Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 30, 1853, Image 2

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.could IIP! .crow a t nor dot an ii n it ; thm
Uspoket,, a syl| B blc hLs semiments, and
would be received with acclamation bvev
■ory true democrat." Is it any wonder'that
i * ,S | !‘ nmss n,ec| ing” was postponed ?
And linvc not (lie friends of both the State
TORRIiY AND RUSSIA. and National Administration rpason
two powers are engaged in a war '!° b ° prOU , d *V> d c°un*
■^r^h6: : firsp' blood has bcenS nnYriw j ten ““ cc , of suc, » languished patriots?
vo beei^victorious t XV « sl >°V»d add, that Coi. Clemens ful-
SS L forces have been drilen bnelt Tml >'l P'*?™ lhe Pierce’s
'.the behgtront armies are now in w’ititer' AlJmis, f QMon ' admitting that, with respect
quarters, divided bv lhe waters of ilioD/jn r| t tO ! flp ” O - nmcnls ’ b ? ' mu - v I,nvo made “mis
- 0 «**• The Js,erbio" 8 au 0 so ,l, :f D ; , |ml ITaS “ P ? n ”
war is the .boundary line between- i • • . . j . . ’ but wa ' ,uro ogamsl
And Turkey, the such causes
the possession of two Principalities, i mate Tusbess ofirsT * he
taken from them as they allege, wrongful, friends ” opponents-not „ s
.y by tho Russian government, and to es.
tobtsh tho Dnnuberivor ns their bqundt\/y.
Can any one believe that, after that q/tes.
■Stoh had slumbered for years, it -rflone
caused so saddening n war to break out,
Without previous negotiation or preparation
■r-Thero is more in that wnrihnn a mere
boundary line, onho value to eiiher nation
oftwo smallPrincipaliiies. All Europe is
alive to it. It is discussed in the Capital
of every nation, and much interest and feel
tog betrayed. Kossuth, when in this coun
iry, predicted with great confidence, that
.Within two years the powers of Europe
Avou!d in a Revolution, the re-
Wit of which would 'be to extend the area
01 freedom, and not n few who listened to
4Be powerful and convincing arguments of
Jfiai greatman, now ask whether that war
4ie» already been commenced. If 90
What a proud day for Hungry I Per’ l
«tfps a proud day for the down trodden !
people of all Europe. With old nnd worn :
out governments that have long since lost
ihe confidence of their people, but n slight,
Rhock ts necessary, io betray to the world
? heir rotten condition. The attack 4s
iecn made by the Turks, and they have
lhe sympathy at least of other nations,
i' ley mn - v aid and
*r?£t * ~A tleast ! I,ereis no probability I
hfthnir H° P ° g ; eCln ,F 10 Dn y ,crms I
liussia canno( . nor!
wdl njH agree to loso any of Iwr territorv;
.indeed it would be cowardly in Nicholas 1
Sid S’-T 1 ?* nnd nV!,i,ab,e rorco ,o!
-y»?ld nn inch of ground. In this view of/
case, the war must go on, until a peace
13 c °nquered. The day Iras gone by when
r,° n | Ca | n sym P n,hiso with another,
*nd cooly look on without giving aid in
r»7- 'f »« ",c mof a nalion,
hill be done as the acls of. individual citi-
SKhor beh u ° nd " ,0 ! r S over nments
■Will either be held responsible, or assume
♦heir injuries and wrongs. Nations w.V
hng to embark in such a conflict, will find
cause for such a course. May not, in the
°‘ Kossuth all Europe become in
volved in the war, nnd if so, who will ven
fure to predict (lie result. . The American
people, Strange to say sympathise) with
Ipe lurks in all their movements, nctwith
pmnding they are at war with a chrfstian
, Miron. They would sympathise with any
piovement on the other side or tho water
>hat promised a general Revolution, and
.to ameliorate the condition of the people
,py bursting asunder the fetters ibat en
flllfve them. When that day arrives lhe
Wrs of our people will heat will, painful
$? Sd /P it St " ndnrd ° r freedom rai
-M nnd a republican form of Government
e< 3 llal 10 our own, to nil who
pCgoge in the conflict. .
Since writing the aboic, la'er news as
»ures uathat hosiijii lcs were renewed on
the Black Sea, and that a hard fought bat
tie poqieofi* between the naval forces of
i b mv lons - to which tho Russians
pnye been victorious. The inas
£reqton both sides, but a.ucl L l Vt ' ry
pa the pan of ihoTurt, -Tfc awes ‘
to be 1,14,1 r t L k ‘ 11,0 nej *> news
*ta mill r l “ n a “ 9ck 0,1 Co '>-
CLEARFIELD, DEC. 3 M?ST"i
JKTWo paper will bo issued from this
'-'4! rj^ cc untd ilio llth of Jnnuury, JBG4; i
counly linvo been steadily gaining strength.; 1 ™ 1 be is doubtless (ho same individual who] and committed I* 8 ' vcrotwioc ‘•end [citing. C roenr ( i n ?o V ?hl. B p ol ''' VO, ’' sr ' oft
W.tlun ,ho last, five years she has dou|l.qd ; .bat the naturalization la,vs ofCher Sulnll la,poBsa S c - Among is ieriif tat
l,er Domwmiic majority and this .ll,l n °i3 only require n foreigner to remain have resumedSr SmS, POw ° M
come alarming to the few among us who, 111 that state for "the short term of six into the nvn . r ' lc buildings to enquire peace, and that ihr>v h, ° n '“.favor df
have loolted with great anxiety alter the month «'to entillo him to vote. The edi- the fumitml 10 "^ colleclin g together a formal protocol nnr rCC°B"i
-interests of the whig party. Every contest tor oftho Banner, who pretends to bo la- an d nnnJ • ,° r Geor fi e Washington tunco of nres'ervintr it" P m ° Unt lm P°r."
lias only served.to prove their weakness, i boring for the good of .ho native cause " r °° m in tb ° arranimSof
nnd to establish more firmly, in themindsof Blve38 lve3 publicity to tho above intelligence Imn r ° r '< 9 preservation.—Af. measures hnvo h« U ( T’ °? thi3 busii,
the people that their party is iti error. In corcerning the naturalization laws of 11/i. f' dot ? r .f olution9 "oro offered Lnfercneo oli o (aken .’ obolda joint
a-fmr contest upon principles of Govern-, nois > a " d alsoendeavors »o say somelharn I rnS^J 1 0 on . lho 1 resident’s message was nothing frlcommissioners.;.•;, As yet,/
tal policy, they have learned nt length that th,n 8 s concerning us. W 0 pormit the re fMr ill’ i ßnd f B ,P° cchfla "'em delivered by tl ,iL matter ’ti ’" 8 trans .P ,red touchiW
they must always bo beaten, and hence the marks of the editor and correspondent to !i r v- r,Bbt - of - 1 enos 3 r|vnD '°»«nd Mr. Bat. n ™ r ’ , P'pP°3«tiou, howbvjsrt
effert to ‘'humbug tlie'people,” by raising,P ass f° r wl>nt they are worth. We do not at Vir^ ni ”» ,n roplv ( 0 Mr Gerritt Smith ° S ra spcd at.by file Russian par.
a new parly upon the ruins of (ho oldonc,; fecl disposed fo dirty our fin-rsbv mod Now } ork > a ” d at half-past three the m.l n’ bu , 13 u ?f av ° rab ly looked upon W
under the name of Native Americans. It d'ing will, such characters. 0 It £ suffe Irn ndjo r u /" ed ( 'H to-morrow morning I rf, 1- ? 1 pr f SS nnd . P art y« w ''o ffiitife 1
should bo enough for Democrats to know clont f° r us to k now the’source Dec * 23 -No business of aon. “> claim
that to enlist under such a banner, is to "hence .such productions cmcnatc i “ ,le ‘ C3l " ns tra nsacted to-dav ineither ■'£)/“ mor ,°' han . ,h ? statu quo anti
abandon principles for which thev have; ' . | ,,ouse *, The debate on the nieisaeo was I • , y , lns,st lhat lho Present dpj- :
con tended for more than halfa century.; WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE r . C3l,med ln House, and speeches were' • sbodd bo se,zed to obtain lift I
It is to attach to themselves a weight of; WaB|» K o< TON , Dec 24 185') I ° l,v ‘ !rcd h Y Mr. Philips, of Alabama, and I fi?..-0"W 0 " , of tbo Danubo and Blai*
political odium, Hint will cling to them; Our national metropolis was vi S’l by consent, by Mr. Bayly, of Virginia and !?i! ’ d ‘. ho abandonment of all 'Ru'sft'
long offer such an organization will have n v cry impressive streak of winte/ihc fiV'i' a, pi ar . , - >r * wur boih branches adjourned iofn'” 3 Turkey. In tho absentia 1
died and its memory been forgotten. ; d nv or 'two or this week nnd 8 . j over Christmas till Tuesday ** * i ly symptom that tho Czar will abatij
Apnrty witl,out principles, creed, orob- oven ice could bo found w t I,o Ut ° nu b>s protons,ons or tho Sultnp recede, d ,
ject to attain save to proscribe a largo and '‘rouble. But for the (a St ihi RAILROAD MEETING. u ‘ P , roSpcct P res °nHy a PP°ars of ri set; i
- Cols,'i„o P le papers of the 04, b «,^
the honest portion ® tho'DemocraticLartyf; Chris, aUlU ° ,n IS
ny they e,-e r bad' n'n/"-Sc ,a, ion w'ifhlt | deceased f ! ! Asitt * RulkntXr 8 U,2°S^?
imprudently abandoned. But, a uoor, "as referred to the CoSj itL n ™r bo Hon B 11 ,alr ; na ‘-’ ft ' r - Gral,a ">. ?° mp “f Baza B id . i( ' Armenia, but wore
squalled remnant of deluded followers was I Affairs, expressing, ho thanksof L’on^ 8 " 'ole of the vf M T" 8 bfo " tll ’ r,ed be "! en bnck - The Russians also failed
let to honour the name, and they having 1 10 Captain^ln-nham for hf. ° i Lill The com- '" 'lim attempt , 0 retake the fort Sa ill
administered on the of the defunm duct '“ tho Koszta uffeir a t Smvrn"' °'| s J C!l0lut ' 0 « < i through 11. B. | N 'Miolns. The Russians were also defeat,
party, have offered themselves ns the on |v authorizing the ,n, ’ °? d I wl, H, ,v Uq 'J reportcd lhe Allowing.! 0,1 "car Areska, in nn engagement it
““Political mar 7 manufactured and , P. P.mrt"r P,Cd ’ »«me magnitude, which took ?la°e ol .ho
Ince l blgbest b,ddcr “t every efection Ca ptain a suitable sword - the fcallnnl PREAMBLE AND RESOLUTIONS. Tilc >’‘caving a numbir
ism'Vnd «"n *? om,m ? ta . r y on the patriot- The Senate transacted'but littfe busing, " ", nnEA9 i( ' a of theutmost importance w °™dcd on the field. ..
r ’ . P l ,can principles of American 10 -dav,nnd after a short exemiiv ‘ 1 not only to the peonlo of Western Penn'i . The I urks havo also captured Aklial
a 6 lior[e,CLuli.o session; sjlvania bul Iq tljc s,aie at brgni IS", i ,n „ G “'C»- ’
ed their la-i’nn l?h' n n ? at>nCr brea,b ' ! 1° the Senate, on Wednesday two im 1 31 r be COnslnic(rd< ' on "cctui'Mhu ci-! \■ 10 R|JSS ' ,l ' |!> aro so hard passed in
unbolv rrnsoH^ thosotiliatjoinctl in these I porlaut subjocts were introduced if Li' / of Phdaddphia with lake Eric bv the I Im’• ha ‘,— ’°°° troo i’ 3 lla 'c been sept :
unholy crusades would willinulv blot (hat! important to the nation nl f, * u °' bu “ nnd shortest route—and wlnrnL v'° " ,c,r re,le '-
part life from mcrnoriVs record.! leas » are of a character to tesf?!, lms bee “ fully ascertained that the rut ! -% Submarine Telegraph, —Two coni- ’
Americanism a!’l W " h ' h °- Se ’ Qro N " tiv ' u mocrac y of that august body °Tbo ol" I'' 0 Penns . vlvania Railroad, leovi„°i I>a "'? s 01 Wallacliia hiilitirt have deserted ,
but to din nn 1 ™ nr ™ n,!lm - They live "as a supplement to°ho act of lastM “ 01 ' bc ° ily o( Tyrone, to Lake Eric S'n b,,n P° rtanl mformanon to Omur Paclm. |
8 , 1 r, ° K4 »^ nd *t prohibiting dm circulationlf TT ,y pracli - but .he nea m t’bv ! 1 ~C' -T' 1 "'' ml ‘ he « a^a " 9a ra.y: l
wZ^Vr rre A ,on -- n IMS deaaa “na,ion than L M '^ b,cb lbe barbor at Brie can be readied IrV from sick a “ d dliaA |
not nil mve N thn° ?™ nc ™ s - Do we aa "Iso to prohibit tho circula[fetw>f’,hn ' htre bcln S only 185 miles of railroad to 5 'L‘ A 3ma Turkish a 'camer, tfta fi
from Foreign Pa rentin'? a’lT ’ desccnd I La -'P oratlon small notes of tho various ci 1 naade,lh . us ( ° seci,ro for Philadelphia a! b nlr ’Li n P tt,red b y a Russian ship, |
hoDnened ro hr. k £ e 7 And because wc | " es of the District, which are now ni | ,al r proportion of lhe lake trade, and to! . n Pu . rklsb fr'S :|te comim? un mtucked |
, ° f 1?° "*« ioTdtv^l''"‘"T 1 ” nd Wto “ k I
"ould deny ,heLrS,7deL m"’ l ™ IT 000 tim ° ' fbc I fS| ro " 1? 1 ,! " ns : vlvoni « aad Columbia undn3 '"gbteameon both vessels drew 8
/t,TJa1 P nru r ;;elZfe„ Cribo finally to the highest |
predate and ihn r •’ eso poorly np. j B |; hi ict of Columbia, in favor of ih . • c | n g found not only practicable but bioldv cd > aud P ai( l regularly. H
Faction Btbuked in High Places dflnce - WO forgotten Tl!-.! na f P ° n ' I lit ffr "f 1 t 0 eXCCOd S2OQ .°OO. Mr Pol j 1 er,harefor « I U nrd Beecher, wo find tlic following I
!„£• r™^;Tofe
phia,styling Ihernselves “ Naim,n/rr ' standard of liberty? VVIJn n c m ’•° f Maryland it docs not 1 ' 'ho construction of said road believmn sr M ' B , lWt &od has done “ grandly .I
Htari’S/n.i'isr A..,e riu „. s , prad -v |
•mguished democrats, among whom were ■ Dul afe wc not bound as ft nation to Ie an amend ‘" ,IC ,0 dravv “P such |l’'’ r ' loaof lh c trade and travel of the great' Hot tent .' n (| C °' npar,son ' vilb the meanest I
General Cm nnd Hon. Jeremiah Clem JUSI lo ' vard3 all our c j.,W l fin ? An i l ' I tha ' 13 now a,nloat wholly cnnrSd l " „ ,hn L t evor B,u P id 'y gazed upon I
•»«, inviting iheir presence nt a “mass '? on ll '™ l to take up arms in defence of' lion ortKlf'" the furtber considora-1 b - V^ ew Y ° rk - 8 , hl lb ° force °f God’s heavenly I
/t? eC | ah’- l ° b ° hcld on l, M°bday evenintr, Government they JuVeno hand inmaki'" row "as p° s , ponc d umil ; That wo respectfully iav,te' s ,„ r ?'l 1' processiotl of glittering I
ttto 19h instant, at tho Clemens Museum H - vel »ro roquoZd to , " Th, V ■ I atlen "° n ° r capitnlists to this route i, if’ r'' Dg ' n 6pnce - and ia I
fbov d e H hiU> h ‘, heir le “ er oP iuvitation I Pbe 3 P iril , op our institutions rirbid t standing'thiLT^" 11 ' quiet ’ not ' v, ' lb - irnnorfaL <lu ’ 0,1 mv "0 ■" sol JLSI whfeh e n tbeir appointcd ' vayB « d P» a I
laov dtclnro theirobject to heJfirsr, ihe re ' m * n sl »ould bo denied ti. r , r„ , ro,a * lh , Jt r t,lere is a largo increase in »hr 1 I ? , P a conneciing link in the nren.l P . , 1 nonecan see, butfrom which I
cliWnKlhThonoir'T 3 ‘I invitQlion dc. im 30 '." 01 1m31,ly ’ or unadvisedly Jt Inn aro g fromS°V 0l | lh ° Vlsi,ers t 0 1,10 city !f h . e no ‘ on| y secures a large noriionor’ihB 1 Jwin^h 0 * pulseles9 ‘ passionless, they J
mss siMwm
“«j p «“ ™hel„T' t r; s °f“ pos '' z°Lt rr m,m y s, «™- K ■*«*«* n». a. ur s sf, *'
with regard to the selection ofl tbei J. ! bat us, n or no dire i ’ e . c “ ni “*'y B a 'n shallsworvo Torkors are able to tcll'h' ° 3 'j loso Ne ' v ras P onde .oco be authorised to momoria1 r their cradla-' *"t S ,? ld ’ tho univ erso is but
for Governor, not beS a ,;?; Ca ' ,d,date coule R “ t m,da; ° U 8 fr ™ such a ness,indep on Z 0 I fl ? • h ,'7’ and baa firm- ,ho . Legislature during J Torn, 1 ol nnd ~ beso dements in their •
aylvania, hobasno ill 1“° Penn ' second ~R t' , y on ‘ho intelligont ‘sober do liisdutv ,nfelll S ence enough 1 3esslon for n charter, and thnl b “ lg -,,1,1 h ’ tbc,r rud ost life, arc vel in
r ' ' - Stßitod by ihe officer^
THE COMPROMISE MEASURES.
VVo have looked with iquot, nnxiolv up.
,on the recent newspaper warfare carried
on between tiro New York Herald, and
1 • * Union, nod have been pained to see
in the latter a disposition to deny that the
Baltimorjplatform fully underset.' these mco.
sures The words “ncquiese in and abide
by, that journal alleges, are technical
i tcrnis, and find only a limited meaning—
i ihe convention did not so regard tl7em,
; nor did tho great mass of the Democratic
party. In the proceedings ofall Democrat
ic meetings following the nomination, and
; from tho mouth of every Democratic spoa
j ker, tho resolutions passed at Bultimore
j wero regarded ns tho final settlement of
that question so far os tho Democratic par
ty were concerned. Gen Pierce the can
didate, so regarded tho action of tho con-
fully endorsed the whole of
| tho compromise measures. Ho and his
I P ar, y. stood proudly by thoso measures
jduriog tho Whole contest, and had tho sat
j/tsfaction of seeing them endorsed by the
| Democracy of tho Union, in a most trium
i phant victory. VVo aro gratified to see
jthnt, wheo .er mjy soek to again disturb
j that question, and involve our country in
another and unnecessary sectional war
fare, the President regards it as settled
and gives to tho Union tho fullest assu
rance of his determination to abide tho de
cisionoftho peoplo, in 185:2. The follow
mg :s an extract from his late message,
and speaks in languago not easily to°bt’
mistaken—via:
j Thai this repose is to suffer no shock
>1 during my official term, if I have power to
| avert it, those who have placed mo here
j may be assured. The wisdom of the men
I who knew what independence cost, who
had put all at stake upon the issue of the
C°n?£ a, ;Y ,r r ggle diS P° Sed ° f " 10 SUb.
f r ‘ " h,ch Irefer . 'n the march of pow
wc ari” roSPCrity Which ,la9made what
Hero is full assurance that during the
official term of Franklin Pierce, the com.
, p om.se measures are to bo regarded ™
l douE? Lr r° nS \ nnd Wo hav ° little
J' " dunn S his whole life, their re
poaa Will bo maintained by every ac: of h,s.
10 lho P arl y who elevated
mm to power*
“Hards and Softs.”
A division of the Democratic party o!
New York has taken placy, and there
seems but little hope at present of recon
ening it it , 3 moro of n pcrsona | lhni|
po.itical fight, and seems to bo waged for
the purpose of ascertaining the personnl
popularity or political greatness of a few
men. If New York can afford to carry
on such a contest, at ihe expense of sacri
hsing the principles and established usa
ges of the party, let them do so. It is a
in which they are most interested.
VVe have fromi the beginning fondly hoped
l)at no other State, would be influenced
by them, or tuko sides in their ouarrell
Uio Democratic party have been gather
mg strength, andean elect a President
without the vote of New York, if they will
allow local divisions to destroy her'influ
ence and power ,n such elections. The
temnor Slb,e CaUSe of division had a
temporary existenco in other Stales bin
,'vhen the common enemy was ,o bo me
(and defeated, attach, nent to the time |,on
»'“» U»ir O.D dffi.’
-JN. S', . . 2 " 1 " presonl >t»onelvo. 100.
to-™ N„a b £4' 0 £r
nnd d lS or gan 3 or freo aoi|o| "» of
State we would have no difficulty in deci.
ngwluc , \yero entitled to public svmoa
'■y..but we fear the contest hafe/S
lost i.s national character. We shall her/
*oer, keep clear of that fight Snd SLi
our Democratic bre.herenof Zaidtv
stone to do likewise. *i°y'
imuL'!'- 11 R- rnish ft , ffeo licket Mp «be long looked forNttfivo Amnri
Americana SwSteJ"' 1 NpUvo .can preamble and resolutions adopted some"
' iyatwesl , time since at the meeting in this place
wimim , ’ mnde their appearance here lost week in
NiTIfE AMERICANISM. the columns of the Philadelphia American
Hpw long and to what extent can tho unner > 0 rnbbitl Nativo Amerciah paper
people of Clearfield county to g elhor wi,h « communication, from some
There never tvas a time when such o i smart individual of our (ownt
tipn could be propounded with more pro- wko * tnistaking his simplicity for intelli
priety than at tho present momepf. With 6 ence » ant * his impudence for shrewdness*!
tllo growth find prosperity of our common undertakes to give us particular thunder,
country, the Democratic party ofClearfiold .Who the writer is we do notpretend to
;advocated, and ■ -j ..• .
jPettit and Douglas, oppemed it," waHkftr f 'U
ly passed The country at large nmy not?
o >jec o t ns, but they did not demand it. i Later from Eurove fat •*"*• ** ’U
As an cm ply |h would , 0 , Europe attC f S^
and .f Gen. Scott needed more Jay titan ‘ Ero/L™ano/TZ'n* F° Ur Po^rt
'?+****** . ***». m ZISr^SSS
fbo House spent another business day Tl ° \ ’ ■ - »
wh£i,\ trini f " r : ,ibßl > Mnasillon,, /
tho blain°tT Bp,nlua,ls(s ' vo, '° concerned,
„ a t , oriley offered Jo .prove hr
I “ c ° mn) ‘Hco of spiritunlisls, that a medium
| made raps involuntarily. Thig w as T ?
ijected to by the clefendant,. who insisted k
ihat if tho plaintUT wished to pro io lhat §
r r og > b ?
a? f
bodied and untrammelled by flesh blood
and stomach,” to teslifv “
in tho matter Thl y 61 r u & pcy '
objection Th ° court sustained tho .
ft
I is aays:—‘TJioro I
iho Mouhf tr 00 taro in regard to i
United ‘Shall th? 4
point ( ?r Xw'nw.own iet’fifth* ' 1
Ejfe The end will ba that the
ofspeeulutorg.^ 0 P “ Cpd '‘ n U, ° possession I
Ur,*Sli\v QS3 '9 onTen, 'on of tho friends J