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FXJBLIBTTEID WEEKLY AT $1 SO FEE, AETITE TvT, EAYABLE HALE YEAKLY HST AEYAHCE. G-ITErcsrcASTLK, INDIANA, SA'rum>AV, .1 UFjY ai, 1«58.
[No, 11,
C|t Iniiana finis. JIOWARD BRIGGS, Editor and Propilotor.
Iioretofore voted the rejHihliean ticket, and subscribed to the doctrine id’ congressional intervention, have become eon-. vinccd of their error, we entertain no doubt; nor do we doubt that thev are disposed to honor the senator from Illinois, who i.- the acknowledged champion of popular sovereignty. With such men. it follows as a matter of course, that having become converted to the democratic' doctrine of popular sovereignty, and rc-
C'ertain republican papers and leaders, ustfaJUjinrjTiidge Pouglas as its champion, tor the purpose of wheedling popular they will henceforth pursue the paths of sovereignty democrats into co operation that gentleman,rc'pectthe democratic orwith them in their crusade Against the ganiiation, and'tipport democratic-nnm
democratic party and its organization, are inces. exceedingly laudatory just now of Ste
jsm (Irrmnistlo, Saturday, Jul\ ill, isjs. S Div «i»«l Thrn-«The lirnz«‘ii f'Iiicuurry «f Illnt-k lit*publicnnlNin.
phen A. Douglas -characterizing him as the great statesman of the age —the per sonilieation of all that is true and noble the very pink of perfection!—and all
A nderson
1 temoerat
Common SrnNC,
Hhe enme among the glittering i-rowd, A maiden fair, without pretence,
Aid when they H-‘ked ln-r humhle name,
She w hisjH'rcd loikllv, '• ( oiumon Sen •• Iter modest gnrh drew every eye, Her ani)ile cloak, her -lioc^ of leather;
Aid wlicii they smured, she simply said:
*■ 1 lire-' according to the weather. ’ They argued long, and reasoned loud In dubious Hindo ]ihra e nn-leri.m -,
At hile she, poor child, could noi divine Why girls so young Mi - il l he , -crion«. They knew the letigfh of Plato' heanl, And how the scholar wrote in Saturn:
She stidied authors not s-, deep, And took the Bihle for her pattern. Anil so she said, “F.xen e me, friends, I find all have their proper place*,
And Common Sense should stay at hoine, \\ ith cheerful hearts and smiling fa,'
and of trying a pastime that is at lest , ««*»•» «*«»«»• •«« Morri.g*. 1 News and Miscellany, a novel one!' Through every corner ” ' ,,IU m: ‘>' judge Irom tlic^lollowing \ JIon.sE Living Two Mwths WITH0 p t| lt . house resounded now It*V cry of a . ct ' ount > t ' H ’ mnrried lite of Queen \ ieto U |- T Koon.—A man named Kirkland, re•‘Sultan! Here boy ! Multan ! Sultan ' ' r ' :l ,s daugliter glides on as smooth- siding on Centre street, near Seneca, left. The immense but docile animal sprang '. v l\' 0: ' sal i 1,, y : tbe city about two months ago. without from a bone upon which lie was feasting. The little lady really loves her lord giving notice to any one. On Saturday and was at her side in an in-tant. (’a- morc devotedly than is often the ease in Mr. Barker, a wagon-maker on Seneca rcesing him. she got him into a room, the ' l0r r:ni ^ ol l't°. ! ‘nd there are many an .(reef, discovered that a horse was in a door of which she shut. ecdotes in circulation illustrating the art ! ham formerly owned by Mr. Kirkland, •■Now, friend Suit in. cried his fair bss maunerjii which she di.-]days her at o n entering the stable, the horse was
mistress, ‘‘ no growl, no bite, and all
tachnient.
Tbe other day the Drincc went 1 found lying down and too weak to rise.
Bkae’"Than the
ie Standard there has been no truer or more efficient advocate of popular sovereignty in Indiana.* It early fortified itscll iii an impregnable - uttlc, defended
t iat sort of stuH. Docs anybody believe ),y j ust i l . Ci !lm i rcasun) ttm l , na( i e „ The following beautiful story has been
tbein to be sincere?
WOMAN’S WIHaL.
bis inimen.'e and fear in; piling jaws. Out
gallant and unscathed defense against published in different forms; but none
bet us for a moment refer to the past .msaults from every c|narter, so long as so good as the original:
A - a sample of the estimation m which ihc’I.ecompton war raged. Not only so, sir Hugo had reached hi.-fiftieth year. (l fall patience, she now exclainied . -lodge Douglas was holdon by republicans but it made frequent sallies a-minst'the' unM,(,lo!4,c ' 1 ], y (<:IVC ,,n ardent *• y ol , „j la i| f,. c i spur then, you
enemy, bringing down a foe" at every ^ for a flowing goblet. . Instead of love lazy brute,” and drove her heel into his *... , 7, . . * passages. Ins delight was in tournaments. 8K b., He now growled audibly, but stir- ; " whence he always retarned viotorious red not an inch; she repeated the blow
to the worth of our cotemporary, for the At length he was flung from the s purpose of doing it justice, and for the of his indifference by the beardless unci | lt . made a spring,
additional purpose of suitably present
d’
in 1854, we clip the following notice him from the N . V. Tribune of that year The lying little villain knows this to be steeped in falsehood knows that no abolitionist ever proposed to deprive the people of legislative power over blacks or whites. What they ilu propose is, that the laws shall be just and equal to all men as men, and take no account of their color as a reason for inflicting degrada
safe.' With her snow white hand she llv, -rto I’otsdam. “on important hu -inev-. The animal had eaten everything within continued stroklRg atffl patting his huge i.<\drilliiig and mana-iivering his brigade its reach, gnawed the wood of the manger back for some minutes, and then, in the “f Guards; but he bad scarcely been ah- and floor, and. in his agony, had appahope that if only through 'gratitude he " " onr * " 'ten he was recall, d t'- reiltly bitten itself. During all this time, would comply with her fancy, she mount- | brlin by a telegraphic despatch from the tl„. horse, so far as ran be ascertained, ed her new steed. He showed his teeth I’rineo . begging him to return immedi- could have had no access to water or food, a little, in some doubt what all that "bdy. He hastened back in the utmost Mr. Barker gave the animal a little water meant, but she soothed him again into a "l'"'" 1 ’ f* n< 7' n g something dreadful had and meal, and yesterday it was still alive, good humor and patient endurance of the happened, and was quite relieved by her We give the facts as they are reported to novel burden; but h<‘ thought this quite roceivinghiin in her usual hcaltli undspir us; but it seems almost incredible that a enough, and did not stir from the one its - on, y s, ‘ l,in n> ) v,u ' n questioned why horse could live such a length of time spot. Angelica was naturally not much she had sent for him in so violent a hur- without food or drink.—Buffalo Courier. pleased with being thu- stationary; she 'Tt H'"* she “had felt such a longing to The (lorn on Fn.vzF.U Hiveu is said therefore gently goaded him with her leg, S00 * , ' n ' n K n ' n i “ besides, sbe ad („ hove lieen first discovered by a man but no trot would Sultan eondo-cond ; 'led on her hu-band s rniionstrating with nalr , P ,i Charles Adams, who was afterhe remained motionless as before, while her lorealling him away horn Ins proles w;ir d s shot and killed by his partner, something very like a growl escaped from '""“I duties, •• mnniina always telegraphs ('luirles McDonald, during a controversy
l°r papa when . be wants him. relating to some gold. The story of the, 1 his rcfercnecto what her mamma does, discoveries went abroad, and the ex the little I’rincc--consider- sufficient jus citement in relation thereto has lieen intifieation lor any nflonso she may eouiiiiit creasing, until California is now in moagainstthestarelietiquettcof tliel’rus.sian tion. giving forth an exodus as wild and court. One day she put on her bonnet great as that wliieli at first moved toCal-
from our own shores. “It is e
ing to our readers the following manly article from its columns of last week : Mii. Sechest Acceits.—Mr. Scercst
accepts the nomination tendered him by Angelica was ns modest ns she was fair. Miown how littb tinn. injury and wrong upon any class or the Democracy of the seventh eongres- an ,l l„. r f ln „ virtue repulsed the numer
faction. It is he, Stephen A. Douglas, sional district, although it was at first 0Urt butterflies that swarmed around the who is trying to fix matters so lliat what supposed that lie would decline, as he opening flowers of her beauty. Sir Hugo is good enough for a part shall not be 1c had instrui ted his friends not to allow knew the tried virtue of his consort and gaily accounted good enough for the res his name to be presented to the oonven- therefore she was to him dear and pre
the apple of his eye.
saddle This was too much for canine patience; and walked aeroas the street to her father- jforniit fro
s tilter | 1P , nll a,. a hp r i n g, „„d a- she fell full in ' aw ’' 4 ' without even a footman behind timated,” says the San Francisco Bulle-
ber, lo_ the inexpressible horror of her ti„, ‘ that at least eight thousand people ()h)ihofiiii’whriii, or duenna-in-eliief, who fi.-jve already left California for the new
love! He saw Angelica, the fairest mai- length upon the floor, he turned and bit
den of the land, forgot his gray hairs, fier hand. The dismounted rider endow . .
ainl unmindful of the incongruity of a Vi \ the floor with ;i few tenr.-. ;nnl then f hnt no 1 nis>i:in princess luid mines .since the hrenknig out of the cx union between May and December, led ,pi,in L r uj, to (urn out of the room the , ' vov eutlty of such a breach of do- citement. Besides those intending to lier to the nuptial altar. Fortunat- ly, uueourteous brute who'had thus riuleh t ' (,run * But iiiainniadoe> soutO-horne, uiine, of course quite a number have gone * • ' returned Vic. the Second, “ and if mamma up to trade, ana others to spceMlaU hi
does, why should not 1 ! Her uffabil- i 0 (^ upon the sites of future cities, Ac. ity and goo-1 nature have made her gen- >sj N steamers have been laid on the route era'l v popular, though she almost raised between San Francisco and the new mines, a rebellion in the kitchen lately by insist besides eight or ten sailing vessels.” ing that the female dome.-tii s should all. Siffogl.AH Case of Divorce.—A suit
wear caps. Now, the Berman maid . er
One morning he rode to pay a vi.-it to
he understood plav.
'I’owurds I'vening Sir Hugo returned, and in-jiiired with suspicious haste wheth er Fathe.r Nicholas had been tliere. “Oh, yes. he was here,” answered An geliea, • but 1 ventured to refu-o his ad
mittaneo.’’
• , ,, , • i • f |,r divorce is now pending in the Ohio vantsarcrema.kul.lv proud of their hair. ( . nlirt> j )f . twPon a nian nnd wit p Hlin nrP
1 and never * “ '
ly had they proceeded half way when tin
knight suddenly stopped and criml ; Come here, Conrade; a most
The knight east n triumphant glance at - - . Mlv ,
w and never think of putting on a cap b.r to havo llvr( , loRct l lcr vcry b a ppil y
you sec ttic use of my r, ; ;,r 1,1 '’"‘"i lux ! ,n:, V. t '*''***■ fora year, at the close of which a child orders?" ' ' | <;rcat was the commotion, therefore when was ,; oni and , (epamc tbo caUHC of thl .
,ho 1 ' domestic difficulty that will end in their
tlm dissension being all about
innocent name given to an innocent
ho- his shoulders with a smile unperceived b\ , '''d’'- „ f-a "b ' ■' ni ' 1 111 '7 ,l111 ' 1 ln infaitt. The wife intimated to the bus. h"' his master, who had turned again to his 1 ‘'"/i" ,' . her nioth- |, alld (| la ( ^hc would like to have the
Conrade, who. as maybe supposed, had
[■"• said nothing of the till, ration he made in ,mt ‘ h , u little lady was inexorahle. S( .p ara ,i ont me. the substanee of hi. emba, -v, shrugged " I" Hmniina s establisbment they all wear inn0PPn , •ho- i.l J i.i..,-... ;,i. ;i . i i . caps, she aaid, 1 and so they must in ti,
i-lue —so that the power to make all laws tion. We have not a doubt that ho will shall he confined to men of one color, at once enter upon the canvass, and will
while those of another shall he abused make one of the most effective and sue- a neighboring baron in nrins, bis hom st ],i s and „hi pored hiuT nnd oppressed under those laws without eessful lights that will mark the history squire Conradotrottingafter him. Hoarcc- ldd Wi-doin, do v-m see the um
rediTsa. of this congressional struggle in the * * * *
•• But we ought not to have wasted so northwest,
many words on this miserable creature The opposition fear him worse than
with his impudent, hi a / *• ii sophistry. nnv other man m the -Mate,as is uhund- iiietitiiigtboiiylitliasjustoeciirredtRynders himself might have uttered ns antly evident by lA lying attacks that This is the very day that Father Nieho wicked but not so weak a rigmarole ; are made upon hihi by the opposition | aa comes to tlm castle to .-ay mass
and we are rather surprised that he di-l press all over the State But if they my dear wife and myself, and 1 am not I^nsort^and first'pen-ciiW t'imt she wori' 7 !«w, tb« I’l inccss of Prussia, from na .'^d ‘ Athoh To this the liege not as it in 1 ammany. alter getting a don t repent of the..- lolly before the at all inclined to have him in my abode a bandage her - d't band. He in. has ' muh "'7° owl1 l-r-l objeeted, rcracn.hcring one of her touch ol its quality, order the t.iant to canvass is halt over, we will admit that during my absence; so gallop back, and mediately inquired the cause. way than she u.-od to. the Queen being so .. fla]nc ,: bc ,, narr i aRC ; s i ic urged • we are no prophet. He will make the desire your lady, in my name, not to ad Sultan hit me,'' aid Angelica, “ami ''nUndy taken up witl. attending to the j, G rc f u * ed; s fi e wept ; hegrew obstinate] wool flyfrora aomeof those woolly heads mit tho priest.” it is all your fault, Sir Hugo,” added he.: 1 ' 1 ''-, « ho *» n ?‘ “bio to interfere and a id *hc need not hope to shake his
,f before ho leaven them. Conrade pamsed and shook bis bond a bin . with her, and the Prince yielding, like a roi , olut;on ))y hcr tcar8 _i he W||
Ue are sorry to see that the Hoik ,f in doubt, and replied, “Kxcuso me,! «My fault! ' ericd the knight. gallant h'l-bai 1. to all the innocent ea w , lcn a i ldc was involved. ShcinJohn Davis the present meiiiher of noble sir, hut perhniw the lady Angelica, i “Yes, your fault, nnd nolmdv's but pni'cs of his fair young wile. ! timated that there was a remedy to which congress from that district has seen fit ,f left to her own discretion, will d.i what yours," returned his spouse. “If you a i.,., u,‘irnni, .-he would not object; he comprehended . . . . o announce umm an in-epen-cut can- yoa wish. _ had not sent mo word by Conrade not to It will be berod that our mar- her moaning, and hence an application lnvalii. honor, and eotnmon decency didatc, against his old ft-iend. Mr Da- A enrse on your perhaps! exclaimed ride the nasty, mischievous brute, such a riage notice several days since contained for divorce, were all swallowed Up in an intense do '' ..'"'r'V ' " ,I,I P ' 1 " J'. r *''." 1 the kniglif, “ 1 make all sure by giving mad trick would never have entered my one a> having had its occurrence “at tho HtATIt FROM Contact with Poisonsire to belittle the senator from Illinois. 'V ' " . u ' n the order. . head. Hcrniati pie-nic in Wostfield.” The facts EH Ivr.—The f'tica Herald mentions To read the disparaging reports of his ,,''7..'Ircm ^r P -«i mol'« ' 1 p'-" U . n1, "'I * ln , " u, ° 1 bini-hnicnt the knight hur iir c somowhat amusing and romantic. A the death of Patrick Bilcyon Monday last, sneechcs at that ncriod and the garbled K.n T V i ' ^ ‘ I in my sm.j.hcty belmvc exactly ri( . d to seek an explanation from hi- cigar mak- r l.a-1 long .-ought the hand of On tho 5th inst., while plowing, his hands spiuhcs at hat pirml a I he garbl ,, ha. fi-s, anil coming off v.ctanousin three he contrary. Take the advice of your -p.iro, who had slippc-l away when An o,7c of the daughter- of Westfield, but came in contact with poisoned ivy, and iiKounsn ns "'"'i' 1 1 ' * * " i"'".. >u 1 'j 1 " l "’" 111 taithtul servant tor once in your li!c , let gclica began her complaint. met with continuous disappointment. It the swelling being neglected, increased one would pronounce Judge Douglas a tends to forget this confidence reposed things take their course, and give no or- “What message did you bring your happened that both were at the picnic, for four o r five days before lie consulted
tlor npon ho •Vlic.itf ;i J M >int. ^ 'ail) (L inrnoli'a hv. nnd (intid the other plouaurrr, sohic one a phynician. At that time hi.-* arms were A fur t«*r )our doIio.M'y <ih . n (’onrado now rtmit - •*(! tho truth. >u^gc>tcd in nport that 4{ wo havo a wod* swolien ti) an immense nizo. Medical Hugo, angrily,-what absurd lancic-vou “ Were those the orders I gave you, you ding." The ladv unsuspectingly turned aid did him no good, and his limbs and k b.r have got into your head to-day ! Do you scoundrel? ' said the enraged Sir Hugo, to her oft discarded lover with a jocose body continued to swell and mortify till
' ll, /u ll | l -• •' Ur > C a V* >k m*' 1 - u , ' Certainly not, replied the squire, invitation tn join hands; and a magistrate, death ensued.
1 '* 1 1 conn's to that, sir, r-qouic-l -but you will own that 1 have m ole iii\ who also fills the office of town clerk, per ^ Uoon Oi.n Nuf. \ nc-'ro woman ( onrado •• I have no more to say point good. You may now see how it formed hi duty less in fun than the bride died on the 4th of July, at Kenner, aged lie put spurs to Ins horse, mol roilc would havo been had I givcu your orders )i ad imagined, ns was apparent when the p|0 years. She was horn in Guinea Afliack to the castlo. , about the young priest. My noble lady Inmlimul cnnic with a jiroporly made out rica. and retained her faenlties until with-
Angelica saw him galloping up. mol „ ,, ) ,) d el for her sex. and almost an certificate tn claim her hand. It is -aid '■ril'd in terror, ironi the window, \\ l- :t a ,,p (di pm ,|j|| she is a daughter ol Kve. that there was a brief exhibition of tears; lias brought you back in such basic ' u bo meant to havo bequeathod to all hcr i very modest lingering between maideil Has any accident hajipened to my I -d lineal female descendants her own spirit and wife, and then a hearty acceptance “ N’otii' whatever, gracious lady, an ,,(• j„-|-ver -'iic-s. \nd we have only to of the hand that had so gnlluutly lint un-
shut up. and to proceed to make the
speech of the evening himself. ’ —In 185ti the malice and ferocity
the opposition were concentrated upon Senator Douglas; republican papers per-
fectly deluged him ‘with detraction,
pot -house brawler, disgracing the Senate > ••"’ ,l \" rn “ cold shoulder to those , . , , < , .111 friondn wno luivo ntooa hy inm in every and the country by the lowest ribaldry , tru _ k . „ irow ouf wlii.e'flag to and blackguardism, instead of the lugli ,| lPPI10mVi to whom he must
minded, chivalrous, keen and honorable support in bis attempt to defeat Mr. Sc- tbink nn hour's ride a task so tedi
debater that lie is. The republican pa crest, who was as good all aiiti-Lccomp
pers of 185(5 tell how, the other day, Trumbull “ denndisliod Douglas, how (’rittenden “ rebuked " bim, and bow be finally “failed;” and yet the truth is. your Trunihulls and your (’rittendens. more or less of them, are do match at all
for hint. Hd had the whole republican _ . . , , party down on him led on by Trumbull !l '’eni.wrat as .Mr. Davis lias here- swered Conrade, - but the noble night w,. - rP)nem f, Pr ( fi P | /ldv Angelica’s plc i.-ant ccrcnmniou ly l , ; . rn-‘ • i i tofore been, should now yield to a policy annrcliciisivc that some accident might • • .. .. . > —s 1 *«--*
the bogus senator from Illinois, and he wlli(dl nil|(dl , 0 lllat ,.Hally damage hi; happen you, if by any . hat,cc you .„ok scattered thrtn right and left w ith an prospects for future promotion as n Deni- liin.-r *i> ride Sultan, case perfectly amusirlg. (Inc day, while oerat. | “I ride—ride the large greyhound! ilrivin.; HU wliining, -.kulLinn ,--,ll--!ifinr Wi|li , M : ^W-cl, A^AnW^I,
ton Democrat as he dared be. This we think ungenerous in the highest degree, when ii is remembered that Mr. Seerest was not a candidate, and it was not until after urgent solicitations that he accepted it, after it had been tendered him. I nder the circumstances, then, we repeat, that we regret very much that so
won.
The bridal pair cn
night with
in a short period of her death.—A'. 0.1'ir. ( Bather tough !—the age, we mean.) A Cent! ry A no.—The Boston (Mass.) Gazette, of July 17, 1758, contained the
following;
“Just imported from Africa, and to be
ha- lost none ol its vigor in thedcsccnt. champagne and good things, and there ^'1 on board the brig Jonncy, \\ illiam
A ti 1 ml I nn I.m i r.
was a bridal tour over into tho West I’a rish next day.—[S/iriiiy/irlJ I'r/iiibliraii.
Miss Bishop, the writer of “Floral
from one position to another, the “ great I thc'fuVhu'stcr') is g^ng tlmrounds 0^1^ i “ 1 ur ‘‘ nk ,,r ^ Honm." who went to Minnc ol, a -a tca-h milli i- . i- i.i i,-ii, -i !• i ■ i i i ^ • It is impossible that your master can have cr. received an offer ot marriage Ironi an
Kentuckian interfered, l oping to put an .south,- repeating his old speeches nbou s( , nt ri ,liculou; a messagn.”
end to the sport. A single pass with the Nicaragua, etc., etc. Haven t we 1 ■ 1
Fdlery, c-.mmander, now lying at New Boston, a number of likely negro boys and girls, from 12 to 14 years of age. Inquire of-aid Kllery.on board said brig, where constant attendance is given. AW, The above slaves have all had the smallTrcasurer’s notes and Now Kng-
pox.
land rum will be taken as pay.” The Father of His Cointry.—-For
.... uers ami dressmakers of that city — — nl-.uli enough *
for the Kentuckian, who, finding no lau '"')• _ the same time that he knew Sultan would mid bear’s claws- and, through an inter r j,. d on ‘m crowded unventillated roomrels were to be won on that field, vPrj ^ The Vincennes Gazette notes the bite terribly, not being accustomed to be preter, announced to her that -lie must w |icre their frames are kept bent at their ball'a century, it m said, not a boat has prudently retired. disappearance of n woman named Powell. "*“ ( 0 ‘ l I M,, 7 * ’ an< ^ 'beret..r b< g.- lie his wile. It "as uige.l that he had | a j, or (l |,til their eyes ache and their Mount \ onion, where lies the il The truth is, Judge Douglas proved or claiming to be th(S with of a Mr. Pow- that you will not attempt to divert your- one wif-. He replied, “ All the band rP f usc to perform their duty. They limtriou- dead, without tolling the bell
l.In.self more than a match for the whole ell, who it was oupposed had thrown her- "elf tn that way. Having said 'bmlie have u- m uv ', f .. ' . , 4l , . self from the railroad bridge into the a ? aln m " unt ‘ H ‘ ]w horse, and galloped have hut one.
republican loree, not only then hut on rivcr wllP| , ) nMt SPPn ^, c was 0I1 |i, e off to rejoin Ins master.
all oceastons, hefiro and since. Ilostunds |, r i d ge, nnd liml been heard to say, a short “ Aln I a *’ukc, or do I dream ? ej o u
to-day exactly where he stood in 51 and time before, that “she would soon settle luted Angelica. “ fho tolly of .iir Hugo and cat with him while the dark squaw d( ,,.] v in delicate and happy home- pos (’atholic ('oninuinion, nnd was baptized '50 battling for the same principles; all her difficulties.” : j* "trange that Iain almost tempted to 1 W a„ to hush the papoose, cook the food. al , t |, c virtues and tenderness by Bishop Magill, nnd, on the Thursday
believe it is all a wild dream. \i hat doe . irry the "aine, hoe the coni, and provide tba t i M .|, ini r t , ifi e female sex, and ren niorning succeeding, he received the rite
Is it not enough that ! Ii.ne the wood and water Mm- Bishop, a lit dpppd fiy those very eharaetcristies inure ol eonfiriiiation at the hands ol the same
nmn-tor, obedient, morc unmurmuring, more slav- pr. late. A sister ot Mr. \\ cod s has been
as they can keep, and I As an extra inducement.
have a short, painful life nnd an early "bile passing the sacred shade, grave. In a recent speech Hord Shaftes- Gone to Home.—J. Ambler 4\ eod, a
he promised that -lie could have the bo-t burv ; d t |i a t many of tbo-e young wo- well-known Kpiseopal clergyman of Bich corner ol the lodge, hunt by his side, m(>| | | li|d i, Pl ,„ trained gently and ten- mond, Yu., was received into the Boman
lighting for and maintaining the organ The Ijogansport Journal says that be mean?
nation intact of the democratic party. a Mr. Stevens of that place killed a rat- hitherto tried to read his every will and tic in fmir of the “green eyed
n n 1ii<4 rtrin flit' n!m*r tinv tlinl ..^.1 ...1,.,., 1 - .1 *i it . i i i 4 i* i i
In Illinois the same old republican enr tlcsnake on his farm, the other day, that w i-h. and when known, obeyed them in. even if the other clainlent did hold an in M| | t() ,],,• authority and tvrnn- . convert to C’atl.oli'ity for some time, m ,-l,„g.»i ! o.Hn opptwition, nml Wl- .-'.■r T« S SKMuam*. n. TWSf^
I ]' f -'oi sl • In this and ta '"ed a full grown grey squirrel
- •••atuie house, which ho liad put away pricious, haughty tyrant ? S'ow. I ec i shirt, and left with a haiiglilv air. N. \t J; , ,'| , | W l . ( '. a u i,mi--ion
•other States, some of the republican lead ers find it exceedingly convenient, for effect, to claim to be |>orc.m7/<’Hr« Dong
•ating house,
whole.
z 'zz.tiz
J ''‘" Irn .Ins i. ,M I „,,l, S.TkXT? f'SSW.'X:
Soutliern States of America?”
by—nobody knows who—there has been discovered by the investigating eonimit-
ba-t week ,t ' r ,l farther plundering of #200,000 by—
x 11" 1 i j 1j \ I T * > l • t r » lit'IHI lllill lilt 11 n ■ v * r* ’ a • 1 • 1 |' 1 1 ' HI 1 Y I'l'll '• l*\* i j I i 11 v \ , las noioilar sovereignty men. With the 1 ; r j 11 , , 1 ' " , 1l _" un .'-" a - upon. But no, Sir Knight, it is not gone and was ignorant of Indian customs. A nolitieians mid. a claim is all gammon killed on Saturday last, by being thrown , 0 far with y P t ; in spite of you young warrior smitten with her. called pol. I ,e M ns. "W<-h “ « ‘ n “, Irom h,s wagon which he had driven on win ri de Sultan ; and you may thank often Hoping to be rid of him. she ,ave t'lVrry republican platf rin that has boo. a , nk and overturned, lalbug under ,t. as , mt ^ y , )Ur ' nu , s>ap . a him , rin g. ‘ He interpreted it as a token
to the doctrine of popular Sovereignty; about seventy years old, nnd wealthy. u^ol'llquy'^s hi^'iutemq.^ h'J lodge.''^IVncxl’dayffi-a^i^ miles above this town, was killed by his ^;;i;;;" 1 ( .; 0U ^; n ) ; r * W | k 1 ^ n nnd every republican leader, whatever The Vincennes Gazette says that tho entranee of a servant, who informed ed, with six young brave-, to compel her step.-on, John Cb Darby. It was -aid 1 11,1 » tnk.oi^ lace tiilli rino to aL > may be his street or stump professions to an orphan boy, fourteen years of age, in- her that Father Nicholas had arrived to go with him l lxplan.aii' ii-and inti r- that W ilson w- 1 e iaying to lian leull In.- 111 ‘ 1 gqljo 000 the contrary, ftwm tho bottom of hia heart dentured to a farmer named Kil-m, ^ and.ww in theante^mber. .“I ' Srs^or Jen»t Lind -Ma’damo Jenny tAnd
Asthma of Years’ Standi no He when Darby, who is a young
man about Goldschmidt with her husband and two
holy produced hy a flogging that hi- Give this as my excuse to the reverend LIEYED. From the Rev. Leroy Sworm 1!' years old, and lived in the family, in- children, (sun and daughter,j aimed in Ire-- ha.! given him for »umo offaiiee. fathor, and beg of him to return (•> mor •(< dt of lb- M.-ti -.di-t R--k rn; terfered.and was.itt.c k.'d By W i.-on with London r. • ntlv, with the intynUonjt
Darby retreated re-idmg in Knglnnd for some tune.
ontrary, from
| M ' t ' lt ' 1 ' k r «fllekcri in poll nn . h ., . given Mm for noma ofinnee. father, and beg of hii v.- —- - _ . . . . ...... . a ties—ih$ spoils seekers—t)ie men pho The family were all absent at the time, ’ row.” “With all due respect to Father Ciniinnati, Dee. 17,1855. a drawn bowte-kmle. Darby retreated residing hi hnglanu lor aomc tune. A o lo the wind-work and seize the offices and on their return found the boy dead Nicholas,” continued she, when left to Du Fiiiti n- -l am using your vain from the house and ran round it. Mil- whole tamily, including iloniaBUea, iav« V.-ir profession* of friendship for Doug on the hod with tho gun across hia'lap. herself, “he shall not spoil my plea-ant able Cough Syrup, for a-everc Asthmatic soniollow.iigh.m closely with fell intent, taken po '-ion of a neat fil a, »0U*. peir proieasion urn , B, * ride Now if my nony were but hi Cough (with which I have beena®icted whcnDurbx igtitn entered thelio„-c. )crk-, B ■ ■ • u I. mted »ca|, to As arc scarcely skin deep, t^ir iaada- *irThe Jews of Terre Hauto arc soon h c mu ,t have an easy gait and hi-teeth for several ver > and am happy to say ed up a loaded shot-gun, and discharged the south side ol Barnes Common, and tpuns are more lip service, for wliieli to consecrate a synagogue at that place. [ do not fear; be is as^quiet as a lamb that I have'found great relief from it. I the contents into the breast of Wi!-on, ] about a mile from Futuey. Th hou-ei they expect votes and office. That hun jt^-The Terre "Haute Draw Bridge Oh! how I “hall delight in the two fill take pleasure in i -ommending it to those killing him in-tuntly. Of course liqtloi in a r< tir« d po.-ition, an J in ti' “
■■ ui.l -1 lunate a- to b- imib.rlv b ,-l . I,v -. bn in that d.ql-i .b'e bu-i at, vi.-imty <*l I utu-v Con**' •* l "
deed, and thousands qf the honest mass Gompany lias resolved to construct anew pleasure of showing the surly old fellow who
ps fof the republican party, who have bridgi at a cost of 830,000,
that I care neither for him nor liis onl' t atfleq. 1.
IiEIcySworm teot.
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