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FAIL AY OCT. 1, 1852.

(rVe decline the communication, signed "a oextlemax." It is upon a abject, that the more it is stirred the worse it will look. "B'-tU-r let it be." (KrWe are requested by Elisha B. Jonrs and Caleb H. Scoficld.ta say they are no longer candidates for Sheriff of Franklin Co.

(flrWe are authorized to announce Martin Harrell as a candidate for Assessor of Laurel township. Interesting. The corner stone of our new Court House is to be laid with Misonic ceremonies on Thursday the 28th day of October inst.

'17-We are authorized to announce the name of Asdbew Mirrat as a candidat; for County Commissioner. Indrpendcdnt Candidate. . Dr. Jens R. Goodwik having withdrawn his name from before the people os candidate for the Legislature, in order to yield the field to Wm. 31. Baikd, with the understanding from him that he would suffer his name to be continued before the people as a candidate for that office, am! that condition being removed by Mr. Baird's declension; the undersigned, without any Hgency on the part of 31a. Goodwin, further than his consent, again prebent his name before the public as a candidate for that office, having full confidence in his abilities and integrity to represent our interest there fairly and impartially. Signed,

John Wynn,

Joseph Wynn 31. V. Simenson, John A. Wynn, James Wynn. Wm. Brackney, S. W. Cregar.(d) John Hind;;, Eli Hinds. Niinrod Brackney, Wm. C. Seal,(d) John Clendcning Aaron S tter, Wm. M'Donald.

James Alexander

Jacob Thomas,(d)

Clark Gren-rr,

Steph.C. James (d) Will. Cumback,(d)

i'avid Hinds, A. C. Fosdick, Alex. Cregmile, Charles Hanson, James Ilasson, S. J. Cregmile, J. R. Conyers, Saml. Gilbreath,(d) G. A. Chase, (d) J. W. H usher,

Johnson S noddy .(d) B. F. Yocum

Apology. During this cauvitsd we hare been more

perplexed about wh.it luurse to purt'ie, than

many p iliiieal cuivjn during tlia l ist 2-i years. Oiie party of our frieuls. who art?

timid, peace.ible plitk lam, advised us to be

mild, courteous, and d.sc-u 1 to uoiia or the persouuiiliestb.il might be easily drugged into this c.uvass. Ay nil a mini, tr of the go-

pel, wli-j Ins pr a.:lied rigliieousness tor mati

years, advised Ui uut to rake up any of those

old charges against Lane tliat they are uoi

uiaiu-rs wiiu wincii ma public have any

thing to Oo and Itiat it i uot advisable to

elect a uetent man lo be corrupted Ly the

society ol Washington. But on the contrary. lh. tie whig and democrats who be:ijiru in hu.i.ust ug , ofiice, as well as the pulpit, that in;igi trat-s aud ministers" miht be re.-pected. have advised na to give the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, and if the people have sympathy wiih gamblers, liars, whore-mongers, d Uc lists, and renegades, the blood would been their heads and not ours. Aud in some palls of the district there is a

conquerable feeling again.-! us by leading

Uemocrais who oppose Line, because we .have not made free use of tli affidavits, certificates, transcript of records, &.c which have been forwarded to us in buudl.B, and which nov ill our pigeon boxes. In this peculiar posiuon we. have been placed. God knows we desire to ilo the best we can, as an

honest man, to defeat Ja.i II. Lane. We should look upon his election as a great pub lie calamity injurious to public and private morula and the public interest, and whatever course, consistent with honest , that will m.ei effectually oppose his election, that is the course we should most greedily pursue Then if the mild, ami Cimctli ttory course we have, piir.-uei, is objectionable lo any one, ii is because friends, and our own judgment, have advised us t this course. The worlu ought to be advised of the moral deformities of all caudidales for publie. favor, and those who are not found with a clear record, should be sent hark to private life. Then it would be a lesson to the rising youlh, that If he w ishes fame, and honor, aud public applause, he inustlive in obedience to the laws of Uo, and man. There is, however, a distempered and depraved moral feeling, which favors ami encourages the youth in his prodigal, course, and which sustains ihe candidate for publi stations, whose body is a moral leprosy to liif community. But we commenced this article to apologise to soma f our Democntic friends in Dearborn w hose coiniiitiuicti,, us we haw declined to publish. We have done so bean Kthxrs have thought it advisable. We ho, e it is for the best. Men lire as frequeufy elected by public sympathy; as by their real h serts, and when we see the people thus ea ily led away, it is the only of thost wh control the nul,!,... prrSs, to give to the demagogue no opportunity to raise the cry of persecution, f.r tint cry is never raised but by the unworthy.

Trading Votes. We waru our whig tri-nd-i.gtint aay at tempt at trading voles and especially lo eL-cl Lane to Congress. This game will be attempted, and brags of it In Rush Co. are already made. Lwt year Col. Watts was defeated at this fame, and this year the same men are figuring Robinson and Lane. They are both perfectly reckless as to consequences so they succeed. Probably our friends in Rush are not aware that Farquhar is to be traded off for votes for Circuit Judge. We hope the friends of Farquhar will attend to this. In Dearborn, ton, extensive speculations are making about the votes to be made iu this way. They ure rejdy to trade off Col. M'Carty, or any of the regular Democratic ticket in Dearborn , for votes for Lane. Candidates of Dearborn, Lane Is the niau to buy or sell any of you, to elevate himself. This you know, aud we Ii pe you will see you are uot thus sucnticcd. So far as the Lauescan do no matter what it is it w! be done, and whig? and democrats will have to be on the look out. But Col. M'Carty

will be the principal stock iu trade in this bu

siness. We have alreadv heard an offer to

iive five votes to Ryinnu for cue for Lane.

We therefore beseech our whigs nst to

-acrifice Col. Farquh ir, an 1 thereby pUoo

Jim L-iiio iu Congress. Who wo uld Lot feel

humbled to be represented by such a man?

"I'll Vote for Farquhar.'

" TOato, Co. Whigs and democrats acknowledge that Farquhar will do better thin Watts.' The geniral opinion is that he will increase the whig vote about forty. - Is Dearboxx Co. Robinson's majority over Watts, was 444. The largest majority now claimed by the friends of Lake is 300. This is a falling off of 144 rotes. But reliable men state that it will be far better than this for Farqvha R. In the District then, the skies are bright, and if the friends of Farquhar are only active, and careful to put down all the "last hour" lies that will be raised, and see that no corrupt trading of votes is resorted to, the result will be the most favorable. But indolence or inactivity wiil not overcome the energy and rascalities of the Lake's.

' For the American. Ms. Kditor: Some people Hunk that I had no Mollionty for asserting last week, iu voiir columns, that Mr. Beard Would slant a candidate I tefer such to his I-tier in .he Democrat of Ibis week, in which he fays that he did. at one tune, cmi-eut to ruu. ' He seut me a letter declining to stand be fore the people, by Martin Quick, and on the same day at 9 o'clock iu Hie evening he sent me word by J no. M. Barbour, recalling the letter by Mr. Quick and authorizing me to tell ihe people thut he would abide their decision Last Friday morning he tol.l Morris Thompsou, N.S.Turrell and others the same. But ou Saturday iiiur.iiug last he declined agaiu, aud heuce his letters iu the papers. 1 have seut this lo relieve myself of the charge of attempting to deceive people. Mr. B-ard, has, prubibly. good reasons for declining. He d,d not want the office, nor any other. He is a perfectly upright, christian man, aud woul.l lo-e his right eye before he woulil do wrong. Yours truly. Sept.S, le52. G. A. CHASE.

Coco.Foco Rraggitigr. - The nomination of Gen. Scott by the Whig Convention at Baltimore, caused consternation and - dismay to our opponents. For weeks after thut nomination the judgment prevailed throughout their ranks that they were beaten. The sounds of woe were uumistukable. At

length a rally was decided upon by them.

important loTurnpike Companies. An important proceeding before the District Court, an application for leave to file an information in the nature of a quo warranto against the Colerain, Oxiord and Brookville Turnpike Co., was decided by Judge Carter, yesterday. The case came up on the relation of A,

J. Pruden, prosecuting attorney, who

They determined to make an effort to was represented by the City Solicitor, breast the current that was plainly to car- I Mr. Ferguson. The charter of this com-

rv all before it. Thev insttw mnidrrfd

that unless a stand w as resolutely made,

the rout was plainly to be overwhelming.

Prebyterr.

for the following syiionsistf.i.' M SteJ of White Water Prbv ' lht P'CJ

The Presbytery of White W,t . Rising sun, at 7 oclock. P m mst., aud was opened with'. 011 1 S. S. PoUer. Moder-to XZ'Tl J. G. Montfort. was rfjl K .

Rev. L. D. I otter

2 Miul8lefBanul2 JJe rJ

Was 1;

pany requires an artificial road twenty

leet in width, composed of stone, grav

or oher suitable material, so as to sc

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an. uc aoociimuu" ui me ruisuurn i me amaavus preseniea in Bupport ol u , r , t ires 0

A letter was received C Klnn ucl, ; j- K

.v . -f. -...g unnission toiniaiK 3 ,el , of Miami. And alS0. froJ se. ; W d is to join the Pre.bytePy h

For The Indiana American. PiORiA, Sept 25th, 1852 Mr. Clarksox, Dear Sir: To have efforts made inducing the belief in mv

Honey noon. mind, that mv election is next in imnor-

Often hae we heard old sobersides in juire i tance to that ol Franklin Pierce or Vin-

ihe meaning of "Honey Moon." Aud al j field Scott. To have one man pulling though we may not be utile to describe it, et:at tn'3 armf and another at that to we have ofteu seen it hct-d. And one of the inave whispers of success, breathed in one best specimens of it, is to be seen iu the last ! ea aud o' feat in the other then both Lawreuceburgh Register. In one column is UnltlDS ln drfawin,f a beautiful picture of , . . . ' . . , ,. a man, professedly of rather reserved to be Found tilt, niHrriHirM of tlin tH itur ti, !lf.e , ' . J . M

, , . , . aporimjnt, but yet riding into omce

irase iduy ol luntsnapoiis. In another Unon an old broken down hai-kn.v. r

05" Dr. Mullen, in his speech at the court house on Tuesday nie;ht last, said the whigs denounced the Mexican war as "unholy, unrighteous, ungodly, and iniquitous, and now," said h; "they have the greatest CUT-THROAT and COWARD of the American army as their candidate for the Presidency." Isn't this a delectable sentence for a man (?) like Mullen to titter against his country's benefactor! Uis entire lingo was characterized throughout by denunciation, abuse, and blackguardism, never before surpassed, if equalled, by the "veriest scamp that goes unwhipt."

Lfunng the whole ot his harangue his

uenunciauons or ocou the ch

Dr. forgot to relate the purtic

certain exploit ol his, when bei

ly surprised Dy a suspicious community

i he dropped coat, pistols, Bowie knives, ted. Ulory! Hallelujah! exclaimed the 0f holes and ruts, unsafe and unfit for lb Church of Richmond ; tf pick and spade, and hurridly precipitated I Loco-Foco press. The North Carolina ! travel, in some parts dangerous to life i lJ "nulo' ReV- H. L. .McGuir, lt,? himself forty or fifty feet over a perpen- ; election took place. Good! again. ' and limb a nd had become so out of re- I "'. 1 " Uvxt u,iig uf Pr- i?"

dicular blufl' at midnight, to prevent the Something has "turned up." Our politinfliction of summary chastisement iealMiciwbcrswcreinecstacies. Hale's by an infuriated populace. We say he nomination, and Reed's election in ; did not tell his hearers of all this. Nor North Carolina, were reckoned sufficient did he tell how difficult it was (after he 1 stock in trade for them to commence exwas caught) for some of the more order- tensive political operations upon. This

ly of the community to prevent his being ! they have done with a tremendous swag- j lot ting to keep their road in repair was a

stretched upon the limb of the first tree ' ger. Forthwith they believe in Salt Rtv- sufficient cause for taking a forfeiture of

how admirably he performed the part ; er no more. As a spent 1 1:1. t who the grant, that all franchises were grant-

ot the" jail-bird " and how he fled his ! alter getting reduced to n:s last smri ana , ed with a proviso that the conditions

country, humming as he went,

convention, inai may turn the scale , the application show that at no time v Ji r ,1 t. Clnn(lli Fra . t i r .1 u .1 . . . . rI . . . v - 01110CK ol the rr, r iif . Km t

tvalrous ,n our iavor. an. uie rcsuii 01 me within the last two years has there been i w. M sir,. t. . , . : "ttn.. nl

ulars of a North Carolina election. Something ; such a road between Liaerty street and j Kev. B. F. Morris and F i.T8- of M'l

112 sudden- may "turn up" there, l he r lttsourgh the Bri":hton House, but on the contrary. I the Pres. of Mauis.,., v ela,!

1 convention came, naie was nonnna- that it has been tuuken and narrow, full were invited to. sn h '"t wf

t.k..

....... . . ; uwt was aTM.tMi - res. hW,

pair that the citizens appealed under the j A pell,ro w;ls receiv . . 12th section of the charter of the com- ' peisous at Bilhuville t m """ab,.

1' .v uov.w v. wuu nau lilt: J unu Artiiuil HI a CUllrcll ht tl. , 01 mint p4( . I

luiiuiiiiucu. j iiniirc was BipomleU to visit lh

11 was urgcu ny 3ir. t erguson on be- j way Deoue,,. i(C half of the State, that the company nerr- A leUer W1H 'edited from it. . . . . 1 J f k'i,i..i.iu. ...... -i We

of Rev. David Mon.furt T,'- ' U

; ported that inasmuch a it, , 'v.t. f 1.U.J

Lane spoke ol t.U inililry srrvu es, of his

cainpaigu in Mexico, of his being tlie first to ';

volunteer, the first cupUin elected, the first Col. commissioned, uf his toils, dangers, hard

ships and privations. He threw to mucn ag

ony and anguish into his speech as to bring

tears fn-Vt the

; upon an old broken down hackney, new I ly created from the fragments of tw

: aud explicit as it is, expluiui " ilo-! political parties, thereby grading his

Lane a.MFarq,.tMr.,,okeiuRi .lev countv F P"l' ''" art,-; iy created lrom the fragments ol two

. i.i ,.. . icle short

! ney M .on," to wit: way into notoriety, and becon.iiig an

Liie iiontif iki i; i.

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nis last smiling, unexpecieaiy nnasiuiii- should be (July executed, and that the j has no riglu io transfer V i -' ""' H

1 .I.- J - , fw u - i. iVIII nr, . !

'I laave my country for my country's good." No, indeed, he did not tell his audience all this. BO thpv could i ml erf of tho re.

putation of him who was so free in his gold headed cane at the Jew's, and file the information, requiring the com

sen stumonng upon a vinaiaii 01 a cooi neglect in this case rendered the road a ; " a regular call as prebnb 0 '""N

hundred, considers himseil made again public nuisance. i"1"1 as Ue churches i,eW m ..ur M

! and forthwith buys a new suit, redeems; Leave was granted bv the Court to I ""'""'g r uuwnling to ,' ' lomton

I n?iati-f ill. All over tliis Di,iri.;l Jis. I. Line. Geo W. l.aue, B.ddrit Co., are saying thnl Clarkson is kiili!is; Karciuhar, and is aiding much iu the elei lion of Lane; and ifwlit) do uotsto,! the American they will lie b;tdl defeated. Now if il is true tlidt our paper itdoing so much lor Lane's cause, we clnrge him with ingr.itiiu.ie, in lint stotiiiiing us b large subMiii.ili. us. and more money to buj more paper. If they are honest hi th-ir assertions, wh are they uot grateful for so much service to them, and show a little grati tnde iu return This would be the way to how the lrulh of these assertions.

Inconsistent. Lane k. Co say that the American is a help to any ono it opposes and they are glad we oppose him Now, if this be true, whydo they get mad, and make all kinds of threats of whipjung.s aud i-langhier, if we are di ing them so much good. The , ou the coutrary, ought lo be in pewi t tpn.-ms of laughter and geod hnmcr over our cuIii.iuh, and uot beo inconsistent as to oppose aud abuse us. 1 heir Course is uot consistent, and if they are n t Careful the people will discover it. It is funny to nutice the various tunes they sing relative to us. Iu one pihoe they say he l is too good a place for Clarkson." In soother place,. he is doing much good lo the cause ol Democracy. Nowifthisie true, we conolude, to use a rough expression, it takes a b.ell-of-a-fe!lovf to do good for Lane's cause. A l'ole Kning. There is to be a great Whig , pole

raised at iNew Trenton, on Monday next U I o'clock P. M.

Tbt) handsomest women in the world sra rhunrl object of iust COntemOt. are instances of

tn iudiai.apoii.." ; rather more ?ood fortune, coming on all We ho,e Bro Torhett will recover soon, j at once, than the weakness of my upper " story can comfortibly bear. xv. .:";!r"",:.t ..... . I 1 therefore wish positively, though re-

eyes of a good old democwi', .t-a-poi gpectlully to decline being considered a

who had Leen a soldier. As the Col. procee-! ' . ' 1,w candidate for the office of Represcnta

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uou me uiu ninu Bfemeu to luie bit control uf

DD il J

'i i. . - '"Main. i

bandvin? the erJith-U coward, traitor. ! launches out upon the pavement, theipanyto answer by what warrant thev hH ' i Lrt"cl! aud C. J

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5. . rru T-i i ,i ii., . . i HAchiffit man nnnnt. mntinir n crrprit ku-pII K K..i.. r.1;. : n.l . AHn..f "r,l, ieT. vv . i

txt. 1 ue ur. suouiu recollect inai inose . - e- viunntu a. uwu, muni, aim w me iiet m. ti. .. . e d. , -n

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Commercial.

Zo Whig, ou Wednesday of la-t week. He the in our State Legislature.

his feelings and wept aloud, so that it was

'.struck turn twice from bohiud, knocked him

v,ih.i,tr,....ii.. : i.L ... .... loown, ana lien run

.. .-..j ...I 1 opeaitfir tuuiu oe iiearu. As soon as the Col. hadcoueluded his remarks, ihe old man rushed up to him, seized him by the hand, aud in a manner as earnest as it was

Prof. Lara. bee. Some of the friends of Mr. Lakabee

PleaBe publish and oblige your friend,

Wm. M. Baird.

For the American. Demonstration at If air. son. A t n m n i t i n nr rf fVin ' Ii I rc- . . f tViia

. , . .fc u j 1 vijw VI lino . in tlllS rfolon nrp nf tht nninmn Ihnt wa .1 . i t ,

atrt tinnRtB !.;! i.,.. c i ... i "r""" "' " piace, on motion 01 o. j. uiarK, ivesoivea T 1 : , i yU ! were rather evere 0,1 h'm in our notice that there be a Union Mass Convention

uuu m. en n. , ,ast we. f . . ... ReDOB:to of the friends of S:ott and Graham held

who make the lreest use of these terms : uPon a ver) 8,nau I"IUI b 00 tur 1 toll gates. Cm

towards their fellows, and arroo-ate to co- oco mends, uotiucea to tne greatthemselves all the bravery and patriot- est straits, thry got a fortunate streak of ism are the very ones that need watch- luck and jt has eteA them beyond ing. Like the guilty one in the crowd measures. They have been in a jolly they bellow m.jst lustily, "stop thief!" t:ckle now for hard upon a month. Th?y

R..t whn n-,t. u-ill mil f5P. S.ntt , : North Carolina is in doubt, and that '-v opened, not the Iea.t doubt remains

Reaction in Xciinosoc. For a few weeks after the nomination of Gen. Scott. Tennessee looked a little doubtful; but, since the canvass has fair-

ui

"cut throat Banner.

and coward !" Vernon

Desperate Electioneering-. The leaders of the democratic party

Hale's nomination gives Ohio to Pierce.

And thus they affect tobeliev., and we j imagine many do brliev?, that Pierce's election secure. Regarding Ohio as the

great battle-ground, and having seized

from Nashville

think there is vet time for Mr. I? thi3 ?lace ?" Srturday, Oct. 9th, '52.

VOU tuld us von li:,H " Tl.- rnl . i

J. ' Tha

him that he had uot told it hIf ... bad ns .1 " . - 1 On motion of J. Thompson the following really was, that no Unguage could Co it. The Larabee to settle with Mr. HorsE for committee of arrangements was appoinold man stood for a moment motionless aud the labor he performed as editor of the ted. spell bound, then squeezing the Coi.'s hand Repository. This is true, and we are From Ohio: Wm. Morgan, CI at. with both of his said, "weil Col. you have ' willing to allow Mr. Larabee the benefit Simeon, Ja. Garsi.le, Joab Whipple, ,.one enough tor v..r n....r i .i..n .... ' r . u..u . ... R. H. Penny, Jacob Keen, Richard Cal-

" - . r ; , I a DUuail,u" l,,ttl "e W1U 00 oe"er vin,J. Thompson, H. Boyd, Wm. Mclorrarnuhar. t.et niuinn P.. I ....l i tj m i 1. . ' ' '

lire."

man uro. i eft, and pay Mr. Hot'SE. Carety, A. Hyatt. S. A. Clark, Win. H.

But we confess the Yankee family pen- H. Taylor, W. B. Powell, James Little,

A Good criterion. chaut to makl5 money is all against him. ?eo' H"in' eo- ylcr' Wm. Demass, . . . , , , I r,,,, ,. ,. . , , , James Datr, Geo. Shewbrige, m. Dare inqu.nng. o tat Saturday, of a But in estimating character, the world vid8on Jo8'. Ev.an8 Joh 'Isumir)ger of Dearborn Co. wiMt he thought should make considerable allowance. Thomas Hunt.

We were

demur rat

ol the projects of Line and F .rquhir. A money loving yankee has to overcome From Indiana: Wm. Briggs. Wm. He said he hai h-ani of t great deal oi bolting his cold, calculating disposition to make Hasson' Wm. Hinkston, John " Waldorf,

a ... district, but after h ing bee , nearly fips whUgt another m; ftt wiU)out &

on over me oisirict tie cm not b. lieve there

was much groun.l fur the rumor. Il is true.

are becoming desperate, which goes far upon the hope that Hale will prevent to show that they begin to fear that this Scott from carrying that State, they icState will cast its vote for the old Patriot a complacent anticipation of inev- , , , , itable triumph. That New lork will go who has done so much for his country, for Seott b 13 000 niaj,rity, and tli it

and against one who has not done any Penn-ylvania will give him even a greal-

thing for it. In evidence of the course pursued, we make the following extract from a letter written to us by a gentleman of Warrick County: Ind. Journal. "I would warn the whigs every where to be on the alert, for the lnends of

Pierce have no hope of suceedin in

er majority than this. It is dcem.-d al

most useless to deny. But Hale is nominated, and Ohio is lost to the Whvgs. Reid is elected, and Scott is not absolutely certain of North Carolina. Thus is Pierce in tact elected. Upon this sandy foundation is reared the vast fabric of hope, and ex;eitati n, nd boasting, that just now fills the I,o-

Dr. Samuel Davis, C. F. Clarkson. Jas,

uioraiel!ori,oui.oi a ma ana tree heart, tem.F. Lapish, Abram Brigo-s, Milton

dd he, -Lane will probably not get the flnS "J honest prin- Trrril. R ..Albaugh, J. Gibson, Z. Nye, U-.ocra.ic strength i. D..rhorn by 150 Tot.. c,PleB' Mr" HorsE is ployed in the W m. M C ure V m. Thomas J. Hopand probably Karqohar w, g. Lt establishment, for which, or- k,olt;fsenAJOClaS;kReso,ved, more tlmu the whig strength in Knuhliu Co, vice the publishers promptly pay him, That the following gentlemen be requesbut that U not worth making a fUJs about." DUt this has nothing to do with the eui- ted to attend and address the metinc But it shows one th ng, tu win. h we wish ting labor which he has per ormedfor Hon. S. W. Parker, John H. Farquhar, to call attention. F ,rq.,U,r I, lived iu Teft and Larabee. Mr. Larabee is a fine 'ColVl McCarty, Hon. C. B. Smith, ZT -holarandabeautifulwritcr.andane,. Cl " L al SS?' ChS irets he enti CellCDt tizen-but then he is a full Anderson. James Hunt, F. T. Chambers, gets the entire h,g vole aud 15(1 oemocra.ic bloode(j yank Hon. D. Fisher, Arthur Elliott, S. F. voles, according to democrat .c ackuowledg-i , ., Carev W W Edwards J Scott IT-irri mens. Thisestabhshesihecharacterofour'j; mtauhi son,c'. B. Hays R? m'. Corwin, Ym! m... which the tongue of no slanderer can rePutut,on for 6tatl"S f 'Cts, and tlthough Cox, J. J. Dennis. t.mi.-h. , what we said last week was strictly tni'.-, We cordially invite Scott Glee Clubs, But Air. Lane has lived in Dearborn Co. vet we deem this explanation due to Mr. and all the friends of Scott and Graham ov r30 years, and where he lskuowu best he Larabee, as well as ourself. to be on hanJ- Let there be a good turn

will i. nil mi-i jci. . , out. ior me cause ot trurti atii reason, win .ol I one hundred and filty votes short of i p lT ppvw prt)

inusuo me peo- i , r ... .......i.aiiiCii..u. t p Prripre Snr. ; u .. .. . 1 M". EniTPR- In ook uir over ih I i.b. J.I.I IIARIS, OLC

l""i "en oilier DrtV tunes, .rr m.n.l. i- . ... . ..

hi-.. .f. . ' "n li mocraiol fepi. lih, IK.V2, we noticed oclween these two men, according to demo- an arti- le from our taleute.l Dr. W. Maguire

s i.n ii.m.ir.- It l.ihf t li .. t

hi . . . , , . 9 '! UtU IU tiU WU It 11. 1.1 U lllll M. lll.lt is election by any other means than by tje first autunull Uast frm the Xi,rt!l arraying the whole foreign vote against ; alrea1 hak and that the November Gen. Scott. A German told me the , aKs M scatter in a thousan, rag.

uiner uay inai a uemucrai iin great confidence) read to him an extract from a book of a speech w hich he (the democrat said was a speech made by Gen. Scott, in which Scott said one intelli

gent negro was better qualified to vote

than a thousand foreigners. The Ger

man tried to get the book from this foul

ments, and leave no wreck behind. There is no ground for believing that that old, steady Whig State ot North Carolina is about to cavort into the arms of Loco-Focoism. Local issues and side influences have given an untoward as

pect to her politics in the State tlcc- . . 1,... , nir..in fl.nf flwit ni.liont.l n n .-

I I . " i .1,1 ., t IIUII , UUl Ullll 111 11HH. llll. , llllll n., ttll slanderer but he told he could no spare J rund!irnental change in her political opinit that it contained all the speeches of ion5 nn . ,.,:." is to m:ikc an utterlv

uen. &?ott, and that he must have it to Electioneer with. This German could not read English, but told this vile slanderer that some of his German neighbors could, and that if he would let him have the book he would show it to them, and if it was so that Scott did make that

all his German

cratic authority. But when the vole is given "f Metamnra; the article differing so widely

Hie testimony wilt still be stronger

Ltineand iu favor of Karqurmr.

Court of Co in in on Pleas. Speaking of the Judge of the Court of

gratuitous assun.pt ion, 1 o suppose that North Caroliana is tod-.'sertof a sudden, without a cause, not only the National; party she has so long and so consistently supported, and to whose candidate she ; has so stealily given her votes, in defeat ' nr. . . . 1. 1 1 .. In 1 1 . i Imf i .2 nlcn In .1

l1".1; rl "? "e""ttn neignoors ; scrt fronl lhe support ol her favorite son

."Tr.t.- V. fe ,a,V'".; from whom she has never been in

Tr nai it ocou was eiec- glj ,rhte-st uieasurcs u'.ienated, is n

ieu ue vtouiu pass a law preventing all the foreigners from evcrbinr naturali-

Irnm hi. :tM. unrl .iu.i.1... ..1:.. I t. i . m .1 r

airain-t . j u-u.r, oeiore common rieas. tne Xjaiayette Journal the indppeiidetit po itlcal meeting held ;,t t, , . , ! Mei:.... ,e t, 1..... 8. holds the following lansuafe:

Wl - T :.i..... . . . .. . . .- vipa ,

n,,e . u.e Ifesi auowii lie runs the tors ot those meetings, in ju.-ii.-e to ourselve-. 'No man who is not fit to li

rirrnit

poorest, aud where Farquhar U best kuowu cmtrdict the stalemeuis fo erroneously Judge now, will answer for Judoc of he runs the best. i Vel oCi!"',f. in h , .,. Common Pleas hereafter. The "latter vveno not hesliaie in dtclarmir that our . 1 -n u .111 1 . worthy frienil Dr. w. Miieuir 8waa " mnst and will be a thankless and unploaXhe Prospects for Farquhar. 1 t,e first to get up th.e meetings, ao.l occu- Eantoffice to any who is not thoroughly Jas. H. Lane has spent the last ten P' tv prominent positiou in ail the in- versed n our law, the old statute, and

days in Franklin rmmir t... deieudeut political meetinvs. held in th re- old Common Law, with all its much

is

absolutely neceessary in the commencement of the new practice under the newcode, in order to unravel and sepa rute systematically and judiciously the two systems. We are not favorinp- the old

was one, yet we do contend that the first

tne

.nnnr.

! sition too impossible and too gross to be

entertained for a s;nle instant. In regard to Ohio, our Ijoco-Foco bretheren are not less surely doomed to have their green hopes frost nipped. And with their hopes of Ohio will go the last remains of all that has '-turned up' to give the fie ting en.' :- gement

.r.l. . L lULUiin Itvlll H lll.l.lilt I III I -I'll HO roason manv of thorn arp imnfnxl imnn ... . . . 1

br ilieknnnci T. r. in ' .u" 'L " and relieved titetr depressed and despa.r-

zed. This is the course, I have no doubt. I

that the Locofocos take every where to deceive the foreigners. "The Germane, cs a people.are strictly honest and confiding; they mean to uo rigiu, and vote right, but the most of them cannot read English, and for that

ys in Franklin county, but has done ,e",','deut political meetings, held in th-re- old Common Law, with

no trood tn hi u t "",,, l,r"v"'ceof Meiamora. Iu order to abused fictions. Such a knowledge

; " vauac- ,,ur ua ne Jst "y ourselves in making such Malemeiils. injured Farquhar. He has had many w" vf,'r tne re -dr lo the article pnbhsheu in slim meetings, and the friends of Far- A,7rtaof Aouu Siih headed, o , u iue menus ot far- ....liiica! i..rtii.y held on the 14th Aueu quhar were so well posted up, that Lane's lt?5'2- You will find in ihe proceedings of

lies and slanders recoiled upon him. and "g. ii ur. w Maguire perfo-med

L. . . ' opic.iOUS part III llMt ineeliiiw II

he is more unpopular than he was be-

niiunniiouf.iy ,.(,. .iniw! seeretaiy. tie also Common Pleas Judges should thorough y

ftj rrU r.: l ,

.w.c. incnus ot rarquhar now v,,r" "-""r m committee ou reso'u- unuerstand both, else a thousand persanguiuely claim a majority for him in uX "ntu v th ro!.r'B',i"H plcxitiesand vexations must be the result, this county. Do not, nowe'ver, consider 'Z 7Z J dTh t usasclaiminrthisasalltheworkof the d employed a rep..rter t,. take &u ,Jance of the new Judges. They s nke c "oin'sasallthe work of the down his speech slivered bef.,re that meeting ''t and open for themselves an entirely w nigs, borne of the warmest and most We will therefore notice surh ,,rt. ... ,iit new road. A knowledje of the old one

the lugs are the enemies ol their country that they want a king like they had in Germany, and that the Democrats are the only party that is in favor of liberty. Germans have told us this has been said to them, and I do not doubt it. I hope our Whig brethren every where will see and talk with their German neighbors, and sec and find out what falsehoods are put in circulation amongst them to deceive. "As regards the Whig cause in this county, everything looks fair. If every other county in the State will do as well

A letter of recent date

says: Among the first to declare against General Scott was the Hon. W. K. Turner, judge of one oX the superior courts of this city. He held out on strong groum's until last Saturday night, when he attended a meeting.and after the regular speaking, without solicitation, mounted the Klaud any said in substance: "I have often expressed my opposition to General Sott in private, and have never hesitated to do so in public crowds. It is k lown to you all th;it my pos'tion h:is been one of opposition to the Whig candidate all the time, even unto the end. But J have lately read the life of that brave old captain and sound American statesman a life which was not written with a view to aid him in this canvass, but an unvarnished "history of his public acts anil achievements and I c in resist no longer. I now believe General Scott as compared with General Pierce, or with reference to his own merits, to be worthy the vote of every freeman in this Union; and if I lire until the election I will vote for him!"' You may depend upon it, the Whig fires ar flashing high here in the City 0" Rocks, and throughout all the borders o' Middle Tennessee. It the East and thi Wi st will but do half their duty, the State is certain lor Scott and Graham by a hamkomc majority. The C'onipliiui-iils ol flic I'.nst. The following extracts of a letter sent to the proprietor of Cherry Pectoral, from El IIassas the ruling Pasha ol" Treb:z nd. at Ezroum, shows the peculiarities of Oriental courtesy: Tm Pn J. V. Avt. r 'i ( hrm-tt mf rmre Ircrnrwz, mt ..-. tn Mnssat litttrf r. end the L'nitfl S'at t. Gonist.BF.AT ioklver: I have received your letter of a!"ctionate love, with the present of h. lice Essence in Bottles, by which your excellent skill teaches to cure the affections of my children. As the life of one of my people is more

ae.ir to me than camels ana polo, we

L'ormg are uuwnling lo iVl. ,' tided to be his outv to rr ,;

y..n. tbeu.1 'Iso.iOeinpViufi oa. A oinmnt-e was a.,,, J I .Mr. olt as I'aMur. c

! I he fuhetl of I resl.M-rial r i introduced into l',ebxt-rv ? "f .Mm ofM.W.Ii.ueV'nrA i Caimicl.ael, S. S Potter auj ' w. re a..oimed to ci rrr.,,0,.,1 ,m' ,BFH

; lormaluin. and. if ihoug.n . ; convention at a suh..ble ti,e ,,,,,' CO-.iVrlllloll to he t.as , "c plCf ;

One delate from ,i.r tilwi?t

iweinj menerN and accitio ' f " fraction over hall iliul uun.v, T , ' vei.lmu to consider tlf u;, t ' with the (-mmitiee.Kl.o ,j r..5a'' K; ; . IK1 suiUblf place f..r a lotdii. n .C

lllretlliir f.f rrr! tf-rr '"I

; I'rrtb t -rv beard (lev J.,m-, ffA, r, .Ag-.,i.,l the y0,rd r t,:Ura lew Irm.rU, preshlf, ult n , ihrisliaii e in al ii, ii m ,i, , . '' . 'y

I .U i ii wiry. 1

. i... i'. i oner. i,s nr...,:,.,...- . . I

pal .Ministerial d. leC.,te to , , fr'll I !... II- .11. . . ".WBirf

" uoore li.s a;rru,i. u

II. ui.. ... ... i i. . "

life

i"

Kv

miniated Plnn i!!

. j . i . . . . .

.-iii'j .-i. u. ruriiie Ins allriii The neil Hireling nf prh

pointed 10 tie liol.leu at .MeUnifrs Tuesday of April Dtlt, j't ;'

I). M. P'ewart, fro

minutes of the

i-r7 i

sin tiie com:!

t t'J

Asseiiihlv. r.n,.itj i. .

incr nntiiinntinn T'ho littli timi'K'

windfall will have all become dissipated, pray tor you in our n;art when they are ami the spectre of ruin will again re- rais-d up from the tent of sorrow by this

newedlv appal their vision, win n Ohio product cf your deep learning and beauti ..i.-ii -.i. ' . :n n- i r..i ..

suau speaK, ns sue soon v ui

We know-

that the Whigs cf Ohio will have a hard battle to fight than they would have had if Ch ise had been nominated. But that they will win, we have an undoubting confidence. Our advices all lead us to this conclusion. Gen. Scott has al.vays been a great favorite in Ohio. His personal popularity will give him thousands of the votes of nu n who usually j

vote with the Loco-Foco party. It will

consideration of Presbytery, l.W.muI the car and supervi,iou oi ci,.iij,ti v! C- -Mullen W;,S directed , ,,.!, ,

N Ii- Iiiiijhlin under ) M. Situ-art Thesul. eet of a die;,,, reiigi.'.,,,

!, 7 '-'."""ereii, aim the. euterpnj. o! J

. iCi.au iijiwer, commeunw. lo J people. Iu wewofi!r.,!r,m-r ma.V at GVr bn.li for a IV.,,,!,. Ci.jj.te

. .....j i-oimn, ii f ti;e sii'.iert t0 i vorable n- fj.:e of the Syuo-i of lucLia. ,1

":oiiieii.n.rrenuur?li a faronl,!. !rl

nuu. ue,.u:.iic;i!i.

Xol rry I.iirouraiu(. U e are t .U that line's ui, whi n a candidate lor Lieut. Cut? was over five hundred in th: i't.t

,..n.ifum, m lirarliornrt.urni

received a majority of 477. fcc? li Switzerland, which gave him oifn

Hundred, has I.e. n striata frets :i

I'istnet, and the Ion !ers of tl: r;-r ..i.i i i. . . -

l'lu j'eariiurii f.-iv no-.v tliat tc ct:r.

possibly get the vote of that c kw. this i.e true, w e a?k here is he to taing his sepport! The case if as pi as the sun at mid-day. Republican Cir A Southern paper snvs th

young man who had mic to Virts! J

with his brother to seil some corn.:.'

the following n'ply to his lather: D dad, times is hard, corn an' loir, are scarce, and III I i am dead."

0C7"Th State Election in th:

. 4, . . . . V ' ItJ ltll 11IU ljULU-1 UI VJ iui iy. Al Will , in proportion to their V htff strength, we x. r i. u u .- n . v,oti i m i- . u "-, c De found to be emphatically- true ol Ohio, I Shall elect 3IcCartV hv a hnndanmn mo- . ' i

tul wisdom.

For this Gift of Love to -our friend so distant over many Seas, and lor this rare

invention oi your skim, may you ne p.a- tkes ,)ac(. (,n tlt. SCCt ,nj Tui1;!T cod iu such seats ol honor and dignity October, (12th day.) among the great in knowledge, as we '

should offer to you in our dominions. Given in this Central City of our power, by express command of Neschid El Hassan Pasha. EzKoVM.Jamad Awah 1205.

devoted friends Farquhar has in the "now ,n,? rea,ler '".it ho did not act very re ven of its windings and turning and

county, nre decided, consistent and sc. L y .,'urLe8l,ma,,,'n declared in many ridiculous and incoiisistant bytivP Zmn , conslstt" a ac- h.s s,iee.:h U.at he would no louder aubu.it to ways, and detours, is absolutely essentill tue democrats democrats of so long ; men about Brooktilie to .elect our to him that would adjudicate in the spirit standing that their character as demo- u,! 7.'";, t,,rlher d'c,"wd' n,urt which dictated the new code, and gencrcrats cannot be doubted in thus voting l:1..'.,,'0 .led al h reformtor a man whose private and nnhlie lif 10 l,e voters to know il ihev woul.i khI.m.m i !

hasendearedhimtothem.overonewhose ffST Conscious thsMiatmn bears Ule has been repulsive. In Franklin, to be ruled by Bro. kvdle, and was hard down e stamp of popular indignation, Col. then, all is right. " the Brookville clique, and at tn close of L ine and friends are attempting to bolFiov Drr.Ti i, fr;nJ j t. !'s re,n',rk '-ceiveu i-reat applause, yet in ster up their drooping courage by the fROMUECATtR.afnend.andonewho h,arii.:le he acted very relmlautly. game of brag. Fictituous letters from well understands public feeling, writes: : Another meeting came .lf at the school- various parts of the District, where "The skies are bright in old Decatur ."'"l "'vMea,,,oa. " Satunlay 2Ui Aug., Lane's unpopularity are notorious and Farquhar, I think, I may positively say !ht tixed facts are published in Democratic will not lose a single whig vote in the - be.ore ,hecrowoedB house, and SfS'.S'jn ,th.e,Dcmocr,M7 "eu" .f. ,s rjoic'-d iu the su. ce-s. o ihe ..revi.,u ...ert nionished that all old sore are healed up county, and he will get democrats here i..g, and ti,.. erie. t iTii J Jfcy Vu- -at oil ha. ben poured on the troubled and there all over the county, to whom ; vV" '" notice a portion nf I. is (ei h . n Out waters and that Lane will get the party

Lane is personally objectionable. Thev i. ,,,e r-"" -rHrd ihai nIHt vote u... i . , : i . . ,J "ro,,kl,ll', '""'jusl found out thai VletHinora Ni

.uuus,Jludltven inuie,..a. someuungioiu e ecU,.B can.ddate,. how a plain story will put you down present party excitement it will drive ! ""!' ""!J,'vt'ng ert'i., thanl.ee, u- Your own conduct belies vour nrotesta-

some from him. Were it any other than ! pl..Ce a. Mel.mora i FranKln! TcZ, y"" tions'. .If Lane's clcclion is sef ure. Presidential election year.it would drive coutmued to remark that u-ariv ail the cao- your lunous exertions in Franklin and

doom in the

he afraid to

oi joiiiik oucK8 who tor ihe brat time had rely on his own unaided exertions to dc

shall elect MeCarty by a handsome ma

jority,and carry the State for Gen. Scott in November. There are scores of Demcrats in o Id Wairick who will not vote for G ov. Wright this time, and many of them who will" vote for "Old Nick."

Not a l'iirtr U iii-kt ion .

A friend who has travelled a creat deal U til .. .

as it will be iound true ol every other Sitato, thn a noiseless under current of prodigious strength, its source lying in the secret convictions of the patriotic masses, will swell his vote every where 1 y jnd all ordinary expectation. The thousands and tens of thousands of voters in the Loco-Fo -,o ranks who will

through Illinois since the nomination of quietly deposit their ballot for General Gen. Scott, brings us the most encour- Scott, like the same thousands and U ns

aging accounts of the way 'things are of thousands who voted for Harrison and working' in those States. He tells an for Taylor, are not known and never amusing incident which occurred in a will be known in the detail. H.ut they stage-coach in Illinois. A Whig and are the men whose votes infallibly count. Democrat had been discussinor thp Freu Thpv do not bclonrr to thi st irm st.ivpil

rr. i .. o : o

i raae question until both

Frm the Cinfinnati Gazette.

General Scotl"). IJeception at Cleveland . No'w i t lis! a in! i i' (T the prevalence of a uoakiii(! ram, the if cpiiou j;iveii to Uu. Scutt I t inijlit. on the arrival of the cira, was jfand and enthusiastic. 'I honsands thronrr. ed the Inn. linn to w.-lcom- him to the Forest City. The whole in unary of both ci'ies we'e oul in splelidid array. The nrtilleiy c-'inpnuv tired a s.lute from the whole lattery on his arrival, and Ihe welkin rang with long, loud, and h'uity idieers, as lhe lowering form ol lhe old Inefl.uii waa seen enierging from 'lie Cirs. From the inoment he wa-rateit in hif rarriage until he lenehed Inn apartmeuls ..t lhe American, the flreetx were Ihruiiged with au excited and

OCrTlie Presidential Election take place throughout the Unioi the first Tuesday of Novrrokf, day.)

TroiiicE.loii. iliiiiimirinr aj

Wliiir lo-da) leMow prinf Xenia, Sept. 27: 1'. .M Froic ut fifteen thousand Whigs a ;-nib'eC .e-c at Yellow Snrino-s. i?be:fP

Scott will certainly heat the S'orii 1

the "rest of mankind."

IIYJIEXE.IL

On the 25th inst, by R.. Ih-H Josei'ii W. Alley, tJl'sti.: Fosui

On Sunday rvenin-r Ia.-t. by 1'ani. .

John, Esq. Mr. .Merrih Sliwcw" Miss Adeline Barbour !oth of Bw-ville.

In raj rite ronnty. Markied On the 10th of ARev. I). S. Altman, Mr. John S!U tl l.na 11. Jinn, I

On the samedav.bv Kev. llugni.

tet nretfv class. 1 hev vote, rain or shine. That

warm, when the whig became satisfied swelling under-current of suffrage, break- "'tiu'1"''c " "f men. and sl.ont hfier

mat nis opponent was an obstinate fel- ing asunder all partisan limits, will as " ' e0rro'rWahn0d7 tld n0tob,C Ge"- P error, and put an end to the dispute by idential chair as it carried Gen. Harrison America.., aud a.i. reused the immense crowd, proposing a vote on the Presidency. and Gen. Taylor thither. But setting iu !,., pa u, uoaflecied m-nu. r, in a briei 'Gentlemen, Said the whif."vou who nrp aside these consiilpration nf n rrrnor:il .nrh. lie tliM..ke,i U.e niiiT..a .i Pieve

whigs say aye, and you who are dem- nature pointing so emphatically to this land, forthe tiemo.iKtrrtiious of repei-t shoru Thompson, Henry D. L. Lambert to-

uciaia wm say no. 'Jstop,' 6ays the result, we have the cool nd deliberate "''" pm a nauuMme compliment to rah Urown.

democrat, 'that's not thp wav to not it rnlrnlatinna nf tho mnd ;.!,..;,.,. .n,l the military, lor the honor reeeived al their

ton, Uriah Linipus to Sarah CotttEOn the 1st of Aug.. by Rev-

Now mark you gentleman scribblers, YZUZh7. .7 l PlT w-anlin Kt,inre.;n A...J ""must take the vote between Scott

careful observers and prognostics tors,

bauds, ii nd ou their soldier-like bearing aud

, ..e... u.uu er-mey would turn their heads leat Furquhar ! Why does he invoke

whTt a w V ? . y , l,k" l k""w theuiJ 01 R?melin of Ohio. John Pottit whal it was thai Ci.uae,i Hiiehii.i ui roar iu lhe T dm T R.,ti,, T V P l - j element,, ,. lrom whec- it procee. ed, and v! t !! n' U R-binson and eoniinued he, ,ust o w.th uU l andioaies. host oi small Iry orators to stump the

h.iri lie.

XpeCtetl

rresiuenuai election year, it would drive coutniued to remark that ueriy ail ilie can- lu'"' m r hundreds more. Count on at least di',aU?" of Franklin county had viit-d .Vleta- Dearborn counties! i '"ora suit e the previous meet ii. if. lie stated If Lane don t read his dt atts majority for F arqlhar in De- j thai the cauoi.iatea put him iu mind r a do. k 'signs of the times,' why is

catur. Frjm Rush Coukty the news is still more encouraging. A friend writes: In this county the majority for Farqthar, will be much larger than for Watts. Last year the whigs could not be induced to believe there was any chance for tne election of Watts. And

as Kobinson was a citizen ol Rush he!, ' , 1,1,1 . .'- ' the field!

appealed to their local feeling to sustain ZTj. ul'VurJ!: I fc But 'S. The hand writing is on him, and in this wav some 50 whio-s voted C,,' chairman. We acknowledge that we !:he , ''. Rn U yur. boasting t aa't ef-

ere mucli urprl-ed iu looking over the ,utc u,e uitAurauie luscnpiion deteat. commuui. atioii of Dr V. Maguire in the ; Do your bragging now and the people Democrat, Mating that his name v. as offered j will do the voting in October. Local at a late hour aa a candidate for the Legisla- Press. lure, without his knowledge, or oousenl, and ihen returns his thauks to his friends for the The Ut Krasrt. intended honor, v'e respectfully refer the Four different authors have written the reader to thfi proeewliug of tun meeting rr i Life of Mr. Franklin Pierce. Havino-

.ur.ner rv.uem.eio i-ouv.U' e them Ui.t big failed to make a ereat man out of him -

(r,nn,r fn. S .. , t. !'.. . . . . I io OlMlUCliy avnwea

.... w.vu. mv ueiuiioor. nerp. is a tern itpsprve win rrivp to rsrntr nnt .. . i . . ... i

i - t ii, . ' ' ----- - & - , nidi lie waa ou no political mission, linil ns aemocrut, and he s going for Scott too; th? n 7,000 majority a calculation that ; neirher sought nor des red po.iulr nianifesand the iact is, we've concluded in our gives the State to Scott beyond a perad- laii.nis, but wndied to pss through fie r'ute, RPft HIT! Tlrtt frt m.l.. . . . 1 . I . . I , . . . I I . ,

On the same dnv and by me"

Aaron Lambert to Araminda Ief. ii- .i... r.,i. ..r s!..nt hv John J1"1'

Jll llic ..ii v. '.-, . i- v.r, Wm W. Miller to aWJ JH

A

Childers.

and Piercp. for I'm . A . I.... i. ,v..f : .u. ii-. ' appearance

. u v. a.L, uul x ill mat, iiiiuti an v i ii iniiiu iict'n liik v . . t ..-.

... ' . ... i iib oiiiuciiv Bvnvca 10 me muniiure

mission, tiiiit i

On the same day, by Rer.GewffJ

Ian, Win. A. Jlotitgoiaery w -

1 On thP 23d of Sept.. by R-

How ludicrous then ap-ear the iump- I tn " u , ... , Campbell, Mr. Peter M. .mhw

i r . . a i irr ii iimi tt'iuiow ii iiuiii nit? Lraii.uii ' ; .

.uioi elusions o our sanguine political tm5 Forrst Clty, fro, wllich wo uk; uooaw n.

iuicawDers who habitually believe, even n.u.m.i . .re...e...i.,.. r,.uh ...-.i- On the same aay, uj

section, not to make it a nartv ones- venture, and without thp half pven of thp auiettv aud moi.ilv. to uiw:harpe a outv our

tion!' It's hardly necessary to say that adventitous aids to which we have refer- ' sam loan order from Congress, ti locale a .1. ... . . T . i ii: . .... .. r... ,:i.

i lie voie oi mar. stage-load was unan- red. tsieru .uiuury j-isjium

miously for Scott. Cincinnati Ga- How ludicrous thpn annr tl.P i.,mn- I &P""KV" K ",u:y

zutte.

at Blue Lick ,

i Pavtoa-

Ihey 'iav heard lliun.ier.

liiey would hear lou.ier tliuu er still, i..-. Vet dread to trust the issue to the intelliovnep

luali hic he acted very reluc'tiiil . and impartiality of the PEOPLE! Why We fiud the proceedings f a pU iiical mee-' not call off his dogs and meet Farquhar t.ng, irresiH-ciive ,f party, held i Blo.....i., like a man! single handed and on a fair trove.tept, 1 1 til 11-52, pul.li-hed iu tne fipMI

It linn.

Our fxnosure ol llartui's "sick bed" lie ! under the most desperate circumstances, to iret a shake of lu baud. The American Esq., John Funk to Susanna

la-tt ee piuuhetl some ol his backers. Tney that something must "turn up" in their was filled iu a few mumeiits. The sturdy : r : , nTiTin.. ' !

til U

u.ir m leineui was a -'il il lie - (il.eo ... tavnr that 11 .Ic'j nnn.;nni nnf.,u suns ol tile "liein ui tne rea." rnsrie.l .11 nv juuniu. vn i.' .. .. , it

- . .. ....... A.uiv. d UU...1U.U1U11 luai . y - . - . ' J . , r .itt. t

moral iifrii); but anew it waa tme, ami I secures the vote of Ohio to Pierce and the huimnxt, and Hocked arouud him Their mantown, bv tlie xve. . ,..ved the i.ea,, b aud without murmur of ; thflt therefore the battle is already 'won! i rich Irish brogue wahea.d g.vii.g bi.n a cor- Frasier, of "Henry County, complaint though he quivered like a prairie j The conclusion in both its parts is sim- d-""dJJ ctrTl 1"e ST Luci"da KeUcy' f .? Z .teer when ,he hot iron is applied . a the I ply a fool's conclusion.-xew York ; ,3" hT". 0" Cfi- S braud.ug piocesaRuahville Republican. Tribune. I with the warmth affection of a father, - IL , r V' ; ,' F Horni.11'

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for him, while 100, or more, stayed at home. This year Farqchar will get the entire whig vote, and some over. We are better organized, and our candidate better suits our Whigs. We pledge ourselves to double Watts' majority for Farquhar." From Riplet, we have various letters and reports all concurring that all was right, and that Farchar's majority in in that county will be nearly, if not quite as large as for Watts. This, however, is not what is expected by Farquhar's

friends. They expect a small decrease there. Watts is personally known there," and can get a larger vote than any othtr whig. But Farquhar will get the entire whig vote, and a few democrats. A large number of the Germans and Irish of Ripley will vote for Farqchar. His majority will be nearly aa large as Watts'.

ua,e was uot -ub.iiitied without his kuowl- j a last resort a novel writer, a man by the edne or comwut but thai his ua.iie was the r u....i.. i. . i.' .

lourtli submitted h fore the couteuliou as a candidate u Hie Legislature, aud be beiug preaeut, did positively agree to abide by the decisiou of said convention, iu accordance Willi it resolution previously offered and adopted by said convention. Aud we again refer ihe reader to the report of the Bloomiug Grove meetiiiK, tn which Dr. VV. Alaguitv acted as principal secretary, and ask how could he be inuornnt f the doings of said meeting, aud report "it adjourned in a quiet and orderly manuer,' &c. Reader we submit the subj. ct ta you, leaving you to judge the correct nes of tlie Doctors statement. FRANCIS LEIgff JAS. H. VAN CAMP, LOUIS DOTZ, HENRY THOMAS, JollN PR ATT, u. vv. cooi.rv.

name of Hawthorn, has been employed

to try his hand at it. The most afFoctintj'' portions of this last novel of the author; will be the numerous faintings of his he-' ro. He ought, by all means, to adopt j the justification made out for Pierce by John Pettit, Esq. Hector fainted and, therefore, Pierce, did right also, in ,

tainting! ' Congressional Candidate. We are pleased to be able to say to the Free Democracy of the Fourth Congressional District that our unworthy friend Joseph W. Young, of Rush county, has consented to the use of his name as a candidate for Congress in that District. Centreviile Democrat. !

07" Thomas G. Davidson one of the Pierce Electors in Louisiana, is a redhot Native American. In 1842 he went for the repeal of the Naturalization Ilaws, and wrote a letter to the Louisiana Native American Association, in which he says: "I am a Native American, Because I believe the perpetuity of our beloved

institutions depends upon our banishing

..imediHtiv rr, .h- r- r eriy ana jiish vaiui.M. -

Th fZntPfll inpp f'nmmi ft. : of lilt trallmit mumi wh.i nhrrii tviili hi ill tlie . Centreviile. , , i,v

The House Committee, charged to in-j daugers, fatigue uu giory ol his great cam-) On Sunday evening 1 . ! . . 1 , Crnt I ......... :.. M;..,. O Trtmlincr.n KSO.. -1 ' .. . W.

VL'SLiiaLt? Liiu aiii'ir'-u riiiiiii-cLioii 01 a iitim- ia.cii iii lur.nv. ; x.. m. v......" i . . . m .

as Corwin with the Gardiner claim, have ! Uur"'g th-. evening, he received hundreds

iu

a. all01'

nr I ,... f Vo. Vrtet- of our citizeus. boih civil aud military

examination for several days. A cor- ,l ,e "'"V cor'"alul S.'-, J? , . T J. , , U'tieral appears to be iu nue health aud spir respondent says: "Mr Law is the gen- iut. n.a lowering form, eale eve. aud Ko-

R. Tomlinson. Lsq

F. Pitts, to Miss EmlyHoug

port, Wayne County

7Tnhin. n

Married. In W arrent o.-

15th of Sept, Mr. W ellmP"- " .

an wno purchased the contingent in- , couuteuauce, m rk bi.n a man amoog . M 1 Ann Tucker, st which Mr. Corwin had acquired in ' meU. 1 be spouiaLeous outburst ol enthusi- - J' j " rountv. liner's claim, when the latter was 1 " which greeted him, bespoke iu stronger el 1 "cer ot tni

tleman who purchased the contingent in

terest

Gardi

about to take charge of the Treasury ,,"e,,,,gI! ln"" wonts, that the great popular nriTiicsdav,serI i

Tr.oohir.et! he-nwaseulwied iu behalf of America s ne- , -r.rinn!?. 'ifl

the White house Jordan of Indianapolis, to "

jei)arifiieiir in jniv. isin. rno ntnprt : , . r, ...

foreirra influence from our councils 1 of the nror.Pedir.o- Un. n aM. at- ! render, aud would b- wtis-ed with nothing 1 iy tne ivcv. u..

This made me a Native American, and j Corwin to enter the Cabinet. He 'en-:: ",,of.tor ph",CiUg U,m ,u for this I shall always be found stir- tirely divested himself of anv concern in i exl'liircn-

ring. I have seen, and deeply deplore : the case, and the consideration received I this fart th.tfl.ltiJnancni.pa.lni.octi'nn rnm T - 11... . I 1 '

. . v.. uwu .iiMD.v.v. uvov.u 11 ...ii ijbw, anu ine ut lit r lit i wua f uifuuca . hn. 1 -, l . . . . 1 r . . ... ,. . . 1 .. . . .

wiin mm, was tor the tees which had accrued up to that time, and was not de

pendent upon any subsequent action of

tne Board or upon any other contingency."

McClung. ,frei

Potts, of Richmond, Indian-

C,!V 0""

has been vilely prostituted by men of all

parties.

0C7"Rev. Aaron Wood, the Whig candidate for Superintendent of Common Schools, is one among the oldest traveling Ministers in Indiana, and yet is about in the prime of life. He is swift on foot, as we have seen with our own eyes, and we have no doubt will give the 'old Professor' a tough race of it. Hibbert's PrcrjF.

MAEBiED-ODWednesuaju nL. Kith. Mr. James V

to .ui6

(tCr At Iowa City there is a Scott Club, which has Ex-Governor Lucas for its President, and Major De Forrest.who waa Chairman of a Polk glorification

meeting in 1844, for its Vice dent.

Glad to Hear it. I

yy I.... it Bluled in tit ii nr. I h! SpnL. Kith. Mr.

vr c:. ... .,,hnw&. r..iTni. TV..'. ' n t PeineAtnn.Ind

1.1 IS. V WW O .11V B U Wl CW. V. V.' .1 0 O J VIM W . . . , VI 1 III. . J Cabin,' has engaged to write a popular tale j LasDES, of Greencastle noon the effect oi the Maiue Liouor Law.!

Ii will of course be oa the right side, and j rtTJTTT4R" will have a wide circulation. We think a! UD1 1 JAX

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n,r;nn tbe 26th inst..'-- ,r;;l

eoi: - r;n(rU.,.

i-hniei. nilri.l. nnd hvinir na Mra. Slow I TOUIlfeel llaUgUKl 01 c , M'

, . .. : , . . .... ii- f,.nr moDi-

ooea in tne state oi .uaiue, sne nas exceiiem ill. v inaiis,

better theme could not be selected by the

Billed Authoress. There is an abundauae of

opportunities to witness the working of the (Jays.

nun uquor .aw. . v n.ip rumor is iouu- .

ill be lor lb-

' nor

Presi- j ded on tact, and that the work coming.

Died At hi rcsiat m , j?;

villr-. Mr. VV m. "'

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