Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 October 1860 — Page 1

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HARDWARE!!

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HOUSE KEEPERS C00DS

JUST RECEIVED AT .irts

THE EXCELSIOR HARDWARE STORE,

-, -BY-

Campbell, Galey & llarter,

N*. 7, CMamhl Raw,

Craw^fordsvillo,

AdJirif fifly cent! per kep for Fp i«ht. Iti

MlHIIIflt S (MM

..TRIMMINGS

c»n offer r*re inducements to conmmerj. our ftu'-k linrinc tircn jitiri'liiisiil nliiinTt oulircly frmn ftr*l timid*, oivdi tiuyt'rs cspooiHllj- will .«av? IIIOIIOJ liy lookinf lliroui(h befure biiyiiiK elsewhere.

Carpenters Tools, Coopers Tools (HaHon\^.) Saddlers Tools. ,r Carriage Makers Tools. Blacksmiths Tools,

A full And complctr Mnrk nf each nt l-mcr pricw

Wagon and Carriage

Wc have a large and well solcctrd rtock if

JIUJiS, FELLOES, •.

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sroKEs, .. i?onx

Seat

rOLES,

SEAT STICKS,

t. CARRIAGE SPRIXG8,

JsJSTJD CLOTH,

OF ALL KINDS

DAMASKS,

FRINGES, dne*i i- fMOSS and HAIR,

And in *hort crcrythin* peruininj to their lino will hfreafter be found here at all times and at the Ioirc possible price*.

50,000 Feet

MliiHRiils

Wj^JSI TJilD.

rerton* wishiac to furnish any of the above must consult a* first in retard to dimensions and qaalily. as Mcmiicd to use ooae in the maaafaetara of oar rlowi but the rerj best qaalitr.

A.Vl) A1.1. WilO lVAM- '.

HARD WAR E,

Of tb+bMf:q«hli& it low prieeii here is tb« ptaoc.

CALL AND SEE."

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LOADS

0/ English, German American

HARDWARE!

4 Cutlery, Tools, Iron,

dlLiS, 3? .A. INTS

'J And an endleu rariety of

Indiana.

25,000 lbs. Best Quality of

IRON",

.lartfeceired afld for »ato at very umall advance on Manufacturer*' prices.

500 Kegs Assorted Nails.

l'erivu* in trade wi«h"inf to replenish their ntoci can do so at this Huiiie

Cincinnati M*rires,'

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the East iBdia.island of Timor.

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There is no glory, as you may perceive, in killing the boa in the state of torpor into which lie is thrown at the beginning of his loathsome repast: but as no one thinks of glory in the daily war waged against this hideous reptile, the best plan is (6 take him in the midst of his feast, and for several men to kneel down from his head to the middle of his body, as if before some ven-

enatcd idol, tln.:i to place a poisoned arrow

ous irerc chicflj* employed

unagration

9

AND OTHER

PAMANG 1MPL8MBNTS,

Constantly OH hand and for sale.

FARMERS, MECHANICS

JJ IV9T07

tttdl •.•uA .7T-T—Iiiu

mos

to

r0

their teeth with betel, areca, and lime.— Some of*them, however, as Don Jose

nea

I

at a given signal to let thorn fly smiultan-, j,

eously at this crawling Lueullus, who is thus struck by death in the midst of his orgies. •Such i.s the plan adopted by the Malays tif Timor, the moment the bellowing of a troop of buffaloop in distress has warned them, by a sudden halt thai one of their floe!, has been seized in the deadly coils of the terrible boa-constrictor. I Hunting a boa i.s fur mure perilous, and for my part. I should a thousand times preI fcr attacking a tiger or a hungry lion in the desert than the dreaded boa-eoiistrictor in jhis forest. Bullets are ineffectual againsl him—for how were it possible, to direct them with a sure an e, in the

ihI.Im

of hi.-

rapid undulations, as capricious as the fiickyour

e|.j|lg vf

.,

0s[,'j0Si lcro

would a buftalo. It may be, as there is no [sting to be feared, that you mnv have sufli-

The depred tioiif on the herds.of buffa-.-'Iocs belonging to.the Jiuropcans Bajahs tributary to the rosidentiof

SJIAE'IS, eomniittcd ly ,tbc boas of the for

fin»,*Mir« '"S 'bis unfortunate colony, had become so hissing—m frecjuent and so fatal, that the srovernor.' than anythi

ctcrn nc

•Tosc Pinto Alcofarado do Azevedoc Sonz3,' about to enter the

adopted every precaution re-j

He, however, quired under soon as the buffaloes that were sent"- for- The stuggle ward to be sacrificed—to the reptiles,had tcr of an hour, given tokens of the presence of one or more of these, monsters,he caused a quantitj ,of trees, to be felled in & circle round the spot thus indicated. And as the sorpent remains in a state of

month after

torpor for

goged themselTCS, but

r^ady

some

his., repast, tlic courageous

wood-cutters had only to be on their »uard

against those reptiles.,

who had

who were

to

-No

sufficiently bold-^p attack a troop of men las rapid as Pghtning's fierce onslaught, and

felled tothe ground,"tc^ether with their luxuriant branches, so varied and'so fantastic in their shapes, th&a whole armsfull of dry leaves were cast into a heap in the middle 'these were set on fire, and'the fire was eohtitnlialiy fed by fresh fuel that

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THE flM^OOTKlCTOlM. (seen wriUnn?"round"and round in the fierrj he gloomy forest nn which I witnessed (circle, in their 6truf tries to escape from The Janus faced Bright left nothing uriwhat I am abojit to relate, is situated at a death then leaping at" a bound'to the top- turned to accomplish the defeat of the short di-jtancfcfrom thetown of Diclky, in

clear the bcltoffiame? that hedged them

On a small plot of ground, where stands but rain were thc-ir endeavors They

a groop of about fifty buildings of most fan-j fell exhausted into the midst of the

tastic shapes, each surrounded by its own

acc) an

^em—so near in- Pinto assured me, contrived to leap beyond

deed that he can reach them at a single the flames, and instead of flj'ing from the bound—lives the terrible boa-constrictior, who only devours myriads of insects, when he happens not to have pounced upon a buffalo in his rapid flight.

The buffalo is the boa's natural food.— The moment he has seized upon an animal of this description, he drags him towards one of the sturdy giants of the forest, enfolds him, squeezes him, and stifles him, in spite of his sharp horns, his frightful bellowing, and his sturdy shoulders he theu covers him with slime,, his rough tongue seeming at once to caress and inject his victim he kneads his body, he stretches it out and pounds his bones, and when these hideous preparations are completed, and his reptile instinct tells hiin that his Tictim is in a state to be devoured, lie lets it fall, and placing himself at full length opposite the lifeless buffalo's head, opens his jaws— the elasticity of which is almost beyond credence—till his rings creak as'they draw nearer each other, and then draws along breath, when the quadruped is sucked in by a series of jerks, and no sooner is its bodv

ascertain whether there might not be sonic easy prey near at hand, after which he crawls onward in the direction of the spot he aims at, when suddenly, by a scries of rapid bounds and evolutions, that can be compared to nothing more aptly than to the steamer on the mainmast of a vessel

half engulfed than the voracious boa dallvine with the wind, he twists himself grows calm, feels drowsy, and at length falls asleep as if wearied by a struggle that. has exhausted his strength.

If the boa was alone before he attacked

now to the right, now to the left, then turns backwards, and anon leaps forward, as though he were seized with a vertigo. But in this fevered state, the boa has marked

the buffalo, and if his female is asleep at his victim, and his precdv eye has at once some distance from him, you may then ap proaeh in full conSdcnc for you have nothing to fear from his strength, his slime, nor his op£jy. jaws, that are yawning like some vast furnace. have said he is asleep, but it would be more correct to say dead, for he is as inscnsblc as the trunk of a tree.

branches of the trees, and attempting 'Democratic party in this county at onr

But it mif-t not be imaged tl.af when !.the,

1",i"» .* til the cautious mancr I have

the monster is impcllet

on a ..trmg made of tlie ctrails of Iisli, and j—C|Ujte the contrarv at such times liis |^l'*antl

earing is 0

|j

aiKj[

repel them, the last agonies of one of the combatants

sooner were the time-honored trunks seemed almost simultaneous. Ond of the

was

from the outer circle and then

urough the fitful undulations of the lambent flames, th® dreaded boat mi^ht bs

l?tate

breathed their last amid the most

eqclg|^erli^fe l^''lie^ew sickly Eurc- hideous contortions, expressive of the hor- all "We blush to state that a great many peahs", and a puniDe.r.of Malays who blacken

rs of so asonizing a death. followed his advice to its fullest extent,

scene of danger, rushed upon the intrepid Malays, several of whom forfeited their lives before the reptiles could be subdued.

an

sa

liable to wfttcli their enemy's miitueurcrs.

proclaims the rep hideous feast that follow

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led by hunsrer, he acts

au

coniI,an3\

who!n,

dcdi'lve he lowers !tu™

proudly above the tall heath, uttering a jac'.)^ucs'

'deadly grasp, and not unfrcijuently have several iudividuali fallcr. a i.rev to his

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CMWFORDSVILLE, COUNTY, INDIANA, OCTOBER 20, 1860.

election. In a speech made in this

on

Monday evening, he counseled the

Turn-1 Breckinridge men to either vote against

our

State and county tickets or not vote at

voted with the Black Republicans.— However, we .ire proud to state that there were some Breckinridge men that remained faithful to their pledge, and voted tho straight out Democratic Ticket. To those men we accord due credit, and their action will be ever remembered by the true Democrats of this county. Notwithstanding the man}' inducements and reproaches they met, they still adhered to their own nominees, as they termed them. Such Democrats are true and tried, and as they have always proved heretofore, so may they ever prove hereafter, the faithful and true friends of the Democratic party. It has been charged in this city that Bright voted the Republican ticket,, and we have every reason .to believe the charge is true. We

But it is when the boa comes forth from his gloomy and silent forests, and scours .the plain to enjoy the light and the sunshine, that human life is in the greatest jeopardy, even in the most securely closed habitations. The boa-constrictor possesses all the cunning and hypocrisy of the jackall and the tiger he crawls along stealthily through the fences, following all the sinuosities of the soil, so as not to make a noise by striking against any object that might impede his passage. He stoops his head beneath the leaves and branches of ^served him casting his vote, and if lie the shrubs, and then raises it up again with practices what he preaches, as his friends due caution, having previously listened to

he does, he voted the Republican tick-

et. No person that heard his speech on Monday night doubts this fact. We have not heard the chargc denied, and arc convinced that it is true. In this county their treachery availed nothing, and notwithstanding the feeble efforts made by Bright and part of his followers, we have gained a glorious victory. Old Clark has raisejl her voice in remonstrance to their nefari-1 ous scheme to betray us to the licpubli-1 cans, and administered a severe rebuke to them. From all accounts we are defeated in the State, and there is no doubt but

that tho Breckinridge men generally in Indiana voted for the Republican State ticket. The returns prove this. There are large'Republican gains in all the counties where there is a Brcckinringe vote.—

discerned which animal will afford him the largest digestion. Such of tho natives of Timor ns are ix-uinis prove mis. JLtierc tjii: hiax I'sc ii sti employed in plantations open to the boa's

are

incursions, have therefore devised the fol- *'es where there is a Brcckinringe vote.— I There lives in ever}- community the lowing stratagem:—They tie up a buffalo -^nc^ 'he Breckinridge men admit they did Meanest .Man. JJe is not always a vicious with strong ropes, to a tree or a rock, after

n0^ v0^e il^i

or

having prepared some little cages with ILincoln, Giddings, & Co. A dispatch from

crenelated openings, where they can en-1 Greencastle to the Cincinnati Gazette tells widow's houses on the sly—or a flowing sconce themselves in safety, while* they are ['•he story. It, says: "Breckinridge lead-j howl" fellow. He may be a church mem-j

crs

aims the reptile's tnumnh, and the

iiidec Bi

The boa „„v rustle* l,i, vietiin. and fa? voted for the verj men and F. G,a,,d ,11 tbat. and man of ,reat res.

unsP.»n|)gb'abused

f'ha'ie

iiUlit. la tiL

lists.

roc- who were not afraid of entering the gloomy bound the solid branches of a cople ot trees triumphed to the extent they have.

CSifwAi* Rondo o'nd IWnnnf* forest by day or by night, aud make war en I standing near each other then there was a is the compensation to the Bri Oliver Dallas ana UlOUIlUllgS* its dreaded rulers. Their weapons con- khid of lull, only interrupted by the fever-1 lattoes A little patience am sisted of the formidable crish, whose un-' ish rustling of the thick foliage, in the know.— Jrjfcrsonvillc Dcmorrat. dulating blade is generallv steeped in the midst of which the terrible combatants lay

f|

unous aud more frightful than

s-of buffa- took up our position on a lofty bel- ship and party duty.,They seek to injure If he is a farmer, and a footsore penniless So-tin

and to the videre, Irom whence, though at the distance to overcome Douglas by striking dowu I sailor boy, should come along on his wav

of Dielky.'iof about a Uioin-and footsteps from the their own personal and politieal friends to his mother, Meanest Man (wo have •'.

,M 1

^c"gth to organize bunting tered branches on .the ground rising like I The Democratic party is defeated in the But wc need not give his historv

t.. parties for the purpose of destroying, or at whirlwinds into mid air, impelled by the house of its friends—by its own members body can recognize him at once.' often wonder ii' Meanest .Man knows

two boas reached

I number of stout-hearted, energetic men utrections. xhe two boas reached at a this aid the Be publicans could no have that other people know it. Wc wonder tu

generally steeped in the midst of which the terrible combatants lay jv —. but has his meanest man, and that he yellowish gum of the upas tree and of crscouccd. Tnn

late

sharp, jagged, and rather short arrows, that On a sudden the trees nuivered all over,1 St. Paul Pioneer and Democrat in com- ^er person for all the world. But ho is

I poisca thev formed a convex and at other times a

S!S^'blc.

drop lifeless to the ground, and the other jhls. ^tatc!

4 circumstaaoes .. fall -Ucp beside W, f»«. '"i IT±! vbibtc k.

as if by mutual hold of each other, his former station, tin tue iioiiiiut:a auuum be resumed. The war cry was a kind of ^pbys'

stifled hiss, but more prolonged than the

-not yet: the tree thev had chosen for the field of i., ... uunw

not all battle, and' then followed a violent attack J®''f

reptiles had drawn bis advesarv wfthin his

yortex, and^the rings of his tail were relaxing theirBhold by slow decrees: The bodies of the two monsters were now side by. sido-and stretched at full length. One was motionless, the other more agitated and after carefully coiling himself round the tree, he at length stifled liis adversary within his deadlv embrace.

1 *.i i:— v.~,J 'Pi

V-wernuient tinU- iJnglit, ±itch |»e omce, or

who have denounced with j'"g bad beliav Ti

party wounded in the house of its {fiends. It suffers a temporary dcf

ii ,i I stand by them, regardless of their person- country storekeeper for a darnine needle, resolve fn l-mm-But o! a so'lits in tlie world none is nt •, ,i

AA ith him, success crowiud ev

whilc

5

np

two first he had heard, after which both monsters slid down the smooth trunk marcbf'*"a

man ma/?l1CU

Thcre

ear

ABE AXD TIIE.WIUTE HOUSE. •Am idow JIaclirc**. r*i Abe maobree. tliern's chop in the West,

01nc''.Ahe

Oi.-li hone! Ahemaehree:

1 oiirspcceU i!l,lie?rm» be~mc soul, quite dumb, _')oh hone! A machree. J-or the North and t!i« We»l, And the .South nod the rest, Will put nn their best

For the'Giant,' you sec:

And you can set a State But where you'll be bate. r, Oeh hone! acushla maehrcc! Old Coon, they'll put you to ride on ft rail.

Oeh hone! Abe lnachree.

With nothinc to piny with at all but your tail, Oeh hone! Abe mochrce. It's sny?elf that doe? declare av That yonrjrricf yo.ii.must bear— The 'GianJ' i? eoiiiKinsyour hair •So smooth and so free: There is no maiutffrifi'. 'OSS ifWi It wilVljrins no relief. ?.

Oeh hone! Abe maehreeh1-"' .'9^ ','"r

Abe machree! it'.i a sliame for to see. Ooh hone! Abe tnnehrcc. That the South and yourself cannot agree,

Oeh hone! Aba uiaolirce

or you want but a fisht. "Twixt- llie black ami the while. ..- And n-e don't think that's ri^lit,

Or otichl for to lie:

For the blm-k ymi think more. •ihan the white yon iirimre. Och hone! Abe machree.

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Go,vernment. We find- Bright, Pitch

it an a to a a iT E S S

^e Republicans have ro- jpnly impartial election we know of, be-1

I i-irofy,rrmr»r*c r\r* .InttK* .».•••/» 1, .inn ion f!.«% »v

est adjoin-1 see-je of action, we could !::rc the sonorous and the party which has made tlum all known of a deed very like it) would got! This singular disease, wliie'i has thu like violent gusts of wind they are. It is to professed, but tieach- him to help pitch off a load of hav, and el.-.o—u the two monsters crous Democrats the Bepublicaus are in- then send him to a neighbor's for break-. saw the scat- debted for their triumph. We repeat:— I fast. That is the kind of a man wc mcvn

md then storckc

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a

a

What if it would not be right for some one to^'8011

inn- tell him what office he holds and give him 1 we shall ja chance to resign. Our idea is, however, that Meanest Man don't recognize himself,

Goveknor Willabd.—1The thinks be would not be as mean as the otii-

the prestige of siccess,

."f "SVrJtv

S en

,s.l"dc'

Indiana, writes-to his father in this city

that Judge Eekles, Breckinridge E'ecto'r,

derful plicucrincnon ttiat East Indies.

was faJ.

2 1 !rrouni-

1

ma^'he

™st

an icv

m_Poac°: 1itcoudnot

3U r.

-/oi t:i

mnchrce,

A little aianf thut'« never nt rest. _„.Qcb honei Ah«- mnchrec. Arm of hira they Sell talej. Ifo takes out of the snils Of all splitters of. raits-. .«

The wind'easy mid free:

T.nys lhemfl.it on their buck. Both the white nrni the black. O A a Abfi machree. when Xoveuiber. i- come,

Mo:

*.0f the While limine, yon now fuel .so

saktin

CMi houc! imtt'lirco.

Oil

•iJut it all in m.v

o.tA)»o

«. Botly Martin/

.* j. bono! Ab*j inachreo {J mmaiico.

Hi you've no chanco

Of a squint or n. danco

Tti

t! room? fur to see:

\That •(riant' wilMe tlicro Win, i* combing your hair. Och h»nu! Abo miiehrco. lion tah^my lulvice. aeushiii macbrcc-

Och hone! Ab« infiirhro:

Aii«i for ih.'it s.'inii', yrui'll b? thankful to m«v itch hone! Abe machree I ake oaro ami rcmombor Tho sixth »f Novomber. Will split np yonr TKMinm sorrow to sue: ill sond you I know

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IK I til" o»nl J|ilf^»T.-5 CO Och hone! A ho maehror.''

l-argc'Republican gains in all the coun-j oit vii uv o.iun .M rv.

else swallowed Seward,! man, a swearing man, a dissipated charac-

tcr a

glutton—although he may devour

,i at..,,

I

candidates voted for Lane iiere to- iber, a life member of t!ie A. C. i). a'l'jiLion ,• 1 Ji.'!* f'** -,'i' do'ivn'h .r",.

the suppressed roaring ot the buffalo soon [principles whose success they have hereto-: pectabilify. Infant Aieancsr, Man—ike VVi),„ii„v„ ||,.,..|1W|, .• tin «L» H.iU t»

n-

The official returns from fortv eoimtios. I

same couuties jority of G,

publican majority greater. This result is not, or should not be, discouraging to the Democracy, when we consider the circumstances under which it was achieved.

The Republican State ticket got a considerable Breckinridge vote and a liumcr

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as dishonest dem- cause it does not go. by .personal favor.. [why they should not suece

hands with each other, and -Meatiest Man, when once clccted, boars advantage wc shall have if

W say of this and rhnl, he ias mean ^.ivantaire the JnuMinas any thing o,d (you know his name)

irred in the

ti

lB

uuu a iiuuier-

show a decided anti-Lincoln majority in I

E not be cast for the Republican candidate for the Presidency. S'ubstract these votes

Lincoln'.-: vote f"r 1 !omir:i-k-. 1-.'3,1)K| ict Bruckinridcc vote- IO.ihhI Otf- f'ir ])cni'tic KI• Hull J'.ini KvL'rt'tl vi. jJrccliinridKO vote.

Total

c^tiu"e\e

ncclaied Mould Ije dangerous to the joelect i»Jan—i.s a kind of nfhpp on.rv!:...,..i'.i -.i .. .-. r. J.

peace of the country and the stability of town, with this ufterencc JttZnlnMy I'carH encc^'anT''

life office, or what is the kmc Thing, dlv-1

tnanln: electoral ticket

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vo

they did then wc

ovcr

even as to the suirirests to ut a lull Democratic but every acre of land reclaimvote on uesilav,

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ctisk fob zistiisckva.

far seemed to bafiie tiir [ihys'ci.'itis, has be -.nr:

... this membrane would tnerefore seem eouiUn the 14tn oi tliat month. ,i valent to curin? the iliscas-, and tins in itants of

south of

ranic

i•• garble cverv

1 lie soJitarr cloud tuati

fc

had settled upon the highest

buried itself t.nrce feet and a halt into the ,» -i\-i -. /.'Ct tne disease, will

When du? ont it was found of ,, __i i_. l.

coldness, so tnat pieces broken from bi heid in the hand. Two 6©^ Jc-sf-e J. Bright

A centleman from Greencastle.. smaUc-pieces of the same kind feU within bn? lately fused hi.-• forc»*

1 two nile3 of it. The structure

ran

w"'n

l^

etual

same time moisten a piece ot fiann

flannel aud the neck. Ijse inwardl

frlJ'f-ip 7 j)i'i'.j|t anj

*7-' #$• md j**

TIf E VOTE FOB dOVFR.TfOR—W1I IT 1T9H01V8. i|"i

nffiOLE

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from the vote pockets were not sufficiently plethoric to permit me to indulge in any such extravagance. Ilms situated 1 resorted-to tho first and most primitive mode of locomotion mentioned in ancient history—I "footed it"—tramped every step of the way to

given for the Republican

candidate for Governor, and it leaves Lincoln six thousand in the minority, and demonstrates that the Democratic election ticket can succeed. I "We estimate the entire vote of the State at 252,000, of which Lane received 129,-! •,n'1 ,. 000and Jlcndriek.s 12:1,000. Of the en-

s.

vote for either Bell and Everett or Brcck- \',

i«d «t li.e r««J«nual election ence, and everywhere it was sickness,

tiie same effort is iiiade by the Democ- wretchedness and want. In some families

can see no reason succeed. Another tho poll

's the on-

llb,nl

to hiiow i.

s!ci!l of our best prevalent and atal, tliat any sugis cu-c will hardly

has been so generallv gestion in regard to prove, uninteresting, known, aud therefori heretoforsj been mercl

every-*

lts

JfUMBER-958,

A.\» I.^OIAITA IJI1SM.

''is jast letter from Texas to the New attempt# crtnikin^ that the--privations

at Sanduskj City, Ohio, still a boy. but almosta growu man, with less than "five dollars in my pocket, and with no friend save a good constitution—and a good constitution let me here say, one of the best

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Indiana. It is fair to ealeiilatc that Col. °f

Lane received twenty thousand liell and i'°T A0

5 y0un

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ous Bell and Everett vote, neither of which ..'e traveled the whole it is probable will go for Lincoln. In ad-!

ver

un 0

dition a great many .Breckinridge men did chiiis, fevers, aud all ills with not vote for State officers. These facts

possessed. Dur-

^hc Jiirie (Janal, and had run the

eslern Ncw

York was then afflio-

A was now

'"J- way to Cintfinfiati,

monc-v:

.vot fuTI of hope. Bu*

t0

Lane received twenty thousand liell and ,, «^v.pverett and jireekitiridi'e votes which will |CU

^hiciiinnii 1 do not rccol-

was at that time any regu-

conveyance in the sliapc of a stagecoach and even if there had been, my

1, n-f

tire vote say there are 30,000 who will i'V-ii Vi °i'

ii.riitirr. ... one-horse town on foot. mriiigc, it electoial tickets arc continued in the field for those candidates. What

will these figures then show Votefor Lane fur }i»viirnur llutht.-t and Uverutt mid ilrcckliiridKU vuti-.s.

1CrC,

r"

Was a

°d

S ile an

nrnl Tick'* lKi.OOl) m.nnn », .T ,0(111 i.'.,(ii/ii

nom-1i

a W

1

formation of a mem nrani: i-rcase

I,

most instances mav clone in trie ov.

lK..et

:—Cincinnati-

voted, last Tuesday, the Black^epublican the mountains, and as they are-covered will be responsible for bis defeat in c^e liis bosom friend, could no-» find it conventicket, and others did the same.—Louis-!

viUe Democrat. the meteor suggested a conjecture that the I litionism. JIc ou explosion tore it from the peak sixteen all true Southern men, irrespective oi par tST" The entire population of China is thousand :cet high, and carried it twelve tv, bastinadoed by the just indignation of estimated at the enormous amount of 400,-i miles thrugh the air. The ouestion win nu honest people, and branded with e:.*r000,000.

to be seie»tfica!lv investitjate 1^ nal infamv.—-Mr

a complete can

Dauu 1

of Indiana, who

'}dnkc}'

U,)

at

as.loilg.ao'0as

1828

httlc woodcn

c«"»I»

**nion in the shape of

.a }oungman who had a sister married at .-J*T

togc'her

we started for

Columbus, taking what was then called, if -"•'KKI, my memory serves me, the old

military

road of General Wayne, which led by Fort Ball. At the first ''clearing," or settlement we came to, 1 saw a twin brother of the poor devil in the caricature, over which my grandfather, the deacon, was laughing so heartily at the next settlement I saw

The Breckinridge vote will be increased [another twin brother at every turn tho

cr',l,'C| Wlcteli

on the

""'I Li wSa«'d

1

m*fl!

miougli tlic little towns of Bucvrus. Tiffin

8l,r!''£ing"iDt.0'cxist-

or chills and fevers in others, every soul was unable to rise. Third-rate saddle bags' doctors, with fourth-rate rnediciiles, were riding about from place to place— learning their trade—killing they cured. Corn meal cracked} mills attached to trees afforded^ breadtufl rancid pork, and many: en have that, was all the meat ar vrcr-' luxuries rarely seenjv in the_ few jj'.'or cows we saw ked as thou/jh ii had (men skimmed both at fop and L-tlo!.*i. 3fticli of the timo eoun-K deep come' hot.'t beerae mi-. peg*, ould' hear thenl? here.— nance, and I who would had they [io.saes.seU tliose unportnnt essentials—

is tad— strength anu means. Corn tliev could

rais:

sickticss raged to such an cstontthat ono was just as much afraid of a bowl of inilk |as as the bite of a rattlesnake—cither would kill in twenty-four hours. And b«sides, the chills and fevers and billions diseases seemed to be the rule, while a thoroughly sound and healthy person the cxccptioii. And discouragomeut, too, waj was plainly marked on half the faecs I saw, and ihousa'ids would have gone back to their homes in the older States hod they uosse.v-ed tlie means.

1

it-' eau^e.- are not all treatiM Mit has experimental bu:

pathognomonic symptom, are a» invcr-

an

dissimilar, that in many in-.tan-

ees tlie throat of th." patient closes, and he dies before his disease- has been diseov-

Thc symptoms' Ty ^liieh it is known from other diseases of the throat, i- the

TilK f.VfiKATITlOK E'OI.ITICI. .%«—NK\AT«K RUICilT A.KOVVT. ci:oi: wii.i.,w:i:

N A an

the head of The Ij'jud:—the. Living Sens' or," says On Yv edncsday the mortal remains of the most eonstant and st.-ndfast friend of ena'.or Bright reaciie 1 Jeflersonvillc

Tw--j

Mates and f'ar cities were there, through their ei-vis and military representatives, to receive in a lining manner all that wr:s mortal oi Ashbel P. Wiilard, tho late Chief Magistrate of &ur State, and to pay to the deceased the last tribute of res-

minnfe*. •\t the I •"ith one a.-eord, came forth to mingbj el with their '-ars with those of the breaved rchv (of one whom they bad well known, they bore an

son tr

ing the election/ aroused to tha

st pifti out when poor Wiilard was to be bttried, all asperities were hushed and the Democrats. Republicans and Americans joined rn"the solemn cavalcado which was to bear his remains to the final resting plac^. Jjut is that long procession reaching as far as the eve could see, compos

th:. ?d of citizens, officers, civic societiesniili'.ary, t!ie ?bsenco of one man

Vil,

snov.-, the icy coldness of' that State is given into the band-' of abo- ient to attend thsJiuier*i of the deceased

with the itepub-i n-ir]---d—Jvxs* D. Bright iras not .'Here.

the licans in the State oi Indiaua, against ihe The .Senator wiio vras indebted Wiilard

corresponds exactly with that of' regular Democratic r.ouiicee-fnr Upverior, £or bis st-at. and who had b.-en for year*

igL'i'tyTie"repudiated by^ (Governor when the corps© came to his men, irrespective cf par-* very door to be icterred 1"

£*T That's but ao empty pnrs- wt* i* 'A "t ether porsoa'tf money.