Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 117, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 6 February 1836 — Page 3

KISIXG SUN: SATURDAY MORMM;. i'l.B.C, 1S3G.

ft"The reader will find, on the first page,

the rcmaiksof Messrs. Tipton ami Hendricks,

in the Senate of the United States, in regard to the admission of the Michigan Senator. This

is a matter in w hich every Indianian is intir-

csted, and the speeches are well worthy of a

rcaclmj.

O-Wc. have no news of importance from Texas, since the account of the capture of San Antonio. Volunteets from the "Slates of the

North,"' are daily arriving in the "rrfoP country, and joining the standard of liberty and cjual rights.

and he who would endeavor to prevent such a right, w ill meet with the opposition of all who are friendly to the perpetuation of our free institutions. The Abolitionists are increasing in numbers, and the more that is said against them the more they arc treated with harsh and unfeeling language, the greater will be the increase: and to prove this the single fact that they have in created sixty Societies since August last, s sufli. cient. Reason nnd persuasion should take the place of abuse and the Southroncrs ought to know that the offering of $30,000 for the head of an Abolitionist, will do them no good. It o:,ly has a tendency to widen the breach be" tuccn the North and the South a breach which already exists to too great an extent. But to the extract from the Protest. It follow s 'We invite, nay, sir, we entreat the appointment by Congress of a committee of investigation, to visit the AntiSlavery Oiliee in New York. They shall be put in posession of copiess of all the publications that have issued from mir lirrss. Oiir whrlp rnrrr:nnr(Ipi-ir

05-The mighty mammoth b.ll has been pub- e,l;l, , . C11K,;(.1 tr. .l.cir il.,.!"

lished in both the Indianapolis rai crs. It is! . c . , ,'

quite lengthy, and would occupy from two to .,,. ..... . c . ,

: iHlit,:- .-.Kill .Sll.fl. I ' V I 1 IS llldll,

07-Both branches of our Legislature have

nrccd to adjourn sine die, on Mot, day next,

the Cth instant. This is some weeks sooni r

than had been anticipated. We suppose the

members think that the mammoth bill is "do

ry enough" for one session, and are now satis

fied, to return home; some of them we presun.c

to the shades of private life.

three pages of the Times. Wc do not know

that we shall publi-h it perhaps we may aftrr ft little, when w e can find nothing else more important to our readers. Kor the present, it is sufcient for the Feople of this section cf the State to know that ten millions are to be borrower! and expended in this state, without benefitting nsin the least; yet wc will have to pay as high taxes as others who get the benefits.

TEX MILLIONS .V SMALL SUM FOR INDIANA. The "Western Spy" is the title of a paper published at Bedford, Lawrence cour.ty, by It. W. Thompson, a Representative from that county in the present General Assembly. In this Spy o( the 16th ult. is a letter from Indianapolis, announcing the passage of the mammoth bill, prefaced by the following remarks

and wc ourselves will cheerfully answer

under oath whatever interrogatories they may put to us relating to the charges ) ou have advanced. Should such a committee be denied, and should the law you propose, stig

matizing us as felons, be passed without an inquiry into the truth of your accusation and without allowing us a hearing then shall we make the language of your protest our own, and declare that, "If such proceedings shall be approved and sustained by an intelligent people,

then will the great contest with arbitrary power which had established in statutes, in hills of rights, in sacred

charter?, and in constitutions of govern

PUBLIC MEETING. In pursuance of public notice given, a large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Rising Sun and vicinity, was held at the Methodist church, on Monday evening, the 1st inst., for the pur

pose ol passing resolutions expressive of their feeling for the mchncholy fate of Mr. Jacob Morisoi:, formerly a citizen of this place, w ho was shot nlTampico, by order of the Mexican govern ment, on the 14lh Dec. last. The meeting was organized by calling Col. A. C. Pilfer to the Chair, and appointing John Tait, Jr. Secretary. The object of the meeting being explained by the Chair, in some very feeling nnd appropriate remarks.it was

then addressed by Mr. J. E. Bright,

more than 100,000 worth of goods

were removed to a place ot safety, and L r . .1 1 11 . -

oeiore me nre nau aone raging wete

placed in the store 25 Beaver street, l: i hi T

which iur. lappan now occupies.

An amusing incident happened recently, in the I louse of Representatives of Congress just before they convened, of which the following account is given by the Reporter for the Baltimore Chronicle: "A Quaker lady in the gallery rose and commenced an exhortation to the members to attend more to the principles of religion and morality, as a duty they owed to their God and country, being Representatives of the freest Government in the world,

and concluded by requesting pcimis-

whereupon the following preamble and

resolulious were unanimously adopted : TRKAMBLE. As citizens of the same community,

and heirs of the same common blessings

Major A. E. Glenn, and John Tait, Jr., Ision to preach in the capitoUhi eve-

rung. Mr. Larr was sent up by the Speaker to cut short her delivery, but the members on the floor cried "go on, hear, hear;"' but some one near her prevailed on her to sit down, when a

of liberty, life and the pursuit of happi- member arose and observed that he ness, we deem it a privilege, as well as hoped, as the lady in the gallery had a duty which we owe to ourselves, our concluded, the clerk would proceed to fellow men, and our Creator, to rejoice read the journal of the House." in the spread of these blessings in every nation and every clime. There- Chaplmxs to Congress. The Rev.

fore,

REMOVAL. BENNETT &, MORGAN, HAVE HEMOVED THEIR HAT MANUFACTORY npO the frame building formerly occupied by Dccoursey & Richardson, as a store room, a few doors above their former stand, and adjoining Eastman & Son's saddler shop, where they will keep on hand and make to order EIATS of every variety, nil of which they wUl warrant to be n good article. They receive the latest fashions, and can make Hats to order at a short notice. Persons wishing to purchase are requested to give them a call. Rising Sun, Jan. 30, 1 836. 1 6 07 A boy 16 or 1? years of age, is wanted to learn the Hatting business. No one need apply unless he can cornc well recommended for moral and industrious habits..

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FASHIONABLE TAILOR, "KAS removed to the frame building on Main street, 2d door west of the Printing Office, where he will carry on the TAILORLXG business in all its various branches. He receives the

"Wc have just received from our Indianapolis

correspondent the following letter. We direct ment, the right of every citizen to 110the attention of our readers to it as a choice 1 , ... u i..;..i 1 i l r

morsel of news-a glorious triumph of the uctiiug uuuic friends of internal improvements in Indiana, condemnation, and to an impartial tri-

It is true the sum here determined upon is small, I banal lor deciding on the charge, have

been made in vain.

but it will be remembered that the state is younc, and that this will do pretty well for a beginnings w hen taken in connection with those

now 111 progres-. ' TF..t millions 11 small sum for Indiana'.! Citizens of Pcaiborn and Switzerland, what t!.ink yci of this? Can yoi not see frcm this language that there are people in our ?tate who would vote fur double nnd thribble ten inil:.ns, if they could carry it through? Most '-'Mainly there arc; and wc may congratulate ur-elves that we have come off with the f mall inninf ten millions! The iYoplc arc crazy rnany of tl.cm do not know w hat they arc about. ly day ami by night they dream of Rail Roads and tteam Kncines and Canals and racket

Mr. Higbee of the Episcopal Church

Resolved, That inasmuch as the Mex- and the Rev. Mr. Stockton of the Melh- latest Eastern Fashions, and is always

lean government has trampled upon odist Protestant Church, have been e- m readiness to attend to any orders in

these inalienable rights, by refusing to lecled Chaplains to Congress, the for- his line. He returns his sincere thanks the Tcxians those privileges formerly tner to the Senate and the latter to the fr past favors, and hopes to receive a

recognized by their government, we House cf Representatives. J continuance ot the same. heartily approve of their ellbrts to re- J Garments cut to order at the shortest

sist such oppression, and sincerely hope r rom 1 82b to 1 83 there were one notice.

that they may speedily gain their mde- Hundred ana tweniy-tiiree graduates ol OCrOne or two Journeymen Tailors pendente. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Of will find constant emyloyment by ma-

Resolved, That the execution of the mese, ";e since aevoieu memscives King immediate application.

twenty eight prisoners, on the 1 4th of theology; 34 to the protession ol the Rising Sun, Jan. 30, 1636. 16

Before we conclude, permit us, sir.

toolkr you t lie fallow ing assurances. O ir principlcs,.our objects, and our measures, are wholly uncontaminated hy considerations of parly policy. Whatever may be our respective opin

ions as citizens of men and measures, as abolitionists ve have expressed no political preference, and are pursuing no party ends. From neither of the gentlemen nominated to succeed you, have we any thing to hope or fear; and to neither of them do w c intend, as ab-

Hoats '.and they sail from one corner ofthe State olitionis'.s, to alFord any aid or influto another in the twinkling of an eye. But wait eilCC. This declaration will, it is hoped,

a little while, and their ejes will be opened. 1 satisfy the parlizans of the rival canWait until the assessment is made, and then I diddles, that it is not necessary for them

indeed will they see that ten milaons is a small I Q assail our rights, by w ay of convm

sum for the Stale of Indiana.

December, at Tampico, was unjust and

cruel on the part of Mexico, and as such ought to he deprecated by every American citizen. Resolved, That as Jacob Morison was one of those unfortunate sufferers, we consider him to have died as a Christian, as an American, and h martyr to the cause of freedom, and as deserving the warmest sympathies of the American people. Resolved, That as Mr. Morison was

once a member of this community, and

law ; 20 have become teachers, profes

sors, and presidents of literary institu

tions; 5 are of the profession of medi

cine; are styled business men; 2 are

editors; G arc deceased; and one is a

resident graduate.

To Teachers &. the friends oi Education. We are requested to state that there will be a convention of teachers and the

I friends of education, at the Seminary in

rn

rit.VNCE. Wc have more than once given it as our opinion that the French Government have never bad the mivt remote idea of paying the 25,000,-

000 of francs. In corroboration ol tins opin

ssoot&fg Shoe

MAN 5JFA tTOKY. GEO. B. HALL respectfully informs his old friends and the pub

lic in general, that he has opened a shop in the frame building adjoining fVoTf St l. j-

vin a uuii5 siuicj nuuic ue intends to keep on hand a good assortment of

BOOTS AND SHOES, Manufactured from the best materials, and by good workmen, which will ena

ble him to warrant his work of the best

quality. He invites his friends and all

Wilmington. on Saturday, the 20th inst.

by his virtues and integrity gained the Li i-n o'clock A. M. to consider the tiro-

confidence and esteem of all who knew ,,r:(1iv nr rVrmma nn association for this

him, we sincerely deplore his loss, and comi(y simiW to the "Western Litera-

as a token ot our esteem resolve to wear ry nftitute and College of Professional others who may want articles jn his crape on our left arm for the space of Teachers." All who are favorable to line, to give him a call, thirty days. the difTu sion of useful knowledge, and I Rising Sun. Jan. 30. 1 fifi imf

Resolved, I hat the Secretary of this psneriallv those cnfrweA in tearhino-. : .

meeting send a written copy of the a- are respectfully solicited to attend. PllhUc SflFr.

cing the south that they do not possess

our favor. We have addressed you, sir, on this occasion, with republican plainness, and

Chiislian sincerity ; but with no desire

to derogate from the respect that is

. . . i:l.i4.,.-l.l,..rt 1. .'i. i-irttstili I r CTIV'O Villi

inn. we ind I he toliowine parasripiia in 1vn.11 1 uuc m uu, ui ""'i'M

from Washington, lo the Baltimore Patriot: 1 pain. To Ttpel your charges, and to ti A loiter from Paris of a late date, disabuse the public, was a duty we ow-

.Urie.1 to a friend of mine, in Wash- ed to ourselves, to our children, and a-

inoton, who yesterday permitted me to hove all, to the great and holy cause

perue 11, uisnnciiy eim:s i.h uu- m ".i . , not believe the indemnity will ever be we believe is approved by our Maker; mid if the French Ministry can help and while we retain this belief, it is our ( ' ' intention, trusting to His direction and " A friend of a member of Congress, pioteciion, to persevere in our endeav- ; Paris, mvs that the Ministry 01s to impress upon the minds and

would make themselves extremely un- hearts of our countrymen the sinfulness popular by paying it, even if a full and of claiming property in human beings, dHmrt explanation of whntcver n-as ob- and the duty and wi?doin of immeditwxioui in the President's Message of last ately relinquishing it. year rcere to be ofred. When convinced that our endeavors A cciUleman'jusl returned from Par- are wrong, we shall abandon them, but j who has been traveling throughout such conviction must be produced by France, remarks that the bill making other arguments than vituperation, pop-

provision for the payment ofthe indem- ular violence, or pentU enactments.

FOR THE TIMES.

bove resolutions to his relatives, ear

nestly deploring their loss and sympa

thising in their misfortunes.

Resolved, "hat a committee of three be appointed by the Chair to make arrangements for having an address delivered on the subject which has called this meeting together, nnd that due no-

lice thereof be given in the newspaper lis requested to copy the above.

of this place.

W hereupon the chair appointed Col. THE LYCEUM

The object of the convention being one THE suuscriber will offer for sale at in which every citizen is deeply con- his residence four miles northwest of

v....v.u, v ..... wv. cuiuiiciiuy lusinff Oun. on Naturrinr. 1 aiK A

appreciated to secure a representation of February next, the following properfrom every part of the county. ty viz MANY FRIENDS OF EDUCATION. 11 .

iiorses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, Farming utensils, and Household and

.Feb. G, 1G36.

03The Lawrenceburgh Palladium

Joel Dccoursey, Major A. E. Glenn and Meets at the Methodist Church this evening, John Tait, Jr. said committee. at half past 6 o'clock. A. E. GLESNisappoint-r-v ,. n 1 1 ti i.t ed to Lecture. The following question will be On motion, Resolved, That the pro- ,,-,,, .0-,t the Interna imnm.mnt

ceedings of tliis meeting be published law passed at the present session ofthe Indiana in tlio Uisinrr Sun Timps. Legislature, to be approved or resisted?

nM ,? . 1 1 1 Feb. 6. JOHN TAIT, JrSecV-

..v, ........b ......

A. C. PEPPER, Prest.

Kitchen b urniture. Nine months rrp.

dit will be given on all sums over'two dollars, by giving note and approved security. Sale to commence at ten o'clock on said day. GEO. BUCHANAN. January 30, 1836.

John Tait, Scc'y.

tiitv was a very unpopular measure,

and that the ministry knew this, and will not py it, if possible."

THE ABOMTM1MSTS. Some person has sent us the "Emancipator" extra, containing the "Trotrst ofthe American Anti-Slavery Society," to that portion of the

Kentucky Legislature. The en

grossed bill to take the voles of the

citizens of this Commonwealth upon

the propriety of calling a convention

was rejected in the House of Repre

Journeymen Wanted. A cabinet maker, chair maker, and i 11 rnpr. if trnnA n-rl..n C-J

n Thursday evening last, by the constant employment by callinc on

ivev. uarueu, iur. iv illiam itck, i JOHN K F iVV

MARRIED,

JOHN K. LEWIS.

Hartford, Jan. 16, 1836.

To Mechanics. "RkT OT1CE is hereby given to Plas-

J terers, that the Board of Com-

Mr. Editor 1 heartily approve of the remarks of your correspondent "P.,"' in the last number of the Times, in regard lo the Lyceum, 1 too have been constant in my attendance at its meetings, and I can truly say that I

Presidents Message which relates to the circu- mve nol onJy been gratilted, but ln-

ucaio ti acted; and I believe that the cm

of Switzerland count)', to Miss Eliza,

daughter of Samuel Fulton, Esq. of

this vicinity. The Printer was not forgotten, for he rc-

setllatives on 8th inst. by a vole of 48 ceived a most generous portion of the bridal

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for, and 50 against its passage. aKe; ana ne is summing me nupuai. musionerr of the county of Dearborn, A bill is now under discussion to shou5J ube out tins fact, wiU at their session on the first Monday make a Rail Road from Charleston, or without wishes them all the happuiess they in March next, will receive written proSouth Carolina, to the Ohio river, the ttmy 1 eu posals for plastering the Inner Walls and road to branch at the Cumberland n-M nTi?i Stfwaiit. Morris Mfrrii 1.. Ceiling of the ASYLUM erected in said

Gap; one branch leading lo Louisville I and James Lewis, will be supported for Trns- county for the reception ofthe poor;

lation of "incendiary publications, intended '

intieate the slaves to insurrection." ll,s zens 0f town and country ought to at

Protest is f pc ially directed to the President o tcnJ mor(J gener;iUy lhan Ihey do, be-

the United States, an.l w e nave reaa n cause a arc auJiCnce always glimu

iy. ve tnniK some y - jalcs mcn io metr nest.

tionable, though there are pans 01 11 w" -think the American People ought to read.

These portions the reader of the 1 imes will 6nd below. The Abolitionists have been charged, in various parts ofthe country, with hih misdemeanor these charges have from time to time, been published in Ibis paper, and wc publish these extracts because we believe the acrnted have a risht to be heard.

To digress from this subject for a moment, w e I ,im wa more interesting, for it seemed

would state thatin our opinion, the Slave .pics- , nnijnale the speakers. Therefore,

lion is one which will, nt no distant day, shake I j jy will take this gentle our Government to its center. The n cent at-L J nl ,he ncxt meeting we

and the other to Cincinnati.

These are the most interesting topics

that have engaged the attention of ei

ther House since they were m session.

Most of the buisness transacted has been of a local nature. A goodly number of divorces seem likely lo be granted. Baptist Banner.

tees of llandolph township, at the next election.

(VVJohn Lemmon is a candidate for Con

stable of Randolph township, at the approach-

in? election.

frT-V 1 1. mam Morison is a candidate for Constable of Randolph township, at the ap

proaching election.

In record to the attendance of the

Ladies of town, I regret to find that Ihey are rather backward in countenancing this Society. Last winter I no

ticed that sometimes, in lact very ouen

the audience was composed of from onc-lhird lo one-half of Ladies. When

this was Ihc case, 1 thought Ihe I.yce-

Messrs. Tappan & Co. arc among the precious few of the sufferers who will

lose comparatively nothing by the recent calamitous fire in New York. They were insured in Boston sufticicnt to cover their loss. The reason why they insured their property oul ofthe ci

ty, was because the insurancccompanies

icrc demanded of them an extra pre

mium, in consequence of the excite-

the party undertaking or proposing, is to find and furnish, all materials, to wit: LATH, LIME, S AND, and every thing else necessary in or about the said plastering, and also, to furnish and find all necessary attendance. The proposals sealed up, may in the mean time be lodged in the Clerk's office, or delivered to the Commissioners in session,

rnF.HE will be a first rate beef oiler- on the day aforesaid, the work to be

ed for sale at the market house, this done in April next. By order of the

morninsr. at the usual hour, "in lots to Commissioners ol the county ol Dear-

BEEF.,

suit purchaseis."

Feb. 6.

JUS

iBOREll WANTED.

born. JAMES DILL, Clerk.

January 23, 1836.

tempt of some hot-headed Southrone,, in Con-

Eress, to prevent u. r loforc.

cfpetitionsprayirgaoo,.,. . r ,

the District 01 ton., - . mrmua

An ai-1 "viwivj smit in. i 1 ...

4i. rne Ol me auuiiiiuuiaw. ' 1 . . .1 ruing i ...... ...1 i. f I nnrrlit I f ln bninp(3 Ot tile

, to pUl a nop 10 mi; rigni i 1 1 . "

retitioning w

4 with the frowns and indignation of freemen ; j Over.

iWlSH lo employ a steady young man from the country for the coming season. One who has been accustomed to farming and driving an ox

mentagainst them as abolitionists- fear- team, would be much preferred.

ing, no doubt, that some malicious indi- UAJNlbL. liinai-'aL..

viduals might fire their premises. For Rising Sun, Feb. C, 1836.

the same reason they procured window shutters lo their store of thick boiler

iron soon after the mobs of 1 834. These

shutters were not opened; and while

Tallow.

Schoot Iaiid for Sale.

HIE School section No. 15, in town

ship 3, ranee 2, west, Will be offer

ed for sale at the Court house door, in

the town of Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, on the seventh day of Mach,

1836, between Ihe hours oi 10 o clock, A. M. and 4 P. M. of said day, in sepa

rate lots, according to a division and

OUANTITY of Beefs Tallurv, of survey of the same, made by the Trus-

Pft Hip first nualitv. will be sold at tees of township 4, range 1, wcst,a plat

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the fire was racing by the side and rear the maiket price, on application 10 uie 01 wnicn wui oe .own on inc oay ot

ot Ihc building, rendering it almost an subscriber, at. me ioim iiui:hh.wi M "j s v. . uu iur oven, a laro-n nnrtv nf blarfe who Muior Jelly, one mile west of Rising the county aforesaid.

JONAS MENDELL. ini.J?HN P' NN, ,

rescue iheir properly, lly these means January ia, it;.jo. i vow;t,