Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 37, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 September 1852 — Page 2

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AJIHKICAX

"Ourling. j Inmcnirnl. Tho follow lug is tho reply of the I.aw-j A reverend minister of the gospel roncebursr Uoiristor to our earnest anneal : mm ,..v lt wl -tV.

A. A. - 1 1 1 l 1 V I . . . . " I J ......v. -II. V..X

ti i. t w i. - i . i- to nun to either endorse or deny ourver- " ' "I T . siouof the Petersburg a flair. Mr. TorFEIDAY, SEPT. 3, IS52. BET

postulated with us, about the propriety of our -coming down with such erushini

l.ltevt r Tou nshtp. And the Cfy is Sm C0m8 ' At" m tine of the citizens of Whitewater j 1 Township, held on the 'Jlh inst , irrespec-i 1IF.I.P. live of party politics, on motion of Thos j Reese. Win. tl, Babbit was called to the chair j A 'r',,t OM'' and V iltard Terrill chosen eecretary. I One of the delegates from Pelersburgh to r . : I. fc i - . l ' frtl 1 illur'd Itpt nnnlAlt AtlVAIlriAn Ii na

. i i fii iiimtuii, r.irn vimw, ."iruoui i.tMiion nnn , v- """ --.,........

w eigm upon some ot ine young punnxn- WlHMrd Torri, WM rhown commilt(H5 ,0 t .inn erected in front of his. shop a tall pole

"Cl.-irkson. of tho American. niiMisliei a lencthY .i.:.. n:...:. , .11 ... ! i...: 1- , ... . , i K.. .rinrr lfi . l, .rilw.H "enii

sIMemem i l.i.l... im-r in r.lerom-,lotheir- v' v """ '" ""- J prepare rvi..un..iiB r.ipirive oi me sen re ei -,,.",,, ' Vi i ii

t oi. . n rol. i.me ami roi. in-! character and lonsr established remita- 1 lhis meeting

i-um-il some time ami calls ui- i . ... ! ... - . ,1 . ' IT . .....1.1 1. .... . . . ' .

I and tJraham I" He is a German, and, like

The following preamble and resolutions j hundreds of his countrymen, supports the.

i man lur inn i residency wno una ti'jiin bu

(irrmau IVivcn mrti tv. tth..r n.irti.ow I Stst. sr.. , i.,,..,,.,.!

that we hive printed l!l p;;mnh let form. n i m; nei;ier or ni n veision i eorrecl. uon. lie roiiiciiueu uicy were Jlisi .prw .jon,,.,i.

in t;enu.-u..a str.t .nent o: the. xtrav.vT.int thu-"au j eommencing in the world, inexperienced WHraKs, We believe it to be the duty of tnoch for the honor and welfare of his adop , i-. l "oo:nn t .-.Ik." hi.-h smetime -.Mitn.ti.-i. ! mnA ,;,T1t !. ,.,! Jnt.i irmr. l.;,.K ,.. ' "e rititens of Franklin Co , in the selection , l,1 eountry. inceniie tjaz.

Bn ,.. , .x,u u:me, ,u u.e lemo- ii.e!f a ii..,; .1 time, .lx . i..f;rm.-a ,. ami o , . , v " v , of can ii.i.-tes for county like, to art hide- ; eratie party iti thiv Stat.-. per 100 ;;! km'' .ut;w7 , t0 b troatod w,lh "arity and borne j pendent of party and the dictates of central ' W

or Si..'0 POT 1000. " ' " ' 'irre.l. ami loll pm.l that it .is ail

with for a season.

Political ?liTtini3,

j aitM:n i ru; put we vmiiii no more iuiiik . . , , , or mvmtr up the" reminiwnoes thenar than wciwitnour targe circulation and well eso!il so.iroluhe tuloni' of Jiiolinc to oharp" upon 1 -Kt;l,nJ -.... ,i .

. ... .1. .,..;.,. .-.., . .-.., . VI....... ;.. Soon. In th eo, ne,-tioi we nM be iloa- ...., vlu.-u uieiii ai once.

,!r.-" h:f. !lo-.-.ti7o:;s.i! i!ie f.illow inc plaos: M.nii.i Sopl.i. Ai..iortivillo. 1 p. m. Saino if.iv. Nloi.imora. FrauWlin co. T p. m. 1"wox.'a T. lamil I p. m. Same iia. I.'.omo. Urovo. T p. m. Voii S. KairtU-M 1 p. m. Same l:..X"nion. t p. m. Thnrxla i4. Mount t'annel I p. m. Same .i:iv. Now Tri.ton.T p. m. Kr!.i If. Hriv.kx ille. t p. m. s'amo .tax. M-o.-u ..Solo's laxorn. T p. m. S.ilur.l.ij It. Hoover Store. I p. in. Ssmo ilay. Ki'Oohl.unrlt. T p. la.

J. T. How land

Will a t i

in Kr.:nUiii

tl to Mr. K. ifooitixrtitititv isoforvvi: ami if not. he

wiii sjH'ali to itis follow -vii;ios:. at any rat., at the n)ir time ami plaoo.

3 j ' I here are thirty Germans in Newberp, j fairness and political corruption bv arr;ck countv. I nd.. whu hnvn heretefore i .. ...l:.l..,,.., i..... i ' . , .

That we should not' cliqS an I to vote for mioI, Candida j wte.l th-dnnor-ratlc llokrt. who now u- j " " i" "r:V,." r" 1 .1 !

I may r nonesi ami caphle, no matter wliai i noce thenwlve for Scott and Graham. ' V ' .i - a 'r 1 , may be their n-irty views. Therefore port, by the influence of certain men in

To the Independent Voter of I tioneerin arniuid the cotiiitv.iiiay receive Franklin County. j In,.ritr, rebuke. How annoyi"" to Fellow citizens, it is certainly evident people who desire to attend to theirown to every observing man that there is business ami intend to vote as they please awakened in the different parts of our , i it to receive a personal visit from each county, at tho present time, an unusual of the hall" dozen political aspirants for degree of interest in regard to the ! every office from that of Senator, to corcoming October election of county otli-' oner, before convention meets. cors- j Hur, if the township's would meet anIt may not be improper to reflect, for a nually and send up to a county meeting, little while, upon the subject. No one ; holden in the different townships of the need be informed that the cause of the (,.their deleratcs tininstrn. ted in reo-.ir.I

; present extraordinary feeling is the tin- to the nominations, or else instructed to

ltU

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Whilo in Mo, ;.. : d.rk

rich and rare adventures' b,-',. .1 '1 ant Col. Ijtnc adventures' .J1"

nave ( one umor t. ti. i ; "u v

immortal I)..n (luixotte hi,."?

some ol win. h excel, in

sport, the luenioralile w

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W"rt 1 T

I t I III I'l l fill IllMlf,....

which we will give toourrea ,l,f"C In active service, it is l,o i oflicer;f,hedav,t;,:tlU;5' sentinels, in companv ;,i, .. !"

Resolved, That we will more cheerfully !

nrlh Cnrolimt for Sroll.

and around I.rookville, who make poli-

go agnm-i an persons w no announce their ' at mi.linrht. to see- tint :l names beforehand the reform would i ridit.aiid give wlritcv, r -VOr-V,il 'l speedily take place. j has to impart to the men ,,',!' j."'Ct''

I he time has come when candidates, it so happened one , ,i l... .1...:- i.i......: ! l.-j ... ' .. . "" 'hat t

j.i-.iiiw ,iV iii.ii x laiuiii ili, tl ii u itisn I ii iitiii ill ijo "JUKI rtinn 1 ' I...... .1 ." ... I l..l : I ' ' ... . . - -.i . Ullil-; i

j'liiii in t si t in iij no i.iuoiuij; iiuiier , suiris, wmniut a scr'r

good Iivniff, or important advantages, by , the impression that offices were created the post of the fir-t v.,7,,1, ', K I ,.,o,,,,1"T;lhc0? or Proc"ring them for their for them and not for the good of the poo- passing l,ini. .,. ',0 v

I

a:.llh sovon.l .-i-i-srlmoi ts puMisheJ I'-''l l'r. V pshaw. a,,, nl nf.v.nt, forl.i.h V. Kohir.so;.. ami ro- ' v 'n.loti. ol .ow ork

.iviuii i.i. i.-iiu', ami siiii in

thesoinio-ti.ii.tare not or.si.loro.S imwrtinent. will nnon its banks: th n.itrifviim ,-m.f.K1.,

Mr. ClarVson answer. Stale Sentinel. ! . " p 1 fore hnmlilv

How can vou on- . ....! a i . e .. . n- , , . r, . i ..si r 1

loinn t ol I -tile mi.l sl.ll i.wl'IA- i..fi if ... ....... ..v.v.to j i iiir uuii? I 111IOW llr irnii. utrii turn i v 11 i.ii.- im iji . . ir. , , . . . k inn i oi. i.im. ami miii j ist.in t.on. Scott? If .... . vinu .1. . .1 ; t.verv day hrmrfs us news of the advance ! the other.

tjr By reference to the proceedings of the township meetings it will be seen the rroi-i.E are moving. When politicians do all the thinking r.nd managing.

we knew thev are alter office; but the

o.i if i.ro!h-riHrk son woMrpiy to the foUowing Rut our friend did not understand this ,8,,PPort!,n independent than otie formed by i lie Kefftsier puniisneu at Kaieijjh, ot re- ; tics their study , that they may pet a

iioiu iin' wu' ."iuiiioi. u is a(i.." . i line man:'lfers ol party. r-m u no wwm 'on cuumini nriicio as

tt.awremvburg Register. matter as Well as we do. There never ! Resolved, That we repudiate with contempt, ' follows:

i-W.. I n.uv x.-vt5,itce nlv,tiiit tin rHlsnn!sl mttt.--r w ill Ka tn Ir.!.- T:. f.:.t -.!. f t liA tK-tt Iwk u hrt '.if.-.i iii.tMiMniiflmit Af ! In tllA llltnnt VTA tt'mi M MV Irt mir ....... . .

lvto-n ('..I, 1-ai.e ami Col. Humonu but learn i cf ' . " 1? ' party should be reproached. I friends nbroad: "Lose not vonr confidence in I la,t,l!ul rioni,s- pie. Hence, though often obsequious , halt, with who comes tW I " Vh'C .myuBnorrp V'n'f , Slandin? 8nd lhshcd character, so l n;v,0,vei)) That we believe that he is truly the continued ascendancy of Whig principles I ll ,s thoiic mcn' anJ ,hoir, Powerful in- ! before, they become insolent and saucy rounds' answered tV r 7 'M

I. u wo stio ii.t like our fnemt. .Mr. 1 larkson. who i ' niieinpi io maKC tliem OUT a ireeman wno votes neconunsi io ine oesi oi oi .onn voioinm. uu i is rtiu s , . i --,-- ..ni,.i nuer i n-i iioii. -ow tnev oupiit. io ue i rwiinus stand; scr renut ' 1 l,.,s..;o...;.M. an hon,-M h.siiliiy to duelists, to n-1 0f tjie material they do Tl... trntl. ; - ' his judgment, renllessof pari v dictation and svra. Local causes have hai every thina to , all Conventions and caucuses of both par- ' plainly tauurht that honesTty, 'manliness, thecountersi-rn "T.-',.,. '''4a."fe i .or. s how i can support tjon .Scout not uie man rut tin j uo. ilit truth is, , , , tt.r(mM or Bn ,l(ler , ,yrt,do with Reid's elect ion -national politics ties, when held in Hrookvilie. ! or at leat decency ot.Hit to be amon-J "Oh " anvw.-n i,! ,." , 'I'l'tkresp ! ilnZ: : ry:f.!f.yMr8 thr:n MP ' ,,CVV PrKved: S most of ol ; - J ! '-t.su,licient that they with me, so 'we'.,

ami afterwarit, dmllont ii Mini), muMiroom e.uiors, just as u,e county offices have for llio hist twenty-: w , . i V. L" I V . ' "e poor, maimed, or s.ck, or a returned stane.1 on. ..;,.,,, y. '"z

. . .7 i ..iii.iiMvsmHiiivz 1 ik nil ill irr iriii 11 ill i n.irir innn hi ...... 1....1 . . . . . . r . .1 "i . .

. v.. 1 j ....... . ., .nan .111 x niuiuecr. now oiien is pov- liiuic ironi tlie sentry, in

and especially those that rav wri.l, we there- i ,r;v rr y .P m me naviince ; no- uuier. mg i ouniy i oiiveiiiions erty urged as a qtialihcation. The large tone than ever. Jrs.1 r; . r ' c l

. j . . j-niiut ciii 1 iit ii 111 rt . nnn iiia HrvniAne i rnin n.-n.-.xv..ttir. i. .... ...... 1 1 i i. .1. .

i 1. !. nl.ini fliof m irtFH.1ll nt lllrit-.li m1 . - ' ' " T w nil 11 f III I lll't tl I rillllll I ill II' I III I I I

v v lltilll-. I. . . HM-PIIMllllllitl.HIHwll.-.'1-w.V'I11iiiv-i- . f . . .. I

The editor misrht iust as well have mwvT 10 n" ue atmosphere with nau- fvs should be given to good men iu other l,,r " "ur "PP""-"". were is me rascality m politics is fair, all manoeuvres

said. ...voo are nChtr for this itist the i 8th nd They so thecoun.y. , TInl Wa. ' """'" '

.... 'urn nn in(,n,U.l C. . r Ivesoo cu, luia n mm ciiu ii.uoiiuiiS , T, c .... , .

position all our contemporaries have to ... muum oi umg t;rove as a suiuhle place, and Saturday the come to when we pin them down to any fitandin? nd character, but merely to do I Ith of September a. a proper time, for hold- ' - the dirtv work- f.ir tVio to.ie, i ,i. ing a county meeting Ut the purpose or uonione portion we take. They may and do . , ' 1 " atii.B imiependent ticket. ' ..... . Sink hSClC t.l tho .Ion d ...1 t,....l., C.... ' n . - J n. ... 1 .1 . !.

cnaroe u$ wnu heing a

The larjre ! tone than ever.

number who might urge this misfortune j answered the Co, -..r

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miiiws me rum iniHisiiess oi ine claim. : oi ine i:ay l,an

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i l:.y ii

,m securing nominations are only com- The truth is we want capable, amiable 1 a fine felh.w to keen , ,'''' '' l mendable examples of skillful tactics, in and honest men, for our county offices. added, in a patrorizi,, - a,vakp-'1 connection with the conventions of eith- ' without regard to the party name they i on. Crand TmuU -..'?,'..?nJ

"The Scott feeling is all right here. More

than one hunilec democrats here will rote "" i""-iuins m ciui- witiiout rejard to tlie party name tliey for the (lid Hero. We shall carry the day, ! or party ; so seem to think the party lead- bear. And the time will come when thev

certain." ers, generally.

auain upon the e i

Mr. riar and lien, Scott.

p-rs, generally. i cfin elected, and no man will be con- ! Col. halted. "Mark t" " ' !! Let us instance the last two Democrat- sidered '-too good to run lor the Leirisla-J order. Now, her.- was",'',, 'l'" 1

people, wnen i:iey act. it is io preserve ,.. r , ., , , , , . which they have been dragged. They x towussiipe to iiou similar meetings ami Major Ward, the Whig nominee for Gov- ,l 1 l,,u,,"Vlu ul1-,alt " cau" ,uro- A. I.ULTJiK. Iicerot the ,!,IV st,,,,; ,, i j , . their ri-hts and liberties. , " , nard f' ' but suit for the work which their owner'- apiH,i"1 t0 aUe,,J tl,e couut" n,ec "norof Florida, mentioned in the recent i c",nf5 examples. Au;xust 1S51. anj n!l Tl.( ..., :! r, ' when we pm them down to the exact U , . Whig Convention of that Stite. that while ! The rascality of the Pemocratic Con- ' o, he wou' In't d it- - l' OCT The communication in to-lav-s matter in which we have lied or mwrep- W oul1 De !iham, to do, and which res-, Kesolved, That this meeting appoint four- he was at the North, during the silting of vent ion of 1 Sol. when Mr. Withers was ll.com insr Desperate. was determned t' t 1 'lf '' ii paper, signed A IMter." is from a resent., any matters, they cannot do it, Bib,e U nf ' Sl.tgTh VorW am, Some of our good democratic friends bringing his ,un j Pukck democrat. He hits all of us imles. thev go back to the year 1S37-33, P? OUf r0VWnJ tn ,hink U """' .Wif candidate,. dd.njn C th!' Whrr : Z ' ' w Tr'V-"' 'berate aim at the (',.. ' some broad lick-. when we were convicted of .l.n.WinJ ' c,ful ,U Us t0 crush thi vermin which are ' Solved, That we request the Editors of p;ive nmonf ,ast expressions, his testi- j C?y " . nnt , ,. .. . I w an-,,nS r""P-,,ts of their candid-j the order. This had t!i, ,unwC w rp iomict.d of slandering . .... tho American and lVmocrat to publish the ,nnv to the interrriiv. Jtrio.Um ..,t vinu L need not dwell upon this aflair. , ate. the C..1. didn't like t. ':. ' r '

r-- ,,r' .oV ...w - Col. McCaktv. It is true we were con-;. . . ; H " r'",nn? ecry proceedings ofthia meeting. of Winfield Scott. , It was well understood and the people I Findinsr that thev cannot keen our rel of a load -,1 ,,,!..,. .."," 'V

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press on

Wednesday evening, we can make no notice of what is said bv Wkk.ht and .MeC.tKTV on Thursday.

victed of slandering him then, but it i was not of our own writing; it was for j

publishing two communications written !

On or off the Plnlform?

and signed by other men. This is the ' To pee how beautifully the Democrats

(KTen.S. F.C.IK1.Y made a Tern- sr-eat offence" of our life, which has to otRiP'T county rtand on their national pera.ee addre, in the Methods Church be revamped, repeated and re-published tVeSTth in tlus place on Tuesday evening last. by every little snotty-nosed publisher, at Versailles on the 8th of Janury, 1S.52. : It was bold. decided, and energetic: and (not editor.) that is thrown up by the The proceedings were published in the1 he drove home the truth with sufficient ebullitions of the political cauldron in Vlwr.0."?b"r"h.Roff'ster anJ "P into :

T.Ol h.iT' I . . .. .11 1 O ' 1A

tiling that is decent ! It is not the way i On motion, the following gentlemen were

we read the moral code. " i Bi'P0lllU'i delegates to the county meeting: J. 1'. Case, A. Xve, Geo. Barber, W. II.

I'ibbit, Kliphalet liarlier, Arnold IVutoii, Wril.t Sparks, Titos. Reese, Lemuel Jones, M.A. Lowes, Lemuel Jenkins, Joseph Saelove, r N". Snow, Alexander Warren. On motion, the meeting adjourned. WM. II HA HHIT, Chairman. WlLLABD "TkRRII.L, Sec'y.

!have not forgotten it.

j adopted citizens inline, by coaxing and . '"insect smashers" i

HJ The New York Herald, the most ram-

v -( a H a Picture I

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ofSeward bv which it means the election year, the Franklin Democrat denounced ; in some reasons why he could not sun- i all the insi'iiia of ml- i,";'.!'1 7

I his vear t ie ir.inni u o 1.1,1..- .1,- : .:.,i:.,. !..... ..... ... .: ..- .1 l r n

nint of fierce naoers.beffins to ffive it un.- r. t .- .. i V.. 1 . . ' ", ' '". . -"J" . .'"V '' 1 V.'"H ai. .,-,.. ..,mi iv.i, w nn ,:iuv.,,

It calls lustily upon the Websterltes to come , . ' r-""1 "'. -vn.i, j er tney viel.l- tuetliereis in ilown-nght almse. An i like the levers in ,;,., to the rescue. Nothing, it says, can save. ca' ,n onc "''Peet, in a most humiliating Irishman recently addressed a note to j Erie steamer. Here

the Kxecutiveof th Union from the control maiiiur. His wen Known that Inst ' the editor ol the .Madison ,'anner, giv-1 vou! The oTicer .

force to make the whisky advocates pquirm. Cut let them keep easy this is only the beginingof a copious shower. t'un xl wrrK. See notices of the speeches of Isaiah W. Rorinsos. and of Howland's dete:mination to meet him. The Wayne litricl. The democrats hae nominated W.M. (Ikoss, of Henry county, as the democratic candidate for the Wayne District. We thought in all conscience that Ji -1.1 as was i;koss enough, but it seems they prefer the naked article. Well, Pakkek will be at home probably by the close of this week, when there will be a

Mir in the camp. He w ill find a host of

warm hearts to meet him. The recep

tion he w ill receive will pay h'tn for many long days and weary nights spent in the public councils of the nation, for he is one of the workers there.

the ( onsTessional canvasses in this llis- i ii At..Ti. ' ,t.."

.uiuien wascnnirman oi tne comtrict. It has not been raked up this can- mittee on resolutions that reported the vas yet, but it w ill he before November, following, which was adopted: That is their stock in tr.i.lo in thole n'. ""''"'. That the .Wtrine that any human law

'r . is a "jinaitty.

of Scott but a strong rally of the friends of Mr. ithersand his democratic support- ; port (I en. Pierce for the Presidency. I epaulettes 'upon his .1, , , I Webster. If that's all, it's a gone case with ' ers.as miserable '"bolters" and attempted I Whereupon the editor of the Democrat- ! danglinsat his side.sn ""U "f Locofocmsm 1-or a strong Webster rally j with the aid of the apostles of the clique. ! ic Rifle, denounces himself as a vil- like a pauper in a treJu ,1 1 I cannot be naj. ' to read them, or kick them out nf tu'l i ,.i .r ,. , ,', ''Ui($

, - - ; j iiKiii.i ui o Mini miliar a pini'V i fom.pon.len.e of the Alexandria G.i7.,tt,. j ranks of the party. j "Whom 'twere ffross flattery to call a j vate! As the Col d,ln"t l,r 1 I Cincinati, August 11, lt50. I This year, Judje Enoch McCartv was coward."' " scars with h;m l.o i. . .' r '". ' ?

orations aoainst Ci.akkson.

." nml not Miliieet lo iheor.t..Mi i.f i.i.k.

We ac- "ocMijriilion .in.! free ilisi-ussion, ami it'the peo-

l-iv w,,i , iiiHiiiie.iiion or repeal, i not m :ieKnowledrre we published two COmilUini- eordanoe with the laiih nn.tiree.l ofihe lVmn, ratie ..;.. tl t . , , ; pany;amls lKmwrats. e leiiouniv such loe-latiou.-then that were proven slander- : trine as dangertus to the liberties of the peoous. and we had to pay dearly for the '. ,,,e" .

whistle at the tune of about two tho,,- i democratic stump speakers ofthis ; Whereas, The Constitution of our State may safely st down Ohio for Scott.

. , . . county denounce (ol. i anjuhar because provides that all elections shall be free and, Yours.&c,

..' ....I... i.i. j ".i iii" i os is. i no savstrt.it no law is a finality, and equal niuf

lut. as a burned child dreads the fire, ! say they, '"he is nobody's candidate! he Whereas, We believe that the people of

w e have avoided all slanderous or untrue ! "oos not stan,l "Pon ,ne whig platform."

Until Township. A meeting of the voters of Hath Township, irrespective of niirtv. w.-i lil.l nt tin ei.tr.l

sehonl house on FViiluv Innmi OM, T have some means of knnwinir. nml hnve made president Ol the Countv con vent inn n, w- ij tl;.i i.I-;.l, ,1..r,f ..1 r; .l'..T..rr,i,.ni.,i .. i ,

ii a p.i r.....ii i A ..n...f..: i:.: l.n n it:.. i:. i. .- ., ,, 1 , .7 . 1 . . 111

ni'ii, r. -a.il wen was cnosen cnair- ' i-....- "'""h'i - iouin-.,i .n .. . ...... i i.nu ,i . ,-,uu is ,m uprini ' izen caned a v 1 1 1 1 a ii I Siinniv necause 1 sit ion, to show tint le 1-1 ' man, and A. . secretary of the meet- feeling in this State, and am fully sasfied and honorable politician, as well a a he prefers (I en. Scott to eii. Pierce. ! State seme s- n ice " ' When .1 '"f; o.T Mo, T n,. TXZ P-Priot and a gentleman. We are! Again, this same democratic editor, nel had got the CoWd

and V. Hint were aimolnted V committee o Taylor, who will now vote for Cen. Scott. . . A .i: . . Ii . T ,e l' last declared m a speech the otherday, that ; ed so lie thought he w

. ' .. . i ear. e iii'i n i. I nn r no iiftii . nT i ... i .i .it,,.

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ui.ui ir.Miiuuiius iui ilio vuiisiueruiion OI llie " I" 'r"- , ."mi'ig ui, m .. . meeting. the work and there seems to be such a Aote.,or 1,10 nominees of a corrupt c The following preamble and resolutions feeling that it cannot be restrained or turned ; vention. This stamps him, indelibly,

were presented and adopted: aside. In the calculation of the lugs, they on Honest politician.

,'oul.l lint

naturalized citizen voting for Gen. step, he passed the word n'.,n ',

con- . cott. "deserved not only to be dis- ; for the sero-e.mt. who ,., .. !

as i franchised, but hamstrung and jayhaw ked j lieve his superior from his ;,wkiu-

too. idicament. Of course il, r

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Franklin countv are vet, sufficiently intelli-

ml Still lliey Come.

Hon. W. F. Hunter, one of the Ohio Con- shank Esq. w as elected secretary

charges since: and this is the reason these dirty-faced beys that are set up to throw dirt during the Congressional canvass, have to go back to this old story.

It is the only capital they have. Tint

On w hose platform then does he stand! Look at your resolution, democrats, and see on what platform hestands, and vote for him, as honest men. fRiplev Co. i Whic

rratcm.in n-liA woo o rw XT v .v t Ki1tiil Int ltnn. K.-n..,A C I 1 1

. - . , PH.-.--IIU ii, nun n.-i a tuiwii" j i cuiltrr I II . " u mil, Utlill H" 111 lilt II IP gent to exercise properly that wholesome ! H4, (lcIarPS fl,r Scotland Graham. His was advised to leave the track as a cu provision of the constitution, and at all elec- : f .... o-n .- . ! .. . .. . . . . 1 Jr,u K' "s c,,n

lions vole "according to the dictates of their own conscience" and judgment and Whereas, We have s-'en a hmightv disposition manifested bv a few office pampered, vet

still office seeking men, and their pkar friends

Pleas i

tree --on constituents are wun mm. d date for Jm m-enf t he r,,.,.,o..

! Col. Holmes, of Tecumseh, Mich., a deci- : p,mPt

led mid influential lVmocrat, is out w armly j ;,. i i- t.- r . r m for (lid Chippewa. I John Simpson and L. K. Rockafeller The Cleveland Germania, a Geman panr, 'or,e nn"-"la,ed for the Legislalttre.

heretofore Democratic, has hoisted the flag 1,0,11 wpre "bolters ' last vear, Mr.

o nn v u'isii tn iTifiir fr.-itv I;.-. : v...,i i. i 1 . i i i . i ...

. . - -v. ..-,,,,-, iiiMin- oiuvi uic unipn'rauc icnccrs are no- i mo anvimnir with llie sontn nation, the ''clinno'' mnifi iwn nf iviini'mr .....i i ...i 1 i. , 1 r.'i , '

' i'""!. vmi.i.i, ioin,, ,inu tutu i ul Miouiu ill ; i i i rim tT IO (Tt ,rr;ill 11 T " ' Again, as another stroke, X. Mc. Crook- ' looked to before the disease reaches its : without a frer-renm",

He 'crisis. Tribune. 'aril.

i OCrThe proceedings of the Common! Coh P-ur,,AR it5 n"''- "ak'r.j Pleas Court District Convention, com- ' g:'l!ant Co,, "mark time."

posed ol the counties ol I num. l ayette

and Franklin, held at Fairfield, on Sat- j W. row come to th',',,' '.Tf v

unlay last, were received too late lor in- propose takinr a casual glance at i i I.: I. II ... T o T - I I .: . . . 1 f

.1 iii'ii iiiis wim-h, 1 1 . mi . .1 mi ii iveiu cram: uoiinnee mr I orrf 'I nl I 111

l.-iwt ,,l ..... ...i-i. ,tii, linn-, llta :. ii . I 1 -ll . 1- . . . .1 . . i. .in.'. . iTiiivi-mm., im II.MMI'll lllc HH1. . ' .i, .'J I . ' - ' ----- . , r-..i-i.j. ToKriT su-s he w-.mld he"r,l.,-ol ir 1 JT IV. Mullen, e.titor of the Kifle, .te.lared the " about Brookx tile, to. i'te to the cm- of w i.ifield Scott, and is battling for him Rockafeller, in a manly manner, said to j unnnimou-, y nominated for Judge j W e have knovn him fm,,, i(,fod recep- lu would hi pleased ll we . ther,1y, w.shat Riser's Mow .Marion, that z-ns of t raiikhn countv, the men lor whom nl;.nfllI,. i the IVnmrrntle rvA,; i... , land James R. MTlure for Prosector, hood. We have rarefuPv .naVl-f

- .v "iiivriui, ma speeenm rviser st.elow.Marion.tli.it i r.oiMii. coiiiux , ,ue men lor nom ....... f.i,. ; .. n,.mo(.rnt ie r,mvm,,:,, ,1,., 1, . . would rep!v to the above ouestion ofthe "a"- f"-ic"orknoh,? Seotfs oppos;,, ,., tr- they shall vote, and the measures they shall : t,,-ni i ,,- T , . . t . i c ? V ention, that he vo1 1,111 ""'eqiKstion ot the c.ers. an.l vo.inirror s.oti. o,,pl,t to be advocate without Hvintf us only Ihadovi ' , l ' ' Journal says it has seen ted for a whig legislator last winter, and State Sentinel. This is certainly a , ."l-Kipie, io,,,,,, w,,,,. , LV Election of thiS itn " , ' ZZ 'ZfTF'" ' 'f 'luy ch,W' -v C"M ',roP ":' shade worse than we thought Tokbet 'J- ' 1 J' and it would do. It is true he does not ask po 1 "wii-l emzen, k, Scou", priiuipl, s". ami v 1 " '' nce in which we ; ,,, Democrats of St. .Mary's county Mary- : lir0okx ,llc 1 '"l111 w,,h ,,s 1 ranklm Dein- : v.. t'.n.. f... Kim -v... i ..... ....i.. ... i. . ,. .. ll nine, ill I lie ever ewe of I lie ri.r'ifaorfi..... . .. . ' - J J.neot ,i-.-.- .1,1 . ....1 1...:.. l. .

Id

(iontl. John H. Ukapley. of Indianapolis, onc of the ablest speakers, and energetic canvassers in the State, is the whiff candidate for Congress in the Indianapolis District. We were sorry to part

111111 III 11 lie llll llilMISl 1AVLOK. I,r.,,... 11", 11 J ... r . detainers. c had supposed, and

.iu iu nji'iu- iii ins i o-oncraiHin ill I le . . . ii i j , . . , 1 jet. th.-.t it was not told by any d

election oi m-ott.

f ,. , i "?; "i i. mi. b. ir. i-mi ii.., urn. iii lie oisirail" ..-..., ........ ....... ... ....

loonsii a question ntmsell, out we pre- chie,l. bHt"ham-striine""and"jay-liawked."too. American citizens, voted contrary to

siime he wishes to seethe fun between ! rm uuu""' tation we have been visited with

liK ni N and ("r.iRksov

T-i..... . . , , I Rifle, a leading

Alien, in ue i ai mi. nnoui oeoTT s cm- . . j i i. . uesotvei .. , , , , . this district, and speaks we doubt not the i.r.r, ,r, elm"-, w e hnve l,ml.-et nn.i,, It . . ;i ' . , .. iter, alien

-7 "'" ceiiiuncui? oi i ue ennre iocoioco par i , , . . . . . . ... ..

Mineus s;an,;er, gotten up by the lowest, 'y. foreigners, think ot it.

meanest and most reckless of Scott's IzeJ citizens reilect over it

"f. fr-"e ! land, have recently come out for General ,,rrat worc olIi-reJ to I'oist his name, tins Ijo- Scott. ! Hut now why did thev do it! It was

scorpion j Cant. Garret, of the N. Y. Renimpnt of done with the hones of winnino- li.net tin.

and James K. 31 ( lure tor Prosecutor. ! " e ""ve r?reiui'y marl;

Biifl llie prcpr.-ss be ,:iS ni;;!e in m

. ... ... . .... '

.ijrr s iii-rry i n loriii. We would call the attention of our readers to this excellent medicine, with

ineaOOVe IS trom the (Jreenshltro I , ''): oui-,nu. ,e., epuucis Volunteers. thoi.M, heretefore in hnlterc .,,nnin ,l,oe I ,

JJomocratic loumnl in ..... , ' : I vmorrat, and now one t their o(nre-liol- 1 nronnrinrr tliom for im,ti.;.,.i-r..,,.,. t

t nwii I'll i i Miiirociiii rrt 1 1 1 re imi . . . i - - i .... ... , v,i,. uuu uni ui 71.

.... . . , . . . ' j dera in the ntv. mvs le can't desert his old i n .1...... t. a i

truile dumb brutes, hut not ireerneu, " " u . .t.. . r. u-i .m u.Mii-.n llU' imuirs no, some-

Natural-

Heart.

nil 'in -ii . e jvi'iiuiinuuri mm, uul iniit tuiiiiiieer 111 una .i.i., ..,;....:.. . . t . Resolved , 1 hat we will vote for men only tni8 campaiun also for Old Chippewa. ; times, administering a sootlung opiate, who are out by fair mid honorable means, and i..i:..i f :..u 1 ,. ' . lust before nourinsr down some bi.rri.lK-

B.. iii.. i... , n.nniia iui uisiirs iier vuiu ineers nitio. . ecanse those who have better quahlications than par- tt n.,,,1 f.i,-. .,;n. r n liauseatiiur dose. Rut. nlas fur tl.ev.i

a . i . .... - ii iiuiumi vut- vi nig piiiiii-) vi ir iimi; int;Y ... t.v.. id do 30fp?nj- exercise your ow n judge-,ty semhty iu Carroll co., J. E. Kingsbury, of Marion political miacks. Rill Robinson w ith ecent '"u" bost(, J our sufl rages on ' Resolved. That vve recommen, I Rloom.ng co Bn , J;imes Reddi u ,nfl ,m Dem- the Johnnies.and the , Jennys, the Iiobbvs 'Cent whatever candidates you please you '-are -rve as a proper place, and the 1 1 th of tep- ocrat of Dearborn co . have ,l. within the and the UilK-B.nnd the -l,l.. -triw r ,L

ake,

ifom-

man, tier putMisheti by any editor w ho to be disfranchised." You have heard ' r , . 1 , ' , T ' . alu nu co l"1

1 11.1 l- i - .1 . ; Ka ....: r iv ... l i ,i . , i lai'uii

wouiu or iHM.evoii in ino common attairs

I nt- I l. .Imtl. .T.i n n .1... ......... ..I , i . .. . 1 1 in I llll IT 111" l ll.l llll.in ll.l.ii.ippari,. n

... ......uuu .i..n.-.i.i,.ii. .in- .-. -..ni., (I me. tinicii less in political matters. . ., , . ...... a-. ...... nn... ivesoiv

Gov. Wright, has breathed its hist. - We !,.,,-, J-,v lnl,l ; ; i amily ami here is a manifestation ot the delegates to said meetinc, taken equally from

i i've iitat. nuns

,tobe disfranchised." You have heard 1 m,; r " l,r";'" "'. - c i, ,u- last week, declared for the Hero of Luitdy's Martyrs of Rrookvillo for n-irlv's" V 'the cantings of friendship for the "dear S;;rBj" f " ?' Deino- s too "big a dose,'' it makes the 3, he XL!t , ,? That Ihis meetine appoint ei.ht i i -",,,e whole county heave with n

course iMi to the j went date. :i:d if ilit marked in every ctep r.y s, nnJ f(,r... of the .leepest ,j"Ve, e confer that ODT i-.-.J r . i . ....

the satisfaction one feels in praising a ; , ' , V , , '' , '1 "!-her ti,al1 ' i . , t i .ii- . i , 1'V win. h C o!. La ne lias n-ful.l-ii ! benefactor. I lavm been alllicted bv ; r,.i t . . " V , ., - . ' ,- ,, . , !'el. I ol Lime in order In prat ftr hi the serums eflects ol a cold seated on personal trmbiiion, aad to ,.1,.,-e", the lungs, and found relief and cure from rival out of his :.n,! that too. ! i its use. w e can add our testimony to the when nccttjivini the secon.f oitire ith t much already give to prove its sinirular !t o( '," l"'or'e ef In. Mam. ami mastery over disease. If any medicine OMl'' 01 Jl!b re-insr upon him. theCoii. before the community can he relied on lTi.it.-,i St.u.s, a-.d !' ur on n . to cure alVections of the throat and li1n-s.f:ri"f-1"""" Vl" '" "'- '''- ' - , - .,i t . i " river on pnrpo. to s. t t he :,ni si; it is yers ( herry lectora,.-( hns- oblations lU h.,1 take,, cmpl.t.'v s, , tian Observer. . ance, an.i Iherehy oiiab'e him I.i e '

i iw wun impunity, lie was.ni tii i;-. Ilii- evasion, tried', convicted an! i:n-

and is now hrmisht forth frelt t.i fat

asUiiij to have ,i n-at in tivit ii 'inrTia-

sea to think of it.

i t .i..,. r no,,....n t

The wanin-r nrosoects ot Jof Wk.,.t ,i... , , , . : ,l'u"ii I ."l " . "'1" l'""" l'T..es, ,, i,,ai u.ey ro umn- , Mj,.,, .h9 .., ...... S(,n(t uown. Mime may inana.ro to r0 to the much harmony manifested as s h.,u ,1

, K.....:; " . ' v., . .. V. ,. " . . 1 " M,,,y.'DT"!S- "h,,C VTd aml "V,,,.d lfrycHmniathe val,,y of Mexi00, HIswit,lnO!!0s ,llrn0(, !lsill0' an(, , characterize brHhrenorthesamenoHtic

...... ...,,..;.;,. ncnizen oi i.rooKVUie. w ho, in his po- , w un tnem yon were t lie objects ot their -.sour... ' !''' , most entliusiastic for his old Oeneral'h elec them into the ballot box; but they don't faith could not even hold out a few weeks Ion- litical excursions in parts of this countv, f.P11 o. Rut the moment you choose ro l VuhMh the j "on to the Presidency, although he has nl- live, in great numbers, east ofthe West . The following i, the ticket nomina ger. The number before us announced swears that Con. Scott was the Presi- : tor "rsi;1f whom to vote tor, you are 1 0nnisJt , tllow!, - rjentlemen were i W",y" V aStMCt , '"'"""f " fSo,"e, Ci . Fork of Whitewater. ted: its demise. Et.ms has greased his head dent of the New Hampshire Convention in,., ue, ?,,es to the comity oTSt! 1 ln.not -hit i For Se nator-Wm. Raker 7pn:r:r:rr r h ti r i p y TSeae R.!:i:;::;;!:o,,r;e: Aow.it l.uow n wnl take a dseot salts. Stat. And we should look nnon an you serve them, hug yon with a brothers ham Caster, Thos. Craft, and Hen:v Shultz. VnsU on llie Colnmii. 1 s,. .,,,1 .. .,, .,,. ..,,." .., ' i i....:,v i i,..,

I

At, a j lie Co. lull.

The democrats of this county held

their convention on Saturday last at

.... ' -....:n.. T. .. .1.. .... ... I .

in- eniiiiiue. ii as 1 1 1 1 1 i - 1 1 1 is-1 inii'iiu- our nation wnere laws ;.re hiihV' i,.t

intact.it wont cl, but it is said that there was nut as povenimnt, as a eeoji!,-, )tn 1 s:-.f.tv a i

lion. Thi, th.-n, i the man t:i ,t o::

:i Fr";,l political parlies have fore-d u?

peiple, and imitu ill'stamii'ip a:! the !- aiid iinpu ieiice wliith whi. Ii I: is- fi'm t have hern marked, Hie e-ie'.s cf tin! p ak us lo snppert him. W'e sav .:i.:

we oo not iiie.m t'ie masses, f..r iva

-i, . .. . , .

r.t.i.is w ui soon no lottn.i in lus appropriate place.

editor with the same reverence and res- mu as soon as you serve , , ,, , ,. , . . j-ourselves, would disfranchise, nainp.ct that would ask our opinion of string and jay-hawk vou! fAurora Stan-

O'Ti s course in that convention, as ! dard.

da motion, the meet i tip adjourned.

A. CALDWELL, Chairman. A. B. Bail, Sec'y.

A A ... 1 A f .1. . IT. . . - 7

n menu iron, one ot me ueserve couiu.es, th,,v callo( , two r ,hro(, Iroolviii,,

in a private etier says: ... ; . t- i, , .,, ,. I .' . W lll.rs. innkimr o-o lli-....!-,-. !.. ...I......

.Many ot our Locofoco friends repudiates r . .? ' ....... ms ce and king, and a few of them wi '''r lrom the country, and lo!

.mi. i ni.1, is oiiiciaiiv niiuoiinceu as tne

fierce

vote for Scott.

Treasurer ,). Cuibertsoii. Common Pleas Judge T. Means. ' " Pros. K. Kstep.

( oroner A.J. Isoggs.

Circuit Jurttro. -on s iou,se in mat convent.on, as . uaru. ' -Moinmorn Townshm. !

.. v ,e i.euioi ram- . ... pmivii n, Slen at Alarm. r it i I A""ll" r i" trom the south-east part of ""H "pen.ieni canuiilate tor I reasnrer. and , " Commissioners 1). 15. ( raw ford, , ,i

(onvention. which met at Croonsimrg ls m.etmg. Ue look upon al, as base , Col. J. II. Farouhar and Co,. J. II. mose , f il Z?: ....... . "anos an,! Mmonson withdraw ! . Rrook- , and II. M. -Mnrry. !

,.n S.-itnrdnv b.st .M;n,o.l t,1 lies, gi.ttcn u i bv base men. for Kaser I.ane have Int.K. ,,. f. t.... :.. .1... 7.i '," ' ""Vl i . . ,,l!s nerr are in nne spirits. 1 here - Vine is riglit side up again. Th'.s coin-1 " Surveyor F. H. Kibby. 1

Caktv for judge. The Kob.nson clique Purposes. We do not say Scott never king to the people of Ripley county, ticket for sai.l county that would be accept, ia f liem chl'oZ cnT , y-" 'nF'!EE ' fn

went there armed for his execution: h,,t !ought a duel, or that he never challemr- ' '.. . h"rw n 11,0 "'crats '"," , . . , t..., .a outlor bcott aad taking a good ' ,1Mntl:n,rt,,t. ,,.,' , " .."4 ... ;' ." , " Z .

... wno near.i ttieir speeches regarded the ' """"" """ " cauen io me many with him." , , uisimei, ui.h .n nsuuio-iou on i nursuav nisi. inc. the Colonel also went there full of wrath e.l .my bo.lv. e only say we never 'efforts of Mr. Familiar until we stenned c,"ir,and Vm. M'Uuireand A. N. Rlaeklidpe : ! they would select the man who could , following is the tickot nominated: and cabbage. It is said that Flanders, heard the charge made by any respecta- into the court house in Versailles a few retaries. The object of; re..r.ciiernl rarln In. present the strongest claims for availa- j Senator Xoah .Miner. I

ble editor, except as the echo of his vile evenings since where the "(.ranitoClub"' , o.my irrespective o persona, preteren- Representatives II. R. Payne, Mr.

i:Uos.nor do wo suppose thoro ever Domocrats) was in session listoninjr oiTvrt., au.l un.tininously adopted: t.l, CTkAA.-'l'iA-ti C - . ... TL IV v i l . I i nt. a . I. . r . . 1

was any thing of the kind. We have

to speeches from its members. II. S

Christian. Esq. was terrilic in his charges

t contradicted bv jrood men hio-h in rnnimi Vr PumnK .,.i 1 : i .. f:

. -c. .ji.i.,1 1 , uuu in-Mues sna the estimation of the people. Rut we matising him and his party as disunionsupposed it was gotten up bv such men is,s am" ,'ei,l'rali:s, he declared that Far-

ns ue invo n IJr.-,.,!.-.- .,11 t ! vn-ui. lu ue i e".o

w hen the Rritish army w as there, was not a comparison to (Jreensburg on Saturday last. The Favette ileleo-ntion

scattered like a brood of chickens when -5vn

the old hen is attacked by n hawk; the Rush delegates broke and run for Rushviile, and never felt themselves safe until thev retreated behind Lord John R.;

the Shelbvville delegates, it is

are

of

et re

thicket. We knew. an.I announced last s a duelist and it would seriously imnair that thev had nothinrr to fonrfn ttiU --.-.

. 1 - J p, iv. hi x ,.tweek, that they had the heart, but not him in our estimation; but it must be test, because Lane stood upon the Iem the nerve, to put their plans into execu- better authority than Brows, Har,;itt ocratic Platform, and Farquhar stood up

votinp, he Democratic tUk. t. who wi'l vote V. . -"""" '".onson presenteu a : J"ut.i.am, ami w . i.oo.i.

v ,.. i ,.. u ".., . . uozen certincaies. s lowin.r how mmiv

Resolve. 1. Tliat the free unit in.Vnanl.nl for Scott, ail.i SaVS he knows of nt lens, tu-n

voters of Franklin County, without respect to hundred men in his county a county not 1'omocratlC Votes each Could command party, hold a mass meeting at Blooming within fifty miles of wither of those mention- . nceompanied by assertions ill regard to ' Grove, on Saturday the 1 1th day of Sept. next", ed above who have penerally voted the Lo- their respective strength. Tvner had nn ' at 10 o'clock A. M , for the pn'rpoe of selec- cofoco ticket, but who will yota for Scott certificates; but his committee, after ad-j

uiipcan.ii.iatesio represent t n-m in llie next nutting that one ofthe others had stronir

Treasurer Daniel Clark.

Prosecutor Isaac Julian. Commissioner Mr. Heed. Palludiam.

Legislature, and to till the different county o ... ,1 . . J

creeks nml hollow ;

lieu as a traitor to his rmmln-l l...;..l, ,-. e I

I , , i.i.i.ii uinees oi s.llil i ouiiiy. out never to he se- . Robinson then rose up and said he Resolve,!. That every 1,-iral voter in Frank-

supposed, n 'usiv siatea ny decent men. This, naa oeen very anxious to hear Farnuhar countv he appointea a deh-pate to attend a

running vet: the last that was heard Messrs. Torket and Rkowx. is our nres- sph with Col. Lane until he heard him "':,!" meeting to be held nt Blooming Grove,

.i. .i i .- . . - , ... . in New Marion He would n,uv on Saturday rept. lilt;, anil pirticipate in the them they were breaking, v. ith hair - "t op.nions. leehngs and intormation on Attmneni: h T , " l . s-lection of can.li.lates to represent them in

anting in the wind, for some piuvnaw that subject. Convince us that Scott .o "l,.., c..., ...t .1 ..... ' , ll-ir next legislature, and to fill the different

ii - ....... ii. . iwi.l Him in ii iriinii . nun

Hon. Ttiov. I". ?Iarsl,;ill. The Whig Central Committee of Kentucky have nnoointeo llie lion. Tlios.

Marsleill ,h Whin e-.n.i; 1-., f. i.r i th,-. ton nf the nine, ami tlllls C'Tlinil.

the Lexinirlon district iii the nlace of Mr. c:.te,l tire to I he dwelling-'. 1 lie h-'U-1

s itisfle.l that they are (ij.jiiw.-:; I,, (iu rir ' will not always be overi)e.i an,! pay; f class of men whose onl y ai n itois-t

for the. purjio-e of ri.iinp into (:'.

tlierehy s-eure t-tr tt-.emse!ves tlie..iv -fishes. For the present, iv let this I man pa--s, but prutuise him a not ice fre I

ly t'iroucliout the canvass.

" Col. Ouinont had been the nm:3. '

opposition won!-l h ive b -en silent, ba!

.ine as the car..!i.:-ite, we coiiMiifr i-

so notoriously impose 1 iipnn.thit ?.' he duty of ererv mora, tn-ia to rii '

voice ag-tiutttthe man. if n- t ii rr-a'ur-i

I ll -s-i ii" Sua R-publia:.

I'r.im fin. ""' ' 't ' 1

IJcst rnrli t o Cot, t Ias;r.ii:n'-Trit lt I'alJioIic) t luireh in.the! Five small tenements sitt:av-hm W tstreet, between John an I'Jrk stlWtf

were totally tlest roved !-v f.r. a'.!t

o'clock yesterday inorninj. AUywi c.,'-;nrr";it n st,,ve. ill the r.rof "HP!

the buiTdings. which s'ie tilled fc sh livings that the lhun-.-s burst cut ''

Garret Puvis, resigned. Mr. Marshall has were occupie.

1 and own -d by

Kesolved, That the K.iitors of the Franklin

tr ii 1 -i t Cvn. t1 . . - . . . . 1 ...... Tl ........... .... ) 1.. ..... A .. 1. . .

lion; they were frightened out of it. and Mi llkn. Their testimony would Isaiah repeated "Mr C.d! he is no to publish the proceedings of this meeting.

Ana this is the only way it could have on'.y coniirm our present impressions, candidate ! he does not stand on the w-W un motion, tne meeting a.ionrne.l.

been done. The Colonel knew this, and for we never knew them to utter a po- platform!" He declared that Farquhar i well he put his plan into execution li!i"l truth. was 8 -honest man, and not entitled to p. , . - , . . , any man s confidence. Then he offered They were driven into his nomination by .-lileace. a sot 0f resolutions in favor of James II. , the plainest case of domineering and Should Col. Lane be elected to Con- Lane, which were adopted by a vote of driving. Thev were frightened into it: gross, the question arises whose mileage the meeting, to be published in the Dem- ' ..... : - o : .1 . n- .

and now. for the sate of the ro,rf,- thev will he take as precedent! We have "-' 'e. e expect to see them

-.k i. - ,.: . .... .....-,.-,.. r.,i,:,....-. parade in that si

" . ,,,VUl 41 ,,,!f !",T" .. si. s. .ist i, ,he democrats of the district asthe re-

j.nis is a great an.I tree country.

Mill Another. est proots of availability, voted for him. A letter received on Tuesday, from ptill He was chosen by one vote. Who knew another part of the State, says, in a post- anything of this little "one horse" caucus! .. i i . ,, , ,. , i wlat independent voter is willing that

and is rising We hope , make a Rood re- to vo efi.r Tre-w, r t Tl . , ? c V!"""" was to. ,neet ' 1W Mrs.' M mis. Margaret I.' port this fall. Our friends are at work, and ' V , 1 . -1 1,0 ,wTlUr of; Mr. Johnson. h Pemocn.tic coinpi-titor, at . Thoma Evan. The damage is Ctr not a few Democrats have consented to go i X " lcU ' n Ono. ' 1 ht 31 r. the Owen county court yesterday." ! tVd nTnbo.it S- 000 and on which ti with us.' b , ryners one majority man shall do any' Mr" :v' wears told, made a splendid r" al '", ! such tlimo- J sneecb at hVinl-for, on s-.ii.. ,-e,.; is not a dollar insurance.

The Cry instill thry Come. , if r' ui -r .e . ., ! and with the finest effect 4 riiKtinirnisheri I Before this fire was sttb.hied,tlif

' i citizen who heard it writes to us, that, if such ! Trinity Church, on I iltft streci, i;- -

bestman. w ith which to ,lrK,l. nZ were inaue in every i.e.ghborhooir niith and .Ui.un.i . precis

" -v' Hi. VlUtC

county ollioes of tt-M county who nre lionfst aiiit CitjKible, an . who will he f.tithful to the

roil 1 1. it lire h n irusi rn ini n inm. i lit- t n -4iiii inv a.

An,l,frU,f,l... - . . osHi-iiioiage, ot men Ot both

then h- , ' aTnV. K. ?, rtall say that Mr. Tvner is

of IN i-T v.s pv f v n. ... u "est man, w ith which to drub

- - i i.'i uiot iaio iiu nm . troine for Scott, savs that the writer iia ciii seekers ot the county seat, he certainK-

111, r , n .. ' .i. i- . .i J . ..-Ill l.rt ... i i , ,, , . J

i ijo luio.-j i resi, ! oiioini r usi, tne number not slated, but it """ ul supporieu uj rus anu all who desire Wm. M'OciRE, ) i must be a larire one, because he says political reform. A. X. Hi ACKi.iocr, Secretaries. AM0X0 THKM ARE OVER SIXTY i This is thought to be the proper way Metamora, August .h,. , GhRMAXb.'- Columbus (O.) Journal. i by as good men as both partie? pose-' ,-. AVrielu ami nr. Clay. C!cnr ,Uc rrarh!-Thefrnianarc Large and enthusiastic mectinirs in 3IetAmong all the lean, gaunt, and vindic- i Cmin,! ; f Spnnjrfield, Bath and Whitewa-

tive blood-hounds, that were unleashed "esndthe following in the Cincinati V 1 ' , ?0 t by their

in Kentucky, Gen. Scott's inaiorilv would ' om-om,! m lie'nn fire.

reach thirty thousand. We hope that, after i fl.,,,,, did not cover a space ll 1.. II !...!! I ... 1 , , . I"- IIOOII.- ..,

Mr. Marshall shall hav.j canvassed his own

other districts and administer on General

.i '. Int- Hit in ron. i 1" .

district, he may be prevailed on to so into ' ' .,' ,,,,, cf tin' 1""';

Tierce. Lou. Journal.

beini rather dfficult, before itco reaciiedthe entire roof was mi !.";

alter, conlessieiw- " .

o,t e m ire i'o"v

1.1- .1 . i ,. 1 , Tl - , i ... . . . rCin lit nn n , .1 . . 1 J.i

i'a,,n,, u i nuti una conmicnaou to trom tho kennel of KoooWo sm. nnJ f..p W1 r. " " an e.xiraci oi ' : u'r"11 uea-paies ir- : Vn..u:.. -r , i . .1 my nf th,-

vonr Mirno.. Air CUv with .lm,.l 1 a ,Puer 01 n"een Germans, wnose names are 01 puny, to attend a countv 1 . V 1 , , ' 'V V- V V- r'c nnihnr j t ir purut a mt.k w n l blander and u imi aiu- ...i nr.- . r 1 . 1 r. . , . V' matter of ronro renonf el vorv ronrlilv. th Km incr itself. 11 ot iiniil

(JFA confirmed Democrat, and, by V. - Kir n rmsA 1 .i-,ii f.. I ,-.,.r . . ....

j u f a ywu i.ifit'1 n.-iitv (.tiiiitr i'? us ; jilt" I J (.5- t -"i. m v i VtTt'

vuv ion int. in i .-v. nt, ti i i n uuu ii.-"it.u uiu n" nil" miiiii. - lfli V.i... i.i: ttr. -!-i....i nn-m- tin- pn"UW

'i 1 1 l- hi l III." ivciiuu 111 .ill. I- , "S u lOIl 1.1 y 1 1 1 1. . i ' i. j .

The orjran.

mcnts. vestment

hut t!lC'a

. ... 5

,-l:.ui!-h'n"l

Ir. l),nii "tilcauv. The mi,eare allowed by law to members of" the Legislature i twelve cents per mile, for pinr a id returning. Pr. Davis received pay fur eijrhtv - seven miles from New Trenton to Indianapo

lis. The usual charge made bv

, . . . ... . . .itij-i.eii in i.tn ,-ua. auu wnu nnme a wniir uit-t-i i mr. nrn in i v nt k .

ui inn uuu. j. .si- hi .v. i refill ll as amonj ean.li.'ate for l'nnni u. .1 7 ...1 i. .. ii " . . . " 1 " ' 1 i evnect i ll ir to o it nm n n eu- subscr her n n, I rnmn.'n The 1 TimtV c . ,..ij

i . . . " HS" "'"- " o Mian ijo unnstrnctert .inil n-inl- o.,l. ' ' s . : . .v.... - ... . ,,,:;n-

O denounced selves tor five hun.lre,! IJerman nt.. tl,.t . . receive n lift e cnh. hut to our snrnwr. 1 ;n,-,;.irr the churcll. anil "!' ;..

,e never been cast for any Whiff ticket: ' ,-' Vi ' i " l"' ' ;, peCT,ve ?' P"1".'.? he turned from us. but immediately re- I Sisters of Notre Dame, for the "

-c, in lin n iiuieiiierr, tne neon e w . . . . , .- . ; , ,.i,. .l...triueu.

In

1841, ho

21,

Junto settled the nomination according the date, Aunist. to instructions from its chief. Dnmont, in?.

Shoup, and 1- o!ey stood no chance here : 1 nerc ls a P'f't o! overboastni"; and Mr.

alter his return. Col. Smith is ..n.ler "ne."slness mamlested by the assumed no man'

is in this particular. We believe he solves of a larjre mectin ofthe Democ

I'Niimeiice.i ii iui seien numireu ami odd racy. 1 nere were just eleven demo- tho foremost.

miles and ended with 1030. Lane is l'",f ion-is. on.i no more, in me House at Mr. t lav as a black-Ieir. a Sabbath- have

Kobuison-s eandidate-the Rushville "L lwn: . V ,00,i Soaker, and a murderer, dec arinsr with; .... P w.. n . J :i' C C '.l L"! .?co,, W1" turned, and holdins out a bright half dol- ! of vouth, was entirely I

1...I.1 ;..;. ...t... -"'-", ..oitooemistaKeii, ami most sanctimonious lace, and with up- .vl IIV r ' t.iXjl J ? .V.!".",."' j i : 'V l. "ore t.eeins to De a lar remarked. Put mv son down fnr tho ! tl.-. eveontion of the w:uis. ' ." ,J

Sstnr, a.. . 1 .1... .i. . ..i.i i 1 .u..ii..vi..niu.iuii,i,Kii iiaiinuon uiuiLuiIV n Sl ertinir fan, , ntAj .. ., : . :. -. :. - . tv...,. , ,

........ v . v ii-, mi ii. u i i t-s. iii.u ine oioou ot noor ,...... l t . , . .. - . ui , i , ,,j c,.r i.i. .r ...;i . ' ..:u n.T l ie n irsv"

: - " u.ui I , , ll... , iui man pa 3 Iiilsl. voien unrt rr hn, ... - . -. ....... .... uin. ui,u ui, , lie flic i-" . M 11 miuuiu'.- ,

Cillev w as noon hands."' ,h ti,- n,m,,;; .," ; ul uu- jireseni. ume. ,., u-i,;ici, ti. -.i i ' r.i... Kreti wns al-o

. ..v.... . i.. ..v- . ...vviuiii, ..in iTi pu muiiis nw mt i -t i m iii-j-i.-u uuu iui. v K'l Ut: til llll' 11UI ; It 1 1 Ui lllv - m' - " - ,

il .1 , 1 1 l ii -.. i . a -i a . . . . I horo nrn r. ...l. .1 i.i. . .. ... . . 1 ..)-. Ir

v iu iiuw ui-mu ttiiu Manas n me principles oi inm nariv irue lo 1 1 vrt ; "v ' v v "y jiu uesire ro no nm urn hump u-,i hnut enhwr K nrr fnr ,-... m-wf ' ,e enure i'- " t'i

Col. Smith is under IU,,U uiaiuuMeu o Tlie assumeil no mans way for the Presidency. In intents of our adopted home, and the free i Elected, that ii all run, as a matter of Whin-paper." We have no hesitation ! ted bv a clergyman atta. -iu" .

eaten. in savinor that this man hhs n ornnd u ifp. : rlmrrh. is between ,

I If t-

, -,.i'-"2i

- the ban olli w ili-rile.siire nn.l .-.f , i . , i ui- in.'i- in iu.iimmi.' n i.-m inii-s n moil or niucji-naent """ rv ."- iiui-'i-uui-ius iiiusi ne I

hers is seventy-tive miles ironi hr.Hk- .... . . . na1 KlPley county just now, and in their his friends, this same man is now, in Sun- conntr'- '5,,t' Si,"sh'-'' trom the movements It will be noticed that the town-hips

ville. This is the distance Dr. IU:kkv , ll,,uu"1" ,,u "vsperation mey iiumi?e m the personal dav School and other electioneerin-r -''-'""" "y..oC convention tne in- ; to semi up their dcle;jates uninstruc

.harired and received. And we sn,se Urre ,s vcr-v "tll ProbaMlity, would tol- ous ot Mr farquhar behind his back speeches, loud in his eulogies upon the :a f tr 3 nf T'ln? I Th,s 5ount7 "-eetin?, then composed

I. mi- o h " . ... - i . . n, iiirai soi uesrrovintT tup nnT-nr mtin. .,,.! . . v r"- icau mpn ir.inn t.tiir Hiri:-..nf

" ii '-11 i t d"r ii t.- riifiii s in-- - . -- .... . ..,., i-ivu tuiu otu'u -i i.i . 0 i, .. MM . , . . ... Minci-.ni,

are and that his son is on the road to honor

ted. : and distinction. Renuhlirnn.

ofi

Tlie I'ro.pertm.

r. a.

, r. ..t V;.-t,.,l-. lle.i. . 1.....1.I . 1. .1 ., I IVnTl.. 1T II- 1- . 1. . .

..j ...! " .i n ..uia. .iu luj s suuuiu ii aui unci- lownrus mem inev ; i.--r in. .iw 1 1 ii 1 1 1 j is ii i re i airioi savs ror they have fillen into prospects. If the friends of retrench- would flee its approach; but like a cur -'-at "whenever Gen. Pierce speaks upon I 1

ment and reform in State affairs, will ro 11 T, ,a ,U7 ma-v s,a"d . " -V T ' '

it was riijht for the Dootok toeharije f.r eleven miles more. The Legislature adjourned for forty days, so that members charged for poiti twice and returning twice making four times eighty-seven miles for Dr. Davis. This makes, at twelve cents a mile, jur-t forty one dollars and seventy-six cents the amount receivfdbv him; still Dr. 1ekky char-

jrvs him with drawing over pav. This ,,.t 1 r..i',irm h. t-,ip ,ir-,;r ffntfil boliiiid a wall, tliey may stand , an)' question, he covers the whole' TheCliolorain nisnonri.

looks well for men to be n.akin-such to work with ener.rv a.,., d. termination , and ba,rk nd1 growl most lurinously, the -ground. e don t know how much Memphis, Aug. 30. The cholera is i-h,- -nl,t,i - - t,;,.; w"rkw,,u,ur? Urminat,on passerby feels but little concern for the . ground he covers when he speaks, but, as raging in Scott countv, Missouri. Heavy inai.iniattm .-aim su-ia.ii.ng t,ie 0l,j Farmer will be elected Governor. ! harmless "bowwow."' i often as he undertakes to tiht. he covers rain storms destroyed property to the

-- "i" "isi-i-i 'u- lie is au economical man in his own at- ovun xagie. a. c. is. eight hundred dollars tor not traveling Virs, a ,.. 0f republican simplcity in I at all. He thinks. I suppose, the people 1 his mai-ii.-rs.and if elected he will cleanse ' Advice iratu. have not sense enough to think of these j the Augean stable at Indianapolis, and j JZX?JZ?Jrl things. I stop up the various rat holes throusrh ,: yn ill sHn gi-t the coinp.-is.i..n ,r the fair ?e:

covered by insurance.

the cupola of t he school-!

I a m f.-.u !!K11

rras ( n rim itinii -

parts of the' J-rowins noWiwrVerr Fal. ;t ,Irnnpj f,..m its fastener

- - . " - uin i ni . . M.i.mii . ...... -. -1 . , i i . i .j-i .i . - i l

...i ... .i. , , . i mr im mr MTt'i-nrs ne nas ne nvereii in n ti,.,r.. ,... i f i.,n. r w i ... i . .i . .- . ... countv. run m st v nnH i,.. ci. .u i ue .-i. l ofk t-ucnnian t nnKS tnai i

"-;m oi iMiiu a s. i ne people are tired : n... ... ' t,, .... , . . . ..v.... ..... ,Mi is me soe onieci oi those demairotriiM. , j ...... ...... n.,.,,, im.- ... .... "Tounil. . .ore

otll ti.w...Kt.n-.,.. . t 1 -,u"J; A"ey stm ooast in every does not teel a loathing and contempt ' We know them well now.-We kaow their Dest and mo?t P-Plar men, without ref- : -awyers are lae onl-v men wno De"evc ! Trinitv Church was the nrM v.V olall these siibterluges to draw money ; sentence of all their speeches that he is for the man who. while Mr. Clav lived, love for the Dtttch. They would I rid, 2?o ' erence to party. Such a meeting maVj that the older the w orld, the less it : rSS rect-l in th'!' trom their pockets, and they wil, act ; certainly the easiest man to beat of any I was his slanderer, and w ho now . when he through our votes, and then kick as for ' undoubtedly will be called a convention, now s about right and wrong. Judges wist lv ami elect Col. Farouhar. ; that ever ran for Congress in the is dead, attempts thus to avail himself r stupidity. We now vervv franklv I but it will be a convention of tho nnni' : of to day refer to the indges of the last ' . ..,! El';.

! n ..,..1 XT .ii .i ... .... . i .r.. i l j ' . . 'i , .. : I -'i"-- i , . .i I i- "A tew wppks ks: -- , -,r 1

H. i wnu n xneirsireiching, ; the veneration lelt for the srreat states- -v""r ;"- "-eii uupen lor years and sin- ana not ot contemptible clique of a party cc,uur DOW wlul reverence to uiose j f - -- , , . - w;.tn a J

I uiese patriotic democrats are not long ; man's memory, for base electioneerimT i,""', not remain in every oneof which clique, is expect neto ot ,he century belore. Almost all our - M Mer conW t PniiitTh til rnnrh thir nu n cla.L. i 1 r i i 1 e , uip uarK as lone e navft, Weshl Mf.h nf i . 1 c

From all parts of the state we hear en-i they Erenow so alarmed ,k , r'r'"'L . , m. use every effort to give them light, that , uJ, "... ""V 'rom omce ,n - - .. - mon.y ne wo.a .... ; - 10u

. . . . . tiait itiuti i i ,1. . ..-i.uwuiii, iiift I'finriTV mopi it ' - - iDtip it?ciiiiir uui

i -!.;. v..t nA.vnloV l. v..v.. then from oonmassion U Ktv tin .rHniti.nn u Kt

...x... mv in UIBIiri UIIUUIT SIITf.l UI HI l

; as much as his small proportions can.

Louisville Journal. U""'-Philure,dear," said a lovintr husband

to his loyal spouse, who was several years j

nis junior, "what iio you say to moving to the West?"

amount of n-40 000. The corn and cot

Ion fields in the adjoining counties were completely wahed down.

CirAssessors are to be elected i

u ........ : .1 ..r ..... :.. , i ;.,. ......t. r... t.. t.. . ! -

fi.iii. . 111,,,11 ,'ii'ii.r ill -:..-.. i ..;u,7-i.vii.i luu ui,.. ia,.: i.iiui..livii... . . . .

... ' .... ' tirm i una c'I one of J.hn ilham's nnerh snii. ' was a nnnr .a m I,. : .1.. '

...(,,,,.. ... hi. -I. .1-1 I...- I .1 I . . ... .... , IC .1 It-U 111 III I I-,' .

luuJ" or uiree years. r. x. H. , i.f iMth.-,, then we ,n ,m.i.i ; .uiciw. years worth fK'U.OUO." them.

From .Me m phis. MEicrms, August 2S. The whigs hold

a mass (. onvention here on the 13th and

... a

i . .nnu

monster, hush md she would not l l" ... .-jt

should nominate mon r,.,t f "n-i-..:ii.r that the earth was a livin

those who are most interested will on- .while the movements of th . . . a 1 .. . . . . . . efiiioil In- tlio to.-itit ii-r tr. i

pose tne nominations. And it the in tin- ; "- V ' "V r "" , ani foii.nv ence of party and cliques should be too ,h lrt of Appeal, Lord Chief Jus- , packed I r -ful. e- ana .. stronir for tlie best, in erests ofthe . tiee Hnstysaw, who lived when the Dev- ?' ha" '." tiu keti'

pie ofthe country, next October, they as supposed to be afraid of a horse will surely "nick" their flints and ir . "iIl' actua.ly exerts more iniluejice than

j , .. j nirniii

tf tide were longer, and that she would grf J!1 .lje tv athing. In buyer, as she lik-d him l " b,rrl

hv a train of boys b.-itmg tU

either justice of common sen

Ha.

'Oh, I'm delighted with the idea. Vot. re-1 "f n w . V- . ? collect when Morgan moved out there, he ! ! tt,o 1 V f fl IT f-.nPr!l invitatl.n was as noor as we re. n,i i,. ;.. .!.. 1 to xho h,?s ot the Union to meet with

a.rram.-

But let all uprisht men, who hate cor- fhMC,ans bocn ",ar "l of ,da s ruption and inirigue ,, unite in supporting Z T'tf , - -Tr' b a measure so necessary and important as f on'uIcre! the only antidote for insanthat of selecting, in a proper and euuita- . ' '

ble manner, the most available men for county officer.

a.v... ..-.n unic ii-t-il I 11 IX IHTlillil- j .i . i

eiously impudent w ay uf personally elec tanM. 3

Clinton Jackoii! " ,- Xotwithstamling tliere is "J J;li wor.l of truth in tlie charge t nut son chnlleniied (Jen. '"' 0 (Jen. Scott afterwards clKi.i"r

' r I Clinton, the DemocraiK i- j Ij'Mt. Hale Uas not yet accepted the nom- ! "l,arpinT upon them." , ' ,v;h ination ofthe Free-oil party, and it is thought, tlelllan " and when vou iti:i ,. at Washiupton, that he will adhere to the i . tt to prove C"-

coward, let us kmnv it. !'"''