The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 August 1858 — Page 1

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^XJBJ_,XSXiEID WEEKLY 7V.T Si 50 EEE ^XTlSrXJlyr, EJVY-A.BLE SIl^LE YE^E.LY 11ST ^.EYT^XTCE.

Vox., l.i

G-REENCA.STLE, INEIATSTA, S.VTUltDAV. .VETO LTST IE. 1858.

Ck Indiana |h'css.

Voice from Vermillion, huTlng tbe

True Democratic Ring!

HOWARD Kditor and Proprietor

From a private letter written by a wellinformed gentleman of Vermillion county, on the 2d inat., to a gentleman in this place, we are permitted to take copious

extracts. The writer says , . , - . ... T , , . „ cant resolutions are the following, which “ 1 have been a steady supporter of • , , , , .. t~\ * , • i • * * I were unanimouslv adopted :

- .Ino. (i. Davis during his whole congrcs- _ , J . 1 . .

t«reeilCasUe, Saturday, August 14, 18;)K. sional career, and have always entertain

Owen Counter. Hounetfi*

The democratic convention for this Of all the charms dear woman wears county was held at Spencer on the 26th W r11 herjnan.y traps and snares,

ult., and presided over by the Hon James W. Dobson Harmony and en thusiasm prevailed. Among the signiti

For real effect there's none compar> AVilh a truly pretty bonnet;

For when or whereveryou chance to meet One that is perfectly modest and neat. You may depend t is proof complete Thai the head has more in it than on it.

researches it could only light upon a th* w.imak v«itsy Railroad, “real brocade/’and wheedle it out of (ho ^ a ^ nri * a J r s^omo miscreant shop keeper “for a none,” it would go ini- post in a cattle guard on lnorta ] the Wabash Valley R. R., a mile west of A dress to a Sally Magann tictvr fits in N ‘' w Wavcrly, so'that the cow-catcher the back, the hkirt is gathered. Since w °tiM strike it obliquely, and throw theadvent of hoops this possibility isgreat- t ^ ie train, due. at midnight, off the track lv apparent, and it is a good mark by was designed, the engine and tendor,

No matter whether she > pretty or not,

the Democratic organization, abide by its How much or how little money »he s got,

od a \ery high regard for him as a man, usages, and support its regular nominees Whether she live in a mansion orcot, as a democrat, and as a representative in Resolved, That we indorse the action T is a fact, depend upon it,'

Sensible Always.

Wh'-nOtcy, a toady of Davis, approach

ed Senator Douglas and asked if he had C’ongrcss; but I cannot, as a democrat, i°f ‘he recent democratic congressional The woman to moke a man'happy thro'lif, ever expressed a preference between Sc- shut my eyes and follow madly after a ^ onv< ' nt ' on -. at Terre Haute, and To make a model mother and wife, crest and Davis for Congress, that gen-: man who is now seeking only to gratify' ^ Hon^'llcnn- ; thC .T n ! i "'^ , S,r .!!'' -

tleman replied that he had not. and did his own personal ambition, to the detri- ,1". unanimous nominee ofYl.ut

not intend to. That he had a preference. 1 ment and destruction of the entire demo- convention.

but believing in the doctrine of non-in- j cratic party of this district. The ingrat The convention nominated the follow

which to detect one of them Thus much for the physical S. Magann The intellectual follows, and the moral Its views of life are throe in number.

I It will marry.

Whom will it marry V

together with fourfreight ears were thrown off The engineer. Mr. Sheldon, was dan gerously injured. Twenty head of hogs and two head of young stock were killed, besides ((uitc a number badly injured Four freight cars were completely

tervention. he was not disposed to interfere with Indiana polities ; hence it would not become him to express his preference between these two men. But, added Senator Douglas, significantly, “Mr. Otey. I am fighting my battle here in Illinois, inside the Democratic organization, and

itude here manifested by Jno. G. Davis, ing excellent county ticket in suffering himself to become an inde- For Representative, W. M. Franklin pendent candidate against his old tried iSheriff, John M. Coleman; Treasurer,

Wears a plain and tasteful bonm t

Now .i bonnet of genuine bi auty and grace.

Worn on the bead in its proper place, Shadow ing faintly the w earer's face, “ Is a thing fora song or a sonnet, Hut one of those gay and gaudy things, Made up of rainbows and butterfly wing-

political friend and tutor, Henry Secre8t,*' cor ff c Dittimore; Commissioner, John A mixture of flowers, ribbons and string'-, is seldom to be met with among politi-! 1 } Surveyor. N. Rinnaman; Is dreadful, do,Mind upon it. cians during this natural life, and should ' ,ri,nor - ‘ ‘ A vulgar mass of fuss and feather,

merit and receive the contempt of all ftaT The Terre Haute Express having ' httlo of everything thrown togetbor.

by that test I expect to gain a victory.’ honorable and high-minded men. Ivory become the especial organ ami defender of 11 Y' 1 " ln '/ . . • , , V i • . . , . , A wretched conglomeration It u said by spectators that Otcy. about deeply regret the course which Davis lias U. Davis, inhumes are being made Asortof cup to catch the hair this time, looked as if he had lost some- seen proper to pursue, in still thrusting (says the Sullivan Democrat) if it intends 1 heaving the bond to "go it bare,

thing'

himself upon his own party, in opposition 1 republishing the celebrated “Jones Cor- A striking example of “Nothing to Wear,

•lottUigitt of (he CoiigrrMKiounl CunvnMM. A correspondent styling himself" AntiLecompton,” writing from Cloverlaml on the 27th ult. concerning the speeches of the Congressional candidates at that place.

MVS of Mr. Davis;

respondence,” w hich graced its columns Is this bonnet abomination, twoyearsago. \\ e happen to have a copy It makes the woman look brazen and bold, or two of the Express of those days, Assists her in catching nothing but cold, and are astonished to sec with what ven- * h ' ,UI ' 0,1 , ' 11 ’ young, absurd on the old, om the editor spoke of Davis; he was ei- 1 „ , ^"‘T * °^ ht |l t0 ; . .. . , . f or look at her face, no bonnot is therr; ther dishonest thenor is -so now. In his is- S ee nttl.o side it hangs by a hair ; sue oi September 17th, in speaking Vi<>w it behind and you will declare of the Jones expose, lie says : “ This on That tliccrenturr Inus broken her neck.

ton constitution was before the people the perfidy and corruption of the man in No matter bow many women you see. then, and only received the nomination whom they had hertoforc placed confi- A promiscuous crowd nr a certain she. by the untiring energy and efforts of hisi donee.'’ His reply “shows him to be a , Em may tuH\ depend upon it. old friend, Henry Sccrest, who stood uji ■ self-conceited ninny.” “Can he not con-J Y 1 uYn,Y 11 ','Vt f ( !irti<'ult V'fliul^ and contended against adopting the two- fine the malignity of his jealous heart to A ^ f(>r whi ,. h wo long pinod thirds rule, which would have cut Mr those men who openly oppose his aspira Is a perfect “lovo of a bonnet.”

I attended J lions and expose his perfidy, or must he.

Davis' head off completely

both theGroeneastle and the Terre Haute in order to gloat his ravenous appetite, en conventions, and 1 am free to say that ter the private walks of life and there os the one held at Terre Haute was just as say to strew some thorns.” “For no oth-

gann.

or Hie Sally MaKUiin.

I From the Southern Literary Messenger.) The name evinces that the Sally Ma-

gann is n female, biped, human. It is ^

fair a convention as any one that ever or reason, but that the feelings of the j found in all civilized, but is especially j f 0 i|y 0 f ft K y OUt ), w ), cn j t j„ u | T j OVC f H |, v j of snow gave the Hon. Jno. G. Davis the noniina mean, LOW, contemptible DKMA numerous in enlightened conntries. A the dozen,'While it titilntcs its Sehneid- Dued Scott

GOGUE, triumphed over all the princt-

What! has it come to this, in thisjpl® 9 chivalry that characterize men.”

to their expressed will and wishes. It will not do to say that the convention at Terre Haute rejected Mr. Davis on account of his anti-Lecompton proclivities, for he met with the same opposition, and it came from the same quarter—in fact,

[‘•The ‘unobtrusive - gentleman, ‘our from the same men—two years ago, at prceent representative in Congress,’ led Greencastle, that he met with at the

off in a speech of over an hour, audit Terre Haute convention, and no Lccomp- tire Congressional District was startled at No matter where y<m elmneo to be,

wa^ most decidedly, the weakest and i . -. .

lamest effort 1 have ever heard him make —it amounted to nothing—it was a perfect abortion—every i uitencc, word, gesture. and expression of his physiognomy, wan indicative of a consciousness of wrong

gnawing at his very heart.

“After Mr. Davis concluded his remarks, Mr Sccrest followed in a speech of about an hour in length, full of argument. eloquence and courtesy. His speech was bold, independent, manly, wholesouled and honest. It bore upon its very face evidence of manly integrity and po-

litical honesty. He showed up, in an .. „ ., audible and manly manner, his decided , ll "" ..'[ r on K rnK ®

opposition to Lccompton and the English

bill; and, to take his speech, all in all,it country and age, that because a man in “I* there not a web of infamy, which Congress votes right upon one single throws its lightning meshes all around millinery ware—not. however, the most

measure, that he must be returned to and over this man Davis, covering him exalted kind of millinery.

Congress ad infinitum ? Such is Mr. Da- up and wholly enveloping him from the ^ * 1 . c "ceessary environment oft ho creavis' doctrine; he has always kept some- view of honor of integrity and of virtue ?” ''/"/s; ulna'" "riHe'aT' bigl/a/ ?.r‘or thing which ho wished to go before the j the great difficulty with the honorable g,- .yq. and even 87 ; but, beyond that,

people, and vindicate his course upon— gentleman was, he had neither moral feel-J and beneath the V per week establish

some public measure or other Out upon ! ing, political integrity, nor sense enough ments, it ceases, or, rather, is transformed all such doctrine as this! to feci what impulses prompt men of lion- j into other beings. Victualling thus, its

“In Vermillion county, the campaign | °r. It would undoubtedly be fortunate 1 | 1,ir '. u *' 1 billcws h\ natuial oudution , • ’ _ A- « * .» • , , . also its manners, its custom, its destiny.

, Tr, '°. 1 ucU f ° r t hl8 f^lcn(,^, ’ nn( } for h,s own mworj, , f . thc Hmits of iu environment are

lion upon the English bill, Dred Scott made one speech over here, but did not if they could put in the plea of insanity strict, the annuary circle to which it is decision, and all other questions ot gene- sfcm t 0 i na ke any particular impression and partly screen him from thc contempt admissible and subjected, is no less exact nl interest, in a clear and uninistakahle . jj p h owcvcr did one thing that enshrouds him. But they cannot Registrar-Generals, were they even indifSKMiwCSlKSJStar -rtS* »• -cunoou.., d. it-h. mustbo ropiirdcd »n c _,b,r. «* The speaking was on Tuesday ; and the :in ^ uncalled for ; and that was, to mis- jis no retreat for him, hut that which al- Soeio , ni ', g ht enable us to state the same correspondent adds; represent Henry >Secrcst s position us :i wajs follows thc demagogue, the knave ;l go precisely at which the initiatory pro- “ Since Tuesday Sccrest stock has been ^ politician, by charging upon him Le- and the self conceited and unscrupulous- cesses of Sally-Magannzation are iustituronstantlyand rapidly advancing, and in comptonism—of being the nominee of the ly corrupt political trickster. The above ted. This point is at present extremely October next wc will roll up five hundred Administration men and otherthingsof choice morsels we take from but one ar j obscure, is of the highest interest, and «»jotitjfottlie r o<.plt'.oliili«'.tl, C dorai.| , id ti d f ona | tick i„ , No . 0 r,|, r Exprm which lia.: wi [‘ * '««•« i’.n,ti-

Bccnf thc regular democratic cotivcntion. j chartctct ^ y(l H M bu , | ether. »f the «,mc oert Such „ r i„i„„o h-;™ ■-a nd .Imlout tuturc.

111. Matrimony will be an unending wrecked, sexeral others, aL*o, with the ocean of dresses and joy | engine and tendor, were more or lesa in

Its mental operations being bounded j ,,l ' er ^

by this triangle, its acts are immediately The passengers escaped without injury co-ordinated thereto. For young males fr ir f , ' c ^gl 1 l , cars (some fwt'lve al hoarding in thc same house with itsclf.it together) in front of thc passenger coach has a body over willing to he treated to , s ' life would have boon terice cream and theatres; and such ofthem I"'* 1 ' 0 V c learn from Dr i cward (who, as arc disposed to do the gentlemanly to connection with Dr. < oleman of Lo said bodv. find out the following in regard i F ans F or f > dressed the wounds,) that thc ... the Sail) Magann. en g ine < r’s rt a very b probabh First. It' may he kissed without much T ho '? flr, ' M , s< ' 'f HU PP 0 . t " ,d to h:iv ® b< ' rn difficulty excited bj the destruction of (took, now Second. It does not pay to kUs it ''. cr .v generally complained of along the A Northern Sally Magann. in select '.'.l 10 h'td been held at circles of its kind, always objects to the ' a ' cr v tho same day, to conHider nic.lieal student who lodgM on the third an,, ®« against the Company, and agree Up floor, but it is privately infected with the “n meosures for redress, and another meet madness of believing that the student >ng is announced in the papers along the aforesaid is a “wealthy Southerner.” It l,ne - ,,,r nrxt ' vcc k Saturday, for the therefore revolves in its mind the vexed ^ l ,ur l 108p and at the same placequestion of slavery and concludes that ,n ch!n '.- e , of ,ho r °ad ought to it will reluctantly yield to the importuni- kc r c t> : l morp v, £' lnnt C J C to I 1 * 0 , c0ndui :' ty (not yet offered) of the student, and do of ^P' 0 ^ , rhat a great deal of stock its best to ameliorate the condition of sun - 18 ho,n S v k,l,0d '‘^necessarily by reckless dry negroes upon the hypothetical plan there is no doubt tation in Alabama. News and Miscellany. As to the day hoarder, the dry goods j AIL UrnNED.—The Greene county clerk that die-ses so nicely, and has giv jj a j| was destroyed by lire one night last en it four pairs of kid gloves, its mind ], ; K t f 10U gh't to bo the work of

is never sound. “ He may got to bo a part an i uccn diary

ncr. Ho may never get to he a partner.

I! f.m ahk ath.e Cask.—A lady at Fouth

A dilemma like this is enough to unhinge Dartmouth,* Mass./ a Mrs. Phebc Nye, the ugliest order o^ cmah. intelligence; vho is wilh a r08e clinf , ur , it8 citcot upon a rally Macann us such , , i . ,, , . , that thc dry-goods clerk concludes that ti '^ n "°r c i cl" it is singularly unstable in its notions and '' ln '" ,Mriro lan “ ur " ce s - ‘ 0

anectionfl, and, in consequence of this

i conclusion, he is often lost to the S. Ma- , ,N ’ ’ 1 ' ^ wde George It grieves over his loss, sometimes * n Aikant-as, gave birth to three

was decided, logical and powerful. Mr. Sccrest gained friends here yesterday.

He will make an able canvass.”

' About the speakingat Bowling Green, another correspondent of the same paper, writes under date of July 28, as follows: s “ Mr. Secrest loti off in an aide speech of an hour and a half. His arguments were forcible, eloquent and argumentative. and entirely free from low and vul-

gar personalities. He defined his posi-[has not as yet been opened

the English bill

To the latest hour of its life, with secretly , ' 1 hildren ,ast Monday week. We suppose coinminglod tears and snuff deploring the ‘his might be railed a " small sprinkling

folly of its youth, when it had “lovers by °* snoTr

^ the dozen,’ while it titilates its Sehneid- Dred Scott.—The original and pen-

savage Sully Magann is a thing incon-1 crian mcnibrnne in impotent revenge. nine Dred Scott was at the Burnet House, ceivable; for this reason, Viz.: that the R u t it is only its small shot that thc Cincinnati, a few days since. He made

Sally Magann wastes on callow youths* Its hia appearance as the servant of Mr. A

heavy artillery is reserved for the bland, Christie, of St. Louis.

cms, or, Swedenborgically, the projwium of an S. Magann, is an innate rage for

\ Good tfoiir.

The proper Sally Magann is twenty-

of a S.

, . very little; hut few, if indeed any at all, [were all right two short years ago—but (two vca ; M 0 j(] It fs in thc first stages of y A democrat ot Gosport, after perusing b e lj evc a WO rd of it, or letany impression »ow Mr. Davis is hugged to the bosoms itself (proper) at twenty; after twenty a No. ot Browns Banner, came to the be made upon their minds by Austin M of thc men who so vilely abused him when three and twenty-four it escapes into anconclusion that Hon. Solon Turman was p uoU of Parkc ,. ount r nni Iad to | (lH t a candidate. Who has changed? I*nV 0,Wr , ' ut,0r d0fi " ed nnd P<‘P"' a ']y editing a democratic paper in this place. ’ that Mr Seercst 'will visit Vormil tbcrc great “letting down" on both sides| ^the uTDlea^ nav^^h/l^ and at once remitted to that gentleman a lion an{ i p ar kd counties ns soon as his "f the coalition? What a strange combi-| to i e fe rab | c mean between the extremes, dollar on subscription to his paper. Mi outstanding appointments are filled, nnd nation 1 Truly, politics makes strange hod tom-boyishness and old maid ism.

T. enjoyed the joke, and transferred thc thoroughly canvass these two counties, j fellows! Icctually, it is.a ninny. Colloquially, a ma k 0

dollar to us. We hall(m^ />ms to MiiwiUdot good. As thc thing! A Falsb Hope

the democrat of Gosport, trusting that it ,^ noW) Davis will get hut very fcw| t l a . (:oura „ c of his Republican friends at \ Iffth^boYheMtionaY. will be entirely satisfactory to that gen ( j emocra t,, in Vermillion county; every thc Terre Haute hcaduuarters, by telling 1 [, nev ,. r bas much hair on its head tleman. Mr. T. says ho is willing for his ( i ay Sccrest is getting stronger, and when 'hern by what stupendous majorities he and being below the pecuniary level of name to be paraded in every editorial of . he COIn0t) to cxp i aini in his masterly i 0 *P c<3te to carry certain counties. What pomade and other costly greases, it kind-

portly, middle-aged “gentleman,” (boar Self Possession.—A correspondent der) who does a very large mysterious of the Lynchburg Virginian, writingfrom business, and who does not always prove i New Market, Jefferson county, Tenn , to be a scoundrel and a swindler, but or-1 gives the subjoined item : easionally marries the S. Magann and A lady near this place was bitten the disappears with it. none knows whither, j other day by a rattlesnake, after which For him it sings its best falsetto, and i she undone her apron string and tied it plays upon the piano its five or six good over the bite. She killed the snake, cut for nothing little tunes with its divines! off a pence and applied it to thc wound, unction. And he—he pronounces it j and drank a quart of whisky. At last “the sweetest little thing, and more need ! accounts she was doing well This was

not he said of him. some spunk.

The morals of Sally Magann an Kalloch YoaiK in the PtJlFtT.preachcrs. These it adores. F..r these \ telegram from Boston says it discovers ito small capacities of needle The Tremont Temple congregation d thread; and concerning these, next, ( Rabtist Church,) by a vote of seventy to “wet goods ’ and theatres, its giggly- six to seven, have extended a call to their gabbling is affluent beyond all measure, former pastor. Mr. Kalloeh, who appearTo sew on a button lor a preacher, to vis- ..j before them and announced his accept

it his wife, to embroider a pair of slippers .mie. for him, to he spoken to by him when it affectntcs along the street, to kiss his chil-

dren to death is the finest joy of the on „ of th(J moat charmin Magann. H the preacher is unmumed, ! alnonjr , t ;lll thp b Ru8si « then is his divinity comp etc in the eyes 1;i( , ics 5 who , omrtilnp , g, a(ldcn thc winUj „ .Magann. How hangs upon h,s of b as created a terrible shock

Death of a Rkhsian Lady from Glaniiers —The awful death of Madame

lips, as it sits in a new. and pushes up it* , ' , . .. bonnet slipping from the iJk of its head! “"l Jk ‘ •»' 0,0 ^ hc 0 “WIts fervent prayers that the Lord will do- V 1 i L i Y m U .. ' ‘ i i .. . A , , *ty loft runs but a abort time ngo on a liver him into the hands ot a suitable ^ mmcr tour to Germany. While step •ernes ^VY i a '‘0"vmous letters of prat- . f romth „ (lnor 0 f tho opera house in 'lues, [tude tor Ins refreshing sermons, its in- t, . • i • Intel-i cog bouquets' Could it he privileged to ° ^ ln her carnage she lot fall

Icctually, it is.a ninny. Colloquially, a mn k 0 a rob. de-nuit for a right voting ,° i'. c ' bruco ' e ''' /'' OS0 t0 'he pavcf ... : giggly-g«hhler Practically, it is a use-1 m i n i Mt<!r j t wnu i d w 5|ii nf; |y d j e . ' ™ 0n * ‘ J° 0 P l "f< to pick it up she noJ. G Davis fortifies | lcaa HOmot bing that reaches the final term Rut iUdestiny rarely comprehends the ' h ° m c ’ that “one i 1 ,, ot tho horpos bcloncmg to acarriaffc stan

better-halvingofpulp.tjoys Generally hail d had dropped his head ao it advances by distinct but rapid mete- | elo » to her ^ that hc 1 1 J ad touchod heri

I — — lie comes to explain, in tus masterly i , ' z — , , ,, pomade ana omer eosuy greases, n kiiiutho Banner, in Brown’s peculiarly fe- g ty] e , his position upon the political ques ! 3°* «npP 0HC expects from °ld Suk f y gu b m its its phrenology to clean lard Hcitous style, if that parade will contrth- tiona whi( . h agitat ; tho public m ind at Mr! "llavis ha/no belt ^ 1 u,,i ' ^ " K,,Vfc m 1,,n "

niorphosos to old maidism ; in which ease. ^ l(vft 8 Iuoiat kisg u hor ohoek •• j n the sour element in its nature, is serious- a ^ ( , ays thp u nlort ‘ unato , adf was u .

ken ill with that most horrible disease.

_ . _ ly increased and aggravated, for a Sally 1

ute as in this instance to an increase of: , ™r. ^uy.s .,u better grounded hope |boS'^The^offi Vlts ha^r miy pc^ er variew'oflhmi'iS e On , t£ a o n th a c n r y han!i Kl “ ndo ^ in."‘hw days more breath ute, as tms instance, to an increase ot (Lc present tune, he will carry, in my of ultimate salvation than he has of get- i...... b e found in thc shoos of the si-n Y • . , ., , . . od her la-t. in spite of the attendance of 4hej.ubsonptionJlu*tofthc Press judgment, the entire democratic party, | ting six hundred majority in thisenunty. pa f nt<!rHj bat it is not named in any Ian j u "Silly im'l.liilYY^l'!^!'!.)’'w ' h< ' tivs, P 1 '.''' i(iall \ o1 ' ,}0rlin - and #^*Brown asserted that “Bright” mon- and some of the republicans, as a Ix-tter ho had better be about reconciling any KUao . e The hair is dressed invariably iu ; bond ,,n imr..oiiiisiu<r unkent child or r, ; :i0urc,( ' ' 0 ho ohtmned byweath or by •y was being used in this district by Fe- anti-Lecompton demoerat than the ‘ un ''i'*'' differences he may have with his the latest style. two, and a most dreary after existence ' ,l ''"' ,h ' '' ' 1 '- r| fr'J 11 ' ' an,l hi- friend- for cleHieno-rine etaru.-i™ gcnUcnn.n fro,,, I’.rk. ^ LTaTS; !nd E^id ,ho d„.„ <n»: wirH tZTa» we prone,meed Ibe »«r„0» Seere., need h.ve no r=ef>^menntj to «v. hnndred, he .ill devor, Li«'„.| ^i.e.w.he.l l.'.M. It i- of ll,e denii--em’i-gentoel -o-iol irsrit m'i’-o' C "M', I"- - IV A M Robino.n.

Brown asserted that Bright owned | vass. Vermillion county will do hr,- well 11,.> „ our prediction, and if anv b y a ,| means an angular face of, he love Ir „.| v diLlvSi without excltinga re < one thinks we are a false prophet, w-e ask ,|j ost pink-saucer nnd chalk-balls hues.— | nuirk from any body t'lNiTNNATl, Dor. 31, 185<> Am.i..m.nr.- Doitou. h * m ^ ‘-'ut this paragraph out and pro: Tlip arc palc . and stick like a fish-1 The u ,0,'t of its coming into this "*■ «• W n\\\ip*-l have son,ewlicr.

An exchange paper makes the asser wrvc “ unt ' 1 ' , ^ r tho election. | bon e in your throat. The nose is need worId nc v Cr has been, and probably never lpad ,- ' 1,a ' ■‘. on .'' rc * , * 0d , v 1 18 l J ho " tin,i that during tho last year there were, [Sulhran Detnocvat. , ed predestined to snuff A shal w iu b e known. It appears to be a dis- sand pn^ript.ous I have realized the according to the Registrar’s report, 60, a \ AT i ral ('onci vsion —Wc din lowandquarrclsomcopening,three inches ca sc of sliabhy-genteol streets—an onto 'ruth of Ibis remark in your t ough fsyr eases of the intermarriage of white and the following from the Terre Haute Jonr- P" < krrcd with vinaiyrt ronye., oh joon of cheap* hoarding-houses "P u ” ' " "f 1 ' sun " lu ' r as a remedy

colored persons in Boston, and that, in ; na ) serves the uses of a mouth; beneath it lie every instance, white females married “ In lookinir over thc last issue of the irregular collection of translucent cuteolorcd males, there being no case of a RepiwSn Knn./ ^0^0^ i.-'ruuients, somewhat inlaid with white man marrying a colored female castle by Chris. Brown, we arrived at the H d ’ " d * ,, h ar0 . ,tB teeth. U docs not Upon reference to the records, we learn L cn8 jbl e conclusion that Henry Seercst [ f( ’ llow th,,t a 'j’ 11 " ol a S niU8t the facts in regard to amalgamation inj w iu carr - Putnam county by from 600 of necessity be sharp or prominent; on tho Boston to he as follows : The law of Mas ; f0 R00 majority. When such a man as contrary, an oviodat retreating nub, some

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_ - ^ ‘y carriages of this character hare taken L iat L ,„• both at the proper time.” * H ’ ,trin ? n nd th*° tnd. On! oi’ the Zet Jl^wZing Ll^tem and puppydotn, thy quintessence ^ nin ’ and ""iHtl Not Holed YETl-When Mr. Daviaf Its frame* is lean, its digestion feeble, after he had been cut across the stem- aeter. In this case 1 did not expect it 13 Brown ! t -,- i 2; in the oiher years since 1850 no such was asking the Republicans to give him and its flavor sour. aeh told them he could not Im, hut one to have any other than a palliative effect ; How IT Stands.—An attentive and marriages are reported. It the year 1856 their aid in getting again to Congress, he In dress, the Sally Magann labors to b.- of them held him by the head while the iut contr.iry to my exp« Utioiw it pro intelligent democratic friend who was there isthe record of a marriage ofa white pledged himself to “drive Mr. Seercst tasteful. Its attempts would not always, other cut his head nearly off leaving but .ed i.iost born and raieed in Perry township, Clay male with a colored female; and it is tbc into his hole before ten days,” More provcfailures,if its body could be remod a small partielo holding .he head am >o- / - • ,_ p i , , ^o»aty, writes ns that be can find but only raarriaee of this oharactor noticed than four weeks* have now olapned, and eled, and it could wihIi not to be noticed dy topethcr. Thc ^eaponn u»ei it i< , < '! 'J' ' ' . (

this office, and sent us out to edit the duty. .paper; we pronnunrod this assertion false. Br wn stated that “some gentlemen” kn, w these assertions, made by him, to be trno ; this wc also pronounced false, and challenged the proof. What does Brown say in reply? Does ho substantiate his eh»rg, H, or attempt to do so? No! His aaeCrtions were false—fabricated in his own false brain, without thc shadow ofa foundation. He has no proof to give; hence he meets the issue—and how? By stating thatit is “ foolish to prove what everybody in this community believes without proof. ’ M hat a subterfuge!

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A Bloody Traiiedv- Three Men gave immediate relief, broke up the disBciniERED.—On Monday lust, at a bar- ease, and effected a speedy cure. I have hccue in Madison County, Kentucky, near since used it as a remedy for cough*. Rockcastle, Mr. Moore, the Constable, colds, acre throat, Ac., in myself and otli summoned Messrs. Roberto, Mullin. Jones or members of my tainily, and in every and brother to help him arrest two Hni- instance it hasgiven immediate relief and they resisted, killing thc Constn- effected permanent cures. Last, though

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grass. He savs the greatest enthusiasm .between colored males and white females; If anybody is driven into a hole, we opine It haunts places where what are called alter them. . li. Moorw was .i m i \ < *' -m i >' " '> 1 ' 'r j prevail.- for the Democratic nominee, hut there are no indications of an inerease it will both* Republican candidate. “wetgoods are disposed ot. and is there er man. and i >' 1 > a " ,iai 1 UenrY Fei-rr , T’errr Ifrini,- Journal in tbit respect npon former rears. (SuttivciH Demoera? being constantly cheated. It in itseheap ' ‘no ot th< mur > i. i ; i

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