■sA E BEAVER H T r Juno 28th, I ' V, ibn jbSttrtyj | : .Assembly. .tthew s. quat! I- • Tretsujrpr ;L0 R. ADAMi * j Commissior JOHN WILSd#, 1 X x District Attoi ,'M‘ES s. rutan; . !■ J * County Surveyor. I ffM.Beaver, j ;• House pii «ctop. 3AMUEL GIBBONJ Brighton; ij-i;-,- ■.■ Auditor,.. h ■jJGII J, MARSHALL, Big Boayc i v ■ "•= Corotjer ' ■'/ . X | THOMAS Moon;: i Trustees of Academy. JT. SH ALLEN BERGER,RochesI. | Rev. I). P. LOWARY, Beaver*; mi ji l , ; r'fe-As wo give p on the Fourth will bo issued from wj&ck. L_. ' !' ' JsS-ThK which met on th‘o 26th wto. jlargely attend- j every district pifj thp county_being j represented, and the 'delegates wljfe oh the solid men of :ibe'county. Much inlterest was, felt jim the contest ibr Tjrcaauier and. Commiwnoner, the candidates for thos e ofScCs being all . gentlemen well knpwpj aha highly iis tebmed amongst j oqr people. T|he nominations howeVjrj"- were readily mido, the candidate who brought the highest .vote to the firatiballot being successful in eacbca6o,aird the defeat el candidates retired gracefully hnd in good budidr. ; Wio have, rarely Witnessed the adjptiiimonf. of aeon vention which was marked by so little exhibition of ill feeling upo'r.the part ■d| the UrisncceBB3&tl , ':andi dates aa thht oif the tost, and predict a largo and ■“ ufinnimous wte of Union men of the county for the t khjdidates for the 1 oblv offices on whieh lhoro was dny ;h \ , ■i ■ 1 ■ 1 ■ K ; contest. ■ ' i 'Sr. !./> ■ -! - ,]l The ticket prosbtiled (We of course i ! Assembly | a td j District Alter ; lljisy, of which wp 'have- no rlgJbjtj"io ißjpe»k,)is unexecpticnia'ble,and we have Jfjlit to employ tije proper diligence t hipu energy to give it|an unexampled , jjiajority. Captajn Milo 11. Adtims, I ",(|ir candidate for Treasurer, as is ; Well khown, i 8 a young man of exCel * ' f|ut ability anid ellucatjibn , andjof the. test morals. Ha rto ok into the service |ho first company recruited in this i. at the out bpeak of the war, ,i' |nd distinguished jiijnself by his bra- Ipry and efficiency ap a company bom ■/ |nandcr, the battles t pt Drainosvillo, Mo;hnnicBvillo,Gaine’b ■ ill and Charles City Orpss-lioads.— I In- the latter. Cngn|eraent ho,, wad I; wounded by d bullet - which passed di» .fleetly through bis breast within halt ' lan.lneh of his.heat t ( jand his case was 1 abandoned by tlic Spigoons in attond * 11 anco upon' -him- m utterly hopeless- Hilo felt into the » ands of the oh'oray, j. i o'ur army having .rbtroated from the . 1 field, and.was star void as a prisoricr in I the Libby.l6r sonVJ .weeks, but a good | constitution.triuWbed oyer his wound | milt ltuvhm-Aal.-» — , | Ho was finauJCpSlj ij brably dischargel IHo was aflerwai I’mlssioncr of Drk ;; and disobargod tl . of this office tpjthi ; th§ people. The i unpopular, but |w< • ' vacated his popiti j m|es than any offi ; thjakdepartmerit ir I |Mr. Wilson, the ' ini6Bion|i, has ;bo< .; «t|unty irop ' l ; lalge curele of acq ;;nfi, alt of whou/c j dpstry r !abiiity |an< i deservedly popular I b|r* 800 to 1000 ijiaj «|e Democracy m him. t | Mr, Gibson, opr j House Dircctorj is. , j tt>n tp., one of the i j locality*. and.th'o ci have bolter carcid f than* in ' •’ Mr.. Wynn is! so •,.t, people that woj sef |im; -|Ho has fille purveyor for a dun i doted for his rWoi .-; fc6si|ii. I ; ,j I j Hugh J. Marjsiie iAiidjtor, ,is a Parr Bcavcf, and!, thou distinguished (or ; iy, baa.alroad offices of trust in I |j McCoy, the . iKe r . |s ! »' worthy ci i>vho| at a very ac J in the 140 ti -: fnlljp, until his (lie ’.serving and coinp^ :1 i: I • /: . | j 1 ! I • i' : -j ft I I. plcssrs. Shatlenborgcr and Lbwary, our cafcti Watcsfor Trustees'of Acad* arieiwetl known throughout the, county as gentlemen of the firat**s>< SBoetatilifty and fine literary uctpiire mpnts.: 'p lAs for tlhb bandldatcs for Assembly thq’d Diitrlct iAttorbey*] they have bpt to return their thanks to tho Ccnven- ARGUS omi&aWon » • -- - j -- , Boroughs ew Bright^ Uon for the unanimous endorsement which ft gave them. ( • I I The •••accent'd termjnation• of the wir has knocked the props from the D jmocratic party, and they are now upon, the look-out for a how set of pi tent principles. No one can predict their policy for this campaign, but in w latovcr quarter the shake may bhow jitis'head, -with this ticket wo can scotch it effectually. er. Industry} iey. torohgh; Uhion County Convention.” Pursuant to the call of the Union Jountyj Committee,, tbe County Gon« r< ntioii; met in the Court House, at B savorl on MondayiSOthjinetf,. and iv is called to order by Jas, S. Rutan, Biiq., the Chairman of the Committee. E lO To wnsbiprf being called, the fol lowing delegates answered to their - J ' I; 1- •j | ■ ,r‘;i .Bcrotlgh—D McKinney, D L Im bi ie, S Davenport, If Lindsay; I Bridgewater—Sdml Moorhead, Thos A.lisob; ■ , ; . I’"I ■■ 1 ”j"I " ' ‘ Dig Beaver—C P| R Me* Kim, Jos Shannon,'C M YoOTg; • | Brighton—Thos P Hnbtqr t Andrew C ilor; Richey Eakih; ;| I , ; . (Chippewa—C W bite, David Dunlap j W Cunningham, Jos B attain; i Darlington—X 1 Reed, R A Cocli-1 ran, J P Martin, Dr S M,Rossj j | jEcbhomy—Goo Neely, Rcu|pn Hen d -|ckSori;XH Beighley,! H Dunganj pajliton—Thomas Parrott,, Samuel Kennedy, GM F Fields; J ' j | FrauklicH-John H’j Wilson, R C i.ikeii; l _ V j \ ' v j Freedom' bofo-i-W W Kerr, A M MoCMskoy, Jas McKee; ? | . ( j Freedom distr-J Paul, Jj J Pbrksi jrceno—W R Trimble n Jos M Law rsi ice; Johnston, Calhoun) j j ; ,Frankfort—Hugh ItcGalchoon, Tho Nicholson, SavnlLeepbr. D Anderson Hopewell—Jrio Whiter Jacob Hook Sami Sliroada, Win Irons; | Industry—S B Briggs, Berrj Todd, J cbn Jackman;, •[ • . | Independence—David Reed Robert Sljerling;, ' ; |ii. ■•,.'( j ’ MeG'niro—Benonl Anderson, Wnv Miller, HQ Adams; ■ }( '[ Marion—J W'Boots,! S Stone; ; | . Mppn—Wm C Fishor, Rqbt Cooper? 'A Springer, GW. ShrOads. “ || Now Brighton-r-Jphn Boyle, John Reeves, Bonj Wilde, B R Bradford; « . Ne,w iSowicklyl— Geo Kaiiischer, Jno Garrard, H Goehring. Jno Hesson; ' j North Sewickjy—Mß Wilson, Daj >id Wttrnock, D Graham; i j f. ■ )jl ‘ Ohio—John Johnston, T G Boydi iiarauel Hamilton, Danl Dawsonp ‘i| j PaUorßpn; —II C Patterson, Arch’d Robertson; . h -u-r--! ! ... ' 1 S f ! • I 1 Puillipsburg—Jas Irons, R Roulh;! Pulaski—K,Smith, C llutchinson; |.j-- Rochester boro—T M Taylor, D S Marquis, S J Cross, Jno S Darragh; | ✓Rochester Ip—Oscar A Nicholson, John J.Foster; | j; . i Raccoon—John K potter; Ross Tag: jait, Jas M’Cullough, Wm'Ewing; South Beaver—Jos Johnston, John , - T ’ - -- —■y^-y-vu-jw^crwaCT irj ~j - - off. JoV.«» 11-, Esq.,Thoraas Nicholson,' oif Frankfort, was elected permanent chalrraaiudl the convention. Messrs. B. R. Bradl f ird, S, Davenport, Jdhr. Garrard anil George Neely, were elected Yico Pres i leiits,and W. W. Kerr T. M, Taylor!, llsqi, and G. My F. Pield, Were elected & cere tarics. '■ - h ■I j‘ Oh motion ibl John Bl; Beighley * ((oh; M. S. Quay was nominated for Assembly, by acclamation. 1 Messis. Azanah Wynn Tor Survey« cr, and Samuel Gibson for Poor Mouse Direct,or. worc also nominated by aC (lanxatioh. : j; I | The name of Joseph H; Cannings Sam; Esq., being withdrawn as a can. idato for District Attorney, Jas. S'. Rutan.Esq , was unanimously nomi'> pated.' ' ~ j",’ ■ j|/ ' ! Oa motion Of Mon. D. L, Imbrio, a committee- on Resolutions was apjl pointed, toconsist of five,persons,and |jt being-moved that the]President | appoint, he announced the following [ committeo: D. L. Imbrie.Benj. Wilde, Esq., j Mon. A, Robertson, Richey kin, and John M. Beighley. ! 1 Off motion of Dr. M’Kinnoy; Joseph Lodlie was elected Representative del- the State convention, and the convention then adjourned until ' 1 ... ”, I‘V . I hands a hb bit July, no pap i ti is' office no :er 1, lit ' I jfrpm t/ib ttriny* •da appointed Com ity for this district, ipi vexatious iliitics ) satisfaction of - the 'ffieein its nature is i ;rentaro to say he :>|ji with fewer eno' Jtjr connected with tho State. ' r candidate : rj a eitiz'en.ol this foyhood, and I as a laintances am; ngot in festifj - to ilia in* I integrity. ILb ia ,|snd will bo elected )rity over any man 1i ay put nj> against andidato for Poor farmer, of B&gh bjest citizens of .that onvonUon could not or the interests of Ihis nomination, i well known to onf irooly need refer. to d the office of Co. of years, and is iciancy in*bis pro efor ,% in, is Ij.ouronudicia >6r, resident 6i glTa young nil Ijis business ca ¥ be: ipaoi r o filled a num lis tojvnship. candidate for i tizbn of Ho u\ Ivanced agb,*v i, and served charge. Ho i lent. Jr.ro. UP-. alun tuih i de 1.2112 ; At X P. M., the con vet lion iyas called to order by thoPioaidont. ,f i . TtIEASCUEB; ' - Ilou. D. L. Irabrio withdrew the name of George W. Hamilton as j a icmdidate for Trepsurer." || ' | ]P n t tao conyontion then pconceded lo baUot a .candidate for, 1 roaaurer, with .tjie following result; First Ballot-Ha. Brittain, 29j M. XU Adams, 45; M; T Kennedy, 19’. i I | Tliohames of A. G. MeCreaiy and !MMIMI Matthew T. Kennedy were w bjr aathor’ity.f . {•:' 1 . : 'Sii'ond BaKol—Britain,3B; jS and Capt. Adania wan thew dared the nominee of th 3 ci for the offico of County Trees OOXUZBBIONEB The? ConventipnHhen prpi ballot for a candidate for the County Commiaeioner. First Ballot —John Slentn Sima, 29; Jdmea M, tin br ie, D. Johnston, 9;Johu; Wilaoi Second 2oji Imbrio, 8; Johnfliony'Sj Wila . The name of James M. Ii then withdrawn. [ Third Ballot —Slants, 28; Johnston, 4; Wilson, 36, Fourth Ballot— jSlectz, |sB> Wilson, |B,- ! , Fifth . Bckot —Stents, 31; Wilson,- 46. ';, j : .-j Sixth Ballot—Sloai,z, 2Qi Wilson, 48. ME The name ot Job: drawn by authority. Seventh Bhltot— Slei whereupon John jW'ils the nominee of tbe ,ci office of Commission! ■ The Conychtipn t ballot for a capdidat the following result: H. J. Marshall, 52; and Hr. Marshall wa TEOSTEE3 Or Were then, balloted 1 lowing result} j A.: T-. ShallenbergeJ Sly, 66; J". MlShiel McLean, 32; anti JW goranji Lpwary |we i nation The convention t ballot for a'candidate Robert Tallon,! Tb eoph M. Alexander, 1 N, P- Couch wpi e pi tlpn. It was stated I was sixty years bfag ed soldier, : | ‘ First Ballot —Talh Alexander, 18; Strocl The name {of; Me Conch were then wit Second Ballot—~blc' der, 12; Strook, 13; was'nominated; The vote was then 1 i proposed changes in making nomination', ing result: 7 For the popular Against the pppul For the vote by * Against the vote So it Was resolved system of norhinalio retained; and that he r . _ ' ; .1 at primary meetings tors of Beaver coil oallot. i , On motion,, the n ! made unanimouii; nt of 'the convention in l.ed - themsolvos to u secure the election o . The Committee through its Chairman then reported .pie -foil tions, which wdro unati . od. . .if .. - - - -'|oyal. people vuunty m convention ~j&s spmblod, now in the hour of the trfc umph of tho eausoj they have main** •tained at homo;and jn he hold by the ballot and tho bayonet; dh ho rob}’ re now their oft-rolpoaiod declarations, of .hostility to every fo 'ni ofl human bon dagp, of detestation ta treason, and traitors and thbir sym aathizbrs, and jjf attachment'to the t] nidn, whichis the only guaranty, of our internal tranquilityiand natioau.independence. 2. Thatin the asssas:nationpfAbra ham Lincoln (a .crime ferj whijeh iri its terrible wantonnese an i hia [ tory scarcely furnishes a parallel,) wo rao(irn.,tho loss of a true and t|ried jpa ■tnot,aii|!d wise Chief dagistratb,whoso firm, impartial,) and unerring policy, has brought tho nation safely through the gigantic- perils ol the last , four years. '.• j "■ - j 'l'-' r 3. That wo cohgi -a 1 ulato' ourselves and the conntrjy, liit t Ithe position thps madovacact, is filled! by that em inent statesman, Andrpw Johnson, in Kwhoso.ability, iAtogrity,' and devotion o the Union aid the Constitution wo have dll confidence, and wo deprecate the agitation at prosl)i|t ol any lions which in tiis critics I moment ol our, history may embarn.ss and neu tralize his: efforts for iho common good, and the re iteration of peace and the law,- ' ' ‘ 4. That tho ll anki of the Common wealth are due* to oirnpbie and pa triotic , executive, Apkrejw G. Curtin, for his admtnis Oration of the State government and finances, for the nn-. faltering sppport hd jhas given the national administration in its efforts for the suppression of tue rebellion, and for j the zeal and <|ar<| ho has con stantly exhibited in rhioistdring to the wants and alleviating the sufferings df our volunteers. * * 'fthdrawn Ldams,s9; mpon do» invention rarer, j seeded to !of ;,'2O; John 8; David 3,31.- • |! Sims* 29; iSn, 31. 1 'bibrie was Sims, 20; Suns, 275 Sims, 20; . ! • 1.-, Sims, 20; Sims was with- kVilaon,62. te, J 5; ion was invent!' >«?, •- ■: si declared i'on for tbo AtJDITO ien proceeded to for Auditor,wi ih Jad. Harper,4s; i nominated. I ACfADIMY . '. j_. the.fdli «•* | -J, ■ r, sfi; D. P. Low- Is, 32; D. H A. essrs. Shalionber -0 pUced in nom« IIL. ' :' ■ - ion proceeded to for Coroner. |; jmaa McCoy, Jo ikiram Slrdck and 1 - I, -L • laced in nomina i hat; Mr. McCoy andidischarg =I corOn: IcCoy, 48; Souch, 9. i ’ Dalian add =.■] »-!>j 38f 8. ’ idnwf ’oy. ? mid M ]2; Alexan- Ir. McCoy takei ‘the i upon the method of ho follow !' I- te,'- '■( 25 VOI.O, • {: , .73! ot, ■ 54 ballot. 1 2;? at ihe present y delegates bo vfior all voting t-bo Uiiion to 1J | | p ehftll bo by luJtions wijsre Jtbo rrtetjibers •ulilally pleijlg every effort .10 lie iieket. i . omi .d'l jßosolalionSi | Mr.* 1 Im.btriep lowin" resohv i I O • • ; Imously adopt-. Prill h • V 'hati tße objurim bf CbKttr S. • - v j-‘ i i. | |' •- J . i it k oar. member Of the State peg re’,! beets With pw'unqualified batMm.andjwe confidently pro-, iim a second timofor thesuffra the people pt ;tlbp District; ■; motion, convention adjourned. 1 iVes’t. \jp.r?jaa,i) S?,’T‘ : . - vi ■' . . (i. If. 5. FrEtp> f Sec’s. I T. M. TATtOB, i) ; j Messrs. Benj. Samuelpaven port and J.L. ed Conferces to moot! hipjUai Conferees 'firopl j the'oonnty | of, Washington, to place | three candidates for- Asaembiyi for ihe District compp'» sod of Beaver andiVV ashingtoDi 1 ; Ihd names of the Executive Com mittee Will be annodvcecby the! Chair man next'woolp. | , | i & Q“*y, islatnr ipjiroi flOnt hi goiof 1 On ipoiii leal , , ...fH . . At the Union county Convention al Washington, Pa., | on[: (he fl 9 th Jameu R. Kelley and Joseph B i Welsh j were Dominated for Assembly by ac-< j demotion, j I Wm| McDaniel, f John Holl and Wih. S. Moqrolworo appoint* di EopresenUtive i : { . TheresoluticjpS jpf|,tbe cbnyentiop j recognize the; hahi of-!the Almighty, in the overthrow of/the/pebellion; aq knpvtjledge the seryicesofonr apldieijo' and aailoify denoonhe ithe Inhamaoity of th 3 “rebels, congratulate thd county upoq the hvbrthrow of 'slavery, ihd endorse! tho admti|iat|ajtipQ ’ off jPtiW* dent Johnson, Mdi approve of; blade term nation: thnti traitors - bhall be 'dealt withaccotdiog to law.!;/ ; ■ The Ohio Uniop S Ate Convention met .it Columbusi on the 21st inst The following ticket was placed on nomination : /.'ij ,'| ’■ ■■ y;V'.- | Governor, i Maj. j 1 Gen; j. !D. .Cox; Lieut. Governor, A. Mhßufney; Su preme Judges,J. Bririkechoff and John %elpm StitP Trcmshttr, S. S; Attorney Generally', ft. West; School J. 6; ftc rris; Cl'k Su preme Court, Rodney I'oos; Commis sioner Public Works, James Moore. ' r«< 'l•!i\ ' ') • I |,*T' 4, ‘ • - j. • ; resolutions pay laijtvibrito jto the | memory hnd public ioryipoa! of iProsU.j idont Lincoln/ endorse the policy of Prcsidebt Johnson] rotur.'. thanks to tbcj Army and Navyj afnd jfo the loy - il men pud wcraen pf Gbio whb liaVx tjbem'iltbeir support. at rbomc, announce that the,complete eradica tion of‘slavery is. the only safeguard of the natiop, derar nd that roConotruc lion shall oply bo h ad upon such terms' | as jwill.' giyci unquof tionefi assurnhee of ipejxco pud (Security/ jindj express the gratitude of tho St lte!n>'f*QSs. J)finni-- soil, TOd, and Brhugh. j ii, - . f jtudltorGei " Wo dip the! followin tipn from the jllarrisbi \Vo are loi ? lawaro th desires/ lie hao of his conpectioi, but give th py Jt pipm 1, icservof or dpraerijont " of fit 'Tcleg\(iph; I i Afe the |i ic is fasti t.pproadtirig for 1 the jiipiuiiii iourof candidates ibrSqfh ;.vl>yprj anj AUditor General, respue-| itufdy]- tns name of a prominent and ! popular vfcite.vii' man ias, b'ech sug- ,| ■gjesied byWany earnis l , TJniOn men as 'h fit cmididate for A ij.ditqr General, j Gcoj. W., A. Iryrini, df-}Beavor bounty. I is tlioj ma rdcrreclijtp; hnd,vyithout , “djispatagie anyjof the| other\4minont . already’: nimod in tliis 1 con-’ nßc|rcini it cannot,‘be denied itbat hc would ma» one of-.tfie strongest idan-; ! llimcoulJ possiblj] bo,brought; before 1 tboHypoplo! ( at ; iiluß' timo. As President by Hie of Cldlrns, for; lliie,eyeariiilhc has'acquired ajkribwl- 1 edge iof pullc accounts possessed by fewjothep pin in the Commonwealth. He iS a tbjrugh andjah i.iijlcfdtigdbip bnsinjbßs mdi fearless ,i u the discharge of bift offieia duty.apd doyohid jin all 1 binx/feeling i» the cqitiso and ■ tjie in’* terost of Bis imntry. j The Union men of Ponnsympia coaltl hot possibly Inpihinalo fa more popular candidate for /Auditor/General than, W. . W. Irwin, and iti is oaruoitly hoped that he will become the uimnifnoiis choice of the members of the Union Conven tiph. : j ],. Vktebax Reserve. . Beaver Academy j tho programme, prcsi the;Principals, |ba.t ciaes of this Inslitutioi the Prcsbj tcrian Chui evening, J-toe. SO. Kt The Groat Western I nferly Young’s) of Pi peeled to bp present, j j Messrs. AgncW and connected- Nvitii thej .1 little more than ono that time have succde thenumbe r of pupils, public will show their the labor of these ' >bg ft ' frrr ;| i' »-■ publican , lifc ‘a foolish ; shot la I chjbpsa. end( avor ta provide in arid illustrations/ whsi and instruct onr roadq: ibaijtbq Whig can’t jap yopd thia requiremeriti choice of oar snbjeot following J {ooih with a ' Whig man, if he fill 's ■ ■ .11 j ■ n- -i . Il» , ii;, BU|felQOM PA PER! 5. . , , r J-' • V-i- lIY ROBJBT EASDOM. ' ji; |J_' !j ' ■■f ■.' ; y. : NUMBEE FOtE. ’ : H'i I v '■l : .■■ ‘ I 'jjT f p-, , .■, i: Rdvolutipi <aay last ly be considered i»- the 1 last'aiUmpt pi mankind to' solve that groat problem of government, | which his been maniing solution since thei beginning. Thy English Revolution of 1088, at* Ihoagh left un done inaDy |wh|to the abu? aozoti countries iweVo swept away; the; privileges., of Nobility; eft Royalty,and ot the Hierarchy. remain? ed. Our mission and burj.revolution was to accomplish thtp: [to : exhibit j the spectacle|of> a free people under a j Republican form of gdvernmopt,equal* ily scanning theidangeri off |ii democrat oy on the one hand and the dangers of a .monarchy On the other.,: = | ’[Vi i I The |essential difference betweeri-i Republicanism and Depiocra sy (If dp [ npt use!tqe tehds in the pred iptpariy sense of tho Word) isthis: JJotb age; opposed. to tho absolution; of Horedi-j j tary,authority,and bojthj regard thjej people at, largo as the source of pow*| or r ; But whue Republicapisni ’ Ipdkp to the free agdney and h co will of the individnal,man, the Ddtndcracyseeniy to tegard the mi ss as that! wiiich is to be, the recipient of the chiol good.! ( r v |;The‘laepfy jSf llapdbliealnism is that each rnprabei Of the government dc- I serves the protection andjeavo Of tjiat r governraent.v Hence it doea;; not in terfere with the private pjfiFai rs.of tbei individual, wisely leaving iulsue dr matters to regulate; themselves. Be-: moeraey On the other hahd; undertakes, to manage, and settle everything ac cording! to spots, procopceivodvstandpf nrdpfdxeollencp. Consequently the; rights oL;ft minority [are; - fregmntty: OVerlodkfca in a Nomocracy, and their, interests always. [ Not .what isifor the benefit] ofjail, j)u|:, what! ls| ion the, ben efit Ot tbej majority is ihe[qpe3liop.-|Hj A majbrily 'may trample]' updo ; tliej rprivijegosj'pl al .with] a« miiphj unconcernas a i ingle tyrdhtt'-and-j.'lU j oppressive) rile and Cruel "pxactiops j may bo mdre dreadful ! thdf. I any dea-j] polispiJ ; jHcrdyi'coaclovd,was. ItljeJ itindaineptal: error ot the Branch Rev olutions both of 1799 and jtnoj Cenfralizatiod cjf ipoweij ip. flip hands ' of 'ml. irrpspdjnsiblp majority r in jibe; first inptpnco; dpove the Option inldj the arips of tlio firat Consul,! while jaj simiiarjvejpetilipii of thp dn]or Vagaid prepared the way for that Clever states rnansbip >and Icdnsummato scoundrel iaraiirbiepj .culminated irtlhe celcbra] iod ■ ’ . ' '<.•.] .. j ! : In opr Caiiptry i,t was different; t’>d j framers of lhej donstitu aon so joaloi s? ly guarded tlio rights oftbo miriori y | that such; a cpntralizattoift became in-; possible. ;Tbb chocka thrown around ! the aetkjof fbp majority oftdh .rpndprj .it juat tp thb mifiorlty jo'jspub of ills OvVn .toClihgs and desires. f-Hore m minority hasl ievdij felt any trepidation from thb accession of al party, to pow> Or.- ’The cause pf4this ! difference bo tweco trip two nations jraay Oa oxpres. sed inf two o!orps,- Ambricd ■ adopted j. , Ropnbticapisro ,■ 1 Frail cd threw hei spit i. , ‘intb IthOldriOsJ of Dempcraby,- ' ig cpmOfUiiica- 4 Tho, Ajrabripah Bevdlutipc may. ifrg Telegraph considered is tjho veritienti it of list Gen J Irwin great of government, which . name in this beginning in the eariylda.wp of ciV'di •. zation to;attract.attention,has become e suggestion of £i, j eve ry 1 sucoe>sivp *?fep- more ap;d T chcorful'on .more, plain to be realikcd. Conimepi- I , cing, as jwp, ha\ 0 said] with Coucord , ar.d ljexington, it wasislill incoinplUte at tlio downfall ofjj Bichmjond,| b if, ,‘tharikS ha to Gt d who 'grvoib us fhc , victory, itllie glotapus realizTil'ion of tbj j sanguihd j hopes, and Iho cad of c u : gl(ibnrfy fdrebod ngsdie'gihs tUbe plu, ft ly realized. ' . f [; - ; 1 Fpr[ tlie last forty yjears pdrdatio: :had bconi a'Repjiblic id little else tbai ‘flip tinpi'C; a hal ifbl oligarchy.control] ed its. and mpuided.tho. pt b lie sehthpeiit OF the' country' throng' that long, drejary ppriod,:' \Vhllt 1 ;mephi|tio|spell the deijnof. Cast ovoi usl %;Th.e pnchantmeSntr of ilihaldp closed,;the eyes of our understand!n/ Idurihg that dreldful epoch. Odr bif tory'duri’ng that time; is fit ft \ycr) 1 |blank| ( a’dack clond overhangs if, Ihi ■ pall o| slavery. Can it be ppss jli 'tbat.thos.etales wo readjofJn.whal ii leal led, Jtlie Histoi-y oftbo Uiijted SlaLbi ifVom lfS2O Id 1 SCO, are really ire d 1 Was- the llissoari conipfothise d r voii a realijtjj?; ’lVasiLoVejoy shod at Altdh? .Wasi Ghurles Sumner ytruckldown i,ii| iho Sohalo ?. Was Antbdiiy BprUs ra- j mantled to Siavdry ? I Did - ; Millard Fillhitjro js'gtt tbtf F ngiiive Slave 'JjpW? Bid . Roger B. Taney I prqnbunco tlio. Bred '■Scott decision f Suyely !thesi)| ■are but littletalps thisjHistpry records •that; [t|iejfe. really : .«ajj Uacfi a thing passbtt by bur Congress as ihpt Karts- Bill f That huph a chii]- acter ever figured in lour .history las that gross caricature df a man, eallcti ,;j£tme&j 'Buchana|n ? |Tliai- |pld Jobti =Brdwn- was hanged i[i Virginia, that Bdnatpr, Broderick was Shot down in ■California, that the i|ight of[Petiijoti Hras.deni«Sl, that thei Slates mails ;jw.erpi tamporo4 the advocates of freid speqcli! 4 vreio' per|d,« jcnitdd j with : bnl-oieiilingihatrod,' s Until; whoever advocated the .rights of all; jmen Vui i.lhe of liberty vas 'hiased down, scorned,-ihsullpd, and covdrdd with opprobrjum, ? I . i | ( : Ahj? r Historyi History,; jildst, vl pu ■tpll u| thirtgs its these t Disi' .thou pretend -to. saji tbat lhorc e ,; er I was; al time,, whdn, fof a|;raan to av >w | hnnse|f iari abolitioniet, [was sufiScienit to .filolo Against (him every avenue df l social|lifel to) render Ihim an outcast in sdractj'i, a [worse than; CaSn-marlceii jvagat or.d, pi wgndoriug! Ipjier, driyeh frdni J the>hpu9'ebo.ld of ihCjbbnorable,. and evdn excluded from tl|o ; commu« nion pi tlie ■. .JSTo,Tip,- Hletoii; ry, came not id mb with those idle talcs; thou canst never make hie ber lievCr lhat it whs ever thought a i>ol inouq crime to. prod aim ihai gr sat Irpth'Qrtho.Dec|aratij»r.ol’;lnUopond cecdi ‘fill mep, aroH oi:epto^cqual ,4. ' o^' MEM •1 ’ I •Wo learn from intod *q us by ijo Closing Exer 'ti will bo held in fcbf next Friday > adjhission foe. •rasa Band (for* iltfburg, is ex- Bantz have been i-cadcmy put a > session, yet in ied in doubling •Wo trust thq appreciation of Ur by giv- ks onr ..■kitiiad ’’ -and that wo | subjects. . Wo : matterj . maps, it will Interestj pi. and; regrot, pproye Be-1 wo are riot veiy --vronldh’t inind i portrait of llio ■ odcl it along. . ! ! E .r .1 ME Blot it out, jblct out 1 «Sj”; tho page ; ed Put that records] fluol.thiPgs of my eoim- | to flight, afrakaLl try, and insert that! tips was onlyja An examination i ß hi • W bideoWdrodm—a long lethargic Hlccp girl had beon rav sLi j t! v of forty years. ThuS reader, do not|; without* delpirain aainol«oriio|ono in after,! ages soldo-; her] underclptbinl' i touisiDjt'tCKliinisolt as he scans the pa- .were bnnW onHii r Weis ,yf dor IfortySyeats iri tho wirdcr-J' where, «od bjor fingdr s ndss; thist long dreamy period when the kon and torn!; -. It wilil , Igreat 1 repuhlic passed under the cloud,; ceriaihed, when tlfcinf sof^thet! Missouri Compromise in 1820,; ! core red, that tbise fi , rcr add opfy ernergeq frojmiit at ihd elec-j lefl'their imp-css di V j,^.? r tion: of AbrahamtLincplp. |t was'an! bprlor ms \vai badly c-„, , 9 ' : ojgly from whmnrtrcquiredof per fiiigcrt; wb'ero sh’ f s ? theretferbwationkdf [thdxaonop that’ ly grasped tflo’askassin’! i?.” 1 fired at Suniplor to awaken the nation.; had] been violated far (It) kmfl ■Bat thank "God, it did awake atlasf,; It became «Wii, and wo all know the result- of that body of tho'inissiiig li e ii , S| awakening.! i ' : ; : ] ; wad removed to felliot it ip Jt! I hard said that our revorulipn?was. Pla|n.. . Great.: excitement ’ Ji Dpt {yet completed; no it is pptjyet,' HS. : e|llioxbury, arid as tii X but We all ikndw that it will nojy bo npth'ct heard of,jit »»*- finished. The initial steps that r <veiie , lbn| -hc bad share l.tlio.n takemat Concord andrlioxington will |ler.f stores }' r ? notipp telrdced, bet pnwyrd >yc shall { wodtls:; in the iJhcrn.jr," ' push! the glbrious etandard of ;liuman ; seven o’clock] last **"*• and iiauian liberties, till thati body ; was found ( n !Vg^, llh ;i sacred] oriflatamo, bearing upon; its , ladS,' a'quartbr of a mile -T ample;folds |tho magic words,JJdberty, i thej scene’ of.-the first i Equality, Fraternity,] fjiball Hbc hailed no-dou btji anJfqr assi^/V as the guerdon oF an accomplished fact, andltien it will bp the proudest bbast.pf man, ' l I lop am an American' citizen.” .j ", i•> ’■ ’ j • ' • Courage friends, the'night lias pass ed; ■da viis; tjie. light breaksin upon the d irk ness: the sun is: nsirjg; already tin . goldoji baama ( are lighlicgj Ap Iho mouiUdia tops; soon theigod of clay mount to liiS: zenith'Aindllthen we Jshalibnjoy the | fall blfizo ofhi&meridian splendor. - ! Horrible tragedy; In Roxbury, H’! i : . Massachusetts • 'H ,■ Since the, murder of Dr. Parkman .in Boston, there ■ has been' no local event in t.hat 'city that has caused such a feeling of horror as the late reorder Of|ho Joyce[ J tdHhlTtfn7--fEh6'' victims wcjp the ohlyj Children pf | a widow* Mrs: Joyce: who Ti earned her subsistence-b3’ drcssmakingT] The tactfj touobi.hg tho disAppcarauceof the children and the I recovery ' of. their , bodies whip thus detailed' l in the ijßdat'ori Traveller dfj Sion day: Tlfe ij»out»g girliwas inher fifteenth year, [but remarkably well-formed,: rounds ; and full in person; over five luet high and 'attractive, in person, with aiubiirn h'airj, and very - clear,'bright ei’es.'; She resided itfjLynn, with' one } or her|uuntsf, and was bore oil a visit. The b6y was small;of liis age. The boy [came home;, from School,-(the Dwight fit 11 o’clock, on Monday,- the , ji iftofning sessions of- our'Schools being : I from 8 urijl. The girl expressed a, i desire to sed the woods around Boston, i i andth'oj* proposed to go to Kokbury.; I Soniclhing || was said i abOut'- Way’s i Weeds Alp. Joyed deft '.’her homo j oarlj*. Monday morning, and won t out ■ to West Rbxbnr;-, to make dresses foi ‘ al faintly, tip stay three days. Tlic I children, meanwhile,were to stay with f their grandmother* Hat the- corner of ? Afowland and Concord street. The V boy said, “i’ll show] you some 'fipt “rate woods.” The grandmother id 1 * rather objected to tneir going, but the ofjjspcecl, keepin g wui| on Ihu J girl patted her on the jback affoctioha- bfitlieir gatv.bj n’titil they rcacln ,j lely/and sa.id * - I)on'fc be afraid, granjd- tbjwry- of Florida. in • Alonrou a 1 j ma;-we’ll bo back in time for johnny where their hor-cs bßcatjiu csl ■to go-tosbhpol;” This was i;n reference bdg an'dihe pursuit wa-t given' n °-j io the afternoon nehopt.session, which ; niiinberot atoned .citizens; nho commences nti2 o'clock. tVhenrthoy indued la ruin'd awn and cbjilb '»• left Uio gird had ten! [cents with her.[fugitive. 1 , It wasjsooirfound '7. •[ i The placb .where j the murder was j m|\v pursuit tlmjt thd CQ'uratt I eomnit.Uedj was aboil t paralloh^br-ajp|nnted -had 'changed little bo}'ond 'the Forest Hill station, j.scjjiulieasf,' and 'whenl this nr» at the juncture o[f : [lbo Pnmdhnce , they put their' ii Ijcdhpin railroad, [db on ajlill to the ; io*tlieir best dpecd. whii-h, liiei ' [right.;;, It is .supposed that the children-! lmntgli.t ihenunp «i n whd inhere, last seer ■ going up from i object of their aiandi, wlio-tu P Jfcvland street toward \Tasliington! t'dirod willioiit a fight, each it P ttooktho Forest HiUc-ar, the ilodham j having a i-evdlj'er.- Their cs f turnpike route. roiltfj out to the ter- ; Were of Uio opinion, until Hie <4 i~ -minus, and then struck the first road wjas effected, tha ■ they wore in p«' they jeamo to - which I led them faerjoss of -Bnllard. What was ilWr at j* jtho railroad, across the Jamaica Plain ton,learning iliat .hey wherei#*' h ,road,ami them by a circuit up th 6 bjills j sfon ot the cirpit-eal essence [■ v [and further out. Jlenbathar. dak titce,'. Jaqksbn and James Foriuy.tlier- [on an b>niinbncbf | iff j'lbo grove, is a’idhifp-devils ;.vho had sir l<*ug d '? place;, favorable tp in! >s;cat, Thepak.j terror to citizens in Howard. It» II leaves- and 1 twigs' had ■ been , pluchod mhariibri , abd Boono vciuotici. [off, to.’.iiuiko wrqdtlis-' One of thesej'ppinl; wherb ■ thby -u-horo ever; .jwasi - found!twinedj .afound'tho youV.g [was inihol jafirtlnrest coniorol kjiirlp halt. [She had evidently sat there l The, prisoners vrcfe-seeJ K, nndanacle.hervyreiiths, and tlieroiwbro! ahdvthe pan y.sliiru-l'onUW ri * [tho bbolcenj twigs laying on thogrou|ml [They reached tie town of as/ well as an inco’iuploto wreath. | whcrothbrii izo'm, learning *e®l [Her body jvas found [flat on the'bitck | tn'o prisonois, denidiideii tbal 1? from twenty to fifty; feet distanceifrbin | sinnmarily .uispatbhcil.'-.AfwW; *?. tho ajid her uuder.clo.thes torn : Jackson, and Forlby wcreji® , off. -The wounds on her pufsou were J they must die. i’lic.iniel!i^ uilN in different places, extending from tiio j eU- to have bin little effect «p M hips'iq' thej back bur.o, ant| one oi two ! jbdkson “I waitt.tof' W the [back.,, Pr am "an ’j tbishoof nio If I must die- k l,tl lof the body; DoctorjStbdman ; b|y tho'handof a toward I' ll ,, to infqr that but one person wasj bn- j Sian myself I ami lot me gaged in thfle, oir ruge. The vyoiiiids ' ojfc.”-. Few I auu' short wSre‘- I ;t‘ werejdeepb and made evidently'| dhoy said- | They died,> by the same' instrument that killed the : cithers', had l/v [their hands.. « t: , boy;|[ ■- ; : j I of thcii-'sin.s ‘ Jaclwson "[ a?fro ’„ J . It is supposed that ' the boy was (.tint ‘former y hhilcif; 1 ' hoi'T" for a| tiiho;amazci] ; pr paralyzed by jibe 1 county,Kimtucky- , Th®! attaeje pn| Ins sister, and that wboa ' dnavoring to reajch lirir.jw' he turned Ito run it was too late. His vyho slclo the horses, .wastor«:| course was down |tlioyhiir towards a rebel rrrr.ji but on pr" l '-' bankjand towai'dlMr. Ilotley’s hbusb. bf pent tone; [and a desire » There wore two ; bouses within a; few j lie was admitted into the la' ll ' Ihaudjrod' >[;ardspfjthe,-scone,bat; 'tlie' Siufj . which bo deserted:^ iiinnajtea arp bo, to shouts,. £facblully v . -. [ ," " J daughter and yells from [pie-nib .atid]‘|»— —yg - excursion gVoups tliut they would qbV It C INTFRN 21LREVt* 1 ' have paid much Ration f] they had i[H J Tccordan Be«i.« » heard screams Op the Occasion. The j I to provide Internal Revenue to grandmother,, it, appears,, notified the aUto jpay interest » l( police of j Wost. ißoxbuiy .of- the au I debb’’ notice 1 in bcfcby g|' l e n sence of the children on Thursday, j tncomo Returns wiu rem*'? Tyj, and litheyji set about a search; [The W mother could not be found,'the place . U n a"f e lLbcd of her sojqnrningi being unknowu, and i All appeals must b«j P re . 3 !“ teU ,‘t did not heap., .of j the d isapnonranco ! must • ‘specify the payucumr c until|Wodbonday.‘ fOnl^Thursday, 'by f T.'tupihepoo* l direction bf CoT.-Barriff, Doputf W, id.” .nd • p'W' ,bu« pb n«w* ■ m c t .<-5: wUhja strong force, and seven Boston 'ftr -sny aaseisment after t“ c fP.oli.ceincDi. madei a systematic, aearcli t of the Rpxbury,yvbpds, and wcreSati,! l ,i kLe S ;'Sni)is' fhfied' that;the children, wore not there, Ass f The gentleman who found the girl’s l body notified .Mi« Motfoy, who called aJroinistratt^ 0 ” 1 and the latter drove inja n d snipmonedtho Box bury county, ae« jj police ; ana Dr. Atlon-; in tho searcu granted to the. u ‘s a ® rsisnc 'q ll made loir the boyislbody. Inibr‘in the qebted w said estate n l * - pres*® 1 ;^ was |he> who JiacovercJ the corpse. Slb^H S {oP' ri J i.w hasal ;pvgan first reveaUdats pres- s&&&:■■.■. johkston CAnr? . ori , epcej'ahd ba l«f qr»v J Jun«sr-66'. j ; ’ r r- •' Ht ■ ' ' I 'I. * ■ . assailed sisic : cd'jvhilo ruii j : hisiVace, .the ; biic.k. j ■ ’ TliOinas’AJi I rested oii'Mp’ | purity in the . ( JojjCO children direct evident' iilowardA am booh offered iudividiialß I - Was Irj,; -bounds v 0 11 be nibs;. fatiiJ |nsly ficiiiy lei “ Nau-r fj 0 ' ppc-ars, f,"» V l4 -anthoriti* of y JO ' C| co a! IOUIII |by - 'i >r al7 • A»1 Noted' ! ■ 1 Gue: i VO has t | sun iys si l and •*tbbe tnndil iirilla i,ut” i .1 1 . 10 fae |' (eon-pnMisln, corning iKc' fender at c ol ilo ;: a few- da, pee, of the nek pjiivj Jackson. Uii* band" of ' llirpiita and,!- i», am) t i ielr -, 1 pawled, on c* -ion'siof theirl« alnbState Oi\ourso[hey«aUoi parts unknown. But the fate of j leader, Jackson, was .then 'nj, j clo|e. -Hu was shot by-.* pan, j citizens near the town ■'ops j Pej in .Monroe Comity, '5Pt ! Mojiday last.! haying, jbeen capi :.uncSr tho'followfmg circumit: ; ■ Sfanday liStb last., on company of militia: at, Men j Audrain s | county ;| named -ft : Ho ea-iforse, amli it- is said, ; his : company:. -' .Monday inornii : ,r tci •of the jmilitia!, sfarted in f i off Bullard, and at; a house soi i tniifis. north west ,oV Mexico the; : eJii hat two men hud stayed hi near by, Saturday night.,, h f eary.in the inforniilgof Sunday \ tnitUia boys immediately spai ; pursuit,’ thinking they bad sjtt I triijil of Bullard and perbap-ift pup ion iiju crime. S.mie fi r , ■ t•siwjtiyvat- tho him? ei of Mr. Ti ; ; thpl Mexico a|«d Paris road,. j cdifhat livp men answering lie criiptibn oil J.ho-: r U|gmVw hilt: -| breakfast repiosebting tliemsc/n ?M£;V. asciitllf! ' | ij'lie boys pits) cd on atavrib h- ■ i i
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