Elyria Courier, The (Newspaper) - June 18, 1850, Elyria, Ohio PUBLISHED EVERY L AT CO O Subscribers in Town subscribers in if in the year titter the year for insertions and 25 cents for each subsequent tion less than three months One square 3 column one your 312 One square 6 months 5 i one IS One square 12 S 1 QUO 25 POETRY G EDITOR OFFICE OVER PARSONS BOOK STORE J WESLEY PRINTER VOL 4 ELYRIA LORAIN COUNTY OHIO TUESDAY JUNE 1850 NO 33 ALL OF JOB PRINTING EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE to in good style and on notice for Show Store Bills SUCIT AS Auction Bills 1 Hall I The Stream ol Death Thoro is a stream narrow tiJo The known and unknown world divide Where nil must go Its waters nnd deep Mid eullen downward sweep With flow I saw where at dreary Hood A smiling infant prattling stood Whose hour Untaught of tlic tide Sunk as to nnd died Like going homo Followed with languid eye A youth and and wnn And there lie Razed upon the leaden And feared to heard n scream And he was gone And then a form in strength Came bustling on till thereat length He saw life's bound He shrunk nnd raised the bitter Ton shriek of wild Tho waters drowned Nest stood upon tha shore A being bowed by manr n score Of toilsome years Earth-bound sad he left the bunk Back turned his limning eyes and sank All full of fears ITow bitter must Ilir be Oh How hard n nh mc It is to die I nt stream again Another child of mortal man With smiles nigh Tia the List he To mo O Death cli end Savior I come I Spread but thine on render I bear me o'er There is my home For WILLIAM I AWES Vice Presidents Dr Wm S Bates Jefferson or James Morgan Bellamy way Friend Cook Portage Rev John Brown Ur D D son Hamilton John C Vaughan gn Corresponding Secretary Ruv HENRY Recording Secretary L L RICE M-B The President elect then took tho nnd spoke briefly of his pleasure in lima be- ing associated with thu gentlemen present nnd lie friends of Pence the world f We omit Revolutions Remarks on the resolutions were made by Professor of Cincinnati 10 S Farmers take Notice Wo nrc to suy to thoso who wish to enter farms for the premium at the next agricultural fair that must notify the on or the first day of July next of wish so to do and it is there will bo u lurgo of in addition to heretofore en- tered Enoch Clark Esq of Eaton id chairman of the Committee on Farms lin Woods Cowles and Auditor Dr Cook from to nate Delegates to Iho World's Convention reported recommending tho following sons wjs to Delegates for Slate at Imge William Duwes Elliott D D Ilov S Foster Bulos James L Esq J 11 Dr J T Kev John sor Cowles J C John M Nelson Samuel Lev is On motion alter prayer by Ilov der Convention adjourned WM President L L G WASHBURN Editor TUESDAY IS 1850 MISCELLANY Ohio State Peace Convention We condense the proceeding of his con- from a report in the Ohio Statesman Columbui Tilny IS 1830 At ten o'clock at the U S Court fe the Convention was called to order by Duwes Esq of Oberlin on whose motion the Rev JOHN of was called to the chair for the o of the Convention Jj L Rice was appointed On motion a of three was pointed of Rev Professor Cobles of Lorain County Rev nnd M B of to a constitution for n Pence Society five nf Wm S Bates of Rev John Miley of Cincinnati Dawes of rain Rev Amos Dresner Peace Agent nnd L Rice of Columbus was to recommend the names of officer for u Peace Society The committee to report n Constitution baring retired for a re- turned reported a Constitution which was read and the report accepted by the meeting The report was then considered by article nnd adopted ns We Art Society be the Slate Peace Soi nnd operate with nil other Peace Societies ing kindred objects Art objects of the society be to abolish the custom of nnd iis by or by nny other peaceful means For the promotion of those objects we propose to act upon the public mind Betting the facts in regard to evils of war its unrighteousness of ple its injustice as an arbiter of right nnd its terrible upon human well-being in every possible form AVe also to cultivate the spirit of universal brotherhood to promote intercommunion of nations and br all practicable means to bind together and hearts of the various earth Art officers of this Society n President nine Vico n Corresponding Secretary n Recording nnd u Treasurer to be elected nnd to hold office until others shall bo appointed lo fill places President imd tbe two be tUe Executive Committee of his Society empowered to and in general to transact tho of the person may become n member of this by subscribing ifs Constitution State may become auxiliary to the Society by a constitution in harmony with and signifying respectively to the Cor- responding Secretary their intention to act B3 auxiliary in he cause nnd all auxiliaries any bo represented in the meetings of the parent Art annual meeting of this shall bo held during month of us near that period us mny be ed such nnd on such day as iLe Executive Committo shall designate Art Constitution may bo or amended nt the annual by a After its wag signed most of Dr Bates from the committee 6 norm nate officers then reported the following list which was adopted and the fov tlis ing FOR OF OHIO WILLIAM JOHNSTON Of County ron or no ALEXANDER G CONOVER kind and luvo got next ban become more now it 1 wrote nnd tlic t or four days bean quite warm ns warm ns our July weather at home though Iho nights nro very The miners nrc flecking into Ihu mountains and nlong tho watercourses faster than er there is however considerable snow on is a Mr Lorain a regular tizo with of assurance bin re- j banking It vias should never linn to bo a great mnn he loved imy of that I discover about him Ho lias at tenet cient ii one very important clement of a great ability to govern himself a in Couit but lio gets in a passion and burns his own in to throw nt is in nnd rot ing in looks or He dear litv to he others some ot the which will binder them for ono afternoon while I Hall Road Tho prospect of speedy construction of is subscription to tlic of will tho completion of load from to Sandusky city cost being about We ho booke opened last week at different points along tho route nro boing filled up From our citizen should not their exertions It will require the lid of every mnn who expects to derive from tho to the stiry amount nnd what what what tradesman not be ed by the construction of this through this of our county Ono moment's reflection will convince any man that the will not only be an advantage lo all various interests in community but the slock will be the medium doubtedly ns tho best in the United It bo otherwise See lo it then this enterprise docs not for the want of the little uid ench cnn some weeks to coma As soon 113 the snow melts off the mountains nt tho bend waters of tho will bo pretty ransacked Tho miners nro not as n thing making much money at ent though they nrc all preparing to mako the course of thu senson it in impossible to get nt nn of what they nrs milking but I it would full short of eight dollars par day I am working hind but I havo n good to work in do not work more than about nine hours n day but am ranking money I last that I would not work much been pretty slendy for several weeks but I was to work nil tho week just to other fulka though I at the sumo lime vary well Give my lo my in nnd ber mc us Brother EDMUND BROOKS Iff of the then his whole it is not n very one Ho Is unfortunate nt thin time in ing a strong Lo Clark tho uglv prisoner much BCI Hint ivt take them to he brothels II F Duller of Massachusetts is for his ability in defending rogues though one admits him to bo ns grant nny of his clients Ho is a nancy impudent looking low and a touch of ing spirit J G Abbot is a fino dignified looking gentleman of acknowledged nnd honor The sel rot tho nro Hon S A ci of House Daniel Chile and W Morrison of this men of fine do not quite so 11 tho General's their coolness to take belter aim I will you morn on thm Youra 09 ever the other counsel from THE VOICK OF THE WHIGS OF OHIO in Convention May 0 3 850 cd u i- nf Ac of of that tJejil of nnd if new cill territorial Gin after by itf litre rile mf the Whit State Ual there If nor if servitude therein than fur Resolution of Convention 1848 ctl Thut a nf thr forcible nf int if additional be Hint kindlier flamy nor than the af crime Al the Old Stand Since our last wo removed Courier Office over Parsons Book old of tho Ohio Athis where we shall bo to receive calls from our friends those who owe for tho Courier This is our for the appearance of our this week's ber nnd we arc sure those of our renders who ever assisted in the fixtures of a printing office will be quite satisfied with our sheet The Locofocos nnd tho Whig Nominee Itis o witness the wry faces pro ii the of Judge of heir Jo nnd the Dottier lo a tion of Iho fate lhat their and like true philosophers are mintls for the best hey cm The seems lo find great con- solation in the that Seabury Ford of not by the Con- vention and after asserting Iho obvious tale that he overthrown by the force of popular affects n wonderful de- gree of sympathy for him in bin ever philanthropy more beautifully ex- We presume Gov pre- sent this redoubtable editor with a cheese as n most lii token of regard for his commiseration Gov Ford with the odds nil against him was elected by a email majority and altho his hns been faultless yet for some reason tlic Locos pitted themselves on defeating particularly For Ibis purpose they put in nomination their tallest put n on his mouth a la Ford nnd were just mustering their cohorts or a onslaught upon ild Cheese lo a another part of the and one all others they were least to meet Ko wonder lhat terror quaking limbs ns iton steps forth at the cull of the nnd his irmor for the conflict Gen- lemen you may as sympathy or as jou please you may taunt our opponent with the epithet of Booby ivill increase your confusion when BCC him in the you had with GO assurance assigned to Judge Wood ou Tho Locos in find in n tight They think that in times they mudo n frood capital by ringing their changes Bunks annually nnd nnd periodically against thesa monied having n majority in tho Convention have arrived at hat point where they find they either pot to their professed principles which they don't to do or back off money notions entirely or ns n lust re- sort to so mj nd fog up the matter no one cnn understand it nnd then try nnd hold on to their old Ranks planted cratic The Loco tin pan boing II D Clink wna n nt pot him to up a plan to accomplish this object We think he has succeeded most admirably for he can prove by proposition if adopted lint the Locos are in favor of 11 bard money rency nnd if he desires cnn prove the they nre in fav The plan is follows Resolved this Convention following as a part of the constitution of Slate Snc shall bo the duty of the nt its first session after the adoption of this constitution to pass n general ing law open to all alike the bills to nnd the holders The present existing bunks br lo continue business only upon condition that they organize under such or consent their and propel ly be taxed the shine M capital Jind properly of Such law shall require Jill banks ter to pay three-fourths pold coin on its bills if requested None but n general Inw hereafter be blinking in iho election when submitted to the people cvich voter nny vote t or against banks in his ticket nnd if there is n majority whr above section shall is a part of this constitution but if a shall vole lauls the above shall stand qualified us the jear no bank in this hull make or pny out nny of n less S 5 1 852 none ess Sit after 1833 none less 1834 none less than 1858 none than SlOC nnd after of any whatever which period no of issue shall be in his State AUo after that period tho icr money or bills of the bunks of other not be to ho out or circulated in this State nnd any so paid or circulated shall be nnd of no nor while is allowed in bis paper money or bills of Sho banks of other States of n less denomination s to be out by the of his State nnd any so out shall be and of nor anv bills so lie following letter wis ret for tl e pnl lc cj f luit oni nt ill rlin us for it o IN i1 to n i in public m iJ it lino M II I have been at for hour nt the hills nnd matching the cy clouds chasing ench other over tlic heavens their sli over the nnd not u fai it in my It tlic t} i e nml IL beautiful RAIL ROAD MEETING will be a Rail Koad at Court House Lot zen as facts nnd will be laid before the meeting which will intercut nil LITERARY NOTICE or Happy Talk the H Green Teas were presented on lust wid fine mess of Green Pens from the garden of RoBKRTsONTEsq of The Enquires his Democracy nro earliest in tho field You nn of tho am very cm not entirely ficc from it nt L the hut when the dink clouds lile wo then nnd not till then feel its leaden T won Id tint no cloud darker or fleeting than now this landscape nor the t 01 pit over the early summer of life n dur one is the lives of four men in tlic of life in this oily nnd T hut feel its shadow Guilty though thoy m n he I would that the law of man was of love and kindness to the er ing guilty rather than of of nnd Clark for tho of Mr in They now in before Judge Potter and a great deal of the consequence nnd I confess I The murder one of peculiar nnd for fivo i it has been involved in though every has been to trators and bring them to justice They now four three of whom aro brothers and Ihc evidence them thus fir is very nnd it is t liy one that will he for trial by of their countrymen Frank G of this State and J G Abbot nnd D F K of Miss me counsel for tho prisoners and nil 111 talent nnd legal ability can do will be to avert the fate which to Tho Cih Hull in which Cour is hold his beer crowded every and nearly of tho me ladies I have boon in two half nnd go go to en the Leffal thai from any inter- in the fate of the than to satisfy flint they ate beings m like with blunted by will not even that As for myself my of human ns eloped In I would as tho villain fiom imong the counsel in thoug i entitled by men as from tlic prisons 15 for w hom fate ims marked n less path Claik the elder of the is sensual with i a r boldly defiant in the Com I inori no as The woi ths are and younger ia extremely in his J he other two would be by Knd of Life William Montford Second Crosly and N P Nichols 1850 Such is tho title of n book of 511 which wo finished perusing with the pleasure nnd satisfaction It is written in n stylo and its object cannot be hotter explained the language of the author in of his preface purpose flf this book is to aid persons to discern ind to suggest to thorn fan not fn in tlic ns it now is though it is jj with nnd IH altered in a domain of thought and has in it voices which ought to be religions hut which unfortunately are not The idea nnd by lint the source of religious enjoyment springs only n life devoted to the study of text is i this book In fine no person cav arise from n perusal of ibis woik without drawing fiom its ninny n lesson of profit nnd runny a source of ire For sale by Co O A Family Miscellany and monthly School Reader New York Fowler and Wellt The June number of iris new periodical devoted to natural and they saw fit lo wilh f the ultra on subject Mr defended in Ilia most original nnd speech of the son Manon ID sharp nnd never except when he Inn to say lie is not learned but has good sense nnd knows when to Mop there one kind o went in for lie for and dcd 10 hold others to mine Hn said if copies of were Licking county and could lie lo believe it erl lie of Democracy crats would nil desert in n They would bo 119 scarce us lie threw rocks tolerably rapid for about five minutes nnd closed It a happy Mr of next spoke Tie H n young man nnd a very pleasant fair speaker lie took similar ground to Judge opposed lo tho unconditional doctrina He declared opposed to all 13 Juno G Tlie following resolutions were on Wednesday That California is well adapted ID labor nnd if the urc of blave properly were by recognition of kind seemed in lhat part of it south of SG dcg 20 min the South part would in n short time lipan into one or more states nnd BO swell nnd of in That it i too plain for ment hut the slates lose and he states gain by tho surrender to the lalter or nearly half of nnd that the payment of a millions 113 a price however it might ter to distress for money would bo no compensation to them and the more as the most of the money would come out of their own pockets Resolved tho people of the holding states by becoming nn unit as recpects political or party organization from the people of ing states would place themselves in n tion of great advantage in nt least particulars First to enable them to lurn to account the of the north by putting it into power to throw whole un- divided might into the scale of whichever party here showed the beal disposition lo do them justice Second it them lo turn lo account Iho potent sentiment of love for the Union cherished by the nnd put it out of their power lo terminate ence of lhat Union promptly imd without internal whenever the North came to disregard their Third it would enable them if the worst came to defend themselves to best ad- Congress no power lo dispose of ft for the benefit of one lo lite exclusion of the of such nn exclusion Vie lint the citizens of any lory lo fiMine its that owning 110 of ihc land in PI Icrniorv nnd with no to arc not and lhat nny rimed by thp of mont on ihc df California by of ol U S ii it of o be in ill Mr of Va Tint the hail not which from tlic were of ii of IIP be red lie did not ibat lie disapproved of thorn Mr of Ala a resolution in regard to Inline xlavca declaring tha people ol the South were entitled lo right lo reclaim the constitution of any compromise teis IIii also offeicd a resolution declaring that all the Stales are equally entitled to tho rights and privileges nnd that Con- gress has no right to interfere with the of any State Mr Dupont of Florida offered n tion declaring it inexpedient in view of the possibility of the Southern in Congress for this Con- vention to express nn opinion ai lo measures call for on of South and recommending lhat in case docs not another be called nt a future day Jfr of denying to Congress lo in- with slavery in of Phonography is received It is ence Drawing nnd It is edited hy N A nnd if the present number is n specimen of what are to follow it is the price which is one dollar per year It should bo in Iho hands of every family Tun CHILD'S Eliza Lee Fallen The of juvenile ia received This is a little book designed to amuse Instruct ind the young mind nnd it cannot fail in its object if it is attentively rend The pre- sent No is filled with historical descriptive articles from Iho pens of hose who draw sweetest pleasures from the fountain of juvenile literature CONSUMPTION And its By Cornell A Boston The author divides his little book of 100 into two chapters The first is They nrc ted to the task of proving that consumption though ns the trial esses countenances with fiom begin to wear a slid and anxious look Horace it about the nge of F- hrs resided the of of our moit eminent Appointment John II nnd E have received the of Deputy Marshal lo tho census of this county They are very favorably known throughout the county and will enter nt once of duties county fir talcing thu out pny or debt or bo ment of other property or thing nor any action be brought upon nny foreign paper so paid out shall form uny part of tho consideration California Letter The Messrs of this village received by the last steamer several letters from Edmond Crooks now in California from one of which we permitted to mako the following extract Under date of March ho writes ns I have at present nil tho work I cnn do and nt good prices Since I finished I built small buildings nnd made n good mnn gold crs When I get n little over my hurry I mean to build me a little shop adjoining Iho and go to making gold washers It is very profitable business but there nrc so ny persons engaged in the business the machines sold as fast ns they can be made but I think I can do a good business at it because I can more of them in n day the rest of them The common kind of gold are now ling nt about It is considered about a days work to one and the materials cost about The kind of gold washers called quicksilver machines nro larger nnd more expensive bat are now being worked more profit for they wash n ger quantity of dirt in n save of cold which is ns fine is machines cost from to tiOO and ii takes four o work them to advantage I have nadc tno of bat in Lowell and has to statistics which he esteemed ns a upright it that of'.he and ono least likely to commit so ton lire caused by consumption lhat horrid a crime But the lato startling one sixth of tho mortality in great nil to fix bloody mnik of murder Britain by the upon Ins youthful brow I mortality bo by cholera or nny At the time or the murder d t would vis but twenty-two veare ol nge and was then ns he has been kind gen- sentiment to the highest point of tie this ia n strange relative to its cure nnd full of 3111 and sorrow The second chapter is devoted to rent ting to take a walk nnd now Ond cure and no one will to b sume mv pen to of our ramble the f fl b tlic lovely Die dead It is tho moat spot I was ever in tions given Go nnd buy ono of PA ground which looks as though it might once been the bei of a mighty and through which bo l out of his I A word about Lid's and I a little distance to tho south of the SONS Co Elyria who keep 1 well City nnd for natural scenery is to be ted of books in Now England It is divided by n deep Convention LUI This morning the President laid before Hie Convention an from may graceful On of the valley tho and council of Mt Vernon to to ground is gently undulating nnd covered with a place it they left Columbus tendering growth of forest trees with walk in all directions and benches scattered about one con sit and this beautiful rusting of dead Another of interest nnd much visited at this time is the spot where Hie murder was It is a large square covered with n thick grow th of pines with paths running through it in ono of not thirty rods from the buildings adjacent the murdered man was found To on the spot nnd look around at the dwellings so near it soems almost that n could bo murdered shrieks heard by so many and yet the murderer all this will you but little but to write from upon any theme vantage and therefore it would bo thing in the highest degree only lo the Union but of the sentiment of fraternity between people of the North and of the South Resolved That the people of the South lo drop nil parly tions and organizations nnd for the future that the tests of merits of the different for office be this which of them ia likely to do most good friendly and part by the South nnd to this end that conventions both for Ihc nomination of State nnd President Vice ident ought held without a distinctions Resolved That a Convention of the people of the States to semble on fourth Monday in for the purpose of ng which among the various aspirants for he Presidency imd Vice Presidency ought o receive the suffrages of the SoulL Resolved That unless the nt the next sessions of vo Legislatures repeal the laws which they live passed to obstruct the recovery of slaves and also effectual slops or the by their citizens of the constitutional stipulation for the surrender of such slaves tho States oncht delay to measures of tion nnd That wo have little in efficacy of nny law may pass to secure observance of this the Constitution because public opinion nt North is so much opposed lo such th at it could not bo enforced Wu look cheerfully to the States who are to the stipulation for iis ance But nny law passed by Congress giver lo tho fugitive n jury trial in the State to he hns find would as a edy mere mockery lambia without the consent of he people cf District or in slave or in llm arsenals of the United Stales Mr Pearson of Florida guid a of resolutions were adopted at a public ina in Florida Mr Polk offered Resolved That in the event tition proposed cannot be secured on lino of SG deg SO min dofi not intend to be understood an opinion adverse lo the plan offered in U S Senale by Ihc of thirteen wilh such amendments thereto as muy 1 e made in accordance with ihc views and es of The resolutions woro all lo ite committee on and the tion adjourned lo ten o'clock to-morrow The Bird and tlic Incident Wo Like following interesting para- from the Mobile Tribune Two of our acquaintance of unimpeachable veracity witnessed A scene the other day worth recording They observed nt the distance of some thirty fuet from them a very strange and ble conduct on he of a Iv called ihc cow and color the mocking bird of region though somewhat smaller On it narrowly they discovered that'll ged in a conflict wilh n some eighteen or twenty inches in length In n few victorious It suddenly caught the snake by the head nnd wilh nn old pine tree succeeded a hard in fastening it on a pointed Thus pinioned he was en- tirely helpless The bird it for a moment with apparently the utmost nnd continued its ing ten or fifteen minutes fourths of the length of the Itr to know if the peopl up there were in favor of capital punishment as he had been accused of treason in Thr Slavery question ami he of California lo be flic in branches of Concurs In thu lo be quite united in of New un- wilh r nnd nnd of able in o- HCV of the n It is dcd lhat lus it ever id doomed feat in he popular branch The in Senate on the to Ihu b ns a of ihc fait of Mr CLAY'S favorite on the question of irs final The der it that no looking to the in the ries can be rn the Mr ward moved to the bv the viso whit h by Clay and Benton voting Her Resulted That in case n in Con- gress o the rights of the South any Uw which should de- prive her of hut of New Mexico nnd lies south of leg 30 m north cut off from any ing the whole length about corporations and V ho in need After into committee Col Hawkins said lie been for some remarks made a short time since He would ask be sure and represent him ly Wail till tho voting lime Then lie should make his mark ami if he did duty part of he wilhin the dary which she claims as her own or inter- fere with slavery or trade in slaves in s Mr grocer North of st n lot of Connecticut Eiver shad from this morning and on of lie found n copy of Ohio Soil published of fish It was Dee 12 aad up in n wrapper The paper WHS in ilu lower pait of Columbia He of constitution that should bear the impress of and not of mere partisans Mr in ed liability ITis voico is nnd head by We presume he converted nobody though he of SB lion on Monday of such law for the purpose of the remedy to be wrong on NASHVILLE June Glh The met The Secretary proceeded to cull live Statos for whereupon of ries of Sfr ing among that of i ill's i o boen therp mine The ly Hart never undertaken of a wen I the whole figure for Five Ohio Si ar Did paper km the fish Mr Slar If 50 he is not the first one hns lest life by partaking of such food The that man The dog that died I1 in Court on the lining the speak H what Stop are j on of one ear The Then belter leave It Ts thu should