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Republican Vindicator, May 14, 1859

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Description of Page: In the 6th column is news about eye sight; in the 7th news about compensation to members of Congress, a bill that every member from Virginia save one opposed.

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Southern Opposition Party
(Column 1)

Summary: Very sectional and partisan article that denounces the Southern opposition for being members of the same party that opposes the rights of slaveholders in the new territories and that ignores the Dred Scott decision.

Full Text of Article:

"That party which refuses to the people of one half the Union the right of protection to their property, in the common territory of the nation, equally belonging to all....Men of the South--of all parties--which of you will hearken to such craven counsel?"


Political Discussion
(Column 1)

Summary: There will be a political discussion at New Hope on Saturday May 21 with Harman and Doyle.
(Names in announcement: Gen.William H.Harman, H.L.Doyle)

"Snake in the Grass"
(Column 3)

Summary: Article criticizes the Valley Democrat for unfairly editing a piece from the Vindicator about Mr. Skinner's acceptance of his nomination.
(Names in announcement: Mr.Skinner)

[No Title]
(Column 3)

Summary: Article criticizes the inconsistency of the Opposition by publishing an 1855 article about how the Northern opposition is trying to destroy the Southern opposition's dedication to sectional issues.
(Names in announcement: Col.ThomasBondurant, B.Christian, Mr.Burwell)

The Opposition Goggin Club
(Column 2)

Summary: Article recounts visiting a "Goggin Club" at Union Hall and derides it because it was boring.
(Names in announcement: Mr.Young, J.D.Imboden, Mr.Guy, Mr.Harrison, Mr.Christian, G.W.Imboden, Mr.Bumgardner)

Northern Ice
(Column 3)

Summary: Burke has a specimen of northern ice reportedly better than southern ice at the Depot.
(Names in announcement: Mr.Burke)

Ox-Horn Players
(Column 3)

Summary: The ox-horn players will perform again at the Gold Watch tonight.

Mr. B. Baldwin Stuart
(Column 3)

Summary: Stuart died from an explosion of the St. Nicholas 3 weeks ago; his remains were buried in Thornrose Cemetery in Staunton.
(Names in announcement: B. BaldwinStuart)

[No Title]
(Column 3)

Summary: The Baptist General Association fixed upon Staunton as the place to hold its next meeting in June 1860.

Outsider
(Column 4)

Summary: Article disputes notion that the Opposition is not going to run a candidate by showing that Augusta's Opposition, the largest Opposition county in the district, said no such thing.
(Names in announcement: Mr.Harris, Mr.Skinner)

[No Title]
(Column 5)

Summary: The Vindicator publishes a letter from Philip Phares, the sheriff of Pendleton, who recalls a visit from Harris asking the sheriff for a list of delegates to the congressional convention from Pendleton.
(Names in announcement: J.T.Harris, A.M.Newman, JoelSiple)

Congressional Fight--Harris and Skinner
(Column 4)

Summary: Letter from "Outsider" asks fellow Democrats to respect Harris's battle for the candidacy.
(Names in announcement: Mr.Skinner, Mr.Harris, Mr.Letcher)

A Tribute of Respect
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Summary: A May 9th meeting of the "Staunton Lyceum" paid tribute to Stuart and adopted resolutions in his memory, including a thirty day period of mourning.
(Names in announcement: B. BaldwinStuart, Howe Y.Peyton, J. MarshallHanger, William H.Guy)

[No Title]
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Summary: Article criticizes Botts for falsely accusing Letcher of voting for Capitol extension.
(Names in announcement: JohnBotts, Mr.Letcher)

Tribute of Respect
(Column 6)

Summary: Another tribute of respect to Stuart's memory.
(Names in announcement: T.J.Michie, J.Bumgardner, Gen.Harman, B. BaldwinStuart)

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[No Title]
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Summary: Keller married Brown on May 5, 1895.
(Names in announcement: Rev.George A.Shuey, WilliamKeller, FrancesBrown)

Married
(Column 2)

Summary: Terry married Gums on May 3, 1859.
(Names in announcement: Rev.J.E.Wasses, Mr.Gums, FannieTerry)

Died
(Column 2)

Summary: Mary Ann Johnson died at the age of 71.
(Names in announcement: Mary AnnJohnson, ChapmanJohnson)

Died
(Column 2)

Summary: Summers died suddenly.
(Names in announcement: Martha VirginiaSummers, Mrs.J.A.Summers)

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