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GrllEElSrCA.STLTG, I^TMW^V, SA.TUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1858.
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, For the Press.
A Colloquy,
jbetwekx an ou> linek and a black
republican.
• Old Liner. And you say that Doug-; Ins id right OU the Kansas issue ? Black Republican. Yes, sir, Douglas
is “ right si<le up.
Dead luitue*
The Lecomptou Constitution has been
From the Bowling Green Democrat.
TKte Difference.
READ I^READ!
"•» 0h "’ '1:!:: sf kI. t:r5, t i. Tt
. <c rt in^ o t .( notes uinished usof tcn Tom Corwin, lately nominated for tant matters of ditterence between them, the speeches made in tins town week be- ro s by thc H,, )U blicans of the Le- either oi which would have the effect to*
f) J Has DouulaB chan"cd his views ,i' U ' on 1 frre ^ blona : hanon (Ohio) District, says of that ques- make Democrats vote for Mr. Secrest,, O L lias Douglas chan n cd mt mow. tll0 firstnug aUudcd to by John (I. Da- tion; 1 and ab olitionist and disorganize™ of va-! .Muee the repeal of the Missouri U,npro- ; vis was his vote in the Ohio contested .. ThU (Lecomptou) question is deei- • rious parties, support Mr. Davis, anise? C ^ tl0n S aSC ; V® said he had heard it j C( j j Ic oons idcred it so. It was deei- Mr. Secrest is an honorable and devo1t. R. No, sir, he stands just where " n '! ie ( ! L ,,‘ l " >u . ' l 'r il '‘ l J l *‘at he had ded on Monday. He considered it a set- ted Democrat, true to hia party, and is the.
he has evTrsiiK'C that time. ' C ' C , • 1 , . uni )' '' 1 K ''! tin « 1,l0 ' ,i ^ er ' tlement of the question f..r years to come regular nominee.
O / You siv he is riuht now and .i'.V i"', ''as ie second time and thought it time to come to the eon- Davis is a bolter, false to his friends,. L ' J% . , would 1 ' 1, ,"i •' "'"m a ' ' UU ,ntllna( . c 'J sideration of other questions of graver im- false to his party, corrupt and designing bas not changed ; l suppose you would against him, and he indignantly denied , rl •• in po i ip> . and will not redeem his pledg vote for him were it in your power. {it, saying it was unqualifiedly false. He, Jhis is the common-sense view of os. Two years ago he avowed upon the B. R. No,sir, never ! proceeded to give a statement of thc va- ;l n men not wilfully resolved to agitate stump thut'ho would never ask the peoO. L. Now, sir, yon rememher that ?' ! y u ''*" 1IJ1 ' " l 'e i the question came tbo s i ;lYor y question for party ends.— pie to elect him again. He pledged him-
came
four years atro your party hissed him before thc House, and of his votes there- whatever'else may happen,'this he self to come homo and work for his purfour y?* rfl y0u ; llim in "H: n °. uu of Wllt i "-as taken down by colnpton eau cut no figure in Kansas ty. These pledges he has violated, and down m Chicago, and burnt him in ., U r reporter. j or elsewhere, except it' he in the dis- fa now conspiring with the enemies of effigy; now tell me who is consistent, As many of our readers may not be tcnipcrc( i brain of restless, ambitions and the party to defeat his best and most doyour party or Mr. Douglas? conversant with thc circumstances of the dcs ij, n i n( , demagogues. Should Kansas , voted friend. Mr. Secrest is laboring to B. It, [Said nothing.] • con \m 11 undcavor to state them, pregont a new Constitution formed for, heal a defection in our ranks, by a manly (). L. Now sir, that is a sample of be" is IM ampbell, a hepuldican of some 01 ,i ana ting from, and approved by the and Democratuf canvass. Mr Davis is consistency as found in your jiarty. Two l 1 / 1 ' 111 ' 110111 ' 1 '. obtained a certificate of elec- peop i c 0 f that Territory, Congress will hugging the enemies of the party, trudu- • // i" {l? 1 . 1 ?.? 111 b'ingressfrom the ilnrd pr0 inptly admit her into the Union, and cing its most distinguished champions, years since you cried Bleuhng h - - Olno District, on a majority of nineteen | hat / iui , t cnd tho question for all time and disturbing Hs peace for his own r er-;^"» H to frighten thc people into your ranks, votes. His competitor, Mr. Vallanding- t0 colnt ,. should such a Constitution be sonal aggre.ndnement. n ive as lew when at the same time the hands ot some ham, contested his election on the ground pv0SCIlte j at 1 J 1C ,,ext session, or during Mr. Secrest is a high toned gentleman of your own party were reeking with the * ampbell had received tin* votes oi t j ie nex ^ Congress, this will he manifes- and Davis is a petty, intriguing, dema
fa ,k « *!*• »«• r“° J^S£S , .."SoS. , SlS£3r. .Si «‘ llc ” hol<! cry “ Douglas, 1 hoping »mil have the h „ c.ii.od a aU .,, ^ «« |„ w »
1 his was (he chief ground of ilic contest, Corwin regards this dead
I.lfv Bong.
BY JOHN A. WILLIS.
Tlicre arc many things in common, And wc all must give and take— Still each heart doth hold some secret ‘Which tho lips refuse to wake 1 There are thoughts wo never whisper. Though they oft may claim a sigh ! There are fancies, silly fancies, Which tho world's too pt\jr to buy I There are pleasures which are sweeter
For being all unknown;
There are sorrows which aro sorrows
But to one breast alone I
And to many a grave-si le, Memory,
Whilst other thoughts do sleep. "With ecret, silent step steal < If, Unseen to watch and weep! For every breast its toonibs bath, Mong humble or tho proud, ■With many a quaint inscription ■Which is never read aloud I
A SC1I00LMASTKR’S STORY.
rious points of duty, and gradually led the conversation to the golden rule. “ Who,’ I asked, ‘ are the persona to whom, as tho jaombers of this school, ought you to do as ye would be done by? Your parents, who support and send you here? your schoolmates who are engaged in the same work with yourselves? the citizens of the town who, by taxing i themselves, raise money to pay the exjpensesof this school, Yhc school committee, who take so great an interest in I your welfare? your teacher, or the scholar who carelessly or wilfully commits isomo offeuse against good order? ’’ A hearty “yes,” was responded to every question except the last, at which
they were silent.
Then addressing (Icorge, I said: “Yesterday I asked you who had committed [a certain offense. You refused to tell me. because you thought it would not he doing as you would be done by. I now wish you to reconsider the subject. On one side aro your parents, your sehool- ; mates, the citizens of this town, the
A LESSON FOR TEACHERs AND PITIES.
school committee, and your teacher, all deeply interested in everything affecting
“When 1 taught a district school, the prosperity of this school. On the
other side is the hoy who, by this aet>
B. R. Yes, and Kansas fa now bleed- though there were other points in the ' issuC) it is equu i| y humiliating to look ing, and every drop she bleeds is that fg.wr!!;.I!' a »d listen to the buzzing of insect
L adopted as a principle to
rules as possible. 1 had, J laa shown himself ready to injure all however, ouc standing rule, which wap, these. To which party will you do as ye “strive under all circum-tances to do would be done by?”
goouc^roady' nt all b^ncs tl.‘sb.ughtcVhis right,” and the text of right, under aM After a moments pause he said, “To
LLZ ..,„r linEr*!v bis nnrtv if he can circumstances, was the golden rule, All f
would that men
thetirst; it was William Brown who did
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o. A.
Mr "Davis is not satisfied with all that!'ny invariaWe practice to ask. “ Was it;of the school as by him for whom it was
—i-. o .1 Was it as you would he done especially designed. —Prof. Robt. Align.
much loss to the Old Liners. i .erreu m the Committee on Elections, po liti c fans, who try to manufacture sen-,^r. Yes sir and it was for the sole ill| d. after months of delay, two and proh- t i, ncil t out of this miserable Lecomptou his party has done for him, is not eon- {fa' 1 .,* , . ably three reports were presented. Mr. . hih : w ag i cst i tute 0 f nf,. , on t to take a modest refusal of further, by f bln dm y thc Democratic Harris, of Illinois, as chairman of the ,1,,.^ ,i,t, nlm ,. ul „i l„it desires to “force hmvlfupon “AH my experience and
f IDuna, of - ch»iman of ,l„ Z'l&.'ZZZZ
j.arty that the Lnngrant A.d bo tety was committee, reported m favor of sending loV(l of countr y. These whining erea- unxciUing party," contrary to Ins ^ ., ld ed a n dVnc n was committed in Decker township, in formed in Boston, and the first blood shed the question back to the people. Tins turc9 want 6lime hobbu, and having rid- professed love of popular sovereignty, j ^ ^ iLnSa.ured liy thrstrndm that county, on Thursday morning
in Kansas. Now, sir, when a political party can resort to the shedding of the blood of their own friends and fclloweitizens. to make a hobby upon which to ride into office, 1 think it is running
. of country.
1,s turcs want »<mie hobby, and having rid-
the question hack to the people,
was lost; and the question was then «ar- {d^n‘themiicl^
rowed down to the simple proposition- raiu . (! f 00 ie r ies, Main Law gymnastics, V\ ho shall represent the .id 1 istnet, I and )1( ,,, ro equality, dressed up in Us grave
( ampbell or Vall&nduighum ? Mr. La
professed love of popular sovereignty. Mr. Secrest did not intrigue for the I 1
nomination, did not pack the convention, | 0< t,ic K olclen r - ule -
During the last man named Smith made his wife get up
porance looiencs, main Law g^iiiiiRouc:., iKnmuauu.., p-" ; vpnr ( .c teachiiKf the only lests I in the morning and go for a bucket of wa
and neero equality, dressed up in its grave nor prepart a pretty tpecch of acceptance . . . 0 f w j 1 i,.h it wa“ 1 ter clothes to fritrhten the victims of these at the Stewart House to reeik., when Ofay , evd applied to an act of winch it washer
Smith arose soon after and went
- M . . . . .11 1 ..art liouse to recite, wnen Y) . ■ d „ or .iiosc of the out, was absent some time, and on his re mar, of Mtss.ss.ppi presented a lengthy mHnif , da delusions. Vpoldie,d decep-^md Duett and that ilk h.p juggled him X,« “ is h.. s Itv tMs couri l ~ai„ turn, his wife not having come back to
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the house, sent his little son to tho spring to look for her. The hoy returned in a few moments and said she was dead, when
bis and popular sovereignty with the one, DAVIS VOTED *er-AUAINST“1t«t Henry sccr»M. . . - j lost all its power. lying teaa, wiiu nei race in a smaunooi Viu wil t ED TO HAVE OBTAINED 11ISSEAT the ablest anti-Lecompton Democrat in upon what they term the “ English Swui- 0 f ae f Ion) the single text of right and partly hHed.
B. R. [Vamoosed.] Y<*rmillion County
Highland. Vermillion Coi ntv, )
Aug. 15,1858. j
A large gash in the back
i HY THE All) OF NEtlKO VOTES !! I the State, and to tho platform of the eon die.” Now. we would like to know what wrong as one which they were to apply l'a rt “t her head indicated that she had The question of referring hack to thc vention which nominated him? Is h>' they mean by this jiolitc phrase, “ English t0 themselves. 1 was enabled to cultivate been knocked insensible and bm ( l ) n 1“®
At ., „,
and noticing that von had less corn's- jj,, t ]iat vote he expresses a itreferenee opposition party, in his district, not to ular sovereignty, and will “swindle In thc fourth jdace, I had the satis and i liargi.d lum with the murder, .until
ztz ht
.b »«»ss;;
the giving of the right to the people of Onec, however, I was sadly puzzled by unknown.^ After the farce was eoneluKansas to exercise popular sovereignty a an application of the principle, by om ded the witnesses appeared, among whom “swindle" of the people! Mo “pine 0 f my scholars, George Jones, a large was Smith a brother, who emphatically the people of all new Territories will be boy w hn, portly through a false feeling charged him with the murder, and that willing to let the Democrats thus “ sw in- „(• Jionor, and partly through a feeling of, be also murdered his first wile.
. ' , 1 dle ” « 1 '°! u > as °5« n “ 8 ri ; r,n stubbornness, refused to give me somej B R00 K locker Ca UG ht.—Slier i ff Fouby his party beyond his deserts, to keep constitutions. ^\v enclose wHi; tins ques information. 1 he circumstances wurc , dra y a[ld ])oputy Hherifl' Hitchcock recei
n ir ' * * U " ' " *’ ” w “ ' " 1 ,s these: vine tidings about ten days since that,
A scholar had played some tricks i[em . y n roo kl wk c r , one of thc priaonors which .ntermpted the exercises. ^ , who ( 4 aped f ' rom t)l0 Marion county jail was my custom, 1 called on the one wh“! nn tllc ogth of March last, was in Lcvcn had done the mischiel, to come lorwan wor n, Kansas, they immediatolyproceed -^' s n0 . 0 , uu sftiUed, I repeated the request. ^ to t ] iat . dace p ()r t i ic purpose of captur-
..r flu Bariy iilHtory. ' ! press train left Stamford, a rat ran amidst but with no succe s. !• inding that the ; They succeeded in getting
P - culprit would not confess h.s guilt, I ask ....fi | l!m i„ irons.
District, jicrmit, if you please, an old Democrat, of thirty years standing—and fourteen of tho las! passed in this county
delegation from Indiana aro
q Davis. , ganize and defeat a party who hashonorThe vote of the Indiana delegation on i ed him with public position for twenty
—to tell you what, we think over lieu Lamar’s reaolution, is as follows : years or more. Y\ ill any Democrat, who in regard to the prospects of our worthy i Yeas—Messrs. English, Foley, Gregg, desires the supremacy of the Democratic standard-bearer, Hon. Henry Secrest.-, Hughes, and Niblnck. * ' policy in the Government, follow oft and c ,,.„,1 rt,’ nn .j..i,.rpr i„ this. Nays—Messrs. Colfax, DAVIS, Kil support a man who, after being honored
Be assuiel then ■ v <rorc I’ettit and Wilson. by hi* party beyond his deserts, to keep . quarter, though the Black llepuldieam- Davis’ Republican friends here have {himself in his position, will affiliate with tion : Do the Republicans hold that it is and Know Nothings have a majority in 1 a i wa ‘ysconsidcrc d that he voted for Camp Black Republicans to disorganize audde- a swindle to permit the people to vote upthc county when the line is tightly bell, and have defended him in it. Since feat thc party with whom he professes to on their own constitutions ?
drawn • but wc know of scores of Repub he denies it, wc do not know what tack be indeutified, and whose princ iph s he I
Hcan, that would not touch Davis with a. they will take. _ , professes to sustain ?-gfateNcnftne?. | A W „ r » in Tr«n.,iv. f.irtv foot nole and no true Democrat, . . . srnntor nnufsiu* on ih<- Slump—v Scrap A day or two since, just alter tho ex forty toot pole, atm no incon.l.t.ncy orihr Oppo.Hion. of flu Ban, .iiHtory. : press train left Stamfll'd, a rat pan amidst
can or will support him or any other man | Never has a party made a more ndicu-] In a speech tit Winchester, Illinois, dc- !. .■ 10 p (hc i, a 8se n <>ert, itnd crinoline c . , , , . . who would sell himself to the Rcpublt-| fans record than the Republican upon the , liverc d on thc 7th inst., Mr. Dougins said G tooU a mu jden rise. The old rat success-jd George if he knew who had commit
[.SWe Sett I im’l.
the kicks and thrusts, *®'! tho offenso. “ I did not do it, was the reply. “ But do you know who did ? ’
“ Yes, sir.”
“ Who was it? ”
“ 1 do not wish to toll." * “ Ifut you must tell. It is my duty, n
hold of him, and putting him in irons, started from Leveuworth on Friday last —taking the Missouri River to Ht. Louis, and arriving in this city last evening at t> o'clock by tho Terre Haute and Ht. Louis Railroad. Brooklocker is now at his old quarters in the jail, and will have his trial at the next term of the Circuit Court. He is the third one of the escap-
cans and Know Nothings, as is his ease Territorial policy of thecountry, as shown
beyond dispute. Mr. Hoc rest is gamingjXJ" Congress mthelr^ot coupon i t0 ' vu 011 ' vi ' lh my coat u r on ,,,y arm ' alld disappeared under the seat of a fat
ground every day. You may set that T ^7^ ,
down as certain. But it Bob and < | for admission into the Union The Cm- L ‘pay a IrTlA'Lard. Here I the fat lady’ the propriety of rising to cnpr I should say Sam and Sambo, should ■ einnati Enquirer, in an article ."P' ,n f,K ’ f,, ldc thL / fi J t X d „u ars [ evcr earned in able them‘to find the rat, but she deelin
£jrpreu a Vhtem, I don’t know what wc subject, makes the ^°! my jjj* e and ob tained the first regular oc- ; ed. Again she was requested to rise, but | VOHM to answer me •’ ' , w . , . «*, will do or what will become of us, for; tratmn of hoineonaistency of the Itepub- ^ £ cvur pursuod . For th c she positively refused. I Vi ,t do t ’ slid George firmly i ed l ,rif,onors r«ca|.tured. W ood, the first sure all the influence of the press of thc>’ aUS in thc,r VOtCS ^ ^ ‘ PP first, time in my life 1 then felt that the Atthispoi.it the lady gave a roll, one ( | ^ you Iu ^ t stop with me after| ,im! ’ ™ ! r n ^ d ^t. SVistrie*! , • tions. m !i; nt . ,,c were unnn nr two snasmodic kicks, and (ho two him- ^ * .recont term of tlie t nitcu . tat* s IMstnct two mighty and powerful parties coin in Now what was the policy pursued by " . I was under ace for I Inid died and fifty pounder shot out of her i school. , i t i tt - Court, and Shears, the second^nc, is now cd, throughout thc length and breadth' ni . iny 0 f the Republicans in Congress in | to advise with and knew no one up-! seat like a skyrocket, upsetting babies and , Be stopj.e'i as reque- ■' , "‘'i' in Lockport. New York, awaiting a trial of the District, will war most manfully 1 respect to these applications? They vo- t had a ri’^ht to call for assist , bandboxes, crushing crinoline and bea which P c ° l ! . M ' r irg0 A 7i'. lK , < nut 0 f nati.'nci’ for eonnterfaiting.— for the great cause of popular sovereignty ted to keen the free State of .linncsata rl „ r )rit . n( lship. Here 1 found the vers, landing about six feet from her scat ^‘Vlmt I bebeved to he the obstinacy ! \ Tru-ei.y vt^Knhihtstgwn Ind and eijiuil rights to Niggers, Irish, Duteli, i ^ of'twVhundre^tlio^usand'TRio- Gien settlers of the country my friends— upon a l‘t*l'' ,dd ^'^Lnockinc off 2 his wig of the"hoy.N^satd': ‘ -ThJfi^ R^S^of ^ Americans, and all thc rest of mankind. { . ., ....^a f or a my fir. t start in life was taken hue, not smotlurcd, hesides . V. . a ti “Well, George, I have bom with you ] Bth inst. says:— Even the great Ifootier Stale, within the ^,’ ^ all( , wed Kansas, ’which they '^Vion il n5!S office hVlitepeople was upon°which he rem^ked'^himsclf. that us long as 1 can,and you must either tell The citizens of the quiet little village
bounds of Newport, will herald it forth n0 w claim had but thirty-five thousand X„‘!rll Lm me hv thoso "h.'.u I am 4,e had better “simmer down" ami me or be pumshe.h
throughout thc town and thc greater part of Vermillion township, notwithr tan ding its neutrality in politics, with
John G. Davis at its masthead.
tois;Kip. t'yvr^ ,r zr "‘" m *** * ^
State if it was the desire of her people so { now addressing and by their I; r -. - J" 11 * ' ^ vii/ .rmtslv shakimz her dress : conscious that he had cornered Tne by an by the discovery that Miss Ann Ra to do in other words, this Republican ‘l««artor of a eenturv has passed a, t, 4 ^ ' gorously application of my favorite rule, he re , an . daughter of a respectable widow la ^r M r l r*'r l, .*»»ii^*8"1*!»«•.** 48^ S,nf 1 i„. I .i»cc,h.dh,«»n,o» l r»un,m«,.
1- regtuneu npr se.u, am. ..... ' ' e . ht Thc j wou j d not like to d ' red
P,k ! rt. »«»ll.r pledges thee l,»rj ^ «,,< ^ !i ’" J '’ “ W ' 'V*'*,'* T , , v hon money is at sUke. hundird thousand people conld not make . J1 - - ! when’one o/“ tho boys,” burst out into a done by. r t HI : ill. and continued to grow rapidly times, when mun \ ] a free State in Minnesota, but t/iirty-fvel a n»r<i r.i. u. ^ i nlla .K ’ Tl.i.'.vhole car exolodod. A few years earlier I should have W01K6 uu til !• riday, when she dud while I have been credibly morm < . ^ ^/ louml d nng/UniakcatUiwStatein Kan-\ The poetical Judge Hackleman, Repub-1 W om a n joined in, and the^rat va-1 deemed a reply thus given as an insult, a Devore oonvulsion. <.)n Haturdey
of our citizens the other day met thc »o-j ted Mr. Otey at Mattoon, and offered to
ms.
lican candidate for Congress in the 4th District, in speaking of the extravagance
moosed.
1 joined
■Hartford Times.
and should have resented it accordingly ; 1 morning a post mortem examination was but exjicrienee and reflection had taught | 10 i d , and it was ascertained that an ahor-
Not Guilty.—Our readers will re me the folly of this, and that one of the ! p,;,,, bad J, 0 en produced upon the body of
to.! four wood horses—or, if that would j j^-The Rockville Republican man is ;of Mr Buchanan’s administration, at , .... . ; , , , ' n -- - (Ui.rry with Secrest because he is ill favor ^ mc i ger ’g Mill, said it was the most cx 00 ll e ct the caae of Sei«tha Gregg, a widow m0 8t important applications of my ott 1 t; bo young girl, by mec/wimcatr/icrtM. oftoleratino a difference of opinion in the i tr avagant one that wc have ever hafl, ex- woman 0 f Rockville, who was arrested quoted rule was—to judge of the nature Since the jicrpetration of this dark act
. . .•‘i. 1. 1.1/ 4 It i u ■ 1 • 1 < t 4 A/Wl t iJlH nsv** v, .n t* I I O ru • ! .. U 1 .. U . .. t I. ’ 1.. 411 n . u* 1 n f r .. i* o c I tevtiilil luiYn llttMll 111(1.' 'ti <)f
not do, he had some of the mint drops that Davis would not he elected this race
the banter,) hut Mr. Otey not having the rm4jr, had to go to Terre Haute first Be assure.!, we| g will do our .lutv ho Henry Secrest to thc last.
ar. He re- on guspicion of infanticide, by throwing ^ 0 f others as I would have them judge of wc have seen tho principal actor iu it, in
to Secrest V Does he not do i jD rred [ 0 Mr Pierce's administration as i, cr child in the well. Hhe has recently , n i uc . Yet, for the moment 1 was stag a company of respectable meu,. laughing the same in his party? Do wo hoar him an economical one, but $54,000,000 per hecn on her trial in tho Parke Circuit; gored- His plan was plamdblc ; ho ^aily and talking lightly.^ This was tho
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Parke County and her Minerals. -The Geological survey of our countv Brown continues to go on, and rc-
Vranv of the Rcpubfioan papers dc noun-! y(iar Judge Holmcn, in answer to the (’ourt, and we learn from the Republican ; might be honest in making it f did not day after her burial, and (here waa no
ssgEiiifisgsiFs
fine kid gloves will hide ftH tivat.
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Dr. G. \Y. PiULUfs’ Couou Syuci*. yromthoCincinnati Daily Commercial, rich conflicts withof Jan. ‘L 1857 :
From tho respeetahil-
ral*advantages,have been, and are bemgj^j^hhn on the Lecompton question. , ; l!A[) i„d„d in l.is face he epuld i*Qt more than yerified.-IVrfce Oo. Repub. ; An cditor mu#t be hard ? nn to ht dmofi looked wmse. -Rushvdl* Jacks,mum. GouiPThe value of the to the npc^ity of 1 L«BIRAL.-The whole amount of mou-
wound is a terrible one, ory is doubtful
Goal and
^totewAr’*" 1 f"* ^ ”r ZrZt A
of groftter value.
Horace Greeley fa to
“ cite I
at Oonnersville, on
H'hVtyW^ Fair-lscholara
vour mind befbre to-morrow." 1’hUlips' CoughHyrup, in our columns, ' 1 saw him privately before school .ind we OannoWoubt that it possesses soper him mL fc» , to h'» tototo. .h.nli r vWue. ,n .h. om, oi * Afu-, Iho dovotioM. «««-•» *£* StoStt,
the morning, 1 began to qv
a , wan my w ont- -on
tho va-iwould ray it ia deserving of® Miah
