CoBtaxafOMAL.—Several Democratic paper* io the northern part of tbo State apeak In rery nattering terms of tbo Hod. C. L. Bonham as the next Democratic candidate for Governor.Tiie Democracy of this section of Indiana we decidedly in faror of Mr.; Dunham for their standard-bearer In 19G9, well-knowing b!a ability aa a public fpwker,aad the Goundoesa ofhla Democracy, which, we art? proud lo eat, Is of the purest nietd.In 1854, when Antl-Nebrwkilsm and Knew Notblngiim alhired hobdredl from ocr-mka, ne of | Mr. Docbain boldly stood by his party and the Iryht,' principles which It inscribed upon Its banners. In aatcr 18*5 Mr. Dunham took tlie stump, and did more to warda the aucceea of the Demociwtio party than almost any other speaker in* the Slate.With Mr, Dunham as our etandird-bcarer io 1850 wo can literally demoUjb Black Republicanism in Indlaaa—for the hontti manes bate only to bear him with bis matchless logic and touching eloqtauce to become conriaced. The Third Congressional District may be set down ai certain to fjo for Mr. Dunham la Conrenticn—/«cjbcn {Alien. ' j ’