Marshall County Republican, Volume 4, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 May 1860 — Page 2

TÜE REPUBLICAN. PLYMOUTH, IND., Thursday ... May 3, 1S60.

Indiana Politic. Col. L iB, tht Republican candi-late for Gorcr

nor teem to De pro.secatiae tnc euvni witn vigor

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET, for oovkrxor,

HENRY 8. LANE, of Montgomery. TOR tftTRNAST KrE?.!fOÄ. OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. ron fECRKTAItY OF STATT, WILLIAM A. PEELE, of Randolph. FOR 1 7.F A.-i '."R'.n OF STATE, JOTHN 3. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDTTO OF STATK, ALBERT LANOE, of Vigo. ram attohsey oetckal, JAMES O. JONES of Vauderburg. FOR REToaTRR Or srFRRMF CO CRT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLE Cat OF erPBEME COUBT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SrFRRIXTETfOETT FrBT.TC iy?TT.UCTIOS, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Pntnata.

KENTUCKY EXILES. ADCT.tR SI Itv. JoHM BOCOHTOt, OF BfXEA. . A '

waaisos worm, nr.

L3t Tnajediy crenir.ftho above nuacd c

f man rxldrMed a lanre Plvmajeuh er. Hence

I mmmm mmmm vitktwuicu n raici 'ell it'll. l lie UU" uiuiv iii-'ii ".u.?ucu kiui itt vuui tea iiriv n ' ; jeet of th? address was to girt a brief account of extract from ono of his recent speeches, which i :hc organization, doings and expulsion of the anti-rnusj, have c-tused a fluttering among hi Doraj alaTsr J celon? asanted at Berca, Madison Cecal?, I ocratk henrers;

;entb in tlicitouthem Bart of the State. Wherever he wiO Ln eetool d.ites of the 18(1 rZ ST, -a K k. .. . . . . 1 he Grast Fight took place t of in, goes multitudes fl-ek oat to Rear bun. and are jpg of tlie-l7th inat., at Fartibon

i. Thirty nine rounds were fought, when the j and it is now ascertained that not thirty ?12Srf int. t-.r!5LÄ!2?lir25 ! votes vor really bUTm The rest were all

The Great IIeen..-?rt er Ficht. 'judges whose names were signed to it. Sajids Rook, April 23. In R public document he declares that he

The steamship Vandcrbilt arrived off this port never iid affix his signature to it. la Ox?

carlvonthernore ford' V" "j166!1 hui?4red .,CS

. ... innni,.s -v . , . , . . . , , i , - t aa as .

ne ol tiie-ITth msi., nt r artirnHrfh, near Aluer- l" uu gi.-i...a '

shot. The fleht lusted two hours and eicht min- houses, where there were not bfty voters.

ntes

werecrowdeil out. The mrrilistt were then order

cd to desist firhtinr. tr? th referee. Both men ' ""'genes-.

Kentuekv, bj Rev. John G. Feo to correct erro-1 But eentlemen tav that thev are in favor of the , "went to crass" on the Ust round. Buyers fell

ncous Impressions concerning the same, and to so- admission of free Sutea as much a we are. Oh, , almost erery round On the first doien round !Inve We lx Ki n Indinn(. , . . I res, ol couraa Atey are. Do vou remember m . S-iyers was kuocked completely ofl hts legs. , . . .. . . .ieit a-.d for the .mui s.arery miM.onary society. die t;iUtisa eonscijuent upon the great strug J Turn's .amis, ojrin;; to Uie severe fight!-, sufled " c t 0Py th following severe bat just The speaker said, n.ore than fifteen years ago pic lor the admission of California Tnto the Union? mucii. Ileenau's eye were quite blacked up to article upon Autocrat Rcoo and his "misRv. John O. Fee, a nauva of üeaiucky and tu Do you ucolicct that that admiaaion was opposed ward the kat, and at the last were quite blind. j uken policy," from the Richmond JMtr-

oaol a wealthy al.veholdcr, whiUt pursuing hi- lZZ ' 'Jm TZr'Zu I soniant the Democratic organ lor Wayne

with her brkial aarmcnt spangled with gold, and than Sarers. Tom drew the first blood. On the county, ana one oi me leaaing political ;

asked espoujor into the American union, wno ' ivtu round iiccnan completely nueu iom trem i papers Ol t lie niftie. v ncn nn omctai 80

aleavot to defeat his re-election; and that ; NEW AD V ERTISEMBNT .

the pablicatioa of his itnpenous and extra- .... official "orrlei" jost at the opening of an j iOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES! exciting political campaign, during which j V T7WiJH

no o easion will bo neglected by the oppo- j i ' AAr Xv i1111' .U,nn A ;;r 8,,a r ,1,- ' I hPPJ- 4 "nouneetothe Ladiea of Plyaaowtfc

"'J,,,v' Vyj " V , , , nd Ticinity Uiathe is just receiving froaa the

crstic party, wouiu ue maae capital ci, ana used to the prejudice of his political friends and to the injnry of thoae to whom he owes his present position.

theological stadial is . Ifortbera College becami

conrinred of the evils of Slavery and resolved to bcome a Aeine Missionary, with a view to correct r eradicate the evil. Returned to his native State his first set mons we.e very favorably received, but as he began to expose the sinfulness of slavery his ministry was not in demand Ha then went to the ?p.trselT settled mountainous region of the ' State, where there were but few slaves, and where the mnas of the people were almost insenaiblc to the existence of others than themselves, and established himself, fgaorance and licentiousness prcdom inated and a deplorable ctatc of morale generally existed. Mr. Fee frequently visited the North, and by his account of the condition oi this people enlisted the sympathies of those to whom he appealed, and from them received much aid. Some yean:

after his enterprise began he Induced a number of j

Northern families to settle at Bore a an inignifi

stood At the dsor to thrust her btck? The Dem- ! ihc ground and threw him heavily with the gisat- at ts As to lose the snpportof his- own party ocratic prty that new is so much in favor of the j est ease. The 8ih round lasted 20 minutes, end , f , fa . u c manted

uv.i. .... tu !., . i I. . 1 : ,J..l M..K

i Hit i 1 1 If

admission of free States. The whole agiution in ing in Tom

lr5 , arose from the fact that the Democraev f minute.

the South opposed the admission of California with Wonderful skill was displayed on both sides. a free State constitution, and when Kansas ask id Tom was easily knocked off his pins. It is un-

emission w,n, a ires ir .c .n nnevwm jun. ontra-eous nsnrpation, and deserves

nirrv iv. iitp hi in mniirii hit ih'iiliijii lor u um i n riv - n tii m iniii v ru 111 iatiil. i ric i '.n w .m - v

ion in the family of States; and if she were permit decided to be a drawn one- The opinion of the j

thathis conduct is bad, indeed.

JrfTersonian so tenderly calls "mistaken

i policy," is, in fact, a bold attempt at the I . .! I 1 1

ted to come in, it was to be under circumstances do- i.ublic was divided resardiuz wtio was lbs best

grading to the h iracter of her freemen. m in. You remember how the doctrine was preached' aa over the country that tho people of Kansas had a . Mr. Buchanan having emiaed it to be semi-ofii-rght to legislate for themselves on this subject of ciully announced that he will veto all bills approslavery. The miserable Popular Sovereignity even i printing money to pay the expenses of the House now occasionally viait the glimpses of the moor, j investigating cosjamittces, "Occasional." of the aad di-turbs the slumber of old line politieianf. Philadelphia Pres, expresses the belief that the 'LLiUi,dtrr.j House will cut offnll the appropriations to pay the Douglas said, at Freeport, that by ' unfriend' y expenses of the Presidenl's household, and refuse lepixlatioti" slavery could le exchtdi d. H? s i d i to vote every contine nt heretofore freely accordat the same time that he sanctioned and approved cd. The President's conduct is evidently a panto

the Dred tetftt deri:on His position, then, ii at which two can plav, and if he is disposed to kill

mute s"do ," tliey arc determined to lure

nuni.isToN ropiVEKTini.

tv. .nnnt. -';,:t TU r i cant, obscure hamlet, some foo tecn miles from i ttr, Tnit Slavert mav be legally earned into the com

" ' ... . . the Count r seat. A school was founded which was Kansas, and under "Unfriendly legislation" it may , a shy at his excellency's cat."' mt t am n a v - nar e i xa ax l r 1 1 es I I la na f mm -.... . .

"r'"' " . . D-.. Tt.:. .i.! be aa loeallv crashed out. That la flic whole ar

tl. i cunuuewe-"-. ui a .. .11. ivuiis:.-i a. i ins itnuui " r . . . . .

.um n tivilMl anrl r!fcraetH ronditinn

" . . j rw .r a - j i increased rapidlr and was regarded as a vcrv valattetsrpt a'Jopt i Platform demorvntf. a w. !e .... , . , ..

mm, Douglas said, in his Freeport speech

. Institution ov tnc inmioitanu oi .T.iU'.soi!

county. Scholars flocked iu from every quarter til! the achoo! numbered near a hundred.

that slavery could only exiatby virtue of local law

and irrecoacilable difference between the Southern and Northern factions of the prrtr. A majority

. . ,, .... ,,. A.Af Grown people nsitcd it to witness tlic mode of K) a resoln'hn sffiruvr: thst it was the duty or 1 r , . J ... .v i -. i nstruction. It was called the silent school - ho Congress to protect a.avery in the Terntouea, and . . , . , ,

esr.yir.g the power of Congress or Tenitorul Lc

In his New Orleans speech he said that the South

had the same ripht to carry their si ives into the Territories as they had to take any other property.

How docs it, ihen, c 'here nt ail 7 If it does not

under the Constitution, but only under local law,

w doe it go there?

gieUtwes to paa laws to frerent cbV-ms of the South from taking their Slave property into ile ceouaon territories of the Union. A minority of Aa committee eco son coded the adoption of the Ctnchnati Platform with the aidirion of the Dred

Kentucky Republican State Convention. The Kentucky State Convention met ?n the City H:ll, Covington, lust night, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Republican National Convention at Chicago. The hall was crowded. Among the auditors weie Rev. John G. Foe, Mi . Hanson, and another Bcrean exile, besides severnl

Pike's prominent Democrats ol Kenton county

the other schools were known as loud schools.

fee all das tesWats studied aloud. A saw mil! vag 1 Ilko 1,ek MhU Rattte; eivet.vl. nMl an ! eonifarUble house weru takin? After the House bad paed Cjlfax'a

die place of log huts, bibles were distributed, sab j Peak Mail route bill, eays the Chicago Preas and j The evening was occupied by Hon. David bath breakinggave way to religious observance, I Trihunf,xt went to the Senate Post Office Com Ther and lion. C. M. Clay, after orgau-

vstematic farmiuc caused the lands to produce entice, and u:ged them to report the bill to the . nation

the condemnation of every citizen of the State, w ho would be a freeman and not a

slave. We are glad to see Democratic papers repudiating the monstrous policy of Superintendent Rngg, and condemning his course as arbitrary, odious, and detestable. Let his Kingship be promptly reminded by the stern disapproval of all parties, that such unwarranted exercise of authority will be sustained by none, and a valuable lesson

will have been furnished not ouly to Mr. R"gg but to his successors: Mi stakest Policy. We have re lived a Circular issued hy tho lion. Bamuel L. Rugg, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, dated February lGth. lbv.1), and addressed, "To the School Oflicers of the State." We have real this Cirouliu' with care portions of it with regret. Justice to tho

people, and fidelity to tho school onVor

Common Pleas Districts. Wc are taformsd that Judge Applegate of Delphi, Carroll County, has been nominated for Jadgd of the District composed of Carroll and Clinton counties. It will he sen that this nomination is made without any regard to the action of tho Legislature as to tka formation of n?ir judicial districts. Wo hsar that th reasons why no regard

was paid to the Statute in relation to the ! new districts, grows out of the fact thatal- j though tho Ligislatnre dcsignaJ to effect a chaftga, th? law failed- from tho following

consideration. After Um Bill passed an 1 was sent to the Governor, that officer returned it to tho Set ate wi-h an indorsement notifying the Lgiilatiire that three counties were not in

cluded in the districts. Governor Hammond suggested that theso reasons a in omit -ed to a veto. The Senate thought differently. Amended the Bill and sent it to the Houso wltere it was concurred in and

subsequently placed upon the files where! it remained without the approval of tho j Governor.

We hear that Iiis excellency trill refuse !

tern Markets a very large assortment of

n ivvi t i-iiiBfUK tvn mii.i iMvay

U'M.lUIOi liiuwuu an mii.iiiiii.Bi www,

which she wishes the Ladies to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. D"BLEACHING and PRESSING done ta order, and all Uonnets bought at her Stors will be trimned free of oharge. ' . Jf- idU T U Store one door north of the Post Office.

May 9,

00 K OUT!

The notes and accoants of John Guipe were Ufa

in my haads for coi lection, aaa I hereby notify all indebted to him either by note ar scewunt, fr they wish to save costs, to call immediately and settle, or they will have to pay aa officer. HENRY HUMRICHOUSER. may efafft JUST RECEIVED! A Complete Assortment of PLATED WARB! coxsisnxo or

Table,

Tea.

Dauert.

and MusUnl Spoons, Forks and Tatole OvitloTry. ALSO GilchliSs's Celebrated American

the commission ot any Judge elected tin -J JZOR-S AND SXROPS

tier tnc piuvisiuua ui mc iii.i. inncmar Democrat.

nata without delay. But procaftinatiun iaa rule

Tle Convention was called to order hv

This matter should be looked into, by those interested, in time. w eaaaa LATER FROM HAITI.

in taanard to whose local duties this circular

is calculated to mislead manV. demand that , -in Earthquake at Se i

we t-peak out in oppoitian to the extraordinar? position which Mr. Rugg has thought ;

proper to assume, and protest against the

Internal Improve

ments 77e John Brown Suhscriptlons

Honors to Haijt'ian Heroes.

hnnnt!fn'lv n rl ilin rnlrmv 51 mnrlc.vl hv n TjIO-

a.-nft At , rc"Ti A TTiotlnn w.t thrn rr.iJü to sah- ! ... . ... ' . ' r ,i. s: 1 ,i('...i ' l w lUi.Miiiifmoiit ol lJr. lue keld. ot Ken- I

wv.--v-. grewaitnerto unanowu in that section oi couuiry. - i ' ' -Af . : . singular an extra-oth rial 'oiMei" which he I stitute the minotity for the nnorty report. Great njw wcrc h great favor with the n.v af,er day. until the stampede for Charleston left 'A. 1 resident ; Messrs. . D Ga! lagher, 6 . J eicttement and disorder was the result of this mo eve tlli ,ecmcJ brlf.ht and cn th. Bcaat. without a quorum. i of Oldham and X . II. Luke of Pendleton. ediet-aml it savors strongly of the öoa. and inflammatory speeches were made by jcooraginjJ. had uk,n . Cciul pain, Il0t to ! A private letter, dated Washington. April 20th 1 K 1 osidentJ. J llawes, of Jeflcrson, C(li,.tis Z&low: sanr Southern ger.tlcmea. in which they mUs jffond on accoupt of thcir ati.auTCt3r IM blasse, tafanaa aa that Talea, tlgiassn aftW8essate Past waaappaiatad hiMrj. .Ordered. That the books namad iu the taU ih. Vn!.-. .'.!.if.. ion tli.r irnuliJ irnslc . . . .... .'. ... I rvflC c ;.. 1... ....1 r tl. r;l.-n" Uli motion Ol .1 . l. ll 1 1 tem OVC, Ol ... , . , ,

... -.. j ifra whm occ.i'ion renu'rcii toiioiic-tiv imk mcir "" ... .... . , ,, mvinnr is . ip inti odiiL-e into ana nsefl

if the motion carried. Finally, late in the eve- i tai;mcn(3 concerning slavery. Thev had nothing PA WO M soon as the Stnatc meets again far ramptjfW, a committee ot wren was .p- tpxt. ntej both rerorts were referred back to the Com- j d ncgrosthdr fo5e ol.icct to cle- i business, which will be next week, if the Charles- j pointed TTVilL w,r hooks for instruction in tho several branch n.ttee. w! tb me hope that it would be able to IMU-h ' . ... .i. ..ndreds of citixens. ton Convention gcta through with its Irrcprea.iblo , Cloc. the lollowing gentleman vtrc . ,

GOWjU PE.X8 Of all sizes, warrant ;d 14 carrots fine, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms. Mi) 3 ADOLPH MYERS. -V SHIXGTON TUTTL E , Justice ot tiic Pcaco, AM Gcncml CollctloH Acrtit, n.V MOUTH, INDIANA,

pt eosspromise platform, but the Southern o"1' ; jiaTCh0ldc and other., riiitcd their school, and ; conflict the prrsent week

bers refused to yield an lech, demanding a full and

auequi vocal recognition of their Constitutional j

rights, or a disruption of the party, and on Monday the tame reports were made as in the first instance The motion to snbetitute the minority report was rtaevsd, and then commenced a scene that beg-

description. For some time, an hour or more,

people with mail facilities.

! ... i .

tlnr i.,r,..m.int iffthe HP IUIC11,

Dr. T. 1(. Inttemoro, ot t amnbell;

-a a a at m e . . a.

tlS Utsoroer ana conmsion was so preat tr.at no uu- , , , Vnrth ner. w.yb recarrded as a susoi

sin ess cou'l be trar.suctcd, and du. ing the discus- . . ' ... iT , w.rt? held at the

.... . i . - .1. . .1.. I'll 1 1 ...... U..n.t. vilknnt

anrm ui mt'ii rxiLui l i i st. . - f i 'it . . rrr . n ?n

rr ... If ,., ... p,4 Ma.-ot tiami ton L umnnu'g, oi ivenion jranine After the John Brom n Am-. r at Harocr's Ten r a ! serious opposition. If it does, the tost .Mas. er a

s-a,.---. or a- .mr Vim - fr m i- n e.mntr and thev eis- mimrdiatci thereafter, from St. Joseph, Mo., to, . . .. ,T .

' . , i ... . t . auu LiOius m. uoniijiiz. oi l.ouisviue. I their eager eye. toward. Bcrea and üicrc tbey tW Denver C. J .4 the mines. The bill places at hes hy Messrj Clay aU(i VUh.

cied thev saw the cerm ol trecdom commencing a m ' rnnvnt- ,i:rtnrnft4s ,.-, tn.mnr.

r;oront oirtn. Ev.-rv non-slavehilder. oartic his labored dtl.igent'.y to provide tüe ns a I eaK ,

1

thick followed, alter order had been partially CQuatT fMt Th, B( rC:ingwcr discussed, and thev

a. a A . 1 lr 1

I, tne ao'..ncrn sscaxers cnargea me uou- f.unP.,i w:th h-.n- dangerous citizens on ac

. . . . . ... . , . . . - a-- o o

raeites w:tn omg aooutiomsis ana meaner man tne ; coUR. of lh(?;, iibcral S(.ntimUltl. Thc coaswels o

Black Republicans, as the latter were cpen and

Tri.il of Rev. lnni-l Worth. The trial of Rev. Danul Worth, in Rando'ph

c -luntr, N Car jiins, charged with circulating inctnf .... . .. ...

; di.irv and seditious dot ummts. lias been cone. uurU.

By the arrival at this port of thc brig I7"0flice one door south of the Bank, Michigan st. African, Captain Button, from Port an j J?1 aaVaiaaiib ef lawis aa4Vssaa, at. . -i n i -if 1 t,-r'' ,n ,," 'akin? of Upraaitica, tm4 ci i r..u( tPrince, April OtD, we arc in receipt ol our i to,.ti.n t ail i.uin rD;ru,?-i i, i.im. , t

Ilavti R.an to that date

At midnight ofthat day. after leaving ' QWEET POTATO PLANTS! i a.. a. i '

Following this "order" is a list of books recommended . Noar, the Sch ol law does not confer thc lightaal authority upon the State Superintendent for issuing any such "order." The law authorizes htm to recommend a list of text-books for the Schools of thc State. Having male a recommendation, his au thoiity oeasef. Iiis power is .simply advietory, not compulsory. They are at perfect Itbertr to accept or reject them, an 1

he'd wh.. if z V is icsrr '"wed to do the ft" me things in a anetkir z, un-lcrhanded manner, un-

.n.l' r '-tulo 'mn Fii.!lr r,M an t iVen nn i . .

111 " ' of the resolution.

taa moaon to suustitute tne minority ior utc n;.v- j m h Bereanf wer0 cnei20.l in rwayer and

lority report, sad carried by 16 to 13?. Then ; f d; mr)1or ; ndivineaidintheiraibulationj.

0 w

Mitryland Delegates to the Chicago Con sent ion.

DlLTOMMHt. Au.il 26-Evening. The w uc.se tuir own wisnes aa so wssa uny RapobUcon State Convention, before ftd- H1 or will not use.

r.-T JXZL-S : - , aase or a- vm s. .-- t ! ÄnrsaOT

tna: tnc ucrcar.s sn.u,u oe renmeum a. tnlo mHlth mnr;. O.imo:it. Is this ft ;rec couu- . " 's ' i i.

A Committee of sixty w.is appointed to advise them

Winle these proceedings were

m at w l - a r i .

ia. . i ... f r., a'!, sue i is its evit lent meaning, ii was so

In Uv States nf r?"inc (ur.iut a ;is v. u e -v- i fcu ml. ..m, ----- , - rf " iu S.ali. states, o i i , v.. ,1,AT. Rnirn inflrrMssrr

t n niAin ur nt Min I f Mill . Men 11 iiiiuci siuu i ui ui ....... 'nn I

a . ... i - f .....;. ' in o Ii -e. w no wisciv ncieo upon uns un n-i -

No man ha. ever been acquitted : -vssociuuou. u , av . . u ; nnV' ,r. wo-.tld have avoide I . serf-

wiiu u:m ami ascertain , ""-" " - , . . ,

laJtOU m JUtns impntoamsill. is ia:a a ,rvv mull

In I The trial, like all others

! this eharacter. was a one sided affiir, and conse-

qncntiy a farce-

- in a slave Slate who h is been charged with tampri

ing with slaves or circulating eJitiout docum. iit,

as they are called. To be suspicmned is tanta

mount to proof positive, ani coiide

pass has ularc su re to follow.

2-..( t -itw vnr

Pik i". rrut, pff

I'ort au frtnee anl wnen anout tinny miles i m h.iv. r,.r ai. ftror th. fh May. from f,-rtm slioro tin African felt a severe shock K.ir-V ' i s- r..t

, . i i ir sawsstj rtecsBStesSs latliU aMsasAa of e.iithciuake. which had the anie cnort as im..irr.i a -

if thc vessel had been violently thrown up- C'BlilK'SC Si;ar-(anf rrd, on the shore. On the 10th another ani nr lmü:inar-.ii.. i-t frti. Ueh . , I S 3l warrr.nt to . ani to l.- pur of tttr rr lwt eqnalir alarming sllOCK was experience-1. krietr in enltivatin ia that vSctaifr. IHr saSs aseJh Ml Itavnita aran ronerl pvci v one on bond ' r.t" '" ' 'r n"n,!' ' "'"" R. ri.aWa AI! Itanai were ronsea. e eiy out on ooaru , . , , , ,. . .i: n hr M ,liU1I1 r & thinking the vessel had cither struck a reef , ir.-i. at j. iironi. - s .1 u, rt .th. 11 s,.

,1 liow t..r sni- .t ii - .-..v. ni.-l i.a-rs ana at J. or met with a collision. Weea1war.IV s:.;re. Dnler v.lhite.1. Our latc.-t Hayti papers were published JY ;:: v. - "crurv

on tne ttaj prorcwumg ino Bannnaar, nian -j- ()(j'syj j .-

ire mtist await nor nar arrival to learu tue g j otTeet of th- disaster on tnc Island. From the interior there came glowing accounts of the progress of the cotton culture.

Thc plant thrive well, and capital sets are

1

N. ALBANY AND

CWOAQO ItML KOAD fO.

. L--WKgf VP t i T-i -j at ftyW a"Ss

ed to communicate

his view

Thc Convention re-afttetti

ous mistake, had ho regard 1 th? precedents

Mel at 2. r. at. they established, an I thus escape 1 the em-

arrassinir noin n in wnic i w 11 ts uimvv 1,

the New York Un-leiwi iters, in thc Exchange Building, wlicn thc following hi. si

li-.r - r T. . n .'I.. . ...

m-.t;nn jnil ' too OIUCC Ol ,11-. VBIUY vuic, .v, . '7 , . , .... a 1 .tmnation anu i . i f hut his no itieal tnen-ls

aa -r v fe ' ' J p f

tt. ?r It Jf.niaor. naM.hes a list of the names ness was transacted.

ors.

the strnrgle for tho adoption of the sabsti ! -r r received the committee kindly an-J antes

rate, wliich wis carried by an increased majority I them M lhoj;h .,,cv hld c3rao q,, a m)r, tome of the Southern States refu-.ng to vote. , r,, iritoble mi5,ion. The committee perform d the The piatiorm was adopted by sections; sficr j j,. lhcm with cviJCnt reluctance an i rc which the dclegaüon from Alabama, Missiasippi. .' homc Somc of lhc ßcrCans were Louisiana. Tex s. Florida, all bur three from South ; , . . , . .ji. of conc-oncncrs.

Carolina, and rrt:ons of Arkansa. irziuia, . . ., ... ... , r- r-i . - ; , , . ". . ' , , .v.. . . I Tlia enm ntii oo annniiiti,! in soleet del

. w-- u;u tney nnaiiT concte.ueu e- irriT. vn viiiij..-'- oi i:ioc wiio n ivc cmi-r.t.u t u-j-h mi v iuu' . . ..v . - rr i . . j i tvi x.uA. tMM ft. r..nt'n. ' . .. . . ! .- .r u i ;,.! n;.,.;,. I Hon. Mr. 1. 1 ' ' n.; dcc

TT :- day. Sunday, they continued their BanaajT fciiooi j Pik.'s Pe .k this Spring. The list numbers atout f.wa.i-s ...... , m y.. - - sr arl.itrary and

tinn me rrc.'-.r ' cir c iIl'hi. i c e;a.iiii' . . r ..ji.ii.L.ii.M.ik. . . . ..-a j .... n i--ni -. n r . m s-.t1 n i i'Ij! iM"n.i lvr

- o - - nn.i meeting lour nours, ana nc.u wi. ii mr cui- itm hinarta am "ny, an-i yet uocs .101 rc-iwin m tier ot the delegates from Virginia and Georgia woiild tcrm a..love fnRt... Many of the ftU ; , h kVl. xonP( U th3 sntnYr says it was unable wcred:scus n 1 -her r-.-y would join the sece- j mUw wcre prpnt and shed tears and said they to ob.u-n the n im of all. This is a pretty Heavy dcrs, or remain wilh the Convention, when an ad- j d.Jnt Q live pngtr:n a C0,uity where their I sylcc oyt10 orkins population of a county.

joirnraen! s-v , -. tc J at 0 f. M. i ue oiapa.i- (rMi anJ neighbors, who had come amongst them j

i itata that the secedirg de.egations would ; flV(,ciircrt to be driven out because of their i

We arc iarorise 1 an 1 exece linsly regret

that through the influence of baa coanscl-

or no n immature or liastv consnwra-

n bet rave I into is-

............. n .ii.i - n I'm i i'ii.ni nnvnn. ......

........ i I . - , nn,.,lr " xvlii.-li must he re

submitted thj following: i wu, - . "aT oTT" "

y gar le t by every parent in tnc oia.c as iy ! raunie.il and not Democratic. I . . r.t.o

Snnnr.-,i t he recommcii : at ; -m o t ne on

Brvan and D.

the evt-ninr at St. Andrew' flnll and ssonnnani

II .mestr-ftd Hill.

The coi-'-ideration of the Homestead bill in the j

Hon

First District Jas Oren.

Second District James Jeffreys and W.

n.ra.va.-v nf X. Y. for Pre.i lent . and Stethf.ss 1 n, . iu.j.i v.. m .v ; Senate was postponed the other day for two wee ka ' Jaf VVairner

- - i ... uv.i.i. iiiii. ' 'm .. .. -- ,

. . ... I -

P. Baios

Third District FrnaOU S.Cochran

, perintendent did imp so a legal obligation

erecting mil is. President Gteffanl has tlceroatl the construction of a handsome public fountain at Jercmie. The John Brown subscription continue:.

the contributions consist tag chieffj of sacks of roflbc. The value of the contril'Mi ic is

L8CO. 1H(H). BaWMMff Arrnncmriit. Three de v Tr.t!n; ta Cnjlsanl and St. Leal. TM c.ii! Traiu fer (hlrage. .i ..' tjr .'., '' Puijrr Trn , ,r;7 br n mt

xortii. ntOM vrw U.IUNV.-. LactS Fvraias. 7..V. r. n.: ar.ir at St. Imia at S .T. a. m.

ily.

Cn.i Mvit n-iilj pt SunJaT, at 7.00 a.

oinntinj at Milrtii l! ni!ii O. - M. train. for St. I.ot.i. st

estimated at near thirtv thousand dollars

In 17'dl two Bcarocc, Vinecat ()re and u.l a a. aa4 for nacianadat 4. e n. . ... , i i fntr-AAu KkH EzraRss. Danr rT-pt SatnH.tr. at Jean Dentist Cnaraane, were DroKen at tne ,-, ,. M , ..,01.;i..;L. :. Kitenrii at Mutaa . sr s. ix..w. wheel, and then left to .lie on the public and at t jt5 a a fcrlj arrHraiiaJ 1 iff M t s roa-1, for having made an attempt to free I FR,,M mkik-'w CTTT. Cisaasaani . irrs-

t!ic slaves iu Hayti. A proposition is now

.::r Day Exeas ". Daily, rxrrpl uu,ur. at lu.lo a a.

... ii i - . i . - - ... - On lOOt to erect a monument on I lie spot clnnati at ia.t e x. nti- cn at LaJay-tt.. with trains t

and i vu-atij. CutaxxATi Xicat Exparjv. i 1" r m: uSr . lfy.pt Sa'Mrrlr ; with i. ..." j.i.aen-jata st S.S p v, reaeti

inat Cminniti at T" nr. a s.; ea Al&.n at l.t. e w. aarft Lasakfrflla at S.IS r m. CX Tu Uaa st a aO lin gular Stations and at aigna) station, on st'jm.tl. Jt-. h Tl : :)!, T "l i cimtift-t at nrastl with all Traiaeeath IVese Jtaate maA Kitlunon-l R. R.. ami at LaSiretW with th. Todut ifthe Tkd'a..fl Wallt R. R.,

M s (Vis.iii.' wifli Mi htan. S.nthm and Northern

Mi'-hijan and N-irthmst,

where thoo men were put to torture

death. Tho country is quiet and business is douridling. X V. Ewe. Post.

afcing On the Hecord. Durinsr th? present session of Cong IOCS

tU. rVmm ,irmi !afariv ns renr((iif Bi 1 ; n t hat I .; r... ft. 1? . .it Ml bieaa City will, the

.. .1 1 n'w.trt-.iit itf'i r wool il I . . . xi i . ti.l I '.i! K. K. f c Chfcwct aast all poeats CTeal

and ii", iwpwpww.- ihodv. has put itscil on tne recoru, legiuiy I 4 Detroit and all point. Kmc.

the rnnftsr en IT UM rs-ip rmtea tent .s inaed il.l v. on t

1 -- "!.. . . . ... . ., i.M.-.t :.. .1 ... .. ST' T r. .1. J T

of Ga. for Vice Present- It is also stated that-,., . . . ;Ildebt( for jroods. I hn 1 the waj it will pn.uainj oc amcu ia umt, fon-tn U.slitCt , tn. L. OIC RU'l o

- . . I "4P - - - "SSP ass I . a t a 1 r ' i

Kentucky is consultin;: about a secesaion, anO tnat , , . . . w;,hout seenritv. which were ! öo1J' postpoRi-u 1.0m trae to t.mc uv i,.e e..,- 5rtmaCko

DorOLAt would be nominated the next day, Tues

day, by those who remain. This may Lc regaidcd aa thc c'oatng of the aesaocratic concern. LATEa. The telegraphic account of the proceedings on Tuesday arc vagne and nnsstisfactory. No nomi

nation was made by f ithcr fraction , so far as we

willingly r-cccpted, were hospitably entertained during die night, and then Uft their adopted homes. These people left their property all unsold. Thc saw mill, the only one in the neighborhood, was (ieEtroved on account of some difficulty between iu owners and the slavtliolders. Mr. Bouhton said he was not a politician of ani

.Ka,.,h hnlh r..inrPn:iarA xr in full n nKi cr, w,n onn a wu... . u..,

' " ... ! 1 1 1 - - ItAStM nrrirTA in t t . K ! .lilt!

blaat. meeting at riiffercnr places, and e;ving rent . 'kaa I 1 V to their -pheimks," in long windv speeches. The preaching in Madison county, Ky. He saht no po breech cor tin. es to widen and deepen. If they ! P"ty was in any way responsible for what he ami enly deeour on another they will save the d bth Republicans and Democrats as

sucn, itoou aiooi irom u m w.icrccr ..v- "cuw . epokc n . t a word of reproach to his enemies in

-a"T . r . - . .r.,, 1 K'entnrLs htit in the kindest oos:.b'e m inner, lie

U i ne iemocra cuntiauca tw cAjaiiaic u;-vM 1 . the croelty of the Commissioners in estab'ishing a had no ill feelings toward any of them. He stid common Poor House where all the paupers of the ; the laseboldt a were more to be plied than ccn County may be cared for. It give ns qnite a dis-! wired, tor they suffered much on account of slavery CTrtation last week on thc sul-jcct and grew quite Of Cissius M- Clay he spoke in terms of highest Ctacuen: f H bardahip of thc arrange- respect, bat though his was a mistaken policy. cnt in the case of one f-tmily Reagan, asserting He id Mr. Fee an 1 bis co-laborers had been fight CO far M thuifinrily ii concerned the expense to j ? the battles of freedom in the Sowth with the the coanty will be greatly increased iastead of di- saw mill, the school, thc church and the Bible,

nrimared. It it somovth.tt uniortur.ate for onr i wm et ir. u.aj uru cf7 u.moc. wv

ocratic majority until the end of the session

Ma anaavMNational Con vention. Half Fare.

Repanlicans that trouble.

Fifth District 0'ias. Lo Armour and

E. d. Annan. C'v'l. Il'.li !. t .nlfr.nrnri.' rt'nit- nn 1

the Pittsburgh, Ft H sync and Chicago road , , and thc Grand Trunkof C an td i.arc the only r ads. , Js tn3 fog.

as yet, that nave signineu mat uicy w... wac scngers to Chicago daring tire sitting of tho Re publican National Convention at lwilf fire.

IT The Republican Congressional Convention -lent be authorized to appoiut au Executive in the 10th District is to be htld at Kcudalv.He on Committee for the State, Kai l Committee

to form an electoral ticket to bo supported by the voters of the State. Thc President annonnccd the following

the following subjects:

Ajrainat a tariff framed as to afford in

cidental protection to sotienng Amertcaa

i ndusti v.

St. I. u... ar

i . . i i g.

were re jueste.1 to vote in in -s vnicago convention as a unit.

A motion was aloptel tint the Prcsi-

! elected for tro rears. 1 In law conters no

greater authority npon one Snpei intendent than upon another. If one has the power

; to compel the throwing aside of all the

1 bo ks in use in the schools ot tle 5"aiP. nnr settler a .sutlicent Dirt of

! an I the intro Inction of others, so have his . blic jumam fur a home, without; I rm i . ..I. s; ...

successors. inen, in case ctiw-u uioi.- .

n

O- i.': iict of cars lor ii'-?'.

OaaaaanaSt. BAGGAGE CDEC1E0 TIIR0l(.n. P Tiiro'uti ri keta Sir s:.!e in LfHriarflla, Re. aSi Main . an 1 at t t' innaii)' ini-.- in Nw Albany, SfHii-

na Cttv, and Chirac, anJ f r all ihr nrin. .pal ints n

. . . . a a w . - w

Against a homestead UU in ended to se- da. iw,,t and Mws rtckfr. s,,a.nntej,nt

Sup'a Oflirx, Now Aldanv, AU TJtl. ls'.

the 22d dav of June.

as an Executive Committee: Wm. E. Cole.

neighbor that thi family utterly refuses to go to the Poor House thu3 saving the county tl 50 per week. We are also informed that every one of the family, exeep oae, perSape, are amply able ciinnnr trfc.'tnsel vet. Vfc mirht Bar more in re-

, , T ... ,1a I Circuit Proseemor.

r' . a i. I The Republicans of Marshall, wc understand, he promises to affl.ct hts readers and bore the pub- 1 ne - -. ; 7Tm um v Mpavw. ....... 1 intend nraaent n-' tlie name oi D. T Phillips, Esq , T.c wuh another essay on the same delightful them. ,atend Pf""- u,c name oi u j , ., . a of thia place, and ono of the editors of this paper, sre si; tri;: unu! wa her the wliolc of Laao.crous H

to tnc ltepuoucan tvon emiun u. uc 1.-111 rfi.uivi.

Tlie above is but a very meagre account of the

address delivered by Rev. Mr- Boughton and is written nheOj from memory nearly a week after its delivery.

Maryland lt'i.ubl.can Convention RufP.: i.r Ann On)

The Republican State Onavention met here to- Dr. Weiss, B Iwin Smith. John H. Hotibl. dir at Rech.bitc Hall. There were about thirty J)r. Qo. Harris. Charles Lee Armour, present. Montgomery Blair was chosen President ym pjnek.,ey Ewiug and Absolom PowA largo eriiwd ots;Kctat rs, inclu line a consider- I aljl-sorinkiing of "rough:;," who were led -n by , ers- .111 F.raat'us Levy. Levy and hit followers made aj A resolution was unanimously adopted, rush and upset the President table, knocking ( pledging the Republican party to support

several Republicans down, anu tearing UP " ' the nominee of the Chicago Convention, J . .. T. . ;i..i.mi I .r.l - .

pipers ami uocurv radeso' ertl arret

Thc Convention 1

Tho members N r"c crowd, w

nisoii. a primineut Kypubiican. .i pu

immense mob crying, "Lynch him," "Hang him,'' "There goee a man who tole a nigger," "Thare goes the spirit of John Brown." etc. Mr. Gunivson took refuge in the Mtri'ie Btnk, and the police eecorte! him to a place of rifuty. The

crowd then slowly disappeared

ten lent recommends a new list, we shall have all our school books changed once, at least, every two years. But ttte law says nothing in regard to the frequency or number of recommendations which may be ma le by each officer. Suppose the Superintendent determines to make a new recommendation every year or every six months and there is nothing in the school law to prevent this must the p;oplc be governed by these recommendation-, and subject to thoonormoua expense which they would nces-arily impose npon them? Certainly not. The true test of all law n the penalty atf.l,.,l ti ite violation. Where no penal-

. aa v. 1 s v- w - - a

In favor of Polygamy, by votmg against

the bill for its suppression. Against the admission of Kansas as a Free State, solely because she applied for admission as a Free State. In favor of screening tho President and his administration from a searching inves

tigation into the alleged corruptions of the government.

ro these wc shall probably have to ami

E

LECTION NOTICE.

N 'tif-t' i hereby r!v -n that th'-rt will ha a nwtinc -f tae

rilia hTanlaV IS nf tan tlnrinnnli l'.-rt. air 1 ! . h.-ilar Co ipany, ea tip-l: day of June, 1A t ta C.asss Sssana a Piyaeoatb, lodian t. r tbr narpuea f electiaa; nine in r-i tors far a;d .'-tntn-. for ihr in .In; rrir, a Ik-a ajad w 'MTt tin st.vkln.-la- rs an- r.rjn-.ti-l to attend. HOKAtTS (tKBIX, trretary. Tli Pen Republican and R. hter J T-mry arm nack pabUak the atoo t brer titui-a aud end MM tu O.n t-

,4 DMINISTRATOE' NOTICE.

" Tl.? untlerainetl havi.if takn "t letters af A4-

r..ll Ii inlvAAtiAn nf a law such law

P ,bc h(J whom ho niav. Tl0 thanks of thejiy - T,r Pl T ' Li . - 1 1 . .... i. ;.i ! ia nuiratorv and powerless. It .Ali. l.ugg

idjournea t.'l 2 o'clock. Monveuu on n era ten uert-u to u-' ,,,;, tle citizens of Indi-

were ereete.1 on the outMde by a snd other ofheers, and to Mar thai I Herring, i""-"" v r 1 ho followed hooting. Mr. Gun- L, PoIice fürc for tho ef,brt8 ije luaJc ana the text books he has recom.inded it

-tuea tT 1 . .... 1.1 ... .1 becomes mm 10 a-cci tain v i.ai .m.-u.. 1

to protect tho delegates in thc morning.

Tiro Convention then adjonrnod sine die.

, aU.'.ia befooe wc respond, if at all.

District for the office of Circuit Prosecutor. A

number of reasons snight be urged- why this county j fa tic purpose

should have the compliment of furnishing the

candidate for this office, which will suggest t'icm

9tm fc The Corporation Election Comae sT next Monday. The names of the ReafhiiHa frtrmrnees for the teverxl offices to be

filled will be found ia another column. They are selves to all, nud besides Mr. P. is well qualified all first rate saenraad well qualified for the posts for the posttiou. and we are certain will discharge I at. aaa dtt . 1 amn - " 1 I 1 1 . . . . ff . - -

All that is necessary to elect them ! the duties 01 tne oroce, ir ciecwu, pruu.p.: , .u,

JiTThc pro-slavciy ress are rery fond of asking why a slaveholder has not tho

The Convention had been in session some time 1 right to carry "his property" wherever

before it was disturbed, rue Committer were j bjs business or his pleasure calls him. appointed. At two o'clock a crowd had assembled TCs Qnestion U answered in tle true Yanin front of the hall. The no ice commissioners , , . . . . . . ä wUTaree force of police wVrc on head ta pre- keo fa.luon bv asking another, and the serve order, but the Convention did not assemble, following: "Why can t I carry my prop-

The owner of thc boose refused it to be longer used ! rvty where I please?" as the man said with

-assigned them.

- is for every man to turn out aad do his duty. Let BO illegal votes be put in the baUot box and vie to vy. as at the April election, will perch upon the Republic m standard. Rslly, then, freemen; rally at the po'Ts! If we carrry the election next Monday as we hare the power to do, it will tell upon the reealt nest falL The past elections dem- ' castrate what wc can do when we try.

Tne Kernhlicam had held a private conference

and decided to hold a Convention elsewhere. It is presumed te be now progressing, but where, is not knows. '

ally and satisfactorily.

Judge McLean.

Judicial Ifumiuations. Hon. II. P. Biddle of Cats has be on nominated by the Republicans of the llih District for Judge of tho Circuit Court, and M. H. Kidd, of Wabash, for Circuit Prosecutor. K- G.Shryock, ol Fulton, has been nominated by the Republicans for Judge of the Court of Common

Kentucky Repnblicnn Convention. CovrxcTO.t, April 27. Thc Kentucky Republican State Convention was hel l yesterday, Ceo. D. Blakcly, Ch.a. Hcndley m l W. D.G.tllxhcr were elected delegates at largo for Chic ego. . aaaa-a aaaa A Pietty Pass. There ;s bound to be trouble in Buchanan's Cabinet Only a day or two ago we were told that dark intima'.ioui ol suspected treachery in a Cab

inet officer had appeared in the GoiuufiMwn, and

Picas, for the District composed of the counties ot I w V9 learn by a special dispatch to the Cuuan-

n .1- A. f T,,w. i,:n hAt Leen Kosciusko, Wabash, Miami, Cass, and i u.ton. and , nati

ACWf 1 f ssj can w- a. t - r.if -a 1

Wibiam Dellart of Cau, w

i men Pleas Prosecutor for the tame District

- f I .: . V.l.. -. V... nr. 1. OA-fl,

VOnVCnilUlla MUIC iiciu a .(iu i . 11

as nominated for Com-

Both

tTkicnsra Jcdlclal Convcntien.

retVr the lollowing unplcaaaut fact

The Cot ode committee has made more tartüng

discoveries of corruption in the binding contracts. Even Judge BUck himself declared ii certain tostitnoay was true thc a mJua of the Pcsident waa "iaa a .Tl a . 1 mm V. . aa t i n . . mm ri mx t k

Mnwut. I no same ics.inio.ij .. s .-. wc-

corroi-orated by live competent and reliable wit

rroposcd as a candidate for PriaUnL Thc only 1

Ohjectfon th-f r. ' nrgH against htm is i.is age

74 jcsb jt as he Is is rigoroas as moat men at 50, that objection will -have lutlc wtigks. There is ao man we can more cheerfully snippcrt thin

' Judge McLean, and we believe he is emphatically j gw

las man for tae occasion. .njLaa and t ess sn- , DcfnocTÄtJ cm this as a victory because an inde- in vkun of Uw.in the samt manner as was done

den would make ai: .icible tesm. I cPW.rri.R-rmblicaii beaU the regular 110m- . with thote from tlie printing contr.cts

r - ":i 7. Tv a. iv; " .

two polecats in a basket, and a pound of

aspkicetida in each pocket trying to force his way into a ball-room. Governor Wnlker't Testimony. Thero was a time, just after hu dismissal from the office of Governor of Kansas, when Robert JI Walker s testimony though

it could not be discredited, would nt be fully accepted by Democrats, and consequently they could not be thoroughly put down as the frauds committed by their partisans in Kansas. They could dispute, end deny, and explain. But now Mr. Walker has been received into full party fellowship again, and dines with tho President, although be wants to fight tho Attorney General, and we suppose no Democrat can summon confidence enough to dispute his evnknce. Ilcsr what he said before Oo-

vode'n Committee, about the way the Dem-

law places at his disposal to coerce thc people into compliance with his "orders."

a . . ,

Dobs lie suppose he has power 10 compel obedience to his mandates? Thc law gives him no such power. He has yet to learn that the people are willing to bo advised, but will not be driven. Speaking of tho duties of School Directors nn I Trustees, Mr. Rngg says: "It is proper for them in contracting with Teachers, to make it a condition, in writing, in thcNr contract, that theirTeachers shall hear no recitations except from authorized text-books. Let every teacher

thc adoption of resolutions by the Demo- j u cratic Senate in favor of a Slave Code for , ruim

.. .... r . .

n-iiitr it.rtn oti tri' .:n:r oi -'rtr - -

un:v. In !.. l ' :-. h t.-t.v n:tft- all iteMr,. ta

ill ati'l .Ttnkr iiarm-nuitr p.ytont, ami thuaa

ariin-t th" sansr to nKfttese S-r aet.leasewt

.it -i:cnnn.i Aft'i,. .',1-ini 'nluw tv la. Tin- 1- iirp'i irfas. the Territories, an I in support ot toe cogma mi j annAtiAat caarr, aaa.. now fast growing into au article of Demo-1 ; cratic croud, that the Constitution carries I DMIXISTKATOR'S SALE. slavery tenWre thronghosit Use Union. p, to th higkttt It is not at all improbable, also, that tne i at thf rL.,jt.IlC. ef Gexirge Ganshoro, deccsesamo party will put itself on the record in cd, iu . Marshall county, Indiana, on favor of the doetrine that the defeat of the ; Fl'itlay , May 25, 18G0, Democratic party in the election of 1800, j Ail the personal estate af said decedent, not heat

w 1 be SUthi-eilt cause 1-ir a dissolution m oy tnc wiuim at tne appraismc.M, cu.ui.iiii. w.

the Union. Pittsbxtrg Gazelle.

if he is nominated.

vote for him, and even Kentucky, where he has as many friends a any other Southern State will not vote for him. He will lose Kentucky by more thousands than the last Democratic Governor carried the Stete. If therefote. the wire workers, office-seek-

in tho public schools throughout the State, crs spoilsmen, and plunderers, exert influunderstand that the penalty of disobedience ieuco enough at Charleston to nominate

in relation to this matter, is a forfeiture ot Douglas, they will never get pay enongn

from tho offices they expect to noi-i unaei tho "Little Giant," as President, to pay

Horses. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, one Ve-

con, two setts of Harness, fr arming

Uouslas Will Not Do. Utensil. Household and Kitchen Far-

. i ar

The Louisville Courier ((enthral organj . uiture 4c, ice. of Wednesday very emphatically says: TERMS OF SALE Six months enft wfB There is no use, however, of talking j gircn Dn all sums over three dollars, by porchaabont elcctim? Douglas. He rant be elected j sera giving notes with approred security, waiTina;

The South will not J .IL mZTLZLT SmZ

tnree uoiiars nnu uimn wu m imim. . ww

comm

n . I 1 ij A

cr.ee at tu o coca, a. as. on wawu un.

ABRAHAM CARY,

May 3, Administrator.

Thc official nwioritj for Dixon, independent acascs Toe testimony reierred to fixes upon tlie I

,..ai.nfh ma. for Chief Justice is 14 I. 1 he I 1 "u" , ' n . cae.

i-' '"t i CQfitrat;ta, to supp.ri papers n.ra iu.iui.-iic) cirvn.... i

. I . i llio r. j j ill null. . . j ti,t ' ocrats operated in tho celebrated Oxford

eani i hj

i 1

Congressional Convention.

ine.

One of the Met arevaleat, and the tame

I .. . a - 9- .1 T. 1 a ...n t - n

i -ne nuuian nc.-n, is in-, rorr ."iu V61";- - , " - , rn . l.:l, f time the medical worlrl rrare been eontrnqany bring-1 me as Governor of the territory, and wnicn

Thia attemnt to make Kansas a slave

State developed itself in the fall of 1857. It was first fully developed by the terrible forgeries in tlie pretendod returns. They

were not legal returns mat were soni to

Are they net hard up foe aotAotlaing to crow

a . . . i .... i i:a n. a auiinrr I mpv ..... ......a

Urin; HrrM m in the attention of ! over 7 itisauotu u.c on.y 7 time trou.cfo,ne and pa.nlul diseases tnat atienu

Che Caffcatiua.1', Committee to thc propriety of can gam latelyjn the ircejiorin.

agreeing toon upin the time aad place af holding ! Grain üfnrket. jnflbrrh hirmerons specific for its permv.ent cure; j rejected, although that rejection gave a j aeCr-res-ional Convention, says tw are -or- I fi , vicW from Europe has carted a rite in (but alt without rnVct. Dr. 3. Hostetter am expe- i nlÄjbtv tn Territorial Legi 1 attire to . ..... . . . 1 "--- . ! . 1 ...a .al. Krsted nhrinritii. h.is Bueceedeo ill . J - . . n i i:

cws. to SWVng tne ptacc from nyaoutn to , wttmi Com. WheM -vsmeeo FrintasviUe. Oir fHend Jaisaadcrstood us, wa , Fri(JnT ia ia Chicago 4SW hn ' mnd ' for thc Ff ver and A gue. The stcny aad intweat- which. X an f reo to say. X was deeply : thnah. Wins we maaot to say was, thu if the I c .a-, iincdesaaod littaly tsade for tae "flitter," and thc grieved. I did ray beat te eecure a Dem-

CommlUee though: it wonld be better to hold the a- J uuivers d sucsats attcutiuig tw tise, iwv saaaa

' CoaenUoo at the Utter place we would j'cld. for . Ureatt lean. thVtaka of the etrJe. lad v.duaily we prsfer the j Tbc LaFoitc CisanU Court was m session last

Cntreetian tVKild be held here, but, if the Cent ' week, and w 11 nrobabiT continue w - ,h..uW cLtu tuperiotilj over 4v oti.ex ptapara

settee thinlritwooidbeof nore r.drar.ts.ge to die fiterday the tnal or Jerry iaper s., oxiwtt

tw nsc, have made for, w,... mm ;B hat Legislature, and

V""'- 0-r 7t oxiou,W. making

i HoVette " lebrued Stomach Bitter, must and ' stump cpacchca. Tha brst fraud presented

to me was the case at Uxtora, wmcn was

cta

d it a Jfra:Ka!-.e if he'd here

not ir.s.st

Car

for

Ä-r4e.- of A

m j tu ti -ate ecu".

So'.! hi

where

-.nd. dTaUr gaJBSrany every -

Se SstvcftaHaitBs iu auotner column.

t forjierr npon th? face, and that 't vav so

has sinco been vwkjaWvltga4 Bjg

. . . a m .aa

his contract, and dismissal Irom his trust. See Circular, page 5. We are astonished at this language. We cannot conceive what could have been Mr. Rugg's motive for thus writing? Did he think to impose npon the School Officers of the State, largely presuming upon their ignorance of thc Law? Docs he really mean that "the parent has no right to choose what books his children shall nso, and that the assumption of any such right would debar bis children from school privileges." Could lie have intended to convej the idea that he has any control over the school

fund, or any power to withhold its distribution, as a means of enforcing compliance with his "orders." Prof. Larrabee, Snpcrintendent for 1857 and 1858, in his Annual Report to the Legislature, says: The law does not confer npon the Su

perintendent any control whatever over the school fund. Over this matter he has no more ediKrel than he ha ocer tho revenues of Russia." We regret the necessity which compels ns to speak thus ol our State Superintendent, and some of the measures be dictates, W. rwdiev bad Mr. Rum maturely con

sidered his course, he would have seen that it vraa'ee.rtflin to rnhirc his standing and

impair his influence; that it wdnld Ifnrüiili lanja.aa, kateriaf to his enemies with which to en -' rmr j5

Sn KRIPPS SALE By Vktne of act r.x"'iti.t miieO by th Clerk nf tae Laperte Oaaty t.'ommon Pl.-.i "'urt. in ftvnr of lanW Brown an asanas llie Cincinnati, Peru antf fTrtVapn Railway C'-aapMy. t mr iirwted. I wi!l otVr at PnblicSale aa the tear tsnarta. nt thf Cmrrt Ilmiae stxr Mt the town ef PtsweeSav baU C uv. Indiana, on SATURDAY, MAY s m

Vw,. tl.a h nm of 10 o'clock, a. m ana l n I-

of said rl.-y, the rrnU and

not ez

. - - l " .r.i.. cjL.ii,, dee ntwa reau eaisu.

half the ernenses incurred at Lüarleston. i"::;:?

. ... . m - jj - in aauu waasaj -

TW w-ur-w of tae Cincinnati, rvro k Chleasr BUHaray iav, fa th. roon-r of Mar-aaB. -C aaOse rtsCf btfi. aitpr-rstrurture. tiea, iron, track, srie rraefca. ton. oots, etationa. station booses, atatissi aTSaatta, ' ujid all the rlauta and ftaarfc.ass of tea

saul Company in sai-1 coanty, jevieC apaa aa thr praBft ty of said Co, to satisfy said writ.

cava, i wju. iar Tan iiöt

Rev. A. E. Simons, Baptist clergyman, was married in Kingsbnry, La Porte county, last week, and returned home with his wife to Bigclow's Mills. The sam e night a party of rowdies assembled to "bell"

... .1 l.-; l.. sir, nt srhlfll nr- . . J urruiM c

ing a pistol near a window, sent the wad i .rSit r an the right, ttur , , 1. Jnnc nf ; dcS-mtant in and to the saaae, or se

through tue glass, uriv.u rrm "1""trlass in the face and eyes of Mr. Simons.

hrnthar of the Elder. Mr. bimons win

lose one, if not both of his eyes. aaaae -- aw ri--yA hen, at Frodcricksbutg Va., recently laidaiacaegg. The people assembled in lartre numbers, and after eloquent

aaatatarest

HcS-tKlant

he seitsary to aatiafy

U. M

ay3 Sa3)

said writ BaAMAKD, enarar MarahaaM Caaaaty.

net. ... ibikc iiuniwv-i , T i. t., .;nc Ii, North and thc Ropub

Lean part;, thereof, decided her benship friendly to Republieantam and a sympathi-

S HE RIFF'S SALE. By virtne of an Onl-.r of Sale issued bj the Clert of the narajhatt Cvmmtv Circuit Court, aud te tat direct, ia Ctrar Caaatf Bradley. John A. Burnham, Henry Laawh, Cuiitsta TpVchard and Peter K iser, and anst MUtontastl. JCWn c. Castnan aad Franca. M Tynar, W oanjjesVltc Sale as the law directs, at the Cowrt Heaea asor ia wm

town of Plymouth, Marshan County, 8ATCRDAY, MAY : ncj anal VAa.-. IA iVIavh . a Int..

inpi SIS U IIF" IP'WH vei t v -v -a a- t - .

f raid day. the rent andaats sar aw rTT

ser w

t t wws -- a. at a. c m. a

ith the John Brown raid, and - '.l yr., of

SI) six m, swrea m.

1 1 1 1. in t l urk aar " iynw vy, aaia.

.-- mW --aai

diaäta. and ooe 8aaa Kounne aae ajousr

PnUics and all th MarRinory W aajt Barrets, ordered to be add hy theooart

me crivfn br said deSenaahtt to eaM

If thi rents aad preCtt for seven years

. . I J V. Qn.AOl tVl.l ml. r T.. rah.ll

upon deolare.1 uer uu. , '--Three h)) .uro. 1.1 kan should turn out to belong to toe. (iihuWketjm!aj

hv bird family? STATE OF INDIANA. Marshall Connty. a,: Ia the Marshall Ooeateoe Pssas Court, Jeac T ki'u' hereby girca, that at the June tarin of said Coert, to ije holden at the court-house .n Plymouth, on the third Monday of Jane. Jt t. of

tin-wnht to stH xrt tor nw i lasTrS Hornsf. .IneearM. i,,altrvh rt-A.

Bv w M. Krvn.vt i . Ppy

te asane.sw-

Z!rJZ eeetatM

sum sufflcient to eattsty stud judgment, VVvl m. far accruing cnata, 1 at tl Saaae Um fTaTSa-aa awt saa tu th highest tawfal dder theW- fif jTJT. estate, or all äs rieht, attaaasss aaseessa rT

. sa

dant 141 and to the sanjr.

aar Sifr-flf

merited.