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it additional facilities for the car- Our Mass Meeting. nous, and the cheers of the excited Samuel Craighead, Esq., commissioned by the "Almigh- THE FEESS. rying on of schemes of corruption By reference to another column crowd. JWe thought that ours was From present indications we are ty and dishonesty, not unlike those of of this paper, it will be seen, that a tremendous procession so inclined to the belief that the gen- - ' Craighead and the London Times J. D.KOUDY, 5 Editor. (and it which we have memorable exam- the Democracy of Preble County was) but in point of numbers it was tleinan whose, name Btands at the don't see through the same leather y;v:':: 'and ple in the history of our own State intend holding a Great Mass Meet' thrown fur into the shade by the head of this article, will have troub goggles.JJThe "thunderer" fays that since the Republicans have been in ing, at this place, on Saturday the delegation from the north.;'1 This le j.n running wrthe strength of his John Brown and Garibaldi aro two " powep. ' 15th of Sept Considering the na was a - splendid procession headed party to that extent which his ar- Individuals made of the same ma- 7QHNSON. TJnfortnnately, however for the ture and character of the political by Mitchol's Cornet Band follow- dent admirers would fain believe ; terial "precisoly alike" both "ideal issues now before Republicans, they have not learned the , country, it ed by 'Little Giants Chariot" and indeed, our honest convictions patriots while Uraighead says would Eaton, Ohio. wisdom from experience. They seem unnecessary for us to containingt: fixty young ladies (all are, that he may retire from the po that "old John" was "bewitched" say one word relative to the' duty ; Thursday, Sept. 6, I860. have placed in nomination a candi- Remans we, believe) dressed in litical arena, satisfied, if he succeeds "supertitions" and that" the Al- date in whom the people will be! of every Democrat in tho county white, and another decorated wag in polling his party vote. ' In our mighty did not commission him to MASS ' MEETING making it his special business to com- National Democratic Nominations. slow to discern sufficient ability, on lull of young ladies "daughters first number wo published a go to Harpers Ferry. What say and legis- attend this meeting. "Our brcth-- , OF with little experience in of democracy." , Another of the munication from "A true ,Republi you-B- ell ringers, mourners for THE ren are already in the field, why sort-mo- - FOR PRESIDENT, lation, a man who they term a same tto "We remember can"which'pldced Samuel in rather "old John" does the talented "Rail Splitter," and endeavor to stand we hero idle." The largest the girls of '76" (By the way we an an position upon awver " represent ' your ideas of DEMOCRACY!! persuade the people that such a and most enthusiastic Democratic heard it' Breckinridge man read the "Fugitive slave law." Itwould "Ideal ' patriot." Craighead has. ever known candidate is the man to fill the meetings, in 'America this motto ""We remember the per- - be worse than useless for us tosay, made other discoveries that are are now held place once occupied by Jackson. being daily all over iU6( '76" Is there no difference ?) thatj in our opinion, Mr C. is right, new to a majority of the Republi The Democracy The fact is, that if ever the country the country. The people are thor- and "A true Republican". wrong, , Then $ame thirty three young cans of this county. Hehas discov of aroused, de- Preble County, demanded a secoud edition of that oughly and are fully ladies dij-jsc- in white, on horse- from the fact that we are aware to eredthat "niggers" are "bosses" old hero, it is now, and no man up. termined to resist to the last by back Horses white also. This our sorrow, that our Republican but "hosses" ain't "niggers" sub will hold a great Mm " on the stage of public life, possesses every peaceableand rightful means, company friends do not regard our teachings jectto thereof." ' we understand was from "thelaws . Mass Meeting at as many of the characteristics of all efforts of the Republican party ""Waterloo township" and present upon that subject as "orthodox? Why not come out like a man Jackson, as Stephen A. Douglas:- - to degrade the white man and ed a&'Llkearfince. These were Our correspondent reasonoth well, and say that there is such a thing r Do you deny it ? Look at the firm place him upon a level with the ne- followed by the "Douglas Guards" however, and we are willing that as "property In man" and not go gro, and to infringe upon and horse-bac- shall stand : fall under ness he exhibited in the controver take from liberty all on k, Samnel or. behind the. bush? All his low sy with the administration on away the rightsof the people. That ' " his standard of Republican meas common twaddle Is mere bosh; the and neatly uniformed. John on Saturday, Sept. these the issues . Kansas are now presented urement. Brown question when the powers Then came every species of . wag believed there was no law Hon. S. A. Republican le by is Douglas, at "Washington undertook to con-tro- the party, it folly ons, with every sort of device and ?A true Republican" is not alone for Slavery. A majority of the" Re 15, 1860. or Illinois. the will of the people, and to deny. To infringe, hedge in and motto, expressive of the peculiar in exposing blemishes in Samuels publican party believe the same compel them to gradually take away, the rights of political character? We have. re FOR VICE PRESIDENT, adopt their views feolings of the owners thereof. thing, and if Mr. Craighead is . cu Hon. C. L. VALLANDIGHAM, instead the common people, is now and has ceived communication from HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON, of their own, see him stan- The whole procession was literally a "A rious upon that point let him en- Hon. J, DURBIN WARD, ding aa were been from the foundation of our subscriber'.', which, any odds, cuts or ceo nan. it alone, battling the enshrouded in flags Hickory wag- if quire at West Elkton, .Winchester Hon. WM. J. FLAGG, Government chief foes of and you the and leading ons, upon which were erected hick deeper, longer and : exposes, more and at other points throughout the Hon. GEO. W. ANDEWS, and DEMOCRATIC ELECTORAL TICKET. must concede he is a man of iron element in the political faith of our ory poles from twenty to fifty feet tumours than his predecessor in the County. IS such is hot the case,why other distinguished speakers will PERAPHIM MEYER, of Stark County; will, who cannot be opponents under all the. various perforating process. subscri ao we so be present and address the meeting. persuaded to in height,i were too . numerous to i:."A nna many men who op- WILLIAM B. WOODS, of Licking; assumed. "We Let every true Democrat' in the go against the De names by them hope ; ) ber" seems to be a temperance pose the principles of the . fugitive slave and WILLIAM J. FLAGG, of Hamilton; mention in detail. law, bid county, and in every county sur- JOHN SCHIFF, of Hamilton; our friends throughout .. mocratic party. the several Levi Diuly, we understand was man, and starts out by giving us defiance to its commands? : Craig rounding us, lay aside his business JACOB II. FOOS, of Pnble; ' townships in the county, , ; SILAS B. WALKER, of Shelby; Abraham Lincoln we concede to will with the prima mover in the matter, and "Craighead on Grog Shops." head will learn that the Rcpubli for one day ond come up and hear. EDWARD of SHEFFIELD, Henry; be the view of demonstrating their de , He sends us a sentence clipped cans of Preble". County are Lome up4w yourtgood old NEWTON A. DEVORE, of Brown; a man of some talent and ener ho certainly deserves the praises "highly votion to the country and the corres- HENRY C. COFFMAN, of Fnyettc; gy, but if we judge him by his past to and thanks of every democrat for (for be it known that . our educated (as ;Greeley would say) GEORGE F. STAYMAN, of Delaware; rights of the citizen, go to work ' pondent is a reader, and is handy in the doctrincs.of WAGONS! CHESTER R. MOTT. of Wyandott; history, we have conclusive evi- his effort in the good cause, and .the party, and HICKORY in earnest and make JOHN D. JAMES, of Jackson ; dence that they are of much lower all necessary he certainly is well satisfied with with the shears as with the pen) will not take it in such Homeopath JAMES M. MILLER, of Moigs; preparations for attending this from one of Samuels speeches In ic doses diluted, (as ho . Come up with'your SAMUEL G. FOSTER, of Franklin ; order than those which could ever the happy maner in which his ef proposes to meeting in a manner consistent with .' ,; WILLIAM DURBIN, of Eric; make him a statesman. No man forts terminated. His Boston which he says: ; . administer it) with the stale ideas BURR KELLOGG, of Ashland; the importance of the issues now of Ewing, Corwin & Co., NICHOLAS F. JOSS, of Holmes ; has had better opportunities to dis- Chariot" ean'tbo beat and we arc "But I say that he has a right' to They ac presented and of the AMOS LAYMAN, of Washington; tinguish himself in public life, had danger of the assured that it will be present here sav whether A.