The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 18, 1850, Image 2

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WILLIAM, T. B
WORIIIOIII,
EPIIIIRAIVII BANKS
Ila Mr Filliniorel conas no in Ilio st of
_re. difficulties. and Wow are tulle manfully roof
mar Wu lake a for granted W. Iw wdl vary
tfio tail. fur xluel. Ilia Except!. Alp i• @Warn..
If l.e dMli r. x .ih the la.l ailionnalrutioa, is he not
Laud I.• declare lie mappwaii to the pobey
Deenocratie Blanding, OMNI- thu
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C., Olio Comity will meet ut Om 11.0.1.. f Wm. K.
Halals, AI Mastro.., au fialufAfty, :hay 2711, at
o'clock I'. M. A full nitauflanAs•es important.
•
The folkumug gentlemen r ..... i . ule meld Com
nUllee •
Ilsuj. Perrin Was, Neb.] exmp,
A. Grow. J. S. Kionher.Samilel Aire. N C
BENJ GLIDDEN. elialeo
Mien W. 11,..11111 VI
As wo remarked law week, Om ackneas of Pre
edanl Tan , wan very brief, and woe not ronAl.•
enut on all dangerous rap to within about forty-eight
ham of his notnane. Inn the Ith he woe yrenent
n dyw a ikw .4 deo Waaltinglon Monument,
i n o n , tan "weal heolth, liatenod to Gen.
reales Oration. In the after..., he ate heartily
of churn. which brought on ;Lathan during
the night, difficulty to which Im ham teen sub
ject Winen hie eanapiairt in Mexico. The next day
he opponent! a little better; but n Wayne .0011
MO an, and hi. dimusa changed to a bellitm• in
torinlttent fever of the typhoid 11 pe. Thi• eon•
linutd to reduce him very ropidly, and on Sunday
hi. fricals bonaming oornowhat apyrabetutive, wail
to Ilaltintoro for hi. sowiv;lnw, Or. Waal, and
hi. brother On Monday ho wt. no better, and
on Totenday watt given up by bin phyniciann and
friss& Uotrrea• convened, as untal, but inn,-
dtataly adjoutml. Ha cannoned totun down
vary rapidly until Tuarlay night, when, at thirty
-6o mind. pot ten o'clock, 111 toll rfflteenillit of
Ida 61011.1 houltino, sad conscious that ha won
naar bin end, he rosignod ayttit to Gun
gays it." Ponce to hi. ulte• I
C 1.1.1.7 MAS/110.—Laller Writers and polit -
mane are again busy, aa canal, its carving out a
Cabinet for Measly President, a being generally
undorineed Mat the .14 me rendered their resigns.
tids
immediately after Mr. Fillmore was ammo
in. Among the .60.111 mem auggemed. are
Waists r awl RB6l. C. Winthrop for the
litrao Department ; Geo. Evan., or M.. and Thee
M. T. MaKenatar, of Pa., and (MNI 01.0 01,1•0
AI.) fee the Moiety ; haulm, Vinton and
Tom Corwin, d Ohm for the Interior; T. But
ha King d Ga. aird Wm. R. Graham of N. for
the War Department; h. Morehead of Ny.
aad S. D. King for Ihe Navy; ie. Asir M, how
ever. no Cabled him bed orcially anianinced,
sad may not he for raver.' dm.
All reports agree In ono thing. aud ilia t le, the
late Garda Calmer 11.111 had peremptory lend
to retire to the Made* of andle life, excepting,
pedlar,. when MIMI letter writere are
half dlasmed le hit nem.. 111 the P. 0. Irene.-
..eat. It le ohm believed that Mr. r'lay wdl have
the dahletairig of Ws new Calmel, mid that it will
he wholly dominated of friend. of him romp. ,
theme. It is quite certain that the flay
hr ...h of 1118 wady is to he reinetati d.
IT Form Wino members of Canary,ne itat.
noisy week. vend to lay the "alpine bonnets on
the haste. 'l'netebe end Strobe, where from
Crawford . * ewn Side, made damn., weed... in
daimon of the pleader, and declared that if Crew•
Ind aeon be sweetened, they would Mars his
immenry win him. Their marched., and their
threat., however, availed mem,. The tote wee
takm. and esteemed Cran feed and his accom
plices in the plunder , to the hammy they deser ved
AM yet eat one ward of this is naked et* even
Meted et in the Galled.. omen tit this county,
winch, elthough eloquent as Inill.frog Meat ee
traveganee enanageoneut of our munly
deem, and the fell pay of ...Inherent our Stele
Maidenly, hes been as dumb as Glidden's Maul.
ray Meet the lialphite matter from the fine. Why
I. Ode Why dace it net enlighten Its whip
am about the eeormous robberies it. party favorites
have perpetrated wpm the National Treenail ,
Why Mes it not my dist Crawford. whip Seem.
tory of War, Memel( mewled a coal cc. ktroyairent
and fifteen Ilisarriof &Miry, while ahem. Ihroegh
hi. aid, and Mal of three or few ether members of
the Cabinet. have pocketed more then eight how,'
the arnmat d Ah, the mama is obvious Snell
an expose would net oehaneo the promo.. of the
whip party. It can prate long ant tent ate.;
o prodigality" In repairing the dm*, ilbarranged
Ind Inky old hi...prod; it em died rivers oil
arackeill• team breams the late legislature,
(whit& our *Mimed le woken for wmke by the i
honor courts of Its Whig Goventer. end his ,
salami aml assume ally. Best.) voted theorises
MI pay for a Are dnye I bet it hem e. sane t.
.pie. against the wettest extra...gams of Mere.
diet. ale Collamer—ne team to idled for the plan.
der •C Mee ear Nat West Treasury by
Cranked and hie sesemplices. Oh, eel That
e ahem the cam." Verily, them Galphies are
the my monomer ameistancy and fairest*?
Mr. Curie Georreedes.—Tbe death of rel- I
ISM Ta . ylier has dews all at ma vela hi refer.'
ewe to eta meaner, sad what Ms messes we
we Is a male, .( aeajostmee only. nest did asn.
Ilan eti will 1h saw Preekleal them ►le Mad.'
If be &..d raver that selteme i se it itt d•ti p..
sally Mined lee edge tee. Ma puppets of sr.
ryfrog me aria day Yfl be* If be Nhealill
deem M wham Is woe Wpodgy sf Id• peek
seeseri then tre Adly des lel* that it le • I
dewed leadag. Wide we Mr the hereds,
lee we .I al Imps Mt dee latter. We Metre I
bedded 'llll.lplea WWI ass do Comae.
Wernedee eke le It. meow.. parity—.r•
pee ale. .. exta le emit bays eillataled Y pd.
webs the wettedeeef C.MM.ledllw Nod.
se rod te lb.. net pay we ..wee eke
le re yet edged. Cewerted ire We bet •
pm adept= et • Ose pay oe the edette
Id debia ep d• dee. ma men.* to
the MOW. Tile dull *me b. Ile on.
1.• ••• I* dwel. ^ e . pal .we
•Mk wale WM ewe Wady dela. .. of
.it Or reding Out it wide bee rhesdiee• d
me Mom ye" woe kr& WY de Dom.
mg, We twee. toe Pepe the MINI a 14111*
me weld deny .der bed. dl rewedne
MINN eiptep We wee/ be de 41 et de.
leeritleddewe did dem, treed It Y ; bet
ere Wel le the Imd le Odd we ahem I emend
Its 1101• WW Me pm* WY.
Sesserlse es •Wailove WIWI.
imeeid of makes. that wham they ge md
km Made ..d ether ...Mile@ likely.* make thom•
large mouthful, they .pit apse and aver diem NI
over with a mines duos, eat that they may Yip
Idown seedy W. mike Wm the editer• of mm.
sal Itemecretio Joemele• omit ae the Wm.*
teem Vona ea it echoes. Mb. Pemerytoenieu.
Atkin, Are's, Nets , kW* Oleee.aud • Her other
pro-devery owes, hamog made up their Wade
to *wallow Prevedgut Fillmore body and breath.
hove uni toted the mgactly of the " emblem
of \l'odoteh - and already tommeneed the pep.-
mime of thew value in the meaner &earthed.
Th. Wmluagtett Mann thus °omelette. opera
hum
terrolories without on organ.-
_
rotion by • 'eager., to lin not hound to mow Ine
to the moot decided rummer If he Mo
notone,. of a otioldsry officer iuterfeAwith Ahe
mod rights of the pent* oftiliew Mee i• hMOI
under the mow ooleana oldtkitypttto Im into Nis
condom, and re, ...... ond It MO
mimeo forward to lay a mute conalitutieu
lwfore the government. in the Preodent not helmet.
yoga
prow.mon to eougrerre. to
expreu his dement '—te reeommesul to that body
1 ..
mann!. a ler/dowel gelVernalelil fox them.
or tl of the M d boot pawl, and to determine
mid ihm 're . =
' nulttur, order* hove been b . l
I m, of the United State@ for the purpmeof to
terfenng between Ta xm and New Mexico. dwelt
of become his Mil, without one 1110111enell delay,
utemligote the cedar,, and countermand the
snort h of too troops...
Then lake the following from Friday's Penn
., ! ran..es, xhich is Lot . sample of What almost
daily appears in deal Mr.:
c The madden deed. of General Taylor:mid the
ohmage 111 the mho ..... tritium of the general guy.
eminent, PM lead to d,nnnne conewpanm a for
real or for td. Sleety intelligent mem regard the
Irrupt elm thetela Ad teal glaweny , , Mode Where
have coley/mod theenwlvt• that the none wdl he
Agleam.. 31r Fab ..... o beide a sun influence to!
Ide resole. Ilee nuclei negative official neediest!
Ws. 1111140 hie future LW/ao ummter of mystery
If be le a erne, lino, Into 0C /nap, he e nay loud!
political sod to dee tweet fel a
nent...wit tof all tmr;
trying trouble,. If, on the contrary, he ie mere k
portmeo—• mere memento!. —ho may contribute
to Ilis immediate overthrow of the hope@ of every
W s
and precipitate dee catastrophe of dimanion.
We ars free to hone., thot en, look for be,
ter door from the taw !bends.; and we sre
strengthened in dial expecte.on by the perwat of
n letter which he wrote reply to Fourth of Ju
ly !moieties, eaten& d to hue by the Temperance
men of MAUD. • • • We calm pest away
from w the fact, that Mr. Fillmore hoe alwat o!
been Ilse fan friend of Clay, mid that be n the I
roe of to, n pond, the denetegegus, who now loaded..
anew of fonanciern 111 the &mete. We ebould
regret, for his own Fake, as well as for demi...-
try'. sake. If he did Mil elevate leenwlf above all
manta...al Nehmen and declare boldly for the
The All.u.y Argus duos demist ow its mho.
Mr. Fillmore tilaeed, by this dimpensation of
Prot Wenn, in the Presidential chair. and wo tnret
will hare the aid of that game high rower to me
an hint in the Jewharge of,h,s rempoutable Jade*
at this witicial period in the affairs of the Nation.
What hw probable coarse will be, we dose, wo
wed at this nine to judge ; though it Seto he pre
that he adi ..... monition won for the ail
. pietinent of the Jiltieultire growing out of lb. tor.
Mortal omen., and probably npos • baste not
materially et variance arh ll,e comprornwe bill
now before the Senate."
Your information be cernet. then geode
en liabiltins, who have been um.' the Govern
ment for the last fifteen menthe for their own per
net 'dipole—end emlenoreng to kindle the
dolma of dieseril—will lied Mr. Finnan eve the
Inn in he notified...it by them. Mr:Seward hav
ing etiolated ouch no overweeninganxiety to be
stride the Abolition Indhiy—Mr. Fillmore hos
wonted to run n ran with him for such an tine
hie purpose. Ito ha. wisely leaked eu, a Celln
spectator piths fatitaline noks of the great taun
ter of the Ilyher Lew'• throty—willing to bids
hie time, and trent in Providence. • • • We
Wien that Mr Finn.... he. Av....". "
roe. to eosin lota Justly opyreetal• his amnia.
Ile case. but per e, net the emberrasetnente
which General Teylin eitennter, d, arose from
the rmalition of Sir. Seward etel the Cabinet—to
mann und thwart the wishes of the Logi...dare.
If he cennite the &mein of In Adinientrettea he
will call around him the strong meat of his party
who were not the chief actor, an thy Alanghler
, he y Caareemart. Ile will dawn. his Cabieet,l
and is the adjustment of the anti-slavery ontre
versy, by approving the Coammanee lolls, ling'
the Seward clmue at snit'. length, and endeavor
te redeem the pledgee of Illentwel Taylor in being'
the President of the linen. If he pursue this
nurse, he will eel ..... and the none. even of him
anneal eyeencona
Hew woll it he yriewhie for President Palma*
It be unmoved by nth kind and dinutereged
red te prevent even eliedding tears aver win
generosity! it.. path is clearly merited nt—
they have great ....Once' in hie following
II -* . Of name he will ! No matter Omagh
they all myrniented ben a ••• leadneathed Ab
annular when he was m candela.. for Vier, Peng ,
dent. end warned the 1.11111 ageing him; he le'
President now; is supposed to be newly swallow
; ed, Stet on nee the alma. •We fear, however,
that they any yet bo ileachied hi Itie dimeissigw,
and Wrangle before they gel hint quite down. If
al ell hke ether Whig pelitkienti, as he memento,
he ham are very king and we apprehend will coo
, limn te ...tick tit;' and mammal, them Mann
hmly. We have ye objections to their tryiag to
experiment, however, ....veil thong& it tilts
The Wed/three rene.potalsot el' the Triheee
, earl that the eon of the Amaral of Presidest Tay
,' ler will not tw lea, and may one /loa th ed
L ' . 4.' 1. '7 4 .1 4 ,
h
abided bY the Whip if the Ptheident had bath •
• Othootht, and the Treasury had hoes tapped to
that thenntheethetst to &hey the outgrows et
hi. banal! One hundred theethod denote! 3.M
thistk el' it. And .11 pent fa tho Inawal el see
then
es « Twwwww—TY; Clrowohp DH
• N 0.414 Nlhb wilor was INKIWWI in do
AkioN IlwArd.w Munk, wwiegJoso VW.
W D. CI. W. P.. Oa. H. Wool. Carimbio.—
The fdlwiw pinions Iwo •Iwriod saws of We
I DlKAutz Amon Clow. W. P.; M. GIRL W.
A.; Dower WAN P.. W. P.I H. W. Wilbur. R.
; C. IL 111116 r. A. R. 0.1 Ow. W.
r. a ; C. H. %W. T.; T. J. Lao, C.; Whin
Tlagby. A. 43.1 D. L R.; W. N.
Wooer. O.
E.M..ay k mid. Me bed nab loknin•
ft.,* pu, kfikit MIS MI Whin. I
Wt. II k dream lohnoi M.k Mr rffir Poo
dad Yr kiwi Moult yolks Ike purl Msakke.
Wes Ism*. owl Mil Ilwer M. Cimiemb.,
Ifira vibe a.. —I of Roir& lb&
re raft rook sink amrs low
I, eallis stem rim Kw, ••• an rib
& tog"
latter imam INsequelhase==Cennatirs virgin Isa
l tory, is . bootleg." o A Fee-
Cerneemacese el The to=b Pmosehrearn. ld hir ,„ .. d
M.""'"L'...2".1"." aan
the manna ad Iwo
v... the humbug° had up to,
W""
= LIN' tlie thin • =Wain o BerbsCemity lest. made ils
sio•—The I—The of
tend el Mom= Wright, ef Deyleidown..ind sppearence.) mod los Bth , •••• W.'. . 46'
Boelotbo. Obwm•bmg , •PD•Dod by saeY.llygererotegel the pemieof BoupiebasinaCiran.
fun Base lane.. Caine ty to hack hie mosrlom, ND in vain. Illizty.sonn
.orr In s
sloe at tide plane. I have ea .1.111 • amain, vain—• memeosid•• if . 0 • twro •• ••1••—••••
thereligh inveetigatiee may be rolled.. The al= mild sousier.
sannielesers bririg with them • =pathtion for pm.. i „„ eq g q rq.... migremies, that
take= sed intirmity, as I eau bear witness to
resew= by epithets and rose= will be squally ite
thole court. sa and geollemanly deportme. and
their matrif.tatiou of • rending and demounted successfal—ii will not tui more wt. And by pea
trill N fen. out sued expose villsinly, let it strike phecy that the Democracy of Flesquebann• have
where it may.
deserted that =adment I. only equalled in andaci.
Neatest mt.. = via: C. L. Ward, Esq., CM.
John F Mean. and Col. D. M. Bull, from your ttY thesta. Pl•Phoof to. Dthrd•lio. hi.
county, were
am
wily, by the Board. All make that Awe, and got hisrsjoelavery candidate
of them havo been examined. Col Mean, whelitno the field dho does sat believe us.
has held notes for mine years, having be.o dep.,
ed with bun for safe keeping by Col. Belli., after
he had resigned the caninerehip of that capitollese
co.en..• 1010.911111rehethho stmnotiessmount.
lug to upwards of e 69,00, was prodeeed by him '
and copes taken of the same s.
In the developmente• hare • ..seine u of!
Banking, or m other word., (for I care not how
you may a ttttt pl to translate it by stringent ap.l
acad. of individual liability claim. , or other
desirable re=edieed legal swindling corporate bed
' io. It has been well sml truthfully rid that
Ilmike have no reel. 'll'h= little teat acted be
itii4Oppno.ll_ ors the flood or over,
Democrat throve.. die length and breath or
the Sttato. The Di...coney have warred, I/I 81111]
NH of the lagiiature, against these fraudulent'
corporate privilege.factor which have been
brought to light by fine invexigotion, prove con-
elueively and as clear aa noon day, that Ike Denio
,""innoyrixßork et to
wh
I mode, ostensively published,* have so ' donbl7l
will be by the nest Logidature. nroootstions ana
frauds ars being conetantly imposed upon the hard
: fisted mod working million., by the Bank gentry.
who live cm the =Wages and eandup of air
one= peole. That o good way coma of evil,"
hope is gee thee ism. of every nava who
has participated In them Banking freed, held up
is the gamier an insulted and injured commueity.
Having an opportunity of a free interchange of ;
=aliment with many of the prominent Democrats ,
of this c.nty, I am happy to inform you that I
very little division of =aliment est. in the melte
of the party. The attempt to overleap the usages
of the pony, winch unfortoo•trily pnwed leo sue-,
centre!. but will meet with poor encouragement.
I The relalde Dem....rank .cad file, unite in the
!jostles end propriety of extending to old Demo
' crane Ties, her deferred eight le Cengremmau.
. a n
dad give the meet poetise &mune. that Somme
, ne wall unite upon om of that county.
'llde carried eat... I h ave no doubt it will be. will
Wrenn.. the separations Mows who would learn.
plo undue foot the pony which hoe cheriehed him
Itfe, on the mere porta.t of.. einem. Woe,
end who me nteanorable occasion, pledged hie
"earner:on" te get np • evader beket for no
ether object Ihm. the overthrow of that very par
ty. and. which wee %run attempted by nulling
with Joelina Giddings and other abolitentime,
the orgmiisalson of the torment Congreee. Hum
bug. sod expedients ran no leopr charm im hen.
eat Demenracy Suesushanna. Ilee eyes are
open.and llosito who expect her suffrage must give
seldom.. of • devotion le the principle. arid usa
ge. of the Democratic party.
Yeeterday we had • meet refreshing rain. and
to-day the sun dot in all it•wdendorie. Oar crops
leek prerniimg—ne.r better.
Truly yam, dm,
CrWho e A Faner" 6, punks rsite here,
ho hes left ble mark in ehereeten not to be
mistaken. Bend., no em er be et • km to
conjecture orhe, Iu this Tow., monk! be likely le I
write melt ea spill.
—What h. ..y. .beat dm Hank lumalgaties
ie lose, ..d will meet . hearty towline. among .11
.tarn, exceptiog, af cane. r. the p.lq• • and
their Galena of warm.' frieada, of wham Own an
. few left"
—We shoe warmly elide. hie °pia. that
not very little dishsn of eatilimont so.. In the
realm of the party. i• N. roenty In
the ant Congresemen. So fat eon, informedon
geee—and era think we have as pad *p.n.
tidy to sown eamict iisfennation as any pars.,
A Fanner . net excepted—die prevelline feel
ing is in fay. of yielding to Tinge her alas. for
the next Cenrenernau, that dse
temp foment n candidate who is not ab Ita.l
whop • tn. Denman., in Dewy aad emetics
i• • wad, eon who, In the lap.. of A Far
m.. .li. given suds., heretofore, of • ...-
den to the ratimin. mid yawned dm Democrat
ic patty.. Abe moot •01. hominy.. spin...
wi th her limping, elipAhed amettnee, her hale.
her . 42 Tariff, preAlavety. Camera... h..—
hat White. and her 1ke.... Paermehaaa•
ha eee• eemagh of ouch cmitleda. Wady, and
waM remodiate then. Kai., were they preamiol,
as ithe ha dem in lin. peen
If wear. arrectly advised, It in the fernier of
them p 011... who le newt likely aphn le he I
offered as dos choice of dial comity. If n.we I
say mow emphittleally, an we have said before,
'A. mud at In accepted. 11... Wald A Par
me," oven, rel. Each • c.d..? Is he ready
wrike hi. 'DI Tariff. sad-Can.. Ilan, and I
march voider the micro of • etempAiandidate
Proleelial. and • right-hand man of the dote..
!dim.? W.. warmly .lino It, aldworn we
wee. we have known him to d•
inconsteleet many limes.. similar emu..
What Men la to lu done? Bimpl7 thl• Tlep,
if .be desires the hewn of fwniabing the twat Cur.
gree•man, moot premien an oneweeptiomble can-
I &law She wool below don a true Denseent, and
ern. moreover. who is MI einempreasietw,
•ell of file ozgelealow R I. armory. Bach a man.
ad wok w l 7. ow get the mopped of B..pebee•
Ea, either in Crufereace er at the pen.. TOW
bold prophecy. we an aware. but we happen to
haw it la W bawd en watetlting tangible ..d
oral. A, candidate of adverse winciples, even
Weigh boated by all %schema of o replan awn,
entiera" and by party drill, wesW, wa coed- I
Out. he madly lo the weative. Thera lea Waling
abroad ..wag eur previa no deepueated wed all
. ninths, &gaited alawey tateuneo, that party
wages ad diwipiw week' have bat Bath tad.-
.w in &tarns, the name Ines repudiating a
pt►olawr7 easdidabe nal euppertiog the ohumpian
of freedom We "oak what would be, oat what
we aro NM wady le Nay night WI. • Forewan.
ad le hweintowl.^
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a • Yam... It roma ...all madams I. ;Me
alma "Warr imam . « lamiags aaa tavola
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yam M dlymbing dyy OMm If Mem
Mymy Fmk imp m M maled to mil am
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why Mum wt "maim" Imemi asimey
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MOM mpsMsl bmiap II Wm Ibb mast
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go =brie Mw MOM. ma tt limmy lb
, There are some incident. connected with the,
lest ellnom of the late Preeelent, well worthy of
notice, betraying ea they do a hearties@ indiffer.
once, on the part of his pretended friend., to his
failings and opinions, se well os the haw end .b
-in to winch they hooted, to fores an
hone. man into the mapped of their ...liar no
tions. Thu' smell conduct, under any cum.,...)
nes, would be justly reprehensible, yet when the
.nctity of the death-eh...ler is invaded and to
the paroxysms of mim eo. is added a mental agony
such os can only he summed in the mind of a dying
man by threonned public censure mid disgrace •
sprier. leo um.. owe outragema
During the weknem of the Prewdzith hleesm
Stephens and Toombs thoth %Vhigei waited upon
hi sss , "to mare him, that, mins It. took mane
to protect the South. hie (fiends would
vide • resolution of mnoure on his emduel tu the
Galphin Inteineas." It ems thee his mental ther
eer seemed to eiek .. coder • complication of un
lookeththrcomae and theta that he remarked to
ha physicist, —tt I did not expect to encounter
what hum bowl me sine. my elevation to the Pm
eideney My motives hem been wilmorwthred.
and my feels,' met gnarly outraged."
Poor man ! Little del lio Imagine when he re
turned Iran the war-smthed fields of Meek..
mouthed with the commtroie proudest bay•—the
idolized warrior sod the man.worelimped veteran
—when cringing gcepheuoy was fawning but for
hi. mile, and longed to do him homage i little, we
my, did he then imagine. hew mon those very
with chitreetorietio ingratitiede. would rash
him to the heart, and virtually mod at bledeallt-
NP^..
Comment io ...them, but oro cannel turbos. •
passing remark further.
This Mown lu he own admissions, fire;, that
When he roewolttl to becoma the candidata of the
wing party for the Prendency, he sully had but
faint contentions of the Jac-allies to be encoun
tered ; and secondly that he little suspected the
read matures ef hut pretended friend.
—W. had feted the foe on the fiehl a battle,
• When deathwhots fell thick and fast
And breve wen died;"
.11.1 baring added hunts to lb. peewee. of Amen.
can awns, he at noes Weans a nation's Amodio.
All patties and amide did him hewer, fee he wee,
idoesilled will...se. lie we. dies bent by men
whim frioodehip Air hint, lice their regard for prin-
W. • hese prweneee. Ills ...bounded pop.
Warily wee nosed open, to exalt an often rope&
Med patty to power and plane. Alike hone* and
anekilled in political life ; he was flattered he. the
belief that the Name nahrorml eenAdtnett, which
he estarnandsd ou Ow field, would follow hlm to
the chair of State. The.. who amid hi. clews
lion knew it nwst be eehorwies ; and hence, had
their regard foe his fame been mouthed 1.1
would ham acted differently.
It is not easy to imagine • twee anthers...y
situation, than the one in which the braireeld man
at lest rimed Memel( placed. Ilarramed and per
plexed by now dMis, hie path hart by man who,
when blondishmente failedlle coerce, hesitated not
le threaten Min wills dityrace ; is any maned that
he Auld at lant yield • prey to extreme Pens-
Ile bee (onto bat • ncend victim to the rock
iem importnnitiee of mprincipled MON, who, bottet- 1
Mg of "all the decency." sampled net le heighten
Me death thware of theman who had " named',
them Isla life," to rums the aceomplabment ot
their unholy pompom.
Let tho reader rodent wpm this *tore, mad
seers emotivity if he he of that ...miler who tuft
of the devotion of modern whluery tp ^ free mil."
will he find in it a theism la fins his hear ef eat.-
.
Time "11.0Mt5...--f.
I Tits L. BOOK f. AIWA . superior to my'
ameher fiedsy ham issued forth. year. The Love.
ef the Angel@ a entails' that Art cam not!
srp. . Th. The Chi... Mother, and the
Lily .( Rosedale an perfect pure le their way
The Colored Fuld. Plate I eh* 4. 7 ewe.
Three, taken hi eaturostiee with tweet, other ea
. Kohl.ws apply sf
laden the lea exceediegly captivatieg.
Orteusia Meant. (far Aagueo Is likewlee •
atm.. of aarivalled beauty *ad *seen..,
whether we regatd he sobeillebowats tor Its
14n
y agate.. Of the OM it kr The Orly. of
' 1111.6 e.• Fetid. TIM% and the giolere—
, ezeelle., but the lallor emperlathrely es Its
table of wain. oahlbil• • literwl et fat thine'
be the literary I.e. Allagelber, like fiedere
Beek. it fairly =mews hattlf.
B..vunl MINN iitll6l.lllli I. likewise well de
earth% of praise. Far erabelhdreneaur it has two
very aloe sae*, Me Dirovery. arid The Rabbit
so the WWI. beerier ems twenty ethers) Ite pa
pers are all very poi, ewe of thews wreaker.
We hardly thlek, hemmer. that Swish. h..
proved se hi preerdieg Imre hi. oilier (today er
Graham. lierrribeless, be will pothebly east
there le the .h. 4 male ether thee. ead m sake
all even.
tJ Illemosiplia. h”lther of the Om Map
alon mmillid MAI Al..
T.. Mumma'. Maaaanon (by J.J. Ilrebanan,
1 1 4dak4) he Awe., has mnip Its 111,11.MI•00.
It le t apnea yorkwe. and As mod molt es
In& ohm and pnblinhen. Toms
I? The 'dim et hvidlut syier, _4 fami
ly. Mt lb. While liver M Selonlay, rotrillag
Implisßli. N Bertelary Mandl* be • few
daroirlms Way Mod INI tp ask alai
1011. Ode Natives la 'dare.
Cr LW shiers imo Tar Maio doe pi".
willow Orr • Milliry Inipollago what N.
Nuke uslovly Ong w. IL Immo Um dd.
lamliode• dm 13. iqolmunt•ol pm* a Top
oid•gue awl s•lbs.• jonindell•• A*
mAdllool ionfary. WIWI WI !Willa laws
p r Ow prim?
Cr TN Now of Ihres part the
tryr.rMrirt+4.w Wary by • gel*
• 111 IL I. limn prod • moblisa
wafts Y. wlem of the Imo Iftdilloat Yr
Inalldnii plan.
iMEEiESIIM,
Er Chummy Wagday. Mama. Basrae and
haw Hunter Wee jail at Owge mit wedsr
day algid and in raw at largo. A Amami of SU
e-pieee la Wand far du& approlaaaaing and lo
wa.
Er floversl aro d cholan haw* armend" at
Pittsburg. suppled to Ism bum braegbt op the
nrer Is boats
At Na•hvill, sad ether Elealhogrodeen WON It
le mid is be ragin
rn Late new. from the oily of Mozlee repra•
locate the chelara as having made U. appearance
Were, and that the inhabitant.; are wept away
by N al W. rata of thire hundred par day.
TOL CO RRR Amino or the Publie Printing at
Wanhingten were Mopped en Friday. The week
is xkl to be tee pearly executed.
IT A lire occurred at Mahon, N. Y., co 8.
arday, which dowry .! $50,000 of property.
Obsequies of the President.
At a meeting of the citizens of Montro
l and vicinity, [Dormant to call,
Hon M. C. Tyler was called to the chair,
and Benj. S. Bentley, and C. M. Gem, Esq.
appointed Vice Presidents, Franklin Pre
, ser and R. C. Simpson Secretaries.
On motion of J. B. Salisbury, a commit
tee of fifteen were appointed to devise ap
propriate arrangements upon the occasion
of the death of General Zoeller, Taylor,
President the United States.
Committee—J.B .Salisboey, H. J. Webb,
A. Chamberlin, Hon. Wm. Jessup, H. Pat
rick, Jr., J. H. Nowak, N. Newton, O. F.
Road, B. W. Rose, C. L. Brown, J. C. Mil
ler, Wm. J Turrell, Wm. J. Mulford, Wm.
L. Post, George Prink, Hon. M. C. Tyler,
Bonj. S. Bentley, and C. M. Gore, to re
port at next meeting.
On motion of Hon. Wm. Jessup, ad
journod to moot next Saturday evening.
July 13th.
Jur, 13, 1850.—Met according to ad
journment, at which time the following re
port of the committee wee adopted.
The Committee of arrangements, ap
pointed et a meeting of the citizens of
Montrose, held at the Court House on the
evening of the 11th inst., for the rupee.,
of appointing a day, and arranging • plan
for a Public manifestation on the occasion
of the recent death of the late President of
the United States, report se follows
Wheream, It hes pleased the Righteous
Ruler f the %Ivens and Disposer of all
events, in his Holy and all wise Providence,
to remove by Death Zachary Taylor, the
t ir t r e a u t President of the United
And, Where.., It le lilting and proper
that when the Head of • nation is thus ro
-1111100011, the People should, in • beooming
manner, exprem their spier, red by enitabla
Religious sod Chia ceremonies manifest'
their row' for the memory of the Depart
d, therefore—
Resolved, That Thursday the Roth in
stant, be observed In this plum u a day of
grief for our own and our eountry's loss.
Resolved, That our fellow citizens of the
county he respectfully invited to lay agile
their ordinary mieations, and to meet with
us in the serviees of the day.
Reaolved, That the following order of
exorcizes be observed
That we meet on the Poblio £4qoars at
10 o'elook, A. M., and march in prommion
to the Preebytorian Church in the following
male,
. . .
1. Orator and Chaplain.
2. Clergy.
8. Committee of Amassment.
4. Revolutionary Soldier*, and Soldiery
EIMMEZI
5. Rough and Reedy Fire Company,
preceded by the Band.
6.
•
7. Order of Free Moons.
N. Order of Odd Fellows.
0. Dividoss of the Elam of Temperance.
10. Ladies.
11. Citizens and Strangers.
011IMIL SIM =MICH.
1. Vocal Mu.io.
2. Prayer by Rev. Jobn Long.
N. Inaerantornal Music
4. Eulogy by the Hoe. Wm..Jensp.
5. Vont Mamie.
6. Senna by Rev. H. A Riley.
7. Payer by Rev. A. L. Pon.
8. Bendietin by Rev. D. Diana.
Manila of eh* dap, 001. B. Patrick.
lot aosistaat, 001. 0. D. Lathrop.
2d I. L. Poe.
Em.h member of the Oonimham, OS
core of the day, sod Olorgy, Se rear bleak
maps on the loft 141111.
Resolved, That In doodle appropriato
to the ocoanion to bare the king of =anon
during the day, ander dirootion of the foi
-1 Ordinance Committee :
Oof. Asa Sploer, Col. J. H. Dimwit, 001.
; M. 0. Tyler, 001. 0. D. Lathrop, and E.
W. 80..
The following oommittnee Are' ap
pointed to aid in the ezereinte of the day.
Voce Munic.--I. L. Pe* Dr. 0. B.
Bunn, Wes. a Jessup, Y. a ObariWe.
Mpos M.U, Olathe Paler.
Celan/1w es Martial Nadi..-0. F.
Road Col. J. IL Dbaselt, Jeba 0. WOW,
R. J. Nim, H. J. W.bb.
Cosaddetoo So &ante the Marais
es eppreipriedo asaaner.—B. D.L
Knipp, Ilueseari, A. Lai
Thee. Lydia. G. V. ,a H. W
tad, B!. Bram 0.0. sky.
Osamiese Piumen—Fleday MG
, or J. R. eaNal, R NUM. Jr., J. H.
Diusak, J. T. Ilksbesda, R. 0.
an =ooee Preatier-0. L. larraa,
0. G. Waldebadk J. W. . s D.
Deedley, C. R Rad.
iTII
a rizru i
.t tiziat
5. OM if Ms 4 6 Z Any, Ism low
sedlilsiq roam. h &nib am WA IS.
shed station--And Whores., from his ear- 'it with sell. and made the people drink IL
ly youth, the .aid Zachary Taylor had been J At Imat this is the eters *oar maim I.
In the military service of hi. Country, and I nanelers, especially &bade of We Bahia
by his ability, energy, seat °many and 'school, prefer, after breaking their Idols, ie
&thy. bad named himself from • subaltern give the pimple the gelds and pt lb as
In the ranks to the higheet civil sad mill- gold into their own posketa. Wlßrph n.
tiu 7 ponition in the world, the bead of this Former.
great and glorious Republic—And Where
as, in his eampeigos in Mexico, during the
late war with that country, he displayed all
the great qualities which diatingui.b the
greatest Captain. of every ago, and by his
resplendent military pules, carried our
arm. victorious over every field, even against
di Th ri e2fo o r f c,7l l 7o:l,l7lt , talMittlng
lb. melancholy event which we all desire
suitably to commemorate, that the Md..,
Soldiery of this Division and Brigade, and
any other troops in this or any adjoining
State, be specially invited to muster in
oompanie., Battalions, Regiments, or Bri
gade., and meet with on to participate in
rho ceremonies of the dy, in doing honor
to rho illustrious dead.
Brained, That the Oeneral, and Field
Officers of MR Division and Brigade, to
rther with their respeetivo Staffs, and all
other General, Field and Staff officer., be
elm specially invited to attend, in full uni
form, and join us in paying the last honors
to the departed hero.
Resolved, That the Rough and Ready
Fire Company, and Band of Montrose be
requested to participate in the ceremonies
of the mansion.
Resolved, That the Orders of Free Ma
sons, Odd Fellows, and Sons of Temper
ance, in this and the adjoining counties,
be, and they aro hereby respectfully invi
ted to be present, and assist in the cere
monies of the day, in their proper regalia.
Tho Committee would recommend that
all boldness be suspended from 10 o'clock
A. M. until the close of the service., and
that all the bolls of the town be tolled du
ring the march of the prooeuion.
Flramu'■ Meethig
At a meeting of the Rough and Rehdy Fun
Engine Company . on Saturday evening, July
lath, 1850, the following remlutione wen, adopt-
Whereas, death ham Nmoved from the head o
the saloon the Pr...dealer the People, him whew
same we helm borne reatedly, whom lam we
moors is common with the oinsett• of the county,
and wham memory we eh,t ever revere. There
fore,
Remised, That the Rough and Ready Fire En
gine, In ha such memo,. a. may be neeeeeary for
• p.inteipetton in the funeral seremoniee mea
maned by the death of Zaehary Taylor, at the
time dedemated by the swami. of arrengemente
an the part of the cilium, and in melt manner ee
they may direct.
Remitted, Thal the members of the Company
wear the meal badge of mounting, and that the
Engine be appropnately drained
with the eon
, blown of mestrnieg.
Resolved, That J. C. Haller, R. C. Simeon, H.
S. Knapp, A. J. lannwner sad P. Stereo. be the
manna., arrenganwals an the part of the
Company.
S. 11. SAYRE. Form.
P. S.ncrems, R.
CiAT AND W —There is nothing
which foreshadow., to us, more clearly the
dway of the true democratia sentiments. in
the Democratic eras. than that profligate
di.position manifest with no many of the
fraternity. to heap ineenee *eon the altar'
to thew two licentious politiomne—ilenry
Clay and Daniel Webster. In the name
of truth and fidelity—hi the name of jag-
Hee end consisteney, what gratitude do
pure radleDl owe to Ike those
politicel debatiebees I Dow long have they
both labored to extinguish every trace of
uncorrupted Democracy in the Republic?
How long were they the peosioned ed.-
, Gates of the United Bate. Bank, laboring
with all the subtleties and profligate abili
ties of their characters, to manta in that un
constitotional, denperoue and rotten ineti-
nation againet the independence and purity
of our Government ? How long have they
I amtended fora system of grinding and op
pressive taxation. cruel as the grave upon
the interwts of the farmer and mahout..
and more deetruetive of popular indepond
enee and equal prosperity than Egyptian
bondage, the tendency and object of which
has been to build up a worse than English
aristocracy. Why Would one true Demo-
Greg invoke the aid of thew teeter son. of
aristoessay and champions of profligate U o
remount ? Better that Demeentay all
under the wrath of en inscrutable Provi
dence than shelter itself beneath the shield
of the Devil. Low must be the virtuous
sentiment of the Downtrod., party and des-
paste indeed most be ha fortunes when it
must invoke the eld of Daniel Webster and
Henry Clay. Demoseats—high minded and
bone Democrat. should spurn any offered
sewilis from polities] prostitutes—Gad
tenderly plant the Woodard of their faith
deep in the soil of their aountry, god re-
Wye to id.* or swim—Wiumph or midi
under ite shada,—but wave favor of!
thew who bawl betrayed Its bright @tars,
and pea In the enemy.— Wilkesberre
Forster.
BALL &temp.—Appetit...me by the
Pownettster General.—Gbileo. J. Bell to
be chief clerk in the Auditor's tam far the
Post Moe Department, In the place of T
D. Browne, removed.
Here is the messere of ambition, bore is
the grade of intelligence, upon whir& our
down street neighbor, the Adoecent, built i
Its-hopes yid oinked its rodents—
b Utz aep bens et Um PON OJP“
• •
Fleeing Ilk. Jowl. Ikea Tershish. Gide
as has sandhi the whales belly as a rah
herher et reran ham oboist haring his
64141 Meads b haw iheir alise
warat. Ter dove year km* Gibw
is sure it thit bums sod grow abatable
is tb• PHI elks Ir.itelwa, sod what mu.
he hew sway timulhir sad affeetioarde bons
M nay break er karate. bieoestmd
Oidom I Between tia provaider dish sad
Whim hawses the prisms et Ma
iii=ids Mods aad anstry, aad
at MA Ids peeks s rabt
the isesusasry Yew week has
Q
"irk sod irk mesa I thdisppy
aim I how rawly mem abs
savants
et
the Li. Peak haw pews, nsd is, law
the eke lit P.I. larmiem Arm Wee
lb. Wl at WI. sad Side Treasurer
el abet Ude Oweismnslib, to •
Is the Pas Moo I
I• MN •MI ••• ihm• imob•••••
limw rood Olushrethe Kt. seHL
' t7=.71,6 61 =4.u&qi.71
yap sh. dbielvei
Later From Europe.
The Hibernia arrived at Hslit= oat tie
11th hot. The Atlantio arrived at Liver
pool in 10 days and 10 hoar. from New
York.
A eowertily await was made on Queen
Victoria by a man named Plate, formerly
lin officer 111 the 10th Dritions, on the
: 27th elt. As she was her g the Cam
bridge Muse in company with Prince Al
ben, a crowd having assembled to witeme
her departure,Plato walked out with • walk
ing cane in his hand and atenek her with lb
over the head and Almaden
rawly but fortunately his blows Juju
. but her bonnet. She appeared at the
hen Opera the came evening.
, The Greek yeeetion has been still for
' ther debated in the House. of Lords, and
the Mullett, sustained by • majority of 47,
which is meal to boo fair index of public
feeling in England.
The eatery of Louis Napoleon has been
inereued by a majority of 40 in the Freneh
Assembly. It is looked upon u a great
victory by the Government.
The termination of the Greek controver
sy in England bad caused great gentiles
eon and rejoicing in the French Assembly.
A great number of parents belonging to
sweet Societies in Pane have been arrest
ed. The conspire°, in Alpha is said to
have extmuive raminaations in France. The
Provident ha. given a great dinner to the
Marquis and Merehoiness of Normandy, In
show to the world that all mother between
the two Governments is at an end.
It is said that Gen. Gansu ha. had a
warm diecuuion with the Emhusader of
the United State., in which he esteemed
the astonishment and regret of the Spanish
Government that the Government of the
United States had not prevented tho expe
dition of Lopez from being prepared iv the
State., but had allowed it to depart with
the object of attacking Cuba.
The news from Cuba still absorbs pub
lie attention. The Minister of foreign Af
fairs hes sent • note to the American Pleni
potentiary, ip which, among other observa
tions, he any. t• The conduct of the U. 8.
puts one in mind of the habits of the inhab
itants of Barbet"
Auxtrio.—lt is expected that the Km
parer will be crowned in July, whets it ie
said • general anineety will he given to al/
State Prisonen, or political offenders, in
cluding the Llangollen patriots. The fun
pardon of •everel has been aeeeeeoed.
Turkey—Letters from Heir& stele
bu t te: o re ut ve l i n a ll ti nlaTa in T " he ih ttretr k Distriete .
hd
within Gurgysobit and Belgrade are staled
to be ie open insurrection.
The Rouble Army is being greatly aug
mented, but for what purpose Us net bum
elated.
Bombay dater of the 25th hare berm ra
oeived, stating that at Beams upwards of
1,000 morns have loot their lives, by the
o:plosion of a magaeino boat loaded with
=401; grai7e A rr i onstreleor k la
Immense damage was done to the town.
near which the explosion took place.
CHAR...TON, Joly 16.
The steamship Isabel has arrived with
dates from Havana to tho Bth inst. It is
stated that touch excitement modem, to
prevail in reference to the Como; mrimmeng
no ono being allowed to me them, and no
intelligence being furnished as to their (ate.
It is reinered that • large number bale
died, and the Sponiards beset thatthey will
keep them until they all die.
Mr. Campbell, American Consul, Is stlll
denied amen to them, and is obliged to
keep ten armed men in his house, u •
pro
tmtioo from the mob.
Clippings...has thoWillin.n• .1•11 r.
sir We were gleam thi. saisiat •
counterfeit 810 bill on • Beath Cana=
Bank, • now note oat daserib•d in lb' 't..
magma."
ear We notice that the telegraph Iv be
ing estended from this edam east to Pitt..
too, the Lackawanna Iron Work. and to
tho village of Hawley, the tenth= of oho
Leggets Gap Rail Road.
Co Artaitsuo.—AL un
der In the stay, on Monday evening, offer
ed a bill suspected of beige nesuaterhit.
at Beach Haven. He was followed to ale
plus, and him motion sad 000 duet oda
rd. In the mouth( he offered at the Pime
nto Hotel, • counterfoil nolo In payment of
hi. bill, and no. promptly aroWed. On
his person was fund 1180 in Northumber
land .01.0125 of other deurnhotioes, awl
$BO in good money. He us tabu before
Justlee - Burrows, and 'hogshead by Ida to
prison. He gm hi. nano as Carey, old
rye he is from Lyooming Gouty. Crime
and ita conoequeness are multiplying nub
frightfal rapidity.
0 on rum PLartra.—The Meg-
Ta w ilir * o? 1.11=7 has
hrblyrftr 141
Keeney, whieh represents that 'hoboes bad
broke. oat mem the emerte, sad was
=lda. vaulted ravages the dm" &W
tease lemma Fort Keeney sad the piste
when the letter was dated, he pawed ersey
implodes eauped to take we et the
tisk. The letter was brought le Blies*
by
no esdrast whose eompuly at fear per.
teat had died
• I.w 4•11•111prellailli•
/leathers Praia," tae maa t.
Wseblagtoi .t tbe okra dare party sass.
it lo amemead ht ameel Isoram
parser and that dot laefikw Moo.
mire of lb. smile, pis eerapromies la
the Serarte, have noshed wear to abler
the Seetbara bee rmiery of Oellremie inan
lip lio third by tie Osameadso, to do
Ohm Nem* 'beet 46 digress antb 416.
mil to Nerebara bovorkey
Tbri e, ema at 84 Maisie of $6 at We laeo
IM.. 1W I. hoe, and aro happy Serie tee
%be 1e Working se lie emaih d lien
reatimm.
An,Meedlai• ads Mr drunks's'. Ma
burs &sem. by s herb h
b sesseh of suposhi, dlosohsd I "yr
0.4 won.