Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 42, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 October 1852 — Page 1

BY C. F. CLARKSON. BROOKYILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCT. S, 1S52 YOL. XX. NO. 42.

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fra the National lutoUiariuvr.

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temoer IS., 15o:i.

Mv dear old

,r.v Seatox:

Uncle Joshua; "a good many thousand of temperance Whigs voted for Hubbard, and a pood many rum Whigs Toted for Chandler; ami when the Legislature comes to meet, Crosby will stand jest as good a chance as any of 'em, and belter too if the Stilt. C1MJ AVnr tllA lrim tha 9.1 rC M.....,.,-

afraid Gineral Scott il,er' aiw y may depend it's drifting that

Who Weais

of False.

; I had bettor news to write

li . . , . . tl T 3 . W:1V or I've fnrmt bi.itr I,, rvtilicr 1 dci l..nk

:,';-,,u',i fool so much afraid of i ? the Legislature. Last year in the Senate 1 , , ( ,1 Hiere was about hvo Democrats to one hig, .Vv on my own account, tor I j v. ilim ,, r.,,,,,

"" "i . mill Tint To. ... 6' . . I

--;ao.v.. -- , ceuaiors, ana tne uemocrats ouiy seven, j, wjWuUy and maliciously false, and

t ' ,v- " j V ' . I 111 LI I 111; VI 1 It 1 II V .I17IV,C VI UVUUllUI. !v :;ui I'p the P0 office, and j And tiien in the House it ain't much better. -"loose' it. I"m afraid it would Last year we had a clear majority of more ''-' ' n'h of hint Ht"s bad it ' than tiiirtv, and now it don't look as though ."lnVvvears, and he's more ! ?!??n,,dv n,ore, than ten majority. -" .- ...... i,- , i . . And it the Mate goes for hcott, I believe the .v-.u-Mt was guetohimby L egUUture will o that way too, Governor -: r,-eral Jackson. He loves it and all."C ;.: ef of his own family, and I .Bat may be, Uncle Joshua," says I, "the '--."J be about the hardest one j Whigs haven't gained so much as you ; - ;v for him to partwith, unless ! think for, after all. It looks bad in the LegIt" he should lose ary islature, I see, but it may be all owing to the '-'-a is. Vunt Keziah or the rum business, as you say about, the Gover-:-Iknwit would break his ; no,r".. , . .JT. , T , . - ,. 1,., s c. i i ,-o, no, it isn t that," said Uncle Joshua, Ad Mats what makes me leel B.j,ha'heav y sigh; - vou may depend upon :t the turn thmffs has tooK : ,t t,,e tuie has gota"VUig drift. The Coniiwnv in tavorot U moral Scott. : gressmen tells the story, and there the rum I'.v coiiiJ bo contrived to keen ; business has nothin to do with it. In the

;-.h-.:a in the post office. I wouldn't

the brand

hood. Some weeks ago we charged that Governor Wright had abused M. Clay while that gentleman was a candidate lor the Presidency in lt'44. In answer to this charge, the Governor authorized the Sentinel to make the following denial: We are requested by Gov. Wright to say that the above article in its length and breadth

that

John D. Defrees, the author knew it was false when he uttered and published it. Governor Wright never denounced Mr. Clay as a murderer. Let John D. Defrees bring forward a testimony, or, Cain-like, wear the brand of falsehood. Democrats, see how Gov. Wright is to be pursued, slandered, and vilified, by this desperate clique.

OUR CHIP BASKET.

We now produce the testimony to

our charge. Read it: Rockville, Sept. 16, 1S52. Dear Sir: In reply to your note, I must say that I think Gov. Wright will not deny

CFThe surest way of governing both a private family and a kingdom, is for a husband and a prince to yield at certain times something of their prerogative. O There is a young lady up town who says that if a cart wheel has nine fellows, it is a pity that a woman like her can't have one. Sensible girl that. LTWe never yet knew a man disposed to scorn the humble who was not himself a lair object of scorn to the humblest. ILTIt is better to be born with a disposition to see things on the favorable side, than to an estate of ten thousand a year.

? if Gineral Scott did come in. ,W there's a good deal of the : ,: feeling amongst a good many :?. craey. Til just give you a

u"n Sargent Joel, he can't.

railing for somebo

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as ,

: is two or three times a day. He ' ivlvt of it in old Hickory's time, : c 'fh.ft never leave it off since. . v.w-ks ago Uncle Joshua in the barn, planning a little i -T,v.:r the voters t- the eloc.hc3i.'.:i once we heard soiner ;-;s . ' barn holler with all hi. .-HrrfiorGineral Scott." We .-"-: . 's-d run round the corner of -.- ,v.st as we could, and saw ':$-:":' r.t Joel standing on a stump. h..t all alone, and hollering . v t,ip of his voice. '-Hurrah for :.. S, it!" Uncle Joshua looked " thunder, and Couin Joel col- ; :"leas soon as he see us. but he i-1," hat again. and suns out once - K::-rnh for -Scott, and I don't care -.-sit!" that you say .'" said Uncle Jot-h-v.im-rih f.r Gineral Scott, and I ';.:rv!;o henr it"" sars Cousin Joel, - li : h,-.t and jumping off the

last Congress we had five Democraiic ! personally his unmitigated abuse of Mr. Clay Representatives, and the Whigs two. Well, j in 1844. As I stated in my speech at Terre now how is it? In the -jext Congress this j HaiUej I have hearj Gov .Wright s.y that S-tate has six ll-pre-entatives, and Hie Dein- , " . r craum.'e oat to elect three and the Whigs I Mr Clay had been accessory to the murderof three. It's jest an even balance, and a few j Cilley, and that the blood of Cilley was on more of them tooli!i hurrahs for Gineral his hands. He also charged that he had barScoit will tip the State ag tin us" J gained and intrigued with John Q. Adams " ell, we mvst stir aroond," says I, "audi1' , , . , , , try to .-top this hurrah business, alid may be for office' an 1,1 lh iX he ha(i acled lhe traitor

we can save the Slate ytt. Ill keich bar- to Ins country, that he was a gambler a

ETA young lady explained to a printer the other day, the distinction between printing and publishing, and at the conclusion of

prove j her remarks, by way of illustration, she said 'You may print a kiss on my cheek, but must

not publish it." D"Several kegs marked "Lard," but found to contain spirits, were lately seized at Provd nne. "A communication from Mrs. Partington through a "medium" says: "This is rendering uuto seizer the thing that are seizer's."

i blackleg and that if he could not have Mack j slaves, he woulii have white ones. This wa? i the reason that I denied that the Governor : had the right to come as one of the chief mourners at Mr. Clay's death; and the only j reison 1 had for making mention of it, I

geant Joel at it ugaiii I'll enshier him. If l)einocits can't hurrth for Pierce, they nuisut be allowed to hurrah for nobody. But, after all, Uuele, suppose we should los this State, the nation iss.ite for the Demoeraoy. You tmij-t rein iiibf r we have a Ihrge uiajorit ol i; .e States and nigll two-thirds of Hie inii,ivMr.c iflht l:f l"otiirr.sS-

'Wei ," says he, "l'at don't prove whether thought his eulogies gratuitous, and his tears we sh ill htve two-thirds or i ne-tliird in the j crocodile. If certificates are of any use, one n -xt Congress. If the Slates go on as they hundred can he obt .ined here, sustaining the h ive ti. i'iiii it will be nrettv likelv to be one- ! . ... .........

. . , , , 1 ,u , l ,. ' above. Ask those noble old KentncKians in

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the neighborhood of treenca-tle, what he said tin re about the lime he preached Dorr's funeral. Yours respectfully, J. D. Defrf.es. G.K. STEELE.

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a word spok ' arn st befor

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neighbors..

m ' "est

the.r repret-eiit Hives lo the nexl Lon-

: gress yet, and lliat is Maine, and Missouri, au.i luwa. Aa t only jesi tviok ai 'em. Three j vears ao they stood I- Deniocrals and 2 Whins, an,', now l hey stand 7 Democrats and ; aad b Whigs, llow long will it take at that i rate lo turn our two-thirds into one ? I'm aira d !- r-'s aWhitinft going over the couiiiry th a'il swamp u-. Sailnrs tell about t:e bis; tfiiih wave lhai rolls op an I carries everj liiing Ivtore it, aim I'm thinking itseenis to be n e.iod oeal like Dulitiis. There was a

b g leiiili wave m lt4i, and you remember ; says he is authorized so tolo by Mr. Vrght. I H h;.! work il ninie. It looks a good i.eal as U may be; but this much I can sav, Mr. it 'there is another bl' tenia wave robing up -rtl.t K. .dmA.I i. ..t;.:.

ahtise the

lamented Henry Clay, that he may have for-

Rockvilk, Sept, lfi, 1S52. Mr. J D. Df.frf.f.s, SrR- -The editor of the "State Sentinel," I see by your paper of recent date, denies the charges therein published, respecting Mr. Joseph A. Wright, and

to bo

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h or.re what

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usin Joi-1. !. what da y : - if yon a: , nd It t us

at once, pi-r'i ri --O; !---';!l -

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i.,vi- !.i verm. 1 )..iii..t'j-:t'V :tlil tlilfl

Coiune-s. U V've ,-ot lo have, trviiur tune-. '. ' conversation, to

AI sj o. I don't know wh it'll beeome of the i' u titry if Ule W h-gs gel the upper hall I." ; lies o.i t. , is with si.c!, a inourufnl expression, II at I s- th tears come iul An tit Iveiiah's eyes. She's a good t'hrilin woman: and s i,' I. i ! her hand on h s .hutder, and siys she, "i'h. .Mr. Downing, pr.iv cou't be so won i-.i. hut trust in Provi ieiiee." An 1 now, Mr. i a! -s ei. Se.iton, if yon can s a;i luieg to on. onrage us, or to relieve I'm-!,. Jn.iKiii's uiimous mind, yon would lo a gr -at k-.n .n ss to veiir ol,i Iriend, M A J i V; J c K DO v NINO.

golton w hat he did say. This much I distinctly remember of hearing him say, that H'-nry Clay was guilty of the death of Ci!ley that his hanus were ren with his blood. ClI AS. GRANT.

From the Daily Tribune, tn lnprompt ii.

Sujgcst' d by hearing Rojrer Martin's happy answer to Ihe unfortunate inelination of the Locos for playing upon the nain of Pierok: R'infiettl, thy happy omenerf name Knsnres ctntmutincr to th fame; Koth sense and r nth this verdict rive While fields ore won thy name shall live! CurroRD. (CTIntothe Farmers. The wisdom of a

; learned man cometh by opportunity of lei

sure. How can he get wisdom that holdeth the ploug'i, that glorieth in the goad, that driveth oxen, aud is occupied in their labors, and whose talk is of bullocks? Ecclesiasticus. Chap. 3$, verses 24, 55. 3jThey seized some liquor in Maiden, Mass , on Friday week, that had so much water in it that wouldn't burn. O According to the Cincinnati Gazette, there are at this time, in 21 of the oldei States, a city population of 3, 223,041 to a rural population of 14, 461, r?22. ILT" A fragment of a cigar was sent to a politician the other day, in a handsome envelope, on which was written "As I heard

you declare you would shortly take the

stump," I hereby afford you an opportunity

so doing. 1 hope the stump will be tound short enough."

U'The Bombay Telegraph, of June 5, says: "We regret to learn from a Norlh-

West contemporary, that Capt. James, of hlolah contingency, is so seriously ill thai

Squandering of the People's Money. Ever since the exposure of the wasteful expenditure of the people's money, by

the leaders of the Democratic party, in the CoustitutionalJConvention, and the last Legislature, an effort has been made to counteract its effects upon the public mind, by reference to expenditures during

v lug sessions of the Legislature. A pamphlet has recently made its appearance, in which we find the following statement: Session of 1830-'31 (Whig), 27 clerks. Session of 1831-'32 (Whig), 19 clerks. Session of 1S32-33 (Whig), 13 clerks. Session of 1833-'34 ( Whig), 22 clerks. Session of 1834-'35 (Whig), 10 clerks. Session of 1835-'36 (Whig), 27 clerks. Session of 1836-'37 (Whig and In

ternal Improvement). 30 clerks. Session of 1837-'3S (Whig), 40 clerks. Session of 183S-'39 (Whig), 17 clerks. Session of 1839-'40 (House Detn.,

Senate v hig), 17 clerks. Session of 1S40-'41 (Whig), 13 clerks. Session of 184 1-'42 (Senate Whig, House Dem.),15 clerks. Session of 1842-'43 (Senate Whig, House Dem.), 20 clerks. Now, this is thus stated for the purpose of deceiving the people, as we shall conclusively show: During the sessions of the Legislature

above named, the enrolling of the bills was done by enrolling clerks. At the commencement of the session one clerk

was elected, who performed all the du ties until near the close of the session

Eastern and American Women. The National Inlelhgence is publishing a s ries of letters from a citiceit of Waliingtou, who is traveling in the Old World In his

last letter he thus compares the wemen with .

those of his own country.

NatiTism. There is In this country a great political party which, while pretending friendship for the foreign residents anions us,

and while attempting to fix the offence of I

Aativism upon the most illustrious citizen of the Republic, earnestly contend for a policy directly hostile to" the immig'ation of foreign artisans and laborers. And that party .calls itself Democratic, and spreads wide its nets of hypocrisy and deceit to entrap voters of foreign birth! This, we say, is the true Native party, and as such we hold it up to the condemnation of all men of genreous and truly democratic sentiments. The system of the Whig party is to protect the industry of the country

against the competition of foreign capital pins of .Syria

fattening upon the toil of unhappy, star- i the be-t form-d and most beautifi ving and oppressed workmen. It is a I J '! evry seeu in any couufy ;

system which favors and tends to increase immigration. It says to the toiling millions in Germany and Ireland: "Come to America, and you shall 'find constant employment ar.A good wages, and independence, and your la-

j'oorsnai' oe pretected ajrainst the pjw-

j 'or and the skill of your present employ

Gen. Scott In the Went. The Locotooo Congress made a great Hon der when they passed the act of the last session which authorised the Board of Officer appointed by a former art of Congress to select a s't for a Mi'itarv Hospital in the West.

The establishment of these hospitals hat long

"Ill my rambles ahont the vill ige of Raalbek j pven wi,jie j Mexico his thonghu wereemI was struck with the beauty of the cbil rra pi0yed upon it. and he attempted to direct and the extreme youilitulima of some of the nan,r, thousan i dollars, which In other Arab mothers. I sw several young females, rm; wuld have gone lo the soldi-rs and not more than twelve or fourteen yeirs ' ; omvrs as prize money, to the establishment age, with bibej iu their arms, evi ieutly their ( o( yi,ii(i,Ty iOSp,ials. In this he was fruowd; and I was told that is quite co-iiiiioii tral) 5. nrt,ou of lheorticrs vf theTreaaihronghout Sjria. Many of the women are nfy r('rtineIlt w,o eeiz-d the money and

j very oeauittul much more so l lliitiK mn pi,ic. d in),r cre,lit of the Government. either the Circassian or Tu-kish women. II, Hn.-e the close of tins Mexican war Gen. was quite en.iliautuig. lb. r tine complexion, j5ctt h is been nnremilting in his efforts to dark eebro, and flashing eyes; aud 'r nre the establishment of HospiUls, where regul intv and arlicaev of features, I have , i . .i , l,n have been

s-ldom seeu them equaled. excpt in other unjj or woru out in the service of the

'ers, seeking to bring the earnings of the

'workman in every part of the world 'down to the miserable rate they pay 'your brothers who are forced by the I 'circumstances to remain behind." The

In Nazireihl saw some ol : ..,. ... .. made comfortable and happy.

utifiil women ! ,, r.11,",.i- r a r nd "enerous people

I believe it il..m Tt ia in rrrr nut this Ion?

a noted as much for the beauty of its f-tn d- cnprished plan, that Gen. Scott is now, by population among U urists as for its hi-tori- jor,)er of ,h. Government, in the West. Yet, cal interest; but at no place did 1 s wlial : Pomjnr ,s he do-s in obedience to the manI really thought appro .c ed ihe perfection of (Uje np a ,0.0foco Cong'ess, and of the Presbeauty in so high a degree as iu Brlhb-heiii. j(J(int of ll)8 L'it(Hl stales, and to accomplish The women ot Bethlehem are absolutely be- a charitable purpose which has occuoied so witching. I never saw such perfect Pr- : m0, f his ihought during past years, the tiles, sui h eyes and eyebrows, and such tieli ; TjOl.0fco pr,M arp ivgiuning locontlemn him Cate little hands aud feet. Not that I mea t ,( ac.-HM him of m tkiug n electioneeriug to say tint they are at all superior in , tour to the Wrst. Kverv demonstration of butes ol beauty to our on fair country 'popular regard and admirat on is gall and men. for that would bestcrieg. There i , wormweoi lo th-m; aud because he cannot nothing in the Kasl or in Euroi'e either, or. ' prevent nor avoid these spoutaueous oulany where else, that I have ever visaed, to ; hrnk, of ponutar approbation they gnash

compare with the ladies of I hit tdelpliot, liai- ,hejr teeth in bitternes. and slander, and ma

nes: t.raiiu fii'Mirn, lair, out not praceiui, .,, m. ,k;. i ,,i,, .eeive. were

and stitT as buckram. Italian beauties; dark, he not c.n.'i it Keforn th iwonla for the

greasy. German, fat aud florid; . highest office in their gift The people, nor

lllff system is to lavor the importation tnnore ain! W aslimoton. Talk ol rartMau i;.. ,u i.:..... i.i ii,.. ti. tri.,.n-,hnl

of men and families, and to draw hither I beauties! Lively and vivacious ihey are to riii.ii. Mti..n of Lis rnnntrv'a e.use on manv a

- i the ill-paid art and industry of Europe, i be sure; but not dignified, not queenly, not t,ar,i f0ght battl Peld. We imagine that

, and on this Iree soil to ffive abundance IK1"5 "nu mouesi. taiaoi cug.isu oeu- ; tle retvi.tions which are given to lien. Scott

when it was necessary to employ a great I and respectability to those who were

That is the reason why so many clerks are But the pretended Democracy teach 1 liut7lJXi SSlta "Il wl ! ZirZZZ

put down on the above list. During the i another system, which thov baptise with do to mention them iu the same breath with f nonular f railing m Gen Scott is as irre-

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.imeiiuaii oeaitnes. pressih eas it is deserved. U e are not sur- " , iT."- rr7 . prised that the demnustrati ns made by the Home anil A lie on M.iiurdar iirht. r , , , . . .:. H.,.viih h.. u people along Gen Scof.'s route do not sutt

$$4S00. jof the capitalist and employers of Eu- ' and a lu'tle angel in It, of a Saturday night i f"r, Loco" oppon-nisatall. Thereception Why did not the author of the pam- 1 rope. They sro for ir,nortinr products : A house, no matter how liule. provmej it , !,e 1,118 teived,. enthusiastic and so general.

V.to, ;,-; .Ko.-n U,.o T i.. i . . ? . ,' , i .-iii...! .. 1.1 .. I is so e u 1 1 rel v dirierent Irom any mat couia

1.. i.i un. " " v . .v. nun, muni., nut my &Kiu nuu tne nanus I " . .. v. . t-s. .... p.iu,,, , ..v.. clerks, put down the amount of money to make them. They go forbuvino- al- ' furnished, piovided there is hope iu it; let the that was paid them for their labor! He j ways in the cheapest market, thev'sus- ''"?f Mow -close the curtains.

dare not do that, because it would have tain a system whose necessary result is , , " " ,: ; ';"',. ',, J I any attention shown to ihe great American shown the titter fallacy of the charge , to keep urtisans and their families in i "omeTown hp ao-ainst the his Leffislatures named. ' Europe, working- ns slaves and snfferinr ,,, ,.., . -...,il , ki-. I They seem disposed to quarrel with human

Durintr the

last session ol the Legislature, the en- the delusive name of Free Trade. Thov i American beauties

rolling was done by the Secretary ! go lor surrendering American industry,' of State, for which he was allowed i unguarded, to the destnu tive competition ,

have been g vn to Franklin Pierce, that we do not wonder Ihey are filled with morlifica-

while i iniignaiioii; iney cannoi i npuu

To make this the more plain, we have the pangs of misery, and starvation and

y. in

mav buv

i,l-,in il, trAl,ln from ili linnlc ,l,o -: T i l...i: j!.L. i...;.. . ,.i i ...... V i :.. .. , known qualities, rather than see one man

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vi i.iiin.vfi wmvij ins. uiiivi,.,. jiuii j i vii i Him, uiu "lc'inocracv may onv s ,i.""f;i ..s, .w.,. j . s ....u,. . -j by each of the above sessions lor clerk merchandize at prices graduated as near "ot loud as in the highways-not rapid as hire. It is as follows: j as possible on the starvation scale. And lhe 'urr u' orUi b" 8uflly' (k1ow '.''

Session of 1830-31 tnis they call political

up

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Jliiinc SUV (rSrlt The Wins ,i.,ve Micoeeded hevotul nil ex-p-ctaiion in Maine. Tli election for mem.ers ol Congress is the only one into which the l-'iuor tiu.-siion i;i.l nol enter. The ag-

g;e,-,K- v.i'e t.-.r m-mbers of Cooirress s!

til it !:.' Whig cati-.'iiU.tes received over one thousand tiui.-e votes iu tiie State titan t'te i'ei.toi T..IIC casiiii .ale. The W big vote tor Coiiiess!iuu is 0 ,5,'d greater thuu it was two Vi ;.r-i ite,l. W e li.ive private advices from Maine assu-

1 1 c. 2 lei I sen., it. 1

bis life is despaired of. This gentleman is,

Rockvii.i.e, Sept, 1G, 1S50. we believe, the husband of the celebrated

Sir: Our mutual friend, Gen. G. K-j Lola Moutez, from whom he has never been

j Steele, has shown me a scrap cut from an In- j divorced." i rtiana State Sentinel containing an article cop- . . ,. . . ! , , ... r i IP The following multum In parvo not- : led from your paper, wherein you chtrge Jo- ! , . . . , 1 , ,,' u. r 1 11 " .-i t. i ice is pasted up 111 several line of omnibuses seph A right of abusing Henry Clay. To ... . , n .1 v . c ,. ,, ' . ',,,, i running iu Boston: -Order is Heavens the best of my recollection, I have heard Ji - . , , , . ,. . ...,rT . ,. , first law. Please have your fare ready beSKni A. W RIGHT, when speaking of Mr.,, ,,. . ... ... . ., 1 ii... r.. ..i.tlii.iv :,. el..., I li,IHrn null nrice.

shows Clay, use the language vnn charge him with . ' ,s ...... l. n M1U1 1, f , r, ,..:!.... n , ... 1 .111 1 1, tllA i, n-h Will

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iisuie. iinir-r-ii, nn,c nrnni iieiii ' . . . ,. ,.. . . , .... please pass them to the driver n-lieii ct, en liinff nf tlint (rrent anil nnlriotie 1 1

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Beware of

Am't paid En. and Rev. Clerks,

Session ot 1S31- 32 Amount paid Regular Clerks Am't paid Enrolling Clerks. . Session of lS32-'33 Am't paid Principal Clerks., Am't paid Enrolling Clerks Session of 1833-'34 Am't paid RegularClerks. . . Am't paid Enrolling Clerks. Session of 1 834-'33 Pay of Regular Clerks Pay of Enrolling Clerks. . . . Session of 1 $35- 36 Pay of Regular Clerks Pay of Enrolling Clerks" Session of lS36-'37 Pay of Regular Clerks , Pay of Enrolling Clerks Session of 1837-'3S

leome as the old Hero

passes bv. Their labor will be iu vain; mankind Mill always applaud the man who has rendered his country riisiingnit-hed services; and our Looo'ivo brethren must choose a time, which will II it wear such a look of selfishness, if they wish io teach the people the

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1 III 11 . I ITI 1 1 1 IT puim iuuiiu urniic in- iii,. ..... i

s:,..-l, o-.i ,l,,.s w-i,:- .l.s l :r.i r. . . i.: i impropriety ot welcoming a great man and I

mi. iui.ee iMttt-iv;., me; i, mu ii' - nu uiaiirr 11 mi; puih is n -ii e, um umiiuhcu , - , . . . . - - . ... : ' i ., i . " , ;. ; i ...... .i. i ,... . renowned solnier with boiifirt'S and illumina'

i-insiu lllll'ori Illfll SK111IU1 IO WOrit, iiiu, ii iu w u ran int riwiifn im i...

or say two aud a lull in tt- mow kweeliy the

music of silver bells from fie

.88(100 ' sires to import men skillful to work,

459 25 bringing with them and successfully j prosecuting here their respective branch

es of industry, and to diminish the importation of manufactures: the 'Democrat"' desires to import cheap manufactures, made at starvation prices, and accordingly it is a necessary part and consequence

1,148 00 .44G 00

lime lo come.

falls on the listening heart then- How mournfully swell ihe chimes of "the days that ' are no more.

lions, and every other demonstration of popular joy. We are not afraid tn show the people the candidate we h ive presented for their suffrages; and if they are compelled lo keep their in the ohsi-uri iv of Concord, iu which the

An Important Uelioii. i ut mtiiaiii.n lounti mm. aim where m election m, . . , ' w II leav him, they ought to preserve pruThe following question was first pro- ., 1 , u .

1 I , . ,.- : . , , . . . , , , . . .i I , wiii purine viiw.iiii- i:in man nil, II.IV1II1I of his policy to dun.ntsh the importation pounded by an anonymous Scotch maid- ,,iirne Imny V(.(rg t,( ia ihf Mvice

011, many years ago, out to our miu u-iie, of ihe coantrv, can also b -ar an exposure to

ns iii.it its electoral vote will be g,v,"n ,e will) sui-ci'ssftilly, .iii civi,,all .: to lo:i!u:-.r qns-stioii, in which t'1" :e i t that latc wire so much interested ( liui. Journa1-

j wrs io nna a uiiru.-v-.pn , g.,, of 1S3S'39

i

rrive it t

1 t!i -ro"s ro'Vosli me iool a- li iK ! -st hurro.hs !'..,-

Gini nent ; like t i t o: v ; Gi:i '

--I

-!. ::i ti;r::-,i aw i the mouth. ; v'l ).v whit too as 1 can fai l or.?,

l'H-kin x s?.vin rid was

a

t .10.

Democrats in this State. anl too. thats in the snmo iiv. a re;-: ft .'ot-1 Dow tiiniT. tiiov'vo -.'i for G iner.it Pi m o.', and "t- the raising tf Sjuire s a o roat Democrat, cail ! ci r.s give throe e'uvrs for As cv.ick as a look

''""" '.- tl:eir li )!s.aiu! about throe '"w s'ing out as loud as they - ';--r. "hv.rrah for Gineral Cass."' ; 'i 'ro Jenos flow in a rage, and "' i:u v was traitors to the party, true Oomocrat would hurrah for i"'.t (Jineral Pierce. That ''"( ..under of the rest of Yin .an. 1

wuv.iT thoirhats and cried

Scott," .':1 that

The t'.t ri't-i of Alai m. e u:u.e sta,ic. Hartal siiceiv.ini n geting l.i nsvit en,:,;rved ty tlie leaders of the ! iiioer.tt o part, ta C 'liv.-n ion on l..sl Sattur. aj. 'i hiil Was li g'.ly pr. p. r, as li s haracler uee:J backiu up .I 'sperately. L'.ie .j i--stioa n seats list if, wi-.t liior they eu .ois--d hi. n as a .,ar, or a trutli-teller Did llii y on irs- l;;s I to tll.U Geu. Soolt was iu ';-.v. r i: ' i 'iiprisoainj; ' foreigners in the ari.y or loivy In -f -re a,! niiiiii Ihem lo the t :.:il id' cuii :.sh-.t ? Did tiiey en iorse his be .li.vl Mr. ivi.btuson wa-s niioii a sick K-d ir.::u vtl.u ii he not expected to rise, when a coiloin arttc'.o appea ed in the Amerii tn in reaar.i u tint g-tiiiem tn! Did they eii-:or.se Ins lie th-t the Kepublilan of last weeii ,ii,i u.it couttiu ihe county Whig iit ket? Pidthey endorse his lie that Greel y h id s;iki iu a letter that nil the brains Gen. S-. U iia-J w-re in his apu'ets? Did ihey et;.:eie tiie he he published that lwis D

Pav of Rcmilar Clerks.

..:..t. l: - " e - - -

man (Henry Clay make use of the most t-e. , i Pay ot Ln. Clerks v i T - r... .... n I.. t-A nn-n num. . - ....

vere and bitter language I thought he had at i 1 """" -"-""" '" " ; 1'ay ol Kev. v lerks

his command, or could employ. Mr. J. D. PrFKErs. N. ADAMSOX.

,.e.l half, kiishel of I'nl.iiiil rve. tht no Pav nf F.n. Clerks

In commenting on Gov. Wnghts -! daced a yieU oflWrtv bu,heU. Session of 1 839-'40-the Rockville Whig says: rn, ! Pay of Regular Clerks. . Hardened and hackneyed in iPartiZa poli- ! Dr' C' Jackson' of Boston' 8tate9 : Pay of En. Clerks tics as Joseph A. Wright is known to be, vet lhat a fatal poison exist, in chloroform, in, Scion of , 840M, it is not a little surprising that he should "in. the form of what is supposed to be ; pav of Regu,ar Clcrk.. cur the hazard of the above denial. Is the h,oriJ o m or n,'1 ePn. foun1 Pay of En. Clerks denial indeed his own: Has n..t "Rill Brown" ' th Pure fl,sel 0,1 from "ml Sessiop of 1841-'42 the editor of the State Sentinel, volunteered lhat thi is the cause of the death which , p1v of Ro?ular Clerks., this plump denial in behalf of the Governor? hwe occured froin U,e ot th'8 "Bent' j Pay of En. Clerks

That Mr-Wright did charge Mr. Clay, in j U It is estimated that there remain in substance and effect as above stated by the France, notwithstanding the h.te slaughter

1,158 00 .607 00

1 of men and their establishment as Amer-

1.020 00 ican citizens.

599 00 ; Irishmen and tJermans. who have or

will Have the right to vote! Judge ye which is the Nativist party! Judge which is attached to a narrow wretched, anti-American, anti-Republican system! Judge whether Gen. Scott, who represents the one, or Franklin Pierce, who represents the other, is the Native candidate! Be not deceived by words, but look at facts.

..714 00 ..647 50 ..740 00 1,085 00

has never been answered:

'lf a hinly met a body t-oming Ihrmiph the rye If a body kiss a body, need a tody cry;"' So far as we are informed in such matters, (says the Lowell Vox Popuii.) we do not hesitate to express our opinion that, uuder the circumstances, there is not the slightest occasion tor tears.

.1,502 00 ..952 00 ..052 00 .1,678 00 ..872 25 .1.317 00 ..764 25

lh observ ilnn of bis countrymen, aud lose

none ol their esteem. The Enquirer call him ' a v.iin. pr.nni man, an aristocrat in fueling, who has not a sincle sentiment in common wnh the pe. pie;" but in using litis I mg" age, the edit r Crs -riltes nobody so acc.iralelv as hin se.f. As iu old times it nil thought the man hn w ,s possessed of a, , Devi, himself, i o ild qua ker thuu auy body elsedi-c ver the evi spirit in another; so the I editor t.f the Knnuirer. full nf vatliiv and

i llliul. conceit, as his daily wblk and conversation , ., , . . . ; 1 show, only betrays the existence of those i ATounffp'ntleman, rh;)r9 lhMn was about making an excurMoil lor tish, (lon ,,.,. whilt. in r,arSii.g Gen Scott and on one ol the thoroiij:hlares ol Lie j having u. sentiments in common with lake he met and made the acquaintance the p-ople he only letrays the existence of ol a ladv, Mary Pike by name, with whom that contempt for ihe M-o:d- which his syshe became very mm h" pleased, and Irom i temaiic attempts to cheat and delude them -K.,m I... .iul."l ni nirt w ithout some i prove linn lo possess, liis snarling at the

i One Wrrk Ionirer. At present we cannot, inasmuch ns wo are publishing a political paper, sit idle and see our candidates rode over by demagougues and , hirelings, whose only aim is to shove their favorites into office. It seems that the United

States, as far off as Texas, has been ransack- Ts f M,i,.w. He expret-sed a hone ." V'1 " ?ooU ,,h . xV", !o" ! ed for stump orators to follow after and hunt tlia10 mighl hear frum hor occasionally. Ttl7ZZlZ

To which she replied that -if he was not , . ofl,.e ;. who lnju! .$ in if

Session of 1843- 43 Pav of Regular Clerks . .

Journal, is a fart notorious to this whole community. And were it deemed necessary the truth of the statement could, we have wo doubt be attested by more thsn five hundred Whigs and Democrats of the highest respectability. He will not venture to come here and make this detiial.persnnally , in Rockville, and in the face of a Parke county audience. If he hr-.s a tuste for that, let him try it. in ..:.. .- . w-;.t1.i'o ii.hig.ii ; . 1 1 ,1 ..a

C ooii.'ii woul.i not support lien. Scott ? Did . ' . . . ..

tit v endorse bis infamous attacks uoon the Rntl m spite of his unspairing abuse ot .Mr.

pri .,te character id' citizens, without cause Clav, and of Whigs generally, he has hereto

ofOOO.OOO, 4,(100,000 of dogs. The sk ins of t'.iose killed this year sold for $27,0110. IT Dr. Reman, of Troy, rem irked in sermon lately, that if Franklin tamed the lightning. Prof. Morse taught it the English , language. JT Can he whose soul yearns for the i in- , mortality ol Heaven, ever be given up lo despair here? Beyond tumultous billows, and

there

Pav of En. Clerks . . . Pay of Rev. Clerks,

The whole amount expended for clerks'

,1,120 00 ..471 00 I .1.342 00 ..632 00 ...306 50 '

successuil in tish at the lakes, she had

not any objection to his dropping a line to her.''

. 1,300 50 down our candidate for Congress, and if pos- . . .705 50 sihle defeat hiseleclion. They are well aware

that lliey have a bad case, and that Janu s 11. Lane Is a hard dose, but they are ootiring in tin ir effort to palm him off on

the people by pioclainitrg "principles not nice, nieu." i General Cass, in his place in the SenTh is k ind of deception has been prcaticed ate, at the close of last month delivered as often as the people are disposed to hear it, cvjjenc-c ao-ainst the abuse of Prcsi-

for we think lhat poo 1 men, cool law -ma

Cin. Gazette.

lure, i unr.g me in.rteeti sessions o, ...c w . mfW ,jhel Legislature when the higs had power, - '. ' .

expended lU perpeiuovr ...e ....... (.

id &Ol il l OS The amollllt.

, .1.11 i- u.. ...,..:-.... mrn nfaevpntv. sin . than one who IS Pot a

oy ine i'oniocrais mr tiiL-Mniicoauit-?, j at the last session of the Legislature, law-abiding subject himself. Does it not

amounted to 814,596 00 more than one look like perf.-ct mockery to take a man from

been

the

a lit. lit II It U IU gi-liU V V in vi i. iiittu i ii IU.' IV llC yrri lei I niwvnti J half the amount expended by the Whigs a place of punishment where he has during thirteen sessions of the Legisla- ptacej for violating Ihe criminal laws of

to:: -"''v.

'v

nr.rrari tor tiinera!

-'kiM S ;-;iro Jones if he 1

tnir.crs have kept Uncle Joshua --..sy along back, and before our .i.l'''",n which come along last ..-t -et quite norvoiw ; and ho .-.I iH.'"r yot. We've boon i-.i rjnite , cenoberntion all the weck.try- ,.' r'u cut how the elections gone. .' "-d sum to work out. I wont

snierninto hoar uncle Joshua

it.

iu-

was

ottinj to the table

ii s i' ii, ,i i:.i i iu 'ii i ".c:orc all around him. and a pen

hd a il.irV crnivl rn hw

Ho Wris thinl-h-iir c-i hnril ho iliiln't

iHV ttl)i,n 1 .i-iis It. ?n-is

klrti.ih sn-o l..s i,I-. J.s..).,l

ii o nr. l ill i.i, iiv.n.i

come in. Major; your Uncle himself sick working over

ir .riiv..-.cuo'.i : I'id they endorse his slant'er upo.i t5. u. Scott, a gray headed veteran, wl.o has serve,! I. is country for forty odd yoars? l..i t iey endorse hint generally, or with mental reservation? We know the o.tiuions ef disiitieui-he.l democrats elsewhere. We heard one high in place say that his (-.Hack upon Wolfe was " infamous." We wish to know how many democrats in Rush approve its mode of wan-fare. If the ptrty think that lying is no offence, lhat slaner is rietu, that alius- ol" Soolt is justifiable, tnal Ihe artnignment of private citizens is pro.-er, th it decency is an "obsolete idea" in the publication of a paper, that moral rectitude is an incumbance to an editor, thai it is his ontv to lie slau.it r, viilify, abuse and misrepresent as though he was neither respciisinie to God or man, wo want to know il. We hive considerable intercourse iu business with many democrats of Rush county. We hoe taken the treat body of the

who

fore managed, somehow or other, to obtain a

over mountains wrapped in g.oom, is mere , turc. g hjm o Congrps8 t0 mnke ! not a light shining lo cheer ihe pilgrim and , These are the facts and figures that rnninit as a people, and safety as ' the wayfarer? i cannot be disputed; and yet these men, . . . ' , . . tne w a tarer t i e . . a nntion. The idea is ridiculous, and in this . sn ri.o-.inl ess ot the neonle s interests.ask

number of whig votes whenever he was a can- j JJ We see Mrs. Swisshelm described ' to be" continued in office. Is it not true lieht we think the people will view it at the didate. Whether he can now raise himself ' .rather slightly formed, with light hair, light i)iat the people, without regard lo the ballot box, on the second Tueslay i n October, any higher in public estimation, or command com ,ior,, h)lIyes and rega'ar strongly party feelings, should arise, and, though j W. M. F.

more votes for htmseit, hy this exlraortiiuary m,.kw( ui,,,-," i the only means in tncir powii, mc . The Scott l.aete.

and steeping denial, remains to be told in the, tnr ; lot box' hnQ , " but re'ormation in ; Repea,pd Bllin,pt8 have been ' HT An Israelite in Hoston was arrested lor .i u,7T.,l l,.,..c rindmn.i Jour- ' '

result of .he election. j s , .... - t cofoco editonl ,hroughot this

We have now snst.i inetl our charge by proof

IT We have never known a public man more reckless in assertions, or mare arrogant

ticnoralCass Givintj in Hi r.xpori- in pretensions, than Gov. Wright. At Gov-

inctoii a tew iiasa'o, in rely lo tne remams of .Mr. McCarly in relation to the proposition oi the Whigs to appropriate $51 .0,000 to starving Irelanil, the l.e0gr says: He turned to McCatty looked him iu the face with his brai.-n impudeiire and said: "Vou don't know what you are talking about ' The Irish relief Bill never reached the House of Representatives, but was killed iu ihe Senate !" Now the records of Congress show lhat the bill passed the Senate on the 27tli of February lf47, bv a vote of a. cs 27, nays 15, every

' m in voting in the negative being a Democrat, i It went lo lite House, aud on the 21 day of . March was killed, July eleven Democrats voting for it out of one hundred Democratic! i votes given ! ; It seems that Mr. McCarty did know what he was talking about, aud the Governor did ! not Ind. Jour.

these ample

termsj experi-

dential candidates, in derived from his own

ence: "I speak, perhaps, with the more warmth on this subject, because I have had some experience, and I believe that

in tne wnoie catalogue oi iiuiiian t-mi-mities you can scarcely find a single ' crime that was not charged to me in IS- j 4S. except, perhaps the murder of my j wile and children; and if Providence, in . its wrath, had lakon them from me, I ver- ; ily believe that I should have been char- I god with their murder; and I have just ' as little doubt that a lanrc portion of;

A Tlirilliiisr A iit-rilote. The follow iug anecdote was related to a wri'er in Hie Jersey man, in a firm house in

;tent there several

that cannot be disputed. Who now the brand of falsehood? Ind. Jour.

hears

i was that he observed the i and it was deemed sufficient.

Seventh day; i

, the Whig party would have believed the , Virgiuia, duriuga night sf en made by Lo- p yirj T bor0 u wc,? j ,hink quite ' year8 p0: is District to pre- philosophically; but no man can bear! "I" D-acember 1. . t Die acainst the Lrh rWmV with total inrliffercnce. a arMt. da'- .wo!V7u f"'

towards the clos6 of

i... . i -L.-ii

iudice the minds of the people against the such charrros with total indifference. , . " ' " " 7 ;.i u...

I - .... .. .... . . ' , . . ,nc in., w r i rn 11 -n i uutiru in i i cuuw, uv a nnhlisliMl hv t m t edi- hv. it 7.cno. the founder of the S'oiCS. .... i . i i t.i.j

. vain, i."!. -- J i ' i llllio tirviuiBUMrvrii irmsuiil. iiiriim will Realities oIIjiw. i ,." ...... n't . i- l,n. ;i .,-mil. tm hii ml to; :.. u ..I ...il i

anecdote of a mail tors Ol IhlS congressional uistrici. inrir ..m .i .. v...... , , rtiuriimg imiii st.i aii, nun umniij uic iniHiii

& iiiiiin. til snme one iu oisiress, Liirew aowu uis satch

el of books and repaired to the spot from u.'heiiee tile si.il li.l iir.w-eeilel . with ih. Arm

h, ., . ,, j , nils tuuuu ill ill Ji till , man) ci " i e prac- ; siirneo bv a pood responsible man, and every . , ; nes i.eemii mn- one of riir nun. Raliino

ef the

We once heard an

IT The English papers says that th book, j " V "" r"""! v".:7 " L .... . ...tel. K... or that will throneh- be subject to such aspersion

The Handy. of a procer who failed th other day, prove . . . . .... s .k., MM,i,,t what t hail gone tlirougli some pom

, . i .i lllcl Willi poor Mil UPS til llivn 'i.i... out lur, villi, ase. p' -..r. - - . ti... .!... e ti V llrs.l,. , .i. nil - k : . .. . . 11 . . this ronntrv in that vear. manv

. " . i r . u.. . . ' " ana nnany stimieu law, hiiiui m is signed ttya goou responsmie mt.ii, uu -.i j . ,-, . l ... ,, Kar,, ; ness becoming oue ot riper years.

l8.1"' : "LVVuIIm' ,lin? chMP " Iticed with great success. On being thi conUioet in it my be relied upon as . . p m . the snow from . he benumbed body

lie is titv vifiitui v vi .iiv inii.-i . ma , . . , , i !. . i V... .k.nJ.innt hnth thl Other -.l.i i ..-.s 0 J V .. .1

oj v.mnese ineaire is snoniy m i s- oni u .. ....... ...s --- btng the irntn. imwisuwuh me ciiro.i8ii hoofs, firm in the conviction that It 1

ons ot '

a good i

mollier, the noble you ill succeeded in getting

. ... . i i . niHpn, lie. .n, . Rnnniv ill iiu so- , . n i u t, n, 111 h niiiui.111 . . - - - . ........ , i , i.nin ti.iw la il run 1 1 e rni innii' i e n - : . . :

tiny is bound up tn broadcloth and tine "" 7" r"." " V.. professions for the law, he replied: "I "li' '"t r - nL.. ' .Vi " ilji.. '.ir t her uPou ,,er leet' ll,e iulaut. nestling upon

linen. His worth can only be estimated ' . .uht much more of P"1 ls" u"' l"" i'"" were not me arcu-nenu uiius, i t.i n,u , jts wulUrT - breitsti turutj ils cyes i0Wlirj,a

by the yard, cloth measure. W e are nuzzled to tell whether he is a female

gentleman or a male lady, lie comoines j ery, costume and paraphernalia, requisite ior the little weaknesses and foibles of both .exhibitions of the most varied and unique

t t.l I;..

-KU V - ake

mrlv l.t H ii i.it rtiir tl tiin. mrt

would not justify falsehood or approve of gentleman or a male lady siaiuier. ami cannot brmir our mind to ihe the little weaknesses antl

coutlusion that they approve ot Hargill s sexes, but knows nothing ot tne good character.

vue uii.tcKs ii,-.ou i.ro. c-coit; ros tai8.-tioo.it Qualities of either. He is a human poodle

in regard to liu. positieus; his endeavors to j it i t,omc jn the lap of effeminacy, '

of VZ2 performers, a capital of $40,000 for tounu inai men iiimigni eo nu i vie? h purrorts t0 be edited by "the peo- prettv high in his conclave, and was one its youthful preserver, end smiled, as it seem-

a suitable building, and f 27,000 forthe seen- I " l''' , th v 't livino-bv the pie," and by giving themselve this latitude of his fittest associates. ed iu gralituoe. for its preservation. Witha

i..,i..i.s .ss.i..s.es. -...-.- - - , ; cour.ieu.mce nnej witn nope, uie gallant

I . r . , , . 1 law. ' i neioilowingseeniMouravt. w.j i 6 .. . . " Degree ol BrnnKciinpsi n ton. i youih cheered the surTerer ou. himself bear-

black. n ins reputation, for we have reason to . p utt of every sensible earnest; and when ihe play lime comes, enjoy I U-lnv.Ml.at the great body of the American wnturc8 int0 tho street. it. Have time for everything aad every neopie, without distinction of party, love m e- 11 , " , . ., . .. ,, i , 1 C,e.ieral Scott for his humanity, adm.rts him. On pleasant days he exhibits himself tip- thing m its time. ;

, n.., o niie'iti.in It is from the nd defamation as thev think will best sun-

i Iowa State Gazette: j serve thi interest of their candidates. This!

IT W hen work season oomes, work in j "The papers East have made the city , thpn js the difference between I he to paper.

of Burlington the original point ot a ia- , .,,,, .i,,,..,,).,,,, this.thev have the impu-

mous law suit concerning a call. .Mis

take entirely.

Point, Lee county,

Tim .leu ,rasp in est

1 HI ia.-i , , . ,

.U-:..; ; on i ceive uiiiiii

)llli,ni; .,....iisi v.

dence and effroutery to ask the people to re-

official and

condemn

ours

for his genius, and feel grat, iul for his emi-' on the fashionable promenades, to the' jj There is now in operation at Beding- 1 tho rolt'e of tne ' Dubuque and Keokuk , containing nothinK but a bundle of lies, be intoxicated: but il" a workmen n-ut ana important servces to the couniry. admiration, as he supposes, of every fa.r' EneUad. R,ilr..lnn s commenced about a , "' consistency thou an a jewel. 'liquor, it would be said that the

t: lhtv mmmvM f M:? trill a 1,K. -Vi f.-titnnt nAinrh ti rrnss rf . - . r i ' KAu-e q Hmnlr ns a ni cr

seofUusoldsoluierand pacificator, of h 'Th, his hands i formakieg.ee. It ha, been ; year .goby an acnon ot

; ' '"ll Uncle Joshua, how are we The

u"i- abuse ol this old soluier and pacihcator. ol .,.

V t ,w''"" coming out at the little tus contemptibie assaults upon his bravery, ; perform s t0 carrv a dandy cane about

r niMi i . ; j i . i .u .... .,i ..veil n.t - nvr n - . ...

iiok ' ' JWV. " " . j...m. "i-V-,t T ... ; ;s in hw daily walks. The only "head-

m 3 i vrr nis speciaues so p;tie icre.i nuu "i n-w- work'

" n.vv it mn. n.rt 1W1 hui. nnse.i lo stand i lor Harem s Ufa nna sinn- - -

I co;it iit f tt-t-k ;,i r.f. r.t ti st:n.iiiitT u rt for one who

- -- rvv iwtt!' l li n VI 1 1 int uri;? .u rit . r . . . . . . . " tie Ktck iratk acnin loar.is sl,-o,i u:. for them ia the darkest hour of the or bathe his glsssy locks and ringlets in

ny 3st as 'twas when Harrison came war of l?li, we coufess that we have mis-

ial . uaoersioou inrtr cnaiwiri. c um uu ' Cness not sv-s I, for I wanted to pect them to make any aaenrice of Iheir po-

... "''1 no s ..,i...l, I m,,i.l. -The i,:i.-.i .,,,.-i,s- Km we evnected Ihem to VI. .1 l;n.. nr;n.l .;- ...;.u V.;...

, i ... tlllll.'ivi. mi. ... s'i,jiiii ciii, itii mm,

deien.t inereiiutaliott ot in ue:enaer oi nis

I II I .: . l. . . i:ij

. .,i.. ii i , , ttiE wiiaiiu ins iiuy arms, uic iiimui cnua. If Prince Albert were drunk, he would ' lh '. ui

be called elated; if Lord Tristam were I S!,ouiderofher little conductor. "My home , , i ill il.l I . . I . :f: .. ..

rirunK, ne wouia oe caneu cicvao-ui it Mr. Plum, the rich merchant were drunk, he would be called inebriated; if a re

spectable tradesman be drunk, he would

I,., iu nasty

beast was as drunk as a pig.

no as niuel. I pniil.l. "The

has Bl...,i ,u- ,:.,!,; -.OH this

to which he would stoop, is to

twirl and coax a reluctant moustache,

odors sweet." He is inconsolable over

a soiled boot, and would be driven to dis

traction were he compelled to appear in

a considerable time in hand, but after vanou a justice ot tne peace. Here is something worth studying alternations has been made complete. The was to identity -the C".en Jl ovrr. We find it in "an exchange." Itice is five and two Inches thick, a id the ma- ! fitnesses of one.partj , some txventy or fee j

iiiinj in iui.iu.,,0.11 perfect liberty to hiahest deoree honorable and praisewonhv

ana inose oi tue uuin, ' i - - r ..... . ., c

chine can make one ton in twenty-four

IT To be liberal and prodigal with other

men's money is the quiutesence of ness. while a decent parsimony is

is hard by," would ha exclaim, so oft a. her

spiiit failed; aud thus for three miles did he cheer onward to a happy haven ethe mother and child, both of whom otherwise must -have periahe-t, had it not been for the humane feelings, and perseverance of this noble youth. A waitn fire and kind attention, soon relieved the sufferer, who, it appears, was ia search of her husbaud, an emigrant from New Hampshire, a recent purchaser of a farm ln the

mean- j neighborhood ol , near this place. Dili-

in th

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C ,uud ud got things badly mixr';fid We Slft e,n oul care,ull" we iVu'i ., democrats as strong as ever." T;?s!,ook his head. Says I, "Iet s v,J,:,,res- Here's the returns from cfi. towns, all the Stele except Cn.l. ' la "kirts. Mr. Hubbard and Mr.

I5.' i tw0 Democratic candidates for

consists in not being born with a full i

hours; they have now commenced taking it down to send it to the place of its destination, which, our correspondent believe is ?pain.

ITThere are five thousand

rnniitrv M.r.nist lti,i1. assaults Of tlOlltlCal - , . . e i. , .. I

...... ... - . suit ot the latest proot ot rtepravit v. as ' , , , . .v.. ik

vartets who were nol born wnen uen. ccou . - , . area iMg8 """-6

was

Zn&U&VM" vulgarity, is wearing Ustyeas ,'s honor.-Rushvlle Republican. .styles. In hne, his soul is in his

; clothes', and when at last ne goes iown I to that most unfashionable and undan-

fjj-Let the Irish remember that the Jifie d place, the house of the dead, a

11 appropriating $000,000 tor the reuet ii.niniT Ir.-ilnit n-a intri.iliii.Ail in

.Uli . ,. -, i III ?tai,l..H liliium .. .. " .....V-..I.SI.. ... hit'n. lr" C"sy. the Whig contm'ssbv a whig, advocated by a ' :,! The rk?" lh.,a tTen,y"SeV" 'whiff, nd voted for bv whiffs, and that.

five hun would, be

sides the language of lh eyes.

it r ft . .JnAvtiaaHMnt nrmmrK in th F!n .

iuk .nnonncin, th. renubltcation of Madison. The jury this time decided in

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Uncle Tom's Cabin, in London, in six sum-

entirely black.

about equal swore that it was partly i white, The jury returned a verdict,, from which an appeal was taken to the District Court of Lee county. The apneal was tried at the last term of that I . .. . J: J TL. 1

Court, but tne jury msagri-ru. uc crral costs had then amounted to 8300 e .. i . . . l . .

The case wasconimuea to me present term, and tried again, last week, at Fort

. : - . r - i j i u: a

geui luvjuirjr lur t'vrrti uuys iuuuu una, a(l

do so:

the case, finding for the plaintiff, or that

sj. i-n : ct.-w aa.-. r.- .1 . in. vii i;A. .11 I . . . 1 the tail W as "parny mw. vv:"vo

rn0PK: -iuiuu wuu.uiCS. Dm appro .imiui covu,vvu lur uic rcuci proper crua nu vouia Pf iit ir- t ber ti penny a nomDer ; ,r inn iTnnn tho final fe - suUing Ireland w introduce,! in ofhW th'at Uld die; the rest has gone have J; J'JlI"

a, charged the other day with picking pock- ' ved on the side of the defendant. Cotin-

it was opposed by locofocos, and defeat-! fj-A young man without money is ets; demurred to the indictment, -for that addod t0 the cosis, in Umating

-n u luioii't-o. ntiu 11 ir cii Miui. 11 1 I... , st.smhi)at without luel. lie Can l . K... k.J .1. . i .j ..:. 1:.: ,;.s I

- .... - , ai, ir,T I'll- . IU UVlBimi via. liau l- i fhll .111 fllini f. IM'Tllltll 1 1 1 II 1 11 LlliP. 1 IL It' tt1.IV 11 1

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. about a calf worth S3." f

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I F Y O U O WEFO R YOUR P A P E R P A Y U P

The trne type of littleness is the man, ho which we are sit ing, was erected,' and -

j contract debts which he makes no provision ceived the happy family. The child grew np to liquidate who bus with mere promises j to manhood entered lite army lost a limb

to pay, luxuries, whicn coninouie noining ai ew urieans, out reiurnej to euu ms aay, to his Improvement, comfort or real happi- a solace to the decliuing yeais of his aged pa.. Dess whose motto is "The world ow-s j rents. "Where are Uiey no r?" I asked the and a living and a living I'll have,"' no-j narrator. "Here !" exclaimed the son, fl

crapulous of mains.

vote. This don't :

was going back to

-c:l mouat to nt'aia at all,' said . toed bv a Ixcofoco President

V, l.ntit n,4.i.l it .i-Aii Ll h,ri. hivn vi.. , t . . .v . 1 : 1. . .v..

.....i ,...i. .1 ,.....-1.. ,. s-i..-. ,..s vs.. .s , p-o aneaa. .-nionff ixie lauies ime ine ,.v. ..., . ,v,

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snine:

(Vr-What has the present administra-

iion done to advance Whig principles? j Jno. L. Robinson's speech. What could .he present Administration do to advance, the interests of the1 country in any respect, when it was held j in check by a Lofcofoco Congress! ..... i "- Aurora Standard.

moon on a cloudy night. Hecsnti

fj-"Whoever asserts that Pierce fainted, is a libeller. Robinson at Aurora. Then Gen. Pierce himself must be a libeller, for in his own report of the battle or Cherubuseo he stvs he "runted and

fell a few yards from iho severest fire." Aurora Standard.

IT Wholesale entitr.e;il is rain, which makes the" Ileitis t f daily life frei and oiio-rou.

am the rescued one; there is my mother; and here, imprinted on my naked ann, is the name of the uotile vout'i, oar ttreuerrer.'' I looked, and read VVINF1ELL SCO 1'T. "

----->The Mormons are as fashionable as anybody. The Deseret News contains advertisements of milliners, "just from New York, with the latest Paris fashions. ————— These two lines, which look so solemn. Are intended to fill this column.