Political Beacon, Volume 6, Number 40, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 21 July 1843 — Page 2
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From the Richmond Enquirer. MR. TYLER IN THE FIELD! IVis writei of the following com nuniion bu !4mi misgiving aboiir our ibettivi of his productionand w..ll O J l? hive Utetl littil I them. It ll'S fr. n W iiiu.jtvi vol thi source 1.5 excites sun 8 vciMis ol its pnriIn the second pi ice, this couviniui.m to our pres. fr m the. pn of our
From the Cineinniti Enquirer. MEETING OKTIIE FRIENDS OF MRVAN bUREN. It his been in ron temptation for some time p 8t to t ve a getter l County Mi-cl-in; of the Denmrnnc fundi, friendly to
the se o tioti
cinddue in 1S44. 1 lr movement is one nf g'rict propriety, and in hiMnouy will ihe creit object and purpose ol ihe
p.irty tlx ascertaining of public opinion.
may
BorNDLKseNK't OF Ceeation. A hull tho time of the ii volition of the telescope, another neitument was formed, which laid open a scene no less wondetlul, mid
rewarded 'he inquisitive eptrit of man
From the Rising Fun Blade, A DECLARATION. When in the course f events, it hecomes necessary for n roininnnily to dissolve the political associations nhirh have
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.ur. ijieuii'ni, in or.br tint ll.ppul.liC pnlercnce
!j.inni wi 01 mw n'nrnin.i. ill s. thin any pece which his cuv . i 1 t in either of trir friend. B it i-v i these and other objections which r: . i our in i mt-t. We wiivo tven
- : e about w istmg s much sp ice ,-( ;,,,,,!
i ( imns, up n -i s i 'cl tvim iitiii
Phis wait the mil ii Kcooe The una led '
of Mr. V,u Bureti as mir mo in gee n s8'em in evety star: the other I ciuuiei "! 'em w.m amum r. ami in s-
leads mo to see a w..tld in ev. ly atom. "'- The one taught me lhal mihtv glhe, ""d do.nB thc.row.i huSl....ss a dee. nt with the whole burden of its people Hi.d 1 xvfcl for the opinions or mankind lie- : ..r ...,.i ., ih.. ! mands thai they should d. i hire ihe causes
I iih field of imtiii'iisnv: the oilier leaches
ho known, and the gentlemen whom it i me that every gr.iin of sand may harhor
indicates put on the u ok by tlie IN ittnnn wnhiii it the tribes and funilies oft busy
Conveniioii. It hasnothinir pirtizm in it ) population.
nothing ex litive or tinfiir towards the 1 1 ginifieuncv of the woil I 1 tread upon.
othr disiinjoti-ihed candid ites or their j The oilier tederms it from nil insisinifi-
It seek to find out and give ex- icaurv; (or it tells me that in the leaves ol
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pirs!:tn 'o puoi'c peiiiimeni uoi o i"n--; evrrj io res', hiki ill ine n-'Wi-rs i ft ij
i I
ive of no benriit. It is s'e-de , s(..j jf f,,n,.H1y hose n nies 1 g ,r,leii, ami in the waters id' every r vult.
wl irh compel ihem to the st peration. I We ludti these truths to be self i-vident : t h i t the present boundary of D''alhorn
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The one toll mo of the in-1 l"""y .,s '-xtPiiive t-r me i-...r, v
ol its i iiizus; tliat lis natural sou moil i ; such its to kei p il in cotistatit turmoil mi-j legs made smaller; that its government has i bei otne oiiprei-ssve to its people; and that i
it is their rtolit to abolish thse evilp. t y
n iinni tho birren rock; tor,
uatlesIy, hut with -hie i..-sri, , t.,,,,,,,;,,,,;,, ,1C r:(k ah,l file of the D
the
t .i i
;arc. w ttndersiaud. appen.le.l to the tall,iilte wo.hls teeming will, life, and t.iit.iher "l'8 !l ,,ew r;,H,,,y- 'r , ' V i. -i- r .i.- t . i . . .... wouh in-late thai boiiudal n S lotiff 8ti-
; less as the ghnies ,( the firm intent. The j
i i C.lll never IM gfiecieu as oo- ,- , .. ....,. i ,.m, i ...... .-..........1 .t I..,. ...,,1 ..nH iifin'ii miohio n i
cindid.e hv the Ntfonili ,1i,tlJi,, ii,.! b-,a noi ! ..., ,n .l i ;a i.i.ia ... ...... ,..,, traiistent rausis; ami aceoidingly
t iki.it for hiui'elf tho pledge to snppoti ; be fields of rieation which 6vi-er im
f n
. IIn rut never h s rlcc'ed
i nt of the LT iited St ik-s. Ii is ii ii i t of ihe q'i"stion to think of it 'j. i . ivotse it isena'd n the par-t ii .. -. 1 n v he aroun I linn or eta ;i hpr"". io n- t;, ti his sviS!on; lo ahnsfl vf ;i . ! niiit ; to otf-r incense to his v-nim ; i -n n v upon the pitrontg of 'he ; ) , n i '.. In i!is; points of vir:w. . T ' hold hi'n it as nn avil ihle
.' n l oidv i -lie !rit m"
i!iO noiiiiiiee of the. Contention, and adopt- ! n:easui.i!ly along, ami catty the iinptess
li.shnl hoiild not be ihang.-il for liuht and
all ex
pi-rience h.lli sisown mai me peopu- in
'oe' ion.
i w v il not T'fiH't tho following ; u-e of our cohiiiin. Willi, i; . r, iv th his fnin -r devoti-.n t. 'V i riy, and th-i inUehii fs ln en ; in on mi to do the Demoi-r icy ii j with Uii Srgil il.ires to several ofth" bid' imiifs of the ex'ri sps-uoii with h" , in lirect Innk chuter, el.-vite.l by tho lever of the D stricl of I'obimhi.i an I with his ICx.'hqier schein-s; wnh Webster, an I Spenuor and Porier al h!s heels; Mr. Tyb'r ha? done ihr State some service by h;s V-mops. II-; Ins hf ad- d h Whigs and hiiH'd the:r woist project. Wi are willing to nhmv our acknowlfilgm til QVin tt"C, t our wordiv fi;cnd t; e iis-'d to a, hy publishing Tilt? noniitiitiou. We ;ire still m re w.llinj to rr.ric. tuk ro'ii 1 1 in which lei st tr.dsto t'lio'iipr ciuli.lit'S, and to opfii tleii
ryes lo l!ie real ropert of any eo-opeta-
e.l Ihe . vci in. m r -iide motto oi uextox ; nt the Almighty hand to Ihe r tnoicsn
--" I'ahii), c .inrr.vsn.'i. on promise ft t scenes of the universe; the other guggcs'S 'f.V'V'i fur Ihe emir, nothing for mni!" i to me, that within and beyond sill that miS thinking mid I'-elin;:, the Mends ofinuteliess which the :iib(! eye oT man his Mr Van Pnen b ,v !;ed upon Thurxil-tti, j been able lo explore, there may be a reIih' 27'.v of Jut;;, ami the ( :onrl House gion invisible ; and (hit, could we draw IN CINCINNATI as the place, to n eel j aside the mysterious i nil aiti which shroti' s l-.gi iher, and mike !--o-vn their fiili- ii from our senses, we noghl s;je a ihea- " . . i . .. ...... i -
iivits. i.i t tne iiinit.o i c ii "i.erany i ire oi as many w- mieis as as:roiniii-is spread, friends. ml lei the un'citified j have uufi idcil, a uiiivi rse w'uhin the
this cmiiry are more disposed lo s-ufl' t while evi'3 are sntb raldu than lo ngm
diolishing Ihe foims lo
compass oT a point so small al t: chide all lliu powers of ihe microscope, bill where lie ran raise another mechanism of win bin and fill ami animate the evidence of his gloiy. Chtdmcrx.
lion with !hit liicnds. Wo roe 3'i!l more ' cj,ri;,ct,,,j
ani- us lod. fi ie our own poviioii 'O Air. r r.0!1.T k n an
lb r, an llo shut en ty door as lir as iv.c nl do it, to lie h pes of o.y upoit or bi election hv the I). Mil ernie ptrty. Wllive no p ic J lo spire lies morntit t fr Ihe g'rielur-? whi--li ih;s n mi n iiion ;.'! f ir. Bit it mty be n.inr-ccsn v at ti time to rxoati-ite irdv upon iV- q i sI on. We hive no .ink n I feeling f"..r .Mr. 'I'll -r 'nr it i ibie to onr-f tv ! ' due to lie- cotm'Tv i is duo o h melr,o or- !. i.tt,. d'n;ons in w't'i h tV e-t x i j 4 nronnd hil af'4 cki'4 t'l tan'sl bis ardent in ojinatioil Wo w :j!i Mr. Tvb-r to do !,' ibl'X hv hi iler We w 's'l i j t) to rrve h's rmniMV, for the shofl r S ivbie of his term, without l'ii kiio.r of hoiself. We wish h'ni to ijn ie.t retirement
hovs of IS 10, with all thit Inve couie out fioin the ranks of i ooiiskiiined W'l.i'jiii ry, rally as of ii'd for tiie cause they love and the mm Ihit Ins been Iried and never found f dieting i.r f till'ib ss. Mr. Van li'i'en went down in I810.hr-
f . . I C- the eomhinilioii of fiction and of j POINTED SERMONS ft and ill .1 so im;.os d iipll the puhbe ere- I ' ' " 1 1 .1 l..rn It. .. t inn t.n..i- ...... I .tm r,ri.!.i.
uli'v. and seiz .l ihe lems of p .wer only J ... . . ' f ,. I i .at.d al il itvard University a man by l ie to violate every promise, and introduce i . -' J ii. ...... i ...... i ... ; name id 11 awson, who subs qnnitly setcveiy cotrnption. Iln went down, but .... . . ' ,i ,- , . : i .;.,. ... 'led in Ihe ministry at Y irmouih, on Cape wi'li ihe 11 ig of tine principles tiling at , . ,, 1 1 .i .ii r . i r ;.i i ... : Cod. Ue use( lo preai h very n iitcd the in il head. linn atnnl lailhlessii' ss, ... . 1 , . 31 ,. , . , . i ii... i , .i ! seimuns. Hiving braid that gome ol les pure amidst peilidv! Ilewenl doivn.and . . . ..... re i parishioners were mi the hah t ol making Mlli bun Ihe great measure of safety and r , . ' , , i , ''. t h'ni Ihe fiibpM-i i T llu ir nniih nt a grog ib. bv rmce ; fie IwfcitriHtcnt I rnisurt : ; J ,, , ., , ' , . ,. . . shop, l.e one rvihbath oreai hed a ibs.i.iii he not rse ;m on Willi tlie tictnen-Hl- 14 ' , . c ..,. ;,oi' course liom Ihe text, "And I was i he son" ous levohitloil of opinion among a just; '., , . , i ii.. i .. . .... id Ihe. dniiikaid. ' lbs lemarks were of p ep!e who have leal ne. I by billi r ex pe- . .i . i. i it. a ve i marine ciianc-ii r, so mm h go thai tsee.ee. Il.it oinv hv a !r;; l i(! l. renee lo : f '
n and the pri.iciples of Jef.
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i II 1 1 1 1 . ' , l .i il l'ii
ds i of ihe seinion.
ili'ti!Se!ves by
which they are accustom' d. But when a long tram of abuses and usurpations on the j p.riofa panic. d.r portion of the county j evinces a deteimie.ation to rob Ihe people ; of their lighls, it is their duty to ahohsh j such regulations and p'ovide new guards j
lor their security, uch has been lite pa- i
lieut sutb ring of ibis people ami such is now ihe necessity which cons'iau s then, to alter their pies- nt boiindaiies.--The history f a poilioii of our fellow liiizens is a h storv of w longs and usurpations, nil lendi. g to thiow around us the chains id poveity. To prove thi- lei facts be snhmi leJ to a candid wotld. Their Legislation has hern directed to
wards Dem-iiting a p.nicuiar uniii ii ; uo they have refused to pass laws w inch would
in any way assist us. They have railed their courts, and placed Ihe records al a place inconvenient lo h majority of the people, thereby subjecting idem In much trouble and expense Tin y have pmsctibed those who h ive dared oppose I he m in onv of their aits.
and denied them ihe privileges due to i hem as ci'iz .'lis. They have suffered the administr itior
so and b li in the ! of justice lo n i o.ne u mo. kd j, placing
A Miori lune alicr
For the Beacon. CAN I FORGET?"' Can I forfret that pleasant bower ! Where we have often been Can I forget the solemn hour? That brought the parting scene. Can I forset the hours of bliss?
That there I've spent with then Can 1 forget the parting kls, That seal'd thy faith to me. As there we walk'd 4mid songs of birds, And talk'd of days gone hy, Silent grief forb id" my words, And moisture ditul my eye. 'Twas tuere we vowM, and seal'd theui with Affection's parting kis?, -Those d ijs in i sliil to meti.'ry dear, They speak of future Idiss. Can I forget that fond fond sigh? That brentli'd thy last adieu, The tear that gein'd thy softeti'd lye, Like ahowirsou violets blue. Tho' thou, and I, no intne may meet, Nor he where we have been, Yet elill to dear rem'c inherance scct, Shall be the parii:i scene. M . Tof-t's Cabin, July 2.1th, 14.
07 Tho following candidates nro announced in our paper in the following manner, at the request of themselves or friends, other candidates can have their names an ioiinced in the Beacon until after the election in any manner us suits them best by paying "in- dollar.
RE-LOCATION &. DIVISION TICKET. For the Senate, GEORGE T. DL ELL. For Representatives, RICHARD SI'ICKNALL, riNKNEV JAMES, DAVID MACY. For ( 'onnly Commissioner. WILLIAM S. WAIU).
I 1' or t onntv Assessor, I PETEIl R' PER'NE. i MB.EniTOB: riease nnnontice Ihe name of JACOB iiOURISON, nf Centre twnl.ip, ins nn in'ienetideiit catidiilate for Probate ' J iidc' , on the re-loe.ation and division ticket.
31. A friend to lie-Location. Mb. EniTon : Tleasp announce the name nf JOHN II. JONES, of Uaii.lol,.h,a n ran I'datn fur n.niiy Aes-.or at the roiiiin? Au'iist election. MAN V VOTERS. We :irn ntlior:zd to annonneii Tlll'.o-
a can Ii iatc fjr
pohi. I.IA.I..VV, E-i., as ! Probate J udge, at the
ciisuing August
From the Poi'llano American. DEATH OF HON. JOHN HOLMES. Tins gentleman so well known nut milv di j Ii is tfiaie but throughout the Union died Veslclday e.flel nooll a boll I 4 o'cloi k, in th'S my, altera veiy ptoiractcd illness. lie was of MassachuseHS oiigui, having been born on (Jape. Cod; but while quile. a young mm he eeilhd in ibis fcsiale. Wnde y. t in uaily life, he was a member of ihe M .ss ichusctis Legislature ior sev-i el. il yens, and then rose rip illy in distinction by his eloquence, his playful and orc.isi: n.illy lough w it, and his superior pow cis of ilui. ale. vvheu Maine bcciine i ."vale, he was a member of tins coiiveuiiou
lo I'm in the con-iiiiiinii. an I ailed as chairman of llie couoiiitleo toili itoi it. In 181'J, when llie war couiiiienccd, In
was ai'Doinled lieutenant colonel ill tin
elect ion. We are at: i Iiorit d to nnnotineo Asath UlTK. I'j-rj-, as a candidate for Ilepiesentalne at tie i en. I'g i hit ion.
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i:i i p: etiouan l scent ilV for tl,.-il w:V, ", a "'"r ''"'''" HS. '.urse Ut.M and !, beiii.-s! Whi.nimnp'i l...,.;1"'11 l"""d th-n ihe fiist. from the ,!o.e iho M asur- sof Van Ib.'cu with ihe i " s'4 ' Al"1 ,,l0' '""'t' convicted out id ... i , i ivi.,1 i: i their own i (uiscienci f, went out one bv
r-..l oil of t h id eel i e It inch's.
tlf p, ji" j one.11 On this occasion no one venture. I j t I mil lheir subsiance.
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men upon j.ii.ia ..".., United Slates aimv. ill Lob L.lie s leglwhit jusiice between mail and man teal'y j in(n(. , ,i t... . , , , ..i,, seivicc, as Jli'sfiiends thougbl be i ould be of itioie They bavrt a muliiiude of offices am j . , . j v. i4 , , , ;i e , ,lf , ,n.i,;i y at thai eveullnl
swaims ol o Ulcers n. Harass our peopie, mm ,
uoveri,me.!.-.,f demu'i.tie s'.,pien...cv! retire fiom the assembly, but ihe guihy j Tiny have imp-M-d taxes on t.s with-, imy nn ln,wv(Miy. II Ve iroeSl ile.t we should . nt.r lhec.rn-l","'r' 'hemselves, w ill, as goo.ijout our conseu ; and for which we receive ! .(vu(.;irv ,-,,,, j,,,.,,,, I:lllt m(.;ls
" "-"hiug in return. . . ! ,H v. r be bb.-.ied fu.ni They have eoestrnmed our fellow rill-I , ,s h;sU,rv. ' " "s i",!,r4 w "'"'ss' ?- '.'r j Itsjl. he was ilPK
p li.'n f ii Mr. V
rell Willi
t' eetlms asm as iiii'.otiuded as
a oeoree our love
grace as p. SUIde, to Ibe l isll ol
pastor
period in the Legislature. riitough nil
i!ie war, h sustained toe ailurn stiatioii !
s noble i
iinpiiitanl iin'iihiiie. t an i
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in v. r be blo'teu liolil me iccuiu ci in
C7"ll reiolore we have not inserted ili.i ii lines of some of the following candidates for tiie reason, we had no order to Hint elfect, w hich complo d willi our terms.
A responsible individual rcrpiests their inseilion and stands accountable for payment, lie desires their announcement in ihe fi.llowi'ig maiinei : The Democi itie. Convention held nt Wilmington on the 22d of April last, nominated the follow it g persons as candidal! 8 for .heir resp ;ctivo i tfices by said Convent ion Fir the State Sennit, GLOIUiL l BULI.L.
For Rrnresentalira, K1CIIAIID SI'U KM'.LL, joiin I), joiinsun, J A M I'd I IAN I). For Counli Com missioncr. CLOUtii; AKNOLD. For . ?..trjnr. (J ANDRKW LONKIKiAN. For Probate Juogr. WILLIAM HOLM AN.
or Coiii.tiv.
lid :is uefdo ring as our faith I
f Ihe pen-
in ''to ino liioeiice and justice i P !
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li llier'4 are ur.rr o siu.gu slu-il Mini ll' ll hcfo.e the e.'opb we well know.
U ., .... ,!i
li.i'.
to d.s:
e mi p' v no d is-p ir o( me til or ibst i ust ''
i !s I ! i " in w'.fii wi r-'V thai
ur pi I. r- j
nice i fr M mi.. V n B inn. Tiie country cin r s'ics ihi ir great names and fore . s. To lie-in a f.ihire in tl.p iiotien .-
""'; ' lion is not a Jrni'il. but a pnslrc.netheut of
bis mhid of all impr eiic: ble asptn'ion. ,i . , :1i.p. Tin y will t i int.. the bv h s nin? the p..w s of the covrti omi t-.i, ,, rea't.-r. with a.l.h .l r -nown and
till biolier honors. Bit sue', is iml lie
DE ltR A I'lC PR INCI PLES. in ihem ov r mount .ins and acioss r iviiu s
(T r..n I iy ibuvn the follow in, prinei- i .leiaining tin in fioin ih' irlaw lnl business, I and mi ii eliior ihi-m lo expense w ilhuut
"The People, the only source of legili-. the ptospe.t of any .eniuneralion. itintn pno-r." J l' y have l o i . d men in authority The ahs.d.ite nnd la'tine severance ol ! . bom "i.iin has In en lo oroieote o.ii- .i. in-
I .....1 ....1 (til. .ilil.br. trr.f.i.
with all ihe eredil w'rch he eni c.mii4n t. ' Bit il is on' v by pi .in de ib n t; !v le'lo. '
hi ni the I in ih ; bv a lvino . . !
so m il
f..r ih4 Hilwiii-a2 of h:s count, v, and io
with the idle hpe of r.'s'siinj les own p irn .ses, lb-it th 'so o' j m-is e in be nerompl shed. Ilia wool, Mr. 'I'vbr ba h-l mil rourse le lake lo a'.andoii all ideas
ol lb rrcst'lenev 'o avow II t ol .Hv in .;, .1,.,, !),,.... .ben ih.hleoosl i
the bice ot Hi4 won i lo pnrg.. ins v.atu- ..yenhrow n. Wo sneak lo men who went
II. tough the struoole of that year; and to . lie."
, those who ure now ttn.rotiL'ly ronvinceil j "No taxation beyond the public wants.4'
: II.tiI llw.ir enofi.leiiei. -.-. b. I r:. re. I un.l naiiotial ilenl, t potole.
Mr. V.n Buren. Not in nomi-
is-i ' r b in now is lo deny l.im! Not In ie.,ragon the pt in laid of 1S10. and tally around it the good and the line, is I i a.l-
iioi an. then h4 may ratry useful measures and rornimnd ativ man who iscalcti-
litid lo serve Hie Mite. I il so lofrT
chto-eh an.! Slate."4
11 I be freed. mi, s..errijnty nnd independenoe of the ref.perlive Stales4' 44 The Cni-M', a cunfedcr.ci, a compart, lieithi r a consolidation nor tl ceiitraliz.l tioll 44 ''The Constitution of the Union, 11 special written grant of powers, limited ami definite. 44 The civil paramount to the military poiv--r." 'The representative to obey the instructions of his const itui'iiU.4' "Elect ions free, and nflVa?p universal. 4'
'No hereditary office, nor order, nor ti-
appointed by the Uni-
! ted Slates liovei iiiti' lil, as one of llu j Atneiican omiii ss o acts lo SlMtl.! he ca.s.
J tel II I 1I
Liilellt. j Mr ll'dmcs va 'he representative to 'Ciui'ess from Y"ik district lot several
AVING hern a oil ol rl I..- the CANAL 1NSEI! ANCE COMPANY of Cin-' e-
laty lino under ihe treaty oi nan, tlnor Asent at this .lacr, I ii 10 prepared to
In i n rv staoe of ihi'se
. ' lertiis vv..R l In liisl Cuiled Stales Seli.i-
proceedncT tlie 1 , , . I ...... 1 .11111 ,1. r I l'i liir.itniii
........I-. I....... ..'.-...1 l..r u.ir (i.l nn . t.i : '
I" "T"- J - ihe I'l'iitiesl terms: llieir H pealed calls
1.?. 1.. I ..) unci. ..ii'd bv reoealpd U'mhiTii i
M'.iti whose rharaeier is 'lius matked by!
r v. --- - - - - s 1 in. 1 1. vmimm in - i iid 11 mill ; I,., entei-.ins any idle hope ,,f nmhiihm. ,lf ir , s dcs. lied by the enemy, shall i ,l-N' c,,s,,.v sph''"hr ofadminilration.44 i - M..,- ....... ,,,... I ...... r. I.... r. 1 .. ..... 1 . . -I "No nroserintiun ofoidniou. nor of nnli
i can u-'iiher roinuvuid ihe ronfi b in e
of tie4 11 it on, nor p 'tve tim peopi.-, "r .,,,4t. f
11 v anv Honor uim me leiircin'.'iu o.; ,,1
we le ouiliv IT ihs desertion and ingnii.i.. :V " ' u,Ui""l,,a' m,r ' l,m) ... - . be iliension.4
Sllail WC I'ol.S'-lil lo t!,i S'll'IV lul i llV ,,.,.., r -.. 0
... - . -' '" -..j .11. 1 1 1 1 111 n nil. 1 llllllnvss'on ami abamlolltnent of what we - , ;,i....i ,,,.,. . ,.
kl.ow to I v y-, on aceounl of iil:y sug- , "X favored classe, and no n.,m,.pli. ees-j. i of expediency ? j lXn puhlir: moneys expended ivarrant We throw nut thipe r. flecliins ami in- of sperilic appropriation.44
s one ntnoiio ibe ni'llninde. Men ' " o mi neries in ijovcniment inaccessa-
ble to Ihe public eye.'4
quo i ?,
od bteilitin, it is for you to reply!
wire!) he m IV b4 ibst'll' d. We il t!'er in aliHcpl everv position wb;i )
bis ndvoea'e h is I iken. We roes;der Mr j Tyler in l( as a Wlee. not a ib-tnoiral ! We consider Mr. Van Born as ibfeaii d j bv the ni innneiies and inisieef(i lOatmnf
ninl f. .U !s.f ib- Whir-. Il-eh.e 4 of " ii r. . t op-v ,ee.ss oi 1U is moot rbeei ng. F-ven Old . K A 1. if Mr. V .11 B o en or Mi Ciihoun rle u!d The D -in x r .iie (.'onieulion of New j fal in Ih lion 11 itioil, Mr. Tyb r r innol ' H ""l'cIere bae 'ivrr,l i,. tr inefer- j nh a;n il. Th. re ate m ny other ahtina.; ' i" c for MARTIN VAN BLT.F.N, for j live rind; bit's, w'o would sUpet s de j 1 1' B" si.h l' ; a lid t he V liig t t ale ( 'onhim. Imbed li. wo. be ihf v ry 1 jl. ! 4 '' if M s 't hus lis, rirriit'y held' - ! ill
oil.oirih he ,. U ionr. And we 11.110 , 't Wot" '-nr. Ii a". 1 .. I. r n Lack tne lionn
p'dk ih'' trni'i, bov.c er imp 1 lal o'dde 11 j m .y I.' (! ui it 's foieeil upon us by the I oiimclU'cat ion of bis advocate.) ivo bavo
was a member of thai body abotil twifn
its .ili'l w as a;i. I Warns a uieiiii er ol
our biale L'glsl iiure ont; or I wo sessions. He was :ippoin!ed United States .hsU'cl atioruey Im iMaitiH by General liaison, w lii. h oilb o he hold jI tiie limu ul his death. Mr. H dmes has been a member of the barovet forty years, and has ever enjoyed an elevati'd rod enviable reputation in bis profess on. He was a member of the orthodox church, Mid upwaids of stveuiy years of ajr.
"Public coinpenatiori for public srrvi
res, moderate sal irie, and pervading eenn
ever' act, In pay the least of il. jmoss inj'isice, are unfit lo h .ve the direction of ihr ill". us of th'S people We, therefore, appealing 1(1 our neighbors and fiieiulsfor Ihe leciitodo of our intent ous. declare thai we w II absolve ourselves from all c mnect'on politically with our former associates, and ihil we will or
ganize a new county out of lhal pot'ion of;
tiie obi one lyng south of Ling'ieiy rrfek. ind thai wo will be governed by the ofii
t ..I . r. A .. . 1 l .r. , - . ...
cers iVIiom we may nereai ier cieio. e. inn ihe iuhs a visit to irki.and. e for th ' rarrving out ibis declar alii n, and af- I bav learned that letters are in low n. milerwards supporting il, th people of II m- nnunrinsr that the Queen is to be in this ci.lolph. (calling upon iheil friemU of Law- ' so early .as th; middle f .1 nly ;,,,.) tl.: t reneebn. oh, Logan. Mdler, Ja. kson.Yo.k. 1,, r M ,.1, tU: i,".'lh,;r '-' Consort, af- , ' , it . . .1 ter so). .urn. ne in tins rontrlry for a month, M.nchester and Union lo assist them.) ' , , , . A ., . ' intend to ti.ke their departure at Belfast, muiualiy pledge their honors. nbont the middle of August, on a visit to Scotland.
The Fretting .VciV, which
llat boats from llii place in Nov Ir 11.115 or am' of the eastern polls; as alsoVim tle pons to this place; also la sunt from all oilier points on the u p-tcrn (iters. The Can.il I 'fTice stands nnmnt the first offices in Ciiiciiinati--ailji.tts hrr losses w ith promptness, anil with sans. action to ihe insured.
Office at the corner of Hmri and Ilich directs. PAVE S. .M J JU. Laivrencehur-h, March g.'l, l?4.'t. J.'i-'.'in.
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MISS A. AM)i:KSOA. (l.ATK OF riiii.im l.rill.A.) . LVD 1)11F.SS-M. KLJl. High strtrt. a ft ir doors almre Short, t uviii'M l nrnr.il, ivruwi. -
The Mcthotlift votes wanted. The In-1
not mei witli more than a b z-n men. and
most of the. n Vlilli'i pcsolial and del ol d f'iftu '-', who would go I r I. 'in as (he 1 c.i ' j'i..-i.!' lit of ihe L Sia' s. iJut cno.ili fir ihe present! Tiie injvn wh ih ihe II- ptd.be m p.ny and their! pruicil les 11 reived in I N III, ti.tist be te-1 li'-Hsed by "ihe Miber second ilioiiht" of
nation 0 1 Hl.NKY CLAY. 'd referred l'ii! whole malli r lo a Wb'C National
t'oi. villi' n, lo bp I
1 virw nf 1 1 r 1 1 1 it i 0 .r
, ... .1 . ; now in ? most interesting stall
trilK. . 1 1 . 1 I V Will H'H-II lllliaill Kill
bus been nil
rlnntr de ereea I ine I h. vi&il ,( ilia 11. ......
'.niitabibtv.'4 1 dial) .polis .Im. to have published a l.orcu- ., ,i ., n ....
. . 1 1 (.'.. in. mm mil 11 iiii.iioinal .r to tho Melhodisis in Ibis Slate, which ;;1C ci,i rli1 rt :t iti the belief that her in real ly is only asking litem lo vole for .Majesty is cumins-. Ifiielie not ine.irrpctlootl Wires. i s gned by Noah Noble, ly informed, there are people in the Castle George W. Slipp. T. J. 13a in e 1 1, rod ol h- j who are rpi i t e mad at tlie notion, and who ..... V.... Iil. bv balf Mecrs ;re so eMeedin-lv exeiled nboi;l il thai
he cameacross a ma.,whoi55yeatsohl;jTi; ,lf l!i; ,.,,m(h : they keep ihe ,V,7 constantly publisl.injr he h S been m .rrte-l thiee lun'-s; by lusj , ,R mBll.( , ls. tr f,ceS by .he ' ';,:'r!,5ri'Pl s i't"t",';' l" ",:,rm ,l,r! ("," lust wile be had eleven, bv bis Second I , . . , ,. . ,t tj,.Jt .,,.1 ,i "' ,1 ! 1 "r instance, last insrht the Mail is in'l ruct-
111"' si ".j. y ." ""- -"- i. 1 1 , ki:-k ,i. r.n ... :.. .
. , ci 1 1 " 4',4J '"iH'iviu: iiuoriouj calino of men, one ol whom, al i 1 0
. r 1 1 ...
S l.een reiueu animssiriii, even in. 1
Good Grticloux A gentleman engaged in taking the census of Louisville informs the rdilor of the Keniuckiaii, thai
DISSOLUTUKX. rBIIlE partner-ln'r hrretolere rxistir.fr be S. tueeu WOlllKt SCOIdX, is diss, dved Ibis day bv mutual consent. All claims duo the firm will be Bellied with Richard Wood, as he intends stil! lo continue the business at the old stand. pjciiard woon, F.LI SUA CO(..NS. Lawreneebursh, July 1, 14:1. 39-l5i
... .1 . ii'i; ....oi... -1- 1 1 1 . - 1 1 .- . 1 1 1 s 1 in .. : w lie be bad len, bv his last wile I we! vr, ' ... ic I.I in IXIa v next, with ! . ,, 00 r .. . , ... . 1 1 'ie bid. .. ... , .. i making 111 all 33 children! and les w ife is , Mr. Webster on Ihe 1 ... ,. , east, h ...ill II. n nine. . .. (urn ... i... c...... .1 I,... 1
-w . .11 Ills
h'innrti'.tc discharge' he used to bilk
childn n were boys mid ten gills; 18 hoys
prob itioii into thai chin. I), as h's hvpocril
A eonnlry on the em or rehellion :i
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1-1 ... .. . i ir.ll HI 'l I w.is in inin-i .. .... . . . six girls are now living. lie married , J , u i 7 . ; on, ami horror ol the reie-nn.p family is no !i.. bis I Mid re....;,..i ...... '"'-'4 wHI iinde,st.....l n.rt ,!lCP fur .,,. . ,.,.
i people imbued with hatred against Ihe Sa- ' t) " I 1.. ....
about. c - -
lii ' (( Suit iile in the Suite Prison 1 ill Sing Sine- I
Hudson Ktver (.lironicle says:'
in los irsth year, ami remained in a stale
of widowhood three years.
ynnr ar's are of no avail your (al ofli-
tneet dace for u youthi'bl and n female
:ie
DECEPTION.
cps von itiuil giv." up your past ilomos: ! must' be bro,.3httoio1,jourAJr5;).vrnn,,P;,,';Pr,of. ! " t- TrlsUm the I ffl lineen fr.vn eoiionu; : lint btl.e ibi the cole-
i.i.mr . ... ri J at the Cas(
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the i."oiilo." Tli" bkiw which w i.s struck 1 "tbi 1'iidav I ist a rouvirl bv the name of. M .nv vnunp men. and even those
. 1. .. .i " ' I.. . . . l.l 11 .1 ; 1 .
at Iheireipae.iy l..r liee goseiiimen', mici , l.uti.li. mi old olieii.b r riom .New link, maimer years, were induced to supp.ut '"ner mieresi to appeal io: tiae iin-y , ri:il i-U:r:icir ..f Qncfn wlun ttn-y o.-i!-I.e at med. We mu-l l.e ligV.'d, ihtoiigh : who :s now m-i v :i on I his set olid lenn of ihe whig ticket ill l!S10 with llin idea that j no' ta'sed moiipy riioiigh lo import a few ! en late upon the rvst of ibis system of s,.
who n'.iie we were wronged; and mil , tmpt 'soiunr lit jutiipe.l into the iiv. r, and if sut cessnil, thai party would relieve the ' piplivers I Mule sentinel. j ly eiarni. i ne uneen know-, just as we
Ihroiigu those who coniribuieil lo w rong ati. iiiplc.l lo ilrown bi.es. If; bill, being ! coiiniiy Imm its i nibanassnieiit, and
us. In Fpiie of Ife a.impiioi of the ' dis o n d iii lime, waspulleil mil b fore puisne a policy that Would plaee il in a IV en I of Mr Ii h r, Mr. V.m P.nrin m a y i he had all. rti d I. is la la I purpose. The j prosperous rmidiiioti. The Iforis of the
son nu.lrif aii' h be Ihe will nf ihe Re-' reason he unsigned f r atitinptii.g lo com-, le nling wh gs to conceal ihe hank qm s-! li's.'s do? asks the C kHz Sentinel. They : ti
u m p .Hy. mil suiii.le Was, that one id the krepe is lion lo make no ibu hralion ronrerning ! said lhal if the Lorofi.ros snrreeiled they j the tource from whence they em in ito
e lepra,, ,ri:l, XVo lnVp o wii. nn- , n.ei protnisc.i l.im a Hogging; nnu prrier- ( any imporiani mvasiire lo meet Ihe public W(,u, ,lcsioy ihe banks, and we should lircesaiilv, lo wound the feelingw of Mr. , ling deaih lo ihe b.ithaious run by of the . iye, did uiuili lo aid the dvcrptioii The', i- 'i i i T)!". ' IJI. ni'd. r ihe rirrumst .ii! rs in pus. n-house, be thiew bimsell i ff the ; i b-ciion resulted ifi ll.e emire micrrs? ol I '"'Ve ,,,lvlI,R n h"n; m"npy v"'-'-whi. '- nnc ir Ipii friends p! es n, we do. k, in nidi r lo i snipe the wriiliing tcr- ifi n p.,-iy. During ihe whole f iheir 'ni-nl hard . money prices, and wheat imisl hoiiest!y rp" ik the iruili. We luvi' iiihh of ihe Iconise siure the rlerih.n ihpre has been) would be brought down lo fifteen cents no i jca lit it he r in be rl- ned. We are , It is not a little Fiir risinrr lhal, nl this luii a g ii.-mI unveiling "ft hose decpiieiiF. ! ner bushel.
,ti-. .l ten o'ed to iv wiib .Mr Kives id d.iv nf molested ciidizitiou. Iew i otk .Now lln se volets who wi tr de. co.ii ivi...
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t'tiulitm. TMF. forecoim notice of "Ih'ssolnlJon" wtirh represents mens havina parted wilh my interest in the Livery stable, .'oinii busincos under the name, firm and sly ie of "WOfin & , SCOGI NS,44 I pionoutice null and void; Richard Wood (of I he firm of Wood ,S; Sc.nir.s) bavitif; procured my rialere to the abovp imtire under n false prelenei , and has not come up to nil the recpiirements which was nrecd lo by him. I'uless he make the proper remuneration to, ni" his conduct will b. seen into in a court ol'.lnstieo. As it is, I still claim ley intrrest in the Liverv stable. All persons nre, I herefore, warned against tiirii. p, borrow ing, er purchasing; any of the horses or earriapes or any thin else that belongs lo the said establishment. KLISI1A PCOGINS. j.tiv 1?, iprirn-.it.
nilKUMAIlSM AM) GOVT
iri. .'. " ' i.'ii-i hi nil ill pioil I'll ll l . l IM 1 1 l.'ii, H it a'.iiv iow ill.n.T llii;i3 hiiu wrrn lO'l'I'l VCIT- SCO I Wl.v lh:il W!l n.lllP InflllernlP lor
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t (ii.e.e I'lluie, u Ins I itp n rrestiniuleiu e should sii.l iillow llir ktepcisol brr pns-. Ihe real acts. Coiiceabnenl is oal of ihe ! Whit? s'orv the fiaZ"ilo of Chilliclhe
wi;! n i .btor or Ihe .Mad somiii, ( n oners to apply loiiuie ndUUilum lo llin ; question. The acis of the p.riy siamp piBiei' ih .i i WHEAT would enms down to
n ..o h we innsi ny, .Mr John Jones rbows pr.soneis under their rharge. be bish wnh a lohl hand the lie upon their p.oini- ptX AND A FOURTH CENTS A1
i mr h good temp' r, and tnnrli good , should bo seni to ket p company with Ihe ei s I hose who were then licrcivr d HUSH EL, W'lh a sperie rurrrnry. How lei bng) he h i- won so I. illo upon any rai k and ibe" ihuuib screw. We do with-: ihroiighoul Hie country nre lenving ihem the farmer's like lo hear the gold pieces .. ...i .. i I I .,..i l .n nlrp.i.l ..... ......... ;.. ..r I.....'... l.. . i. l ... 1....1.. 1 :-..:n .. . ... . . . .... 1
iriy, --.in' 0- 1 u ..in -. s.v.. .. i..,u oi .0.. ..ironn ... . 1....-J1..1-, oj .1.1.1..1. us, Him v 01 ii.in mem wim ven- riiink in lheir pockets; inn it 13 worse
4u i": :r u'.Te mil. , "nnee al ihe rntr:... i..,.i;nn - '.,. .1. ... .1 ri.i,. 1.. ivi.'m nl'.in. 1. ...
I' have seen the affidavit nf .Tiulc Fitch 1. : - .i. .
. ,.r 1., . . 1 , .1 . w 111 v iiiuiiiii a, oiai. ine nri'sem rni infill "iiv on ol her snbiHctii that everv ivonl .. . u 1 . .i . . . .'. 1 .- . - . . -..., worn, tors hail just tiven 2(((l cash for the Inban e111 Ihe parajrapl. we have nimtnl from thp .fhi. .-n.i, ... 1.-
"What will they dt?" What will the ! 1 ,ri,"i 15 be; and if we di not mis- slot k &. Co., and who warrant that inlet ealh , i..i... 1. .. u M .. .... ...!-... ... . . ...
i.inr,.... ... .jr-.y is msn iietitnnnled wih 1 wim Howes' Jerve nu.l lione l.immoiit rvie' -
ohjerl of publishing those fahchnn.U, and ' ""lly, lo core any case of Rheumatism or (in"i.
nun w 111 iivr sirictly to the w at Hint, lonn""
Dublin live. Post puce, it the rbipctions are followed an I 1 -
..i. is ii... ..iiih. iuihb uiiisi 1 enia 1 1. -i nn- 1 11 have just been mailr, Hurl none nfflictcrt shou .1 fail to avail thpnisplve of those rrine'lies, .-spf-cially on th. se terms The rerpectable Orng housf warranting these articles, would n.oer lenrl the sanrtioii of their iiiiui. s to any thing of thit kii.H, unless satisfied of its utility. N. Y. I-Jve. Tost.
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Dr. liccchfr'g Dc."criptinn rf Funny FJsslrr. Her nuts wi ie in such close iniii.iiion of iiaiute as bafiled disc imin.iturn between rosiume and ( sU w iih her short over-dress, rising a4 she whiiled around nmid shouis, ,,,' Hppl.nije which might have made the Dovil blush, ami female virtue, ,.M j, heeii there, burn wit h iiidigtialimi and shame!
T a Ltt. The Clusnul Street Tiioalie, IVrbar-c J y wil! m.-Ue n !''ir'h "f it.
For sale by J NO. FERRIS & C. Lawrenceburph, Indiana, and by D. J. M.ilhaway. Risinp-Siin. July 12. 44 ri9-6m. - JOB-WORK Of all kinds done at t!i;s ofHc?.
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