The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 21, 1854, Image 2

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TAT: I.ATIGI:ST ciEctir,AlloNtßlcrign AL,
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Dentocratic Couviention
At .a meeting of the democratic Coimtv
Committee at Montrose Thu the l\4tit
inst.. pursuant to notice, the — Cairman tray
directed . to: anncunec - , that "the usual ram
nftfic•Petikecrkli:ofSmnpiCli jTha
Count . kill hiS - beld 'at the Court House in
M9n_trose on- .Tuesday'r,Evening,44-4he-.11
meekofJaintai'y Cptir . t. nest„ fey the pumpse
of ; electing Delegates. to., ropmsetrt them. inAto,
next Deinockatic State . *Cnventiott...at Bar-,
rilsburg, and to - trawntsuch
. 4 4 11 ePbusiA0341.
as the . Convention. way* rover. , -
C. 4. GEUE.Chairman.
/al! We are authorized hir sivOral 'Of, our
most respectable citizens (not our "particular
friends") to say to the iwoinietois of the Steam
Mill - that - theie' are : ready and vs llin'n• to ,
swear" that their statement kat week in'
the Regi.lter is untrne, at any ,time they
the"matter in ti alive that they 'tali
do SO *ith , propriety 7 •
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uo. W. f.,awta Las' been rippointed
I't 'gaiter - 14 Dimook, ii-pla s ee'i:d Mr. BA:
Nis; Whig , who lia.i.beld The office for a lona.
period- of tine.- - f: ltfr. ; Louis is a maa well
qualified for lie
Dr: Gleason's Lectures.
'We attended - 1)r. Glea' ion's Lecture- , last
evening and were highly gratified, ' Ile - is
undouhtedly one of the best lecturerA on Phys
iolocm in the world. He is eloquent, seien
tifta and philosophical. Give, him a full
"house to-night.:: -
Igy , We are informed:that sonic 'persons,
who Iltfre nei'er been%abie 'to obtain
, a di plo-:
ma for: ininjing their *anti busiiless;: make
themsOlves busy hi 'reporting, ;Ilion t:tlic
ty,).liat . the subSe i ription -list of, the... Democrat
has.-deerea4A wonderfully - of lato.;'-iittici in
t at . t lie ;est ishnien tiS . nbout lying
up the'gbost." "..
The eirculatitin erthe paperlis - i ! eieral hu
'dreds larger than when it came- our - pos.;
session four
. years . ago, and- lacks' but five Or
xis quires of being doable :Register,—by
the information of their :workman as to the
- ,number of gitires issued weekly. l:Wehave
made no effort present year, to increase
our. list, but on the, contrary , have "strna
off" nearly tWo hiunlred 'Avliona we .thought
slow to pay, having all that one set of.'hands:
•
can Work on so large a press" without tnur .
to their health. There has been ,no Month,
of the present. year,- that our_ new subscribers
have not exceeded those Who have discoitin-
ued, -and any one who has any: curiosity
abotitit, or who 'disputes our word "is.wel
come to call ind examine our books for him
, self; at' any time..- -
Vision)* peyciortied...
The aunouneernent of the Regicter: last
week, that aftez the first of- ,Januart that es-
Inblislunent tea's to li;e-fu.yffl into a palier
called "l'lkt , t Republican," under
the control of C, F. Ilttad, and itkprc.icut
itor, has finally 40-eloped the plan on vhieli
the late Whig,party_itt this' eon nty h t lit
, to place themselre. permanently inposrer.--
We are no Tlon4ei left in the . The Itn
`bieori has been pase4—the,elonds - have been
dispelled, and still the boniiiry is-safe!
We stated in our article in 7 :reference •to
the "fusion meeting," the. first :week cif 'last.
Court, that we did not regard that:rnevemetit
-.vial may appreliension,—nor -do,We
But we niust expose the character of its final,
.development, because it is a political more
of some iniportance to ree.p. at least, es it mar
be to the local pelitics : of -thiS county . The
finale, of the affair has satisfied us; and"lnti.st
. satisfy, any' - one- who 'it, reflection,
that the whole Thin , * is a fraud designed to
operate to the special' advantage of a few
ri,okless and unprincipled - . Whig leat.lol in
Montrose. wlto.are most anxious to obtain-a
, littiepolitical.powei•in.the county ; and to
accomplish - which they dre , encle!lvarin‘r to use
a sentiment Whicli theyrinow'the Dernoeta
cy . or the county.have at heart, and for .Whicii
„
their whole political career. Its Aioin t ,ttley
have no regard furthdr than it• maye their
ova purposes. '•-:
The
_plan as developed seems to be
theidiseard their old party name, and pre
,tend to accept the_well settled .palicyof the
Detneeratic, party as their ~creed..' They are
to change the-name of the Repiste t 'Still _re
taining its Editor; hon - -evr, and chatm their
own party name to match it. They then as-
SIIIIIC to be the only title men or,_party on
the question_ of the extension of slavery, and
by that, hope to gain. enough -,.honest demo
crats to their cause to make them the dom- -
inant party, in the tounty. This is the plarr
and we should be faithless to our duty, should
we not ; warn Democrats not to be caught in
tteirsnitm,—a snare from which *they will
never escape without self-ab.lsement and-I-nor
tifieaticar. ' .
If we did not know the men who Are
thia deception, and something of their,
lost history, µe should be inclined to rejoice
at - their :pretended conversion rte.'s the more
of Whiggery - , and welcome them lo'the field
of Democratic tabor --4 tit their repentance
cornea
to late, and their past plitical history
is too oherpered with pro-slivery pro'clivities 1
_
„mid nuteuWents. We will examine it. a lit
- tie With' the telescope of truth, and• see if •We
eau emmie tv is..l7ttional conclusion as -totheij
1
_presentVoOglis. TlVe,:tpirtn that : - oror since:
the agitatiop. ofAes.6l.4y'qttestiim e in Con
giess by - sr. Wile:v:4 7 o rvytso,ilio,4lttiocrit- .
-le Tatty of this Distsictltoiflatoot7, hire -fug
ithned tbe .336 11....extgAio : o f. s t a .
:very 'illegib' . . sanse, icaileitAdve
5i c 3 crerv.Q:erlital In Aor poivei' detc.)
itpbrdefeating 114 me.n.on whoa apc ! eessif
maintenance has dleaded. . Both:times - Mr. tJ
r Yil t aciir4;at - before the_ lAstfiet -ni; 41: Candi
data. for: Uittir4 s after be introd*ced iliat,t
' measure, : xv):loC , Withig:.l,t would, tare i.e.en
lutiled:asibez;defent - d4l* me: ware 44 and
i=e4m oilf).ystl‘.ntonttration<-1
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rejoicings bi tHeillii - e Oivei iir the coon- IE4 Will - di; ii, a gain in - Olitnin 'power WC See - that iliti illive.dirvers ire Figinnirig to ;
r, every ner4 was strltined I to defeat him caution Demormil e ttbfiertieK4ainst their; - vic With i. the Linion- Save in - roiling the I
these very le dent of thollafe Whigyarty. wiles, Wateli th ' bett;re,-4ilii tinq them. liitow . --1C I.. think " lodges as !td ad rably suited ;,,
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1... t. them t hi, f4 ,, ol 4 : At i nntts. .rti r - , .... ; d ef ,..i t l i ty- t hvirti o it e i. s ,`..
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.44z. 011 - '' Ai ';'--,-, - ',...if triiii atn:berity, Whe n *in :1 . '' s .., „,
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.. '-tfie4inehNho'lill 1
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/oe *fin o!) "'tit; ."i ast - 1 u '',
lave the 'ido ' not llielieln'i their profess-1
: t i l t u tt i cti r(4l, 44 l oir t i i , t t., !'n 4A:‘,..c: . ti c a:' ,: biz :_ti ::ts'i j ttizs. t h rt ie..;, c h‘ln4i7l,l
Ol.llolk. he ' ''
1 ' '''' ..0 LI '' - '','lo Ito rt - ."..1i.. -' .mtitati4* .
~n in. the- case
ruisedkiville the c als..x e of ih ..!
Nettgien lii _t
of - iitt GroVi ' Ii"; - ;Inoerai i't it ! 11. 11. t 1 we'-.1 331 0 .11 . ir." 4 141 4
it,
t , , 1 lint enourib. !We .i-k those who reach wail 1
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a. d when Mr. -piton- had 'stood rock-bound raver, whose the
IT li fe ' '
~. . . • . I past three Years , ha' s I Anti-Slittlery stud Temperance to look on I,
in Its pathway,lbat,uing its!.progress with the I been one of uttornaromising, 'warfare and i ealnilv foi..,:t season and see if we are not
in egiilY ibf t' i e. airdtbei i - Sef6qUenee'ehig i abuse of yourselves and your piineiples,down't right. Titr.)-se A,,vlll),ltiean nothing, and eaii:
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in elognent n one_,— time 'when
,all I even.to the present hoer, and ' yet nest week for noticing but stie t t ,t ss ex t o l l . :e i d li cirtl n t o .ol t si:gi l
t i . e i s p e f d a y rt t:l . r i e_ 1 1. 1;:i.
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It nest and sincere meritshbuld have vied in Ibeis to prcsto-ch l pirle, take .the same press N resa Y;'"?`i we :t dd ,
- 7-C 11 to do lilM honor, by !ietnini r no. him to' , and - tyPe, nod the same pen, alit instruct you ; •
. The la4t eleetion,in this State s h ows that 1
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th • field on wittell he, had tt,o noblv fought to lin your' dtityina ioo:t !,..qkineritiftr .l.let . tiocrats l I" ah 91 1 tied "O'n'4B grit me
su.tain the inte rests l and principles of his eon-1 The idea is so' ahmrdli ridiculous that longs 'to i this , ortleti. What supreme -folly
t alltPi" 4 "birrtheiteeinftlit - thill)iniinTl we" - ? . . , eli' - iArel . 3l - - p - e'file . Oi It in sobef' -lhea-14 ' 4 ,me!Wil ))41i1°CilitS t° alhate with
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the old ~,NyLiig , party ,in an organization which
h. d 'lke selTeitti t ritY In sPiift . 'it''‘Vitli a trnm-1 earnest! ' 14 1 i 04 -- Mi::'ll6:ait h i nt 14:en ' ti''' Demo- i
tongUC`the l ,sentiments4of the District on.' l crat, but liels .1 Merchant Of:l.iroe business, I will be,l i h d: ls •Outr.eled "for the • Perixr - es Of
i i- 1 •.-It • . . . . 1' ` , 'o . „ • I the
t_ta • Auestron tkt-,tlO , last.,election,----wherc and we api.rebend will not. see the-inside of) s c'uthet'll. Pl'... ) r.4 44 andists , t° e r n sh out; the
were these -j 'Atotirose Whisi leruivni who now , the priiititii'offlee rery often: - ] Flig.mitnC, or - I nu '"'Y lei t h iP .':Ut I'l e .; the NO r t h ; h Y allurin g
'maurne to be t t h e -,-- If -t , it‘p r 4 . 4 .forth „ I its honesti Masses into the itale. of an ' oath
genmne ree so . arty o t erybo.ly 'up . f..rstan_ s, is Duly. put as a 1
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tit rA COuntf I" Did ihty'alet 'like mket who'' treile! • ibelieve" • to'..eateir Democrats. with 1 , bound trulmEx.iibi • o . • t
jui
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it . .. . .t t t....ounexicAven.l - 1
an . .‘an wlirit tlit7 sAv, That "old parti-- issues I him we II:1%-e' always had - tliO t most I)l6asaut 1 , ~-,', - . -4-4 " -4.------- `
ire dead, and all good men should now unite? relationg, an ' ti we o ' nly regrot that. hii zenbiii i The lebiettiosi-- erne Nevr Party, and
v otbout!. distineti n - of- party: to oppose .the: a good cause; shouhl h:tve n;isled his • io.
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nread of slavery•t" The';f:trtherest` from it 1 ment, aritl eauseti'dm to lit9:11 to the bail The' tieritoei-utits` , party has held its one
743b1e. :Not ti man of tirept voted for Mi. I counse s o f -d esign:ll,g men: A, Ve api4elicod rhOu.s:'unli'lit'ajoiitvY:irt this Counts, so firurlC . ,
ovv, fier would they even put his name on . his edi orial,_.eareur in_bis preseni: connection t i and so lon' k i t thatfo many years,.,the Whig T s'
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" Anti .',..ebraska Ticket," that their i will be very,s.hort.. , , -: -- ' have eea4-411' even to dispute her pre-eminenele.
Leis might lnive ballots if they wished !--. And yet, :frith the t.ception.of two;eandidates,
.., ! The • Itepablicara 'Party.
ire, on the oily crindidate 'Where the Ties- I e ..... t. . •
lice Tiekt:Jalt f a ll; was d rnte 1 .E 2 .1n • 1 no
. dire 'tll • '' ' s . Ind' " candidate
n was cy in tisue , a
that it is Over,'lt is 'amustng, perhaps inst rue
p_hadirKovet,- Himself by. his , acts,---at welt
ime ire find these wonderfully consistent
ce sailers," dixlging thejssue, and,. the very
t day after election, sivy - ing publicly that
y .were "now satisfied that: they could
ye defeated pitow, and were only sorry
• t. . .' i
live, tosekt /ewe it was, done. The leadlli t g
Whig gentlemen hi Montrose, hii-e long - de
sired thisti.ssitiii runic anxiously than words
can tell ; land theY;'are intoxicated with this,
.'
Gress:! 11* - I i
unexpectedsue rare triump.iitnt.v
told that the new ()Oleo, in the Conit
-1 : .
..y had not dine it V' And yet these are blouse 'Shall be ocehpied''' by no Democrai ;
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liew
e men who are now boa. "in tlrat they will and, iu mio.lit be added, bv no Catholic eiti
t ,6 " ID t• 1 0 . •
St ruy the Democratic pqty or this county,
d who assinit tobe the only true "free
il party." Truly, ' ; ..
i4Faisehoed hangs iticuli.ot head •
•
On felly'slithtt twig ,
Wo.lcut6,then that it ii the Democratic
irty of this'Dit t rict. unabled by the - Whigs,
id in the faceof their e4nstant oppOsition,
rich ha's sustained 'that question -
ever since
was raised- till .the
,present time. Are we
t justified the in syin o ' that the triiste
nts of these when are all wront,f, and that
:-y are 100 "
.suddenly, consitrted, to be disin-,
estedlv, lidnerlt .7• Indeed it is too transpa
- 1, . . 1 i ,
it,—the /mutt ts to t.itury covered to de-
E hi 14 L lth eD
A.e. arty t...n.,.nernan, .a einoerat
...) ... '. •
lo perimts himself to be: drawri into their
.wer will ',rue the ditv. in sackeleth and ash
,
Further; The .DemoeMtio . 1 party of- this
I:)!Stiict fiO mine46d 11.ty‘miNVitfu.. or for Inkr . ,e
three: years aiP. . Where.: then - were these
s-Ime men, : and this - same, •Editor (Frazier,)
t at they ip9t , }hut forth •to leach Democrats .
g !mine Petiti.craey,ftd'•- • . whe are now .sO I
a xii.ittA to viadichte Mr..N4iltnnt's . Prineiples? . l
- I 'ad they Stipporied a Wing'
.their incons. is- i
. I r . -sl.t - ' : proclivities,- hi
tency,' ant 1 .4?•..iery won. not]
lyre appearod,i so• 'bold aikbifinexeusable.—, 1
i 4 1t,.. no, they ,Were straitiingi• every nerve to 1
-i. 3 ii r feat Min, and elect 'ltir.• 'Elwell; a 'man of
opp..,st.. , i enturteats . • end. !some. of them.. m!
this very tOwn,t,held• a
.moil - Convention in i
a bar rem, • aild to ~- - show!, their - haired and;l
4 . 4 i
contempt fOr:111r. XV ilmot, nominated a r.l.ev..e-;
_Li aT4.-. •4i l' - ttnci• liliii ' 1 -1 1'rulv fifer- !
. .
C r and Wrath taVd met a' d li.. •kl 1 oth
er
n tsb4,.
.ene each -
...
il n 'l - , 1
er ! Mr: WilutOt: t, ast fee Itonor.. , tl with his 1
new adrnirersil •I- . i • , , -- ' !
: • The Whole: RorY. may ibe told 'in a fen'-
• . tf 1 1
w ords. Thee ambitious I and unprincipled '
Whig' leaders; lifter; having l tried every, epe.-.
dtileeenhyt,o.-ri:nit.ps:sinrtv:3•l-wtlo4btaii:l. e " fideilge. from
1 . ' t
14alitil gi l:eee i l: e °1:ne.f their! ecitjullu6dege a d' sa::
1 - e:t n th's : ' t el j 'hrfta r i e a
mislead t iii i y il:o . u , it ' rsr
i: ;t ', . 13:
s h .°c" :l l:s e ognal t t4ll l ; :i t 1311;
.hive
t ; : b il)nli y re sn f ,cll d : rli 'r i t:lse: C l. .
' f nunibers 'can control Ott, Orpnization and
' . .lic:.!e - theniselves iiipf.mi.ci.. 'Are • the honest
i t
s'emoerati:Olthis ir•ounty itgi be trifled' with
~..1 used for such t purpose We trust not,
can be, • ,
1. - and if they an be, we crittel mistake their
! 4 ..1 • • c . • ' .
/aracter. • i We - believe t ey will .fly from
i r
[ mai au unnatural,:and iu .onsisteitt tillianee,
• - they, would from. the breath . -eitiL . -of . the Ulpas.
- . ,
; Ve believe they 'will. clirti still ' cloier to,tbe
j!..nly orgitnization Which. bas . : Sustained :their
1 i irinciples in the past.
• This expedienl, of eltaniing their name - the
better 44 eoncie l al titeirptirpos . is an old trick.
of the Miti..part. It Will be reinernhered
that-,when they Obtaine4 pOWer under- . the
elder. Adams, and !passed Ithe and
dition Laws, whie. t_ roug,,i suchinfamy and
1 10 • t
di .ace upon the American uation --and
when the Atneric# people hi:tied them, from
Power s e•cri red with dininlj, they' resorted.
to the min csl l iiieilt, 41nil irliat is more
:worthy of toi titledthemselves
1 18 sctins to -be a hivorite
name behind - screen - their defortni-
But the tti : iek. not 'work. They
----,
ii . (i .l i idl'at \ h' '
m s,u_ge a 0,... i .D 5- t the•l e igenee of . the
people when shoyltry -it now.
As we :i havejs itn, thei Detnoc.
nation -of this f•• lily andiDi , itriet ha
.
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been ; nd is now,Aglit oh thas qUest . n.
it, istherefore it e ';merest, fully for any De:
erat to turn, \l i - hig'at this time to fight 'it
battle. If thei dtrit; they will only be du -
th ,
ed, and in tle,end rcbbed of their. principlis.
Why, every 4ernOcrat. in,this i counts 143011
by Itis own, obsi. - ..rviatien i 4.the. past, t tliat there
ibtu) such thing as trusting these , men poltt
leallc,and not g 4 cheated in the'-end. It
'has been their hi+OrT;"add it'erer' will te..--
And - befere W'e ealp ever (rust them as front
leaders in the prel;ent . poOtion , of the slavery
question,,:they tuna have time to , give better
evidence, ortheir sineeriti.i , and unselfish lt
taeliineni to- " rinilphi...', Our reddens will `iie-:
elleet, heiv't y,,,"0,1ik )dr - '.. Gaow last sit:in
mer fur his uistfi4:Nehraidca,eve4lis t lig
him itt.'thOr poter f . , :but l bow quitily..thbv
g ave him is icklfori th4ir suffrageit. '" , lThere . I , Ki ,- 7 1 y .,:-t o `Tireie erne its iittemlty acid , unity
— no falt.k in Iheifi, did -ire' have' tio - iarthly', MIS °Rows IZATION . TURREFORKIS A
Init iheir - 'Will bilonnd - r - otia'(;!, fu; a I',GUARL'iNt,TEE TO SOIIIIIERN FRIENDS,
'''''' '.' ''• ' '''''' . ' the aril' of the 'North roar
pro - ala s ' - ate in '56; if such :a nini . tha t; ivi ' ae ,: er e P ' A '' -4.
iti::..14 . ., ; ,, , 11 -... • . i .-. ; . do;',llre Nitrfotisin of the ntasseS -knows no{
' f -- ~. -- - E - '`. e l - - -4 ' 4 - 1 , „t .!" ' .1 . 8, , ''distinetiontbetireen Neith ail, d 601Ith.
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'llii .. 3en 11 " q *lli c ek ! ~'
, '—supporting a' ' - the . Tribune sity*.:--- , Wel believe Mei;
Slave lioltir 'f.o!.l'rgslile . ,
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()gutsy, ere Y. ; - , ~
~ .th‘vet et e4 t hl i! . .. "Know-nothing" array:is / destined lo .prove !
th 'i, 'the A: ntiojtit 0 10 4... the - d clii , i - ' q -' '
liali
ea ,st foe of Antt-Jaseri,, Temperance
'aril Fillmoi6 and the Fugitive :74:iN-4 . '':Lirrt.. 4 -I'; lad error ot,llPr Reform ' recivement: and Ave
• Tlide is tine peWerfulit
.!slionld 'be all
powerful should deter
De . mberats - Who are-an'xious to do. something
against the imcronelnitetits Of.! Slavery: .upon
northern rights.from formingapy Alliance with
this newphd-e of thW
e,him party. •„ It is this:
•
so far As the, new party !,has. anywhere devel.:
o p e d.it:4.Lelf, al Hance, with the , or!
der s'of,,KnoW_ : lcethingS., . They, composing
the larger ; share °Mc Whig party, and there ,
for,!;of'!the ,. ft Cpu9c'an party When formal,
Must and will control itiorganization. .Thus.
it. i 4 inithic ::county, one:of - the Editors of the
Repot 4m n,!:ltt.:i ineniber. of that order.
Satn,4out)tou,Of Texas is gvaertilly_.the.favor;
. candidate"' for.-the Pridencv wherever
this party hits developed itselc• and. he, it is
well 'l ; ,nowni 'one
.of the prominent men .
Which ," the 11CLOW.
t -
out as ithar. candidatcs: To.show Dcanoerats
how utterly. impossible it. will Ito for thetn to
maititiiin their prinOples ow - flie slavery clues
iion, iti , such! 'an 'orgaalzation; w a need t,nt
'O'l - "r,t1:1 the 4ecredited - organs! of the . Know
Nothings, aid'wo shall find.' that I..hey,
nore'the-slavery ltiestiln," and are proving
therni-elces to be the woNt.fot4i. of freedom in.
the laud. I is ; regarded by 'rill. Anti-larcr~
presses, like the rrirbuzes and .the Era, as the,
plastic; tool-4f the slave power, to .raise ail is-
Stie in the Niirth- that should 'divide and dis
tract its sentiment and action, and thus ena .
hie that power,to 171.0VeOil is it e truer of nj:i
ry..zu4 wrong. Know NOtli.ingi.,tudias spread
over the SoUthern States like a wave; and yet
there is • sear'eely limy , foreign' . population' in
the 54-)iith. lirj , ;•si.read iwertuse
see in - it a p4wer binding men 0:e most.
solemn oath; . to an • organization - which will
b e national, becanse it will read' al) oVet the
ecatattiy,ataf therjefore it is that they can use
it for. theit:'pnipotes. LA.. us: see how these ;
.No:hing"4garts talk, On the slavery
nuestiitn. 114 , :nean "rjuiltre
Anti.SlayerY me:Ile:1K work it_On Mne,
dple. •
.Mr )36iton; the; only riepuhliean from
souri,.Who ci)eii•ifes ti:6 doctrines of Mr, Jef
ferson, and had Ate conrage to- speak ;Intl
rote againstithe repeal of the !Missonri Com
prourii-e, .tlefent'. to the •Know
Northings;.and the Araerit;:iniOrgan,..int es
tablished in...Waihinzton,-as the National ')l.-';
grin of the new Party, Says: . 1
"The butyl political ilemolitionj Thonto
fl. I3Anton, [credited by hintcell to the rote of
the Rife*" othings,) zer;" a triu m ph, of whiih
o ;tr Ifisxonei
* friends 'may bt jmaly prondt,
:and :firm fehich congratul l uie the itnteri , '•
can .Harty throughout the land !"
Tii4. Organ evtdently re;raras Mr: 13enton
as n: foreigner, and nn enemy to American
- :
i principles and. in.'stitutions. Again
1 .< William 11...;Ae ward and. his a11ie5,... , it sa3 . -s,
"are now, e li,ust, impotent far . misehief.
I
i
The ‘Anteriatt p:-.trty '.•lias'iti,tbis single year.
by itn nonSe'rvatiwe intlu,lnee, , done mo r e f a r
' the pteseriyition Of the Union, than has . keit
done in the last Ocent y year's. Sarin' and•e.r.crii
. .
1 - ging Pie I:atriuti4 'efforts of 14 Union pai,l!/
iin' 18,50, whose labourSrhatt been rendered
1, 'noug . /4 t by. the- 1.1 nuderi Ili follies of is admi n-
I istration. 'his Our. firm belief that; totli. Ben,
itonisin 4tl4(l4setei„ - z,r;di,snt aie,nOte crushcti, and
that, ,'if the' patrintie portions of the people
reontinue to . .rall . i. around our standiinl, We
1, T 1 .211 ,im for a:conservative, - LI, - nion-Jo'v4 tg, and
1: fibeityprracrring party, Iwbo_ie pottier wilt .nr
-1 `rest the . mitchinntions of -,d4inatOittes, - - and
IjrendOr Ate - 'Union .perpetnaCj •• ,
,
!
I , i Our 'Benton denioerati'and Seward wig,l , l• - •
1
iwe hone will 'ponder well. upon these semi
tnents, befOrp they- alto* - themselves 'to . be
- i brciught ini loan organization is Lich will be
1. - ruled by. such S'entiMents and which is coca
i in ose a ola Majority of - Men I ,whO.belon• - • .Z to
1 2- .
• t.he- order. -• • . i. .. - ' I . .. i . ~. . -
Afr. - aLtierr ,OrleanS prii)er referring
Ithe 'Northern ofii>osition to the FugiiiVeSlaVe
}Law land 13augliiss says .
I i 4 ‘ it seems • to - .beni versa . ad; iio - w lodged. 1
i Know hat. the ow kothing‘' aim, to pre.ct.-rve ; our
iinstitinilonsas delivered tolthent by the saint
heroessof.76..' They. are . .pled , Ted to'op*e
salt
.fcireign influence and ,tO • staild by the
Union and the C r o i nstitution. It were impos;-
-
tie
atwar
n • d
, . i
: •1" ."-- - - I, . • - -
..that beniefieent f ,piAicy:; but still tin
i econd thoiight has . "„idisearded :slavery
ettteniqui as a principle oftlie Party. An our.
Cm
` l inty forninny yearS;:lll the in
flulenee and power , lf our t(Party • upon . the
Federal Goverunivt; has been for the retric. 7
i .. ,
tit', pot ey. Etroi,,,. the Party may have; but
slit has' the. prineiPle of progresS i and Reform.
ll4f mdmories,lin . monitments 'are vet fresh
zeth' . l: .1 : - : 1 ... :1 ':. I- - I. 1 iiplin t M •hattle- elds 'if tine IteVOlution,-,-- .
I [ I
• But th4...i.s
- Pro.' i'#./etsien,--:a. ruching to- I,among ter standa'•ki bearers; in both -the dark .
getlier a i•ubstlitideh ~ . .,y'repubdies :that no mit- i and joy - . )ns .ti files ..:f on: Qituntry's varied his- .
ivaril . mea i nS ceuldAnake them co tete ; ' The'toiy, are thebrigl ; test names ever carolled mi
l t
he:rt whieh t ,'solVre.E into'one mass, - hese hail : tb+ - list of Ameritian firne,!--an:l • around the
. _, : , ,- !, ,4 • . 17 • ' , T./ • - I .
an tfl'• • 4 /1/ eAW• - ATas - anti:Nein-141.i 'llnit . N.ttion.. brow, shil•. it4s - entwined. th4..),e rit:j-
0 4 - i .., , . •. if e - • '• -. • . , .- 11 .1
was the sdlrentliW*er ; fihiliff Of Icourso , ,,ior ttl sof rilth andilFreedom,-and;.r . "fc:'';w ‘4: /
• i , ..: ! ,
no sol . B.l‘h -,r . orpii..c:•.,;, mat-especially'
. not for', ti i 1 e - up-9h ,, I:eatti:i?..,l_,......t.tkirki.;=, f.roln . ii - t:i4lcinft's.
. .
mere C;----4hatptire . , wttionalp,=b, apil dk.;,,t(q., to hi. the foreinost people in all
duct, thatitvas ik..) iiilt, on the .goririnnetit , t thi i r eqrth • • I welt d rather - tru:t my rine:-
, .
Washin ,, tbik mid -stop the spread a Slar ert l -i- plis Si such a Party, lattoriii,.,6- the. tt bile io
. , [ ..,, - :
:..ktid-.who !are 4 - .eill? .. • . ,
k ~ •
: co , reet • the errors incident' i to every human
, Th e Wi n -c s ,; i v iiP n i wnes id e li z ,A .suc h s ii i . .in erpri`se, than to . . trust tkim to 4n iirespon-;
• :
-; , L
iieery '
e.rntidincoit4lis Clay, and N i Vehster,, I rsilte;chnnOngi ''; f - rtinflictlt , tr.. - fascd, politic-_ I
Who redo !the - ... ; •''olii t tiy for Tai for hilif. Slavety ' al l-seet ; that'll:; t i ?;. past idStory:,.'ilofoture
hi 1.54-8,--4-tiud'lvrain, for s - voLt and the " Fit- hikes, no element of ennli',Wne or Pow.erk licit
".
giliVe.Slaio Lniv,;!-lin 1832. . Th',3 .Rnovv- , thlit of spoils . . Suelk . Deniterats :is were led
,•• • .
:S - ot tiviost-,, l ''oliiiraciterized hy _their tiwn orgati,k ; . into this new Par y of surds, ' and -:not; of
1 4t. wa,ibidtoi,,i ..oiv York; and - Boston, as Ia t 'lops; will 'returii . . For the Moment • they
I grelt . natiimial.:.Patv eta!' -dlr . lio'stile. to CV - -(1: livive,giveii initiodaned to - the.: Nt Nina, whO
Cry sin:tile:it anti (Om of. Abolitipn,—thefie, Inive.idways . beeni
tome t h e ! ,r Wit li . a ! feht" dissatisfied of in i skitii& t i • ! ar4 still ' wori.e, t 4
, -r• : t - , • I :-• . 1 •
[ Demooratkm erj th 4 principal ingredients thht 4.thin, that gather
were fit'se.l'intk ! ?aii:-A iiti-Slavery nt: ss.,=l siik. ! friim the pnblie i'',
Pose, cdt the Oititii4:[ll - principle, that makes'' tvhieli t.S - make itik
- -• '
:in, union.. 4 soine !deadly poisons, i Irk tinlesit- . ; .! adife, liht;rty ate
ad ' ' lil h - poisonous. • ' . t Parts
...n.. of softie ntrit ess su_stances, i ell: too, isl
Well, aii'er iiitylible summer's pitinful , prk - :.Ste-powei ! ll
t .:
Avatieu: , die: lklotitijisr: operators atit the thine, !of letter; that
1 , ,
rereiv for l'treiheildons attack on :::•••lavery !--- : Dbes ::n -y.one iini
4t,... „ 1
,1 1. :.-
Th 0:k
e sokitl; it (lte, result in sihint. dismq3 :I. nit, open,' fear! ,
But the- tienble still is to form an: issue. - As' I banns, are to tali:
this eii4ncltifal'ilr Ibp . donej they :re Obliged tin'. fii:ioh f::....,. t
to adoiit : diir Tiek t ef In part , and to fore"' an ; tribeW.2re , t,ne';'; 1
.:-.. l' —. .
tissue •a,.4k .tu
_the, resit. Our Congressni an; . th..e' Ib. fair nie:it:%. , ),.]
- 6 - nry - tme - tit ) die .0,41 - lr,et:l:i'aviiig. anything ;to,: luid to do_ wiLL it'
do with qi.. - eiv, e,:il • inot he made the subjdet sikiht tins - g"ti t'
of tliJi, is:ine. ',I Th6y are obliged t.,', lease hihrll tri knots ;- hut iv('
• . [, : , •
-those v+i:v Whi:is, who; opposed hint tooth : bqen- done withoi
A:A nail Wli- , ii ~ -1., iilN' elected Joni to Gin.' I dOne ottee; bat ti
gr(t,s; on it zeriitteit ://edge, that hei.w . oul.l tip; I popniar vote :rill,
pose - the firrthe.r. extension and poiver of -ski ! pOwea re not 'to t
: t
r
i•ery. -I . I.' :',., -I •. - :tliat. the people h
1 -
sdrutinize the 11-0 .
i-
I, : ed for place,--..tli
;, n4t a ralize:l, - aild.' I
Land that Wlkitrg4:
~ .
whatever name, ',9k
1 the purposes of Plower.
fiilse if this .defe. :
: I
I pfitty, drown inet
niiinterru pled sn i t
: higher resolves, iii
1 than her pahnieil
• ' .. • •• .. i ,1 -
1 One': of
, o . tir l . A . ePres - entatirt...s, Who, so (ar i a:
I know, was .niiver,l, 'choked with ;'this senti4
i
inent,
eve. ilie,ivropt‘;
~.ln mare of i'4. othet,w l, oct :
', by iv fo l nn .-iniliemplin;:is of taiig•iinge . ,had.
..,..• --,- ..
;•ptillit:fy . :ito - o•l enl the.side of 'freedom ; the73l
•, , - ~ '-I• 4 , • .
c•al•stitutc.- 't NS lii Yi•- : —..ter,tion, you', see ; ' j
' 1
i , •
.1 .i: •
.. C : •• . _
ittle of c. , .,:1i kin i,,l I'or our Proth'y W . III
I
1 funk.- I.ah'd our Sheriff 'Nftimford, they '.t.,ke
I)ther I'leinocr l ats alto certainly were not,a 4 m.
coul*l inot t he triorikihonestly aturdistinctly .4, , i
Po‘,:ed I- to. I - -the :7.s Araska perfidr,l• than, }vi i
i, I I' • ~• : ) :,' • , _ •••, - - -1...)
those 'gentlemen. :`, Their Cominissioner 11 .
kVllig, tvitlinol, snore of this feeling-, than lin t
i Ours. I lilicir l ,lliisz)rder is : al=so n - Whig, b4o'
. , w
Out' agaitist 'llr'llrGliddenho,l Weeks befer, papers from y 0,1 41
his tiotninatldnl, ii!t;tislrect : ltis :card of ''' op o; '. ciatie State (,eat
sit • io . n. l toltlie;, px4.Ension• ,of slayery. : IV, ha j iti t i . ttee to meet r 4
'shire th-d• knov}l , Nothin.rs" have in this. dis' ': u, or•the ournbse'
; . 3
... , ~.• .t r . not- . • . -1. i . •
trihation ,. the Ipeleple 'are
t
know: . ''When, I hey. fall' out, we') shall let --11)4rectl -upon tlij
,•1. : i • -
the: spoiii : were
,oultleis cqaitribly divided, r Oemocratic - Cod
1
so as to ; ituih faction satisfied, and fai, I -a' tend-yeur ince
! keep;;• '• . ,!:
ElectiOn is"..overi; and before the thing „le } t ,. g .i,.- e 3 .„ 6 seiii ,
f. ; ,
Fold, thge innat {be. organism, sil..,thy s ~l l k , I 4..mrse. Uhicli tit
Ihohi.ili4, reent. l 11, • • and continue to I. I r • I
...
i. ILOWEI, _ . ( lo . lattile, it it WOll
rot. the - iblinty. I }EA "Call" is published,-14it 1- 14,fie•frt eat- tui-ssie •
1 -- i . ; -...
e ji '- , .
tarcfullyEselecr ."names, delicately
.fusing i 4„. e r e b ru thi t i e 4
I, -
just pitortiOns, tlie, different. faCtion:s. Th I 114 , ,pin wile4eci,
'meeting .'„Wallti.:ldlon Court-Week; and .aftii I I t4necessitv-for al
it's officers and Gitninittees are nicely adjuir ' \\ - lint evidence!
t, 'lf' .- . .. • ..,.
-ted,--altertiate layers of W big, Know-NI- I il l s Or the existen l
, t
n , ' andPertiocr.4,t--tokeep down. all inter' ,
. Ipresume we shal e lnal jealOsy,andi,to'show the, public what; a ' 1 :
fimnd Only in tl
ttr.irci:s4 patty this is, -that draws its rectni s 1 1
t on.. ' It is-thhi,
from ; such variOtti, and opposite
,sources i . '.l. e . ti, our minds,' it
I .lfontiOS4entletlien' who ;manage this. 4 1 ' 1 • It!)ok Well then i
ous• - •nitti, st:iMil'bellind - the scenes; irtiditi
,- c'
tat disaStrOtti
'lv keeping theint, l clves just a'little . out of t tl l Lil l i e h In k y neu .'
public view.!i 13u. this time every . one Ihi , s ; ' 1 '-
tide of untortun
i pretty nitiellifOrg*tten: that the . fusion was :, i Undoubtedly
;Istop Slttiery. : T l at men May "rule, whom ts.- d e f eat of t h e
II • -. l' I i ulen - • .Fr permit to rule :before,ltlit i eit;eijet; to this!.
pco e p ‘ .. .p ,t.
seats of y.iivernitist be carried; not by fit r I- i . t ..
" 4 . Itt der of know Ne
I' but bvi artifii.te,-4-uot by open; ' , Manly attec •,-h eit h . „s luses, e ,i;
il - -••- • , i, . • 1 :, . er c., •
11 but by inid night,''stratagem.• lA.-new.tnatrie '''''' Lsia_rtling •resultj
l'adepted ; "--L'illie '`
i bli in l'irty 14 —who . wOti i lk. . 40414. not, for • 0 .-j
?
..,_,
I join a 4.4,4ticiiiJ..pltty, 11:i l 'The ltes'ohi f. ' ..!..•
r moeracy been it
tions;aiito,unt.: WT! thin,—we . who'earried'itlr„. kif one to bear if
I eleeti'obil last Ifirlil want. to - carry:then). hereat:
.trio ' it 4 I .i ct U ry. ,t, :
ter • arr4:tliiirefOfe Unite in • tliii - new Peril..
1 -.... • ..- "! • • i IL' . f
thelcOnfideriee l in
it. We ill . sV. - 011 All -the 9f4-e•s, 4P to S. .S-n',l -. ' 4ur people thati'
tor, ii• l 'itir ou'r I inch; iater y siiersed : with a
, lltty.s I
. i s ' , til - tr i o - 4 f„, 4 ,4 :,
11 cimvPitint Idecl;rtinat ion. about .slavery,:iasi!.l I i l ia te u u4 u nex ,,
Qtrie: 4 .4ther' t big. topics:. - The: speeches :, are a l na parties mini
Li . , 14;'16Str i netii;e ; teaching the ' peOple Mitt i 1
thy-
,- ; :! . , . Fiiii - it'd . consttit
TA " „„,.t,a ' ' I 1 ' ~
a! .. : eat 4 l l i n#-'l' 6 of I.4°.l "c tu eg."*" . " 4 '))air-. I ilontid6l to LW
ty:nred lite.;lttud that the , dowifell i'4lBlfi- l'A ,• 1 1, '4.. 1
~. .. c0.a.,... :,Tien„
Iyery oersqn lore Who Sit - ftrthe - yiie-Proif.at 1 c'ess'; biii, in , tii4
l i - ii - iiiiros'e - ' ',tit tl SPeititers . ° thein4ll'es eitiody• ' 4 ' f . the
r; ' • -:.-.' q•..N_ \4 •• ' - ,•• -_ ,..,-.! .. .I• ees . a tor .. ,
illustiated t,he_naa , octime.-. Two years aO,l-il ioug h ti ah e ., t l ,
1,1 nue-Svakin *erne Di'nriirat, -and-tlCe'intlit.rln I Ti l o ' ts . it d zat h i i
1 _ 1t.1,-:! - •H i i - -- -I' . : .• • ,- I• ?.. r
-_ . •
1...7. ..tyret. , 114.70111004ekt,.. viittftei.k.f,w4VtaittrAli -VtilMik•,*.heirtil.e..--- •-, •- •3 .
Se i a IViiiri . ',."'. : C : ei, ninifii(it'veii•:•eleVateel Ate- Tracy
. tt - 1 eeome - the -settled - ., ; poi)cyl - -.. - ot- tile•t er in, - • oper-tas i -to e! , ronavi r
r yTig_
i . • '.. ' " .
ti aiery posetion ---nor lead they ere,pbe,i l efoktry,-. leviOi the brightest prespee l t . `for : • - a, gelerey---. 4 1,- , *o4=}-7...- - t;:-•!'. , ; ; ..,,, , : • . - --....-*- . -
1 I for 111,1tttA to tithe in anv one POliticattliWt#l l 6lll.inuilliee of . 1-1 0 Wer . and 43 -•! . ocem i L.lle . 4o : !sit. l ll3 . 1_ ,..: , e i0 rir_... , * 4 * -l i :f gr l.i. ; ( ig: l f ta : P s T l P n _e d i' , t,Y, t* ,. e ...4 4 l) ii d t z i it . •
' , ffi r• . .z.liV. .... ° r,.. , AI ; 'kJ f -1, , • - ' - :i- -..
I t -', '' 1 l '• l' . • ' •
•To • at , t - thltinetith444..liettu4ll,y - --foed linfore.t , rin g }; p ;a . .teknowitr(igeti i te...' in .t,Wrt' 1. 4 -'
41 te
1 ..,...,, - - --...,--,-- •,, e -.......-- -,, i ,,, - , ,. .11-: , , 1.. •••-;4 - • -,%....- 'Ls.' --.,', • , t , --4:`t • .• 1 ,...• • p...-.t -7-.-r :'...1 , ....
,n' - - , ,sini •Tir9tel, ithitir 11:; ; Js Of,;: property. i. The •
,tll,l t i l e. 1., ; . - ; -..,n. An a ,eepteg, scree. men t,go Just
„,
;,,,.
,_ „its pree,,..; tiles, .whileAh 4, t,),1,... -..,•„... . • t.,....• -. .. . ~..,. .-., '.- ;, .
% 1
1 j i ,,. 0 - 1 .: , 1 . , ...-- , i4 i i,•.:4 - ,i i ~7„,1 f t. f i t, -
iii: ~.6 ,v , s.: , ,. ~.,..,
:...
~ . - -i.. ~,,,%
„con_ iteettou ,reg t ogne
~ ; ;;. ; • -..,-,et. as, .prope ; rt, 37,, a 4, 1;
'... , .P' i reottgre.saia.s.tikAinpititin; legislativeituilo • ' .
w e mover. s tic ; ,etee • .1) 'ar t .; Let 'or
. f.. r u past Go x on its “sent.,s, ~ ,i,es rcstin s ,, ,
1.., • ,S. , - ~. t x, .ii •t•'-;•!..- . - ',V3
...;' - •-''.;-4• -', •---A. , -,' - „4 , , ti i i - 4 . 1-7..r,L e.,.. i
t it ts ,,,t re , , wi
, ; .4, 4 ,,,, r ;--.441, L .....,„reemu5g....,..0- 1..
~.; 5,,etn! J ,,,,,r9.... Lee 1 'ors of tll.of.c„ . Tect ~,,y, , ,fo.4)revrtwi Ftuit. guarantee,. tot. all - •
,gel '''----\ k fe ...-. .iii c re''clecle•eli ,, iete` res'teelilite'ri- . drintlii•!ts'll'ilvllo - 1,11. i 1 Prineiple:4. ha` cep 1110 . 4iferneWea7.4f.;;:property.l. Thus,. If. -- the ..
. er. ,
1 1 , • . •
t bi, i - p i !lii i-_," ; o.t • . 1 ,6 ; ,,: er ..0114.,,_ v . tiholderfrein't - he South sl.,'.ttles in it•terri._-
fie4s fur ' Country, , such Dade di . Apl:cys of Pa- I- inainC:kine4l.4.;...prom
~ -- , I._ i - 1 i • ,
„. ,
1 ' ' 1 i•- 'I d •t.."O"). lin winch tliere is no adequate protection, ,
treotestn awhile S uth Nrou.l.i 4a .usol 131..-q- • ro w gr - eatin,-, te• teeent.e.ev , tion• i a ~... •i 1 .. ..
• . , . _ 1 • - • 4 .-,-
.-, ~i ~... --, .:, , ....
;., ..j. ; „ ~__
;;;; i• to
,ieiy,_propert.y against the riplertee nftlie reb..
Thb nest thin.. I t4rwards• perinatwnee. is - a': down', -. , '.l,
. - 1 -• • - •
Prpss. And here, ngain it:is diftienlt.±6 make: But'wee ut i e_intoirin , ..l; far thee 'cause .of clis-, I interpose for. Isis security., . :.Sd,, like - ink if
there As. .aay artificial barrier,., of,' f loret9l4 1a.....21
anlissue. Our paiier-lea:i al wap,infee4,l, - ta od
.1 aster, t•ha k itintay r , be : ' art:rickl •in ..- ruin , e.: . -.lt' 1
- , - • i••., - , ; which . repeli slavery frriniemminni - doinain'
eoiegistent tone, oliposed the ; Nebraska llerii- ! steinsl to me that diseerning meet enmsearee l y ~ ./,. . . • hero . ~, ,
I 1:,, - tack
• ety; atut erOry' -- . otterform. - 2of. ; !lreVery„,aggress- 1 ~,,i'er in . their cone:lll.' oils. crouietneteg gave i -.7 •: -, ‘:,•-- - . ...,•,-.4,, i .01.-•.i.., _ '-.„1- , , - 4: ''.'l 'f, . ,deli;
- : [ - ' , Anotner leawnofzentrierw , papet;.•or Dont,
ion. But no
„eiri'..ter,--a je,,ie,ed party mils , I KnoW Nelthingisen agreatdeseontent Otr wiyieb. 1 ,. ' ... .. ii . .!
1 ' . 1 ' - iilo-kalitt,;it&b.9l.ot, B l. l .ol4t - laugulize 44(0t--
li - dire:lC feiseirpri4r - SirthelWlet4 paltier ehYttlztio - reet : itisit4 - "ife --- er sfieiiiiirti - , 9l ifintaral: ... -- . --------- sr - 7 .- ••• ' ' '” • ''' "-• 7 - 'I 'l. -7 ' : '''
get its 'name 1 ni , l 2- :ierter -- nriatigentEtnts - • are e.ei titerie• - Was 'the . re , ..petilfig of_th is - a% er . ), . - ~,, ~..,A.,,, . ft .,-t-.1.. f ,4, 4 A ti o r ..g..
~
.. . ~. ~. ~, ....,.; _ wis st prpripect,A cepgrcisto r-iinter....
!w id e aedordipgJy , 1 So, the ; thing.i. - . flised•--: gitest‘n, r . i151 MI . Its t tier n'itto l s'n! l ndi lll 7: vention'is clear and - th
e e "t ecluoil
. _, , .. ; a.
Ddnioerney i' do , :.rt,.and the. fusionists bare irj`-Sr!rife,rl,l - 1 - the'repeal'isf'itie'. l .lliStpif r . .rf" , Corn, , tion on it .. S . ±*tt e jio-i sl equally, 0,:-..-..c-Ongrevs
;
Of" the 'etenstitet- •
the entire.. - I
, d r , 1,.. tore i ....:,,......-, r t . ,- t _
- piciibiWe. ' itire 'nay be •fon tid the 'W'hole' - se-:. [ll . l:iyintervejte tepersuenee
•. , .
- 1 e ', ..le. rya! f el . 1•.,!' e ,•• '.: I . , :‘l`.. e i.1 •._.. -1, ,• t t o m f u n'r n the t: t ag ai nst he..en i tt; : . .0 ... 17 g- l i tl g t r f :9 4:- . may
and equality,
interpose .
ellow Denton
. erett le.re„ .
~
itediriduai,'l den , ..iyient '(ef that dangerous and. distracting core- . b t - , , - t. . t)fir0 .,,„. ; as
_,
-.- .1. , ...., -...1 ~ • -- -- ' ~• ..,1 ...,- .-- u .. 11 9 -. • 7 : • !- 4 k; ” 9Pl4.9s!g'f?n,,l ;upgrem& •
Party,‘ troerff• in .;,18'50 .. 1ia,1 - •bruaglet • .re.p ol e And , ar t y iiiteifeee tof protect slactiryi,n7thi'ierrita- •
htiitian 1 Madreiss' to lthe - ; tuii.ds;`'of -- the p<2oplq, - wiii.4 kieti-but-_na,t, to prollibt a 't ijj si'
ii , i;ti,tt , , ll ,
", t_iis iii .
. u .'
„. o ,,,th riti ,e ci .,m tei i i ( t .
erc`m '7 iVeareed- - ords'ecird and ;agitation; hail united . the doct rine .
.11F.,'NT ,. ..0
eeel, et ' ''-; 'i '7.• I t hat --. .41 omen, 'lOl b ' n g hts ( ' h° C".•• L - •• ", 1 -:--'--
in oettemeu.l7,'t.e.et se,
...eo I
.e,
~...
Fl, bey ... . . ~
~.,., „•; ..,. .. :. -- .- ~.1...,,. . -, 1 I, am aot.' l without- warrant &far in-sayr '
a '"iiillitr'',--sleoleßUpiet the ibstueeetel )ues- I • - ••• •- r ' • ' ..1 .• . I"
i ts ; a 'word lo you. A 9 stn
lha . t 'Our ' ... Tieket,.
_or our
as evlr.iw favor - of, the, extenAon 6.1'.
Slavery. 'ln all ~.her, •glorious - history
pl . .
.tostiii,;lour;• ,
will!a•slul. has left to
rte, tlia .control ifitjts own inititutio . us.:
I - '
I ever Oppif,et i,(:arrc i . ug•of that
I ,
ipon fri.esi i .1..' I . 4.:inpOritry 'influences,
)g- upon a ',Tarty ; that spreads over a
so yak:, ;inil of . S4lOl diversified inter
'y at ‘tinlo, have "iibseured, .;or even
Wight
00rati
Cciutor
ests, Uu
hivu rt
sober, •
yrong- - oa .
a secret,'Polifien' 1-eowhina- 1
at miilnight, and. itwxy
, yo, its ;dark energ'
11:1;c. - 4eti attacks: upon ±i, 2 ,- I .lis:
•
.1. property. 'Al•iv this se T
the fircat natfi)nal
f.r4t,•l itn'ay prove in an::
will Perptit it in this.
4itic tlia4 !;-trowr, an-
tot racy
!fp, ' befyre
jina- - lA4fiten,
11041,701 d
Ji.iw'much this ectet •or t ler
4 ; anr.l4liat- share of the i
pe_opleiare not. perniitieAl
(1 0 know it eonid:not have
tha't It ninv Fe
t4ei.:ondhtnne, ;ever. -The
,yet say itlfat 11e steps of
reached .by
Ye a right to know, and' to
-and the! ineasnrei•-, PreFept
t the 14;gal riilits the
tative-:iota, are sat.'4. red,
ry wilt lie dett.,cted tinder,
r disguie it may creep, for'
,•- 1. . • - : .. -- '' on.Variv tni the Ticoinition if State /am and
must )riect f ithe prjaciptel involved iti.the (pies- :- . • "-- . "., ' - - ."
• • - i it - seems to- me that.an end .will be put.to ag
•tion, p.vitli the same bohlia.-_:s Which 'it: - met. -- • • . • . .- ... •
- , itation and, a final . definition:to the policy of
the O. S. Ilailic,.. the Sub 'treasury the i '• -. 1 . ' ' • -
i - Ta . riff r `• 1.4.it.d0 this, and, in
iny,
poor jud , g... l the . et . runtrV , be (riven... Other .States will fol
.. .. ..
%rill 'be c H einented as I -,.•,,. _.' .'• 1- - ' '
- -
i ment' its. drgt . •nizaoon. .low in rapid- .succession,- . --the . whole work.
with lioOt.s':of steel •;''wbile, - witlibut it, ail
?• • •
or'-1, i m i . :U Y „ ‘ ..i e l . (b . e done the South, for :none -of her .
soo . n . .oe.eor,uturnated. , c i. 0 .. nips
ganiihtion 'will prose the . theresti rope.orsand, I. . .- • • . ' - • - - -'- -•
' rwhts will ,be invaded . thereby,- It will_ be ,
conini a ndi f irr neithei• stretofti - nor 'confidence. l•• ' . - - ' -
; '' • '- , • . 1 a , zimple deellration of a lona. establialied.!
What the people now -,want 'is; i that • a Way ' - - • - • ' - ' • • ''-
I principle ,of the common . law.—a principle
shoulil be Pointed alit by Whichlthis queStioril r ..: • :, - • -- ' •" -- -•".- • .:- - ;
, . I ,liieli 4a§ never bc•en questioned 01 recently,
' may be put away from' tnem. forever. Abo- E:- - •: . .
i.- , and whieh has often been applied 4 sooh
litionists- and Whigs point one no wav of li .•• : -.-. . r . . . ' -
,- _, ~ , 1,. - ... , .1 ern Jurists as•well.as..norrhern. ,-•--. .. • - ,
setth4irent.. They merely treat the ques..tion 11 , - , t., - roayjbeanswered .. ? . that : the deixteera'tic ~.
~
1
3ostiam; . , j • as, oni:: , giving them;, glOrious opportunity of '
party must Plant itself upon:_" the. •
LI - have noticedia call in the• Acquiring Power and political place. - They trine . of Popular Sovereigiitv.". However well
,as chairnian Of .the Demo- iiitlaine the paS.h:ins and excite 1 the projudi
. , . • I i t; at doctrine ini(thi',.haie . WOrted On`ce 1 ap
ral committee, or that Corn. • ees ol the people ; hut they propOse ,no.relief- I 1 ' •
.
, ~ ... .
•.Philadelphin tle 26th inst.,. I.et tre denrocratielpartys step • fOrward and i r ,
-Of reorganizing! the Demo, point .out a clear and . etlicaciousl remedy,' and
i a ino• - 6' permitnent basis."
' , the day of its gfeate.' st•prosperity has not yet Ilu krt i le ,.- uLu '' i n ',l . :
. "It ha's bPeotneltoo inuCh:tainted liv chase
14mmunien with the Nebraska : . bill for the
at -Conitirittee iby. the - last b e en], ceeti :' .• . - ".
.
tt ' ' .=- i di •ti n that
• s a:.pre y cer_ain n La o tint
- 1
mention, and being unable to .• Lj t . : u ,lU o k- s i i . e U_ . ' -- t - '
t .. o the pr i nciples - really i 'territory will eventnally be or i gani7ed into a
ing„l ha'%-e - thought proper involYed in this qiie.:tion; nod - se,, s . vbe:re . the 1 ,!slaye.Stat., - au' I yet' i s - , territori;il . or ;niza- i l
g t
... - S -1
. . . ,
of my convietit;ns as to the D 1 • 1 I(fstand. I.lti . ' 11 - f" 'I --• • l .• '',l -the 11 't , ti;.''
einueracy s ion ,ir sting -a. a- tion. as,C zutac• as exce erica o prac :.
party shOuld pursue in the natitlisru. aside, we shall find the; ' I • • I - I• I"'- '-
I- - • -.' " lttoile •he i
plincip e in-lca - . popti ar
. SONeteignt) _ -.. . n
1- • •
I ensure 'success , and fulfil vel ''d '' thresent; -.' -it . ' - of tf '" I .-- - 'I- ... tl . t' ) ) Al.'. :Democracy . ' ' Iprie4 to'
~ in e p pos ion ie s met:, ~.atti la . the ric i „tin . .
.....„. .
which Providence seems to : --i• ' fi r ePernlinir - Wholly . ' b d• suAt• in the doctrine . o-#l.no - . 66 .
ques , ion,. to be one ..
..,„• . .
.... upon it...e pen
. e to , , . 4.. . . , ,
~.,,- 7.4 •-.
toits destiny'. ;. •
•. . - - constitutiOnal cenStructiOn. 'lt S'`th . i.S. - The . :Lir sovereigiity,s with such an illustration Of
hould W,e nut enquite, arises, .... ü bit .., -4, - 4 . .... .the•S ' I - .with but- • i ii 2: wOrkin :Therein ititna . it
pI (, nn.. an, prtss of ••..00t I, t ! its plact t..
..
~
..., gs.
.. .
••fe.w exceptions. chdrn that the , institution o f will IntvO.dootril!tl alargeand - beautiful ter
slavtirv-is. ;:i fiat iooal . .institutii)n;i peCuliarly :,ritory to -the I light of . ..,.avery,. mho]] ha .
i• , -
protected by the niitional
.Constitution; - and -been. made:free :by the.laws of Niitureand.?r
that; therefore it/has the . sane . rights in. the
_!,. man: Nor will tae Soutl.qeverakree, to that -
territories;of the nlitiori - that anY 2 other.prop-1 doctrine, is the platform; ot* . a nOioti!ti Orga-'
1. t ..1, 4 , . -
' •' ' I -1 ' her
di-tyiintert paS. !. that mor . ,t
. 11 aTZatloll.• lake .... ore itie-itra - tie. t,
' ' der that eqi a-,
ty - ot..priV . ,,ilE•ges siintild'exis't.,to Perseus .of all scatting democratic papenpf,theabuth on this
ections of thq Union, the. "national,,gOvern , i point, in ;which the' writer bold 4. the f o llow - -
. . ., . .
ment . has". no! ri ,, lit to :erect barriers •to dieting . ; I 3 Ulgilrige: : .. .- ' I - .•i , •
! -•''' • . .'
- "'We'or ilie South . mill = ikix+... submit' fo, _
spreini of siaslert in thet6ritories,' and is in i .- _
•, . ,
, xtitiatter - -loivreignly. . ''ll* Geneid - Cis . bad • -
duty abound fp remove them, iflthey.,by. any . . 8 , 0 „: e d.bi.., : thea uj ug _b t.
before the" election in
, -
ineairsha - e existance there. '" -i I- ' • - llBlB,.tveip
:dbt it - .he-otil'd have received ,
. i •,• 4 - - v -• .:i ' - - '
the vote of.a s i ngle_ .State in the;. Sontli-ito .
Ili!wa:s En *cord:pure with this doctrine, orl - . . - . -,: I t •..- tt.r
, :, i ' I titilydrsai - .its the repudiation of; its spa t. i.
conitruattpn iof the • Constitution.. that thel ,. .b . re i c ,i.„,,u' i .. by the s t „i o lu g hi s beinocraey.:
'repeal tile A lq. - qinti Om iro-• I • ..••• •7 •.1 .- - - . • - doc trine • t h e
o , . .. .-•
1•:;°14.1' votedi , C I • I This is . undoubtedly - the of
ini4,—tarot,iovea - banter to `the-spread.of _.,.^,0.1 d`. shows
. ,
111 our - hi Story is
it, in teaCl of 4.l . sl;;;atliig a
I, ;Ind too colfident, frnfn
'tory. does !sot gir d it up tip
t.
itiimi, - poicsr. • ti;id triutUph,
it day ".e,
--AG>
ONTRO
fi
E M I
Dear Sir
More peimunent cirg:inization
:we we, flint- should convince
.e of tiach .a neces•sity•? . I
arrroe that the - evidence-is
,e result of- the, recent elee-
yhieb brings . s couvietipn
d this alone. - We should
the entes which . prgduced, -
festilt, lit all preparations .
lie 'mottle' -to turn ba .
to ereqts.- ,
I dle immediate - agent in- the
:mocratidi
_party at the 'last'
tate; - was the oath-bound
independent of
tld theso. have' wrought this .
.1 In ' , illy judgment they .
fi ver, prohubly,:fins the: 'De' -
ore fOrtqiiito in:tke - sdection,
rle standard or in the tithe to.
INo, wan possessed inore., of
nd affections of the mal=es of.
Gov. Bi . oiEn.
n singt:la rty, popul a r, forth
ptionable, while all classes
itted,.atid adoirea 143 iitteg".
t klovotiOp' to .the Antereiits
are: • ,Tiko !arty had'
•
badno' ex vietati'ons ot sue
, .
lAngtiaitiof one of 2ts.uotni
separated, they. i
6 , lnake presrvilig
1 " Ti r p - otH•A
1 ,, ern
it . forever: Wlien . , l Olaf crol
n•v, Crunliess to
nelent ! :nfeasure,Of pacification,'
liropoq
that ti
plc
this d
again
in, his
and dl
desigd
re . siailled and iil4 ern ed
liade4 l .and•dring_erous foe to their lienee
ariie i•vitli fri(ilitful -- - - ineiri,: -.. saininiining:
train 41i tho;e inOusters ;of IdNiurtiauee i
I;tge'r' l ltich . thi! 45
t •
'in - Os'iir•l:o . f• 'lO •0 1 „;* ! l i
. .. , . .
led toihney bcoiid the , :liOlie 'of reSur-II
action'. 'lll6 saw- their -pc:iie invaded 'alifil I
f o nde.lt 'llOO , , derided. They . - SrIAV that - thiS;
7 - '
~.the only questionquestion wh , ick has I ever threatale4,l
the p4rpettiiiv of the Ciiiifedrat.y, ivas riWtin i
opened, iiiidliiii a inatincr, - toti, iveli - Cideulated
to excite thq - worst tii , ivelienfii , nw. for: the' fu:
ture of.tte :(iountrr..i . ll6' t ' , Os' A'i
'n : not. a i it i
they saw.- - Thai' sal-- - tlinttle . beihoertiiiti
i nirty 1,,: a: , ;4 ..he- full plefii tu'le.; ; of • r. , ow er, am,
ttiereftre • a ti - •.) erablQ l . for • lisi tkii?i•ge.. . ;Tlie 1
i a tc ,, r” r .of Ith:it:party had 14 1 n • kaked for. I
the;plicseki).loit of peace tturirrinit.• It bad'
.irti.lfor‘iard and driven . ftgiO l !ion" -f r ;.i f i l
4 i
-eon nt ry ii n` 1850, 1- and. sukly •it wits vote
potent I.o.'pr:6 , erro -- - a I renee'hus rl.itlieult -to,
,(...niiiiisli... St . q:ing this; and ii‘rtsontiig Altus, is
it airy wonder that iltotisanc R, . - ciiectially -of ,
that class oh' ivhont the: ~ obligiitions• of party
orgaii7::l lio ii 1t 11 f.ht. iy..- should :ernt : ,rifee Know i
Nothirrzisrril, or any. other ii: ti th a t: i nvited f
a ,
i• • -
hope•that our ',Arty might t; 1 defeated;?. - Is 1
it - nnyi•wondcr that in t his c.;'4 i tigressiot.ai Diip.i
triat alone e ntwitlistantlizrfr(t4ei.nri3Joixit's I
p•e l i sot i n i and politiciri p.)inilarit'Y here, and the
- • I
must deteriiiihed etr , irt - = . of hiS I friends, in Iris : !
behalf, over; 'six thorigynti'l-orp Shoula:,iiavell
!w e n tp:it ; to our party, as - eomlpa•red with that: i
! , ...:ve . r. !fur tkilet;...l Pieree hatl tun years be
1 . 13-112 . •. ' 1
. . .
`.ll4;en the ;.4aVi..l ) -,7, - ,-nc: 7t: )1 1 1 iris l'ict cri t
i ,al
,
this )roitt rAt on: of',the. ..I.)&ipoqn.tie party
itoi.ott oi• ill
a4r,- ,-, ...eht. (.1..-rree 1 . ci;titrillnteci to
-•
it, a , t. ilnlite,tlonably has,. what iirtlie p!':r,n
- ~ • -- • • s * A -,,
tilit , y int...uta..i:tut. tip, n•-tile ti ,
le p:'oNy i -now I 4ii
iia ? - it hls,toit ;I•Thion shes 'ils ' ili4t ,i'i,..s princi ,
1 -.: ;
1,',..",..-.; a - ye : y:l44 t 4 the ‘..11-he'•:n l r, ah - ha ppite'ss
ot 'til ' Ntw . ..l.: l ••Ln p- , -4 s TI '+' • 1 : .•.- ' . •
-l• ....-.k.• ,,,
.1 . - 1.-. 1(....,,,pa-r.,1,,d.5... 5. 1.11, .41..
tin . i ki , 3'i . i . ' "'irlft.!•l
-d
' J i ,-, t'l'l •t . iiia: - t - asl.l:_a
. , '
:111 , 1 e; IVIT'li!! , ,an •.1 ' l •lie ull . ; it iiii,-ti.s thcs. cowl
• to. ri!.tht. its_'w 0117 i and
"N: I • , 41-I.lth)k -- this silaverr I qUestion full
in tli , face I
.I . It must take . .a pc , ition-upon it
ni
I,lt
.11ie! all restore eunlidenvo in itsinlegrity.
,
and' hiritig rraclt the 'hearts cf the peotile to
its.,:irtilar f l.• It isl, not en , . l yugn to deal in
deelainatioil, )r donlAe-n;:eanin7ll.,..elves. It
4, 1854.
slnv'e ty, , whi h,wats uneotwaituttottal,•,beent.e
it (+Milt:ft.(' vithßheir tights O p f property in
1
tlto;territ4rie.L, - nnkl mot to establish. thetbie=
trinb of'•:pobttlarsovereigntylt: lof which we,
heaso unto i at the North. ...lii proof of this-
I n
, I.
et.l bu,t et ; you to tho . tI:TLi 80. A‘ji '
telt
'ltav . appottrucl .reently in the Aiehniotat A'n- '
?niter , Rillt4lt Standard, 'elta l rleAlon News,
an 4 /odic'. leltdin4 Scitahern puti:.o; in whielt-J
theiclocttineli have stated. .lit., .ben b4113-'
pro .laitued, It'early in the 'words I have useds
ate, iCI - wilielitleirral eassit4.takou stick
not ereifal li)owsbeeansa of - ItiS doUtritie of
" pi•putAi
,soi•iireiii.nty.", ' I AV il qttote'frOui
sotne 'of thu articles, that
.., it may b 6 seeu I
,am! not in erirot okt this point..: iTint ~Nnrynir-,
i• '-.- .1 -, • , . r -:. ..:
ig
th a t.th e Sontit voted for - the'lre' fieal-of 'the
• , - - • - • .
Itlistitiii ,
- Pproproinrse, , tO reqjpv l an‘!rittiSe
ial harrier ',Which repe - led'Atirtv, ry:frotu , -Alio
p:
re the
1W
comin'bn dibinairt " Igthey Moon-
StittitiOniilljr So, and . .nett 'to 'setle llie'doc
trine. of ' 4 pin) rar sovereigniy" 1 l' It; Fill. alsO '
be,seen;•byythei.extr.a.eb;,that:thet,i*ii;iti l
duty .of Congress to ititerpace' ; . flit; 46:seourri..
.ty atid .- proteet:iori'4 l :the- liii,fititinn,-.: 'iihe_
territotie. thus . setting ittAefi.aiiies : -die :-. 400-
trine of non-intervention.. : - _ , Tlreyidematidin-
tervention.bv 'Congress, wil.4 ..tlits.Antition in .
behalf. Of al'4'.-ery,. and the de,i i iperatie : iiarty
of the north innst either embratie-their doe-.
trine' 'or-, rejee t and: eotiibit ,it;loY . th'e.istis4 fa,
distinctly tiftide
', .
.1 I:diere ; no public. man a die X,otth'.bas -
era 6.,ittieed to condemn : : thisi.doetrine. as
1 .., .
, - 1,..,
monstrous :in the extreint. - .: ' zAtll . tertist . slitee
Lord-.ll;tnsficld. deuided:thef Su, orsette:ease,
in England; Aurino- - :the 'eeittnr • :which - .Lav
pr'eceded n"S,'the"-dbettine;thit:,sl
..yef..y.„is pyre--
1y the creature of local lair 7 -;.th t, , where Ills _
16cal: law does - not exprewAYautbeiiiie it, there .
' is freed orn, : : liaA been, regardecr . „aii:tlin . .settled
law of.civilized.nntiow,.i To...such ;.atr extent'
hit,s' thisdOetrine,.._of the comm on ..,:ii‘i i been
..,,,..,.., ...3 . .7::-...,•4.• - ' , .- r , Zra , , ,,,, , c":(•. - ,,,', 0 1, , ,M.:5tZk)
reebgiiiiiA in this eoun_fry, that i .,*: - .teur years
since .it was decided liy,. 1 - .li"enticky Court,
that a slave; Wlio'lad - been 'Caiifectto a' free
State - -h - r lied ivi ste
nd e scaped, was . free
in-law, tlougs
she afterwards voluntarOY:re
turned to !daverV: If then :Allis doctrine •be
<.,
the -
correct, h man y.arrying slaves to:snterrjin
ry .witheui - a lOcid - lay's.; eStablisbing slaverr •
by thatlact, frees them fmni:sp'yitude, and it
this' pri ticiple. should be
,plai:ed., beyond eon- -
troversy: by the action of .tile- Federal -govern
trient., there conld be no necessity forn . ": Wit
tnot rrt)Viso, ' ::or
_Milisouri:comilrontrie,... , -,li
would I)e.nnllerstOod.-that slavery can not ex
ist in the territories. without law, and.-.there
.fore .no ski-es ' would be • taiten :to ,them...,All
itsea•tness on the subject •woul.l then be driv
.. .-.. ...
e.O from the utirthern mind,
.. An ancient,
: :, ... . , . .
find. linnizitic prinei : fle , would be .indicated,
itpd - all reliolisit;.il . ty . for
th:existence..and
..spreadof :slaFery, I l s .ould be reMorod- from tile
liationif goverzirnent., "-. :.''.. - , ~.'• -.--
ect its er-
This !=jinn tile let
the Denrieraey of IPenn., , tivar l ia, in Its nest.
(2ouvention, call upou Congress lo pass, nde-,-,
elaratory lar.-, up ':this point,,,aad thus settle
the constitutional, onstruc.tion on this - sub
ject. Let that &xi/ declare that- slavery can
• r
South - ai
: the' preseut ! rime ;anti
coM:ln4vely that
. 4) . 64111
. never unite in a
Mttiorial 'crganization Such a plat
form. Sh'e tietnatids . fro'f4etiOti for her inter- •
istg 'of' 11 ; more certain titartieter . than the
'elutnec4t 'of mise tteetts settlement' in the,
rt?trirorics.": . ' She. dema 'the -ItiViteaie`ri of
this! nation al ~ goverunient.;; U tid ii is t'v 043 tlan
fully f 4 the Dettwermiy 'of the North M-shuf
fie:offlhr is.,stte; or-strivelo temporiMi with
the itself.: 11 - fiiMst be . Meti---met
fUll iit lito rue . and ihe - si;o'ner it is done the
ltettpr it s f6r the party. and Att;ioun
iri fit ftittireAriti - if the - South tvill
not Ittnite on this trhitviiLbe
. ef,t;By forcing t . nOrthern, Democrats
llm he.