The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1858 — Page 1
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FXJBLISHIBID WEEKLY A.T Si 50 1PEZR- ^LTlTXJLr, E^Y^BLE BL^LE YE^BLY ILT ^BY^LTCB.
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Cfni<:K>^C AST1VE, IIsDIAIs A, KA r rUTtr>AY, SKPTKM HIOU ^5, 1858. fiso. 19.
For the Pres?.
Book of Chronicles.
BY FAIR PLAY.
fawn at his master's feet and liek his hand, in token of hiseontidcncc that John his master was able to protect him against
C n A I* T K it IV. the friends of Henry. And Austin the And it came to pass in those days, that chief butler, and Christopher the Phari-
thc Republicans tried to assume that the S eo. with all the minions of John, were Haute Journal ;
huglish Rill, which was now exhausted in fear even unto the laying down of their
Sauce for the Canvass! The following intereating political items in relation to the canvass in the 7th congressional district, we clip from the Terre
Vindication of the Democratic State as the amount of expenditure which would Administration from the Charge of have accrued under the present otlieers if
Extravagance by the Opposition. Okkich or ArniToa or Statk. \ Indianapolis, September 5, 1858. j Hon. W. C. Tabkinoton—JMir Sir. I
am in receipt of your letter in regard to
rratie measure
iSu.Horace Creely sets John G. Davis th e exjpenditurns ' i t ®y e o r "
y
«„J of no offcc., «. .. original do,no. j |i„ s , ,„d raid one to .no.hor, ■■Mon and J"-*%*
the expenditures by order of the Legislature and on account of State Prison had remained the same as they were under the former administration, against S147.142 til expended by them, making a difference in our favor, as before stated.
into power with ft balance in the
Treftsury of #963,030 OH It went out leaving H balance of .. 014,735 03
»"’>■- "I brethren, tel,a, .hall »e do u, be aa.ed, 'J ^
tried to make an issue between Henry as n01ic w iH come to our relief, seeing Several hundred copies of the Tribune reports of Auditor Talbott and myself:
and John ior the sole purpose ol deleat that we have importuned our many hopes, arc circulated in this District, and Mr. Flic former Administrati'in came inp Henry i>ut these things came not an( j none will rise to our rescue.** Greeny insists upon the re-election of to pass, for lo ! the English Bill was only Whereupon John the Scribe took oour Havis! The worst feature about the
received ai a compromise wherewith to a[re and with the aid of Austin his chief l Uatt . er ’.* 0 « . j ■ ■ • . . ) | ,w ' Davis is, that while the Tribune favors Itthcrcfore expended the sum of $338,89.* *»j
unite the two extremes, and now Lecomp-butler, and Joseph his charioteer, ho the great indcpondent.it has also resorted more than it received. ton h:i\ ing dit*<l under the eflects ot thej^f^od up in the midst of his now few to its old pastime of abusing the Little The present officers<*uine into pow-
English Bill, there was nought of either followers, and said, “My much beloved Giant by calling him Stephen Arnold Th " balanw on hand October Vil"' ^‘ left save the ghost of the latter, which disciples, in whom I am well pleased. Douglas. Democrats will open their eyss i85T, m.diown by my report, w:e iir,0,653 48
had prophesied unto the Black Republi* w in v ,u itrengthen me in mv present olection
infirmities, and buoy up my sinking eon-
dition, as I now begin to feel of a truth farmer from Lost Creek, yesterday, and The Treasury therefore logt, in the
no issue upon
Let us now look at some items of ex-
all of which appear from the published p Cn diture which nn administration, in a
measure, controls. \ou say the opposi-
cans.
Showing an increased bitlanocon
hand of
And now it came to pass that they had dition, as I now begin to feel of a truth farmer from Lost Creek, yesterday.'and The Treasury therefore lost, ’ upon which to eontmue then t i,„ onilrei , ..r „ llr | hands ot Itepubl.ean olHe
(25,918 45
that I am lost, Iosif—lost to my former Jin the course of our remarks inquired if "'f> ;:s o-.s os
assaults upon their enemies, and ‘W. friends, lost to the honors of the great >*‘*11 had the same feeling for Davis' It ha- gained in one vear,"in”.mr even the Black Republicans, made dll. Sanhedrim ]wl in f ailin( . to unite ,he !>? , 1 ,a,l I i n rrti - whi , ch , wa , s the rankest hands, the sum of,
I kind, lie answered that he had always ‘ ^ Making a difference in our fttvor
• * i iii, i u r* l in i ti 111 11 l: iu tiiiiuj iii\
ol the eaith and oven in their « . pan- :l88Ulninp , ho peacock’s tail, for neither ti £ but hisrecent course had complete-
<4f»iTwtn i ii m t nr ixntn nnn vi xv hr>rc\vit It ti» Minx* ... ... . .
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tion complain of extravagance in the ox penses on account of Governors house, printing, Ac. The expenses on account of Public Printing for 1855, ns shown by mv predecessor, were $3*2,084 it The same during your 1857 were.... 18,108 51 Difference In our favor ..$13,676 26 It appears, therefore, that we have spent a little over half ns much for printing and binding as did the Republican
officers.
The expense- on oroouut of (lovernor s house for 1855 were $3,191 5*2 The expenses on same account for
2,045 51
A W«r<t »o I hr Wise. Love hailed ft little maid, Komping through the meadow; Heedless in the sun she played, Scornful of the shadow. “Como w|th me,’' whispered ho, “ Listen, sweet, to love and reason “Oh not yet," said the pet, “ Love's not in season.” Years went, years came; Light mixed with shadow ; Love met the maid again, Dreaming through the meadow • Not so coy,” urged the boy; “List in time to love and reason “ID and by,” she mused reply; “ Love's still ill season.” Years went, years came; Light changed to shadow. Love saw the maid again. Waiting in the meadow, ■ Pass no more; my dream is o er; I can listen now to reason ' Keep thee coy,’ mocked the boy, u Love's not in season.
exps
1857 were
denionium for weapons wherewith to .slay their invincible enemies; even a fusion
of..
$.304,811 1<>
Mnking a (litlVrerK’o in our favor ol$l,l 19 01
Being about onc-third.
the Democrats nor Rcpuhlieans aeknowl ly superated them. He suctioned his Mow, with regard to the •* ordinaryjix •dgc mo as one of TIIKM. I am scorned J course on the Loeonipton question, but penditures, which you say
THE SECRET OF II .VP PI NESS.
♦
Well. ’ said Dubby, “contentment is .. good thing, and a rare; but I guess it
state 11 ou-e expeii .< - for 1S57 were (•2.0! 51 mo ^ t where people would least ex hxjHMntes on game noct. for 18ftj were 1,878 «>3 ^ ^ find it f her0 ‘ 8 Kllou Brace, ^faking a difference against u.s of... $1,036 68 she hub hud troubles that would fietsonn. The extra expenditure on this accounti death and yet I have seldom
„*; - ° ‘/tune and again, he could not go it. 8o .... was OCCR8 i on0( i }, v putting a new roof 8ee« hM » cloudy tae . \\ oc Is me ! for I am a cast-away and it will 1)e throughout the whole District. es of » legislature) with the first year ot u an(1 rorairing t he foundation of the f ,ow d° y ou amount tor tha .lisa am no more worthy of public patronage Democrats will repudiate hint j the present incumbents, which is the only Debhy ? I am curious to get at this be or the eonfidcnco of a free and intelligent 1 | comparison that can Redrawn, as no re-1 -- ■ --- ev.-t of hanmness. for I have been in
people, for there are few ‘so mean as to R * 8 ,u,r duty in this race to see that P < . > ! , "* "1" 1 ' t, 1 l . < l "J? 1 u . l' u 1 nt • . do me honor. 1 I am a political bastard, neither Davis nor Scerest rides twohn r ,cs !|i° c *V lr * Uon 0 ‘ , f nuTrTm'thal aenying houscho,J of the democratic Thcn you .joLd attend t,7'?our datj The “‘ordinary expenditures' for 1 • ' faith, and have not yet been baptised j ver y closely. You say that in Parke th' 1 year ending October 31,1857,
arc nnu-
plained of by the opposition. We will
adns-
with the sons of Sum was of no avail, , ol) , friend8 and not a( ,knowh.dged wh , en hc l ’« nic out as an independent can- 1 _ and they wot not what to do, for Hope ,/ ^ with wUom , ht fr i on dship Julate against pne who had toiled for him C0 "P a ® ( ^ fwhh-h included the expo had fled from among them, and they , , T .. time and again, he could not go it. So m . ,nl P
would gladly have prayed for one flickering gleam of hope, had it not occurred to them that •* the prayers of the wicked availeth nothing,” and they therefore
deigned not to pray, proposed by certain
the ghost of the old Whig party might, if called forth, afford them some relief, and the same familiar spirit that called up the ghost of the English Bill, was sought out and implored to call up the ghost of the old Whig party. And ii came to pass that the ghost came forth
and prophesied us follows ;
3 “Oh, ye Rluek Republicans! Aboli
into my new faith, upon which I have county Mr. Davis “opposes Dred Scott, 'mu,7,''fo'r Vlfc r \e:ir l ’ls'55.'' ii7 1HI ' 0 that I were and is essentially right on the negro -hown by my predeec-mr, were.. 147,442
question.” Down in the south part of; — the District he takes just the opposite Showing an increase of (3H,iS5 grounds. If that ain’t riding two horses under the present ndiiiinistaution
we are mistaken
72 1
The State Library cost in 1855. In 1857 it cost Difference in our favor Fuel and Stationery cost in I “57.... In 1855 it cost
..$2,230 61 .. 1.251 03
.(7,615 47 . 2,686 29
not got a strong hold,
now as in days gone by, when all the chiefs of iny old party were doing battle for me, and even Henry, my present nd versary, was making a noble fight for me." And he set up a howl of lamentation that brought tears from Joseph.
$5,029 is
11
This
Mr. Magill.
Austin and Christopher, for which it wa.s
tionisU 1 who has warned you to flee the I cd , 0 sct ofl (ho B<(nnfr in d traced up some good things whn h hat wrath which is about to fall upon you— * transpired in the political world, and pa
ticularly in the i th District, within the
wrath which is about to tall upon you bring yc therefore fruits meet for repentance, for ye are the dastards who forsook me m the hour of trouble and danger, and took refuge with Sam and SuihIjo, to the upheaving of parties throughout the laud of Amcrieus, and by your fleeing the old landmarks and opposing the things
mourning.
♦♦ • ■ IVvf'm TCffiinlHy. The Do Kalb County (Illinois) Sen tiuol, a Republican paper, published at Sycamore, in that State, is great on no
A CoRRKCT I’lCTURK OP THE“1ni>KI'Endent.”—The Sullivan Democrat has traced up some good things which have
r-
last few years. That paper says that in 1855, Hon. R. \V. Thompson made a speech in this city, in which we find the following extract applying to the cormorant who has discarded the party which
gro equality. Hear what the editor says four It nut nominated and fought for him. in his issue of the 2tith : hut who now with ingratitude unparallcl“'Our education has been such, that “‘l bus deserted and gone over to the
! whatever, to wit: Expenses of the Logi laturc, Specific Appropriations and Ex penses of tiie State Prison. The increase in these three accounts alone covers SLi, 000 00 more than the increase of “ Ordi nary Expenditures” shown above, and
may he thus stated:
The Legislature of 1857 cost (51,970 54 The Legislature of 1855 cost only... 46,809 57
cret of happiness, for
great straits sometimes for the want of it. “Why. I'll toll you. Mow, Ellen. 1 don't s *79 til meaii to praise you, and she iooked at Ellen, while asi expression of affection spread over her rough featured face.— “ The truth is, Ellen has been so busy
„„ . • , ,• r , about making other people happy, that Ihc principal portion of this was paid ^ has un tiln0 t0 think of herself; in to a prominent Republican tor stationary ^ ^ of i( , vin „ !lbout her own troubles furnished the State under a contract made ^ ^ tricd lo lo88en other people’s, in with the lute Republican Secratary of steud of about her own feelings,
not
miuv. ,-1*1. ■■ j s b p
So much for the extravagance of the tllwnV8 kne w just'how other people felt.” present State officers. “< ompansonsare gto D ebora h. my good friend,” odious " proverbially, and I only wonder said , mu8t I10l turn flatterer
that any gentleman of the opposition ^ old a ^ ,
should invite such as these. “Flatterer! The Lord have mercy on With regard to the interest on the pub- ni>t hiiig was farther from mv debt I have to state that it has been •.*„„ th ., n flattering. 1 meant just
. Spur up your rider, increase arises mlirrl,, from accounts over s , aU> bcforo tho present Administration ^ thinkin*) ubimt them you would
_ »r -
lie debt I Have to state huh it nas oeen thoughts than flattering. I meant just paid cash, and that no bonds fur that tQ tc f| (hij , young i a dy, for her informa purpose have been issued by the present tio|) t h at t h c secret of happiness was to
An incroaso of. $5,150 97 ! officer* of State, for the very good reason |- 0 ( y onr8C lf H nd care for the happiness
i j i *i (if none other) that bonds so issued, be- *• *■
The expenditures classed under the • -,. * „ i i ...* i... d... “'hers.
the'pa v and m'ilea^'of nlcluhers'l.uti'illo ^cy are written JhiscLgc H ^y^^VlS^phShwiVaLT .* 1 y .... * '* *■ ■ , (that we have issued bonds to pay inter t j„ n ■ K though I have practiced very lit
. , ... tie after your golden rule.” must be either a .... J r .* •. . —
|.y
■iltarhet in its employ. J he J*egislature ' - - -
who makes it
or an ignoramus.
The more’s thc pity, young woman,
for which wo battled in 1852, ye are we have bccn ratl)er in favor or the enemy
troubled, and I laugh at your calamity equality of the blacks; that is, that they “I tell you that the thirtt for o#<v in |‘ a.^'^a.u.x that he
and mock when your fear conioth, for ye I should'enjoy all the privileges of the this country is the greyest curse with ( |^ rg a^midr'iccm dilig knuve 1 or 1 . i 8" 0 , rn,nU8 ' T1 . u : il ." 0 . n ' s ' for, depend on it, it’s the safe rule, and ^hetuo^v x" u "uiZIrd l!clmZ Ses" upon a ee, tain Jo law. This Zl'rv II«
and lick the very foot that kicks • 1 will be the duty of the Legislature to pro- jv®’’ hii ^ ^ a bow and ar r 0Wj <q’he more them. An increase of. *8,833 39 vido f or ; U repayment. Had not this - iu K bow nnd arroWi tho mor<s j won . t Is not this noil illustrntod in tlio r.iso Xho payments on this account also course been taken, the credit of thc State , \ t » Tlmw.’a nnnr Mr H«dwnnd
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you could have strengthened me in the !the black(l are niimcrou8 . Wc havc no hours of my weakness, but yc did it not. doub t of the right of the whites to guard and 1 was suffered to perish by your against such an evil, if it is one. Our cowardice; you forsook me to find the opinion is, that it would he best for all
trial and did not stand by me in the sev by a „ raeanS) thuy should have their party, enth—and now, in your extremity of Senator.-and Representatives to Congress, 1
peril and defeat, I will not so much as and to vote for President. With us. An Incident.—A friend of ours, pass stret.-h forth my hand to help you out of worth makes the man, and the want of it ing through Putnam county a day or the mire of Know-Xotliingisiu and the' thc iVll '" v * "T have seen many a * nig- two since, encountered one of the big]nation may be necessary.
... payments on this account also course been taken, thc croaitot tnc atato . Xj, Ti iero ' H poor Mr. Redwood,
of Davis I Our readers have seen in tbc wore j )y 0| . dor 0 f tho Legislature, ami a would have been dishonored, her stocks r c nd (lU ( he has hail noth
past few weeks how bitterly the Repuh- .... .. .... \ . ... , _ t_as— lar ‘ l ’
licans abused him—but now, for the sake of office he fawns about them and nothing is too mean for him and his tools to
Poor
8Uli of Abolitionism, bul Jo„ ^ • rU ““
yom now made friends sink down in tho vortex of defeat, shame and ruin; and Hqnry, the stern, unflinching and mag
Republican leaders m that county, who]The exp-juilitun-s during the year is an enthusiastic Davis man, and talks; 1857, nsshown liymy report, were$50,991 of nothing else than tho election of thc'The expenditures'during the year
K.....a. oold Kxri«<Mca>«. u indejiendent’’ by the people’s par 185: ’> sh,,wn 1 '- v ,n yi ,rpa ss,,r - Leavenworth, Sept 12,-Thc Pike * f nd J (Jod were - nnni f bn w -hall no forth against i 0 “ k « U90,, * ^ as betwoon Davis and Lincoln, in the naqiinous of heart, shall go forth against f PC t mania m this place. Pwo eompan-, . , • , n! • ,, i i , - - - - . - I contest m Illinois? Ho answered by p r i 0 r to the 15th of June, 1856, thc
very considerable portion of them wore depreciated, and every man in Indiana in „ a || b ; s Hf e to do, but to go up and made to thc “cloud of witnesses " sum- who had a free hank bill in his pocket dn ^. n and t0 and p ro U p on the earth, in moned toprove Republican frauds in the would have suffered a loss, inasmuch as f , 0 . in . b fJ p happiness; look at his face, it counties of Rush and Fountain. The most of their currency is secured by our 8orroW f u i a8 a tombstone, and just Legislature alone is responsible fur the i own stocks. Resides, the failure to meet ln . lkl ^ ,. ou ponder upon what has been extravagance of these appropriations, if the semi-annual interest upon the public md w ,^ t ht bave been . alld hi 8 kick they were extravagant. This office had debt would violate thc contract between 8bavro f a daughter why I. Debhy Lenno power to refuse the payment of that the State and her bondholders, and afford nox a |( ‘ ne ‘ 0 ij womau that I am, would which thc Legislature had allowed. them an additional pretext for attempt- not re . da ces with her—would not With regard to the expenditures on ing to throw thc W abash and Lne ( anal ivtt , peaceable feelings for hers, account of the State Prison, some expla- hack upon the State. to ,. a u | he ,, f ,i d ,h e king’s coffers, and
It can not fail to strike every candid Z r 1.t,.lrn„ .
mind that those charges come with an ill
for the most part, since I have taken a
, . , . . . peon into what's called the world, I have
grace from a party whic h, by its tactious g(ien |; tt | e („ enx-y among the great and
and revolutionary course in the last Leg islature, prevented the passage ot Revenue and Appropriation hills, and thus left thc State officers to carry on the gov eminent, protect the credit of the State
the gay, the rich and handsome. “And vet, Miss Debhy,” said Grace,
••the world looks upon these as tho pri-
vileged classes.''
Ah! the world is foolish and stupid
12,862
An incroase of $38,128
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Henry ^hall go forth to the uttermost mountains, and mining in the spring. i ^ . * ‘i . ^ Sheriffs in conveying convicts to thc
ends of the earth, and rejoicing shall he Sr. Louis, Sept. 15.—A prominent L ei J' ^ o'''11° ' IU ^ ' ‘J 1 1 “ 1 Prison. Since that time, however, thc * | . hear.! ,l„„. p hou» .1,0 o.»p. L Wo.* f.llj ~-rolH..J^^: »•«« '“• VqMr "'"l -oulC no TI,oroi. B .oJ f ,1 1 IV..,I ,f 1 .bn thc Scribe rates the previous statements relative to «« 8t «"d point, and shows no quarter to |> rl80n and a i| tho expenses of feeding. f ca " n** 1 - "' ,l1 J *• . ( everything, and everywhere, it wc have ol the defeat of John the Scribe cxi(( J ncc 0 c ri( .h go,d diggings in the I p :' uco,n / he ^ 'vestern idol of <ho elotbi , and p Uardinfr th e prisoners, as Aqn. h, Jones, Inn. Daniel M' a -l'«re»l bllt os t n see it and hearts to confess it. host(?i of sclf-nchteous dema- - on of p ea \ A company of j Fremonters, while they support Da v,s wo „ ;l ^hc receipts arising from the. hire myself, refra.n from add.ng that we 1,ax e ^ some pure gold mixed with 4II
* • >1 <1 flxiiixx /»n tit* IfwL tiiiil .... 1 « 1 • .%< /-*t \ .lr*ft x-rtrrwl ♦ rt itniMnlMII flllVIllirV tiitlitni . . «
should hc sorry to think there was no
good in it.”
“No good. Miss! that was what I did
’ in
and his host (?) of self-righteous dema r( , r|(iii i)t t llkl . „ t rt uu,u on m
gdgul i, and l will turn my hand against ' hundrod' 1 lefT Kansas" Citv 1 bo,!a “ su h « P aU t ,!‘ om 1 ® n . ^ ba 1 , ' k ft '" 1 oft'heir 'lahorVarT reported P.'this'office endeavored to perform u«r duty faithful here that seem to have
Rondav last, and other companies are pr«»»H8es future trendship to " h.s Re and ontcrcd the books as ordinary ly and honestly, and to conduct the fiscal ( bl , ar
receipts and expenditures. Hence, if J sffsirs of the State prudently, and
n >
, .i^ pure hearts and just minds as if they 1 had never stood in thc dazzling sunshine
of fortune.”
“You mean to say, Deborah, ' said Ellen, that contentment is a modest, pru
yon and smite you even in thc hour of on Monday last, and other companies are " u h]j<.'tn friends your defeat, for verily, vengeance is mine being formed in nearly all the towns
cowardly dc.crUo,, of «»•- ^ *«-*.«, ..d Miatourl T>nt| ^, ,_ Thc SuNi „ n rf.ho,-opl. . How far wc W «d
hoBored standard, and I will repay. l 8aao Katun, of the Kansas Stage Pom- crat says Mr. Davis tells the people down | looks e3t t r a Vn gant. The receipts also -d m this. ,t ,s n ;: t }" r ‘V A ' 1CI „ * ,rKno$r ye, therefore, that the hour of your. arriv cd here vestesdav for the pur- there that hc speaks in this canvass from mu8t he considered, and I refer you to have, in the main, followed ail icgal and deI|t 8pirit; and that for the most part, reckoning is at hand, for the sword of pose of buying mules and making neces- tbe sa,ne n0,e! ' he usetl ,n 185fi The page 17 of my report (a copy of which 1 1»' 0 P<>>’ precedents set by those who fia\c avo ; d8 the high places of thc earth your defeat is now unsheathed and shall -arv arrangements to extend the stage Democrat says • the note on which Dav S( * nd , ou ) f'„ r a c u i| statement of the {? on *' ’’' 01 J' 1 ',' 1 . 1,1 <a l e ’ where the sag burns, and the tompests l* i. idlcneu till ,hc l,.t foe line f,„,u For. Riley lo Pike'. Pel. '•■ l >“™ * b ”' <f •*>> r"***™* M*. K-J bo ~U » •«.. tb.t in,, taw*™^*™*** ''c.,. her f.vorilc. .long ^uio,
of the con end common ,vc,l In. S“* . l “” iTA !" l, '“ K '(“L"'*: ■ t J“!A h "’"“rtrA!’’ •" J “-W«»d lonnu.n.,
be made to bite the dust.”
() pin kins of Druggists. Rising Sun. tlic one on which, two year? ajro, he were paid fqr tho eroction of new build Ind., Dec. 11, 1856. —Dr. G. W. Thil lolomnly pledged himself, in every' i n?fl an( j ce i|j, } an( i io s. II. Patterson on
^ Now it came to pass that when thc ups: Dear Sir: rlcaac find enclosed, ac sneech, not to be a candidate again, the purchase of tho old State Prison. &c. ffbost of thc Whig Party was done its coun * ^ balance.— He don t strike that note now 1 Tho expenditures on this account also r tX Having sold thc last bottle of your Lough .... —
nropnesiCB, that there came over the 0 h ... r .1 ^ „ i, , frfcndsof John a great tremlding. as if urVivSd wheiiirim be ealled for'more Gratieyino, - \Yc have the must fa jt were a mighty earthquake, and their frenucntlv, will doubtless suggest the vo . ra il ° from all parts oi the 1 is km cs smote together with fear and a shipping'of another lot at a very early p r 1 “ 81 , r ^'p;, a ^ ru t f . U ar \ n roja^atinp the knowledge of their now certain defeat, day. Me haxc yet thc first person to , , y AM evcn a8 he repudates all fo, „,ci, .,»»•,.8 ,1c Whi* P*rty ... £• -*• *“« "» <0 -
are beyond the control of thc State officers. The mileage of Sheriffs is established by law, and the government of the Frison is confided to n Hoard of Directors.
differ with him.
noweven-V” charioteer,’with ^ a ‘, , [ ^ges of "su^eough^w^up- him b “dly wc have not a doubt!
all his brazen-faced impudence, was scon pose is ngt claimed; hut for a certain
to quail as though hc saw the mighty cure, at any reasonable stage, the com- WOL.Mr. Davis says he is a Popular , ucu , llll)B „,„* » army of Hcnrv, with tiieir bright and hiunity hero are satisfied that it, is the Sovereignty Democrat apd in favor of have no control, ami dcdiiet the amount was death in 30 . . *■ ' . . , . * • (‘OiifFh Tnodicinrt. ThnPA im nn motlinnip. tho nmioritv rule ! *' wV uldn t he tllink n .1 . ? tfvtmnrl it liras ’ hm Hlg intense puitl
. ,■ - ,, . *■ cough medicine. There is no medicine the majority rule I M by didn’t hc think ■L** ln,n ? armors, mar ung ir ' 11 we have sold, for which higher rccom- of that before he announced himself for a|purc and speedy execution, and hts tones, mendations could he obtained hero than Congress against the wishes of nine Hwjpch before had been as the braying ot ynurs. Pie,aso send one gross as soon as tenths of his party ! The, majority said ^^■i mighty /!.«>, were now reduced to that possible Yours, respectfully, they did not want him as a •^Rf the bark of a /iVc, ap-l h« was seen to John R Craft <1 Co. yet he persiMs they do '
open a door for corruption, or set a proce i ( ^ { wou , d lavo said R , lon dent forpjftravaganee. , hough it may not he just c«* I should
,,r> JOHN W' DttDD. ,1 '* v " it ’’; r ;'P 1,e<1 |,oboruh ’ ara ‘ 1 ‘ ,1 8 x . i;. . “You young folks like to dress off overy11 ' ' thing with garlands, while such a plain
, er • t 160 97 1,om ^me, a htt.1* negro gir go hroaehofpromiscofmarriagewasbrought
•rh„tsw,wiii k.„t| a* '**«»*'
x,.. ar^s.55* Making an increase of $ .2,123 io he lay upon his Kick she spilled the ; t<!r8 of thc galhmt captain were so numer in accounts ovor whi.lj the State officers '<• ,D ‘° v “"l 7h"!l ehi,d suffer 0U9 ,hat ,hov wer0 r rinted for thc acoom ' L ^ ' ’ ‘ ”»* . dt!ath ,n 30 hour9 > ‘h 0 chlld suffei modation of counsel, making in all avol-
ig intense pain. ^ Jume of 198 pages. The matter was finalTiik Same Borers which make such ly compromised by thc payment lo the havock in the apple, quince, and white injured lady of the vohfm!
lash treer. are tb e groat nuKanc
re Row loeur.*
candidate.
from the “Ordinary Expenditures,'
shown by my report,—
Sily $186, 2 27 Deduct 52,123
T tci’ P'
1131 194 «
,f th. dollars, with the promise tb*t the volura*
of lettei heuld he burnt
