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v. iKM id McDonald, 'JujKf the Uolted gtaleaj UUict Court for this State, 'L7ITASIC wld.c) Inlthll jciiy, yesterdagrjnornlog abortly after midnight, .;t jae-'tftW Along and paiaful illness more lthan fisnally marked , by fluctuations of ' :t ' j-- improrement and relapse.1 His disease : t? SS FuridgW approach pals$ fra 'Wd 'iBeenjs tolhave?,f)eecompiicated
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0f,aWM AJUjuskuy uiuuiut u- una ueeu iii .' o ti ilt health; and if a 'fatal termination of
,t. t i rtLa Hutt attack -could- have J been" post i-'t1vj J6lied'it WJiardiy doubtfult that Vhl
long and 'useful life ;,irould have been enuuu in ynr or wo pj geaerai pros '- to the last '-moment, ' and idled almost
; ii 5i":t"io9 David McDonald wasT-orn. in s Bour,u lxn. countyi Kentucky, Vn tbe8th!rbf May", 1803,' and waa" xonsequenily sixty? six years of age at catih . During JtOSrW boyhood he attended' school through
W.the Call and year until his 14th. year, r when hia fattier removed to Daviess Co in this state lie received but twelve weekstuition in bis newbome, and his educattb so far as itsequisition' by -ordinal processes wusfioncernel, end-' ed with-tiiat. Eleven yars passed : in the customary labors oC.a new country ; brought him to the ageandfintellectual development which demanded a difler ,ntpu3nit, and he bcijtbe jBludy of elaw in Washington, the county seat of Daviesa, in 1328. lTc was admitted 'tothe bar in 1830U TUetlearjiess and 4cical;xaethod, the soundness of judgr jneikt and power of keen discrimination Jrtilch afterwardS.tlistinguished his forfeftpc ekorts, already tilaffiert him for a lading'tean, and fh 185a be was sent to .Jfcfiegttiature. y Ji nerwas put mue jtXT$,o infthose days, and it is not im probable that tberouglicland careless discussions bf such a body had little at(tions for so acute aw intellect and vpensitivc; n&turr as hiaand if he did to attract atteMOn, it has not in anyj record wa.have met. In ha received a positipii more in acance with his .tastes, tuat of I'roseutmg ittorne fbr the Seventh-Judi-TafXJircuit. If the place suited him he "appears to have suited tb-f)eople attho bacs fwell, for be waa re-elected in -lf5C. tOn the expiratiaff-Of this second -dm he was made; Jujge of the Tenth Judicial JCircuitix a position which 'he held two -terms, tDout tXourteen years, and whjfh he dinifieaSnd adorned with a 'degree ofacuteness, learning, and integrity that madm almost a prover6jmong the members ot the bat. He was Regarded in thoidays, when the complicated and artificial system of 'pleading', which we obtained from Eng-jgjk-prcyp4r as e most tbproughly-
conversant wiin it in an us uecans, oi any man en the bench or at the bar and . HTlJUlali themore ' abitonsV and difficult - Vrd'H?'06"!' 'ranked among .rrt;bc'ithe first. When the new CJonstitution', i-:?hr k to'it!iji!l0ffijtaffi people,' . .. stay ' wettintd jfoVCelieJeft theJBenctf and
- .'r.n n.u m renamed bis long intermitted ' practice.
v-fci .tiiWi repuwwotti soon iuaue;i bu exttsu :S"tM?ftfMe Rnited States Courts, where the most important civil Jfe I that lie "ii "deemed It best to rem'6'Vef to this city, to . cnua a keep it more-effectually in hand. He left "'i? f, WcoSi11 a,4 .l4'eu his resi-
' :de3urin:the ;time;'he EeTd the Circuit Judgeship, in 1855, or thereabout,
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s. ; i-c aiejiis sueeeBflTftt the bar .was; of course, ri Uwi decided and immediate.; It might have ij been assumed as a matter of course that . he would succeed. t'Heat ho time held - , e.i f w less than ; the foremost place,; and he is'.:,ot held lliat ai easily as.if the'1 most yigor";ous "period of his lifo had been passed ' :i avin making instead of hearing arguments. During hisn practice j he found tim e to s V'Q compile a valuable isiw treatise whick is ;iit;wiej ''esteemed by the profession.' In
r1864be was appointed. tr the Judgeship tlife United State District Court for "the District of Indiana,' whfcli ; he held at his death.; The memory of his servi-
' ."iT cei in this position is so 'recent that we y may " spare ; an eulogy,' which will be . .i merely the echo of every man's feelings y ;Ta", (wuose, business brought him in contact withW Judge. o.xtxt,. . .a.t m Judge McDonald was a most consci- , ,r f .licioufl ' advocate.' ' Ie deemed it his - --dnty to disregard no sonYce of informa-
, iiiuu ur vuggeiuoB ui, uiigut -give iiiui (: fact or hint of an argumenL(We rememriiT.'ber that he once came to us to procure .) 0 a. copy ofj an argument-we had made in the Journal on some, contested election case. --Thoogb 1 hastily prepared, as t Ai'JL ii'l ti lJ , t, tcjuuag oatMinMS usually arev u ueciar : ed;tht itbadf suggested vpne on two
. a.; -.o good points which had not occurred to
v STw : His thorough . study of his argui inent In every; detail;; botE inprinciple 'T f-A of and autuortty, made him more than us- ! j ii uair 'wncUveVto the Court and we i,., jf r. i wrpnttfc ' Jadgg would, tnive, been . ui k a wwiUifig to decide any point, in a case in rr, whichhejyas ' concerned, without hear"ry q jngbfta. LSCehare jometimesiieen him ' manifest a little asperity .when he tho't IC'ke w 1 stupidly' or wilfnlly misunder- , r, I A 1091 but i was i rdtaarily kind and
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his voice waa pitched in a high key and atrongly inclined to a 'whining' r lone, Xt his matter waa always sa pertinent, j well' arranged, and ! instructive, that-he
f;"wa$, in51 spite of his natural .defects, a uj Iniiis early life Judge McDonald occasionally 'appeared in thepulpit aa an evangelist of theiaitb, then, -known as sthe 'New Light,' of which Barton Stone, of Ky., was the chief advocate," and whichwas the; precurser of the present iChristian' dcnomination.' He was for a ne, associated with Jesse Mavity, a men. quite wen known in bo,utuern Indian a,"at that earl3! day, as 1 a xnan of Considerable' eloquence5 and ability?'' As mot unfrequently happens with 'acute - and inquiring .'minds', jroung - McDonald jsawhat he Ibbught irreccncilabie in- - ' 1 A 1 " ' 1 uuusisienuies in iue leacnmgs -oi re elation, and he became skeptical. ! .We do not'thinWheeTeVrelapseci jinjto downright-Deism, but his : religioasf views Vere confnsed ' and uncertain; and he ftwaa' tooa indifferent to take the trouble to clear, them up even" to himself. .But that bVfelt.a-consciousness that he had not';let go aili's holds f on ithei Bible and .Christianity'1 was 'occasion ally evinced , by some . casual ' remark . that I showed -more than he suspected of his thoughts"Once while he was1 inrnttehdance" on the Legislature, about the time, he was res elected Judge ofthe ;;Tenth Circuit, he J remarked to a minister who bad spoken of jhiV religious, or - rather irreligidus .Views Ah, ray dear sir, you know, that eve"ry planet must sometimes pass thro' :. the exact spot at -which it: started on its course, and I, too,', may yet come back ' to that starting point in my, views.' 'n He "didl rile realized 'the: truth of Bacon's apboristo,-'Thinking may lead a man to infidelity, , but thinking more j 'deeply s will lead him back to Chri stianity gain.' rAs he thoiight more profoundly -bf the arguments that shook his younger in tellect from its convictions, he saw their feebleness .and came jback, as jhe had predicted, "tb flic. point at which he started.' vIIe beoame a jthorouffhlv and sincerely pious man,.--devout in all his outgoings: .and incomings,- model of Christian fidelity and zeal-' In his later ;year:he'gave7much' thought to the. subject of 'Spiritualism,1 and was a complete convert ' to the doctrine ! of the presence and action of the spiritsof the departed in our 'present visible : lifeV He took a prominent, part in the; recent Spiritual Convention' in this . city, and j.there expressed his ; entire, faith in the spiritual origin of certain ' phenomena exhibited by the -mediums, thus afford ing another illustration of then truth f that tha p: ext r e nie; o f in fid el i ty 8 i s f ar more apt to change to the extreme" pf cred uli ty ,w'h en' it changer atf all,,, than it is to the moderate cpnyjctions-of'a iudgmentr'thit has 'never ben, shakei" In the last , days ,of Jus r illness,! we are miormeu, ne Decamp. aoobuui i of the j doctrine ,Aod abandoned j 'lt"lVt ' r: V--'' - ; aiaujrtJy'J The Fort Wayne Democrat of the 13th 9 gives thii ' account two lawful? acci? dents occurring almost simultaneously in the same'famnyi'bywbieli one child was killed and .an6ther;tefiiuiy injured t unio cirvaaugnter oi--Aaatn . webeiyl . rcslding jon Monigdmelry i street, , jmetwith l a very ( serious z accident this ijnorning- about .ten o'clock. - i S lie -was standing en'sf picket 1 fence; ani fcy ' a cmisr step-fell, : striking one of the'.sharp pointed1 pickets; wicli inflicted a deep u and ghastly,, wound " in ' .her'abdomen, from which her bowels protruded'.''AfV ter this accident occurred, the mother of the little girl sent her two sons,, aged respectively nine and twelve years, af, ter the uncle, who was working in - the ,Tpie r, railway i shbps.UA When they got to the railroad a train" pf three 'freight ' cars and a ca . toose was moving , down ',the.road . and one pf, the. boys 'made an 'attempt, to get on, but was Warned off by the engineer. The train ; moved a little further and coupled on another caboose, t and had started up when the boys, thinking they could reach the shops much quicker by riding, jumped on. A fter 'going some distance, the elder boy,' who was hangs ing on by an iron hook at the side of the car, thought he would . .alight, and swinging bis feet under the er, fell to i the ground, bis feet falling - across the track., . He turned i over ; once or twice, but could not extricate himself; before one of the trucks passed Over, almost severing his feet just above the ankles. He was taken to a bouse and a physician called. ' He lingered in ' great agony a ; few hours,' when death came to his re lief.; No blame is attached to ,the ' men pn the train, as the. boys had been warned to keep away, r, -ist.fj v- BoraR W . '. . . , a Presbyterian mini ister, said that early in his ministry he and a'Brother.H. . ..were conducting ' meetlhg, in which there r was much re ligious interest: An old man gave ex? pression to? his joy,, by shouting,. and continued it.ua til it began to interrupt the 'services. -Brother o H.itBaid to Brother W Go stop that old man's noise.' H wetat to him and spoke- a few ? words,-; the shouting man at once became k quiet. Brother ' W, . asked J Brother 'H. -'What did 3 you '.say. 'to - the man that 9 quieted hin so promptly ? li rother W . . , , . replied, Iasked him for a dollar for foreign missions.!0 j. It is' etated that Mrs. Qrant kniade verses in her: girlhood, Since learning, her signature we, the Writer of this,, remembier her as a correspondent of a pa per witt .which we were., connected. 1 She wrotequiie creditably." We felt an interesflii'her: "'We're sorrV'she didn't marry more fligtbly. PrenticeJ
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; AMI 7 - This long tried and popular" Remedy is again called to the attention of the public. A often as the -yMrwlls arowtd-WpWprieioTriaftnualfy maka their bow ta the neoplpf a ad remind tben tba4 amongst th many things' required for the health, comfort and sustenance of tbe fa y through (lie tongand tedious months of winter, Coe's Cough Balam should not be forgotten.1: For years it has been household medicine and mother aaxiMM for the safety of their ehno'ren, and all who suffer froA any disease of the throat, chest - and lungs,' cannot afford to be without it. . In addition toj the ordinary . four ounce so long in the market, we now fnrnish our mammoth family eise bottles, which will,ia common with the other size, be found at all Drag Stores. I' 0 :T A Vf FOR CROUP, f 1 V, 'rSsissm vt&, 'fat fouai Waivable, and may alf ways bs relied upo,i thsniOst extreme cases; r SSSBBBBBSSBafcBBSBJSBBI WHOOPING COUGH. .... - -. The testimony ol all who hare used it for this ter 3 rible disease during the last ten years, is, that it is rariably re lie res and cures it. . c - Ti ; . ; SORE THROAT. , - , ii . i "Keep your throat wet with 'the Balsam taking little and of ten and yon will very soon find relief-"1 '? j ' ' i i' ? u i ' f ' j ' '" -a r ?t onse HARD COtDS AND COUGHS Yield it ones to a steady oas IoF this great remedy It will succeed in giring relief where U other ' reiiiedies hare fatlei. ;' 3 "fft '' i SORENESS OF THE THROAT CHEST AN LUNGS.' ! I0 sot delay procuring and immediately taking Coe'sOough Ualsanv, when troubled withi any of the aboe named difBculties. " They are "all premonitorr symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later sweeny on away into the valley ol shadows from which none can erer return. IN CONSUMPTION, ' Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief and today rejoices that her life has been made easy and prolonged by the use of Coe's Cough2Bal8am. IN SHORT, The people know the article, and it needsjno comment trom us. It is for sle by eer Ifeiaggistand dealer in Medicines in tbe United States. : THE C. G. CLARK fc CO., 1 Sole Proprietors, New Haven Ct. AFIT JJfflp . XliSSla T JsA62LZil I .Xb6 jad!!! THE ATTENTION1 OF THE PEOPLr -., t IS CALLED 10 ; World's Great Remedy ! , COS' S D Y S PEPS I A-e U R E , j Shis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptic as , the only known remedy t that, will surety c' that aggravating and fatal malady. For years swept on its fearful tide, carrying before It to an ; nntimely Coe's l)yspepsia Cure has JDotneJto Indigestian, Dyspepsia, f Aic I Hettdacht.i Sourness or Acidity vf Stomachy ,. Rising of Food, Flatulency, -lU x ailifiaO tS,7ii'tud7. Weariness. -' 3UU r Ci S3 rt nnauuermnaimg . .. in uealhi". ,! l. iXA as sufely!cure3 fey this potent remedy, as the oalienttakes it. AUttougn dui nre years oeiqre mw ii . . .. .... .. i. neoote. wnat is ine vermc oi mo BsaH iiiMi p.1:,t . , . -..i "J- -' .what Lister Sexton" of Mil waukee; says i 1 A S-i if , M 1 m m 4 1. irrom L.USiKlt Sii.luJi.ilJauwauaee.j - -v?n - f MiLwarKKB, J4, 186S. ! H:f , : w -5. . . j .,i STenh. 0'. CUnrls d ri'Ve ffafwrCttta f. Both myself and and wifehave used Coe's Dyspep sia Cure.andit has proved perfectly satisfactory as a remedy. 1 hav no hesitation jn. saying that we havereceived great benefit from its use O f . Very respectfutlyV ' f SO c LESTEl vl SEXTON mo - A GREAT BLESSING. . From Rev. L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Co. 0,1 Mer: Strong & Armtrong, Pi uggitt; CU- land i 5 7 GisTtniR It gives me great pleasuae to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dv8nepsia Care. She has ljeen for a anV ber of years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied with violent paroxismof constipation which so prostrated her that she was " all the while sIor months, unabla, to do" anything." She took, at TonVinstance, Coe's Dyspepsi-Cure, and has de rived GREAT BENEFIT FROM ITinf is now com; paratively well. She regards this medicine as a great blessing. Truly yonrs, - ' " Jan. 1 3th, 1 868. - " ;V l'-HL'X WAtlD:" - p? T T W O f CtERGTMEtf: ill. r J The Rev. Isaac, Aixbk, of AHegAany, testifies that s jt has 9ured him, after aUother renasdias had failed. 'MLt r 1' Ji O Any jruggistin tha douotry wi rdtiaJtou, if von take the trouble to enquire, that every one that biija abottle of Coe's Dispepsia Cure from them,' speak .in the most unqualified praise ol its great medicinal virtues.,.,-,. avorj:.,:i. 'iOI .11 VI II O X - Coe's - 'Dyspepsia; jCure Will also be found iuvaluahle in all, easse of Diat rwii.(r r!ti. Sun Comnlaints. Gl iping, and In fact every disordered eohdition 'rilir3 "SWtnacai- ' 1 w ; t" ,.T ."-. -111. i R ' Jo--.no J -will'r'l ; - SoW irniw$sts) !ia city or cou"ty VTerywheRS 14ef bvttle.or by application tott tit ran 10 Bole Proprietors, Jfrw HVsa,Ct.
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Htf PCT0BAL ELI ,i. r ----- WILL CURE ..-. ao arsene a a, Asthma, .7".r,'AmitmsaEa' of to t .Throat and' Xinncrs ! r'T, m t 0 ' la confirmation of the above, the nublie ia referral to certificates on wrapper around .each bottle, in addition to the testimonials herewith appended: Opinion orthe Rev. Wm. Graham, for three years the efieieataad respected pastor ef Aabury Chapel ia ina-iiy-r iff t. ,j"X W e are prepared to certify from experiments the most reliable and convincing, that "Baaa'sPsCTOBAt. fcLixiBis a very snoerior remedy for diseases of tha Throat and Lungs. It is extenaivelv naed hv th beat Phyaiciana for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hoarsef ness, etc. etc. We recommend it to all and especi ally to Ministers and other Public Speakers who are trenbied with- Bronchial difficulties. It hss lieen theroaghly tested, and acts like a charm. 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Those owing tbe estate will make immediate '.settlement, and those having claims against the same will present them daly authenticated. i The estate is supposed to be solvent. no20-3t, Qommtr Hat Fashions. fTTHE nndersigned has. U inst received hiana SUM HER Style of a AT S or all Kiasla, to which he invites the at tentidn of all who wwnld ndulge in the latest fash3.Callat the flat and Cap store" of - i.Ktiir Btfncinilfa .iinfi avrrniniu .; Richmond, J uae , 1809. ..:Is P-klisk-sl ky-B. W. DAVIS, on : .r Taeaday Ilornings, i ' . , PAYABLE IN . ADVAMCE. ' ' f. JOB PRINTING-, We haya , a .new ,"ff P AT. JOBBER," and aaw fonts ' t;-f-. v of type of tha'lataatstyles , botb plaJn ad faneyi and ara prepared to do work SMtaa4 tpaditiouir.
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