Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 27, 1856, Image 2

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11WAIL kNU IMACT JIIIITIONI TO ALL
Hamar NANWA,
WINN FunNEY, I "MP
'XXZIA Meetings of the Democrats
or PittnllYLV•NlA—'' TA e UnPun tat.ta MA
iteli4ll44;eres4r—Jsulkaoti ,
PdttfliMenlis. end on - ot.bo t o
in favor or pressrvini the union of tho States, now
seriously itir do litov n emotional organisation,
led and illo open onouties of the Fed
end eds , bud kohduatod upon (ho alarm
log ideeof ropedieting overly ont -half of the Stotts
of IIIaMSISSZSZI fOltpiletrUltrltssaiSod tsar lines
Mrsit,Tiaraii lilt bn 401(144 RoeColLoWittir 'Jules end
pilinkl,'or fh#frintgla [SIAM?" fRiga.AN AN 'for
President, AtitirJliall E. DRECRINRIME fur
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t il l i nctiir Courtly On 14.13111 , 1E5DA,Y, the
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li dors i r sc klAgult i v..,l,
At 40
IStSRIJRIJ, Westmoreland County on
weestas AY: OW Sd of September y , ISM/.
WED_
24
1,1) A LllHO n akt e
i t; (:t e t, n ,wc ts .w : ibi C er,lii„.
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i i the State,) on
E_ ± Y;the tat of neto)o
And' 'WPM EADELPTI lA, on the-17th of Sop
todowsuilSSO, being the Anniversary of 'the
Sts Adop-
k
It nf Ow t'uounitniron of the United States.
ISLOSPoesnts, from our own hod other
s ie bo 'present nt nil titan tneetitiv, to tol
-1 jrtellteist eillsons
" . 'n.t.antec brth• •
WALOWLATIC STATE CENTRAL COM
xingir t.
r.' ',:,- • ,' a Neetinge in Coatro Co.
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at,sl :20.1%
•• ;1,7.k m rtpurvi.y, Suptunher 4th
40 .. . ! a le' I, Monday, September Alb •
I . ..I* ac 4 ' Tuesday elloreetrn, eept Sib
•bar 4 l/ 1 11 1 4thovii Tuarldny “erling, Sept. Sib.
liitormito*n, Watt oesei.y, F.sl.tvuti , or 10th.
Wilds, ilimeklay, September Ilth
''' ' m i . Isirtol.6o, Fildny September 12th
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dSIII Barthy, Sep 4 erribut. 13th
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14104 1 41.
' 1 (1 340,1115 r, peptemlwr 15
"thoidirenorfar. him., stellorlaer disurquisiaed
1 1 4 a104110 1 41dP. tle weraings.
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APO". ,t‘ • . - 1 4. I/
. ... 4 • • vilifteting Rad Foie Baia
-• • .. • ava , in, os e•A I'll Itl)d Y. the 3th4
d'
.dli 'le !:!id• 'rho Denpwrnry of Peon, I
Itli.'erii,...in7l( . egg hosehhips, add all otters
fa ,'`! • ~. !•,'!. teekom of ,4,thl ItZetional prioel':
EC
~ I' ell, telletme , l that .a, tneoling volt !
Med. to fbe -letther-ef-4.4mee , '
B ' ! P r A ll wed i kvhige, at ~MillhelP,Ate ale
d ~..'",_
, t ...- fi , gf,, ' .7171 e it,' , of flifiltots ! ' Adhigt,
,- • ttkOds *HI he IsromM. In
fill ad.
d rloaltdolt DO." Oncno one , Come all "
akr e 4 . laelluotisaan A ih.okieridge ()Leh i ,/
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Ogra r rlMOßA Tic COUNTY
StENTION.
imailLvot
TlONief mortis Cbunty' Convention met last
•Irt i rlttoih et& Botlefonfo nem/.
nbminated the following
tickst, whinktivuntaccptionablc in every Teti
w. -
J. ' BERRY:
PPM" Ye* -deateion of the District
J. i I Penn township. --
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. . lATII RIMER,
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''•'' ', tiklan ART, s,r.
.. xikrw fraggivio4Plt,
elliei AI
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_.• ' POTr ROVE.
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* Ng -,,,,i.ti n iZl . S. .I,'. lIIMR.
lieelv (Nn ATTORNEY , :
. a. 74 - Th RANKIN: .••
",*,,,,„ if t raaker vi as 'recommended by
•. . - .• es 44 candidate for (;oyernor.
...,,.. 4 k• • .Iltfrofilkfar4 Convention. '
; ' ,. ... ,-- 't , :nrileitille(fidtiMiil ti atio la , thoun- ',
• . , Fa,
.11110•116 4 ‘9siastu and perfect ttuanunajt 1
li bi ef
i ne/r I
,414 peculiarly eiatingui ‘l
. l 4 (Tnf "OldCentre," I,u,uuto
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fi
'patinas of surepsu. It ib
atalilliWeir ell ittalikairat to contend with,
t e r; •„ry, despicable means to sk
', , elf ;_esaise -it is also true we
1410.4*Alhi to,prerconw ; but by ilior.
illation, vigorous MINI Surnamed
• 4.1 2 i• . Ilhithib ni
ig devotion to the fieo-
I:Are ~
Vie 'glorious oil county of cen
tllllll4l4ls*milaapattl. We hate now e% ery
=Mit Itrocceas, and that prospect should
air Sit to redonldrit exertions. We
geOilly to our friends be active, be 'iri
wssrganistel--bWiig out e i ry Di 'no
allettiel on eilentaon day - -vote the I) too-
Mikticablit; the whoki Dernoc,ratic ticket,
altWA:Mt* tut the Demoeratie ticket. -
'4olo;:toteelist• for tile Democratic Conga s
siggst agtaiiiieg in the county, will help to
suiroB2, Ile district from the MAUI cast up
on
ilV"II, iire,einition our Democratic friends
tlii, of *II bigots who deal in religion
ssisiltpelidies-ffmilao would Make the pulpit. a
i l k, ad lifttrukti, . These higete ark. always
# 1,51
. ~ ICH. Ilaa Democratie pnomples, and
if,t t ii itrip,it rarianee with the pre.
lof 'MM.*: ',lank, and 1u.5t,14. ti, the lest
1011 , the *bel uilK
e eol. We hope
4= lll Lol - of (Inc. eaira;:all4the credit ./f
i hit s e. ir ttiA ee
no Dep•rai e, 11l he fonnd
ai:ll4ld faith, mid be doped hy
professions of MD, Li te ii Uhl I can poliiie a l
Inil I '(a east his sudrage 1a fa
isiske s irVi(nitl light nt, the torrh of
aligry la
i ' , 43,i'ilwisl our country will' the
161161114 wit aitireui.
Tire CAIMAIV4i. ItAt WA" fairly °ponce! - or
11111100Vaggid)kaoscloiy, thu nayo hug. tarn
salami, 404 the wines!. proto4n
••, clietiatt.4. The Dentoorntie
••Oit - 57 . it0 ricer avowed, 4 f - hat 1 , .4* all
*Pk *bat Wg•age 411-lti l / 4 5 for. There ism
lotinboggery- -no ducat.
140esnitidstmi fbr -the' two
• 4'
'7" ' # 1 : 11 4. 613 'hilt Ut:thi.,. people are
'priiiciplaa of Detnoe•
etvition 'tike.teunts Or thanciito
plcr thley most ripe or fell--,Mok
4 1724stnitre or perish. Baehoinsn lend
18541tiorkhm, the.Coustittition and ehdl; nion
• tloputo NowNpeper:
~ most intalttble in the
predict that rannsylva
' -aligned, Jackson ma
?Mk_ ettmlittsites-say
vote hem. ; the De
nte,' root ouseutred that.
will nobly, will tri
friend.and the 00t11-
41.4. Andrew ,Teckson„
I s 70 4.. r a t u L qu a l e - — .line it;thilvtatlii:
zipipt iim AtL4o49 profpic dli neutral pa
iewii ''
tAnia*ricuijials•
- ....... ' ladkcidlitaliLif4 MAQ9 t .
:N, ..r,,' , o,oliiiiat , Ilbsia 4 sigh M
.
7 •. ' ' • t thlitonsno ptibil
ware of oorni'p 4 :igatibeitliliortit*ili
iii tee* Won. • It'• ! 1
'MEP rr BEFORE THE rso,7Ml
er nm t .tikatr 140240, mi. , t. , T l 7 lll
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4., hl rig j 1 Ci " 1 ' 7--
W Tit4lolo,l4 i lyirt w , ~.16', ehi.•
ii vorl y ' e ajto s ion ,' w
-I 'l' ,
That he volunteered as a comiiiiin, soldier
in the ranks *of the American aripy..i
That he declared in the Pennsylvania Le
gislature, " that the itxrading enemy mein .
driven from our shores."
That he'lvas re-elected to Congress five
SIICURRIVO 'terms.
Tiiht during hia -Coogreesiontl carser r he
immortalized, hicoselt by his eleivence,and
niniAo the werbi sekliowledge hits' t 0.4104
statesinap.
That he was opposed to the taukrupt
AND CUP Tr bsponr TUN PNOPIA{,:
That in 1812 ho was opposed tii:laidlenal
istn, and a representative neither of the'
NUrth, nor of the West, uor of the East, nor
of the South, but of the whole country. ,
That he twolce Sn favor of tho Niagara out
fereia of tho trip of Itl2.
That he was an ardent supporter of An.
drew Jackson.. •
That la 1R26 be declared in Congress that
Spaiu should cede to no government bet that
or the United States, the island of Cuba.
That he was always the friend of t? Ito
volutionary soldier.
Thai; Andrew Jack eon iipptlinted hitn
Min
ister to4uleia, where he Bin:eel:dud in mak
ing • a most important onnuaercial treaty,
which eetißed to the :United fitateo all the
privilege eltehded tto po4t of the 'II3.thITIA,
which treaty remains in force to this day.
That he deelattailiu the fienste of the Ifni
.t.e4 Stave, in relnttea tfl the Vzotett TcPri
sale, ~:t het'we Inuit not only assert our
b}4.frAintain
That he wad the 4poitent of nitiotial Byrn-,
. ,
;lathy; foe Tellat hadteeettlence.
AND VIVO 117 111611)Illt TIM 71101.121,
That he endorsed the policy of Andrew
Jacksolill.ietlMC.44o our zi t : A tkins IVlth
JT.ltstrite iolveoated due tedatimaioniitta the
Union, of Michigan and /Okamoto, and de
dared himself to be a State right man.
That be Wok hold ground in favor of the
expunging Meolutione of Col. Benton, decla
nag Andrew Jaeknon to he tiro saviour of
the liberties of our cottntey.
That he took strong grounds in support of
the Roile•Truasury Bill.
That in his speech upon our relations with
Mexico, be uttered that sentence which will
•tio as immortal es our history : "MILLIONS
ITO DEFEND OUR RIGHTS, BUT NOT
I ONE CENT NOR TRIBUTE."
Ei
TTC - stiie Kaa tltc Viiiniiiiitilatmder orifi -
Pre-Eniption Righta against this tyranny of
landed monopolists.
ANTI Kt in , IT ltrallne Tr:Ort.ll,
That he delivered his ht eat speech on the
nolf.pend , lnt Trea‘urf, ut which he so nobly
vindicated the rights of labor, and declared
that " ('Ol NTItY IS THE MOST
MOSPEttOI:S WILKWE LABOR COM-
M/tNDS THE tiIi.EATEST RENY
That he seconded tho,ciandtret of, Diane'
Irobstxr; in the Arthhttrtnii and Vi i iptnst.tr
treaty. , •
That he look peremptory growled fwior
of our sottiontenta on the Pacifkl t for the
it rrttorial growth of Orngrot, and kr the an
nexattion of Tt:Xll9.
That by the advice of Al111:11VIr Jackson,
President Polk appointed him Seeretery of
State. While in thin important position he
acidAtal the Oregon toundary.
That, he conducted the negotiations Which
venolted in the war with tdexteo; 'Ladled to
the acquisitien'of California.
That he Waft appointed Minister to Eng•
land. where, by his consumata ability, his
diplomatic tact, and hia saipcions foresight,
he h•cid the foundation for the settlement of
all our dilllnilties with England.
That the unanimous voice of the Repre
sentatives from every county in tire United
States, upon a Platform as broad as the
Constitution, as national as the Union, se
lected James Buchanan, the fanner boy of
Franklin, the confidant of the Sage of th e
Hermitage, the statesman, whose , public
services make up the history of nearly half
a centeryou. the candidate of the Demo
'crony for the Preewieuey of the United
Stabs.
ANII KMAtt. tF 0110'411tE VTI: rrnrtjs
That un the 4th of March, 1857, he wilt
he irrauguratA3l Pr,44cul. Finally,
That Inepoittinal huitoryla but • counterpart
of hiw prk ate life, in which his ()bristle sr vin.
Hies, cry Jay hunevolence, and Me
itotglibochotel charities, have made lam the
idol of hi:r bass the orriniront of his roll,-
proteetur of the ktendlebst, Ansi Uts
choice uf,l.lict nation.
•
41LIWATIP Repabil'
olin Huh iu Wealimagton city, Loire at their
fiend (platters, the riming whin] 410. 0
Brien, ono of the Yiantia Afars nano.kog
wll4l tlici arc trying tn"itianufacture irpn
path), .fur. their dAug,- e n to l l 4-10:0 1
advise Me ftettiost irlob ma *no) to get
the rope by ntlith "Bums, the negro, vilia
44cAeuty,(1 . 4114.4dOlphia, and hang it 'up in
their wow.
9ealveL 11. gottioLps. Feq., ronTo' l 7
reaident of Centre contit,T,, but noW Lap
caster, bas Hied +wide sloeoresand entered
the political arena fp earnest.' IN unti
ring es.ertione for Liao- sniXees Or Der
Istiti;itic. , prineipiee, !use., wen tbei
- speet and confidence of tbiopeeple of " old
Lancaster." M 4 Reynolds intends' t, be
-present ttt ,the Msas Meeting, to be held is
our.borougle.oaltse-2444-810:ePter•--
llispon's blamAztrai for .484tornber, bag
been receirod. This nosiguifloimil soirOzio
Ili fully equal in point of esetiutton, tiontouto
hod otubtliolunents to any of Ott Trevioas
Curatioda-Alir<itiOaelonipp!:,APl:444o
4004 Vorlaurtettfttivitij, gitigeriagior
isEial fiildisif_Nkiyibiiia _ski *
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irn we e toss fo*w
ratby r, ;7 7 11, milliMP
4,
'3En Seniitior*orn 40imtlnyheinsfa, -4 4air
lion. Mahlon Dickerson, then Secretary of
the Navy. Although written nearly twenty
Aparasge„ it is anothz . of edit ankny~evidea•
cos y 'James Bncluman for
the Inhering Futinotpul ott r re;
cord ailythitri Ihat sitioteNA itS rftLA
of feeling to the•colored met!,_ whom some of
GUI' rampant illaCit , Y!ornblt€tinfltre went to
daft " a men mad br;othiert,, ' htlfr.Can. Ilia
anything which woutd go .to show that Mr.
Buchanan in his proverltini benevoterlde, gate
preference to the negro orb the then .or his
own Corer and blodd. A doustitettionh be
tno'crat atul'a friend or the Union, he looks
upon the Boutti as equal with the North, And
ho will sustain the rights of each under the'
Constitution. As a "statesman, he regards
this as a government of white 'ni*, nut a
government of colored men. As a philan--
thropiat, he feels fiat the condition of the
three millions of black's in our Southern
!States, is incomparably batter, in being well
fed, well lionised, well clothed, and well dared
for, in every moral and physical debit, than
may other three million of negmes that
ever have exitted, in any part of the world.
Bet read the letter of Mr. Beelienan, and the
white laborers and utechanics or.the North
will perceive that but feelings are not, inlet' ,
sifted upon 1,, ram upon whom God: has
placed his mark diatinguishing them front's
superior creation, created fora distinct pie
pose :
W'Asornraiig. Dec, 2f,, 1i37
lily heat Fins : I -Permit coo to *adzes* you Op A
erojuo,'"dai,th ham eltuch rutin thvughout •
1 to alty and county of tnargdolphla, andhaaaroniter.
od iny warmest annpnthion
The hnhaired meolluomo .Isave basis atoklanbly
thrown con of envioymetit do site Niogy Yank ii
Philedoluble, al thio, usolenunal. Amman 4 alp l eaf(
Mout or 11104 de,poodlo ig on thaitr dully labor far
their daffy broad you nen coldly epprardtiLg
malt be their vat Teri nits. Their nevi. iltrMee (nn
a. friend Minna* me) aro inn moan lamentable con
dition, end Goal only known what will loolninto
of them unless govornment allows Chain employ.
meal
- Nlyw;slr, nilmv Male maser* Chet teething Omit
of noridelity ought 1.-sour-et a patimmi goaran
mein to place ouch a body of twesibanies Mk, have
vsithrolly performed their dutYt- a ut pnu)s
lee umurtacancts I know that the, Imilaugarni your
head will respond to this senintatht Why not,
ihon. Make en effort for Omar They pda yry,
floor, bit to bit psi naiftwai Lo glop, in their fisher,
enmut ralcantfor breed fur themselves, their wivps
moil their uhattiren. i naslorstand thatthere 'snow
111 (dash et the Navy Tani, on which 'buy might to
empinlsal.
Eren if the 44gerttilmat, ctuderarther aireameten
me, Amid deem tt more adrissble, forth* present
to delay ontuyietion, stall a yaw menthe in r int of
time, Marg.+ comparatively , Plum
weighed an the Lalauno ny,alnst hi malty and Inn ,
tier Iterialos antral the Nary Yen! at Philadel
phia is to ho absuldnesecd - Whtot I Crest is not 40ti
trinplittod by thst dopartmeria, ILL of groat impor
um,. toth.4uIUNTALACInLttI.p.MVS.IIOIIOI , a body of
faithful do:eh:mica from dasporsitag
t thutuibre appeal to you with annficionce, togrant
them emplarfanent—and f n ImOfft .nvy yew the
paper of manforring bleosings upon co sway Lulus
trines end MCA Lotions oat/sons withant doing injury
to the CiorernMeut.
I fuel sound out you will plrdonllll , s for reluenting
our curly al , ans , TOrto Oil, COTllMantrattnn Mt my he
anothwout with your eonveniewm Tenn, Well PO
;plectra, tr.J4w - ti Buerms,4.v.
Hoe. hkrion fhokeruqn. Bootutury of the Nins
Chtstuer COUNlnr—io this county the
proapeetx of the Dernocrary .are bright;
while tho hpposition art. flan! to pica by
the corruption of its -leaders. Tb® pool&'isf .
Clanton have ciptertuinski upon redeeininii
hair county. and placing honest and oapable
;nen in positions, which hate been dingewnixt
by such truellers as John J. Peerte end his
soadjators. The Democratic Con'veution
toot on Wsdnendar last 1 1 14,9MVAW 1 4 , tbs
hollowing tiekot, whisk cannot fan totaeaie
the isuppnrt of 01'017 holiest man in- the
14r Cgnitre 4 o—Aihron White-of Look
4ohjoot. docialon of tho •Cousresaiohil Coo
fcroes
Repr,leprintiro —ll T, theffenhaeh. of Leek
Hutto, or Won to do doetoion of the Re prooeutotbee
t'eeforooo
Asvriara ia.l4 es— Antbonj b:lockiwr, of (Irmo
aorrrdrip, laud h►lhanikl Marina, of Woodward
townsinp
Vistrtet Alt orlsey —Charism A Mayer, of Lack
Horan.
erruotty C'antrost3,lo/1(r —Griffin Rote, of Lamar
township
neputOurreyor —William I. thirtl,of (Thapthan
townshap
ebaster—Willlans. Dunn, of bunstable town
ship
Coronar---WiLlisso 7l , Carskadilon, of Allison
township
NYm fi Pneknr: of Lyeoming, wits nononn
oni its dm cholo, of the Convention for Cov‘ernor,
sobjett I, the decision or the 4th of harsh State
Convontion.
Fp.IMONT A SLAV F:VIDISNCE
Camr.wrie !—Ha Rues Truax Otrf 1u Sr.
'Arm ! --The feet that Col. Fremont ht. or
has recently h t anri t staveLottier;riono longer
be denied. A gentleman now residing in
St. Loots. who 14 swell ktassk tarsal /AM,
Mew York, writes to a thend • iti the latter
piaci) :
" Within the Inel "oar T hare haft ~, , ,a rfan to
trsnitalt harinrin with, anti frrtrtently linen at Mn
how* of Cot Mani, awl roverat tt the douirdittait
1 100.1mtt duet Urtiat, been pskoteit list to ate em
tee ado row or Cu Fron.mo, Ailp* ih v ie aro uot
ot4tar. op So etont mut otAtr,, rude umilern , 4lo,
hi m / sat en t.6ri 0 ,a 3 lOU 'IA, Of Me City!
Tl. flotts• of Col. Brant idatie 'at
Fr wrest Lake, it „his liwou hi
St. Louis. Thi• irriterof the alsolvt•lPtlONVlitilt
•
freltMit partintlirlitilend of *kw:
I Alit his hew* fragarattly. Ks k &Lim st pass
woo*, pJiserrileir so you larew,"a sikkir,K Utel.
T. it r
,poutou, ataksakistastokheits "kites
Kea keatss's •
.The Vpriiiiiduri• Peat *tal tP thia testi.
mony :
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"'Mattel retaunt 41,144ra abteia tbrasjoolitha
bona* .har Wow prosi. 74.4 b•
dor new moo dia IINT)(411)1/4 . 04 p0i44...a1y as
sided, by Ipbe Pozatta.
/liras 24sAira.—The ildsok-itepuhlicyps are
Wing every drepiciatlie tweriosisaitoir poorer
to secure die eteotion of their eiodidaten.
,Thsy uouls,la proposition to Josiah dole d ed
itor of aire gamut hidejoenttlytt, Democrat,
pubtehed at &stoa t to poky biro $2OOO if be
would denote his paper to: this support of
• . cote lasstbelition.pridoliks, 71 0 Y.
Gipuigot s4l4owroii pow
,hy the Aar?' 7ne
proposition waisatooteat. Mod tholoillatos its.
posed. • The rause ad hoilresillip , be &pogrom I
which renders such expedients twoesearr.
I==XEMI
Tao M. l'anTAHr Wit% his. Alniestsps
4s. ilajw in Salonk"; Clinton`69ant.yr t
le4 i4k l o hm..80 0, 404:41 ,
06 , ?•1t4 4
taiitemotsium, 'wort ,Eitetiktegp
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MS 11.11ABOD:15 701 t. 81511.01 t GLUM'S DU, -
,p , •41 CSIVAN. A s I, ,
4 lilt
t i I'l9 gentle ; a Undi ..... n
~V 1, t i..., t ' I sti
r , rosette a forMirly B k. be
0 use of Rep ntatires n 'on'.
• s as
' rinvit e '
ately e attend a IMPRIB r• ' et-,
l o i i n Yanucil if u lt in itaStoll, i+, which he
replies in a calm, dignified manner, but takes
occasion to administer a just and merited re
bnkt to attest Miters, as are ,tlittiothttg re
-1 hellion in Kansas, thereby idsiting upon the
cot4ritilgisfas,
, f . ovit , sti . &= , avitx disatia
4 tiOilof this glorious ilnicm. Ititi letei4 is
isotthy a AM old Hue Whig idsicaonizi.,
Whose affections are centered on the Coriti6
t.ttion of Wei tount6r, mid who inzilling to
olacrifiee Forty aptiehments when our free
institutions aro liiperiL In closing his let
ter he states his potillion in the following lan-
guage
"There li really but bun absorbing (location tow
before thepeople. Its the lielenta magnitude °flits
presence rill - Others ere bushed. Tide question is at
[net presented in a tang;ible form, shalt the trefoil
he pregervedi Shall the first step he taken toward
tke entire disruption of the Stites of the Coked 14 •
aeroranee of the Nertlkfrom the South"! Looking
at the political signs of the tiume, with title queethie
Oaring us In the fare, me make our elodee, Of canal,
dates. The nominees of the 511167111414 Coot ention
mike the preservation of the pinion the matter of
paramount interest. - °the • principled are Amnon.
tad , but if any subilervieney iv Untuaill4, ell the
ethers ma y ho compluntited, all of thorn, pia bo
subservient; but " thee Union, it Must ho pm,
rierved."!
" On the other Mind, Am ymintoreallon of the
tenni is n minor and seeendaryprinciple with those
Oho have met In minveatiestrlnflefiltre same of Itoi
publicans. With theta- the plommadirob of The
Union it to he toleiatod leatios nontingotto„Y•
Mr Henke nonithittet4 ttAs Get :oat of tteahon it) de
claring in tea halls of clengrese that he *h. In 6-
4or of "lotting the Pniory ordeal a COMMA
crochet of his own of alliPlii•4 l cloak' l'n
dorsed
" Tide Is -the broad and siervi alvtiron h tti,
question that now divides UlO Corintry , l end ia efew
ei it wn henitrito pitta decture.our inguite prefer
ence far James litrelhanun to any 'other Mad Whit
sustain., then leant chorine of Mambos, andldearldro
an IL loan well calanlrtad to lima the rangmile
I our own hind. rtrAl the niles wad combilinileo`i, and
nrinifolil dlploinvey of ttia trickster phlltleians of
the 01,1 world "
ELI ..K. PRlck:
_ ThiFi gent letan —a native of Chester county
whit ly known and highly reepee.te3 in thin
ounimunity —a member of the Society of
F i liends, with views nod feelings ehrilEgtlY
adverse to Slavery always a ,Whigi, anil:pow
a Whig Senator froto Philade!plila —dots
been compelled by the fanatical, sectional
end disunion-tending taaehtnan and move
ments of the falstly called Republicans, to
take his stand openly favor of the eltxtion
of James Buchanan, islhe only present hope
cif securing "a safe trdittlnistration vi the
General Goverment and the perpetitatirat - rif
the Union." ne considers the contest as
between listehanen and Union, and Fremont
and Disunion ; and ut in article from his
pen, copied from the Phileihlphil &roan;
Jeuritai into Saturday's Ledger; he thus al
tildes to the subject:
The choice to be maderopthle as beilloen ten
of the candidates, one (bir.:Llitalmosto)---uf theon
Ape and expellopect ntsprlitnan, who (kr forty yeAre
ha- faithfully ‘ithid printelitly, with °opacity nod
polgiiient, nerved lire ~,untry to both hummed' Oun-
Krm+r, nn Secrets') of Mate, aril no M (rioter abroad
an tire roost retalertnylile rtire•10118, r,l Jr. all
tl , l 413 acquitte „lnuecolf will ability The othor
Star 14, ilmAt)—aa of itate&ismillip, haw
m4 Leon in the Senate but a short petite-1, and in
aukoonntr ysunuua exoeitt as an adventurer,
eaploter of the Far West, for which ho in entitled
to all need!! fot lilt 41110 nth ent hr e t Eel to no.
earl' Nine all the xTllef snaglft rata of the Omit
all es epesreihirw reetemesenilletion, ujk Pe editor
ded kr) *Maine who waft or Avail., relent Upol. the
sigh 'cagy to be cottfdnd, Sod 'the 'really temporml-
Vol 4iteos to be performed, As an ettenOrdlhary
prooet4lllig, AIM mast pr Clone tut st o k,r,,t y
et oweeeenitry 7t serial:My Is aolaulotall to ye.
piety .41 who will andals# oohed Min*ibtima 4re t
watiiifte idea that tho.pultOtnaut of mall ikse
of
wan biter, .444 (burial ,may Impulse; by
it feel! ikr, that i . ha i begi nning prured the &eat,*
ehitaelt to the at of OA CluasKtutko, and
s o p, idime,itnd Wisw to, that 'which it franglit with
this "morale+ danger to tine Water. Will out oittanua
pow , awl re fleet, and behold where thlainipulso la
delritet the Weintry, Getete it tea too Sato ,
Those who ininieter to that 'impulse are net likely
to he rtetraitiv.l by the cheek" of the ic u useis n el o ,
or to he overeat - ley any osroftily iPiilll.loCi 40e
siderstioa of the euateisighti of the iltafee,.o( the
South, as edt tno Norkk eel any error In Oils
respect nviy Impel to I% PeßUnAllno or SeteMsthri, as
final to thy integrity of thef Union nif proved the
American revolution to thee At the Ilrirsoili Waste.
bleorgo the 111 never lateudeol in Iwo Lis Ameri
can oolnioev but his unwise Short sighted, and ob.
riurto whii/livry drove matter, to an extrustity he.
yiend reennotliatten, and lost to hie crewn his biwt
dominions Bat Lhasa men of impulse, and one
idea, say that the people of the South know too
well 111 what their own elauty consieta to sciturate
Ilut that is language that Imo never be safely hold
to freemen : fur freedom never can be wronged or
endure oppoondon, real or imagioal ; and eould
they, end Ilia infinitely nnbaeomtoo in it. of the
North to sot upon any auell tkeouniaatALm, mo nd
run
(suee a purpuee l e( eomrrelrioc , basauso their iusc
eerily gives im immunity in the attempt; nu at
tonot utterly at variance with the spirit that
funned mud emit enstaln the Union
IMOK AT THE 11.141/&,6.s
Homo, nigicr, in his recent speoch at
Trenton, after relienting tiie idea that any
nun could,regarti ('ol. Fremont its flt and
s.orthy of the l'rt:sitlential chair, 01111 prek
(siting In k fiirvi44e niikiiilPr iba denigbrou4
'tendency of sectional parties, and probing
that Col. Preuiturt if elected, must he s-sea
tutu:a Proaident, said
' th,e/like , iment voftl4l4.tm r liel ttn'tt hazattl.
1 °us leaanncrol Fremont, tr till court were pole
; Able, wt.u44not ha, e the era .of et Maisel
alaatnia; ttlat at 411.• ahloalot
t 4 41 , 04 valta vrete oast, F aptei t i m g,
I,gosiciou. pen ti00tt.14191410. n,n4l,A.r. Attla
Nrgregete !!!'4
be , wifely t. tnustAtlettlip,Oob, 114 , 1 ni
Me tatlentallen, Oat Fremont e. old. we, reestant
&war thou ene tnil lla., , the estimates he h
of We lilac* would uert oirellpiatagtem)(l.4o,-
000, loving, 1,4;0,00 laAex p
th, A5 . 1,1111°141y nr , 111 toe
more than fie/inhale nutelierentif 'Ol-4 1 1
In Atka tett of the Mimi-ohs SOkellt:htt leni,at,et
toot p USt;, A ir ha akinow 4.44tr h 0, Tot* the
teodttuius iihtlos s Int *AN. owe at moor.
117 in MM. &V four or Byrd, apt .41101 talent Me
felenkrneg etatin a t trat4r Wt than, a
eliarleit 44414 (or jeer Snip. between leti
rbslow oh* 1001. Freinonti as rat 'Ware qv;
stutotlitt men in thwappiNIORAJOW wiltnok
Pint Mr. D. IT certain er ituOiti , of t a ili n ts ° o l l
'IMMO of the popular tote . ITO fen Rd
pannam 416prit the - innritirbr
ith v hama vder7 it At ,the
shallop lir for tits
t roleom, INPAIXt lenr ,
; '.4 2a....101131d41111. 11. y". 4 `.l.lv4ute d Frar i iiilt on.
• • itte d et . .dr • *ar. tor thirilteio,
hwl
These aruisrirlf or *Oiler BlOr fratmirtrft
conclusive ruNtigtjnti 4r the, Wit titmice cir
ottle4ed u to hen entertain:mg doub44 of the
blOmphaat sioooso or the Deinocreny in
Pennsylvania:— •lllTerh-in• nO *fetidof-Mr.
-
, 45 rP . „
Ag ch "lP.4o,4o l Pore ”Illeusii and eta.
mu,' th in ittr-PakiorT sad cone, Wit 2 tag
totter kentria l / 4 0 of tbd print's:oB . 'in hie
fititn, and none nioVet untiktetit of his tine.
* il lj n All. l o44**Pk 7 7.o o .o,„
, t- •
The cur LI 01141.1.160,11,..auth..--Durlng this
WI Week we holiglitiodtolllftrikiddisau re .4
,ar F r i
rl
14‘44dWWit 401
dekcia • etmegti
,::ft L'A C! , r 4 'KU'S''' . W.C.t.111
EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS
:a r$ •blett. ' , I
. 4 ,
se: ' ,i j / ' •tic a' .. . 4,...
it. "
i,' to r de i: d i a, a 1 1. ,
t . adjen e in ,on , -a • fort.. : .
• e'fr' fi-aii..t .gr .. i u tho. F
i , Mr
granting necessary supplies for the army,
deprivinglhe Executive of the power to per
form his duty in relation to the common de
tetteelltd seetteity'," ow eitreetdittarr WV!**
sion had thus arisen, which required him
"egairl.tla ilkintitnit , I& two Willis:wt.'
I'llr2'iellitliihrivas driven to this tesort,
by , the action of a ,factious Wine'r'y g( 4,149 k
Republican members of the ttouse, w ho, in
-
the face of an evident disposition tin the part
of the majority, to reeedefrons the irtrev'. i
peewit* to the Army Appropriation bill which
*mild heed left the tioverament totally pow i
eriess to enforce rho laws and restore order
in Kansas, determined that the bill ghoul
tail ratherthen . yield the cithvuo, I,p,flisia.
positiOn they ; had, pre4hensly taken. i iii,
last half-hour of the session was,eonstim'a
lb calling time yoke and nays on a motion i
extend the . tittle efittljdurnm en t to 2 o'clock.
and although the Vote 'du this motion stood
131 yeas to Gti tugs, Which clearly indicate
that a large majority of the House; it not
Wri : thirtl4, wits in favorXit pas , :ing the Atm
hilrwithoUtany Untistud clogs upon its OX .
ecutiou, yet when a,si al i far resoliition —ex
tedding the aeksion to 2 o'oloek —cam(' troll
the f3enate, another , call of the yeas and nays
was demanded, tor the sole purpose a 'Kill
ing (line, as it) anted tlion lint live minutes
to the hour fixed for the final adjourn/mint,
and . the o Ming of the roll within that brief
apace of limo was known to be utterly int
, liosqible;-. , . ~
THe Wrishinerin Aa iun, in Mininclitint
itliti" - rregident's prochilbetlon,'lnlttly
remarks, that "No ono with thinks of the
dissatentra constiptenolis of 'disbanding the
army under existing circumstanees can fail
to km the necasmity for, this measure. Ithe
constitridern iapoo: the Presi dent Ihm
solemn duty of seeing that the laws ire tie.
cuted, alai to this cud prorides hint with a
military forams far the dentition defence. and
eeerrrity of the cdontry. 'Hut Coogrosa has,
failed to provide the means of supporting the
men %%he religiose the army. The constitu
tion does, however authorize the Preinilvnt,
imextraordinary 00131104i011/ to CouVene Can.
grass ; and as thin Is the Only remedy iddia
hands for seouriag the means of netntainirig
the army, and, though that branch at the
service, of preventiasadissistroun consequence
he has pr imptly , and- wisely resorted US it.
"A resort to thin extraordinary rem e dy
has been forced upon the Executive ty Llto
persistence of a portion •f one house of Con
gress ill a tneasore which we have again and
again characterized as - ficalous
tionary. It has been persisted In with a full
knowleilee that it w6iiftl defeat alt igipm
pri7stforts far tin , "rhiy, and Nis leAre the
puhL peace unpriAceted, or Oise esquire an
extra session of Congress. The revolution
alyraleasurts lied no legirineae connexion
with an appropriation bill. The tau ouscs
agreed. on the appropriation bill proper; hut
the Bente instinted est annexing an unusual
seal o nc e n n tnUtfionel condition to 'the lid,
and persisted in it until, finally, a 1'4,044
tradority resortedr to the means of defeating
the Lull which we have already mentioned:
We have now a &sixties,' illoseratirett AP th
spirit whieh aetnatest iltitrepublican leatlers.
It ran no hanger be ivistioned that they .
received to rule or to role the go‘t2llllllllollll.
It 1.3 not neceectiy tb eqhjee,uro whlithertire
same spirit will not proillace the aanfo'beijilz
at the extra session.. that'is a matter eur
Congress. The President has his ditties
perfortrr under the coristit.ution, arid ho has
resorted to the only prayer that he pmtilessts
to see the Wow executed a nd the I'M st4.4(the
country proterseil. If the Nose of Wser:
sontatives choose to perneveVe iu Welt etliirt
to coerce the &irate and the Presu,frht, and
by that means prevent the execouirra , of the
laws and the maintenamce of peace, the re
'. spoessibility will rest where it properly be
longs. , The eieivident has done his duty
the Senate has done its duty, and will do it
again ;the House has taken orreperAotra atop
in revolution, and it remains to be seen
n fiddler it will be repeattil."
The Army Appropriation hill, with the
Kansas proviso, precisely as it stood. on
Monday,- was .reprled iq die_llonse on
Tltttr.+dnv, apd,pasncd hy a xpto yeai
t 0,85 rmys. the St;nste Onyriday struck
out the proviso • yeas 45; nays 7-4,trel re-'
turned thri bill to the House, whim. 'Potion
to recede fronixdie„amendment was made and
brit—yeas 96, slays 94. In thin stile of
things, it is hard to tell bow lou d , the 'txtrs
session ;nay last.
liroomuod CotrinMr.—+Tbe f/rislooiwy of
OMI Lyootofrog hare promo:cod the folforriog
A55i.44.4. Ailliwr-
Ptot4rmotark...-Iluat4ol.l Ibrano IP° , 241' 311
Sherrff—ft . tniey , •
Ww Mr*
( '
1.1.at.t.. Jr., Itrway I,owhol.
01111/11. fstn , e ,- 4,11,0 DURC, APPlailhilott.
litiblL akire.
CO r 0 , le r--Jnrcrertl4oll , terernsidp
4 4Er - 4 l ic Ule# 1 . _
A I r r—F A. ni t, • i
~..1 441e 4 61 4 , , j 14 .. : 400, 0*, bfillisk:albtooloice
iii,WI7I4NAXXX,,,v4I- to auterotl
4li6Arbehliv, 41111W41,-, wore Analfotod• 4341.
tietl49lL7 4,l 4=r= t ),, N , to . mujvxwt
15, t 41 1 .4. thooly,VjecotEr *pm, awl ,t, A1,4‘,41
4r, h u mc r i t litrig , ra.i b iltzi „, , ,,., ~,,,....,,,,,,
' TitkalToss Coats ktail,tcit.Pf Tpactuisks Ina
at Willliaamport, oak Tuesday, August 12th,
and Quaint:lad iq sessron , F'4411 , 1100%,
tvtaa, it adjoarlitil to %Pet 141•44 , 94,d3
January next. The attendance. well lam.
There warkvoonsidegatactlisoussion and inter
niwkatv or uoutiluenaktsa educational matters,
arid, ilk imitator of iihoolutioso Aelfmtol„ trend;
ing to advance time *Mist af tolacotkm; Imi
atria ~ 00mesokit oacalloot-064aya ware writ
The *hers wen), Id. Xi, litstrenhaFlt,. of
President ; 1 40104, of., 44
eminjOkroireroSwar'' Tho 1 4 cksectiegtows4'
intercating and instructive
Sawa lluScvataiiiitiew“MENEotdieli
IMllsinoeariaa's4Rapisalowtoznaiog
116 aagioatilikialearacytt w.d at emit 1
.„, t /1, imp ,1
=ln
=
I: C't
A . inivde
Mtd
. -.:' .1 , 11)/PERSONArr. ,
ri
:IA • . a's Atunuta TO TUII
LT • ' , ofguar iBB
ay, In the 06 6
dc , • AL the crunch and .di a
.1 - - aid before ' a J
.04,
~o ,Ju 1 , Burnside, rococ r
ibllathk. ." 7 1.
it is In hat we should, on Arid-43'11r
iinit,,l44ieg..4,, c044.•.4k.i11e• ,fieW ..0‘414,
House, congratulate you, and bur citizelia,
on its nearly entire cornpletiott. It is true,
the " re pairs " have been more bttetilivi3 than
Were at first contemplated, but the good
litilltluntberfiltty s ttf Mit rilinity'Cilfilfilla-'
sloners itt deseMfig Of afl prtWe. 'file ar
chitect, (George W. 'Rate;, has how tslant,
fittigtuen) .and ability, iq the „design 111114
workmanship of tire...Sulldiug, and richly
the its the thanks of oar citiaeratforllie•well
*minced, comtnotilorta building he has eon-
Atructed. • ' '
7 I ticaroalytnew w,,ather this endoiscifient
df itia Commissioners is required at the
i*nds bf the court: you wAI all &ppm." it,
land woleel no Ittraitatiou in taking .the. so.
sponsibilt y of coneharing frith you in pp.
'proving of all that bas men done. ,
' We upw have a largo, commodious, well
ventilated courtroom, with, oonveniont °Al
oes and safe valll4, at a cost, which when
oon!pareil with the growing wealth and in
dreasiog itnnertence of our connty, i; but a
trjabl While ihn budding is in ctikra.4erWitjl
aro hendionae dwellinwito,, the comfortable (04 ..
hoeigg+, and the lion Perna( that-are to be
dew: ou every timid, through our fertile and
Prodaative volLeya.
ail
of unr nOtausur, who are brought here,
Metter by stnatiignia ourivaity, can be com
fortably seated, and with the asiaiatattee of
'our °Ulcers, sticl4,ortier can inul must, Le pie
mired, as will expedite the Iniairks4 of the
cour ann , s'Fcirre them the 'hearing of all
tino. is 4rolie-- - - - - - nor,hi Mrs ill--, , -Itrodiarturra:
Sing the fire t, Etupfe yr , ere so sadfy de . loient,
irtgi ttiblilXildinejier,n . "ol4ittjjled type - ;
riot a vestige of dill feebrfs 1 7 nVirrhic - fail
krt. tax payer .rani contemplate' s 6.
greats calamity :for eil'e moment, and not
feel satisfied at the:sdiefl additional amount
of tax he will be cAme oh to ptiy for his
uyin comfort anti hi," t , c;ril•lty.
We wish to pro/ciao' tlntiiiiß is 'aitranet
but with the assistance 'lila ro-opetaifim
the tar t ' Uoiik that causes can ho tticd in
much less time than fortherfy.
The court will lenge ho tiOne tint:other! to
gecure thlsdetirthie * result, An d f rottt t h e
character o( thelitar, we altall look for their
hearty coitperatfdtf.
And here, gunttemcn, let nit otterre, that
the flar of our county, hag ainre the organi
zation of th cotfity,how nearly bitty yrara
enjoyed - a* eirrltlshi.fepttiardpo -tett- pay, .tt
home brit ahroab. •
The ofllfcc of in Attkifiley hf dip multi:,
had teen - arwarA erftAitlefed t reatiriNfhle
and honoratle atrre. Stantinv, ag I . do,
as a kriol uT tonne tie link, tvilff the
tetteration that is pa t, end Ortfh thote, who
enepostsl the 'tar yrlien I came on the
iteuclt, I can say with truth, that I always
found the lawyers 'lien talUtonor and princi
ple, men en whose if eclat ret and
ribttligspile ,olll4l't k!ritl Otfielferjt,.thigli
I.IIP tfranlihritiystltelirefessfon into disrepute.
This high ant{ isinoiable eatiinarn or the
(elision or tile LiM f bah Owaia reintehkritie
Intel -course of tip Court w 1 the *sr ert?to
roost pleaettut character,the client 4
it ;Words d" a gt!ars Pace - that lltett hater.
tr;, Itherly."lltittfiat sect
or Pr °J'ett/ w,i4 1 044 - { title -Fistfuls
lik9Se whi) had inteFrity,taiitt' and
ihhirit i t to see that tisz . tette pAteOtd..
ThFt this . Stet} ahitiss
chars:eh:rise the e&tre &met,' Par, Ikt my
arrest nt,iturtiltely
fijirt4reA i r n, ' t octi it fl But line or eortttort
ever be intri,ithretltihilst I tan on the L4nrth,
I wilf only gad, that thc"lletnlthin't find
that tirtuncs3 and decision in thl ('oust,
which a al remote him frier the asarti.stinn
of honorable, high niiiiirref tritnt.
It isnowalxwUtalfacimtury, sitic'e the tbut't
%veto lirsl. !wilier) in the. old cuurt house.
Dui to g arta half r'clitilt7, the i't , `",eritig
Juqse,, and unith.r the old Constitution, were
Walker, Ruston, Ant ifornsido.
The land faw• uP ,rennaylvania, %rag th,,n
in its infancy. Under their decisions, it grew
into a, seem, and in no county of the flom
olorwealith, wgre pore imynrlantpn , ripies,
t4i 414 lwaiich . or lurid
deeidad, tkuiu thLse Which origtnaled here.
(.lufier nilw prirdituttori: we hay:: had
Judges Woodward, hale, and Jordan.
Oar . four .11rst President Indies, were
transferred_. Jiigheb although not more
responsible stations, emineitcys, which,
doubt npt, will be rescluid by their two
inteo4l4o4.
to trittairit-.lvo4l.4;fialiisit kasalttif. st y "we!)
deureetProut aid hittshd serliania." hi
the hthihistratitin of our ftetiee;bi Warm
e 4411 e VCe dottre —it it tat that we Will. ever
- tut geTaearen, it trey not be sight ox
protimih thus spvirkiegof the Bench 'Waite
ftsr,",that
, • '
—hour antisdaraltiglourinessksAtlew_iwit
father..,-,Lit-hweW 4s e
, Wiltkrs el ism
00;4 , 7 Itftieclfeteit; eilterhierhieirrits "they'
royirencitig thadawsof their 0 ; 1 111 . 47 :
404 oyes.
411 hotbox as the aroma lareatof thariorsato„
as Trayerse Jurors, as magistrates oi
vete 'citizens, like you, their children fur
intelligeriCe; for sobriety,-for room , * * the;
biwe or the tan/f,:iiijiiiiert, Await that eon.%
littitutes good citizens, theig would beisr
iav l oriibkr ciutipariwon' with di* oitiiiituF of
of oar Altai , tolatiodk.
it itiarieso'bo * diegiiised; peatir-lotrier
teinWf thorehreieber feeling of lilisonsii
beLs
-sida it heft •iinder lthh tirbN
irt i theinik, - 14'biitig4ettFiririd
Mattel thifterritetuNintirtti, , it is ,
biritflelettifsigsigthwt nit ecirtiptiorierhoired
in high places, arid most of ehle t tiolfniossko
.I 4rnrierettilireeti'tiA t fu ‘ dt . chil - -rintittpOs
n g‘
a fOid t f r i
WO/
kista r
;nolikati
17 - ' e. by man, and we shall be false/
to —false to our children, and re-'
(Tej o 1 t trust, committed to as,
if . n mid 'down this glorious lierit.'
age e ro , toitioatottity.
t then unite, in thb idministrs-
two,. co, within thus walls, that ;Om •
they shall have been torn away, for it build
ing 'dill more suitable, to the wants, as
convatikip , o , and comfort of their Chasms
16a we - ilirti' jhrom,geilinrl r AMOW
witnesses, and suitors, ikl i nill ipirtmwa
to render out final , aultgl.4 WW a
Much higher- 7 a much More awfhl - tribunal
.......ii, 4iibitival- ‘iViiielitiar . _ - . -
shecesitera ma n y day 'of AFe hav
thub:ibioKo44444.o
god generation, we ' disci-mg - ea - our •
akeh other, to society, t 9 our
• o u~ftPy r.
..1“141 te . our Maker.
tiiitdotid Pt Ehibeta
iligs of thi leiembprinottilig' 6 .
.'
*ski, we swooloilP*4o
-.-Deitio%
Brats conducted thedintrelvie *1% 4
ty and propriety ao eharlickseki*Af r irelre.
hie mind 'repeatable mini that prd . thypillia,
demonstration, that they, IN 4015#411riA
friends of law and ?Mar, bat Ideirwir
men 'Of the day. • ilea suns marryiiitZg
llowelir,•that daring the !..lettcsamitio
. -4
ing, on Tuesday night, theite . "llqtrigit
cipposition patties did netexiiiiiiiiiX
WC Mid Christine fairness Whitilirsis
sb proud tp boast. W Pt,d.u4 . • ,
siddretiM4****lo" -- 1411. •
To k t4
the Moyamial?phl In
~
ilinaticat imasinetiest," Slit telitliiiis
that ho war defendinehis, con tatitingtesi —_-
corrupt Arinckpres upOri tine hlribily twain
of Kpligt, „hurled ;a- stone y,lil the
st,iiittig- opion the 4111balidevAu 'lige&
Dom one of tivi , ktiVor iiinehiPit ' Into men,
if we dare '90441 1 0)X dilll. who ir uld et/
dive] h i ltalarNial 4 0 404:141rri
stinarlee Asiiiiittit. ileviiz '5
wt - Atedneas Is ouwirittlif ttichelin9Panie if
of the filthiest bruits. amitstotatl meet *lib
1 vhat hci-4S , WalklhentweetildoCooollll, /ILI
1 tkcet# men. silhlrli credit is (Wel* A. R.
d i flisttr,lbr, the iniinence - be extirksPirmid
tempting to preserm *ilea! And- vidOrrould
hero state, that If our bort/let oillizer were
Men autitiled lAy wit,o, f :Mle INt i r e
4 4. 0 , 1
. .
wet vowel nowesesamesqp to oi4 ,
thaturbenots, omit our' 'Wag Tor*, as te s of,,,!, ,
win for itself a more co t able maw Pi
quietude and decency. . - ----'• 7.. i
A'Y/-nryi.. Dasiraniiit . Atilitrti rti
It:0; , -NoTuts:c. l' 4 . eit.ir j ous,,4L eit
. in the
items of Gregg townehliinteldt . '
virinity'of the place. wheeematr *WOO the
polo erected in honOitit littilhnnan mid Brook-
I Ittridge, u ere distabed from thid 0 'peathefial
1 idumbers, One Weft last last- wertk, bye re
pert wotiablikilii4ound,lba44l2ol4olllo(
of the prowniptionilla of the Dirk Imumwa
party, and which on li more clone eitimint
thm pivoted to be t Second Gamy& 9( Abe'
X uow.Nothiug nocturnal dephidtthi‘Oivfe•
stroy the Dencorrttic 'pole. . •. „.
. They hid bccreittt lietie In bite' pilke to de
depth of some inches, lute wbi u hr ihey,iii4
rt some proscription poweler, latirellritit.
Sign of hletwhig op, or ritherdo . sil•ii# . e So
Wein of Democracy. But witann.howt to
,state, 'that the pAn'tter, billnuldlifflilthi.
lipid" and ethiwaoiert ai thMie iil;t4Arei it
theta. far, fv berme milnkt wthar,MitOfori
ous and much envied pole withstoodiho
, 4 blast." Wr feel a' hinaridett 1 . kr* Illit
there toes Within the erielnikiref Nittil
ighlp-such a defied, vorreptintil lerielipiikt
let of nocturnal scamps, wham woiliffittan
only tend to the rlidtliPopeTtbrelp 5 1 / 1 11.tlidr
own fancied part,y and The ribseilde &Attic:
twit of their ono ra sprelabitity4.• Kin Ged'ii
disperthallOrt of lernvidtmce he gramkesOM
tiny. , ,
ho NM 6 4 " ;Tid . clo7/1.
MKSIM. Enttints pommies of paa
vious notiem,l,6 Dctociiirki &itittcg
and vicinity mot at thoiloolt on& Oka
vouui; ou ThuNiittY
srefl by ekt•ting 001. Autry Roar obara,tPoosi -
dent, and tra'isca *row triet,A,l4}4ilr *romp
er, Vico Preetiiiviat, sod 4no. 8. Yoh;
tioerotasy. . _ . _ .
thattoil Of T. ht. Vog t 1).• A Viemh,
'Se +, was requested to"addivia,thiinaitieg,
who itionetilitely took the stated and
erect' a terse and lucid exposition it f.4:"alt.•
the lmrgains and ttre §altiti/f tkle biro
wings of lito Opposition, in "ate L - Mecum
the State to thoneedhes. Theisittrottet:ll44TV
kola' comsat data,' Um% liftlltud .
riatAntre
!to9oo possible ',oipeo L tlpat the coniest
lay between Buchanan ang
the opposition were exerting tionkiditla to
the tannest 'to forma fusion ideitojal
and - that all the noise aidparka raiditt bF
the pretended Irilbriore men, Wila t iiiti
moo, only intended to iledeiveiter4lo47
into the support of lerml;R°=
candidefel ft'e aro4 tygliort
ittg del beut4ricy iktlitnl, taper
' 800 in, the eitnolng cliff la
ber§ inlght l ks ertrirtraf AIIN*O4II6II/10tit
trot
imde'd M astmi "4044,110/Mil l sflri deu
t4ita l i r t lf t t = l6l"6"r.
y se
tilkelltMeitol4llll4rtr,
MintickaitilielAN6 l llll6l,6l'
all connectlithis win( .• ..;* •ti
Axed 44tfertnioal
6).44° Warty is I
?trtAlum
t'?reini4oriti
arocires for 41
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Rotelorlich will`feeadyiNkLiptigiegmfort
of the piolitifikte etill'4obellill!lP Mai e.—
Wben ,ffie firM4pßEliri ,n ed,,,this
ItOtel Will Veoßg fIA , . r "t if in
.4stato: t. 'nu i litet . iliabinhig.
clir den , 4i i iiodieti ) : 1 ,. '.' 'r,,
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a iliblivrt* I I to
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