Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1843 — Page 2

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INDIANA RIGHT SIDE DP. COXOIBSSMEli ELECTED.

Democrats.

Robert Dale Owen. Thoma J. Il'nley.

Thomat S'ttith,

:iir!e H. Test.

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J. B -owi.

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Jhn Peflitt.

Irr Di it 1 ct. 2J DiiTHirT. 3d DliTBITT. 4th DliTRICT. )TH DlSTHICT 6th Duthitt. 7ih DirrmrT. Rlk Di 1 RICT. lOtf DlHTBIfT.

SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE. IniiiiNWi Au. 12. IMS. To the Editor of the Indiana State Sentinel :

fin, -i uiouaiu w 1 'ui rriuuii im im i k," Bitrkf r) J. W. PhfM ! Ite Gfneral Elertion. I furnish, f.r puMiration, ltt uf . ja '

trie i Mli-iai reiuriu ni me ! riection lor iiovernor, i.ieui Jo L White 1 OYtrnor. Än'J Represenlalivfi in Concre.

Rin li'lph, (traut.

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Andrem Kennedg,

ThixM in Ita'tc are elected. IMHAM LCGI9IATt7SC

John A. Malign. rjlcb B. S-tith. Datd Wallace. G. G. Dunn E. W. MiGaughry. J. I R. Bryant. L G- Thompson.

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Adam Allen

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NMI. Huntint b, Alle:. VVlutiev, S ' It, I'eK.lb, Steulen, UfnaifB. I ml i:i 11:1 m I . and MmAHmm IC:tilr:itl.

The distance between hidianapolu and

The Railroad is now nearly completed t

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H O A El ! Thii tr bn?c the noble Demoeracjr r liijtn.i I ill ! Um Blacli Krate Flag oi 1 tK 1 .tii-iii. :iml the proud M;r fiptmpjlrd IJ.iiinrrs

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A ( .ire ful comparison of the official rctnrna iinthoiomew, fiotn rouriti ü on the (iovcrnor election. I aw-.n gives us a clear Democratic gain of 5681 J. rotes. This will lo lrgcl? increased in the t'arroii, bilncc of the State These eaantfii J' now rive Whit otab a majority of f2HS otes 'r"r,n.

ovi-r do. bicscr. In the same counti r. K.,u, an(j sieubm,

Bright'fl mxajorit ocr Bradlcj i-.IsT.

Tlie Journal proclaimed that Marion n

X'imet.

.T. Smclear, 1 7. 1 annrhill, 1 If. Dusaai, l K P raraa-, 0 V. M Hi bum, 0 J 0 Head, I A. Mver, l I Sand, 0 A. Iiav b, 1 j r. Hi.fii, o j Marge), o

K kli.it, V. H Mitchell, 1

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W t: TRI1 .i:ia .XT : For t!ic first tiirio in twelve roan haIndiarj t a I)c!iioit:i'Ic (ovrrnor, A Datffjccraftc ! t. CiOfrei Bar, a'nl s!ic has a!-' a mrtjoritf ol l!i: Coogpres fional Dclezation The legislature will !' rery close but probablv I)cmocratic. Thts wai caused hy tin- treaicndou6 exertions ol the office holdera who strained every nerve to defeat tlie peopled will and keep ihemselvcf in office (iir fri :ndf in a few instances have suffered thcawclvcs to be divided on Lc M questions of minor importance. Hat on the whole, we have a right, and will CROW ! In anotlief column wc tvc ;tll the returns, tar as thev can be obtained. ll;il some of our friend h -n ;i little more atten-

Pountv uonhl be the "Banner County1 i" .'';" ( B . Mrnditiks, thix Congressional distncL This was the Htnke, first and onlv truth it uttered from the COO Uaacoek mencement of the canvass. Audio! what a fBip

J hnon, Banner ! Where the Whig majority was j-ireron, : fin in is in. Wall ice now l ads Brown 1 K ,Kr;.nce Iii r beats Whitcomb onlv 60 Todd ' Marmai, n 1- Morrison but 19 and Ihmlap cornea Montsa, within 19 votes ol being elected. Over 3100 i i s were polled, and Marion b i1- Bannei 2WB ' ounty. I .v i rv other counlj but one in tlit- Park, district has given Brown a majoi ify, therefore n' Marion i- and must be the Banner county. !!,,,''v I . a i a 1 1 1 Ii

There it hangs in rollen solemnitj, at half Mibr, i i ii .i " i Rwitawrlaad . mast, mm i nearly ai dark as tne moans i si j -jh which it vras upheld, or as tho face of the re- Tpot, 1 eimilli.n, lotiht;ihh ßarnett. Hang out vonr Banner on the outward wall, for it stands n gloomv wankk ifn- of tho fallen fortunes f Whiceery wivnr

nnd a an emblem of the iniquitous influence whn-cton.

of the Junto who hold the public purse of Indiana. Where is i our other Banner coun-

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C V . Jtnr$, (en. B'rry, J. Il-'r. S. Miller, It. AlexaaWr, I). Pi ni intjt. n, T. R Stauf . i.l, T. I). W.lpole, J. F. ( arr, J. Pirl.ev, a nv, r, Jvhn Ku ing, i. W. Cair

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0 Thomns J T. :d, 1 P M Parka, 1 F. Moore, 0 D. It 1 1 inxiin, 1 I). M. l).,bon, 1 J. PflcWt. 0 H. Hi .l!rv, 0 A. G. Hut on. 0 P F Reer, 0 W. s. i CaaaaM.

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J. Y Kennedy, DiriJ Henry, J D. Drfieet, G I. Orth, S. S. Collen, H. IV Aiken, I. II. liuell, R. J. ( oiton, CI. Pmke, I). Mo vrr, W. u ks.

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I he n.imri in i i , ;ue i.ew mtm1 er.

ly in the district ? where ?

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'Fill". llllf f.1 w I f C f 'itiimwr -r4 I t.n

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tioriN hv i ithor nartv was maniA Mtcd in the 'e.

tiv,-,w- should have been able to furnish case of Dr. Donlap, The whigs finding that JrTÄdT

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ii a.a aa 'aa.v l'l i. . -n

them comp tc.

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tor. nnd believine that unless o:n'' counter-

Tor the first time since the orgatiizatton cfiort was made Sutherland would be defeat- cntn, of the Stat Government, lamaas i Ihssm- ed, overtures were made to the more zealous p'"""'

Wc have elected a Democratic Go- personal and political friends of the Doctor. Oar I ..... ..MM

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vernor and Lieut. Governor: tie the Whigs whigs and democrats severally to vote for

m the 8cnatc, aad have a majority on joint Dun lap and Kuth rl.-md. and unfortunately ballot in the Legislature (as near as we can for tins Doctor, his friends bit at the bait nwii learn from the returns received); and have But for this stratagem, Dr. Dnnlap, by the aid ciaeeii, rertainlf a mnjoritj of ti c members elect to of the wlii- votes be would have ot ander Vvi', Congress Never has a political battle been all circumstances would have been elected. Fuit m an.i m , more nobly fought and won bi thcDemocracv This should be a useful lesson. Whenever a f '-v, ?e J any v here; and seldom if ever against greater whig proposes to swap votes with a Demo- RiawkUa, o,hl. We have tea the best ncrala of rraf. we may rri assured he is to ho a gain- ;",n ain f 1 1 1 C I f liiggcrv men whose boast it lias been that or in th political game They never swap ,, - 1 : u i jt'. .

votes unless the advantage is on the othor

, Ifemy, Hts4ricka,

-It will be seen by the returns that W. ,lim'1 "'

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. im:. Coimfies. Xumrs. D. IF. A1 mis and J., . Ifirkle, 1 0 Alien, L. P. Pen, 0 1 BaiUnlnnw, H. H. Sarboar, 1 o Slackforl, U.aad WM P. Keiner. l (

W A (iiirmaii, 1 1 II. Rtooate, 1 0 D. MiC-imell, 1 0 H. Miller. 0 1 J Neva, l o 5 .1. B Sim n"n, 1 0 I J s. A titan, i o Ii. V. Ill ikcm in, 1 0 F. Pei, 1 0 A. I. Uo' inson, 1 0 lv F.'lm mtoti, 1 I . Miller, 0 I D. ItatlatfOt, I 1

R. Sj.irknall,

(Ink,

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tkeu in vi r tuslo: H (I th ft nt

And we have ! (bated their cntiro rniv sah-of the hou-o.

though better drilled and better org inized I h i ii a lt- I . . . ' 1 lkfU l.'kt. I a i a 1 l ll i i . n

- ' . a- i i " I I . . .1 J. Brown, the Ioco elected to Congress runs Hancock, from their olucial entrenchments and totalh ,i r , . . . in l'i" mtv rear ol his own partv in tl.is. tin' Jaekaan. i i I & i . .

rowted, norse, wot, ana aragoons: aii ineir county where he rrjitWrs; that David Wallace

schemcf of Assumption, Bank, Tariff, and his competitor, also residing here is largely IK !i have been scattered like chaff before a in advance of tin- Whig ticket Journal, whirl-wind! It will aho be seen by tho returns, that Hence maj be dated a LVew Era in the Governor Bfootm trrrr beaten in this city and Political History of Inuiana, and time, as we township, where ho retide and where it may firsnfj believe will convince a large majority fairly presumed be i best known: nnd ol honest citizens, that the cliangc has been that he also runs far behind Davy, not onlv ascot tortaaate in every respei t. Such i- the ;,, thi- precinct, hut in the county.

,Tdhnnn, Ki cuisk an.l W K i .

prediction wc will in. make, and we are

c ootid nt ii a ill be fulfilled.

I i vicnre, I.agiane N., Ltfntat, Lake and Poitr, Mai ifn,

P. lamea, tf CD. Mar v, 3 C C. (.illicit, 0 Jo. Cowea, I Montis unci j, 1 S. Wollmar!, I (;. f. Won, i Jo'. Rabbina, 1 CS. W. Parker, 0 II S im; otl, S t; Joel Palaver, 1 ? J It. Jon1, 1 .1. K. Jo ie, 2 l F. 0 Efeatl, 1 CW. M. Salter, n T. McRar.Jr., C J rl M. Reed, 0 f lt. I MuMlist n, 0 S. Vribnke, 0 C W. M. ( onner, . ?H.W. Clark, V Jo. ( liap IMS, 0 I I P. Foley, o S. P. Moanay, 1

P, V. ( . I.i. h. (I

h m m,

F. H ndin, A. Cuppy. . Williams, P.. 6. N tvcll, . Km ton.

J. T. Hwfka,

Y. AH. n.

Rabatt,

m , , ft- pi n Lee, Jeirer-on, - Be , T( m, f-" (. I. Ch in vi-, J

Tut that and thai together." and what do if

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von make of it? Not much, as we reckon 1i is a tine ! llmv, no douht. hut ho don't

'I'lic C'tVUtlC t o.i:. I .

The battle fought in t:.i county on Men- look M wr,! 5Mrc lu' Iot hl ,'i,lt-

dav wa- to tho lUrnocracf what that of Bunker Hill was to the Patriots of the Revo-

ore 10,

M .ii..n. Miarr.i au 1 W.t Montgomery, Orarirp.

1

Rotbei laof, I

F. A M -tin nev, 1 F. Mr Alfter, 0 D. R. Ban, 1

P. K. F.t.ule,

million guns for old M-irinn ! for never ' was a eononest had over strh a troniondou RWpl.

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Kution. True, mil r a most glorious tiht, arc opposition. Journal,

rV. K. F.i.-le, 5.1 Sellen, r- ( .1 H. Ham-on. 3

W I Bowles, (; V. II ore,

E I liter, ) It. Ford,

were at 1 -t compellt d to retn at, but the i

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II w ! ! II Y ! ! ! That's tl

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Putr. IM, Parke,

tor was dear I) purchasctf by our opponents, steam fizzing ont of the burst ed boiler of

Tlici conquered onh because they were bet- Coonerv ! Don't be alarmed! Nohodv's Pi

. IVrrv tor i n ! than ourselves. Not even in hurt ! million crun ! That would be Ru?n' the Hud Cider campaign were they more a great waste of powder, to very littlo pur- rV'v. rsMSpletelj and thoroughly organized. Their pose, we think. Bui nevermind ; blaze away Sajnirsa, COfjnty, township and vigilant committcef, with yoajr old Blunderhus : but look oof, that Sv it orl ind, weit. coiitiawaHj on the alert ; while, on our like the lo rn of lludibraa, von don't ?ot KwtinTpk' part, wi iMwt a committee, or orgnniz itioa of kicked over by the ezpioston ! Haw ! Haw ! any kind, but fikc the raw and undiscipftnesf Haw ! Tiprecanoe,

inili.it of Lciington and Bunker Hill, rciyLssfj totelj on the general zeal of oar party, we aobli maintained our nvjund, inch bi

im h. until our ammunition was exliausted ! towninp ttwy ewilsd a bsm to the snns aiisfT In

S W D V'er, J. II Roberts, w. t;. rnfss. J Kot r, A L(e,

c t. Morfan, S. Iliirett, A Hkalt, T. Tuiman, . MeClure, T. T Wnht, . Haltwrt, A. C. Handy,

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As an in-itinre of tlie SteptfSlS ixi-rtinn of tho W higa VerWllliea,

on th. ilnv of the ilr!i.n , wr aro ill fee wed that in Rrthfl

H id we beeji as well organized as the whigs. wc should have bei t n thorn, for all, except

! inj .i snk th-it he couhl !. convey od in no baUar way Ii if. rlo word. v of eeoofd that. n wo are lold, tom of Wavre, the Mine men wkB CMfied the ilinr nnn to the po!.

-j, Shelley, P Foreman, It V. ( laik, J

('. Nu'ter, D Miner, . Hot. t'er,

r T OawliajK, - (c. Garrett J

. Hannah. U I.W.WfllhffMSB, 0 P. p. Hellewsr. l

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n i i.io cuurioMii.111. anu oca ja vm case, rs fiiaed a few days paenliw. to ee-alnbola sajoaajft to fr. WC know that SOOM ol tin d( ino ral Voted aafSroud f r hin ilecpn'il wife, nnd he huh nrtiMttf

for Wallace from persona COOsideratioos. -ne.Uv.thout one' To saM to Hm Weasly mt Um iawi- Woakk, A ... . ii nt. mm BMf ftlM atnte. tlmt IM nrron ÜMttffJ rarrirti to I ... I. .1 I..- el... 1

,,a m,t P,w VJ . the poll. i nnili r inln tment in Shelhy cniint forforgerv. tatlghl Us : if WC do SO, Whiggrry haf gained SSsi ia fesan counry for pning counterfeit money.

at v.. ' -I Mirion. County! Wc con

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? John Krlley, $ L. (Jreeorv, I Fuller,'

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Benton Blackf.ird Ho me. Brews Carroll CtSS Clark Clav

0 Clinton

0 Crewfeed i1 Dearborn 1 Peratur ' PiMia DeKens I Pi laware 0 Dubois ii F.ikhart 1 Fayette

Fb.yd Fountain Franklin Fulton

(1 (iihsoii

1 Ciant 0 Cireeno 1 Hamilton Haricot k J Harrixon q HiMidricks ii Henry 0 Huntinqton 1 Jackson 0 Jasper 0 .lav

Ji flferson Jsnaingi Joknaoai Knox

1 Kop. iusko 1 l.acranpe 0 Lskt

La ports

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Tr,T , ,,TatcT The Priclenlt:il i:ieelion. L. G. Tt rmpion. A. K"eS9. Ur, VW ''K (,0,r contain- all t V t il' lit OtlUDllWl It) I . -m e mcatnm suggesting the iuopriet ol a ro oni-

mend ttion Irom ( ongn, that the ( e tion lir IVt ident he held in all ttM Slat- on tin same day. Thii a good sum; - '"I tMWld, and We hope it may, engage the attention of the next i ongre?-. Thon aa be no rtalOillblr objei tiou to tin-, and the adraatngri woaJd be asMsero as and iaaportant Among thorn, lays th- Boston l. mot rat, we might notice the prevent ion of fraud- upon the ballot 1 ox In tcfaporan easigrRtiaa WMa

i other States, which, under the pr. sent system a a a

can ho, and to a great exo nt n UOuoi iiabeen pi rpctrati A. That this aa tiiod af laa was nractised at the last Pn sidential cl tion.

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Lvrauiinn, ssos sv wuvv, uwi " .1 uimi ;h t-jxtiillv ill t nlo. - e iticui noiri itm

the two first named point-, and t n miles

more to Edinburgh will otn be ready to reO v ( oive the rails. A passage from this place to

r' Madison i daily afforded by one of our cn

terprising stage lines, where the tt at cller can

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discrepances between the return of t hy - . a. .a m

the judges ol elcctims, ami mc evwenec oi the raited Slates asus taken a diort time

before But these 1 1 r 1 er- .'tr- passed, and w have

no aisposiuon m rnmtnaic any parn ai iin-

take steamboat and pass up or down the present time. Oar desire i Hast ail hon it . ii 1 r i .1 aa- ti I

irreal oiorougniare 01 mc vs esc 1 ne pro- m a 01 arnaicvcr pany. mai uinit ujmu miiiic dace in tlii- and the suiToandiag cotnsties has plaa by which the possihilify ol surli frauds heretofore been Iransajwied in wacoBf to ui" -bullet boa may be pn rvcati d .v, the ,. . , , . ... future Wc see no m thod so cflectuaL and Madison, l.awren i hurgii and l incmnau. , . . . e at the same bm so finee Iroai !) tion, to The trip to und Irom usually took IromütO jj o l0,ini: t;K. ,,.:ion Spoa the ffafM 12 daas, Now wagoas can reach Iafityette, tlirouahoat the whole Uomw. By this

on the Wäbash and Brie canal, in 21 days, means the cases arc bat lew, where even the

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and the railroad in two. and the whole trip performed in lern than half the former time and more than half the cost of fraaSportation saved : couseuot ntly the price ol bcavy

mot active rip lav t could pll hit trade to

anv orr.it advantage, and a greater certainty that the ballot box cs fairly irtdscatcd that the popular will would be obtained. Another advantage likolv to result from

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1289 549 lor.R tits

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552

1467 ttQ 1 5 909

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1373 .S65 I06S 618

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I.ovrence 905 '.ms B59 685 Madison. 790 774 761 782 Marion 1583 I5SS 20 1568 ISS6 IS Martin 287 :ils 2 169 ISS 1 M.uslial 169 SSS SI 157 232 SI Miami Monroe fior, M 13 iSj 967 Montgaawry ISIS IS7S 1 1307 IS78 Morgan 808 1003 10 M'S 995 10 .No hie Orantre 641 05 G20 919 Owen f. 11 818 1 SSI 809 1 Parke ISS5 10S8 IS7S 1091

articles, feueh as alt and iron is reduced one m h a change would be its tendetn to shortthird. en the period of intense excitement wmch It is believed from the energy manifested ,,mv fevriU during tltc leaaaa of o ir ai io

al election. Mruii-j oat a le.ey are iiom week to week, and from month to month, the result in each prc Ii' ig State contributes to add fuel to thll x ' Rh nt in those State that hold their rJectionf later, without any practical pootl eflect whatever upon tbeoe SUCC4 riding elections it might riso be nrged in favor of thi. plan that it would lurni-h a much better opMrl mi lor the fair ex pre rioii in each fcStal upon the ascrits ol the question at issue in Um i lection, because the

Great credit is due to . I. Pauses, I - ; exampl a of preceding SI ites, and the re-

by the company, that the railroad can be linished to this place in two years, and t w stimulus will be given to the upper valley of

ll White river that will immensely increase its

4 products. This fertile soctionof country has u O . r i l .

nercioiore oeen aimosi snut out 01 market, and the staple articles t pork, win at, tobacco and hemp cost one third of tin ir value to e.-irrv them to mark t.

road under their charge Their characters, a well as the progress thev have made t!:iseason are rare guaranties of it speedy and

io successful completion.

elements to distract public attention with the j robabilities of the fin ct ss or defeat of j articular candidates. Detroit ' Pm .

u. w 1 1

Perry Piko P lOSt

Porter () Pulaski ii Putnam ii Randolph 0 Ripley 0 Rsj-n 0 Scott J Shelhy Sp. ncer

'li :i;e! 4 li:mi:o! Speaking of the results of tin- re cut ClOCtieM the N. Y. Eeeniog Pool observes The n -.n lion in the puhlir miml MOCS the MKCeSS of lbs Whigs in 1840, 1 without parallel in the hinssy of

the pi .ireful eewdocl of affairs in this couotry. The re-

j.-. torn of the W ing poli. v h;is het n more complete sad (j , (; ir !, r, of Wsal in ' ti citv, lormeilv one ol the

From the Beffrsi we UrpuUlicin, .Iter. 2. Tar. ArrturTtD AsaaaaisaTte as Poswweswsa Iii nihil WlCSLiri I tin 0 e ai 1 1 il . I t . e M .iinl.ii.it GeorgSI Irom N"ffill- and tll Point Comfort last rveliinc. ,,ur tSliOeeaa wer. sliocbed to Irani t a baali attempt pij as to waasassksea the Pvaassaajatrt Oenetol, Mr. VnkliBe ho in c iiipanv aitfa Ii i two rrsoe,heia was sssssssini from Old Point. lt ears, that ain.-i.c the pa. -

reta from (tl Point, was John Mcl.t-aii ta !i er, smi ol

1320 1162 4 1291 1363 '.68 701 183 7 48 706 1350 1147 S4 1333 1140 960 1159 929 I IS I

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ti ulen

satire theo v;is even their mo i n It Ines not appear to hove lohen place owls in rerteio districts owd aoarters, hot in everj piece where clcciinui hove beeo bold NoHIm r i- it et ens liasa onlv ibal tio v ore defeated, hut repeateily, and at the pressstl soowm i i i the sOajtsrtnei ;ig:mit them appWOf to he eoiist.intl v upon the increase; as if the re-octioa were doatined to a we 1 1

Awdetant Postsaotero. At ihe dusoei h ur, on L.irJ iL hoat. when Mr. W iekli!T w .ill his daughters on bia arias, w.is proceedil t" Ihe a non, t i . ! -r, sudtlenly fprnrii; nt and stabbed Mr. W. in Ho- beeaol, wi'h a knite ah -ut five : t hi s in the l.lail , il.tl W is in l!i at , of rejatiii the Mine when Lieut. IL ...ll inl. Or ha hapj ried close h , envd Gardner, end bib suited his tit rti g h: puip .

The blade of the knife ttrurlr. the n'.t hreaisl h.ne, ssm

0 St. Joseph o Sullivan 0 Rwilsarfand 0 Tippecanoe

' I nioii

Vanderburgh Vermillion V ige Wa! iah

0 1 I 1 0

413 1111 406 1131 1266 1361 39 122 1352 21 560 588 59 5.V 586 61 6o; r,!i2 col SOS IS71 ISS ISI1 ISO

U Warren l W irriok 1 White

Wells Whitley Woahinffton 1015

2807

0 Wnyne 0

1 101

1 '

07'. 17 90

1 170 1370

0 ELECTION RETURNS FK REPRESENTATIVES IN fthe Cincinhati Son, os follows;

and) grow nwtii it ended in a tnttmph more am versa! snd with isjch f err, ae In 1 1 1 z r Mr. W aiilp lu.. . . complete Iwan has ever yet been achieved by the Pemo pain. H a horo cotssWird to has bulb, asaah eeaae erotic party. dire as srofS at hau I vese sptwdUty inalc um ol wall a vew Tbit eiiangr ... he reeeeof the peewle.caa onli be M PB'f " r 1 ' "riv'1 T ... .. .... ..." Pn I. ssor Sriiith oi..l Iii-, rhrohahl, r.-ndrred niaa Mica esaserilM il to tue Mli'iit. all suii.liinir ooi raMou nt ln oiiu- ... . .. ,,- . . ... 1 m- itr-e n- loch pr ! t.-i"0 i! fkill eon tl nil nil ctplo in their own sstndo. It M this, opon which the Ire- Mf A .,.,.,..., I I, ,,,..r,.i . ,. t r.toP.anmot rals n ly for suhsianti.il fcrceaa, and which i- sore, nn,- i , v Hotel, where he n ev resoaaina, Hi t o nanrfisi

finally, to triamph On Use cvwtrury, tlteir opponents cere td his wire, daugh i kI i 1 i . and e sra hai .. 1. ...ai.U .1. c in tlio rniw liisiiroa irl Ihn public mind, nncfa 4cnsed to learn, I ! .. n 1 we v ire, aU.tt 12 or es Operation., ami this iliMru-t is sure to end in defeat. ck, M. bo is pfon MM ! hi hi- Mllinl a.lvi-era to hr Mit of danger ; otilt be M.lV r. tiom pun. and 1 too onF2nTllt well to he limited in sny msuner. Upon on insjniry ans r. 1 . - .1 1.1 . - . mam in a h a friend a-t. !.i- wi'e n-i. n n (mi. liter. A tiht ret entlv occurred at Li-xiuutou. Kv . i. tw.- u - . , . .. - mm tnm . . . he I X l-res-e ! it a .lis th i o'. .1 opinion th .1 !.e W i lal- H - a-v ( isMiis m ( lay and Kamuel Prow n. hoili member; ! . -,J J mr aiiiler neiital aberration at ine ttrno t Ilia oee rr. ore, the bar Tho perticolara are atatcd bj a correapoodcnl , .. f, wu ,. .. ,,, ii , i T the t. Usoshsrf

o n 0 n n I o

0 n 1 1 o

l l l o

0 0 0

0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1

o 0 0

n l

o i ) Posey, j Vaiuieihurgh, I Bibs on, 0 Phe, 1 Duimjis, n Warrick, Sjsjncer, 1 Perry, I Crawford, 0 thimue, o rlarrtson, o ol 0 Claike, 0 Wssbiwgton, 1 Jackson, . Scott, Je!iiei"n, Ji linings, 1 Floyd, 1 0 ' Dearborn, 1 Ripley, Ruh," 2 Pica tor,

w itzrilainl, Frooklin,

( ONGREsS.

iirt nivrmcT.

At a political meeting, in Losington, lolt tVo-klirTe (Browns friend) made a statement which t lai pro

Jona W. Payne. RM. D Oasen. meed incorrect, wberettpoa Brown called Clav t n n der Hosi iqnwnl

being an acttiaiiitarrH lud i rieeof '.ir IVV fassstv, at:! I be latlei boti g I nt h short lime siiu e ow ! Ins mihi ure in oi.ta;i io - (iaiihiei a latbtr an . . isintmenl uu

liar Clav tlo u -trin k Inin. an.l h ore eilin r could

strike again, they were parted by the crowd. Some person then called to Brow n to " shoot the i! n wound rel ' Brown inatantlj drew pistol ami hred tin- hail atriking I be saaabswed .i" .Mr Cbiy'a btiwio-knifc Air. Clav Hon drew his knife snd rushed on Itrown, and enl his bSfl vout. ami his left ear entirely t il, ami part of hi- ooae ofT, ami mfficted a severe wound in Ins iihoutder m ar the corner of the collar hone. ben Mr Clay drew Ins knife, he thought he was shot, and did nut know the ball bad Strock ihe sbbard of his knife. Tho nolitn I. in- :ihf.nl lo-r. :r.- i.-ri V.u.. t ..r.- ....I. i A

Jo$.L.,Yhde. Thon. J. Henley, political meetitujni are held ev ry evening Any pen

416 m;ihMi niWRirT.

3D3 933

90 1 .Mi 1 173 MIS TlltRP MttaicT. John d. Msfesn,

1316 1176 1057

14-2 v75 1 3 "0 SOS !U4

Gardner is tili in proa n here he v a- ei t last ni rht.

an.l wirb the exception ol a glaring el the eyes, eshthibi i symi erne ol insanity, lie appears to t lolly awons of Ihe Od bo h is Cm RMtted, an. I eSptOlliBll a wash tl.is morniüz, ti a' he m h ive -jei lv en n ition, in the pre snee of Mr W ' , i I he art lnomg i-n cons nütted within tho waSrrs nt the Biota of Morylonsl we hellt ve, si lar as the Ktate is com erne-l, it hncOnSM t!ie tl nt v si the prow eating an rnea for the Buwntjr, at wsdeh lh- l.oat may arrive, t.. la e rl e.-e ot the matter, and as Mr EHrete, who acta in th a rapacity, Mutaunt this moeainff, 1 ut i- ri ; St ! .1 t r turn abMOl noon, Ihr examination

. an b--uit.-ii hv our i-aii.luiate f..i C..nKi.- Mr ThHU- " '!i " "" "i' " " 'S place tills silt -rmmn Im lorn ssaon, a true whig; Major Lccowipt, a (rue Uemocrst; 'OsjMtrf Grey : but we are ie ,i. r the impresaian t! at the ami Copt Sj.naz. both lug ami I . morrat, r anything med it al adsiscra .-t Mr M i ge, will deem h hnntwahnsl to -mt Use times All three Heel confident id mrcs ss fi9 him to he present, end the esominaton will, in cone - The political aacilenaenl h is not het n to high hen Im aueuee, be postpined to swana tutura istno.

IsarssM r nos t: a aptraranre of any tiling ut s hloo ly minded -- - --u . h . n -z pa'e, cj! . ji;:et snd rother iu-

une -ars

Thoixns Smith. w here OS a wish has been expie:-el hy some of our t-. et lual oui.tt nai.ee

1177 1009 IS7S

folRTir DISTRICT. C Smith. CMT$t. Hl' lf-nnft. W .Thompson.

Fsrette,

0 Union,

j Wayne, j Henry, 1 llamil on, 1 Mail hi, 1 Hancock, 1 Shelby, 0 Johnson, 0 Madison, 0 Kaitliul'jmew, 1 Biotin, 0

545

: i

9

3

SS

friends at Indionop s, that our contemplated Camp Meeting be held at that place instead of near ( ir em a-tle. and wliereas we heli' ve that the holding of the one need not hinder, delay, or prevent the other ; t-ut that each w uld much conduce to the success of our es M Then fore Resolved, That the Band and nt -ns of Ind. ana '

li a "t M r. W it ki ll ' .ii bters repaired t i Wa-hmr-

ton in the late tram sf ens in-t Htght, IS he ir tin- aVeWsV tu I tidings to her mother, who arrived tin- OMsrssiiiar, asad i- now, with one -t her dsarghtero, engOfasd m watehm and administering to tin- autVver. Osednei was rcxt iaj rsaanSsss hif.re loslgo Mrta. The Republican -av.Tin- wli , of tl.e w r- . t. s'.mot.v wn,' tmriw-

he n rpjesti f to honor us with their presence on the I ( ; h tha (i.e. me- -.v .- n -. . i, the rm.uo nt ho went n

ii gton up to das t me t the

FIFTH ni-TR!rT.

1 I 0 1 1 0 3

1

Ddi td W'atlvre. W'm. J. grown. 840 77"i 16:7 1485 014 12iU 61 1051 762 b I b'3 Oil 43 4SI ll PisTRtrr. sVho U'. OWsfS. Ges. 6. Dunn. 947 722 S'M 020 361 2Sj0 etil 9o7 Sil 653 993 s:i IISS 4M

h.-ard tlie stesuiboat at W

con mi -i oi of th- det I.

Mr. rk if.- I ni:.' Ittri unw . 11 to a I pear in Con rt. the "- rt and Jury frKeedcl to his room at the (i(y Ifsf , auu heard In. te - nnn) . n i as want to rssasshah ho

inii.ty ol Ihe prisoner. I :i ' ourt llien a 'j -i.ri.e.l tlie

ftirttn-r

mi nail ri I

t wi

i In . -es U I

il.

M Bros, Lawnncc, M ii in, Davit s-, Kn x, II.UD, Greene, Morg n, Sullivan,

X .it Tlie voir of fWkrr saWBWMp l not in. I i-l-.l in tlir mm

int. ot our anrsmpasettt, nnd that they l e assured, that in turn, and in like man . er, ( mlv ;:i r0SUW DUmbersJ we will recipesestts the favor. By order of the Was'iingtonian Boejetf, Greencastle, IAMBS RANKIN, Vice Premident. National CsiTSSTina. Tennessee am one of tlie Statea which, in union with New York, rteouMsended Neveasber, 1843, is the tune for hold tag tlie c ne. un to nominate a candidate f-r the Prtaidency. Ntftwith-

-landing su h U as the d -ire of the d m irrats ul that id 11 iTmsO t-sillied to ronversatmns i h !o- I. 1 he!.!

State, v et thev ield very eh en folly i wh-u ai i-ar to he 'he prisetier, hi. !t cr.vn.. .d Liui thai he v ;-s nut the wiil of the rwej Tity . 8o Wo judge irom ihe foil .-.vug r,-,'t '"'ml. remark in the Na hville I nion. -'I'lure -em- t He a " r -t .y to ihe i-ame rfbVrt, the j.iry rederided maj rit v of the democratic party throughout tl e Ur,M 1 r 1 fexv "-menta ami returned a resshel l m-aru'v. ürüow in htvsenf May. 1044. aa the tisae of holding a con- Mr- Rdardson said the prissnoi wsash! he fcepl hj a ssnttoa to nominale cmwlidetee for President ami Vice plsctel Mwt anUl lae nwrting si But grand jury. President. Tonne eeee roeomaii nd d Nos-ember, ll.t,

bwt aha wiB dmerfully acsjoieaco in tho wish sf" the major- .Ni i.ni Scrrascs Ttie 4aaeracnn1 at ..n or two-

nit ring This mornirig. upon the s-miL!ing of llit c int. Iir. Gerdm r. brofbi r of the priaoai r. bsali ed that he had bet n ia mruig UndVr N rn(.- r irv HWOOStg sinte April loot, !uo i

whteh time be had opportuniuea cf oecwis kiim daily. Is-

HeiititeK y.

Tlie Ilemorracv of Kentucky -eem to have i aike,

Vi,:o, Clay.

Putnam,

made a m-t elonouf eain I Im v will toon .. 1 , Iii. nm " ii . HendrKat, lav i OOnery on the shell. I ne jo remain

Wit true: and Virueiy.

The Ohio Slate Journal, the oma of open throe days, and as yet the retarns are

cratulate ir friends for the union ami in'. re-

piditv ma Bil lied hj IhCfSh notwiÜlstanding Coooef7 of Au.. Mu nakei the MUowinC incomplete, hut the election of three or four u'' our araoM af tnnsxation ; ami at tho (. ne:- ( ;,M,r , .MOtl of t!l0 faf.t üf thc i,J(.,uilN Hcrnocrat. to ConfrfUS counted 14. We Vfarren,

of higgcry and -Xigg ry : u Whatever of itrength the .Volition party

on sacrifice of y r-onal feeling so generali?

exhihited This the true dcnaocrafic jirit. ever reArding print iples as the chief and iinportant matt r t Uaac Let as hut adhere to it. and, though o;t defeated, ultimate and enduring triam h i- certain.

The i it.i nnati Meajrc.

ii i . i

po- 'r-s every nouj knows mat lereneighths of i: naesher will he taken from the

m bigs

KsMnCSJ This.

Eerr rmm' et c-f he Democratic Stats Central Cnm-

The M,-. re. In n '..lore a neutral naner. has unlurlcd mute will n.eet at the Palmer Honss on SATURDAY.

the D. amino Bhn - I r Owe . flhs l .i.tors. Mr Donna- he 2Mb day of August instant. It ahso utely reuuisue xan.wa. former It conn, , , J w ,lh the Ih-mmrtl.c pr. - f r ttr mt"! 0 .BUMi',W,yl r n-.t!. lee ran he Joi e. It lias been sucpested ttiat nir r, her I ,n tin- State, and tin! co..,i .erv ,. r .,, the ood . a.,e U e r for ,bwl caniol y , m m . . ' : 1 1 S " . i : 6 R - . a a. r " I

Hope ms new posin-Mi win i proniauie oin io ms Ue- l0 lbtl crJcClt ln wnt , reotureJ

mocrntic party, and to himselt Io his assot late. Mr C Mariio, we also fire a frienall psffaSfJ

shall have somethincr more definite next week. Hoone,

Tvnto mee. cimi t.. This State has re-elected Jones Whir:, for culAl'

Governor, and the Wl.ii: paper claim a Whig maiority in the legislature, but this i ancer- Jrer,

tain af vet. Cave Johnson and A Collum, tsi',e' Democrats, and J. II- Peyton and I). V. Miami, Dickinson, Coon?, arc elected to Congress, as Fult . . ' . e Pulaski. lar aa heard from. k- cmsico.

Marshall, rA man named Richard Lee. wm rrtisln d tt death hy a lo which he traf Isopnrte,

. .V ii i nr voir or ibt.pi tow ri - i i ( i nor inomi'ii in irif m , 1 rial certihra-e ot tlie (ink, BWiog t Uwssturn t-iee ma.lr ,-nr d.v ''. tmi only a- to inne. ,ut in all thc otBOT mooted pins, o'er w 1,2 print, among who hi- the Alban Evening 1 .. . .... . . M L . I . .. .

Ota See. I h.-vote -loo.i , ii gcer vole. . v aeasask. St : Itiaiev. i ne manner h rarauamg nenne-, me presume win ..r j u'i.ai.arr uting io work; Iht-mseiics into aumetbl 0 23. BriStit,4. John vv. iasvlaSI. ood COSip O.Ilaaa If. coursr- be decided by the sta es nVnmHves ; ami it ta r -t ,kc a passion against the ll.-m .erat;. ,,,rtv in UHa Utt t . MfSHIH uisTRicT. be deahted tkat they ill adopt the lieat im.de .-f sscer- not all -wins to p. t-ans sf Atrsrssa dsnsaal the rurtM of

t. .. 'i rut. ney. jos. a. ngn. . uuiin; .nil lecunng ibe hone of the sovereigns. suffrage, without a property qualification. .V V fire. 111 &2U , 'cr.. ,fi. a-. . , mm.

sskwwaon how a not took place in i im innon on um , h. wi1!C4 ,.f . w Vork. ,t samenta, are a-a.n at n irk 1-t inst in on-euiiem e .f a mgr.. ein In longm ton L .1. 1 ti. .In n 'ii a a in n.e i aus oi . iiil. n. Ihe rontruversi lietoeen gentleman ol Kentucky, who was on a vi-.t totheeitv. v,,.,,, . i- 3 t . i it. . i- a" ifgmta. in refererre lu fusttive laves, du'iii basing been kidnapped bv a numm r . abolitionista of . , , . r, . thatplaee A anH-ah-h., ,. meeting WOa railed, mid '"'"'1""' ;fh" .w.rd..ndlhe,..ssago addres-ed by oovsral peroomi ths crowd incrensed to Jamou. nine month a he, prove Heart tb.t tbe pome thonoancH, and proceeded b the boose of Mr P.,r- "h naa nuthn g I ut a.saui'a npon tle mettti at A nett, on avosrod abolitiuoiat, where bmkbats were thrown J to upect from Nntthern Urniggerj N .w the into tbe nouee, and thrown bat k .g.-n by tho inmates, "higa ol Nt w V .rk mo sfsaatring t. i rt., ei.ffraiie, who numherod atrongl) and were wall armed, determin- w ith.uu resirn turn, a.:d t!.u- enli-nmr war. nly in the cause ed to resist if nnceseary Tino :Iih i srrtiima of th- of Ahofi ion. Why is it th Uie ptoding Aasaistsasaiasa af Mav.r ami polne. se eral of tins rioters Wire SCCUTed, ifao North 'OO Oporom with tba MVbtg, and tfao tatter sield

ISIS 1220 o90

rir.HTH DltTFIfT. Briint. Pettit. LUrk. Milroy.

1 124

Wilson.

1 J-7 790

12lf 122U

547 f 1

1294

5I5TH CISTS Tf T. E. M. I "h :m erlain. S. C Sample. J. Bigelr

Ö46 213 23ä

. SI 273 167

3 1 29

lud an end put to the matter

SiMMtrtr or AeciOSSTl Llure g twenty vera of sfeeoBUeet navicauou on the weotern m-m, frosn 1810 , 1 - 1 1 , two hur.dred knd twen'.v -. iht ocenleuts have accusred. causing the loss of ltt'O kea (Jl t'.e-e aceide-.n, 99 were l-y erp'o-iorn and co Ispses ; 23 by fire ; 25 by shipwreck Irom ga!e. eel isj - -. A: e ; SS fr am iii.' and anwyors ; ai.d 24 from different and min wn caus s.

Particlar m.rr.

assent to the seheri.es of the former, if there is n un

derstand. tig ur aihnity t ' tween Unna ' JSjS ss fee. "At f.r II . I Hmw 'hat to be a tie . wno She obaervotsen - t V p r. Every t. !v I a- read R -eri-SOUS aci ut.t of the at-dicatiou af t hrta V'.. Mbl bil rt tirem. nt t . t'.e c Io ster, w 1 ere he asssWesasd the r. Ii.-i-ou fat es ami losaeritsss of tie aasjaf la wh ch !. SU " lard bi i se f tur acromphshtd M oioti r a H-1 in, -

pen is weer islb. ha ateiy tiananuttrd. among other v. l-

plitiinr: tbr the gunwales ol a hoat. at the ',! i i. i. ax . i i i Lofcl

er,

kr.

ftroidr, Uto A. Ca sra a, Secretary. Blutfs, last Week. Wf have beard no par- Wahash,

U-2w

i ticular.

bentan.

ua!-'.e j-ers. to the Natiotial Institute, one an sj tl i. sub-

) 4R neaoeato with Htis efske for ndveruetng. job a rk- ieck Ho nsunouneea. npon good sihonty. tho whdo of dtc, must he acttU-d up very on, hy cash or onto, Kt , ! rr' n's 'bei at W M inWJOrUS . M I U WS S I - veil of romance tiom one ot tlie m -t inter. tu i. . i men.herthis. Cand.dat . are alas called upon, whether oeabl of Wkuf has slwavs Urn NfarsM aa su'hent iectcl er net. "w his