Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 6, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 July 1854 — Page 2

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Hon John G. IHria.

Three yn*t* »go an a«iitoria1 article ap« peared t« •Hn paper', imder'»!»«. Wad of Who Kiofw t».

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dmy* ader fha llemocralia parly had, ailll* mil any sgermy on hhi part, cs'krri him from ihvir rank4. amt made him fheir standard hearer in the raw far Congress in the old

sMcottU district* tufa#-*# Although tfcal |*ieattof» Waa aaitsfacforily answered at the election which soon follow'* ed, it may not be amiss undfr the circum* slsiicr» surruundiiig ua.at piaaerit, to refer litirlly to the oouraa of thia (j^oileman as a ineotber Cong*est from thai time down to ih« present.

In ltJ/»f, lie was, as we havn already slated, the rolunlory action of tbo demoftralio parly, aeleoted as iheir eandidaia tor Cot.gres* in a district, wliioh had in 1048 $ivpn the decided majority ol sboul founcvit ftuhdred votes a|(aiiist (»eneral Cass, the ve'rran HtaM»man. and great cbairtpion of »ha patty. Tim dmiriot waa considered aw hopelesnly "Whig Wr

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au*taiait)g himself wlfh credit to himsetl alld^is tnd eofttraiy to lite fxpec uiions of his m-Miirs, succeeded not only »a, ri-vrraing ihis Jieavy wutg majority, but aotyfliy* beat kit* competitor* nearly three hundred vote*. in'tWiumnier of'1052. while discharging hu tluiii-s al VVafhiiigiop. the ltinocr«iio p|i|^ ini't in Cpnyeuiiun at Bowling Uieen an4 4ittRtmnou«ly nominated htm for *rek»fcii«iiH Mr. lavh accepted the numina* itohatid un hiit'return home in September, riiiWpi! uj.oii ihn cai.va»s. lie waaoppos* el by Mr. Harbour of ihU plaoe, a gentle* titjatt«td known and acknowledged ability antt character^ The race wa» warmly conlelted r.n both sides, bui the result, showed that Mr. isvt* waa eit*oied by the unpreo «0(«nud majotiiy ol nearly two thousand votes, in a*li*triot which had in 1048, only lata' 'jwati befdNi, given (nneral Taylor a innjnrity of more than three hundred voles, anif whioH on^tnomh afier Mr.

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tifiH g«v« (Nerve only 89 majoriiy/ VVe iwsarlo lh^#e facb to show the confi^ence which not on^y the Democratic par* ty^^ui oteny National Wwgs of *he disuiut, have thus (at repented in him. llae h#dene anything to lorfett that coutidenceT fuive n«il been inatteiuiva obaei vers of hia (j^ogresatuiiel oarecr^uUeiiher have we without ihe means ol becoming fsmiliaMvlthenAwe am free to sty that it meets with our er.tire approval, aud we have

VeAaon lo brlteve that his constituents

are.of the^aame oiiinionw We have neither ntitr nor ^paoe at present* to allude-to but a tew of^ the most prominent question* which havl been acted upon by the House of Refifcsentative*, since Mr. Davia took hia seat in it. The vtlomeateed BiHu whioh grants 160 eoree of the poMtc lands to ev* ery ciiiaen of \he United States over the age ul twenty one year*, who shall settle upon and cultivate the same k»r five jreara, en4 wh»h twice passed the Huuae of Represent* •lives it* ike last two yean*, has net only received his eonstant and unwavering aap* l«n, bui haa been the objeet of hi« g«eate«i deaitva, and should this wise and beuevoIbet measure a««in laU in the Senate (wkick w* awost eameetijr kope may nM be ike

ceutlf delivered d|t ol lt»e most eloquent awi atttb •qeometwrfn Coofreaa in fMW of ««"4i proper nrf Constitutional aM lo %anafruot rlnliny «cr(M» the cOOMflenl to ihe I'acific Ocesn, by which iJm Attain ic «n4'' Pacific States may be irwfhl into IwiMifMie mrf speedy corwrunicaiioa.

Mr. Davis ha* |iveo bis firm support to

the fiai organizing Terrftori*! Goeernmeols

for Kaosss and Nebraska this liili stripped

very either lor weal or for wo. people themaetve* a safer reposiiory of sucb power than Congress} Are the people not as competent lo legi«lal« for ibemaelvea, as Congress is to legislate for tbemf But we must cow en ourselves #t present by giving that clause of the bill which has given rise to to much angry discussion, and which has been the fruitful aource of so mucb misrepresentstion throughout tbe country.— Here it is,^ f"

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competitor, ^members absent themselves from their Mr. Dsvis Wamf a candidate only four! ie8tf

wefkar before the ek'Ctioti, and although ^nilis together, attending to their private ihttriirfaccultomiid to puHllo speaking.took.ifr#ir^

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But we must bring this article, now longer lhan we intended, lo a close, wuh the remark that tn eur judgement no member ol Congreee has attended lo the* private end local business of hie district more promptly and efficiently than Mr. Davis, and lhat he has not stopped lo enquire into ihe politics

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present in lact we do not remember to kave seen hi* name among the absentees single lime during this long session ol more than aevan monihn. His good habits, plain unpretending manners, strong practical cense, and high buaioeaa qualification*, have given him a position at Washington oaloulated to reflect credit on himself and his constituents.

what we have said haa not be«n our aim to eulogise Mr. Uavis, nor to detract from the merits of othera, but simply t) present facts for the consideration of pur readers: we will cheerfully rupport the nominee of the Uowling (treen Convention with what ability we may poaaesa, at the same time looking to the suoceas of the Farty and lo the interests of the people of the district we say candidly that we prefer Mr. Davis as our candidate in the approaching Coogreaaional contest. ,,

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ea«ad every eprcieof^wravsgant atwl uo.| weiwiwuimoal e*pewNt«m #f the pubhol tkwttmm Aoam*r-W*lm from and mote e^laltV ihw apptt^ia* V**™ R*r*lk** of Inst Wednesday

believe the jubilee of

freedom was never more generally celebrated throughout the country than It has been this year. Kvery paper we have glanced at' fiomall peril of the Union, speak of ihe ^thmi

demonsir«Uon« of joy. 1 he attempt made

hv a few fanatics like Parker, Garrison, end FhilHpa, to toll the bells and gi'pwl on (hie great day of glory, only called out a bear* ly response to the oaU nf patriotism end common sense. The glad pwun of freedom rang throughout the length end breadth of ihe land. At heart there cannot be a man who di»e* not feel lhat the value of this lib* erty is above all price, and that be who would lift a parioidai hand again*! the liberties of the country, or bring disgraoe upon the oeuse of freedom by any demonstration contrary lo the spirit that should charactertae the dey, ia beneath omitempi.

OCT Arr. John OSBOKK. the editor of the Clay County Adt+e*it. in reviewing our remarks In last week'e paper, in regard to tke out ting of (ke bank ef Ihe Birch Creek Reservoir, and oar allusion to the "goose pawl," liuisaoc* eaee, against the city of Terr* flauie, triemphaiitly eska ua la there any difference between nuttanoo in Cley County end one In Terre lleetet If ao, is there any reason wky oee should be

abated end not tke other! If the Birch

onae Ike of 'ket Isilure cannat be Heawrtoir ia a nuiesnoe. In a centin CeemlUe ef is* awe appelated by tbe CMr. mtfftifami John I s*ts, for we •P***

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whioh is rapidly becoming tke m** KW*eingioo r*a^f, met with an eocidmston

dl^fl%f^SM»n«w ^katee and TerrftoriM.," |ik» OsMiily... We etiand our weraaaot eyaa* k«« k*-eiii Vberal Vlii*, legielattHifMky I* k«e af^e«Nl relative*.

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»I4 Slew*. th»t eseeiserfmwi «f!*reew»»wWi the bug^v and Mr. Ceenka. af•«* •ft |*iblfoi«nd» aflrtitn tk«& Wdees. of tweedy lent. Me $M beneeik:

t*v»ir o*« exolueivev»i«e» a|« W eeaae in ""•WOT* taken ««t akortfy ikn wbo*e 9ow»e«btisig h«k, rare and et^tta) ftk*rs in ike dsniribtiim® wwh Ike, *as wnei lem. I^a ipim wes broken by g-n^n ""^ni w|i***«lnai we akaS eee

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people/ Why the people who shall reside tWdMrti*! v«tar, ewt eae fer Mck ftsctioe ever, in llteee Territoriee—4l»e very people *'w,j The Ceuwailleeppeleled by Ike CbsJr were: »re to be effected by ihe »n*tituli«*n of sU' J.O. J«ac«,K. F.Caub^Hoe, Afe*. Ad«n«»

Haai Caavcatke,at theGoart

Smn, ia Tana-Hael»',e»-tli»i}ibiaat.,teajfei est DfWfib* t* lit* DletrietCwevoatioa, to be BmwUmf Unm a* tki SSlh trf Jaltf.

Oa atotioa el Ceokorly, Jscaa Jranca, af flTagar Cr«ek, eme nhin Chairman, ejpl W. Hi Suur, ef Uutfan, fWeretary.

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of all im«repre»em»t oas simply lakes th« eat* af lbs oOmt Tawasblys la tfca Caalrty, waa power out ol Congress to legialata «a tbej iba Cbaimao u. r*p»tt tba af »l 8t..«ry in Um« T.rri.«i». .ni I confer* lion the people themselves! What

iag eee Mfpl* fer every tweely-6ve toooewH# wmtm ia each Te*asMf, «s Uaerf "i||»ea tbe U«*

Are not the1 W». Meers, sad Harry CereweH—efVferrisser Wat. IF altos, SJMI i. W. Par«e—Ktitg. l*vid Ua»*ek, ef Smgmr Orxk. t,-

Aedlrew Staveeaoa, ef Hmmtf Cr&k. WiUen ef Pr*irtGntk. Clark Meers, ef Imt Cntk. Wn. 0. Orlffitfa, ef Luttom. Stefthse )Mc Adams, ef Fejfrtt*. D*rid Ctrlthtft, ef Netriiu. After eeaselbittee Ute Ceaimlttes reported die asimts ef tbe following persess as Delrgstss te «lteed tbe Dhrtriet Convention te be bold st Bowling Oreea, on tbe 95th ia»t:

JfemsM Ttwmtk f.—W». E. McLesn, John AoeaebiiMip, H. P. OSBIIIBJIMW, WIS. MO4M, B. if. Cera well, J. 0. Jones, W, H. Sibley, Leals Beeberger, Msrtia Oraee, Aagnst Imbroy, W. H. Sage, Waiter F. LefgwU, Ralph Toasey, Jsutes S. Clark, Saiu'l. Beal, James Oskoy, Alex Aodsrsoa, A. J. Itoberteeo, Jauue U. MiL^r^sad Wi#. 8lmmons. -/JS't: ^"^'V but Cntk Totenikij.—Clark Meere, ZsGbsrlah AWU, lease Kraisa, sad Philip Cbsppel. fleet** Tawmtkip.—Abrsm UoffuMtt, Dsvld Carllherc, and Marl I a FugiU

Otter Creek Temiukip.—W. II. Stewart, aad John W. R«te. i/ssry Creek T#««$^ABdww

IHIMS ef Congress, without ths Clayton Amendment, meets their fullest apptrobaU a. 4. ftielwrf) That the AdmlaistftiUea of Joseph A. Wright baa been characterised by untiring en* ergy, and devotion te the pabltc good, and we take plsaaars la bearing testlmeay to bis ability tts a public officer, aad dlrfinguUbed virtues ss citixen. 5. HtmlMtl, That ear present Member of Uoo(nw, John U. Davis, is a fsllhfal Representative,

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he people in lhat immediate »oe«l-1 Mmm*. J- O. Jem*, Via. Meere, B. 11. Car*.

I, Indls^bl, Ml- w^las*Bsaiahempand O.F.Ceekerty, warn

iswon&l operatton oif wntk '"mfT al nanknlilwiilhijii

grants of tlsuta "goose pond** le a naeiess /f«es» Jewreed,*'mm!the"/*d*ese3t*i*

Ist^t to atH eoostrucfton of Rsilroeds nuiMHM be*r&ttitkg no one, and an eve*! The Oee»««t*ea dwae^eaewd. ti^ |tis m*lri«^ h*- has uni^rmly opposed!^

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ty support 6. JlMiiiaf, That we will support the nominee ef tho said Coavention. ?. Retttmni, Tbst tbe Candldstatt nominated fer tbe Stale offices, by the late State Democratic Convention, are goec aad faithful mea, aad will receive ear cordUi supports

Oa metlea ths vote oa each reeolntion stf tskea separately, and each waa aaaolmoasly sdopvrd ex* oept tbe 3d, ea which I be re was bat eae dissenting vote, aad UM MI, which, being read, Isaac Bsaa* champ, Bs«|.t arose and aad remarked that the ressiatioa was net stteag eneagk te meet his views, aad be oOVrreu tba feliewiag as as amendment:

XmM, That tbe Demeeraey ef Vlg» cosaty have fall eoaSdenea ia the taieats, iategtily aad ability ef tbeir presest effieleat Member of Congrew fr*a thia Dbtrict, Uoa. Jeha G. Davis, that btepesitlea epos Iks Nebraska Bill sad ttae Psetfle RaHread Bill, meets with dw views ef his eenstlt* aeats freta tbk eeesty, aad that the delefatfea frenitlhls coaaty ta the Dietrtct Csagfessional CoavsaUoa be hereby tasmmsd te east the jrete ef the Ceaaly fee him, as her first chetoe.

Tbe aawMMhwmt ee eSurred by Mr. waa seppettsd by Msaars. JeneSt Bwethwiy, Me* Leas and lleera, aad was opposed by Mr. Ceekar* ly. The •euudsuat waa sdepted by nearly a awHsiUKMS vete, there belaf bat fear at five die* eeetlsf votes*

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Mr. Cwmba we» returning from (Wiaf

JACOB JUMFfiR, CUmen.

O* Yestasday% ike 13ik, tkeSyeekledCoB IMwt let elladianapolis. We wtfigiven skeiak ol tie peoeeedings in our nest. Tke

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Osvid Hess, sad Ilemstoy Simmons. J'rairie Crerk Towmtkip.—S. E. K. F.»k. Elijah Slaggs, and Scarlet WaUou.

Liniom Tvwmtkip-—Asrou Griffin, Wm. C.Orlf* fftb, sad L. 11. Davis. I'urto* Ttteatkif.—Inish Donh&msod Edwsrd B-"- S

Riley Tovuutkip.—J. M. Pierce, Wm. Mullen, J. B. Uerdea, Bewj. Mewhinney sad David W. Crosby. (S'nysr Crerk Totenthip.—DatUJ Cu*lck, .Jotio Crews, sad Jacob Jumper. u:

FajftlU Tatcntkip.—Finlip Boltou, Stephen McAdstnti, Daaiei Shirley, sad Jeremiah Clark. Tbe report of tbe Committee was eaauimotssly adopted.

Oa motion of G. F. Cookeriy, the Chair was iastracted to sppoiat a Committe ef Ave to drsfl Resolution*, expressive of the sease of the Riesling 6. F. Cookeriy, W. E. McLesu, J. A.Sibley, J. B. Gordon, sad Wm. B. Hewblaoey, were sp* pointed said Committe. j-,. y. lite Cwmniilte, through thetr filtsirittStt, Mr. Cookeriy, reported tbe following Resolutions:

I. Rt$9lced, Thai ths Uemocrstieparty of Vigo county having full confidence ia the integrity and tbe success of the great principles of Jefiersonisa Democracy, do hereby rsiterate their stlsolimeut to those principles, by ths lustrumentsiity of which lbs couutry has srrivsd to a degree of prosperity unequsiisd ia the history of Natioas. 9- Kraelsn/, Tbst in Frsakiia Pierce we have an able exponent of tbe doetriaes of genuine Democrscy, and an efficieat offiotr. Aad we hereby approve of, aad endorse Ute measure* which have chsraclsrUed his Administration. 3. Tbst ths Democracy if VI jo, recognise the principle of Non-iutervenUoo, as embodied in tbst gnat pablio measnre known at the Nebraska Bill, ss one ef the the csrdiaal doctrines of Democracy sad that the bill which psssed both 11

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Ssllitrss Cessty Dsoawefftic CM The Democracy ef Mtaa Cseaty bsM Cesvsetlea at tbe Ceart HSSMS i« Salthmtoa Stk

Cms r«sMii*L-4e!u» H- WHeoa,Jehn G. Me Bride, W. G. Mo», Wm. Jeaes, David Vflwry, TbeoMS G. Neely.

Jmckm* TetParfy -Thorn— Mabaa, Wsritlaglea Baker, Jeha Brown, Jeba A. Calamine, Stephen Brown.

Carry JWadfo —Solomon Muwmttg, R«aaei MUsbeil, oamad Carry, WMIto Wm. MeGrew.

PmirbtMkt Twteatkip—II- Rlggs, Ke£8, Jas. Dilley, John Raaber, John Whitlack. Tmrmmm Tmmmtkip-—^a. M. McKoe, I. L. Job neon, Jeba Davis, Bonjamia Gray, J: W. iiawkiae,Stephen Goraters.

OtU T»»**kip.—Jaetas Davis, Merrls Miilor, John Qikr, Jobs R. lleat,Samasl Fnoocb, Wm. Eaton.

HmAhn reraei^.—W. M. Akin, Henry Dooley, U. N. Holme, John Sprott, Jacob Moke. A. W. Sprioger, Wm. Aiaop. J. IL P«xloa J. KO'Haver, F. M. Akin. s«

Jefenom TtsmaUp.—Jamee 8. Reed, John W. Dottcbot, Jamee F. Uanrey, Jackaoa Hlaklo. Ifssttbaa Ttwmtkip.—S. R. ftunill, Isaae Stewart, Joseph Grey, Wit tie G. Neff, 11. K. Wilson, Wm. B- Ogie, G. W. Uaaebett, Wm. & McBride, HUiy Lovelace, Barr. H. MeGrew, Edjrard Mnrlow, Joseph W. Wolf, Beaj. C. Sherman.

It was aleo Rembtti that sny good genuine Democrat in attendance from duty esa bo authorized to act aa a delegate.

Tbo following reeolation* srere adopted (o wll. Rttolved, That as Democrate of Suiiivaa County, we cordially endorse the administratioa of President Pierce, whoso administration hss thus far been purely national, eseenlially, sad entirely Democratic.

Revived, That ws eerdlslly approve of the fitbrnaka and Kansas bill, which embodies the doctrine of non-luterventioa which give to every polities! community, tho right to form such sgov* erument ss they may cbvoee without limitation or restriction, ssvo obedience to ths Constitution of our Country.

Retoloed, Tbst our present Slate Government, with Joseph A. Wright st Its head has folly answsred by its public sets, the confidence bestowod on its sbility firmness aud integrity.

HemUtxd, That we approve of the course of John G. Davis our present dUUnguUhed Repre* seulative iu Congress.

Reeofcwd, That we endorse ths plstform adopted by tho reoent Democratic State Convention RsmIVMI, That tbe Democrats of old-Sullivan in advance, pledge lo the Democracy of tliie Congressional district, her hearty and united eupport to the nominee of the Bowling Green Convention, whoever be may be, provided he is a good and true Democrat. 18 A AC STEWART, Ckairman.

IL K. Wiumm*,

Secretmry.

(fir On Saturday last, a heavy storm of wind and rain passed over Day ion, doing considerable damage in the way of destroying awnings tearing off window shutters. ripping up shingles and overthrowing chimneys. But the prinoipal item of destruction of properly, was the re-prostration of the Gorman building and the partis) re-crush* ingof ihe Meihodist Church. The Church was much damaged, ll was just repaired from the efTeota of a former calamity, and religious service wae to have been |ield in it that day* vAt the moment of the crash a painter was putting on the "finishing touches" inside the Church, and bsrely managed to escape tbe mass of brioka which thundered through the roof, and covered the floor le the depth of several feet.

A few miles thia aide of Dtiyion, a "streak of wind" completely prostrated the corn* fields in its course, end being followed by heavy tall of rain, the corn waa almost bu ried^ V- J.

The editor of tbe N. V. Tribune aaya hia ffiends have no idee of reviving that pot lion of the Connelicut Blue Lawa which prohibited kissing. Young men end young women) put no faith in these protestations. Thia editor tries 10 deceive yen. He wishes 10 throw you off your guard. But there ie danger ahead, and one of ike most glorioua insulations of the country ie eought lobe subverted. Wu?n danger is thus threatening, what young lady or yyvng gentleman will not/]iloarnut

Tbk RAILWAY STOCI Fa

ADD.—The

to the BewtiagOteea Cenveatien. bue _j fcriyiuthfc iasu«^«ewi»*ue.»e^.

S^siTwiiraJtod iTtte CWr, a^ H^IL Wltess tendsoce from the Farmers of the «ouot|, applaud Secretary. A smsll meeting had been predicted conseThe feilssrlsf penoas wereappeiatsd i»wi«l'. .W7 rTdt

N.

Y. Sun says: The ^redulenl iaaue of nearly two mill* ions of New Yotkand New Uaven Railroad etock, announced yesterday in our money market report, and more fully noticed ia tke same piece to-day, haa produoed pea* to in the stock operations of Well si reel, and ie ike general theme of oonversetioo in fi* nancial and bnaiseaa circles ihrouhout the cily. Mr. Robert Schuyler, President of tbe Company up to tbe discovery of tke fraud, and lite party implicated, bee kerelofore auatained en excelleot reputation, and kad the full confidence of the company. Confidence ie sadly akakett by ike dieelo* aurea made*—Mr. Schuyler being almoet tke last man 10 whom auapocioo would attack. Tke discovery of some minor frauds tho management of other Sleek Compa* etes Ui leaded lo ineniM ike atarm and dieiraoc. .,„.v

G»». Mode, wko ked loaned tke Scbuy* ters large sums kas failed ia aaasaqaeaoa. Hts iiabtktiee ate betweea oae aad two million daBera. dp

Ckaa. T. Shdtoa, PreeSdeM «f ike Sat*' fin Sieoe drewvmg Cempaey, kits geaa ta pelts ankaowa.

Aa over teeaa af elock fa tbe amoaat of 0iO.OSO wae detected yesterday. Tbe liabBaiee af dw aompaay aaeoaat to akoat I95v*

W^«o(»l0(W00.Wl««di-««4.

fcaai^f acid aa aa 131^

j|aent u|MMi tiie unusual busy time with the Tirawri: fheir grain wss stsnding in their

Woe. SciroTLaai»so -aiari«s T. 9M* waMite, was akle to daaoe, aad waHz, aad tea. President of «ke Emaire Siotta Dresefaa

jw^Wia3ljiratat#idiwfcrA»talj!"'"rfwt'.lw

6«Uls, a^ ikeir oorh suSeriiig' lor' tM wni their plow, but all thin did not deter iheo* from coming up here in force on Sstordsy: and when we saw them, we knew thai all wee right we knew that ihe reeebf faction was run in thia county, and that hereafter Ihe course of Democracy of in Vigo, woo Id be onward and upward. The proceedings of the Convention wilt be found in tSis tfiy'* paper they were characterized by good feeling and extraordinary onenemHy: a* gsiml the resolution instructing our Dele gates lo vote for JOHN G. DAVIS in the Bow* ling Green Convention, there were but four or five dissenting voices. Some of our friends in adjoining counties have thought there was opposition to Davis in Vigo no suoh thing we were never before so well united we shall poll a larger vole for him lhan waa ever before given lo eny Democrat. We consider his nomination at Bowling Green a fixed fact, a foregone conclusion we believe tbe people of other counties desire hi* re-nomination as much as we do here, and cannot entertain the thought that their Delegates will so far disregard lha signs of the times as to be instrumental in placing a new pilot at the helm during thia critical posture of affairs.

DEATH

OF

FATITKR RITCHIE.—The Wash-

nglon papers announce the sad intelligence of the death of ihe venerable THOMAS RITCHIE, well-known throughout the land, aa the former Editor and proprietor of tbe Richmond Enquirer and the Washington Union. He died in the City or Washing* ton on Monday week last. ,5 ^5

THS NEW ALBANY CKLKBRATIOX,—We learn that :he celebration at New Albany on the 4th passed off without any disagreeable contretemps, and to the full satisfaction of all Ihe participants. There was no disturbance whatever lo mar (he happiness of the ocoasion, and everybody appeared to en* joy themselves. The number present was estimated at from 15,000 to 20.000. The immense mass of people atoembled at one of the Market houses, where speeohe* were made by Jas. Collins, E«q President of the day, Gov. Powell, of Kentucky. Gov. Wright, of Indiana, Lieut. Gov. Willard, and 151wooilFisher, ofJeffersonviil m-

C^R YAWHEK ROBINSON, whh hia ••Show,"' will be here or. Tuesday and Wednesday next. The simple announce men of thia fact is all lhat is necessary in this place, for everybody lhat can raise a quarter will be there.

OCT See the adveriisemeut elsewhere of OJd Fellows' Regalia for salet 'The advertiser is the only dealer in such articles in the Stale.

H3*ADVBKT18K tjf THS KASTKKM ILLI901SUK, «ieuui lUMati. 33-tf

APPOINTXBXTS

BY TUB

BLACKWOOD

GOVSRITOR.—DAVID

TOBPIE, of White county, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for Tippecanoe and White countiea, in place ofS. A. Huff, resigned.,• ,tl

AND TBK

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Public Statlmeai la Vlga

REVIEWS.—The

new volume of these Excelsiors ol Literature, commence with July, except the North British, whose volume commenced with May. The present ia therefore the most fa* vorable time to eubeoribe. The term! for either one ia ?3, per annum, for Blackwood end either of the Reviews, 95, or ell the Reviews and Blaokwood, $10. Postage on tbe whole of them ia only 80 cents per year. LEONARD SOOTT, of New York, ia the pub* lisher of the American re-prints.

The Louisville Journal aaya lhat Gen. Butler refusea to be Governor of Nebraska declaring that he would not be Governor, if they would give him the territory aa a sr»l•IjJHt:

SVraoge thing to see a democrat refuse an office ain't it!

OCT The Supreme Court of Rhode Island two or three years ago, pronounced sen* teaoe of distraockisement upon Thorn aa W. Dorr for treasons The legislature of Rhode Island, last January, paaeed an act to an* nul and reverse tke sentence of ike Court, and tbaa restore lo Dorr tbe rights and priv* ileges of a citizen of Rhode leta&d. Tka Supreme Court of tbe State haa now decided tbe act of the legislature to be unoo&eti* rational.

O^r Hia Coaooti of Louisville, baa refus«d to pa/ ft. i» Ward*a bill the for toat«

1 1

fi

Cacapany, Is ama rK rateeafaw. ile kea km] foe part* »j*koowo— gone i»to tke ooaatry .. ^,» for kie keakkw A* over leeaa of etodk, to ""^awa o- vvaawr, or

JTV—**

Paper ta tke emoaniat af#$0,000 wae pra-| yf?. .t exjirasesi atai* tasted yeisrday. Tka liakilitisa af flkel**^ ktgkly pteaaed Ika^ayagiy,- aad MWMWkBte Ti.to.b^.'« A a «.—iTL Arf 1 iMwabeana. He iaottad a afoaaaf oae baa«ihw mm mm. mm**m -wm mm* a

mm

i«o Araa i«ar«.—IV! If. Mtrrwr, ,! nifiamiai' 14KI0 -adaat: Ittoafed laa BIIIIH TW JMbfaa CMfG*sHU hm Weajfcia haaaai, raioaati, ai te«a sfaeaofa* waHiAid fcy «ry»l fMpriaiar* T» mmtiu Tlwu'aiha Yoaaj Woara Aaaiki Jdh a^ Iwiakxas.—JJUm Cmrjee.

8IfclA

SieBkirday laet wes ptoud day for the De- R. WL R. irocracy of Vwo. Never before, at any of bis Clinches ia Mrs. n«r««' She**"

^JWTACKS.

a & W 6

Unta tt* UUtM wwto la Mr*. Itajpce* «*on a» a Mlw«m ie*ail« telarer bea*«eefflrtr kaHy eawwy ef M«aftlMdrbltiL rueafe treabteJ wttkWwemattow. wOoci.lffc 11»«l»rV«. •Mte«r«^icMuai* I ym

(linww,. Pww Jaw*, OawiftlMi Mrtt lUnnMa, kaawqr'a Smevatinc Maeelveat «U11 bie rkaSRe «a UM 4ar.

Seldbr

It» fieSw wljeqetel ady ty lit C. W. Jadowo, *t th* Qeneaa IMIctae Store, 130 Arrh t., MUlaiMf^la. Ke ether perm la tke Salted Statae hM the redpe lor thl« vne^uaned prrperatko. s?p— t.-v

A. MILLER,

Hat rewovo^ hi* Dtwuiu* Quimt to the Roomi foraeHyoceapied by Dvn A Kitinis. In Warren'* htMii erhere he will be glad to reeelve hi* old friend*, ««a all new oaor, who mty Ihrer him wlth a rati. Ho l» now prepared, tn every way, to present hie Meade with the flueet jreiui or art. Now le the time to here your file lure taken "eecure the ehadow, 'era the mltetaiuv Met," eml JOH wilt never regret IU Kot&eniber T«U iUce, MAUMNI Oi«mu«

Guimt, WerreH Block. [iHt

IVSSY FAVtir akiiM at onee proeare a Wfli ef the great Arabian remedy far mitn and beaM, called II. 6. FAKKU.'«I ARABIAN U.MMK.XT. It allay* tho mo*t Intenee palne tn a few mlnuU?*, nitoni the ey norial lukl or joint water, and tha« care* stiff )u1at« It penetrate* the fleeh to the bone, nUiM Muitctwl tenli, cares rheumattaw ud paUiod ilwhe of twenty yeant' (tauUI»K itio tu mom, swelled neck, enlargement of Uieflaada, and le tbe best mediciae for alUraenU of eattleeter diaooverail, en ring sweeny, *imvln», »nUnt, and alt d|aetaaa wUlch require au external application. 5«a rein 10 O tr*ki«a JUinlmeM,

Mr. IT. Q. FmrrtH.—Deer Ktr: 1 hud been lit tried wltli the "8un Palnn IV»r the last ten yearn, and etull never get trellcf oxet^t by Meedtngt bet by the iul bf H. O. Farrell'» AruUUn Mniment, applied over the temples, about three ar fear time* a day, it was entirely rainoved, and 1 hare foil nothing of it since. I went luto the stable one night, to upply It to a horse's tore Ung, and bjlng very lame he •tniAbled and fell egalnit my lege, crafting' and brats ing Uieat so badly that they tnrned black as ray hat, ren during theiu powerlesa. 1 applied your Unlment,and was well enough In a few days to go about afaln as usnAl. 1 also crushed my finger iu Nhocklug manner, by letting a back lug fait ujHrti junr Liniment noon h-atei It up though. »**I

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Ltti Out far Co**ttrfeilt!

Ths public are caatioiied against aaothor counterfeit wltiehbatlaUly made it*appearauee,called W. 8. KarreU'* Arabian Ltnimdnt, tiio must dangerous of all tbe eoanterfeils, bjcausj his having the name of Korrull, many will buy Itingood (kith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exUU, and U«-y will iMntaps only discover UMlr error trhen the tperiou* mixtaru Has wrought ill evil eflhcli. lite genuine article 1« mawifketnmd only by H.O. Farrett, sole inventor en-l pruprletor, and wholesale dregglet, Ho. 17 Main stm.'t,

aad

ages done to bis Itoase ia tfea lata rioc. H* ^i^ri tB HkMn preeaotadadiimurslaatthechy for$3,000 aiaai «**»«**.,«*» *.• *. I ahidlttwaiwt sad dBwadiim, lafeMm »III "j -»«WWY damagaa. Vary peopttlf t^toad« wa taiaK. irnm, pmm the -Pwfom/' a* aa

ilavcMCKXS Of Ma*. F. {g S leoalaviflc Comritr learaa tbat Ma. P. Ward left Hot Syriaga, Ark.. a4ata ba bad boaa sssaaytisa, sa ydaei ataykw atvaral waaka, far Naar Orlaaiif Jaai*«, mm*aa.aad eees*^ Safcawe^ i^afraa-a iaag

a

aaid« bo vtfi sbot!jr aell for Ea-

flare Iwvaqf Hot Springs ke threw aside bts

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WU»cUe«lppM kc«. to few MiuatM he Wt «»»1U» tfcrttltag UmM M* bodjl fitet, bl« Icf* Ml a swatal «f waimttk, Umovlkoto anwewl-jwit, heMt IteaMMric* vU twataua InwBtas atm«-aMl »o*»iromo» «kt )»M.tiM^etoafe«adtat*rafcWH**itatiM fc. R.K., saiiwt luawAra uutiiuam

traui aut atlttltnn-

lap KSVXAUStA.—-Thte jtoreriMtteSleraie, whh-fc mw lo IwUfc Uw «kai ef ptoreiclaee, Uke ewgle leOerwe tpwhli MlkMrr.

Mr. K. NVv Y*rtt, Wkt hte fwyifte thir Kxcheng' IMH, IMummIi I'mlieM vt

UMhwtrnUofvU have INMO

Owtw"* Spanish Ulxtair. Km* hi* von," vbe Uw 1

MML of NMW Ktar^II Vf

ifMrn aula*. »l« eon, be kn i^neawM^I It teeeaiHmefelfccr* eMKrtaf with muty-evw? ana rf eteeeM^ *IA I ToMNttinime, k:

Re it L« Uma»U*i vxiraortttuatr wMm he kM ever MOB aari, and We Menl |»wrift»r luwwa. ht rtwttN—t la eetlwr

•eam.

KMKun Gnui*» untes.—Ait mMtllktitllii «nml UU that la Mr to," we teva Mumt ta neamaMB^hif tin *ho»e »rtirt» as a panacea. llo ftanl *«l (radaaXe at Oetllnam te ITU, aad iiWHiW a» a wUwwr (ttbttJiilniiltrdMifewlHiaiAl, Kire tbeu Uil* Mtldw hat oMalntd a rffpete by njr obrr mapoejUoo estamt. We km UM it, end bat* nued Hek Imtli tram It* virtaw. UtvV coe|dalnt, Juaxlin, Djrcjwft*!a, Chrookc or Strroo* DeMUtjr, dlMaa, of tbe KUaeye, ut aUSlaaaaiearie^fhmaMMHMed Uvee or StewMfa, taa be vffwtaaltjr mid hy thrat.

Pjort«, lllliie!»,l whom alt *|(Hlpatieii

for tgendes sli«ai»l l»3 addf^**ei. Bj sere J»u get It with the totudlif. Gibefore Karrell'Sj thtu-i-H. t. PAKKKM.'rt —and his slgiialara oa the rap»«r, an others aro wmtarf^itee ...

Sold by w. t. atihAX dt c&« Te lariy anUwrtaed egento lhrni^no«

fi.

the Omomi, In Tvrre-Itaete. JvAf

JOHN B. M'GKX.

La Satte pefenct, PeorliM ttl„ V»b. 5. s, ItHS.

Bmrker, of A'rtt Cant»», III.,

Mr. H. tl. Karrelt's Arabian Liniment has *nr»d sdme bad eases here, whieh every other remedy had bited In one was a wiiite-swelllng and eontmeted eonb in the teg •uf a boy twelve years old. TUo leg had withered away, and wns so contracted shat be hed tto tut of It. Three 40ciirt had tried their sSctli In fain, and A« wm* fmit linkl*fi*t»tk*tr*et, when the boy* father wa* Induced to Ury H. O. K*rriill'» Arabian Uidment. HefoTe Uie Int bottij was us^d up hs

C*IUJ

lo Mr. B.'s storo, end the Sr*t

words he said were, "Mr. Barker, 1 want alt that Unimeut )ot1u(i1ii the store the bottle 1 got did my buy more good titan alt that had ever been done before." The bojr Is now welt and hearty, and has dree use of hi* leg*. It is good for sprains, bruises, cut*, hern* and swelling*.

Terre-Haotc, and bf, ~*ttl»e United Kmm botllo.

Price !U and 90 cents, and AOSXT8 WAStan In every town, rillage« and hamlet in the United rlurto*, IS *Weh t»«rt Is not vuvkTI) eeublisft•d, Addrem H.

ParroU as Above, ac«»(ep«nl|Kl aith

good referenda a* to clutracier, mtKnisiUllHj,dur. JaaeSO, l8M-«Mw

PR08PECTU8 OF THE

DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM, A WUHTLV NKWSPAI«af TO BE POSUSMCb AT 1HOI aha rout, s^ as Asseourioa or Dukocaats 0.VTIL Arrsn tint Oenrouta Eutfnwi, 1834.

The Importanee of Utetsewa Intoleed In tin spprwwhtei deettw, Uwcurtteasof our eppooenU to eenfo« and lead astray the beneet *«i*r* of the eeaetry, aad the asaltlpllel^ nfanmne whk&thenar*endeavoring to employ, as well a* aad Um*

thee0ert to ootu all ltaetlme,«mnU «nd Um* agateet the Oemoerstle

mrtr,

amm to call for a etwrMfMdteg efiert ea

the pert of ttoltaiaoerat*, with llte^view to place la the bead* af & neeple a ehes* thai will Imlepisidsnay eU 4s the dieMMtnatM of eorrert democratic doetrtoe*, a«4 InOiereftriatfaa af the awattsM mlif»e—wtaUens ef the meogrrf partf vMch seeks te everwheUa a*.

The peesoetaOe Aaa* af the Dub, vQl Ami the

fy *mt deal pUdtiy a wfbiag t# iMoW Itmntom who buBOtly dUKer with It to e—Wawnt,

TM Platform" will aot lend its eotaaaw or hdhamee ta MtMaoU the totarect* of acr Mfl«h sapliaat. nor te the ad laaiai if" the design* el

my

ettgae «r iStctkn, Imt will

Seeote 10 labor* te the establishment of twwt jntoeMeet imaelrheMstalamadwpbeM tlte part/, the eaneHtallaa aad lawa '.CSKSSMKKS~ •a a etraetare e* e*nr eitlsea as^r eafc to stand «m, miaMatWtttMA )!*, vlger,MdMice, a« wfliimdte H» welcome vWter to He medasa. It wlU beWlr and foer

Itt air MMnMrtl hsapiMpsi wgerdhr f,aadedaefeepect for fclr araum utend truthMv4Mtretoerea*arp«eeflBct lapeUttc.aad

lie ewadigeltjr.*«Msd Tench**

•aihslnsd, wa wuwli »ay

Ptatana," for apen it will asspectieeaeor

eaheeHbe Uberaltr for the haWy hstutjoda'ad am It «a usatala ths tarhalwmf the dey, both Mpt aad demetie. tagether with a a*aseal aeeaeaa ef aB kshneethm sc«tkal monmiaU As ft Is ealy HteaM to niet ae *7£££** te fhe mantra tin fcew* aatfl fhe Otag*wa*wa1

State electiw ww a*ar,Mjv« emaw Ama Me labesesa torn ae the «e*at» el ilma* risitlim* are mads taeea.

1 'lf''t1w^e^*Sm*Seyya^tsevwyaamwlm

ta e*orwtw*m tte Mm»t» of rrewtem, the old s*^ wdtat6

Hk bMbu waatjakagood, aed ba-jir ia* nwrnaemaispeMae*er

SSTSS JSBSS^ Mm t* mm MMimMHi ml 41 S a 5

MOilaet. The peair «CB h* yaMMmd eaSsr Ow«m*nd dbwOeaef a«ea*em»fe eeMaMaa.pi aHee. vlai laen wtt apymr la

A*

PkaaaaW he aaM a sar saeteram aaao. aig a*, awthma, fuelsh iltgr atgahif imtfase Ceanlry salmaWnvw, .*IR|fcais.a^Mi ate Jhathal ,^r *EMMAi

ROT. u«e to Poplar WM. raictL

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dKV «T Jhd, about SKVKXTT OOLlARK, la

MU* oa ikt Bank of kt«sa»lMV, between tfee/Watt* »tta» et fttw-UuiK tie pw»ai Utat the lb kp #e ft hi It, ha* Uhkind b«rt la hia to WW the Mat

YJ rsr ^k :T' :i»if LOST-OB STOLEKL Wim Mt0JllS*mt NOTKS given fc? Bttmand th.vWM aver Iba e*fc«N4ta—ell deled April Sl»t, 14M.H fee tta in of parabi* en the l*t A apart, 1AW—.1st Aer*W, UU—lit Awgnet, JtM, av wt,l«f. Am per«Mi find)

1« Aurnot, 1SST. Aiyr pereen andlng and' retaralm' wit Wi»i*e%the "fecwdeVe Oatee," will nritably nrwardcdw dOHK BAIED. •1 '"J*'

issr •amnk^Oaeit'

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WAGGONS 1 WAGGONS! 1 mt *M«l**el«(d (MM eemieslx Bret rate TWO iMUva WAUUUX#, which he will veil lew lbr eneh, if ties ba esade taook thep Ob 8U(U *tiw4. «to(H«ite Telegraph MIHs. W. C. UKR.NO0K.

Tww-llawhs Joty Wh, ltt»-t»tf

1. O. O. F. RBGAL1A.

Cuinjlee, .{iN-J'tppor Sauce, leaking Powder*, ^Friction Malchea,

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Wack^ig, tlunpowder, l.-md, ,-«? 4^ C»|i»,

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«Tabs, *t Buckets, ilv 'b Sieve*, ^^.,4 f!? Willow U'ara,^ N a & ID- Doflield'e crlebrnted

KU(iAR.ClIKeU DRIED UEEF.'#ih' STOItK WARE~Jar*,Ju^t Milk Pen*. Sen..iu. *•& f-ARD OIL. TEA—Bv lite Che«t.

Table nod Dairy Baltrf.s, •. •^1*^.':' Tobacco, by lha Boi.,,,.,

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'I'riWwSSenriWr wltt optm a jrood a»orta»eol fit Orand faadwv Vast (Iraad**, a»«uu|.m«.». ftnb D^rer, and Degree Rebma K*«atl^*-4Mt «raad*' dew«le, ttr ,—at IMUAK AIDU?, during the cowmwikatiour of thr Grand Bollce, la Bee. OettMM'e Oethtog Stow, .\v 21 SaaiWash. hwtaa Strset, eppeetteCapital tkmee.

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Yt«UlU)j Srethcrs art lavltvd ie eall and examine, I:' r. HARRIS, W Manufartnrer** Anal,. Jnly 1WWI" BrMtviur, lKa.f »i.rMui at ,-v, L-—Tk

Office TVrrp-Hautc&Kicbmond Kail road Co.

T*n*«-H*rv*, Jci.v II, WU.

npitS Board of Dlreetor* hav* deetand a DI«Mead ef

4

(S)perecstt.aa the Capital Stock, ewtof the income ef the Company tor tb» «lx months rodltut Jimr 3a, naraMe on theSMhWtaet, »o the Kaelera 9lerk£«Were, at Ke eftce ef the Nwm' Lena aeri Trwt Otoajnanr. N»w York, mm) the Weettera Sfa«\holdw*vat the oaeeef the Twainwr ftt

CHAS. wooa, SM7.

Madison, lad, & Peru R. R. Co., Maomor, STth Jane, ISM.

RTransportation

P. iWTW, K**., of Malison, haa been eppelntal aid Oawral freight Agent for said Railroad Company, anil also for the lightning Line ef •leaner*—tbe David White and Atvln Adant*—lu the plfcra of R. 0. Miumce, M*4., melgoed, ami wt*h te eall the atlnitlen of shipper* to the Importance of marking and (V reel big all Freight which mav go over onr line of Road or Beat* to the rare of R. P. JON IM, as he will reeeire and forward them without a ehara* for either dray***, wharfage, or ceatati*. •ion. I'lllLO Ul Rli

July U-U-lt Kit* frteUrmt, «etf S»r**i*trn4emt,

NEW ARRANQBMENT. Indianapolis & Louisville ttw J«rrKa«NviLi.K RAII.ROAU.R —Oa and after July 5tti, the^H train* for toal*vltle and JeBweonflllr hi leave nuw Oeixii lodtanapoll*, daily, tSuwtav.rxcepteJ),*

mi

nun) l)e|Kit,

11 A.M.

and

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arrival of Irsitu front Chicago, Peru, Ufoyattr, Terr*Haute, Cleveland, and Dayton, conn^cthm ,t LontSTilt* with

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on Ohio ami Mississippi rivers. Also, with tratus for fcyl guit LajUttfrKtfi* Omuibuaee* will he in nedincM on arrival of treie* *t JetfoHkMiTtlta to take pa**«^er* to New Albany, Portland, and any part of l«ul*vttte.

Roe wire for tickets over lheJt*flW*onvltle Rail re* ft. Freight* forwarded to and from tbe Ohio river aid tjbnl*. ville as cheap and tjniek a* by amr other rente.

H. M. LntoVr, Agent.

A. P. OSBORKR, (»NPM, -Jntr i«3war

PRICES FOR THE PEOPLE.

New Q-oods at Danaldson's.

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POUiipS Fair New Orieana Sngnr.. .$1,00 Pair Ulo ColTee,.. )(o) 14 No. Best Rice, 1,00 1 Ilesj»ecl«ble Hysou Tea,..., 65 1 gallon flood Relioiled Molasses,...., 4| 1 bushel Dried Fetiches 1,50 1 lrleti Apples,..,.i |,oti 10 lbs. Coffee Sugur—white aa enow,. 1,00* Cheeae I5l« v'S lUmelOols. *t«r $7.7J, Corn Meat,/ -''Hall, Pepper,

Hploes, *, ^^^Toiiecco, j^gefar»,? ^ilNuls, JUl*ln«, .•.Tickle*, .s Nutmeg*, illaee, &' •HC.lii»!imon, '^Citron,»lv» ,r*- '/ante Currauts, ?*«»da, -fH iPpjjHiilftiralu*, ||5

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rou TI1E CAMPAIGN OF 16541 Etabracing fiver 100 Mea aad Horses I THIS vest establishm*«t, the e»u o»i *r sure a rut: Waa, wltt ftlve thdr varied petftnaacee*, at TXKXRHAV a, (ft lot near Prattle lloaee, Taeaday aad Wedaasday, lair lit! ie 10tfc«

Aa*rnoea lifwa*anie at I o'clock, Mvenlsg Trrttrrmnc* at I A Ghrand Coloaaal Marque aT tke largest stse now tmveltnjr, wilt, wtwn meted slits fall extent, s*i isssnnilsli aaar «,0M PKHSOirS.

34 Lady, Gentlemen and Children Perforate/#

Aieaeig ekam may tefcaad the! "M* (It MOVCft,'', YANKEE BOniNflON I .Wbon* Ortglaal atrtH-ptaaelih^r dettaeadeae ef eeceafrle g,,, cherectere h««e won tor him the cegMmea ef tbe BeepiCS I Vmmf a*n." Alee, I, rrof ORlUN AND »OX*r

Fjramrty *f the werM-renawaed Aeretet V*mllf ^1 Thww will %e two a»Uart PeHhnnanee* eech dey. most posmvnr TWO maOftMAxcai Aunr.

Daeaotte* attl he gtvsaef the prndaettea^f the Osu* MeauDuiuef IIMCIE tOMH CABI1VI fa wttMt aeswar over itety Cberactere. **"k»WmiMliama)U CyM«ae9tOaaU.

State of Indian*, BvJlimnCoturtyl? ttmilimm* Circuit Csmrt, Jlagmrt Ttrrn tSM^n cnxttjusnxcttu,

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