The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 July 1858 — Page 1

ZEmiBILISlTEID ‘WEEKLY A.T Si 50 EEIR, ^IsTlsrXJlwi:, EJLY7VELE ITT^LE YEA.E.LY I2ST jVEV^VlSrCE.

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C.UKK^CASTLTC, I N" I )T A X A, SA'l’UUDA^', -HJLY \> l, 1858.

[No. lO.

News aud Miscellany. —The Citizens’ Bank of Memphis ha* closed its doors. —The Baitish outrages in thegulfhuve ceased entirely. — The name of the great steamer Leviathan has been changed back to Great

Eastern.

—A son of .Judge Dan&ld.son, in Montcsunia, Parke county, Ind., while sleeping in a cradle a few days ago. was hit ten on the arm by a spider, and died the

next day.

—At Louisville, Ky.. on the 13th. 'Jr.Pope and family were poisoned by arse nic put in their coffee by a slave girl.

All have recovered.

— Mrs Sherman, the lady who was so severely injured by a sky rocket entering her neck, at Michigan City, on the Itb of July, has since died of her injuries. -— Abner Smith, late postmaster at Northfield, Boone eonnty, has been eon victcd of robbing the mails, and sentenced to the State prison for ten years. —Ex President Kiilmore is suffering severely from inflammation of the eyo.» They are so weak that be is obliged to forego reading almost entirely. ■ —The Laporte Journal says a fine horse in Jasper county was bitten to death by flies a few days ago. When found he was covered with blood from the bites of these ferocious little insects. 9—A prize fight came oft’on Bloody Is land, opposite St. Louis, last Thursday, between Shanghai Connor, of St. Louis, and Jas Burns, of New Orleans.for #ltio a side. The Shanghai came off victor. M— Francis Roucche has been sentenced to the Louisiana penitentiary for fifteen years, by Judge Hunt, of New Orleans, for causing the death of his slave boy by

inhuman treatment.

—Four brothers named Pulsey were HOW W E \( I; NO I HOW Wh LOOK, drowned near Baltimore on Sunday last , Three were in a sailboat and one in a “0 Tommywhat a funny iHtlo woman'

skiff, which were capsized

were all intoxicated.

Mury \\ niton.

Mary Walton ! Mary Walton! Tell me, tell me. w here 1- -he— Is she playing with the children On the daisy-sprinkled lea— Gathering flowers, From tlie bowers— Where cah Mary Walton be? Go and seok her by the river - Bending o'er the lilie- fair, Wading in the cry.-tal waters - See if you can tind her there— She is straying— Long in staying— See if Mary Walton s there' Hie thee to the blue waved ocean, Sock her on the pehldy strand— Gath'ring tiny shells and -■ u-\\ eed in her chubby baby hand, Stey ye gently—

Seek intently*—

Little footprints in the rand. Little children hasten thither— Thro' the dingle, o'er the lea — Seek her on the bill and mountain — Lead her gent' v home to me—

Little fairy—

Laughing Mary— Little ones, she'll come with thee. And they sped—tho-e little children Lightly-footed o'er the sand— Sought her in the shadowy valley, Sought her.on the pebbly strand— ‘‘ Did ye And her— Did ye hind her— Gently to your little band ' ’ “ Mary Walton! yes, we found her— Sleeping neath a hillock lone— Blue-eyed daisies watching o'er her, And her name upon a stone— Pointing Heavenward, Kvor Heavenward — Tiikrk has Mary Walton flown! '

TIm- TomiI uiict Ills Krpawt.

Few of our readers moat probably have observed the toad at Ills repast. It

Stephen A. DoukIhs. never be violated either by fraud, bvvi- principle of self-government, which rc-

On the return of this gentleman to olenee, by circumvention, or by any other cognises the right of the people in each

™ <*• “ >*- • ^ *» rarirf*:', StJiSrTSSX

with more than telegrnphie precision.— by a spontaneous and moat cnthu.siastic |> ( . lI l i ; w .,. i(iz( J ns w l, P tl,er I have'not rc plause.J Phe tongue is «loul.le.l back upon itself, outburst ol hearty welcome from thou- Jeempd that pledge in good faith ? [fries riTdlKs into not.TKRS !—SUPrORTEUd •md is tipped with a glutinous secretion, sands upon thousands of his fellow-citi- of “ ves,” “ yes," and three tremendous of mavis, read! I he moment the beetle comes within zcn constituents. cheers.] Yes, my friends, 1 have re- Nor shall I stop to inquire whether my ninge, the tongue is shot forth with uner ^ j) ou(r ] as responded in bis usual deemed it in good' faith, and it is a mat- blows hit the Bepublican leaders or their

ring aim and.piiek as lightning the cap- '• . . , ... y.-, ter of heartfelt gratification to me to-ce allies, who are holding the federal ofliees,

live is withdrawn. They are invariably ,ninut ''' ' tbe,e assembled thousand, here to night and yet acting in concert with the Rein a garden. Mr Jessie, in his glean- have not room lor his speech as iepoi te.I, | ))>ar j n , r ti,,,;,. testimony to the fidelity publicans to defeat the Pemocratic party

ings, complains of gardeners destroying but copy from it below some choice ex n j f i, w },ich I have advocated that prinei'- and its nominees. [Cheers, and cries of

them. o| savagely cutting them in two traets. which yve commend to the careful pic and redeemed my pledges in eonnee- " Bravo. ] 1 do not include all of the with their spado* "• hupe not. Nor rf ererr one of owr readera: tionwithit. [Oheers] federal ofiee-holden in this remark.— tieiiltui'i-i, of -m il gross ignorance i.ki omitonis.m—poiu i..yR-hOVi'.KF.ioNTV I will be entirely i'rauk w ith you. My Such of them as are Democrats and sl.ow

ouglit themselves to be extirpated. I be vktorv. object was to secure the right of the ]«o their Democracy hy remaining inside of

licanty and vigor of our flower-borders when I found an effort being made tde of caeh State, and of each Territorv. the Democratic organixution and supportwe have long ascribed, in a large meas- (luril lhe re( . ont M ..^j on „f Congress to Nortli or Soutb. to decide the i|uc,ti.'.n ing its nominees. I recognize as Demo urc. to a -i'l''i t family id toads, whirh wc p oroo , t constitution ui on the people of for themselves, to have slavery or not. crats; but tliim 1 who, having b«eu cUj'eatt J temlerl v protect, ainlsumcot v'bieh have |^ iins!is a ™ a j nw t their will, and to force just as they chose; and my opposition to m.m'iC of the orgimi.atio*, pi outside and now leached a patrinrchal age. Mr (j, a t {Jftate into the J’nion with a consti the Lccompton coiistitiition yvas not pred- <itt'in}it to dieide and destroy the party !n •Ic,se mentions that Mr. Knight, the her people had rejected hv icuted upon the ground that it yvasa pro- concert with the Rrpwhliean leaders, have eminent nurseryman, keeps a large num- , n(iru ,j la i, in.uon, I felt bound, as a mail slavery constitution [clicci-], nor Would ceased to be Democrats, and BELONO To her of toads in hi-stoves, for the P ur -. () f honor and a representative of Illinois, my action have been different had if heen tiik Al.MF.n aiimv Whosk AVOWED onpose of destniy ing the large number of |, mlI|( ||, v pyorv consideration of duty, of afreesoil constitution. .My speech against JKiT is to i i.evt THE Bepubucan TlCKyvoodlice that infest his plants, and that ti ,ic|it v> 'and of patriotism to resist to the the Lecompton fraud was made on the ET BY mviniNO and HKSTROYINO the they do not seem at all a fleeted by the lltllloKt 0 f lnv . )<)W cr the consummation of !>th of Dccmlicr, while the vote on the Democratic party. [Cheers.] heat, even when if vca. lies 1 .{o degrees tlllit f r . 1U) ) ' | ('heors.] With others I slavery clause in that constitution was a Reir-Tauniii^TatiirmwilcUn. i ,ih uipn • at t iis att* r st.iteim nt. (jj,) resist, it, iiml resisted it sueecssfulIv not taken until the 'Jlst of the same Stone was horn about the year 1700;

". 111 1 j" ^ ,l - 111 " 11 1 "" 1 " i 1 i' a until the attempt was uhamloned. [Great month, nearly two weeks alter. I made ],j_ s fatlier was gardener to the Duke of

I 1 " 11 ' 1 l ' 1 '' I’ 111 I' 1 * * 11 , "‘ 1 ' applause] Me forced them to refer that my >|>ceeh against that Lecompton nion- \vgvle. who. walking one day in his garin M'y lot wiat I'i »' " t«i uni <r hack to the people of Kan stmsity solely on the ground that it was observed a Latin copy of Newton's " i.i i . oi omi , n,n 1 .imongst so t j ir , a( . ( .,nr rejected as they a violation of the fiiiidtiniental principles * I'liniipi,a " lyingoti the grassland think • l 11 .' 111 '' ." 1 K l ' lM . 111 ^ I'lio'ig' -, loin decide at an election, yvhich is fixed "1 free government; on the ground that ingithadbecnbroughtfroniour^ownliii -1 oni, ,i in, nt. an no , on 1 * " i' 1 for the first Monday of August next. It '* w * s 11 "• tbe act and deed of the people | p ,..,|.y )- a |]ed some one to carry it back to po\, ii pioti tongue. .1 mi ^ ^ ru# that the mode of reference, and “I Kansas . that it did not embody their jt a place. 1 poll this, Stone, who was .in, iin n.ions a , niiou. um o to.e ., the form of the submission, was not stieh will; that they were averse to it ; and then in his eighteenth year, claimed the iy ari ' nip oyi, as iii,i,t ti.ip,. | p,,,,],] san ption yvithmv vote, for the heme I denied the right of ( ongiv-s to |, 00 ]{ as his own. ‘“Voural” replied the ''t' 1 1 '! ,u I, '' UI ni - ’ s '" ,l " ' u * reason that it diseriiuiiiated hetween free force it upon them, either as a free State |)|,ke; "do you understand geometry,

•n l "' ' ' i" ‘'! n ' " 1,1 * " ! " n . 1 """ States and slave States ; providing that if or a slave State. [ I’ravo J I deiiy the Latin, and Newton V " “I know a little of

111,1 '■ ."""ii--uppi i oit in in (\ a i, sas ponspnted to come in under the right ofl'ongre." to lorcc a slavehohling (iiem . reiilied the yoiingman. The Duke in a nui^ l a ii i 111, mi o ogi.a imp oy < > Deeompton constitution, it .should be re Stsite upon an mi willing people. [ ( beers ] W . 1S surtirisod. and. having a taste for the bya gentle s,|uce*e, compels them to dis- pcjvpj w i t h H popuiation of 35.(tO(»; 1ml 1 deny their right to fort e a free State scienpe, ( onversed with the young math-

gorge their evening meal, and in ,l "'' t h a t if she demanded another constitution upon an unwilling people. [Cheors] 1 p ma tieian. and wasastonished at the force, way many eurious and rare specimens of mnre rona i fltcn t with flic sentiments of ‘b'uy their right to force a good thing ,he aeeuraev, and the candor of his in-

mmute noeturnal insects have been on- - - . . > ' - *

. , . . .. her people and their feelings, that it npon a people who are unwilling to re

tamed. There _ is just now. says Mr shn ' ot bo m . oiv p ( l th e Fnio.i - eive it

swers. “ But how, 'said the Duke, “ came

If rie-ol "good, “good, and you hy the knowledge of all these things? '

The *-

A servant taught me ten

Does one need to

. . ... . nu«k bind, "a phigue ot anta in many ot nnt 5] Rho ha(l 934 20 inhabitants. [Cries ‘heers] The great principle is the right s t()n e rpplied.

The men ^mo^wlsoc. tried Harry Milde as be the London houses whn h defy exter ()f hear! - ,. hu#r! " ah j pheprs] 1 did of every community to judge and decide V p ars J u . e to r p a ,|. „ uc IITOU , u

| stood at the wmdow ot his father s house ...mat,on I strongly recommend ‘»‘o^! not p onsi d er that mode of suhmisalon fair f-r itself, whether a thing is right or know anything more than the twenty-four

— The Lafayette Journal says that an a , P'‘’ i,sant hn R ll ' h ‘“W"' l'"nmy who are troul. ed with plagv.es to try for the rcail0n tbat . llly pleption is a wrong, whether it would he good or evil lp„p rs . [„ order to learn anything else n* "7"’''>7';";'- I"" rtr.ir"?

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I yt-j, Goldschmidt CJcnnv I indl re r' 'I 11 '' r< ■ • 'l" 11 " ' > ' ' 1 ' I •' l/ ' 11 • 1 , ' 1 l '"''. 1 I' r 'J" 1 , • whilst 1 was not satisfied with the mode objection to the Lccoiupt'iu 'mitiivam c „ las ons were then at work upon your .urs. uouiM nnuqi t.ienny i,ina;r( figure you can iinagine. It was a dwarf can prevent the adoptum of theexcellent <• , • „i i . i • , i . ,i Hiit Ii niwlcrtiii.l t.> i,m i i i , , * , • . •ntlv gave birth to twins—one of each ,,llcc „ su ' , ion And yet the prejudice ex- ^ HU, ’ m ' BS ’T wh.ls I resisted t to ti c was tl.at uml , t. ok n, put house. I approached them one day, and

^ suggi siion. .miu yex i ue prejuiuc < is , i ast , fipmanding a f air. a j ust. a free mode ‘i?">the people of Kansas igain-t their ,d,served that the architect used a rule i>t>, nm icy arc a species. nf gubmiHsion, atill, wh«*n ihe l;iw passed will, in opposition to their wishes. :m<l juk! rompass, nml that he made calcula*

1 ‘b.« tv .1.. , piircd what might be the mean-

sex. Here we have another edition in child of seven or eight years, wore an

tjo volumes of “Go'dsmith’s Animated enormous bonnet, and carried over- Toads time immemorial, have been per- i'.'huriiJe'pow.'r of ih’e peoid,: thus violit'ed the great principle upon tiol „ ] lll(

W "‘ n rr.' tear- .. ,v : Tn ? n A u \\ . Hcr C,0thrs ^'R'^Kv ^ 1 ^- a '^y fiu ‘' a „ no ' of Kimsas a. that elL tion to reject [he which all our institutions ,v-t. H is no inc am, the use of these things, and Jwas

-The Lafayette Courier notices the tucked up about her in a . ( ueer way. and wander through a v,lingo on a summer! L C p 0m pto n , onstitution and the,, make answer to thi.-argument to say that -lave i„ fl , nil p,| t i ia , .here was a science called

discovery of the body of a young man altogether she was a very laugh-a. a-lde day without seeing a defunct and flatten- Hnothr ‘ in , IRrmonv with their primdpi, - >>' is an evil, and hem ■ should no. b, : , n( , lM11 ,ip | p„rcl,a-cd a book of arithn.tned Abe Kbno.ot that place, who, ,t I, tic creature As she passed she look cd specimen of those unoffending crea- an(J il|ioDa r a , (li ,| not he tolerated. V„„ must allow the people ... all( , T U ^ tnr{l it> , was tolJ that was supposed, had drowned himself ed up, and such an odd ace as she had. hires. Innocent o literature, it would lievr { hHt p it i,l. r \{ le pp^| ticH o,, the one decide for themselves whether it is a was another science ,-ailed geomethe Wabash in a ht of despondency the nose was large and long, as though be tracing theeri.elty ot the urchins to hand 0) . on thc mip,,-. good or an evil. Von allow them to de . , i M)11 „, lt th p necessary books, and 1

-An Attorney before a bench of it had kept on growing after the other too high a source to asertbe .t othe • ug- wou|d ^ h , |o t „ ( . o|( cide for themselves whether they de.-ire a Iparne.l geometry. By reading, I found

magistrates, a short time ago told the eatures gave out. Indeed, it was so ly and venomous toad of .shakspeare. BtitMtio|1 whi p h t „,. V are irreconcilably Maim li.p.or law or no. ; you allow then. t |, at ,1^.. were good ho,.ks of these two bench, with great gravity " .hath,; had ,,g that the eyes had go. into a way of or thc yet more odious imagery of Mil , [fries of “glorious!" and re- to decide for themselves what kind of M .ip 11( ,,. Latin. I bought n dietionarv, two witnesses ,n court n. behalf of his el.- looking at ,t constantly, which did no ton And yet from the erroneous n». , ” rd app £ luS p t All 1 can say is. that eon.m.m sel Is they will have, what sv> all(1 , ,p nrn ,. a L atin . | understood aKo ent and they would be sure to speak the improve their beauty. I he hair was of tiral h.story ol the two groat national P o jf t)|pir Votes can be controlled bv sud, ten. of banking they will adopt, or wl.cl. „ lat W p,. 0 , |, ook - 0 f ,he same truth, for he had no opportunity to com a lively red, hut the mouth was .ju.te els. the idea mav have originated, and p OI1R i derations . the sympathy which er they will adopt any at all; you allow kind in French;! bought a dietionarv', mun.cate with them. sweet and good humored and the l.tt c thus been handed dow n nn n tradition , laH ,,pp n p xp p nd e.l upon them has bee, to decide for themselves the rela- and 1 learned French. And thi-. m\ Lord

—A young man named Krees, from crossed eyes had a merry, k.ndly twinkle ary odium from one race of schoolboys lni 1 . )( .p, ] a ' |1( | all the olio,-l that have lions botw, , „ husband and wife, parent w)lat ] | laVC aone; it seems to me that

\moo county. Miss., while stopping at a m them t-> "'.other, \\ h.le toads are not truly ^ m! , de in aefense of their right t„ and child, and guardian and ward ; in we m ,y learn everything when we know hotel in Evansville was on V nday morn ell said Harry, ‘if I were such venomous, and luck .lie spee.fie appara- s( . lf . V( , rnn ,p nt liau . llla(1 p in fact, you allow then, to decide for them lhc tw ^ ltv four letters of the alphabet.”

mg awakened by a dream that the house an absurd looking body as that. I would tus for producing venom which really , inwor thv cause ffheer- 1 -elves all other questions, and \\hv not 1 -♦-

was on fire, and in the fright occasioned not show myself—I'd hide by day. and venomous reptiles are endowed with., H „ m .p my t v i .. n l ,|-. 1 regard the I this questi„„ ? [rhe, ,- ] When s ilV s a IWruVin,07*'^*recent acthereby, jumped out of thc third story only come out by night like an owl- there is an irr.tan. seen t,on ,n the glands | ( . 0) fon batt)c ;(S | litv i n g, |,p 0n f 0 „ y | lt ever you put a limitation upon the right: ol ' iu p i(1 p llU in tl ; e Wo st • About

window, and fell on an iron railing, upon wouldn t you,Tommy Z of their skin winch is moro or lossinju a nd tho victory wi ..... *

which he was literally impaled. Ilelin “ Yes, ” said the little boy. and then rious. When a dog really seizes a toad. nt d p iii!(iid ^ ^

gered for some hours'when he died. The asked. " Did God make her, Harry ?" this glandular fluid i- s.|,iirted out. and , u , a p V t he' Leeoniptoircoiistitutioiiuncnn tal ju it'ieipleof ,lfgov‘eriiiiient.[(’heerdeeeased was on his way to Bloomington. “ Why. yes, he made what there is of his tongue and hi> lips mo burned, as if diti(ina || v wb p tb ,. r bcr people wanted it REsfi . i toll i.aws and jt nn i AE nt where his mother resides, and where his her, and then f suppose be e.uieluded it with a strong aei,I. . ! or not has been abandoned, and th, prin ristoNS

!.* I!?X.^ 0 .o!.' 1, .. l0 j^ 1, »^i < ! t ; > , r.li.^e.l.^m.ll 1 . 1 .'.' previous to my arrival at

Fort i iiion. and in the height of the Buf-

brother is a student at the University

Items for Farmers.

wasn't worth while to go ,.n with her! The nirtaniorphosi which frogs eiplo which recognizes the right of the f respect the decisions of that august

falo breeding season, when their bulls are sometimes very fierce. Joe was taking the lirst I uion hull, with a cart, into a point on the river above tin* Fort, in order to

"Ibm'V. Harry! "cried the mother of toads undergo is corn,,lete and re,na.Wa p p,, p |e to decide for themselves, has been tribunal. 1 shall alway- how in defer- J raw h „ n ,p ;l | oad of W ood which had been

the little hovs, you must not talk

The Wool Crop Tin* editor of the " I 'nVi*’ "J" " ,H, p’ ,n ’ , ^ < substituted in its place. [Immense up encc to them. 1 am a lav “biilinc in.in. pr p V i l)US ]y p U t a „i] pil 0 J ready for transi he ” ool x hop. iin euixor oi xn« ‘ 1S kicked. 1 hat poor little dwarf may respiration is performed by means 0 ' , 1 n 1 f —" * *'— i •' 1 - ’

Michigan Farmer writes to the Detroit bc 0 f , nn eh use in the world, and do a gills, and isaquotie. In the.radultstatc v, N m(''ATioxi Advertiser, at considerable length, to j, r p.,( (Jp a | of good, if she has a kind their gills arc converted into true lungs,

Her.hwest and part.eularU in Ohio, will I should like ,o know of what use I he spawn of frogs and toads is very in )sra wbftn it ,,p ( ,„ n p ni ., r ^ ;ax statute book. I will sustain the judical , ; J

OF THE HinilTS OF

PEOPLE.

I will sustain the constitution of mv conn THE try as our fathers have made it. I will

yield obedience to the laws, whethe

rtation the day before, when a very large old bison bull stood right in the cart

track, pawing up the earth, aud roaring,

"v — ■ ■ ■• • • •; ready to dispute

not he as larire as usual thoueh the eon i ,• ,* 1 • , i < -jo f ..-'in iis.i+, wnmi ix, neeii me neiessary to statute 1 will sustain the judicial ()n ^ . ^. oa( . h j n|t(pal | oP flil hZ I' com'niK. . The ^'V lU ' Vj!^ hring forward a loll for the organization tnhnna s and constituted authorities man that accompanied

Mmb ( h r a of^hecp r0 hc°Havs’ IrnTgreatlHi'’ r * V< h V ''Tm'''"'..", , „ , "7/’* ix’f'.ln* Ter"“i^ies".f KanTa's ai,d‘Nehras- '-H "tatters within the pale of their juris nJp f^^madea'iieadUM.gSmr,^ minished. He dbl'noJ’^ke her in I-dn " ’ lat't'er i'' l '<m„' arianoed^ in ^ h not n, - v du, >' "bedieme •lietinn. as defined by the eons,Hut,on.- lj;ll| b;l|vlv lo r ,. lnoV p bu (h Ulity to tTo,n t '<^'i n ting n oa^s , "afl'eetm^ rnin ^ '\n* ''7 Cf) '' 1 //•"/“'o''"’' 7 ''’ U ° f X "' UI " 1 wiS aimo^cnHte^aS!^ i^or|m' <»„ ,1 'the'point. Mr Lincoln goes ;;£; , ;;;!t7^liil l !!wn'^e^. n, b':

z.S’StirhecmSTt^ -—-

Barbour county Alabama, has lost seve- ram dil |„ t put j, ollt shc , ni gi lf rul mulavo tiivtif'.l in immi n ficiii tif ntitx , . i • . <•

midway with a shock that made the earth

— r- , . . tremble. Our previously docile and gennot to legislate slavery into any State or yield obedience to tlie decisions ol that ( | () an j nia ] suddenly become transformed as for rice; refill with boiling wafer, if Territory, or to exclude ittherefroin. but Gnurt to the final determination of the more is needed; stir often the last half' to leave the people thereof perfectly free highest judicial tribunal known to our

over and wash a pint of white wheat,the true intent ami meaning of tho act eial decision in thc Died Seott case. I ral mules turned in upon a field of oats „' Mr m licr hands'in it. if it weren t for , "" 1 ! “ l l’ urho " r n’ 17 •^ l '„ fhc .

only Sunday previous. carrying that big basket. ” irKS^zi^iwa^s ^ £ n ^:; r i

into a furious beast, springing from side to side, whirling round as the buftalo at-

put

gro in the iwissession of the rights of cit

upsetting and righting thc cart again, which he banged from side to side, and

Valuation is over fe»,00O. For one hull witl/a strong desire fo know',,,ore about te'jhink a!rexeellen', 1 ’des [Gn^of "yes," " IndeWrs'] ' Unship on an equality with the white „ jf it bad been a bandbox.

s IC 1,11 4 — 1 c • 1 * 1 I did in(*orporat4‘that prinei|)U k in tho man. I am opposed to negro ccjuality. j 0( v^ 0 ut of harinV way, looked down

Kansas-Xehrartka bill, and (icrhapH 1 did [Immense applause.] ^ I repeat that thi> |* rolll ^j ie j n , 0 |,j s chanipioirs proofed-

k,000 was paid in England; for another the strange little erenture- so , r ....... K,0OO, and another is almost equally ried to her room, put on a bonnet and ''» "iv'!.V' I-'V .^.i

fe 1 ^' Vwv ZL b, !‘ , ' 1,wk ' : ,n ; 1 wc " f l "'I 1 i"," 1 foll 7 ed a,ter be made of a pin, of wheat, conked like as much as any living man in the enact nation is a wh.te people-a ,atopic .on, .„ til . st ( lp p , (jring , h e apparent distft.th cost $d..VW at a» auction sale n, , ar , )t(l pily. Blu* had to go a long way t] , c #b {hv \ t ], 0 ii in a pint of * fiW pp, lncllt 0 f that bill [great applause], tint, pose.l of Europeaii descendants- a people advanta e i„. | abore d under, f rom being England, and her call brought at th/i h^fom her enrtostty was sat.sfied; but a, milk 0 „ c ’ on * ellp of raia establishing the Joetrine in the public that tablished this government for a h,t. when the light fO. | Ujt ^ho saw tho dwtit «nti>r a iuiSi^rabUi rvirrall ts <)r jniy fruit, (raisins arf policy of the country. [Cric^ of- ^ood. themsrlvcs and thoir posterity, ami 1 am ),, r ,yr and fdrious, and it was When (‘oh* Gb..v»s,—Dr. ft. 11. liar house m the suburbs of the town .Mrs. o|Vrnbl p v tw „ |, catrn p g ,^ ; p„ 0 k n | 0 w and renewed applause j I then defended in favor of pre-caving not only the puritv ,. vi ,|p |lt b()l |, p„ m batant- had determined f'isnn, of Prince Gworge county. \ a., has W ilde stole up to a w mdow, and ven - ^ and ;Jt j r un jj| j ( bl( j] s ; serve cold or I hat principle against assault* from one of tin blood, but the purity of tlie gov - or t b p other of them intLst fall, taken pains to make some careful x>xami lured to look in. Mie save the dwarf stir |j ot w ^ bout ^^.p after the wheal so, tion of the F uion. During this la.-t ermneiit. from any mixture or amiilgania- , |is )1V| , S W( , r p op p n to the value of the nations to ascertain whether corn grows, rounded by a crowd of shouting child is ^. 1<b p di fi0a j i ; t ; n wann water over winter it became my duty to vindicate it thm with inferior race.-. [Kencwed ap jo-oteetion afforded by the harness, osa« is generally supposed, more at nighj, ret), to whom she was giving Christmas n! h( k ,;]) ,i IJJ4 . f or ua p (hp,, against assaults from the other section of plan.-e.] I have seen the effects of this cj a || v bv ,1^. (b i L .k strong shafts of tho Aan by day. August l.eorn grew in | eak*, toys, and clothes from her basket. ail n m ; r tb c water all out of it; then arid the Fnion. [Cheers] I vindicated it niixture of superior and inferior rax-es— p avt agai,,^ t hc short horns of tho bison, twenty four hours five in«*h«s; at night She saw her give food and medicine to a (bo mi ||. * n d other ingredients, and cook boldly and fearlessly, as the people of this amalgamation of white men and In wbo although he bore him, over and one and a half inches. August 2, it poor woman who lay on a bed in a cor- ^ above. Chicago can bear witness, when it was diam* and negroes; we have seen it m OV(M . a ^ a j n down on his haunches, could grew four and seven eighth inches; at ner. She heard her say, “ Have the f Gaiath.—The American word ranc.us assailed by Freesoilers [yes," “yes," -Mexico, in Central America, in South not W( 7 n nd him severely. On thc other night one and seven-eighths, and in the come ? ’ and the woman answered, “Yes, ; utr „ (lue4 , d ; nt<1 Kn-rlisli polities The and cheers]; and during this winter I America, and in all the Spanish Amen- | m|d fb( , bmg sbnrt l, orni 0 f the bravo day three inches. and the blankets—God Ideas you ! ’ — I nndon star *neaks of-aenueus of Lord vindicated and defended it as boldly and • an States, and its result has been dogen Fo| . t oa b „|| b p ga n to toll on the fur- — The Rochcut^r l T nion snys Micro will ^he saw her take up tho buby, frcil it, hiio ^ l | in( . r ^f on K ’ Thin word (which ms I’curloHrtly when it was attonijitod to ho cration. dcinorali/ation, and dcirradaiion rowo J Hides of bis antagonist, until tho be very few peachegin Western New York play with it ho big a baby that Mrs, j s i{ | 0? 4 H ( 0 explain in hi» violated by tlie almo. t united Smith— below the capacity lor sclt-guvcrument j* nj| | c .harp' brought tlie bison, with n ibis year. The trees are affected by a Wilde thoupbt it ou^bt to t.ikc turns in ^[ ct i onar yY U derived from early revolu flmmcnao applause] I pledged inv.n lf [ 1 rue, “true. ] furious bound, dead under our hero's kind of blight. tending with the good little dwarf. Then , ilinarv b i storv The north part of Bos to you on every stump in Illinois in stands ry the »KviornATie organ- f e p t » bo ,pl 0 ng, fine drawn horn was drivThe hog cholera is making havoc 'he ^dy tumed away in tnara and ». llic h is celebrated from its anti-tea 1864, I pledged'myself to the people of IZAT,0 - N .' . . e,n deop into his adversary’s heart. YVitl. - " hcn ! * hc ‘ nl ' 1 I,Hrr .V what she d p monctrati) , lls W1 , ,he field of labor of otho. StaD s, North and South—wherever My friend-, you see thn the issue- are a ( . w t))at thL> w „ oJm rmg again,

, he blushed deeply, and lommy thc an d other mercantile labor I spoke and in the finitod States Senate distinctly drawn 1 stand hy the ,] ow „ c l am bored Joe, and while triumphThese caulkers were thc most *e and elsewhere, in every form in which 1 platform that I have so oBcn proidatme. 1 1 nt ,y { . Hr p^i n g. also carefully examined

'God knew better than brother, what )ivr ; n patriotic movements against Brit conld reach the public inind or the public to you and to th. people of Illinois here- ehtvalrous companion, who bruised, ish aggression, and:, “caulkers’meeting" ear. 1 gave the pledge that I, so far as toforo. [Cries of “ That s true, an 1 ap- b |,, wn and covered with foam, had esca-

br- axne "Tadually to he oxlled a ramus, the power should he in my blinds, would plause.J I stand by the Democratic or '; pe j ull i B j ure d. The xvord, thus derived fr..m revolution- vindicate the principle of the right of the ganixat.on, yield ob. d.ence to its usages,

_ r: , .. # i i i c-s—.. ik.o*if1.1?iml sniinnrt iis iticrul.'ir iioiihuuHouh.

li^rGcn.Quitumn dMd onSuturdiivlM,wt .ary patriotism, now afiopti<l c\cn iu

mnong the swine of Pula-ski county, III.

Many farmers have lost their entire stock, bad seen I —Mr. Bhoecroft, of White Pigeon, the

great potato man of Michigan, has plant fhp ^nn;'^];™ an'was^ood for- ''V ^ •<11,200 acres ot potatoes this year. didn tHe?” ish aggression,

Orw Gref n mood't I, it tie Pibjriio

— Returns from fifteen eountie.- in K. mlucky make the aggregatcr number ot hogs over six months old, 473,374,

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n horses wi

Bgain.-t 028,124 in the same countie-, la • at hi re-idenee near Natchez, of di -. a-e the land who e tyrannv y ivr o'''A ion to •’stiblish

people to form their own institutions, to and support its regular nominations. — , , t ,r free states o, slave States as [ Intense enthusiasm | I indorse and ap Davenport. Iowa, by the *

ye ir, and 175.335 the year bcfoi*

outiaeted at the National Hot*’! last fall ii origin

tlirveho-c, and that that priti'dple should pi'o\c> the Ctiicinuati platlorm 'he great ' >y t ild*

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