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   Newburgh Warrick Democrat (Newspaper) - February 17, 1852, Newburgh, Indiana                                WARRICK 17, 1852.  30.  OF the Festival of the Jackson Democratic January 6th, 1852.  sixth toast by the committee was read as Joseph We honor the man for hU to Lane on taking the speakers was greeted with three enthusiastic and responded as I am very proud of this occasion to meet so many of my democratic Nothing has occurred for many years that is more gratifying to me than this pleasure of meeting so many of the democracy of upon an occasion like this the Eighth of let me this is the first Eighth of January i have seen in the States since the commencement of ihe Mexican is a pleasure to meet the democracy of country upon any but more especially when that occasion is to do honor to of the illustrious hero of the battle of New great soldier and the am also gratified to be here for the exceeding pleasure it has afforded me to hear lha illustrious our honored Ill made a most glorious speech in u most glorious cause not only of his own but the cause of constitutional liberty throughout the was followed by the Senator from whose life hiis been spent in the vindication and of democratic and by eminent talents and high statesmanship afi our Minister at the Court of contributed so largely to raise our country in the estimation of the The storms of many winters have passed over his and his always has been by As my friend beside me well his capacious mind exhausted the then came forward the Senator from though young is nevertheless a in the after these eloquent and able speeches from these distinguished 1 cannot hope to say any thing new or to will that I would like to to others the principles of our and after have independent and free I by annexation throw around our Then let any Russian power say these people should not enjoy liberty and equal and the voice of this one end of the to the would thunder in the language of the illustrious the they shall be as this appears to be a social democratic Gathering where each is called upon to give in his as the representative of he Far West 1 would say to you that the cause of democracy there is onward and You are all aware that I was sent out under the lamented the very extreme of the country to establish a 1 went out in a democratic and when 1 arrived there 1 had the pleasure to find a democratic I found that on the Pacific side of the mountains democracy prevailed and And when this country was tossed by the of sectional strife and when wc saw the illustrious patriot before and and other friends of the regardless of political struggling to bring about a compromise of the exciting the united prayer of the people of Oregon went up to that labors wound be crowned wish success and the Union it should be a matter of to as and as that a and final settlement has been friend Judge Douglass has said of the spread of Democracy that the institutions of our country have not stopped their they know no must and will be extended to the people of this continent at and in the lapse of they will bo extended to 1 regret that it is otherwise If it could be possibly I would say But .so far as this continent is if it would benefit them and advantage as I believe it the day is not far distant when we can truly say with the boood if are now upon the Far we can go no Many would regret that the coast did not extend 2,000 miles that our institutions might be extended over will be extended to the nnd I they will be extended over the whole Democracy our republican institutions are and they must for they are adapted to the happiness of Queen of the is almost ours I have lived fifty I see no reason why I should not live fifty I have seen this have had the in my of voting times for General twice for i Fof the last week a very Van and once for Mr. In case of burglary has been under 1 was not in the country and ligation before Justice involving a went But the property amounting to upwards of fact that things went wrong in is the very | a portion of which has been they should go right in ered by the police at the Astor Place I trust that we shall enter that campaign uni- Opera in the wardrobe of M. i with all our differences and each The quality of the goods is of democrat emulating his jn consisting of the noble rivalry as to who will do most for figured with The The the our the discovery of the ty to our country and to i and the arrest of the are as thing conspire of the firm of for the oe the manufacturers and importers of the at No. 183, for 1 had intended to be I i have been missing from their am not in the habit of public but after piece of the silk goods I see the democracy turn out in the and no one in the store could give numbers they have flocked here how or in what evince the enthusiasm that property was conveyed There this I cannot be But I thief must have and will not longer trespass firm discovered their loss your over five thousand weeks Mr. obtained mation that at the Astor Place Opera from San Francisco to dresses made up of the like the Sandwich Islands arrived out in fifteen j .An application was made to the The it is conducted nnd a search warrant granted to search the selves well during the and were well re- wardrobe of Max and the result at the The best of the examination was the recovery of from ed to exist between the Americans and the to worth of stolen In a letter published in San i For the possession of this one of them referred the police to his is a very pleasant the I Isaac in Cedar on the country heavenly and informed the police that he fair sex notwithstanding one j ed the property from a man named shade darker than the Their in Oliver on that is very and the choice proceeded on a week of colors is arranged with a great deal of to saw Jacobs who lying on his before he informed the that he obtained the goods in question from a Mr. horse gentleman The men On calling on he the officer dress in European all the that the property was purchased by him at chiefs that I saw dress as we I perceive the auction store of No. 51, that the better class of native ladies dress The officer next called on the We saw the Queen in who slated that he sold the property she had on a black silk dress and a question for a young man calling himself velvet over her F. who at the lime of the sale was dered in black with a great deal of She putting up at and had brought is a 1 should of about thirty-five the goods from New York in a at of not pretty but Jady like ferent for whom he sold it at King is not in the rest and paid him the proceeds of the A of the family are all -An American description of this individual was man-of-war is in the and another is which at once led to suspicion a young man hourly none of other nations in known as Frank a former a State prison at Sing Sing. The Alta California gives the was now the officer returned 1- V. 1 , A to New and on Thursday expedition has been greeted to the succeeded in taking into custody Frank of by our own forthwith true American The magistrate and detained for a further hsh residents are more apprehensive of the the head dress particularly so. They wear a very neat straw ornamented with pretty ribbons and green they ride from the movement with view It is said his person a splendid gold watch and a diamond and at the were s. ently at situated on among a large class of foreign defend the existing government at all defence of the nature will hardly be if our in If we are aiso Cleveland on a attempt should be made the the United Stales week and met with an enthusiastic reply to a committee which waited on ho he wanted no for for He requested that he might pay his own hotel and that of his He would take his meals in his He ate but once in twenty-four and then had but three His associates would dine at the public In all join wish the and command the guns of ihe r. S. Vandalia now lying to aid in protecting the dikI preserve inviolate the treaty between the Government and the United National of a late in October a Turkish peasant was found murdered in his at his residence in the valley of District of His throat was and his body exhibited marks of terrible stabs from a It was also observed that the house had been and all the valuables carried off by the Osmar the Governor of the province ordered the Emir Mahommed Selim to make search for the and to bring them to Immediately after the receipt of the Mahommed Selim had four adherents of the Greek Catholic taken into and without any direct evidence against summoned them to confess the crime for which they had been This high-handed customary as it has been among the was instituted by Mohammed in order to show his superiors how devoted he was to by venturing an arrest of The four ignorant of what they stood refused to admit until at least the nature of their accusation had been stated to and upon being they not only denied all knowledge of the asserted that they had not known or seen the murdered and proved that on the night of the they had been at a place distant from the theatre of the The Emir ordered the prisoners to be put to the They received the both on the soles of their feet and on their red hot coals were placed on their naked arms and the nai s of their fingers and toes were torn but the Christians remained silent and endured the agony with that which has of late been displayed by their brethren in the persecutions which they had to The savage Emir still persisted in their modes of such as have disgraced the horrible vaults of Spanish were but all failed to bring about the desired At the torture was The silence of the which previously had been looked upon as was now taken as a proof of their and their frightful martyrdom was On the following day two Turks were again on suspicion of being the and after being subjected to the they freely confessed their but whether they were the real perpetrators of the or were only into a confession by the tragic fate of the Christian remains yet to be a letter from the U. S. who commanded the would be no He wanted his own bills that there might be Exploring in 1 r^,-;,. >vhena man paid out his own of the renewed search tor bir John r r 1 i for what it was in. about to bo made under the auspices i British he ol Cleveland do nothing for recent I thing for that the means will to speaking m a house I was to be an entrance He make an by which I 1 t be a He was willing would be understood to moan the 1  r. I but not for Let the the fate of the cither ' and give what they loo It or determining its u 1 1  been expended for all of which arctic by an examination ' square mile of its er- to his poor received letters since he and spread from thirteen States until it now embraces free and sovereign peopled by an intelligent and patriotic Its strides are still before we again assemble around the social board to another Eighth of we will be called upon to elect a President of the United That President be a but a union of the democracy is necessary to secure this May I be allowed to express my fervent hope let the fall upon whomsoever it it is the illustrious Senator from whose enlarged patriotism and experience so eminently fit him for the or the of or my friend from young or any other democrat in the to will give him a hearty and cordial eners iie have been made in the search L of o the vesse it being quite evident to the 1, u 1 } Large bills had been mind that if vesse s can track bir 1 K1 not but he was determined certainly would be able to get p 1. i  ' I u prevent such things - It was it always has appeared to me r 1 u- ' that money was wasted for luxuries and a both of en- u j r r ' was bestowed for 1 hat was and to keep to the 1 tj Such a thing would be He of whose operations must be limited fast ice. The search around the icy bays is no less U. such a only and true course is a thorough the liport in over the ice by sledges or the revolution broke out in making the advance m all under the well and on a regular base J. H. of but particularly to the he Wellington where his his curiosity to witness been The end in view m a thrilling account which he search ought to beto the Burlington he tic which must and will result in the with hundreds of others he was discovery of some either the at the distance of 600 or of the fate of this gallant man when the soldiers began 10 fire upon and his It behooves the gov and all rushed for Ho with of Great Britain to consider the ran into a book where the search as but now and It ought and followed and murdered all be continued as a great j Being seen indistinctly in under whose flag and m whose service Sir he grasped the bayonet of the John and his companions have and first soldier that came toward saying if enduring great The that he wasan the soldier cost nothing compared with or an officer coming in saved his He effecting their worth tenfold taken out among the passed to the forts hitherto made to find and effect a many of the soldiers offering to of Hungarian general located in New York have been for some time devising a scheme for the issue of obligations of various accounts to constitute a national loan for On Tuesday it is the arrangements were The will be in of and a hundred each one bearing the signature of and made payable by the government of upon the establishment of a These certificates will be immediately prepared for whom he appeased by telling that he was an He arrived at the Kue where he was told to the troops stopped the fire till he was out of 6n visiting the spot of his two days every house was with The government attempted to excuse the murder occurred in the by stating that one of those who ran in there fired upon the which Mr. S. says is the marriage Jenny Liod was stated as being 31, and Otto 24 years of denizens of the city of Gotham are peculiarly fortunate at having in their midst the above three distinguished whilst of this land of and can't get a glimpse at any of the fair The New York speaking of the continental in that city produced by the arrival and departure of distinguished have here in the upon the heels of three of the most beautiful artists in the Catharine and Lola The Sweedish vocalist has engaged at the highest they know how to charge a splendid suite of the Union and the fair daughter of Erin has engaged an equally splendid suite of but not so at the while darling Countess of occupies a private beautifully furnished with blue and gold in Waverly is a singular coincidence between these three three have kicked away their respective Catharine Hays sent her Dr. Joy across the ocean with a single touch of her Jenny Lind to where he has turned temperance and has been phil and banking over tiil he look up the revolution in Lola Montez kicked in but he sticks so her and has followed her across the but she will soon finish then three European beautiful aad queen of the soul of and the poetess of like the three ancient goddesses of heathen to whom we may compare Jenny to whom we may compare Catharine and also to whom Lola Montes bears the closest philosophic having issued from the brain of Jove full in and dancing dance the was delivered by the axe of Vulcan from the teeming brain of the To decide between the modern rivals might be as dangerous in the result as the judgment of to whom was referred the delicate and knotty question of the best right to the golden apple thrown by Discord into the banquet of the and inscribed with the it be given to the The son of Priam decided in favor of and excited the and of the other We trust a second edition of the Trojan war will not grow out of the contest of beauty and now pending between the three angels in human form who have just made their appearance among expressing any opinion of our own ex we may be as a to reflect the general without any risk of incurring the displeasure of any of the divinities in That opinion appears to be we do not vouch for its that Lola Montes is somewhat and younger than Jenny not near so pious or saint like in temper and but that the graceful Swan of Erin has a deci ded advantage over in youth and personal and captivating Wife Killing have from the intelligencer the particulars of a terrible tragedy near last Sunday evening went to the house of John R. a and told Sisk he had come to kill the same time presenting a pistol which he Sisk look up a chair and attempted to strike but the chair caught in the clothes again snapped the and then the parties and after After snapping the pistol a third and finding that it would not go began beating Sisk with it over the Sisk and his wife both cried and who was much the heavier man of the had decidedly the len wife struck on the back of the head with a which fractured his skull and killed affray commenced in but when it terminated the parties were a few steps from the and the body of the deceased remained on ihe ground where the fatal blow was from Sunday night until the Coroner reached the P. verdict of the jury that death was caused by wounds inflicted by Mary in to save her husband's and also her own without any malice or intention to the following remarks of Senator Douglas on the subject of foreign something has been said about an alliance with England to restrain the march of Russia over the European I am free to say that I desire no alliance with England to restrain the march of Russia over the European I am free to say that I desire no alliance with or with any other crowned I am not willing to acknowledge that America needs England as an ally to maintain the principles of our Nor am I willing to go to the rescue of England to save her from the power of the until she assimilates her institutions to Hers is a house between despotism and She is as much as any power in for the failure of the revolutionary movements which aave within the last four English English and English put down the revolution in Sicily and in and was the greatest barrier to its success even in long as England by her attempt to defeat liberal movements ia I am utterly averse to an with her to sustain her her and her privileged England must sustain her constitutional even against without receiving aid from republican America with my and especially so long as she condemns to imprisonment and transportation for the noble Irish whose only crimo consisted in attempting that for which the poor Hungarian is now idolized by the English She must do justice to and the Irish patriots in and to the masses of her own by relieving them from the oppressive taxation imposed to sustain the privileged and by adopting republican before she can have my much less my aid even against 1 wish no alliance with No republican movement will ever succeed so long as the people put their trust in The fatal error committed in in in wherever the experiment was consisted in placing a prince at the head of the popular These persons all sympathized with the dynasties from which they were and seized the first opportunity to produce a and to betray the people into the bands of their is reason to believe that much of this was accomplished through British diplomacy and What more The power of the British government is in the hands of the princes and the Their sympathies are all with the privileged classes of other in every which does not affect the immediate interests of their own Republicanism has nothing to from so long as she maintains her existing and preserves her present I I desire no alliance with We require no assistance from and will yield none to until she does justice to her own The peculiar of our country requires that we should have an American policy in our foreign based upon the principles of our own and adapted to the spirit ot the Wo should sympathize with every liberal the independence of all commercial and open diplomatic relations with against all infractions of the laws and hold ourselves ready to do whatever our duty may require when a case Saltan at Courier de Marseilles states that the Sultan has attended the solemnization of the according to the rites cf the Roman Catholic between the son with the daughter of nhe The report had long been the Sultan intended to be at this but no one would believe that a thing so unprecedented could take The arrived at the nuptial mansion without escorted by two horsemen followed by a few He was received with gratitude by the clergy and the family of the bride and A throne was prepared for after he had and sacramental ceremony His Majesty stood up the whole saying that he ought not to hear the name the Almighty God called upon in any other  

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