Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1859 — A Great Name for a Great Man. [ARTICLE]
A Great Name for a Great Man.
Mister Cass, in his cabinet, dosv ana Sit-ek, Says to naturalized citizen*—-“Pray vu, \-j meek 1 I’ll protect you, while here In republican lunu. But, beyond the great *•.-«/, you’re at despot's con - maud!” ' Afle.Athrs, Mister Cass-sure ait in-, ji mjisi agr. . That your n.vjsk shot!hi he sounded —‘ nit the great V Sad Accident —Mr. John Osbort. and ins wife, residing abo;u seven mii-s knits <>•/ this place got into a carriage about tour o’clock last Sunday in the afternooi’.l -to romt-_ to Westville, The horse became fractionand unmanageable, before leaving (he yard. Mr. Osborn jumped out on one side, ai-d i > iady on the opposite, and in so riding 'ln f head came in conia- ' with the fence with such a concussion that-she died the f<> IL >w vug morning at about six o’clock. llVt-fo;'te Her aid. emptied upon ’tie wh .r Philadelphia a quantity of cherries which ha,} beey- used to flavor rum. About twenty pigs [> irt.ook of the fruit, and were i;rhl" r-.-drunk thereby. Being intoxicated they begin to squeal and iri other w avs nu-.ke themselves ridiculous. In the foolish greedy oi their countenances they were said rol resem - ble inebriate humanity very closely. * (£y**A special dispatch to the Sr. L mis Democrat says the Kansas Constitutional Convention met at Wyandotte, Kansas, and perm inant !y organized by tiie tjlectioi of J. M. Winchell, President, and A. J- Martin, Secretary. No business of importance was transacted. Tiie Convention stand ,3 r Republicans to 17 Democrats. Hou.stuJL, who is fairly in the field as a Candidate lor Governor of Texas, in a letter to a Iriend, says he will make no regular Canvass, though he may deliver a few speeches, and when he does, lie will be down upon all the modern isms, ultriisrn, reopening the African slave trade, secession movements and artful dodges of the day. Poniatowski, the sole representative of the royal family of ancient Poland, who has escaped from exile in Siberia, on account ot his attachment to Protestantism, lias come t > this couh'rv. intending to become a citizen. He is lecturing at Portland and Newburyport, on Siberia and Russia, but means to come We»t tor his residence. ft(yA gentleman announces in the Buffalo Advertiser that he will deliver a lecture in that citv, in which he will exhibit a “model of his steam battering-ram, by which two men can whip out any war vessel now afloat, without firing a gun or losing a man; ami also a model cannon, that will load, aim, fire and swab itself ’out. ' A gang of burglars has recently been broken up in New York, and it has been discovered that several of their heaviest robberies have been executed through the help of servant girls, whose lovers the robbers pretended to be. is a woman in Buffalo who knits in trontol the residence of her debtor every day, in the hope of compelling him. to pay up. She attracts large audiences, and never gets tiled of repeating her story. wife of a clergyman, in Boston lately caught her foot in her hoop-skirt in. such a manner as to throw her down with great violence and to break one of her legs. writer in Blackwood says the peculiarity of Louis Napoleon is that he consults everybody and follows his own advice. is said to have left a manuscript treatise on Geography more perfect than any yet known. 0O“H is confidently believed that either the Queen or the Prince ol Wales will soon visit. Canada.
