Political Beacon, Volume 6, Number 7, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 2 December 1842 — Page 2
la win NCKinrncn. FRIDAY. :::::: : Dl'.C ll'J.
0( ft7. These figures exhibit loucUs precise inujor i3" for Governor of the Empire
lute.
frt-Tlic entire proceeds of th bu-inc I Ti :xxr.r.T.. I nc iCKir.uiurc . . ......
of t,,i. rstahli-hmciit. sinec the 1 III) oav i paH.t a ton no.,..-,....-.; .uM...-. October lavl, falls to s ' contract. Th.odeht, by an r.vcrwh.lmlni majority. At who have li nt adv. rti-ini; done will fin.! i r latest dates the districtim: bill was yet their account in our hand', j under advisement. No United Elates Sena,fo, The nh.criptic.il inotirT fr m Unit tor yet elected, d.te ..due,,.. In all ra hero advance! Since the above was in type loam that p,mMI bad ben, mad- to Mr. Cre- for1 Mr. Turnrj I.ill to apportion the Slate the Ucacon, the piiPcr will lie fumi-hed ns pa"cd hoth bran. he. as follms: In S. natc
thooSh no charge l.a.l taken place. 1 1 to U in the IIouc 4" to , t I c.l tint lilt.
EEEINQIENT EIST. Wc observe l. the Iat Political lloacou the Delinquent Eist for 1" 11. It seems to us rieht that (j the Auditor thouhl have the privilege of
pnhlihin this list in any newspaper in the , ul1' l-
Adjourn-
The introdu, t-iry remarks we oil. -fro1 1,'t j
i be the l'2th ,j,y to an intima
countv he may prefer; but at the fame lion, bordering on smrcstion ol I ol. alts, time it docs seem rhht to us that a nian j0 ira,v froni bim an answer as to his detcr-
clcctcd by the Democratic Prty ; ni;nat;on to vote for ot nninH a democratic rive the "loaves and fishes" to the enemy particularly one vho professes so much of enndmate for U. S.. Senator, and in the the,''ire dcinorrari." We will ni t say that event of a negative response, to have him we care nothing about this advertisement; resrulurlv and formally instructed, for we dofor let it be understood that this . Wc f advertisement is worth bavin;.', as it amounts : ' ,
bout sixty ilollars. ' '
Wc merely" mention this that the Pernor- has thrown around the democracy, they are
to at
t lie results of whig : c'.ion to suit their put poses: riicrslurs, Oct. 21, 1812. To the Editors of the Eva nsvllic Journal: I luivc not enjoyed an hour's lie;i!lii cilice in y return from Washington, or I should liivo visited your place ere this, particularly as I sec you say in your Joiir-r.-il that I dare not visit my indignant amstitnonts, so terrible is their displeasure nt my Congressional course. Taking it for granted that your representation of the slate of public feeling is
correct, and that it would bn (pile as dan
racj of !'t arhorn limy know what their ser- ((, rnac, ,;,. True, he proposes if instruct
vants do withlae P'r0,1:,'' " 1!cn ':'p ed by a iio.ioritv, in a wav .c has pointed ! gcrous for me to visit Kvaiisvillc us anv I ll . .. W.. linen 1 i r I ( f t . P t . ' . ' 1, ....... .
nave in in ir r...r. , out, not to obey, but to resign bis seat. lt'-dher purt...!! ol the 1), strict ; I beg leave IV t some oelieaev m iiiolitiotiinirMieiini.it- . - . , . ,
... .i i . - . i .. ... e : c i l. ri..i 1, 1 . s: v l nil " i hi; iiieuiuni )i uurcM-
. i r ... :-...... i tcaii'in'CiTTH i iirri wii 111 i"11 ' mil in I 11 in 11 I' in . in., inn .... ..... .
wrvk were ver i.rii i, aiio ii"'-...i" - ' , ., ... ,,- ninq t'nt I 'ia be ill t i it o'ace on Salur- ... ... . ... ... . . . .. ... f.,,. roc.K. .... Ml l,o hi on iv .!(;; mouthed." C nseml, od. nnd nf Ihf rnnnlv. that Senator ! 'l,U1 IJL 111 U1 11 l'U J. ""Dauir
N,r .1....,! t we l,-,vc .,..1 what we ,....,exer,u , .-,ae, aeror...5 u, ... , " ( ,rrr,.cl'rid,t of the An- ... , , . ,, , d:.V 520th October, when shouhl it be the t.,dUe,.,c r,,bHef,.r future intentio...;e,l follow,: ' !lUor to pu'ili h this li-t hern ho pleas,,; Wt-WtM vacate ls sMlthey on y re- , (, of t!0 aJtJrcss n,! t!.c chatueef course an 1 propri. t,.r-hi;. . Wintl.rop, Adams and Unmet), -'i-"i ; ,,nt we wi,l Mate that such thine tidsl.t as -piot thai he vote In accordance with tl.o l!icln. of tl,i iM ib!i-hmt nt, tv l'"r w'1'-' 11,0 and Williams, dem. elected to t'on?res no ,vr!I , p pbli-l..ed at the County Scat, known will of those he represents in an im-; Ai it may be a mailer of curiosity with I IiihKm? of the tia,lte with the I'eaeon. ' rhoiee in the remaining districts. There ' where there is a p per puhlMied that c:reu- portant election the recipirnt of the lesris-! some to know wliatl can say, or rather III. ll l ll k ' . , . . . i nf .. a . .... . . I . i . i.ii
are 11 ,1cm. nnd 10 whi.-s elected to the 1:111 s 111 n"J ",'!' ' lativc choice to hold an important oliice lor what I ('arc say to a community so ii'guiy
I he pn.mon we now orn,,., v. . .,re ... " well a, the one publi-hod in the extreme trrmn delicacy n br. e majority of our ,.:,te. So f ir a Ihe matter ba been de- .
,,reelit rat'on'i b,in- of opposite polities ; ' r;,led there ore elected to the lloue 11!) We must jml?n a man by bis deedsand vole for a democratic Senator contingently :
time' of politieal pro'eriptioll democrats and l.tl Wliljs. I lie ponuca I , Wlieil we and a i 'enmeram; ,. r., 11 iti i.n 11 ... ner .-eiiii. .m - -ua 1 1 u.; iu-
ablv I.01.C to retain any enm-dexion of the le-Ulaturc i, decided ly , "R mmio.cs on, . w.iy u K, , priictrI and obey, "or will router frm-
, 1 , roliairc to a V lil,r pres, w e snouui ireaMiiL,er we have, althonm. onr ,irmoeratie. 1 it up oarticularly when there is a paper
eour-e shall be entirely tolerant nii4 fair, j The result of the Gubernatorial election ' p,Il-1,Ci at the County Seat, where tl e
se.l la-t we,k, we hall nt nil m;iv be summed up thti" : ' Auditor rhniild be every day.
and in thee
e rann.it reaotii,l
thin like the tiuml
A, we proline
the term of six years. Cr, be prolTers to incensed. I wi.l IineliV slate llial Winch 1
am ready to asseit and ptovTliat tho course pursued by rne during the 'JTth Congress is in coufurmity with
the principles avowed previous to my elec
tion
; That tie; ndm'nistration, of.Tohn Tvlcr
wiiieh I support is an honest, aide and ef-
For Morton, dom. r,fi.?t!t " l.ivis, w. y.i !" " S'eatterin?, 0,00(1 Tbei lwction hnvin been defeated by the scattering, abolition, vote, the election will dcTolve on the legislature.
limes bold open our column for the use of our whig fiien.ls restri- tinj them only to rcprrtful terms and fair argument. This .hoiil. I be satisfactory. In po"i -inir ours,lf of the cMaldidniieiit, we had no sinister
political object in view neither pei'ona nr;ran.lizement or the promotion of party . a . 1 ......... I :..n Wi.tiTIVf.
in,, res, eovi tii, ,i vue .r.iii-iii 1 . i. i. i i inv.ii .fc nt todiannpol;, are encajeil in a vindictive it family to support, nnd the business we . . , . , . ,. . , P. - u-rnnle in ni wise nlr-'il.ite I j to liencht were doiti.' with the Gaze tie was inade.piate ' , themselves or the puhlic. to our ntcesary demands. Finding our pre- j deces-or disposed to divest himself of the . ltu A. S. f!enNFTT, who was removed by
Heacon establishment, we m;ide arrange
We copy the foreiroin from the Democratic IJesislcr of the I'Otb insf. The editor
scire instrurlal."' We regard the position of Senator Watts in an entirely dilferent liirht from thoce he lias been pleased to
designate. They were elected durincr the lident rtdmiiiisfralion, conducted with an
present year, and the question was directly eye-single to t Jin welfare of the people
,!..!. i,; i..,.n,i!,nlr d.o n,l,i-,i;.n. . in issue before the people, and since their j and toe Honor ol the nation.
r.i ' A..,i;t ivt, frnm I.;. wJ election no change of opinions has been I That lbs admin V.ration wiihnut a par-
i . ( "v . .! f i vi- .i 'v m Congress to support it, lias been tion. fs,-x mile" from the "crfremc corner of made mamlest. ot so with C ol. alts, - . - 1 . . . mm, v -i.x mini w.v .' . inntn rminfti v success! n in in mniiicn.
he w;ts elected more than two vcars since, ' .. ,, . . . 17 ' ment ol our I oreiirn Kelatmns th in nnv .. !... I ...,. I. - t 1 -I . - ... . . . . .
'" -" " a wi.i.,' couiuj i r,,Im:nistra i ion sitiro tho
Ife takes the Auditor smartly to ta'k for . ljllt flIire lhiU P'r'ol wc have had mdiihita- (,f tbe Government ; and i
the rnint'ij"' nnd two from the extreme
,.. .. , , T . , southern border,') he fancied was his of ri,'l,t. The Editors of the Sentinel and Journal, " -
lion. Harrison from the Ncr Albany Tost OiTiec has been re-nppointed. tlen. It. was, n pood ollicer and pavo rreneral satisfaction.
commencement lite as efficient
bavin,; the temnrity to publish tlie dclin- 1 0,0 cv 'dencc of a ehanjre very decidedly in' is any former administration in conducting quent 1 1 -1 advertisement in a 7ii'" paper, ! f;,vor f l'ic democratic party insomuch ' our domestic all. tirs. point at Mr. E-.r, and then" trink to theU'1 that party has a clear and'unequivoc il i That the .lisgraceful and indecent atDemoeraey to take cognizance of Il?g Jo. 1 majority of about WO. A, their representa-i "' l V1'" ,V,," lrCS3 "I . . ' ,. . , ... , , , , ... .the public nnd private character of the It is not our purpose , wrangle with e, then ( o alts ,! Id, knowing these nm, , ,J ff5cm,3 ; Cl)1rrs3 arr neighbor Hall on this sebject, nor to ! fact, feel at least under an obl.Sat,on to do iut ra1,.orous , lsil,ns of thwarted
more than correct the error into which i,c j their will in a matter so important as the'
has fallen, and naturally too.
4th tilt, a severe the advertisement in question :.
party leaders, under whoso orders the
It is true, '"' presented, irrespective of the action ol Wilrf.jr0 i;is l,r-C!l waged, nnd hut a fore- . other -entlcmen, immaterial how situated. ; shadowing of tho tvrannv those leaders
fer that olhec who is opposed to a Xational , I lint the "2 i V, ink, :i IV.itoetive Tariif, and a Distributimi been spent by
ments to lake bis place, knowing that one rstabli'hnient in this pbicc, properly r.onducted, would do n rcnonaldy fair busi
ness, w hilo two coiihl not flir ive w ithout a E inTitar kk. On the
heavy tax upon their proprietors. In v i, w Mioek was experienced at Mills' Point, Ky. ' the Political Ileaeoti ' ile Mr. (.'re.-r was', In the Col.'a reply, ho ?:,Vs: "I cannot would pr;icl:ce fciiuuld tliey ever obtain
of nf! these circumstances, wo embarked in Vnd ,.n the Tth at Montrca'. Crnada. the publi-her; but not ,t ll,e in-tancc of consent to vote for a demociatic ean.lidate power
the publication of the Political Iteaeon. : z j Mr. Erin-. On the day ef i r-ioeratK-We have marked our course and shall stead-; Pi vi-tt has withdraw tl bis proposition to Convention nt Wiliniti ( -, !-' ily pursue it, neither turnitv to the ri.d.t nor sell out the Herald, having accomplished his handed the Delinquent !-: ! . : to the left, placing full r lietiec in the just- purposes w ithout abandotiin r the publica- cation in the Gazette. V- at that t .i.. -nes, of t!ic body of the people. A tain we lion of that paper. ' pected to publbh that paper r.-L'ularly f.o--nsk to be heard before the linal jnd-mei.t j zr--ur.-.-..- - j ward, or incriro it into the lie a-a ; an 1 snl-
of condemnalionsh:i!l be pronoiinetd airainsl ; .v'rcir. Accounts from the South say, spqurntly, a few days, wc r In I.-.1 a tie- i (rM,v nl) .,,,,; xx i (be political world us. '.there is quite an accumulation of specie at! foliation with Mr. (Jrc-r for th- Peace n s-' VV." a democrat in tavor of a Xational
- - l - :- ; M'w Orleans, ami more arnvin;;. ; tabliiment, and then plaeed tho advertise-; p ,j. ,.,,
eeil -t it.
lb Congress hns thus far the nllra whi" naitv in
of the sales of public lauds l1(.Fi,;Cnt inahio'i to the detriment of 'the
alone from about two o'clock, with the exception of ot e or two persons visiting him in his cell to bid him adieu. At about fifteen minutes before 4, tho time tippoiiitrd for the execution, the Sheriff proceeded, in company with Dr. Ambon and sotno othe r citizens, to apprise him that the time fir his execution had arrived; when, on the door being opened he was discovered lying on tho bed a corpse; having added the crime of suicide to that of minder, by l;,kir,g bis own life with a bowie knife, the blade of which was about six inches long, and which had perforated bis heart. The interior of tho prison was crowded some three or four hundred persons being present, and anxiously awaiting his being brought out of his cell to undergo the sen
tence of the law.
On the fact being communicated that he had destroyed himself, the excitement was intense, and it was scarcely possible tr convince the vast assemblage outside of the prison that such was the fact. At this moment an alarm of fire was given; and it was discovered that the wooden lower, recently elected over the veslibulq of the piison, w;'S on fire. THE INQUEST. The Coroner immediately apprised tho Mayor of the f;iet, a lid isMied his warrants for tho f.ppoaranee of Dr. Authon, Samuel Colt, and the female llenshaw; und at 1 o'clock convened a jury of twenty-two pt rsoiis. The panel having been sworn the Coro
ner proceeded to the ex a initiation into the death of thj ill-fiited man the inquesi being held in the session court room; tho .Mayor and Alderman Smith suppertinli him on tho rght, and Alderman Crolius and Stewurt on the left. The room was crowded to excess. The jurors wero desired to leave the court room and view the body. This having been dene, and
the jurots li'iviiig returned rom his cell, the theutre of tho suicid .1 act, the examination was pr.icu, ih',1 with. Monmouth !'. Hut, Sheriff, was tho first wi:nesj called: IF id a warrant fer tho execution of John C. Colt, to he executed this d.i'; saw him a ntitnberof times this day; his exclusion w;is fixed for -1 o'clock, on "he going down of the sun which time was fixed at the ret pi est of the prisoner; saw bim about an hour before the
!, 'i.li to . cile the risibles of. i . i.owever 'emu re. A ", morrat'" in favor of the named measures would be
pi diiic interest and to the injury of the na-' tinie fixed lor l.is execution, in his cell lion al character. j -Lit is a! out '. o'clock; Jio was alone; Ticit the Whig party ns represented in 1 vid Gra! am. jr., Dudh y S.-hb n, Samu 1 the '27lh Congress, is incompetent to les- Co'.t. l'obort i'.minctt, Caroline lici'shaw.
islati; to the people of America, and that 1 Mr. Vuilcc ;
an:
cis, had v s:!ed hinr d;i -
We eircet to In- aide to fiirni-b our read- j -
ers next we,k will, the Goirmor't Hi-.J?r,! nNKiu rTs. The Ohio State Jonrt.-il nnd the or,-nttir ttiot. of the b-isl .ture. Pnl',l,in' "n advertisement cn.brae,',,- the Al:d thereaflcr re,-u! ,r!y to keep the... ad- n:"m'4 of :,", "PP'icants for the ben. -fit of
uin ii..,iKr.i, -i- ul niio.iiiut' resiiletiTS
vised of the proc. ed in-s of tliat body. 'I lie
National lcgMiture. go, into ses-ion on j
Mon.la v al-o.
I nf Hamilton ro.mty. A 1! t hese pet il ;.i;m .r.-
set for bearing on the IltUb of .lanuar, next.
ment into the bands of the toran, wit'i di recti-, ,s r.c t.) its manner, ,Ve. The cro.
reeils ;ir-i e-irs. Wbis s) Mall, an 1 the democrat
I.nne d co,-it i.ui oi (piet.t .- n l.is oiTli-o.
r I'm
Tarij and a Distribution. :
;C of the public hulls anion j the
W!
I,
.'J (Jnle on l.nkc I'rir. iMueh damaire has
Wc have only to pnbli-h the ..b,.7m at flM.lillIM al, . ilk(. from ' once more After that time we shall (.,(,, to n,rt , (H, s),;,,,,;,, ; ,.. be abb: to make the IVacn more interest- , 0,(irn(,c of ., M.vrrc p!, ,.R tU .,,, in;, . wr shall have room for a greater va- : jqu, lt. Vc .nvc nt S(,pn Pstimate c-r rMy of reading matter. !,(,,, air-regale of damau-e. The disaster
was accompanied with the loss of several i
.!i
ma 'ce s k now b'd abb- to
enough. Wliiie uenn that wc re' ":
'"lor ' r -i
:yfi-t t
i?
i.
rom ! t'o
w il! remark 'iter a no'e.
Wiioi Statk Comkntion. The 17th day of .laniiiiry i the day set for the Whig Convention to meet at Indianapolis. Srtf'ini Juhn C. Colt The particulars of this transaction may be found at length in another column. It will be read with inter, t.
lives. We have no room for particulars in to-day's paper.
Col. Wi-.nn, of the New York Courier sV Eii'p on bis second a rr a i .-Miimt f. r li ;htin the duel with Marshal!, plead guilty, ami has been eoiiiine.l in prison. He relics en
Executive el.
wlietln r or not inti tuled lor pu'
! cannot say yet we take the li! . n . I join if. by way of cb ihitinr t! e j in controlling O elin which iidi I boso "i " - f ntlcmen. The
follow s :
Co!. - - i ; r. .-. ,' i!
.' .rcsu:n
As -oo.i -oiiveiitiou If -i -niiiur '-, .4, l ire the b tl
iirnfiiT U. :l t w
I I those whose d
about their duty.
Dr..nr.ops Coevrv, Nov., Isp2 I':? lion. Johnson Walls.
V
i not I
T
r co,:, mil tei: to pre-
n-truetions, it may lie
I pneu.t I l.at let ter tint
, may copy il, and s t
letter follows;
t. tl,,letter i
I 1;,1J.
! ner of to da y
iiency i.ir an arrest oi sent- i (,
'lort , t'lC Je
11'iHtrr. Wr h;eha.la lor t a'te of a true
llleran winter w nniu no; p.,-, f the press.
Tl.e ( tbi.i'i surface nreents a ...oin;r miss
of tloalin icr
ti- , ........ .1 r . .. - : ....
navL-auon. , e o ar,, ,,v ,,o- ,r , ,r:)n.rrI11i,.,, the law and merits tbe penalty, tln ly rlos'.l as low us Wheeling. of cor,.
nbject of - i:
l'he petition eireul il in j for bis re- bi t.
lteiii; sat i lied that von would no
orieve meets w ith opposition from a portion
i ...... . .
n i ... i . i . . crrii, ii.iieu.ii none mo. .a ill . ol o ll IV i e. i .j.nt : t , vcq r,l I ,ia ri .- i, f! i .
1 J ' dm 1 m t n i..i inii ilin m.ii i. f.;.. ....t; r . ,. . . i . r . .... . . . . ! v c 1 111 il ie:i n nm t uio nl it
ilii.i nil. .I..IU1-1 .in n.lll li:-.llll,Ll, l ) I i ,'ir.llirv fl P it ll 'll-rli Sli.l , .11 ,n " ... ... . .
.url.iee nr.-i n , a ...oni; in im ... , , . , , - i - ! Ant, will pardon bun; though we can see no , ,vritcr, but feel like retaliatii e which materially ob-truel. , ,.,,,,,1 rl.on w)ly ,c should do so. He has j author, I write this to pn.y
r 1 1 1 i- . 1 i" . 1 .11 . .
a ami ia;r trial 01 twelve months lias ring the day, mi s
given lamentable: proof of that incompe-; at his partiiular
teney. That the Whig parly in Coni'res3 nt-
We would like to see such n ; tempted and liavo iti a great measure snc-I5-.it no m ilter, thi; Col. merely ; eceded ill converting the Halls of the Nai..d tl.Ij ini-ii.iiiior i.v vj of 1, join-, i O'.nnl Councils, into no re pirty caucus
! chambers, proser'plive abke of freedom of s were nprotnte.l by the ,l",""''t or t,r independence of ac- ... , .. tion.
111.110 ins; riieiions lor; , , .
1 ii.ti no- wioj pariv as represented in ('oiigri ss ins op -nly declared war open tho most s-obitary p.iov's'ons and safeouards of t!i: Coesiituiion of the United States and have avowed their hatred of that Constitution as bequeathed to us bv Washington and tho sages ef the devolution. That thi; w leg party in Congress has at-
1 o iiiuieu 10 e.ereis) powers at variance: -: : he undersigned, vour constituents ' -,i , ,. , , i- : ti,e conn.v r i ,,n.'i with every principle ol free dovctnrnont : " county ol l'oarborn, in , V i-ii , , ,1 t,, -tile of in,!,-,;,,, in accordance with Mf'V A . r I , .?, 1 1 ,i by that ConsfluHon it tt.eir rkht. .-..i.l the piineiplo tl. -it the ma- j SO V'' " -V W!s!'rs ,,ltrrnr destroy, jority slionld govern, hereby, in the most i This an I much more I am ready to respectful manner, communicate, to you ' prove either on I ho floor of Congress or their wish, that you, as their representative i in p'.esctice of any portion of the peoide " "he Serial. trial branch of our State Eeis. ; represent.
::ture, should, not only vote for jroincr into j Ueforc I clos.? this leller I deem it but
am now well convinc-
rv small minority of
the whig party, belong'ng as I do to the
Hut deceived
of wl.oiii were invite, (
at bis oartit lilarj.k.oiM st ; the Kev. JJr. An-
thou i.iso visii.V. tn, and sevcial of
, j i. .mi ,-, co. Mux, i.., uhi, in, u .or joiner into , lie lore I Ciosfl tins , to. election of a Senator to Congress at an j r;!n.vhl to say tliat I a eii-iv i! iv in the eus,:;.,. sesC; .t for , ,.i ..,. i.., ;,. ., ,., , .1 . 1 . . . oil ni. 11 1 .on 111 ;i vet rice too -a,-!, uioiiidu.il as may be V(,le.l or by the I ,
Cor.s is ( Him: at twehe and a hall ceid- M inv I'o,;t t.s About a year since there u !iu b. I, tl.-". .h th.-r,- i- but btl h- ehaiu'- ,V;is iniicb excitement in New York , created inc hands at that pri e. It will he in creat- , in con-cipience of the sudden disappearance t r d. inatv! next pi in., and n.u-t comiii:,nd f this girl, ami the subsequent finding of her ix belt, r price, w" thick. 1 body in tho river, nnd fragments of licr .... . -j eloiliius which were recognized. An examrn. Two ilo'.l irs a ew t. is 'ot offer- ination, by physicians, resulted in an opinio for pork at this place. Thi" i etpril to j j,,n that bei person b id been violated in a the pri.fi ut :ny oob.t in Ihe -re;it valley brutal manner, before the murder. Sundry
of Ihe West.
Senate of the United States. You will;"'13 1 n:ivc ccn, I am not discouraged. 1 please, sir, receive this as your instruetio n ; I1 n ve tin wavct ing faith in the calm pidgin the premises above stated. j ment of the people and I know that reVery respectfully yours. i publican principles must and will triumph
at ail events 1 lor one will not bo driven
7
' individuals were nrrcsted on suspicion of
il....;., .... ...irtl i-.l I nil ftii- nl.lr:li.i !lltd il i a- : .-. . ..l.ini I... r.. .. , i. .1
- - ..I..", ' " - s n j , ...i.i. .11, i.,,, ..mi,,, .11111 liveil ...... .,T Ue refer tlo; atletilion of char-red for wi.nt of sullieient proof to con- j Wbn inirton. If by this act I have sin-
.hosowh it ma, -rn, to the adver-, v ic, ,,. Al. thi, U d-mhtle. reeo.leetcd i' VlTi;:''" "iT W' Zl'cZt ... .. .. . i . i.. i i ' I
iisi-u.rnt of .Mr. 1 1 ut. I in to-oa V s pa p. r. j ) ""r r,-:,.ier. . - -. ; ' Keeently, by the ac, idetitiil discharge of
in? nsranist the
prevent it and to
make one rerpiesf. t.i-wit : that you publMi the article in full jest asit is in the Eeii-ter with n short explanation of the facts; but T 1. .1 ti n inn it.;il ii, , e.... nnn ...... 1 ;.. I
foi.ee, or a harmful word nf Friend Hall' --1 S'"!';s 4 f-- We are ta..3bt by from the political position I occupy by
He is n netv cotiv, rt to Democracy nl,. i the Holy 4 lures, that there will be si-ns P'trty enmor .r ar.y spuriously mantlfactu needs erconra-cment ; his valuable service; j and wondeWi the latter days. What can j rcJ "ru,)llc i"d igna! ion.'1 in the cause are much needed, and I wool 1 ); nu)rc sniHrant or wonderful than tho! G- "' P"I,'l',l'i'not, on any account, toil a word should be1 ... , x- ... , -; r;
said by any of the old ..overei-ns of tho par- ! """J""'"" 'J "" '0 ser 1 one l.ra .V , ty calculated to dampen his new ardor. ! rpt sr,-'s : ll,A'e understand that an cj;: ' Eike the tender plant, he needs, and looks j new laid was found in a ben's nest in this' for, the fostrnn, handand no wonder he city yesterday, with the following couplet! should complain at me for scndin- any pr- , ., , . ,, i tionoi the public advertisin-cy " t,,R phf ll:
l.ninrnrroiirz'i "m lte erlrrmn corner of l.'tc 1 " I he end of time will be,
From the New York Eie. Post. SUICIDE OF COLT. John C. Colt wps to have been executed y ester lay morning according to scnteece, fr tho murder of Samuel Adamsevnrv r ll5irl ti n inn I, no !.. ..
In eighteen hundred and forty-three."' j iim. wi.hout el-t A r.i; ,...,,..
Mr. A I w Ann, 0 ut recently from Cin. in-j a fun in the bands of her son, a Mrs. Eos tiati,) is now permariftillv loeate I in this j (bo kept the bouse where this girl iv.aslasf rity, i.t .l off. rs e-, ry indue, ment to rus- n,) was mortally wounded, and before turners, to buy P mo s, i in..s an 1 Tin-j cim, ,lied, in order to pii t a disturbed ami Wk. (f thee be I ns a eiK-ral assort-; uipj conscience, unveiled tbe mystery ment of She v. M b. 't ,pi ab'ty all of w hi. b j ronti ete.l w ith tbe fain of Mis9 Rou'ers. ll
tie offers brloir the pfl''e ch.irsed Hi m- chiii' die was not that spotless virgin the
GEO. W. LANE."
W EST K Ii X N A V I ( i ATIOX.
This is just as we find it. and wo rnrv ;t
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r innati. Pee hi" n d v, rl ie.nent . Mr. SuKi.ru. v, too, in the am" line, is dealing rpiite in liberally. He b uinsr been Ir.n establish cd nnd betnr tvell known iu this community, mpi rt' .!. a further notije. See bis advertisement. THE PR ESP. Many individuals in our country esteem the lic.entiounes of the prcst the vitality of iti liberty. This manifest error cannot be too speedily corrrctcd for the public good. The freedom of Ihe pres. con'i'ts it. the riuhf nf ita conductor to speak f.eely his view, under K-al find moral re-tr;.it but il doe. not license an in.lifi.bial to seatidalie and hn Liineihber-thit i' li ru'tiou.ncss.
press rcprssc nted her to be. According to Mrs. I.o-s1 cbr; was taken to her houe clandeslinely by a yntinjr physician with a view to effect a premature delivery, but oa i'ii to mal-praeticc, under bis treatment she died. A fter consultation, it was concluded Infix a weight to the c.irpse nnd sink it in the river, which was done by the son, who killed Ihn mother. This ease verities the old ada-r-'y "murder will out." Tlnwswrrnishcs a key to the whole affair, and removes the suspicions that tiling upon those who were unfortunately lai 1 under thai heavy contribution.
Since tho above was
How is it 1 Rumor is rife that Joseph fl. Mirshall Esei. is fairly on the track and
I here seems to lie a com,,,.,,, fee.ue; , t .e wiJ, ,,, tIl0 Senatorial r.lCO. WhelhwhoiO West iu favor of an rumropi iaiinn hv ' , , , ,. ,t. f r ,, f , . . " .or or not ho his the heels of Mr. Smith. I (mare's lor the improvement of the navigation of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. This is a,. ' wo Wl11 ll()t s;,)' ,ul1 '"J certainly has the object well worihy the consideration of Congress bottom.
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safe iiavisatio.i of tie.,,; reiit tlnroti r;hfnres ev- ' Re:'.der, don't run over this sheet in quest cry Plata in (tie I'tiiou is more or less interested, of a paragraph, or sentence, that may not Ti.o..F;,n,U ,,m thousands of dollars worth of . harmonize with your taste take it as a ptoper.y i annually loM, an 1 human life is,-,,.,. ,vho,u .U( j,,,,,,,, , ;t stantly in jeopardy, owiie; to t!i: present state of;
navi ilion on these fivers. An'iivoina i raaly small appri pri.-itio,, fu n, the national treasury would lemii.'R ccry tibstaele mid render hoth life and property serur.'. Will not Congress fee to this matter the present session? While upon this snl jee., let tliat body n it overlook the Can:, around the Falls of O-iin.
From the Stain Sentinel. EElTEIl FROM Mil. PROITIT. We find the following in the Evausville J iiiru il of Oct. ".)th. Its publication was delayed until the day Mr. Proliit addre.-s-
pres, other accounts have come t hand that Mrs. Loss made no ilis, l.vmre.
ed the people, for which Mr. IV seemed to
That should be paid for and kept open rr the thin!; perfectly plain : but lievosth:le.:-'3 it I uhlic rhari;in only toils sullieient to pay the scorns there were no such displays of mrspens.'s of repairs and f..r aitendiie; it. This dioiiation lu Miifested towards Mr. Preflil,
j Canal is a very serious Imrdrn on the public, and as had previously threatened by ihe whi"
I I " the tolls now ,!e,.n,,,l .1 not mil reipi.'iitly rhan ,n news,) i pe r, the Journal.
the ileslinitimi of baits an 1 c 1'ISJ trnmip l: ;it mil. h v.irrili.-,;.
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i it i out i,;,y wiiir papers will copy iIim letter; it prcsenlj toj tine ind vivid a picturo of
SherilT, Monmouth Ii. llirt, Esq., yester
day, at an early hour, repaired to the prison, tho necessary preparations having been previously mado for tho consummation of ihe awful sentence of the law. Me visited him in his cell; and, to appearance, Colt seemed to have retrained a possession of mind that he previously had maintained throughout the trial, &c, but which, within the last few days, had deserted him. He w is visited by several persons durinir tho forenoon; and about V2 o'clock no time havino been definitely fixed for his executior his brother accompanied by Caroline I lenshow, his mistress, went to his cell; nnd, at his uroerit request, the llov. Or. Authon oniied tho ill-fated and wretched man with that female it, the holy bonds of ' matrmoiiv ; Messrs. John II. Pay no, Divid Graham, Justice Merrit, the Sheriff, Robert Emmctt, and his brother S imuel Colt, bein' present to witness the ceremony. Soon after this, his brother and Caroline llenshaw left the prison; and he then made a request to be left alone, as ho had considerable writing to do previous to the time of his execution, and which ho had himself requested mioht be deferred to the I itest moment tint tho law wou'd allow. The Shciitf complied; and ho was left
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about live minutes In f oe -1 o'clock, p. in., I W' nt to his t '-ll to admit too Ilev. t)r Aiu.K ii; Mr. Authon attempted to go Iu and immediately returned; I then weni into the c(. and saw Coli ly i nr en the cot, with a knife st:ckii. ir. his left side, apparency (b ad; the whole blade of the kn.le. was thrust into his body; retired nnd "aivc ihesuly in charo of the coroner; had notS-fT mined his cell; bad him in chiiioe since his sentence, but understood that the keeper of li e piison Col. Jones, had h nc so; h :d no l.nowledee who could have '.jive!, the knife, visited him at threo o'clock, fu.m an impicfcsioii that he might destroy himself. John W. W, sterveb, the under sheriff, sworn. Did not visit Coil's cell this morniu, I ut saw him at the h or shnking hamls with persons. The last time 1 saw him was between two and hall past twoo'clock; saw tin; body ii hiilo before 4. o'clock, lyino on the bed with a knifo sticking in liis body, apncn'.ly dead; did not Know who gave Coll the knife. Frederick L. Vulico, one of the deputy sherilis, swoin. IL.d charge .f Colt fiom three o'clock on Tuesday morning; resumed his watch every six hours; was relieved ly Abm. II. Green, another deputy sheriff; saw Colt two or three limes dining each watch, sometimes conversed with him; never saw any dangerous instrument ij his ceil, with tlu exception of the knife and fork which he ate with; never saw any instrument in his cell similar to the one found sticking in his body this afternoon; could not tell how he obtained it; saw him .dive about two o'clock; his brother Suiiuel visited him this morning al about half past s . o'clock; near eight o'el.ick Dolsiiii, a baiher, shaved him; I
, ,,,-si piesent; Samuel Colt, the brother,
caiir.d subsequently, and biougut with him Cuiohne Ilur.siii'.v litis was filout 10 o'clock; I)r. Authon wont ,;:'o the cell with them; John Howard Payne went inl? the cell at the same time, also the high sheriff, and I think Robert Emmelt and Divid Graham, jr.; his bicakfast was brought into the cell, l y a lad, in a basket; ihe (onients emptied by me; a knifo and fork wero in the basket, such os ho usually ate with; Dudley Sclden was rdso in tho cell; the barber could not have left the knife; the marriago ceremony look place during tf e visit of those above named persons; his brother Samuel was the only person that was alone with him at any time to-day, with the exception of Caroline llenshaw, who remained with him a short time alone after tho m;irriagc took place. Abner Milliken. the Clerk to the Conner testified to the identity of a kn f- produced in Court, which whs taken fiom th body of Coll by Drs. McComh and IIosack. Abraham II. Green, ajj.lepnty sheriff, was the relief at every six hours with Mr. Vullee, was shown the knife; he had never seen it previous to seeing it in Coil's t ody, nor could he tell how it came into his possession; did not search Coil's ceil, but looked carefully around.
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