Wabash Express, Volume 19, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 September 1860 — Page 2
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R. JV. HUDSOX. EDITOR.
TEltUF. I I TE. IND.
W. J. MASTERTON,
The Irbh Republican Advccate and
CHAMPION,
t-yc.uptneonrt-ermin ies pervaded the Very atmosphere of all
few days ago we copied into the col ri-ht8 ha8 -rawn 00 lha T,ry summit of urns of the Express an extract from Call civilization, Dot in the miry soil of a Sooth Schurz's great speech of January 4th, I860. Carolina cottoo-field. lie must hare a dull I 1 a S. .
We copied it from a Douglas Democratic miou or a aisorderea oram, woo rouun-r..-.v . I-. i .r. derstands its principles ; but be must have p.per. .n order to show the venality of the lhe W - v9iUmim wh kDOwingly mi..
Douglas press, it was ao extract in wnicn represents tbem. Loud cheers J the Democracy endeavored to show that This is enough to show in what sense
WEDNESDAY. .. .SEPTEMBER 26. I860 Mr s-i,,-- hld .pok-- disrespectful of the Carl Schurx used the language in relation
Declaration of Independence, and of our I to the Declaration of Independence being
Revolutionary Falber. Id a few editorial a "diplomatic dodge," and it is enough to
remarks prefacing the article, we, of court , show how corrupt is the Democratic press.
ssid that Carl Schurz never entertained and how our neighbor of the Journal, in such sentiments as were contained in the this particular, has endeavored to niisrepre extiact. The extract was copied ioto the sent a great roan, and how he has publish-
Terre-IIaute Journal and represented as I ed in his psper, and sanctioned in an edt-
Will address his countrymen and the Citi- the true sentiments if Jlr. Schurz, and in torial article, that which ought to make.
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xensof Terr.-Haute, en the political issues i reply to our aeniai, me euuor 01 mat pa eveu suen as ne is, Diusn
.r ih Am at the Court House in this city I per of Friday last, ssys: We ask our German frieuds to read this.
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n Thursday evening. "1 be editor ol IB ) express, in Lis issue and then let eaca one able ciraseii, u any
una morniog. opaeriiie. ,10 aeny uaivan confidence ahould be olaced u a oartr.or a
press, which, from the most impure mo
tives, would thus seek to misrepresent the
sentiments of a patriot and a great man.
Stop that Lying. How this wicked world is given to lying. and how the Ter re Haute Journal is im-
a response io the bosoms of many of the I proviog in that very commou Democratic
accomplishment. A coc firmed Douglas
Democrat seems to delight in misrepresentation. He liea eon mmore, and sticks to a falsehood with steal worthy a belter cause. No difference how often you show him his
error, he refuses t be convinced, and con
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TrurMi)lP TtT i T AIF.SSRS I ocnura over toaao w.o iniamou-speecn. an
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D. IV. Voorhees Oplalsa ot the THE GRAND BALLT, For the Express.
Irishman. Th. nf..l p.11. -f it,. tt-nnhlirsna in Scllivax. Ind.. Seo. 24. lcbO.
Our readera all know by this time that thu Congressional Diatrict will take place Editor Exraxss : As the Stste election
Mr. Voorhees made a speech before the hn the ejty 0- j,.-. Hsute en the 4th day j is drawing nigh, considerable interest is
Literary Societies of the University of of October. Distinguished speakers will being manifested in the result of the Stale
Virginia on the 4ih of July last. Some fe, p-eaeut and address the people. It is and County elections down here in "Dem-
Fortbe E.prete. I ARRIVAL O? THE nptiTin
Iltlisn asd Tssrbeti. I '
i'aw ion, sept. if.. i . i i . . .
Smwh. Ri,t ?i IfifiO ineaieamer Aariaiic arrived at mid-
Ebito Exraxss : No doubt the readers D'g'" 'ßt.
of your valuable psper would liketohesr Garibaldi entered Naples on the 6th with
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may be laboring ander the delusion that desirable that all shall furnish themselves ocratic Sullivan." Each party seem san- he cause of Republicanism ia pro- n one; the joy was inUnse; a probe made firo speeches ou that interesting with refreshments, so that tkeir dinners guine of auccess, and are doing everything tT"? tbis part of the 7th District. icial government was formed, cccasion, bat we are satisfied they are both muj be had in the beautiful grove adjoia- within their power to csrry the day. And n Saturday last the 22d the e.ndidates JJP was tranquil, on. speech, "with a f-w .light variations." ingtheeity. This will be the last Grand although the Republicans may not be sue- for Ccpgres. spoke at this plsce. Mr. .b.id. h.j discovered a National The speech is a remarkable oce-remarka- Rally, previous to the glorious triumph cessful in this conflict they will most as- Voorhees opened the debate in a speech of lmmlttee, elf-eonstttuted, aad ordered bleinmany respects, but in none more which most certainly awaits us in October .uredlv eive a good account of themselves one hoar, during which Urne he dwelt in prefect of police to puoi.h tbem. lie
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II SWIIH 111 IU IUIIUIT KI'IaiUVUHVUUUtvi lilCUllCIVCl 1 ".. . It 1 - j.i . . . .
than ita bitler hostilitv to the Celtie race v. .v. t-: a .11 -.v ,- .v. o.u .1. tu n Helper's Crisis snd Negre EflUslitf. fail- u"u con,gnr ioe neet and arsenal to Ad
of men. It is down upon the Irish with a W fr,.rfom and frM in.titutions ioin in of this eountr have nut in nomination for inS completely to giv.'hia Demeetatie wno' nd Proclaim. ictor E
fury -eldom witnessed in an American lhi. giorioua coming together. All along Representative, W. W. Owens, a former brethren any atisfsction ia regard to hi. production. Not content with denouncing the border of Illinoia our frieuda are ma- resident of Lawrence Co. position npon the great issues of thedsy. them as ao inferior race of men. the lesrned king arrangements to be with us, and every He has been in this county but abeut Diog which time Democrats throughout author seems desirous to cut tbem off from eo.ty in this Congressional Diatrict. and four ,e,r,. aod I have been informed that the Crd eUld herd '7l all the advantages of the free institutions l0B3e outside of it, will send Urge dele- he ssid about a year ago. that h. "w.. nol7bat lheJ "id. ihey had come
ofthiscounirv. He excludes them, as an ... ounorioe purpose 01 uear.ug me Fnc
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inferior race, from having any right to the
not takmsr aor particular stand in politics, I . , r .j ...j .j
Good speaking and the presention of fl.g. bulw.. T-ing still to aee which way the J ."7 . " VV'
extract from which we published yesterdty
NELSON AND V00RHEE3 ADDRESS Of courne he would deny it. because he
, riTTV it knows tnat it must nave a crusbing etiect THE CITIZENS OF THIS CITI, A l a?aiD8l (je so cal lid Republican party. THE COURT HOUSE, ON SATURDAY But how does Air. Hudson know that Schurz did not make such a speech ? We AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. undertake to say that ho did make U,
TnnvnnT iUnjnnnE FOR TOUR-1 and tbat the sentiocents be uttered do nnd
-t I rrspoDse 10 the boa SELVES WHO HAS THE RIGHT OF kidn of Li(l party.
THE GREAT IS3UES NOW BEFORE It was cerUiuly base enough for an ediTHE PEOPLE. tor 8arb' lhe extract above referred to
and copy it into m columns, put now im-
A New Yin. A new yearof the Week- measurably baser must he be. who, in an
It Exnress commenced with the No. prece editorial article, would eay, that those
ding tbis. We hope each aubscriber will sentimens were not only entertained fej tinueg 0 declare that true, which in his remit promptly their subscription for the Mr. Schurx. but by many of the leaders of hert he ktowa ie false, new year, and that all who are in arresrs the Republican party ? Io the journal of Friday we fiud the fol
will pay up immediately. We can notaf We give below several paragraphs from 0WDgZ
blessings given to us by our Revolutionary will characterize the day, and torch light j.j w. aunnasa that ha esme to
sires and say, thi government was mad. procession, and fire work, the evening - tb. CODclu.ioo SprJo- during the for Ihe Anglo Saxiu alone. On page 13, The great and glorious doctrines enter- cbangeable Msrch wind s, that a favorable
, r e ; "P".,0,g 01 by th. father, ofthe Re- bret. w blowi from lhe direction of equality of the races, he uses the following public and now advocated by the Repub- lhe ..Cenlral Democratic Club" of Sulli-
language: I liean Dartv are fait crainincr favor with all I k... :. kA
o - I au , uut it, maj uv iuii -u vvwv
ted, not the denunciation and black-
manuel King of Italy .
The capitulation of fort was expected. IoHurrectious La. I takeu place at Pes r and Urabana. Four hundred insurgents lad repulsed the Papal troops The inhabitants ol Perigold and other
districts Lsd aUo revolted and proclaimed
"Uis time that the great tnioda that j go ,.-. Thoee Hoctr ine were bora in '
ester will .lightly injure his craft and
guardism of which Voorhees hsd been in- for Victor Emenuel.
dulgi.g in. Numbers of the Deraoersry Rusia desires a perfect reconciliation were d iliatitfied with the course pursued with Austria, arrsngerovuts for a meeting
by their candidate. are to be made immediately. At the eoncluaion of Voorhees speech, j France as the Pope's protector d isap
Mr. fteleon came forward aad enlettaiord proves of armed resistance, and should
the crowd for an hour and a qo arter, in I Piedmout aceamDÜsh sctresinn Frcrra
tec-
d they must and they will tri- drift it lo lhe mouth of 5aä Creet. Last one Of hi. usu.l b.ppy eff.ru. defining the wUl withdr.; , frW S.;o;ia h pro",. ng men. The finger of a just spring I had the pleasure of hearing this position of the Republican party, showing lion.' I. pointing us to victory, aad geutleraan deliver a speech before lhe conclusively thst they occupied the ssme France hopes Piedmont will respect int
fr,1 1 the Exnress at il.50 and wait this great speech of Carl Schurz, and
IVIM ww w f w a year or two for the pay. among them, in it die, the extract above reOur subscribers are generally ao prompt ferred to. We do tbia that that our readera that we expect another dun will be nnnec- may ee bow the extract is used, how it is essary. preceded and followed, and how corrupt
"Who voted, while ia Congress, against granting ICO seres of government lands for homesteads to the United States soldiers who had fought the battles of tbeir country in 1812, and in the Mexican war, and on
the frontiers against the barbarous, raerci-
must be the editor, and the press, that I less and blood thirsty savages ? Abraham
lfo are Entitled to Vote and whst would garble auch an extrac, from such a
s illegal Voting, and the Penalties 8peech,and give it to the world as areflt-x
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r-. . ( 1 ; 1 1 01 ine suiuor a euuiueui.
The following is the
provision defining who shall
have the I "Turn your eves away from the sublime
a m mk a - 1 a a
,;hit wfttji. at alectiona held in this peciaei 01 inb.irom mat glorious ga
Liocoln!"
It is difficult to eay whether Mr. Cookerly knew the above to be false or not, but it is positively certain, that every iutelligent and honest roan in the whole country
dressed tiaked liberty in the habiliments Heaven and they must and they will tri-
ofth American Constitution and confined I umph anion
her to the care and vigilance of the AqU 1 Providence
Se rr n thi. eftn,5- l ni . ..a t V T . - ..... tan oee.p.a 1.. .... .ranee bope. r.edmont w,H respect inter
a: . , e " :. " TT ...... .u.u. ueinocrstic Club at lhi.-place,enaeseu ground as that of Wsshmgton, Jefferson national rights which alone can preserve
uatiraTtsrh TT, 7 ch.n.n. IT we argumenta for a Democrat. I assure and Mwlli0., .ld in f.et ,11 the great mutual alliance, and trusts Emanuel will justly a t.cht their memories ,f they had carry our Stat, election, which we will. ,f J0U Ue w idedly - fa.or ... ,ute, doWB t. the daeor.te 8tepbe .void political faults which wouldbea !? ''p,rU,rU' ' r "A" We;rÄ tru-10 our P"- "High Protective Tariff A. Douglas. He then showed up the dem- misfortune for Italy. lhe,ma4cth,9ovTmtnt. c.plea. and true to the ballot box. then the We hTe any aoont of Dem0cratie .g0gui.m of Dsniel in a lightth.tw.s any Garibaldi found 80.000.000 11 vres at the It is at least fair to presume that Mr. question of our success m November is ...ing in lhi, county. Honest (!) John thing el.e but satisfactory to him. d.riog Bank of Naples.
Vv T J,u "u n 'va"ryu tu"";uo O.Davis delivered a harangue on last Fri- which time the crowd showered forth The Sardinian flag is flying from all the in the above period, and it would be reck- Democratic party is forever strangled and jaT, but there had like to have been no on. thunder, of appla.ae. Mr. Nel.00 then foru of N.ple les to suppose that h who would consent its grave may be filled up. Qt . jUl. to u And althorjgh post- proposed to Daniel t define his position A panic prevails at Rome.
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... . ill" J --tl1 I Kw a..wu - u v. vu till WWtl SI IUI IIIIIIVII'I uri,i(bllll IIIRUIUCH VI äSICJUCU, UDICU BU
lu-kb bucu ueciraiiin me aoove, wito-
out understanding their full force and the great conteat of 1860-COme and assist I ,Ä ,v .-;,,- t.h. i l -r 4 --J;-- : ,n '
meamnkr. What ihen are the doctrines I the riebt in trinmohiosr over wickedness I . . I . . I 6 '
i v k i nmtwm w rs rva. m "i.rann a ri-i er rsi i na 1 a. . j a v i u- & s ew- . a mm a w a .
.k:-...:-j- i.. -- ,..r. - -,V,a, I " . -. sra, gire7, ' aix, ii in. i ne ivinir received to da v
ly," it proved to be a Grand Democratic slave would become free on being taken a deputation from Umbria and the inhabiT"S 1 . t 1 I I . MM a. . a . a I I
ThewsrtbsStats Dtbt Grswi. xnrie, as mere was a ie nnmoer oi per- 0lo lDe i erntones oelengmg to me uen- tant8 of the Marches. Uis a;estv trrtoted
We clip the following from the Indiana- sons present lhan have attended any Re- eral Government, where there was no local the protection which the deputation solici polia Journal: publican meeting here since the opening of law or law of Congress establishing slav- ted, and orders have been given to the Sar.
1 be btate debt, which tbe constililuion tbe campaign, ui course au tnose genue- ery T and other questions relaung to tne dinian troops to enter provinces by
-xv of men whoes hearts were large enough I knows it to be.
State. I for all mankind.! and let me recall vou to I t!.;-!.. a:a a-;nat th Knnntv
"In all elections, not Otherwise provided the sober yearof le57 There is Spring- . . .... v ...,. ..n,Hn. for by the Constitution, every white male field the Capital of Illinois, one of those Und hlU' P,rt because he was an advocitizen of the United States, of the age of States which own their grstene to an cate of such a measure, and partly, indeed twenty-one years and upwards, who ibsll ordinance originally framed by the ssme msinly, because he va$ not ia Ctmgrtit
have resided in tbe State during the six j man whoes hand wrote the Declaration ol u,, ft VMt pa$$ed It was passed on the
tin-.nd ever- Whit male, of foreign hi v. there standa Mr. Douglas, who .n iti- of February, 1847, and Mr Lincoln
birth, of the age of twenty-one years aod I ates an eagar crowd into the mysteries of I did not lake his seat in Congress till the upwards, who shall hsve resided in the -popular sovereignty." He will tell you December following. A proposition to
United Slates one year, and shall have re- what it ment.when the men of 1776 said amea lh.taw was made while he was in aided in this State during the six months thaf'all men are created free and equal. . , , . .. . immediaUly preceding such election, and Mr. Douglas says: Congress, aiid be $upprted if. Here is shall have declared bi8 iOtCDtioO tO be- "Ho man cao vindicate the character, the what he aaid on the aubject, as recorded on come a Citizen of tbe United Slates, con motives, and the Conduct of the sigoers of D?e 530 of Vol 18 of the CoDCTeSSiOIlsl formably to the lawe of tbe United States the DecUratiin of Independanee, except on the subject of nauralixation, shall be upon the hypothesis that tbey referred to GUbe entitled to vote in the township or pre- the white race alone, and not to the Afri "If there was a general desire on the part einet where he may reside." can, when they declared all men to have of the Home to pass the bill now, he should Thi Clause of the Constitution is easily teen created free and equsl-lAe. they .cere be glad t- hsve it don concurring a. he , . , .. tpeaking of BrUiih iubjtet$ en this continent did generally with the gentleman from Arunderstood and very liberal, allowing ng tquml to the Beitxth tubjtde bore d kansas, Mr. Johnson that the postpone"every white male citixen to vote, who is Te$uiimyi greit BrUmim that tbey werr ment might jeopard the safety of the proptwentv one years of age, and who has been entitled to the saiue inalienable rights, and oition. If, however, a reference wa to be tv a .; u, im,A,u -, among tbem were enumeraied life, liberty made, he wished to make a few remarks in in tbe State $x month, immediately prect- of L,ppin9. The Deci relat.on to the several subjects desired by ding the flection." If of foreign birth, and (oration ot Indepeudance was adopted gentlemen to be embraced in amendments .kMiiin7 the hove Qualification, and merclv lor the purpose of iitifvin the to the ninth section of the act of the last
baa declared Ais intention to become a citizen colonists io the eyes f tbe civilised world sen-ion of Congress. The first amendment
of the United State, he is a legal voter. The following are tho statutes of the State, against fraudulent voting Ac. : Sxc. 55. If aoy person shsll furnish an elector who cannot read tbe EoglUb language, at iuy election, held pursuant to law, with a ticket which auch person shall represent to the elector, as containing a
name difletent from me one prime, oi
embraced in this period T 1st. That the I and error "Coma let us reason together."
destinies of our Federal Constitution were given in charge to the Anglo Saxon race, on t hU continent. 2d That an odium would
attach to the memories of our fathers, if the ouperiority of this race was not recogni
evrtrea-lv .IoIimi itiitl nit h inrrisjd I men who two vears ago villified him as same subiect. Mr. Voorhees wholly refu-1 ihm fnlin nnwi.m.ti.
xed.and 3d., that thio government ua$ madt tl - .;tn.a -r .-iwale ih eonld. were the first to Led to answer anr of the above cuestions. I hSaM;,mvii m k., i ..i.. it,.
orAmotone. It will be remembered by eve- r th h the administration now welcome him into our midst, and swinr to and merely dodged out of it by ssyiog V.rehp t T.nmhrS. t ..i.Miik
ry historical scholar, thatthe Anglo Saxons et, tkt SlmU .Hry JoubU wbat it did in lhe 8kjrt. of h,8 garinenU whiU in town. lha' be wss in favor of self government, a der in the loWD8 now esolatetl bv misrule on this continent, are alone those who have 1837. Here is the way the interest has in- But we have many native lights in this principle no eane man ever denied. and to give the people the libe'rtv of
iq their veins English and Saxon blood .. th numnrnti Andimr .v.- -e;-!! !nir..t iheir I Th Dnuul Demoerata wineed and I in. lUlr ;.!,- .n .
. - . . . --- w - avaaaavyg ' a w v - - - -- 1 ' n 1 r " " ' h v ' o, va 111 WW
the descendants of those Saxons, who a
ports:
friends by blowing off considerable gas. I squirmed when these questions were being I fight against the armies of the powers, but
great many years ago marched from tbe ln ,847 $178,600 00 Twoof these gents, a few days since held put to Daniel ; they feared that he would wilt free those unhappy Italian provinces
snores 01 mc usinc ana nortnero uermany, in 1848 183,74 UU forth a f,w nei north of Sullivan, and not be able to come to time. Hext Mr. frora tne bsnds of foreign adventurers
invaded lintaio. conquered it. and bv in- i ie-s ....a.... loö-4 uu ... . . . t:i :. u: ..j I v.l j-.l . .-aak mut, K Vr :r. . .v v... j. .
- 1 . n r r. ninnn ri inm nan mi nuiin wild Dim. ana i ciivu lull vu uvcu vinvu .m j - i unity iuicpl LLirui. 1 u u 11 ii iiiil wn a re
in witbdrawiLg their allegiance from the I desired by members of ibis Uouse bsd for British Crown, and dmolvic their con- its only object to give bounty lands to such
-Action with the mother country. persons as had servea lor a t:mo as pri"WhatT IS that all? Ia that heap ol vales, but had never been discharged as quicksand the whole substructure 00 h. because pr.moted to office. Tn.t which a new organization of aociety was subject and no other was embraced lU thlS o be buili? ihe whole foundation upon There were some others who desired.
whirl, th nrcud and ponderous edifice of wane in.y were icK..i.t.-K .. fcU., -u.
a a "A äW ta .S
I . a a 1 a . . . : a.
the United States resteaf They did. then, JMt. that IDCy Sh.Uia iso give oouniy
net mean all men when they said all men. '"uu" " . wr
ilia iricuu irom otaryianu 1 r. cvansi saiu
did
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termarryitg with the inhabitants, gave to jn im 208,710 00 labored hard to raova that the institution Voorhees 00 the 24ih of Nov. 1858, in enge injuries done to me and to Italy, but
nisiory me race Known as Anglo oaxons in 1852 iy.984 00 0f slavery wasio accordance with tbatholy which be defended tbe Administration ol to prevent tbe popular hatred from unlooaEnglieh and Saxons. Thus does Mr. Voor- In 1853 249.127 00 ..,,. -.. ikl. S. n n tne n., h.n.- .r,rl ..;t that "he would stand in? iUelf scsmst lhe nnr.a;n fii
PeSfXClude Süd Stigmatize IS "inferior" ore' 306 569 14 trlDe iD thU Ticinit7- Speakers taking 1T the old'flag. and a deaerter. fate never country. By your example you will teach
race, all of Celtic origin all that noble i. is c tc c7 ii ... . . t... .--1.-1. .h-U h his ' This extract from Daniel tbe people forgiveness of effence sod
- . . ,. .... .. I ................. .....diu.vf I ill mi poBiiiuu, uc uuk uuij utcu uiiHuvi iiuuuiu vk ui.. - - I - - race of men who originally inhabited the In 1857 318.027 77 ed hra in :-.-. hot have bee endorsed .d. th. little -ou alter, turn Dale. and Christian tolerance to lhe men vlo iffiDIir.
south and est of Europe tbe early in- Here is & contUnt incrutt of the inter- bv the orran of that party. the Sullivan even Dan himself, with all bis aristocracy, b love of the christian r.tberiaad and
habitants of Italy.O.ul.Spsin and Britain. Ust w We to par: ich Tear tdd h,-,r.t. I nnA nni lrn his seat. The f.rod seemed I Islamish at pecce with all the great
More especially docs Mr. Voorhees thus to it fT0Ta $2,000 to $50,000; steadily up- The otbei gentleman made himself re- lo onderstand the force of th. record, and powers, and holding my ttlf aloof from spy
brand tbe Irishman as an inferior race, for wards the amounts hava climbed till now j:..i... k th.t HM Ah. T.in. ih.ie f tin- h piiinc rounds provocation I intend to rid central Italy of
- a a I -- UIUIUU VJ O k S M K -- V S v mm U (OOtU lUVtl fS- e; Q O I If T" . . tbey, perhaps are the most perfect type ot ihtJ mr. nearly twc. what lhey were at col-.. whiie ia Congr.s. wrote UtUr. i.fae Lf applause. one COnUnusl discord. I intend to rtpect the Celt. Ifir.t What is lhe ernlsnstinn of this I c.;.L r-,. - ik. Ma-;.a-a i.llin- I . .i. i...; tu . ir.i.....ni, I the seat of the chief ef the Church to w hom
L-lus look farther and aee what an Lsy.teriou. addition to our taxes? Has the La,- .u.. l.s. h..rt with I hem. and i M Vnnrhepa rame nnon thestsud.and fori m "Ter 'e'dy to give iu accordance ta
opinion Mr. Voorhees hai of the Celts. On Democratic party doubled the State debt, for lhem t- mert lbe Americana and und la half Lour played the complete dema- U- d friendly powers all the guar
pagclborhiaaddrcashessys: or stolen the monevf One or the other Ua- r r -e.,s ' "And he stated that o-no-n. h- rhar-.n Abolitionism. Neero s ol independence snd scurity fbicb
"The entire supremacy of the Anglo Sax- mutt b. th. caa. Th- im BO half LT. , ... ... , ,t;-- .1:.- -.j n;.,-;- .a-, ;.,. bis miguided advisers have in vain hped
house between these alternatives. They to the American Army while io Mexico." the Republican party; chargea which he 10 obtain. from the fanaticism of the wickhave added to our taxsa every rear, more A Tlennhliran nreaent called on him for knew to ba ntterlv false. ed hCt vho conspire against my authority
or less to pay the interest of a debt which the proof of these infamoua aasertioos, Mr. Nelaon then concluded the debate od --nl 1 lh ,iherl-' ot lh ''O" Sol-
Lhae are r. .at fa .'... Tl ctrn- -1,a- k- ..m,l rv tnneh sslonithcd. !n a snoaeh f fifteen rninu.es. dnrinc d,er, 1 " reused of ambition. Yea. I
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.uio u..lu, r-T. intanded PeihsDS even t disfran- Mis Incud irom aiaryiaou i air. nvansj aai ritten thereon, auch person shall be fined I ney inienata, pernaps, even t uis ru lie (Mr L) di ot less than ten, r or more than one hund -b,fe lh..se free blacks who in five of lhe lJll butL.wufM ,llll.r original Ibirteeu colonies erjoyed the nghi not ssy there were many but be was yer
not
red dollars
Sxo. 56. If anyper.oo shall fraudulent!) cause, or attempt to csjise any elector, ai anv election held pursuant lo law in tbi
confident there were some. Hie
very
friend
iKtuai lDirteu colonies erjoyea me rigni
. t Tk.n -- Kut il. while r a
I TUitiiu A ii cj luvMfc uus av w . w a - rfct.r'. .1.11 t- aÄ
Oh. no bv no means, the whole white race: r iventucay i mr. t.a.urej lu,u u. u
' w 1 ..r-.Air M.. . ....
not the Ofrm tn, not the rreoch, not the I ",1",t vu; , ,
A UCIO WSS Villi IUVIUCI UlUUUBIblOII
I faalt..e ikaif fiinnt hnr RrifitaK -111 r I
öiaie. to vote lor a prson umermi irom v---. ---y ,C- 'Ouch og this matter; that was, that pertb. one he intended to vote for. such per- U .Jl'i'to" so., emilled to bounty land should by law son shall be fined not less than ten, nor Oeing equal tomisb subjects born and res . ioc..M ,heo lands iu narcels mor. than one hundred dollars "ding on the other side of lhe great water! ,,uud 10 l0C"f be 1 , ,n Parcei8 more man one nuuareu uuuar.. ''' o. . . inrf nut h rmuirtul In locate theiu in one
I - a. a S
Sxo.i7. If any elector .ball vote oral n-ugn.er ai.u ..,...-. ... - h ..,inv
l.n-nt f nt. mAr than nne mt anv I rr r . j r. .... 1 . r J
1 ' J iViI 7 7 : J - I -Mucret your ucciuruiiuf uj j;wty- W tion. or shall knowingly hand in two or denP, ,,;.,-- - ffottae. adopted merely I N aw list Katil arfii 1 1 v itravn 11 r at Kill
more tickets together, or having voted in for tr pHrp(i!,e Ht ejsCHuhig the rebellious embracing these separate propositions, one tow n.h i p, precinct or county, aba II colotiJ J n fa .f .t-Mlz! mankind, which he intended to propose as a substi-
auerwa.us ou me -. u.j . i- Th(j . fj your Dtelliral, of independence, lulo for all these bills in the House, or io
tempt to vote iu auuiucr nw usuip, yiv
. no lonaer the marred code of the right of Committee of the whole on tbe stste ofthe
cinct or county, sucn person snsu oe naea gM hynUcat , tecc of special Union, at some suitable time. If there was not exceeding fifty dollars and be ne.pa. daJ b aatch Jof Jartfut . disposition on the part ol the House to ble of voting at any election or holding "rJ, ,0 UL irang of the rights .etat once ou this sejaraie propos.tioc, he MJifflSfA.7SÄ-liÄt yAulikii&kiaJiof repeated that, with ,he gentleinai, from jto.o?. Any person, mos naviog me le j , i0tfrr. but tuled It ''the Arkansas, be should pr.ler it, lest they gal qualifications of a voter at any election -rWorrwfi- '7' tu'. irZdu"t into lose all. But if there was to be. relereuce. authorited by law. to-be held in this State, rights of tntia, in order to throw dust in o inrilliu hi- ,,ii embracing
-Ta -a . I- et aaa. .a W l- k a. 1 1 I -. -t.a- -. :
jr tali jr UIJIV s we as avv w s a w uv tas a w vsai ws a s - f -''- " r offer to vote at such election, shall be fined hearted fools int Unding them aid and as-
l neue rc
the three propositions thus enabling the Commute- and the House lo act at the
same lime, whether favorably or unfavora bly, upon all."
So Mr. Lincoln not only did not oppose
the bounty laud law, but he proposed an extensiou of it lo soldiers of 1812 a gen
erous measure which Congress waspeti
Honed fur hundreds of times afterwards,
. than five, nor mora lhan nnt hund- I atninnee. " Arr)laue. 1
.. - - i i i j , .
Ted dollars. boasted Ii.-celutlonary sires, no longer
SlO. 61. If ny person shall use any heroes and sages, but accomplished humthreats. menaces, force, r any corrupt bugger and hypocrites, vho bald one thing means, at or previous t aoy election held an j meant another ; who passed counterfeit pursuant to the laws of this Slate, toward sentiments as genuine, ami obtained arms any elector lo hinder or deter such elector andvionnj arid assistance and sympathy on from voliog at auch election, or ahall di false pretence! There i$ your great An. errectlv or indirectly offer any bribe or re v. the m at chain-
ward of any kind, to induce aoy elector to j un'xerseil principles, but a mean and ouly granted long after Liocoln had vote contrary to hie inclinations, or shall .ankre trici bursts of applause and retired to private Iif ; and proposed to si- . f li rlaw I th al-tinn iia int nnrillA I? ' I , . .... '
so, to obtsin votes for any person, the per- r r rApplause under them in separate lots, instead of aon so offending aball be fined not exceed-wnm Li ' ' compelling them to take it all in ooe body, in-fi. KiinHri-H rt,,ll.ra n,l U inrimhle I This IS thil WSV Mr. Douelss Wltttl you f '
Ar,Uin, .e-r offie. fr t- .after to read and to understand the proudest tbua forcing them often to take on. worth
conviction thtreof. I pages of American hi-tory! That is tbe I es, swampy tract with one good one, and laaa " 1 h J a a S Waa .. I
It will U seen by th. above aee...... I the warrant utterly value
-hSeh we take from the Revised Code of I r,-..i .i.a-:--t.t Th.r ia whst he less. This is Mr. Liocolu 'm record on the
w a fOJUlsli du ci vag iuy ' " I 1852, psge 441 2, that the peoalties for I call vindication the character and the bounty land question." .... . I mniivea and the conduct of the signers of I ''
tne Violation OI eacn section are severe I - n" f.. A, i nAananAun,r Thn- Discovaaan at Lssr The Journal is so
ne did not blush to slander Jefferson, who, I exercised over the letters pubtished from . . . i . . . i I .
In section 55, the individual who furnish es a false ticket to tbe voter is subject to a fine of $10?. In sectiou 56, a fine of not less than ten nor more than ooe hun
dred dollars cao be assessed against aay
hen six'shine oi lus eouutry, roeani me I .i. j. :.. v--... i- i-
nrlrl. nd. when SDeakioe of his fellow-I J . J 1
citizew, meant mankind; and Franklinen joint canvass now going on between whose clear bead theory and practice were I Nelson and Voorhees, that t-ach day they
the Slice, and who. having declared "all n,.,j . naw tv.nr. nn ih. huhiee.l. First
on. who cause, or .fea. to cause a veter me n tc ite created 5 K.l... the Journal said, musi have with
to vote for a person aineren. irom m. one Adams, the reore- him a "complete letter writer." Next he
be intended to vote for. Io section 57 there -entstive of that State which abolished ttrried with him a hireling scribbler. Bu is a penalty, and disfranchisement for two -lavery within its limits with one great rr.. . fc h mA -rt-ddi.C0T
Section 9J imposes a no. o. not over one bulihed bv Isw ." and affixed to a gentleman from Greene told the editor
hundred dollars upony person, who not tbe Declaration of Independence the broad 0(lne Journal that aftei the meeting at having th. legal qu.l.fic.tion. ol a voter Linton. "Nelson took a certain prominent shall vote or offer to vote, and Section CI properjy j mtr,;M and of the fra- Republican aside and instructed him what
subjects that vtolstor te a fine of not ex
ceding five hundred doners, to which iadded disfranchisement fur two years, ii Le
Express in regard to the
Waa
- r r . - . a
mere of the Consiuuliou, who took care I B rite to I In & . J : . S ,w m fr wilh ill. I
wont "slaverv." and. before adopting it d..cu-..on of that day t Linton.
finallv. blotted out from the extradition your gentleman from Greene playing the
OSes any corrupt means towards a voter to cau,e tne word "servitude," avowedly be- ..-,,. dropper" that he was able to tell
deter him from voting-or shall tQVr any cautt it ligntjied the condUion of nave, ao.i wJui yklon lo,d lLe ...,romiDeu a ,i-e-il. .teria . entra- substituted the word 'Service, avowedly ' ...... .
- am fied the condition of m freeman nepuuncao mat ne iuuk aaiue
ry to hll iDCination or snail, on tne aay Di)tt dare, to spesk of all 'Let every candid voter" read the trans
of election, gioa any oublu treat, or a a thorite lnoe true men, who, afier having proclaim- ptrBnl faUehood in the Journal, and then
Rawer ferse is . . -r- j. e ---.. "'" decide whether the 'Ventlem.n from
... I laaffnPDrl Tfi I Fl I rOt I UTB LU CIll I III l V I la, I I
I I UtaiVIV- wsr e . I .a a a .
,fe in aimot every State, in trie Way Ol urene is not a green gentleman io ici
any tack per $on
These are all coodii ion in our law and aiw.-1. 1 La known bv everv voter, and sic
. . I . . .1 wra la.a iprearatwl
ttoi bi, we coiunteoa particularly lo lbe I Sbowa d mm ,l " ." ' I rL,, , Mr Pditnrf
aineer. but mil uoeriueni vrrirriuon , . .
gradual tmi c jaton! 1 hst liiey have aUCh a silly story, and the editor of the
failed in tnis, is a iau sue,,., ' iourtj . green editor for publishing it.
attention of th. candidate now before the
were hardly worthy of so uub'e an ances-
poople. The law abibicg men of tbc,r-t rApplause 1 Siktsjicxo. On Saturday afternoon
country have determined lo aee that the I There is Mr. Douglas' version of your j Judge Clajrpool overruled the motiou for a
laws of the State, io relation to elections, ftwiory. ne oe-pairs oi con.rr m,k 7oo w ..d io tLe c,M of lh St.u
.hall boonforced. and he who violate. ZSK;: 1 Uvi. Bradford, and proceeded to pro-
of the abV. sections, or attempts to do so, I e(j j a c,ompy oo the psst. lie indi ounce upon him the extreme sentence of may expect to pay the penalty. Too lit cate the signers of the Drclaraiionof Inde. n,N aw, "that you be taken by lbe Sher-
tle attention ha. been paid to tbe law gov- Pw , .. .an lb. 4th day of January 1861, to
erniog election!, aod ambitious aspirants f rom .L t. r.re. at their head Tho.n nme private enclosure, as near th. jail as m A . a .1.l La ..... I -. I 1 ' W 1 - a a .. a 1 ai ..a S.B SI . S a
lor otnre nave ini-piea u mwi unaer Jefferson, bis lips curled witn tnesmiie oi los.ible, and mere oe nsngeu iy tne neck
their feet. Will tbe people suffer this to eonte.ipt, aod hear him ssy to iir. u.mg- U(Mn yua detd
b.don.a.ain.t our October and Novem- Judg Cl.ypool accompanied the .en
ber elections 7 W. certainly have no desire to deter any one from the excercis. of the elective frao chise, but we feel authorised in ssying, that the Republicans will stsnd by and guard th. pol! oo the day of election from fraudulent voting of all kinds, and b. who attempts to violat. th. law, may expect, most certainly, to pay the penalty. .. m .i .. -
I)at or Atovimmt. Tbia anniviriary ia tb. Jewish Charcb, ceaameneed at 6 o'cloek last evening, and ends At thil evening. All th. business houses of th. Inaelites vert closed last evening, aid willresaaia closed to day.
hs with vourvindicstions of our chsracter l-nce by a few timely remarks, admooi.h-
and lootivea." Oreat laughter and
plans..
Bat th. dignity of great characters and th. glory of great .vents fiud their viodi eatioa in the consciences of the people (C-etrs 1 It is in vain for deioagrguism to raUe its short arms agsinst the truth of history. Tbe Declaration of Independence standa there. No candid man ever read it without seeing and feeling that every word of it was dictated by deep and earnest thought, and that every seoteuce ef it bears th. sump of philosophic generality. It is tbe lumroing up of the results of the phil osophicsl development of th. age; it is th. firacJcal embodiment of tbe progressive deal, which, very far from being confloed to th. narrow limits of the English colon-
P- iug the prisoner not "to spend the short
apace of time allotted him in vaio efforts
to f senpe , or in fretful repining, at hi
fate, but to make earneat preparations for
lie day of execution.
B n. MofTatt, counsel for Bradford filed
I till of exceptions for the purpose of car ry i n g the case to the Suprero. Court. 'Do tell as what you mean, Mr. Editor?
rournai
on race in all useful achievements triff mot
be questioned by the enlightened student."
The Celts are here stigmatized as an in
ferior race again. On page 18 he savs
"But thi.WesUrn Hemisphere, this great what i... w-,. -r t, . -l.v ti . n--. I j -t .ww . it. r-.i i ..-r .. .. r . i have one ambition, and that is, to preserve . v f .u , r I w nat liaa become of tbe money! The Dem-1 and aaid: w by yeu re tbe fast msn I ever I which time the Democrat had been advi- . '
American continent is the chief theatre for
the display ofthe vast power and resourcea of the Aoglo Saxon race." It is no place for the display of the power and resourcea
of the Celtic type of men, w. suppose?
tbat type which has given as much refine-
oeratic officers tell us we hive got to pay seed tbat pretended to deny it." ,
it, but they never tell us where it goes.
-
Tax Soldi ita' Rrrua. Immense excitement was produced in our city yester
dsv even i cp bv the return of our citizen
ment aod more learning to th. world, lhan vidier. from lh. Encsmnm.nt. Thev
ai.y other. It is no place for the descend arched down Wabash street io admirs-
antaand countrymen of Emmet, of Cor- hU order witL lheir glittering muskets, I . 4 r t Si aw a . . I I
r.u,o!ureau oi jioore. i nis "tana trarDinrs and wavine- olumes. keen- ,.A h.th- fri.nJ.nf .K. ;iln.triftn. " ,.-
nf lh fr. .,.,1 l.nm.flh l.r.r." aeenr- 7 . " " . . . . " r. . ' I -- rupi epuoucau meewng..
v " ..wu.. w. v. . in- Iran ia mAtr iMamrin vmnaia I 1.. 1 1.-T .-.u.J . Tiiu.l .1 . . .. ... . -.
-a T la.niMj a-.v uiau wuv nave iKi mikucu mv . iiiv- I iqus cioseu m. oeuate at mi. paint The Viff-o Guard cam. first and marched 1 1 tnr l.ia Arar nld aaimaie. Qaila a erewd I .:.t. .v. ...:-. -
raui.ii.1 , iK. ,.i a.- .1 l I J ' -I Wim wie vioüiivi wiuh iuuui i'wii reserved for the Anglo S.xon. .Ion. -for .roaod . rn.l. Ohio and will no doubt go from here to th. "Basket At j ht NUJW ren.ded at the what he calls the "irresistible lopenoritj .trael. au,i enlerf,i ,e Court House Meeting to be held in your city on the 4tb r.,M ' .f Ho-. John . Martin, whose
By the way, this fellow waa lately sent I hie last speech, an arrangement drawn up here from an adjoining county aa a Mia- I by Meek, Voorhees A Co. During Mr. N.'a
aionsry, to enlighten the folki generally, fifteen minutes speech he came down on and boasted that as "Sullivan was a strong I th. Donglasites so strong, that Mr. Voor-
Democratic county he might get into of I hees could not keep his seat, but frequent-
fice." ly interrupted the speaker through the in
He may, and "p'r'aps he man'y't." J flaence of the County Clerk, B. Meek, who The above ia a fair sample of the argu- generally makei it his business to inter
I r... M ii. . ..... , i j
. . . . .. . I ciuiultv iiuiu IU vuilllliuil UAHiT Ol reVOsed to leave as soon as Mr. N. commenced , . v '"w
lunon ana war."
liATEIl FROM CALIPOHMIA.
ARRIVAL OF THE I'ONV EX TRESS.
of the Anglo Saxon blood
We will make no further quotation from
tbia speech at this time. From beginning
to ead it is filled with sentiments aimilar to
the above. It is remarkable Mr. Voorhees
yard at th. north gate. Their step waa regular, and thej made a very creditable appearance in their neat uniform. The Fort Harrison Guard marched down Wa bash street until in front of our office.
should be so selfish, as to assert that thi. ti,eT went through numerous interestine
country, and the free institutions of Amer- .volutions to the great admiration of a large
ica, wer. intended, by our fathers, for th. crowd that had been attracted to tbe sid.
benefit of the Anglo-Saxon alone, and that walks. After gratifying the curiosity of all other races of men are inferior to them, the snertatora thev proceeded to their ar-
We do not know, but we suppose that all m0ry where they wer. dismissed. Ia the
lbe blood which courses through the veins meanwhile the Vigo Gnard within th.
of Mr. v. must be pure Anglo-Saxon if Court House yard wer. being put "through
Iber wn one drop of Celtic blood io him, their facings,' and after firing several vol-
he would, we have no doubt, open a vein leys with admirable precision as to concert
and let it OUt. - I of movement, ihev als nroeeodod In lheir
While he thus atygmstixes this Celtic armory where they left their arms, and race of men a. an "inferior," w wonder wer. then marched back to the square
ir ne win not te wining lo accept their where they pitched tbeir tents preparatory "h d
votes two wee- iruui ib-uiji m ne to a night's encampment on the square, let tbe inferior Irubman vol. for him. Th. people of Terr. Haute should be whitest the same time he asserts that this proud of their military companies, aod Government wss made for the prrior, tbe .hould lake an activ. iatereat io their welAnglo Saxon rsce? Can he expect the fare. They would do honor to any city. Irishmau to vote for him, when he asys em
that this " Western Hemisphere, tbia trreat I VoLUHTixa Statx Ekcamfm xmt. The In
of next month.
RAIL MAULER.
for the Bipress. WOBTHI50TOM, Sept. 19,1860. Ma. EniToa: It is with much pleasure
that I give you an Inkling of to dsy's pro
guest he was ; on which occasion a large
number of our citixeas turned out, inclu
ding quite a respectable number of Isdies,
who at th. eonclusioa of th. Col.'s compli
m.ntsry speech presented him with a uumberof elegant bouquets, with tkeir
I is . - i : l i.:.
e..!-a f!rt1. Thamas H. Nelson and F'eu'' uu wl,ra -
D.niel - Wind," Voorhees addressed one Tha clo'd the jeinl of the largest and roost enthusiastic crowd. P,ace- You may est old Owen down as
tbat ever assembled in old Greece. It is estimated thst there were fifteen hundred
people paetent. In tbe morning Col. Nelson was received by the ladies aod geallemen of whom there wer. 41 couple on horsebsch. It was a magnificent and bri liant affair.
all right, aod look for a good report at the
October election as wtll as at the Novtra
ber election, whea we expect to giv. th.
county to Honest Old Abe. owEir.
R. W. Tttompsoat mt Bedforel
Th. Independent publishes a snvopsis
At one o'clock the people repaired to a i of ao able speech msde at that place a few
rove a abort diatane. from town to hear days sg. by Hon. Rich srd W.Thompson.
I Y . L v: 1 W Tl
;- I iq me course oi aim reiuaiaa mr. i uomp iscussion. I . , .... .
I mmn aaiu ne waa iu iiivr vi ae rircuvo oi
Col. Nelson opened in- a speech or on. I Bell and Everett; still, at the ssme lime he Vnnp. and I. rat l.t me aa that it waa an 1 was strenouslv opposed to doing anvlhine
able 'and masterly vindication ofthe timi- th.won:d a.J5ih.r Tl??0." DmoT
. . . . , ... I crane party; mat party wnoae leaoera naa hooored principles cf the Republican par- constantly abused snd misrepresented the
ty. I immortal Clay during his life time, and had
Mr. Voorhees followed in a boisterous T.en f!'0 him l rav. with their
i vi ia ai s nn. rm
American Continent, i. the chief thealer I dianapolia papers of yesterday contain and feeble effort of one hour and a qusrter, J He spoke in the highest terms of Mr.
fur the display uf tbe vast power and re- I graphic accounta or tbe doiogs at the En- I m which li. did nothing but rrotn. at tb. I Lincoln; said, among other good things he anurrp- i.ftha A nvln.SiTAn r,. .!--- I eamnmant nn RatnrHa ,iA I mnnlh tear hia hair, rend hia elnlhea aeH I WSS an old Whig, and h. had known him
Will henotgite the honest, hard working Thea, accounts whet our regret that w. convince his hearera that h. waa a badly eouogVthrAYold Celt any participation in the anjoymenta of were unable to be preseut. used up roan. Indeed it ia a conceded fact ted ia Congreas together as old Whigs, and the freedom which w. all eaiov ? Whv Th. melancholv dutv of trvinir. convict, ".n all hands" that "windy Daniel" fell if elected he fell aar. Mr. Lincoln would
some of their fathers helped us achieve our I ins- and shootioar our youo fellow eitiaan far below expectation. still act as sn old Whig, by appointing
liberties. There is no', a battle field of the H. L. Rye. was th. attractiv. feature of
American Revolution upon which there Saturday. W. leader our sincere coo do- quent speech of thirty minutes, in which j rged him to giv. his influence to Hen-
wss not shed Celtic blood io defense of ienc. to his lovely young wife and seven be totally demolished modern Locoroeoism. drtcaa for uovernor ol ibis atate, argui.g American liberties. The hss never been amsll children. W. hop. our young friend He dealt heavy blow, on his opponent, jj1'! ao assemblage of men met together, upon enjoyed bis cigar after his execution, and and from the frequent outbursts of .p. thu, throw th. .leclion of rresident into
great occasions, for the Isst ten ceuturies, I as a proof of returning ssnity, did ooi I plaus. from tbe audience I am convinced I the House. He entertained great respect
but among the most eloquent, the most I sesin refuse his grog. I that it had a telling effect.
sifted and tbe most refined, ara thoe i-I The" follow is frn il. fnia-.n-li. "HU words hsd such a m-ltlng low,
whose viens are Celtic blood. J Journal of yesterday will probably throw
Why then does Mr. V oorhees, in on. fell. I som. light on th. melancholy affair :
swoop, ssy, tbat all this race of men, are
of an inferior type ?
And spok. th. truth so swe.tly wsll Tbay fell Ilk. th. seronett aaew And all was brightness where tbtv fell."
For the Express. WoBTumaTox. Imd.. 8ept. 22, 18C0. R. N. Ht'DSo.v Dear Sir: I received, to day, a number of copies of a Democratic
The "difficulty had been pre-arranged I Tbia demonstration together with th.
u I VP .a DaPr,! K'c ,or enthusiasamspifested every wherethrough lk.nl, Altniirl a A ft m im li.lt., Aa-a I a
w . v . ...w mw a w b.iivi 1 .1 ovum IJ 1. I . . .r.
in camp couia nave oeeo aeieciea to per
form such service. Tbey enjoyed the mat
ter hugely themselves, while entertaining
otn.ra, a. an oneuo.r anu criminating wit.
ness before the nrst court martial ever held
l. I : 1 : .' . I .. t :
paper, published at Terre-Haute, entitled Tb. announcement of tbe trial of a eoldier
the "Terre-Haute Weekly Argus," bearing I for a breech of military discipline created
; We meant to ssy thst Goce left a wife and three children in Tennessee, when he went to th. Penitentiary, and that when Summers died, he didn't take his wife and child with him.
the name, of Bell and Everett at iu mast
head, ii candiditei forPrisideotind Vice Presideul. Now; if there are . 'any Bell men in Greene county, the publisher of the
"Argus" had better lend his papera to
them for distribution, and not to me, for 1 am an earnest, though humble supporter or "Honest Old Abe." It is true, that at the beginning I was in favor of Mr. Bell, but since the fusion of the Amercans wilh
the Democracy, I, with scores of others.
have come over to Mr. Lincoln, ai the best hopu of saving the country from dissster. There is not, to toy koowledge, ten Bill men in this county, and by the Gih of November, there will not be one. It I. strongly suspected here, that the communication in th. first number of tbe "Argus," sigoed "Bell," imd dated Green, county, was written In jour city of T.rreHaute. Tours, truly, LEONARD FERRIS. . ' BT Mr. J. N. McCotcben, Douglas elector for the Cth Congressional District of Tenoesse, in a letter to the editor of th. Nashville Union, withdraws hia name from the Dougla. ticket, though friendly to him because runntog a ticket for him in Tennesse leads to give th. Stat, to Bell.
some excitement and begst curiosity. All
will coofesa that tbey were well repaid for
tbeir attendance it inn new court.
LisoOLx'a CaaMoaa. "Every vol. cast for Douflis,"isyi Breckinridge, "is a vote
for Lincoln.
"Every on. wb. votes for Breckinridge,"
ssys Douglas, "casta his vote for Lin cola."
"Th. Bell and Everett movement," siy both Breckinridge and Douglas, "can only
tend to increase the chances for Lincoln's
election .
If these ststements sre true, and there is
no good reason to question lheir correctness, what csu be more certain then the success of the Republican eiodidili T 07 The Albany, (New York) Statesman is confident tbat 75,000 Americans in that State, who hava never before voted the Republican tickst, will vol. for Abraham Lincoln io November next. Still Comao C. . H. Alward, Esq., of
8outh Bend, Indiana, a leading and earn
est Democrat nntil this time, hai written a letter to th. South Bend Register announ
cing hii diUrmlnitioo to go for Lincoln,
Hamlin and Lane.
out th. county is unerring evidence going
to prove thst tbe people ar. tired of Loco
foco misrule, and that in October next
Greene county will be released from th.
embrace and thraldom of Democracy. JUNIUS m Hptaklng ai flsima.
We understand that a portion of our
Democratic friends ar. very much exorcised
about tbe result of the aaeeting at Numa oo
Saturday night, and charge that the Re
publican, interrupted their meeting.
The facts are simply these, both parties had appointments for speakiog at Numa,
oo Saturday night, and both, claimed the
School House to speak in. Th. Republican speakers offered to di
vide time wilh the Democratic speakers,
but this th. friends of th. Liul. Giant re
fused to do, and while the Republicans were consulting In relation to the matter,
the Democrats got proseaaioo of the House
and commenced ipsiking. Thi Republi
can speakers then commenced speaking on
th. out sid., aad all most the entire crowd assembled around then, leaving but a acef-
tetingfom listeniogon thetnside.
Tb. Republican, took tb. lead and cam.
off victorious. Numa ia ail right.
1 m Savaox. A Mississippi editor, the other
day aaid that the negroes of Texaa were
dancing to the music of the cracking of thi oeckl of the Yankee abolitionists, and seemedjto enjoy th. fun.
for his Kentucky friends, but he could not
aceeed to their wishes, tie bad promised
to vote for Col. Lane, if nominated, and
he wa. going to do it. Because be could
see no hope of gain by throwing th. .lection into th. House, and for his part he
trusted it would not be done. Ho prefer
red an election by tb. people.
Th. conservative men of Indiana are ful
ly acquainted wilh Mr. Thompson, acd
know that an abler statesman, or better
posted politician does not exist within the
boundaries oi tbeir btate; or, perhaps, any other State. That being the esse, thev
will surely plsce snore reliance npon what he haa to aay, than tbey will upon the
sayings of persons whose qualifications are no better, and who cot only reside and
have all their interests indifferent States, but actually ia a d'Sent section of the Re Republic. Whit right bin the people of Kentucky, or any other State, to look over
and point out now w. indiamans ahall vote! An we not our own mea, and if in
need of advice hav. we not aor own great lights to look to; men who can aee aa far - a a a Ba ..a
into a solid suosiance as can tue great men of our .ister Slate? So long as Richard
W. Thompson is an Indianian, our answer will be io the affirmative. Mr. Thompson Is las t as good a Bell
man aa Mr. rrinitc. of Kentucky, the In
dividual who at mis time le making a
great enon to sen dim uougiaa, or at least to deliver us to Douglas be may have
told us long ago. If Mr. Thompson eould So. a ghost of a chance lo aid io the elec
tion of his candidates by oppoaiag tb. ReEublican Stall Ticket, there can be Utile übt but he woold de it. But h. save
there could be nolbiog gained by throwing lb. election into th. House ; and conse
quently he is in fav.r of an election by the people anything to overthrow unprincipaled Democracy. Do you aot suppose Thompson capacitated to see any advantage that might accure from throwing ihe
lection into the Hons. ? Unquestionably bale. Th. conservative men of lodiania know he is, aod hence tbey will pro
ceed at once to weigh him agaiasl those
citiieai of Kentucky, who, hiving failed to entangle him in their meahes, ar. now letting their inarei for them. -A. A. 7Viiae.
Sr. Josarn, Mo., Sept. IM. The TonyExprtss wilh California advices to the 12th iost., arrived here last night. Saw Fxaxcisco, Sept. 123:40 r. u The Pooy Express, with St. Louis dates to August 31st, arrived at Carson Valley Ibis morning. The tenth anniversary of the admission of California into the Union, wss celebrated by lbe Pioneers in Ssn Frsncisco on the 10th, by a partial suspension of business, a procession, an oration and a grand ball in the evening. . At the Republican primary election in San Francisco on the 8ih,lenout of tho twelve distiicts decided against making partisan nominations for local offices, and io favor of an alliance wi:h the People's Party in tbe municipal election. The Breckinridge Stste Convention ia in session st Sacramento. Ao Electoral ticket will undoubtedly be aominated, as many of that party believe the Stat, can be carried for Breckinridge.. The Mariposa gold mi.es on Col. Fremont's grant are reported to yield immensely since the completion of the extensive quarta mills. The last week, yield was at tbe rate of nearly $2,000 per day. Sufficient census returns are made to the Marshal, to torm a basis for estimating the population of California at 500,000. A fire atSonora on the 10th, destroyed 49,000 worth of property. Advices from Oregon are the Cth. Extravagant rumors prevsiled respecting the Silver mins io different parts of lb. Cascade Mountains. The Portland mails gives tbe moat encouraging reports from the Rock Creek gold mines. It represents the range to pay from $5 to $10 per day to the man. Iron or. has ben discovered in the Cascade Mouutains. Sacaamisto, Sept. 12 The Breckinridge Convention re assembled this morning, J. B. Welle was elected permanent Presideut, with 1? Vice Presdents, beieg on. from each Judicial District. The following persons were appointed Electors: Wm. Coronal, A. B. Dudley, V. E. Yerger and Zach. Montgomery. The Convention is still in session.
SENATOR SEWARD AT ST. JOSEPH. Sr. Joseph, Mo., Sept. S3. Senator Seward arrived here last night. He was received at the Depot by th. Wide Awakes and escot ted to the Pate. House, where h. was callUJ out aod made a short speech. Not leas lhan 2,000 person. wre present and listened to the ipeceh with tho cloaeat attention. He leaves to-morrow morning for Lawrence and Leavenworth. The Dougla. party bad a deeaoDstralioa , speeches and a torchlight rotation here
FROM ALUAfiT. Ata, N. Y Sept. 25. , Jss. T. Brady, candidate for Governor oo the Breckinridge ticket, made a speech hero to night, lie proclaimed war to th.
knif. sgainst th. Douglas Democracy, de
claring that if Lincoln was elected Seward would be hie Secretary of Siate, tad
Evarta fill Seward', plac ia lhe Senate.
In which event, the Republican party would be tb. only National party, and
would be inth. ascendant; and that after
this contest Douglas would not be heard gaio.
Tbis speech i. retarded as a final blow
to a uoioo of the Desoeeraey ia this Slat.
. . W Th. Republicans at Occaquaa, Va.,
have raised mother pole io the plici of
tht ooe lately cut dowa.
