Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 286, Madison, Jefferson County, 3 April 1850 — Page 2
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Watch their Movements. When we ;
fust proposed to watch the mav-.-menis of ; tw Insurance Scheme. Tho city of our section of wisdom, we had no idea ! Lafayette, Indiana, has got up a scheme tho tergiversation would he so tr. quent or ! for m;ik:ng the city corporation a grand inviolent, though we have had pome ex peri- ; trance company, to insure against fire a!! ence m whig pontics, on this question of j ti.e buildings in the city. A better plan slavery in the territories. ; WOnld be to require the insurance offices At first, our friends on .Mulberry street to 6Upp0rl the fire department. "out HeroJed" the free soilers in venera- i . e . , , i fr7"The steamer Cmcinuatus, frnm .ev
KJ I i I i U J'iU , U UU V. W X. 4 A I IJI CI. '4 vocating, as they said, the extension o slavery into the territoiies now free, and ; when the Journal man prompted theui with i his "view of ah the circumstances," they j found out "what the .South wants.1' Then ! our learned friends endeavored to trace i en union ol senument between the Uetuocrata of the North and the slave-holder?, j and cited the recent special election in I Georgia lor a member of Congress. And : Vjeorgia ior & niemuer oi congress. Ana j . , r .-, . i I r because t!ie whigs of Georgia had tired of
Gen. Taylor's cabinet's "mailt rly inacti- ton. vity." and had lest all confidence in the 1 O We have been to Madison takn an "obmen composing the cabinet, individually ' squintum" view of the interior of Mr.Dabl-'s and collectively, and repudiated all by vo- J new f-.nd magnificent Hotel, second only to the ting for a Democrat, our friends pretend famous Burnett House of Cincinniti partaken to think the Northern Democrats are in fa- i of the hospitalities of the city exchanged a
vor of the extension of (slavery. After all tins, our learned friends on yes terday presented to tho world, and to the : J 1 particular notice of Mers. Web.ter, Ciay j and Bell, their plan of compromise of lino j fCxeJ question of slaver; in the territories. ! And what is it! For fear of doing our frienda' compromise injustice, or of not :, . 1 -j i n .-r It i r ! r ku rn llin a I & r & rf t ) n ! 0 J Courier, we give it entire : It is, that our 'Southern brethren' s'u'l have the privilege to take their slaves into any and ail ! .... . . . , , i of the territories, on the following c mmtio-i, to- . ....... -., , . , . , 1 Wit: that the said slaves shall not be counted against the free citizens of the North in the elec- i tion of President ana members of Congres-. Or, ! If our 'Southern brethren are to be permitted to count their jrp rty against us, then we claim the privilege of counting our horses and cattle, j in proportion of five to three, Hgaiiibt them:"' ; Nnw. is this not ndvocatin- t!.P uttPit.
c I i t liu.ii.iuu5. Lint niti inn n ii-iia .in. eiiaLiie i sion of blavery in the territories now tree;. , , , , , , ' - , . , . , i,-,,, f. . i fouud that he had no pulse, and poured out part j
. I .. :. . . i ' ; . . .. i i . i i J i " ,.' . " ' uy tins plan. 1 no tree-son notion, "tne i old fashioned, whig doctrine of the proviso 17S7;" even the beautiful extract from McCauley, that the "Presbyterians and Dissenters have always been the fir m " friends of liberty:" and. if we mistake not. ; the declaration of our inemis, that the former are exclusively so; "all have been wliis.'ed down the wind," and the extension of siavc-ry advocated in its broadest seth-e. For the condition is, in elf ct. only to place the tattle and liuise- of the
Norlhern farmer upon a level, po'ir'ca'dy, : blood to the head paiued him. II n lat repira- ' wpj n-venhele.-s be u (,:,c I ia dm-time. With th dirk lunge of lhe Great Creator t' was long and deep, like a long drawn sigh. , Then is a gre..t i.i-i.1s.Uuii for peace and tiarmotn the South. u" exPireii us "isy as a!l !'f't. a"d was per- , y ii, both Houses.
fJr-At U" banquet given to tfie employees of a large esliihlishtncnt in tins city, says the N. Y. Sun, the owner of the establishmen., in the course of a brief history of his rise and progress as a manufacturer, alluded to his indebtedness to the press as the great medium by which he had made the public acquainted with Lij business, and drawn them to him as customers. He eaid he regarded the press in this age of competition, as the great fulcrum upon which the tradesman restt-d 1. s advertisement, and by that means overturned his adversaries. That is, lie who ad vcrt.sed most judiciously and extensively, was sure to reap the reward of itiumph. If every man dealing wares to ;!io public was guided by as truthful conviction of his interests as this manufacturer, few would have cause to complain of small sales, or ill-success in trade. A lew enterprising men of lhe various trades and profess' ons a v e got liO'd of the great secret of success, and it is not strange to us tnat t.iey rise io 'or-in.-iii, n n .-I .ifiiinonro tn trio M'nn.l.ir -i.-i.l v ...... v. ..v. t , .v- .v. i,u annoyance of their less sagacoius, nonadvertising neighbors. f-rSundav, Slondav and Tuesday were brieht. nieasant. delightful Spring days, To-dav we hav recu'ar nril weatlier ; warm, with frequent showers of rain; not to pleasant as yesterday, but -jnite' as re quisite to the various necessities trit . Niw Ohucajip. March ii!.-The Rv. Father .. . . . , . . Mtthew arrived her yeeterday and wii eothuetii.ily nd elcome'y receivtd.
(r7"-A meeting has teen held at Jack- j
j ?onvi!ie, III., to respond to the speech of ) 1 Co!. Bisseil, of IllinO.S, defending the I Ii - nois and Indiana volunteers from the I , . . , . ' saulta of Jefferson Davis and others. A ' letter was read from Gen. Woo', in which se'1''' ?Peec'1-
..(Orleans, touched at t!ie city wharf)
I i v afternoon, reported fourteen fatal cases of cholera during the trip up, eleven ot which occurred in the cabin. ti i "" j ,! ! were this week, elected to serve as Vestry- , men ot Lhrist L-hurch , m this city, !or the t . ensuing year: George W. Leonard, Isaac! C. Lea, Joseph M. Moore, James Sidla!!, Robert F. Rower, Michael G. Lnaht, Robert ; t.oucrt r . t,ower, .uicnaei vj. Iji lam, tvoueri ; i . n ii iii i i- i i . n i . E. Lee, Lewis M asey, Wiiliam B. Thur.sfriendly interview with our acquaintances paid i our respects to the lion of the city press in short j , U7 Iiai 'tti. ttA 1C ' nii lilt " A 11. 1 ill ancmrer ; ' . ,-.'., ! to th anxious inquiry ot oup reauers after the ... , sui, Jo,in Tai, Jr . vs. uc Stevens. Jr. I two of the greatest mn livinr. we will add tint ! th cause generally has beeiTcoutiimed, by mu- ! tual consent of parties, until the next term 0,parties the JrfIVrsn Cireut Court. We congratulate r II r t Ml ra t I f1 : fri a ill Q 1 1 1 M t ll'P llH'P hftn TlPrmit- ( ttA t ri rptnrn f with a'hfi!. s ; i n a hi! enru ttitJ'ri' through another cam(ain ; and in asmuchasour , ami abroad, we exnect to be elevated to some oi- ' tice it it e-Ionly that of steamboat Captain. J ' . V evay 1 aiudium. The last words of Mr. Calhoun were, "I am j resting now very easily. Nona ot his family, : save one of his sous, 'was present. Mr. Yeiiabl j of N. C, who occupied the next room, was called ! in. Mr. Calhoun extended to him his hand His eyes were very bright, and he was perfectly n K... .1:1 . - I- M- X- .!.. I ; of a glass of madeira. Mr. Calhoun raised hi " head and dranx. it, and sank back upon his pil- j jow Mr. Orr and D Wallace, of S. C , came ia when the door closed Mr. Calhoun turned his eyes in that direction, and was perfectly conscious of every thing th tt passed. He pressed his son's j hand couvuUively, his eyes being very expressive i,;., ..,ii i i... i... ...i .... i ...I . i "'' UJ """""" iiei. nui.ic imic j le:i iii ! AVer 1 1 i i l n j it" t . i Itcln h m nir e. i 1 1 i " " ' " ..1 ...w. , .. .... j head as ii to say, "t cannot speak. Uis breath- j ing was very hard until five minutes previous to ,' bis death; one hand rested on his breast, the oth- ! er he raised and placed it on-- or Uvice upon iiis head; prob sbly the last . -termination of the fctiy composed uu'i! the lat spark of life had tld. IBs funeral will take piace .Monday; the body w".!l be place,! in a metahc coffin, and deposited ia lb Congressional buying grou nd vault where two of his children are entombed, there to remain until the wishes of Mrs. Calhoun are made known - Caltimori: Confkre ck, M. E. Church Conference met Friday evening at 7 o'clock Bishop Morris in the Chair: religious exercises conducted by Rev. John Bear. Several committees r ported, among others is the committee to consider the expediency of establishing a Conference pa lie r. The rnort cliche i considerable debate. Rev. J. A. Colitis, Rev, II. iicer and ethers participated. It was however, determined to et.b-
lish a papr iu Alexandria, Ya., to be called. The as fuliovvs: Baltimore Conference Christian Advocate and "Dr. Park man was took on board the ship h-r-Itinerant, to be edited and published by three cul'in and this is all I dare to say or I shsl! be
preachers of the Conference and two Ly-m-Mt The preacher in charg of AIx tndrii station, fi preacher in of charge Wesl : (.' in V.ivl!;.g. ton, the preheber in charge (iurnitwr -, 'ii.' . together with Belij. Waters and Wm. N li rkley, were tiected by the Conference lor that juirpose. i After some interesting remarks from Bishop 1 Wn.U 1. . i ik i...-.iiiiniiiiiti n.l in t 1 1 : i.ouj,ii,ii" iiiu U1'r,t.i,.....- ' ference then adjourned to meet 5th March, l-ol in Winchester, Ya. Alexandria Gart'e. Fossil Apes have been found iu the principle i ""'Y traU of Western Europe, that is, iu al i inos 8lraU wnere lhe bones ot mamma.ia are found. If man had existed when these strata cre lurmea, wny nave not nis ioss.i do ties oeeu also ciscovered? The inference is irresistible that he ii of anterior antiquity. r iii .i.i-ii i j Passengers mav now go from I'.ttsbargh to; i Philadelphia in 50 hours without suar stall- ' , i -, . , , " ; . uktng the railroad et Jacktown. So teays the j i Pittsburgh Mercury. '
!iut-nce of the RV.tiKiore 5?un.1 Washington, March 23. n.. . 11 . l .tip r... .-!.- inn Torm. j of onir'umle-Ofpsiii.n lo Me-erei Kxecu-is-.k:11 -'-' , this was a g-,od any s work. In trie senate , . . , . . . . Judge Doul .ss, chairman of tne committee . n , tWlori Wlth lhe ulialimoilJ consent of the committee, brought i:i two bills, ia substance agreeing with what I auteJ nearly a lortmght ' i'fa'i 10 l th- p!.m of co:iiprom;e likely to sueceed during the sesion. Ju!gt DjuU.-s tits iveu the subject iiii w hole u u.:i i ieu attention, and the two bills reported to-o.iy, with tr.ihn aHieiidments, w hi most unqjestionihiy pus the Senile, and, in my humble opinion, aUo the House of Represent. itive. Tne first uf Mr Douglass' bilU provides for lli-rtdmi-sioii of C .tliforni i with her r- .-ent limits. 1 1 i-i e'ear tli.it the north c tu not fi I o u lh.it b :i 1 , , tt. vr-rv priucijd'j of iiui inter fr-r-m?- w l.-.. v 1 il liif j"0;ilr, whicii is eillbudi'-J in the .. !, Ahi';:i provides Hr creating two terlitorial ..v-r ii!ii!ils frotn the. rrs .aie of tiie territory acquired from Mexico, to wit: Th- terriI ti'.rv i,f ':,! a ii A larpilnri' .f Vm tlr.. . ', ,' r . ' which lulls are in the usual form ot territorial Is w ithout any proviso on the subjet of slavery, iri . . "i i u i i . i I he territorial bid niso provides lor the s-ttle-mnt of the Texas bouuuarv, by coaidration. The sum is left iu a pecur.iarv ' connration. the sum is leit iu blank, but it ' . , is uu.ler-tsod will be filled up with 10,0 .'.),UUU ; or .$l5,)t!i,00i) lhe report of Mr. Douglass was, as I hav just sani, made with ta unanimous assent of all the ;
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members of the committee, with this exception 'joy the interest of that sum during ht life only, that in regard to one or two important This sou has just wi itten to ths municipal aupoints, in regard to which eich memb-r is per- ' thorities of Copenhagen, that he is ready to ttbanmilted to o'.Ter amend me n Is, two members of the ' ilon "his interest in the legacy, if they will engage committee, who consi ier themselves under in- j to form immediately, in our capital, two bathing strnctioti from their respective Legislatures, mav estabii-liments and two wash-houses for th iu-
ak leave to avail themselves of that privilege. ; There was some difficulty iu the way of just ! legilliz'"'? lhe Mor,n011 government of Deseret. . IJ,s'?rcl is a Mormon won'' and lhere is a slrollS f,rJulhce, '" Mormonisn, in all the North- ; western Mates, whicii would compel many North western members to vote againt it. The Moritiiins sunn a ir the h nf la Srnif i r'M-i.u,!. ' the Mormons remaining in the States of the Union, being violently opposed to the Mormons oi yii haKe, anu charging tne .alt L.aKe ,Uur- .. .:,i, I, i .1-,. .... .....u r ... ,i i... III" n ' 11 I.U 1IU 1 111 ' lunr 1 .111 UULII 111 IT Ll 111.11111171 n tility to the Government of the Unit-d b tales; P''-ei'nf; menisci es 10 ovei inrow mis uuverui.. i , . I--. ment whenever they shall have the power to do So. There are many patriotic. Mormons in the States of Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and IVunsvl vania, wh have foriued many churches, and who are all firmly believing that the Salt Lake Mormons have taken the ., - . ... ...... oath ot hosli ltv to t ie i'litteil SI i!i.c A vnt 1 c in tea ..i.tL-s. ot, therefore, approving the acts of the Mormon on s : the Salt Lake, (,y adopting their government ant j,s name, would be deemed an approval of this doctrine; and for this reason the name (.Desereti as well as the g.ivermn -nt itsel! must be discarded. The Deticieiicy Fail, with a number of amendments, passed the House. I am on the whole g)u,j f it. Tlire is n-j us in lighting about the Clerks' salaries while tli Union is in danger. .i , ... ... , it tne admimsiratioa will iavor ttie pas-age ot . i . . i. : i i . . . t i . . i me compromise dijis, now introduced into me Senate, and Portly about to be introduced into th-3 IIous-, I for one, will not gruce u dozeu clerks, or more, their pitfancrs. There was executive session to-day. Mr. Lawrence was up. but lias nrobablv len laid over. Dr. "Webster's Letters. Toe fi!iiv.:Mg r tne letters a;, tided to in the report . VV ; in s.i.i y 's proceedings, wii.CU Were ciauneu to nave b-e u w ntteii by Dr. W ebst : r u ad sent to Marsh tl Tukey. Tha "Civis" 1-Uer was oi some length, and recommended careful search in c-hars and neces-aries, esp-r' tl'y at E .st Cambridge, and tiring of caih-.i ev. r ih l.ri iga, to bri'ig up the dead bo :y c Dr. Barkmaii. The other letters were brief, ami we give transcripts of them : D RT LETTER. "You will jliij Dr. Farkmin murtiered oa Erookly t Heights. Y'Uirs, truly "Captain ck the Dart.'' Th 1 stick" letter from East Cambridge was k.lle.i East Cambridge On of the men ive m his w it'i but I wis f:tre.,j to keep it and Towed it ia the water n 'lit si e tii lung bri-.'g-t,, W.-m m. lie w ho has h"t x a-ri !!'- i the tr i- id-hi.i of woman, knows not h df the charms and debjjlit of friendship. Worn m iio-s-S-.es i;e art of embeliishiug the s.tddet moments of i i ,. . i . our me, ny unalterable sweetness ot t-mper, roilUnl care, and -juwearied attention: sa- is bt companion m prisprity, and in aaers ty his truest I'n-ud H istorv s'nows us that ad oreat pnncitile. hweVer ard-ntiy espoused for a t.me, have k tenden cy to iace into traditions, to c ;eguprate into a i, . . "oi.ow cant, to become words ol little import and to remain for declamation'wheu their vital power is goue. . , ' . a""d",)a1 ..ff -v atrnoon. April h.u. hv Rev. r rdenck I . Lrow.i, Roelrt M Kr.r.. merchant, to Celixe E. Lodge, daughter cf Wm. J. Lorgp; ali of this ctty.
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.eorse p Meatus. r . i ... T"u . .. J M .-v a jij tr ior o u r Dinner. i i-ii w u. u . Which gsre th? republic her station: 'United we 9t:viivl o.viii-J we fall It made .mi preserve us a nti)n! 7,H uium of USr-s th union of lui ! Tie uaiou of Suw non c-in s-ver The tun u of heart th union of haaila An: tire of oar Uuioa forever And ever! The I'l.-g of our Ualon forever! Whit God in his infiuite wi.siosn d.'S jaed, Atid anned wita retiuiiic.ui t.iuautr, Not nil tiie e srth's depots ana (.sciiotis coii.Lint1!. II ive the power to conq jer or suudt-r! Th union of I a U i-s th union of lands Tne union of Statis tion can sever T e union of hr-arU t!i union of hands And the I'l of our Union forever A nU ever ! The Flag of our Uni n forever! Docble t-itNKKO.-iTV. A Cojienha" n ;Den- i mark) journal contains the following item: Jo- 1 i n i . t - i . i t sph llaiunro. chiet ot tii great Jewish banking , house of J. Ilunbro &. Sons win. died lat year, ' . . . . - . . i hail bequeathed to the city ol Copenhairen. his birth-place, the sum of luU.OUO rix dollars, to be m;i!oyed ia the erection of bn-vo!ent institutnnis, but on conuitiou that his son, Clmrhs llainaro, Chief of th Loudon house, should en- . oignt, Hmilar to those oi England. The muuicipality have hastened to accept this otFer, so much the more generous, from the fact that Charles IIaml.ro is just in the primof life. Wh;tt kind of face7hou!d"an auctioneer have. A fac that is for-bi.lding. fi i i: c i a i. f r i c i; . Can elln. Vc.. Ac. It is now time to pun ha-e carpeting. Oilcloths, iiarin-rugs, taoie aim piano covers, coor mars, ats, &.C., for the sori cir consu miition. At McCrf.a's. nil M .11 n-f rn tl reel w I li- nhpa tn Tt llm nr-.t. : ... . I II. ; I . ... .:. ... , "' ' I e "i urn i'ii!. il l '-liui" i.i III- uuail lilies oi carpeting daily, on the retrular and low pneesys- : i.iujicniii; uqiij,iiii nir irjjuui auu iuw piiLi? tern. His motto is, "Equal and exact justice' to all." Givebimac .il. clliwl.
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