Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1858 — An Ex-Gorvernor in Jail. [ARTICLE]

An Ex-Gorvernor in Jail.

A man named Henry Wells, who represents himself tc lean Ex Governor of 11!„ was airested in fjhis city nighl before last on the ohargi of drunkenm- Deputy Marshal Brum, httnisiied him M it}; accommodations with mine host Majniing, of the commodious hop 1 adjacent t. ji the Artesian well, where his Excellency passed the night as.well as could In clod. He was arraigned yesterday) the august presence of the Eord Mayor; and fined JjjfG.. He had over a thousand dollars in money with him, and paid his fine with the air of a Prince. Lafayette Courier. ‘ —j 1 L O^rßrigham Young says “if our enemies •were to come hene in proper spirit, they would, in one month enbrace our religion.” Mono likely your wives, old fallow,” puts in Prentice. 6 (kOr'A few days since, a company, composed of men and women, of Boonsboro, Boon county, lowa forcibly .seized and destroyed all the liquors contained in several doggeries in that place.