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The Weekly Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

The Weekly Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

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A 4 pliance, for the present, it preferable to falling unconditionally into the hands of prViCHS- The political horizon was overshadnv- THE WHIG V. P. iHerriman, Editor. council ot War, protasttwjse had Bonopas rorj tho cans? of Hungary; nil resistance v.ni; nothing but utter ruin would attend the proluii- nfii.o Tne ivif DSTtT. hea-ieo ui.r-n L.

'their luihless enemie! However, let the case ben it maj. we I have still unshaken cofidence in the even trial triumph of liberal principles in Eu-1 rone, and throughout the world. Hungary I would be decidedly against the Adrniuis-herself shall erelong be a brlghtspot it: the (ration. But a ray of light occasionally map of civilization. Her soil has drank the breaks through the darkness, and all may i r.

I i. it ion. for a eu uioeu i'i ncr pdinuL auus. inn urn be in vain. When the hour of retribution shall come, the names of her fallen Chie's will be the pass-word along the ranks ol over Mr.

Thurston, a member ot the last her gathering hosts, and the losses and sa- Congress, and the nominee of the Loco-critices of that devoted people will be re- cos and Free Soilers combined. The ma-turned to them in the enjoyment' of civil jority is large, and is a lug gam of one religious liberty, and in the thanks and member. In Vermont, Meacham, the congratulation of liberated nations. Whig candidate to fill the vacancy caused )V tje resignation of Mr. Marsh, has Academy.

beehelceted. has been claimed as We learn from a friend that a Classical cei tain that he would be beaten. School will be opened in the Academy at sn.i A Whapi'ku. 'flu-Missouri Renub- ed by the untoward resnit of the Mate Elections ia Tennessee and Indiana, ly thoaj ht that the House nepresen- (atives, at the next session of Congress, in Representative, Li Phode Island, Mr. Dixon, the Whig candidate, was elected iCx That beet that Mr.

Covvden left at this office yesterday 'rats all the beets of the season vet its weight as pounds. yel us eignt vv I Tlie wheat crop, in this section, may be regarded, on the as a failure, this season. Other crops are mostly good. Potatoes are said to be very Corn is, in general, late but it is heavy, and as the weather is very fine, "lere are good ground, for Imping that the crop will be an anunuant 23" Business isTsaid ti at St. Louis, for the sea quence of the sickness, tl he very In co: mer months, there is now a pereel rush to that city for the transaction of business.

ircuit 4 i tnt. ratauae, uu, onuie imn inst. Hoard can be had in famiRef, at Hcan acknowledges the reception of an from $1 to $1,25 per week, ar.d tuition pnk measuring fifteen inches in diame-at the usual rates in similar schools. jter. That will do; take hat, boots, or any Mt.

Palatine is a pleasant and healthy thing else about the oficel A. U. it U. AL I fcfl Ci the fii.vermr: t-ai n. 1 1 Fc-r the VVfalcrir big.

A Fragment. 1 Slid: ranger moves along, i and sslesasi trt vd nut-- repose the silent dead Less Oh Th gollea rays, ecer.s, to G-d. A i i I Gen.B rv lien place. The Academy is a fine large, Imnnr In tttp nlncp. nod at a noble monument of the libeiiy ol thflie I no i.uiu u.

Of dir. Ford, the Preceptor, we can only say that toe slight acquaintance which ue have had the pleasure of forming with him is entirely to his credit, and that he has mir best for his suc-c in so honorable an enterprise. Democracy. On the first page will be found polit- ical dialogue. We would invite our readers, particularly our Democratic friends, to read it carefully.

It ill be found to contain much wholesome truth, under a simple garb, showing demonstratively that the Whigs maintain the true and genuine Democratic, that is, the pure Republican principles of this great Republic. Were not this the case, we would not remain in tlie ranks of the parly twenty-four hours. Gen. Taylor is as true a Republican, that is, as true a Democrat of the earlier days in the history of our government as ever drew steel in the defence of his country. His whole life, and all his words and since his elevation to the Presiden- cn Iv, not to lay ir re regret, by wantonly mis and ooDOsing the tflbits of noble patriot faithfully to serve his coiin- a I Ltsst.

7 he ITashington Union has declared that "whatever face the future may wear, we mean to onpose the Administration 1 1 teudo del 'S Ei p. from the loth to The army fessn ty of crass and sidered good a Our informant a than a hall dozen frurn here to tin good roari, WkkM I e. natural ins over 8 nd froa, the ay is fine on to El Pa Tlie army has left a road fa tliose who may wish Mr. Peacock found no elline with his vvaeon that Scnlty jntlfc 'ioc Orleans Picavur.e 1 I'" receive an cifict-r of (he L. S.

army date Aiiuni i uu oi rLUFUti wmcti sasa them, Gen. fir, imnanies ofm. p1! Which lour Indians ere itu.ed. Hi 'aft ue mat-cr would er.a t( veryi cult to sav; and appreheMom Uitieu ttut a general cir.nreak aroukj a i A u.4 .1 H.v.v, UUiO Illfl large BUntnefv. The rontier of Texas bat sl'rei siijuid at Ulloe i.e iaid utEciei I a sli to ituise threatensal large arnojni accumulate viev I tie result cl the run, which (he present si has enabled the companle Bv an advertisement in cm rung, it will De seen mat (he Company have established a ref cy in this city, with the house Valh, and wiil be able to very Krge demand.

It is Jsi close liponthe -per ins arid vv tkese Wtren-ffrts Is attained, ami whei I ca- pat.tcs at (he Mour.tasn and the fi have pushtU theiff works to llie exlsi which they are susceptible, Missm will supply the est with a greatffi mount tl iron than any other Mate iitS iter ores are richer, and te metal from them superior, and itres equal to any other Sute; but uom tunatelv, she lacks the isamtal i spirit amj de velopuji rich and i ore, and as may be ty of this tr people to encjomgete her resources. ted ofci ti immediate view is li llr the first nanulakft li er(. We have: iope ar reople hi tei nrise to ecurek AT 1 5 ET Gp.OVI. exciteu tit r-revalls i it v. roo ittoii to lire Wm 'tired near Inlet Growl ite Grand Jury hw ii i gainst Charles Crafs cper, fur mtirdetisgS ed with him.

Hs-" ii last atutdsy. reside) to Jail a (jt spritir J.e sttir teriousi a no ii) ti i i was pcsse.srf roonev, suited I i I disappeared, wm ts filtered a irae ol land, and SSsM be well suppiied with change. nerni.u: has never beeri heard th ugh lu'tigcrit search has besn and the tetiaraph been put in lfMI accrtam his hereabouts. 'I he supposition new is, that CrfJ raurdrio i i.y.ti ltij that (he little gM coginzaid oi the affeir, and was ah dereil by the base miscreant tkat tlmony should not milita.e rgair-st A ituess tesi ti inatii that lie had heard ihe mH say, "dead men to.i at tSsP thedead body of Perkins uasoatawH shaw, a son-in-law our tun VNin. Leonard, visited Dixon a us las( Wedneaduv, to cue in his te against On Lis iia stopped at the residenee oi amul i l.sq who had invited him over night; when he (SliassjH ken sudeulv ill.

atol exmred -htl He was buried tiie ihe coraunity suspecting tiiataM i'ht. hail i In. Mil imh A coronar's inquest vv as field, tb4' ache was taken from the body, aBu," deliberate, investigation tha iWJ nounced the victim to have died effects of'noisoid '1 lie stomach uteri. BLOOMINGTON, SEPT. 15, 1849.

Again- Owing to a de'ay in the reception of j. vper f'om the river, we have jt been able to cr.I.;rge the lug, this week; and en account of some recent arrangements, we cannot du so before obtaining a new and larger press. Howev er, by leaving out all stale, and worthless matter, and using different sized tyre, we shall (till give a larger amount of reading matter than hitherto the delay ill be but for a few weeks. Pull Elections- It is doubtless well known to most of our readers that important county officers are to he elected, in Novtrober next, in ult the counties of this State. McLean County is equativ as much interested, as nny other, in the election of such officers.

It is ol the utmost importance to the credit, and to the prosperity of the people ol this county, that suitable persons be selected to fttffil the duties of those offices. Oar New Constitution is just beginning to be tried by tie lest of experience. In common with many of our Democratic friends, we, of the Whig faith, believe that Constitution to be a great improvement on the old one, and therefore feel great solicitude that its pro-visions should be faithfully carried out. Now is tire lime to secure a good county organization, at the start, and success ill hereafter be much easier, and more certain. To effect this purpose, it has been tho't advisable to call a County Convention to nominate candidates.

It has been recom- met; cincts of seh tiie vo: th. ev pre- on the lastaaturaay ei mis weeks, for the purpose holden in Bbomir.gton, on first of October next, to lion is, friend, will you turn out to attend those meetings? Every person in the county has a right to have his i iews and feelir gs represented in that Convention in selection ti os" candidates. Now vve go in lur 2 rally cn that oces ishioned Whig Let every one (urn out.and let his preferences be knot- rt. that a fair and impart ions of the voters ma 1 view of the opin- may Le so concentrated is of tlie candidates ni to tion. Let us have no libject.

Il the interests to he attended to at all, in the scenic their trilling on t'. of the count; they are wo flWsltjte mat these county portal ce tu i a mistake Tlie action of a tence that ef a cl tity, that of a intv- that of the Union-s-3 United States vet the Let i i then, action may may attend tl endency ef this countv. II unwary. ul feeiina ef reasi A tit. t.v er tin rants of he i ties ol i pow ers ica, lnat tio.

the inviolal hichlhey so nouiy it would seem that so ov erw thi nnmensa armies direetet (hat no human bravely, no cil, no devotion to country jIi 111 C'ClUl- hl prevail. But the latest tic-v a gives a somewhat modified view of the matter. From all that wc can gatMr cn the subject, it ar that a compromise His beiii i i at in- It ml js by Bern andKossrtlb, and leading members r. -i: I. lint ino Hungarian i riuunoH 'astcn to Ossola.

It stat (I rhat inev Dave traad; eotpred Torkiah lerrHorj ilh him the li Gaors-ev sur- i ren te red to jeoyditjort, if coi thnt fie an Entire, Vi- lire for himself has troop a iiaj letters in lbs 'Deotch mrnbrr of troops 1 ti surr ev Urhe.ve been 27.0'fO nor the ITili. in liner 1 Utal (. 'Mm Majesty, 'i have tr.insiii Chief of the iliem to surrender. I hs ionr Imperial Majesty dilien of his surrender dnvvn his arms your reported by some urgent ans that (ieurgev hs pre lias yielded to (old en aif Kossuth's Rrife and fan. into the beads of the Im From (he Missel ADDITIONAL NEV PER N1AGAR nc.

Seal 8, p. in. 'I he ail Attornev the Con- ecBlion ol it: To lo out the ob tec 8. nspitnl To establish bb orphan asylum and Lake: it or near the city ol ibfeaee. pass necessary laws for lbs relief mntv raaeta law pro homeslerd of i as to give i to oTiion I bands.

fir- IndcTiminV eBlareioe the I till- estab-1 ching certain an-! Lrofeircaita i an act en- Court in the 1 of Tlic next session of the Circuit Cot fortius county, will commence on Mi day the first day of October next, II Davin Davis presiding Wm. Ax.l Clerk; and Wlc. McCtrttoncH, Sher: The follow ing are the names of Jurors for said county: Grand Juror f. Petit Jcuors. Henderson Fagg, Samuel McClure.

Israel iV. Hall, L. M. Alex. McCulhitigh, Andrew Benjamin Wheeler, William Piatt, David Trimmer, Stephen Havens, Wesley F.

Bishop, Ethan McAfferty Henry Milton Smith, Jaseph Howsman, James Gilmore, F.lias Owen, Abijah Westover Edward Stansberry, John Proll.ero, Peter Buckles, Silas Waters, Sidney iker, Minor Bishop, 4tf I. Swart, Jauii's devout David Ropp, William R. 3anB illiam Rust. Tbos. O.

Rutledg Reuben L. Draper, Elijah Hedrick, i Joseph Nohle, John Mayberry, WcsleHonghssn, George W. Funk Wilh.un.H. Hodpe, Francis Batnard, James Withers, James Miiler. Samuel Riiodes.

John li. S. Raodi Lyman Fcrre. I he Court Hdttse is being Ihoroug repaired, and a new Brick Jail, on Public Square, is nearly completed, whole being a judicious and very incuts are in a forward stale of nrogri accemmouated, in this co' i S1V 3 a sir What h.vnest, independent minded man wiil here ft er place any confidence in an Opposition which thus openly declares its 'a-nefarious intention of opposing the gov-he eminent of his country, right or wrong (Fhal of a cause is that which needs len and carried away; ranclios, farms ar.d settlements in the country have been destroyed; all commercial intercourse with 1exico (one of our greatest sources of wealth) is entirely cut off, and we are! left, impoverislsed by these outrages, to-the payment oi all the heavy expenses for the defei.ee of a wide frontier. lueut.

Inrtians a nd a forav itilo Arkansas lfav, Here t.iey carried oli quantity of horses and a German boy. 1 he boy was recaptured, and ail the hor tsions. he Inciaiis escaped intp the hick ct, except one 'hat was kiiicd. The ierman boy staled thai (he savaeehad tsti ever saw. I Ue lend is all i ighr, you stp pears, peaches, ari a great variety rair.ed hrre is to hi remarkably well, tm I he lemperatnrc here is bout the same Knmmpr mA ng.

tor ery id to be ii a venomous 1J calumniator, with one ll r-nn thus 1 men. it) tlie ex-e to place the tiie hands titrol will receive just indigna- the ck.the de- ay with it at once, and vote for a City It Ss.fSSSt Cit 1r. Wilson, Dentist, offers his servi-s to the people ol Ibis community ck offers himrcll ns a candi- fun! have some Messrs. eyatul St Rogers offer their sei vices in the line of their business, as may be seen by reference to Advertise- 1 Mr. luster also gives a friendly vvarn- KB Thaak you, Mr.

Cowdtn, for those i neaches, Those pears were very fine, Mr, Bar- Mr. I i nomnson has our thanks a basket of very fine peaches beautiful eliow-frce-storie, of good size, and of ex cellent llavcr. Lit tl: se who love coed Ijtiv ot Mr. Thou.psen. ,1 1 I Jr Master William Miller lias our thanks for some so pes.

slMsc feelings are life. little rccogi riions ut most graliful as we i Arrival 0f the Viairara. HUNG A uttered br Honlord ea lias jtli. UK bdid and sstaaded. The balllea of Sclierrberg and Her- ff' -'tct amoag Hie incnrgeuta Waoy lbr aSray their arms nod sjonbiVeiuse in the woods, wttii'o oth-! Pf to thr SNA iritp.hy way of Warsaw, Aug I'unjBTian liet, having SBsrSinleijail vvin er.

leaing everything into cousidl-iw erat on, this is a pleaaanf place to live wHI very fair prcspec(s for business, for en. There are below El Paso, on (he c.as side of the beautiful vilages, whose ii.huLitanls pride "Pi I eing Ttxai.s. tr'P was agteeable and tesded with success. Major Neighbors requests (he Hous-those ton '1 clcLTapti to correct the statement. 11 il Calnan'-he chief Guadeinjre was tiie bailed of the band of hostile savages Hat murdeiod a partv of Mi-viran tho Leona on the lUth of" June.

He had no land in the outrase. Jtfaiar Nei.rhhnr that Gnadelupe is (he most faiusfal ma eiucient inend of the vhitP5 ha evr amunir tl foUoW inS tiie illlelliceilce a from execotHm in certain cases. om me army rimte tl Paso, acr.ss smaad the law in relation to tle lim-! the prairies. lfe find il in (he San An-setrons and (h tikmj ot testimotiy taftonio Texan, of the ltith lilt. Mr.

J. T. srrived in town hat the conditions are bas inspired. But almost any com- enecvi pot b. in t.iaiass.

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