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   Danville Hendricks County Union (Newspaper) - December 15, 1864, Danville, Indiana                                The Soldiers Vote Elections Well In Tlie l-m 34.  DANVILLE, HENDRICKS DECEMBER 15, 1864.  NO. 34  ibe j until he was lost to then turned to scon as this of small and American U Thursday - - - - lii the and of copy 1 Ua ia to uck 0r of Brevier ai one w. 00; I 25i    m. Remarkable the death of a of the to Captain years lu it to who were accustomed orders not to spars auJ to the train was too strongly ported to be to a proper and into seldom never to old Buckeye Polly When Dr. Coffin arrived at his office i press into that would ' attacked reinforcements and then covered over with and ir of its in he was so exhausted that he aid him on ' He put which came that almost only of the In the t. f I * v 1- n 1 1 - 1 pursued are few or the wellbred huTc v uf to the down to knowing that Co Bi his horse to his lull resolving not out with thou long As for the nul md in the 1.1. lo ine ana i in int not tine J he are ah ure ot us CO: would bo la at o o A. which to be foiled in his by any ho wat fun .is the ice is and exquisitely to this this bird of would give him an hour to - i lect his confused and scattered | Oii he the Iride j to be able to giro a brief account of the the across river J 0 past day's and threatened danger i and was in an to the now bly short 20 miles in driven He then started on early rs in that women are most deficient is at the time of its he changed rested ten and was days were as Hars Eut it is a was quite a Polly had a the usual time the Colonel came cave the heard the war On liis outward he ilie to suppose that well rounded markable retentive of It was and uttering one of his of and I ed to know brought home 3 00: 7 00 9 00:1:; OO 10 0030 00 ' 5 col. i 2 00; 2 50, 00; 3 50 5 00 S The day's adventures were From here his path was full of with the supposed ger. The if on the t v. nis of a threatened which were in the a fair 9 00|13 00 20 00 40 alarmed for during the avoid expected lio uer As when tlie J T 00 9 00 11 00 1.^ 20 0t.)5t>'K'i a rumor had come to tuwn thra into the wild to the on the border where there was neither landmark number of dis the i or place of li 1-r what no one and He mounted on a Mexican ere the tn Al ere ' in a hunting and being with 1 was to of its owner's his or her first Polly missed Miss tlie mountainous uf and 3iary!and, i and did not again sec her the young ladies of in the central valley of fourteen when she made a visit s andi Ulule ano He on a Mexican ere the a had the Indian our In ne ding up to the office rose in his grow to bave a eome and affirmed that th. y T made F-r bloody for the legni but ' dashing into town full and ri- hours it never or ten of lie our In ne ciff will ef be made until Uie rups and cave the startling tion of its rider's into us troops to the er ilie Then rushing a or when not i 3 -r of foreign or | During the long stretch across the bs who -ent forward in or of fifteen miles on ' the experienced a sensation | to intense 1  give on the to resented it Aiter drunk a i.e tiie he did The other having that did 1 would have replied Al T am one of the lords of the After he liad taken her old and was astounded ' Well anil as ir is receiving immediately from the here New England ' accustomed of in nine out of a match for j P dly died full of years and an mortal cannot be said of the worthy of the taxidermist's utmost ladies as a They Cin uf over languid defect dole for Young ed their want An We remi somewhere to hate will as story of hesitating deaths free which became almost was ated to before to all and days and the only he was i taken from an in 1 to collect the inhabitants of the to rest half an he | to the The rallar lit. e question to tlie of contract will be charged for the tine according to the above and to ine ne i am a them to will be rigidly adhered to in to mount but determined to cut Accordingly runners were in a strong will he bade the to Avance of tlie on their own in a without dreaming his choice two young by of as an American will in a both of he was was be overcome the It is ' brought to a decision by means of J American is more It happened one as all three were cent English particularly wandering in a one of the in the where it seems to fade in lier haste to pluck a new blown it is well But it is woun led her fingers with a thorn lh in the north and j it bled and applying the a remark which applies to | of a white rose to the she ' witli all available and man and boy able to handle A. M. and into the treat of the Ktc and i - j will operate for Ano was upon the of r Indian scout 1L FOR HFE INSURANCE N. with the information thit I four or five hundred guerrillas were ninety to intercept and destroy the supply and ' more that another band rapidly advancing south of i cut off and j from being seat to the the terror i Taking a powerful and mounting a Indian he was soon on his last But now the of real trial came Night was at from that the Country unknown to The ilie was at ride Witti and mind he urged on daylight was then ] into seemed to lur J the touch amid tilt thick was neither or stars to give him that be fatal was now evident that a well to yet OF PUBLIC planned and extensive raid was at slackened but the alarm could be timely weary animal with unabated the train would be and the iti instinct and Indian escort Colonel was I and the thereby secure they left early in they touk a wide circuit in to cut idi the retreat of their then and them until left timber to arm of miles No Were the out of the than on a sudden the burst out from behind gave the upon Tiie rillas saw there was no of k to gain the timber .ai Soon the work of death would strike down the and scalp their then he drank and liis lo -t the third time whether 1 e know which the he in tlie the had said Ai .re all World heard he off tiie wi his guest to drink any Al being l av Tlie 1 am that if take a yon tne that vou if bv a are Almighty so the he could not ear whole region of the am a second I have and of the and I have dyed the m hite roso At that of Philadelphia beauty i ment they heard a scream and fearing as lovely and enduring as any that our i the other young who had loitered own hardy climate can had met with an to assist The and his by England tells the an accident than had befallen her lowing story a tavern not prepared to attend the but not that verv a and She had angrily thrown the and made so and fretful a lamentation er wounded that the to cu: a tiie landlord for the loan of a little resolved on a speedy un on with the least most amiable of the two The a very it be for a alarm readily kind-hearted did she his but wound seeming trifles tho of 2!; np the and set it at the hour which 1 whom she loves may be would be ihe alienati ' The dandy to the Neatly hideous join in the being his he a he rose with all the grace ofa e Gospels at the commencement of i The history of the life of the the Srst and playing Lord the four with the borrowed is pr under the he jumped as if he had pccts ot i air widely and a den of the of individual This tlie had The 11 f nf tlm cno 1ir-bt nf 23,  The thing now most some one who 1 M IV t ki a 4 14* vi 1.1 ti V va and notify the train On the there ' be dark by the which far and But no inducements nor offer of to cattle lying would induce any one to under- had time to form any around the take the perilous Even the In- he was startled by the sudden bv the dian scouts strangely averse to of a tent with a bright fire active and were soon surrounded by several men The alarm of war passed At instant of it and the a shadow of gloom over a man sprang up by of life were resumed with R. for they had been looked on as une ' same ardor as if all was and no of the main arms of h is the liib of men While things were in this With one quick ho saw freni an Indian rode in from the and his and had supposed in that upon his There no Covi was a company of I troops the character of those pretend to be though you the poor he seized his and more excites and evokes the two or one ior the hurried criticism the human than anymore you have thing and at the same time in the the suppressed the criticism of all Who laughter undertake to harmonize Y 011 I as t e suits of A a verv v ph- e for a which seek to bring these critics very ' and with each if saw one freeh and returning for that he had presence he had so suddenly in Hot M the dose to knew it to be they were a party of The means in present Hut though this seemed to relieve the ' ported here to guard the road and cut are very some strictly Cash or Small Profita and give his a 2l8l,18y4:13:Gn.  Interlarding is callea into Latin I i reek and in this a remark William Cullen a who was then t the 7 and submitted to an article fer tiie The hitter in writing prose is not whit to that of his and it in these trien 1 observe that you French I if will study the that you will tind it of all the ideas I it 1 have i of these that the sun in tile We must a tl times more than those harmonies which seek to reconcile the discrepancies between the several not at all s what if a snake should iiim glad is afraid of of apt reply of a distinguished scholar of our own country a benefactor of the or lour ig with which he was ed. when the subject an increase I would creep in T in 1 i- after had uttered under is boasting saw 5- r ' 1 I 1 I u e Eced more said the the with It as if it a and a half and the people to some the Colonel and off To to Among were far trom being satisfied with them seemed almost to re- foot and a half - and to an instam o when towards the f and to in but 1  oi the object in view ot very I found a better one in my 1 never expect to he buried his ' light and Water kept in bi Pn him had looks and and soon saw him treat seemed glide away to the this only ad- der was no to their Meantime Laying flat ' for some time been extensively The Doctor rose in his saddle once been after who had courage enough to soon did you ever read your for u snake a | a library he gave Charles piece ot give tii for very essence of truth is as the eye to the thing the old sisad of South on Northeast coraer Public kinds of Family Groceries eleven o'clock had and a hardly for sale cheap for or j longer delar was out of the June 23, __Some one must if it was through E I B S 0 At length the Colonel turned to the suit was he never in moment before other danger once his only it be possible for you to was to reach the object of his The Moorish names for be the before your strength before his now failing horse would jugs or After what seemed to him Arabs burnt up with the eternal what could you send i few miles his now use 't t J skins for water which law ao I have po eagle's If beast suddenly and turned out did you read that ere story of a shrink from the how the the The Doctor remainder comparatively Origin ok the word man as hugged to death by a I Vi A i n iv r O OR C S April 28,18SI.  which planted in then we law DOW do April 28, AND SHOE oat R. I did it made me 1 stand it in laj weak was well enough versed in Indian life to method of wines in India When the New England colonics were s - Guess I did know that a camp of some kind is cue which will almost appear a para- first the inhabitants obliged feel aH French CooK I 1.r  if miod is sufficient for the | pony being rather more acute than those violent evaporation in subduing them all except one sorter as if I'd to hug says the author of the French book your body will hold out The 1 of its fellows of civilized so giving wine actually becomes tribe who were known by the name of yoa to you tamal which rre on page 223, they were of the and the lives of those him the he was soon in sight of the It is a common which signifies elegant little - to get depend on None other long desired object of his weary i for sailors in warm latitudes to After much waste of blood and now go you their fry tImP bv a their wiues with constantly the Yankoos were at lasi subdued by the j you are such a slick crumbs of bread and a m Short time was Dy a and a Dinch of fine I will replied the to he was unable to do j dashed against the walls with a transferred their name to their without and had to be most grateful In the For a while they were called ken the poor beast fell to the 1 so dangerous and on but from a common to | sleepers were soon raaj He protect was the of the best hofse was now and a saddle belted witb spar aad bit be and was away The Apartments are cooled on a similar New of this and a pinch of fine and conducted into - vou they will not disappoint you or wish I was a nice little are stewed cither or in they ate of things which yon Can wasin and ere the dawn of j there are shallow excavations ofa or an ancient there comes is being in tho train im in the sad filled with  

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