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V, -SB: T I ' S . Term $3 por nnuinii. in advance. Dcuotcu fo lljc lllljig policy, JCctus, Sonimcrtc, literature mitt ooö iHorais. I $3 00 At the end of llir ymr. 0 M ww w a www.wswwsw ... w w . w ."w w w sw w -" a-wwavw vw w w w w w w - ww w w , tr-w WHOLE NO. 750. TERRE-IIAUTE, INDIANA, SEPTEMBER 3,1850. VOL. xv. no". ?" THE WABMIf ElflES'g, I.I vprc v.. 2. N nUSSDX. IMltor. X K. BSOWX, Lccal riitcw TE Fl RE- HAUTE: R-Urdey Monh;. Asgnst 33, 135C. Davi' treattiicr t of tLe p r ) Hii t horn he al!;;j, -, in hi, c orrrM-on-1 a i r,r,r i refererc. to t!. i,,r,o. meaa. I i.rc f.r tthicli Lc voted, a he plainly shows, -int I.i own e.ncience. if , La ...... ., ... " and a-vfi.t the wi,he of hi fonMituents. n e.ncience. if l.e Iia anr ' Tl ....... . ' ..l..Tf.wll.iM I.I.11..I.. I . - . . i ..... .... v, uiuMiin, nip n riirr "Miernpn tdrw p iUic attention from the nuin r;e tion.hr the re puMicatior. f a circular i.aUe.i ' I by Mr. 1't.hi r in l-SI i " - ; The i..;t which Mr. ';r, wni, i0 aurr.o.e1 he ha n.a.ie, i, that Mr. lher applied lan- mm Kui-e to the late Mr. Mcftauhey, on account f hi t:ppocJ adherence to the Wilmot pro- vio. 2ntea.l if an nnurt n . V pnnn...n:.. e - . . . i.nii l; lIMMil'lil)i; ii l-Vi K;i-1i 1 1 ,, r- . Mr. t'sher ui.fauraM with the frL.L nf iV., I gentleman. The writer puts a rerr low eti-! ...ate up.n the ,ntel!,nee Cnd Pafrioti-m of! th. umern, admirer, of that r-entlerr.an, cf 1 Min this part cf the subject by aimjdr re ' in.llil. ll,il ,l..l l. I'.l . A : J I nflrrw.rn niM was 1S . .... - 1 open a,,.i puuuc; in tbc mil i.KLt or .lay.- Hi f.l in,fs were arnea vy au attack which he had reaon U beliee, eamn not from Mr. !iM;1(!l-hev l,,ifrom.e.,:..n .f tKU , J ..... 1 .. j- a .ui.j.i.f irr oi jir. irar., ana -i u .i . . . nl.ii-H tr l1rrttiil t Iji riM.i..l . .1 t.. .. . . ....... ... . r it. t . . ...... , lowed up. it. andtoire thrnmen. manly raanner. and in j jt such , J . . - . . tins UUeratrad-iein hiui benpr,ifr..ipStJi T f i ir u ii . . t T r V. .I n ' ,,M,if,J, - -t Lii.l corufort in thi they are Icoiue to - Itllll , HUI l b IIT ri- i. . inconsistency b t w eri t he two joitiot, . We! are a ware that the Journal mm attaches r;t at im wnnrr ii ii.inir. i n ran , nanies aroi epi- ii u l ... l . , ., , ' - - - - " - - t a I J li 1 o ;ll tion ef the Journal and its correspondents in this warfare. We think the i;rrit political facts which hare marked the country, histo-! . .1 . . ry. jut a. greatly Irsnscending in importance the names by which men or parties are called. as the success of the pnncipl. s into'.Ttd in a eans-asa eireed in lmt.orti.nco the ,rr. f . particular candidate. M.. . , . . ,. , , r. ..h quote, and put in italics a docla l .1 . , - , i . . ration mi le be Mr. t her. that in 1'. , he ha t ! .....,., . ; been in fawr or the t ompromise measures in f 'I prefi rence to the Wilinot proi.; that hile CS iTSssin the county for a veat in the I.esris lature. h- had bo!dlv and ureon l.tionallr de i.i , t " ..I , . , cured that pr f.-rence; and that, in the dec-: , . , ... . , .." . tin of a I i.tli I States Senator ly the I.er a ... i tire for w hu ll he was cantassioi;, no a llocate . . ... . , . . the ilmot proviso, in the then distracted . . .i . ii i.t.itc f the country, cwuid hae anj counten - ance from him. It true, that all parties, nhis and demo crats.tooklheCon.prouuseof . aaesit Ti . I .. .1 i" r.rt fj4ff. I houaands upon thousand, pare ii . . i.i ii . i in their adhesion to it. althouc'i littsfied '.I fi'. t i with oiv.e of its ir.ii..in. The n hi. iren rr.llr wo.,11 hare prefrre. Mr. riav's -On, nie..,, mil," and Mr Taher rsprrssr". in this eirfuUr.hi.pr.ferriieaf.iril.at. It at the e.Mn- rr,..H..e i mile, and ne all aasented. And .... , , : now. we ask th- Jo-trnat.or any of ,ts crre. ; pvndi nts, and we rspect a;a ann rr, if they - - e ej " " art capsh'e 'f ca ie,.-one W he re i t!ie ana'- or I et re n the settling cf a cop'omise, for tlie .tVe of price, and the tearin- iown of a co'1-peot.ii.r, that strif. and bhvi.Uhe.1 may ersue; theao;nd upvied b hate Urn I I. . I- I . ut in what sense did be use thi . . .... .. .. . termi t ae w roie contest evidently shows. Ckadliibnslid: ... . . ; ' rnr.cii-Ie nf n -ht.of Laiural t-jnticc. arid 1 i ...... . ! r. I'.licr nm: ifi Tniirnnl. f ........... j.. ; c-f t!e CU.U.U.!, v h;ch Jrclsre u free j hr ihiiiiw.Mi' ... . .. " We commend this to the pcrusualof ordr. when Judge UcnA.ni took the i, ......... . t t . T - .r... ' I l-lW.rri'. WIiOLilill Ic'WdHMM -Hf'!. i ..r,V. r.wa t tic M. r; c..r:,. I .'V f,tt territory, ouht to be tcounJrtl," and Difi., ho a willinff to I 'be friends and admirersof Gen. Howard. nnd addressed the audience upon the rr.miM-.th.. J,..rr,!h,or. ;n.i-,aif.v,r: ..' . ' ' lbe i H ihr lot intrrmts of Li, country, t.rovi. "There is one consideration which will btical issues oftheday;in a my clear to-rt p vme,!,;, ,r y f n t c fT t u tl. - ' ' U ' ' L; ' r i JrtI il Wol,,J not d fel I,i,n- Ii. irho. I uhiaiMcly operate upon thousands in fa-(unentative speech of over two hours v,ry.-,!rv.r!i.-vT couM any merit in him, j vor of emigrating to that country, that ! Icn-lli. After the conclusion of JuJ Mf l" J cc,rreM.o,.!ent.l.tron,cr re,tofe of .rr,riL ro!liKilion ' " ,1 " 1 V V." " f "c ll V-uofVnS UooLin.' speech the audience took a re if ar.Tl.!-,r,.er:ti.,i rn,,,,, ... e t.j fn.d it nfCMry. efinJitr.oiri.e. j he Lad ju.t ruaie in the C onrre.. of the Uni -I that the whole of the most temperate and CC$S' anJ cach one rfra,rtJ to hs bak . r..,r ,.;..... o .. . . x T ! fy;f.r it m t rlajn tote den.ed, that statef. I mild regions of the United Slates, is fub- anJ partook of a col d collation and 'j. ., nil 111 III! l"llin III JIHiri j tSllllfn W t Uli atl r, mm It 1 . . .. ,. ..I- ji.ate ijern 0nr7 robmiy. . er can a rjan . numuer oi r.xtra Usnners contamipr Jos O they are to b, led cfT upon a cold trail an.i al- ju fiJ,ini,t of fhartctrr lllo ri0jt his 1 J"1?i' Kl'" ' HO.V. John (. Pari,, M he lowihe.rKametoe.pe. The ru.e will not u.;on . ?i he ,Q unWoftJ it tt j VenVl1!' n 'fe ron. di. There ia much more intolsetl in thia con- fiA uLi.-u.. u, ,f r . sv t,y.ÄCu?l'wl h bo.ll Dktia and Jone. .1 ., . the time. Tt e eha.ienfe Mr. oC, to ssy it. if he . Yt e know .Mr. Da? in to be a verv onlinr. .n ueer., than concern, the pr.atc h.atory or Jtn, Thr KaBW NfLr.sU Ac, cte i? .t f tilm Stbil.bulÄ the personal feelir, cf any ruan, and we d,s with a lie in its rieht hand, when it averted ' of n Unlimited amount of aelfestVem and -..w... . IL .11 .UK Ilk VI.L'. 11 IIL' BUI'T llir. ' 1 ... . & . a.:!, i.ia t r 1 1 er mi: pttt t . i a t n av r i tt t f . f wi f.. a 1 . . - . a a . a ) at we 1 " : anj all nie-iurea that will, while they are ter- r"nTnee tun irien.j w hom he peak of wuh ' C,)T I" -ren incor,a,.tr,.t: thit he ; k f - f , jtufh epithet.. sreuaJreranJ ".Wf."lLat was eon-promiM. man In ISM. sr. I that he i . 1 - 1 ' r ! L .It their fuen4 it they will tote for . ... ,. . ... 9ft. mee the repe.l ef the ;.i-tf:ri re friction . hita ! mt a free oi-r. Now 'cal .rrn, ar.d will . . i .- . ,, , ,i , ., . .... utterly rrfidrnfe thf doctrine that a prrtv proceed l how that there is not the lichte. 1 1 . . " --j. " lamvinlBl.B.nm,.i. nl I... iea.el, all opened aireli; an. ail the Imits of t. ixf ai I . - ,.r i i-m. out joacaiiis ruiuion to their laae 01 ore, and about I. IS political incnuS. IJC Cliy TtCOn XlT"Thc from ti T mm i iiijuii tiu, ana uence, is iar IQ aJ- , ,. , . ,. . , ... Mr Mer.intnecircr.rrrM.atheepin.;r""r-,T-1 about Aim,r. and how he acted for him-, week in Lafayette. t.,n il.K.hrr, fr,il.,nt,ui , w . ilt r filotlardopashel. whleh;r.5Hter,John tvlf. h what ext Itn public intercit. We , Tirrecanoe battle . , -i ... ., , . oirr in r. imi.iim an itii ni penrirai'ie thathemcart these w ho then, dunrp the at- . ..... . . . i . i r ., , . i ... ,i ,v , hat cf the Hipp tarr.o:.bt the audar ty tetptevl a.lj.atf.rnt. and "in tKe then dt -j . ... , 7 . ... t .i ..... . to rroir tJ 1 imiifil at n ihm ! or traded state of the country, insisted on the ' ' . - .rriue.i.. .r a, wKmV. po,,..,.,- a.!","Bi,,-"-.,"--,""f''r"J.i't Tl'li Mexican acjuisitiuns. No douSl the threats i f Jiisolution, which came from the adviatrs of slaaery extension then in toreess. were to., mt, rrsrj.d by 1 oion lovirp men at' . . . . 1 . V . .i l. . ..!.. . i.l . ii. e .sor;ii, i.ii i.L.'iarni nrr.ii ,xif prof. ' . tLat if we LaJ stoo.i up more firmly for oarr-ht it would have UnUtt.rfor the eouatre. It is prUle that Mr. lr(lauCt.. ev's ;" nsr have Icx-a very correct in that respect; but what couf.,rt can d liaer. draw frotuthis! W jitidtJ, as we llou;hl. for the good of thecntry. Mr. Clsy'. rv sola- ti,ns, oiTercd a. the lath of h con proT.ise. dsclareJ th U-n.Urj a'.r.!y free, and thai it was.iac.y e rnasm .a.sw sojs.eecru. d lt oltV.ra drr.e , that the pravHo ...tit... . ? ... ,t. ....... ... uuuta i. ir .s.-a .M.a "t tr u n , aji lit d t the rew territory , and ia laaf un tiooe of . were tl.n resa.-Wa. But 1. ticiiii'. of fact, w t re ai tauch in f&ror ef fre( soil then as n i-r. 7 a aal Wea . . . , ..a . ,C1 " . !.ir h ni;,r t j m frre . .r t ,ith wi tuaJo o by lh Oidiuar.c ef the Missouri Com.' I '"""v. or me result. .ion ainintiiir Irin,',. ... 1 .1 . . u- 1 1 . , ., , , . . I pp real in thitr aptrou Wednesday, was al- .iMUfrn.,,,,. Ii. th.t.en.e the tide of .: .'a ... lul old Ltur t.o arc fr.-e uiler. AitvMl.c tuea.un. bit Jutted to .... a .- - u.ut-.ci, .,,:;rr....Jthe r.tol-r rtpplcyrd ruut ilrlrUM-dljcrcuruUace. What it ex. , .-.Jirnt at oCe li.ue mar nol U at r.otber. ttc slate power will Hop at nothit to gain; .1:1 .n f mau rrwri m kiiTieiiiini - . i .i .. ... 1 - ...i . . .:. i . t o , j Honorable meu I I the reproach cf auch in n . t w v a f f a i i Ca. aba Mi nkw.Mae - A3hUfe " CmpTona.ae. , or uu wnaicTcr t i!e may ue required oi taem Who could have tupectej, when we allacqui '.ficea ir. ineuonjrrorui'Ci ir'j, tliStso t.oon ' i .... , . mi' "in "uaii line Mircii 'ivw..iu. . . Hut the writer attempts to defend this neav .. V. . i. . inai iae "J''" j i--.ii . . . . .1 . t : . opi-oeu w me ..ioun ompro- ( . w.ieiaer ne iirccires any diJTercnce letwien running a line through lave territory and setticg a part ofT to free dom; and eitker refuting to run a line through frte territory, which would derote a part of it 1 , . . . ... 1 . itoaUTery. or rerunn-to sy anythitiif alout !lJ Ul U U " Wc flu,ul il' ltt lf ttl Jrrn" 11 w'ild te '.te ,f ,Vl'r V aJf; entto .ueh U J". f ,,r'fd f Jue ü.ro?l,n f 1 li.r,ull v..... nuiiv, .lini iu uurju m lhtt .Kj, Hone. Th Comrromi. r-.a.. . l t - "I 11 1 l i. . i. urrll of j vou j 1 I O declared and. a r..rroe. Ths Unua relied I ontoauvtsin the aiau'tion. ia tK rf.:.:.. 1 lUiruK an V..f.-.Ä -v . ,lh 1 h '' , M.i.co, .hrn they came w ö'ie, tjight l.arc laT.rr er not. as ther : .k.-l J u... m ii ,i . i . isnJia please. Could that largviar, by ros- I ..... . a ' I " i a.b.Iity, have directed the mind of any body to t di), nat m-iiLtr Aet'Urm or ttlmit lhat Con. jtrresj had no power to rmhibit alsrery, eT?n rn 1.. V V - . . . I it. H. Hat t S5i mt (!re;;-ed exTli-! - tst,hst ti-net. ar;,ly tSe prohibition; ao J .i . , . . ! tint J.r.tMirr. or lit nefUf.riHT.fithr.r. in th tfeft propriety and eoniNter.cy , init t:pon any ; . . ' ef it at th sarna time Hut Mr. 'iiilnas douMles rend Mr. nri-ht. ... cimlar;and folowinr thefj4cl?msti,hecomes out for the doctri-.e of eouatter sorereicr.ty.- .... ... , , . . All ia la rw Ir 1 1 til fA t rrlr m dy I . I ' r- -' - p-jiir, 1 1 . ii...:. . . !..i.'i..i'.. . . i ' l4,r " " " '" Jlul,OI, lT meirnwn way. Here wc hate a short process w ith the rrntle- 1 n".,iur imn- WoWil cl.-aj thi Articles by putting W" I'ins to lim; and shall rerweonr I f hf lu"n f,,r rrI V t his anwers; iWssts- wery now eaisl in K )s. or dw. it nrt? We .i mnviiii 1..-IWIII. irr icq inr , , . lae; far we inow they .re:but we.sk. . , ,-,. or doc not s'.arery rzit there, and if , do not ask, wlirlher p.-rons are held there as bes. ea or nsr, aha ? ! Admitting for U e present, that the Kansas ! ' " ""J "ru. anj mat its acts are ai valid as s ici arts can be, without the . , . .... i sanction of the (.eneril (lorernment, are those , . . . . , .... sets which prescribe ike penalty cf death for ' . . , . . . .interference wuh sUfe priMerty in forc or , ... , are IheT not, and ilyra or nar. awht? Kurth i 3 J ' rt'T lh"c l.eisl.ture, (ad- ' "'X '' b plly constituted.) which !r""7 impr.sonnt for l.fe.it may be. f',r aaseftin;, pril.tujf or pi.bViahin. thst , , slares cannot be lejrtllr h-ld in Kansas, in m J . - ... .r. 1 1. a v ti.J . . I if ... . .. . I - t ...:. - - i.i- -. i .. ... . . i. tii. .'int.- .. iii'i.ii i f ri ii iiT. v nf ; ; 3 ' 4 V 1 ... . ... I .! " " cre, n" na I hsTr ken eund in fi.r of what yo i pro- j f- rwr.l a tUi rt tiitnl.l- Uetrne j ll'w,n? iL pp; ff'rrn them, elves. . i oi haae in escuse for rrf.isin-to answer i)kllot, 1, ke Os.u. w hen a,levl where hia broth- e-w as. nci pttothe i m mvatory and say I TlV ,r f,s couud to r,awr. Ia I u he.ir . from you. M ,s ,H). niffM eTr.y, f , ln "AX n "f 1 r ,"!S- - ' . v . v - 1. I.... V . 1 l-l-.l, i ., . , . .. , ,,, , This unixnUeritlahrd t: ain. reekirr all . I tl . l.O Ii ll.. In.l nrti L!m Ä . ' 'ucha feylirp as that of mortification or hu mility , cn Id find an entrance int hi cal'i ed ami par p-me! hert. . ! Ilm. kiMist hit nun. 1 r In I n --t- -.Tit ......... ...... t .7 Haw is iihisi Mi nun. l!r ititfn borrht , ana near i ari w n.r pei ti o a support in t .. i l.. ii.. .... - .. . i r . v . . 'Jf' j Unf-T I haac it tirae lo waste " 'uh W rUh j tfl 11 -l.. fnm iuMWfnMM-rf.i, ' Xti IZIL1 ' ; I hat arraigned kis miater, Jf n 0. Davi. mxm Varef puM rpinu-a, all wkra La t4.lV(kU i; u UjaJ fjf jr. Iai. srrw tow , thr. t. a ter; he ha h 1 1 fef py ef the trdiftnrttt - y. cr j , w Vearooth- . . . . . . . . D( frr-oi him excpt a f w LartwoVl, asaich i t ccaLi t'er. Let hin den the tr.th f,inkA.eT..,s.ff .WeJ Ase.aad Tj -ii . i . . i t . . .- t r,i. , .VU)U .u,.,; iMj(noneoi ma ruot talented men in the dis Jos. O. Jone fa. Cookcilr and Davis. ti - T ... .1. ... i t 1 he Journal attack ofvin Mr. Jone, lic h . ., ;r crlr.c;-:: it, .. ft. . , ., , ... , I ii le fnui.'ti or the low LI.ckpuard, ( backed by the iuo corrupt nditical trickster corrur.t in.litif a! tricUter , ll4t eTef euri(lJ a Sute Jufct thjnk of Ui 0 -urtUure CK)lerlr, ir,J the lion. John Q. Dl , tJ, -.ii:-- n ..jflr,tn.,u. l.-l !arjJfrtr acJ libelltT." O .F v f ww.MtPa I, the contumelref ueh men tobe regarded r.r. r M-. mtn ? Can any thing ll.ey may e.y bout any oue, in the IctH backen or defame hi char acter ? Ihz nortl end social attoding of Joah 0. Jone, in tli community, ia ai much superior to the fawning curs, who conduct and control f . . . . . . c crrx-naui journal, as integrity auiie- : . rjtr 10 corrujuion ana ice. i hey boil with .nu.Kuauon. wciu tf.e perhdy in whicl. they hare Leen wallowing for aometime past, has beeon exposed. They open their aloughs of bilbrigt;ate, and forthwith flow their pot house defamation and slander, because the a . cloak rf hypocrisy ha W-en drawn from the ,J0a,J "poneot of Democratic faith ln lhi' Concessional District. Here i, what the Oreestle JTaacrr thiukl f Kr Jnf Mr' D"is: uurtP the pat week we hsvc sent nut a r"'P'. s correspondence will ahun antlr thnvr. W r .Inn, nn 1. . . i j 4 ...w i. inr uuni Ulllij. tr'"l - hiirh ruined honorable gentlemen, as a lre c,rc? friends and acuuainatances in c 'ntjr. where he ha rei Jed for the past thirt v year, or more, w ,11 testify, and wj.re atinei that nothing but an exceedinelr un ... . . - . rrateful course pursued toward him It Davia and hin friend, would have induced hiia to make public the correspondence found in the rlatra we sent out. That the letter presenUd to the public are wholly authentic cannot for a moment be denied. Even Datii himm-lf does ho prttend to deny their authenticity, but '..11. . . i i . i ... T . 1 ' .. meppeonne I)ltlr 1"'0 he has diraced ty hi crin-'- jr-wardly c.ur.e in Cungr... I. ajapen'j their judcmetit for w hile not for the pur- . r i . . . . .. of the publication made hy Mr. Jone but to I ' ' atiow in umi nine 10 snow the laUity The only rod one nsde br Willard Trter. 'Isy. wa.. when he fsid.thst if lyinr could U mr.de Vy tie I.eivlninre a 1 pal tender.. could . i i . . .. .. : . T-7 on th whole public debt of the State ith r?, V v V ' l,"7on;.rr ln Terre-Haute havress. Maon. of the Vincen- .... I'.. n. 1 . It ... ilass. m V V A T V 1 M . .nr. ii.trur, Tu . ,-saniiers m tne E.rans- Till Journal. This exellent piece of satire ericirated w ith John Van Horen, and is leci dedly acond lianlel. If liars were a leal tender, we are sure Willard could purchase thr State of Indiana himself, and have enough 70od bes hfl with which to cheat Kentucky out of a f.-w hirers. He lies about fivef.e't ereta inches on his back, hut n his feet he can lie all over the State Ee. Jor. If Willard had lired the time Noah W.b stcr was compiling hi Dictiur.try, the word lie would neTcr hare been found between its IMs.Lul the old philologist would hare used only the word W'tiUrJ, as altogether expressive of that idea. Indeed the distinguished candi date for (iul-crr.atorial honors, reminds us of an anecdote we just heard. A pood inner dreamed that he hsd j it "shuüle.i of thi mortal coil," and on looking round, found he wai where all the leaders of the obi line party will eventually po in one of the outer courts of hi Satanic majty. His cloven f otrl highn , immediately l pan to in juire ia relation to the political pro. pects of Indiana, wheu hewaen.roru e.lthatthe " KepoW.can. would un.toubtedly sweep every- ,hin, U furi. l))fm Up(n hear.rp thi. Hatan Wej Ä ,0Wt ,f wrath, and called around him a legion cf a eird Devil, and bade them . . , . , . , , . , ... lhrrfl ,l",f rlli,",lh ! Indiana, and tlrr? fill thr people with lie, huje and tuou- strous. The younp Ievil, with pinions ea- tended, were at-out b take their flight, when his Satanic llihriri va informed that .4alW I. U'-rsf u, at that very moioent. canvass-! inp thi State. Satan then roe up, drove U" Ve ittt, shown on Wanlncsday, a bexa t.fal specimen of the MelaiDotyr. executed t " IU Mr R Mittia at his ,sl!r in il ia - r V K-;u,T-t"' l h" Z"r7 t'-1 chf. Thi. art i. aomethinp w. and -we J think fir t'lnrr ur I.i lha Hi-ifirlir. "r"ruih.D.mi,. Xf" V njaa near Dickenon's Mill, in Lot Creek Townshin. was thrown ! i i j from his hors CH SunilT list, disbllin r a ! ti i- im i i hi.a!inai.l.'r.fra.turin-lii. aVnll ar.il j . pressing the bone 10 much as to prodice almost complete coma, in which state he remained until yesterday at lOo'doc., when a portion of the bone was removed by Dr. Frins, cf this place, assisted by Dr. GiUord and Wardlow, and Mr. Tho mas, a student of Dr. Kvans, and the de presset! portions lefatcJ, which gave him soiao relief, lie i thooht to be ia a fair Way to feCOTCf. ,ITT Th. CurVlIoa. yard teed, cleans ' I . 'who waa' thesob? I ' " mm-mwjm-mmrmwmwmmmmmmjm BWWMiWftanaWaWB r' Tbe following is, an extract from an address delivered by Gen. T. A. How- ar J, before the,4Monroe County Lyceum,' ara, üt-iore ine Monroe bounty LTceum," ;? ,b: ,,h c. ibu- 11 j tie view of that diatiV'uished champion j of Democracy, oa tbe Slavery question, OI cmjcracy, oa tue s.avcry queaiion, ana &how what the opinions of the great leaders of that party were, before Democ- rcy had been swallowed Into tho pollu- ted maw of Old LineUm. ject lo slavery; and although a man may ii r .. Me oesirous oi leaving ms ciuiuren in a country free from slavery and its incidents, yet he cannot do it, unlots be leaves them in the colder and raore? unfavorable cli mate of the North: This is a state of things that I would not disturb; for our federal constitution; our Union; our insti tutions generally are conformed lo it, and so it should be suffered to remain, until time and the progress of a higher civili zation and a more perfect regard to the equal right of mankind shall gradually remove this evil from amongst us. Hut whilst I would not ditur' this StP.te of thing as it exists, I may be permitted to point out to those who fajy (iesire to unite a tnilJ climate saj4 a jfrcc COHn(ry ag their home, th! valley of the Oregon ui that couut.Ty. It ig one thing that operates cn n:y mind, and I think will operate on oth ers who feel as I do, on the general sub ject. I desire to live in a milder climate than ours; I desire to leave my children in a milder climate: I atn unwilling to live in a slave country, and I am unwill ing to leave my children in one: There fore, if other things are favorab.e, I in cline to the coast of the Pacific.' "His letter will soon be published, and then every honest auan will know his true character, and treat hitn with the con tempt, his treacherous conduct deserves.' Journal. The above is a threat made by the Jour nal in relation to the publication of Mr. Jones' yrxvate letters. N7ell, why don't reu publish the letters, we h;vcb. en wait ing several day. to have our eyes blessed with asL'htofihera. And vre tellvounow, Mr. article of furniture,' that if yon do not publish pitied or interpolated ex tracts frcm those letters, wc trc anxious for yea to make them public. The author and hia friend?, defy r.ll the political ma terial you can manufacture out of them. Let us boarevf r, say to yon, and through you to the htm. John 0. Davis, that an excuse, for that lion, gentleman writing so derogatory of a few personal friends, iv not a matter in which the voters ia this Congressional District, feci tho lcrstcon- ccrn. But we ask Mr. Davis to explain in his expose, how, and fchy it was, he wrote his letter under date of Feb. IClh, 1C.11, in which he said: The only thing that gives me trouble is the proposed repeal uf the Missouri Compromise. It is the Grt time in ny life that 1 have felt uneasy, or inclined to hesitate about my duly, lf hjo fvr if, it sitate aoout my uuiy. ,j tyojvr u s , :y r'ur.nr,-ir wjatmt if, it vuty uo the .."J r vv. Show us the letter, Mr. Davis, you re- !ana lmic ompronme o: i.j. ceivedfrom Mr. Jones, that called forth i liul a Gov- Wri-Lt M3"' 'Induca ft this response. j vurs not' nor ,cr vott 8 coun And we ask further, that in the jmbli- ! ,cnincc t?,fC who favor thc rcniro' cation of tho letters cf Mr. Jones', thc ! afrl, in nn-v nnnncr unJtr VTficc' hon. John G.Davis select those which ! l,iC 1 " recently and happily dis caund h.mto write an article for thc ! Tcf pr-M Our Governor v, ill prove a Terre.Haute Journal, under date of Julr ,ruc VV thou-ht he may not now des- Mlh, I CM, in which he sa) a of hiviulf: Ili$jol l.nt'it. plain unprctciulirj nin tiers, ttrvtij practical sense, cn l high luti nc$t y..nrtio;if , hato ejvcn him a posi tion at Washington, calculated to rcficci a errfit vn hiviscff atul his cmvlituoiis. These are feme of thc points in which the people feel an interest. They are anx-, ious to know if they ever had a Ueprescn- j Iat'c in Congress, who could be guilty of such thing. What Mr. Davis has (aid will wait to sec how the hon. gentleman will justify hitnelf in these particulars. The politick Arn 11 oftlvs Express got olT some rich bricks" yesterday. Jo'urval. The Devil Is always the first to reprove sin. Thc editors cf the Journal arc a beautiful set of traitors, to talk about Ar nolds. We would however, sooner be an Arnold, than a low cringing, ycopbanlic Spaniel, that licks the hand that smites him, and fondles around thc boots that kick him. .. i . IJ We have jut receive! lh following frctn our Waabirfton correpaadr,t: WajniTC-, Aop.-2 4 p. m. Sir: So Ut a the Uuo is cocetrned, the 'Army Apprrtoia Bill," Is a dead eock In the pit. The Srnmtf arill row have to adept lLe;rt'i9.c? the thin fsilt. The Rcf at i- tmm sW tk arsJ mr esnaie itf it. they ir reif, ind thrir fie-ae are petfccUy r Ton tbia qaestlC'n. Trun tryly, JaALrn. For the üx The TtasLct 3Iceln::, Su;'nr Creek. About 12 o'clock on Tuesday last, some ..uu, ' some ! :r t M ' j rayettu Townships, assembled al Mt. ' ! i xt 1 "oÄ" feting llous, for the purpose of "o"M -."ä nuusc, i0r ino purpose folding a liatket Meeting. A stand had been previously ended ia a cool sbady grove and scat properly arranged. At 12 o clock the mertio; was called to tanj po- ar in e ct those that had not furnished themselves with a basket of viands were readily and willing ly supplied from lLo&e of their Det-hbora and friends. After a rccers of cno half hour the meeting was again called to order, her. C. W. Darbour, Bsrj., addressed the au dience about one hour, in a very forcible manner, dwelling particularly upon the outrages ia Kansas. Col. T. II. Nelson, then appeared upon the stand, and in his usual elegant manner delivered a speech of nsar two hours in length. At tho dose of the Col's, speech three hearty cheer? rare given for Fremont, free fpcech, atd free Kansas. The best of attention '.va paid to all the speeches. Let me not for get to mention the presence of the ladies who vre re there in numbers, and took a lively interest in the proceedings. Set Sugar and Fayette down, r.3 all right for Fremont. And let mc recom mend that hereafter the People's party of thi county follow the pattern of this, when they intend to hold meetings A SPECTATOR. ."17 Less ihan three years ngo Got. Jos. A. Wright closed his annual message to the Ijepislaturo as follows: Indiana desires to see the Compromi se, made under the Constitution, and ex pressly framed to carry into eMect its pro visions, remain undisturbed. She says to the South as well as to the North that these measures must stand that this sectional controversy must not again be opened up) that time, as an element viliich enters into evertthinrr that is valu able, must test their wisdom andt filcacy that from whatever quarter of the Union t fuorts shall be made to revive this section al agitation, Indiana is against it. She favors not, nor will she by her votes countenance those who favor, the opi ning afresh, in any manner, under any pretence, the question so recently and so happily di posed of. let us hope forever. U'.xr duty is piain, auuie uy tnc past, sus tain the measures faithfully, cease auita- tioh, and trust for the future to the in- telllger.ee and patriotism of the people, under the ruidance of providence JOSKPII A. WUKIIIT. Like our neighbors who denounced the Nebraska bill as violation of twice plight ed faith," Gov. Wiih'. has turned a com plete summerset, and is now found sup- . ho 0 hU ..CPlioa:1 1 ,. ,, , , , . . , controversy ami break down the original ire to m c his prophecy fulfilled. rscr.' WAV lifptliciin. VIn n George HI was tuld that Wolf was quite unfit to command, and was, in fact; a mad man, the monarch replied, "Mad mad mad ! Wolf mad! Wish he'd bite some of the ether gener aid members of the Indiana Slate issociation, which met last made an excursion to ground. While there a vote was taken, llesult: For Frkmont 07 I rillmorc' Buchanan 2 ' - Itnilrond Accident Eastp5, Fa.. Aug. 27. The Lehiph Valley Ba'ilrotd briige across thc Dela ware at this place, gave way last CTen- IK'f 1 4 . One engine was pushing another across when they got fairly on the firrt span, which was about 150 feet long, thc whole span gave way, precipitating one etnpine into the canar. & diU.ir.cc of CO feet. Thc other hanjs on tbe abutment- TTien? were fire rencninn lh? engine at the time two of whom ecap-tl tmhnrt. two wer ?a!ou!y injured, and George How?, fire man, was killed. A loat was coming through the canal al the time, and barely escaped. The Fhila Jelphia train on thc Iielvidere road, was within a few minutes of tti time and would havo alopped dirccijy -under nan that vxc war. Tho 'ew York train was aUo nearly due, and would hat gcTJC tlifcctiy ott khe rpia. Thf! L'niou About Jou. We remained in the Court House latt evening, listening to Mr. Harlan speak be fore the Ftllraorc Club, until he had this . 1 I upon which he was most eloquently dwelling was 44My adopted fellow citizens, I tell you that the great question now be füre the Aracricw people is, tUUUt l'n- wn U 'lissfJieJ. The friends of Mr. Fre - Riont eoekits oiiscljtion the Democrat i: party c;ing as the cenn rrativc party of all the States, is endeavoring to pre m Ti...i . i 1.-1 i cuu.ury nu .ur.ouy engmgeu .n ct.i war. ; u,, u , - ((nX q Mnr acdour vir-m soil trenched in fraternal j liccJ up for the $4, t,HlU ,m tl..,. blood. We were half inclined to tl.iuk i higher than them articles Lav Wen tlj in that we had better "Jraj' Fremont, if hi j oar cit' oT fourteen yrar r a-t. Tl rre m.-ot election would cause fo much fraternal i l aJ ""R -.nehrre.orthio,:d i i . j . , , , j ,if t t? tl fie, for tl tre were more tha th blood to COW, but We hoped the youn-'u.ual rr.ou.it of r.rk , acled i V.V- n.tii.te speaker miht possibly bo deceived in j m year, excepting two or tLne jear. this. We left the Court HoU?e wi$hinl "y 'thrr article are higher than uual for the better, and ia -oiu to our room', rinUuccrun 'crn rrUiU passed along bv the City Hall, and there i 'K?'' 1 W' h?U U X . , ., in t. , ratkir high fjr corn, m .country here pret'r heard our youn- fntnd. . L. McLane, WU(i, mn n.al i ired to rai.e it. i. to .et "a addressing the German Club. The point ba-of corn down in the middle cf a field, m l 'uoii. a ii i i ,i ' i n it;eu uraccii-' t u ... .... . " ' .s.ta.vuMiui.vM j Koisonalle. very. This man thought that il ed clT inta aylowiaj description cf the tuot fc.lfh hard work for the yturtk to prow horrcrs cf civil war. This fixed US wc jthem, that ho had no idea of ffttinp anjthinj heard the neiyh of the war horse and the !1,k,B ,,lt ,,c len otTen-d f,rhie landW clash of resounding arms, and expected f,,r0, tal he l'J tofo,'trivt, M,,JiC wa-v tü ,n"1" , , . . , ; up the difference. Many would ask the price. every moment to see Col. ( ookerlv after , , . , , . . . . . hake their heals and pasa on : others would us vnth an "article of furniture ' in his 1 , . . ,, . 'po so far as to pick up one and smell of it. but hand, m the sliape cf a broad tavord. Wc j attempiinj to f.t away b.uud thnusvlre. give it Up the Union's gone did for, 'capnatired, lea ildired, or in a somewhat sim-U-S-e-d un. jilarfix to that of a candle fly could'nt resit We suppose the Fillmore men believed ii,i,., ir. ti i -, ii,. all that Ur. Ilailan said, nnd the Cr - mans all that Mac.saiJ. God help their ignorance, or their credulity, or both. Let us however, say to thee rantin" o dissolutionist, that had the fate of the Un- j I',-lt r I' ti hand. A suhstitute called ioncf these States, depended upon ii;ei,L"rre'''" r tail, readily at , e i - 'twenty rent. It is only used now f..r orn will, er tho assertions of dtma-'ouc, it ., . . . . , , ... . 3 ' ttiroat, c atrrme aut, corrodmj of the storu- wo::ld bare been dissolved lon airo. '.,h ....1 . . r .ri. But thar.bs to the character and genius of our free institutions, when the time conns that the bands which now bind together this Union, are to be dissolved, the voun Ueddings for oP.ice will not be consulted but the rt;n the stern, sober, and honest men who always spring up from masses the when great events are to lie consummated, will gather around the pillars of our com-1 r-ir. f", nn I .r.i i i ... the Constitution, and the other pointing D the thirty. two stars that fparkle upon cur Nalional cnign, sayear to protect it against thc assaults of demaoues, and political charlatans, or die in the attempt. Let us say, that when one cf those thirty-two stars, is to be plucked from its bright gal axry, it arill require a giants band and a i;ianU will to achieve It. The sensible men neither North or South, think of a dis solution of these States but the speak ers of those parties that have no princi ples to advance or advocate, must need l i .ii. .i . harp upon tins exhausted subject, so that ' s .eycan w.c more ciuciuauy cover tip their irniduous partisan motivr. When the friends of Mr. Fillmore, and the friends of Mr. Buchanan, dissolve this ! Union, are hope the friends of Mr. Fre- . , , i : 1 1 l. . . : . i i . i . l l mou aaiu o'- jeuuuieu iu see liow iuev u-ij it. j . . , ,t. a j Vra Tan Tl,.. I'.iMw.nr. i..f,.in,t f vs J a V sat sisaw I IIIVIHV I i VIU"l U . to kl tbe Dimocrits have tbe Court Hue on Tuesday night fr Dr. Olils t- k. a. . , -. , , in. alleging that it was the regular meeting niht of the Fn-mont Club. We aie credibly informed that they failed hold a meeting after all, a mJst cf tlie ir ... , 9 iii- ,,, wiKiiiv li a J were seen bobbing atound the Market House! Journal, .. i.i. Iherc never was a mere unbluslan fiNehond jrrpetratcl by a corrupt press, than thc nbave. How an editor, in a community where he knoM the lie cnn b fastened upon him by i 1 j i , by hundreds ef o-cod citizen, enn "ct his consent, to put n r ' l in b.i columns such falsehoods, is alto- gether inexplicable to us. The truth is and the editors of the he trutn is and the e ditors ol the nal knew it when they wrote t)l0 ... , , , . e tbe time for the re ular me-i-tit. n Journal abovi of thc Fremont Club was laat Tue Jay evening, rnd when it was announced that Mr. Olds was to speak in this city on that . i i c evening, and a request hem- made for. the Court House for that purpose, the Kxecutivc Committer crnne together cn' Saturday afternoon, an l decided to pos pon thc meeting of the Club, and Mirrtn.'arty. ye must And you, Mr. B ill. rty. , . . 1 a r .1 'must die too, ahho yer solare and o der the bouse lo thc old line n for the use . , , ., , . ' . . . ,t 11 1 ... ... . . . . 1 lank that )e scarce make n shadow when of Mr. Oldf. fhis informaUon was con-! lhe tun fclini.gf yc mU5t An j lr .... Ill- .1 ' .. reved 10 me 01a line party, uy an moivi- dual appointed by the Committee forthat urrosc. Sut they, supposing that some , . 1 -,i 111 r .iu ohtical capital couid btt made, refused to 1 ,v r ... I ll - . It...... - I nA.I.,1 ll,.,. purr take thc Court House, and posted their Speaker for th? Market House. How contempt able auch acts are in the eyes of honorable men, but how pleasing to thctditcrs of the Journal. e-- jfiTThe Hen. (eo. G. Dunn has writ ten to hi friends in this Congressional District that it is his intention to auppoil the State and District tickets cf the Pe ople . ... . - W . . . iL.. 1 ........ health cf Mr. Daun will probably prcrcnl him from taking thc stump during the ?ana.-.Vrr:- a-zner. in IhlS eanvasi. 1 sr rrrrnuai hip jwr froi .Ion. II ic, l'ricc: It is more c; a myry, s thepre.-rt a.r , how many art.cl.-i of jrovisiou Icpupro such -prühibitjou" rates, than it it. to acc i:r.t f.it fiV In T.'!tI P. - I " J' . -. IX.UU HIIU IHITT f,.. tick a shirt on a tean pole to scare the crows and word peckers array. Vat It i true, li e droulh cuts the juantity short at time, but this is not the case thisyc ar-at least their i net i sit,.wus.as'aksssvssksvA.vw sj-sr 'ih rrr..-nt i. I ti...r n...r . l i., J I iei)'i ill fT.' r r , v mt .loan 4 .a i Sweet potatoes cnue in next, though they are almt t.jt 0f ri acli. One man at the low er Market, the other iiu.rr.ing, )id thecln L t. V t m m-0 W f t-.a P "uslf" f .f rr.tsf saa.l r " r1 ,u " M jlhe Ur-'I'!ation u,itil c't in. 'roped, chizz.led, or any thirpeUc you may be 1 ,. '. . .... 3 j'irrii in tan ii. oorur uuj, uui nie insny don't rather see land po down a peg or two. Chickens w on't cackle now for l .s than Uf- Ct ftr.fy crwfs. Shar.phai thirty and fatty. I Irish jvitatocs twenty-five cent a m. Wild plum and cherries le" ices are very hiph nothing else to male pn-si-rvc i.f, o you have to pay forthc.se articles iow, or po wantir.p. Some are so anxious f r "p r e a e r v e " thst they arc thinkiep seriously 0( j reerviup their money, cithern think if tl -ey can't do any betti r thry vnll mrrre llfif char art,f4' D.m't blame them much r,tt f 1 :r t.'mp t ha to be run through i a sausape machine U-fore frying. Other tliinpi iu proportion. IIeaut C.one Astra). A U-auttful Canary Hird ec-jl from It prison palace, a day or two npo. Any person knowinp if its w herefd.outs will le iit rkily rewarded hy pivir.g inforiuatiou or return up it to J. Kearn, on Serond J?tret t. XT See the a.! : itiaeinents f !te-r. rr row A Drooks. 'flair istoek ef (Irocrnrs atul rrovinioi.. are 1-rpu and wdlnlectd. Their price are as low as any eiher house in the city. IT Jarne. fUvi advertises his fine and ci fttisie assortment of 1 aniily (ircerie. II , . . , . ., . . , cnli a or to keep up W illi the time, in fur- i.Uhitij; his customrrs with the pood thir p of the season, (iive hinj a call. 2J When Cone'rca alj.uriis it i thought that the tnodrrn Democratic party will adjourn to me I on "the witiped winds, far, far away." -- . IT" Dk.Waar.i., Dentist, is aain at hi of- fice, ready to attend to all calls in hi prife. ion. dlw I.'mplo) ees l)iehnrpr-d, c . . , . , , i. i r i' ... i. ...i .... i t i i.iiiriiii',ii..,nuK ... -ii imhi'iii i H. r,p!(ivili lh xtv f. m. Armory v. re d.s charrd lo'dav . in par--lance of oi.lns M eif to!'-' 'r'"" th.-(Jr iu.i.re OUu rr. ' T,' r l" lCi ""';. ",llfh citeu.tüt ' arnof-p the wi.raiiiei, and titietn. " - 1 he Jn'ni's aahttifon rrire prndmt aaya: Mr. F.uilkm r of Va., ac hn-jwled-d yterday in e p n rotivi rr. tion, that tl eio is iu hope J..r Hu Ii insu ' unless t!u7 cki kf ji up th-t diurai n i:i me i iiniif re i.u.k .sfrin. , , . .. ... ! I l.e Duel between Itrona nml Ilevrmld. if.Sf. Loui-, Sr. Lorn, Au-uH 'JTils. The duel re- proted n on the tat i bctwem Messrs. proieu a e.n uie iaj 1 uciwem aier. ; Hrotan.ef the D. nvwrat. and Iteymd.U. i took place yesterday, 011 r.n isj4nl in tho .1 a tl. ,, . ! river. 1 1. 1 r I mt'-s btiuu this tit v. and re- suJtt d in Ur'ownbt -ing wuiin b d itvhe kn , HeynohU wh unhutt. All parties arrit- ' 1 evening. I l.e ditliculty uiii' ii i;e im- ij iuv. iiiiviiu' U4t uevu .7 ... , 0 -w aailcably ettkd. An IhtsM ?r.iiM'M. Mrs. Mulrany yn must die, althoüb yst'ro t-o bale and iniahkiiien, vou must die, Ick). tbat vo must. At;d you, too, Teaguc M'tiinnis for all you arc so rosy-cheeked. nnd nro foriver making :ove to the rtrl at Don- . , . 0 .. b nybrexik I air. ye must die. ves.vemtist ' - . " ail uie. 1 in um uic, icsu.anu asijtn 1 mia.i be coming up before Goodnes?, Rnd G'ccxl ness i afier saying tome -'Father Mnl- rict LitTcrty, how is your parish oil for drunkenness? 1 shall say.Och. mihiy claoe yer honor.' And then Geo Jut will say Father Mulricc Laiftrty. how is yer parish otf fr thavin. and such like deadly sins?' Och, mighty clane.yer honor. Do you sec it' n good character 1 hall be giving (logdnc.'S ofyei all; but II T a II. I l l W . when GckxIbc ss shall say to nie. r.ih-r j Mulricc LaUerty, howlmve they paid you 1 their I'.aster duesl'--hat .hall I say tsr jT'T- tl"ck-uirul I