II 7 - jjA ctir 7 177 1418 Ntk ItrP* l 7 l o - -'wHo • • pm . isß4 1 THE PROMS ..601thl 4 ginti . 6rij Ittllnt . 11360. • ' • , bb t ;i- i., 3) ; 11*1 ' ' e . . t g Math; lie e t linridtent,„iff this - • , nt.tr d r ap t ons s, w-e a ; t sure A t i e : , p o l (Mail Ark", - 4S, • 1.4114 t, AID at AVT JI,IITICI. TO ALL. ;•..t *; wdi • ITU a" 7 n * (l ft: B. boo t Hu- • the $(:0414 testrictioi di got „ t .14 ersdey d. Tall (dare limy; la tja., . • e• ca , - CiallpTO,,idiktit . 1 . 4. we:bie amoilnimeter COMETRY'r ' v cl* 4 . c • • 11 / 4 ) 1 . t al ills • its tolokliolt;'11the reststance Inch they ',Orleans from the pasp of liiitams* hireling. provision that the discussion should take made to. thoiyirhiteoli of Missourisioso hail soldietst. ‘. tl - inform place in his own district. A feet days since, occasion . 110 - 1 00 ,, t6.reon That when the question of abolishing the Mr. dt t i b i w ali d3 o visited the district an d „ _ An tip .a vit'.isdiilar in its character eras brutal nractice of Mining in the ,Avnericatr_ L e - iirnot his readiness eta- cote- pp the adutission of Arkan „, r_ynarts rn-OstlY, ITT/ q fioWISIOTI, TU . tat.t.Cl ul wiitifik a rarkeella V(YrED role v1,04411N0 mull , : MEN' fused to.entes Into a di , isteis'orti: in : lilt own r I That this intensely Africanized gentle- di s t r ict , nv he had himself proposed to do, Tho troth is,ilve Compromise represented man who can shed orookaoklo tears Ulna the iitintatrtate."l,o4..tmettr_mmewth.,,o,oi, 41,,,,, ,-o p„,„„.„,, k rit, ° cu., go „ ormi t r„, the • pretended a tongs of Cho tiegrorti, and scream other phrt ' of 'State; •Mr. -Schnabel in- subject of +cry in the territories: This 1 1 long and loud for a• bleeding Ktittsamt, ” 11511.4 sisteil upon eztrying out the origratil props- policy was thopiihry of d nut the last sympathy t . ! I /T ress r or hifi xllion, a licrcupon I)llVikbaCked out "t n- oleo store thdline and freedom Of thole': br ave erluntrlH". a .. uidal 149 .-0- 19 1- T i a - ," end voftwed to meet him anywhere. foclow it s o. ey TVA Ca‘ily derellat %Iron battles hats retried the 'flag et' our cothitry, TIM people of that dilitrict have as yet heard prini4te—no acceplabloto the entire. in ninmph upon every - sell', . but one Mile of the main question to be 'de. --hul mit& cil in by the majoiity of the y , That for the most trivial ` %Tsai er Dartl 1 side d , add mr; Seh na b c l lips.delcrttritled that, country for tie sake of pelce: Wise men , dwilPhnot ho' would WO Ot it • 02-BC.Le the sitter shall be laid before them'. Ile has wsre nnwillim, tore open the sine - try pica . SAII.ORE tiTRIPPIILIt NA , ) • TIED neA:mmintidy, made otroopoients.. -X.:411TIIITITI,141311'111- with oilier lion, because they knew how difficult it windil UP TO Trig .MAST able and distinguished speakers to held meets' beto close itagain; anti trig; preferred to 'NO F 1. 1 .1511 CIII I FROM 'TIIEIII. BONES. rap in all parts of the district. bear the ills lhey had ; rather to risk ' goy tom:-Kamln3ls" 11 • • • The Williunirrport Chtzetto says, that on dangers and t meertein result?. • , • That w‘a' Dayto n . 18 • 1 " "v bvihr° Y OU Friday evening, August 22(1, Mr. Piten, of thine.; %bin Teem; was anne r .se dto ale soliriting your votect Mt the , litre of . his Tore Elmira.; iambi a apeach to a itlark,ii,rpohii- l'nion in Itlei this same policy aas applied' for The negroes. can meeting in the Court House and threw to Texas. 11(r. Buchanan was then n Spoic.- --,A man with a 69111. SO sittsil nsf WA'N/'• nut a challenge for a lifaellaaloa• At the eon- tor from l'entsylvania ; ehout to .leave .0011- . Dayton's should not receive the Amos of any r u n+ i on ' s [his spee ch , samishrl Who . was gross for the Cabinet, and lie expressed his tnielorer of his country, although he may present accepted the challenge and proceelled satisfaction !list. the Old adjustment had been be the candidate of the bastard Moorman to rep t ) , to Jklt s cu. Thu vim was ,too continued. On this A;bject or sTn..c.lr.v:rcol and mock Republicans... Leavy tb fns enebtred, end. soon drove the icing, as he aid, nll the dangers a liich might whole party lint, tylf. the Alamo: First the grow out of its - renewed agitation. Mr- Ilu- Presitjent irtritifeiflihtt was soon followed chewer' was *lnapt a min of peace. No by the orators of the party. The Fremont statesman did more than he did, to prevent freedom of speech advocates howled, shouted that disturbance of 'the compromise policy, stantpril and Insulted, for the pulp:ker . of which the Northesn prohibitimtists choking dOwo, lint without succeeded in acceMplishing. - • -lr‘'' ~U after 804 No 4461.1 he 'Mexican War began, and the Might of hiaoppoueets, when the meets' while alti9Otai * , .. 4 .^i^c the nous.. nactings4.„ hug idlotwriod without fUrtber debate. Mr. alit' apprOtilfitron, Mr. Wilmot, - of On, en after go, ingithe challenge, hacked out. vania, moved a proviso twilit: bill (hit im by saying '• lie loot other fish to fry," itc., ptrt or the ,Tepitory but he acquit - ,d from shots ing that his challenge wag inure brak Mexico should be open to the introtraction of As lie inn out of the house, Mr. Sehitabel slavery. 'This a cs t h e Wilmot Prot isci." called to him, that he, would meet hits in hiv it was out of ' , lave, ill-timed, post erless fur own town of Elmira. • , , . . pod, and prolific of evil. It fiancrat d a new ; slavery agitaticir, wholly without necessity, stinted a blow at the ComprOntise ,policy, adranA of expected acquisitions, and al though it failed of adoptiOnTa - t last, it was a most BUCCe!Nrill mivrhieC - The bill orgainxing the Territory of Ore gon came up is the )(raise at the saute set:- itiOu. The while of ails Territory was north ; of 8) degree, 30 murales, and slavery was excluded by the Compromise, but the South -Iseil-takosesitatmsat-lluest-wansat-pros and in order t0 4 101.e the st ace rf the North, directly upon the question of abiding by the policy of 11123 1 , Mr. Rust, of South t'arolina moved the folio% ing amendment to that clause in the Lich excluded slavery from !Cho Territory forever. viz : " biontoeh al the clinic of eni,l Terrine.' lies North of 36 &omen :10 inientrs .Werth letiireirc loarnattae Heard the Musson/I Compromise." For this strealment, and in neognition of 0 4191=111 11v e t, every.Southersi mien in the neare s t The tiyea were 82. The noes 118, anil drery,nasit was from: the North! The amendment failed and the ComprOinise ono rejected., The 4111 itself farad at this session ad Oregon rimaintil iniurga lazed. .. Another bill to establish a Teeriturialgov ernment tf Oregon came before Congress in 1848. Again, the anti•l tat try clause was put into it, and again the Altssouri CotiiPrm ' Mite was proposed, this:-tote by a distinct proviso. 'shish carried the line of ,3G degrees '3u minute to the Neill° Ooyan. This pro viso passel the Senate, every Southern Sau -1 ator tidal;; for it and twenty-ta'n NOrthit-rn Sl UiLtOr:> stung against it.. The noose re fused to conctis—yetts: I+2. ni - ysq2l. The; South We. unanimous in favor of it. 1 , , Or- cgon, host ter, was wholly obese the h u e of : I ra &grits 30 tumulus, the Senate ) ieliled, and allowed the Mil to pees oat, the probiho tarry clause, end window Ileettwaesie fur t l.- { tending the, Comprounae late to the Pacific. Preidtkiii Polk approved the• bill, but rx. plainedthis reasonaler doing so in a spellial l Message. He referred to the poaition of Or. egon, as being all above 3.0 degrees 30 igip• mites, the (, Compromise mini baring siren quiet to the .thostuiri controversy, and es 1 !metier prevented a tierce agitation upon Texas, and then added : And it is bream.. the provisions of this lull are n d inowisisteet with the terms of flu, liti.vuri Com promise:if extender' from the Rio (tread tafhe Pe elite Vegan, 1./Ha I have nutria, at liberty is Males/4 may aanetion lied it embraced territory. truth ,of Mat Clompreoure. the qualnien, presented' fir my ovaidaratka 'mold have been of 0 for Atlkrint character, and my ar...tion ppowit kited have corres ponded' *lib sty owiviettone tneltin , ..... 4 thh , late stay, in attewptlnl tt~s~ h tgqstahtlahod soul is Men "a a gqstahtlahod soul .eq ukiced is. In t:t dividers and kinglike; to ukiced 'is=lebei p nd e e o e itle of difornatosstiona of Me frent.seb"On to enaengor the cristaxmo or the Union ilttelf." I This, appeal was addressed to the !North ern prohibitionists, whisosere thesi, the only oftPotteota of tog LUBSOlsti.Ustingito wise( Out it had no ettict_aponAbetutt 'ibd Sowards and Giddings AN thatulimi an swered substantially qdration-4 • ws ociarr".-_-and perlued their war spot the pole ey 0f.482U. Therlmd - shendernedited epib Open the rotacr or luvultuar. bud kid adep ted the policy of the o. winos mtreitnis." . til the close of the arts With ,11fielsido,novir Ter modes were sequined, asoluratieconsapeeted, and the yr/A - artery policy was urged upon them without delay, hi vein, the Missouri Conilontaise was proposed repeatedly : iu vain the Southexpressed its willingness for diTillioll of elm Torrttoriem, in vain a portion of the Northerrr - Detioeracy invoked a set tlement on the old basis ; the biot - Td of the - priThibitionlata sems . itudfhil wont! make net terms. -- Evr, yt rememberir the -- egits , thin that ensued- The two: -sisettomi stood in hostile array !waffle sash other.' - ()edi]. ary legistatila pas suspended. i Men began to mutter disuitien. The agitators rejoiced itrul clapped thilihmais: Ent goad mai Wish Men mourned. California, mirrtraty Mevery predictiosi of the Wilsnotites, huh tbrated-a_ CI DIMIOC - RATIO' _MASS MEETING 'CV Tfl P. ( . 1112EN4 TIM COI - NTIE'I 01' 41(4itylintdr, Gleareeld, Mifflin, Blair, yeouling,tual, ittuati.agdon, , IN FAN Olt td , TUN COMITIMON AND TILE "UNION, AND 111 h; 146HVA1 , 1(1.!•i O ff44lMl BUCHANAN; BRECKZNRIDG Pirefilency and 'ilea Presi,loticy of tlio Culled Sward, will ho hehl.in ihattiiate, Weluesday y ..Sept. 24, pamOctmic State Central Committee having deVed 11.1Tefonte, Ventre comity, As the place 14 e 'Wet'oi=Ming of the Dentozrney rf Central Pleirjanial in fever of !moot -citing the Conerita- Tark a the U nion—all who. ivetild preeoce e pgdi isd'rnittapairml the alorietie inheritance WI is ty the Patriot!' Sagee of the litn WWI who would reverence tho memory • Ilt - WMIIITIPIO3TDN. ;be Itathet 41f Mallow tee, and . _ " -1 - 11 who el" of there:mom at ;the riebotkus inn—an why. .4- __ _ vcav . wrifs ci,to A ru, maZitAKIIRILSON. JACJititli, Ci1...A....,.-ILIIJA_ALIT - • , - •, W ""Eit' "4" c"'lß'' in " e 7 ' r".l"'''' I This illuati ions Witig, statesman and pit teittgt thterietion of do 1 nion MI t i• The rano Ableingatahed penkers will be orient riot, whose whole , h ears is devp . ted to tit , anti address eiprening • —ROMFAPiriE--HicfriF.S. Ifnion and the apnlyntieni hao_writtfm a -- , R AN OA 1,1,, /OWN W. FORNEY, ESQ , UOS Es, om - wm: F. Pk ;(*. fAt, - OEN. J. L. DAWSON, , VOL: SA UEL IY. 13L.1CK, CHARLES R. RITIKALEW, WM. 101. WITTE, i “4JOIJ. REAR FRAZER, RV/. A. CRAWFORD, SAMUEL 11. REYNOLDS, ESQ., HON. ALLISON HON. GEO. R. BARRETT, ATM brims. BiTlSittovs bare been extended, to the following dtslNepWai bentoersts, and it is expeeted ., ltsall they wallet prevent - MON. LEiviA - ace,. "SfArntOcr A. DOUGLAS, - - HON. ROBERT TIN/11/3S, HON. JAMES B. ()RI The hollefinde and other Braes Bands will be in -efeesdenne. No effort will be spared to make this one of tho meet hitilktiant dinnonsoations Tile moocraey od Centre extend to lb. it hrt thorn of than rlitiumg , etWittfilef asertliwi invitation to he present. Let ell wit* i.e. sdirib"diirtridiTlL Anti tut wito pat ne sad to isorden agitation by the - election of iftlehlA Pi AN and ItIiECIL IN R E, tesili tja Opts strength NY lellt MR OF THE COMM ITTEE vilittoilleo Delegates of the host - Demo , lonooo,Tßio, ‘...rmernff - Yon tin tertby enAllisof xenweible In fieltvtrnitc on WF. ) N say, Kept. 246, u half pant to o'clock, A M . in Mid IFOlDOOrlilie Club Room. for the purport, of nom. eandidate for Conni) , Comnii.nn r. anti. Dip' eurnirr J. k.k..111.:- If Chairman St toiling C.II in!! tee maDeakocratio lick;:nb^n in Centre Co. Wilhelm, Saturdnr, A ag.: 4 1 ""h. • Mileehrtrg. f herecny, Soptenth,r 4tl, Omen fiskl, Meothty, September Ikialeburg, Tuorday aftermeM, Ftlopt. 91h Pine Urote, Tuesday c,.sung4lupt, 91h. Faurouttuou. lregluerolay, Su outher 10th. - Poet Matilda, Thu,oley, September 11th Julian Furnace, Frolay September 12th Ustireorvile, bat ued•j, Sept, miner lath Rubiooraluarg, litoredxy, rteplAnulter nos A.-eraadord. Eau r ood other thall;lguishcii opeeltiessitill sidtkant the meeting, ISLI.BIsONTE, p E'y ,v A IllEriinnititit 3, 1 MM. FOR PRES! TYE JAB. BUGHANAN, OF 'PENNS) N FDR TICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, OP' KENTIXKI - PR 58/11ENTIAL •ELEC TOR :1 MINATO 111 .t L. avetiL lisekalsw, IMIETIM . . .• W e N.biugr ' It . t:t h g een ,: l l'r,t 11'r n' ' e Eotir And Waraniaa, 10 Jame. Black, H Wine, 17 li .1 Stahl°. air, - , - In Jabal 1) Buddy, - - llJoke K. Branton, IS Jacob Turner, V 'Dark! Lanry, 20 J A J Bupluman, 8 Clinsian nester 21 William Wilklue, anmai • 1 Jaws Patti, E 2 James Li Campbell, UP 1a no 81/ibilier, IS T • Cunningham, 11 N. W. Illegbed, it Jelin neatly, 1 Thomas Ostarbout, 25 Vincent Plicipe. IL Abraktin Edinger, FOB CANAL COMMISSIONER, GEORGE V,OTTI OF COLIThUgA 00CNTY 7,03 Z AUDITOR._ GENERAL, JACOB F,ll Y, Jr., COUNTY. .OF lILCINTGOA ' FOR St/RV:YOB Cik;liiEßAf„ lIN ROWE . 3 OP fItANKLIN (JOUNTY oolatioss, ALLISON WHITE. AIN' 18'tenTo. ASSOCIAI7t JUDars,, WM• BURCHFIELD. nENBY BAINHART, -47 c aa rivp 04071. AUDITOR, P. KEEL 31144" 41,430:0, JA RANKIN. 41001 , f 'idinelyr-I'nttie town of jrrp. 7.4,_0 1 .4. Aii4.4.3.P9b1i . cue prooessioulnui two 'mai-black negroes IMllfr l4•o t 6l l l , 4!evrers. One of them car of the proeetnon, upon iliou‘srow thirtons Stews, with .144,011101 . ..' - Pet Lamas and Frevumt." sego caikiod it black sae* uixo • . :: D ,' g . ra tkrte f(0 IIMAIntII ili ittrPAlN. E ir i e nt I;!eatioar* Couvention of Dauphin . ' y. met au Monday and oodliinded gen. Ilt. Ittr Zr Congreas, and Jacob IL it , cif, bump,* 4. W. .Loomis ,• or 1. , 4,4410004y— Asioitito I: Aiiiiii&T 4 . 41 e . Imiesindittiiii. Bova**, Was ebsq: tfd Diksitte 4 to 1 14 - 'hilitk S l4l orentiOP, KA 1 wen intruded to rotO Ibi: Gicit. Wm P. Picker, of Xlcoming county, for Governor. der to thc,lVlnfrA !demo, declaring his intention of supporting btry-ilawelas ouly coaslislate " who carries the flag and keeps step to the music of the Ultima." In his letter he says, "I hove hastily and imperfectly es.prez.seil my opinion thimigli the unnatiefactiwy forms of a letter, as to the Immediate duty of silsigs. We are to do what we can to defeat and diaband the gcogropical party. Tlut by %het specific action WU can most ell'ortually.contribute to stieho result is agave-ion of snare diguaelty It Seems now to he settled that we present no candidate of vurowp. if ice vote at then we rote foil thu nominees of the Amer ican or the nominees of the Democratic party.. As between them i shall not venture co counsel the Whigs of Maine, but I ileem t ditc. 0 1111 frauknesi and honor to, say, that while I entertain a MTh apperciatlon of the -14T47110'-114V1-1141i, y -4-241r-Xilicooru, I 4a not sj mpathize in any degree 'with the ob jects and creed of the partieular,patty that nominate( him, and do not approve of their organization and their action. Practice/Iy, ton, the context la my jildginent is between Mr. Buchanan and Col. Freinont. In these eurviimi.tances I vote fur Mr. Buchanan. lie has large experience in public afinirt lris commanding capacity istinivenuillyacknovel edged : his life Is - without • stain. lam coiatrained to add that lie scorns at this me. !nerd, by the concanenoif of circumstances., more completely than any other, to represent' tlic sentiment of natioultlity, kayo mul comprehensive --without s‘ lauds, 1 without isitiFeiCae of which, -America us,no, longer Amt rhea ; and to possess the power and I trust the dispostie:.ons to restore: and keep that- peace, within i...lJr comers aryl without, for stitch (tar hearts Trill yearn , which all one introstes demarnl, throlie %Lich and by n inch along we may hope to grow to the true Treatises* of nations." - Cosi.nrastos st.. —The extra sevinn of COIISI - V•1 . 1 still COTitilitlPA without lIIIV nearer prospect of twootrylisliing the obje , t for which it was convened, than was apparent a wool; ago. 1 new Committee of t'onfer care on the Army Appiopriation 14411 has failed to az,rce, and as the House has several( tunes rcfusi 41 to recede from its obnoxiesis Kansas proriso by a vdto of 117 yens to IVO nays, and the Senate has an Often insisted upon striking out, the proviso by a Note of 35 yeas to 7 nays, it be difficult to see how any settlement of the diftercace between OW two honeys can be accomplished. Tito* is a little hope, hoircveT, that the, bill will eventually pass in some shape, as both the Senate and the Heinle yoieterday voted dons motions for a final ssUcurmnent. —Since the above was in type, tee learn that the Army bill buts passed by a vote_ of 101 to os. The Black-liepabluatns are de rested in their measure to etnbarass the goy. erntirent. Prorisiim ha* been made for the maintenattq - of the army, and this branch tif the public defene.e hits been press roe from the paralysing intigenee of faction and revelation. A bill providing tit the 'tinny, without restriction or condition, passed finally, on Saturday, isnd Congress adjourned sine die at ill o'clock, P. M. W ihson McCaluilsr WHERE Jag TAB 01.1) WHIG SZNATOILS Tha above question iethns answered by the Albany Argus: '"Cluyttn, the premier of the Whigs in the-Senate, has. declared he hostility to both Fremont and Humes.— Choate stands apart from the Whip of Max.: iegMbusbtts. Benstor Pearec 'and Pratt, of 'bikryland, have given in their aslhesion — to Buchanan. Senator Benjamin, of ',outma n's, is_an the stump In tko same cause.-- Senator Geyer, of Missouri, ti to asilloW• Kentucky has sided with the Drinocrefy. Tennessee will follow. Yet Maryland. Loli labia', Kentucky, Tennessee, and amnetiness Missouri, were once Whig finites !" T" Irc9FibrfiL94 - axtt_--.211/ staunch Donochitie sheet has pissed into the hands of N. S. Atwood, Esq., 5i of the soundest political writer the Etatb. WO hope be Nosy tie able to mate a forterne. • • 611111 AV BRIT.LIS AIIASYST Ms. Bueltstiss. —l4 Thins an jkhiig strthintist Great Brffedu was against Witalttington, Jefferson, Madison,'Jackson—why should she not siso oppose - Mr. BVICIASUin coxelsW,L-0. W. YoViSnuub --opt Fillmorikskleotar for this district made Vilma dLltdin speech let eh, feesittieee Whk . 'h eset'ikiriAilOskiot* Terieh. &wait eorust or thW. itrateAnunt, with or:, without wrappers, can be hartsktbc eftle o4 . PriCe three cents. ,F 0 R , (LV The atottnehip North 'American has sr rived, bringing near from Europe fonr Says Inter, CottOn is unchanged; breads t idea nn proving. i.ll Spain all was quint. Fupar tern had taken an amicable leave of the Queen. O'Donnell had not yet prountilgatid the progranune of hut Ministry., Thu Rua -4; :in govarnment is raid to base chartend rt,au miles of raifway. the clinlern is commit ting terrible ravages in lfaderia.. In Fun chal alone, 5,500 cases and 1,500 deaths bad occurred, and there was a deficiency of med icine and idoetprs, and owurg to the fear • infection, the dead remained unburied. f of the Phitaticiphia amt Irrw•pool ateaniers is believed to hare txtuti upoken at sea. Tho Itniseinnn have notified the Ttirkish woven merit that they are prepared to give Op-Kara, wt . insist that die isle of Serpents belt:tugs to her &Winans. The k:equesarlkiapolatm is add to have sent a stipplettnentery mite to form the hash, of A treaty en the snh jce t 'Portugal has egrettl to tire marilinie law laid. down in the Pnriwcauft 'renew:. ME{FII4I) ltensemc.--1:14.m. War. U. WIWI. while reeently addeeshing a meeting of the Norrintorrn Central Buchanan elnh, watt in terrupted by . t.ittpse, the editor the Ohre Bran-k; in& biter the adjournmeat t llev. Samna Amon smolt: his woo , through the (-ruled te, the speaker and challenged him to 11 iliettio,ioa. Witte ; and I null tell you my reatwis : "A poopor respoet fer my t-haractor as a 4totnorrat . , entirely forbid.; a thoeuaniou with so-eatleti Ifiniatcr of the tiospol who had (immerged l u pnlpit, and soiled the sacred rolwtfof hot Mike hy dragging them in the slimy pool of party rdtties, anti proved Loup self a traitor to IA Boa, hin, contptry tomi-the ' A a rebule: joist tritY piore ben efic4al,,to °them, ili t t,,heAhl not be the mad mad to whom it woo so properly stlisislio ((Ted. • ' Deers Or 11,111E181031 ITT . —We deeply regret to announce the decease of Harrison Wright, 4w1. , member of the last lAgisla_ tura from Luzerno county. lie died m Wil ke:di:here on the 18th it very -brief illness. lie was a gentle:nen of fine abilities of wool,. experience :n public nflairs, and as a owneber of the, Legislature Ine clear Jusig trent wid•foresight gtivo hits a wide and very rnakeii influence. The people of Luzern° lose its him s prominent at w,irthy citizen, and the Commonwealth, one of the ulost,. prorniehreg of her rising stotesaron. (41EAT 4ACIRVITT. --A mother of Ara generations, tnaneed Katilialt ot4. r eland, widow ul ~ labalani Clerclant a rerailu4ion. wry soldier, died at Matt:week Oh Manday, aged 02 years She, had 10 children. 55 grandchildren, 100 great grandchildren, 10 ,giatitt great grandelihkeit, malainvi total of 181 oftirpring, l l3s of which autnber were liring Itt rhe time of her decease. title - luta a aon NO / 1, a grohdasugtithr aged '56 years , * great grAa 4 d B tighter, *led 26, and a masa great granddaughter aged 7 years— all firing at her dearth. Tur, Sear klatr.—There me hundred of thousands et People wto pram; to pole their ecittis always for " the beat MAD. " thin any osi:4:iciiht, teetd3iff.bm,anj. ai thousand times bottsemso thou Fremont so fir as regards Ignalitlcittion. 'and .alettty Alcluinao FO4MMOS every desirable regal sits , for tits odice--leeneaty, captivity, i t ;d, siiporienes-switits to mat has "no maids& Mtl ittNfl tjeml whliteter• ,f4lltartila-lreitit tag- fiit 7 sireptairiber, the Derrio oratte Amato, itratekerboaeer, Fl. 8. Maga. ArtArrs MOM Tbay , aro Med with 'choice. and able papery, Nit our *ace will not !Wow W:44 )I*Folt to, notice thatakoatemtpittitiiiarkit• , • • 'Ait.4l4.42iralOwl/aool4tai.,Ceeerli..ler rbttgralikaaprao4•WilidwOraarlyialletel y m 1r 111,11dterohlth#040fIlktfook,at e 441"9.d 414 UPSUIL: Its (Via ;tilt inew th si throughout the State. free dtanicomititution, and polo applied i ttir sdroiseion--&ui, as to The case of lasing yid Michigan: oho was delayed i 8 consequence of the domande of the prohihltiimists.— Wuxi' Ida Tolle noxil Missouri pol ieY'had been ovorthtown, •Whitt was, to tvtp'pfy it/ 000 a hell' itgat ptp_tt ctredirmanOviiiitt(* WII4I frivived Chngeiss. *y &bite vve hire, i t is *4; about what aball be the itocol. shtutions of thci Teirri r. toriea i Thiti is what 11 0 3 ; 1 1 01 4 P"11 0. 1 N 1 . 1141/,‘ . w a livai n Ailicri,nnt'on g piess wider co d for ad 4*lericaufgerr*Ory ? T Thiii ,` VEMUMltritlß- I 'llOl TIFEAISEINES! This solution was mo trawl) in conformity with the the theory of our instillations, that it Witt iltrfarmillible to tedlat it. The venera ble Cass had prefigured it in his Nicholson Letters and it was now to La ,liriketiccilloy in-, , atigurated the territorial polity or the country., Stid(ita was the baptism of a.pritt• eiple attended by nobler sponsors. Clay and t'rwr, awl Webster gnaw.' at the etre- Clny, t 1 itil all the glorious patriot jam' i t of his 3 with and all the matured wisdom of Nit veneiable in 34 s, weighty lin judgment, and rejoicing at 11, - erirettininin. 1 , Lion vi hick he hail approted in 1818-IVcb ster, inajodic in intellect, rtimwned in repu tation, and now giving (widow° of all:ostler range of thought anti 4 more ilee.o‘y patri otic heart, than .14/1 political oppoc Id bail . ever, thought he posseued. That tapeeft bf Webster'n *aa, perhaps the turning point of - the t)ccasion. Ile spoke "re ra ---tire truth, whether palatable or not--anti iio,kitid .' . _ I am egoist agitators North nail Werth.' I Mb Wiest lewd ideas North and Smith, and nasal nal narrow and local contents I am an Amorieitn i Anil I knots tio listality w Animism-120 I gsg t,L,my senthuents, my lodgment itemised of ntu thal I tillgitild Minnie such arse, as &toll promote the good, and the harmony, end the Ireton of the whole oossary. - Thin I shall do, laud willing, to the sad of the chapter." Under such auspices 'tV 14 , 1 adopted the. CoMluwulsa of 1851/. The Missouri icy had been kilted oll—not by' Southern slavo.boldera, tut by Northern prohibition ists—end the Nisi' . POLICT—the policy of popular smrerclir4r t..uatiaus :the people—the-policy of 'thy - t ange s Wll, t illtetlttutcd in its plate. Thin policy nns approved, or ainitieltet d in by every man tt ho endors(l the tvittoria I measure); of Dili 0, by every man who sustainetl the mocratie plathirm or isrf2, and by every W big ho supported (lemma Scott upon the Whig plattorm of the flame year. Thin br TnR 73117111 or TiISTORT. The Democratic party did pta kill oil the Alistouri TILE IVIsSOVEI COMPROMTSE kV:Or-WE) ITS venni BLOW MOM NORTIIMRN FREY{ SOMERS ANISTIIER CI:AT 11 - d u : von TtrrflANAN.--- A. Murray tit Bucks coun ty, who has been for :pity %ruse, a. leading and influential inenilier of tho old Clay IVhig minty, and who net er cinied to follow 'iii t~aitiie~ latig• irs It -MittltritTnrft national party, has w tittjit A Jong and ehe quest letter to the editor of the Dnyhotoven itentociw, in it di:el:errs his determi nation to support Mr. fluchstinn,.n.; the only WIN: or . defeating the seetional Preniont,Jv hoer election, he firmly belierto.i, ihkmililtlit-motVe the I:nion, 4.144rny the hopes of the world in the sticeess of I free goiern tn ant, array one portion of the Confederacy ariinnt the other in, horrid citil oar, crush our commerce and tnannfacturing intervsto, anti lend itterltntily and of neeesbity to a military despotusui which would . extinguish foretter the last rayof hope for freedom." Aiil.4,::;A-4.--The vote at the lat e election wan th.e• heaviest ever pone+, itntl the proper - ticat alou6 two ttLaJte. The Dotwteratic tri. nmph is nuprecegented. tut of a vote of some thirty-five or forty tlaounitud, the Ins jority of Eliatt N. Conway, the Demoetatie caittiltchthe for Governor, will be tell, if not twelvothouttatul. IVe have eleatect by over. whohning eniajoritieri, both our eathlidate. for CorPgresi; we have elected every one a the Circuit Judges we have elected, twelve out of the thirteen, 11 not 013 WtViireitirtvcn, .Slate Scualors ; we have eicteLecl sixty•two or three of (117 sevanty.tive members of the litnerld ,I,arebly : and, fluidly, tte have dolt d morn than three fliorths of the and other coonty oftleeta. I ttw oRs jLLY.ITUAU, Twaiet.--The Norristo‘‘ ii //er a / a tria : lull-blooded ' , mini:hit paper, apileart, to Its!' pretty well liatiAltril Willi the Eleciiintl Ticket recently nominated Vt-rnsimirg by the profehsed friends of Fillmore and Donataon. It rays: , "rhus we have live wi.ll Frvenont men 03 the Fillmore Eleetdral Ticket • • •• (;slri. N. Taylor, of the 7th district 0. - w. Youngman, 26th " • H. E. Ihiffic " 17th " E=LEIII lenry D. Philips ' " 29t1 here arc said to be several others at tbo Tinket, of t h e same sentiments, evil if they hire been put on with a view of irking a %felon Ticket, we shall heil er it wish great siiqnfac M At 110114 ITS In Darman !—The Reston AM ei of 8 ttunlay, says :7--" Aftaiis havalla awned atieli an dppoitranco in Massachusetts thatiutles.i we have at once •••-aafjocip of -ell Wasitiorttr - wan, al is very possible rivet the Atale moy grve he r electoral vote for fames ii!ttchantris:" - * 4 "We say plainly, that up to this tint; tluire had been no union of the Fruntint — for:m - 6 l'aitss chusetts ; that there has been only fully, asaimstinal ansil.diasonsion ; that wiabarra leas 041 pu wer of exer:ising any in,u,auss upon ow - sister States." _ , Tne Monaaw Wltirtrist.th-- 7 During the year 1855, tho Marshy morning sermons tho Rev. Mr. Sporpon, of Lund On. hie beep regulariy publngted for one penny, or tivo ants, and E;0010 of t bent have teiCebed n 4 high a sale ats 00,006 copies. rho 53 Pier litons are nekw Er3gtpfiel iA 901:trtne lorfa; avithit.protteeTy "'fr. R • purgeon, in'pvhielt he states that he has dodumentary ilvidepee that every s e rmon has 6een '" an 'lnAtitnnent lit tint conversion of sinners, to Christ." GAMBIXIIB -611CLAIIMI) VAORANTIII....X. ia alar,,Clgades Uttdtoir and John Castello, 'WA . 'W belong to t!ito sporii tie fraholitity i ,wer• saregatA at, (Now, alit wails, thawed vagrants under it clause orthe city brdinance Orhid thachtres that " any person. who 'shall load en Idle, imrdoraland profligate mune of, life, shall he deemed a vagrant;'! Me lyhey were Jitted $l6 each,,Od the payment aff which thty were rolawmast • Nsw POTATO*IIOOII,ed4V4; viaiagy of i.. 0 . 1. 1 -; isville at $4 'per We& or the D•in °traria Hriteht, ititi4 r n :—Sloan tic et, la t kn aloes* St role of my Inn ek 'fridges -that I als toile gi I the in 'of ' Cinttlitn s eeni onlien, ot„ „ th xt es 'Did ecti : L I ors have renUlic i ma et har'll Illitlfighiptrous gas la ht WI !disliklast est god Impure ttiotit e.,{ intimating that.ilrilli tluoklting . for some petty oflice,,, 5 his UtrOlOCltttlia oo PIIeIIIII to Oen it neeesessy that I should do, uhist my private feelings, ut t 4erortillmfghounts'itp,=,,, wenn! condemn, to wit • mokeicnownle all who mny I feel auflicidittirsterest in the annieot, to read, through !Ion: columns, mill by your permission, the reasons -Mattson> induced me to be a Demonist: In direct responses to the imputation agege alluded to, suffice ft to may, that I tek sib patty ratans .Idieveirlther l the fisstity nor the denim to iset'Mysidf itp • nal s can. ' dictate tisy,aoyersilioe_inthe gill of the 'people, and the only ptivilego 1' Ask, is than of being nn Amen. tote silken However, in Meets ketsitiosts Omen O f itolitioal (motto% etey and do toptrons agliatima, It, Ii col tamely the imperative duty of every (revisionist 1 exerninu calmly, deltheristely roll jutlittlet'nely, ell 'Atha of line pent quest let a to be poetell upon by the American people, rind uninfluenced by in eitnilec, i uncontrolled by former associations mar, incited by I personal brillsenee; unintiieddeted by protteention, in ' form hiseenenteisms, heap:l.:hoist the esterie he,it!"' tends to patens e, fat Igt a pprodatiog the resposogibilltiy That reale - upon hill am one of the ksiter . eigell-ilbr in , tJn wrung" every man is got'Sreign) of th 4 '6'64 flits , happy nest prosperous nation that ever existed on the Nee of the earth It Ilse been on" Initeiwien 11.uf ..I do, 1-d the determination at which i !nips arsived, is the legitimate result of taint n(1006081, I dal resulted In puree, until centimes' that I am , in enor, Merely no nun/bet Of the nallmeratic I 'party con question the enlidfly of ul) , :Meson* ter acting runt battling in their nudist, wen it bosom° party-gar, tor, oohs iolan, noluttledhrho moiled:he ' Inn imputed to me No member of the opposithin, who will assume the undeniable right that lothenge • to him, of free thought and free emseels, viral exam. Ines, after the mariner of a candid inqnker for lir , log Truth, tlitilfeehms pfattrme, together with their inherent, adherent and coherent . qualities, and' ' spanks the result of his faithful Inquiry, Mn eon, damn the patriotic principles lad eilmeerrattroilmill 'lltirrtY-Mit puny, WITICITY,'‘ Nuu., ' ' , .. 1 years that lot. e Inter, "nod ninon the adoption ideal. Constitutional Lee gue, lion always been that Oon stiteloos's poslous guardian, pr o tecting it fiats! the 1 ineendiary bosh of fanaliaban, from the ITlllrflOrOUu. hlallll of the annussin, 'flint 001110 poly has been the almost omnipotent, °lntik lent, lufittlible too. tact or Of our vomit ry itself, in every hour of danger coming to (fa respite, and muting ,about ein. snared ' institutions the thipettetrnblo helmet of Democrat le priossipitm, iu wheal:ill part es has • nt last boon oum ' I pulled to aminleme—ensuing us from the oelamt tins of if nanebdrevolution and distraction—protect mg Um laboring men from the monopoly and immt- 'seen of trinnufatat ore re mad capitalists—oregen big tho honor of our nation in foreign eou-ts, and maim tabling her dignity at home To those who within a year 4,r two have ulnlndatiOtt tlin orinelphe and the patty for whom they In! berme donne non e e 1,, and ut ticr .11031 Manner they had phonily Lariat honors. I aoulti attic, a hat does la Di nem re no party" -mimesketifow. tlmtel..ll4 imt 4.441 ? —R-1.4.-sew re— "form dot, the potelor %nice lA, 0' tile nation's a ual thenattioL that the poly of your fanner sir& tons sod at ton Meant refttlrett to want " Is it the sprit . of )oilr dreams, gar your turtles that tills eh ut,ge has infected' Oh ! Ilenesinds of old; pause in your erratic course' ittfleet before you milk • psiteismadt.e sth your former oolstieal enensic" to pond) se our country's 1 italijy, and shock the no nonal Ikart Ireweeracy in always right. ft van . ' k. ttot tie utherwaro Any ono who will do himself Om j u sti. o 11l sandy Its oblionopily, cannot fail to discern ' therein the vital element of oval= govennward„.. ' Ito oda:donee areas vaned tlOtairoaNialry'SliitUreSti o Ito pllll4 fl*rll l• broad eattagh for the stars 0011011 to, Id turf open, end solid, font entoi;ll far the f•ililiztol wort I To dettecnd front general:tit t let Oa brtetli ' particularise • Between whom is the present rontret t tiort tt Smith lie nn ?open of outeritt Militant Fillmore 14 (thalelol,l by lu• WO, Liends, whonan , gait that lie onsoott err, et a NotTle chadors) vote The battle then most be between darnel. Duehantn, Dm l'enneyl vim in taatcsman--tits,.hora of political «millet 'ill days gone by—the pursuit of forty years —tile shrewd diplomatist of fore* goarti.tics rise scholar avid - perfeet • getttleitegrai and Aden Cheeks Fremont, the Rocky hi•Mistein eanen—the snaveyytee of winter:4 unexplored patse-the 'epee- Matt ng m Wien ni re—the estonent of thoess wittelteny" the Ilible, disregard the sanctity of the Constitutien, and its eertain emergent in would coitent to "let the Union elute " lien a pen them Iwo candidates the pt ogle of the A:ll,i, ..it ~mien mutt , 1051 , 11- ltO people ,1 the North, e,N,,, eto lly, h ere ~, f e „,c e s I renpoonthillty ri oil g upon Ili, at. Will they veto thr • a f•t't WWII can 11111.1te, nit give their aid to eked fii the Cloy! Itagre.rttey of the Plinio, a Won w“lt shunt a great portion of the oono , ry min bait; so possubie sympathy—among whom he will get hut fel, "ro`en, nail by till). Niolating at die ronthmal bal lot-box. the sacred and congervm he coMprmuisesef I the Colon 'swims that hinds us together, blast oat national hopen forever tilnv••ry Ts It newsy institution ft existed at the time of the Otllaplloll of the Consthfillon —it was a sourer. of onntstitioti Asti difliaillp, then-4Selt as.y I 044 who wall roma the &hetes in 'the Cone will aistoves titat the N 03411448 :peed's:meg sett! *ea, by moo eiskaatitial experleoes. grustent f • emil thought and sage philosophy, better than the agita• torso( popular opinion ',told ever do, if given felt . ono it wassettled thess ell that prfnetples of a OM: prouder, and the blond lard could only he intrusuns ad stud convolidated by mutual oemdessions . The question of slavery ern ontype pencenblyentl happily controlled now, un the Dc)rfooratle principle of State Sensreignty—and *boa the voice of the people ol* soy State is legltium'ely expreesed by a bons Bobs asajosity of lie 'stem, Wel yokes should .he th e t i , e , sif die disate; used should mike be indignant es. bake tont Cho et:teens of ether Rates, who :nay deem themselves fortunate in not baring this dard curse hangingover theireoullinet Tho sober flunk-. ing, (tonetitettoreloving ditto:as All they the nation, will. lake tide. ,iow of the mabjeset, runt their invin cible power will be felt after they have deposited their ballots quietly for the conetervaNte nottems! . etinekinten of the InneceineY. Iheboring men, . Ivaco llualtanaza atileet Made 4 speech der t rory to your istorestit. , !When lOW Its says In ril triotio eraterieed effort that lite ationdol align)! o as 1410 bodeent *pada s"' °lima Tny add T res - .t the leiserhig mesh . 'tiled led' try 111 fl pron. perdue where labor commands the greatest reward.' ' 911, etroTiriet "No( that, Oboe wheeharge hire wifli Intending to sedum, the peke of labor, are self lidloint that therilander hire, k Mimi! In the 'fbia that they dare not give publicity to that entire speih. Raidotad manacle, WWI toned oonahnotirmis to snit the (retreated views of the party that ray choose to torture them, son be taken fro m , lay wen% speoth, and his sentiments turned km the reveries gar his intentions Read._ foe Yettrlitilees, *anus ! Take not what. I say, 'rely not °vs the soposttrs or your oWn family newerapere,lost get.lll6 84Wmt i ti o source, nod 0 viminu foryolareetirei7 • I finny difegm lion is insole here that you desubt, rt in r ft ilie n tont, that troth Alone will bear, mei sr 'rill then believe. that names J.luchunan is the dilvl4lllltil 01114.11biale. •II 20th 41 • The Owehinsti Nationm rontalns no endorser:lgs of Kansas entrages—proinulgatee innhing 'lmitated. tent *int tint ittlehattgridira Piliteiplos of itentozosey —no obtuse that violates the peoide'npowet, when !Rigidly exproased. My investigation hair folly soh. led the'duktalidetaßgelSO the oppoeitieh et dile pinkeye as •bies,itnittiattattitmai, arairthor t other alsaileX*, they i , r l4 /Pt tht cut t er mind, and advaattofharli tattpatttotle oxtaolia• far theitioelinta.. Papule" clamor aolirablte ladignotion_ by trisielt Re of lila oer rotten,. say **lP* or n. So DU. dm* of ogt4a st•te, n.nk ohinnent, the rear l rinill4SOallell I , IIQ Oollid not be in timidated when in Sao execution of what ho be- Uncial Au right, wee' snore liitaerty onnriemed rid oittreadnit4khult.ilio ataa-xatio harp Imit the whi ne „ 4•TitylialLt ha iitelogre Clotpprorni, . fhub irho were wont bitter against the •• vote" and the teas, veil of the depealia, Arg now ovsupelle4 I,lr lion fors, nf `preetleal demonstration, to nitwit that Jsoltioni wail right. Whether they ArtirtmArkirboi Af•2lo4:lt will not be so long,ln .the humble cdpinlei writer, until all parties admit the whitlow, ohltedl oney, and oorrentnosaef-eoertglank in the (teaks= Platforni. — -- . Surgj Witgrespi a rt. 1 . 6 of the Stitt .4 , . . med.& stela k i ,of Frem ont. and t on, mildlymimite the I t PAY Present tot . . oripeople " but ono L It. fraction' ism ~.o p d upon In Norco, ~„ P, and it ~, may' , .rio • toted. It Is the si. .1 ,15 question of flee i - ' or . ' : cry for Koreas.". t is It .. , that the most ,enligh ' el A, prosper ous n. ' tithing notion on the to j . ,niollo glebe, e view lig over to, e tity•fou rI. egvere ut m'oillde and 57 degrees of longitude, with a. popul. ISA of ever twenty-mix trillions, has PO interests t. 't Protect no polio) , to tolvonee, nothing oleo to do bu ' ,_,...t t 9 inter fere with the inhabilAnts of A remote tert-sTarY eel "Una IbilDiliftnlbtenellfheitrirs., ~ roriklit ticeritnpany thorn? Can it bet rue um% a 1 .okraii, of the United States of Ante le *Jetted, end bin election warmly, con eel* question of whethes the ne , kap. pen to get over the line 0 ifanwee'llbli free *Melee 9104 . 1 1 1**MAl. e ref,. graph: The IT 'i'l4 k ft somr—orhef In Nee reef 41* questions to lie panted upon. , •usiout Itepeirliee libelee bigot, ,10 iii that ens ist Aof theip4,4(pro- litilielWilleigteertain log knob tilloreofiewillhdettitro asidlplacing 111 the elluir of State ntauof 'Ude or no expire/Once le the suleirowl of elideetunnel4 il.:9llp‘eielp 44.1-erri 011444i11itin1!... ii:Aii.‘ ;4 I mini, g the tsuut oil toe ti , ' I, i ; ': l'o/c,grunit, vent and.insper . ofil tin • douhr edly Rau in the yoUrfh gi • Jr : i t, )tars, that will requite tirettipt aeltom b e by the ~ taut, or 4zpetlabotrto4ol.oto , .:Jaii A l' bow T . on ha Ile WA Oa' th 0 lit Ago, have long awl sr 110;01/10 lintrwerd to litr,doyAen.thotr,fAvetite ittato s gAT bo ndmtnittitcfor the Ithe,PS4V,ptilbe ill ' ,f the Aitionorielil li al M l = 0 Mid h bacssetpleimid. ctiotp,g„, theattgiithillt ,m , j .14041 ie 4.o4briush. ' 01 td* ago would We*ll boom i; . l. . l o ft tffili sago of ,Wkiuttaudt, et, / 4 alpines him 'Why li it! rho be ofttogett.,; e triton.. la no. 'knit) , thmtlyll'ea IliV? boom 0 0 stub. Jests of the linrilitilitt o f pinithAt iffiquae. • They hop o Mengullet oelrboaxed' and itieuesfOd oath cht y lielfeel It ta frithliVlVPrkfro , , Oast 'mot*. • ire will Testatoveloria-..,toupprtirigrre before btlleetlflit ." JoMeAlluabattitg vitt ri4) 'a bat'— Ito booth* firpitilbt#o bad,' do r, and humarpeuspielon emittotimin ' 'a Moll*" Tot bite to do otherwise. ilo Mold mod het sees hie end approwebink The Pntriaieh lime his Woven h. threads of s ilver oolong his °taro ' bunk, ' Tooke, Ind left thie marks of his heavy h dr* hhi Mime kihonid ho bo eleoted to the e 4111 um mid* al ittailmi deeilli to tee him adore, the ' ihnlo or WI anbltion will halm been attained. harps .t .l ations eanntkinduenee hhik,ltud ft will Allikellt• strait; go dowirfaltAftgtoitrhailkiiii and his name remain hOhind him e led with memory ennoccrateil with tli Itertotattoo of n grateful nn.liott I nut nongilent !hot poottwity, whielt alsent 4 liesrm itttillookthile tiontehorgiktrileo ed dont (I, will /111,411 . 1i,t01, i e 14,1114inifitnith* 414 boner' alto to ii, net:pats of a pure steletinten, amA will rank it with thotto of iVphinglon,ieffefoon, Adam, nod 5 cLsnn r a Rood rind sore , rreehleht woo ever ,needed it is rinse. ntitt if am AmeritOnn ibonld writ pinto, ithrittnneo upon l itie iettpeollitir her..re ho enat,, it, It book ?ft* wins Or anew trs agitate , ' and alnrereibk..nehir *M i tred Ilea. t ions open that firtonemi aoo moot Ban skew , to , tin .„,i ootitril—wintn erilie elee ming cot,..itteure , (reftettlenitnt ,10 etigillph et /- lAA wry voter then sot himself *Peep is sous, Who le the Lest on fns tito,limeio-. We answer Join benettso = \ 1 Ito 11.14 ociieriened se a stateemtut, , Ile 14 a porn patriot, i i 1 lie to Ilfliktml in 1114vions, and it .1a then i tint itinnt plat fin in` ' - ... - J-' 4 Ire i 4 the blend of the ilaKrilllin . alke •1114 MI6 lot ntiniplo ad till a fed their Interests i . "N ill , I u 10 nR, ;•- sivr I.vcr , the Ciivinitnti Phillhittre -dote 411, ly oteet..tit Iteritilienh pet/1(40441 11014 oftliblit a Juror /111 , 11;1'1Rn Month. _ it. Be is n l'ennoyiennine, ia4 witilindteot Penn xylmthinintervtlit 7 'I hem to hn ininginnr, motive Orr he should not *mkt , n µmoil president, tond bins baihiadhon a glorious leitninislrotion it iiio °memento ore anti 11epolilliaes, and inexperienced, and Our Oontlitallitob would be dtwotontost byan anti D1M2001114111111611.1001 41144 . 1 - ti.•ll are emelt of the reason f that have Todneed pohtioal sctiga, and 14001 IMe4 loan Nts• roiled owe by the fureeuf etremeatassee to make p . 1)1,1to Til ichli them all wroth!! Ihe'tadious, and T lin% A only to say that nr eery one abaft dissever an absence of !Nicol eoursnetlen, Of 11 ibliblemers it rensoning it, this letter they will al,trihvitts It not to tfie welikilews or the Cl/VAC but of 44 , Privoeskle ''Chain„, bY _tonttion popul ft.' se nthivest4 and me proper sopped', to *Meekest petriettee. Ina) ore! -- rho erne remetthote ltettothttese peoptaarehMlkkelytel statlikintuoggnge A stoodes ibn nobletk of dm Viviano when Lan idled the Oltrrtelem from the hind he may the peopled Anierichonver lee the tittyrehich eh.tiiroteo theta regretfully ti+vutieober JnnlN Ile cholla'', nod eon in rata Ow 44 aspolibtehae. Non, !doom, }Ahem I locos not we& that purposely te implode lielbry . lbeptikidb, , bet the In qrtfriect of *limns, sea ribibbibefierollf 0/206111, bevy Incited ate to tbielearehy eitipfebtboO, tad In ate olirnee, 4 &mei only islet hilt beweeerr 'my drelterptlen of rbbeiptee" boy be, otltictood, et' the wtiret-ef It errnigescil fiebOoroolwool of (Too• ti ne dltore here tem% be embertien Not Ide ere feel telly prepared to &ha ot bby thbite Sr Pia" !loping that the a noditlefen vtlio Wend between oar ed Cfmolitotiwa and disunion, by be trhfis • pl. a elected, AM v'ecrremiteolfolly yours, TVA C MIT ritELL• • I'l: L XT - s .49 kj , SIMI LA TIO :or . An ex anunatima of *a official tiocumetiti; tact hi fore Cong as by the late Preaidrot Tey hi r, u ill shyly that Col. John U. Freramst, when In comet nd of his regiment in Cait• forma, node a contract for six hihntred en" . " These cows we - e purchased try him. moler pretence that they Yeses needed for beef for tho troopc, and tho sum of 011,975 westpaid for them by the govettthieUt. These animate were never used,by the wittier/I. Want wen delerenst kis sure mood Abakikeektua, with ettinen Fremont had made an agreeiment to take and keep them on the /diaries }hr three yesetrslis his (Fremont's) P;rate property ' it'e repeat., thitt fact is oftiondlyneated in 11 totter addtt ased to Adjutant (dental Jones, at Washington City, by CO. .kilitson of the Irrit regiment of U. S. Dragoons. who had been called 11 pan to foot tke iiitt kr the Gen. eral I;overnittent. . -- Ju vt think of it. An Suer to the (J. p, Army to buy nix huddred edowe,Eneibly for heel tbt hie tegitine4 4 ggitte bile di pens°. anal:6w "Pk • vale isulivideol to isderilwoorde reri .breed them An shares rot -4 4teustreet ! And yetihts foetid * ; and sc a4talttthicd btstt alio. Mae am try attpleted oaf than fa 464. , oaks -td PreskeE•ht of the 1711Sdit StattWWllo It illy of Alla an act ofltariti;'dotiohtlllol end Pee: uLation 1 To asset', it , to.libekthe Amen cad peopio. •it im dot to' •Wedideeett--40X4idet--Goularo Law, the eftfa foirmit4:trptiPlio,Ust and rusty musket epee ul star heilteit Simian& upon thousands of dollare seem the nom- Caution of this great her spaculatair. (here tovr kat* Ahtriattrterf , ' , WAtefi l yt-reeepriefiNg either that the I;telt.„Tert fietl/d, the most villainously corrupt Pipet m tltotvorld, tw pOrte Premont for Provident . Stinnett also ihotes his man! Shall heartless speettlakiiii and grasping Onliiinnitei tole th e destinies ` Of this coun try.? That to ono of the great quottione for tho people to ariltwataiatbiaaNist,box• Atonal, Ittrrtr4,___ 8t0064, of fork.2* ttnd Dow elson paper, lately gent typowatiorstuo to hir nollister; shed'? 41116idortilini county, with a request that ha lyntdd istatp a club , fiaii4 qvig,t4o;.Erwiriep.444,l94lo fi ctive Piliknore and Donalson 14::Or'Ittat purl*" . s fhe Sheriff aubsegeilittAelt*7okeditlg AI lin a I return R..P 1 To TIIE 1fm.,,,,j, ;4, afr o Ntortdr . iheßllBB4 —I certilis the 'iiti4s of _,.."''' , i 0 L within writ, to 'alephErected, , Iwo In•.' nigent inquiry old seam f t tows been ,14 Igo to find n Filltuotetii lif rionrisco WW I in my 4illift ..a t iamo r . Shwa • Eisx. E. W. iSTVADMVAt Attlee. Is tn, the stump tbr Beek: "d hi au able men andiong Anoint' 1 11 6 ran QV' 11110 Whig,
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