Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 3, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 August 1860 — Page 1

THE

WEEKLY JASPER, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 18(50. no. ir VOL. 3.

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Pinn wKDütuDAT, at iam-kb up to ih.,7, ami I'uriinf these early times The Tree Issue. Brvekiaridge CtV. i Cjüycat.on. jLook upoa tbii Picture, then upo That. DUDoit coUNTf, l BDI A A, BY our farrn rs wt-re eubjert la being viaited b I believe thiit g. remanent cannot endure Cats r, Ia , Au-ust lly -Main politicians in the South Mr. CLEMENT DOANE 4tSIÄf fires, and I km that the f.-iir. permanently nlf slave and half fre. I sia 'j'.'ie Democratic Su:c Convention Biet DutJCLA ha b--en f xcom.nunicated tr )tn Ihe ou.il lha Liec4 farm was rou.u.md at n"1 ,XfM,f'' "'e U,"ion 10 be dis-olve.!-! 3 ,, . ,,,,, i(eti,ti, Mr. Welch, in th t ' ru trslic church, because of c.rta.n .en-iiFFICE-Cobser of Machu.nau aku r n enecl Um- house to lall bu' I do ex- Q. , . .-. UrriVi-. ui.n ,r . - ...,.. ii I kaa ii,,t afi.T ...... . .. .. ;u . chair, uud II. II. Kuril b am. Hocrctarv. fcix t merits ami minimis iromultnted in hi.

- ....... - - - ii m i u w n cease i'i oe ti. vi en i 1 1 ut - r - m

VtT BTBBBTS " ce"e ' u-um-cu. u,-j the Lifteoln Ir.mily I id le t tifl farm, thai me all una ih-ng, or all the oih. r. I! Ir r y niue members were present. mi pi v I v Alva vrr 'he IfcteBB wh- again burned, and that Shed the opponent. of slavery will arrest tl.e ur jir. Weich opened by a speed lie TKRMS S I Rl' ' m 11 J VVhitely ..D,aM M l nm la made ihr J" Ülf "J'tSÄÄrt in ,aVuf con. '.i.al.on and he hoped l Sob.cripl.on. for Ifl, No.. ; I.e. m..,d shall real fat. MM h J Ufa P,.r aic month. 1 t0 r 1 ' u ' - ' "Lro " the coun-n ol ultimate extinction; or i's ad ror si- uiuiiiH , I . . . . . . . ....... .. .i ... .... ......... 1 ii. rv r . t. ..u ,.t riiaKa .......... .i

Free rt speech. Del jw e publish the ob-

peecl lie era j ctiont rstract Iroin this .perch, and, in

hoped the Jet a position with i, we publish and ex

'net from la speech of Senator Davis, of

K at tu or ABTIaTiaiaa rm latitat Bra BOW to in" w 'drppi'il atiorer cwaaa 'ie u ic rnuiu'iun uct-i Fr.quareof 10 Une.or lea., I vt e.-L. 1 0...he North oh Lutein rail, were V b, J JHo,,k " Abr.-j,,,,,, to Hach .b.equent insertion, If -, po,ir l; , S . i kl : n- . w Ii ia now ptm. blmJ ' ' " ' C invention. . i-.iiu ,..n at Mam rat A I he Cliic.go I) 'rnocrat, one of Lincotli . .,.,, l.ofiaeradverlia.inenH, SI aime i ,,,, itg. , ,u, riM)ll v n ,r ... , " Ml,,er n , cl,ü,.,ereven..r.artor.,,re,.f...M.t-1. 1 homo orffn.,.. weep. tin. Mand. - I the head new

of ii editorial columnA, denominating t. . -tii-m one i. t. 1 1 ac Jj B Tim V .. I ,,( lli iir,arnt finvjfi ,

I think ai d I am almoat eerfnin, that tlx- v.jru'en will out I. U forward, till it hall be-, Mr. Diefenbach, of Clinton, presented a Mitai-ip;i, delivered to Portland, Maine, in

rai i tiiat nr.: am beiotf v rahrBpefl all liver'e alike lawful ifl a'l Ihe Mat a. o d a reaolu'ion declaring that it beh toveo allgoci'J W i a t : .( tan. k a a I .

and by ÜM deciiion of thi-

yen auoari-w, - it i i cp, .. . . . .i oe. Ami if Ifl

a, a ana-e. i hee are me rum i- irn-

f eni .-dvert" erneut; a fMnM uedtifl tion will ie in tde to reuular ni!veriatr.. Nu t.no' .ppi.iniMrn' '.' I .' oil. . 'rator: jpil Je inl no..ce ol l.'e . 1. 1 rucl f to Li I J for in adv i AaioJBr so CABortiA 1 1 s: For Tow i h'f oTicet, each, 11.0 F.tr Co.'n t " For ff C tail, or Si re. 5. .

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" ' 1 B ' '" " k TZ "Tho True 1W' of the pre.ent MHIH : ..it ... i, I m It, W r,-b.

lard, w h i really did make t l.e ralicaSd Wh (

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Fioin tit- 1 ;i Magnet.

Hoaest Abo's Early xtt iry-a i,ewx bt he Lttrad mMg ,,tl.rwa,dt he from Ciia.iC3 Kaüks. J jnl wllf dburfat. Ami whea i

F.nroR or TBE .Maos et: I)' ab dUi in ... . ... , . ... . , ,

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ru ur, in i ke a im h in

uerA a letter lunetl "Joi n II i ,'' " h i c Ii , Tirra B iritrr .,) . li.at o VVJ'tlU Cot. II

t:il 'f tM it'' "I 1 dt I I. lit ff I Ilii1 ..r v .-ty p itroti c,

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caicttii

s o extraordinorr f mary 0 it. feature-"

ti,t I feci called BfKMl W W 't brief no tire. Juhn Mank. i my mgi J "r, Btitl Ab Lincoln ia my ci;'i-iti. 1 Luv- kn b .th John and Abe from t heir earheat . bood. Since brother J n has c n.nrf.e. himtell to the l ea -u p 'n . no. wh H u.nß him tool to aperuiale in CtttArfl old ra;U('hat I know BOOsta A he lu-vcr n i I,) I bave g'eat feara that brother John, like Abe, ha. lallen it.to had hand-, a d that

. by nature maue ,or . .". b , tJ jt ho alw.y. needed roteetlt. BB1rB, F T

may bo by hi. bad aa.ociatc. nt.r.i luii.c . '

I have known the emire history M both

I, i loo.e who iratgine that Lincoln a J lnt

imrtv du nut intentl In interfere with riaver

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w iu re it now cxiii., pouuer ineaewenja o hi. Kv. ry Hie know., of course, that Mr UaeatB has no idea that i.lavery will be fa troduffd itit the Northern State; ami i not, it niut be iboUakod in tluae ai th. S Ulla) otherwise the Union will b.- d tflvlVCw. Tni ia the unmii akable imp xt of Mr Liu coin' lanjju ii ! theae wht tlnok wi'h nun v;ll of ourae vote for him, hot ti.o-e U

think ll.i Union nny a'and aa our falbe mule it , and aa it bit Blood for eighty year part tl.tve and pari free mint vo'e foraoiti' I atlf candidate. I' i. every day uecutn '. mure and more evident tiiat Lincoln am ia out ! auoiher name lot out and out aboli lo .i-ui.

moved an amendment ca

new C'otivt'tit ion.

rit iroved to amend by tub.titutin

the lleauin; Convention

18fl If there be any dilTerenro between

tb view, and opiniona of the two Senator, wo cot. lea our inability to discover it. But

.reut;

UL ni vf 57.

A!x. C. Fukon, of Armitront cour.tv

moved the following reso utioc. Rt --olted, That the acion of the C tnven i hi of the 21 of July be resunJed and tin oil owing anbstitul'd: bV o.vd, That ihe Democntic eloctoral iicketa be head d with ÜM B8Baa of Doii?

, ii J Krerkii.ri.lge as ihe electors at laige;

aik. nvsuIi I ii a" r- not what the Supreme Court

K j cted aje- Bf hirealter deride as to the abstract

q iea'ion, vitit-thT slavery m'tv or may not knin c Tt-rritnry under the Cunalitution, Ii.1 BtA,infa Ii llip I .w'nl monnii to iiitro.

or rxrlude it as thy pie sue, for the re tsofl thnt it can not exist a day or an hour IBf h re unless it If supported by local iiulica r.'iti.l ki inim Thove do ,re re"ula-

1 1 na rat only be ratablihej by the local il iure: l nd if the people are opposed to I .very ih. y will ilect rei reaentativea to t at body w hu wi! hv im 'ri-iully leginlation, .1 . .ii.. . . 1. . : .. . a . : . t : l

eft ed I sub-heard

nd Ur.-kmrnlge as ihe rlectors at Iaige;r " " . . .!.'tT-tiii:il v nrevi nt the introduction of it m-

nd uS.t m the event of su.-ceis of fbe BallIO Mf ,. ,he eontrary, they ara ,i l f. it the greater nnaaaet of the vote-f,r i the r li'cialailon will for lo exton

. f "k i . L .1.1 . . n II .... A ......... ... I . . . 1 1, n . I . . i .

1 . 1 1 , . I I ' II ' r. no ill'iil'., n'v i Ii c ... . i - ivt.

th Supreme Court may be on that ab-

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v.- en C4! I r ii tiiiuit, u.en me

I the 5ta e ball bo can! for Dovgtas

i or vi r) i sad tht

i . me rsia e anau do cam :or u igitn r . . , '. . . l. ,. , tract nnoati .n. at II the right of the peopN ,, i J imson, but i for Breck.nudk-e, liier l( m t t,tvoTntorT ur B fr Terri'or l; , i-hinri lue and Line ;.r the aame effi i.y j, ptfaS aid cotnn'ete under Ihe No- . .mt ,h ch urm in of tite commi'lre be irasba bill. I hope Mr. I. nroln deems my

; patty the v eavid tiitki party. A'i

aaa cent i

:"A le.ter from New York to lbs M -

bile lUgtoi r says: The Dem cracy of P 'ttB 1 mo Lit',! iyVaaa w.'l eJeal the Duafl E t r

laatbfaf bf bttildiaf up new f'i,e Linroln v i'e will not be over 150 1 I never supposed tint he car-- 1 a' the very oti:de. D -ul is wll g1 1D0 to WBtOt tin piiuriple of t he t (vote at ihe very lowest, but Kith the

Bed r,.jil tic -i l e 'II get 270 00). 1 u mal

rel. aa'aa Pennsylvania for Douglas as upon

ea; n j no H il. i . i .ii u i www ,,i,n. 1 " directed to requi- , 0ledga fron tha elrc f atiJatorj on that point.

t..r, and if any n-iune, his name shall b BR. da via. oaaittew. T ie T. rr tory b. ing Ihe common propffty . . ... ... iV St it. . mini in the Union, and hound tv

r. A Per a on" itena'e, ui ifsi portion o " . 1 . ... r.i niter . . r i(i .Ml,, ,, , lun which remgn z?s property

i.- n..,iiii : ih ar.inn'iTmn tt.it! t eat. : ine r enorm , . fc . . ... --ii .

ie Hirotii o t it o .ti . 1 1 i n . n 1 1 ci iT oy otj ov iuhj-m ,tj w , H . . r .ii9ivciitt k-v, -w aaaesl thai keaappoeed h Qreckinridg eanaot poll ovor 50,(X votes.! icket waa agreed to-yeaa, 4'.; aav. 22 - .gre..ioB ihe mixtion into that Territory cf ... ma. ... i i -It- -til k. ,,.r IVinnnlTha aacaasl part, thraarlna the vote for Iba oaa of its j int owner., bec.uso carrying

r-nriiuate who has o chante for election. !'" him at.y specie, of propertv recognrrea . . Uv the .iinti;iiton ol the United Slate..

araa greed to v vi voce. Ihe reaawtiOB.j J d. ml (.i jven.iitent l.a. no power to as finnliy adop'ed, read aa followa: jdechro hat is property any-hcre. The Ti,.i tli.. ll.Mnnrrnlie. electoral !nn-. r of each Slate call no t t Me till he V o ti fl

,irke be Kaaded with the name, of Doug!" ' own limits. As a eonseq.tence, there'ores .1 iUii.r w nrunprt in Blitf of the Mate

N, v:,s to.,...i,,A-.e'rc,ni,.gflitboat.-,he t,ah Bihl . Toe Du. M her. -eke: ae . aü ..... m. n.m 7'. "Vhatcver is property in any of tho State . . I ... .. i. . n.ali.iii.i.,11 in el.'clor at larir. ann -. . . . ...

u j nur . i i . si . .I p,v iiiii i, HT'ire. i i r, - ,n ii t .a in rim, i .'iiit m mis ti ine l err no-

brother J.hn and cus-n Abe a -d a!l that ' ''' ' J , ','n' , .", .... . ,.',.. -i t. ),ju.s,a eao . arrv thi- n tl.e tvei.t of the succea. of the said ticke, rUf- .e Uu.,ed 8.a,cg un,,Ubey reach to

(Tin the letter aablMafd ia the CTwoal- (if (Uc (u lk ,'... S ,-e ihoat tl.e aid ol the Uell men. but h. P' ih gs.ter nombcr ah-.ll have been Cel)llt q, pf eaaaaBjaltt yj

cle ia eluff, misersble a uh, attd tlinaoga Bjr.r i.i-lead of it.tj i gat ho ne an " will have tin! v .le IB ev poor brother Jotn.S name is allied to it. ' ; ',' ,,, -1 ' work that w is need.ng St-t. . Ur. , S.inridiB can

know that he even vet .1 . Sat know wh v , . &J .. c. n()d ,he nera.Krs.y have

.. Ill ...v... . - flat baattaaT 30 0.0 majority. It can simre 1 ecltar.d II cnusiii Abe can !ione'lv g"t o gaad ...i,. ) votex, ti.e in..st thit he tilget. In office, I vitil him to do ).; i..i ineseabotii the State he nny g-1 i,0t,0 out o! 7' iiiaelt hea tiiat are b. i'tj lord tN biB Bj v t not iMiou.b to chauge a j i: ice of ihr

i mat .1 for Mr D tflae, then the vote ol the else ,ii.o aoVj.r- miii.r will ba entirely under

i i. - ii t n r

I) v -las and J. hnsor; but, if lor ivec-in-

oi'l aa fan. ' v 11 -u:t. my own Imnu ly w luve n i ' occur ed I"

is in it, much lea lt d he ever wri'e it. I i. tfo work of ut'-n onm upu'on in the tneinsth.nl they nny use in gulling hoi.eai, pro nie. la John's letter I find a long ad aatbatic allusion to courin Atoo's early and hard lift, That may ba poiiuca', bat there in little of i true. In Abe's young day he was simply aj wild biruio act nun boy, an I Jtimphjf and resiling were his only acto o , Bab bci . Hie lai neaa waa the cause of ininy mm irations to me; lor as t waa an hiev bu than ei her Abe or John, I o lea baa la ' Abe, work at uncle's when ihe family wer. all aick with Ihe eue Ir.m atfag wa'trfn, Ii in. nd Abe would be rolicking ar,,un I

the county neglecting them. In tboM aarUb Pu th ol July

tUya w 11 na bud tune.; ytt a youiij man who was energeuc end iudu- ii tas c. ul. dresa hiunelf contfortab'. J and hv i ol plain, good food to eat. I hove I u u k 1 . . I . l i ..., h in aeriiu' hint a f'.l

to be h

tot Mr 1 tt"!e, tuen 111. ot 1 I - " ,1 a . J . . . .... . . r.intn I of the nenn e and he determined OV

tornl Ct.llt-.eot the .,e ,.... urn., -'"...,,,,,, lf thp iBh.bllan,e

pf inv Territory should refuse to enact such law. mid 01.lt e reculstioDB a. would ffive

security to 'heir property or to hie, it wotild

be reniJi-rcd more or lest vaiueieas in propor-

yo.i to put' .-I 1 .in .

i si it I . I niiv troab CUA t'.LES I1AKK9

Cover r. KTmlOll ! BrM laaofed us ycsteulay iih a ropy f the Her. liuiaake Naclin lten. ol i) H 'Ving circum'.tn i;'l acfoutit of Ihe ct lebralio 1 of

1 lie A merlcau rcai- . . - ...

r in, ami peaa.iig in '7 unv,-

,.i ra of Gaae'tar Wiighi. Tuerei. ll. li.'.i t achool in il.e cry MatBsl by he Americans, i nd under the panonage o! he Govern I . DuHng the day. two hu:

i Th- Belt r.rii Streratt Coavaatioa. . . ! The Slate CiM-'ii'ion of l'ie frein.- v I Ba 1 and reit B -enibled at I nd anapolif . There were si -vsral hundred delegates pres

en', representing every l nid in this S'ate. The

ion to the difficulty of holding il without

?uch protection. In thecaaeof properly 'O

he kaboi of man, or what is unially calu n

fine looking hotly of m- n. ar.d durug the

aeoeeesllasa of i..e Coaaaatlea mmrf.-'ei . 1

1. .!, aiul tut liiunasm lor lite

'II I V II . ' . --. caaaa in which th"y elector 'I liekat waa m

rit'ge, then for r.itc.inrid.e and Lau". U the vote of Penneylvanii csnnot elect 'he . md.date for whom t! e msj rilf o the Vtiles re cist, and cn e'.ecl any cihcr man tun b fur P'staident cla'tninir to be a D mo-

rral then the vote of the electoral college. lave property, in aecuriiy would be ao great

ah.. il h 1 cast for th cmd'd.te-; i. it Vtll not 'hat tl.e owner would no; ordinarily retain it. M.III v. a,--a v w ! 1 1 a U ..!. lLa at. flat tV.HI ' il rpinillll.

lad abaral the c.i dlaatea for whom It ,sl . w;,n,1Jt ,lwwlM (u0ra t, or any of the Dr-ntcra's who arc voire! ,)(, ();v,ier W0J be practically debarror in the S'ales, then the whole shall b- , d by the circumatancea of the case Irotn I.. . ..... tm 1...... t. .. ..

. . . . I... ,1.. 1. t.l-ii'ir , ... nrmirrtv 11 u a irtnutv ton 10

.1 - -M nil illS- Cs' .(tr the cane. t:ni. n in- .r. r j , , o, . ,1,. Ai,m, 'he -nse of the inhabilanis was opposed td dr eea'cs were a.,,! i .e votes o ihe S ate, and thr chairman. , , a ,.

r I

a. al... Sin mitrrt f,r the fl'f-

Itl I II I i 'till i 1 1 ' s aw aea. --

f this committee he required pa BwtBia ttif9pttlft4 r.llacy of forceing slavery upon everal and distinct pledge of aeqaiescence jtIly community. in the foraaoing les In ia, and ep-rt 'he " ;- . .

. ,. , ,. rSLA T.nv 1.1 II'LAWAbE. l lie lew rnuni a I 1 I a. si 1-. l . ..lure rhnariiiff n' lh:,

1 ' ' " t- . - I. we have BUb-

101 ,1, i r 11 u. v . v ...... . t

anu me ic rori'int irr.

Men

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olu'iona and addfaa to ihr pep!e of tbe State manifaat a detrrmina'ion to make a . . . . .... I

.' "nit fi ir' 1 1 f r their rreatiien 1 1 iiom n'e

Kx-G lien or ('. S. Mirehe.d, of Ke

tukv. addreted the Convintion, and mad

a-rown man. ad;ing around Iba eoatntrt 4red ckihJraB, fraa Iii - l o 't1-1' ll " 1"UI' , he epeech of the occasion.

hare'oot, with his toca ou'f I'dUfly sprat!-! Ai,n , Cor.ftulatory oddicss. Tbej w pltoiihh below the lit of K ectora:

died out bf the aud; ami uaiead of teaiiuig i J hantlsotm ly ay Btai, au,t-jaai sr. T. B'At. Attn n Tt r rt.ixTona.

bia baaka, a brother John, through Iba L mn other Amei en, patrwaa a ecttal r. raiur Dulitici.na. a aoetically tells us, I . . , cal Garden., in the Bin B

,t whan compared with the cenaua af

I8J ). rx'iihit the fact ih.t olaverv aontinua

- inal aa .hit wliit n Itlll fa' ir.n in-

Nat 1.1: .. II-ii'v f....O..Iuly 7. 18. I . , . ...

I),, a W. RaBaCK. Ota Sir..-For ' ' Il ZTLL

. , . .. IIS not p OliatSOie on small raiairf, -uu j..-. . i I t .rm, Ii 1 1 ii i 'i t. mrmit u ' r

fx... r -i - il.. ii a i. aimed ri.it? die

I II' I iilliiii vii ' j -

iili three ilieer.

O . Ji

ft. ft.. - .....m.I ai.ll fOftf'Ll Bf

wouio oe rowoying o.uu . .. - . wtld young men. 1 well rBBBepbcf he weal cour ing one ol 31 j r U .n ... ..oghierf, in thie coui.iy. 1. s bot.u were ... tmaerably fcad thai bis feet were fro.ied, and and be bad to lay up ai M j r Warnick'e r two weeka, and have the old lady nurse ana doctor h e leet. T a aT.alla n-Sallii .l.t.l that hrotlier John is

1 a Ul IOIIJ ftv.w--.- - mm. taktna tha etrsnge coutae thai he is now j Aru . . i i. in will

rf. ..... ........ nn 1 1 ii ti. ii.e Alu1 ri

inj tin" lot ore. nor ;a. ,,. s in M. r'in, Bk f 'oaa'a were drank by ihe HfalMta ii I nar.iculeily mentioned in co!d wotei spect i vveie made, ami

the entire piny gave tx re --ion lo an en laaeiaatia love ol country nd d. vouoti to us

a I o ala.l

iiii i u'i'ins. mo. ociiiiiirt.

ti... Ii. ni Ii of ant!. Till niltiiT, ty, p. rrnu nthe b aei suitt r n u y. H the coun'rv fi't. up and becomes popu-

,., announce, mrnga ... co,u..,. f-' , , ffw nHlware Circul.r, he arfag jantj J J . frre S,.te, Scsn.iiti.vian n.ood Pwrtl.r and ilead I Ih ' ,.,,.... year..

.1 - . . . . t a I a . -...,11 . vnia m . . . w

ii.- v kv i tin . a if i"n: r n n n w " w

ll"lla . T a."""" i - - I

.lohn A r.ri.'glind, of Wayne, and Gideon

,ho have been uffering wilb L ve

wer those wiio own slave in Delaware not

a c i a .. . a B I f ... .kllS., l l.nm mil n f

.... j fA;,L nroiiOiieu uy law hqui i i. .- w. .

Putnam.. Liwence. Complains .no icmo,, ww m ft U contrary lo law to bring .'. a.. h-Bd ais rt.uui tlllVaifllfl A gl ' j

Kirst D rtrict-Joka B .ker. of Knr.x; al.,aian m.- ... - - r r " iot(, Del.wre.-D .-laisare Gai.tta.

DtnaglM Ekci jral Ticket. Mebpiiis, Ang. Irt.

Demor-atic Doujaa Convention at

r irei ! tut i rf""it t..- " . - . .. . tr-..j..--...M e m La found ill N orlhci n O ', yet tti

terii t'e. rti..- r. viarin,t'i .um. i " . i . . . .. .. ft. 1 1 i ' . . , ...... ..I, i

S-cond Diatrkt-W. 11 Dixon, of Clark; meease o.m a sww v,,.

llernate, J B. Iluckebv, ol Terry.

we were in a stale of despondency, until ve

era air. a i. ........ . .:.... . ti . . i .. ,.r P, L I . il r I, 111 b.

ii u 11 . In.i. sentinel. Xi.i.-d District J--hii Biiey, of Lvwience;;comincuv.-c-u . m . - I ,.w WHlbt. ofS-i tacts the advice ol our fiirnd, Mr Rren-an. G enada, M'ssi.ippi, yejterday nomtnaled (0-A letter from ChfatfU to the Albany aPernate, John W. W, tlgB , 8 .ceordi.g to direc-i n. , full eIectofi ticket.

ruu.savs: -I haveiuUI.au a long ion".- . o ... .j np. nua full of lie and hilarity, and o.n ;

taking the atrange cou'ae tnai ne is now - . pn.le.nan from '"th District J ii.yoon.o. " Pto.rECT ii I..WA I' rom every pan o. BraaL far tb. purpa. ol making Iittla " ""StTa- us. allema.e. A. G. Denn.s, of Dearborn. I- If ?!T,,!a? iba State of l,w. we are la tbi receipt uf

money aat ai . rail .peculation, and .f I " iil .dt Fifth li..nct-J. B. M.Conm ll. af I.e.!... and ,r.,. r we -a. ... - - he ch.,fi.g M. From .he bro.d i.7 lull, SB... ik. iw... Uta through O no, Indians, lli.no,.. audi Al.;hu. Woodard. o A aWatittfl wh .1 e l.sve been, and hat w at:..,.,;! ,

couia ior one uiouirut r,t,in i a. the d.v "fnrt r- - r.-i .,r. proirro. irc....... tr

la h,.. hands he has olac.d 7 ' . , . . . vv...,r. "r"1- laat I

r"- 1 - l.all arrive, nitl ao ctriaiu.y win "

lumeeU would not cheat him out of every ' . .ir.i.. aiaaiaa. aast litt. Sixth

aa ia...aiiaj rarrv in i ii' d. a .. - .. . . ......na i i iim n i.. r i up ririi ucm

concentrating

leaves but 'ittle

Democratic

Chicago Timce.

. I a t B-T Ii ..al aaua'

... i .. k nna nie n i . . i .....iti i -at a a a I'liini.i a at

. aasanrraB V ft 1)1 v? C i ' 1 4 I II äf SIVBSV es. f f .. I . , irfp II IV tl l OVWUI u.if9a II ,1 IIC VJIIHvan i " - J

year Ur tbia little larro wi-- - , goaaaryj alternate, w -,..,. t fca.-- -a kam Law.-. .isalaa crcmelanees. Mr.

..... i .i ., ...here in uf", r- i vi-mir p.raon u o am , ii,-i, - fenced, the ent.r. fence w. bu Bf, to th Aga.n. pec-noe p ,he only true an',,,,,.. w , . carry the 8,.ta, w h.v .at my ccrt.ia knowledge, lor I hauled -he rH. Souih, -Tfath I).ctr.r,-J. 1 Kir ey, o. L-po.te, red t , ' -a-. Breckinridge men can

to f..ea it th. .eeond time; Lewi. B. Ward .met . - htinc alternate. Judge Orane. o ,..iar ... Utr,..

.a . a I a A nn W 111 U V IS m wv, aa ' - . a . .: a J ,ai ul t Pll

wbo now reeidea in tni. cooniy, it...--... . . renin inainca o. .t m.. tbe Br. that burned the raila and he ia wil been all over the rVa , onti ternate ling to make affidavit of thi. fact. mm. I f "17 '7. Rlmatb District-John D H-eBbaH. of I lived within two mile, and . half of thi- ait question, tote for Doogl.a, and by .Uern.te. W. R U.le.af Wabak.

Lincoln farm from tha time it waa first settled -cieive uie.

A

Ma I s N A v . Miss Heat b. C C SPILBAt. fiJSea uvertieement.

not make inroada upon us with a mongrel ickst, and at tho BBtfM t me the e'rength of

Bell weakena Lincoln, tl ui aecunng tn

StatB to Duuglaa."