Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 108, Madison, Jefferson County, 4 September 1849 — Page 2
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31 . . I, IK1EI I1. I .litor. M i oimv i: i.m ;. i . i. Senator Vhitccmb. Tins !:-:::. ?u:-h'.. -.1 Jfeliator is Jams Town, N. Y e ifam troni a hit- ' ter to a friend that hi-; boa,;.!; ha- it rov. proved, and that ho whi return to Indiana j in a biiOi t tane l i . 1 T-. I --Vi....;i ii,,.. rm ia :i-r i-i. nviu'j 1-1 , a-liin?ton (. I-Vhrurtiv la-t, he had j . itv in no croat reverence lor the IhUe, if we are to jtnlgo from conduct at New Albany, I.ouiivi'.hv, and o'.h'r j lace, on the tup up th: Ohio. Th- der' i.'c-.ions of duty were not su:lrr'd to pa.-rf without the censure of the pood tn'-nol'al. parties. A imo.-t initnediatel v iift-.-r the inauguration the ma nan era got up a lu:c prt.-t-iua. House. We have not t n at the White ; t doubt of Hi' fcT" dencrai's want t it: and t! ma naii niL-hi 'i" V re a ca-onaiv, :u.-o. i--n'''ai iavior in, id-; to ray cv.t many ; ; t y things ol l .iif.i,. nm,, W.'ilCll V."a. 1 ' ",kJL ' ! 11 1,1 - i'. -f, v.j . , nhai.- t!,e Vaiue d the llouk, p. ohably ! I inure hke. y to o a n Mi latum iniI 1 n lih Su nd ay cmidiict on the trip to j Wa-h m .:'.' n had mad.'. We laJar occasionahy ei tiie i e n i "a I , mi his tr i p thi ou gh I'cn nv Ivar.ia. At lian:.-!,ur-h, I'a., the i , ! vl upon me cn iciv to vi.-it t 1 - i ::; i it-.-id'-i.t in a i v, to e i.iin an on m! t I .u.dlt.-r, IU WlllCh j j aiu niiy to dc! i ver v. n tit" ( 1 1 n i al is mad e to a : "I l u .hi k ou, tre:,tleineti, for voi.r klndnt J ' - - u the troimer of our country. W h- rev-r there ; has been the most ol haruship and the most of j !an-r. the governm.-nt h ..s seen U to require j iny serva-e, so that i i,w i:u.--e.i enjoy, d o;.poruiitilie.s id learning tiie horrors ol war. Next, we hear i.f the ( 1 ' m 1 n! ;e; in the .Mo'intaii;.-., ! cturi.;.: a 'l.ocof 'Co,' and wiiat i- .-trance, the I'rv.-ident actually (we give tins on the authority of a corrtspondeiU of the J'iiiladei; diia News) con vinces the "Locoh'co" that the Administration i.s not a 'party'' one, and tliat the removals which have been made are intended to tiieahe the olliccs bclWven the Dem ocrats and W lug.-! J Geneial A i a i n , it is said, lias left the 1 Democrats tince la.-t fail, and now com- j mands the Wings, as of ore. Gen. T;.'y- j lor has gone on to remove him, hut he holds on to his position, as is usual with him, until after the election. fjr-Tho Aurora Commercial .states tliat Madison Moody, a oung colored man, -truck Amos Carlisle, a man of the saute color, on tiie head with a brick, ia-t Tuesday evening, in Lawrence burgh, which caused his death t' lied , and one liu;: iVred for h. appr that city. ollowmg da . Mood v d dolhti's re ward i s fn -ion be the olaj, or o; 1 he rMi iei'u' r..'.;,it-ui .:rove, .... '..., Steele, V . .. on L;..-; lient stutt, above Deer Cn t k, Cincinnati, w as discoveie.i to he on foe last Saturday morning about one o'clock, and in a short t::no tiie who building was destroid. How the lire onnated is not know it. The lac men nccecded in saving the a. joining Luting. I ut the warehouse attached to the mi.i w as rousiderably injured. Jh,is. S., Co. were insured m the sum of :s",'0,t.H) in the Columbus. Louisville, and Lexincton Co:n- . .i , . o i i . inn s; t O.t at me onsen.', i.u.e n wua... ee idroo-t imr o-sitie to make an 1; ate o! their lo.-s, but it will be very heavy. Af 'TltlAN AMI RttsSIAN i I A P. It A It I TI Its . Tne Au-tnans and Russians stiii continue their mi' '. infamous atroestit-s. Ilavnau, as if desirou of winuinz eternal infamv, is . carr m; on; the barbarous threat entertaincd in hi- last proclamation, lie has burn- , 1 . 1 , . . . e it cow 11 a town, oet ause the iiuiaLuaiit.s The did not -ive c.v.iv zitt u it c. ot the cover:;::. cut, s
J . - ! 1 y - !,'! " - p .- 1 I'l 11 - pel r ;b O'l i ul"rI toeic nr " -.?. -'- - , w till lliai 1 Od,UOU UOnars. i lies eu tot eeriua to v .'aoii men "tut. Tlip . ,, ... .i - k. lumber .&c ..which were, together with ; 1;1Ve a i.erh-rt Inn.ri o rr Miter it. A Horious chance i 3 packacs, Strader Keytf "4 do. Wever At ; rra'u-
lonov.cti, amt toenail ,s .aun - the Jews i ,,.,,t,,,,vo.P1;m,trti!nSS.. , ..... ..." ., t-...., r..e. ; i McKee; 4 crates, 1 bul iron, 3 l-ds cloth W : -"
, , . ., i tue I'uiiunc ruvueij vv.u.-... : ior Meant JJ lliai sum Ol c lit. ie .-am ium,5 a i , . r .1 -ii i . . , i iron
Ul"--1' " 1 ! rhKiv of buildinr- about .il.oOO no insurance n,, Pt..i..K- ir Urr r.f cash, and the t ti- r-. ,. , . ' , ' '- .."......'-- - f"r"
l.,v nf Etlda ha0 demanded thai their i ' . . . .. , ..., i " , a v r , ,;r; i ox oook .i P s iron dii Jeu-eii , Allina,
"s "w i Alethanic inline uouse entirely t-oiisuoievi ; organs think, as it had to be stolen, it's provoKmg l box, W (j V alden; 1 bhls wl.iskv, r l.arr; r
property s.iao ee a.n-.,., in o.uet to j rove ; lu,kuown. Some slight damage was done to the ; lhat it elipt away before thev got a chance at it. , 20 tons pij iron, Farnsworth, Hon. -re ,y Co; 1 , n-ion?.i,ai i''"- . ot that the contntution i;no-td oa thtuu will j carriaT(, house of Mr. Thompson. The fire was j " ' Lou. Democrat. cask oil, J Brough ; 2 hbls ll(1uur .n' 4iL i UERR DRHl-BACH, ,, , , . , ... . . i - ! I.ich; all kS white lead, 1 bbi oil , I'.aiaU, Keeves ; tu F.nwrr.r of all ih" ' i-e - n 'd I n- ..f U'i! 1 r al sorb ad ti.ey have. 1 aey ta-i cl can- ; the work of an incendiary. W e uncerstaud one ; , I Av Co; 2 robs leather, 1 bx and 2 b.tl, M Haines; Ho p;,w.a,,-, , r r -r-,, vm.o. , ,h; -ra m ' to t!:e United State-. of the watchmen chased a man from the building A h Y moceaana suomts- , 5 bx31)0it 4 du7 bucket? o bb!s stir, 1 bx to- ( 1 1 ni'fr U s-e d.v:. it. Jo f-i.rci-es wt.h : , I i which the fire originated, but lost sight of him "before marriage w observed by a fnend ; ba.co, 3 bxs cheese, 3 doz scks sJt, ? bgs cone, !Prr' Ci-A fa-r ransacking al. the departments ; . , , i to use her tonCue prnty freely. "There was a ! T J Robinson; 8 matrasses, 2 p. Hows, Vail & , Lions, Tigers, Llopari.s, CoroAr.s, Panthku &c ., - . ,, i ia the alley above hrst street. s . . . 1 . . . . ..... .. : r- ... r. i... .t- n,.o.... i i ... u ith i...--v. ..-o ,.t -,r ,ii.....
Democrat, the Adtnin.stration has been able ' Ij"Th- inhumanity of aristocracy is striKing- . , , , . . .,- , . . . i '...,:.., ;..r I ly exemplified in an affair which has just come
V vj It M ti eu tl C.li ,.v L - N- vv. r-z Mr. Polk's term of four vears. General I T?io: has been in office but five months, toy ",v i, - cu - to: omo oinoepockets anu t.-ah t s 3 ,t ae-
The Philadelphia Times gives the ;
i c " . , do-cri'Aion of l he steamship Sus- ' f.nfhr,M. now in progress cl buna in?, at j-r and . T . I which wi.l l-e ready lot launcmii:, t any in Spri: The Susquehanna is thirty f-et lonsrer than the - . ..I,;.- .f iho 1 1 n f P. n rt V V u ll i r, .-hir.ll Visa ' . . , ' i attracts so much attention in the i. liferent ports sh has visited, but her breadth of beam is much auJ her lonn,1?9 is onIy o,500. he will ! carry but eieht suns of heavy caliber, one of. - ' ; - - V.ifK will T.!p,i llnnn lir nTr f,r,l t,M throw !iollow hi0t weighing 2G pounds. Her machinery will cost nearly $300,000 the four I
oon-Ts aione JU,ouu each ana trie wnole ves- ; boarced. Save the occasional presence of How- i troops, has returned to St. Aucustin from Col. i Grain. Oats on receipt biinS.'ito 2;ci i I.,, . .. .. . . . . . . i
st-!, when completed, about $600,000. Her crew will consist of about three hundred men and boys. I'. S. Tr.cors in Florida. The Washington Republic of the 2."k!i u!:., says: We learn that reports have been recently recived at the War Department, from General 1W,ZS aua uie commanuing otneers at t ascaKoula and IVnsueoIa, that five aduitional compa- i
i cii tpter oc- aru"er-v were tu ro'"e Ior la'"Pa ard. The two remained engaged in conversation ! last Indian war. It is currently reported that the Tav;r j wl'":h l,oillt' ul,ll? h-y r'-ha together only for a few moments, when Lans- j dwelling houses nt the Miami have been destroyi days since. This additional force, with three ' ,!, a.,r4,K -...I omnin. n J,..hinH ITnur. I ,1 v- o :.t r
comiiciaies from the Atlantic States, also in nosi- ', hi beforo tins time, make the total force now in j r.oriua uveive companies, anu it is believed luiiy equal to any emergency iu that quarter. We j understand that the first orders dispatched for the movement of the seventh regiment of infantry from near St. L-.uis, miscarried, which will cause some delay in the departure of that regiment for l.'i, .,-;. . 'n. !... ..iv,,.; .1 - f.r.. 1. , , , . , 1 ' lav, dated the trth nist., snow tliat everythimT " ,, was then quiet. fr7-Vre learn "from the Hamilton (Ohio) W . , ! ii iegrapii mat lour pefsotiss, nan.:u niiocii ; Pow.rs. Chaunc'V Phil!in. . Gustavu . im'-m- r , Oneu m t.,e jati ol that county, escaped on ; tiie evening o! the --ih nil. Tmch and j Fc.fter returned next morning, of their own aecoi'i I eH'u.n ;u.cord, but Fowpi's and Phil; ips ate yet at j The Sliesilf has; olfered a reward slH for their apprehension. They ef- :' cted tin lr e.-cape by sawing oif the fastening of the door with an eld case knife made into a saw. If The terms upon which the Alta California n i? published are calculated to make the publishers on this side of the Rocky I .Mountains stare. It is, issued weekly, at ! jl-J per year; and inserts advertisements j ot leu li!les once lor leSal notices, $! j j for ten lines, and for every subsequent in- ' scrtion !s'.. Even at these extraordinary ; rates, the paper contains in its twenty-four j i-nlmniK thii tppii nf" mh-Pi-iipniPii 1 - - .. . - - . - - O-In 1777 the Legislature of X. Ilamp- I , . , " n t , ' : shire unanimously voted to Gen. Stark "a ; , . , ,. i comolete suit ot clothes, becoming his ; ' . , , ,,. i rank." Certain friends ol tue gallant ohi-j cer expressed dissatisfaction that the com- j plituent had been paid in this shape, as it '. i seemed to imply that either the General i was $!ark naked or the Legislature s.'are ' I - j IJ 'The steamship Falcon saih-d from N. oik for Ciiagres on the J7t!i till., with lort v -tnree . . . . , . . ' passengers. iS'ne took out twen- : ty thousand letters, the postage on which ; will amount to five thousand dollars. j . i ILTThe Piice harvest was going on in Georgia on the "J3d oh., with the most favorable weather for that purpose. An abundant return is expected. PrsTiu otivf. Eire Incendiarism. This morning, between 12 and 1 o'clock, a fire broke out in the carpenter's shop of Davis &, Turner, on Firt , r . . i . . . 1 I. . i3 . - between Main and Market streets, and the flames j soe-n communicated to the Mechanic Engine House and the Livery Stables of Messrs. Johnson Heiuson, stage contractors, and Mr Kennedy of this city, from this the fire spread to a building occupied in the lirst story by Mr. Bradly, as a blacksmith shop, and in the second by Mr. Blood good, as a carriage finishing shop, which was par- . ti.dlv consumed. The loss of Messrs. Bradly &. Eloodgood was not very large. The horses, car- ' riag.-s, ,Vc, in the livery stables were all saved. : IVu 4-nn!,l nnl in th ll llftV aeertaill the OSS. " .-" - - j - I u tlie carPeIiters' l'P o Messrs. Davis cc j to light. Last year when the Sultan of Turkey subscribed 1.000 for th relief of the sufferers ,.. fimin-! i,..,i u.. nnrKi in iiriauu, hi: I'li'j'yu iui;nr a.i-'i'a.") j hut the English Ambassador su "jested to him to i d i rove the smaller sum, a Queen Victoria had only givfit 2,000.
THE LATE TRADEGY AT tT. LOLT:
Capt. Howard Shot. The fct. Louis papers ' hring the particulars of the !a!e bloody seen iu ; - . , , 4rt-.-f,,t T?r,.,-J r and Lan?cown, oa Monday last of which our readers have been Dreviou-1 v advUed by tele2ra;h. f Tntt-ar.' u.-ll L-n.n ov.,1 r, .. c a.-Vi.,' t ,-. a ... . : epumnoii o bo means em muie, o outer tic is ui ( iawlejS violence since he left. Lansdown, it ap- ,
pears is his equal in infamy, if not in notoriety, j tee ia leaving their premises were closely purIt seems that- for some weeks back, Lansdown ; sued by Indians, in canoes. Of course all that
.Cn.t utt,r.t;nn f -..,..; TTr,..r 1 ;44uiu..."v. ul,Ubl.l.Uk(VAO, VUJJiam : . i . rj- T 1 .1 . r- 1 1 1 1 . .. t to ins wue. r or me pasi iew cays ne naa Keni a ciose watch on all her movements, from a place opposite the Doniphan House, where thev both j ar(j, whom, he states, he saw once or twice loit- j ering jn the neighborhood of the hotel, he, could j detect itttie to confirm his suspicions until this . morning, when he saw Mrs. Lansdown leave the j house and walk down Second street. lie followed iter until she entered the lurni-ture i store of Mr. IIjrt) on Second, between Olive and pUw Greets. She remained at the door one or tvvo minuteSt when she was joined by Mr. How...i .. i , ,';,.u..,.j ;.. .,. I : aiu. Lien ti iai v c I'l.tui uuu uiauiu i.u us vun i leUs at hirn. The bttu entered about midway, j rt f tiMS;a ,i,nn a U.irt r!iet:...M'ow the 8,,oulder bldde. Mr. L. immediately 1 rp( rMHtH In lh rentre nf lli trtft. :t n r iii r, (t . ' . , , it ,i & : The circumstances led .Mr. Hart to suppose that . it was only an act done to frighten them. Howard i . exclaimed soon after that lie was shot, and then I drew a pistol himself, but did not use it Mrs. j Lansdown immediately ran from the store. How- ! : ard was conveyed to his room, opposite the Mou- i "ouse, oa Olive street, and two physicians wtMT in Athwr.ntal.-v.r.,.t ....... .. lor, wnen lie made ins win. .iu glicui .usiiiai.c luuiici juaiisuuwu uie til on his way to tue river, he was met at tiie ConstUutloll IIdUse b,tween Maill stre,t aud lhe Uli6-ms bv officer W. J. Williamson, to whom he surrendered. He stated that he had in his possession letters that had passed between IIoward and his wife, and requested officer W. J. Williamson, who arrested him, to read them. Lansdown was formerly from Mississippi. Howard, it is thought, cannot survive his wound. At last accounts, his case was considered quite critical. Cin. Atlas. The Wandering Jew. This is man's original ' s Pilate's porter. I name was Calaphilus, Pontius ! V linn tliwt' w a fii ,rar(r. nrr 1 n. it a out . f 1 li T 1 1 .- J ir. ,, , f . , , meat Hall he struck him on the hack, saving, faster Jepus, pQ fast, Why dust 'thou lin? Upon whicll Jesus iooked on him with a frown, and said, "I am indeed going, but thou shalt tarry till I come." Soon after he was converted, and took the name of Joseph. lie lives forever: but at the end of every hundred vears '
, - . . , uouies eie eeu iioaitng uowu lite river 111 he fallS;nt M' " ! swarms. Some thought that the cholera had got covers, he returns to the same state of youth he a,non them, while others were of the opinion .i.pn .r Q .vinnr nrtt-reil !.ei.,o- ,!,nnf ',?,,, , - 111 w,len our -aviotir sutiered being about . lhat they had been poisoned by refuse matter betb:rfv. vp.,r, 0f iiP aiwav, nreserves the 1 .1 ..! 1 ltllrl years 01 age. ne aiwajs preserves me ,n, thrown into the river from the paper nulls utmost gravity of deportment. He was never ' aboVe. Boston Traveler. seen to to smile. He perfectly remembers the' - death and resurrection of ChristChalmers. j Why is a thief called a 'Jail Bird?' Because he i has been a Robin, ; " ' '
1 , a free mail for newspapers. 1 he rsew 1 ork tMin ;.i o... If: I .., :. Milllr.U U1C .U C'J'UM LlUii , 1 . 1 C JilllUi UU5 XT 11 '. U 1 tT U it. Warm!y,and now the Baltimore Argus says: "We go for a uniform rate of letter postage, and for entire freedom of newspapers. Let ail trammels be taken cfT, and send the messengers of light abroad, upon the wings of the wind, to everv mountain fastness throughout our vast and extending domain. This is the way to make us see and feel as one people to break down the barriers which prejudice and interested cliques have raised amongst us, and make our people the most enlightened, as they are the freest and most prosperous, on the globe " W ho sneaks next' Congress is soon to assem1 o ( M j newPpa,)er in the Union should ' J 11 press upon it a free newspaper mail. , 33- The Democrat says that this defalcation of "155,000 is a fruitful theme for w hig editorials. , Tne wnjg p;1pers have not said a fiftieth part as j lnuch about this heavy defalcation, as the locofoj co paperPj ju the purer days of the republic, said j about Dr. Watkins' defalcation of $5,000. j FLou. Journal. 1. 1 j pjr. Watkins' defalcation, indeed fudge! Why ' ; aU the newspapers of that day could not have j :J U U..lf t,..,.., nf nnnr Hon. I . uawiu mo iuu mat uu utcu iriu .v by -phe Republic entertains its readers daily j said the husband, w ith a sigh, but it is very long since." j ' CcRioes Fact. One pint of water converted in- ; tn steam fills smw. f nArlv 3000 tdnts. and ; r i ' ; raise the piston of a steam engine with the force ' of many thousand pounds. It may afterwards be condensed, and reappear as a pint of water
The Florid Indians Serial Fires.
Oceo'.a Argus of the loth says: "Col. Spencer, Indian Agent, passed through C..,. T., . 1. , 5 IT.. I".,,. ; ; 1 ' . . impossible to have any communication vviih the Indians, and states that 5,0 0 colors could not , hi on Infar! I,( Ba inl, rn'iiin A tt'af. , . ..... . . ; Cl fc ana a loag one 100, iu ins opiama "i-'i'"15 i- , table. He also states that the srttlers at Manath, - I-ft th,t ;.. ..i .-i ' 1.I,)U,1U till,, IJ fCl , ,11(11. 1? 'iU HUiU ! , . rr-i - .1 , , , ..-.a f L - urui. i nis outnreas already has cost over 1UI.- . 00 dollars. "Lieut. Adam?, with his detachment of V. S. , Marshal's plantation on the Halifax river "The whcleof the settlements on the Southern coast are at present unprotected, and the Indians now have full opportunity to destroy and burn everything " ; A despatch dated Key est, Aurr. r. savs: ' "The whole coast is alive with Indian sima! fires; they have visited Key Largo, the place ! where Capt. Walton was murdered during the : m Whew! The editors of the fusing Sua Whi d the Vevay Pallauium havinfj b-pn eno;;!'Tf the Vevay rallaaium having ben engaged for some time in throwing nasty words at each other, he of the WhiT has become "ratherashv," , " and talks of a "cowhide for one!" After deny I ing the Palladium's charges, the Whirr pavs: fc " " ' "And hereafter, Stevens, if similar charges are F"1 against me in your paper, yen may ce- . 1 . i . . . i i i , , i'" uPou 11 "le " 11 cow nine suau w J 1"Y visible uPon your naked bick. uch is my decree." We venture to say, the operation will be a haz- , . ., " . . , . an.ous one to the operator, from our knowledge of lriend Stevens. Gurtlt z rm.. U-a-ao.. whi.-h means, carry a "rewohrrf."' Cin. Times. 0The Boston Traveller groweth wise on the .. . . . sulijectot the Cuban revolution, and the "expeditionarv corps," and speaketh in this niau11 ner: . "This enterprise is one of the legitimate fruits of the Mexican war. There are thousands of men in the United States w ho took nart in that war, and by it were unfitted for a quiet, peace- . fill, orderly7 life. A taste of camp hie has esen tially dis ;uahtied them for any other; and they, therefore, readily enust iu an enterprise like the one proposed, which promises lhemthe licentious freedom of a soldier's life, and some pecuniary reward for their exposure to danger." it- t- . , " - '"" i-.'- v"i iiouy in Charles river, near the Weston Bridge of the tl- .?--!.. 1 . j- . . . .. orcesier itaitroau, u was ciscovereu mat th j tisb W( ere dyinc by hundreds. By noon their dead 1,1: j ...: .: .1 - .. , . . . V From the Louisville Democrat, poor swain wants to pour forth his griefs, and why should'nt here? So he go-s: es, I loved, and loved too dearly Or.ethat could not love requite: Alas, I loved thee too sincerely Alas, that love has felt the blight That thou hast made through fickle fancy, And made m-"ferl the stinr of scorn That will revert to thee, my Nancy, And then, like me, thou'lt fee forlorn. Oh, would that I had never met thet Oh, would that thou wert naught to me h, would that I could once forget thee, And feel again that I was free. 'Tis not my wish, although rejected, That thou should t feel what I have felt; I would not have my woes reflected Upon thee, tho' the blow thou dealt That filled my heart with grief and sorrow; In silent sadness it was borne, More cutting than the savage arrow Were thy remarks of bitter scorn. So now adieu, we part forever, And may thy path with roses bloom; I wish to see thee never, never, I only wish to banish gloom. . JOHN. mvrjt i.iiioiits: bag", Arme itCiotiah; 1 roll cloth, 1 pks:, H V Newell; 2 bbl pitch, 13 bcls paper, A Coho.s; 1 dxil books, 4 do bonnet boardsDuttaa oc. Acams. From eTir rlHii, Per Grf-N. Gaines 20 bxs tobacco, 3 casks and 4 reels pipe, Polleys & Cutler. From I.oulstvillr. Per North River o bxs, Armel &. Clou"b; ,, r-.,- r. u saw mil!, hlhs Pitcher.
BY TKLECiUAPH.
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