Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 41, Number 46, 27 January 1872 — Page 2

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' SATURDAY, JAN. 27, 187.

tymht the FrienfoaV.

Od Wednesday night ialt;-MlM

annual meeting of tbia institution

waa.neld in the Pearl street M.-E. Church; Owing to - ;be .'fact that a public lecture was in progress at Lyceum Hall, a revival hmCevtral Church, servfeps at' the Eptseofsl Church, and ."a erv ooM rtiL

tad the effect fcf making attendance mneh smnHertiian It ; would have been trader I toote favorable : eircumstairccsi

tboae who were present'had their heart in the work and fels that "it was good t bo there:" Thibet ! iag was organized, by calling D . 6. Crawford to the chair, ' and appointing Dan 1 Surface, "Esq Fee. The-President and Treasurer of the Home, on behalf Of the Board of Managers, submitted interesting reports of the working of the Institutionits financial condition, do. for the past year.which will be found in another column."' After the reading of the reports by Timothy Nicholson, Rev. Agenbroad, Levi Jeasnp, Rev. A. A. Brown, Timothy Nicholson, and -JV. R. Miller, all made brief, appropriate and pointed remarks, fa commendation of the Home the . good It - was doing for society, and the ner cessity there was for material aid to sustain ir. " sv .iT ' ' A brfef letter was read frost. Jo sepU Moore, President of Earlham

College, expressing hia ; sympathy in the work, and hia regret, in con

sequence of bis health, . that he

could not be present at the, meet-

The venerable Mrs EJiaabeth

nopaina, came forward, and in . a few well-timed and forcibWI re

marks, riveted on the minds -of all

in the bouse the imperative weces

aity of not only paying off the in

debtedness of the Home, bat to relieve its managers from Antiety and burden, as to the wherewithal

to keep the machinery in efficient

worsing oraer in future Dy Keep ing the treasury like the" widow's

"cruise of oH" always enough in it to supply real wools. .Her ad

monition to parents regarding the

proper draining of t bildren.to keep them .frem the paths of immorality and wice, sunk deeply into the

hearts of those who had the oleas

ure Shearing the wordr "Of truth and soberness that she so earnest

ly and feelingly uttered. I

The following gentleman were'

appointed by the Borart of Alana

gera, as the eolicting - committee

for the present year: Messrs. A

Gaar, Wm. S. Reed, D. IC. Zeller,' A. . Crocker, Timothy Harrison and Wm. HiaU. v - , The meeting then adjourned. .

Tea CooTnACT.TbV Wwchester' XouraV al, of tlio 24th,ooeeins ti following aexuuaAi of an important 4abunt, just recorded ia the Recorder's ofya otjRnndolph cdnnty, i Which oar citisenf Ant tofcrewhat interested Aa article, called a "eoatract between the7

Clnetanati, Richard jbd Port Wayab, tlai Grand Rapids anatRanay- the - Cincinnati; Hamilton and Dayton and the Pennsylvania," Railroads was placed on record at the Recorder's offlee hurt week. It is the longeat ipta meat cm record in thia Count,- and occupies twenty -two pagea on the record, wriJen very feTkaWy. The instrument is signed by Thoe. A Scott, Wm. Parry, Wm. A. Howard, and

P.VcU,Trcs13eats Of the fourCompan-

ee., ;Byita provisions these companies are to transact busiaese togotner fen the lines ef

theC. H. AD.,FU-W. A- Richmond, Pitts-.

i burgh, Fl.. Wayne . A Chicago, and t Grand

, hapids Railroad for the term of .years,

It Is also provided that goods destiiud. for points da the "Bee Line" west of Winchester

shall be taken at regular ratea. ' The lease ia

made to the Grand Rapids A Indiana Railroad for 99 years, bat the whole Is under the con- ... " . ...

iroi or ine rennsylvenia Company, more

popularly known as the "Pan Handle" Con pany - - ': '-- ' .'v !

1 " 1 ir f The Brookville American. cornes to us again, under the command of. M. L. Wilson, editor and proprietor. We welcome this old and re-! liable Republican paper te oer ta bte again, and trust its editor will realize from a liberal patronage, a plethoric pocket book. b . ,v .

'BkouGnr to iioht 'at las: -It

will' be nnderstood that in the

winter of 1864 a robbery wa$ com

muted at Earlham . College, Juat

west or tuis city, whereoy, a num

ber of trunks, were ' carried off.

others broken' open and the ' con

tents, clotbiog, watches, kft, of

considerable "value, stolen..' For a

long time no clue could be obtain

ed to the burglers than that afferd

ed by aome tools found upon ; the

premises left by them in their

haste.' These were -placed Jia i the

bands of Detective J. C. Page, of

tnis city, who immediately set to

wots. ' Alter a, time ne managed

to work in With a man in States

Prison of a neighboring State who

nan oeen connected with the crime.

and through him learned that the

leader of the gang that had com-

mittea toe robbery, had emigrated to a- weitern State whero he ; had

gone into business. Here Mr P.

rested the case until the man. had

aervea ooi uis term or imprison

ment.; By the time, the prisoner was at liberty .1 the parties were

not indictable under the statute of limitation In'tUis. State. But' Mr. Page, relying on the supposition that the thief he .Was after . would not be aware ot this fact, at once

p'roe'eeded to his' place of reai-

dence. The man, finding himself hemmed In and .'confronted with plain evidence, confessed hia guilt, and offered to compromise. After consulting the proper legal authorities the "detective decided to accept the offery Arid caused him to hand over an amount sufficient to rumnnerate him for his services.

and to cover all ' losses. The

owners of the stolen. property, were

then hunted tip7 and the amount of

their several losses paid over; Mr.

Page deserve much credit for tbe able1-and ' persistant . manner in which he has worked up this case.

which wilt greatly add to his rep ntation as a Detective.

For the Richmond Palladium. EDIjUkPLLADIC)f. "1f the "January &th iasue of skat fearfaB "liiepenienr dm print Jonraat.the "Biea-

nld Iadependaat," is ieprodaced,a lire! communication, aligned "X," taken from (he

Telegram." .v. A u A ,

Tbe article in question ia headed "Our

next Congressional z Candidate." and the wbiMMj howl, that make - p the gwt of tke

essay, ' would be about as appropriate as if the caption had . been, "The cosmogaoy of Moses," Bat a ntoee-appfiiptuito beadiair

would be, "WhafT don't know abnnt the

. VC" is undoubted 1 j either , himself a sick

man, or a sympathising relative of some

pitiable political invalid. , ,

LTke" a moral" coward, ?X" eays, 'it is

charged,' Ac, Ac, and It is charged, and

under these thinly' dfsguised sloppings orer, the 'scattering essay arraigns Judge .Wilson for sins of omission and commission regard

ing- the fertile subject for growling, "The

Richmond Postoffice," and without himself

eren vouehior foe the truth of any otthe

items of his insane ravings, he winds' up with "The forgoing' and I ike charges hate

been, openly and repeatedly made; their truth .and falsi tj jean easily be ascertaiaed;

and surelr it behoores," Ac.

-Sow-this i manly talk and the reason.

ing is impiegnablal'j -,,.;:; -r .

X 4 ought by , all means U be a Professor

of Logic, in some college of Asms) r :, .

Suppose it were assertedand the asser lion hai been" wkUptred that. "X" is bim

self an ass is not only sick, but that i has

been know as a member of the "anti-Julian

Wing'iof ;the Republican 'party;" that he

wfthJiia tremendous ability has labored ia

Season and oat of season for .the success of

his pruiciplesr that he once was ' the' per

sons! friend "of Judge Wilson, that he has

abandoned tbe Judge s fortunes" bad oa tbe Judge that he devoted his time, and his means to secure Wilson's nomination and

election," and finally that his ('XV) "pleas-

log hopes, fond desires and longing after

tbe right disposition of the Richmond P.

have been sadly blasted! and that "Hinc

ellaa; laohrymaa.' , Hence this croeodile boohooing!- f,j-.V; l-vstl 1 ' ; ' Xov these - are serious charges! will "X be heroic and manful enough to rise ; and explain I else this community, disgusted with the everlasting, rehash about our. P. 0: will come . to the conclusion that "X" is indeed a 'veritable assl - , . , -... ... ,"i '

"It Ucharged.,,, forsooth! WUl'iw tell us

whb that gentleman U? '

To say the least or it tots manner or "go.

log for" Judge Wilson Is mean, ignoble, uoinanryieowartly.' .. " '' ' ' !

J' Does UX" mean td father the sneaking

Charges he makes? - If so, let him' sty so

let h4m tell m who the personal friend is that Judged Wilson promised theoffico to give as

names, times, eircumstances." 3 - "

None of your dodging no more of your

fOtis chargeL"3 J:jit r . 1

Com ap te the scratch Mr. "X: no mbre

kulking behind "It is said." rn:

Give us the Bill of patticalars be specific, Ur..y'! nd if ; you get to a dead-lift-point, some kind friend will come to your aid 1 Try it, or atop your whining! ;, , : .. JaNDaJtT27,1872.. , , , .: Z.

STATE NEWS.

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The Brasj rurnace is making now 20mnl of fco. 1 Pis; per JBTeek, having Bade 4,200, topi within thepapt two months.; 'f ' iTSere were 3 1 divorces grantei, 941 'deeds rscordedj, and 25$ (marriage license j. issued in Laporte county lor tbe year IS71. ... A nawtown, to be called Fl .rene, bus

beef laid i ff ob tbe Cindinnat', fortr Wayne

ana Hicnmona Koad, about tiro miles nortb ef Genera.' " ' '

T&t.trial or Jg Uoitr, lor tlie murder r Afonso Aueer. at Laural. is set for Mendar.

the 29th, mat., before Judge Carter, at Brook-

' .. .-..if T ' ".'-(.!'. f ...V i-t ' The. Shelby ' Republican says that more' weddings have taken place In that couoTv.

'during the pistjtwb weeks, than daring any

oldeit iahabilant; 1 'i:. ?: ! ?lA , Wabash College, of CrawfordsTille, Indiana, " recently received 128,00(1 from the estate of

John Baldwin of Jersey City. . Tbe income

front tbe land is to be devoted to the assistanos of aecessitiousstadests. . . '. ' - - ." .. j . Kear , ShoeJa,- in.-Martin..countyi few nightsjago, a gang of thieve . went tql;a vaaw

mill, took down all the 'machinery; including the engine and boiler, loaded it upon the cars of " the Ohio" A 'Mississippi railroad,

'bailed a passing train hitched thenars, io it,

'- and hied away to Illinois

: 7A farmer in Lafayette township,'. fAOen

" county, wbile digging .a well, round, at 5 ' depth of twenty feet a gold 'piece, . about tbe

' sue of a half-eagle, imbedded in- a Stratum

of day, The inscription "had become jpdisf

cernlable,but there were traces of tetter and

figures rtpon both sides of the cola.- y The' Elkhart Review states that two chit

. dren were born of one women on a railway

train lately, one neap. Runt . Oak, Michigan,

' and the other near Bristol. - Though the boys

were brothers, One was -a, HoosWr and tbe

other a Wolverine.

. Lew Spotts, of Rochester, is blessed with a

convenient nose.- . The, other day he was

traversing the roof of S: house, at a fire when

be slipped and fell, lie ''Was on. the eve "Sf

slViogdown to'the eves, and 'breaking his

neck," when' he just hooked his proboscis

'over the comb.' and' spoiled a' local item

'which the Spy mad "was beginning to' pea. ' 'eil. Laporte HeraU.au '

A boy 'of eighteen and a woman lacking front teeth and looking wrinkled, and' worn came over from "Old Kaintuclc" to Xav Al

bany, last Tuesday, to get married, but the fates concentrated in 'the person of the County Clerk frowned n tbe project, end the iiV

aaatcoed couple returned to vibe sacred sou:

. ia sorrow and a ferry boat. . ;, ,

Religions revivals eem to be

general throughout the State.. :

A young man in Rush county,

recently oeeaxe 1 enamored or

yonng lady while-ahe was being

baptised

ried and -now' all the girls - in the

neighborhood are 'becoming con vortprl.-- :v..: 5i'i : isJ. --5 .'.':

(.The following artMsappesred In -JuTTtrs

Radical of Nor 30th, 1871, as editorial, SJB1 was no defcbt writ ten.kv "lion. Geo. W. Jcfe-

an, bimseH; at Isjist tie bbdobsrs H in" his letter to Mr. Kewnedti Wherein he declares

himself in favoof "aaew third partr." Palladiem.) - - 7 "

Wanted, Another New Deparv i ; J .- . 1 -J ' This is a season' of .political departures. Tt va :n ii lira'pd last auminer bv ilr

Vallandig'tam, ihairo'pbsed demoat-

m acfjmescot co in ine fourteentn ana

ti i teent b uunst i font uar cmenu at emsjTma t!. e failure of tbup-'ao.s shown byvUbe

late etccUonfk naa enren birth to a not tier

new departure, lathered by' the. Mispoari

Itcpubl can. Tney. propose to : .abandon.

at least for the present. ; tbe democratic organization and machinery, and to look

to a remarahallinr of tne political far

ces next year pi-new issue Thi? (is. decidedly sensible .' The plain truth is

that tho democratic party is dead., lne breath has fairly gone out of its body, and the only remainicg duty' of its old

friends is to crown it with tbe nottois , of a decent burial.;,. !

But if tbe DemocratH party is dead, the

Republican party must prepare to follow

in its foot8repsl.nnlesi- itj shall bravely eraPDle with Iho living; Questions of "the

w. - . . . . , ; j- a 1.1

time. It is belu togetner jiow oymenri

party antagonum and not by any bond of union founded upon a common agree

ment respecting lne vital questions jrtne

present and near, future .. , It has an hon

orable record, and aa an organization al

ready in tbo field it can continue to gov ern the country; but it cin only do this" by a radical reconstruction of its idesa and policy . In a word, it needs, and most

have a 2ew Departure. - -

Let us explain,-and ; particulariie;

The ReDub!icu iiartv must take a ' new

denarture on the Tariff auestion.

do not say it should take grounds in fi-1

v or of Free Trade, though we believe, for ourselves, in Tariff for revenue, with.

such protection Only, as is fairly inculent to that obiect. .But the. old controversy

between Free Traders and Protectionists i

it bAhdftaved forthis 7 grand work. II houM bo remembered however, that ths i Repinlicaq party abelisbed slavery, not as a voluntary act nader a sense of duty to ths slave, bat on compulsion. It

iriedt with all its. might, not ,0 do Kaanonaeed-, again and again, its read!--ress to leave these millions in chains as a mean of compromise with their rebel

masters. We Fpeah of the party, and not.

oi course, oi.ine Aooimnn eiemeniin ii, ' which always asserted the claims of

jattico 'apav "bnmateity ia demanding " emancipation under tbe war power. -The . lUaiibb'can patr wa fiUv

into its assault upon slavery, in order to ate tte countrf and itself Irom destruction. U'ut its 'worlr is only half done. C battle-slavery

m gonoj but we nave left wages-aleveryi tne - Ownership of Ubor bv canital. which .is sim-

plr slavery lb another form. The Republican.

party must accept it. It must lavor a re- ' ductibri of tbe boars of toil in the great factories and wnrkihopa of the comtry Over

which the Government baa control. It moat

.show itself the friend of oar pianeer settlers,

and ot tbe rights ot tbe people by a tborougn re construction of onr land oolicv. and tne

emancipation of itself from the control of

great corporations. It must give the people ' a sonnd national currencv without the costly

machinery of oar system of national bants, whose championship it mast surrender. It

mnitt.. in short. Drove iUelf the party of

'progress and the friend of the people, and

. oppose the principle of monopoly, aristocracr. and privilege in whatever form. '

. But our article grows too long. What we

' have said relates to practical questions oi auministratire reform, and shows the -imperative need of a new departure in the 'eases specified. We earnestly hope tbe Repoblicaa party will prove itself ready for it. Peifecv

. consistency, indeed, demands that tt ahoaia . ' go still further, and deelare itself in favor of

tne enfranchisement or women, we Lave been taughtts fundamental political axiom

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;4hft, "taxation without representation, is ty(tranhyand yet to day one-half the, citixena .of the fteoublicand that the betteS'.hatf . is

taxed and governed with no voice in tbe taxiox and (roverning power, which it is forced to snnnnrt and ohev. We aobmit that an

T- j' aristocracy founded on sec is quite as per-

nice. Its principle , is as morally vicious as it is 'lojricallv false: and if the party ' which

boasts of its enfranchisement of onr African -' fellow citixens shall shrink from -'its plain duty to save twenty' millions of Ameiican

citizens, ana cmay or oar own race, we ce

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work of throughly' reforming oar present J

. ZCC i: . fPU-fc la Mini.

variu puiivy. iuu iuuvy : ia w wiui; i

making tbe rJ" riener ana tne poor

poorer. It imposes heavy burdens upon

the mass or tne people, ana especially upon tbe poor, for the benefit of monop

olists whom it pampers. " ' We believe in

the equal protecUon-of the law ' for all,and utterly repudiate, that policy of "rob

bing Peter to pay xaal" through whioa the salt, 4rob,' coal and other monopolistp

under our- present tariff taws nave grown insolent and rich. -The trials of the late

war afforded some agCnse for great mis

takes in dealing with tbe questiona oil : . Ve are authoriied to onsounce Jassa finance and revenue; but these mistakes . Hiatt, of Dublin, as a candidate for Treas-

mustnowbe corrected. If tbe old w big i . - " jdv cr. saojen w uu own-

element ia the Republican party will not f;?qn ' wP'w aangeeiioBv. allow this to be done, then a new party v w l56 re authoHxed tci announce Tnlppcps

They wers lately mar wil, spring into life that will undertake i; af xm o, w all the Wis in the . Y . V i ' aominaiion. '

iu ivepuu..i pnj how r t w are uthorid to announce Biwism partureon the question of Civil Service 1 (Strattan, as a candidate for Treasurer of

Ketorm. it stanas na commuted on mis

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J. - , . We are authorised .to: -annoance Nathan H., Caramack, of Casabtidje City, as a candidate for Treasurer ot Wayne Countyrlneiana, subject to Republican nom nation. . , : ; j ; We are authorised to announce J acob Vob o( Dublin, as a candidate for Treasurer, sub ject to tbe decision of tbe Republican nominating election, -'';' "''-.'

The appropriate cognomen, we

bestowed last week ;on tba -editor

of the Democrat Herald, baa1 bad

tbe effect to. impress him With.'-the

belief that he had received a" deserved lecture : from , oiie'of to

clerical .porauasion, djaateaa.at ) "poor, half-starved editor.' s W e are glad that tbe truths from' ao

nnmbie a source baa ionnct a ipug

ment there.for it encoarageajus' in

tbe belief that Watts was. correct, that "the vilest sinner may retnral'!

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Tbe January anmber, of "Home

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with usual amount ti good whole-; some reading matter on tbe great

ly neglected subject of health and

other topics, to the interest' of which it is devoted. This onrtU

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The leoture of Fred Douglas. (OQ Santo Dominoa will take place in

Monday evening next the. 99th,' at. Lyceum Hall. It was incorrectly announced for Monday nighViiJftatr

The lecture is spoken ot as a thru

nrg deacription or that gortceens

semi-tropical island in- which r tbe

people ox tnis government are-now

so deeply interested. Jo oaf And

bear him;' - - iisi5;J

LBS0X fbox .ax, bnkmt. It is

wisdom, sometimes, to take a lesson from an enemy, and a very

valuable one, we think, can be

learned from the following "drip

pinga," from the Connersville Examiner: :.-:j;i '' One can not pick up a . number of the Rushville Eepublican.Times, "of this city, and Julian' a Eadical, 1 without seeing there the out-crop-pings of the spirit of disaffection.! Th am ni?l I a ' it Aoa An In Hm 1? l t J

' cal ranks: centerihir on nobody and

; nothing. ' Some are' for Paul, aome

for AppoIus, some lor Cephus ; few agree. The Democracy are

' quietly adopting a wise plan. Nobody's claims in 'the Fourth Dis

trict are especially .being pressed.

There is no danger but that some

man, in i me, will come forb clothe

" ed id garments of ; power. ; There

is nougnt maaooy too premature apeculationa about candidates. Let

tbe discordant, elements of tbe

Radical party, aa far as possible,

turn themselves into Kilkinny cats.

The Democracy, will have ample

time' to open the contest prosperously; and Close it gloriously. . .

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x be editor or? tae itadicai uses

the "wilful and- malicious lie,"

(regarding the precarious posi

tion his Bro, . George placed him

self in, by his endorsement of 'key

notes , for a new party, appearing

A A i..t xrA..nMKM v'm

iiu utstsuni iHK4WKuini i u

wards, jia ; beowuae we did ' not

publish, two - weeks .ago all of that

article conflnlntf purself to tbe

psrsersuu , iuat no tuuuitui wu

Uined the full text of Hon G. W .

Julian's baaia for a "New Dcpar-

tnTe" be having become so ' pure

TheSav. Crvis, ConereefoHal and Jioiy mat he i(couia not.sw

Minister, will preach at thtf T.'Bf,. longer Ju the Republican organtaa

C. A Rooms, Sunday atterhdob.

S8th In at. at 3 o'clock, p., ,n

Snb ect: '.'Free Salvation." All arc

irivited.1 -f5 ' 1 ;"'?'V-

The Local preachers'' 'of. Rick

mond district of North 1 Indiana Conference - M. E. Church frill

hold, their meeting at -Newport

Wavne County, commencing on

Friday Feb 2nd at 2 o'clock. vi m

All the Local preachers and EatorP

tors are expected to be preseavt a

cordial Invitation is given.; tja)l

l Arthur A Cnrme, Corre

apondlrur Secretary. - -. v A

. Wm. C- Bpwen, .Vice Pre

A religious revival . is in s progress at .Orange, about four' anilee south of the city.all denominationB. participating with manifest inter'

..ji..;. . . : 1 r jr3C

James-Smith; of the old hm f

Ezra Smith & Co.? ! in Ciaetttnitl '

hn vinar machinerr -for tbw 'new

tlon,.T.i where , u.: scalawags ! nd

thieves'' T;held the 1 official '' posf-

tione!; We give the 'endorsed! arV

ticto,' ia full, denouncing the Prea

ideat and the Republiean party, in

another colnaaa. i Reieid it. ' '

p For the Palladium. ; '' ' : ; ' ... i t - , ... : Mr' Editors In - compliance with your promise to give apace to the speaking: of a good word for favorite candidates. I avail myself of it by aaying that word for Thaddeus Greeno, Candidate for. Treasurer. At the baeaking out Of tbo war he was' residing in the town of Abington in this county. In re sppnse to the call of President Lincoln for Volunteers, he at once came to tbe rescue, and enlisted in tbe 8th Regiment of Indiana Volunteers, with which regiment he served, in West Virginia, until the expiration of the three months for which j he had enlisted. On belpg "discharged from the three months service he immediately

enlisted in the lath Indiana Bat tery; ?and served with that well

know organization until the term

ination of the war, being present

in all the battles in which bis bat

tery was engaged, including the

eangninary atruggles at Cbicama-

gua and reach ' Tree Creek. On

being: mustered out of the army,

Mr. Greene returned to his old

home in Abington, when 'on the

6th day of October 1866, be bad

both- arms torn - from his ; body by the premature, discharge of a cannon, which he was assisting to handle, nt a Republican meeting which was-being 'held at -that place.'

Soon after this terrible calamity,'

he- 'moved s to" Cehtreville In

diana, where - be baa resided ever sincejn company .with his wife and

child, who compose his family.; Thaddeus Greene has always been

a strong and aeaious Republican': and since the close of the war, lb

whieh he borewo conspicuous a part, he baa labored faithfully - by hi vote and Inflermce to perpetu

ate the principles he fought to maintain.' He is alsa a' man of

sound- morals and unimpeachable integifty,(s4n needy circumstaces, indeed all 7 tbe more embarasaing

by tbeiact that he has a family dependent upon him for support.'

Haviop; supplied himself with a

pair of -artificial arras, he has,-after much practice, acquired again the

art of writing and can write, to-dar

a more legible hand than two thirds

of the' business men of our comu-

nity.-'''1 ."'' '' ''' ,

With these facte in view, let the

pubHO :eandldiy: consider these

matters ; let them compare impartially the credentials Of the various candidates, and 1 am fully persuaded ' they will find no one -more

worthy ' of ' their sympathy and

enpport than Thaddeus C. Greene.

u ' -v , JUSTICE. ..lu" 1 1 i ' " " 1 '-

verted;

' New Albany .bragk " of a fourteen year old negro ' girl ' who 'cab jump a lope for. Qve minutes wKh

a bucket of water ' on her :bead

without spilling a drop.' ' ,

' The ghoats wbichJiavebeen agitating Selma Delaware county.

have been captured, and prove to to be some men secreted ln";.the

garret, with trace chains and other

unearthly appurtenances; for protlncing a sensation. ' r;

Hail, 'old friend, Mlphael . Hilemanot

Moraeville, Ind. Una hundred and. sjt: Neglected to rote for Washington's first

election, but made up for it,' by voting

twice in the neat. contest i : For every

.President since. Nextt .:

A Layfaette lawyer rehearses his

pleas in his sleep. His landlord eays ho wouldn't mind - the tear

ing rhetoric to tatters, if it waan't for the' mattresses ' and bedcov

er, y';- '-f:':;:leTaat PSnA Af 1?arnttA AAnn f

' had her nose nearly torn from her

face and sustained other sivere

'injuries by being thrown from' her horse while returning from church

last Sunday.

t The Seymonr .- Sub any that on .-last Saturday Benjamin Heins .a - well known ' German.': butcher crt

that place, died -suddenly , while sitting in bis chair. His wife, no

ticed that be was -sleeping in his

, chair, breathing rather unnaturally,

f but did not feel any alarm..- Hav

inz occasion io leave -ine room ion

u a minute or so, ahe returned . and

found bim Bitting in the chair dead

He was apparently in good be jlth

- and made no complaint whatever,

Tbe buglers

infesting"' this

seo

tlon seem to bate a "passion for

': hardware. .We'hate Jusr ieardfed ' that they again brdke into the eav

'Ublishnient of C. tJT A J. U. Ray

mond: of this place on the bight of

the' lOth'inst .carrying- off all the

goods in their sample case, worth

sihont 8 1UU. The : DacK window

was entered in the ikme way it Was

' a- : i.

some tioie since, wueu tueir asio was bldwn open.' "Mesera R 'bave

. until the . present time kept ' tne

John Bunyan was once asked a

i neetfon " about . h eaven which b e

could hot answer: because the mat

ter as'not revealed in 'iheveripi-

tnret, apd be thereupon advised TRpjrBW01.oowAt JocaAu-Haa began

the indUlf er tO live a UOiy. Hie ana Oa rear wall, In no other periodical do

0 fcnd tee . - : , , VI' , ! 4ni hnman aatare , so tboreaghlj treated.

' - I ja . i-aasra em&ek lliUfcln m iaai arsMBk w

av t mmmmjm es avisw aM' m mm wuw aa

-AtHa.lsanryear party in Atlanta

Wjthe 6 th Anat. the ybung dia

showed theiTtnanlinese by hating

the fMlowingunoUoea in conspic

uous places; We mean business, :

Now ieouKcuanceJ Waitinar is

straots as, somathiu jvbicb. entertains and

sometbwffamiiatnK. It is a capital Amilr

magazine. ,u ut cebraary number we ana

illustrated .articles, and sketches : on the fol

to trine;: Jamas Uenoon Uermert, tbe emi

nent l6rwefco-Ameriean; How the Faenlties

Combhiel Protoplasm, or the Mjsterj ot Ph.

sieal Lifet EtpreSsion iU Aoalomj and Phi-

toaepby; Conjdgal rsTchblojy Joshaa Wat-

sati, thePbuaafbropio vtiareiimani -rouow

issue, while soma of its most influential!

leaders ignore it,, and others Ecut it. 1 1 the partv expects to lire, and to have, an honorable place in American politic, it must meet the question at once, and deal with it fearlessly ' and throughly: 'It should begin ths work by a declaration in favor of the ftne JTafm priixiple - for the Presideney, and make it a rlank in

the platform . next year, ' Nothing could 1

be more snamelul, more cisbonoring to

Dolitical decency than tlio conduct of4

Geni Orant in nsins all the vast power

nd patronage of hi3 high office in. se

curing bis re-electioa lor a second term;

hurling from omeo, honest, capablo and

faiibful men. Simplv to mako places - for

8calawagsand thieves; turning out tried 1

Republicans and unninchinz loya kits,

and putting in their places life long H

Democrates or half rebels, like Tom Murphy, of New York and brother-inlaw Casej, of Sew Orleans, and heaping honors and emoluments upon his ppor kin, while accepting presents of fine houses snd tempting largesses ia money from

men unknown io nine, wno are paid on

in fat places. : It is not necessary lor the

Republican party to make war on 'Geo.

(jlrant; but il it laqks tne courage to re-

buk j these scandalous proceedings it tan

scarcely hope to command the respect of

the honest men in its ranks. All its pro

fessions in favor of Civil Service Reform next year will t e rn vain, W it allows, the present Executive and his mercenaries

to force him open the tarty as its standard-bearer, and thus, to brand their pro-

fessions as hypocritical, ana Tammany ize our organization. -. let the. Republi

can party signalizs its zeal for this reform

in the way indicated,, and consistently

tallow it up . oy .a yeuaigested policy through wbich the' Executive office. shall

be shorn of its vast dangerous and corrupting powers' and li will have dope a glorious service in parity irVg our National

politics, and rebuking .the corrupt

which now f everywhere stalks aboad

unchallenged., ,:a , ; .ii' j

Again, tbe Republican party needs; a

now departure on ..the. question of our Land policy. ' It was'greatly helped , io to power in 1860 by its professed TriendaUlp for the homestead policy, and by writing on its banners "land for the landless.

Under the constantly increasing niessure

of public opinion ' it passed the homestead law of 1862, far which it should

have due credit. But the truth demaeds

that this credit , should; I considerably qualified. The homestead, act is simply a half way measure, for which it offers a home to the pioneer on the, condit'ons of occuptney and iniprovemeat. ' There ia no law to prevent the speculator from

Astonishing cures bj Drs. Kline and Lied -ley, at the Philadelphia Cancer Institute. 131 Arch .St.. Philadelphia, Pa. At Branch 01-

fi(s by Dr. Daltn, 23S W. Fourth St., Ctnn . l rt- n ri v ii .

idvmi. u,, vi vr. vnmi vuvnuiwi p. v., a rt n mm . .

ev urs neair uenioa. mot. oi moms anq

Alabama Sis.. Atlanta. Oa.; bv Dr. Bram

ball, 42 N Court St., Memphis, Tenn. ' ;

Wouderfal Cancer Antidote?. No Knife. No Canatie lledieines. W

Blood: Little Pain: ; For particulars, eU on.

or address ettner trr tne above. iwt

aiO from 53! "ninr f'l'r,'!iJr.'

French Oil CtnvaaemiMsctaXtFS SIZE ezqnisite lao-aisiilea of orteinalOff PsBntinff. QIVBX A WAT to every snbseriber to ,. C017QIUSS AECHC J

fist CSST wtvterefESSI

rrLM to break f -

iiett.eaeci.KrUAI

ASI TSSZ S3 B3AU3. TZ2. UI . DOITT JSD: AFOOXL And rafnse to tsara why ws sett -, FOTJft TOU HAY tAiT.Feeti trt . Shipped everywhere. . TWpai4forasaB tested. All aiaes, at une-haO Cbicaga prtoaa. Send for Free Price LUC - TOE SCALE-WORKS - n33-4w Binghamton, New Xera.

to DR. SACK, IndinnpAHs, for'Tain-

sdio ooos, ua oi qoeacoas, ueiereneea, free. r, ? rt -' - XJ-imt .

Aetim wawntn roa ora Gkiat Wona,

i

By a sister of a biirh priest. Crashing

deuce affaiswt Biiabam Yoanar and tbe Elders,

, rioie, Aiuaiaaiiuoa. aa -xima, uusirated. Address W. E. Bliss, Toledo. Ohio. Nettleton A Co. Cin.tk.cr Belknap A Bliae.

Harttord, Conn. ; 40-4w4 -

BSSSwr vSiSi

Tipped

L ast thred tlaesMltfng

The Crowniac Honor of the 19th Center.

iee,aao parsnna red need to bnjqtaey; Fearfnt Scenes. Heartrand ins Incidents.

to 10e copies of -thia Book aetliewnnt:'

see. AAJrenn CuMinnatl mr

St. Loom. v - - 4e-4wd -

VTavne county, subject to the - Republican

n'miinatifiK election, to Da neu in April neat,

- fluase announce tbe name of - Akdmts S. WinlfMa ul nffimrmfln trt wn ah in mm - . m nAt-

I . dale tor treasurer of Wayne conoty. subject

to toe aecision ot tne nominatm? election, ana oblige . . . s: . Maxt Fbichps. We are authorized to announce Dr. W. P. WARiifG as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the RepnbtieannominAtinzelectiSn.

l'-VifT- . . . . n n ..-

. ., e are auiuonzea io announce a. Tt jtaMjt' wULt, as a candidate for Treasnrer of .Wayne county, subject to the decision ot the nominating election in April next. '' We are authorized to announce Josura O. Lbvon, as a candidate for Connty Treasurer, Subject to the Republican Nominating Elec

tion in Apt" next.. .

SS-4wr

Prepare for the; Cexarpaignf

;c;toKc;aoAMn?

livw aaa a , j

CO

We are authorised to annonnee Josiah

Clawbon, ol Clay township, as a candidate for Cjunty Commissioner ; subjetct to tlie

decision of

tion.

the Bepubliean nominating elec-

"- We are authorized to announce Liwis C. Witm, as a candidate to represent Wayne countr in the Legislature : subject to the de

cision of the Republican nominating election.

We are-authorised to announce Haax an

B..PATN as a Candida ta for RepresentatiTe,

subject to tne Kepuniiean nommauom , i:ps. 'A.m?on-CTi in x , !

. We are authorized to announce Thos. J. : Stpdt. of Centreville. as a candidate for

..Prosecuting Attorney for the Wayne Criminal Cewt,ubjict to the Bepubliean nomina-

's We are authorized to announce J. LYabTAN,Eaqas a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, for .the Criminal Court of. Wayne ebunly ; subject to the nomination of. the

, Republican; party. . .

We ard authorised to announce Wm. H; ; Stcdt, as a eaudiJate for re-election to the office of Sheriff or Wajne county, subject to -tbe decision of tbe Republican . nominating

uacnon. "

LStO'irDCtB.

- We are authorized , to announce Josnr- F ; KiBBr as a candidate for re-election to tlie

oojcp oi juageol the Uourt of Com mon floas ' fr the Sixth Ju lieial Circuit, subject to tbe

i itepuwicaq nomination. - :. j

matter (ihieV borig to trace 4b.e J throwing himself acnjss the path bf' tbto

ifuucro. a wwuitu 'ty uig4v j settler, ana uuying; up-reat tracts at.

preylous to the burglanrlg cfBe 7 choice lands to be held for a. rise, a: in

Jnce, oy wiiiuu-;jur,,;pwt-pioucers are men further into the .frontier and .ea to

less desirable lands, or compelled to pay

the monopolist the una be may exact.

;ho simple remedy for .this is a law

forbiddinr it, and reservin:; the whole of

our public lands in limited " allotments, to actual settlers' Who want homes.

Again and agair hasi the Repubhcaa

party voted down ialt sach proposed

legislation while holding- 4be power to exact it for the pasJUeigbter nL-ie years.

Oa this point its t record cannot be de

fended. It should also, be remembered

that the Republican party is responsU

ble for the vicious policy inaugurated

in 1861 by which mil lions of acres of

'bird war a stores at.Greebfleid and

; Knigbtetown. Cas. .Tribirnb-

Miss Lizzie Campbell, vthe prln-

,-eiDal of the pnbliQj.echobl at Os-r

good, Indiana, recently.' stopped work because men in similar posi

tions received larger: salaries than

. abe did". The schpol .-trustees bir-

. ed.her oyer again' l at higher rates.

h 7Misi Harper of Brookvillo, tried tq commit enicido' lafit Week;, by

takine a cup of .coldpizen. ' . Vi

PV,The lollowinji is . from tbe Oon-

. nersviil e examiner x : n a

Republican County Convention!

; The ' Kepublif ana of . Wayne County, are

.. hereby requested to meet in Mass Convention

at Centreville, on Saturday the 10t h day pi

February, 1872, at half pest 10 o'clock A.

;l:, ftr the purpose of electing Delegates to

... the Republican State Convention, to be noMen

on the 82nd Say of February, 1872, at Indian

aolis." Also to. select a Connty Central . .Committee for Wayne Connty, and any other matters that may be properly before it. Tbe

. Democracy may be at the present passive

..but is-not, dead, and. upon the least sign of .. relaxing vigilance on the part of BepabHeaas they would rise and ahow as much power as f htretofbrel I therefore most earmsUj requoit, all the Republicans of the Connty to torn' eat, and attend this Convention. We. "are on the eve of ' an . important Presidential Campaign. "Eternal Vigilance ia tbe price of Liberty." - ' ; ) :- B. order of ,- Wayne County Republican "Central; Committee. c . (.i r ":. ylW ., t-tK -ii-y , H. B. Paths, Chairman. ;

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The 8tato and Presidential; Camnanrns ol

1872 will be the moat important, in many respects, in which the two great political farties now in existence have ever been engaged. The Democracy are making insidious eftorts

to obtain tne control or tbe national Uovern-

ment. and it is essential that the neonlebn

kept thoroughly apprised of their movements,

as well as oi the claims or tne ttepubhean

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In the 8tata the issues will hnrvery import

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luteal honesty and ecoaomie government; whether public servants can nrosti'tute the

public funds to their own private use, tlma

oorruptiog the ret vice, and makjiog .out of the. State officea ,mere places of pelf, for

plunderers. . Tbe people will be caued upon to decide whether the crimes and blunders ;ot the Democratic party shall be fastened upon tbe State for another term. The corruption

and imbecility of the. last Legislature has been a by-word ot reproach'erer since it closed its session. ' Every reform- measnrveentosla'ed by tbe people, and promised by tbe Democracy

tailed of passage by that body, aad'its history is as infamons as that of anytHnefal AMem-

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HUAZa estate

AND

Why re our. sidewalks in winter choice lands have lalleft into the gTaipnf

speculators tnroogn . prttenoea treaties with onr Indian tribes thus plundering them of their rights, depriving thousands of white settlers oTh9tiaM and makibg

void both the homestead and .preemption law. It has been fender Repoblicaa rule also that nearly two i "fiundred millions pi acres of the public domain have been

granted to railway eadbtfcer corporations without anyi 'eoaditione - er restiictions

whatever in behalf af tbe landless poor,

f Mr's.5Mo6re, livinjt' theVYer katlleS nike. neai Xexineton, , on

Tnoidav last entered Jipon her one 1 yooeroeei''or" How the Hose indicates char-

loint stnesf COannan V -OI Whicnlie 18 I hnndmd and thira Tear, mat qay I aeUrj-aaenmnusm, i venues ana vurej

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ii n i u , s t" 1 all annaarnnces. oniaviuK periecs l amium"i """

the lkrfteet deHT6f 1 ftnVlth and does mach Of her own lef neaMtjOowrnorWashbsrn?.!

ti trArlAsSAA j v.aJ..Vj ' HhnVno rnnil wn nal cb3etU,Maw

dersMbd, without the aid oi glM-1 rnca ,u w w r

Frtvnee owes anr Betionln

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forisaeh

R. Wais, HeWTork.

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- -iA crlpjile, while mating bis; way "long one-of the principal "streets

of Evansville. at an eSrly'hour of

Tuesday "evenino was' Suddenly, ' . atfaeked- by e raflan "who; pointed;!

. e revolver at his bend, f oreeu htm

to retreat into an alley and then

robbed.. hin q ajl the money: he

ixad, amounting te about. ML ';

GrifflnoftbeVincennefe'Gaiette, was attacked and. pretty severely handled on i the' -street IrV 'dam

Iievy, a clothing merchant of ' the

.tOld FoeV last Satarffay: An ar-

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Iievy'e marriage provoKM'birn1 to

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tiere, as on tea Lna-qhononr pany parades its regard. Jethe viahtfi of work4

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