Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 3, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 October 1860 — Page 1

THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER

VOL. 3.

JASPER, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 17, i860

NO. 30.

Published every Wednesday, at jasper

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Greeley in Favor of Fred Doug laei for

uongresi. The Black Republican MP 4 ffairf anvi a,ia

r - J "HAIUUS

to relieve tnemseivea of the odium fas aome

of them profeaa to regard it) of being in fa. aa ab - I!a . a .

w. neuro euuanir. inoueh ihm Jan...

that the moat trusted leaders of the party favor that doctrine ia becoming

inconteatibie. If not. h ih

"J -- .1 .uugiik quotation of and reference to that clause of

me ueciaraiion of Independence which mi.

out that "all men are create i

clauee, bv the war. which ,h. r........i

H,k a mm mm .- I. . i. , 1

...... mm I miH ii reia,aii men are

hearts-HIS MEMORY WILL RE FRA

GRANT THROUGH GENERATIONS. It

will be eaaier to die .in a good cause, even

on the fallows, since John Brown HAS

HALLOWED that modo of exit from the

troubles and temptations of this mortal exis.

tence."-N. Y- Tribune.

"For one, we confeae we love him vt

aonoa him WE APPLAUD HIM. He is

honest in hia principles, courageous in their

defence, and we have yet to be taught, read

ing from that book of inspiration all ac

crested free end equal") and the forced con- L ,7 T V ,D'Pi,'l,0n "1 wide, atruction they place upon it lor the purpose koow,ede' bow where old John Brown Of the fearless and trulv free of including eeratatal Wh i. u....l.. is a trans0-raaAr. n iiK h:m 1 1 1 1 3

Uncle 8am. BT B, H. TEWKESBURY.

A jolly old soul la Uncle Sam

A jolly old soul ia he, With never a wife, but atrange to tell, With daughters Thirty-Three! His boundless farm, And bis strong right arm.

And hia daugbtera ao fair to aee,

Have made him the prida

Return of the Jews to Palestine. To the atudent of the Bible and church bkliavf, there are few current subjects of

more absorbing interest, or of deeper signifi. caace than the events now almost daily occurring which point to the repoeeeeeion by the Jews of their own land. The tide of

progrees after a Ispae of centuries, may be aid to have fairly turned in that direction.

and the prayer- lang offered by that choeen

tf i.I..J:. aee. '

iNtiuuiiiv urirroe! Why. in ,11 i.sa. -k..

ett. have they placed UitMi am .n auuIl

las iavi . k a . . a. t. -

v - oorn wnne men, and above

loreign oorn whiles? Whv did th

publican Legislature of New York auhmi, aa

the people the question of admitting negroes

w asms ss wnitea, when there was no necessity for so doing! But it ie unnecesaarr to nrocH v..i

oniy are the leaders of the party in favor of negro tquality, but aome ot them are in Im.

vor of elevating negroes to the high offices . . f tmm a 1. . .

w wiwi in me government, ss we ana

is a transgreasor. Do with him ao one will

hie ashes will some day be gathered loa

hero's tomb his name will be written with

the Wicklereids and Telle, and Washirq

tors of history, and the American schoolboy

shall yet be taught to llaten, with moisten

ye and beating heart, to the atorv of

old John Browo." Conn. Herald

"John Brown diea to-day, bet liberty

doe not die with him, nor eourige, nor hope,

nor the light of truth, nor the influence of

Christianity, nor any of those moral ele

at sV a

In .September 1856. the radical Ah rilili..n imt .

. a- " -'IHWHI.W Dl NB Vn.k .....k ..I . 17.: J

--- . ...rmBicu ii uiica, ana norm

nsiso s state ticket among the rest belng!mn,9 "ich most forever war on slavery till Fred. Douglass, the nieirer. for Seri ,u th imnrM.ikU - - :. i..

... . m - - - j vi - ...vrn,. wimav IWI Uli U . I c B III II nfAIA hi. ..... A . .1 . r . i. I

.... . .... u' i.uuiiuMi run u 1 1 Horace

ureeiey of the .New york Tribune. He thought Fred, ought to be sent to Congreee. Anybody would do for aerraurv nr m.,J

but the nieirer Douirlaaa had oaeuliar n.iiA '

catione for the office of member ol Congreae, and he was in favor ol hia (D's) nomination .a . tit

no eiecuon. we quote irom (iroeiey's Tri tiiinn nt Smiinmh... lull?.

overthrow." Norwich Courier.

"So let us be reverently eratefol for the

privileges of living in a world RENDERED NOBLE BY THE DARING OF HEROES.

the suffering of the matyrs among whom

when let none doubt that HISTORY WILL

ACCORD AN HONORED NICHE TO

This Uncle Sam haa a giant frame A giant frame has he;

His pockets are deep and hin pursea lined

In a manner moat fair to aee! He bounds hia landa By the rocky etranda

On the ahorea of either sea

By the surf that brsske On northern lakes,

And gulf-waves minstrelsy.

but rcaltered neoole. that ".In,lh ,

saved, and Israel dweU securely, sod that "Among the candidate put up by the Con- OLD JOHN BROWN." New York Tri lbs Redeemer may come to Z.on." ia un- wT" J' h beri.3' P",T at Ulic, OD ooe.

doobtedly haatening to fulfil,.,..,. MonroVVoün I XaTSÄrf wn had no murder nor tre.aon

lite Sultan of Turkey i. eneouraaino office of seerotarv of aiate. With in D'B Deart His miosion was one of free

Jewish emigration to Palestine, sod :s offer- t0 aDi,il? hotter nomination could oot be iom. Eulogies, marble monumenta, poems

mg to sell them aa much laud aa they . 0, rL w onfeM 'bould and proceaaiona, will celebrate hia fame, and I FmttT90 1 In aase aa kVl a Ilni.ila. 1 ss- 1

rhnnmm I.. k.. .J:. i : j .... I " 1 riecieo. Nil ft. Im - .- . I .

proper place ie not aa member of the atate " " P""""7 narasaea his wil aasasaki Smm r .k-L.1J1.1... ..i . V " " " . fJOOD MAN AVT A TWITE FRivvn

r m ---rN vi mo .uuiiiiiouiuuM i A'oauy, out ss a member of --. -

mosque of Omar to them, which, it will be Congress at Washington.

recollected, atanda ansae the asawai .it r ,Wm 'ur ,ne former office he noasesaea no We could fill nne sheet, vor u nn. ihn...

r - m wa aaeass a , , gm - s - . . . v..k ihw-

Jewlah temple 00 Mount Mor.ah. tMZZ

mosque ie one of the If obsmmedana' moat Repreeeutative at Wsahington he ie panic ch,rc,'r horn prominent Black Reaered shri.es, being scarcely inferior ia .a- ularl ff'ftad. Aa an orator and debator he Pub:ican P'pers of the country, to ehow that tiona I imaorlann in ihn.. u. . POsaeaeea both the fores and attem nf Vi it is all livmirnrv itinnlnit hiMi... ...

" Im. . & 1 1 r .1 I

eotna. Politicians and statesmen iook uo .L. V' . V. . ZT C"UÜ,. "u wne Pr of " reeleys, the Glddii es, tfe

s ui ana? iitai laiaatiifsj. wä; n 1 n as ,isni i ni 1

ontheaeindicaiionaasthelegitimsteco.se- victloo end a resolution worthy the best 0row"-wbo wm ,be eoatroüiag spirits in quen-e 0 liberalizing influence ol Mshom- of the Republic, add s pcrsusaivs end tne C nvenlion that nominated Lincoln anJ medan niterroure with f!h4abl.n. - -a ... magnetic rhirin not of en felt in the PrAm. Hamlin, to nrtend. that thnw nnw nr

... . :r . : . ". r ' -

they may be; but to the reader of the yet J" n , "V ,nen lM 'r,e,,,, ' ever have been opposed to the treasonable unfulfilled psge. of Revelation, they ... JeatS- Brown .od hi. comp.npoint to what .. respects the Jews, "pro- nominated, but mske every effort to return ion" Theee men, in wboas bsoda old Abe

pheia and kinge" have long waited for, "but m fo ifrM on the very first vacan- Lincoln, should he be elevated to the Preai

is - w 1 r ii in ran unrna snunii, ' 11 .1. . .

lied without the eight." That the Mosque HaÄ Mnre Tnt& " . .... I no It annaara ,h 11.,

dency, would be "but ss clay in the hands of

O- I. . .

of Omar should be In . fair wee of saaai.e s.ti.flsd -ith - '! .,' . " h. potter," would to-day about em.ncip.

iitothe hand of the people ti whose falh-M elev.te the impudent neero Prd. Düh. 'ion lo tne from the funeral pyre of

'the .it. on which it atands wa. once ,oove ,ne hei of the fifteen or twenty American freedom. Leithe powere of the fin in an everlaatinw covenant, i. what I1.0!!" wh.i,e 0!ra in.,he Rochester Dm Government peas into their hsnds, and the

nr..der of aecul.r history fifty yMr. ago m Con' i5 ?"f 1SZ KP'eaeola"" public mind in despite of .heir promises,

could even have dreamed would ever come tneir Podges, and their platforma, would

pass. S me of the hills sroumt ishm. .Black Republicanism Sailiag Unden become bv repeti ion. fxmiliented with the

t l Falte Colon. I...... r n.. .., . l . l

1 "i-'uro vi um p 1 r vrrj, wiiit.n incj now

lesbsve already become Jewish property

Falae Colon.

m iwviiiTw vt us, s I s . sxrarw. w 11 ivu iiatjw huv

"ditianomeana improbable that aome of W denoutt" Ue ul inva.ion by ftM d h.p,)Crilic.r prf,end l0 d m l I at rmen fnress . . f ih Ä I i . . Ot.i. m I

'ns present generstiou will see the entire 7 "," or 1 "' 000006 aod condemn. t. t 1 . . 't'ory, no matter under what nretest. ss on

of the graveat crimes " Chicsgo Plstform

of Jerusalem agaio in the hands of its ncie.t owners. That s mighty revolution

follow in the wabfl of auch an event, is mLAC saiuso urder it. I Bl; f prob.blv..eer,.iB...I....K. t " . IT ' TRIE COLORS. popul.t.O. of tb.tCt,:

St Louii the Queen City.

St. Louis papers give the followiog as the

awe

"We leave tbia work Ii. .. "execration f"" 7 'rd' 00 the memory ol Brown & Co.. to the fit econdW,rd'

Lands end tongues of those wbo regard the ' fundamental axioms of the rwi.i. r Fourth Ward,

S'obsbly certain aa thst the Jewa will re.

net all; at all event, affaire ia that immediate region of the Eaat must era long be'e au engrossing theme amonf the na

tions HI Ik. mmmtm .LI. Ml .1

.... v.. nn auie oiacusaion Of . . . iFlhK W.nl '"is vast theme, and ih. . a. .Independences, 'glittering ffeaeralitiea.' 1 "a'

Ifillment of the prophecy a. they ,r... Wt Bot b 0NE REPROACHFUL ? w "d' sirs iii - . WORD, disturb the hiondu .hrn,.H. .1..... enth Ward,

' ' ' proline ne id tor the ' ' Fihth W.nl pioua nriu mmA ik. Miui l in John Brown and hia eomastrinta aro aro.

h a IJ iia r.,l ami I it A as avkat Ninth Ward.

dared and died for whet

LET THEIR

21,847 13,864

10,557

150UO

13,589

8 aw

13,035

21,798

90,000

22,787

Tenth Ward,

Total,

tioo of Cincinnati ia reported by the cenaue

taker, at 158,851. St. Louia therefore

claim, to be the "Queen City of the Weat.

'"ij'ooe pres.; and thoeo evi.cing the ..t. '? John B'own stf.mili.ri.a. .h..-i.;... aTÜ 'lOf. They

find their enlightening disqui.ltion. !SJ?lL .

" '"withaHvi. ii Tl.- in.-;.. 0u.0ai,, Tola .

.-.-.., .urrr..,.t n,,,., -rt fw, ... ' ,

fnt. of those journala would do well t,,L. " . " v utn x nn i ija i w ih Tht population io 1850. w.a 77.860. show

jf' pmicul.r attention to thi. subject- SlV" HALLCLANK HIS CHAINS ,-. extraordinary iooreaw. Tke pop.l.

rreeoyterian of the oreaen, w.-a, i. " -vn , il-üllu

fr It. and promise ür. ,utur.. 2SvV T E RAVES P M0ÜN T VKR' p'lsd.phi. Prem. NON. Nsw York Tribune.

M. Win I. m...-.a h L-??? Ü5Ü e0,tt döW" Hl3U.ae

yor n,,Kk ., T " CS.B OF HORROR SHALL MARK IT! OVIEZ. ! Ä IT ' PV Wh'" 70,1 100 tmnow m blood. .

It la m .. . , . I - - . w . v,..ii V.IVH. w II. UVB

lI.V h"ff Wereth. black men tsd.y .oitoTinuHil

It 1. .... to -Z t. ent duot,,d' wi,h " Md auiioa

dtT heo he It writi.e ,My CM"' ,0 ',ow,rful lhal F0 Itlemeaa to ridicule en .ditt.i .w.. bbil'- !' or, we affirm, aod

g kave not two .torn, of brain, in weur C" f,lr,f dBy, ,h" U wottW, 0WJ kull. 0r,M iB y0ur their inalienable right and duty to throw off

individual who (a fniiH thalr nnnraaanra naar.aahlv if ih

v above indictments, should be cent lorolby if they Mn The whole outside be to! t,l0,,ar for 9Mk ad the. world would cry, '.men,' let them fight, and eported for the balance of hia Iff to mJ aTood men help them, though the i lone,P ieland, where he might ia .oh- blood should flow, .von unto tba heroes briLV,,on for lh commissioa of sueh horn- dlsa."-Wiaetead Her.ld.

i a. b wi .a i .:ii i in- mi

jvna Drown ova. win live in millions of

(TT If a men has intelligence sufficient

to tuthorite bin to vote and sealit io mak ing hi. owa laws, whilst residing io a State

why ehould he not exercise the aims privi

lege when he remove, to a territory! Cm-

aioa esquired whether it wee the meat Casar

ate that made him great. Probably tbor. i.

aome deleterious effect ia lbs air, w.tsr, or

food in oar territories, unmans our pioneers, and renders them incapable of aeif-govern-

ment. If ao, we politely request thst class

of politicians who think themselves capable

or governing them, elves, and the "reel of

mankind" to point out the poison, an j gjre

us their names. We may probably be able

to find their antidotes. Mt. Vernoo Umpire.

ftTThe firmest friends ask tba faaaa

fa tori.

Hia daughtera ao fair Are a loyal bandOne great democracy! Who know their true worth, Nor kiee the earth To ariatocracyl

The buxom Maine, by eaatern shore,

Dwell, with the Granite maid, The ataid Vermont, with placid brow, Reigna 'mong the everglade.; F.ir little Rhody'a busy hand, With Massachusetts' brsin,

Joins with Connecticut to blese

The rocky eaatern main.

The giant York with regal miea,

And "star of empire" crowned.

With Pennaylvania'a iroa arm. Clasping the world around:

The merry maid of Maryland,

And Jersey's peach-like cheek. With saucy little Delaware, Our grateful praises seek.

Virginia mother of the brave

The twin Carolina's fair,

Sweet Florida, enwreathed with flowers,

Georgia, with golden hair; Pair Alabama'a heaving breasts, Dietent with cotton ball-,

The .unny Mississippi's grace,

Kentucky 'a cavern walle.

Louisiana pressing hard

The mouth of Miaaiasip,

While all the reat delight to take

The aogara from her lip,

Weatward, beneath . lone, lone star,

Liea Texaa' wealth untold,

While California binds them .11

With chains of glittering gold.

Bold Arkanaaa a .trapping maid,

Missouri, aunny grace, With Tennessee a central gemOhio's beaming face;

The prairieo of fair Illinois,

With Indi.na'a plalna,

Vie with Wieconain'a nodding plumes,

On fields of waiving grain.

Coy Michigan lies williogly

In northern lake, food graap,

low. give, a willing hand

For all the world to claap;

Fair Min.teeota, youngest

Of the peerleaa thirty-three,

With Oregon make, op the band

Of the fe.rleaa and tke free.

No lovelier band or fairer l.nd

Bleeee. the ey. of beeren:

A sisterhood more pure .ad good

Earth never yet has given.

BTJ-The following abridgment containa

the plan .od marrow, aum and aubatance, of

a sermon which occupied an hour in deliv

ery:

"Mas ii aoaa to trouble." The .object, my hearers, ia naturally di

visible into four heads:

1. Msn's entrance into the world; 9. Hi. progresa through tbs world; I. Hi. exit from the world; end

4. Pr.ctic.1 reflections from what may be

esid. First, then:

1. Man's ingr.ee in life i. naked and bare; S. Hi. progress through lif. I. trouble

and e.re;

3. His egress from it, none cto tell where; 4. But doing well here, wo will be well

there.

Now, oo this subjeet, my brethren dear, I could not tell mora by preaching a year

To the Conservative Men of Indiana. Franepoki, Oct. 2, 1860. Girtlemeh: I have had the honor to re

ceiv. your l.tter of the 99th ult., In which, after aome very kind complimentary expres

sions of your personal regard, you are pleased to aay that you 4 would like verv much to

have from your own, (my own) lipa in a

apeech in the city of New Albany, your (my)

opinion of the duly of true Union men in the

preaent crieia," lie.

It will not bo convenient for me to visit

New Albany in any short time to come or

to make to you 'the addreaa you have re

quested. But I have no disposition to withhold from you my opinion aa to the course that ought to be puraued In the preaent cri

sis by true Union men, who desire the election of Bell aod Everett. That opinion will be sufficiently expressed by at.ting that if I were . voter In the State of Indiana and be

ieved there waa no probability that Bell

could carry the 8tate by its popular vote,

the. I would unhesitatingly ctvi nr VOTE TO DoT GLAS; AID I SHOULD DO TBI.

thinking that thereby I performed my duty as a "true Union" man. and rendered both

to mt courtst, and to Bell aod Everett

the candidate, of my choice, the best service

thst circumstancea permitted me to do.

I have the honor to be witb sincere .c

knowledgeraents, and very reepeetfully youra.

Ac, die, J. J. CRITTENDEV.

Messrs. Chsr'es Meekin, Wm. P. Swift.

E. W. McCracken, E. Cemmsndeor, A. M. J ackaon, Dennia Gregg, F. Den forth, H. N. Devol.

OCrThe following are the appolntmenta

for tbia Conference year of the M. E. Conference for this District:

Paoli District John W. Julian, P. K.

Paoli Station W. H. Jsckson.

Orleana Station L. M. Hancock. Orangeville W. E. RavenacrofU Livonia F. A. Huteheraon.

Hardineburg L. E. Ctrson. Leavenworth J. M. Hilliar.l

Rono R. Rbodse.

Wickliffe-R. W. Patterson,

French Lick J. II. Lester.

Memphis J. MeReynolds.

Hsysvllle J. F. Sf. Clair. Rome Wm. Maples.

Fredrick burg I. N. Thompson.

A Remarkable Prediction Fulfilled.

Helper sava fnaee f91 in hia nankiu..

campsign document, (the compendium of wich haa been endorsed bv moat nf tha

- w mf WSaj? wß V .11 inent leaders of that party:)

"bra long mark our (bie) words, there will aaeend from Teva a hlinta fnr PraarlAM

, a -- srSBSS a. IVSJUVUI and for Equal Rights, that will utterly coon-

iuuiiu in menus ot oespotism, and est at defiance he authority of naernera anil aaawa

consternation to the heart of every slavery

prupoganoisi. '

This man Heiner evident I v Irnsa ha.

waa going to occur, for "consternstion ie now nein carried to tha heart." nf n... ni.

y w mm m mm -rmm W WVjSB III zena in Texaa. bv neeroea throw! n, .

nine into the wells there end settin Ars m

whols villages at . time. Thia. nAA u -

Chriatian and humane and maa-nanimnn.

of securing a ' buna for freedom," but the I . a r . .. i a .......

mom snamsrui inmg eoout it la the fact that Helper ia endorsed bv moat of tha Ttaanku.

can leader, including nearly three score of

memoers or ex memoers ot (Jongreaa. N.

1 1. express.

Abe Lincoln.

Io addition to the vote of Mr. Lincoln for

the resolution, of Geo. Aahmun, offered In Congress during the Mexican war, which declared that war wrong, unjust and unconstitutional, Harper's Weekly io a biogrsphy of that individual, aay. that old Abe voted

again.t a bill fronting one hundred and sixty acres of laadtosachof tha volunteers who

served io it. He tbu. sought to visit hie

wrath upon the patriotic men, young and

old, who at that time died by their coontry

marched to the battle field. This set w.a worthy of a tory of the American Rsvolutii a.

Ia Liaeoln'e brief public life, bo never did

a patriotic aet. Talk about auch a man be

ng one of the people! It ie aooss.se and

worse than that He hatea the people, all

hit tublic acta prove it. "Ol Isn't be a d.r-

ling." Ohio Statesman.

QQrBlack eyed ladiea ere most apt to be

paasionate and jealous. Blue-eyed, aoulful truthful, affectionate .ad confiding. Gray

eyed, philosophical, literary, resolute, and

cold-hearted. Uasel-eyed, quick-tempered

and fleVle.

(ttTAn exchange paper apeak, of a wind

tb.t w.a ao violent, aa to blow poet boles

away.