Alton Weekly Courier (Newspaper) - April 17, 1856, Alton, Illinois Gl OWN c without x One niter 6 without w n jred for the mot x THE foAME SiZE AS HIS in of tame Daily THORT BATTERTON i THE ALTON i A 101 c k WEEKLY ALL tnz THB in To ant of Fif m an to the j t 1 Pr p the 12 lines or nt insertion Each Two Three One year 1 year f lie 4 00 6 00 00 6 00 1000 for the mnst bo Donated by te rtf for and to b 50 m liberal tbe above be Advertise APRIL THE WOUK The Kansis sent ont the business men of the territory to take tbe initiatory steps for a line of steamers from this city to were m town and n luge number of oar citizens called them at tbe Alton House Tbe committee practical and are warmly in earnest in reference to tbe new enterprise The number of visitors was so numerous that it was thought best to A Chairman and Secretary were accordingly and the subject of G W Brown editor of the Herald of the rea Tho Ancient in a blaze Slavery in Virginia Worse even than that There baa been a Black muling m At that meeting men had the audacity lo utter and in mony with Ibo language and of Patriot and Chief Justice Think of and be IJ People in Virginia Slavery lust aa era of that commonwealth talked seventy five And what indignation tb a treason has stirred up 1 From tie Virginia March TREASON STAIKS The article hich we copy today from contains of most surprising In tne tme of all that doar to our ic safety of onr what are we oom OT when of in large proclaim or applaud the most dan irous and incendiary in tbe of fl violent and ti spirit When a Virginia gentleman himself in favor of of our which ore upon ns for weal being hissed bv n public assembly o bis what havo we already Tno people of Virginia have a right to prompt und decisive action tie Mirror BLACK MEETING blo cajier her heart teat aiB her bosom roso With a mill Jn hke ocean when It a gentle sans for it were clearly set and every present conceded that they were The feasibility of the plan was ably by in of the people of i Unqualified approbation and were manifested by the large number of our i citizens and a committee was up were in her t ng Society met at Society met last to fli ol next Staid and the pf to ole of when the Intelligence reaches pie 01 wo maim of Committee arm I lonT Though frightened bird or the to be called the 81 Louis Fair of Agricultural it wonld contribute more to the of Iho people f that city than to that own The Louis people are vy to put best foot the ohl will a Una of td cany that Al II bo only suburb of their city about partly by rival LACK E It is with a blush of shame for the tarnished reputation of our that we undertake to Word a more disgraceful perhaps n its character than anything of a similar that has ever been enacted Son hern Territory We feel an abiding pride a the of our and with heavy eart chronicle any thine calculated to fair fame but between lion and duty we have no choice left us ana are constrained to form a task we wonIS the most willingly forego the of the present was tbo day appointed se or a meeting at Gooso Creek spe BOUGH OF Snr March DEHOCIAIS ANn TUB p Col Delahay and J enworth in IWw York Sam Wash Col Delahay was the proprietor of the Tern which the Kickapoo Bangers o defender by f to the nnd informed I reached Greene county yesterday havi og my horse placed off tbe dust of After travel from my It ias previously arranged that the matter should assume the form of a with two appointed polemics on each Brown and Thomas for the and I of New and Jesse Brown was first addressed by Thomas who argued at length in fa consisting of Whipp Dimmock and Murphy to call a meeting of oar and present the sub ject to their consideration Tbe call will appear It that steamers from would be a great csn to tho emigrant seeking a home the Western contiguous to thi line of give the substance of his as wo write entirely from m himself in favor of the Black Republican denounced the fugitive slave aod Fillmore for signing it de clared it to be and that it be Ha would not touch where it existed he would die out upon the land tnat bred bat ne inri river and would be a great nave thc of Territory of tun f tn in He WM the most zealous of the IS perhaps I should say sectional Administration In the and an earnest and able the dogma of Squatter Sover as enunciated in KansasNebraska Southerner by birth and education he was jn favor of the admission i f Kansas as a free on material and geographical grounds ex Io slaveholder of Virginia no sugar planter of Louisiana had a greater abhorrence of or a more profound contempt for the African character than he He m Kansas Constitutional Convention he had as a negro as a i was not adapted for servile labor it was em a small gram and pasture and therefore he was to the ot slavery on its soil and lls He was elected ol people to Congress and went in lhat capacity to Wash melon Ho visited President Pierce grant ed him a private interview Pierce was exceedingly at his Pierce was ram Pierce was Pierce spoke bullets Pierce gave him a piece of his mind Pierce called the Free men rebels and traitors and several other Pierce finally read him out of tho r said resolved lo set the bt bnt if there is any law in the Federal Government to compel shall the laws must be quoth i And looked There will be no difficulty on that raid always ad vised to the infa mous as they could be all we ask of you b to keep the out if the and we will soon all cullies of that i This cool and sarcastic reply rather took the then The result was 1 claims of Salem and partly by the influence of members of the Committee interested in Spring Geld that cither Satam or was not as toe Fair of belonged to that portion ofthe for several reasons which we have flat regrets are useless now best of the Fair at though it will at side and almost out of the and will make an effort to do justice to Egypt time It might with more bewailed a Worlds than a State lor in to us onesided com from all quarters is to be allowed in every Of this we do not com plain Let the people of ind Iowa do and those of siny other Slate or who may choose to bo repre sented our citizens need not faar a compan son in any department of skill that has a leading interest m State The premiums to be awarded U competitors will to about The Fair wdl on the of and con nue through 3d days of October The above which originally ap m the Democratic we found copied m tbo columns of the Mis souri Republican of from which we clip it We are sorry to see our manifest a fault finding disposition as prompted the writing of this article The last S ate Fair held at without any objection from the friends of any other locality and a proper we haye kept the people of Chicago silent in relation to the point to be chosen for leaving tho do as they thought The Press concedes that Egypt is entitled Fair bnt claims that Salem or have been the point These two places were repre sented bet ire the on d re claims wo also pre sented and advocated oar as in quest of the gentlemen to of were very readily found our W utl closely be hid bora attacked by a half Svery pretty aring killing at him from for io ply between and Itan of the lakes pr on na way to tsjf the drained by virtu ach fa to the down thai Alton own th the OT approbation of ali prominent new All the true of and DOCTORS fc up the whether they were free proslavery and a disposition was une manifested by our to give their influence to secure this Two members of this Committee went np to Chicago last editor of nave c a the tho Herald of will remain t city for several and will be present city the proposed he is in tho will call on our business men and will endeavor to of our that he may place them before the people of Kansas country Our business men will find it for their in vim of the to advertise in tho Herald which has a cir culation of and is rapidly Mr Brown bo receive sub to his which may be ro lied giving correct information of in He has with him a largo number o f copies of bis paper containing action of the meeting which adopted the plan above referred and appointed com It an able editorial statement of tho of which demand this line of and lowing tbe practical economy of the These papers can be bad at tho Boot at the Drugstores and Martin and of news law and Missouri ruffianism in accordance with He wished it and there was a mighty party arising in the whose purpose and aim it was to blot out this law and slavery its present Brown next in claims to tho lie could not bo a member of tho oan party if be ns it required a mem ber to havo hair on his and he could not thought Fillmore was for the slave He was but ihu representative of tho and was bound obey the of a majority of That will expressed through tbe peoples re en in and be could not sec that to blame for obey ing that rr Jesse Brown followed He in in tba same strain with bis and wound up with tho eloquent language of some that the gentle slopes of Nebraska should not be made with tho institution of fUrcat Toe matter being now open for belligerent servant of the people t be began to talk like a instead candidate for In spile of bis recovered sanity of Pierce made It evident that however low the N wanted him to sink he was a candidate for degrading posi willing and servile convinced or bis in sincerity and and that the actual set Uers of Kansas had nothing lo hope from him or bis used lo bean tic admirer of Douglas but he has seen him m his true left He said to me Douglas would sell his best friends for the chance of II Pierce and he the Democratic Conven we have no hope of justice tbe nullifiers will be and tho Democratic party in the North split into General Cass is favorably inclined to the Free State He said to UoL I cl that Judge Douglas would touch at least of tho at issue in his report unl he has merely abused Aid Societies and I see that they have anything to do with the And They talk about your and deserv ing rope and would like to seo them arrest you you have done nothing but what we did in Of the doctrine underlying he t think tried lhat doctrine years ago it was laughed Tbo Journal announces the adoption of a plan to finish the new building without tbe institution from and a basis of extensive by the at of an endowment ae John Simpson was next ot He utterly astonished that should be uttered that Black Republic ins should dare at ack our institutions on our own tbo gentleman from ad never read tho or if ho had o knew nothing about Did not de are that slaves be delivered And yet he had tbo hardihood to pro MSB the slave law JOUN ssr to sell n portion of the ample colleir to enable the building to go on y dollars arc thought to required to place the institution where i and Robert Stewart agen of the is in the field fo the purpose of wising the As a leads off with Two dozen each mo accomplish the object was committed t e Carrollton on Monday charged tbo murder of a man named Kner nd the murder is supposed to havo been on last Sunday at me reported that Phelps had run days after the ut off and when tbe cabin he occupied was etch the of was found They wer ast teen pon his lip from New bnt none im Taylor and OB took another tilt Delahay b raising funds to start another It is idle work to throw presses into tbe For every hand press that is thrown in two power presses set up Delahay will be presented a steam press and a before he Kae Ho cared not for the of BUct that had been used To say thi which wai pson Rao continued his remarks at some and was frequently interrupted by he had Mr T was from bis seal arose to defend the South gainst tha attack of tbe Block felt that she bad been insulted by wba he had heard upon that by all ho bore particular upin The gentleman had better g bick to the North and minelo with Fred Douglas and Lucy Stone or Luc who were genial The South was the of such He denied tho express such he no the be has tho liberty of speech counter cries of no no be has no Mr If the gentleman will go to New York he may express any opinion upon sla very ho THE TRIPLE IS NEW YORK Onr readers will recall the telegraphic die patch of n few days which announced the murder by a of her off an in of in Madison New he coroners inquest elicited eomo testi mony of thrilling Wo make ome extracts from the statements of wit esses Dixon says morn tbe William Ward came to our louso and said tho woman was her over to the second to tho honse and saw a the yard on the snow bank Vard was tho name of the woman that was killing her children tbe little boy referred o woher son I asked mother bad killed any of the said yes tho boy said mother had killed Elizabeth and Netty I met Mr ut tbe cate and we went into the yard together the children lying doad one was on a right to and by the free ofa a pi majority of tho se as the where tbe next State Fair shall We presume the Committee knew what they were and acted in the performance of their we are still of that they did what JU ka fa was for tba host interests of and he the and that their selection was the and b very have been to the contrary Our afraid that the will receive from the Fair than our own hope of Louis will iip Wd the and that they ill bo benefited thereby we hope things of onr friends in and everywhere else we and we intend that every one who does shall be by their visit to onr and if the citizens of Lonia can more benefit from tbe Fair than the people of onr own we cant help it and we to Tbe further that Alton 11 onesided and almost out o tho it any more of a onesided nearer on tho State than is the city of Chicago rhere the last Fair was held We claim that Alton is tho be point that conld have been but thi IUJ 1 na refrain fiom wishing I was m place He appeared to it very used to hod entrenched himself behind which ho had erected a barricade of nearly high behind ma bis ground very well soon a took a goodly portion of the r 1 and raised the A r tor they left I had a long talk with Mr from whom 1 obtained much of tho use in this I then went round to the other the and on our old friend L S everybody knows and having been a here fora longtime found that he knew almost everything I wished to After I takin notes of what he told we sallied ont and took a stroll round tho Car rollton a old but a very pretty town Tbe is slightly elevated out the are wide and and arc with good plank sidewalks We ascended to the top of the new Baptist whence we had a view of the and country around There are some eood buildings in and some fine farm houses in tbe immediate is shire town of Greene It was laid ont 1811 by the County Commissioners on lands do by Carlin for The country was then but and the town did not increase very n twenty years after its found it contained a dred inhabitants ten jeers number had increased nine within the last fire place has grown faster than it ever did aod it now has to render all aid they possibly can io the enterprise 1 Wo to to forth at length any tbe ency and advantage of bnt re fer onr to the following article editorial of the of together with at thai appointed tho Therein ptam and forcibly explained the reason why and law emigrants from the North and driven to the necea other route to the new Territory than any open and why me of new mar ket m which to their rapidly in a free where the despot ic influences of border ruffianism cannot ex They no reason why Free State em out of their way to pay tribute to a groat city the metropolis of a State that trampled and disregarding thein dearest and most ored shall refer to this subject again when we have more in the we commend the article to ol sippi sad and it a na will not j it net to Alton over the by way of and Tern an J down to to again Jt by to Jhe We propose that Eastern capital he with the capital and Suits of Free State mm in the line of to aa Jhe of the stale oi the wOl if SOBM by ein for past Die wdl hail suc h wah oW our readers ibe Kansu Herald ot 29 Travelers arriving m our continue to report outrages and piracies on tbe every to auLin a from that Chicago will in tbe movement for when u once broken between of our ness will be with the former rei North and will da more energy the South than tl on is extensive trade which U now growing op in and Ji tremblingly alive to every tbe from her our com merce a ucle which the of tho West aad i bound to is are carrying no small share of this produce across the country in spito of to follow South nearly as fas as the population and in twoo three by the time a beltof that have been thickly there wdl be a railroad the It is contemplated Oai road through it into re M to attract the travel of both through to lh avoidance of To counteract o to trade Keua say Kan bv these 1 rer making the unless backed of alout twelve The of this population that na uu tr and to the manor IB from Ken Connecticut and with a few Iriah and In the town of Car the party has a small the county Ne braska 1 do noi mean for sensible 10 fol lowing ihi slavery they are committing a very great I told mt at toe Administration r mi CIT with y indig fty too great for proslavery reatly to heap Free Slate Those Who are perfectly on any of the while on the are J bv and interrogated aa to their e v If they are not frank i in favor of on suspicion I and violence this discretion arc not bol we have abundant ar fie Uhe duly the a to nae all meana to them and break dow their repugnance to and city It connot bo leas than thousan persons in Kanaka ind Nebraska o whose will increase 0 r Our business men e rts to monopolize the whole of this bur c orts t A both wid of the a gb investigation into the Kansu the Little 1 I the of Trumbull If they not taken it out of the Ihen it mortal UM for anybody eta to try and It IhM that Border It Alchison who and Alchison is undoubtedly originator of praent from Dug was and ean by the Border of Western weeks before it waa introduced into States Of the object of us movement is to give the to invade the and ute force again beat and live from the polls the resident voters character of men whom Pierce sent out rule over and administer justice to the u well revealed m their which occasionally find their way into the have before me a letter from Sterling O ne of the United in written to a gentleman m m hat functionary the set and up the Border remarkably meek of injured mno that no of com found are ov erly and than these same as and if on would have been The purpose these no mans We have a a manufactured no shoe shops arpenter shops one watchmakers ont one largo steam floor mill three sad le and harness where tho business is on largely three tailor shops two and stove stores one gunsmith it is now the only place in Southern Illino at all suitable for such nn It tbe most accessible besides tb river which always navigable at the seaso of the i when the Fair is to be thor railroads leading into and these tap or with almos other road in the Our hot now are very time be superior to those of an thor in the State except We are very sure that the people of t State at large will unite with us in endorsing ho notion of and wo are our of cannot agree We feel heir sober second thoughts will bring hem round all saw saw a ground near tbe another lay on the stoop near tho door that BOOS Into the another was s bold of her hands and p her neck and took tbo razor from her I threw the razor and the axe that lay nt her feet on tho axe was oov with the people and by the of all which tend to harmonize the interest of buy and seller T The people of Kansas have been laboring 1 two vears past to build up connection with ha formed there and began to leal a Jeep the growth of lhal The was of between and saw no reason whv should not hand in to in crease each but learned of are and that it is overruling of life with the view of getting The result is a determination to break away from new by differences in political A In another column oi aJ sneaks the voice of Kan we attacked by hired by Northern Tiar lions How came their t uid what right have they there 1 U of men sent ont to protect the rights of and administer man gards slavery aa the normal condition of closing his Judge Cato pretty puff I would suggest that your a few copies of and way reliable at A United lodge canvassing Border rier this is old I yery whether this man Cato came hon His conduct graces the name and fame of that other Cato of who said u Is whole eternity oi t v There of interest felt to iho shall the standard the State party in the coming struggle with Border Many names have been introduced of men eminently fit aid worthy white all Mem disposed to leak out for the aid indisposed to to any particular fr wile as Ur M can now to for and Moses of this for denu As some of your to know how CoL Fremont stands oc send you the following characteristic to Robinson which speaks the to tin this subject a M direct coa which will movement Ition it is not our in scions we were hich are ed a ai which GOBI they have just compie 01 hirm u iti and very handsome brick that we havo a commu cost seven thousand The next We are to Of Kansas city point of the which tb hen the beri t all connexion or sympathy with the aoc but have no church a very large and conveni What ent school where a in can be done to put an end to these how can we responsible for those pu toua w the meeting alluded tc March the following were adopted and consigned to mo Koreas places the of erty been treated in the most overbearing by bolh and threatened with boxes no indispensable ration the thousand Tho board of teachers of should be convicted those Public which would demand and three he number of It was a great to lad retained recollection tot niy a they become s ulen bat that was only peat and victory was not isli aot same u so boc in the what shape i Uks in that I W yon ions views ia satisfied In the end Congress wBl take efficient exact truth nor 1 can have any dpi pealed to by the lerr to to ALTOS members Of professional gentlemen here located seven seven six tosto Tnerenre here three hotels and two livery in rejoices in two printing tbo out into the ered with Directly my father cam we made her lay down on the bed 5 sh seemed to bo somewhat excited and t me frequently that she wished I wonld on her head When I and my father wer eetting her back into a room the of having her lay wo discovered the babe in the bed with throat cut and her if had killed her Her reply was cut off my Charles about eight years son of I saw my mother kill nn i j this he would see it followed income upon the ordinance bnt becoming Koa prompted by nn ohl msn with a broad white we weie After about to Yesterday morning we paid a visit to John on tbo north side of Belle Third and of superior Beaumont established himself here in his the year business was very light at iog at He received very few orders for did little work in common native and soon brought it pop tho of his bus i both in One iper or Iriend from the an old and firmly ished paper in The other office which ply on the rherare own They are laded and there is done all tbr Chambra oi Commerce responded in a pro ine w the with an an axe Anna lay down on the floor the en try my mother sirock Anna several Netty was standing on the and mother Emm Brown Be thought he slill in favor of Bat om he knew of Black he thought he liked it pretty er and cries come to ree particularly quite No ho didnt would as to give sale to his marble the memorial of our the the ing along very of small the stoop ana crept off from the stoop on her hands and knees my mother her My I should think tha appearance of the uci jfn f i j tie would give Mil the TO BO He has recently associated with n business a gentleman o long experience in tbe and as n u can be f oond in the United of admit the best weever sow in Beaumonts business has been steadily increasing ever and is now more prosperous seven worth qf of cement and plaster We glaa tb seo these of for bo is an and public and to part of six hundred 1 thousand dollars There aro no liquor shops in the of ardent spirits as a beverage being by a rigid corporation with called at most ofthe houses in and found no whole orth many o vast of Would it not be a free States t build the would not b vances which we now called to not wuh Lin evidently iavo taken no these ot been committed by or irresponsible hot by many and citizens of this state of insecurity to sis a tenS g all nd our That as citizens of the to all the to us the and as of we j such of and are enumera ed in tho above so in ia history of any nation in of peace by the common law Na free use cf any river all contiguous to ila from then own to the no other having the right to establish free com in times of without a violi of every principle of justice if those be tatan to aipel it people by wul t ia Bra Uwt are roled liy at the great M they only riaS upon our properly on should be perpetrated up uo n foreign would ample ition of an immediato declaration That we recommend ail L and other woe defeated by tha I han every way battle wilh in lhat what I bave been reply to joar condition T to ynar The you ad seen of me in connection tbo from tbs and do eill tor any ned an that I mn aid in the ol bur old f or rather ra wbich I hope winnot There is a secret movement on the Democratic or Nebraska party to of at the Cincinnati the man ner in which Pierce was brought their wM insolence robbery to persona and I tna that neither Dong will be to lor himself he was the r ad said that than MO black he would see a adly en loved and she did not wish nrl Wanted to have her head cot v inB nerved by the boldness of next brought into nd seemed by hammering to beat his republican principles him but what we donot just ment had became that the iroke np groat tho the of three the Chicago and Haute and and the Alton City and will every Sinin to the exhibition a Stephens established a honso on Third and engaged largely m constant but little unl ir bnt what there u can improved land complete control of the ri i bti As SOOT 1 a quietus w r r I of his Perhaps U and Leavenworth that his been played Cincinnati and with from the West that Anti be for Governor is hailed here harbinger Advices to the ray safety of the attamer a Mil of hope hail been entertained that an arrival from fc r and dry the Joint located in OnY it