The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 3, Number 22, Monticello, White County, 9 December 1852 — Page 1
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r.f.'..- pines end frets for that ecswenug yl0jcf
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L? ii slaving for, and hidin3 stealw.ly.
ihethe spirit of raurder aia wu i ....... u f-.r,-i him v. Ul the
thou-Iitof this loherbe taken as fair bar.
tr frtfmUsinii letters which he had prom
ised to send by every mail, ami never
fAii' Will who'..' Kiu.is ut correspon
,,. written ever bo closeiy, equalise
: the loss ot his daily presence iu hi house.
YajaSe upon P5 of the toicst en
Spencer, Vanderburgh,' Warrick,
1 - J I i I,U7 1 ,003 51$ C03 f.433 110 1.317 1,034
1,1 G 7 377 7L4 CG5 045 437
Wat ash,
i 710 00 ;w
6.J31 1,310
0,314
- 0.2G7 . ,' 6.CC0 SECOND DISTliiCT.
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t til'.
Clark, Crawford, d, Siatiisor.,
aeamient ever coined in u-rd. cauo j 0,..g,s
F r o "i th e S t. 1' s Repub.n'ar..
, , , Cntreat ma not Isave lac.e or re turn Irom f3ilovirS. after thee; erl.hougc.est I -o, whYh 'Jod-st I will Wge; thy peopi sha... be
Wh re t'ltvt di-s w
her to thiuk the less oh the hu.-djai kis, hers ever as he left or cam h-tne when he was with her?. Her ciuld per
haps, has learned tolisp"pnrM -cehe
U !;; sha taught him r.vaMifM oi ho is not at home to hear t. The chihi is hi; perhaps dying. Oh God! he is not
thore. When will he coiwi sue - herself-when his last letter say: "in the f.ll " Uci.V.m. ions, sad, r-penUnt
nvthltire yet to pass over her, s lone
ivny,
Waahinuson,
1 ,0 ! 2 : S.Gla 1.273' l.i)22 tuVJ 4 1.G13
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-.tt. vet? cl tl;2 Stf.ta. one-hun
j r V.Y-t"hrf
will preveat any u.uu
rained fctm th1 p'.' "
Th3 number cf la: , ' - tasks speech s- la a v . f esnhal casss, t . c i :h 1 ' . . .
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CHARLES II. TEST. . Secretary cf State
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. 0.257 4 7 :i 13 THIRD' DISTRiC'P. Rnriholomew; 1.512 1,245
rny people. ' ,C11- " ! -. . r -, . t r...i .' , ,.,) rirv oi tin
A l th will 1 f ' . 1,t:1 v rl'i'fV "
Drown, Jackson, Jctierson, Jii(ings, Lawrence, Monroe. fcnvitxei'land
632' i.i;;o 2.233 . 1.104 1.113 1.0C5 1,147
' 102 614 2,0 1G S38 : I .Vo l G22 1,134
C, -n-t, c:dy ior or.e wet'.;. 1 u J e
Jr mat.less heart. At night, as lh.e
- .. ... r , he- L,,rh heaven iies on her hps for ha..,
f -l7 r. , - a L . st I A 1 Lr other self, for away, and the endd
;r. r-,, .;,1- -.ou.d tteJbanJ,- husbaua. never -
"
.-rv . . i , - . j vivesi i 00 , .n!ies,..-rA.ir; . rraiM f,h,.islvV by rur.11 1 J auay t"
i i hi l hsve a' y such v,!.d cOSe . , , . . e ... r.s,r ;2 iiiaasanus oi t s a -ay, Hn.e r . , a". ..--r-.e 4 l-'3 ru-s'tii,l .,1 r-ich.:.. s!of - iiefio
rVr.u-nUr of averse t!aa h larrle.-sjuven-
ihiy
Dearborn, Decalur, Fratskhn, Ohio, Ripley, Hush,
0.0 12 . 7.733 FOURTH DISTRICT.
2.4C3 1.474 ir;ru 1.334
4.'
"Whither thou coost, I wiU go. thy
people shall te :y reopie. where thou
diest will I die, and there te oaneu. ICatt Cowslip.
Delaware,
Sotm-r" -.SHbct IJn&ies.- FayeUe,
Uahd'olph,
no
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1.473 . 432 1.119 1,507
233 63 14 " 37 7
479
83"
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9.124'
FIFTH DISTRICT.
I have t-otconie 15 il, t-" ;
'r'.i. Brt 1 uish eyry woraau. (Cd
. , i . ,n n who has com
' ' "an,i has -nt ussd w her loaelme
i ha a 'jveah; hnn.. . ds-udge that sh 1u' a : ... -r, 4 T 1 td (S
, , , Kii-no-h-g th't i ha.. 1 " . . ,-,.., tr.'l IllC S
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la ' oi m
Mrs. Swisi" d. ia a Ut, trinnber of
the Saturday Y.sitor says:" ! 44Koihing they'(thn 4'ius.)l-.Mouth';-l!.e 'an''
,d!;t Southerners") hue ev,;r a
t-verrile our temper like, a paragrapu
ue fio.d in our excha-es, stating that
.r. Prow ett cf t!ie 'Yezoo City Whig.'
Union,
Wayne,
Hancock,
937
872 .223 U l J
i.374
1.083
1.019
1
f- r.Tl 900 :.304'
113
119
49i
11
80 4 53
533 143 . 7GG
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,-.m.rr-d to conv,. are babies v.U.i us
to intimate her belief that her moquao
, C.520 . 7.449 2,012 SIXTH DISTRICT.
SCO 1,
IX-
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. -i WAS Cl should 4 rtieuif-fi'
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it C-h.hi
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.arni wt u. -i r. On 'l..!t( "yiMfl 1 : hi
rt;a h"!tMi. tick torroentedt pizodre
p.-ccutei, a-.-gitor-mc-naced, v.m-...-is.'neJ, yei:ow..-cr.chied, tun-
; ii: - !.?hv v. hi en. : re
SCOrCilrU itiiaoiaij.. . -.1 I".-t fl:n.in uv .t be
Wliil OaS i., -..'-
n uch method in her tnaine, Uat
Marion, Morgan, Shelby,
1 .333 l.ini 1.027
252
2.153 1,103 1,283
7,524
envETir district.
s,' e t.'ich cite not to th ut.uu.-:r e. tha Whii' to our otoce.
fhe never imagined a Lady like oars.
Chxv, Urtene, C. -Pji'..-. I'i.::.: vs.
Vtv. Yi
a .if IT. .... .
,tihh.k c! i:, :.rs. rrewi... ! cp r i --sds in o"uht toor.ihs! C
.t, cr.J rou:.d, h'i tu.h vi.
tv-
743 344 1.060 1.004 1,403 .1,203 783 1,155
: 474 C i 01 1.312 1,712 w v ' 852 1,694
. . 8.445 . 8.3:3 EIGHTH DISTRICT.
a toot'd-
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''"" From tha South Cent! Resiitef.
' The Crir vunrit Cc'c. : - The Law Reform Commissioners in tho Code. of Criminal Practice. -prepared t.o have nsado reform tlat the
-c i v, h..e j . . le w ill re-pond to cpptovingly. 0 v . v ; of U'dim:
v. i ... . ' . .1.
1: ill gray-h-'.reu vvna tu-
- . , ,.t g the ingesiious attor ' . rilim, ,U i quash iudicl o-i.ts ,. , mi.,. I i..oruiat.ties, is swe;): Way thoroughly in the rw Code. And
.ustead thereo.f. enacitu ta
indict nt-nt &h.llbe c ' ! 1 ei;5
fit ran bo' understood ihercsrom tuat u
was found fay a Grand Jury-that, the
.n, waa commitwd Nvithm tuo jum
',;i!nr: of tha Court or is triable tnerem
UIVlw v- - , that ' the offence charged is clearly
,t forth in olam and concise languoge
unci tilal 11 13 ...... c-
ot ceruinty that the court can pronounce ;,, pr,t on conviction, according to
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th rmhts of the case. Anu , " u.au
nia !!r deciaied that no muictments
ran te hereafter quashed or set aside ior
nv ofthe followins detects. .vliiUiS tJ
nema' of the Court, County, or defendant
-hnf dates and numbers .are represent
ediu figures instead of- words that it .Amii such ailecations as .,"'-Uh. force
and ar$n,"&c, orto-stats that the Grand
Inrvwas emuannelled, sworn and char
w J " ied nor lor any surplusego or Tepugo . . ' .1 '. . r
nant allcauon. when tnere is auuiw.t...
matter alledged to indieato the crtn e or
r(tja charged, nor for any otheft delect or itnperJection"' which1 does not" tend to
tho "prejudice ot the substanual ngius o.
the defendant. Another' fatal blow is struck also at the nractice ot criminals swearing a change
0f venue into' another .county in 'oruerta obtain more time, and to put the State to o.l.thinnal trouble to convict them.
4 When an affidavit o! pvejudice . U made, J,h afiidavii must state 'in it whether the
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.00 t.toPtlnn 'extends to ClUZ u
v.-j - , pattsol the county, andalso whether u
extend to the attjomtcs -couuues, w..v aSdavit must be riiade'on of before the
second day ot tr.a term, .iu w-U then sumwou a jury from' the part
cf the county net oipcled to; or if the
thou:32.r.d one iho &r;2.-.r.;t he; tu
z. c.her rfo':.--Jw'..- , -
'o 13 ' ! 3 0 d . - Ejecutioris arshsrea'Vr to V ir. i fi vBta twelve respectalla rn bt-ii summoned by the SheriS" sntnesssc
of tha act,- - '
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y.'c -J; una wen itic.j.' wwa n
tret some of your readers to learn h w j4 6 K( , iVm - . 'ir j-" i 1 some orth, le'st farm, a.e manned n j-- - , t;ir: . ' ' . ' ) VIncliana. Ihdng a stranger in the V. - 1 . t s .f, ',v . r-.r and anxious to gam nat tniunatioa I u ; utlt A ( f a Bl 1. .... , v. u tv ! ii.-! . .1 avail mvsell -of et ery , . r a 'ac..ar 1 1 .i. I.'J o' '
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ormortuaity tor obtaining uc s. . 4 : t , , .
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C l 1 J C i, It t ' .'11 t I til f j.I Intormaf.on as to UaJ, ivrr,., e.. caa o-t. I '. y p--'. 1 J C. i nri'w,
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' tfl...- " I'nrmins ia lsli-4s.
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time since I bad occasion to.cau-on ..r
Hiram Oaeon. "about six .miles from Inui-
nan .lis. and afier concluding our Us-
i tr. r u rew iroiu husi 4ti in regard to Ins farming epr.Mion:
w Pjrtun f.a a native t4 .'-iassac. a
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setJ3, oarae to this State "hy ! 22 and lor aie'd in Washington township, M-.tloa county, where he now resides. His lirn contains 25) afres 2C0 ofit under c-h ...-..: -..r.n wViifh ha has 6 WO.'... :
llVbituut " " amirtaN pwstmm-'it. " '- - . . . i . . , , . . ... i ....... . , . . .-.
horses, 25 milch cow, ICQ hogs, Sat : r; t, ::;,Le".: ot young cattle and CO sheep. Duiiug a day pri;ifit. , ,
tho past year ne prouuuru ii,
of wheat from 50 acres; 4.UJU ou....-
com Irom 70 acres; GOO bushels v4noy
fmmS0 acres; 3; O b-Jshls 'oafs J.'c.i
acres. The value of wheat pre : -.d
f of t'.n i ? c .-r-
V U4(
cash i'i Cviv cu :-.r. po ,
L-.,Tt.l in th-ir y i- ". ' Ui.l'lf u. . " .. ., ..
P, ft ,ljtJ '. I - - , :;Ji,J:..i.L-.ci':.o,i.- .i
ere all f 0 r f p r ' 1 2
corn 5300; barley. C375; potatoes, .50;) oats, 45; valua cf butter and cheese
t $ rt ' J . f 1 i C 3, i C S
::i;nt un :i vm r.itTn:. ;,!. All J:.:.
.40 1 00
110 132
405
-rolu:hcr.s c: -0 "!r. D.is a s'c! tic. I in . r, oi 1 r. fac'.hty f-r cc". I act' , . I ! 4
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o cf
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which runs h.s ecru &u..-r,
i a crcs r- j
cut saw for cutting nre wood, pu.-y - ,
water lor tus svo. 4 - u A.w,f
drive a 'corn cob mhl and a straw c. :r.
He also has. an eight-horsepower t'.r? '
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( ' .' 0 t . . 1 O'i t f ' J ", t i .it:. -.'-ce " l '-t i' urcsi of i, T' i - r- ri.1 end :.i " - f ii-.-s Arta and " ' ' 4.4i t'. ; t t'!9 . i if rot r i'. e t if i . I ' w 1 d ' 'tr 1 1 . Is',.vOw 6 C 1 ! , . te ' ..r.
ruachine, which at harvest pa.s- si U. ..' S 1 l ,-P tv' f eld from snocs to s..c-a, j , , i j: , . .. , . r-,
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thrasinns anu cttf-w.u b--4 i . . . t i . t
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r'".:.n:t covers ..;. v'. ' 11 ('
' ;i iiiitsad of -.di.'g th. pri " :r t
a .2. i.r co'ut.iy io v.-m. - i 4--' E-;d:t:ly f.1.-..-'. a .,- t'..: rr t c-.r.-. ...Sent pr.ils cf t' i i g en '-. -r3 t- .,t ! rr r.;t tc. 1 t, i -1
i'.3 ti'.-l g--3 c-" i: t..i ...-; inn.'.l t.c-i cc'.hcr cc , t iondcr.t U t-howsd or.ly h;'f t'..J r"r-
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machine moves on. .-i.su, ;i-" "j , lC , , , - . , . ... ... t.n n-r,., n,-.nsmnrcii r; "tit ' - "
cuiiiva.ots, v.., 4, t , ... i JL,. t . . seir-raking reapin3 machine. .:i w be cut all hi own wheat, ad totisi - i . , r tn
i .:..(. end jt nertorroetl. J.e - th - - . '
to the entire satisfaction cf au w..J - ness.sd it.
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