Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 6, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 June 1854 — Page 1
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State Democratic Convention.
Waists®* t, Ma 24, I "54
The mwbIM rt 10 o'clock, A. m4 an alM «1« by lb* CMrmtam »f Uw ,£uie Coolfal CoinwiU**..
J, W. D*r4«ii mavsd lj*et A- r. W«x*ts», b« clioeen P'eoldetit of litis CeovettUafe. AtUtpUni. The President on taking tb« Chair, eriedv addreoasd b« Cooves!^ Ip bio iMaal aUqs-st end iinprHndvo msase/. 11,
J. V, Cbapnisa, ««f« Owl itimOiwuriet U* Secretary pn lam. Adopted. 3 so L. RtMM«i «k»«1 that C. D. Btfrur »ft p, *, aasddiuottol ttseuonoy, AAspied.
D, O, Vawter oflirrd resolution that a eommittea ef mm be appointed (t«m mk uohg rtasioaai District lt report rwgolar officer*. A lops-wl,
Tba Chslr appointed a« attld committee: D. G. Viwur, Oec. B. Graff, 8. Hippie, J, B. F«bjr,d. P. M»n«*, A May, A. Humphrey, D. C. Stover J. Reynobis, M. Marsh, sad Win Garver. offered resolution that th« amntie» W ealM for j: O. W. ||*r(«U offer*d an th« foT« l«wi*c: 'I'll"I «*«b «»«»ly fornUb to (he 8rcr»1 Ury tnirtar.Utr, a lt»t «f !h« namm of |U r«fttlarty appolnied to olteixl tbl» Convtatlen, aw) tbat tb« evunlfo* aMI ha«* lb* aanibtr «f «ot«*, aod 4«lr|a(Mi iu (bt Oonvnllon to tb« bMbt the Contention call cnlttUa lb*m-«ad that will b« •llowcd to r«t* or to remaia (4mM« «f Um taw," which w«a te*pUd by |b« «w*r.
M. O. Bright mo«d to mmm! tiiat a eommttut* of Hv« ajtpoluted to report a lUl of def*ft«i from each coutuy.
Mr. R. Lowry *ffer*f n* •obetlluU "that lb« I 0ccr«urjr proeeod to ««li tb« fiat of Coaaifc* of th« State, and that, «a tl»«y ar# e«.IUd, \h« nan«« of
L)»lrg«l*» in aUmntanca b« rrport«ut and •orolM aa mombera of thl» Oorentioo, not lb« nomber to «rbtch they «ro «ntltled by Uw ratio of MpmMtitatloa adoptod by I)m! C«uti«l Commtttvo: and tbM wh«0 tbrro W lr« than tb« foil nomWr or dalrgaUsa lit attendant* from any iuf |H coaetl'a tlie drlejuU* pr«Nfnt may eawt tb«fv» vote of ltea county and fit voting upon any qur*tlon «o eaanty ,j ohall ba*e more rot'* than tt»*y ar« «mlit(Mt» by tbo ratio of rrpr»Mttt*H*n adopted by tb« Central
Committor." Which f»M adopted. Tb* raaolutlon, an anwrtdod wa» adopted. Mr. J. W, Chapman movod that all pr«««nt not lel*ipt«r b« rwjwwrtad towilro. Atloptod
TboOomnittlo# on orj*oU4U*n r^forU4 th# folStkit D. Biioht Vioo I'rraid«nt«, llleliard JUfcigb, K'Uha G. Knjflli, no. A C. P-|»p*r, B. J. M, Qf ttf i• 3. Da*k, jar«b W«ik jr. A. I ,J. 0. Van Oiutan awl Jobnaont tkcrttariea, jD. B. Uently and Jamoa Brulllnf.
Mr. Urigfit on taking lb* Chair, a*Ure«oi Um Conrentloti, brirfly adrertiM to tbo poiitioal toplea of lh» Jay, and tondorlug bit a»lrti0wl«lfm«uUi «. to tho Confontlon, for tba honor cobf«rr*d on him.
Mr. Lowry offered a reaotatton "That a* noon an tbia ronvontlon la orfMnlstNi, a commiiU'O of on* from e*rh CAnfrmhinat dUtrict bo appointed by tha (toltgationa from nch diatrlet to draft aud rvport roaolutiona pyprrmiva of tb« aonao of titla Covontlou on tlw proinlaant poliiteal qur«tlon« of Die d#y,M
VhiTh
rvaoluUou wao temporarily laid npon tho
On calling tlw count lea It appoarad that tho following delegate* were pttwnl from tho eonntiea namodi
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Apams— 8. 8. Mir kin, 8, Itugg, An.»*-Wm. Roekbill, F. P. Handall, E, A. MeMaban, Joseph Blncloar, 1. D. G. Nelson, Jas. W. tlorden, U. liird. lUa-riiot.otttvr-—Tboa R««3r. Smith Jones, T. Ferry, A. 15. Long, Samuel Rtnckey, 2. Taunehill] N. T. Ilanser, V. Tompkins.
Bkxton—J, Uemadict. BHOWM—.M, Maavillo, Boons—L O Hongherty, W. C. Eu«lng*r, W. Gordon, Henry Hill, II M. Marvin, and A. J. Boone.
CABaoUrf—Jaims II.Htswsrt, A L. Ben horn, J. mC, Applegste, Wm. Potter. Ci.*»*~»G. Harrtty, W, S. Ferrlar, Thaa. IV.
Gibson, J. p. Reld, A J. l)ntfv.J. 8. Athon, 1), Baldwin, A J. Work, Tho.. J. Howard. C*sa—8. A, Halt, Q. L. MoFadla, N. G. Scott,
V. Plorey, J- A. Taylor. Ct.At—Oilrer Ash, W. K. Houston. Ci.i.rro}t~-Jobn W. Bioke, Jfiin flaroer, R. P. I id so it
C»*wro»t—Houston
MOW, Joel R»r. »s
D*vim*~M. Roitly, M. P. Burke, i. McCoauel, M. L. Brett, PitAS.osN-O. O'Brien. W. C. Milbarn, .ChMestoe, M. Treatar, 0. P. Bnrlingham. l)t. ATva-H G. Dally. O. Uord, B. II. Ilsr,neyt W. Wllsou, Jaa, Ley ten, J. W. Fugli, J.
R. Coverdill. DaKAt.»—H Work, *P Dickinson. Diuw*m-8 Anthony, Swaar, Joaenb Davis.
Dvaots—u Kdmonstott. Elknast—P Morehouse Jr, A. Banta, M. Ilsnkle, W Heely, Robert Lrfwry«
F*»rrr»—J Cokefftlr, W Ilea, Harris, Lindaey. Fi.oto--John Brown, A Wlliard, Hippie, ,N Kent, W W To lay. Peter Verney, 0 Bolin, Jaa Gwtn, Wm Gwtn. fitWitTAtu-—Daniel Rawlea, Pliny Lamb, Jeeee iMarvln, Solomon Uet&oid, John Bowmaa, Dr. DaIrt*.
CLKWr—J Hofln, Hugh Miller, l-awhead, FiuxaUX—Geo Rndiael, Ilmore Hyatt, W A fOlklewell, A McCleery, M. Bahma, Jonee, 4*'m Roboson, Noah Millar, N McCrook shank, 0
Hentley. Ot»«o.*- -Geo (1 raff. G»*xt—John W Do«ld, Tbo«flpaoa, S D. Ayree, Robert NVllsoa. tiann*—4pdr*w llomphrvY*. loaw»hXy»t». lliiui.wVrW» Garrer, Jooeph N«Mki K. Da«b«»apeck, Randall, Mo*.
Hm«—F Goble, Wm Groee. Abbott. Marsh, Wsi rfciipou, Jas Foster,! 8 Sample, S Gooding.
HaatHKwe—l lohnaen, Xft* Bhnbar, Soap
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HowAao—-A II I*Wugt»«s *^»rr. :H«HTttMrraw»-J 4bK-k, MTm N ortotu *3SP Mooaoy, Emereon, W Sbtetdb
W Twler, Gordon Taneoe, lr Balne J»srit*—JooDortwck.J Morkle,G WSpltter, 5aT Wfnyder. JatnMi KBiliui
Pbllltp Mai lea. Jijibww Jno Spaa a, O VnWUi, A W Bollock. lomaWK-W J»s»I»m, It MrCWbi, iii Ktebtlor, Rickets. POffl.St Oylw,
Kie)—B Thoittee. W A Jenos. Joe Dkk, It JaM*. Koocjcsao—1 Rippey, W tbnrt, W lone*, kvasssot—John Krowor, 6 Mel Va« Om«t l-«*—Ale* Mi^iiaW, ftatlk.
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Jay—Ira Doany, Alex Jobnt««. Jwrrsaawr—M Jri^t, W Chapman, A leadrt^ks,* 9 Br^hi.K R^^r^j WU.f, hiinp Gilttter, 11 seUivww, Va» Gtttta, w»d
nes4M—a ns«|a*t 1* v,.n, »»vi«t. .lority of all the voles oast, waa declared duiHewvuievew CoffVeth, t. XtUtfao, ly nominated as a candidate for Supreme Judge of the 4th District.
Ue«4rteb,t» IMebt.B Rwrbere, 3 WUay.l a eMaM)a( efir. P,
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Urom-lni'i Bot*»a, bo«»». W \V««4WM(St A Tbor#hM», DoTWl jftj, W at Aet, JaeiN" Bawdier
L*w»aswsMi iyewfeaij, a W A tttbn. 9U»ieos-Ul II Ook. II Leanest, A Jeefeaan.
Lake.« Malta*. W FWealeg, Pence MtiNwf B»v#, A *«tb»a,WaiSi»»' art, W Tt tatto, 0 II TorWt. II I, MeParW, Haabwek. N ^btnwr.ft O Babae, »ewk,
Brady, HatC, Jaa Jobaowa. ^Mtkaaut.*-!« Oabe»taa»«l A Wbe^^.•
Ban-**, Re«eT.
CarUo*.
Mem«oimv~!l| 0 Hum*, »f*vse. Jab* !*e,U«Wail«*.» $«*** 8 Bawvn, 8awaoi Seaf.-H. Jaol
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.:. Onto—A tMaiawr, TtNie' It Oflnat* ^Omasa*—w Leaaaa, S Cae*a|*e%. ^aytt, II, Wjijftfr. A.
Ow*»"-4 W Dt^as*,8' lW3»a^t*, Wai CHak'Ui.' I pAjuua—A ISwtf. W ft HadU*f*r,6e«* $+* al»K ttU.gW^WMiiswi .-|Pi*it~H«aitlle» Sadl4« i««
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Pi**—Wyflarn Hawthorn. P«*n»~~A ProooMb, C«npb«l!, W Tor ocr.
Poo*»—T E Jmboo, 8 Or-MibAa^, it ItwflMd, 1*»n ,1 jn,J WiAe, Jfobs fi Gardner, irt-jMUn—F B1 Job#
PmiAti~-|} Ji Eefcbw, J»bn 0 Twt .fi Tormajn L4|4g|iq«tfirt,I' ifanef, Nattuo d«U«r* iad
Ki*iot-rn—B Sfeq-Wand, Jo Ed«r, LM(AW*,') Bfcrt a»d iirur—K W UobHtoon, Tfcomaa Smith,M^ood(T«*atT Whawa, A Motion ftad I Ling".
Brtlt—J Rotrfn*on,G W llargitt, JaW» Roots 8 Utw, J8ftw»«t, K-ltr «r«J V8 UM. Hoiman, Blliott, Vanpolt, fLkckmSf J*ha Malltaoa, U'klu, Somotl llabtt. iroim—R fi Doom, S 0 Wiiliauuon, O M*r(fttt aod J«m«# 0rrattt »raum—CbaoS TfbWt^o aad MeCorwiJci.
Srwacx^-Jwbja Stnysor, Ma4a«a M«ni% and Geo W McCooarll. Tlwtfi*0(—I Stoekton, W Gordon. Bingham, Vm Book, Ch*« Mor«t*lUr, Wm Morrtock, W It Kliia, John Lilly, Lnke RiUy,P 11 Clark, ElJawortli,
Tirrow—1 Parkor. S^uJva*—John D#tl|. Bwrrr*atji*i—F nrl*»rl.' Uaioa—Jamoa Oaborn, N Drnlejr, Gardawr. VA»naaa?auti—John Law, J*mm Loekhart, It RaMgb, IM), IlatobUwoo, Bipp««, Dr«»w.
VriMTLUo*—Fiort* MnConiM, Gilke*tn, ——Allen, JaaMeCalio«h, Vickpy, II Wm-
vSS-G Cook«rly, W E McLoon, JT C«anlngham, Bolf»n, A Mannins, Wm Mnlion. Wu»ih—A St lit, Sock, A Smilh, William fttoolo.
W aeaiui—Tboiaoa T««pi«ton, RliotMeo, A Cb»n«JI«r, Wiiwnt- Off R*b*rt#, A FrUby, WilI tare*,# I' Low#, R*»w, lljrt.
W AMHlmtVK* —J A Grarrna, W D«P«#, I) pbank*, iiuffiMe. Bakrr, John I Morrl»ai» Tuttor, Jobrt C'aren*.
W^rn*—C foitVO Morton. Lafo DaVolln, fl Moorman, I N Btwrd, W 8 Watt, J4* El^r, lirown, ]l»ymond M'MiTit—Jr" Kouditllrl RoynoUa, Ransom M#-' Conobijr, ,!
Wn.fj—0« MeDo^tiil, Buru», S, .0 Upioo, SDKroneb .itu-n i-im.-u. W CtumAM, ofl*««r#d a re»o!al!on ''tlni a committoo 0/ oat from ooeh Congrmtionsl DUtrict •hall bi* appointed, who ahatl roport roooiutioe* fir th* action of thla Convention, and tliat all roaola* tlon* lu roU tton to th« prlnclplM or policy of iho party, bo t«(«rrvi without dotato, to «ueh committoO»'
Mr, Lowrt'« rooolulioq wa* Ukon faem the fit-' blr, whon Mr.
resolution. Brown callet! the previous question, which Was seconded. A division of the qnestioQ was eaij. od. The vote was then taken by counties, on «tr|kl'ig out from the reeolution the ameoiiment of Mr. Lowry. Adopted,
The reeolatlon as amended was adopted by the following vote by couullne—oyes 33H, noee m. A Bu»kirk offured a resolution "that the dele-
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ates from Ihe severs) counties shall appoint one from each eonnty to cast the vote of sncb county in utsking the nominations, ami th«t the Convention shall meet I* this ball al 3 o'clock P. M. to triake such nominations, and that when ihft Convention adjourn* It wilt meet In this Hail, at 9 o'clock P. M.
Contention adjourned.
Miekle, I lib District. Mr. J. VV, Chapman moved lo proceed to nominate a omdidato for Secretary of Slite. Adopted.
On the Brat 1atlol it appoarod that Nkhc MUU Uaydkx, of Rush, reoetved 413 votes. W m. It Howss, of i^aporte, 00 votes.
NcttiMtAit 11 a roitx. having received a majority of all the votes cast, was declared duly nominated as a oandidate for Seoreuty of Slate.
On Motion, the Convention then proceed-
S Buckles, It I ed 10 nominate a oandidate for Auditor of Slate. I On the fir«t ballot
Joiik
ry, received 395 voiea.
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$ o'clock, P. if.
Th« Chair announced t3i« fitllonriug^ Cotnitiittoe on resolutions: l^my, Chalrmnn, JOth district, .1 liwll, 1st District,
Kent, 3 0ist7lct,
Jos W Clispinsn, 3J District, •f Janwa II Keler, 4th Dtsirfot, VftM James Klder, ath District,
A Motrison, 6U1 District, I) 11 KuKUm, 7th Distrioi, tapt Manaer, C!lh District, John Walker, 9th District,
P. Dckn, of Per
Joseph
J. Bt»o-
ham of Tippecanoe, received 74 votes. John
P. having received a major
ity of all the votes cast, was declared duly nominated as a candidate for Auditor of Stale.
On motion of B. Kdmonslon. Ktt/An Nkwlaxp of Wa^hinffton was unanimounly nominated at a candidate for Treasurer of Stale."* "n
On motion of J, R. Steele, WILLIAM C. Larraiirk of Pulttam, was unanimously nominated as a candidate f^r Superintendent of Publio iastruetioo«
On Motion, the Convention proceeded to nominate a oandidate forSuprewe Judge of th»» ih Dittrici.
On the first Ballot Alvim P. Uoves, of Po,say. received 4?t votee. Jamks M. Haxxa 1 received 113 votes. I Atr!* P. Hotkt having received a ma*
J. W. Benton tetredeced a M«efatio* "0»t the Mfftln ftws leek OsafMrisasI IHrtrtet confer together a ad report the mbm of cm person from each dMriet to oaoetituw a State Central OematitIs*.'1-- Adsytad. s*s-fS«
SkenW, Tmsww N eH«a aad T. IK m*. «m apponted to wait apoo tbe geotiemea nomtinaled sod aaeortBln wtwllw tbey accept^Aatf ala», %»i*^*«al l)N4f leeiwiie^»
N, UayAaa, Klfca* KowhmJ. W. 0. IwwWl, ««4 A P. Horey cas»e forward asrt istarsel tMr tbaaks lo tbo CMmaiksi aiwt awtftel tboir aev* eral mmIdUMii.
It waa atfaltod by Dr. W. 8. Sberiad. U»at,U»a' J. Do an was Hlpient, be «mU accept tlw aoastwaUoa lo*tor«4 ki«n. tkninfO* absewei «T tiia CMMitbe, tba frlioTS^^^g gowt^o^teea war* caNed «faa. aa4 addressed lb* (bavMtlts oa Um feast!** taptea (ftiM day-— Un O. N. FWebaad A P. WifWrvl
A Resalelioo sraa ail^fadl, tfemt the G»«v**8a« aaoalaiosMty eoaear la U»e suta^natiows ssmde, aii hot wo will aoe all boninMi ammm «a sMttea'^ba ^ectiaa of iba tSMBtaae*.
Oa ta*tioa, a rveesw tf ibirfy tataates waa tske«. Alkae* ^l^a. tf'eosia bnlt^as^keai tbe-'Oeiavav^ew
Tho Ceateai Cwaaltbi wao nywW aa ft?-
iatDaiMML R. Edaawiaa. «f &aWia.^ff Ai tMnrte^-a. 6. AWwa af Qarfc. S lHatHd-$. II. HasklHu *T Kwm^ •. 4th ftfirtrtot—A- C. JPepoiar, mt Obi* ms,^ jab lam*at It, H. lUrawai, af Wmm. y*!Sj ©H»|el-»W. J. Bro««.«f XarW 5?: 1rt» &wnSt-Ws»': R. McUa^at
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MtA«t-J»BM ffowi.c AElel»a»KAB8Mtt DfENB**k*. Meamow^HMtrb B«t»et, Sftae At«y
mt. Iwisa Jm»IS4 Mwm povtei /«i. A«#k iltb Owtfei-& IsTli^b *f A^waa. m™, Tbo aaswaiKkw' Mk an A^tteaa sail J^vw^Ulacft rsparud tbe WJo*?*c um
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T» tbe IVwple mt the Smic sf ladiaaa. #yhsM3-----*sj A wwriMM v^kMiee' tmamj iW »»rt«f
|ambfl)o«*attd Jmgaing ux^u from mtflettHaf: Ik KstftB«»t t«a fran. r«iii( ^ontnjio! «*clvhswnt, for tit* parpcmo cf accMipfiahiaf »el&ah ao5 parUtaa
At no period of #«r nation*) political history Inn' a »IM» rtrtniitiU^Wt kfn mml*, »ud mtm ««f fallaefoat irllsef* W*p roairtpl, t»,fcy th« oppo'arat* of D-motrarr, tbaa ulitiw' tlte.lorat^&e^' aorat «f tho prriWt imrton of CoogfMW. W tbows nM*, both to end ovt of oar noiioaol aanactio, who bare boon ib^ oaeicnt eoouik* of tb« D«taoctaUo parly, and who have *rer stood fjtdy Jo aaam« ir.f position and to ftaaert any erowt that woalJ tMw them to goln oUfoglh In oppoiitfoa to ilm*' oeratle rafck, ,jj .j 'ffei
From tto «r!i«{ (tiyi tl this rc^aiPe Ae nil' Wrt by P»m«^»lk ca«gcilf, sutp (amiivi by CMmorratle prlnelpl^i, with rfry short Tiitrrrjii* of rtoasinotioir. Artofeciwey fs tho innate awl Uw»4o«mt4o euoroy aatofonfa^ of roptibllteuKin, mui fat** lu tJtU gorerna»?at alwaya attempt^]' ami Ueea wil.iag to co«l«wo with any faction, to w«d with any popular h«r«sy, and 4v
eoatrt any t*m or *ag*aat party organization, wb jph oitber direvtly or r«n*ol#ir ywisal to otrongtben iu number*, or to detract from tho effietoncyof' U»at party of tho people, which has rrar atood nnd«r tho fokttf of tbo D«n»ocratl« baoi»er, and carried forward tho great bur^u of a progieoslra and and prooporoas country, by strict «db«r«ac« to ostabfls'ied and coostiiutionai priociple*.
It la only whoa t)i» freat Democratic payty bocomo •patnetto or are carolcsaly relying apoo |ho known atrongth and tlta ockaowtodged vfrtno of SKfir princtpks, tiut Ui«n our iuduatrioas and In* sidions onemios attempt to make an attack upon them: attd no artful are I hey la their approaches, that many good and honest minded men are p«rUaliy fi"lBdel by tbofr ipecioo* profdMilons, ai,i their raunlod proci*nMtlai*s, and fro^oently require the "sober second Ueought" before they Qoa fully compwhwd tbo pMtloa Into which they bare b-«tt Iwgnih^l. £v*ry »»orai is appoalod fe, every chord of sympathy awakened, orery generous ferllttg of tlM Vot^r Is 4»»oke f, with tho deceit
fui iuteution of Mducing him ipio the «tnbra-oa of tWso' who Gftlr com to eoi conquer f^d Adtter to d«otroy. "«s .. "jn-
Brery eitixen obonid remember th*t it Is a p«rt of bis. duly lo oniiersMwdand conrttler the pot 1 Heal oblign'tlons he owrs to hiipself, to hla country, «y topoueHty: trlotliW
Ife shontd bo ever olive to tho calls
of patriotism and of tfttty, aod ahhough (19 may not be a profssaod politiciiir. he altonld recollect tbajl ho a aosetreign of tfi« land, aad ono of that leople w!io»e will mako tho iawt of ||t« iitato, nwl and that whehover he slumbers in security uodor tbo belief that otiters will attend to liU doties far him, he is lltbletolie doceived.&inler^ho bo aware of tbo faet, his liberties may be taken from him ittoh by ittCfi. onUl be relu«e3 ton nt*te of v-ja-Kilago i|Dd looe^tho prouii Mtato of sut indepebdent cltit^o.
Tire plain provisions of llio Con^lUutioii obouid
Chapman offered a« a substitute hti »he our only hit# of gcVefiimrtiit, trij our policy
alw»y« has beep and-ever wilt be to cbnllne ottr pelltteai action within tlw latter and spirit of the ConMituUftu ruJ as we venornte tbo memory and cberl^lt the g'orious deeds of the iilustrious ,sages TiHd patriots of the revotulfon, aolemnly adhere to onr iationaf boml of Union in a spirit of brotherly aflVclion and ef liberal gen»ro»tty,*'BWe baVe do divided natlaual honors to enjoy, we have no s«cMonijil character to los^ or to gsiu, Wa ars all one people, we ar^ aft Americans.
The politlf.nl eri»ed or the Democratic party reqnirea nd expansion or coatractlosv, Vlrtuo, rhorals, rollgion, truth, justiee and: every attribute of natural glory and groutuoe*, inye. grown, flourished and extended nui!'r its fostering jaw. The ered right* of the cltlten In the' pursuit and possession of life, property, liberty and happiR-H* «r» snfe nnder its shiaU,ami iu protection, and bo passing impulse or ejcityHieui sbttuld induoe us to weaken it* power to do good, or to operate upon dur p\»lofi» Id sfich a msiiacrs as to result In a Wrong., .. Hi
I'm'er our systsei of gov«rttine»t, t^ie rights of ednsolence, th« modes of Worship, the toiersiion of religion* opinion*, aiU tho mott llberal politicil franchisos aro susuioej, guaranteed aed protected, and no system of K,gil»»U0i» tyil|,.eyer. be: coiueto-1 imneMby th« D«moarat(c pari* ef'ln ltaq^.which, shall eotifltpt with the lidrdiaf principle of our £iith. mvi wrff
As a great CousiiMttionat, permanent and t«dlssoluble party, while wa progreas la soeordance with the cfircutnitalices which may snrrontid tts, we desire no new articles of faith, 1»o Inlerpolalioa ef ottr ereed, sa sddeada to «nr principles,—. They are rellnWe and time honored. I uder Uicru Our fatlters |ircj In prace ani happinese, and under the belief that principles are e^ernil, we are aatislied with our decalogue nnJ its r*$qiremsnts ami restraints.
To the stranger, tiutd^wo troddoB ai»4 oppfossod,' ftaen other clftnts and other nations, we hare on all occasion* iftr*!*!i|d" forth our hands and opened «ur doors, awf mvl* them friewd* ami cith^u« la our land. In the lore of oor democratic doctrines they have joined hand* with as, and we have counselled together. No spirit of Native Americanism or bigoted Intolerance baa marked oar course toward them, white on (he contrary our adversaries have constantly rt*4stei the approach of the
forsigaor to the prlrilrgee of citUeoshlp and ded them for their iguoraace and fori The cause of flreedohi In ihe *Hd World, a* ever
4»t Id tn birth.
them for their iguoraace and forelg "d, hi
o*
fijoftd friends tn our members, and the caose of do-. mocraey wheiber oa the eoutinenl of Kurops, or in the United Slates, most b« upheld liy tbe stout hearts and Mrong arras of the Democratic pariy.
In the approaching contest iq Indians, either de* meeraey er Hie coalition of mat Jhust trimoph. t» whlcb side can dwmjerats stand? Will any rational man abaadou his old princifdesi sod f^teed* to coalesce with tbe decaying aad difsoiriag •!«. ment* which compose tbe oppositionf Will. any aettsi^e man be entrapped Into tbe support of men •ad mease res which Is Intended to overthrew ths eld llae Democracy,—and give place, oBice and power lo Its adversaries,^
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S«0tt4M m* iwtWii p-
t\yU
9 WW W |W Wfc«»%rcrjrebaTcbeen ttettei, sswrew kai (*osr«s4 «atat#om,4M peli^y ka* a^nmeed tke
ts«gete iwdMet(Mirtt orto* -*«a«*. I*i Male ib a rldtt* ehaF«4eraet wmpiaf a (kher harv«M of »fctsr*«r oerewnt»dU»a. *#iu AkfeiN.
urp«t«t, Ap a|w«o», txa la woUeewanWl, awl' tka U^.(e areotsftttni: t« Uie
iiMi*"' -fi Qa^tsl la: .paetHM tm id a mom a»«***pied
"i VV
mt-
iPww wtfi imo tat marts a?r pojiabalf Khe
ted la^tivesecHt a
*%T tfc»tl«aeK 9k«U rMtaiM rtu^je hyr
1
|siiwa.»er raitew sad Set rsesaii .-.woe. «ik sa4 '••.• -sMf •3.'-»oeeat'-e weMWe Of r.asaaeiwyt iie eearlettoa tkat e*«y eiOtea of «ke «ute oaasMiftf bis awa beteveats, Wtco tass at tAtv
r\ Wl»'
Ml Ike
«»,Uuia the srfrlej aod lou«ir«os *e»aft. ibst la4is:oawtU«Sa»«i aee srtaS"saao^ as4 Iw'toag
RESOUJTIOK&
Rrtolttiii 'lital the Oewoctflita of ItJdi* ana, fuliy *i^»rofe of tbe prioci|ies of the aci exteo the Uws of ib» United ^ma over, and orgsoutiag the
E
«.'.««', $ f: l.#
mi*
mms
R. Lowroy
tlon, was Utftn postponement faUo*wtayt*!^
jlibosi®T
f-'"
dfMtuJpn of private property*
ci/fts oport wkleb is foomled and that earnestly
religious liberty. Adopted. Is-mtJ k^OT grt^uswi1"
arses.
pn**r. In. «si»eJ" »oo«i ea-
A
Territories K»-
brask a and Kansas. Resatrtd, Tbat we eoMor in opinion that it is not properly within the jurisdiction of C«4»gre*s to dstftauae Iks provisions of the constitution of Stale, farther tban io eeqwire that it be of republican form. (mi iba contrary, thai tb« ps^)e do jpd»..mil. ~js -a^.» JI •siia^^ trn'i -in As •lrMiirtfa:^fciMnHifi' JMPH^'wHp 118 piwfl vwfm ofgovanuMM tt flMf? deem twsi iwitei to i1m4» vte«rs end waste: end dm tbi» f^Ksbmid b- f*w$iw»d as owe of tbe menial|HT»tti|dessofMjffwraiwttt.
That this Cooventioa i« dis-
ttncily *ppa^#d to that firosision of the Nebraska and Kansas Bttl^oortmoiiiy fcnown f'Syioa vwefedavenu w^tie^ maJa a d?s^nc::»»... b«t«rcen native Wm and for* ei£n |a&abu*!u*. wbo «B*y be re«id«3tr ®f tbo T«ttxtortjas, snd fe^ dnklhe.#f.
^TU of tbe 0onMq«ra«y i«ve been «»|oec«#^
io «ip«af At C*| odton* Jeei«rii fipooi itMbctt, j,,-:- .:-•:.
^.W||W|k
Jf A 8K X'
BBBT1TO
-uaw TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA-^FRIPAY JI3NE 2, 1854f
aosUon pan. firat tako«| «t* tho wh^ti*» mt
appeal to our fellow Democrats,!
out the State, to adhere. In tho selection ^sr^of the legislature, to Um proctlce of 1
truly eloquent in his remarks. the principles of the Neb liis btlef,sidre»9,be-was frequently iiitorrapted with' cheers sit aopii
with*cheers and applause.
•fi Fron tfrf-StMtoa TraeFtlqc.
i?W AMreoo. when it was oBanimocsiy w^opbM. ooooUpowms Ufcpw on thathn** ftr»t rrsoia .. .. ...... ... .. «oo#, bj eoBBtJ*s, with U10 following fl*o«lt: aye* ojU«.*,.,
AW tkee*«aii«i voted a^a oxM|rt U«mry, .. The Invinciblo. nTlrf -.--fcv*5 „&fc"-Sito. po
Tho qtt&tii** On tbo foari^i tid fiftih raoolaten. .a-. Mr. Goodiog oppoaod the resoolatioa*, and lndofirtU foatpoao(a«at of tbe reoolationo
B. F. Mullen oflkred Uw the MJowlaf res4lu.ier,ce Fose lo iheir feel as if enphatrted. »tiI Uon jhung on her words with rfiptpre, for thev /JwoW, That Ihe Democniey of Indiana stlil, were singuja^lj, apppWp/iaie lo lhe Uitte and in to he on it on of he a enly and avowedly- condemn any organltstion ,rf/ &< o* IfttV'fi 1. i0: tretor otherwlse that wbnttf aim ta disrobe any,? 'a,,
clti»n native or adoptod of hla political, elvU oi*|eat.encps on ihe ear, and a burst of applause
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1
for servioe from three y»ars old to thirty. At twelve a horse has seen his best days Ind it gbing down hill, but a mule at that agebn* scarcely risen'o«il ofhh colt hood, and goes on tmprnveing 4iU ho is twenty. lostaaces are recorded ofmules living m*\y or seventy years, but these are exception*.
^ines %e a«eS something frightful, but a cii^i!
iiteMli. 1 In tbs course of ten yeawsul^enion w*s saimfted fa IX S-tts.- i«f, ar Hsaoock, tisa, oppemod tbo |in have the labor of «I«il umms, wad s»»e4«riu®ph id b«r ob^d, 'Subaervtem toiMf 1 irtMam,Miditf peafrt^4 ?***&"I lone half aad moronf theio»d MCiwaiy ^|plsift, P| oBpap-atfly idwi,*mm
•90 half and moro of ihia4o»d ttnef.il ap, ba
^.T£&^u?EWF,®EAini
*2££2&£r< '*-C ~i "b e«pirfoadH»ereootetfoaa. Tfcoo«o»-^*M,I fcw'Oom with haotv ati»ps ai.d j)a«h»ng Mm by cooatlao o|v. th# tfcdrMlW)'*.4^fi,all shafl lcknow|«dire giy du«Vki of tho revololioaa, and roaaltoii ii,, 11W rrtolw *as lilcC' ai{f Ca rrle S^alon
r:
When tho couuty of Vigo waa cjJW, G. F." .. .... v. Cookerly made an explamtion that bis connty was *'00" for* tnoflieni with |tndi clttped 0»ej oppoaed to tho Uoavbutiw tritiaf any action on ,her pc^injf Urow a* if 10 »iay i|^ wild thrttb^ thisquoatloo. Al«no»i QuweUke she «riih
J. C. talker ofor^ aa a aabaUlnte tbo WI»a- her petlta figure stretched to it* full
Walker o&raaaa a aabeUlnle the folloar- j,
er
»b«
Bcsnlttd TTwt Inierooeranee i» irreal »b« Ifter, suarcdy ^V'h
SSStS-fSrsBs*.""""** ?T* the'"'
The amendmeut wssdlwassed t^r W.GhtrVer,Aw«^M" Jeaaied in ihe large hall at the ex tm McDonald and J. W. Chapman. tuaiionj llie eJteToises closed, and the hod:1 VW*9(l" O'O.OCK, V. N•' jOfed' preoenioc rose 10 give the address 10
Addftw^s w»i% dellver*3 by Dr. W. T. SherriiTifcelrrsduaung class of Iwelv^ A hu«h her III" .»*«.nblv, i&& frdAtii»nt In nl« mrrtfirks. Ha cordl^ilr «n* ...
He cordially rn-
was
1ed,
-Tbe^esliou reeutring oil the ameMmeat of J. V^jdtJBiJ C, Walker to the fourth and fifth resolutions, It
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W. MPranktlB moved to laythe orlpinsl res?-. .. lotion on the I^ble, ou wbicii motion ll»o vote was-®
v.••.
,wh* i»
,h®
%&**• «4
BT Ltzifl%,D%
v,, pari*I. itf tiw i«u«r *is.«rt .^lii u»
9im
'"8^ rewardT»t merii.*
d'i brunette came ward, and kneeling down gfaoefuil*.
w!
tak«-n by conntles, resulting, ayes noes 34i. «OP art iftitani 'the While-robed re knelt G. F. Ceokerly favored the adopUan of the res-jwiih downcast eyes and clasped' hnnds'
and die resoIatloesadopted. John Lawoffarod tb^i following resolution: jn Csrrie rose', and turning* to the prefcejitor Ttrtolcrd, That we have full filth and confideoeel^nd^auguat,, comaHllae aaid:-~-* Accept, re lu the wisdottt, patriotism, and sblllty of Frauklin !pe'oted sirs,
it
Insttgural Mewsge. a.wl his mAaxge to Congress. 'M my ttipmofj will remain the events of my and that we inost truly and cordially radorsuj ther^hooL life, and may the wfealh be but the general policy of his Administration, as carried..jncehtivu to spur me on in the paths of out In conftrfinlty with the principle* tald down In' knowledge.' All oaz^i unon the brow satd m^ge. Adored umnhnouely. of intellecl and flashing eye as she turned
G. N. Fitch off-red the following resolution: ,i.a •«„„,( 1... i.„, AVsefue*/, That Judge Douglas ef theV.S Sem Wft, *•«*«"»^is-'hef features lit Op with a ebj, Is euUtled u». and receives our hearty |hanks,L^w ol inspiration, and her. ritih voice burst for so ably ndvocatlng the principle of ni)n-iuter-Ttprth iii wild melody ihen ri-^ittig and veHtlon, areontained In the Kahaa* and NebraskaUwelltntf, walls re echoed hank ih« Mil,and tiiat we cordhrfly endoi!»ftb*,Bctlwi •fk *tu*f our Senators and Representatives la suslaiulRg' ,n. tb4 *ame. l?uanlmoosly edited. "e eltdct was instantaneous, the audi*
worJ—'rsrew«U,
j.ootfnienanpa,
ali Ute DemocraUo papers be requoeted to copy the presMon. A inotneni, and Carrie Was
^•^'.JEaSEU. BRIGHT, p™., 1^*^' Jjffi*'". Via rrafriu, nilhard RIU(ti, Ellrt. O ftngiish, John L. Spsun, A. C. Pepper, McClel-•»'
land, J. M. Gregg, J. 8. Davis, Jacob Wslker, A.| 'he last lime ihe bright brunette L. Wheeler, J. O. Vsn Qlm*u and Johnson, 'aioqd in her well remembered room, ihe Srcrrferies. C. B. Bentley and James Brutlng. {place where she had toiled for ihe honor,
won
,"elf
mule having superior dtscernmeni. bbthbVJ A few rnemhs rofted ««j in ••.v&.w't*
reisoff h^ltt surer fo«ed, and hence more^am* inndneeslbr al vaKiatde in moomainous region* and on gkt sras snmmoncJ dangerous roads. 1 doubt whetbeV -Ottlfee «anfh»l
Irfibe spot Where be set h«s foot, bat not in fosad m«ny brillient effim. Why it thi,?4 loved, I would have no*
die of thedwide, nH •^pssrasrwifOes .\lotber tad I oonstdeted. 4. £he male wmocb more hardy than tbe} 'Prale iwrt thai silly nonsense to me gtr!(*
A pair of tbese animab, aw^ad by ex%latm»d ihe aoomfnl wsman To-night "-7—,"»? 7--——/*•"» """""www. 1 o-nignt neignoor of mine althongb small tn iih, Arhar Asbton, tb« mitiionasre, caM io ei'lioeltioft fand rrt a week ibaa four'attend yon 4o a concart. Go wiaim», «t hiwaoii. IHbeir aaowhy of endurance is al-jehfld. woiaid bave you graco Uw bi^i«Ji mmsiimm*.^ v.. v, jslatioo & Ilieeijw Wish tn* &C Au*tlMBr very impostaW fact is (kit. Hflhearf frpt fee gratified.^ V: ftaf Ihe mailer of food, wals try and| *Mo«bar.* n^j«d ibe dsiugirter *1 have thrive on less than half it tabes to keep a *our own aparit-~4»*war*. b«r»e. TSe EtegKnd: a! iht« time. *.,« wi3 lure |k« a worsnl. To-night, mB •ee (MuDainiog gvttn shJclt sroatld save the wnb Axtlw Ashiots. not at yostv live* e/ British subjects. Inland, h»i :Jtteoanse fcn oan be a»sde m&»-a-nadfaiiat fdmr of v?ifw, the iqftte«ttara!4»erTi«nuo «ij' plan*, n*d b«r eye bi witfc loierest is so grwM that th# gr«*eer the |s«ddso jih«agh* aa ahstieA ihexwom. naand tar aS gaknliM beo^tor tlie fenwef .1 TV fwl had boe& atot^4o^be«q|«ejt by But ye* Indgfidonl ©inwer*. wbo aare In debt.^her mmfym'* srwds. and km np&f wm fewan
frr*ji *i.im mi I il 1, ,^bi nl arm lkwep.it *Ps «s«dg%tb« ftiec^Milo anbsikn-^ in the anrrtage of^Sb AafoKni, dia, aoea* %d tibswai«
fell in soft
long and deep followed. A she closed, her
,v. eye wwd on young man ©f prepoa-
Js/F.« M(3)oiwm moved ibit Ihe uwnlt of tJi®, smc wb* plntmnilv Conveolion be teudered to the offi errof tbe Cos- "J* Ventlou, and that ths Stmti SrutU'l be requesieJ u, i'x,^r,,w,y handsome, wtlh An IntplieCtUal publish tbe proceedings ef the Convention«u.i that
and (rank winning ex
r®»«
htgn and dear, her rich notes
j^nd hud searched deep in ihe mines of
'On ibe^foFMa!es/4rWWl On Ihe iame spot, where aba 1 IIi.Im
ftn,rton,f1l.,.,.n. mrt,.ha«
than IWlee as Ion* as horiei. Thee are fit' wrwlh mine, and I will atmy eye# rested itil*
Tbe geoeral rule is that thev average thihv. I"*"0 of Herbert Clair, a yoiyig ph». hevef^id fitsetse.
ually lost in the premaiorn death of high-Ti"'^T^ «orti era* spirted horset by accident and disease.Ih..- er physician4, and while *The omntbusiihes of New \'ork heve not^.n,. *iim J*.****? could bee* able to sustain their lossei. and are ^!. !ijm' open uaim,M.nin« I» msits ntsnfmslss oa
mads ihe firwlfctolve ahe exeki-ned:
"day!* Af. Carrie had fallen in love at firsl sight and her witching heart was gone. gone.
it. aM part It
1*5™,as
'h®,1
All the IFsfalds of the day teemed with pflwc of Hefbftrt Glafr, ft yoiyig P^y* sian who had reached tho summit of fame, ^awl who now swayed Ihe minds of menbv
h«a
reaohed ihe summiiof fame
confidence and estemn.
He mingled with lbe
results form the ne« cosideration which i» Pm*f 'heir attractions. ji {and now Carrie Seaton had resolved that he is a in 3 Mo!« have organs of vision and hear, cordial roeepdon from her ftther and a mg fat supetior to ibose of tbe bora*.— !srpjb| of satisfaiWoo frmm
Wcnce they seldom sheer and frighten fnd mother wss Carrie's «—tirtrmr hrrmi *"»d:— D4Ugh»ar. dsuxtiuecthou srtiadeed j**
la not tfflproved. sroold-the foadingu woanded *|r« 10 ihr&wr oC the tm abe ihan^it ef tbo
,4MK»r
tfi I
m&* jp
petite figure stretched to ita full hcishL v^S .•
rare king for, ot» leisure. conHmtion, aud the haughty U.hel Mo* thir add««wd h*t. Fix- Aal.tat,
oerf, Thafweregidjll flitUd orpabta »b® to t* bfrpink or jwjrffection in tbe 1 ^•lWW#wh*1
youf
tions, baaed upon tho single ijea of temperance r« e\04 of old.^ominy.': .i jTiSUtithuK" replied. rul me girl is tnv"terii)u form, aadaageroas to the perpetaitvor otir re pub-' Chmjfd in another i{, bftlieVA j|m Hetlrert wa* withal a little vairt. U»p' he iiwknioW Alr*»*ly 1h« thin n»it liain form of gov«r»imcat, by witbirawing the tiie very witch "KersefT tor latel* «h* i.»r ««od«or eadW pernlescod him. lor galhere 1 over his powers .\ltlt»«h th t^btion or the people IVom the gr«a' polUtctl prin-
r,3
W"'
thi| country haabeeo brought tA its present elevated, hef J^t^e* 'Be stilt lrt:!e heart.' veld order loeee if site would tiotfind him the J"d inspirtntf words of a talenieI lecturer, ant) pro*{roue eondition, paramount to all other,slie/soou thou sliait exult,' and away sh« JMSiwwA/* e"!% Jsidf
«mstde«athMM. '^Wt werftR..» -Surelu I have seen thai eve before, he ianti liw t« voluntarily bow«»d»t her shrine Mr. WsUsr^df^j^t^^fiwutl^a jn f«W, or hi* afwhdmeiit. v^:
M,c
1.'"^ »e
•lersed the princtpl*s of the Nebraska bill.- DariAfc/n?,,g,'*d that the -tfild beatiHg-^f 'heir ted hearts could be heard. The addrees finish-'
irls al.oosl
the brdefeptor, lioldina hiuh ihe wreath
u.
eras forther discussed by J. C. Turk, aud J.K.iS Aovatfoe. Min Carrie Soatbll, and McDonalds W 9.U A. F. ,Morrison moved to lay U*e anneudmuit of Mr. Walker on the Table. AjopteJ.
re-
hr-
far-famed chaplol. While
I'lorp^iPpealdeotefthe.UaltediStotss, and that we tribute ever fresh as the laurel leaves ih ihe flay and brilliant throlitf. Aflatn she 1 •nt' 'e folly approve of the principles laid down in hle
»e«v«s.
::!*wrT-'-is*«a?.
rrpY*fJon
ticvHtta, iiwi inte#Dp«riinee breathing a* she heard ihe -oft t*n nf ih« tnlroduo« ?«u after the concert.* fat relu»«l of AMhur A1itoii. Carrie a!™°'*l.•n.d Smperintendreas or the board in* school tm "Th'1" can judg« whereift 'Jiolh HS^'frctiontldy aai!: Moiher. nty own mother, correct,on of whtob Jegts attve tn.6rpoa.«o^
PART
6ape. Then ilrnned Irotn her lips the •Oh why n1 I receive him so proudly? iw r.r.y!"-,
Then, rising mJdo.nlv. arte g^w
mv verv.fcel, jyid l£el,,lll0 powwjuf,wo-'
T- "•»'*'»w*t wwms— nvw|ll ru' /J -_tt* u- „-/H 1 my Hunks lor thie. touching"'* TRe -fullowing evenittg. ana Carrie moved °*w
In a Tem'ofe''"porllbt?ilif»f-lfte* ronms she
when seated |hey cried»,JSina, sine, pretty I
1
a
k... ft.'
fiaoformand
fertaed his sccnslomed duties with a look evttr^ibrg d%fm«d t^n csOsi: but sffH tn on* llnle comer inofon|t his heaji*s mi **r swrove by msl ifiteio&to his hooka1
•east:yiMWM
mm i..^jlluzj&. ..r*-jL ^.'i »-Aa *«.
f-k ,-m tj /H'-i i-Jl1'J.
wspmsfm/mm
psfci
i^natfffnanlr.^. A* sho entered oorjwl bj Ah. little di«l Ailhur A»11 th uJt tiiat lite millionaire envious ey*« were itirnwl Catri# Siiloo h»d miilrkftltalbssrvwnt i» ^pon fter and ber^two #ve« giistenetl h«r pian«. when after hrr gav wordx he in-* she *»w Herbert Clair. She ot»»#r*«! him iroduwsi her 10 the M. 0 whom' *b6 w*« 1 '4maUi*t£lv reture tbe*ahtta ioa« ifre^iing hw« by her bright glance*, pa evif^y bau|. and m«ike«i iUat tlariog tbfi Asiluoi# the miiUonaiw, courted by aM,* whole evening be w«a cpJt»pleteiy aUsorbed
J(
W the mu«io| with tbrluftatteas of a »hitnr. ahe repked:— Hunp I n6t beeh called the Queen of "1 would not do you the injustice of be-t«w-Snnjibftmy connpanlonwf* tlimtght she.—^ing you the hand without heoit. Go.
Ye«t :«tu Herjert Clair ahaU bow be(ore cherish me. ever as a (riend. will liv-» -tuy shrineisre a mo«tb baa paased.'
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Her thoughts were interrupted t»y A*ht«»n
who eXciaiMied tnts&irvmislv |»f»ihMng lo and tnay the ti«h«»t UtMiu£ attend you" the M. 'D llMw* Seaton behold 'thin iovtu-P^|lle went' ifrom her preaenue a wiser and *tbhr.*-ife Mm :et.mihi uetter man, for ,\c had ronohrtid to fdlow'
Mn/mmmk wim Perh*p*i»n,^lt|Jitsoton eMMMioQ/ wi» her edvice, vt'd there w«a.r«Mf%i «iji.l«r the'
hlt
l«l*
1
wi.rthe
the world Hat oo«i« over C-rrfti C*m* couA**M**d to be-: And lleybejrt dor wondered a. his friend'
'Mhy ryea on htm. they al- lervtew w,,h Carm buaton.
v|mi
nr.
*Twas an hour aficr the conceit nnd CsK fie Seaton sai alone communing with her own thouglils. One moment b«r allghj, /,
roul
marked* Herbert Clair, as listening, he *t0o4,i.'^lMJ,'',' voice be mortal/" with folded arms, completely charmed. ,L. Cajrie Seutou's voice." auid ||erShe was soon interrupted by her enter- j"ol^fl Clair, and his powerful Irani* shook,, ininer who approached her with a troop of1 he thought of his loss, for he loved her merry ones exclaiming 'Ilere you are] deeply and trulv.
ien,*d
bird.* 7 'fribly msisi^d. 'Now,f thought she 'he shall feel my pow-' Ooce ag^in Herbert threw himself nl timer,' and with a mischievous smile «he com- ^,e' 9' C*rii*, proclaimed his love aud iai I menoed but Ihia toon passed away, and4j',w
She represented a wild bird caroling mcr- powera/'' rily as It soared fre and unfettered in hs^s."
height then her voice tolled strong and *ig orou»ly, its gushing atotig, a mortal trying to capture it. abe exulted in defi«nt notes, nnd those were followed by a plaintive ws)l as the bird was taken. lire long the sunny child importttges tho imprisoned one wilh:
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'Sing, sing, pretty bird.' lis spiiii crushed it leaves studded with diamond* saying wariiipd a low, touching melody and expires:! proof ihkt I fetign «Ji' UaitiH* lo iouching melody and xpt.—
Carrie Ceased, bowed for a rnotnrut her '',9 lovitiJlide.*"*1
head, then rising* encountered the earne-t gKZe of lieHmrt Ciair^ AN were spell Irtyntid there wss a brealbiese silliness, no loud con
and enough reward. 0enth» adieus w*fe spoken sndtbe eortri psny. so gay a short time previoua. wipers
jrraluiation* greeted her oar. but iha siltni. .• ». .u (ceat^rshire, when he led io boheWi. bir heart-fell pressure of (be band, waai V, a dotiKattc gossip, ih.il line of hla own ehkp&
rated, almost noiselessly^ Ay, ontrancing I **or"*U ying ins ad Iresw to
rnu%tc aging his aHe»«ti «»s Ktierfng his daugh^ CsVri# SeAf^SV #fdrtnph was' ^m^e. I «'WwJy 4-jr*-.*. Proioet^ and wo she fafi that H»g%! as her p^ni's Hueay, kis^nir fond kies feeted on ber brow
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ifWl warfihng inerfVeattf. .1 -Surelv I have seen thai e.ve be he an*l h« tm voluntarily bow«*dHt her shrine lieauiyVtlirhnjr mingled' wuh^ mn'moviI. where?' Soon .oanm Ihe,, 't'he next dey Uerhert V'l nr sitifht C»r1 1 -1 ... 'iretnesnHVahce Otthe laurel wreath, and tir* i»: vavishlftg melody ihat borst ujk»ti? his eira
Iretnesn^Vahce Ot the laurel wreath, and th^, tie Seatou, and in, glowing wQids paid hi tri'juie1. Atitiouslv he waited for h»r an-jW-r
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aik«d ihe hand of the JUile U«t»n«»t but
Tar more happily. Take the w^alih wlijoh"
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many oovt»t, Ireely to !h» needy,
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"w "'K11 honor arid truth wriltflti thi'tt^.
•®1*swer. "Not' a imncl* vari-^l. hut lnuni,i'i lurked in his eytn at sit* lirmlv replied *-K'io»v thai Currta S'oIimi reacts thee, wilt* has borne Ihe litle iuciHciitleS* suufi \ratiity wounded. Olsir, Ihe high and gili-
frame wou|d qnivfr wilh suppressed ayonv, *'*!'•',,,r pr««ene« siiri»=vjug. y,-t ui»mii.d the Viext lot.g" pent up siphs would *tonishel. fk arcely on-.11 lie «dThen droned
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isurel wteaih, and me Mim srnwied to give 1 her new energy, (or wltirheiphiened' color] •0"rfro,» 4nd deep voifee the kaidj^Av! Herbert CI a I thou wilt not 1m inrhwibir lor alihough I lova thee,, and only thee, ihou shall crouch at men.
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iiJ'f.t \^^£f,4Pif4,t,'f,!Cartie, as she remained wi.ere 11-rhen |«in her. Mv vow in fillBle ehhouglt I have
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ml* -««. er would test the niagriifi tenl orgMii. »'Wii» I" No one knew hut Hie pastor, gay anl brilliant ihrolig. Again she *"^nle was sileiii lu all imerro^ itiun. was clad'in white, but instead of tho laurel »riunt day ani^-l,^^n I fhtr wreath,' a white cafrmtftliu! her only orna-1 ohoruh Wits filled lo overfl »«ving. A heavy ment, waA woven'in her Hub braids. Gems ourtain ahrou led ihe organist's j»Taoe. perrknowleilge fell from her lipa* and m»ny»'»4! ey«* *«''n tinastUfie I The tsfor enJ|arued ones marked her powerful intellect tefed, and then oontiuenced the voluulmy
Soon musiu was introduced. Many -trembling proluda soon deepened int-e pieces werlS 'brilliantly executed by those\ swelling notes of thunder, it rolled mi I tewho had been trained from childhood still vibrating agsimt ihe arched roof of Hi«v Carrie toll s!M» could surpass them all. for) house, then, g'tnly dying away, Iel a largw with her nu«io was an ftbeorbiiiK passion, portion of the congregation in tears, for and for some lime sbe^had devpted her!**0 'Ia' completely etvciranfmii. aRr»o*|i pitr whole airerigth lo it. ... ,t anlhem followed, and a rich poweiM voioer
the glorious Holes ol praise.—'
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wild bird, we haVe caught you nl last, and) And he was righl at ihe earnest solicitswe now bear you away «epfive to sing for •ton «'f the past«ro a visitant of the family uij* and they escorted her io the piano
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"''d frieu! of her father s. C.irrie had con-
to perform the part s'ie had up adini-
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her CMnlertan^e beamed with enthusiasm f'roudly stretched the form the hiiflv as nhe proceeded. She sang an impromptu brunette a» she answered: "Once rrjrcted. tnkiog the Words, 'Sing sing, pretty bird,' "owr acfpitd, Most thou Indued sckuowI-
Uir ouv, and ihou' ahitli have proof'
wedditig of the wealthy CI ifr. Tue ueri*motiy liitislied,ere the coftgratutatiohs'tsml! be received, ha gallantly (Mabed on ih^! Iitlr bride's heed a wreath of nohMli Uure!
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Cromwell wss thinking ol marrying hi*' daughter IO a Wealthy g«uil*riMii of (Jloitt
iei|»s, Jeremy VVhit«, a youn/ in*o of pleasing irin»rs, and a "lop wit of his'
mh,lM iUm»t I'dy'shand. 'Wosf is them^sniugot tbisf 1. ... he demati lad ^'M-ty it please yo.ir hitfhJ
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he. aa if pursaing train of lboughu or Mt. Wiilfe woul'l do' youf II/is m« ••there is something about Cafrie %a«oo friend, and I egpeot yon ^honld tr^at hi..? iSst cannot 1|!lki#rn. She is a girl of spir-1 aa snob "If Ht, Wbitn inien la me rtta# It, I Hke tliat bht there is something unap- honor," answroj iba w^n*tt. wih-st v^ry^ peoaotwble abowt Imt, that one oinnOt re-! |,» curtesy, shall not be against him/S aisi-** ^on Jw*eew loat in deef medi-1 -Ssy'si ihou so, my l*ss/" sail Cromwvlltf 1st ion .J ••call UrjJwifi! t?#i business shall he »w. eights #*w»»d* Of melo-1 proawtly, bmiot* Igo ont of the «rfn
dv Cm lafmsnNMsl* on bis oar.and aii aa^ Goodwin, tbe uhsplain, arriead WbiUrhhii^
el like unto Carrie's eeemed Inri.ig gee too far 10 roo«de. «nd.«»e was nuirMx on. teUowinj. far, farowKy. hej»oi
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hon«d the enwsic ad the splietws, wH«n sud- [BUaff of Other Ctommtll. denly hsrf lwriii|»y»tw^twd tifili A/i-w .*LL -#*"4*. fel exprawsiam nnd swrti a baughfy wa»e off A Yank»* soft a cel«»iiat in the streets affi lh« band nhe moiioowd him bseh tm the eoid' Sau Fr-nctsco. and wi«h t«e ohs^tcietiaiUK aardk. ol fh« ra*Je S0co«t*t him as f^luwt
Tbe next day ihe famed physician pe»»f
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Ibe grew paler4
wNWi silWw Wt»#s terriWy twluJtutg. Tn the aksnrsnce of AdNaa ftM fw -we* kitting himself by hard st«dy. Wrff repfi*d:—^The inwimclM* lulled^ siww nte lady who will do «u**
hi* h«art-slrings wefe, hefll* 'C«itltsgoflg.' What hind at gr«p«* da ysH pf eterT ^buppemong
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