The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1858 — Page 2
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C|t jnittiawa press. HOWARD BRIGGS. Editor and Proprietor.
Trrrlfir llnrricnn** In MIhhImnIpiiI..^ine Persona Killed In One Family l
of our cdifonal space to the .Message <>1 nf'Cul
(Jov. Williird, and other matters pertain ing to the organization of the (General Assembly. The general news of the
FROM INDIANAPOLIS.
Dr. liuponco’s Golden PeriXal Pills,
Nov. 19 - To James T. Quisenbery and Mary A. Fritz Nov. 22 - To Henry Helton and Rebecca Latham Nov. 22 - To George Smith and Elizabeth A. O’Conner.
A jiart of the programme of this un-T |i^.Thc Douglas demonstration at In-j
natural legislati ve coalition is the elce dianapolis on Thursday night of last week The Paulding (Mississippi) Clarion notion of two I . S. Senators to contest the must have been a miserable farce. Holt- ticos u violent hurricane which passed seats of Bright and Fitch. Henry S ing democrats—the very lowest grade of over u portion of that county, ranging Laneand John fl. Davis (!!) are supposed politicians—John C. Davis, Wm. M. Me-' ,rnm southeast to northwest, on Wednes-
to be the men agreed upon. The last Carty, Dick Hyan, O. B. Torbct and Kb. day, tlicdth inst. It struck in its course . news, however, is that even his fellow Dumont, took possession of the meeting, !u X'l^execeded^n 1 horror' anjdl.Tng, K Wilsonr TO ‘ ' ' Nan< ’*' '' ThlLTKin^hing new, but have been bolters are disposed to distrust Davis— and did the talking. They had for an- that the inia<dnafion can conceive or the Nov. 22 - To Lewis Pritcherd and Joanna used by the Doctor for many years m bis pri-
Grcpncahlle, Saturday, Nov. 27, 1858. .leclare he is no friend of Douglas, and ditors a^few men of their kidney and a pen portray” The place was swept as| Ross. Nov. 24 - To William Stites and Lydia Ann .... i it that he is too much of a Republican to houseful of republicans. No true demo- with a besom of destruction, every house , Richards. ^ ° dCV<)tC !l COnB1,erab C p0rtl0n represent even disorganizing democrats, cratie friend of Judge Douglas would or on tlic P ro, "^es taken up and scattered Nov. 24 - To Ebenezer W. Smyth and Sarah have used them, to make the Pills public for
... ? lr in pieces to the four winds, and what is Oliver tlie alleviation of those suffering from any ,r.
Mtl.rty is rising hut could jom w.th such poht.eal rapscallions far F 1|lore j istrc , 9i t0 relu ; Mr . Moody... Oliver. Nov. 24 - To James M. Dalrymple and Mary regularitie, whatever, ,« wv 1 as a pmventiye cannot succeed in pushing in eelehratinghis recent glorious victory, himself and ei"ht other members of his II Jane Leachman. II to those ladies whtwe li i lih w ill m.t permit , 1 .. nimseir, anu egnr Ollier memoers OI ms II Nov. 25 - To Wm. D. Persell and Jemima II an increase of family. Dircetiousaeeompauy John (.reedy Davis aside. The speakers made the same exhibition fan,,ly, were killed, and several more se- II J. Dobson. II each box. Priecll.
. . .In the House, a resolution has passed that monkeys do when climbing a pole; verely wounded. Out of fourteen per- ’ ‘ ’ j^*?told wholesale and retaiH)^
f l ^ 5 U'^'r ^ <U UllinS ’ unanimously declnrinir against tlic roci- and tlic only result that followed was the S uns on the place, hnt one—Hr. Jaekson,
sion ot the contract with the bondholders inortitieation of democrats, and a furthcr1 of the Wabash and Erie (.'anal. The anco of the coalition between black reI resolution is how pending before the publicans and quondam democrats.
Senate. _ „ , ‘ ‘ " ~~~ _ Enf K\-(i(ivernor Behb, formerly of
The meeting of democrats, who Ohio, but more recently of \\ inne-
I^rillMiai I ve and I’olKIcni Matter - Pursuant to the proclamation of Oov.| Willard, the Legislature of Indiana con-
vened at the capitol on the 2()th instant; abide by party usage and support nomi- founty, Illinois, has become jios and in accordance with universal cus nccs, held in the Hall of the House at si -“ s 7 0r «j l a yr e l a,lll e ( lestates in L'ennessec, . • . i \ , , • , , and will, in the course ot tins month, tom, aspirants and pol.tic.nns-mcn who Indianapolis, on M ednesday night last, le . |VC for K 11()Svi ]i ts w l 10 , e h c designs were not specially embraced in the (>ov-|wasa mixed atfair—sensible and nonsen- practicing law in company with his son. ernor's call—were promptly on hand, an- sicul—spicy, tiory ut times, and anon ,, *** ....... ’ 1 /’ J . . (’OFNTERFF.ITEU ARKESTEI).— Officer tinpating the organization, and control- temperately Heasoned—threatening mis- S . 1U1 Dodson arrested a man from Clay ling it; anticipating,a scat in cmnforta- chief, yet harming nobody—perhaps on county, this morning, for uttcringcounble offices with itching fingers well dipped the whole doing good. lion. James terf'eit money. He had a large quantity in the public erih, and most of them disap- Hughe : read a chaste yet severe philippic , ' M person. On examination before pointed a- they on-Jit to be. designed evidently for another latitude !:> 'l Harperhe was committed to jail 1 1 | h rrr llnii/c Journal, 17f/i.
BMJu. Bethany (Virginia) College has hcen the scone of another row. A son of Ex-Gov. Chapman, of somewhere or other, struck a Kentucky student with a club, in a rpiarrel, for which mark of regard the Kentuckian ‘Gvhaled’ him
well.
Democrats hail but to act in concert —favoring the Administration and Lctocontrol the organization of both branch- comptonism, and denouncing everything es of the Legislature—while the Repub- which stands opposed, Judge Douglas lieans, to have any chance for anything, getting a good share of condemnation, had two combinations to form, one with Gov. Willard followed in an eloquent AdKnow Nothings and another with mangy ministration speech. Atty. Gen. J. E. Democrats. The party that had most to McDonald delivered himself practically, do succeeded best- the Republicans and takini; a position unobjoctionJile to good
their all.es got everything in each branch democrats it matters not how they s and ruce|ltl MU ,. k)U . d at New;irU) of the Legislature—the PemocratH got related to Lecomptomsm. J<ew. Ualiaee X. f |.^ 0 f the murder of Ann 3IeMahon. nothing. went to another extreme, which was a his sister-in-law, has been sentenced to In tlic organization—the Senate elect- fair offset to the extreme views promul- he hung on Wednesday, the llith of Jailed James Il Vawtcr, Principal Secretary ; gated by Hughes and Willard. He was nary next. The prisoner now, as throughJames N. Tyner, Assistant Secretary; j personally severe upon John b. Robin- l | !!'|j t , . l ! ui , | l | 1 | ! ( ,’ l .h"| l | ." ll |a . 110 1111 A. P. Bhortridge, Dootkeeper, and John son, who in turn took the stand and paid “ A s, lf . Piiopb 8 lling 8teai| Pibb Kn . Osborn, Assistant Doorkeeper. I nwter Mr. Wallace in his own coin. By ; (iINK ._Thcre has just been built in New is a bolting democrat, Tyner and Short time the follies of impracticable men ol y 0 rk two self-propelling steam lire cnridge arc black-all-over Republicans, ami both extremes were fairly presented, and gincs. one ot which was tried last week, Osborn is a nian«y democrat. The the audience demanded views more libc- and worked to the satisfaction of the House elected J W-. Gordon, Speaker; ral. Hence, tie Se f f State, Mr. “•W wvCTal ther city officials, and a Richard J. Ryan. Clerk; George 11 Chap- j Dunham was called out who in a l.h-of - ^ J tTrag^dtoSm man, Assistant Clerk; and Robert O. Jen- July, (.od-and-hherty, liurra-for-domoc- l)Ut t | ic y <;w « mns i le ,, n ^ oes i tS) ,]f nings, Doorkeeper. Ryan is a boltingjraey speech, hroeght down the house. Simiei. ut SrifinE -On the‘10th ult. Democrat; the others are intensely black ,and put all jiarties in a pood humor.— ;1 young German of Chicago, 111., belli;: republicans. 1 \ iS. Hist. Atty. Voorhces followed, clo- disappointed in “an affair of the heart,” John G. Davis and his tribe were in i quently and patriotically, giving no of loaded a gun with uvtl/r over the charge
attendance in full force, consulting fully
and freely with the Republicans, guiding and directing in the organization—denouncing all attempts at union and preventingany concert ofaction among democrats—working out (lie result in the organization we have mentioned, and securing form the Republicans some second and third rate places, in tlic clerk and doorkeeperdepartmentsfnr Han. Farley, A. -1. Smcdly and others of that ilk. Jas. II. Vawtcr was elected Secretary of the Senate without opposition. A rc-
the man, and know nothing of the mnn(cuveringat the capital. He had twoSen-
lieved.
B*v,.We understand that Wm. H. Kerr, | of niar(1( , r in the fir8t degrcc .» Tlu . ,s t . , , i.ii mi i i i '-iun'o J .v. t .»olican states that Dowtiev ( ounty, has been selected by I heoph.lus w . |9 nlur , 1( ! re(1 for hig Inoncy .
Lso., as Ins assistant—to enter. .
fense to anybody. I>r. Sherrod brought of l )0 ' vd l 0r > l ,nt * 1,c " lu?!zlu tr> ln0,uh up the rear in gallant style, and trigger, blowing his head meeting adjourned—-all good democrats More Roy M. ruerf.rs._N. breath.ng freely, and feeling greatly re- Tra.itwcin and A. Leit, two youths, in-
dicted at St. Louis for the murder of II. Downey, were, on Monday, found “ guilty
., . .. .. ... ,i ■ of murder in the f"’■t""’-’" ” rrL 01
Ksi,.. late I resecting Attorney ot this . Louis i,,;,.,,, V n<ici liii/tii c< 111 »<• r 11 ■ 4 11 if I l) osmx li i f u c! I . 1 . . .
Gaines, i',s<|
upon the discharge of his duties on the Water, Laud, Air ami Fire, first Monday of January. lK. r >'.l. Prentice, of the Louisville Journal,
'oiriiimifi (’o>innrr<ia/, lOl/t. | perpetrates the following:
—AN e congratulate our young friend “In the last international regatta, we (upon his success. Possessed of untiriuc whipped Europe on the icitfrr ; in the late
suit strange enough to those who k,,ow ; in j ustry) f a [ r ] ega i erudition, and a rea- contest in London and Paris, we
son able degree of ambition, ho is emi- whipped heron tfr land; and in the late . , balloon race between an American soro- ..... . .. nently deserving ol this mark or conn ators Medjrod to Ins suiiport, who prefer- , , . iv . , r . 11 1 denee and esteem, ror awhile, lie en red coalescing with Kepublicans to aclinir • , , . i i* #> 1 . . , .. .. fl 1 fni riched the columns ot the / /rw by ai with tlic old-line Democracy. 1 he co-, . . ... _ 1 1 • 1 • ! occasional contribution trom tlic^tjucei alition was iormed, embracing the entire .. w, .
1 City. 3Jny fortune ever attend him 11.
. . .• . A ,, , hotter than she can. his peregrinations o er fc *liios troubled
• i) 1 IIorrll»le Crime nt Clilcoix-ey Cirl liiain. of YearH, from New York CIIy,
.. . VIo 1111 t tl and Murdered.
IgL,Although the (.'I'listitutioli of the [Erom theSpringfit l'l li. |niblieiiii, Nov.10.] Stutc of Mis-issippi ] rovides for only One of the most horrihlo crimes ever biennial sessions of the Legislature, cx- .committed in Massachusetts was perpotccpt in emergencies, there have neverthe ! r . atod at ( ’ 1,i<:o P ec L. this ‘-'“untyg on Fri
.... . ..... V...U—..... 8i«j"AVe Invite tho attentiou of the sick and j J EEOM K A LLE-N. Druggist,
the son-in-law of Mr. Moody-escaped | „mictea to the advertisements in ourcsiluinnsof j No. 2
uninjured. The following arc the names Dr.Easterly slodincundSursnpanlla,and . . He will supidv the trade at proprietor s priof the killed: Josinh Moody, aged 5K ley's Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, Dr. Car- ^ lin ,i fumisli show en ids and circulars years; James Moody, 20 years, with his ter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Bakers Specific, Dr. Ladies, by enclosing him Si through theGreenwife, need 20 years, and his daughter. Hoopers Female Cordiul, and Dr. Easterly s castle Post Office, can liave the id.ove IML aged 10 months; Elizabeth G. Moody, 1 Fever and Ague Killer. These medicines are -ent to any part of the country (conlidentially) Hi years; Martha A. Moody, 14 years; prepared by a thoroughly educated Physician. • ^. l ' in ln j nd mu nrc not a (icorire W. MiHidy, 8 years; AdalinelC hcMiiist antlPliariimccuti.st,8othat ftllcnn rylv HCcr€ t nostrum, livefy Agent idling them U Moodv, :? years; Sarah F. Moody, 2years. upon them as being safe und effectual in curing presented with the/on/m/acomjiosing the Pills. The storm came on about 4 o’clock in tin. diseases for which they are reeomnionded. They will tell you theymire perfectly liarinless, the morning, and was only a few min- They are standanl ren.eslies aml^n bc^mind ^‘^ ^^^tl.len'i’ms. ' See OmtVt.o'si^ utes passing over. _ I ;“ I1 ;’;'_ r ) ; v ”" r .v l )ru g >* nd Apothecary store , on , H , X . You will then ,>U„i,; u
medicine you can depend upon. nov27 ly
tin-I’nii. 'l States. A Man lilowu up oil n Ke({ ,,T Ponrdrr.
A man in New Orleans last week blew fUfa$tlf VtCtilU VfiffSiiJ'UnTnt.
up a keg of powder upon which lie was sitting, the force of the explosion sending j
him some twenty feet into the air and ^ p K() YisK.NSinto the river. It appears that lie sells |{ka!js xv ^ it „ UM1 side, It. 8 powder in one ot the skins on tlie river, h K | ;sw ..x, Ih 20Shoiilders and had landed his boat at the foot of (•„,{* hi 50 Hains, sugare d.lh.... 12 | Main street. Having occasion to place Chkksk. H. 1“ “ plain,lb 1“
M . - ■ ..
one of the kegs out upon the bank, he COFFEE— took a scat upon it. Some children near , 1 ! J <, ’ i Co,n n " by had kindled a fire and were roasting ' ‘‘ 1
oysters, having a jolly time of it generally. The powder man thinking to frighten the children and amuse himself,commenced throwing some powder, which he had- in his pocket, into the fire, and laughing heartily at the expression of
the juveniles, who could not account for Corn, bush 4“ Clover the mysterious fizzling and cracking in U heat, hush ... I imethy. Mi...
canvassed, lb.. 12
lAC.i l. r > ('liiekens, *(' doz...l.2ri| ,.18u20 Potatoes, bu "a i
8 SALT—
Ic'.'.n.'. Ji!’! N'llE undersigned r(>spe.tfully iuvit. - tli 0 Ka, '" wlia attention of the public to 4. New Stylo
ofPiuno s called PIANINO GRAND, ie..
Eons, doz Ei.ofit. Mil
j FISH—
Mackerel, No.l, lb. White Fi»h, IB
FRI ITS— Crushed Dried Apples 2.50 Lout GRAIN— SEEDS—
IlvriPiRXDVIEID
IMAM) l-’oimis.
10 si GAR—
..7 New Orleans... U(.i 121
15'
among the oysters. In a short time, and
7::u ElaNseeiE?.!!.!'.'.'."..Vi.OO tirely guarded against the du*t, and will rc-
j ] pnrtisl directly from Europe. They are full seven octave, the treble having three strings each note. For beauty of finish, sweetness and puw- . - n ! er of tone, and the superior working of the uc""..'j,,, tion, this sintruineiit cannot lie siirpiis-cd.— They also take up but very little room, are ea-
before lie tvas aware.^he had made a train IEv v, ton!'V.oo ’Fvi'uiwy^ I Ma j{[!j a |j^!'.]i 1 ^^ dl |, r ^ l a B .o\n I jK.teinPiano Tu-
na ut and the French champion, we beat her in /hrtiir. We wonder what element she will choose for the next trial. She had better not name fire, for wo have shown in two wars that we can stand fire
»
ami sent the man whirling into the air, SuKiir Mem*...... rior article, and on th^ mo.M liberal terms wiil fbrtun&telj let him down inu* the ’ <,M ' r " > ' '“I’- -•* " MU ‘‘' " hose instrument be sold, as they were Im iglit
i moil.in in. inti.i.ui.i ‘ AM:;,.,..
U. T , : L Z AM I CISCISNATI.MA.KKT. » ' “
taken to the ( hanty Hospital. iuo oi yi,„ lv g dull und unchanged. Provisions Pianos, Melodeons und all other kinds of tho children had their faces slightly burnt, i„ Wt . r m,... l*,,rk 10 50. Green Moats 5. Musical Instruments tunod and re|inired in a
and it is only to be wondered that they 7 ami He. Lard luje. for hM. Sugar sell- at sujierior manner. were notkilled.—.Xetr Orleans Delta 10/h. 7U.. 7|e. for fair; ;:oo bbls. Molasses s,,hi id. rjy HD Tf . O Tn.
»^« — j 40.
Death of Hon. T. Z*. Hnrrl«. NENV YORK MARKET. risi ‘ 1 I» . , F {' Ci.icauo, Ills., Nov. 24. New Vokk.Nov. 24-p m I he Official 1 apor (»t Congress. HM.r. ir„„ T i Il.,rr;a 1 , ir , 1 , 1 i,,.r nf Elmir—Prices arc without change; sales 12.hc Hon. 1 L llarns inembero -„ r „ r West-! 1 SHALE publish the DAILY GLOBEacI t ongress elect nrom the 6tn Diatnet, died orn) and $3 50 for shipping brands ex- 1 the CONGRKSSION \i. GLOBE \ND of consumption at six 0 clock this morn- tru round-hoop Ohio, closing (lull. Wheat i- APl’ENDI X during the next si -ion of ( :
,jui(; and unchanged; sales 18,500 bnthels at gress. 1 ho DATLNi (.LOBE will eonf.'iin a .<1 20(.. 1 22 for winter R.sl V'e-stern, the hit- report of the Debates in both branehesof Con-
llllE.—At 11 o’clock last night. Man- t r price for very handsome; ft 2:t for Re.I gress ns taken down by reporters (s|tuii, at sur’s slaughter house took lire and burn- Tenm -see, and 21) t..r Southern Illinoi-. to any eorp. (>l short-lmnd wiiti r- in tiii ...I .low., 'will. -.11 : i ,01,tents \ con- A moderate doing in Onto at 48050c. in any other country. When thi I eddown wttliall its oMteBtfl. A eon- forSute for Ctlll '’ udllin the day do not make mor. tl si derab !e qua n t ity ol poi k and lard, and N i-' W YORK ( \ TT IF M N RK FT mnns, they shall appear in t he Dait.y Oi.opk tho machinery were destroyed. Lossun- ' ’ Nkw Vokk Nov m ! of the next inorning, which will contain, also,
known.—Indianapolit Journal, 2&th. Beeves Receipts 4,000 head; priem diTiRiied the news of the day, t
mg.
(c.; salii.s of inferior at 54c., mid best at tie.—
rial articles
may be suggested by passing
The ('o.VC.KK-STON.VL GlOIIE AND Al'PEND-
Bfri. Madame Ida Pfeifer, flic celebrated sheep—JieceipU 1,450 head; price; declined eveiits.
traveler, is dead. [riOc.foifl per carcass. Swine—Receipts 2:1,ouo
MARRIED, II head; sales at $5@5 75. II IX will contain a report of all the Debates in
THE HOG MARK FT. (’(.tigre.-. 1 vby the -iM-nkers the M -
On the 23d inst., by Prof. Cyrus Nutt, Miss II At Cincinnati, on Wednesda}’. the market ! ' ' 1 l1-
ELIZA, daughter of the Rev. O. P. Badger, of II was lull and heuvv. but holders of good H»s;Greencastle, to Mr. ALBERT L. GOODBAR, of II were not di-posed to make nnv ('enci'Ssion in Montgomery county, Ind. II prices, while light averages were obtained at reduced figures. The receipts continued large, DIED, II and prices ranged from $6 25@ 6 75, accord-
In Stilesville, Ind., October 10th. 1858, II ing to quality.
PHINEAS HUDSON, aged 25 years. The de- II The Terre Haute Express of the 20th reports
organization of the Senate, unbeknown to Democrats, who, in blissful ignorance. called a Democratic Caucus, which was held—bolting Democrats participating. The Democratic Senators, with a view to conciliation, nominated Mr. Vaw tcr. and then other more reliable Democrats for the other offices. Supposing they had everything arranged for success, their astonishment was great on learning, about tho hour for the Senate to organize, that
Mr
Republicans!
correct their blunder, Vawtcr was elect
ed without opposition; but his special; rai.pd' u ^i Hitt^ned'are taken friends, the bolting Democrats, kept faith Greencastle.— T. II Journal, 17//i. with the enemy, breaking it with the, —Xhe above harmless paragraph np
■ , • • i .i , day evening, the 5th inst., but only came less been three sessions in less than two L ,. , . ■ ' n •. ..
i to light in all its enormity on Sunday ol
year.-., and a louitli must he had next jhjs w ,.,.h. A little girl of eight years year eomformubly to law. was taken from home her by a man twenBffi. A friend from^tlie region of the tv-fivcyears old, to the river bank, under
Vawtcr was also the nominee of the I Feeder Dam, on Eel river, informs ur- j 1 " 1 '' l . lt . < 1 , l( 'If- 'i''' > It being then too late to 'hat there are scarcely any hogs in that * e c-o..summated h.s hellish work It being (hen t0,J t( V vi( .; nif (]li s seas,,,., owing to the preva- !o’ k > l‘..g her and throwing the body
lei.ee of the cholera. What few have "ito the river. 1 he child was missed at special | v i i r. .. i to ome, and it was supposed lie had joined
with other parties in kidnapping her, and for this lie was put in jail the next day.
_ _ ... iii i * , But subsequent investigations developed Democrats, and voted lor all the other peared in our paper of last week. Abe t ] ie truc onormity of the crime that had
Republican nominees. Never were men lief being entertained by some that the been committed.
more badly sold, politically, than were (he -‘porkers" brought to this place were in- The parties to this tragedy are a 11 French,
true Democrats of the Semite in their at- ntid that the above statement was emjit to organize. designed to reflect upon the slaughter Organization was promptly effected on house at this place, we are r* (uestud to
Alex. IV'sinasteau, a traveling vagabond ! pedlar, is the murderer, and his victim was Augustine Lucas, a girl of eight years. Yu t tim born in New York
Kihuday. otlioi 1iusini**'S mus 'it- jstjit*.' tluit no lions Imvc l>ccu iiouplit or wliorc lior purouts, I'rcncli people, tempted ; both branches adjourned ear .slaughtered at said establishment, either still reside. Tho father and mother ly, to give to the Republicans, Know- from the vicinity of •• Feeder Rum,” or separated a year and a half since, and it nothings and mangy Democrats time for any other locality bordering upon that to the mother to take the oldest child, concocting further schemes of mischief, romantic yet infected spot. 1 bld M lls , " hh' th, f.iili, i
On Monday it seems they were not pre Rkmovai
pared for action—so that day was fritter-' haTR romoV ed their millinory established away fighting over the newspaper and ; n)cnt to the roolu 011( , door west of Thorn1>. O. stamp questions. Tuesday they ul( , htan(1 , 80Utll siJc of
were not prepared, and the day was spent ^
as Alonday. Wednesday they were not »-• -
fully prepared for mischief, but com- ordinance has heen passed in
menced feeling the way for it, hy deelar- Cincinnati prohibiting the running of mcn) - I)ay i, lg the expenses himself’ al ing by resolution, in both houses, (||(. ( omnibusses on Sunday. I ne bus is the though receiving notliingfroiu Mr. Jjueas election of Fitch and Bright to the I’. S poor man’s vehicle. 'I'liere is no prohi- Augustine was a largo, healthy child con Senate to be fraudulent, inoperative and bi G®n of tho oerriages of the wealthy. aiderably in advance of hi r age beth in T0id ' • rt-'; lodu rt 11a11n.i. an nld and ea- , t is Buppoeod that Deemaateuu took No good can come out of Nazareth— teemed citizen of Indianapolis, was walk- Hie child down to the river hank, where n * good ran come out of this Legislature, ing on the Fern railroad track near that under the abutment of the ('hicopce and The business of the Ntate will be neglect citv, on Friday of last week, when he was :l,,d West Springfield toll bridge, lie corned, the recomendationa of the Governor overtaken by a passenger train and in- al '" ed the violation ot her person, and j . , , completed the crime by outright murder, and wishes ol the people disregarded, and stantly killed. 1 T .i i i
tho funds of the Treasury squandered in
took the daughter -the victim in this
-T. J. Joliuston Si Si>ter unhappy tragedy. The father being
; poor, and having no accommodations for hij; child, took her to Chicopee and com niitted her to the care Jules Lercaux a brother Frenchman and an old com rude. Lercaux kept the child until An 'gust last, when he hired its board in the family of Deter Dame, another French
the
Aiimml Reports of tho Hoad.-uf the KxceutiDepartments, the Rojsirt* of Coimiiitti --"I Congro.s on important sul.jo ts of gt-ucral iutcrest. the Laws passed during the st-sion, uml copious indexes to all. They will be printed on u dnnble royal sheeg in ipook form, royal quarto size, each number containing sixteen pages, averaging 2,31)7 w,.ids per page. Tho whole will make between l,700iind 2,000 pages. It is believe ! that no book lias ever Ik-cii puh-
ceased was born, and resided a great portion of II a decided downward tendency in the hog iimrhis time, in Putnam county, and was well II ket, sales being nmde ut 85 50(,i 5 75 for goisi
known in this and adjoining counties. He leaves a widowed mother and many relatives, who deeply mourn his loss. By his manly de- II and buyers rather disposed to hold off. II mtbeDvn.v Olore, bn-,x m„ntb-. and ii.
portment, his high moral character and mild,
conciliating manners, he had won many hearts to love and esteem him.
T«» tin. Pulilic.
In presenting thi- -hurt communlcutiou to the puldie, I do it with a trembling hand, for
about one hundred other newspapers in the I'nitcd States, a reward of .8215, lo he (laid to any person who would produce a book puhlished at so low a rate, and none was produced. The large number of copies subscribed for by
S FECI A I, NOTICE, missoi-.TJTi02sr.
f I \ l.N(i n(»M out my interc-st in tlic* firm (»iia1»l(N me t<* nt1’«»r<1 tho l)4*bftte> ’ •
l of J. L. FORD\ Ch A ( '()., in the mi*r- subscribers so oheup.
.. _ , . . enntile business, to R. I). BO(iLK, all those TheCoNui&RHsioN al Glohk and ArrRNtiix llu- reason : 1 ncvernttctiipK-dtowrite n com- knowing themselves in.bdited to the old firm pas., free through the mails..f,he ruitclSt.U,.-. inuilKTitinn to go be tore the public in mv life. „f Sloan & Fordyce, or J. L. For,lye,- .A IV. as will 1„- ,) bv r-ading In following J Int non -e'eutv ,.n,l j ears old. • Attliis are requested without fail to pnv up l«-f,iru the re- diitioii bv Goii’gr, - the f.tli of Augu-t. i ' ’
and L an _ __
ho. In *ur ot my tile 1 have concluded to com- first of junuary next, as longer uidulg,n,-« will JOINT RESOLI'TION providing for the tyfli'-it w ni'be'lif'on.at mlvn'i'itnge^to^ T1 "’ ' )* the old 'the Laws of (.Vl.gr,-s mid the
l,: ” 1 ll ,l! n f' of* hem. I am in pnssis.ion of iio|,'lo,' 1 wh , , , .re"eiThe'r t ,!f l, the , ','.hi' t ii;n'tner' ^ut- l> ' '
secrets win,di I hav, ,liH„v,-r,d hy bard study authorized to receive and reeeipt for same and observation. 1 have made it my study j \ m M SLOW for ut least tweiit v-live \ ears, mid ever since ’l Union Block, Nov. ^ 1858.
was a boy. L call it u science that never was
taught before to my knowledge. 1 can ti-aeh q^r-„ _ it privately or publicly, and to a hi#, as well . i, V( •^ C>m , , . 1,1 me..: Son', of Hie,lobedoligl,ted K l' ? V '' ' ' , ’ J ' U lea of uml : 'aiiding the art. I 1 Fordvei- & ( u..) where wou ,1 r,
W ill: a view to the cheap circulation of tlm laws of Congress and tho d**b:tti*s contributini; to the true interpretation thereof, ami u» make free the communication between tho represen-
tative and constituent bodies—
Jir it resole rtl bjf the Sen ate anil l louse o/ llejirescniutivcsof the I’nited Shifts of A ii t etrecom- c,l i IU I’ongrc.sst aseemblcit, That from and after
but'lfl'd'i'nd l i l i , | l ako'it"p>liiin. , ^tbo 1 ii' 1 1 wiR '*’ il ! ,,p j usll . v <1,!, dt whhjuid get the worth of; J l “ i ‘ laws mid the debates th-reon, shall ^be puh-
tioii
JAMES M. SLOAN.
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lisbed by or.h-r of (,'|I.llgr,.-.: lUoridul, that nothing herein shall be construed to uiithori/" the circulation of the Daily Globe fr,- 1 "f
postage.
Approved August 6, 1852.
TERMS;
For,icopyof Daily Globefourmnntlis .4 ; * >
]>ay tlie cost. This is a subject that bns been "J. r ni ” ) ,1 *7' _ overlookoil, it being a small mutter; but 1 ‘ ;
think it will be of advantage to a part, of the TERRE HAUTE BOOK BINDERY &, JOB PRINTING OFFICE, pul,lie. It tak - but a -mull eapit-u to carry it ll- II- 8IMPSOSI A. CO., on; and if eon,lin t,",1 ie i oiding to my direction Job Printers und Book Binders, it will pay nt Post fifty per rent oil tho ennitnl 4th street, 1 door south Po*t Uffiee, laid out. 1 have perfect knowledge of the| < TERHE UAl'TK, IND.
seicne,* of which I profess to teach, and I will , i' 1 Reads, (unis, Circulars, Notes, Receipts, horn copy for ,i h- time, (per month , 1 00 :v that it is no ’‘humbug." I understand it ' hecks, Drafts, Hand-hill-. Ledgers, Journals, F **r a copy ot the ( on gressi, inn 1 Globe and perfo, tlv well, and now l will let you know ,,n - v ,, ' , ;’ks. Cash Books, Bank Books, Pass Appendix during tin- M *#ion 3 On what it is. , Books, Court Dockets, ('ounty Records. Bank notes, current in the section of the 1 pr .po-e to 11 aeh the art of cant rulin'- the Magazines, M, isi<. and Ed it i, in \Y < irk hiiuiid count i y w here a -ub-, Tiber resides, w ill be ri - HONEY BEE at mv will. First—in robbing in every style of the art. ecived at par. The whole or any part of a them without disturbing them in the least ('"‘mly Officers and Justices of the Pen,.,., siiliseriptionmuy be remitted in postage stamps, whatever. I can ettlo mv Bees when I please supplied with all kinds of Blanks and all kinds which are preferable to any currency, except, at will. I have seen many patent Hives, | m t "t'btaliom-ry. It. W. OSBORN, Trnv. Agt. gold or silver. Where bank notes under * > 1 prefer mv own to any other. Mam oilier tiSff’.Yll work 1,-lt at the Music Si ore of R. cannot be procured, l will send two copies toi
things I cun explain to enquirer- of this art. Hold,ins, will he promptly forwarded to this so.
There are three kinds of Bees—queens, work- establishment, and delivered, when finished, A paper will not be senkunless the money ora, and drones. The drone is useful at n pro- free of charge. nov27 2m28 I accompanies the order for iti per season of the year. But this cgn all he ex- , , ■ • , . , , I eiuniot afford toexeluinge With all tlie newspluiiied in a prop,r time und phi,e al.-o, liow \ < n-i, ■ r ' , lni , Strat01 ' 8 , 11 ,• , I'-ip'i that de-ire the (i lobe ;* hut l will .-ilid queen is made, what the eomb is made of and \ , l .' 1 ' iy gjvon, that I will soil at tho Daily Gxobic during the session to all who ho,v made, anil iiuuiv other things I cannot i‘, 1'".'" ‘ lUl '"U ‘m s titurdny, the 4th day of sludl puhlish his prospeetus three times before explain in thi* short eomiuunieati,m. I will . "J", 1 ''' 1 "Jp, 11 1 r, si, on, e of Ju-se Hull- tlie first Monday of next Deeeiiiber. Those «uy tliis: my Hive gives the Bee-keeper an Ml .', i' " u nam , ounty , deceased, all hi* who may publish should send th^r papers conopportunity to examine into its condition at I' l 7‘ 1 <inn F r "r > ‘' 1 >> consisting ol horses, hog*, taining it to mo, mark,si with a peh, to direct any time; and tuy 1! arc making me honev T ' ",• ! "'i '' ' ^ ll . l , l ' , < ’' l ! r "H'cles. attention to it. The Conuressiunal Gloiii at this time ns well ns in summer, it is nt- ’ ’ r ' 1 1 ” "e\e months will he given on all and A i-im;n nix will hu stereotype,l; uml, ther,-tcnd<-,l with but little cost. over tliree dollars, tho purcliaser giving fore, I shall tie able to send tlie b>,k numbers Well, in eonelusion, if God has made all lls ' " 1 1 approM'd *eou! ity, waiving val- lor tliis session to all wlio mnv s ,1 ierilie after tilings I', ,r iimn's ben, lit, why may not limn ' ' \v i m' i \ \i"w' ,l | , | i -'ito x pi, . , T} 10 session eommeiices ; but if 1 tl^l «r-t edition
iniprovc on this .sinuil insect, and make it to 1 Ills advantage ? M. GROOM, (■ UKKN'CASTLE, N6V. 15, 1858. *
W11.1,1 A M S. HI BBARD, Admr.
Nov.O, 1858. 3t20
slmll Imve boon exhausted tiefordRUi subs, ription money is n-eeivod, I shall p\|Vge 81 ad-
\ f putting
The medical cxamiiiatiou of the body,
'M'OTICE is hereby given, that the under- per e py to ]iay tbeexpe..- r signed has lieen appointed Administrator 1 O’ I’hd' • ,n tin- pi . -. Subscript oi^s dimil.' of the E.-tate of .lame. 'I'orr b,i„ ,.r reach me a-e irlv the first w, k
--~i3e.).. “In Fkace Pkepare fokAVar." , ' 1 '' L'tate of Janies Torr, late of Putnam ,
, , . , , ’ WKitf We are in tin- midst of a severe and Cl>unt .Vi doceawd. Said Ktntcu suiijios.-d to '“'f t'. insure eomploto eopl,
Fire. The Are last night was in the‘ L ' eight days alter the eniiie, and when do S&WLj? rigorous winter. All indientions 1,0 * olvi ‘ nt - ORVILL TORR, verlised above. .It follies such as disgraced the legislation compartment of the residence of Mr. Wagner, composition liad sot in, disclosed the fact denote a long and protracted one. While tho, ■ !,, i 18-,8. 3t ,, 27 Admr. of 1857. We have seen enough of the occupied hv students, and originated at or about of a persona 1 outrage that beggars den- freezing Id,osts from the North chill the blood Administrator’s Sale, proceedings of tfcil (eZsion, and heard a short fine. Our ei eei ever indonrritabl criptiQU- It UVertoin that even if no oth mow 1 wc^ra foronliV remffi^" XI ig h^f^hy glven^ that I will tell, at
*neh oeoa ion. were er riolenae had been used, death would A N "'
. , , j | , , . , vvlieiv In-ice and snow, we are forcibly remind- ,
enough about them, although the session u< ' ' v, ' r, ‘ l ,mn 'l'' v " n hand, et xioleuee a, u cn Us ‘'' • ' ‘' a 1 wo “ 1 ,.,| of the noec-dty of pns-uring good, warm day of December next ut the residence „f
tl) and, by a vigorou iq/dieutlnii of water and have relieved tho little eufleror in a tew and substantial ciothing. “.Self-presorvation Jame* Torr, late «if Putiiam oountv, deceased now, speedily subdued tho fiunios. We uu- days, at the least. is the first law of Nidure, and in order to pre- all his personal property, not taken by the
has had an existence of but a week, warrant tlie unwelcome belief that
wholesome, common-sense legislation in 1 ,,0,1 that their
to be expeetedT
The Message of the Governor was dc- casion. livered on Monday to a joint convention ( q ut on |j jUJof the two bouses. We publish it to-day, w i,o ha\,
and commend the good taste of its brev- ion a charge of burglary, ity, mid common-sense utilitarianism of wax,. Stmw and slop; -Tight freozo*, its suggestions. thaws, and mud without b>>tt'iin.
■lerstaml the building b.bmgs to Mr. Hargrave. The throat showed tho marks of .trull- -erve lieultb, insure liappiuess, and posse-- a widow, e,insisting of cattle, hogs, household
is trifling' Snow ball*Were gulation, and the skull was broken by eon*,-ie„ce, ^ ^<nM b« drra* and kitchen furniture, &e. A credit of twelv, s f , , , .1 e i i i l n 1,1 heuvv woolen clothing, such a* Is suitable months will Ire given on nil sums over tlire, never used to better purpose than on thi* oo- tw 0 heavy blows on the iorehead and lelt f 1)r g ur Vigorous climate. (l„ to M. I-owkn- dollar-, the pun baser giving
'three
note with
Dr. Turner and Bob.Hogue, ill in jail fora few weeks past,
temple. After completing his work, stink's Wholesale and Retail 8tor(( where all approved surety, waiving valuation and hi Dcsin.'isteau either threw the body far kinds ami varieties,if \Y inter Clothing is kept praisement laws. ORVILL TORR out into the stream or employed one and wild at the louteatpr}ce$ where the poor Nov. 20, 1858. 31*27 Admr js&srss&s*,:TeT;::, log tho limits of shallow water, and. if poss ,,i d : t g,., wliilc posterity will bless you «- a \ ND all kind* of JOB WORK in the Tin-
ill. 1. 1 a! • l ? i * a i * a • i: ii.-, i \
ible, beyond the possibility of discovery, wife, judicious and honest i
ning line. STEVENSON A: A MES
v us the first wn U nn Derem-
ples nt the prliecs ndJOHN C. RIVES.
\V ash ixtiToy, Oet, 12, 1858.
BEN FRANKUN BOOK BINDERY. ISAAC’S & SC’OTT, \ KOOK KINDKKS. RTTLKUSA
AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
TERHE HAl IK, IND. ’
I \AY Book*, Journals, l.edgers. Records, | / n,"’k,'ts, iV:,'., ruled and bound to order. Magazine*, .Music, 1’eriodicals, etc., hound
in any style.
N. B. (Irders from CountyOfHeers promptly attended to. C. J. BRASS, ‘ octie 3m 2) Traveling Agt. (XTXST L^EOErVEID!
A splendid nssortmetit of
EMBROIDERED SETS AND COLLARS, At T J. JOHNSON <V STSTER'S*
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