Indiana American, Volume 25, Number 44, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 October 1857 — Page 2
TjHUJßltEY FARMER DEVOTED TO THE TRUEJNTERESfs OP FARMERS, MECsHAN.CS, AND WORKJNGMEN. or ana T rrr rTITiTllT TN 1H IM SI AHA Ahiluniir . - - - . I - - - - ' - I . : I I t ! -
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WHAT DOES THX SOOTH WANT 1
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drew up n ivport cmhiaiyini:. as he thought. ' Esriy in I i t v be piclerrrd nn education nK''ta the territories t She litis the npin o ut of ihe mejority. The chair 0 ".v iMttfl sto, mi. I devoted hiinscH to them. Her citizen uro as frco to gi ....n r.r ihe minnr.tv drew un a retort, lean- inquiring it. Ht MftNCHl bin inrlv . with their wivoe anil children, thoii
- , ...... ntudicn in thv .New Aibunv JH'tnmmv, with iog nf to.rd the inj..rity, thnt ho .b. Vntf Kltrr; e.ml . jtl taiiM mnioii'v ot nnnithto it. In thir-x l I'ihiia Ahurv Vnivrrnitr in ihr t rinf ul the cnnnm: biM44 M ho li"ehrped fruui IM'. inultr tl.o rroniilcnry I Ir. Kunn .i further Miliritiw of the mML I! d Hl'rAH- tfwÄMtei ! Ib W.-.ivai,
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A PuL'iOY. A A Sl'bPSNiloN. When our paper waa nearly ready (or the pre, the ortiro at Mt Ur rork n-n dono closed. Wc ghre an iniprriKt perthi- week, mthci I. an none at all. After thia our pit Mf will bo printed nt tlio office of D Jo:iea, in te rocw formerly used by the Sentinel, opposite the Wril' Bmm Country sulmtribera ffH call there.
THZ ITATZ VAIB 70S 47 taut wetk waa n buy week for Irdlnnnp olia a f.tcat wetkfor the peophof Indiana Tl.e wentl.rr wna aiot deli-hiful. nil the. time, and n t U .tnrdinjt the hard lim-"
the rro! woe iuunetii-c antJ the exhibition ail tl.ut cuald I e expected A cnrarftl 1
wal lortacr ;rin, the crowd tin Thtnde waa arwiter than ee before. U ia tiaa
ted thnt alout fortt thouaand arre On the ;
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ihia ( 'oiilerciice the t in.' linn fully com
when all ( hrietiun, im I eeciitllY nil I'briatian MtniMrra, iliotild fenrleoly lilt up their and unitr in i..r u action for the cxtirpjlio-i uflhia ureut evil. Ilffuhed, -d, That we view with abhor rence all attcmpte, from whatever source BOaniaSi v aupprean a lull, Tree, nml cnniii.l linctifiiion and expremiou jf op.nirn in regard ti thi eul ject It: .tufn-d, :til. That vhi! -.ve deaf kWl the )tentrul rulaof the discipline on alaterv lrotecta or goaranircaalaehildiiij in any enee, vet we are in lavnr of no amending t an distinctly to prohihit the holding ol bliatp btintta an propertv, (exu pt when it hnrly and dietinrtlv nppearn thnt the jiood f the elare in to be promote I therehv. 'bin umendment aua proposed by Kev R tl. HathHa.) . .,,. 4th. Tont while wo disrrow my puriioee or desire to interfere with davery beyond our ecclcsiantieal jurisdic
tion, it in, tieertlicltsn, our Urin purpose Mtd reeolve, not only ob rninieteis, but xe oititnns of thin hind of free Join, holding:
In duly feat, nt lbs f alinf of the Ii.. a id, lie renijjiied, to accrpt th Clm'ir of Natural .'oienco in the lowu I'uiversitv, Mount I'b'UMint, in hopec that a cl anve ol climate won d rcntorn him to hin foruies' health and vigor. It w non Ufccrtuinvd
that ihi h.M-e wn l.lnwtt-!. llv wan coin
wuonn und hortei, M the citizena ol t he North. "V i 1 1 thnt not aatial'y tin South? Una fho some o uliitr right vrltlch tho North loc not poaaeat and doea not vviah? IIur alio tin right to lako into free Torritoriea a ocics of properly which the fret labor (I th-' North regards M a peeti iem o, und which it known to bo lie nut ti mi enemy? Most certainly not There ii a riifht Htronor than thai elnimed by tli; South the natura; riirbt o! loan. It m omnipotent, irre nitihlo. It acknowledges nn equul right, hut no superior goes hand in band wilh itn equal, but not wilh tin aluve. it breathca und lives in tht air of freedom, ami aufocates in I'.c
ntmonphere of slavery. It only nn
Tho lulhiwinir (a .n mt count of tho ' Democratic CWeatow of Vigt,
ceiie preneiitod at Cawporo, wlien j
akeu by tho Britiah:
Accuntoiued they had been to -c encHol' slaughter, the sjR'otnelo thai net their oyea nearly petrified them .vilh horror. They marched straight :o a place where they were tobt one lundred and seventy five women nnd childrcd wore confined, but on their Arrival they found thnt they hudcotno UM late! fnoy only found! he clothes !' tho poor victime strewn over tho blood-atuincd ground. The ace no Of thia horrible cataatropho waa a paved court-yard, und ono of the 11 ighlundera in writing to a cote m no rury says: There wero too inch-
( . k . ft htld at Terr Haut on th Wtk JA UrporUd bu th Tirr$ JJmvU
oa of Mood upon the pavement, and ; fortJOes
Journal.
Mr. Davis returned his thanks to the Democracy of Vigo Cottn'y, for ihe iuviutioii they h ul extndcd him to addiea t! en. un this occHfion. It afforde! him more than ordinary giat firation to meet his Domocradc fciwiii ol Vigo, by h se pnrtiality seven y ara ago, he had without solicitation on his part, bnn called from bix retirement to become An xc ive participant in ihe political atiugglea of the time-; and who had from thtnee hitherio stood by and sustained him " ihroauh evil an well as iood n p.. it,
and in the darkest boar of bis puli.ica!
a - t t. I 1 - . I ;
nisMiHe oi inn eneeis, unit return o. i.it'nni ly and friends to die A few drys ninee he arrived at ! - diihcr's, in tain citv, wilh his wifo and two little dnuhters. lie eon tinned to sink rapidly, until 5 A M ol the Uth inst, when he expireil, in rrnt j esei-, in the midst of friends und nerjiiaininnces OrUiber Tili, 153. ho w.is married to Miss Monier M. Davis Of XOBaX, 'hio, win , with thuir two Müll ones, are left to mourn his loan, lie die! in the th year of his ige, Ifl o:' whn h he sism in connoc'ion with the University iu this niiy aid (irrenensile. ! A B.
eronnd al owe ti, that day. et tho av
ern-e httevdam-e was not uiach greater than . rights and suflrngen in tnaaaaoa with other
I..i r. The reeeints arre about the w I'1""1' " -r m
san
Winn,V0 16. Th.
result showx tbat the single ticket sjitem In 1,. I a h 1. to some ejections, whether enough U make it less fa. arable taken all together ve arc not ptt parcd now to suy. e hi pom) (Hiraelf BO a few oints in few wek rid report We ara quite sore bewever tlm mont of 1 1,, -o bo ohjicted to it would bi- i Toted to dive it a tit I had they been on ti t Want, with nil the (acta ldorc Iben. A compared with th Ohio Fair, at Cincinnati and ihe Satitruaf i f) shew nt Louisville, thir Knir nn ronfeseedly s-jferlor to either o tbe u, b 'h as to quftiitky and quality cAbai
lioieaon Bxbtbitjoa, ii aotax to nuaiheTo people. We tbiak the exhibition ibowed a ten decided improvBBient in steak, an.) in mn i hiaery.and farm implcoieata, over any former exhibition. The egetahle piodaots o! thi year wer of coarse fine, yet we doubt whether much light wna thrown upon tin mode of producing, or the c st of prodBctftf. or the value of producing big pumkina oi Li squashes, or Lig potatoes. We hat Itaik iniu thii tlsft, at an eirly dale. . Tho awards of the eoinraittoen pire, a usual, great disaatofuction to thne who il. not reeeiee premiuris. Few personl know how diSeaU It is to t 'ske a judicious awan in the short time al'owed and under the cir camatntice of a Fair. We nrrer waBt t Unn annaMtsase. It U) a lalnu Imi.k ban, reaponsib position. Anything lu
one of the bared! We peeped in o. .nnlly upon them they were'istenin; t nnocals irom dissuisfled competitors. ir olervation at Fairs lead" us to att. i less i.-iportnnee than formeriy, to the h''i sounding adjective premium. W'eebsll i dmrge nn. of tlio coiniaittee with cori . lion, but some of them wert pvetfni r- eak. if we may be permitted to judge. -I'm Kair are advantageous, ai d should he taenurgd. Further experience will tour managers how to nbvhve ome of the prts ent di(Ecn!ties. We have some suggestion to rr '.! on thh sa'ijrct by nn.l by. hall pttutlsS the awards as early us possi ble. THT CAVsT Tlie Thiffalo Cearier thus forcibly allndes o the causes of the present financial difli
,'u!tiea and the remedy: The real cause of the difficulties under which all classes of the communily are h." . .-. Una la the abueea of the imnkin; ui An excessive issue of paper won ey is the rout of ti.e evil. The increase oi t'.e rireamting med urn by ncb sn expansion the currency, oporutes to pnnluee i proportional increase in the price of art! Otes cf consumption It is this effifct thai pxe- to foreign manufacturers lbs advan1 140 they po sess over our own. Thogotwl t!.o' make are sold in this country, at a pi 1 -augmented b the greater plenty and less vulttc uf hi aej bfcs tl au in tue country u tbsir production, but iLey will not Ui our pi 1 per in payment 1 boy demand, eitl er menihardiso nt the ralue w Inch It wil bring where a hard money standard prevails, or specie. When our own prodncfc are not in demand, owing to nbnndnnt bar vests abroad, payment must be made in gold. A drain of specie then sets in; and if it con tioues till Hi amount remaining thrcatem to I eetiac inaucqame for rcloaxption of tin BMper currency already iasoed. ami insuf . aunt ti const iti"e n n basis for tha wbiel. I.iis'nes requires to Inj fortheomiriy. th'Tcrpon ensues n panic such as now pre vuihx The 1 nnks, conscious of their weakness, contmet tlieir issues. Money becomes sml den'y carce. Business languUhes for warn of utut;4 wherswnh tu. cnaduct ic Manu u.eiuriii- p.o,ueis vre uuil ol' sale. Milloi v slop ed, because tbe ownem, nn lonjei shU'ttwo' oash for what tkey make, huv. iMsiiing wvth hich to rmrelmse the ras
material imd to pay wages. Iabtiring mci
he following unanimously: We txlieve it to be our Christian duty as 1 Church of tie true and hvnig Uno, to 1 . e si I
ear tentiuiony on an proper occasions liiniust national ss well as individual sins.
tiid specially against ihe enormity
pel led to 1. sign his labor to a successor, I nerts t Ii o great principlo of lifo that
it wit preservation- wnon it says tin fertilo plains und smiling vulleys ol our 1. w lands shall he jree. If the South i content wilh aluvcry where
it now exists, wo aro. All wo ask in, that it shall remain where it ia." That in tho doctrine. In sovon ycara tho truth thus presented has become more conspicuous. Hut there in no occasion now to ask " What docs the South want?" Wo have been taught all about that. The South is not contented w ith slavery where it now exista; it ia not willing thut slavery should remain aa it is,
but boldly proclaims as a u right" the extension of slavery into all tho Territorietfl. It assert ihr right to take
into free Territories -a specie of
prpcrty which the free labor of the
Saboath Sciiooi Convention For the Ami time in the history of our State, it i proposed to invite the, .-Y. Licit h School InIsirers of Indiana to meet in this city f r
ill riidmoMs ni.d honorable means, the i purposes of mutual counsol and action.
rxtmsion of aiavary into teiritory thut is j committees will nest week wait upon our now, and of rl.t ought ever to imain,;oi i )ftlM fur b , .rce. J C. ITU, Chairman , . , c At Ufavette, the North Western adopted i '"l"T " "
BHIvVV in I 'im 1 1 1 v iji utvnj an sm-s
women who give so large s portion of time North regard as a postilence,'" and to ihe best and highest interests of the j tho Democratic President of the Uni-
ehildren This hospitality wd! be expoctel t0d States volunteers, outsido tho du
ol
merieaii Sluverv an institution which
iir le!oetl snd immortal John Wesley hanictenr.l as "the vilest that ever ss .be sun," and aa " ihe sum of all villainies,' leiionncing slave denlers ss "uian stealers, ha worst of thieves." in coinmrison to vhoai, '' highway robbers and house break rs wre con. aratively innocent" And whereas, the Methodist Conference f 1760, acting under a sense of their solemn luv, proclaimed that "Slavery is contrary to the laws of Ond, man and nature; hurtful o society; eoutrary to the dictates of conscience and pure reliixion " And whereas, the Conference of 1785 de lured: "We ho!d in the deepest ahhorrence
he practice ol sinveiy. ami snail not etas o seek its destruction by all wine and prulent meann." 'I berefore he il Nrtohed Wf thfcl iinnnal Conference, hat we spproe 1 nd adopt ai our own, hone truly jnt sad Christian sentinienis I the earl' and well beloved Fathers ol
aar Chu . 11
hy thon, who come, as thoy have heen by us tntiiht this is the 1 Runner Üabbath School City of the United Suuen." Tht Couver.tion will meet to organiae on the evsning of the 27th of October, and pnd the two following days
Editors through the Stato are requested to call the attention of their readors to tbia meeting, Yoexo Men's Ciikistun AssooiATtox. -This Society is Irving !o fet up a course of Lectures for the coming winlcr thst will bo n source of rich intellectual entertainment to our cititens A committee wns appoint
cd to procure -ubscripiions for the OUOfee As far as asked, our citizens Imvo given a decideil favorable iesvonsc; many have not however been askftl, such are invited m hand ei -ser.btions for srascn tiekots to the
from tho report that we got from the
resiuoins ur uu piiwo, it appears tnat titer we hud bot if the enemy the evening previous, tho Sopoys and ."iowart entered the place where tho .inhappy victims wore, killed all ladies, and threw tho children alive, as well us tho ladies' dead bodica, into a well in tho compound. I saw it, and it vvannn uwt'ul sight. It appears from the bqdifJ wo suw that tho women wore stripped of their clothes before they were murdered." A fee! Ii ust
mora terrible than vengeance arises m the heurt at reading this, and tho
moat reverent shnddeY when thoy think that Omnipotunoe could have teemed such a terrible ordeal necessnry. 'Ihe history of the world afford no parallel to the torrible massacre Ahich during the lust few months havedosolated the land. Neither upsex, nor condition has hoen spared. Children have been compelled to eat the quivering flosh of their murdorod puren s, after which they were literally torn asunder by the laughing
uenus woo unrounded them. Men
in pmise. and MiWi-tie of hiniS4dfand Congress fortl a' pux- m.-'udod an 1
a aa O. . . I . m ' a a -a J ! .
aou-ive ol otners. lie prououncea me cl arge busi ly and wickelly falsa 11. ha l never lil'en, aUetOtf I. or suggested won!, line, or sr ide for thai pnj er nor had ha ever sei u or hear t a word which had been prepared for tl uu.il i ha 1 appeared in print. Mr. D.ivin said he had neither lime nor iuclina in to ref r at great b ug Ii to those and mbcr si n 'erous aruc es against him which hsd found t hi ir way to the public ihiough ihecolumns of this polluted and roriupt "organ." Ttiix
II" remarked that it was always un-
pleanaoi for him to speak of himself pr-
-onally, and ngietied tha' he tell com pelted to do so now ; that it would nttord 11 iu much greater pleasure to upj hi" time in speaking of the time-hoaore.d principles of the Democratic p.r y,or in inlkio to thorn on the poliiicMl cotidu t'-n of Kansas, past present and prospective for he bad spent not of the sumnn r n that Territory and become fniniliu with them all. But that during his ab-
H nee he had been most grossly and wan (only assailed and sl -ndered. Hi p iitieal or'l.o ioXT had been afacsed, aud
he had bei n ua i out of the Demooralic parly hs a disorgamaer. Even his private eh.irec cr had nt escape.1 1 hi 1 r unlignsni Bsaub. lie ws glad to know, however, il.at these attacks wen principally eonbi ed 10 fU'o hireling utwa pvpeia whoae tdttors were the slaves ul uihs ers, who lacked thacouiage iln ni selves, lo d opt lily, llist which they would c.ius to he done by iiresoDsilile m niaU through the eolumna of a sub-i-dii -d and pollu ad ucw-papt-r. lie tbankoi the etlmd's id ihe Demo-
erntic press u l.m distiici tor lueir unso
ties devolving upon him as President a declaration that under tlio Const! tution of the United Sta'.cs, tlivcrv ef exists in all the Territories, and ex presses astonishment that a Constitutional proposition so clear conld over have been doubted. That which in tho Enquirer of 1 856 was good Demo-erucy-, is now the rankest "Black Republicanism." lion. Jas. J. Faron, whethor the author of tho paragraph we quoto or not, was then, as now, ono of tho Editor of thnt paper. Hua ho ciiangod his views?
lecture conuniitre r.t the Boasfay Mmbw
ltetolteJ, Tliat, entertaining these views, j Agency on Market slreet. or to the Fresi
Iriit i f the Assoeintf n. Mr h I Ihivni.
t r .in ihs Lafsje Jarns' S h I its'. Ti.ssccv nid Slsvrry Is ihe Mnb. 4M ( 0 Irr tu. -X. W indUut I oafs. an va l. t. 1 sjsreO. Satubdav, Oct. 3, 1857.
in many iostenoe have boon mutula- j bj ed sad didntertsiid defmee of hin. ted, and, belore being abaolutely kill- .duiiug his absence ihia with t e com-
ou, nave UuU to gaae ujon tho Inst 1 piinienisry resolution jusi passed by IM
iisiiouoroi tneir wives un 1 tinugiiter previous to being put to death. But really wo cannot describo the brutul.lies thut have been committed: thev
puss tho bounduriea of human belief, md to dwell upon them sbakea reaM upm its throne. Not a RsOfAMt should be lost, and long before Chiistmaa the whole of India will bo lying at our feet. Betöre evueuuting Caw 11 pore. Nona Saiiib Bithdor, to which he was followed by u portion 1 f our troope. On arriving at the pulace, however, they found that the bird bad flown. They tired the place; raaing it to ita found itions, and carried away at the same time fifteen guns. Neuu Sahib, it iB
uid, bad un intention of going to Luukuow, but when he got us far as
the rivor his cavalry and infantry dosorted him. Humor has it that be then destroyed himself ami familv; but thegeueriil belief in that ho is still alivo.and ihe sum of 5,00Uia.bas boon offorod tur hia capture. Another account sax s:
ve ahall . .intmueto "cry aloud nn.l - r oi," until our Church shnll he totally reieved from all complicity in this "suta cf il. villainies. ''
Co n fere n eo opened at 8 o'clock, A.
rhe toBoofOf (with other) tlistiiuish.il : M (Bishop Wnugh in the clmir.) with
been writtin to: (hiipin-1 religious services oy iw . xj. x 11 -
lor.
Ircluiera lme been written to
Benton, fVeeher, Ibilcs, Harr, CushiiuWii.thiop, Tyr', IlitcLei.e.k. McClintock, Curtis, und Mitchell.
Ci Is a Ulloll WiS a sutnOlelil Vllld cailoil of his honor and chancier -nnd weie it
not that the ''ÖeMneC claims 10 be the
or 'an it (hs Denicra;ic party m tin
S mi.-, he would not add a woid 10 thiiloqui'Ul viiidieation 'it wss raore pon tu
and conclusive than anythng Ha coubl
say. tie hal never sloped to notice attacks upon Ii in by In B publican papers tney were bis common sueinv.
and their oj p -i 1 -n na ural. lie knew
thst in tu District, and elcwlire.
wheia he Whs known that these attacks w. n haimless- and thai they bad on y consigned their au bora to that depth oi
ininojy from winch they could never ei-cape but they might r ach and mislead Derons at a duunce where hu wae un
kt. own hence this notice of them. 11 bellet ed he knew the cause of there
attacks, and their ohjaot and would brit fly notice ihem bcfoie he conclu lel. Mr. D here real an extract from au nrt cie iu ihe Ütntineloi ihe 22J of May as follows! "There sre a few disappointed and disaffected U mocrats in the Seventh Congressional Distiici who h ve filled to loree and control matters at Washington
and alscwiere to (heir l km, ami tiny.
'organ'' which instead of lodng a fair
and honorable exponent of D. m -era n principles has necome the iekly ami sycophantic eulogiat of a few party leaib-re, and the slanderer of others. He would dismii-B him bv a short reference (o his political antecedents. A one time he claims to have be 11 a Whig (?) at a tatet date we find him a ranting Aooli'ioni', and now we tin. l him cl timing to be a Democrat, and the fepwO d editor ol ÜteSlHti! "organ. ' In I B4P, wo 11 bis fellow in an Aholi ion met ting in Lai etie, oeenpx injj the liigh poi.ion of Secretary and voting .'or msOB ieotulions : Jietolved. That the contest between
the two grett poli ical purties of the eoun'ry is one b 1 - d epon no dinVien e of principle or any imoriMni practical nn -..uni' f the govt rnnii nt, hut a con-
est oiaialaiiii-d up n thai corrupt aud
eorrupnn piineiple in poll ic, that to
the "victors belong the rptMU" a miser-
ble squ tt'hle to decide whose nulitaty
ehieftun sha I be aettn commissary i"
i-sung oul ihe mtious to the lollo-er ot
hiB can p
Jusolced, That ahde in Go era!
Lewht Cass ws recognise tl e ptditi.-al
iceather cock, irimunng ioevu bu 1 It.
he nnishetl deuotgouue perle, ted bv
thirty yiam of a$.iluouf ttudy and practical experience jet with only iwo
year initiation of his de stable time
pie under the umahed traiumg of Su h em poli.icians, he has Iseu iiiuaih d, if not siirpasst'il, be bin illu-triou oppt
nt, Dun. L 'Chary ftylor, u l ih i as
Iba! we d piecin r n I fuiti.er -git O
of ipies tons growing ut of thai prt v Win, of the atiiaii tus iiibtaettl in hu arts of he Ih1 (nre. kno n as It a compromise, an-l of ipi-sHons gi i ei tlly eonnectod witliiln- in- 1 u ion id ! ' , as uiinecesaaiy. uel.sa and diii'cous flrsolped. Thai theseip s of sp'pasc I th. rni,' the tiisl session of the Tj.i.tyftrst dasgrOss, known as Una (.B;ro-iiii--h nr.- legar.btt as bust S' jua' merit,
j ami a perm Rent setileuu nt ! ihe itta-s-
lions tliei-sm embiare I. nut sl i ulu Le
IUnin'aitiC.1 au I X nted an SBeh." For eni'h of these resolut tiis l e, h 1 r corded his ro'e on tin Jornn d- he was not titk. aor acciden'ly abstnt. lie anked if 'bis snvor.d of nrpo-i-t;on to lbs Kui ive Wave Ltw nml if he had no; Ui. I. Cully isj.s i.ei I. is pledge on that suljert? The h.vge had also b"ti m ile agsinsi biin it.rougli l'ie snni ehannel that lie li l isfU opposed to ihe KjUMS ami Nebraska Uill. He bail no. ii w, nnd tiefer had any e 'lieealimu s ss to his post i. oi on th s um-sti.Mi. Wi.b large number of Democrats, in and nut
of Congress, he had lor ashor; umt at er his intrtnluciioii in n die Seua e xprra el some dtvnhts of the p 'iu-y I tit. mcisure. and some baa la ion aa loa lot eourso be miiit (in Jlv pnue ill ngaid 10 il -thia w,is iil mil lot g In h 10 tl 0 bill ci. nie belore the llo ist- loi i n e.ton hail sa i-fi. d him -elf it t ii,l't, ai d had Voted for it duiiig ail it sl.ig. s 1 1 rough tin Ibut-e. He w i-ie 1 Ii r sii'k nor accidfnf.illif absent. S 11.Lt.l1 fur his oppo-i ion to tl a n :.-uie. He liluicrslotal a m jM.r bad hull put in ein ula ion iee n I. ly ome .1.1, hu oanal not who, ih t, I c 1. d sine- ins ettll n ItoTu Knnas, suiel Uui the
D . in... 1 n 1. . 1 1 v were le 111.nl. le l.r liiving bei n tin- oaose of ab ihr ItcotnVi ill that Teinticn. IU- wouitl Mittat laot w 11k by pun. . uinii g lie lUlti, wloei r he limy In-, n baseca un.i 11 nr Tl i s inder wan gt neiallv Reti ui ai.wl ui h die lemmk ib..t hi a nboi I .0 i in be
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gress at he 1 1 X elieioe. 'ill le ngtrdel aw sin p ) h ..i u ou-, 1 ml w.u.d not tl'gniiv it wi Ii nn niisat r. 1. in me he had In en 111 Kaunas, si h mui 1 oi if at biietestiug ensiBjtrj , sad I aii.co n.t.t i. of its p.-b if..J boaotj , and bad s.t .tid I a st ! 1 tl at the USUI'S wl.iell pod'ut I the 1111 ortiin c tioubles errte , 10 bh ly those a hu h Oefa given by iJoaaoV sM he De 1 OVTO ic par y iu tue c ipTa-st of last vear. eJ A new paily to be c tiled list ' It nekt pait t!.. y s.y in to be i aii.iirnte.i'
ii Indi inn, an I thai I e ( Mr. Dtvjvv.s to be its h a b r. I bis uewa took Inn tajr soqnbsB ho was awt awate (hat such a p irtv was 10 be inHiiriit a'id ai d that he VVn lo be MliaSMil with b.' leadership. He km w tleic wen ecu in politician, who. r sueh a p.r we inHU guraic I. ' vvould u-vei lie mom o r- of
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them to 'be Piesidcucy. JtesolveJ, That the" Wi mot Proviso" reei ives our I e tPy approval that the States in w hioh ÖlaVi ry eaist mff alone re ponsib e for its uontmu inoe or its re. in iv tl, and iha( wo btditte i eti'it liehet hy tha eonstitn ion against all exloroal Ipjri la too; but that ihe 1 a enion Ol ßlaveiy iutoTi Tri OtstO now tree w oul I be a crime not of iu.iividual Ötaten, but of the Nation. JieSOlved, Tint we belong to tin p T wbicl . althou -h notvet orjauizeu.ezitv
in lens o. bun treda of ihousauds in ihe S nit s of thin Union ihe party of onf
oersnl Freenun. Jiesolved That for ourselves we unfurl tho D g of untc?itt frei-'loin t home and Iroedom abroad In i tlom from despodiu and lie.-I. in from M -pr. nsiou -Ireedoui of soeech. of the
press, of worship. Mini ol opinion nJ 'i the ori ' booaws" I ;i I no pitl to
ties loui trom ll:e tSnAcKUKs ol par y. iar cnamis ior tin 111 .11 1 1 in. awi.t
MO NET AKTTho Auditor of Mnvte has fumishetl ns villi the following tuonthlv sbUeiaont of th eomlition ot' ths several Fe,o Hanks of in liana whieh have complied with the nmei, led General Ranking Law requiring a de mail of at lennt fifty thousand dollars worfA
f recurities, and 0 an amount equal toten j the work, nnd moving a bishop into his
per cent above tho circulation:
stilt Wo are jdud to see in suine oi our Methtnlist exchange, d s. useions in regard
Tho examination nnd passage 0j d'o whom they hitherto had spared .diameter of candidate for c.i.linu- 1,1 CWi.pore (except five or six who .... t,.i.,i r..' 1, ....... i ' wore coiicenlou oy their native ser-
uiice on trial, Ulllowod.
Ubiection wus nimlc to a certain brother, whoso cane was up, on ac
count of his excessive uso of tobucco,
to a clmnjse-we think a roioriu-in regard w,jc1 cicilcl un interesting diecus-
10 the episcopacy Nine jropso umirici-
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nion . J. S. Donaldson remarked thnt he had heard that the brother was an absolute slave to tho uso of tlio weed.
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Uisinci otners eiecting iusiioa ior n icrm S.-oori- ! of vears titl.crs. BQwIoa them 11s other
'mTff4 i pastors are paid, by voluntary contributions and ho trusted that the Conference
f 53 liom the iTonle. At present, nearlv the 011I1I give 1 1.0 sul.jcct tlieir conMU
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rii.te- strict v charitubic pur(oscs, let thciu go to ctifupciiii c' itie books.
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JOHN V l ODD, Ami tor. Oll unf Au'lllrro' Sla'-. -' Or I. I, IS'.T f
enure rrofltsollhe papers and books of the iOO evil wan 1 n om uno .. .. ...... 1 ilsiilv 11 u LTtncn 1 1 11 lt one. und demanded
any- "Cuncern go to support l nv bistiops. i e y ". .. 0 ' . 11 . 11 . . serious attention. arcopjnaed loall tarirts.espcc dy 10 tanft.
on knowledge. 11 wa prucecua . he never lecturcil sluvcs upon slave- i
ry that tho man who waa a slave to toOMM waa not very likel '.o throw off bin chainB for anything that might bo said to him. He had seen it too often tried to have any faith in it. J. L. .Smith thought the whole sub
ject might properly bo referred to the j
committee on slavery. Mr. Donaldson regretted tbat the subject should bo so lightly treated. It was no jesting matter llo bad witnessed scenes thut wero calculated to arouso bis deepest feelings upon this subject. In revivals be Imd frequently hesitated to invito ladies to kneel al the mourner's bench in con--cqueneo of the dtfllinunt of God's ultur by tobucco chewing ministers,
Only fancy our horro,- on hearing Unit ihe MUM night thut wo gave them ..nidi 11 lioiiliiiif nt 1 ' 11 1 1 .. 1 , 1 , , 1 , . il.. v
. uvHviiii, t,i u.it.l "IK, till si mm f 1 ti . . 0 - , ....Mt uflwiln.r 1 1 1... 1.1 1 1 it iiiut-Ilr-
k 1 1 let! or ruthor manauerod all tlio In- " " , '" ,
iievotva pa not-, nn.i so pur- au 1 suabine as to be almost uutble to rendu longer in thu DemtM-rs ic party, wi.hout it eha 1 lie purifisd by ". s rutiug tliem iis h adeis and concicnt'e keepers." " lie- i-l. ni Buchntino and &-cro'ary Cass were loo old to be c j led iato Un
to 1 thee Ot StilUu Of the
aiiiiiuatid petrifHciiona whs alwava claim and expect office Irom that region, i'robably if toe aibniuisiration hal been more aceommoiaiing to some of ihe rip. csl fi ends of ih.- emocrat, young M . Unggs would htve felt less hosliluy to 'old Demooials.' " Tue first paragraph he believed, and yet believes, was aimed at him he inmedi.ttely called n Dingbam the editor and asked him if lie wss oneof ihe
disatleuiod '' and " disnppo maJ Demo
Democrss of Viol thiithe editor
they hal taU 11 eai y and meeeVsw.iv liiht. For I itnst b he km w ot a M0f putv to iriiiiK 1. itn he tl-a ied ii.-u..
A Oatital Hit. During the discussion 1 on the slavery question, ut New Albany, I Kev. Dr. K gor opposed the resolutions, saving be was about two years behind some of his brelhrea. In retort, Kcv. Dr. j MTntyre accnunted lor it ly saying, ' Large 1 oodi'es more slowly. Vote this report j through, and Brother Kiger will be right
IAT CO-iVlBATlty. before the next General Conference, " Il One ofüie most sensible movements that helps somo folks utnuxingly to form an we have seen in a Methodist Conference for j opiuiou when the nu j-rity lead off
a long time is the sdoption of the following, ortered by Kev. James Hill, of ibis city, at he New Albany Conference; 1 Itcso'ced, That ench distr'ct eteet one avman to set an financial Steward in out Vnnuul Conrerenee.
fiuoired. That each Steward le elected , rend, r a ride bealtldul, bo druwu behind
hy a ii.ejority of tl e totes .f all tho Quar- lll0 mther or servunt, us the case umy be. erlv Conferences of tie diserieL ... ..i .i - p.lt ;,.-- .t n , , .... . . ... . t and not pushed I.e. ore. 1'roprietors 1 1
vunta.) M iss Wheeler the daughter of Sir II. Wheeler, they say, killed five of those floods with a revolver before thev could iret near her. What
u heroic spirit al e must have had? ! -D
The sight of the placo where these poor ladies were murderod is indeed awful. Long tresses of hair--drcsses covered wilh blood here and tbero a woik-box or bonnet. All the bodies aio in a well. I hope we ahull be nblo to bury ihem, aud pay the lust honor to their remains. The few that are still liveng are all more or less ill, and druadfully weak. You may imagine their delight on see ing us. They were all along iu a dreadlul state of mind, as they were afaid that their servants might be uroptod to betray them; but for once these natives did not.
of y air S.ato "Orsn." How do yon uk- hiut ? Can you trust him ? 1 u
vo i believe he is honen ! Ku sh from 1 ' h en a member ol ii 0 d line
the slough of Aboh ioniatn.ol the bid-1 DHOotr wooflj li-tii tue days ,. I. in . .ii. ......
ding uf his lumtirs Ut- as-umen the pu-roga ite ol taking (his District un lei uis espcci tl ihare, and ra ling us I- sstins upon the BSpktaOf of D moci a -y, and some of u clear out ol the Demo emtio fold men who have batilod in IIa euse for a lifetime are thus suiniiitrily disposed ol by this man. who spufce OH Oen. Cans 111 I 43 ns a poli ical wcuher cock. 1 riiiiiiin to evety bvevse.
enriy li"j nuu 1. lie n .: u . i j;'V. u it vote ifcwpt lor tlta; party. IIa In I ... InSOed iu fiig through the diik -t Hrlo Is ol lis XOti-uee. ) - h: 1 s.'ell it illtiph in msnra haiut -i.,: t buile, an I was With It. He ha ,i t uai! m the lust bvture n p iwerfat a id w. II irs:ited rneott, ami vu to bs .1 du- r I it. He had i ver regai I .1 1 -m iU- on'y
lllie poll ical olgn0S1ii .il in . x :. nr.',
ihe fimsiied d OMgOgor, pel feet, d by J P" tOs siicte-n i f wi ich laViO i! -thiitv vears anaidncus -tu Ii- Mnd affMB-. I OB'BiI tsal POIBW avajd harm ail aa lie
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Dox.T Back the Basixs It I wisely temaikcd that wl.in bahics r.re token out in their little eailr, it is ltitle !cis thuu cruelly to push them along backwards. A
OCT W1I0HT AT THEEVAROBLIC L ALUAfter a brief recess, reepondses to Dr. Krurainachur s addicse were made, by brethren of different nations and Churches. Our Americau Church waa most ably represcted. Governor Wright Embassador to Berlin, spoke first; and no speech, in the whole course of the meeting, has
oeen more apt und telling than this
broif uddress, which was delivered
und the In-lit r who bud kneeled there with great f.. reo and carestness ol
had informed htm that they wore
sii kened by the nauseous breath ot
c'.ild. like a r..w n j neon, must, in otd. r Ki M mn:t9n who kneeled by their , !. 1 .1.. r . l - j 1 -1 - J 1 . .
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toke a seat wiihin the bar, ami tukt . babies nnd buby ecus, will p.'ense moke a
mui In all financial mutters of the Con- ' note, and sau their little ones from sick ersnce. Cfcs.
We predict that its operations will be
vui-.-e and maner. The vast audiencv
wasluirly taken by surprize. Itwus u great urutiflcaliou, too. to Chris
side to instruct (hem iu the mysteries i tiuin of all lands, to see a man ocou
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rala reierrcd to in thai arti-le. Bing c' if in
1 j:.i .u-. k- I.-.! ..r. ... pctsoiHi aou-e 01 him.
nam urnieu i.tni i.v iini nuj .ciiivui,g u him but tha' he had re'erence entirely to Dr. John W. Davi-. Bm'hani bad since denied having given the name of Dr. Divis, bot ibis was ftle be was prepared o prove at any moment by M j..r I'uett who waa present, that he. Ri hui. did iiir li e name of llr
Davis as the pe .on to whom ihe smcle P?1' ' P Pr l
illudetl. But ihia denial of Bingham only places him in a s ill more awkward vnd ridiculous prshion. If thu ar.icle ui question had 00 reiereooe to ti her
ileal expel lellce. II asked if siicb
imprudence hal a paiallel in the history 01 parties? Will not the Dein areej lie as Olie man and place die seal ol inlamy upon him? Mr. Divi, then referred briofly to a pHpt r pub id c I mi Vev.iy.in Swi lorUbd coun ft which he undeist.ad had even
PS curse and . . s
pctsou-il abu-e ol him. IIa sau! ho Cid not kuOv ihu editor, or even his uvmt had never been iu thai coun y in his life; be did not to his n colteciiou know a single in -ui wi.l. in ita bounds. Hence .he conclusion was inevitable thai tin editor was both corrupt an I a ftlsifi.-r.
llo 1 a I heard that the nlilcles abicll aj-
so sntisfacttiry ibat in less than ten year me hi; man from' each pastoral charge will be invited to take part i all die educational irvd financial hiieiuena of the Conferences
rZMH OF PROFESS jR 0W5EY We announced, iwo weeks no, th. rapid lecline and probably diatb of Prof. C. 0. Downing. About the time our pser won! o press be arrived in this city, with his Ut CJbj family. Like all person who die of Connmption he hud hopes of recovering but ihey were dehuiire In parting w'ih Prof D.wney, wo part vi tii an esrlv snd Ion;: -tried friend. He 1.1 our classmate in Colleen, and our inti nate ansoci ito. Aa a student he was pu-
depr.vcd of ctBpJoytncut by winch they eiin J lient and persevering Ai a teache, Inll.iir dairy bread, are reilueod to a prccari ' vvaa thorough and coiopetent, as a Cliriiotis subsistrnce let us hcjc out from tin I htn, he was constant and dcvuied. A short
Tsca to i he loam Tin Philadelphia Argvs thus bits tl.e nut! on the head: bank tu ti s nie i i.t even the rcpres ntutivi of monej they are only the representative of debt, ll.iv low tl.nt the bin k owe,.
uf a pure religion.
A brother observed that a minister who would sptt tobucco about the aitar certainly could not expeet-to ratt as a christian. IIo subsidod before sTi could catch either his countenauee or nuine. W, Wilson also hoped that there would bo no levity upon this subject
onie of un aro now seriously Inn
pying so high a public position, idtii-
.ting himself wuti this movement o. Christiun brotberhiHid. Governot Wright said tbat ' he wus buppy tt joiu ui this greut movement. Com .ug from the setting sun, five thou s-aud m'lcs away, his heart rejoicei in ttiis mingling of brethren of st many nations villi those of the Gcr tmiti -Father land.' Tho firwt com
lered in the dischnrgo of our dutio . merciul trcuty the United States hat
much n.oney-thnt ibe president, r5!- lKU,PT'llf u j i 1 i j . bly visit families religiously opiwjoou
bund of charity. The rsuieily for these monstary revulsionr is not a protective tariff. Il is a less infln ted .urreney. It in I scnure weewbance tin price of foreign manubieturvs by an nrtifcial creation of money that foreigners sn enabled under-e II us iu our own markets In the langaae of Mr Buchanan, "wi manufacture Mt the nominal prices of our own inflated currency, and are comjalled u sell at the real price of other nations." 0jr Running banks for specJe, as r. r bui,ncs, is unquestionably Kstung to hi exceediaglv unpopulor with tha pueplo. I ' GaselU Very, that is to siy if banks are "the people" Cltjd hoppers, hod carriers, wssher women, pi iniers sod sack like poor lo.ks. t ink that banking, on fiutitioe eapitsl, arts bunineso, ia uuquastonsbly gettim; to be eTtceed.ngly aapopusur with those wbobst e to be shaved froai 10 to 100 per eeo en s'uinplastcrs
'lio-raphical setch uppcars.
A Ccp of Cold Water.- In ono ol the interior proinc s of India, then is said tj be a muu who every morning goes to a distant trough standing hy tho roadside, and filling itwith wa tor, returns to bis duties. The earuvan pitssing tiiut wuy call and siuki their thiist ho never knows sIhhi 'io blesses, and they never know thcii eoefuctor. He is satisfied that sonn weary pilgrims aro refreelivd by his kindness, but who they are it matten not. They will never return to reward him personally, but bis rewaril is tho consciousness of having donet. onerous act. MT The MiMeow Ui.isioii. Sous of Tern veraaee has Jost completed a new Hall We wish we could to at the dtd.oatieo.
rectors and company havojmmisid m jaj.
but that thev vill do it, thut they can do it is quite unothcr thinv." t&" The N'orih Wfslirn (.'nristiftn A-.'-cccatc snys t:ut it is now understood that Bishop Simpson will not return homo unti next spring, but wid iit the Holy I.and. etc. tSmt Rev. Ceorre W. Conratl, formerly a itudent of BriMikvillc College, is traveling Ueutonsjiort Circuit, Iowa Conference. afcir- If our neighbor of the Noblewvlille Patroit wiil put on his rpeck.i ho will see bv ihe note prcceeding "The Kespniislhility thnt the nitie'e is credited to the Cui rler. We thiiik the Ue ulilican Senators did riglr
flf Th- t a, ni M.v.-i.n, Sons of Tee -pontic . wi'l b ild it annual Session in foinper.inco Hill. lndianon.lls, cnnuei -o'n : on TucsJoy, UwtoOerSOth, 1 1 1 o'clock, r. M. IIkmiy Oi a, Q 8.
JÖT We uro pleased to mid the ' Cberer. of I oryette to our list of ixohungrs. From our short no piaintance with t wo sre sure we will like it. It is condu tsd witb deoide ahil tv nnd t.et
The Panic Bf eadino. Tho St Louis Democrat, speaking of the fi tinncinl troubles sny that "Iiv has 'mo'cc." The New" York tininch o be same establishment broke an bo r r two earlier thaw it M. Louis, i waa high llto , and Lobjdy was in the tost sorpriaou.
to tho use of tobucco; and ihcro aie many such. Auron Wood said that ho did not wish to bo misunderstood us being friendly to the uso of tobitcto. He wan fitly five years of iige, ami had never used it. lie would repent liowevcr, thnt it was useless to lecture brethren upon this practice. Whoti lIic habit wus once permanently fixed ho did not believe it could ever be entirely thrown off, at least he had never seen un instance of it. IIo hud heard that the venerable Superintendent (Bishop Wattglg hau becu tin nivalis ot' emancipating ono or two from the ft thy tbruldoni, but he had never yet ha tun opportunity to set uis eyes i p i them. The Bu in rcmurked that ho could how the b.'O her u number of converts. Mr. Wood jo n tin tied. "I heard y out ermon upon thut subject at Fort vVayuo, und went home wilh the to iiaeco of several of your o nverts i nv pocket, but s nc-o tl at time tl ey lOVf all. to my person., I kuowlcdev iitiruly backslid. " st Mr. Dotiuld o i said that ho knew a lumber who h d frood then. solves iom this habit, and still stood fast. V brother was at his side who qu t it -ight years ago, and baa been a dcjent man ever sinco. Bishop Waugh " Mny he rema n itithful to the end!" to which t e Jonfercni o heart ly responded Amen ' XUo subject waa then aroppud.
ever made had been with Prussia, and so inuny Uernien uro scattered al over America, thst, iu one sense iU'u t ouutry was the Fat bei land of his Uis hope for tho future of Araoricu uf Prussia, aud of thu world, Jay ii. diffusion of tho Biblo, Cods grea. iWuutuin ot light, und truth, and glory for the world. It was under tho gui dunce of this Bible light that Georgt Fox said, 1 urn a child of God, am .ii me dwells the Spirit of Christ without the uid of preiste and kings. A sentiment of Lord Brougham, ' Un school muster is abroad,' has been of un quoted us tho ground of hope am. irust lor tho civilization of tho eorn ng ago; but ho should substitute fbi it the more olovutod and truth fu maxim, -The Bible is abroad.' und si ibo blessings of life follow. og in 1 kftio. Aud in that lb tue Ibiee iusii utions are recognized tho family ibo Church, and civil government. i be Curistiaiitumily tbciruo nursen .if tbo Cliurcli, und the true aafeguuri of tbo Stale; lor those who art rained in homo duties und homo at iccliou will bo truo to the civil insti lutious wbicb protect their homes iV lib the diffusion of the Bible, am I Ihu spirit of tho word of God, w. may hope, m ro ami more, for auitv and j v Kar love and ohurity amon, tnha iniiabt tuts of ull lauds." Ih .dcClintoiik s Lftterto CA, Adv, dc Jwr mil.
himself or Dr. Davis, to whom did it n fi r? Y h are the "disappoio ed and iisafiVrted Democrats?" Wi.o are the - antiquated peinfacii-us " in ibis D.stoiot? Or is i intended to refer to ihe winde Dem ora ic party of this Disnict ? Let bim anawi r or smnd beioie the world a convicted lib-Ii r. On the 3d of Jane, a we k aft-rwird. uoiher ardcle apjnsiretl in the Üentiiiel. leaded "the S- v, nth )U rici." it m ilk -tide for nothing so much as iu low ) ackguaid pel socsli-its, iu which lit as: Be'brethe oeb hrated - Jones correpondence' found light, this Mr. Davis isd rtceivol tin Democratic tiom. nation or Congres-. Win n it was m ide public his ind.vidu d uid not decline the uoini.ntion, as s man of honor should, but uid last to ii. The Democracy of ti.is listriol when the eleutiou came around acrifieed all p rsoual ft cling an I roswsl or the principles of the prty without egard lor ibe man. In this way be qinrtd his pres nt poai'ion. It the i'.uiiiiation for a cndida;e for Cougie-n,
ltd takeu plao'i after the appearance . t . . . i --
count i y anil 'he stability ol the Union sH
the S a'es. .No he w uid imH lian-o ihi glorious orgauis i ion. Thero n,Mv li- ' .- in u in the pariy ni- n who love plunder ntoie th .n pnsC'j le im n wlio will dudye wlun i!ie houi of ttmi eon.ts but lie thanked UoJaVteO tl ey aue few in numbers. And if litis be so the honot lTinss,s will coiieet iu They will ime ia ita iff majeaty aud ipp'y the prunn g ho k BBJ I he gl al poll leal rtVeff would stttl n on on w lihoui a ripp e ou i s nra'.h stir are. He knew thai llitie Si ill s-b let bs evtu in Indiana who bat n..ojt.i mouo. "give me ihe poli ic ansaitd wi nt care 1 for t l.o people. ' lie regnete I i as a dangeroUa and conti iimdo, and if ihis"uew bones', parry" shtHiid be
inaiigurned in iutin.u. as I at tec
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ii. h im n
nn inti.
Vevay but poilmps at Ind auainjii, to
order, and seal there slid pu:di.hcd ss
editorixln if that he Hue ihen Ihe OÜilor. ! n.lgjested bf eerlH.ii
lis.e BiiiKbitn, Is ibe meie tool of um oaW as an humble
covvsrdlv atari I h.ihia I Ihn if lese u, ! thai the mo. lo U- Ii Vi ise.l o i s o nuo
slaudtr Uis telluw-cii tn, and ibose oi H.iouipei ndlv he klioWs no.hing. In nil) uve.it his po-iiion was low, and coueuiplable i ie. u.ii. He uudersiood thai the tspei had cUaiid him wiJi wriiiughtvel a IU O ihatCOOUlJ Urging ti.e lot losl.o , ofa'uew boueat pnu-y. ' lie sai l thin too w. a totady falsi', he hal uev. r to hi raecliectioii OffiWfl a leitWt io lite eottOt) ol awi a rlau i ill bis life. It wan ullm ihe diseased un. gtualioQ id Ulis Üoiouioi. o. Hie 'McW-.' It aeitued tnat t is itdoiibiaulu editor too. was i. gat dig himself bv publishing .lie ' Join euires
pouicuev. He hoped thai u.e pe -pi
give us the ,)eoj,,., and wc e rv aw bdig for the politicians.'' Ihi w.ulJ sOaOd more Dtmocrutic moic hohe. Br it is sail UtesO are ". i tnn;. z els" IP the pat y. Bbd I e h ,! be. i. sin hdout ss one of ih.iii j ort apa be cliie. "Watch tha. u a . wi o Ui I em I i. hi." How? when! wWrffH IIo nuih d back ti 0 tabttgt m no oCih id ihose Who lu tilO it. a- id e. llo I sv 0 vo ed tl e Ueiina-iaiii liitt l and sU 'aii t d tue par all bis Ii e it let h.e toed or the coigpuuti-e oi II 5 J, ihctvtn j ihe rvgitivt stfVe Lax u o luvtvo.ed for li e K n i ..it i .Ntt nt-k t tSl.t
I . .A.t ' .
oi iha: couuti wuui'. be tllMJ 0) Us 1 " ' ' pp' " " " perusalLiui bad he applied lo hi. H. - d tu hive aust .im d ev iv s-n i fatf , uUUIicaiiirieUUn audtu-a. ju.ois ol list I dmjm4 4 ik-n. y,f,y ,u etif aud Ditnct they coui.i h ve sup J pievni-il f.- havi , j N (J .. p ivu i.js iiaaiii,ain sacd keaa tue j Ob4Iom be 100 r u H aatst L , tw 1 1 1 1 d
.in asuies iu u,i' n, 1 W, , 11 , M nave be !l Hlel eu irom tm pnblie r a n-
Cost ol priU.lllg, oa tin le AOi'c so.io
.weuty tnuu. 1... c"pi pnuieti bete, au
sr m m -
betole ibe eh-u.loli i.a.uuu coUi i in se . i. j ' 10 livl .e 1 lianig eerie, 11 j. 1 1 s I e
vll. it all ti l cm ithtci 1. no m aiiis W-gaHiBtff," hv waoiie. 1. l.iUJ Uo., he
aie uouü.ieaa caieluly s.oun
1, ey
away. It is said there is jaoo'i ' toe btheved
no accouu ing foi U lll.se rditois
v It)..
this 'Jones corrt spoiid. n':e,' wt can with set med amUi.lous ol o upv ing u . 1 .1 i . 1 .' . . ..... ... - m ...I .1 i.iaa . t
oeat satety say 11 it air u-ivt wuuiü 'mc jfi.u i . . .... jj m
ml
a a. mm A I ...... .....I . .....- a. l.i n. I Un .1
a vi 11 ti ivm m en iiauii u ior nis uiss- mmr " " ,, .,
u position. Not an honorable mm iu jJouu P. L b r who i.u 1 ud UtU cm thudistrirt would 1) iVe vo ed for either lOblKjlideu Je IU lhec.Uuss ol I .st f(
uis uoiniua Ion or 1 lection." All an. I singular of wbicb he pronounce 1 f dse. " The corre-oion it uce " o which he alludes was quite a well
liny had succeeded Well he pi t sum
ed ihey had no pcrsou iu ibis cotouiui ty lo envy ihem. He hnl been oharged by oie of these
known in this district before as after the 1 pipers uf heiug oj.pi.ed lo the Kugitivt
oomius ion lor Congress was conferie i 6. aveL iw tins, too, was false. In
i -
ipou him in i oo jia vt-n xuggeraie I, anl in
mmm
I ur; ort
till
sie
ex a gj-er
OOT There are y wore Student io tm College plasses, aKiieencaeils ,tban tbert.trss uds tuns lost veer. Tbat speaks well'
every apveoh he m t ie during ihe citiv.i ior Congress iu Kol. sgainsl the la.t
ne I form in lusiriouslv use I and eir u-1 Mi. Mi.jr.iughei , he hid taken tin
kffjed agsinsi hiut by ibe few whothouglu j oroaucantgiound iu favor of ihe Ikimpro-
to defeat his nomina.in. It was well
known ut ihe Convention, that ibe pub i ration would lie ma le and in the lareol dl this the nomination was cnammolbly oiilerred up n him He was now speaking in ihe lown wheie Jonos lived he vis speaking u men h were in the C invention, and who knew all the taots, ul asked if bi statements was not true io the letter? As to ihe charge con iti.ed in ibis article of being the leid r f "ihe oew houest paity " he would .ve it proper attention before elo ed. Again t.e hal been charged by this i ri ling alitor, through the eoiouins ol he beutinel. with having written editoiiai 01 boles lot the Stub van Deaoorat
mise Measures of I860 . they trtre, in
ciudiu c the fugitive Ulaoe Laic tveiy gentleman here knows this to la rue. He d'ti -m um u.wm aa they iccre. l ue following resolution weiv Hiiroduoeil into me Hou-e on the 6 Ii oi April, 1852, ou the subject of ib c tnproroinea ot the preoatimg VeOff tlx: "Mtssolved, I nnl we MetffjOsB t e binJliig i ffiuacy of Ihe compioiuisi s ol .he OSOBti u.iou, and believ u to be ilu lUteiitioll of tue people g. lt I ally as Wt in nt y declare ii to be tOOj Hull vidua. lj . to abide Mien -um promises, and lo au--aiu the laws uocess iry to oarry tliem out, the provision lor the delivery o. Fugiiive sieves, aad toe act of the last
An Evidemcb or Gumptiov One lay lust win-k, a bun in B stou gave i check to i ne ol thtir ttxdtttde kr two thousand dolliu), which be pro elite I at tho bunk, where be tv tnfbrim I that it wan drown Kar t.e hoiidrod th-liars luoro Itiaw abuod to die tii ni s credit. Having s. u.e liitUj lo...t of tbo aofveiiey ol the lirm. be iri u bis own check nr fiw- l ui.tlitd lot lore in la vor of the firm, wlun be was promptly paid the lull i.ii.tu.nt Tlie firm stopja-il jmxiueiit Iii sane lay, und wi i pay mmuv where abyui thirty cents on a dollar, but W t I'riond. by a litlle liiuvlj giniiitiu, ibluincd 75 per cent, of tits e.umt
oor- Tho New York Tribimo ffAbmgton correnpoMtlonl nays that nitefOwaors of Ministers lln.lge Mwa u tlJii Dallas have Iuh-ii dcsigtititcd, but vill nt be Mpptdltted until the OtCV lngofthe Senate. Senator .Slujel gm s to Paris, somo Northern man to Loo Ion. und a Southerner to Madrid Tbo exeejitioim to the ru e of iv.rtitii.it in oflhe, annouiiccil by the Preaidctit. arill Lo voiy few. ii . OV-VIiss Owrris D. Fdkina is hoturii.g -0 Tempraace ia Ljuiviiie
