Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 September 1853 — Page 2
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9,1853. Frffman i free. The Fugitive Slave Case at Indianapolis has at last come to an issue. The most active nd untiring efibrts have been made to teeuie a -'remanding into labor and protection"' of the claimed man. There has been positive, and determined swearing by the pious Mr. El-
Judge Flinn. i The character of American jurispru- ; dence is tarnished by name of the man I now dignified as Judge of the criminal court in Cincinnati. He has been tyr
annic!, overbearing he never had legal qualifications of a respectable char
actered his moral diameter ia all black. From his singular course during the Kissaue trial, the public generally came to the conclusion that he had been bribed Various other acts betokening corruption transpired. But the other day matters
Cincinnati Hail lloads. The Queen City has quite a number of Railroads entering from various directions. In 1835 it was determined to build one road, which was the "Little Miama." which after years of hard strng-
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glingwas completed 10 oprmgueiu a ninner
Agrirttliuriil :Jiciinr. ! principle agents used to restore the ini-. The regular monthly meeting of the i poverished ianu!j of Maryland, Virginia,! Franklin County Agricultural Society j and ueiawure, and he wislyjd some one was held at Brooming Grove on Satur- ; wouj introduce guano into our region. I
day last. 1 lie lore purtot the day being Itis justwhat we want, and we believe
from the N. Y. Tribune, Aagl in. Hot Com. CHAPTER II.
the
About
Christian Church, that came up out ot 'ol. rrrmof and site I'arif . - one of the low cellars, which human be- ' ro;iiis. u '''
itigs call by tbe lioly nin? el lioiue.' v c nirn fiuntheNtw Yi.r
unfavorable, "and some of the officers ot , jt could be liad neilry as ciieap as in the tory uiul
! worn hmiitrht tn n crisis. Some alleged
lingtcn, (who no doubt thanks h.s Codjf ;.ives werc brollght before nim for t hat he -is not as other men."") Thank ! ejEaminal;01- Thcse hc orderod into God, there are not many like urn! .,-.,,, B11V PPP11i.r rvnmination.
jMr. Joliirlc, counsel for the fugitives
A Marshal, who in. or out of Congress,
has always been "an obsequious dough-! face, has done all ho could to rivet the; fetters on the limbs of the victim has ' had hiiii strip his limbs to give Ellington's hirelings a chance to mak a clean ; swear. Active and learnod lawyers ihave done their best to drag the poor r:,an from his home. He has been cor- ; fined for 10 weeks in the jail, paying ; three dollars a day to huve bin so!;" pre- ; vented from breaking out. All this has been done and yet the man is free. ; There are several tilings, now that; the matter is settled, w orthy of notice. ; Of the conduct ol Hon. Jno. L. Robin-: sou, U- S, Marshal, we have no wish to I speak. In all ihis matter, he has "sustained his .aiiteccdents'"; he has kept up his character. No gleam of honor, no stray scintillation of magnanimity has bee:i permitted to set otTthe even color ofkislile. All is of one shade. Let him alone.
f S4 miles.
The following roads ied through the city and are being completed or being
eg instructed. Little Miami. Thisex-
tli knriptv nut hpiiiir mlnil fnmio-i look- !
the people die not turn out before
About two o clock however,
they assembled in th- Methodist church in larger numbers than at any previous
meeting.anu the citizens ot tbe place
above named states. It had proved to
be what was needed there, and why not here. Mr. Clauksox again remarked that he was pleased at the general approbation the subject had secured. But the various arguments used, and especially by
the venerable friend who had just taken
entered into the spirit of the meeting
" i with that ip.il for which they are cele
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lenus u. cpri.ngnem, iuad ivivk .n,u, Draled. And we are UUspo.,ca !o believe j , , conclusive as to the impor-
from Springfield to Sandusky. From j that it was one of the most profitable and ! tauce 0f being able to examine and know
Y.ni. tho Vrtu X. Pni rvnrd rnnnprta iiiierteiiui:
thnn riling T.. ATiami. CictNiATr.
for every complaint ol the human sy
HOME OF LITTLE KATY. , The feti't Otior Of this filthy lane, had i ler that Col. Frrci.ir.nt 1.:. ;.. .. . c'4
a week ago we published a little been made more letid by the late and! ti! v for St. lw r, , ". " M
er this title, detailing some of almwt !cah!inir rains, until it seems to v. il 1 in m ciaic U- ct , ,,t n,... .i 1,1 '1
M which crime and misery 1 us that &uch an air was onlv fit for a w ith a u:i:.r.Vi r-.i ,' I
the poor of thia city, and i diarnel house. With the thermometer sroes to rxiimiiif' tl. T, . l4
the snllVrini
bring upon
hinted at the cause. That story is not at 8G, at midnight, how could men live ; yet finished. The next night after the J ;n such a place, below the surface of the
interview with that neglected, ill used, earth. Has rum rendered them proof j
gin, uic same piainuve cry ol 'Hot corn ; against tin? effect of carbonic acid gas!
hot corn, here is your nice hot corn," We groped our way along the foyt of ; lv turn mj on hi
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icriiia m Ai.vnn ht. am?
il luuroai, aiolig Uio gre:,t
wi.ich ho Leneves to ext i
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came uu throuch our open w indow, on : -,t, ,nti,!. it.-iir..n vli:rf i.nr .,.- i cnuro t tl.o i,re h
me iiiiuuigui air, iiiiu in.- rain came tor naused ur a moment, cal.ui'r (,ur iit- W!!h accuracv I i,
dripping clown lrom the overcharged ' tention to the snot. Here, said Mr. I l l-: . :.. . .. . . '
! for ourselves. ' clouU!- " Jusl sumciem quaiuuy iu ei ; i, as -, tlie little suCerer we are -rcing to
i vau i . . i i i i 1 l!n thn Kimrlf frnrniPii t t if I hi fiwnor n : ... l .. r . i - - 11 1 1
at,.,., r,vr.i.Ti j " 1 .1 A nuack uocior rccomiiicmi.-3 caiomei . o . . i Pl v latjuuu a .i cv uiuia uim mv an
11A'"' 1 Thn niTit nr riii,nr Imvilirr ritlirilPll e 1 . r 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 SVVPPt. VOll't U'lthoIlT rivilin- Iii-r
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Colv.mhus & Cleveland connects those home, Richard Clements, sen., was call- ! t because he is i gnorant of the Jis- i acceptable excuse for leaving her post
While the Fugitive Slave Law stands, ! w we all admit that the officers of Govern- j j ment are bound to carry it out. It lays i .-
protested against the hasty action of the court, and the glaring injustice of refusing to hear the defense. Flinn said he "would take the responsibility." and did so. This high-handed measure roussed the citizens. On the evening of the ftr?t inst.. a meeting was held in the Masonic Hall, irrespective of party. Mr. JolIilTe made statements in reference to Fiiun, declaring his incompetency, said he had been drunk while on the bench,
and contrasted his decisions in the re
cent slave case, with others. These statements were warmly received by thi meeting, and resolutions endorsing them adopted, and an impeachment o; the Judge resolved upon. Mr. Jollifie declared that if he stood single-handed he
would go before the Legislature and impeach him. We were informed privately that the next morning Flinn met Jollifle, and
made a furious a.sault upon him. Tru-
are falling upon "flush times."
cities. eu to the chair as 1 resident, pro tern, :...., ,., hns learned that calomel has
CiscissiTi Hamilton & Dayton j and John KnS Secretary, pro tern. cmcd some complaints. This friend connects those cities DaytoV and After various itc,ns of Pojiminary bus-. , , stored the soil of .Maconnects uiose cities, jjayton ana , followino- reso utions were of- I ?..- ,-.i.,ui(i,.,..
n I-.. in Ti t ' O I V IdllU VX. -. IIV l'Lilllillltu Lii'i. ifc ii-
J plied to tlio soil o! Indiana, iliis is of ! t fl .r In lli.n lnrl.- lin m.ilii'ino
fered,to-wit
connects the lad Kiver road with r ma-, llesoived, that we, tne cuiEcns 01 j 0peratin- in the dark
ley. - The Wehtern Railway connects , lilootning urove township, nigni) ap- ; win do lor .lU
prove 01 me euoris inuhuig 101 iuu -; ,anure for all soils. If we could tell j proveuient of theoretical and prae- j what our Foij wanledj tiat wc could ap- ; tical Agriculture. i -i.. -I1(t n.lr-inii,i;n.TK.
Belfke &. Cincinnati unites the Bal-j Resolved, That we believe that in j "Several other persons gave'their oi'iutimore and Ohio Rail Road with Cincin- i meeting in the various portions of the s u , mjei,, and there was
before her hard task was completed. -
At length the voice grew faint, nl tnen ceased, 'ind then we knew that exhausted nature slept that a tender house
niifht txposrd to the rain, where tK1 as lour 1 an ! heuteli by her miserable mother, hecaur-e she had not sold ell her corn. (jrcataii'! unknown csuse, h.:s ihou
Vrouaht r.s t c 'kt door? Our frimd star-
plant .vas exposed to the chilling mllu- , ,.js but ilid not coii.preiK nd the vxprcs-
ence 01 a nigni rani inai an li.noceni ; si0 n. l;e tarelul,
complaints is well as one ' ,lU e g'r "a" te curo-sione lor a eu vij a,j l,ri ory
said he, the s-tairs are
to t
-1 do; tl,s nj- ,t,
in.-.an.! tl" ,'....,.. , .""''
road IIU design is full of dalill r;
M'int which he h:,s displayed iu f'i explorations. '.u-.l Carsvm-h Wlr-. FA;i: u. "P. I . Buri.Uhi has b.. en ,,,-t f
tal t-n:piTance 1,... ;.. i.T. ?-f
' iitra- ,1
Dayton with Greenville, and theuce to Indiana line.
nali. Cixciksati, Circlevilel &.
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county, to discuss questions, the people ; au.ai.elI..d COIlsiderab!e feeling on i nr nriiiicorl iinnn thk slittipol . mill tllOV i i i
AVES- nrp J,r(,,l fn think ami invoslirrate sub- i U,t
the
and an iron post lor a piliow that by ! and by she would awaken, not invigorated with refreshing slumber, but poison-, cd with the deep inhaled miasma of the filth-reekingguttcr at her feet, which 1 may be breathed with impunity awake, i but like the malaria of our Southern
Lest h.v, sr. id we, without regarding' what he i saying. Yes. beat h'-r, v. IhI j lie w as in a fevir of i'i'lir!;.in. f.oi.'i which she has nevi-r raiiiid. She has r.e r epoketi ruticit-
t-n:pi-rance .-Di',
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cutii !i wire hii iiiiv ... .. , .'1
road.oror ir.ore !u, , ,o!e mh ,1. r !.:.. -12
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c-ire nlatinc ;:i Ttt T'u
What '.vt.
are induced to think and investigate suu-1 T(
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.h.h.i.iciuh. ...... v.v jcus iiiUte nioioujjiiij man ini. j j nieetui", and the people there appeared
ally, s-i'iLt.- rlie w ;.s taken, ikr constant i ..jj
prayer sec:ns to be In see some parlicu-
TC mav receive bribes, fine men
ment are bound to carry it out. It lays i, ... , , . ,.
. is'i iiuiiiuiiii aiiu Liitii ou aiiu ainuic nnna lll.. . ,tPl.. In,-in.-.j M -i t I " 6 fe
ul.v.1 ... v ... u ui i I. y h ui iv uujuikiij inn. i -,i.i ... . i - I Willi tl).-m mtli' I'inUta Inu- m nn tho
must destroy their self-respect and make them feel very contemptible. But still it must be done. We'irc not counsel rekistuicc to our laws. There is a remedy for bad laws the people can destroy them. We suppose the Fugitive Slave law, is precisely the la' the sovereign people desire, or, they would change it. Hence, we say that the officers of Gov-ernment.niiw--t.in the proper manner,car-
Ltnch intoxicated but as soon as any citizen comes forth in opposition, he may
beat him in the open street. And yet we wonder that crime is on the advance! We think it probable that if Flinn w ere a candidate to-morrow he would be re-elected. There are grog shops enough in the city to elect him. But surely a change must come. S'irely intemperance shall not always control our elec-
Central at Zanesville
The Short Line Rail Road connects
Cincinnati with the Michigan Rail Road
at Dayton.
Lawrexcebckgh & Jsdianapolis were
to have connected by the Ohio &. Missis-
wise would.
Resolved, That we will yield
(determined to hear and learn more on our i the snhioot of A "rrioii'.tnral Chcniistrv.
hearty co-operation in making our ap- ! Mr- SlauuiitIr moved, that as there proaching fair what it should be lion- j woulJ ,,robably be no monthly meeting orable to one of the oldest and richest j tl oclober, that the meeting on the 1st counties in the state. saUirj;,y lu November be held iu Bbutn- ( Resolved, That as Agriculture is the 'i, Grove. I n-rouf t n ml liiRt ml linir. which can en- i . . i .1 . . i .. i . r . i.
sissiPri at Lawrenceburgh. The Ohio ' ' ,1 a tclltion of uUr race, we will ! 'L"Mu;., 'I t
, , nuclei! lllUIUUIl lilt- IIVI Jill ' VI c u iuvvw-
co all we can to make it a prolession ; jllgs in succession in the same place and a learned and honorable prolession. ns was a regular meeting to-dav, ih-
Kesolved, I hat we are m favor ol hav- . , c !d , b llere rt was anicnd
coast, is i!e th to the sleeper. Not far Persia before ue dies.
and
and Miss, is to connect Cincinnati
St. Louis. The above items we have extracted lrom Bickley's Review. Since he wro e his article, the Valley Rail Road has almost been made, which is the
of Agriculture in all
soothed by a drcamv consciousness ol
hearing a mother's voice, tuning the soft luilably of '!luii my cli.!J,;ic sll'.l auJ sluiiil.fi-;"
I but starting like a tentinel ujiou a sav
age frontier post, with alarm at hav.ng slept; shivering w ith night air and fear, and linally compelled tu go home trembling like a culprit to hear the h.ird w ords of a mother yes a mother but Oh! what a mother cursing her for not performing an impossibility, because ex
hausted nature slept because Iter child
ng a proiesso
our Colleges aud Universities
liner on the first Saturday in November ; enauied ncr more ireeiy iu indulge in j will be at Metamora.oi w hich the olli- the soul and body destroying vice ol icer-iofthc society will please take no- drunkenness, to which she had fallen . i tice, and attend. R. CLEMENTS. ! ' CsUle wlicu '"'J' carriage,' w. s
rj oucusproMsions'. tiona, and Tenders of poison say who But during this case, the law has been ' EhaU be QUT public ofTicers. assumed to suppose, iu all cases, the!
correctness of the claimant. That is, that w henever a villain would perjure his soul, and swear that a man w as his
edbv inserting Metamora. So the meet- not mane a pi out v. men wou:u nave
;,,,r nn th.. rt Ki.tnr.liiw in V.iv..,.,li.r : cnaU led lier more 1 ree iv iu indulge in
MR. Clarksos, expressed his decided
approbation of the resolutions, and es-
road- necially of the last two. there is a
Who can estimate the influence these ! great neeJ of our sons being taught roads have had on the prosperity of the t!'ose tranche, of science w i.ich are of ... . , , ,, I the most benefit to them and the world, j city? here would it have been had her j Agricuiture i3 0f more importance than
capitalists lomeu tneir arms, ana wniuea any other calling. More are employed : When we S1,cuk uf the jUIlctloI1 luil- . " , . . , "Hail Roads wont pay!" ;in it more are dependant on it and w we uicau tho Fort Wayne and ,,. ' ; v
uie roiui auu iius.cii.v oi ou. uu..- Southern road terminating at this point,
Uil, i; 1 touid see iiiin once more tiiert there t hut is him no. no, he did not speak that way to mc he diJ not ceiro and beat me.' Sacli is her c jiiversa'.ioi!, and that induced h.-r mother to semi lor me, but I was ii'.-t the n.uri. 'Vili he co-i.e!' she sayrij every t:ine 1 visit lie;-; lor thinking to fo il li " and oin'ort he r, I rouiisid to bring him. v had roai hod I he lop oi the tstuirs a;;'i stood a mouo nt at tin. open door when; sin and misery tin cit, where sicki.'.ss iiad come, and w here death would soon en'er.
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is ii )'.v ro.p.ired
a caviiler. v
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wi;e a I'd rhl!'!
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altfr liny, till It's 1 n q.;-n kn,.tk n It is said that remedy Kr'.jom Jofjimora Prlcen.- I
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President, iiro. teni.
John King, Secretary, pro tern. l rom llio Xcw Albany Tribune.
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"The hand of the diligent maketh rich" and wellh-aa Cincinnati profited by the fact. Her "diligent hand," has opened a way into vast fields into rich plains a nd she has received their produce and furnished their goods. They too. have, in the sure and paying market opened to them for surplus products, more than duplicated their means. Will Rail Roads pay!
slave, the law and its ministers were at once to presjme against his freedom. and throw the burden of "proving a negative "upon the "fugitive."' Hitherto wc had considered that the law s of the land always presumes the freedom or innocence of a man. until stern proof was advanced to the contrary. This is n important principle anil to it w e invite the attention of jurists.
John Smith.
w e nave neen asked repeatedly "what fjTThe County Seminary was sold on has become of John!" We have said I ic, KntmrW t Mr fnfforcnn Pni.i.,,n
we cant tell. But the thingis now clear j The bidding was very animated up to as mud. Before this is read, John will j $1500,00, at 1545,00 it was sold. It be no more a bachelor. He has made , js 9aid the purchaser designs converting up his mind to ma"ry. We shall have 1 jt into a dwelling.
him writing more about children than
ever, on the
the afluir
from him
and Mrs
John. j by females. They pledge themselves to
the Maine Law "to a man." They ' de-
: ringiy toward the Mistioiiarv, as the
. sound ot his voice was recognized. 'She is much weaker to night,' said , her mother, in quite a iudy like manner, i lor the sense ol lur drunken wrong to ! her dying child had kept hir subtr, ever . i since she had been sick, 'hut the is Muite
oi.i. corner seen hv the very dim litil . i:aik-y. -ij
one of the 'household words' which used ui a miserable lamp.
lo greet iiieouug eai oi i.iai poor nine. mat voice. e could not Le misla-, I.N c.i i.i.i.m; aitlm iu vo iiocTn-r-,-.1.,...'. ....:,.i ,i. . ' i....,i I il-. il.. .... i... . . ... -'i'..l.l.i
ucaiii-cuaM.il 'ii.Ltui on v. i. l cuiiuii. ; kcii. t c couiu iioi enter. JeL us wait ; J I 1 s 1 injineil t.x;ract of Ye
11 was past miuiiigiii wnen sue awoAe, . a moment in the open air, for there is a Sarsiii.ar;i'.a,we !V1
and found hersell with a desperate uuort ' choking sensation coining over us.
reaeli the bottom oi the rick-1 'Come in,' said our irieiid.
tty ttairs wliicu led to he.- home. e V. ill he come!' 1. .. M .. ,-. n. . I.i. ....... 1 l u lil t It. .. l.i I.. 1' 1 ..... .1 , . . .1... I .... :.
trv rise or fall as Agriculture s morov- ..... v..... ah.. S.i...l.. ;,. "'"" 4," 'I' ' . "u "ai,u;s B"-a,"-uuul "uV-
j i.j T. , ' , """; --j , reader, vou oual see where live the city ed or neglected. At present we send rd;lil) llle UV(J rulHaiig m conjunction j ,. ' J our sons to scCool and fench them th . a common road bed, if not a com- j 1 Tir,.uworu wvt-, ,IC uu;iv tuii;ur foolish theories of Ancient Mythology lm... lliick lor .i... hrst 35 or 40 miles ai- . .. uoru,un' laL , , liy toU 'or . - - - moiliuui.ior nit uiMojui ij iiim.i.11 such is the work ol an editor who caters the science and geography of the stars , i,.-,vin.r Vow ihanv . .i .-. .i i u 7 r ,i ... .1, l-r U-J 11 J " . . lor the appetite ot the morning readers or the chemistry ot the apothecary 'im,.,, those mails are a together nrac- i . . .i f i.. , ... " i . . .i,', 1 hdi meat loaus .uc auo0iiiu rpidc . we were not present the next night to shops, but not a word about the great 1 Mo no mio w iiu undtr-'taiies the to- ... . .... . .' ' .. . . ,f titanic, no out wuu uiiutr.iuin.& in.. io 11(Jte the absence ot that cry lioui us acscience of Agriculture. If we want a ; . .,i.v , thn cuiintrv tiirou di w hich . i . i . .1 . i , . , " ii - . pograpny oi iu touiuiy tm ou,u w nitn , t(i-t0I1)L., !)0t ; but the next and next, bov to learn surveying we send h;in to a ,i ran entertain it doubt That i i -.. i .-. 1 ... . if .... . . , iney p.ios, can tnu rtaiu .i uuujt. " and ftil on we listened in vaai that man that cm teach it. It we intend ; .., ri,.,,,.!..t,.If. th.-vwi: i.av m nmi i ... rn.. .
, 1 j . . - b i voice was not tneie. iiuu iuu same
per cent, on the investment, in the wuy ; hot cuni came fluatiU!r Uj)on t;1(J
evening breeze across the park, or worin-
ourson to be a lawyer, we are particular in selecting one for his presceptor who
is skilled in that branch of learning. We are in fact careful to have them prepared for every thing but farming. We conclude our sons can learn enough o!' that by absorption, or as a learned farmer in this County said, by "suckalion." But says one, if we educate our boys,
they no longer have any desire to pur-
of dividends, we are equally well satis
iud. Ihoomy question auoui w ic I (d its wav from some cracked tiddle voice i 1 1... o-.....i .iirit n.i.t .. th-,..ri.i ;
there seems to be any embarrassment is Uown the street, up and around the cor-! lends us by unseen paths, through dark
Si;r :v( le all ilu rr all'-t-U .1 s, tcW. i-llior .UiT'lor, oriiii;i'.;.i in !i.'rci!i;rV
If. i;; in.;;-.ii-:t:. ..f :lio M...1. W-have U ., - -lai'.ii'i. it ll in tin' i ..f ae.j i.nii.ts;..i-. a,-r tin' in ol f.,ni: itl:i hi,' .!ison : JH' lu.v, .I: , ,,r, ,jt i lii-u-"fnuy;,ttN Extra.'! of V,.'!,,w 3,,'i S:irs:ir:-r:!fa ul.in . i
It is one of tlu frw ailv.-rtise.! m. -iu r.-sthatp--not 1 .' .".'.l.i ::.i:od i ill- c;n: len .f.."h'Y-;;. i PfM-k""!:.! the "Sar-:iparilla"ari' writ ki.nt -i he the mot eflii ienl. (Mi.l.at the sam.' 'im. fn -j
I n i.l .'...lit in lh., wh.ilp !-ti..r. M...;. ... i .
delirious, and ail the lime talking about tlir,.,e b-.t und p..re,t rre.ar.ti1.,..ft(.m J "J some man that s-pokt kindly to her one j c;avoifs Yellow Dw-k aaa .r1..ari!lj. night, and gave her money to buy bread.' j p , s.:c advi-tiseinent. Will he come' , m , , Yes, vee, through the guidance of I I'K'SIT S SOLVTION
Will CuieEiarrtca&ElcdyFfox;
with
We wish him a smooth voyage KTn Thursday last, the Ladies of 1 I th. he, professions, i V"? A TlV'l " ! St
sea matrimonial, and. now that Hamilton County Ohio, held a mass -ri.U i tri.P. nnH w ill he so. hist as lon i , w AloaIiy " ""i ''... wasle
' ' - . - . i -' .-.- : ' ue ir nt v I'xnenueu uooii i;iu in u unca. .!...
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is over, snail expect to hear . "-i: : ...leiiu- nt vai ni-c. e , a our nous an.- ,u....nn.u j There has already been siibscnhed : c.ne of the
. v ... ........ .1... ... I i' i. nipn i nn inr lariier.s. iiiui I .11 i.ic ... I . - ...1.1.1
resruiariy. i,onir li e to vou : itteuu.iiit.c ao vciy iai"c. uu , - . L harlestown auu Laiugiuu s?-"".- nTn.nne.
I .11 .1 ' irl.pa.rPBnl.itinna all lhhn.innM iv pro mcUiCai, Ol any oilier .runio i, , , . ;llliull!lt ulaV be saleiv . '
. uiiiiui uiiu on nit rt'M. ' "' UnJ h,..u,rnh i n ml 1 in vv;
tiKo, tiiuiit ui.ni. i..Ui...u.v llr.or uut of some durK alley i - i . . . .! I ...I.: I J
ue raiseu 10 juetny.iuc unui.itaB.iii-: ; broken English accent, that soui.iitd Audit is this question we propose brief- ;ulllKlil as llllu.i1 Hke 'lager bier as it ly to consider. i did like the commodity the immigrant, In view of the vast trade that will li.ie-1 struggling to eke out his precarious ex-
iy concentrate annus pouu, s.ioum mo ; ,steuce, wished to sell. All over this
poverty bur.ljiied, and wicked
extravagant city, at this season,
goes up, niiitly I rociaiminir
habits of this late supper tal-
as-jy
il. W. II A ILK, Ag.'U f..r liro..kvil!,-.
Wc see iu this cise the most rcmark-
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auie instance en record, of mistake in: c , a hmo! .uem-, c,are lhem6elvC8 thoroughly and really personal identity, or else, ,tupendeus ; d.st Bishops. But in the midst ol th-m j. The resolutions so far as . . , . . 1. . .. l ' .1 1- Y1 1 rx-
periury. Here comes Ellington and ' it- ujiiic 01 u iam
fcwears to his "chattel"' then come York, Bishop Hughes. It is so in the 1
others . ho testily as to his identity and , article we copied, and escaped our notice vet after all. he is no Slave, but a bona i u,lt1 printed ofl". i .
riBE free-man. Now were Ellington and his co-sv. carers all this while mista-
:iy
preferment and honor. Let us once 1 make Agriculture a field of scientific and practical strife make it the road to
! honor and eminence, as it should be, j and then the farming inrercsts of our
missed that cry. 'Hot corn'
was no :onger like the music ol a stringed instrument to a weary man, for the treble-string was broken, und, to us, the
; wo have seen are of a very dignified and ! coun,rV w ill no longer be overlooked by
I yet positive character. We have no pa-1 filling our Legislatures with lawyers and itienee with the ordinary cant about doctors. Some portions of our western j "woman's influence"-but there is a 1 soil, w-hich has been drained and bleach-
Qi7"0ur p?iper was put to press too ! sensible sober view of the matter
ken! If so, what a lesson to courts on the difficulty of"persoiial identity." If not "mistnken," then were they all the while practising deep perjury. And now who pays all these costs!
early last week to announce the death of Pr. Branson tf Mt. Carmel, by suicide. He put an end to his life by taking strychnine, a quick and violent poison. ; There was no cause known for this rash ! act. He was in good practice had a
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n" T f xw loss OI 1 n em:,n s l,,ne' ; young and beautiful wife, whom he marthe sacrifice ol his business and the !e- , , . i.
struction of his profits!
True h is rKcr. That i an unspeaable boon. II. i not liabl to be sold in tho "shambles." Tut most probably his freed im f.n L- him bankrupt. Guilty of no crimes violating no sty.u'ivw earing no stain save ;he tiihle hue of tirlh. for no fault of his, by '-pr ve- s of Lav" . have his goods bi t n torn fn m him. By the ''mistake-' or perjury of the covetous wretch who si tight to increase his ownership in groaning nuuinnity, has this niflii been stripped of his property. Has he a remedy ? Poes this "glorious ceinproniioe"' furnish any offset against
which may and should be taken into account. That view recognizes, the power of woman. We are glad to eee this power leading in the Temperonce movement. Success.
Relief In litis. The following sums, in round numbers,
We feel not like writino-uoon such a ' have been collected and forwarded to
subject. It is one of the most fearful I Nc'v Orleans to relieve the poor who are
acts which a human being can perpetrate. OipGovernor Wright and Dr. NewIrind, ytate Treasurer, have gone to New York as directed by the Legislature, to inquire and report in reference to State
btm-Ks, surrendered bonds, excess of
scrip, &c- It is said they will also visit the city ol Washington, and if possible effect an adjustment of the question between the General Government and the
sufferers by Yellow fever:
New York 30,000 Philadelphia 12,000 Baltimore 6,000 Boston 4.000 Washington 3,000 Mobile 2,000 Charleston 1,000 Savannah 2,000 Total $60,000
Subscriptions are yet in circulation. Jn addition to the above liberal dona.
.I.... .A AK.A.-A ll.nl T ...lll-.Tlllrt I. .. .. BPA
State, in relation to the three per cent forwdcd a dr8ft for S3,500 and still
lunos, swamp lands ceded to the ttate ' making collections. The city of St. and afterwards entered by Government Louis will also contribute with au equal warrants, ic. They have busing I degree of libertrKtr.
enough on their hands.
ed, and scratched for thirty or fortv years
begins to need scientific skill and exer- . tions to save it from the fate that once befel portions of Virginia. Maryland, and other Stales. Large portions of those states had to be abandoned as useless, and it inhabitants seek farms in the
West. Ours will follow the same fate if we do not arouse ourselves upon the subject. Science has, however, come to the help of those barren wastes, and wavincr harvests cover thoe once desert
ed fields. Suppose for inJtancc a fielJ refuses to
yield to the farmer its usual crop The
lanner, like the quacu pnysician, nas to prescribe at random, and instead of benefitting, is just as likely to make it worse as any thing else. lie may apply lime, when there is already too ninth of that in the earth. He may apply just the w rong element of vegetation and nuke the soil still more sterile. But with the aid of agricultural chemistry, he could go to the barren field, take a pan full of
counted on lor those two points, to say
nothing of what Jcffersonvillc may do shouldlhe road he brought within stri
king distance ol that place, i;ct theu on i i,.,rm,,v b,,0ikd
the most uirect route to New A.bany. j viia.t was the vou to us! It was! This will make NSUO.OOO to start upon. ; but one of ten thousand, jt:5i us misera-1 We suppose the cost of ;jrad.ng !or a ' blc w hieh may be daily hea id w here hu-! double track will be about .jil(U"0 per ; man misery has its abode. That voice, j mile, for, say 3 miles, to the supposed j as some others have, did not haunt us, j point of divergence iri Jefferson- county. ! but its absence, in spite of all reasoning I Or if, as is suggested bv some, you run ! made us feel uneasy. We do not believe j
the joint track to w here it crosses the ' in spirit manifestations hall as strongly Madison and Indianapolis road, eight J as some ol the nincompoops of the world miles northwest of Madison, and then would have their long cured listeners diverge, w e shall have a joint track of 1 1 think, yet wc do believe there is a spirit miles" the grading of which will cost : in man, not yet made manifest, winch 110.000. This Teavesof the stock sub- '' makes us yearn alter co-existing spirits scriptions of Floyd, Clark, and Scott, a in this sphere and in this life, and that balance of y310,U00 to be applied equal- there is no need ol going beyond it, seekly in trading the two roads from the i" alter strange idls.
j'iaces, he has come. The little emaciated form started up ; in hi d, and a pair of beautiful soft blue eyes glanced around the room, peering , through the semi-darkness, as il iu eart h ol something heard but unseen. 'Katy, darling,' said her mother, 'what is the iiiiilter;' 'Where is he, mother! lie is here I heard him speak.' 'Yes, yes, sweet little innocent, he is '. here, kneeling by your bedside. There, ; lay down you are very sick.' Only once, just once, let me pv.t my ; arm afi und your neck mid kiss you just I as I used to kiss pai.a. 1 huu a i-.ipa
Cj"iryon am liny p.int nr Sli'w. to to H!
SOX. So. 'JC3, Walnut Street, ulnji-wle n.aiv 4
tiu-tory, when yn will Ami nnvtfiin;: in hi. lu:. i-lienji and iri".l. hy tli itse or 'l"2(-ii. July 2jtli, lr.".3. 3-J-;iiio-. f2P0IS0NlNG. Thousands of arei.t lio u;e Verrcnupe cr.L
jtosed uf C'ustor Oil. Calunii'l. Ac, arc rot
lint w hilt' tl:ey i:p.t-artobeiH'flt the j.nii.'iit.U.. are actually hoin tlie fmiii.liti'.nr I. .is wrir-I'.'u-eiises..suih as salivi-tioii. loss of s-i-jrit. lie, ol linil.-, A;e. ' In unot'ier I'o'.iiiui w ilM o f .uri.l ''i1 .i--ri"i tin-ui . r I'ol. -n.-ai k's -iM. -i.. s t" le ut'.ei.ti u. ol' ..it .liivt:.' i. t.-n--;e.l i,-. -v as well n- I'.ieirf h'.l.lrei 1.. ;.!tl. ft. I. -f-'
all .l..r.!er fcriii jr fmn. ;l o-.- nf S
point ol divergence. To grade a single ' track, from this last mentioned point, in a ; direct line either towards Fort Wuync, or towards Hrookville in the direction of Sandusky City, will not cost over JS7.500 per mile. This would add 21 miles of grade to each road from the crossing of the Madison road, taking us to the South line of Decatur county, on the l'ort Wayne road, and a few miles East of Versailles, on the Sandusky road. It will thus be seen thut each of these companies will have a graded road bed
of 6S miles in length, constructed by the
nnri' vhf.n vv i liveif in tin' tivr li..ii..'
... i i- i . ; i. Ini'. ts an.l a!l .!;s..ri!fi uri'ii -g frmi. ;l o
mere, inert. jii, i uiu want to see you .. . . . . . . . ., . ' , i . , . Iious tviie, Mioul.l makeleof tlie eiil p iinn to thank you for the bread anu ihe cakes: . " . nt.. , TT... raI was very hungry, and it did taste J ree. i.toi iuoir i.iaii.tw.eii.r.-V.itsk r..rlltiia.v good and little, Sis, the waked up, su ' f.bftr-il.;? she eat and eat, and alter a while rfr. aira's-!'"!!' f u.e Liw-'r'.'i;.,!,.';:;.'rprieior, J.S.Hi went to sleep with a piece in her ha'u , Wesny this n..t o;.i-; ienuiuc. ,nH I T.-.'.if tn uli.PH' licvn'l I l,oin HiloM1'11' "lU.m 0,-1 .III
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"jZvi"-' nut j i i uo acic cji in the Park, and s. meLouy stole all my corn, and my mother whipt me lor it,
but I could not help it. th dear. I feel , iy Ir. J.s. ihh:hto.
-l .,... I ..' o'I- ... I i tl.e lolirlll St. .11 ;n ll of til
ORl j'l ii.i.v. i v i .. . .u.n u..j ...vj e. , . am very tired. I cannot see; the can-
die has gi iie out. 1 think 1 am goinir to die. I thank you; I wan'ed to thank
dirt, analyze it, aud decide at once what joint subscriptions of Floyd, Clark . -i.nl ! o(lt)(
it needed, aud what it must, have, to
make it fruitful. Hence the need of teaching our sons the science of Agri-
' culture. And it is not too late for some I of our oMermen to learn lessons of wis
dom in this respect
Mr
were going to hnd. es. we knew that
good Missionary, ind she hud told us oi
ItiO iri.iut lennlfi ivlii.-!, fin Kiii.L-nn 1 . 1 1 1-
-10 miles to be provided for, to reach the : would he know her from the huudrod
proposed junction with the Sandusky : ;llt4t like her? Perhaps. It wiil cost
We shall not stop to inquire whether vou for the bread I thought you would it was a spirit of 'the first, third or s'.xth j come. Good bye Sisse, good bye. Sissphere,' that prompted us as we lclt our i se you will come mother don't desk one evening to go down among the ''fink any more Mother, good b .' abodes ol the poor, with a feeling of cer- 'Tis thr last of earth,' said the good taintv that we should see or hear some- ; ---n at our side 'let us pray.' th'tig of the lost voice, lor that spirit; Header, Christian reader, little Katy lead i:s on; perhaps it was the spirit t.fj is in her grave. Prayers for her are cuiiosity; no matter; it lead and we foi- i unavailing. There are in this city a i houlowed in the route we hud seen that little ; -:iIil1 j,lst "ch cases. Prayers lor them one go before-it was our only clue , are unavailing. Faith without works wc knew no name had no number, nor j wont work relorm. A faithful, prayerknew no one that knew her whom we if"-! resolution, to work out that rtlorru
w hich will save vou from reading the
H IS Til F TRi I II.' ' r
of the word "1'EPr'lX." or of ihe tv..,i.r. eg.
or.is from wliii li it is ileriveil. Tuisi- tl" - .( nili'imt ;.iu! ii.oro! riate title nf tlie 1 KI'H I1
fJES'l IVK FI 1 Ill.orC.Asn.'IC Jl II E.rcjr.
ot rinla.tel.'ia. lr.i
llx. Inr '.le cure .1! I:
iliireM'on ami l'sn-'i.i. Il is :i!'ire "n r-n oily tor an uiiae:iltli Slotiiio-li. ..art i.f ii'M.i-:
i'.iiikI its e:i rati e oowers. Il ri iiiL-r" :! t.M -f
l.i; I'.-rlei lit i-oiisistel.t Willi IIKA1.I II. S-I feu rt' ol the Ox. in : ! ..'her .iirt"f tins psj-r. .u-l;.-t 1st, 3:(-l r. yrr r..tos:'!:At;;E i 1:0.. main si - f
CI.M'INNAl "I. if ;ou iti any tliin;! in th- el.-ttiii 3
lil,, ..,. j.l always Hiid lucm well raaJe it. coo.t stjles eiUi.H.i ll t- be.-tetislom tra.!'. Tb ll.ii ".. stands A. No. I. mrt-ll
COITcTOFllLMEX
Scott counties. This will leave but'
?Ia rncd.
On the 1st inst, hy t ie Iter, lift If Air Chas. W Yeatcli, to .Mis-i Mary f . . r .1 . n i- u . A Jl r:
, lii'uiiirr i'i no.- i.e.. t-M' -C o ii ii- rsville. i
' Tt r.. 1 I!.li-;''p nn lllf i?lJ
recital nf snrh srenes sin h fruits of the; . ., t, .. t v if ir.;i..r Mr
IIKl ItUI IP I'. 1. J. I . JO l"'"l
r.it,. ti-v.'L. ue tl, Itcf.m - .! ..- .,rlz' . .
together for your own and others cood.
Go forth and listen. If you hear a little
ii iiiql li v i-ii i iicsuav ttrinin' inr z.n . a i i . t 1 - . i, . r r.ini aiii- L'nmt uniirn Ti.-tnn,.i.rn.,,i , - . . .
Most of the black populatien that'. l!t ' J Aim 11c inougiiiii a uuic im- r- - o..0. t tuu.K., a,,u f!lilli .ttlllcll way now.'' The answer' . . r.fi i pie were thinking more about it, and ta- people along the proposed line, wc have was a fur off scre-.ni of dcsi air. We'
! kimr some enfro-ctic action on the subiect. no Hesitation in uencviug that this .,.,,, K, ;:i ,.;ti, n mn o.r r..n!,,n,i
Dr. Miller, accorded most heartily amount could be readily raised iu those' 1" nr.-iv.T. followed l.v a swer hvmn ,,r this city , w as killed on Sunday, about 6
le- ' nraisRin (lod. w-i nt ui from thi s;t r o clock iii tlie ev.innp, fjy lightning in pr. ,,r Cincinnati, to
were residing in the western nart nf this I
To. and jn Decatur, near Clarksburgh, j (KrThe followingparagraphAvhich we
lave sold out, and are moving to Michi- 1 cliP from an exchange is worthy of a se- ; tie sentiments of the resolutions, and counties
gait and Canada.
(.O''nc-f Malfatti, of Austria, has
Potato Rot. They get love wck! They
per i.illy tuberous ones, he says the disease is avoided, and sometimes transfer-
i red to the otlyr plant. That beau Dar-
rious consideration: " On the Island of Martha Vineyard there has not heeu a criminal case in any of its courts lor eighteen years. Couple another fact with that. During that time not n glass of liquor has been sold on the Island. Sun Beam.
a grievance so oppressive! Must this man innocent and tree, bear all this outrage, and have no legal redress! Must he! Is this justice! Shall no legal justice be visited on the woulii be man stealer and the Marshal who was his too; nnj co-oppressor! Too much credit can hardly be aw arded to the Counsel of Fret in an for their
zeal and preservanee in tiiis matter. j Thrv have (.pared no labor, pains or ex- '
,...nJp. Tl.Pvl.ave lahored with a zeal : mat,e Bew iicovry of the cause of
worthv of the cause which thev advoca-
ted, tl.e cause of humanity. They have' h ,ur Frorer companions, and strangedone their duty and done it well. Their !' w,sh lo u,8rr' out of lhe fami,y! names will be held in rem, n.hra,,, a. ! Pn"gt-- near other plantS,es-
the resisters of oppressicn and wrong,
and worthy champion of the right. So strenrr did the evidence of Fr.-e
. r...i ... t .l . Tr . ! win's old story of the "love of nlsnts." ! ard the noteholders are Kecurpd hv .ho
ti.tii. irpi.i'.iii ri.'.iio,. ' ni ki.ii ..in' - I i , . ... . .
....... , .. . ... .v..-. u.v.u, ... ... . . . : . i r. ..i . c . n, - l.o iniri, ,1 iniir 1 imi u a r nsi
A ni.tit. rivinrr r.1 nnsi f lh i ..-!... . ueuosit ot slot it in ine csiatH i rea.;nrv ' "uo , -
.w..j J rt v' nu, 'hiiiiv . i - j
road at the Mate Una. io grade this notliino- to innnirf. Wo u pnt ,1,-iu-,, i voice crvintr hot corn, think of noii: Ra
may cost .8,500 a mile, renuirinrr an ad-' fontr,.0 t t ,. ;ti. o i..,i,i ' tr. nml tho" h.wt nf innncpnt sh.iii hv
street, with a step ; tnat remorseless tyrant, rum
Go forth
dilional subscription ot 340,000. This , i,ir, ,1 im,. fm
Pr. ci.l lit. h:nl YlPOn rP.-lflillO- We DrOI'OSf tl) lllVIlle aS lOllOWS. Stti.5.000 : I 1.., ... 1 .U !.n,l nt I,..tt, ...I-;, tn r,,U
a. T t T t? f. . , I A.j . a i v i. v ...... - - ' o . i . . - - , . , I'li.'nu in iiu II", ivc BllitlU Ut lllU t-Oriier " oi.i.il .in v.L. u o
UW jo.... x,oe0...nS,r.sq., me . anJ j Iivcstigating the subject of Agncul- in Jetierson,.-ilOO,uou i nipicy, ,v;i .,,. , ot j;llte Water street, and looked around i Crv aloud -will he come,' and the answer
.t,u..uC. mmi.jui, -uu.ua., 'eu , tural c.R,Inist ry aIll was delighted with ouu in rraiiKiin, aim no,uuii 111 Union, i-u-uiriny in that citv on Tnesdav eveninir tlie 93d 1 . . . .. 1 . . .1 F,n, n,irtn,. ulirn ni' tl. il .. .
of the spirit, and mentally will be, 'yes, yes, he is here.'
Di'alli by I.ililuiii
Miss (lilmour, daughter of a widow in
As to the road through
t...u ss uii.'o. 1, tn Mtss aran a. ri-.
rf.. l.ltOK'.A.l''.'-'-
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L J.1 II , u.. V. ' ' ' ' ' '
JlAEEItr. Un i euiit-Mio, August 31, by Kv. Jaine Jones, Dr. Tlii-h T. William., to Mrs. Emily Scot!.
all uf Risim Sun.
Mr.r.n r -On Tuesday night, by tli-l
T?r.,- R , 1 ort K"i,t!, v. Mr.K.ll. rarn
to MissMarv F. 1'iBit.daughterofAbran.I
I'i.-.tt. ,1 P.1,1 tie Co.. Kv-
n,. tha nth nf A.iiriist. bv Daml R
v ..... ..-e- . . , ,
L. Morgan, Esq., Mr. Annrcw n 1
lUtt we are in the dark. We know not
v. hat it most need. Let us have liirht
of EUiniTton'ii counsel, a week or two
. i-i. . . ,
ago.avowed his belief thvthis client wa i owPcc. nuneno love nas oeen "mistakcn,and said he would"nt prosecute ! oniPr-t0 inks, Roses, Daffodils and
the case. His repentance comes
, : all such.
late to vindicate his lair fame from
. consideration'
He must share
15. . ...k : -r
tOO tmv utii,nuucic IB SICIt Ol the! ove'or ove ct is like A potato!!
uiui ui aiuing' lui a. tunoiutia iuu 111 a
nefarious scheme infamv.
! CtrT 1 he Btate Sentinel, informs thp
the ; Democratic press, that he is willing to
exchange with them, )ut if they assail
We couid expand each topic a'jove j his Hon. W.J. Brown, personally he will
into an article but we relrain . Wc may-
drop them. Nowlhey know what to de-
say however, as a journalist, that the pend uptn. I f they are good boys and
mind the master, they have the paper,
olis has largely increased the anti-nla-very feeling in Indiana. We do not "wish to stir up the "agitation" of this
que6tion,butwe call the attention ofosEj
of our Hon. U. S. Senators.who i deply interested fersokally, in the "pecu- ' liar institution," to this question. ' How w ill the anti-slavery feeling caused j ' the shameful oppression of Freeman, be stopped!. ;.Wjll he pleas . inform the
; naughty people through the columnsof hiiiORG.iN! t " OMadame PfeiCer says that at Rio de Janeiro, if a slave is intoxicated, he is ecntiiDced to wear a tin taask, f&eten- . td behind with a lock. A. capita flan - zn we belisve would Le efflcaeioua in : -the case of white men who are elavesto v. the bottle provided there is not an aper ture "left 'sufficiently' ! large to adir.i'.the
neck of the bottle.
but 1( they hf have naughty and are sau
ry they shan't htvt it, uor go out at play times!
fOIiio Mule Mock Bank ol. We advise holders of genuine notes on these institutions not to sacrifice them. The banks are mrlectlv alilp
to redeem all the notes issued bv" them, i cn ,he subject. - l . . .r- . tt..:... ......
JlR. lltlJBiKO 01 11 I'M union, who
lose I b-
Lou. Jour. ! server, and a practical niangave us some ' interesting items. The soil in Texas,
llev. lileazar Williams. he said, is rich and sandy to allappeiTWe had the pleasure of an introduc- ! antes iust the field for corn. And the
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the opinions alreauy advanced by other caiur, nusn, Henry, nnu i.inware, we the Old Urcwory, in which
spenkers. unufrsianu mat a suuu lent amount. 01 thankful that that was no longer th
John Kiss said hc had but little expe- stock is already secured to grade it, so abode of all the woret crimes ever conrience in farming. Hc had no doubt, that question may be considered beyond tentrted under one roof. Hark, a step however, but the poorest soil on our flat a peradventurt. These roads being gra- ' approaches. Our unseen guide whislands, could be mude to produce double ded, or the means secured to pay lor the pered, -ask him.' It w as a curious questhe present crops, by skillful agriculture . grading, there will be little or no ditlicul- tion to nsk a stranger, iu such a strange We have the foundation on which to ty in making arrangements lor the iron place, particularly "one like him, h;i"-o--ird build the soil to retain all the fcrtili- and rolling machinery more especially w iih over much care, toil or me; tuT lazing manures that may he; applied. w here the v. ork promises to be a paying b0r. Prematurely old. his dnvs shortcn-
Miss fclizittw.
lilt" Ol . ... . , r, . " j;ei , yji in. nuii.., . yf joined ' lhe Vlll:,?? 01 ( -anterbury. 1 he circum- ; K'uhm. of Dearborn county, Ind.-W J ' tf..,lrt ..1 ........ 1
P'Uiittoui uif iftM" uif ijUiLtr iiuvti. ! r C II CG U UT Jr TCS SI10 ('!.c ct n ti1 1 ,1 re .itt.li.r , Ii i-. lolnirrnli 1
concern. And now let us see what will be
ed by over w ork in young years, as his snved furrowed face and his ainio.-t phreiis-ied
f.) tbso companies, iu making a joint ' eye hurriedly indicates, as we seethe
road bed a distance of 44 miles. We
have said that to grade for a double track that distance would cost 6440,000. To grade a tingle tr.vk over the same ground would cost $iS. 000 per mile, or S3.V2,000. Thus it will be seen that
each of the companies wiil save ;313i,-
lh.sh of the lump upon his dark visage, as he approaches with that peculiar American atep which impels the body forward at a railroad speed. Snail we get out of his w ay before he walks over u- ! What if he is a crazy man.' o; the spirit was ri-rht no false trans here.
tion to this gentleman, whose name has corn stalks prow rapidly and to enor-
Ka.siKa ..I .. . .... I. ......... ........ , ... hl I in rnr nn, emn mill ll.d , . . - .1. n . . . . 1 ...... ,J ... ... .. ....... ........ 1 T . . ' . , - . .
urvii me inuiM: ui au mucii catiicmnii 1 muuo ,ii.t, uu. iuv .u. wiv ullu 000 111 1110 iom in iiiuiii iiiuiie, evt'u 1 il 16 uiai goou missionary, l hat man for a few months past, white at Oshkosh ' crop light. Tlie farmers in that region admitting they lay a double track. But j who has done more to reform that den the other day. and was on the boat with ; are ignorant of w hat the soil needs to j f i t should be concluded that a single j of crime, the Five Points ol New York, him, on its passage to Fond d Lac. j make it produce ears. He would like to track would answer the purpose of both tlau all the Municipal Authorities of He is a fine looking man. and so far as . know, and he had no doubt but science companies for the presert, an additional this Police-hunting, i.nd Prisoii-punisli-appearance is concerned, would dignify ! rightly applied, could explain the vecret. ' saving to each would be made of ! ing city, where misfortune is deemed a the throne of France." Hc is affable in The plains o! Texas, he said produced 000, in the item of iron thus making crime, "or the unfortunate driven to il, by l.' , 1 - ...1 . II II f ......wt l, a -a rt 1.,, 1..., . ...e. . :.. , .. .
nismanaers converses rreeiy ana in- i wnci wni. nen.n."re'iuuuii3, an asfreffaie savin?, io ine iw o coinua- , tne way thev are treated, nstead of hp-
wires which crosses the lawn in front of! Mrs. Cunningham's house, where she I was boarding. Tho wire h.-'ngs within I some ten feet of the ground; there was 110 rain at the time, though the storm i was raging at a distance; the lightning it is supposed, struck the wire more than a mile distant, follow edits course, shattering all the posts, swme to splinter, i and a portion of it was diverted so as, to kill the deceased. The ravages of the j lightning on the posts were visible a hng disfnee beyond the spot where the lata lily occurred. Several persons were j stunned and prostrated, but not serious-i
ly injured. J he storm came up violently aiterwards. X. Y. Tribune.
(J. lucre tre thousands who canj
sneer and hiss at the errin?, whose
InButlrrt'o. O. On the 25th inst., by J. M. Jf "' Esq ..Moses Klien, to Lena Miller, of Hamilton, Ohio. An-. 2.5th, at the Hamilton Hon byRJV.WerterR Davis, Jlr. J jJ' Yeargin to Miss Margaretta E. Or.meboth ol Sonierville. .. lfirp. bv thi
An?, "om.ai ine p" 1 -,r,!j Rev. Werter R.Davis, Mr. M
lis, ot U rrren coumj, -"--Bitilv, oftl.isceur.ty Telegraph Daguerreotype?! 'Surpassir.e art! wlicreViy we J''nJ Our couMcnar.ee 10 absent rnt-na, . a 1 . f.r- thn Vwiu er. ..
Where love Unifnts the r"r"
1 linse desiring ducrrePtye I'ki' - ,tlt.
own hearts, were thev sei relied.
exhibit a history of the blackest die. We , 1
7"The Lxvis Repositoey for September hts been received. It is-very readable. The Repository is assuming a, high position. The editor is admirably fitted for his position and has some excellent correspondents.
-. , . ' O C F.CUrVfctja has beu appointed Real EsUtn Ageut, for the purpons of reuUng, und takinf cant of 'tho property belougine to tbe Cm. St ludianapolts Kail Road company. .
ET Mi. Bakr butin g rcigad hi place as Director of the Ciuciaaati, Iadiaii-ills
u4 Chicago Rait Road Comnjuy, Mr. E. M. Grcjary waaelcctvd.to 611 th vacancy. Ami
Mr. Hollaud hnviug yaigned m Prtaldcnt,
Mr E. M. GKfery whi elected, to fill hit
telligently. He said that the manner in which his name was handled by the American press, pained him very much. We understand that he still has no do ibt but he is the lost Dauphin, but has about given, up the idea of deriving any benefit from being so.We think he will do us well to follow 6n in his ministerial duties, in a quiet way, and allow Louis Napojeon to occupy his position in peace. We don t believe Louis would back out without a muss. Madison Wis. Journal.
er than prison bars. 'Sir,' said Mr.
It ai Iron (Is. We learn from the Evanavillc Journal that seven hundred thousand dollars stock has been subscribed to the Cleveland aud Evansviile straight line Railroad. Mr. Carpenter, wjto had been sent to the Eastern capitalists looks upon the projected road with favor, and, although they have adopted the policy of investment only in those railroad lines where the terminal points take one half the stock, he feels sanguine of such aid as will carry the work successfully thro'. Telegraph.
and hoped the public wouia oe arousea nics, of .04,000. Ihis is certainly au nig reformed, or strengthened in their
to action on the subject. item w orth looking after. How this resolution to reform, bv hard words rath
Mr. J. IS. Clements, said ne naiiUU10ii of interest shall be formed and found fields and portions of fields that j regulated, will be a matter of arrangewoulJ not vield, although to the common , ment between the respective boards
farmer they '"looked like those that pro- j To our mind it is clearly the interest of, jed; can 1 aid you!'
duced abundantly. II science could tell both that the union should be formed, 'Perhaps, I don't know a foolish what it needed, by all means let us have and we certainly anticipate no difficulty whim a little child one of the mistrait. If weare groping our way iu the jn arranging the matter upon a basis that j ble, with a drunken mother.' dark, let us have light. He recollected will be mutually satisfactory to all con- j 'Come with me, then. There are the neglected and barren fields of Mary-1 cerned. i many such. I am jusl going to visit land, and he had learned through the pa- If we are right in our conjecture, that one, who w iJl die before" morning a pcrs that by sorrrc proce?s those fields one track, or at the worst one road bed,1 sw eet little girl, born in better days,Cand now annually produce abundant liar- can be made to answer both companies, I dying now but vou shall see, and then vests. The time is coming here, when j for a distance of 40 to 44 miles, wc can j wc w ill talk about the one you would the aid of science will be ueeded. see nothing in the way of a speedy pros- seek lo saVe.' m t. . ..... . f...i, i ,1 1 .- i i .. ........I. . t . . i' v . . 1 1, I,. . ....
iUK. iviciiiiiij f.t.i..Mi -" ""-'- ecunon, onu tm v luiiij-icuuui . e were soon tnreadm" a narrow
IiJ.ii.r,...-" -- ...,,..,.. ill-
wrinwi l.rc.-si.in. rii Iuies aruaei'iuui
i.-.....,. ,i,..,. MM-Wlin il""'! a .Yt
wouid shun the man who h;.s no kindword ' tVr. v ' ' for a brother who steps csiie through i 3S3 I f iff temptation or adversity. Manv are per- Ql10f''' SltCePfeet Aristidesin inte.'ritv while fortu-i Oiieep. O.lLt,'.. i
nate and untried. Test'them in the or-1 Tl.-uaJureiped wiu; )' .C'tliwnof-, j I e . .. . ,, , I ta eon tbo !3tli.!a ofS-'t. smiles"1 deal of adversity, and they would be ...... .n.m Franklin coiinty,ti.t-.'ro' u.Mrri
Pease, 'what brings you here at this devils in viliany. There are men w ho laurel, about w i.ea4 . .-rariM
time of night, for I know there is an ob-' stand without spot to-day. Try them, , cVclitwiU be -riven .n -urittr.. ..
and to-morrow they will plunge into ; a!lo dieifut.t will u maoeuti M n.liru-
crime. (. lrctimstances make a mighty, eiu, i '
diJerence with the characters ot men There are worse m:n out of the State's Prison than in it.
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JOHN WTXSE. SETH S. nil-J" Vynr.e. Eaincs ft Importers u.irf n hol'iaie KlTtrt ( DomciUt Dry V.t-nit e"'
As IDir..A.T Thief. Some days since, Mr. Gilchrist, a cattle dealei of Medina county, was at Cleveland to drive a bargain, and had his pocket-book , . , l - .. i.:.. 1.... ,
BlUltll UUIll 1MB JIOl hllj Hill ing in it asj dol. and certificates ol deposit and na-
l)emcx:ir Dry
trnuatt
Arc now in rerei t of
i- .f Am""
Arc now in rerei I o. ii.e iaimir.:f-
n.ia,..7..l.n ih.Fiilla.i.l Wi-'H'f''-r ".nf
i " : . . 11 .i...'.u'i"
ested in this subject. He had seen soil these roads. All we want, to insure the ! lltv. w here nestilence walkf th in ,lrL-. ! Pers w orlu 5'ul-'u ,,o!
that would not produce
know what was the matter
when manure was applied
pear to reach the complaint. He Jaid
il... wnuM r.'vi;. tit;li call U"-
nu rs and tl.e trail. , 1.t,otly ' Our avvortmeniwiil be fevvi ' Ul.r,t
I und aura. tive and w-.'hn!l l".'"""-
; ditUiustoitlliroui-lioiiU'iet---'-,., ,'(
rin Atiecllf..real..priti'iic."" ,
...7 "1 u !who .re undnubu-.: ly j.rom-.l ,,,,..110''.
As we sell f..rca:.'i, or it on c.r.... r,pon I
, and he did not thing, is unity of action in the outset, at ! netis ai,d crime, wretched poverty and in il w as returned, minus if Afc'i r..r v. r,t Vc... Alk.r..- ,.i . .. . '. .- , with this nrt. in I-,,!,... I
K.-". "l"" icusi ir .1i..ri..wpCv. .,v "'"'j niiny misery, go nana in hand to destruc-j ..rp . , tt. " " , . , ! Zlnkaiiim'"ed it did not ap-i are 'concerned. j Hon. , To vatch a ,1:an s,,x weck3 and lhc" aSSSi.!-.
Roiir,W ' c.i.l nnr fr-o.i i,v v...-. r 0ll!J get such a d u mean sum it. - w. n
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Maryland had emDlcved an Agricultural i JTHeafy Atatd Becher 'says '-there is a
chemist whose business it was to travel : greet deal mere goepel in a loaf of bread over the state, examine and analyze tht j sometirafc, thana au old cry sermon." soil, and give directions to thetarm'ers, Ab he "might hf.ve adctd ilmt there are what to apply, and what course to pitr-i; "scrtnons in toni1' ff yrti only knew how sue. That lime aud guana had been the i niuj; 'cm. .
PKhfSSH.KS.iill.l UK) '" .(-u'' I fWTltKRi!.PLOWKHs.I.'"r -
our'Citv excise. Here is the inrnfit nf . ' "-ai
,v ine "oay jy L,rg.; quauiities o! amis amian.mnuitiou ; aud damn the soul. Proven by the aw-1 v... .1 -t i.., iv.n
"IB" iiii n ai icim i,iii:i-i iu 1 - " - . an.- Pi (IK sl ful curses and loud blows of a drunken , lb- R,0 Ur-ua-iiiore than rver Urn. Tuvlor ; -Vvkv Wkii ktv. ' husbard upon a wife, once an ornament had ilierr. We ate U-uud t tuk th leil!a s 1 kkf. 1. cim ' of socitjy, ami exemplary m mi r of,i Valiry. '
