. . - More Banks! More Nooks! ---- ,,,, -.1e... 1 mfriemmrtfriti . VOlVl . 6 %veil „to_cotn.ldin. what %rill be the etPct tip - un the. currency of the t7tt?,,lretta the - result. of - the Guhern4orial clecti4,n;' . --11y refornee ,to the ILt rri ,b it rg" pap risit wiirtk folitul ilyit , : • there•will bd applications;; to - tire. ',next 'Li. , Tis- • lature for 11,1 ! , i,s than :::', . ;:":. ..:-:-.: , • ! 31 Ilinv - 131In!s. of 1.5..1:1‘ With.att 'ltggfc.atel eapital of $,.05 ~, ti‹.„. . ..1 \ '4 - •. ,, •-• .'; .--. I I • ~ 9 new Saytitg.. d D*iciAte VaitliA, with . . al 4t . capital of , 59,55,,000. ~ : • ~ , . . 7 old 13atilcq,i lot- an increase - of - leapt:ll ti ..•. - the antount t ot' ,:: 1 1,300,00Q = 10 of old Oitlo. asking. the re- , ,...ltarter: b t t. • -i. , Capital to the atifi.unit"*4.o4 . B,o!lo., . '.. .- -: • Making a grand total of $1..4.,'44P,329.- .. -i Thus, sac thelTa - 6•ishurg Patriot, nearly ,,,f/t0,4 miii4ns of clullars ; of 1 . 3194.-ito capital iS.4.4lderg . cllarildrckt . privNgesitS 'C•4telftive, as imlitnited, as unrestricted, and as liheral as : • —.---earr.l.le prot-nr6l; 'mil to this great:Cß : lent thef ,' subject of Blink ' mform is clearly=inolvedsiU: . thm coining lek-ction•of Golyrnor and .tneni-- ••ber:s"-of the Legislature. The question; - and it is ail all important One, here arises action on this point be-confidedla- the tafa hands of the Ileniocratie patty; With'tioY.6rn.... or Bro LER • riread ;—or 'shall. it. he 'et ; trusted. to Jk.NrEs'.l!ottocir .whose. heart swells w:ifh libcriilitc to. ,-.l3anksiand 4vho will grant a eliartt:r . in ever}' instance wlierc one is risked, without re...ltrietiOn; witliont littiitatlou as- gards-issuesl i Without. tat, or/ttny Other-WhOlc twine regulation,'hut.with the . ',rnrich 'coveteil, rind] ongng. the Ctimmonwt;altli With stiiTtyliiStes. : ' Thellanks,of - PetlSr V Ilia a re,now y . in a Otis, condit i c u rre icy sound and reliatte ~tlie.utost so of any State' its the Jiiion—snd all this the result off fq. - n.-. ' acrittic poli ir. If thepople of Stisqtielufiltia . etultity want Illi§ - state.a 'things to continua • they Wilt I.4te for Governor Bretand the Democratil candidates for - the Legislature; • .- but if they want some 40 or 50. new Batiks • ' chartered, 4nd - the tominunitv_ft6ntled With Ail i tome* quantity of worthless papei trap.h; they will!%tte tor JAVEii, Pottoott 'ani 'the \yhirennui oate,i.:fortheLe g islature . Choose .- ye lx:Aweenlitern. ;.- ' • •. Alan has his Prio.. of - WALrol.E.l)as Ueen.recentl MEE put to the blush, with an mie'xPeeted result 4 - proving inContestibly that asses,, others make themselves e copy from ihe Grr;ensinirp, - Democrat.- , . • • -It is repOrted that a.eonuniflee, of Whip waited, - on Mr. B.a.tt)FORD, the NatiVe Ameri can_ candidlite ; a short time-place, in Beaver,. • ,to get him to resin: in favor of Judge Poi Locttl llelanswered he Would decline if(Bot. LOCK woald, bat on •no other condition.—' They finally pireret? hint. Five Thous'and . Dol lars, in cad thin' the it none nation' fin. Cana/ Vornmigsioner, (slaughtering- DAitstE . .) To this he: answered that, poor -as he :was, the Whig Party was not rich - enough to buy. him." the. committee, finding him itiexora file, left, for'rhome with considerable of a flea; in each of their cars. . • • As4:•-errmain to this We take the folloWing ` from a letter to the Pittsburg Ustioii, of 'tl)e. .15th inst. 'l'.l We must confess that Mr. , .Thun , Form's chances for success appear to be grow,. inv.,- brighter than Pou'ocifs: Whig politi cians need not attempt to buy him off. firmness will cause him to battle for-his rights : _ , On Saturday last:. the Whig conimittde who. were Ilent on a pilgrimage fr..;na . thiS cite - • to Beaver, to see Mr. Bradford, . the. - • Native candidate coy Governor, ind get -him to re- . sigh in, favm• ofMEPalock, returned , with j their -fingers 'in -their fuotithi.- Mr. Bradford. 'told them e would withdraw, if would ' - withdraw. Mr. Poll i,ck, luit on no -other condi,‘ lion. It iF l ' said that they' offered' hit - n4ll - 6 • 'thousand doll./ . 7s' in Cash, and to Publish the letter of djelindtion of George Darsie, ,their candidate for Canal Commisioner. Which ter - was in i t‘e'fia - ivls of Andrew • Curtin, the . Chairman :ofthe 'Whig State Central Qom-- mittee; and that they would take Mr. -Brad -ford up for Canal Commissioner, mid eleet him: Mr. jB.-was inexorable, and the-,com - miitet sloped for honle, where they arrived as before slated 'on - Pratukdav night. • • Jatuies Potiock 7 s Piatfoiiit, • , 'When j'Atues POrlipek..attaclied hiinself. to, the - F,ecriA bider ofTnow;Cothings, lip sw9ie, ':l,7t.'' 4 That lie wOuld-'net vote for or point any'ilyan rho was, not burn in this country`' • • ' 2a.wonlA not for or appoint tq• office nnviiiiau who believed in the doctrines ; of tile' I toilin- Church;' whether bort] in, this col ntry-or.elsewhere.". `, I 3A„ 116 would not Tote' for or appoint. to dike any knan. whose father was not born in i. this country, and .a believer in .the Protestant ;religion. - •i .• • , - ! ~ Judge Pullock, if electeei, Must : violate- eiH• flier his Oath as - 4 Know Nothing., or . hi,S• oath as“a Governor: If he refuses : to- appoint h': Citizen on !account of his religion .or then he vinlate.s the ConstitUtion he has swoiit ta i support, If not,. then-he is untrue ,to his : K . E10:011- No zat i on. We. admit that, • the ileformi ty of-this is ipo monstrous foreon , but.then it is a:startlinz reality;i and should receive the serious •cMisiderafionl of every ettizeu, of:the state. The crusade is! now agairist'-foreigners and the children Of foreigaers and Catholics, .wh'etlier native or foreign ; and 'who 'dares say that the next . fitH tack will not be upon some other class of cit-. . . . izens, or Some branch of the Protestant ): churCh ? :With the free . spirit of infidclitE: engender&l ; and:. stimulated by this unholy cominatou' what class . of people, or what denominatiou is safe ? Nay, is Christianity itself safe Ita veiyitv with us results not from he numerical Lrength or weakness, of a : particular branch, - :or lite peculiarity of its cloaria, but.from the principle - of uni-: versal : ltolration. •So long as all sects have equal pri,3le,cre3 there can he no such as union 9CClAutar and State. Mr. Polloek Alas adopted this - I'latform for two reasons. Ist because he -may fairly. I.e. Vappoicii....approve. it. „ IVithhat true f.)rco can. - be lipp3ied to him the warnings of AVashiniton. '. • • • • fltiritig.the administration of that cur :314N, a few ',secret p rlitical sp.eietiTs - -were formed :trio iv oily. t o aceont pl ish obleels Con nee ted with t r he politic:d movements of that llay. firs patriUtio :and'iliscerning•eye at once per-1, wive(' the tangible evils must neeessa ri Iv. tio frotn such,eQuibin:ltionslintl In the rich legit* left his-.Cuuntrytatin ia :' his Farewell Ad c lress tt,)f. ud vice' and exhortation; :he thus portrays Lbe, inevitable. consequences' . which must tio.W from the encoura?:vintmt of S. 110? daugerous." s „orgattized . , :Conspiracies as • the. Know Othings .ia our tnid,s.4 After describ•-• jag ..4oeieti4.•:•, •: co•hcbinations- and . a's•s9cialions inarl notalttitrf then .- arYwc,='ixyiaTai ends, the'y • A • are likrly, in the course of dime and, alive, to . beconic potentcsnpike.s., by which cuuni)v• Qin," ip;' Pia niece will be able to nibort,tltt power of the pebple, and to'ußttrP for : themsTires the . - mine of fjorcentgenti...4:- stroying itfterwords the -very engines which, . hare illicit 'them; to .. , z4nj st dominion." • . the-N..ariliugsi•uf WAstit.NoToNbe for (tottett.l . 1 - - • • . • • • 1 . 2 _kg licit V.14).1J r, a t PitrtiL urgh ~ ..)§,r,ihnktt.l till the .;,:tsit,tr jt.r . Tr 4 _ _,_,_ , , , , risr - nituri ul. , , , i : lE 9 L A 17G EST ----.- (711 c- L A 7 7- 1111 C IN --- -NorTittll; tr.WA. ' .. , '. 7 7 7 ' r _ z ...,.. • --=~- - 1. Ji Ikel-Lin AVIV Etfrious.. 31 . ,oti l tro atifOrti 8, tenor tart; 'Stilt-P:l36ll'ln"tuns. Foi r Gorenior,} 1 1,WILL,IAM BIGLER,I or cl:r...mrlLLo couyty. yiprintig(! of S prern4:: Covi r !JEREMIAH S. BLACK, i OF gOVOIt'FIET C0V.N4. 1 ' I I IFor -Ca t'al-Fornia imtioner t HENRY SAIOTT, • or.ritzr, (4o1:-.%-"IT. Pleaote4tit Conntli Zichet. .! . .- I •:, Fog COXGRESS, \ I •• ' ' 1 • : ;Ilion. G. A: GROW, of Sosiea' Co. H 1 7 : i , t: ' • , , • • 1 ' ' ' I . rori iInritEseNTATIVES, r 1 i; 7101 - 1,1,4,11[ J. TILIRKEILL, I I CI T IIARL, SJ. LA.TIIROP. `?.. ' ' .i . stoaurF, - • • ~,v 7111:j. TtitritlrioßD; of . Thon47: OTA!IT. • • yVitatiAMS, of3loaqrw. •• • - Pon RL:PiSTER A'Np B ICJ of -Fifeaidsrille. . 1 FOR, CtOMMISSIONER, NLE.T,'of ChocOnnt. - 1 , ;FOR : " • S. BEEDE, of Jessup. 1 1 1'ponoNzn • BEN.IAIIIII DIX, of Jackson. - 7. letection, Tugs . t ,. October 10. l A rg , "l',l le Post- Office has a removed . to dle West side of Public rest door bboverle's hotel.. • The Fair. ' Et4miu . Tostriuss• , Esq. , .1C6..w York State •liver the annual alldress before the - Azrieulturtil Society in. tliis place the 12tH inst: lie • is reported , to 'le •a pleasing . • 1, - peaUr, and a man of verb fine. ability. ! ' Lrov. Addres4. • On our first plige may be fOund an 4.1 : ' dress-from our Wtotolly GoVernor, tO: - the • pe0..,,r ..,,r • , . Iple °Nile State ;'•' in the room whe i rre, • fle nau,iong:tiOn„eonftned by 4angerpi,. idiseas., and at 4 ihne when he could iivat the table but a 'ghort time at - opce, 'it' ttever tlieles.s 'hears in, every seAtence ; lt umnistakable • evidenee of a master mind, - ,a gene,ous heart and an toned: statesniantilnp.i Ire' dis oisses ,every ise:ne in...any - ,war - involtedlifthe in .his .sentiments . onj, nothing. ~ t et every Voter' read it, liiicl:then liv,4is vote if h l e is Willinz t r i o ,Le i ritiee such a. Intruid and such an ini:ni i ii:stration a lie has 'given-the State, and; place in power a man Who (pro- ' •' tesses ;k? kavd I . lil settled- ceny4-tioni *of State . • [. - ,policy,' and 116 6„Nierierict in the Administra tion of State aiLurs, • IL _ . Mr:. De e gan, •• ' ! - '.. . : !Ifr the rtSages of•thoparty it wj,tild seem 1 • .i , • that I .lfr. Decii•aa haln . right to tre, t flepre-, sntalivenontintaiOn';'.Our COnvent;ionelaim-:: , , t-. •./ . • % 'I %• -, , . ed,•for this.eouitty but one - eandidate,—and th,i-oiee of Sullivan wit i f ~ilit!rhap , 1 - 1 I nbt pro - - p er W. regarded. ' I • The:COnferee,..s intruded, for ~ r • . • - - reasons wht,•ll Otheni seemed controlling, to , a(ltas they ticinl , Clit 'woul.k.l most ,harnionize 1 • .. ••,,,...,. , P ' , the party ..,- r and we,.by-no theatti , ,f intend to I .eciridemn theirAecision: ..• Those reasons have I • * i I 9'eady :been placed befOre . the: p4blic, ; and itateVer difference of opiltion therit . may be I willt regard to4heir foree,ithev do'show that 'every respect tv:;ls had-for both 014 pc rs..onal : And pOlitical character 'lf Air. Deegan. We , f; must do hirn jttiztic.e.- .•-, - ' si. ! • It trill. be. seen, he has,publishe4khis deter mination still, :is he ttlwrt s has dope, to sup il!port the In,ontines of the party,,i ' uPon whose 1 I success idepz. , nclithei dearest interests of his own itite,S..,,--.frie' iil S (- --.Qn - their civil and ie. ' ' .ligiotl . righ \ ts: . 'rt : l .. e lore glad to join - him in the vitidiea‘iOn 14f those rights at the ballot box. r, And kvitiiii•W , e.do so, welMust pause to admire The self-itcrifice, and devOtion,to pin f'eiple inanifest.;.iit this'ne nerous: ai,lt: .• If tfe ...! ,? ...,•• • • i .• . • , , mist:the. not, th:4 spirit ‘‘.-ill meet will/ a hearty - - ,• . rimehim \ - • : sympathy • aud Will n a warmer re- I . • . 1. gar4J, and largm conftlence in' the party ot• . .hiS choice, than he has 'ever before. enjoyed. IWe reen-mize in! it the , t-lad •assurance that • t , l'he.and , his fri6rills'are. tmund to the '.hopes and happiness raour connuOn eountry,-by, ties ). .. i . ll , • strougr titan to changpfu „l • chances:of the i 'hour: 1• , :11 -'• - i ~ • . • - 1' lt Anil II • seen ' ;‘ tnat our frie.ndßunxs, . • . . nt anotlii . ,:r coluttin, is tilii;u.s4d to be .facetious over i the attenipt of .the }Jolters anti..WhigS to ttlitltH‘pital ciatiO[ttio9 , braska•liill in our locAl election. 77 :k , nd yetAlleie is ai'iir,reat deal. of pith in i qbat.dard: . It'Ssito moreridiculous than tl-.l(.7itrs.' Of our ind'd l pe.udeut eantiidates f. ,r SlielitE and,' l'roth ono . tary,' .at least. Anti Nebraskal 1)z.?! men i stip.." tile); can tlitis insillt the count on - intelll , K;nce .of men, that - - . ; • , . , • - ,..i11ey (j,an ride . , ipto c)u.r Ilttic cOlinty _offices on. 1 th - 6 1 cry of Li ti Nehraskit ~.. 1 , It :is the resort: 1 of .10%. winded ; deiriagootjem,--L-Of 'otlice-hunt .k , - • ' - - " -- 1". Ing, titiprinciplo politicians.' . No. honorable rand high-iininded man would stoop to . it; and 1,.e are satisliedi that the 'people of the county ....... , Hill relittilze it tit. the polls`'in •-such..a manlier r, a. aS will ptit to,sltante theSe triflers itrith , sa . . , cred; seattmeitti - . 1 - .., • . r,'. -; . . , i I -.L._.74..,.,.,4,,....._::____,.. • courWe should think .the ,witiks. in this, ity trould-lteo humiliated' and disg,usteci. Illeit leaders ,It,'ere. are proitiing, abut the dettOoi;ratic foLl',,and nO soOnerido ,thf: detno cr4s pitch a poor - rniseable fellow 'out of the pritty;:4:3 tinvOttli3' of their ,Supliort; . - thairdie is. iilckd . \ up 1:4 jr.ips•s. -prom:h f is; rap ( l , - .. .,44,..pp foi 4 . lVltipl4 vote :rob . : ille _ are made 1, to ,er%.‘i the saline purpose la do, • about the . • ' - - . - " r .1 ' . - ' tattle; , ,-to- pick Nip. the koiles tintre4st,off i'ict- . t. .dale, ill)t, fit . foi,'l.dqceni.t. folki 34.) - eat... , 116*: - ! I.' - '::- ''' : ;,•,-. - • - 011 g 11:11i Oivlti!hr,t.b. , 4-,1 \Nei. ito- be treated. t if i l,„;; • • ! ~,.... - ' 4 5- i.: zl • -... • 1 ,'; --- i. . , ' atwaloral-qturerti- -. 14, - +:7 - Who t s It efgHibri r-- it moral truth !t_nitst go . 17 the ballo*,box, Our lyillig fliends c are noW profess' ing.grea. iV en svdApp ' thfe,ih;) Officer whose legal I • i , i liatred foil the Plinitive Slava LitW. Let Dem i z• ~,, rO w el..s clin 1. . Oi" - t 110 e' r ii s t-'' which tilat:' ,. .L,'•iier . ittS - re*inft r; - V.4c is•ptaaid tithejiTet . I -s s .....' I ; , ',_.: • ' , . 3 ' L. 1 I hit this isoug_t. to oc.appriai.t. .. - nticii.oitly,are.4lwit' - - i •-• It" • ''f AiryFli i ' . ''••• ... yig A( nkint atiow.o -I mere.•, -., tl'!' t ntOral u t soi of lautfragu. :We sully andij'' ~ '''''' itiso - 101.1;tisititat;it.lovernorYBroi.r.if ilfilionoi"jol4 oey . .kiM est. truths, if we drjig'tliern! ;might IfiY6 pltiv;efitliCtbe lilig.'illgc.coUthe ' ikle, di3i* l nia 0 .. in.'?eir . .legfirrriate:t sues, andCarry..L:rasial.:3lll,.irlii - .4.11td•i - iti s tei:fer(id N'itil tilblls-- tbLlll into the geilli . till serailble , Of Politics, as it • t i t ,„,,,, - of ( 1, 1 , , ,,,,,i r ,;,. .. No, when, th,,,,,F„gitfive •- nfere que!stiOns.olotliee anirpower; • .i',Slave-LaW wasiPassed, \W - nit F. T.fohnston, a . 11 , - ..d :lie , NatiOnal legi:dattire alone b:Li Itigatill.rampafit ..- !: 0 - cr oit!t• the s . ubject of slavery in Nebras ;Witigilwas Governor ofHthis. State. 1 Why didilte ifOt interfere: and in vent the kti.f . anti , ' [ thjt issue iSlegitimate -in - all . doc!,,L paA..ag e Of thati net'ou the smite ' PrinciPle.— bons to that body. • There the' lines- can - he t ll . Goverifor Bigler is-responsilile•fortthe pasS- Omit ; for !e very uteri sees a piopriety ill :11.2,• - t: of thi; Nelitis•lia•Bill, by the tf3raC • Tea.S. shi t pitig:titi mlani: to '.. *thif 'lnd.Blit 1.M4;4 o : ii • in ;, . 1 - 4 4 11 4 0 A ! is resro • ifs i bie t• for t the I,,tigi_,• . , lit i ak and silly it is to - °.lltes t questions Of; ;tire Law:.,il(4.<lodge thisconclitsion-1 - And stliarilirtlf 6- 1 4 rrit - orre 7 ,•iil the (-'lect•kill°f al : yet_noliory tlli.:ight, of holding Johnston re- . illliti;e Justice, or-Constable! And yet,. oin'i t •" •, ~. ..,!, :. : 9 , otksibleibi that Act when he was 'a candi-• dtovernot...has no more official. duty • ,• ~' • ..; 11. , tlll'onli . date th,;.-fiecondtinie,—' and hew tli i e.Wiligt•z • that snojectituan tirey ; _nor can lie, anymore; 1 Would •htii-e tiuN'Oed at such ii)j.tiste I Nei ': it than they;, be elected with any such P Clll : t":.ai l l ;ther one had anythinm.' to do With! Congress, refercneei But, - -; runs the argeinent,-,-4 '' •ilb '' ' c' d . this, ~ • . , • w°4 land it wi . e a satl ay for republic,, t I ct - one personal 'influence, • one,' sitiel 1 when . .Coliffre . sS fsannot tranSact the busini.si' Of his office; will be eierted." Induenve!---1 which ~1 !•• :I. , a?ite . pertains to it,' without the petty q)ir Govtrninent; in all its bold and commas; ai et - zit iO o . , t ' of sot io -' of t , !ers; w h o • h ave ! ding theory, rejects' all . such ideas. So 11 fii •tli - its h l tiLnesq " e• ' -.. :. .„, to do wi , .. tdon,.,ress is respon • , nothing figin thiSjittmakes each departnient - the exl I, gibio to its col t s ti tooltet . , _ :t h o G o o r oor i, 3 • re . clnSiye . jkidgi3.a ,its . o.Wn 4uties;laud sternly! :• • • , , , 1 -sponsible-,to 14;' • . Johnston is resi4siblk,' , • for liiclds: it 'solely responsible for itii own actiow t 1 t, ..:.:•,,;: ,•;.• •, • 1 :- the_' i • t i..„',.., ; -e, ..-;lai,:e L„:IW, by the . Sam In, its officiid arranvinents, it re'iels all interl i;1-0 dint Bigler is responsible ,forth , • i - - . Terence 1..4 - .9re'bra.lich up 6ll3l lb be i i i — k . ii ° . w l ' ka 13111:; ; Such :arguments era iidien - io tfianaienient;indirectien,er intrigue, --•and• , ••• . 1 pl'tceS,itfl piblie trust •Lefore -.the eye of dui t ; ~ •'i ........1-L........... 0 ,......;_....,,.... pe l ople„ t and 'subject to Siipreinellaw. : Sirilcit- : , -. . ! /41)rewiltalu "" _fi. t._wronr ,,j . This 1 1 eariOtli the De.MoCratic &own the functiOnare who "does its'' th iA _ for the Legislature reside . -in this county -{-his allies, - !'v - ou cannot strike;, for, se, the Ws knoWs',..no alliances, and ini, i 11 After haying t given away one' l. t our se r l alf • - fi•etaNtips. !' , ; t representa tiont lso long; %%t !trusted there ,- i j I But waive this, aid adinit that We.elect a j Wm-iid b4"ffif'tie" County l'iide 'ahk'ng . all VernOi tOt‘leave Ids: own departinent,:, and to Witshington, with his private'argumeni, 446 .' 4 11'P u 'i ti ""' • el l ) I partie.s tlisustain --lessrs„'rtirrell and Lathrop We.learr, though, that sa ` \ . , ( -1 0 ,.rt theWlligis are geing to run Mr: ;•:4iir(lev:itit, a l d pet4onallntitienee ;1 We stilt li l hoping- to ran Mr: LI- B 131,E1t ilaSi ftilly' . :cxer , te . 4l thattitititie - nCe 1 , ‘ . 1 of w Y ° 4 l :; (t ;'''""tY , c t .1,11 n o 1•.t..t oan begia . If" W - •• I • . - e -•I •• they La p) cindfilin4•lf betoi•e file country ; :Is opposed i tiir o P l'• 1'• - AO the rePeat of the Missourilitie. This; r z, f; ,,l, Ito do it, ljlit We misli to - adnionishDanocrats i - ; •, • r. to be on° , lllteirguard; atidbe sure , to vote _ the or he has given Inv; and•the attempt to luil , l b .I r . Polleek'fon this issue, is thl merest hunt, i 'whole t heproentative ticket.. , : Mr.. ; athrop is twig of the politician, ; ! one of• Air %eT,V. beet. men, as . Mr. :turret! is I 1 , . , di str i c t. Our C,'imgressinan.and Representatives ar(i 1 k,nu‘ t ivn td be, said will represent toe f, smith eredi',..lo satisfacticir. Stlin t il Its the ekiit' nittnd to the interests oQreetlmn ;' and phi. etoiiity ticket, throughout, .: - .4:intij-Nebras i i ticket. .•' • ' '1;.:4.- .Aiitli as if there was. lki limit fp poi ' litticatimpuden '. they must Inive an oi l /pwii . • -- ' r• i d • ' ti lon cquiity ticket, - i which tl . expen tlicit, . , _ .I.i i r• t inip/eit! 1 Their prim ‘i de it,—officet; and , 1 and their history is. flit . " 5 . to 4 Ins preteneei ,a!i'y, pa Ocali pet sly by which reach 'it. -.. 1 One wOral to those w,ijo have rea , and hloi , , sham anti-shivery sett:inn:tit. fNo tlio:. %dal , , were pioneeri; in this cause,---Who .were! pi 4 , . .. . . , seated by a, praipl-Jury,L—why; were. ow icaSt 1 ' and, forsaked, most of :ill by 'the very ' toed , .litho now t use - this profaUed iruth for t their. di,-ii seltiSli iftirposes., That win; a .dark , day and yotOioped for the time - to come, twheil that despised truth should be - prevalent; and Strong. ; iToibecome so, it mustl;e . ..aectepted 114, the Dein.',wr:itic party of , the'c"olinty. Th'i , -r . - :Y •, . ! :• , adoption : tot' it by the distraetbl;di,,llearten. , ,ll • 1 arid grunibling sects and isiliswhieli .cons= titre the feeble body, called ivhig, would bug I' I rild 41 :its klegradation. That roan -is rdt f t 1 riend tottisTprirtiples-',—lte .L :•'.limpractica i 1 ,1 • • ' ide.idiot, wlio will not vote witn, , and encouit 11- . • . age the r (toilful:int partY in the very lea St. Otll i its anti-slaver-tendencies.' tendencies. ' NoW it' pre.Sentfit th von ti• . ticket, .every man' of which hold's V.‘tir setitin4itts; :did, Jr elected, will make thus them contiolliug. lie is a bigot, who Will li(t j• - yiitin this work,—lacking Iniwever thus lr - f i li.s.e. which': rescue's ordinary bin-en-N-1 froth 1 i.t • • 1: 1 • . ..,. . . 1 riniple Contdmpt, and inakes it ollous. I lapl i 01 1 7, fewl:of this class _remain. Most will ,secs. i in the siieeep..s - of this tieyet, the progress i n is • - i ur county Cand District, of; the sentimen :1 • i i ilYthich hes so near ; their hearts ; until , -their 1 white.lianne.. , r shall be flung out upon Ow •:. ; ; wind, sill high that'. a great State may - teen I: 1 •.. - ,I litS insertptidas, , . .- ~ i - • I. i , _4---4.--....-4.------- • 1 i! - •r. Not Strange. . . L I llaWhaV a,e expressed Lb us great deal Of Istin•Pris:Ctliai, Mr. flollister should have beeti so.ficklel as to decline his : trace oo,the ticket anti runlor Sheriff. •We confess it strue .. ng ,k• . . . so at firt'sft, bit on lertriting.more of the 'nail ' . , •' .1 our surprise ; has vanished.. . • • -1 .: 1 __ .•••• - . tyl firt-started in life . for a Baptist cleroi. !nit an. - ;Aftej a-I little -while he got si ck .of • l oader 44 commenced , preaching, . I. tiorni that We are informed, Wined t INist, and then went ,to tavern keeping' iii Milford. Since then he has been farni-- tailninl,. and trading re'4 , ectively, ionlY allgoe'to this tottuaburit for his singular . ' cOnducf,[shOcsing, that he is as tickle.' as tho s 1 . wind. As .noon as he was nominated, un doubteillv he saw all the office's in the couq r • _ ty flitting Wore him, and made uphiS min 4 that thel'otnJ he asked - fur was not the one he wapted aftei fill. Lie may be clever enough], but is . siich laman to be trusted in nn} 'Able plape We say not, mid so will 'ariil7. wet they , The Democraticparty. nev4 was wo*' deceived than when the} !• t in nomination.. Peace to his ashes ! I _ _ •: f 31r. Glidden. •• In de.speration . of, their opposition • - *Mr: Gliddten, the fusionists are reporting. that he is ati r-Iyhilinaan,, and totally nntit for thp office. - : . * • Mr. giiihjen's parents were froin the Mate :of Veraiptit where Lisp ancestors have lived "so long: that the memory ; of man ranneth not to the; eontrary.'? ThuS NVC nail thif; falsehood. -- lAs for hiS qualifications, no etiF who btdn s him will raise a question. llt has betnt el:med .rustice..of the Peace terms, tind .the, greatest share of ti? *busiuesSiin thatat section .of the county. . Nc, Man ever filled the office,: more competent dischare iGs ditties. ; • J Of the same piece is. the story: :that Muratori •is an infidel. Mr. Mutaford is a tttust worthy nie:inlJer ,ot - the Presby.teriatt ; Chttrcli4—the nebleSt - work of est man:: • 11 r Ise 'of Cloud Cheer. .• . From '.all4tarters of the State we,lrear tlt Same clad .iiews;.—that the, masses any rall it? Y. . •iwr the Annilard of Bigler. The prospec:i I I Ifnra gHriotis victory never look , :j More fa r Ivorabiti : . I Turn out, Penioerrc..s., and spew) ',one day !tor, your country, and all Will 14 tiet fa.a. a vote lt lost. - • I I. - -k =, H . I LM,r. Stainlex. • , 114 re 114 the pleasure Of a personal, ac -11:1 . cittairitarwe wi,t Mr. Stanb•s,. our cameo:w re k . for Comihis,iiitier, but We him. w'ell b‘c 1 9`-' •C •• • tir wit report. . e .1, Lis r hors aird;:ay.pjtriitt:ine esa:s a YerY worthy anduri competeirt rintri for the place...- We - have ne sul: doubt ofild's fitness,vor ,f his Id , ••• - •rvini ., s, - • ant I „ earni , slll, 4 l urz,o. I . ti.ln..ertits - to -glVf.; • Liur I s.apport., •II opironent we kticm 160' , nly 1n and the tv: Lel - To it, Freeni you willvour prig in well 4, is.rdoric).; . with dif.l That Graf utni.ire. of Fri Ti r olig -- - -.crive one . play to yolk. country—and 4.10 I>at.tle, there for the holy cue of your. country's - , -honor and inttifests.;!: : : The star otprosfieriiy which you Tareso - • 1 long inaiktain'ed in_ the ascendant, in your . "Leloveit - eoftunonwealth, is . .threatened to be hloged out. it not sink. - fti darkness and t • • is a - sacrifice your- country de inands,.ithat should devote:. sufficient of your tithe to Protect 'and preserve unsullied the ;great - selftgocCi•nnient. It can 14 IdOne: puny et • the Poly„—tile poor tnan's Cotirt. I • , •- ;• ' :1 -, ';.- - Rally : H. then, from eVe,ry hill, rally from every dale, rally ii'ilefernle, of the idea'n and principles whicli:fre enik , alnied in youVbearts,.and con -- Neeratel. by: 'tall the remernbrsrne;ei of the , p a st. I,' i*our ,Enemies • are in the-field, iwrking in i'eciet like mid i •1 night :i,sesussiiH. They, lung; be ranked. • (4i) to the POits‘l•: . and take youri teams, and carry. your neigh:- hors . who.cannot go- withouk. Go and vote, and then g& and ifi necOsary while your neighbor goes: l i taiai or SlOne4 • . Lad., ; The Whio'i Mill IJO there and st. 'Meet them.- (let out tike . . and,see that -everi'man in han!l. Don't le.ila vote be lost.by itTererice: The ticket, ftinn ,Gover ,i - • oroner, deserves .every vote. .F.Ton't !Whig, Know `;othing ism triumph c.rt aamini--traomr that has . eov- IStatwitliblessing. Pull altogeik ctorkwiilicrown your etiorts!- : - REMEMBER! - he it i vgular ceive! t he. vote of every Democrat.: ItEMENIIIP.jt, 'so-eidled independent -ticket, is noth- , t Whig 'ticket, :made up of Whigs detnocrats,! fur . the express. r whi,ggery, and asi i such nQtenti-' single democratic ; vote." l • • • • li-lIENIMIBEP Thai the' iim.4-Nothings go for the-Mongrel ticket, bad 11.g:UtiSt., the Dernocracv. ,• • . Look but fbr,all kinda 4 fraudsand false 'hoods lit the la.t hour befofe the Our enemies, are desperate,kre.:at work in the darkness br midnight, and ,yOu may be assured they kill originate; falsehoods very motnent„to deceive and lead ;people 'astray.- fleed'ilieni'not"i All "inst.- - cards . " are intended . tO decive., 00 Straight to the.polls and vote :is your ja4guent ptaposition of tiolli i perr to create difficulty lin Silver-Lake, is :but part of : an organied 'Me'etsUCdi . tajii and their !R. - 1161'1es its Mikes • .1 •.deservu," -. 2 • • i ' Be . Firtn—,-Be The iDeino4tjatie . party ca't ialivays be re , - lied uPon an-A of dituzer, tis the na tion's right band in war, and her refti,V.of L. . safety pe'ace. * Detuociattill contemplate . • be on lin von inu waggons triet is o 1 Intl nor lntl, nor to t.;' , let tly* 411/1 sub‘: ered the er and :v MAI .should That ing btit and benefit:4) tied to 'n rii;fory (It tire past. :Thir& of the • 1 / 4 4e(itiOn! Laws, '• and' the iiniuortal,.ll49 pe'.linited . §tates 13ri1114 14 1 31.44 e ilbkontocsdk. 4hen-thi,Uk o£i-the . „,- . Sil i t 111 0 itA re . 4vo 14.4* Illll4' ;:to•rtish gieth into lilt C:414 But - welnustcrist\ott all y,' - hhdliir . pirtre in eardeSt. for Ow-conflict:" nemtK4 t ie inOmentons cOn . segficiives that staked n )64 the contest:,= and doubt not victory. i Be resolvCd ; be firm ;-above. ! We-slinil then place our heel at the lic4d of the fOulinotiNter, religious, )ler:ince ;i tirtisli in the egg, an ignorant • vtibiar 4ritilocritei area scatter to the Os one of 'the most . ; odious, eonspiraeies , . If;r:icetl. a free country, ".Aw s ake !- forever fallen !".., -• •• ÷ ir - I , 't.ever dis ,e! or be the LiiitOr. Law. • • .. Are call t at utteutioti of ;voters to the fact tt.ho' qu l stion of -a' Prohitiktory , Liquor. v Is to hlvotell iipou, at the CleCtioii next 1 eve .1:. We t!arnestly tige .upon our peopl4 1 1 1 : ;tliey•: havc; t1(O rtunity given tlidm, to. tneiq and decide this question at the bet6ot box. - • lAre have 'rinted the jtickets Itttached to tini sheet of , l our , fenerid - ticket, l - l eneuerh for_ allithe .vote, Of .811 Iniftiiis, and ,trust this matter Atilt itoti, be oyerbmked.•• ' • . -:' • . ' . • i Tile Micethig. ... . . In another tiOluftlo will be ' found - the pr 0.. .- dings of 4 great Hollister meeting in Mid.; 'own. iti , loOks very imposing.;' l On paper, , we camp' t fins}, hy inquiry of weveral re-' 1, „ file I Pei nkrats in, that locality, that limy oral Tiiiig of the ljennto'rats there haw .n. hel d (...)ne gentleman informs us that spent the whole . dity 'Saturday in that . iiship,alld he did ti 44. find - .a-man -who dd . vot / e-tr Hollister,- or Arlie (loot; not; ik in ,thel severest terms :or his _eon(' uct. It effort in •Mt-':liollister, .toat tik.e capital out'-of the Nel,rasla 'lis oppOnOtt, • Mr. Mumford,ls . as sint'.erel .. Opposed to• that : repeal as.lie the pe4l,i havti .full confidence i it ! his iii- : •ity, whiJh.they cannot have in Hollister. 7 . Illis'attempts to excite the 'public mind l'• , , , 2 : t Ills favor lin ' 1111:11, fitlyillCln 15 a tit tILIIS . • . 1:14 till:kid kt deniad;Ogli,, , ; and the people : •1 look thtl i ough it, as .1i rolig4 thin air. And . ie carol Cir the prineipleitiVolved, in that o l etil, lie would not dram it into this little ti contest-where it has no business, and :re it.eal not •he.. atlected fur good. - li e ` judges the people of this'!eouitt!., When he Iposes he can impose upon their intelli cc in this • way. theV..want a matf •of i'acter alit inrogriht for:Sherir, nut a man ! I Whitlief at every 1, -I reek, and ,•who coin iles-iiiinlf with .airkinds of iimis, makes 1 lkin - ds of corrupt I;arn.rins, with th i e Whigs . . •-•./ 1 . KnOw 'othings . t6 get into office. , .. 'le fellow was over licie lagt : 1 / 4 1,?4dav; and. It. to 'a 1 'Prominent Democrat, -and .ail-cd: rto go to Silver Lake and stir 'up a fulfi 1, - , .. ay . amors - the Voters of that township.- -.1 re 9 t 1 (.4 was .rd'used, ,an (I Mn: ' Ho 11 Isi er • p•rttled that he had Mistaken the - person for. 2 lh, business. How ridi c ulou s he is maki'ng ‘si: l 11; ' i • 1 . i . - •' U , L___. _k_... 4 „ o ,_'' ......L.l______ -. , c reasonsr , ebras -1 0+ .4.N, , o us, atm die , bil lialf fOlulflCc ( nl l r, bet_ . he to% i t IA a %111 pt to qtion: jtIS! /11.1, I.IT it 1 i !Teti 4 .4:16 I I t wii The • Ti de ' Tinting \ _ are beginning - to discover . 'that. ,ow-Nc;ikgisfir is duly a, cunning Whig . and* raikll-Icayingl this ..seeict nizalion itrid.ret r uing to the tfemo: fie.! standard: In rt", 'Wayne, - Indians !Lt . ' fer.'t • •IC • K nt.e•e. j i. lot ) nos waf; defeat'. by large Majority.' hue Democracy trinfed„,. In liuik -colinty, Virginia, at a speeilee tion.fOr Sheriff,: the Democratio eandiNe was elee'ted over a regular Know Nothing 'Candidate.' So it will be everywhere when flltl nest eleCtiv us take place. The evidences of Know-Nothing rule in: the.ThiladelPhia: city. • goierr2ent haVe alarmed the sober, sensible Men of :111 . 1 :parties, and they \rill testify that .1 atarra 'at the ballot-hok, where it' will. be l'f - fee i l tve. The hard blows of `the : Democracy urn, tullingl upon .the ilinow-NOthing Order .in : part hof the country, . 'They cannot longer l lur • ender the: disgnise of' darkness • . and withi the walls of .an Oath-seated chain . her. The . t.must meet; the 'issue they . - have : raised. Nif hen that i 4; met; the• result Will be a iritiinph for the Democracy, and the Constitutbht• of 'the most deCisive eharac ter .i. f tZ7Vlieti Chapman edited - Re the gister, ✓ the Whigs' : here l used to. s#, " 0; j ilt: is so in- eft can't do' anything, we must. have anieditor .who will not 1e so •ineflicieV: 7 7---- Adcortlin , theygotlbiin out, and now want • 9 to I I .l!addle lieir hrokee,dowmtilitor Upon - the peOple of Ile county for support. ' We ,can j tei them, hat the people don't want, "int:fil -1 - dent" me in . oilice:-"The , L' Want Men . who. • • I kulOW enouot to fini - their way out ofia-pie& ti - I I'7' I 1....0f wood, n this thickly settled country ; es - -, , 1.. Teel:111v w len they have a coinpa,ss,to guide •tlu f m. A i id theywat4.a man whe can trans at4 the business of the office, with dispatch ;anil correctness. Tliati,,overy, body who knows Cliapnianj knows lie e:in't do'. Trite he writes a , e. 4 godd lrind, hut; ii would take'bim the pa .1 greater ottlie day . to find his way to the . ofh t ee atuttlie rest part of it.to find his, pen 'atl men d i t. ` That dOne, - and h e would Ti 4 tin l d-his way'boMe.to dinner before mill-night y Or some time tbe nextida3'. - . " : 'Beware of Whig Trickery The. KIII O W Nothing; Whigs of Philadelphia l are sending, agents into every election diStrict in the State, to open Ictiow Nothing , lodges. M;the oaths of-these secret conspirators bind thttin to v6te as a majority of the Lodge shall de i tertnine care is alwo.s taken to organize .4.11.1 under the Whig i control so that they . 2inay hav6;the entink4mtnand of all. the Dent oeratio-votes they cani persuade, by any pre r teitt to come into the 4ssociation. Are'Dete ourats to _sell Oheinselves : .and their principled thus blindly into the hands 'of I their ancient- Federal ettel l eies . .We trust net.' : ' . . . , l in; this county. they :have money In ruitled fr.m.Pltiladelphia; nnl -sbveral .pnlonw .are . . , traveling the county 411 t 1& 'while; and evt cry night they leave this village .with team:; 'and' sneak off, like she4p thieves, to carry_ oil th i ?.ir midnight work.. fli .- unci,erats, your lain: cii Iles ai4integrity 44 nss4iled in; they nev gri were bOirv, The ektly, 11 . a.v!...1,Litig. tried --+-ems-- yoUr 9wertiu-ow in open day, 1,111-It'll ; : and j , ~1,,! 0 W they seek- your defeat li-j,' H T i w ist," tin: li \ i A t ponsp;racicts. Arciu.4o and.tneet the'in at il)aThat-box, the" ..1 '. !;,, I ~.. .. : .............___L'H L.-; : % • ' .Secret 10 , Pkwell.minentbered how, horiotriken, Old V .w ere but a few y'eaik ago : pn''' - titc-: - eiiniit of tliti7il . llluelice 'of the, order of 11Jaso:41 aii4 haw - they' denounced , all Secret Societies as Oangeroits to the peace ant i ,welt•it.c. a the • , . government. But a change lnii come Over the spirit of 'their dreams, and ilievare found embracing the Know-Xothings, ii seciet4oci ety solely :,r political purpose S, ; and mining a eiandiilate . for Governor who belongs toi that; order, and who - has not denied it although of tet called on_ to do so. . , - ,fly yay of reminding .thee ;1,Yllig:I Where they .used to.be, and what. Itind Of-, doetrinbs they used Ito 'advoeate; "we edpy' below a ireso !talon intnidnctd; l t , ,1!).. tlie''iintgiinas Thad. Ste:phens; into' a I hi o- Coiii;enti on in Latielts tell' Where .anti 7 3laaoury. ,wa,s. at; its, .ealtuxinia- tiuk point... : .. 4Vespi,edd; . 'that hi inch o'r : ,iNiiii ationi .. we - disiiiiiiiii all 'perm . mitil or sectional factionA, lind ilitite.llll those who - are; conscientiously -*ilia 1 . niprttily opposed tiyetceiiE t - SOCt EWES, bound toiietlie ...br§ecret , esithil or., oblightiom,! nod 4.t . r ha,•e-iiotiort itgli eno'to be ficithrol - to the paiy, to iiiiitoswith :I - is. in- Ithi4 - :notx ' IyAI: Ao,AINEiT , SkCIEET .NOCILTIE4' 11114' ;aristodratie Lotofovoistn: :.! , ..-: .. - :- 1 . .. ' . - Iletterfrom_Zoiterner • (lid not stippose't t after boy ertior•Bmi.lio's.S4*el, in this say anithing,n4re, or to, spread his views -.more at - largo, in reference. to.the repeal of the,.Mis .. sonri COmprOmise i Wore the pnblic.‘ But as •, some,nm seendispoq , cl to.quibhle at \ford:: ond . phrases 5 ,27 ioneluded to pnf,dish this seek xn froet from a.-lettCr'.writti.in by the Gvicernoi lah June to the...Si:Moe •Editor Olihis papei. the letter is.doted June ! ' 17 , and runs. . , , , • )E Ait Si filf— ri ' ! "I do nbt ; know thatllc, - 'ttt . give you A uteiic .Iciiowlecbre of my view :on .the; braslia question titan I have heri3tofOre Clone. never sought,•bv!anv. act/Of tuifie to o:t i ent' -the institution of slaveri,.tir to i neon ! se the. nuniberiof.slave , :L-tlic rj.‘,vers-e. has ! been feelings.titg ltut I have 4tall':o!'nes•sifstaiti:: ed :the cleau,Constitntiotud ( - cf. all sec, .tiofis of thejUnion so far las tinder:ftaitcl: thOln. • have had no agency the pasqage Of the No.l , ral;:i Pill. -Von knoiv that I regffrded tit niovenient - witlillst.tea,m4 . . Could liat-e controlled the iluestiOn;toi,onld, At the proper, tim.,'llavulorg;tnized .the territory. .of Stfbraska oil the !plost extendeiti notions of poplar sov!ereigiity, e eluding, a far as Tac .all interference by ron g e,,— g ivin g . -the people the selectionof 'their own otricers frOin the: 6{ - )vernc.F. doWn..] !•T shotih.l have , sai4 alitit the .11.ssoctri Tine, buf left .any ; conflict thtit might have ::'!:triseu 'between .it arid the doctrine poptilar sovereignty to the th•cisiOn of the(..7.sJurts: - . • - * • * ' ;* 1, • • • 'As the inestion.eatilif way!be affected. by niv;eleeltion, and is only an incident in political :lairs, to admit H t..hat it'_: is w 7 rong, sliOuld not ! be, visited - upon nu} by. my (letup. crat ie fiie nll3. The Whigs, of eon rsp, titled to all the - capital they, can make - 4 , f it ;igtinst our..party ; but what can; Nunocrats aceomplislqby strikin:j: ine down' *. )r,' the. act of4ielge. Douglas ? I kn:c; not bifi'n, aild ra'nnot be lira (volt .in. this work, and lhave who note f<jr miNdo not tioreforelen'ilOrie the Nisbra.yka Lill, anfl cannot lie so ) 4 iririled."' * . i . Very . truly, ke., wm.',I3TMEII. • .t cannot be 3_ronger i an t 1 ao . away the last arg4tiient, that his ielection will be regarded as ! ni endoriement of f.t by those who"rote for him.• . • ; It n#lse, an issue the e.nva.S. - s,' and . ; -;•r - Aiseo -1 • tl .13" ld. ; • prynt.n oA. 0 ii“.ll. ,1111 kc have not the real good of their liriuu ples t/hOrt. Hail Isis views i beets acted on - s by Con 6 r,4- the Bill would have pas:Sediwith ontexcitiikthe least :a g itatlol, in the Conti:. try—all %Out& • have . ber satisfied : AN'l4 strike Goq ruor down for taking .- the • • Feels° poi tion that you iteoniplain of ! COn • (*re-; 'fen'ot taking? The idea is : :Lbsurd. , and ridieulos •for any man of tOinrnon s'en.4e, and 'cot4n : l.lones,t t y c;hug t 0... • 'There ik 11Q- e_xcti se Ilk for any . be mogra t to suOitice; b his.vote, one iof the very best, ad- , . minisiratiO•s the state ever had, by votilig, for POlTheki (1, if he cbil'sO, he inba b 6 a WhfEr.at art aneiii only 4 Wants- an. e •etiSe toltura his coat:, • . Whig! t estataontiliDisresar • - d themgOves• The County', Con= veniion- 041 tlio- 11th adopted . the -followir resel utioti- • - - ;" Re.9o4i. d, That the course .pursued last winter .h3j ~. wrcirrior Bigler in relatiili; to' our railf;:nid t cultie:3 was able - , just and' : truly Pennqvi tt laU,7 , fur, whkh jteiv,lei• Uri okr :train 's Al" lustin!i g ratittiite litt we cthinot - for this cause rote for:his: reeleetion." whig.cionnty and ficordittgly . • its cling to party its strOngly ua the Erie is wbs rm . ne denounce party. Thci whip viii of of, Erie ly endorse , Bialerls !:eourse, biit' enlist. cot or Pollock, their part) candidate. haveto objection - to• . wings' voting for theitt : par_y candidate's, but we do condeinti their li} , l o risy of preaching. up: party. in one cOuntv aTt crying it down,in another: •- A din 'olr,ge Darsi'e, the whig entididate . for 79mmissiouer, said in speech the Setialte:histr - Aiiiiter that ''.l"if,Nßsvilv.l.s.t.l L~ lIIIi F E NEST MAN IN :THE 11..:14.10N. TIER CVTIVE, . * 7 l 'ideon J. Ball' Airinerlv thd - whim ,ifrer,..und'inq winter a member of Siato . .. . the Hon 'e:•Faid . in .a speech - Mt:lrina . the . 'ses . - : u t - • - siol;-'• . it That GovEn sun /it c LER - , Iv4s ; osE c)..TttE teem-Esr Asti SAFEST 'MEN: WHO EVER FiCCO ilLiti GullEftNATOßlNl:Cithit." llowe l / 4 'er strange it may appear, itAr. ecttudz Iv : true, that . the Whigs, inghtdingtherr candi date ,lodge Pollock, are hi-the teeth P,Of the above tt-Otig. - whig .- testfmonv denonneing. GOv..llii:lpt as unworthy: of a re.cloctiop. We dot 't rty. that Darsie,.or ball,'aro'..doing instill I 14Ewhig party is,supporting . One . . tor . 1 Canal C - aninissiOner the:other for Rerreseitt*• •i tlye,%and ipliosing the, re-eleotion ot er Biol :. , 'Who rik!oHiling . to their evidence is' the 'en: - ltiiT, S.Mri.b i r . 1 4 :xcentiv:e 'Pen:llly:Olin, ever had . -4-and furthmitore'rtu uosEsr Nt4,s, and -de . 1 selling !their • 1 u4stoi 4.Nn . I..lsiriNG c1:111- What 4611 not whizs do and say to • !' zet i zit() . 0f1!e441 60(1 opt 1. , I.icruld h. .1' To-the , Dei ocracy •oi .thislßepre.; - z '-- -.se" tative District; . : 7 ! - , re aw 1- - - - • You'aare t h at, by - an Mileoked-o r I.event at;,.tite, IlaCeyville coriferenee, I I Was not 1. [.placed"upon tie ticket for tepreseatative_ ai . tti,y friends..bably desire( and - expected 1 . .pro . slionla lie. - The causes which controlled that , Lact I cii;funt .t.hen.anderstand . in 'their • fru . ' . .. e ... light, at least so far IN related to 'the ..attiini . , of the Conferees 'of. 'Susquehanna , County,__ . I • • 1- •; The 'Convention of Wyoming county - elected Conferees against mc, and _by offering, ti: I I ' . " nomi tuition to Susquehanna ; induced her Con , forces to go against iue also, i .; Pvr, 110 AreatinetiVl fil,lt cliagrinls. 51 and le.- . ! i , • ..= h.). ',..,- , •• = , . : - jured,irufly sharingliithis } p c tre.s the , f4;*l- . . ings . 4if - niy - •friends..E.- - rhave -- visited-Stffyi le -.. Fianna County, find iind i . hero 11440,te. I#lno (vats liaieliiii feelingsofliniituineiiir taiaid A • • me, and.that her conferees, who voted atiaitat :.u.te, , tiiii so fearing that I might be defeated if ~:n nominated,. on neetimitt' Of local: diffiteulti4 i in • . Wyoming, Over .whielt I' lid - Ye: iiii'e' i bilinit. . 1 inn satisfied that - the Denteera4i4i dolldoino justice. It 'Witsrby their`act.ilint4lvl - aii Vic- ed tipiin l itiiticltetia4 Year and el teil to, the Legislature:—.- r e N tried to serve 'thth. . .. fully,anil believe that they .hit,veneti4,towardi me, influenced-by right ,talutiVesithough. ter-' haps erring ,in .judgment. .. tinder I each Oi: ciiiiistattce, my duty is pliqu. • I arn a Dein°. 1 .crat,..and Lindin this couhty ticket array ed against .the .democracy, lamongl the - - sup, . 10rt,.e .- rs of which •is -found, •a band', Of men . :sworn tai trample upon - the deareStirights'of a - portion of my -: friends - arid- censtituents,— meeting intlie• darktresS . ..' of. mid-tight and- - conspiring to prostrate the veryteMple of re- - ligious tolerance and civil libel!. . rTheDem- . oeratie party have taken up Me issue-- , -some ' of my warm perSonal and political friends are on_the . Dernocratic 'ticket, and I:feel bound. to fly to their support: I ant convinced: that every i n terest Of riiv'friendS liesi a-their success, anti I .. earnestly.entr . eat them to .giv.er theDemoerat-; is ticket, as I shall mySelf, a_waria - ! and ear nestsuiport.; It is no tirne".oiv,.. lot us to'; • falter, for our etriaies are already in the'field,4; i . laboring in - secret to strike ius down. W e ' . - must defend . our rightS.:,. .' -- JAMES DEEGAN': Niontrose, Sept. 30,185-t. - :i. • • -I i ..• . , lCommcme.t.rED.j 1: .: . • • Mus Sus. Eurrous :—The ohje'etlof the tut-- . a 'is. , upon the" liquor luestion,,t hich ap ired in the Denzoe'rat of last . . week, and in - Ilex !lister of the week before,' . Waste state : illy and fairly theis.'sue . ; before us. ' The r l iaistion stands - entirely upon its dwti merit;,, havinr , nothing" - whatever to, do with party ivas issues, lir this light it regar'lled hy the Committee, and .is so viewed by all men Rho • hortestly seek . the lidaptioti 'of n Prohihitory law. • There - arOsonii , , however, who -strive AO . 'make votes.for their candidate, by misrepre-r seating the issue and. assoc iating.it. with par:' ty quest i ions. - - • --. ' • ..:.',. The Pivister for sdate ' reason - did ot "see. I , fit to itisert the address as . written by' the Couttnitte l e, but:soi changed it as, to , make \ " the right witlitAumplii . read " the Whigs , will triumph !" This alteration is material; for-who" contends that Whig" and "rig,Lt:r' mean one tuid - tlie...sainethinif, ? !Vesicles; if the Register desires to httve. the NY-Itig. party endOrsed as theTerniferance:party,it attempts air , impossibilitv ; and that • th 6 elections 'of Pcilloek is-essential to the passage: of a Pro-. . . , ,hibitoryLaw,we .deny... - If r the . people , want . s.richtf Law,..and . vote :fur it the • Legislature will not refuse 'to pass, and , th6-E.iceentive to sign if; irthey vote against snelt-'a Lit'the f.elgistaturo will ni,it - 1)6, likely to Pass it_ It' the elnipge ninth! in the addres,s,.,byithe Reg ister, was an itiri;l4ationcil error, 'it can be t - .ieetified ;-if not, •the:act speaks for itself and need. no comment. We did :tyksci:b.thel#g isterii which the aildresi-Was in.+7 . .fed„ until l r 'too latefer''earcetiini lasi . ' - u'eek..i - Gixe. tii, dote -a place in your colttrani.aria ohii:ga the -•• • ,' • CONIMPTTEt. tl,rt 1111,4 1 '1 bri% . - .. _ 1 ..- - 1 r.: 1:0' We clip - the followin,g.Tira•erfttl - arti cle' frcim . the Tiogn Eagle. ' Reatl. it:Demo crats, and heed the truth: . ' - Look •liere: •1 . Oat Whig frie,mls nlio are,so.stronly an ti-Nebraska anti-Slavery:as claim to eiiibBdy all this feeling„ should Ixr . calleti to look' oeeat;lonally at ono - 'Of ;theyresolutins passed at the National Con‘.'ention at' which Gen. Seott was nominated fot• the.Presiatney, in 1852:: '-- lieblved, That the seiie.'' of :OS Of the i ; ThirtY4lrst COngreii, knoaii :as 11te . . ,Conipro- • tnise - Aet. THE FUGITIVE SLAVE 1/ATP I NCL.ED7 En, be received and aclitieseed in ;hy theljni; tea' States, as A .settlement, in :principle 'and i. snbstaiteel; . of,. the dangerous- a nd so questions - Which- they 'ebbraiie, and.s6 far as they are conegrtied, - 04 , 1C.ill,niiiiniain - them,' :trid insist uponthous eizpreginerat 1 until ,time. and experience shall denion:strajte I the tiecessi ty of fitrther lei - rialatlett to ggaixt'ajailigt- the ctasiOri (if-the rue-on the..ettoltatd,- and . the abiise' Of: their 'power Mi . ilie'other not impaii inii 'their' efficacy, and we dePrecate all further agitation of the questions thus. se tt.h.Nl as dan- : - .;• e r o if s : to •our'peace ; and will diseotintettanee. iill efforts to continue or 'renew' suelAtgitation; whenever or however the ' atemit may he made4 - and , we..will . .tnaititain tie System. as a-. sential fo'the :nationality of the Whig _party, and the integrity of the Union"' .. -.. . It is well,: moreover, tO . remind that parts that Pugitive Sltive.l,:tw was iptt - 4 . cd na (ler a Whig Arai ni Stra tiou--liad 1 4 ' e.eeutive patiouageT to. aid 1; and finally *eiyed, the sanction W cif a hig: P.feSif tell Iterirt Play and l)aidel W'ebster; the leaders 4 , f the party, earrindietitiong' lietingrtf;§.:!Witbont,theiraiil atid;the,pa*onage of. a: ,Whi . g ',Fxeeitte; it could - -neVer'liiiVe heeome a lase;._! lite 1 7 1:z on . . 'of that law Shotild rdst' UOtiAtiertigyattv.• And yet, 'in two short - ye:it* that party which I pledged itself . : t.O 4s c4ndidptes tq "ipailitain" -that la w, 'and .. ithistpPOn its c tiforcement," coloo:s-in'". she,era aiothing" and I . :talcs to be reeogni , /.4 as tto Only , purely. anti-Sravety '. party—cursing its own progeny: (the fugitife etc.)-:--eating its-oWn . " platforin7l on whit:hit strove to Rust the redoulitahhi'd4 Scott into the Presidenev— . -and carrying upon its shoal: der* two 'Or three nominees for edituty offies , ,' 'as fledges of its disinterested`-and titagnaais . Inio.us derosioii to'" . union" and the." - iaterests 1 ;of tier North",4t conies and'askS the detaii i c 7. , racy.l6, abandon party And Selfi attid - comnut. Its rotes. and i tlik - k iotemits 'of the eountry jute its trnqer otecjiiiig. ..,Theie is but One questiOn:, before ,us=-rill the' Dm eler:aid tiarty. re.nakt o hohl a' . dei:zlipiinn 'l6'.:be - . .sticee4sfully pun:. Peekl , upon it't "Are . we'rea4ly to inalie . ear. , Selves ove.r, r. 13; deed, indent.ttr4 .and...soled,!(). ' that nartywhese gl6rititts . le.isla,ive- historY t
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