The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 18, 1856, Image 2

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Dem*atioNational Nominations
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'of Pennsylvania.
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Jr_oun lIRECKINRIDGE,
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''Destioiratit State Nontiviations:
TOlt CANIL COMMISSIgNICR,
GEORGE SCOTT,
of Coltinibi4 County.
• 1 11, AUDITOR ossErtAL.
COB FU T, JAL,
•at Aforyboryky/ County.
"Pon SVIIVEVOR GENZIUL,
301 IN ROWE,
nklin .Coun ty.'
jiDesitocratili Vovitity Ttektt.
t ._ For ite Senator,
r• 4
WILLIAM M. MATT, of Wyoming Co.,
For members of Assembly,
Tt..T.'..-S„ of Susq : ,- . Co.
-:- . Jt;')EIN V. SMITH, of Wyoming. Co.
. . ' 4 '•: tor +irsociate Judges
7#. - k..IIATCH t of Montrose,
Y .Tt7.403115' SMILE' of Gibson.
:.:,„„, f
~' For Commissioner, .
,4* ICHARD COLLINS of Ap01ac0n.., , ,.
7 -1 . 1.i'.. ''•• For District Attorney,
', "MI. 4. POST, of Montrcsse.
• • For Auditor,-
~ •
' . TIMOTHY SUILrgAN, of Silver Lake.
For County Surveyor, • . '
.0.- S. BEEBE, of , Jessup.
w-,:'•• All Commnnicatioo, Advortiseinenta,
and 'Notices of nny kind, must, - to receive an in
sertion, b 0 handed in on Wednesdays by. 8
o'clock. A. M. -
Eir Blank Deeds, Leases, Contracts,Bonds,
Mortars, 6tc., constantly on hand at this office.
We - also give notice that we will fill any of the
abovoinstraments at charges so. moderate as to
.prore a saving to those having that:kind of btissi
,
.ness to be done.
POLITICAL DISCUSSIOY:
'At Glenwoc4the 13th inst, Messrs. 'Schna
bel 'and Grow met to discuss the questions in
issue between the two great' political parties
voters present, at about three thouraand, l and'
two thirds of thorn dethoerats. - - 15 y Wgtee; --
mont of the: parties i ' Mr. Grow opened' and.
closed
closed the debate. Et his opening speech he 1
stated th at the•cont e t was between Freedom
and Slavery-r-ihstthe democratic party labor..
ad to extend slavery, while the Freroontilirti
~sought to' confine that institution within ,'.its
r ,resent litnits. ' He occupiedthirty' tai
rrtt4a
!in talking charges against - the . democ*,,
,r i :.,:-__„- ,
- moJuto not condescend to `prove:; t;.
tol.lCwred by Mt:,. Schnabel, who 'occupied
r.-,... .
!A - 114.1101i , two ho urs, . (the- time- previeusly
ii;,44!_greed ttp9a).„'liever have wet:stoned to a
i wore powerful and ,convincing argnmeit
;. -41 getils tRaCk Republicanism, than was made
:lir. Fv;an this occasion. With indignant
i pence he repelled the charge of Ir. G.
iliet - the democratic party Tvas a slavery -exten
t axon .pit!ty4, pretruncing, and proving said
chin:o 7 49iiifamously false. He examined
tho 6 . 44 st tlialwo parties, showing that
with fiefekcpce.l.o the question of Slavery in
' the turrialtitia, only -one issue was made, and
,
that relatifig to the power of Congress over
the aubjec.t. lie pointed out the coneetion
between, H.now-Nothingism andHlach; He
: pnblicanism, proving from the pu lished pro
eeedings of those , isms in their 4
nventions,
,
thai .. Fiemoet represented each, and was
pledged io ouch. Ife censured the refusal' of
the Republican 'Muse, to give p'aace to Kan
, saa,by,pissaing Tomb's pacification bill, and
Remised Mr. Grow -orsmothertng said bill in
the CO - namittee of whiell be was chairman.—
; He attacked'the ;evolutionary conduct of the
Republicans, reiation to theßmy hill, and
maintai nod that . the recent unhappy oc
curtendes in Kansas were the result of; such
• - ccrnd'uct. He proved to the satisfactimi Of
every candid mind that the ideas battled for
1 firths Fremont party, originated with Fed
i erarnim tinder the lead of Rufus Meg ; that
Jefff*n condemned those ideas as lectional
and ifpersevered in,likelT to result in a die
; aohitiotiotthellnCon. The argument of Mr.
Sclumbel on ' =the above points was conc ,, ,iiitive
sinkunanswerable ? li e was listened to < with
nutrlrcid attention.
reply of liv:etww which cce ::' plied stn
houeand half, .aboniided._,in accusation
E. whinicif ought to huri,the Democratic .
partila oblivion.. - The aptatch *Mr. & h as .
had ao incited and ihirmed ifr,filow that
he .1a discuss with precision and claw
nose; any of -the ;questions" in catitrovasyer..
Aftei denying that he .ever had the Tootab's
bill in; his possession., ha.eatertained peo;,'
his old anti-slavery Jam ,
j hoar, Vilort.---_Bo.itilinuatally;' iiideatt
,
= his itsnituitti gpott tine "Inoustrotsioligaribyo l
whi4ttio:and of =gads& an\d abolition-
Us plink-so danginsua. lie -told us that,
amid never inibtnit to theatmettnentsof that
4110 1 1 / 4 legifillitUre " Kanilllillt ieditt:
* A yrants was obeileaOa , itr• ,tiod," 4 0 ..
I 4;4 - W,e 6'00.1 aot help Waiting's:Oils-had
3 4 - 40 w allowed the Teee4-inilOgeti
tiOajtielkaioal, he, you4tzioCsair bit *xi;
phiiioixtbad mid opptessiveliwii Kali
ma.: Evitything nnjustin the Kansas code,
asa complained of by him, was repealed by
thi e very teems of the bill which Tassed , the
r est`Oott4iikrwi r Chaitinn,l l 4 d,iiititii.ith. #
Tertones.';' 1 :. i- ' v, -a; , . -- i
' Again,, eanlicematpine4hat, the pi
poseifilut,dena*ratki Only ;Am' to Plant
Amery in. Sansen—that said purpose was
evidenced by ths - usfusal of - the. Pl ut ocratic
Senate, to admit Hums into the Union with
the "restitution adopt,,etiby the Topeka Uzi-,
tors, Now, if Me: G. is so hostile to slavery
and no very vigilant in support of human '
rights why did be vote for Dun's Bill I— -
hat-iftennillr:Leitistii:itirAt' Man tnel t i:::
ber, c(tongress froin Ohio," eittette the Irii--
skive Slam Lino war Seams Mgt 4Vebictskw,
perpetuate. ehtsvey thrre unlit '
."1850,' end
.plakti di tiiikim bilt;lciiiireetiki that time
estate mothers; 'stares" Ibt&r raingtilar
1 that a man penetrated with it holy horror of
Slavery, rhetdd surport a till producing the
etfeet abere aekiibed:fry lir. titer t The
Main aliat 0'1;6. Grote winieti to 10 to
I prove that thelCansat Nebraska act; repeal
ingthe Misk;hri Cmiiiiii mire; Produped all
the troubles that hernia:cared in the Terri
tory. - Does hi net knew ;= that the vislatiost
of tne principee of that 'AWAY!' the:Eistern
Aid Societies,' is the parent if agate tlillicol
ties there? ' The rebellious spirit eneotir`aged
by Ur. Grow and hishrother egitatersin and
out of Congress is nutinly:ietpiateible, for the
life and property neriticed: in Kans as since'
its organiaatibaanii . settlenten .' , 'Th e y have/
labored - to ke'Cithat tit ritory in - a 'Mete of an
archy, tn. - revolutiOnary purpa4s. To plaeli
J o hn c. r,ciiiobt 1,, the - execntivechair of the
public, and to get their own hands into the
the public treasury; tley have shown. a will
ingness to sacrifice li& and property-to bring
their deluded follOwers in contact with the
Federal atithority, ntid to dittegard the laws
of the country. The diacusiion at Glenwood
was attended : with good reaults._ The inabil
ity of-Mr.,grow tojustify his Amuse in Con
gress and his &Qin, to staietfitirAy f the posi.
Lions of hisentagonist, were plainly minifesta
In a goad.cmiuse Mr. Groer s is swim wan .
but a " bad cause", such ste he now aductettea
embarrasses and snakes him weak, indeed l-1-
with Via 441 anlagoniitOrbe haft to oostend
with oatthe 13th, Mr: Grove,: appears remark
ably sum) I: _ .
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•':-, EDITtAti
.; .." -.';„ . , • :--,
At the Owe 01'4 debatell4Schnabel ins
vited Mr. Grow to aceempany him sad apes&
at. his (Schnehers) meetings., Mr: Grow .re
plied that his appointraeuts would not per
mit him to do to; ." very -well" askiltsSchna
bel, " invitto aceempany - yosi," and
speak. at ye, .:.4.:;:::ngs." This Grow declin
ed to iltli l oWinits from a full and fair
investigatien sithe iesutwl
Itept"oilcans assert that
'Congress hUSpower to eielude SayeTy..„front
the Tee:o,ioiies: Of the United Stater--that thee'
people thereq:are the subjects of the. legisla
tive p6wer fc;citi.4 at WaShingtOn..l
is admitted.that. Congress has, no
. poster;.
not cspressly - delegated;', to find the extentof
Congressional Power *nat leek to the cep
satiation."*a3 - quotelraTzeti: ki im u t a clause
is Congress exelusiie power ,oveli.the..Aerito;•,
Congress, , shall
hive power to dispose of and ai#o All need
ful rules and regulations respecting tF
terri
toryund other properly of tkk flailed' juke."
This_proeision relate. to privirtir i notto''perf.,
point otatihe starch leoriferrint
Vorieess.-oe. power to`:-regulate the' dia , .
lidi4c affairs of a tertit' louse oai
*Okra:overt thedentiocritio docerinail-that. the.
inakinepoWer of a tirritaityis arith
itOnliahitants L . •;. • • - • " .
Sat A young man residing at Friendsville
twines to the Repubiifflui, • that Schnabel en
#-
hibited a handbill itt Mont:mut; On which ap
peared, flaming Chariots* the fjelliaing I
"Per nosa scr LUENICANS ON GUARD. The
Rev. George Landon will add - Tar .the people
at Ifontrcte the 20tk of ?invitee The young
man thinks the bill a. ".remnant," because
be says he.saW . 4 kite on it, that "Wed
quite ; *tampon, on: i . :vicious
neighbor, tali% to Lis Madan in this w, t ai t
" such bill as that e4hibited by Siobbli at
Choecnni, was ever
_printed the
cans, but it was no doubt ntattufactured at
the Democrat ogre, where the Aire, our
correspondent statures -to is kept." -The ‘.! bird"
kept. at our price is net allow,ed to !Tread to,
wings - under a linow-Nothing sentiment.
IS have never ! .. .ntanufactuned" a handbill;
to deceive pecsple with, and. what is snore we
never intend to. Why the Bel — piokkan should
•
disown the bill-ins question, it is not for unto
say. tbtre not bith its stilton sworn to "put:
none but Americans mkgsui:nr I. -
Formant on brukrotart AL eiszanirse.--
We bate received Ircins':the BrOthes Jon;
ether' Offlege,liew:York; Sheet - or 'six finely
engraved PortnatitAifßiaelliniat and Breek-:
enridge-L—Fretniakt and "Dayttal—rdknore
and Donegan*. 'l3end:rrit-eent peritagn stitop
tn , B. H. pat 48 Beekman itteet, New York
and youjerUt get the whole mis of See por
trait* free of Pe*ttoge; C. 4 41 ePagb
Stitt fork torrtspoultnitt.
2iiarito*ilepta 12,1856;;
DENOOR - Al7O ' TO:001'.' - LIGHT
~ ~.. ;.--,- ,4001,6"67.01E.
Do - Tuekley nieht-the: eemrtess-of,
chime Alarmed the e'4.17 itoned in:U-
W*o4 torches 4 heneete,
cannosowd all fie poupianas
Rai irsoduoo ilrefoolVaistitioi: • Thi
Nom of As poosiollwir It edit&
*Vet tete - tenv,teffielmlikiNef nit ihe
old Detooffi l dit bi: 4 doOpetet:
1310011101 to R# yikeies4 lOC OSA'
DlS loo oo l l6l****Oit
'nate the sllllloo6lr bY 04 - Wei
out pato:dingle She *etectitestein lesigini
GtAtalelkit imlallibiClo•dakY shy.del
,tue_tkout weeilemMars Ant OW ihrossellret
vei lac :The Ansetf*Ne ilk • mu et the
I ,ftel Ai" 111;11 .0" 448 .94C 4 Ifn:
ORIM- hOUPIIIi4 IMMO POW 14111.1ar
ValM4lnk 11011100110se 11 01VM11111k 01111111alld
in the utmost mimed scorn end &vision of
Republican% howev
ellreVa iivilreelnilited, and tad their
rusk* 41; rhieflounense moving mass eras
-oce)ratitlyr 'erlh tainting allusions to
t
rt- t 6 ma election
an
beitjait reiched.the city, and the Frernon'ters
WeiLsol s ceolinSt4 Lelated, and could eat kee p
'their. jottothiiiiiii44i. There were cease-
gently some jolly knock downs, whenever a
" bum& fee' oh! Book," would be !net with,
the aositialitAtihif heard the
news !rout- Maitre rt. Many and dire the
atrualribeteP" the "aFfKgoes of ,b,ou4olot
Beelitursto, anti .thePtinepions of, the man
3wi' o „Ave4An ra.-.1419PM pie,,. • D Oll l- Pattie'
so ttleecluarrels, were usually banged
and isnttered by the disinterested police, and
their anxious friends, who .of . ; :course would
imeediately, mix iu for an • indiicriminate
maser. The Turnout was however a most
brilliant affair, so all admit. -
The liberty of the Ow, which wait slightly
damaged a numb er of weeks ago, by. at
tempted castigation, of th editor of ;he Sun-,
day Courier by two returned Nicaraugians,
has been at :Jut viedicato4.-, The case -which
has been postpined a. number of timet," an
cording to the Statutes in such case made
and. provided," at lait caine on for trial, and
ono of the valiant heroes of Walker's army
has been sentenced to .thirty days in 'the
!Tomb's, the other one eacapedthis
husliitafi
ty.of tho city, and was dispharged on promis
ing to be st geed boy in future, and retying
that he was very.• sorry. for the occurrence.
tire wrath of the editor is thus appeased, but
no provision was made by the court 'for the
i'ePair of his breeches, which were . 111%0 ured
in the fray- 7 whetherlike a second Morey', he
will get; them patched , and charge the job to
the State, or put up-gently with his loss, and
pay the tailor himself 'cronies to he seen.
The Churches like the Theitres, here in
this city, have their " regular waseensr and
their stated times fur closing their labors,
and for reappearing :before the' public. The
day for the latter ceremony is the first of
September, arid most of the churches were re
opened for the fall and winter sermons at that
time. Ile electioneering preachers, Lavin
made 'their political speeches, and given their
final shriek for their favorite candidate, have
again subsided into , ministers of the gospel,
and will in future " hold forth" from the pul
pit rather than from the stump. ,
.9er city authorities seem desirous of emu
lating, the worthies of San Francisco, end
the other Pacific cities in idackguardism,"and
"mussing" generally. Two of the, mombens
of the Common Council, got into a fight the
other ereningin a disreputable grog shop,
and one of them-wanbeateri almost to death
by, the frieti4lo':thesTieiter. This is truly an
ieywesting state of cir:fikstion, whenj he high
diinitariiit-of the el tiiit city of the land, gat
hit** barroom figQ4nd black each others'.
eyeihke a couple idkucken rowdies. It
shows what kind of o are delta& by the
scoundrel manceovere of the 'villains who con
trol the Primary. Elections of the city, and
who literally trade off thstEeekto theft whir
will pay-the most. money,
The Chief theatrical e4nt of ; the past week
new theatre,
formerly .Lanza Keene's qt.:am:stem The male .
'Utanagerlot the decided : . ; advantage the
female manager in the !fleetest for the poeses
'sion of tbe.bouse, andthelady was ousted.
313 % 4110 a 'pen cesded to put the
edificeiisto a maner.:iind comfortable
shapealinted new scenery, built a new stage.
'and has made' t tbs./fret theatre in the city.
certainly, i f not of the nation, in point of corn
fort and elegance. Thelbst perfonnance tin
der the new king of this dramatic realm came
off on Monday night last. ;The Louse was
fell, as is always the case on such occasions,
and, as is seldom the case with Mr. Burton, the
performance, was rather heavy. His new
company had not all arrived, and be was
forced to do the best lie could with those
whoireni on the spot. • The pieces were the
" Rivals" and 'Y Loan of a Lover," both old
,
and thread bate. His new actors are mostly
persons of talent; and 'ability in, their profes
sioni and there is no:doubt they will do'well
as on as they get accustomed to working
together. E. L. Davenport, the weit-ktiosin
Ametricantragedian, is-the leading man, and
he is very popular here, Ind crowds* will rush
to see him. ' •
The other theatres have done nothing new,
and the minstrel companies Are all doing well.
There, is a rumor which is undoubtedly true
that Mr. Stuart, who was the manager of the
Slimmer Garden,has permanently leased the
Theatre of Wallack, with the understan
ding that this bitter gentleman is to play six
ty nights during the season. As Mr. Wal
lack is now aixty-two years old, it ii no small
'feat - for him to undertake so lengthy an en
gagement, hut be accomplished the samefeat
last year, and will no doubt makei an effort to
do it again. ‘,
Faure* ta. or Uta BROADWAY r iyUICATRE.
The Sunday paper, usually so, unreliable
and vagabond like in every respect, bvsome
strange accident, were right, in their predic
tious. The Broadway Theatre leaf in part
fOatt in, and the sensationists are gratified
and rejoice acconlingly. There was a quar
rel between „Bowen 4k McNarnett;• who are
putting up s building on the - lots adjoining
the Theatre, and the proprietors of the latter
l' lo 4blighluents - *boa the ittlatiOi . in which
'tbe ',allot the Akainatie temple should be'
Initiated while life 'mentions were gOing
aue—antitber party' 'would. gire in, and there
weaver t to' the - knife between theim—the
swim Atept - :on ' digging, while the
t uti k et . the - building wet 'hot 'supported
and a a ,tioseetitudioi . • inirsitabk.; when
toe sluing operstifts'ziod - UeD - citrieci to a
;main uteri; tbe iltitrbaued,
**Abu elseafgap . vbediewei 10-the• trieri.Of
gokuitaha, twilled , is. estattophe-1
en oil alt hat Sit teesisilostter the mot.
iiistsitneetbolie 4th is , thst,ssepi
loge saa.ddilightedsoliew or -rillogokboyi;
ditty imps ! ' with 4iist3r hikbia; Witty imp,
,whobaisameibialb)aes4is The - 004 , 1
essenee bed bee. eadisiipateikaid -7411 Julia- 1
latepapeatiaa ImiChwett seek .ta nature ''.
iblosietyof thersisii :anny -appiimi slid
uguen, who had etterstsal * mammoth
E=Ma
scoop, which hid been constructed specially
for the purpose.: No one was hurtioreven
seared ; the : little boys linmdted, the...romp
latigheti, tha.dfignra sCatiperest; tits, babies
croweil --mindrottely dieappoin
ted to find that nobody *as smashed.
entire - wall did 'tint . ,fall ; a hugasitce,
seine thirty feet by eighty, reaching friana" the
Cellar to the third story wit:glows,. was demol.7
ishlid. It happened to be the,. stage end of
the wilding, and a . View' oftheatried rityitel
has was vouchsafed to. the public audit as the
-aninitiated are seldom permitted to sworn;
hiss imrreptitiously ititroduoed h Maio pip
(visional friend ". behind the, seenes."l.
Lakes, mountains, rivers, islandit,i and all
kinds.of geographical-curiosities, the produc
tion purely of the artist's brain
,and paint
pots ;-castles, towers, palaces, cattag4, bridg
es, forts, villes, anti many architect Ural phe
nomena, the liktficf which no, builder Over
made; dragons. griffins, sphynxes,iind vari
ous hydra looking tnonstem, unknolrn in ac=
teal natural Widely, but perfectly LflOiliar to ,
every theatre-goer, were all.tumbledlin an
discriminate heap into Bowen -tk hiNatnee's
cellar, among the bricks,, nortar and masons.
The " Lake of Como" stood up sidearsys , and
did not spill. itself; the mountains were
Wrong end up; and the castles meted upon .
their roofs with as much cenanimitf as if
that were the customary way of doing things.
Curious children had a fair opportunity of in
specting the machinery by Which the fairies
navigatoa . the air ; and of 'finding ,out exactly
how many wires it, takes to pull the " Good
Genius of the Golden Glen," up kiln a canvas
heaven; iner. lie has utterly demolished and
4 4 done for" the " Red Devil of. thi Burning
Heart" The stnge " properties," :too, were
curiously examined; and there is Maw many
a man in the city who can tell you exactly
how many pasteboard helmets • end pine
swords make a Roman army, and how many
feet of canvas there are ha a landsctipo coai
prisingten thousand acres.
Ao nrratigement has, I believe, at last been
effected by the belligerent parties, l by virtue
of which the gap isto be filled up, the rest of
the building secured agamet _falling, and the.
work of„Messra. D. & McN. permltted to go
on. It is not generally known which of
them made the . first Concession; though . I
strongly suspect that Manager Marshall was
obliged to come to terms, for it seems to be
generally- conceded that , he had theworst end
. of the bargain; and that the right of the mat
ter was on' the other side. It :results 'disas
trously for-both parties, the merchints'beieg
unable to occupy 'their building fOr another
season, and the' manager being convened to
postpone the opening of his Theatre for a
'number of weeks.
For the Democrat:.
LATillt9P, Sep. 5t14 1830.
'Messrs Editor: '
Pursuant to notice, the-. Democratic citi- i
zetaiar Lathrop, convened last - esening at I
Wt Girth's !lute), when, after the tAual pre- •
liminari6i, Lucius , Robinson_ Esq., of Dulle: ,
que, liiwa, was introdueed, to the'audienee.—
Mr. L. spoke in a•very_ happy manner,- deffu-
Jew with ability the issues before tint, people ;
1,Jr 1 "7. 1 •'1. 1 -..L.A.C.e.i iraptirt4l exykositioa of the
_,,,: '&: l aliticulties, since, the. w ......,i- -...-voc---
Kit ""- '.' • Neticustewe.t ; bboariug conclu
, slyly t tat the administration has been want
-1 only maligned and misrepresetitet ;: profing i
the'' Emigrant Aid `Society" to have origi
nated the troubles in _Kansas; Contrasted the
comparative merits of the respective caedi-,
dates for the Presidency ; and closed •by ex
horting democrats to do their whole duty in
the appmchingcoutest ; to breast heroically
the - waves of fxnaticisni, and stand by by 'their;
rights and the 'union of the States. The
Speaker's remarks were well uteceived, and
produced a telling effect, as the vissible tinea-1
'lciness of some of our Fremont friends present]
evidenced. -.• •
. .
• . Lathrop is moving in the right ` direction,
Liar law and order loving citizens, armed and
equipped for the coming coutlict,fully impress
ed-with the responsibility resting upon them,
are loyal to the constitution and this, 'Union.
They d ep r ecat e the m a d spirit of finatieisio
-
prevalenta it the Nest'', and when the proper
period arrives will express, in meaning /tone;
their abhorrence of that dangerous 'sectional
ism, the legitimate consequences of
,Which are
revolution, anarchy cad bloodshed, and whose
avowed purpose is dissolution ,of the Union
and the inatiguraticm of that frightful' pOlitii
cal Millennium, described by Joshua R. Gid
dings of Ohio, .(which lie would: hail with
snob unbounded delight.) '' F ~• I
~
If in every Township tbroughbut the Cori
nionwealth there existed suchla determined
hostility to Black Republitutuitim; as; .- is herie
manifested. The designe . of *ward, ,GrielY,
Setnner,'Phillips Giddings &Po, would Trod,-
er be consummated -, or if stiiceseful in ele
vating their party to power“their triumpb4l
chariot wheels would be drigged over the
prostrate form of a Spartan 'dernoeracy.
' You're Truly, . .1 S. W. T. 1
EDITORIAL RRAVVITIES.
f ,
Bennett of the Herald irolis paper of the
,
pith says 'that" a conventi on of dirty Bie
publiCans will meet at Syracuse to- inorrow"
to nominate a candidate for Governor and.
other State effieers. " rbikosoplier Greelee
desire's the nomination
-foci governor. . 1
~
There were three death by yellowlever at .
Charleston on Saturday h:tat.
A .convention of" national whip" Amor
bled at Baltimore lester4y.. . :
The oolored °Wiens of Boston have re
solved to support Fremont and Dayton'.-- r - 1
. .
Hear them : e
- RetOlved,lbit. we; the. colored 6 6Pu of
. 1
'Boston will spiip, Witlibor voicin and iOtte;
Jolla a Fremont California ea President'
;o .the Unitoit Sul inns. re L.Daytots et
New ;witty es Vice President, : ..,-
The Trihune la ittustpur!ingsantv capot
fill allltivappointaleatain , Fentutylvastbs, this
We 4. It **OA to he uidasstocetantong the
B4teltli4nhliesi.wirepe.istwef the ' 'it
'Met he will tot blibero ibefso46.-0
,theY willAot, ladoetive the public; 1
- Moe l'enogimultaaw* Ibil, .'i-ibisr. 16,
Aulosion, a big;.birtiktir it okawimpist
Wises for Freseeiiol l .llll.sise n h a
'Rising. Sun, op waded-ffiot lb
aril - -I. NO* a ung ind thou ocitamenool ia- (91
lo! "I, have been nuking Fret:ltet
, _ i
ultel l .and.„ - thisi the inatith' one, 1 baie
In
it 0
p:r4l4,lani for •ftee-speeoh; (NOW,
freinegroei, and *ea ith#e vnelf.--whetv:tl4);
be*ve theinselve4" •, r., •s, I' :
iternei'liClef :attended thei r greek -spetix;,
enitfc niass-tneeting held in Phiindelphiti yes
-
tet'day. , .
sww.o has written anothor anti-olat,ve
-1; , • 3>
171romince. She gong to' England, to
senora a ccip-yriglit there fOrit.
'ISSPN4TORIAZ CONFERENCE,.
e meeting of the Senatorial ;conference
nettle DiatiiCt 'COnsimiet - 1 'of Or - adforil; Sus
qlebanna, and
_Wyoming Counties, held at
l!nlslvvillY, Susquehanna!' Co., on , Thpraflny
the 1111 i inst., the following named persons
appeared and took their mats.
'il3aanynan.--Col. J. F. Means, J.E. Piolet!,
Morton, Win. IL Storm: .
IStusonsilassims--4. B. McCollum A. jLa
114rop;C. C.'Churel.
Wreath:a—Ron. E. Mowry,; Ilankasen.
On 'motion; Ron. E. Mowry was called to
the chair, an - it A. Lathrop appointed Secieta
r4-. On motion, proceeded to make nomina
tions fur Senator.
A. Lathrop nominated Thos. Pbinney,
E•scH l r, of Dundati; E. Mowry nominate& W.
Platt. •
Thos. P. Plainney, E.q, being present de
clined to accept ilia nomination in cOrise•
gunnel of business arrangenents, rondo prior
to the bolding of the Susqint.,Co. Convention.
cvn motion lion. W.' M. Piat,t,
.was u4ani
tinously declared the nominee of this coilfer•
once for our next State Senator.'
Oa motion, Rewired, That our 'nut Sena-.
torial Conference wet - on the first FtidaY af
t.er, the first Monday . in Sept.; at: litsli;ville,
Susquehanna Co. • ' . .
1 1 Resc;ired, That the. Proceedings of this
l onference be published In the Democratic
apera of - the District. '
; .
On motion adjourned.•, :
- • E. lIONVEY, Pr es.
1 A. tamttor, Sec'''. • - ' ,
FACTS TO BB NOTBD.—Every; livingex-Presi
dent oldie United States is opposed to Fre
mont and the Republican party. •
Every living member of President Ilarrsotes
abinet is opposed to., yreinont and the Re
publican party. . ' '!. '
John S. ila isoit, - M. C., son and iepeSenta,-
i
tive of Presideut llarrison is opposed to Fns
mout and the Republican psrty
James B. Clay, son and representative of
ißenry Clay, is cpisosed to Fremont and the
Republican party.
Fletcher Webster, soa undleproietitative
of Daniel Webster, is opposed to Fremont awl
the Republic.su party.
Thu adopted. 6011 and heir of Andrew
Jackson is opposed to Fremont and the Re
publican
.
James Moproe,ltotepliew and representa
tive‘of President Monroe, is opposed to Fre
mont and the Itepuiliestit party - .
Rufus Choate, t 4 stAsseKsC.r . of ;;Daniel
Webster, the statesman of Massachusetts,
is opposed so Fremont and the 'Republlean
party. - ,
Whig
steteetnan o ine , li opfsOsed to Fremont,
and the Republican - patty.- •
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE
The Steuberrrille Union-says, Keep it, before
the people that EtAirace Greeir,‘ritriting to the
Tribune from Waahiu tpn,, less than tt:tnontb
ago, uti(l:—"rAc.' _is riourstain high
that 4!:great utufg :aetuai. 'settlers in
Karaite are, and been, Frew: State.
men . • „ •:. .
XEZP IT. urrolts PEOPLE
. _
That- Mem.... noward and Sherman, the
Black* Republican . members of the [Kansas.
Oolutnittee f ifter traveling all
over the Territiiey - of.Ksnsas„ and after .ma
king particii - lai inquiry on. the point, - ..atate in .
their official repor: that a majority of the peo
ple 'of Kansas are free State men. ;
KEEP IT azront THE PEOPLE !""
That nine.tent.bs or the Kanfuts correspond.
cats of the Black Republican journals, and
nineteen-twentieths of all others who write
from tie Territory, give the same assurance.
.8881' IT I!EFOILE THE PEOPLE
That Mews. Howard and Sherman say iu
their official report "that in the preient con.
dition of the Territory, a fair electio* cannot
be held without a new census, a stringent and
well guarded election law, the selection of im
partial judges, and the preience of United
States troops at every place of election.
KEEP IT DEYORE THE PEOPLE!:
That, the Democrats in . the U, S. Senate
pamed a bill "providing for a new.Cennts, a
stritgent end well guarded election lair, the
selection of impartial judges, and the pres
ehce of United States troops at Crerylplace of
election;" and for furthering the 'cause of
justice, providing in addition- that tho 'free
State men who had left the territory on ac
count of the disturbances therein, should have
a right to return and rote.
KEEP Ff BEFORE ME PEOPLE
That John P. Halo the.leading Bleak 13. -
-publican in the Senate, speaking of this
in his place, said : " 4thwak Use bills almost
unobjectionabk ;" end that it was afterwards
amended by its friends so 'as to -meet every
objection- urged against its passage that
could be met oy - ; -
XZEP a =FOR! Tilt PEOPI.11! , •
That the passage of this bill would, have obvi.
'eyed every -difficulty, mould have restored
peace and harmony in rcineas, and would
have made that Territory a Free Site.
• ,
ICUP =PORE THE PEOPLE 1'
That Collarner and Fessenden, F4otu and
Niter, Black RepubliCan ' Senators 'from the
New England States, 'united 'midi,. the ultra
Southern ,tnembers ' and cutoff a pert of the
free State rote in the ,l'eryitoty f by, striking
out the clause:giving foreigners, g ho had de-
Clare& theli intentions, a right to vote-r-a
'right enjoyed that oh* of set tiers iii el'•
WY other temtosTin the Union.'
_.•
• EXE4' ft •=max Tax nom; I s, d ,
• Mat when this bill "came into the Mum,
it wits,VOTED DOVIN.L:hy the 414 vote
of 4very . Neck prewmt p except
Proome; ti? PenneylVania,ited Leiter-, of Ohio.
nazi; 'vr vna
That the Placir'; ,
Are faint, At
keeping Cp`the - soones olviolance iied blood.
sh entirstiorthe • Pnielfiential electioti; -
that they ea initialed* people tcl ;madams,
mid converts, to • their mongrel
Pf• r. • ,
i ,NNAR Argglitn 4 f4.,P4Ori 4l ,l
Mist tbeNsek lispublinans in the !LAM
bare orig i nattd a hill ostensibly to ottio the
0,!
, .
difficulties, which they know :can mi.
Eller: pristithe Senate nor receive Executive ap
pro v.al jb.ut;villiolf is .rea'llydesi b irne.d as a
aloak . . 4rhich' to hide. their - diaholicat
gi . ,trecosit‘ll .coittinuiny the oulrages, and
Os, and Ilturilere in- Kansas ; from tlie trither
ig uf.iho people. .
rr *groat: TILL' PEOPLE.!
That n party: that tints trifles with tho pence .
of the Union, and`.plays a political
_gatne
with the lives and safety of the inha6i tants of
Kantiaß, is worthy only nf universal execration
and alma dy and utter destruction.
. ,
BLOOD ANIf REPUBLIC4III:4I..W;
• . It cannot bolOnger doubted, by any inlet
igent. pereon,,i.l4t_tiseAqiublinaaliarty.cooly.
deliberate attd,la;bor to.create civil :. war.Jhey .
cannot effect. 'their- blighting purposes. - a
peaceful way; peaceful means.
Slavery and Sta igh ter come- intO - thair - winds
together, ancito bee hordes: of Wandering 00.. .
gives overrunningthe Northetu Straws erect
et lino'. a Northern Republic,. gorerned by
Seward. thfty - would slay otic half of their own
lace!, one of these. Iteptiblinanii---
"As you are aware, 1 doJtot attach that great
importance to the approaching. election which so
many do. I have come to despair or the peace-
Int determination ofelavery. It must go out in
blood. The timolorahelishingit at the hallo
hux has gone by; neverto returri."
This _sentiment cornea from Gariit Smith,
meniber of that,Republican Buffalo Conven
tion which was called to raise . $lOO,OOO per
month, to carry on the wer in Kansas, and
who for that purpos gave his check for $l5OO
per mouth, in open COnvention. • But let
Mr Smith and his` crazy - confederates know
thstqllis. blood they thus attempt to spill ran
in the Veins- of the fathers uud founders:of
this Republic only one generation ago! and
that Whtther tyrants, trait tostitsir,s or cow
ards, come to take it, that coming "shall cost
them, at least, en eternity of infamy!! . - .
• WANT OP .. bTANLINA IN TUE REPUBLICAN
P wry trwige - of- the . : rmy bill, and
the triumph of the Semite, Which took plane
ouSatiliclay last, }nose, what : we r ait-' Moan
conjectured, that the Republican tuembers.c7f
Congress. were deficient ln, stamina. From
Speaker Banks:down 'to the latest converts
to republicanism; they all lack courage and
self coutideice. They can talk aid' jabber
and write by the hour or the day . or the week;
but when
. it comes to action;_they.are.woak.ie
the krises, and a very slights contest, wears
them out. The least noise or clamor Scares
theni out of theirliensei, and they are .ready
to retreat, andl, wheel about
,and' beg tti be
forgiven., . .
This to not the . wav to subeeeil , either in
politics ctr anVtbirig else. . Courage is es
sential a iic;quisite to the politician •as to the
soldier ; the latter is not more sure of defeat
than th . e former, if their. hearts 'fail 'them:
have watched the coursed those
edits tiesotne:tiine, and all along we have
seen symptoms that.they. were as &body deo:
cient in courage; Whence .rie have inferred
that when thertival .tussle 'did come between
themselVes and .their opponent:, they would,
unless they -altered their character materially,
iuevitably go to the wall. Saturday's debate
Altana:6oy cOnfirins our impinsiion.--
Herald. ' .
TO THE LADIES OP. MONTROSE
.AND ITS VICINITY."
The executive - committee. of 'the Bumque 7
hannah 'county agricultural society, beg-leave
to ask the services of . the Ladies of Montrose
and its vicluity,iti - tendering. the approncli
ing Fair more attractive by means of Flow
ers, ornamental work, or articles of curiosity.
The 'funds of the society . arb , ,inadecitiare to
offer premiums beyiind matters of utility, but
stt the same ti 1 1 3.h0 13outifuL and._ Or,
uamental being conducive to refinement are
duly appreci:ited iu this' community.. And
the.committee addreSS tliemsOres inure 1):1.r
-tiularly to the Ladies, .believing that they,
will heartily co-operate in furtherium thdse
vieWS.
, .. _ ,
The
.Committee has Made. arrangemeilts for
those driving in stock th '• ay previous to the
fair, to leave their stoc at the following plait
&lime driving in on . the Sprin o t/611U arid .
.
Wya fusing roads,,at Frederick Coons' farm.
Owego turnpike west, T. Peckiuh' farin. Sil-.
rer Lake' road,G. Warner Eqf , Snake Cre , :k
road, H. S. Searle, foot of lake. NeW• Milford;
Great Bend and east,- F. M. Williams E=q.
Harford and_ Brooklyn, bY • way of plank road,
Judge Warner. Milford and Owego turnpike,
east, Judge Jessups' farm.
P. S. - Those driving over night can be ac
commodated at Judge Jeosups and Post Broth
ere. There will be a coinrnittee - at the en
trance of the fair ground to direct,, thoe riot
acquainted.
Sigttor Blitz gives four of, his amusing en
tertainmiutl,at the abote place on Thursday
and Friday in the nfternoons at 3 o'clock. and
iu the evenings at 7i. The Learned Canary
Birds, Magic and ventriloquism ; go and 'see
him if you 'vish to enjoy , a hearty Baugh.
An adjourned court will be held on. the
6th. diy of Oct 1856 at 1 o'clock P...1L to
admit aliens to citizenship dm. 7 ,
..„ -
An opportuutty is.here presented for -any
of our foreagn population to , become citizens
who desirb to do so. ThePmerit .camp iign
is the most important' : `many respects of
any for years, and it iwthe duty of all to =be
prepared to vote.
wartateo..,
In Rush August 4tb - by-Shl 11. dray. Mr
Cuotx3l.-CnAutsn end
FAMDROTER, a Yes* Nt
qßy the eamep September,- lOth-
.Mr` -Ira St,
MASI*I4. And Ulu Rm.& CAMP ,:botk. of
Jessup , . •
zees
‘(-
• ,In Brooklyn. Aug. ltith, Etiw4nri., rim=
agcil 40 yeara and 11 months lifter R -brief
but diotrosiiuglirams., and
anOtmxpOted'ltiire:ittatiietit..haii lop.] wife'
tie sone and-lime daughters
beea deptiyed) of a -time said;:: Wreath:mate:, pa
rent, one or whoa.did; pot not% (NAPS:
tin" tnn to igitaeius assn , tbe, last, it 24-
rOprits of a dent parept; kot Gods'
ways are not *iv our ways.
Alut oh tintt,this J
rrovidenoo- may...l° sanctified to. the averlait,
int well * 3 i 46.2 f is ußinemil
macktes ancl,4ttay tp - y - i y aver renumber' that :
n the nag of fire;'xfkarein%lielith:
Row sad to mail the'switt
'ThWtading-w3V 41 ibf
Of 940,.-inve_froln
•Arid Chet tho gee sic oinnot - speak.
row,
TTIONIAS : NICIIOISCP . N i ' Executive
ALFII.F.D TIALIiTVIN;
F. M. AVILLIAms, - '.: . - Commlitez:
Q: NICHOLSON } ---, E x ..
- - A. BALDWIN '-, cow.
F. M. WILLIAMS
ACApEMY
.liALL.
SPECIAL COURT.
:''~~~~~
dII
PR°lll:•Rni3lA l
GENawmite
T
• 4: . ' . 4 . : 1 i • •
I .l * - Pursub.claq'net of unkriGhteerserseenv
j ar '
".1.: §iy of the COittmenwesigt of _l' liants, '--
I elttiilett an*etrelittitti to. =the e+ -ot the`
F.Cu 'approved theW fds flitly s .
n,j). 1 . 1339.: 4 4 P\ltakilcr_. SOitig . 4
rivio cuthatior awormilinulti „ cows=
wealth, do %fell give notice tette
the, County aformind, that a Ginned Shelties
will Be held iiiidd County', btiltietti4,l l iia..,..
day of October next, (it Wing the whidator
said inituth4st whit time that* & County**
v iii:4l_,lffl Labe elected as follows to wit: -. • ..tv:
;Akio Person to fill the office .of•=Oeffs.:
.11414400 - 1010.b4rd:if XI aili ii Iv : - S
' 'One person to fill the office of Auditor (hi
cretforqhe Spito . of kentisylvode„ , -- ..1,..z ~.,*:-.,i.:it
One parson to fill thoOffieek.i4 - 014: G in ,.
era! for thti:ShatettforstiOW -'' '', : _
One person to fill tho otficeof &ate ;. .felgitn
'of the district ctinepiosed of oriissar. -
qiehatina,Bradford lietlltVV3,
1 Ono person to fill the ofl co ;Tat .
!in_Congrenicof the United filtatee 2 -ftee , -
gd u t, cowl: weed of the counties Of ikadfoidtedi. 1
,
Two eersas tO fill' the artce - of AteVP. RI I
. the House or Repteintiother for 'hi , ' A sti M
coinposiect of the Countlai of, SeiiptetuttinsiiWt.
OtPing and §# lll F4n. ..- - - 1 '—
Oi t „ ; .. ::a. - ., i.Aft
WC?4 lO Th° llB !'°' fin lilt 4 4“ 4 " 14 -- - 4 118 0W
'Judgeeuf thO cdOnty of 'S'usq:tebilturt.
Oa pition to fill ttis' aka iitonatoblaser
ilf the County Aforesaid. ' , - -
'One person to fill .4he office
ney fur said County....,. ,
One hereon to till the'offfeiiif cortly .„ :,o4
One person to fail the (dee
mar, • • , ;.1
And 1 also'herehy resits known
flee, that the placa.bt - holding the &nine
_glee.
liens id thikeevertd. wasda;borpngbiw. dad,* - siee tt
ships within the
county,Of,esuelmt
follows to wit. " •
,
The election lei the distrlcreentiostni
of APologioY will. he,beld:ot. thii , Thers
Bouse,nearJosePli Ileebit's said Nwzobp ,
Vtie'efettiotilor - ths_diStilet'COMptograe i f ttie
township otAiarat Arill:be - hilit'it the : -lielawArl
Ilueso near the Fresbyterien,;. C . Neeeh
township. ,
1 , The election for the dietriet - entipo'Srid
township of Auburrt will be hil&st-=' , thC
of Geoige r flacert4 In laid. towm4dp,•
• The clectiotifor the disidet empoi s •cl-A
township of Briegeiwiter
Court }louse. in,tbsl3ooPghlif , Iftuttrearc -- -1
The ijection.for:lbe'diKtriet .cute ofd
yam
TownShip`of Brooklyn , ho 4_ l o,
ullardan said telinittfp
Th e election for the - distant- conipeaettsf-the
township of ChOdOnU t; be hod st. the ,Sehg4
Hoirie near Rob% Otitheir itfe:dd township..
-.'.The election fur the distahr .
township at Clifford wili,be beg attlukshoems
Benja . Ayres in the Borougitef Dinsdatf. ,
Too election Or *tali
Borntigh of Dund4l will be held at .
Hotel iu scud BOrough., -1,
The electiort-Distriet composed "
of the T4'417,
ship wr Ditnork ; mill be held' sit' ,
John ,Baker in ssid Ainvoship.„. • :
7 The aketion District composed`
9 r-the
ship, of Forest Lake; will be
,held the house
,of
Betsey ,A.- said township: "'t '"-
The election • district composed of th e r,Tot*
ship of Franklin will be held at _ the, ',Mt*
(louse near" Ja...ob Allard& in Said Tonruship_ . .
The election-District 'Compel/eat - of
ugh of Friendmille will w
be beta thes e t 3o l
Ifouso in snittßorono.
The - cleetiOn district composed "the
shipef Great Bend; will be, held: at ifiertiouse-ti -
- Alfred Allen in said. township.
The .t.lerti'ort•district ',conipOsed of thritettns,
slip of Gibson, will he held st-the . houineoflo:
seph.Washlaurn in said:Township.
The election District composed of. Otis Tote%
ship of ilwrord held at the knee_ pf.St
W. 'Waldron in said Township.- • "zr•-:
..`rho•el;ction district composed of the lownz._
ship of Harmony will be!' held at lho,7'hCainseg,
WilHake Sampson in said Township. _ -
The deLtion dishict comiliiwed of - the"Tchiri
ship of Herrick will be hold !Ilktbat hozweilfaink
Viel Dimock in Said - towriship..t -- , ..
_., -,: „.-.
: l'i,- vh-etlvim di l triet composed. o f 'the tetin... -
ship of . Jackson will be ; held at the asiii - w - 11
.1. Turner, in said Township.. , -, a
tin ..;•:, ,-:_, -..],; 1
The eloction diKtriet composed k Tgaz. l
o l io o f I . <l4up Witt be hetfat the - bailie °Maki.
Hoff, in said township. ..- . •
_:- .• :
The election
~clistrict con
hold At the }joust _et
Grow and• Brothers in said Tearnablit,..-`: - -P-- - -..
Tho Election distrietcomPosod of :!thitioltei
ship of . Liberty,, will lie 'shed at ItA,
_4e i g,
Bela Junes in said towriabip. - _ :-.
_.: „
The election district composed ofthli Ri4itsfirit
of,Lathrop will beheld at the honsitef Minim
Lord'i in said township. _
...
...,- . ...
The election district compose/1 ' O l , -:trie 1 , i i i,i4 4 „
ship of -Middletown; will beheld at: the hot - Wog
-doscph.Ross in said Township.„..„...
The olection district composed . of thelderosilik
of Montrose will be - held at the COnif Thinisibii
said Boroii,gh. • .:. ..= --:-• • - ~ . -.......:-• .---;...;
The election. District- composed.ot thei,7l/wws,
ship of New Milford, will be held at the hones,.
occupied by John`B. Hazleton in said teartithfp . ;!!'
The election districteomproell All' the: turve s ”
ship of 0.4 k bald, Willle held at the , home,*
Robert Nicol in the Bore - Mob of filiminehatietiL
The election . di,trict-"composed OUthe ± - teina -1 .
ship °Mush,. wilt.be held_et_ tiles hone ef i llivikr
Snyder.in said township, ,
_,.... i ,
_. . ~.,.
i ' The election' district .ccmpoSied or the testi:
Ship of Springville, will,eheld- at tiArkel_rateD.
Spencer flicox irk 8440414 1 1111 - .11,q. ',. - -.,;..
The elec tion district composed...Or - the
ship of Silver Lake will "be held at the Mi n ed lit :
R.obort bleDerigies in said totatithisi- ~: ' ,::-. -,
The election dlstriettomposedof the Built:-
of. Susquehanna will beheld at.the holari We t . ,
occupiedby Elliott Bennett in - said . nitilviiiifi.- --
-- The:election district composed of, the- tone.
Ship of. Thomson, will be held. at ,the , ,hoesa re*,
ceotty occupied by,.,ldnitie L :pirtiforti in Salt
township. • - =- - ‘. .-,-, -, .. J . , :,
...' ~.• :. -_,-:•
-I also snake 'known. andevenotiestots is and,
by...the I,lth -section, otAbe_saikeet I am di:W..
ted. 4 Wit every perisoiii*eept • Luiticesi Wale
peace, who shill ;heirditily - care' or tippohtfuituft
of profit or.trust under the "United State,: VI ,4tfi ,
this,State,,or of any . city,
~Ao n
or innnirnisted"
trict,wholficiA . ciuntialssicined' officer or . itetlt;'
Who' brier ihillliNimiiployed under 'the •Alivillik , ..
; tive, judiciary or:executive department OfAim._
State or -United States, or any city :.' or,. WOOS ;
rateddi - atrial - end alio - that - oVery - Intiniber ar
congreoc and - Of the. Siete ~ L etislainv*Aidef,
'the select , Pt common, bOtMeli• of- 1107-1-4444";
' cotrunisionere of any incorporated district:la tot
I law incapable of holding, ot exeretariti-aFthei
same thne f the °Steer appointment of - Jnatihr
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monwealth, MA' that no Inis tot or .-.lndje or
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lir:Sheriff, Aldermen . Justic e.. I' thilP***o - ,llliest
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ty, township, ur , district 'glad -- ,thht Comm
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