Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 August 1855 — Page 2

A HBiySPfiPOR COHTfiinaWO ft BRIEF SUMMARY OF TUB WEST PORB36N AND DGMEST3G INBiyGBNCIi.

Htcre 311 tnt ion.

I2TDIAI7A AIIEIUCAIT ia of our Lrlß" b7 spreading di.- The Connersville Telegraph.

z .--r-r may ana ucsiruciion an over mo ianui lutpmniai ior us to exposo me

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van w hob 07 opening uitj ... mnnnniwRu; puiucuiiri unc jc-The California election will pi uns of Kama to ihe foul blot of whom wo have had occaMo to love and... . . ,n , - f h,nl,mW

laUvorvf Ttioi art evils "lhat are In. hfr.nti. When Mr. Swifcrett wpnl In

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j: v 1 A ..l:...,.. I r :n ..... .i i I v ihm uni utunicu iium m

iHiiin r nil r iipi i m i n muu uciiiui kiijiIiil: i iiiiiuiriiiiiiu lii l. h i i. m iimiiit. wm ii hi i -

our neonle ." and we reioico to Lear all wo could to heb htm to subscribers ' uroPearl

ono so prominent at Dr. Daily, en- and publio favor. We expected to -tfThero have been twenty-ono

couraHog tho young heron whom he lose afew subsciibcr. by the cstab-" from choleia at Flem ingsburg,

send forth "to become championi,lishmentor as good a paper there asl'W

n,l th avowal d-f.ndera nf Immoi- we hoped he would conduct, but this I .fciTGcncral Quitmw Litt been

Ul Truth and virtue." We fear not we did not regard. We had known nominated for Congress by tho Dem-

the rcsultfof the contest, though there him from childhood, and we thought ocraU of Mississippi.

Vroy. Wiikklkr. The numerous

friend of thlt excellent teacher will be

MrllNII SCT TK0TM, T USISTT 41 I.4W. -aVO IVtTI , Ba) M LI 4W."

Large Tomato. ' Dr. Daily aaä the Catholics. Death from Delirium Tremens.

in irre iommo 01 me season vcr-i .. ... .1 a ir. ' : 1 t .1.. ..m

1 r. .r m i . n . . . I earn Liiai ina iirin.in 01 wniciii iui, 11 riuuii. iviuicnv 111c vn-

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pleased to learn, that he bus cccPled Ufr. John 9. Spann. It measured 15 J 80 mucl been said, tvas delivered ln5e brewer, died last Saturday of de

...c ,.,i....cnvjr u, ., üiuwm jnciie, in circumference, and weighed )ome weck befoie lh commencement, tirtum tremens. We would ask no

tute, at Ucrca, Ohio, iho trustees 1 1 lbs. Who can beat it? Ind. Lo- and not his baccalaureate, and from better argument in behalf of prohibihave done well in selecting him. comotivt. r1ihl infrmirtn inAÜr,.! tion. than that hU aonv for the two

rrofs. Jer.Tingly and W.U. Uarnca Not the largezt, by a considerable. lo tdievo that tho papen who were weeks before hi death might hare

accompany him. Jacob t. Blackledgfl brought us one ,0 anxious to arrar the Doctor airainst hocn witnesn-d by thoio who oppose

fQ-Hon. Allen Trimble whs nomi. lero. ilh five on It, weighing five Uhe Know Nothings have done him t. We are informed by those who

naled by tho Know Nothings, for Gov pounus, me largest 01 wnicn wngns injustice. It is said to have been have been accuitomed to witness uf.

ernor of Ohio, last Thursday. He U 1 Pouna na H.ouncea. if any of one 0f h; favorite anti-Catholic scr- faring for years, that they never saw

good and true man, antUlavcry, an Jour gwuneri can beat that, let us moni, Jf so, andnot materially rood- more ,nU'no gny in ny being.

tl-whmky and anti-old line. We don't now, ana Mr. iiiackieago win ormg Mfiej( jt WM 11 riglit. There may Hit screams were terrific, and often

have been n reproof of tho narrow- uh as to be heard by the neighbors.

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Hay the man, in derating or uo we now rcgrci , mougn lor scuooi, mere. TheruM w ih the Renub cans on al ben knew that all resnectab e and would oroscr bo Cat lolieii aociallv. re er or son can throw the least obstacle

wan. .wunn.jvsiu-4ii.il, vi i.. Kff-iion.ti. . l'Arkcr Iias been Other cana dates: euucaiea Ministers iooic upon you ns Ii aus and nol itlr.iu .n,i ii,t. I in i wr r our r Unt U. h

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" n on wiwuiivii. vnuiiv.1 nni niuta numoer 01 um nnrr i -1 ti-.:.i i.fiL. r .1 i t . . . . ..... . . 1 u irnca ia lau mini canine 1 it e 11. . . .1

IV .im..i Mfihitr ib anir WÄ mnu .V.L our.!. of ... .. vuo.v.. imunu u. u.u - uncwon ivau- pT-judiM ßicknell. Of New Al- . v-l" ' .i-i ,,0 K,TU

r.1.7;..Vrr. ,ndl.r'C7 wm" Ho"cccPU- b.y. has granted an Injuclloi ''e gone the round. If thi, i, all, common, and its . sucaful operation r.-r ... !. I tv. I u a liar and other tpiincts equally T.i. t. Vm . . , ..,... . .!. .e.,. t nnpri ;. c ... U. tV in H t.rl il 11 rf ilintini.1. lli.m anil

j .. uvMiu ivyuiiiu, A.u., was at cuurv, 1 iraining ina oiaio uana vouimusioa 1 iiiem inanuviT raoru uarui uiaa nnj "v "ö" ,v w 'v

T. A. GOODWnr, Editor.

ISOOmiXX. X3TSX1VA. rniDATiAiacsTiTi teas . . J .' . J to nLair.s nr.. Nine lh inlirfiaaal f r papar.aur lra Utlot hM lrrf J that hr 00, bfljoa t iMllm. lh Umi traulll ta ladlaaa.

twpl, prhip, lv papvr Ii Indtanafwilu, anl tl

I triiiioa ia Iba w

iha WklM Watar ft

bar lbi bet.

may be wcarnsome' days before the we might safely recommend him, and : ütKcv, Geo. A. Chnse goes to cara a copper which 'of the three get one of his largest. end. Again. wo dlJ 10 la cvtr7 Wft7 in our Power reencastlo io take charge of a female beat, so that Medill is not elected xT Don't Vou file v W." W. Hib-

for it, and placed ui in it. The race

Dr. Diily's riecalaareaU.

' of man is ono wide indissoluble fra- gentlemanly and kind. do not re- ,Mt wet,k, as usual, and seemed lo Urs from proceeding to orjranise the assaults which have been made upon peatcdly done the snme ouroclf. Wo uhiraatcly entirely banish them. It I S a a.M It mm tfaaa afl A 1 I ak m Ml MAM Mai aft I Mat All M t ! -a . 7 . s B i t M I ll All I. it I.I. ' ' . " O .1 T. . . ...

would havo' taught iom of

our com-

lamitr. IIn IIaiI h&a rrivan U a 1 frral nur Itimlnjiaa frt him. tlinutrh iL la I . . ... I.. .. r . . - - I tlinm Titnniin I .1 : 1 : .t... . . ..

v.l.- it.j r . v . t . . . . - i- i navo n snard oi uuftiness. iew a minv ranch or ihn ntw main i . ...vn miu uwnnraro

icrousniao ainuacn oi vuo ioc- natura svmoa Iiy one lor anotner l.na nnltto, u.. it f,,r " . ' v" : . v. v,.-. .is. ..s.u. .v. t . .. i ..

.AW.Kaanf..or.,l.;(h,nn. KlUr.lil in Utiir to the wants of " 7 . Wooot-If vou waut to Div for Dnk. An appeal has heen taken toL - --n--..r prucc.. ami repudiate the-.. rri.iy young mcrji sa.uury es.on

m . . w .. tJ . -. t . -( cood, tuoufiii it now promises to do , , : . . Li., c Yi v . .1. I v

New Albany Branch of tho New State thcjn.-Jflfom.

ro. liiDoen, out we üeiy uon. i. u. who court the r nliui nrf. m r,,riltj:, if thev could havn ntenta fur hours

of h s sermon to the craduat n? class nceay, snuw si m i.- : - . yoursuoncripuon in wood, you must ' u uoun, ou. ucwiaiuu , - , -- - a th.latecLm Al he has des3ncd thai we should bo I. d , , lhmonlh of8optcmber or cannot be obtained unlii after th. re- ob n,on t0 rloco the name o a but we would t deprive ihem of h with him. They are f.ut approaching a thelato Commencement or the State f - aoJ Mli,Untit ,Jfl But ihortly after h went there th- " monin lingle "rc.pectablo and educated min- single right, morally, socially or tho istns dreudful end. Some of University. Its theme Is Tt Heroic ,Äa, wisely placed us in a pol- Timet fll lnti the band of worthy IjLi i1ti . , ,,, u.j ranchos aM ruiiy or own name, rtlui0iu!v them have already had premonitory Ja.and iU style is just what any tion of mutual Vpendenee. that wi mtn RnJ bmtnfl , fmUi of lhJ Abtllhasbcen itroduced into ganised .ay that he regardshlmas-a disgraci ri1 glad to learn al.o fron, one Tk.. y.i ihry drink o. We mu.t ono who know tho Doctor, might ex- may never forget our re aUonip ,0 Delng decidedly In favor of h.0 K"7 Legislature, to pun- Though ono or two wo.o seen Prodll0-fcOM( Jataow.lh let them die, but theio is n brighter pect. Wear, rather surprised not to Thi. too, I. a horn, thrust at the lJ JA fri,cJomflllo poilli. Uh with deal, those who decoy away drunk In the street, lu. week for . juil one, 0nly one, and wo will begin 'c nd of proh i bi tio n U a (Torde u! ure. If thU law fails, antther find the onalaugh upon Know Noth. policy of the old ine party A. we frJd of th,.o Issues, rallied around 1. probably pas, short time, the unu.ua - nuiut and 0 lhlnU yoire envUlsd to some rt.- Z U ft Take h'o 0 reo -trlngenl will U rrd, and Ingism that W. supposed itcontalncd, showed last week, l.l regard to a .er- u RnJ u tQ hiTf bec,jmt lhf ITThe election not. In Loul.ville good order of the town during court. futrulU.te,nng. There maybe fZ Z Tele a "do voted friend lo th time i. coming when death, from

from the notice, wo have teen of the monof Mr. Urownice, aman uare now nrlnonid nnnpr tn th.cmint. n tn. ari now unuergoing aiegai invciiiga- na lavorao.y nnprcasru many Ui uuMa few tlmld.' tlme-scrvlmr men. who 1 " , this die.io will U unsown. I.,.t

ermon la oU line paper.. They have according to the doctrine, of that par- lcrrci to be, for itl. ably conducted llon' W -hall probably .oon. arrive armer, who were uot before much in j. iWf hoJ tM h Uulr I . rvrry f(4lhr and mother labor and done tho Dr. inju.tic. by charging ty, recommend tho feeding of ono of ftnd MtU ,ntcd ng hi.non. t the exact, faev. of th. case. favor of the prohibitory law. They wiMmikUhM .10. tho 1 nud t.Uri rrfr that day. . ' upon him. thathe did not say, and it our 'brethren' without being branded commllu, ;ourse unprofitable. Swig. JtiTFlour Is 97. in Cincinnati, nd "V If It can work such a change, In h,m.ei, ,a aUompUnff w Coul(sml ill, . norfL ' rT wa. evidently dono to .et tho people Negro-.tcalcr. Do It .0. Th ecUb determined to becom.thoor. hcal 1,20, oat. 20, corn 75.. In o ,hort a time, u,McU .Wro.- onolo ultcViy Jrupl a. Gen. Pierce's 1" worthy ao a man. Heal Dow. . on the wrong .cent, and divert their Umk Man, doe. not regard such ep- for oU iineUni ,n lhut county lirookvllle, flour is 80, wheat l.oat. rton, let u. suibun it. . , Skvo-eatcher-genoral, buteven these W.ut l-Wnl-Did anybody ever hear r'" lnv,,"7,,f attention fron the following home IthcU. any more than ho would the ftnjinno way tloe. hohope socfTecti- . corn CO. rTh. American, of Hamilton tr. .0 few that we will agree to send of such fools a, the Connecticut liquor- xM1 h üf thrust, at old llnel.m. Woharomoro Idle wind. Kegardlcs. of tho frowns R to h jp dcvolon ((J lhftt firIl wou,j lo v un j county, Ohio, have nominated a full you a dotcn coplc. of a sermon on tho sollers and li.iuor drinkers are? Their , ll 'Zulf T. r''. 1 , respect for tho Doctor than ever, since of the wicked, they will "administer uw, t, to .lander and defame us. Joseph, to publi.h that lovo letter. (Jo and a very good ticket. Wo find the cowardice ol Pilate, If you will pro- equal'i. no whore to be found; except lo Prüm,,un.1 c u'cnV Rfltr rr he ha. been Heroic Ma, enoush. to to tho want, of tho need? and assist o .v. 1.. ... ...1 ..i i..r..i Ä. -.1,. Ä 1... name of K. M. Oreirorv on tho list of An th. n.mna of lAn In n,A ...-! .1 .1 ''"y examination, the report ol

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a co ha allemnted

heard the lion in his den. It I. need- ih. MW though his .kin be a few ,ncreRi0 iU tubscrlptlon list by the thing.

rul and proper laat an goou ana true .hade, darker than nil own. ii wo ..iflof iüMerv tickets, maklntr rsch re. iLi-Tho prohibitory law works well

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men, w every ,, ,, . . woum "eievaie man ie u. üej.n t ft ,oltcry ücUl oon M 0 hn t)0 rural district, of Now yk, men couiu not do wuna. anu wsj mTHtico of any respectable man, but o. h0 havo It repealod. Not so with our

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WB,KJ wiiw a0u u f.via v. v wun ul0 IBncu, anuwi..vr Mosjiaml iVaffi or off, a number and will be ultiraably enforced in the WJ w" 00 ir,umP",,u7 J. U.Iloblnson, Marshal, &e., the liv- liquor sellers, when th.y discovered

ume., ana me lacw um many o mem Uu, let us not add to n. uonuage ana lUt h, ncvcr ex t, to Mj, ln twent clly A(it . , iney ueservo to o Ing, moving, drinking, iwcarlng expo- tho law of 63 was unconstitutional

llvpreaenlatlvea, and John Ileeves ai iweWo monthi. John L. Hobinson, to their any so the law Is an entire a I. ..!! I. ... a ft .. Trt . a m 1 .. a.. . I

uiecanmuaie lor reaurr. ivcr naraonall. woulri ltn unworthv ihn . r.ll.... ..a n .t 1 -t .1 ..

y...... - j - - 1 latii'tiv, jvk viivT iMisur uwr nui 111 Uli I

aro endorsed by political partisans, degradation. Let , us elovato tho op-1

which occupies U columns of the

Portland Advertiser, have submitted a

report, tho sum total of which is as

follows:

"The Committee, on a careful and

laborious investigation of tho whole

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vears. this so much lis irrealer aTriue Anffttirer don I like the xine liaiuo onncs nouunff ae- nens or oia nneism : me umsicrini?. and a r ure thatit r.Mii fri. lnnia t.. a.iin..,i iV.t . Xf..

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i' MvHvi j'viiiivm viwa. j prcssea oi every lanu, miu ir; friUd, a. he induce, .omo to tako hi. ticket brought out out by tho Anv-rl- eUlvo from Sevastopol, i no

! nn mm. Tiiiifiirw iiir mm, Brun man biiiiiiibv i i mm rta inwii nrv i nam ii ss nnrts lniiini a m a t i iim . i "lit 1 v . t i i r 1 . . . :.. si.Imm. Bfi 11 . r r a i :! i a

o - v.. u.v, w7 ..... ....n ...v. ... .... .)Cr m uopes oi drawing a phso, cans, vnuaiviioe uonui 11 1. spo- are sieauiiy carrying lorwnru ineirap-1 ucu. i icrcq e vpposiuon 10 pronioiuon ihey wcro willing

ing froa declaring tho trutli concern j0yi and blessing! of thli our ircowjcn thoro i, noltjlö icMt probability daily hostile to Mr. Orcgory. Wo proaches against tho Malakoflf tower, and freedom Is worthy of notice, tho' that law. Hear what New Haven

I.. IVam 17a laaaM ka Kaa.a aaa.l Ku .a A f . I " I. I a a a. a III las a aa a I

ng ni. a i nmj v iraFaMiu uj country. Again; that there will ever be a drawing. almont pity tho poor man. and the Hunlans aro a. .toadliy ex-1 ho is auch a compound 01 moral pu whisky paper says of tho law:

uiquuavi MiiwHw.npimwr.H- vvq can upon jou, wen, on mi WhA 1. onl.i.l,! ia .1. tl. U h l,n. TL..!,. if., m ... i tcndmL'nnd strengthen ni? the r de- tr d tT as to deft touch. Uut there

t. Ia IV.. I...I It th. dav of our tiartintr. to havo the " " .T. V"" v ' v io i4r. aJT im. a. - ,f ' r. . . i , -

"I. .-. ' n " man! ur.;. to anbrnlt Yourselves d "0 would pitch into his swindling other, for some beautiful and good to- 4 " uon Morning are umes wnen ii u necessary lor res- t, u uor rnUiKll ,n iUrlfljra nt lMl, by lho Common Council. Thus ends

Sailers nov. nc is a part me lrom- . . " . . f . , . I m.iU.,1 ti 1 t. i ' i.i laava that the trrmlnatlnn oflha a eoa I nnctable men In hrln remnva filth, anrl .1... .r ... ...! t.t .. . . . .. a -

. . . . . v t I W WO rOVimmOni Ol UOU. ABU m timi " mvv. imuv.iv .. ima.uc, . it i a ainuntss, UUiy appru- -..m- r r , iuuiu vi-.uiv, -Hiiu vviovnuj nun Kuor war oi 1 Ol'lliind. ,

via iwiw, uvj uw uiu wuw -,. a,uAu i.attWa of f.i ram aa voiir nini trn.i of onr nrt frrBnia. h i I.I...I i a I... !....! ... .1 -.M. is no lonucr t matter oi uouot. oui I me prcsciii is ono oi lurra. oimci-i in ere is mom iirunarnness. j airin-

I um nMWIvJ V.UI iiiv .i.... f. iiviiiiiii ."' ... ........, viaiMH IW V I'M IIII.VVU IV Kill nllll I I I i Ml i I I hero, regards it not. only ..Commauder.n-Chlef,M th Ln....dU comnlalnad of our onnoal. Lr rvu.i-.ui. may bo exactly calculated. Tho , cal- ans had made their pool so dirty that Knt law will not make men moral or

duty or the tmblid reuuirvd: and that

they would have proved unfaithful to

their trust had they done less."

The report was read and accepted

dule of his taxable property, for the year 1854. The evidence showed

that def. was a Druggist in the town

of lirookville, that he had put down

BIS prorcrlV. aPDertainirur ta tnrr.

m ' I j o -w chandising at 8200, and swore to it. Several witnesse who were Doctors and Druggists, and acquainted with def. Drug-Store, swore that they be

lieved it to be worth at the time, from

COO to 1.600 dollars. The drf.

however, proved by A. H. M'Cicary, then Auditor of the county, that def.

called on bim for instructions, as to the filling up tf the SchrJole furnikhed by the assessor, that he, (M'Cleery) had instructed him, that he could deduct his iaJtbtedncs, ojt of his taxable property. That def. told M'Cleery, thathe owed in Cincinnati for Drugs, aud arked if he could deJuct it from the item in the Schedule referred to, and w a. so instructed. The Suto proved that the dt f. had stated to several persons, that he t ought his goods exclmivulr for cash, . I hou.ll state that def. alio proved by one wit. ness that his i-tork was worth only 3i)0. There being some ' reasonable

doubts as to the guilty intent of def.

n making the oath, the Jury acault-

ted hira.

State rs. V.eirarrj'chargo of Lsr-

erncy. The defendant iras chareej

with stealing a horse from Jackson

Huberts. , It turned out to be vrrr

clear caso of theft, but the defendant

appeared at times to bo rather weak . minded, If not, insane. He had confessed to taking the horse, and the on

ly question of importance was, whether he was so. insnnn te iutiifv bis

running at lare." Tho jury ' concla-

ed thathe would do to recrtsent

s county, In tho lower home at Jt f-

feronvil)e and sent him there, for

three Vears," Iii counsel N. lie..

Crook h snk, denerves much credit for

his leal and fidelity in the ease, but lies could not clear him.

There ate other important criminal caiea to try, which will be reputed in

due time after which' wo will tako ' up

civil eases. Q.,

al " ' I If 1'VnWUIT SiWHI I'llSI SSV 4 Ul VUI 'l''Vai I JUT lilvliUel UCI U sVUTlCRs I w w " w "V - " ' i i 1 " I. .. I Wo expeot to hear of tho Doctor'. Qreat -Cap.aln of uurBalvatloD.' f . mir ,.mirrll. culatlon of that Journal Is that tho they elalmod it a. tb spcol

being roundly i ad for putting ö' I 'j"' ? Bible as rour aulde in all I HRd never ..Id a word about it. A opinion without conferring with Rnyp' HI h Ukcn year after next. Lf dirty men, and henco Dougla. wa. lorlüU RnJ u much""

V 7 doabt and danr-a. your perfect few week, ago, wo mentioned it mere- on the subjeet, that Judge Logan looks Xir Various report, are In clrcuU- orriOed wat ministers should remon- harm. A laborer remarked the pres-

mtworuoi wumiiscu, ana me Dim , i .n "i ..rlitHntf truth Ii. i.ai.iM.i.ti. K.it not vi, iiaitMt. I .t t.s si- ........ .1.... i. l i.i. . ... . .i .i... n.-.i. strata ncalnst certain donirsor Uon- ent work to one oi our mtrcnants that

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(korrtsponVtutt.

DOINGS IN COURT.

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w i. f a I S I " " ' en sum -v'r

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ewanted.-Uhl.ker. off. - Bon. There have not been more than lh DkAa Pkoi LKi-ll 1 with some re

dly nublish- XflrWo llnd thatmanv. if not mmt nr i.,i ihrr. On t.f these on aro nos yei prrparea 10 aoanuon Tif wn rum nif- . . f., ... luctanee. 1 resume my stand aa repor-

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With our national mko rltlftn Af 110111 UH aiyOUr Support in aeam. I ,v.. .......vi., n.iv . it. miuig wasin n uermnu lamiiy uiu wi ,,, ... K r"""1"'' .v'uu" . '

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of th IliMrt. th rhrlst.an Rahhath What better h irhcr itW doctrine "" " v ,. .,. uung can w.i i ie.omK werry. Altai i

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anderery fundamental Institution of could Seward or Summer teach ? ,or ,onff wwm' navo rigUt. unow nothings 'may do for

ChrUUtaity, wo havo a right to claim jhl. tvg truo doetrlno. Let Heroic ul noticing .imuar charge, in a eer- .omo things, but they do not mafco

who .land, upon auch a foundation Myo,r eoTpanlon in lh dark hour. ly Thi. wa. just what h 5rdvfihn ,mttltJ 0,iMIBle1'- 5f or S'ISwl"! Since then ho ha. repeater Takt tho fo ow ntr: floence of prosperity ai your friend . . tfw ,h oU .atSnal o lo llfo-ana. our Support ath." ed tho follow ng or iu.ul

a which is attributed to living in n very urunmru" pnu pwuuoai ns wen as in- rooms nave muiupuea 10 a icariui ex- reasons, a lew oi wnicn, i win .law.

filthyplace. and eating heartily of cu- rai garner., mm a '"y e?3ti.cTa" I " ""1Tzi i f 1! Ai i weather, and hotter Court l ' ' l.i... .!. i.i. .1 1 . 1 unuor was unknown lufnrn Atimiat .

cumbers. On Monday there were no "" . r"'c ult. now keep a variety, and Vk '.ü0.m' ftml 1 Uor-1. 7.. f ,l,,.rr

Ume. f U there, and the health euucaieu mmisier. oi an uenom- i. f.i.-j. ,1 .i-i-v. T,i- on f.,a. Jago or jury, and Cnpeciaiiy the

for our heritage the character of a M.... np. i.-.. ik. ...nim. tain dirty sheet wo wot of. but .omo rood survevers .'

Si M i lit i t tl l law. Let them "tako tho biblo ai poopU yet regard the Telegraph as Judging from .present appear- considered very near, if not quite aa monif wo are prepaied to say that Lure alonn Is doing Inealculablo mis- ii;WiVfiMi of lho Sheriff and In.

i . . . . .. i . ....... i..... r... .1.1. i ii ...in I.. ... ...i. .1 n. i i. . .... Iii i .i.i. i um urn rrai uniinun is iiiuk nir. inuurn i cniei. i nu lasnion ui ici' i n' tiuuri im. 1 i:.mri Jnrv ami v

preposterous, to talk about admitting their guide in all doubt and danger." PUH ' B ,wr gooa us u lormcny naa uton ns wus - - - - . , f-miiv al.Mmar I a f-Vt , ' ' . " Into tho Confederacy, a. a .overelgn and U . hall not b. long that the eon- once, and thi. once only, wo copy it majority in the House of Hepre.enta- season of the year. ha. conducted himself nobly and man- Ku Uc oueh.oet attorney. around mc,.u Ut. a Commonwealth of Polygam- teil wU jalU For ono wo rejoleo that notice it, not that wo havo tho Uvea, Congress, of about 40-an old Icj-bnö week tiforo and part of f , cottl' "x97 rejoice at MgnA n thoso of th. rum shop. "l'd with his silver glasses a

th

least hope, of hi. doing u. justice m line majority In tho Senate of about Uit week üu.ru wcro no rooM n0 leM n," 8 c ,ucr""; a wy ympmnyio Xho Uw U tbo parcnt of

.... W '.'A .... ... ..... .. ........

-m i v aar lilf iraii, n auuni !... . . - A . . I leal ji i.i :v i... ii. i MVAeiMr ii note canni Ithcten ic ,0'

re?ard his counsel: which must. iner. nlnotence of truth, to doubt tho result. ro hI charges:

Itably bo attended with fearful rcsulti v.. loo tonff k.. Irtuo been at ease.

to our national character." v.-u. .A ii. av-.-.i Wo want It borno in mind that tuckv has cor.o fjr tho K. N's. bv h . r

Thiiliaweli directed How at lho ...... .t u X ' u Lwli,l l!? Goodwin l. denouno- lo.üOO, and tho other State., except ,1Ä

......i. I . nan iim ..Ilm. 1....I I ...... ... " '

thftuith the .trutrfflo mar bo fierce. It L i...i ' '.. i ... .i i i"

once-popular humbug of fatter eomproml, r. Can,rt. , Iow.? doubtful. Itl.wholly Imloterlgnty . If we ought to unqulro Mt(Wilj Tic, Rnd tho day Ii not far of .ubscriben for a paper that 1ms material who beats. Into the domestlo Institutions" of d,tantwhen it shall have fully tri- feey such a scheme as ours. Can XlTTho Hentinel, last week, advisUtah. 10 wo outrht. of Kama.. And. 1.1 any one believe he is honest in de- ed every old liner, to not buy of W. W.

a. pollgamy I. no more forbidden in w. thank Dr. Dally, for thi. timely fTaltÖ 1Wrt' C" Ib f Rn' thobtble thansl.very-.bothw.rou - W thank him for it. point- lh .? in. ob & -er thatthey.offertheir for sale

; v, 7. . v T J: Cq f 7 d reproofs, and timely admonitions, talking about us Is very evident-. " c forbidden in tho New Tcsttment U I. Tv ' mAn a ik.i I-how. tne 7rl 5scr,Vr thai . buy, ui

throwing off our allegiance to tho nnt .B4 .-..... .,!rtn. w' olherxcite ttcurt. Theroli where That Is tho way to talk. Wo com- . . . , . . wo can not .co now any ono can auopi . i i .i,.. Go4 of our f.tk.j." ..JJU .H .,r ta .U 4 Ml ftn klfr. ""' C ' mend t!,.m lo ,1,. public

law in. coaicaiiac;. in. pnojipi. . . . . , . v ..; , . "T' rJdsa Loa uaJ. a wlJow

v a . a r . i " w -mm mT i in ina arAuu ii. w m .1 tia.t.1 1 ja -

than forty familie. in tho town of liar

m 1 ... IKI . . . f ...

HIB MKCTIOK04 ill OlCCllona OI U..inoiitofflmir. thf.ru waa nun in

this month, ore a. yet, wW, Ken- b. hftci at lh(J roin, Rnd tho water be

the canal, no grinding

done Tho demand for

e'acker. at tho groceries wa. Increased

seventy-five percent. Dad off aa we

07

were at Drookvillo.

with him, and bid him Ood speed. vil."

Ho is doing a good, though An un

pleasant wrk. It is his success that

maddeni hii fallen foo.

Ai lo tho harm that J. L's assults

upon tho ministen and the church has

done wo know no ono who thinks he has dono any. Wo believe tho church

of Christ was never moro united and

jtiTWo would gently suggest to d...rmi..d tll.n no- .nJ w, cnrmiei

our good looking and well dressod nii,eaicuiftlfl th- .ou,cq 0f w, ,treni7th

friend from tho country, who I. said to ,nd mort, ow lf Ul . jf J""uo lJ havo been drunk hut .Monday eve U llt0 bo Wghtened f,om It. purpose, Ing. that oven if the whisky was glv- by tho Oerco opposition it now meet.. Ll "b

. ilavcliolder. aro rich, and numerous,

oppression

not: and wo

en to him, it would bo mortifying to fruo and good men rejoleo in that ophis family, at least, to havo him lm- D0.iton. They aro clad it is open and

ian trtitiin a w i.i nur I a .i. . . 11 ...1 v.M m

" " or sonedovcr nmni. 10 ion wnero ne .. , . ot Krnt n.i nv a h a

right quck. last 8aturday-a right ,ot his li.iuor. Kvcn tho Monorail If 0 1-

rvortil Im1i mi voiinf urlilAUf at tliatl . .... iia al

r...s ...v.... " comDanr. ho miirhl nave, would naru-

T 1 ' f "

ildren that it

And this I. tho cry everywhere against tho law by the liquor Internst. It promotes intemperance! Well, wo admit that tho temperance men nrn not much .rairter, for in Connecticut as In Indiana, they clin to the law with a death grasp. I. not thi. strange. If such thing, as lho abovo aro true?. The only solution to the secmlnt? contradiction la that the abovo

luor-aellers caso pro

motes drunkenness, but tho reverse.

as

i . r - 1

. .. I unam vi

ana ciamomus. mere are coward v. r. .... .. . . . ivtvyvv v..w u. a n if u n 11. .1 1.1...

1.. ',!. .1 P'"' Northern Farmer, but ll Lrfür. "ol""'r""Il"'u""'Knu,:"", 1 alUf l,U wife and cl.

.uu....ppir.i.ku, poo, Mndh " " r "7" " .ihih....rf.hu.,ib, v lllv, , o, tw00f

Settling DUpatei.

Tub KicMovALor (Iovkunoh Hkkdm. Tho Kaston Argut, published at Reeder', former homo, state, that

hi. removal ha. elicited tho strong

At tha nnen nir oftha malon oi thai... ! l.l! .!.. .1..

, - . a , j .-m - - - leak vaprviaiuua wi inuigiiaiioii iiuiVi (aaen up anu im-1 Kansaa Legislature, a Committee WaS I Iii. I lt.. Am.tua I... 1. 1. a . ... . L ! . .. ll.

o . ijui niv .irvnii vvpiuia riivnniiiu iia a . . . ... .1 w 9

Utah, ha. not one advocate. Dut

Tht Iltroic Mam will not do it. Again:

J'Wo have little or nothing to fear Mat I .

and never expect to. Wo cannot bo

Induced to do anything for lotterie. If j

wo know it. A. to the subscribers we

David Oliver Dally.

llf. 1 .1 . T I Ml .

ÄulaÄ Democratthat D. 0. Daily has enter- lo.lngon account of the Telegraph, particularly alarming in British bayo- ' it comes with poor grace from SwL.

nets, or trench Bents: Uut wo aGirm vw prw iaw iu ..cr.oii- mu, A. tht there is much to fear from -Wrong, villo. Whilohowa. ediwr of tho tho many Haltering notic. 0 Jfom," WiU you. a. American oWJ. th- n.mft,,.i .ttmntl wo ßvo him w,ien h fir4t trted.-

acholare. Ignobly stand by with folded L rir hlmh Iii Mm n. n'n..!v Wo rPtcJ,r urSea the citi.ens . of

J!. b&,11 ev r ?J,eo Intimating that ho was an Irishman. F7clto .b.cribo for his pape

i :. if. v .-..- .v

appointed on Contesled Klections. own icntiraent. clearly and fiercely.

our quondam The .ccond day after their appointment tell, .omo unplensunt truth, rc-

' I i i i ..!..(. .v. m ti. .1. .. .1 I... i .. .. .. ..

fall'-nirof tho cornice of tho Trust drunuarus came very near geumg m- mo vomminee reponcu iun mcr uau ipectlng tho rresidcnt. o quote; ' I . rtt t a V .... 11 1. 1. .-..I. I f.. .1.1 1 11. .! t I .. .... . .. .

Company Dank building, last week. viarira ooaruing nouse iai wees, recciveu a large uimuie oi papers irora "immediately artcr the hrst elecWonder If tho Know No'thinirs were hut they made a retreat to private the Governor in regard to the elec- tion held in Kansa., one afl.r a.iO a. . . ..VI. II V. .1 I- 1 .!'.-!.. . I... . .1 ... 1 J .lli(ifllin M i.ami rl I n v u . I .. r. n. M...I

not to blame, as .omo of tho killed rouna De.oro tuo conuao.o cou.a oe t.on. m sov ra, ui.mcis, u, Miry r. V ' yT

w.r r,r;.Tnr.t found. There a a diUerenco or opin-not opened it: n . . i n i were loreigncrsT r , plaint, agamt. the Governor, charg-

irlViclmrd II. Penny, of Harris- lon ft 10 wutru wie goi meir i.q-or, - mey au m.w g.iWj bira wilh nc ,uct ofLU ollkit4l ' I i .i . i! ..i. i ui. .1.. .......I.. Tim na th nrraons rlnrtiirt it th " w i .1 .

" . 00. Olio. Ui p.iu.,1 from uoutr Ik. ana io.onjom. 10 iuo waync... . r---J , ,b, oouca. uifgai pecmiiunni in l.na., .ornicftb. in Co. buildin.. Con.t.blc.. SberilT. .nd otb. 11 (J.ataSflaS f.UdloTd" 2 K.iJ " LI .k.orro,U..iJ,of.lr..c,rcd, . Uu,, r.-d. . ..c. . b. M Jf Mw.'Ä

... w. .... ureck not tho Bait Jüver wo read of y- at Laurel Degina a woJdUorf the nd that Davald O. simply tells u. continue our paper to take his, a. a y Bext Saturday. VTi ).V. th.thowa.oneofthonumerou.pret. "er of any moment. We did not lohcar tho firs7t

God and your country and your bat tie cry will be "The .word of th

T ,1 I f I that hi u nn of th numrrnua nrit

w. iuuvu, i..i: t.,1.. .I.V.. I

"Gentlemen, in our own land, in ty babie. that rejoiced 25 year, ago I ... ' uccu 1 Blp ' vonners i tjjere at that hour.

tm. joveiy neriiage. o war t now ra- n the euphomoui name of David OH- , , '. 1 wuu,k ,U80 man7 Bna itei will find it place t.j . Ta ! fwl l 4 I il 1 I

ging wwyn r.rr. aa rice xoe Ter We Uh hjm much mo resuu Aa. proved we were not discordant elements of tho one, and ... . . ... . . m staken. We havo now ten rer cent the pure principle, of tho other aro andtfany of our citizens should cmi- iubacr:tl VavJtt ! ,1 .tLin t ;..! errata ta JeflVnnnvill. anrl nri-il m0f8 OlcripUon In Jnyette than

quest. And you are this day invited lawyer, hois the man. It might bo en bwiggctt began, and there is

winaueiaoi acuon, woere you win better to employ a lawyer before go- ' uo ok receive aobe expected to tako an active part, not . . . . ' Utm t,J a., cessions. Since it ha. turned out that

only for yourselves, but also for the '" 4 "v,Vi

aako of your people, and the cities of

Those

speech

rho want I ltlr gcncral health.

am satisucd that uovcrnor lU-eder possesses firmne., honesty and capacity, and a man who has these ihre qualities don't often get wronj'.1'

Wo happen to know, too, that our

gaily or illegally, ihould bo et MtJ ioChM Magistrate gavo oJv. Iked .1..'. ..y... . I. . I ull .I.At.il al th. I .9 .

Hope the Laurel- stopping at Washington, tho Lowell wcona iuoum wire. im. report was RFproved 0f hh cource, and would for the meeting Courier aay ono of the re, vile, of Äl' have acted precisely a. be did tho same

mm I "

most of the Temperance men and free

hould bo itiTWhile Uovcrnor ueeder was meir teat, ana inai hi, ie.Cieu i me repeated perional assurance that "he

...... H . I. mi l.l mttte Th a ronnri woi .....

Free State Drinc'iDles were exDelled :.

r r n if t i. . r r I th President annrnaehfid thfi Gover. I tia.1 nn AvatMtnattAn" flpOSHIOU.

aWx a roi. if, u , iicnaie, oi urecu-I -11 nnUUUl mai vi .mmnn

mount, Richmond, Ind... has been of- nor Rna sired mm 10 resign, re- . .. ... .. ... .L..l,!.nl,.l !l rsi.il.l twa a rrraat ra. ClnClTinaU lUXiei

tered tno l'roiessorship oi Ancient " ' f T . , ' 7 ., ? . . Wo are glad to bear tho lover, of rron tu. .PhiMüi,.hi. cnrrr.pond Languages or Mathematics in Madison to the administration If he would Freedonj Q thls county, resolving to ew vk rime..

n..ii..r.. n.. t :. .. do so: aa uovernor Kceaer was very ,i iv:. nm..i..n aiat if i assmore iviuiamson is c

WVIIVl- a VUUBl.V HIIIMi .lit UUUVi ' lu llvUU"UUQ .III. llw u...vy l.l . 1 tf . 1 . . . . ... ... . I unnnnnln. ui!ll. . . mamhori lt ill. Ill ...... A fi..lk... .!... 1.1 DleiOlall. .16 19 aOOUt tlllrtV

stood that ho will not accept the 0i- uui'"i'u," v-..v.....- HBlu,iWtf v... i ..i . :r. ,

t,r ' Democratic party. Gov. It. modestly the South sustain it. As aj lvnow J" - -b-" v au

I I .1 I X1. -

Xa-Tbe Interne, from Europ, kin.ed ..,, wou,ddono .ucb a rceric. .."

eating course than any paper in the " land. Drop it, ye who love freedom

....... .. . i.. .

Whocan beat thi.? Ruthviiu irt,n. . . . " " don. nd nthn. täte that a kr "ii wr. rierco desires to rcsioro nar- and irce men.

nian. f !!.,,anaCr US' " e. f" been do' ma. be found across the ocean mony in'the Democratic ranks," re-

for all we can raise here. marked the Governor, let tim try panel', pul of us, tho other day, hjori combine, them all in equal e

the experiment of resigning, and aee when arguing in behalt ot hi. old Menco in his single character.

menu ana companion in inouiauon, 1Ie ,s not rasii, selfish or fanatical; Dr. Hoeflc: for in justice to him, we ftnd von mav deoend uDon it he will

delude him- taust confess that he appeared soberer atund it out in a fashion that .11 A.

w Nothing- that day than ho was wont to be, be- crcdjt tQ the best ngeof martyrdom.

.11 I r . 1 1 Oil. . f T... . VV. nli.au. I tf I 1 . 1 1 .

ucniij au nur uiv uiu oi aiuuc. no ihj lie is aosoiuie v unronnuran i.

good deal thou cht that the law would be of er I Our friend Juil'ra Ivnnn will irt t'tr

MAW. il.l.vtM!.- I a.!.... L!M Tt...t 2. M.Va. Man t1 l.i. l ... .

ujoio uciciiuiii- fitoiu uiui. iauci ii uui m " ca o D iv 11'.' ai or to um. J'assmor

m M I . a . . . a la.. . aaaaatl O

-orwr. uawson, ot I'ennsyivania, Cd than now, while meekly coniessing indulge on "private whisky." no is neither break nor bend: he is buck-

Tall. Wo havo seen two stalks of men who tried hlm ha discontinued

eorn ttwasured last week one was I bls Papcr, we do net suppose that An

-WT . .' 7" n...nt ih. nPn.nt nr . .).nrt.rnn . tiunu. but was ready to receive wo. .1 ... . " .1..

twelve leet, and tho other lacked a- entire railure 01 h s lottery would add r --r..-r r. , - . 1 . ... . A ..1... IW..VIJT wuuiu auu , . ttetrmfrntn p.-i,,i- Jn Tnn. trok of the cuillotlne at any time.

- 1..... .... .. .....

your God. Are you ready ?

Much haa been said ' about the pe culiar mission of the American echo!

ar : We hold that this ia your mission D0Ut an inch of thirteen feet, high. to our list ten subscriber.. But. if it a. a Tt a aat a. . art I W 1 a a a k bW ll t.4 Y "P . . . t...'f. T 9 I '

"i iay ue man" right here, tie coral heroes, and gallantly meet the

evila whioh bare invaded your beri- A farmer In Fayette county, Mr. ?. , . tage, corrupting her literature, prosti- Wm. Isgrig, informs us that a stalk in WQUk719 . .a .a .a. . I 1 ' t. A A

Passmore Williams in Jail.

no of tha

Passmore Williamson is com for ta-

five two

children. His wife will be confined

within a month. I have known him seven years intimately, and I statu the matter thus: Philadelphia hasher beat man in jail. II! integrity, truth, couraire and trooilnesa are each and all

frmO J I J . . 1....I a .

nrr Jfn. -anriftt .rira oU Vn;. mnraci may ue iouhu gros iuo wceau j - - ooujf o urn ni unsurpassed, ana not a man in a mi ing Uhe Cannot Serve Old lincism and ..,.. marked the Governor. MetÄim trv Danel. nu.T Af ui. the other dar. h;rt ,L,in.l,m all i .,1 ...I

w - w - w - w-F af I r w w. - r J ' I 1 1 via vwimwiuvs HIW ISA llll ISA VWUUI VAVtl

tn ia any other wajt bo is at I

a II? a

r. i i ... .1 iTairuA nuitr nr vnrviiirm rnn

luting ner press, rendering nugatory Ibis held, on wlicü tho tassel wa just uc7 oricato anytnmg against what the effect will bo." her Conatitation, and demoralizins her appealing, measured twelve feet and a us that ho chooses, an J henceforth w. iequen.es, numerically speiking, from

people. . By your .mihtr nna ro'l half, and that this was not one of tha l;ii ... Tsim -:.i, .:i the cholera, which is occurinz in ma- XiT"No man should

t. , . -' - - f - nil. uim uiui n.hu BUCUCv.-' a. . .1 a t i tr ck the tide of .corruption, ere.it highest stalks. ConnertviUe Timet. w happen to boas well known !n 7 parts of the Union, but most of self as to the death of Kno

rllm;iiion. h arrive! specimen oi uis, mat ineas- . rfi ou:t. ;mn . v. t j . . . usually malignant lorm. hldra. It wa ,;v.r

You aro called upon by God and hu- ur" ,ixte,a fcet nd two inch"' M(1 of tho people. Meanwhile ' l . L l.lll . ' . .. . a a ' t .Tl 11. T V V .a.I

W Will

ctzuy, w narcn POiuiy into tho field, anyraycuoor xtusu larmcr oeats arain lecommend those who want has declined to accept the uovcrnor- mains mission is enaeu, nu. um- wunai a very ciever ieuow, anu wm icred by tho best hearts in tho coun fully armed, and become th. champi- that he will bring ia one of his tall 1 . MDCr to take tha Ttlforattk ship of Kansas, and Wilson Shannon. nS. lhe P0?1, ttmlab! te WF lT,rd! mak5 Ä man yCt if lh ,ftW 'Und1, U7'

os aau siuwsu uicaucroi immor- itlt. I .. . i if f . u micnoea uupes. iido wmcnea r- Heavens! What a. choicii th i!v Ul Tmth J Virtu.. Noel... Up. -.ntto each jrour ck.Mrcn K fk . " jd . .dfa.,.;.; for Jt .ÄÄT kPPÄ

xaen can acconpi.sa taore in this work ..... , to gamble, take the paper that tries to ...w .uu0u i,u w tnuraereatne anit-tiaery cauic in inu C I r j7i xr a lies is nothin to itl thxaycu,if yoa tWCrJalrtSJ flViK, Tl15 EiMe COn.titutional. ncwMe Ug circu,alioQ b ffaU(J h used by the Southcners. it would be State, to an extent of which I have jhip Jlf h'ftÄ 'S and vigorously bold to act" . An old liner in this county ha. rc: not on,T adverti.e. lotteries, but. in difficult to. uit them. hitherto had no just conception.- 5 eÄ - 7;hcl,r,u,.rr'!:,h9i?' Vfhocin read the.oextracU without cently dUcovered that hi. biblo bstn- in,nf;J ftU Li .... XSTThose "Harvest Queens" that Oeorg.W. iuhan. ., ÄiP Latest From the Loui.ylllo Riot.

reflecting thlt, lho ."war. now rasinff conj.M.ona.N Ho cive. tho follow- LXaCa ; m... ...i:.u . Mr. John Coudio left us, cvinco be-

hetwetn yirtae andyico"U of euch a ing from Deut. 13 as a .ample: lottery, and eil lottery ticket., hoping yond dispute that he not only know, character a. to call rerery heroic man VThou.halt not deliver unto hi. to evade the law on a mere technic- how to raise good apple., but how to ' to txia a decided stand for yirtue! master the servant which Is escaped make good uso of them. What betCtk,.t,do..Vbrj..in2.,b, ÄÄ'Äa..,, 1. ...V ' .. . . u;r..c.n .a, of apartof

late which he shall I A auiou uio iacrs mm coun ms luxuries, man 10 uiviuo mem wuu

gate, where it li- ou brought to town, is Lawyer Hub- an editor who is always furnishing

ight "to work tho ru-1 keth him best.' I bard, of Bear Hirer. 1 him something rich and racy.

"tc ana auocuoouig to tho Um0ngyoa,inthatp

catsi,of tie low and tilo ctn who choose in ono of thy

laaor for the-.

Wonder if George W. Julian thinks Cnce of intelligent and prominent citi he is "the anti-slavery cause in this tens of Detroit:

Honiu't, for ho is the only

State."

"cause" that Know Nothingism has murdered, except old linoism. Poor Georgel ho dies hard. So does old lineisu. United in life, may they not bo scperatcd ia death!

"I now regret my vote upon the Nebraska bill; I consider that measure as of os t , injudicious policy for the Democratic party and the Administration as an act of .gross inj ustioo to the North, and of glaring bad faith on tho part of tho South."

Loi'isviLix, August 13.

The Journal of this evening publishes several affidavits concerning the causo and commencement of tho riots in the Eigth Ward, some of them by Irish Catholics living in that vicinity, which go to show that tho IiUh were armed lor several day. previous to the riots.

ven

cl.

and

lofty mien Holland, unassuming, calm and cool, yet cunning a a foxJones, swelling up ever and anon like a toad can bo wailed on . with good cool water, while Q has to skulk around and catch it, ns he can.' 2J, I am becoming disgusted with Courts, Juries, Lawyers, and especially with Witnesses, Now by Courts, 1 do not mean his Honor, for I must say that the Honorable JuJgc. what preside, over

this Court. Is about the only ono of

them, but what i. tincture if with some of the ijmi of the day, that are calculated to Infi ime men's passions, Instead of their judgements, which of all pla

ces, is mostdangerou in n court of

Justice. So you may judge, that it is a great sacrifice, for an honest man liko me, to be compelled to tarry, even for a short time, In such a plaoe, tho' it bo called a place where juslico is to bo had Mockery But I mutt proceed. State . Telly; Assault and Battery with intent to kill. From the evidence, il appeared that at tho April election of 1051, ut the Highland polls, tho def., and ono Bennct got into a quarrel. All were drunk of course. Kelly had a knife, and afler pushing or knocking Bennet down, jumped on to him, and used his knife savagely, cutting him in tho back and shoulder, as though ho wanted to kill hira, after which the def. passed through the crowd to where Bennet's brother wr.s, with whom, ho had had some altercation, nn l commenced the same operation upon him. There was some conflicting testimony that there was an

agreement to fight, and that Bennet

struck first, and that ono of the Ben

nets had something in his hand, that

may havo shined, and that he might

have fallen down cn, and hurt himself.

But the main defense was. that def.

was a' Dutchman, and thatone witness

thought lhat Bennet said he could

whin a lthed d Dutch: that it

was an array against thobrei7i pop-

nlation, itc. It was argued at great

length by the cittornic. in which all lho baser passions, and petty sectional,

and party prejudices and feelings, were appealed to, afterwhicha charge

tv, or for tho benefit of the attornies, in which, he very appr , t tatoljr .and juslly commented on tl. conduct and manner of the argument, and concludeluded by n very pertinent charge to the Jury. Verdict, .Yot Guilty. State f. French; Latcency. The prosecution of this case, was Tery well conducted. ' The proof was all of a circumstantial . character, and but for the chain in tho evidence, identifying tho money stolen, being perhaps insufficient, the Stato would have mado out her case. Kesonablo doubts interposed in behalf of the def. which resulted in a verdict of not guilty. State ti. lgn Hoefle; Perjury. It was charged that the def. willfully and corruptly sworo falsely to a sehe-

' Uvaa-roi, Ind., Aug. ISth, ICti;

Ma. Kditor: We had ijultean Interesting time in our loa n on the Oih, atourStmdny school celebration.. I lho early part of the day the prosper! was very, diacouraging. The sky became overcast with clouds,' J and Jfur a lime seemed to fun bud a rainy day. Many ofour desponding citlxens prophesied lhat therf would not be more than fifty person, present. Hut tho result proved how uncertain .re all things in the future. As .lie day advanced, the lowering eluds began; to

disappear; about 0 o'clock lh jrojf began gathering, and continued, rot).

ing la, untill there was . quite a rr spectable crowd, both la rcpccl lo

number! and appearance. , They nsek. t the M. K. Church at 0' o'clock, when a procession wai formed, and marched to a delightful gror about a mile east of town, where a stand had been erected for the occiaion. After a number of declamations ly the Sunday School scholars, the audience was entertained by a speech, delivered by Pres. Locke, of Urookville, which wa. listened to with profound attention by the large audience ' . ery parcnt should have been there to have heard him on the training of children. It was an able effort, and deserving of commendation, from er ery well wisher of society. The seme was enlivened at intervals, ly)rnarlial music, and mustufrom tho choir selected for the occasion. Afler tho oration the ataembly repaired to the table, and after partaking of theub. stantials, bountifully spread thereon, repaired again lo tho stand, Afler listening to a number of declamations, compositions Ac, tho auctnbly was addressed by the He v. , Mr. Long, which ended the ceremonies of the day; after which the crowJ dipcrcd to their homes, well satisfied, no doubt, that they had attended the E verton Sunday School Celebration. Yours, Ac, JOHN II. 11AV.

Condition cf tho Jail. We, the Grand Jury of Franklin County, Ind., at the August term of of tho "Franklin Circuit Court, in the year 1855, afler a cartful examination of lho County Jail, would respectfully report, that we find the cells lacking the ' necessary means of vcntillation: also that there has not been lhat attention paid to the cleanliness of the bedding for the prisoners, which we had hoped to find. In addition there is an impurity of the whole atmosphere in the prison, which cannot, we think, be otherwise than injurious to the health of those confined therein, and in order to somewhat remedy this evil, we would recommend that some arrangement be made, if practicable, by which the effluvia from the privies would be conducted out of the build ngs, without being permitted, a. now, lo poison the kir breathed by its inmates. J. A. APPLEGATE, Foreman. Charles Wilson, Jacob Ertcl. Jamc. A I rams, Uriah Lt-fter, Matthias M. Moore, David G. Hannah, William Wood, John Clark, William C. Armstrong, Lewis White man, James P. Jacob.. M August 10, 1055.

Elarricb.

On the 12th inst., by Rev. John W: Locke, Wm. M. Black, and Mis L vtNU Durham, all ofihis county. "

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