Weekly Gazette And Free Press (Newspaper) - July 20, 1860, Janesville, Wisconsin GAZETTE FREE VOLUME 15 Gazette and Free Press BLOCK Street Janesville WILCOX TEH S 50 iu 1 00 months nl tho time of pat al JANESVILLE WISCONSIN JULY 20 1860 NUMBER 47 A lofti nho -4 on And oft it will not In a io null or trom ur tiM of to vm hopo I liwi unto nn 1 ot Kick tiol Or If II Hi Ilie e from fi 1 w w I i I 1 1 To 1 I 4 I 0 Ovi S 00 I 00 X I I 500 I j 15.00 I s ou 1 10 w i l j 1 oo W poi line f 1 fur line 4 nl rutcy Notice ile i kept of oi pvi of Spittles Vita Mf IK t Mil for accordingly m ad- rttf role will not bo 15 ordered in tin Is por cent on the will be mido jj advertisement than a s Collectable Quarter h 11 nor at tin lot m He 11 ill sli ill be ah iu s not here n A then linl ice or from lint ol D G CHEEVER of uio Junction Wisconsin T GEO B ELY la block S P 31 saJ U Hat Store fife doord ol It Cirt Odlic In j rmd k of ff i M B JOHNSOX illo J D PARKEn JB B J P DRAKE a Fruit AC M nf a tif tbo 4 t HnO a- over tl Strait KdK nr in V H J J T I1 dl M f in CKO O W to X x in 1 M- Die FJ F I ot tlie Campaign I The tries to sell witty over it to cull I long penetrating nose Cau it that the hat old physiognomy is jun now the of attraction When the despatch ilie of who led on the Douglas foi was received in Alton 111 nn old citizen that the msv have got been elections of president In cloven of them the names the individuals elected ended with the letter X v cue the every president who has served terms the termination In only oao has n candidate for with tbc N in his been ed even in this csse the namo of the i candidate possessed this This fact must be and I A paper says i The nre gathering up and j making campaign ot t watch r man named I Ranks me to have split iu Xot I to be outdone the Baltimore convention with the same object in are hunting up all the Little has carried tu his for the last twenty years They said to he numerous I XEW THE 1 most readers of the Scriptures have sometimes remarked that uo matter how carefully or how frequently have ihc they arc sure o find thing is to them because the thought was always there and their minds only prepared to discover it The lesson is constantly en- forced in this way that iran very much iho same as formerly and that the same things happen to the HOW as in former times Bui we were scarcely prepared to find so a description of the claims of j the republican candidate to distinction as we sec in v A man wus famous according as he had lifted up upon the thick Tn to the Courier and the of the the has not only bec-u but greatly I of Boli Bob the meadows and every deed is accomplished My has got a new piano and now farewell to the tranquil content and the evening papers and the big cigars that make ambition virtue oh And oh ve ta engines whose tnl Jove's dread clamor lint stop 1 cannot bid them farewell for one ot them has arrived H on a dray Six men carried it into and it It weigh a ton i nines liko n mirror and 110.1 curved Cupids climbing up its sides And such My wile lias commenced to tice and time touched the chine I thought we wort in the of a thunder storm and the lightning had struck the sliest The cat with tail erect took a bee line for a upon a back fence a six shilling pane of The awoke and Ihu little fellow tried to beat the but he GDI not do it beat him A lonelier has introduced into the He says he is last of on's grand army JIo wears u at me fiercely and garlic and goes by ilie fame of lie played an de opera the lie run Ins through hB twice then grinned ben cocked up at the ceil ing like a hunting end then came down one I heard n sound similar o that produced by n dancing upon the tenor of n fiddle Down another finger nrd I was reminded of the wind whistling a liolo iu a hen coop He touched and I 1 in an orchard listening to ing of a jackass he inn his the and I thought of n boy n stick upon a fence All a sudden he stopped and i bought had happened Then caine both and oh Lord such a noise never before I thought a had struck the house and the trails wete caving in 1 I in the cellar ft ton of nns falling HIT 1 I thought the machine had the noise stopped mid I heard my is the matter exclaimed 7 The was my dear that LR I and the Conat rolled up his shoot paper He calh bat lor the of I else thm a rail n ii inlo I could enpy myself but m n 7 darned in the neighborhood to hear the time blasted thing 0.11 t 1 irith rhn I and when the nre I have to cay 1 and ail ht same as 3 blind am hammers thait oni and 1 ihri uf the troubled a perpetual obliged to one of all life As for myself T had put riv head n tin pan and bp drummed tu sleep with a pair ol irum hear anv Ln thumped out pennies 111 hunt of i iv dinw the waud in the LinKi organs bones and li let ri Vie find the letti r from John in the tuv Chronicle is an old Jackson Democratic who shared with the President the privations and hardships if pioneer life in the days of and canals His letter is n plain unvarnished statement that will find a response in Ihc breasts of hundreds of old the pioneer nines Tlie item appeared in the Columbus Statesman a ngo 1 take from the Coles Ledger e were informe 1 a divy or two ago by a delegate to he Baltimore Convention at our office laat Hunks the man assisted Abe Lincoln to make these rails the are itig such a has I o the election of Lincoln who has been n the I Lincoln to and j else Hurrah for Hanks J this I to If 1117 choice lor or I i vote as between the for that I is worth at all 1 claim it as a right to be correctly 1 am a and regiot to say not tin I one 1 have never been r I date for any nor do I expect to 1 sar yet I lune never been a iu politics mr boyhood I been n party I in nil I e I party o nnd J I it nil the it l.as I So as 1 voted for ray oid friend Lincoln For years I iatc upon the parly pride and success pleasure but ns Mr made n speech in tur in nnd iu my hearing 30 vind so of old party ami Mr Clay its leader after lor fifteen years discussing poll 1 to love o lulea to him 50 well and so ly of that party and of Mr Clay upon it hull bad mean at I learned to look both ns dangerous nnd full of me for ihc 1 never of a leader opponent sav and I menu follow balance of inv iitc a U to abi e a patts fi chi and then ih nn I do o Ii may be in nli bo n dupe naile thai m he been ike he to Tie old i a-n kind nl I think it o tn rin so and as Mr Ijo thei stin iu tba thai he in ilie of Lis p lilies I Ini h u hu i time tbr nu nu mind to ill Iu I o me I ran j say I have done but I Know there i avc ci would do I done were it not they do not willing U break lies tu talk of old As long as 1 have Old Abe to me I know I very fhr from right he elected president otic liud any trouble in his boat he hub only Io ic member how we used to gel out of hard places by rowing straight ahead and by making The n by his giant arm lie Mill a tremendous maul largest ho can make smallest rai's I seen him try a cut and once the second he to use up Though not u beAutiful of i thn a titling one and mean to Abo one of his he be elected iu the I city of on the dav of his 1 to be kept in the White Ho riiK his JOHN GAZETTE AND PRESS n to C my m ih i parly anv an ill 10 f e Ii Ini ihi i 11 to be lie v c Mr I the northwest acre hundreds of splendid are a sad for of water Cun lie A Yi Jantier a a or lie called j and tlie tlic you want say feet a feet the lie Of gravel dig it out in the he bottom of birh i ib the veil in the of the Tid Tn trch the tide to rest en Then build iLe joa yom walls nnd if y i plenty of right kind of stone not it coirr ami K-t it Celtic and dry before you it a the run tlic von dug out as to let the water settle before yon let it iu the little u runs in wi'l nor injure the plaster anv and you can clean t out time 011 jet a chance plati a dam the of tnc bottom nl the us here n goo 1 h v and sei per do as as 1 the 1 xi i n the feet is i ton mu 1 he let it lauf or On dair in tie of sil si oral the nu Then -nd slop lam It iip ii rot ri -i n t I the er S r o nnd a it it- if M i in i ml e it i ci i the I ill lei i- fi k-- u pure u h ial ii nn KM M one or f ens I tile are tit Till IIK 1 I HY to I he 11 C1 It 1 till 1 1 t it ot As me i the 1 n 1 1 u ll 1 w s H I n i- I The Sovereignly V Johnson Ihc Douglas can lot was a member of Senate fiom Georgia in ISIS by to fill Uic occasioned by resignation of T Ui a speech on the Oregon V IS IS hi look the most ultra ground on ihc of slavery m the going bryond what man unless prince of fire-eating had then to tain This speech which is a peculiarly rich one for be found in full iu iho appendix to the Globe for on SST tci M- IH no iii the government can ex- from the territories of the country to by the candidate of the party but rend what Lc Tor the purpose of this question it not ot for the territory iu in nnd the oi in the 1 of he ory lie power is ly greater in ihc than other in no con inf I ill oi to lie candidate of sovereigns and bear him suppose that congress have right territorial government only that iben nil ceases can the Uie pass nn act slavery the moment you admit right to organize n government in admit i vi ION of on link law tn give them an net of the territorial ci slavery should be sent to congress for they would be to it of it an uet which could not It IT a is Hi but to the Kind the cv are Mr that has absolute ihc that territorial oil do u llll COn- jf and linally that coi m- m or duly in io tu -.1 tame other f: i tl the of in stale think ihc a-e ie of ilie right nf the of TV to 01 slavery us KH are i He ia uu the side IN fires QV There was an and gathering of at last Friday The spirit of the mere the fell short of the gathering four years ngn the ame zeal was and the of the campaign is foreshadowed that About o'clock in Ihu morning masse of centered here it movement towards the of g A largo procession under the charge of appointed by the of city and by chose i by various gations from Iho surrounding towns com- its In thi sion were delegations from tbc of Milton Harmony ami tlw city of the Milton delegation nied by a baud m a nagon by six horses and bearing a fine and hauliers On the route fro n La and TurJe hile procession wending iu way the prairie a large train of road carrying ill hundreds to the some The tram from the well loaded with live ison nnd arrived nine o'clock and addition cars addel here about of lie club and a number of our cit clock the train uf gci nnd cars it ver a tra it -s fion nibor on lini nf the rond nud ai with sev fns The cannon io a platform 051 ami fect as train on At his MIS received by nml to thr prit of of this train a rain and six -in 1 gieen nml a Wide Lame into the cuv A uow ill lie city nl If nip as aided uy eight ants This truin and by iho of of n of banners wnh u uf a public aiv to name but tve very happily by Senator Doolittlo and Mr Sf they returned to cily and until 11 o'clock was the theatre of a gny nnd animated more easily imagined described club many high commendations Soon after 0 o'clock the special evening train in bringing an accession to the numbers of the club and the elegant foi it In num bers it previously excelled any other club and notwithstanding the short time which had been devoted to drill its marching and evolutions were at to cither of the clubs on parade During the marching the burning of u of Roman surprised the by its suddenness and gave the effect of a of to the liant exhibition Our friends o he conclusion thai their visit to last week had produced a of pils that excelled then and ed with a liberal lie attentions of which been the recipients here At 11 o'clock the last return train took its Irom the city and a dny pleased its work The arrangements for meeting had been well and out attendance was very in of the duties incident upon ike opening harvest nnd numerous other ings and excursions that have called for the lime money of ibe people in ad- sections of the spirit man argues no damnation of effort on pait of the invincible phalanx that citadel of republicanism in Wisconsin an assurance of a prouder victory than ever yet was won in is in the state NKW The public somewhat by the appearance in cily last Friday of a called de- devoted o Iho of the of iho democratic parly Tt is edited by association of men who have Douglas in ers oi in the we siote dial lames Armstrong the Times of this and JIMC a politician of the of democratic are among it and Daniel C acd 1 publishers public bo as we confess we wo saw the raid learned who were iis and be some deep game going on among democrats in relation to the une of the ip Iis mo vein outs arc as dark as they m-e secret and object the selling it of the Douglas men of this stale ami fat in which they suffer in of of ihc in general we extend to them pardon for done hoping but not expecting will be in obtaining from party whom they have so heartlessly deserted A great deal of fear has been cd and expressed by certain people that of Of Lord of Dartmouth College relative to slavery etc would corrupt minds of those students under bis these fears are the ing exhibit of the political status of ihc shows Republicans 2M crats including both wings 78 Union party men 5 The result of Oregon is a terrible the democrats who dently expected election and the choice of a legislature favorable to Lane and his friends U is surmised that election will add to by showing those wbo always went to be on ihc strongest side that wing of the democracy has the possible At a on the Sib Henry F Leopo'.ii prominent Guiman who have been the of tie de- in that city append upon tie staud and their to he democratic party There ii great asm among the Germans of that locality for Lincoln and Among the democratic orgies have for in western York are the Evening only per in Ihc The Ins come and Lane Iu so doipc- i says it the nill of of the party in old count Tin notorious fur iis blark and white of northern a months rgo bai out fcr Like the for tiur u- ilie fire school fion j a ming manifesto nonic ago in favor of through th Union nud American be support Those statesmen lie so in Mexico and I has sinco known to well in their high tions in he councils of the nation lohn mid Joe Tho most in tho siate uf sa The made by lie friends of las to got up a in his in the southern slates n mi- erable failure and has NEW IC