RockFord Herald (Newspaper) - March 20, 1857, Rockford, Indiana BYi AT R. obtain the paper at the rates Five - - - Ten copies - - - Twenty - - - of do not give express notice to the contrary are considered as to their subscribers order the anee of the may contint to send them until all arrearages are neglect or refuse to take their out of the offices to which they are directed are held responsible until they settled the bills and ordered If remove to other places without the publishers and the are sent to the former a-e held The have decided that to tnk newspapers from the or ind them is evidence of intentional have also decided blaster \o perform his duty by as required by the of the of a person to take from tiie office newspapers addressed to renders tlie liable to tie publisher for the subscription than ever K K C H A N T K s i LL N 1) 1 A Y be at formerly by W. S. where he jis hand a well ail kinds Merchandise in W and the must and may Fine De and ever or ior in a a the very and ansl and From estensive sait in He Tis un a and is mnv be M r. Lt t. be any kind fer er t-i Thousand Hushed the in nt j Ind I bv the TT ut tiie 1 s r r. li I K t S A N H H brai I. Ar I am the U- I 1 i - l- pi - 1 1! H. BARGAINS II K A V ' s O n V. a I ( 1 H s - ri ki s I H Ci 11 s aiui f u- ri m Mul aaii V MARCH 20,1857. OP lines or less inserted three weeks - - - - 09 Each additional - - 25 Business Cards of ten per year 5 00 liberal deduction from the rates for longer must be paid or satisfactorily A. 1X0. large BUI c S 5s 3cc0!ninu<ja:iui! 1833 J. R. may as the Persons or of iht ir hv to Dr. his prt his paving him iar ins to ihe of and hii may 111/ in their with to iiiiii tiny most and the bili ai would friends that he is now on hand in and offers to the citizens of the town ana in its Special given to the Diseases of Women and JAMES is located in and hopes lo share a portion of i of the people of the surrounding Office and Residence in the Collier i found at Ms office in gives his undivided attention to the practice of his He takes this to return thanks to the public for the patronage heretofore to hopes by strict to si 11 to main the of the located at NEW and his services to the He mav te his office at all hours of the nicht and day except when absent on busi 1 s Inaugural appear before you this day to take the solemn oath that I will faithfully execute the office of of the United will to the best of my ability and defend the Constitution of the United In entering upon this great I most humbly invoke the God Fathers for wisdom and to execute its high and duties in such a manner as to harmony and the ancient friendship among the people of the several and to our free through many Convinced that I owe my election to the inherent love for the Constitution and the Union which still animates the hearts of ihe American let nie earnestly afk their powerful support in sustaining all just measures to perpetuate the political which Heaven has ever bestowed upon not lo biv conie n candidate for I shall have no motive to my conduct in the government except the ably laud to serve my and to live in the grateful my We have recently passed through a Presidential in which the passions our citizens were excited ' to the highest degree by questions of deep and vital but when the people proclaimed their tliC tempest at once and all was The voice of the majority in the manner prescribed by tiie was and instant own country could alone havr exhibited eo grand and striking a of the capacity of man for What a happy was it for Congress to apply this simple j ilie will of tiie majority shall govern the of the question of domestic slavery in the is neither to slavery into any Territory or nor to exclude it but to leave the people ' iVee to form and their institutions in their own subject only to the of the United a Congress aUo when tiie Territory of shail be as h it shall be intu the Union or as their Constitution ' may at the time of opinion has arisen in regard to when the people of a shall decide this question This is a matter of but little practical and it is a which lo the Supreme of the United before whont it is now and will it be and finally To their in with ail good I shall whatever this though it has been my opinion that under the the appropriate period u ill be the number o in the the formation of a witli a view to its admission as a State into the Union but be as it it is the imperative and duty of the Government of the Slates to to every resident inhabitant the free anil independent expression of his opinion by his This right of each individual must he This being nothing can be fairer than to leave the people of a Territory free from all foreign to decide their own destiny ior subject only to the Constitution of the United whole territorial question being upon the principle of popular a principle as ancient as free government everything of a practical value has been and no other question remains for because all agree that under the slavery in the States is beyond the reach of any human power except of the respective States themselves wherein it May we not then that the long agitation on this subject is approaching its and that the geographical patties to which it has j given bo much dreaded by the Father of his speedily become Moat py wili it be for the country when j the public mind shall be diverted j from this question to others of more | pressing and practical the whole progress this which has scarcely ' known intermission for than twenty while it productive of no positive good to any human it has been the source of great evils to the to the and to the whole It has alienated and estranged the people of the sister States from each and endangered the very existence of the nor has the danger yet entirely Under our system there is a remedy for all mere political evils in the sound sense and sober judgment of the Time is a great of the and this has been accomplished in such a manner to do as little injury as may have been practical to our domestic especially those necessary for the defense of the Any discrimination against a particular branch for the purpose time to protect them against 1 forbear for the present expressing an opinion as to i Action for work and labor done in the wisest and most economical cutting ditch on defendant's mode in which Payment and set its aid in accomplishing this con and corn and necessary I believe that many difficulties in favorite | which now appear or would have been unjust to the rest of the community and inconsistent with that The political which bnt spirit of fairness and equality which a few years ago excited and ought to govern the adjustment of the public have a revenue ed and are now nearly But the squandering of public But this question of money sinks into comparative slavery is of far greater im- significance as a temptation than any mere political when compared with approved by our own should squandering of public ence from which we should it may eventually No nation in the tide of time has We ought to cultivate endanger the safety of aj ever been blessed with so rich and friendship large portion of our countrymen j noble an inheritance we enj j with all and this not the institution In j in the Public In ly as the best means of promoting that eveat no form of j tering this important trust whilst it j our own material but in a however admirable in may be wise to grant portions of of Christian benevolence in a great degree vanish as soon as the nearest and best route shall be satisfactorily may be right on this 1 should make some brief remarks as to our rights and duties as a member of the great family In our intercourse with there are some plain productive of material them for the improvement of the I our fellow men wherever compensate for the loss vet we should never I their lot may be Our did he get that of peace and domestic security j get that it ur cardinal policy to should be direct and son on the the ditching but seems to forget all about the say your daddy did all this ditching Do you know what he got in pay for it inquired Col. for never got as ever I heard what he never answered the your daddy get corn and bacon from the in pay for that ditching heard of his no corn nor did your daddy and his family live on that sort of victuals meat and and some seeking to obtain nor ' fust from and fust from accept less than is our j the family Let reserve these lands as much as 1 be for actual and that at r his best influence to suppress i moderate shall ought to cherish a sacred he get some of it from r did he he and then you know he considerable and in tones of and no more to calculate the mere but secure homes for our chil | the great law of value of the as well as for those | estimates have been pre- exiled from foreign shores who may To avoid entangling alliances pecuniary profits and peek in which would country to improve | has been a maxim of our policy anc dition and to the |er since the days of W to different and sections i of civil and i wisdom no one will attempt j this with your Did from its of the Such emigrants have we ought to ' your or did he get injuries which such an to promote the growth and justice in a kindly spirit to all bacon from the defendant for would on other Stales and I of the They require justice from | ditching even descending to proved faithful both in peace them in It is our glory that | now he It don't low nnd narrow view of the mighty while other nations have extended you All such calculations 15rens they are entitled under the we j Here his lionor The bare reference to and laws to be placed never acquired any territory | a injudicial consideration will be on a perfect equality with native by fair or in | witness thus sive on this at and case of by the voluntary i you must answer the enjoy a free trade throughout ouri should ever be kindly ol a brave kindred or the court will be and expansive people to blend to deal with Can't as the worhl never destines with our Even or no trade is conducted on from I and on the noble Unwilling to take ' answer yes or and arms of the which fortune of war or did your daddy get the North and the and bacon from the defendant the East and the West of under the the time referred inquired oi peace lor a sum this arrest its and progress by of peace for a sum destroy the past history forbids that of his Judge I can't as how its all ea. up march of the ho by jing and involve all in But such important as they are in into when on the terrible convinced me a I mined to out with the best of the powers of will have ef my IS the only true as i carves me he the theory of the Con- the progress of W in our i then agin he on tlie evils shall still further extend our would result from n 1_____ every portion ol the the not more than to and unhappy ' the bouth to the East not more be tlian to the I attempt to because 1 an that the kind Providence which inspired our with to frame plaintiff saved his Verdict bv have it 1 ' i Hitherto m all our under the American have enjoyed i civil and religious liberty as ust and is it necessary for servants to strain the Ian ' When a politician of the because trade witn J of the world has rapidly increased 1 j u- * 1 the great and useful powers can ever induce him to go thus every commercial u anything but a of a wild animal once tastes human nothing can ever or in have been have been ' by its in the ex tension of civil and religious throughout the in importance to the maintenance of the Constitution and appropriate money ing the term of his natural perfect form of union ever devised by the both has shared largely m not sufler It to perish It peace or in waUave been to take the oath prescribed by in express terms or by the 1 v ki 1 plainest Whilst whilst humbly ly convinced of these I for ten it that under Congress may j Washington 4 * ' ' a well man a Send him to Congress the duty of preserving the construction of military r The is you ruin him for He may government the taint or this is absolutely now being agitated which around placards and tickets even suspicion of corruption for the defense of any State or has for its end the policy remov j at the accept a subordinate lie virtue is the vital spirit of of the Union against foreign inK all the Indian tribes except situation in the or run and history proves when this has and foreign ing all the Indian tribes except i situation in the located immediately on the for the door keeper of a the Congress Arkansas and Texas but he have independence himself from his for the and like an honest man I 1V III U r present financial condition i endowed in an ample manner concentrated there many a without a in Noj making the almost in a state of is nation has ever before been that the fierce and that too large a surplus in 1 running back creditor birth to extravagant possible to this beyond their memory of It produces wild and dur Pacific Cooped up the except will i speculators and through the territories of out into of roads through the territories ol out into 01 and fortune is exerted m United over which men If and they it will promoting to obtain munitions may be speed require a force of it may be 100,000 1 ^ public the worst from the Atlantic to keep them of to through its official States to meet and repel the against the whites on their j without rightfully or er In case of a war with a Better let them remain where without and the character of val power stronger than our 2mh. guilty of an Yet such in the we should have no other the loose and abandoned turn of the This is in gooa a very great The national mode of relief from is to appropriate the surplus tral it is impossible to j in the Treasury to great for which a clear be found in the Among these I might mention the extinguishment of the public and a reasonable of the which is at present inadequate to the protection of our vast tonnage now greater than that of any other as well as the defense of our extended sea is beyond all question the true principle that no more revenue ought to be collected from the than the amount necessary to defray the expenses of a economical and efficient administration of the reach it necessary to resort to a letter lo a man on him that Constitution has to defend all incommoded It should not deny to of any fair the only threatened individual was means by read any part of the letter these States can bo Be- but took it to the ever since its has been in the constant practice of constructing Military whether the love of the which now animates our on the Pacific free pass on the and used it for a couple of years as the conductors being able to might also be wise of the thp man named a tailor and may not be impaired by neglect or a was lodged in the jail to provide for in their remote and isolated the only means by which the power of the States on this side of the Rocky can reach them in on charged with cutting up and burning the body of his a young woman whom he had only been married a few cause of Can there be a more low and servile condition than to be ashamed or afraid to see any one man Yet he that is much in is in that with relation to every friend upon he has Benton Mail says that a few days since that place was terribly excited by a ferocious and fatal attack made by aman named Thomas E. upon a worthless fellow who had been loafing about wagon Being hasty and hot of Brake provoked at the and taking up a broad literally chopped him in The murderer was arrested at and was to have had a hearing the next