Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, October 06, 1855, Image 1

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ditAIILES 1 1 . READ 4.4 . 1-1 . - }L-I*AZI.EII,4
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?od's•-reoltilel . .
1 1 Rom tht ,Era,lforcr I?eirrfe:
1 STR • -
IKE. FOR -111tDoml
S tdlte for Freedom ! never e l .; •
pigs and Democrats unite; .
swear upon your country's alfai• .- •
tou'll do bottlo for the' Right! • • f
Fpriuer feuds sho;.ld be forgot t 13,
: Piitriorista'clahns the row,
Ancient land-marks,"6l4 and ten; :-.
Ciae.their obligatiotinow. :
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Let file Tyrants la3h he clouded .
tbi:ialood of innocence;
The liap!ess victirn 'ever shrouded
irijthe aby: 'of igoerance - ; ,
hlut I,et it be upon the soil
Oeloodly boasted chivalry,
*be l ie silence sleeps, and demon smile
ii d bowie-knifii" tin riralr
" Rut Ipt no In:tasted Tyrant ramble
O'er the. soil that now is free, .
Witl". their: ehiittels in the thatuble
VaTked for brutish slartry. = '
Still the voice and deep the current
Sweeping on to victory ;- ;
'lLllot-box and paper•warrafit •
Ilene will keep
,the , tiation free!
Sttik, for Freedom never 'sluMber ! -
;Law abiding men nnite
• 1 iet rs- s with the greafelst nninher„' •
God is ever with tlie4tight!
Nre,ce,fal ht the
,polls encounter . -
- Freedom's old and Wily . foe ;
Lelig !oppression still demands it, • •
Strikv, then, Freemen! -strike the blow!
ar.sntdriN.
• '• 1 1 From the Philddelphia Sun:
f r A PAS-KA/FE-ADE. . -
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.rhe Peril due day 'an entertainment gave -,
l'n.denVonittni." Royally the:nrch•knave':' •
S.: I!...oug!the infernal guests and kept high :fate;
It} -t at the outer portal, known 'as If ellgate, •
trosin.ed one demanding entranee.
P" besought the porter in attendance: -
" tnilittan withont his rard," a 1 : `olee replied,
czne of right and must not be denied."
Pounded with such infernal' clatter, -
Font himself clime forth to know the matter.
.4,ereF? he gently asked in tones polite,
j4`7l/e not Qf.crlio year neektlothes a hite.
Ty tunm i, , , - .K.ts:l:;" the voice replied - .as blandle;
That ~ s 4 is good," raid Satan,. speaking granule;
het chi h of all the Cain's'?" forSatan'e . witty,,
yeti fh - e'Judge of Philadelphia -s•
•The" same, mr Lord: "I claim - my ancestral right,
emMacc,seek." Quoth Satan, Pm iit-a plight.
nt to. ir:iymidenioniurm there cant be...twe;
my horns acid tail . um.crew !"
Ti.riLz lK.rs individlial, Who is seAing to
ertiidre th 4l lyrant, Jeffreys, in Consigning innocent
to te.priSim without trial, is the same man who in
i 4 sas histrumental in getting up the Kane lett4
represented Jas. K. Polk as a Letter
Iti. 4 .Thian than Henry CIAy, • That was one, of the
of Clay's defeat and the triumph of Slaver}`in
rinexation :of 'Texas—mA f'Or that very fraud;
Kane ras 2:e.'trarded by ancleratjon to the bench he
Loi-m gj aces
•
o if.l4li 0173.
For. Ike Rrprtaira:q.
Politics--Slaveg and Daily ToiL
PentisNE - :inia have coine to a
;3;:ad Shtini liocfracy and Slavery .1
sale Free Lahor and Rovtiblientilsin
tti the Oth...r. All other are !aid
Ntm, let •ilieTeopte rally—evtryniai who.
I.;ooA . .;ishr to the pro-per;ty of
.hip
,
pursuits, who is in
r.
of ;:the principle that the laborer_ig
tror;hy , g,/ns hire, in contrac4stinetion to
the dv , •tfi:,: that "/ Lay a better riiap.,..or
.
• d The
greet ! , :•,),-,"l'de that. 'Slavery. is National Is
th , Deenliar doctrin - Shan: De
'Lt.t them riot in their excess, re
(wprisanment of Pa.vstnpre
ir:Nam:i-nn and striking down.Go e. Reeder
Eansa,v, and degrading, free
14...f0r 4.ur part we are for free labor ; for
!A: , And verily believe that exercise
to he..keeessary to the pr0:1)06149a
thai•i•xereise whieh atviwer heq
_ _ .
.11,e great end of our being will invr.riably
f•:al con:luce . Most•• to out. happitic , -;
arc;' calculated
.by their physic-al or;
to labor to - procure not only:their
Subsi4e.bee
.and luxuries 2 but : to 'ray up
sOre:for an inclerr4nt season, fir
old nge, said ",above all that
,
:;t• tuepoor and needy
_aaid re;
'to, o.fortunate.- Indtkry and - taxmo- ,
areaLsolutely . necessary to elevate; the -
Trzr:t: and% remove disiPation and
tbe incipient c?napanion of idle
wilknol labor ikall not eat,.'-
I., p.li , :a , dinerit•founded on too
.good au
to: L v disregarded arid its a
` .0: " 10'114; fu:fills its own de(ree; . for in the,
:ink'Le wi «nt nu . ; toil iiiil sure
lic has nothing to . eat. But the
LAI w e : wisn to,uiryet our :AU:a-.
1 o duit
.1 1„," sit corp,,.ruc. •,r•
art:endow e d withifaculties of mind
which require action to keep them
Pri) , :r . tOne. The fact is obvious to all;
a l i eustettied to labor . delight . .iu
enga+.4,•aud. the profits derived by.:tn
' , .. , :5y are is cotithurtal stitrolus . tors freater L
, ztions, :at the sante titne the fung's.
==strengthened by the purity of.the attuoc,-
. :•vre, , and tie whole sy.4tein iuviy,,orated
engaged. Then truly sleep is
4,;,, to relish does not require the
.] ;( o :ticsseitkl. Thus the ends of nature are .
` ,, ere 1, and disease banished, 'and energy .
of character wrought in, 'o,r,-rat her.
sac result:S :of obedience, to the -lawse,..of
re •
NUi this the t„)ulyadvantage.-
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110 U I . S .61 .rest heelm)o.4a.o i r,e.?ugNe.“Me,
tl,, n, ptd is tellerßrepared„,for
some
;'.were well to Jivc.jyAUCh.
, rier, our time to!the, prosecution
hitving ourleisur,e.
devu and
to - t.)4 .tnaq
tirne'spo4,s49l4e.vi
-orig;i).. In abwit,the y-earAno
InRE
Ell
di . 3000 ''.We find
~ Iti declared in the inival
.
,
coacc ": sit 'days sltalt . ihoti labor and d 4 'all.
, ' , f , .‘
thy Work.' Ilene it follows that to abstain
frOtnllahcirOr . the lii . osecution Or our daily
b tisiiii4 ''(furw hielt'.* e :are so constitutional
ly itclaiitfd , and .. onr, o,Ood requireSl is an in
frinOnnt.' or thelM,Oral law, poisonous' to
Me gloOil order and Well being of society.....
No n> ipti. or com4ttlity ;can be happy and
r 4.
prospe ous where ilahor is • not left free to
seek t. keward.' in order to be happy,.peo.
'Cie r 4144 be engaged, and, while they are:en
gngeti they . - are firaucing," and as all proPer
ty is Ithel_product r Of labOr, so the•more labor
the ne property - Industry', and economy '
i,e •
are the I sure road ;to Wealth, 'respectability
II f - . - ~.
and hol y t., a position Which 'all may strive
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to Attain in - Order to do
. good and alleviate
Liens of the' needy. Thcn let Our •
k• honor lo the man who lead.i. a'
, ~.
tticl quiet life and is known as a man
toil'; and to the furtheri:mee of this
let - us d0%6 - w ith the Sham Dernoe
i Slavery; and up with the laufner of
I )qr. FroelTerritory, and Fr"ee - Man.
. f - llF.ar - 'MclitNNE,r„
L;;(leHville, Octobcr 1,:1535. . • . •
EIRE
In.otto
peatieful
u 1 d:l4
pOwipt,
rack -.mil
Free Ln
to • For the Rerriblicag.
ttkiablicans:of Susqueita.nnaZotitity.
i are alreiifly • .
awitre,.obr
.eandidate
leortirni/Isi ! iiier, Pais more Wi'lliatn
leclim:d•Otl nontinatiim;-and a can . -
ntrie . 4.l by 11 :',11 • ••••ii.oi.---, - )I1.:t basi , i (A . op-,
ti)*the Siit . vry• policy of the tea Tonal .
.
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tration--pf.the old Whig, the A'uter
iean; and Ilepuii.litan..parties, ha-z been substi
tuted.- ' : . '!. : • " -
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'fir, Ni / boliton,4the new nominee, is a',gen-
Oxan of tnidoubtk
mil integrity;l
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L i h„e,ll,o9s. , „ie . 's. at present, (rash-'
Teeitlurvc under 'Arr." Slifer, a .
/ hielt Itelorirterlv In;1,1 unJcr .litage
- ' I. 1 • -
'id substytently. . under Gidet - in J.
frith t:i a.llV.Si.t "Milt' men his char
, . ..
ttegritykis so high that they nev
'l•lxi-rtd4offhith, althotti; . ll fonds to
t . of .:::/:i ,000 . are - tift.en in his eltarg. -
1
l ! eing . ben a inemlier of he Legis.
El . rposeil tie lull which was•,.ub-3-
I 1847', t`intii/ted jinto ~ t 1:1e.•: forhid..
•=e, .Of tale) jail of thizt : Common- .
[thee Gefierid Government, .F..r the
'
ottliiitl47g. Slaves. -• . .
To the
AS \
MC
sm has
didate n
WM
Admin
sit)ess
ire of tliki
ME=
Banks, at,
Ball ; and.
acter PVT!
er' require
lii 1845'
lature: he
=IMI
mum
[MIIIM
1. , :1.11'11:.C. ti
ices hinitupon pod substantial free
and itla dr'it:l when to be • a free.
to ar;4: ti!el,ci principles - meairt
Front these opinions and senti
• • '• •
las not iwetwe • _ . •
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.our Committee conferred
nitre Willinison With, regard to
;lion anti 4thdrawill, : lie express
inuchi . 4.t'ified with the result
I". • •
ionCnlerition, as lie considered
&is of the t1.1:1..s 21teethig held at
• •
to be fully enJorSed by that con;-
Ie
prlrred to have hi.. posiri on
ofjudijial tiranny stand Upon-its
t
t„and rica tO be brOught into the
and declined a .propOs;tion to
in the Li.milativntieket under eir;;
. whieli+. lola not fail ,of success,
This pl.:
soil groun
soiler an,l
, z( . .!7 - n-L•ihSi!!g
ftlelitS ,
One of
wit}, Pa,s
his tplinitla;
ed
of the .1711$
the prineip
Pitt,burgti
rention
as a N'i et 111!
own ineFitl
ptAitica - 1 a
be put up
eumstan
1 e reascins. l •
l i 1 i.,
I tefore earnestly ttr*e upon vou the
, t . ~ e. .
imperativel duty of gityng t 6 Mr. Nicholson
the • fali,. -4divideti ' :mil hearty .support of
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the Anti-NebtaskalpartY of this county; It
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is allcgcd that he i a menibef of .the Know-
NOtliiti uti;anizatien : this is not true, and in
confirmation thereof, the 111.1 r Ward CA )uncil
•
passed re,Olntons o l f 4.4, sure uimii Mr. Slifer,
for tippointing Mtn, I,'ettause Ihe Yrai4 not a
'tn ember:o . llol . e order. I :Put wire it true it
i
would nOt justify any • Fr 4 -.• Soil voter
in castiner Iliq rr .1 l't h 1 vith 41 . 4 other
. . vote a ain , , 1111 %
cp. , 1 r. •
candidate in the fii , id bu t t Arnop Plinner,the
i t .
Pro-Slavery, ..Nebraskai candidate,--who is
I finally P1a4,4.4r• the hetid - Of !the Tree-Soil
. . e.. ,
DernocratiO' tiPkt't in 014, •CIAIC!,:.
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• x3i. i C., rstxur,
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• '....•nalrttl:erk /I.2lV4:;:l'ari Ci ~ ,, o Opilitit r.,
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. LIO t ilf.r b--o IT.:- 1 1 ..). - 1)/.!trti.Ve
1 )
crat. in .4)e,tiklita 1
of P tssrnore, Williatrison.
says that in , iteid of utaiiiitg a iigal return to
the writ of 11:theai ...'.,rpi.1.4 it•sQ.d by. Jtidge .
Katie, be"cluitOitt'id ttilit:4,-If wiill tnerelv.,.4lt:--
nyttg..-thc'jti - risdiction (4 . *the o)ntrt." "'re
find thi . s eO,l fed into the ;Engle"'; without eon
itradietion. •I• That the gtaitotlent ir , as; har4fic
ed illi:ireraii•Tita6,ll:a - ;'6P:r di , graiatif thecol.
u Inns Of alltink er. ric.- will:per, e..-,:-ov body con- .
;versant wiih the fact 4, and' . eireturnstances
l'•-kitows ver 1 ''. • 11 - Mr W - 1". f did not
t ; we . _ ... . t 'la nson
1
, deny the right of the Court to ii, ,, ue the writ,
but.did. ma ft full -return to the:,; writ and in
.a legal. f 9 tn. •,..4., man posie.ised of oven
a pettifogger's. stock of ie g at,,' infi,rl, l , 4 l6n,
would licit'fatiblisb suet a siatentent t, and we .
inove that-T1 • fl. Ohase,Of !ifontrose, and' 11.
B.', Beardslee -of..lioneithile, be vfiviitted .to
practice • - in I.Judige. Kane' ,,, -Cnit. forthwith,
and that thcrier's fee . , in their ''se, be, shat=
ed, and expended fottltWo eop4s;of . a work
errtitil , d,"*iiiy Man 'his oicial,"erteiyer;" and
a copy prestinti- to eao for i*,ernsat.' - The
bar of ,Northem l'entolrania an pOorly dis
..
pense, With ;two suelx . .e,;4traf.Tdiqax.Fiellmql4, l l,
but tallow -i l isq . )l6 a
. ted trllL, rower iu ilieelty;
r-and'a toter Allie 'shift nniV' lii. inade 'With a
1, - hraee•fif sitentiy , 'di - P .iti'' the* lahscheej--
1 Who tecon si-t he Motion ?—.4. l .sz ! " l 9ita ; I".
.- A I.l , ;'it' 14as - heetl 4.6tittnineid, yin the
j . .17: . : S. Circuitl t
, Court for Col, Johit 11:"Wheei-•
I er, a.gainst .1' more Williamson, to recover
I•t he value , of
,Jittii 3 . 611ft..4,t1n -'atitlil -bill ik and
I
fisaiiiit- AtAia m , ifuld =ldatimies, •Jbr,.. pc4.tioilil
Linansjes...Thinearetirat.oi•of Wflliam4on , for
• , .
tsaY.,i/Jl:ir', ll j44 , lt r...,l.'filiet fri.,e, is, not,.enocign.-+-
ne,must b 'nlade!tn pali,-.. - for 10.1'44 presulitk.
tie') still InO e erefely,it,the U. ''S." Judges
;tan be mad subservient •to thi'Satithi'and
i e
bow their ka Ir . to the dirk Spirit of Shaver#.'
for the sa
=I
WaitelaPw,lever still 4..untinites its
ravages ~Itrioik. sad PortsSouttr t
though with isetchat abated . latality. ;
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.~~ti~ceffahcous. :.. ~'.
THE KINNEY EXPEDITION.
`Ttui (oil
..ne „ following accountot ; .ne late igs in
San Juan is extracte fromKianey's newspa
per, the Central Ameriect - :
.
aineeting of the cit i zens of San Juan .
.del Norte, or Greytown, convened oti the 6th
day
. of ptemter, purSuant.to a call signed
by a nuMbea of the citizens; after being called .
"to ordet, Mr. Benjamin Mooney was 'called
upon to preside. Ilavingfaken his seat, the
.
following named gentlemen were appointed
officers of the Meeting..
Waltey Sutherland awl - P)lin Campbell,
Vice President-,; A. M. C. IWOod, A . . Cando
and Thoinaa S. , COchl, Secretaries.
The .Meeting being duly organized,- the
President -stated the object of the meeting,
which isalso to be found in the preamble
and resolutions hereto anexed, at some length,
and invited a :mutual ..intei•ehange- of senti
:bent.
Co!. 14 L. Kinney addresied the meeting. at
ecuisiderible length, and. wal4 followed by W.
11. Young, E•q., and others;; after which the
• -
following, • preamble and regolutilina were
read aild;unanituously adopted, artiele'by-ar
,
ticle V.- 1 • , 1
i ',_Whercilts, We, the pe9ple. of San Juan del
Norte orf.Grey town, and the territory there
i .nth i 6 ,
I untolieloii.i
4:,ng in convention assel, do
. 7
1 reeoginze: , :it as . an
,inalienithl6 right of all men
living tnOther as a emnmunity, to sseeure for
i: thetiisel4s - protection of lit'e and 'property,
and the Su i table ' maintsinatice of order and
good (wallet ;. and affirming:such to be a flin.:
I danlental principle, Without tire sacred otscr- -
xatiiins of which no community can exist and
rtro,:rier: I ..
I • And wiiereris-., no reef ~.griqell anthorities..,ete
) it or Military, tor, the purpose. above named
Ido row o.ist "in thi§ glare, io'tlie detriment
land drawiliteii.t.X its inanifl
And trti . eren..;, trom the II 1
1 in view of,the niimerouq reek
I.oiir pnpul4tion, and the largel
ed soon to arrive antorigstl
eta. and Ilidispensable "that ->
eminent ,iliould be, establis
l t her delti ;- the ref, ire be it - :
.3:e.:ole0, '1,0;,. - - That a.ei l ,
1- g.it.erit,,r be e134,4..,•11 by the i
in!i pow.-11. •,1141.1: lie delegate,
1 ,,,.., 1 t of such subordinate ofr!
rontnil 'h,:ieilafter nained, ri
•,
nient,of 'tieh C.fli(k.s and whd
-t reztiiiith•ii• 1i. , , -hall appeartt
i ...et], t ie ; 1,:,.._, prohmtion of il l !
and weitiLr t - .., and the earryini
refzulationi into effect, the si
l i with•the advice and e?..ncent
ne"-401velt. 'II, That a commJ
1. , -
t ed of Itre per.4otil=, be. clic
I ple,• whfis,itidiit-, it :Alai I be
and' advi4 the Governor
connected • with.the public
cons.ent of it nnuority of whq
essary to the; appointment ()I
the - eneatorimt of any law or
3d,, That the d
ings Of the Aiovetnor and 4
open to the' 'public, unless, i
the ClOvert i'Or.; the public goc
wise cleinaitd,.•
Resolved; 4th; : That the council be em
powered by the people to draft a constitution, .
which, after' receiving the sankaion of tU Guy-.
ernor, shalt he submitted to them fOr their
•
adoption by . .
Resolve 4, fith, ; ,That the provisional gov
ernment now established- shall continue in
power-until k stich time as it May seem fit and
expedient -tli the peOple to meet and elect .a
permanent One under the neWconstitution.
Resolved', Gth,,Tbat - no taxes shall be lev
ied on the Oitizens:Of San Juan, of Grevtown
'and its territory,' without the consent of a.ma
jority of - th 4 eitize.rni, being owners of real .es,
tate or persdnal property to the amount $250;
excepting such inhabitants) haYe 'been resi
dents-six mhnths and upwards. .
• Resolve4lth, That all folieign vessels, ex
cepting. mail steatnzr4, 'eattiring the har
bor, shall payi the 4arne port! charges as :for
merly levied' in port, front and after the
first day of OetoberF,next.
btlf. That, the former printed
constitution Of Greytown, orj San Juan del
Norte, shall ';,be adopted as aliasis to govern
the action °lithe go‘iernruerit. .
ResolvoclA9th, That nothing in the forego
ing artieles'Anill bei construe a depriving
the people of their right to assemble togeth f
er and discuSS:'matters relatiYe to - the public
good, and init.rtiet the Governor'and Council
upon any subject afrectingtheisame,
. Upon the Conclusion of whiO the following
resolution was presented by Mr: George B.
Keeler,: i - • .
' • Rex)lved, ilia Col. Henry'L. Kinney be,
Intl- i$ ihereby appointed
.civil and military .
Governur or the city and. Territory of Sin
1 "Juan del . Ntii,:te, Or Grey toi,cn.: -
t • It being dtjly seciinded; it: r .*as put to the
I meeting:: andtearrieil:
011 M0t.1914 it -was ;
Resolved, That. Col. H. L. .Ktrincy recOve
his appointment by acclamation. ..
The meetirigThh'en proceeded to eleo the
members of the Gmheil, with I: the -following
reFult,: 7 -
Meksrs. C.4lin Campbell, Dtk. 'llea. Cody,
Pillar,Esquivikl, Samuel Shepard, Sr. A. M. C.
Wood. ;
The afoiesid deaared
eicetc 4 h l as 'toembeis of the' City Council, it
sY4Qt,"/ 1 !PPti9n • • - •
Jtesul red, Tha,C.441.11", I.3..iiiriney be sworn
biro by Abe, proiding'officer et - this Coil.
.velitice, gills place, at /0 u'vlock A. NI., t()
w(rrow, • --. •
It ) ia.i.furtkieet , .• '. • ,
- .Itenlverl; i`hatilie'ConYnntipri rionuvilid
tfurn';' ti) leitiLiemble•u):itiorroit (Frida) ) at
'lO o'c • '
Friay MornineS*.'t
Pnieiiant - tiii hi) adjOornmen!, the .
rublefil at the- bonen .'narnod, acid •trai
OidArl37 Presidint; Benjamin,
' l4 -conlY; - F 4 14 v 4l4 "l llol7 iltrftlite - tol`r o •
the-oelhA)i - utEne-srati •add3i mitered to
Cul. H. LiOney, whO • wandeelaredldiOted
as mil and niSilitary Oovernor, of the city
atIEk)SES - : ' li r r i kj_RDA . I: 5 6.) . T9BER: ' .. 6, -15.55
doin
fith
intvreit•:.
croP.ev i.f 1 1 .1 e ease
lit. addition.; to
numbers eix..4 t
us, it is expedi
provisional gov
ied.-witilout
tit and mintary
E..ortle, to
.wh43in
for the iippit'int.
exvett the'
ind the estab!i-h,
ile ., --onte, laws and
.t.o hint be-t
gotera p.aft•ty
tg
stwhiaw,
ime to he OA)lte .
bi t h e et)uneil.
HI to be corn pos
.sen by t peo
.
ito consult with
ipon all matters
tnterest, and tilt ,
tut shall be , net , .
any &facer, and
regulation.
•
bciative meet
touncii shall be
tbe . opirnoti • of
od shoujl (Aber-
ME
and territory of San Juan del Norte.°
1171/
tkpeople of Stitt juan, Del ..:Votilto4 its
nrritory.
rott:,have seen fit,' by your unsolicitbdi suf . - -
for:Lies,. to elect me G9verner•.of •§"tin Juan.
and its territory. Thankful for thet honor.
thus:conferred, I accept it with a deep sense
of ir,s respon,sibilitiel, and, 'with, a fir 4 deter
. miniftion to make the protectiod'of thepiiblic,
interestS committed to my care the sole! t tno-•
tine IT my official conduct. • .' r
i , / t -
1 • Thu are now - -; familiar with -the purposes_
i which broegbt me to your shore -o ) .titrary ,
Vi tiro malicious rumors-which preceded irriy -
arri 61, You now see that I-have net ct! l nneto
nib and - de.:troy, but to -build up- yonr city
and 'your_ fortuneS,and'by peaceful emigration
to assist in.the ,deyelopment of your ; entire
m
cOunlry. '1 a iappy, alert-fore, in refetTing
tug-the late election as a flattering and eonclu
siVe testimony of your confidence in myself,
and - Of the/ sympathy and co-operation' which.
I vOnite - disposed to' extend to my greati tm-'
- , • i ' -
IdertAking;,-an undertaking, to say We
. 10st,
.qUifd as beileficialto yourselves as to ine.
Tt carry out these-phjects of mutual Lad
vantage, howyer, it is necessary fur pa not
only :(.t be united, but to establish snvh aeon
! stitniion, and such laws and mitnicipal. r'egu-
lotions as rhaN secure tiir us respect and con
..,Ater,taloa abroad as well as at Boma, rl'he
Oli•ietice oldie customary form' of
wiodd deter many &Arable I.)..rkins
frotn; settling among u', and certainly W. 1., es
-1 tahliThinent- and . ..maintenance of sitch forms
caiiitot in any way operate to our prejudiee,
I;re:qite, fellow citizotet; it k hardly' t , ne
t 1 ,
co-t4ry here for me 1 . 0 repeat, Wll;Lt nave - so
ofteta'..atid.so.pithlicly suited, to you in Lintver
. ation, that under my adtnitt6tration, in
! diiidital ritzhts, at - vim:din good faith, hefore
414, fAntilation of the preent govertirdent;
scrupulou-ty reF4peeted. .'ln saying
; 1 . :peak the sentiments; of ail tny
'
• )ulrefer. , tiee to the long Standing diflieulties
with ri he. Aeces.ory Transit 'Company, tatnl
still in hopes- that they will jtatorrhe removed
by: anticabie negotiations-Which naty 'result
in 411!;arrangf,client advantageous to the epni
pailyaild o) vou: To .'effect such - ettle
aneity witii.iSt of jOitice . itnd
honor,. 1)61. the '-c..:1-,!;ant. or itn.y .
ex,'ations.. ...Meanwhile I .. , koy!ti e r .: 1 .6 - 1 1 1 11 v ,
ure steady; abstinence !Om ail hasti. l atid
Merely retuitatory measureS; let. no *Akin.
itatalten without full and .cilltn deliberati.tm,
ant) Itt nothing be done whioi cannot be..jus
tified latfoi'Li.t. , he World, or ;:which we slid.uld
berashamedlo vindicate at the hazard of !our.
. .
property and our lives. . . •
,NOtwithstariding . the. failure of• the. Just t
CoitOess of the United 'States - to - make; an
appropriation remunerating; the. citlienFt , of
San Juan for their losseS from the . bombard
ment4,of the city by ("apt: there is
a cheering prospect that justice. will be Yen--
dered-'at its coming session. A measure; so
irupoltant "to• the business interests the
people,. and, urgently demanded by', every
consideration ofjustice and Until:laity, e.annot
be postponed consistently . : With thei gUod
name °of the Airterican v,ovettiment. Every
etiltrt,Of ,vrhether in an official a
private capacity, - stall be exerted to procure
front that republic a speedy relief to those
who :;re now so unjustly deprived of the pro•
ceeds f) . f their own honorable industry.
Finally, [ congratulate you, fellow citizens,
upon the auspicious - commencement of the
new gOvernment which you haVe eStabli . S4d.
By the. - accessions to our population not in
prospect, it is sure, if properly sustainefi i hy
its fotlnders, to become at no Aistant 4.1&,v xu
r. ,
orgazfOtion of..commanding importariee;to
the civilized world. Belying, as ['do, InpOn
cordial and undivided support of its itoitu
tionA and laws, 1 will Only express the hope
that 4iitever else may serve to proinofe the
publicwelfitre. and add dignity to.. the state,
whethi'ir it be• the enearagernent of uglichl
ttre, the extension of commerce, the
duetion'of arts, or the advancement ttf pubic
education and religious-frecOutn, will obtain
from you a zealous and Affective co-opera
tion. • " H. L. Kr:4er.; ,
San :Yuan del N'otte" Sept. I`2, 1845' j
) ;
NEfAiNDIIIEtSCICEME.. ! •
•., . . •
• • We fptlint.this 'a:Mining; full accounts of the
movenlents of Colonel Kinney and his.mepp,
aq repOrted
~oflicial - organ, ikthe
Central American" newspaper:, This Whole
enterprise has, throughout, - so. unigne,
that w think - feW will, omit to exam in 1 the
mode ih which Kinney became a ; Govdrnor.
The laSt previous,effort of this renomiedi .
libustet .was to apPointMr. - .John Nehmu,
Jute U. S. Commerical. Agent at Tick's
a sort
.qt' ipluinatie. envoy to negotiati An!.
tweed his - party and the government of N.4.t
aragua),` The serious manlier - in' which
ciirrespinidenec was conducted, no doubt eX-;
cited the mirth of many - a readet.
before Kinney became Governor," - fOr it
seems- that even then bis,party was "a pow4t
in .the earth,'' in some . way, of such impor
tance as to require diploinatic a,... ,: retits . to Man
age its ?tisiness. But the. ''harliquin - ade 'is
Ovet at,lust... The fdilibuster chief. his - -mini-
inenced.kshowinitthe teal nature of his:"
perleair,; .• expedition.
..1c has; . exhauste4 his
financial abiiiiy in purchasing,. without men;
'imillentie tracts of land, of which othes
, Bove-thit . 'fkeiseAAorioind having inaugurated
siiii.iirtiOtiiail'..:business..of his 'adventure, , by
building a house. 4010-44ililigt t , a. newspaper,
he,tias,tiecurnis.a Governor in the-course pro
gres.tiott, , , •
.;
Now; of'wii Lt iti'Ft Oi.A-erriOr, and how did
he obtain -auth a:position telegraphic
'news an' eiecuon Sart.:Juan del
whieji.be wAo do:4'4AL . , What. -)wrt.
of atrehictiot.l 'it wit; oc.seen by - , the
.• - •
wunt pu tA. , lgo, potls were
1 - 4opetietfliny -there.; the regulutly Conetittl
ted auttionities of the city took no pat; in t 4
. . - •
. .
Jausineee.• - 'lt dues not appear to have.. seep
legally . ordered by any body. But it 'Was a r "
meeting of" the citizen's," ttc., Kinney'a pa
per says. ;What - the qualifications of a !cid, -
.ten are, in iSsn Juan;.wedo not know. They
indefinite Inaturel for
seem to Isitaara -very
Kinney hiinself, a - citizen of the United states
stilll under] bouds .to appear and :answer in
Our courts 'Of justice.an alleged breach of our
neuteality.laws, was there as one of the- Citi s
Zeus, and delivered an address as such,.( and
was chosen Governor as such. All-his Force
-was there hiltewise, 'then& only .just landed
from a foreign country. •And . :thessewere.the
" citizens" :Whey undertook to filch froml.the
sovereign State of Niearagua the rah able
.cemirierical position of San. Juan, on . 01 6 of
the most important travelling• routes in :the
world. ti .
Before the ads'sent ofKinney,,SanJuan Ilea 1
aintalaed'a species of independence,_tbr the
re - on that.!Nicaragatt has been toommeidis-
tractk, byintereaLwarS tO assert her knve
reignty there. By the bombardment find
destructiot'of the place, .the .United States
seppressed the:assumption of sovereignty on
the part (41 temporary ; residents- who were .
described Officially, tlty - President Pierc'ci in
his ineSsag'e to Congress; as
.3. ,herde
. ott evil
lispOsed persons, living by impositions? . :and
depredittioeSeiPon the inter-oceanic tra . t).—,
:The place is now in the complete . pos.sesiion
of an expeidition of filibusters, who sailed
froth our oWn shores, with hostile designii a
gainst the le g al government of Nicaragna.—
Analf .tha i Administration felt it nccekary
to protect the. interests 'of .the Transit 't1.411-
puny in theformer case, it ought certainly to
feel it to beanuch more so in the l airesenti in
stance; AlreadOhe assault upon the rem--
pali has been commenced by Kinney who
'has, in the manic of his `cgevernmentfide
mandedaftelsurrender",of the canon and un-rii-
Lions of war shipped to Nicaragua to aid the
Nicaragua 'government against- the inveders.
[
These arms coesist *of four twelve pound can
non, fOriye'tight eneskets, arid a good s 1 iiply .1
of cartritigi.4, ~ At the last accounts, these
.were, on board the deMpany's steamer "! La
Virgin," atil'unta d'Arenas, where. that .ies
sel was being remodelled into a Sort of inen
of-war, for the deknee of the CutnpanY'alin
terests.." Piitita d'Arenas is the point Where
the Transit jine from the Atlantic to the !pa
cific commences. It is not in &M. 'Juan',
- ,
iyut near it.i- ~- - . 1 t
What isKiiiney Governor' Of - I ile Wee
chosen be a t the citizens" of San Juan, leo ihi
own accountisays, bat it does nut define ihi
jurisdiction.':', 13an Juan diirin , its hylkeiel
eat career. I n Os fad a llfayor and Cotteril,let
never. 'before aspired to a more .di nified
fuuctionary. i The tcevii itself since it r vi
val, does not s eontaitienore than thrc h ii
- dred inhabitants'. Is this the State slieli re
ttires a Goi.iernat instead of -a • fate'
But San Juan is merely a basis of opeati ns.
Kinney bas no idea of joining eith e r Oar
tiy.in Nisarligua further than is. neeessary
for his ()wit. 'elevation, - But once firilily 'es-
tablishedin San Juan. so that he cat there
receive reinforei.ment from the United States
'he can gradtitilly pukli his jurisdiction further
.and further. is Thetreader will bear iii • mind
'that he pret- f inds to. have , purchased maps- .
millions of nte*es'- of land in . Niaragua
mid' Al(Ainita. This he - Will undottbtedly
cliiiiii as beliniging to •his doininion a& Gov-.
erner of San . jjnan, and with the continual ar
rival of reinftiyreetnents..frinn the U. S. both—
jrig- keciit the union of both , parties in Nics .
srague . again4 him, ezM ,preeent his . ultimate-,
ly-actOmplisiiing his purpose
: ,To do him justice, he has evinced la-skill
and' sagactity which would • have . reflect,
ed great credit on a better_ cause. }But it
is impossible ifor any right-minded . man :not
to feel indieruation that such outrages .'should
be pifrmittediUnder colorof extending Amer.
icau institUtiopi_. .It is'a disgrace to 4, as iL
Union that we should. Le constantly steiciiiie
forth cipedititins like this, to. iiifliet'ilaon eh:
eceple of reg,iims at. peace. with - ;iis the bor--
rors of war,.qpine'and weirdly, A 1-eceitt.
European jourrial, in speaking of this s;ebject
. remarked *that; these American :enterprises
1 seem to-re Vive again the era. of metliteval
chivalry, when bands Of armed adventurers,
under able, but unscrupulthiS, leaders, Carved
out . fortunea atfd governments fur themselves
by 'sheer foe Fe.. . -t n.. fi also observed- , t fit' in
these modern. Mmes such proje.c,ts are thous
to civilized peOple; Yet, it - they'Jtrov sue
cessful, they' ate recorded' as 4itring and bril
liant achievement's.. •
In .tteathig ibis subject we have kept Out
of View the se`eret but ultimate
_and -Certain
ann• of the expedition . headed by. Kinney'---:-
P. is secret only because the leaders 'pretend
to' ignere,it, - arel the people °rale - United S.
have not - yet cognized its truth. Safi' Juan
is to be only,ri;. temporary resting place, or
et
rendezvous,
,wftere powerful• expeditions for
the Conquest_4Ciiha may 'he . organized. -,.1t,
having been; ford impossible to manage the:
business of Orgimization safely in the Bfnited
States, it has been deemed wisest- to e
Secure
a location where, under -authorities
.of their
Own selection,.ilie fillibusters•may collect to
rally:forth with iinpimity. ,"- Of ce . surse,4ll this
is strenuously denied, and perhaps ,tfe ad
venturers may find such fine pickings in-Cen
tral America al to forego the.design,n l l 7,eitist
Cuba. Mit :suet: *Yi-have no doubt, wa'S the
tirigin of-the affair. -.- - -': - ~ . I- -
As to col. :Walker and. his expedttiOn,:we.
do - nut know whether it is : .conneeted
,with
Kinney's 'or not. They have as . yet. acted
separately, and it seeing probable enough that
.. . . .
' they may be distinet. Walker, with char
acteristic rskielissicai,, has at once .pl niged
his small- fot* Into the midst-of hard .IdowS,
`where, as its *Myers : ere :limited,' . it, cannot
last . long ; f while ,Klaney. shrewdly Stands .
aloof, leaVing - t4ers - tO do. the- fightirg,lWhile ;
he } quietly peacCesis - to telp-liirnSelf to rtitles
and power. - The :.inittaphie Clsiipteb...an
winning that Walter's force:bud. (lei . ited.the
goVernmerit,.. , 44ops,.;was A oure nfeems
seiitation, Origicpting: in Kinney' - s. p'q er 'at .
;•
Sin Joan - . ': irlid*ceou'iit - , g iven iiyAh.qt sheet
is,thitt Walker *ailing left San 'Juan - .del Si!!
and marched to;lVirgin . Baf . witii.7o_tite,.triin
dred and ,fifty. `Rion, of ssitotti;:oilly ..iiglAy •
were whiteaund the rest 'tiatiie black„, was
atttiek ed .. tiy Oen'eral . Guarditila, with' ' hiin
-1
' dred ' gi;vertimeK troops .. Wlio'' ad van' id'-'4-
galbgt him 4 - m1 *Rives. - khe result asse rted
is . tiust s the goveinment -titiops 'were: badly
t 5
-beaten, and yet it is . immediately:. aftetiar * th
stated .that %dicer had" returnod,t9,B4/ J r 4- .!
. ... .
an, ;whenen,he sOrtc4, • Whe c trna,. : 'rmett of
the :affair is Ihnelgiven:bY a,piatr'f ill I!-
-- ‘ 4, , The ALUM . .'o,lheialcff ttxoltepub)les 461
i
. Costa Aica l - dated Se
. pt.. 7, states that in Nic-
Grey
-1
HMI
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a
_ FZ AZIE & 'SMITH, trer,I3L4SHERS---VOL. I.' No ;.14.0
aragua General Gtutrdio Oasi , been beaten.
and.!taken prisoner,by General !Manor. 'who
lealrnorially 'Wounded , in Ithe battle,
'has tench into the power Of
,some 'three' hon
dred'Deirrocrats, a part . of whom a&.<fratri
Leah and a part , Yankee4.l' ' •
Thus the great...victory - . of
prates to be a battle in yhit.4fle•aeted -as a
merit subaltern. • Gen.. Manoz,, who corn
matided th'earmy; Is one ,the ableat:chiets
of the revolutionary purti:." Guirdiota,-Who.
was beaten, is not a Nicaragatit i lbough fight -
jag on the side of that Government.. He is
from the neighboring rep bile of Guatemala,
- he be was sent by the ruler,Carreta, to
aid the I Ni6rattutapi- against' the' Yan'kees:--
Ilis:foree ~ wa.4,cotnpased of Indiansi:Carrera
and 1 his Whobe army! being Indiana . . also. It .
was;_, over' these Valorous! l but: rude troOps,.
that', Yankee sicilf,
.and cOttrage,and.§panish
American. discipline, Itae`, .
It is important in vie* alnhat may follow
.a.nd'far nothing else. • Thiet
vorious force is
said to latve. marched :against Granada, -the
capital, where the4,verurrlent party i's,strong-
Iv fortified: Shahid that '.place bef captured]
intheh • '1 -
lit 'res_.t esta_. s ment eo the rev
ol tionistg 'in powo', and t cro='ttie conquests`
of • Walker; mush end,•!. ei,his followers dd
not exceed eigbtyj men ;: while', the
..whole.
nunibe.r of revoluttotinry troops 'is about three
theitsand: They lmay be promoted a's offi
cers: and reeieVe god salaries,;bitt as Soon us
they undertake ta . domineer- or rule they
e niu n. 1 1
. Tor
must be crusite d , '. 9 u
. .) 7 tit tneii
a
. -. The Irish -in Anted* ' ' •
It ' A
.• - Roman Catholic c l e r gy man Of the dio
of - helhreneive aletter from ad
lrish•frieSttie.tvThomasßeaedtn,pas;
tor of . Eastern , PennsYlvania, in --the course
.of Which.the writer inapkiritigly entreats - his
influence
correspondent tcy:tise all his .to
(..,..
check what he designates- the insane spirit oft
. emigration to America,* which seems to pos. - :
f -
~ . . -- - ' • .' Bess ',the-spirit of, the
,peonle of Irelaed. , .--t
The: Life of Nap p leon in a Quarter o f an- " They. are ruShing,". says the writer. "on- the
.} Hour. • - almost certain ruin of their Souls, while their
• -
[ . ,;,kbotit ten years ago the following buries- temporal condition is at. best, but Jit4im- .
quOuirrat ire . was i performed as an interlude.. 'proVect.'..:. A full fifth 0f..'.a1l the number le4Y:',
.in .n.Parasian theatre; by i.elever actor-in the ing
,lielarid.are laid ,in strangrciv 6 l-Yilthin
I Chilriieter of an' old s6ldier.of -- . thel Efflii.te- - . one- short year &out- the day:- they quit.. their
Ili - silfrers, oftours, by translation,.and Still; native shores, and the greater .- part . - of the
'inore, by being oplyread, while the briskn 6 !.."l - . others 'are soon. broken ddiviv, by the severe.
abriiptness,and slung style of. a veteran • are labor to,Whieh they must applx — thernselye., •
uneihibited. .It .4i,, nevertheless, worth tip- and the awful cliinate, whit i rapidly. - brings
pe4tring even under the disadvantepe. of 44. 96 ;premature old,•.age, and hurries the victim'
English_ dress. .11.(e present it as itproposr io.
1 into an ' early grave From the "hour they •.,
the present attempt ot . Napoleon the 'Litt le land to the_ hour they die, they are despiked .
tq enact the part oriNaP° 43 / 1 th'e•Greati -', '.
and spit upon - , and in -thou's:aids of-.eases.they '- i :
Silence ! '
and you shall heat? about Nit
„. die without the least rites of the elfttrell,-Or ..
I I • • '
POT 0/ -, a famous indiv ideal,
.I..oriy,in Cors- any of .
the cunsolations . whieltatiliome :would -:
en, - a little' tail. o f l a eountry,' not two de orbs smooth their dying pillows, and prepare-their -,
from tilt.... se:i—w helre the • native ; i have ' a f - souls for: th soli inn moment of departtire.:
ItigaVng, habit of la c-'l -1,, b ' - othei . , 1 havehaen uch experieik, of the mode of
1 fi-Jin father to son.' - His -parents put trim to
I 1 life into which 'nearly all our people - are- .
i 1 -3, military. sehopl l —fell of talents—With - a 1 drawn, and -I I soleinilly "believe thaf if the-ves:
s i little:"three: corlici:ld hat, and his hands he - eels' which bring them over werOuddenly to
(1 hied: li t' back —i in ila t :;‘ig„ al ready his portrait.
founder and carry every cre,ature„on.board,
t n W
Ile so hai'd .. 01;4- his eyes were hol- into the depths : of• the oceari,:l.heY 'would -
1
;• low; :fli)d ..1;11S flee—tsti V 6 y ( )Ul' . presenee-the' have• a better chase of - salyitient than: they
i!Oloi , if ilankeva b7eveht"l.,- W h tli the Ma - i" have . after they have lived,- for some timein
L ie the ' selioe'l saw this—they sai4,l this eenntry .Sp entirely- convinced -am I -
There's a yciuth . who Jias real taste for the i .. o f the -fearfal havoC i of souls ,kvhich IS theta
_ ,
ertillk.ry.” • salt of corn ug here, that,. were - , Altnighty
P l '.e'eliti.3', havino
g -,6 " w
a hi" a Berg 'God to give.' ie thediouVer of bhilding a.Walt
young age, behold - 'him Gwneral ! very thin.
.of . .fire arenn I Ireland to prevent' itS:peoPle
bat withlong hair to be sure!' . Tile govern; froin leaving, it, it would be Wilt befere the -
ment of that epoch; which was composed' . of i ink with whi h. I . Write this line -would dry.
fiVe Individuals, adorned with feathers, 'sent. For the love of Jesus 'try- to keepyotir.p
fi,r-hirn, alit' said.'. "ISirow, then,
_my -.good-..
"p e e at holite; for every individual . you 'keep;
-little ma", Y" .se e `the ,thilig is - tills - 1"u i vim snatch a soul from 'hell. -L-Loado'n „nines.
.must-start for !tidy, where the Austrians are ' 1_- -
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playing the dense at forty stills n Wad and. '
I give them such
.a shovethat the, 101 l would
- take ams r for i t. When he heard all that,
I .stivi`.'he with funnY, hair and. VellOw face,—
I''' in
Agreed—say no ore!" And away to It--
1 sly ; fhe.country of Vermiceli and fididestrings.
Ite. drosses Sr. Bernard—a great: mountain;
vvry liigh- . -three - times.„.likaittnetre, where,
there is a famous hospice 'kept by the monks.
Here 'are ~ poodle;dOgS„ charged by the goy-
. ertiment to go and scrape for individuals tin
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der the snow.' it is aLgreat philanthropy,.
That same, on`-the *part of these . -poodles.—
For any P.srt,,l hayei no :talent' that - . way ; I
was i nk hrqd to theibuSlae'ss small enough .;
-one must 1.,3 caught i young, fur that ?ere Tice
fes-zion. -- , • .. i . ' i • -
Cii -
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ie in Italy, lie 'did' serve out to the Au's-
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Aus
trians ,such a pounding, and . returned to -Par
is ,Witli
"millions of thousands of . colors and
. glorie.J—:to fill the In valides. Step a,- -bit—
r our Thee friend; is. (ifr fur Egypt .Ah I Ye'
I gods, - big -and littlejmy good friends—a tras- . 1
tv territory that'Eygpt• • (so' said my cousin
fiaptiste, a drummer, of the 97th, now getting,
on with a wooden leg)—aleoUntry ofl6o.de
grees of heat in thotniddle of whiter, and noth
ing to drink but ~.fine sand=fine, fine, fine,
sand:---and :crocodiles .walking ahout 'like ,
good citizens,. swalleWing • up..ebristians' with
their aims and Ataggages , --aceording to theliet
anists I—.oh, dear-a-tie;
,there the Old-broken
• pillarsl-past e serviCe,l.and . huge vagabonds.ef
'sugar-loaves- all in stone, where
_them -there
,folks keep their . kings fresh;' Which . - is agreat
satisfaction id that .eountry, .enamelled 'all"
'all
'with careels.and dromedaries.*-- .• • .1
It Was then that the..Mamelukes bad , the.
pleuSur,e;---that i ~allthat Were not, SO unlucky
es to catch 'a cannon bill:---or to be drowned;
r provistenally in ! thel
_Nile. Napoleon, who
was .then Bonapartelonly i :When- he saw -that
grand, i'nfusiOn of MatnelukeS,'Sitid " Is it - not.
I delicioys ?"- •Baelthe Comes, 'to France. ; leav
; ing 'behind pm: 'General . Kleber who. found
Infos-elf as:.as.sinated
was
day ~by , 4 ;villain ; thereabouts, Who - reenested - to be 'leated,
:on a...bityonet, which is the way alley ' , gitillo.
tine - inilividuals.itnamg , the - Ittoheinetitik--
Then. Napoleon married hialvlfe, ti t
.lieantiful,
woman r -very beautitul 7 full. of : good quail
ties awl, - mueh sweetness=--all along cif having
been • ' bbin in' 4aftinktue,. the country', you
1
[ know, Of sugar. canes.. ,.. ' '. -: '''''" '''' • - .1 - ' '''k ''
'''' . ' ' .' 1 3 - .
.., UDGE ' AXN S - ... QPIILARIIIr, 11 , 4 EsttsvAya-,
: . Nextl you have !din: again:at, the enemy•, - , , c iii i.:;ti , i y
e lt •
anaiVent to Igedia., - In: some
banging away at .Eylau. Friedlapd,„Auster...... i .„ . • ....g: , ..,.„..j a .,..,, ; . : - f i oni -li f i,-. k i ,„;
intr.: - Th'e devil's in the' little main' -aWhat,.-a ' ." 4 • 18 , . fluce .i: an " -- . °° " 48 "`'" 5 ."7-• 2.,. - 71
country; dencel 'and . ] whet. ra44ilS'ibef'lMn- ' , I T k i, '
e t it i r Pe r n i .... . ,,... /bfan i i t i l l n
. 2' f
, n ,; : efir :: ! ::. : i .
,: h , f t . : - ,,
~. 4 , , 4) :, w . •
-quished 4 all foreigneral and all speaking Ger.' l'r" .=,
. man I. 'IFor <ter pati . 4. '-efiniot , eomPreheitd , , ;.--` , ..e i 5 i. , .5 ir ..1 . 1. -. .. ' 'fi° ll %, di F e - e4,t9 . 1: ill k-* Bl . l :
CICTICO. ' . . • . ; . . 7 ; . .„,
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how they manage to: enderstund _zest+ : other. - ,
.. Avai will .... 01 - I . ‘. .b e. g ood
.kn oo- g li 1 8 : he . 0 1 .4
'Says NapOlam one dziy. dB to, Ihintscif-says : '
114 him ' .th i Judge Kane Wishes Id see hini.ll' I
he, leoue thukk a lit l c Totnent-41 . eked...,
~:, , Jo ., .K wle 1: :-. 111 ,6•vi n c Judi g oic ti t te l ..
happen' .ci die, Whe's to take the reins OfgOv- , y 9 7, s jit. : l .. ,c:; f.
,::.:,; 4 :,• : - 'O,
a „ , -',-- ,?.:;
! ern merit 7.'> l'ain vCryi i4,)riy, because ti! how' ':' . ,-. w e il ,. .sio: i
. I .. 'O y k so
ry o lt .. to be
lie eve:
.you, seei,josephine. Is Ty: wik and J have the i , : ha ho . ‘i , :yoti n i nin -
avoix hoe . i . , , , , ,0 .- .4 . 410t,
highes kFonstde,Tatiw. t:o . r her,; - hnt . ,:n - kon ]?spal , v ,., ; , lit "veitgobil'iiiiiiiii=. iii th'esViiii i i;; • ” ittfitt
' riim n um i r t liP emV•rti s '. l '' 4)4. , elP "P ' 01 .' t '''`"' , don't'-keepie idedlifdtk Out 'they'll- nieVytiu.?
never 'tin - Take tuatliellid4 id the - witrld . : a'
~,....,,
Aller,eonie ‘fUrthar'.. - . cniloquy, , •thiiititut
present of a Antall 'king 4:llOine- . : . •' my rii i i- ,
.4grA4 ,io? in form Ur,,11:7,-7--14iatil Itt4ge .
liou-li Or. exttetne tritiality •!".:-AVeil; o ff
1 ,.„; 6 Kane, wished . to.,.see,him, - and:'-,did, 50 f , , .,.14r;
goes„to.the Enipsriir.44',AP4!.*.whcib-17,.4:1'1Ct1x4i1114: ... ; - ' I. ; ' li
. 1 0g.q4cPei:An4 said. to him, . - -74 . 1u, 1 ”,t-tl-:,,,: t y iidge . line , I:A r otiv . iii i .lif .., th do . k in. ,
friv th h an drii (la I t ta t i frj e lfi ni t t e eh b L e k 4 i t n ). ; °n ll ° •nt 4 l l ;6' rs h ; l !l ch t ;‘' ,t r t,ot i -' 4 l /de ; vil 14° , 63 ,, h !` . 7 v : 0 ,i .. Y . ! i . , - "i„
, 4 ,. ,, ig:.
nt , '..:5... tavel.,rost,;...; ti.:. :•-,,,...... :..,•1 r..,...
~ T he ettkperdr efAustriN , thintung, ni good
... , . ._.
: tdoki -Chi with,* geod - ?plicaigdvehinklai - ''' "' '--
.4adglitek.Oltieo4-,Tf. i- , .}:i ::;-; -:•1•1,.., ~. •-. • ..,.,•; r ,
In ifiviirt4-Pf in. ) 1 90; "NTPlc o 4 . lkOntt.:,
rib: fak e A, Walk' in ,EiSsia-With edit, -hundred.,
ktliddsdnd' clever iiidiTbiliiieliiiTitiegittiiet
like cold; cold . that,: (tote
_the Very fi re, and
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•vrhielt was'only a little warmed by the burn; -
big of Dict,sw:4w. After: burping their town
from the top.. to bottom, Chti enemy some how .
or (Abel. cOntrived to mine, to Paris * salsa&
the, audacity;:tolty . , galepa,s,l'they have eon:
Altered use` - Nist then °nit little ursurpei,
,finding al/ the world - "against - him, Antieed
ft," and, . ' -
back to
tiator
front.
Helenai
I—rill
nerosty
actual=
-and
-enoughqto
,pable of
inns ..n
.But he
digging; digging, digging; and 4:me fine mor
,nin,,,a, he will jump out of his hole ,with\his
little three cornered hat,..ini his han%As behind
back, and three: minims qt nigger* . for theN
o
igood of his untry. You beim the history
lof Napoleon - -
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PENNSYLVANIA:
A 'union of all the elements of oppositiea
to the Pro-Slavery Democracy has been
fected. and Thothas Nieholson of. Beaver Co.
is th'e Repnblican candidate for Canal - Coin:.
M issi one - Wel regret the withdrawal; of
name, for we think,it wo'd
haVe Called tbonsan,ds `,of (=nod men to the
polls Wliolo.ig,litiotherwl s t Way. flow-.
ever; ithgs been' , - `thou.- t advisable by 'iiorr:
friends-to have on .candidate against the
pouglasite and Ire 'cOunsel acciulesciiiee in
that decision.' If followed up by a- union of ,
all Free parties i?n County tickets, the pactri-"
'lice will have been fully jtistiffed. Thelinie
is shOrt, but we Urge the Freenten of the'sev
eral Countieato withdraw their rival tickets,
and unite npon men who can he'elected. 2 Let
the Cohntry heart that the-Key-Sione State is
true to Liberty- and Unlon.'..
-L2- ReMember
that the 'election iscnext Toesday. Tribune.
• ar' By the i4rrival--;1 the Star- of, the
West we have San Franciscp dates to the stliof
September. Thn point of interest was the'
election, which occurred thodsy the steam
er sailed. Ihertare 'reports frona OreffOn
ofdreadful massacres by the Indiens,bnewe
tryst they are exaggerated. The most inter
estingnews is from Nicaragua. Hera is the
paradise' of fillibUster.s. Col. Monty, I,s
last a Giiverntir, and hivi,;written mangu-:
rat:" He boollfalludes to the United States ,
in the course of itas &that RePUblie:annonne
es his intention • of 'seeking" an 'indemnity of
tbat . Republic,'..for the ,bombardmentl, of
Greytoivri. The Transit Company will', be
terribly 'frightened it the way he has WI ex.'
era himself to keep' his pack froni rushinilnp
on them. The mass meeting of the 6thlOst.,:
which appointed him,- was so wonderil/by
faiorable to the Kinney Union
,the Matter
of officers as to eXcite ,, sonne surmises as ,to
-its conipositipri, We do not know - how friany
•Werco . Prksent. Walker otf side (if Ihe
- country;is-equally prosperous:.' =Ai the' head
of a. speckled: army of /6Q.he:is, reporte4to
have defeatO Mandiola l and :400 men -with
immense slaughter, no less 'than ,5Q of tthe
'itierny being liiiicisd - hbrs du combat; .R vas:.
• was about CO fait before` his 'Vietbrinuseiar s.
Tribune; _ • z - '
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