Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 39, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 September 1852 — Page 1
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BY f. F. i'LARKSOX.
.by Ir. Itaiiirl 1. Stulibs,
ni-sossioiiat exrtmina-
t.:-ii'"'-'! ef lh liuon t'ounty Somiiiary, , ; Cl.f rs tii July. WM. HAHJUTOX. Toael.or. jxn Gi n , i.fvfn: The relation in
jurvoiiliis statitt to onr country, shall r5,:!vtVt.f my remarks.
-iierro 1 1 1 o ilulies anil obligations which
: w il IV more ami inure required ai ,.vll f t,i .iischsrjre, a lh wheels of time '.."s:,,i branch us upon the tempestuous of lih'"s busy tile. We possess a
vti'hin; from Lust to est. over a t' three thousand miles; mid from
L'.. ;e So.uii over a distance cf one thou-
lUi'Mreii; eMiyracinsi tnree minion i!i'-aa.:rt'i thousand square m:hs, which ,,.-.' v the Hire waters of !lle magniii- ' ,. i -. -X." on the East , ami hy the p. id vi,,; tH-1 FreiSc on the West; an.l intor- ' .;. . t'i the m st bea itifn! and majestic .,::!.( v:etld. w here the fertility of il e t jrenial warmth of the sun, remit r J ;.;;12S of i.ivers 'in.is spontaneous in -T?.rt: us of the cou ntrr. Two hundred ',. i-irvar? have not quite rolled away, s"srt iiifres was mule by the j io-,,-:o ihe svivan hills and grassy plains .. i. . . .i. . . i. i. i .
uuu-.m.iimjLmi
May our country stand a republic while the harp of time is sounding its mournful notes over the graves of greatness and glory en-
lumum, wime us notes are varying through , time, and until its strings are sounding lie requiem of the world, and time shall be no ' more.
BKOOKVILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, l3J.
VOL. XX. NO.
tnncaudll.F. Tliillrn. We regret that dutv calls us to notice these two gentlemen. We would much prefer
y-irciug iiieni sueniiy oy ana let an "iutelli
Tle Sew Postage Lair, The following is the official copy of the Postage Law, passed at the late session of Congress, ami approved on Thursday last. It will be seen that it removes the enormous tax upon newspapers and other printed matter imposed by the last Congress, and substitutes fair rates of postage.such as will greatly facil-
eent an I .iisei-;..,!., ,1;,,.. ..!.):..' :.. i r . I . '
ct ,nd , aW y;rTcord,; ! ,tat the P intelligence throughas the latter named gentleman, the editor of out the whole country. The law will o-o
Kitle, lias deemed it neccessary to use into effect on the 30th dav of September anie, in a connection no ways credita- ! . . " 1
insi.
AX ACT
the
our name, in a connection no wavs ererhtu
ble to himself, and not at all injurious to in.
we have concluded to give him and the master whom he serves, a passing notice, and in doing this we will be compelled to pass over the language employed by this editor against us, from the fact that we publish a paper which is read by both young aud old, and the kind of mean, low.'vulgar language, that this gentleman seems to be so familiar with, and deals out to his readers every week, is of
a en
to amend the net entitled
"An act to reduce and modify the rates of postage in the United States, and for other purposes," passed March third, eighteen hundred and fiftyone. He it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Unit.-.! St.it,,
Still they Come ! A Scott Club has been formed in Lvsander, Onedaga county, X. V., consisting of 25 members, all of whom voted against the whigs at the last Presidential election. Tom Walpole's return to democracy in Hancock county seems to work backwards. In addition to the democrats of that county who have, since then, come out for Scott, and whom
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epoiveii ot, tue last t anibrtdge Reveille i Y , , ; J,nu K," "' st. Landry; .Mr.
.-lotioi 01 U'llVflle. mu P I? A r.....
VOETHUL.
I.nusinnn nil If 1
The Whiffs of Lousiaua held a rousine f... C... r- .
i.l its vomenuon at liaton Rouge on Laurel, Sep. 5. ll-il
e -sj oi august, Some ten thousand per-' -Ur Lditor: ill you insert in the Amer
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sons were present, and the greatest enthusi
asm prevailed. A correspondent of the Tiepublic writes: The assemblage was addressed bv Harry Hay, of New Orleans; Duncan F." Kenner, of Ascension; Randall Hunt, L'sn.. Dt v..
:ilir(i';'i
:-v t.'.
i-; liick
their eleffV
tr et 'i
i.:iei uiai cauuoi nnu a Dace in nnr n Ami;o . i-i.i m .
columns. If he can force that' kind of vuN from and a'W e to U ' V garity upon the intelligent citizens of Deca- : omLr ; Jl t 3 ,Sl P tor county, thev have a strontrer aff. clion : ''"''"'t'" l.iui.lrc.J mid hUy-two.
i- . . ' t i, Hie L'i't.t ..I i........,.. ....I i. ... .i '"- i'.'m''!- i Mil ii 1 1 iirririwi liifiTiTi.i.
i morals ot tiieir children than we can now l"11". uiruueiniu' mail ol tlie t mtetl i : , ' "...-m, i,. i., utiidirn
b in need to believe. ThU c-ntleman mav tatis instead of the ratv now charred.! ,l , a,ul 1110 Pr0!lt bo"' ot Irish
hiill be as follows, tiwit: Kadi n-nvsn- i uptoU citizens there have "determined
in the lonelv del's.
ma:i. And the
contains letters from Joseph II. Swope, A. Shepherd and David Darson, hereto-
tore uemocrats, but who now declare themselves against YValpole and for Scott. Ephraim Little, a prominent democrat of Preble ctmnty, O., is out for Scott and Graham. So also is J. I). Gillet, and a number of others in Le Rov, New York. J. E. Hesler, formerly a democratic Congressman from Alabama, tops for
j Scott, because, as he says, "there is no J citizen of our country more worthy to 'receive its highest honors.''
William Dunn, a prominent Irish de
--h "at of the In'i .ii, the scream of the I 'o.:st as he lias already done, of his power to . . . .. . ''r.... M. ...... ..:...!. . I ll...
il n, : '
u ...ervuie. me lat e cr.tary i f the fvatioii
. v.oiivemi... All th e speakers Were,;i- I tiiiguished for their obibtv, and gentlemen! who stand high as leader in the Wli C ranks i 'Lvery parish in the State was pledged for its old and accustomed .n i..r,.., r...
and Graham: Not a single oissetit was anywhere to be found not one! At a late hour, amid strains of music and the singing ol enlivening Scott songs" t em again. Old Lundy's l,ttu(i nJ ,.. others tlie great Mas Stale Ratification -Meeting of Lousiaua a ijourned, giving nine cheers tor Scott and Graham, and pledging old Lousiana to the nominee by four thousand majority.
ican the following beautiful little poem from
the September No. vl the Ladies Keptsiti-rv, for the year page "J?C. It will be in teresting to your readers to obsrrve how much similarity there is between thxt ai.d an original piece "On the Deatli of my little brother,'' which appeared iu the American on the 23th of last June. A. LADY. Ontlie Itentli oft', i;. II. BV M. B. F. I saw her in the cuiliu,
A little gentle cl.ild. And tiio-iylit of a!; her winning ways, Which many an hour beguiled. Her life was like lb dew-drop, That glitters on the rose; II-r spirit, like th-. timid dove, In Heaven has found repose;
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( iVMtf-.inian ) hut ot lliv ii;ut:' j I rifiitlt of Scoll. From every part of tli.s U..-tri t i o. nes tiie i We address you thus rathi r than as most cheering and hopeful a c.iui,t f opu- Whigs because, all over the State their I lar approbation in f ivor of "John, th- Quaker ' are hundreds never before recognised an
Boy." His election is now n ;roe l by eve- ' wmwlio intend voting for gallant Uld ry candid and intelligent !.erer as oi.e cf l'l"t ho ha long and to faithfully ...i i r . i. . i served his countrv. he hx.d facts. It is no longer a ,,.,esl,on , ,t is yclir fo c gute of vctory, but si,rp!y of numbers. Evtn flt the ai,proachin;r Ol(.,-,ion,. Lot n0 CI. L . lie's most Mt.gu.ne treuds pr vately OMe heroine disreuraged because of formadn.il the it rtiinty f Far.jul.ar'a l-itioii, ! er defeats. A majority of the voters of but they are uuwi.iing to toiicriie to i.iui the this Stat-.'.we are verv ronlident, desire
, ! avy in sjtirity uavrrin'y im.ii :eu by tlie "signs cl" the times." Tiie grrat iims, how,ever, of the l'eiiun-r itie p .rly. put I'urquliar's I majority down at I'.' ' t., 1(1: o vnt. s 'I hey j rarue.-llv Cvsire lieft tit ol Lane as a si"i.a!
Hope H e don't inlrutte. Tl.. !... 1 .- . .
. uuiuuiT m me jacKsontan, speaking of the American's allusion to '
"She is not i'ea.1, tut sleepelh," la '-Spring Gtove's" peactful And near her, in iheir lowly bed.
Are two sweet sisters laid. The flowers she lov'd are blowing O'er a little grassv sod; Bui the flower we lov'd is resting, 111 the tio.-oin of her Gin).
thade;
to!
1::.
t ;e n.iot et tii ioa.-lv owl, chimed
st tviior'- (he panther and wolf o! the buck sp-rted uns. n. i-S-i' i'.'.-S ail;' lifer ho '.vser. ::'i V' r tile r.iversl'lt'd j r.iir's. ! :r. v 'i mg.!." Til- s im- o itii .e.iii.ie. of mir couuti v, ''t'le ja lie Ha1""'-.' oik heas: but all else how 1 a- f.ir.'M h is been fe led, and
: rf re.: 1:1 -ii tu-ii .i i:ro fertih? and th- U very f.M!tteps erased. .i. sf dpi il knife was nn.'e ii'. e.i ; -r h is ii, iw lie in the "gtr.ien -f or'i;."' and eiti"S and spires are .a vi te-o' the rude wigwam. .ui:,: .--a t'ie tr.inqnil streams where i r hi .n-e, nd v, h-re th-
-,.:.''''. :!ie i:i.i. ned sbeot ee.h'i:. :,ir-. ;!isl-;d st-p treads the tow-p. ttli; :!:- (iratvs his t'iree hu.i:r.-u - a : i v - o rv tii .t almost niintiii :ates T ii i.l . ef i it i!ia! io.i hits tarn-: :.'.;! s !:'' niii-ie hikes an.: rioers --:-.w.i v .f ee'tvn r.' . ! ;.i n oe.tuiy free inr t dn ;i.!is h.ive u.ti. we rtrtiid a:irivai!e ia the c.i'a-u--:. us. Our commerce ha.' rxp.uiti. i-v-ry oe-an :s gr. red bv our sails. ' " :""! Li : I:- :r'-i cr-itVtV-i u it itu r S. Ms- ! our !,i tuufietories and in--it-i! !.. ef lie ii wx.hi. Tit.. f,-i -n:i to i t-- :i:i i nil e ,r, tl e '' 1 'M l..: o ' l i'liii'-iivinel t-; to i r.i?r.ai.: tl... ui ei.tmll f tl te'ee ii. - -'' C i e !iii. r-'in-l- purtuin el n ir ' tt i:,mi s; i-iik ie eislaiit-e, are ji-s I v -! ot our i-vvn cmi i t - ii'.' n. In lT:e, --r ... , ,..' , P ,,r s ,,, r.ipit.il of t'ie i. M sws ! -id. ' '1 b n e had lit --u !i tr ttv :...ve liiir! v-tue. Then, i.ur
'.raw lhimont into the bull-ring, and have per, periodical, unsealed circular, or oth- ! to 0 no longer duped by the blarney of j Mr. Robinson, says
everv lore.gner ham strung and jay-hawked r article of printed matter, not exceed-! "Vmoeratie. party," but will g who nares 10 vote for Gen. Scott, but be will ig three ounces in weight, shall lie ent tho Hero ot' I-''1.V Lone. v "';rVv0 ,,ir" V 7' m ,"""r r t" anv part of the United States for one Ca5rt- Andrew Krause, heretof.i :,:,;:,S.W"f:,'l' ,ne,,, - V,"-:,"rs't :ce..t.J.li;,r,T,rr .,Ml. , , launch democrat, is president ol
ii.eii'e, ail'l ll.'l.ii." lie is (, v are of..- .. . - ' ' "' ' '' W,.,,it r-U.K f II : I .. i -i
,, i iract:on o; un ount'e.otte rent aduiiiontil i ' i"ree j shall be charged; and when the postage j wtl,t'.r 'eniocrats are among its officers. . i upon any newspaper or periodical is paid ' 1',0l,t- A- i; Marsh, a decided demoby 1 Vfarlv or quarterly in advance at the of- crat' !l,'dri,scJ Scott Club at Wbites-
his m tst-r -.viil b.- laid
Slims aai write I Hi-i-o:
v is 1 ih.King Mtl. lv to sustain
build up tiiJ D'Mioer.ttc party. lie s the following to Dr. ,Mul-n fro n hi's!er u id r rati of the UTili April,
j It we were to judge from the outw ard an
j pearance ;.:i 1 public declarations no-.de by 1 Vtarlv or quarterly
, i us nian I., ne previous t.. th meeting of ; fiee where the said periodical or newsp tih" L!!r"'! 'i,',in",: ruV,: r,,;,v,-":il"'- e would j per is delivered, or is paid yearly or qu :rhive n;.i-,sd ti.at h- s..ii! it iioihio-r f,,r : ., ' ,,.J - 1 ,
''iv t niv vim. i. i in n. in;: same is mailed, and evidence of such payment is furnished to the ollice of delivery in such manner as the Post Oflice Department shall by general regulations
m a, . : ! , r r ( tH, ; .,,i ,i ; prescriuo, one-hall ot the said rate on v
shall be charged. Newspapers :uul periodirals not weighing ever one ounce and a half, when cremated in the State where
puDii.-.ieil, shall be rltarrrea one-hall oi
before mentioned: Provided,
I That small newspapers or periodical!:.
! published monthly or oi'lener.and paniph-:i-t nemocrat lets not containint' more than sivtecTi
.t
k. ail I i
in i-'ill.lilie.i til: tn.r'.y. n ii;- i I a in ther il in r.i opii i . lie-'. I ..- .(P: : i . : :i r.:'.-
ei
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-.' ..! .ir ii dit ;,!;::.! j r.-f What think VOil tif titi
- i, r r ("it jr o-i. I have ie-t av.ldo 1 -a I '.-.! t ,:i .,!.! .,. .,,t unlv i! t .is a IV --tvi!l oT'rintr t the ;:. tt- .l:.tr..r'ii f lVineera. y. ;.t!i :.i ! ;uw. Withmit i! 'I '..t ii:, t i'n'.tv jMt a',!,- the iiein':ii ..1 II M, ,. I., i , ,,.,, ,.l il...
.f Mit-s si, .,!,! . ::,. I'havo im i t!ie r;it
: 1 ittiy r f -r. i c.' to
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iow ii. vjueuiii county, i. ., giving in his adhesion to (Jen. Scott. He said he had loved him ever since he served under him. and that Scott raised him up with his own hand when he laid wounded on the field. The lllair county (Pa.) Whig states that in Sutniner-hifl township, Cambria county, there are 20 democrats who have declared for Gen. Scott. South Bend Register.
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tieniiRii lectins:. At a called meeting of the German Whigs of this city, at the Court House htst Friday, to make arrangements for
Virliirn? Do o u not know that ' i : , i the loritiation ol a G ertuati Scott Club.
'.T'mm hL in'';. r T weighing t least eight olmeel, to the lrff aVd "tost enthustastic crowd u : ' ,V " , i ,lr, and prepaid by aitixing pot- ,nh1 W !' U C",C ...s ii u ii. .hi, in t..r n. ii. mii wni. out, ' i i - i . , ! I'.vansville this season. The Court
reg-ir.l .i the irosi..ritv vl the ..i.rty ; l''?-e M.u.ips uiereio, snau no cnargeu u,w .a , , . ..in
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those in attendance. It literally over-
f .
u le. a ( e :'ii'i s-i's so iiim h love ami ar- no-halt ol a cent lor each ounce or lr;:r-
iei.t . ti 1 1. in. ot. and that l.e is now sensi- tion of an ounce, notwithstatuliitg the i.le that It s uomiintion is the most obj ciion- i postage calculated on each separate tirti'!t:'' r' " ' - .i.i e-pevittl- 1 de ol such would exceed that amcunt. Iv i . Oiro eeid 1) a b.m conoti-s. and as a The postag-o on all transient matter shall p o it ol this as er'.ion, we give :iu el-.tct 1 i t ., , ,, u, ., pr-v.,v l.f,, 1,0,, !..-,...Ure ,0 .be 1 I'.d by stainps or otherw.se.or shall e l ...r oi the I:k. kville Am. tican: be charged double the rates hrst above
mentioned. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted.
th.
l t ;ht hllil.re,l tli;us-'ti ;.! tie ; '. U. ..;!- three lm:i.:r-d t: -I ...i-i,iiu!.tii.in was three i:i:!v.v. tv i.i . .:y-tliree iiiillions. 'I lieu we i ': n v we hive ii'ar riai- '"'"' Tlien v h i ! two linn ir.-.: K- -.. i.in.- j v ihor.s hi.!. Oik '-'' ' a w s i ne i.iillion, End in w i! is .: At that time our impnrts J '-'-: hi ttveiity-one niilliona, now t 'ley i "-vy..igbt nuliimis Then i ik exports . 'f ;i:y-e.gbt iniMions. now tin v amount : - . ; -i '. ami llii v-oi e r.i'elitii.s. Itos- ' Jlt-ell ti'OIIS tnd p-'i'il-, new site' -: ii- ire.' a:d t!:ir1v-cvei t';o.;si"..i s had thi.tv t-r,e th. n-,oid, io .v "r.ii-n ! ti feet; :h'u -m.-l. And then C-t''t's ior ilam wis !he r--tie.,t o! ...u : Mi- bi.iic.g pi.-ce f t'ie jackal. -wi .t I" ii in, .1 tin f'.-e i :s'it ati.t: s. '. f e;-fii t stieii nia-eslio "iiii Hem e, e.i-ie., and fe' ! fi nui th.- s'ai.'.' if .ictieii '; :-T i huts have sin c-e,! a tie 11) lo till , C- Am.! the s tt n g of yoi i!-r son is l!;.ii the llnif is fi t CO'iiierr. "l ' Zr-' t t. u t iviil ilt-M'eiid to ell.O:
: i :e vetitiis ol ni r eo i il! ry tvi;. 1 tv-.ir ill.- Ciiieiti. and !... r ih-ir-s .ri.ei hy oar fathers. As our ..-re.s.i.g in streiigtli. a, id ext. n '..iaiens wi Jer ati-l wid-r. the af ' - w; r. .;-.i:r- m.-rc iat. !- ; '" '.'; i :n. r-1 energy to discharge ' ; ' t We h ire every c.in-e '.'. Vv e !.: ve the facilities for i-c- ' -:r. et'i. ( eiiip.-i' ing our coun- ; ii .' i .it pn .'iit, wtili its roud'tioii . - ;trs i:g.,, aed ear a .vantages ' i'ion of our ii.r.ftihers, we see ' i' Then t!i...r school In uses ..'.-ins weh , i.e. . .;; t lo emit the ,v i 'J . '1 in ir s n. i i ii i-s were tile " of tie i.- i v. n t.n -ii.ies Then " :-k eaxe thev in. t to worship Hun r -it! e;a. ie.1 ; o:i many a cehl rock ''a. t: or- iiseea ed their p:.-.eis. - ' pros;.. ; !y and hlppiut-ss Of - rtiions. J.:w M-i',ool li u-s are ' : 'I.r. i -lieut our etitir emi try, ' - ' I - c 's u w si n i witii lli-'ir , ' .'""-: lo wel.'oni- t lie American j ti ry t'uvn am! vil! ie is adorn- ! v-t.-rmg spire of a ehiii.-h, or the j -- -'iiiis of a tuetiury. Let us j ; V '"'; ''r' an.! i.i'eply w jgli the con- ' ,:;llv";iri' placed, and the duties ; t( reo:i the rising peiter.it icit In
- ? ..f Webster "This lovely land,
.-erty, these lieuign ins'itu-
' par, h tse tif our fathers, are
"'coy, ours to on serve, ours to
1"... h""e"i!er that knowledge is ' 'l n,nlmi:; hot enlightenment can
' rveaa,! a,:v
'"-ry. i;
. "'"ii.:;.l -on
llowed. and numbers went away unable to
The I vinir nhl
scounurei Knew when he penned the above, that John I.. Robinson was at that
ume on a sick boil, Irom which many of j his friends were fearful he would never arise.'" We have nothing to say about i Mr. R., butllargitt knew when he penn- i ed the above that he was lying. Robin- j son made a speech at the " Court house btf re the American's article was pub- ' lished! If that was a sick bed the : Court House rostrum and if his friends' were fearful he would never rise from it ' all right. Why is it necessary for our j little neighbor to lie without rhyme or I reason! Can't he help it? Ifso he is an ' object of pity and he should be put in j
cnargeot a missionary society. Rush. ville Republican.
.Inrriasrc l'.x traordiiinr y. On the 18th Aug., by the Rev. Ransford Wells, in Washington Hall, in Howe's Cave, 10 o'clock P. M.,Mr. Peter House, of Cherry Valley, to MissJerusha Catherine Flint, of the town of Canajoharie. Those who have visited Howe's Cave will remember that Washington Hall is about 300 feet from the entrance a
splendid room about 100 in length, 30 in
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. elrt I give the n; ai'ing, inilii
t ex.,. .,t, .! ., f,.,t ,1.. I'l-lieil MI. i ill till
It ismo.vtiiau.l.iutdeuiiat ! That books, bound or unbound, not e- -.1 .v. r c-e e.viniv weighing over four poutids.shall be decm- ' t... r-i -il.'r. ; ,!,i ' oil mailable matter, and shall be clittrgeI net s i.-i.ris,. I :,t i!,,. ,.. ..1.1,. with nostaoe ot one cent an ounce
for nil distances under three thousand
' miles, ami two cents an ounce lor ail dis
tances over three thousand miles, to
all
ef lids
gain admittance. The greatest enthusi- width and 50 in bight. From the eniism prevailed. The meeting was ad- trance the tloor rises on each side in the dressed by 31. Philip Decker in German j fr,n l a" anipithe atre. On the north an 1 Jolui J. Chandler, Ksij. in English. siIe i sjiacious recess with two lof'y I'oth speeclu s were received with warm j K"thic arrhes, in one of which is the applause. We rejoice to note thit j stattso of Gen. Washington, a magnilistrong feeling among the Germans of i CPUt stalactite.standing out in bold relief. Kvansville and vicinity. It shows plain-' The passage to the Hall is ample the Sy that the disgraceful efforts which have ! P'Th smooth and dry. "The party conbeiti nindo to deceive them. dav after day I sitting of about UO in bridal costume, pro-
attd night after night, by the Locofoco I eeeded to the Hall at 10 o'clock P. M
l or the luilian.i Auieriuan. Tho I'orMiKcii, CV W.M. S. C.IOLI V. When down the path of life we co, And c louds of nark ness gather rounJ; When ul I is .lark, and drear beiow, A cheen ng ray is often found. But what a sadein d heart ran light. Or s.io the a troubled, aching mind; When hope, ce-iiairing, ukes her flight, And le aves a kro-en heart behind.' When love I as shed her farewell tear. And lit eaths the sigh o'er hopes decayed, Oh! what can 1 glit a tcene si drear. Or che( r, with joy, a heart so sad My foi.ae st hopes I've seen ceciy. Lake 11. wers when autuniii winds hath b town, An I cheen ng scenes have sped away, And left me cheerless and alone. Is there no balm to sooth the in nJ, When a nguisl: tears the aching breast; Can mirei) uited love e'er find, A phice w here she may lie at rest? Oh ! no, th at bosom seeks in vain For peac v, where pleasure ever flows, And weari. -d love can ne'er obtain, The quit ;t haven of repo-e. Although t he thought would bring regret, And dee, .er wound an aching mind; Affection tl ue e.tn ne'er forget, The ohje t dear lor which it pilled. Metumora, July 'o3.
me
e con! core of .
li.-arlierii coniiiv vote ag'iiusl l.n
they are eh eiiiiiieerinir a-' liust him. A een-
tieioan troei l.nvvrencehnrg who was not long since a Oeii'.ncratln i iii:or, came to us hat a foivs d iy ago and voliint i: iiy oHere.l any sita'i-(. we neot'ed to place tills man L ine in a t rue hel.t h. fer- the coiuiontiitv.
,t the:
d that l.c had his epposjtion
s of more than a I tanres over
i'ti tl Peniocrats in ; which 50 per cent shall be added iu
lh.it iv t only intend to J cases where the same mav be sent wilh-
ainl 1-ir l'arquhar, but out being prepaid, and on till printed
matter, chargeable by witTlit; shall be weighed when dry. The publishers of newspapers and periodicals may send to i each other, from their respeetive ollices ' of publication, free of postage one ropv
of each publication, and may also send to each actual subscriber, enclosed iri
their publications, bills r.nd receipts for
the same. Iree ot postage. I he publisher:; of weekly newspaper?: may send tit each actual subscriber within the county wh-'re their papers tire printed anil published, one copy thereof free of postage. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, that no newspaper, pcrbxlieal. magazine, or other printed paper or matter, shall he entitled to be sent at the rates of postage in this act specified, unless the following conditions be observed: First. It shall be sent without any
cover or wrapper, or in a cover or wrpp-
hiin, and th burthe sic If bis oppo-
i i
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pipers ami speakers Here have served to ; unuu .inn mmegroom wmi tnetr at-; ar.mse a feeling of indignation at the in- j tendants, took their places in the recess i suit , and a warm determination to show 0,1 the elevated platform the company j these papers and men, that the Germans were arranged on the opposite side, 100 ' are beginning to understand their own , foet distant. The ell'ect was solemn and i true interests, and are able to think for , impressive. The gleam of the torches j themselves. The friends of Gen. Scott, surrounded the group with dazzling! but ask Germans to think for themselves. I brightness, but shed a somber light up to ' Let them do this as they are abundant- the vaulted roof, and into the recesses of! ly able to do, and they will see through j the arches. It seemed like n vast cathe- I the shallow and contemptible eflorts now j dral, rilled with devout worshippers, who being made to deceive them, by men j were awe stricken by the magic combi-! who try to think for German and thus ' nation of gloom and splendor. While!
olirr an insult to their intelligence, riisville Journal.
-Ev-
Itusliviile .larkKoninii. During the last twelve vears the sham
democracy have been blessed with dirty . i. t.i - I. , . . .
Kllsli
the ceremony was performed, the com
pany stood in breathless silence,and when j they came to congratulate the bride, the I ladies burst into tears to relieve their deep j emotion. Those who were present will never I forget the wild romance of the scene, nor !
the profound solemnity of the service;
0j
t,
ale time reoii.r!.
no'biiij; t i conceal . but ll'.at
tv- s ,tj :en and above ho;t".'. I h- O -ei .era. v we:e tir-d f t i .1 ia cree' ri I them. I..s of t e i !" ml. a 'ed to I iy hi ll n l y ve'iug again-t him, and fer lent
Il th- e lit. r . f lit. 'K itle" l"ir one moment doubts this, we v. ill give th- names, and some ioter-st. ug items probably that he has unt seea. ami wsieh nriv enhgiit-n l is darkened understanding upon a Miieei t that seems l. interest ! im more ih-nany other. I I. e !Vi-,. r o y wii oppose I,ne invariably use liiis :f gti:nei.t: If we el. ct him ln-w, be will be in our way fer the next six years, and rath, r than submit to this wt would sooner !ecl r.injnhar this vear, and when his time
is out we can pia-e nr f verite in bis stea l, per open at the ends or sides, so that th
I-or one. we are wi line f. r r-arquhar to g-t char:irter of the matter contained th
as ,,,:..,v IVmo. ri.tic vt-s as voluntarily iu tll;,y be deter
v- HI.-I..U, iii nu,i;inu-,iir. 111,11 inrv ij .1 'IM. . . .1. . 1 I .1 ..,.-- 1. : ....... . .' . . . . 1
,,..ii I..-. , c - .i " sue il wrapper. oi-ceini. iniie sunn uuiu 10 ins sense, is uitire corrupt, (teroubi not he cast for a more worthy man, ; . ',' t , , , ., ', , and one that is more justly entitled " to the l,e ,,( wpnl or C"1'"!""''"'!"" printed on praved and unprincipled, if possible, than su'Kiges of the voters of this Congressional ! the same after its publication, or upon i either of his predecessors. His inclinaOistra t, nor con d tbej confer tlPis honor J the cover or wrapper thereof, except the tion to act the dog and to play the upon a man that would appreciate it more name and address of the person to whom it scoundrel is equal to any man's, and highly than would Col. Furrjuhar. js to be sent. Third. There shall be no should be fail to excel, it will be from lack
I tvising -un ivepuiicaii. paper or other thing enclosed in or with ol sense and not ol desire. club of this city, at the court-house, on last
each printed paper; and it these condi-; Hat decent man will openly defend i riday evening, principally in reply to the riscir finf in Drprinie. ttons are not complied with, such printed his unprovoked assaults upon Joel 'speech of Judge Waulen, of Cincinnati, deThe hading Locofoco papers throughout ' matter shall be subject to letter postage: Wolfe ! Who will defend his arrai?n-i llvtfred the Walnut treet market house, the ln it. ci States are raising the cry of "Gal- and all matter sent, by mail from one ment of private citizens in the columns . w? . . V , '
phin," r..l,.l,jn, "Galphin " and the cry rt of h. VM Sttos t) ;lnoth(ir. , ofl.is paper! Who will justify his false I . i .7 J Z n nd isrespot.de.. to by all the small fry that fob n,.. nt-,vi,irb is not lived bv the nro-i attack unon A. J. Morris. Harnionv . . "LL. i. I.--,. nC--.,,. n..liiirl
visions of this act, shall, unless the same 1 Laughlin, Joel Wolfe and Thomas Wa'l- : speakers, stooped to blacken wilh the basest be entitled t, be sent free of nostace. be lace! Who will defend his lvimr ns-' eniihets. On the contrary, his course was
ioois to no inetr utrty worK in
. T ..1I 1-. I . .
coiiniy. r irst tnev nnu v. oryiion lion- .! ;.. c. i:c. .i :.:n i i
, r i . i i - , . iiii in uiui im; iui h iii ue reiiieuiuereu nova.,, who trampled truth, honor,decen- ! as pr0lhicin:r lat t;,nw f grandeur and cy , .very thing good and virtuous mi-, sublimity which lilt the thoughts to God
m i ifi'i in ins euoris against ViCIl. liarnso'.i, Jiulge lligger and their supporters. To say nothing of home operators, they next bad Hob Sproule, who was never
known to tell the truth or to do a decent
and eternity, and dispose the soul to devoutest worship. j After the ceremonies, the party retur- ' ned to the hotel and sat down to an am- : nlo nn.l wotl.iiri-.i.l rm.net c 1... .
ie.ro- act' ""h'hy mistake oraccidrnt! They . the plavful remarks and gentlemanly ai,v:n.r r.ow have Geo. W . Harg.tt, who, accor- . tention of Mr. Howe, "mine host of the
Subterranean Inn." Schoharie Patriot.
For the Scott Eagle. 'ir t :i nd ! tr. For Win Tu- Id Pcolt, our candii.ale, Hurrah. h urraii! hurrah: To place hi: u in ihe Chair of State,
1 1 u r ran: ii urr. n'. In r.ah! "God's noblest work an honest man !" A nobler ihotv us if yon cm. Hurrah, hurrah, liurri'.i. hurr.ih, Hurrah, iiurralt, hurrah. We spread our i aniiers to tlie sky, Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah. Our motto 'Scott and Liberty!" Hurrali, liuinh, hurrah! Willi shout's we'll make tiio country ring, Fortirahnm, wo want nothliug Hurrah &.c. An honest man's the mm wt want, Hurr.ih, hurrah, hurrah! We're '.iretl ol Loco-foco cant, Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah. We urn! our colors to the must, Aud shout, for Scott, first and last, flurrvii &e. And after the 'lection in ihe fall, Hurr.ih, hurnh, hurrah! The Loco-foco's will sing small, Hurrah, Iiurralt, huir ill, Our votes will not be thrown away, No trailer yet was Chippewa, Hurr.ih &c. Now, boys, three r.he-rs for old Chipp-w.i Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah '. With him we're sure lo win the day, Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, Our rreitieul we pi, iinly see He's beiiud lo be iu 'liltv three, Hurrah, hiirnli, hurrah, hurrah, Hurr.ih. hurrah, hurrah! August 31st, QThe Locofoco pa pers are publishing the following from Parson llrownlow's paper, with p-.-eat seeming tileas-
, tire: . T.rrc, MARRIAGK FXTUA ORDINARY!
This young gentleman addressed the Scott' iumfoo Scott nntl Tlolly Seuiiril! !
Am Xion. t'otiie ye I'tirkiest ...,r .unl nee.lv. Weak an. I alteriiiir. I.lu. k ami sore, See the N.trlil is liere t.i serve you Full of promise, lull of power!
the election of Gen. Scott, and if they
e n all be brought to the polls, the electoral vote oi the State will be given to him. This can only be done by the most active unergctic and thorough orfaniiati.ins. in everv townsbin. We dfl
r.bukeio i.u ii.s.i:cere, il.slionest ,-o! triaii ,lot object to stunip-speakipg. Often lo a in.i a who bus b-eu foisted on au uutvill- much good is accomplished by it: but nig partj , to the exciuM-u of better men, by . that Whig who will go to to work and aiiisrejiuuble system uf log-rolling and the organise his township will accomplish pliancy of tools. Tlie t ie .r headed, honest- "lore ?ooJ than can be done in any othef
heaned IVinocrucv of the PUtriet-uieu who Wa n0 Inan', , , ,,, . ' , , . , I In every township in the State mav be reg.od the mere triumph of party as utterly r , - , , ... -., . ' 3 ' found men who have heretofore voted ; niMgni.icant compare ! to tue prevalence of wilh OHr 0?.,owllU that are now inclined jtrulh and justice-cauuot be forc-d by rigor to vote for Gen. Scott. Ix-t all such be
of party drill to th- support of a nomination sought out. and let the proper informa-Jell'ect-d, chai'yin ipo-itiou to the ill tioli be placed before him to enable him
j of the Pe. ple, hy a iakuain ano sai.k signed, sealed ud celivered more lli.ui twelve
uionttis igo. It is well known, thai Col. Lane is the special pel of John L. bobuis.n, aud tli.it id! the inlltiein e of this princely dem;--ogue was employed to s.cuie his u jiiiiiiatiou over !uinont and others, who, if they cid not openly opprse the i lection ol Itu! iuson, at least were
j Ink-warm or in. iilerent us to the p.mi t. Tiie j leim cracy of the Di-lrict are -acquainted j with tiiee fai ls, and tre iiuwiil.ng to become
j the sem.c instruments ,f atiu-iictive ai d I relentless deina-.e'ue iu r-w.-.r.iiiisr bis fiieuds
or punishing Ins enemies. They cannot acknowledge the claims of John L. Hob nson jail l liis hirelings to au et- rnal rnortg.ige oil j the people of this Dtri. t they can subscribe I to no anli-r. puhiicau decree ot royal des-ent j thai tr.iusm.ts power from father to son from j master to servant. Tile People fe-l cap.th'e i j of seleitiug their own ru!. rs, and wiil r-bake the presuiiiptuous coiispna. t . f lies M, ami i Tribe" lo appropriate all enio'iiiaeiits . f ollii e
to tl einselvtsau.i favorile;..
i now wide spread over the P:s rtct, are but 1 there himself the m.itterinirs of that fit iriii of not.l: -
liar in iigiia'i a, reiiy to bars', overthe i tieads ol the whole rrew of leul conspirators, i l'hey have treasured up lor tlieiuseivvs wrath ag.iii.st the day of wrah, aud ihe wiiheriug ; rebuke administered In J dm L. Kohitisou
i last August, is but an earn. -I of
revelation of an culr.ig.-d I av ailing I'nem on ihe L'd I tober. K iele.
to arrive at a correct conclusion. Let all
such be re; soncil with and they cannot but see that it is f.r their country" good that Gen. Scott should be the next Presidrnt. Let tlie friends of (icn. Scott make a vigorous i lTurt for the State ticket at the Ort bere't rti ni The result of that elertion raniMt fail having some influenre I'll the Ncvt n b r election. It is important, then. I hat it should be carried by the friends oi (Jen. Seotl. Let every man go to work, and it will be done. -Indiana Jour.
I
tjr- l-.ariy on a very cold morning, a travelling profile ruttrr called at tht house of a wag. and in-iuircd if he wanted a profile taken? '-Yes," was the reply. "I want yours taken from my door."'
(tir-Mrs. Townsend, at her lecture, said that ninety-tii.-n out of every hundred in New York, believe that two-thirds of the human race are going to perdition, and yet atnoiiir all in this city, the savs.
l b- disaffection there is not one who believes he is goin
CsC7Few men are worth loving who have not something in them worth laugh!-' ing at. (fcj".AIost edged tools grow dull by use; a scolding woman's tongue is an ecerftioll.
IV Tu
V lo opiot
It is a common rem irk, know a Mi ni bv h,s irieii.e-.
tiiat learlnl
pie's w rulli ;. Taj lor'n Kami I y. siay if On- , It is stated that of the family of Gen-
1). 15 oral Taylor there now survive Mr. Richnrd Taylor, the only son of the General '' s-it. ! who is a sugar planter in the Parish of St.
that o.i may I barb's. Li.. and Mrs. Bliss, the lady of You ran i. ll Cob nel Ullss, who resibes in Xew Or-
y ii"tii-iug Kin) urt. leans.
tl h is various
sometmnjf about hull
I.IS! . .....l ..... tl..,. C
... . ..L ..... "i n- t-.'ll 11 IS various ni.rnt.
...iila 1 .., . ... ,1.. , . ,..
I toper cnanciiig to nnK a Kev. .Mr. llrow n low opposes him b -cause ' pbiss ol " ater yesterday, for want of hecauvd th t chur. lies and rebgioiis s.tIc-s " ""' hing stronger smacked his lips,and
ofihe C..t...,c, in Mexico to be res..-oie,i i,v 'ur,K'a u '"' "ls companions, remar-
his suloiers.
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A...I .11 . . .. ' 11 . il
...... u .-uTui,ri, I,, ,:. M. , . 1 r
igiuus lesiiu.Mw Hampshire, .,,!
j ri in meols tver where foilo the i Uev. .Mr. ll.'ownlow.
i The Lou :on Tunes io.;ioes
seeta-
lead of
don t taste badlv. I
lis wholesome for females
and tender children. '
'li. ii- Tierce will 1-e
low iu their wake and do their dirty work.
A pamphlet is issue I from Washington set
ting f.-rth the (Jalphia case iiiiiettil, and the
onlv thing connected with this vain attempt charged with letter postage
Come ye .liny Xiyrtrers.tveti-ome, tluit. l qiiit tin- tt r uitV hoi. I. Come an. I s 't I ti . -1. -iirht e;t,ii.l Tree. I. mi from lue Hen. Is roiilro!!
valnall-. i.rai ticul
j a iiy lo 1 in- commercial policy of KngluiiJ," j by win. Ii In land has .eeii ruined and A merit a seriously injured. An I In- capitalist and I laulonis iu Lnglaiid follow lb- lea f of the ; London 1'iiiies. ! .Messrs. I'ooiuhs an i Stephe. is oppose him i because "he gives n j oilier guar inl-e lor the i i pol.cy ol his udiniii istr.ilioii id in ine known ; iueitieiils of ins life," and Ihey have looked 'through t leui, and can liml noiuiiw tli.it i n -! dicatts a leaning towards til ir v.etvi. And the Southern Secc -s.s onisU fallow t ie lead o! . .Messrs. Toombs and Stephens. The Philadelphia Sun opp n - i . , , , h, cau-e 1 e is oi poseti to graf t to i in ny p iviiies,, to foreigners." A n Vi N' ,,iiisi -v-rA-h-r follow the lead of the I'nil t b"p'i n sun Tlie M.-xi. mis and Canad ins o;po e him because they think -Ii- is to m i. h -f H military man. S. Carolina and Frouti. r iti.ihonj tents opjiose him, because ihev think he is : too mucli of a peace mm. Til S.iigs aul , Sawyers an I Slutls an f lir-j ili-rs i a th rivers nn.l 11 lrhors oppose him, he-iuse tuey ; know thiit if In is eiect sd th -y wi.l h iv to : move.
j CeniiiitlriiiiH, him because, What is tiie liifl". rence between Noah's
Ark and Joi n of Arc! Ans. One was made of wood. and the other was Maid of Orleans. Why are the young ladies of 3Iisouri the sweetest in America! Bec ittse, to be short they are regular "Mo." lass -s. Why is a b atiful lady's foot like a romantic tale o. lheolden times! Because it is an intiri sting leg end! When may it be said that time is most rapidly passing! Wlun it is ten minutes of-ten. Why is tin: Caledonian Canal like the w ird "Critic !'T Because it extends from C to C. If the bands of marriage were proclaimed between two llo-.vers.what are they mo-t likely tobon ini-d! Sweet Williant an 1 Mary Gold, i r John Quill and Polly Antlius."
itre, op-
saults
I Locofoco olfioe holders, here an I iln
Atoi-;.l I.,., ic.i :.. .i. r Pose him lor the Siime reason.
- , i , i i .'im i it ti. in ion , i in lie t n v III, upon every man who has spoken open, courteous, aud mild, though poiuted . - ; s formerlv And the greater part of Locof.co mrtv fol
u convincing. e - . -it- ,, .. ., , - , i . . . . . . i , e. ..t .1- ,, ol .1..to Aliss llnliv Sowiinl nf ntl- .UW tft'ir p:l.' Kimn i K. . ..o.. !... r
:n . I. - ii ;...i . n-i :.-.i 1.1:1. r .l:..ic .I..-:., ,,-..t- r l).,l.l: 1 im r.nniiiiru .no ...v, . -
hi not tie nnu oy one person in a inousaiiti, i nai il tne miiHisiioroi nu 1'eruuin .ti.it i- r- ... ... ...... v on wise: i utait. ueiu- : ... ,i.:, i;i ii..,, n,t ork. hv Deacon t annum n. ot Man- am f.iin iviil,,..,, b.....i i r
r.trc.r..l.- ,..,:.., o..i i,;.l y .i.: i- .i i ,.:,,...l ;.,;,,.,. s:,.,,.,o ..Ctt. I';. ...,l.t . ""'"r" '" - . ' - ,. ,s o.:iereiore
' -' ..i, u-r oeiiigiiiiee iiioimi? pie ii.ttiv mniiiiu ........... ... i..v i.u,,, ttumu s,owed conclusively from it that the uemoc- Tins extraontinary marriage took place.
seeictr unit l ie aio-min mane 10 samae u un- ii.,i I,;.. ,,i,i...ni,..ii I..L-..H ,.ni i tl.,. nave msri ion .nr. o lie in currinrr
I. .1 . - " llil..'n.,llll.'.llivil..r.v..v.v. tv'.... " -
and that we regret is, that the exposition Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, in Kushville in favor ot the hero ot t hip-; uu -u"4,"t",K;
"aiiee the iirosneritv of
the varlets ears for his malicious
. - in.tt tlironeli tne
'' 1 1" in-.llt of h.r'i ,ri
.lark. .."....:.....: i i .r.;n..r, - i.:-i. .1.. niibl i c a t inn is sen t m a v d is nose of the the citizens suthcient protection in this
ii- f ,.h" l'""' r:U!S0- j iutenst on ihe claim that they think onCnt same for the postage, unless the publish- county against the assaults of the vicious
- - iia r iTM i.iiti. l ill? 101 iuw tiijj if n unci iTMlull ti, aim niinmti n "iimtu - " i '
nln
011 1 racy were in ivaluy clinginjr to negative prin- in tho prosonco of tho Whiu ntionaI ns- I ciplesand to them ulniust exclusively; pro- Convontion. General Cullom and Horace :
.5? . . . ...i .1. : : . r,
... , : , : . .. ; I . . - ' OllHt' () tt IIKII U l N'lll Mlf Ul'll tl V ,1 t'll
"iMunhi, iuuihii nil iiltf-1! it tin rt. A 1ir sum ni i ut im ivrv. , . . . ... . . i i.jt.i r ... 1-..1 :r .1-: . .1. . 1 r. . r . . . ,
lark ngePf.,15,w,M,,MHlln ,U0 r"11- . " . "rt ? P,a " Vlus lar . i Pos'"s u"1 llul' " 'or j t'.rei-ley. serving as "attendants." and
"Bl"""."'', .',,."."""" 1 1 dovcrnor Jones, act ng
in .... .- i - r r it- & inn i'iti7iiito Liiinenitit tirntiii'ti.Mi 111 TitikS iiiniti..-i.v.v..w... .
ni' 11 ms 111 i'ii:t-:i" i:.tri:. i.j.ii i. : i. nuiiiirnf tan is st'in in:iv ii mmim iii iitt- mv hk.v un iuiiivu in rivivv ii'ii in
. 1 .1. . ti... 1. . 1 1. . .4 . ... iiimr iu nMH.im Mini 'ui'iiiiuHMi in nn- . . ..... ..w i. , uv , wv...ft - tiret'iov. sitv as "aiTrntinnTs. nrm R- 1 1 "
IIIIUS? lilill v'.'clUl IHISMIM V W lr MILTUL IllUl Itie ... . 1 ... . 1 1 I.l- I r I . 1 1 .U- l ''..-ruii l.....- L.nrlr II m - -
ob- ,h..v,,U il,e"arete n fmrii.,,. mail, t ho post in ast er t o w Hose otnce sue li iasaiiii pun ii c sen i im e iit run e aiiori itu j ". J.: .T tioveriior Jones, acting; as Cod-father
id.ntitieil ltselt with the ooious test question, - i ahoul lilleen hundred n.-oole.
hereby a respectable portion of the citizens ny as p normeii, uie w noie ueiegation Uvo ,..lvs t,rv oc no
unt noil- ..
, u " aa , xteui.
; t th-ir r:
11- :, 1
!t.-
'- nnu,-'.
- of
inat six score
hi hand from
'r ! onee a mL-htv me-
u 'emerged hy the i..,rk waters
et.
ni our energy, U r there yet 1 't r Us to ci c.tllliilisli T ie
l r land are not hall' developed. a Consul. -ii. .,. :.. .i. .
, ............ iiii,iiii hi 1.1 itr "at 'ons. l,i,t ,en 0r vast re-
"' V deVeien.-.i l,n,l, ..t.i..li
;ut'Kr, we wiH st.n.i a 0b!er. a ann.re majestic nation, than ol'i'i'as and inausoleunis lo.oin-
lor our Pel enim.nl is l'r..
of Kew Ilamiiahire were excluded from auy stood unwith the newly married pair, and I0r
For the Anieric in. Temiierance Camn-
m-eling near Itl.ioiuing (Jtov-, on list
edii. si. ay aud Iliurs tay was u-tended (,y
Uti iiig the d ahuut five
history of the tialphin claim which we clip niatter of any description, received during er county in tlie Mate, periiaps, wouia . participation iu the blessings commou to good sung
irom tne Indiana Mate Journal. pnt, quarter of the fiscal year, shall have nave even toieraieil, mucn less sanction- , c,tiZeus, on account of their religious opin-1 Nearly three millions of dollars were stol- remained in the office without being call- ed, such personal assaults as Hargitt has ! ions. He showed, from a tabular statement ! en Irom ihe National Treasury during the 0d for duriniT the whole of any succeed- made upon various private citizens du- 1 of the volts polled, that the whig towns in a.lmin stralionof Mr. Van Ibire'n, by Loco- ;I1(T otnrter the Postmaster at uch ring this canvass. l?nt he boasts that . the State save decided majorities against tho ! foco l ibc-rs. and vet these men are loud in i, ill' sell the sime and cred- here every dungcart load of filth which 1 anti-republican clause, whilst the democratic ye lingoutCalphinismlCalphiuism!! Tt ,lu nroceeds of such sale in his he distributes over the country through l0"8 tlle contrary, abnost u.iiforn.ly, if i ti ii t .i , . - i.. 11 tlie proceeus oi mui suit ui m i T. uot quite, cave decided majorities in its faror. The whole of the (.alph.n clam, ,s th.sr artorK. accounts, under such rcgula- bis paper bu .ncrcases ts popularity, llotihese facts sutfit ieut to prove clearmi tCii ?, U?roS,U ir' r'ad: tions and after such notice as the Post and endears htm to the democracy. U ! lv lo Ule Illillli9 of all intelligent foreigners 7 e ;ri'e ' t T r,7ei r V?m7j Office Department shall prescribe. he can convince us that they like to be . ,1, tlle whig ,lltrlVi tlloU!Itl l0l 80 0d ,u tnXZZ: Jl!Vr C,ZTti tZ. V.P Ami be it fuVther enacted. fed with the filth of thesewer and on ci- . ,llrir protessmL. L iu truth and reality the
time the debt was incurred. The question of That so much of the second section ot p-r u,,i, - i... ui.v.w,. .......... y ..u.i .--. ."TrTlT... .ii .i, 'tion of. Mr. Franklin Pierce!
Air Olt in the stilly night. f'nuie to oar Free SoiUni.ti: Vht-reea-'h si Plains the oth.-r. And me. t from lie. rl ami hand, Tlie olooiutf of a hrother. Millanl and Pan. with cuihv souls, WouM lea.t us to ruin eheerle: W uh honest pri.le we've frpiirn'd tide. And n.iti. we stall. I ere. t Mini fearhs: This a strong argument for the elec.
in the eisens-i'.n i.f the li.i'.i i r tralie.
; A eulogy upon Ins speeches is unnecessary
ins nam is a lower oi sirenein ' flre.-S's were also Celiiered by
ami :.-itiir..p. At l:i-ci.is-ol the alerting, th- li llowiiig re-oliiii.iis were adopted villii out a single uisseiil. ue voire: j Kest.lvet'., Tli it ve tv.tnt . law iu Indiana i that Will aiiiidiii.il- ihe Ir.itiio in mlux icaliug li...or as a beverage. i K-i-olve.i that w- vi ill use our perst.n tl and
po iiii-Mi lull neiit - iu procure siirli
t'arqniinr anil l .mc Cols. John H. Farquhar and James It. L inc. are canvassing this Congressiona District, ami jiresenting their respective cla'tiis upon the people for support. We bail the pleasure of listening to them speak at Lawn-ncelmrgh on the 4th, and in Aurora on the tith inst., and we must say that '-little Johnny,"' as Lane calls him, disposes of the gallant hero of Muena Vistt in a capital way. In a mild and goul humored, but eloquent manner, he wields, at pleasure, the rampant fury of his giant opponent, who, exasperated by the cool and effectual assuults of his antagonist, rants and snorts in the most wild and reckless manner: anil sti ips the entire English vernacular of its most malignant and acrimonious epithets, which are furiously poured forth upon the shoulders of Fare,uiiar. Could they speak in every township in the county, we nre confident that old
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Ao'e ad- wearoorn womu roil up a nandsome ma-
Bros. Wood jority for Far i-.ih 'r, on the second Tues
day in next .:. ber. And we should notllkcto say t 'lit thi: will not be the case, as it is. The main object of Lane ii now to draw V.12 pirt y line to the last vote. Unlesj h ; can succeed in doing this, he knows that his defeat is certain. We do not believe that he can ac-
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i.,i.......t 1 1 ., . . . ...:.l.lu t. . . I.. nn.l "I HO 11 Till lll-fll lieil S 1111 II II 111 lilC l.li IU 1 iiaiiiir t.tnaiu ai.unv.j
.... .e.i reserve., oy me cepnrimeni; , uie act eniiiieii - ... . t u. ""' ' i.. . o l- C noi.it,. made l,v the Jndire. he concluded with
ami heret.itary sovereign- '. u was not decided until Gen. Taylor reduce the rates of postage in the L IllteU i -mm-, ,..e mciii i. ... . v .tv u..u , . - of whrch was laid in that l-rineiles that ,h- a .mmistr.ttiou came into power It was St(t ,m, for othe'r purp0ses." PProv- daughter pens generally ,he car. convince gto "uled b This Sau c n ajeVty, h. ns..if. As that sov- the Attorney-General who de- cd Ma; fc ,um,,red and fif- ' n that the honest farmers of Rush coun- ' B 0)1.hullored Bnd rjch J Jd' tl- perpetuity of our free cded that the c.cbt ought to draw interest relate, "to the nostaffe or free ty are pleased with the "bill of tare pre- descriuliol, balld wnich coucuded his speech
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si-n.iii ntnii nn tu vtvi-iv iuivui;.i ...v amid tremendous ctieerinc- l ane ii an in an,
ohitnns of the Jacksonian. it was one of those speeches in which wit,
We see that nothing will do but to ' sound seuse, and humor were happily coin-
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.IT10" wieinteiti i,n,,i.i... ru-.. i...i k. circulation or transmission ot newspn
;,'? of this nation of Ki. t . enar itrei to nroseentetiie claim, with the pers, periodicals aud other printed mat- i
t'.i-l.,'- .i.tuon ot lungs. Let Pl'r ",ntry. Let u's 'J"-"-.r-a' Vf,X the hum ,n fami'v are
. t . . V . '. i ,1. .11 ,),, n.Avi.-innc nf 1-iw incon- 1 V e see mat notlung win uo qui to souna seuse, ana numor wer promme of a contingent fee. He had noin-. ter, ana all otner proisions ot law uuon , ... ? , , , . , .. i,
mcr i ,'.o uiih .1,. .,.i; it,, i.i.tir- of cwt,.,t xvi.l. tbo nr,,vlsi,,nS of this nct.are branu litis creature as ne was Dranueu in i.uugieu. ..nuisou Wuur..
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the claim, as that belonged to the Treasury hwhr renenlcd. ltol. U O dislike SUCH COIUrOerste.
' Jit hberty is as sweet to th-m 'Apartment. Hecause he was a member of ; Sec. t. And be it further enacted, but we shall as a duty to Gen. Scott and Ripley roiintr Tree Soli t onven'Ssk f.tileti irr., ., ........ i tlie Pu'tiiiu, il,A f ,1, A.m iitt I.a. M. . , - . .. . i .. l,t- Cct.-inJo nviiAcotbist it n nri nr i nled tool i . ,
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hi,. lnzry, if the focoism, always hn the lookout for some- blished in Bnv newspaPer of a corrupt cabal, in such language as
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F.njrtUti Crop.
I'pisrmni Swet Kato was lieanl one day to itifrh "Willi he.mtv lost I'd wih to die." 'Oh. no." said Turn with bnin.tr quaint, "ot wish lo rtjr, t.tit merely paint. ,y
(tj"A Western reporter gives the fol-
Resoived that wheu th- nhiske, interests complish this, for he has n-j claims on
ad;ures the hallot-bux and cea-ei Ij control the llemocratic party for their support.' our pr.mary ami gen-rai elections h-n aud He has never flood by the regnlar tlom-' ii.it till then will we listen t,.ih- exhortation, in;H.s ofthat pjrtv, when he Conld gratify ni.t to i mingle temperance wi.t, politic personal animositv, bv opposing arft' Kesolved, I hat no UeMre iur iiarluaii tn- . i C ! i".i'' umoh, political preler,e.,i. or h,L uf- ,,rCU. of them. W c need go back no farther ui.iry emolument, si. a I induce us, i,y our than last summer, t0 prove this. Every suff rage to eiev-i- any ma i lo office, the cu- Democrat in Dearborn county well remlies ol winch conceru the eiiucl.iieut and en- embers how active he was to defeat the
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Winer descrinti.tn nf n -onfln n-r.itinn- , 'tu' "I": w " Jse '""rr" Pr"" uemMUC iloi.i.H - lor I- lerh, LOrneUUS
" . -. i r -ciines we nave not entire euiii.o -uci-
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st h. ".. . 'J '"arls i'Wj for freedom.
:v,i lTa influence of our fiee inti..
--"ujjuom lt,e world.
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cotocoism, always hn the lookout lor some- , b blished in Bnv newspaper , of a corrupt cabal, m sucli language as The Free Soil party of Ripley County a',i, ,. ,.u u thing to maKe a noise about, seized upon it. .... . r,.;.. i r . .. the occasion seems to demand. W e will . : ,- ' . Viii st,t. I checked by the superh
,,J4 ii- i i IT1 11 it. U ill ain it'it icn in ii ii utiirt p ui nt. . ... lilt I III ll t ii liuii ut i "uiv o iui?i k-ui- , . - , ii-i . and has been blowing ever siuce I polished in such newsper hav- how that he utters lie after l.e and false- urJ nnd nominated a fun ticket, taken .he,ro.,n?,n fe0",e J ,lke ,osl SP,,",
uiuvuiiiu. f-,,m . , f;.i.tl. nf nthM two nart is. ,ut u""""..i ."
of u-.,-it., rivL.H-m nominator! for I nocked around the terrific spectacle
decency, morality or of self-respect. senator, Jones, (Dem.) for Represent a-
misnvute ivepuuucau
;ni,ii,i,i.,i,ii rirciilminn within the hood after lalsehoo.i w ttnout
Tl, .l,.., ..r v,.tan.l ibis rnir'F.nM r.f d.liverv of said office. ! and that lie ncitncr regarus tne nuts
light, be lighter than last I Approved, August 30, ISoi.
5 ;. "" l,le cll l "earls of down
5tin. wiH, it is thou
': io'.ter--wr,'S e he" 1,,is n,i'"y vear. by several million bushels. lUight
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x i.t.- ue, .iM.iiiiiii t it iiit iii. iinaiisiicu w,o lias not given rea.-ouab!e ass irau -e tint with floods of water, belched forth its he will give his per.-oiml aiiuotlVi.il iurtueuce, crimson tints, and spread the fiery flag of in favor ot" n law entirely prohibiting the
devastation over entire squares, un- iraitio in uitoxicaiing liquors as a b-verage.
uman exertions of Kesolved. riul ti.e e ..itr .' Hie luiii.iiia
American ami I r.niKl-i. l u oi r.tt he r-.-iect-
fuily rtqueIed to pn;. .sh tu in taeir re-i.tct.ve i- ip is.
Yours tiu'y,
: live, Ijipparu. I I'em. I ior iierK, ivice, -.v .... ........ ,.,n.,,,.n v- ('-( n-'cevoo
fWhiir.l for SherilT. Pannett. (DeraA for ! tweon domestic industry, am! toretgu ;n,.;,.,,d ., ht.rse i.,
York Hororder. Roberts. fDeinA for Tresurer. conquest, and gold hunting, was never so .v,, , ,.v.. r.v
strikingly exhibited as in the events fol- jinve l,rnketi thn-e
lowing tne expulsion ol tfie civilized and1 industrious 3loors from Spain. Under i them, Spain Inula population of forty- ! (JTKliliti lJuritt. the learned Blackeight .millions. They were conquered, smith, is still in Inndoti, anl is engaged and American mine? and the inquisition in forwarding his favorite prt j-.t fur took their place, and the population fell the c.-tablir-inn -lit oi ocean penny poitto below six millious. . ge-
'ver Sir .K'-ii a
o'Ki y. r. t'lie !. Simon, -but or l'.itir v.'agot:,..'
Wri!tsami'17 r'i' " of lislu' a!!1 mildew prevail to a much greater ; ia ... . P"'r of lire, stm.tl .i . i i f
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horse!
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extent than was supposed. In some of larmer near i.uigoi,..i .. , jr-There is a club m Aew York Recorder. Roberts, (Dem.) for Tresurer
the most fertile w heat districts the crops yield of 100 bushels of w heat per acre, called the "Unknown lub,' whose be- and Redlin. (Dem.) for Surveyor. The
are almost a total loss. Barley and oats on a laro-o lot. . ing. end and aim is, to have a good time other candidates were taken alternately
ot it. from the hiir and Democratic ticket.
I Mr. Anthony, one of the delegates to
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od and toil.
are admitted on nil hands to be abundant.
Potatoes are badly injured in both Is- (5-Whenever you see a lady whom m,u's- . you think is hand'some, ask your wife's
(r C.. P. R. James, the novelist, is opinion on tne sunject.
05" The arms of a pretty girl wound that Convention, thinks that they w ill
That is the way tight around the neck is wonderfully ef- not bring out a candidate tor C ongress,
" wvih!-j. :n.i ,u . .nnminrnl . beirn. .Miiiintcd ToumI it to net the tree, unbiassed, unbouglit I ncactous m cases 01 sore uiroai. n ; out win wu; iali.,.i.-.lmU1
r? I.'.ant.. 1... 1.1 . ''1,ld - .-.t 1 c " .,;.,;.... r tint itn.titl.t ! beats neimer tea all hollow. Staudiird.
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O'Brien.
In his speech at Lawrenceburgh, as if to add insults to injury, almost in the d.ior-ynrd of OT.rien, he declured that he d'd trike his name from the ticket. With what kind of grace, can he now
re-obitioin rai! upon the D.'in ?ratic party to rally
to Ins supp .it! .' ccnid enumerate t ther instam es of his boltiuj, but deera it unnecess 1 T ry arj all fresh iri the memory of ev -ry Democrat iri the county, awl v'..i doubtless be borne iri mind, when th-y come to fix up theirticket to vote. We dj- net recall these things to widen any breachof discord, that many exist between Line and O'Brien, but merely to show that he has no right to expect the party vote of his own party. -11 is now a catidi-.'.ate bjfor:' thj people,and these are public acts which we are , entitled to use.
