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Ik Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to the Interests of Wood County, Politics, Literature, Agriculture, Education, the Arts and Sciences, Home and Foreign VOL. V. PEREYSBURG, O., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1857. PROPOSED CONSTITUTION AMENDMENTS. AMENDMENT NO. I. Iteaolvedny the Uenur.d Asmunbly of tho State nf Ohio, Three-llfths of tho member elected to each House conoorriurt tin-rein, That it lie anil hereby in proposed to Hie electors f this state to vote on the ntcond Tuesday of October next, upon the approval or rejection of ihe following amendment its a Hubnti- -tte for the twentydifth section of the second article C' constitution and for the second section of the ' rtit-le, titid for the third section of the eleventh !,vi. : all regular wessons of the (Jeneral An ombiy shall comni-iue on the first Monday of Janu ary, annually. Sen ilur s'.ull be eleeted Mentally, and representatives anuu.illy, by Die eleeluM of their re spective eon tub's or dUn-ii'isou Liu second l'mdiy of October. Their term of oiliee h.ill commence on ihe first day of January nee. nfVr their election, and tint, of senators Khali continue to y ar, and that of rep resentatives one year. T'ne senators elected in Oct.o her nextshitll hold their m'.ices for two years, ami the npresentative elected at tins mime time- shall hold -their offices for one year, Provided, that Huverr.ccii of the senators eleeted on the rfee.md Tuesday ol'Oe i fcober, ls.'iT, to be jtcprtalnori by lot, a Hi'' President -of the senate, may duvet, -dial! hold thir nill.' for only koDQ year, and their successors shall be t lei ted on the "-second Tuesday of th-toher, one thousand ebjht hun dred and Hfty-eitflit, and biennially thereafter. When ny county V.r.ill ha-vis al'iMitiim above the rate for representative no hnuv t'litbein nudtipli(d liy ten, 'tho res, xni he etpul to oil! or uure ration, addi 'tionjf Vepresetititives sdidl be apportioned for such -Tatios among, the several b.'hhI'iiw nf tho decennial r peri.)d in the following manner : If there be only one ratio then a represent a ive shall be allotted to the tenth session of the decennial p.-i'io.l. If there are two rutin representatives shall be allot ted to the ninth and tenth sessions; if three to the eighth, ninth and tenth ; if four to the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth ; if live to the nix 'h. seventh, eighth, ninth and ;enth ; if six to the nt':h, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth; if seven to tin fonilh, llfth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth ; if eiL'ht to ihe third, fourth, llt'ih, sixth, seventh, ci'it, ninth and tenth; if nine to the sreou 1, third, fourth, linii. sixth, . seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth suiuns of the du- cennlal period re'p.viively. In determining nmnber of s'nnrors to whirli tiny natorial tllstrl'-t mlylit he emitted in anv deee.ntiial period, by reason of anv fraction of a s.-natori tl r.itln, the fraction shall be multiplied by five, and if the re .tilt be cquil to on: Hi-ir.itori.il ratio, an additional : tionator shall he allotted to said district tor the ninth snd tenth sessjoua. If it be coi ii to two such ratio- au additional Senator for the seventh, cWhth, ninth, and tenth sessions shall be allotted to mioIi district. It three then to the tit'lii, sixth, seventh, eighth ninth and tenth. . , , - , , If four, to tho third.foiirth.lifth.sixLh.s'-ventb,' ighrh. ninth, and t.-nth v-ssi-us r.-speeth -1; ', If tin aim nd ment be adopted bv the eleeturs. the .MaMie uw en titled to more than mie ineiub. r in eitn-r or b..th lrancheaof the Lei!atan' in the fourth and htih sc-. Wisns of the present (te- eunial period now provid ed, shall have a tKr number d' lueuib'M'n iuea, !i brniK-h thereof lor each session uf tlu- r.Miiainder ot the pres ut decennial period. N. H. VAN VORHES. Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. Dated April 3d, 1857. AMENDMENT NO. II. Resolved bv llui ti'Mieuil A" jmidy Ohio, Three-fifths ol the t.i '.a''- r-i e Il-use roneiirrin ' then-in. tli.it it b of the : eel- 1 1 troiosed to the cl- i -r-. in mis :.ue to v . c:i tbe seeou.l Tuesday ot it tob-r next, ii;o;i tlie .tpitt'oval or rejection of the I'ollo.viii'j ani -u 'iiieuf, as a -ir.i-tuteror the lit'th and sixth ertio:i of the iourtn arth le of the Constitution, vu : nm:. ldMriet ( uiin shall be held iu eiieli county a' h-.i; on e i:i e i a ye.ir, . one or nuin l.'i.-'U'iet Judtro el-'i-ted i.ie elL. ! separate districts to b pi-- m rieo ' y law, who !nli hold their olliey for live w-ur ; ami ti;uins' the.r eon tinuaneu ia otfke ah.dl r . id- in tlu .i;.-:uet b,r whh li they are eleeted, th,- TovNi.ii.- ;' th four, t eM h action of this arti rle .-d..ll lo !': i t t .liidu The tieneral Assembly may by 'aw liii'.Uo; ie the ji. of the Distriet f.tia.-t, :i d -f the e-e:r o, vo...:,..-i: pleas, to Hx the times of !. ti.-'ir r. caurta. Until "Mstriet .hid '.-s.-. mil hav and qualilie'l, liistrb t .lllll. Illl't l.e 1 1 I,.. JiKlifA of the Supremo lUUl l Coilltaon I'b iis, us ii'i.v iiuihnri.c-L trtct court ii;tii i : v -'ten j.iri- ii lin': : Tided by la.', an I r!.i' j'- '- s l!. rul rci(4i' !iK-li p'i'.'.-r ait I .i'lf. i i'lii a: jBi te r.tni'c:i -i: j':.; '--!' Hi-'ii.' US t-liad bf .i:.'- .'t- by i.' y. N. H. VAN VORHES. Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD, THOMAS H. FORD, President of the Senate. Dated April 21, 1857. AMENDMENT NO. III. Resolved bv ihe licr.iral Aemb rf tho : ,of Ohio, three tit'ibs.-t ihe niviubtsii b-cit-d to each fbnnch, concurring tli -rein, that u be .trd iiereby, ia proposed t.i the t'ln'ior- .it ibe S'ate, to v.,te mi the second Tue-day uf Uftnl er m-x:. i. a4 j-umvc or reject the follow mi; a'iieuduiMtt as a Mib.-ii! !! for tho ceeond and tli id section . 1 the twcifili : article of the couti'ut ion. All property, personal and real, sVill he subject taxation but a und' no ruie, ut the true value tht-rt-of in inourv, by nuch dt-duetions f. om crt-tbis may b allowed" as the G.-iiLr:il Assembly niay d-eui i x pedicnt; l'rovided, ihl. buryinj nnituU, public school bouses, and all public property, and all in stitutions of parol v public cburuy, and all houses used exclusively for public Wtuvhip, tihall be ex empt from tixation; and if lh" total value uf the (personal property of any person fdiall not exceed fifty dollars, iiie Ktine may be exempt from tava tioo. All property employed iu banking diail .always bear a burden ot taxution equal tu thai im- of individuals. N. H. VAN VORHES. Speaker the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD, President of the Senate. Dated April 3, 1857. AMENDMENT NO. IV. ! Resolved by ihe (ieueral Amenably of the Sa;e of OniO, Three-tlt'ths of ihe menibeis eleeted lo each Jiouse coucurnnt; therein. That it be and hereby is pruponfd to u.t electors of th Siate, ou ,the second Tuesday of October next tu approve or reject the following aiuentinienc an a Huninute for the tirst and seeond sections -f tha thirteenth article of tho constitution, viz : Corporations of every description s'.a-l bo created, and corporate powers ffrau'e I only by general laws which thall .define tho powers, privileges and immunities and prescribe the duties and liabilities ol each class or descriptions of corporations, but tho general as sembly may enact special laws for the relief of .corporation in peculiar eases, and may muke spe cial provisions iu regard to corporations incases ,v herefrom their peculiar location or interests nch special privn-ious aro required, and nny from time to time aKer or repeal all buch laws, as are authorized by this secuou. N. H. VAN VORHES, Speaker the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD President of the Senate. Dated April 3, 1857. AMENDMENT NO. V. Resolved by the General Assembly of the Slate pf Ohio, Three fifths of the members eleeted lo .each house concuriing therein, lb at it be, and here, by is proposed lothe electors of tliis riuto to vote, pa the second Tuesday of Octuhur next, upon the approval or rejection of the following auieiidiueni as au additional section to article eleven of lh' constitution. Evervcountv whichuow is.ormav hereafter be entitled to more than oue seimlor, or representative for the residue oi tlie pro eui deeeii Dial period, or for all, or miy portion of any hub seaueut decennial period hlmll be divided into a maur senatorial and representative districts as there may be senators or representative ehctive la any one year of the pres. ut.orauy subsequent -decennial period, which districts hba'l be of cou-- r tivuous territory, and each district shall contain ;o nearly a ratio for Buuator or represeutmivo as is attainable!, without violatiiiir the rule herein given as to continuity of territury.and without dividing tie township elcttiou precinct, or ward. If any representative er senatorial Ji -.trict, composed of two or more counties shall by ivavnn of any t xcesH of population over a ratio, be entitled to ndJii ion al representatives or senators lor any poition of the present1, or any mibsequent, decmnUl period, the district shall be divided into two districts, for each portion of such decennial period, which shall be contiguous territory, and each Bltull con tain as near a ratio as is attainable without divid ing counties. If by reason of the annexation of one senatorial dist.Ict to another, there shall be any excess of population over a senatorial ratio, which shall be entit.L'd to Additional representation for any por tion of any decennial period, each district, as now constituted, shall elect one senator Counties shall be divided into districts by the county commissioners or such other board ot ofli cers elective and renideot in the proper county as may bo provided by law. At leas', four months prior to the general election in the counties entitled to more than one member of either house shall be divided into districts for the residue of the present decennial period, and at least, four months prior to the general election in the first year of each subsequent deceunal period, the counties entitled to more than one member tor all, or any portion of Buch decennial period, in either orhot.h houses, thall be dividid into districts fir th whole of the deevnninal period. A de-cription of, the district ot each county shall b.- published as iitity utz mi cci.tru uy uiu uuuuij uuiu;iiiantuuuia or ai may be prescribed by law, 1 N. H. VAN VORHES, Speaker the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD, President of the Senate April 3d, 1857. SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE. Columbus, April 4, 1857. J hereby certify that the 1'oretjoing proposed constitution amend men ts are correctly c -pied from the original rulis on rile in this ofhVe. JAMES H. BAKER, Secretary of State. Common Pleas, Wood County, State of Ohio. Jl'miu V. .i;eoft, I'liiiiitill. vs. il.iii-y T. liiieliley, uul oilier iiuloovii. 'bri-mi.:litJ. Ifenrv T, bulMev. bi lic-ve'l ti) be i.i tin Mne ofev Y'U'Ij, illld fitb.T Ullliliow n ib t'eii .l;m will pb a-e raliO notice that .b-Mip W. Seott did on tlie 'JTih day of A ii -ls.".7. file t'l'titiun in tie e.oirt i .t'ctiMiionpIea-, wii bin iiml for the enmity of Wdoib in rbe star ot" Ht; , nilitinst tbeui s-t.in t'.e-l;i rhat l!:e.-,ii.l Itevv T. I'ulU lev, did on the Ittli d.iv nf .-' j.r. oilier, I Or,, ;;iv ;i nmrt;r!iiie tit the :ul piai mi t', t -eeure tlie p.'tvinent tit' eleven pro!nisnry nous i-l the .jtne d ite oiiid nmi-iae. ea- li t'ir tho sain r." .'', ;'n h,!e;vM from Mav :!il, 1 .W, mi the e;'ni itnlixi.ied nee--.i t !i fall that pai t of river tr r Jiie.i lies in tm tl-U..-ervi; ut tin; .Miimiiee and ivt t i.f a line rr, i vur general, in tin1 '-.w i". w .;!! ri vur U'aeis i iien sl'in imniber three, of the I Kapi'U. in Wood eotmrv. (bi,t, tinder the direeth.n of lii-.- -u:'vi I 1 7, and reeoideo as th - 1 :h- I miiai.er. two aei lot V el k . exeepf ;il ynw. and :).exe.M.t, '. to J. sl.lt , 11"V Jlii". e t-l I' bur.". iiam!er. oio.-. I'oni, jive, eiht, vi. tiiii teen, and evenif.ni, in bioel tbre,:!i)t 1. in bbir-li number ftnir; ami lorssold II. Diir- litimbi 'onubec uai and toiirteen. in b,oeU luir.iber one: and mitnberi t wo, tlin-c, ol-veii. anl fourteen, in bbudi 'uui'ier rivo: exeeot al.:o. a w-iter b.t , seveuti-i ii. iu I'locti thrPP, loi'tv-i inc let t alld : It! vi b i-ti V. .;;er iin. t and exfeudi:-niiviaM.' w-if.-r. '1'be Mi!"! ' i.;iet o.' w liieh tbt: ; it!i p.ivt i.t to he is iilioio-" d fo eo,iraiti alio i it fort v-eiy lit acres exe'its'ive the bit above exet jiTi' V. and pr ivin:;-t!:at th abl iVjiu incs mav be !dd to i ut;. said it: or; ;-. i,n whicdi is .s Ji'.otto, wit n interest fnon y 'j: , 1 -i :. and ar-:aial ihut the iI'MfiidaiKs be barred iVom a II intc.'i si therein: and t!if said Henry T. Uell-.ey, a.:d oib-r d.-ie'ul.iut.-are herehv imtifi.-tl th.it the ;i:i tveuiv-'d ti ;t;;r-r and answer sai l oetirioii ini n b aitti-thoTih dav o-Sep-.e..ii..r .. ' 1 'y .i' i JAS. H. CAMPBELL, Plffs. Atty. Toledo, September 3, 1857—17w [...] Legal Notice. Wood comity, ami si.: i K: o.-iu t; O. Cidtu!!. Cidifta C. DKFI'M'.'.N I - w;ll t;i liyt' At-u-t. . f. I tii-vn, i!i '.be ;i'.'i.( i i m rr. rbe b"..il title to nt bit T:!, Ml id i-t. He. ai'd eui;-,; -. . t i-i t t'- 'ir av.e.rst-ir. I ',ir '.. 11. t i.d 1 our 1 it iv,. i!i;;-c!:a-.-.! 1 I' tnii tl;.' I. uitcil -t tN'S. i .Old ft'i'Ui Julni ('. i'iiil; tt bi- tit'b! in trust ,l.iis. !:.', .I-t i!"i'.'irbinrs t" emivy crcf tlie title of rt.-, s.u:: I s:titi in-tilioii ml or b i'.nv tl; i.l' .i'bl et in t, or lb.it :i:i v:U .Tl U irei. I : thai j r tli' it m i lit- v nf V'ir. ! I ii ! - 1 dedro.b. !::;(' -t ; ;irili lia K. ( ;al;)iu, to j t.-'Lieu the e un to or- t to .bllitV. an.l tb:- .l itl ili.it yi'U ao-wt't' j dwV t-Ii..1 iK'xr term ' ,ik. n am! tVens' lia.t ! .lueoi'iiii-.iv. OZIN GALPIN, By S. Jefferson, his Attorney. September 3, 1857—17w6* September 3, 1857—17w6* FOR PERRYSBURG AND TOLEDO. THE FINE STEAMER CHASE, CHASE, CAPTAIN HALL, V rl I., ni.lkt- two trips : ilay.Kniiil.i' VV tweeil t'crisl'lir;:', Matlinee t'il leavile; l'errysbaltr al V A. M. and 1 1 e exc-'prci. he an.l Toledo, a. LoineTu- le.lo at lot A. M . Illld .. e. M. The CII ASi-: c..,iaiieets.at II A. M. withtlie AKKtlM', rapt. Caverley, tor Ilttroil. tltus I'oi-inlu tlie most pkasatltati.l cxtit-ilitions i-onteto that cit. BLINN & BARSTOW, Agents, Perrysburg. OHIO PROTECTION INSURANCE CO., OHIO PROTECTION INSURANCE CO., OF COLUMBUS, OHIO, CAPITAL,-300,000 scccni'.n tv nociu.r. -rni- amoi sr. ril A K F.S risks ugainat loss or dai.iaee 1. v l-'ire.tlie X pei-ilsotsua.ori aland aaviatioiouoi traasportutioa DIRECTORS: Hon. ISAAC BRAYTON, of Cleveland, Hon. ISAAC BRAYTON, of Cleveland, " I. IRRION, of Hillsboro', Hon. ISAAC BRAYTON, of Cleveland, " I. IRRION, of Hillsboro', " JOHN A. CORWIN, of Cincinnati, Judge R. B. WARDEN, Judge R. B. WARDEN, A. MONROE, J. P. M. HOWARD, W. P. HUBBARD, A. KINHADE, S. DENNIE, J. P. M. HOWARD, Sec'y. A. MONROE, Pres. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Citoaoi-t Stilus will I'liiielualiv atiendt" all luisim-ss entrusted to him intliusever.il conns ot' NVooil .uei au- jonniijf eouiuies. (llie e ,0. r Itliiio.y. Caistuw's store. 8. Si'isk i;.,.. ) J. V. Uo.-s, Ks... IVrrvskurs. I-'.. D. Puck. m. ii.. i (li-to. Laskkv, Ks., Ililead. 1 ' A N I It L li.VICIO.V, lis, p. Aiiil'.ll 'l'p, .Ici'oi-t Kiti.i.itr. W'esi Mit-iou'. Jo-i.n H.ii-us, perrvslnir'. .lo:ie 'J.i. s.-,;;v. A S 11 H II V O O i;", ATTOItXKV AT L UV, GENERAL C 0 lTe G Tl N G AGEMT, 'EIl!'! fMiicrilu'r will a pmil iniiriMCtl lai'.ii, si! I tntcl tuio uii'l n lull' iii:! a vu lVn niivy. tti tilt- i;ili l Hi:nl. if iiru I'll ;H-n. witli ( iiiijtpnf.l: a tr !! irt'ii;n-.i au.l i;tin I Ii will Ik- -.1 1 ;ii a l-ai riiii. hr i-asli. A -ilii.i iMOlv. IVn-vhiirM. ,hi ;.J, I.-..".; Ktf l.iirov! E'liriei lor S.isr. Sii.tai-rilifi' li:i! a jtMui nnii'i'Vitl tuvm ;'ir i!i siniiitk'i) tlitvo nuitm iroin IVrrv-l'ur' un Ui.i ' U-ru Ufsrvo uiiti MauiiifO vml. Tlu ru ai t Si i i:t iuru.H umior pioj i;ulti;iii.ii. ;ui ri-!i.;r-l i.i't n Jjintiln li uit tivn-, with izotui Imiiilinjs yi-K-r mill. o,L't 'iVm ruaHniial Ii.-, with hat u binaH jmrsiun tin. mi. For the Journal. Letter from Capt. McKinley. "iVh enrvy our neih'jnrft failings in stht, but throw our o n uvi r oar sho,ibUnis.M " No petiny--Xi pater nostr.r." K. A. IhftiiiN.s- Sir notice that in briefly paying Vfitir R(jt)jj!imoiitH to tho latu Dcinocr.itie County Convention, yon do mo tho injustice to c!ass mo unions the candidates for Probaiq Judge. I supposed it to be distinctly understood ihut on na account would 1 bo a candidate for more than one ohVe before the convention. To the friend who niinouiT.cd my name, I am prateful ; but I innnediuti'ly uuthiivired the Gilead delegation to withdraw ii; which was done as fornuilly ns it had bvun unpoiineud. Hence you will discover that, lira not a cundulafc for Probate Jadgt! I do not know bow you came to mako tho erroncons stntoment, but I feel confident that it was not in tenuonal, and that this explanation will set the maitcr right. Hud I been ambKious for a place, outside of my . profession, tlie offices of Clerk iiini Auditor, with the duties of which long practice has made mo fa-1 in; liar, offered a much easier nomination, and would I aiviu;;uj uuvu -puiu vr.ucr, wniuu uiier an, ib ine titi'.'si ion, ibe great bone uf contention botweeu ciindidates of the fame political tenets The nliusiona aa to " PcUvfoesiwi" superior E'lueutioti, court room friantH, iiKij;;erei:ttu;ss, &c. I am willing to leaye for the criticism and decision of those who know, or may hereafter know u!l ri.'R'nvil to. My natural abilities I owe to God and my Mother and my education, tu the laws which furnish "the people collect":!," for tiio burlieaded und barefooletj orphan. Yet I am wil ling to be pitted, even against my Iriends who though pigmies be I ore Justices, are buatcrs in the Common Plea.-. Ita I ha ! I wonder if friend Keid and imself were to tie mackerels to our coat tail: if weeould'nt be whales too ! But whim i would assume those uirs so cummmon to CL'uti.nical jaukanapej I am reminded of the old mhi'jQ : ' I!e who thh'ks too much of himself in in danger of biug foiyolten by ihe rest of the wnrid." However, reirardiess of the danger of be ing tl:oti:'!u vain, I might suy that I have proved myself in tlie funim and in t!;e field, wlien some would dure to faint and yield I Remember the tiie in the Hint shines not till it is struck ! But to o-'jt up a controversy as to who is the greatest aniusiir ttio learned lawyers of our county, and the que.iiioii of fv.pability for tiie louzy little picayune oi:i"eof Prosecuting Attorney, is supremely Vidi euioiw ! It can, however, be aceoinaed for from tl. j t'a . t i!iai mice and flies are more numerous than elcp'um's ar.d lions. But the people will perverse ly mi-tnkeuU us huge, irgul giants for eommou pUic mortals, not. more vie than millions or sim i.ar oip.-ds whieli strut around for a season, and 'ii 'lu'.vn tu t he grave, and perhaps to obliv ioa ! ij.H all iboiisti expressions, it used at a'!, were a!iin to tlie '-st'iiling'' one, so beautifully illustrated in the. Higious selections; the" were inoiv -tubs to amuse tho whale." but for that I -h:mM prr.perly rcsi.nt a:i attack upon my prol'es ' .-;o;nil riTMitiitiim the only means of my liveli- hoo 1 a'.. ' . 'inpurt of my orphan ehi'.divn ; the ser vice of my country Imvi;'.; rendered me incapable uf nmim..l l.iliur. Piut im jierstc of sane mind can be operated up on by s'.tch U'a.hil , and Sj far as 1 am concerned, I led di.si o-i'd to dismiss the nonsensical egolisti- -.1 ,..!:,.., :.. "-"ft"., ii'.ieei.iii. upon we story mi.-i.-iu I..Tiwr. .... i;i wL.I.ku Uiilos tooK i " 'V--1'";" "!:" , ',' ,:iL lrv:l- . Vs.- r:iinv is at toast u ia er:iu;e exetiw lor tool ast a U; ITLlll! :,!al idiotie s 1 sll.olid r..uu .i-adal.rion of in hnpuU-uey ; awl, s soon l!n!; o, coi'si .vs the memory o: call' 7r.Wf.7r ran. n'mt viilr.i to suck a f havii; my ji'sio: excited by the: p.'iilons of coi:!ish e::;n'.-:pes or iralf -d i-.cksters. Bitch poor llilov.s by some, :i!.;o i!:e 'l'lil'iill, wh-?relli 'v ti-'.v. v. .t.i : La ..' ..-.-.vu the 1.0. it i Yo ..i inisappreiieu i.m .m vn.: !:!. !fj l4ic.iliiicoM ot is', fur t--I t.i !.,r.e irwMitteal Wlien it-e l;iilde:er;n:ii - t!i; .1:1 !::.).-, wo eouU'nt t'X!)uct the ri"-""i .i'"' ;.; u iiiijuiing; Of.p .' mat is it tour allnsion to certain p;o;e.-aed liu-.ts was uiiaecessui'v. i knew the run of tlie ropes. . have shook the' ha.-h all my Ule. i m . .. . 1 - 1 1 ... t'"-i o i.,,t ,.o.;..i i toiret n., l!.o..-l ilie l.ait, but p iiU proieip.es ?!.onl l not lie snixervn-nl to pei-on .,1 j.t.:ei, an-4. frlciiils w'.o uru iih yon in tlie sunshine, lint leave Toil when VOU il" l''e shade, don't of:en do-I "ceive any one. The hand is the hand of Esau, Km voh-e is the voice of I:.l,. Rl. thU! matter must settle without the iuterveuiiun uf po - Iltlcat opponents, audi men must be tougllt at. home : lor aituouuti tuey cannot strike strom blows, they know how to light with poisoned wea pons, and thus by their malignity, railter than by their hnnoaible skill, they bring tac Ujblest antago nist to the ground. " And like the hat of India brakes, In. piaio s fan ihe woand it inaixs ; Aivi, soolliia thas the itreaiu-'i' s pain, I: ,'o-iuks the life-lilood from the vuia." Hat I have done with this stale. neut ; I am eon teat to let yoarlitiiny notice of our couven lion, go before the people iu all Its pristine Shakespearian ieve.iness, I have no p?rsonal rpiarrcd with any man, but I va::t it to be understood, that. -TV- ;1 -sli will ipiiver wile;'! the-pinrcrs tear, 'i'ln- l.loo.l wil. ll.i .v ivliere tiie kiilte is tlrivon." With n-op-jr respect, I am voar obedient servant. D. M. McKINLEY. Gilead, Sept. 21, 1857. Ditch Notice. Tin fullovi'v inK'rtiH(l per.sdin, as OTiiers of the tletM-ihrtl laml opptisitu their npfctivt.' ilium's, aiv liervl'y iiu'.irit-i), th:it nn :ipilii.itnin hs hen made to tJm tru.iLi.'t't-ol'ilid.tiicLuii towiisliip Wootl t'oiuiiy, Ohio, to i.iy mit, locttte ami appnriiuu ainnu tin limtl ovmrs, bem tilc l Vlien hy, tliu tx fense ot' laying out, uai tha share to he mila or opened ol'eat'h, of a ditch or w.-i'(r-course, as id lows: 'otniin-iieuii; at. tht south line ol' aectuni x!7, ct tnwu ti north, ol r:iiii:n IIIimsI, wner- said line cios iia the oid Fiiidtuy road, in the west ditch oi' suM load; thenco uorilieriy iiloiif the vei. d tcli o! s ill r.iad tt t hn toitiot cre k or iitvine.nt ar llmi ry Harii'.iiisUe.sat tin- south lii o of ihe twelve uiilw so u it re n ti ivjiimi, in s tid county ; and i.nat naid ti'ij-iees "will me-1 at the m:1hio1 li.nue Ue.tl' liir o'iih tud f s.i 1 1 1 ditch, on the t). h diiy f Stp i. inhi-r, A.. L Lcol, Ui tx.uuiue und ajportion Haul diii'h iicunliug to law: (ie.iiLMf lU;jio. w a u e sec. 31, t. C, r. 10, bU (.'. v . iV o. J. Mo nt'. ii pt. e n e ,' hi c. 34. t. (i. r .10. 70 Mhn M Mct'ah.i'i, w"'.J su sec. -J7,t G.r.10, hU Win I! V on Der 'ilcns, tfc Uroihcn, e .i et w sec. 27, t. G, r. 10, SO Kii -lia, ur Kd.ir Ii. nni, e V.j s e '.t' sec. '11. t. C, r. 10, 80 Chase tt Undoes, w '4' u '4 sec J7, t U, r 10.40 Crisis 'i' roller, b e 4 u m'C. Xi7. t (, r 10, 4U John li.jat.md, w l-a u w 4 m-c. 7, t ti, r 10. ttl) ai-Lt.tf-.iiUi Kebuif , n h -,-j u u 1 1 (c J7,t. ti, r 10, -10 ii e 4 w 4 M-c 'J7,t. ti, r 10, 40 Liiivn C!ark, w K, a e ,'4 h.c iJ'-V t C, r. 10, bO do n w e l L a, e oy( t ti, r 10, 40 Whitcouih ilaiikiLu, w K, h w 4 a-o J2,t.ti,r 10. 8(1 do s w L ii w '4 bee r&i'L.6,r.l0, 40 Vetftni Mornny, u e i4 a w 1 -ec t. ti, i 10, 40 iJh T'cadwell. u . a w 4 mg. t. (i, r. 10, f0 Ja.. M 'l ie d Weil, uw 4 t, w j4' sec 2:3,t H. .10, 10 ii..-v li.n.i!i-r..-. w'.,f a "Cfi.ij.t ti,r.l0,rt7 US-10U J'!::; IIO.VtlLANn.ei al, PetiUo.i.rj. S. J ! i- K i.ll.S S, litty. A Few Scraps. -s Our old friend Knox of the Intliauola (Iowa) Visitor, gets into a humorous mood occasion ally, and his wit runs like a woman ft tongue. In his last paper he gts off the following jokes : Titnsareso hard ia Oltio, that three m.Mi marry one woman. The young martin our place nre plnyino their boyish g-itii'a figain chiisiujj hoops around town, hound in muslin. The farmers in Illinois, during the bi;lt price of torn, cut off the " iisriiiveg " of their hog, considering the in useless ,appendiges1'' Great economy ! To produce the "locked jaw" in a lady, ask her ngp. And to get " leave of absence, ' urge an imme diate answer. Our Dmotratic exchanges are quite jubi lant over the late election in this Stile. It don't make much difference which way the election goes, its always "turkey' with them. " The Greatest onan in the world" nm oia Dachelor soys is the organ of speech woman : it is an oisiin-wuhout stops. Ee. Well, we guess Uial's true. And we aim an old Bach, neither. Ours is a Yankee organ, and it was going when we got it. Don't know when it started think its "perpetual motion." Si.ANORtiKnw. It U recorded tluit in the mid die kg'S.ln France, a person convict 'd uf being a calumniiitoi, was condemned lo place himself on all his fours, and turlc like a dog for a quirter of an hour. Er. If a law of this character was in force in this country, wouldn't there he fun in sum- quarters? Whit a p.-ip-tiia I how-wowing there would be, just at this time. am. ins; the leaders of the Democratic parly. Wo return our thanks to t!i ' Suh-E lilor, who so ably eim.lucted our paper iu our absence. Me savs he is s.i tisfi 'd with nev-.p,!'T glorv. Has au id a that ihe convicts in th.. p'tiit-ntiary are a happy people. Wonders il iher.-'s any punishment aft-r death, for a f.-llow who h.,s made a fool of himself. Wishes lo marry or drown himself don't care which. We regret very much thi.tt'i-. Visitor is to be discontinued. We like tiie pap -r ; y. s, and we like the iinme, although it appears lo be an un furluni.t; one. Tlie Pnyne Died Scutt Detnocraey helil a meeting in Cleveland on Monday nigiit. Mr. ISislpy, an attorney of that city, Ftruck out as usual in a tirade of colored men, 'nier votrSi' and in defence of the "Congo" doctrines gener ally. In the midst of his harangue a colored man succeeded in beittghcarJ, He said thut he "would suggest that it would be much better for the speaker and his party ti address his heiirers upon the issues that pertain to Slate pol itics, its Hnancial afl'irB, their management and subjects thut tlie people have an interest iu, and not spend his time iu abusing and crushing down that class oi tinfortuuat beings who are now already ground in the dust by oppres sion." The Herald savs that this wns said in a mild. ...m.H,. r ,,,,.1 ill. lT..,t uio,.i.;i j Tht, a,i,.llc0 svmnathised, and applauded. Th. j sp.., (ealizeti his position, chaiued his t ic- tics, reased ranliiiii; the ' nie-r " with the brute :,, ... .f T.....a ;., . ... i : .. i , . . an'.i ,n.,i;. ,,r th.,t ,).!.. nf o.'.r .. i..n, citizens '' as " uufi-irtuit it mm who deserved svmpathy ; he said t'le Democrats was true friends uf that enslaved lace (God s..ve ihe in-irl;! said Uncle Toby) that ' the GENTLE MAN ,vho hid just spoh'ii'' h.-re the colored 1 tiling n.ii u arose, anil b ';;n'd that he should no' ho tiiismlderstood, I .tsk il"t of th.' orator to Y..elli. nr.rn t., .-,.11 ,.. ,r... (.. .. I ; u g t'l.n my down-trodden fellow bein-s shall b. r-coanineil as human, ami th t the on,t-jr will . i us alone." This took th-- wind all out ol Hai.lev'n sail, h'is urnweh ll inned around him iiKwanol.l p-ttieOdt, ni ca.-tmn alienor in a i dead calm, he gave up ihe job to Jwhe Bliss. Ditch Notice. , i ,,, . . , ,, 'I'MI'. foll.iwiii'; persons as the owuers.of tile land d 1 SL,,.i,,e,, ,,,,'(,,. .,,. ,.us..,.,iv .., ,-,. lied that an applieati.ai ,a been made to the tra.teea of I.ieerty township, W 1 vonuty Ohio, to lay oat "'"' apjiortloo amonc sai.l laml mvners. tlie expensa "."W "" "d ,'' "hare of eavl, to Le made of a '".' 1 """"'"-'"H l township; thence south aiiont tlireu-foarths ot a mile, to a Uitch alrenilv completed ; und that said trim- tees will meet at the house af .losaph Mitchell, near the commencement ot mini ditch, on the :,nth nay ot Sepi.-in-lier. a. i. lsoi, to lav oat said ditch accordinjr to law, to wit: ' Aercn. tyeot-ge Lnnke. n lit. n w, see. 2, t. 4, r 10, lo."i 4 I- too .lames 1'. Stuh'os, or .Ion. it. Porev. a l- n w 1-J sec. ti, t. 4, r. la, 80 Norton .K.tt'ersou.or C. It. Jacliriou, n 1- h w 1-4 see. t 4, r. in. so .losKi'ti .Mi-reni-i.i.. Petiti. ner. A ae-iist 1 7, 1 sl",7 1 awli Ditch Notice. 1 : I Xi i l It . h ia ii.-rehy veil ro the owimm ofthcfi'vith j. i nan ot the snuMi east tpi irter o) section ami uf the imrtii east ipi u'rer ul'the north wenf quarter; Kouih east tjuurter of north-west ii,irrt."; no.th hall'uf imrth ea-il ipi irter; undfouth half nf north-east quarter o. section :tli. in Mhidleton township, WooO countv.t Jh'o, that the triiU!i-n ot wiul township will incut at the ho se of I. M"uy:lcv, on tli loth,iay uf Ou tohcr, a. . 1S:7 at 10 o'clock a. M.,for the ptirpOMj ,,f loca tinijr mid apptirtionimr a 0i ch or water-coarse i;.itii nieueiuir ut tlie south-east corner of section '-'.'t, ami ruimiiiif wost one and one-lniiil h miles alon the north side ufa rnaO loeuted on the south lino of nail Mtction. until it intersect a the Hail JiMiiio road, and there tu tcniiiiiiite, Sc HMiiher .'I, lK"i7 17v'.'tQ Court of Common Pleas, Wood Co., Ohio. ( LliizahiMh Sitiiinro', iniei ma. rie.l witn lJdtid Mutlm.in, und Milton U. Krishie. ami Hiram Irisoic, and Sfth li. Frisian, mumcs, l.v .Milt.m li. I-'fishic, their " I'ro ri.isu nnu" vs. Hi-id iinin H. ( ''lev d.'isO. lulininistrator ol S.lh i(. !'Vi-.i'i-. tft -e-ne.l. Kim Mor-an, atiinini trator of tinv .M.aj;.iii, tiucuusi'd, an:i hehuaii pinu. iIi'ii.-Mii'ii U. (. I.'VLtaiu!. dcl'.-thl int ami -ur ot -a tti 'ate of Oliiu, will lalo; nnti.'.. 1 lion that a pwirtmi -.as H.cJ, in -aiti nurt. on the :iUt da of An-ust. a. n. I V.7. tthcreu. the vii-i piuiutiti's prav for the n r. .mtv of iJ.'i(i uJOiii. ,i;, ,i unv men ohIchmI to he pa'tti iti.-iii lv saul ad'r.inisi . ,rur .if Seth II. l-'ris hi'i. it'ceusrd, in -ai.i eotiri. tot ti c i.H i!a ot A on!. a. n. Hll.on th l.oiiO of said 0-:.-:iiiuiir, iv'u unro saiii statu in the sum of !.inu, ,m tl,-. Hull .lav .hum. 1S12. for thu faithful .li..chare ( ni Ualtjsait siiid ml niinis'iator; ai.ii that in cii.-L- h- fail to uiimvi r at liic Oetolicr term, ( iciohcr, the l ih . n. ,',', iii.Jmueni will he talten for the sum oi ioOvvit Ii iutcrusi l lunuoii fium iliu tiiii liav ol A iil. . I. Mfit, !i .telault mu.i'on n. i-iiiii;, ct al. Uy (ii:oitoK Stimin, i heir Atty. September -'i, i-o7 l"rt'i Court of Common Pleas, Wood Co., Ohio. Sheriff's Sale. Pnnih 5e John C'ruiith vs. SVdliuiu M. Heed ot ni. IV virtue of an order of sale, to mu Oire. U d nnd ) delivered, from the court uf coimnuu picas, ot Wood cuiinty, (ihio, 1 shaUolIcr for sale, ut the duel ed the court house, in Ternshnrif in said cutintv, Ott Sntiivday, the 3i.ih'day ut September, 1.7, between the hours of 1, ml 4 o'clock P. M , tho follow in reul esbile, sit mile in the county of Wood, and state of Ohio, to wit: Tlie iiurlh half of the Hinitli-vvesL tpiar ter uf section twent-ciat, ill towiieliiji tW'e, raiijte nine eiutt, containing M acres, tuoie or less appraised ul .n.u. Terms o jj!u one-third cahh, one-third iu un., and one-third in two vear- from day of sale; de ferred pa v me nt ou interest, Mini occured bv morion jgu uu the pieiiii s. c. V. NOltTU.N, Sllerilf. t' abi'K vtkk Wi:id. AttorueyB, August 7, l.'jT Krt.Si.aj Court of Common Pleas, Wood Co., Ohio. Sheriff's Sale. That Red Patch! We have heard norm of tho.-a Loeofoco? who read the Cleveland Plainteater sayiiv; " Red Patch," occasionally. Now this is nothing new tons, having resided in ths same congressional district with lion. A. P. Stone at the linn he was nominated for Congresj by the Democrats, when this falsehood was origin it.-d. That it was njver bdieved, may b. inferred from the fact that Mr. Stone received the fall vote of his patty iu every county of tho district, and was elected to Congres-i. It was an old electioneering story often used against cairlt. Kites, nn.l was started against Mr. Stone by H. II. Chariton, of Columbus, for the purpose of defeating his nom ination for C ingress, Mr. Chariton was a whig, and being satisfied that Mr. Stona would poll a larger vote titan any other democrat in the dis trict, circulated the utiry for thi purpose of de feating his nomination. Mr. Stone refus'.d to be sold lo the South, how.'ver, and has b;cn a consistent and active ll'puhlican since the or ganization of the Republican party, and now that h-has b xn nominated for State Treasurer, those samn men-who el cted him to Congress, bring up this old f il.i'h i i I and repeat it us though it should influenc 'i ti .ooleto vote against him. Why were tlcy n i.i.lu meed by ill But the whole tiling is such a hirelaced piece of low politi cal trickery that it needs no such argument to blunt its force. For the purpose of dispelling ul doubt upon this mitt-r, We copy the following letter from the originator of the R 'd Patch story, at leust so far as it was applied to Mr. Stone: Cor.UMnus. Sept. 13, IS 17. Cor.. ScnouLF.it : se -by your paper of the 10th inst.. that the electioneering- story of the -Red Patch,' which was lohl ou Mr. Stone 'in 131-1, has been revived. I deem It an net of justice to Mr. Stone to publicly make an explanation of tho ori lrin of this mailer. In the eY.eiti;i canvass of 191 1. aether upon the principle that all was fair in poliiirs, originated (his old electioneering- story on him. for the purpose of preventing his nomi nation for Conn-ess, believing- he would be a much harder man to heat than eitlier of the other candi dates spoken of by tho Democrats. The story is older llian Mr. Sluue. It was told on otherj us nn ulcctioncorhi story years before I ever knew him. Since I have become iinrsonal'v aconainteil with him, and leameil his history, 1 am confident mere is no man in the State whose sympathies and feelings ure more identified, with tho iaboring man than his. I desire you to publish this communication, as it ,n ..u iu n-ir. otonu unit i snoiiio nil tins CX- plunation. H. H. CHARITON. For the Journal. Let the Clique Answer. 1st. What is the reason that Wood County is "u vii.ooiieun .- 2d. What is the reason you can't carry your conn ly ticket J 31. What is the reason you can't keep up a eoaotv n:moi. L a vi ; . ,i, , . , , . 4. V il v is it. tll.it no 1 atneis inn.t ho .em in certain families ? 5. Why is il thai Sleedm-in ir. Co., sends their orders to distani townships to go for certain men and oppose others ? Qn'.re. Is ii hc-aus there are six or eight illiterate demagogues hanging about Perryshunr who seek 10 rule Jie democracy by virtue ot the divine right, of King.:, and jret n'oniimuious no doubt 10 be .Ideated by il.e people ? It would seem so. It is high time that the rot ten clinie who have fattened on the State ami County l'rea-iii-y so long should let the c.mntrv make their o.vu iiomiuauons. They must do so, if they ex p-set sraetiw! Hut. w'n it care they for the suei-ess of th-ir party al Incne, so that the canal and pile- pays well'! D.vunv uhim.;.-:. Bowling Green. Sept. 11, 1S57. Daddy Grime.! will pardon us lor saying-that we don't believe any p iliiieal management short of u perfect ab m lonmjnt of the u-tM-ly ob.ioxious sen timents to which they adhere, will ever give the Loeofocos of Woo l county the political ascen dency. There Is pith, however, to Daddy Gvimes'.-, inquiries, and point to his suggestions, and we therefore give him 11 hearing in our columns. We shaiM treat any other honest and candid democrat in the same way. Our exposition or the diet .tiori al manner iu which a eertii.i form; t eliipie. have ruled the dcmocraiie patty of Wood county, has opened the eyes of so:n and they will open oth ers, until 11 certain nest wdl be broken up, and not even a ' nest esrg will be left. Let the Clique Answer. Sheriff's Sale. tliaanucl Arnold vs. ihiincl llarton, 1V ii.i.e ,ii a uiii .f veii.lt; him eXp,i;ias 1 1 m. 3 di.-uc:. d and delivered, hum the court of c hiiui.h. dew ol Wuo.l county, O.iio, I ithall uli'ur lor sab a l'"1'1'" il,"'(i iac .loo;- u. llu c u t Uuhm:, iu lv I'j.sljiu'i.', in Mail etnutt, Ha i:.urdav. Seplcuber -''.ill. ?,7t h -twf. ih , mi's ..j' u.u- ar,. l iV ..'elo. U, -. i'lU-.v.u.j de.-eril.ed rc-il es; fe. . rtii : The cof bail it ih.; so,i!a-w-t .(U.irter ot section i J.t iweuiv-llve, i. l.awi-.op inn:tl(ei' ti, fen north, of ranjc uiimbei ;.t) nine ohflt, couiLiiliiu eiiihtv a.ies. C. W. NORTON, ASHER COOK, Att. for Plaintiff. August 27, 1857—16w[...] Guardian's Sale. Ieter('. Itciia.liiin, i; .uj-,li:ni, .t.-. v.. Kind v Crane et a) 1 virtue of uu orditr of s.ilo M ma directed und de- I iMoreoirum tiie court ul common pleas of Woud county, Ohio. 1 will ml'ur for sale, at the duur ut thu vumii iioitnu. Ml rrlTi "tOHI'lf , Oil hiitur-liiv, ihe 'Jiith day f September, a. l. is.,7, botweeu ilic huu.s o"one aul ihreo'ehH'H ufsaid day, the uorth hull ut ihe nurth-wuit iiimrtur uf seeiimi uiuii- uor UO'uvente.,uiw:i (7) seven, rannu (1'.' twclva, in i ' tnesauie ouiiitfMjld tnc urupci tv or the luiuur dufcudaut in the above ciiumc. PETER C. BENADUM. PETER C. BENADUM. MURRAY & DODGE, Attys. Guardian. Guardian. August 27, 1857—16w5[...] Opposed to the People Governing Themselves, Modern Democracy makes n y.- Mt many singu lar issues lor il people devoted to Freedom, und wa shall yet expect them to take direct issue ngainst oui much cherished Republican institutions. In Kansas they have exemplified their determhmtion not to permit the people to govern themselves in any particular, and no-.v they are terribly frihteu. ed because Mr. Mouroe.of Lorain co.,t!n mau who wished to have the pjopleof 0'.:i ) doei lo by bal lot whether they Would have blacks to vote or not, has been re-nominated for the Legislature. Mr. S. S. Cox, a Loco leader of Columbus, iu a recent speech at Newark-, said : Col. Se.ioitler had only a r,nv days it an indors ed Prof. Monroe said he made n pood representa tive, and was glad he had been renominated -and Prof. Monroe was the man who tried to tjet the word white struck out-of the constitution last win teractually the same man I and he had made a speech in favor of the motion und he must say that thu speech was in one sense an able one and then three members of the Black Rcjiuhlictin Leg islature had reported a resolution lo allow tho peo ple to vote ou this question whether thu word white should be stricken fron the co;i.-,tii.u:iou and it was only bij tlie vigiUnce of th:: few Dem acrrt.'s M.'io happeiial tu be in te Legislature that t-M people wire prevented frou voting on this md ragcoHH proposition." Wo dou't believe Mr. Monroe's proposition would be adopted by tau people of Ohio, but at the same time wo cnatiot see what credit Mr. Cox wish es to have attached lo his loeofjeo members of the Legislature, .even if his assertion be true that they "prevented the people from votin on this outrage ous proposition 1" D ies modern Loeolbcoism con tend that the people are not the rig-hifu! rulers of this government f Is it democratic to deprive tho people of the privilege of saying- what manner of government they will have or who shall be recog nized us voters und who not 1 M idem democracy must ue ou its last legs when ii thus boldly op poses the right of the people to decide upon ques tions of state policy. We trust the tiny will never come when the submission of any rca.-ouable ques tion to the voters of Ohio will bj eoiiaiJereJ uu oulrage." Jsa-Cnpi. Mclvinley's letter, which ; publish to-day, speaks for itself, and is well worth reading. Certainly thu dipt, can use th pen if ho ain't ap pear to advantage in a Common Plexs Court, i By tho way, some persons have been led to believo that we intended to reHcot upon tho legal abilities of Messrs. Reid and McKiuluy in reporting thu arguments used lo defeat their nominations. Nothing- was farther from our intention. It was our duty to publish simple facts as they transpircd.Rnd hearing thin very silly ami unjust argument used, wu could do no less than to repoit it. It is not necessary for us to say to tho citizens of Wood '"""-J u eonsioereii m;s resort to proles . ional vituperation purely a Locofoco mode of - electioneering, a modern Locofoco lie that will injure no one but the manufacturers und veudtri. Tyranny of the Catholic Priesthood. The New Haven Palladium gives the particu-' lars of a gross in lei fereiice bv u Catholic priest wiih ihe private rights ol ou : of his parishioners,' and young and very r. .spoclauio Prof stem Iriib woman which is worthy of a place b. sidj ill bigoted acts id' the S; aui -!i or I Jiyj priest? hood. It seems that an Irih Catholic lutued Connolly, a haNC-swimlcr by trade, was en- gag-nl to be married to il.,ry Aim Uinlions, a m-iiib r of the Pnue.slanl lijtiseopat Hiiarch. 1'lle pirlics ugreed llltit eacll st.o.il l ii.. ffi.c i fillo.v thtir own dict-Ue. ,,f cm -ci.-ue.-, oud they went 10 be. in irned by R v. Mr. Liuh-jolin, rector of Ut. Paul's Church a: N-.v li nen, mid ut'teiwards by the Catholic pii -sl. ,' 11 (h,.lin Mr. Littl jo iil ut llolil ', III, y ili'iva with llicir groonisiii-ui and hi idesm aids, tu the PiL-st's u si-' denee. The Pu.'ndidiji savs : " While in the presence 'of lb- R.un,in niiest. uslted the woman if alio beoiiL',. I ,u l.js church? and she sii l 110 .yi " thai shu i.i piiu-d if shu' r .tgiou of hep .St, an.- at-jre-I was a Protestant. ' then did not " iii-end to adopt the husbuiid, and go to his church 'J' that she "did not." " tl then I il she did notiiit-nd Ij brins !t. r ehil ireii to his cliu.cli lur bapli.-;:ii, auU .nl-iw t:i--!ii t-j be biuuht, Ul' in that lulth S.'ic .s.ii ! site " l;ad tu children" and mi;lit not have, n:i l if di I, &hu could iu-iki! no pledtt on ili-.t SLi!ij i:t." Upon whichv ilic priti brought hid luud u i It nm lurce upoiu !i:s back and s nd roughly, ' Cjimuily, why duu yuu put iiway tiiii w-j.mii uu 1 g-i on,, of your own flmn.li. 1 will it.ji nmrry ;-;i,und Imhid you oiti to u rmtfsiain t ) L.1 iuuiri'd. 1 fuibid it uu pain of t'SCiJiiiiii'inieui iuu ; und you, whu' !iae cuiiic in tins ooiu-uuy, it' one ut you go ur m:b lhe:;e pcr.-ons in-ini-d ' u i-o:i!.s.;it, i will', cxcoiiiuiuiiicatK yim !" In; brid- in. I jirooin llu'ii turned lo dt'p.ir:, lolloui d h; on; o! their ni.ili! Iri"ii Is, tlie only o.ie t!; tt w is tint h'ruiii o, his bind a valval ion under ii.j in u hm host- ly 1'iitlnT. And ibis friend iidfiud to o, tliu priest said to liiui, I'oujjsly : R , where ura . yon iiii'.'M 11 ! lifi ly mis were. I, jning homo --n hen, wiiho it wailing tor any .(rllier tra U: c!i i.-i il;;t be to!!ovd lb - bride and gruoitl into ib.:ir i.vtacli, uu i tlu-y rod- back to thn' Uvrt Mr. L'nilc'i!in. wiiO joined in other in tio'.y nuit itiimity. with t.s m.iny riv-ts in tbti Huivt KhIit," in Churf:b sircei.Jirouid have put iiy :- Ot t tit-, w. b.'li-ve Pi,- panics niot ijienslod,i ure s.ui.-hmI. TIienir.il h iS er-iated a tiood deal ol sittotiiered iild iiia t ion tin U.-tliT CUM t ii wli bo ol C.nhohes, mid it i.s pro bi i hi! ucaiis ut' uiiliin a "b. iv (Joiiiioll v. I'lf lifc uf. Tyranny of the Catholic Priesthood. The Reason. V( uiidt-isiatid t:i.it ilte men w!m Utr-. U d -s.ni.il the Wood iMii'tV I) it; ici.o.V, Hlldv Hi tin- rerrysbuit; ih .ni.'rut im .id It'nly.a iy,il as a r-uaoii tot lb -it cu hint Me- n tjr.-Ui! y oi aiirndiijt; lo th-ir pricai i.iitrr.itti Th3V ay, tiui .tr. lJiclius .i.lt lj. v ins i. I leirb heo'M.l.l make more mjiu.j o.j w.titJrui.t ;ttan b'j hu.'Jiitg on. In tiie s.iai- vv.iv t i.-i Uo i ntaa. u bid for poidiluiitf the Z.V,w,rjnt ; b;)i finding thai ihey couid im.c wort wm;:y by tviilidruw.r iu, lit y cuntiu led to t.iilmv i In; " e auph uf Mi, IJ.u k. is, and withdraw.- L'Lr.'s. Administrator's Sale of Real by of Probate Court. I V7, between tha . .ur u'ulot ti, p. M ( , 'bur;,', sanl couutt, tne following reul OnI,: iliu tilth da of Oeiuliyr, , u, hours of ten u elm-It a. m .. au.l ol sanl day. at Hie court li.nw. n r,Mi will btf st-ltl to the hl-iiect bni.l.'r,' estate, to wit: la has number ."o;i ui i. in tlitt toiva oi i-crrvsiiui-'' Haul count a-.d i-tnto. beLuLri... ii tl.u estate ul Nieh.-luk Kiscr, dt - uuM-d. uiI In Un a reap praised at $ ;,n. Terms of si.leoiie-tidid emdi uu Ua ot sale, uuB-tliird in niimiit.s and uuu-tbird in ouw ar; deferred payinetiu tu be secured bv- thu oreuiihes. JOHN YAGER, Administrator. September 10, 1857—18w[...]