The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 5, Number 4, Monticello, White County, 3 August 1854 — Page 2
THE Oil I J? 'a AIL
f " i . ft 1 ft . i , At 1!
J.) y . CAE
cg:rt h3 t a f th-U3t i
.2 i: cf
A. V. EEEB. EDITORS
A ".T 5)
T II U 11 S D A Y, A U G. 3, 1 C S 1
Dc:.:ori:ATrc xoainrATiosre.
Secretary ofState Neiiemiaii I Jadj.
Auditor ot State John P. Dunn. Treas'er State Elijah Kewuiss, , Sup. P. Instruction W. C. Lakuaes .Supreme Judge A. P. Hovev..
C-:.;,ic:j Jkr sev.:. i 3. : : r.dn I lVO 1. ;- ttt
s.':.ca it c 3 1:1 the U. .. . S. i ; I . r J i? s; i.i r; r i t j
s':.''t We have
itrahs shape as it passed the House,
bed if 1', r .1 it is present
1 .
C
re. r
-j given our rr a-
iLt 'iEiij " - '.v'n f v
i 4 i m.".k :t;cr. j cr:ct .. monument t?
r;pr-pri-;:.-j c--t'. 1 .'ars to-
war, that p u .--j. Iti.j Ccu.u,,' tn
ers held a meeting 00 the 21st of June,
PEOPLE'S TICKET. Secretary of State, E. IJ. COLLINS, of Dearborn County, Auditor cC Slate, If I K AM E. TALDOTT, cf Putnam Co. Treasurer of State, W M. li. NOFSI NGEIi, of Park Co. Judge rf tie the Supreme Court. -SAMUEL Li. OOOKINS, cf Virgo Co. Superintendent of Common Schools, PIIOF. CALEB MILLS.
, i - - - w A.-U,fVJ j . . w , but tie Bill is now materially different an aSreCi to erect the monument near
by the amendments adopted, ly the Sca-j Bellefonteine, in Logan county, and Bear
etc. The fate of this measure i. 1nhl-t4 I where' tae remains of Gen. Kenton nnw
after by the people with the most intense "pose, and where, for the last eighteen
interest, ive cannot sey with anv wr. years 01 nts life, ho resided. It is nro-
tail. fy what will be its final doom. J posed to erect a 'monument worth ten
C m r7Z "i thousand dollars.. Gen, Kenton was vnr , L"-7rhwet Semauwastd- one of the most -distinguished of the ,v r ,fced to spean the Botunda of the Western Pioneers, and for whose emi. b ate llous, atSprmgHc-Id ins:,a week nent public services .the people of the ? t u, ago, but. when the ume arrived, West are greatly indebted fo the beaujie Comnlf,oners of the State House tiful country; they now occuny. The sed to let mm have it. He then re- people cf Ohio deserve much praise
k . 0i.0ttR.uB, uw lemarKcui guuhed dead.' ;'-'-. toat he found himself in the condition! .
cP John the Baptist, who came' preach- "Cairo,' our Ohio correspondent h&si
,r'S m the wilderness. Whv ho v.-n promised to write once a week nr '
refused the fanner place, wo are not in- iIs nas . ee a newspaper" corresponf'ornied, but the reason may be inferred. Jcintpr some time, and . has acquired l- - considerable mniiiminn .
ft-.ThAnrwl A I ....... t?-: ' J. .; - . ' ' -!"lirireSUnr!
fcWc are authorised to announce rm,., . T It. character, but we wou
llOSWELL C. SMITH, as a candidate U, ,u "."jr .; o 1 ? mS better ,f they were longer
for District Attorney, for the counties cf " l IrT . , ' uirce 1 anu on most any .ther subject than the
White and Tippecanoe. UoZlZZJ T hV
ErrroCmcrrAr.-PIeaso announce the ed them by the lr'h I f PCP Ut hcrp are n of CHARLES W. KENDALL, as t!lat ' L at the occurrence of four
candidate for County Treasurer, subject to ... . ; . K V ""u "-u"- or live deaths by cholera in Ohio. Its
the decisioa cf a Whig Convention. ' f l:Uv-"uliU u?yona tluu hruo "it ij
OCT" We are requested to announce '01 ""tiej WM. M'COY HOTT. as a candidate -Nearly'all. tho DcmocTa'tic vr
lor Attfcoiucr or vvmte couuty, subject j of Texas stain Gen. Houston ia
10 um Qecisl0U 01 a JemocratiO Con i veto on tho Nebraska LV.11, and tl
venuon.
.j a $ h, re-t by L.3 a; . ..rcr
i.eal.hy
, ic:i. r,s: f citv
i.t
ihat
OCTOBER ELECTION
his
Oir LUKE HEILLEY is a candidate for re-eleclion totheoilice of District At torney, subject to the decision of a Dem
ocratic Convention
iCT Wa ra autheriacd to onnouncc JOHN
DxVY, as & candidate for Recorder of Whit
a m&iter of some importance
1 t.iat jour city (?) is blessed wi:h" a heal
:.,.t .
u.j, louauon, 0C., nut don t write many
wnoie letters on . the subject of choh-m
i unless you die off faster than that!
Ames, an eminent Artist , of JJostom
flS !,Ar, f- !... ... - '
tu t'" 1 . ii suiuu ume ana is now "en-
June 2Uth, 1 85 1. was 7,022,29.
iic nas-
f saS oi the it iy said, is approved pi
ej.er&ily.
t. siva scene, a lew hour hp hr h h. f ,.i,.
1 ' - - - - - ..... t
..u o,iiiiniu:it:u ins ;riinyeim trienus
Countr. Kiihirpf t!, ..r - wm: .1 nSVG but One Door rlar'fv in ilm I. .
J -vvev... lg . to ins bed-sido and s Unified to them' hi Conire .uo,,. - (a vonu-.n) and she is kept as a curiosity r , ' . , CP We are autharid to announce ROD- i.-.llCUl,0Sll- conc.ou.ness oflha fact that his last moCUT P. GIBSON, as a candidate for shetifl' The Graprt Crop in France is sub ments were drawing nigh. In this picof White county, subject to tho decijion a ''3 greatly from the Unfavoi'abienef s ture Ere ta "e introduced some twenty
- wM,v..M. w. i.,u weainer, ana at Iat accounts it U1 &a U1 uie!!l "ccurate likeness-
00s To the voters cl White County was issred that tho croa wonb! b ,ilmrtc
I em a candidate for the ofT.ce cf Kecor. a ilure. ' during the "Last haurt of Daniel IVcb
wr o; .wwjifM." Mr.; Webster will
der of White County subject to the de J
ew
cisiou of the County Democratic Con.
venuon. HUGH li. LOGAN.
ftTttMcf LES' -Neal Dow the tltor of the Ma.ne
candiJt f..r shnrin- ... .... aw aad &en' Cary of Cincinnati are
of the Democratic County Convention.
MOORE, as a candidate forShrtilTai the Oc-'l fieId eari-v llj
tober Ei ... 0- To the Voters of Tippecan-Jt. and and Wfeitc Counties. I am a Candida io for IVesecutor. D. Nr.W'.-r t.
W heat: sold at Fredericks be delineated in the act .,f counselling r.fi In ftftrt I !- t l-' .
fall.
Robert Tyler son of Ex-fVesirfPnt
iyier, has published a letter in th
Philadelphia Argus, ia opposition to the
I Know-JNothings.
The "Peonle's Con
ford yesterday, nominated ScncJu VHandett's aU' Pi CoLFAx,of St. Jo..ph county, for Con- '1 . Oiuo is down on the gress. Mr. Colfax was the Wh?, r,n,V,. . ?. h Convention, which assembled at
"dat! 3 Jears ago m opposition to Dr
TJTCH.
self-conceited ' brftrrnrt
11,13 seii-concetted ' braggart made
an Antt-Nebraska speech, in this place at the Court House, on last Tuesday cvening.when he took occasion' to charge
1 ost -dasters generally with bein- i,,",,
eaced in their political opinions Vor the
sace oi retsjng tueir places as Post. Ma
ters. The compensation cf about twothirds of the Post Masters in this countrv
is from five to one hundred and fifty
aod-ixs a year a sum ona halfkas than
it sh-v.M b:-, fvs the i . , , i i, r fv :
fanned. L.zl t'.oJ..!- c l! 1 v,-.1:
fi-ake a j-psech vh! cut r.bu,;- - fcC! i2 bo ly, cn i ,-3 r.fe i..t i b-.t : ; - ;b
tsrs are a9 v,-d j . :j L,.ir ...
an body. C.i i !-y, ;;r. vr'.t ....... - :
th-3 PralLrd Cu v. : ti.n t -.1 , man uf tho tcf,-- ( j lt ,.( 1 Vo -.-:re r.:t i ; f - Ck Lli.-- r.:.: i -.-) s .
I, r.-.i t'.j r;.--'
Wiht . t re :. ;
bclujj no slrr . v'
t:
Thr Jcl i
1 - 1 3
: 3
f . t ) , vj-
11 4 -i I . d h Ab..
c " i-
va. tor vI,5J to CI,70per bushel.: the mourning croun about him nnt t"
way to fcrief, but to look upon the solemn
reauues oi ueutit wnh fortitude and
going to stump it through Indiana on the comPosur- rhe painting is i0 be PXeLiquorquestion.. The v am ta bW , cuteJ- for a Par,y 1,1 Nev ork, and as
. . . " - - - - ... ..... . . , ,
ii is comp.eceu, it will )e taken to Lon den for the purpose of being' engraved
pajnting and engraving it u estimated will cost shout 810,000, and it is stated that subscriptions exceeding that amount have already been sent in for early proofs of the engraving.' Peopled Coiiveriu7u7 The Convention : assembled at' tbp
the Court House at 2 o'clock n, rn. on the
2Cth inst., and was organized by elect
ing IlENRvhrcsMiNGKR, li.q., President.
and W. II. Shaw, Secretary.
On motion, it was resolved that ail an-
ti-Nebraska men from this County, who
attend the Congressional Convention as
Bradford on Wednesday, August 5d. be
regarded as delegates.- -
On motion of 0. F. Tilde n, a Centra!
Committee of. seven was appointed, con-
SISt:H,rr of lhfi f.-!lniut'nn. T?
.u . iiviJIJf Ajllsminger, D. F. Tilden, W. S. Hpymor.d, G. A;-. Spencer, T.'M. Thomson, 'j. C. II '. -. v.. i:
().u'h:;:., C :,;--; -, :, ; H. E.,s::iNCEIi.l-.. Vl'V " -Ml....,...,! -y.
i : ..y
t1 .-ah !
tr.c;t dr:- I;i cf t'l d;?2? c! era. For a r.ut.h'.r cf weeks r ';.st it has
beea w-Uhia- a radius of ten rl.:&, E-:d
about the time we began to feel ourselves
most secure v;q were most in danger
The ."--t cay of its eppesranca there r ...
were .uve cases none cl wmca jt is
thought will recover. Cat as it appeared in an Irish family, : who were densely
crowded, together,' and of recognized filthy habits, it is reasonable enough to
suppose, that by proper caution on the
part of our citizens, that the disease can-
be confined to that locality alone. The authorities are taking measures to have
the sufferers removed Jfrom- the "city-
hen and where they wilt be duly cared
for.
Urbana is one of the healthiest little
cities in Ohio, and hr. n:ti7r! Bm'dr.n.
gsrs to anything like the visitation of dis
ease in an-' epidemic form, which accounts for the alarm'that is abroad in our
community. I regret exceedingly to see so much feeling of. fear, as I believe that tho state of a man's . mind has a great deal to do 'with tho bringing on or
keeping away of cholera. Temperance
in eating and drinking, a .due regard' to
clean.iness, and a cheerfulness of mind, shows no favor to the monster disease. - In my next letter 1 will report the 'pro
gress o( the 'disease. .1 hope that I .may
have the happy news of its entire disappearance for communication.'
:. Yours , &e., "CRITO.
. th.
j 1 j v . . . '- r. - alia f,r I
Fc
'I C j tu ...3 . -ve.
L
rc ep Th.
. - ' t- SI
T. Z;00, ;:c:r' t -d crew all v e l
dii Company's stor.rrtr lb 'a.vi ?. I ?
1 - lA , - tr 3 ..:-tr,c oft:. a scene, Jayinsr in th harhnranu
me. The revofntmn i
,, , . , . n iiv.aioi'ua ana
'-e bi oan Juan, have not in tae least ir.terfsrfi.-l with th t,a:. -.i.-
r-t ! . ...... ""nail Ul liia Caiiiorma passengers. The rainv sea-
ww. uujiiiirucea in earnest.
can .Juan Ue" Nicaragua, July I5ih,
cr
v. 4. 3V
7'he last number ofihi
iished i t ' .fnrmf.nn i, ...l'., .'.''. - '
, ....w..,.,, ona, ooiiiams . --..en a iiiu uu u iruin our the ediii.iiahlSow' of Mr. John Cnrothers, sfarboard battery, and continued firing
-i.u.i iui .us. rt. v. r;eea.i " 1 ' CU)' ioi iaitini eiiect:
OUR 8FECIAL DESPATCHES. United States Ship Cynnr -. ) ihe U. b. shin flvana o....l .l - ...t
mat., auer a onr t ..t
"efrom New Ynrt, . n,, i
nere Capt, Ilollins. acrtf,r.-!?r, s....
Uons from the Seei-Ptart,- ,i, at-..
commenced to settle the dfficuhiVexining between-the two government, viz.!. to enforce the Davmpntnl th t-,;.
i . ' j i tii,ue by 4ne St-amship Company, and demand redress for wrongs and injuries done our
i.iiuiaier, :ur. liorianu.'The authorities here rA .
tempt at an amiable adjustment of the difhcuhy with insult ana MAn
on the morning of ha 12th. wa sent a party on shore to capture their arms and ammunition, and issued a proclamation giving them twenty-four hours to come to terms, or we would blow the nwn r!M.n.
in the meantime th r-nmmnwri. rM
- - ' "i"UiuliULl U I U. , I I
English war schooner entered a protest
.tyaniM ourproceeamgs, Uapt.IIo hns in. do rmed him that be was sorrv he must
usregaru saiu protest, but he intended to carry out his instructions, and obey orders at ell hazards, and that if th df
manda were not paid in twenty four t... i i . -
nuurs, ne vvouiu coninience operations. On the Morning of the 1 3th . the inhab hams of the town leit. and took in th,
woods, leaving all their property behind them. At nine o'clock the twenty four hours having expired, we abreast of the
town, and opened a firo on it from nn
. i . . . .
me cepual ci Ohio On the 13th It says thoy have thrown away Whig name and
Uhig principles. The Cincinnati Ga-
y.elle is trying to' whip it into ranks
uolt. Scott of Woodford county, Ky., who owns one of the finest farms
ii bis otata has -a large pond of weier
oa uisuomam by vhich he has half do'. ineslieated ' a dock oPwill gocso. He has procured:-eleven and crv-l thf-ir
wings wmch reclaimed them for the 8eas.
on. f hey migrate northward in' th spring, return in the 'fell with'thir fo'l fi-'ged yourg. The I; -ck now rc..p crs
e ar.iiual!y.. "--''
The l:rt icro iSthh
tin. i-.:Lt i : v:v "'"j"' - v.I:;r.t t::r:; .1 .;;t Irll r il- ,
vC'c:I. Wtt iivtv - " It , -t
...3
;
i, . . . . . .
i.. i usijumeu . me editorial - nianavement of the concern. The Chi
under the sole control of Mr. - T?,1 r,.
the last four years. With the assistance of Mr. Carothers, who is n mod nractinal
winter, and a first ratp-f.-Iin.v n,
will doubtless imnrnvn. tmiS Sr.
c,lar"'crd appearance and editorial ebil-
iy.
ur. Carothers has worked In mi.
fice for several years oast ami va
of the steadiest and most relhit.hi (. .,.;.,
we ever had. Strictly honest in his purposes, and industrious in his hut. he k
cannot fail to succeed. W nnrnmon,!
him to the favorable notion ofth.a ,.0,
oi line. iney wii inct m h m u I
, rf - - - - mi vm ng elements that go to make up a good citizen; "and with proper encouragement, will always furnish them with a good paper. ..Under the joint 'management of Messrs. Reed & Carothers, we hops the Chieftain will prosper, and that its proprietors, will find the pntflrnri7 t, I...
both. profitable and. pleasant. Urbana
we shot awav-their fiarr stufTonfi Ana,r.
j u l camo tha ensign; but the houses being
irarne we couui not Uo much injury, therefsre we ceased firing, ; tin J. , sent a
panyon stiore to burn the town, and in a few ri ours tho whole niace was in mlna
San Juan is now one heap of smoking
jisues. me auinormes nave been taught
mainour government wm not allow her
lviinisiers to be impr'soued with iropu
nay, and also that tha commander of
Cyane is the wronfr man to trifls -'
I neglected to say that' ihe .English vessels, seeing we were in earnest,0 left
m tow ola smad 'steamer which had just
arriveu. ana goes to Tort Koyl to re
port .the lact to tae squadron. Wa
on IVionday next for i'ensocoa or Cos ton. . , : ' ..
53cm. :oisrrcs:loaiul Convention.
The Democracy ot the severs! Hmm.
ties composing the Ninth Consressiona! District are reouested to armornt MiAerr.
tes to meet in convention, at Plymouth, or. . '
T'tursdau, Awii'st 17. 135 1.
to nominate a candidate for Congress'
to :e supported at the October r ee-inn.
and to transact such other business '- as may be necessary. -'' ,
JOHN A. GRAHAM; JOHN C. WALKER, ' J S- A. HALL, Cent xiil Committee. July 11. 1851. : - -
lh-.'.:! the New York Hcr-i!..'.
ic;.;!. i f-.tn a
s.
ll.Q S..n Frr : .k-jo ITt?itg J,,,-r;,il
'I "a i nvr'o t - j
t -i-:nt r i ' I " . : ; '
e; s 1 1 i a -, l i ,- C3 th
-- ' al.i f: to t'. ". E 1 Id ,1uV' -
b
- . "... - . . t T .... ...
Jw y the United tsioop of var cr- i " Paiitiic, Julv CO Tl tine. . i . .
The Promethe us arrived ntJl wnrrl nn
t.io:-. ir.g of the 1." 'i ir.5!., .-t 'J .'cijck h.ivir.g t-uc!icd r.t Kk f c.-.'s. j f j .d iti harber'iho U. S. t! jc.- o' . ar
'""' 1 FOREIGN XEWlS. ' New York Aug. 1.
Ihe ratmda arrived at half
past 9 last evening.
1 ho Atlantic arrived at Liver
pool at 2 o" clock on Wednesday,
Llilli in st. .. .
Breads. uHi the market is dull and prices irregular, and for a few days past there has been ' quite a panic in tho trade. Flour declined :1a a 4s C per Lb!. Western canal; is quoted at 23s Gd, Phi' adelphiu, .Baltimore and Canadian a 2Qa ChI a r!s. - Wfiont nL
sr l:irtro!vi-1t!fVofl I 1 p:n ; ('raw!'nS thc:r
ii . " . . tians
ids. jLito quotations Ljt Whito , c
'J a 9 I-y iled, 85 fid a ih Indian Corn."-..White and YcUmv of fa jr
:mijqtiantf .'V-:.; a Cl. rjc 'Jl..
. ;ji.o-
-t -;r- -fof rrdecii rcr .. It' t. j ii:.:. .cLicm had ' "n r;i. lilrai cf .ILifJ.c.i then brought forward tho fbllowln, message from tho Queen : Her llajcsty deeniing it rxnf' dicnt io provide for any addition d expenses which may occur in corjsenticnco of the war in h;J,
h . -. lvi.l criajesty is now engaged - against the Emperor of Russia on the defensive and offer.sivn
of tho House of Lords their con currenco ia such rnr.tw-s
oiay bo ncccsasy for making pro
sage will bo taken mto consida ration on iWonday. . ; 'A private telerrfin?! A o-rnn f t
from Constantinople,, received at Paris, states tliat the Ilu
act with a check near 'Batam.
iio chansc had occurred in iha
state of -Eastern affairs, and none likely until after further conside-
rauan uy tae iiogiish and French governments of tho recent rm.
duct of Austria.
Tho Paris correspondent of tho London Morning Chronicle, annex tho following comnmnication IThe Cabinet cf Vienna at Berlin comrnunieated to the French and English Governments that the impression produced upon them by the answer cf the Emperor Sr. Nicholas te- the summons sent by Austria to evacuate the principalities. ' The Gtrman powers now pronounce in their opinion tho propositions contained in tho Russians answer if not altogether satisfactory, appear, calculated to. servo as a basis for further - negotiations, and they oronoso that
Prague shall be fixed upon as tho seat of further conferences. The moreover express their opinion that it will not be possible to call udgb Rcssia to eva
cuate the principalities, if it be not at the same time clearly understood that
the allied powers shall , not stop their movements in advance, in other words.
Austria has fallen back into olllanna.
with Russia, bnt the Austria reserve sr.
to- be called out and placed qn a war Aocoants from St. PetsrsLurT c?.fa tha!-
the Czar is determined not to viLLhnf
discontent prevailed in the capital. Details show that "the recent vir.'.-Tv r f
Guirivo was achieved, bv tha Turks
unassisted leaving tha whnle hnnhm of
the Danube from Guain ta Oecainta in
their hands. The mala body of tha Tur. kish army is said to he moving forward to the mouth of the Danube. Tha allies have repaired and occupied the Bus- ' sian batteries at the' Salena mouth ofthe? Danube and are employed in removing; sunken ships from the channel. Th Bussian.I)anuba flotilla must soon fall iaId the handj of tha allies and the free navigation of the Danube again be established. Gen. Awrep having been disgraced, f'-tU-'f. - " ... " '
Tha Fr nch r
.TU ii
. 3 slowly th? JRus-
"! las has arri d hn c.
Bar'sSoi:.:d v. iih Shet:!:'
ilth inst., i i tv. '..:y-ono dis f., ;:,.w Vt!, cc.r.ds.;.- ...d ' : d.TCcLltics between the As lenjar -"t" r; end th loi..l -ri;.':1-: t'-'i t- ." !
a Jl and trtibLctory epo f ti i i-
l:ft
r
BIIAIBLE" HOUSE,
THOMAS TVOOD ;Pi:OPrjETOS,. LAFAYI2TFE, 1.SD. ; July 27, 1854.' - . S
on the IV. I
Aland Is'lainl.
I'fusr ia ami Austria i:a c ns-
t
; b! L ' ! JUt ! ' 1 : '' : ' France ar-1 Hi! :t : to r v..
su t i ,von . ..ort t
5 ii Porkr- 1. oi,r
a of i,
f r v
.'ItvV, '..jr.' ..lit C f 1.
5
e f i - i'-.n.
America.
Tha a'.itk:''-s r- 1 in1 c-' t- -r t.:.:: i t j : :' ; . t.' i c : tho K'.h, issued a
1 5 t 'ill
cend"' .r-rn which r ?j ere -. dL::! 1 r. .eh:.Io p c.-. Vhe Hu.r-ian r Jity k.;e d.at
j -"i:.r a::a;;g;:m: ;ts.
' efirr . ' i.r- deliberaT -Jifi r ( r riaaaer of
A ivy r.ar.J.
. rati r.re i:.:xl
fin . . H jt i. o at. c: . .i
i
r.
- 1 .
t- i . ..i : . :
r ! .v t' .
l r-'
-' ;. C. .C ,
p' ' A r. ::..,r !
0 2
dJ
TTAVIXfJ c - Ju - . li -, : ,
-il- 4 b . -.r , - i lllr, .i t L i ; f.tsl. isnd tJnV,1,:i' . "Jr.w lea to to iiu.-,tiri jor i i;t - p ", uccou.it1? cf from me ti t ir.e y..-.;? si'iurj rnpalj, wa eotv 7!1 " " : . - ' -; y ap,aj .t yau i t ....r,-.y, k-s I 7; : ethic ts kc.p l frot.i fcuiin". !' ' - .- ! . ' I.viVLJJ 1 -, tiiJIjIC' '
o;rc;:
1
:igiiu r 1 - -.
n . -..: . ih
v v. o', rt ! 11 tj end tlu i , v c 1 .tii I . o , r p d 1 i1
- t
i r.t
.1
f 1 n -
. 1
1 1 .
I 1 !
7 ; 1
, .. . C C.
:u r. r " - i v
1 1 c L c .' ft wig -
