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   Sullivan Democrat (Newspaper) - September 27, 1860, Sullivan, Indiana                                fid 1-0-  ore any njs until we RIGHTS TO A L E X C L U S I V E PRIVILEGES TO 6.--N0. 48.  ON THURSDAY OF EACH BY EDITOR AND SEPTEMBER 27,1860.  NO. 308.  In the story building corner of Section and on Section the new tren Ten Uta If J fi cap ally tm OF one payable in 50 six 75 three 50 Single copies of the in wrappers suitable for may be had at at 5 cents Tuey T. H. for the to is hope those who professions of and who say they not yotis for Seward if he had iWM not pass this by the with the that 1 Mother The is a fiom good and sincerely believe it to be It is fcom the Chicago John claims to hare assisted In tlie formation of the Republican and who is honest fact that the Republicans have had control of nearly every free State for the last six and that no member of the Republican party in any of them has yet moved to enlarge the privileges of the free is sufficient refutation of the charge that the Republican teaching the equality of the tell yott WQ are for liberating the setting the negroes So m We as do that in 1776 men were created free and endowed with enough tuo J j inalienable Us himself a great of Wales in not so Great a Sept. 21.Lord and If there is anything in the world that arrived by the Michigan Central j a young man should be more thankful it is the poverty which necessitates his starting in life under gives They are dated that is its corner partisan of named then arid w - Aug. 1.  is $ and iik in man to elevate him to Start is a great thing to etrat right in voting as in anything The young gives his first voto has the at 7:50 this and to refer to it in after years J the Richmond where he with pride and The present is i will stop during their visit to an era in our political history much like | Notwithstanding the expressed those of 1800 and 1828. The venerable by the parly that they should be allowed men of this though they be | to arrive in a large crowd voted for in 1800, and the at tho depot long before the train numerous body of men who in 1828 although but little noise was their first vote for Andrew look j The crowd so blockaded the streets that upon the event as the proudest of their it was with difficulty the carriage So it will be in after years with ing the party reached the the young men who in 1860 cast their | The Evening Journal says that in order i young man who vote for the man of the to gratify the ladies and gentlemen en as the yoke of poverty presses to see Lord he will at | and his pluck rise with every some tima to to be published in i culty poverty throws in his may of Poverty is one of the best testa of human quality in A triumph over it is like graduating with honor from West It stuff and It is a of worthy labor creditably A young man who cannot stand the test is not worth He can never rise above a drudge or a and in Greene and represent that Col. Nelson is received with a perfect furore of while Democrats are leaving by scores and going for his It has never been our fortune to be familiar with a canvass in which there has been so much blow and as there is for the Republican candidate in the They are conscious of the inability of Col. Nelson to with Mr. in and heace they have resorted to bragging through the columns of their papers He said that should Lincoln be elected his administration should be just what they and they repeatedly phen A. In after to them it will iuey an incident of which they can i St. the primary view of making all the equality with the R. j young man of this day who thus vote slavery in all the States where It now He hence enabled to cast first vote 1850 for Stephen A. this is embrace with pleasure this i in u 11 1 ty of my disapprobation I great champion of Popular those speakers who roll the cat in clause in the Constitution which denies to young start and work the meal and try to deceive the public thrilling those wha are not particularly worth while multitudes of those whom wealth would have If any young man who reads this is so unfortunate as to be I give him my portion of the colored people the its deny the P. objects of the and use loathe from the bottom of my of conservatism to old to anything in 1 shape all the rights and privileges seek to interpolate new planks I know no platform to tho exclusion of the are created by one doctrine of opposition to slavery denounces the conservatives and represents the true sentiments of Lincoln a false impression The who hear these discussions can j the for themselves who gets the In his paper of the 6th of of the and wo are to trust their glories in the anticipated visit of Senator Seward to and is all men are entitled to the same F. far as the right of suffrage or any other right of citizenship is he should be placed on an equality with the rest of State July 6lb, 1857.  committe conclude their labors Pleas Terre Haute Journal has the complimentary of our for the Common Pleas nominee of the democratic party lu n d t r Judge of the Court of Common Pleas by a Committee of the composed of the to prevent his answering over the hope that submitting two one an amendment amendment to the by which the elective franchise laid down in the speeches of I Sumner and will be freely extended to colored Brown and in their report to the Ohio John H. a distinguished Republican Vigo and is C. Y. he is gratified that Seward tor from made a speech of this All who know i jg 2oming to expound the true at the Court House last bim will readily acknowledge his Hy and entire fitness for the He is a gentleman of fine education and has been in the practice of law in invites the party to come up to rights and wrongs ' black ho was asked by John O. go and hear the truth from the father Relieved that Here is what he groes should be placed on an equality with John P. in this city fori and we commend it to the careful study j with white men in all and Mr. quite a of Mr. | Republicans who think Seward I that he did that that was IS noted for his legal learning and dignity Declaration of His manners are and meant and was no use the prompt and efficient manner in j 2d.The Day to jng to get around it. Thus is this he discharges his duties as an is the day on which doctrine openly d by one of turney at tho a sure guarantee Seward is to be in There has the leaders of the par 1... an and been such a bugbear got up about of Mr. Seward on the slavery for the election of those of the Stephen A. Doug as and is a might offend some of leaders of the to intimate that there are any Douglas men residing in the immediately north of the Savannah However that may it shall not prevent us from relating an occurrence which recently took place at the and we believe in A from South in hurriedly leaving a coach or handed the as he a silver half the driver was in the act of getting out some bange for the the moved and continued on his As soon as the driver noticed that the gentleman was going off. he knew that there was some mistake made about the money paid and he immediately went in the 2nd of a block or square the who by the was an met up with him and you did not stop for your you gave me a ten dollar gold and you must have thought it fifty cent Here is your good said the gues sat the Lafayette says young the New Commercia of the 11 ih you are in You lack one stimulus were while at to which your into a paroxysm of excitement by one of those thrilling incidents which test how intense and are the sympathies of the human A a appeared at the door of the and uttered a scream oi What she said was but her action indicated that You will be very if you have a soft spot in your yourself above and that sort makes you mean and injures With full pockets and full and fine linen and broadcloth on your your heart and soul in Ihe race of life you will find yourself surpassed was There was aU poor boys around you before yoi rush for the and out upon i know horror of a girl about five years was seen suspended from the hook of a window blind in the third some forty feet above the Every heart ceased for an instant apparently to It was a moment of of terrible but it was but for an A friendly hand from within grasped her and Dora was the words she's rang through the the who had not yet reached the and did not known what matter but who nevertheless had a presentiment that her child was in swooned and fell upon the The little girl had been at play in the room and swung out upon the The instant she was suspended my if you are God u. i I take for he intends to give daughter of one of the lady pests at the you a chance to make something of by her dress j If you had plenty of to one it would spoil you for all useful Orderly Sergeant of Company Fifth lately posted in Camp but now in New recently shot a woman not who accompanied the regiment from It appears that tho parties were engaged to be and the ceremony was to have been performed in New but after their arrival she for some cause or other and while they were sitting in a tent together he drew a revolver and shot the ball entering her the he discharged the contents of another the dizzy height over the her barrel at his own the ball surprise was not aware that hands lost their and had her dress his They both expired most at the same Judge on the Democracy were truly fortunate in obtaining the consent to accept of the The nomination was tendered him by the district and we cannot doubt that he will be elected by a large possesses all the requisite if he will adorn the To his worthy Judge whom we have known for many we are willing to concede all that his friends claim for We would not if we could detract one iota from his merits either as a have also some acquaintance with Mr. and regard him as By an agreement between neither candidate takes the not being a political Af appeared in the Republican paper of this place some two months the absence of the in which were some rather ungenerous flings at Mr. staling that he was a good a judge of a horse and a and but a fourth-rate With its usual for seizing on anything detracting from the merits of a democratic the Terre Haute Express caught the article up and it. Mr. Patterson being here at the Senatorial claimed the privilege of marks on the without violating the spirit of the agreement not to tte He confessed to being fond of though the writer of the article in question had evidently paraded it in derogation of his abilities as a lawyer or proper dignity io a He the charge as to bis by referring to the fact that judge Hanna left this Circuit for the Bench a petition was signed by the prominent members of this as well as the Terre Haute irrespective of asking Gov. Willard to appoint him to tho If be competent for judgeship he he was still capable of presiding in the Court of Common and we think We predict that he will prove ad efficient and popular m m m I lash that a man does tiot object having laid on bis of a pretty that we want all particularly the the and the cowards in the republican to come up and hear We want them to come and hear the truth as it is in the And after Seward goes away we propose to have Charles the next great political come here to and expound republicanism as laid down in bis own in the speeches of Gov. and in the one and come and in particular come up from Egypt and hear Gov. tou have STAND AN ADMINISTRATION OF FOR THE NEXT IS AND NO was nominated for President because in him could Seward's on without committing themselves to his views on other Lincoln was the second choice of Gov. Seward and his Had Seward been nominated for President Lincoln would have been nominated for Vice Lincoln will not make speeches nor write letters while he is a candidate for But Seward will do both of these for Let the Egyptian orators come up answer Gov. Here at October 2d, will be the battle We call the big or rather the big heads of southern Illinois to come to Chicago and use up Gov. Let them do this while they have an or forever after hold their the cowardly politicians ark dodging ms let the great mass of the people rally and show in whose doctrines they have the most in thk eight o'clock oa Tuesday evening an affray in the Sutd Prison at Marion Summers and Abraham in which Goce Bummers to the with a abort the wound producing death almost asseverates that be did the killing ki self but nothing is known of the The homicide is in close and will have an was from Shelby and was sent to ibe on conviction of the charge of Summers was from Terre having been convicted of larceny for two a family consisting of a wife and child in Putnam accused basa wife and three children somewhere jn A. a private letter from Greene a gentleman in this city which gave the most encouraging account of the prospects of Dan. Voorhees in that The writer is an old citizen of that and is thoroughly posted in regard to politics He states that Dan's majority will not be less than two hundred and This will do pretty well for Greene and indicates the election of Voorhees at fifteen hundred The writer also states that the whole county ticket will be H. doctrine of as a remedy to settle the agitation of the slavery question in is so and so just to the rights of the so entirely as really to find but very few The Opposition avoid its dare not dispute its and yet they are committed against it. The people are for because it is indisputably The sincere and devoted friends of the country are for because it promises to put an end to the discussion in the balls of Congress of a perplexing which now engrosses all the time of the representatives of the while other much more important interests are passed over for want of It is so simple that the humblest citizen can it. The mechanic in his the laborer in the as well as the professional can alike it is to let the people settle their own that is True U. John U. of spoke to the Young Men's Mass Meeting on Mr. Price is a fine we gave great As we were home on that we are unable to give a sketch of the Mr. Price is the reverend gentleman wiio an otn the life and character of old John ia this immediately after the execution of the old traitor by the authorities of He is now preaching io Parke Oar are to and H. of bas a three year old iron that bids fair to become a He is 19 bands weighs over 1800, and for sd large an Swan at six old be can be made to weigh at 8000 you one of tho guests at the was You paid me j stairs at the hearing and comprehending what was the rushed into the room and rescued j the little creature as before The whole incident took place and was over in less time than it takes us to write three It was a truly wonderful escape from instant gave you more than your regular I not caught upon the hook or catch of the and I you for vour honorable she must have fallen to the ground ing with and been dashed to Captain should have a you shall ho rightly few moments which intervened during this to collect together several and the I can return to the and say that I found one honest man in the free who proved honest under where there was no i chance for How will I and my Southern friends be able to account for said you bad dealings with a Douglas and they never humbug cheers were instantly given for j Douglas by the entire Irishman was highly and what afforded him great was the announcement that the South was out and out Stephen A. Douglas Augusta correspondent of the Journal of Commerce writes as the first things a soldier bas to is to harden himself against heat and He must enure himself to bear sudden and violent In like they who enter into public should begin by dulling their to praise and He who cannot turn his back on the aod face the will probably be beguiled by his favorite into letting his enemy come behind him and wound him when off bis Let him keep a firm and beware of being lifted remembering that this is the trick by which wrestlers throw conversed with another gentleman from Parke a resident of aod be assured us that the contest between Voorhees and Nelson in that county would be He said the most ardent of the claim 350 while the more of that party acknowledge that it is doubtful how Parke will is fast flickering out in this part of H. and Falsehood one warm met at a and both went to bathe at the coming first out the took bis clothes iVt bis own vile and then west on his coming out of the sought in vain for hfs proper to wear the garb of Truth started all naked in pursuit of the but not being so swift on never overtaken the Ever since be bas been known as Solemn Fact and its During the trial of Iredell for the murder of James Thornton Sawyers was brought up from as a where he is now serving out a life term of on a conviction for participating in the same Thornton's knowing that he would be brought her four little children down to see their It is not fi r us say one word of the love of that wife for her or the love of that father for his or the helplessness of the little innocents who are forever shut out from their father in his living Nor is it our purpose to say aught about of its justice or for of that we know has not the fact its Does it not preach a sermon never to be to every and especially the What is your angry and sin Does the boy who reads this and wonders how dismal it be to be shut op in the Penitentiary all one's man who shudders ai the disgrace of an ignominious does the bus tond and the father who groans in agony of spirit as a thought of a bat a perpetual and involuntary from the wife of his tber who are his pride and joy their Had Thornton Sawyers listened to and obeyed this little sermon when a little boy and all his to-day be would not have been separated from his dearest and from tlhe liberty person so much It is a simple but it is by a very solemn fact aod is worthy of being observed and regarded by thus addresses great man? was it a gai that got Jru onto a me if I tech a tender I woodent hurt yure for the world man did you taik Yu started on or a curb ju took the yu Soared to rafters or noo a all the Carpenters like was whispered by yure to yu listened with a Swete ordered a balens you the most of Mr. Webster's 1,700-acre farm has been The is true of his large stock of His mansion still remains in possession of his only son and Fletcher and several hundred acres of land around it. The place does not look as it did when in its glory ten years but it is still aod in pretty good The interior of the house is hardly charged at and the are now very much as the lord of the manor left The number of visitors to the mansion and grounds is rather increasing from year to A register of names was opened in 1853, by that of the Hon. Edward A pretty large book has been filled with names from all portions of the Hoop Sunday or two at Grace New a young gentleman put his hat under the seat and shortly afterward two young ladies sat next At the conclusion of the service tho ladies left the church and the gentleman stooped in search of his to his found it He called the and applied 4r that functionary for Mr. Brown suggested that it might bave been and in the crinoline sure enough it After bobbing against one of the young ankles for a distance of about twenty the hat dropped much to the astonishment and of those the Parent of runs strongly to A man is never so full of jokes as when he is reduced to one shirt and two Wealth is and Stock brokers Would BO sooner indulge in a hearty than they would lend money on a Nature is a great believer in Those to ske SMids wealth she saddles with lawsuits aod The poor never io but then bave a style appetite that a Lumber three mackerel into a and that is quite as elderly was while with a very bad which annoyed bis fellow Finally one of in a tone of that is a very bad of replied the you will excuse it's the best I've  

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