The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 01, 1855, Image 2

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It Apb,c43,itice Was:A*4.
goed 4f.v.i.‘./t/ hey, fto.w. )'• tit Its yeuri., A 4
Ege- ; , who weel4;..ii.ke leatti the priming!
4bubiw.ass, swill find ti.e. ere.9uragvtatTA,ll
.appl.yitg tit thin, qfislixt. ()Lk; from "tile
try pftfchroi;
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itirne e..oi4iiititt.i.tr ti ,? . fed. ," PutTi
vt.t". will richly repaya •- pertttel. R. Will be
se . e.ognized as the-produetion'of one ,'' , whe Li
40.'.101 , Wi11i the Witig*---Ir, fact, , i,,t4 ialf,,m; the
wriiefto 11A 1 1Q.-1;14.41, an Aztitikittiii detertaitied
)Vbig in the p4t, awl a.4uppolter of yoiiii4
hst Fail. Re dilisies-.ttetiiig with the Know -
Sabine, bowc ' ve,r, and imistowt a merited re
buL.'e, irp6ll' that));;lrty,' J 1 4.2 - biliii6rjAirl . r. , 6t - ,
ible, Ida' logic 6tra4 by.- Lehr is of i t:,..tr et is--
in Aar( 14e proilitt:6ou contains the oute.pok
61convletions Cif an honest Smut, Read it 1 .
ti ,
Palit#i* ft &d lillorutti,.
It bar, beem4#l. ;quite • faiLtiorotbre, of list.,
with a. ty.:rfaiii44,sa of..politicinue, tnregard
Moiality. o * A dtitriivith Oda they Lave lit
tle to do.; a tiiiine,.t matiething whose proper
h'init: i, iii the private autiltutnide ,voiles of
- fife, A 0,1i7,zr . '- upon this idea, they willingly
(temple upots•itis ruler! , of virtue - awl vr,isgions,
tmd alike out bit(, the move ii:dtteti V 1 .2 paths
i)f whet they atie pleased to foto o i • ; , itiry." • .,-
'rlii..t full Kroh ibubo{{ Wes penetrated the pi,-
' iiiktsl aton•gpit4ti.of inir'or;n' comity ; and. 4. , , e
rirt--..
L isegianing to taste its hitter fruit. The
i:ife%ts of ' tlti4 iorrely.nioletn ' poliey foe con.
fretiting us td , ipiy, anti es we g;ii I.ltouil them
we ate compelt , ed to enterittiti &:0,1;1y forebo
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jilneki for thelOire of oar eountry end her
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Lstitutions. ff the itit;:a that °pi:Jiffoi end
naafi) , ;O'er iii . ,lilo;i l .iilid. liinild - together by
" 9THlPlitlicA4 lied, - id to prevail; if the , ship
of state is toba latteelnA in these troublude
tittles with tan hiet moral sentiment to toil.
. ntate , lier {huts, eel give safe ilk-et:ll6n, in
: lit - wild catee4gd,'•who eats lifipe lit see her
. anithored 'in safety in the haven of civil awl
; religious ' liliery 1 - Will those - men whi;.ig- i
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nova: morillity i- • svhett it 1 44plieris to corillia.l
,
,with their crude tiolitnia of policy,. be aide to .
rtistore the couttfry to thrift; prosperity and
pope t, Whert their vet:Weds - abandonment a
Aontok and wlitdesonsu Moral (loot 6110, bind'
Nava liiirilliA o.lr very being I Will they
have power to 're.,. - ieue the petiple from the dan
gers qua; wltiokithey have voluntarily plung
ed therii, s u herr they - shall have littlnate.l.the
idea flint politie s and murals ere_ hostile to
caeli other, and niade:us the victims of their
stiillo66 ',obey ! h ia a e:iiiptis•questi'GH lit i w
• _far . morality . ,Lan he ' ilispem,tal With in the 4
bitirgle for- • PlaPe Mot the hones of : office;
toolliptal its sight. solutiutsliam , ... - the weal :of
the liepablie„.•
. • - A6 au N(04 ' 1'06,41 of that: policy ,witicit
tlittriis iiilyttitqc liLe ,-.wool ' dit . tati4iii, it
wOlski ha i‘6ll to eh:Alive the tat,vutte. lit:3 of
. thou; pulith;i+', who loss alia.sidoried the
right, ti . till pitt4'si• •Ilivir taunt . b;ii:.l'o3 plitici
ples its the ninsitet, in tbit hope of seeming
'the suppOrt tat it power, eon4iceil in aiclicii
1106S WO -a stamling monument 'of infamy
When the ettioliil mid observing Men of this
' butltioti fully itompreltendektliii mantel . and
_teudettey of'. this new' organization, - 'milli its
sit tilling and :' , L tstitteltievittiti policy,' they were
.
,alarmed,—theY i;tstv the Jai - to:inlets for‘whielt
they had: 1)44 . 1 , 0 litrisst . from kite ptilitical
email, cud dangerous tiogutits iltuttil ill tiw,ir
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steed . ; they reeognieit the foul tietteliery by
. trhielt .4 lie); htitl teen tout ftelli the: path dig
:l44'l-4 ,i4dililiel.4l:llll,l o ,l litscieline, awl mete
Attlliutts to teo:iote.,4Lito )et.it uLt4 duty, the
httetigth tldallhol hou Stole{{ fi l ook Ilium, that
they lull,;'' t aid it
. in deferiee of their itiitiej
liki'. IVll"ivitt,""l'ill wits 114";11.Y•n'Ited
10- theittan {hider' whist: hitittler they haul
. .. matoliel to lilin ", his 1.00 1001 wittily appeals
to their pas:slims-had played tot inetinsiderts
• tiles part iii th , e. fettll pilll , j his aim:trout earn
-041 li t, s iiilti . 4 l4 tillicti ildt'grdy had tat kod to
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it Charm, and! nor . that • t lie ti-Usit w: ,, a
ei sl,e
-. girit4g iti',4l.llotte,lte lad is . I,i uriutis opportit
. nity.to give at joisetioel de . inototratiutt of that
/nteity, , of wld,lll the iniblitt leas' lii - ,4llliflllly .
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sinecnoei„itt,lspcn through .1115-owii priiieste
tititts. A itsOt ' sitats veiled l Fails' tuigtot 1 .
- f ile.goictett 4 , itteet 4•it4 allow ed . 10 1.3. , ,s 1111-
.. - improviAl ; patient it.lidye-ctstica midi sittwor
• tatitiJ.l sile4e .were telttetasitly bat sittely
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.branding hidt >vitlt the Coil
~ectoinices of au
ttuldOeweit havg:dd \kith plotting a.!...t.0.5.y anal
.- ..- 4optit-,allulzat i wititig. 'ILA popular eye Was:
. it fain hint' nail{ lie slioud . leace soot tit'il to bend
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twfore the thfono 9r the st:oret pawer, whose
• . IstisSlOtt it Nt. ' t§ . toVrikk.trrite the very plinej
.: pies he uffeyied td aeabit idol. au a taiu, -1144
Shophl it . ftt#,l , 4tWiirtlea the confidence of ti
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Witterthn r , ,unstiti;otiey, by .tithittg ; a bold end
deeichil stand t4inits3i sis: •- atartlitig ' eOtiViitt
C.y i .tuld 14Ntitisi iU • 1:11411114 its dai It. • . arid
' dangerous ptuje.cts. Who), it wAot nwio - t.,100,1
that David I AVtllltilt NVolllki. {mares{ the Ile
• part i LI a Is a ii 44.• -1‘,7 Ili) tt' N. '&llting MO . Ving in this
iiiiioil, 1.1101 t Wii} A ottilosity cittitt4 tit 11c . :41'
anti ilentie his pe,itiOti opett
.this. pew Anil
. ovor4oultoque,..i44 l lO: . With su . much behli
.. .lie 5.4 and et:iOragoili he prefi. : 3sed to he 11ASS
.. , jr i,l; it. kk ltql1;04041 by souse that he would out
hesitate to deelariii his - slims, Itideeti, his E. , t
' . ' flieuti4 hop4that ho would Opeuly tool fear
ithisly 0)04:ale liiS -.Bolt;{ ititasithiAiti, lay i(s
. . I.lllkiii4 in his trwifftt 5 14,Miul ' o4yle,.tia,e , ldeu
',Milo-, in thiikialgo, laid at eight, are stitt . thing .
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- frtiOosti • to: the heart.4!tul bligliforg leer fait
f „, ,
ti
',. 4 4 - pr4si.wi . ;,etp rnr
. ..ttu•t.: , us.i. ‘ri,ise oj;es :wore
' - 0401061 tal,iicuppuiiitittoit ; mill the 111U4 Itvit.o
. Oresisitett s ikt . et { s, humiliated tistki abstiilttaliWY
• , ' - for.the 1141...titne the daplieity a tha'xisops.to:
• . --whotts • titv) bad - gi vets their 1 : 01 1 1 3 •fl4 14 4 4 4 w ll '
- gilt:U . N . < I,:kit4'iti Wiliita t tl.lO VO:Ofill011.riltir•
- * . ..3, aid ;: , I;iii,i.siA:tt ‘l,llllMtickft 44 • .4toir flight{
daa.v , d til-igli. , a( ipo 00 1 _0(111ml_ at heart,
• .alstestk fstirts - tlitiol . 4oo2 cif it fteinstan ' s au,-
. . ty , and - 4 y . k lii . 64 . WWW,I( M 4 iIMARte 1 ii S- cow
duaih4t Aftts,:lekv 4 l the key to Iris ibane-.
. : 4,.. 4 -; lt i4i A ti.4o4 . ltilluizitalatdokproof t o .. t h o.
• . tiliq atiost :.vlo4t itt_Ako parsttili in oilioa iio has
, i) . 1. k it,1441,1'94 to lifliik the ph..‘l - •,-ke hi gat:
SAcqiii.li,•- , hi:, t1:- , :i...1,; - k1 , 1 4 . f:l4, -a! iii Of his
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Im o jatibrttou i and ramp l . i upon , t i le, • very, t by, v irtue o f iat auth 7 .,rity4 , .. K. 4 be prtL 111 ‘;
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which •]
stint-,d —
' doctriiis.., , a on ich tte has lieen E. ~ .---i 1 t to o:[:..tate to Lis teitstrrs? ILIA - Le sell; the.
:fxsl o .e. if bliti pi - IWe aut;litool whfr'' this*: i impneas of Atuk , 'or '. - owl *. ,4 .105 s ,r:i.i.k.---
` i . - O s lto s P" ' f , ,--,
with MP ;II WA: Opirati*.s,. in Idr *rt.: ofi 'sty Jo fix* high= plielAs, to .rt - niels.or ioke: v.
-.4.tisti% At morsdoff the lig ti;mun+is" Ist. iee,yit 001164)ivg cosikitt*iie - , ha* i tt.ai fos
4 wPt to itibtif .IC kUsoce 4 r . Ow d stk '- ' oalle<l - 11' I Can Lts '''' oiv , ,s tlo:
, I - 1 , 0 , s- ,.. frorau 1 ,9 u,,.. y ~_ utt . I ~
{)lieu. They are co . wpelled tit si,lrdit. that'l 1;0 awl not iLorAt•rxii the toilli' l ‘:, '4 ill s
Lire Lc..-cret power Lefori Wi.tiell Le Irvaahit's' elai is ft , o 4;9 ol ' l ' l3 'R ..` I f h's el "' 4 ' 1.12 1 6 ;•!' ia Y
hitrielf i''' silt, effi;' , :ieut 1 41,1" 14 - slavery ; they : doists Le confuit himself to boastil.g Lord leple
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know that secretiprower V.) I.tkl.sorrukt,iunnor , . i the 'idle V.) t ; 9113 Rs it Lest ciao Qt I k - -al
4.1 ' 11 "/ til: . aWl l = ll 4* Ilirid 'S'k:ti excuse the man l chi: 'ter =id it/bike of his pretenisloas?—
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W/.o c0a1 ,,,,....•, 41 , 1 ,3 14 4 6 ji ) if• c ' t)ex i bii , t ,ij pe;,- 1 1Vo.: ire AI illalli (A) " tt•tkd 17r UW./J (.41FP•44 :lie
ring will t e nd .t o prOintite the great object hc, thin , .. that' alre (a:%-srs," awl theik,forqiiro:
' has ill rit-w, to wit : ti high and nrsspousible "xse.: to 4- • open the books-," antj presentiiu its
office. This et.itirie i , .. , f justigtation, brings to ," nu -theli" an impardt.l statement of .q..,vil
4 light the t e auties ,ex i .thatpoi iey w'fieb never Wil sot!s political course. We can thus trace
biaitet ithe..f b y au alliance with wow) uxorial', out lis title-lo those bigli honors, for I,t,hich
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ity. 'ltie individuals ntlio approrti such LI, he a pires, itud to which Lit vabity has Girt-1t
tu)tirsC sa y to us; ''".lt would. be IA policyl i i 'v.l• id Oeim. ,
t',,, r W i l m ot to plant l l itas.4.# ui hosfdity to ; Vs bile in Coogress 111. votol to deny to his
- the 15 now , Nothings' just I howl' ;
,hii would 1 , erms ituents the riyfif of . , pefition, In 'l, , lifi
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~ bring the uliqhfa 'pack aleArri,ftip4,) biro ii. /94 a i vie find. him on iiii kneks before a cousin rati
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! vf4:l4,kvitiv:: r-1.14 a course woul, be ; •ery un- ~, to tit stroy " freedom of I;9ll.4:it:nee," JI., yr ) .-
wise on his part, and tiroithi - di i ninish his I tell for die amiexatio'n ;of Texas. and q u 'i n4 f
, i ii r I 4 I ii
4).;r1 Lie , , ,:-6 for de don 't.o , le t .., S. r. , , , . ILeZ a . a crone prohibiting tlavi-ry %ititifi lie* LOY
-1-'4111,111:- fellOW nnl iioa et
4 1 •PI tike COlatilit- i {;era, 311: lh
btUii.P.3 a reezin
ve or In mot:rade
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bug himself :a this tithe. ; Don't ;11„.ou seell 1 tarif in 18113 awl is Liiiiistuded by hit', con
, 'lliere's polierin ' the thin •." In this_wilpr. I stitu!nts. In I 85;, hoping to be nra da'.U.S,
del seek to still all remO'ristratice, end bide ! Senator, he writes a !Wig letiPirfor the Peru;
the, wiono. under airjuntioTil poi cs, I,o;ause 1 Aknt liqh tariff men, in which he hileirs to
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a supposed interest.sii dicitites, They Fkeni i yritVt: illtatkit a prolectionist. ,ii aaootrOt4
I.*) think it ill (qiial r ; and jiattifitil, t: to engage I he , denounces
_,Simon Cameron as a i' "gro
in a vs tong, Inovid'ed4hy tai doing die End I de v4ry hack," and before bis abuse has grown
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they desire can I;e attititio ' ln the,effort to' c,;9 lie mails a letter' to the kiiil Simon ex
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'dace NVilmot in the 1.f . :5.1 li. they are ssril- i pies ing a preferenee for him " - over all'his /1-
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ling t o re.ort to yratiigi.nntritoly to ivink at I, vals.,' 111 polan-e• I riteetiag, h ere at b o rn e he
f retw c. hen tii•ri . ell' by the 'lower of ifreiLlful tieel tins ondly against-corruption, Se4raska
Baths, it attacks ; the Constitution; iays its bill rice. In irriting to a:" pro-slavery hack"
I 111Itlesf$ ha dli
hands upon the oicest 44 i best he 1 Bares bins that his. (Wilmot) is no, hi.
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pi kilv: of the eitilten, pltnidering lap d i his " ifort rarer rival" lll: intimates tanotig his
manhood, his right to do it Ifieernati's act'. ',bud worshippers that Odin:Ton wishes to
If the peisonal 11,11 , 1 political merit a, Da- to.i4 liim. tool with apparent inaigrOti'Wl 11 , 5-
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via Wihatit fit.;svellist'it''n' to i nsure his eke- sure ! , theme that hespurris such basetieii. , ; in
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Non, let him retnailti ri hocne ; but if )iii ea- th e Bione breath lie oblipiely hints, -Its the
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pacities are well suitt-,1 o the, place, and such Canteroblletter, that he will Da/ hittlatllitla,
as will 1 1 :11 1- :(:i Frolit oio'?“ the State, and Nat- tile,owet
i ii the I.cmi,lritule--tlie fdithful
ble. hint to 11.(1 ii!' ablolexpo ietit of In r 'midi; fuel.'---itnil make the time:fel' on the reel.pt of
1
,s.l faith, then idevide l hint
, -give to him thti ibel ptitlt as he pleas , , , s to allix. Ire ;bends
"leaves'and ffili.tsel fur vShicli he has ever bib triatitl energies to- the task , of organizing
innuifesleil E 0 ni u aiixic . f. Ifis particular, -at, , llegitimate, bastard party, rind eutph,r. l i
woishippers ell lad I ',lt e r li eti liar that, : his t cceit awl euiliiills to clothe it in r,toleri
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"Ti IA era he to earth will rise again," garments •; then t o to die Dernneracy
.
'""i; 111 "'ilh the fre t -soil 1 1
ei titlielst II" piling' ' ' . Vs ith an air of .111,,,,,irt,,w, iii.s , Aenee, :deli , s
,
led nail bleeding tinder l tlie,hati of a fimil.eon:. theta ' 4 /0 read Vri out of thr p10y.7 .:1 km.
spit:icy ; linvirigheiar dralo,l floss its (nig,- j ag him s elf out as i an cxemphir of all that is
' mil and prosperous battl e M elds by fprr , e, of good and wise, 6[lone:is of !wing die "politi
treatheiy, artifice and ,relliless ainhitiOn, it cal repiesetitatite of Tl,,,tinis Jelfers,,n, mid
Will arise, invent its protpi yile to su untriae.y, say., "open the ',Nolo', I ;will coilip,iiti notes
and having learqd wisiloru from its 6oiriipt wit i your orthodox Dentoerats," el.!.c. ; How
harg''iniug , Pink ittielf l •I 4 utipmprondsing i „, y l num with ~`,„.1, it , 1 1 1 ,., 111 , 1 - 1 ,1 'p l iliti c „l
1110)614 to ill natural eilerlly—KnoW - ?4olli- p a t', r o loot back upon „tia Oat id 18'ihnot
iiVisiii, Evei:y uttemptlit tnakes, through its. liii.4 l I:Kti i . ti;stifild H tan k hin i seif, il l ilitit of
f-&i ag, its tb lir ,d ias ,, ) the fari - a int*giity and 'wisdom, with the "Ilidris ‘if
of tlio power by wbichlit has been buitrayeil thu It e p it hlie!"is more than wit Call •Sell. NV('
Will h ' arr'y its priiipt)cts Itiiii dekiper; the mitre: look, with pride ilium iii les:ad of Atoll' la
intimately it lie :omits a? - sstreitsterl with cot.- t„ I; an d I e n eili te the V64(10111 t , i w IIiCII tin I
liplitJa 11/0 IUI)TI .%;Villt:lF ,Atiii f i t & r ill horn are 1'1,10140.i fur the liberties ‘vt.: ritjo6 The
'f" 11 w will it „ iitsf 41 ! ' p d With .
becoi9 , .. paints tit 1•100 the t tiitiaticie (4 its the, record sir It,„ir ticett,„ ati:•taitlo.l I,,i' 11:111
faigiwil ralataPh' -- virA i rqiii i ---, itempl to earl eNiiihitions of in g - iittitiole'aiiil ibitible•dorili.r_sg
iy i
it It , the stag of power, brotigh the {lye- as '1 1 „ ~„,„,r o f I ) as i c i ‘V'il dio t i ii li t t) i„, -, -
ialit":"; OW
. 1 0 111100 4 Y.i1kii1134 . 6 4,ind myhtlotis Thwy ;it the ,•!&,:o %f • a difi des.,tedito the
pada, of a purely pbliticiil uxiwitiew), laud ~
~, l,i,t e of their ' l'ittl lit I 3 ',! t oilld " %Ili ii the
its chief ''l"'"ent of . i miotu ibg"ii°l tall laelilts" tool find tli, , ieiii no itif.,iiiiiiis ~ a
- elfin to
,pialit) that gio.e. it 1111,ite in the iteltlip i l ,,c , t rula 11, 3 , 9,1,:i 1 ,1 0 1. of t h,,i r I s i i i ti c: la id tlicii
if ilil illiliClA r .„,,,,, i.i:.tor4 i oili it.' !ditty,: r,0,,„, N o c,„;, ti,„ in,,„ - ‘ol.i iiCht.l tn tlij• Light
w n who deny this truth wit dui well ttipun- i n the 1„, p „ ~f g„iii ; , whit lili a ** cw ,(l,,f in ,
der user the lipids of ifiliiiy, is ilistingnislidd ii S ri colors ;" adialeet suited to the podititlialt:,
6011 1 flifti"lit 'ili IViini"qt liasd• Tile Will At o ttr hin ds C
rij:lt.l tl i ttll:t;ft,tivi;iltte i
see thew an r iiii raide , illtittratioi, o f lii i cull . 14hties‘i:lw.i;oe:iiii:iIe_itti;;,fi:i
itiog c.igutliclitiy.
Tilitikilig to lvili, 1, % ,ib 1a" ott's eoustitnents at lioiris• slaw ho g Will die
usl his holies mills a; V"q Will) C cr 1,4 4 1 wn s itetlilti Ctilltillti;.l to etittirttii their betriit el
hostilo to ()%t;ty Initict)plif! lie had finim , ily l i t ,i , 1„ 1 - 1 „. 4. 1., ie ,I„. N . ,„ ~,,I,,ni, to its,*„i„,,,
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14.9 ' 1 ''''''' " I•l"le3lll"i'''sit'is'w"titli'`:eill'""li lit 11 of one who, when the "1.,.0k, are crit
" ililitiy" ... was re-t: I hy his devotees.— o f; 4., 0 „1, 1,,, , ,„„.„ 1 1„.„ 1, I , v " i n o,,y e l hi t,il„
l'iiitt Nv,akilry *Sussiq. , ,i, hat e 1,?,,iii... I Iled liil ciii,
iti (if isteney and 't tittle, hid'
(.in the
l'ill'i 'ill' l l'" Hi"' lI('SV vi l l ll Y tilt! Pv4ails't ;di lionnted am - wills of the deinagogne I
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only live " 1 "s " jtl ; o:tell:him, " - I till; ialit'us I . - - "re' 1 "' - •";
, i ,i 1 , , , , I s
of the outlet', di tAlttill tor tins 'loam., and ' ' LOU& tO ;he latstsurut ;
pliaciple., 1401.,1i, I! ,n ;"" "), , ii . ' i d ii„, o 4 i :, w . illullr.t,lfuttl .1:” 1 i ,, ,-ter quutt., jriurt ir,‘ , ,,1-vr.,
vr. , tal,i,t) , 1
„f c ,,,„ 1 ,1 1 „ 1 , 31 ,1 0 11,i, it, „,„„,,,i_i t •,, just. , 44in., 1111 atti, , lt, miitt,•ll li ii I NIT. ynnot
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11,,,,' eeitld 1. 1 , - (1 , 11.1, tliO order to de him " , s' i'vtsito the - lUsttict for re-election , ini the
b i n d, hi g hprools (I' "Ili ei,ittiLletwo, 5)!Iellile - • l 1 .
t" 1""v” t hat "" " V° ill ' l `T i " -
11,1t1 Nought to 1 , 11'4 1440 ii is fikVtlt, it btit arVitt b t 11" him " 1i th at :g il " li ""* hunt that Ml'
a bZW/itil 0 i .4 1101...:i ii 1401117 111ii„N.,0, " ii •NVilititit ildl , tl adttleat..d.tha I wo t il i,',, d,..
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tt,,111111,-,n all, -avt_Tlit;ttile rit,,,,iin 0,„ I i I , itr, (I l in, ii 0 ilialt.: 041 4.44.1 asept.rt,r ~.:1,11,, 1),
tilt) cotopii:.itor6, ;mil tie hate giveti'D,lsiti f ir" " 4.-ii "``' erl P •th " ft ' ll ' .o : l " .4 "I‘Ylci" tutu
- I
tl,O whole httia-lit. of it, told is 0 huiso it has , tr u st sue foot, " to "liieh " 1 " ii'' l'ul'ile tel
alb. " -
,
t i
taught 111411 :t IVli.oll3st3lllov , r,lit V:liii'ltilit still ,Hall.
, I 'N'illi L "-ti l k 41 " 1 (11 " I t'" i'l'' l 'l's ih`lli
111‘161 by• ‘chiii ii • aia„,;; 4 p(.)l , r, ik(.111 ,, It. ." '111 "" t's bl'"( h ill
( \ '11:41"'' "ii
ti'e
T'ir
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good innials is ridangilitivsltiiitn4, lints a lit- lir, whfcli w b pliii .. t ! Al Ott theotkikle 4 oar i n n _
di; prsietiee iii ma n tl e-hi flat U:. ; ,,,i will 1,1 per IA week. with bis ieeent,Tatiff t4t1,..i, and
~. , 0 • 1 , 1 1
VILA\ to r'ul ' e tilt+ ree1:14,4 'b ...tauter of his', l!.1,11 hell Its %au is i.'ll,l.:;llolitig to c h ea t ( h t .
:ili
• • •
that 1 . 1
a iitioll• iti L:t ' . ~ I ' I 1: ItliWit,l.
I
- I.tit ll'a liepi. , for sueili it !tesult, and at lie 1
ssino lintSbo'ceatitiotts liii , Vs , we ciiihra4 tool
•i ph..ne to winder ; 1 ' 1 , 1.44 high-sprittil and
fa of ‘O, atnt,vti,n ii,,t, ~ , , ii.k.r. th, , ,,i with
its i.liblitth) , i , :kms, `tiidy . tio , l; watatit4.--
They ' tiviil • Fit/dot-ow/ I littb i% -1 titklilo2llllVM, [ hp u
limillS ti,,r hci t tli4ni/imiity to -i- A isitiiii / tti . ,- 1/ 1,
flit) e /Tee t'i h lA i ti.sll . 1 1 011iVilli‘11. ; 1 !' . ~.
'fll % , ram.
,i 6. • itkl wit Hut its '-itp/trilotitlit iti
-titis volTiret:ttil /1 it.. ti:44.miti,///s,'e,.//4/.: to Out
01s, fitli of /41/lug, t,iiitiii.ig`Ari. t./ 'etiltivAtil
a . Le . ,tta tif:toil' i - v f 1//iiiii /iiki tihmili, ittitl
- telwitisig-lli tci, 0014 i hitiifOillje r,.. if not: e 'ie.-
vi.tt,,,l.,lttii.l btiittitititil by] . tit° bitiktvoil spii!it
1 1
• : •
a tho-latter/ -: . -' I .' : • ], •
- "Olwiql . till'lOo 114'0100
itli:ti beet/ O A
ld li.ir i,t.ilioy-tif 1)0 . 41 Wit
til-7.4 is liii taro' politiLlati thitilingttiii to colt
%iisc.etl/// pitt,lle ,/f lils itonitititonoy,ititogitiy
Ittil iiitticitistit. lit tirjosioetitiou' of bis:pro
ivot lir ha; . lioii;toil . . umili of bis Oisit ineriiiit
' and not . tutfitiiptet4y .40olutod - big roaditAva
'lv." . oiva Mil iJot.i"lttriqt - Oat bost. orthodox
Nolootat i 16444,1 Itolooi, ho has pro- .
situtotl (4 so hintielf ti! - sts•;thel.#leat .biglt 7
i k
- pricti of Om .I)oooT4iti4 tatty, equnnatiding
i t 4 u -,,,i ti ;;• to iitilffao bis political sOmersots,
oon v 4141 , .;!,'Ottnittottiation2' i SN'ing. no
propriety;
„ .. .itig in butublo submission to
iltillt
his tuatittitt ':'itittoin iblii ate leonec, , iveci and.
. 1 - iii*liiiii*Roi b • it •
put fortit t .
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i. o. ay, taken the lib- , •
1: - ty to tlo )ttiot,yt'ittittititi.g,! to act, a wu
Illongli!, boso.upontiue2itiouslof publio inter
'ot, Always ilioc!•: ingin 'liiott ilthat wholepu
t±onwrati4; n' situ, l 'qbo, '', greate4 Igooti
or the greilos... ittontr •1114s. arroillito
.
• i,allii I.of-glutiti4tkau 01
,k r itt.poi, toive leici its
1 iu 6 , 0401%10 . 4 -
.t,yiti latga tAiitc4iets of our fellow
r
.
i.eitiZOU l 4l4 l 1 41%* ' . i I '1
• I - II
~ . “ Upon what uttat tiseo pile our Closar foci !!
.! . ' illh‘ 11V , 1 -. II;NTVW 1:;t 4 I • 1
MINIM
' "Frett_Trailv."
1.1i, - ) ilie.oty of flee' and unre3tiziiii6l reel
pi ot•ity. vf t i ado between Ira tir,,iii---sis iiinoJig
Intik itilltill - -li:41 i iti origin, iine,t thuilitl,sl in
Os : !nest ( iiiiil. tllli
glitencd :
,titiiid, X. lie} pie state (et our •cotitiliersint
y t . , Litions vilitld exi ,, ,t than 0,0 isiijoy %tient by
ltery eollry Of a Mit I ket Wilefo eilterptisti
inty tint! i,i true, and this fi nits uf our holtio
ty he e.,.. , iit(1‘.. , 11 NVliers 1110 ro4tristititt'shottld
4. laid upon the exidiangs Of e(inintoditisa
~) ith tivosS j 4 ev sty 4-ii las 'and every littid, leav
iigs our inarkenr open for tits ingrei3 of the
0-tidttotioni of - L.olor laud*, rettdvrilw in re
urn `il l iirtaltints of our tiver•teolog wit,
k 4 titl as the pratittotiotta.o . f our itultstry.--:
,tut howeecr beautiful this may bit 41 theory,
ko wovor, lit t nevoleitt in practice, int Votaries
ititi4 path:idly await tits Oink w h e t, !p ia coon-:
tty.slitill filar 'tits cotnpetilioll Of no; COlMtry,:
i ttuti!out' ships boar to every land. thit eviden-.
c...1.11)f ant liiirptirior : :, skill and industry.. And
AA ci t ts -branoh after another of this ',;re.v.litreci .
piths country become mat tired.and devcloped, ;
:tlio interels o the ntzeot--- the peopk, in ean-
ItrAdhitinct on ,From -tho calitalist4- will de
' :
wand thatlea, ;petition s hould 1.:?. ent:ourageds
.
to ilreveu4'llt futination of inoitttporreii--- - a
feature west idiantstricrally opposite to the
1.,
:spirit as viell t t the perutausy of
. ottr institu
lls:inst. _- . . . 1;
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Tho.,:e pat who- clamor o violentiv in
iii ' .
° PP °..4i ti ° li to 'ice T i
ro.it: are tußoling upon
the credulity If tha . people or supptitiing theist
fignorant Of i3' principles. Let Its look to
!I.:n, land !roil see . what the •friendi 'of Free
'l'r e would effect in
: that cantttry,; . --lyri
cui u rn has- thew ("yule ii't for all tbd. ;cipeolal
,bet ,fits of legislation, "and the fattulne inter
t
- 04,tlia eoriiiil of: the. I •wealllty aillS l - ati:4 o-
eratis latnl-holdors, who - ootutnan, ug a Ina
jettity iti-tatirliatuotit have borstal() *0 susce..4a
t
fully'reaistO 41 ottetitpts to redu6tlthe price
of provision* inado lay tha.::..e. who +ld ame
liorate the OonditiOu and elevate cite eltarite
ler Of the'labOritig cla.soes. - !I -
'l'hesettierts, Inati4 for 'the boulit of the
laboring. tilasses of En,gland,- aro taint esserk
tially pitillauthropil . !, awl: dc.'ser v:i(eg of our
he•Azt v - 1 . :O111111AntliailOn. 4:,..L.115t. , 11141Ah' At'.
. . i
apnea
2 1 f.i6C for-tio,:s eue,c. r e.,s* (.. .,f F rot Trade- iu
&A. -nutty Willi fekdirogs of no, , cediriary, "jai/ 4 1 kif
intert4et; a feeling, mr,:tlielt has its pt.,- ni ! , ,i,i
uit , ll- for ttit prosperityluf the - fararkftes , of ti4s; i
•00110tty.4,0 - n bOpe arra wine af Ate -ittifer. I
;lig tend Ho nker}, .. of Emglehd nosy, Lc nt 1 . -4-41 et l ;
tuft-toed II 4 free .tti,„Tie,,sion itl.Lto'err.",itorts,
cf the neek.set' 'tries of life,. I
, 7
ill'o:,:. Tut Dzstixr.a.7.l
liforrmrsz., ?eh. 22,-1F. , ,55.'.
, ; .i
35. Pear ,o Mr. +.s• Mr.s. Cayerfne, !rumor :aye YO'
area body :j
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l • You zee rapidly becotaing, f&uious as r. poi ititial
l ..
wrrler. Some Of your r e e c nt articles In the /fr.
P.41,61140:1 I:;tve proclueed a seneution little sh i olt
of the .celebrated Junius In neglandi or those kg '
'-liztoiiton or 117aciisan in out oto country, ... i .l o r .
l • - Ir'd .1
lOW Me to v-ongrainlateyou on iffie honors 14 "(..
, you #2::\'e b 4 110:6 1 4 won, and wlllch you bear Isi) l
weekly. You lire the nelo.sewleg.ed leader !of
, •
,
tae great Republican ptrty, which nembills .
i, atnorg its adie4ents, great magnztes, who di a.
~ . •
Pooso IstiCei teak*, :7duriehtter and execute
I laws, or inatsiesr and mum - otos, in the mighty
borough of • biontrost.• witch you midl, toy
•'• dear inwhirn, b,..:se the goo d fortune to inhal:lt.
• r• -
I 1%;j lend men.,whorn i t were no honor to folf0oc,•;
event You ark! the " uright particular star," the
1 o
favorite , c orrespondent of a tiaper which hai a I,
. ,
'.brilant corps of contributors, sod whose poWer l
i end tinfluenco.Cornpared to that•cot the London I.
i Tirnt:s or New Yoski Herald is as the . ottrength
1, of nit elepliant , to thai et a vat., 'Grateful foie!.
I
lags gush birth sPont'sroeconaly front the Itesrt of i
I
Shin down troddenAnd.cippietvAi people, as they 1.
• resuA l he eleoptent'sep te . nces which flow Se caps.
ous , ) from your gifted pen; The we: , gr,w ,
;
'
i strong, the faltering raily„the tintidtakeeoare,:ge, I ,
I in view.of the fact that they . have so able an ad-i ',
i vocate, The great heat tof the people, larkur o .
[Pion that of an Ott; is now thruhlting with mao-
:••tiortS, to whii'h if utterance were not givos,lt! it I ,
%vomit' o•urely break. You are its trioutritie l ce. !'
through you it gives expression to it7.Pentlop
0 plitelinks." Besides, the masses itavr...Veeri Going
in want ef a teueher,capableof instating thiqn I
I in their rights anti duties: - Yon aryfilled . by Oa- I
t titre anti eduration •for this reirolAiblo flosi- i
, , •.
,iton, MA n, it is a great source ofirmsondion toatil
- you hive 'undertaken the i Wort. :You are a tOW-.11
l-er of
. e.trength -to Aire cause v,Jcli you
. Inive'se i ll
nobly esponsed. Under your ing the tremblinq
and the feint t oltti"A 1 . 420 fot .fe as tt youngo tUr- i
I key when kindly Ithqted b the old gubbler;';-- 1
l'cie on, Cayenne. Itornorta y awo . lts you. With. I
[ -
Am:ft have shone before in o walks of literattire I
. 1
••nod learning, But they iiivik been crowded out I
1•of many nventit:s tai i distinetiat in this country. I.
They arc rioNi 110‘i.eVtir, ay tifig th t rights, l i
teal stepping forth to. claim . n honors 0 whleb 1 ,
they are .11t1 jII ;il y i l ititted, We now have ire. :
H itile. leeturers, fertfale p •Iters and
.f-male
thavtors ; but you sire the f lto sin mfortjtut
lolniiiing world as it fernalipolitical liter. 1.11- II
Ey /Stone, Lueretia 11 - lett,Al Abby Folsom Isitve !
become somewhat celeluntril as Public speakers, I
. ilarriot 13. Ste , vo tl4 a patittorefptalltation seeder,
tool Fanny Fern 1;0' the toigie elequenee With
Which she describes dude'': life in attien,tin ' ti
-kitchens. Rat you are aI, peer in the wiltier
nuns of pOliro'i, heretofore 1 4 .tiOddell by:t119.1101.
'watt, slippers and untliqed-hy the rustling
pe . ttionitts of a wornan. j: talk about truism
to .: eping in her proper, spliflo. Ilas it not liven ,i
clearly proven that
. her . p per apherels whcro'''
she eau 110 the-most got —where :she is isest:
vatutllatv(l to rise. and Al 4 rot But on thin 11.ilot
li,lii of propriety, if any Iludication is mailed,
poi are netothohsly alit to v hidiente polo-telt,
idol 1 it?:,yethdliOdi\, to }till
In this age., %%IWO 1:-.1 ye enders .. are conatointiy l
ol,tat 110 g. up, there are ttatty 'ld fiti;itos who stubi
~rtoly.refti to hi their merits,l
11 midi
anise the cry of 1. il inbr.. ''Plato Ate 5010 ti Ityllol
rl4.lty OW eviAetWO lit ' ,;4.iniiiiitqlltH4 of Spi4w.ti
Eni„„41„„..,, antl.oven tip,- great Barnett], in lipite
(dull his solemn -protesi itions to the eontraiy, io•
th't.kle..4'd ol'iontithrti(gitt , 2.k . There are tli t ete itlato
\t-ho. deny your sutherniehy--who deny iyour
:it..a.oarhilJa; Will b 1 lletly ...iota that pin arel,ntes.
'eu,'ioe.. Ittliers elaiin 'thin ti.re AN two or 'lire
I
of you—that. " , ...iyenno".is regtilar, tont" r andi.
l it
ill I(. : it rib ii Nii'l ii %.i. ILI t hi , fl•-tt * AlkheatttlIONI!
6111,•1 c00n.1.-, whose itil,4 Wei, long and ltintin
till-, Lute itedit tl w itho.ll titu i espientlent nta , .. , ,M1•
ii,ea,a or a ,pitot.i.im, torch s'noss. the Ileiveirio,
—other meteors,, Whose Itriiiant corruse.4tions
koatri‘'Alud the dazzlirCg sOentiors of " Pitintolt
•Wate,t titis,t or the clear toil beautiful cilelkene t
of a. lighted patent anti-t.xplesit e ;saki-fuse .
sperm ieeti oil and'lartl laum---Itave condeo;ceni
ed for a time hi illumine the earth, then fikap•
peared forever, -serving only to , make tlar?tness
more visible. . Not so with you, Cayenne. p,Yoi r
light will Aline on, and t'autitititt to sitint Otto`
1
all conning time. 'ltiough you may be wt t tho l ,tit
honer; like litany who ilM4f gone Lofton) *it, i n
our 14110, lola in your o w n eoniotry, yet look:
trustingly 111 t lilt future. ° rile great trutl4 Yolu
hate uttered will not .110 forgotti'n. -111110 the
troneral s wieck of parties and cri of petal:clads:
t% hoover yon are, mysterious C yenne—vtheat
er. the kind-hearted sister„or e nem eel; sat is
atasaltils.ltugx,• ; lonts antfpl.: - ers, all warranted
to cut, carve antlinangle lel, arms, 4c. M t h e
t ro b t agonizingmsnoor, or glve to troublid bu r ,
nuirtity , the must speedy exit to-the land wile o
this weary are at rest—or Whether Some st II
int!oro unknown and unsuspected' persorm4o.4r
the three combined—you will be•spared, hi) i safe. '
, ..
•1 p r o Ae d, my • dear Cayfme, your art!cletu
the last Republican with lore than naual-;plets.
new In its itareaatie rebuke to your terrible op
ponents, and in the touehilg pathos , : of itot unlit
lag appeals, welling up ftii youtathing i f iosOrn
like the wailings of a teet In,g Infan in clistr4s,
you'more than opt 1 you r elf, • But, ther4were
some things wltich-I humbly beg leant tscru
tinize a little; not y .arty of erithdim, but sint
ply friendly. revie . 440 instance, son Said:
"Now is it Pennpl anitt'attirn to speak aro net."
1 (*MVO your panto for andneirmsly pre.'
to dissent from this proposition. There hi! no
occasion for Penn4vanis' speaking, when you
are doing it for Nei. so much better then shela
capable of doing I fur hrrselt; and as or ari
-1
,ing—is she not at: ing I Cast your eye.for one
moment towards ht:r 'noble Capitol, and be 'old
there the patriotic landstleterntined efforta which
fits sum are waking to atve the CoMmthwealth
by clouting your favorite to the LI: a 'senate.
Again you say`::" There is but'one man in this
bread Corittuonwealth who can. go to Washing-
Iva, clothed - with the stared influence,' tk.e. - :'l*
t
* * ' ' 'TWA man is David ItVilm 1 .
ot.
Ills talents,,,eletiuence and statesmanship; fit him
eminently for that station." - .lThere, Clayenne,.
you struck a\ happy vein., This is indoedlab-ead
-Commonwealth trod- along one. The t hought
is new, but when I conteraplate the brefulth, of
old Pennsylvania, I ate almost forced tolhe 'con
clusion that she is &roes:krthan she is long!] But
itis the idea Of sending a man to,. l loVa+lty , teis
clothed with a mordtsorvor and iniltionl, 'hich
I am most in love nritl4 ", Other states b re sent
men clothed - With Immo , considerable iol iced
sl o
power and inlittepee„ ar4 there h abuts An of
this, material there already: Brat the. at . at.
w
it
esphero of Washington is notational
'Why, it is. said that .here are there (to 00 .
i• ,
e ase ow e gateau:: e;) - e. wo e o f hi g h R ed bonera. front the North Pole, thickened with icebergs iral dominant Partr'iniitfl they - atiuld no loner ' , " -
l e etatieus' wilt , are guilty .of
.profane swear. I about the honsisteery ef musk aud-udik, used Out- I ate' td in. eke hilt- -• of othe.rs WIM '.demt' *,hied •.
ng ,- -gtvw Wing , dlink;Ag. and rusaty ether itumor. :, winily-- withanocc.t . sioral dose tat . 1
• • -. 1 resas e on, is es s, ,d ---
.g i ted .. ii the ' •,....•
tor
Prat"t ; [ 4. "'"' iii Oentli 11, e - duty of Pentuyij I "Yours, Ifitear.lee ff abliCayertn - e : - 1 '•
.• •• • ib . ,i, ' fi i ii i : , u .. b t ah - l '
' 's. pros e
..- -r. -...1 :::.
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" Ilia tig - "'"' 4 rereiat * 4 T OI . - to roll kek ails i • ' In.* Cataniel. of the Moat InaFiertiarbabo • -, • ... - :-. ', -. -----,,-- . - 14 ' 'bet!' longing '•"- •
ride of eueral voirtirden, which thretneti L s to . en: •, - ; G Ol 4 s s l ere , -
, is . ~ , . .
g . ,ulph ill the prtlrity wf 1egii.....ti00.--and .send a 1 i.S.Lß e fore w s e pi st i e sese lii see mei" i n ..l : „r l .**l.,t?3' tne'esniAltoutu .be .no I . , ar 'to their
tle-irdi4. -1 4-goi:.g - rsdieal refeimer as a missionary : tense ansiety"Will. be partialls silayed-S' the 'long . ! ciai Cetia4e ll *: liew - tli..tPe.4. 4 vitiells".. Their - : -"[ '
tv the beat 4.4 - g . ..itreratnebt. I Some ortgilt think; L ea ior,s 4e-by th e elution os a er,, s. s_ senators*, tinfluence b.:et over la rg e nurnbers of Demo; -. •
.
; . - • 1 „,..,-,, ~,, ~‘„, „„;.,,,,,
Mr . - or 3 1-rs-• f:aSssoles that :ion were is:dined 'to Ilerrishares - Wsarever the result, lot 123-y4:041 4 --- .........., ........, party. , New sera !tags' were
ueslaver the vietim I_Jf y: o Iii• airertiOrlS with too !and J , dear Caverinendeayer_to contain our.. fentitled tO nevi reizards.l ' ' • - - 4 ;• • -
exix.r . :claPl•-e..!4 1 j5- I (•ata- Bet . 1 can exeaSe this l'selves, and preserve our temPers and eppetites - ; Everything want on swiminglY., Thence, '" .; ~:' • •••
.
O long :re I ' rlelieve Jon peifeetly - sincere and I, unimpaired. . • . •• t
reneet. It is; eva4ent that there is each a thing as I . ' ~ lc '
(.41 - xu t c 7 TED.. ; il'
• . . P. . lf a Yi r r i W gg i: d . de 'l'r ;u:, ; lft d v etrospe: sai mar i r o , l 7 .7. . 4 th . g a i es . ,n : o till n. :•zi,. o st aairr ls: :::: : 7 - . 1. .
lameine, a t42:1 vita, /dint. praise, And probably i i.
eigeed eennr.en4alens vroutj hare the semi ef. ' i ItieLr ra Editoil : ' •
feet. (July keep widen the. bounds of - proselseu. t.
lea and you. wil b'r.ve co trouble: It has be Come at; almoitsuniversa i l fashion-lit seem_
rtild ever
1 rapt the . perfect - - rinion "of ...iliiir. assereiitien. ;
,[ ' I : with your own: and other Democratie papers I ex'Pe-Pti as.-.. 9 eeaSi'9P lll l:noTlithrewd poliiiCil ' ' .'
In your reioniks about Mr. Grow roe arc I twateuse wit , who were. 'members of the oldi hawk'hatl I ts equanimity. disturbed -iii;il4 - 7. ' • .
•‘.laZ.. what lilind and enigmatic:ll. - Yen hare de s i Whig party; of Know Nothing Nothinsm. Willi or of hi!i! 16 1: 415 lloilleithat" . " dfluslit hY ._' '
'' ted tgl° l'e4-tt+' of - th e •RPPYiitic.24 beforeto I ;you permit One . st - ho has uniforinrlY acted i the -int:t'restrtediseevCly: tint be 164dfoOln' •. : !
jells ge s til'eniii-i () De tun , .and the °ther partial - 1 with that party, until its final dissolution, at [i.than ninety-tune rieWlei tor theplseetiti which .', :.
1 4 Y Pr' , y00.4n , '?.. s , rn to t. ke.- aler t a m ' ajte Fter the Scott campaign --andwho 'thoug hor .seven-j.'aspirations
b a e n . i fur the Olficeef.coanty Treasureriteit fall in .
reurid. Ile, let es knave, unequivotally, what 11. humble eitizen without an
;your rea l sintintients are. .The public are at T . . 1 . ' . i
r . , • -, ~ •'. come a
.politician, peeerthe ess, feels some in. i Monintse.) . This oecasiOtlliAoine little dig-
trust and jealousy. !They canecdeelu'i' • iteen- ' ' . '
soreat lota all'at'.action to :pia!, untris rt es b ear' , .
I forest tn. public affairs, to contradict thi4 in-1
'further fremYon. . .. . ' - . . , .
'• .": " ' 1 1 tiny for their turn. However„ikiwtobielidp, -,..
You nay yieir fevers', "carries*his prine:.p"es I ,disorimlinate:•eharge: •
not only to tile:torum hut to tho banot-box.7- t It is true, that the " American'm.ovement,"l ed that. these gentle Men will . [ . 4 ' tel,"[Psitiente '
This is very impreient . in hire-le wi' a =as bt toese =as it pompously styles itself,-spring-ini epi l have its' perfect work" and stand; .up to the . .
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them. •In fa '
there are some of those " fiendish i *ea time, when the Whim party had, in al-! /jack. - . .•" , s . - ' .- ...
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But the proPlieteandApos' des ottlutimod
malismity" men , yeti speak . of, . who a ffi rm that i . insist *all parts of the coti , :tr ': d- I c••• d its ' i
y e ,. eC are Or- .. ,
est and onObtrtisive - body - it reformerk who
i he actually deposited them in _ the ballot-boa t ionization " dissOlved by ..mutual "consent,"
are so f :desperately arts l iouSte do riot iii . ..the , •
Iwi l eu Pierce run-for President, and has not yet '
s. Wta. fed largely upon its scattered , fragments;
recovered their). ' You also. say, •" no other ,
rate d shade and cover - up 'their
that
from the [ \-
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..nd building upon its rains; has incorporated
ga4e : of a profane world, that, they hide them- "i •
~ e lisrge is preferred egsins t him," Ile is dl-rid- - -
much of the old - Material ik'itia its own .Nfosaic,
l ed'a• a Ineky fellow . Few men
-escape with so
selves aWay in garrets at . ; Mideight, to eon-.
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lere (lading, who run the ga,Mtlet of • - p „li t i„, pie-bald and nrotyrurnetrie4l etnicture or orga-
Ilut again, you . saY, "Wh y i 3 it that the. Dein°. nization. It is nlso.tru ° 64[Ttliat so • far, those , suit for the general good 'land- deiisel*aYs, -.
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i:ratle party is down [with a ' vengeance on the ' Whigs, who haie not actually beerimi'tnem- •nd means to save our glorious Republic :. ' •
oily Democratic eiindidate 'I" &C. , Stire er-110i I hers , of the Order, have generally,.acted with wi what pride .and pleasure ' did they look '" .
I,), n \ en o n their Own candidate! . Unheard of in-the success ofaheir efforts, to harnisein ',: - •
them at the polls i as; by so oing, they were, upon
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A must confess, my. dear Cayenne, the -Monster teatn,which had so effivtnaly pull- ;', [
at least, carrying out their d principle,' or
1 am a little
_puzzled to understand the full force old habit of i • 1 •• T.- Van -ed.there up . the "Hill of Diffieult '' last V 11l -
igoting the Jae nocrats.' y • •. Y. 1 L -, •
and inearang•of that passage.. I can'-t make out • Theyconeratulated themselveS most deliciOuv i .
h • • done with
of-them Mare thin ; ut stunning to. . a .
tine, , .
fully who you mean by Democratic candidate.,
, and laying the faltering , ti s ear• to their
I i - inquire .- with- whom or for what principles 1 Y ;
There are tyve" parties in. Pennsylvania at-. P ie - - ' ' . '. -• • - sou l s;-th tt h ''.
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present - time. ;TIM Democr.ttic. and it•i opponi
1 they were voting. put while a majority of kneWit aid unobserv- . •-
a . ey were IITI „ .
• • e' and that by appearing to i • fully •
„ lit , %s hi s h is cell t el in other pa'ts of the state the old Whigs have either joined,:. or. are 9 , t i. fraternize .
Iwith the Republicani, a lasting ;union , and
i '' American," huts here " Itepu !lean." ' I sup; workii;rWitli thci K. l`.l.'s, the role is- far from
loosed, Mr.. Cayenne, that you and your being a universal one. There are many'. ex- baron:my, would : prevail, and • they:, could 5ia . " . .. : ••,
protege both bOonged to the' Ite , publicans.- 11,1 j, cept i ongi 'i n our own. counti, in respeot to manage and direct it., behind' the'seene, that
admiration for yoti begins to cool down.. Von
membership of their:
Lodges, and' the • sum= the great objects which lay to heavily" upon •'. _
don't think yeit can claim to belong to a pnrtyl,their h earts , would sure! accomplishe d . ; -
alas, you hate ' . united and are itqnling an. op. - • -
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riei her who aet w ithh ' •J • * •
t- em outnse is . growing . '
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. " small by deorees and beautifully
less" Its., They werei no o ffi ce seekers._ No Ithe.* had a '•• . _
vohition to it, am- escape suspicion, do you ?-4- - ' --?' • ' nea t an d ' glorious mission; to plerform. Bri- ''. '
its truoi:ltnractr becomes eVery day more: g .
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Bad polisy, bail policy, Ca:, mine. ; I fear your
Whig allies will disown you: But I pass ori tr,', mailifests end better understood. - • . • manram, was alread y. greasing. its capacious:
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no - Ace,--- ! • I • -I
: The -". Fusion' claiming -to be purely
... . . , a ! throat to swallow up the entire American
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Fourteeniltly.--You say, .‘ Geo. S:inderson
, Free Soil • t, - 1 continent at' a single .gulp.! s . Fillibusteri"
mos einen was the means ma d e use, , ....
declares over his ewn signeturerthat Mr. Wit : . of to draw;tlie uninitiated to their support;] Tire flocking to .our 'shores,
,y thousands,. ".
mot is ri : rht on• the tariff question-that he.iS pr paratory- to taking our, belaied country'. -,
and how well it succeeded, thetally-papersofl
(true to the Iron and Coal interests of l'ennsylva. '. , . • -• 1 . . •-- an I blo t ting out 'at " one &II . swoof"'"E" s er re- ,
n ... 110ii,t. )'oft,
iii . utiostli,l, .. ,. last ; leill s election •too platrey show. Con- . ... e.: out, '
at
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i h.. gain, sir
' DG- - • • •
. i scions, that es - -Native Americans or li. IN.'sa her ovilizataiati . titidesittiters'
II ..ion, her laws,
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I, serted Ids : old friends. It is fah's, Lie 11---...1." :c , • • :- 1 • i far-famed . and much abuSeds,"Peetaine insti-.,'
could - never carry a majority in• .t. iis -.
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• Here again; Mr. Cayeene; (I have no lenges ii.tLmeY
' 'to 'tie? Cuba, I
li
. 10?td 7 -annexr . rig her {Mexico ,ta -!
I any doubt tlnit; voh are .11/..) I am somewhat eari-.l,lcPunLY ~ 1 , 1..: Y determined to avail "
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1 *,'used in my ntterepts to ascertain your rem mead -p thinor. free soil sentiment to erect a,persnanent - ! , • ~ • • ._: - • ' •
reg. The tlechh•d but • polite, tone in which Yoi t il - orgaiiiiation, with which `lo induce the co!. , Unheard-of, and • menleulable: quantities-, of .r_
[ charge a gentlemen' wits falsehood, for sayinA operation of " outside barbarians" at. furtive
" carnal , weapons"
.were deposited in. their', • .
that your I) , n - 41 1 #-ideal of political perfection wexi I elections. '_Accordingly, after, formal notices Churches I , Hogsheads-of`, revolvers, and bat=' -; •
sight,, would tihelfi to imply that you ihotig,lit Ito', I s i gne d 1, - ... •
) an imposi i'*in
number • of II:les of rels of arsenic were being distribeted[to every- \ -
was wrong. ;Well, it would be a painfial - . 1 1 '-' i• • 1 - .
bong , . l ,t po ttie,l cr e e ds , tsy ruet in a convention .
iii,l fruitless ,iearidi to look for nerfuet consisten- tak $ I Eve
binned at the sa ~.. n feeble - Woman- . • .
~• „ ' , ' ,-' . 'ac the• Court. 'Reuse, sonic months ago, and
ey in any o noyi• l o,rottoi'‘..,..,ayouno ;- s •:. , ' hood and helpless infancy ',-could - notlithield •
1 i , with great pomp . and ceremeny----with etc« „
You Adel jOst. before fourteenthly-that "t m i : from the meneral slaughter) - Heavens, • wha.t• •
D., , ,,, , ,, ,i, w. f.,,i.i is
1111 14 a
, iiigit , resim , ciat , in oi , joe
. 1 I, quent harrangues and solemn re•:- . olves-7ma:- - * , •
i ; ' - ' . 1 ' I kin. , a ,sack of such pure and unselfish . ' • .'
a picture I . What wonder -that-the timid'
tiiiis to 'bring io l ::tinst !1!711, is -tilled wish lose per. : 1 el e . pnu-
1 ...nal :111u-u• Oh/ iii,.'eligu,crd." Ni, w thi. quchtiOn 1 eiples, and a flourish of such unutterable pa 7, vs.ere4arror.stricken I - Bnt: what an appeal
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... ppeal,
1 miturslty al ihr:s, is hat 1s a a rspeei aide tii , ii'etioii I 1 triotism, as bore not been, ;vitilessed since the to - men of noble generous spuisL-men of lien-,
IDo you nieart!by that,•-objections to ;I Mall'4 ri:s.! I days of the old llzirtforcl Convention--:hey hearts and firm resolve s . to stand in the • •
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i psetiihility? !Seel). as " D.tn't you' mutter :fault
is ! - I christened the new-burn mi .,. • tile . • hieaeh(e -s ) 1 v
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pi say- sir viral
;Be sg.lin, sic"; --1 is -f"l'e as h--.-11 '" &e • , ' ' ,/ 1 .- free soil J.Mrtv -Iteptiblican. ', - .
~ A gallant army, of the : pure Aborigi
1 ' I ill [ i•. ) , rs • l abuse I hl•' l'
t 3 011 t. ,I,i tin : . rues 11. oral am, ...40,-T .1 , _
is in :the-field, "and - as' rte' " the time: t
linow Nothiweism Which was really •the•
.0 $ . ~ .
1 itaiusl,..insteild or re s pectable objections is entirt4,;- • 1 • , lin , A i l ki eo ,
~ tried men's souls" aidfrontLeister larnlsis it . t . ,
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l ) p. t it. a. i. . .
• ! i centrolling iisibiencam tais eat .... c i
roteStant HindociStati
~ i I %,,ution and to subs*, the puip - oi. . es of which wanting; generous, p .
o 1 o ne "ji lt + voint, and I clove.. You /1.7. Y, I . t r ' •
~ „ - , , , , , , , , , • ' ed vas
I .•ttien o r 1it. , 1, .foui motor:lute station ,, , in :44 ; the new party ivas term , ca re f ul ! y . ep _
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1 i . •," : i ',. : 1 - e s , t ' 1 out, of view._ Anti-Nebraska, was the promi- hunseit in. helping America . to rule ..4r,ri F -
i ,re arc wr,totg,art,c,e's,....e. ...en, w.to aro pray r , I.
i 41; men in ell'orChes, write anonymous articlet in A rent and leaning'principle of the new partfe. l ea- - • .
lii hick the Y e4lillsit falsities Which they o...reltrot 1 This was rung through all its v'atrietv of chart- unlike th e C r n Sa d ers, t k Y: - ma l ke : tv:i . P il 7 - - -
Ihtter with thOr.lips." • - ' -•
1 ' I ters,. tad held out as ithe erandgeutral idea-
.grirnage to - foreign co untri r to sacrifice their
t * 'fr -
Nuts, thes , ar mus t nst 6 unding discl° 9 " ol r l l ' the focus, where its Ituninoua i rays of pail; valuable sir in defence of I the true .. faith . ;
l'he public nro amazed-Horrified' • But, nay
I Cal truth, its intense 4 patriotic. desires, and its but they are .yaliantly,.standing guard, •rui '
dear Cayenne. yOu have excited public Wondi.sr-l--
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7 - sen ti ne l s;
.over. the "Real-Gentaine
. 1 vrgorous energies, we re all to b e concentra-
i you haye raieeal a feverish curiosity which thre9- - • .i • Old-Original- Jacobs" in th eir Own; and - like
1 en*`tehreak Mallet, malady Unless apeedilyre- te "". . - la tb • • the .:. i
lii!Vel 1.; NVllil are the" men . of lii•rh and here') Ai \
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blO position In - Montrose" you 'ellude to? There , d sound doctrine, and one t 9se lug ts 9• o a' eY s p u m • ti#3 idea
'1 his wa y. goo , .
' l. ' l ' which met with hearty approval front pretty any compensation for their Quixotid service s.. •
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i • • much 'everybody irrespective of party, in this Heroism is self-requiting.;' Virtue is its own
.l tcrieind whOthO reprobates are, and the innoceal -portkAOf the " Mdral-Vineyard," . or, more d' and Piety
ievrar , . seeks its peculiar guerdoia
ire likely tir sUfTer with the guilty. i •You see, appropriately, this corner of the "Political , -•-the_ fruition of' its Tinos and hopee, beyond
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1 there are r two Justices of the Proses, one Burges s Sap-Bush." . • ' ~ 1 •. ' jOhat bOurne from which no int eellei returns." .
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two Poor blasters-.n i ne Coencilmen, one nigh c e
' useqrtently the Republican p art y tool; Of course, they could neversproat4to an, or. ~....
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Constable and one Low Constable, and ethers with a tremendous furore among the'peoples f anlzation so [ puie -- 7 20 " tree frain..; - "seifis.h
too nuinerotte.te mention. And then again who and seemed for n'tiine to have been " predes- schemes and ambitious projects, tol-theigici- ..".
who are ' th'h piaying mere' to whom you, refer?
tinated and fore-ordained" to . attain a :pewee; ble purposesof elevating themielven.t6 places
Don't leave them all under suspicion. Tat stir . • -. • . , • '
-,, and sweep in this count y, heretofore unextinr- of earthly honor'. ~ ' ' ....
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have no synapaOiy with this:kind o f Men iscon-. I - .
cluiively settled by some of' your 'expressions Plea in ' .6ires oi p, ' , ' 6 l6ll".Men of the RevOlutioia 1.-.-...
political annals} • I'arties, general, :sec- 4. -, . ~ • . . / _ ,
i . Framers o e 'Constitution I.
which I bait; quoted. And besidesewe wish .o tional and local-s-factilons and : cliques, have
know What iheefalsities are, which they_ would existed in - this country ; but Isy , whatever'. 'ranklin, Jefferson 1 Itise",...frout your ashes .
not dare to Otter with their liPs? - Veit must par- name they . . have been' 'Called,-Whethei Whig a nd come . forth!, te.. judgment 1 l Inglorious
ticularize, Dfr . dayenne. Such wholesale charges or Democrat, old Hunker or barnburner, Hard- ancestors of, noble sena!' What ipror*tien.
affect the whole corrimunity.l Bome are eon!. Shell or Soft Shell `Shaer. grajr. and COtton bad you 1 „:. Wh t had posterityal i conet,' What
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scrupulous as t O say that your own,signature cis AVhigs, or Fire Eate4, mono saf..them - hays • offenee-What i jury . had "milhons yetwri
not genuine; Batt don't Genevan. You des
, furs shed a parallel trkiiis one in the facility born" inflicted pen you-- . -lhat you should •.[
Ow en""grOus scribblers .. Y" e-re, ' Cayenne, l i .3 •"..lt\w:b• •h I - ' 'l / 4 . s • i nduce dbave r entailed u n them ilia t tretUsonable '• l
eit ii.. t he ma.sses t girt. •to s ub- , .. L , .
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entirely' correct. } There is no necessity et men
writing out • - {heir entire chriiitirin and Mir scribe-te their platfonns. In fact, this people , ioy_whoh' Perin
. , tted *tiler's** enter our Afore .
names in full.. ca E . N . __K m. ,„. 10 0 ., with only a few painful exceptions,were l.
ders-I But In e espeeiallY,.., why - did - yen he- •• .
. • t tree; tons that heretical Censtittitiou,which
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thing. There you have it ; translated in full. :It unammous on "this great queation.". -
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means that yen . are one of the men whoie politi. ' i An avalanche of rieh,sPoils, from the pub- forbid religions .persedatiiin,-endl religiousl
cal vision, like the owls physical sight, are better lie crib, seemed now to be certainly in store,' tests. - Of office I How. muit, the blush 'et shaMe.
in the night than in the daytime. Yes, sir, you- is, about to descend upon the heads of those chase the, pallor ef, the tomb, from yotiihrOnir,
are one ofl the Poiitical o : iels. . And the rind -who had long hungered and thirsted in vain. •when -you.riaw „look [upon:. the "work..which
question is nodoubt the one 10 which younllnde iii) Officers, Orator s, Co mmittee men'and_ you consummated I [ But.the - lig adrietill- -
Iris the" great national questinti" to be settled try
Beading spirits of the "large.and resp ecta ble" 'utilities the''neOn of the • nineteent . nentnri,
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I Senators elitetd this winter ,
( s ed mind s
• ' were in eitacies. :Visions. of future harinet shone upon Year bertighl
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But you tits, in, ono place: f' Men are pro- meet i ng, .
, through the' of info The g reat fOutidevof Our Order, Erisvard It int, V
teasing 'fretusOilsentiments publicly', and in
the." greatoess danced .
' V rue,-the [ dal PhiloWopber,- siittesaian, ,
dark are strikieg a deadly bhlow at the restriction who had never presumed: to hope for .. [O . . , . triFie .
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of human SI iVery,"• ~.17 . ' ! honor, beyond some town s hip or borough" of:. and Philainthrepist, 'was - Oen, - silently viler,
Why,.CUyerine,.why. deal yuck cruel blows up- fice.• Already they iminagined theinselves.iii. ing iu
Demolish the womb of fututity... ..We ,tati. , 1307.
on the he
f`thellalls_of Legislation, or oceopying,:seine ly • represkoar. virtuous
: indignation: ~ It is
your encode', but do spareyour brethren! * This 1 inorntiess p lace in t h e “ Fi te . p si s e s tr's ' Mere kith great,diffteulty that . _save restrain our
striking at random is dangenersGusinesa. . All who, before, would have been satistled' With iielves fronieburnirig you in effigy., I_ , But . we
,•Know-Noth ngdont will Ilse In its., majesty and -
beinr , ConstableS or Justices of the'Periee,new ''sill be-magnanimous and foihenr;: . - - -Your eh' -
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i call you trail or, ifyon are-not Moreguarded.
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i • dreamed- of being Sherif* Associate Jts ~ ,,d, ' was one or is - • We, 16 4: vrin-1
I be s eure, yers tray make the excuse,; - that you Said
,•, • . ie e d ' .'' ' : b •.t= -
human slavery, which is net 00 much the object of
'I reasurers, e k e-, &e. - • And Natty, avhose Med- Pe& grunieuSlY .. ou.yott.. Po into forge
their solicitude as Religious slavery ; but this I elate eapectations of beingeful , to Commit . - Adneees - . R€qta. . t ' , .....in,Prece.. , ",...
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Golden Era 'bat mired!' -.Polio
•1 will hardly save you. The two ge,' . hand in hand, 1 nits, had never eXteuded -beyond . their. tartlets, ' Surely a , ....,,, . _ . ,
All. theditlereitco is, that in the South one, aediu I work or trading, shops e suddenly became pro- l ent , rer*oo,lsat.*ati - :
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the North ;the: spiciest - takes priority among
the Owls-! ': . - But, aliti . l ther e is' cause of dissension ,
''" i :• l utility to serve the people in poill earthed even anyP4I;TOLIeL - 1, . .
'' loYely Assemblage of honor- .
Finalis,lea.iennes (as I 'have ntit . ,time to Troika --'s • They were deeply . inapie;44 that ..ebte i4ot*" mid ievc.4_ PitrisOir. - 1 .6 y;
any other bf the tatereating feature:lin your 'art'', P mit:* " 1- ' • _ .._ .. _ from
it was now their duty to abandon their plows, are Attainas Tiuid not, ,euttrely Adempt. .
I ele,) you say,: "The whole" eceietereowits iv its •. poor - oxietolity. - bidding-
I th e w es siht e ese aux i e ty.zeie - r, s h a ll ledgera s jaekedanes,'lmails, pegging -wale; sod- , the hail** . of ,l;
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' Hallsof tiesishition."‘ -Stich a daring -irons and
comer p flout the pill-bags; or reiolved;•like fiqueatiecording - to old pia
• heimilelvef4 into . • . . . . .. -
state of mostqrstanse anxiety is hie,hly uneavore
-1: "Old vueli Isled" to "lay doW It the ehOvel lereu are. and apittious; ther*isthe ' Nniiiff , and
bee to theldioestioo and general liwaltirt4 Itte. l :*• 1 and the hoe" and assume more easy and prof- - Democratic, the Free soil suit the_ :Old UiUI
_., the; di ,L
dy politic.l Evenreason ja iti dagger of deAltkule-. italtvk ein•- 1 .-v
re meats as public .funetienaries. ker wings - bf the . ill* . gliPlL . Ploitler l o c. "
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i mut , if 11, nietn'tO is not ;noon' .'reittore4;" The . l, - Was 'tot - the new party •, indebted AO their lo ‘ Usly" insists- that. ttt‘.:•Olite* - Sh.o l -_ittuq , ' -•°°a '
queitiontheitia, what is t o be drum 't- .:-You are . d . 1 - 3 i. exertions t. its .
I' Car- eraseives s
i the P. D .Doetot of Politic . ixxl ought to IA .?" " for existence . ••- . - . -
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t ta . inly •. it owed, ' theta a debt of Tratitude tiOn a Wing the CitriL..olreipi, -teltiolk: it
t know best. I, humbly suggest, hoseteer, [ :. that I • •/'•- '- ' . -IP ' . ''' -- ' , 'O, - 1 .. . i -- h • k i;..b i i, , iiiid i h . i i- Or r'
Cayenne iit . Me stimulating-AO irritating Lathe -
which - nothing short of a office could . uenetwol4in eu -, ..
•• county eon - .10: ~ .
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who most imiximiculate fraternity.. - ,Twory-all: ritub
i stomach, l...;•• t • think - your patient, needs. .0001. Vepay.-- .. Sonia 014 - . political hacks, too, - .. -.... -.. :. . [i• - ~,.,,iff . .
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I draughts IAO soothing applieatOet..av water bad been pampered • with ' office, by the else
~. 1;0;01.y..'..it,,*!' 4" . - . s_ iin . .aielult,. 1 54. 4 1,,5 r .
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