Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 June 1854 — Page 2
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XXCTTZXBtT 4T WEST mCIOH. Our usually quiet and orderly neigh ¬
boring village, West Union, was thrown
into quite an excitement the first of
tili week. It may not bo. generally
known hereabout that there t pot n
drop of liquor kept for sale in tho village. Buch I) tho fitct. One day last
week, two or three of tho 'wild boys' of
West Union procured enough whisky
tomako them crazy, and then Licked
Thk Mails. Martin uick lias received the contract for carrying the
j mail -from Urookvillo to ltossvillc.
It is to go but twice a week, Wednes
days and S.iturditys.1 Wc regret this!
change ; of time, and hope that the
citizens of Mt. Carnal and Wynn, ill rose to address the convention, but Mr. haveFruUy substituted for Saturday, Bright could not, for a long time, rec. without delay. It will certainly suit ognize him. When he did, ho attempted them better. ' to alienee the old man by impudently
..II. P. C. Harwick get tho contract questioning bin right to apeak, Intima
nOW. KENEY ELLSWORTH. THEGOOD rOBHOTHINO FOEEluXERs. .
The indignity offered Hon. Mr. Els- We remember that, when we were
worth of Lafayette by the Kentucky young, an old maid,' blest her old soul, lavcholder who presided at the lato the U old maid yet, onco said to us: . convention of office-holders and office rirnJutiiofun J mio,
seeker, in likely to be properly rebuked. Bul ,n M"Mp
It will be remembered lhat Mr. Elsworlh ve'"" " e"n w"BU,or urea
bo made before o,r aller marriage. Tho most uncompromising enemies that can
be found are those who were onco lovers, or partnors. We aro reminded of the above by the
TH2 PLlTTuS-a. I . i t . .1 . . . j. t b. ... .i... t..i . .......... I way the democratic paper are pitchinir
w...i..twe.k. the two platforms up parucuiax mn, us nicy mou3ni jn to i A wrenccburir 1 and Versa es. unS n Mr' -"-"worm was no, a ueu- - , . . -
of the opposing partie. In this State, Irishman, who seemed .to be the leader Time.nme u.heretofore. iir"?.'"?0 their courtship aro vet remembered,
on the only Important question mat ü to 01 wie pany, was waiicuon, wonuay The mail henco to Connorsville is to . "lucy ",avH b ihn citizen. r ihi. count, and the
. . .. . . a . .r I t. 1 ... I. . I hnlilnr. Im m A frnni Waahlnrrinii (n I
COnieoetore in legisisture. ..wiuigiu, mu nounru uim ma nuw.ee bo but tri-weekly. We are thu. cut ' . " " ,WM '" Nav of the
w nullius Uli HUU UIHOFU Ul , ,
ir espousals Is not forgotten.
isyof tho opposing parties for 1 is irom town was necessary. Ho said he offfrom u daily mail to Indianapolis. ,, " "l.ti, . itWa a day of rejoiclng-the bridegroom useless to talk of whlggery ordemocra- would quit drmkingjwhen ho couldn't Let move for a daily mail to Spade.' Si'Vi'ii pd brlJe ,eemei1 clual,y woU eyor fme.oili.m in reference to the gct yn. to drink, nnd n, for leav Sution. We believe that a daily hark wl ef. ho pUasod. Dt n this progressive age, next legislature, th. que. fag ,ow. fco would go when forcrd to, tp and from SpadeV would pay weU. Bu0 w ere hi UntaUon and slave." ". - Partnership that m.y prohibition and antl-prohibitlon. The ftn , . . ft . . ... j"11 '? W,I,e 9 PlanUlion. ftnd. ves, . ,.-(olvcJ at D,paiure. Tho forccn.
. i 1 j r " w 1 niiii vii v iiinii iljuila uq ttii uu am b 01 ni" inu nrmrms 1 1 n TAPAera f a 1 AUi.iii 1
I r- 1
vw - I1.V 4lVHiAM rM,l thai nla nt I im I' I . . I a . . .
ventlon of ofUce seekers and office hold- M.- n- mng wpen.e. . omj oy me .lave aristocracy at Wash, era saw fit to adopt resolution, opposed Mced it against them fortnwUh. The timo to Richmond is tho samo Ington for sncha man to attempt to
ta tirohibltion. which entitles them to inua maiicra.wou on iunuy morn- tts licretofore. om .ucn a man a. air. Jiisworth, u
' it. . 1 1 .i... . ...hi .
fK.nol!tiflnefantl.)rohib t on aU. Wff. C . . "''"7 irecmen win rcsem.
On the ether hand. th. masse., as w. The citizens of West Union arc do- TLUArMAK, who ha, üono moro 8Peaklng,o( tbl. act, the Lafayette
- - w m I kt v M m I I.ah.Iam r . . II. Bl. I . I
termined no liauor shall be so d n that "uv ,mwr wvr,k' lur ",w xv,u says:
grlof tout.
every delegate
iure ucli Inour oldest and
tKinV. rn ltrmlned to make the oro
t.tki.1 r .i!iw.An... ia .nMiian.Li 1.. ii,JocrftUc P1" n Inuana, tlianunyoth- It was indeed a source of
.j .rilt will dlrert them from L r,.u ,s.i. r man in the Stute, U thus treated by ? 11 ust have been to
hu iu fi 1; .........-..- .w v t - iroin iinnecsnoe Co., to 1 their purpose In this r.-peet. lmblb. to lecn wttj,out tlic!r mls, one of tho new tmwa.ons-a man rf,-nU. j t(J onfi of
. -. r ' I .1 V a 1 n. . 1 I ..1 .
Aswo.howcu last wees, 10 every or ticy wl te dealt with according to o "a-nus occn in w a year, mo.1rc.00 ft ea c tuenst uy mo peat lmoortant particular ths platforms art ... J , w 11,1 mp 7 because ho refuses to dodge Iciator J .D.Iirlght. Mr. hUwortlj ... mportaat P'CUi" P their deserts. W aro glad to know , ' . f grown ßfoy in the Democracy. Neither Identical The n.c.s.Uy 0 .gal e- dUMM of nc, hbori from poat to .pillar to keep up with tho hi. Democracy, nor hi. eminent service. stratnt is the starting point oidoui. . ever changing position of the oflice- In the Talent Offlcr. under Jsck.on and nuf.th.AnttDrohlbUlooUta.wt tUlago are so unanimous in their con- Van Ilurcn. nor his hoarv locks could
1 1 . .r tl . 1:..,.- m 11 mvium. v. iHm ubiiii iivp wan luuvv- i
ctn not
eradleatloa
essarily result In the Infliction of great acquainted with the placo for tho lat
crones." All right. Tne roucniers 01 nvc years, wui mil 10 rcraaj iuo drunkeunes. are numeroua enough, and great change for tho better In tho grctt enough; of course we do not want morftla and habits of its people. Can-
a greater. ntrivilU Ttlegraph, I Cth inst.
The conclusion of theie good temptr J ye rCCcircd the above, in substance,
shield him, when the Dictator had end.
crs, who were wooed and wedded, like some of the gentle .ex, now began to demand their rigktt, a part of which 1 not to be compelled to endorse the proslavery platform of the present democrat
ic party. Hut they have been told it is their patt to ory. This has propiicod an open rupture a divorce, and ..tholrl.no hopoof a re-union the democratic pres. U clown on the foreigner, without mercy. Hero are a few extract., in addition to the
ono we givo elsnwhero from tho Cincinnati Enquirtr. The Free National Democrat published In New York and In the confidence
; . . ' .v. damnation of the liauor traffic. It "wtu,;i" Vl VlV
annrnvn ni inr nun tur mi I - - i i l. 11 .1
.rt,.v.w r , ,... ... ,1. f Vf 1 uurgu ,vryefr iuu. announccH v;iinn- to.ccomnliih. Wt cauM nm. In
3QOf thlsevll.th.t incc-'rVu . . - (jK!t PlCBind Wt cabinet aay.i
J. P. Chapman, the osUwibleed- conduc'?? ipeaking. we believe the
itor of tho Chanticleer, at Indianapolis, ha turned his coat, and como out a
rank prating abolitionist, dyed in the
wool. llaYimr thus far failed in getting
any kind of oflice, that of Postmaster
I.. .Ttirefora we are ODDOSOd i t- 1 ... l'w I'wciuut, ub um an-
" .: " ' . .k.. Jm .... irwut . w"r "u""1" : m"T nounccd hfmacir In tho Uit number of
..w----., not given, toence, wo did not pubiwh paper os an independent candidate
taorize tne varcmnj jor or -ijur, w j rj publish nothing from an un for Congress, dependent only on the 4! tritt Inn artil JtntruxlLon öf VTlüält PTOWf I . r 0 1 0 ' . . .
j , . . I known source. uccimoji 01 nis countrymen at me uai ry." j 11 ! lot box. He run. on tho slavery plat
Now, a. tne seizure conn.cauon sou utUEtLSTiiAWBiiuii surrto. lorra exclusively." destruction of liauor., kept for Illegal The Ladies connected with tho
sale, Is the remedy the prohibitionists Uethodist Sewing Society of Laurel, Casdidatks. Wo learn that J. C.
propose, It would notbe unreasonable gtT0 ft Strawberry auppcr, , on Tuen- UthToN,I.K.LKic,and Dr. J. II. Qcick to require oppo.ers to give their remedy jA evcnlnir of week. This so- nro candidates for tho oflice of Auditor,
ciety has been organized but a fowl J am tu llAWTiion.v and VM. Uodkhon
months, but has been very successful, for tho ofllco of Treasurer, Judgu Gakt
Mrs Pierson Is President, Mrs. fchoup, and A. H. M'Clccry fur tho ofiicü of
Vice Presideat, Mrs. Kitchen fckjercta- Kenator, nnd V. It. A. Jitin for tho
And seven Managers, ni follows: ofilcc of Ucprcscntative, nil subject to
Itept for sale centrsry to law, would re- Mrs. White, Mrs. Fingland, Mr.. K. the decision of tho Dcmocratlo Consult la greater ralschief than the present AConwcll, Mrs. Kwing, Miisltebecca ventlon. Pi-knceh Wiut, Ksq.. i. a
unrestraln.Jtrsfllc. I. thlssol Who Mills. Miss Sarah Clement., and Miss candidato lur tho N nalO, wiuiout ni-
Emma Pierson. With such ofTiccr. renco to tho Convention; and wo un
it could not.bo managed badly. dcrstand also that hvAv Uwes of
But all tho arrangements for tho Mt- Marmel, will bo a candidato for tho
lunnrrwfts in tho best taite. And yfilco of Auditor, subject only to tho
greater evil on the wives . ana cniuren -; pleasantly, nnd will of tho people. The0 are nil Demof Inebriate, to destroy the lti or that 7 j I büthMtP0niinn Jriftnd 0crats-whether ..Hard." or M,fU
ruin, them, than the trame now innicis -""- , , , v.,u i indift ffrtp visitors. It was truly a social meeting
.t iK now of friends, nnd inL'hbors. And al- them aro tho right kind of men.
TU VII HIV i jjvin '" - " ' u suffer In consequence of the traffic though the supper was prepared with Common sense answers no. out lengthy preparation, it would have The truth I., that convention Intend, been creditable to any of tho larger to legislate for the special benefit of their ciljcf The net income clear of all pitrons, the liquor sellers. We ssy eXpCnsct was ab0ut 87Ü, which is to
V WW UVH1WU. U UV IUVl ......
was not him.oll a delegate in the Con- Democratic pnrty will never become ventlon, was, to soy the least, ungentle- worthy of itself and worthy of its noble
iTThe' people of Portland, Me., gave Lord FJgin a public reception and dinner last week, when on his way from Washington to Canada.
jttTltis Baid'at Washington that Douglas has purchased tho necessary
materials and utensils to send a young man out to Kansas to establish n pro-
slavery paper.
JttrTho street preaching in New
York and 1 Brooklyn was continued on
last Sunday, but nil was quiet, and
nothing occurred to disturb tho peace
of either city.
jCigrScnator Atchison,' of Missouri,
has issued nn addrcBs to tho people o
that State, which is devoted chiefly to
tho Herculean labor of abolishing Col.
Ucnton.
. -- - i jCirrThcro are now pending, in the Supremo Court of Indiana, unsubmitted, nearly 300 cau.ee sonio of them
have been standing thus on the docket for 17 years.
TPresident Locko will preach to tho students of Ihn College next Sabbath, at It o'clock, in tho M. K. Church. Tho appointment for him nt Centre nt that hour U a mistake. (&"The Lancaster (itzctto aayi it
has losrnofll from Y. M. Kills, private Secretary of Gov. Medill, that the Governor would have vetoed the temperanco law, had be possessed the power to have done It.
THI METHODIST CUTTRJH, SOUTH, Alt I SLAVERY. At tho late General Conference of
tho M. K. Church, touth, the section
on slavery, was stricken out, of their
discipline by a rising vote, only one Abolitionist being present to 6ay no.
1 ho samo body passed a resolution
affirming that the General Ilulo on the
subject of buying, and selling men and women nnd children with the intention
to enslave them, only applied to the African slave trade, and tho inference which tve draw from the wording of tho resolution is, that there would be no harm in engaging in this trad, if the law did not forbid it. May the Lord have mercy on such christians!
manly.
FRAUD ALLEDQEd' " There is war in tho camp, trouble (it
Washington more 'noio nnd confusion' about tho Ncbraika bill. Fraud
i. charged upon u member of tho
Houho of Representative. Messrs. Campbell, of Ohio, Denton, Mace and
other, buck tho charge.
principle., until it thoroughly Americanize, stilts views .and wholly alienates
Itself from all foreign Influences. There are, of course, exceptions to all general rules, and wo aro hire and there acquainted with Irishmen whose heart.
aro sound; and whoso judgments Honorable, lint , as a body tho Irish re always Insincere, always corrupt, always ungrateful, Ignorant, bigoted, and los.
potic. They are unlit for ireeuom, anu
cosvcttion orntixjtix Tho sujestion wo made last week 93 in referenca to a convention of freemen without regard to party, is well received. Indeed other papers, without any concert, about the samo date, suggested the name time. Let Old Franklin be represented. . (rThe Delegatca in attendance at
the State Convention from this congressional District, had a meeting in Indianapolis, to agree upon the time and place of holding the District Convention. After mutual cousultation,GreensburgU was' selected ss the place and the 25th July the pay. Tho place is the best in the District central and easy of access; but we should 'have much prefer
red souie day about the mid .Me of August. Dut the lime selectod msy suit the majority of those wishing to attend Taw. lieg inter. We would suggest that about the 1st of October would do belter. Just give
It I. elated by tho Cincinnati paper, that several thousand barrelsof swine, blood aro ued yearly in the manufacture
of sweet wino. Who Uoc.nol Ulte w no time tocetthe name of the nominee gen
m n.taa til I
now I ucuiHick, wtui ana Mpammg oa- ...nw rlrnilsteJ.
r
tawba mado out of .wine's blood.
What next! Exchange Hure enough! What nextl Thl. account, for tho milk In the cocoa-nut. We always wondered what mado made people who "tarried long at tho wine cuphavj such red nose., and flaming
cheek, and red eye..
for so great an evil, against which they
mustlejlslate. But they hsve chosen to merely oppose the plan of olheis and not to give their own plan.
They intend to ssy that the seiiure,
confl.catlen and destruction ol liquor
t"- wi'iivkil s I vBIltlUv TVLTliy as I'l'l V vi saw MVM
that Mr. Richardson stated to the sense of equality 1. nothing but sn In- . . , cense .olfishnes. and their seme of jusUousothat his substitute' was the tlcCl thut wj Ich pay. most for the most
.Henato bill simply, without tho (May- perfidy. From such elements of mision t,mvW wlw.ti. i fu- 1... i.n.l i. chief, wo .ny, with the Ritual, Good
w b ' v v m f f l & v. a aaw ma i b la ill- .
' ' -
would suffer more to have the bottles
and b arrel. cf every vlolater of law, de
stroyed than community now .ufior.
Irom tho liquor traflid Would It Inflict
a greater evil on the wive, and children
i. mem, man me irauio now - , ,,.,,1 ln -.v. Aim f !
m. mm i s m. a I vtii rnri . i l vri in r siru ni muni inrrivvivs.vva'ii'i.vww.j.r v . , . s ...
upon uicmi vvouia u mci . grr - " 7 " - v - --; ding and explaining the Nebraska net; .ore. Kvery former attempt ol the kind
Lord, dollver usl ss well a. the Demo
cratio party. The Cleavvlatul Plain Dealer, an 'old lino" Democratic paper of Ohio say.: "Within the last few month. .we have had frequent Illustrations of a new Na
tive American order growing up in ojr
forth Irom
serted n clausu providing that no person, other than citizens of tho United States should hold oificu or vote Until they had .worn to support the princi
ples of this bill, it also provided for
continuing in force all law. locally ap
plicable. Uns include, tho net of midst. Wherever it step.
IC31. excluding from said territories ,l f "J)8 .r?,vcrt ,"t0,lh. ?y. ""ti,?'
.... . . setlon, it .trues a icnriui uiov. uall foreigners, on penalty of a thou- ne.s the election In Washington, Phllsimd dollars, without it pasxport from adclphla, and other cities, where ticket. .., W II.,... lin,Ui, ,1 limo f r ol, jjtojMj, v.y - UPthey ihull itmam and their routo of terloo defeat.
travel. In courage, entliuilasm, and ncrve.tho t ra. .:n j 1.. im.. I 'Know Noihlnff. a. thl. new organ!-
""4"Blu uiiuiruum iiwiunmen- t. ...i.r....n .11 ,..i- .
Thc Odd Fellow.' Mauazink, will be published hereafter' at Centreville, Prof. Jocelyn will bo sole editor and proprietor. Price one dollar per year. Hubscription. will be received at thl.
oflice.
jttTA Report was in circulation in
Washington last week, that the Presi
dent had appointed Gov. Wright.Govi'ftlur nf K'.niu. an, I flnn tti,ll,,
Governor, of Nebraska. If so.we will
bo pleased with thc appointments.
The New York papers of the 1st Inst, contain an aceonnt of the brutal murder of an unofTendlng rltlr.en at IUverstrsw, Rockland county. The deceased was arrested while in bod half drunk, was handcuffed end had his arms
Who could not tied with a rope, In attempting te get
seo ay thing lo these drinfes to make the hjm nto a wagon lie offered .ome revein, of their face. .0 distinctly vUsible, iHtsnce such only ssa man handcufTed formings scarlet net-work all over their nd tied could offor, when ihe ofllcer
countonanccs. Here is the .OiUtion 01 ih0t him dead. Tlia jury returnej a the whole matter. And th.n .gain U Uerdict of deliberate tnurd.r.
was a mystery to us, why people when - they had put a bottle or two under their , TMn. ai, Senator from Ohio,
ter and wallow-In it. hltn ana nasimcss. i . , ,,,, ,(liw fv- vrtP.
1 1. all a. plain a. a pike.ufT now. ft . go,..!..-,. Whicrs. and auch
"Barrel, of swine', blood!" ahawl k connection is impossible. licncefortli
v rial n uruiK lor ciinaiiBii biiu n uu- i unil-Siavcry men in viic uriu win ue man man! Albany Reg. united, lie declarea the following in
dependence amendment.
RECIPROCITY TItEATY WITH THE BRITISH "Wo must drive slavery back, and
PROTOfCEa. confino it within tho states where it Tho following is the synopsis of the exists. Thero must be no more slave
treaty concluded between the United territory, no ruoro slave states; all
compromises inusi uo ainiuuvu, uu rendered inoperative, and agitation
jTtrlt cost tho General Government $43,000 to get Uurns, the fugitivo
from Uoston. Who cares? Undo Sam is rHi, und then it was spent in
tho glorious cause of freed no of sla very.
, and Messrs. Denton, Campbell, nnd ha. been founded, more or loss, In mere
Niw Hamfsiiirk Elkction The .oU,CM wlh lllko 1,10 fluor ' fnuiicm- Lvfr..h heat bvdemairosrues. end never
only political movement outside of ! t,yn ot frauJ tnu '"T'Od on tho met the hearty approvalofthema.se.. CJSL ju., o. domaJinif .Uc- W. yW -omc .hurp l' jS tion, is tho New Hampshire Senatorial tillk,no' IM. matter is agitated in tho wrnr,' Tho )0opll. for once, rise In their
tioo, both by tho speechaa . there .J, and by the resolutions adopted, have set tbfmselves against a prohibitory law. It will Inflict an Injury upon the liquor traffic- and on none else.
Methodist Church In that placo.
election. Whether lWident Pierce Houst'-
shall , or ahall not be, sustained in his , TILE NEXT DEMAJND 07 THE SOUTH.
The .outhern paper, are beginning to pretend otdeny.
u( a re
which do-
atrenght, that native citizens are excited
against foreign born, to a degree never before known, no observing man will
'It I. getting common for both Irish
" -"-- - r- -- , NV1,U till, U Ik 1 oull"" PP ' , Z t'I Z'Z 'At iU balloting o FrIJ.y ," ' "'r supper frenuently. f - po.I ef the law of Conffre.. v
iiciiabl, in repairing the John T. Wells, Democrat, had H7; j, Th right o African P?: Un b"aUid lhef are ich stands in her yard, jotl Kastman, Whig, 07; Mason W.'fn,wo-,.. y Irish and Germsn. They are alway.
A RELIC
Mas. Carmiciia
The cant about private projxrty is all j bouso
. . . av
moonshine, it sas easy 10 ..y m.i foun(i fastened to tho weatherboards an Tappan, FrecHoil, Vi. After a second
emigration!
It i. very easy to foresee
nrnt at rntiniRPs and conventions. doi
thnt thl. ..mllnir tha nomination of foreign born
tt ... - - .
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1 mil rminnrmi. nv .-v niirrw riLrwHrL i in,iMfni m at inn ni'iMinn wan new liumnnu ui inn annrn iv in H,m . i a. nnt io.i.iiao timu ar tu iiAar.
not Lrlviita property I. a nul.ance a. .-"j . - j ninnvmoi u.v, . ( ... ud vinttu-, w vuu- - - -i 11. . L,tn . !... j . dfi Co.; for publishing by subscription, postponed to Wednesday of this week. . t'1'"". bo incorporated i.to the democrat- but because they are foreign born. That iu:;"r'o - Brookville, Indiana Territory, a Tho Yhig SUt. Convention ,h held pUtform And is It not manifest that fÄÄe.TuVVoave pen. a mill dam, a tippling house, aga- Democratic weekly newspaper tobe onTucsdaj. tth ,ruf P"clplea of democracy ro- ,een foreigner., not yet citizens, clamorIninlhA. .theatre a bawdv house, called "Tho Volunteer," dated Janu- ;1ulre u,al lho African, should be per- ingoa the .tump or hullvln at tho balmtng ho.se, a theatre, a bawdy House, c u u Le-islaturo of wlcd to emigrate to tho Mouth and to lot-box, threatning ola American cltor any thing else la not private property, ary 20th 181 ö. what tools. iuuw9uMmi Ullr.i ,, 4 , Unnawlth Irish or German venance. If Itlsshoreevsslon. It Is a conemptL The firm consisted of Stewart, Keen Connecticut passed tho Maino Law 1 uua " wel "l Uermana and Irl.h thev don't vote for Irish or German can
ble attempt to arou.o an opposition, by I dt Colby, and tho paper was to bo fur lftt week.
v.. l. .-t 1. .r .1 . .
annlinfrtathe ianoranu of a certain Ut.l, .t ,11.. t,..r v.r in .,1. wa. 13 to 1. The foolish tcmneranco ! "'H""" i" next congress
.- ' . , . , J W.) hone the people w
...... tv. . M.t.m.. .......n.v..na 1 mnn urn nuiri im- nvrr n. ui 11a 11 . . .
KRUWU. 4IIU IV.-VUH. UUKUKVIUVUII - " " '4 " m J II flnul .APnlnna I. lln.alL.
- I .1 I I 1 t ........ . iiw.i ivvviiii toil llltl VI VilU ai-
cla.s. "The destruction of private
property! Who.e propertyl Thefrfvatt property ot a clasa of men whose business is confessedly mischievous and
unlawfull The private property with which they habitually and professedly violate thn laws of their country. Who regard the rights of property In gambling and counterfeiting Impllmcntst Wo repest it, that this cant about private property is contemptible. In def.n.e of the platform of the temperance men we will only ssy that some even state. D"moeratia State, every one of them, have appl-ed this provision and it work. well. No other penalty ever did answer the purpose. True atate.manshlp require, u. to apply a remedy that has provod effectual when
every thing else has failed. We
are not done yet with the platforms. COL. LAKE THS CANDIDATE. Tho State vSintinel says:
Col. tane'e vote in favor of the
Nebraska bill, U in accordance with the will of hU constituents, and in ro
tin:r for it. he represented the maioritv
Had ho voted against it, he would have misrepresented the people. The
Democratic party of the 4th congress ional district is truo to lho great prin ciple of non-intervention.
We are sure that a candidates who
is in favor of tho repeal of the Netras
kaand Kansas Law, should he presume in nsk a nomination bv tho Democratic
Convention which will asserablo in that
district, would b as promptly repudi
ate J, as would aFreesoilerof ten years' standing. Tho October election will fulfill our prediction, that upon the
bsue presented in the Nebraska bill, the enemies of Stato Rights and pop
ular sovereignty in that old Democratic stronghold, will bo found so few and far between, that it will be hardly
worth wbilu to report their vote, except
under tho bend ot 'scattering. "
Wc presume this settles the question
Col. Lano i. to be nominated as an
t ndorjemcnt of the repeal of the Mi.
nouri Compromise. Aro we to infer
that Dr. Rkkrt does cot endorse the
measure, nmi is therefore ruled off
The Dr. i. mum yet, ao far a. we know
on that subject.
sT Cat-siw wa in town laet week
1c search of a wife. We understand
that he wilt nturn shortly. Ho called
"at our office, but wo could give him no
aisfactoiy infoimation on the abject. I Senate.
T in vom n t is Renate "'"J oriai i nu is
!,e foolish trmncranr MqMitlon befOM II
'ill bear thl. in
thev
10 .11,1. tP
w w v mm
tcntlon in the south, that the repeal of the Missouri Compromise lino did twelve month, ago.
We could giyo column, of just such talk but thl. must suffice for the present.
WON'T "COME UNDER." Judge W. M. Taylor.tho prosent Dem
ocratic Jlayor of Madison, and, to our certain knowledge a warm personal and
political friend of Senator Brlght's, In tho Democratic Convention st Madison mado the following significant speech:
Ml am not going to mako a speech
of that day must havo been peculiar, they had gained a great victory, where
as fifty cents additional waa charged m f tho liquor sellers, and their aids
to all who took the paper through the certain editors in Indiana, aro to bo
mail. I behoved, thero is moro and meaner
We would liko to seo ono of tho liquor sold under that law than beforo
numbers of Tu Volunteer, if it wus it was enacted. The temperanco men ever published. Who can tell? Tho of New Kngland, who rejoico in this
men of that generation havo mostly vote arc as great fools as tho Indiana passed away. whisky men, who aro scared nearly to
. . i I.,., ,. imil.ir Iiiw ahrmlil rn rinn.
AWÖTTTTÄ VTPTfW
f. if wtiftlt. a v ft tin it Uilv liftJ lit Rroftk. I cd here.
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Yitiv, uiiurr pvvuuai biivuui.iiiivcii I T Til
neeanot give me uuaus. ncr miner record tho ntiro uch Itcme, In reference to those who now stand., .lavcry I. prohibited In the lives a few miles In tho country, and I. a cora" .ur 10 r"ü;inJ 1 , Dr-f to Ltronia tllfl rin.inn.il !Ai territories of Nebraska and Kansat.drunkard. He .o abu.ed the girl that '"truct.on of turkey, last Wednesday, f'eJ"r, !! t! Clnl"natI Itepealthe Missouri Compromise line
... .I i .,. Lrtra Af.u, by tho combined powers of men. wo- ' 't. H by ensctlng tho bill now beroro uon
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OBITUARIES. We want it understood that wo do not char go for publishing obituaries if they are of s reasonable length. On tho
other InnJ, wo .oliclt them, and feel longer than thl.. Measuring about half
alllicted that the friend, of the deceased tho length or hi. rore-linger.j I have do not furnish them-at least a notice "nJ, the Nebraska question as , ... ... . ... ... thoroughly as lho means at hand would of the deaths or old and valuoblo clti- ,llow,Uv9 read some of the speeches sens. We can easily understand how for and against the measure, and I have reluctant person, must bo to furnish come to thl. conclusion, vis: As tho law
(E7"Mr. Towers, Whig and antl-Ne-
braska, has been elected Msyor of
Washington City, by several hundred
majotlty. The Board of Council are al
so Whig. Tho papers speak of it as great anti-Nebraska triumph.
Cikcinhati Markets. From thenon
sppearanceof our Cincinnati Corres pondence .we Infer that no materia
change in prices hoi taken place. At
latest date flour was about 7 49, and de cllnlng wheat about 1 15 and declining
LiTCRAnr. We understand that the
examinations and exhibitions connoctcd
with tho closing of the session will take placo sometime next week. We rnot
apprised of the time, or places. We
suppose the examinations will be in tho
Collego and the exhibition, in the church
They ought to be.
jfrTlt i. asserted that Mr. Morrison
of New Hampshire, has refused to permit his name to bo used in connection with tho Scnatorship, by tho bolting Democrats.
Notices of a liquor bill havo been
mvfn fit it aik.ni.iti a e 1.,
it protracted ono.
iCiTMR. CLAiiKaoN, suggests to the
democrats of this county, through tho
Franklin Democrat, that they nomi
nate two tickets in this county, one for prohibition and tho other against pro
hibition, nnd pledges his influenco to prevent others from running. It Appears liko a reasonable suggestion, 'but our neighcr is opposed to it.
States und Canadas,
Article 1st. Throw, open the fish
eries of Hritish North America, excep
ting Newfoundland, and tho mouths of the river und tho salmon, nhad and
hell fuhericN, to American citizens. 2. Gives tho IlritUh n light to the
American fisheries to tho thirty-sixth parallel.
3. Provides for tho freo exchange of
certain commodities, nmong which are
(lour and nil kinds of breadstuff., cot ton, butter, cheese, tallow, lard, and all kinds of coal, pitch, tar, turpentine, lumber, lice, and manufactured tobac
co.
4. Throws open the river Ht. Lawrence and tho Canadian canal, to American vtsscln, the American Government, on tho border, to admit Iiritish vessels Into their cunal.
b. Ptovidcs for the ratification of thc treaty. G. Provides forincluding Newfoundland, she contenting.
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must oe tho watchword till ail tnese things shall bo accomplished." MARRIED On tho 7th, inst, by D. Slaioiitkr, Ksq. Mr. Daviu Oixn, to Miss Malikda A. OarrisO!, all of Duck creek. At Hillsboro, 0. by Ilev. J. W. Mathews, J. W. Htout, M. D., ofSotH erset, Ind., nnd Mis. Harriet L. Hibben of tho former place. On the 7th in.t., by Iter. O. P.Jenkioi, Mr. Jacob Zeck, to Miss Marth. V. llalacy, all of Clarksburg, Decatur co., Ind. Öttabtr (Slettion.
ir7"Wro suutorlsod to announc. ths tarns ofJollK U. WEEK., of Marlon co, at a candidal or A od Itor cf FtM,
NKW ADVKUTlSEMBNTa
N7 11 , of I
ICE
I a rrffulnr iiiitttnr of Harmony Lotir. K.
fra nl A cr Hind Mnauu.. hold In Ilia tntt
of llro.kvllla, Ind.on Naturdar, Ot 1, 1,1.1, Wm. It. Mtit'laarjr, a AUiUr Maauu. ipfllcd tfm II it. ri.i.1. riiwii,- , 1-iv-u.uuiirjr, .f
iini..iiiiiu cupuurii
juna U33w
TIOTICE-
AS
KLL10T WISHCOTT, HasV,
weeks ago ho beat her ao as to dlsablo
her, and ehe wa. brought to town by
the overseer, of the poor. Here sho died.
We hope nobody will becorao excited
at thl. clrcumttance, she was only a drunkard's child a poor girl. Who carea for poor children drunkard's
chlldrenl And then sho was killed according to law. None but fanatics would see in this an argument in favor of prohibition. It would be inflicting a greater evil than this on community to seize confiscate and destroy the liquor so Jesse D. Bright' whisky convention
aid, and Jesse D, Bright know.
men nnd children. It was literally cut into pieces, nnd parcelled out among
tho so who took it, and when wo left
tho scene of action, thero was hardly ft relic of the splendor which, but an hour before, had attracted the admiration of multitudes. We could but think with tho poet; Sic trantit, Turley u it.
Tut Know Homktiungs. This order is numerous, and rapidly increasing, in this county. We are in favor of It, as moat of tho members aro regular subscribers to the Indiana American. The term, of admission ajo only a dollar and a hidf. Wo would say lo those
who wish to join, that weean yet sup
WASHEtQTON MATTERS. Washington, Juno 10.
Thhe Senate has determined to pass plynfcwnew members with back tho Homestead bill, previous to tho numbers to tho beginning of tho thril
time fixed for recess. It U quite cer- ling story which we aro publishing, .1. . I Ml . ftl I - J I i I
tain me urn win oc aisposcu oi tins
week. Thc debato on the veto mcs- Shameful. It is said that the mem-
sage closes Tuesday, and tho Home- bers of a certain .ecret society, in this
atead bill will bo tho hrst business town, abused a candidato most cruelly taken up. last week. When they came to the The discussion on the territorial part of tho ceremony that required him appointments will bo kept back as long to jump the broom, he refused, nnd in as possible, so that thc announcement making him obey, the treatment was so
may not nave any innuence on certain uCvcre that his screams alarmed the
measures which tho executive wishes
to pass through smoothly. The number of applications for the various office, in the new territories is enormous, and em barrages the action of tho President in tho matter.
neighbors.
Wc don't believe a word
of it.
JFCrTht La Jits Tttnperunce Wreath,
is the title of n neat little paper pub
It i. confidently believed tho House lished at Oonnervillo by Randall ic co. will concur in the Kennt resolution to nm tditedby Mrs. Urownlcoof Conadjourn, as soon as tho Homestead -u , nt . i e w. bill I. dUvi ßf : thl. kin ;n L w" a M Chitwood . of Mt.
mado A party measure at least in the rrotl H deserves the patronage of
me lauies pneo 91 per year.
wo will even publish their deaths and the I cress, and Nlovtry may go ihto tho tor
death, of any of their famtlie., and fur- rlterles. Thero are aome questions
Dl.h them a few copies gratuitous, if wiiic 1 must oociue lor my.eii: no man 1 9 I nan A e mr fsm n.A ttid laS nnA rtf Ihatm
I'ttll A V WW IV IIIVVIII SS UIIV VI VHVItlt
I am an sntl-slavery man, opposed to
the spread of slavery Into territories now free. I cannot sanction any measure
which ten a to am tne spread or sla
very."
their neighbors will communicate the
fact.. THE CHOPS. In spite of tho crosklngof many, the wheat crop will be good In many pis-
es very good. Pome fields will be Viudjct ov a Ciiicaoo Coronkii's
worthle.., principally the field, that are Ji'ky. Tho Chicago Press publishes
on the hill side, where winter rains, the following verbatim copy of a verwhich wero unusually here, washed out diet rendered a few days siuco by a the young blades, yet if no accident coroner's jury, upon tho body of ft
happens tho growing groin, the yield for femalo child found upon tho Lake
the county will be above an averoge 6li0re: corn looks well, except on uplands where Smsor Illinois, Cook co., s..
w.. Mv .aw . jMc.cuteu .nj p.anung At m in(luiljUiün tftken for the peoend also early cultivating. The mead- Li nf tl, Srut nf Illinois nn,l rn miv
ows were never better, if ever as good. 0f Cook this 2Cth day of May a. d.
Oat. look extremely well. The flax crop ICS I before Mr. Austin Hyues Coro
will be good. The Celebration The Odd Fellow, of Brookville had a mo. t interesting celebration last Wednesday. A large number of brethren from neighboring lodge, ws. present, which .bowed a fraternal feeling worthy of commendation. The address oy Ilev. Dr. Holliday wa. worthy of lho tnau and of the occasion. TA Dinner got up by La re Gardixes, was a feast of good
things. It I. useles. to .ay more. Ent,A ffr r!nlrntt. hn calf that
w IIVUU SFVM patsant wo will soy that if ever wo aro weighed when a few days over four called upon to moke a speech to Odd rnonths old,525 lbs. If there la a tetFcllow, wo want it to be after dinner.if lcr caif than that In thi. county we
Lafe Gardiner get. tho dinner, for the 1.1 I,.. f,un II This same
JtlTdohn M. Darbour of Springfield Township, has a fino lotjof good slock, such as Durham Cattle, and Ilakcwell sheep, of various nges, which ho will sell to stock raisers on good terms. This stock is well known in this county, and needs but to bo seen, to bo admired. Those who want improved stock, will do well to call on Mr. Harbour,
ner of .aid county of Cook upon tho view of tho body of Female Child, namo unknown then and lying dead
upon the oaths of Twelve Good and Lawful Men ot tho peopel of thc Said State and county of Cook and When and who the said camo to his or she
came to her death We the Jury do say
We the the Jurors do Arree 1 ho Uody
came to her Death by Death un
known.
A great Cal. Our entcrprUing
best speech in tho world will bo forgotten In discussing auch eatable. fj7"We must not be exported to pub lieh communications that are not accompanied by the real name of the au-
AtirWc call attention to tho adver
tisement of the Packet Line. We have been told by thoso who have traveled on tho packet, that they aro comfortable and prompt. Wo hope
they will bo extensively patronized.
Wo have been long enough without an
accommoilation line to tho city. Let
the old stage drag its slow length along, empty. Ciias. R. HoBDfl, of Grcensburgh,
nominated Gen. Folk, of Decatur,
for Congress, through tho Franklin
Democrat, some weeks ago. Ho now wishes it understood that he takes it
back. Ho still thinks Mr. Foley
proper person to bo voted for by the
tho anti-temperance, pro-slavery Dem
ocraU, but he doe. not belong to that
wing of the party. He profesica to bo ft Democrat yet, but we guess he
has been branded "Abolitionist" by
Drown, Dright, Kobinson & Co.
Colcscott ha. a bull nearly grown with which ho has token two premiums already and the threaten, to tako two thl. fall one for the best bull in the county
and tho silver pitcher that is to be given tiro Prohibitory Law against the trafto the best bull on the grounds. ! fio in intoxicating drinks.
jt-tTTho first political convention that we have heard of, that endorses
the temperance platform was tho Wliig Conventionof Henry Co., They adepled the following resolution and nominated accordingly, among whom is our friond J. S. Ferris. Of course he will bo elected: llcxolved, That Intcmpcranco is a great moral, political and social evil, scattering broad-cast over our beloved State, woe, misery and ruin to thousand, of our fellow citizens; therefore
wc demand of our Legislature an cfiec
XfTR S. Caw sxtku, Kc., U. H Commissioner, has determined to give up his oflico rather than bo an aider nnd abettor in tho execution of the
Fugitivo Wave Law. Resignations of &rÄÄ"Ä:rMÄ
Commissioners are becoming very iS
common, and if thev continue at tho """! kiott wi?cScorr,se-y.
Ataroirulat nioelliif of Hnrrtiii Lo,! 1.
1 1, of Pr mu4 Awopl4 Maaona, held Km town
same rate, it will soon be diilkult to find a man willing to tako upon himself tho odiuin of helping to send ft black man back to slavery. Northern men
aro beginning to place a very strict
construction on our obligations, and dlerjr ,Urdw,ir mn coaou 1 rimming, 1 .. , , ,. . . . M'liunU Mulldln, Walnul alraet, Ctiidnuail,
uiu ueiurunnnuon 1. ms gaining strength that while tho Seuth shall havo nil they aro entitled to, they
shall havo nothing moro. Though tho bond gives them the pound of ileal), it gives them no drop of blood; thnt, they must tako at thcirperil.
1D)i?, lEmcrfo Patent Mprlnar Raddle Tre. A FTES GREAT LABOR and xpriun, wa sr. XX now auuliiuil luluruiab iUm uimatll 'I rena !u uanUijr al ahort itotioa. Krlce, 3 JO each.
caah. HUNTER, CODUKX. EDMKSTOJt & DAKR, Hola nianufarturars and wbolvaala daalora In ha-
No. .Ohio
WaaUotiava a full aunrilv of our 1'iti.rlliri
DOYLE & COOPER'S WHITS WATXB CAHAT., PACKET LI1IE. Chesipe.t nud pjoet PLEASANT llOUTE. EXTANT.
PARSING THROUGH
If oiih liana), ClaTf)! Ilarrlaon, Trauton. Ro. baa. tar, Uroukvilla, and Mrunmri. to Laurpl, lad. l'nfr f nln V1 will isara OnrlntiaU In
na:jy r. . I ra a or iha Oh a and 11 aa la.
. M.
EAILWAY FAS.E REDUCED. The nctivo compction and spirited rivalry between tho two leading lines of Railroads connecting Cincinuati with
Lake Krie, Las led, as wc luppoicd it KSÄff'Ä
would, to a reduction of fare. Pai
arlnrrra arn nnw inlnn lliri-mrvl. fa,m 10 .10 A M
"o; " . ' "y ul Valurnlnt.!... l a uro) atS SO H M-MaUuio-Cincinnati to lluualo, over the Cin. S",f.f i ' M-.Hoch..w.r,iai: ., .... . 3o i'M-Trtiilua, 18.30 AM-lUrriB,iAM Hamilton cc Dayton and Mad River ii.6:: a M.arriv uNonh iian.ai? a m ., A , , . . . " sd cutinncl lUi lha 7i3o A M Tram lor C uulu-
jiauway to nanuusuy, and Dy Lake nAU
steamers from tho latter place to Ruf
Kallroad, and arrlra al .forth lloitd ate f.
whvra a will bo In rvadlnaaa to aurt Iminc
falo, iotfour dollars, Including stato rooms nnd meals on the bonis. This is reduction of fftyptr cent.
(grllon Thomas Smith, tne old Democratic War-Horse in the district south of us, and for six years their Hepreseeta live in Congress, i. takln; the .tump In opposition to the Nebraska till. This is good. No man favoring tli at bill can be elected to Congress in that district. Arte Castle Banner. Them', our sentiment., exactly, Bro. Abbott, and we are in favor of Tom Smith or any other Smith that will have the independence to come out, on his own hook and run against Lane. OrWe should have noticed ere thia,
tho enlargement of the State Sentinel. It 1. well printed, and, although U i. on the wrong side of tho questions now bo-
fore the people, we like to pet it. We
like it. democracy, but we di.like it. love for slavery and whisky. The publishers had the good sense to put t he price at 82 00. THE WAE. There has not yet been received any farther war news. Tho next battle
will bo a bloody one. The news of it
is daily expected. 0rA correspondent of tho Brookville Aruriain suggests the name ot Rev. Tuos. M. Eddt as a suitable person to represent that District in the next Congress. The correspondent says he "makes the suggestion without consulting with any person, and under a conviction that Mr. Eddy would prefer the more pleasant duties of thol'r.tor,lf hi. health would permit." Mr. Kddy i. well known in this city as a christian, geutleinan and a scholar; his election to Congress might infuso a little honesty into that body an article at a sad di.count in Washington city at prcse nt ,ilfai, Cour,
TlrkelS lo tia Laid al Mfftra at Ohio
aV J!lalalp; nroad,an dill nlr.a norm idef od doer tatol tlvs.
TMbll el? IFar (WEALS INCLUDED.)
ICWteMSOVaO
Murin Hand
g Claras
.i 'Harrison (A S u.
- J- r" Rochaalar
e "r-'Brookvllls ß if Ts fcte
(Commtrtial
Ilreokvllle rrices J0II ROUfc.HIH.r'KOUUCIl DEAUIT Wboat, 191 parbuh.J PoUloes, SO bnrbailt
Uau, 3i
t
Corn,
Hya, 7 " liarloT, Cilnannr. 30 FlaxKead tl 30 " HaafCalllaS OS
Floor bHIa.SU aenU aarh. White beam l 00
Huller, ,3 " a.
Fnca, 7 doc Flour, ?00bbl. Lard, lo pr Feaiar, dtcra.
I Hon ti Hi B-ii.
Bett I Fork bblt, 04
Wood, ex 0. aord.
Clover aved $i ti
BloomlniKri'.Ta 1-rlcea. CnlKKTVO WtT sr J. KtXO.MEKCliANTdi KOIlICC DZALKR Wheat 150 cl( per. Bu. Butur 10 eUjxr l. OaU 33 " " Y-Kf 1 " los. Cora 4S 14 Urd S ' lb. loUttot SurUper Bo. Olnaou CS " Flour bltla 4 rtaaacb. Fnathera 40 Krlod A lpla 50 por bu. Tallow 1U " Wood tl W rr cur4 VUllo Bestil 100 itETASioiiA ruicr. Corrrrtod wackly for ilia Indiana Amerlraa, ,
BY Huuin auuniiv.i,
Whaat. 1 40.
Corn, 40. Hye, tU. Huller, 12. Flour, 8.25. fflhers,3ia40. riazseed, 10.
PoUloes, iO.
3iU, 40. Ilsrlrv, 43.. Kr fs, ÜH. Urd, 9. Flour fcbls. 30. WhlU Deans, 1,00.
