Political Beacon, Volume 4, Number 26, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 10 April 1841 — Page 2
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'i'lic frcsitlcsil's Slcallli.
stooj clnrood with the, taxes at llm time fees, but liiv.n an account made out audi
of such s-de, and tho dat2 ol the. sil:, the sworn lo 1 y s.iM Kiidiior, which shall be Rumor having already spread the news name of ihe purcluu-er, a brief description Tiled in the off'Co of the treasurer of said of the indisposilion of the. President, it is of tho laud or lvit so sold, rpantily so!.!, count) ; Provided, further, Thai deemed proper lo say here, from informathe amount lor which the Mtne was sold, tho boaui (loin;; couuly buV.iicsu, shall if t;i,;i which may be relied upon, that he the name of i'h j grantee in the deed, -:! they ho rf the opinion that too auditor of w is iittacked on Saturday last ly a severe the date of its ( .xccutioti. their eointv cannot under this net, re- liiii,ri:o:iin, which, we arc "latilled to
Sec. i.". When any tr ict or portion of ccive n smuVii nt compensation for the bunii. had. at a lite hour list veninr. i and of my course m the '"editor of a pu'.diland, town lot, or part thereof, shall ho services hy hu:i rendered, tiiey are au- been in a opt measure subdued. I is ! 11(.wsnnH r. in ref-recci- to the V. In,- n m
, LA VVREXCFIIU RGII, April , 1-11. ToW. IL Cray, Ms.;., Editor of the f'eia Statesman :
This note, I admit, was not very courteous, J the ensuing election. Hut after 1 arrived nt . . ; ;,ooeon, I soon learned a different tale, while it w as full as much so as the circum- - ... , , , . ,. Instead of limlinsr the delegates from Kip--tanc of the rase demanded. I telt wen , - . .. ! lev. Decatur and Rush, free and indcpcnd-
i i i , tnn n t . 1 1 I nil veil- ! -' '
. ... . , .. , persuade1.! mci; iuil- nr. n . - ( . . . ,., Sir 1 notice an editorial :u tide 1 .. cut, n; to tlie c laims of the rarious canum-
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I lion wwi n n i- t..i,i.ii,iu --r,--VOU
personal inbirv upon iiie, in regard to a certain matter, and while they admitted its llncr iit iniu-tioc, w ere ye t unwilling to alf,r 1 me the opportunity of vin d Icat big myself before the Convention, fearinc.no doubt, .1... T 1.1 c-.rxn ..rnlofiTne lrilt'.lc.
o,l nml efin-enuentlv so lar as What ttiCV
which would tincle in the ears of certain, ; 1
in vour pancrof th! lt iast.'ui hic!i
) are nleaed to s-pealc somewhat freely of me,
ales that were expected to come before the
convention, they had either directly or indirectly received instruction, -who to support, before the left home, and therefore they could not meet tlie other delegates upon any other terms, than to vote as instruct-
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sum ior ihaw, auu ine'iHuuis iciiei ineu, iii"ii.eu anu rcipineii m iiiiow n;i.i nu n .iiienu.o iimsh i.ui coiisiijeieu. uiii( l"31 ination fort'on ne--in this di-tri- t Vs your it shall be t!ic dutv of t!io countv audi'or further sum as thev may deem fust and ! evennc; decidedlv f etter, and we enter- , , . . ," , . , , - . . , . " " . " I ' i- i i i ." i i i reiiiarks s?em to be somewhat cauivucnl, un-l to insert a mmute ol sueii redcm!)iion, lh: reasonable, to ho pa:d out ol tiie county ! tain ntile doubt ol bcinrj able, very soon. , , ,. ,. i.i c ii i I i , , c i i i i .i ' . i- .1 ii- -j i r lanparcntlv intended to convey a. ihhi rent ila o horwb and bv w nun m-id. on bis, iras i;v. on th.i order id ."aid board doniP lo relieve the nub be. m:r.d entireiv I rem 1 1 J
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record of sale oflanJ for delinquent taxes, county business. ; apprehensum td the consequences of th;s 'romnin, ,.,. ,u.u5l V ' .ntlemen I wH. it distinctly understood , 11111 or couul lu",u' ami sign tiie si.wc oHicially. See. 53. All iho duties enjoined rpon attack. NationI Inllgencer, Maicli 30. i fr "'king the favor at your,- disappointed in ; '"S the tr" btatc an1 ftehnS8 of thc dl,rut
: li'in.b n i nnh bn nm initinn : I 4 - l 1. n .-... 1 . i r n f r fi v fi ru 1 i i ! .
H.alcst liotii lVashluslon. 'J'he followinir paragraphs aro from tlie
hands of a public explanation.
You set out by intimating that the course pursued by certain Whic editors in this dis-
that were
br.iii !.t to bear ncainst me, and bv men too
trict, "was calculated lo endanger the bar- ,11 i i.,.nnM . ' 3 I who would fain be called honorable.
niony an 1 union of the party, by cxcitin-
See. 4t5. Tint everv tract of land and the auditors of counties in this act, shall
town lot, offered for sale by the treasurer, ', continue to be discharged by the clciks as herein before provided, and not sold for until eouutv auditors arn el.eted, anil
want of bidders, shall he and the s unc is , qualified according to the provisions of D ihiuitjre. 'atjiot of the afternoon of hereby declared tu be forfeited to tlie stale this act, and wl.cn thus elected and oinli-! A pi i! '
of Indiana; and th-nccfori!, ail the ri-ht, lied , they shall receive f:,-.m the tleikof. Tn pKrMnFvr pitii .ri,c a- ' . ' V ! H"t. m, I have another matter of con,
it!e, claim and interest f tli.j ioun-.r his county a!! Looks, pipers, vouchers and tj,,,,:,! ' IntcUiocecer c,r tl.is morninsav- ' hof,csai exro et:.n..iiMi in tnc venj rhliut in rvnrUn yom r(,nrse towards me. Owner or owners t brief, shall he consul- accounts which pertain to the Lusin.ss of t;Wu ,,,. ,7ia, ,,A additional physicians ?,re "ul'1 rcsu!ttn di'appomtmc, j Yon Jin,iUsh a cxfrar from nn editorial of ercd as transfcrrc.l to, and vc-c!ed in sani the county. Uvoie calk d in vrstenlav to consult upon! Now, sir, if I am able to comprehend the ! ,nnc s;cc llic fonVerttion, bv which yon
state, to no a.spe,e,i o), ai t.ie ,i aure ( Ccc ol. I i.ai .iiti;eiiereioiore ..n- the iVsiJom' case, and we li.-.vc pleasure ; force of this remark, it is this: That n.y pmieav. to make the impre
i.ny oy iiw u.reei; anu i;,e eonn-y auui- : joincu upon civiksoi raum cs, in i m. o,. , , announcis in their opinion, there editorial brethren, in ,,rin- mv claims for
U..HM...1), miiu n r. u. i"'"1 ..... .l.,,, v.- . ;in eViticr:t inMroenvj!it 1:1 ins Situa- n u: an,i v.
. KM. liti.iHiiii. I.'.., . ri r i m uiic; ii" - . nu ' - t'( n ' 1 pectatious in tnv bosom, and that of n.y
ii.iu ii i.Mi n.i;. . iinri, in mi
' .ni.l fine nnniibirilv of nnv eandid-
the nomination, as I am pained at the nn- i b' 1 .
:.,- ,i: l,.,.,.,Kl. i,ir...tw Ihnt were " - - 1 1 1
ii. -1. .iii'i iiirn.Mi'iui'.'. " ." '
a seperate list of all lands or bv.:i ,t:s so hursemcu's of county funds, sha'l he di
forfeited, with tiie des uiptioi) I'ieicof, . charged by county an.
attor ti.r; :r
pression that will
onpore the t lection nf Mr. Cravens. The article from which yon made ihr extract was a very short one, and it could not have es-
Hiid iho amount of tax due thereon, to the tlvction, and they ate quaUi nl according ; ,;ie n,,n, D Wi L-ter, Scejetarv of State,
win en i,i
auditor of state; and all such lands or lots to tlie frovistons of this act; and tiie same
Bh.illbepresorvcdi.il the dn;!:", i! until lees allowed t ) desks for such servieis.
t',c rrn ni'.nre of thins . ca(M. your observation, that I distinctly
la:ed this morning savs: "I'lesidcnt liar- ; conU not 1,0 rc:,:i'c L An1 ,vh" cou1'1 ihci' ' avow m intention of votinf,,, the nom-
rlin' iTiej.irl n ir innn'l i.insi rml ibis nn! be ro ilird. Was there anv thine v:i- , in,, 1 ,. ,-,i- ,.. ;, ,t, im,rfi.
Sold or redeemed, nn.l the Hx. s thereon ) s'.!I he allowed to county amlitors. paya; , morninr, (r.ub.y,)',., 8ix o'clock, he is Je- '. readable or rrcsunpfuovs in thus brlncinc ,;;' thi, important fact, is be,t known to regulariv assessed, in the name ol the I,e 1:1 the same im.nucr s r.fictc-lore pa:o ,.;.,,?., ..,-- i 1 ,- ,1 , . i 1 1, ' " " ... off f'l.i:. .;,',.,..,., M l. ,.!,.. ,1 ,.i - .vf.t.(- UUe,, mV name betore the people, for this hi-h vor!f.f- Since the Convention, I have uni-
.'ix., w Ill'IOill If "llli,,! IH..3 ru 1 II I. ( Hi I ILIIVi-
turned, annually, by t'ne treasurer ns de
1 .iu. 1 11, imin ;i buii.ee eniiiien 111 iiuun, - , 1 ,. .- 1 1 .. n . ., . . ... , ......... country belonced to the people, and that the ileteruiiiiation. however unfairly 1 tll1 y was any such feclm; manilested by all 01
.:i . 1 vien. na:ri.-on iii-.?u on unu.iv '.ue 11.1 ' 1:. :.i.,., 1 c-r. . ii,t rr.ii,,ii
U...l.l,l ;., .1 : , : I .. 1 (I,,, l,nl n-lm lm.l
ir.st. r.t 11 o'clork A. M. We shall be ' . character and qualiucations, n.ii;ht re isonaai !e to Ive further particulars in our next. ' . . .. . , . .. c r 1 blv asp. re to the moH ealtd stations, anj
n whic'i t'nis t ve nt must cant over
have been treated by himself and some of ''Veil an le.i.ur
, 1 .1 .... ..11 1 1 .. r.. 1 1
, 1 e 1 f 11 .1 .1 : T 1M UiCY UOI ail cuoie ll I v..i li; i.ii .1 inn his particular friends. l urther than this 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 detei-miiiatinn to nominal'; James II. t'r 1-
cannot co. vmi wiiaiinore can ue asiico
1 liO .e v.
i,-, :') Teat all land-; or to An I ds ' Sil.ce the above was in Ivtv we have ' responMbl.; station? I ha 1 been tau.cht form)y Cclarc.I my intention of voting for ;
Itnq.tencie?, and cie.ditcd to hint as other ! wliich may b hereafter so! !, under tlie Icsrr.i d, f.om a soutce entitled to credit, to l)t',:,-vc tb ",0 VuMlc o!l,CP, u,e 3Ir. Craven, and I aca.n repeat that su.-h 1
del nqueneies, in Ivs sent mei,t. p-.ovistons of this act, fcr the taxes, intcrSec. -17. Tint if ike f.nmiT c-.yp.er or ; ts atid penalties cue and r ir.a'u::t tuiowners of any tiact of l.in.l or t.-nvn lot, ; paid ikercon, may l;o icdeeir.e I l ytlie wh cli may he forfeilt'd as af,ircs iid, si. all, ! owner, or own rs therci.f, wiiidti two at any t.nn I -e fore tho state s'n'd liavo ! years, fiom r.ip.I afu-r tiie day rf sale; he, dk-pose J of fuck lind or lot. which s'-.al! ' s!i:, or they r.yiiig tJ lite purchaser, his. not be fur a loss tinio th.n five vears from' ho-, cr ti e r : sonee, the i.tno-unt for
such forfeiture, piy into tiio eonaiv trens-i which s;id 1 ttry of tho county in which 6 ieh h:.d et : with the add
lot m iv ha situated, or into the slate ion, together wish the
treasury, all tlie taxes, intercsf, r.tvl penal -: lies, which have sinr.a accrued on s.icii , land or lot, which sum sli d! Lu r.sceria;,.i-. od and rcilirled 5 y tie auditor, the stale' shall, in such cas", irlh.niiitdi to aucii for-:
have remained at home, and sent in their votes by proxy, or in other words employed Judce Morcan, to vote for the whole countv, as he did for thc four absent delegates from Rush county. But I am told a ll a t denial is given to the charge of instruction. But that does not hide nor shut the truth from the people, m ho heard and saw, what they have the presumption to deny. For the sake of showing what kind of men theso delegates were, in regard to their conduct ! in tlie convention, we will suppose tl.ey ; were not instructed, but came up like men to give and take, to throw away personal preferences, and to suppose the man, who
ever he mb:,ht be, that thc majority of the convention determined on. Now how fat
i's or town h s were ion of lifty p r cent, tiu re-
a mot
t (.1 t .'.;
mer owner cr owners, all claim lo mi -!i
paid by si: I purchaser, or .'.ss'nep, arter his sai l pn;i-h.ise : Pro v '. :', That infants, idioi.-, f.-mcs cover!, ar.d insane prison, wlio ire ownris, or c!i in ints of land:, or nvan lots, v? 1 1 i c 1 1 may L vo been sold as aforesiid, shall, within two veais
! and s
tint there was nothinr ' 1 the nature of
coM'.'ry may bo rcal'zed-ky all, Vih, debar him from this liiIi rrivilece.
I am at a loss therefore to comprehend why mv hopes an1 crprc'ti iw, in this respect, vi re necessarily to be doomed to disappointment I what were the peculiar c:reuntaneci
but il cannot be dcseiibed. It is indeed a uuer:! !-;:' rial calainity, fir which we were al'.oe, ther un pie paied. We feel chas:-?p.-
su!aueu
bv ti s
severe
petisa-
tion of 1 ro ideiice
.iiiinon'sii tverv o
Iran
md it cannot fail to nl" lhe ca?p th:,t won!;1 nR!r i'Pctic- v i
at in v b;ini'- ? Your eli'itic remark, hi which I am : dmonis'iied lo pursue a different ronr-e. '-if H"t fir Vc cnod of the p-trl;,; at least f,r thsa':e of .. or?i it;i.',i;-ji," are very kindly receive !, ;-,s they were donhtless very kind-
ided. I have often heard it remaik-
vi ih' Vcs, and tiiey iill not dare ieny hut
ih;it their ndir.Is vvvre in ch; unf'iliv and
a.- 1
1 1 able for 111 v hopes to bo rcalire"! ? Wasit be ne ho.v uti'.'ir: vain and - ' j . .1 1 , ,
, ( .11., ciiuso a certain central power nan long
. i ui 13 11 1 1 11 1 1 1.1 1 11 i 1 i ti 1 in r; i nil ci 1 ' ' 1
d( !( rniiiiatrly, to.. I i.tpvuc a.'!
I .ft b.ome. They sail he was ver with them, the;? had even san- 1, Tippecanoe son;-, iilmij vvitii o Tyler loo, before the 1 a t Aii'i:-'
iii 7 ... 1 1 ni. 1 . ...1
cd that younj converts in religion were de- "--" 1 ' "' ' .: i.n,- i, ,nt5 ..n 1 mi- fi'.s.-i-vn- ' so pop::bir with thi:::, havla; r;
I .1 I..-.-V j j
nt"
popular 11 in thc:.Tip an.! (lection.
as
Cy the death ol to 11. llairise.n, Mr. Ty-
hnd or lot, and the county an I ter shall , after such sale, cr s.u ii disability bo re- lor becomes the President for the balance
li'.S per
trwi re-enter such land cr lot 0:1 dupl ca'c, wiili the nr. me if tits pt oh n?r or ownei 3.
See. IS. That 'ie conr.'y .vi.libar shall th c.iari.3 l'io county treasurer w'tii all me n-'
e liihk
act. Sec
since decreed it otheiuise? Was it be- ' (ion j worj ,.ls convinced me that thc ' w hi,' vote as an Uleetor of cause I happened to belonc to a certain Sillne hoi Is sjood in politics. Hence, I must certainly he the m.i class, who are virtually proscribed from an can ,veii ;,rC0unt for your extraordinary the district. Wilhsu. h equal participation in the higher ofiices of ! r.r ftic of the whiz vnrtv, as well as ' st.-oncb" manifested, it
l-y 'viif.o cf tho provisions' o'f 1o ,UrSU ,-arJ U l!'a- Sre!1 . the country, and from wh-.e rank tho your n,.h rcgarj for my reputation. Your ; "1 e to see gentlemen w j quest. onj coi.iiccted v. till the financial itl- ;w l,;.-s of this district (if not of every other conversion to Wide principles datis back ' from coining before s.
rii.it nllacls and parts of uet.s , '.crests of the cof.ntiy, end which imist district in the State) have never yet select- 1o ai)0ut thc first of July last, wl.iM I have i The character and cjaiiii--,
moved, be permiilr.d to redeem the snme, . t)f ter1
hy disc;iarg.itl toe (.rnv nos lo vvlncb t!ic ;
What course he will feel it
eya hy him received, under the provisions ' coir.hig within the purview of ill's act. be, j shortly coiiio before Conrots, time alone ';c.I an individual to represent them in Con- ' iiccn pursuing the same nndeviatinx course 1 and persevering indlitry at., cf thc preceding section; and shall make and the same ar hereby repealed: Pro-; caM (i,Meril,'lac, Mav tha" God who holds' es1 Was it because my nomination ;a politics from the administration of James claims) 01 all tho others v -out rin annual .1st of! in.!s and town U,,tjM, Such repeal slmll not afteot any ! ,nm3 lhc dcs"t;nv tjf in.:on, ui,,0 i would have been too great an innovation j Monroe, down to the present time-for it fore the wind, or as dead v.-ei LHr. Y S!l:,!lfn:,Velie,,n nU ,W ; 5h,9."rf,i!' 1 1;;,b'l!!'e ;r nW S ln tl, - ! upon the old, if not honored custom, of so- ! was d ing his admin stration that I com- ' or, in comparison to thc ab ftforesaul, sriccitvng tn.-'retu t i? nrn--i;ons mcuired under any of their pro-, mm n ignt. , 1 1" ,
portion of such money belonging to the : visions.
(bate; and shall forward said list to the au- j This act to take nfieet and be in force ' Calc?h 13. Smith Ksn. has been nomina-
uiiui 01 siaie, oy uie ccue.ty ueasurer, at liorn and alter its passage, the time, of payinr over th stite lax, in
January; and the county Ireabuier sii.all pay into tho stale treasuiy, the slate's pro-
portion ol 6uch money, at tho l.me ho 1 pays die other taxes due the state. J Sec. 49. That iho auditor of blale ', shall, from limo lotime, furnish ihe severnl county auditors with all such foims and 1 inslruciions as he may wlli tliem to- pur-! sue, in t lie performance of their several , duties, and the said auditors shall oLserve ; them accordinilv. j Sec. 50. Tint if the taxes charged on any I in 1 or lot bo regul iriy pi id, and sued ' lin.l erroneously returned delinquent, and sold fir taxes, ihe g ;.. t.hr ro. f sh .ii h;
lecting our Congressmen from the learned ; menced my editorial career in this place, larity of James II. C ravns
profession cf the law, to the exclusion of all; It would seem then that I had been quite j But the die is cast, nnd he others? Was it because--my qualifications ; ong enough in the whig ranks to know my j people as the whig Candida ' I were not equal to the station? Was it be-J Juty and to do it, without the admonition of j What shall be done? Shall '
ted for Congress in the fifth district. Gen. T....ii t..r...... 1 !-. 1 .. .i.
una 1 11, ui .111 ,u, 1 ll.ia lillntu HIT UL liiu , 1 j . 1 r '.Li- . .... i ... ' cause I had not as lone, as laithlully, and j those -w hose political associations have al-; ins: strucclcd so bard, (im
.lum.iiai.c.i uuu come om as a canuiaaie j as sccessfuly, battled in the whig ranks, as ; way, been on tlie other side, until very re- j forgotten, and consider, on bis own responsibility. They were 1 gome others who had high claims to the Cently. But as this is rather a delicate sub- ' cause we cannot civc 5'J0
jboth Harrison Electors, but unfortunate-j nomination?- If none of these, pray tell usjecij I will refrain from pursuing it further! the comitv, as some of tho r
ly, but one of them can go to Congress, then, what was the creat impediment in the J at present.
I of) by our inactivity permit
L A V 11 II. S C IS Ii U 11 H 11,
being both in ihe same district. We 1111- way, which, in-ihe very nature of things Hoping that you will copy this article destructives to triumph ? Ifit derstand that Gen. Kilgore and Charles j nulft rtiit in disappointment. j entire into your columns, together with such ! dividual feeling, of it '
II. Test Esq., have likewise a Strong inch-1 'ou nre ft's0 pleased to insinuate that my ; explanatory remarks a the occasion may ; have been disappointed, it w.
nation to run on their own hook. What ! course, as an editor, m regard to tho nom- . seem to rccpure, t nave tiie nonor 10 sun- 1 ter of but little consequence.
a pity it is the Whigs had not a few more
SATL'il'UY, APR! I 10, great men in tint district.
Void ; and t!ie IIVIVV
er, al s-ii-!) mid s ii. hiill OUl i f o L- . 'i r i f (.:.. count; 111 le.) of tid t" a l!:o s -it tie ,-. 11, , tiie coii:iiy tr, ; t'r M i di I t 1 1 1 t'.e s-Ml.'enieii:, a'.d e
id by 'if.
I,,.: 1 1 1
I lo
I. Ill lii i1 i . 1'. .
t ite tt.-.Mi-
w
: n.
nre authorized to announce
;ir a ca:
fr v-oiiPtv
ination, has been neither honorable nor pru- j scribe myself, yours, &c.
dent and that my deportment in thc Con-j M ILTOX (I Ill-HJl J vention was any tiling but modest. j
r . i, . r , c ; Now sir, I would fain disbelieve that fjrj- .Messrs. H n. Cost Jonnsrn of Ma- '
you coum veniure upon sucn an assumption
Ii.
,''i"v:.'-'- l t j a iiivm iiec rti',' 1', I' as 11 e lTi ildatf ' .mi Vaaaty . ii:.: is- d lo r.iin-.-uuee s'.cl i-S a c-uli; J. :'.! b i r, i.t .:; n.ctu'.r.' Au :':'
rykind and !::ic (d Kentucky, arc Sok'.n id" for tho next Speakership of thc Motisu of itoptcsciit-ititc? i:i Ci.::;?rc;s. Would it nut be well to wait ur.'.I! they
1. 1 !!".( ?, iiCn-re t! iv aie
a;
e.'.ct o;i.
ry tiierew.tli. in siid setiletnent. See. 51. That ihi eo-iuty au ktor of the coun'v in which r.p.v land or town bit
hall hive been, or m iv'iieioaftcr be sold ' KriJ"ra1 ''"rcli, on to-morrow at
for taxe-i, tinder tip: provisii uis cf this net. H "'clerk A. M
C I l.'C it1 U III mot.-.l to th
peti
r'j (
i:.i 1
ad Gruy, of the Vevay
without snliicier.t rrounds fir it; more espe
ciallv as j 011 have recently m ule an open tin 11 profession of that doctrine which inculcates a th better thiin;. You ove it to yourself then, lie ci
, as will as to nie, that you point out what I , have written in refer'Uiee to the nomlnation. or In rr f-Tonee to any of thc ean.ii 1ales who u rre sunken of in connexion with
I'or the Political Be.ncou. X11 ol io a t'o-s- C Sit I I? . I purpose, amongst others, to sa v se;ae-
bout t!,e late Con vent ion, inasmuch
tube ct ha; already a'-unii 1
racier, throierh Ihe jounriU 111 lids
Con ;i ss;,.i::ll I u r;(.(. And therefore, in oi-i'.er I 1 d, ju-tice to the si-hfect, s, f.,r n
1. :-.!i!v to 1.", t w ill op.cn ti.e
is known to extend over a .la- ' lb? most populous part of the '. ' it does indeeil become a slU'Iou' teutons 01::; n, ono that prcage- ; whis of this di-triet. Ami why.' we in Franklin and i'e.irl.orii have had f"r - ed upon u?a man. who i, wholly ubiioxious
1 rub. to the p
v. hosp nets 1i;m i' been such
as to e::u-e ,1 total ln of confidence in him. a:.l t!.'i" arc 111 my v. boueicr had auv C'liifait nep in la's whir pi-inc'ph's Ir-'.'a
lV'i:i fa:- l".;-'t to ti.e hot.
'i In 11,(0 1 e.;in. ! v. i:! stat-' that h
baud tc r1' were t
Whil-f en the other
c'aarac-
ti- 1 a'
w :
is hereby auth-uis'ul ;::i I r'q'i irl !o en- re-ular!v thereafter (very Sabbath un
cute t.ie pi ope r deed t. ;". soil or peis (.i'i'.!---l !,, 1 ,-
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I 1 Statesman, has become a very moral man, the nonanation, that docs not comport with so long as but fail it w as known that in thi ter and v. big prim ipb veif -11 re and stead(1. lhc R.Mr. rinple wi preac 1 j nn linnrst editor, will lm Imfn : ilm slrlctest honor and nronrietv. And district, there would be competition in tho fas', and against whom no serious obiect ion '
iil. J, i Mil in n-lini la ilm i ItrUi nm mw d e nor t men t iii the Conven- ' whi;r ranks for a congressman, and as thc i could be raised. Fur instance, there were
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i i ard bv which be measures tliO moral ,lon ,vlllCh couhl he tortured into an nci 01 i nmu "iT""'l"" -i'iimi, u.e i rniiiney .uimcs, i:.sij. v.eorgo noii.oiu nun .ess,' J ' . , ,. I: i. a 1 ..i. t... . l!,...,.,. . .
character of candidates for public office ' " w no ,n v:l' ! journal n"?m "n- "'"" susgesieu, : i 01. aus, an Known 10 uie c onveiuum. i::. T i il.o s r , tt r- nela to as the best mode to settle the business, in , ptil pnf whom would lei ve been sustained
r and whether lie uses the sime standard """ " . . . , , . , . . , . 'which von allude a obiectionable, distinct- lioltl a convention, spi-cilun; thc time aiul bv Ihe unauimnus voice of all the wings in no wish it d.itiiictlv understood in i stimaiin:: thc ciiarac.lcr ol iren on clif- .,..,., , , .-!,. "it . ' " , ... , , , - ' - . ' . y pointed out, that thev nicy be met i.nd nianni r oi conducting it. .ileetinjs were to witzcrhind, Dearborn and r rankim coulii v caniiit! itc.si fur pnhr.e office, that we in- fl-rent sides of tiol'lics? , I i ! . . t - . , i .- .i . . . i t ... . ; sit-w i j 1 cxnlained with enua! ihstmrtness and pre- be hel l m each town-hip lor the purpose ,u in s. Rut a.- the Indiana Ainer.etiii a;ii,
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I am chuck full of its gangrene. I frankly
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I sending delegates to a county convent inn, not!-ing but ''French Rills"' would ib. The.
Acain, vou say that the worm of disap- which delegates were authorised to send to pills nre bad enough, but to be compelled to
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considered by sonic as highly objectionable in ils character, nnd that we should have excluded it entirely on that account. Fnt : r I :l ? e ' M y ll,o nnti.i. 11 .,.. t.-.li .1 . . r .1
1 , " ' llle' -ates in that Convention, as well as in tlie liberty oi speech and of the Fres-, wo could I ' ,, , . , , in ' result for I had reason to believe, under all not cou-isteiitly withhold from a mcm'.cr of , . . r .1 , r , ,. , ... , - the circumstance of thc case, that Col. tal ( jnvention the urn uh -go of our (adn-ms - ,. . , i . .1 " , ; James of this county would cot the nomoi ito express lm views freely as t i their pro-' .,. 4 . -4 r il 110 , tion, a he did in fact get a major, ty of all ceetiues. e neither endorse imr i!inim- .... , 1 . . . 1 Ihe delcates in attendance. Isav, I was the opinions ol tiie writer. The-,- are hit 1 " ,. . . , , . ,. . . ' , , "''' somewhat disappointed, but my disappointe;; a, and v. e have no further participation 1 . , , . , . 1 ,,t"M1 ; nient was not of a i fr.(-)7'.f.' character, maswith t . 'in. I 1 1 : 1 11 tin (tin rnndii f ,,1. c . 1 1
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cry ..")(l voters in the county, and Ihe 21th , more than thc stomach of old Dearborn and of .March w as tho time agreed upon for hold- ; Franklin can stand, and the consequence ing tlio general convention. All of which ' will be an eniesis, tho muscles acting wila
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pirit manilestcl tiy a portion ol tne ceie- 1 was wen uniiersiooa nun ngrcco 10. in an sucn power as to throw him with his pills
cases where there are more than one claim- back upon Rush, Decatur, and Riplev, ant for oilice, that each party believe that ; where they can use him and his pills, cither some one has more or higher claims or has ceperato or toge'her, as truth, taste, or viemniore popular influence than any-other is vc-j on fails. But they will never forgot the ry natural, and if it was left for the friends ' ltli of .March. A DELEGATE.
of cither to determine, it would result in no good feelings. And all of this might be done without the assistance of a convention, and to free us from surb a 'late it became
highly important to meet in convention l-".i,ler. (or tlie purpose ol carrying on thu 1 r . 1 ,- . 1 'Grocery and Dry Good business, would inwherc a free interchange ol sentiment and . , . ,, wouni in- - iorm their friends and the public generally, good leebng could be bad; where the me,- t!,:lt they are prepared to sell goods in their its nnd demerits of applicants, the claims Uni , 011 t he most reasonable terms. Rroduco and principles of each might be presented taken at the market price.
11. M (K KMAX.
Convention for the nomination. I declined,
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heiuoii l' a c :!id date a f. . la.o, uh.cii he will lind it difficult to icsiisl, whatever
eavo lo remiinl our Tu-peeaina' li.mids ln;,v , 1,; f It, i v i i 1 1 1 1 wishes.
runiary matter:;; but nvv r.liele:-", we he;'
loeih-r With -d n'!,f r f-1 pi, v iiihiwed
cf hoirj do:np i-otimv bus ai"'S, 1 that we aie H'dl wi u,. oiuv or -10 dol a 1 1 not otherwise provided Hir't y h a ct, nt3 fr .0liI1, y . f ,;r ii r, inclading Shall je pa d out td the conn'y ticasurv .- 1 r .1 t. 1 1 ru 11 , ,, , f , . 1 1 " tichetn for the rrcsiden'ml r.'.ection, which ori tbo order rf I be Iioard iloinn innniv '
leu;.,.,.- n i. 1 .,,. ..iii-i,.'. i ... were executed nrr order of the d'fiVrent ... ., 1... ,t, ,- 11 .,,.i i, , .,
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ie hope th"y v, li rcm'!,uorr lhi. the course wi'lemt oppoMtion. Hiehmoml
It is said, that Major (iiilind s ,,( particulaily anxious for a re-election. In the contingency of his declining 3 cnnvhsu (jov. ti. mif;ht, wo prcHinne, bo imiiiccd
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vention for my withdrawal. This was a
pri ile;:e which I thought was due to me under tlie circumstances. Rut I found with some ol those who appeared to bo leaders in the Convention, a decided disinclination to hear me; and I was forced to the alternative of sending in a note, informing the Convention that I would not allow my name to come before them under any circumstances, as a candidate for tlie nomination ; and at the same time bidding mj sell free to act according to the dictates of my ( u unbiased will, in rifeienee to thi ii procecliiH-s
IVOTICK. rnIIF suh-eribcrs, having entered into part.U. nership under the firm of Stockman .-.
and fully discussed, where prejudices and former acts w hich being barriers in the way to success might be explained and fully understood. In fhort, when thc character, qualification, and piinciplen of each might undergo a full and fair investigation, m that the convention would be able to Iorm a correct opinion as to their choice among the various candidates for the omcc. With Mich a view an to the course the com cation would pursue, I had no objection to be , a delegate and take my part of the great responsibility of nominating an individual, tor the people of the district to support at
J. LEADER. Anril Mth, 1Mb no 120.
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l'HI Mils, family flour. For sale by STOCKMAN & LEADER. Law reneeburgh, April 10. 141.
RHLS. Kanawha Knit, at Cin-einii-ni pliers, for sale bv
STOCKMAN & LEADER. I.aurcinuhnrfh, April 10, lStl. fc ALIIR Tt S.-fi ca.k Salcratus for : Ic ' MORGAN & MASON.
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