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Republican Vindicator, September 9, 1859

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Editorial Responsibility
(Column 1)

Summary: Article expounds on significance of editorial responsibility and criticizes the editor of the Spectator for forgetting this lesson in his editorial about the Methodist Church.

The Virginia Index
(Column 1)

Summary: Ellis and Goode sold their interest in the Virginia Index to DeWitt.
(Names in announcement: CharlesEllis, J. EdwinGoode, B.M.DeWitt)

[No Title]
(Column 1)

Summary: Last Tuesday, Gov. Wise caused a sensation at the American Hotel here by staying overnight.
(Names in announcement: Gov.Wise)

Messrs. Tombs and Soule
(Column 2)

Summary: These two men have come out in support of Douglas's squatter rights.
(Names in announcement: Mr.Tombs, Mr.Soule)

Kansas
(Column 2)

Summary: There was a brush between Democrats and Republicans in Leavenworth, but nobody was hurt.

Full Text of Article:

"What could the 'Republicans' do in Kansas without a row?"


Humphrey Marshall
(Column 2)

Summary: Marshall has committed himself to vote for Democrats in 1860 presidency; it appears the election will be between the Democracy and the Black Republicans.
(Names in announcement: HumphreyMarshall)

Full Text of Article:

"In that case, every true Southerner, whose love of party does not over reach his patriotism, will be found on the side of the Constitution and the Union."


Iowa and Missouri Railroad
(Column 2)

Summary: H.C. Lessley, son of James C. Lessley of Augusta County, has been made one of the directors of the Iowa and Missouri Railroad.
(Names in announcement: James C.Lessley, H.C.Lessley)

Fine Mutton
(Column 2)

Summary: There was a fine mutton of 130 lbs. exhibited by Messrs. Wm. F. Ast. & Bro. last Saturday.

Vegetables
(Column 2)

Summary: Doom of the Public garden left a cabbage big enough to feed 12 hungry men at the Vindicator's office.
(Names in announcement: JohnDoom)

The Slave Trade
(Column 3)

Summary: An article from the St. Augustine Examiner asserts that cargoes of Africans are constantly landing in the United States.

Emancipation in the West Indies
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Summary: Article gives a history of the disastrous effects of emancipation in the West Indies.

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Married
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Summary: Married on August 31, 1859.
(Names in announcement: Rev. Mr.Wingman, Sansford H.Steem, FrancisPannel, JohnPannel)

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