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Now the dUsty,day is O'er • And - the noisolisS molnbea c r / Through thO. locust no r tlu do, On Ahe.onietnent,orkthe, wall . llow.the3i flood niy ch4.mbor Il Flittinvha dOwilli linikeidehgthen,lninr, - A - - . !:17 From thii'maple t aliniv • 1. 1 Down, the coollat nigh Over, nrider, skiii-rn Now •with smot6red le Through the curtains, i On my windo-'still ti No! oh - no! we cannot' Muice.witli the leni:es - • : . •.',:'iist On - thy bosom day has Dewy night Starlets hri. Gem" the:aiure over ht NoW: the beetierith rt ~.Yentures out • Treads abet' Sings a dirge —like, elteerlesn't And the locust beets alum - . • Here and there, • High..in air, • . Like a little may dr?m, d :;:v cricketofindith,i • • • Chirps ai song• • ~ .Loud and . hmg, - 1 In the corner hearth, •1 And tfie . ceaseless„ bugg . yete*, • . Come . and tr.o,! • • • . : Fast and s 4)4', 1 Through the damply Oling tto% White kith glos • Up the ;lair, Cornea the. flare, Of the candles doNri bile x: A.ll alcne, But my spirit's mystic "tone, Whisper's of two star-eyod Wrap'ed about with Ilowing.Oir I . With a Moan, *emoryiolls Back her dingy, trembling folds, 114 w at ; shut of day, One glad August long ago, . E're we tread life's (lusty way, 7, 0 Anmelmusic,.fieli and low Sw . opt our souls; Long u -v. sat; In 4e night-dow, while the bat, Circlod round' us i hope's white • Trembled Heaven and earth be l • I Looping back night's azure veil, Bending low around OF green . Mossy that, ' • • •. On each N'ested sweets for love to tkiiv, O'cr each - lily-whitened cteek Blushingly I saw him piep, In each earnest, kindling o - e„ Rougishly I saw hiS sly, . ' , Pinions dip. '-:Years' have. flown, One aN•gifted child of song, Like a sad-toned, ; petted . bird,•,. Murmured plaintive sicriusic long 'Till her spirit's depths were Ma • She was won Fromlie roof-trees arms away Bride with wring)etsfolded up Drinking from lovr4 golden e Still she pours her tOuelriUg•lii " But wdsmin `Sadly turm4 aside to weep,- While thCi other sank to ilee Folded in their pulseless rest, Were her white 'hands on: her Dnt a smile, - Would beguile— Love from her cold lips the • -We with !fust, • . Holy trust, 'Rendered her . agait,tddust ; And the Au,Tust! l twiligbt now,:, its ! eurtain fokis of sight . G::ther l 3gtiltdows on`, my brow, bow in pr.yer to. nig AllJalonsi ILlrford, Au44t, 1854. !'!' Visa Nun ' S , The loy, - a of rleasin _ . ' It may Safely be take 4 for gra, ted, that, every one likes : :to please ; i there 4e hardly exceptions enotigh to prOe the rul . NVhat ever .stibtle - ais . ,,r , 'uises tlislove of pl : ing 111# put' , oti—horfmer it may borrow oughtless orcarelenness, or egotism, or - Ktre, / sat, as:it!s •MaSk—there it is snug :in the bottohn of each 'human 'hut - Ilan:heart, from : Simoil Stylite.slundelythe nigi4L.delY:3, • to , /enny Liiid :lying' • - • rout "dor- , iiig. lion-hunters, - mid- I,'io -,NonO • pliouoy l tap , . , ping his gold 'snuff-1,03x, and 'savin4 he ls•on, ly :1 poor priest ! The, - little 1.!oil who -- has c ommi tt,<Xl his piecerwi thin uch labor of brain, much screwing:or body, and ' anxioi : . 1. ge;4h- , 1 .., lair tuition; utterly refuses ito'say- it .wheni the time eoink.q.„- ,Wliy ?-'" Not - beettis ln d,,., - ,es not' Wish to please, but. because ',h s ilotense. desire to do ~, has suddet4lassulli "`l_ rt.,,Ei.'w form, that of fear ; which,.•lkke tithe - pas , Aolit is very enre.asointble. - The 'Karim ause : will make a young-lady \Om 11 ' :Azib l eSte ed much thoiight, cm a new tallAir.tssi Accildre at the lat , t moment,"that she does . of Want. - tO go' A doubt has suddenly- aisail 4 her as, to the ' success of her 4. , 05t0me.1 rn • dress is r:ur4lY beantiful but will _it .make _ r-so , f ~ .Nclvig,or., I I of personal , vanity, preserveft us frian ithese ..woons of Self-4steent ; -and they aria i ' rilbs while they last. - What - wolider, - ow that the! thought of:i'l perpetual: , syneit :o - that tt.l t.(l. ' kind should tnakt . : tiii bella . ve, uriWisai . .5 6 41 0 titnes I • ..,,::•• •• ~ . E •... • ------.•-09, ....;, ,•1 . • ~ it- R . -. llte*ditor of the f:Tringfic.,..l iir.ln - gets off the following [ g , -.)oil ,- gentleton in•an adjOiningl town i that thero, an: two parties itt town° bra:....ka question. They ar , 4cempus, 1 1 4 , tmaster ou one aidecz,,nd every,' utirth , .:, other,". : • I . -1, . . • • s. • 'The Illonons in 4.itah, .., • • ,A new work r entitled:"' Utah and dui Ofor.; s4ns," from the:pim of BenjaMin - G.• FerriS, late Secretary of tgtak Tetrritoryimjust h been pulksho ..,.The oflicial position Of the Writer 063 , him abundant. facilities for obseryhig the practicid workingipi;p of the Normon'sysiem; And . the niMmeri*whieli he-has used them' iit,hiAbook, cnithlesi• is'': . to :obtain 'a better. view of4hejloetriifeS of Latter bay Saint;4,' thaii'.We: have. heretofore : had. In a 4hart time th:ese people fkill ask fOg . the- admiSsion j of-the Territory into nth Union, and -then-the . . isUbjectof; their doktestie institutions Will be diseus..4lin'its. full . length and breadth. j We' Make a flw:extraeis from the book to 4liow; the doctrines in; . v4glie at the Great! Salt-Lake . City, the head 'quarters of the Mormons : . ",PolYgitny is introducing a new style of j buildings ai Salt ,Lake City. A man With half a dozen wivies':beilds, - if he can, a long low dwelling, Int‘iing six- entrances pm( the , ' ontside; am 1. when: t he takes in anew, wife, if able to:4o :16, add.another apartment. !:Tlie j object is to keep tile, whiten and 'blbies as m • uch as . ,isible apart, and prevent thosii to-• rible cat-fights wide!' sometimes oceur,4 itli :il 1 the:actinupanimenti of Billing, ~g zite,. t4rn ',Caps : . endibrolien biome. , sticks. --As the Jr divine iastit u tiOn" ,ini ten as, these buildings in e rC.ase, and in it'feW years the ei ty Wili be like a eellee-' lion. ofbarrlieks for . the accdiumodation of Si?ldiers, Some haY.eisepara e bitildings in Parts of; thocity :remote front. mill otheroind cthe" wits are thus kept separate, the hnshand dividing : his. dint) between then' all.; , The.ttie - ets:o* polygamy tipOn the poptila tion. is,. ideeidedly deleterious. ~ The prOpaet ...110seph had over forty wires at iN:IIIV00, ~Illil ;, the re...,tof the. priesthood had • various itu t u,:- • titers, correqumding to their standing and iitE ainations\; \ and nearly , all . the ehildren•:-Of. these poivgaMous marria?..s.died at that ph e; muoettl, irt, is alleged by Mormons th a t not one h Vas taken, to Utah, . Brigham 'Young In.s thirty; children, of whom eight ale'bc his,tir4 and 'seeontl lawful wives ;-• the. remaining twent k l.we are by his spirituals, 1.1e.',-lia - s about. fifty wives ; ~oinii were Witlow. of' Jo sepli:Sinith, and areprobably Icist the tinie of liviii:i• children; but supposing hint , to hravel thirty win) Ire capable of . having' l's-tie L-Whio . l I is bel , :w 1114 true uninla-rithe twill t' s. l,'4NVO children . would. be less than : „one child, 0 - a concubine. if each .of these de - - , Traded females . COOld have been the .honoredj :, wife Ott one husban'd p 'the.a;ql2,-reg,ate number of childrtin, according to the usual' average of 'four iii :t family, would be one hundred-Tand twentshowing a'lyss in population of ditto' tv-eiglit. . \ • • • I , 1 I , i i i i Is, i ;~ jli i r.. pail and trio a moan ring top, l -.wind awio ngth they -ill they • i sleep ? stop, -I keepl our tone! ht tone, Tire ciliildreti are, sul)j ee t, -to a fri g l i tt u ill d e . ; gree of , Mortality. This: is the,. combined' : re: jilt of the gr(iSs sensuality of the - parents and want Of care towards offspring; As a generall rely, tite..ie :.-ai nay. 4.i-en:Alders. I aki'.l aS theirlll - li' - i little care. 4.f their wives as of e 1 i. ei;. 1 and of hotli, 16-Ii than . a careful farmer in. the, 1 States Would eflhis cattle; and nowhere, 'iout : of the Five l'oints in New York city, can a: Inure filthy, mi4erable, neglected looking,4lnd clisoi' . .ilerly rabble-of children be...forma than in 'the t:te`t.,ts of' 6reat Milt- . Like City... !tilw G overnor, agair, „whos4 . attention to his. in ii I t ifarions .fautily .ice are I. bound to suppose rgrOttler,',3lniu the' average 'affords a fair illus— I trz4ion.ll . Ile Was 4% ice •lawfully niarried,anil, !hits liad , ight I . l , , ,,, itiniate children, who are all .., ~ liking.rifle .l !lige number of, children ~.ha la rl. i his conenbiries uo exit,: knows how many . 1 ',--it is Only' kniiWzi thlit.tbere arc °till , tiver.=., , .„ I ty-.two surviving.l These fenialcs (Jo noti re hideiii the,Covertior'sliouseso called, bit in I -ditrererit establimielit:S . from one. up to a dozen in 4 plate tk 7i. - i , 1 Ilheir sYz.4.eini of plurality has obli:eritnNli nearly ;all sense of - decency, and wo,uld*ciir to lie. fast lading to an - inte.reourse 6peif i rind, .pro4liseuous as itht cattle • in the.' fields.. ' Ai titan lii, lig' in -Cointnon with ,a dozen : dirty; Arabs, whether . lict. calls them wives or colic:a-I iines, cannot Lave a very nice sense of .pro- l ' privity- ; It is.diflicult. to give ii:. true accotnit ot the effects.whieh have mulfed froth this! . cause , ; and lit the same 'ti rit ,re. - •erve decOley ofila4tagd. The Saints a , progressirk.—. Last year,(185.2) 4114 s.erioullfdisctiSsed: the subject '..otutroducing A newl, order iiitollie.. Cli4ch, 141 Ni-ilia the w'es iv of.•absiit . finis isionaris might be sealed to Saints left at 'home. T4ro are a,number of cases in Which 4 ivattliat4 taken a Widow and her danghters MS wines at Ithe same kime. - One has. a ivia \ .c . y - acid' , her' two datiroliters— .There are al:. instancesH i o . the niece 'being sealed. to thun cle; ntid 21 - 5 ) - excite , more atteutiii than any ordinal!): case.: Low fai- the plague spot is to ...iireadi in, this 4 re.ction remains to., be seeiii,.j hlri4hani \Youg stated in the pulpit, : in...lSp - ,.taint the tilt] . might come whenfor the, s:lki! of ikeeping t e littea,gc of thq. priest-, ii liqod.'unhO r keu, tuarrtigel . would be Conti}ied . "to; the - i,janio fainilieS, LS for in.4fiiiiee, the; son of; one.inother would , 'marry the • da t ughter of janother bY the same, fat her. There. 1133 been l''tl i ile• til.k :of going even beyond this, and, al , lowing 'the fatlikr to oral hiS own clatightr to bintseiri .' - i 1 ; - - • ' r. , \ -, . - . The dish piii4st 'di gtitaries 'of I the clitireli are exceed r inglylSl li rut' in procUring. y(ning ,dirls f,ol wives.: They :inculcate the idea that of testy inemberfr, •who have . been „tried 1. , 1nd fo ind faitliful,:nrc surer - itistArthents 'of '..alva ti#4l than • the Young, who may apo , _4.-iti7; ttld.as marring to to Ow yho . remains steadfaSt . to the end is cwenti:ti to escape, from the ::,fate. of bein i ; 't-iiere ringcls i a great many yomig W ;men arc! foc4ed` : into this - bulahling - and' e.l:.tbing caldrob of prostitution. Elder . V . ‘ril-• ford Woodruff, one of the twelve-apqitles;lias a •(•gullir . sv:4eln orchatiging his harem. I fie, ,talt,.;,. i ri - o'n'e I i,r iniori! young . - irls, and so rita n-'. ales;: after he t14.0s of them, they- :Ire glad, to a'sk..for a divorce . ,- after 'which licl beats the bu s k f o r recruits. „Ire took a fresh one, atiout fourteen yea'rS old, in March; 1853; _and 'will probably- get rill of;he'r in the course of ;die ensuin& summer. - lie,e man(mvres are prael tided More of less . hy,'the whole gang, idl e ,li , t lSc. rued by one become sealed to ltl -07, 'arid so. trasel.. the entire _rolinds; :and W!tirt tliey"atieomplish the Whole circuit, .antl are rea4 - 14t tart anew,t hey have a„profolind-.• IV -18 realizintr'setise" . of•fetualednodesty, to ' ,, a) -- ~ • • ~ *: • ti-Othing of some of its adjuncts. . .• A ~ W ife, in Utah, cannot live out half 'her days.' In families-where polygamy 'has 'nfit beef l litroduced, she suffers an' agony of 1 'all- . prelik.usion 04 the subject ishiehnan scarcely • he - COnceited, much less describild: There is It sad; coluplOiling, suifering l o ok, . obvious! to I !lie,- most ofdinary obscrw,r, Wlll'ell 'tells **the 1,..t.,0ry.rif , ..t . ,ory. r if there was no other evideac e ; u1 i.1t1i..., ~ sOFiticti Art mooit , cases it is produciti,.. , re-, inature ie4d age, and iome'have alrcadv . stink I 24i4., An e . atly'• grave!. under an intolerable 1 bre#st, IGruL :—"A t11:)rial us the Ne -14 of the' I Wy eft:9 givntrosc,(slontiitqj - Augitst 17, 185 - 4. I, . ~ , weight Of nillio , tion. _ The tom!, 943 mometit' he. tn:ikas up las mind. to briuir one, or mco.re-' contubihes iitto,tho.fhmily, lii;corties alwnyi, neg,leetfokatb.l.in most eases tdmisip3 to 114', wife.' , 4 , , , * . ~, , ..: .. • I i 1, ~, .. ,I, ! ... A. Little clalict alnttfu oLtittatics.i , ';,.! 1"[ . - AdaY or two agO, a geatleuittu Whtis - o elk' cial duties requirediltim to, visit a Ihrge Asyii ! Inn .neto this elk devoted to .thelindigeut in,! .sane, took with Ihitn a little boy, [minni three. ye A rs old, itpdAt wa.4.41% interesting,,stu l dy. t. , ,i, watchiho. (Area .which- the presiltee . .of the., young visi tor . produced. among the limatici of . 1 every grade: .4n unusttal•degrecokquiet anti, order prevailed in every hull,l . tindltouchilig jnanifestittions,of the softening tit distibduingi intluen4 of childhood were exhtb ted. by these! who were: most .intraa mile.: Thi4 was particularly the ease ',NY ith 1 thOS4 who had: .passed Jibe season of youth.. One tnan, incur.: rally insane; approached the littli, )..)oy wig( a countdliance for the montent'fu 1 4kgentie 'less and kindness, and•with a; tx cite, gesturit handed, , hint a straw—biiini , all hl~ had to ,t, il , : give—and showtd (riot satisfaction when it" - was ae4pted, and borne - as ,if it 1:4 been or value.•• Almost; all approached and shook,l { hands with the infnt, and so . initd•tivas Weir; bearing that lie did not 'for a monti , 4 hesitate,l 2 And although abashed At ivhat - aticared to Ihint an nitusualicrowd,-.he*elteerftilly yielded:. his little hand to' their eittesse4.l:l3nt the linogt interesting': scene- was in t te . women's. 1, , , apartments. They Ivere read - 'to i diwour .the 1 loihild ‘v4ll their earegse s, and . yetl•When :they: ob;erved that their Crowding. an-d ~01tibility: I annoyed, hint, i - nstinctively withdreW, a littlei l I and modulated flick rk , leeS AO- toOeti of ten--, 1 derness,ito which nianv of _these , had . long:! been strangers; One' or the.wOun i .n, herself a, , mot h er,li mini - Ertl with - - tearful eves ',-----" Dear' ' little fethow is Lis: in, 4lter lii - ino•l' si °in aftirni: ~ r, ' ),! ' satire re''illv seeined to relieve. .:,her itplavhen- ' :sioes, anti-her. ;expression of iniert:=l:. mi,..ini t 6l in cheerful tota.. The -most violent, elosely• ':confinedin cOls, watched every•iii4ement of , ;the hofWitliqittene intert,..and some bc; , -- , -,,, ;,,-,A by iall,tft.i affection of their oWtiothsprintx. 'r—which ins:Oty'in it.; worst furiaidiad not g.‘raklie:4 , l--jt‘i be permitted tO ein-biACe him. 'The wh6le Eieene' was "calculated tOd'eepen the. ..A - 1,111.;tili:y belt for the most,lthfortMlate: class k%lto ‘ice's the Object of the visit; - 4141 to show str,',h:Yly the society ofellildreti is calcu ilated to',win back- to g.ittlemss - those lac°. i-froni any eatise have passed thatiiidelinable iline Which separate the sane frOm the insane. Such sop . thing effect's, are of coinie o ltransient, :btit . it ,Was something to ohtain' fOr tihose 'poor vesell souls even a moment of •calm delight 7 , --..1.V..Y.; ,Courict. • 1 ! Mr. Twombters Mistake. . Mi. Twombley had 'drank but Isix glasses 1 ~c• tirai,:ly oroi wnte..! , si lien, 'weim-2..i it man .03 bliseretio, : he returned home at 'the seasona- 1 Ode hour of 1 A. M., and Went Sobils'io bed, i 11Mrs. T*lias Twomliley was ton vell neetis 1 litomed t'-'o. the cowlings and el.oitc - rs of said Thoinas' , , to be much disturbed r iby;thetrifling e, not e. he•made on retiring ; 'but W i l'enshe dis coveredi that he had his boots On; she request-,' ed idin Ito remove them, or keep his feet out I tot' bed. „.1 ,_ , said at r. 31 V ;ilea ri at r. TWOILIA CV •in 4)010- - ,1 ' ' :Yeti e topes, skuse me'. _llow I-came to for- I ._ f. - ;-et l my boots I .ean't, conceive, forll!m just as' p i aw 1:- ,_ :.. I i 'ever was in my (hie) lifei" • ' I; ~ Str. t‘\lll.l7loleV sat: on the side of the bed, • ir.and made an etfort to pull oft'l tis V 1i g I boot. IThe attempt', Was successful, though -it bro't I .; him to-ilie door. On regaining hiii feet, Mr. i L'r saw wotnibley thought:hethe4oot- open. = : 11As he 'Was sure he shut the dOer ' Ofr comiur 1 ';n, he was astonished ; and dark a'it was in . I 'l,lie re*, he couldn't be tnistaken,:he . A.lt L i:..ertain.i. -Mr. -Twombley" • staglier • towards the deur to close it; when to his sti ed ll.greater Surprise:, he saw a figure apprimehing from heyond.• Mr. Twombley stopped ; the figure Mopped) . Mr.. Twomblev ad i - aneef again, the - t, figure did - the same. Mr. TwOmOey raised. his right hand—the . figure raiSed; its left.— "i'Who!s there?" roared Mr. TW4l..lev, lie, : ginning to be somewhat frigiiteneih The fig- I tire - made .no - reply—lifrirwontblep raised his 1 )oot in a menaeino- titude—the -figure. de-ri tied Mi mi by spa -. igla similar Object. 1 -• . I . Cried Tw . tbley, "I'll find Out ;who ..Toni , ik...-j-ym eak!" He hurled the hp° . tat the 1 . . I. l'!eat ( the mysterious object When--4.wash l A w. t t the hig . looking glass whieh wembley 1 4:id - Mistaken for the door. , : j--- 7 ' • • . OULIW . 1 • • , ' The..l:timed words are suggestive •c thought yanny man. .1 low much of strength: - what be - ainintr . eyes, what high res4.es, proud startling's ftir - fainel—Whnt carvings- to, be rich! What hopes of happineSi! - What mines Of•gold !--What lwight ofjgreatness. ! What,excess ofjoy, the.se three little words 6,mjure before the mind !—A yoen , r - Poei he mean to be drunken-I . :ITO:17e poor? To be . dishOnored ! To have thei children I;mgli and Point the, finger at l m ? - To strike down theldefeneeless trornanl :To de.: Orru inneeent children ITo turn - linme into Worse thait,a howling dessert i Oh Ire' nit:. Nor,,does he think so, while!, Ire' leans back in the gorgeous saloon, and a6id flash ing lights and the bewilderment beauty; aided . by everyi . artitice, takes to lei heart,': to soul—huTring it as the miser], ling s', his :treasures--the fl,Md . - that de.olatesi Weil time haS'pas. , ed swiftly,: the brand is .birined out; it is charred and blackened; the star fallen from the he even; - Ife ,blekers; he quarrels; he 'laughs with Silly leering, and kicks at theharmiess Chairs and tables Ile chatter: i nonsense aunt thinks it Ire maitre:l6 his wife and children; and cUrs'es them, himself, and all the ' peor drunkard ! • Wherever yen behold him, you sec - suint:thine;that should hto , e been Mau !" - • . . • " iiinly),..wluir do you lib flows r • dotsn't lili no wliar.' gib: th..e weeks ngo, and moved count - ol) du wedder." • -~~ , . • . 1 , Jt.„?'"" Embracing Christinnit2;-,1•• is what the Icing. 4.r,f Siaui said, when he firstembraced ati'Engli6ll girl. . • .. jr-e- The fellow who ,att,impted lo "cloak hi,S sins," found that he conidn't begin to get , . a garment large enough. • . . 1 i l,, 1 ,- out of -eottiriti 4 ,-_ for the thailee it', that, Mien tlto tires into Net 11e,,w01 hit somebody: • •q. fiev- It nicoraing. , till • fiat- sid4 is u~y :tad thk: print is 4 gkiinf...: . - ar,RPSS 0.1 - • 1 Of 'llse State'Cepitiral C' mittittee. . id. I . o the :People Of Pentis;:ilrania • Fct,tow CrrizEss :—N)re °iv ask your ititteutiOn•to the character, slain T and qualifi lciations of the Deniocratic ees, and the Itheastties and hicrits of the Stat Ailtninistra tian,.leaving.?he more abstract, and distinct 4nestions of discussion fot. fuhi, o. considera tion. '''. But little neeilhe.said at ili th of the itcrits and abilities' of Geyertiori 3toinit.- Ills : icrsonal - histoo' has become 'fat Aliar -to the iciiplci of the State,andliis Wilda iacts furnish ~1 nii-utalant, evidence "of his. emin . tit i . a d - rare . . . .1 kiii 4 liti4t,i q ns.-to discharge the lutes of thu li.illice h ito,iv holds. i ,yrointhe humblest rank f; n society, , mudded b Wealth .Cr influential iiendA; lid rose', when'y.dt in his minority, . to the dignity- of a practical printer and editor; and itt, : a very early age, thecontrel of an ex ktu!jire . autl useful : business.' 11i..., came into 4t grate; Senate in 18 . 12. ThiMgli 'young, ,tiodeSti and retiriitr, he soon inale a favOra [ le irapreiAoit bit ihe'tnembets•'r.f that body. i 'ilia..the . remark of a - venerable. Whiz Sell -, .. 1 . i - • - ii!or, on hcariugi Gov. litc; LEI: s nroden spejeli in the'Senate, ‘ - i:lii c li was , mi . :OIL - , iiaestion .of the 'resiimption of i ipe.de - payni,nitS by the, hitilis:, i ‘ i ' . That . man trill-Some tiliv be . (:ioyer tier of. Peuusylviutia." - Ile serv i :d 'six years IA that, body, mid few of.its at Inbcrs have left behind thein'so good: a : recoil or 4. • more '.otless•mortil duvet. Ile was i istinguillied frig hiS industry, hisidevolion to utv; and his 1 elitire. rail:lit:4'g as a parti7iia. In the great fi nancial erisisot / 1 4 8-1p; tifat,So s •ely atreetiAl tin , c.i.ilit of t4c-.SAtitc, Lis wryi !t:•s' w l 2re . of tin• tuo:it-eininent character._ . -I 4antly,at his post, to meet and tileksnpon the honor of the Sta. , piing. . , , T tor mal..stistaiiiiing eve Scheme for the anaintedance of Ii ii f riudle.. , is.of conseinenes Persona t .. 'e reCur-,to„shC lent .. which -0 !teted in those critical times" wit 1' i,ltaSll44 and' wu arc confident tin i - f:oue politieal opp on - o l t,i at Plaid l :t iels - ewlaire will join with us in till ; . 'f. lie w as he, :early. advocate 0 . 'ilie principle Of individual habil itarters-4-oli the -abolitiOu of -it Ordebt, anti of every measure in iltistic,e, i to the laboringm :asses, -.ilteir condition in life. '. \ iri His. report on the Tatilf in 18- proud i co it traSt Ir ith i - the _feeble a !!'iforts of his enemies in the Sin empted to break him down 'on tl iit was n inasterl Y produet ion, do gunge. and Sound' in doctrine. ii' As much inav 1....i . .5aid of his si he .sitMe seFssion on the ;policy -t1 Itiiii:f the.. Peitiiilo:iplit llitilron'il. it.esetitatives trots iintladelplitaitu 4enbutieed the project as imprite iritsc and a trick, Gov. Biount ai 'feasibility of the route, and. the 1 ork, foroolling -What has,since t !ill: 'remarkable accurady. Ain dd i improper at this' juncture to , ieoplii. ofThiladelphia and Pitt isi'lvilifitiatit fact, that When Guy: ~ itidvocatinz the'construction-of a !!.difect route from one city to i ilhrofigh ottr own State, a portipn I..sentatives from both those eitie !' lie policy of : making. this Conn ;• .!f.ircuit oils; route, passing': through :,..i.....ifiates: Indeed, in every exiegea '4601, `iii the last ten .years, Govoi - ihas-be.eit. - the statuichndiocaie of Hti.rests of our great conniiereial i liiind her citizens will net ; l ive trust fact on the day of the election. - His election in - 1851 was a 11;icadSt - ate and National police/' /' fairly 'declared: lie:,waipresent'e l 'Oe as the advocate of, the Compri 'tires of 1850—as the the of ti 1 1 :8,40,: as against the tariff- of 'friend of economy in publi; atfai , I I . bcate of a sound ciirreney-the i , . i iA i ii increase of Lankitig Capital, a 4aate of. the fullest lia.bility tha ; • • *llpwn!d on corporations; 1' ] .;', hit ailminiAration has; l k een el .4.lMiti ,, nislie,l bVenerow ability ail , rm ' - ' i- ... 'At tlie,time of his.induction inN, .itierriSlattire were indulging in *tli i i 'n 41. r hinting. special privileg64 to 'coil , ,„ i= ' 9 carry on. mere bus ness transacti4 i'obipete. with individual enterprizd ties-cif legislation had been indull alarming extent. 'i Gov. irligler took...Ton - m.l acraitist it, and by a l „r, ito ..tnet..sages, embodying the. so Armes, sustained by the (Tilearest'a iilble ',arr.-urnents soon succeeded eing'iall parties, that such 'specia rklieuld not be granted ; that, tho.i . 1 i i, • to enjoy the; profits of a' bui , iness ... . • tindelk an'act of incorporatitin, sh' ii . . , qiured to bear nil the tesponsill dpctrine isi _ now the settled po i 4itei _li It is a remarkable facOhat .w tor lligler's vetoes the, sessic ,'*ere 'tiutnerically -greater than a P- • - i I . entenated from any one it Ins pre alfull term or service, nt; one_. am sj.stained . _by the Genera Assemb liis . cibje..ctions. Indeed, ;such is 4fer.!.rii.e . to' all* Ids i Veto . . i 'messa ze.s present tittle - . When the Legi. - mlat fid to creatk a brood , of slew ban tend improvidently paPei .issnel ilx itipliva.; arrested_ fily ilte yt4O . pou'l r ttit banks were re jeiiteil at one lit .tgaiii it was ikttOlited to give 11 ‘itiniit Railroad Conipany entire. ce Airinini erthe,Stat4 works atiWei ii, • the s. pina,, an..asirre . 444 preinptly tt i veb.,; and recently, When it'l,vi l he the .General • Assembley, to iinie corporation and the poifm 1 - .siiic):Railroatt,CoinpanY i 'froth di' ithPosed by, - ... and incurred mate rig,ainst the circulation of foieigiki ilterqty espildishitig a . most datt p r iejtOiol4l . pre. , leiletit in legislatiot tins averted by tire. sang means: .!. The Eolicy, indicated .by. Gov. I] 'O m st elsege; after his induction eiminined many iyisesii,rgestionsoli these . waktbe cancellation of tite r s, lAmils of the CoindionA4alth ' tits; &jai , ' by. the creatton:ofiive per e Thlsr.meesi4o was, adopted, and t 4 money saved annually' to • tii& ',li . - - 0 . pvl icy of cash . _ paymenti an.: tiniiptits on O r public ;works,. st t ie riettue , doe.' meld. had it been. ft into effect by law, couhf not'hart exercise la Most lic:dths• influence. upon: that branch - 0f the public:service. ' - MS •pkedecessor, :William • F. -.Tolitiston; wak the antlor.of the relief .Under-the administration' of Gov: Shnnk; •meastireS 'had Ikea, adOpted_tp.:,;:m;:ithdraw from' circulation and' cancel 4.uox ions meditim. I"Cryi soon after WhigSeainelnto power tinder erov: Johnston, this proci.!ssOf'cancellation,soiwise lyi began, ,waSarrested, and, previsions . imole tol continue this depreciated- ankl titiconrittC tienal currency in . eh-Mil:43On; by paying the. banks a large coMpenration, ' front time 'to titne;.. for re-i:giuing the defaced utcnrigsf. the 4!-ti' t.,nienuire.s of the; presmit Miniqration„was•to fpi, the final witlulrawaband mitinetioli of this &lir+. rencY;and the work of !Cancellation • di - again , • • , in OperatiOn.- W this single item 0 staid .: r iblidy . , • 014 rifiznA,,ditive, a veryk,, striking:, illustration of the ditrerltee,betwettA rederni •atia- Dent. - ()Critic meaSinik :.: It is or you:to. determine whiO are right, 'and .the best-adapted' te pre mote the proisperily of 'the State: . - i . - ! But in Mithin'g has Gov.,Bigler rendered:a more important service to the people, than by his constant mitt' untiring . .etfor6; \to break down the pernicious system of'oninitMA: and special legislation, This was nmong his eat. Pest recorumentintions i and in theTsemiiiii. - of 1853, a,, few general . laws . :we're Adopted • on: the report and recOnnnendation ; of, cominiss ioners appointed by him for that.puipac:un.• tier im act of thelegislature r and much good waOhtts effected;! - - - - ' -••- i It the governor's mosstu,re of 1851, helm er, he placed the nxeat the r00t.,. of this tree or oil,. this. spreading . Lilts, •by-•decl4ring most enviinticiiq, that lie shoulil ' npilifre'r Pa rtic.'pa te - in that o6nsive• systeitr'of legisla-. tion;lid that: the N% hole power of the ')ixec utive I )epartnient! should be- wielded against " it. :This sentithent received the universal tip \,l proliation of all na , rties. The General ASsem* bley, acted on. the su“gesti on, and . the ii;3ople, are presented with the laws : of - 18.5.1yeach sereento from' theother, and standing On its own"; merits. ~ThiS has never oecurra Oefore since the organization 9f- . the GoVernthent.--; 7 Had the presentl. administration no other elaitii, this alone 'should coil - inland . the. fitvor - • 1 . •nt of the ahle,juogmee people.' . The policy of the adMinistration, isf now well,detined on all subjects, an.! its :.continit :thee catmOl. fail "to promote the .substantial welfare of the people. ~ At the time of i. in- . action into powpr, a , l, number of ,linprove mentS Were in prOeess of construction, Which have cost n much larger sum,than Inutheen anticipatcd,..3ll4 this eirellniltanee, it is, true, has to some - extent einbarrassed the policy of the administration. But it must be remem 7 bered, that thCse' l schemes were not Comtnenc ed at the instance-of Goyernorliigter. Tlei.v 4„,11,1„..,-, 1,,„ti.,4 - -...”'L.,f ore he entnc into of fice; and the-wisp polio".seemed to- he- to conduct them to an, eaily completion:. In deed it has bei!li 'flechlteil as - A fixed policy- of . the 'administration, • that no- new schetnes :of. improvement sh'k,ll be commented. ' - ! . Nor.ilds the !Minn . :Ind' dignity. of time State been permitted. to suffer in any :instanee.— When the e.xebutive 'of .a . . neighhoring state refuS,ed to sOrrender a - 'fugitive from jtistiee, agaihst whOnt. a true bill of'indietment•for kidnapping had been found in the county of CheSter, the right and--dignity -of the Com monwealth. with vindicated in a paper citsur .passing power_ani t t ability. Long after its author shall have. retired front public life— yea,; after his head- shall be'pylowed - beneath, rtlie-Sods of the . 'valley, this - document - be i• will, referred 39 in-the .arehieves - of Pcnnsy IVani, , I.a as . a.Modcl for other executives, and conunne to excite the- pride and admiration of her pee - - . • . . pie. , When -agai,n at a subsequent period; An ex eigeney ,araelat the city and ,cdunty . of Erie; involving :to int) inconsiderablel- extCni the honor - and dignity of the- State,llic . was not .found..wantifig; but can up.fully:to public exPeetntion.. .ILs enemy' and 'firtunOs in this crisis coMinanded - tile respect. of- a11. , - When told; al: - lni - li r s'ailteirtently,; . that .7 - the measures ;he i de.cmcd , :txpedient -.to. tidopt,- would prejudiee•his• p - olitteal prOg&ts iti this or that locality, his uniforna j. .replV was.i--"it tnattered not, he had the . honor ' - 'et the . .Stii . t , to protect; and that . shouldlidi done' ntVaII hazahls." ~ : . • - - • ''....:: .:' .: i' 'c; a was emi - - repel all • ;4- tearlos.q , y y prLcthal r lWelty, re-, r I pride and it. thousand-= delphia anti foiling. eng,rafting• ty !on bank: priF , onlneut ended to do and elevate i stands in Id ;abortive te, :who at at question. lueutinlan- eeelt'made 1 ,1 construe- When Rep (t rttniourg; ie: . able, its a v Mit tell the- Itilitv of the 11:eu Iti may' not remind filo .)itrg of the 11“1.En.was 1 , 1111 road by ,the • other, Of the Rep ,jltuvocaLett etion by - two other IT that, has nor BIGLER die true in emporium; ! forget this triumph of fully *and I to the peo : mice thefts o Turitf of 1842—thO r5. , 4-the :14- ppoueut:of thl. the ad could be entfid; aiul d mance. office,. the t phietice of orhtions, to t •n,, • nnd to Fellow-citizens;V shall; an Offteerk.thus hott est, devoted ' prndeitt and able, be discarded, or strickc down, for light and imaginary causes? Shall a polley in State . affairs so wise; 'be al andoned to give place to Federal rule? We hope not t and we \you'd - be do ing injustice to the people to evert entertain the thou ht. for a moment. We believe yo'n will iretain:Cov., I.3ig,ler as you haVe done all his lt)emocratic predecessors, Or 'the - ctins! tutienal tertn r `AVe do not' claim perfection tor his admuti,tration,. nor .for. the,' nl4 ~ • There are:doubtlem, : grOun:is for honest differences of t opinion i whether thewise,i pol icy.lias at all tunes been purstill, but we tip chitin that the good greatly preponderates, and that his purposes have! been universally pure and put-totte r •In the distrihtition of executive patronage, every lone" who .aPplied could 'not be, appointed, ainl ' although this was nee , ,t,sarily so, and is a! difficulty which must be ence,ut,tred by al' admiaistreticms, some worthy citizens may have felt that they had just cause foricomplaint—but se long as the public service that, well performed, you \\ill agree with us, that, it .is of tninor importance \\to shall be;tlw agent _Of the \ uork- ; --a,nd certain! • no tnan sill 'forsake his 'principles and pa ty, for reasons- ;so- untenable, and re:. nits s- unavoidable. The lon. Jlinr.4l.tlf S. BL.teli i the Pento. t it cratic candidate fdr Judge ,of the. Supreme Court requites- ire recommendation at our hands. lie had ',Len neighed in.thiluilatice and not found wet titig. 'Hill eminent +-Fedi fieations for the place, his profound r ehoiar.; ship, his Enelitera Ty attainments anthills an sullied moriflichar: cter, are the theme apt:- eral admiration, a nong men of all._ parties, lawyers and lava: n. Indeed these• qualifi cations, his entire and peculiat' litnes.s, his honesty and great noral worth, will not be gain -sapid 14 the Host violent, partizan. It would Larne the inst prolific brain to pro ') duce one well fouu led reason against Ins re election. The lit merons opinions ho- hits written sinee;lio has been - Chief Justice Of the presotit very 'able and learned.lionelt, not lot% since chosen .i i y th people, of Pennsylvania under - Their r't.i- noi 1424 cDostitiatioh; b, } Which they are:permitted to choose, as is theirright, 1 the adintnist6tors as Well as the - makers of ,the laws, ands his literary prOductions at an earlier period of his life, have distinguished /him a, t man of ex'traordinary p4wers of spe ; ed in to tin uneiliatelv eiies of ve - miest duc-. :dlno.:;t whofor .Peek icyl of the iht Ogyer-. •0r'1832, thnt had eecAors •asare , was ty against the fact ih to- the re :Wolff,- -:; and to the fatal tr, and elev - I.'ennsyl rol of the + nested by propoized elieve this ani'a and • • penalties , the law utall A ~ uote 'ems and 'the ev,il igler in his to , oflice, lti anlougst, is per cunt, u .outsttiri .lit bonds. largo sum rensury. : - Bbort set , &gelded in lj earrieil faiit4 to . 5 . mind, $4l-2,lllo6;tuadigibt !iiill;.a !ettutigion of!. which his native-§tatp ;in:T*43)-I+6mA. - ! Fel I o'W-Cifite ifs"' ' ' sig.' i T r .distingiiislied men among You she) n I:1 he, eherishellalnd Sustained. They are your jeWeLS„aboye : all price; above • alitenipo,rary.„ consideration", : and among a great peliple, '66listi - tatte inneti cifxoiti:cetebrity add pokier. .' - `lNre say;'.ilteiefoie , ,- - ttiß'ObtiOitii. Iy- .voui,ititereit . to. retain Y. - this i able' -*intl jtutt: judge - in - your service. 1, N.V.tilkn4.tbat repttll 7 lies are' Sometintes-sometimes - . With • lieing titt grateful, and if •yeit-!reputliite Ifidge Meek; it. Ewould gii-C:col or- to'..tlid - accinnort4l, Such a r4ult, howrier,we haye, not tlic.'*.lightestrea 7 NP A.° ..InTrellenl•_ . -.......-7-1 ~..:...-,,--,--„,,,. ~:lliNity S:, Moir, ,I?.Sii.; the Pctt3rocMti c can dfiliit6 - fur' - ir ° Canal ' PoininiSaliniii', is: 'liKeWt,46:: eminently 'itilifty of yonr Confideneenndsiiii Orr: - .I.le hits lwr-Olofore'rfilled - #eVeral , public atiltronsr, in. addiiiion to ithilt . ofllettreis ntitiVe inthe lower branch of', ,; . the: . I.Cgislatu . „5 In the cltscharge of the . duties devt4 v 6.1 ..0 . p. 014... _ him i n. gleso rCApectivel Stations.,'.[Wlid- . gi VA e i.o oidenee, that - .heia po*,Ssed of lir'cli:Mind, .of a . sound, practical judgment;` of fi: bits-Of ti. industry and principh., .of . strict,. integrt'ty.--7, • llc is well lutilitieL', by; ed twat ion an by,t by. ex-.. pc;r4tileC, to.perform the dittiest:ifthe,Ornee for Wlfich lie iS - naMed. '':Of his' pi(i.isOnat merits anti eilent'tiiiiiiitic;:-!'tif bead and:-11 . 0Hrti - ycht eon lit have no strtinger.,evidefiee, - tlan. is -;(u•rj niSlied in. the united.. and zeafouS supitort ex , : . . . - -., tirtfil l 'ed to him by • his ; peighbors and :those: WhOltitow him ninst . intimately 4 - We do net. &AAA his trininrhinie ele'kiOn.- . ' •• • : ---.- • "But let its, fellow-citizens, in 4 di ti nto the . vie Ws trest , mted' for . 3-0 - irr'Coniiitie t ratio in OUT laSt 'told re.ss, a cai ii . , at. , k' ,. ,you r a tfe ntibt- for a moment, to the itspeci,TOrefic Oppositi nip the. 1:i ,ioCtatic nOvniness.: llie 'Whig.i as:. ic par-. - ty,', have now . no princiPles- to - them'-145- - getiitir ; neither Stiite iior -National policy : on. which to rally. : 'ollli, after 'another; in rapid succession ; their measures : Of' Palle - fetid''' ~, liave.heeii rejected - by ;Cho peoplefandi :utterly abandoned 1..)y therns - elYts.', - •Thnopetationsbf tithe and experience -.have rffilsiOed `all •=their fornier tioninfis. •The;l:l4!nk -of ..'the',United .iitate.s.--tlie Bankrupts act—the •.distribution of i tlie: proceeds of the Sides of therpublie lands --'the tariff of 18. Q. or iudeed i any tariff - avow - edly for - protection:-,-linve all -become " Obso- - (etc ideas7,---deseended to . "lite [tomb .of : the t ....apu lets." , ! Test i 1 it,y to„territolial . extension in general, itteludifigilie.`..aC, --- qUisitioti Of lon isiana and Te :as•-Lliostility. to.th&fildeprideitt. Treasury—the. - taritief..lB-16--te - :the ..war with Alexict, to.tbe .••equisition of California -- -,to the liability of stockholdcrs in banks and. corporations.e,enerallYi together.- with. their t.4riffie descriptions of Ithe -nsur,pations., and, tYranny ot.the,ono minor qattlified 'veto pew er, with which, the constitution-lof tbegepertil government, and the Co fi stitutiOns of the sev 7 : era! fliaus,-. -- liiivi . -.i' wily -- eliithetl . : tho: Chief r " 1 Plri S frateS of gin - Si-his nn,t iho .nntiiilNl: - haVe . hecoinedead stOck in the. political:Mar ket... ..Nevilr Nyab7. A patty bi3furu r . .s 9 '. barren of all the elements of existence or power.: .. Tlfe - re is{ We assert, Without fear ofeentrailietion, no instance to - be . fonfid in the niOdetii -hiitOry.-df a ;political thit' . has been i scit!unifornilY' wrong on evei.y 4ttestlon, - and agaipst . which tinuilaud experience-Bare ,spokett in snelt tt,tr . -; . rihie tomes of i:pidiAniiiition ' -whose -.1e11i4. - - . ' - and- errors:lll\lc... reC'oiled With 's ich • a. fearful: and - bitter' ratitititiOn ' There is hoar •- trout-vestige of I:7ederat ( - 4 ythie policy to be found. in the Contitry,niql.="titit. an -- aCensation': has .boen made` riga - iiit: •- demockatte policy- and measures that NISI not been shoWn to. be im=. founded . and been preperly• ; rebuked:l)y: the people.” As an organization . they stand- be fore the country condemned - and.derMiralized. This position is felt and ticktieWledeted' -- --by a large portion, , the. moderate men, of the Whig party.-.' ~But the lessonk lot experience' have never taught inanr of theirdeaders wis dom, and we now find them indulging intbe. ,grievous error Of - attempting to re7construct that party: on false and Ileetml deas, without any . of the . principles 'Of their to filer creed on: - Which' to base totorgitriizatiOn; I '. It is: a - dan'j Omits, expetiment; and it wil I 4irOver iiii entire. f4iltllt:o- l ualuS...?.e ll 4 l o.7..itilci LOPldid l -vllig4 are;foe...tu j iteknowledge. , ,,, .'l)e.rafil: and tile, . are boldlyasdiell.t94i4c9.l4 trie:Oarreni.isine Of, - the ittly as their. politial 3:4 . 40.4;- - Altit the of- . fort : is .yainofor„t : liese."..harebt.pined s crotchets .are openly tejectq4. 1;1 . ' .rie,.. mid: quietly,*- . seised by qtbe;il4.. - ' - N..:;;r' iiilie ,itilianee spoken ofd entirely - -rigieeablo 'Aid:AI:O riewlxittiet:=4.-' They: wisely .td rend- the fatal infl nence Of Whig antecedents, and.are shreWdly -l iusisting,,,that -if art alliauenetfectuttl is to bebrmed Whim gery must be rim unseen elem . t-,-Ltliat - , 1)014.. ,ical tenilierati&e,* INativiain; Of(Xbolitionistii li May. triumph; 'but . IVltiggerf r tieVer I . '- - They think itanunpropitions time tojoin that dis-• integrated party...-. • ..-- - . I i). - ..- - - Net-reduced to sueli ,41 :; .hOkreS: :t. . GliUse leaders panifest a willingribsSto.fall .in w -,i of . ",every ,wind ::of_ : dOcrrine • that may, prmise to } result in teriipOrait',.'sttet Sr..:::- Hence . We. find-them - featly - tors' 1 ,= with: sectarian prejittliee--tO exeite6nese6t pro-.- teasing .chrtstians agai fist_ an otherr;-ti......rray One class of citi4ens;ttgainst another- 7 t?l pros - t, titatOgie cause of temperance rind-tiles : tiered ettiiii - Of edneatiefi• to . Mere - paiiiian ' emls and to thus minister . to- the‘l' ; ort - zt.p3S-..siotts that have ever enslaved the lintfian heart -ma hronglit strife and contentiOn into the • world: . , ..- ; . • -7-ito, disregard .thetulmonitionS aid taii,cliiti,,crs of ideorgeVashingtOtt, aiiii •-int_iiiilel iiiitler feet the obligations to the . eonsti ti iti cM of our coin `And. all thii they',-do, -to . prOmoto .ti - o.,rrea I end Of public-policy, but to gain 'political- power... _. . .„ ....1-. : ~, : ,-,. _1 -. . . •., Mr, ,Wehster predicted: on his dying couch] • and.,sent; the prediction , tO'lt4. . ;friend. Rufus Oil - int() that after 18.7 lhoWlii.g.party Would .ei-fst only. in . history.; • TIM 'facts:we' finv6,de tailed verify- that . - propliecy:•llf - thaw great nigh and :his..gill greater ,eoinpeer_ in: stators= tuansfiip,.lfeury Clay, .wcro.perniitted : to,. re-. tali). unougst iii, they would: 'sieverato-, that the - present Wlttg•pfirly -is itt • *that', which they-were tointistonied to advise and - ccitinSeh ; The respectable and: bight-ton though Often Mistaken gentlemen, •vilio'Ats - to rally Ander thi4 head of these great„,i4ntestrietovould - nci-- : er cOndeseend to suet a.,lininitiating, ilishim, orable :and anti;revntlictin pOSition,•ni that noW asSiiinedhy sOtne'df their N formet . Politi cal ,iiiiiiociat'4:Ni: '-'•-. : ;r: .:- • ".. '.. .-.;-. i .:- - : :•.'s IE oxmstit,tites.one-= branch Of the present ta4tios tin) oppositio n to. th 9 domoergey r,4 a clatopr.aboat the supposed: dive Non the'coitimon sehOol luta to.,seotitriaa rate po,e.s,--and- this matter\ has not 1.4.13 a deemed the dignitijkpf ri tiotieeby.theVhig State (lei)tral Committee. «'.) A v iii give, you, tO . oitarge ‘ of the opposition, a plain Statement Of faets, -and ' _ ID.' al .7;17;r.'.; . -,• . 7- 7, 7 1 ..;..-:, 1.1. ;: ;1(.4., _,v-t, ,-..-.:-. • oriel` historYokineir `own .e 0 net .t,Prr this scliiiiiiiiheillOW.'''t. -. 7 t::"'.':'.c'"''.,. l'.'''''''' ) - ::. -- .1101 830 slihiii 16 . 4 k Ritnet was tomtit*: ... avd .both Iliviturheiii_oq.thelleffisintnre.;,vvere,- 990i).?.fe: .4;Pf: .l !. F!***(l3l , . o f. W 445,:.;40 ,- ,c , 0 1 4t, Oyu .e1ic,%40 4 4IlliTell , 4c10;.49.:# . fOlgilire engrafte.d -thdrOir,i..e.Vinea '!portior. of it* fund to endowed, Wi4b#4P itritiliii- to thii sehools teinligietin4 - 041nifiiivOnivt °amain-. ' 0 9.fiti4inns,.*1404]044)a‘00 1 i 1 141441! . la*a,". - as. we,...u - j4ldetai . Plfrodr.tl4tinre until a - elia)ige"Wki ri* : :liiy - ;&i taW . ,,4(146.. *.-,,, 43=1:: - .91.' gre'''o44 - ei1",:46410,*:,.1i1i100, i c .itieii'win"#.l.Piiioo - i' . *4''ooo6*,' - fitid:: iliii''k7S§tat.o`t i c, *4 B ' . iil* 4 ' , .:e4ot , # . ,.=4: 4 4;:ys'liir'• Wl.llb;;lttiP:o:iiii6tlJ'.**`iigatiii4tlo4,o4l - foitn re .- Pif :,4 ! ) i a i;;: for a :roroltigii4ii. otow fond . iii relig i I i§'se : e' 3 lglyini2ietiiig4* ; :i:lii law : sas'ippr. - 4,,,bythe then:.&eeiiireef the'strte - 'T` the Otithiltit sarihribt the'Oe{o4lii , ;`:Wherr: hOil-liiichjo; .were dOtiOerrtie W th4".dpnearatlegeVeiner'llo 2. : saliOot Thy was ,hipih:revie4 l .4o.4 ';*44o4o4itt , u n t r itt ;Tie 'i,`:intinir features were "stricken 44;-f, In''til, tee Offhli . ,reOrci,A64l;ittliiie .cy I. t&i . L l'ii `'rind" ' Ili, ;'...pnli. 1"4'.{:4 . ": Pant.: wVelt: : . i:ii .1)4:46.; :have :e - 471.1ftetrv . tikte*u,re.oir thoeye.. - let p - , ther hiti'. ' the hakhoOd :to oenneliefere' thq .. piiblie:'':iii' :46 , 11016 - Ikiai3O* . ii, fa* i iiiitrie': ra ,, arfigt - the'd inOral..party onthiligneatien; 'tangling del. atingiteal attempted' last - to exCite lirejnklice' on - the' subleet and 'raise, an . rthinif as 't ,the action` Of the te l tershiture;: _ wh e n not . ',a.:si igie petition was prese nted isk-, ' ing fil.: . tlie in asure,' her, 'a'''' . urptio„ - inade to. that 'effe . c,4.," • _ mirient ia.iitinecesSaiy. -, :,::*6 ,ci only: 'aA, if.tl eAernecfacy. be, id - . frtendly FS . the seleol aysteni; - hOW it - comes - .that` it hai been so. longh6riahed 'Oa ' rirect4 : . under democratic r ile; • ~.2-ii ;„. ”' '.. • '.. ' ': s'' `The effOrt etotri : op onente to' 'ex cite inn. . gionaliejedideaagainstin4ta no ' xe - i- thing.', ...Yeat 'will, 411 .remember-that when:;that - good and pnie maim,'VSOS '. kilhUnk,!:tras - the deinoeratie: nominee' - fo r. GOVeniSi thei Whigs atterripted - ''-to - raise ,a e•seetarian ritindiee . a , -;•ains4, him.: , Ile . waselitirered-:iwith'sulimia',' . area to Cattelle'infitienee;44Wiihtinupling . , . upon the Am e rican flag whitelrtilt-ink in - .. a Oatholie - iioeesSion nt ' 'Pittibitk,?`?'l,3titAhis Sliaineless; , espedierif iinit'id,"kliit 16:' . alirink Was elected `"aridli c vedr . l*'reiroriiii ` to live; dew n all these .Ihuri,lhiiiirre accusations..: t" .- We ' iieednOt 'mil tinie ' the'sySteniii(thetierr'. adopted by ,the it hi,t) in _the - Presidendal . contes-t. of 1852, iii':Orich they courted 'the _ Catholics and. foreigners with i the' same `sue ecri ty. tlia t c,:th4: had (previously denounced reviled- their' , : 'And now With 'll - foreivier - , on 'their own' ticket; ~ t11,4' have-the . 4nrAilnii4 to 'change theiri;Olieyhghin i r'hii4.'hhiiir char-. . .thenced to fan the. flames "of pi4jUdice against. a4opted . Ci tizens; :aid :thp§C, professing ' a. :cer-' tain religions belief, whether riatie or'forelol, bOrn: - , They lihye -,. attempted fel' create ' . tire • impression, that every,adopted." - Citizen ho • h appens to hold - rui office under a dethoenOlo administration, has beet..selected' ..becinii:ini . . was "iuc_h4that eretil . 'tnan of t he - Catholic - fait''' . "I'aS selected because iviii.ot,thatiect..: It is "not for . US' to 'say ''W hy . . the Whigs have so . long c;ontiiiiied Josephili:Chandler, - A . Pitho;; . '. lie; in important offices; : or: illy .:. they:' hive liOnri fiated.`Mr. - Iyarii,e - , an-ad - opted citizen 'lot' Canal' `Poniiniisi64 . 6i4b!it we dO say' that the derrioerati-e, party, - treating alt!'ilalsses''Otfeiti t zees and all religious. sects alike, #llreih _t0 . ,.,. ; the cOnati . trition and reward men ' a c cording to. their uteri ts", and - qualitleatibrii... 'Seine Cath.4, •.olii:s arid - adepti;d :citizens, ii: . ` - iii'titie..' have been'_eppointed:i to office - . under Ale preient . State; EurniiiiiatratiOti, and. alient* bot h' these . classes have 'been - tit rn l eif:•OtitclAilie , the teii4r.: "i Os . l'ia*s. of either the - a pplicant or inarii* , , &tit •liere net 'Considered 'in : ani.iase'..l.f .. it: was Contended itai - i4iii4tql.46o<idiitit'in4 - Pre'sbyl.eijaiti.li44-bbt# :hriticu4teti:i:4ol -- Ault this - fae.t..**the conseAtlencelgr:ehgiouil'hi ; as, the charge :Would. have Ail* . Aui : nitreh'the - apPeararibe of truth . ..:,. l' 'r:"' . ' ...'' , :l - ' Tlda; li'e'beliei-e, ia,eqUally;'ftu'of , the Na... tionhl .Aditihiitration,la's by nuthintie.statis tiCs it :appears, ' . .thrit- .. put • of. four ',thousand .three . hundred' and thi . e . n . .ifiee-hOldera - itt . ' the einplev . 'iit the - - ) General_ iGeliern i rnentriiithe'ra•l rions'apartments at Washindton; irridaitink as -, Mintsters'Prenipaentiary aint ConitilOintt : r:i n the Custom IfouseNr, &c., in'thcii'tererfil States, there:nrelnit'letdhundied„ind; one - of .foreign birtk 'being- but nine and three-tenth , per ..cent: of:the' ivltid•i'',;jitinilidt '''llyi:. white popiilatioirtf theithitted - ,Stiteslixtlie eenini ' of . 1t350,' which . .*eitaintoi "illnatratiOni'*ai. - 1 twenty-enc million; Serer); hundred :and nineJ• ty-threetlititisitird sit hundred and . thre& . :".ot thN . . tininberitireinillionS tirOi=htiii4rid 7 onif . . forty:thensand ' fire'. huUdie&ditinV "tidittire were fOreyThherk'beit*:teti.'itiid:PrO=tentfut - .. Per . cent.'of the whiile'white toPptiktiorf.:: •••• '' '1 - :-' Out of one handie4: aid fittyrtw lifso6.tre;: .(rents' hi the Cistenri-Itritrisiifiit.'Perriis7lvhir`in; .hut eighteei . airecor - forOdik'liirtir, - -YbOtt but'; siren' per.6t.:, of 'all, the , iippoint*ent4: l .- - '''-' i The ..i . vhele: white 'propulatie* 'l f 'retinsiiri'i dih'litnirinfekiry the hirlir'heri*s totteornini. • ions tiV6 =:hiiiid red 'OW fiftf:eight , ltholiimitt firio.'hriniired''ittid]' - r,ixty: '..,ot...filiii''nitititei . -tlieeli tithing' and_ threlillieuiand :Onihrind:i: red andliViViVeni Or foie , ign bittlii . . Sinklbit.i . teen and Amo 7 tetlths. per cent. :. ; • i ' .----''"'• So that it'ebortiitig- tioHli'`reitliettuitidat -ad. - eulatien itli - SliOivti...that our adopted eitising -.- have not receiredpiatOctpr4oti - of the othees i. , itherin.„the - .Stale or.. Nation, td - ..which; 'they.. are;entitled . .by their numerical itrength.'. --. . \ - - Besitli:s of . the. elioht4n . :adopted . 'citizens 1 . any' .letid . ef iifEci.il -- oay - i i i . employedn 1 , _ .. . 'l. l o:l.4s,:ljrania, connected with !'the ,e4lPeotichi of the, custom.s; :it hpPehisr : flurt . '.twO - *ii,i* three miamrpiaiy, and 4.40 - t . ottiiii•ttetitig merely . as - pi l rht inspectors or watchmen; only ni . io, dollar. aridi Ofty cents . pet...daY:eitelittri4... iieirly;. if .iint . iill pftlitm*;„ei)tiiit'te- this eitquil-; : try! beforet:ibey :!‘i:ette. of *0.i..-... liiiVaAiiijil '4, 1 .:(1 . from twenty (Itr . ts .yg4N,hiii.thO*ohlicirell . hern-liere, • - ::.1 . ''.„- - 1 - . 1 . , : In the army 'nrid:ntiVy'ef - the 'ecitintly,;thii i - *_igii(ir§' fitriiiMkintiof, tile rank 'and file , but . very. feVi - eillerera indeed:Of L fo reign: c hink are now in the . poblitt's'fniie: . -111e..dittaiity . i'li.'tlitg particular is Tikai - e4;*iirriP,4*4o4 '- flivor -of the native horn - eltiOii;' - ' ''''.-•'".::.'-''. ''-: . Is it not - then; beneath :the diOits; . o : iihki• ' waiq.enee : it eenyiielitield'ortyi , 3**7'"olo eont.ry . in wroar over th Psia 1 PriA1.` r ... , ,,.', ~ . . .. "-",lii,thrichislOir," repor4it,i44*.i i iiited 'as i'Oilifi . fliii . d; . 'pga,i4st, the'dail4s'e(an miry) and unAcrtitio,t_i*cWt:','';',Dn'iic4, be misled : , 'his, (11.1.4,gfoliiipq N tinitqliiNl:44lo.l4 artriorare. .:19,45,i i ct,c4., . :It ' 1 4 . 4,1 ci,ii),, ,i.),F, - IW - .-. 91, 0 lis 'a 4 : 0 *.If fs tA 1 ,0114 4 4 -( 00 4 10k: -410 :- , Si' ' ing t ...Whii4:9o . l., .eruierv.4.o.l l (..- f * , ,, M ll - o il i le' -h 9 P4t;.'0 1 41.N 8 . '. T , et .0 4!. -13 4 1 0 0 4;;1! j ai - El' raiiiittittitin stand au th eir own Ti*itiri _1,4:.. \ . - ' at these, ..riet, - at ~ .. et tratiebrei ore , h, 9, ~... over Odell he Ilia liii,.l and.eati have_ ' no 00*, `",', .ice{-';:. ;was lEEE MEM' Y' - i
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