Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 July 1858 — Page 2
putnnm lir|ini)liniu ihuinfr
HlHrriasc Ijiceti****!' issued lt> Yst»“ !:-idSan* VoUutliliii.July "'h.
h.iiej i£X“M and Jt irllia A. Turner. Ju-
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l/ t ,, mil lleiulriek- tiuin'y, lo dc»rmm» uuou u. ,.r«Uy K«u#»..y *Uu JJoo.1 tu 50 .,,. 1 | Ul , Ain . . yr-m. nadddopt- and«uth T. R-ed *«••• «• i l*» :l '« H-pabl!.»n . .ir.dnlntn fjr-: ihU g ..ni».,c i u UiMof H'.ory *cre». nlW| T , ro gl ,[braced—A Book of.io.h. i District (Jommea-ttta* lW-c«Hrr ; lrul;is ««dn»vi>rii>K » '""f ott “ ' ,,p Uniu-d Wsi.s; Inl.rnal improvement. N „ * « •••'"■•>» «x’«l'y«! fan*. i».-t U.* J«-I n ir .hoKlder. .r,d i-p.ay upgn. *M>I> nt ^ ^ >vAl j-mteo- Tlllit ■. ..M 1. and livi nl »» ' '• ' JT* ^ . , uae a! I F, , natkuv (Vra
of llcruiuckb .l Aunun. your e the man ! >Vu Hid m 11 ‘ .
‘ Demoqraiic. I Valley Tune#
I!«cV aad Margaret Black, Ju-
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V V I I' ' ' - ; ' 1 : 1,111 ' KNTI-j/. v
On? nsuall^iiiut fewit'ttau tliroirii ?»i* ! chinn^fa?iliP‘ - .. cons.kltrabi-eioilunv.-i.t, on. I.ii.t Tu. Uv 1,1 rby tko rej'irt that HAr l. C& 1^ ' '
dli pel' witb i'yooi‘2 lady of oar pl».-» '—Mr U . v
A qpnimit'.iM coiwjhSbi» , f som® of our Lm ab'lv ; ' l T). st citizen*,’ at on.-o'took the c.r.s f. r ba the wry j.’V * ’ dogs, where it wn« andnrstv »d that ho a-,, cootlr.,i'b v ,f Ote, i awaiting the arrival of tl;e l.idy who hail Mi,-hi -a,,'. Dwti returned to this place for the purpose of perii ncn n, ’
Own Throat procuring some letters coulainir.g il„ evi- ahle posi’:^ ■
„ , rtenees ot the gitih of the parties. The lire moil ' M
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thi.i di.sinct. It was tl •
5W 4*1 «4r| ' «'i‘i Wr 'w,2i.».rri”™ 'hw;'4/!o,'5SH2r?ir'\i!“'""' •r? P .... .a I ,.f II I, i. Lt , eertied. The KeDublicans will o. cours,,, huj por,,. s, hut u.e , . i _ . 1 | night tram, when 1.® »:w received by about has receiv,,I is.
WPUN£3i>AT MOi-VlKU, JULY 11,1838,
111.ft ltl.ll V S MAI i: Tit kl.r
county, that the U rpuhPoans of lluudi ink- cen.ed. The Kepublieai.s will of course, ad recommended Mr. l-elson to/.'ri# conn* when the time com. s for voting, choose
on proferencoB of men mid not upon prin- ijg Times. It says : two hundred of oar citizens, and taken to Centra) fi'nrt*pi* °^- r, l'os„ eiplra. When General Jackson vetoed the Al^Ot eighteen mont is ago, . ■ • - I t | l0 Court House, where the letters ub- v». ton K t , ’. i "it*.
!•> a-e, Miitabla person to r«-e,v« ms nom-joe.w en u.e,„ ; •••- ‘ Turnpike Rond, Hfcs S. and his family t0j pubHclj read. It was re- JJ^V ! i„ :• „., ami that in (he ev nl Putnam one t„:,t, n. their opinion, will l..o most ? J Ul0 , iaul( . WaH*. '’’'ring live, here a few year*, from meeting that he b> allow 1 sou serasM. necu., !county should recommend a dilTercr j snooessudly arrest the frauds and imp-.- the parUaun. Jack^uuucr .here !'« t0 1 is '’" m " wilh ** T. 0,.Ui M “ tl»*» maiuir was Ui be referred to lilt* lions HlU*oiptod to bo practiced upon the of liepw^Uicai ' o pk1“, am. w.nk . . ' .. ing Uiat lie leave town. Whf»n the com- SlierifrofTji, Iht Diktrief, HOHA(’K f*. mDOLK of Ca»*. man, the uiatter was to Oc reierreu io u» r M11 ri, constiiution ol tl»o Uimed States gives no xrl.ich led to n prj irAlun fiv.m In- wife— * unrr. nhou* to im tv , and ■' A lilt AM W. HKNIlKIt KS,„r .lelt; Central Committee* of the two counties | American people by a ds ^ „,_ r , 0 annn.uriate money ho leaving there and coming to Mlclilgnn. . . ....idenl- .*,1,' Lh...l 'Li
' W’hori^ ,
.1 •* SIMON VANOt ^, of Mniion; h •* \VM I) ORTfiWOLn, of Vigo;
AVTOHNif V • i • I Nl UAL,
WILLIAM T OTTO, of Floyd.
Til KAMI. II 1.11 Oh bTATi;,
JOHN Ji. HAfiPEU, of Si. Jo'epli.
AIIOIT«>K OF HTATK,
ALHEKT LA NOE, of Vigo.
^F.'.'RBTARr OK blATE,
WILLIAM A. PE ELD, of Knndolpb. fcL’PlUl.NTi NHSkT OK i.NSTULCTlO.N, JO UN YOUNG, of Marion.
RKI’UBLICAN COUNTY' TICKET. Ueiiresenhiliiet : I. N HYNEAliSON, JOSEPH II. rOKDYCK. Treasurer : john oil.moke. Sheriff: JOHN U. MAHAN. f 'uUHhf Surveyor : JOHN M'CI.ASKKY' County Cuntmitsioncr : JOHN UK A N N. Common /'leas /‘roseeulintf Attorney: C. M. MOORE.
THE s of this
‘jointly. Putnam has recomraenuea o«r ^ , suc ," UI p 0 se. The friends «f'^' -'"'vithtne cn,, iren tnree .n ..urn- roon J te i M ,| 3nd ( . ondnct .,, rr;lr „“ f 111 , r find luhtniotl fi thikI M A MooVo, standing Ins professions iu certain quar- any buu. i I her, re urn mg to Ceunr lUpnifi. About, , , , .umg and talented friend M. A. Moor , ^ ^ g ^ J ^ ^ f,„ Clay under the name of yaliunal Heputi- j (br^ureeksagd Skeclos. having ascertained l, ’° ^ h !, T .vq., an nt Ji PP ^ 1 ' ° . |. tbe I econiDton and tbe bills ;/icane took the oppusjie nitle of tho q uvs ‘^ tho whorcabouts of bis'wife, camo tolhibj'' ‘.J ‘ ' 1 a . n< ‘ 1 " is : r m! . m-n-i.j,,.. j men stand precisely „n lh« same footing., both tht 1. W"''. tion . |lttle WM the fi, rt division upon ic ,tv for the purpose of effecting a recon- '«»«» »IW«d to go ins way w.Uiout further, day A so far as a nomination is concerned.—' I ho erie- an e .. p », j 1 o , ,, . in,(j Under the names of I ctlialiun. Rcino unabln to bring about an | ni '],, s a ol1 ' 1 P :irl n f y, r ,, 'Each has been endorsed by bis county, Mr. Davis's position on these ,ties, pnee pie s„„a lOUh J | understanding, fveu by aesistanclof friend. ! VVo «•""«» c » n «-‘ io Countenance by . x ,, ' 'and we presume the matte; can be satis- says: ami Matronal RpubUcan, lh» K p kp elei became desperate, "-y W‘'o» of a m.,1,. v,,- ch,.i„y. , . r 1 a.W,i,™ l-»a« •M—*** *-*——irf. . i. l a„,..i.a,—* *.»»,» 31 ' •
ops to pro bad deterrr
ained to take 1
communii
justice ; yot the voir
of Essays am) a Coin-,.
y is almost unanimous in the ap Caiv c , r ,‘ii ibis «o(—tfiis being the sixth or At th« n
ifactorilv adjusted. Let the Central com-1 "Ho will charge them [meaning , , i • .1 i, ii,,i. «Vioii i ilei idminisi ration and its apologists, J in front of llie Rank bill, when there was a newi 8 | )e took imiiees ee n ' ‘ 'and rear, on the right and left flank. He 0 ^» n izatidh of parties, based chiefly on course she It
matter. It may be found that neither ol, ^ li ^ t lhom wuh orosa .b, )W , longbow, rt(U National Bank or no (founds of ... vre»,mo„v. .... s eV( . n ,|, off,,nee of the kind committed hv , these gentlemen is the one, but that some I rovo ] vel - „nd Tide. lie will ask fiom them . , „ , , , r x- ,• Mrs. Skeeles went to Marion for the pur- • graduau-
Uernentlumau has eonal or better claims lu.auatier. nor give any. lie will enter National Rank ; the advocates of a Nation- . „, P necessary initiatory Co . n ." 1 -. .
Mher gentluman has e^ra orb0l “ I IkAvhiW House, and goiuu to Buchanan ' «l Bank assuming the name of Whig and if, for a divorce anil. , 1,fi ' s , * V ’’!*
in that probable event,; ■ . >» . > , . .1 . s t, . | t i place and that net must fall heavily on In* hurl defiance and war in n,s very teotn - „. M r opponents that of Deniocmt. • Skeeles went to Ins wife . house, abo , h#t u, S( |. | He will lake the English bill, and holding Now nothing is clearer than tins: If he'ngat a neighbor s One of the oil- mon ;f ion m . b . suSicient to teach him to the dirty .lung with a pair of tongs-.*-1 , lUl e |, cted j itmes Monroe and j went over and told her that her fa.h- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ |I(> )eft , he , s Iposetho meanness of .U brtbs and lbs ‘ j. , , ai , Ininislra , ion WM t| ie er was in the house, when Mrs. Skeeles ro- f nw „ [L noon train yesterdsy.-fVeir- — —^a—**—.
; to the candidacy,
we hope he will be put forward.
A SBKKNADEt
lo n number of young men 1 P osc
lalent at our residence on last Friday night. I Tho Jj a finer has eyei been llio friend of the ' U P lo
youn^ man—weekly teeming with articles j can on 8 re8 ^
i for his benefit—and knowing tliat, upon * liim, dejif nds the future welfare and pres-1
] periiy of our beloved country
An Editor down East has got hold of;
fire of this kind whv then he ‘ tl" 5 administration of Andrew Jaek*rm, the J They passed ort r a stile between the gar-
'n.mnarailn ,v,rlv had ahandonod every I Jens, where the vouna lady remained,
s; and the I "' l 1 ’. ile ^ r!
. , j cellar door, about ten tot i, anu aiscovt.v- , , ,
to them — I skeel08 in „, ft ce l|a r . Uussing down a few <lon 1 linow «*»c"y w,1 i.‘ t 11 h '‘'
The public are rv.,.,, , , all the above exerci.* „ ' permitti.i-, „,i M„„,Iay s.,, »
JAMI.S 4, np, A j f
Greiucaslle. J u |_, 14,1, | hi , A t " VOItK JlAinn.
" heat li.a, v.tllj.ona
Mrs. Skeeles
LiyvOK kKLLUts 1IKLOW PAB.—The Mor- | Whigs had taken and held on t6 them — I skMiesTn'tho cellar. Passing down a few > ■"' , 7 " ... ., ( gan Gazette says that a doggery on the Under the name Whig and Democrat, the S | t .ps, she asked him what he was doing, ; P. resu,l, ' ! 11 manu aotitif .. lor ja.lt
I u ... . Aided by border of Monroe county, near Mount {parties continued to fight, continually j and said to him that she told him times ^ ° w '" 1 tl.D prow l nnu eminent position it now oc , u1hLuiV ’ loW him if he did not keep cided agninst the Whigs, they dissolved fastening it with a padlock, when Skeeles even tolerably L'ooil Democrats. W.* nll rinn n,pit s among the nations of the eaith.— .. „ 0 K.ri irr..« i... .1,. ..... : s,.i*r*d iwr. il.rew her norm tho ,rround and would advise them to alter thoir tone, ami
Democratic papci
To day tlie
diti- in c
Ci.rn i. firm; m1,»„( jO.i.
Sn^ar buoja
. INI) AMI IMtl ltsin M TI cnpii s among the
j ft isgenornlly known, tied, at the com- May they ever be guided by llie principles |j] K |(r|uor. mentfentent of die collngiiile year of this [of virtue and tnith. If, hnitever; in an — ■
institution which Ins just paaaod, it was evil hour, temptations to depart from ni How Srcnttsi’s nomination is rkckivku in •> ralli,-i uiifav .rabl.- predicament, owing , course of this kind should present them is Vioo.—J. U. Otey, a leading Demoto a misundf-ialaudiiig exiating between a | selves to those young men who visited our oral in Vigo county, shortly after the portion of the Knoully and a number of I rcsidenoe, may a recurrence to those hoaii- Ti„ ra iiihtion of "UnWu Henry,” commutlio students. Tho Trustees at their ses-1 tiful and soul-inspiring strains of music, I nieated tho following to tho Terre-Haute
siou in July, 1867, elected Judge Mo lead them back lo that "straight and nar-1 Journal;
Donald to the Presidency, and I’rof. Gyrus , row path” marked out by the great Author | Kuitoii Jouhsal—Sir: I learn from a Nutt to tho Vice-I’iesiilencv. The Judge | of our being. . reliable soureo that our worthy P. M. has .... , . . * r i t> " ■■ —— visited Mr. Sec* rest at H roe n castle, urging n mg to accept, t io «uiuso lie rosi | rp JIK q at Q ut —The Elay county Dem- J hinl to accept the nomination tendered deucy of course devolved upon j,, speaking of tho nomiuation of j ,lin b aDd in doing so, assures Formal that
Vuit. ife kook hold ot the matter ... good | Hoary ^ .
earnest and with a will and dsier.i.,nation | „ Thc Hot) Henrr surest, is fully to resuscitate and revive tho institution, j (o acquiesce in tho com prom iso of i m j U( j e and tho result has shown that ho has i tho Kansas question, and is fully otltitted l al
quiet they would servo him as they had 1 their organization. In 1854 by tho un-j seized her, threw her upi i.ia Drvnuv lucky and foolish blundering of tho leaders ^ ier ^ own w ’ 1 ^ ^' s
. , bhnrt ribbed midUlei, 6
or which is opposite to, |
tlio ground ami
knees acitiss her K ,ot
body, white he deliberately took ihe knife 1 ia *
opening it,
n ;i horrible inniiiici, i
trick it out in whatever gaud}” coloring you 1 nearly severing the head from the body,' Uncle Henry .Secrest. the candidate for
P R P' , . .
ufacturod at the East, ami used
leir hypoc — Exchan i
trick it out m whatever gaudy coloring you ’ nearly severing the head Horn the Doily,' uncre nenry oef^est. the camii*mie mm please, this issue is simply nothing more [ and causing death instantly. Then rising Congress in this District, don’t wish paper nor loss than Ibis : Shall'Slavery be Xa <° ,in « rect P 09itio "’ 1,0 coo11 y 8“ 5,,eJ of this kind. His late letter to Beauch-
own throat.
at Wasliingtonja new issue was tendered ^ * h T s " 'i^ii'v.r.'ami ‘ o.»nin i r‘l.’"cut‘ilie ,, - v tl 1 "' 1 m to serve their hvpoorilicsl and' to the people of the United Slates, and. j po(jr wom i „' 8 throat in a horrible manner,! ^andalous purposes.—^jrAon^.
Hides tirmal Tallow stcail) - at th^c, i INCLVNA H MABiiQ
sour op
ir firm and in iiuhIu
Mrs!'skeeles died instantly and her hus-! * m P ^ IWHhu*. » ^ etc band lived only a few momenta. She was > conc ' usivo -hat ho can “write either "ay Noth .1^ ilunc iul't.u.tr;
question he will take. * | highly esteemed, and leaves four orplinns on tho common ordinary paper. 1 L..nl i> lii^lur—l —— mm m entirely destitute. Ho was 35 years of j Su^ar lirui—l. r u] lihih.-uul
“irWfXF. HFFfRY’fiw IN- ! age and she 32—had been maitied fifteen STIKHC \L OPKKATION ON SF.N A TO It
nor loss than tliis: Shall Slavery be Xational and universal in this Republic ? Every man must choose for himself, which
FONNITKNt'lEM.
1 ... v.oing ro, f
j all the Democrats hero are satisfied, except ! four or five, and gives me as one of that
- j ago s
j years, and separated three years, but Mr. »Secrest, in his Terre Haute speech, I irajn ]i
now, sii , 1 win Hiaie iimi 111 ( o' “ — — ; Q^ette ment if the nfl'tcinl hnd given the of lluchatmi’s udininistration, that au
SI HlIlf U. OIMIKA ITuv ON
— - j. j , 1 ' SUMNER.
ved together until seven moiiths The Boston Advertiser publishes th.-i
He had an ungov^ntiMyem^r, foH „ wi| , K „ lmcl uf a | u t, #r f lon , » gentle
Uolicc Hlld IlltilllNScb ■. ill.
iiuLaimpuli-i -MarUi
1 at four or five bundled
lie
would , ministration lliathas proscribed every mat!
jyasta&'fcgt ■'■si -* i “ i “>-1
J. U. OTEY.
ho has ’ the Kansas ,pie*tiou, and is fully entitled |
proven liimaell entirely compolajjt 'to the j b' tbo confid”—» ”
task. Confidence among students, parents^ Tlie com]
and leach, rM was restored, and everything ;'Ids '■* proof that, that most in famous are tieurcat.tight,
moved along, under the guidance of the ! measure is to bo forced down tho throats Professor, assisted by the other able, com- ^ "f the Democrats, as a cutnyrumUe. Satan, patent and cilieietit mombera of the Facul- j when be wtshos to catch an unwary sin,.v...«gi.h.r awrrvttvtf Mvtvflib'wr -tv.’ “Tift' JT)'. '.V'V,' s .,! , i...JlV„,\U' v o,hfii‘,' , ’Wlfi'i , 7”df“i l Ji‘‘ . . . , cant nnnonneotnent:
inenus of the Gollego wherever it was j''"yod dupo, loses all.— ]\ abastr Express. \ y^ n , un r j z j ( fiiiesta ot ile itiflu-ueo Celt. A geullenian _ —--- [[ (in jony; f; JJAVIS
who could rims lake hold of a drooping X Hie chap confiued in our jail for 1 10 represent the Seventh District in the 1 ,rlum P 11 in Me end. ' N, institution, and in the short sp ice of a few dealing Mr. Jetjkins’ lu.rso last fall, made next CofigresV of tho United States. ) plain English of all this ? months/succeed in raising it from tin- 1 *" '""ifsetual altepipt to be released on Mr. Davis will open tbo canvass in a No manor what your opinions may be • / ~ ' : * n,,n * ,Mfr ^ ! Ij ?n^0etol>e| l is*wl88e<S^ Or ,,I, " I^° U ^ ““ » bolitio " is ‘ of
1ION JOHN a. I>WIH.
The Terre-IIauto Daily Journal of last
sinriiiti
ion contrary to the President’s Kansas, policy. But Mr. Socrest further says, in fj r
* (lualification ^ above declaration, Bishop Koberts in thi» Collogo
uiUurence of opinion be-j tfreencastlo. It is to bd mi i
3 on any subject is a ear >f the party ■- yt.o*Dem-
^ nnost dhTeronce of, an j Georgia strofts of ihis city. Tho in- 1 monl8 01 ll,c tnam. as well as oth;
nditfait 0 P ,n ' 0n * und llu rigwould c«r/ai'n/y i scription was furnisluid by Bishop Morris. ™al conditions. When the fact
triumph in the end." Now what is the i—Ind. American. noinmad ta Mr Sum nor nn.l 1
Plainly this :| SO.MFOI' TIIF FFFiXTS
following extractor h letter from a gentle- Buttor. " aiAc; l’.:, •
man of high charnolor in Paris to a friend 50«Cilc; (’lii’csi-HfllOc, V^.'
1 ^ — ( I of Senator Sumner, dated June 17th : ( Imrr.’!, Dric! A[>|.1.*>,^.3; Bishop Hoiikrth.—The! . . , rs,3:)«‘l7. Corn, jut b.iJi-. it lee of the four Indiana Con-1 , , ° fifif/G.-tt; uat>.‘jrxTt'V; 1. ^ >i j
met in this city some two weeks boll, physicisns. approved, by Dr. George. arrangements , Ua^ward. of Boston, was in favor of can 1|a(lls ar i. r «
erection of a monument to the |, te , terixal.on "I 'bo spine in order tn produee I ^ T „ b „ a
Campus at j counter-irritiriion. and in this your friend |(V obelisk 14 * *h'own oequaru, whose specialty i>
tho nervous and cerebral careful examin- j O*'/) 11 > I? \\ \ IMV
.....1 s.raiua iu the cutir.IllSlon that I ll 1 j'* .1K1'
Virginia Aremie 1 l ^ er0 Hl '^ congeal ion of the integu- L LEWIS, it. r*
Monvmin'
•mm
ues, mot in this city si and completed their
iva-hed, ua
8 inches high, including dye and bn so,, 0 pui up uy ti. »v. v».-ii ub uro. nmr-
dealeas, corner of Virginia Avenue , v The in nK ' , d« of the brain, as well as other abnor- the re.-ov. rv of l mil conditions. When the fact was an-: *ttiT: , iniuiveed to Mr. Stunner, and tho exact I f^. ( .i. 1 process explained of burning the neck and hi.-mol:exi-rnt * -e. i ■. back with irons at a white heat, ho at onoci a*»out Syunrsol
*v*r«*,: ,1,7 «7;; the individual above all olhorB who should | ® 1 ,4 ^ ount/to swear that | t , water ; you may he a Know Nothing m 1 evening tho 2d inst., in the ccmrse til “The operation was performed by Dr have been placed at its heaipTiy the I'rus I lc w ' lt " 1 * 10 " * JUl Judge Cowgill j ,, r> , n , ■ , , r : sentimont ; but just adhere to the nartv. 1 which one stmolt the mhe.. ,t I’rown Sequard, who wished Mr. Sumner tees at their late session ; W,hey dote, JiJn't think Ids witnesses entitled to much > ** Mre. . A. Bascomb a lady of and we havi r k Wlth an re ee el ,^ ' to itdiale ^Iiloroforin. This he mined otherwise and it i, r.Lvin.. credit, and so refused 4,> release liim. cons.dc.ablu lucra.y merit, and the au- nn ,c in „ hsvol neck wul. an axe. severing tlie juglar win, 'and refusing ail anodynes, went through ... ’ * ’ —.i i n -- - ^ tbor of some of tlie finest pieces nl poetry | . ° ' * against you. It is not which occasioned Ins death immediately, tlie painful process without a word or " to call m quest,OU the wisdom of the. r \||IAT PARTY HAS changeim Extant, i* now on a visit tn her friendli F" nC, > >l ' J wish you to man tain, Themurdered man had been out of .he/vinc, ' ' '
action or tlie result ,t may have upon the Bays Mr. Joseph K McDonald in-- ! and relatives at Greenees.l,. T,„l M„. ^ i but wo *» n ‘ ►'«>« this admis
luture pros polity of the Oollege. The I ,wer to a committee who addres’*ed
alioiit 5 Y « ar-Dlil. Ho i' :i ul
spirited uiul fit rv
(ireeucasUe, July llH'i STATU or INIM IK\.
Putnam 0 ToCcioUi
Dillard C D»»iiuuliue, i
Trustees file gentlemen of intelligence and 1 tain inquiries to him when a candidate for agreuable—long lo be
discernment and doubtless acted as ihrv ! a Ootigrcsaioftal nomination:
1st. do admit and believe that Conhas the right to legislate on the
and relatives at Greancastle, Ind. May she ■
'find her abode amongst us pleasant and'T' b r Mr il «
lhi*y .
llioughl the b« at iiilt ieaU of ihe iuslilulioii, si emed lo demand. The result of tlieir |
aclif'M was tlio selection of
Thomas Bowman, D. D., of the East j -1 lam
Baltimore Conference, as President, and j
treasured in her heart.
remanibercil „d ‘ 0 m> ' ! ,,ind ° d b - T P*^'
zau zeal, that the old line parly is
founded upon principle
ery question for all tho Territories of
Reverend j the United Htatos.”
The murdered man had been out of the I' v,nc ®- 11 has heeti rope penitentiary but a short time. The whole ' "' i11 bo "S™ '“ ‘'sy fur Iho/ylA lime.” family <ff them are a drunken, worihlessl — **’ set, and were formerly from Kentucky. Two youth, of nearly full
hue parly is not ! The murderer was arrested and lodged in o'[.""thelr wav
_ ,. . . ’ lmt maf of, jail. Wusl,’ to ihe le me of their childhood. | nsf<mdn..l
Willi iam A Co • ,
8niuiit*l Jobps.
! f ) K it romfiiilKTOfl. '1'^ ' , I > July. fa-.lie
age. wars W-1 ' .el. Indmiiap' fi ;m | s , .],. t u :l ' 1 1 wav to the 'far ti nt „ itu. -- hvle ( their childhood. Ih-fcmlanl; a." '
1’iofussor of Meutal and Moral I'ldloso-' ° phy. Dr. Bowman is represented as a fine I s'nyery iil
scholar and one of tho most " Divines In the Methodist Church.
_. Congress therefor
Hoyt, A M., of ludianapulis, was elected 1 ^ should then bo in favor of the j •Professor of Kalin ; an,I our fellow-eitnen \ ™“ 0Val of lh " fc,lt of t-'me.nn.e,,, r,.,„ 1
m favor of the Proviso iu all
anization.
ani in favor of tho abolition of i .1 • 1 • 1 , , ,, the District of Columbia the 0,l ' er n, " elt ' 9 the vegetah.e line
ig a ivish J’ ust ' llf t * 10 House could tot' ^ 0W *° up a good dinner.
/or of the
ino Peat of government to free
doption 0 f! pvotusely filled witli all the delieaqies of' ° crAl ' c P Hrt ' cs ^(•uth, and of all parties' A man named Pack us or Barcu>,''from - VO ] ,,l k ,, 81 '/J r ® Wt, l ii orn ItYri^s ! tlio reason; Hiiut i<ifii!ii,ia>u nn*- li,North. llio Ro-efillpd ulrl linn m* i*q iv f/-x r rl c vr 111 ei i,..,r 1; .1 .. 1 . 1 1 ^ res. 1 Heir I not.
0110 of the Western term o's.r
illCeti
‘ Mino
the Territories j the season: Jtipu luiuatues, new Ifi-atH, J North. The so-called old lino or Demo-| Crawfordsville, had cstabli-d a low due , . iivict > " I’otuloea, Cuoumbere, Corn, and a host of c™tic party contain, as many oMUM.W utitf t.fit.mt
els ■;? s? ■ Abolf.iomsts and Know Nothings belong- j oilixons—the front of the building was^on ' !]' K Td 1 '^'i k ^. . • tug to the Democratic party now advocate (Irely torn out • the bar and fixtures do-1 ‘ k • w ■' ""' t ^ 1W “ y
Ihe logitiuialo object ol party organita-1profess their distinctive principles, bull molisbed, and tho liquor destroyed. ** ai 4 t u t. cst rn utm .
eloquent | citizens of tin District cxjireajiing a wish ; * ,ust ' , l * 10 Houso understands
If this eu
Hon. John A. Matson, Professor of Law 1 This s.imo Joseph E. McDonald cnrl(li ! ,lon in llli * counlr y i’'•) promote right or I‘ho
Judge McDoird I was eleclotl President of date f t Attorney General of the Stale of 1 * iri ’ V ° nl " ron S action in the administration thoy did bHh profess and vindicate them
^ Nev-'
time has boon so very short since j effpctuaBy^cK 01 ^^” 1 7™ mor J ° j
tlie juint Buhi'J of Ti Uhtccb ; David Mncy , ,,ow swallows naked Kecompto; Kfq., Treasurer; and J. U. ^ ohn, soore-, * ,ftn '\ noc .^ ^‘•d licols,” and swears by tb,
Cary.
^ ^ of tho alTairs of the Kepublic. Mon may ] we are at a loss to determino vvhothor | Courier. 0 '™
by the | lawfully, rightfully combine for such pur- , lli< ! y wore sincere then or now.
To suru
and return to their relatives in one of j
To
Ucul>eii SlAvens, J (i* orp 15 | Hubert Sut'iiccr, Willmn. U. Byedj. | 1-tanc Burn^im'*
James L.
Jaiuen Davm,
William C Pkloon J
n , f x . »• wng!—anti in six weeks was issuing them' iuV ,l |i7lic T.’li-rk '-'i' auk of New York, tbo Farmers JJauk of: liim elf. ftefoto ilia ink was dry wit); l i,j ll |,j Ulll i ►»" 1 1M " ' Gounocticul, and tlie Merclianl’* Hunk of, which ho pledged ‘Eronntny’—-lie lu«d riir •«.l«vi> •* V 1 . 1 '" \ irgitna krere oireulaletl freely by a couple'drained the Treasury of its last dollar. I''•ilncss, bv wfi"l‘» ,.,a e' of Mound r«h at Lawrenceburgh on Mo.,., Before the printers were done stereolyp ' t 1 ','ImT [[ i ing bis inflexible detnrmiualion nevov t" 1 ,.J. ii Sifi.il «r ifi' 1 f'fl")' v *[', ■'’ l ANtvi'IIElt 1.hit ou RIOT 'borrow—be was in Wall street sulieiting cmptaii t. anJ /..rt There was a )iq„or riot at Cen.rcvi||,> |, *" n ! I uM U *" J
OUH 1'HUMIUENT,
tbo .first train.—Lafayette 1 En'»rod thn While House, with a prom
. is.; of freedom to Kansas on hi* lips, and
, . . _ . r _. . . .^ w , . “ a scheme for eoslinibg it in his pocket ll.ei I' t’e or l e'!en'hV r"' L/- r lo f 089 - Kut oiganixaiion is for..,ad , To sun) up, On speseh of Mr Secret L 1 i UU ‘ W ', "'V* A c- b, " lk 1 n0l9 1 '' /P 0 " 11,0 Ufl ll9c^l,0,, w, ‘ r eiretilutiug' n/tos JUT Poor Delaney U. Wi,,^ goes} of ^auUsyre ,. te >- - — -
alouud our streets l.ka a "whangd,^!!; «• *l-« ('..urt-lmus* at this place ou next 1 tl)0 8 ,! d " f .f me "“° , ° ur W-** Democratic party--is mourning for us fits, born.” He can', *«»"ley. U is to be hoped be will explain • ml T ‘a tons TT ^ ^ ’ T™?’ ‘k* ‘T* btt ‘ k muS ‘ 19 6U *' ;• "«■ "• ■ j-* ***.S.i£K “ f ycava ago himself against tho nomuitc ; H>it oc. api.d by him wlion sccjtu.g ft 8 i V0 of oorrest prindnl,, ! * ' ■>—re •ml bo cxn't say •uyll.iiig for "D id” for.)'"i® 1111 ' 0 " n3 ' l t«'iJ. : J;Ua for Congress. ) No#, how are wo to know wlion a party U ‘° ° dd I '' ollow8 c « leb r»tcd yes-
foir the friends of Davis will cut his head JCt,*' Usmi F' i , '« formed and mm,mined upon eorrec^TT^.'. 11 * 13th ' b »; “ P ubiic ProoSMumin - m, .«.* wretx. ax nquo oil Poor fellow, he is an unfortunat. ! wi „ , , ' ■j)'" 1 -'' 1 - J -*‘l'» li«V btan f) n c) . or . . . . ' the streets, preowUd by a Brass Band from! l ' aJ i K 1 '; c n a man as much liquor as he politician. Phe great trouble is, ho hasn't M ." */ Jl ‘ho T,,l ' r '‘ 1 |„ :i ,k,, s 0 f a par , to their fV ’ * • »h»w!ii*g-«r#en, lad. Prof. Cyrus Knit de- • dr "' , ‘' . fot * on,, > sorsico performed, brains enough to km.w when i» a good , . u ' 1 ' lo e"Jorscs the Green . . 1 ^ ^ '. . • u, ' 0 | ‘ ,:r '''' Hvered sn address to an appreciative audi- 1 f“ J P oor «l‘e r driukitig nearseason to run If I,» l„.,t bl11 ' ' ,ni! "wallows himself g un ,.r 1 '' l,ul i ' vc ' ,r0 ‘'IfU and leave ' 0|CC . # Al „ , lt a Lovca was ■ > 8 b *" 8 8 «'» ol raw whisk-y, starte,l'~--''V“«•*»« " ally, for tho sake of "hanuonv " II us w1k '* »»•*« I ‘h<* wc may presume 1 T . . , g " *' I ,,0 ® e 1,1 8 ol beastly iutoxication, [ 9r " f h«'a<*S«a ho ^pronoum-ed an outwill certainly m niot'l if o' that parly to bo formed for legitimate pur- 1 '‘“'’“'d 11 8 II* 1 ! 1,1 honor of tho Daugh- | and was found dead the next morning, ini 18 " ; »ud‘.endeted him the hospilshltes
' Ul l ^ 10 ftre jt)oM8 But if ii,.,. 0 n ior * of UebeccA, in which many of the 1 14 wheat field near town. Tho oircum of 1 Uoaao. Walker of Kan-
enough such Democrats m Uiat dwtrict , ' . , 8a > * Adhere to the ^ t | 10 town nn/ strangers f rf)n sl anceb of liis death io exasperated ihe Ras l ‘ e fuin Utied wilh written instructoboheve which, is to believe that the I P !' 01 W,on K ; or ndl, ' !r o t" (l ‘»' a broad participated X ° , oitixens of Centerville that they went to ,ians 8l,rt tur " ,iJ >' im out for
1 1 . t , '^ | a; once to abate the drum bhop, mid
at it, demolished sevend
ents of the same charac-
the women of
ther
season to run. Jt he hud not run twoj yeara ago and was to run now for Oironit) Judge, he might nifke the trip if ho gut vbtes enough. I’lio people some how have j not a very exalted opinion of his talent
He wont do to b<jt on.
iu this fcstute, last week. A liquor dealer I 119 congratulated the Country on lliel j„i v t til..'5 C -
i i- 1 .i final onrl of ol *. .- j ».
ng t
and then recalled him for doing it. Wal-
i final end has betMi
demd I’auldin:
Slavoiy agitation—and
iver since. lie
top the Fillibusterer—
agitating ddiiiG to r:
»y
it i
Ho or-' STATU OF IM'I U •• r r “"'
Put"* 1 " c j rf ”
To OttU** 1 jg
voting portion of the Democratic party are 1 “Jd^ugh wrong, in tho expectation toady to bo botigliland sold at tbo ioslance "''"i U '"’'J ‘’J Possibility bo set right! X/T A pi inter, not long since, being i W .!" le tl ‘ 0 L*',' r< ’
life was almost extinct. They were tied ‘ T v ,7^* , thfir cvolationa two horses oame to-cllier'^i 8 * * ,e ^ tntI efleot Was magt ] by roposand diiven along someibing ^fter coyjlp.f r l r/N?^' v I *bo necks of each, aid kd W • '£n, i,Ji? ‘ h . Rl P ,clur0 of re- Coi p-Dk-Soilkl -Oi, Thursday
i'**! '"“--"JiSi “"I-. re*—,, res — —-
ihem. In 1867, lip took off all Postmust^is who . could not
for Popular Sovereignly.* Tn 18x50, ne. w it<{iii, ’ ' „ >li tl»e he.ads of all who repvat the J"h»» i 1,
1 ' 1 ' " ■
the fashion of driving runaway negro have made their
jpn
takes off
cry of 1858.
He withheld troops from Utah, where ho proclaimed thtro was war—in ord«'r to
said of •‘$700.—Lafayette keep them in Kan ask, vt )iotg he insisied
i all was peace. He sells Forts at tho AVosi i for a titliQ of their coat in order to buy oven- site** at the EiulAl ten times their Value
our i
courts. A friend suggested in our presence that their name be changed to that of l)c
Merritt.
ctabie far-
nstra- 1
mg tlie iliffereuce. lie is continually ing for new Steam FriiratflH—hut lie will
ask
ates—but
on the const
1 .1 ^ .U U-I I Ti 11 LI- : ‘PP''*ret,ce at Ruiralo. , wore thrgwn fifteen or tw- utv fuel . w ,, ™ . Dantzl H.tnDotD, a liitdilv' res s^rs- JSrttrr
^ ^.rerr-*Jirsgre-c d Aar,sx * sr&Txst*: cs
can be del clod ix, that the sjjndirtw i,4u-. *\y._ K ., Hie Alton l>tmoerat saya that inUisvi- ffifl.,., r.. ppws l n tj ihat In-. ^ ( upinin a desk, In Uu. iiuthiiig uf llto son uiuina <• - kcr in tho line, -State TFink "I <fl„o,- , n a gu:,U r ,,mi niTr’ T ^ «'«Hy ^f ri,at city •l.w'ia tU estab;,shod wlv , . ‘ bo fl,e most V, ugato? IVs, •< tf&iX* tltsn the olbelr; but wbich is j-cruinu ' m«t«4 LrunJiT Jd^'T. ^ W *'-*«•*»•«* “I «« p-r .b,,.b,.., u^re ream • Tare ' «l»«‘ •‘•ore ll.fifi fi„y "f hi* nf '’-' tamiotWloW. ' ! 1 ““ “b,-. M 8,1 “ lwl oMi, mg paid in some localities in tbo .Smilieiu ^^X^aw.ly «fXVm?‘ - Asrei^is* tu be above
arts (HI.) Haacott bails cun of'hil' iMlUtloilTtli'dihiuer.
Hou.
John 0. Davit* fcp> ttcxL kSatardiiy &i 10 o\
• and hung huubclt,
Koobcaier, N. Y ., pru
couneto, had au idiot child, ut£
' I"*''
for obevin/^’SX^’T^
the beads of K'V;;:
—* ‘hurrah .v«ii,:u, l :. u Sl ...--' ’•J
inn. no Wrifiiit, v-
fek!
B’-ssSsisS •aft .-i j ,|t il“ ^ Uieir at fur my'*,
as,
>0 .
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