The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 27, 1856, Image 2

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isms to boy his freedom, (considerately
called 1 past Age tnoneyn be is debarred flom ,
*Maly Otte : of.lhe lilliliiliiC4:-.sit.the'
Shyloe* bargain, wl'iekdoes not permit liith
'to doany work or . lobifor himself, or-for
ay other person, s ,withot4ibis mutate, opt
vial el!eni,. 1 . 14 iiiiii.. lo i:*l4 , llos-4Sella.
to the and, when be aiillbe ristenitletely cited
up, if, indeed he eacapos With his lif;.; ' •
The itstetiona frtstzsilaveryslbr 4,ife gears,
are more severe than - takiti slivery-foe life.
The mortality from this Cause and the cli 7.
sastaii; fearftil;aiici itn - uninterrupted ' supply
of dool)es is demanded on that. account. They
aro, paimisadAsseturtspassige to their native
land afterthe lupsirof.. five years. ~How this
1404: hal' beenkept t , wii - ilialflearn from
, .
the Commissioner's inport. IS is stated,there
itohA riii,ull64ls,b).l4l4ft;ta mind of three
year,o_' o- I,fifiO - Coolies had, been imported in-
tglatitaica, Trinidad, Ala !that the number
siti b ilni4. (tip td ‘ the end 0f,1855) itiud . -.been
a ' t simil., 'What basbecime of the rest'l
Ta l thit Tuition the report coattail* no,,defi-1
ttlt4-*,ia* lt ii' supposed they - "must
havttpotted their return passage, in:coil
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wider* on of the bounty of ;fifty -dollars f oe
alit'', dltien al five yearii," bat' it ii hinteO, too,
t b
'hal "funds allotted for, tilts purpose are
eitiiraled:: 'lt cannot be ptsumeri., that these
Pcl . 4l4etches ~should viluntitrily, and oftheir
On' accord, haie,reselved to stay. ; The re
pitt4 tells us that they
,are 'ant' riltfrom the
clUt4 - that they hate 'been , constantly the
objets!ordiSrepittable outrages on ,... the part
ar,g4 Creole population ; that even the most
orderli i i and tractable of them will ,become
ttirbUlent - and diseonte.nted; 'and 'require to
bean(aged_willi tact and firmness, all of
wilo i ls ketutoi, the suPPosition of their having
t
pt"46ned their return for an Additional fi ve
yearn.
..jAn attempt at settling ". some of the
Mitmilon'", Model, ramus" hiss %totally fail
ed.'-!Yet, in spite Of these tri4liaps and ra
ve-isin, the , tritish government seem by no
lianas i t. &mourned. s, The i necessities - of
a
cheap I,abor being.paraniona t t to every con
to
U flumtiity.or jastice cone
:
,1, , • .1 asp,
mon dipeney--the tem. of the Coolie bon
dage lias been prolonged, and even doubled. ;
The Indians, it is stated, who left . Calcutta
subsequent to :Septernver, ,1853, will not
be entitled to a return pas.sge till- after ten
yeati:of residence. , . • , '.
I , There:is no difference -between
.. slavery for
fiVe or tin years and slaVery fur life, in a mor
al aiiii physical point of view : the latter is
Iless destimetive, and for that; reason prefera
lble. Tea years of slavery in the "
West In
dies is the lifetime
_eta Chines.° or ILindoo, or
Weed of any o7divary human being. Ten
veers.,' wi ll i consume the =Trim of his bone*,
and the difference in the treatment of a slime
for life and for ten years, may go far to stsive
the mystery,es "to the fate of .those,l7,ooo
J
Hindoos out of -i2,-,00t) who never returned
, to tbeiand of their birth. Is there not some
.kind-lieaited DUchess of \ Sutherland " with
Coolie - sympathies in the 1 broad B r iti s h 4
.-.l naive:l . .
Sleep.
Thera I n no fact snore clearly established
- • v
in the physiology of Man than
,this, that the
wain expends its energies and itself during
the likpri of waliefulnevs, and; that these are
recuperated during sleep ; if the recuperation
does tiotlesival the expenditure, the brain
witness; this is inicsay.. _ Thus it is, that in
eat English history • persons, who were con
, deinned indenill. by- being , ' prevented from
sleeping, always died raving nianis.e.3; thus it
is also, thht those who are starved to death
become insane.;. the. brain isl not nourished
and,theylcanuot sleep. The !practical
ences are three -
L Thoia who _thin!: most,: :who 4o most
train work, 'require most sleep. - .
2. Ttisi timei . " saved" from neceess..7 sleep
is infailibiy des:sum:ll4' to,mind, body and es
tate. 1 .-
Giro yourself, your elairen, your ser-
Yant,gireiall stho are' under you the fullest
amount of :lee') they talie, by compeliinr,
them to go to bed at some regular early hour,-
ati:to_riie in th e morning the moment they
atrOrc of t)teinselves, 2114 NV
,a fort nigi t
ratUre, ',with almost the regulitri ty , of the ft
:sing sun , E aill ur.loose the bonds of deep, the
morcrent rough repose has fieen secured for
the wants of the•syste . m. Tids is the only
Fafe . and Officieutzule.; and as to the quo
tien, loth; rn deep urty one' requires— r each
must Li a rule for himself,; great Nature will
' bey& 'rani() 'Write it to:the , obrerv9t underthe
regulations just given.—.Tour7al Math.
1 The 'f.:oit
ibet . The:Spring
_of 1536 'Opened, the coal
ininers;'Shippe. is end 'dealers anticipated
very-I/m.4y business during' Ate season" but'
they been- disuppointecl. We Caere
there islxin distress attending this dissppoint
- ?Dent; the Only difficulty bein ,, b , that, like
other - business rein, the coal
..dealers set their_
hopes a little ta n ifigil and iiiey" have failed
to reach ihnigares they notieiputed.
Our,esteniporariesx„who profess to takepnr,
ticular care of th* , ,ffeat Pennsylvania inter
eat, give ninny . g•cod explanations of this dis
appointrienti and also tender much good ad
vice for :die .fraure., •
have al.ways thought that the coal ho
tlines Of. otir SutwAVIIS badly 313#13aged, and
we belt - ere that many,
.who are engaged in
that builtiess are cowing to . , the mire coueLai
!lan. They, are even now taking,step' w
remedy* evili they' "labOf Under, and ice
think that.with the. ext)erieuee the? hive
had, they will arrange L . /their affairs so. as
go on hereafter, prospe . ring .arid to prosper,:
w e W m that a perrouamisnnderstanding
has arisen' between the sliipks at
Biehewaidi and.the Beading 'Railread
-Tibtshippers allege' that 'lteeoiding to
an understanding.made with' the lailroad
Compels). JastAareh,.. t!'ney were to „have a•
certain:allawance for diirapage. This
_,was:to"
contintie foinne year. COInPaiY,.4I3;
this aedgtefutethe alloWstee, - and e 4 we are
infonbed„ Aletaaast a repayment .! , or the
SE l3 °Ulltj r .. ::„ ;:`
The amount ofooal;shippedthis year *oat
the Sehtrylkilr vial region will be about
soste assUt:'year, while from like kfkaiii:Val
ley'and lalairtiellalda, these 4111' ec>ilfiiiP
suable iteirekte,',-, The Broad Toir coal iaalso
fatiling 14:tp Market; the' Collins line
srf steamers 444 contracted for 800;000
MW_
tiniii*jekr4y iptiz - I,st,FMlri*,44 : the
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I. B. =MiCOLLITI :
A. J. GERIWTSON,
nontroge, Thatridal :47 11356.
rirAU Communications, Advertisements,
and Notices of an v kind, mast. to, receipt an ilk
- sertkm; ha,rid;SiTin - Wedimidays by 8
o'clock A.ll. , - •
Eir Blank Deeds,' Leases, Contradte s Bonds
Ifortger.s,dr4;eoastantty On hand at this office
We also give ttotiee thstlie will fill any of the
Above, instrameata;at charges ao moderate as to
prove a saving. to those having that kind of bast.
flees to be-dorie: •
'rho Satitteir - ,P,researtation0 9 -
- Vre see by last 'weeit's Republican that
Wm. g. leisur e . Galusha A. Grow, Albert
Post, batid,Wilnot and t: $: teak! , ad
dressed the people at thelCourt Ironse on the
evening of the IStb".; that the ladies of Mont
rose preieeted a' banner to Letiox- township,
and that en original'pbetn (which "will auk
less-immortalir its author) was read on the
occasion. We did not:hare the pleasure of
witnessing the exhibition, but are' informed
that `it was . ; of a decidedly melancholy
character.. could not ; Fell' be otherwise,
for the orators had ail been acti'%.e during the
- canrass detbribing the fearful results that
would follow _the election 'of if,. tucho'n.an ;
they had indueed the weak - and credulous to
believe that the triumph of denmeractwould
speedily couvet Pennsylvania into a sisie
tnarket, licenm eVery species of outrage, aid
inake of fair atid "fertile 'fields, sterile wastes.
We "are disposO3 to ho generous to a fallen
foe and must therefore believe -their, prophe
sies.were tiunie.ia good faith ; that they actu
all feared diSorder and ruin would be the fruit
of denincratic i•idtory. lf. so, they would
naturally be distressed bitheelectionret'urns,
and in anything but•good humor on tbe eve
'ELing in questien: That 'Albert POst - and
rid Wilmot-should be found advocating the
same sentiments looks a little f,inguinr
those who are !familiar With their' politiCal
histery. We :understand that the , former
boasted that.be bad notehanged hie position,
and that he laid thifou'lalation of the so-call
ed Republican party. If we ilecollect tightly,
when Post-was 'paving the way for black Re
publicanism, Wilmot ass" leading mobs
again.t theabolitinnists, and Ad vocal' ng the
"gig-tulel" -StraUge,.as it may seem, boitt
gcralemen claim to be,Teffersonian Democrats
and to sustain now, the same political opia
ions they' bat-dieser sustained battled for.
We believe tlMt Mr. Post] maintains now, as
heretofere, the ,aboiitioni doettine, and vve
hare to objectin to Wilinot's 'joining Inn?,
if he will say frankly. and; like an honest man
be thinks his foriner sentiments incorrect and
unjust. - totho 'Wilmot distr . :et!
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it seems that Grow attempted to put on the
air of a conqueror and sneer at. the effur4
of some of oar n'olestdphaters—Messrs. Schna
bel, Little and Chase.
.We do not feel called npon to defend the*
gentlemen florin jthe puerile attacks of _our
Congrcssman eleet, 1,1;.. can assure that
it is mach en:_•ier though less'mard v,to„denounce
them in the presence of Wonten and bigots
than to meet and overcome them in -debate.
Had be told the people
. haw lie came to zet
larger rote (in proportion to population) in
I c Countiesof 13, redford•a6d Tioga,' than in
• 'Susquehanna, where be is well known and Ills
good (polities fully appreciated, they would
douhtleks have been gr, stige,d. He is welcome
to all the glory be has achieved in this dris;•
trict. For the , privilege bf a seat in Congress
:mother term, he nbandaried his, friends And
the principles he fortnelly advocated. Ti,ter4
is a just impulse .in the „human
,iteart that
spurns the creature guilti
of ingratitud".--
, pity, t ennuot hate • the, Jeing ;hat
glaftts ever the• fruits of his own perfidy...
• We. herewitil.-pes:ent speeitnen of the pa
trn'to which we referred xu the begiouint.of
thisArtiele:
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In sick "of '''W="2,lnnit's• • • adrnialitration
. and
Giew's - record, 'yie, think 'Che sibc'e purely - 1 the
irarlz'Ot a - -"diseissed • iniaginathin. The nien
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who voted- to plan freete ritOrY, 4
GrOir not be likely to doliberty
any essential sereiCe, The idea of Wilrnot
• cas..tbe-Bezi•h"tinzioting either free-lin, or
justice is:tiiihei :one." • The
reineats:. "ienox 'freeiniti . " to p' reserin the
faker--
the Vendee' - ' 4 ‘fOi•:•liontrosis
faker- •• plain
prnse.is 'of J.kitox shell for
get the - early Cf.their iontiman, M c /.
C- ow, abandon their . i . 4 4 lierislied
1 :'
atu
pripaiple's, aid g.. 1
.7 t hemselves witha -`bigot-
I •ed,• sectional organization: - -- -All)
heed' the pae~i. request, or ; act Ott{ their
rpnricticirie as creeaien and patrieti,..'renitilts
to he seen - . •
nip pror : peet for,the next Canino is- it
?* 'cheering . for tthe Demoerstei.:-
tiro yea ri ago .4ti r; toe mi es hy:lold isrefs
410seetetion and steddightiratid, sieteeilefl in .
(k4istitig &a;7() ofoirr -nnashiesit"; . out of
44, ieeving ukio.sassinority of 'l6' in the
lower lipose.' Ziections hate been held in
leightem Stetestilie (ineleding essliforeta)
vensiting 1t eArtmtsstie ptin Of 00 itemisers.
il,this:sitnialsing -Aimee; the Demoerithr will .
prohably elect 05,1* ttse opisositiosi 16' giv
ing asa working majority of 28 over all the
inn or pan ; iiay# • '
110- AP
Awar We Imo t-t Juan tamed George
Conrad aged abo?utlO 7.,eate * and a resl4l4
of B Quarc;ibson, I. ° ll d 43 44 in 1 ,A 1 4
Thuradai morolug of tiltfug+
peed perisiCeittoifiticoa#*i4
cold, q ianea Prtagliii
i lk aker "1 1 1
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MEM
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" Witt Cr,ae in,Q.ingrest Hall
And Wiltrcit. ou,the Beach..
entrenth
;And oniii,rtf‘ i i the
Tbe ComgrOggs•
-A Dtacovery.
irenne-ittibtrintrittekia
publican warns 4is-iistaaciates 'against en
tangling allianCeik. likt—bas discovered that
fusion is both wftkcid and;uniintitable ; that
i feedolii - 44 bee*: on kneed; three times
itiavery,,:and-thstigarery hat
three thnesinine4 conteniptunusly away. Now
it:will be seeollneted thavibenrgan of Fre
trnort ism. in this county pronounced the bar
gain; or fasion with Fillmoreisin "entirely
fair." It labored zealously to prole that the
"f"! 0 " 1 " wan coulkvole the IJuiou-el&to--
ral-ticket - without sacrificing his principles,
and deceived him with the AsAuronco that
by - instaining:sid tieket- he zotea 'direct for'
lremont. That which the eloquent
.corres
pendent-of' tbe . Republican now denounces as
"foul attd,uicholy combination" was before
eleetion over by the leading, shrick-, ,
ens, ar,a Ctinuingly - planned schemo to deft. i t
Braemar'. TLo inti‘Mpus coalition lraving
failed to obtain pam et, originstori and sup
porters tire - as:nit and condemn.the product
of their own Political epra'il ti and hipocrisy.
But they are tot honest in. 4enOtinning the
fasfon.` TheY , hare' no business Ito cast off
and repudiate the mature of tlieir own rot-
Earrona
teuneso: They , liuil t the " tail! a.nil
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iinpudent fa: 7 , o4nds.
Atte ;44 it: victor:kips they ,
Imte 00:;ight. - .0) aficitini:e. 0/6 .frtthi,. been tv,e
is frttits are uup:itatable. The fusiod was
rondo for the ptirliose of defe'ating' the
didaies . orithe constitutional party; its char
doter is not aitOged by its defeat. LEad is
beentriumphantOt would nut 4en less
"foul and - unholy" than it is now. The black
republ!C•2n parti - veti•naturally hies to find
the - cause of its.OvetthroW. • Apparently un
conscious-of itsinherent defects— its palpal;le
to . the constitution—it char,7,:•s• its
ruin tipotii:s alliance with Tinot‘-Nothitigistn;
The election returns show that without said
alliance the FreinOnt'electo . rs, of the 4 - 60,:193
votes dolled in this Slate would hare receives
but. 14'7,447. Before election,
- the fteedoin
shriekers declared their Witt that an inde
pendent - 1 7 reni(Jut ticket would stand no
cal nce of success; tlJur_gett this belief as
a jusliticatioa for unit!ug with the
"Then knew then, as well as now, that
the comb:natio* was s• r,„l. an d unholy; a but
arowed'their willingness to sustain it in or
der to -orerwhelia the d:. , tnceract. In view
of then:; facts what faith can the people have
is 'their Inefes:iions ? prortotinced
union electoral ;tike: infamous before the
election, - the 1;141 republican - s said we we le
liars, and thearran - gement was ."entireiv.fair.'
Now they. confe4` the. combination. was" foul
and :unilul,y," rind - on S;"no.- moroentnngl in.-
alliances." Let ;a fair opportunity offer and
tbese miserabie hyper:rite,: rain support
a fo - ul and . .untioly comblnation" and swear
that it is a just, Honorable method of achiev
ing a triumph fyr "freedom."
Prophecies to Excite Frojcdice.
Several leading acrd influential joninals of
the defeated patty predict. that Mn.-Buctiassii 1
will-he the instrument .of Soathernaulitler , 1
and wilfully neglect to do his duty as Plesi. I
-dent of the republic. The reasons on which 1
this fearfcl predietion is based are not given. I
It seems to us that it would be more fair,'
honorable an,l manly to judge the adminis
tration by its acts and - the-policy it F 1:+ i i
td 6p4.- The N. Y. Tiibur.e is in the habit i
of attempting: to' excite a prejudice agi.inst !
those it did not labor t 6 pre° it, power. It
pays no regard to the judatnent of the -Ameri
can people as ascertaCned through their ballot
box. Failing to dir , ?.ct public opinion a's it
desires, with tinb4coining baste it finds fault
with, and sneers at the:people's verdict. Now,
the President elect 'is known to his country.: I
men as a pure, upright, consistent statesman. I
lie has enjoyed their; confidence, and do I
fended their inters is and honor for forty yearz. 1
In . the maturity of his powers and iipe in ex- ,
perience they Lave selected him as their-chief
magistrate. It is'not reasonable to suppose
that lie will destroY the reputation he has wen.
by patriotic, faithful service, to gratify any
,clique of. spoilstnon. or to build up one iti:e
rest at" the sacrifice of another. .
We eipeet
that Ma. Brctiims.N will • be g,uided Lytle
principles to wir4h be is Plelged by :Le
platform of hiS party, and by his own record.
With reference to'Knniss and the other ter :
riteries of ihe Union the'policy of out party
is fully undirstOod. The 'Official representa
tives.cf our , political faith ale pledged to pro.
tout the people in the exercise of theirtiglit
of selfe . iernment. ' If clutin g the canvass,.
the abolitionists tiEffd the truth about R:sitisas
and:her' Peope, tlien . .0 Diet' OH operation of
The C62lin lle ptiptiple -of popular sot.-
creignty'sbeisill knock fur adrr,ission with s
free constittition:' p.en now, Governor Geary,
true to the' 611ga:toes of Iris O . alb is restoring
peace to this hitherto distracted region. Iln . .
DCCIIA'I4Ati has fiitnnesscar,cl rattiotism enongli
t testst the disorganizing schemes . of Not-s
--ern 'and Southern agitators. Ds election is
justly regarded ns' , zl triumph of the conserva
tism of the cOuntg.:' The plain,' hard-fisted
taws have won a irietory oVerthe risienary,'
corrupt politicittus'l !The ideg' of , - Ma. 'l3o
c.tiaNstc• becoming the:- instrument of that
radicalisurschich was decidedly hostile to his
electionie pimply ithsurd: WU think it juit,
04 a mark of tood tense in the opposition to
L,withholdtheit censure, until they litid` some
-1 thiot.tantilde to letititletnn.' PrOphesies - le .
.excite prejudice -iedicriite' a ''selfish and dis
ll:KluesiTurpi)se surd; ofigiit=tri be regarded by.
I indepetident 7 Atiteri4i-'citizens with dislivor-
ir2r Ttit. Cibintse2s7.sts favored our
citi
tens witbO'ne‘..of:lher:r chaise concerts, at
Aeadetny erenin; fasto—
The weather was llLlAii9rOtc. but the popu
larity.oftteCorniu4iiAiew, a full, house.—
They exhibitO eseellenttaste in tlieselectien
of their songs, and st i ieceeded. In pleating au.
a task not mil) , or iften accomplished,—
MAST* LEWIII surprised and charmed :every
one present by his truly
,wonderful skill, as a
vidifige. • Should the COICTINENTALLI T arot
OUt town . With another visit they, woulklar
warmly and entbniiiistically received,
. i prvie:populiiiiii4 Mtn" sepota_Terfito..
soon b.,
0 4 10 471 ' itivistAol „
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ttf di • `" 1":•):
. - Marriage of Judge
tied on lrbanlogiving tlay to Mil% Ada.t'utts,
daughter of James .Ikladitou Quilts of ;Wash
ingtoo: Xis& Cutts - about .twenty. two
yea4nlpflageriP4 - Pies
Catty t s . tall , elegantly loimed ; yfftkaswciet . ;
oval fate, largo *Matt Greciati,
forehead, around ` : :which are, entfrined the
heavy _traids'of her • glossy andf abundant
ahesnut On her clear, pechy coin
there is aperPetual ':iiiirtiletweiri the
roe--the red and the white---eaii failiog to
rnaintairi_n cote supremacy. • Alloget her . her
ia10,640/6/e,. fully viOdicates 144 good fate
of " Little Giant.'! . • . „.
officer in One Of the De.part
nielta at W:01440 m, n • Oephow of
... ex,
Preiittent . Ninilison
— Tlie — ludieiin,:al..l44rer, and . has im? httiF
is slid to be• worth at least
one' Pt
untried Alidusanil liis future
r'e4deridd,will bd . :ttChicwi.):! his forme r res.i
dener; wile at Washingtondins, been in the
family of hi!: aster. •
lIDITMAIAL RRIpVITIES:
...The trial of Lorris:l3tiker," - i-harged with tile
murder. of Pooieisitt iro;.. , ;re:s :New:
Jtques.T. 13rzbiy.Eo"4., of New York
city i couti'Fti for the accu'tlii..
limiquet given itj liotiOr of An-
FOn - littriillgatne at Faneuil .41811, Bs,Ntoa,
Banner masllisplaM, 14.111.)1g: ies e rip
don ... 4 .'Fttetton AND fiCIaIt:G . AME Flit 1860.
root Daytoni; tint to L pextilitteL). the
Donor of another defeat. ' I . ; •
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.We ask attentioroto nn al tido:
iieblish in anothereoleinn, 4ntitletl •` VALVA-,
ni.g REFLVC7I9NS," ecpied .the - Brad fui
Times. It will be seen thaOlieJudge is get
ting in bad odor at home.
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Thu bills of the Bank of Enst Tenne4ee are
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mfused by • the Kentucky:: nud Tiennesse
bank. e -
5.
The 'New Yo,tk 11 rakl giros lieecidei• it p o
lite hintovltielt 110 will do . ticll to 'pier:L. - bi
head• -
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• 4 . Will somehOdy he goo' noUgh to inform
the Ilev: Henry \V, Beeeketithat the er , •tftioli
is over, his elittnee in I)oliti4 mta
pulpit hi ! :, proper kpllete = 40t only he,
gentlemen hurt. Fremont• wltkn he' ryas up I
they won't keep quiet still2T
`We•hare received from.nr(esteemed eorieS-:
pondent.in Lenox a poem emptied I.4eet:on,
over," Which contains sevtit' at gold ItitS am!
excellent sentiments, but ming to etrie
ruri With .which the tacceisinarred, we think
it will hardly 'do to publish.k Our fl i(111.1
better prase writer, thnn poit. .
.Our Curt
.in NVehtyentleti
t
to publis s il n syuop,i; i‘rovectiings,
tivgluted to procure it-till toy late fur itiKr
lien this
Tito Democrats of Susgnel4ll-.na Depot, fired
a nowber of guns and bad .4 torelpligitt pr,)-
ve.csion on the evenir4 dip 18th in honer
of 131:euvrAN and ISRECEIS4,IDG
We ilave noticed since e!ieliun • diTosi
,
tion Am nig the !oder,: of tine
this enti4ily tc strualerliodfnlis!ept,etn
Cithotic po.tiob of oiit
1V.(3- ithal! take Dereiir.er tii einpret-in
Upon this mean, proseritnii.4, - ' , lniitatel o ,it. Jc
vekipuituts ie
.onr
• . Fl 4, Dt - nteer:A.
Entbiriaastic Mmocritatic Ga:l2--L,r
-.ing. •
GulsoN, Nor. 24, 485 G.
MESSIM, EGITOttS :—The rilection of. James :
Ilucliatran is an emphatic eritioniement of the
fundamental principle in ila: Democratic
creed, that the peopleare`lir;A:ralsle - of selfg.-er
ernment ; viztrication of the.en
lightened and liberal theoryloitheSovereigm
ty and Equality of tire Stat 4.. , Viewing it •
a tritimph of truth and right over error an
..crr;r4, it is meet that tire people should. as
:ern I rie and mingle their v-ettaratulationS, :not
in the. spirit of aictors,_troa,,ijng o'rer, a fallen
f(re, but as siia patriotic men, rejoic
ing in -the success of the mu liana) .:arinci pies cJ
. thnoncratie -patty.- The Deriatstrats
this - town, gratified at the r!..,lkult of the .crun
ineeting.vn Friday,- Nov. '2.lst,
wl/ich was well attended. . f- •
Dinner fui. die occasion. ivrt4 prepated by
eitamberlain, - after- which tte meeting Or
gamzed by .the elettioa. Jima •SmtLET;
.•
Chairman, with Ludy.; Virt j ) re.. ideitts, and
ItroSeerttaii. Al Mod Clinton was nfitivint
ed.Marshall.i:.The meeting their ndjouritoil' to
the tie;(l, %%Imre Col. A. - Spic4 ; with his
cipat Corps Of ; gunners, respoided to . the 'fo', 7 :
lowing toasts, in tones of thutider, (molt senti
ment being. fo)lowed by the klistharge of eat , '
non and thred'eheers.: .'.• • -:•••
m e Sovereignty 4)f the Statei, and the •Un
- -
ion of the St..lies, as our Fadiets formed them
—now and forever, one nod it`peparabie.
The Pre.ident elect —I.I tams Been Ax -,
A Ic—The -pure patriot, profoind - statesman?
and con s istent Democrat. In Ills iriurriphant
'election. Pennsylvania has been honored, and
the country, saved fmin a reiyr'i, cf
The Vice President elect--jeni: C. Ituzeit4.
/*RID 0 gallant:you% • Kent uck
ttrainently fitted for the positielo the people
liave eliusenhim to.oecupy: • 4
pfie polierof thtiDemocratiii 'party, that
the People are capable of self-govern wilt, as
demonstrated in, the nets of 1 . 650 and 185
The only pulley that should be reeognized by
an enlightened and free people:
P.ZW - NSTL'rkilA—The Keystone of the
In times. atrial; true to het lf,` the coon
and tho ;Union; She has' made herself not
'only the Keystone,hat the base 4 .et the Dein:-
'cieraticoyratnid: " -• •
''Repitliti'easiisis:.4 name men . the.terror. of
Federtilialkind is iheirestima4on embody
in the seuiis of all eviF. -Noir it is their ral
lying city, by means of which they bop° to
''crush even Destioerany itself. Like' the pi;
'rates of tee VOSS; they stiei sailing under a
false da g•- s
[There were aevend . ither.'regniar toast',
Which we are oompeilad to ocuit for want of
roonu:- Alarge notaboir , et. volunteer 'senti 7
wepilikka icipSN of ikbick:llo.
'. • •
been furnishect us' atik.„6ll. of. sbieb,..-:_wontti.
welt 'mita) , ail intierttati. were our colunins not,,
already e'rew3e,l.—Ens.bnar] . .
1 •
SNteellto w:nro made by- Messrs. Williatup,
cf narford; . 1 : - ' 13 .14CANtin, 9f- gontr.c.se, 414
OrStkluelinitnii...;_. One hutatre4"gitat,
Were &ed.': The best.of'feelin,- , fir veiled, iiir,l
ate day_ wits a prond onelor; t Ile Pentoerat4*pf
•..- ' '
. _
The Uelegyous Preps .4n JPoptiel.
- We have told oct,tifion to say tnoro th3r
mope thit irtierfa•fluze . ;:itt political coalests ap
pears to be be:, owl proper - provined of a
te!igioi r t iteoliar elenwatq
eiretit,g into the tato eonlett :14 the r'tesi•
1.1
.11 - ey inipa t•e , l.'tothat canvas!: an exrep-
tionnheliaractivr, : and may iti,."orne -;thees i t ye
jastify II departure-from - the title in this lin-
Ktiiitee It:was, perhatet a Christian is w •ll ;;
a' 4' it Polilie4ti dilly - to 'demitino e the ; sci;ei e ' , 4
,whieh hail taken• ; l - rlatre. in . I\7:ttlizns.? , :t.:(l -, to•
itt.N.:1 , 41111 lite people .;12 . ttinst ilia intetiiipt i ri
of our peaceful i e h l 'ihroi with -the world., ,Ptt;
tine, on 8 rainier view 5.:t! the eiretiltiStauc Nt,
we IVel attlisfleri that n sepet . ition ol
_the enu ,4' ,
i
purkhed (iting' S ; k4detn;rer and ' Oetoberty
the religious plats would be -frattglti Will
dangetotta con , equenees; lad we trust quitit ;
may be the lire:occasion : on which the d r y;
gi:i- tliall mix • in our political *trifes..., 1
. 'ln !Ye first ; place,. they - - ran Flo do gor-1,1.
'Fi-om a pretty •iliorouzi; sturlY' i . ..i . ti t , n e t. ? l e .:,
sil ty, i.l II e i;h-etions, we f el j'a , titiel in say:.
it k ithut the alliative r.f tie:: ty-hfiion 4 ite%V.1 '1, 1 . ..
p a rs arid il ei til l it !r - eiierally: tarter Weiik:.
i , iii.,l'lll:ll) - ,:reng how_tl 1:,..in0w. . Not ,is
this wholly tiatia.Mah :(lik , vitten are 'DOW
ri,itt!• inv-nre t.t irides in giirlUlrliiirtter,..:
liec. - itre:Ttiell:Ot's!etulet':' wr'iiiit le' experietikw, ;
!trials of ribslt:ha though!, slid . l it ,e nir ,,,:. - r i
v,ay niti.etfeet artittal!: f:: :me W ti; the bad
siiierithoittein toitare. No on e -w e nid [ hi t &
4 toe,el iiiv, his I :malt. ahiitit a litisitiess
1 ; , p - .. , ritricrti. 2'i he szatri;i teit-iiii:r wo u ld 1,1, q a
; V Yia.- r....,1,1:1,: - ,,, g . il Saititit 4 °, ol ' A agiVice ial.ill4
:b e p• Miele of this .rtotiti
v have, as a geie, rid., . - Jive)) . h/I ror
pr:.e vI v th.sspo;,:.snr. Jams of Ne Kriglalfd
r, oat el tinder It theowatie. g•Jterntyttl
f inn ti n . Ektnlvei) , nr.fo the i'res . vnt Ifsiy ti.e
'eel hnoti i', nal - trite the
rr4itne thektre.itti,raitfit their lnraciterc
rut r..lv in :or..ter to prove. their, iiidepoulene'e.
in ...hers, %%bete the trivuetai.ry has Veen h.ng
i: - tree'o 7 , - 1 . 11:i•tota; the peopl e : ire
,s o a f ra id V.
itti Or I.f the name or a
Ilript.r, that tire , argument: ..'rf the ministered
sietilar matters - riga:l,l alttaci defeat:: Ids t•iit..:.
Ali4)getliqr, tho ;zit the elergy at.pedvr
1t;;;,• weight when llio ; auto 2hc strtalw
:I , nll publp.; !rite d. nv
;tti w lie:her they can ever move the -publ:e.
titripl in am intleptmdent . .be . ettlar direction ;
iii this case , they are aided by
their peenhiar preses, - anil ger• into aconter,
e 1.% IN:Milt/I :LIA. bigotry, they -are :di. oat
certain to sire' thetraniagi.nists., ,
It has lint:z . ireera the se.tdc...l opiniotrof ma
ny'of the best. Christians of this country that
the foitnidable.ettetny tain-t winch ri•-
lie s on has to eiiitten..l the religion+ le e-;!.
Nor can any one oho made a 'business
of te:klil , g the -,, jum Inds clasK:d." under this
hyntl (11 , 14:te this tire lfad, Ur!
wis;r4l bas,!st wit!
ritta:tite-, of htijnatt
er.!y, cantritini
r,!1•61% . 4! 11+01 intr-Lconip;tyte iliuNtratian,
country, in 'tin• ce.,'unnts tbe
It I;:ird!y ever imp; etti 14;1; any 01. e
j. , to linkc it a:tetaion to a noble
s:tauee devotion, or Inte:eNsitue,.. ,, ,,or
eltarity Buller „ or courage trials or heroic ill
legl.4y. or :tit). ahoy ntatily virtue: The
type, ti:ey paint - out foi Imitation are mer
etesto.s w hs., ha% iii74le a for t wive
1!1,000 In the sett of v:44..th the journal :6i I
aunt ail; 11 • H11 stri•et - "h.., meter
the. it:lloeore a ..ertatei fioni ” a Loteil iii
t tee, - doilar hill to th e
eho ramp
1)4n:14,f:a is :ad Che Nat
,
in:4.l . ey• etste.lga t
-eat' I}Ztr , li to. Etit(ire ;,. e.,-;110,y
:ttid p,r -itt.,t•ri'ptionA
,-appof t id
pp le y-tt;i.s in 2:o eaoel .
. the,e
stiriiii : 4 . tialrntiV e .• 11: tie, art! moot ite.tiyi
loggitig oil . Other 'se c ts
Tt - .e CathoNe Sneers at. the Pr:6teE-pant ; the
groanA over the. high . ehtocliinnti,
the at the Congtlivitionaii4t ;
the Presbytetiati :math; at 'the,; the:
revih;.= 'all. Week , after
,aeek il'eskt. pious editors rehanli their eon--
tentigahle cat - 114 etch Otlier:•-;:.oteetinie-
- ,,nenly . , but i,ftener in an n mkt band sne4k
•.rtrg way,. in 'shape na nn emotional lvttor
troll; a .piotisclytp m an. wlio tins b een sent
.ti,
fol. a V-114 , 014;7: It)
Hugs, Low doe.: the riq-tv
f la k. Ilow can ihey I, e ie•Ae -, 1
Lui,4ante I 'they not vailv Caro e•+teotnpl'fl , r
they procitiok. t gentral feel
~ z, iffi;trelftv —6 or relilziir,
ctitdimi ;lie grt,it was , . :he thi:4l;ing'
t‘t the . eottnt.rv, the. ti;•terntittation •
1::41. clear of 111,:)i t c
weifka! , ,i of.itrotnea anti children. '
• Ti:efe is anotherream .11' Wily no •politi c al
shotthlhereafter de.:•ite tltcse jou . rnak
With:the s'ingle.ex.;iptiOa of Ellir r oz..
e ,...taq Episcop a l, , a id the /391//:lii - Catholic:..
Churehef , ,-every i ireligions •sent in (7011 . 0 ry
is di‘ttniokt - twcharan(er.-:,` the• note-h
-am Chatche: ittive keen 9.14 by -thei rtlavery:
anlstil n. It ti easoltat.k to eXpeet
their intluenee'willini ekerted to:lnd:we :the.
tyliolle nonfat*: to rtillo.v their ex4i , itipie.-
The'uolitest.i3 nver.tincv,•ainl
use returning up,;ll it:' 13 . at ti= have iv,
clerical i 4111:1 en,:,e. J . ; ,licrald.
he, ..4:4.::;:.45Cer SnspeHded. ;.
_ . • . I.2Ar..e2ssrEni- Nur. 18d)..:
:The Jollowirx. notie.o posted , on - the
door or the Lannaster Baal:
"Norte : A r::n harir, bee n made Upon'
the Lancaste - f/31n.k. itote 4 having been'
raaved by the . Pliilatleipitia,.ilatiksy the offi
een:, deem it iMpoisitile tO•tm'et the 'liabilities
of the Batik'.o they are presented, and. - are,
therefore, et' impelled' to cloge_ the Bank.
" The nme.ltoldera tiro adYiF•ett not to Prlt`ii
fif.:e the -same, rta 11*„ narets,ofille : Balik sire.
stirp!.,)' .ced to
. be suffieleet to /slet Ilie,cjrc•nbt;
tioti and deposit •0 slot ol t ici)! t howeyer,
bo made td.the_pulqic - tilgt;01) sis rho
Gera elect can . ina'ke Art examination or the'
condition of the
71 . 11e. al ? cive ni)!iee.enti nu
. 4pepsiori took every.
gattr:l,i. p y,4stvfilaV.
iifrernoiiit !Ati;fied
rilffitf 'to siktitiii
miuld he made upon it.: -
. _ .
EA NOTTIA D XOPA 'MT.]
The Llncsiter Batik did not open i t3 ,1,, 0r5 ,
as mai this , mit:cling. 'cluselopmems .
Mince ma d e c onf i rm the ft IN Of our Coinom
nit f thet the uti ck.of the Bank i 3 evalli
igLi red ; end elf hough the tleirositure anti not
h9lch:re 'ntuy„ he ultimately old ; bC•
only After eoPeidpithle :,.4peeehtticins,
lit the' Stumlnliiii . "r4rion, trresponalble
poirtles =enure, hfrotighl iibout
tbis • '4,
~-s‘',..- *..i:i.:.
1 r-
RATIIIraNy Cashier."
LANPASTEN Nov. 180 i.
~ti.'=.`ii~ a
~,01‘, W O., 1 )1 e itini4it,!*4014-11.11!010.v..'
r - 7 . ;' .-, ---. `..Pliiiiiiiiili t's.l66.iiet. -. - : •
l4:.'.?*.t.imultiiit., , Mit; Iit!CIIASAir 13 f;itly ele,eted I
iltizitit.4t . t'' . in 1 itii:vietv i. itrioire,. e d itt i r i
~,.... . . ' ` t/ n6 1
pi . tijliiin.4,to:,kow"Wlio b e w ig 5 0,,,,... t t ,„ na I
li.4lliCi ' ''.i'(it , : iitliii kiiit):' , a+ . lvi , ii•i.,-. .S ; ;ee t ifali‘
in tiis . .trtitt:ter ie itseless, but Ave , le,il ;i• - I t m i tt,
Mr:, 13, - iiiii;o:4ll aliOnt him pitriotie and 5. ,,,,...
.., ~.
-; ser,,,t(ttiAie etniniOrnis. r,s: Cllalt.fril4o-KINSOIir
.
Of New 'York s haflieen nientioned by . - era l
journals a; .. ii.. fit. - pup to fi ll the ;.I.iiee. of
Seco:wiry - Of State. . Wo bolievr. we 4.',le.iy rite
ivi;lie; and feeling.; of the.detnoeraeyof tiii;
p ke .ij o a IT i,n , lorsibg "-the .fOlio'etinlj-.'e1641 - iviit„
tribute to the flit:mess. nbili iv eti.l .:4./ta,..) ,, if.e.tiev,.
of Sen•ttor 1). ; front the llevold of Lite nion,
e k litOet by, Ni, Cliatie.: -.- .. %...'• -- '• -. ::., -.,. -:-...---'.-.
, "So - Sloill . l . i.l'. political ftvuzy Ita4. teer
sh:ti:ert laiLiel.S.l/lekitvAin.,of..Nolv ):93;,:otie
1 itt.a.. With' an ititegrif)- a; telenti.e..;" as, we.
..g tf ri, of f:i..e 4iinill all tii'e ilankii'v:ollllh4E , Jhr:B
slayery (pie:o.ion:lia; etigiKleied.„ll.:Onfs . .stood,
Trout the. fir,t tnotnetit Of its ii : , itathei,. j,nii •
e.hete-.l.ln.i.Potioeratio fart stands to.da:it,
till manly etitmistener at.. thisino
, .
went commands the 'teinNt - of :the bitterest
teeiler.i '1 is (tat of s'Oild 'ma li
'material iik.thi
s
Yi hat the , people de nig fid t hisAdmitilmtiati6ii, in .
I Our jittlginent„to he cOns; iriteted, and tiiey have
manifested .1 list desi I ei and done their nart i . by.
the dee! ion of ,Jaunt, Ba . chtinitu..... b:inr..-ntn,
1 •':`,1 , . - 1)1.... - kini.i;ii bliiii,l the iiiiniAn in Ibis niii,t
-1.4.r:. With • a ;elf s-.ustiiti,.iitg 'earnest:,e4.4 - lie
I'7' iv.tve to - M r-litteliartati • his - ,e o : dial 'support ta'
'the : nottiOitgion, • and his hearti,..,t t arid ...inopf
elo4u..tr...efi . g.!ts .1::i ing, .t.liiA tet:ii'lfie I:anvils , :
- it ta:iy ke of j.. 041 that. should Mr. D. b e
taken into the I.illiii.et . it At mild .even t h ey
Ioh! = A• rtarod lii N::11V Yr:ik . .. . Tl.i Ave d o not
; believe, for rite_ Del lOW MC of litat . Stitte;
(. . .
e/hen - they united, at Cineitlaa;l, uttliefl on•dat
1 I:rin?ipt.:4
,of
~ilit, pat tv. with, no loop . -hule to
1: - /!t1i tait of as tit Valtiniore in 1302... And
...i.0y . uni , .41 , { to , . dil t h e city doctrine lisilt. Mr.
rtki ; lrSijk - on iin•;.:stofnl Upon . thiongh nii Mi.._
ilgilitti , Pll. :There i.ilte.rifore, nallk:Oeea,ion'for
1, ~, ii ,o her ?..i.lit. Ott 1 la?' 111:4:011111. ;' tier. dare th;,...;
le.idersatteitilit it, for they would thus,pr
I vi.
elatel the hollowness of 'llse it Hee
..ott . their,
trit,t, 7 aed 11. u; plaeo "tizen'ai/tits %vitt/out. the
vile 'of decent •teliPet, • tni'd . o4 - ,n,i,li:riitit n.
Hilt, beyond this, we do not stdoleril - Pi! iti . t.ite
1
..iii . ...ktir.e that One Fiitil, As ktOciti tit .. .llia iltilid
faitfile , -ncss, twist be pia'eed under the
~ban.
. wh. 4 ii . the faitillill: rant a., This doettine will
. . ,,
rout any party, oti...ting a preminin as it: doe.;
to- lien - son t u rd - de.,eition. •Ittitlier - Jet: .. 14,...
I Dec11;111;1'11 inks tp'his Cabinet theie tried . nteti,
and if factious pc.litici;va; howl; let_ them
hive it out. ;The pe , ,ple, looking only at the
„s ub! t v '..4 .ros - A, Vlll t , lllitililt '.',1111 :IS 11Ier, did
rilie iron.old Ef.2;o: of 'the ll...rini , :,ge"
Ya;esalert,;e!'.lectio us.
TO or'oor sub.tanti . al i i6z.g.F., those rot
inimekliately eonnete,l%idl puliiic. as ti .I+t,r
fe-s-ion—a trade I,y which to obtain a iiviutz
4;On-4:int I,rvelf:r owe et-Judg . o.:
in election com e- N , has - eei . 6ezai
as of evil et amble. • .
A *Nage rattoot bodome..A
erupt:im-I; pnvti.;;itti iti without .
.I , l(lieing the itiorp or •leAs,. of . 11/!o,ie
Are °Wig : A re. , .ert to Jacleial trit:ll-
'ithis
..!LitZ:sfee'of rights; either 'of
.1;e:
run or propertr.
.
WiCtie wonl,l not infringe thellight—
es-t.,,tielzte,..., 'Toil the rig s
fr
'otzi , of a ittil L qi Lo pct
for 11' . .tn,:e!F, in 1111, enses where his
_. •
his votewoula italiewe pt- ofeietice for men or
the rue:ism-es of (s.toi. e . rtnen - tal w;!.
hal' most hotteslly •Lhe opinion, mitt" shalt .
not failto nilvative it, that. a !titizett inve., :51
with the over of a Judge, "shoolti nut 1 •
y e , in i•l e d i o thtov theeig.ht: of
or., in a conteFt to 41
ne.:on - of i . oteri.. •
• Thw.ludge - a this district iß ; ibe Only man'
In 1144.1624 the ertiiimi
Hipt thou Mayed._.puLdie opinitan Who: in
sultsa.e. and wet' sett ed cenvictions -ti
Ll) . * SteUdy:iittentinn to the low
s it:l6ol;es of pattizan polities. • Jtittlgeity I
P l - 0 1,,,i e lphia, entered the piaii,.;7i orvit'l
this fall. and po,shooked. were the • . - 11 Tniinity.
—so oNerwholming• was the intitt. ;Ilion 'man-
if4tvii on all hands
,that .11,1 was . forced to r This w
sign... This ro. oper—lhii was
and we niust say this was a mink - comse.
How' lons ourJndcettill think it prober
to inflict upon this. District the praent•-slAte
o f thing: we are not advised, : We : - ,hope s anti
pray. that . ickige rvsigu ur that.
;he tvgislatiite will; vindicate .
the Judiciaiv aping the unhallOW4r Per'i•er - -;
sion to which it is brought
s in till's I:Pistil-et.—
' We mean f.ll What, we say ; nor will stflori .
‘i.intin . t.; on the part_of Our petTle, who feel
‘oillurizssi in their just demands to
our Jsulicial tiihnintf .from the - very low ev,.
•
4 p:iiitz:fii politick to abat.e . this --
nee. ' • • • ' ,
,
To the porgical..achniters • of Mr. :N . V.inin'cf.;
ti a say, telem, atty. villy.;:tl - vas•i“-ot,l yo,tv
for Licii •=4.ote.ir Wllanot into any
Icce - c-e, we :ue t so he (to
,rcpt eon 7,
t•nnitnste the foutiunti..c of justice, and we tile
!towel of a e-..ntrt... to ad t aitr6 -hi p:tlitittl
and tclaelten the - elcatnezer. of. yo ur
fellow reiti::ece: N‘ithonL-a. fair and impartial
court . in ,%14ivi) thev Yiudican, their rep
_ .
ag-nnst - t'aluntny.: _
There 14 no acces-ity for tine cantinnecl ex.l
ii:tenee Of this; JAM - lend l)i , triet . . The two r
v,liicii n,yor compage. it-;4-I;cncleorci
mat Stt-cinelniunii.ean,ln. mulcting. to the:Sal
liecnc,Anci Luze,rne ttncl. theie!lY
to ti le pe o pl e alanit annum,'
3 edge' Cunninginuil, t`.4",l;n: Itizei Ili Judi
ei24l -lit-4 I iot, .has ifot I
Itr.a . s' sert'eci..rict Jiidoe
interfeierl pablinly .volities: lie earl;
tem the duties ut. he courts ; fo ! . : .sum- 0 01311,
till c?oitiai; ct ci Vt 7 nocl wt., rd. - .tyro,
eiecOd, CaintAtt,.44 courts:Of 'PrailfOrd,.-
eitargte, 'without' Favilig cctOna io
Jicltnitted nbilityityill .1 endily porfurnt.. , ct
• .
. .
• •Theebe etnitieat=.lbfwvaia., 7 -thes . 44 imprt7ll
Judges, tsbit..ibrlnl6l.4n iliec•lbarnc.4.l.
tha .thdy
in 0.0. Iby an int et-K•Vetteb.l- in t)ii r
'.,:,'thus c.::l,b ha o;Bl.4c:tar or: oar Court bciri
pra:eate.l,_ blab I tax•paya; bared_ : the ~.f , a. of fic
twobb• - ancl 'ilt•b.b.i.bandrcd . wich,
veal' aftiii
le; tv , fellow eitizemt, nAz - of ibe Log
igli4 lipo,,t) li4 rent 1v ift lie vottittfitry
;'t" JO*. -Wiluolt A.lol4stot r e ivier , this :step
unneceisarv. , --Bratlford rimes, -
2====
' A ve The tielyspatipr* in Sfht . higan,n`re, 01-
re - 48y emus laitting dial the timii* are ‘dotityed
fly k‘ftew sturtmc- - . - •
- , ,E itOUTIOV •O loirs• • sataa._-~: T okir
'.gichtm l v 111)
t o of the nittriter.pc 'Mut (4,orge.,Fcitang4*-
F',l.ltii/try tOrtit ot ilat,'.ptutt;
i , entetivel t+V Sttzt . g4 -- . Wirfast at liMaY
lost, kvli:4 til • yltrii;•' of
e9otitv, :on' Friday, - the- 14th
co. 11er4.7 , ,
.Ijortgl)i;;,,Az . dpktg , Tii Ltrr.—Capt.
njiil,ltrixtr•ltn. - tilt = IC 104.1 s 1o: ter 't;:z
T 1 rntallj• nlirat.roa [iv . ''
Omi.writ siist trial Otii`titittrOi.
filsikathtektiott itv
even,otheri.tUttUltr~tl $t leti#t?l[Tlel~itT , with..
$
iiiinstilf,. - are flu only Ali vp s
=,.
•
Z .;-
• 2 Wo linve-knolkiis,A ver.jr*artieJleotletrekie
,to obi ig ngir ►.rug,'to; ; _a:':.:cotttnbatsott WI kb
t rte: remit'. k.titt- ol ' vie. trate Ot... , eourio.eon.
tinmilly:,: ic e*i' e , di •it filoP , P, 1 / 4 4tiblit:less i 't ar
- Ari;o B.ll'.ne;":*fiiotitilialt4. fpeet*liilood a,.
t.,•l,,,eve,tn II wiiiii-;-•tii4 of ?ex[. in% ite .
4, ,, , , 0 t 10rie tel.": itk T.sei,4 tick
~.4„ :iy! !..,,ik - vt , ,y.,1
n
4' , t * o,,lteelfitie44 enor:., (1 1 r rile of auk
i `erti4l4.4., aria t, 40, iror2rillfro;4o. kirect, in th e
- ''' ' - Ai kir
.1111 , ,t mei, .tyouil sooten t .oli. - - - t _ re, whi c h,
IN WI boa i:triitting ;14 it i: - 41rtivgt0igfitt...er,
Htrtiii;•;nf iltf.l in q iii } iti;.llllll - ' ' ali t iii
-174,
ol e o. who lotre not oertitli a, 4eoitatappreti.
'tiro...hip, to tho lyioN, who cno_ 44.410.9v0414
• ,, viiii. , in C C '
Y- • it - rair leif , Vitre7.i" th . e ii"il t i i Ougl its
-
; remilti nt . olAltittitir 'to
s i y fititg' ; ):Y& w,ithi i ,l,: ive-onn y d eliwt vd J . gee . lemeen -, m oo
r
1iv,,,e:4, iikey,114% .4 .. medi t)2 , e ee „,,,,ii i . 03 -41-kk, j a
ii'iiiiteFle' , 4l"-liiiiii,s; `Or:'. Imre - tribe - m*o' a
(Ira %ling 4,4), of piete ie it,ereerifi e e t if u .
, 1 , 17 .„t teilr itli t iliOS' ' 111).1 11;i4Iiiiiev of ,10131.-
1 tm l aia, a nd .Izr,:a . aiolt,iy- lofortif it's- 7 110 . i dirt
i wimid,antlitc,tilitgi'ltyllottufl if.titiiifiriere on.,
Iv. ;I i orA... '. -....' - - - .
thßtt nn mlttrir ow at
pid-bd Pi..ia' to he morally eetivineedlhat
it every.; hing ehe:faihi; ho'ean 'either nianige
a wall farm c:r edit a {riper-=and liperiene4
tiPows wheie there are hundred .404.
led young men e4pable of wanes:l4)4y preatic
i lig n prufes,ien; there ore net more than - one
two w i , noug)l:-
scholar and.a ! runirJif f,rcatiGal SAW/ tOrkh3ke
filt4,:thoyer;illl.thei:ntiiikt
1 1,. : ( 1 1 f ew; • : ,, A v o r; t h ey
.zirWS•• 11/110133.g eA Nt iSI ! ; O! the:PSi" WU.
I.a. tii;te , ,:n! , :qiii.tlee th:it
are una}prixiateti. Piti4rdeipticf ail-
".11;e Noitlil3,tant-h - Canal-itt!uhur-4io.n {or
tl tti"i~;i"tieiti its;:etitire--lengtlitand
the .s..tnn , l r.fth+, th.tattnan's Horn reverberates
our .‘ - '4lley ; itre.lkitig.' 'tiriOn
with its -worry. •kteuternil& - -Vite
cmittex.jr!!l-titmS - nsade., - *ith , 'the Yolk
ittiproveregots . at•-aceenftat :R4.4l)4'4:flu
the greatest iidcautage.w al!
,seetfoits of our Stitt o tufa,. pFtt tip. 11,41-17, to Ifit4
z.t.,;:ion :dung line-or the. wink. About .
t o• - tuty yeays,,,:t•illtie this . hit firoveinoitt •:L - .eties. •
I.lten k-wil*ntri4Atoti4aiidtituf-..
fered
wa' agai i7.tiove ted
again ,at older 9 . 111 rabi; hui... , ,W4."._perfortutti
in suCh an in - yet-feet u'ut:tinker..i,hat-jk,inight
W,lve bcien, n it lion t
.1 the -
North lint unh - .siepe, inittead. of ther4trotth
13rnn.th Canal: ' .
-of
the work it was,pnt in elittrgo Alr:tMaffit,
OFte 1114443 f igable etrorts, i u ofinetiOu
cn4;zetie•-ai.i:i i Mr.-Elliot hiviaeoorp,...
thtit.
.was-altnoit
lust lope, the opening , br - thia Canal' tit eue
cest,ftil 9 - ieratidtt. Lass
.tree}: tittitt;, a pptti.
ber Of .13Wits art i town ficitgbia,
eo:11, some of hielfpnaed . '6o: oo theii• • •*ay
to tit:- State - of:New York.• the'•-eifivid
of titelirst- both-tile Band -ftit:ned - ottiittiegot _
o n 1 - 0:1 , -(1 the " Capi.sinith, at the •
at'f.l L.:: tie% 11 . 1 e tleek'Wits Our
:21111 the. banks with these" rho
could nut find. room on the', timid " - lief•-
•-,fornled.sonto -c r ilf.tit' o r. - . 111 their - iv:4lM ?Mits.;
tel ly st rie•and the. craft carne to ahatt is ttta
I i:ts itenr eiteeis
, yirttit for iSinflit pvid Elliot, 'three "riot' - Eqpt.
.-
Illith,lllBl.llllka •the'lilitd; 'vehettilie'eotu4 -
tni
Elt.te r ,:sy t i. The proble__ nove soWed .
and we 11:fre a I;ite of tuyt - ovetnotta through
thi sentton of-.the State,- but 'yet
renmitts to I,e doue...althotPg4 Eire: #ine is tpen
-
f v r the. patzsa!te. of boats-it. -.mot, be itnig
noel - that the ww Lis so," . .fuliy,-- comptettm -
to require itotbinz more to. be r iutt Ci
4 . 41 d,•
:...ntri. , 44,,-++.,n
for the Llino , t, sure,rituttrig . xtrortleiethe
Su
perimunch::ttt:ive*Jtit !I 1 ' * si , t , n a .botii
pasi this seasou.-2Vort4 - Brcinch, Democrat:
.. , 11.2t4ek4 ois the , Irish, Oath*
•_
fit response to the c: ~
-of oar f tleiklibor we copir.th e
fol ow.;
ng brief, but excellent'frOnt the:Raw
22d:..We expect'
„
our : iene.s ; wire
_tire retidoT-,.
ed. tT 1 i rgly 'crusty and. ill-nat by the
•
.election retum4. ti> find fault- -
will', find. ,
der the ipilopencler.t voters, they failed txr
-lead and deceive. - .
• le.fore - theele4.:tions, -• saui to. the.
fashion of a eortain'chia.i . of . newparre'risto
-
1.1117 'co li-h, and t 4 iti:V•ritutto thein*sivelk ie•
.
t o th e i graceq, ihat . if -possible they
ccut c;o:11: the:U . 4:a of their-v•
eliwtiQn the C 44 is an -:.114...h •ffentlettittu".
ppgclitteti- td-the pvhsh, of'-.the ••‘• getisroC. ,
1 the. n . .e:t! . 7 —the
,bountrvnnotof,:4 ; ti lee t r eed
Curian;apit - iike OSlT44,land, But..".het, r ;
ti It in aitd.• I iii not
"Vet... , 1in...1:4t-I; , •:.riitfili -pie:teed nii lC!
Abe-,
p• ,1) I 1!0:
klerpip . ;,
t nnticiibte'rl
sti=.
nalde :,to hint. his:'
etripreis.7.; , : l_fir t tit. ctin§tiotis h4P,Via#
an imp:l:not nncl , a pAttitf,tt.grfittr,poi.
litiit;rst
ilf sitles'ati;i p : :•1)4 in'
to
Si 1111.1 S . ;
. '' ..
- ..Acwr the eleetton however when his high -,r
pri2rogatlvi,t i , exltattsbed, the . , Irish voter
fin is ho is an . igrtprani, 'bigoted,: 'stupid.: for 7",;
; :e..;nerl—tii:lt Ito - wishes to init . : Aniettenibp- - ,
'.et.. the-govertnitent, ,bilog.., OFer' the - P‘Te' . 21
t - nd''''
*ll'3 n itattiintinrinu.s op evet . it,_itcesible..
on.-t - ,.. '.
.
ensitai !' .tt is he ,who - ote...ek, /34 tbi riots, .• .-_,
doe',.", nil th - e- drinking', a!! . tho tigil . ting„al(*
,:,
ohenting in the' pitin.tt.i, tne'etin:.ts, - fillti tat the : ,:,:;
r 'Olsen's- and , ttlitethint•es, - e:tneg, all theiieiiirt — -
taxaion--niftt; , - - iti iltorti-thst he -iti)itiythitig , T l-
and_otiortithipg; hut witA 'hewn% n'short-iiins , il.i
tweiretß to thz eiee to' u ! .T.ite•nqui!Pare.ls_. f:-:-.,'
~ tity*pore bin) tin rah, , 4ets , ...113......,0,cv:44 t., - „
..A1 ,1.,,,,i.„;:it.ai i , ,i. (1,,,:ti estiniAtiitn --, toter . than. ~.1
t lit:vended uliwitrilly;: , iiitil ; , :6.'ean - itoitifoo'.: ,
iirlieve,titut ho ts:the sittne,ileit"to rittleiliin, -.' t
IL; .stt tint Nit.ii - t,- tit ,-1 e "II et , fellb*'' 4 ":'•
. ..,
..
,exae e ~, -
lit; w;is intly 1 shottr,time.,vl:ol,ents.,,,,-1 7 ----ay.:
. ' li 1 - 4're'itityninn , itig te . , , tte,.htig -- ,ttitlriktl,-
i:fittili`ttrei ftenfeti diy the intitiiiii - n6reptitikr l . l ,,,,,
2 iefies n nit it .ea rt It - nib inoted :to 'btiiiit i hint::
ov'er to.likeirATildv: iirkt.: brought. tieetOlhett""
;Iv t-ons t.t
i, ,d,:withutit,fortitoi inttitritieritiaigun'
inrga - to , ry - Ind
d perdition:, alielt iiittOßrOills...=. -5. f
t tOntt show' tliithie 'tnet , -- r grent 4,n9, 1 1.-- i :, : '
edge ertit d' 2 ti,ih - 'eitzliicqer ! April, - y,, illfi, ,
othitinue the :pinta. ~ yenr nifer''YO ,T ' 4 0 14 ''
equslAtieltrnftictkittiti.---E4 - ittitstteinteit'' 'l'''. '-`'''
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- " " '• 'l . - ,, , , 1. '
00 7. 4 V,V 1 - 1 11jut?,'rukul thitt 011-,Sututeity.l ,4 ,:= l
4 'ihi11 , r.w,,L4 0 44 Dor Su;queituuuu, Niot t •
9..(Rin!ta(iluine mallow,' to us) ,wits
disvllurgo-i;sf tisgul,,o4l4 ,
"1 1 htqltinm oteur;viou. We t lutvii not .14,aiif ,
0c.:,i14.rt it; ully.kor
pr:Ttii4•V4istilovi - 6( Uktute4ot4__TOtr
tpry. rk.. f ir k tty
i4iit:c6 - RepAii4i4i4 , ; lOW
1 1 0 . 1-Miour.V%ils.g4egglAilltikrait A d *
-.; -
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