Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 11, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 5 May 1854 — Page 2
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CHARLES C. S C OTT, Editor, - ... . 1S1L 1 " " 5 FRIDAY : : : : : : : MAY 5 1S31 ' . Asents for tho c. n. . .-. .n..-,-;,-,.. I.....-, .no,- -i,irA'i revive 8r.d reevipt tf su!.serittion. ad- ! ;lev"iTT ; verti--on-s. &e. ; E. i. Lavham. i-vst. lad.: 'ii-.p.lfs K. I1ed..e, f dorenee. Tnd : S.vxi kl 15. Eavtik. Putii.'t. Iu.l. l-tf S. H. PAKYIN. Ks-i.. tStneral Newspaper Avr!if. No. ;. Kvuvili street. Ve:tveen Wi-iunt ..rid Via. Cht fcaa-.i, Oil.,, is car only cnxhJt- : nt t- e-Valn advertisements and subserip- , ... m . e i-,- ; R. r.VLMKK is our inly ar.tboviz.-J Airent m Panadelpliia. New Yoik nd Boston, to obtain :;.lver.:se;itent and subscriptions for us. ; To Advertisers. TLe elivri;.ti..n ef the -Weekly Xews" is now V.'ub'.e that of any paper ever before puiMished iii tiis nlaee. ni-.d lUpid'.y inere.iiinu". Adverti-s.-rs wi'.l e- n.-v.it their own interest by choosins the -N.-ws" as a medium through whieli to n-aeh the rnbiie. Oar terras of adverti-ir..' are very l.w 1v -oinnm m" tii paee Notice. Subscribers to the Republican will rlease take notice, that all monies due on subserin - . .i :.i ... .v. i.;ou ate 10 ee ';uu iu i-iie weeiviv al'hs. - All persons ravin any one else wild be under tho necessity of paying again. j ..,.." : Keligious Notice. , ridor M. C. Edwakds (Baptist) will preach in the Court House on next Sabbath, at 10lj, o'clock. ! S. Hatii.vway's new bouse. King erected as an addition to his si.ore, is now nearly up. 03 That hole on Maiket street of wlr.ch we have spoken several times has at length been filled up. i -. frr" The Martha Washiiiirton consoirators ; L - nave naa ineir tnai put 01 tituii i;ie iounn L . Monday in May 03" Petek Rkowx, runner of the Par- I mors' Bank of Norfulf, committed suicide or. Thursday, by taking laudanum. Domes-' troubles drove him to the act. ' m 1 C3 Our friend "Dina" will have to excuse us tor making some s.ignt alterations m her communication as we could llOt resist the temptation We hope we have injured ; it none bv so d-unj. Prohibitory Liquor Law in Ohio.
The Sjnate Temperance bill passed the nierctal in regard to the verdict ol the llarllouso. on the -ih tilt., by a vote of 51 to County Jury.
3f. This bill allows the use ale, leer, a:. l cider. of native wine. 03" St. Louis, snd the adjacent country, was visited by a violent storm on the "Juth lilt. Great damage has boon done to houses ar.d farms, particularly along the line of the Pacific llailroad.
Cf" The Crystal Palace, of New York, brother, arrived, on the James Park, at Can-v.i.-der the management of the renowned P. nolton, Ind., on Sunday last. The citizens 1 . Bahntm, was opened on yesterday. were considerably excited, av.d it is expected Many r.ew attractions have been added since . that they will compel tnem to leave that last season. pl.,.;e Immediately.
CiT The associate edit -r of the Cincinnati Ln piirer, Mr. G. M. D. Bless, has taken unto himself a wife. The happy j.air have the good wishes of the srcji generally. C3 A young lady, iu Memphis, Miss Sck Bowm.w, mysteriously disappeared on the 2od of last month, and has r."t Ken l .-i sf -:..,., n,.r ,r 1 l.t-a.u ol sn.ee. Ut.n.ireds ot pcO' Ie were . . . . , 11 nunttnir tor lier. tiroa land and water, but without w . . , : til. - : OCT That boat of boats, the Jacob SiraJer, : is tlie ma.l packet for Louisville to-day. ! All our readers desirous of taking a trip down the river, had bettor look out for the Strader. Mr. Drsis..; will take pleasure in- - i writ vtov.;: vour names. We are under obligations to Mr. Jafor. FisHEa for furnishing us with an article upon the cultivation of Poach Trees I the conclusion of which will K- found on the
fourth page of this week's paper. We ad-1 J-S. Walker, has established himself pervise the farmers, and all others who take an ' maner.tly in this city, for the purpose of giv-
interest in fruit, to try the experiment. tiT A young lady naniod Mitchki.kt, s-v.-. ion on i "r ' ,' ; o.Velen. Vt.tll lipr CTtraon rn-i rt- m.i.-iM lias i in 1 1 .is.iiie. smoiI rne c-rt-.-ir s...- .- i.,-,'.-.. lowers. It is said that she so f.r.rT,,ir.w 1,i,,:.i.:.,. J ............. ... s:. i.u ., t ii.it i ue musicians oi her on hesira frepiently forget themselves i TttlJ stn p piay-.n-i '" " ' , M" NaX, E' Jr' who ar"v,J ; last wee from lahtorma, by Express, has; nr thanks for late San Francisco, Maritsa, . and .Stockton papers. Willie is quite a j Mn all lov (not more than five years old -i . . ' i sno.nd t.r.nk.) and deserves great credit for j ttiol .rgtrtp he has made. He was put in j t tie care o t he express agent, who has safely ; deitvcroii htm to hts relations and friends in til.S CitV. I . " " i try !U.!S Mll.r s Itim li .ut T-el.ir W 1 .... i---. ....... .. ...... rHMictl a 1 ationng establishment iu one of S. F. Covington's business houses, on Main ' s.rcet. .Mr. .Mites has -en pr.-.-vr,,l il, i business a great many years, and is ft.llv c mpotent to compete with any establishment ; in the West, in making coats, vests, &c, of! the latest fashions. CJive him ca'l Advertisement next week. ' ' OCT It is rumoidThaisenator HorsroN ' . t , , . . ., , ,., intends rcmovirar Irs fanr.lv to Cabforia 1 ' "4- : Itoason don't want to educate his children I in a slave State.
That will do to stuff down some peonies ! V - OI . ,,,e w n'ln-''iT escaped . i , i t.t , i 1 ' j without Ifing in, ured. Lieut Davidson, in throat, but it wont go down ours. e!fl)mtlljn, and Dr. M,.b.r w..
think there u some fit oftiee the lion. Son-' ator is looking after, more anxiously than the education of bis children what it is! Wonder' It is said that there is to lie yet anoth i r theatre built at lr'ad'vry, Xow York "f III'.-' s:v.;.
The Ward Excitement. j we expected, the twelve hmc-ahk jurv- i that were so much eulogized bv a few ! ?'?' !ssef Wgllt in a vw?ict ofX0T txLlLTl. I; dul not surprise us a par- i tide, for we are accustomed to look upon! swc veracts m Kentucky, when money . arid justice hang in the scales. We have! not yet forgotten the verdict of the jury in : tnc trial of Shelby a murder quite equal to that committed by the "amiable, good-dis I . . r ' b i positioned'' Matt. F. Ward. Had Mr. Butler killed Ward, and had this same jury! the bringing in of the verdict, he would have s i . " , . TT. ,. . , lcen strur'S P w ithout mercy. lbs "anv.a- J tie disposition" would have had no effect m sw aying the jury from giving a verdict; of Guiltv; nothing could have saved him' , . . , , , Wxt money. How truly has Shakspearc s; o- I ken ot ttie eiiect ot gout: ana now nppn- j cably docs it suit this case: Whk-h muki-s the true man kilVd. :n J saves the tV.ief: j Nay. soim-tim.-. hangs b th tliief and true I man: Whr.t : .an it not Jo. and nnJo? i ! But Kentucky, notwithstanding "all her . ! faults, I love her still."' She lias many no- . le I diotic, and justice-loving people men that would administer ius'.ice, r. ?Sardw ; less cf consepuences-men that money can- ; ,:et lit2- IIer S misfortune is in getting i worshippers of Mammon ins'ea 1 of God. ; upon the jury bench. ; We arc pleased to see that the people of, Louisville have brought in ilwlr verdict aganst j the Hardin Cout.ty Jury and that they ex-, Libited their utter contempt for John J. i".tter,don, tao v jury, Geo. D. T:e .uiiteerC?) counsel, the .lice, and other subjects : cvnillv as worthv. ' Oh', what a fall was there, my ccuntrymcr!," v hen John J. Crit-! ter.Jen, forgetful cf the position beheld,; and the love and resicet due him by the people of Kentucky, volunteered to defend i , -.', -11 1 .1 . ' a murderer. " i i.at a fall, when the cm-, f , , , 1 . . zens of Kontucky, caned upon bim to re-; sign bis seat in the b . S. Senate; and "what a fall," when he was burnt in effigy before a h"ge assemblage of citizens of his own State. 1 The people have expressed their disap-1 probation in a very strong manner, of this unfair way of giving verdicts: and we hope chat th;s Cvill be the last decision of a jury in xvll;cll monev 0ut-wei-h ju&lice. T,-. oTober r.'nrill will tr fonn-l tbe r,nr. ticularsof the effi-v bamib.g, the resolutions assed by the citizens of Louisville, and an excellent article from the Cincinnati ComPublic Opinion. The people of Kentucky are giving their opinion of the Jury and counsel in the Ward farce, by holding indignation meetings, and burning effigies. A very large one was hold at Cyiithiana, Harrison county, on Saturday afternoon last. Matt. Ward, accompanied by his wife and A meeting was noet m .via.iisonf irei., en Tuesday evening, and after several speeches, the following resolution was adopted: lies.tlve.? Tb.lf tb:.: -,.-.-.. :u,t r.niwl tl.i Board of Directors of' the Jefferson" Cotmty j Agricultural Fair to withdraw t neir invitation to Governor Crittenden to deliver the 'address at the next Annual Fair of Jefferson County. The action of Governor Ciitten- ' Jen iu tlie W;ml C:lse' having volunteered his service?, and prostituted his great talents in ,. .1 .1 r i1 an unworthy cause, viz: the overriding of i ,.w;- s,,;.,.-. 1,1. 1,.,.. 1 ; .1. . ruuui. jllOLil.1, Ilium llilS vmillltll Sllll I; llie invitation was giveu, is deemed a sufficient excuse, U one is necessary, for this public withdrawal of that invitation. There scms to be but one opinion, all over the country, in regard to the verdict given by the Hardin County Jury. - - . . - otew .uveruscji-,eiiis. Protection Insurance Company, S. F. Coviugton. Agent. This old and well-known company still continues to oiler inducements t0 persons wishing to avail themselves of benefits of insurance. ing all persons an opportunity of getting! good boots and shoes. Joe is a clever fellow, and will ilo his best to iaeao all who ; favor him with their patronage 1 The Switzerland aud Ohio Agricultural! Society have a "Public Notice in our ad- 1 .-...;. a.. 1 . . . r r, . V ' 6 . . . 1;ullorM'1 ir iov, mi; iicuict.. The Indian- W.vr. ox tue Pi.aiss. The ; details of battles between the United States I troops alld somc of tho InJian trills iu New Mexico S110XV how vital the necessity is that 1 our niiUtarv forcc out 5n that couhtr. shouM I i , ,i i . , x ,. " , ! he strengthened, and the Indians severely! runislie,p We have given soma few partic- I but tlle followinr later intelligence1 sWs a orse rcsult th;m xvo havu S0CIK 0n tho Oth of March there was a fight! li-itivnn I t.i..t l....,5.. . .. .1 r .1.;"... .v- . ., w.-.i ...i.i. i.i ...lllitl.tl.il i IIMU, dra - roons. and a narlv nf .licirilhi Te.lim,s s; .... i j- ' ,.- , , . 11 o.i. oi me liiu.aiis wore Killed, ana two ol 'he sod'ers; four dragoons wore also woun''e!' lic '"viians for the first time, were "'l i - On the 20th of March, the soldiers, thirty in number, wore outdone, r Prohibit- .1... feated. hi the :?0th of March, company I of the dragoons, sixty in number, under" the cornT'Z f ,Lk,lL J" Y'" 1;W '!"-'t the A paclies, to the number of 2. warriors, l." Z "w' ,,rffthe of the mountain, and on the road from Taos n.t.. v . ti i ... to ranta to. I ho battle was a sanguinary one. Thirty-five of the troojw are rejxiited to nave ihhui kuled and seventeen wounded ! i 1 ti. . . ' . .'.. "T. wounded The fiit sorereant, w as killed. The loss on the part of the Indians is said i . . i i . , . . . L -v f0"' ri,,.v '"'rsos loloncfing to tne uragiKins, all the Colt revolvers and carbines, fell into the possession of the Indians. 03" Hunker Mill Momim-int is now1 pghtod with gtis.
men.
Nov Passing away is written on all things it ' is written on the little flowers that bloom to d lay and wither ere the sun, behind the west- i horizon, sinks to rest. It is written oa ! , , ' , , ern ine orow oi me agea man, wno, toHei-.ng t l f ,1 i . ... I through life, stands upon the verge of the grave, expecting every moment to fall like an old decavinc tree that h:ii w if b stood il. uitter b.asts ot winter, now waits but tor a gentle breeze to lay tt low. It is Written on the smiling face of the voung maiden, as she prepares to enter the gav world, and . . . n " . mingle m the Invobties of life. ou see it written in the laughing eyes of the pratlung iiaoe as u nrst ratses itseit irom us little bed and pecr,s so innocentlv over the sidelike a little llower that blooms upon the mar-. gin of a stream, and in its blushing leauty leans over to sec Us rellection in the water,
1':t the Weekly Passing Away.
wnen its small Hold upon tne eartn is broken, " " v.u...l-u 10 -, mvm iu.av t,e statement of a man whom ho ki ow and it falls into the stream and passes away. 10 exCCile!!' ot tins pe.secuted Ut b., u. vmldiinem of truth and ho,,,,-.-... 1 i oung man. will aira'.u be srraced bv his 1.1 i-s. ! 1 1.. .1 : 1 . .1 . . . . 1 . .
All th n-s are. tru v. tuss ;it tiwav.-1 xm,., ...... tV, i 1 1 " uww A,u luc v,u " j our younger days with pleasant rcminis- i cer.cos of the past?-thcv have passed awav, 1.-1--. ... l ...1 1 ... 1 1 . me iuv ii.ne loiu, uu am ituiiusi forgotten. Wh .-re are our voung as.soci- ! ates friends oi" our childhood, of our youth? they have passed away to their long homes, and are at rest from the cares ami vanities of this world. A mother, who so kindly watched over us in our who indulged us in ev infancy-a fathar, erv little whim-a ,
. ... 1 ... , 1 r , i.i ti'v leecni, uiui in ici! ickv, s a still StiOll '- sweet and srentie sister, and a fond and do-1 - . ' , , " , ' 1 er instance ot the unp-otency ol those insti ling brother where are they? borne of unions upon which men have been wont to them sleep in the lonely graveyard, and some ' rely, for justice iu cases where oversh.idowstill remain with us; but the thoughts of the mrf an'1 prostituted talent and the means of livir-g are with those of the dead, and often I colT"l;tioV ,,U:-V bo 'f commanded ... ,T'I,I ll li -.1 tl,.,.-.. .....1 .1. .1
do thev wish that thev. too, like early f onus and flowers, had passed a war. Life is but a fleeting dream, and all, all are passing away. " As I sit isn 't muse uii i'.nely. Yt'kii no C'linpaii'ious near, IIo't sadly -.neie.erv ror.ders At th- ehali-e et DIXA. Pretil the I.o.iist i.le O mrier. ' After the adjournment of the meeting at the Court House for the purpose of obtain-1 ing funds for the erection of a monument to the lamented Butler, a second meeting was called in the Court House yard. An expres- ; sion of indignation was given by the burning j in effigy of the Hardin County Jury, John j J. Crittenden, (the volunteer counsel.) Nat. j Wolfe, Goo. D. Prentice, (the . e litr,) Matt. F. Ward, and 11. J. Ward, jr., ; ('' he tJ0yi(tV.' iit '. . t . ?.) 1 The following preamble and resolutions were then prepared and read by Mr. C. F. ' Coppage and unanimously adopted: Claiming the right as free and untrammeled citizens to meet upon all proper occasions, and give a free and fearless expression of our opinions upon anv and ail sut'ieets; and looming this occasion not only a proper time, out an imperative call upon eveiy uiipiirchased citzen to give utterance to his sentiments, we have mot. and offer to the world and the rest of mankind the followimr reso lutions embody!! moeliuii. the sei.liinei.ts of thi; .V.WtW, That wo. in whose, midst the laiiiented W. II. G. Butler was most cruelly murdered, feel no hesitancy in branding it as one of the darkest and damning murders ever perpetrated iu any community. Ji '! vl, That we deny iu the strongest terms having ;ht, with "bloodhound avidity," the murderer, Matt. F. Ward: that all we have asked or desired was simply jiit ;.-. This lias been refused; and Kentucky stands blackened with another foul murder, and the murderer is turned loose upon society. Jiis-JivJ, That, in the opinion of this meeting, Geo. D. Prentice has pursued a course in reference to this most foul murder which should sink him ami the Louisville Journal in the opinion of all honest and right thinking men. He has long tried to lloat on the "outskirts of a fashionable aristocracy.' Louisville severed every tie: all feelings of ' itiv. viii.i uo respect ami contidence lierotolorce entertain..il' 1 It -it V. f.-i. ..fV.11- ill... ,.1-1 li.itt.i. Ai-i l.in.iA ,1- , - , . , ol our present regard, than bv requesting ..' . htm to resign his seat, in the State Senate and remove lorthwith to parts unknown. 7',.. J... I 'I'K... -.., ...... . 1 J.""a. ., i ii.il me , i.iuiiiKTi vjosuisei, i ue . once honored and honorable Jo m .J. ( rittonden, has given evidence that men in high l8Vlil ;UK' K'tuoky right, in the eves of iue world, we counsel no aemonstratiou . . . t ... ., poal to all 0, ci ix n to m in, X j premacy of the law. llepJcel, That in the opinion of this meet- j inn, the verdict of acquittal, rendered by a "Hardin County Jury," was only obtained lowar.is rerson or iroieny. nut earnosuv anthrough the iutluenoe of money, and that the men to a them as ear: ami ir-H; we w i h it to tro forth that T - Ml , , , , ii . in Louisville, where the much lamented Uut-: lor lived where he wis beloved and whore ! er uvea, wiierc no was ixiovca, ana wiure , he was murdered, there is but one sentiment in reference to the murderer. That sonti-1 mont is that ho shonbl I. iv.. 1 ,, l,., , .;i he was .Vt7. rle.ht. - w v-..uiv.u . , I-'VVjII L1UII. Illllll ,7... meeting he published iu the Democrat and Courier. W. lb AXDKRSOX, Chairman. Wm. W. Moiims, Secretary. CO The IT. S. surveying schooner Aratro
and they are now called noon to snnnort h':m ;eonted several davs b, its .b.Il.-..'-.. 1 ... ! . a" ."I'l 01 window ol the Court House, and march ou tho members, ho made this :
j or let him fail: fall he will, fall he must! i condensed into a few linos. The' deceased ' crowd " ' execrations of the mmnceinent. j fc-Wi-?'.', That Nat. Wolfe, who has been ! was a teacher in a public school. brotbtr 1 '"Vi ' , , , 1 Mr Wh-oh-r asked 1,. ,t-o to ib,,,b -. ' supported by this community in every pub- ! of ihe homicide was a ri.pil and hi I I von 1 H'J "T'1-tol uothv of a place. ,!r "-;''-'1 av e to submi, a r s. , lie station he has ever held, has, by his most' corrected on a previous llav, m.'n a ch i ZTf r . , v ' lh"! S;IvUr' ol "' wanton inshinnti.vis nnnn tho itb. of ol" fals.diond '!',; ..rn.w.ll tl. . i A,tvr tue l'assaSc of tlie resolutions a N avy to send sto;imers in search of missin-'
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country, and desi,-,. ,,o viob,f;.,n of !.,, ,.l ' ttt-een the ,,--,;... it .i....i.-..i J. ... .. l'l;,-Ii'g-togol lier. 1 he torch was applied b
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h'- vivtv-t. mn. , vm lv 'uni; 1 ci.ii4i.i luiuimiv tuwitl H.'lvi1 nit'li i
who composed the jury are condemned ' room of Prof Hutlero.i the "1 V, .,.,,,1,,,' . ,T 1 - -vp, u ; ; ....i.s-. ai , 11 eternity. Kentucky does not claim ? wl henTw ... t.Zl .T ' th '" tl,u iollowing ; .enna, , reg ird to the matter, says ho has,
i her sons, and we respectfully, but Wm W..r.l ,-,.. i 1... ' .... . . 1 ... .. . ! reason to doubt the sanity of Mr. Iii. h.,,iT .
nestly re.piest the entire Ward .nily, ; llK,,y ocvnpied. Ik,f Z ! citi nS,Vn,.fc S m nt wi;!:! H-t,y for no I I their purchased jury, to remove at once. ! r:,tt. and Ib.beit War. I fbr,.- c.,.- m.. n.o i .... .. .. . . 1 i 111 " to u l,OMi i otb..,- . ..,,i : , : .
.0 was (V-' dc,,,l ., i, .. " .r v. . I' I11"".1 I"'" ceueu ie uie icmc.oiicooi Uoht, IMreJ, That 'we 'giVc our hearty support , n!S uX rZi auT Wn 1 "Vt V' "" I to the Democrat and Courier and fully jusiifv i wil , ot 1 i i't f f" "t",1 1Z' "M lh" Ithe course which they have pursued t V i llT u i;'use but foi.nd it dose, tod whoroupon the journalists; and that, the thanks this moot- " hr" If h r I 1 ' l,Z Z t. Vth Werc thcn and tlu're 1,,,n- ' i ing be tendered to Messrs. Carpenter, Gibson UI r ' f nl I ox Si Tuns I T' ' 17 T,K "" !" and Allen, who conducted the nroseeulion ! , 7 Z. ! ZZZt VZ 1 ',U'" threw st,"los !,t 1,10 windows, and the
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with so -real ability i r". i consorvalory or summer-house, a great MuanLj.Z '..tli,, .i;.t. r . J heard a slight stamping o the foot, and tity of glass being demolished. After this.
nas arrivo.i at lialvoston, lor tlie iuriMse ol 1 (J, i n, lr St.. row W., ;.. being employed in limshing the w; rk'of tbelfc , Tof SoZZ c oast survey ,n that Mcmty The Arago her. He had come out of lb.tler's room will finish the work upon the bar and gulf Uhen the Wards came in, and sent for lbit-
lias arrived at lialvoston, for the puriioso of coast iu the iioi-l.K.rhood of the island, and : n o.....tl..P .. ill ... .1... . . d siii.iiii-i u-.i-.fi ii, ai. i.ue: miiuu lime I Olll plete the survey of the upper bay. (KT The Rev. fioorge L. Adams, to whom ajioorwidow uf Uonniokor, N. II., had given a power of attorney to collect G,X.H)diIe her from the railroad as a comiH-'iisation for the loss of her husband and child in the Xorwalk at tmj.h- (i-,-- con. I".- with ;h. m-.n -v.
Prom ihe Ciiii iniiati Cerumen i.d.
j . inc Mizaucunown I a.ce-- Aciunta! ol the Wards. After the tragedv comes the farce. The uram:ltic ui.itics and sequences have all boon ffe1! ' ""'"T lias ,,;KJ tne benelit ol witnessing the performance ot . . '"-o '" I the best t.vlent iu the profession. The carioature of judicial propriety has been successful thnnigi.out. Nothing has been outraged out s jusuce, numati laws, the rights ot society, tne memory ol i dead man, the hearts ot" his surviving I'aiuilv and fi ieiids. and the common sense ot mankind. Due of the niost wealthy, and lhere!ore worthy, coil;:e0''s ' Kentucky-the anstoeratie circle ot the citv ot Louisville receives back imo its wilh lionor. one of iu niembers, v.ndtcate!., justified, iU J!0 i ms Kvt Journal re,;lins his amlabie ,,,roi coiTos - potulent; the lie v. M. Schou hi, "promising convert; and the drawing-rooms of those ., 1. .1. . . . , ' 1 . , V oesoiaaot!, ana aouot tne rightcousness ol that verdict which Uses a stigma n ,"0,no.r-v ol l'f ''"sband; but what r J""" Mi.iie, 7 w,m lu lea: let JtviicE be done. lieaveus do fall' is not necessary to-dav tor us to declare , " w"ca raen 01 a corj ia,n class can at the.r pleasure secure i.nm.inity irom the conse.p.onces oi crane. The .... v.. v 00, j.io..lk .womes p-aia-ivue m tne iiosonce ol tuoi.ov and social lotion. Ohio has been publicly shamed by l exhibition ol this tact; and the result of e-iv..iuess, auu uiatvo uie w rong appear the better reason. Il there was a murder eoiu-.nittcd, or.c v:iu p. .-,1! rated when Butler was slain. If thereover wa a time when all the technical re.piisitions W lll.'ll er) to maUe up tbe cr.me were fully complied with, it was then. I f there over" was an occasion when all the facts necessary to a development of the offensi; in its naked enormity were fully proved, it was at the trial in llli.a'.iethtowii. If there ever was a jury that did wrong when sworn to do ri;ht, and in the face ol tho l.iw and the facts committed a great crime by the rendition of an unrighteous verdict, that jury was the one which acquitted Matt. F. W.vun, charged with the murder of Butler. It may be in inired, what rkht have news papers lo animadvert upon the proceedac's ot courts, tho tactics of counsel or the ver - u.c.s 01 juries.- I lie man is acquitted, therelore he is innocent; and to express a doubt m on so tender a point is slander and persecation. Virluoo .gentlemen who have ta - 1 1 C . . . 1 . 1 ieu iiiiuc iees as counsel; tusitltercSUvl "en tlemen who have generously volunteered to aid iii protecting the innocent Irom injustice, will find it necessary to become indignant at ucii a course, ana we shall be accused of ! wickedly endeavoring to sap the f.undati. ol lUstico, by calling m .inestion the infalli bility of its agencies. Perhaps so. We do not claim to have many rielits now-a-davs. For a newspaper to detail the circumstances of a crime, before trial is very offensive to the tender consciences of some. To publish -otimonv as aevenopci on trial, is an ot feneo punishable bv hard words and judicial
indignation. And if we permit ourselves to yiHl IUS'" -V;Ul1 M'-,xy, whore the peo, le do.:ht tbe correctness of the result, or th ; ass,Mnhh.'J to the number of Tin") to hones'v of the means employed to secure it ,",t cm, ting the women and we are liable to be branded' as j orsecutors" ollll,,rr"-. Hundreds and hundreds of the' and slanderers, thirsty (or blood, and enraged r,'"ll!"r? ol V-wm !roiti New Albany, because ihe silment we crave is denied. We ' uI,'-'l'Sl'::vl'!l' :,!,l the surround'ng country, have our own opinions upon this s'ubiect wor,? ".l t'"' ,;'t:ig. a"l attested their apat;d as our convictions are, so shall weVt! : l"""'u';"n i,! tlu' :;""'-"- terms. We desire to preserve the supremacy f the Alter the 1,.. .-.mg was oig.mi.ed, an.! law. That the law niav preserve its surreni- : rt'Sulull"liS 'opted, speeches siiort and to a 7, its administration must be iu.-orrm.t I"""t vv,-'r(' ,n;l'i,; ''-v ;l ,i"z'-'n "r more Wo dread and would avert the approach of orators in the Court house, east room, the time, when the people, disgusted with lll!l " ''lr'1 " 'he steps, and in the street, the inefficiency bf courts to do justice, si1;ln :llul ;l1 t:ln-'s 'he shouts that went up from take the law "into their own hands.' (j0( lhe 111 tilmudo were heard all over the city, save us from such a catastrophe! At :l" eiU",.v "' tlie proceetlings a Tho facts of the Ward case are of the to 'T'"1 sin,, , lest rb,r,,efe. .,,,.1 , . I oVVllt w.tuess ' -Barlow -was llOISied
w.w-.vwv v.i.i.i.iv.tv.1, 'THII'MH lUCil OC- , v iiwu, jiixio uuiioi;u liiu iiHii Mni un of the family, aud Matt. F. Ward was dele gated to administer iHinishmeiit to the , . . . . . . . . . 1 - ' .n..ri..) H-I1.1 I1.1.I .,-ttl. I.I.... ,:. . .1 . 1. 0 ; o,s,.i,,u lull ! scion of a noble stock. H . -.iie takes with linn .a younger brother armed with a bowie knife 1.. :. . i and goes to a gun-smith's shop, whore h 1 1 .. . i pioeuaseu a pair oi pisiolS ami requires ; them to be loaded. W it h us knir...!-....,,;.,., brother for a body-guard, he enters the no severe one, as Ward hnj his hand in his looKet, and tne rrt hand o lint or wm . . i , i ... .. .. .... cn i uea ana miner la s. lie sceia. i ild bv the bo vs of the V" 100 the sons of respectable families i Kenn.cky - We irive the testimony of two out of seVor - ill who wore examined, which does rot differ in substance from that of all the others- . . . " I iu .-iu.jnmui.i- uuui nun in an me. outers: . " " i"'1
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i.nei ...ntu it an IUU lllo.si.io OO UOS- i "Ami t l;(t " COIIC lldod Mr ('. lob,, nised- the coiitemotible i.imov wl. b..v'i r- .. y"u e,i air. i.., ,s .lolm 'i , i.i!i 1 l l , P J' 'ittomlon tho volunteer counsel, Hod chesnnts and then lies about it, or my broth- : holnhim'" Cr Willi-nn''' Mr Itmler T ,. ;iii Hm -, " , " J ' L lt' I'l I . , l 11,18 wf
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"v wnj,i. i.e.o.c i uuui uic i-isioi was ; ill0d. and Butler f, il. . vol lin.ii -. tin shot j my wife, my child.' Hoard Malt. Ward call Butler a d d liar, iusi before the l isj tol tired. Before that, sa j Z'Z' ard a Yv ard made the tno .iw Ward make a motion towards motion tow ards h.tn. Saw nothing like a blow on either side. Butler's back was towards me." These are all the material facts of the case. jt u aduiitted that Matt. V. V,,,1 t;il...t I,;. : victim by shoot ir.tf him with n i it,.l rl,,..., ,!. ' ti,., i,. i ,t .,, ,i, , the evideno- It is rot adnrtt-d ,i,ut xc NVCIlt U) tUt. witll (he illU.tiolJ : of committing ilk-gai violence. It is admit. ' t.,.i ... i... i . i . . . , . ,e Z ,7 I n lit i t ,1 "omu-i.te, but : ZCi n. M'u . a not employ pistols and a Iwwie ki.'fe for I St,,,iV,1StnU,Ce " " ' 1 and h , " f' H "'l"n Vu!. Vexl : t 5,.; fo? a explanation, for he refused u, ' i "v " ,u ""l &'J l" "asuso, 1 or no na.l 1.0 m ;niiuiii.:i,i.i iiini im i uai I'm nose, an. 1 erreat .-ir.M..i (.. . ; 1.. I 1. 1 stress is given to tin- fact that he w-.s !;,,. : to b, weaker than the mat. he expected to enooimtor. He wont to kill, and he killed He went to murder, and he did murder. ; .. -;.!. i.:.. ;.. 1.:.. 1. ... 1 .1 . 1 ,,:,, nt .1.. , m.. :. ..... .... . ... safely. A school mas'er in the midst of his ; pupiU-tho most helpless mar, that cm - ; ist-preoluded bv his profession Iron, car- - . . , i - . . . . , iuiia.ui , 1 un I' l.m il 11 1 1 , v;iltr weal ons ki.ow i, to be ...e,e..: ,.l .,, .1 harmless in a remarkable d ' followed up,'and shot down, and i.Cmur'd Cr is found guilty of having committed t eeroe. is int.tei or act of si.l.K i f.!-i;ni; ! Matt. F. Ward was found Nor Grinn! The jury of his country that tiied the issue joined between the Commonwealth of K.-n-tueky and liMnselt could l ot di-rover that he had committed manslaughter: nav, not even an ass iult! Ia tln.-ir view, he has done no more than what is light. Ills acquittal is a jiistitkatioii of the act. And why was he ac piitted? Because he is a respectable young nnm, a 00,1 family, w-ak in one of his legs, inclined to piety, and rich with all. ; This was his ground ol' defense, and this defense was stronger than the facts ptovoli in ; the rosoetition. Therefore the prosecution laile-i. Hereafter, in Kentucky, lospcctahlc young men, weak in the leg, inclined to 1 iety, and rich, may shoot snipes or school masters at their option, the latter being per. haps the game best calculated to illustrate their amiable .p.nilities, and especially their I tendency to devotional eor.-'..-. But lor all thes" things, fellow citizens. ! there is an account to he" rendered. Go.l, justice and man laws can: t thus be. nitop wound upon ' ragl wit I ut inllictiiej; a l the community. I here is a woe pronounced upon that community thai fowls the riht: and there is a h ind that will surely punish ' eve y groat public otfci.ee. ii! v. There is a w From the l.ouisv ii'a- ', u: i. r. Tho Out jxtiirinv oj the IVopte. In accordance with public sentiment, and by tlie announcement of handbills Saturday, the citizens of Louisville wore called together at the Court House Saturday night to express and avow their indignation at the outrageous verdict of the "Hardin county jury iu the ac.piiital of Matt. F. Ward, the viir("rer of Professor Butler, in his .-h"ol room last November. At an early hour the court house was densely thronged' with poo- ' ' ' 1 "-'-'''ting was adjourned to tho . i r i i ,1 , ,'avccn tw" tr,H's ! , -. 1 . .. . " uim, and upon it wore hung fifteen effigies "duly - 1 ... ..in iiiLii iuc names Ol inc persons I ii. .,.,.,...,,.. 1 1 ,-. ... ', .K,.m ,,,1 . 11:.,ns ,,f ... ie ........... ... .1 I W1 - lr,wnlal1' "-ei i"u iiiotisanus lia.l .TT1.1 mum lli. L-u-tn.i.. iV,.... l. i - . I,,,,,.,., ,,6,s in s,,, . lmmi. tudo unanimously demanded thev should be ! I,-. r. ,1 A 00 in in" v 11 lb-n t l,, in. 1 ... .. " .'. " "3 "1"ll"c'1i1 ! t , ,, P0 .mou,,l.tf(l '"" . point : .,,. ..... .vuimis tui, me wiiieieni lm ivniW'.Jl'.. I'-.....!. ...I... .1 i ...".un, uu iiciiotiuceu us as pursii - ing the innocent murderer with blood hound .,..;.i;... t .. i .i. ... .i . . iiu'iia, .vim ini'ii iiu iein-eseiir:if..iti .a ' . . - tt o ie r-ra.i oil n,, i vv.nii t ,1.1. ......... .. r lT' Mr 1 o'Tl If"" T'- . " V 1 V 1 mur,Z 'c V00.1 ' l ' , ST' "!",,Ues si'o.lm- ,.,-ackI T ''T' croud rlo,8,ss,,st his explos,,,,,) .i. , ,i ,. i:,,. ,,r .i . i i , M.v ii.i..lii,ii i.-,iiuii u it:.; u'iiuu;ii ttl 1 Vt is safely conHded." lIO!l u,( I'e-T"1', P''laps L' lui fmniber. - . r : . ineuy iirocoe.ieu io tne resutoiico o Ko it.. I War. . - sr. b,.-,rb,,r i., tl,..; n.i .o:.: . lie solm, t.honuhtloss persons in the crowd sot "re tothe edigios, which in burnin- as a natural conso.pionce, set (ire to the" house The lire bells rang out the alarm and the wore soon at, the scone, the lire Mug .. . . " : unm,,, hate t- snl..ln..,l ,, tl. n,.t . ..... ! ,!.,,:,,,(, ,,,,;, .,, ,1V; ,',,,.', . V, , . . 11,10 ,, l Ji r s u- mi t'"- ,l!r,,,r lUaU'1 r,,wnSmai.i. pox on S iiritoAun. Tho ship Windemoro, Capt. Fairchild, arrived mi Sunday evening, the '2.1,1 inst, at X -vv Orleans from Liverpool, with four hundred passengers oti lioard, and landed at tho wharf of the first District. She had thirty cases of small pox and twelve deaths during the passage to that Jiort. I'dio balance of the passengers wore landed in the city, evcojiting a few. The we-,; ::! to the I 'n eii i fin sf '.,!.
ijij Icictr:(jif.
Additional wi by the Pa-Mi;-. Nkw York. May 1. There had bi n a groat alienee of authentic iiif'.'vmation from the seat of war for some das previous to tho sitlii-g of tho r.ieihe. The entrance of the Austrian forces into Serv.a is doubted in some quarters. The decree expel the i rooks fiot the Tiukish territory was being enforced. The (!:eok insurrection still existv, but in a very iVeule state. We have advices from Asia to the flth of March but tm further orii-r.itions h i 1 taken place ow it - to the unfavorable v.oa'he: tor "f Tl. 'inn 11 victory over ,1, Russians, compelling them to eva-nate sev oral forts and retire to their ships. The men in some garrisons were nearly cut to pieces. ! The English Parliament w as l ot in session. The British Governm -'i.t demanded of Spain that she should refuse admi' tanco of Russian privateers into Spanish potts. Breads! u!i's a.e admitted free into Sweden uttil the end of July, i The negotiations b-t.veen Austria and Prussia were still goitij ,;.. 1 Tho Austrian (.msul-tb.-neral at Alexaiilrta iiotilie.t all Knssiau subjects that h;s prom I toi'tion over tliem coaseson thelMih of Ann!' before w hich .'.ate they mast leave Mvpt 'I'he Danish Cal inot remains in office, but the 1 arliauientarv leaders will lv ilisinissci. Baltic by the sulj hur and trait. 'I'he live v F.n-bsh etuis 1 a l, bmnd I Is eized in th rs w ere ladan wi to 111 L'lb.'C to t.t. Duke mand of ll.'..t. I 'ol s'ant Hie has as.-uuie l the cunithe Biie.-iaii tieet and hoisted his A Ivies from (" rle, tin th that the -arrison at Varna had ask einfoi-cetneiits from the il,:et. 'Pile Kn-lish ami Fionch tiooj s at (1 I Will, it isai.I be or lored there. At M itchin there was a sat; j:t ina rv eaeeni -nt: three Russian and three K-v bat'.aliions r.m line 1 d -a 1 01 the fie! I. entian The months blocked up. of the Danub.' were CONGRESSIONAL. W.sl!IN.,ToN, M i- 1. SitVAT::. Mr. S'ideli o,;"-:-.- a resolution directing the committee on Foreign Ib-lalions. to inquire into the exp-diet:cy of ;iu. hori.ii:tlie President, at any tim- during the recess of Congress, to susp-nd the :,ets of r..ngr-ss preventing es-e,litii,iis l.-aving the Fnited States against foreign countries. He said this was a matter of great importance, and referred to the project of Africanizing Cuba, which it was tbe intention of the I'nied S: ates to prevent. Alter Mr. L-tcher ami others spok iiostion the resolution was referred on the to the Committee on loreign !!, itions. Tin- Indian Appropriation Bill v.a d.scussed till a-ljoijri nn-i.t. Was::iv,. r,,x. M.iy li. Suva ti:. The I: .'...u: Appiopriati-.i, lb!! was taken up and amended, so as to m ike an appropriation for the Calif ..-id.. Indi.it s. A long dob-ate ensue. i in regard to the proper policy to bo ursue i ii, reference to the Indians. At the Condusi. y. the Senate adjourned. llorsi: Mr. Bieharlsoti gave notice thai ho would, early next week, endeavor to bring to the attention .f the House the Nebraska and Kansas BUI: as ho did net wish to steal a Citv of Glasgow. Objected to A bill was passed for the construction of a -. ..I..... .1,... .... I I.-.' I" " . road ill Minnesota a.,,1 b o ..e i 1 1 1 ei i . 1 1 leso.a al M I lor I lie I el i II. I II Isl I III el, t 1 ; ol lands claimed bv the Ch i.mtvva Iml o s 1 1 Ill u s Wisconsin, - - . tneir oo,in:sueiiuoii ami civ Hizauoli . i i lr- ';"ii, Uvm the tommitlec on ( i or r io 's. renorti-. :, n .nou. ii...i - i 1C . lieoiili! of ( )n roll to I'.irn. ,i I t..i.wttt..t; 1 i I 1 1 " - ' - '-Si I. V"ll.,IILLU'.l. diei , i State Go vernineiit m,.! i i-.n-i.!:.,.. r..r i ' j(1 : i i..i.. o.i us au- , mission into the L. iion. L was referred to, it... i. .-.I . : l"e t..oiuiiimee oi uie vv Hole. ti, L-r in i . ., ,, J no o.'oaker laid be ire the House n' - : ,.wc.,.,., rr i... - .. , .....v,si, uniu toe iiesui-iii. in root- t.i a ' ,T I Z '" I t0 U"J 1ov- J"!"1 ; eomj.lains of ill-tie; IVs(h or informaiion in relation it) loo,; biohinond wb.i itmoiit from tho Austriaus Warfare with the Aust, ian authorities. Adjourned. Wasiiivhtov, May .'t. Skvatk. Mr. (Jeyor presented a petition from tlie .lows in Missouri, in lavor of socuring religious Iroedom for American citizens li :., r ... .: ... . - hi loiein et.inii ries. The Senate resum 'd the consideration (1f the Indian Apropriation 11 ill. A message was receive. 1 from the President t-.a..;.,...!.;..:!! w .. - .. s ...e un, y,iuumg mini lor Uie indigent and insane Mr Itr.,.... ......I.. L 1 r . . vl" "i"- a speecn m lavor ol the bill, and in answer to the argument of the President. IlOI'SK. letltlOHS Wr.ro r..:.... 1 r I i Ib'tllinna . 1 ' iccoivoii irom itoso.n, m favor of establishing lloat ing schools lor ihe education and tn lining soanii'n. The II. use wont into Committee on the bill to establish aland onie.. . sr. -e, era. , .ow .mpxico, and to grant land lo I .l vr r .
... ..,. seiners in unit I orritory. 1 Mr Disney offered an amomluvii, altering the second section of the bill, sons to road" j that grant, shall be given to every white male J citizen, or every white man over '21 years of' ag", who may have declared his intontim, to! beeom a citizen. ! b'.fit S ,i:ll, ..'.',. ' ; . ' . ,, :. ..
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