The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 5, Number 9, Monticello, White County, 7 September 1854 — Page 1
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i. t. E. A f"f3 cf 2. "f !r PSS 10 thl Truday a as; icious l.ir-js, AgJ o'er the fuusrs fairy II,; a Ir robe cf promiis fHszt! Oh, fir iashe whom thou hast won To be tfcy gentle bride, A firsr rtona could eer -"To : 'c a 1 fc" ' ' At. well iisj taea i&v c!ioi"i2i one . Ij'.h tl.ari.i8 that Is.liter i 3ine, And theae by atronj, though tiny cords, ' "Shall make her doubly thias. Beneath h potent hand of Tims That graceful farm must bow. And age hia furrowed linca ehail trace Upon th-it lovely brow. . . ' V . And years of care ahall dim thase eyes Sparkling with love'e own light, ' And 'mid-those dark and gloasw braida .-' Shalt miagt tkreada ef white, f. Eut outward change ihall only prove Tht heart more true to thee. And thaegh the eyca their luste lose, '' It willuaahered be. - - - - . And oh, when rraw etorrn shaH come For come it aurely wi!I, 'Twill onlr bind that heart ' - To thee raore cbaely etill. And now, though many friends are near, Wishing thee perfect bli sb, ; liot one, I know is more sia cere, . -Than the v ho eenda you this. . Fire ln..tle X7&as. From several sections cj the country, the papers are filled .wiih appdling;' bc? count of extensive coailigiEifns. in the woods,, mostly along 'the Vine of itaifre a Art .3. A corrcsTpon-ir-ct cl th3 Albany i-s vri.ea that paper a fJlovs, conthes S 1.1 Yc-rk: rc-i . -,-j?-,s Tct - --;bt f:r t .Tity rv.Ls, ihtre ere . rt3 in many places; and luster. te!;r.gir.g to , Hammond &, Co., have been totally destroyed fay. he f.ra spreading from the forests.'' The?r k-i is Citirnaied at SS0.GQ0-' : . . A j-Msecser told me that at thai aeurera if the Hudaob,. the f? rest a :.were l::ii:g for fifteen miles around. ': 'w't.en wa reached Whitehall, tiie side of the mountain in that vicinity waain a prf?ct bhzs. Tha ppearanca-w:as sublirne, but the sir was hot almost to sTjcation. Tha ltr' w t;..." .V .i wish hijrnt Laves, wa.d tirhf by tfv V. . Tiu , t -. i . . vi :.h heit, sr T .1 I ' e er.d f3 ; 3 A 1 " 11 the -. nr.. , i. r. -d I dolph, Jiaveriss, sn:i f jrts tl L.. orthheid. 3 ccnvr2ii,.;.t cf rrs t .1 T.TS U(iC.J .;, t:. ' 1'3 de ;rd Ly nJ, treo?, -ed in i.j in:l:y cf l!:! -.- v. t.
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w. three replies Id this comrr.::r.'ics'.ion the town ct Caaneltou, has 19 hcvr D rt cklt 4 j.rjiOAily and un; :inc.';.I -d tlc-li-tiom-iU t j ba - fwiuad anvwhere " in i.if r . - - Va f.-om . what we Iftarn frcn reliable source the Democracy of old Perry, tre at their tosti end will roll xsp tmeh a rBsjority tt the ensuing election a$ will cause all WhiV.Alinlirinnjsts. Know-nothjrJgism to .'"skulk away .aad hide its deiormsd and wboly head: ' ' .; . : . '. . . . . . -Platform preceding the approaching October electiou is possessed vi more than an ordinary degree of interest t the Democratic party throughout our State. New eitjiuiiu are beiti? Urou"at in rcouisition, new issues sought to be introduced. to change the usual mode of oolinoa warfare. I sms of every hue and dye have been concocted sud sought to be ersrrrafied into the "old liae" nartv in nr tier to eive siren rh to the onoosit'lori far. w tJ I J- - ces that have hoisted their colors under the leadership of Garrison. Seward. Par ker-AiCo. The VVhic nartv that wa pronoun.cea ,'aeaa". by the great W eb . , ,.. . 0 r J ster. just oetore his own miahtv suirt wss called from the scenes of iu useulness, has been resuscitated, but not as a rron uine VVhhi party. ..Oh no! The'-rlin. tombcrs of that anti-republican , organisation hae hrought fonh a r.ondescript in its stead. The color of its dpfnrmix) carcass is neither white, black, nor red. iN either is its sex known, but ia believod to be hermaphrodite, as Abby Kelly, the g-',nJggar'' Fred... Doughlas, Madsme itowe, X heodore Paiker. and.d nrdlud parson" Grimes, each, in turn, em brace u'v-Uhetjuat" fervency. - It bears no one rsame, bat oa its .front i inscri bed "OPPOSITION TO .-DEMOCIf A CY DOWN WITH THE UNION HUHN THE CAP ITOL INPtDRT.! TY TO GOD AND THE CO.NSTlTfJT1GN" FOURIERISM-ABOL1TION i;hih ti.; , ... .1 monstrosity first saw .ha light cf day way up iNortn .where , egotistical and dissuslin? fanaticism ' runs'-" mmnan ir wild diaoider it was, I believe, even cradled in l anentl -Had,'' .but its imps, clothed in both petticoats and trowsers. have besn.delepated .to every part of the country. The demon ia now in our midst, and his representatives stall; unLlushiniy up and dwn tr.s sireeti- of our towns i;i Perrv r"-"tv I'c-ir--, fjrio'j!y p'vdrst tha ftiTpz'.c'.iy cl the Union, tr.d cperly advcatii "r!iaac!:Jtion! try i. - by every ss.icoti.e drt known to wicked men and dcvii.i prsely to tha unsu pectin-;t3 mske con.ve.'ts o recruit frusn tha Dr -'oratic ra:.'-.i. They '.now ll.st. n l?v-Oemo-rasy is triiii'phant. thej ere 'd-o-mesi ta dis3p"oi:!;.ieiit t nd dcf;-t. :Jo lorjg as a suu.cient nuir.bcr cf ho.S . tn are lift to enl;rca that d o! -r .-.! .n conceived ihrcu quarters cl cev.' ry e -i thstttie p?";Ie ere crj-g'.Is rf "iverni:: themselves they c'a;:not L3 Lr access.' " ' - -" The pr,ssr.t movement is a r-'ia t-n Cet this .v vdra-'.r-a.'oj monster, over ' - - -Jl f A. W f (Ji .s the its K .heir cl V. " into cf t'i L er. int to 1 'ti.tii tor i, .rs c f 3 t v ." 2 ti i t" : St It" hi - u 1 t
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cr.Tothrart cf f hilarthrvpi-'s. t "'I f om tell you their real Si,;V--..:3.-Zo, j.ol TLey ore tea - ord 14. .fn..nA . v n n ! n ...... Cut: I-. jjotj uyoa fr--tu ih-? -hes e- 1 vritirs cftlsir Ihz-stcn r- i re York leaders J-styoa 'may ju ..eor youra-lvei E ' 1 la n yc.:- ' rj. . i:::':..Ets L::'.: 'it . 3. ' -1 . . Mt t4t.iilBll,dfu::c:7uu;t, the tresoeabltr society and " though "here were several amislavery" debating'soeie. ties ia the country, this was the infidel society and thesociety cling this appfe'la'. tion, and hoped it would be carried dowts to posterity. It is a- disunion society and he was glad tp profess bis creed at such a time and to such an audience. The Union sentiment is the great vor, tax which swallows -tip the great mia.ls, and they have power enough far the time being to influence the people. The on. ly remedy forthe slave is the DESTRUC. TION OF THE -.GOVERNMENT. I challenge any man to tell me what the Union has done lor us. Garrison effiiFed. the following resolu. tion. , .;: Resolved, That the one grand vital issue to be made with the slave power, ia the Dissolution of the existing Amer. ican Union." . To which resolution, Henry CWright arose and .uttered the following villainous blasphemy, which is enough to shock the sensibilities of a fiend. He said.-i" 'l like that resolution very -much. This country denies God, or if it believes in God, f do not. Tha Christian God is the most accursed cl demoads, No'man's right 'can. ba ascertained by reference to the Bible, a law or a eon. stitution. , I don't care 'that snapping uKjei vu tt-uy. wuuu w)o& or couautu. tion, when the ouestion ot libertv or slavery is to .be considered. " The 'only thing. or importance is that the mass of - tL ' . a . . tae peopivenerat .the : constitution. ivct, -n i . j' ., w e . should endea-vor to do away with fh?d i ,ki. i t .. Constitution. I thank God also that I am , - a, vnit a u at lw j vj vt a a I an infidel tc the ooDlar religion of this a o ----- countrp and cf ail Christendom. iion.(S) ii,awaru Uumcv ..nrofested i T J1 i that "the constitution displayed the in-1 eenuitv of the very devil, and tha Tin. ion ougni to oe uissoivea, - While the walls ol Panderntlniurh were rinjriojr with such treason as the above. Horace Greelv through the colniTina nl his ,7ribune gave utterance to the fallowing sweet morsel, which has been rolled 0 prider the tofsgueof alhthe abolition gar.-x scoundrels, tie alludes to the Nebraska "Bill: , Better that confusion should ensn? better thai diacord tihouid '''reign "in the natianfcl caar.cil belter that Congress should break up in wild . disorder nay better tuat the Caoltc! itself should b!a?f by the tctch of the incendiary or fall arid bury all its inmades beneath its crurn-blii-.T ruins than that this DerSdv end wrorg should ba finally accotnplished:.. ,- A smaslS i:i Hie Crotlscry A coi respondent in a nei 'hborins jmio i i.ra us a -private , letter complaining thtt tha course oft!;: Tribune respecting the "Krow Nc'iifj" has done a great deal cf m'schief, pohlically in his quurtor. Wo print SD fi"jch C, hit letter as we can wi.hout exposir. the i:.--- zr 1 r sslitv of ou eorre por Jer.t. I r Sir.- Will yoj net ct,!i your ftsc If Wh:-r, Anii-Ia very er. j 'I '--?r-. t ",e trb- .is ia t..ia section t y J.i i-.c-e- . .; : - - . t t---t i',3 r-u.i,-..r.c.J . c .. , 'r" 2 J :r t I cfs i k ti j 'Si. a 3 0 . i . . . 5 1
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- lltll iUV late, net they hato psid loo .dear Li inetr, o.iiaue-, sanit; we are sure, that all hooes of ad j aaw v u J t k-1 V'til" versa! r reedom bv allying it with thai of i roscripuon wm prove baseless and de hisive. N. Y. Tribune. .; A Kill VA I. OF THE STE A.1IEU EUROPA AND V A S II I N GTO X , The steamer Europa arrived this P.M. With Liverpool dates to the IDth, ' one week later. ' . BreadstufTs ' generaliv, demand' fair, holders firm with moderate sales to trade Accounts from .Spain were giving great uneasiness, and it. was thought that the impeachment of the Queen's mother would speedily lead to the abdication of her daughter.. ... . Smith O'Biierj had written to his family from Van Demons Land, that he was prepared to leave the countrv aud return .to . Europe. . ' Nkw York, Aug: 31. The -Washington arrived at 1 P. M. Her news has been anticipated by the Europa. ..... - ., . . Washington brings 240 passengers, and -150 tons of goods. Lord John Russel had stated in Parliament that a communication had 'been made by the -Czap to the AuUxians, that it was his intention .to evacuate the principalities. ' ' " ' ' Austrian - Minister had -lntirnated ' to tns Ministers cf England and.. Franco' that his government was .nevertheless l-rif!Ts- t,ir,(f,.n . " ' ' : .' i ready to .interchange notes as provisionnV n-n " , upon, wah me view of cbtaining security for future peace. It remained to be seen whether Austria would put her armies in action .. -to obtain securities, if they couIJ not be obtained for negotiatin'. " Queen's speech' at ororosralion of narliament in reference to the war in: the East was temperate and firm. : Bucharesl was uccrpied by 10,CCO Turks. French Ambassador at Madrid had been threatened by the populace. Mr. Buchanan was present at the prorogation of Parliament. Tha British bark Toseg with 350 California bound passengeis, was lost in Prata Shoal. No passengers lost. ' . Pirates still abound in the Canton Titer. . . - Crops is the Lead Regions.' lTh' quality, of lead sent out of the mines this season, will be as large, if not larger, th an the shipment of last yeer; the crops ol hay, wheat, ost and corn, througout all theZminintr ' district, are excellent: and the number of ,hois and cattle for msrk-p i unusually great.. . For lead and miner al, for the products of the farm, for hor. ses, cattle end hogs, there is a ready t .:.het at large prices, if tha reopls ol u.d cour.iry evtr nave teen tile u lay fu;-'dy this year thev will ha &!'e tc L . v country !s threstened. by tha :.i:r;c. utiicft are spretJi-" r-rlz) I he passer -fcrs , . :: I - - ft - passer- -ers . t. V-i -.,-1. JS t . w -. a nil s i Poi:.t, hvth: : ..ti c ' - 1 , r , - ' - ' whir". c!d r:c Lave ii cc" r e ice, 1 t 3 L of th? den-'-fc--e . ti.-i'i-j , w a -Joed Crc .. .1 i ulzl, v : o"' .,!... i w i'. 3 t.tr..s. ,v . r w jlj a - .Jed by snohe as to touV cclir -a 5 J su:i r.1 times, iilr-it a Uril ;car3 - h 1 be: c f c3 ti- - j rt Crc- . :i j i..t,v i' - a ei Lc,"l,v. - - . ''z.: ..ty of c; 1 .. t . . ti ' f -J - ' 3 . " '.-.c.-.t il.E t - .1 t'.t t 2 ih' ' -s .f : . r . a
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j - Vcaetit? i.-i r.if.ir.' far Si f EAKCISCO, A I?' : I3msr tz-dvv tsiea H'cni us Cc!. i cfCul-', -oho hrsttcn w' sicce- iha f.r-t -I April last. L. .h succeeded id - t rc n-ji.iber cf r- ccr t:: : .i t,-i..i - fV Sftes, incljjh- ; of i: an . ccr. pity Cf r..i l.::3 ed r:r. trn 2r a CO'.ipui. , . . COt"Vi p-ries .have been ui.Jcr cz;.?::t drill ijMhe past eight or ten weeks; ti'idiorra splendid nusleus for; an ;invadin army. Many cf ths native Calilcrnisna have lent material aid ' to the ciuss, and the fact of & -marauding expedition' fce ing concentrated' at New Orleans, has been in no manner .kept secret." Iffj. Gen, Wool is on the alert, and no expedition as a body will ever be permitted to leave this city. Drums are beatinsr and the : Flying artillery ia full usifrm ere now escorting Co! Wheal to the steamer. AEG US. EHiiration 0 JLifeerla, Rev. Mr. Pinney, the corresponding Secretary of the New York Colonization Society, publishes - the following nolle for the benefit of these who desire to emigrate to Africa: - ... . . .. "The close of the rainy season in Liberia is a most favorable time for tbo emigrants to arrive. We hire, therefore, desired and advised that ths expedition from New York should sail as early in October as the 1 5th, 'better evea th 1st. Desirous, however, to accommodate a company from Pennsylvania who cannot leave before the clos of that month, we. take this" 'opportunity, of informing- ihsr friends of ilia cause, that emigrants sr-" rivirjg in-New Yw-kfrorn the 25th' to th" 31st cf October, will be in tims and shall have a free jjsssage, if their. Dames are registerea oy the middia ci Seplim.. ber.' , From' present' gppear33i.Tve Esra . reason to anticipate a larger, taigrattoa this" fall than has ever galled fforrf New York in' previous years. We hope applicants' will state aara'a, a-je, charcii connection, if ay, edacadoS &ad profession or trade." 0T Aia as. Stzai: It 13 stated l! t the Ohio and Missi-rsippi Eailroti C. pany have ordered a locomotive lili constructed, which shall ba propelled by hot air, oa ah entirely new principle. The Virginia State Arricultu'ral Koo?.' ty are about, to ' offer premiums to th amount' of 3. COO." orinci illy for It vi stock ef vsrious and c K i rs o . The fair is toeommenco atEichmcnd cu the 1 t of November.' Merely A T r, t, x.-.FrTr v r. n't you call this the calf of a leg?" asked Rob pointing to one cf his nether limbs, rather compactly .encased in repr-esecta-tionof berberV poies and running vines. "No," replied Jjra, "1 should say it was tha leg of a cib'." The diamond for finding whioh a Brazilian slave received his freedom, a few months ' since, has been deposited in & Lcr.don bar.hir. j hcji. It v carats. :.d i.f c:,:r :1 ii,3 13 1 - 1 -cr m tz.t.J. nu .-I era, . . r.:'c -..s p " !siH fhr the .....ca neii and I'syfzr ti.arrti i Tircrtint fieri, T m it ia politic to keep I--:',:' 5 r-r r-1 cr iered e.I tl.3 CT'--i;r 3 in P;r;j, t' ?t -! I:, L j c1 r. ed. TI1E AJlXiniCAK. - l:c" 3 a t'--; -' - . V , . - - -" " ' j 1 ot 1.3 c::rr'-? ," o-, .3-rr. -i.er bcr i.;cn c.i.ir sell ti.. ih s trcr g I zz Is vf i'--i fa .7 1 is t!;- man ' toherr hi o-slf 1 1 :n! It i.-i 3 C 1 ew : 1 ' i' 1 ... ': i 7'' ? '3j Tin ' ... t t2 3 ft" M 3
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