Alton Weekly Courier (Newspaper) - March 4, 1853, Alton, Illinois Ktt T oo i moira JL A A the Bute RITES or IB i whole in time to meel were unusual to that attending that should be fee cenco of a tho GOODRICH AT BOOK AND JBAK AM A I LASB Office on f AGENTS Office WISE Ic CO ASB DETAIL nearly fte Jjg JOi Ssd r HCB OF THE at ST in sniD A hardy their engines and e of be e denounces tho new Negro ns land an attempt tc species of company foreign speculators where they theW no Louis have on Sunday death ot text was taken most mi Saul recently under tho sentence of present us with cases e of of them to anJ My It will that from nnd strong groundin favor of the passage of the whether will The is this lay those enta argue this qub idea that a man is to be in Illi is supremely ridiculous In it may because deprived of his fatherby an age he needed most the controlling m and authority of in another it isi doubtful nf the father would have pos sessed that requisite authority of moral sna TOR HAUTE ASD ALTON laden with about 3000 for the Terro Haute They a short distance its The ties are sawed from sound evening Taylor was stabbed by another in a near Pinck The deceased sras stabbed an r The Journal JD a littley the murderer of found in the woods within three of by and two called on to he and swore ho would fall man who touched In attempting to secure Little stabbed man in the when he was instantly shot dead by the until the of How to many be ot those sympa hy is excited for the relatives of the Hut who is there that docs not approve of the justness of and children excite our sym pathy and demanded As citi we and our in Of what our Judges and Police if an infringement of QHT rights be not according tq anil justice m proportion to the tho plea for the clemency of l that the assassin committed a murder m Can it be when a man arms fc ASB dral and m fancy articles LTS AT Office will on State aion and Christian conl mind x not for mev however to of the threa in this To young I held of pastor and h it commenced in it was only until the last week in last Decem acquaintance with his family com in by the invitation of Sanl to visit her who was very Those visits continued for and ended lus During bis sick he stated candidly his manner of t been of that nature that the Lord s ral sun your premises trol defense pnt thi fc OHB CASH Alton Ic BUDOU T Ac AND AT Wnl attend to til legal within the SLOSS AT Practice m and 73 he at Oco Second j HOA te i AND in boots W ill and gio comer State and ISAAC SCARRITT 10 METCALT DOGS telegraph that there excitement in and respecting mad Two persons had been one of them quite severely in L 1 In of the Stale there is an outcry against At Springfield their propensities them under and nt Chicago they are made to smell and taken off in cart It is singular how many howling curs and pups there are in most cities particularly in If the race should turn mad in this what will become of is a serious question for dog matic philosophers and The fact there is altogether too miny dogs in this Would i t not be well to do dne of two declare them a and shoot or assess nnd tax The first is far but let us do one PUBLIC public Riv en to Charles of Greene by the citizens of on TO citizen of Greene county was denouncing a short time because she d d not sell her bonds or stock m the railroad at 80 cents on the in order to enable her to invest m the Jacksonville A day or two that 97 12 cents had been ob equally indignant How how 1 says 1 For the Courier it is no doubt to record fairly tho events of they I to notice in your issue of the 24th headed Alton The grand T aline con the to supply wa ter to the The neighbors all the their and the us of water Twas requested bv Spear to if of the so thatte could make useo the re and for tha life rather thin bccomeyourpm nnd Juries cases neir neck of the and the murderer while the murdered as been mado to perish without and it maybe without preparation to 9 meet his God get thal they would and s or in a short time Plenty of wind up on the above from certain sources it I where it irrespective of local know or good common purpose Ibo water was on the an not to save the articles mentioned by But what I object to yout remarks about and the encouragement von cave him and others to refuse to obey the laws of the The City Council has appointed me Chief Engineer of tho i ire De as jou have published the proceedings from tiina to you should have known In the ordinance creating that among its it states that Ho shall have power to require any person or persons not attached to tho Department to in such places as he may And any person or persons who shall refuse to obey the orders of said Chief Engineer or when requested as on conviction forfeit and pay a fine not less than five nor more than twenty and costs of at the time word was sent me by the Captain of Sucker that he wanted more blip at the 1 ordered the man to I called tor his which he would not a he Assistant Engineer near and I called on him to take notice of I should most assuredly enforce the law in his were I not from what I afterwards that he had been hard at work at the fire bemon the ground among tho and had done all in his power to save prop ill blame him for is his an and will do better next time It is not my intention to ol but ft do my best O fll fl t bud and the Lords and the ces of had bewi of little concern to him ho deeply the effect on him on his and it said fto remedy the evil on the and faay God have mercy upon me After bis death the widow did all in her power to di her way of virtue and She attempted an in between me nnd her but the at tempt and I never saw him not once and then not to speak to him until I in To the voice of his mother he paid no attention an tome on the of his this dis obedience to my poor has led me to the gallows Being disobedient to affections were drawn from aud the strong arm of bis father in ho feared no and his days and his nights were spent as he they were spent for they were spent and among associates who would tram him in At this stage he had entered on no deeds of des I mean those that would answerable to the they were deeds of moral which the civil law could not But in the prac tice of these tho heart was becoming more and more e more npd more cal y due to the murderer neither bus it any terror to the as be may be with the death of he Is afraid to His habits prove him to be a base cow he arms himself to attack tie sleeping e stranger wha may WHO when the war is and imagine their occupation to a fight somewhere now ot are to able it may bo to the Con they see curious things in all go me on and snuff a portentous storm pleasant They imag ine the noise of every opposing political pa no matter on what ay tanta mount to a and per many principles at stake m ordinary local ma and tho af fairs of as there arc ficas in Our neighbor of the Springfield his valiantly taken up the cudgel in defense of in by any but because it he only proves that it is a true scion of because certain Whig papers and very denounced the The thus THE Wh g papers of this with great have B the act passed up and do rant of i the package or som cross his Let such a in every city and every State thit when caught his fate shall bo the ignominious death of the It is not but it w very lamen that in a country like ours there should ist the necessity at enforcing such alaw s n squabble to tear list cvcnm to prevent tho immigration of this Here is the or necessity of mg the wing this which has as little to do with party as they existed at the last and now as tho headdress said to lie worn by the King of the Cannibal The Register continues There is great chuckling s umial the muff black measure f political capital by educa hereditary tides or f tion within the of and ery wor thy citizen be his h or docked ind SAmi Office oa at the of e passenger tram from Alton to was belated on not arriving there until twelve oclock at Uanse some difficulty with the iron horse a flue or nnd couldnt hold to orders for the of the quarreling and were his amusements nnd habits latter led him into a difficulty with cue of our city watchmen and for this offense he was sent to He remained there some and then returned to New His former associ ates received him some of them es THE Ihc of says Just as we As asa tl ct to cirry the her of the bar of been somewhat and become this of mi The above appears in ur on of is Uriel Wnght one of yers of that Here is upon win f tea with the recent Spiritual T to letter from written by of co ratio 4 They many years ago seized upon Of a sure die attend of and Oregon ae gain to we of in this com mitted suicide m a rather an Sunday evening It that for some time he had been an officer of the Ger man Church of thit and on tho evening referred hid convened anti opened a Prayer Meeting m the be to that He went throVb the exercises in his and nothing unusual was noticed about his Upon the tions he was seen to unbolt one of the building witn fol used it in the Harrison canvass and of thousands o dollars in ho In v high u save and to call to my aid the and experience of when not think that it well becomes the ed i I Kmd 1 toon BUCKMASTER i m All Mod ol one of the tives from ably defends his action in the late with regard to rail road at tbe immediate interests of his beyond all er Clair is to altogether harmonious upon railroad Boston Journal states that the proprietors or agents of nearly every large machine shop in that with two have recently vis New for the purpose of making the exclusive right to manu facture the Ericsson Engine for that State or for the engine is all It is rep resented to the patent right for that sec tion would be worth a handsome the City Bonds of the Alton and Sangamon which were sold at 97 12 cents on the entirely free from the next installment interest which comes dne in March or has the city yet to jay In answer to we would state that dne on the in up to the first of March by the City Tho interest money was sent onto New some two or three weeks ono of our public prints to encourage nnd to disobey the orders of those who have a right to give and to hold up a public officer as a tne crowd nnd idle As a general I wou d say for the credit oFthe citizens of that they do all in their and work well to save the property of neighbors when on there are some who go to a fire to look on and see the To all yon can say that I intend to discharge my duty without fear or favor and a mere looker on may find himself called upon by our City Marshal with a notice that his presence is required m their rink of insolence and Thrust out from and aihe to call on his old eJ himself to another and now began that confederacy as our text joining of fiand in in solemn league and was to be their chief business and and sels of every visit and pilfer They made excursions to the seaport towns At first they went afterwards they went when they became more and the dangers they carried of this confedera went generally by one to another to enter the cabins of and tho third to stand on the deck to the sto len In a collective they formed a large and comprised men prospective po with openings circulation of cold he his placed leaden along the he his placed r pierced with small A num ber of strings of twine are suspended upon rods from tne roof to the about 20 and the witer fallm upon them from the orifices m the lead congeals inn forms columns of It is found tint ice forms faster in this a larger freezing surface being The that his house will he filled with standing columns of clem in a short and in 1843 they it in support of Tay and in the list Presidential canvass they proclaimed Scott as the great charo and philosophy Sever since the organization of the State government have the Whigs been so confident it success as tins list Their hopes ran higher than in the hard ci der based upon tbe dangerous and notation of the Slavery To dissect this paragraph of the Democratic paper in There is a great it is but the chuck ling is not of the pleasant nor confin ed if Chicago ana many other and even southern demo cratic papers are any 2 This is So Whig this State expects cany through a prevalence of abolition This sentence unworthy of no It must hare been pot in to fill he of democracy is jot such a lack as this by any refer our readers to of oar of the Alton At his liable maybe food excellent Livery rjo also advertises to do busness on cheapest Some yeirs Yankee schooner Sally under jf he her Chief Engineer A Nzw of between this timi ie and the 1st of December A headed by tho and including of all sons make it will decide the ques Communications to bo sent to end but so joined hand in so bound as to defy if appre maintaining a as awful as it is If Snul and John son had disclosed the names of some of the leading men of this they would have done good ten and the foulest monsters in theft mur der would thus be brought 10 All that these young men would say There is a wo desire you to expose their vices and manner of living they will hear you nnd Till be persuaded to do bet I never urged Saul to give me any ame mv business is that of nd not of the and what has thus far been said of the vile or of some of its has been only to a promise I to Howlett and on the 18th of in Sauls that would warn young men against are ASD i out aner jnl to uio of 1 for my to come ntin my present A BRO In find the following of the departure of of for Australia in the Boston Daily Of I FOR We understand that Tram for Australia via New York this Train have been appointed the Marine Insurance Companies am conveyance of the copyright i The writer to be an American citi Tho to be paid to the successful The to be and a cha his money 110 one Captain as un the Connecticut En So aft ho goes to the wuh his cocked on one Capn youre too close to them you better go Captain Spooner replied tend to of the and 1 le tend to mine in high evil more orr FOB oa Ericsson went to sea cr commander has received orders 4 short tho more thoroughly to test her engines the sea qualities of the at once to or to pro ms cruise so as to reach that port n Besides the persons immedi ately has J iler arrival she er to p crui of th ests be to attend to their m case of at and porte m New New rland Equitable Warren ton United UOS Triton gone out in On her arrival se will he inspected by the Secretary of the Na loam that more than four ap been from of the for to uo built im tbe Ericsson It impos at for the inventor to prepare tho drawings for this largo from which to build it is hip to have stereotype plates from which an number of copies can be iivo and that those associates are numerous and occupying places butliN tic even by tho most vigilant po Christian hear this admonition and warning from two of those who did ere it was too turn from a course of vice nnd vicious companions Hear and may God save you from the first false step in being indulgent at tho expense of re and peril your reputation and morals in the of the man who does not re vere God and practise His holy Ordinances 1 Turn we again to the case of On the of August ho and two of his associates where suspected of Wing mur dered Charles B a Private Watchman onboard the ship Thomas der been committed on the previous or that After an im partial the three were and sentenced to suffer the penalty or the To to tho to a those prisoners from fat to were courteous nnd lis tened attentively to our and joined in to Almighty 1 was not until all hope of the commutation of tho sentence that they manifested that great concern for their so much to be w alked touching This is an assertion to be f is no mire than all political par all the votes they 5 These are all that have no earing upon this Proving that Whigs arc and always have does net make this egro law Tho of the election in is very for it is well known that the abolition Democrats who off upon Tan the The last that the jopes of the ft higs are all based upon the and infamous agitation of the slavery is a cry singular for it is well that the slavery question has more greatly cut up the Whig party than the But we arc taking this cle iq regular order In every content have been over and the democracy have constantly r T HP Slaine law in Vermont vote of the people of he question has resulted by large majority in its A ent of the writing from thus speaks of the election Lity There was another class wh voted and those of a more deeply 1 mean the who End it exceedingly hard to resist temp men when it comes m tee shape poor of class to sustain the to my one matt very busy all the fore noon distributing votes in favor of the law who was quite half HIS will be found in what he Ill uu Heres the gentlemen the right kinif of with n good large print ed on cm he as he stood m a wav 1 Roes for tbe fcr it knocks nl the heids of the and puts tire cussed j out of my time gen tlemen up and give the taw a I here this afternoon hc luse I shall get a little He was too drunk to attend tbe meetng the but a hear tv cood will for some He said it was hu opinion that he should af ter the hw goes into The above may v 1 L hn gained strength from this I last Legislature in the ni egi Democrats to five and in the fifty six Democrats to Whigs and this too in the face of certainty on the part of the igs o a majority by me ins of their aboli nineteen an antic the Whigs of were care was ex t ore also in rion Bos nnd Y In with the departure of and as evidence of the respect ID which he is heH by thoso with has bad intercourse during his connection with the house of Train we may mention bat an elegant P1 given general of fer mu a liberal on tho part of the everything in disposing of their been the opinion that the stock of this at an thin transaction is part proof road is better least je BOOTS AMD EPPS bis success in his new 10 sale of the city bonds we of construction any number of cop engines are now in on this varying from ten to fifteen horse By business is expected to proceed with still ra nt n of have been gra ed in rarf as it is not the design Mr to establish a but to ow world the benefit which of Com Lowell the founders of e the Society who has been so of to seen ii our with ance and SSer Shaker startled Six or eight days the I received a letter from the in which it was said by him there could be no change sentence against mnst be ex 1 mado it known to From that moment a change come over his and to tbe day of his death bo was more fervent in his and mad more inquiries ns to he should do to ob th more tain Gods mercy He acknowledged the by to tee brethren nnd Voters that he bad taken Miss Lord to the altar in they were made and asthe Lord was on their ho should p to 105 the act of On tho 19th ot January I met Ban for the first tune in the cell of her J there about an hour when she en Such a meeting never experienced and I hone that I may never pas through another An aged apoo feeble in broken in lass no longer any o Uncle Tom excitement in Piris to have just has f a called Uncle published a called entitled wid an o ee n d prisoner a mere and her on the point of the most and or a crime which a man of his sent spac for the presence ot td thatman wife and helpless a f wife and helpless child Saul felt most of Keenly and deeply th in agon soul entreated me by the love of tho Lord Jesus for Gids IDF Fr days Pulley wis fa t we over heard ji 3 oclock on itni last the cn belonging eiK the to the tion professions Tho manner in ed when or Tyler was is at least quite And hat in every contest the Vi bigs is rather if the old is true that figures wont Last our readers all cm remember tor them whether as a party was ever of in at the last Again A sensible mind would conclude that at sheer foil for the lh any longer hut that p is to no euci bore the marks of Antt they all voted Sen thank for their Such were some of the votes thrown in town to sustain this glor ons regret to leara that of died on Friday evening of lung Hei as arf in the house of Whipple of this His death will be serious loss to which he sil is made Jn the Jeisey on Alarch Tho Court has also announced that the of Jersey on tbe uon to subscribe to take place on the of There wedded to their under tan cut w ir upon the nen negro som e opposition in this but we hope the for the M must do their then it will go I alarm of fire was raised it The tho Alton took but it was sub without any especial dam The fira on and even the book rnn and u think it affords them an to vas soi to a and a total destruction of republ sau the as in other as ifl the alh mcc they but the coalition will still bo m a powerless Tho n cannot by all be organized Of 010 way up by declaring that the never and go in for civil war and a total republican But our ot the Setter is openly advocating Slavery for Illinois and he is net open to tho not at all f The list sentence or two is a species of quite Thi ascendancy ol the Democracy would be the that un fortunate period ever when tho and the South should split in upon this Once more We publish in another Law to which we have and out 01 to make their for On evening on of which by the of a On fire was tm in seaman no as is use at Ier tho the to make We ask our readers to and see if frightful and f Whig press arc ascribing tont We also shall publish m this Negro Law in Mondays and tU pay m connection 4We nad intended over manner of account of tho thought of running it irp to tne i Texas State Ga of has the no tito of a made in part of about eight found m this fii a nuw noil being crv c fns tte s The found rese in ev of the daT nt end an turned F few inches ind it lav a strata ot eighteen inches through ani the same kind is inthe msc of the AU we too that it it as we have described it was found at the place the past days the wire of the fi a point five miles west of and The perpetrator of this geous i Smito and Market about