Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 06, 1859, Image 2

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DMOCIIATICSTATKTIClvKT.
At'DITnl! (i KNKIiAL.
HICHARDSON L. WRIGHT
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JOHN ROWE
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.liiei.n iMtni'imjr. , , . . . . ... . . . . . . . ,. ol ine Miiif ol .inlin
I p,,,,-,l, Jmiies Stewart, David Holt, , from H.o onr.-o taken nfinmxt lh incaMue M-..n d.slaii.rd mid alighted in i i.f. ty il Wt,tr ,.,,.,,.,,
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hy the o'p.-ition prdo-es in IIiIm coiiiitry. (rr j.,,ii,ji ft (liMatice of iil.out twenty hV
... i i i.u at-.ia i.iaoil.iIii i nn iktn v&iiii i n . i ...
l'n.dv, .lolm 1'. Dale, li cor j-e W. J.onp, -
lerick'l'1 1A.UI.-.IJIIIII nn. 1 1". .-in, lu.'i
Also with tho uciUiKitnn of I exus, Cull
rillMAEY ELECTION.
At a meeting of tin; lVnticrulie. Stand
ing Co'iiinittert of CI.Mirlield county, held
nt Clcnilield .lime 2sih, 1S7) ; tlio follow-
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,,,. . i tive Chair of the nation. No man, not even
Ji'vhrJ, l liut tlio Democratic votem o . .... , ,.ne,,.,l
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Nor has .liidjjo Doi'in. is
iseen nvoiier to do so until now. althoii''li
tire places ofholdin-primary elections on ;,lU .,, ,I1W )(1(.n USP,i n that conncx-
turilny August oth, l.Vj'.i, l.ohveen the
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hereby notitiml to moot nt their respoc-
Jaooli KunU, .loh. l.incN, Jr. i'ie
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l.urnPide, .1,... M'Murray, Frclerick forms, Ac
Shepard, .lamcn Savft;e, Jacob A.Ilreth.;A Misrcp"rese,ltationThe Coaltion-
Cii.si, Daiiiel (iorman, 'His. l.(i;irt- As we Expected.
hours of 2 and 5 o'clock P. II. , for the
purpose of nominal iiif,' candidates tol.o
voted for at the pencial election on tlio
feoond Tuesday of Octol.cr.
L. J. Cuius, Esq., was elected Secretary
of th Commiltce.
K J. WALLACE, Cu'm.
ion fur tlio last twe'.vo years. Tho ollice
of '.'liief Magistrate of tho United States
is the greatest distinction in tho world,
and the American people tiro too proud I mtv ; A
Icy, Uol.crt M'Cnlly.
Vlearlield. Isaac Johnsm, .1. L. Jfor
Can, David Lit., Win. M. M'Cullougli.
CV.vinlon, .Tohn Uriel, LawrcJioJod,
John M. Kciter.
I iirwcnsv il!. Wm. A. Jfa-on, John
M'Naul, Daniel l'aust.
Decatur, Cyreiio Howe, Solomon 11am-
rr-icliluj.'. liichard Hushes.
I-'cigiison, HirjjM'''racUon, Wm. L.
Moore, (ieorgc V.. 'I'uhTis.
Fox, James M't'lelland, N. M. T'roek-
(iiiard, Alu'aham Kyler, Miia -M owi"
land, II. J. Ilito.
(iosheii, F. H. I.ivcrgood, liol.crt t.
Iiiiii'iii ami e huvo proiiouiii-ed for
the National eau-e,
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i, I """ .'ii.i.i.ii im ceiuincnccil tho
Siioi-kivi limai.v in I ivisiifii ii 1 a.-, movement of his troops. Ten thousnul
police officer riaiiied Jotien, murdered his Tuscan troops, w ith eight lain. L ed horse
wire in ri'.tnl.urji on the night of the 'Joih ro ready to depart with him.
i. ii . . , i p , , ... ltavcliua has prononiieed for tlie N'n.
u t. , a ciuii' that he found her m tie .. , ... a-
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.ict of adultery with a man named Meli, ,,,!i,hed, declaring the mlliesion of thut
The letterof "OccaMonal," pul.lished in at the end of I'lirniingham luidt'.'. Jons town to the Central (iovornmort ostab
lit-hod at iiologna, w hich is to bo placed
under tho dictatorship of the King ol Sar
dina. 'I he manifesto also expresses an utmnU
iniius wish to he enabled, some day, to
form part ol'a monarchy worthy the grati
tude of Italians.
Limine, Friday. A telegram from Coire
niuiovneos that a numerous Austrian conn
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to accept the icrvices ol any man m unit
station as a favor to Oiein.
As for tlie ougbears of the revival of th?
slave triiiie and a slave code in tlio terri
tories, which seem to have distillled the
"littli! giant's" dreams, and awakened his
sensibilities, he knows perfectly well that
Head.
Douglas and tho Presidency.
'Washington, Juno I'l,
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jiiv I'KAii Din: i nuvu i-oucn en jut" the Hcmocratic party no r.oi iiuenu to -nnx M
letter, inquiring whether my friends are, , Rl,ch ,, s ,,t Chnrlcslon, !.,.,.. w'.,
,. L lihcrlv In ni-nsent mv liaino to tlie 1 . r 1 CI( r i.i.i s.
Chariton Convention fur the Frc-idcn-1 '" lvi11 lh,'' ll,lV0 U,n' c,1"-h 10 ro I Lawrence, Hugh Or. John Da.iglier- as wc
Hal nomination. .pure even serious consul-ration. Jlej. , John Shaw Jr., Mai. J. I'. IK-isey-
(irahani, Jacob Wliilhclni, Jacob IIu
bler, John Holt.
Huston, Philip Ilevoncr, John C. Tyler,
II. Woodward.
Jordan, Jos. I'attcrson, Thomas Smith,
' Fctcr I .loom.
Kaithaus,
Ploss, Iteubon C.ildwoll,
ihe I'hila.lclphia J'nss ol Satunlay, coi ..1Vl, himself up, alledging Ih.-it ho hid
tains thu following paragraph: ! k illcl his wife and her paraaiour. Tie
1 he manngeinciil of newspapers at ash- ., 1 .
ingt.-n is a curious Mudy. H ventilates lie was found mangled in a bomb.;
and illustrates tho whole scielic.j of Ad- manner, sho'ving that she hail struggle!
Iministralioi. patronage, and gradually tlio ,i.'speratclv for her life. Mel, was woun.'l-
! liewsiiaiier, whatever its party, becomes i . ... '. . . . .. ,
. I '. . ,, . , ed with a pistol shot feu to the ground
I absorbed in the deh re to please power, lor, i r
hero is tlie very centre ami heart of Idle- rone.i oown me imiiK, n-ign ng 10 no mu
ral inllucnce; and whilo nil other journ- el. , where he lay like a misei "ible eowai J, coming from Stekvio, has arrivad atGras
uls throughout the country are paid at whilst the death slrii'-ide was coin" Mi tato in the A'alteline, and advanced tow-
greatly reduced rates when they adver-; ... .. . , , . aids Tirano.
lise for the government,, tho Washington ; 't1"" 11 1,1
papers are paid in full; and asiheJWti-- f.Tl,x, Twlo.-Temrv The Kansas Constitutional Convention.
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The rhila.b li'hia I'm of Saturday, in stitutional Convention assembles at Wynn-
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names of noticing the recent letter ol .Ju.lgo lMu '"'.'f. '".'".' "y- ' "i-Tuuucumi
o... ,t :.: ! il,.,t ..;i,.' ! . r.Minii'hs. claim ii maioi iiv 01 iweivo memoers, nut
taking issue with the Administiatioj. on 1 "lie ... Kmvlf ,., lU rcazol a.J the certihcales of cction will not bo
certain safe pmestions, generally manage ; ,,,al prinnplet of that ,..,,-y, ami altM 'f '""I t ie day of the ineet.ng of the
to como forward whenever thero is a dis-.d uLituinril fmm vyi,..; the . "'. Ihe uMc , I onven ion i s absolute political character
. i- t .i.:..;.. .....i . ,.,.,;,,;,. ;.n ,;, thai ., ; cannot lie state.l.
CllhMUII Ul nil ituillillinil.uiuu , - (, , tl . i.
tLc ilixtributivn their fumrs, tiny cua a-ml h
tun iftcsjHtjicr proitiiUc jiJix a'moxt uitlfiitt end.
" 1 lorbear Hieiitioning tlio
Beforo this question be finally deter-; knows farther,
that the Democracy
voic
by
Morris, ToT ITTlcnninjJ, .!;. M'Clel-
nssist the organs of the Fresident to get ihrtrim- of a ureal rHt;,l j;irt, ar..-r- uu'iersioou imu in any cveni, a
him out of the diflicultv. I only mention j,rt,;l mul !';,,,, ,t ,., u j.tc,l m In- nl""u ' u 1"' ""'
it to indicate how ddlb'ult it is for per- , htf th, U--', ton of a Jim.jomz.tto.o." Slavery, and an cflort will be made to en-
fectlv independent paper to be maintain-1 Mr. Forney would thus convey the im f-'ialt a provision excluding negros from
ed at Washington." 1 ,ression that Judge Douglas has .,b.lv. (l the State.
It is well understood to whom "Occu-1 himself i'lom bis allegiance to the Heme i Fmlcavors will also be made to prohibit
Uional" refers in the above paragraph ; cratic partv, and is in rebellion to the ' "n in. oi pg. a. on oi i niih .i iue. jko
I hut the editor of the 7V knows as will 'CharlestoiiConvcntion. As far as lie are tioii will be taken with reference to tli
lothat there is not one word of advised, .Ili.lge Douglas lias never im-a c:miiis oi aiuierer.s uurinK ii u gieun irouo-
liiill. in "(l. eaiona Fs" statement. Ne - moment entertained ll notion maiulctiug ie-- m Jeuiiory. nun me .MMt.i.n
t hoc t he i icsii cut nor tlie .N'croianes cull su.-n a iiurpose.
to annex Southei n Nebraska to the Stato
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i ,.,.,M i , ,,, i i " .iiinii", fi". i.ii.i.j.. ..... iiunilsli govern e ii aui ei u-eiiienis mi . n nn i-iu m.m im imi- mum '. - - , , .,, , , r, .
nuncd.it will be necessary to understand , a ,.:,. 1.11V.. nrree.l nnd 1 . . t... t. I ... ' r :.. -... i.: ; !;.... t;...i ; .1.;.,,. ,i.. i, i. . .,r 1 Nebraska will be i.resf nt. and the nroiect
livtliw.llu nnnii ivlnit wn,. (In nulivm is 1 ' " " "r , lailil, I ;l 1 1CI J.ll I IC, .1 no. I '. It l'l . llll V new s ll l ici s in n Hsiniigiuii i.il i-.v- ; nn n- - " ' ' . . , . . -
lobecSdS If ( ImvVndi'laUhl-ll agree, that the people of the tenito- N ,v WasUiMU,, J. M. Cumniings, ccpt thosis pi escribed by law which re-; writ ten Ho has m,.,,- state, tat bas been favor ib!y received thus fa,
they will) the Democratic partv shall de- ries shall exercise alltheaiitb'-.rityandco.i-1,. lew-art lus.cll M'Murrav. ,uireS the Lead ol I'-utive dei-aftincnti. , ca-e a platl .rtn la not adopted at thai le-, -- -
ILL '1 11 ,ut v i.i ,.i .: nt"...., , , -i.5,., " ' U. aViU' ; . . land bureaus to pubh.-h all geve.nment Urn in harmony with las own opinions; ,.-linM Sat t I.aki:.-. Uuxt, July 3
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t number ol per- :
TIkis. Dauglierly.
fil?e7tCA. lUoom, D. C. Dale, Rich- un
' p:i.ers having ine larj
! mum. nt. snbw.'i'ilters."
ill his letter accepting the nomination,
and approved by tho people in his elec
tionin that event, my liiends will bo
atlitierty to present my name to the Con
vention, if they see proper to .lo so
ami views, no won in not oe uisoom-u iu i i ,,. ,sa t i.aUe con espomlent ol tlie .(
accepi the l'rcuclcntial candid icy. It bus ,,,,, mys that Judge Cradlebangll has
been the invai ial lu rule, in Democratic , illumed from !-is tour of bis circuit, lie
And now a word with Mr. Forney and ! iiati.mal eonveiitioiii, to hi-t make tlie , issued warrants during bis trip for the
l.w .,ilii i.m wit li l be Jl!a. 1c Kci lublicans ' nominal inn and uflerwards l repare the artest of ne.n lv one hundred nersons en-
"n inn Wm. F. Johnston. Nathan I.inc. I :.. . i ,, ;., .. ,.r i., i i.,n.n 1 ,,nir,.si.. ol' i li. mn i v. 'l b is manifesto .,..,,,.,1 ;.. 1... ,..'.,,.r ,i Mmihinin Mnn.l-
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potent lor Loiigres", lmr anj auiiioruj , ;lo,.,u.e Courtney. j A correspondent of the Boston .A.eW, ' U submitted to the nominee for his ac- 'wa, and various other murders. He saw
upon the face of the earth to confer upon -,Kiu-a..j jy, Alexander, James A. 'writing from Washington, a few days ago, ; eeptance. If he disapproves of it. as nn(1,u, r (lK, (.'hiirch oflicials along the
them. What more can be or any one'.. V ' r " ' ' foreshadowed tho contemplated coalition ! matter of course he would decline the ,(, He reports that for eighty miles
l.snu, to u( ticrc to tiic l.ru.ei.leseui .o.li-:itisf,om ptf,ntfoI. tJ lIo H. 1
ed in the Couilironiiso measures ol l!-.iO, 1 . ' ,,,, . , ,. , , , .
.nndrntifivdby thejH-.le into tho Fresi. constitution. Ibis they shall have nn.l ,
Jential oiecuon of l.S.iL', and re-alhrme.l ( enjoy, without moi.-siaiion or uiciauon i.-n,t.ul.1Ui j, nc.,nig
;a the Kansas rebraska act ol J S.4, ami j from any quarter. More, it n notccm. : T
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niiTurpuraiuu lino too iiiicjiiint' . .i.iiiui iu
of 1S50 as expounded bv Mr. liuchanan
,-lso do
unless it be that one cla s of
The attention of the members of tlie j uuUilo
for the I'.lack Kepublican organization of . honor conferred u on him. I'.ut wnuUJ it . Vn-toro reaching St. Clara Herders, hi.
, . . , . . - ,,i 1 im iii'u-1 ,
citizens in the territories, because in the CKlnlIllit,(,Mi U called to the rules of) Com in (ll
the (majority, thall deprive the other because adopted in convention cm the "aid and comfort"
not Ik; i iilu tilmis to fnpOM that .x-cmiso 0(,mnftnv nnu human skeletons nt aU
author oi the colohratod ho couhl not ron-'fii iiiioutly Mi) oi t nil ;MK,st t very cumpinL' crounrl, nmnv 1i&t
S t'Ct'Il 1 1) 1 11(1, UM: t;l 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 s lin n mi ' 'It 1 ii U t v 11 - vu c 1
...I 1.. I, y. 1 . 1 i ; 1. ... I I. .. l.i.n.lf nifii-ul it 'I- n ti 1 iiTti 1 i tl 1
Voliey of the Democratic party which I in a minority 01 ti.en- icga! rigius. 1. lrtt f Juno, ISoO, ly which tl.ev me n-' ' ' . . " - "" 'i
Lnnot anticipate) torepudLe these nm, tliat ,hat Judge Dp,,s mean,, the., ; pl.n-e oi', ''j fi Vt' ' ' .j o ! 1 1 . ' i . i 1 1 i J t'li'e ! at, Tlroin ! m lv !nai d .
iclTel rrvTat, iojS!n I - ami I WC ,Uh'k "! Chi;,,"S,nn j I olding the primary election, a b.'i'intoni l-'-n-ney ..r .he Clerk-' J n.lge Don.!.. f, o!.,-. ,0 bo d-vo.ed .,,
''bWhertl;" -ers. the order with him, and ay 1 Uicre,0; o, af.hi,.. 1. 1- adds Cndei w . , of Kc- ; the pnnc.l.'s ,, '
terpolato into the creed of the party such down conditions precedent, upon wind, UM-inef mM el'ection, th-v will 'uoky. and (,en S,-!ii,ler ol M.i.yhu n.lyrl.,. .Wnt he n: " .' ' ' ' ,
nei issues aa the revival of the ilVican I they will take him or not take hhn z "
tTTZZ TaMi,. But we hope the Judge. o(. on) (f Uloir ,,,.., or siu,lunu )lf ,!hi((ii. be .!oa i.ed f. bestow his vole
1 or M.eain-r, ami ine l'leniic i. roi iicv 101 anei-en u,i- 1
uU c..i;i.,imi, r.f l,a i:;i..,i kimI.u oidi. ! uiL'"'s hoii.iii0 .v...... - . .vi-it ton clemitalion tn some -.nnv, n
er wtabiifches or prohibits slavery in tlie ' trary, that when ho i fully understood, .fkMnocral wLo bhnl ,npot clu. niemb-r f
Territories, beyond the power of tho peo-, he intends to act in lurmony with H' ; Committei-a from each lown-iiip or
pie legally 10 control it us oiner jiojidi ij
it i clue to cainlor. to say. that. 111 sue
. , ,, . .41 CU liar llOllons lO lieneci, lliai, um imuij , 1 ..,.,, ,,!
n event, I could not accept tho nomina-1 ion luc.ioay
tion if tendered to mo.
Trusting that this answer will be .Item
ed aulliciently explicit, I am. very res
jiectfully, vonr friend, S. A. Docilas.
To J. lb Dorr, Ksq., Dubuque, Iowa.
-! party, and yield something of his own re- 1,, t ,heCourt H0(1H, in ClearCeld, ! y,
. culiar notions to perfect that harmony, I .j, , ,h, 0t, 0f August, l1, a'..ing V;
1 1.1 . 1 , .ii...... , . . . 1 . 1 . . 1 . .
lor ,vpeaivi.r, ami ine l'leniic ii roi iicv 101 aotei -e n u,"--Cb-rk.
w!;o n-cms tD turn up ith every 1 i.-ii-.-!,ni-ia:ii'e.i. In
iil'Oposod ."'.r.Tardile for the Speakership, to tl C fiipp
1 f .. - t 1 : ..i.... ,
1 aoiv. 11 we are 1101 ltimiii iiiiuum. ii. ii'.i'i. -. ''
I as no notion whatever of
and;. late tor 1110 Mitksi.ii
IjCOOUi-
Sew-
1 ,-.-l','ni;
, rather
nmis vrrrnni.
lock 1. M., f.u- the purpeso ofcastJr.Und Cameron inteiid a more lucrative that will a-urc.by
' 1 ...,... rv ,11,1 ll ,i,v r',111 luilfi'i'l n ,'ivo. rv eIii,ii 1,-n III
;i..g iiceti pronaiiiy miiiderca oy ine In
dians lust w inter. He aim says that up
ward'' of eighty white men moisted in the
nj:i ..-.'icte at Mountain Meadow.
Phoco'itiov or Ci.r.nnvuAN 10 rori'i.-
r'.o.'vi. According to thn census of lSlil,
there were in the Cnited Stales 23.1.'0,(7ti
j 11 1 1 . 1 At tlie same time there were ,
- IJ ci'-rgyman. or ore clergyman to W53
-.ip!e lUu New Iamphiro taks the
lead in supporting clergyman, as she haJ
mile clergyman to every -I'.)') people. Con-
iiiectieut slends next, with one cleigvniaa
! -. . ... . 11 x--...'r....
. , . ,. !(.'. ll, I V I I I ...hi ri.iiilN, j 11 III.. 1.1 1 i,
1 111 Jo the support ol uplailonn . . ' ' , , 1 "
lie (les'ltuti- ol a sulila- , . '. i r- ,
l I , Illl Ml '' ' il l ' ' 1 .'. I-IT J I'IMIIll i'i;r IIM-
mciiiles. t'liiler at-v
, iil contribute his aid
I ol J.n caniiiilato ul.o slamis
i;ii which may have bl.t a
.J licet ionab'.e stipulati
nn in l!,
nm l bii un
it is time to Organize.
....... iiiin ll 1 1 1 . . . r.,1,1 iwi'ii.i'i n ..vn. rv c I , I 1 1 ,i i I ... i ill 11 .in lui i
: ,. it.n vnii.s ntiH (le.'bii in'r th,3 nomi- J . v. ... I '.-, 1 i.
" "1 0 ItlOtl Willi Ul " AUiene-ini. 1 .icy oualinea apjirooaui.',. ; , , , - s , . .., . 4 io. T.m.
I 1 I I ....... 1... I lA,.,,,r,,,l l,,r iMnr.ll,. ' ' - - - - :
1 .1 ... . !i..i,mii nne In
desire the printership of the House for tho
., ,. . . c .1 .. iv 1 noes.
j-.y the proceedings 01 1110 i -einoi i.u... ,.,.,.,,. P rnnn. I .A ..on..(it. .if Th, W in oi-.b-r 1 tl.,,1 M , r,,rn..v has been aidiliff and abet-
Standing Committee, inserted 111 anothei , n..l tht. with a Part of the profits resulting 1 tine, it not positively iinternu'.ing. with .
Wedono not care to notice at great column, our friends will see that the first 'J011 '. .. (, . . n ' therefrom, talent may be purchased for 1 Sewardi-m. Thore '.re tho-e of the Dcmo-j
ui nn fn. ..imiv,3.v..,w,. - l,.. mill'tllll WI1IC 11 111:1 V IliaKC 11, Cl CCl VC CI a tie I -1111 V. 11 01 111". liUUil.er Oil 11' 1 1 1 ' is I
gymr.n to every 722 people. Virginia one
Car'
mm.
1 ll. 1 1. . f T f T...1 Ii... 'ofniv lrvii'.il.,l nil .flif-iont or
.t'ngu. iiiuiuiiinuTuw,,.,.,..,,.,.-, .n ( Cambria, to nominate
t.q inilinmnn tn fur n l,itnn' fis t he nnnroaciuis election has liceii takon. , ...
and principles aro concerned, we concur! We hear loud complaints of the ap.
:. i.ij .,,! ..,.( i,.i . ' ivointment of a Standins Coiumittc-e by
Jll lt ivUl.li lJt9, a.J'A iiii iiyii w luiii, v v - . f'V i 'mitn livo "111
ii .nn ft,.,.iiii,l0nrlors.m.nt ' the late County Convention. It i true M J-'-can, lo liominaio IWU t.l I
Hut nt ore unW to see what the Juge tliat tlie delegates compo- ing this Conven-j Assembly,
meaiisby laying it dwu m a condition tion were appointed for a special purpose .
precedent to his acceptance of the IVesi-i that of deciding upyn a system of mak- ; KAeeordiu to tho hut advices from
candi- jn Pennsylvania ' l'ie 1'residcntial cam-' of thousands, w ho do not r-
t Ihe occur-i
d as a hap'
A Card.
To tl.,- J).'m i("r,(f rulers nf (Jrari'lil county
1't.i.i.ow Cniznss Encouraged by the
dential nomination, that the Democratic 1 ing nominations. When they went beyond t,e scat of w ar hi Europe, a deoisivo battle
parly shall not "interpolate into itscrced" this, they exceeiied tho powers delegated wft, expected to take place about thoCith
,l..i. f,p Snnnlor mid also three Conlerecs ' nai.-ti. Seward is to control tlie lilack . rence. 1 1 is .tisei t'.on is rcg.u ...(
to meet those from Jefferson, Klk and ' Iteput licans, l aineron is to operate upon py n.i.iance as one una can no no p"s-;iiopo that I have (in the honorable capac-
ddates for Uln """K". ' n-...- .. n. Moie u o .. n- , ., ,,...,,..-. , ;ls KerreSeiitat vo of this county,
UillltLS I'll nl 1.1,. r.... nA,. ,. n.,.,l. il .1.. . . I ... t , ,,i, .,nr,.,. i- 'i, 1,1 IO. .1
I h.' I I , " 13 UII 11 I.. V. 111. .VI ll7)...lll,IV.'-, II i.lll'1 l it, I' III' V. 111.11 ..... . ..... . , . . . T 11 L 'V
I ; i. i , i,.,v,,.,t f . .,,! ne iu the begi.-laturo for the past session)
he can. ;sult ina large amouijt oi goo.i. in one; i
Hut, the intelligence communicated to ' thing he may rest assured : if he ever e-;'ii-charged my duty in accordance with
the l.oston Joornul, as well as the state-' pecis to i e enter the ranks of tlie Demo- ti,e hest of my humble ability. I tnko
nient in the Cincinnati Commercial, seems ' erncy, he w ill have U fui liish unqestiomi-1 at j,,.asU,.e in now offering myself t
to be thrown out as a bait to the South 1 ble evidence that ht has broken with his ; " , ,,,.,
. . , , : i ,, i . v, . .. voui kind cons deration, and at the same
A irvvi'inmis II. wiis to nscei'litin wtiether mut l.wlni'V Iu' A',;,', s '
'rnderwoodwouldnibbloat.it, Tlie can- -- ;- . !time ii-suring you that my best endeavors
I!. J. WAI.T.ACi:, Cu m.
"tha doctrine, that the Vw.shMwn f zh, Uni- to mem. l.ui our men.. i a-..-..' or y,,,, ot June, apowon nan ca.ie.i inr ,. , f Sneakershin and rrintershii. Tu.'T " Inn Mill A tew Pcmocrr,uc .,.,,. ,1,..rtoor(, !, .lpvoted to a care-
ted Stata, either esiaWihcs or prohiUt alsrery ' that the present (or late) Standing Com- a re-infm-ccmentof one hundred thousand ,invp ,eon for months arranged, provided ; papers, of a certain stripe. :n conjnnl lu,int.lilliU1p0 of tl0 belt interest of
in the territories, beyond the power or the rcoplr niittee was appointed in December, 1857, ;,ne,and Austria, with her King as com- a fusion can be effected. Ii ln.l.'i ool ; tion ;i' ? 'r0 7'' 1 ''TJ 1 'i w 'i l, tv,
legally to control othrr m, In fiatit ha, been our custom to appoint ,n;imlor in dli(,f, ,as eoneent.-atmg her UjU --V VT you very kindly for former
nil fairness we must regard this as a most said Committee every year, and that se- wllol(. slrelli;th for a struggle, tho result 1 Convention In Vermont, as '-a Douglas! : ,.(,u T0(es ftt tll9
...i ! it-i i: 1 .u. vrol r.e thn nininhnrs of Ihe old Committee ' r ...i I. i.i i. l;f. ,l,,il, in lia il ' i i,n.. i. ' ,.;..,. I. " n.v "n n I i. A .1 1111 nis 1 1 at ion tri-i ' J
cxiraoruinarj pioposiiion. n iicn uiu tin: v..... . ...v oi iiiuiiiuniiciiic,'im'.' lorncy, uniioiroieuiy, uas more assu. . .i.ni..., nrini'irv election
TimH.ii rvni .Hmmii. v r ,ln.. weiealso liliu'ed oiitlie new one. ar.d fi- i 1 1. ,nnl,i im Ti-iissia nml all 0 or-1 rnM-o I ban ii ii v ma ti o f" ai moderate abili- i umph," an "anti-Naticnal Democracy tn- 1 ) ...
trine for the constitution? Why should ' nally, that UJs new Committee was form- making the most formidable i ties as he possesses w lunn wo have ever mnph 'Y ; '
. . . ...... J .1 , . ,. i :. ,.iii.,.i! . . . . l-iimvii. I.v allectinfi Mr. I'uchanan and , tliougli tlie losoiuuons nuopuu uj iik
thoJudge have originated this new ami enmeuiy oecm, u ulTu reparations lor war. apparently to operate t0.itlyiniT (',.,11! JWe, he conirived to Convention, and published some .lavs ago,: Lnthersburg, June 27, lSoO.
niDtfuW idea? Wo have vet to learn that new one ought to be formed and without M..,,.()I.t 0f Austria, thoucl, this is de- ' r.il.,,ir ..-, ....'.fnl.l Luireniiiv- show not hing of the kind. Senator Doug-
ho Dowocratic party intend undertaking Hio slightest oljc timi to ony member, or nici . lu,ssil i8 mauing equally, ocal position in Democratic ciicles. He 1 las is not named or referred to iu them,
to establish any doctrine for the constitu- any "'. of the old Committee, and there- lo.,Ili(laUc ,,,'cparatiis avowedly in sup- ! served each by fits and starts, and starts nor is any 1I,,,,!J' J"0;'r!!"mv the
tion ; having always understood, and act- lore we irusi mui no one w .11 na. 00, i..e . . of FrftBC0. This all iooks like get-," "' ' , doctrine of the Cincinnati riatform in 1
od upon the bolicf. that they accept it as slightest objection to tins pan 01 ineir (inj? up R rrclty wcu rmtchel contest. n t) cns0 of Cipni pierce, he nquecwul erenco to slavery in State
it is: leavinu its definition, in all disputed proceedings. It i. by no means a position 1 'i-iic new Hritish ministry is fully organ- the orange while thoro was a drop of recognizing the Constilm
Truly your ob't servant.
T. J. HOYKR.
l'HIMAUY ELKCT10N.
CAUDS OF CANDIDARES.
rcf-
i-s and Territories,1
ilulion of the I'nU
. , . . . .. .1 1... L'i ,1. r........... n... (in 11. of mi ,. iinnTiinvnTinv
cases to the judiciwy, and that is precise- to bo covcte.i, mm we are quiio turo . , .,h lau at its hcal. It will bo juice in it ami uien cou.cmptuousiy u-., 1... r ' ' ' ' . .' ' , " , 'ii.. ...w..w....
.thecaseof Kansas and Jsebraska. That will have the least objection at being Uius , nnJ jxmiX become engaged in the present , r. "ll,:foln;l. Thai Ihe. Aa'n,mi.s'ralmirt Jiwri VrutitlllwlnTyi nt tlio cnsuoiiiR primsry liciion,
iavorito nit asure of his declured that tho ' rel ieved of the responsibility. j struggle, they will have quite enough to do ' U every-dav "Orouwna!" is as tedious ' Hneliminn it entitled tn the rnnfidenee and ap- mljei-t to tlio rulo.i of tbo Deinocratic party.
people should bo "subject only to the' We hope this cflort of the Committee to k eep T-ngland in her present position 'as a "twice told tale." Apropos, it is be- proeal of th Pewncrory of Vermont. It has
Lotion," on all questions touching organic for the coming cl .i.lL. ;of 1'
their domestic alTairs, slavery included.y'Aigorouslysecondedbvourfnendsthrougi-): xiio next ncrvs is looked for with great ; j:",',' UMi Joe un tho editorials CdNSTlTUTlONAb KKiHTS OV Y.W.- inniiun fr ProtJi.ui.itry, at tbo ca.iu-ing prima
and tiiaes without number he has doctor- out the county. The townhiip Commit- nnxiety. The Press and its writer bad better let i KY TAUT OK OUU COMMON C(H'X-,ry elcctior, iulj.ct to tbo rulei of ihe Dea.0cr.1
ed that tho extent of the authority of the 'tecs nf Vigilanco should have ail early; 7T v the Mate alone. H Mr. Forney chooses : TRY." !'
V'' We nii Biilboiwil to announce Ibe nsino of
11 Jaiiks Wiubli v. Kn.., as a C8n.li.lut0 fr tM
inniuination lor KogiHor, Hccorilcr, and tier
I Ibo Orptinn'B l unrt, uiijori ioi.io . - -
, nue lasi wcck, was a sun 01 vu.. "n"j iThey aro entirely welcoino toall that they and Ij is Auministraiion cou'.i noi oe
'Yick.of Missisippi. His antagonist .las j cnn miia q ljim . ftn(1 if there be other'on in the same number of words.
Stith, was a son of Commodore Stitn, 01, . , in b)J ,10st think iS1Caks for itself. Mnrnhiy 7 Van.
Jerred to the judiciary. Does he now complete organization in every district.
a. .i.i. r. Dni nnriv it ni KtmiiL ns fVfT it IVltS.
jneaniosay uiai. ui ic.i...c,at..-. r.. 1 . 0 "' . . ,..,,,.., ,, ,i,lui ,rri-sio...lenl. ' 1 '.' V "V" ". " ,,1
my determine the effect of the constitu- There aro no changes Horn our porty to , u'orilsV: ' ! ' J , t to Tnrn hin oVr'tal T,.r CocNc..Whe the light floau t,. p., it ,h. .nri. pH-r .lo
tion cm this point, and if that doctrine the opposition. J bo opposition build, ..A1, rrt,1'minn,.ie.a being arranged, nnd ! J ",'., . 1 L ? o vtl suited to iP lrwa takes fire, what ought thn lady ,),
Joes not suit him, he will not accept the their hoi.es upon what they imagine to be n10 Wepons placed in the bands ol the k T,e Slates. itodo? ( Ibviously she oiigl.t, wiuiouunc
kI.mI.I ,,t,,'7,,-o,.anmnii.' Democrats. In this thev belligerents, tlm usual command was giv-1 - ueiay 01 a nioiu.-m. iu -
nill f.n.l themse ves vastly mistaken. ,'"' "-.
tion ono way nnd tho Democmtic Con
vention another AVo tuko it to bo tho
a 11-1 ! 11 1.., .
rTUUOnr . m;, l-ach -nlk..n.n .n.wfri,l...y.ly. Scmolifteenheadofbloodedliorsestrate bcrselfinstantly. This ia the only; ... .
ineiMirH-omouounc.xpouuu u. ... r , 1 . j , tll0 word .liro . Mr. Yick Moncna to A. Kcene Uichards. Kso.. of chance. A tearth rug. or uoor mat, or ' .",';'. ,,,.,.,, cnm.li.l-.to for tho noun-
COUXTV COMMISSIONER.
no .1 to announce tbo Jim of
of tho Democratic faith, to which ; low fueh difference to drive them into a tagonist fell instantaneously dead ! Tho7n the lot are 1 1
,ve the Convention at Charleston position of 'S
lore, that Congressshall hereafter, 'll.m feeling exists throughout tho State. , w,ior jt T,,0 . x (
essenco
we bcliove
will adhere.
.. r, tr 1 -V- 1 l.
M in Uie case OI iansa uii'i iiuuiumiu,
confer upon tho people and their local
lfcginlaturo, the utmost degree of control
.ovcr'tho subject of skvery in the Teriito
Tios, which the constitution will permit ;
the mcasuro of the authority so delegated,
lo be iiscertftined by the Judiciary in any
jind all dispute! case; and in addition
Democrats may ilitler upon minor points 1)r '1t ui KPnpon down and discharged Georgetown, Kentucky wrro brought up 1 table cowr. or coat, or clonk, or cushion. tIiU(in rrcclliniv co.ninisi..nor( Jit the priia.7
within their party ; but they will not ni. ;t At 'one,' Mr. Stith fired, nnd his nn.'pnthe steamer K. ,'f. N aid, on Saturday, niny be pulled or thrown over 1110 names: iel0i guljo.ii to tlio .k-omion ot mo
. . ..... . I "... il '.I.. . -. 1-11 1 1 . lr..l I Tl.r. .11.. .1 1 1 I... 1 - ;-ll. ln.ll, uill nril V Vlt 1 111 t ) 1 IS floor. -1 .. . -
re inree union iuuresJ ity uiuv 'i n i.1 m-ij - - Iw'i.T
colts, by the Arabian Fysal at over and over, vnll aud scream for any one
nml tbo fatuous ninre Pevtona. who mav be at hand to uso fire shovel, I ... . .,i,ari.eJ to an..onnoo the nam of
n,,fr,,f il, n.viil ilmn inninfi. mnsifi book, water, or whatever else may l,.,,,.. I'iiomi-hon. of .Morris tp, ciiiw
Our parly was never in a better condition for,n!ll0 victim fell, stiffened himself out, ' i,i0 Fashion. 1'cytona commenced her bo within reach, to put out-the tire Wo for tlio nomination, for County '"'""T
to carry an election. The few bad men, nnd was dead beford hu seconds reached I rnoing career in Tennessee, as a throe crush, smother, stamp, squeeze any way m.mii.o en-..ui . n;,, '
who h'U'e wei"ht to distract our party, by him. What a change 1 A robust, manly .-ear obi, by winning what was called tho to extinguish the devouring element,- tb pu!m of th. general. V
14. , .; Tnmr.inn f irl pi form, vigorous and healthy 1 a second, ! i5(i 000 stake. In 1845 she beat Fashion, ' Any such methods are sure to succeed, -potting
up an Ant -Lecompton ticket orc't ' i ft match race, four mile bents, for $10, ani the lady, if burnt at will be so , COUXTV AUDITOR,
find themselves complfttely deserted. Ilio Lon roryou, 000 a nido. tho North vs. South, nnd was about the limbs only, and that slightly, ; w are autWiicd to announce the "m 01
people roluse to loilow uiom, Knowing xho weapon used were rines oistanco. u1Pn w thdrawn from tho turf. She lias winie tne vital pans, uiopiimi ami ucim, j.n. miaw. oi unirri-niTs .... b,
I . . .... ' ... . i. .ii , ... .... ,. ' , , ... i-" . 1. . c.,.- Aiwlllnr . llm nrlmarT eleclion, '""
a. cnaumiging protmsmg Arabian colt at her .ale. - wm aimon 10 cerui.,,., , vr'j.
vv -
that tbv would but lead them iuto tlie.forty paces. Vick was the
camp of the enemy. . . i - , l,arv'
j ZmiteUle Cvur'vr,
ether.