1 hi vr ;, ' .-i , ; vv . .:,,4-; . v :i - U'h. P . 4 - r . .. . . . . --4 r ! -fr i & - i.4n nrirv tT. !' . . ! r M If t fife 14 lit' $0S T1CERF.SIDE5T, V irtflV TV1.HR i At vinr.XKXk.' i r3R r.o7EBPTOR i ' -1 ,!,r.!:f.,re,. ch.:c. Jonrs.v; a- i4?fc-SiAaii. Isasc Boras; 1 !: - i . t Francis William1?, fclDoln. AV. LonjJ and Jwhn II. 1 )iMe: Alff; nn-rae a4?- v.ft i i.itaa nrirmmpn i irt) , (t tpmwow C-oJ. D. M: Barn I 't- f:-.-i MllDATES IN SURUY i tKUol.-Foryear,--. (Win?;) r I IJPuinclei lerlC W bi?l) :.V: p-"M4rJ-.-:;f:0V Frfe'aklio .1 I do JJarnn?fr. P. B. Flobens. . (V. B.) Dick'ii ToliTjer; do ft T. CiHousef; ; do U qilfng-,: been placed on'.btricW. The spirit and wi:b -f hislll& j (aye acted in this mat er slio ft rm Ii hey ar& feelingly alve loihe im- r.M.-? k-;fel! - ::l : li lpfrflIUllLE9 iiCiOWELL; PI JiuTKe CO t.lfPf-H44- ELLBpRif, of V ilses. "I'l $; JliMtp IHmsocr, l Oncoln. v ji iiiSt If 1 Oald w ell j of Ry wan jlifelilBANt?, of Caswell. 1 ' ;fe;6j' Ii)1flRHAM UencherL of Chalbam. ' 8. SBm rjTH ; ofj Orange. H G. Ruffin, of Franklin, ililV.iCiixnnr, bi Biriie, I . : 3 . 1 : . . . r : . on' it Hy-j'jlilribw complete Thomas' V. fgr the promptitude 4 Ticket is. as lJ.vJ iiiilf si . Jones, ot Pkqiimons. i ' I) l l i n s i 6 f A V a$ h I n jj ft on. ' IIrvan, of CartereL ' Baker, of New-Haoorer. 13: . I r-r : 4 int-rli'iff Irijl'Tues'Jay, June 9, '"' " ; 11 latf jfffjrf Pe. Sa t urday Hoy - i'iv,,u? PiVVednrs-iajr, n4 - Saturday, " omhtgf$intUsij all bqrlies, are PIJWmmlUA:; to laltenll W 1'ubhc LNTER't t.v a e Jir, a e fftven in fit$ ire Ikrmon hiiiUltforvi, it Si-;' J3. 15, 17, 20. - ! J EDITORS AND. PROPniETOTlS "1 i K'PuWishcd Weekly laftTico Dolls. i J, tj t ? or tbevsoppork h, rare this section.' Neither ha? nor any one of iheiciajorriylwith Whom be acted' was e? er caiieu w$ qaesnoo.v jJq the contrary, many of that nepjber ba?e since .been boooredj! in tarious ways, with the confidence and annra i baiion, of the people. S - J - - j - ' M Among those who voted witb General. Hard ! son- in; ;b Senatel afrainst ih mni Win tn ol rila oot theeclion; ii Eli Bald win. 'whosanamA you will find in the j i0rnal h have read.1 When .. , iiiouu! a canaiaarp, in l5b, for the Presidency j litis saide Air. Baldwin was trio candidate of 'theiiyan Bcren pary id that State MM Mie uuiCKpir yoTernor. uuring the canvass, wa a vtry aofmaiea one, the charge was made 'by the Van Buren party? that Genpraf Harrison had to $dt while men for debt. But; when it 'frfs discovered thai Air. Baldwin had fiifen the! same rote, the federal i leader1 changjed their, iaciies,or rather, the scene tot displaying theral; arid they caused the j charge, with all its knowri falsehood, to be ling condition andl sent iff to Alarvfand. in the hope that it mWhrj receive there, from tKe'hamfa ... , . , , oi strangers, amore hospitable reception than it nad met known. with I. home, where, ill was better Notwithstanding his vote. Alri Baldwin re ceived the zealous and undivided suppoH of the leoerai iocoioco party in Uhio; od, by that sup i port, we. are furnisiied with a teat iof tbeii sin cerityj in mSkifJgJ the charge they now use ai gainst General Uarrison. Did 1 the? leave ia Kcbfii;',.: , airajUi AbCrcopi;i-- i4h illMf f f ser John F. MeCo 3,1 1,'- ikle, . C'lllolisose -yt Buckner Crowelii CB. Whcclprj ! Abe! Graham, ' AI. C. PcndletOP Jas Jtni30U II Turnery Thomas Craige, John r. itymeft John.Barger, . . : VT.- L. CowatiVxt Sarh'l Stlliman, PauhSeaford, . j A Holtshouscr, Wro Giaham, Jnci. B Lord, Richard Hanis, Satn'l Luckie, Ahram Lenfz. Ccminiflcc o Invitation. the toth of that charge when they rushed to the polls to eleclt llr. Baldwin llathe Tfirst oV-r fice in:the Staiq-i . .; f- j : Here Air. Duncan, of Ohio, rose and said tbat te would "give ii as bis deliberate opinion and belief that Air;. Baldwin lost bis I election on account of the jrote he gate inthe &naie of Air. AUsoNresptned and said h Ajy qolleagne will find ii a much easier task to declare what his opinion is thanjtp reconcile that opinion with the faets of tbe case. It is true Air. Baldwin was defeated by, I, believe, about G,OCO vtesU speak fronwrecollcfction, without pretending to uo jneuiseij accurate i) out wny wa lie deieat ed ? Because !($3y a. my colleague ib an under tonejinb democfa$would not go to tha polls and vote.! Precisely I And Air. Vari Bnren win oe aereaiea next November far the same satisfactory reasbnf ! But, then, why would they uoLgo to the pollsiand vote for Air Baldwin f Nt, certainly,' because he had given what my colleague, in a laie jspeech against Gen Harri son, chose to deriotjijce as a very obnoxious vote. They were influenced by no such objection : for, wiihiin the space ol( three weeks after tne defeat I oi air. uaiawin ine real uemocracy ot my atatei not only went to the polls, but they; did more, thry gave usn Harrison, notwitbstandinsr the pre ended sin of that vote was on bim, freahtins wieir.reuui'eciiun, a ra3ianir over on. van xam. ten of about U,000; rotes ! Now, sir, as uiy colleague took the field, and employed all his energies to secure, the election of Air. Baldwin, we know what his opinion then was respecting tb0 very same charge be :i s wil ling- fouio to ue against Gen Harrison. VYe Jtnow that hal then treaieJ it as false aril frivo lous: for it formed with him no objection a?airist the claims of Alf. (Baldwin to bis'-corifiJence and support. And we (fur tit er knuw that noihtnnt lyis alse and making I OF AIR. AIASOX 3. OF - OHIO. i C nwi Jcd fro ni anr last f mil mVmmVtfa the r ufonn n Lh-;? t iirsrniativf, of ti1( ji,wn-ws IBS' ahdBIJ'Ifbil Gen. illarri- in 1821, the the General As seJ a-certain bill, by a vote of sent- t to th'e Senate, where a 1 il,u? Out a particular sec- 1'triisuai AyhK ml, t(SfSiM?raen, 0u,l aifol, ivl I,v!' !3'r:isi -.t: Pi- ...... U- . S W-aTi rjaMW me, a his.of V -In ,tr jiipgia irpposilion that hU reived f1. f W' ttfikM a-lfr -rebreart la 1 1 vei of th 61 i1: IMfoigh t'H ry tnnccpnily en' H 'ii.Mbrough t forward as a matter tf iiMJa;d itnelibai ought to arouse lOTln reopw..wt!U apprelinsiona lit! f !yfl e I : r I iao1 fin thi'n. t l M i4 WIP'J nitstsken if they do i.oi, j---? ;:ffi'll'(h wtyxla, affair as r Jittery pal H vllfiilaBt- A! I hci2 hi no , discussion 'mfMca the ote-Gen. j flam 'iUr i ?! llline explanation seemad to be ne 4r? If rHHlfle 'wanton' misrenresenltations liKMllgWd to iti and that corrWtian, inP9l?f Showins. what .atote- was , ?al "WMnces tinder which it was ffir- ItliJlPr.0 regard to Ihes Hl!3hi3 C!r2e w" held by Itbe ttmfMr '"Tr senator iof tbe fci;;i2T?lM "bo was eleetedbf the Van M a l!ffiLe2's!a!!ir? V that JStktis on this point, it qietiori was then Hon and vp to tha odium, of the country, withool tie fre nark on ihe eondact n( those wh voted;. with him f. ;;Nbr motive then Existed, and bo snch speech was made. r- V , j.j ; ; I -'ai -,.i- l i i i " ' ' j.uij vuirutj uas ueen oeceiTed. il tils ptB iended speech,, like the charge itisvbrbuobt! to support, has been (romped op to serref: tbe party purposes of a. day .and tben to be consigned to Oblivion forever. Vf'-' j .,',; - I ' I have now dune ""with 'this stale reltiimnV . and nothing remains forn6 .to do baC to tldiver uover to the indignant scorn and contempt if an uuiiest anu generous people. 1 Kjj j4 f j ! H'he residue of Alr.c.Mason's vspAe'cfii i beirrr on other topics, will hereafter be reported i - For f7ic Carolina WatelananX J i J..' ' i I'll r ':" I- ix uic ncTer cesign o an men oi. one mind ? ' ! . I III . . - -. .u onuoiu oe, in inis state nt probation; i Volition and choice determine (be 'voice Of freedom inThigh ot low station.! Hard cider and wine, red oak and white pine. . nci jiuiu Mie memory tree, ;n fi " t Are ail very good, were men js they should, . Consistent, impartial, and Free, iExeess is the error which strikes as with ter- ror, - , r T " V ! In politics, eatinsr, and diinkinor t 1 J " Moderation" 's i1?e word; all else is absurd 1 In aeiio, desiuing, or tbinkingi r- ; The true 'golden mean,'' avoids each extreme! On the 4lh of Jiiy, resentments should cte, itearis sullen and hands be extended. !- To all who unite for Liberty's right, j j t 'lo strengthen our social communion, I t Our watch-words wilt be "success to the free, ' EoualitirJ trinmnh . anH ITninn t ; j - J r - - " W,V ' ... t-i'l I Let principles reian let merit obtain The palm to fidelilu don ! - i The people will then delusions contemn.' And vote for brave Tippecanoe. As teaters. when pure, ihe thirsty alltjref -Sadder and wine have their season ; us, ?Est modus in Rebus!" a maxim to guide .Within the just limits of reasun: n j 0-J . 5 - -f : Vf 1 KO; 48 y 0LU3IE VIII :. ' . . 1r .VLv F 1 -rrfOLEC-vo; 412; V- ! . Moas slander upon llie IaiJistf "this riirvJ ' . . . - . ; -. , ....... : . . " 1 dstituleihHDrder to supply theirTfr iend who bad crowdedj around the Banner, oi liieif Country. ; r ;J;V: jr. Crifio4iven?TFm. Creighlon. ui.?.- i?m Carlisle sen. John. tVooiL ' James, Datfid .CpUins: For Ac Carolina lVatchinan if. I 1 1: mm tlich the bill originated, aud. i for Mg!irff oat den. L j . t. t i i J si nut? uluuhcu iu f cuuer kih cnarge less frivolooff than :il was at tbat time. . I Aly colleague, jfJiVIr Duncan.) when his speech, the other day ..read an extract from ihe journal ot the Senate of Utno, which set torlh the 19ih section of the bill, and the proceedings of that body. in relation tj it. At the same time he sent to the Clerk's table a. paper vhich be said (contained the ("remarks1' of Generel Lucas, delivered "at the time the measure teas under discission and, that the true character of the proposition then upder discussion' might be for eerlfixd in the lininds of thepreseni and all coming generation he desired that these remarks migbt be read ;an, to give greater force' to the remarks of General Lucas, my colleague pro nounced an extravagant eulogy on his character L..kf: . .:i.JI tv;,i ,i :iJ .t..i. auu M!uiio kcivivffl i in in est: piaiscs, wueui er well or ill deserved, 1 have i.oihini to do Thei whole speech attributed to GenerirLucias jurntsnes internal eviuence main was not mane " at the time the measure was under discussion," but fis the production of a later period, jand the effusion of a heart: cankered with the accumula ted I venom of Years; and the lat paraurraph unluckily for the author, is "perfectly jcincSu$itjre js in these wrds i 1 h taken on Wr. FiiliiAns m ' "a 1 v ' - l r . , "' 1.3 carrteu in tiie amnnative ,eas an, navs1"2. So this obnoxious orovisiof). mled-nr aiid-defended by VyjLLtAM H. Hariiion, does not jnow disgrace the statute boos oi Uho." nj. Ganeral liUcas.ll incline to think, would hate beer) less bitter in jhis denunciations had he not L .L't-!.L i i ; i ! :.ti:- lorgpnen, at me ia,ie penoa wnen ne roie ui:s th3t he had himself "voted for,"-the 17th section, which in it operation on "one cf the pa t riots of the Ilevoution," who mtjjh; ihdye bven provoked to cojirtjt an assault in attending thei nonor ot nis uoveinmeni, is tar more rigorous ; andj degrading; tbiri the1 section against which he has directed the thunder of his re probation Before he ventures on writing aeother philippic; asatnst Geri. Harrison, I would call Ms atten tion tbat section Jand ask him why j he allow ed it to pass, ahd id disgrace the statute book' of Ohio ?? But, sir, as it is a thing unknown; in parliamentary proceedings to debate a propo sition after it has been decided, and ratner diin culi to annoonjeejendtng the" disco?ssion,. jt$e ptetse result of thd Tote, and to desig late jhe nanSe of & particularj individual as haying voted u the negative tefiire the question was decided, 1 sboald,ba gUd if; tky honorable colleague would inform me how GeLncas was enabled. timing the, debate on n pending" motion, to say tWW qMPS.ion tro then taken r that it teas canied m WeajJirtnativtMtos 20i nays 12 and to declari, exultinghlthat. in consequence eft his rote. J'f '19 ptori.ion, brand deft n Jed by illiU 11. Harrison, dus not Kdw disgrace the stable book of Ohio !' 'Soch' a speech, delivered; f'J ifte time the wetsurc was untfer discussion? must have sounded strangely iti the ears of bis brjother Senators v Again, tr.'i's i nt-t a little remarkable tllat the; "no Governur bf the Tenitory of Iowa1' shonld then havjej jselected the name of . Geo. Harris ju from the twelveSena tors who all voted tbesame way, and made it the" special object !of m iuub ana malignant assauii r i Ana intiiic you l he would have cbrtimitted this outraee uDon? is Vy here was the motive a tbat day Harrison, and holding him Since the nomination of the Harrisbur2 Con- venton.the Van Buren Federalists have unceas ingly denounced Gen. Harrison's principles aa in- oonsisietii witn tne peace anc prosperity! oi the South. They have endeavored toSlast his reputa tion,both military and civitbytbe mostlgrSM jnji representation and the vflest calumnies, j Tfcey have called him an old Granny and a Coward, a .high Tariff man, and ar: Abtilitionin. Tjiey have sought to deceive the people ; by making these charges, believing" that they would a cool lesce in thf ni without lakin the pains to exam line whether they were true or falsejj .In ftttis ttiey .have been mistaken. The light ;of( th sc l;cdnd sober thought of the people is fa$i bisriers- mg the dark clouds which fathered lor a while around the conqueror of the wiley Indian and the haughty Briton. Public opinion is fast unrivet irg the fetters of despotism ! A voice, like" the rushing of a mighty wind, is heard frotnflbe Nprth and South from the Cast j irid est, proclaimingi that ihe wand of the soneerer isjbru ken and Hie tyagician of KipdeHiook, as he reclines upon his Kingly couch, is fbrctd toex claira 1 M ! TKo aniritk, f Kqvo rsioorl QKintnn ma ill Tbe sptls which I have studied baffle me- The remedy 1 reck'd of tortues me.'' I ' The Spanish maxim "save me fromjmy friends arid 1 will take care of my enemies," is fraught h wisdom. From the open an Buren men Iiasbahd3 who Vcre in lirrison Armr .iucu uu.u(icu tyj.yuv t tuttam' Mutti, i ie.f iog:iiiefnse!res'8pd men. cnudreo aimtst shortly after ; its Tabn'tiblD:.! atfzecs of Chilicothe. It seems appropriate, also, 10 make this re-publie2ttoi upon the same shell tint contains the record ot the patriotic a; dor of the ladies of the city, jjd behalf of the meltgned citizen who is no writhe peoplefs candidate fbr the Presidency. lEvery on,-! we believe,, who now furmes, and jstilj re-; sides in Chllicolbe, off the ladies whq uni ted. in the present to Major 'Crkghan, anil who were impiicaieu in iviuiam AJlen's cl latnny, assisted in the labors of last Satardal. And not only they 'veQerable and nonored malrons--buL thetflaugbters and grand.! daughters nbble worren ai), tEe prade arij ornament " of our citt were consmcuods , - . .... i , on the occasion. The name of Harrison fails like a? charm ubon the' cars of tlie long-time residents of jour Valley ; and trie revival of early feelings ef gratitude arid respect for the gallant "defender of the fron tier ureitues. no less than love for their couo- try, and a desire thai its free! institutions' should pas3 to the possession of their chil dren, called these-venerable matrons from the dignified tetiiement of their bid agio, to take an interest" once more in public af fair?. The times of their young days hafe passed away ; elegantj mansions have taken the places of the rude: hearths and homes over which of yore they were proud and happy . to preside ; but the events of toe olden time have not passed from their minds, and he 'l ' " 7 ' ' I 1 1 " Who fought for their Cabins long ago,,' Live3 stni m their grateful recollection. If ho is the miscreaatjthat utters this foul calumny against the mothers of this city? What he is may be ibfered from the fact, that he has rested for more than four years, quietly as a lamb, undjer the castigalion ad ministered in the following card from Gen; Murphy : - ' i From the Scioia Gazftticf Jan 20, 18 $6 : TO Al AO Ji ALLEN. j Sir: I publish, you as a Liar and. a Scoundrel, for hayihgjstated at a public as scmbly, at Columbus on the 8lh of Janua ry, 1SS6, that the ladies of Chihcothe vot ed Gen. Harrison a Petticoat, fai a reward for his military prowess. J , : p. S. AiURPHY.f THE PETTICOAT SLANDER. As a citizen of Chtlicothe, and, a resi dent here during the whole of tiie,late war I feel called open to jnoticc this miacrafclfd fabrication, which I am informcMlajor l-2 len of this place has given currf ncy to irf a public speech at Columbus. JLido this be- .... . . W8 5 tticrJercr . 5 t wi we exnect detraction. It is their vocation Ve arfe able' 10 repel it. But the higsl in his County have others to contend with! still more dangerous. Men who pfofesj to have no lo cal habitation" or name..- the likeness (it whom is not found in the " Heavens above or in the Earth beneaih or in, the waters: under :;the Earth." A!en who progress a "digoified en irality" and yet are nff) neulral. T.ho pruess to be in a state of beiweenity"scspended ike AJahoaiei'8 corUn between Heaf en nd .'Klftb, asjinwoithy of either. A vjeryf unefpm frtable situation 'tor cn hunift rnn ! jf U'lto fo fess to be real eclectick -and who are the most perfect collar men I ever sa . hotaijk most lustily of R?publ canism and Ffeedokn, iid fvho really are the most abject slaves the slaves of their own intolerant "piejodices. ' -;-Vp talli; ..of consistency rs a Jewel, and approve fooiy hat they coridemnfd on yesterday. Xha talk ot prjociph-s not men, h od change Ibjeir I posii-ion evjpry senttnee they utter. V ho extul Thojnaa Jefferson as the Uisa Major oRepoblicanriim, and yet refuse to practice bis precepts. t NVho seem to iruagine that the very essenee of pe nrrkracy consists in branding every; man a, a Federalist, whose views do not coincide with their own. Who endeavor sneakirgly jtju rrke converts to doctiinos which they are ashamed publicly to avow, or to bully by means worthy only of blackguards and braggarts. ; Who rfro fess great confidence in the intelligence ! of l e people, and are constantly appealing to their loi?es-t passions. Who profess great! reereice M the sanctity of troth, and are constantly weakening its force and blurting the;mdYl sense of the comraonity by perverting facts knowingly Ask one of these quicksilver politicians if he will snpport Van Buren ? he will ansvyer you 00" I! Buttnark, before the rxenosylUble has did away, you will bear him saying aiL he knows in favor of Van Borleri and condemning Gerr Harrison for principles be never bald, and then gulp down his lie?, by saying Harrison has no principles. t M! Can a course marked by such low cunning and disingepoousness in times like these, receive the approbation of an intelligent and virtuous people t I can confidently say it wilt receive no countenance among the freemen of I ! t I ! . . DAY IE. 1 am 002 the ot 1 1 cause it carries a charge f gains the ladies of dur other purpose whatev So long as t columns of indelicacy and for ho onfinpd to the presses, it sse! one li? s they dai ly issue, and wVTcttT like the French As- signate are debased and rendered unrurrent by their mu!titudinou3?number--was not be lieved, scarcely noticed any where. The pnbiic know them. - . ?! Tis, their voxalioh, Hil." I But its new form is likely to attract more attention as uttered by a citizen ol our town, a man of acknowledged talent and who has recently filled a high public stition. Al though it lean gainno credence here, a most false and erroneous impression rnay be pro Froo tteLog Caiiii deocate. . " Wfi the people;, In. yourlast number, AIr Editor, J made some rerairus aoout the "Meat form" which vie the People composeand mentioned a (w ifemsof extravagance and peculation with which the managers of the firrn have ben charged. I also tnlimated that 1 might subsequently say-rnore on this subject, -and ajjray more specifically and fully these chatn gs of want df fidelity po. the part cf those in authority. : I now, by your leavej will Mention a few more items in order to show with what recklessness these men have squandered the funds entrusted to their care. In the first place, when they (Messrs. Van luren, Blair, Kendall St Co.) took the Management of our affairs, it was discoyer efd that the debts due by our firm were sOOO.OOO.OQp ! ! but on the contraiy we tfad a handsome surplus. Now, however, after four years they have brought ' us in debt about $40,000,000 ! t ! Another item that our expenses were then about 13.000,000 a year, now thev are 839,000,- 00, an increase in expenses of $20,000,- 00 in a single year making; during their rpanageroent of our affairs, the, enormous im of $11)4,000,000 additional expenses ; and tbis too, after promising most devout ly that they would reduce the expenses if ye wr?u!dnly employ them to act for us. j 1 call oh all the PEOPLE of these twenty-six United States to look at this item. ' rou are all interested in this matter, and ran you submit to such bare-faced squander ing of your funds any longer ? I "know ' ou cannot and WILL NOT. Again- ; 816,000 of the people's money have fjeeh appropriated to purchase jour pictures. iur our -wise men to iook at :i $600,000 for building the Sub-Treasury louse nearly altrthe dwelling houses in Washington could be built tor that sum. $3 605 for purchasing trees, shrubbery. kr. for the PresidentV grounds. Si, 500 for a principle. gardener for the f resident ' j,i,500 for a tenth bedstead for martin Van Buren to lie down upon 1 $1,307 to fix three Window Curtains; 111 Mr. Van BureuV house, !, tor the Circii- '. . . . ! ! $4,00 for foreign Carpeting, imported Jxpresshffor his"own use. Domestic Amer fan Carpeting was not good enough for his Democratic majesty, and his Uoyal man- ion. - ' ""' 1 '"I en J, when ihebcj.tstf t:.. wards found, it appeared t Lai ti.e 1 b ;y had not been mortal! j' w o u.de j ; thai he bad roadedepprrat!?aH!f, v.;.: : by hia'befciless" assailant,' vt'l.a- f. ,1 throat;,., Whilst-this sce '.wjs t . smaller boy ian ime "distance, tut r, -suot, andiwattato death, and, r. h r t-ncd beneathleaves and other rt" ' bwtlyfter.thb, ;tha gid ar J l.rr I gaged it the cornfield were attsck'r was snot, hut there was ample sod r - 7 aA - Ikffc. U ("71 t ;1 ill, and, that she resitted "the uaordirtary-power, w hizh cea-d calf earto eat The boy here, is ip the tt!; j "c appeared 10 have been firet vWt, and ti ' enruf sibbed uolH life waf extinct. Tl.e ies wi re; then coy eed bp. ; The next a-y? the' Critnllnea1fnale'''ai ::ih'e ; mother t marderedchildten. She was fijund in li p i. and was despatched - witba tomtnnn l-: knife, whb wUicb;faer"he3r was nearly . frmi her Wy," though not Without t iH4is of -having resisted her ilest r r t j i ttrrtt of her powtn ; SJLe waaeburL . ;?. .! r and the, blood carefully wiped iff the li e r. murderer then statsuoed-himself in ts wrt h awi loideJ1 rifles, at J a "jmo t cox r. r view if the door )f .'the dwelling huusp, r waited the appYbacU tHhi nextvictiin. j first ws tfeT eldest- &n: Avko, whf n 1 tuiesuoiu ri'jie occrreceivDa a tutal sl it, fell deaj upon theT spvC lie was crs; side the house anl therdooT closed. Iu the father, who, urwh'puttiDg , his I;3 doov found It ; fasteucd, upon u hith I some exclamation. of .jtissalisfact ion, ar.u same moment beard the report of a c;on, that a ball bad passed . so cjose to hta c jt ; cause considerable pain V in a moment a ! i r r , other diacbarge of a rifle. sent a ball so as t. a part of liis ear.8r'aze'hi.? whiskery, an I through his bat. -UIe then cast his eyes' t. the barn, and discovered a person '-hastily round the corner, directing his course "t j WOjd -At' Upon eflecting ..an "entrance into ti e I Mr. Brown found his eldest son urcn tl. : and I bfllbe ' a of thai presences derogatoiy to the .la- true baroaieter of its $2,000 for GoldXeafSic. ar tiooni. , - r We noticed the' fact .the other dav t! 82,000 for shaking Carpels, Upholster- hlarrion had. left "his home to visit the s &.C dead, and pQ farther examtoalion hta. wife concealed by the bed clothes, I;' extinct. He?ibencommdnic3ted.ihe drc circumstance Iq thei neighbors, wh imm d , insiitoied a search for 'theother members family,wbo were found as ahead y ' dtvi'.' the. searchers being; led in the rigbt dirrcti reports of the guns previously hetird The t question was, fflio is the murderer ? Ti c acter and habits of Brown at once r3vo t ' the suspicion that he bad returned her.. dened, as thousands have been terore 1. . intoxicating Fquor, aud had thus put into c tion his oil-threatened' and nnnatural -He' was secured ; but, fortunately for l.i: had rmained sober'that day; and only r.i bring forward bU-jproofs to satisfy , 2!! 1! could not be the 'murderer. " AJcCcna! :y . son in laiy, was present, andj in reply 1: sinuation from him unfavorable to Brer biter at once accused hvn as tbecrir::ir ; ! ring thallftfe was the -.nan he saw rann.; the barn, &.c, Tnis f oun resulted in thu 1 ion of the old mao and' the securing of " ihy-f w ho, in all Tthe Subeequeiit ex 3 it. I became more deeply involved in coct'ern:.; cum3tanccs, ant wal finally committed to 1 fngdon jail to await his .trial ia August. Providence seems to have interpose J, I:. markable manner, to; frustrate the dfs;rn assassin - If; Al'Cohahy is Jhe guilty 7 : , only object he 'could have liad in yiev; destroy the whole family in order to serr.; property of his father-in law to h!mst !f; would seem; that be: calculation was, tf Tublic w6uld beV ready ta conclude thai !" had perpetrated the dreadful fchogfcter,::: . -enrnmttted suicidea conclusion thst : have been produced if ha had fallen hy the aimed ai his head, and if he had left hi ; ment prepared for such a deed by Inuxi J Repository. ; GENERAL HARRISON PEOPLE. among duced abroad, highly, (lies of this place, .the moral elevation. ! In oider to sustain my own recollections, I; have inquired of a (number of the oldest and most respe table residents of cnr totyn, f both sexes, and-off all poli(ca.(j Jiartf3, s to the truth of this report, (ihjeF I fill pot sully my-pajjer by hncopying,) add hiive Vnifbrrol received th reply tiialj itis n tirelt false.aod unfounded. .! M !! I itn'nfil nretend to decide new what de- -knav the itreat Ruler of events ha?ten thif I - - 1 r vf o . - gtee -of iblme, attaches to Mr. Allen 'as-ifcoiisunitna't.ion most devoutly tobe wished. the circulator of this I slander,! upon dur nrr, cc. r $-1,000 for a Plateau, a.kinu ofJ'fantas- fic pyramid' for the dinner table of Air. iVan Buren. Ob ! Democracy how hast hou fallen ! f rather risers) I might coon to enumerate these waste- ul expenditures of our roonej', but m iv heart jsitkens at the thought. If 1 can get a suffi- lencv of time from mv duties, (for 1 have to labor teri'bours a dayj and every day, to make a living, I may continue these tfclns. In conclusion, let me say, that a large ajoritvof our firm seem determined to et another 4head Cleik" next March and he-one now in their eye is General liar- ison of Ohio a plain spoken, honrgt man. ho; has often held subordinate olhces in his firm; and always arqiiitted himself to . J. J'.: ...... .c .11 ou wrto, we ueiteve, is me oniy person 1 h .....i her: 'Miun-f -i?n n.;r,c low who coulu bring matters oack to tiioir , ,,'cleck. I primitive 1 healthfulness. lo which ) G Fort Aleigs. He arrived at Columbus afternoon of Friday week, and left at tc next morning: The short period he W33 j in that city,wi8 remarkably interesting. . moment when be-was about to depart, 1 constrained to' answer the calls of the a people, and he accordingly addressed then: ly an hour iohe frank and manly '::. sufdier. We haye read JrlremarLs ni:! Ioyed delight. No raan rrany party, u! a heart, can peruse them without an bi n olion of satisfaction. What a relief is speech from the litter tirades of party " whanjers! We throw elide a crowd cf matter, to give place to the following, v,). fiod in the Ohij Confederate, cf.the lis!. em: receiving mothers and sisters ,;n the fict whether he V'i 4 7iaf will depend up- will have the manli From the Chilicothe Log Cabin Jierod. J THE PETTICOAT $ LANDER 1 In compliance with repeated calls, abroad, for a refutation of a certain rom iufa- ness after due enquiry to make his lecania iion as public Z3 he ha made this libel. I Call upon him to do soi otherwise, he must stand in the unenviable light of a wiifti! anderer of " OurVUlaei prom the Scioto Gaze'te oj Sept 21,isc. ; A story equally destitute, of truth and decency, charging the tidies of Chilicothe with having voted. a.pHticoat to Gen. Har rison, at lheime Coll. Croghan was pre sented with a sword; or at some clbe peri od of thejatj war, found its way sometime Since into the public prints, and the under signed, residents of Crjilicothe and vicinity during the late war,ii8ve heard that -there are some persons at a d'i3tance foolish ftnd wicked enough to circulate thi? false and absurd story which is 'totally discredited here,' they deem-tt dufe to themselves, j to their families, and to the Ladies of Chili cothe, to state that te aboyementiorled story is a LIB; known to be jsuch here, and'which no roan of character dares tofas- serthere. p.S' i '' ' I ! For tbe instruction of those at a distance, who give any credence to the above lying stcry, we inform thetn that the "Ladies.; of Chilicothe were then employed in offices more congenial tc their sex and patriotic feelings in making up clothing hlanllets and knapsacks fortrei fathers, brothts ind ONE OF THE FIUA1. MURDER MOST FOUL St HORRIBLE. Chameersbccg, Jlne 1 1, "18-10; One of the most shocking murdeis or rather Inassacie of an almost enure family that ever least a stain upon civilrzil ion, was perpetrated in iCromwel.l mwnship, Huntington county, on Sat lurdnyj tfie 25th ult. The prominent particulars, gathered from an individual present at the ex Animation, aie these. William Brown is the ffaiher of the murdered family, which consisted of be parents and six children , the eldest daujh- Al. on t ricay. Ho tvas m I. , the calls and co02rafula;ii.-,s if cmzens, tor hours alter nis arrival. In u,f ing he repaired, by invHaticn, :o the Lc: Kl wtiere additional hundreds had congreja: meet this beloved and veneiated patriot. '. 'h the frankness and onrcservrdnt have marked his character through life, 0. mingle for two hours with the " Lr, ' t. beys '-' 0 ihe Capital. Long before the before our youth were astir, the General vv: the morning of the morrow, op and cat. 1 1 ing breakfasted with a friend at a remote the city, be was soon again 'suirou'ndrd : ;, nsutiiude of our people, who refused to b? fled without seeing and communing wi;!i ; The period of his departure was at har J crowd increased it was impossible thai i brief iniervaj every one could be presente d dtvidually to the General and all were anx; : who noticed the popular solicitude, the II from the platform of the door of the Hotel, aJdressed ihe people for bait an t.i : more. We wish that every man ia Ar had heard that sfeech. How would the ' raers of this great a good man lave dwir I their estimation into merited tnsiw&ificar.c? irjurute : . motives which never actuated him, and c; vliVn ha nTr hoA mil A sain n m or h l(f, lor uas mrrHd tn Rnhprt MeConahv. who lived I see and hear him. At the instance cf a f; pn his lather-in law s pre.nise as a tenani. : O I A s. . r r m n nAAtjilnA tn in eropTance, and, when ia this condition, was in he habit, cHhreatentng to kilt some ol n:s tam- !y, though, never known to have atietnpted ;any hinrof the kind. He was in the habit of work Mk in the neighborhood at carpentering, whilst j their estimation into merited fnS iMnnf mndorted the far mm? operations How would the slanderer! who On Saturday morning, tha old nan and bis eld Act in7f(l Krtnt 1 . rft home for their places w-. -w-, -jv , 1 .: i.. .. u:u i. . bfemplovment t shortly atter whicn ajcuonany fwrH. u.u,iiiw; iulics wlcu ..o .. proposed to the next eldest son and a yoongar cherished, and who infamously a cr.e u 0e to " a hunun," at the same lime direc'- imbecility and decrepitude and cowardice-. it the danohter ar.d another of the boys to do j would these" slanderers haye been indi-r : smswork irl,corn-field,McConaby'swifelav-t rt-buked by the rtghteoot judgment cf an S; in the day previous been conveyed to a friend's and insulted ptopJe ? But as they did r 1 house at sine distance by her huaband. After could not bear it. we wiireodtavor to p the above di-pition had been gone into,: the tfi uf 1 ia fcubatanee. We took 00 nt whole fariilyias dispersed, except Airs. Brown, -Neither General Harnsori cor any other V who remained in the-house. AlcConahy and j thought of bis making a pobhe address tu : the two boy,, on the banting excursion, bad not j Rutrs before be commenced it. It arose cj: proceeded morh beyo.,4 half a mile from the the circumstance which surrounded htm:: house, when the reports of guns were beard; momeat-and EtgnaJIy illustrated a qua.ity cf 'i. ! -

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