The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, November 20, 1856, Image 2

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1,1b1...a FROM NEBRASEAL T - • ft e o idT t :'
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. lit.! 1 ;:yVE, N. T. Oct. 30, Ig6. ;€lliiho quipt - Itill
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Ikicsam, !.otTotts : We who ILle -in 4,\instit; •.. i.l
.hr2-ka, have a notion ti.atbur 4.1/2ticis . 7 .irJi no! ayet
, thy :- 'tee ate 470 nech6l4:kst , "conius uf4,yheli.o.
bout affairs ri, Icatimas, that they tbr-• be a free pi. slay
(1 7 7 c il•;.- c; - ' ' ico iif - Netii-lijiki. Is it 1 nit 13,:i: 1 .2.ra11y k
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1, .....,..),1.A.A.,:),J.,1,t4.1 , ,a5,..1.1.1e.y..-f.ea...U.i.,...courei
, , 4 ,.,- .-, y k r : gird to the political pro- atloptt. , (l citizens.. , ..as pow nurrthers
...• • • ‘ •••
..., 4 2' - ,,ith1.1 ~ ;i. , „,103#11..ri y , a act Fotipeive.l,o4-loast-twiklye,tio'ln..+Torlessthitn
,HT;; ,!'' f !!!'!, IJ l l:4,e ) ia : t.Fifillre.latt„ lita l lfi tet,yeasq,-,it,,will he. jocreastilto.irbrei3
Ell'..' ,. 'i:l'Erlti.ifi l .. o.v *.fl ;: .11,••••7. ,, ••• • i • ' tintea. 00.4 inninliel% udeis!.thihnaturali-.
..-11 2 ;!, •;.I.litrYt)lpayibe l it.. ,
e:feelindJo! ..z,gti t Ai la , y, , .1 3 , chip g ii;:c Il l e. increase
i, : t • f (is n its, Aiic. u nEt , „ nit : al e ,; it .,,,.;,,, i8 . - will he in a - much ureai Lt:. rati.o• than
I, qvilkk, , tti,.ietritlti 51nti'oliarviti the that: (V' Ihe , :•tlativp' , lrdrtli, vitte'--.-;-[Sein
I:ofef - tilliminctlrettiont, . - Setilers , iii e ;4 niiinio .Te.Trii).]:••
tiralpipi,Ja altitiist-ei•ery•flaf, and liiiiiii•' ''-7--:- '...-
rdosit . i .. i.stirizgi r tig:ttil'titt evet) . ilitiiiii--
,;!•, tile foi,t)g . i;tiiit)g . • liUti•of ii : yd:tr .., or
•. . .
•iv.i. , • ag , il thorEgotalstilisiiiiitial;fraine
-.- etletiiSnrhonaeLiFa'na i suite the
It ,:i.-es of labor and i)ro . visintrS l , the
~. r , ot - iinpreWenlent . goes bravely
',.._'. •. ••• - •:'r :r.i--.:. , „::--:-..01t-ri - : . ;: - :7 - . :.% .'... ,
Mil
!b.
W3B a enuntry,better adapted
,;•
...:I:/.;! .. i';n ) --1irif t ; ring'
by, pleas
sl Tt;ing y Sec
;tn~siiq''fe7tile;.%;;;Lb
anCal • y:).• *lereyet it, is needfill
!;;k;I
suni•se, and kPap
the .11 einis Territory being
• rn.dalit.'
,s(ll9ty Jere hae more 1,1;t3
. .
• 3!:1'..f N Or a long settled eount,ry,.l4l
r...A !Mid) !.I.i,wilci-,gt:ancletp . of the
, • o
own
.11!vcd,,uat.iv e
.
t:ta
; has a beatity,sed
.
jts ovvit,- which canuoi.,l)Et.
a.O the eye, 'piere is:a view . a.few
cr , in Bellevue. ;hat I ti.dpk , can .
t. •
be surpassed for beauty. The
.u.l"*.eo,ne close Lo Abe lexvius.
!y ap;o.‘v dad . ~~gtweeu~,hassiiig
.11g, ylii9l . l on,g4ar, , ,;he turbid
e:1:3 !!!3,..1%/i540,41 . i 91.1, (1 . 4 e Gaud,.
I.l.eiet.liey.the bevy, Qv.eria,zig,
i 1: Q 3 reechipg,4w,y!.eward. Lbe
Rod apg.t.bereiato.
avery Jo op.. and
%ice is i cuxcred. with green and
;cir;occagionglly.ared Mtn
. .
t.e .Woocts wanderhig ; by, in his
i:1, ii:cturesque cotunke,. does not
r:tel.' from the beauty. of the scene.
c;4: ra4 men,are fast recedilg, and
~a.ti,ere. will he nought but, a, few
to.remind.us that this was once
„ huilting groundrend„their.home.
Omahas, whose home was for-
here, have zone to their res'er'.
about seventy-five - miles 'farther
. 7
the rilier, and are said to be doing
retw.thart.e.yet before. The mon
ve mostly taken to work, instead of
:tvilig it •all to the'womem They are
:;.dine .houses;'- and , Making • fields,
nad a Atiarcorn cmp this - year, and
uid success in—their summer hunt.
wy.havi. taken to . raising vegetables,.
ac., as they see the : Whites do;
tiMpseem . to be well satisfied with
•ir new home.
is some siettness'in the dnun
v: wit it' i 9 pn't geutal.' • The -sutri
n'ed 11;93f1 y cfry, and
I c: ii~e 'pretty 'early ;, but crops
1,4: , •fi did v well;
wcorn injured by the.frosts, and
teat tfal nf• :hay. de itlYled by fird,
e there aniin 11s
•,1 114 4ufiltir. arc; high,
:t•rfutp.cegtypl mp
as 3 pi ece , pvtatoes one ri•frllar p-.lr
13-arti -at 'the hofels,sig
• :phi six pc.N. ivver.k, arid at
cp three
a half. - .
'olitics create sorm:excitemont here;
not so rriell it the States.
„,,13 atemlt. ti•ery but,
plc ei e beginning to
,pay: Inure aF=
ti.):l'l,l 08. CAUIt) IA education thait
merly.'••• ... • • E.il-1.
A Free State inTaxis
. .
utnef
,may„lopk
.upto such,a thjrig
flee, steps ',of. 'WeStorm Texas, as.
'nibs b le, h time when
IM it ren
AL;ry slavery, int,q.wlore .
:tpy does not 11QW,12:i14:14 posit
la w:: : Yet there'iS:
'y 'shell: istit:veift (i - etth.
Ws'the next teu teary, Oµ Opill:•
jlased upon the f„, ; that foreign
nig!atiuir is greater than'domestie::
it ietetv ten to.one'3 , :ead upon
,
• ik, oPpqBp4:tp. slavery; "'run pri.l- .
prejudice and education; And-
TPit Tt.M. =FT, Tll rNri:
ALJ , t_r pv
CLUilEliSl . oitry I).A.
I'lllli'ittra 'l7;'xili:h
• •.c •
JITO. S. "IltAkii:Ti
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"T'' V: B. •PNLIIIT_I! L• 11
per.Aglp;, io tbe.qkly gut!4yri;ml
. jurpt.fpr ;
parer in lib: rieo: York and
audiq
Ltiverti-Lelietos • nil snliscr 1 1(111 at ,hq r itt q a
reptiredl ,; : Ilis ri;F,f?q,s rbo re, i gkrded •
Ilf•L'orlYciLs arti--43LLI&!/, Scol,
uf l'lLLtdunq (;k?st-
ILLit slreils, •• ' • • • • ••••ii?!."ii.'
: ol i!1"
llon..iohn Ij. Cla,:yt.on,
33 ,wet k, ise
stand, that he, was : a irlerpbr• of MA'.
Fillmoru'o .qabinet—,tit 8 lotald Shave
WIMP IgILL'ilE itionitaw:i POLICY
queitioir.:nomtliat
fiectod:,l3residiant, nqturaily: pre
.sents ityalf tsi titiodt-and. 4
is one emintbnlly tifia
c11 , 1Ai;104. 4 /41 eitunina
don: :v in,,;.it-"e•linredly
ty ,‘).t• onittation.' 4 - a
the ;I - Ares; is'tho ntly rac;(ljara. thrniigh
• whi ch the itefi'ple•c.ariintrelt,:eltelip and
diStine . tive eipres"sinn of their: niitidh
on the great:iiolitical gnestions:of the
day;. and!'es:We clatrn tate 041 . 0_1g:it]
of: Lc large, mtljoi , ity• of ' the peitpie' , bl
this eonnty, the prop,iae to !expfttait
thtout;h t hecolu,n,n4 Of Our paper, froth
time to Arne, wOati a .ea - refal tibservt-
Lion kvill :glean froni the eotiversations
of 'oar citizens as . fo their isehtitnettis
in regard' to iinpo'rtnnt
tintl.4;- In fortliel'anue
tioit; •w lit esent In ief cotisider'atiOn
of the al;ove queSti4n. '
What will be the '
e.z t "polic r y' of'Mj.
Jitichattan, call tOlerably Welf s ariiVed
at'hy tiaalyiatiim of the paillC leiters
he hits vimte rail tit v•t r ite•da`i-ins the
-
late politlCal . eaMiaige. Without rhea
tioriOf any of the retaityimp . ortatit'titieS
tiop's at 14.4ud,''tintl ity
the•itt'die'ative policy of :qt.. klaCharia'n .
would he in dire'et iSsue With {lie wish=
o of thtl•taajoiity: at the North, and
minority at the 'South ; we comp at
once to
. 1 . 41 probable littli4iii•r'elatit ! n
to the'itAntiaSien of :Kattsaa.: In Abi's
iespect'ho is More par ticular ' ly at issue
with it till at the
We say''M'eri of ; , .11.partist i !'s,1;ecause we
hare' heard in of the tiMnoet'atic
party wh(ls . ;oted fi rr hire, deelat'6
selves 11 , V,itile t , o
the fdea • of •Katisai
eorai. t, in ;.3 £lla Mate, thotigh they
feaffil
itt a "great
mc'amre clon .T ed Southern tne'aS-
II) a nireii ;) l.rgiL • al o'f his
his ci,l7-r,;;;01, b F.;wtc.r. we Mid that.
_ .
.;:•1f..0-Locrn is. la: 9:ioug.,
.
giye a ..
commanding
disp , ,.iti , ,n; a tendency t. 9 lead ofF and
Li.;
c4,61.73(1 Id lit 1162 . t()111 con.
!in,l clis . pcct•ci to 1.111-7,0
ralbei. low)
lie acts ;v:lh. itia , l,al'ti - ans ,.
rather Oran ah.unit.i huh!, dietated e l .
positintt, and is •ta.n.c
&tat popl,lar as a,
. .
fripud and as.s,.v, than Ingked tip
aa .
ar i st ,,. \op, ;40,1.19:11'3 parti7
SaTIS \VhiMl he act in concert
11,itli 1 1,,:t 144 pt ..:4e7itt the, policy ot;
the C.l/11'Clittonvybiep nominated liiin
actwie.. upeoitl llLlnit
nuv.) lii, I a few li i n tram.bis nvytt
tte i,,,(1
- • -luti;nl o tae cipcin•
, I
I‘' . et p
MEE
i, . • .•-:
ha., Cie llern3crazic . party will
expect of% .4 , 4 liW.tfAcluf.n.siiiitiOn thitt.elie'ry
psoirr e4rt.bu.nroLi.to.on,itra onnoicegau-6
tly .l".ex:co, and to per.,
nroiim p7oted:ionr i.the groat outlets !through'
which are emptied irmsrivs-waters the products
raised ontßodities
cieuieniy 'thil'noldstr . i, of the people of.;iiur
wesiorn Valleys ofthe Union at largo." •:i,.
.-t'Av.endau4yiin-the Gulf xlf
ce,!? •mesus.simply-the acquisition:
Cuba and in artier that oqr readeis
the o 'on i t t f
respe t, w. ee t
the Os yrt Circul •
scud eSslra Sou e
Itober, 18544
13 °Were pain a price
its present vg,lue.:ind this.
:ell, it will Alen to till
14
rrasetionsiy•enclungepoer
AidPc4.% le.existeueg cuirybudr,
niebt • ' .• a •
tsen, by every law, human ;did
I diy.ibe; c 41 . A111! be•jitStitied 4 iiii):Vrnstinz it
•
Inlnt) !Ile very s op.t principle tnit woula
"d: i• - r ' ' "
tiff tar teinng dowel the burning
biniqc Rpi. E .,hbor, if therpiwere no, other,
lite Claps rioai-desirp
.the•-•.perusal , of
,the abovei:extradts, that,: the,tpartisana
of Mr. Buchanan are the Slaceocriey
, !)f4lte. iSeuth.;: Mid as , he , ibittot.a man
,et..auffinieet:aelf , Lesteem to Presunie , to
71e41-1 'cid hint. Tile
fesultAlrerefore,lalbel,:itable , - 7 Kansas,
•if rrn0,1e..4 Staieftti ail 4,1114 rig: la!s:1!.1- .
Joiniattatierti.: yyill .be••nialle.,..!a. islave
Sto.e,„ : h resittlt. of: the ilate. electign
bhows • that-,thd partiaata.a . Mr.: But
:elttead ti):a a•rnostcreeidekl. minmity
'at-the Ndrtli; n ter that he will
• be eNelusively can till led: by his Beath
.etn ,dietatora: • lineiefore 'hia ., pulley
:regartl:to • the gttestioirof Slavery.
will be shaped' to: their , %tilshes, so far
as:the Exebiltive.:poWir •is influential.
: 4111.as /Causes ia.tylreitted„ .will he
LoXkaPi.::-:!low,rfpri:itpry.thq;•;4ll
- }AY 1110-1,411145 if In. of mesas
41a„ q1 1 1% .4 % , •51at0 t Ari !?414i. 11
political aseenclaney . Qnngreas
Spittintenta: of ;.he
.Seuthgrn_lea4o insures the jrnpossi
..billty of iret;ing,
,t; Fcee,Constitntlna
=ISE
=
EMI
:TheZterdnerats - of the. Nrirth; who
were hlindlyiect to • sutipeit AtrAlitt
chtmn, now . tbat his : policy is_lu:chm-_
ing more ,and moral eyi4ent, are.
etthe.pOsitier!,o . .l,vtai t eh
t}tey have placid ti,temselvps.; atv,i some
oft, thgir,lqitderi . Pehitsyjyaititt . and
New,.Y,or . lt,,el;p AlFert,ly etylha.yoft9g
proettre.crer, him . 9.,:reutieneement
9f. his .Southern pleaghs., • Whether
they will be successful lot
.nut, remains
to. be -..i . etermined ;we .consider
yvill by uitsuceess r.
fol. . . ••
Bat late'letelligence from the South
. places Mr. Buchanan ; in, a very Preca
rietts:pasitioe:• it f .i3 :now Bail that a
series of interrogatoriel will: he Pre7
vented before.-Ahe Electoral
Cnllege Aeets. which. will require
. most decisirb answers and pledges to
the. Southern . relation to
15an5as; and its the event of his refu- -
cal te ; nytiie such , pledge:s, tile
.ei ; tire
.Electoral • vote of the South will ho
transferred to some other,,more u:act
ahle candidate, and Mr.B,,ichanau thus
defeated. The unconstitutionality -of
this scheme is beyond a doubt,: yet
the never-failing arrogance of ,
slacen
cratic leader 3, not he constrained
1 1 the constitutional rights,of thepe n- sir., Buchanan will not' p!•rpit
conscieotions . sera p . to
defeat. the
attain of: his life.-long aspiration
- theref9re, is there any- longer a, doubt .
as to hi.l twitorlal . policy? :. •
(tom' We' invite
the Atteutinn t f olr
readers the:fol.itT . ing eetufnuoica
tion of . l tr. fliuotqousa, wholuv.im i t
returned fron3 Kansas. Our brothreti
of the Pres..s. : willfi . nd, it wally to he
transfereti td their ei,itirons, as a faith
ful repot t of realities io that Territory;
[C'orr.-.3 . opdcnce . of the Joi4tq..l
Sine° I - arrived here niaiiy tpiistiora
havelieqn - asliedi me Oink the •aftlirs
in the - unfortunate Territory I , have
just left-6f her . 14st' his s to! y---of her
ei(;qt her tlituro pros-.
pacts T'propase th..refore . l6 this
l4tfer . to .giiie‘m'y 017 ; -, )11 these aryl .
t0'1 , :3.: as
askirt . from the frienis cii . Freed - oin
only; that' coniitleration for thy views,
knOwledje 'of the
Tejrito'ry entities theni t:o. : • ‘'.• .
' the' past ' . 4.lC; , ita4 I . tittad say' hot
:The i•itit larinf the trournad are
a'faitlit4,7''pooplo, 'nog' it might / saern
istipaifioui• - to say. a 'sti,ird in this. 'nom.
or'eoes, 't;f
'viduul outibge grid • bait,:
c itiviet leen' pitt
on • reactit : d — aud . wild `
niitre'r bet' linottin' to dui
stieh { ihstatiOati
nauniiies' %Jr , their i ` u[an~e barbarity;
hnvbi baan' , "reaardad. Theab..hitv e
never been lexa - ggaratiad;:b en ause •tha - '
aotual reality :of 'an Outrage', :whither
Countsrtstmr,r, N-)v. IS. 1856
I ommitteNn Kit. . t •r Be ftsyrvaoelS
-ceede el*gg ti .Z . N o 140 4;1;4
:
--,l'. ritten 'hq Agli cc ; of ' le g.... ,
P almy gaz ' upon th , , i ` s alll an' fith , n
Meadat corre i; )nd t,l i elr
11, 1
I. .. &- • . . ar
pl - et.oreTt )e sear e d liearts of the wid-'
awe and . orphyms. tholatiferii end the.
I lir/iiiie'ro . zind'eitkVilf ili'e '4aill j.l ' . '?
- "piltur; like !hereality. t .,,thitAte9-
:teflon . 61
,Pl!•linmesFinade
•••"/:. by. ,a he •
scalpipz "knife, the .aoti -bowie
.•, , zr.• in tin
km e, of the .assaAsio ?
~,frhpwriter
•••
tiyli
Fanaiyet.,9 the oltivl;s eye ? a.pic
f I !I .111:tit •t 1-
ttii.eufau oatsage, which will • be half
5q•: ,, ..-;
horiible as the ot4re&e fiescrib.e.d.
will be,helle4 a,i„e proaigy. again
n 1 r: 3: • • •
repeet, thet,exo.Jal,! , , , g , o,F o ile
' ; :11 —ll4 that
pytpw,iin:
lianie4,lmsbe tame i u cony - arisen
with its reality.
;. • !...!;•; • Ji,•3
K../ 7 t-4 1 fk l .4 ,!.liat.maPy:D.ecrippr.qt ,, ,in
i .t.td4 ,c,ivity" havv,_b:ee.c. :made tp„be
i-Jiere,.that, khese outrages. ~._weritt , got-...hp
I fpr„ political . effece..--e,men; wbo. stifled
theirl,teeling§,:of sympa , tlibr-with.
false,cry of Ile mocracy, ° hue heet f made
i 49.514.1a.-cliclir. eyes 4951.Ptup.144:04-41.
;, t 9 -these outrages,_ Ifeeause..,they,,took
• place, nip, t he, ere. of ,a. .P.t esidentia
.I':Jectiott,-
...To welt ..trlen,t;vrtfuldlsay
.( tf otv that-election is paift,,and fv:e, can
:tiot .he charged with; teleolitfectering..)"
Viee;lerflAet gat - 41te4ei r.P at) it 1 i tit. wil ie3 S ,
:..gq.; ttp.for rt(Alitical eil'ect!,‘,,-r_eadjimin
,• eau ca re fallY,-. -_t hinls. i ha t -.thee victini 3
: ..o.f . the.mia•rgle - yol4 liave Jubt voted. to
austain, are. not •partiaantw,hut I.yotir
brothers in the great-family at,ltran-.4- .
then—reconcile , your -conselences - with
.your, votes if-you can.. -„Alt. a.-triencLof
Preetic i m fur li k .'ansa.s . , thiais". all L.aali
;•;'l'lle., present condition , ...c&Ransailft
deplorable indeed. ....The•travages.of
the,. late war are .a"Con.in every cabinc.
11);:uring._ the .spa. tg,„ , the. Bufurd Drig,
.ade ;prevented -b;y: their. guerrilla sys
teitc.the:•platiting of efops...; ()Idyls
few, dtired to -plant -it little, dortr and
other crops which .requireLbut little
attention:: . During the - Sumner and
Autumn: months; :frianylatailies lived
on green .corn. .and 'pounded; corn, 1
peat iik ins. au:l - Aguish, varied only '.by
this -.additions (ftwild fruit-when they.
dared to gather it.. 1 have seen.some
cit.the,Free State:army.at Lawrence,
grind•ciorn in a "cofTee,ra9ll,...-each. man .
in .a company . grittilingenough for his
own breakfast.-. Th;s was• at a..timit
when to leave Lawrence toibtly .pro.
visions, was to..":be oitalped,-aucl,nfur-.
dered: - But I pass over these things,
to - state that the' benevelent,in.,New
Eng)ald and elsewhere, have •seutf
and are still sencliog,! prit,:isioni ' and
. el:)thing . ,• to • Kansas..: An efficient
eomniitiee at
~ Lawrence, ' has - sent
agents into every part of.th(i.Territory
in firi'd.ent and relieve the destitute..
and 1 um happy to . Say, that therweiill
be . .no actual sufleriifg this"- Winter;. ex
cept attiring those who 'are too proud
to let their wants - be k.i.owa..• :- •'l.
EINE
The trial:of ill° priarinereJor Mur
der (air; hundred ;K:lii,%;•lio . were
. . . , .
arrested When returning from the bat- .
tle tif e`nes , Ott Fifteen,
the';
hrosecntinn I,:t, I:ciug 'Nitre to r,cti-ti
anything. and seven were 1:11'11(qt:11.e
I y to arrested riin sortie . : otltei: ,
One man, R Mr.
ted uftnan-slatt Otter,. as j4oi.e.cl
to have" been in the tittle, *nil' sail:
tenced to six yt'ata itripressit.et at
hard labor in the clitiin-pang, TO
giVe some idea of this 'kind of
tnent, I will quote of Chap. 22
( . ',f the 1;0•E'11:4
: •
••Aiol the ff.e?por shall,canse such
dflvict. whit' engaged at_such labor
tobr secur-ly contine(l;b? a chain six -.
fr . et in 14ngto, of 'noi le;ss than •foor
sixteenths, n;ir more thau.three.:ciglati
of an inch links, with a a9uod hall 4,f.
iron of not legs than fou r , nor mnre
i aix iuche 1.; ,
which ch iin isha'.l lir. secuiefy
to.the anch3 of sue] 'convict . ; with a'
strong lank and key :
• The prison in which theie'inen ;ire
confined is - e. horrible Place. - Tliere ids
tok - a'rnati v1164941(1'1
hbrse (1r his oZ, 'by , making'
him Surin soch• a: , phice over »fight.
iamtpstrahce' .the prisenefa
s uf any • The - : re slit './roth - 0
qc.ials• to ..theril htas beorf th*lttifignit-'
era ment.aanot',.piiiviilaittiy.othert'at't
present, vihat . they ought tothe:thitit--
ful that it fa :as good is it is. Itifsuohl
a'Ph4rAt 'these -1110 C will have
next April , as LaoorljpNe-cnijr}
was to hise adjoatned otl thetih;
When I left Lawren9e, the people
: l c •
, -roL , . ,•;:= y
. I.vaititirbillbe .lti
. 4 . 4 ; ftb --' 're:'F , entiFil ele4titonnAlib , gh
.• i "
—a el • ..f Puchanavtil be t. '‘
r.; • ~.
F ow to ti:' - Flee State! niftlis . ye: he,
'_turns frbt the St_titzgctiott i f f i
Pennsylvania and Indiana, had•sorno.
iviiiitlifetiaiii)thetnilii such a result.
'it'afistisVgl j il l treeilom but not ir-
Jitievably In.tt. - There is too much
of — tbe element of liberty there _ to
ncty(*yei
-
rib , reasons or this concinsion.
election
for delegate:44 Chngresti-ithd meer
batik Of abut her" linguslegislate re (in
whiJEßrise, met.-toultun part)
!;t 1 tick et tyas Noted. us fil)mv.s ‘, , ,c917110•
tiltin!ii,lo4);inv'entioh" . eli.c,nuCunstitu
TiTI; c vote faiorati:like Cenve`et
1- , tion by a large - majority : '''T'hi's cop
; doubtless be . held , ,the
third or fourth- Week : Tit'Deepinher4—
.-tt , :Pro Slavery constitution will be
*aimed—submitted tn'the:bog,tis leg
islatiii e or perhaps to the:fpeople in
January, stilitn • Co,figi'es.s . its
,Pebeary, and before - tile &eke - ef-that
;n;onth Kansas will
. be • SlaNe ; State.
It is fel rto'presume-drat • the election
Of Buchanan add euntigh weak
kneed.' :Repuldicans . • arid' : Southern
KnoW . '" Itnt'uhings. to the ,Demecratic
party - iti•the - Toue . to make a majori
ty who ,‘Niii:favor sitcha result , : The
tetonri-ivili I: helidVe'thia will lie clone
Lomlso,on. , :is,.tliat-'as Pierce began the
Miirty.W4tlt;AheyiViti,make hiip . fnish
it,
_ands therebv,take the .odium off
= fr -- 9in Anletjuistral4m..s.if
In reply thili - =l;peirCUriW going the
rotinds,ithat Boehanan :lias..expiessed
himself fa vt.ralwle'rir Making 'Kansas a
Fret 'rata r:Wi II •say that i ii• a plivite
convet sa thin not Orion-s
Titus, oneof the 'Dem'ocr.itic•••lerders
in Kailitii;'ein .the 23d - Z,,fiOctroher at
Lochmptun, that Ir,qtl2:v• t•• 7 I me, that
be knew ".t,ll4ll3th•Lti , ,Litt hsd pledged
himself in. Lluck 4nr~ tz t; r.iht: . South
to make Kansasit,Sia.reState." Uov.
Geary says that Titus is ae honOmble
and bight minded man, hence no Dem
ocrat would 4:lare question • his In tho
doxy.• Who will ieconcile• the • D.e•
mocracy to these conflicting opini,ons
Thinking men—men who .kun,ir the
strengtlieftlieefa'Ve poWer---. • Will easily
decide whictr is right
I have said that although Kansas Is
lost to Freedom (in my opinion) : it is
not irretrievably hot. There is there
now, and ‘tillremninthere,4 prepon
thwating,„-element of. free soil pi inci
ples.'which, when - the nirth does her
whole 'duty,' will. : thrcity of{' the ye - Au
and make Karr;uis 'free as God in
tended she'.slimild be • Should that
day come.duilog dui adMinistratiOn,of
Buchanan, and should he use the Whole
force,ef-alis admiuistratiuti to.-effect
that encl,.-then.l : will, he h tlipily disap
pointed:. , This is hoping:against hope.
The slave power erected him; and the
slave power will use him
The peace now. reigning in Kansas
is the pea . 64 'nf'D'eapiltiAin; like the
fieace•ofTratice' , rjltiniary. Some
hew act of Perit;ral - tyranny' may rouse.
Toi. - .lAZ3otice more to a struggle far
t ;1.• -at • the i (if being declar-'
1 1 (0.1i 4 ,3 , and onilaWs; but •
", , Fl - eedWit'slitittfe o begwi,
•
.Though Wiled oft, is:ever wan,"
Lw iUwill jm-evellnally ita.Kanras
oc she . loilcs and pi ivationa-of my
or.:theie or;my brave eontrade Mr.
Russell, 1. will tsaynothing. : . They are
insignikeant •corn pared with those of
the masa of our fellow cit2ens now iu
Kangas., :Wet, Aid . What wer' holieved.
to loi.our dety--nathing more, and,:l
am F9O to say it4 7 ,,olothing ••
.Thu: Herald of Fiivdoin . is 13noo more
established in La wi ence. •It is as feai--
lesa as, ever and haslost Ilene of it in
teract impristinment "of its ed
ttlr. Those who dogire:to. subscribe
(An gee speciinrn,cnpies• by ,
Filial: -ro t : N o. .
me:hte:e
1 - 1 7 'Our "hotter from. Nebraska.".
n7lll4pnfoozz4 im.e,rekOog .11y our read
ors.. The , wi itez is well known. to, Ma-.
into the poOiet oe the edii or of this
• phiter. t;ornt• - thiriog this Whe i t
. a .. .eneent
.piece; • Ind 'Where it iiitme•
it, rn; ortisteri - am, 21,11'.a•e eanievly re
• qtipu ti)(ti - twnittr,te j pome .J4;4 hike it ewny,.
‘ti•ay.l.,pbay, yl9 ti t oppy t it ., long cl,!.
ill use I: 7, ,tpn Olin lidos
is a hea'tqlf t ut yc :111;'1"....2. f, wiih 1
Wbep int; h his no inater,'
fati:4eimighti fin • it pole tia:i signal , of
PgrY_.'.7o - .., Pinched ker'
itqvetk,
tana t;9y; wp beg that i some one will come
tekp I;ii - nwn'y..4xchailtio. • ' ' • '•
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MATTE.Ri;
CLeii/to
, 1 Exeracsers or Tllll iii — J ,
l
'Ett3l ... 1111 COUDF.IISPOIIT ACADisly,
.4....We,i
4, d the pleasure, on Thursday
.
4vening; 13th inst., of attend.ng a pub.
lic exhibition hy_ the__ Principal and ,
Students of our Amienty, which was
-trold-in-ttre-Oeust , Histssee"—Threlar ge
room ill which the criuitr.npti wa g
dntirely—fille&with-ladies-and , genti e :
meir,'Wbnyte yrtqc l 7,itselsrstsrlin and
pleased with the exercises. After a n
impreasive•priYei, GillAiii. Mr. Shaw,
aniktanmperting pi t urp ; by the Choir
of the Academy, (and which was beau •
tifully executed, as glair Were "several
rg
tit fieia ring 411e.LeVenirig by
;Ova, Atte Qrig i nal Xl:4Bp thae•
male st edents _were read 'by:Miss - C. A,
StofkWOll; . PCeceptress; and' birs. J,
-Hendrick wik of the Principal. The
'Sung ofthe Swiss Girl,' with a: plai?.
accomPinirtiOni, their: . :performe t i
11:y apa;:in
manner which.would.hro:done honor
to ntany professional Qlee Singeri o
intro itiiatiLi."-:Wit:.cantio,Qefliitin fi•orr 4
availing ;
..purselves pf.i 0)9 escnt
tpportuuity tosrotauttee. our -un,
qualified adinirattoti ofthe inusicatat,
tainments To a clear,
ivre4v!!icd,.slip 411 45:1 1 10.°1 3 .iff; exe
cution which ,00mpaio favorably
with that of n - t.ti'y who niike .: greater
pretensions. .An introductory address
was then deliVered by Air; XaYnes Wa g .
,Ulyssea,i Wird Was Pithweil by
Master Wm. Aylesworth, trulllssult.t
-tiOn of the Vie; 1:,11 wing
declamations fullewed in r imitiediata
succession : 'America' by
Bullock dof Smithfield ;
by 9. P.
'Stump Speech,' by . (Teci 'W. Merrill.
of Ulysses 'Tell on the A IPs,' by Mars
li n E. Molted, ofCOuil;rsit'qt :
d er St o r m. on the lindson,' by L. 11,
Ulysqes-1 music by thi
'My oivn - N.ath - e•livol;"Wak
cotr.ii to L,ti Iti - 41nre
of Enlali,s.
by Williarrt, U. Ernst, of ;
'Scene on by quo: W.
Butterworth, of Cotniorpiport . ;
merit of New England,' by B. F Stab.
bins, Of quattersportl,Yiwng America
on Pro;r`reaS; i uy t 13.1-fitelsett, of'
Ulysses • by the Cheit.
Au original cOlrniity w . ai ti;:rui per
fko med by the
, : yOujig,jadies of h.*
Th.e.earts were all well reit
deredi. hut this ,;r '3.111y,' , by
Ratterworth of this
ptare, 'was truly 00,11.1%0 and !mural
in its retidition,• . The piece 'took' ex
ceedinglywell with thu txtkddelice, if
laughter tvid apidaltie were any indi•
cation ref its p - o ; otlarity.- 11 0 ,1
then sang the 'llarp of the Wild
Wind-I,' tvid. the fallowing declarea•
tiohs ensued :
Adams. toi
by abarlos of Coudersport ;
Party Spirit,' by Marcus L. French,
o f Coudersport ;2 .Duties and. gevrard4
of the Yourig.,' by Sylvester Greetimin.
of
.ljehron ; ‘Eiample,' by J. C: Rooks,
of Rittglia , o ;, t ure,' by. Judson G
Porter, of Coudersport—....vould have
been:creditablis to many larger boys;
Fil'AL Grief,' by Durbin Res. 4,
of Coudersprt ; .'Mur wing Walk,' by
the Choir; iThe Paitiot'Sßope,' hr
Srephen liaotilton, of Cottdarsport
to Freak of, Nature,' by
Goodman, of , :lihrtirs,. 'Thu
Talents.' by Wm. K. Jones,of
Cilderspdrt ..Extract from,
by - Samuel M. Mills, of Allegany ;
,ng of Freedom,' by John W. May
'laid, of .Couderapott f tAlexand.er
Selkirk,' by - Wm... W: Thempsrin; of
Conderaport ; 'Latin Oration, :by
Wm. B. Scan - ides, of Almond, N. Y.
'Parting Song,' by..the COir. .
An Original Colloquy, by the young
mon of the School, wailhen perform-.
; and %1 . 1119 , Rosa and. !Aber.: sang
the , Marteillea'-Hymn . The HallowingO rigival Oraiiiins'vrere then deliver...l,
in a most creditabl e n,anrer, in serti
mentAsiwell 4ts oxprJssio n . •Seii.lo
- by Win.. A. Monroe, of lily.-.
sea; 'Eletnenta of Succes,'-hy Pierre
A. Stebbins, of Coudersport; 'Youth
of America,' by S. Qi-beAria,i, or
lichron ; 'Degeneracy of the,Age,' byJ. .
M. S•Parrol a , oreouderspnrt ; 4 We're
Going Hume,' t 943 kilellf Ming by, the
Choir .
The eierclielt - . 1,1en . erbsett with a
.Srnadfatfrt'n' Hendieik..
Principal of tlve.‘Academi.: • All tke:
,students- acquitted themselves- ia- a
manneeti,ghry eurnplimentb4lo`ttiem
helves•en - d! their. viiirthY pricelitorr
'and it wne very gratifying to their rel
atives and friend., to• behold sus% ar: