Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 39, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 September 1852 — Page 2
AMERICAN It 11 O O Iv V 1 I-1 E, 1 N D.
FRIDAY SEPT. 17, 1852.
The Mpnntcrlo. The following is from the last Domo-
cratic Register, to-wit:
"A Grand Rally of the lemn-rn-y rr the IVtli Cm.srewtiniint I'istrt.t will take plate at I'pper MnrcheMi-r. IVnrborn Oniintv, tmliana. on SATVRIWY. the Mth Inst. l3.'n. Hain"t-1 Houston. Con. Joseph I rtne. Hon
.!,. p. litirM, Pr. rit.-h. m. J. Brown ml
inn i(. v Itm ii i kx.nrfi.i.K r.-
J jrre. -ill sneak in the ronmic hereinafter i Jnhn '. - K,,li''",n- re "'"""R e speakers invited
nanW. in such places and times u due notice will "" rr'""" "" " peopi;
be piven of.
IN RTPI.F.Y COrSTY.
53.1. and -Mlh.
PEPATI R CO! XTY. Momlay. Tuesday, and -dnsda, 8ept.3Ttli S-lh.and iTHh. RVStl COVNTY. Thiirvliv. Fri.lnv, Sr.tnr.1av. Monday, and Tuesday. Sept. Oct. 1st. ,t. 4th. and .Mh. i'ol. James H. Lane is invited to attend.
Now. what is nil this parade of groat
eaker for ! Why is it the wholi
i Union has to be searched for distinguish
Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday, Pept. 9ind, spoakrri for! Why is it the whole
AVrll Finplnyril. The whole crowd of our public officers are on the track of Farquhar, and
Love for Foreigner. The democrats have a club formed at Versailles called the "Granite Club," and thev meet in the court house nml
all others who dare to oppose their grabs j hoar speeches and attend to other husi-
ttport the Treasury. Our officers are so
busy making speeches, and neglecting their business at home, that we expect the County Commissioners will have to allow them large extra allowances this fall, as usual. Their salaries are already
r .:. .. 1 A .. 1.:
1 .. , . . i . , - ' iuui inut-o tic it-cit ua ail nam wurhlllK i P.I "trior. IClr nnH f-itnf.f,.lrat...l in llnu t ,
For the American, j Tlie Jleotiiiff. I According td previous notice, a portion of the citizen of Franklin County, assembled in Klooitiing Grove, oil Satntdiiy, the 11th lust, for the purpose of nominating candid ites for the ilitfcreiit i-ouuty oiliecs. At linlf p-isl II o'clock, A M. tlie meeting : J I. -. ..I I a r I, .. f
. mml.. lll..,l.ril." ., WK !MBltllll uy circling n. tv. til
.....t, , ,,., , a!. a.-auii(,.1i Mt Tunnel, chairman, and W. M;.niire, and aged German came in at the door. I he ; j. it. Van Cnmp. of Metamora, Seiretaries.
speaker s etlort at this moment was re-; On motion, a committee. cm-sUting of one
cowing loud
any show
in his rem
ness designed to promote their interest
every two weeks. Last Saturday night, the 4th inst. during the meeting and while
a nc irnn aim inrir irirnui. norewas a great opportunity lor t ie' Jnlm p,...
Under this head the Cleaveland Forest j brawling leaders of the Loeofoc.o party This gentleman is the J,., City brtno-s up some reminiscences that ' ' show tl,cir love aIlli regard for the dear tor for the Stuicat large o.tE , , , ,. , , I Irishmen whom they so loudly treat and 1 la,t '- made his ann .... -'I'm maybe deemed exceedingly interesting ,ng bofon, eac ,feIcction ail,!tIie rircuit tZnn.0 at this time. The Irish, as the Cleve- j - . u. proce.-ded and de!iv,.rP(i V" ?P;i; land paper says, are celebrated the world! Cen. II.H.i.n, , lowest and most aht.siv,. r ' , . , . . , Ine same who made speeches at 1 ever been the !iiirrt.. ' V 011 it over, for their keen w,t, impulsive na- . X(.niil) Dayton anJ Cincinnati on Wed- ; to listen to tC ?Z wUr tures, warm hospitality, and love of liber- nesday last, and i posted by the Demo- , crowded, and. with fe" . . U5e
ty. 1 liese characteristics areseized up- craw lor speeches m various other places, speech was loudly conl".
nrty, and sev.-ral 'Zl1?
Wepsesday Eve. Sett. 15, 1S52. 3Ir. Editor: I am authorized to as sure the people of this County that Vm M. Beard will sot decline being a can didate for the next Legislature. Yours truly, G. A. Ckase.
The Sw Ticket.
nutri -tt T ; t. ... - ti,. il,llu"1" imiuaim iu uiaivf. i ii iue appropri
, to hunt down John II. Farnuhar ! And j Por follows yearly have to apply to the ,joino.l in ! .. . . . - County Commissioners for extra allow- 1,1 tie "
Situs is a specimen, m Dearborn county, I". , 1 having been i
o: what thev are doing- all over tins Ins- : - - .he could
t. . .i . .t i c irom ine pocKOts oi tlie people. This Utnn.l trict. Tt seems to say that the reoplc of . . . '. 11 stootl.
1 r ii;t Ki.. , ! 18 donc' ,lard working men. so that they ; old German democrat was
, " . " , . 3 i can have time to go out three days in the ' the door headlong over th
: Mini. Houston, jo. i.nne. Jesse i. ... - - i . , . i i.;-i.r .i
l. .. " . week and tell the people how to voK. "1 8 "vine iresmem o, ,,,e - wrani e ; - ..-.' "V :.V," " I i cats
' lnght, it. f ltcn, m. J. thrown ana . . . .. .. , . C lub." A younsr Herman who was in w7 s w-"--p " ;
t . hits m k i mii iii inir rinitti y ninrnra ni'inrr . -
jJomii La. liooinson : inat tsiey
unroarous applause, not lor from each township, was elected tu arrange on in this country by unmitisrated dem- 1 1 u 1 "c m ins speecu uere o n p
of bright and sparkling genius the manner of voting by towusn.ps. and to n,OJ -nj ,t, .,,n,.i,,,t TrUbmnn iaipoiiucai parties were necessary to have always voted the I),.n,A '
arks.but for their novelty and in- asrerlnin t 'e nnmherof votes to which each 1 " " ' watch tlK'ir opponents and protect the declared for Gen. Sc.tt i..iC-
ateness. The old German ,"w n'il'P should i.e entitle.!. , is uecoyeu into tue mesues oi j,oco,oco- country from corruption, and the Treas- not bear the vile s'-n, i .r -T t
the noise bv shouting for Fierce ! . ZTVr ) ' r "w , wl,,te,w.BJ"r-1 im, thinking all the while that he has ury from dishonest draughts on it. That the old 1to 1,v that ,-. ;st speech "that he could; but i i;,.' " ?' vXLu !!!oT.?,..T. -I.'"-i enlisted under the flag of pure Democ i be, but with all these guards against read his historvand kne- ,L t1"'
n America but a short time .: ' P.,l..tii,s ' ' i ,,. Tr w rn.rl,t l,v the sweet sound cfrruplmn, the I reasr.ry is not always tered against him l,v ...,.;, . '"a-F
not talk in English to be under- ! On motion, adionraed to meet t half ,t , ft." . t.: Retire against dishonest claims tipon it. -false. Every sensil,u 'b.-1
P, tl.i. il,ert it.. l,nnt p M ol ulL w uru l l ' " U"A " l" -The ( I a ! phi ii - are n ot a II dead. Take an Ins remarks! ..,-,.... . . ". 'fto fc
, i . r, n tp .'i n u . . I liimanir lio iumnili In vnt n n on i n st ll is i n -1 m . . I tl. -A i T i o i . c l.i. i ' lIlrteiV
piienea OUl Ol . nan pasi i ciock, i. m. met pursuant 10 " -o - i"11"'"-1 n u w ..lan.u ioj i . - um iriiiii.iy ncKnowlcdiri', ,1 ." f e court house .adjournment, when the comniitte of arrange- truest friends and his own best inter- the time t!i? Senate expired at mid- more to advance the T "'"lt7c
Granite ' '"-,s reported that they had agreed to vole ; n'ght. 1 here was a call of an extra Scott than all the V ;,r
C-I..I. " . ...1,. ... :.. ny low usin , hmoviiik earn lownsnm one I . session ol the Senate, to rnnn.i .-n-i l!ir enn l. ,!,.!. . -l'cnh.-
in our county officer livino- r.- -a - " " vote, in the meetinir. for everv fiftv of iu .' How was it in IS47, when Ireland was ... f ,. . . "" until tu
are ine court house wouni nave nooreu ine i . j . c i i tui .nan n ih.m nun mn. to transact, uon. e sihcitch- ii.... n .... . .. ... .. .legal voters, ana in it me loilowinir were the r..,;nrr nil tlio h
Tlo nrnJin f t!. f; T-t cl.nvns nf tlir-. irrrat 1 irnts nf .Ifmnc. I e ' ' ! 1 1 viueiii iii?iuiui nau uc inn uecu nitn.ier U which tie aever liiwiihin w.m . - ,.i... n.. ,..u, we c.i.ie u in
, . e , " i.i., e.u l-ii t I their time from their offices iii the coun- strained bv his friends who did not like entitled.
penaerti ineeiiiir, wnicn was neiu m ouu mm. u.- imn- i imciy iu uc ....... , , . ... ci,i.,,i ii,;Si-,,ii,,(:,,,i, -v c ..... t " " . Ipr tn inrr thn nnnnl linn. in.nAtnn . tO SCO 3 ntTIlt. anilllllS OUlly UVlDliUl. A O. Ol VOteS.
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Blooming-grove on Saturday last, will some insubordination among their slaves, '. ' 1 too, was a democrat. 15v this proceeding Path, entitled to
!' l" C-UHUlli'll UI IUUIIUV IU .1 mi . RUm lirna
- ine meeiuiii was uroKeii op 111 a i ow. ine s
ourselves away from our office a few into the traces. And have the people of , . ' . - i om t.miiancniio ine noui iiarpor
- , . , V . T- a . .1 j.ww. -- ..v,.,7 xi 1 -K" 1" 111 I U IIC HUP SlU I Pill" Mllll III-"' 14 1 1 - , hours on that day, and was present du- this District come to this! ; . ... , r - f; i 'i .i?.. iimigheld
be found in another column. We tore they have been Font for to whip them , . ... r. -.-r r U A J V 1 l -.f Ketr t,,em
Democrat, and on the trees and fence ' German friend, and the young German V,,,,. ;
posts up the creeks and on the hills. ; wnt ,n quest ol tlio 1'rwulent ol the
3 5 4 4 6 2
her perishing population were calling up-
No. votes. 1 on us for bread! Who were then the
speech
clos
o
everv
true friends of Irishmen and of fainish-
i th- extra session was called to order in a very short time alter the regular ses
sion terminated before thy
flllit till. I hutl'lltP flrxn I I ...... ..1 - t J! ... ' .
I" --- ....v. - ""i. ihmilwii t-u a i urn v i ; ve n ess
u:;t:;
Senators ot'the Imi-wt .-..i . '"'Way
...,,.,T.a
that v.
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llilKi- ii,,..
T"m this
ciion. H1?
and
3 in? Ireland! Let the public record speak was not stifficientlv watched. II. rbnr- hUt.-.rv f tt,.. i....' ' . l.'lr:''p-'!(d in
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Tot.il
MP.
ring part of the meeting, not, however, 1 Nor does this notice in Dearborn ap-
to take part, as we participate in no con- pear to be a mere parade of names to n , ,, , ... "Granite Club," and found him cuurded
ventions. The meeting-was respectahle call out a crowd, for the editor says i . . l'iu- uhj art. by a democrat who was taking his part. Th commute on resolutions then offered
, . . , ...... ., . , , , ,, : ; Ann, too, it is convenient to treat to beer so he was obliged to keep his hands off the following, which were adopted i n n 11 m hrc anI rocnoctnKlA in U ant -'t ier V I I 1. It.- nrptiiit nun mMrAco tl.n . . 1 . . '
and business capacity ...vi. 1
linn Tlio tlr-l-ot tl,- n io ! ! shnillil rf-irard it as nntllinir- t.nt . nro I ..... - KCn Jllirllsri 110 Was UncIerStOOU 10 DC
. " ;. . ... lliunuui itou Class: 1 liese are ine sm-mn " urn h l.ir l-'nrmi mr "
Fairfield
Laurel, SdtCrek,
Krnttlr.-illA 1 r. , it . : .1... IT., ...J . w..-,rt- , .1 1
- U1IU t. t I. 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 li t: tue r-tttitt- .-v i ...... j - unti it- tin.-. uliiHUV e Or P- li'n,. I White Water 0 . . ". . ..... in,,,, r. 4.. i: ... I "' ed.
into t ie lacts oi the case. liOos ni uiu . . - .-i,.u i j .iu e tien. s.-,,t.
irom alunglon to 1 exas and hack in or a murderer mil -i ' "u,'r .1 r . .1 i .- . , ... " .lil thsre l..
uiese ie iiiiiiuies,! nougu in lact. lie nev- ccccimI m iirnvinir . ; -'"- i
er moved an inch! ! ! Tins is the act of no doubt that lie f... .. 1 "";i- fie hi
Ray
As
respectable ,n talent "they A ILL bv- present and address the and Friday and Saturday, and him. This shows what 'great love the Hes pacty, and especially . meeting. ere this said m the demo-; te d make gatan ' leaders among the democrats have for - - e harmony of their ac-' cratic papers of Decatur or Rush, we , , . foreigners. In the old Germans bro- . . . " ..!,,,,.. ... . . then on Sunday officiate m the 1.,i;,t. i, i ....... '
also respectable, several of the men se- i bound to believe Torbet until he sins ;
lected being the very best men in our j worse than he has, for we yet believe county. But the people, whose umpire : him to be a gentleman. Hut we ask the it is to build np and tear down in election people to show their independence, and matters, will settle all these questions in ! resent, with indignation, this attempt to a few weeks. With th"ri leave it. humble and over-awe them. This is
; what it is intended for
; men to tell people how to vote, and learn
them the way of salvation !
KusliTilte Itcpublicnn.
i Crn. Casi and the abusers of ! Scott.
A. C. B.
iCIl.
rrtt ... I
i nis paper appears again under the which the Locofocn
Circuit Jurist-ship. Judge 3IcC.rty h.-.s been confined at Lawrenceburg for four we- ks. attendin"-
the Circuit Court of IWWn r..,,tv I" rtions of the ytate
The continued stream of vulgar abuse,
press and orators are
charge of D. M. Bell &. Co. as publisher, pouring upon Gen. Scott, seems to have dis-
V.t ,1.,, i Mr. Bell, called at our office on Tuesday p-usted Gen. Cass, as weil n mnnv l..a !ij.
I liuk IV Id llllVlUIVU It-'t. .,t.tltlltltllij ' j c. - J .....
I onstrations, no such parade- no such Mast- He appears to be a pleasant and tinguished men of that parly. In a late R. Goodwin, of iirookville, Irs Stout, Spr-ng-
HVRAsging, is to be witnessed in other ! agreeable young man, and we think has speech iu the Senate he said: I . . . ; a. X- 111.. . . .
I 1 1 heenernv to rarrv nn I p octo . kl.mnnt io niun coum o iiomin.iieu
ill . t 1L1I 11 13 crj .....
action of Congress on this subject, and see where the parties stood. The fact that only eleven Democrats
esolved, That we will recognise 110 man, ' ... ,.f nno linndred in the House of Pen
tuiliilale, before this meetiii"-, unless he' . , , , -
l,ave nrr.tsni.mitteilhisname ax such, rcsentatives voted to save tue people oi
and shall agree to abide by the decision of this Ireland from starvation when tens of
i meeting. Resolved.
means to elect the nominees of this meeting, in that country were wildly reaching On motion, the meetinz then proceeded to tle;r arms toward us anil crying '-bread! nominate enn.li.l.,fa ... I... r. ft... CM....;...
names were ai, K ... i i trl bread! bread!" is a striking commentary
' upon the Democratic party's loud pro- ; fessions of love for the Irish whenever
TT-.TT rf . It. . T- 1 . . . .
j i. iienrv ..1 imre', t.tii. nearn oi irisli votes are to ue secured. e supSring'leld, V. M isjuire. of M-tamora. Jno. ,. ., . t . r
lilt unit in til
the Senator sent round Ohio to hcaii
u-ing. so
abusive epithets on Whirrs a
called. Galphins! not reint'tubered!
The GeneralV speech at. Columbu
His own Galphinisin otthe in tin
lie
more acceptahle to
W hen he hai
obi hero.
occri
ne
That we will use all honorable thousands of men, women, and children spoken of as very abusive of (len. Scott,
names were submitted.
For Senator. Dr. Samuel Ptvisof Nw Trenton
ICrprocia tat i vex.
I ! II' ,. ..
ana oi incrs treneraiiv tiie same
speech he bad before delivered, at Cleveland, Mt. Vernon and Newark, lie gains no credit, by his course, and aids tu t t!se cause he advocates. As to facts, he mav
)'vr"U i, .
,1... M-, . "l i
M W party
Ui'iSt I'ullt,.. , .... . "'I
m-lnner..chres"ell,!,i;l).;ini;;;j p-arance, the mean-t M t:. thatt-vrexlMed. This
iiei .nil o-fi'.-it
in!:;:
in 1
a-ton:ii
a.
n '
iirass piece nfj). .
mai'.e
e.ive
the
TV tint f : . "J
never had the ctitire "r,...1r.. i 7. '
l. .. .-:.l . I... .-.!... r i i i " . ... , . ... -"in. .iii.
in-sf-.u ui ue one ui joint i.:ini;o:i.ii s battle in Ins hv n-., tl
.... . ..... .. cii...-r..ii.. At'., i .1. r lii ;. . i -
Mr. Rtmax has also been eu.-cd there- e-V a"a inuuonce' ls n!lil!? tlie Uis- , -'.i"i. " c nope mo ivepuuucau l,t the vials of calumny must be poured out w T.,1..,. i- . t. r. ! trict with bullies to brow-beat the peo-I wil1 not son again show any signs of UP' him, without tho sliglitest referen. e
..u. v.. i..t.-...., iii ins passed - . ' : r.- l . . . .
11 IS a uviii.'.iu. , . . i litniLiii iita.
pose that the Democratic
Congress urged upon this occasion that it would be unconstitutional for our country to save th p ior Irisli from perishing by starvation. Oh yes, the constitution
unto Union countv to .! ti, r;.. ' TK 1,110 je to nw will
cuit Court there, which is now in session l,tcliar trait of the man, and is the only
There appears to be l.r.t little feeling';
way he can carry his plans. But will
or excitement about the election of
; th? people submit !
Judge. Even in Rush snd Favette. ,
tion.
where a few weeks ago tve th-jtight there ! Locai rrcv. was likely to be a split iu the democratic j The Press, at Greensbnrh, by
parn , anu tliat we would luu e some fun ! Battcrton, appears in an enlarged and of this place and county
inero, has all died away, wl things ap- improved form. It was always (at least I was raised over it and .Mr. Litick, our excel
pear reioncneu; and tne election of ever since the present editor has had in i ,vul 1 osl i,iJS,?r, was slandered without
Judge will pass off, cs it should, with but been one of the very best papers in the little party feeling and excitement. ; State and notv it is one ol the largest Then, too, those officers should be elect- j and best. Mr. Batterton is a good wried strictly on fitness and qualifications, j ter of unimpeachable moral character,
regardless oi party; anu this appears to J courteous tow ards all, and a safe politi-
lcnn Ituiues,
A few days since a large package of e'emo-
si.!e to Joseph Rudman. They were delivered e wil'' cril,les "'"t in England would smh1
field.
Slierirr. for a hiuh O AT. Rartl
office, and especially for tlm highest otl.ee. of Butler, B. Whitney, nf White Water.
r or FrraMlrrr. T. J. Tvter, of llrnnkville, !T. V.
to his past life, hii previous services, or true Simonson, nf Sprinefield, P. C. Woods, of is always the excuse, of the Democracy
character. IDs History is scrutinized from .Melamora, J.L.. ,Iore, of Posey. c r i .1 r 1 .1 1 i his birth-not to discoter his Cood qualities l or Hecor.ier. of Congress when th y find themselves : and his claim to public consideration, but to J- Chapman, of Highland, S.imuel Gil- disinclined to any noble and benoiicient f.nrl n.,i :,.l.;,..-l f,.r ,.u ...lr ,. bretli. of Siirill-rfield . J H. Oslmrn. nf M-:i. . . "... .. ..."
That is the ques-; cratic electioneering documents arrived at ti e ta,1011. He, is without the slightest .Vrule. act, Out n.i constitution was m ttieir xvay Post OfF.ce in this place, directed on the out- and without the remote! justification, cha're ' For t'ommisNiouer. when they wauled to give soin: th u-
rnor'i. ' ' sa,uU of t,,:,1':lrs ol't of the public t"easSiin ejor. ury to reimburse Gen. Jacks.m for a fine Jacob Masters, 01 liloouiiier Grove. .1 i- 1 1 ( oroner." imposed on him by a court ol justice, and 7 ..... r. 1 11 .... . ... ..... . ...
.mm oampoeii, oi urooKvme. . no constitution was 111 tueir wiy v. iien
to bim, but when he opened the package he , ""T, ? ' ' ra"Ce l T 1 I ' ' t " trill lVS' mid Urhlfll 111 OCOMT nomit... In t l.a
D. found fevcral inside directed to other citizens world, slit uU consign bim to i.erneti'inl inf.t-
A terrible breeze 'my- And that we are not improving is ev
ident irom what is passing around us. Again, referring to the attacks on Gen.
stint, b--cuse he did not break Rui'man's package and peddle out the democratic documents. The Clique in town was busy a messenger was dispatched to John L. Robinson, in hot haste, to find out what to do. In the meantime, the little runts and biff docs
. ".L"V?": AL,e.,"rrli j a frw they wanted to give old Mr. Ritchie fif-
matter of fact men. men able to manu
facture facts out of whole cloth, for urtv and every occasion! The speech at Dayton must h"ve been the same he delivered In other places. After he !ud nearly exhaust d himself therein abusing Robinson. Ik turned in and abused Scott. The Dnyton Gazette says: 'After abuse of R.d)ins,!i. as the frien 1 of G u. Se-iti, the n-wt tiling iii order was abuse of Gen. Scott himself. For this we venture to s.iv even the Democrat's themselves were not prepared, ami we know that the better cl:;ss of them stomached it with the utn:,-.t difficulty. They could bcur to hear Robin sun called any name iu ;he vocabulary of billing-gate, "but to hear Gen. Scott de-
ped urn taken pr;s,iier. Tiiis.h
.i i:it- 11 uue 01 tiiei-ii this very important iir. rii!.to tin histury of e-:r c,,,...
our ii'-rei-Oiore lgn .r:
charging tnem one
Wt'll.
'n rela: rv. he :
I'itlZens t.-ill.
"' .. V1,. .
erous and enlightened ;t.uni.r' V, might g ' on and till a p'il-' of'ihi.
per ill gn nig an account
man and ins speech, iiut w
li rive saw! eiioii jn t,i
Scott, iu the same speech, he bears honorable testimony to his worth, as a man, a patriot, and a General in the following remarks: "It is lamenlahle," savs the General, "and
to a spectator in Knrope interested In the
minutes, to uive the renresentatives frnin tin
different townships an opportunity of consul- ty thousand dollars, more or less, to reimting t-getli.-r, in regard to their tickets; and, hrsc him for his pretended losses bv a llHVincr heen air.iin culled In nr.lur Dm l. el.il. '
ing proceeded with the following results.
be the feelings of the people in this j cian. And he has what but few editors j of the Clique were enlarging the storv. And "aT.le of. "H '"AV WJ-0"?-. 1 ,nnrt 1e
I , ,1 . , , (uiiiuiiir. in mr- vui nrui 11 mnsi seem as
circuit.
A Sharp Kebuke.
who are practical printers, have a good , some who are known, and may yet have to though no man were properly oualilied to he
j education. He is yet young, but clear- suffer, charged Mr. Li lick with violating the candidate for the Chief Magistracy of this
law. and that he would be in the Peio.nii ir,. 1 n,,ffM,y country, unless he is about the
.1 .i t-i i- . . " greatest rascal iii it. Now, sir. I wi l take m three months. The friends , the country . 0 part nor lol , ,nrh w , came in, to whom these lies bad been told, ; npoelile for such a vicious food. For my rgr, ttmg his fi.te, and expressing their aston- sp1,"i ' repudiate nnd reject it. I helieve tli'at i him nt that he would be -nilty of smb. a Gen-pf!t is honorable and patriotic cilii - r . .u "... zen, and that he has written his name and thing. But the end ,s not yet w.th these vile W, deds on one of the brightest page" of his 8 auderere. j country's history; and not one breath of cal- . , , . . I umny from me shalll ever wither a single Parade! Parade!! : leaf of the laurel that encircles his hrow Ao w tremble, and let no dog bark. ; His wreath was fairly won. I have enjoyed T.nrl T..li,t T D 1; . his personal frieiidMliin fnp 1... o. .. r
nt n. ... .u ..U...11! . . ... .... . . "xuiucvii, uiu inosi cor- - - .
n 1 1... ..wm a., jui-! n,u r miuuiu goou cuiiors, ami where there is one he rilnt . .,0:, : , , . y?ars. ana 1 co nm mean at ti,,s d ,v bv
y 1101 as iiiiiiy calumny to prove myself unworthy
f ' ... T 1 I . . 1 1 i , 1 f . , ....
ju.iM ifiii-i-ourtr 1 ue oiuer tiny, ; neatieu anu careiui always sate. hen at the appointment of Lane and Far- ! we look about this State and see how quhar, Col. Dumont attended. Lane ap- ! many towns and counties are suffering pealed to Col. Dumont to state if all on account of not having a good editor, their difficulties had not been settled ho- we feel that Greensburgh and Decatur norably, and if he (Lane) had not offer- Co. should cluster around Batterton, and ed Dumont his hand in friendship, with a sustain him as he should be, or he wi 11 be j proposition to heal up all difficulties, in a 1 called to more lucrative and less labori- j large crowd in Indianapelis. The reply j ous business. This world has but few'
I'or Senalor.
Dr. S.Davis, !J Xreii surer. T J. Tyner, 41 M. V. Simonson Woed (i Moore I'orSliorilf. O. M. R .rtlovv 41) E. B. Jones Cenj. Whitney 14
I or ICepri-ocutal i ve.
predated as a man notuiiiv civil capacity. but as one wli-
career noes not reject ar.v credit either upon himseifor his ceiri'rv" this, in proof of which h:ili" an hour's twaddle was expended, called out no apphse.no symptom of approv.il from any cjuarter. hut was receive.! by the crowd wiih silent disgu.-t." U'eur.i r!:.,l t!i-,- r:..., i:.,i.t
10 ...1 : t . . . .1 . . .1 . t, .ui!
- oppt-.ii i? in mu 10 uiuiu 10 give .sij.iieunng to Dayton: ?bu that he made
Vr-l
v evi-rv rmuC
1 . 1 i I . , -. 1
11 is a low uiacKiruari. ton 1
"roveling to cfi'ect anvonr
ar.'l the party w lies
cares. There are Iv.-oint-inces in tip bv
of tins man I'ett it. which real
ior his meaun
Tir.-t While a im-inher of 1',
. 1 .
" ;.nr
1
1 llili.
principles he j--
itnr of lie im .iriablv
e "military ( hap'aiii to that 1
the elect;.
Sec nd When traveling on
contract voluntarily entered into by himself. The Democracy of 'our National i Legislature never find an obstacle in tlie Constitution when they wish to bestow pirgesses upon their favorites, but, if an
a steamboat with hi
since, he is eha
g 'd v. Hi
mi!v.
'1 .
v, 1,
sel! at a ga nnnir table, vvii.rv !, m lined and ceiitiinii-.! int!i panr his sick cliild in ate tin-r p.:ri ii'":V. actuary died, notwlthita'niing h:. rerieateillv went to li'm am! im!,!,.r,-! '
So
il
4
B-ard
Goodwin
51 8
FOR RECORDER. .r)( Gilhreth
appreciated. The in ungu.Ige and person ag John
expect from him, and what would have ' is rarely sufficientiv
burned deeply the cheek of any but drunken vagabond, the stupid dolt, or the , l.,;t the mo' Lane. "Yes,"' said Dumont, "you did ; miserly assassin will probably be sup- I Bn'i.i .r- 1 1 . . 1 .. . . ! , .. . . .... nu int mos
oner me j our nana at tnai time; put you ported as well as the man who would add did it with a heart full of malice, and a 1 credit to the town and to the Press. If thousand lies upon your tongue unre- Greensburgh does not sustain Battert on, traded." Can the gallant Colonel swal- it is not probable they will have as good lew that ! j one in his place in the next century. 'Hiiirah for tarqnhnrl-' i We wish him abundant success.
Lane, in his speech at Lawrenceburg, j said various etforts had been made to. rarinjr the ( lose.
Henry
M iirnire Stout Chapman
Osborne 4 COMMISSIONER. John Saurland 40 Murray 17 SURVEYOR. Masters fili CORONER. Campbel f,r, On motion. Resolved, that the editors of the Ain-rican and Democrat be requested to publish the proceediags of lhi meeting.
tin motion, adjourned 111 a quiet and
CHASE, Ch'm.
auv
of it."
Petit); In his late speeches on the stump. Gen.
t cunning ill his movements) . Cass has distinctly told his i.i.rt.jt .na n.,i tn orderly tiiminer. a-j. indeed, the whole meet.
. 1.1 .... i ... r 1.: ,t. r. . . ..... inir had been roiiiliirt.i.l
1 ivv it less in nis Stealings "i'1 '" perimi anuse 01 tne higs, . - X ,'
from the public treasury, it is reported, or 01 u,e v,ig candidates, for he would en- J. H. Van Cotr S-c(
; willbe in Brookville this evenin"- jt jg gage in nothing of th- kin 1. Wouid that ' supposed he is vet travelling out his con- '' other P011"""- ""kersand writers, would T1' . J Si"n V,,u";w' , ., .. : follow this excellent etamnle ' nl' R " '"' " prominent Demacrat grcsional mileage. He is writing edito- " examPlp- of Marshall Co. Tennessee, is stumpinn- tlmt 'rials for the Jacksonian, tellino-how sick I "lood, Trasjr.l, . Misinet with splendid elfect, for Scotland
Wk,rpni-1, , "veJnsl i.eiira 01 one ol llie bloodiest
to save an unfortunate nation from a miserable death by famine, the Constitution rises up at once like a mountain in their path. We don't think that such a Democracy will at all answer the purposes either of the Irish or of the Americans. The following is given by tinForest City from the official records of Congress: TIIE IRISH RELIEF BILL.
Sr.xA-rr.. Feb. 25. is 17
nn I on'y : rry that so fee bean! it. Cin. Gazette.
to join h -r at th ! inu ! .!
ot tlr
' Oi ;. .1 0.1:1
STirin-r. I! -i-l.r
r:-.cls for lite Wilier I'ri-csor.pr. We meet occasionally with a Whig Freosoiler, who says to us. "We!! I want Scott elected, and I shall do a'.l I can for him but cannot give him my vote." We wisli to get these persons to look .-it tin
position they are now oecupvi :is. W t hey entered into the Free Soil r.: they found there large numbers of parties; the Van Boron's, of New Y
v.,... ...r-i... ... ..r 1 1' . . i--t
3lr. Critten leu (Whig) introduced a ivnWlXVnd I,,, "' mt ,u'!e
the nartv. besi les Te it numbe-s ,, it
l.'U ks. th ,0. .
.s is tin man who i. r
traveling 1 v. r y,.nr State, aiui t.; the people that (Jen. S.-ett is a murderer, and a i .nv.-i-il! Wlnt !: you of him! Salem News. Nil Itt Willies. Jere. Clei j.-i;s. tie lih-Her of til- V Ei-.Lriand factory irirls. who vulr all the v-ay Irom Washington 1" t'l H;i!-e e-. iieli brirhaciie. s.-.-
n bis
tle.t le
0111 appropriating .jimi.(i;)j To lie expended in provisions under the direction of
, t
"hurrah for Farquhar," but they could I
net succeed, it would stick in tbe'tbro.it. ; Canvass !';'s
I"-V,T1 niirh lintn ftontl. nlnm, '
e ..v...., v.. tin...," ,,.,.! ,i,, j, .
1 .1 .1 r .1 . ... ""f,ultfl .mo. it im.-. tr.rr ui-e II our province j the sympathy of the people and r d nir , . , T. ,. , i .1 1- ' . . . ,. to record. The particulars, as we learne d
Mote than two-thinls of the Congressional1 ue,.K om nis nes ana from a friend, are as follows:
Only three more weekly ! -"'"'" upon jonn II. farquhar, and; Two brothers Hiram and Warren Francis-
.. . , , . . papers can be published before the election. uen- ccou- Are the people Slaves to co reswents 01 tnis county, and well known and that it could not be done, and he ' ,L , . , ',,; ...,1. .1.: , j n this community as resn- table and i,.-n..u.
. . . . . .. , tt is iiirrriore nine 10 warn ine neon e mraiiis"- -"t.iim. it-out 11 iuui"?; 1 . . i , -1
riared any one to the ellort. At this a , , . 1 ' , , j r : misnlirpi.lll:tinnd un.l ramnli.i.tc fl
near relation of Lane's rose before him,' . . , . . " . ' quhar has now been a candidate before the and with a flourish of his arm. in a sten- 1 nU fl,r ,,-, if ,,. u f
tonan voice, and with an pvident nnp- - ...i n. 1 1 . . . ' in deep affliction was called nn tn folbnv 1 "eJ "green to meet at a
.. ... f . I - I -I 1 , . . .'
AtClereland recently. Lieutenant I.von.
who served in Mexico, in Pierce's hng'ide, nml has alvvnys heretef.ire li-n nn Hctive Demorrat, addressed the 1st Ward Scott Club, in viiidicition of the Old Hero, in a speech full of eleqiience an. I, I power cVl.Ml.li mr hi,,,
from what he called ' t!ie cowardly and mean
n 11 ....
1, -1 . ,. . , i' mm 1 in . linn he resident and transporting the same ,,:lni ,,. Tn I iii ffiiiiilnrifr t . r T ... 1 .... 1 I f
. " I'""' ,lll",n aim t'.nt 1 1,. l,-n,!,.,r
Sectt .im 1 ...1
Hi'lltlllU 111 U ,ULIUIlil XfSfl. X - - . u, 1 ,:.!.. 1 .,...: . ... rK
..... . ..in nut 11 ciijipiii leu ine in 11 Willi ,.-n 11. ...! ,1
m .ii t-ioijiieiice iinn lorce. Messrs. J. M. Clayton (Whig) and Cass (Dem.) followed on the same side. Mr. Niles (Dem.) opposed the bill, as setting. 1 dangerous precedent when, on motion of Mr. Hagby (Dem.). it was postponed until to-morrow. Senate. Feb. 27. Mr. Crittenden moved to take up the bill reported bv him vesterd av lor tin re-
is i' now ? Tiie Van. an 1 K'irg. and
iut rartv is i-x1ii!t in
'ikers line ne-ylvnma. 'I w'th him.
n lie.rnlei
Tlie old II::
etvo.i tnem un. I M 1.
Mr. Wilmot and a!! v. '.i 1 act,
have gone hack Uth-ir lirt love, to Senator Chase, an 1 bis evic Freesoil alii -s.we will let th fdbextract from the "Cley-Ian I True ) crat." th" great-or g:tn of th- Fr -party.cn th- Western Reserve, givi f tc-ts. That pap.-r, sp -;.l;:ng of the cv of Senator Ch a-i. s tvs:
a"
po
eli
vouch for (ici. l'ierce's ln-:vr-v Coi;rnre. J. -,';i:i he was v. ii'i I: :; Mexico, and knew all ah it ii. went so far. on o:ie occ.-i-i.m. 3t". t!i- lie to aiiv on u ho doul.-e-il i '-- iiient. Agn'11. when he got b-i.-l.- t" t-n. on Friday night, he -end in in F.i'-.euil Hall, according to t'.- ?- report. --II' con!.! t-'s'i'V -'n - ' . Pier.-'s bor-- fellevry wr.s tilougl 0 1 cp with gr.iiie sic . :.
The Edit 01 who was iu ipiietly expos. tstiteohv. bv
I
ol the
M ie.i t'c- 1 1:.' s the eriii'. "ii'i iv lie; I-! ::.
ble citizens, have been for s-me time KMllii. asefsi,iis certain dirly drivellers uro endeav
clobks in Jackson county in this Stale. They or'"ff l, cast upon bis fair fame. Over -'j lief of the sulrering poor of Ireland and nsu illy travel different routes, but make "a Democrats in that one ward ubme have de- Scotland.
And what is to be tie
1 ' '
Wli
clar-, for Scott.
The Cincinnati Commercial.
a neutral
of Brownstown, last Friday Iv,iH'r' "''at three of the Delegates to the u-1,;,, , .Tin r the brothers reached the tav- r"''1" WhiS Congressional Convention in i 1 , - - a LoC' e o'clock, and enquired if his ,h ,l Cl,v ,mve heretofore been "old stand-bys ' "; ' , ' ls' rived, and was informed that of l,,e Democracy." but are now warm for Subsequently. duringthc
Cleaner Vel
O.. U.l Cl.. 1. r T- , . - . .. . .
vii ..lunuoi ui iaM Hct-R, iiir. L.U1CK, practice 01 meeting each other frequently.
public house in
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ine, inane ine nan resound witn a "Hltr- against him, hey should have been piented , "ls l'"u' -lne -u m a fsri tune) to tlie night. One of the
rah for Farquhar." Whilst it was a ; before this day. Charges msde next week tomb. He closed the Post Olhce for one "n, about nine
yton, An I .. . . '. . . 1 1. . . 1. ' .1. . ...u .. r. . 1 r.-11 . ! 11 . 1 , . .. 1:1. 1. . . 1 . .1
.. ....(...v .... , J ............ ..v ..et.i.ctt it, ui'. : . ,.,J i 11,., ,: , o I.I L 1 imewH. It i.ro.ll,. . I.....1
spirit and chimed in. and it was a long l,a,ts f be District, much less if they r Catholic Chun 11, to perform the last re- called fora light and asked to be shown to C,L'.'" tn ,t County this f.,l which gave 4,()il(l time before order could again be restor-' n,,,d t,,e ,,lst we'"' of lh canvass. Cpou ' lijr'ioiis rites over the body of his beloved Mm The landlord informed him that he bad 'U'iority for the Democratic Governor, both ,d. It is said Lane has net dared any j Z l'I Tto V' "d "M'ZU KoUon.the Democratic Spe.ikone to hurrah for Farquhar since. people ,r any charges are made against j town wore sordid, to make bit ter com- ' Francisco followed the landlord into a dark pr of the Maine Legislature in 1-47 bolts (Jen. Wh. i .... 7,i.., . jther Lane or Farquhar, which have not been , . , , i room and undressed himself and retired to r'"?e. and openly refuses to support him.
rrU 1 . v r .. t , " 1 made previously to this date, should not be , . ... ... ; rest. 1 he bed seemed to Iw wet, and h :v- !,ls0 '1o ',,,'-,, (ardner, and Hon. Mr.
nt: i.t?i .u. ui ine jai-Ksonian. at ; e 11. -.i . c t. .1 vioseu.
.Mr. Sevier (Dem.) opposed the motion.
and it was disagreed to yens IX f.-ill
.ocofoco
ler juiiuits i:i
Rushville. and the Rille, at (Jreensburg, had not a single paragraph relative to C. F. Clarkson. What is the matter ! We
knew Jas. H. Lane was
i believed by either party. Such things as are
i.tiu. u,,, omeewas rest ThebeHsft,mMol we(; an-d ,;.v. So also do Jnde (;,,rder. Desperate indeed must these ing some matches about him, he struck a P'bcock of Niagra Co. N. Y
men be, to thus act and feel. Is this ''K1,1- lTPon examiuing the bed he found i"c ,M''I, " few 'ear9
rservea uihii ine iasi nour 111 oroer t nal mey 1 ' " .1 ,.. , ,r .. A " rii-riv.ni.,n J 1 l ., t t 1 , i that it was wet with h ood! Discovering a ongres-man . t . i ML...:. because Mr. Linck. a German. Hnn t j. .. . ,. . ."-'-"vering a ti... 11 :
"' ui mm uiituuimuitiru.Miuiiiu wins- . - - cuuaie on ine lame near ov, lie lit it and
the latter hav-
1 nee a
j regarded. Then we wish it understood, let De a wni?- 1 annibals and Patagonians : looking under the bed. saw the body of his l"er,! are - democrats 1,1 that County, who
.1 1 , , ... ., .. ...1.I K - .1 01 oilier. Willi Ins llirmilriil Irnm a.. t ur uui ior cctui.
...... o. . . u. tout ; ciuirge come irom wnicn ever siae 11 may, ,,ulu t-.pt-t it-ti 10
in Dearborn, and bad not time to write from this until the election, we shall stamp it respect.
.1 i:..i oioiner.
i-uvn tt nine more anj
.with liisthroatcutfrome.tr to ear,
perfectly lifeless! ra--teiiinif the door
j immediately, he proceeded to load a revolver
i7. .1 i..,. hehad.butb-rore he could do so thete was Jone, A. Ur.tl.er.. an effort made by several men to enter hi, H e call attention to the advertise-; toom. rretemlmg not to be alarmed, he
ment of this excellent house in Cincin- 1 SK,?a lne,M 10 w" 'tl he dressed himself.
Io I e I tn isiiis.
The friends of Scott and Farquhar ,
A I. I 1 t,..:.,. .. .. , .
if .1 1 , : ouuu tt nt-. ii.iu iiuiiipn loaoinr Ins nisnatl. If there is anv honso n t ut nir ..n , ... . 1- . ....... ls
. - . . 1 ' t.jic-ttt-tt tut? tititir, .
editorials for the Ride. Iiut, where is "s unfair and unjust, and should be disbelieved
Robinson Is he sick again, so he can- v the people. Cut Mt the same time we not even write editorials ! We hope we wouI- cution you against any attempts of shall not long be no-looted in this way. 1 CRndidates PeMinP t,Mfir friends to circulate
, Miuuers men cnarce 11 on IHeir opponents. - "---. ".-.. .. .,.uitn 101 He oneueu llie door. an,l t he l;.n.l I.t.I nA
i in order to cry persecution. ! w hieh can be endorsed and recommend- two othermen rushed 011 him. when he tired CI"h t,lere last w"'k, which had a fine effect
We would, if noiM- W.. .1,. i. edtothe full oxtent.it is tl.i. rre.8o nis pisioi, imme.tiately ft Ifr - - r..s several nn naro.l Uer-
will raise a pole at Francis Rower's 1 . - me landlord and one of his accomplices, after m" -"g". e most or whom h ave herete- , . warned againa any tnck, device, scheme, Prompt, honest, reliable, and as cheap as which the other nun fled. lore been Democrats raised two snlendi.l
store, in Highland township. 111 this bargain, or falsehood that may be raised on any other. Our old merchants all l-nw- We lurther learn that Francisco went be- sh poles, each of them over 1 Oil feet hiBli niittee of Ways and Means.
county, at 1 o'clock on Tuesday next. the eve of the election. The Whig Press of them, but we ask our new bee-inners to ' ffj jUSt' T of, l,h.e "co Brornt ai-ii K large handsome banner between The object of the Locofoco majority
1 1 . 1. . . 1. . C . . . . , I . ., , . - - o
' e uupt- 10 m i- goou uirii inn, ior none mis -.usirtci win Keep inemseives aloot Irom become acquainted also
are more wortnv 01 vour Kiminess than rarucipanon in any sucn -iasi nour ' char-
he same day. the
bill for the relief of Ireland passed the
Senate by a vote of yeas 27, nays 13 all voting in the negative being Democrats. Now, bear in mind that the bill passed the Senate on Saturday, the 27ih of" Ft buary. but three business days before the close ofthe session. Imme'diat.'Iv it he-
Democratic came known that President Polk was onnosod tn it. nml tint li tt-,...!.l . :
Hie Hunliiigtou (l.l ) Herald states that it passed the House. ( )n Monday the bill re are 21 Democrats 1,1 that Countv. ul.n ..." 1 . .... ., . 1'."
ntts it-porit-u in me 1 louse, ana the following proceedings had: Hoi se of Representatives, Mirch I. The bill from the Senate for thereliel of Ireland and Scotland w as read, and a motion made to lay it on the table was negatived yeas 75, nays S2. Mr. Caroll(Whig) moved to go into a Committee of the Whole for its consideration, which was negatived yeas 61 j. nays 110.
The bill was then referred to the Coni-
mn-tit be! This, and thisonly th-d -struetioii o the Free Soil orgMit::.tiei. nnd the upbuilding of a pirtv Democracy. , . . ...
Ill no m nor way. nn 1 m n
except lOSOpilv c;in wo ,j,:,-n th e.-e r.
Ohio and New Y. rk. The gradual. lisorgan'z.itio-i of thFreesoil party in Uai'iilton county. (Mr. drive's residence.) an ! i"i ino-t !' the southern counties of Ohio in lSi: nnd lS.'iO. The abandonment of that 1 rg inization in IS.jI by 3Ir. Chase and 'tis Iriends
uot arrive in M xi n'ter :-ll th- ii-:'iti deubful v':--'i -r ile-re at ali as 1 .M-xieo on Tu s 1 ii n.i Cell. I'eT.e Thursdav .M-niin.
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rea.-heil Ih-i:-; V til-riieu. I.' " l et i; ;..r !.-: . I)-.-. !';li.- l'i
ijVll-KL
M.r.'l ' -. F. V. :
A. Jackson Herr, who Ins been one of the most effective stump speakers of the Democracy in Pennsylvania his avowed his determination to speak and vote for Scott and Graham. D. A. Orcutt, of Syracu-e. one of the Democratic slump speakers of Central New York, made a capital soeecli at the Chinnewn
1 . . . - . . . - '
Mr. Rower's.
l ook Out ! You may expect Geo. W. Lane, Baldridge & Co., around soon with their budget of lies. Do not understand us as
ges.or schemes. And we call npon them to pour out tluir denunciations like liquid lava upou every attempt of the kind, whether it be started by whig or democrat. The Whig Fress in the District have so far conducted themselves with difrnitir in thin mnriiM
objecting to their going about in this bu- fr!tilled fron) , priTat; cr jwA matters, siness. Not at all. It is their business, They have treated Mr. Laue ith more courand one, too, suited to their tastes and tesy thiu he coulJ expect, when they have capacities. Rut we warn the people to been taunted and txcited on by such reckless be on their guard, and not be eontam- camps as Hargitl and Mal'en. The other inated by them. It would, however, 'Democratic editors of the Di strict have con-
look about as well for them to stay at ' d"eleJ themselves with commendable dignity j
against any trick, device, scheme, Prompt, honest, reliable, and as cheap as which the other nun fled
w e lurther learn that I fore a justice of ihe nea
and surrendered hims-lf up, but, alter an tl,e n 'ascribed "the Germans go for Scott in sendinr the bill to the Committee of examination of the case the justice released h"d trdlwm" -had speeches iu German and YnVs and Means, at this otace ofthe him. Lnghsh, music, singing, and a very enthusi- '; . ' p ,
Brin
g out your LJir Guns!!
home and let the people vote as they
with whom we are satisfied we could con
duct a canvass as gentlemen and editors
Some of the above sutementa mav be ex- astic time. 1 ---o", musi ue oumous 10 every man ol
aggerated, but, in the main, we believe them At 'he meeting of the Scott Club of Coving- orumarJ oDservation. that it was sent to be true. Madison Banner. ,ol, K-ntucky, on the l!)th of August, John llere fo r the purpose of smothering it in r, T , , Fisk. Ksq, introduced six well known Demo- Committee, is clearly evident from the 1 ne Indiana Journal says that J. crats who are going for Scotland who signe.1 proceedings which follow:
mo t-i.t-t-t-iit-B, ueiiounces Lten. -""'r names 10 me 'ouslilution am i rni.inr
I Scott as "a coward and a liar." John oas applauss.
Pettit, you yourself are a coward and a ' , : liar. You said vou would pronounce us a rom le Franklin Democrat, liar at New Albany so loud that you ,r v -202 50! should be heard here in Louisville. Now Lditor: in calling you a liar throuo-h the Louis- ,. 'V1 articlc appoaroJ in the last Frank-
ville Journal, we give to the world an democrat, wnicn misrepresents me
they voting for Reuben Wood, and against Samuel Lewis. The support of Pierre and Iving by every Freesoil Democratic paper in Ohio, and. with one or two noble escep'ions. o! every kin.lr. d press in New York." Thus the u hole of the Freesoil Dv mocracy have gone back, and now snj ;: irt th most dangerous pro-slavery ti ket got up in this country a ticket, the election of which prudent men view .-. ith alarm, as the prelude to another w;.r of annexation, swallowing up Cuba.t- I ing another slice oil" Mexico, and iiuifiinitoIy strengthening tin slave power, and greatly endangering the stability of tii government. hen h;g Freesoilers come calmly to weigh their position and duty, we have no doubt that most of them will be found voting for Scott and Graham, as the only safe mode for them to discharge their solemn responsibilities. Pittsburgh Caz.
On t'i- Will .V.:-.. !' ''' io.-linr-l MH'iiiai t 1 Y:e- si:-:i fv-r-i i!l . l"ii i!i- -J-S'.'i A-u-.. '"- t'- V.
Win. 1-. n. .1 - -;---- " - ! l . 1 - , r tn ',...-.-r t -. .ui t'i- ' I'-lroi. Mr. tn. r-i.ii.-l' '" , 1 11 lie- .aa:- i''" .-: -Ht-ar.1, K- .. -Xi.".: 11;""-'-" '"
1. (Ill -,li - -ti: :ii-1.. -' t'l '
.-Tj n- 1 Cr-.11 I- M:ir t'.ill. '. -:- On T:i.-..taj. I'i- :: !i -f ''-.- ''' l...i..nr. Mri I'loi- I'. I.' - -!" t. .d i.t I : .1 u i; -
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strnc ih-rZ Y"u l::: IK," ,n- clinedthe Presidency of the Ohio
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the relief of Irolan.l Howard, of Sjiringlield, has been elect ,!
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Greenfield, has received the appoint- 'X Mr. Wm. A. a' v ' mentof Frofessorship of Natural Science, ;uvin. " i, !"'a n,, Do,- I n:....: 1 .c .1 . on tin- 7;'i ii,.-t. Mr. B. I-.i :i0. i'
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stitution. All these
motion was decided out of or-
energy of tone that will make it heard regard to this item of expense ofthe not only in New Albany or whereever 'Ult Legislature.
else you are but throughout the rennh- llle artlc m question makes
The der.
Mr. Carroll appealed
to the place. Rev. James II lair, of
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But there will be desperate efforts made and "All BdzhtlV Breaks the PI jmine '
raMi pm ii?. trieti at lore ine close ot tne can- I
vass wbiih it will take much caution and care by thepicple net to be deceived thereby. The people can scarcely conceive cf the
Maine Election. Tortlaxp, September 14. In SO towns heard from, Hubbard, (dem.) loses over 600 votes. His ma-
.......... ...... ,v,..t. ...... . t gr. Jontv last yejr WM 16ppj when thpre oltice. e oiK-e know a cantiuiate to Miave was no choice
Three
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wen ior pensioners upon our govern-, & . . . L . , . .
nieiii 10 siay i iioine no are receiving pay for wounds not received in the public service. Some will understand this, if others do not.
firi. i;Ki-f. i We call attention to the Prospectus of
this long established and" excellent paper. : h,s own "erses tail, thm nde through the three whig members of Congress
They prt-seiit their case and claims ..lain- . " persecnuon. u istrequent.y , '""" uenson) are cer- . , , . ' . , i the case th.it a candidate, in dmperate con-1 tan,1 electcdly in the advcrt.st men . And they wish hife fcme i .McDonald, dem is elected beyond a to deal honestly with the subscribers as 1S distlicl profr8?illg t0 to j " t0 th , " an J Fuller, dem., probably. ,.11 as the local papers. They do not , ; dW ate who bir. bim. ,e..iDg some silly ! 0Jt(Z like some we cou Id name, rake together lie on bim, and one .bat ran le proven to be ; far the whigs have gained 5 members a long string of promises never to be com- : false, iu order to gain the sympathy of the In the house last year, the democratic plied with, in a prospectus, send it to j people as a persecuted man. In this way d0 1 majority was 30. the country papers, with the modest re-' I demagogues phy with the people, and gam! Tr. 7 . ' t ! .i ., , , . rrmmt I lection, quest if the latter will insert their adver- lhe,T npathy an.l their votes. RosTos.Sept.il. fisement worth JvJj. thev will exchange' Wey ne and ad, whigs and! The Whig State officers have been
ith them as pay. But the Gazette like T .'Z, ., , J V . 1 a ' "'s,ana VD -1 " "."'P
dtrs raised near the cIom? of ihe canvas. and 5 opposition. The House will be
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nouesr men, anu line Pusiness men, send Resisl a ter ju tradi TOles ; nearlv the same as last year.
us their advertisement, rerrue st us to pub- your CUilrJ iu everv ,ha aud f v For Congress, Meacham (Whig) has
Iish it, and send our bill for payment
But these other establishments begin bv trying to swindle county papers,and then live by swindling the subscribers.
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your own eentiments, without dictation or! 'U,JW J . ' tne nrsi msinci. in -f .,. rp. . ... . .the second district, Tracy (Whig) has tear ol any one. 1 his is what we want, aud -s , . , . ., - , : , .T'. . , j - .- . ' "i 34 majority, and in the third, Sabine when it is done, u is that with whtch we will r Vi,i le,U , .;..-
, ""C ..... UK ll.KWV ..i-eviitriii. be content. ; i. B 1 1
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you-please,John Pettit. You reiect the Journal of the House of Representatives, strument of an nnser ,n Pl li" odt,) and .11 have accepted the pes:-
Holy Scriptures, and we don't wish a ; he will hnd that some two or three res- who had determined at all hazards io ThP I 11 !fl, v n fellow to believe our word who doesn't lut.ons upon the subject of Newspapers stave offa vote on the bill upon its mer- arwJ " 'm V ,fcrence: o1nwfv,"rV ,7 holievo th. M-nnl nr r:.irr.. t .... were relered to a select r.,.n,;tt0 v., . .i ....... , ,l,s,",c,r , adjourned .Monday evening last, nt half
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. 1 " English.chairmanj reported . favor of o report i back tothe L, ', 7 C' W' Soars of Columbu. has been A .clergyman, wishing to know wheth-! allowing each member of tie House couKt be ne t0 the Illi,lois Conference, the chddreu of his parishioners understood ,i c u r lous,-t touiu noi do permitted to skulk the issue and Ins til-,.,, tUa r n, r,... eirBihles, asked a & that he found oue Z c',of;ach of the daily d in this way. Mr. Winthrop, of Massa- fJLl "
, , , , vacn weekly paper , cliusetts, a stor ing Whir, an excellent i pubhshed in Indianapolis, all to be fur- parliamentarian, forced Them B W Wn University, looted at Hloom, ...shed with envelopes and stamps to pay heir hands upon the question, in the foU ; rZ' -2 rC A,- "T"' 7T postage. This report was adopted by1 owinr form- i Christie Chapel, in this city tak
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Who wa the wickedest man'' j Moses, to be sure. j 'Moses!' exclaimed the parson, -Moses, how
can that beT
mandments at wonst.
report was adopted by owing form
ecollect that ; Mr. Wint i airainst tlie 1 neml tlie nil
bill making the allowance out of the j resolution to
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Why,' Mia the lad, 'he broke all the com- : I voted a-ainst it. as u-elln. "i i "V'.,." " .V""i' V' , rJ ",0VM t0.6US- son ha
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Land Warrants. T'l VT v ' c . . . .
nm .i. i . i ones oi taie aaie says: pensc. There is increased inquiry for land war-I Pleae cive this in in.t-t; nntawiihsiiiiri.im,,iv,. L ti.- v-i ! n.i.-c gn e mis an insertion
street dealers pay lull floO for IGO i wrt and oblige your friend,
scrip. J75 for the t-0 acres, and fST.fill for the 41) acres. They resell at $I54.$?7, aud 3S 50, ilTIt is calculated that East Brooklyn raises about forty wagon-loads of w hite headed children to the acre besides a considerable few of red-top
- OO7 Twenty- five poles were raised bv the Whigs at Cumminsville near Cincinnati, on Friday last. Speeches were made by Scott Harrison. Brachman Dennis, and Gen. S. F. Carv:
of Ancient languages in the Illinois Wcs
oomington.
formerly of
takes Mr.
Soar's place at Columbus. Dr. Tomlin-
npml iiiomin. . n , . 1 . son nas located irom t ie t onierence, penu tne rules, to enable him to ofTYr n 1 -n , r !--, . rsnliitinn f . .1 V lo.OIRr a I an(i W1n hereafter reside in Clermont resolution to instruct the Committee of , couutv. O W avs and Mean M i.-i. . - .1.- -ouul
. ' "'i t uat.it. iu UIC House the Senate bill appropriating 8500, 000 for the relief of the suiiere.-s by fam- Scott in ine in Ireland, which was rejected by the T,ie Indiana State Journal of Saturfollowing vote: day has the following letter:
teas (we omit the names') 45 Whins.
LPThe bar-keeper of Ihe Troy dredain? ' 11 L'cofocos; nays, 14 Whigs, 83 Loco-
inon u iiiifi ) 111 r r r 1 r 1 9 Bl.:n:.i. 1 . , v v. .- . . . . . . 1
t ,, ,. , : ' '"- " Ir . . 1 Town are going to raise a t-eott pole on eichy Can !eKKln.,mW'rf th " M 1 . ere ' Wck and white, Tuesday ne.xt,nd the Irish champion, wrencn. lause tealousv nf lha ami in .l.i.i.mi.r llnli,- lnv.,n I r . .-. ' . .' '
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a-ro her lie.-iitn se '.iir" - ..ne life, hnt li i no mere. ij.li.l of the shortne- ,f .,, -,.,' Hn the 13th int.. Mr. i l"a'' ;,..' r of llnpeiiian K''.,-' r-.','',''''''"''' V,;i,p.-r-,:' Appli-CTte's. her i.ii-iii l e-1" wan in the 03.1 venr of li. r ?'
treasury for the payment of this ex
in the
SAM'L DAVIS. New Trenton, Sept. 6th, 185-J.
( -inrinnati Sepiember -ll?nT?r in.. good demand from the city with Iirht receipts prices- art ,
taincd. The sale
Vernox. Sent. 3.
Dear Sir: The Irish patriots of our
mate .
brls at S::30, 20.1 do at s-'" ' Jt.: r-Js3:3.-), 400 do, inspected a"u at 3:40, 1.50 do at S3. docxtraat3:45. R,"e",i last fortv-eight hours. 1040 fc-tn.-wr.,x The market -
Thoy(thand wehavenos.Iesefyn:.-
I?Thfri.i,.-ini,i...i t -ta.tai.ii.il, winit-iiiuy eigiu recorded Iri.lA ct- tl,,. iii 1... ,i..,,i
Pie have lived so le on pork that they' be- ! fef. W1 l u r Ifa,lhat Irish present to hear the speech, and many ' V0?' of 500 bex.f E.n to contract ,mrt of its habits. When-' nPProPratioii, so nobly fought for by Gen. : f t''m art enthusiastic for Scott and : Sn-Jn do at 3
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rrrouHFiiDor aies. thev Lit him nut m mii:u, it wouiQ nave SaVPi 1
I !!.,:y.W0Uld an8- wilh corn cob in "eRrly a mi.1Ii0.n...f mine-stricken men,! AIr'. Gibbons sneads in Id;nll. nn
""" women, ana chilitren Irom the grave. Thursday.
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