Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 13, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 March 1855 — Page 2

h rjBWSPAP'BR--corjTAiic a per sur-mary of .the latest porbsgn and ooM&sfie WBiuoEncE.

ÜTDIAITA AHEBICAIT.

"rUNII TO TSCT, TO LHIBTT la 9 aOS WT C, . no ra WUA wT. A. GOOEWHT, Editor.

BSOOZTXLLS, ETDILSl.

rniDAT JHABCH lGt IMJ-

Eelisrtous Notice.

The next stated meeting of the White Water Presby tery will meet in Rushville on the first Tuesday in April next. If the Republican copies this

notice, it nill please give us credit, for

we writ every word of it

who defends a band of robbers, nr. acweeTj on we j-iguor A.aw. nn

though hebe no robber himself, has We publish, on our first page. Mr. v r constantly receiving com-

but little adrantageof them In moral McCleery'r address to the citizens of P-amii irom our country nnu lown position. The Collins appropriation Frantlin ccunty, in reference to his subscribe, about certain borrowers of

was carried by outiight corruption.- action on the temperance law. Uur - - vu. w.-. q ..... i t .. I aiihirihr. (iif.r rrnf t rvail thai '

Let no man defend it ana oaim .o 1 readers are aireauy apprise a iuh ne - . .

wash has hands of the stain. In law, i, opposed to the law at every stage American uoui it is a week old or

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tion, cor

Vit . . IflY .MiU ment of the Legislature, the Governor jXt X t etil t II It 0 It . appointed the candidates of the Old

jt-i .xi-i-t-Lu..uLi.m-j-t Liners, and their plan seemed about ffMarkets crowded out this week, to succeed. But it seems the consti-

XThe life of Bishop Hedding. by . - . .

k, is in pret . gttte ,,4 w not being an Old Liner,

jtSTDon't forget the railroad meet- refused to administer it, and there is

ing next Thursday. no way 10 compel n.m. 5 ' stand at nresent. and there is Quite an

rruption should work a similar but at this, none were disappointed, tensiblj to carry to the subscriber, rWe publish 1 tbe Governor's re- excitement there about the matter . . t a- J. -v I hut reallv ia snnncra or atial tha read. I tO messages in full. We have not yet TJ mm lava iiin nn arrnnntof this

conseauence. A comraci ciuv one expecicu aim j uy uiuerwise. j r i .... .

thmarrh Conm-css bv the purchase ol This address is a precious document. ll " ueiiTejea. .-j-, im me inaianapons papers, n ray

rotes, fiftho purchase could be jrovi Its long exordium, is profound beyond 0tber Äomif men, go regularly to the jt3TThe city of New Albany has all be true. And we don't blame the

which, in such eases, would always be comprehension, containin? many ad- Fwafc-wutc ou u7 PerB1""wa 01 w suMtnoea 9w,uw, w w .- Deere iary, ior, unaer vne iw, u.e

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the creat difficulty,) would doubtless missions that are fatal to his views po mr, reaa our paper erery pany ana canausity rauroia. uorernor aas no more r.gu. 1..1.1

b-held Lo invalid bv the Courts. Und manv pos t ons that, to say the w"' 1 ttCQ wnen mey roaa igrTo buy window blinds, iro to vnose ouicers man me nimro wie

Themen who were corrupted in the least, are doubtful. His doctrine that Itis arüele, will please understand that TJumsted's, but you will find it to State Prison has. He has a right to flollina annronriation. and the agenU asystemof leeislation adopted to pre- we regard them as no better than one TOur Interest to call on us for a letter appoint when vacancies occur during

..A ithA worlc of doincr it. de- ventevils would he the crolifie nsrent wh M regularly litdown at of introduction. . therecessof the legislature and not

serve the penitentiary. But we do Lf tyrany is certainly one of the ne'gbbor'a table and eat. just to .Ir. Nye, of New Trenton.

not stop heie. If the principle of strangest noUow of this age. The " . V nome 11 wishes to sell a great variety of valu- Bhockiiiff Kuxder and 8uicide. . i ..! i . v : I .1 . . f... i i I ii not on lv dinnnt hnf it n mann I . . .. . . i I

law w wnicn we reicr is uuuu, .cu . irum ia, vuav eTery wise ac. 01 legisia- " v-. Mq Brticlca on tne S8tn ,Q$t. V7. hnv rprelv-d through a nrivate

n0uce' letter to one of our citisens, the fol

JtarBishop Baiter has prepared for lowing particulars of a distressing

publication ample notes on the Meth- murder in (the south-east corner of

od'ut Discipline, including instructions Henry County, which occurred last

decisions, Ac Thursday:

Eoas For Sali. Persons who Benjamin Hickman went to the Ilev

want the best kind of chicitn stock Mr. Scott's, a Presbyterian Minister

is the dutr of na uprizht lezislator to tion is for this very purpose. An Wlien PaPer u Ulu 1"eahooe

withold his vote from every mea.sure ounce of preventive being worth "ad, there it an imposition practiced

which ho know, or his good reasons to pound of cure, legislators have, from on me neignoor, undercolor or kindbelieve, is aided by corrupt appliances, time out of mind, directed their legis nc,, When;it I read at the office or In this way only can a stop be put to sation to prevent the moral and so- "tore. It ia for parent to indulge in a fh.infmou business of buvictrmeas- cial evils that would follow from un- ,UXUI7 lhlit h dcni" hi wife nd

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urea through Congress. The stiigma restrained evil men. Every punish- eLl,lren- " a if he would eat.ata

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A corruption wouia uamu ... meai omcivu uy our Cr,mn. rr , V ' will remember that our are of that who lived about a half mile off, and f the moral tone of our National Legis- more designed to prevent a recurrence h poor food or no food .. home,- went . fc W ysunl raan. ature were what it ought to be. We of the crime, than to merely cause the w know lW to "d the Amer- fc,nu- . ... , w . awaiethat, throughout all the- offender to ,uffer for what he has icn, and we intend to make it ,0 that , T Tbyrf w o get. up the .dit. Lcus.ions of Confess upon the var- done. Even the extreme punishment they will continue to like It, and ho- "alof the Ruthvdh ReprUm WOttld XA

subscribe 00 bu9y-

ttwWlv. Jonif Nxiitiumib;

a wor-

house into the yard to feed his hogs

that were in a pen at the corner o

the yard. While fending them, Hick

man stabbed him just below the heart,

the point of the knife striking the back

bone. Scott'i wife hearing her hus

band hollow, immediately ran out and

law him leaning against the fence, und

. .u L.r. .:- t Lf.i-(i. :. . i nincr honestv and honor

ous scnemes oi rouocry ot'iure u aw wuö I ui ucuiu, is ucaigu).u iu pivTvu au- i w 4 - . . . l I . ......... . . I 1 !fa.)dl .1, Ml 1 't

asl ana present session, any memwr oiaer muruer oj mo same nana, ana I v ucjr wui

ias risen to ueciaro ins uuuwiwn w muuir uwicrs uvm a simuar ac. " i

nv bill simply on the ground that cor- We could instance scores of laws that tn town there are at least two doxen thy German resident of Blooming

Hption was an element m its support, ara purely preventive, but it is un- Pr"on bo read our paper regularly Grove Township, died at his resMcnee

Doubtless many gentlemen may have necessity. Every school boy knows ial ne'er PJ 0" lßy loaf on rriuay last. Wven vote under the promptings of that it is the perfection of wisdom to round the stores and offices of sub- SfWe were misinformed as to fuch a sentiment, but the moral influ- forcseo an evil and prevent-it if posi- cribers and often grab it from tho car- the appointment of Attorney-Qcneral.

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Lnce that sucn a position ooiaiy anuuie, and me vamst tyroin jaw, knows " oeiorememan wno Judiro B ackford is one of the U. b. Tjum.n i,.mtn..n.1 t.Uiinihntnifn

openly takes tn the floor of Congress that is the perfection of legislation to pays for it gets to peep at it, and not Court of Claims. in him as though he was trying to ould have upon legislation, we bo- prevent crime. Indeed Mr. McClecry unfrequently it carried off by one Xirif Brother House, of the West- touch his heart. The wife went up to Sieve has yet to bo exerted. We are in his gropings in tho dark, hai stun, or them. Now for the benefit of our ern christian Advocate wants a "cu- Scott, took hold of him, and was in Ute aware that this suggestion may bled on this truth, and admitted all ubscribers who are thus anno.rcd, rioUs cap" like ours, he can get one of the act of taking him into the house, bo received with an incredulous smhe that is necessary. He says that laws we propose to give the American con- Tvnei d: Baker's. Ho need not bo when Hickman picking up n club, was

imong memoers oi ongrc.-. anu ma are enactcu to put uown nuisances "7 w "7 ox meso spongers, wno hiQti for us to jye hm our,. Ä,)0ul itrikln- Mri when cast-

hey will innocently declare that such Uommng not nlslractly a enmt but o wui nave the honesty to call at our of- Th.rfl s . vac.nCT in tilfl ingtip her eye in the direction, she

saw htm and exclaimed, "Mr. Hick-,

man, you will not strike me," when

ersl Assembly shall not grant to any ged, and finally persuaded Mr. Ayres should be , its handsomest structure

citizens, o clat$ of citizens, privileges to give him permission to attend to next to the Cburch. or immunities, which, upon the same ,ftid business, and thereby obtain the Thirdly, alvoyt employ female SEÄfflSUfc opportunist .cc0opluVg;ti. un h prim.7 .Coo... A

immunity from taxation for muicipal signs, cucn coniem kid khiu, mu UUUi tu vcwu j UyU purposes, which i here allowed to a r 11 matters connected with the busi-j children, I had almost as soon com-

class of citizens while none ethers are nesa entrusted to him being performed mit a little girl to the tuition of a Norexempted, except as expressly provi- by a friend, he then comes before the wegian bear, as to send her to a loud, ded for in the constitution, is consist- ' . .... . .. K. t,;.v.Mi t. :. in with the consütutional provision Board and brings his bill for said ser- b.g-whukered scolding man. It is

above quoted. vice, which occupied his time and tax- really absurd, ai en. know nothing

In considering the bill with a view ed his enormous brain the whole entire aoout cmiaren, comparatively, wneras to its policy, I am met at the outset Lpace of three days for the amall sum woman, know all, by instinct. And

wua pror.S.ou w.ncu s srvuug.j f T d wbicb Uj Ui,afactt paU-nt to the slowest comanomolous. The 79th Section, nfter ... v .1 . i providing for twenty days' notice of considered so small and insignificant prehension, that u is a woman l pe-

the opening of the books for the orig- Dy mem, pe, witn an ms aignuy ana rogaure w supenniena me nrsi years inal subscription of the stock, by its well-designed, wrath, threatened to of a child. obvious import, allows the books to be coramence tVLi .gainst them for 50, But I must not go on in this carruclosed if the "requisite amount" shall ... . . . ,.UB , T intifll1pJ ' , ,rtm.

then be subscribed, at the end of the . . . j t . very moment which they are opened. MfcA-ful.fhend, to be the amount due, menced writing this letter, to do nothThus one man may subscribe the en- and ought to be paid to him for his ing but find fault. I give do excuse

tire amount or stock of one or more great labors. His enormous size and further than to say it is my humour branches, and ft moneyed monopoly as well-known courace caused great al- However, I.might say that I have just odious and frightful as any of which ., , - , !. . X

the history of American legislation arm RmonfflQ memoers oi me uoara, go c a new pa,r oi DWls. ana mej furnishes an example, may suddenly therefore the allowance of his bill. hurt my feet Mhominably. be established. The 84th Section of Citizen tax-payers, these are facts, Neverthelcs, 0, Editor, I must ay

tho charter ol the present State Bank, an(j wfcen uven into consideration with word in praise or your nw lead. I L Ji1 another fact thsthe is not only attor- thought myself, that your old one for word, in many parts of this bill, ... . . . . . . . ... . . expressly provided that the books for ney for his wacA.-ful fnend but alo could be improved considerably, and I the original subscription of stock shoud for the county, there js not, nor can be am glad you found it out Every time be "kept open between the hours of 9 any great surprise exhibited, that one I get the American, and glance over and 12 o clock, A. M. of each day, occupyiDg ,ucb important positions iU ample, well-printed pages, I won-wr:d-t b!2J s'...?1: --Ul der how it can be sustained in an ob-

rWinH It U tailored ilist nn nrovi. tice ft little diplomacy(t) eure, country village, of the sizo of

sion similar to the one in this bill cited. A TAX-PAYEIt. Brooktille.

exists in the charter of any other

By the way, why do yon

ay in your "prospectus that your

NINOUAif

rule would incapacitate them from ttn the cautt of crims. He moreover Mce and acknowledge that they are el. . . n .. , . ' ,

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roung lor most measures wncre ap aamiuinai a legwaiuri tnoiun conjwrr w meaaor ioo aisnonestor too gionCi u7 tj,e rcmovftl of A. D. Ccw-

rUpiRUUDS UU VUUITIUCU. ii un mvi i i, j ij uut'J (tf JTVniOtf IIff TtiaH OJ I I'w. v yj ivi ik, piWTIUOU IUCJT Will f an answer this would bo the pub- $pirituoue and intoxicating liquors by allow it to go home so that that their

icmust judge. Iths glas a. This is just what this law1 and children need not annoy the

We do not know whether tho cor- docs, and, if we understand it, it does neighbors with borrowing. Otherwise

upt practices in regard to legislation no more. except that it docs not con- we pect them to at least wait until

vhich have been rapidly gaining une itJ restriction to the glass. And honest men are done with it.

Wound in Washington have risen to a wi,Y thould it? Will not a quart or a

moneyed corporation in this country. A growling letter from John Smith, pnpvr is larger than the Western fü-Un T"0 DO ST 0Jfetion t0 Oxford. O. March 1855. Christian Advocate? 1 m...ured this bi 1, I never could lend the sane- . n.. r.. a. . .u u i .i i "ure tion of the Executive approval, to a , DlA'nETMrt 7 thtm carefully, and the sheets were of bank bill containing this provision. lege at Breokville, I will make your the same dimensions exactly. The bank is authorized to receive on PPcrtba medium of announcing to JUrc you read Gov. Kcsuth'a letdeposit moneys, bullion, plate and oth- the world the following proposition, ter in the New York TtmesJ It is tl0 er article. of valuo of small bulk, up- to-wit: any young gootleman who will richest specimen of impudence that I on such terms as may be agreed on prepare and deliver an -..ration" at have uver seen. Ho abuses "Younjr hlsTrÄ ..ypubli.jtWWUo. or "commence- America", dreadfully, for di.srroinfaraonnt;of thrco times tho amount of mcnt" l. Brookville or Newhcre, ing the expectations of the democrat the capital stock paid in and three without any allusion, direc or remote, of Europe, and offers a premiam for the times the amount of the deposits. to Greece or Home, or the "Progress best essay "on tho difference between

to determine whf

other than mone

provided they

KI80 their vaiUO, WUIlOUl rtltrcnco to snau oe cnuutu w me original auio- py,nt l0 jt( however .for wt All know

their Immedmte convertibility Into irraoh of Jhn Smith, which I will .1... n- ... ,

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jum, wi im ui.jju.Ii.. ia urecce or ivymr, ur me lugiv. ucst essay "on tho (UHcrcnce between TT.U..rtdn f ''";."' I,"8,'" SP"Sld .b.oiarogy .JmU.l.u.Uoa of Fill?bÄd banner "Qjo,Ullte.ce to Mhc Bor(. ,nd t! Young Americ, rcig. t. -.e ii . j IaikI of fh fr narta onlc horn t- i. n.

o oi man duik, ami 01 rranK i icrco. incre is some

Young

, the former teacher. This he dropped the club and started off, St America, and we also know that hU

makes a fine opening for some yonng man of industry and intelligence. 1711 all of the Evansville Enquirer is downright mad, over the liquor law. He says that tho lobby was crowded with women in breeches, and

and went to a creek about a half a ,Umcd value, as well as thrco times the Alanine unmiuagea oores extant poi;Cy Rl home and abroad, has b

mile from Scott's dwelling where he value or the capital stock and other a uicrary exiuouion is me mosi icrn- vcry ,v0 thnt of his prcdec-ai.or. O I I . .. lit . II.. l.-. ll

JOHN SMITH.

drowned himself. ueposts. in case oi a unanciai crisis, Die, as tncy art usuauy conuucieu.

w c.Ä,. u.i.. ... wiiat kina oi sccuniy is lurniMiea tor You eo and it on a hard board four

www, in ..ii ""- r-demnt on of the Dimer 7 The sceu. . . . ...... .

engaged in getting Scott into the rity of bauet, mil on such a basis. n0U"' 10 ,l? TV rPC? "U UOmC

house, and had succeded in getting is altogether illusory. It is bdieved. wcro powenui ea enims longago,

.ill . .. .. .1 . l .11 .. 1 linn Ihn IVim iirli , mit an 1 a -,-. .a Unit I 111 I 1V IV ! OFm Ihlt 1

men in petticoats who acted like mad r " l" Dacit ooor, wnen v, ..ö... w ...... .v .-.bv n , ; - - - men and fools when ' the bill passed neighbor who bavin heard him hoi- of paper, upon such an amount man is Aprogressive being; or to hear men ana ioois wncn me 0111 passeu. s and kind of secuntit, is unparak-cd hat the United States it Paradise TL. Ohl John, please don't. low, arrived and helped to place him in lht hUtory of joiation. And as , " . 'i 2n vli

s3vVrom our offioUl Mlm-tnr on on ocu, aiicr wnicn mcy sent lor Nf this wcro not enough, the character r, , . V " . XiTtromour official .directory on q f t)ie Staat i. invokta to it. support K only safeguard" of a republic. In

a imposing tl addition to this feast of reason,

ufflcienthitfhttowork thcit'own cuic. Uallonofliouor be as mischievous as a Vot of IndiAllÄ inemberi ofCoagrCSI

The demoralization is great, but it is gta8i7 And, moreover, all experience oa the Jreit olÜM Swindle.

Always long Dciore mc consuiucncics has shown that its retail by tho glass "VM run it. in

kwske to the rascality or tho Ueprcscn- cannot be prevented by any other law 1110 "ou,e lU0" WD0 V0lca ,or 11 wcre atives. The men at Washington can than this. James H Lane, Ebene tcr M. Cham-

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iCi.muujj.ui.v.t.vU6;v. AS 10 me I.1W liseil, WO UO OOSI , i n n . i. d'Cd about 11 O'clock. - Ue Was 7 eunicrnng upun u me impnaing U- muuiuuii iu una ivitn. vi rca.wn, ; vu ,i . wotader whv lhr r'ir Vi rrA n ,ut whlmcr against their immaculate LtM i. m aa u Those who voted in tho negative wcre eraUusttcca of tho Pcaco aro to be ,i .1... ... . ..1 tlo ottht Bank of the State o.Vflrfa have to sulfer vourearsto beaidit b "... . , I . . nC& Bnd iD

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Virfim r-aphinf their unsusncctina-bud. tk., a i . Smith Miller. Samuel V. Parker, elected next April. All vacancies . . . .. Wliatcvtr abuses may lüc üeve.on-lhn vi,un. -ni,. f t-.u An,rn " """"v''"!1

o - o n. H.v i., nuU wiuimii i' uvTs ... ... . . ' .. . ... . . ...... . was noi a nara mouiriii oeiween mem Ä,i u:...:..... 1. r " I "w - -v- nortiv

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Ifyou will tike the pains, John, to measure the width of the "form," you will find that each page of the American is about tnreo quarters of an inch

wider than tho Advocate. Wo dont wasto paper in a wide margin. We guess you never traveled through Old

Franklin, or you would know better

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.orten W.know several cherished ,t, no rcftJer of tho American need Thomas A. Hendricks John O.Dav,., uat w. oc u ueiore Apr., ,eoo mu knowledge. His h0 SviUhÄ bra.. horns-unoa.y all the while le.t tryov lZ idana of future political succcm now bc inforratll. Why not defe nd it and Norman Eddy. be supphed thi. spring. Wonder if corective can he annliedby the reoDle. the eye. of the performer, nhould pop ... " "u".5.. J ?

ibout culrainatinating. that would bo llicn? 0ur answer is. that it needs Tho olhcr members dodged, not & i Ucnd. , forgive Mr. Hickman, for I do'nl know lhrwuh lhd.r Iteprcacnui..-., wiiheul out of their hcaJs. will be sorry. Isn'tl.t the mother of iwfully riddled at home if tho secrets no defence. It canot be repealed for havln murage enough to say no, and jrWe learn that Rev. L. L. Ham- whftt h0 should kill me for, unless it !ho "a1??1 , th, 1 rc?,dcnt and Dircc- In the name of reason and common .. . , , . .. ,f Washingtion could bo unveiled to two years, and it will havca chance notb-ing received stock enough to ,ine, late Bishop of the Methodist Epl.- Wa, for pure love." SÄllfüSS sense, I ask, can we not have some- Zrf'.'X ho eyes of the uninitiated masses to .how practically what it is in that iu'tlf JaZ Jc, copal church, and formerly resident Hickman was found sometime in the years, when the constitution requires lh,mS ne on ,uch OCCM,on,T Must Nß Wf .

V0 trust nowevcr. mat tne next uun. nme. If we dis iked t. a our ra ntr . ... . .. .1 or Cincinnati, nas donated oZo.OOO to- fnrcnoon. and m fliiatlncr on tha mr. that the bank shall ceaso its one ration. " oia ocaien iraca oe louowcu ior. . ... -

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rcss wiHct its! face sternly against U,ttlnflt it would do no (rood, for it " ' . . wards tho

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all

serves. V'e invoke the hot Urea of a just public indignation upon tho whole mtrcinary hoit. Let tho atmosphere of Washington bo purified from the foul taint which has hung over it during the past and preceding session like a moral miasm. Wa expect to hear great barking over this veto, but it will afford no cause for teiror. It will bo but the growling of pupa that have lost their

bone. Dut they will not all howl! some, at lat, know better. Let us hear those who do not, begin. l3ome

members of Congress grew indignant

and revolutionary at the announce

mcnt thataMr. Pierce had plugged the colJcn stream. Revolutionize bccauo

the President recites tho command

mcnt, "Thou shall not stcali" This won't do. There are old-fashioned

notions afloat that render stealing un

popular among the people We know

that an anti-robbery party could not

do much at Washington, but hi the

country it is different. We beg gen

tlcrnen not to bo too obstreperous till

they shall go homo and whet the dull cd edge of their virtuous surceptibill ties against the grit of the undebauch

ed popularsestiment. What should we think of a fellow who had thrust his

hand through the window of a jeweler's shop to clutch somo tempting diamonds, and who, having it seized, in veighed lastly against the outrago up on his person 1 Let us be understood : We do no

ay thjit every man who voted for the a a a m

Collins appropriation was brought up

or that such is the cat.e with those who decry tc excrcbe of the veto power on thi measure. We only say that

enough wcro bought to carry the meat

ure. Look, at tho immortal commit

tee of nine, that, at the last session,

unanimously recommended the with

drawing of tha extra appropriation for

this service. Of that nine, three were found to oppose it still at this. The

other six voted for'it, the other day,

or turned up missing. What wrough

the miraculous change ?

When a man steps forward to inter

eept tho fallinj of a righteous judg

ntst ttpon a piece of gigantic ofScia

peculation

take the posiuo

old bachelor of intemperate habits: perienco as practicable. cducato a young man for tho business

iv ny not wan un mo mate uana nas no expects to engage inr xi no inicnus

Some of our eotemDorari

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gnged In it. andfrom tho character of -" euecu oi mai him, ieen tbe Dank Charters, say native office-seekers object.

the road, we doubt not it will be fin. ,aw r T ,B . . . orcu,lru, that the Oovernor

hedas speedy as the times will al- y , " cornneius to the Inse- lnem a ,ome Important ow. We are not eonfil,nt that tt 1 curtty of tho domcatlo ctrclo th isffo-1 Not hiavlnir ca thcra

will come bv lirookville. but we think nr r WnS trÄVttIcr who u,e wr thouirh we incline

it will. If the farmers through whose lhowttn4of a dram-lho cost of their Mftu- jublo to such

nrtlt la ISVnl In -111 lml. .1.. "aiUU lO IIIS COUniy HIIU SUCH Url BU I n,-)! TlOMMlhlV htVl n..l-,t ff.- ll,w I T1.-nl.-Äm ...11- . V V " 7, . . . "--.-- w vv r u u ..J

...vV ,M....v .. - - r 1 ; m- unui vuiw.. to you bu iio. U3. entiica "An act to try: A suspicion woud seem to be wut..u vi t I V.l. " r.: .:r:..r:

praiseworthy example of Henry r.1" " . w" I'" uc" " ; were pointed out. divided among the native and foreign establish a Bank with branches," Implied, that when tho State Bank

i . .t i. it.. i. ir . I icvtvc ry a iirvuicuons. iimo win I i..!. . , .L ..)., u iv. H.! n. . .. . I.. I .. I .;n ..i t. UV,,S",",'-I'UV" " v vvmw-. ..n.r. .-. a. ""'"

i rice, mere can uv nine uuum. no I ipopuiatioo. uu wutiu hia.i, ih iwiuci iu uonuuuu uii,nwm uu. do i . , . ,, , . mh trkiuit,er bi Sf "iiiM lum ni.gr

not enly gives the right of way r""'" vt n mjwhum iiaarxas aiaoaeimx. a conscicn-

through his farm, but ground for a ,,luw" ,ur" u,r" ,uu, wo n" clous mend asked, the other day, how

station and the necessary buildings. 00 ,our,u aoca"nff a repeal oi tne I we could recommend Harper so high

..! u uitimiusm a. win ny, iRTintr mat be bad found a ven

Hearts Blood. rrovent them in future. But if OUr I ri1tiff tnnilfil. ai.ll.lM In rr rnnnm

, - -. . vvjvviivunviv i.iviv it vim UUUIVVI

S On the aur- mnt me uan anau craso us one

establishment of a Univcrs- of tha water, face downward, with And tho Slate, while limited by the ever? A man goes to a college com

I w w w I 4. sl.A .1.1.1 V... . r I . s.i tt a t a

our I?:..," .,":..,":'.;; ity at Red Wing Minnesota, to be hi. baton. This circumstance is cans- knowledge

ne which was brought to a close yes-Uicws of its practicability are incor-L n.. s.-.i c-...'... .n 'called the Hamline University. r,rni excitement In the ncichbor- .nnaibla far af.h oth,.r L. u of all that will be said anddone.

rday. Let the infamous system of rcct. the 19 months that it will have .. . ... .. . 5 . sr-vn i.nVM Mi.! on .r.ionl koo fun.l vrvh,w U antnu. tnL. .t i;k-hv in nv in ,nt i, Might not some new element be intro-

., , .'.i.i t . . . . . a uisianccs. Aiier a certain day, tne mv ' . " i . i . , .. . .. . A , ribery and corruption that has sig- t0pcrato beforo tho mecUng of an. fi , f i , . ,; ,, nurabcrof tho Dally State Sentinel, know the causo that induced him to increasing commcictal wants of the duccd, that would give variety and

allied it, bcginingw.tli the Nebraska other legislature, will better demon- " , " iX . 1 " .".l, since it changed hands, we like its an- kill his victim. The general imprcs- ?iaic '.cni 0 ucvciopmenioi add interest to Uio occasion Al all

11, boindignamy spurned by tho gtrato its imperfections than any ob-Tr. V.; ---r---j,u - ""'r0"' Greece and

- a af .nneja Kilian mm Baat m h.a. i i.MMka.. i r " - - - i anv ninnr iiranrii nr nrnnriiai vav iinnnr i

w men who have won their way to irction that can b urwl. HM" Wl WH u 'ac,uw" vongics. ... ".v " T : 7.7 j ?...:. I tome.

j"" - i . jf i a a . a i mi: i iv. waai baiui venu niii usukwu v . iiuus luiuui inn niarni in inn iiimr i m fii rr r i rirsi hi

o National Legislature. A radical Wo need not tell our readers that, !.. T. .7.', . ffmDC7 and atthe same time to 'say all Old A eentleman by the name of John- two-thirds of the branches.

ange is necessary to save the lcgUla- hf thi, law J, defective, we shall favor 7. ... . ' .. . . . Liners that the Sontinel will deserve ton. writing to the Indiana Journal. Gentlemen, in the midst of this fi- dcr in tlli connection, leat I get into mi Hcouaa and Miss HaantET Farxs

n of the country from utter loath-hu rcpcftl or amendment. We are not me"wmno; rc"Pon' lD0.,(ir tli0 their batronace as lonir as it is con- says the reason assitmed for this nancial crl-is, tho closing events of another squabble with ray cousia Jane. WORTH, of Liberty, Ind.

' . wedded to any system of prohibition. , , f ' . ,. ; , 1 J S 1 ducted as it is now. act, is, that Scott had purchased land h.lch w the frU,u of a valu- But e-ven the ladies (girls alasl are no On the 1 2th of March, by the Itev. Um....! i-i-i. ..i had been abolished, perhaps the ' . .... . . K ablo even though a bitter einer encc. .t.i. i-i. . vs. t iii. u.w ni j

w Alhtinv and f?andniW i.nj n wmcn rcauiiiroin wo im-1 n ,, . . XcTThe division of official spoil, in from Hickman, and had paid Mm in Ji, luwre,; unSui ag .u. hv iu VuH ...mv.Wl.i VAUVi uu

... ... j 4 ...nl. 1.. l . I. iiv.ivvuuivM.uvnw uw.uaYo win A11 ...... .." I .. . i i . i " .. i . . i . . " v ""V" "1W Mm.rV. ..1

ad. TrT..T . UMIcrf toappropnto St, 8000.090 to w,r T .7 V . . . . , . . .. . Prc,.c. . . . 1 "P.0. .... v.t,,.in. i,.

Tho .....I report of iLI. -W ,. ..f .? """,. tt. roilolllc. D.oMto -nt. t AI, hu "llc4 " M IorciK" u? u"" " Pf'" n 'P ?wi F 0'; , ...

composo a majority of tho so called when be wisued tscoti to take it bacK, ."I1!. . ine mnwu. u. n

On March 4lh by Itev. John. W. Locke, Mr. Mosas 1 ovevu and Mist Mart Catiiüiink Phiium, all of this County. On Thnrirlnv rinn Xf.t. 1.

I Lav nothincr of inn iiiminina ffn.lt n TiifSr v .v. '

rf 0 uj nev. a. v.xuoniori, wr. .Acnaa-

.canrucd- at length, in the New "" "n- mu" 7, r"1

Albany Tribuno a short time ago. ...liu.g ou mo r.gius oi

uJging from tho report, as well ns ,uc"' 'V " , WI , . 'w

the character of the men who are en- 1" m.r.nge.

done.

mend their

ovcr-esti-

bo deemed

iScsam FoaassTER.

Bank Vetoes.

drr.tl,P,y.. .hit SLt Ita whlCb. rcfuicd to d upon .MA lltoSÄw'S: SrÄ ticket should have a majority of for- Hickman become so enraged that he Vicntly, when no necessity urges to educating aro capable Ol im cs who clgncrs npon it. To this doctrine tho committed tho act. Hickman was nn gather ns many of tho ripe fruits of ex- Provcmcnt- Wh7 not for Instance, . .. . . . ..... a.. ,.. ! - l. .liinnlA n irAiinr mn tir IhA nminrtt

Btfa Sbbtrtistmtnls.'

misrepresents tTTbe Nichts of Columbus o" wm a popular Minister in ins so- -- ...u, uv i ...r.i.r, .ki.i LuTJ i n ? Jeletv. and respected by those wlthoHl fK watt l0 be a farmer, a physician, a mer- CAPITAL,

r vm.w, v.M...-w iu .w..mw . , 1111 ii jas lurnisucu us unai exposez ..i.-.- 1. ,v. i,.:t.-it. rvi.r K1 Wfi can't iav. tl-lai fnn H. miintnlnal nWUn. Tha '" Whv not... from thn mann-r In il.t-l, cüant' or w7' r ,et tha training be Chartered, 1819.

- - - - J I I .. V . v . aw. .m.m.v. vivvxu. -l . mm a mi... . l""rf " - ... .... . ........ I , . 1 . f . I I .. l ...m. . vaaMwaai

.. . . . i ... ... . i iiAw.mftra vta nn in mil rn Kiian. 1 1.. i! ...!.!.. ...i... t. , . luimcu ia ido lnicnucu ruriuu ior riuii u. nu tai u.

tö th nk that b M. . lata fnp Klavrvi la illrrmin and I T . . ... . lis vransucuuns wuiu up, wua. IS 10 ' . . . A auei ,u.Iu.m1.ii Af.m (.... i

.. .. .: . . . Ush a bank with Branches. n..; frt- . .!,n ln.:i.n a,i 1 f u is too short and time too ree ous s.rsoMiiWuiiiMy...i.ruii..

objections eould the candidate for Marshal is an Iruh- V,.;, ..i.c t ....... r. V: :, "". , -nuiubii ..jja.t.a r.u

uanucrcu.

f.iaJ, Ä

mSÜRAKOE CO,

$300,000.

SI

coacrai

It ap Mrj

t ms. iai itAri: f u .-vru4

A liquor seller up the West Fork Uw works such a dreadfnl result it Very likely the Harper find some lysho wiilspill his ht.its blood be- will be tho '.first one that has ever things in tho American they do not like.

ArroiNTMtxTS nt Trta Oovirnor. very one. socmen, o. ye reason., so easy ns now lo procura irom me r-i- w -b ;7V;- , . . . n which Impel mo to withold my apro- General Assembly a charter for a sim tenanco to them I used to run off as tiioma k. hkac k,fi.ui.i. Hon. James Morrison, Attorney-Ucn- .f Th i,m h nn.in.!ii.,iinn ' .r.. .. T .i i k. . kii-lkv. vie-it.,u..i.

.1 ,i f,. , . T, .... !.' i ........... ..UV. ivucu as a tuvuuuh inuacuv, inu Thomas A. Ali4t.l.T.urT eralfortho State; Hon.John rettlt, before me but a few hours, and I has- Considering tho present bill in ro- find bookl Ib .tones and running i u m . r J,u MU t9ih J,.,l!j.t.l Pin.!. .. 1. .ua .iini.,1 Kw it,. ..n. .1.. T 1 w.i.i.i. r BDU Pooksin sioncs anu running M.r.hinu nj Pro..nr!iiJ-rt in s.4 u u

.M6v w. . .... . .v.-. w..v pM..,.vr,.v..v.- .. I II..IVI, iVJ fcllw WUIVU U CUUIVn . . M .1 M 1 r-own . lliolf dSt.U(tS U ft Hl Ulld.f! JMIMl JrUl . U1L..1.. A W.-U- T,a TN...i.il St tut An for VOUr deliberations is near nn tlin hank, lim va.t rnnllnl iilKnrlT. ö'OO"' aiow.ua iiarw fcru w i(i,hi.ii.a4i..ni lMirof.oO.rti,. m. mal.. b.r..

cult' Andrew J Neff pr0sccutinff 1e0p1 " 0pPrtU jr CC0Q liMltho genius of our Institutions, a family," I hold the same opinion, malcnl0 ALfRUD WAUD. Afoot

- iiuciaiivii. auu iryiuuuijj wiiu uiiuum r.s j)ii;!(ii out cnnnoi oi course approvo my ior- , , , Bial Circuit. j dcfply rcgrel that this measure Introduction without having been pro- mer conduct in running i way. PTTPT.Tf! RAT.PIt 1., will be has been presented at this lato period ceoded by a full discussion before the ß , . , f JTUJJJJXV PXIJ JCia he cltv of of the session when tho prcssuro of people; deeming that tho preicntCnan- . , . 4 ,, j . . riuil tjerstowzd s.n simm. s.1., out kh other duties prevent, me Lm giving cial crisis teaches u. to bo tardy, rather m remarkably wise, tel l u -f Aar to do! out. . uo- tijanruidcration which its importance than precipitate in entering on new very well, dominie, X 11 U . I you what ,,1" Vt4ri,Uof"KTi',u ul' u 1 -"' I, und they demands. The roomeutons issues in- experiments; an 1 looking upon it at think, and then ypuma- do oerect,con. yolved In the eatablUhmcnt of such least, s singular that an emergency ,caie Tint, keep Vour' ihUJren ia Äo0VÄ l.i... ..il an tntlif ntiAn f which mar iliuu nsner IS declared in lllO Ulli reQUll'inir it tO . . . ..... o.ul.. .,. .u.l mmr wiir imr n dilirtrliit

ho calls his whisky his heart's blood, bought and to bo handed down to our

Now he means to say that somebody children as tho best boon wo can

will have to spill his whisky, before itow .

ho will quit. Well, that will not be

hard to do. Sheriff Dataner never A word to our Exchanjei

shrinksSfrora duty Ho Isnot'afecrd' Our exchange list has grown

all tho liquor sellers in the land. So ur D00M l P,l"S 'gth

it .

just be easy, Johnny. cev any papers tha we

er open, tuucu less rend, we w

Uc,fl A'" unkQown lücrc Cftl,cd 2: " " ""I: U n ;;m;; U mKnt State llank mavVon nue to .. or eight. Atthl. distant

XiTThe Oerman. of Ohio havo hay scales. Somo people took stock wUWn twfnt without its own uo acunency for the next two years, der when I rcfloct upon the agony I kVaU " M'-aresitevior. a. m.. .nd

bo. formed a secret political society called lo o nraouni oi uve uouarsi consent).might well make one, charg- cannot, genii'mcn, consistent with a have endured ittiog in one position, ?JJ,TAi"ilJ3?,,r- " mmt

tbe Sag Air hts, to which manyofthe XiT One of the provisions of tho ed with a pan ot tue reponsimiuy oi sense oi omcmi uuiy, loruear to ior- during üie whole ofa long, bright ifaua.Maitais. e.a.vb. leading Old Liner, belong, and yet Nebraska Kansas bill vests in the lelAtlon, pause before approving this respectful- MBBr day Tho true ,Jc.of educft. WimVl , thero i. not a word said against them Oovernor of Kansa. the powir of ap- ,. . considemtion. tion is a sound mind in a. ound lody. a lfmciT0 UI hM v,h 't-'

I.. t . . ., i,l . . . . . ..11. WOU1U sceui urn. ii uuu.uvu iui , . , . . , , iji, r. c oaroaur. ia trrörm w.m.it, a. "midnight assassins, by tho old point ng justices of the peace and oth L1..11- ..fltin.- iha nuhlin ini-rn.ttl Itcspectfully submitted, But our schoolmasters seem to Ignoro '.i' coam, in., u.. Sf-t ii.r ia

We line pres.. Of course there are bran- er local officer, in the the territory. Lucht to have been preceded by al JOSlil II A. WHIGHT. the body altogether. I. ke some oth- for u apru.Js.rTn.pik rot

nev- che. of tho aamo society in Indiana, The Oovernor in tha exercise of his general and full discussion before the - er great men, my altituie is absurdly PVura7rfrv.Hof riff

lh tft rf th-r will ia ihm lim f IV n.i nn... A,1 tint .nntr. m oeoiile. vet it is not believed that the I l.fnra TJinlnmarv. M::,..i. A r t. v.i. -..I p. 6.tia,aenisry.

I -r-- I lllUlivU, aula I. VllUfUv Vllv WUUIO Ol III . .

Tna Lati Comoriss. otwlth. .u. Jawn tu. i.u, jj.i..t:nn tvi. -tn i- .u. ir: :-...! .j propriety of the incorporation by the

.... i I - " uv viwiiuiii ui Km v.uik lit JaWLiuiu I mm .uiwi-u tu miisauuil uaiir, auu I . -t i i . v. I .1 . -. I ! , . .v.,.. V I.V. v.. Kn.. I . ....... I o r ' nMunl i.iri.l. t lira (if a hank with

standing the abuso which has been it lindly If( ln our pruning, we alive the Know Nothing organization, accordingly

uc.vu uivu mi. wwiich, i.ttaa) tvai

ly enacted some goodand edj laws. Among these

Mr. KniTon: During the session of upon my early schoolmasters. How

the latter have held a branches was ecnerully discussed be- lht DoRrJ of Coromlssionerslast week, could I grow without the air and sun-

School Funds

. 'houM cut off any, to whom thojmrr- When American citizens combine with meeting at Kickapoo City, at which fore the people. The power of the "Daniel presented a smalljhill amount- Bhine, and exercise so cruelly denied Ic.""iito much need- icon is valuable, either on account of Catholio foreigns or ftrtignert of any they have elected other justices to act presewt State Bank to issue bill-, Ac, ing to the sura of 830, for extraordin- me? And if a generation of Tom VJtoJ?stVV-VA L'atla t!LJtV one of the ita local news, or on account at n-r. mi impUim mviii nriv;t... h. Ar i. i..i tv:. t. . continuing under its charter for two i.av!o Trfrm.t in tY. irJioiinn ti.. n. .i. i. .v. siisiiiaforsuisssmabif monr-pi. a r..i

Court o Calms. Conirrcss has onir .1. . ...... ... .. .. . . 6. . I. 4 cencral impression that the question ... ,, ....... .. looiranaicra iooa m 1.. .redb, mnw,ih. a.u,t h .r.J m

bee-t compelled to devote much of it, , , l Z u V 7 7 . UWt . , T l ,reCÜm ,ll0U,J Cignl7' e re-charter of tho State Bank, or c aui7 H,l0WCÜ' P" oee-t compelled 10 aevo e mucn 01 us ftnd tho paper shall be reinstated. be on the alert. .. tha .tahli.hmMt ef a similar banking haps tho irood tax payers of this coun

time the consideration of private claims,

paper

atiWe wish to say especially

to

Won't Swear Them.

the establishment ofa similar banking haps tho good taxpayers of this coun- r0om be an attractive and pleasant

in.lilnlinn w mi Id h nMlnnnci! mrthfl Iv vrnu'il likn trt L-nnwIhA rirrnm.t.n. I 1 n. -. .14 ..V l v.

"u'v" fT". , v . our brethren or Daily papers,that if the " I , v " v...B. consideration or the next ucnerai as- Ces under which the said allowance where I used to co-when can I for- Ul 01 to adjust, and which it was compelled A m.Pt.ftn i..;.. Claiai. . "There are rumors of quite an ex- scmb y. mnAn PrABlUl, wllcr A use(i J wnc 1 , . -...-.!-.. . . ..-.M. American is worth to you an exchange n:i.t..t.. nr.- it L,.i t; v.. 1 u -.111 1.. rr.ri .!J.,un was made. From books, pap-rs and t it. rrim chastly walls, or its dark

1UU VVUMUViailVU .WH MlikUl VVI - ...... I ww w I I I.

Induce roe to throw upon orurr., um. vu. in ik- w ,ind gloomy interior! Ujurchc. and ..... ..j 0 1 1 ,t.r .1. . n . I ... . . .

AssemDiy tne ouraen 01 a appomieu oupcnnieuucu.ui mc wouri gChoolhouses, where the heart and the maris j

iur wan oi 11 mo iu pusipouo unuie 1 .i.;i;. .. . 1 uutnu wi n;w immu'i vvw.vi.w a,u..,, niJ(

me end. of jusUcewero often defeated : nJr" Lumpkin of Oeoreia, and remembered the Old Liner, in the sufficient to ,.,'. , . . ... sending thcra. There is no weekly, Blackford of Indiana, have been ap- Legislature refused to go Into an elec- the Gcucral

, ?n m,F J ,T maJo np from dailies that is worth to pointed Judges of the Court of Claims, tion for Attorney General, State Agent vidual.. Thi. Court will remedy, this us ft copy 0f our paper. Every edi- These are said to be good appoint- and other State Officers. Thi. they evil, relieve Concrress of a perplexing . .1 . . 1 mcnta. Judce Montgomery B air vi did because they knew their candi-

nrt of Its business and enable claim. w twwlMMn"U1' WB' Missouri, a son of FrancU P. Blair, is dates would not bo elected in joint why I shonl

I .. I - ini... . .. I tit .!.! . J

ants to eet a speedy decision on tho itlTThe Milwaukie Democrat saya, ppomiea ooiicwor. 111a nomination session, nu u no eiecuon wa. maae. fii 1 ... .1. that when a Wisconsin irirl is kissed was strenuously resisted on oocount of they supposed the Oovernor wonld merit, ofjiheir claim.: Attemptfhave 5';. "?c s' fil'llSKS hi. free.oil affiiitie..-.V. V. Tribune, acnoint their candidates, who would

g-t a 1 V IVV.( .HI VI I.VVI UU ! m UUR I I.' .. ' .

tnna get me omces, tnoagn a maiort-

often been made to create auch a Court

11 0 t i.!.i. u. .:

IP" " 5'5" vaaa-. ..... . euaiu juui w ituiv.u tu inuu tr-wn n f.. v.. a1; . 1 . cannot bo allowed to the necessity for which socms to have phc-l-It will srire mo pleasure to D. Jone., Esq., ba. gone to ty of the Legislature were opposed to naifionofftnimmacnlaiflde. becawnivcrsallyconcedod, buthtthorto ahow you," and proceed to give her Kansas onan exploring expedition, to them. They succeeded in preventing .g1. Sr ZI without success. a duplicate. hunt a place to .gnat. an elecUon. and after the adjourn-

reconsideration. House; also that the Board authorix- mindRro instructed, if not elegant and

eomm.neo tull Lu euilocl Lha aama.

JUIIN H. QUICK, MKh I3lk Sw AuJUorof rmu.ltsca ti4. Administrator's Hotlce.

0T1CSIS HKKEBV CIVi.?( 11. 1 Ihs aadsr-

Im4 bu .ppolbl. Amliilf of ..tat. of II. WooUwana. Um Knt.klia

Couiily. loJInh. decrad. Maid mum lipo'4 ti b aoIr.Pl, aLo.MOK, WUtD0T11,

AJoilol.lr.tur.

Administrator's Sale.

rOTICKIS UEKRHV CIVKMhtt 1 will nst

vulvar? And

venerate

feection IS of the bill provides, thai gavaniacd iron to thick leaded tin.- l0!' TouleLiemlw "meCapital Stock of said bank or fc ,.D.nel m ilernl. havin, bu.ines.

branehe. .ball not he taxed for munic- , . . ' , . ' j V,V. J i ..Cu u- i vi-.v-

93' of thp I n wincinnnu, auu itiiuui tu Lrck au-i rusciuuic a ucuyuitui vm ui. i ALOzu k,wuuuwukiii. "Th, ?Gcn! I other pick at thc;County's pocket, beg. 'The school house of every ttownl .statu a-

Inr aMiii.ll..aiiS UK-k of variant Slad.. AriwlIt or. In. mnul.t will !.. na all a.r Laaa. 4nllara.hv lha A.r.h.a.r rlrtn. moi

house that hue all bun.Bl rroM valuaUoa r plt.aaat

pal purposes." Section Bill of Rights provides that

feeder of a just principle. The man