Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 89, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 25 July 1835 — Page 2

Til 15 TIMES.

A. K.:IKN", EPITOR AND -7 D i m i i i it inn roa Tilt TIMrs. Mrt. Eoitok The whole arlillerj ; of the enemy has been brought into re-1

qnisilion and hied upon me they have ;ulium man is to support this ticket; let loose with a venom, malignity and !jf ,e can HTew conscience up to fury, well worthy of the source from ,c pojnj, j( js more than I could do: whence it romes. As a plain, honest for x,en examine the old tiles of the and upright citizen as a lover of the j Statesman ar.d Palladium, it strikes me lights and liberties of my counliymen, j ,m( n xvudd require a caue more imliave I ventured tocxpoe and bring to ! poitant than the Court House, to make light the management and intiigue of j,,,c ?llfc!nH. However, it i evident the ruling and overbearing spirits of"! ,,ut the ene my will unite, from the that town. And fortius am I prosci i-; course they are laking, and for ire t all

bed. e "Trnv, blanctirir.t. Sweetheart all, t- how IftOV bar l mo."

But withaconniencefiee fiomallnvl!l(Iii)m who ras llims,.jf jii, guile,and being falistud that I have tx-; s,roc, - jio fpcakg in (ho ,nlJ iri, of tenuated nothing, nor set down aught j , fC (Wy h nc oHfrf t iu. in malice, their anows of malice and j z,n nm lcm-Lonc who loves the destruction pas? me. quietly by. 1 re- j u(h anJ ak jt without fear, gard their productions as the i m.Mons , f op ;ftVripl) he to bc ..j rf weak heads and heat Is, or somctning ollt ,ir;li. ,i : ., ,ur..inpr. u,rk-

like 'The infuriate ravines of a mind inane.v 1 have written nothing mil w hat is : Vascd upon the immutable principles of truth; and if I had not wtitten truth, I would have been passed unnoticed, and perhaps unheeded; but Truth makes the coward conscience quake; and hence it is that I am made a target for these mighty Simon Pares to shoot at. The Editors of the Palladium are in the van. They, claiming wisdom profound and deep, have reviewed my second article; and so completely are they wrapt up in the glorx, magnificence, and splenoor ol their Rail Road and their horse ferry boat, that it is hard for me to conceive what it is they would like to say. I- irst down upon "Truth" fu.l tilt, then upon on, Mr. I .ditor, the mammoth bill, ad valorem system, and W ilmmgton, Internal Improvements, . .l0r, 1 e" 1cx";Va'Sl); rofiret that the manvnoth bill has been

pie are awake to this nefarious scheme t lf ,j,e ,vi co nhrn Thjs u jll5t ,ho lo aggraiid'Mlhcir lown,-andciiii,l,iir their haughty nabobs, to the ii jurv of J j, lhe ,,Ihdium OHt iUK, m. p:,, ,hc all o her portions of our county. 1 hey , MaiHheter Convention tell their canwould I.Ke to have the people, attend to ; didiltcs ,iat (o f.,v whrn t!ie pcop!e in. notoing else ihan the county seat ques-tMTOs;:,,r(1 hcm f t)rv jt a? t.on, wine .ley chndeslunlr carry on!,,, i5Vou must co for "internal Im-

,.y unut. ua, ci.ons .n ,avor lll 111 UIIUIUUI Olll. Cut with all their spleen and sarram, iitti iwiv ini'u ijkiiiurs ciiocicu. I ncv I a I. 11:. - .IV . 1 -t l. i

prove to all who will read them, that , !ult ,..,,, ,1V rtuol,irr nnmr 'This vi their son s and bodies are ocvoted lo the roar is , ,;scirnrc, , i ,v o,,itown of Lawrencebu, gh, and are suh-; inni, an raey maUo,. for (im h ls joct to the will of the master "Mridicnlou ami absurd, in mv humble lucre. 1 nese men. however, are tooi;.. j . i ,k . " e .

small game; the -power be hind the i ,onU am, n,,,Mr4. ,c hatWr opintarone being greater than the throne . inw :lvo fJ arc homl (( a(

liscu, i Mian pass mem im , and leave them to work out their probation at tnetr ease. Dul there is a certain 'f ames P. .Ali!- j liken" who figures ven cer.'-picui.u-ly J in l ie lasl I a ladinm. .Xxnl u io i& I n ! - liege and lo)aI subject of our lords and masters at the March this .lames P. Milliken? 'Tis said be is one of the Manchester conclave candidates and this being the cae he i v ',' orvrt?v. and having volunteered his opinions on inc goou people ot uearoorn, ami tnauo

some hard passes at mo, ii beeote.es mv ' 1 ,Ml T',K 'mis. province to 4v-e him ?;)." Of all lb"e TIIK MA5IXOTII IHI.T.. creatures on this earia, I d d.pUe ; M. I'.nnon : Are the good pee.plo that man, who, pulled up with notioi.s jofLawyoecel-utgh in fivorfthi maai of his own greatness and importance, j timili lili? Teie can be eobetterevcomes out to leach the people hi idea i.lence of the fact than the proceeding of right and w rong. Now J. P. Milli- jef ih. .M mcbe-ter nieeiiiig a:i'rd. ken was not called on for a speech, nor i They censure, our lat representatives do I believe he has been misreprcson- ! anl for w!ial ? Per not lending a help ted, as he conceives. I cannot attach line hard to the creat scheme of interhalf the importance to him w hi h be I e;l iuqnoemeiits. It matters not w heputs upon himself. Rut p, op!,- rer-: iber the Lawreiicebursr'i rail road and haps do not know him as well as I u"o; Whitewater can dare included and j-

31 r. v.larkso!, now I .diter of a paper at Rrookville, I douht net coidd u II n something ot tois man lor li I mitaVc not, within the last few years this same J. P. Milliken has belonged to se veral poliiical parties and but a sdiorl time ince, he was the violent and w arm i neaiy ol Lawreiiceburg'i, and gave ilmiegtoa the preference as the eonn- i ty seat. hat evidence then h ive ie I

laai lats important ir.d:i.ti. will not j to another, and is a much observed as vote for the .Mammoth B.il,or for l..-;xv-j are the common cixilitie,- of life. Rut renceburgh,as the county scat? None: j was there no flbrt made in the last lobut we hvc evidence that ho ion one jgishtuio o lung t! e Lawrenceburgh side to day, and on another side to oior-1 r .il x av and canal to the mammoth row. I have seen a letter f:om a gen jhili? Pshaw i lleman in Ihe upper section of the j To preleo.d'lbat n nvirb. n v:i ronconnty. stating thai ho coal.l have be,-n i tenudat- I bx the m mvito'h hdl. should

riommatod il he had p;e I hinedf for ; the Burghers. IHlt IIO I :fUs( ! : HOW is I uiis, e.r is ir ru goo I evidence I hat i t.ipo uancucstrrcandi.Uies a. e pledgs -i , in f -11 iv r :rir .it ii .k. elusion mine are alreadx formed. ' ' - n .i i

i inx e more than once heen b d tojTha! would be an. unpardonable sin for he.irxc U t this M u.chrster ti, k. x ie- which ti,e political brotherhood would voma.e. a .oo!ogtr., vMiHW fr, mjm.Vfr be forgiven. It U conclusive ne nature ail former orUii,i efjxvilhoul argument, (because self evitho ciar.JCter wm, cunno,. it. ! ! .i .... x ..... i ' v , , . . .. .....

I lone, more h tm itititTi vi. i mi I I " , satd if a certain member of tint li.-L.. i ii:.,., . i , . . T!uk 1 ,vas u th.if ntir i . .ii.i.i.ijHiu;, ue would have to to

j get a finder heard nailed to hi head?

re these individual on the same ucklet now? I ask for information and 1 I tile these things onlv to show how ijmo, tMn,T, a,ui circumstances alter cases. I cannot conceive how the Palsold squabbles, in order to defeat the prop ... i dill annllr ,rnfrr in this conduct now. If n citizen of Laxvrencchurgh dares to expose the wicked trtloms n !,-, t nhire he i m bo watch j C(li a!ld ,1C tnttcr cf scorn pointed at j What kind i f a cause is it which j r0qUjrC5 so much sec root It is no m;lU(M. at ,iis limr, whether! amor Lin llot ;t citizen nf .awrot.oeburgh: I aIMm ,lCjr intone and their trickery, !:,ik1 sotru. of tho.n kno,v meaIU jf jc0l,ij )e (OXVM nut, 1 doubt not thai the Lnllotine would soon bo employed for imv extirpation. I ,hov m;n' abuse me until their oilj ine.jr:e w a'huhuv is exhausted I ' rn7 )wt bow ,kmn :xiy e,,?hip anv v( j lloir hro:nx or mo!lf)) jm.rCSfucii as ! ,,,oir Rai, Uoa,, rana, honr fcrru j L,)al Ul , VMj, ,OI as , can ux j miltanr(! itlIo lhc cojumns nf the Tunes, rxpose hrm .,m, (,.(dr nnhov 5chrH,s. J 1?.lt , a,n ol j!e Jo,e w;,h .t ,,mo5i j . M.H.ken." lie savs he is in favor of ntcm:,, Improvement, and talks W apnnement. but not the mammot'a bill Now it xii! be quite casv for .lames P. . Milliken, v. !i n lie gts to Indianapolis, i.. .. i.;t .1 'try ; (j ro)1 , . mmand of lhee sam lord" and master. .Now.larr.es I . .Miliiken neril iio nie if I albide to him in any of my remaik. If tlie "sho (its him, he nni-l wear it;" if it jn7ie, I cant la lp it. I am in the. habit of writing truth. and not all the Venom of hirelings and underwriters can drive me from it. So for the present I will (!imi-s James P. Milliken. admonishing him hereafter to . .. i v,;a ?rm n lit . y?),j,vf n ro, cjh'1 .,-.v v urn Pn-r!. TRUTH. uir.f in tbec! scheme or not: t!u; truth is if li.e Itill could h te I erti crow, d iihrouch, their part of the l.)av s and , ashes v;i secure. There is ahas a j tacit understanding wiih the would be j .Meat niters the political wire-woiker : .f the l-iml. that can he distinctly traced throusii evi rv line where they have made their nrucb. It is a kind of batar.l couri.v due from one file leader ! be done further nuts of ihestate and nol'iin.T f.n- l...thnrrlniri.l ii tl.i-n. f,Jn. it 'Cidiyr tin! beautiful, that x a ly, tint feared snot, Lawrence . i. ..... a - ... i i i i ' i i if " rui , Tr : ',-!'' i Ti uv r Joarhorn countv could it be r.egVcted ! Never. ,iv in.i 1. 1. ix i i cm i inn jj icrs wo'iio .i .tw i jax renc tinrr .ii.iii- inn iiirii viii ii i 1 uouien II till ! ;.. i i i r .i "i due se ion. And for the same good I. ..... I... I i ..f.i . ...i i... f... reasons did they approve of that part of

the Governor's last message relating to;

the three per cent. fund. They calcu late that if the lund could he taken from the people and expended upon leading" roads ) railways, &,c. they would come in for their slice. Now, I do not suppose that any one in Dearborn county is in favor of the mammoth bill, xveiirhed down as it is in its lasl garb, xvith so many appendages; but a scheme that xvould throw aside all but a few of the great works comprised in it, and which would include the Lawrcnccbiirgh railway and Whitewater canal, a put of the indipensib!rt, would most certainly meet xvith the approbation of the Burghers, though eve ry oilier man in the county should opj pose it. l or so tar w ill sell interest cam those xa ho have heen petted and indulged in their avarice, that they xvill not hesitate to set at detiauee exerv other consideration for their oxvn bene fit. Hence we see that although they are not in favor of a bill that makes no distinctions, but provides for all alike, still, they are in favor of such a one as makes provisions for a favored fexv, themselves vein? included tn the list. Now. feliovv citizens, I am opposed to any bill that is not based upon the Eolid piinciph-s of equality and justice. I am opposed lo einy bill that commits the whole for the beiieht of the frrr. I am opposed to any thing that is partial in its operations; and I despise the spi rit of selfishness m whatever shape I see it. Oar btate is notahle to do jus ticc to ail in a scheme of internal im proxements. !She is already commit led for as much as I am xxilling she shall be she has bought the Rank up on tick, and I xvaiit lo see her absolxce from that debt before she plunges into another. H e are, as yet, a xoung an feeble people. We must not grasp at loo much, especially xvhere only a few are to be benefitted, and many are lo be looe t s. It is the province of the general gov ernment to make such leading roads and thoroughfares thro'1 various parts o nor dominions as may he useful for the transportation of troops and ammu nition. in time of xvar. It is the nolicv and duty of the States (o intersect those routes at right angles, in order to expedite military movements when ll.e enemy is on our lines. Rut further than this no State can proceed, xx ithout ii jm it.g many for the benefit of a fete. Inleri.al Improvements as geuerallx spoken of, i the xvork of individual enlerpiiso, cither in a separate or corporate eapacitv: and altho other States have taken it from the people into their own hands, yet it is contrary lo the spirit of the government under which they cxil; and thousands of their injured citizen are, in c.oiwequence, Jiving in poverlx, xx bile the f.ixored few, those e.vv.7.?.Vy benfftled by the works, are wallowing in ea and luxury It a canal is capable of bending the rich, it cannot fill lo bren,- the poor; and i! ha done both; nor can ilhave a nx u ore luvoruhio operation upon those x ho arc not the immediate ar.d favored s'.ttuVels of its partial influence. I re peat, the:', that I am opposed to canal: and lail-vavs, in the construction of vxhu h the State has any part. I leave them to individual enterprise; and wnenevtr Indiana snail haxe more mo ney than she can fn.d ne for, I would suggest the plan of dividing it among llie people for the improvement of their common road-. Upon these principles. leiloxv aliz.M.. I intend lo support the Wilmington ticket; and I hope you will, iifier giving the subject a close investigation, arrive at ihe same conclusion HON EST V. I'OU THE TINtS. Mr. Korron Why i it ihal the managers at Rawrenoeburgh have not hrol out so'oe of their own number as can didates to take the field against the "People's Ticket?' Is it because they li ne In come proselvtes to the cienc.e of Phrenology, and have been told that the ... f!lsinlrrcstc!,trss ant romtf, are so p'.nvoif.illv developed that they baxe Mie a.e.Midenev :u..l ..ir.J all the other organs? or, i it because they bnvo I tint xvidom from the gentle bint given te one of their candidates at the last cb clion ? We know that in linn s past they xvero very nflieiou in ohYring tin tns Ives to fill any or all ofii ces in the county; and for the true interest ef i'ie people, they xvero too often accepted. They have deceived the people hv their insidious, artful device-, and have ruled them as xvith a rod of iron. Rut there i a redeeming spirit a!) road among the people of this conntx-, and Ihe day is at hand xxhen a sure and jut ret i ihutiou of their acts, xx ill be xisih d upon their own head. These iiianagt' i aie a cunning set of foxes of the true Tailex ran I school, whoaie governed 'y self interet in all Ibeii: action. They are now using the most unjustifiable m ans to get men elected who xvill not only do all they

can to retain the Court House at Law-

renceourgii, uui win, ;xi meir command, sen me suue io loreisrners ves. tor I.I .-..-. . y. British gerld, to make rail roads and ca nals for the benefit of the wealthy spec ulators about thai toxvn. The approaching election is perhaps one of the most important lo the people of Dearborn county that they were ev er called upon to attend: let them re collect that every vote they give to the managers' candidates, they virtually say by doing so, "I am willing to bar ter oil the State for a sum of money to be used for the special benefit of a fexv rich citizens of Lawrenceburgh, but to the serious injury of nine-tenths of this countv; and 1 am also xvilling that a heavy lax shall he laid on me and my posterity for one hundred years to come, to pay it off." Are the people prepared to say this much? YY ill they be duped by the selfish intriguers, the monopolizers of all benefits, the disorganizers of the peace of the county? No: lhc xvriter of this article has too Inch and exalted an opinion of the people, not only of the lower end, but also of Ihe upper end of this county, to suppose for a moment that they xvill consent to give their support to such measures. Il is not long since ihe people haxe spoken, in language not to be misunderstood, that they do not xvish the aid of foreign gold to manage either the a fTairs of the general or state governments. Rut it may be said that the millions required lo carry into eflect the provisions of the mammoth bill, may be obtained in our own country. In answer lo this I would say that the Commissioners appointed by the State to effect the proposed loan, xvould certainly take it on the most favorable terms they could, and :frcign capital is so much lower than it is in this country, it is at le.ii-t presumable that il xvould be. obtained. Are the freemen of Dearborn counIv, who pride Ihetnselxes in being citi zens of Indiana, a state destined at no distant day to be the third or fourth state in the Union, are they xvilling she shall be mortgaged to the aristocratic lords of Europe? We shall see. ''Our Slate is in danger, is our impulse to action." JUSTICE. ."Ill II HJ AN CON V ICNTIOX. Tin assembly xvill probably bring its labors to a cb the present week, or eaiiv in me next, ihe judicial and legislative departments have been arranged, s x ell as ihe executive, except the apportionment of members. The Judiciary power of the Slale is lo consist of one Supreme court 'and of such other courts as ihe legislature may from time lo time establish. The Judges are to hold their ollices for the term of seven years, lo be appointed by the Governor and Senate, and to be removable by the address of txvo thirds of the senate and houe of lepresentatives. The Legislature is to consist of a Senate xxhose term is txvo x ears, andme half of them lo be elected every year; and of a house of Reprcseiilativesto be elected annually. The Senate xvill bc, at first, composed of 10, and the house of 13 or AO members. Every county organized at this time i to be entitled to at least one representative. The house is never lo contain less than fortyeight, nor more than one hundred. The senate is alvxaxs lo contain, as nearly as may be, one third of the number of the house. The constitution may bc amended bv propositions made by txvo successive sessions of the. legislature, f wo thirds concurring, and then sanctioned bv the people; or the question may be submit ted to the people by one legislature, txvo thirds concurring, xvhelher ihey shall call a convention to amend the cojistitulion. And if decided in the affirmative, such convention is lo be called bv the legislature. Detroit Free Press. EMIGRATION. How nuny "clever" people think that a nexv country affords no new amusement. The idea is a log house. a "wooden chimney." hog and liominr. ioresls oi trees, lean cattle, are no reward for labor. They never think that there is n bright side to the picture. The man who raises his necessary crons stays at home froinenticing allurement. keeps a little "library of ireful knowledge," who gathers his friends, his chiluien, ins neighbors, around : tin. of light wood, who owes nothing at ihe ilrtm ill I .. an .. II . . "", mm noes not xvish to borrow money, is indent M:.Knh Tliev may talk of rmni, .l .1 . 'v. 10 IIIIVI Uillll.llV urtainsof massive plate, private carriages and servants in livery, but it aloountstonothing. Wherever the heart id a ...an centers, be is happiest. It may' be in .1 new township, xvhere the wild game xi lds him amusement and support. The deer may feed from the cnb wnli his stock but he heeds n.l the storm, and sunrise is refreshing wlvcn the fatigue of honest indusry ii ,

overcome by sweet repose. I here is

not really much aiuerence m pcu of a town a thick settled state or a sparse territory- Human nature is human still. It is not changed by removal from place to place; it will still be friends and enemies, pretty girls who are fond of gay coquetry, old matrons ready to give advice, business men eager for profit, speculators in search of prey, gamblers pretending want of employment, horse jockics xvith horses fof sale "not over five years old," lawyers willing to "prevent litigation," clergymen dogmatical and exclusive, doctors complaining of "awful healthy times," editors of want of nexvs. Jacksonville Courier. ruOKPKRITY IN" THE WEST. The folloxxing extract of a letter from1 r t i i . . i a young 1 ankee lady removed to the West, xvill give our readers some idea of the astonishing prosperity of that sec tion of our fair country: "Since my husband and self, xvith our cow, sow, dog and cat, came to this part, xve have been highly prosperous. Our pig has increased five fold, our cat six fold, our dog three fold, our coxv has a beautiful little companion, and though last, not least in our affection, I haxe presented my husband xvith a fine son, a little Yankee, of wdiom he is not a little proud. Our family now numbers 22, xxhich increase is barely the fruit of twelve months! Is'nt this a country to prosper in? We are all doing well." TICXAS. The New York Courier says : Each succeeding day is rendering Te xas of more impoitance to the United States, from the fact that it is very rapidly being settled bv our own people, and the very probable, supposition that in a very few years it xvill constitute a portion of our Union. In settling the boundary line belxveen Texas and (lie United States, the Rio Orai.de should be, and in all probability xvill be hxed upon as the dividing line, and thus the thousands of American citizens xx ho are now settling what is now a foreign country, will find themselves once more enjoying the blessings and protection of our liberal laxvs. ROt'N DAltY CONTHcn r.nsv. We are authorized to state, that all apprehensions of a forcible collision, arising out of the controversy in relation lo (he Northern Round; ry of Ibis State, arc removed. The communication belxveen the Governor and the General Government, since the adjournment of the Legislature', has led to results entirely satisfactory lo the former, and which embraces all that the honor or interest of ihe Slate can be deemed to require. The several objects contemplated in the compromise bill xvill lie accomplished in due season. (). S. Journal. Wo perceive that one of the newspapers has undertaken lo enumerate the. crimes punishable by death in the United States. Il makes them out to be nine. But if has forgotten one, namely, theft not the stealing of money not the stealing of horses or cattle but a different kind of live stock slaves. It is but recently that a man xxas bung in Noilh Carolina for this crime. The chief robber of lhc Darien bank of Georgia, in Savannah, (OWIeara.) is reported (o have been arrested in New Orleans, and $05,000 recovered. lie was pu ruied from Augusta, Gee), by Thomas Taut, one of the Police Oflicers, xvho is but little inferior on such occasions, to old Hays himself, lie is reported lo be on his way back to 're store the deposits. Red river. Il-vrr. The expense lo ihe government for removing the rati, will not exceed one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the land on each side of Ihe rixtr, txvo sections deep, theaverage value of which is $5 per acre, xvill produce an aggregate of 10,2-10,-0 00 dollars. The Richmond Va. Compiler, speaking of the present crops of that state, says In some parts of the state, .$2 per bushel has been offered for seed wheat. From xvhat xve hear from various quarters, the crop in Virginia will not be more than sufficient for home consumption. A slave holder of Columbia, S. C. of fers a rexvard of one thousand dollars for proof to conviction against any responsible xvhite man who gave the servant boy of said slave holder free papers, and induced him to runaway from his master. The Unitarian meeting house, at Brighton, near Boston, was struck by lightning a short lime since, and Bomcxv hat injured. Four thousand and sixty-seven letters besides packages, xvere received by the ship Independence from Liverpool, at Nexv York, on the 1st inst.