Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 5, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 January 1853 — Page 2
It i: On K V I 1.LK. 1 X D. FRIDAY, JAW. 21, 1853.
Governor Wright, v. f-iquor. "It is respectively suggest.;.! that drnnkennesa bs made an offense punishable by law. a dtsqualiflcatlon for the nia-iing of contracts, or the management of property. By that means the vice might be rendered more odious, and the examples set. by those addicted to U , less pernicious in the comniuuitv. while the drunkard would be prevented
-- " 1 ". - i from dissipating his property and leaving his fam(tj- In OUT next paper We will pnb.i U ' destitute thereby defeating the designs or the 14 r I cunniiie and cruel. " lish the General Rail-Road Law of In- I The abovc eju!site gcm is from Gov dinna. Wright's annual message. We do not (tj- Our poetical department will be j know when anything so Powekfcllt found full and inierestin r this week. ' ?"EAK has met "r observation, coming v.i-. i t. i r k j from a professedly great man. In the No editor need feel ashamed of euch an j pienitUlle of hi9 sdom he woulJ h;ive array of poetical correspondents. j legislation move very cautiously in pro-
fXr Ths Circuit Court of this Co. hibiting '-the traffic," or in troubling the
meets on month.
the 1st Monday of next
drunkard maker. He is verv fearful of
; going in advance of public opinion the I old crv. bv the war. of deinao-oo-uerv.
Or!?" At the lottery at Connersville.on whenever a reformatory measure is deSiturdsy evening lat, Mr. R. P. Kerr.a sired. farmer of Fayette Co. drew thesplendid I But the"Valnuthuller"isof theopin--,, , , , , j ion that "drunkenness should be made $1:200 carnage, made by Applegates, j an offence punishaMe lby ,awJ. Well arid which drew the prize at our late State ' now, will he tell us when a man is Fair. jdrunk! Is it when he cannot walk
07" Wm, Wilson writes to us that he wishes his paper sent to Edinburg hereafter. His letter is dated at Edinburg. Will he please inform us which one of the "Win. Wilsons" he is. We have 5 of them on our books. Or where was his former residence. How easy would it have been for him to state "Please change my paper from Stilesville to Edinburg" if he is the Wm. Wilson that lives at Stilesville. And we wish this hint for all others. Even if there be not two of the same name on our books, if he does not state his former residence, we have to tpend an hour probably in looking over our packet bookof about 2,000 names to find his residence.
LEGISLATIVE.
For the American. Central Ind.-State ITntversltr.
Monroe Co., Isd. Jan. 4th, 1853.
straight! Is it when he takes the bellows wear larksos. Knowing that you
Canal Mock. 1 and bIows the moonship thrrt tu are very dihgenMn collecting items of
At Connersville, on Friday morning : key hole! Or when he tries to lio-ht his ! ,nterest 'or your exesllent p tpr, I ofhst, Mr. John D. Jones, of Cincinnati, : pipe at the spout of the pump! Or when ! 'er J".u tho lH"vin lor a Place ,n the sold his entire stock in the White Wa- i feels upwara for the ground. All the "c' n J Zl P"1 ', t.v.r r awm- ,V1 above we have heard given as definitions Inauna, ia not properly appreciated by teraliey Cana , (10,000 in amount) ! - , b the other portions of the State. Not ap
preciated because not understood, t o
ss of th. soil
lity and intelli
gence of the citizens, this is not surpassed by anyotlur portion of our beloved HoosijrJiim. As you are a vare, we are favored in this region by being near our State University. Oi this institution but little is known abroad compared with what should oe known. This is true for many reasons; one is, the sovereign people of Indiana
t t - n...,n. rr.mr. xt t
the Comnanv. but hav no-sold his entire ' and all thu m,in-l w t..n.iT... Th ,or llle 'nu.Ualr . i'D-rm
stock.his seat was vacated.and Mr. Banes recoghize the right of every man in this
Jones 6er-rale & gei-orious kedentry ' to
uriiiK, ana to urmK as mucn as ne can
was elected in his place. Mr,
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... , Kv,w,.r,luu,u1Ci!,ft ivotso, '"honest Jo Wright." He
CUtS OU EVERY PRIVILEGE OF TH SORT
repairs of the Canal, but having care
less ly vtated that he would take that for his stock, Mr. Banes promptly took him up. Mr. Jones was too much of a man to bick out.
A Robbery. Noble H. Adams, son of Ely Adsms of this place, was robbed on the 6th night of November last, in St. Louis of $1265,-
Let us see how Webster delines drunkenness "1. Intoxication; inebriation, inebriety; a state in which a person is
overwhelmed or overpowered with spir
1 T 1 1 . -1 1 1 i 1 ,111.1..- I- .-i 1.a hia A , . r J' ' B
Ta a I V . have al,nost 'orgotten that it is theirs jWiio regard possession as synonymous Now then if a man's "reason becomes i with ownership.
(disordered by a glass of tokay at a so- The present condition of the Univeri 1 1 nnrtv. hl inr iinra )i.ltn 1 f ili.i : - u: 1. . . .. . . .- i
'"u-,k:f . i i , , . !--' vi'vvii.ui,!! iiuutrav any is oily uniij; uui Uniterm;;. .1UOUI 00. a he thief entered hit bed room in . Jo Wright's" views prevail. This will 70 students are in attendance. For the the nig U, and took his pocket book. Mr. j render indictable all those who have education of these the State of Indiana
N. H. Adams is now merchandizing at Mahomet, Illinois, and had gone to St. Louis to purchase goods.
Dr. A. B
lletnovnt. Casterline has removed
Correspond nice of the Banner. Indiamplia Correspondence. Indiasapolis, Jan.'7. 1353. Tha election of Torbet to the speakershipis a compliment to the craft which they will not tail to appreciate. Editorial stock has evidently "riz," and I should not be surprised if the day has dawned when the tripod will be considered the surest stepping-stone to preferment, and the quill call up offices with all the magic that Prospero's wand ex-
eri ised the invisible people of the air. Considerable credit attaches to yourself as the original proposer oi Mr. T's name in this connection. He promises to make a very popu ar presiding officer. The minor '-loaves and fishes" were divided out alter a short but sharp scramble. Could they have been as miraculously multiplied as they were on one of the Galilean mountains, on a certain
memoriable occasion, there would doubt-
ihe rlt-ction of Cm il Trustee, was concurre.l in. Th bill lo trans. t-r (he bu .iums of the Probate Courts to the Courts of tita Common Plea, was rvjiorte.1 from tlia committee ou tli.it aubjert. witu Kevrral am Ni,lni--ntq MineinliU-iila concurred in. A lull to t illicit n Hulking Detrimental)! lo ttminl tile ant t t urns !,! fiir trait .r I ti ink iurr w:iit
reid i!iefirt lime. Rcsolutiu'ns iltenninuie I provement looking to interruption of
The Cincinnatti and White water Viillcy CubbI and the Vuzette. There are certain parties, interested as creditors of the Indiana Canal, who are over sensitive when any lact is stated as to accidents on the above im-
LAUREL NEWS
Dealt, of fonatoM - i VSHIMiTON Ju. 14S PBSl. i Vermont, died to- JdV. """" lK J
AcnrsTA, Mr., J,
Ill If ... "
I Whig, is cl-cte.1 Coveruorr
lo go imo lhi election of Stale Li!rarl.(U and Public Printer on Wednesday, at 2 oVIock, and of President of the State 13 ink on Thursday next, wera alopleJ. Suudry fo
lutions of inquiry &,e., were nUo, adopted
navigation, suspension of receipts, and consequent depression of stock or script, It is the misfortune of these canals, how-
V etc.. were n No. adouled. ..r.il u :
r Peokenuiugli of Crawford, presented ) . ,
In cie leuli ils, auj WA3 qui dried
Most of the Hft-ruooii w.is c nisumed in opening and publi.iiuiij tn.. oiicial roe for
iiuvcruor aii.i Liieul 'oveninr,
some respects, to have met with so many
difficulties, and to h ive yielded so little profits, The Ohio branch of this canal,
Skmatk louj.iv Jin 10 A rei Imion tn had never paid, so far as We know, a cent
armii.u me coa.i ol ronim .,, o eas w. lost. of dividend or interest, As to the Indi-
vi i,rr iii.jruiu -esiio.i w.is o:(:ujiieu 111 Jiscusin propositions to t.-.ke Hie pa.-rs, one of wlncli liu, illy (ir-viled. 1'tie allernouu was takeuapin witnessing the iuauguratiuu of Governor and Lteul. Governor. UuCse Monday, January 10 A bill "to
trauMer trie bum kds of
ana Canal, we are not acquainted with the dividends declaied, if any. In December last the high water caused vast injuty to all the public works and improvements in Chio and Indiana.
i itru!tna s.i,ara
le.-s have been as formidable a crowd of !ij I'lecouruof cominun ni." r. The Gazette Reporter, noticinir the
uuugry ones to panaKe 01 I ;em; Witn II1C lll,ru aim pj8-i-,i. 1 ins
strong probability that one basket would have easily held the scraps.
I he Vrovernor s mssarre was deliver-
been
Thit rnt'imn of the Amkrici! iinder the e.lito-
inl man:i??!iit'iit of Mok J. Kei.i.v, Es., who i rvponsibli: for its fai-ls, figures, opinions and poli
tics. 1
I 1 ne louowmg lUuku 1
raiHiiiisno in In, i.,,,.,
-oniiern li,.iana s.m..u
nersv.lle whither the eye. of tha valle, have ! t Z
been for a time directed, with a much inter- ' "f ne.-i..irir!,"iir lank nf ;i1ioii.(;,,.,,.1 r "ii.;.i
i ii mtic iaj mo siiUfT:,, 01 H OOT Calaill ' ie aiH-K linlili M;i(j fc(in y ilies, and there Hi- only source of rel ef. The ! Bank f Xl'w Alii- x' ' Aiiity.V D'
IJ.iarJ i.l the t ami Co was 111 sesciou. aud IVew Bank at , .. . t.-. T 1 ... ,n"
ia!ed a re-ol iti on in prced al nnceto make i -'ilr- Jonn o.ilj
Speedy Repair of the Canal. We made ashort visit last week to Con-
n-Sfc.
plied to the Sine 11(i;,V, U'M
rlinilnnnli Tahi....! . " 'd7S
co inn tti-e coikUUiis of the ,i,. ';, . " 10 fib!ish.
that city, urn!
all tit-repair iie--esary to reume uavigalinn ;
and anp iuted a
r..i . .(-.1 . ., . , .
v.o.,ja. Ktmiea. ana Oea. c,pital of 400,000.
""''"il' i receive loans ana aonuton, ana 1'reside Willi Mr. Lawrence the Enirineer not all the.
work unoer coutract as toon as it can post-i- ! " 1 ,J 1Nfp .. . . 1 Shoiil.l niT.rl. .1: . .
H I T 1A I Jt 1 f - I ...
j to i,r(1oiru. .-in a oisis 01 me loans,
t'ie rL.i,nr-i ,
. II 11- ..
"t,G.U. Porker,
lhat may be received, the toMs and water rents ! been iiUemit.te.1 r "f u-
ed yesterday. I hive had ro opportunity to examine it, but, from wh it I hear o; it, I imagine that it is especially remarkable lor nothing but its length. It is unusually distinguished by gubernatorial tediousness, and brings to mind those wonderful docum -nts which wore want to emanate, upon similar occasions, from tlu pi'n of tiu late James Brown Rjv, whU-h country iK-wspapors published in weekly chapters like se rie! novels taking a -high" in commemoration ot their
, Site l.le f!rii ii, r.r 1 f.;tS 1a. n... !. 1.
law pnes into flnrwls nnn innirips. rrnnrtpd. fmm in. . . .. . -
edeel alier .ta pobicliou iu ilio Sei.tiuH f ... . , . . "W cn''n"y w'l doublles regard a .he and J .urnal. A ur of reol.itious of forinatlon obtained, wha t was stated as; b.st rwilWnie o( le , arileMm S3 with wllirl, uisiruciiou to coniiiiitiees wre a-iopl-d. tOt!l3 Oilijaill InJi ina, Whitewater ! the Directors mean lo proceed wil'i ihe work oairrodK'd deuv"". rand Whitewater Valley Canal. In .d it is l.eli-ve . ihatall persons deeply address. I'ne Lieut, tiovenior was also j tne Ti01! of December 29, was a gross teresled in Hie bn-iiies on the Canal, and iu or.i .uio o iici l'ii; Prui.iipil CI rk wa-i attack on the Cazette. sim"d Maiw Mer- having navigition speedily resum-J. will act
aauionu-a 10 eiiyloy iiv imuuab and tne j t,n.a ,int mo,; r., ,., . : liberally towards the coniiianv. rh.
au..avwfwuv v iiiuuiltilll I I V .11 Ull 1 II I. VI CQILU , ' ' " ........ individual who has written previous arti-! h" he'n ul'-ioiii.-l,-aiid prompts-
iom wnaiever ni-ans m.iy lie needed, t-o tnat
L)ooiKee,ier two a.-siMdiils
iD.NroL,8j..n in. jeles in the same spirit. I have btrely ti ne I Ur p ) ou a line b fore f , . , it.e ir mi maris uowu. Tne Kr at-r part of r ro'ii that article we clip the following Sal'iriiay w.w conu ue I in o,-iiiiijr and puii- j passiges; ii.-iii.i Hie oifie.al vols for Give.uor ami j The following editorial article, in the LieaieutHi Governor Ii appears mat iv riiit Gazette, of Tuesday morninj, deserves irce.ved aj.Oiti, HcCactv id, Gil . aud Ko .i : nnti
conclusion, which generally happened ( f-3. :0d votes lor ti.e lormer The Whitewater Canal. Calam-
auoui tne r ounn oi auiv succeeuinf tlieir i iu ui maiu receivej s iiia, ;
aeiivery. t rom a revival ot anything ' ,.. u i .'ihumu ;iree boh, i -1- . . ii . . , ii. . ,, 'A ll.ti v.it lor lilt tl lr
siiniiarinnisexceuency,jusepnA.tv ri2nt. I : : - . ; . ' r;,.. p.ri,,.
,... .... ..... ,,,.,.1. , ci i ..... . notiiing were airaiii lo be done, lias tII t don in ih Senate. A very consistent aci "The dams of the White Water river, I s ... K uoue, iugaii at l.r linilv so .Wi.ii.lv I..H... ..!. i a H.l tVint nnlrA tha k1i.L.i-,10. K.V1, r.,.Io ! onre' " y maiTiC.reirTinB i j), 0t aclivitv.
place to-day. Ten or fifteen whigs inof ssuligtn m a cehar of bais would creaie the canal, are washed away and the town ! The ,,0le of l,rel,ari'i' i seun.ied-t!,e taat body drew the long tenn. The , le...8 cuusteniarion ih. n ray ofput.iio in- ! Gf Harrison is inundated: the locks ! cheerful voice ofiu iustrv heard
ity to routes of navigation could not well
occur without including this investment
good Lord deliver us!
The classification of Senators took
no inti r-npliiin of the work sdiali be occ asioned for liie w int uf fun is. Mueli depends ou thi-, and no back warJuens should be manifested. Thin action of the board will be heard of with joy ull ang the line at least it was so here. Our town, which ever since the flood
j has been as quiet as a Sabbath, and dull as if
I in t;i.-';r h.'
serious evils nmt irM;-.. system bt nra;n st-i rih;h' er remedies T7"I;:ir in miinl.f,. r5
... i..m.0 u- f ecnnoiny. and o; U l.,,,, poni: 1 re.iniiive ........ tiiat t ill r.vo lo:..- ; B! our. w liieii is t'..( ;t ysott's Tri . As a jMiriKi-r i.ri'i . s totri. and a sup- ir: r ;.r i of life, it !i;:s i.o o.,i i. i tion Uiut d;si-:;.-.- ,:r,,n ; pcrliaj.s weeks ai.J i IL'ee advert!( j;
t-el-'!e..
it i::-. :' ir a.:
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POISOXINg
Thoasamls of pur. r.s -,
been in the habit of "becoming elevated," pays from the proceeds of her University
gtiung -siigntiy ngui, ana, on ineir , Detween ?y4,0UU and 5j,000. way home from a party, have indulged ' Although each county hasariirht to
the luxury of "carrying a brick in their send two pupils every year, comparative- inst., at 10 o'clock A. M
nais. uui we again quote eosier. Habitual inebriety or intoxication
temperance in drinking! How
democratic Senator Irom JetFtfrsor, Mr.
Sullivan, was less fotunate. He drew a short term. A resolution has been adopted by both Houses to go into the electicn of United
States Senator on 1 uesday the 11th
Cat he art has
lelligeiiue. among xucll a benighted Set,
I lie chairman ut Uio House also announced Ine commit ee on Saturday. The ar-. railiTellleill excites oD HO nailM-nisir rmi-li
Mr. Ilu iricas, of Jeiiers .u, i un tlies ! whole Indiana line, so as to make us con
and Air.
low brookvuie are washed out; tne bridges at Brookville gone, and a score of minor disasters occurred plonnr the
posed of Cr.Mir i!.c
Unit wliilo they apj onrt" are aetually l.t.i e i;. diseas.-s. suth :.s-r.;v.i; , of limbs. &?. In another eoiumn n ment of i:oli;i'vii M,. Hie attention of :ill , j,-,.t;; st well s t'a-.'ir ('!..! trot:".
in nu n me rreHi i, .
ii-.i
be expected. wa- an nr.Vr
band.
Kail Road Authorized. But bv fur the most imp.. riant inovemeit
of the hoiird.an.l lh.,1 fro
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It. L
r-.i c ir..'
ebster. "2. ly but few counties are represented here announced himself as a candidate; but he bale courts io iu courts oi m on plea upon' ication; in atall. hasn't the remotest chance of being elec-; wa reported irom me coniuittns on tii.it ; jw isintem- ' This evinces a sad alienation from the i tad. His card contains a pretty hard hit u'ject wuh aever.il auieudmeuis. Amend-
from Mixerville, in this Co. to Liberty, j perance defined! Habitual indulgence University by the people of the State. ! at Dr. Fitclfs "violation of duty in the "t' o"'ra ut. a o.il
ii .icitfv, ani Air. BnJ;ft8 ou tne comuiiuee elude tnat tins canal, this time, is nrettv st r.i!i
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t nimiui itui a an j lviiii . ii-.ti t:-. a. r i 1 1 i t i iiti i hp mi i i fir .i n r o .
Tne bul to transfer ti,s buiMie.s of the pro burlike those ofonr citv. deneniin- 2 ne y"","t ,f" foml"'1""
water, power, re not grinding.-'
. . ... . !. . Tl: f . 1. i -
!T . A""S U,e ,ll"'we CP 'the cost of su ha work
estatinli
to '
' the following:
in L inon lo him.
Mav rroRperity attend ! in drinking spirilous liouors, with or What the' future historv of this Instim-i desertion of his nust at the im nortant '"'"'"t d i ameiu me act to
. . . a. mi J 1 1 r. nriv itir lor irnr-r.tl Isit.iiitr" ui..ii rj.i .1.
without intoxication." There, you mod
period of the session of Congress, at . Vu" 'r
i. ,-l.. .u . 5 , . . ... . . . . , .. . ; tsrsi nine.
miuiiocio, uu vaiv; vum , v arious plans ot luture operations will wnicn me senatorial election will prob- ile resoluiioa of the 11 nm to an i T The Putnam County Sentinel,ed-; daily drams, you who are good nous be laid before the legislature of this win-! ably take place." The Dr.'schances are 'the elecimn oi Sine uri.ur and li:..ar.a.. ou
ineir inemis and compeueu to unite upon a tniru person. .. . . , : , , , . i ,i n:i! i i' u ... . at iewr Ileal; aud beta r Ireelv uttered aud w 11 lose in the decrease of lhf nr fP ,lf i l"au anj nine, w orlt in t.ie West. Tliesub-
Th? loss to the citizens of !J WaSC'",!l"lly Housed at Conneville by
i umiiiiiiiiiwuc pumsitvu uy taw ; me lioard ot Trustees elective by the vmg to produce it, in the Hope ol result in favor of a straight line rail-roid from : Intoxication is considered by many as a legislature and have Jorgo out of office ing in his own advancement to the post Xew-C astle to Cincinnati, and we trust , synonym of drunkenness. If so, then annually. The idea of such a change The palsy-headed editor is about th.
make IIO pieleu- lJrnnWvillo ia lint tb.Tt flflll
ieu o, prophecy, but i-m ; The ontire os of the can.I, and 'of indi-
i nui uic uiau. - LSi'uiucriii'y i i -i i
ited and published by C. W. Brown, has dram-drinkers, the Gov. would have you ter such as tha diversion ol the funds still very good; but Pettit's are better. Wedueauay next a..u .. president i ti.e
thrown aside it.ntd o-.rb rtrTenfneAiSm ! V , 3 . , . ' '""- oeiore to common schoo s a change in the me inends ol eiclioi these gentlemen siaie oauK, on ruu.sJay, werecjuviurred m throw na.lde Its Old garb OfLoCofoCOlsm. , Jud2:e Reca and ..punished by law." chtrar f thA'rsti....;,i X Th- are at .work nio-hl . .H .!,. It U , bv tne Senate.
John C. Turk, Esq., of Jollification mem-i Where is his dread of a strinrrent law with other nronneil eh-iTt tht w ill b imnmbable th ft both nnrti.w mn ha I'ne d -m ; aiij caucm for United Slates not be less than $000,000. Nor in tin's
ory. is to be its Editor. being in advance of public opinion! If su oested. will h th.Hr friend .,,! comnelled to unite mnn third nrcm eu..tjr lanes piu io-nigh. tXcieinei.i is do we include the loss which the .-alley
- i vou "habitually indulge" vou are "in- onuTmpnt Ti.a n..nni,r i.,.. Hill ltmtvn ovi.lontlv b .c nn .,n t
Straight Line. temperate," and that is included in I have heard spoken of vet is to make Mich a contineencv, and is adroitly stri- Z"1?1?.'1. b.y UV tr"!aM of ' V
l.as' xecs we mv-e mir vi..w rieided 'v ; 1, I u.. i ,, . . - i -. . . ' .m. viumuatn
J : tmi puumirauy ia ; me lioard ot Trustees elective by the vmg to produce it, in the Hope ol result- ,- me kea
the will be true to ii "a Tiauai losses, ana tne nepreciauon ol
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in this we ronld he rbar,re.l with nn sin. " ' 1 " "a '"S "tiauiuiuaiy ciuiiern- nas already ht:ed the mind ol some of : sharpest one among them all. i oiacRgj.ir.iiMn must pr-vaii. l.n void will , " " nun: m
" lion, witn im-.iertect artu:ti ation . anl an T...- r e..i i..i. At- ;ha.i.j . i:n s. u. c.
.li .1.. 1 ; liustccsnilll a CtTtitlll ICiriUt ItlUh- I'll . o iwayii inwuuuru 1 UUI 111 U1C V3C1I It threw the road some m.ihiitr tn remUto rnlnnnrr m.iti.in e. , . .. . . . -j .1 . .
..0. j ...vw.. uii lor 01 teotsiaiive action tnat may lake , aie vcaieruay, 10 iraiisier an prooaie uu-
eff their official heads. i siness to the courts of common pleas. The present condition of the Trustees This morning it was read a third time and is decidedly rich and interesting. J unanimously passed. Several members of the Board have ! The State board of agriculture is in
resigned, lhat vou and your readers session in the supreme court room. imiier,
may properly understand what every cit- There are some twenty-rive or thirvy del- keeper ol uie ceune
lzen ot Indiana has aright to know, I eg.ues present, ine time and place ol i
next State Fair was discuss- . k- ' uesoay January 1 1. 1 ne 1 res
nothing was delinitelv set- ,ore. u,e ,,,e reCorl ul
. ..S-iu-er. 10 run a line lot a railwav on llie
li.nii. ri... . .. 1 - -.1
I i .aua. wiin a view in ascertain
1 1 was this, in con
The Flood. The Brookville (Ind.,1 ! uu ,or""'r or '-r- w,"t h pro-
American says tht. the dam-tge to th; j""ccd "'yticy of i..,iriis here. All Whitewater canaI,froin Harrison to Cam- j 1 K,t'n,'l mt f he rea I can be ronstrnotedon bridge, will amount to 10,000. The : or ",ar "e Cm.i 4ain ou lay than ai.v same papersays: j mil -r o k of ibe va.Ile bnih.and that s
n n ti ,. m ft rra r intt... .i. j i .. . . . .
A lit uniii'ii, w .i.u i, iviii.i ij, 111 dl iOU
any oisis mus lioo.is lhat inij-lit occur in the
IIS lpe. ,:ikt, v,
lneJieir.e. liuLeiiMi. li I x ,.r Be nor tUKr r',' . . .8. Worm Syrtij. an.' I ; v, r 1.:;.. ar hi. the tin- Np.aliitfi.f i- p.,..,. BEXSAC K. as i:..a
COURT of mn
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ii'.iri rt K.tb ).r!inil.,e ilia pifip ! Ii '
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Ilk I'r 1. I : t - . -
-inicjnn.
John II. 1.; ... t-.O! ,-v M.T;J
Andrew J. ivinvrr to
James .ii. Aru-troPb'M Pullen jfno,!:
future; auj with ll.e road yi -II a belter ,.roiit franklin Ctin
But our paper was : is drunk and should be "punished by law.
ister motives as distance from us
scarce v printed before we received k ! Why 'honest Jo"' has become absolute-
letter from the Hon. C. B. Smith,
which he states the straight line road will
l. i T Y . ...i i , ' .
letter from the Hon. C. B. Smith, in I 13 onng in rigor
i un Known 10 tne oiu oiue laws.
But after all, we cant tell what he
have cither to run up Indian Creek to means, by what he says. As we heard
College Corner, striking North East of ! very prominent democrat say about the
iu ail (.roba..i.iiy be oiose; two or tnree migiii repairing mills, farms, &c, will not be lu.-u tne scale; out I'eiiit 1.. ine uaj to bet on ; loss than $1,580,000 to the Whitewater Rely upon that. jva'lev. The damage of tha soil of the Charles N White, formerly of Jefferson ; farms is St east 100.000. county, a renegade whig, 1 believe, and borne .. 3IanT Merchants" in the Times arwbal bullous at mie li.ne, lor his recherche' . epii:e 10 -dr. b. 1. inulien," and "tne bv-!'c' f December, above referred to.
has O'-eu aiMOiuted an nvMui: :ior
Libert ,-,and crossing the East Fork near 1 mige." w very miscellaneous doc- will ailvert brlenv ,0 the history of e ; holding the n, binon or it would have to run n 1 "'T " T-,lh JosePhs v,ews Board during the past year. ! ed tc-day, but .vom on, or n woxua nave to run up . nearly every subiect very miscel- tv. nL..:l... e .u.i
White Water, by Harrison, Brookville, laneous verv. ' Laute! and Connersville. Between these But hear what the editorof the Demrout s it seems to us no one would hesi- j "fil1,811?.. v , "That .art of himait;, hare bespeaks of
taie, Oi wnicn to decide 111 tavor. V hue i nwemperanee, . r.ir a e lieam an expression
BEX BOLT.
trustees of the dea and :uni i asylum. John Vail was elected U. S. Senator. A rsolu-
SF.N4TK--Thurs.lay, Jan. 6.-T..e Senale ,l,,n 'I1' li",".ks Cu- I-ati-, Was
All Hie Seumera n.-ct 1 . .' "c cupiea 111 con-
this is nearer the direct line, it has
The death o! President Wylie made it th?d
necessary to elect a new President. A meeticnr f tbe Ti ,1 n--0 - 1 1 ..I n 1 IA
ukviiii vi .ui. uuum una tauru.ailu I l.i. ... . . , .
., i . j i.i-i . : iii.-t ou i nnrsiiay , janies 11. L- uie, L.ieui Lathrop was elected, who did not accept, i,.... i.lk.iv, n ,i. . ... . . I
l his required mother meetll g ol the ' rxcepl su, were present an I sworn uilo tne a-nemlineuti ot lite House to t-euale T) . 1 ...i.: .i. . .ii,. . , .- T . 1 . .. in.li..ir- .... 1.. ...1. .... i... ....... ... ,i.
msKU with universal condemnation: and we rive Board, which Was calle.ln.it bv a.li-orticn- ! I ah bid lo trailsler lie (irobate busillesss o llle
8 ! P?,lhilh.e Jlt?? ment in the leadincr newsnaner, in the ! .l-.l lr..,.'i:.'l Se-r'tar.': Will.,... H i tu"1 f common pleas.
i iu.ri.9 in mi eii-viuuieernip 5veelies Ulal ne lias , . o - - , -. - - - , - j , r Hi-i l'u lav iKi.x.rv II A l ' ... ' In his late messace, he would have been boli. ud State.but by private letters. ' herd, ot Marion count , Ass;slaui S-cr. tarv, 1 , . . .: - ' ",,,,Ar 1 - -1 number sonal information
.-ronn .! t,i rnnrit nn .c . r,A h opponent at least 50.000 vote." i n, ., .: V. H R.Hor.l. ot Carroll ccin.tv. n....r- r"K,",u"18 "'SU'ry were a lople.l. 1 lie
" I lb th n r.. I . I, X I L . ' ..w, -
uu, nni itL tiAi; nam tt unure uie tiec. i l,.o,.- ; m.i, r ' ki-eper. A resolution w is alo,lel autiiori I
says: The receipts of produre by this canal, are fully as large as by any other work th it comes into the city. The tolls on thj Indiana brunch have been applied to the payment of the debts they contracted for repairs. The script issued by the company in Indiana, which at one tune was down quite low, has risen to almost pr.r in the market
mere weie I'.'s n but in the ye.-.r year, there were inuve ta cb-.'.Ii-h ! is l lie b.'st, alter
in :
'r,':: ;
hut ls6 ied. spvoar. Taeoi
a u a nber of to:k holders, and others inter
eled; ainonj whom were some of the lieavv capitalist and most eaterarisinjr business
men ot Cincinnati ,hui1 the sa ne flalurriug In I nyrllt ( ;i. Mnrr D. conclusion arrived at. Mr. Fre-. ni::;! Jolino:i t.' M M
Here are Lie calculations aim figures of Mr. John D. Jones, a learned capitalist, ol Cincinnati, carfu y prepare 1, and b-fore suffered to liecomi piiidic,sii'imitt.M to l!ie ui-p-ctionol Ju igclSeo. II Dunn the Pi. t-itj.-iit of lite Lawrenceburli and Indianapolis Rail Roid Co. who coiiside'ed liiat Mr. Jones had made Ihe most liberal allowance iu everv item except the iron, w hich al tl-i ti,m j;. high, and lliat item was at once chuiij d nj. cording to the s J'g'sliou of Judge. D.hiu. Now lor Ihe figures ihiis carefully prrptred.
ne si.eN oune i aiml Lompany. in the hands T
iinosrier-'.
Jolin It;! vis lo M ss .MarthiCt
son Ii;i ;a:i to Miss JdirJ
to Mis K:;z!k
mid, from Cincinnati to ew Castle,! t;on without ascendiig at any place more
than 1C feet to the mile. It is along where there is an abundance of water power, and where the flour and other
produce of tha country ill concentrate !
t- be shipped to market
on,
In relerencj to this wj have nj por-
oxcept thit stated
. i t
j two houos. in (oim coivt?iiiio(i, went into aooe itvuwe Know not ol any payment
t - m ii it if i in Sit1 re iti :iiiiiov ttr.n nin ti
iiioara o. trustees, as well as persons ; - ,ioor-keee two. Tt. Uover- i oii.-wi.., t. suit.
theeleciion of a United States Sen .tor, with ; whatever on the Cincinn ati and Wl.ite-'
i who were candidates to fill vacancies in
Itftll lta4 .Tlcoting. Facnltr receiver! letter. l n
It Wit K.. a..n frAtn I I.a iirA.4,-iT.M lt.d . . . .
" e. v. give character some ot which were a-- Crmt.i.
j meeting held at connersville on fcaiurday last nonymous, and others signed by persons was lost.
a rxvii n.oaa meeting at w no. ii mey ever nvea.were never known
nor'sM nTa w.s le lerel til t:u a;ien.ooii,
For John I'fTTiT. Senate Messrs. Ad
'water canal. As to the Whitewater
9ioc.iinfctc.-s.iii J.I 5.1 no. worth
li.'ljl ot I .iiiii.jiiv. sav.
t'ost .if r.'i.airs over asst Whole worth of canal, repaired and el -ared of dei.t Cost ol prep.-irinir liT nid.-s of
hailroail tor Iron, at SI.IHKI per mile, f J,;ft.f!fO I-o .ii.ti.mi Maihinery. ',i.,( o Korvoi.tiiirencics )in,.i.l
f .'U!.' HI . i'.Mi.M'n .. ..I'.lsi S.V.il.lKtl
Ho
M
n.i. Thom
l:iviii IJenvtT
piirils". Tiiere were in t! e Co. ot Fsvc-'T hnndri'd a;i Ijwo n.arr:.i'.': iii-orifs -in the ye:ir :2. Tins n s . when tin' Isdifs Im I the rie'ito'w. But the vearpri-v.'i.-tis. when thee men had tin' entire, r'lit, tlu r-' r !i.'i'!is,-s i-M'.ed :n 1 (l it Coi:n!r. sc'.tlos tlie ijiv's' ;,.n. x1i.it l.'an rather a curse i'ih a Messing i; r i. u nt v.
ami VO.hl ,-ooies ordered to be priut-d . ai)l)H a,,,s' " imett, b.mon, lilack lirook- am y c.inai, wc Clip Hie lollowing res-
X r-w.i'. ... i. a ihd ,..i,.- ,D""Ci"'i , vui-ni , li IM.I. n ii wine n lha I l r t on 4. r .
t kr,rcia , .i. lriii - ' ' v ve "ivt.iun, muiii llif I r ICC ' Vhi-h a.lA. 1 trt -.1..,.
j II id. ll ivviiiv.riie, H irion, tl..s:irook, n .' -irrcnt ol the 12th, which does not ap-
th.it lHr it trt h I? ail M mMkl I n IT I ' W i l"!rAr a"i 1 l-arwi4 n-.ws ; Mr. It -ntar nl :t anili l.frt f.i Prnini
Rr,kiii- , ;..,.!... i. m.K;.mm,,n,.,. n r .1.-a. i. ' ial Sccretarv. 11 is diiea as one of ihe KU . i'")! ' 'cksoi. of M a.iUon, J acks,,,, i Hp- pear to accord with "Many Merchants." i
It is easier to !, x-ow is llm. Mtik. ,w' ters ran as follows: it was addressed to l-r.ie....eHts of the pruning t lie I w : "ly' I. s!;. ".Ttv in the Times of December 29th. but!
haul heavy produce to the vajky, than enteroriae. If there U ever to be a Mr. Murphy, who was a Trustee, and l:?" S. ,. Sv-n I In se- shows the accuracy of the Gazette re-
irom the valley to the hiU. Raii RosJ u., lhis Viev. and w.ihot which , known t0 be PPosed o th election of a
rtnt ic n-A ;. ;nt..r. ;..,,. ..-.ti,Mi. ii , . .. . , . man tnat certain meniDcrs ot the Hoard imi as we, in an interview wiin.ur. we will oonh,. m the back v.n.is. now .w . . .... ...
mra i r nr m ,n . . . .a a ajit .ti v. i .. . . .
' - ' - viv. vv . .iii.in w cici.1 inn lia&. 11119,
; ins acceptance ol the ..tfice if elected.
H .CSK House Ca'Vd l . order by Au iter ol Stale. All pr. s-nt, except Messrs. Pack-
wiil not dwell upon the subject.
Caoit tlisls are rrmlv l.i - e i- t , . enpaUnh, Ol Urawtoru. 1 Me llons was oririvapuiii6 are reaay to mforminff him lhat m eonseauenee of the . J . t .1 .-. u X e
. cr T II I it l V UIO TT l t-; tiJH : V . U. orUfl, O I it:!-
as we, la an interview with -Mr. ! we will toon be in the back
K:l'.y, give him the subject of the Rail j the day for action
!"- 1' 1 -. - .1- . . . . .. T- . l - ... ... .... . '
lvjau lur mi t-uiioriai mis weK, wc """ s- illness ot the cniet member ol the It.iar t... vv p u r....:. i -,... i
ment of the other roals seem to demand the meeting was deferred. This was ! Crowes, Assistant Clerk, and J. J. Barrett another road do thU Val ey or near it false, but had its ddsired effect, to pre- toor keeper. Tne usual resolution infor-
Oiie or the other will be made mou. vvhen vent this gentleman from attending at v saio ot ine org tuuauoii: provi
Makicsr cost of Railro: d
vo it
or wo.-lli l l'anaLn.it,.oii!v. .
Gross e.iniii.ps o road, p.-ruiontli, SSo.lKO. or in a year , Cost to work it,
l.eavit (t for then-stt carniitsr. of the rvid. Slsli.i :) Ineotne of Canal A; water-power per ear. S '.nun Cost of repairs, A:c ." a.i.i Ai
Sl.lOP.i'in l.'VKI.Hl
Sartn.fcfl lsll.tl 0
.cv from Indianapolia.
'pccl we take V r Daily Journal, it coy tc us occasionally, and also ihe Oailv !
otuiiiK, ci. tier, tspanti.
Abie, i,,eco.,,,t Ki-iiige. liroiiiweis, iwn, porter's statements, and defends him from Biieil, liJiidy, Catlin, Cbapin, lark, Coope , ... .- , . D.xl.1, Uotialdsou. Druly. Uufnur, Dulavy, the chare ot havinS made "heartless Durham, Hinery, Famsley, Fleming, Gentry, sneer." Goolee, Hammond, Handy, llarllev, Henry, WHITF W TPR r III rv r x- t Heutou, U.cks, Howell, J mea of Booue, U Ai LK ALLEl CANAL. Jones oi jeiini iss, Jon-s ol Ru.lev. I.asselt. ! At a meeting of the Board of Dirprt-
L-mon, Lewis, iAiw-e, Maiiviile. Maxfield, ' ors of the White Water Valley Canal if the basisnf the .l,nr.,t;m.t i.e..r.
liieorlhe other will be made mou. v hen Y"1 lm5. g" email iron auend.ng at "V" Pvi- ; McCormick. McClure, M.-DouaM, of Lake, Company on the 4th day of January 1851 ..u -,. . c,l,,tbedoe7 Let it mn6 or .0 "H". SfS 0 ! S ' e following Pre.mbietd Kitt : 1 cent will be f eater, ,or
- - i
Xett income of Canal, STiuiUnl Which added to the nett earnings of road as above will be -2o0,000, or nearly sixteen per cent, on the whole cos-t. Rut
. ...... Klll ifll 1,1 1 1 1 1 M . I"VI.1I'I1,' FMiait'llll V.
Irom os. and Hoookvilie. Uaurel and Coiiners- 1 . . J vvm.vu m, , .. . a,.,.,,,,,;.,,
Semi 4. - we pabh.hed the prospectus in j WH as the other towns on Ibis River " "3 :"8 ' tnrfa';Cn,ng kind. ; Mosa ot lhe ,lwtl0,H w,, in re,. DeceaiVrtWby entitling e-rselve. to it.- Wl s0 derted, that Cue missionaries ' aIs0 "on-J-Morris- . ll)e Uovernor'a Mp. 20m. copies Bot we have not vet received it. On Salar- ! ,, t . t . . . son aim oiuirs. I in bualish, and 10.10 in German of this docu,h l - i i .1 e I y" 1 ' ! But il came t0 Pass ,n Progress of time ; mem were ordered to be, prune d Tne uu,n - .a,eiening, tne loin lust. wereceied ,ie j pcreoii referred to "Iniiana," any one at that a considerable number Ol the trustees b.- of assisW. clerks was limited to one ta JcurnM of Dec. 2?1h and 29th, and Jan. M. j pnce ti,onght of White Water Va ley. It : met, and atler a sage Council, they elec- ; rk, anJ the ouuiber of assisUui door-
i,i up to tins oate we nave not yet received , b tJ ndjaa what lIla V-iiev of the ted Mr. Bernard, with the understanding ! Ki'rs lo
v.,v.. .uessigo t.rouga tnat paper Rllill. ,, t0 Prcssi;,. pr the Vallev ol Daoobe lnal 'r-
Milroy, .Moss, Parker, Trice. Read. Kich- , it will be observed that Mr. J iinrs nnts
- x - ' - ii i uiuuv'n uuwnit;u, tXZZ;: Whereas. The White Water Valley 1 canal at 7 milos, S ruble, Sutton, Tanner, Thomas, I urpie, Canal, is now in a state of waste, and whereas it is only .58. And Judge Dunn Uiiderwond.Walkeroi Laporte, Wilsou.Work that it will require a large sum of money pointed out some other of the items as and Mr. Speaker 101. to restore it to usefulness and Whereas rr ,, ,- r t t , Ti, m,i-i.ii.. i ',. 1 . ,or lnstance the machinery as being too For .xamukl W. PRKica euate Butler, 1 he otockholders, have already sacri- , , Jo Comhs, Kiwar.is, Gnijirs, Hams, Helm, ficed the whole amount of their Stock- : Sh-
MAK.";::r. On liie -JJil u!t .k S. h.'. Hosii-iu.-, .Mr. C. C. iu Miss Jljrv Marinon both o! W; Co.. On the '23d id!., bv liiefiim Perry IV Cole to Miss Klset.V Dr. j. fsut'.iin Loth of the v.ciL : Bent onvi ili'. 1'iivt iti' Co. On the ' 4'h' i:it- ly the sf Oliver H. SluvTon. of IiH'!imn M iss Klizabeth Overman both oi W Co. On the St'.th bv J. W. Fnjrit Mr. :
ell Join's to MissMnrv M. liridge. 4
Miliord Dotfuuir Co.
At (iri'enras?;L., hil. On Tj-J
mot ivno- -y Rev. II. Ilavs. M
V. liiMiin tt. of I'nion Co., U Jl:l
da!i A Athrrtoii.ol t'lO former place
On tliei!ii ins:, by Benj. Nl':'fr'1 Jam, s M'Kiiii,' to .Margaret Wt-therJ
, of Union ro.
Ill
We caa recollect when Indiana
..... . , r -. . i - . . vn . c-r vi irvriunimii. ie- ' . .
tsi-ive-l the Weeklv Sentinel of Jin. 13th .. . . L t. . to be done
would not nave oeen mncn wunont tne ni-,
vouia:uiiiF, m( .iiesiFTre, mis oeinv mo car- i, . --. i- . .- i j t ..i u " fr ' 6 ley of the W hue aters. And In fact the .u... n. I ... a ..i. nr ,i,. VI - .u. 1 iiius tn
, I' i v. ii i , v . , i ..in have received from Ihe State Metropolis. And from the fact that we received the
. II 1 . .1.1. - . . , . - ,
i s.-,in..r, .1 1 .a T l ...........I ... ; iienurv , .iieener. i.ien. csiiiinsoil. V aMieveil- tl(.ci.ii .iriro inmc .I mn.A.. :H .J :.t...
Kyors shout! Pres,dent,n w; , li'T , s 1 u-r. W, ,s. Wisnf Ma,ris0, w,,8o " , -re 7 a l7 T'l t B,lrM..nW.i.Ka,..,Br,,.
e um nui accept. inenexi mm? ss.... ...... r...,... 1 1. 1. i... in ... ... ol Jav. With row. II ..is II .ll.r.i U,.r...... . ..... , . f ,
. .. . -,.'." . . . ... a. in o -.ii.tn. -- - -- - wnpnasf. us Mrtirnluin r- f.l .... o -..v..uov.i a.
w as to prevent ins accentan-e r... n....u ... .... i .... I .nai.i. ivr. terrm. t nr. .-son. Frf.ei...i .. . . i.nti- ... ,ilrirt , t.l;, 1:.. o:..
-. .. , . ' J . . - - - . psl in t IO 1'rn.lllCf.r .Tn,ar ....I XT..I J . ..ui.ih.i oums iu viii,
i- n was Kiinn srci.ni icnu. a ., .1 . . . . . i . . . l.inviniaii. 1 . rini.. .innnb ii 11.... , .., , .m-1.11 1 11- .. . : 1. .. .. . , ... . .
--...,.....vv. uui, iuii wai i.aa uio run .i ine VOIS IT isl lor " ? -'"-"i s, nun- . , llilt , l)V U'av til KlKht'l 1. I -llirnl M ,- . Ryors became President of tlu lir,,,!,,.' L.ot Governor, o.. M ,.J 'n. -'U Jeunmas. Johns.,,,; c and wh reas, many generous Patriot- m ' IZl.; ir. .:.-.,.,rf1:'1.
University. Xow facts are stub- li.tv-.st. at I'l odock. The Senator, were I 'rl'. Orr. reckep.e, ic individuals, have assured the Board, :., .,' , ! V';' ,-' '
.. j .. . . .. .1 l-r.l IV,-.,., .i. I ...,... vi. .il... tn.1T 111 1inn...t.i.i.,, I .1... ... 1. ...;ii . 1 ... .r( uoiiiiil ll.Jlll...
iTiasisineii in nev:i.r-iaiie,e wiin ine reatiireiileiil ' " -r. ... curmv, -sunr- s..i. ,.,1.5.1 ...h.t v. cult wiiriv will ln-
Miiicivn. On the !Hii iust..
Rev- "Mr. Crawford, James NH
i;.s I-'.lv.i Siinniake. a.'i o!
rencebursh. it Ml'iUnor.in -b. Ohio, in?
:..., i... t:, I?, vl M. Matat'wsM--
i n..;-s Mi.'is. O. to Al
vt. je.ui. vi i . . -- ..rT,l. I Hiblit'ii. sisiiT o.' the Ki-r-
W. llibben.
IVttt; v Sentinel, we suspect the pnbticher are no: sending s the Dmi.r aa they promied. Hal we are thankful for the Weekly, for by that alone we are enabled to give the proceeding of ihe Legislature, two weeks since. It appears to l aelea to talk about the mails. For the 2.) ear we have been publishing a paper ia Qrookville, tha litlia contemptable mail ranning fram Brookville thro' liushvtlle to tudianapoiis has beem a carse t us. The postmasters al Indianapolis are il'.er too stapidly ignorant, or consummately corrupt lido any thing to accommodate this rrt of the State. They know, and dara not uerty it, that thi little mail, which only goe semi occasioually, during the winter oeamHi, oea not come direct through mare thaa twice. month. And yet the Tost Master at Iadiaa.t.mlis will continue to send the letter auj papers by that mail which atually reach here ia II) or IS days, wvt and wo-u. We dave besought and begged them to send a r mail metier any other way, and will get il aooiter. If ihey wid mud even by ihe New York or Pliilalelphi uistKbatiog officio wo will get it sooner. But the mail goeu daily from I iiuiinartolis to Cincinnati or to CamVriJg, betwvoa either of which p ace we have regular mails. V have lived oa, year after year, in the hope that ia the change of olficer at Indianapolis, we woulJ get oue thit had some sense or houeoly. But o far o:ir hopes have faiied. Ia the chauge ia the aj nia. straiten iu a few week, we are prViag for another change there. We kaour
ol ihe constitution.
i tax collector of the Sute yet rrlieu upou State
j u for his heaviest draft. And by the con. . born things, and some strange (acts are
Mruetion oi inn roaa o esiauimn iorter our luiiuiiii-u . un incse auuuy uious letters. . , . i c . , . v . i- ' - 1 In. I .I:... . .. ...... .t...n. .1... .1 . . I CVtlS'l. Mll.l 1 .'Ulll.-.H
pre-enuoence oVr .11 ctU-t , oil.o, , f the , 1 will state a tew of them. o IZZi" j Mr! Or.,h. voted f.-r John W. Davis. Slate. Will you do ill j l- These anonymous letters were ! M,wrs. Aoams. B.rlo.i, B ack, Brown! H'- John Pettit was ,;e,iar,-d duly electi written on the same kind of paper, with R.nr. r... k ; .,h. :;.... ei Uaiteii State Senator, to -r m.rh
MARKir.n. On t'i'"
of r
9teny Ttaklw Corernor.
the same kind of Ink.
! house, liriiMs, Cordon, Hall. Hortun, Hum- . "n"1 v ! March l55. A number
The Governor of Indiana has Ion? been 2- I uey were in the same handwn- phrey , Morrison, Oaeli, Po l, Roben. ' resolutions to lane tne paper were voted o : .- v ..i:..i.,.. i .. , i down.
.. .. . . ... I11IIT . V.- II ,- 1 . U , 1 1. UI..3HU. . ....... u.lll.JU. .n.i
celebrated, in words at least, for his pro-: " . ... . w.u.... .,i iiarr..o.. ' r i 3. There were written by som? per-1 x ' ,lam!-"-pensity to save money for the State. 80n who knew that notice had beon 'eiv. I he l..lloi..g ftenator drew .eeond clas, He is now likely to become as celebra- : en to the Trustees to meet, which notice , 10 v,"1 ,"r',"'r , , tji. .... , Messrs. Auiliouv, Harnett, BrooKshire. te J for devis h plans for the State to had been given privately by a member or C(K t:uls,MW , Giaxe..r,. k, ll ,r i. aAW. make money. He proposes to license 1 memprs ot the Board. : th0re. H -lui. Hen irv, osbr..,n. Jackson of a.'manv men a nosibleall - tl,,i 4- Th'' WCr wr,Uen b5 some Person Tiptoa. Kighlly. teeKer, Uey not s. Ri.b.rdas many men as possible all oxer the favorabu t0 lh(? ciection of the nresent -ii. Routown. Shie d. Sho-k. s, Van
i . ..... ....
nun, S.e. le, Stockwell, Tuber, Walker of duce the community to contribute means
by donation to restore the same without further Tax uji:n the Stockholders. Therefore, Resolved, that the Board will proceed to repair the said Canal as soon as a sufficient surn is raised by donation.
Resolved further, That each Director
S;,,. l,vRev.J.V,.gt.Mr.Dl H LMiss'LvdKiAniiSr.yiier.k'th o.BJ
f hi II concerning choses in action and the
recovery ibereoi, beiore justice of lue peace, and Officer of the Co., proceed to solicit was read the first time. nn reCeive donations in money and in He.ltU.tC.Pire&Mr Picrxe. r0TSionSfO,r, DblS f ?.,0ck' and that " ' each report their proceedings to the next 15OST0N, Jan. 11. ninolma f tV, n...J
i ne itinerai services o! the son ol lien
State to make drunkards, "the meanest , incumbent. ; deventer, William.
hn.ines that men or devil ver mm rmA ! 5. ThevvritKn bv n.n,,n n-V..-. Uu. ilherow
Yy. ill , iiv.-uuru
WHson of Randolph, tha attendance was U." Thi nV- 1"?", "'t agents, to
in on earth." From these the Governor the ddress ' the Trustees lor some of A, "R 7''"" Ik. ! th?m -ere unknown here on V a Tm. ' A nl"on-f ' N'lrtsou, who were absent, expects the County Treasuries to reap j , m w,"re u,,Known nerc on y " i A res,,,,., .s i..,,t. .) t, go into ihe largely in the shape" of license fees. He j Tne charafter of Dr. Ryors preclude Im 7t " W4u"U n"1 proposes to replenish the school funds by all idea of his having connection with Hovsk-Ine Suite, being Inrited, assemfines on drunkard. This is working a ' these iniquitous and underhanded move- Wi m in II d i the H -u-, wnere an ap.
den.blr. rrm. .ml iMW ,l,.,n..ii, ' meiltS what his Course Will be. now that P?,l' t"ver as oner1 up by Kev o
, ... v.. " i he knows llu means employed to proof Governor right s general propensity ; moW him reniains to be ThJagil to make money. And as he is a profess-; innocent of all participation in the objeced christian, we suppose this christian j tionable proceedings whether he will plan of making money will add largely I ""taj1 honors conferred by such means.
v., ., j ine luiurv in uei. tare, a vacancv nas re-
Mr. Parker, of Concord, oftiristpd
After the conclusion of the St rvices the rcmait s were conveyed to Concord for buri.il, in a special train. Gen. Pierce is rapidly recovering, and Mrs. Pierc? has become m ore calm and resigned; she will remain with hcr sister,
Mr. AiKin, until suthciently recovered to
solicit donations and
over the same to each Director, preserv
ing in all races the name of the Donor, III imiml A ,..I.J .1.. . , Ud
Rail-
:in-
ta-
ned
on
the evening of Saturday the 15th Janu- to
ary l ohtirn Murray was chosen Co. President, and J. O. Banes .-.nrl Afns.-s il !, o-.fl, of Decl'V t!l?MUle;
J. Kelly, Secretaries. ' Asa Shuber. of Kossvi'.ie.tJ M.s n iti-,fi..n ,t pt lnl... ..r i r M
.iiUVIti 1,1 ilJ.&UL.tattUll tj,c)(h... Ol .Vl t '. . n T)J Wpri nirrnod ,,n.,n .... I ...I r.. .1. .1 . .,1. 1..- Uor Wl'SiOf A- 1
s s. onu aueijiiiu, iui im; IMIIIK--" " i-.V nrrrnni.-iti.-.,, .T . 1... .u.. , ,.li:n ... At i-.s J.sC?.i'" I
n ..1...W., v.i u iuiii Milt i.v lilt- iiuiiic -llr j.-illlt's 11.11 in - .
of the "Cincinnati and Indianapolis buth ol " HauHton. O.
Kauway Company' under the general law upon the subject, with a capital stock of two miliio.isof dollars, in forty thousand shares, of fifty dollars each." O113 thousand and tuvlt-i. li.-irr nf
n,rn.-Attwo.)VUH-kontn:;i'-
dollars were then subscribed bv r..ntr..vi!le.Mrs. Anria i r
nineteen individuals present sufficient nf Mr. Rowson Yaile, editor ott-
In Florenr.-.Bmine comity
,k'f- '
..!. 1.... - T-nn-irv. Ill" UOl-i-
inson.Mr. James D I arito M-
Miner, all of Haiiiiitn.
F.I
Resolved, That each Director be nu- , .' ?,no,. l b"y thousand six
..r.;-,J : .. . j: . nuuureu
creei agents, to nj POf-llIl-.l an. I V.....
3 to orjxanize the company.
Messrs, J. G. Banes, A. X. Mlack-
Dcmocrat.
11s, 111, j . r,winr ana r. v. Jlitchell aim 'ra"".""";,:.,.,i;,,ii
B-eri' bv th siihseri'b.,ra .!l ol,.i.l ni. -r P'-''l' D:'U i ,.-,.,t .11-? Tare;
. .., w.v..u i,.- on Ihe II. 1. f ,,li iT J rectors lor th j purpose of completing the quired to pay .lotieie ui fu.s. t1
v . Kaler. A resolution Was a.:not.l m .i .
lh House, wilh ti,e coueurrence ,. the Sen- rClUFn 10 oncale, wid pro -ee.1 t.i op-ii and publish the voe I a-!!-b.r Cover or and l.ieuleiiaut Coventor at 2 V s.Snatr. oViock P.M. lodiv. Seuaie lull riiiuied ' It he seen ly the proceedings
to his stock of christian philanthropy,
After having perfected this plan, and having abundantly supplied the Treasury and school funds,he will be looking about
organization, in., uoaru was organized by electing George G. Shoup, Prest. J. C. Banes, Treas. M. J. Kelly, Sec y. On motion, it was resolved that the Directors be instructed to open books for the subset iption of stock, and to take such other steps as may be necessary to, insure an early organlzttion of the'Co. i
mi linmnni il in.m,! k.. . i .. nue, aiKer, j. O. &liotin, Ij. I'at- n iTS?r. PI
JAS. RARIDEX. Pes t W. V. C. Attest. V. E. LAWRENCE, Sec't. There are, we learn, twenty thousand dollars in th Treasury, and it is estimated that it would require 60,000 to effect the necessary repairs; but instead of us
ing the funds in their possession, and
4tt.'t A. K- MVi"RT'i..., io-ii t.-"i3 j- 3'x
Jt, bv civent!::iitlirtin.i! rs,-,,'- - iifkM .stciecul..rortl.etr.st ' H.ot:i
dei 03-i.i- Hoi'-'
Franklin foiinty.
.... . ..i..... t
bdl to transfer ihe riui-sue, f the orob .te ofthe Lff!satur.-, that the Democrats ,nS lne ,unJs " their possession, and such other steos as m.w 1 ww t,-, 'l :,. iau. i-3
Courts of coin moil ideaa" was read the Hm ' elected It.in Tr.br. P.it;t t fill ik. ... takinT some biisinpss-lit-a ctnno i. nn ..-l., r .i. i .
.. . - . - .1,1. ..ii ,ii., , a- - . w ov- in. .in imi. i , - a i j i 1 1 : i j r i in i te t n. c,-t v ie.
cent.y occurred in the t.culty by the r.f,r- j fncy in the U. S. Senate, occasioned cure th? balance, the Board coolv resolve and completion of Ihe road. i rZtX
I ' ATJJZ u.r'7oV"-o ;,Tt - to re.., the Canal "as soon that the proceedings of this ; Xl
- , .... ... . . o ....... . .... lit; .i ma lutemiii i Millie e.vcenti.in. . . ... meetin t iii nun isiiri ...;.i .nf .r.Tvi' m"
Ihn Mi.m I I i-KKilF T-iHIltkl- ... . vniini oum iwr vn .hhiiuit nil u l : .J".... ...."'" S a SllltlClpnt 811111 isi r sod l.w HnnM I -
; v r . " o'clock A. M . wa concurred iu: on m.iiion. ! &vvn 10 lne ,lon- Samuel w. Par- ; ' " . 1
for other objects for the exercise ofhis ! "cy various men arespoKen 01. ur. ; tne du.r. peeper authorized to act a j ker' member ofthe present and sue- Ane mmediate eflect of this proceed-!
enlarged benevolenc. We should not 0," your Uc Mr 0xven,"(Bro. of R, D
oe asionisnea to near mm proposa licen
sing gambling houses, anJ other loose establishments, the fees of which to go
to support ofthe gospel; and then im-
ihat it cannot he any won. Wo defy them ! Pose a tine OH gambling, and lolations oa thi point. of the 7th commandment, the proceeds If our paper and letters could he sent by of which to be applied to missionary purOimbri Ige we might hav mail from I adlan - j poses. Gov. Wright is truly a great apoliuai regular a any other point. But ' ,n ,n(1 his name wilj be immortalized at prvaent, it ia the worst aud last placo ou for his wious benevolent plans, couttn.-ut to ret neir from. :
Elrctioit in Ttatssachnsettu amd Del nart. New Yoiik, Jan, 12. J. H. Clifford (Whig,) was elected Governor of Massachusetts by the Legislature of that State to-day.
Our Clle-e. Mr. G. V. Dunn, who has be associated with our College iuce Its organization, and who retired oa accouat of ill health, has re-moi-ed to Ccotreyille. There I hut litt'o hipe of his roMveey. The trustee have elected t he Rev . II . B. llibben, mow of Laurel to tike hi place ia tho College. Mr. Hibbenhas not poiiively accepted, but it i .;cted h wilt If he ca be r-Jeaed from t'.oSonietvel rnis 'ja
Hon. John M. Clayton xras to-day elected United States Senator lor six year, by the Delaware Legislature. IT Mrs. A Ball, iler to the late John New land Mnrht,dtedt D-inniovi'te, Ca!iforiatU.h ofOntalwir.
Iu the fteruoon tba Sneakar IjI I k ' renresonl in r a ncmncntii. on
Owen.) vith several others have been ' the tlouih ,wt.tton af T. C. Jeniiing, ' unler peculiar circumstances, rewarded ft
I v, . V.r vacancy win noi -mm.,g , .eat i c. uyer 01 uwen as his duty to vote for Dr. Davis and he probably be filled until the annual meet- y- Lid 00 the table. A .11, fr Jin j . ' ,u
ing ot tne uoara, an will have time to i Mr,e cKriK nouae resoiauou to!
bring forward their friends.
ceeding Congress. Mr.Graham.nfPike, inS in this city, has been to give rise to !
More anon
JUSTICE.
07" The projectors of the new im-
ni. . . ,. . . -
puwih, an 1 o,vu ihe oificat v..te lor Gover. I "e complimentary vote to Mr. Park-
uoraul I rfem Governor, wiin an aineiideinent I Cr Vas wel1 "served by that gentleman, fixing Monday at 10 o'clock aa the tune, wail ns' ,n ,ne net Congress, he will be the coucaire.1 iu. A number or resolution only Reprtsentative of the eighty thouwere introduced. : Kan I true Whirra nftKIa Si.io
kitk. saturoay, Jan. e Ilio Door
a movement in favor of a Railway to Cambridge City. Cincinnati Price Cur-i
rent.
J. G . Banes, M.J.Kelly, ,
C. Mcrrat, Prest.
Secretaries.
.V. . l...,o f tr.!l't' l:
fn:.i,i, . .ieeeiise.l. all h' P1'
. le
Senator from licliian. Charles E. SiuaM. Democrat, of K hlama-
i no co lia been elected to the United States
Senate for six yenrs to fill the place of A. I elch whose term will expire on the 4th of March next. Mr. Smart is a member of the presenl
House of Representative tn Congress, aud is
TerrificCale at wrk. New Vork, Jan, 13. M
The Asi 1, for Liverpool, and the Em-' ranked nmoug its most able and usful mem
,.inr
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farmins iinplerie'il- .v- - ,re.' will Ik cit en on l " pre!.us,r tivii.-T Ut ',,,,,,1 . waivinc valuation ; ; f ,., bearins interest irom iu j! II!Tii'
irt ..l.i..L- A . ..1 . .
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January me i-m
..I" 1 ' 111 ....r.
PAV .--',rv.,af1..-ltli
I' le t,l" ,wr a"' S,7.n
pire City, for Havana, aredetaineJ this ber
a....- . . . .X tU'tifl . J an. I llfl 1 lAAr .1 11 A K . . -
provement. in suosututing not air lorkeet-er reported tl.at he appointed J Z Mr no,;, it"i s, 7 " rei l? morning by a terri.U storm of snow, and
steam, upon the late trial trip of the a r-!B..vd ami Chas N. Whits hi VJ t r-ltlul- "c nas long been a resident whic is '. nr(,vaii(. The Illinois wnfnniDiru.,.i. . , Br.wUt'r ; ; ship EricUn, confidently Llieve that ! Mr. ALZP LTC ! th"nl',T is "ot T? 1 rTZJ6 J !nXt , The ZZ ' - it will prove eminently successful. uprei and took hi et. The tenon ! Portlons ofthe Union. find. Journal. ui.j ; drowned at Lisbon by the upsetting ot a S(.hoouo )"; 'l vei f af-.
Grnrral Inlolllyencc.
Ciiieinnau fiIv.ir - delivem pojai.ynthar."1-'1 ia-iJt -- . TM.J U, .
it will prove eminently successful. t, aprei and took hi et. The tei-ort!F "rllonso1 me union. ind. Journal.
Another tiipand tri.lof the experiment 01 iruie i th Wabash auj Erie C-iu.i is to be made in a few days, as soon as " l,ru- A reaoluuon to uk the - ; .f .;... .u w Papor ya voted uown. ReaululniUM nl' ih.
CUHIC lllll'CI miiuiia wt uir huh iictrill.: 11 . 1 edied, and a more perfect adjustment of J;, f1'0? ?' !. J. hin; ,.d- J ! I,"J"r uxml l 01 presi-1
" , . . :ui me Maw Bauk. on the name day at C3-The Suar crop appears to be urn- Ml o'clock ; and of tie Suto Ltbr.rUu on versally prolihc throughout the cane- Wed uesday at 4 o'clock were concurroi m .
growing region not only with regard' liie alieruoou was occupied In counting
DcatU of Haracc E. Carter. Just as our papr wis going lo prvs-t, last night we r-civ-.t by telegraph tho melan
choly intel iiiice, of the de.ith of Horace E
bled.
New York, Jan. 13,2. P. M.
i yacht.
The storm continues to rage with jrreat '
Count Vellencure.the Ex-Governor of
vuna ia ucau.
C.riW.ISRrrfih.S.cra:. violent along the line ofthe Eri.rIU' "-JS Hedied yeaterdiy alternoou at Crawford, .way, and the snow in some places is ; re!useu Kossuth permusion to see tier. k .1 1 . r ... . .; il. , .. I ", .1 . . I . . T I . . ' I (
. me, o -onutnpiion. 111 n a young inau so ueep tnat 1110 trains are uetainea.
m mucn itieniau-i promise, aim na.i He iiv-
r.i-iii.i.1 in - uvhriiarv'" .f.irl. j tirst Monday of l r'; t. j vKT. j clecfmg seven 1'irea K M 1 1 M
Genfs
to the quantity but the quality of the pro-1 te lor Gov. and Lieut. Gove.uor at' d wul t hiv-e ma lo au m luriut mark io ihe j Tuesday morning, off Sandy Hook and nnu' duction. One planter from 40 acres in' annual eie-tioo. j Hjiicai history of ih.a State tl.waaiuthe owin cr to the severe storm had matdiffi. ! "!! navon Ramais. we observe, made 190 'fatur.lay, J.tnu.iry 8.- Tho 1 'i.hyear of h.. aee. and young s he was, 1 ,,:,.:,. intai,hr a ! u.ic i
v-'v e. ............ .
l ...r.i. 1 .n. a !
t . . .1. . ' Kossuth s mother died at Brussels cn ; from the interior state that the storm is n 1 - .
...w " . .. . ' ' - ' - ' ' " I" " . - " - - ., .1,1111 ,1 ...INI,''
a Il l'0" ,.s(irin'.''"cixir j
n V THE timiMSTUtroa.-Pcr- ria a vep '' .'r.-vislll-V. 1
1 ne Illinois naa vo come to ancnor On a oiisinujiHea 10 inn estate ni nuimn rmH-i i.e.. - ,.!'-.l.u!"' 1 .r. 'r t i
torn. lee l. (alo to the e.tsiteor T. t . . ooit aec u.j f.i,j't mid i nu- - ,tl -' i,!1"
ii. .niiK'.i- rc ueio iim-iii.. n, .- onall.'.i
No..
. , VI. 1VI11III, !. . .1 1'.-1 1 , , 11111U17 1 .-U . ' hotheads of fair Quality, and several C,'' t' -"dlug w nm.itees
1 1 iifi nsyuiiH ni in a u)axTht) hti
vdlrmdetrcohogshoa.a.o?Iioarre. v,?t,v J,tinin- H. at n oclack
hail rille.1 with much credit, neve ml impor-
will bo commenced on all el.iimi due the es- , -..ii -rid see
ImnnniU! t-'ilc in the I ntirt or t OTiinon
... ...... .1.1. ... ... , 1 . .
y-, ., ( ..i.sii,iu. . e nit.e ,i. ui.ereiK.n
Se.tM ti-,1... Unt ant hiirhlv MouorahU DO.illou. lunian- Fsciigcr ia v,ui. luuurtr, me postmaster , time in any ease. Call itnniedi.nely nn.l a.e costs
t- , ' armtii Joti'aal. 13th. ' irenersn n otn r rancisco il,t.v..i .iunnu, sum r. 49
r; .1?" '
ciainn uue me es- , rn anrt see c... - , ,...nn' ,N. Plea... r soon a. . yye invite KU'B ,n f ion to civ farther ; J ',. I f vai?ir:
j-'orine
BrooKvitl. January 19th 1853 5-3w
