The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 3, Number 52, Monticello, White County, 7 July 1853 — Page 2
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in- "f I " r i , ' " " - ' - l 4 I C. I I I 5 , t : t . j t .. . i 1 1 t t . , liUis fatJ. "fV aie authored to asuouuce K. ii. r-.rM citndiiate for Jiue iu ib titU .'-. i Circuit, at th stuitsj Oetobe w'l -i au ecccuut of proceeding mi C.J k!h cf July, m M-ntfccdlo, see cumr..J:;d;a cf it.' ia another col-t.dj-From what the L f j t j papers ttj 0 should suppes ih.n tha "Star City" is fall cf robberr, l 't Lgt, &o. Ye ftciise tha account cf t' no cr four stores btrng broken ix-.o a J rolled last i:$k. The bock and j; dry store of ChiY Marvin wi CuUrti ca Friday td-ht, and robbed ci about $1,CC3 wenh cl jswelry. - (XT An accident cc-r.wi iaat Esiarday ca the railroad bet..wa Cr-wi'dd -?Ja tad LafayeUa. A j -zxjr Lilj fcai stepped to remove, a limb that hsd llowa ccrcss the track, ar.d was raa L.!j by a gravel train, instantly killing one Kitn, bratkmg lra cf "other, and Irjurin several ether. The engineer tithe gravel train was arrested. CSrlion. O. 0. Torbett, Speaker of the House ol Representatives of the Indiana Legislature last winter, paid us a fish to-day. He is apparently in good ha aha and ae spirits, a gentlemen p.nd ichc.hr, and ia desliaed to attamta it'll higher honors, i( fife and health is tp&red. - Mr. Torbett was accompanied by Gen. t)r&k ol Indianapolis, whom , we had teen several years e-. and were gratirted taee taat time bad coraraitted to rnatsrial ravage Upon his features, but that hi looks as youag and h&adsctas ea ever. May their thadows never grew Usi. n-i-Tri Mc:A Van Lhrc:: is golr t"'.3 r;-i.'s cf jl:s end dinnirs ia L We cl i ci-v5 !,; j i. -. 3 - th ; 11 :t tf : i - '.3 t a. grand-ball given- by the Auitriaa Cmbasaadcr, CcuntCcU&redoi and also at the Carl cf Clarendon's hd.v.rtlc dinner, ia honor cJ Ilir .: dty. Psopma Lilsau. At Samnah, Ga. en the ICih ult, one hundred and thirty four free colored perscna embarked in tha I ;il; Adthns fcr Llhcria. . Of thece, fciaety-asx are from Tennessat, fourf.c.a L"; : veil coi: ly, Ga. threa frcra Acot,ti, three from llaledgsfslh-1, seventy-seven f.o;.j Cavr.r.nah: and r.ra from Athens, Ah. The company., is composed moi.'y r.i young and vigcrous people, mat y c them trained to agriculture, at; .'. r 1. i.nei:::h!.li.it.tuJ,,: vlJ:;j B le proportion excrrj'-ry r..c;..Ut3 cf the Christian Church. Vr'AldAiiil lz id. CANAL. We boi c. 1 -. u r. . :. ,-.it)i: . ville. It has been over twenty years s.;.:e ibl ;r.-. t . ,. ; t i . ;.-- - -,; !. I' b" . hi-. I. .a ;3 CTo ;h" : i'C1 r 'n c ' - 1 ; ia rll, 4tJ r:il::. ' 1 V - ai U - - J ,t' a c:ij 1 a. L.a . - 1 . ... . , t3 L'.-l cr.t h-g, ia tf i ,v l-b 'i l.-' ; ..i'.c; rfth; - -' it- , - . .' - . ; . . 1 ... - 1 , r.
a C I ' e d 1 I. 1 I , - e! arC the ; - hi iumi3 L...f 1 .. i, h. J -fwh . i . j t 0 ;ila, :.d c tr 1 t . t '3 1 ' fiissl r.i.i.ur v.i;J i,; t' ; s::-? parpes . M.J G;.,..:', ;..r G:o; ? iiofihan, t.-pped her and will not allluw Ut -hah ships to go on the service. The letter further states that there is now no dcuht about the loss of Ihe Nan kin, Lc tha Taouts l.;.s put a placard on the -wells aeknow legging it, and offers a reward to any cne who will take the leader or tf facers in the rebels. ' - The decu merit also states that the rebels are rno. vmg eastward tn beats. Silk' end tea car.net be get except for cash down. The silk men ere -becoming frightened, and are taking a good deal of auk into the interior. Th3 raiisicnariet find American -ccn-a-1 .wUlnn the taking of Nankin.' The U. S. steamer Susquehanna had arrived, i.:.d it is thought will step the American ship science kora being sent up tha river aha having been chartered by the ToutJE for that purpose. Meanwhile the rebellion proceeds with unabated fury; the resources cf the Empire are becoming exhausteb end succor is beirg eagerly sought for' from without. 2-iiLL Asotuee. The Aecommoda Jicn train corning west, end the . freight train going east, on the M. S. 1L. It., ran together yesterday forenoon, in coming -round a curve a short distance beyond Hillsdale. , The cngin eer, Mr, Gibbs, jumped from the locomotivs against a telegraphic wire, and was thrown under the cars, and immediately killed No ether person was injured, end .no dam ega of any consequence done to the engineers c? cars. Lsporle XVhig, Hon. William 11 Seward has accept cd aa invitation to deliver the annual ad dress before the American Institute, in October -nest. The Dantiua Advertiser saya that Hendricks county hss no .lands subject tat 3 under the swamp Sand arrange mer.t. "It ccr.tains no vacant lands ct any kind every tract within lis limits having been taken up years ago.' The St. Johns (N. B.) papers cf the 14ih ult. state that two French war steam ers had arrived off the coast of New FcundlanJ, to watch over the interest of the French fishermen. The revolution in China is progressing so rapidly as to justify the hope, that before long that nation Will not be a sealed book to "outside barbarians." j.n cciJcnt occurred on tho 121 ult. cn ;he Lhclhjvir.e Ilal'.rcad, ty -h!ch s Co, 1 h.ttr. I; n: v.f re Jus, t. '.I..man llh.. . s .'. , Lit h!i i..c, and c 1 o,l c l her 1 ..rirs u ti 3 badly ii JarcJ. r.cr riiih A t'r; i tf crgincers c ivel in to n r... ...... r ... . " 1: .. . Hen a luivey f 1 r. t'n . . (ftin tr, . I tt L'i. Leu'.3, L-.-.i-Fcrt l.i.-j a ' Ti ; vr" uiif .Tj'cctfd nt n , - .' r : ; - 2 1 . " , 1 -h c - 1 '" 1 " t" -1 r h a i -j . 3 hps to L j t-ur r f tl - : :." I. 11 Kahic :,d j '' ? " r 1 1:. ... r? i -f lh;t r 4s - . ' i f tl , r - 1 ' .1 v , it ; x J t. hi'. - t. so cur
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1 !' i ik 1 1 . C. tnccmert, i.j.t vdn...y ' 1 t' I '; .:.J:..; a .'liry d :v-;r it (. - ' " Cc...ir.t .c-w.w.nt cn the third Wt d;.::dc i Ju. , 1 ." gth l.:.. llar.er College, O. S. IVecLj tcriir. I ; :t il;.,- :r, f , ; n.tsLt idadiscn Ccmmenccmcnt, the ' firs'. Monday ia August, being the. 3d. ' ' Wabash College, (under N.S. Presbyterian patronage) 'at Crawfordsville Commencement on Thursday, July 21 Nineiy-five years ego on tho t'th of June, the first number of the Newport Mercury was issued by James Franklin. The Mercury in allusion to it says:" "It was then a sheet twelve by sixteen inches end all the news matter could be crowded into one of the prcsenrcolumns. It was printed on a press, of the earliest Invention (slid in the oHlce) which requires a.'puH for each pegs', or, four impressions on a sheet." It is reported that the negro insurrection at New Orleans .prove to be gross exaggeration. On Thursday a train of cars left Albany, N Y., with I,S00 emigrants for the West. Indianapolis is infested by a gang of prostitutes end desperadoes; so says the Locomotive. The small note law, passed Et the last session of the Illinois Legislature, goes into operation the flrtt of August next. After that date, no note of a less denomi nation than five dollars (unless issued by a bank in that Stale,) can be legally cir culated in that State. Get rid of them. The Paris, 111, Deacon, f June 23rd, relates a melancholy case of euici.de-oi & citizen of that neighborhood a few days dace, by cutting his throat with a .razor.. The unfortunate man's name was Hich ard Fair, a farmer residing about four -miles from Paris -Pecuniary embarrass raent, and a consequent depression of spirits, is attributed as the cause cf the rash act. He leaves a wife and several -children. A Fugitive Slave case has recently been creating much excitement at Indiana poll 3. The Locomotive a ays: "A colored man named John Freeman, was arrested on Monday last, on the affidavit of Pleasant Ellington, formerly of Kentucky, but now of Missouri, charged with being a fugitive from labor. Freeman, it is alleged, ran away 17 years ago. He has been living in this place about 12 years, and married here and has four children, lia has acquired r:me prcr-rrly, and b.ar3 r good charact:r. Thj c-i-3 ves 1 Ijo-crriod from lii.ia tjtrtn?, 13 give ccuns:l cn totn siues a tlrxc, l'i mn'-u fu'l cxi-?-.ina:ion, or. 1 this had a tendency to incrcass the ext ; . :h :l s cl 3 create. It i.ir-cl tTf.-e.i tina to tmie, end the 1 1 1 -1 . "sf.:.:.;';-r! ."hr ; : ,t?rdny morn - g. 1-3 la'j tj -:t a ne'lec cf th. i.rult f .-. : ... ... a " " F' .1" !::3 I: dl:r.r: oil j j-;rr3 ve Hi tt'utikl h" ! . -; clrrned 3.'.. 3 h c . 1 i. Tr: Crr CnA'.s Tavnr. -During t' e iliit uv j 1 .or.'.! 3 cf th. pre j a t jf j ret" ii.a'.M Af.hn sieves vr-r? L'elil Cihl L'i m s,hiv 3 s'.iij . O - - v .',:-' j .' " : " ;l i , .. . ' ; ... i. i . . . c ' i , . : - , 1 11 w7, . : i f tl 1 C t . ' - - - 1 - 1. , C ' .'
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?d It 3 aLcLt 'J.LJ'Jrh . i I . - c. t .. i s. f a l . ii p i ",..2, : th. C'-tc u crdy 74CQ3, - - ' - - .i'cvircl :c 3 cf t . 1 '." shava L::.i c-.:;-d th'.j v eek ty inh'.".g the pvt.M3 e ti..i,inl Ly Atu thics' P3 f r'y v. -sc::.-t clLd to tlrcly al:- t! :-ir heme o;.h'.l tha t. . .s cculi li cut doffn 8 d rc.3Vil. T.;e stench on Main !.'.;: :t Izs I :zn in l;r ' I? all i a " ck. :,-.. '.vi.'.'c (;) -I.-.rr-ican, , Tho majority ia five of 112 Maine Ltuv in "lichiin Ii over Preparations r.ro makiaj fo" a war Leave' n Tt;i!;cv cr.tl Russia. Iri;i!ico Laj iendrred 11 :i: tanco to Turkey, and England, ii is said, will. The express train 021 the New York and New Haven railroad, ran of! the track on the 23d, killing 'one, and mortally wounding others.'. Sabtatli-School Cclebraiion. The seventy-seventh anniversary sun of Columbian freedom rose brightly on Monticello. Ere it had arisen to the zenith, the aggregated 'Sabbath Schools, according to prior arrangement, were standing in the Public Equate, with patriotic banners waving ia the zephyr's centle gale. - From thence they marched, in beautiful order, to the Methodist Episcopal Church, which had been prepared for their reception. It was delightful to behold the young generation under the- guidance cl their respective -teachers, marching cn this day that brought , to remembrance the chivalric and daring acts of by-gone days. After the schools had been seated hi their, respective seats.and a couple cf pa triotic songs had been sung by the choir, the famous Jllagna Charta cf American liberty was read -by Alax. Ilarrhi. A song filled the space between the reading of the Declaration and tho most important part of the day's performance, which we cannot overlook without... a word of" commendation. We allude to the Oration of tha learned and eloquent A. F. Reed, Esq. With bold and -manly firmness, the gentleman delivered one o! the most patriotic and elegant speeches that we have had the. pleasure of hearing, lew topics of fetrictly national interest were unnoticed. After reviewing' the revolu tionary history of the Colonies in a brief" manner, he adverted to seme of the cardinal de.'ecti, us ho conceived, in cur exii'h" svf-tem cf government. His views cl an egra:ian ta.v v ere sustained by sound logical reasoning cud crilicid acu men, seldom manifested by pchlic speaker, lie, c'.;- dr. .It c-iy appropriately c- ;.i tha tyranny cf f ublic opinion, showing that tho honest dLuUer frequently incurs obloquy and reproach very unjust ly. A giea tniny - J.;M vera beautiiaily illustrated In this mister enort. , - Mr. lice 1 is a man c! promising abil UK&, und bids fair la stand ' higfi in the s,ah cf Indiana crator3. Va fel that in si. aking thi j we C.cr tha ac.'.d...LT.tJ it ill ,ho ' iat-d him, E3 was evident from :h? .'rdc-id r. :i t -ao iht , ..i 1 .cr.. .'.jd m th j e:r.:;-..!y ucri. g t' e .W.3 cf tl.j oration. F;v. G. D. :l"l:r MIowed In a brief d , ... . ddr.r m tl j C-bhcd . "1 ei.d 1 hh w, fJlT.'j c r t. ? ; i- ... ... - . j . :...:r cllv-iy, ,.;ll'.2i '.- h f ih i . r c ( ,1 ;" i 1 ' a ; . ' 1, 1 -
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1 J-r..;t cf C'i. " a Thlj v,3 a 1 .j ;reuti:n Lr 7Fi f t -3 r.ct r f I rcli IL r, r'il tf rpiri':'-':: - j I . y V 1 t - ? "All laccj cTii"-::.!. .!.:rv 'a wilhoat I'ccnro.in a I. . 1 rjir.-i' titan one fjallon, cr . c I cr allowed to bedranli in cr at. tk'J place, hou.se, oat hc3J.;o, 3 12 Jf cr appurtenance thereto, La a:.. I same arc hereby declared to Lo comtnon and public nul. anc.-. . and all persona keeping an I maintaining such nuisances c j afjresaid,tiall, upon co.ivicncn thereof, be 'fined in any atr.cunl i.at less than ten dolut j na l crj than one hundred d&llrj. There was cvidenee to prove that Bepley. had sold liquor by a less quantity tlian a gallaa, and suffered it to ' La drank ia his house. It appeared also that he had bottles of tliS rent Linda oliquor, usual in retail c t meats. It was for the jury to tay, whether thia evidence we 3 er.11cienf. Having so decided m a matter peculiarly within their province to decide.wa tlir.k the verdict ought not do La dl.larl ed. The constitutional qae;:Ja ro Ciabarately argued hy Cor::;::!, docs -net arise in the rccerd.Tho 17th section ia i;a: Ik LI- o any olyection cf that kind. It is competent for Lcgislsturo -to: declare any practice . deemed linjarioua to the public a liuleancc, and punish it acccrtlingly, Tills h fully recognized in tho elaborate liquor cases decided in 1 toward, U. S. R. 04 et isi-ka. There ia suikcient. in tho Statute independent of the parta whicli Counsel deemed uiiconstitttttonal, to execute the 17th section, and support tho judgement cf the Court below. A Co.DCcToa i: a I"i A ce:;ductor on one cf car ralkuad, cbserved a female pa:.::n;.r la one cf tho cara vidi a ch !d, c.a;agcd in duty ncce.-eary to a!l incip ient ' humanity. The. j v f 1 1 1 the modest caei were l:kl.j c.s airs cf aTected L:.i r. Cr - ' e - r : - ral p:illar.thrcpy;cai .a ' ' I r and teld her tk t i! , j . . -lea 1 at the cn 1 cf f ; ' , . a ' w - - - ' ... 1 . ' . Lkrk .: ,21 - . . .
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