Wabash Express, Volume 7, Number 37, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 August 1848 — Page 2
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Wednesday Morning, Aug. 30, 1848.
THE PEOPLES' TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
OF LOUISIANA.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
MILLARD FILLMORE,
OF NEW YORK.
WHIG ELECTORAL TICKET.
8euntorlal Electors.
JOSEPH O. MARSHAIX. of Jefferson. OODLOVK H. ORl'H, of Tippecsnoa. District Klrclnm. l«l District—Jas. E. Ri.vths, of Vanilerburg.
8'l 4lh Mil rtth 7ih *)Mi 9ih
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Jniiit S. avis, of Floyd. Mil,to* Grboo, of I)earb«trn. Pavid P. Hoi.i.oway, of Wayne. Thomas D. Wai.poi.b, «f Hancock. I.ovbi, 11. Koucskau, of Grsene. Edward W. McOapoiisv,of Pitrke. a Mrs K. Pi-it. of Cllnion. Damibi. t). Pratt, of Cat*. David Kiloorb, of Detawara.
Fort Harrison Mocllii^. Before the issuing of another number of the Express, we expc-ct to see the beautiful prairi* at old Fort Harrison, one vast sen of human heads. Wc expect to witness a concourse of people on that ground which **1 I astonish even tho most sanguine, and we expect to hear from eloquent Hps, some political truths which will be long treasured nnd remembered by the old ond youn£ who will lie assembled on tlint interesting ocension.
To show the feeling tbnt is abroad in tho land,
wo copy the following from tho IJrookvilIc Amcr-
40 mib'* west of Indianapolis. I .. ,, ii 11
first victory.
1S12, will be exhibited lo-night
history ol our State.
in »my, an a a vora
rr
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lean, paper published in the furthermost corner ot our Stale. If such feel ngs prevail ihere, what Heve that he, and those who nto acting with him,
may we expert Irom points nearer tbo_ sccne of
'"a "f ^tc pvpuhifion—oil—all—and nothing l«c. But to the arib'le. FOUr IIAKHISON MEETING. 'i'llis political iugnthering takes place on the
We think it would be a good idea for a dclega-| .. ,,, ii tnTasion by the roule of the Rio Grande is already tion to go out from Vigo, to lhe neighborhood ol .. mi gathering, aud is expected to assemble on the Pulnamville, and mrci :he "caravan*' that will bo bank# of that river in the course of next month. Bssombled on Deer Creek, on .Saturday night next.! ,,, ,, A certain Col. Kinney has lately arrived at N. Such a,meeting as they could havo would be ro-
In making every necessary preparation. They
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linve selected nnd cleaned ofl beautI'ul grove
land pasture ia aelected for tho camping ground.
with freemen who will devote nl lenat a day or two honest, capable and faithful, and hereafter,
to the honest old man who gained his first victory we presume, gentlemen will hesitate long on our soil, and has never been conquered 'l'ic« nd cautiously before they take tha field a•—and we verily believe be never wHI be. Com* gainst him. The fearless and independent
o*! _________ voters of Mr. D's. district ought ever to be
An Immense l'aiutiitj?.
At the Tows H.au..
It is 40 feet long by 15 in height, contain
ing an exact view of the Fort and surround
ing scenery who lake pleasure in bringing to mind any
ud cannot foil to interest Ihose!
of the important transactions in the early
It is hoped the community will give this
painting at least enough patronage Jo defray
the cost of getting it up. It is the largest
painting ever made or exhibited in the we*jt, and as il is the production of native latent,
il ought to meet with the favor of our cititeas.
SroTSt)x tiicSujj.—A London paper sty*
a large cluster of spots has ji at appeared in
the eastern margin of the sun. which are mo
ving onward to the centre of its disk
al 30,000.
This 1
cluster is risible to the naked eye,and is one
of the largest ever ob»rr*cd. its length being calculated al 140,000 miles, and its breadth
Thenevt Indiana Legislature will have to electa U. S. Senator. Sei'fUr* ofS«aie, and President of the State Bank.—LafaytiU Courier.
Yea. An I we hope thai tbe Legislature *\rillelect a Senator who has some soul: a Secretary who has wnte brains and a Bank
President who has—anything they plcaae.—State Sentinel. We believe thai il is pretly well ondetr-
s'oo that the State Sentinel /Ainfcslhal th* Secretary of Stale baa not much "brains."—
Does it now mean to intimaia that Senator H«nnegan (ot Bright) mi*»• a «o«l?
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CoiiRisfcncyl
Tbc Lafayctte^'Jourual" has placed ol the head
(f i|pgolumns, the name* of Mar'i Van Burcn and Charles F. Adams,a*cani'i late* the office*
cf President and Vice President of the United States, and plcdgcslo their support, its lifluencc
and energwiu j0& Who that is acquainted «l*h the course por-
sued by the worthy editor the "Journal,'' in days that are past—that has witne^ed I i-devo-J on, the county scat of Boone county, tmgar lion to the whig causc, and read his f.iit f.il de- Creek bridge ,s embraced this letting, aUo the scription of the po iucd character cf U,e -arch wooden suf.ers«rucA,re of the road will be bid for magiciari^-CouM have supposed that he would
'have ever been found d. ig battle in f.vor of A permanent location is now being made of ir I, /.m |.„„1 the hidi uinpolis and Belli fontaine Railroad, and Maf.lT Van Burcn a man, steeped from head to.
fool, according to the editor account, in political
accomplish by the election of their candidates, could ibey by any possibility succeed, we cannot*
imagine the administration of Marin Van Buren would be as essentially locofoco as would that of (ten. (Jiss. The same disastrous measures wouli!
be forced upon the country, and the same course i-f poll.-y pursued, and wc cannot see how their favorite measure is to le adwnced by bl-t success/
In 1844, flic AboM I mists to carry out their views, supported a candidate of th«lrown,nnd by defeating Mr. Clay, brought upon the country the very evils which they deprecated, find Mvetrd still inure firmly the bond of slavery. This result was plain
ly pointed out to them, and noiwl'.lis'anding these predictions have been fully verifitd, there ore some who have not profiled by the lessons of experience,
and who stand ready to "do likewise." Before wo could yield our suppoit to such a man as Vran Buren, because he advocates a single
measure In common with us, while upon all otlf* ers there is a wl Ic chasm between us—bfur« we can set up such a man as the representative of our long cherished principles, wc must blot out the
memory of tho p.ist and belicvo that the "leopard can change bis spots." Miijor Semaf'8 has the same right to tho enjoyment of bis opinions that wc cluim for ourself,
and wo have no disposition to charge hiin with dishonesty in his expression of thrm. Wo be-
Bre wr0,,
nttr.irtioiil It «lll be cmphaliclly an' outpour- accomplish their object, and we trust they will ycl
f)th of next mouth, the Htinivors.iry o( the defence |VfexJco is to loso another portion .f her teriiol Fort Harrison. We see they arc making exten,i .... c.i torv, and that loo by force from armed Americans! mvo arrangement* for Hie crowd, ho l^trge a nurnIter are going from Madison tlrvt they have lboui:bl For soino months a secret project has been on foot it advisable to divide tho crowd, and take different
each caravan takes i.peikers rl'h them. I hey rr liavo already given notice where thry will encamp
in 'bo measure* they are putsuing to
see their error, lefore it is too hlc.
The Vtnd'alo Hunt.
It serms now nlruo.st to be a "Jeatl certainty
nn
ronles in order to procure abundance of fiwagc.- I )t ,,cr
a party organizing in the fioiith and perhaps
lho Unjon wJ)0 nf (o 0(| rr Muxin
fr 11,0 10
eacli night, and that speeches will be made at each i/.ens there, sei/.e and hold the counlty North rnenmpmerit. Ilotli caravans are to meet on 8at-
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tirdav niubt some 40 miles west of Indianapolis, ... HIU..J imuoi tint name. 1 lie ISstiona! Iritelligencer cluirgcs nnd remain encamped until Monday morning.— On (he S.iblmihtiiey have made arningemenls with
ll,l,t nrl
ministers to have at Ihe encampment three or four and ore now going f.irward, f.oin New Orleans to
Ncrmons. On Mondiy morning Ibey again lake ,t„. j.j ,|
Grande, and with the disaffected ctt-
rtn
Almlre, nnd form a new Hepublic under
omc ()f |irm [)pr|1 for |h(j sprvice Qf
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invading army ho force destined for the
O a a
freshing, nnd would show a alight foretaste of the ,, ,,, of this expedition. It seems that tho seizure of doings to be had on Ihe ground of Gen. I ay lor
I Mexicnn territory is to be made under the pretext,
We are glad to inform those who contemplate !,... the earth yield its funis, and that it will be to their being with u* on the 5th proximo, that the Coin
inittee of Arrangement, havo been busily engaged
that lhe Mexicans do not underslnud how to make
I benrfit to bo instructed in labor, and to have our
inglilutions rxt(M (Ieil ovpr
If 10 rwiJpnl pprmil Ulii hi
Immediately east of lho nto of tho Old ort, ond .... .. ,. "will be numbered with the things thai were and erected stands for public speakl ig, tables, &e., ivc. cin? II oi* On the South near by, an enclosed shady wood-
and as it is near tho rivor, and alio near tho site of the Old Fort, it is a most appropriate phco for' ^his gentleman, lately elected to the Stale
the purposos intended. Everything seems to have St»nnlo by lhe counties of Parke and ermil-
been anticipated and attended to by tha commit-. I ion, has gained a victory, (considering the lee, and wo have only to any "co.mk os! come on chances that were against him,) of no ordi-
with your banners and music—come with your nary kind, and we allude to it now to show deep-toned artillery, nnd we will wako'OLn Zach' higs in other placcs what can be done when nt Baton Rouge with tho reveille, and salute him at sunset with the loud-mouthed cannon. The •tmounding glens, vales and forests will lie alive
ng in the face
of solemn treaties, Amcrnan honor and justice
I »olc.
proper exertions are made. With all the
probabilities against Mr. D., lhe dihtrict has
sustained him, because he was known to be
hlu fres 1
Tho very large and accurate Painting of' ishcrs of our S:atc at large.
OLD FORT HARRISON,
fis il slood on the banks of the Wabash ID
CCjT" J" letter to tho Stitc Sentinel of
the 23J inst., written from this place on the
13th, aud signed "II.," wc Gild the follow
ing:
"At a barbecue given last Friday at Clo
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Wc were not al home when„lhis barbecue was given, nor do we know prceistiy what
transpired at that place, but wc venture to say that it is not true, that Mr. Cooketly will
suppoit Cass in November next, W* think
it a shame that any whig should be maligned
from an ambush, which leaves no proper
means for gentlemen to place themselves right before the country.
ITT Newspaper* occasional!* trfftke Indicrou*
error
*—here is sample taken fwm a Baltimore
paper, while speaking of Ihe election in Illinois. ••We have report* also lhal Mr. Marshall, whig, i« elected in the Third Congressional Dit-uict, now M»j«res*?nte\l by O. B. Franklin, democrat."
It i* hanlly necessary to riitt that Ti«wxhy R. Yoi)"c. of Mnmhafl. demoerat. ia elected in the 3d disiriei, tw O. B. Ficklef. drni., repre-. •etita ire from sal 1 dtstiicl. Mr. Young beat Geo. M. Iliuvm, whig. 4*
CCT* Laic adviies faom Mexico rfile that General Tarcdes baa not yet been taken—
had
•agissa.
Rail
arate
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jor Semans has donned his harness and sharpen- entire road and I.s proceeds.
our beloved counlrj—-«i»u yet it ittfen
ed his weapons, and now stands prepared by ev
ery effort he can make, to elevate to the chief magistracy, till* tame individual whom he formerly denounced, and whose political principles and sentiments remain unchanged in every rasped, *avc that upon one subject alone, his views, as he says, have undergone some change.
What Mnjor Semans and his lends expect to
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ammunition have already gone,
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up thrir lino of mnrrh for Fort Hnrn*on. hry •ii ii »,Ml_ c«l in nonlilc cxpoiliii ogimtsi ihe Mcxicau tcrwill return ri lho sumo maurinr. 1 ho caruvHin from the cnsleni pott! of the State aro invited to «itorien! Tho very wagons and mules used in join them nu IVilurdny evening the 2d day of Sep- ihe transportation of General Scott's army have tember. to spend with litem the S.ibbulh in camp,
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urpogo 0
|,
ng
employ-
&*&*&*
roads of Indiana.
We notice from thr Sate Journal, that the gra
ding end bridging on the Railroad from Indianapolis to Peiu, has been let as far as Noblesville lor
$21,000—57,000 below the estimated co.-t. The grading and bridging of the Lafayette and Indianapolis Railroad (34 uiil-s of ii) to be let on the 1 lib (f October, at Lafayette. The distance to be let lies between Lafayette and Leban-
proposals.
r,- we notice that the Treasurer has offered 520,000
wc
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2
ri an
!y comman
a a I
central Indiana, more than any other, is the
Tcrrc-IIaiilc and Richmond Railroad. This line of road has lately been permanently located by T. A. Morris, Et=q., from this pl-icc to within a short distance-of Greencastle, and is now ready fur letting, as soon as the stockholders pay over the call already made. Great pains ...
ond attention have been given to this location, and
much lime spent in selecting and adopting a line that should prove the best one in every respect.— Now, thai this is obtained and fixed, and the stock
holders are informed that nothing keeps back a letting but a want promptness on their part, we cant permit ourself to think that they will longer delay, but I hat every one of them will immediate-
ly attenJ to the notice of the Board and pay over!
their cal's forthwith. We may just as well
our call, and wc hope all others may go and "do
likewise."
C'oiiipliiucut to IC. W. Thompson. The Baltimore Putt lit describes a "!ic«utifu| fllver goblet" which has been prepared in Baltimore ns a present to the member of Congress from litis distil -I. Wc quote the following:
It is elaborately chased, anil beautifully engraved, with a representation of tlie scenc in meut Square on the night of the 20th of June, 18- out a homo.
Il is said by those who are fan.iltnr with such!
things, to deserve the very highest priil?e ns a work
through tli* city on his wny to the West."
ash.
remembrance by all the well-
Cookrrly made a speech and came
joul plump and plani,lor Cass and Butler, and dceUrcd himself ready to fight the old "Tyler Guard'' from this ou^."
object it unknown, unless It is to secure aj«t«* renumbered that Commodore Stewart conducts to a million and a half of dollars ia
apecie. w^icl, had arrived. Tbc Goverument J**
seat t*oop« lo suppress
my brother Smith would be one of its first
Mr. Thompson, whose admirable speech on the oc- -ii .L t'
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my
This is ccrlulnly very high complimcnt to Col.
Thompson, and ought to be Iniil up as ono of the "heir-loams" of his family. The to kex is doubt
victims. On second thought, however, the
prevention of bloodbhed has weighed down
such a fraternal feeling. Smith O'Brien, my
brother, must take bia cbancc I must vole for tbe bill."
eign war* and conquests W ilfhot oU these and the questions arising oat if them o**rl»alance any •ingle Me*, no odds what! We should think so. We thiftk that no hig can now oapport a man agsiast %bo«n be has so long ^nd so cf.en foughL
ClT
The Philidelphia
»c?ne of his coadjutor* bave been apprchen- 'n of Gen. T»y!or for tbe Presidency, ded. Miranda proooonced at Maiatlan his
There if
1
revolt.
'^MZ: -i%
Stilf
List (light the citr was thrown into great
excitement. Two Germans had a trial for
rape upon a young girl 0hly nine years old.
They were committed to jail for further hear- •_ A snob attacked the jail, and three ofcl
ing
the mob were shot and several wounded, hy
the officers Mob noLret dispersed and it
daT*
Latee.—Order is since restored and the
following is the result of the emeutc. Killed
on the spot, Henry Westerhoff died after: ^-i
J. Carnahan. Herman Moore died Wednes-i
iroinpdiate purchasers, as they are J. Carnahan. Herman Moore died Wedties- j,
I based u|»on a land fund lieu of $100,000 and the day night at half past eleven o'clock. His ted.* The newspapers do not contain one
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body was sent to the hospital. He suffered
Bat ihe road that interests this community and great agony until he expired, frequently ex- Slievenamon, but from all that we can
Put me out of miserr." An Irishman]
me out o! misery
was shot through the left arm. A German
was shot through the shoulder, snd was car
ried ofFby four men. A Mr. Eichelman received a ball in the leg. Mr.*Sands, dray
man, residing on Frauklin street, was badly
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.. shot in the left hip.
the neck.
have ft letting 5n this part of the line now, as next the two Germans now ill custody for that spring, or next year, and we think that slockhold-! offence.
era who now fail to make prompt payments, will stand very much in their own light, and will in
jure the prospccls of lhe road. A good, or favorable beginning is sometimes as much as half the
battle and when the work is oncc undertaken all obstacles will ccaso or be overcome as fist as they approach, whereas by want of a proper energy
ce ie eace
48, when tho great Whig Ratification Meeting was held there. The particular limn chosen for. ,. representation, is that when the Hon. R.
W
., after. Gen. 1,. wiII likely settle tho Oregon Indi
cation will not be soon forgotten by any one ofthose who were fortunate enough to hoar it and the object instantcr. of tho gentlemen who have had it prepared, is, by presenting it to him, to testify by a liuting, and ns il really is a beautiful token, lhe estimation in wlii I it effort was regarded hy them, and tho Daniel F. Miller, liig, has been elected to Impression which it made on his auditory. It will Congress from the 1st District, Iowa, instead be presented to Mr. Thompson on his passing
of this very handsome and well meiltcd courtcsy.' Louis, has painted a complete aud beautiful
New Orleans. j,
The co-partnership of these gentlemen makes N
a firm of lhe highest business character, whether
for solvency, nl.ention to business, or promptness
woy of stiles superior, perhaps, to any olher (louse within their reach. From our some members of the firm Orleans and Cincinnati, we take pleasure in com- 'he vote against free schools has been immending ihcm to Ihe produce traders of the Wab- niensely great. We don'l know any parlic-
ur acquaintance with
at New York, New
Brother aoainst Bhother.—It is assert
ed thai Smith O'Brien, for whose arresl a re
ward of five hundred pounds has been offer-!
ed hy the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has a
brother, Sir Lucius O'Brien, in the House of M°
Commons. Sir Lucius gave his role in favor
of the bill for suspending the habeus corpus
occasion as follows: 'At first I intended
A JjIck Back.—Il is now understood that
Th
were
IT Can any enlightened and independent •1-, .i* ,, as Governor of Oregon, and that he would l-i adj»t,the one free soil ulea and give ai» all his former chenobed principle, for that aloifc
Can be surrender protection lo home industry—
the improvement «-f our macnificent rivers and harbor*—a proper financial poli -y for tbe sub-treas-ury—ihe adoption «f proper measures in regard
to'oar public'lands, and a'disparagement «f "for-
New*
P"«»n'nt
declares that
the gallant veteran. Commodore Stewart,
is
significance in this when
candidate for tbc Preaiden-
f,,re ,be
Dcmocn-tic National Cooven-
tion nbich eomiuated Mr. Polk.
"*y
mliSnd Scciios. CiscyssATT, Aug. 23—W M.*
Mr. Osman, a black-
gtiylh, living opposite the Jdil, was shot in
In relation to the injury the child in ques
tion received, the following is published in
the Cincinnati Atlas: At the request of the Sheriffof Hamilton county, the undersigned repaired to the house of Jacob Block, in Mill Creek township, for
lhe purpt)Se of
aV
On examination of the child, the only signs of pxternal violence we could discover, were a slight tenderness over the pubic region, and an abrasion of the skin over the front part of the throat, about one-half inch in length, and a quarter of an inch wide there was neither discoloration of the skin or tumefdction in any part of the body, but otherwise there were sufficient evidences ol injury presented,
and spirit at first, difficulties are magnified four- convince us, that an attempt had been fold annually. madfe to commit a violence upon the child. We very much hope that gentlemen interested I We would further state, that in our opinhcrein »i 1 remember their obligations, and their!
on
duty to be prompt, for as soon as ll is is tho case a letting will take place immediately. One the smallest stockholders, as well as one Sworn to, of those least able to pay, wc have already paid 24th day of August, 1818, E.
lhe child will be restored to her usual health, in a few days.
.Democrat, as reported, being
a Whig gain.
fe
The votes for Miller in Monroe counly,
were not returned by the proper officer, which
caused the former report.
less well deserved, for as a public speaker, a staunch unbending Whig, or an useful man, public or private, the west has few men supeil to ihe object 33" An artist named Stockwell, of St
view of the Mississippi, from its falls to the
A Cahi.— Our commcrcial leaders will please gulf. The painting is said to be nine miles notice the card of Messrs. Gibson, Stockwell & in length. The picture can only be exam-
Co Commission Produce Merchants, of New ined bv hanging it alongside of a railroad! Vork City nnd Mntlin & Stockwell. Commission
nnd Forwniding Merchanls, nl Cincinnati and jj- strange and alarming malady has
een 8t wor
lhe discharge ofall n^surnei) liiihilitirs, and their ... pn^'siciatis in the neighboring country. location in three of the principal ri'ics of the Union, will give tin customers facilities in lho ,,
Greece, Chenango county,
3 8ai lal
j,,
lwo
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eeUs twenty
four dea hs occlme(I in lhot viIbge from lhis
fearfu di8MSej which lh gkiI of a
Of?" It seems that in most all of the coun-
... tics of this Stite, (perhaps entirely all,) in
1 nhich
ular reason for this, except perhaps, such counties know more than their neighbors.
CC3~ Telegraph wires now connect Evansville aud Vincennea. How long is it before
1 we 8,s0 8hail be one in ,he
sl
s,w
act, knowing lhat his brother. Smith, would] be one of its first victims. He spoke on the I' i® staled that the Democrats of
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tlecidedW green to bet against Crilten-
en
Live and leain.
Ges. Lase.—The New Albany Bulletin
says that Gen. Lane in his speech at Jeffer-
sonville, on the 24th inst., announced to the
public lhat he bad accepted of the appoint-
ment conferred upon him by the President,
short Un,C rOCeed w,lb hi fam,l 7 10
COUD'rJ-
„A Lcckv Mas.—Il is Mated that Mr. Clif
ford, (our pre*ent Commissioner in Mexico.)
receiTe fr*n
tbe public treasury, this
year, tbe following neat little some: Salary as Attorney General, ®6,000 Outfit as Commissioner,
Salary as Commissioner, InGt ss Commissioner, Outfit as Minister Resident, Salary as Minister Resident,
9.000 9,000 4,500 9,000, 9,000
£46.000
Il is better to be born lucky than wise.
Scmxes Complaixt.—Tbe Vicksborg
Constitutionalist, says that when thoroughly
baked, the Sweet Potato "isa sovereign rem
edy for tbe SummcT Complaint."
I THE IRISH VICTORIOUS.
Soon after ,h! is#0
we rec
-e'
veJ tl)
nt urD fCl
lave
tho 'idrf
examining the child said to
been violated by Booth and Acherman,
Brooks, Jus-
(L7* The 1 ite fire in Mbany, N. Y., burnt the buildings from 50 acres of ground in the heart of lhe city! About 10,000 barrels efflour were burnt
on the pier. There arc several severe Individual losses. One forwarding !i ie lost from 5(50,000 to
$30,000, and Iwo others §90,000. Several men of aflluencc havo been rcduccd to poverty, and
thousands of men, women, and children, arc withA number of lives were lost. Wm.
Johnson was burnt to death John Hartley died The
from exhaust«», and others are ml-stng.
Thompson, of Iinli.ln:, was adilres.-i ig tho vast whole tity would have been destroyed had not the multitude which hud there assembled. The artist wind suddenly changed, and a heavy full of rnln has been most succesful in Lii iIcm ii. The Court
come olli
House, the decorated rostrum, the oflieeis of the ____________ meeting, lho cro.vd whi.h filled the stands, the speaker, the hundred lamps, and the vast throng IO" Gen. Shields dre'I.ted accepting the Goverwhich filled the whole square, aje admirably do- norsl ipof Oregon, and Gen. Joseph Lane, of this
.,. ., Slate, has been appointed ii Ins stead. So then
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ar 011
of art nnd si, 1 I. Il is intended ns a present, on tho of hi* democratic brethren for the Senate this winpari of a number of gentlemen of Baltimore, lo
lL
.lt
nor
•ho army will not bo hi the way
jn
ic
track for Governor of Indiana there-
American packets arriving at Liverpool are diligently searched by the police, for the Irish hrigade, and arined sympathizers with the Irish confederates.
Bulletin from the New York Emmet Club. New York, August If), 1048.
The Cambria has arrived. Iler news contained in the Tory papers is intended to deceive the public—depress the cause of Ireland. Collisions have occurred, the precise result of which cannot be stated, as the patriot journals are all suppressed but known events received in the light of our previous informations are all encouraging. The whole Government force has been employed for a week in attempting to arrest the leaders, without effecting a single caplure. These leaders have adopted the most effectual means, and will be successful. We repeal our appeal—we urge upon our friends in every part of the Union prompt and continued action. Robert Emmel, Clias. O'Connor. Jas. W. White, Thomas Hayes, orace Greely, John McKeon, Mich'l. T. O'Connor. Bart. O'Connor.
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wcre-eituated a college or university,
8
reat circ,e
'h® Telegraph men of the Union are
ow at Frankfort
"lending to a big
relalioa to their rights
Washington city, have lost over $50,000 on
vote against the bill, brtause it was likely the Kentucky Gubernatorial election. They
Directory of the friends of Ireland. The editors of all American Journals, friendly lo the Liberty of Ireland, are requested to give this immediate insertion.
Enter Foreign lews.
The hopes we had of Irish liberation are all lost by the following intelligence. We hope however thai this is Ihe English version of affairs, and m»y ultimately prove untrue.
Arri\ al Steamer Brittania.
g#a,^ ?A&S-5a
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Additional news by !lic Cambria.
6000 British troops Kilted.
DUBb|N R|$|NG £N
MASSE.
our last weeks paper,
eL! He,«mi^^toTe and kTl nris^ "change.. Ireland is a.H,ut to throw off her «eld to bail in the sum cf $20,000, for his appear. Mill 1 at 19 o'clock to
al,il,
ord of truth concerninfif the battle in
1
claiming, "I wish Homebody would kill me." 1—1'ie nave ootamea a great vie- RoM
or
Gen McDona
A
is
8 ^e, and take her place among the free na-
ners. Military ordered out at 1- clock to- caith. Court, in September, to answer the charge of as-
ro ccr
Dattos, August, 26th, 1848.
refnge among his friends.
Government was supreme everywhere,
SUEVESAMOH.
Ireland, spoken
British
are said to
killed, is pretty generally disbelieved
oar eastern exchanges. It was communicated in cypher lo the Tribune and is pronoun* ced a boax by many. It will be very bard to get the true account of Irish affairs under the present English surveillance.
COT ^T® notice that John J. Crittenden,
the Governor
elect Of
augurated at Frankfort on
ber
next.
Mr.
•It
in_J"'1
by telegraph to many of our wes-
at
lQ
une ,,, ,n
5P
ier 10
I ta j- avotu the vigilance of the British Govern-! ,, ... .. .. being taken home, Jas. D. Hanhng do. A. ment
ears (he in IrelanJ
i,een
een mosl
„iil
a
n«.,.i«
ave
jj
mogt
,j the commander ofthe!
bMn UVe ne
It is generally expected that Dublin will rise and attack the jails, oil Sunday night, August 6ih.
The Third Buffs Regiment Infantry, and the
8th
pus act.
John L. Vattif.b. M. D. Joseph S. Unzicker, M. D. and subscribed before me, this
Regiment Atlilone, turned oul
and fought with the people.
SECOND DISPATCH.
The Irish affairs are greatly exaggerated by the Tory papers of England.— They represent that-the only disturbunco was between the constabulary force apt! lhat of O-'Brien, by the former attempting to apprehend the latter. The. confederates were evidently unprepared for an attack to immediately follow the issue of the
Slill Later.
Tribune's correspondence undoubtedly correct—Great excitement in the Eastern Cities—A letter from Dublin
American Packets searched in Liver• pooh
Philadelphia, August 22.
The Irish news published yesterday is producing great excitcrnent, and the friends of Ireland, everywhere, seem to have bright hopes for the success of their friends who are struggling for freedom with a most powerful fne.
A letter from Dublin dated Angust
The mountain of Slievnamon is ivrll supplied with provisions and ammunition. It is seven miles in circumference, and 3 miles from base lo summit, surrounded bv a bog, and it would require a greatly superior force to take it.
.NMMM'
fcj" liatcly in Kentucky, in Fayclla ami adjoin-
ia« counties, someliundted blacks attempted their E. T. H. Gibsow,
escape to Ohio, aided by three white men. 1 hey
were pursued, overtaken and captured afiera fight,
in which one white mtin was killed. The whites who aided tho blacks', have also been taken one
^ynthfan„, one
following exciting news from Ire-, Lexington. Patrick -il to be
8 rca sc
ance at ,he re
JVo lenity wl!!4e shown the white men, while
,he blacks w.ll suffor still more from this il!-ad-
3cd
villainously misrertresen-
step of three crazy abolnijnists.
V''
3C
Imp*otemkkts.—The block of fine brick
blll (lin S(
th
Tee
w,e818
British troops, and sis thousand of his beauty ol that part of our town, aud men, were killed and wounded. The we hope soon to see similar buildings in all road for three miles is covered with the vacancies around the square. Hereafter, we dead. Wehaveal.«o inspiring accounts presume, nothing less than a building of thrtee that Kilkenny and Limerick have been ta- dories will be erected here. ken by the people.
stories high, lately put up by
S( Johll and B0m
j|
T()e nt )ate put upon the
inexcusable neglect every dor.
2d,
says six thousand troops under McDonald and McGregor, tried to force a pass to the mountain Slievnanioti, 7 miles south of Cork, but were met by the insurgents. Tho troops fired the Irish having fallen flat on lhe ground, let ihe fire pass over, and then charged, shouting tf iumphantly, while other insurgents attacked the real of the British forces, cutting them tremendously.
viammcvcirtl.
WABASH EXPRESS OFFICE,? Tkiiuk-Hautk, Aug. 30, 1848. 5
The season has not yet arrived to expect much
activity in the snlo of country products, for corn is not yet ready for market wheat an Ives only slowly, ond in small quantities, anil the same may
be said in regord to outs ond potalocs. Crops on (he Wabash, of most oil kinds, ore coml.lcred
good—some very good. Tho fields aro loaded down wilh corn, aud Ihe surfoco of the carlh ti
filled »l potatoes wherever Ibey wero planted. We give the following as the present pre
vailing p'i-es, as far a* we could ascertain.
PRODUCTS OF THE COUNTRY.
Tcrrc-lluute Friccs Current.
Flour Corn-Meal Jiacon l.artl Paliiloca Wheat On! Rye JYcsh rittf. onJool.. J-Veth Href, in market, best cuts .5 Hustteed Feather
13 SO per bbl. 25 tins* ...4 to 6 ....4 20 37a 10 15 30 2 50
J"
Jtrenrax Oitmeng Onion* Corn, old Jhnj fit one-Coal FirtirtKfd Krs* JI,liter, bent lump Pried Af»ple* Wrt/sAcy, by the barrel.. Cider Vinegar Shin elf* Sole Leather Chicken* ...
...20 ..20 ...37 ..If? 4 r»o ... 8 .1 '25
.^-v*
SltSlI
at Pari :, nnd ono at
amp, wa%|r. ne a exing on, am
S"l
ar
I^ew York Auirust oi Listing said ?la*es to escape from th. ir masters,
8
correspondence of the
00
«.Li jg
Block" at the corner of Market and Wabash,
thousands to assist their couuliynien in ,u the countrv. gives a city appearance to that quarter, and we hope othergentlemen will follow suit, till
O'Brien has sixty thousand men around him. Dillon was wounded in both legs, Meagher in boih arms.
Terre-Haule \Vill shine like a new pin.
The openings on the east side of the public
square have also lately been filled wiih small
tenements, (the consequence of leased
ground) one of which, a two story building,
is intended for the Post Office. As this is now
pretty much in the centre of business, gen
tlemen con attend to their correspondents
with much punctuality. N. B. This improvement and change will
not be attended with increase of postages,
though, perhaps, greTter promptness in set
tlements maj nol objected to.
(£f A great many runaway scrapes hap
pen here. Once a week on an average,
proclamation suspending the habeas cor-1 (near'y) frightened horses in harness split by our office like lightning. Often teams arte
left alone unfastened to a post, and when
fastened, half the time it is improperly done.
We look for serious consequences from lhis
Still Bktteh.—In North Carolina, the majority for Manly, Whig, for Governor, exceeds 800. There is whig majority on joint ballot.— The Ral-igh Reciter says that in November the majority Taylor will bo as large as was given lo Clay in 1S44.
D* Tlis River and Harbor B.1I passed the
House on Friday, the I ltli instant, by tho triumphant vote of 118 Yeas to 62 Nays—almost Iwo lo one. Only five or six Whl sin the negative.
The agnregnio of appropriations made by il in $965,000.
[13* theory is hroachcd eastwardly, that whero
cholera prevails, thcro has always been a deficiency of electricity in the atmosphere. Should ex
perience prove this true, remediul agents may be easier discovered.
Ih. lb.
buth. bu'h. ton. bunk. cord, dot. lb. bttgh.
..12
20
2 no 2S
Ci:
...1 thai 00 20 75 lo 19
lb
dot.
Children die of Worms. Ave. snrt srrown up people U*. DR. JAVNE'S VERMIKUGE has never been known to fall to euro In lhe worst SM5CS.
lhB mh
St^emer 13nI tenia arrired at Boston lo-dajr*! Mnp in iHe thrymt, mrbW urine. fr«jn«nt evmc. or bt »r« thr errand Moniloy of ri'bruary, nccord* O'Brien was nrrrstcd on Saturrlar evening, at bowrl*. discharge of alinw and muciw* int lo law, will Ikj lo mi mhlilion of Trn the Thames Railroad Depot, while procuring
he
4"*T*"v"^mmedlwfrVi?eX
O*
1 ,ace 10 rg
of to-dav
in
in oar
which
6,000
prn*-d
by
Kentucky,
is lo
be
the
5th of
Septem-
C.'a
majority in
tbe late
elec-
.inn
tion will reach about 8,400. Gov. Owsley si
majoiily
__
wi ro er
PltaPlw
a ticket for Limerick, where he was seeking the acidity ofthesioraoch,creates sn»np»'tlte,strength- crue in conacqucnce of such delinquency. iking the acidity ens the whole system, snd cures lh» rll.BS*.
Preparedonlr by Ir. D.Jayne, Phtlsdetphla.and oolo
on
and everyday lessened the probability of an. ket.and CHaties Wond, at Terre-Haute. outbreak where the British sword prevailed.
When O'Brien was taken to jail in Dub-j lin, be expressed the hopelessness of accom- ESTATE OF JOIIH THB5ER plishing his object, as the people in lhe mountains seemed afraid lo harbor him. His wife and family were freely admitted to vi«*it him ia prison, and beseemed quite cheerful.
arency by E. S. Wolfe, Terre-Haute and New ftlsr-
11
Saturday, the 23d day of September. 1848,
foreign news, quired on sum* over that amount,
i®?B§S
WlLLlA* MaTITIK, pciumni.
term of the Fayette (. rcuit
and other offences. In dif-iult, he was committed
Ki-.«.Aa!L Young Hyson No. 3 Young Hvfon No. 4 Imperial No. 1 (tun Powder No. 1
ISP
•a
ny
JOHN M. Stookwkll,S
Martin &. Stockivklk N.Orleans !t (Jincinnath
GIBSON, STOCHWELI, & CO.,
ig- Commission Produce Merchants, If 76 BROAD STREET,
Plantation Oolonc, (Black Pl.nitaiii.il Imperial Silver I.t":if Hyson Black Ten of all kinds.
These Teas we warrant to be of lhe lest quality, aud offer thcin verv 1 w. C. .1. AI.I.ISON &. CO.
Terre-Haute, August 30, 1818-37-if
Dr. Thompson's Patent Uterine Truss, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS AND SHOULDER BRACES.
milE subscriber is ngent for the obove nrticlrs JL Also, sole ogent Dr. 1,. D. Fleming's Uterine Truss and Abdominal Supporters.
PURE
J. R. OUNINGHAM.
Terre-Haute, August 30, 1818-37-if
Lemon S\ rup—o f.esh supply for sain by gallon, dozen and retail, by A ne. 30-f J. R. CUN ING II AM.
ANDIE^J just received ami lor sale low, by Au« 30-:f J. R. GUNINGIIAM.
DR.
HOGI3HS' Balsam of Liverwort and Tar —I have lhe aueney 'or Terre-Haute, and have just received a large supply
Aim 30-if .1. U. •CUNINGHAM.
ROSE DENTRIFICE,
PREPARED
by II. R. Smith, Dentist, Terre-
Haute. ond for sale bv Aug 30- J. R. CUNINGHAM.
Auctioneering.
2£
GOING GOING CONE rglllE undersigned is now prepared and will priimptly attend lo the sale of any articlo which may be entrusted to his care.
Persons wishing to dispose ef Household Furniture, Dry Goods or Groceries, Livo Slock, fcc., iVc., will bo waited nil at a moment's notice.— Quick soles at a small advance, is belter than lo b« cat up with intercut, with the goods on the shelf.
WALTER S. COOPER.
Terre-Haute, August 30, 1848-37-tf
Vig'O C'ollftfiale IiiMtilutc. rilllE fall session will commence on Monday, JL September 1 I, at 9 o'clock, A. M., and will continue for 22 weeks. A punctual attendance if the students is of great conscquenca both to thein ami their teachers.
The Faculty will remain tho same as daring the past session, except that the Elementary Classes will be instructed by the regular I'rafemur.— Catalogui'D contniiilnK the course of sillily, terms, iVc., can be obtained from any of the Trusiccii or Instructors. E. T. I! \IKU, A.M., Principal.
August 30, 1848-37-3w
lb. lb.
hu»h. bush. bu$h. btl'h. 100 lb. bu»h. lb.
CLAY COUNTY.
IVoticc to Tax-Payers.
THE
uudersii(ue.l, Collector and Treasurer of Clay counly, ludiann, in conformity with the laws of said Miate, hereby not I ies the taxohlo Inhabitants of i-aid county, that he will attend at lho usual places of hobli'iK elections, in each township. in said county, the purpose of collecting the Stale and County Taxes therein, on the following days, to-wit: No. 1. Posey, (township,) Wednesday, Oct. 18,
3. Dick Johnson, 2. Van Buren, G. Jackson, 5. Lewis, 8. Harrison, 4. Perry, 9. Crt-S, 7. Woshintilon,
Tnursd.iy, Friday, 8 iiurday, •& Tuesday,
c" wi'h"ul C0*L f''
oeutr«iii«-s
pr
Sec. For
a
credit of 12
have beeD months wHI be ei*en, the purchasers giving ap- of aocb interest will not be exacted, if the borrow
Ikf from valuation or appraisement law*. NATHAN TURNER, Adm'r. August 30, 1848-37-3w
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. "\JOTlCE is hereby given, lhat the undersign* ed
was 4,634. Aug. 30,'48-30-3w. August 30,'18-^8-3w,
notes with aerurity, collectable without re- ers shaft forward to said office a writien agreement.
b«a taken out letters of adn ii«trst on
in- «,iJ e»i»te wili pleaae make prompt payment, of the linking Fund, (or on $— being the pur.
and tho#e having claims will preaent them forth- chase money agreed to be paid by me. or A B, for
'y a other, tics ted. for aettlement The lands or Iota aa tbe cose may be.)
e»Ute aopposwl to be solvent. V\ rlneaa Cr en under our bands, tbia
NATH AN TURNER,
Adm'r.
V"
NEW YORK.
Wji. H. Stockwkli., N. Orlt-uns.
MARTIN & STOCRWELL,
Produce Commission and Forwarding
races
TCHOUPITOULAS STREET,
©ifflo&imsc
And General Commission Merchants,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
August 30, 1848-37-ly
A
1
Lemon Syrup.
J.
^O closs a consignment, we will sell what Lemon Sytup wo have on hands at TUieo
t, on the Dollars per dozen.
ji We have also a few galons of a very superior
°^the Court House, adds very much' artirle of the following syrups: S irsnpnrilln, Ivose,
Ginger and Strawberv. which we will sell low. ALLISON & CO. Terre-Haute, August 30, 18-1S 37-tf
Pcliin Tens.* a a in a ment ot the following Teas:
10, 20, 31, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
The Office will be recularly kept open after the 1st day of October, wiih the etccpiion of Ihe obove spceified days, at Bowling-Green, until tho 1st day of January, 1819.
The taxes levied for the year 1848, ore o« follows, viz: Cents. Mills Foi Rinte purposes on each $100 25
For County do do For Road do do Poll 'J'nx for State purposes do
20 to 76 25 1 2 1
Do County do For Indiana Hospital of Itisono For Deaf and Dumb A*vlum For Education of the Blind
Pvmptoms or Worms—These are headache, vertigo, naleiirsn ofth^tlp*. wi:h flushed cheeks, grimlinff of payment to Ihe State ond County, and, in order lh« teeth diirint steep, disturbed dreams, sleep broken
j,,eppi di„turb,.d dre«ms, iw
Arrest of Smith O'Brien—Redemption of I ^th*e mum .^'irenfl vT*bre7ih',,'c!"?h lections from lhe Tax-Payers, who ore hereby soIrclandhopeless—Government Supreme.
The undersigned is desirous to make punctual
i,
difficult breathing. Itching of the nostrils, pain in the liciled to attend at the shove named places, or at
rt^macfi, n»u.«f»a, vfimcmtw |u» Ofllce in Bowlific-OriTri. nnd imy their lax-
do so, win be compelled to make punctual coi-
,0
l,n-v-
cent., and the addi ion of costs that may ac-
JOHN WII.UAMS,
Treasurer ami Collector of (Jlay county. Bowling-Green, August 30, 1848-37-Cw pd
To Sinking Fund Borrowers.
"1X7"HERE interest was due aud unpaid,
fir»t day of July last, on
I will sell to the hieheat bidder on the prem- Sinking Fund, lhe la nils mortgaged in security isca. in Lost Creek townohip, Vigo county, Ind., will be advertised about the first day of October at the late residence of John Turner, all the fx»r- next.to lie sold on the second Saturdoy of Dcccmaonal property of said deceased, consisting of Cat- ber next, according to law, unless payment lis tic. Hogs, Corn crowing in the field. Hay, Wheal, made before advertising. Where not more than Household and Kitchen Furniture, dtc..
on the
loans from tho
one year's interest piior to said first of July last
under three doPars, cash in hand will be re-, ay be due,and Ihe security is dcetnad sufficient,
a
nd the borrower unable to pay. present payment
lo pay interest on interest so due, and withheld, a form
of
which ia given Mow. J. MORRISON, IWt, S
IX
O
Indianapolis, Aug. 23,1848. 3
FORM of AGREEMENT.
upon the estate, goods, rights, credit* and effect# of John Turner, deceased, late tf Lost Creek town- unpaid on the loan of $ procured by me from «hip. Vijo county. Indiana. All persons indebted the State of Indiana, through the Commissioner
I agree to pay interest upon interest, dua and
day
of
1848.
HL
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