The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 21, 1851, Image 2

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—prints Sobs, runs:, ant/eft:alias,snWs ood,
works inithepr4eitiatis eare . oci;stl %r esiSed
. rocks the' eradle;.talksAll hisAuttriihswhe
:call; patiently receives :la',the . for* thpiisand
• things,that . ttever,were ' d ne1'eq.00 , 4:40 20 ;
ty,i.i scarce timeto i.iivwsvih6 , qiiietijr . f!iktllVA
restorative - s eqs nn :.est,,c„„- nmse peen
.
;1 liarly, fortunatel lie ij not assaulted and bat.
Ttercd by some unprincipled' demageritie, who
.lOve.stuPpet shows, and tires the rabble with
J . ,' 41 o'ltiss - e - r - Frin'aro — ratb'e'rutn — co - " - bOnse • P ett y'l
, cities.... That's an etiitor.' ! .,, :,, -,...,: , - - ... 1
r.
,[ pErtscrinos, xr-nonstssu
Undef-the'above_-boad. - the - tWymning
' Ihmtiorat_ments, s oil totTuito, - Jcsspp „and
satellites a reerited;seonrgiitin a"lllnOlitici
lable article from the Edit - tint - gen,, S.
11'e i egre! , :tliat we rAye - 'net !"tii6m*Ttir
the whole tirtinle - 114',Vireeli;
tlitt ,Matuteit, showing.
up the Spdgesitititliiik The Stock -Comps
uv, in tni,,very ,eniduble. tliough faithful
, mannert;-.- .-1 • -
llttd .jut* Jessup :used his influe'nce;
and great 'elnquenee - in • faVoi of c , a' striet
fulfilment cif the . ..Act' inimiuttAting the Sus- I
quelian - na - pottuy 'Bank; the people` Would
have been saved,' .141111 probability,_frem I
:the effects Aif
_ono, of:•• the mint • damtable,
• concerns* that 'ever .had an exhitance. - The
seventh Snction tif the' nt tit' IneorpOratien
is aifollOys: " Ne - diseinuttAl.to m ape.
not - any notes'lisssuell - hy the tank,
until.thetolt9ZO -.6 ,f 4 Xe• ogli!zaltQClit7ler
of 4i paid in : 210; khan .any loan, I,o7nade
7rpon the;pled.,g,e of -.its O.ICIL- stock," Not
‘tithstanding this; positive'provisien of the
Act, time Batik commenced bitsines.s
. upon I
.:the notes of :Jessup and others*, on ;Nybich I
not - ono-, dollar was ever paid inbotiafidely.
TheeCoMmissionefiaPpointed
,the ,Leg
• iilatiire 'to investigate the affairs 'of the]
Bank, deOare in their `re.port, that, " the;
eridegce is , clear that the, surplus • .stock
was never paid in::-and that no certificate:7;
were ever'irsted the tefiar." 7'liel Sgt in. r
.staltnent'often per, ant - was ;
iinte of Intithershivilig 'shop; ti;e Towanda
Raillf; but this s paynient* was all a sham, a I
inere u ruse to,deeeive the :Public.
The Towanda money was brought over and
taken ha& the nest day, or very - soon'a
_A r- !
ter. nd -even if thn • Towanda nate4
been paid in in good faith, it tvettid* nof!
Ease, bosh a CAnipilai n i s eg 3s , ith tlio, rCquir - e-: 1
:meats - of of the AcifOr that part ,ef.itwhielei
required the tcn poi cent, to . _ be paid
specie. That ithat,solitary provision of i the
act was annulled throuzli the instrumental
ity ofJudge Jessup of B:nilt
Note Resolution. These would lie semi.
tnitigatien.abcmt the stne - knote*transaetion,'
if the'notes bad been left in.the Tier k -to
represent that•antolint.Of, Stock: and with
the intention to pay them, some time or+
other._ Bet there never teas any ietewien
- to pay them ; and aftett he bank-.was
„put
in operation; the Surplus Steck notes were
cancelled, and the stock' tiansfeired,back to,
the,Bank.—whith of_t;mme r was worth the
paper and ink'which it, took to. do the hits :
mess with, and: no More. -
NOW judge ',Jessup,'knew this was all
'wrong: _lie knew it as then, when he
hoped that the - futures might never btingin
light thetdarkdeeePtiOtt in which he,, wet,
enga l getl,'as,lie does rroi', sitice'rein im,ver
tv and distress hare' -become its-,fruite.—
'het his friends olefin that wehavetea tight
to hold Viarresponsible fitr_his- part in the
• shameful transaction; „'t
,Whether we have or
not, we leave-the:. people to decide.= We
• merely intend to prpsent the facts, or srme
of them, in en',uogurnisbed', form, •withnnt
•callinghar Tisisnd es an.fihing:',)ftbe,tind,
to, the
public and the denoeatic•party. -
it strilMs us as being-a little singular
the Surplus Stock 43petation - Was-managed ,
in secretly andinvstermisly; if there -was no
fraud intended. : Why was this matter
•FO meefr in the darn Even' the Judges ;
t kneWinititing to the etintrari •
hot whet the - stoek
,we'k paid itv. W e in
quirellihe_other:day-of• lit thous Ctv
r 'ELl:tic-he knew, anything alnut the mat
ter at - the'time,-or had any notice of it and
I,e informed us that' lie Was entirely, iiviotimt
- upon- the , Sithjeet.'s held
ftneli, a,• -- considerable 4inciuni, and_ paid
/he money fur
, Tile * Man . in the
Surplirs — „Stitelc_,:ias 'managed,. X 5.28 lrand '
upon Overfteldandall et her-payitrg,subscri
bets ;Nand,' it would:tot.answer , to,let these
gentlemen knit* in ithingTaby ut the
operations of the:Stirplus-StoiketitMeti:
For then; the deeiiilaid Each' fecal
an un'srtspeeting.lah4:ngeomMuilltY would
devastation
and Ain 'which ,follOwed, - conlii 'Only have
imagined but tielier experincek:Wu
-
find in the Repnrt Brick alert wild
•Wriellt;the gentkman - uppointed*to riam
ine the affairs 'the Bank, thi
very txpreSsiye:Jangeage'.: -- :
.;
- "l7ze ;ratts'ctaloti r - flittan: to -14
,
.stock, 'it . " ii .9Peu. ( Ina flagraat
rioiation,of lazo;and the :ground work of
the'subsequeutt mismanagement:mid'. disas
ters of thelnstitution t ', • :••• • ,
And pray, fellow tiiens, did n judge
Jes,•ttp, bow that'ihiafinsnetiMi l Was .
openof ', 7a - Wl" youto
seeded Tuesday of betolter,neit,-,
t, , leraveittibrg Gircertimr•:• ,
A person reading Vie. Whig papefs
lie . almost - led te believe.that; Gov-Johnston
possesses the power of übiquity-- ; ,We read
une day 4 him being in the cast;', but on
(Telling unotherimixT.re . :find :that :Ile is
,notuidly to 'the - wegil - -itnii so it las bien
ing bf which,
.erer, since lie - ,has been _in .office',..iintil heist the good '
L.nly esti itik -tho 4priellation •of s' e eer
ee ' in:rl-11i' ' °71f9u1\itY.
..TrevelliiigaerelliCit." • 'WV • "G - I Whltever st;i ' t46ue and.)°c:ai"jesuPP3.
en overnos ~,,„1,„ . 0 ,1 00 1 he-f
hank _one ' oacashitilinthe' snaimer of 1 p tar ;,.t. ed
(kr
.18-17; left. thef;eat, 0(G. ciiirinUeo, - the Whig w n L)", Pa'laed
:papers ofif,usilciast. sunpardenable 1 s ', el3e . : _ tt. , ell/I Y enl i' to . aa.Y to our ' ll: lead n a
and their ,flue singibilities - were -seierely s", ° , u 'g d '' 4)ls6lite r a ; O at:lii P l4l-0 "
ar the hiwjaaking a-upeeeb a'ark together forfoo d , t adthat Pest
• :at a I.eureratio ineetirgin Reading: -Th e refetehei witi.showio' our common :foe, :that)
f o llowinz is an eitraei,froia*urtiele'*iti the heart ' of the Deisiod,ra4..-la right, and ilia 1
ten h3f4lie tditor - flati,islinrg- Tele- all its pulsations threir• forth a :life-eurreoti
.144"a1P. attli tithe,
_,utia toiled lOto the - , ,aspare,as palmiest - daya.; ivhen ‘l".'e here
~ycht , 2 po -I,6* s i t ili m s t ate 1
_.;- dirglorioils, old standard . 4A; to
••Aclingth ieliae . tha •bettiiiiiti,t;pect,i;:#et of — ptineipie# not nigh " Next'etaCk
s 4 4.01 say: :what we- wohld'
ale rifitow:en - or oftliagreatodmmonweildi
aeglectittit the interests-of the people, and 1' 144
lacitiatingilte'ettitatitoliti for Oter;" ND iTtst . as is,.
Glorious.oo.eitg,eof - Whig :06'6AS - tenay! C:alifeettots'vrivit !t , and Jahn to
7hat was Aintoigaiiio, iiiit -- unciaraniiiiiin in 1 •A
~,,,,,,'"„,,,e,'",Th ir" ,,,i 4lg t!,„ 4 ltr • I
Pay; §rito4keipOß\to-bea,;e9apaelAablet to 10;wute
:kirfltO, 'fa 'AO! 1t0Yi*00.0,4440 - 81151i.th4lItidgb : juP.11211itale°11. 1
efidq:ofAtliiet..;:..-ItifiltrkpeshaPg4liattkal , #ift ibn
oe. , t f cc tinehitnieitia'drt-Atrttftiodißixtiblt
.tor #3O althili-4 18 Intfmtitt 19 a
inojiiiiravett .o,e z niettt.;,ealied-ciatircly,--and his influence,
-peti file-m.)4c nactot, inioieto *AA wholly. withr-v-) .from its support %ire
place frorn,whecc he ctime," and bi's end 'will
eb e of hisAliastrious .-piototyPe
he to
Iropqaysburg
1111 rfikE@EriOr
Tile Lart.r.‘t Citritiatilin in Northern rennin
. -
• • f.6"6siceni.ort; wErit
S. B. & CHASE, EDrtons.
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Thursday, Aliglist 21i I 551:
Democratic State Nominations
• .FOR ColrEttNot,. - '
WILLIAM 131G15,11,
Of Clearfield Co:EMT. '
mit
. 9AN - .ll...cqzpssrann, T . • •
!floc 'HE
Q?.Giar[ou Ca,
rgrt : Itt4S OF vir, gtrIT.EnE
•JERE'AIIAII..S. BLACK. or .SOMERSET co
JAMES CAMPBELL; or PIIILdDELPiII.I. "
- ELLIS LEIVIS:iis. L' e ucc.ksTEß..; ?. •
JOHN .11. GIBSON, or cumunr.ixsn;' , .:
WAI,TEIL IL L()WRIE,Io.: Atitalitsr.
•
County-NOnitHatiOnb,' : :
ASSCCULTE JUDGES.. I
bAVTS - WA TINtR, (if Rridciewater;!
A3IHERST CARPENTER, pi" Llartot!d,:'
L T ITAM G_ RDICER, of 13ridgwater.
pßpTixoN.pr,ny. -
WARD, of Harmony
r.r.arstu: in:conntrt.
J. T. LINGDON, of, Dundaff.
enuNTy- comusstoxte..,
JOILN, 11A.N,d0Ori., of-Jessup
ern;NTT - TnnAmlnn.
. .
r . ll' MIA A 11.0: C•Cif Montrose
.„
Cot. AsA.Druocx :-2-
. • '..- -,, , -
, 1
Dear Sir:-- Y ou'.letter of
the 2nd July, came duly to hand and Would
Nava received en earlier tr.Olyt. 'but that from
time to dine some of es:.have. been ; 'but;
or I
Otherwise prevented from- attending, to it.
w , 1
In anser to your, lettd we are happy to 1
state that the:_Bank- of .`,:iusrea. County, has flit- I
ly recovered from:its-late embarrassMent, and I
been revived - noon a :Specie Basis, and is con
ducted in a prident manner, able to meet all its
liabilities and carry out thepreper object of an
institution of the kind • ,- - " •
• We have thp most , entiriconfidento in Mr.
-St. John, the present - -Cashier, both as a bugi
negs man and a man: of.integritY. -• Besides, he
is deeply interested in the prosperity of the
Bank. r, , Truly. &e..
Signed— - WM. JESSUP, --.- -
''' : •
LEONARD - SEARLE, • .
DANIEL. SEARLE, -
- • : • . F. LUSK. -, -
C,....'" In justice to .11r.didden,,whose namel to attend
• ,Welave now' to the case of the
rappe;:rs . t he prOceedings or the Conventien; I: ~e,,,t1, therefore shall take one,at a time.l
, , ..
as ..
an opposing candidate t.0.2i/ r .",n e 0d 20 , 4 :, i t , Besides, we suppose the other ,siguirs of that I
1 is proper to state, that lie was not. in the cot_ letter' are, really more censurable for being 1
ventio'n at the time,: afict'r.ftern - a - rds came 'in I made dopes by;him, :than anY: design._ Thel
land diselainied all knOuled .. 7e of it id' order I kaer 7 ths, 'Trritl en b y Ifu-,4e...fe:.s'''s-ur, and .can be.
I tint he Might.not appear in a talk
.-position..iiradueed in bleman unmistakable AMitl 'crumb"'
Ills- nom, t4 - as not . useal. in accordance. with I itaeccesa 74 ,./., * i t
Lida nishes., . ,- -. ~,,' -. . , : - ~., I, : FirstZonr readers Will see that, this letter I
.. 4 .,er' ,, ', -We learn:that:a on if Mr. John Fitz'-bears - date, AnoUst, .1845, only abOnt'Fonit ',
Gerald;„7 - or•f , ,year'sl 0h1„ .. .0f Susquehanna De- 1 JeF•r-Pri°F :to t4e , - failure'-of ,the Bankt:: and:
1: I when St 'John in-fall car er Is thegreat 1
[ pot,-was run Over bYii, wood last wee.,-1 • , w a s .e "
a nd kili e d. s.a . :n . bi ame attached to any nne I man of the town - hardly excepting , the Judge{
• -- :•• - 4 Ve e ask toll kind, reader in .4 1 .1 cander to I
l'
We Plaee tut he head , : e fieer P a P eTe43 : 3- f' look ,carefully and falrlv . at the . conduct of titi
the names of the ' , gentlemen designated by l . .• •• '," I
, ~_:• , _ -..._ l_,. ... . . . • , man, Dar citizen, our townsman, WM: Jessup. 1
, the oemocratie county convention, last Mon-1 w „, a ,,,, k. Taatolook • a . t . h i m, aa, u,, , , uii ..i i - 4: - '„ is : :I 1
. 'a daV al - ening, to fill the •s , ..;:eral offices of on . i- - '''
Cininty. :. . • •: - , T g,od,--- to strip him of that - 001k of dignitv and
,„rt.a. t,s which.he has thrown-nroun , hunse 1
, .. It is unpo.ss,thle for us, this week to S-yany
tiling
. respectiog the ae4eral - candidates,. their; —e n d ':- . 11 - 43. te2a
of letting Ilic'gln'tionJlie-
i qua llikati tn k v; ',...,.
-4 r ; , i t • - ta _ i g . jure him' as the model of everythin , '.oreat'and
Part ofi
1 beenuisewe - should do injustice' to a. geed " abd.Pure, loot ak Ju% ails mid judge him
1 the ticket should we - not oive the-whole r r.it t thereLY, applying the same rules 'that, you np_,
/ 1 equal , bearing, and the.demands ef l uis hi e - aa 1 ply to others. - -We are- aware that it is hard:
Fan d circumstances:are such as to picelude'. lig 1 for maul to 'do•so,:that there are these Who 1
from bestowingtile, tile attention to ;it' that seems i have so long.looked upon his extravagant, pre
required,. =Court heia ,;,.6 , seua t ua _• . t h : , , 10.j. ' fe.ssiona of ,imoralitv,. as Springing from the 1
!
pent incident to the - Convention.:togettl
,t,leM er with 1 sen Te e: e f l-41 P u f lt. .:fi' th a t it iii hard- indeed- for 1
•is's ::',leetini, 'and i,isit Of !W. - Bigler. • has i themt&bellevelliill -insine e rel — i° believe him i
1 lett l i a - i io - , th i n
,ted i se - h i u . : . :4 1 11. - t.v : lie r ei t i .j , te so lost to the,principles thatiadorn
. and
...digaio
i the Lion-hearted Denioeraey of ' .§us4uehanna fY, #l6.lli'm of Oi4q'43' unt l i-PlegitYi - as to put
ttheir candidates and'Otins' elves,lin the manne; l' on the holy -41i11- " ae O d :g a : Tb • t' of 'Religlen'' for !
lit should 'be'dlieliargeck We; therefore,,are I /lie PuTP•e!le of hiding-his C ° O u P ti°ll frQui the!
i •biig .,4 fr , j4 . l . ntee , ;l/:y., L :to & fer ' t : trthei , zorii. l world. It is Jura to 'i adifi:,n man' tivas; and 1 ,
. . _ .
F.ments till our 'next issue, -with .the.rcalark.-- ; , l e.,.l "‘)''''' , Y• Pe t Tl ( M ea n.. ree°_nelle the 'ltem of 1
f, we hold utiselveg,in 0: , a ; rpo - stion,is ! se k, ants [Wirt Jessu. p the man,- with 'Win. Jessup the I
i of the , ieatDeatee - r , tia , party the r ; ritie r ipies , ef. : lodge and professed Christian,,and cone to j
i which tit lute,' and th&orga. nization of Which t any other -CtinhiSiOpi We know nat.' :WO
Iwe reapect,, That part' h a s - co, 4, • - its -pr •ma 1 kribwof no d"i.gtinction hetWeen him 'e t ni,"otti.
, -ry . meetings, which, perhaps, weretnore ftilly le' 8 . ' Yhat, is crime in one man
.ts , crime loan,
attended' than 'before in 'ream Delegates t'.ere other.; ..in4 in judging WM. Jessup, -we must ! I
elivted; they have niet itui fslinied the Ticket:P•P l Y• t b'- emn e 'Tni e ntinit we apply-to 'others,
onr duty is Plain, .1 a; exbete:irl , f , , ,,od,faith, on Tiz•-•'-4°-liiirgqiel him by 614 nets, professions,
- our part the obligations, we owe the Dernecra- and com lany.;.: : -., , -.- - ' -- .••2 I
ey of Mir county, aod its organiiation. This - ThOinfimmee .of judge - libs n. P .- " w ent al/ 1
italiallie our constant:aim to. do. - We labor 1 lengths te' Butha'n'o::''Tobri.‘as you :trill see h''•l
for our:party hecause we See in it'iniceess, the 1 the.above letter; ' ':lisr honor Ind '-' lie molten':
triumph and tiltimate aspendenCY 'of • —i.l-i-ies 1 firee ° •:• ll-111
enthi *r . i St . - lei ' ll?°q 0 a biis2l:-
. . i" -e.
we . Ve,n:Frate anti cherish;- and on the establish. 2 2ZSS =ln,: and: A MAN .OF, kNTEGRITV.."
,
-of 'eh, We"religikuslY belieVe - depends., Let any man have dared to say . that St, Jolla
V.TATO . R.
J.V3,IES E. BOWE, of Brooklyn
• - •
,VIL,LIAM IL 780.Y . D, of Montrose
.
Irileotiqie.llo to putke till 71-7.771
meek, th6,.publication of-Brat H little liook,!' in
- irliiCh"Jridge J up b;is:receirdel his diag,racc,
'COnnectiOn - with-thn We suppose
this to 'be..the book which tie Judge
p ays
in his teatiniony; "croup probably:refresh my
recollection- as to furthe - r -matters - in thialcon
mvtion."l Be patient,- Judge; sre sill.set it
forth la'fair, bold type, :n such a manner as to
- . -r;:fre , „q:!! your "recolir-ctiOn." and also': to bi•
plito-l'efrksliing to
f - propose •to -showiakentiie'different state t,f unlike, perhans,the; Banker's,' teaches us, that
ti4gS. - , .. - Theitioh lit;:,-;We :410M:dell- la 'Week Pfol - . SeSSlOks;litiiiiractise4ar'e , of tioPifail lallik
,were it even truei-there would still rest a load sight of the Most Migh i but rather increase
4.l3ank shipliiikhhd, sallicientio bleat - foreV. the 'ink of the the hypocrite heart hi which they
ef the 'fair ,repotadon'rof Mestrineit;, for he had 4well.' , :l,llo,thing is more cowmen than for men
certainly Vans eliongli,lind It pris_-_high time for _to'm3sitrtiti piety in order to • 1 / 4 ray 0 0 1 s e,, -
Min' to wash - his guilt-Stained hands, if such a IMo:ft front: suspicion; 'disgrace-ImA bring into
thing- as conscience remained inahishosom, us reproach the great faith of the Christian world,
- atnonitor-andluidei--,- - -- - --,------:,:- . - , -..-, thatjights.iipmnd cheers -the , rough; pathway.:
We don't wonder Olathe hermit to, feel mix , of lire, Moines. the darkened. tomb, ;Ma casts, a
iriuste perferniablUtieris,•and Ade - ease - him - self italy : radianeci 7 aronedthe-lightless'pature -- wo
from the deep .moral stain: resting upon - him, Say; nothing is more common z than for men ,to
before sitting himself upon the Judicial Rena; assume thiS . :sanctified garb under` which to
as: the ruiniMer of JUstieeth e avenger pf - vie::i conceal - ,t)iti:th est -PtilmlloWed purposes;, The: -
laied law ; -the pretectkr and Patron of moral- :Banli - inen say- that St: JOhii is ftist such a man -;"
ity:-:-Tne arbiter • betaeenylis fellow:citizens— St.ohniv :p et me UPON aaKthat the Judge
.;
standing in : place:pl . - the sightless- geddes - 5..:; 7 I was his particular friend ; -sustaining - him ands
sr,•.iiii,i , f; Wonder that ho " - ir islied tO Uppearas this character, liitten tiec'esstut;!liti-iic: the letter I
: 11 a , :N.'44 init. far - fre* : hiin. the iineleanthing,iMf. aboyeAtioted. ; -' Ohs -it not -high •titne .that 1
ibie. Standing-in the presence-of his - !GOO,..aMiI there 'skoi'ild: tie a 'eleansinga - purifriegt:-; .1
taking , -asidenin'icatlfto•ipreserve inviolate;:rint I - I:aiP not the, principles of morality, Of virtue,:
j MS Part, the'Canstittition reidlairiof his mina.: of. Religion, opconnuan ho.nr,ify.;:liecli outr4cl
try, thelasi:et iyhich he hod .raised.hisarfn Tong ;enntOf';•ht" Sit6q l lPlifinna. cont - 4? - We
agaMstmith'ivantonrP rides snesi,:'-- - -WU: ton!t sen. 4 .t . li,e, - ,,qUesiti .
; ply bait, ta: ; Yo.nriten iti, -- ,fet-
1 yonder - tliat)ifidge - JeakkWheti he'receired leii 7 .,eitizeas; .we ;appeal. to ,you as loVers 'of.,
his - ConiMisSioias.JiidLie, - Came talus
,- s - c;nses ;
. i:irttn:4--tri.canjore you by , • ellthe . obligations
and thought it nigh time to ; "abstain,: publicly, that -reSt•-upen you .as mrnt.'s . citizens=-to
froinheing the . !owlet in- an institution' which , amps% fefer,ep, in ; the majesty -- of your might,l
he knew, if he,hr.:ii -- COMmon aerise; it run
,defend ; and shield: font-farther pollution,. the
nip iirapidetWeero, : f deWnright fratid; eciding instifutiois :and Heaxemblessed...prerogatives i
:uid ' brealting.dpir it ittifs]aWlessiMurSe, every of your (Immunity. We .appma
.to you not I
battlement, standing as•a -, protectiOn' : to•_ the : as politicians; not ils partisans, hut aS ; inen,y;ho I
prrperty and righti Of his fellow.eitiions.- , • -• have e jest sense .of right, and,Wrong, of .jtui, I
But neintendto'shoW a different State Odle :lice and injustice, of a duty which .is Heaven-
JUdgea acts,from,t hat Whielthe:has endeavor= i high, above all party _obligations. We ask not.
ed to bolster np hissiniting, rePutation with-1 one Man; - a? .. ' . hig., to go 1.43 - thk. polls aria sate
We intendto - shoe that he - acted. inueli like for a Deiage-r* to, the sacrifiee of principle. -...-...
" the inakife : readPf," . in this Instil:me as in Put we.do tusk our citizens, to defekkfirstthe
many others, Who, -- -; -, . ' great principles upon which rest a':i their 'social
,-.,. •-, "Stole - .the liveryPf_lcaven," tic, -.- and morakinititutiOns, rather" than let theM be
We intend Ad - BLOW that:the-mon St. John. sacrificed at - toe Shnne of . Poll .tic:Padma (rogues t.
'
vritNhe'airs - ; is the vilest reprobate O
thilt -- .- yer ‘ IN ' ° e e-Y' l e t- P ellt ie n g ° to the winds ' -when we
Scourged the earth unchained, was as iri,'dl - as can-follow their devil:Ms C.i . .mrse, only'by saCri=
the l?atik; sustained by:the. influence and c:c..
,fieing the firificipics.of Virtu 2 and kinestr. --' ."-;
ertions of thissame thin. Wm: JessuP. - : We - ThL.4.leiterthe a istrcs two things at the out.
by 'Mindry: - d
intpn! set. --• ; First, thati - .V,ina. Jessup played the part
fl to slOivi jitese, : lhinks' iieu ,'
ments incur AniSietiSion; the authenticity of - of a datFlrer - when - he held out to donimunitv
which; if ~ he denies, we bind ourselres'hy-•all -in 1838 tli4'hlS - , connection
with' the Ruth had
theohligationsthe - Can heap upon us, to exhili. tinall:,; and fully terminated, ll - say it shows
it publicly. to emninunity, in his . ,oZilm hand irri: thus, Lee:luso here: in 1845, se-rem - .years after
/Mg.:, ' The first doenthent Which we Shall hi. I the „he standelorth secretly lending his infin.
trod nee is; the folloWing letter: - ,:-. •
~ •- _ Price te.`strengthen this hYdra - of Olt corruption:
Mo?RosE, Aug..l4, 1845
Viii. 4 i. ; :se."9:undrOrtheu,iulditthti ; 'nade:thii•til',,q,, . lettei, it is - ettdc4it'thAthe hiia,ekaiiiined- and '
......., ......„.....--„,'
gatiou'ip:pres4ee of the '',Cour . t,7.4ndigi,„ „I.' es . 7 i how; al.la4ut :ii."': ' No' jci,ipaitial,,.. , tpludoli ut?:
sup WoUidinvbably..haveeouuittelditinv:witht I iivelit latily. :tbaii. this One, oci*lvtiOU, that. hem '
out t riah--Re WO tildThav 'o'. ti 4. on,ancd.:el,6.itie.iii , l%vas
...a tool ou:d dhliboi.ate. effort,- to:buoy - 4,1.1,6 •
41'14 . - .llofia4l:itfoii''.6l hifiii"ly.l/o:4rvd': t.titis.tiitsujiitm; ship rdgardle . sU'aliko- - Of 'cOnsequetiees
cal kntliii;.ithin:tlie laio , iity'':'of In, 'uS.O - ei l -iilia - iesult 4 . - • " - '''
MU St.'' John. '_;ll4tile.: heie the f"-/ttd" a'B - • earn- .-. Now to the. object of the" Judge in writing.
tlie:viitu'alvviips'akhis&inittituid, lOst:liOratdht . l t!lia.;ettei';.;, jt-w4.Writteu..to...CUl;' , f Asa:' - .1)1WI.
..14 , :ik4 . 114.4",by"fidiit
.1,i t i 1 66E,..-4;,i, l ;6.oiii.do c tli* gentleinaii,welli4tOi4o4lll4 Olpenu• -
• ,iii;tliiiiit:thei*oi 0 - 1 . : tti.:.TiO"zi:!B.lll;ii*on - , I. PIIYI . i ll( i''
'ir.ti'ietitii as :Clr l t- .4 1 : t1 0 " P i 9.a001:
.oi7ii:ys.3 . iTejliWie4itiplit . ,:-:atid.:, hiU:p4wdlii.44.6oTit4 . 44.rjabprii.:7 jt,;*s.,Atiivebia
the VhOrOlv ajlays at St; 1014i:Aeiviee,•;-: And illterO:o4ld)„*.44.t*:ightba.:i:uferendel4;thhi
-yo,;;iy*;***:iiiio,oi4;4,.ll4..*.',;4l4l-13:131i4.::,- LUge,';ittupuiituofAhe' r !,;,lnoliey!,irgie,
i la ia,ii i i4i i it r ettfTAwi a t - . , .. , flu ide':hiii..,i - s e ou n -.1 etirtstantly'..hola 'otetid :4 thii; Treasury;''''iii
tfrell..-... : 1116. ? act51.- : Tlic4 ,- ;Weii. ,- -bolit4iiii:.joiiitiayinekt.Ort?4.o:44,:7,-_ltti..;:Diti44l:iveti:::liiieW
itio.hti StittiivbiebOd'ihi iti4iniiiiOf 4 ;iiitOti;;l'tlfut:'.oleuid ( ' tt4 , ' Ve , ieftiied;liii4e,'' ji:iatiiii
:toy'oliii...,t4iii:4;-;'.:tio'll#o..,s);**.l*re4if*,-I*oitlii--be;<*Or.teet.6o,,:i:':ruit,'lniulii..loPed-thi
utaiv#l444lLu:,ll4):;sanile'.ivet6tlDitriliad' "-nit iSiai li: - : . SPiiit, 4 Viitutu' of things - WoJild - gbidJ
1 sgO , ',..tui&i:vety ..*ll , 434abie i fOitli.eit flee' - o,4'fllk - -..0 61 0;i ( 06. 1 hii:i',. 40 . 1 : 4 4" t: t , CP:JOittle%
4 A , ..,9 1 *- 116 '.tit - P1P.. 41 4f . :4! - .4:1 1 04, 1 1 . i.; 41.4.+4,. ' 64*.4 1 444,k9.0.4i'1kh')iiiigt?:
l itOupifpg,"*,iiiklAteir.tiiiio4444l:f i t,:i . ffitum - ,to - thitßUOki titt,tf itUppashgi.thit:cteui
i
4 17 i4„V:0'ir.;,444 , :40fige011, , ,htiilicif_sir 490tft4 0 404 1 1c4iiilld Aiii:iliiitig*Piii hid'
eti 140160 7 * -- 4ailip.4tad . SCilbbil;pactiski #titeuients. -- :This, Which We:: publish, was his.
ed.. - roi-fretii'its do ' ipi.:_ But. - (AU. Bibit rei)lit. -- It iwit 4etuntsfsufiKent placed ouftl
.
And we have also. another letter:written in
18.16; only .three years prior to the failure, to.
'which is ettaelied only his men tunic, - still fur- . , • - -
- 'Jo in The lifacsilleetince and Coif
ther vonching . farthe "integrity." of St. I ,
'
'
I and the solVeney of the hanklivhich shall ap, - - - Bigler
this
I pear in dite„..timp, , Yes, • we can come to . no 1 From the erowded state of our columns
lother conclusion, judging him as he judos St. , week, it is impossible for -.us, to give that. at
' John; than thiS'ene--thai. when . hel went upon 1 tention to the MasS Meeting and the Visit - of
the Benchbeiri . eant to . impose . upon comrn . uni- e.
,OLOSEL'BIGLER9 ' OM" candidate for Governor,
ty by' holding out that he had no connection which we otherwise should. Ile, arrived here
with the Baul4 and all the. While use the Ulu
-of his station to . uphold the sin-freighted ' llondainfternoen;.anil hundreds 'of our eiti
ence zens, - .who were in Town; embraced the op=
craft ;till it reached those' deep Waters, where portanikv.' to pay their respects to their worthy
of . his, Candidate. All were delighted with his frank
I it should earry . dowd the,, possessions
and - ,pleasieg : , manners, the' 'cordiality , with
fellow 7 eitiienS. to A depth"' so bottomless, that
whiTil. the received them; and his apparcut,deru ,
the ware that 'should close over it; should hide
forever all triiieS . --of his doings in reference to " mi l e sympathies., None approached but to
lit. For this lie seemed to have labored;as the. love hint: '-•. . 1 '' ~ -- - ' - .
lonly. AY. - nf , Preventing.bis deeds: from rising Tuesday idterneon;he addressed the assetn
.iti judgment against him'. ,-- --' ; - • ~ . ' bled'mUltitude in the grove north; of .the . 'Nil-,
i
... in -second place, this letter Shows . . eon-‘: Ingo.- The assemblage was immense, and - we
1 elusively; that the judge ,either meant to de=but speak the, sentiment of hundreds; many of
I ceiveMr. Dimock.in reference le the condition whoni had harden similar
.6i:elisions Mir' first
!Of the Bank, or: tnat he` was . ignorant of:
its statesmen,ivlTe we say that it was one:of the 1
I condition- and=managethent. - Which end will finest' efforts of geniva and statesmanship. -He 1
lie take? .If bp
. :tt as nt„ ,... ignorance he tvoi. . traced with a• master hand tho . history'ot our
i most likely, lt#,c sPoken .
.doubtfully
,on Ilie 1 Stale through the . days of her prosperity:_ . and 1
!sublek,--le would have qualified his language. 1 th e nightsi herdr 't• and' .mbirris ment I
o a e.rsi).
~ c, , .Ss .
1
Now at the , words.of -the . letter ;--slVol.He showed.that,to the, ads - taken policy of the
•I are tiapPytateillint the: . :l3ank.of . S.nsuae-,Whig party, which prevailed under 'littler; was
I hanita,Counik"haSlNkitrecovcte:dfromits,lato i .justly:attributiblo - ,:the terrible condition'. of
1 embarrassment,.and : been revived upon.a. - Six - laffairs'iliatibrotight thiS noble Old Coinniwcalth.
l'iie 134s1ii and is conducted in a - "prudent inam;tlow in the duSt.ol repudiation rind bankruptcy:
I .
, ..... .
I tier," &c,..__ - -, _ '
.- - ' 1 He showed from the state , documents, that ; a1-
1.: , • Let, 13'0' see - Whatiltind Of a ',Specie: Bas 4" i ways under NYbitadininistratinn,,the exPencti=.l
tit was ,";revived tiPou.',', . Please- turn. te. theitures of the:government' had itiereased,ried
/ - • .
i Report of Messrs. .Wright and-Bueltalew,(sth I under.D Cioneratic rule they
,had uniformly de-, I
Page) and we' find it.'A. St.'- John paid to the iereased.. , . He showed: that.to the' adminiStra
._ .. .
Bank for., Stock - faiti; the:livid. clellari.'. Say 1 flea' of Governor Shunk, - helengeit the - Credit
. ,
-the CouiruisiOners irt,their Report, onthe Same of adopting a line of' policy that haS - relieved 1
page,'• . : - --- --: '-' -- ,' .- - - .- -, .- i-
~ : I our. State foam einbarraisinent, epabling,:'.the 1
.I.:, " Thii arithlitli, '1 of 94 000. (indePenderit,.utl present Executive to pay -promptly the..inter- I
funN - advaneedeo,loani, if 'there were any)
constitute;l44 bb , :sis -of •• subsequent banlanrr pp- .
I est on our enormous debt; &c. • •= : ' '-' '_.' '-1
. - " On Compromise he snolc'e like an - toneSt l
erations..3oiieh Were' so , extended at 'the c tune . , . ... .. .-,- . - . . .. -. ,- . .i
lof the failure iii- . 1.849,,' that' th'g amount of - man, ' , entertaining . honest conviction of:right 1
I notes out,was . abonts!2os,6oo7l' -.- '" - . ' . 'land linty.. .../fe.thade -.no concealment, but de l
1 And further than ' this, at the.:tiirie •of theldared himself satisfied ~ with. it 'as likely to
1 fsilare the whole amount of funds in the Dank*! produce . tranaulity' to' the . ciruntry,' 'Settling
I„Was: Tligl.ls- , ''..,5E 1 1 , F.N ,:AND .1.A., lis'a.l 4 I:pertnanently :,tijil . vexed.qeestion . of ShWeiY,.
CENT.S ' \There 'cittz eris of Susquehmina, is [and PUtting an, 0
end , itf::further extension.
I , r : •
Jpdge. .4.E.S.Up'", Sr cle . Bcis4 ;"- . --.The.. - enord -' Ott trte-Triiiff . he'. 111:5 peculiarly TelicitOus ; - ,
„ . .. _
iminis .oeitt. or.:oo 9 o;*ttiiii
i ssue of hundreds In short, the - whole speeeh'Was ealin, : dignitied
l'y - thou.tands; and,yctin that letter he declaies land' . logical; evincing, Ithe.'highest order of'
Ipiiiitiv e jy r as though; speaking ;from- his own- 1 - mind deep research and 4eatlearning 'in ref
. - _. - 0 - •
I.personat - - - knowledge , dirt the Bank'" is con= !cream to, affairs- of Government. .. - Irerim-
Ilitie*friairy4lerit wichther,iin. I
.Ole to. duet pugned the Motives of net brie; , anct treated - the
liali its liatYlli4le,s''!- - .: -,;'-:: '::; ,-., '..-.- : -.- ' . I opinions of no one With - 4istesPect. 'All left,
Fillew.C".eitlAns; what- think - You .of such.; satisfied, - of hi4isineerityintegritY end Aiiity,-
I
transactions ciii,p6',i4rt:' of; a:`publie man - f-- - landthatiin his - ,litina:the . a4iirsi ,orthe Conn
-1 TellttS,if ',yfirt,cati,:iniall,nandor and sincerity;imortwealtltwill be safe ''' ----.'; . ' ---- ''' ' " `, -
how, - you'reconcile, : tlieso . „things With.- honest l i ' . Hotc. , Splunz.' S. Beim, a Member of -the
I : Motives; fair dealing; and strict • integrity ? . Is . l . 7l.4Coagrei,i'from Otsegelßstriet,:N.Y. Was',
iit annexcred Ceti:Edge ;Jessie WO in :.iglq). I present,av a.foll owed -Mu.- :Blots ain a- short'
Visa . 6e.Of St.'
_John r inoimnent.V • Then,Whyl speech of extraordinary , beauty; and eloquence,'
I diii. , lie ; .not . .saY4ei.- - :7 IVhi.,..dki ho- ahsWer..l which WaSiapturoeslfeetived, %The speaker
thus pre , Mpilyand• inewinglyl . ..The , Meeks I gave:eviiimifce:ofiCe . lt poWers efloratery . ;and'
tor the Bank'showed-thatthere vas but $4000,.1 when he closed ' the audience icemed.'more
i real caPitidinder,lina St' jehif;-":,iiitangeteenti ;that; enecionithnt.' he , 'iheuld continue his
land-fremthe..ludge'4 .r .intitmicy, with
,St.:Johnispeech to any ledgtlt t liy . : loud and -continued
and the Banki—fican.tbe very: anguage Of,his, 1 drie. of ,i. go 'en" . r --. . : .:: '-
in thO Office; and the Department continued:. to
- tad `tlie. when - , l oteiee'Nhis is :a fair
staie s ment es, : ii-o_tiniferstand it; and. if. not; We.
ares4 , ep to tiottetien.., -- •
. The:eon*etindncdli thtit litter - being' - sirit. -
-- tee ani,,.,not-tO.'. - bOOerlookedc!: The i DoPart
iiient . centiencdto take-the money down to" . tho
time failure, when a large amount was.
• found:en hand, and there it lies .to this day s un•
rettezme l 4 rind unrcdayutb le VVith that lion.
Win. JosuP ean; certainlY . be charged,. and it
is a Brea*: wonder that' - tbose_ who prate_ se
houdly about a free, tAlie6,'Lland the plender
invOltd Treasury, don't Condescend t 4 . ex .
'plain thii dark transaction to their readers.—
Wh : nre4 .llo t; Ihq pr_ople of csgnetrmnn :co un
ty told: something tat '.'ferene.eto this
. indirect
'cif thie firensury, - , who resides' .-
theirl'er:lnidst,--who sits upoti theirthrone
of - :le.'stice as though omnipotent in -swny?-
, 7171 y IS he' not held Ili:0 the public es - . Odions .
by theo EditerS? s. ; it ?
not 'heraldi4throngit the state; that Iftnu.WlLL
IJessup, tintli. , r.eircuinstanees -the ine;k
-.ll:usable; procUred:the taking Of alarze amount
of - gusipteliannaniOney . at the State IreasurY
e—nionty ofr:a Think in Which waS_Partieu
-1 Im : ly:interested, to be.whoily.lest to- the, State
I.lbrever,'!.. - .Why do 'they not . send 'forth their
nerr(m end,. passionate appeals to the People;
Ito unite and'remove this Tre:isury plunderer
from. vibe ? Who, who on -Atiswer 'I • ,t ,
. .
it is, very, true that the amount may he col ,
1 - .!e.tecl of hini on that! ettor- cif rec'eattitemdatioh,
neemlditig to a principle of lard well'upde l nitocid
hy';everybedy;• - ,114, szipPose . , he ,shonbl Le
elected to the Supreinc Bench, would'hettot
stana in readiness," by: his • influence there, to
ward off anS , snits, that 'might be'conitneoced?
.With him and.e . feW others here; it is a case
that comes home to the pocket,—a question cif
dollars and cents, whether or not he sliall. tie
elected ; hence the desperation' with : which
they tight. . •
Retht upon these things, fellow. citizens,-
with:candor. Take them home to yourselves,
and, when the time for action • arrives; show
r• .-
that youttaderstand your rights :Ind dare
fend: them. . . , .. • ,
Great Rally or ttle Itemocraey.
- y • • ^ •
. .
Susquehanna's -f'•favorito -son," Bort. G. .et.
Gnow, we should hatMSrild before,•introdueed-
MIL inf' mi
t bried'
lie ds . ° cloned in' o,:':,pOWerfnl ,' appeal,: to Bps-.
tain'dtbe 'eandidates , „ of our: party, , :and •tout,
from power rind place, the British and : Alexi:
Aitor:ether,.it'tias the rielieSt feaSt*,thm, the
'Derpourae)' of Snsq - uehanna eyer, partgott of".
The audience was variouslyindituatedrafrOm
threoto four thousand.' Nt
.
Gori . eys-Lades Book -for SeptOrtilier, cornea
to t \ac as ovor i ipreseuthig ,us-uot
only withra furioty• ¥amfisitr i g and ibterestitur
triattiri but witlftho USefulOnti tasteful:" " its
4 fstA; •
p.Lltts are rIC pproac nut. no
beautifully ,u4couted"., cogravitiz -wol)
*OA pie - serving: '''Elut:gri. , at :variety
gtd• - • ilqttingclies-lt
-YatuuWttlajoiturit
I gaiftlin:` fiimliei;'is-received; 'this
wtirk is justly nutiibefell anitilik_tlie' first of
our LiterarY ilfar,azines.: , It is filled with mat.
ter Of genuine intereseand fh this particular
far Preferable - to many such pOrio4icals
of the t present day. "Scenes front' the * - of
the Saior by . Rev. joha TOO! are slillreon.
tiriucd
,aml git:e unusual intercsbto
The enfTrat.ings,.."St, Cecilia" and "Tliobetir,
-- drop are cle l glunt.- • _ • '
The .Lculic.;ltiritli;"rttri, is also on our table.
The gifted:Ann:s: Stephens ht ono or the - od:
itors. = Tb.l3 alone would be sufficient attrac
tfo'd to thousands.- - The Sept, No. contains
mush please the fancy, and taste. . ".Dora '
Atherton," by the Author, of " Valley larn3," ,
continues through all the nos. since, Jan, )Sl,a,H
finely written nouvelette i full of .. thedeepestirt
[Crest, and superior to, most ficilons iq its beau.
tiful and forcikle illetration's;!xitibe‘brightest
of cluistian principles. - This Of itself is Iltntist
v.-01'th the prien - of subscription,:,
40 .
• .40 ° '
•C‘fra*„.F.Kit:W. '
• r`-
"412 '" X vii.
Democratic Co. Convention,
The. Delegates frith - the' several townships!
ftssetnbled'ln the: ' Court IlenSe, oti .lonclay
evening the 18iltinst., aint were-C.:Tiled , to. or-i
der by Jeux 11 . 4.tcccx, Chairman of the Stand.
ing . Coinalittee. r : ' •
T.11014S P. PIIINNEY, ESQ.; of Dancing:-
w'as chosen President; ILL4inttcrr.; of
Springville and ILI. C.A . .n.ettrinn; -liarford,
Tice Presidents, and P., P. of llid+
dletnst it and . ar. Trite.Fdcll, of Great:'Bend,
Secretaries.. • . .
The I)elegAtes then tame-torward, and pre.
sented their Credentials, as the. several • town
ships M - ere Caned iti ordetiinnd took their seats
as follows:, • ,
Apciacoti-7Reuben Beebe, Timothy_ Griffin.
Auburn - -Thos: Adams; Sterling King.- : •. 1
Abijalt Bash.'
prooldp 7 =E; coOdricli, Ntlson
Cht)conut.,-Francis Quinn,'Edward.Barke,,,
- 01Word=John- Baker, Chas. IC,
Dimok-41 IleinliSte:td; Urbane Smith. '
- •Danikilf-Thos. P. PhinneY,
r kS.l3:
l'orest Lake—Raj. L. Patcly:
pard. . •
Franklin—Hefiry L. Blowers; John Blowers':
tfien/rille--XharkiS CaniPb6ll,
den.
Gibs'on—Reuben Tuttle, Luther 411nynard.
Great Bend--. 11: L. Truesdell, ILW:Ke.ach
1/arford.—dra Carperiter,E2 .3L Bfanding'.,
ifarmony-.4..N. Smith; Elliott Benson.
Herrick—S. Dituock; Thus. Burdick jr. •
Jacksan—LMilton Tingley, James Cargail.
Jesup—T. Shav, L L. Camp,
Lathrep—R:dus Rose, tli,Sha Loa
- Lenox—Allen McDonald, ronrad•
Liberty—D. D. Brown. Johit H. Green..:
II:L. Canfield.
.illontrose- 7 —Wm. IL - hod, c. M. Simmons.
Nezo'.,tyord-.4as. W. Belknap, Daniel )1:c-
Rush--N. D. Snyder, John NV
Silver Laki—jOhli D:Murphy; Dennis
-liven.
•Sprznon Rle IY. B. Handrick, O. Latbrnp.
Thomson—Churlc4 -I Wrighter, 'Ebdimier
Messenger. . .
On motion of 0 a :wmpsi.end,]iii.
Convention proceeded to the;nomination: of a,
candidate fur Sheriff.' ' •
• - John Young,; Dimnelr,
Gaylord Curtis Gibson
tirebb, Montrose,. -.; .
G.-B. Eldred. Montrose,":
L. Gardner 'l3ridooniter
Daniel Baker; Clitford:.. •
,Titus Smith r., Franklie,. -
Hamlrd PoWer.4, • „1-‘
werOSeferally named: 'Mr, Smith's Canis was
withdrawn, • '
The Convention then'proceeded to ballot for
Sheriff - with the following reStilts
Messrs. Bi2'ebe, Glitlin . ,`Adarns, King;
Hempstead, Siufth; Campbells Glidden,',Ca_r;
pen - ter, Blending, Shay, Cutup, linllistery.Cnn
tield—roevoted tor John young:
3lessrs..Goodrich, Tiirany;Burke,Viesdelli
&Atli; „Benson; Rose, Lord,',BroWn;
Green, Belknap, McMillan,
5, yoNd fui lattliatui Garner.
MCSSTS. - Bitsh; " St(ippani, - H. L. Blowe'rs; J
Blowus; 130 Yd,, Snyder, ‘Ontni,Ter,
Lathre'p.,:9, JAIT,eII.).'
.7 „ -•
Messrs. Tuttle, Maynard,•liimock; Burdick,
Tringley;,'"tlrgail,-,Wrigliter; Messenger;
voted . for 'GuYlor&CurtiS.
Messrs. Foster,
voted for GA.-Eldred.: • -
roted
for Daniel Balt . c.r.':
MtiVonald,;Conridfa ,:r4ed 'or
11=a/4-Powers._ •-•
fln tALLor.
3Te. ,
ssri. Beebe, Giitin,Adigni;B:in,g;(4,dlnn,
Cappbell,:-
taipenter,,,Blnndingi. -Tingley; :Shay, Cntnp,
Illenonald, Conrad,- Hollister, Canfield- - 19;
voted for Young. ,- -- -• • - -
31essrs;•Goodrieb, ,T.iffany,,Rurke,,Pldkoh
Truesdell, Kenell,Gplitli, Benson, Rose,' Lord,
B.rowji, Green, - Belknap, ; ATislillan,- 31urillty,
votetbforTGardinii,'
3lessra.'nister, Patch; Sitrunons-=-3, 'voted
'for Eldred r • 7,
./1 4 Is„ssrs; Stbppard, 11. L. - . Blawers,'4;
Btowers, Boyd, Snyder, Granger ' , flanclriFlo,
Lathropti„voted far, Webb;
Messrs: frutiteiMaynartl;ll)idkoak,llitrdiOi,
Cargail, Wrktliter, -- :,)re4s9P4o - ' 4 0.. YofP4 for
Curt
Mesers.-Pziker,..Mpleir4 votedfoilliker. f:
- • •*; 31) - BA:l 4 m ,
.4teigt, slllltb, -Welts;
penor,Tßlaridipg,TinOey, Cargail o Stk,yriCarap,
*Dc:flaid•*: liollititer4:-
- gcliits.66odricji; tOrzttlYl,
Tritottell,,,lCeEtett,
gipitb; • Rensou; - -.Roityliordi- ; Brolin;•' ,.. Giceil,
ter; Mei4iigr;-; 4 2t,
•r3iessrr, Fsstictr, 43m1),IPtteh,LISsaltordt0
d'er`,*Gitnig . ei;
for Webb, -
iresiira: , Ttittleoafiynard; Dieted Biut t k•
vOteti for Curtis
4ztt
f' Icatiis: Beebe, Griffin; Adtims, King,(),!
C4l73pt t l i
4tidaett„Tuttrei'Mpybiad ; 'Carpenter,
l'idgley;:tsriguil, Shay, C oo?,
SfetiOrlsid; Cunrsd,llollister, Canfield, t o
llurpli r, Sullivan 27, voted ferNoung.
- ltesirs. Foster, Bush; Goodrich, Tvr,
Baker, l'Atiller, Phinney, Patch, Stoppard, 1k L
Blowers, J. Blowenh Truesdell, Kesel, So l i t h;
Beesori, Diteeek, Reae,‘Lid, Brown, o re;
AiratuoimißkziknaPi 'Dielllll,an, Snyder,
Oliftillici . ,liesenger—LtrrietedfOr
'AlesSrs,,Haudrick,-4throp 7 2, for We
•
0111 8A14.0T.
.Mesara:PAelig;Grititri;Adiirosiiingi t il vq ,
stead, Othitlf,AV4l4 qliddn'n;
tle, 3Taynard,7Ceipenier; - Blanding, :fiite t y,
Carga_cl, Shay,Cr.utp„Aletl9ald,
: Canfield, lloyd.-. 7 2? 7 ,vptedfor
les"srs.' Fostei;Biali, , .doadrich, Tifr izr,
Quinn;litirke; italCer, Miller, Phinney,- pstek.
Stop'pard; IL L. Mowers - , Jf Bowers,
:dell, Heaelk,,goith Bens p, pitacqjcv. a r k
Rcise, Lord, DroviTl gr#6", Sinc . tnono3elll4
Snyder: Gr nref, Murphy, Sairm a :
Latliriin,,Wrigliter,Nesgetiger. 7 33oeti'd
`Gardner.
-Mr.liTandriek:yoted for, Webb. ; ,.
„
LATH-111 GAnn'NEn having received a it1 :1;
ity'We.ll- the' votes;•tV:lS' duly ' , declared Le*
nated as a candidate for the office of Shea
Conventlon then proceeded . to Tintr t
'nomiriation a candidate for •Representathe,..
.. •
Is 'll:iezniiur!of Great Bend;Und
'Convention then proceeded to ballot, t . l4t
res'ulterlis'follolitg •.- ; ;
For Isaac Iteekhow, - 41
• ;' Eenj, " 15
IsA:ec'PlCino‘i ; ivas therefore 'duly ns
'' •
For Prothonotary mere namea,.t.
iams 31 - ontiose; Harry Barney of Apan.
7os,,L..3lerrirpart of Franklin, F.-, l A.:Warkl -
.lianneny, and S. U. Hamilton or Gibon..
IST. BALLOT.
.• 3fes! . ..'2loaMs,'roster, Phinnty,l'
BI o TrodSizfell; letteinal4; Cenrad,kd,
Simnions. Murphy. , Sullivan,. Hendrick,
.
,thrbp-14, - voted for Williams.
Alessr .Beebe, Goodrich,'l"4 .
liempslead, Smith, Stoppard, Campbell, Gig,
'4eri,- Camp, .Rose, Lord, Hollister, Craleid,
,Grang,er--.15, votetifor Barney. _
l'Aelmrs..l33lser,l 4 .l:ll!er, L. Blowers, Tv,
31zInard,111Andikg,Ditiaoelc,burdick,'N.
iey,Neargai!, ,preen.l3,
for 31,erripan.
Measrs.:Quimi, Burke, Wells, Kenchif..z4
pensop; Belknap, Melt' tau, Snyder, WrigLfe,
Messenger-11, voted for Wurd;
- ffiessrs: Bing, Patch; Corpeiter, 3 v'oted
Ilatnilton, • -
" • " 2.13 PALLOT:
_ •..
• , i ; ,. Williams,. ~ :,,. ~,
~ 4
I' Barney, .;. , , • :
1.. . -.Hamilton,"
• . '
,Merriman,.- • , .. , .' :. :
•-. • ,
: , • .3nn2.t.t.or.
Williams, -
- - 1.. Bar ney :: - . - •
.• ' Ward,
Meritinan,- .
- - Ant BALLOT.
Afesars; king, Foster, Bush, Baker: SL i al
Quinn, Burke, WellS, Phinney, Patch,- l'ts'
dell, Keabh; Carpenter, Blanding; Smith, Pe....
oori;'Hinipe.k;l3tirdielr; Tirigley; Bt:im; Gras
Belknali, ' 2p;3lillan, Snyder, Sulliriiiill..,
drink, Lathrop Wrighter, Messenger-30 t:
. 1 ted for . Ward. ' —, :,...;•-', ~, 'T • . '
i 'Messrs. Beebe,' ti:llpi;,(Aahivi, dog:A
!Tiffany, liempstead,Sraith,Stoppard,Canr4
k Glidden, Tuttle, 3Talmard;Carg,ail, Shay,Cqy
t Rose, Lori,ic3orialtl, Conrad; ITollisterCr.
:1 , • .
field; Boyd, Sinamons,'Granger-24, rota/
'Barney.
13essrs. H. L. 'Blowers, J.- Blowers, rcg
-for ••- -•- •
• . F., A. IVARD Was .deilarei
l - nominated foi Prothonotary. . •
For REuistsurmil RECORDER, the llo>r~
;gentlemen, were' tallied:ll T. 'Lan amid
Dundaff, G. B;R:WildE;'of' NOW' 31ilfote.
L. BroWn, of '.:VontrOse; - 31. -.T. Piro - ford d
Vrliornson, S. fliac6d, L
Ilferriman;'of Fratibin, and -Ediviird "Dosa .
Layriniii'iVis'nomieafed on, the &stk.'.
lot as follows • ‘,..
Messrs. Beebe', arlifiii; Kink; Gdodrioh,l l
fany, Baiter, :Miller, Quirmillsropstead;SA
j'AlaYnard, Truesdell Catiwtiter,Blandinir, l ›
1 Oe., Burdick, Tingley,'Carga i ll, Camp. Id*
. 11eDonakl,'Courad, 'Holliston Canfield, S.
enons, Grang,er--33,`Voted . forlalifidon•
Messrs. Bush Berko; H. L BloWers,Zholl ,
Green Boyd. SnYder,MurPhy, Sullivan, llm
-
driek, voted fo,rC. L. DiOWIT'
Mesirs;Foster, Reach; _Belknap; Melliaz
'4.1; voted forlVaile.,
Messrs..J. Blowers, Shay, Rose...3;TM
for Merriman..; „; , „ ,••• • ,
Messrs, Wrighten,4losoiggr,-.Pi TsltfNii!
•••• • , :-s,
Messrs. Smith, ‘ /Jensoo- 7 2„,f0r, Masse.,
•' Mr.-Adarn,s,yotel joy . Hawson., .• ,
For Cpt;:ify?Tr4asintiii,.o.'ll.- SimaioA.
4; isr. - 4!.y.:Rencl Mad ,11 . rm 1 1c,1 1314
~
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:The Bailuts were-thus:,
.e!. Bullard,; 5
PuPard,':" - ld Redo'
13 :Hatch,;:
Satrqii;,Z
5. .1-46
11011( tw • , " • 1
,
• • , • • ;•• • 129
Hitteh t „ • d ill
Oate4 .: for County Tronpurer.
d yle
for vne Of. the • . *.socl#
. '
;indica, The following gentlernonlvei v
• r,
(11 .3 1 i;
4
44' of Jesslll4-4011a -Boyle,. of NeWt Ng°
i in PWorcilt 0114
o 1 Harfoottfiuraubl, Tiirxurt, t of , tiltdalewl
M. C. Tyler, atilf ttf" Odd Jon °. Cliter
, Oll 1:15 , 0)
of Auburn, '