Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 6, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 February 1857 — Page 2
Sctia tors,'arid' after reading It lie arid the ■Di&ocratswlnt into tlio otherend of the Capitol, 5 'whewthey elected - Jesse 1), Bright and Graham N. Filch to the offices pf.U. B, Senators —the first for the IoDg, ; the other for the short term, ami they both start for Washington to-night. They received 60 votes of the House and 33 of the Seriate, not a qnrutu of cither branch voting, yet they contend that the clflcUon'is'valid because 8& votes is over one half; of the whole number of votes in both, gooses; ’ Messrs. Wright and Hayden, cast jfhelr; votes for George G. D.unn and’ Richard ■W.iTlionipson, hot did not in-electing them. I wish they liad. : ' . ; ■-V • V. s As soon as the President yf the Senate arose jlo read from the piper referred to, some Senator mo ved a call of the Senate, and then .began .the; cry’,of "question—quest umr—quesli ti n, ” from about a dozen or, more at bnco, arid : aa loud.as they could yell; which with ‘ the screams and shouts.of pererius io the lobbies, produced a scene o£ confusion.which is without a parallel In the of this Stale, if not the, civilized world, , ,
ate wii'arly in*rae»sion —anl irif/ioH a qmmn of eithjSbranch vf (B or STtombineiWquoTuin oh (hi. comfy fed branches} aft* mp ted, tTbc j pretence that the Constitution, by icqinrling a convention to canvass ilie votes for Governor, created that con vent ion. is loo absurd tor argument./ iThe hist reply is, that a convention is not Tequired by the Constitution.-; - The votes eiro simply to be toounte-l/lm 'Hie/ jidfA hwies;" 'uiid the' Spcike/ilfo tout W iti 1 ! 1ib. aecouJ a^i|iat A 4fj|i cau create u vonyetuiqn which it it can create aiiy 'other oftice- Win;h it it?, quitcs/uud, coitsyipjchtly; if the..‘people should tail to elect Judges'' the*' Judges bnld Ire liiade,.by the'ConVtitution; cmi sontchoivv -Tfth’e 1 Leg is ! a ! - tme’dAiU to make air apporiibmiient, av the Cotisttiutipii; lequiro, ‘ihlf CbiistitullOnwill matethe rtpp6jtiouiVfeh't wj;h11 l t I 1 9 *f,^4 1* 1 /t* l‘ there happens ••> f bif k'ca'ao .exactly in point,' w 1 ilnn every mun's knowledge; 'hie; Le^i.-l An fe of 1845. ctiit not, maketl.eappol UOiitiivnl requited • hy the Conjititiithiji. 1 ;; tl, 0 Constitution ; made Have; wVgol u»y, csciipt the wie' Uoy. .Wjight tdadc? To .Mich un nhsmdiiy: iiie K-ji.-ibW men Ji ivui by thep(yWuie of'pat ty wrtnt*, he ic>h|t;; r of eleclioii struggle,- is a coii less ion blVi]efoai ty (lie DcmucrVcyt They boasted every wliyic liefoie the Leg : i.iJuiure met,' that j bey would have a ieg ■ nhy add : valid, eiecliun--ilwt they I'qnld hiiIwVor edits;yno»gh (*ppw <]iiriii’ votes to >l*curc a Gouyoalioa.; They Luiglicd -it )he, idea, of resistance, and sconicd evorv hint that they could nut do just what they jfjesscJ., - And they.haye .had to lake iqi ejection'jly the Homo of‘.ilepfcsunUiive.s, athjLby less Ilian; a fpihium of ili.it. 'ij(Cie’twi> Beuaf.j’is arc-,two jmppets, .ihc.iiicretl t hmgs of s i ra wuii J pasteboai d ever manufatiiiVcd ■' to please fob if withal.’ Anil ( such,are, the iy.pjJts' (Lyy liuvc lin'd'., to. a ecejit' for ■ the glm i’o us con • sequences they untiidjiuicU.' They have admitted. I hat. thei f ( Was is wete I ics, t hat they luvq. been icsLlcd and deftaled. th.if thuycaunoL get vvjuil they aimed ul, and in e wi 11 iug t o get j nsL w hat they ciin. Their canutm shois yc.'tyiiliiy fell w ith ii dull bbitnd upon the car. happily accord.ug with lhe utelmtcliqry;hiilmy of tW’ pai ty.
A few diiTjmgo the Hepnblicans of the General As»ambiy of Pennsylvania outlagedlhc laws of that State by proceed; ing to thcclection of a United States Senator in ddJancc of an expiess proviaion intended to prevent party and. cciroptj elections to the Federal Senate. Mr. Cam-’i eWn, their choice, uccepte*! the oftice, and ! made hia. way hjoii thereafter to .Washingtohv loipietLdovvn with charges of corrnpijon, A dst e i d ay, ■ the Hem ocrats ■ o f the Indiana Legislature pcrpeliuicd a simHa r* ‘-'TI aifirig U'mino i ity in-ilw Hoiise, hiit bciug in, a- minority in the Sehativ tlieV, by ii series of .maneuvering., obtained a convuntion of heth HoUics ywterday 1 mo'niitjg. lor < the .purpose of balloting for tlje ; choice- of two United Stales Senators.- Thu'Republicans refused- tb ; an’ciui lhej convention, wlinn the ■Hemocnita,:though mimislifictn bf ji quo*, rum, proa’eded to hnllot. Tji«y ; declared ! I heir cniidi.fiileK oIccled;-aud I lie gentlei ilierf tlltisfleeted liavc, rib' douit/ lOceived ihcirii'rtiliealcs etc thii-, ami .will .ulatm theirsoats in the Senate. 1 As tho eleution. of CJAJiEituS was fcjoicyd .'over; by the He-. pnblicuiis’of Peimsylvyuia,'do.is;this (pit-. r.tge hailijil with cxiiWtaht uatufaclioit by. l|iy HctiWenils of IdJtaqa. [laui.'au laiiuticisui co;t‘i-s ihotJu and e.y, ■eufi'n - the wiilul disregard of.luw,.( .y law -
, Tun TO LK^no.vT—•’yhSfro oanbo do act of a legislature 'without tie concontno# df liotji; brioches, separate c»pic j ity. A jtrfpt confjutiou, approved by bulb brandife®, becomes o legal net oftfar j L-'gihlatme. Without llio sanction of | boili branches, the Legislature cannot act j at ulj—iltero is no Legltlature. Yestor* j Jay tm J o ■liu'inocraft were: elected. \ to tbo United States Senate.by. what .was called n convention, at w]tkU~dne bfitncffal the Legislature uas 'nct$irr\mt'ut all quorum of the -was"p rd* in t, .And tbu maimed, distorted, imbecile gathv crlug pioteinleJ'to perform required tbft taticuW branches acting Vvitli a full qnornroIr-ihefionopofi# Jburiiul, bth.-: A ./ A t^ Jr
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Wedsesoav, : ; ; Fscbcauv 11, 1857.
Amwicin State* Canven UatLi
There * will ho tv Ii G<SnYe8'tioti , *of;thb American Party of/Indiaht; Bfladianapulia, on 7un^ayi' : lhe' VUh of February, 1857, to consult tdgcihCr.'and determine the future course,.qf-itii .membens'"in regard to State and.Nptionol policy.,. , . A general attendance is desired. '
‘ IltATU , dp THE '• ClIir.F- OP tjj» Kama* \ Indians.- —Kuasbiriga,. bead-chief of the K aW/dV Kansas Indians, •) icd. a^UioJliyr. citiiip, one milt* from this cily, : on last S,ii(irjay niglit, and (hoftol* lowiijg. Jay with I ho twunU cafamdniM of t iictribe. A- ; iu alo. atom her 0/ tho trib* . came,To ono of oiir .underlakoipi and pro- • cd ii coffin, returned to camp t and sept u sqfiaiv 1 0 carry, it ;ont., :Kcashinga was kiiowij'tu tvoiy inliabUnnt of-this county/. Ilia boVsc,' according to (bocastoin of thr iiibo, was killed-upon bis grave, in order .that: lie-migbt not find himself on foot in ; Uic pm 1 ie.l world ,-~I«tIependtm* (Me. ) pii/at-h. **j. . c. ■; /;
PROU ZNDZAKAPQL1B. CorteijMiDiItcc* of Ujo RoY'IUo. ,, j h 1 IsmAN'APOUlf,‘i Feb; ; 8? 1 367, ) ‘ 11 o’clock/ P. M. ! f.
Mn. Hditoo;—Ydu-may vtln'nk'5tdlittie siraugrlhtl yon have not 'received'a
letter from me before thfsJeugtb oftihrii; since my last, buriho ( only'reason ■ is,' there has been nothing .tyortjj, writing, about until now. You and yoiir readers will recollect .tliai I ’said. in .riprevipas letter that the -Democrats adjourned jbe sham Joint Convention "to’'meet in there weeks, which would be oh yesterday. / !
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The Senatorial Faryc.
; -Yesterday nforning At lO oTlocky.tlio President of lhe Stnato in bis place, and announced that thc haur liuJ conic forthe mceliDg of'tlie. cancufi mijouincil ourMonilay, and desired thu Setiutqrs to repair to lbe Hall of the Honse. to elect Uuitetl States Senators. 'Jlierrt .was no adjournment; and no ouy,~ Ucj Wiih n dozen or. two, Hcniqcjrts.qyieui out'of the 0 ham her, lea vi ng : thy .Senate ineesjliooVandenicretlthoHouse. Safely tea' utln nd yeaily for; busi ness, he noli ceil tliat ihc tiecretary was not present, (that oflieor, of cenrto, remaining in. the Seuate,} nnd'appointed Solon Tunuim Sccrerefary of'tliQ meeting. Judge. IVikins swore (ho hew Secretary in. The Pies!• dent then stated, that tho ''Conyentiou!’ would proceed to volp for a United Stales Senator to >crvb till the 4th of March, 1861.Graham N. Filch was nominated. The roll of the Senate was called.; Twch-ty-three,Senators, voted, less than a quorum, nnd .a hijnoriiy of tiiii Senate.. The, roll of-the House was called;’ . Sixty Rep: tmmiauytpt voted for Graham N. Fitch, and two v (FiII)iioio men,) for Gsorge G. Dnu n—i u a 1 j : s i x ty - t w o—1 e ss t h a ii ii q no - sum., There, was thus no quorum o/either branch of. th t Ltghlulare p r titn I a i t b o s o - called ‘feicettqii.-f Aliogcthei tdghtyrhve voles were than a quunfm.of (he combined houses;, Thai icshU. wasannounced by (liu President, who;declared Filch duly elected.:; . ’ ; • GrahauiiS.Filch being “dnly elected," Mr. Hiighl was taken up, and. the muiio motions gone through ,wilh again; The 1 vote was tho same,' and’ cast in the same propoftioiis.as ihefore. . Then it was an-; npnnced lhat Jesso H. Bright was elected United States Senator til! the 4th .of March 1863. The,President then-adjourned'the. meeting till 3 u’clock iii uio afternoon. Tbus ended Ufo Senatorial farce, the most absurd proceeding ever atieic pled in the. State, fiirico the days-of, ide jackass that swam a creek to gcla drink of .water., it has niaije all its participants u laughing | stock,, and ita candidates' trcasiiiy'sponges.- 1 Ir is revolutionary;; hot lhat,is - too coup mbn a, fault to amount to much..' li is sil)y,vbiit that is an ordinary complaint’ with Hemocratic operations.- -it. is illegal, hut that is the case vyith the. whole Legislature,; the Governor,' and the President of the Senate. Hut it .is Unsuccessful, arid that is<A- good objection, it can’t win. Kobotly knowa betlsr' than ; Mr, Bright that he.lias not a abadqw of title, to pocket a doljar of .pay, or a cent of milciigc. m virluo pf hia election; and that .if-- he, does so, ho is iimplystaaling it, and that the U. Sr Senate will so i decide. liTcry tio\lar .r\'i,xil Wdras swindWs \\ve, tiovurnmenl out.of, wilj b’e a ‘;black ball" in the box aguinst;him in 1858, and he knows’ it. Hla clamrto . a soal taorctit nonsense; . - . i m ’- . '; . jv : An election • of Senators, the. Federal ConstilutioD sayir, shall .bo uiode.Vbyjhc Legislatures of the State*.", ; Qhr X.-?gi s ' la lure, by out: State OoDStitulionV consists of (wo brunclies; and thero cSn ba nq u’et of the Legislutusk without the concurameo of each branch }h that action. . An flection by o'concurrent ivqto.of thdr.two Houses.would lie valid, So,would .|ie.au election by a;convention of tho two Houses, orgauized-wilh thodiatinet approval. of each House.Hither mode would ho legal, for: in each distinct aeticip of each House-ft recoguizpdB ut the election yesterday was neither,. It was not a convention, for tho SJiiatq was not pros-, cut, and did not assent to the; ineqtiug } It was simply nolhiugi ...' An election by any eighty-live mcn on - ; Meridian eirect corner would lie just as valid./ Hero ore the facte, indisputable; and; undisputed. The Senate has npver assqnted ,to auy joint couveut ion, or meoti ug’, of any kind. It has entered^formal pr6teal against every meeting that has been hold. ’ It has tlsdared those meetings illegal, and that it' has had no participation in them.- By every form of asservolion it .has refused to bo considered a pari of, or in any way, approving, any meeting of the two Houses. The meeting that was held on the 12th and adjourned till yesterday, was composed of the House alone. There may have keen Democratic Senators present, but they were absent from their duties, and could take no oQicial pari in any action adopted. That meeting was formed without any adjournment of the Senate, without any motion Ip adjourn, and while the Senate was still regularly in cession. Tno President of the Senate, without waiting for any action of the body on the question of going into Convention, abandoned” his scat aud treat away. He put it out of tho power oftho Senate to make u joint convention of tho meeting. And some do say that he did it du purpose. As Bigelow says, “Wo done as he did, and we dono.ai ha bid." Anyhow, his action was irregular and could not confer a moment’s legality upon any meeting. The “caucus" thus formed by the action of Mr. Willard, met yesterday—the Hoc-
A question?!)resents, itself to every person—Will;’thV election of ■ Bright and Fiteh bq recogaized by the U. B; Benatq os legal and Valid? 1 answer yea. Not that it is f - aud in accordance with the U. S..Constitution, but because there is : a< niaj ority|bf Dcmbcfats in the'Serrate,. and : hecquse, . loo, Mr. Bright' >s|a NoVtlicrn man w : ilh. Southern principles, j(ti plantationt jn Kentucky well; stocked with negroes)) and it is fdr the interest of lire South*‘that/ ho bothere; arid as Filch is his ••right;lowcr/- he loo will—as lie always has—fuvor the South and her, dayling institutions. And .ttiuaf it has beep, and’will’con0nud ■ too be,—tlio fiee people of the North must be. defrauded, oht of tbeir ; dearest ’ rights-—the right; ; to choose their yewri ofiiccrfr-frwhen tho. iulorofit of the ? South ■ requires i t:; : 1 : say will 1 continue to be; and; so it will,-unti) tlio j’okc of parly bondage is thrown qffi arid the Haliyjj free born sons of America assert the rights ; aud principles, of the Fathers'of ;lbe! Republic, and go hack and; re-establish the landmarks set by them. . \ : 'j| ;: tp the .House,'. this'afternoon, the Republicans offered a protest .against the action in saifTcIeclion, and naked that ;it be spread u|ion''the journals biitj this rig ti~- never Jbeforu disputed—was denied ( and;it ; Was qf a warm and angry •.discussioD? the ■ entire, aftbr* noon, and was not settled;when the House adjourned:thls'evoinrig. • ; ■ : What. au impudent set of scampa these Repubiicatis me! The Democrats have taken their own course .in electing U. 1>. Benatfare—did uot cyen usk the opposition any questions in regard to the matter,—and now forsooth, this right is questioned and protested against! Whoever dreanied of such a thing before? Certainly things ato coming to a pretty pas? : in “free America,” that the Democrats, under whose auspices arid fostering care, ( th[ik'Ilepul)Jip bos grown lo such gigantic ‘proportions, the aid of the Irish, Dutch, £c.> can't do so little a job as electing in ther own way two U. S. Sontheir being called. in qoeslhe]r doings protested. agaipst by the. impudent,natives of the soil. xWoH, there, is one consolation 'yel air > honorable mom»r oj ’the' Hofeiici ijbi*•* »ftcrnopn ( ‘‘Tho Demlire atrppgerto-,day" in the Union .than; lhey : >vkq mjtbe daya of Jackspn, and we are gaining’ strength every year,; 'and it 'will riot'many years, yes by the wo - shall :he strong ebougli to put to ( silcqce all oirr enemies.”-. Bibl And X. presume.then these .mepo/tlnw, c6ritcmplible- : Republicans 1 and ! Kn6w’Nothings, will* not- even dacsIron your right, or protest acls, will.lhey? ikiiow, Air- Editor, how you arid-your readers feel upon this subject; I)iit for ;6noj ,1 am free to say, 1 think; it high the trno and tricd fricnds'of this country were waking up to their true iuterebti; forshoald they fold their arms Hrid elctp-on in apparent accnvity longer, iha lime may soon come, when they thempelves .will he in a worse bondage than aic now the slaves of the Soul hern portion of the confederacy, and the quetiion will be forced upon us, “How, and in | what-manner, thall or can wo lest break [ the chains’which Liud and enslave us?” This. X consider i> a question, even at ibis limp, worthy of tlio consideration of cvUry friend of humanity and freedom. I, There 1ms been nothing done in the - Legifdaturc for the last week, of any ben- ' efit to the people of tbo State; and llhas | dccd a common remark outside of the (balls of Legislation, that if the members j , r ° ( , • would rebign and go home, it would be a ‘greater ’ benefit to tbo people, than any 1 thing else they are likely to do; besides it J would prevent their disgracing themselves land those 'who* cent them hero, as they are.now doing. ' Mr, Woods, who was voted out of his test on Monday last by a minority of the i Senate, U still to his seat, and went with | the Democrats and helped clod Bright & Co. What will bo the sequel of his case,
maker a. ■■■ : • V , r i;- \ ;i Resllv ‘iho; politician* of the co.iinirv; -cem' In iiavo'ifachetp the >iqy..depths’ ul. corruptiou; Tlireo United (Bates ijti.ators t-leelnl wjtliia. days-iti ; dt*li;i:K'e of hi\r, jiu,tfce, and the jmjJiijHr.voiiH-V u.s exr pi ;through ! t e ballot hox! -, \Ve]| j may'wo-jiiunjf amt urk V vrli; 11 11> Ivor due , u , iiditig?* | j The icderul Sviiuttf.- the Valuer--vativtf umlhithcttq mo»t houojcd hunL-h of the feduial govnuuicnt. is in llaiigeru! tlioid igh; • 'J'jkiis oign; tv,a tulip at rioiisiu L-uiog MtpjdiiMdi. by low vjianiiJg and ieckjc.'ipatii/,j:.s;i‘j).; and the iutercMs Of the cqukdvia.yj itiu lo>l ill <h>viii»]| hirji'u fnrvpi-jlj r.ir- u^ r | titil lili-ii’.. Pdltt-Ulio'.!* »»t evil il- : Judi'c-J. autl iii i> i pot.i-ui j -«i.-. [■ if ij. 1 ',' wji: \ci;i l.iwti' Jiat , t. *
Eirncr ok a UynuAiu»jiEXT oxTniou. ihmvo fi uni'C Iji iia of, the. Lorntirdr, .insisl of ■ C.ftDitm has;.imltcej > tbsboldwioPruivyilkj and inan to withdraw them from inaikut. .Tliif cdvauca .on raw «ilk will tear iimucdiotely on thpvalue of «i|k. goodput[ (lie, appi pitching opening trad*/ Tor uiu rpting kahoopdtul tbo scpplief iedng t.li L’jiiv -titi-nml- to. older, ..and jn ilcy ico comiifinsuiata .with .(be d** .iiiaitd, no prut oh ante id apprehended, <jt:'v.n turner tone, us tceocd.orJem could t:ot Ipsupplied at the same coat s* th* a'.. !. ' ; ; . ' ■
Well, wbcn'twiv o'clock tamo yesterday, tba Presideijt.pf. tlio Sc ijafe, arrestetl the proceedings of the Scuaio. anted that tlio time for tho /oi«/i.Gonvoiition had arrived, and. that that ho ; should ’repair to the Houao.-of Representatives witb ; the Senate, to tmileiri eaidCoareation. He and the Democrala left tfioteenate Clumber. Immediately, BuVkc; of Wayne, was called to the' chair of-the Senate, and a tuolibn was tdetdo to Itikb
Tits Damcur Bceticn. —It j,' huid Hi.a Mr; Si in on ton c'au prob--•»hly git any ktntit.til ul money lor hir -ihiiL't! U'lait'ilti; invistigatinj' Cumtuitteo Jim teiiilii in,plicated gfiuitii.rn would ":\e the ic porter of the Time* all tiieu Jit i;oUt'U j'ftilu; ibuti that hu should ■'till all lib - -
op the rcfiolntion .declaring the scat of tlie Sen a tor horn Clarke (M r. W ends}; vacant, and in less tliati rirp minntcs after Weods and Clio othef Democraiiij tors had' loft tlin Senate Chamber, * Mr.* ; -.i V* w '> U}rl' • t af i;-; Woods was dccIareJ oasletl .from ( ,bis scat as Senator from the coimiy of UIark. The Democrats got" wind r of-Vhat-dvvas going on 1 in the'Senate, audiho'Conycntton ’oulil tb-tnijrrpw; at ten o’clock, A. AL* ; W' , u ;;* ;
-. A • .\l-rn 1‘,-I.- '■»>!i V; - \\ .t ./Vit-- j»iii,i ii,c. V'otk'ArUJ >.»V : “l allvtitlcd 'lllc li'igtd.. 1 K^ l i‘Jll V.f til" fItnHc Iust night.,(2T(hj; .‘If-?. •;.I--Mi,vSfa. "iV.u«nli hi; iCvutu, 1.,. k t -
. , - A SuspenaioaiDildsc. .. ' ; . Mi;. Jqhu ; A, llocbJing, .of TrVptmi.; wlui lhD. Niagdia hUspyushuh biidge, and is: now huihiiug a’ riitilhir | bridge over .tlm ,0.!tiy.;frbiii this vhy. i" CoVingiou, Miggeatai in.ji Iviter puliidiitM by the JoujUtd of Cumuicri-c, thcj-cbii struct ion of >-snsjictittiou . .briilgc -It uni Brooklyn ;to New- York; cityj.vyhidi ?hall hi? 20U Jett- high in[ the copter,.so ris to MImv t lu* passage ..pf; the * lallcsl .yessets, under it, Oyi-r ihq bridge -two; uilrqa.j. tracks are u lie laid, upon which passenger', trains are |o v be Uou- every; tivu minincs. The trains to be.diitwn -'oyer,by mean's t (if wire,ropcs,‘jiasiicd: over, nimiiiiiofy io .hr moved bystutipnary sK'a m. tuiyiini,- uV>*;jci i. end of the bridge. ’A ma.'M\e .'toui‘ cul umu at cai-h’ end.' nf 300 ftcl in height, to sustain i|ie.wne -.cjldf!f, to.vyhich :h*j track* ore to be attached,; - -Tho cstinrjicd cost,of,the Ayuik .will |c j t wu iniliinns of. dull a i j(, which; vviii 'yield a net ii.cOluc ofSCuOiO.OCTr-Iiidving a yt*iy haUuSUUlO Jirijlilf; j : . .. ,
Ij i> said that H large Him of “huib 1
at:U‘*. Wi ight uf Mi>M>sjpjii, jhivva rh •Stiulii Gqiu'hn. (-.iiMjti i !l ri ,. ; ol ifi ii.ui I. "IVny *.(ii ii . i•;u.i u: Virginiu.jitail AViigin ul .’1 tn:.c:sis , I v»»ia pu.-ed th T * ■ totality .of,mciuj'ji.-. pro-cut. jiist-think of- i:f ion mrmbc:% ;,i .•o’;.i.:n hoar eau-lt inlior >j o.,k.. N in;’ galKfy.f ; A li;' v p.ige: ;,ad o,.r ,t-i J.»f lollt-f u'fi;r-cs;ihvi:t. " ,'A int v;o),i ( if.people’ tllillk *»( (};«• pltj.Jih./-il».,!.ch ii, liicjr Niilqinil iturc if ih-y vv Ac tu rco it i:ndc/iiicli ciicinsiri.tK.vs, ‘ , -
uct.ny’ has Lieu Tain-d among ihn inter-c.-ti d and tender-footed jianliK, in *oraa >.'J try in •H'jfj to S 1.000. *iliia rumor . 11 -jin a dutiugiiiidied uk-mber of
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On the assembling of tbb.lfcbnaio' this morning; the Democrats attempled ‘to amend the Journal of yesterday, sb asTo show i ha t ‘ the row a s ,n 0 i S e n alp. i u e i sio u whilethe, pretended*.Joint Convention was in foil blant; • bnt .tlfa iWpobi leans contended that ibis journal and wpnld permit Tt ta Another, thing; _ ( \y hichj ; :the i Pempcnits wished, to get off,of. the; journal, litas'thq action In the Woods* case; bmtbis, too/ was resisted ,to tbo , , , bitter enai ,, j aftd tjbiti entire day;*until ten,o’clock.tp-nigiii,* has* been spent: in flltempta Jo .amend ::tho journal,-, hni*' without!-effoct/ind»:anbtber day may also -be .iperit- iVliko Tru bless attempt*.- ■ " ‘ '* ; . T v \ ■’ - •- ; ... , c-s • .*;. . mere was a continued* session of the Eennio .to-day,> from L‘ two ■ tmtil ! ten: a't night’, the most of the Senators keeping their Veals; without 1 goin£ iVhuppbK— Dot, Mr. Editor, ji,js to } t|io credit of IndiBoa, that; Mptherj $pch jlay may mver to witnessed ml tiie.Capilbl of your State. 1 wish the masses !of;.tbe ptnpin .had* hrin'hero lb have itflflggsed the acta J and ‘ epuduct ' p|. jibjriVWlheir public soryanta, aud tOj’ have a£ted out the frmjs, of .the- Demo?rp tic *pyipa plee r (money iand’-’bffioc. j)-: Htbey 'bad. been, methinks ' they ' wonld -haVc lech enough to havV satisfied thditf beam ties and .effect* upon. tije Jntprqst^ffthp ■ States . " , : j v \ f , I h aro told yon i n 'a forraer 'fitter; that the Democrats would, if’lHcy 'rbhnd’fhe'r 0 was no chance for a Jbint-Convcnl ibh by t. »i r * • *•’■**{ r■- y.usf vf f a vote ot oota Japoscs,, go- into a sham, and illag&U and imcoublitulionulmociiog of iheiDeniocralic; members of tho'Qcn*: eraP ■ and “b!ec£ "In*6 Inch *6rid send them'on. to■ .On’ib*' m °rr-OW-'that; .Vito'.‘ a4V^ told you, Jesso p. Dright;and D^.EUclil will be the men, and Willard will cbraii mission them under tD'CTi foa Vl J phe State, as Bcna;oj|f tun.' A greater jia and fraud Wfrs'itqyeytold or perpetrated'upon-,the rlgbts>of "a. free people than tlteM will-bb/arid'yettW Democrats stand yp in iheir places as legialalors and say, the. people will sustain them in thcic court o of action. * Ih, it dot tob trrie, ibat such Iws -beimbforej been tbe case. Xo mutter ivhat they do, it is all .overlooked by # ,mi*jbri|y’yt those who vote.—not.&; m*jofUy:of true and legal of..’those, who" under tbejawa'aa they now exist, aiopeW | mitted to vote; yea more, ol thousands! who are brought from the criminal pen* and pbor-housa of Ctiropo for thu pur * 5>o#e of carrying the eleotiom in/avor of j tbe Diimocraiic party.
. A vdvtt lomtiiiuce of the Honra ai t.iV i'uiti.-ritanis Legislature, to which
ie*iiml :tJ'itni rri.olation, iurtrueling the ippitvinluhvisi of that State in (Jonlo t o!-; in fhvor of an appropriation hv for-iite iinpiotement of l)i* t-t.io ruir, repotted inJavor of a grant ol.Sami, by ftioliiminnieni to « company aitt-.viy D-y'iniii'vJ to inaLo thin iinpiora* tiurif. ratlicr than to nuke > direel' ap-
Tat' U.i'M! felt a t'i A t| *»'* i.ii ci;!(U a ty i:"t:;r i sj;vivn ti; J u-ojihJ j-.jr. v ,’j i- tiKi.i at t:i^h Uuiaina lei's) *'»' ii( I fa-lit jt.au (lit-lV -jT?rJ:ts a> if' . o!;« n. /I!: t* l>< i- iy ; ; ;.r-a u.'jait • ia.i a ail | th: farce oiiik'V ' 1 ‘ . ■!
th7.ih-or tho. Him. P. R.
£3}' ''j'i.o vi:ittgi «i f' lytI,iiv, ;t, vrcjtci u ii a»-.ciiil'ClI,-, i *-.ci,t ly Lfe ir.p s ! I*v the tlaviIjs u 1.1 o n.vo '.iA'lod‘£ Ing ; c.i.iriod ;o j.iactical .Mr; , ill r-J liilgd 1 r, ptid -p'C.l 11*. li.JVf, ll ui ;0 j ciHi.m::ii.'c:tijrm: tfipii li.s uc.cj'-cd vi nijiiminving ilio inuiiigciho i fut h -V kpiiiij h.id t.ikvll p'i-?.‘0-v:iu'i (»I If 10 U"M’ (if;(i; Mrs Ulad;, nf Lu Ihiu , ..dr, (.'ni’-li.-u i.uw.rs n!s>i ji :])triiicdi>r. at ;,*nv.c n icj cd his m'f.ii ul ligi.ti:.’ CiJiiiuioii t-caudaf; ‘also m.ltic i a hislui iif Mis Clark AS a p:ir- \ licipam in llioiy.loit-handch, nrh, iiiign j lur. nuptials. On i?tinday evening iiie-; lioighhiiis, imeiisr-d, cr.ttic down, . The; y,p:u’iuv.d LvgU fiiio *v -x as UoUcd’ v-v i of tar.aiij feuthoi r>, aih\ a hoe ii .*o nut of town. The females, wlim v j.:iis .'had yielded ip-their faith, nl>b ron'ivvd.v/ajn ing U> loive.’, , - . , ,
‘i*:i«'.iKri;.ca i 'atc-i .igiMi FensaltVn.in Somh (■-‘nihiina.Oil |(h afrii'al.of, (I19 newt-ai mU.i li. * JUyor OKk-rcfl lha (own Vit,r» hMolK-d. and I lie cxorcifen at . ths ( f ui I; 1 a'C o!Iryc w q i b i mined liteljr At C irtileKton, a Urge. I'aU iiip;to tree, *th!uliiijj:rtii pie of the street?, was ■ilfiif.c! in mourning, nnrtlho,flags of ’*!*•* vh;ppi:ig*'iii lln? jniblte: |<! *it’ll af ha 1 f (nat-k /
The Twenty-Third Psalm.
. What a* quivcrTidl-- :of oriuus .fur i! ; e Cliristian’b nse.agam.a nl! his fuc*; U that heautnfnl twenty-third n« read it: '* ‘ •; . i ’’
pThe Lord iV my Shepherd; ! iltnl! not .wan!.--He mnkftth ; '.m« to; lie iltm.u .iii green pasmres; he loaded) 1 me lc*itl<* rhe still -.waters.: * He* iiAtbfctli liiy sou!; In* lendolh me in :the jiaths tif; righteousiics.s for In's nHmu sakc.r Ves, 'though i walk through the valley of tjio*>badovyi)f death. 1 w i llica r-n oe vi |';fo r. t ho ii. a’r t with-me; Thou propafcstm ta'ldb r.beforeme In • tho presence'of my enepiiew; dion hbnointcbt my, heAlwllhf’oiJj'my, ciipjhmneth; over. Snraly ■’goodneee and'ini’icy shall follow, mo all the "dnys' of 'ihv litefaudl will dwell iu.the ifuusb ’
,C7i s ci’x atti, 6. JiV Hioyiug o(T; river"1 iiing slowly; wraihi-i worip niifl clouding ti(i/16okr lil;e ru;a. ;Ue moved this motiilttg it'half * pa't 3 p'chn’lt J«r a oHancc oftivo riiilci 1 and ’ ; ■■ Thu; M£a in d ra. Uiji^ev. r A. iid j 11 p.AYiil t's. Ty 1 t ahpvoth&'city' > 1re fniik,,,,The .Qimrnef.hadon bokrd ti vurgo of gfoccrUi lor Knpjtwlia riUf ; ivKi(11 U badly,,ilarnagiM. VTho h’6£U at iliaI ivhorf wimo uninjured. ■ ■ ’!
- Iiipftji>jEgi;MTs; , is ; .Cvic : .uro,-^-1)«:ing 1850,ihe;* chy,’ ii).-■Ciijivgii, ict-jcn n-l in imprpvumcutb; • lAci : iuiit a .- ri.'iiiiun ' iii'J didlais. tThe ,co»: ot hiiij-jiug mipiovV) nicuts : in;ihu ciiy ; diiriiij,'. the>afuji' period, | hy private i'ntcij iiw*, itiijo u.tvtidu 1 v live ni i I ii unsu!. u ol la r*!. -■ A m o ug the pr i • yate building improvcnients'theru mo 140 i store*, nearly u!i .yr'tyhiihf o.uVyLWih’.ytf brick j.n|>tou>, v. uh. f.uut> of a fmiithcr-vyiilL iron ,or i marhlcTioiit'»; over, LUO, hj j {I:.apd stoim.dwciliiig lic’iiii's. IvVo.oi/.uliyojsJujiV^■'higii{; Ji :... ‘I ; Thom eight chnj Jjcs built in ’the cifyidiiriiig ;tlui year, |l>oVqf: wjjivit, any flpnC one piV.b ri t’k and s to ii c, and', ivvo.fruido. * The*V jyeye^Jiypj.la/ge, huc’k atjd ho.lcls compj utfd. pud ,ppcncd,ia tlfb tha year.; ;j , j'“.'.
fsO~. Tiio f j)a<i liV' oHha Second - Pre>by-‘ tei OliMh;:iti s Lafayette; -Indiana,' in a 11 ndeilh dh hbiec'lnfes o f a phfchb{dgt9t;; and’ ihtimatcJ-pl;iiuly ; his belief i n U1 1 ri I i miii h’ral* ! toeilcncies ‘of (ho s a m c ci a 1 ly , t ha *' I eel hr es ' Jelivercii Vcxclu'-iyclyto laij Itdrotip ou fivh “a t rofig-mj tided 1 *’ I a'd io4. of'i he' congrcgjitibu sept the dehiamliug of him tb reiracff'i'This Uie-Wihisu*i‘refus-ed ib do/'r\nif ! aske’H thp cohgregjilion' on the next Souday, f, «ffor v reaffiriuin'g 'nll ; W had sJ tlip J Sfendfty ( beforei' to'-jOin' himjii'b lithjylo 11m : Ffe* bytefy,i nski ng s disso!ulibuAr ; the' |iaslorol- ,: relation to thorn.-' ‘ft f 5 -v %1 V’ - v“fi '-’i ’ » *. I i. , - J* * t f ' c .»
■ " ' . . ' • 'J • > . i .1 -j:: , ./;,f i\ j Ucumotn Joke.-C n the Friday, itmv'j train, on; IhoAV ibash AWlUy roful, ; tjje conductor in gbrpund Jmliykeij; _ti4wl ulp.'Vvier.gd ri : who I v/xn sitting, > tli? Movtvfor hU faro, - w 1 1? njtps 0 f,* f ti d: ei t ho ■■ j) a si c ugitr, tliruotp; yed ; hop pp» ( ; Up; ini 0/ h is i hand,' bnroing 'JL’he -1 i a iri, was stopptyinnd ho.-fiend, pot", pff. "> W cf uddcrstabd that one of the brake.iijf n• avenged tboimligiiiiy, hy'squndly. il.ocsbix.g.i the-j;scoundrel, Journal. •T -k- ,,
‘TSeV Riven-
V • • 'pr jTijTEiQTTi r» ' f. 11' '■ , : l ; .;br. J/oqi^/ f 5.. — I ; | About4 o’clock (bis doming thoic®, [moved again; and striking^ho Qrioi DAVr I) jug brake a ; hqla.-ib 'bar, hull; aha now’ lieairvacorecricd pos i u dq j* he r'blij lo r.'dcct. ouliido. aVV merged. and bow thrown edina*'. S t \y h ot on; styrp.: ' v *; V ■ * 0 7 - i’.C Rivoi; ntnug slowly; icbVollpn atfa^rteji* 7 . ed;*an%l^<ih
On Thursday, Jastj Jlie made a stai t atCinviqnali,:and‘blpckedup again in a. fcfw minifies, h About n oon rit broke luo/a in earnest, flad in-its Bunk f.team-
.* 6iii&rr3ucii i n mi mqrabid..docks .of praire. cbk*Iicns ; as now infost ; i|io qpjinjVj'.] exceed .pi l.v. precedent. - 'A conscioniiyuh | farmer. in forms us. ; t liatjio ] has', seen- two iliotwind in rav»iugle day. \ pod nee dtiu Ins cornfield ut sun Jiy.,times,] andilcvoii red .at Joatt fifly UtislieJa., of | groin. i ■ r'A' : Wen^coriiminpo $ against tbo popr-binls and iiulificrimin ately ■ and ; brought.lp'; market j by too wagon load. .>\V pt|ieVd ipg: sftvjj to king opt tjia cnlrujle. theV.cdm-; iroond froini$l,60to,51,80 ; perdozwn.j *In ,’tlnV condition ilbeyjarc off.tV‘ , i pad td .tjie, u , pmrWs. 1 ,.; if jlliesqf: markets lam ;no{.: tho ; plo out (llcrq. ;liavo topaciOoVkl ymacbs.—jl/ujcoftne, lom -ijiy;y m \ m f
crs Gipsey, ‘2. • The, steamers HojmM^SulnorV,. Bay. 1 ■ * •'*■** »> ’> "j v ij * 1 1 i iif iiV 11 1JJ*,< CiijvSUtbi vd*n. Cambridge/' Arch;>.Gardfln, ..oilier steamers were more or Joss injured.! :
Under ono )( q f 1 ouf ]Mb b i an that-Mr. j. JohaTicknor. ; has boxeiVB* puirVj. , ; yw(a,and .Itbflhrfiv* Hes^jesiy.^uck^ tpkcn in. t tip woods of ‘Baid w tn ? Oothly, Alabama, and frora lhoir bizq and breed ing the doubt is expressed whetheFWh a pair can ho ; found .inall the Zoological gardens of Jiaropci ‘ ( " ' V ‘
StEAiiBOATS.—We* ato huppy .to ran- - nounco that oteamlWa t’ nivigitidfa "bafe at length Iceu resumed, . an dr already the steamers Telegraph and Lady Pike' are in. the trade, withtheir officers looking; more
cheerful than ever. 1 '
. Tho3,. A, .Huiley’s SarsapaTUla, 1 '* Tbp ; mof I emingp I,physVciunsof lhe present: ''day.esieciii Jl/e ingredients of which it is com- • poied.ds'lliil inon vaf liable a'mI’(tUcdci<ius tbai [ cad l, for iLefollowing miladies; yin JicdlfuJ#ri6 alt its tptms; (liiem.es uj‘ tht: skin,' eruptions, ic.; Rheumatism, Dyspepsia Ch'ruVtIc Ibu Lungs, rb counteract the do' ilfucUve'directs ofmercviry, Cancdroua niTeclions, JmmJice, Hypertrophy, .or Enlargement of the Heart, Valpitiiioh and Trembling, in Wit; region, ofj he Ueaitnadbluraach, iicurvy, Cbul* era, or£t. ,Vi*uai* JWcei IVcardfgta/cnil .ill '■ disease's tiling ’from' an'impure a;ate l i the ; *jloodiVtwcji tit Ga ;11 11. ' ?or salt bj LM*:y eiu'iiinvc spot bet ary.
Errata.—By accident/ about one-half of the article on was left out’ of oitr iesue of ‘ t ho 28tti J j,h uary.* “ e‘try. to bo careful, but mistakes tf/// sopjityuicV happen. . . .. ;. :/
Yours,
'CrocW.
spu ’^ob, 4, i 8 &7. V, Mr. Editor;— My. predictions tt/day have proven true to ilia Jailer; -At precisely ten Ibis forenoon, the President of the Benito! arose and‘read aOtiiblbing from • piece of paper, which I could not tmdantcnd in consequence of tbo noise Mil ocBftuio'n. mads by tbo Republican
[£T A Cathode priest, in Lowell has lately, on two or three occasions/laktifu some boys of his-Congregation'into tho vestry of his church, and flogged -them severely because they did not attend cbuich regularly. ' \
- Cincinnati Produce Martopt, ’. , * PLOL’H—>Tho nuikctu uachangeJ, but nothing of consequence bu been done. -, *; 'SRCU—A- sole.of .10 bids [Clover *t $5 08, The nilukct is'Crmer, ... , r ' ; PJlOViSlONS—Tbt roojko;, except for tVri ia quid, without change is prices. > Lard sold to sorm'extent, after our report 'yesterday, it l2ojJ)iit tbe: particulars were.kept privptei—. ilcss Pork is|ie!<].firmly:oldIB 60. ■ . : TALLOW—A ViilV-of 160,0(l6;]Iis atonic.' Tbs; denidjd isgo«A, ' ' , "-i-' -tiula? of 3WVsgidl illit2i; dcsiarul fu t i,
is hard.to jmyjnow, aa tfe Democrats stick’ qml the Republicans .mo asdetvrmined htnalmll notbe h Senator auy more. 1 omitted to say at the proper lime, that ds soon as it was announced that Bright and Fitch were elected, a special Messenger, was started to Washington with. d protest from the'oppositiujf meni-t hers of Hie Senate,' ih 1 order to: ImVeiiriA proper hands, before they could get there with their bogus "commissions, . It is the icttlcd determination 1 to contest’their right to bo sworn into offictV and 1 am greatly mistaken in'the chnroc-' ter of their, opponents, if. Messrs,;Bright & Go. don’t yctfind “Jonian a hard toad lb travel:*’ though ihere/is -no;doubt, l think,.hut they' will filially tncreed, and the people, of Indiana he ’ misrepresented for six years to come .In the U. S. SviiW, unless they—-Bright & : Co.—'BhouU ho, like the notorious Brooks, caHed to their account at another tribunal. ly - ’Yours, ’ Cnoccs.*'
