The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 12, 1855, Image 2

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    bailed in a barge for Paulus }look, tv hil ei el-quisitions; that a brief noticeOf there seper- I like ono :riot garden. The earth .e.zetned to .
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hie veteran soldiery continued gazing- at th n itely would•require more time than We have 1 swell and sink like the waves of the sett, un-
Venerated • form; until lost, in the7distan . 1 Ie devote tertlient. -In conclusienjii t en, pe r mit 4 der ehe toed of vegetation upon it. We were
Washington proceeded to Annapolis, Wh e me to - say, all ibat ie neecesearY;coltrato do iti infaeined that thCagtain crop would ' exceed.
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Congress -was in session. ; and then in a pub.: - presetting unsulli_J the Ametican libertieti;"nny-eyer raked in thatloCality.: The winatt
Itc.audience of that body, resigned hisCOtha is to aementber. the De'elizration .i;r. Indepene . . tind• rye;4 f aere jueieripOnieg, and entirely'l
mission. He expressed with modest dignity; i deuce; ,under- What at Apices ' , lt.':::originitecte free:from -aily itijnii. liylhe insects. A boun-
his intention of retiring to private life: "flay- l what; wasrefinisitfor it,; eonfliination,fand I titul barveA mill make glad the hearts Of the
rig finished the work assigned me," were his.; perrpit'ourselves to be guided by Om same be- i people thetit. About seven mileafroin North-:
words ; "Inow retire front the greattheatre of nevolent spirit which gtsped out's' ancestors ; 1 mnberlend iwe noticed that the t: , rests looked i
action." 114'er-dying, hmtiortal fiords ! Such I and our progreSS must ihe ACClierated on I 'almost aa'edead. as November, nil learned 1
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principles would have best Well to have been 1' ward and upward. i, 1 -.- I that, a sec oreountry about ei milea in I
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engrafted in the Mind of a Cromwell ; a Na- Such, is already svrltten in bleld, leeible i extent had been• scourged by that lociieta,
pOleon, and a Boliaar, and it grateful pos- characters upon all things, a n d a u °eel is ne e rcommonlyeknotrif, as ' seyenteen pair lee:lets:l
• terity would have votive forth and cheriShed ccasary to be &tie is to 'C017114431C 1 : tilfi design I frete e the ntet that they,"tri:ikedheir appearaneel
their renieMbrance. With reverence Ate re- already begun. If We coutinue. to do this, i &natal seVenteen years: • They have: a sleep
spect.. But, what, can it be DOW? thevimay - our position; as n peOple Will eveptudlt be I sting, welt which thet
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come forth and speak respectfully of their thtehighest end most exelted among the. po - • i twig; of the teees a near the leavee e and so I
e nailitary glory-411e neheivement of - their tentat es o f the earth: : Let, inever be oar aim ; I poieonoes is their king- that, ins few • hours 1
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amiss; but when they contrast their civil ea- that the 'Same 'sun
.: which glides over our i tbqleiv.7es'ivillere aud fall, to the ground. 1
reer, , after having revolutionized their respec- heeds to-day, May witness tio - deteriorating 1 W4,beeke j e eine of the twigS .and found b' 1
tire governments, With that of our own Wash- change) in.our gi,rernment, only, More happy, ! exitiniuntiOn that.. the inec-et_ leaves_ in: Vie
ington; their momentary rescue* of human 1 more prosperous and more gloriottii than what i .. bar, wlier it perforates. three or four ::mall
freedom are totallyetlipsed in a pall of glooin I she now i', to the clotnging of "'all 'coining 1 1 Whitaanitsa TheSt3 nits it i' :,. rod are
It is foreign to time.. shaken
lead impenetrable darkness. - . • a .
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, ..I to the ground where they lie among tee' dirt I
Fly. purpose •to speak' disreapectfully of the
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..trat• I animate and come forth agedu to perpetuate I
military -or other. lands; but in . the above] -, f i l t ri i c ' o . :
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particular • instance, we enhehn e ch.allenge the • their race ii` tel scourge the earth. Ii is re- I
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world to produce another lilts - Washington. --'-e-------_--e=e-e-_-_-.=e;_--...e.,......ea..eeeeee.---e=-_,-... markehle,.howeven that they seldom disturb
The e noble - unselfish part, -which Washington 3 (F: LAk#:EST CIIICULATIOS IS - SOETItILICTEI&A..
the.cro' pa. :1 We Caere infOrmed that severe]
acted, when the people were undecided upon ,
E. B. CIIAE &J. B. MeCOLI.6I,EIiITOI49 1 1I . '" s° " 41111 c vicinity had been stung by :
what fain- of government they would have.l • .
I - them, and that the poison to human 'flesh is
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' They stood readyfo crown him king, which he I .4. LV II :11 DA Y. Publfqber. • muchl;ike.,that of the rattlesnake, thc'eigli -nee
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scorned with manly ind?gnity 7 wished nothing I --------:--- ------ - e-----__ —.-
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so raPld in its development, or fatal in ite.
for la recompense for having discharged his i noixtrome,TliniNday, July i)1.2, 1. t 503. • • : •• '
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duty; only, .the. happinessiof retiring from '
; Democratic Stauding•CoubUtttee. • . • At 'eix'cl'elock we came in sight or - North-
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„public to the sweet enjoyment of private life. , .. • i • umbealand point,'" which ion the west - side
This benevolent actfor his country andlpos- • - • '.411 W- .'
' .. of the river.-The mountain rises to . the height I
teriny, isesefficient, aside from his military . The .Democratic' Counts CoMMittee; Will l of nearly
. Om: half mile, facing the cast, and
prowess, to deck
,his time honored brow - meet at Ilatith's 11244 Saturda illipl olst consists of n ledge .o rocles so nearly perpen- ;
with a fadeless wreath of immortal gloey.-e-- day of July, inst. .o
'W, at one 'c .The i dicular thate.
i 3 strong tnan tuay sena . :I stone
. Who, then,: Would not wish to 'imitate the I following - ff 7 entlemen Cent zit- i from the OP Into the watek AssociatC•d with
example of a Weihington ; and be, stunt, i tee: . ; , , !this." point"; is one of the :ivildest, romances
Washington was. I dare say there is none, ic e ime Geee, Daniel . ! tin history. ;Tile details I -- ceuld not get in
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the hearing of ' my voihat if their il C.
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• auk a ' Brewster, B. Chard;.- ; the short time I is as in the!vicinity,leit learn
position Could•be like that of a Washing,ton,l E zra
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'111;iiilon GOA, and -. ', ed . a few geiieral faces from a paesen;*er who
Would . ;Willingly exchange itafor all the P a " i . Latham Gardner,' B. Glidden.l i t resided near. •On theitop cif the rocks stands
gentry and wealth that Europe ever has, or 1 I •
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Lase Reckho, • ...
i a largecastle,'now eimeh in, ruins, end, near
. ever could bestow upon her applauded . and 1 , . •.
o.'!i. GERE,:Chairinari.
conquering despots. Their names, thought . July it- 1,.55. ''
respected, when living . , fade, wither, and die, - ''
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as they pass from the stage of human-action.. ' .-. ' - I Teeprevent it from falling dyer the . precipice
' Impartial history metes out ,'to them, . their - A trusty, Irish girl who can - do ell .. kindsof i . . ... ~... . .., e i
, in an III:,1.111t, large iron rods are fastened in.,
house - work. Snell an . one, will, find' geed' , . ,
just deserts; which if done while the actors a• - . tile' timbers at the top, and L , eourOy bolted to
wages and ;permanent employment. • Enquire] •
were. living, banishment, itnprisonment
.or • 1 . , the rocks below:: It thus bane; by th4ee rods
4eath 'would doubtless be their unavoidable i at this eace.
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fate. Truth, justice; right and huManityerel 'ltoaThe Democratic State Conrention 'AD Enelisttinae Pamed John Idesen ,meet
formidable to tyrants only, ' In• a government i which met at llerisburg !on the I 0,11, eorni- years ago • expended a - fora:tie. in the cOnitruce,
like ours, all virtuous citizen!! will seek these; 1 na t e & • Ho n . 'Arnold Pitlnie . r, of 4 tretiango of these huileipgs; and in other fleatia .of a
-and follow the dictaltion of the, spirit these ' counts', f o r Cared Commissioner. WC for: " similar characte.r. die had a foot path' like
words breathe forth, whenever, approached by beat'' comment until sve'rec.,ive the offielel I a stairveaV out in IherOcks from .the liver to .
-earn, cool, impartial naleetion. - 'When we , Proceedings of -the Convention. - , the castle, and thire he lived and died, pen:ll
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fully tekce into cOneideration the importance .40 es. ' ‘ , ed upon. this wild - mountain crag, lucking.
atZfWe oublieh Ibis week a notice fora 1
.of self government and the enjoyment of fiber- ' • down, mayliap in icernful eontempt, :el eer
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Bank at Susquehanna D, 3 pot. , The ofl
iv and pene; It is impossible for u's, to ex-; te'nlv whiz
,all the! 6:La:lntl:retie . lor.clietee of
the persons to . 'oe named in the coharter eltould i• ''' 0` •
otess airy heartfelt thanks to the Great Au- • I , a hermit, upon the gay and heav merit
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thor and .A:chieyer of all our blessings. 'Words, 1 ar o und. The tower which .we t.• have described;
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though sufficiently - expressive of ordinary i - .Tile"w Know NOthingsawere beaten in i lit had built fo2i. his sleeping :leen tineet. Ills
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. things; are weak and powerless, in giving in I the recent eitteelention, in San..Francisteal; bed was suepeeded, bv cords from the top,
this re.specte.e full.ex - pression of our gratitude I California.. . 'nd there, when the summer 'italic:Me . and
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andheartfelt emotions.' be winter's bla.st .boaled 'around time top of
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Abou t'seierity years ago
. Americ.4 was first
, admitted among the nations of the earth.— w , en Gm' Si ri , vf , lloW•
count of the-affray bet t. :‘, - 13, ‘.
•:, i liv;tl. , • thin(' into a f•-: f•' :f . ' ,-,•• If b, , 10w, i them. • . ..;" - . . , senouts of •., : e. eCtlOtt . ., anu a_ Just Ittotitc- to-, 1 r. , :tuts. ~ie, rtelus an,l the inti.i4.!srs of' the bo-
Since that time Until the present, her growth lt, is .1 pit flint Reeder, I .".,...- - ::. ' . . re '• n • e.. 1
i ands Gov. Feeder: . ;
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I , there liun NI, 4 , - I P I '." '-, '. -t • ''' "-I'‘ L ! ill ' . -- 1. 1, "?`i - •• •f i• • i.: •• --
•0 : 1 ; . ,' nafi,i-• setil .r . • of F• ite .-a.: w hi c •l l •d e .: erve .,,,, as
, . •-•• nou. .. asen susv,..•ll e,.. over trial i .. .out
; w,t.....de,t,rn.tut::. t..) see ‘Lh.l 1..101, tlf:r , ~• •. • •:. •-'• 4- ..,,. ~ iti Le:`• i‘ t a.- prest.Lt - I . •.;,.. t- .. t. ~ -:. . ~.;
las been rernarkabh. , .; eXeitincr the jediol , o 4 I did notshoot the scoundiel, triti;gfellow, who, / : . 7 L. ..
eu . ; , : , r.. ! wnl ; reeetve, the reprona pen of rill right min
_ ..-., ' ' ru"geo prectpree„the lute mlialatant 'of his /of Bill P:-.0,•,an.1",, I • • ••,1•1: 1 ..ere..1.a11..) , .1t tltrungh : 0, ...e ,,, 10n the eX . !re-tWii Wt!re vatied and
of despots, xvho, fainlv would have oTipie ' d disgratrei , the race to which 'he ic,' lainrs to be- ;.. , ',. , :•ceti meta •
I• " . tresubbrv , rawer. ' What were his Inc,lita- 1 the diet rent' corrilh•rs, re , :eivieg the vartre an- I 1 : 1: . 11 i 11 :4 • • The ! -, : , I1a:Lloq .';‘;:ires tv -- ,.: ,lilovete:l „•- , i , ,_.: .• . . ,
• ; uov. ii.e(?....i.:1 pilot tool. HOC ViSit 10 , . l oiS
her progre. ss, ere this, if such policy had bk.?' I°r•g' , i' i , , , ~ ,„
-411.- " --- " ' , tiOdS et suell an . hoar can only, be guess . 4.-3.1 saver fr,. - in eN err otii:::••:.I I mei,. that no otte :oy ..-v. Ir. .itac•;:.ty, and wa.: a Creditable - per- ! t •„„ t „,„. ; 1 40 „ ; i t ; 1 . , , ,,,,,,,i,„ rt i„ b e d. ot - E o t,hi r
warrantable. Ent the growth of our olori.:1 . /1::_"1 - The. Allies before S‘,..tvasto'no, I, made anl 1 f' ro m the CrillEe .or such ktt;:r•-ct fano' 2-- ! - 1 -•• -• -1 1- '•, ' : • 'f- , LI ••"•.; • -•- I••t • --.• lii" , ' •I• , •••: ~, - •.• A inon:: : - l i te on:lions, wits Ii acre ! ,•tatvassol the, returtr•l.:Of tile ' . ele . ctions, ' an
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ous Republie, has been no less a wonderment I attack- on
,the Great Medan and 41re lialakcitri in , vonth he b.2came p2 - altaelied to ior -know the' lucation ::,c ?L's tc.i!. r - uAly as ! ,-, 11 good,
.vivre sOlr.(' r , ally frn•ritotion-.. I , littll given certifluat. , :s Of election Ito serne two--
•• 1 I thirds of ate membets elect of the Territorial
mind - mind of impartial men; how, - we, as a I Tower on•the iith, fart aver 4pulsecl, tie _ umage , I.y
t , with i a lady.of
. g•rear beauty, but his snit ca.:. se . i I was alma': giving up I saw one of the keel '! ;)- t•••";I•-••••1 ,1 ' ,. r ' 1,•."•rtiv"11:1'/Iy •"•.1 : - C• 2
nation, a'people could so speedily attain that heavy loss. . The probability is cia-:t /To firth- i • tell.
J.lx' - . e.- )0.1•2%1 col , , u) , . ei.e.L. tint els tea, mg a p.:p•-•r. y,.. ,tt (.••1.,1...ett,d - • -• • “ •,- • ,- t . ..; •• • Cral., :1 , • .
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,• oat! Issued - his preelarnation- lot enntenin , r
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proud position we evidently ocCupy. But ler nt.tempts will be made to trilF,e . , ,Z-sevastopol 1 ~.: 4 • .•• t i 1 • - •1 .1 . : •Ird •I - "Ic• n• - •er 'bt c. 1- Nor•I •• ••• - set -, rts 1 . li' ' 1• '-' •C• LI v) •o• ' •-''
P. ,la di not
~La e trtru vita the 8:11no ar , ..yr ito :tin an•: r.:',que-o!, ~..• s , .•-,• kr. , a er. •.• ,• - "-•- ,••• ••• •.. ••• • - --h. (t 0- I ' . ,I.te ......eg,15111 , ..1V1.: .t.s'SsisilivLy tit .E. awnee k...ity in
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the reasons - are made Plain, , ,when we calmlr, i by . ass.lult. - •
r : I Whielt Lad po: , , , ,;:s ' sit.ln of ! his .beit - Pr —liC Le- r• t ii,,,d that Ie o ul.l not. 11 -.aid ,fjr I nal !:l "or hy L'f•cortifttendatin• Thete were three] 'July next, whi . elt r; lii complete the ora ;tn iza..
iinpartially consider the liberal spirit of our I i * thesalie•-tt of , Iris " lov.r, and I Int InLer of the prei-s, atel desire to see - hi qi. i C'Thj'init- , ' . Pk'if ,, rrned during the day: - -S,:',:ne- I tionof the Territorial
.Goverument. .
. . 1 ' i.7-Imprisonraeut, for (1••Ist lii "sra<•a . 1 . ' came , ' insane or l
benicfn institutions. The portalof our goy- I -" I ' - . , T , I._ '1 • /1 i 1 :,.., } " I . •;', ~lx - , r , . 1 1 . ..,-.: :
,theu that .••Ite urlght Laow tirat lie - eourted /, In an instant he b.,w e al ae,in;,,, , ,•:ence atrd di- : . thil , •2: fur :ill of Yk , ti, 0y..- - ,.“ • Le•Nl., ,,, tpr, ii...s • _ • •
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r_•• • , nits was a,.,,,,-e. n eo on t•le .1-11 i ..i.“7,... • •': !"-ceretaryk Thsrey to Vioi - .• ;It, eder.
ernment have, been widely extended for the i-- • • • , --.----- 1 --1 , - 424 " 40; ••:- 1 ~
. • : . 1 . defith. : be tle:1 !ii conch . where, Avivill ,f;:iLit i re t •-!•,1 n t e to his c,.1.1. I was .!,..no. i .el-..tly tli t ,;- 1 ' , lr.- , phy•-41. It eon-isted of a series of •.•ireec,ll.- I.
-1' i' T'lnp. , ,alMElf•l't• OF S. TATE 1 '
reception of the smttll and the great, the poor'. FaliforAn. l --Itaniblinps. ' ! F.:orin-clur,c,l 1n4.1 pass.•,..l away, :110 Mig' ' .:l-11:::: I-rtppo :. .:llca it ; Lis appearance.. Ile is nut a'; !'," l ;i “t•aktit't.: , . •2• : , . l l .. •ilf tlt.l:td:;y ' tol ,l C.S, rC - !
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and the•rich of eVOIA" Clime; tl-at tbe suffer- Monthly moraini, Jitly .34, we left Great i : •to g ; • 7 . / ..., le s l. its f:a t .s al ,,nt s only, s v atterel u-}- / large, man. i- •t :,,I•.•r mo.iium size, light Qom- "'" . .....t ,11.-' '. . 1. " . '' ( ' :1.21. .Y Of a land;or , l anu :
Z .,11• 11 Taw direeted. I , v, the President to in
ing and afilieted Of all nations, might find a i Bend, in compaav With 'on; - friend, : A. I.al ,. ,n cl i . K .i n a -• o r Il•-.. ; • •-.-- I ruck:, I•I • •• ••' ii •,n II ••I ~ 1,:• I • ,•I ,,.•-- th • : 1, ‘-in i ; Tinli." 'rim was:a graCeless scrunp, l i ft- fl an you that vitl tit - 1 '• I t's before. i 1 I ~.s. -.L.A.., rezge, ...+0d.k.1
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solace it;the ASYLCSI of LIBERTY; whenever, I tbrop, and made. a ! pleasant rtfn to Elmira.-i--• , -41 -••-• kd ' -;
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• 111 h•ot l'-e;' , ";i• •• I • ••• •-' • •••I'v l- • 1. • ( 1 i him ill referenc.• to par e ,' I ni s - p s o f Ic an ., a ; kilt=
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viishing to - retire from p,2rsecution, op- ' lqueh to our.se N ntion - t - , e f e nd that we mit r Stood. his lofts . castle; impregnahle to I.k; : Tl;, : ir wild - and .k , x.,.i1,:.1 stare i11p...1e . nro, shad- t t -, liv• - d) '3.•
1 hi' s i ,„ itt ..., ; ;,y,„ :z . ~d tt, ) ,, • ; to T i m:great; irloreea reservations tiratle'bv..yon in the Terri
t tot•y of Kansas, and ih whieh,:• ; lts you state,
1 - •re:ssion and tyranny. These liberal induce- I Wait szt•eli hours there ,before.ihe train Yr . oulP stotnr ri,i the rock at its ha - ---•- . - ~ . r',- •p• Lit -1 .- --. - - . • k I.L.- ' -.1 ,lit ! diversion -tu I editic:rtion of all laughter
se, 5...9 tug to too ,ER •. et le t . .oes Lot lot, :,....• a , ...1.., or , - - • •
r ,h14 1 ,40g Julm , •on and Elmore, of the Supreme
meris corniri,g, as they did, from a formerly I '
leave on the WLibamsport . Trad. - Trie mot, ol t ject of Lis, ili-s;aned• love,' •••eurne to my i like' ore. who. would Itgye. the CO 1? to at- i I.o‘it , i; . . spec:l:l:ors. 1
:Ile speakers at length ex- •,
: Clour e t 'of the Territ , uv' 'and. Mr. Iseacs the
: -oPliressed PeoPle, could:11ot - fail of being pro-1 of this - time. we spent int Pi?specting-abcUit ! l' a ;n ne an d I will re,t ..- 2 , :n r e ,—rei', l .., 2 to eo lne ,
..! ta c k-a t nan lil. te Poole. He was • l eressed in 1 linu•-ti the ".Mrtia , 2 Law','' - Wi'in ' tta , "• Bights," I.Xstriet Affiance. paiticirifedi :ma in r,-."•fer
dtlothe of thosegiOat results, which are plain•• t i town. and.fL - 4• one . WC n--re delighied withtlie ', a nd voli silalt.v.,N, i n e ; b an . .. n • • •,.. r -th e k tw s . ,;;; w hii,...s a l,t,,, r .likc, ; i . a bts, w ith,_, ti t . eo +,, v est or l and scv . cral other topics and .rtiljourned.-, As .1 eget! tl••••4 to: oiler- : - Vt-"Itl:ItiOns by yon in-
ly discernable in every department of nation- I r•lat.••, - .., and the . •..ttriornidiPirl country'. ••No . I .0. all . -rid d e • .81,„ , h 0 ,-„d .d }lien writ; ~...•!dr , i oe ki n ., „ i x : , ath l „- 0 i n r i ,. t .,4,1, ; ,. ti„ . , ' an ;11 , -. r i. tte 6 1 -, 1 !, Tim ~. i r '... t ~I to ' lands-of the Territory; apparentlY in viola
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- i l'• Ale- inost. horrid doom. -
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, ; i, tion of a,•fs .of Goocness: aia - of rjtrulntions Of.
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al advancement, aticl 'lib oretnent. - The in- / loviier town will • 1.113 founl"Hit thc, Emf , i:fc : 4in d th e fi na l' d 0 ,... :mr .;„„ - ,f 0 3,1 :v .,,. 3 „IA -1,6 0 t,5,1 : I ze 1, 1 „. ; 1 1,:,„k„ h e ., v i:l e q. a ,, 3 t h e ,-. 1 Jew. but • i
e. • ira ao , - - e•i)f til '' roki,.
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ducal:tents held out to ft)reigne:rs to migratc‘i State ; and, to - all - a•ppe . araitces, - ,the iteOpte 1 1 . 4 ; -, -"- e.- 1I -1 .- -.) 0 r .- fv, , , ,, 1. dead - on his:mona• . 1 I Co - nft•st-; Iresei...nietl• to me nettrcr tti it. !than ; the law'!" 'l'e"'"e i k (-4 . a '''''t 11 ' 2 :l it b"LWee" !
an ' t•tn - e '!" j ' en ` . • °••to. : ilia . l.te,o - irtnient; , Ct , fels ettibafra. , ;A• to ‘t , e'(..
1,,i,v, c o t , , ,i,thaitti. 'With his.couvieti-Ous of dutv
.. . pt,s Lo i 1.. p . - i
and. enjoy the rights and ittimunitie. lam frug:d, iminstriols iir:rl-ihappi% .enjoting,i t i t ifi cm , ?.. '•:,.. . : , -..: ,• . • '. ~ • .
sillp, and the blessings..which : at:rue ;as many of tile (vent:lie cOrAforts of earth' as j. i T tiri it,
ere powerful incentives for them to 4-nre comf,ritili!e with ,sont;4 • lmartility, and• a , 3
•. I shonla.fzincy. ; T111•110r, iiii . a cc odipli c . ; j, t..:,:Se Lk:a Vtly prot:l.&:iti , „; and 4.79: t zidient in- 'lle earl:allow the pr,,st.,at - c.tEcial rel:itien .to
. - "OA Cliet" 1,c):11; ',yearn . ifig,. fOl.-.. , 1:.(0't.`4.11 • .001-•.' Atir,g,..'rolf.i 1t. , :./.itig tial.l. IltAn -ilividua'.....:-wilcretii. , on .. e.retz:zt (ilk/U:5:
. N..Lat:i UK' Territory of yourtzel: or of ciih,,q- the:other'
. , fentlemen.n.tnied to enrol nt h s, untecm the ifit:-.
I..iitris,burg.;:we had.a raimole of. life, en -the': liaker.. ,Ile has net yet r,!...overed i fr,..m the LL ti;t.:-eiu- 1 , aim, Pit)? (. 4 Piut. of. th; , -,per-•:i ~-.- . - ,: i . • ' • - ~_-. • -.,,, i ,
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_,....: , . prest.sll.-: wi:tea. DOW leAt opcm-nis , mmu - suati
forsake their natAve n'onzte-q, wi'.ll all their i pleas- - i • 'stlid enterpri,,e. . Peeliri t , .:l:i. fittle interest - X'jt ' , I ra " .7.4. 1 0.t a ni,,w1:n .. ft y:, 4 5 n.lorolv_. • evon;ntr, - ,, horte.ce.ived in the light, still lieviuL . iiis4rin 1.11 tin; I:ee . l Cal:ityt s;:y; 1...11.: R . :, It iz, ;7? id;initi I: : ~ o, ' • . • • '• I • .
i . ;, • . z••.. ~....- ..1. , rumovoil lv,r.S..V.l4lPkttoOtr'eXtP ill):111011q. ' ,
lit roccqlectiolls: of .child-hood days, all , seel; , the tr!stdt.of the ?liine - Latvi!we made ir.iiuit; . a 'all., ; af te r tea . . t dll l : k nil s 4 l i-o l t: on, dook-, : --.!the •'. in ,a.:-.ling,-peil - ir.p, -- ,1. hi!, • ueelt C ill 'take the the rei- 1 4 3 .a.,' lai: 11- 9a.i eau 'i ,, itle till' Ino . tnent - ; Tlitl-'-ri,;, ,, itient. willirtlw . e - iev-be zliitl to re
a home itiA st:rattgrer',:4 lantl,-r,-a of their ;ryas Lo if..51:11)b211/IC'effeit qiere. - ;Tlrd amial..-1---,,,et i ts - .to smoke;anii - talk' politics, and the la- Vete° of his ara. before L•in.. ,: t
..-ontinuidir ous Tie,tion for theln,.l.lt-e- - -. , Tile ladies' col- !., r•eit . ... and conitler.tmy.:exptan ntfons which
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choice,.se.ectlort and'atloptiori. \Z ere I pet- ' lie host at . " the Attierican"iinformed us th:it i dies ',to promenadO.and . 4rtize tip . On .the land- i Woultl Lave been the :: , ,aincr h.TI th - ey all'o' ~.-en lot 115 , was iliteli wrhtell lied_ W.t ; ll ilerf ‘ ripcd. i 'y . rlte l'ila) , :ddsint , ro tnakeyin. regnid 'to the'
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tjitted.for a - .monk:mt.-to .speculate tipon the '.. when' the - sun of 4 .th6 Foitrth" '' Slldii , 1 d . g . b I
.se, : i f te,--.4 ebeautifuloutlines o -the . I 1 . k. a r. • . "-au e
li . f- moon-' k'll , il i. the f•i - C •••1 bye tc. the toinbs Th e • , m,„,i,,,, , ,, i ll , phrt i cu l. ar , iu :„ s effe , t i. , ,,,,1 3 .,1 elitinie-teroncliextent . of . thetrans:. transactions above
raerrolt to,. and -particularly' the matters spo--
wisdom and beneficence of the framers of the' . dotin,' the. - Bars ' of . the rtspectable':.!'houSe_'S'i . t a i ni t,' pletuietton :the Atailey • below, by the! and 'Kuno to our Sanctum- - - rendereol by hli,.sSvencer, of 1.1:12fo - rd. " . .If.o-t,ry.! ,-- f • the i of c\V C l arke, 1 , • •
Ken o• in . ett#i v. '. ndia n
COnstitation, I might_ do so, by preseziting, ; ! would-be - closed, -2-that in Ilmiiii : re4istaii4e. l EcupteAof•niett, as she :strode up the bent , . i
. -•.• • • • . - - • •- - E.,8. C.. ~ I!'.: 11 Ilan its da)';' wa' tile 3 . 1 • 4 11 ( 1 ,.k.: 1, tirt. l l A - fro , nt, I)atettiMaY- . 8,1.855; and: addressol to!'
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Is:hat, Would have . been' the reSult, had an ai-'1 to the lacy _Would not - be attarriPte.d - tl4ine , .ll ft ! • .10 3 s' t' • - ; - for Kim
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.. er gat enng tr.t.n. -.11,23 a poe 7 (
kiitirYringteaj - tikik liberal 'Et t ystem bi;en ea: !-taight conflict with- private! interest.' ' Thlst i e ..h our .. th e , l iill aos o f w h . kh, w a s on ly , b ro ,. i Gpictiotts-of Fraukfist amid :Zriatliso:r.. ai.l)e,ar flout, tile ." c:lieine ;7. Lint whoever:bel snA, rt.coliy of which was. forwarded to you .. .at,
'rafted. -,' . .-
... . • II • : . • --I .srif , lte highly :for the intelk+eut; morality Y . - . .'ranklin and Mad- ti 33 Vle We can•lint ii:mark that.his inOclOst •
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ken by the winclin. - 0-eChOes of.the - boatman's 1 , Ilere are the (Tit:lons .21'1 , .
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F,.ttstiOn.on:the 1 tli insttmt:
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;- very ..sespectidlv; vonr--oberlient,
• Itis reasonable to infer, Cunt. 'we woulduot . 1 the place. ' ' . ;;; , - 1 , horn,.or the night-birds_sad,netei; from . F-0111:10 '; moll (41 : 11 -le PrQP-r'e t Y "n'l ..i''i' 6 ''''' ° f e ' x cin '. lin g• i 4 111° 'LsP .1 - kin l.o' . . ill c`lnt!a''t'rith that °l.' ///' • i
Serv: a fi l t l' . -S'r - ‘_ir. L VAIICY.
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tare: attained, - half; the height of natimial 1 s t . Ts - elve n'aock . finailV , ovine and we took idistant,f,erch. - . ' - . , 2 .: foreigners from oflice . : they wer.e deli% ered in . - antlior of 1 • Soint:thicg for all of you." ..This.l 1'110.11ot): . ..A.• H.- ItEsmta, :c . -alie of John'
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wealth and prospe.rty we now enjcv., -The-: oily seatt;..itt;tbeliar , i-,•an - , - I ii l on were rattr in kl . . 4 B .
oatman • :
win ... d that horn john " i the convention , that frAin , 2a tl;:e con'stitution,i("Es.,,,ry Ism, ,C.'..0.) was a pin titlan,l raoyl Cooltra•ne, 5uryt,,y0r,.470. - , - City 1a1 . 3,"441..Y0rk;
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framers of the Constitution wisely.foNats thial, i awns amm - g the nt , _,tintaille g-org44- to AI“... FiLli, 17-8:7, :1%1 at this (?.ay when•ilema- . ! buileF-tilt on- the v:trious . politleal . rapriet. - .of.l •'• . • - • --!.--".. - , .• .
wat l ; 'Was henni en Marir a tongue, till .tliO hour of i - .
and provided. again.s.t: . it accordinly. as, •..tre-; 'William:spot t . ,, tii,.. - tant . ses 4 ,cintv . e.ight• , .milef.-1- i: rai . , , int ,., iii 1 . 1 -.-„, intort - eb " &.i. , cv .... v. .. 8:M0rtk .
. 11 , 1 n -.. t gt./...giles a 9 U . ±4 . n31,4:t are urg,ing the' repeal of I tbe pt.:4ent day. Tile charaeters_ v t; ; l re we n i . 461 9 1 ....., R ., - -
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• . '• - ',NtW -. Yonk, Yu:ie . ll, I'B5Z: -
have already seen. Having _hastily. glanced - 1 In two botvis un , ; t, , ii 'minutet we lieie stAIV-.1 -- l ' s •• •' . • _ - 1 . alt-tiaturalization law., and the . excluion of sti,taiueti, and the ac4iror tray, ''o4)(i; JOila. I . '., • .
Ste': YOUr let ter c •Of thre .1 1 tli !'postniarked
at some of the most prominentfeatures of the ;landed bit that place; ;making, in• theiirne - ll gle-a • f3"11
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.1 " 1314/ `' w . r i4.4• e n g 1 7 . ,• . "' 1;111 mei:Trout:pia . ees of ttit.t.' tvlio did not bap- ilian pan a true Yankee-brim fitll ,of the..l .: -. , • -
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avid . -
, Ole IF( a pleasant mar, but lacks the essenttals. i 1
.c, , TI , 1 ihe 1 2,th, was handed me .betisen 10 LT
-.American. revolution ; the causes which pro!' four . stoppages ..-•- •Tltis-wa!S • tiding -w ,ittle•••fa4-I'tobelioin on our soil, they are wortlt een, and' ti ma.. 11 comic- cttar,.! , - :i -, • i •---- - TI.I- ' 1 1 AT •
. ... 1 ocloi•k. ast nrgat, after , utt ntat_e a -tnY
.. i - ~fora pripular Goveincir,' . 6r a brilliant Ail min-. 1 - • :
' r rca 1 native idtr" ; ,1 1 .;
iIz.P.S., at 9-c:it:lock
duped : it,may be summed up es follows in a few_
brief. words. _First, from a want of proper re
spect shown the Americans; and secondly
and lastly ; taxation Without representation.
It was- these, which led bu serious struggles
for independence, Crowned the gallant sons
of America with such brilliantachiespinents,
and gave success totheircsase.
And now, whenever, we are likely
-part from those Icommendahle eiamplesiaf Our
noble ;self-sacrificing ancestors ; let; us' stop
with- fear, while ahame s- manties.- our '-cheeka;
and .considei the privations our ancestorsauf
fered; the Thardiiiipi..they endured; for'that
which posterity might sacredly-enjoy;
Prompted - .hen, hY.,generous- motives,
\eral principles, and With a laudable emulation
\ to vie with the achievers 'of Artiericaulude
pendence, iat. be forgotten:ihesei
tunes, or at any, otler-tinie; i 1 wf. and our
descendants would be wbat .our ante torn
side and about as many 01 the 'Puti . and ram - A ditn lightjwas burning, 'aid' jitst tis I benurr
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bled away - toward& NortbaPlbeibind‘ 'lt w l . lB to be albliritts to'p - assinieveeti a Man !last
a heatttifel afterncr3d and all hands (itialtid-' ily #4.ered the cabin,looked Atricklitstr an:intl.],
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. Our country has been marked with ionn- ling .qov. - Pollock who joined us Isere) were'l di - in*off-hia coat, nannnted to the"'top shell,"
minable beneficial events since itiulawaing to iin high spirits. The: valloi of - The Sallee - 1 and' ticion commenced the most terrific snot--
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the „present time;" with. improvements in so I henna lietween these poi l its i one of the rich- - 1 iiiglleier itetni.- Iti s afew minutes he teem
wispy diversified tespeets, and ,'Telualkie an- 1 eat - ire the wcfrid, and at tiiii:seaseth, - 1 0*" 41 t * tY 1 ed pie.tially o nronse; then turned over, Tell:
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üblish in another column an an.
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tei . than we liked,-'over• that read; howeter, - -!:.• • - -1 . t i - . f .- -IT. 1 r c i - •°•-•• . - • -
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- we again-took our seats and proceet".. et" On- at :: ,tiorr. „ He . la - vir , l &)
- ' 3l '..t r a t r u " ; .n. t ." - ', e 'lle'
- - e ' l' s 1 ''''' "- ' r'P' :•.. " Q,UALITICArIONS OF SENATOP--14.751-
. i.1r,1&,e :Incl . di. elpl - ine - ,•—is ; r;t:zez.—:-lir. rranktin WILS nut alg:litt,t a tea
-1 even a mom, rapid - . rate, Hitt the road was et `-..not rt.
- -. ; dose thinker, but seem to take a stir- ', sOteibi& time, - hilt Alieur..l be very serry- to see
Iter, the country. level, and eonsequi:ntlythingr ke fait ..ali.v insetted in the .Con
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the 'iiace view of thine. ..le vrill' hot, talk long-;.4 1 . 1 y 3 e. ..,
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ride was not so trying. "to'' one's neo-r. Rat: • ,o r i Oite s,j-htr,o,..- but fliet - off i,lip.on3-. ? :tt,inz en- ;-'1311,111"- The ' , write . of Europe are friendly
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I 1. 1 .1 this c , mntry ;evcit in the nutiotk we. - have
~the pro.rpeet-ihead....yas not eomfort4ble. To ' . tiirelv.forei . ..m. ITe's.,:c... is . umililc to colleen- . ~ b eeti i a:e ., s „. at wait with , w e h,,,,,. t d ar i.,- f r;‘ ,.„&, ,
'"be drogged:nt such aspeed ever the' ountain-, tr i ate "- is • triii3 - 4, l i t „ ri ,,,, t . 12 - - ,, v , , -, n t r n .,„ id i .,,,; e ii ir.:
,'• *not' only among the people at la if, ,; o,' 1- ..) ti t ill
11 gorges and along the ' fri ti btflil P me (P iee - s- be l :liiig eCitn,e of lii Aditt:lnistrat l ion.. .. ' : - ..' - Loth I
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i ouses' of Pali/uncut: In :.every other
I tWeen the F)tisfi nehanna,"aad . .liitnnitt . . I, n . wa'll: -! pe t . time Came. -11,-t,-erlt4red the - e . a bi r , ;'; country of Europe all the people'. are our
I • not calcu: l
ated tO 'give us:a - Much •less-, - valudT st d ; good h eayetrz, .- w h,t a - -i friends.. • We_ found iu :he Layurt.e.of the rcro
!sight l - For a•, - • ' , - • . ~ • , ,-. ,
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~, I tutrou that ninny
..toreigners served us hut.ou.-
o . f lent:- lives zi '
t and rile
limbs, t 7P ee . la o ,ii Y - .T_ l).--4 ." ::: ) . t....,.1.'5pr . ac .. le :- c . v it . F•• f:e!at in -lea;";t-h! , Iv 5 .6' t'er 'z't ily and nritiVe - S took vart a : 4aiust_their country.
1. 1 h , , . those i : threedee on '.e.aeh side. : - We . loo.ced noout)':Virhen . foreign . ers, looking. abeet for sotne.oth
-1 arChed 'tunttel,,, occurred nearlyieverly
--13elleving: discretion the better p.artifif- vtlprittc,p:slielf.:
3 3% 7 1 . j and - Saw but one - bunk left, nod that was . a I that. -country in which they ton 4'l tam • more
• T.; think of • banging , myself . tili . t IlaPPlue„ss; give a P re fe r ene'7 l . 10 ours, it 11 . a
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- • -: root of attachment winch ought to excite
laid - fading a bad of rt i aeacelar aid iinr; ! ti , - -
was g>' The - Governor Wits lvinm.: P - • i - .• • . - - - -
-t. • . , 1 , - .ere no .
we applied tot.he-baggage master who :kind- , • 7 1 our confluence anu aftectio - '—p. 1,215.
I.On astable at 'the end of the cabin rtna sag,' i. , tr.m r , -- Nl son i. ec ,• on d e d th e m o ti o n t o r e .:
-li-dellYeratp out"bagg,age'at*ltaa;!o*r4 1 rested" that Inii,ght share 'tile-soft side of that - i quire merely citizenship .and inhabitfiney.'
4 three o'clock we *mounted-di top of an old '- -with hitsi'luit I declined' and took tioasei . sion'+, lie Atitdied to maititain the etuttiniter of fiber.:
stag* eotteli,'lraving '-' -ten,.
Parsa 6 age" . aa: s the in lof two :or thkietintiksStatiding near by Al t Y- 10 ich- 1 14d : be e e l re se'l- i t Ya ll- the " Con.
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-ny 4513 :t.'
that mountain yre.tk ss‘i:24 - 2pinly; every dead
Mg clean nut Of be4l,fallip , some eight. nr nine •
feet. Whether he saw-vitas when his bead
found the floor Ldo not know, but be ex;
clainiell in a voice that roused the sleepers,
" is, it day' liglit,r ••• A hearty laugh went
Id, the Governor, on i whos" couch ho came
• fidling, assured hiM that it 'was not
,y light," and helped hitn back to the top
, r, wheit he sxun cOmmenced his awrul
ing,.tnuch to the amuseuient of some and
ryance - of others. There is a good deal
usincsa on this Division 4 the Canal this.
ther,"but
. on the funiata iscarcely a boat
Wed. .The Central, ra'jlroad company
purehased•the• boats oil nearly all the
men, in order to destroy!the competition
lit!. Canal wiih . thd fieight on the road,
[ :thu to niake the Canal .4•alueless to the
Iv, that-they may be able; to 'purchase it
for n sang:. This -subject ilernauli•the'atten
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atten
tion of the :tstate authoritiei.i , .
Sptfnding, the Fourth :in ! Harrisburg we
left 'the Ilex.t. niornin for hOme . r , ia. • Phila.;
,delphia
.and New.l'ork. Th'e - crops through
southern PentisylVania and New .Te rsteY never
koked finer. It has' not bee'n so 11• a there as
here, but has been wet , nouttlt. lAs soon ns
the harvest shall be. 6 cr e hre,bl wifl be plenty.
A'rrivi JP ng in New V( '1; tiac i i tifth.ll was ttr
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prlscd to see no'nttention whatet paid .to
the Maine Law, which had 4one into oPera
-tion the day before. On i i neplir)4, I learned
that the liquor sellers had ci.iinitined to resist,
the law.to the last, and aslthe, old license
law %vas rqealed,by the ta.4l law, everybody
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was selling as they pleaseo. : This tocir.A as
though - liquor and drunkenness would be
More abundant than ever. ! The Mayor has
, • : ,
directed l they e police that ee. can only arrest
for the sale' of domestic lignors, foreign liq
uor Leine.' sanytioned for s : dC by set o f C ti n ...
gross; ‘lllkll. no SJ.:l!e law can oyeal. tin
der this const ruCtion, ikf c. - inrse everybody
scidiFretn•li Brandy, adiand Gin and Ja
maica Rum, at the Law is a dead letter.,
Having a little time .1 determined to visit
the tombs and see- Baker, the nMrderei of
Bill Pool, if-possible. The iron gates of that
great-piisun were soon closed upon me, and
I titers alone in.that vast Tomb of the living.
The first who claimed my attention were sev
eral small boys, from ten to fon:teen y e a rs o f
age. They had been taken up as the first
seeds:of crime germinate d,--40: small olren
coA,-s-•-•and in reply to my• -questions, I found
they 'were mostly 101 ,bans. They - wept 'hi i
-krly at their fate) :mid said they : would. .t,,.
,
r.rood, J , ,, , ,, if tu,,Rwor got out. The' kcep•ln•
inftnmed me that rsnch r' (Tenemlly came hack
soon, and alien L •;:g. d to got . back where
they could g,..,: sorilethinp• to eat„' Howl-110h
of crime is brouglit-abont by want of bread !
Near this WnS 'a yllni, and 'veii open; into it,
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where were confined about fills- frail women
who had been Mken up f o r drunkenness,
fi•lllt.in•T, Jc.:o. They were of the yore lowe't
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giade,--ilre most wletclied sight I i cier hes
111.1(1. All of then'
. in nors, many norly Las
14,J, with bloated land \battered faces, filthy in
the extonne and loathsome from disease, it
was eriotin to siel:en the heart and disgnst
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humanity with 1061-:
sUtutions ttral vJl;lications oG Atnetica— , -
iitneriei was indebted ic emigration for her
settletti.eat and .prosperity. That part of
Ainetiett Which had encouraged them most
had tidyaneed Most, ratiiilly in population, rig.
lieu] t u re: anti, the a4lO-..-p. 1,300. • •
There is a. great, deal of treat - in the above
rethark _that , `. 4 ,11ie people •of Europe are friend%
iy to this country" - and they tire so, beeause 1 s. - Foil tire Mai 0 - CiATo
of its liberality—Will'any - one pronounce it • -- •, . Tiiit'veevii. • •
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good t)oli c v in lids n , 6rernmeet to pursue U.l- •
[. . -- Cuts': tt: ISlcCoue, - 21:
1 course calculated kg - excite_the hatted - of , the i : . G L :•11.1 .*EN !..r•AV ill you
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European masaei ? The oppresseel, the " Toil- ! I .. .. e , ~ „ ..
. . mve the (madness to . ttiert. tne AAA:owing'
ing)aiillii_enrr - of Europe admire tfitirepliplicati 1., , • , • -
etnninnica7ion in your paper, iiid
character of : eiurinstituti. - eres•and Come--shither l'hauele oblige •yenr friend, I
triast f as well as
to share the benefits And blessings th 4 secure; 1 the ahriehltreral 'eonalunity o e, s sque , anna
They are tlee friends of •fibertv
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nii`l liberal i county. •In pa ring tilt-eyrie WyomiTer- Coen
govertnnentA, haviDgl , te-31 taeght by en'eri• i ty, recently, I -aseoqitinerl that the weevil
ence to hate oppression in all its form:—Let, i (midge) is ne,,,lt y
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us adept the opinions of Franklin and Matlid.e.eent;we i
i destroying, the' winter
n fact. I examined several fields
son and keep alive in the breasts of the down- I t i t „ re, as well -a s i n our own vieinitV and
,•e
trodelvii in the " olill lVorld " 1.113 t. 'eve and.ven- 1 find 1 •
the peen„ to Jove there it- I
which 'they .ch . erisli tewaritour court
- Nil e
1 %%„, t , ii , s , t n o ea b r " ing l - 110 case. Ow as :our smite;
- 1 t' - ' -” e t
Iry and her in-titutions.
.., ' . tack it, lint! I have no doubt but the; will do
--.. - --4.-46-4..---: . .----7 . ~ . .
.. ; so, 111 t 1 I - -i.' rim; ll at l'iy, I have Otbught proper -
; - ' The Union.
Witi:ln illpast lite years, strange revolff- .to °I " •' t " 'tis,b ( .-s ll °Psrtu I . ll v public hj
tiOns have teecurrPel in
u nlade opinion, 'and.' way of beadingthem i...iff, and should it Prove [From the journal of.Commerce,July fl
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Ins ).,, i i „,- 0 heal d r i,.... n et pidl e .i retti • , ,,,, e , ex.. i . tb 419 'O, I Orin feel myself • nmply compen'e Tile Outrage on GO. Reeder of
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treteee to another." An erilent de% Oi ion to at e • sale , er my fyoulde. In cenentilicating with
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co incnAtsr
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ii,tifloroj4.7ein2tBo,...:l,:.pl:sl.ate.
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Pleiou was formerly colesi . .h red a tiee.:ceseery : it •gore. lenean In 1r 4.:tit10114 - t 41 ' .. IllitiOtibt6d Ve- .
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qualitication'of the. State -Mien, and lie ht.(' , racily. he ittfortute me that they go - tht - ough olintense excitement, - bsethe a tt em pted
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was so it reverent e.s. ;0 lere'a it eif . 1.. - .. es . their e been fiel..l . the swaxen it makes its ape
_pefration of an .imltytygo . nPOn." tlie,4efitiri of
;Gee: Reeder, - atilis.quartere'ate Shownerelldise
tin than freelone, won Oa; et e eee ",•.d,'... ;i i:' - eparenee, au.l ;Li itut Ow; time th,:whefit is
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`ion, about nine; thiles , from this; plikei,• The
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p e ll a ti„ e of -t ee t er " „y ew it i s - f -,. 1 ,:,,,i, z ,.. ..lio:1-.1'.17,•, Ilitttloli: l :efy after a shower, or while i fie,
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• 1-1 . li• 1 :nu able togive therri-i'are.iindOubt
ti„ t „ _ ; .,., : it,, e..: i ..., . te ~. i t. i: : ' the: .. I ..ty is npen it, and ratter tt crne IV
. .:4;ii:ket.l !
i . oily- reliable.,. It. appears,that the'? Governor
:Ind welleneateleve 11101) (•.):!% enlclilio.,, , it- 1.1:1 , ! , I ,, :1--: c:14.„ !:• 4, tlint it will adhere to the wlls Siilin ,-.
e altmein'lis - OfficehiS Secretary,
I Commr - ree'ti/ vaitte.ati , ! Jerre! ee re , irel :Li: id' , t lt , :::- t!i.: ::.-ttil uf the grain, about. one lei-l- Nlti. Lowrey:, being sick and 'citlined,i.this
of is e'lis7. Inti.in as a r . ! ,t,.1.,. ~,,,,e lb el to :le., ;• etter,.. Geed Hine should, be secured. i"0"41:1 at the 0-when - whc .ll the were-known Gen.
St fin. , fell ow entered. , Ile .was courteouSly re
the faro% ell eiebtei..., 0 :' I,l,', l l.t i i i ,i gt , e , ~„. t t e ,,,i - - .)e;.1 51.e.:!.:,..el 1 . . y. sluinkling a, little weeer - over ..i.
eetved, andaftee.re general: prelthinary- eon
the fellow:lc4 tangle-ego, en i leo; impiit'an;..- of ' -se a s ti. base it retain titbits strength. , A % .,,,, tt i ot , , in which he dilated upon the inf1u
.,1.11.. n.a., bo 1)-4-.1 in scattering it. so dlurt ence aneFeeritrel - he'Would'haveoreethe Pies
' cherishing a high r.•-•:n1 reel bale:eel! -
onee for the Ceien of 11. e. f.:.tee- -;
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r ' . ~ , . est: eg ma . rillissottri • -against, Gov._ Reeder; le
• "it it.. of iefinile - euelea-tit lien .e,,. t i..1 1 ..: e te -..4 see.: aa.. - ,:e.en so ~.ee•,,t wi re
IN tried as. to leave
czt
tilts . if 1.
T.,.., made two propositions . that --the...-GoVeinor
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PrrietllY n't 11 1 1 •1 1 e the 1 1:111P - i , --! ve! , /o vl';ii . .tr ' "'" l ' . 'l l 't f'r thiv "•. I. - 3 - ‘ 1 " 1 " t f ,Mould gall(' tioll that - h hi b:' - ' -
any. bills should - be' Er- pass
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national unioet tot e er c „e„.,.. t i,.. ~,,,1 j„. , ; 1.. id_ ; -,•-• 11,.u: -11.. : lis lett ur. , 41e1: , 14 the flute, :for led te - "Punish - thh.lampering with' Stares in
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teal : hapitin-•ss ; tleet ‘..-.; 1 sh ~ t ot 17it..64
. .a 4•Xllcrir:ll:llt.'
. .1:1ri! beF.II e ntirely destroyed :by..the territory, oilt..e . nttering of abelitton-sen
ceedial, Ileibitliel reel iintnet....el....ee-ii..•l . eue.tet 111, w k .'s:evil (neidev) while - the, grain on each timent-s, are'd the . etherthat he'.reconietided in .
1 - I , is, nipseeige . • tha .., k, the: legielaiureadiono.,ts t ,
to itz ao e lee, ent i e ir r ., ;l ;•-iT v ., i t o ti; L 1: :Ai d : sidei w:l4 :0.1 - .31 : (A. Try it, gentlemen, ones. -Slue.wree ltheeon on -- tlie bOrdeetif,Missouti. •
e l to. I !a 'y e ' w4ont, and report. your - • . ' ' ''
to -peak of it ev , a 1,.:1:4.1iwil cf yolzr poetry, ; ae.} :di, Ti le Goveuor _replied..tliat - 41thotio11 'in favor,
safety' and pr..e.pi:rity; woe:bine. t er lls pr ,..,...; reerereine-!tits. to llelery - I J r" nkt-Irt Pre''itleut ofl Of a free state, he he was Willingnnilthewilit it,
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ervati.;.ll with jeeslott. ati‘i,::v : iii4,4_olitit,:ivin- ;t h e s tl e itte l iet una county Agricultural soeiety, 1 quite proper . that temporary/ -preteetioui ba..
1 q ~. ~given to slave ro ert • inane until
whenever mite she... est te:,-..11 a. ,„,„-„i,.1„ - t , ion the 1 Ith of , October next, at . the eu.ri a . .. p p
,) . territory, lin
ithe question Lei-properly :decided; but that
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that i: in in. anv te-ent be-. e le,in.l.ineelt and I vittuttY Fair--
11.eperetfuldy, . he could not promise to sanction a bill helped.
fee:et:nig upon tie first ebesning of every it .; .
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ABEL (JASSEDY: ' : never s.een, and Much less,could he agree to_
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tempt to Ali/cane any portiou.of Ohr eountry ! ~ .i..... , . a bill iii king the'penalty for minor offences
'eprelleville, Jtev, 10, 1 8.'55. ,
from the re.e, or etifeelde the , acted ties - .'• iI et' ' . • . death), as-he ha' beard
. proposed, and that he.
- would not vffecially•reconmiend the legislal-_
which now iiiik. ti kV:etl:( . r lb.! v arieles pertinns. '
. 1 ttoin thee Washington Union, Ju'ne, 19.
I lure . to adjourn to Shawnee Mission. • . •
. • - Offit . ial Lan!,lSpeenialion in Kan.. . At this the (iteneral became - mh - Ch excited,
rift; T1;1:7 151:7,10 (.` RAT. ' • SII.S•
- .- . - and endeavored to get hp a - quarrel tipo4 the
Ir-' - '""s• l'ireiTt'" 6 :' -- The ,• -‘riu"" l Exllitii - ; * W e pUl.iii,ll belo . wa series of papers in .. re- • words "border i-infliens" - reported-kb have tech
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tiofi" t . !.allle (.11 - :it Ileerfeel Uni rersity en Tees- Iv ion to the affairs in the Territory of ' Keen- Used teo:''Gov lieiler. He was told.that. the
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day the 2,1 ii:st. I hod the pleeksure 'of mak e l sets: TI:, I...etter,of (=ov. Reeder ;to' Commis- i use of suelr leen t iuiige had• - been aisles-Owed,:
lag one in the dense OM% (I, which genie - ere& r i '`i"llerMan'ypettuy :lid the rvitly. bas alreaely and that as earby. as: Boss-bee. He 'then : de-
to listen
mil
sci. ,
rind ir
roll f i a
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o , er . beon i I.eeD inade)public by Gov. Reeder;• the oth- sired,to know. if IGer. ogler had represented ',
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. , e rdoeuenerrts.belong to the Same-9 teestion,but Kansas eta being -eoliquereff. and subjugreted-.;
'll-re 'I I' 'I : . V ., ' you l'•''' . )"t;•-• voyl I(- - .1 - 11. 4 1
• ' ( 1- "" - - -. ." 1" ''') • ' I" . " arii 1105 V ptiblislied foi the first time?, Copies ley the citizens 4111issonii ;to which the:GOY - 1:
lie :old rheit :,1:r1:. Clones aii , o II S (.1* 4: 4 :irei''Cii at.; having'been obtained bytes for - thiet purpose C t replied that, fee-lend.:. StringfelloW then
:ems- other time or ilacei ill Seesefet coteaty, as :i froth thieiht:efierilieparttnetets,and the.. - piebli- inquired furtherlifi the GoVerner had.. ititend.::
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„ re . ~n„,l„th..to lice thet wee -there: e i „ t e e l catiun. of .Wlii..eh, : seems requisite in order' to erl.tee charge loin l l with.nny un aw I pr . II s
-1 prevent. ally nei:,tapprelietesion le regardeo . ,the , honorable net; telWbich the Gov.entor replied
3.1 tie: re twist letje. I...ebt .11•ent two thote-aDe! ,!
true
t,tate
ef lac t.s,, W hick /UV (11.g...tiered inter= that he believed'ud - had. said, that Geri. String
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persen.. in att.:l/deuce dui)); the day, ‘1111(.7il ! ~, , , . , . ii ngi i n i, . .
l ortance to : the whoie -country.= fellow-was mirth! instrutnental :in - creating
ellen ye erceielor The b ae lewai,l,rpyis of the . "eitakel - 4ieresion to say tb et t.we s ee no eat:se, the excitementinMissouri :which ,
: had pre-'
-F-...!1 ~n , end the ciansoilnent '• hurry" of • " c ito appeeenend iaterrnetion - of the public peace deiced the Presentistate of thjngs; ..and in an
' , in h . :tes t -I , s mikes. its zectual , residents should -swer to ftnotber qt esfion be Stringfellow,-said
(at mots is reallv ei very ,:urge' •-enberine..-
k, . .
• - ' Ul. i Ittefel :. d With in the eonelnee of -- tle pub- t h a t lit. eens id ere , such a course o f ren de e t.
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111 "'S "'" : w• 11 rt . ""l lc iu l"''''''''.4 thr “ th ' ie 3s. lie affairs . Of the '1"el-riory ; If pe-rson S 11:1 ,. .*C ,AS IltilaWfUl :tad dishonOrable. '' '' - -.'
no better ctiterien by which to estimate the heretofore inte,rfee' o l,(whieli ill ourmind does 1 .By tiers time tlib . excitement; •O v f Stringfel.:
ititiele fire ix,:rzed by , this institntion Ott the not B.lmit of a donbt„) eithe..r . to Control. the 1 low becrtme very 4-rent, -so 'ranch so as.-to at
sareoueedine. eenntr: than this ..p,.eneral, out: voles .by mouesuf org . mlizorSocietie:4 in 0111-1 tract several persons standilfrr'in front of tile .:
the- 1'
i - door ; and he on pot !Tire the GrovernOr
i ont:1 , 0 - of the. I:Iei:A:DS at `its tt ential ex hite. LI Stattts, f-r actually to vote in the Ternteiry
likm : it i,
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, L - ; . , . , .; ; . without the laefid,einalifiehtion of resedenee,l a verbal challenge% which was. immediately.
1. I i,i il . ,q,lal '.lll allti MR. 413..V0- . • . - . ,
•,- Or (;) 0% el'ilSVe• tne iilp!htie4.l %eters, such per.: I declined, the Governor -solleg that he-two, ' no:
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c;1 1 , lec(.2.l—ti,)ll of orn‘ , lto th e I
, i , 1 1 : 4 'JO - Vett:ool. 3 fzrtiss wrong _in-;
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aeter of the piece. "PitddY," the. next cotuiel
clut‘racjor .was t naturalized c'itiz'en, but, ..ltad . l
great regard .for "his reverence, the .I'ope.,"
'The Most adiniral : le.thing, in this, whole, pieee
the.)7aakee plea before the, tungi.itrate.
He there maintained that the Vankeos were
nalii , es--7-61: , t they. mere de: , ,eetalcd - , from the ,
Pilgtitns, that tho Pilgrißts, wero de
srended from the" unitysal race of man," and.
never "wa:.fare;iters no how.", : ,But
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tresple.ksing (Ai, your patience, ,and mast,e,lo, , o;
The "Secki.its", seemed to lie doing wellond.
as I. Atil informed. are tu4lting (414:14:ad-
Jitions to their libraries., Ile:trued with Fpn.,:e.
regret honever, that one of the , societies had
been compelled to call "old 11WrOlu:.b" for
tho valedictory and . for it t songs... A. friend
landstudent looking over my shoulder say;
"-and for, lin)f of their orations _This
certainly. argues an' unpleasant state of aft:airs
in the Alpha .Epsilon Fraternity,—l hope it
niay -netbe true., .With 'a fervent: wish ler
tho welfaro.pf• the' Institution s I .litu_ yao4
cerely
Friend,"
sus - guru - ANN . A. ;
'July 10855;
tO leave for ha..
this nitirnin~ ',•••
reel; . fully
t to the t•otniritstocatton wttll,lnt• gc(r4 . ltecrlect
dotte4,.e. - n uhtly
I that 11 cannel 4ive to the •gravi, triatter.. , it coif;
tititt the deliber:itt. ,
ti am en rout e )tpt nig t.- otaing,.
' I' a -i .- N 1
i kit tit , !ttierefor,, hits t.O . prilt7eo to the
ritory And t 1-Vo t k. t o'n e re:
1 I• wrote'..l6- the:, l'ii.iF•idi.;trt ye.4erii4 froth: - E-43
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I ton , Tress regret • thltf'yOur
comtnumeatton was. not , tpacid • rd an earlier
.1 dar. : -•- ' ' • • -•"
Itr . v , yOtir'abe . dietjt sdnlttit.
1 A:II:
_ Sk4'.o4y of . Stnte,.
Witiatipgtott.•. • ' . •
A ttorzli4. ' Getroval :Cush in to .- the
-, .-- Atetirtfor quilt. A , A04111110 - jusillees
.of KasairakTerritory, , , , :- .:, _ - . ~._ ,
ATronstar-.Gas ER A . L'ig.pFriez; JOue 14,, _...:
SIR ; Lam . di md ete by the President: to in
form you LIMA in a . letter front Gov. Reeder i of.
tbeqerrh.ory)ol-
Ello:lBFlto;,the....ctiittli,,lotier
of Indian affaii,, to.. 0. W... Clarke,. Indian
Agent, addressed_ to . UN:. superintendytt -of
Indian: . Affairs for Kansas, Of. the 18th -
:ult. , --
Gov. 'Reeder makes the following;.observiition
re&rding certain contracts sent thel-4mrchttes
of lands of Kansas half-breed'. reserves , ;`, '',.i.i.
"These •.eontreets were for - convenience
-mike. Funde .- . in the name of Judge Johnson,
althotighli lvas well understood that Judge
El more, Colonc:lis,anes and myself Were.equal
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ly interested," -
Theelransaetioos being apparently in vio
lation of actS'or.COngrss and. of regulations
the Department, the President feels embar
tasßed to,seeloW •cOnistently with his Con-
vietiOns of
iluty,lite can allow the present of
ficiaU relatiOUStO the Territory of yourself, or
of eit i lker. the ot4r gentlemen narned, - ta, non-_
tinuo unless the iimpressions which now . rest
upon' his mind are removed: by satisfittory
explanations.
rti, wilt however be glad .to receive arid
consiAir any, explanation.whiroh you.inni,le
sirO: tnattinregard - - ebirantee. - "and
extent of the transactions iu question.
tinve .the ho i nor to be," - felectrtitlte --- - -- :' - r; . -'-
-ctisligsp
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subscriber to the duellinT code: - At' this
time the Governor.)Vas carelessly sitting with
his chair balanced upon the two. bind:. legs.
Stringfellow - advanced,. and by- pulling -his.
band upon his shoulder, pu ;hed -him .over,-.at
the same time' felling.upon him, and sonteh-
leer him deeply in the'Clieek — With hignails,-- ,
!!The Governor itieked him off and rose to hia
feet, both gentlemen *drawinT„ their' pistoL=,.
whenStri n gfe I l'o w .waa . seize;').. by :Aitorfiey,.
i (4.f...1.N-tacks and Mr.- ilsldertuan;•anrlthe
i !iOveritordropped the muzzle of • his ' weapon; 1 ,
y•ayitif.,* that- he'• seemed to 'attack a 'Man; w ito'
waspre,ventedlrorn • deferiding liimself. -1 13se
1 the interfereM7e of the • two ;gentlemen, the:
410:Ater:was calmed 'down, - zoneStringfellow -
To vourselves . and reatlers'lleave all &.iii.
I ment on this •most: 'unparalleled '''otitrage,',
I Merely stating, further, - that StringfellowOrlto
i thus begins b attempting: tointitnidate . the
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Governor of liansas •.erritteli2i, and, failing: in.
I th :t, per llv , assaults - him, ia a resident'ef
. Weston; Misqouri, and • makes: no pretences 'of:
livingin the T‘,..rritory. • It is generally . 'he-':
lieved that the , Missourians have- discovered=
I that they will be unable to manage two-thirds
I of the - leg thus' avoid.the Govern`.l or's veto ;fantly , therefore, thaeOnduet oftheif
acknowledged leader. During. the-late Affaii
the. Onvernor
.had .twice opporuinity
to shoot: Sttineellovr, attd the frierids of order
and- hia friends; nre . very thankful thitt'he;re;=
frained, for had 'any injury, even the slightest: ,
occurred to Stiligfelloai; in grit hoar ik trevoird.
beensraied on the border;aoinse .
which resistance would have been -tireless,ntuk ,
no one can irnagine: whit - would, itai-Olteetbi
the ultitnate consecitze.tice,
m:/. 1 •
Deeree aiaius,t Col. JEL:ioooft
'By the :arrival -of the' steams,hiP - .
Daniel: -
Webster, ''Netr'erleriits; on"- tire - 22titilt.,'
vve learn that Wen is
sued against Kinney's I.l:xpeditiont
\VAT: TCP:e'AnTiansr e;Y:RE- t •
•• ' -OF , NfO•Att.tOrtlA, 1- • ' ,
•;2 •.. • 1 • GRAtc,to.l; .luttel,> 1835.
- Sin 'Supreme F.',xellenit'y has been :
plcrised'tei i stie t iteforl oiling 'decree
l'he Dcetty-Prit'sidentotth'e . Republic of
r icaiugua to the inhabitifiris: .
Ilavipg tio;itive inforniation that the ad-.
venturers, Kinney atid Fahens; aro<preParn,
and arming a piratieat.,expedition in the lint : :
ted States of _North
. Amerioa. : ifitip,it :this
ie wicit
a portion .of ite terTitory under:..l4so,preten - ,
.and; 134ing that „said ei:pcalition.
intends to iattiuk.and. tte , ,troy< the indepeu
denee of the pation,,:all:,Niettrag,uatis , ,,are - ,
to tid , rto rti,,h, to i,ts 41tren le,
eredditty,of titegovernaien to adept,:ellieient
ilicasoiv; for preservin.. -th , erritorial teg t -,,
ity ,9t the_ repn .11,11712,8:tv ig its Sov,r(4igut-,
ty and libert,y., - the e*erexiQ: 9 f'
its petverlt : deemest.-
Art. 1. All at!ln-,higlied:..N'in. araguans are:
suintoonetito take ,up arms
inalpeudenee of the. country against: tlie,
ratiee.l.,foreiisn,itivarden, which tlireatens.f . ,t,
Art, 2. IVlierefor,e, from the pUbliva,tien
of this deeree;they tie ;seedy,' to-Ttie . ty, -
I: 11 On reiptirei. tt, IttultetkiPg,;4 o
put thetnselves at. the disposal of tit*. ptilite,r,,y,
chief ,the propel. point, at the: firet,syltfql,pti
alartn,xvltielt,he may ',give.
- slaw; NicaraguMl B o. l t r ,PN'4Rli ,
if said expedition eonunencei oPPrAt.intn, f;tki:!;„
m oseente W.:death-4 1 e in.dl-044atawlta
t.vittOT tho e2onntry ;,arn,l
tViii he subjeet to su`eliiUnittrientAs:,
tAn.govertiltieut
Art. Those w t ho yt?l,nnt4rity,,AteFkiitt;
the 'enemy. nr , .. l ,tir.ordOletik 04 .0 f,PRY1 4 " 111.
b9.004er0-!‘u4 41,13: 4 1 -as—'tha.496
`country, i. .
=