Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1858 — North-Western Indiana Conference. [ARTICLE]
North-Western Indiana Conference.
After a pleasant and harmonious session of six or seven days at Valparaiso, the North Western Indiana Conference of the Metho dist Episcopal Church adjourned on Monday, 4th inst. The appointments for the ensuing year are as follows: IWDIAWAPOLIS DISTRICT A. WOOD, P. El I Indianapolis. Strange Chapel, Wm. Gra-I ham; Clermont, E. Rozzel; Zionsville, C. A. Brook and F. M. Pavey; Lebanon, C. B. Heath; Mechaniceburgh, F. Cox; Brownsburg, L. S. Martin; Danville, A. Gurney; Fillmore, J. S. Donaldson; North Salem, A. Utter; Crawfordsville, G. Morgan! Crawfordsville Circuit, M. H. Wood; Darlington, J. B. Grey. GREENCASTLE DISTRICT A. G. CHENOWETH, P. E. Greencastle, G. W. Stafford; Bainbridge, J. Cozad; Otter Creek, D. Demot; Terre Haute, Ist Charge, G. W. Crawford; Terre Haute, 2d Charge, P. I. Bosw'ick; Sandford, D. Shankwiler; Clinton, J. Edwards; Numa, J. H. Keyt; Rockville and Montezuma, C. S, Bargner; Bellmore,L. Green, J. Clearwaters; Annapolis, J. W. Parrot; Russelville, B. H. Bradberry; Ladoga, H. B. Ball, T. C. Stringer. ATTICA DISTRICT J. M. STALLARD, P. E. Attica, J. Leach; Shawnee Prairie, L. Nebeker; Poolsville, M Wood; Newtown, L. Taylor, J, L. Thompson; Alamo, D. Crawford, L. Buckles; Covington, G. W. Hamilton; Newport, C. Skinner; Eugene, 11. S. Robinson; Perrysville, G. M. Boyd; West Lebanon, H. W. Brown; Williamsport, T. Bartlett; Pine Village, XV. Posey; Oxford, H. O. Huffman. LAFAYETTE DISTRICT J. L. SMITH, P. E. Lafayette, Western Charge, A. A. Gee; Eastern Charge J. C. Reed, Circuit XX m. Micheals: Delphi and Pittsburgh, N. L. Brakeman; Camden, J. B. Mershan; Burl-j ington, J.’T. M’Daniel; Frankfort, R. Hargrave. Rossville, F. Pierce; Clarksville, G. 1 Guion; Romney. J. White, J. Spink; Day-] ton, J. Hill; Monticello, T. E. Webb;] Thorntown, to be supplied; Thorntown Acudemy, O. N. Sims, Principal; Win. Camp- I bel’, Agent. SOUTH BEND DISTRICT T. S. WEBB,. P. E. ] South Bend. Wm. Wilson; Sumption Prairie. A. Fellows; New Carlisle, J. R. Eddy, D. E. Barnes; Plymouth. W. P. Watkins; North Liberty, l J. Musser; Knox. J. B. Adel; Maxenkuekee, J. F. Jones, C. L. Smith; Rochester, F. Taylor; Kewana, T. •(>'. Workman: Rolling Prairie, T. C. Hackney; Benettsviilc, W. Beckner. LAPORjTE DISTRICT- —-B. WINA'S, P. E. Laporte, P. Wiley; Door Village, W. S. Harker; Westville, J. Johnson; Michigan Citv, 11. Smith; Calu met, Patrick. 11. Dutch; Valparaiso, S. T. Cooper; Valparaiso Circuit, A. Hays; Crown Point, J. XV. Green; West Creek, XV. J. Forbes; Medaryville, J. S. Woodard; Rensselaer, (.'. B. Mock; Morocco, J. (’. Mahin: Battle Ground, A. J. Sheridan, and 11. S. Shaw. 075“ Rem ember that the Administration is seeking to crush Douglas for no other reason than his opposition to the infamous Lecompton Constitution: and in this Administration Colonel Walker declares he has j “unbounded" conlidence. (gS~A lady friend said to the leader of the German Band: “Well, Uncle Julious, then . ypur Band played for Colonel Walker!” “Oh, no, ve play for de. money—lor Walk- • er's money; wetto plav for him. We all vote lor Colfax.”— Crown Point. Register. that the past four years of the Congressional career of Colfax are characterised by indomitable perseverance and energy, ami that they are pregnant with his public acts. (gJ’Remeinber that Colfax’s • opponents enrinot point to a simple act in his last four years’ Congressional life, but that are perf< ctly honorable and worthy of a statesman. (jiCThe Providence, Rhode Island, steam •/coton mill was sold at auction on Thursday for §53,000. It was assessed last year for taxes at 160,000. is estimated says the.' 'Trenton Journal .that the loss to Dyer county Tennessee, by hog cholera, the present season will reach two hundred thousand dollars. (tZA fop, in company, wanting his ser-I vant, called put: “Where is that blockhead of mine!” A lady present answered: “On ;your shoulders, sir.” Denver of Kansas, who has ■ resigned his commission, to take effect on the Ist of October, will resume his position . as Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
