' ”b. , ~ . - .t, • 7' - . ~ I ' laws Of Kansas more than the State•of Ohio, have - had a voice, and -cantnat have .for two, it .7.ilLgini t O., General 40;00 tells us : years to Conte ! Titcpeople , of Kansas ,to . do ., Slave institutions : for Kansas or free - - institu- i a§ they pfease, wiled - by fOree you . trample . tio - ns for Missouri. , Sin Very-in Kansassecuresi dOwn their ballot-.hoxps, and , deprive thein of .slaVerY forever in - Missouri. .Tftis is the trio-,Y the full .exer i ciso of the eleetivo franchise!- •• five . which brings ircin Missouri men to _pre- [Von,' have:have:impok•d orif them; a Legislature • Serve' laW'rid a ord#r in Kansas. ,-- ' , Prern the! , Wrhieli . has entiateJ . IaWS striking down the . description in another part of this letter, the dearest. 'rights Of , and freeinen ;' and you sustain the invasion, -:call it . . "lawiiind order' that such ' men "Would pre- ilaw and . .Order tO serve hi like the protection the wOlf.would ; , enforce itsenactments. And` after the pee- 1 . - givetlie_lamb. In another part of the dis.patoKFpletof-Kitits.lS have-been dit,ifeanchised at the •he sp.: '. • ..•.,. -i .. -:: .' -. .liallig-box.; and they 'have teen deprived of i "I Found .in-the .camp at Wakarusa ti.deep.A . ;:theit rights because they un ertake to demand 1 ':settled paling, of liiikility„against.the oppingtorlies ! , itl•edress of their grievancis 4t the hands of i in Lawrence, and apparently a fii - O'dety.itminatiw. , 4 , c..'- { ' the 1 `11" '' it—the Idtackr that place ati4 demolish' t and the..press /,,...... bola :),_o_ y that carvgive c o p gres. s - _ roe the - Untied States—armed men are to be and take possession of(their arms. ,•• 1 "to l'issue an order to the sheriff' \to disband hied called in to shoot them down. Are the clti-1 pone, and to,Get.erals Richtteds*,and • Striekler to ,? i zcas . of Kansas ctiMpete7nt; to take care ofi disbana i their forces, would have been te:lct loose this.l • .. .. • 2 ~. • • why i irlyort men from•l large hOdy of men, who would bare been left without j .them s „,, eive l • it. so, control to follow the tnpu/se - of thar fertings, Whi c h . other mites to enforce - Inel . laws? - .- The. fact 'evidently was to attack and Asct/ the. pioile of that men' are. imported to ekeetite the laws or i umierice." - '' • . th I:egislittiire is corielusivi. that• flidse -laws ,ThoSa are the . men who go forth to enforce do not:meet with-the approbation of a Major- . _., : law and order, and to preserve peace' and-qUi-- .i ty o f the people.- .- .: l et' in One ofqhe Territories of the Union.—• - ,Under these eircunistances 7 • whaVis the du-. , They came: for what 1 To dem.qll,sh .a . tew y, it, t-: roi Congress ? : K - Is ft their; duty to sit quiet toe+ , _ -i. burit its houses, and drive out its citizens iy. by and behold, these altercations' in. the their homes . ~,, , , . , • -wont -,, Why is missotio .Aglaing the battles .of,titi avoid them ? Is it .. the duty r; f Congress, ..39uth.,, and how . are her institutions at:stake : which embodies the se ttirrrents of. this *Whole . . in - the. issitetif,slavery orfreedorn' in KansaS ? Republic, to sit quietly Iby -!and.allonr the in- The capital invested in any opet-ind of "nrop-'.- ef. • 'f I • - • (1 i if- • . . r., s tortion o‘s avery to extend tse , into tern . erty.,,has always a common in .rest, and - is_ tor y under its . . - :exclitsive ',jurisdiction, and - moved, by a cot - ninon motive. liree M . w illion 'Which act once eonseertite . 4\-bl. l - solemn act - slaves in the South,, tit'airav'ekiige , price of to freedom: ' In ' 1819, LoThie\ - McLane, of *5OO each,brikes a capital. of 1.51,500,000,000, Delaware, during. the disenssiori in the Sen ,, 1.3 a ut„.itt- addition,. it is the same - ,tit rest that at e that'preeeded)ift - e Passage, of the Alissouri . ~ Co - wnaktne landed and 'personal proPerty ;so nipromise, though hirnseif a slaVehelder that:the moneyed interest of the' South that :ind from a slave State, declared - that— •.. acts together. by -a common sympathy prOb- -- 5‘ Nothing can more 'gladden the .heart than the ....ably exceedss_ 4 ,900,000,000. Whatever, contemplation ofa portion of territory c'onsC4l-ated to then, tend's f o enhance the' market value oft freOlotn,.whose, soil shall never be.mokitened by'the • the Slave, moves this mighty interest with ia 1 term of the slave or degraded by the step or-the op -1 .A: "ipressor or the oppressed." : I an impulse: moneyed interest ill I . • • , :„ . - ; • ..Put,•to-a s tly, the soil -wliqse coiltemplating ; , . 7-:--,-..;.ri.,• , ' any county :always' struggles to seize upon lint,tc.cent Dei - nocrittie - State Conven so, gladderPthe patriotic heart' is •not -onIVI , its Gnverninent,• and to wield it 'fur its Own . , . , nmistenedl.with the tear, of, the stave, but is i lion that declared unanimously for Buchan advanages. - Hence. the innovations on the - - threatened to be, drenched With • fr:Lternal I an. and adopted unanintou-sly a, pro-Slaverv, early:and . Well-established .polier of the Gov blend. • lir this crusade-to prepdgate shrvery, I,Pierce and 'Nebraska . platform, Was: , presided eminent in restricting slavery- where it hat ~ - - --# • no' •1 i ..• changing' • ,- "ill; ty• the construction ailed lover bV that distinovisled D ~l - l ' • 11 . B pot an. actual existence. llence the .ettort• , uti„, 1..1(.1., . _ to th'e Yebitstittition• for more than half - a cc-n- 1 -c. o now malt to overturn the settleddecisi_vs a but by force of arms, perinit me to call . • °' ' • NS . richt of Luzerne, who When the:Nebraska :of the pCttit!,..s', and to, nationalize the institu-- turY", s - - your attentiou to the almost-clyiU;r counsel of ; bill was before the liciure, labored as hard -Lion of slaverr under the new doctrine, that '-diction carries it . wherever its -juris- _one'of the_ country s , most illustrious. tames.. and spoke as tong in his” favor - as' Mr. Grow .to • I Though born. and reared' Under Southern in-' ''diction extends .unless . there• be. lUcal *lit N.W ! did against it. The. di lei to thin Lou ' flueneeS, it is a sentiment tliat will find a coy- 1 present fit. - • .[ , . , - ' - - I Ventiln had all apparelitiv been ettrel'tilly se dial- r‘istionse in the patrioOteart:every where, ' , , . 1 . . . .. . se ' The! Democracy of 'the conntry. in the days .1 a.se,e,.. as stau l neli.old Hunkers, and therefore worthyl -u . , be inscribed on his tOtab- i of itsilory and triumph, resisted the attempt l and i'3' lii -,. ~,L one. „ discussing th e 6., ilirr . , ,, rn i„„ e 11 . 1 , as _ there was no ditiieult v lin ,rotting theid•all 'to .ofthalinOneyed interest of the .conntry,. in-' I ..- • ..r1 i ''., ores' n the sth of February, 18,40, as iffuto_ =,'votu,harinoniouslY, ton the eandidates and the. vestear in hatiiiinti: to seize' this. Gover- 1 , k ., purposes. They , boding the 'present hour in; his- cOuntry's his i . phitforin. There ,vas -.. •,-F• , . ment iti us e it joi• its. owl no it..ilos rct Suit,r. for}, Mr..Claysaid :• j -' - . also resisted the attempt of the moneyed in: i • - . rke E.. 11. Clitise there this .year to rintlie . t _ , . .. , . `But if, unhappily, we shoidd be involved in war tere.st en aged in - inanufacturingSto use this rt tt iie in the Democratic _ion ) ), in lo t i I' ' . I 1 .: . 1- b- •i• - I :rite the two :G'overnmentfor its Pi) rposes, And yet here is a parts of this Confederacy, in which , t i l l te y2 o il ee in si to le t ti h iould b T e to restrain the . ducing, .resolutions . .agliiiist the- Bordc r haft ' Unitedi.soncentrateri rubneyedinterest—cont; 1 in;ro . di ° lo rt tio u n P - ° o l f l e . heir et•rit . ones, and • flans and . ill . fay . or ?Of i(.30. Reeder.. • - Xiici ;pared, to - whiell either of those Was-but as -a t upon the other side to force ,Its Introductton there r rep in - .the bucket tO the oceitn—aendeavorin ',. i ,„, tb use this Governiiient fur the F,roinotion 'ot I: 'what it spectacle -should we present, to the nsuinish: now we believe ther . e s no Dem - ''''''l meta of mankind, in an etifort, tint to propa,z - ate rights, . ....-,4-_,P' t 2 " ~ .... . .p . e.r.tbat . reruses to?, uft , ort the candid.o.4:J ~. bat—l- 11111q` cry it 1 though 1 tart it '. 1' . its intere.sis and the advaneement of its ends. 1 stood to te . .` - ',i '1 under. ' ' l ' al .itt . no design to excite fiserijig_a i C e lina ebmmissiolity,ll,Lany of,Alter can- Now, : Sir, it isi to resist any "such attempt:tut I ii , ar,ta projn ' 7 ' ate irroit a s• in the TerritorieS that we , .I',l ._., .... I IV I -"- - - - the part of the moneyed interest in et‘tea ill 1 acquired from Mexieo.•:: ft wouldlui a war in irki r k l i, ' ' kilaleS l iet ' :a! "* L n-t r : Nlirl ' ali ''''' 4 ' a '' ).I. " las r er :.' ~.,„,---k•--- - - ,.....i, - ,2..„-,.,-- • : -,.. i platfOrni. ...i....,11rtit all Jwyo stfck t0..411e. :•-slaves,4hat the pepPl4l . wtorli I represent r>.„. i shot/M:ore sic syin j . , athie . s,lfo gor;clfrialles—iu which your own history ItSclf .would. he a•-avast 11F.; for, from silt all atternmts to.plant , '..slaVery in Kansas, goto .4" , a4. Q - Atq. rn--4tgleitzt To- I the •conintet ! rent6it,ef the Reyorctioa down to the , -, ~ ' lie;Tardirio if ini did, the 'fathers. of the Ha t, - i.proAeni, ti :.e, -we hare constantly ri , proached our Brit- . lens, Lilly , party ha ve - , shwt their eyes- ind:Wc.c: - tbii bitter • , public, as as a social and potititol,evil, that rd- -isti ance , gtors Toe the . introductioo of slarery into•this -._ . ..., dose in Silence: • : 1 - . '''''''''*., tardy the grow:h•and dereloptnent offs c o on- I country." : ' .• • .-: try -by, .d(grading its labor,. they believe it to. I From the tomb comes the Voice Of vonr •of . note l h • John - N" smith It i.:_,,- wi)rtli) , that, -.. • - , .. 4 - - be the!dirty of Congress to d in refereatie-to r sanitiA decd, to rehake.Abc:efforts. ii;itkin , .to. was one Of the dekgatf!_s to the Ilarrisburg the ,Te.rritorie's whi i it Madison desired hi to.d6 7 13ay to establish slavery upon the soil 'of Is in-•ConventiOn from this 'district t and • . . , . vo t e(]for and is it for tle'freemen or thi, country 14 more than abalf century ago in reference to I say ;turd . le proslav'ery tild;fi,ifly;' and it is worthy the foreirm:slave trade, .11l lts ab o li_ jialit only to turn a deaf ear, to tlie.st& : coin'. " - - f- - . = stand . . , of rciitembranCe . that lit. unblislied ill the hour 'he - says:: • •1" - - ,_ r . sets of . the ven;vitteti b e „.. t .i n i . , 2 ,..,,,, t , o f th e f ffl .„ re - . ?' Montrose. , .Demnrrat, Inst.- Fall, a I= , 'd ''l'liti dictites of tinmanitV: the principles of the I ditrel'efiect in the Lau. e ....... - - . .. , .- - - ! I'J ',hies im) NIONDAY, the Dish f l ay of . hi.: :6-11we iir, - ' 'f elating hini:eir a roe, o.• ma i . -.- F' i S : '' 1 tie has a ' people 4 the hi l tiotial safety anci LapPirless, find prude:lt W ill yon (.... - ,rry • i nt . ci Kansas the i rust It ut i cgt o . i31:. 7 N I?, next.at . 10 o'cleek, A. M..fer the f,,rin- ' out 11,,,ti:re 01 - i. policy regnireit anal, , ' '-!: . - slaYery 'tuider the proteetion - . 0111162 flag, -of . queer way of "t•howin , Tut. - • .. stunt of an Electoral Ticket, and the ntfillin:i ,- ,11 1 / 4 ; ro.-cliiall 4 It is to be i hopedi that; by expressing a national : • N' - intr'Country ? .Fer it is for Congress - •to'sny I. I A. - liOc' Yer looks oye •• tl - 10 . .-list of - delegates -i . tion of State .ofliecri:, to lel .supnorted :it tli',... the i-take.,,fthi disapprehation 'of thisitrade, we may destroy it, and -dc - i . :,.... 1 , 1 - i . tt ~.t., int 47 . 11 . /:4 I . (i. and . 11 ., - 'k • 1 f - I. • 't • , - . save oniselves from rproaches, and our posteritythe .W9t! sn•Li." lie .o,lle, ' to• the Cincinnati No ntrtattng .Covention, ."' ettuing.Presideutial.and Stltt• (jeZ:tion'; •;,aod A Os e .tr a.i. th 1 ,; • a i , . , - ~. I,- -imbecility ever 'attending ea ia .country filled with- tiots,"Slialrelist thcre t,utat r. , t.. .I,ct ritot .1.1 , .11 h. .' ' 11 1 T: )• ! • ...,.• -.-• , what - ! ("enertilly. our tranSaction..of ail such bw.,- toitt.4'j. • . . ! sill ANC no u,.. rusty;,in p,r(c11.1 % . lt, i t-• ~ , . . ~ , . . slaves?: - ''. - • .1: exastelkw- \- - - .. , . ; iness.as shall. come before - sztid Cohvt.-ntion. - • And here, sir, IlAsire to read fill extract •01 - 1 sOlne' future--oecasiOn I hope to have nn .now, recognized as otlsodox dernbeittey.- ! „ n ~ , „ , .. • , .. i .•-• . 1 . , , , j, , .i. r '! tlnfiersr , rnea Wiulßl rce0114111,•let tnat fl 9tri ~ ,ti, speceli of:ii .• ein the last Congress on opportunity to discuss at ler.,gth the eonstitu - I Thus; the, dele.•,rates frOtif this distri ' 6t are c_.'.. ! „ a id c (in .,.,,,,i„,'„ .. 1,,, . t .,,.. i . ip ,,, 1 ~?.d,.,1,,, ,„ ,,, . ,i; ~ •ee :the Nebraskti bill t.:' . . .. .• j bongs hatter e l f (.. - lingr,f±ss.over the Territories ; i r li. t Ward and-V. E.. Piol it tl fr i oto the Eti- ' t • - .s!• -isly r t th •' I rise: i; , ,- 1 . ' ,; •f i %. •1.1 't i eiC.L. la hi it t o .3. • i. .1.,t.t...t,,,0 ., c., ii,l t. , . , . . "But it is said that these Territories aFe common..., lout at tins . tuire the .only . proper inquiry is, ' , -:. properiytmd.that v. 1 1; the citizens of the Uktod States-1 k t. woat is toe, 'cause. of The unpreiietle.uted state ' z ` . . . n... • rue district, 1.1.. B. ‘Vrin•ht :ill J. B. Mont- '. the &unto i'i'Ml .1 . -loto-c -of P.. prt-seritlitivis .. ' patio-, relatiV • l '-1 - L.. .4 ! , have Common! Eights in them'; and that, therefore, 1 o fin;ars tn• vansas an At a can Ile one o I . ff ' 1. - ' • a . 12,• t I-d . • t goinery: ; from the I ,_ . .district,'H. B. 1 \Vivito . *H. i and 'that the Jn €. fits s- v , s' .17r6'i'!04.ail in Ilk , ' so , t , r- . '-ip nq.i : tat. 11 ' • i ,• 1.81 dainties of the common weatt.l, meet at the.it (lid, d to.un i l i no citizen can be excluded from emigrating to them • . . • ._ - -without injustice and degradation. No one vropolscs I ,itt'e that. people - front. bloodshed and Civil ' tv,:adiTee (editOr ofthe W;LI J ne County tier- i ,_, ' . ~ kx , sinty - sesit, or other eotiveniept - pla(....ein their i tional Aililis • to f.melizde any - person from emigrating and settling . war 2 - . , ' , 1 i aid) and John N. Hui,chinsoti: These ar fl 1 resneetive counter-s ; -on Sattir(tav the. 31-t this !. • er • t }. J e n ~_ . ,„,i sis:. on the public domain. The Territory, it is true, is t , - The President in his annual me age, after " f a i r , sam ,i . ' 1 •-•'' - ti .* 'lll . 1 1 ''''' 1 ne . xt; iiii.ess smile 0 icl (lay will t-A-; t ming nest u the. summon propertly-cf the whole people, but 1;y I ii.eviemiT., - the slavery queqiiii elkisei with ; .I, (... -The. presidential elect _ for.ig mi . . the i'deral Constitution they agreed to put it under :LI e' . • - ' • -1 this district is Reuben Wilber; .Of Bratiferd. ;..ter !lee - mom - date, and elect delt-gates to rep;:kits. - .]cren.l.-:els sineniar , summ of the cause of • c ; ci f - ,:,.. i tins rather .. e , , , ~., pry . supervisasy power. i Thiti,piiwer is .Congre. ,s ;.t. ' • • I•Thus•l3radford coineSin - f, , i,•„,:a1l the honors, ' c tesent them in , : said State Convention ; sled :' conli , lenet•., 1 . . gress is - made a board of • direction over this ttfust the presentexeitement at 'tit e Norto± !. . , , %. if , I also, at the.saine time.and 'place, elect thew.',.-.. At the Leis'] fund, to use' it in such a way as, in their sound 'dis- f• ,‘ , If the passlionate rage of fanaticism and partisan having ihoth ~ uclegates and tit k e elector, he- I I dele‘gs'ites it the several, G sgreSsional.d-1., i h ed it ,t i; gi•i cretion; 'will be iimst,advatitageois to the trust, - and I. spirit did net fOrc. - ;. - the -fact upon' our attention,; it r cause, we - 1 .,i0-‘ 0 ,,,.. the 7 )einuerapy 'of Sus- 1 . • ,S . 4 ., .. ~, J. tricts. to represent the State in the .NatiOnsil be no. siontiii, • : wilr:lit accomplish' the object of its' creation,.the would be diffMulr to believe that any considerable i . . ' . , .' : • i - .promotion of the real and-p er m a n e nt interests of the ilportion' of the!.'pepple of this enlightened countryh " tainted Non - 'in , ting, COUVention to . be ; held on the of •ebril-r • i queltantia and Ttoga are too , touch .. ~,......_,... _ 1. t . . , .. r . .. ) 1, .tcoiintry.. Whoever. goes into the Territory, . there- l.couldloare surrendered themselves to a fanatical _de- ; with Free.sc,flis t r l y7 .! I -- 1 .• ....] ,Ilth_day. of June next, in the city_ of Philo- Liiitt, it. relight • fore; as a settler, must conform- to, the 'rules and i!votion to the. suppoSainterests of the relatil•ely few ; 1 ! • ~-.- .-..- • • ; • cordial co : op regulations' established tly ths . .suDervis.ory„ hoard; II Africans M the tnited -States, as totally to abandon 1 The undersigned feels that he. would not freedein int I It is evident that Free-bothsm ts more Un-' d. e . l P h j a .: ..`.. . *-•' ' : - - - • created by the common - consent - and agreement of fend disregard the interests of the twenty-five"!•millionsi popular than ever ambng thaw . who control 1 - . • • • .. the Whine country, and 'Awe one of the articles of I of - Americans. ' ''• ' - ' I . • 1 • : ~, - , , .•• i properly discharge the.duties,of •liis appoint- nomination ; the modern Dauber:ley, being treated it 4 a mein if he failed earnestly to 'urge upon 'the calculation , - coot act`. No -person has ani .separate, distinct in- I, ! The. anti Of the laer and the politician is i • ~ -' 0 1 IlividuaLriAt that he 'can hareitpart as 116.s:hair Never i lieres•y:thlt 'must be' , eradiCated• 4n't the l'Freeinen of thisLCOminenwealth, Wittou.t! re- • which it WO . e. t . • '‘' a• • a - -. associate names/ ma e,o loos In tree • .. - to . use as he pleases4any more than hncan take n . „. ° -,., , • , , ~ ~ 1 d f . divisions, - to ittiiite irs• ,rearm -to b • t-tney wish to destroy, 1 prospect nattering for,'" correcting the errors gar lo opiter-pantry • , 1 . .. .„ . , share of the Presi lent s - House, or of this Capitol, and I:- pti 01 i e.' 11/1/I‘l with Wha .: ; „ . , • • the . patriutie effort now Making to tesciie'4he '. }repot sits of t i . appropriate it to )2is i own use. It can be used oily and. upon them' attempt to •exeitc the iprep- j of,the party,. in the p4rty,"-4h4t is, for Cori- 1 • in suela a Way am 'in ,the jiidgment of Congless, wiii dices of.men. I vettine• the Democratic fmrty of the present t . Got eminent of tile - Union from . the domino- I together on -\ - Oonduce,to the advantage of the whine."' - ' . . - I tion of an Aiistocrace fousided.upon proper- lit there isj • r• • • Sit. the•• Men of the NOrth haveNciot " - sur- I -.' • - • •S'r - r r• •t • - nartv 1 -• I - • • Stases.Tl • slit - holders 11, - ..then, this Government should see Licit renderedthemselVes to a fanAtical devotien day into. anti. :axe -ex elision ~ . r .• . 1 , !,y in; . 1 , -! - ; constituting ; Pro s iden4.l : . the Territories are used in such a way as best to the supposed -intereStg., of the:relatively ,I If any are indulging aliope of that kind, lye „less than one in fiftv-,:of the fret; population of • or desii4ll Ao promote the , paramot(nt . iintereat, of • the . .4 f ; few . ...re:ails in theUinited States," but they 1 -would suggest to them the propriety almak . - 1 the'epsintry, control all the . functions ofi the thin. S.); ; country,to der-elope its phySical strength andf ' >il , .1,- • i - 1 1_ 1 General Government, pervert ztll its: j ' pvtr- j . present nti . , desire to gladden the - cart of the patriot for the mental resources- of its People,,free, labor •-• , I ~e.s e . r with the " 'content 'I -. 1 . • fportion of.l - • i ing thearnotint 4., progrtss , ley t , : eit e ii 1 - cis, to one end- . --the ago,rainlizeinent and 'per- hav'e been I , ,P ill lcal , ° a . veto achieved the basis of dealculation, - and • ,• ; • „.... td • - The , . , , •can:accompliSh :it better than slave... .For l'territorly•conseerated to freedom, tvhoz;e soil 1. ~ it "I be be- - . outuatiot. their I.Ke.tcr.. y miens wan : nut been en; then: figure up how trt:any years, ws... , a m kt k ,f, iron-trampling under foot the teach- , meet at ais !slavery, wherever it goes, bears a . siroceo.in I )the.o . shall net " 'eik; be moistened b - tent f the front and leaveS a desert in therear. Under s l ave, or deeT'aJed . fivihe• step of the Oppres- • i Pure they succeed.our ltid' the bessirm • •• I. • 1 T in reforming the pa . rty,and ing , 4 of fillers,. . . , prin . ,,ip cs lie 016 1 ~, - i' . r, 1 upon which the government eta: established. ever, is tts I :•sltive labor, the soil, ..which is_ the means• for i sOr or oppressed." .I ' • • I•tell us what will become of the-Tertitories They ,contenin the rights. ef human 'nature, we think,lit ' . -supporting the li,unian - race, and was given by :', . Thu rights oftthe citizens•of Kansas are. he I. in the . mean time. i.- • , ',...' '- ;... • . „ :- . thereby exposing man . to ,eve„ry outrage:- prop, 1 - sojd ..,, the Creator. for that purpose„ is inipet - prislad 1 rights of the twenty-five millions of t kAirieri- I .. _ : . , , • - , 1 - 'cannot - ..e . , anu mnde worthleks. . It' is, then, tibandoned.!i ~ calls; and the •wrongsl..of .the-one Should be , • - Thereis . no safety in humanity hut in tai•.ac-. st it . • ~•• 1 - k_ ~ . St;sonausti• Diteoc . r.Aer:-In another anovirgin eon taken -up again to b e i n .the:l adopted as the wrongs_ of the other. If the : • . knowledement of its rights... Through all its forever,) 'pi - ~. 1 eoiumil Will be founa part .f.f a letter from.s la organs, in the press,. siiikoo tee leoor of the notninatiqu . . same way: impoverished: - Ai - id thus is theji r iAt a a one. mats iii tills conntry ein betray. „ - I • ~ . , . . Harrisburg to the 14fradfcird Rrpqrter, which National , Legislature, .Slavery •lissails those know some. • 'hash; of national, greatness and glory deStroY-i Pled upon bylegislatitie enactrfient, the rights i I . ~ , il, ind the energies of e people Are pulsiedi of all may. When hien aredisfranchised by I will give the readersortie notion theof spirit' - rundsimental truths ch - ;clared tO l l be sell-eVi- py towitru,, by; degrading its'labor. Mr. 'Jefferson, in his la*, and deprived of their nearest and dear- lof the'. National Deinocraey towards' F ree _ dent. in the Doelitration of Indetendence.l it, j A . s to 11l NOtes.on Virginia;Aas (riven to the world itsil -•-- .- i s - - • - irapiodsly denies the suptemaCy of . dud's moverm..nt, given - : &Jib-int:ln:their rank. •, If the platform adopt- 1 •„k hi d. • . . : . law' ; at. now e pig no rule of Iright among org:assziato influence on society : , - . • • • . eminent of the . . country for its validity and ' „ :,-;.. , , „. -. „.' eu by tie .I.;eniocrav,..oi susquehantia last men save its owls eruel and tyrannical enai•t- is: to coin I' "With the morals of the people their induAtil, - .alH I its- sanction, it cotnes . 'home to the bdsom of i , -., . . snininer was the einbOclitnent 4:4 * ,.., , ,,L1 . 4441, Le- .iner . its . . .. Ii has invOlved our: co l /wary nil - for- iz!stion. I solo destroyed; for in a warM " climate no man will i of every :person. no mattenlin what art of the i . . .1 f , - labor Tor himself who can taa , :lit another latuZu'f . or * hin.L.l I 17 •* i .. , 1 Republielie litres; and he : tvho would set qui. I . pithheaiiistn, the yestion Jirises: whether sign: warier the•extension ofits territory,anu nm.in Ne, qp. 'This, is so true; flint Of the' proprietors k4‘ slaves tr . ~ ; , the r 'ag„erandiz einent of its pott i er. lii the 1)0 tliey..l. : i ../...t.iy downland permit wrong arid injustice to t that platform cxpressets the' opinions of ,the i iery' knoll portion indeed are ever seen to labor.. l I. , ~;- - selVesf•'l'. , . (+Arab . what execration should the' statesman h&j be done to a. citizen' of the country- when he , partv.in this coenty; (4 not. ,ix s not,o then it sign, ,.. ~ - ~, . ~ ~ , 'loaded, who; permitting one half the citizens thns to 1 eoUld -prevent it, is4tilty of aerZss &relic . - is, ii: 1 eLent,‘ sntaueu the most, soleier. !tents lila ..„ , .. tyas oistionestly adoPted to deCoive. the . peo.- National Co - qui:n(l.; 'and to-dav l thr'.ats-n , : - a •ag suell ea [ ' traniple on the rights'of the other, transforms tito:ie : ; i o n of d uty'.. into 'despots, and ileac into enemies„ilestrOys .the Ir. , . - 1 , . , -1 t , -,- , .. _ pie and catch votes • - . 1 1 if it Goes, thee there is war te' extermination against isse , peacenis..ste.. And test 6 ' - . Morals of the one ,part, and, the timer I...atria' of the I - \ 11 1 6 freemen .otausas are entitled to vritir'• • • .. tiers '1 .:I.l s at •-• .tel '‘. _other" '- •-' . ', •- ' . -- r . . 1 rprotection . a. , t .t,aitist invasiOn at the ballot„hox. ino (rood - .reason why - the Suseuebauna D e - of Kansas, uiless they sAillit, tO the ti s t \ -i . 1 , . ,• tisOpatiore, .9 sat! . e ,:s and .iiint.cl in‘oAlcr- .0 they can { ,i ' I. •• ' ,it trust, sir,•that Jefrerson,.born and reared Ito your protection f against- unjust laws ,m•liichi meet acy should not' tiwith_the lic:,siblicans r their territory;, arid to Jaws, ,t ie enoristity, to their ji , atuid the influences of 4avery, Will . nut be , ' violate all their rightsyour prciteetion , in the ; 4 1 , s 1 - port of iii . Freii-Soil man fn . the Pres .,. . • , , . , „regarded as a finatie..forl i bia views - ,of the in', !freedom of speeeh!and the press. _Thesuper- l-..• • .- 1 , „ • ~ •i of which, - hai. no, parallel in the. code of any .on the col .. .i• deny. i - . I eitilized and Christian . nation: . -stitsatioa. AsTor4iysel,..lhaveno sentiment 1-vision of all their legislation being under the.; i , . right or. v • . ' talities,.other than thoSe Which man should I culitrol ef_Qungress, let it, then, do . its ditty - , I rgr The aspeet of aft irs ! ' bigtween, The alarming powersr. bi.: . A iSt - (.. t.. •••...,17 .ocratie Its- 'a ill be pt. • 1 • '..ever feel: fie t=he mrserl'es and woes of his race, , and remove ~ from the people these odious -_. . ..- has become t h i s .terst, and the inexorable tyrilitny it - would . The - Con , country .and Great' retain - enforce, is demonstrated ini the - ilict,; that no - 1 exse-rinsci i . I on the sbbjetit 'of slivery . as . • it'exists'in' the 1 enactments•which the President has deelared; . •.. • • r - ttlites,.• If it be agood. those who have it are I must be enforeed r and secure to ' , them the I.er more yaeific..'. it will doubtless end in ' citiZen; however eminent in virtue and'qtAidi- ' , •t• • -'t 1 spc {.ss . , entitled to. all 'its blesSings'i Wail evil, they 1 -free. 'and undisturbed exercise of their civil 1 harmless bluster onibOth sides.; The British fielltions, is permitted to oCenpy the humblest ! a po,,ition to the a ppointaeot of the.Ex.eositive,un-' twit. its i. • i . . . j • krUlers feel sore at the, repeated humiliations .i'os -i ,- . atone have to answer fur it to their oivri con- 1 rights and Privileges% • • „ •, . . ~ • . less he purge hiiiisell of the taintiof Freedom, i Our. a, seiences4 to the public. .opinion of this world, ,l, The men of• thteNerth are but resisting the . I.. t i •- h • s tile_ me suffered in the war in the East, I and bow iii object subrnissioh td the behests i' - tor' and to their God. 'I would leave it'stlien, to . 1 attempt to stilitrert the spirit and genius. of t ' . and tvhdelosingtheir, influence in European. I . et,SlaVery. The treasure of thel . Natien,thrO'..l throw n is, ‘i , • - the people• l among . whom it -exists to devise., i its institutions . of theßepubliel and thell-ef _ „ 7 : - : Jnc.their saivn time and - in their own way . the I fort•now • making to overtorn. its well-eStali- affairs, would like if). gratify . their. - pride by ' thepratronivreof the Exectitive, lis effipi(red - I, 'act as n 9 0 . I to corrupt the LegislatiVe department of iliel titere be.: s • -..node and manner of its reinoyal: . That is a i'lished• pone) , in legislating for the Territories, ! ; humiliating the United States Go;ernment. ' .i.. . . 1 gotterionent--to debauc h:odr ? public nahl i . 11"; , pri*letn with - the eolution of which !Ada not • , the effort to reverse the decisions of the courts ['President Pierce, ;mi . his part, is willing I ' , , . , • - .xity. bruin, - •It has taxed in vaiti'the •wisdom :making slavery a local;sectionitl • inatitution • I ' o the people. Under l and so far as possible. todemoralize the body wilt teak • the uafluesn.e of this l- veniieti_ ' enough to get up a ieinporary excitement, to f. l' - -end inatninity Of some of the wigest :tad ablest . resting upon local law for• its support,!and to i • -.' - - ', i hie i d. . i call offpublic attent - n r .0 f ontthe state of af- I overshadowing Power, the 1 7 e * Vral Judiciary Astatesineit of the Republic. • . ' f . .. nationalize it by throwing over it the. ~ • . r ' -,. • . i • • - ',,_ •, *-. hen,. therefore, we, find: aninstitntion arid'the . Protetitido of the Censtittition- and s fairs in Kansass, and alSo i :lfpossible; to regain I iSgtving to the Constitution net el!sind startling j t candidati t • w a r I interpretatiuns, Mileurideti in • rtiason, . and Convent ~s that:Once planted' among a people they are the Union,. wherever it goesheyondthejsiris- . j some little .personal ;popularity, But. , "a• ; triumph ,unable to devise.any means,to . get rid-of, even diction of the local laws - which gave it sup- iis not desired by the - pcope ofeither rosin- 1 To resist these thi,grant wrongs andaggres- war will 1 though they desire- t0...d0 so, should. we not Port,-it is Ag,' ainst.this doctrine that the Men i - - - try and we naVe nti, apprehensions of its tak- . 4 sighs, , . . , : to maintainr the sa`feguards of liberty' titianl.it! . •,,., -, ittes4ate-in doing. any act by .Which it would .of the. North war, and trot inr'behalf.Of "-the i.- • '-- , ~ - , : i.: * * unimpaired, and to vindicate theit•ightful be fitstened - upon a prole- who have - 4 trot--= 'relatively feit'Africims" in: the country " tri g P ace *. .. i . .... , . , .- 1 ~- .. *. t‘ --. ~-„.:.....,- . -, i er:Of the people over their governmt:nt; i • ) t o l7 . ti l i t d ha u v ty e m b ir e ie ,! ' .Al . nd - who would be. much better without it? Their -' condition,' however deplorable in the ',' • ..The . Steeyligtanity'Gazette is the tlatie I * '4 4 1-Obid-the-*Oplerof Kansas, if lt.ft to, their • Stateswherethey - .exist; 'la,- ' d r h • . i is ey on ou reae . -. • apPealls made to you, freienied Of 1 - etinsyl- t n a s a bl e the new. newSpai:ier at Susq - itehannaDe. 1 vania,,and your active co-operatqon invoked .1•1 1 • -• . .'..ovre - iree choice, - to-day choose the - insti l tWe must, therei4e leaVe them to thOse w . ho. of ~. ~. • v: its c '•1 4,,tition of slaVery instead of • free histittitions ' i hate the Control. of - the; laws. under which I pot. ,It is neutral initt t..e history to .- .hbatif your ' Stote;whose prone tOucbin,Talave- th e tate polities, tied appears•to 114 re-is not a narne illustrious it' It is said that the' object of the . hill organ 1 they live , ' , c . , But Welashst that the flag of tirt ' l'be mainly-da4ted.! tO. matters of local bite- 19f I ry 6 lar r e out coincident with thOseithat the Re -1 ; izing the Territory was- 44) _leave 'the people j Union shall float, 83 heretofore; the emblen).. l l,rest in that Boreng ' b. The Gazette is pub- I po , atcan, party now struggle to make efl4t r • t 040.118 they Please. - The people ofKansas iof freedom, and under its folds, everywhere; i . The '- " .. • • fished ,at. 41,69 per-4111mila, In advance, i•to de he' they ;please, - When there ie •not_-an-i the freedom of speech at the.press;and thel by i ive in .the Government. Thati party cweu ' ' • ' „offieer of:the : Territory in!wicieetlectlon they I inalienable rights of nittn,-shall be.proteeted.,l George D. White, ' - - t pies: before the country truly .National and '-:i' -. : • • .. - ''' ' .. . , •• - i . . . Tits'. b7Ze,fieqp_ef Aeptibliegq. C. F. READ 4.0 If. H. RAZIER; EDITORS • MONTROSE, PA • Thiarsday ittorOh 20th, A,55 . 6.' • • • . , t. r . _ .REPIIBLICAN -BAS MEETING. 41 A Republican Mass M.ceting will be held at the old Court Rouse in Montrose, tin Monday . evening, April Ill', behig the'first Monday;of April court. Jt is ex pected' that topics of great interest will be then dis custrad, and that Citizens of the•cotinty'vvill be well re paidlor'peir attendance. 1 . , ' • ' 7 . . PiterabUCan . ii i 1380CiatiOn .- .. ..' . The Meeting called at the old pourt.House on Tuestlay evening Iti4, to forth a Republi ()tin .As l wciation fur Montrose And 'Bridge water, \ as—for.the a4ommodatiotroltnatty l' who deired to attend i the Muskat Concert held hire on the se .. n 4 evening—rtdjutirned to Frithili evening , - . next,.Atarelt 21st, •ut i the : ....atne pl4ce. . I • A fulf uttendanee oCtlio;ointerested: is're .. ,) litleted tat:that time. - - - 2 . . • NEW lIAMPSI4RE EiLECTION.--;Las ' t week we.' heard some loudi crowing over a great victory .of the SlaVe Deniberacy : in New Hampshire. But the great ;victory proves. to be a great defeat. I Although unprecedent ed efforts were madel If); the administration at Washingtob, by the Federal office hohlers in New ilanmishire, and by- the fiartY lead ers geiierally,. to confiner asuccess, although the gitOs' of •Denweracy were sent' up from. the South toinstmet the dwellers among the granite hills in, theifluty, although mon ey and'Whiskey were pOured out like water to gainlaboring . inem to support the Presi dent in his iraitorouc Warfare against, free leas in vain--04,ainst alk,these:• ences the '.New Ilanapshire" -: freemed, fought and conquered. :The aggrei,rate. ; vOte .fo Senators, w h shOws the relative strength o artiest in the State,there being only two regular -candi dates running in each diatiiet—iS as follows : Atneriean Repnblicans;3,3,2 , 9s ; Pierce Dein °Oats 31,643; -majority against ; Pierce,.-1,- 5(.12. Aecordiilg to the latest intelligence the gislature stands—Senate;Atberi can 'Rept] b- S, Pierce men 4; House of Represent attves, 102 Opposition to 135 Pierce' men. • The , reSult for Go • fnearly %erpoi, 1 oot up as tollows : Metcalf, American RePubliean, 31,933 ; Wells, Pierce Democrat 31,65r*; Goodwin,. Whig - 4,337 ; :catteriig 141. Ni) ' GoVernor being eleuied by the people, .Mtt: i v ealf will: be erected - by •tht.C.Legt.-4atu . re. • Front liarrisbnn ..[Corrap9h4lr .aee (f the Vrau'forl IL .k . t; nrsiiriz,G, Aral 'Being a specllator at the De;r. Conventh)nllehl ilt•l'..l 011, the I have coneln , deil to give. lull ft 1 •tioll of the t prireciling : that ti uppeitr in the i.ilii,:lal.aveount.- 1 The thairtinin of the State il miitee (-ailed- tht• OfttVelltion t CO. Fluke :1:40111 - 1:;t. J. 1 , be teinpi.trary - ellitirinan; 1.5-1 . :i441 col.lt.t:•:.l..l.lSentS Wet'‘,- lI.•Xt, (' t thit main . iitiestiiiti •Syt'ti•Ced to the be&t Buchanan um). .lii Sullivan "c'ounly, coniestl d tit John V.-1-Sinitb, of . .\Vyoniing.l warm spoech di:j.R.uii‘ . 2wr. : l,ll-4x, ..Alr. Sinioi a.: bill - Wi . : #4,tl Saliivan the c l rctlii''titl..„ri county . ift thy . >"-faITII tit: i t, n detnkl4t6T - T4:aily in 1t4:5 I I 4ii•AttYll, tine"%.,-.T., tip. polirie the "gtaii . r44lilentocritcy. I - , tilms , (4 Ow ttaratitit tfr , rivi quelif.iina Iv( t•k_Rie -. ....5:,.e),:y 4. ,, en 1 plibiii2,.. t- - :05;: : re kViin: 1 1, --W-11 rql'4,:iit;'ll the . .N:1 1 r rdt ',V , 1 , 4 85114 , 1 i 1 :11!1' 0,, 'I iIIt. V , 0 ey.l ' ciiii...ri:i--i- - 4::;•v iLit;,..l v.j'h fr,,,!. 0 - 4T14 . 11 up('n t!L• 'Nation:l:: I );•n l l, : - 'l:iy 1: 411L %% 1 1 .'1 ';11:1',...-rICt t.,_l t 11,.. It WI r.:S.,i 101 t' 1OW t 'Zt 11 V. .1 . . 1.,':,,Vt.., w::,-. ,41':110.0,110$; , :4 , :rPi:1:t. (" : 40:, : . wars not 'a ti i iiii,ei• of ths: (....orNcl.:o •"1.- to . • inaii! a 11 e r: unite , -tateim...l t. I I it' Ira / .1 4 ,- d 1 ':1 , : 1 ( tilY itIM I Ni•Llqi.l Or ..1611.4(. 1 .1 , 0•:: lip,)7llii.s , e(,)n,tittt,fni-\ \ ~••- : tf:it'• t.,: . N,Ypte i nltig ‘.. - ai con corntql, an - ! ,-;;,:il that th - his') I never horn tailitrit bv. irc l i:-:.••oilism ; thatill ILO noverec:t t•rud NV'yr , taii::.; :Ind . tautiti.'fti 'ainli l . , .:e 'Tones ily iis!,:ip....„ I.:01 \\la:it' V.:t+ III: Vii , !t tIi,StIWV:III ... z—......._:-_-_---_. __•.-----.._=--_ -__::-= - ..= . . .• 4 last Fail ~ , , h', h relurne returned a 1:,!,1111:icitn t , .! Z 1 t 2.. , To the Friends of Freedom in Fennsylva- i I loki=1" ~I * 11, pri.senti : Ltives, . ' I-1,. ~.xpluiri, (I 1t1:3.• I ! : ' .. i that . - in Sie••V.ik: lido a ),zeec ltl'of a , ‘.;,- IZipre , •lii . - In fulfiliment",,of the (Itities itnpo..zecl upbn i alive Irony littsiiihhantia . in tilie 1,i. - gt,,Lit.tne, the titUlcrsiO.ied; . li , :mthe Nationalenibei• ul; ! .E7(ecetive 6 , intilittee for the suite of I'von- ~ s, , ntative trtli l l! , ates, and that ITV. Smith lild :;ylviqa, (appointed Is dn.: ilie . publieaii Con- 1 b,..i.n,tili- . ...titukul i.v halV. , oflit, re!nihirly elee vention held at Pittsini.q.z.h on'tbe.;2...2d tilt:.} : I L A iii.i . e : fatc: id tiii,piehaqiavilo wa , unable I I at m aI in compliance with the-V‘ishes ot limner- iti attend. lle intinii;ted i h .: I lie Judie was otts; friends throughout tho Si : 00, !1 ,o1;i•e:is v t ..-1.5. 5,..1 . ..entl convel-t: to I;i,. l. i:illanisiii: -. herefiv given.rth3t :iIZEN.III.ICAN STATE c.ii..Pi k dl e !,l:, it A ra .: 1, v hi,..p,,i',..L was .on . ti l l , . CONVEY.' lON will . lie. livid ill thj - City 'e)/' ooiiit of ri,iisk to atl•vocaie tiio ildniis ion -of - • -:-- Nlrtv -- - - Thus tiitspic;ouslyi4ipens the campaign •for - , 185(3: • . . Mu.- GROWS , Scr.i:cu.HWe. publiFll;,this i week, 'llr. Growls qiecch in the llouse-un •latnitts question. 11; is replete with !'act and .argument, and breatium: the spicit of true pat- rictistn. • Mr.• Grow' unquestionably spcak!k the st.fitinients..oltheo'reat body of his Aeon:;t tents.'i• sit:inn:lu! that he shoulcl• he at i:taaa aq calumniated by nimn who otiee piletendeil to be Prep Soilers, fur doing-so:. EEMIEM! ure iudelitetl to riftiAZifikQsers,3;i:-';• tives front this distriet, 'their . utteinion in furni,hir.g 14i '1 .with Aloeinilenls,fr(!-11l a cr;c,,l jirg. . . ' Tli F. CON C I Viej),Pr't`S''.-.M . D. - ' singing cia-ses-,. at •, ' Tuersd:V riiLrht, wa:',l7:ll,li s aacuded an.,l quite tllii•report. of tlleTeactieri' 21550c . : 4 , 'eh .101 , the. record contained the repo' teltd, contained no rc.port:-% conservative p Itiun. It' seek. the preserva-1 i i tion of our fre i ititkrt.ions froi the t:t.-.-!tion- 1 til" and destru .five pidiey . o4 Slav:el 4 y. it! makes war upon :lid interest i.or class ; but, would Preserviiall interests- agifinst the Oyer , I sLitlokving poWei l - of one—and the . rights of i every class; aginti , ..,:t the 'llane.c ous stiprt;ma- I q of one. ~ It' whidd,steengt he ,i the bonds of eitr National Union, by keeping, ever in vier the beneficent eridA fur which .. t, NV:I9 . estab lished ; and make that .Uniun perpetual on the only sure' basizi upon which it can rest . the. constitution as . interpfetedby its framers. The Republicans of PenusylVat is are anxious_ fur a'cordial tinit'm of all The friettas of Free:- Aim.; and to Iliik end, Nal 4—gard nothing as a sacrifice, sO: i that their pr.i leipleA 'are ef teetively maintl,auped ;.----theFe t eY will !with:: er surrender or eompromise. integrity of truihi motives, .and their cause, they will staid right, tru%ting teat 1 benefiet. will uphold the•llitwrties , ,of ttit gainst the tifsratfits thug overthrow. D. l'lettiher of the National Executiy l'ennsvlvania. Mgc 10, 4860 tifinricrati 311 , 1 L f0 L.; NV v.iiktin; , u!2; , t.%-tiki to 340 , -otl, that tart' ir:iloti• lit.; to s 7:i*itlidmi,-::: \rit ')1 c Pit 1,,74074-t. .Krisburg Conve ,i«•:iti ‘% ill t t.) the. St:itv arYi-nurfr 4)1I th :dI loth: (Ippit i. ni-tra:lim. • It Inc so.nnty are in '.s thos'e A A' a li ti thiskSY:ite ; Cott teral 3 . he ies•Cd ation LI he 1-;, kpe t be a7o:e to 'pave' Jeration of all th Pr-81dential c . pf ha. thrnivn liat'd to . pre,ent pros Puree the Pret•identi:>; ssparittlyn and , it can - hardly b MEMIESEEI 't nitc., it • t aii.tit.; mid. we getter ploasi.43 ha, it ja2,'TurtlliT in the; thing that:ea:i (24?rsventi win Ile its duty'. !..atista(7tflry it frail: I.k!tN•r' a(ijoura *.flftg!z r madly, .arri i of tide attittie c.ittit•otber: ,• . tiaty• ).4:llc.Pcnt,i, w•el eau Duly, rain Is . art! concernt-4.1 etc iirkti prysi.!rvel rut i . tiwy tint I stiii . tal.e part ty going „into rni,race i :Usti nvt ‘ gtx int is experintent itis, ivetit vat adopts- :. pproHi.....:,and Ns Ice ineiple, tiley'eant I.riiti - ; if it eitlivr t i ntures into wha pet teet lilierty t 'lttiott:i it seems ti .;. and its only, pl [ st depend upe.nt :at ir4taeowy- tout :-;:iiint l 'gill be al, i ilice:ioall our it e the Convention . 1 1. 06.4.r . ttt:ttion .- ift' i, ily t a J_Ktund by i . • • '': 4) ng objeettot a, tit( io, 11,1111 s t.l ILL3IOII , .. an eflikt to:trmt cmi , i ad prociure •, its alit 1 To have hint et ell, a of min, of all p.crt 1 which : they 'won d' To prevent a r, G 'he Ihe general senti . 11 1 tis State is the p .n it policy ; and - al In - tili . t hopes.t hat t IC 1 a&.oitipliTh the fii .rs, it Ayould . 13air l: it, .at :an itnpor t f a filel itai, ••1 ~~' • •, p lialiatt war stil, O r*on pape ng, 'cvmpanies egoti. Th of the rfAs, • • ! • nriMEl* Butning.of_it- rerryi , Boat, -- • .. ~. . • 1 ' 'IA ' . . • i .. -- ..A . meetimr of the National. elm e:tn- '.. ; Fil ! h. ° 1111 "e i rbill L'ldgcrixtra. - - i COmmittee - lias been Called•at-Waslthigton oh . - One of the most leitrinkiji sii .l l , l ., wili( . ; , , II Jigs the '26th - inst. ' ,-- . ' 4-. ' ' 1 hap ! ' . itig. ofth , e W.,,illtain.l-ei.m, soinei2o years age, - . t -.),ned upon:the Delawar e since thin' i ' .-.. iurn: A, deputation fromSUSSeZ Ceunty, N.. / , iivexPected :to leave. soon; tol mull tho O i CCUTICCU.OrI aturoayllight,.- l.ttweett 8 :iind 9 . s • ~ \ Kansas. . ~ . . '• .. • ranks of the Free State men . in . I: ‘- ° `' / °. c .'- k *. , .. .- ~ ,-. I.lle. Camden retry_ boo. iix„.4 -t... . .t.f'€' tKansas Meetings are beinglheld i.a..att. . .., , .• , ,,,,,ersey hel . ,i)ging to the Philadelphia ;o w i - , i , lnk ' n ..,' - parts-o' the North.. fiir the purposel.a raising. h. ,,, 11 ,., ~ , , , , , , Lonipatiyy.itit passetageNt-_.theiniin- - men \and funds to aid,'our deeply wronged fel- c.',.. „ ~,, , loW . 4\itizeits in • Kansas. - . Shall we not do -,.`` '°` nu ,'-`. f v ! J, 7. 1 `, 1 ' 41 r y - rt:''i' l c:i!• ,,, if , 'N' i , v ; • vl ers(i, started tor t...,,:iinuen. .. 5 something in SusqUi.hanna county ? '• , - 1 - The- lioarwas . head - ed ti,,r th'i Canal. - tint - ... 1 A bill has passed the oregitn T-- , Pgila- reachifii; that point, Ca f'• • C e . . d' • " . n pam 1,,0r,0n iseov er _ _ titre, sailmiitting the question Oen, tate GOv, ed that the ic,e was 'so jammed between' th e ' , .. . banks, that to go through ivoUld be al - ' ernment to- the people at a special election - in 0 April7next.„ . . , lily.. '.., ;- -- ',.. ': ..... The three prominent candislates.fer A : bra; then .t u rtted...4torth ward, .st ' ) . I '4 ne-. nomination at the t!Aintiati Convention. a-re i the hail some -- 'distance i :tbov Buchanan; Pierce, and Pouglas. Thh.platform i nd. . `V hen iit.ailylpipoAril l 'i ] will he the same, whbever is sticc.e.sfill„ , t.S the ~_- t he boat -w4. ! diz4t'overea- . to . h e , ] South -will control the Convention! and own lon fire near'i he smoke stack. I Au. eltrt whi, the. candidate, ~ - • ! !. usizd ; -the pa,s. - - titiad . , , , 16-'clieek• the flames, bl i w „fh„„i . avi ,,.. . • .-L'lt, iS.said that some of the Know Noth- I A . seette Of wild, excitement • - ' • , . hitt leaders :It. Washinleon enterliiiit.dinibts !,, engers ; all +res:sing: forwArd Ito e , Ta 'p e t h e ,. and to: be. the- first . . to jump ashore. ' Whether . Mir. Filltimre will accept the notni.,7.!,!flatpef ()w i ng 1 , a'S' sooti . as the List; should . ti , uch th 4 wharf nation which has been tendered him,' Clptain tiliving.directed, the pilot to 'si-ler to'llte slight response that the tcominatiOn. the fir ' the, .Arch streetiwharl: I IW.hea has eliicited, and the certainty of ills defeat. • dirOt 1 -, • ,within Aout, thirty-J . 6 J. • of.A. vibarf the ' :..1. The Sussex (N. J.) -Register say that. wheel house 'fell, read rims , her steertlvi:: a .1 . 1 t, P 3 'of - the 60 newspapers published in I)Tw pardtu.s useles=s: Astrong ebb tide.was run. Jersey, only ,thrt!o have the 'temerity to hoist , , • •-• , ..• . , 1 n int*, .and settir up the• river, which: eatisol the-D;illrrore and Done's() ri flag, and them iR . r 't • - i. '- rt" i• . the -twat to sne ron aunt the !wharf, .tad float •- no pridiahility That more.' than twri Or ~„„ .. .i. 0,i... ) 'three i toward the 'lsland . .main . 13'.1' others' !will follow the-d6perate ev' i ,ample - . 1 . .' - 1 -- howevcrono:_t 'Of the passengers had Ijuropetl Sti-on;,i,• in th 6, in the justice .the. Pr4idenci: Repo.blic ..a- Itlneaten their 1W I 1 ill OT, Committee for I 1 Rvrpnrlcr] cht 6, 1836 i r noc'Tati(:.:tate 1411 instant, I of.ii:por oes hot fully 1 The Bi- ton Bee sm.§ • ery woniah we !net in _tlNstreets had a pair of boots-g - di)d.. krigeq, Neuter-proof boots. .hrow rer ?Ohl , : than paper-Soled, diseas , ridieldons shoes. We are beginnu the. m i llleniurn is arproaehing. • Arnold Doity;las haying reeov . er'ed - ilis health suflioientiv iii•refurn to the 1.1..5. - Sen'=. ate is naking . -Bi i .iler Ruffian reports and meechos in that badV,f.ir his own anlii§einent. llk latigna ,, e to nortli'orif Senators• " Iffe mean In - subdue you.!' Will the, Nortli be subdurd . iCefitral Coyn- Order, -when , ro , r Brawlfty ; - 41 %ya.-: carried. i • !-, riid ,l i .., 1 1 ,,,,i11e, , au. io, 1 witicil w.ci'v•"-, duir Sone,t, of i c 4-th; of Dr.si • .', 1 , ,god twide a MIMS= 1. c,l, claimed fin. 1A7 , 0n the onk" li:int:tined her I 11.1.. said 1. - , 1 I lizilit.:,lne,is of 1 :, ut..-"thk.i res , on. • . . San Franeiseo,i Cal. , experienced (ti the 15th ult., a-shoelt of an. enrflignake ientiv .severe to crack the:phisteringin'tminy, Itililingts.3and in ;ottie eases to produce.tis snres in tiw briek It'oeenrred in 'the ni“ht.and Inunlretis:r.:4l' frantically tnto . .the streets in their ni ,, ht ; clothes. • . •If .e. Mack . ;Iola! Dt•nto:•.• I • •rtirrkserA , . 1 • • On the'llth 6t . N . 4'etlihtn',Ja ,, t, at 10 f,' 4 •l6 ( ••h P. 'AL,: a vif)lottt, f. , arthlitmtie ocefirritrl Je(l , h), Japan, m . -111,-11 de-trpyijd 10!).000 H d‘ve!litlis,:. 54 t etttplo:s,an.l l :lo.ooo tits. A life hnike (“it at tho. ~aint• • titne irl thirty. virt , rtt the:city—, the earth o . pette44 obi4 , ed 4)Vel 4 th ,, tisands 1,,t arlfj r ;Cell • . . 1 1 1 k,.6Le:v to ' Nortilurti A tax rolltiefi'r on Lona. Nand inyol. nntar]ty rnl led a laily -110. wa- :d nr *ta a Ini7v•when :ai:ei - vied 4, a Ni it wa-i g ;,, v .0, and whi.•ti slw got eint fit it ilro‘t: id rapidly. :Thr lady firecra pitol tWice effi.ict —and t to.ciointain a. pair of pistids and a bowie knife. . . i)•. t,f re , ,u.lu.tiutis ha ,. ['con pas.: \Vhig (it -coral Committee (f Nev; York Pity, dt•ciaritio' ti), i;:t•41-; Of 1.110 (,r ,, aniz.ti ion -till to ht.: Alto prilic:•lul:.eminr.:- ...0,.d lirsour n•reate . so . ac.-t o t.l il , .:ott for years .. by thr,m,tla.cit . the. 1 . - fr iou ;: su c h p.s7.o . ., ltectiot! to,dontetic ry.,,zititi•rn:..l-ittli2'vt.t.:m(lits il:t)osita(m to usprpiltion, etc:; that the ('iymmitttie 1.. , );- L . l :, c,p1;0 1 .e4 t) the tAxtettsiOn'ort.lavc rv, and . wl;hliolds a ll sympatfiv , fro - m, 4.110 , .e ‘yito rell.ealcd 11fi,ottri (...ornilrtyini l e., Tl:e..G)clmittth , disclaims all or allryr sac to politteal organiza - . IBM sem ,utid in to-da ol‘'ent !.2f;:h of. the Nu umes fri'ml the , 4ui our frittielA R•tteel to w..* , lt . etititlcel .to The Next P y resident. • special r4 4 ):ltch IO ilici.N. Y. Ti'tbrnc ,Tlte Kansas- debate \ 6.1 I continua kestive ral days: Messrs. Galloway, floward,• KO scy,' ilurlitigame, Ohio - Clithipbell, Granger and Watson are yet to . be heard. Dough= 1 is openly announced us' a candidate in t it? Presidential . election, and he t-aYs hims •tf that his name will lie before.theCincinnati Convilttion. 'Fremont is not It Catholic aa' reported, but is Of litiitnenot decent:ond wits long since confirtntal as a inember•of • the Episcopal Church. Letters iitvoring his nom ination are flowing in Rom all . quarters. - --t= nis . friends urge fotr pointy in his favor ; he is a new than; freSli froni the people; his past lift: shoWs him to' le.posseSsed of back bone;. htsis opposed to-Siayery i;ggression \ and tse in' favor of Free Territories, and; he favors the Eacitic 'Railroad. .. Banks declines the nomination. SaWara is earnestly adyecated by many perions, but it is doubt u - whether he will accept. MCLean, ,Chase, Mlle and I Wihnot all -have warm friends and'support ! ers.. But the motto with every one iS, ,. .`S-di:- cess to priuciPleS rather than. men .. , - ow ion wm cstl tuat,there wou li phia on the :24d tiue entertaihtld the w:iv. • true friends of - attest. • Put. the 4.16-angeil• uity iii the, way irw.otit t. • e , " • rher Wet th,if - the is up'- ht:•atioil 1.1;1 1 .1 act - (inegion hoi•tility on the either IJSC11)1(2, t the S;ilte, eke .rikes • at the woufd ; ,thrrcfyea I 1 the Copy ition :bee ixed •to flat • • pine eivw,how h Meet . , and than, if lit can' kinti.a qtf actioll, (and )( Ise at (a)Cc anti the Pre , :idential il t itit We .;••• hall .. all .je we shall. ueeu The KnOw-ITothing Vice Presidental Can didate:oo;kll OW•Notlaingitm. - -- ..,,, oe given ....... 5 :,r ore Oullant. eq.); -....... -" While ANOREINY ' • JACKSON Dinielsoit was I editor of tbe, \Vat:l4llo . ton Urtioh, Ow 1 0/ P At w. ing:editoNal iippetirtZin that paper. . k ' . " liiMiCiitATiOZ`Trie Ri':inibiiC of W . culnes.. - - day etititains a king article tin inunigratitin to the United' States. , It : portray% in vtvid• eid ers the rapid and unpartilielleti increase in tho nuii ers of those 'wile are seeking , our shores. The: Irish : emigration is so great that the court journal chisst!s it an,tong "the phetioni ena.otiiistery." ; We (Andrew Judison•Poti ettni,) are glad to see oitilirolion, from the OldlPo r bt. it 6rio u , to ~,j,hys.icot tOr ce• we ;teed to Jell : the i;ire:it and to ;Guild our lin provemeals. kV have yet outt - will lime fur ' Rainy luny years . l4-o i oe and rouge enough j;1• 1 . . - - . thew inelusti-g-it enterprie. 1 But it as not I .'4t ' .A tile- nr " 4t r irculie " Gre:li* * 4, P1i16'317 '•l•'t• ' our intention to discuss this brani!li ot Alle'..:nh..l R bY „, l ,, t p e ,i v fN C Z:, l L l i r l r ,c e i c l :•,,ll l ,.,,i i il l y, ' ,Wt . o . t . C nt " .t 9 11:i ' -4 . - lea at the preScnt time. Tin! ii'ltivit partx i l ..... ~...,, , ,, ,.... ...,.m . •• . ~.1 .., .., .... , .,....,. . - - .• is 11OW ptustratd, and .4. w ill be !line etttsuuli I — 7 7-7— ' --7-- ' '77--.-- .7 7--- i. • • ' - to col II tom ei , the disetision when another stt 1 11.)1•NT , GN I S yi•;( , F,T.I . IILr. tHIDAPS.IriiiBA..L.S.43I, i 7 , , prst re tempt is.ntade 1)5; the FEIA:IiALISTS s TO R13. 4 11'111 - I , 4 ',. ed a st i i.W67. t ,72„ j i, c y l° .19 . r - c aN i} r 4 t r g i l' ef d: READ.: , - THE. PILINCIPLKS, Olt TIIF:A-lEN Liws." . .....• .-. e . 1i 0nti .„,,,,,.; 51 . ,: kr ,i, 1, 1 . •ift,•-,, , ,.. !. \- - : . -. . •• 1 • ; -- •---•,..,-°-•:-- FRAM is P. 1.1t.',Ara,;J0..--,A hag letter of 1: • • Reiff Spacga risa .I. - . ' _ _. tilt'. - gentleman; (a re.siile . nt uf St.:Louis, Mis:•l . ~ .: -- . Lizile & fitlxding .:. , • . ~ . souri,y dertiong, :his pft,ition lllregiird to .the A RE.-,iow receiving .it larg.elsik - of 'Meow Goods .. :11.(Tublivail 1 .10 1',, appk.:krs in .1-4 St. Louis 1 '47: - Ili . fur the spr,ing trade, tutu° li:4W:waling the . f),,,i i , ieria of Al , i iic h 4. Ti n ., fl o :i ,• 2 Dar - a . .,!-Prqselit, high p; lees or many a ticled, are hound to ' °" in ' `--- --. • 11 . tli'mt . cli-ap to make moil for •tli'eir I;"nanner, graph defittes• n§ - .pozAttcat itioriielearly i-- s '''• ,'t •; - arts 1• i ..1 • - i- i ' • 1 .' - 1 • ; • :dot,. witlea w... ,e on mot. tt, a..t010.t...0 mont t.i. •. . ` 4 I iiirn well awltre that the i.eri'ille (00)S Of The pfopie say that, at L4tte .4.:llaiiling'a they 7' the : preset!! Adininistration h:tve sour=ht to I.gttt the worth or thtir Inoue!: i rail titictlF,...- them. , t••Tunkhanncick llaor . ,ll i 1,7; 18501 . - . , 1010 ' proseribe..every • liemovrat who ()pp( •• •s it • - •• - • Depot, —.,. d•tgiwis upon the queStion of Slavery in. the. 1 • . 4 • • AtrarlON, '.reir.4Uries,` and ; on . the K 4 tisas net. I - kti w, I' • taig a that hi.' the Skutie test Mk. Jefltirson, at ‘1) , . .. E sub4critter willuirer . tor sale.. at liis"itture in ui I the ilfustriouti statesman of. every .5: ,, 0 of thel l 1H111.r.9411.,;:iii./.<9,inTNovt;e4,l“..o...Stil>vo:toheaD•dtsl .4 : t ay of , : ii .tt i, p vi r i il • rt ..,:ijex.t,......i5 . TV In 0 ... L .11 0 - the c, I ZePehlie f • W,nald be excluded from 'the party I.etitliii*lir.)fftlfio. ~1 .. f-- • . -t be which they fti l tinded • and mado • trititoplialit.-- 1 h& 4 t I L I II :=VPJR"- 117 1" 6 :4. 4 ' - ' 3I. Y 0(j : 16 01:11 ' . sold, .c : the public will haVe tliti. • ,..hes:t endurethey I 'lli° suCcesi\ Whfch has attended the . Admin. / , . . ..,- s- • - ever hall to:bay cheap! ...'_-. .! 1 ~ i i":.l ' , l 1 istratilm in: kips (.110rt, ::!:roes tu.niustrate the . Ift• assorinicnit confisi.s of' The usteil varie . ty •of 1 betvilit . y. ofillose . who • haveso,rcadity adept= I country.stoitss,Crockery and Ifardwarii., Dry Geod4, red' ts - dot , ritit4 and teach a : leSison I LI Of 'cite Wet I Groceries, •• .. tic. Ac.. - Now ii vetir' chance, Farmers,. to • to the hottest Detnoeracy .WI - en t/heY shall itfrain -I lay in a stock.. To the Ladies . ; II wonlillsay thit.yen ''' ' ntt,tp bargehis ; in Ladies' Pie - st; Goods. la I•ibe temptedl dto Plam. reneghdes •• d d . ' I • and d 41a. short torn one,..eoisfe all, - antlibuy,,,yeurSelvim ilell.. kgogues in power.; - But the. phitliirnis, tinketr. I • , Too l • 5.....:Ait min t s - of Ave teellaiti eri Oudot., 1 - ed 'up- by' Air ' , Pie r ce, Mid:: tiotiglas and 111 r. I•down • over fit clollart, ids trionthspretlit „with` OA good 1 Cushing, will' never supersede the- priaei pl es . daceri-Y.' • • • •. 4 . ,•,, - i,..,_ , ' inculcated 4 Mr. 'JeKraoti, nor will :the.N3,l 7 . Irotic . c.p.--- - Aii persons tactelited to me are i , . , . • I rimmed to call and tattle hefere : the.'ketli of April, .. worthies be !likely to 'take- his place :in ,thecP: JAAIE4,f.:6II.II‘II. , heartit'of the IDeitweraey.'" -4, - • :-.. - .- -' i . .- -- : ' loivpp that,: ; so. far their .first . duty 1 their own or;:tan -3.10 that ',with . an. .disbatid theta s all the ;' and . .the Couvention. !invited to inakol plat Which ttoi.lolens.te nt ol t jeet ;, tops sliOrt of the is wrong, they us, is'o.erely Aossi btu chance , in t.;4 ability to rifici If it eatinot do MEM a fair cliauve is seuy , yvt to so itii - coOrse should _ we 'ptuierstand, itrot of this Own ()royal for 'their i) . rsed by a State tie; '‘ yovid be a 1 DeNer . weary o: hit so . ~ roueit at I .lnt of the .o . ppo. mptingAiilkit 'of ingh we may ali Convention will ' ieets:airoild.:at he wise in us mom) nti into °mimics In Or- Contain notices volunteers.. Iti, 1856 overboard Etnr_e fif whom itianagv. npon 'cakes' of ieti,•,and 'othCta•y:cr ,from 114e.W.ater by - peroril Many.ot thi3 pasicti.lcrs,ainong whoil tsonni fenntles; remained 'on the boat ul burning Of their cloilN drove klitila I inimithe 'water. -‘ - • \ Parties lave been engaged; irll da,' ! iri drag. ging the, river. Fitte - en bodies were'.reCoc ered: w-day, ticenty: in aN..I 'About tbiiiy person~ are -stilt I T4t., c.fo ners inveiitirration h rs not yet, been concluded. • • 'earlyiev 7 yesterday )est, long- Dna bet ciinchin ig to think Guy. FORD DErii..4:s•G Gov. 'Thrifnai 11. turd, who wipt• ael e nf e from Ohio- to t PirtiadelphialAtiterieitnNa.. tional Ct . wi•entiod, itiade'a speed: aU Colufn inls; Ohio,.before tht: :Order of Uni tell'Amer: it•ans• on tlie„eveningof Wedriesday,4:itkinst„. in which ft . e. took- oetiasion toSdeflito 1 1' 1 114 posi- ;, Ire:.clattried to. be an.Artteritiah his 'WhOle hcritrt—riprosed do foreigtf ittYrs , ress. 7 ) sion.whetire.f. of '2.l.ittreir:ttr iitate.;• was aiso o 4r0!...ed to . at 11;j tne we .as itirpttid. Ile said .ho' had .let l frniitl'at Philititt.4l)l4 what Atnerieattistn nie4ps in tl - 6 - ' Sonth—tind that- wits . --4, , Degro. Fie.tidicul ed the i.dezi. of.the States t:e.eeditig TrOnt• the,.ettion.'• I w Its dtkiisive • ! • „ , i hat I oppiL:ed to ail aggress 4 . Wile siSc. two :Isni••rvatiy to strike •fir':z.t. the. one Which al,:h iiroiwlte, first.: • Thu battle !of 81:i.t. , rv. ;14 1 ,11 lirtteiont.is • laid it riltit be ile-f eided Whici/ sentivii::i and mit;6 l l. l . al. The crisis L ‘ t.t, like patri.its—lil;.e•sittioilikl men:, 3 (10 ignovj ;We slat'a e)11 plank .witi - ck)i)th t,tit. I Pan a(:t . nnin . -or an - set - of take the true;ti+] on thi,:iii:etion; 'who afe united:6J the iiriiie•ple that we ItTirlst nitire Slave f-1.%::e-r1;0 7 .v.7 • . , . . Southerners Going to Kansas.- • ..], j . • ' , CI.IAILE:STON S. C., Alitreh 15,;18,5 (3., . • A I a.rg . e meeting was 1 - toM:• i tx t -,t his' [vity; last• i night, to r ptentote • einigiltrion t.t) kan.a.3...., 7 ' An zt(i(l andt'andtez....olut.iOn i,yore ad'i l ? iiti;..d ; ll.-1 daring ;81ave„9-y to I l ia* a f.ol - tt . teal 4:lilatt , tit.-0:'1 t.l lO c.-..afe(lo-;(k‘y i s . - itHLTarat - Jka , frotrt the. pr e s-- ent sy,tent - Of' crovernmetti, amici.ainling the l rigltt• :to i)rennoto ety-4 1 r:itiou . 1 0 ..Kai lsa s 8 4 .. , • privaict:itativt(lo:lls, 6ut..di',ckirning,t i tity Sta-tl l . attempt at artned interventjowin the'-itfi s ai r.(-- i. of k:ln•°-4.4. • Un - ttn:little•i:;*''vro' appytitte4' t( .colletv•tonils,• Sze. '. -- - : .- -.-- ' . • --- - - - . . . S * NOTICE; • , I I. SEEK .. will continence: _ " tl l l . ll I School on Ilocday The 24th irtst., in the • foru*; ty.9ccupie‘l by her in Blonin ! n‘11:41 • limitroge, 11.1dreli 18, '1 . Rei-. A. 0. Warreft will, .preach.in the Universalil Church, 'Montrose, next Funthy: Snhject : in the P M., '"Lileiir the tnitlilk of,t4e stream and rist . . . • • .• ' - N67rICE4 ' !. • .. . The Suliool Directors of Iltilgewater District lifil meet in MOntrose on Saturday, April sth, at I . o:tilocf DE We, whine names are heteuitto.subseribrd i belies.-- ir7 that a, " Fair" to be held mOuthly, fot♦the benefit . of those wishing to buy or sell Stock . , might be matte a greai convenience to such persons, do.ugree to use our itifluenee and contribute. to suctiollerprise,-14 attending and bringing in Stock i to such fairs sp held. tIVe .therefore gill! public notice that ,tbe!re will he a - Fair held in Montrose on the fir:St Monday' each _month during the etirrent4ear, & eonimenCing, on the fit Monday of AMil ttex on width Ititis there will be ex-pOried to sale Horses ; Oxen; Cows; Young Stock; Waggoils - FlOws, flarnesses, and most.efery hind of Farming Utensils. credit of 'Six months-will be gt over Aye dollars, with good security . . Alit C. -Luce will:he-in attendUnee' anci cry - off all property desired . to bd.sold at 'aitction, ftir a reaziona-, ble.tommi:siim, to be paid by the utrnei . . Otlamlo ' • A. C. /- Jotias. Mack; • • • Itoritee hmith,. • George Paaes, :William L.: Beebe,: j. N. J. Patch, . • 7g: C. Clukiin, R. Thayer, L. Searle, • Wni. -Post, -• . • iC C. liriplister. -. Win. Dutcher, . E; Newcomb, . M. 'C. Catlin, ' • - ' ..htzor I, titrvp,- -•- • • • - MAIAZIED. . • In liPtiox . ; on.Ratuplay Ilarallst, •th . e.resitience. of thd I ides Caber. by Ehl. It: Tower,j Mr. DAstzi. PELLANt,Vf Abington, Luzern & co.i'to lists Rain , I:. PERRI (la Brooklyn, jlarcb •Ifi, 1856.. ttOtiicm - . . . _ Per order-of the Board. - 1 C. 3. CuRTIS, See'y. NOTICE. get Ifl, 'n werkt • . • ntli the to leay . ill all sums
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