The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 25, 1857, Image 2

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THE PACRIOATION OF KANSAS. himFejr, neither a Democrat or lleliublienn,
POI, lOS,AT .TOPS
• ÜBLIC - 14N161 4 i5T1KT1Q14414 , 1 I,lo\trig,
OF TILE IKE', EUTUTIV3I4
•
Speech, of MIS grAcetitkticy, Zt a.
i'llikertpasvairtsor.
In repliltnee'lri thtin invitation frotn the
citizens of Topeka, , Governor Walker accom
. pauied,by Seurstary..Stanton and Mr.. E. O.
Perrin, visited our town on Saturday last, for
the purpo.c of coining, an acquaintance
livith our people—of ascertaining their views
andpislics—ofitilerehauging , seotiwni., and
orliroinOthilifitiling,s of tauttiaLeiinfidence
and good will. At four o'clock, pureuatit to
.iiiireensr - notice-Ivirmeting of =our , eitirenti,
radiketsmaterostatandi . inteiligent, was convened
tulip liC alt in order AO hear ail eitprea
-geion Of.thia:Gorernar's.vieiri,to ea
"Astinplilitettitiesiiild the +An !Of adjustment,
lOad to - IcOnfer-freely!witia hintorrtlievitious
1-palitinali.opics ably eingi&sing , the attention .
-4kiiieVeopielof the whole Territory.
,r -,trail: Holliday presidedilandintioduced-the
Cieerocir nhoote,,vanced. and said:- •.!
'sli,:tsik/ifoo . -C'itizosk&-UvOn-the,sirEvitatibri of
!, , tlibttitisitivrof tbeztown:OfTiopella !and- it:
Otioihil!, - ,1-, , Tivioieitinsounelwit6 -you,' in rre
lord:toithoseito6atimportent interestslwhith
I mo ( ..x . m ie et e d with. the ,administrat /be
At the .earifest_request
:of.:thiaresidept:of4he toiled States; I bod-
Aentolidio-oomelterialathi oCeopy 'Abu -Poilt ion
ICElSloVeritor.f;of Tads- dun not come
%Moog yrmtalt a Kolutiteer.:l have rug r ugh t:
rtitiottwiiton. Uu,ki>b.r.outts,ry,,.l..haye ite
oeftry.sl:litHaral I. MU :Crew to say,. with,great
rlditlidepregrOsieg out of-tbe ocutvietion im
trwsed.itposszthe luituis vf, the. Chief • Magis
.ltnte Ale umot, had - an. his' Qabinet, that
not only.of:this beatitiftibTerritory
of yotttabutlthat of,the whole Union depended
; . .upon . .the,,se . ttlepont of these, dillicult . l . nud
excitlng questions,
,which have, hitherto iu-
AOdeced otvil ,war and • discord throughout _
• 2 ,
„ . 1.% rico, toerelore., the matter was presentee,
,to run in that . liglit by the President of the
.:tailed 'States, ati;.f all his - Eabinct, I felt eallvd
nOtw i itini;andia i l my- d e ep sense of the
!:961:10?4ialky trli*o I was required to as
ftune, -
to - withdraw of this
Africa, atid ac, s opt_ the pioffe.ro.l trust.
.1 am
• oYt• -here - this. day thefi fellow-cititoßs t . to
Add reg yop : upon thole grave and morneatcuis,
At3e4„oof , Aiii ) i coricem so much, not only,
%ur. p,e,se iond ! prosperity, brit that of tti . e
.5 13 °,1„,- - : • ,
-; 4 1 4 41„ ;Permit. me to kav,. that it -has
lieu toy 4,- to .have, trayelif ttiroiigh every
..Sja . te in this I.lpion,\except t;alifornta,,,afut . I
4nust . ,say ; that. Iliaye neyeriseen, anywhere,
Any , regionfor which Godluoi,clone„so•much
04,erfijp7,of " KaPgaS. (cheers.) - ' An that
5,,!4: !Ant laptaod,and propeaity,the recog
. „tattoo pc theprincipl. , 44l.l,the. people,cf
t stts_ alone . ,ruie jut excreise in
.eotenectitin, with all the groat questioni, which
; hare 41istml.ied,the quit and hairony,of this
:TjFriters4„4 l older„ fo mxLe net. 91'1Y the
.4,,0pee,.:a ooe of the nu-Kt
- of the Ti4ritory and of the'llnion but to
Juakegaxl, , , soon, at the proper pet lA, to
te n coiile a• - 4v-ercio.r State, one of the most
kispiportant n;1 tf,ourishin&i of the whole. eon
1r
, werilren-ion Cols a pfactio..al goes
"bn, mi l l - ,,1" . ,,,0ke it you are , . Ica rueo.;
Wit Iro - ii,do ilk. ~ntilo to tl;it>rie4 but to,t:u•ta
aud niSillts;and that 'you de.. , iro! to ascertain
irA n t9i-'thelsost mode is Which.n peaceful
" 47 rigt Ritlit r ijr 'Nieceiubst tkplotable
anzura". d
s-t pablishA - in thiS Territory, togetli
j'°/"s"inr'itt,tinetßns"-fiom the 'Prel.irlent
'T tioti- ed : ,•:tates, - Pninting out the movie
reached ( :Ciltief Magistiiite:of the I:Saimi,
• zd - orEe %T ito that -hi - A 'position bi• the
4 : ? ranklin w ill Prtple, as well'as his Celli
-Mel ndividnal who now ad
- 17 ' ..ren w '''' s Ave.. these onestiotiS Can he
chailie. Tik.; not by a - party, whether it
iti urn pits of aslaverY, htit by - the • whole
- - ' nobleman 66 110 7 at KahRIA,, who, as is
man
of ti:e
ir - -, :ht, hi-,, thit - t great principle
, fOnndation of all oar . inSti
• \
of lils time at m ' ;,.,,,,- 4-, 1 , a n , ,, e I- • • -'
~
,_ . , taa majority
Inueli annoyed - ptrill,e4 .what shall be
- .. upon his e d it; hir lkoilT:=.•-' Ett,' .Owii socitil
In .turn' shAitistidn'lltitytit' • se t . . ...
-Italittas,,,, ; ..., . -1 - ., 4 - i to -lb ... -
.. I s , t, - or
'. _ •-- . ~ .rtow-In ltd,-tin}
4:llUes - '' - .?,1" - sele'i:'Birailieak."as r L. ..
I• -. .-;:hitiitt 31I:1 - tcaiq .- tie' Ili' this; that in . e,
4en - lit . - e•- , l*Ai t nticiii: - shall . b . e . ..: , . s t's t-O ti:Ortheeitizefia of liatv
.tir
, °-
- A tli be subniiitd to the vote . 1,4 - . . 4
• - strif",l.ll4 , ;(i.ldoi•insisi 1E42;4 miii Arc
. a i4isesiidit tails:WA:be: Territorititi ' I
itatt l . 4 .4,i ll ! those . _ixbiy *Were residing,. sere
...,. tit a March tist,'hut - I mean . the
. 3 t ' '.:opleveit,Xankq, tiot.'• ilitly those 'who
air N a tibirAlitit those who wiii •be her--; vett
- -'faitii . l iig t ,il Etcsid cut 0,-s—that.:thir•y—th peo-;
pie - bri. siAnttri thsz•einsti - tin ions - are - to ope
ra - -•- - -they'hy ; st In-jolts- of their.votosy
oltall a for themsell:ei what shall tie their
on, stnd.witat -- shall- . .ht , titeir scteini"
itistil' - IR..' OA , . Ihis..snlijet!t, LI t,lesire, I r e ...
I
peitOri;i read it ektrat from Inv litstrtorel
• Addles to . " tild • people .of the . tertitors• of
Ifitnittir;loget)‘E-r with the riewsef the liresi-' I
desiollithe,,Vnited States.. . .
elecfetet'il cannot' doubt that the Consen
tiztn,F.V.-04ean the 1 - tni•etition'=isitieh is about ,
Itt i lneOlih _Septet:ll,4r -next.) . ". afterla-ring
fritin4 - 1 filtiile , OOlistitotiOn . will , stibtnit - it
ter Atittentiori or. reiectiM4-bv a' ttl'ejoritv of 1
the - then"ii...l44l bona file resident settle4l a 1
I
Koansie - .?! - ..,,.', ~ ~: - • ..: .: .. .: • .:- _ . .
,:,IVith these views, well known to the Presi
dent and C.:bine:, Lnil a?)prosed by them I
Vixpted gio uppointruent, of Gurernor of
KA,Asiks. 41s,:inatruotions trona the President.
throe , ; the Segretary of State, under date of
the 30th of March I:14,114;0in " the regularl
It 2 iloelerritory" in "Imernbgpf; a
oyeptiOß CD4stitotioc.aud they
Noyes
. 4.116 ";,;,_ i nint : oo of the PreFide:nt,. that
"' - whenFtiFb"a,Cupsfiltision;shall he suldnipW
Tr" :l 9i7ville? -91 1 45 t.
Pfiltijet 4 , l :&:9ic t Ale 7 -*XerilAt et,theic u rig4, RCA
V 0116 4 ,447 to 10111SL thatinFtrument;.tand
the fair :exprtaun o?pqpniar will last
' 144 be 44 e T4lo ' 4 fra )4r,
1c .420 )-Bcqf own flldiviiled
"Lrei)e2t. Alt qt. as my Ocir 'eeystetiou, i ,that
unless thettinvention inrunit the -4.;cl;ustitti
tion to the vote of the actual resident Felder.,
cf Knosas,ittathel.lietT6tite - tailly - and juftly
coUsiffigteis , lol4 . 43o6stitl4oB be; .a,t}a
+t44 e,te k l. by Congfe/a." [Cries of
- .
Ititatielltitl, OIL 11)6 submitl with 'there-
Finitiabf, tur:kdr-illiatake,lntirtnkappraileatiou es'
raped* lipi*liioes.and the polio* . which i
shall .4fiefemittup:ebty -to pursue. -iii the ads
inbastitathetrzbUt*execotive 4epartmeet lot
thearteileiri ofirstroa:i.di,isitsrehred
faveitipiettiviiirlhat thcrAitijoritilof the
PlcOvorgulisaisogat ilmtnilmolortos'oftightj
ti iyotsty of the *f. &wan
mit adopt their vice Coutitation en! reje#3t - ;
ito...th' thetnejetritrofitheliipopie of Kemal
et the vat tellist , eleoiBe-.4444.ee timoi via
latealsete oiltieeEXete4g3ipisieejfi
dimikettair eihitert:kpeeriotwiliaguisi
etiyhether &e . tetrtirettey.,bet preset:tel e / be.
Hitecthet - themet&who , tleeireillhat the
tettitrof titeigteplesahatilerAtbliehivetituthee'
but a monarchist or an ari.tocrat. lie desires
,1-that the few shall govern the many, whereas,
khe great fundamentaldeett - ine which lies at
tbe basia,..oeitli-„Any h iifeWinstitirtioni
upowincl4 thevrt . rep4e, :an sithiOE
has been iarstiettinto . E sftioiw
.
.440pel
evoiry- ot r ;St+ but ,an auj i whisth,
... . . :,
,getttlernei,49kleyottri,..4 atid., -el
~ tien to
sustain: me; its\-4 - my siisette h`rVei shall ob.
t•iin iti fullest tealiLltieit here, is the rule of
~the majority.:, :--,----- - ------: .- . -- --: '' • '
[ Now, Lilco, g entlemen, as to the mode in
e'•
which this is to be accomplished. - I pre
leurne we all agree-.---at least I - hope- we do;
as to the doctrine that the majority of
,the
I r.w.ople c,f. Kansas, shall establisa their own
1 constirution
and . irttiodrice such social insti
ht-
tutioas as t- 4asoritrtriifer"-^ - 11fif '-'how -- is'
Asia vt•bwdone t , :glie.Con'gressofitWe United
i States has establishd for:Kansas but, ate mode
lof..idtiott Ott: thitilstiljoati•and - thatvaetion is
khirrugit the tistritoiialJaegis4atatre.-•-•,• : ' :•'-:
i'-•::. So*,-ncintr!of - mort'eatt wrel, nufre . tha!ol I
sio:any.•of.thow;atiertlorublei rind ',..ealatiltons
pcircitirista aces; ill! e It'ltiire, tsktn istieel la ahe
1r.,r , . , 5t: ~ Fot.mt , sef 4 l wish to overloOk:the•••prist
Aind loisiL ft!rwaski•to ivbeti er await! ijltter fsa-
Att re. -, -X hat Ila - ritbrial,••LegiSlatis re'.l.li.for,- iu
~ reeirect :to , 'l,lref - .‘autiartity Overi:this :questioir,
..- . . .
.0.4 9 , ,
. " - A • r - •our
rejee t ...._ . also, .; a' tnejerey n i ~, .._ , -
.., - : --- . -,... , ....e.
._ _
.. ,
- •
been 'recognized by the.attta' of ebneeress 7 Of I eefee, teilispeeii:o3e'et the 'Con.tittitiort - 1 ,, e . , ,-trat ngaln , t.the cr.,f)%i , :nm e nt of the letete,e ,
1854:804 - 1 - 1857.. l'ltat LeelelatarLehirs caged :e'enife t e feit'ytihr cen'siderroii3ii'next • fittl.' Now; I' S''''es; ("Y" , n "•'') ' 1 " ~"" l''''F. e ,. to
. d .''' i5-1 "1
s, - 6;intitstiorefo aitsernlikiitiSeptettiber 'fi tiit. * it 4
len. I "it i raitt, ie . propoied to - be:dotte lie
;set rip the Sotte gotweetteent4e.tj,. the Piesmet n est the
and ill. ; e goy. ;
That Coctstitution theylitill'etirethey ia ill: not ; this Leeislutute 1. It is proposed to pet in on eirtiment :Tie-et: v ..l o
letibitiiteiotlaismina.of the majority of the then I er n tion a bede'orltiii's. - But vou must re- i "te` nft . '''"'gr' c . , 'LY I , l i ee p ra ''' n t ( "l" t ."'"nt o f 1
It State. laws. (A litre, "not . now.') There I
:actual' tiettierleoof .ICansse . If' ihew , elo • net I member the pitsiig,e of -- Istyeß is no farce.
titusesubmit it I Will jain,ron; fellow-citizens, is not a leitnlete. •[A•voiee-" It h as ' l e en. can no; be' • a State,,.. eoverntr•ent ivithont a
....
Sei . ee-Govetnor, ivipjout his solterstabier the
in leitful opposition to th,eir coares.• {Ones of beiel ' A law ie n eonsmitml, it exeets 61. e•
1,10"ct!Tr..11" t'. Iltloit 2 l IA ti0 . p,, , •• • , , 1,•nt , - ,r the
!",,good'. l -..and cheirsjetAntli 1 -liantiot doubt, dience from the 'whole people; rind. is to !tele
:gentle:men, _thateonaeinue h• hither. than 1, ally be put in force in the "fertitore. What is I ,"itel s' r'''''' un" 1 ' ii'-' pelt'; if c"T,4 etc;
',l Ilere et:unut be 3 if;l3lC ! ,ZoVt3'nfp•rit without ;
the Chief Magistrate .ofe.he. Union, will •join the ' contequence ? • Wise , . von thus- proil Ile,.
[ y 93 In oppositicin. But t :gentlemen ; tor:ray- An - Absolute; clear. direct and positive coins- S•.ale:iltri e e`.°--';•n • nti li'e . rs' c•• • Ihn°", I'" S t 't,la Jude' ;
self. I.eannot &ed i t eloetnet-ceneentione e.; without ion between that Legislature and the Govern. e without tteer stile:tee:Oro7 "the juogee np
submit sachem itestrament as they may frame, • nser,te t sf the Unies,i Su tt ee. 'The re are tw o pron Let by the Penal:legit of tie: I' oi' eel State,
for the. adoption or - rejeetion ot sthe- 1 whole ; sets of 'elicit to trovern you. Every mnn's con-
under the leits of Cenereee'or a S'
I :pcople of
.I;:anavi;--to' all_ who now are or then; trap t ; etery mall's title, evert , manse p os e r s-lature with 'tn. state:'..-..the,-..the,the T ate Legio
errieonal
.I„nstv,be, actual. lsona.fide resident settlers of 'ion willelien by involved in difficulty, and in 13 ". Ti ill"s"'; this or it m" . 3" n""iling:-
LtheTerritory ofelCatisaa.- "ilea, at that time, the course of three orTour months you will eeite.y ties que+.tion i• :then re e lielli,,h; sgaint
;Wad in pureuance of •the'fisethod. designated have a large importation -of lawyers. [A ti:e *weird:tent of the uniltsd• Stales, • ullieli
'by the laws of your coontre; by the inertic• voice-" We'have 'Plenty of them now,"- ye t i tell elle you du no':- mein •to reiett.
I none or the Chief Magietmtibt" the Union elainebterl It will involve Lott in endless lit- Vto - . Ile re trentieman, I newt) you me
t whooaß platied there be the people and sworn I itation, from which there will he no possible i must tencee . .. thanks fer the kind end 111,101
iby them to exectite • the laws; I'do not e en• extrication. - gent nttention Kith which vou playa: listened
i
terrain st driubt - but that that Con4ntion will .NOir. f , entlernen, is there tiny neceesit r ' fir t ' Insi `e !-I '; - '' kS 'i (3 V " ..t.:. • " '‘ .l .' ttt It.; to ' the
t:IICi.‘I„ . ) 2,nrc . , -/ n , ferel ton enieel stn 1.,t• atty
iAul.mit to bit. Whole of-the bona 0:le settler.; this'? 'IA' volee.- 4 ' None e nut e bit, iliele
peicefulh ,
(I, , eide .•ele'aetieti...e., Ihe 'teita ef 13W. ilfi'lt•til,'l..:llltl
of. Kans:te, the determination for 'them:AO - lees
. . . never was.
z,f . Ti:.. - p.• 011.• Wi;11;‘, -.9 fully (--tal,ll-11,••1 lucre
-1 '''] "Can You not
bilati:acti , ,3l..tuoitirity ot't'he whole 1 • * - '1" this question in theist - ode pointed alt by .tite
1 Wl:ether they shell adopt 'or 'eject. that Con- •h it, ct• t r rety . ; eit".zens, you will cheerfully ply
Rio of Om erese.; if, ite you can 'awl will.he ve,
stitution. It they reject it th erts'ie an en.l. of th_is seedl• pee:tete.' to otple•rt yeur ()en gov
thet. Co/nit:lion: •It has lietfOrmi:.:l'ite eta .e. rote: •a-fitir nod - full (ppoltlittitv of ieicirdine volt r
[A itoice--- 4 Why tie nut "ha,! '''''''''''''• ( - A `."..'''' " w'' "ffl hate 3 g''' 'd
It lite% &Mourned meter to meet again.' ' i
[., e it ?'' juentlettien -t• wt „ not G overner of deal titc,re cottfil.itt-e•-itt the vote of the peo
eoite..," What next!.:].. What next, you ask. 'Kilning, and Mr.-Buchanan was not Plesi- l' i° t ' '"- given 1 " 1 " l' . •• 11 . if von--will tell "s
by i% het !net: e sti:N. thteAteloss are to be ap'-
ge.atienteusl .. Them-Are two other very easy dent of the •Uniteil States.' (A. cuter-"'llow
I %%ill am :4'or flint queetion for • I
exits from the r t i nin nit Yr an d * •A ' liec l ue:4l° n ore we to oet it fl - Yon • will 'aet liv the r"' n '' - 'd-.' )
is st ..pritc tic i'l one, I prispose•to answer it. co - nieent io n - su b mat i- tig the 06tist I tetton . to have: te e doubt i . t. is feisty asked and in ~fair
(The vtee,." it certainly is") I will
1-iiee.letot•er 'next., not under .the , aet •of the the vate of the whole ' people. [A • t'ak'e-. `pint.
I late Territoriel ; "Legislature, but tinder the ....w ho ?,. to\eiect the o e lll . itt•l ,, r. ? lino i ., . sey I . :1 . 0:: to (.11, L., ,,, i)tletft, ,, i - , that if tiwy (10
lilta*..l ofe.Cougtees,-you,.the. whole p0p! , ,1 of i t!,, , er.,til questinn rit G4.ntlemen it is cette ' II"' ""P'"" 1 :1 fait ::iii ir.ir'' ll ' .lll :Th;ris" I'Y
l.liassaas ehave -a right tits:eleet a 'Delegate to • - •. 1 ..- q ;, 1 ce ; whi,"; the ~,ij4),i!, ~r :,,,,„ ;,:„!,:•ii, Lona file.
,
:•• e•-. raiall‘e..l• ,.2 13223.. 110123....1 A. 1031 the eel- : ~
i Congieet, and .toel e et.s e Territorial Legisla - . etitutiOn is • t o be sijbmitt, 3. ►Don% I,t I:, ri• -, .:"n': i - v.t!":- t.f I;:tn - a; shall v , ! l -, thr , I l gli
tu;.e; and through that Legirieture you . can l•ren aWer after ebedOWs., Do not refee• to ! the. itterententeliy or init,eatini ittd ; r:e4 will
epeii - k - your views and instruct them either to rreeist.:e'and then sea von can't N --, tr. The4' ..--' `"" -1- 'n't - '),•°' " I 'l in !; I " .ll 4' . nri"Siii'ln II tht'ir 11 ')
call A 210 V •Gonv . eitiiiirt.to.tipbmit anew Can-,reat Ilizti..itantial paint is this, will 'the wletle '"2-'. aid ''''.€' I'''''''i""ra rind C'''"Z r e - ' yl'ii : ra
stinatiou.efor the,e4neldetation of the 'people,:
or they': cell ,inettutttheir. Delepite to Gin ! - neople of Karetas next WI, he a - fair e!eetier, , i'et ;heir ("enstit . etie.n. (e - teee „ . .., ii +ll o h ,
; iinpertially end :aide i•onduete.l be impar- ( - 7- "" v ""I'l'" ;ill""itt 'rrip"rii'ii •,j''''-'g's'l''' , I'
greee, chusen by a mejority of theirown rouse t t i,i i i. „1,„,,,, j b are ren • t); , port „, - i fv ..-i, 0,,,,.;,!,, is th..ir duty it/ do F f l. (A ve1 1 .,..." Will the)._
to.ask Ceureress to pass a law autlet r zing the ;•f er 1
taelneelvN What Sleill i.e dit.ir f.l m ,:',. ' l '''''' 1 I . wr:ilt-1ii , , ,- . I ern not tie; Cor.vete
tee-Lb:it 1 do net ii, tile tliey will give - you
people of liAnsas.to form ,Suva- Constito•• i
I • rt. we element and whie.shall be their t oclel
I •
lion - for themselves.: . . - '. : - I siy• tteey will, boil o e, e st, p 11 , 11 1" 1 -it-'-l.l.i . "' 1 ... ; ' - '• ,(A robe,, ". I a ill, n't." tile
,; ifistnutionsl;
•It is quite cert'alni genthmen.. that in 0 4 ' father -IA v • oit•e". Kaye Yon got the pow- ~ ,t •••;, . , . .i.e,0_, r l'itt e et . e. ts nny 01.• ello :eell be al
/node' there is in any eveut a•peacefuletratluil.. kill 11l hive not the pist er to brie.: •,.. :.
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~.•, ,no . 1,-..,•• ercii ! ) .1. ri.,.. : ,1 ; th e in .t, 1
.qrsiet.exit. from -.ail the; embarnesinente and , t,,, ,0, if :t w <',‘„,,,,itimi will no . 4 1 0 it , 1 s t,„
-Lt:Vl' • • ••/t 110 . /etlVii . It/ /- "i•
diffetnltimi by.widelt tint are sorriest:dell, nod 1 j o i e yea - in lawful oppo s ition to their •
prove , - ' e
„, , •t -ty-L , . -• T i,. pest is
the time is, inoitv . coining, at , it : js bee .not 4 diii_ , ..c. IC • rieA of goo d, t o:e .i.--,.‘ yoi e e ''• vici..,l%l•••ll,',.oi.,:eto_....itti.e.,.s.e%.,:ivs..l'Vetliie;•, po?.?er. :Ind . 1
,„. e ... e-pt^ist'll ftl'estai In ±lLlLatia - stli,;Tie - _,.ze j.,
~I it 41 Lot.: vets to__ , toil' xromis(-." At: . n. " -.... t oeit power 1 that. . ilv • o,_ , " 17;0'11 t 11 . ; . 5 ...
.•1 , Thee., gentlemen, wbat ,is-,-the can er a eo l e e ; i';"•,,, - •7" -- .7 - ",
..
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.:. .0 . ...:
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r'', 1 ' -1 - -t '''.
ren tom r Another r oiee-" Nei Ittet no ceetre, , e to tater tee leure 1 !tare ; ane
- 1 , which is'preeenteei. You are abort' to have ; "' o "
elti , 1 ., 5... , 2i , e,:t „,, i r d:r r . 1 1 :riti 1% ... ; .„ ,at 1 , 0 .4y, : t i r", tr? .. 3 . -0 . 11q. u , ro:INAtt limb and f e i r e1e ,,,, r .
1 it.'stlettibled Isere at Tooeka, next week, what I, w e ll . - .ge11 , ! ,, m ,, n, - I h are t „, ) ,, ewer.to g t , , ,-,,j tat iii- i.l eeven to the people - c.f E.•.ittses to de
! is.talied ,the State Legislature. for., they tell I arms- Lf t j.,„.,,, 1.,,,,..„ r i m , : h . . h as ' eidi: ler thein..-}v e : witat ...Judi be their feria
1 you diet they .ire now .about to convents a'ed in refe ti•e een 4 . ees- •
te ••4 l .• ft) iiiC/ • C/Ifit/ett/r; i•t •ott ii ,•r ~,t vrlmp.n..lredediler the ^ , t , ..1 , c•soill , : l i
Legislattne for the .State•cif Kees:ie. NVlte ti . i %.,, ''
• I f • - ... -I '''. '-'.• •:' I •- .• 1• - I i • •• • • - I' . ` '`•
' t' '
ekettel that . Leerielat rellv4.-v[Athevolvicheo,idmvotil.e lv ~_t ecolt. ,l if ~ q•.••-,:on %•% ilc 1 Ills tory , . , :tv:or:. You-0r0 , ..•/4
i(W•
, nt . have . not eeza tun .
.. ~ , . _ .
~. 1 _ _ - .
t reieea,. tee. terent vouoeee te; t. , ppoottnitv.
no fau.t of !nine. [A voice-'• fiat .110( j,OlO-2 ,
PeOpie..l. The pets :le '
, I in Buchannn power to repeal • thoee laws ?"__ I have one po•Net 1•1* wie,.! : Ti o man or set of
I zir e O • for your so-ealltel - OAT4 6 / 2 .31AT k. •
- . • - '• a• I Another vOicee'llasn't he eanetionefl thine V] ?"'-'" '••"" ''',,l'l"i'v mcl, it'll . '" whir! , I * i , :t' ,l. t/TT 2 ' .
claimed by sourectree, las ►but 1,7:::: where- l
1 Lie had mi . ...1:in ., * to do with Thiel - but the l ''' - '''''in'''v '''''"l. :".' 1 I 'j:it I" ..Y 'i " V" " in
at, there are.now regis red over.lo,ooovoters, l' • *- • t`-. 1 ' • ' 1"I" - • • ' • •' • '
Le•nerees t.f the leniteo tetetese.as seithotlo-,1 : , `"ill 0te...-:!1; nto .t, ,, er net:. (Le e s ot
es at on , e '-- •r m 4 1
• . k ' i ' )l/ . / 44, -are- . 11 -'te ex' I t the iserritiniel L.-eight:toe to rose laws. - 1. ;,,, " 'net% t0'.....1."' en.? ltni reeeltoese, (ler:: 0 .
clasive of t"e tietusentie .omittede• or *who I Pre•ideto of the United s.'tottee" lees' taken' e n elii:•11 the C.-vett - ler it I; l e lo'v, i
have - arrived .1) ' • : '
e•ii eince.that 'date. The Pe"' 1 oath tii carry the levee into • eil ; - t. • • '-• '''
Pon. F. P. ' - '-inti:ti. the Tterlioliel S
. tu .. •t>.•
P Do you mean . to.tell -me that 1.731 • - • ' • - -.•O , .e... 1 t._ le ,
for NCI! If ion are opposed' to - these - litre, .Tars-• eve. , iette; 'elec./ lit. the .eleennen, ntel
votes conttitute the whole veteof the Terri- 1 1 ' i the 1s • - - - i 1 I•I •, ' • t
eronea. people's vot e to teee a l th ee; _ ; a:e.r.., , ., t ho. Ji•Net:i14:1:10 111 all eeerteelteseed
tort: of Kaaart9 I ' EA. •voice-' That. wag a , F . . k „.7, 4 • • ' ' •• • • 4'
" Vi • S. Call ri n t -et at then."] 11,...e.,. lams. t•-"l'''''• ei - c''"• •.,
year. and a but t 3g But should thcies• 1 . 731 '• .le--- . _
e • • Is nce. to e least diflictilly dein: 'your co.t.iit. . I A b; ;. , r mil to .st td,:e ;el irese by llon E.
vte-a year and a hid( ago impose a• Consti. I-- I e --' ti ' Ai :' •'•0 1' - • • ' 1 ' • I
, 1 :It 't WM. ..2. VO2CC---"......ep oot et ees, 1 I •
)0 - i 12 rim, tetietnetto tee proeceetngs.
t u t
-u
for all time to come upon trio _ presen t ' atUl 'we will de well • enough.l '‘'‘' It. • L e -' '
people. of Kaneast [A teice-" Not -against j• • • I - T,„,; te 1- • e • -•en ''
t emen, I: _ • ge tnyeee to you taat: - so ter -a
their will."] SitoubletheConstiturion Le fob
me Power is eoncerned-and I do not 'doll!):
iiiittetl to their 'Will: foradoption or not I fz,. '
. the.t Cott ate rot, in ant; event, to heve ri-en
,
voice-`.` Yes:l - That, gentlenem is Ole great 1
t acted here the scenes of the naid.--bute :to rat
queetion, to.far As theoolafe coneerne , i.e.litit I I
undenttaniFiliat yen.clairn to be a Suite rove l• •• '''
, ae MN' rowt , r is concerned, ' I - pitelge myself
.
; mat the peeple of Kansa*: and al lieeses
I and-that - eyes:sr Re=called Legislature, chosen , t•
11. • • : sttlte tint', -not the pe.tple of Mietooti en of
, ety 'a email .number of • votes, propo•e t teit 1 i k • '. I • . • • e • - -
;• .fsteetieetreetteeor any cachet `::ti., shall int, r
; e•-• ‘ ‘seleto enact laws to,be enfcsroed in Kateoti. 1 k r e:„. n .i f ,.. 0r1 '6 2 ,i 0 ; T e ; Tot ... t o tc . ij o ro:- ill,'
' l llliS miserwde r wrioisty,constiniting . mottine. 1 people . of riiinsai vi. lief eh nil 'be their • i tor tu
; tently.:Ofthe•preseat people ofii:rnsine'propoee • •T e• • ' That • 1 - • '' "
• none , • 'voice- nit it my •1 rettrine. _
to Isosoette defiance:ti: the . ants of Congress. Cries ,t -- tz „„ (: ) , eeoderl 'flat, ,„ 0 , - ..! ...„,,....i1i c , n 1 t.. t ..
and in ,Ol.en rebeltion, mark you; gentlemen; I.shell decide' it for thiitriselv;;4` Wh't.r i AI ~:,'
not ouly::against 'the: l'e.rritoriai '.laws, hat) • 'r• • '...- • A % * ",• ‘,
1 . li • I
: lassies:: te. ewe rtncl . government -of the Uni- '
views to, mine arebot - carnet, into etootoiesen
- I you - tee...roll ; will :not he'vert fell nnd fair Ott
1-tetl Stat4e, to Assemble here, sad. re -
1. - . . • •• l''‘'' a nt' 1". 'ft - 1"•''16 decide forYotirsetves what slelll
- , po trm i
: ing 1,731 TIN/pie, in/posethis Coastittition by ~ he y ou ,
form of eovernment, nn - ci i•otir soeiel •
feree upon tile pear} Of Kenvis by :the 'en...! itiel'ittititint 'it Will then 1.0 time encieoh to
sir tweet' of *`.Aces, [A ,'voice--" Where are ! • • ' •
complaift of me, but not 'till them • IK'..Yeritl
thoet 1.-Cre;oo.voters that' are not on the re- I
vontee •""T'irit is Hoist.' Another - it •- i :
exile' 11 Some inaivertently omitted,' runny ; ;4. N - 4 - I . ? -'-
• * • --- . - ° e ' ±.7 " .
tat ahottt the !meat; lav:s 9 1 And nOie ,
who A culd
.. not register anci.ihousandi whO! 1 - . . . ' • ' •-•ls -'
es asked , what about the booes'• Is is-e
-ls/see arrived siciceethe - 15th of March' last.••l e\ R -: • • --- • - '`'
• ' -
nc Your very Governor Nir leoien on has
A s s te,gerde -, tl9A.,ftegister, :. however, - I say to • ' ' ' • '- ' .
1 acknou ge
-led d those bogus laws by petiole
vuteti - Ust, it. is" i tef :eom
ii , PurilivelY-• little con. - ; into etreet a charteropaZoed by that teeetS ,'
eequence, i(tire'Cimstitutioa ite• submitted to I leeil.lature e and so have many of You, ttii ., l'i
I tie . wittele-peopte ee . ; . .- . . : . .
• ; neatly all the people of Kansas. • And if t h e
i;t maysuit the purposes •of:Tection to ask ' L ' ..
',oats% Legisleture has power to pass eh-eters
[such questions by.tiec..who 'refused to treis • `•
„ it has power to pass any other Jaw,' not in
I ter. but the„pubstantive is -prat
t the Laatsti.. - • •
, , conflict with the Constitution of the 'United I
1 tutiou Can ire of - no ,feree or-etfect,unlets it, III.: . ' - ' .
! Statei. [A vome-o llovr are thotelrte l e:eiell
for them iv. deep whether they, Sviiladopt j • •• e•
ors to be nimenned I ] must to
I it. or
.. note •Itat Imre comes& I'mde et( men I - • .1! I .
. wit h
'
I pointed fairtyapt impartially. of cour.e. [A. 1 ,
acting in defiance, of ' the laws of' .0 • • voiee-ee Who into appoint•thetull I doubt
' and-in effect i ve:le/lion against the"government 1- -
of,. the UnitN- States, repseeetstiog, aceoniino • '
,1 te their oten lesuetheeit, Jess than one,ten tit •ofe - ' •
.trot thatthe Convention, will prescribe- 'fair, I
. ,,
r. jost e sind an impartial method, as they' do' in*:
;other Stntee. [A voice,-" They did, - in els , '
1 the.people efsiiitelasewho come forward And •-
• ; ine U . S 280 voters in thia'connty.'"l .-''' Well,
I im"....that •,-theeleeoPle•esext. fait-than not decide' '-'• - ' -
I tlsisepietii lal .t• 41 ff..ntleineerlet us look:'at • that q u estion,-
04 -:-- 1 -exteetateyini.nortl, , nor an rt •-• . -•
) \What hare thetie 0 80 voters todo, if NOti '
of, out o f e ll ow - eitioinatreslaewhere:throlighout . ' • -
hare all& finavoice next' Fall oti the'Consti-
the Territorpsholl.:ocompttbe tietw`tgaStitn'. IL
lion, or reject i:. • -, . ration . • [There has
- been no census taken "lel
' • '••• - '''-'' ' •• That has-nothing on es(ith'eto do • '"With - 411!
••.-Geestlemen, I vteme iltere.!fot liituypose: t,',of • •
~. • ciestiOti:'f . BUt :while- I• :bust . 'deeply fe 4 i4e- 1
pe4ce Dad pacifieation., _ I come henexceine • -- • - • ' - -c' ' '
. statitlejlibere Ate etrentrottailceethat theirs- has I
, nug'uraterttlale fele off, .taw; of: juttineelann - 01 betq l : t i i - ER Tent -
Emu .•centhis; : what 164 :to I
; the whtaft.-PtlOPie of Mai l ei vo l AY-g i vittgtheir' third,: lartitth 't - O'fi ty th •- 1 • r '''-' ' l
thole w to pro ess to row
an ettOppottuaityiotedrepting their owe GA' to.. • ‘.
• . - • 1
t eSentitbe Ittipubl i Lein party' of tide` Tetil tort '
.stittlttestettliteauteolesilosriag•- ; a . lotittlfol- of ••-' • - ' • ' •
. thwtyotrehould'iteither register oi.iote.•:i. •-•'''
1,13/ wen , to ithstiate a Vointittitiow onr tlienr , - • T - ••••t' -•
, ... f
fromregistering' • -;, , : , /11-441,
by,,,k4optiat Lucie ei.;,kawro,,.ptep*••
aid Ili : , you . ;were
. rel/t, as
,pats Ate
their vaflouktetatnatittena e eat' • andelaried;. to kuoiv , V Tellika!ng 'the tidviee of these' part.V;
pat io 74 sPeratiott;* nolo 0.-fho?..ovet, 'hied ,
lita4:ersot .1 . 150ri, - aj•rd . : t hen complain, ' sour
I ate witolo peoi , le Of Ahfr Territory, aril depriv- , 17 annoryiii . .e: ' You, nett hare regis i teredliere
i n .,... , 0 1em ittf :t i ogt ,ii.,b t, t i ct i ec i lle • 04 t, b e i t . oiro : f's . ,onlfteat!4 - atitfhtinfredv: , in thlii . 't . erritery
1 1 0 " T 'er in
1 4.,0 01 , extiot il - e ,„.-„ e _, eoo _,
,thetc r ow ) . tttire . boa rtrig:my 'plan' Ita • %!e • ixpre-4e4 ib ,toe .
'"l'w• rellt.' Y
Constitution. • . ' ' t .'' • f:y anot i• - e 't •• •il"
et ., „, t ,, i . 14 . ,i • -_,,,,,.. j _ ;. .,
~,...,; t!4...ii''',deep - f egret t.at•th ,It 4, A( it
A* twie i irevesct i tstilAmneheit , fer • and Many Of, yoity,Toiiitty s 'ilnee my arrival
II 'iiii;cfs i
_„,,,,___,„,....,,,, ,t ,_,,„.-, o __
; ___ F eee.____ o !tie dittirtsed le it one ants resolved to
the`P (ma, :2 outariporpattatuag , 1 i'. ,. ...1
~....., ~.: .. ..,.
..
. • I"
it w ho reit ind
poke :: ja, • l - 3 7 1 W .rfil l' iriouviidly
I:64:107,1w,
,! ,p , ,
..
,r,v . ,,,t4 ma,_,p!,., , a that lie
,wll._
stew-dot:4.; eitti , rog *sib of ;Alice .niq vire : inlet i 3 lit . h' f'-! t g 6W . r . eci gl t li° t'Pla". ) l l • 4 ' been de p t lit
. ,
to pot',do ten gbi i seolt io n _. o c inic h,4 4,o ,... o l 0 fleecy priyi!eke,jn.voil!ein . g . ' , reglvtered; b 4-.
• _ cause /9 dettates that whether - reetpered
for the 6.00 d 044 , 1 , ci: g , ,t IPey - • - ' •--.- - ' ' • ' '
b - ~offer.; . - , Wig
''• 136 i he *l)l'dot vote '-'"'-• ••`•-•;'. - - -:•• • -..-? ,•-• ..
or
mow hrid , Yitiittitttjittlkti.oWniiiiiiie..of , ,aiiiir; •., --,...: -,..., f . .- , a. , .$ . •,!••• , t . ,
..1..„;:•...; t : F :.- :
tleting 4: {A , 'Vetti4thmt , too , •worctiow", s lpectlio-e i f. i .., ;flow 7.11 W itra„ 4.1* xonswitiolillit,,s44l, 46 t,
tjoitoit„Owl!ticeopi,ilktk.thipw4wweVlsw'rightil- oPPw.4.•iit: by isAixling 44 0 01:11*1, - 414, 3 . pta
pte i'PeOpie•Aff tiltit!Uatttiti , •;s4totkititya , joist, 'WIT* I Y,OP.thq4 ) ,W4I, 49414:OPk.tbeif' Coo-
t' leAtttieeffteifiefttetilivitartl* lE
rata Mgt laitkot ilikofipn.?s,-,py •nom.gAgmt - P,u44,l ,, instrocu4ll4 .
,:...; r • : : :- . . , 54 ,,- .1 .- • i : :;;• , , ,,,, 4,-,( 1 ,(1 t i:t . . - ;A11,f,x ,, ,74. 1- 4,i%: , , , , -, .. iri , • - ,r ~,, 1 ..t , --..:: 1e:, .' i ,L , -:. '..: . •
VilvWbeii&biAlturiMlAl;Tiaitraii4r4,l:';[X
Nyito'riverUkAtty Tore; the r,o-
rle of-tli 11tatetl. Sta:tes . h . .l4 just . elected a
itmjatitytto Congroti 'who entertain the satue
,opinionlivitb lotn.Alits is a matter involving..
t,- ane, ilapiiiwess antis A profperity vf the
-' w ;.. rtiopler-Not4 towns will Vkivanee in
rc" e
inwpitatire and wo4b, your elaiini will in
..oitaret cartf r your
cm:Lc* irk value. jutTatumnd' good will reign
i trritity if the people Nsbri'l
ate no* here and — who will be here in No..
vember or I)evettber
..next will only decide
Icor theinselves wlmt shall be their own form
of s tioverutaugkern.l .
„their, own social; institu,
bony. •
lint what is it this Leg,iihrture propnses to
do;-withqut the ::alighestrneeessiry... without
111.1'4141a-est pretext- oi 'apotog7 trader - the
mode of adjustment now proposed ? I Ipc:ik
not nova is regards the past. : J.wish, ,God
that yau I, and of Vs eattla rid) out
the peot!'s• r 4 voice;'" It cannot be.(lone," an
other vmee;"Atih,imt hO i gns laws."]-
11tit, thein i 'mit; zentieinat;,' it 'you
f voice •"\Ve - eanaot
g 4 thatM get ,that. EA voiee,
'"'6i're'tii4.:i„litir rota at the'Tiext CleetiOn,"l—
geftivit. "At the nett .election in
von elititt. the Tefritorini
into re-rou 'ennrilx . flic:f.l3 you
C:10) lso, " oil. '
, r tuts next' Taff
that ivsttualent. when you havo a fair chance,.
Cotizre , s u-i!1 not as though you had: No.
-you ennuut cident the etnlit I t tit ion lis refusing
. to "tiw. Govet.pon_js,rigltti
;tad - 40 . thtir.'') . viv;:gen),Tou.flp,
i•e:4ly have , :ti - ictu 1911 g
Tbere " nottritg on earth that 1 tore, n);
1 4 -• _
than fred opiitititi, trtrep. nud
Cries - or 'it.bi•t"). TliFffi of
4 .d.,1,..etin, to It, I love to lir:,r P•oute of
you differ from me or ask questions. .Come,
let us - reason together. .pisearding. passion
trid prejadiee;ttgrettittg as you and I 416,411
the difficulties that bare oecured in the past,
let us n-k ourselves this vett: practical ques
tion: :Witt: is best for the great future of
tins:is!, (A Yoke, "The Topeka Cons.titti-
tion.") • Well, gentler - nen, T loupe no one will
sae so, unless the min
. %%1,0 beliere.s,that
1,731 Yetett . tt•liould deprire some 20,000 or
30,000roters now 'in the 'Territorv . ,.br that
sotity''will *he here . ; of deoirling their own
Triton of gti . lierutitent fora:ex.s-elves.
(A yoio, ! , wte% it. whets Misitouri'etthe
brit?") I linOe nothing to do with 'either
Miss'Ottrior Massavirettettli. I Jon Oar' 161 1 1:-
ins , to the future. And I say: if rote
tear; tLoini erica of "no no,")' if
„% . ou ole•lito
.confhef ; (" * No no,") if you desire to enter :4
robellion, not ng,ainst the Teripirinl la%vs cnh
• 17,- stw..men tlt a s - pul , liNbeil in . the
r ! Jri.,tle to, th e
h•tve inii t .ortiume. It is.sigt..'.l try G.
I: , :ti-t}l.r tl:e ltotel at the time
to
i a prrson
1,1 , 1 prt:t.dou-ly
but. wi 49 h a d
lot tt I 5!..01.1.4,!r.:;.;:, OWitig . j...! a rui.unii,.r
stan;ln.7 with to hi m
(T)n) incoe I.Vai.ker Of - the
in.Fiana S:ate I.o..igi. , ,hiture, that the hotel was
o;:anv.l.ano that 1. ,, 0p1e wenl.l find nut That
(This waf. 'nufere the et.-k•
11::,11.,•;• tin to bzcito huldi t fettinrk.)—
The 1-(•:-. , ou a:lil:reil.toat the zliito s time in
-in a turreut of at , u , e'of . proprie.. ;
taflod to improve 'it t n op- .
runty 1:1 4. 41:±a btarder. th e he
tol, of tp preruiat a stra.igpr trnterine, it.--
:Meti the Ip.‘catuc an
iaa.h• to butt up this ,rursterieus
man,--hat mitiOut e-beet. All that. 13 known
h 1 ,....aft. hint is. t hatl.'ke did all in liig pevrer.tif
ter.!cavinz till: iltte .to;;ecnre. 11+1 .situatiOn
ey" sLtraril of the Trhke lfouse, and that,
t tint, in that, ht. left W- sand
for Rus
ton, ‘ii.:re,he had fonerly lived.'
Axoizter. A.401101:$ Al3ol:rnON CLEfidTMAN.
—Among the cases on tht calendar the
court„a term of which opened . in
S.teuben comity N. Y., last week, was that of
Georgm D. Stewart, Pastor of n Church
at Bath, indicted for' assault and battery,with
itktent to commit a 'rape, tir_ai the person of
Mrs:Daniel it, of the same place. The
Elmira Gazqte says4hat . the case -attracts a
/urge concourse of people from the • ancient
and “ristootaiic :vilkage of 13ath..,....lotwyers
and. hankers; deacons and. laymen;-maids and
inatrouri,tturned out, plentifully, as: witnesses
tote
in
case, attd asiager hearers of the de-
tail. that rwere.expetSted-to be eltciteil on the
1001. -tut. thery....were disaltpointed. Tile case
The wife of a rAsprciablQ frni!esninn
N.-Y4oecupying
rtitaition, brought- btfoie 14))106 InlgiS
tute.- and I:n4 - Ql2O-for atAling.gei ß h: froth n
dc- tio,l t,tore. The hu-houl en.y
etreismaintice, and; it li —
Enid;
ally for:itiii fittnity. \Viten ac*ested, the wo
man hail - forty tiollitia in -bee' pnit-nitinnnie;
giv.okher for "if in 'money."
ierbUtior Gcorge.Mctsreir, fOrnicily of An -
ou Friday
Meithin4 , from the i•ffects of n d isente con tract
iqtrit the Hotel,'"ichere Ed dined on
the Bth of Januar; last. He hid charge of the
funend cortege whiob JtecorntiAnied 'the re
maillt of jobtr Quincy Adams;; to Masmcihn-
Fettt. Tim li . efetans of the 'rime( 1812 at-
W441;1.'1414:1 foneirtklu Simosy:ifternoon.
EINEMI
Aiilifutrose pcnurtral.
.0 4 '4 0 0-71rg. l'f?
-
• - s•tt•j_.- 4 , .
•%
• Y,,14 - ;
J . ii. geGOLLI7M, •
K.J. '•
Thstr4clar,•jmie L'sth • 1.5.57,*
DE.IIOC4ATIC STATE TICKET
rort GOVERNOR.
Wa.L'ILV:7I F. PACKEIIi
Of Lycominy Counts,
FOR C%‘ !".A I, COMMiSSInN! R,
ranatok) tiTiglCiii.AND, •
Of Cote
FOR JUDGES OF TM s iiWrCOTIRT
• WILLIAM rirl:ONG,
O
Bi.rks County.
JA 311 N 4110311!SON, .
•
Of Ede - . Om'? y.
Detl2oelll:_for the Campaigig.
' Being ..1,-..! , iroas of placing c.•ur paper with
in the!reach of all . r..ho wi>b to understand
the true issues involve ...1' in the coining Gaber- 1
natorial contest, we offer it at t*
ratcq ;-conment:itiz at any tirne during riaej.
pre:_-mit, mouth, and continuing until the fir. t
or "No%ctni er. or until we get the-official re
tutu§ of tlat Slate election. •
Sif,,2l , e copy
Teo copies •
Rrtk•en copies
Anil an extra cf;py to ti a zetter up of ti'e
All or.:t.r , inU , l. itirariably
.aeensup:tnied by 'the ca ii.
Yuk , :ors and 'others will please net as
run- l !cttinz 11,11 Clftl,c,
Heeling of the Democratic Count)
con, a: ince.
A.ru,etir, of Coe I\tra.wratie C'om
mitNe, v,ill l,e Ittl 1 at the Committee Room
.on Wednesday 'o;e-1501:pi ! July ; at I c,'Ooei:
T. M.
A full :iVerolative. is ep141.61 e-e
ht• of itrwo tsnce Mere the
Cumw:tL.
A. LATHROP, Chairman
June '23,1, 1857
Mr. Suernwo4 . llpropose; ;().cnniinTe
1:i!= enul4e ~r in.st in Pennrin,liip. xt
rourns in 1'11,..ni ck.
to perfeelllle:ns , ..lvcs in tl , e aft, wll (10 well
to givtl lulu acall. Gl.• ii.nd . ,ee uuriv.3l:,d
SiWC lIIC/JS
kite GI 31:1:n
The hill for the .:de of the 'Line of
the rtili'de \\ otk - s. exeiies considerab;e
ous,ion.ll:rimErhoat. the -State, rp.il gotne
to take pr..cw0n , ..3 of ail
o.h.g - tion. in the ai!proaelt,; Cul,e:-1:3-
I‘.lk, tter,,e
the Le : , islature. we several articles
in cotilentliation proei,iong,and
sit!Cti r; , lw• tleS4iite inort , ri:i
eve: i• tax Fiver iu tha Common-
we:11;:',1 sleJul : l 5 , 13 in •r 11E.
It pror....tr to. pr,if%ce R F i ‘el•• ,1,
,mtion of .
the 4 . ,t..:1,xi0ti. fe re: . izoni•uß
h flee!arntion tf,g.t. th e 1.,,,:h•v
e.f diro,:d..,,n :Mil for a J
n,f o f ti: e . and Rlilroad Nolierty
I , elotr7k, to ti:e State, is not . 0p", , ,a1 I , y
any p4ty ; i• :.:tirnst a f :7;ft the prop
er td a In:I r,11:001 e“rpf,aii,ka th a t the.
1 ertior raey ill b•-1141 tLe ixx Pavel; otter
o;4r era pr,tes!. Ilk bill amounts • FRC-
C czt ny :0 a i•rop(:,11 . 1011 tO 111 • lilt! . I±ll'3-
11:iii:naki Company at the exl,e9,e
the - :4;: t to.,
.aa,l .1“ e • lint, n•'olit:
ltg-COltallVtratV - 4:4illri . oale itt ally
r- , 4"
tnalwer :o her v.:;oribo us (1,1.4.,
l
On Cite etii earn llepriv.ni 11.ur of an imr , ortarrt
sotacti of revenue—th,r ro: , riii.l tr• pay her lis
biliries, vvitirout gi:itig. anything' in rturn.—
That- we nosy not be accu , e,l or ,werting
r..lschothts f..,i. I criti,,.. in pi rpo,e, tee Will *tec
h.). the provisions of the act which AtrAnnii
ate our statement. Br this bid the Govcin .
or i.r directed to sell at' iritetion the public
corks of the Statc,:foi a 51114 . 1 1114 lei, 1113 n
seven and a half millions of.dollri f s ; a nd in
caScl the - Periosy tvrlda Railroad Company
becon 3 ; ? , the purchaF.er, they are required to
ray in addirion,.the t-uni of one and ,a half
ni:ilions of doll:it:A ; and hi corysideration for
the payment of this extra sum, they are to to
discharged by the Commonneulth forever,
from the paytnent of all , taxes upon tonnage
O r freight carried over said Public work
and to he released from the priy ment of
other taxes upon their capital stock., bonds,
dividends rirkd other property. ' it. is iMpossi
ble at oresetik to enumerate all its provisions;
it is enough . show that it titsoriminans tin
justly betweet a powerful corporation arld
ifitiivictuals, a :I - gives to the Pennsylvania
liallreird c mpany such a decided advantage
)
over other e.drporatC bodies, and the private
citizen, as to'exclude competition in f the pur 7
Chase, and practietliv• limit the_ disposal cf
the property to the said Corn - pang. 'lle-rides,
this Cmpsny are only required to give their
bonds for the mondy, hearing -fi'e
per cent interest, the ~first payment to be
made thirty three Ylql:::; hence; and then the
amount of the paritlia-o to be paid in . amitial
instalments of one million dellars each. Now
the profits ovr:r expenditures, de' rived: from
theqe works, in 1856, are cquivaleit to the . :
interest - on a 'eaftital i.a . r I.,..itriy - tweivo Inillions,..
at five per. cent Oro rate of iateresi required.
by this:bilt ;) and the proPurition of the. list
Legislature is to diSpose , of for nine•
Miliious ! Add to this the fiat •that the Said
Comp a ny ire_ petraitted . hy thiS. 'hill, to aban.
don the uupreduetive portion of the works,
and. ard exempted from- the payment of the
tonnage . and other taxes, ' auk' . pots ±pcissess
them of a pr(*rtk.worth'twetityttlitfioaS of
dollars fur less titan Italf•that sum. `l ii , view
of theso'faets, with how. little iropriety, or .
truth can it be asserted that Abe:disposal-of
Ahem; works on the terirh l'irttorsavi .i:.4.;,011;",,triq•
tribute to the'liquirettion of the State debt;—
Theke is, besides, a qUestion raised by' the
provisions of this law of deep interest to those]:
wheleelpeet the Constitution of the Ceti:Fuca
weultir and are anxious to maintainihrioy
ereignti of 'the peophe- The authority of the
titate!ip levy taXerr f or the s upport of her,gov
-4
eminent amithe discharge of her halrilitiesos
unquestioned:, Can that authority—that-in
dispensable attribute oC sovereignty—he bar
tered.airay. by the lavvivaking
This-is an important constitution, l question,
which the people ate to .determine st the ]
ballot-box
.this Fall. The Black Itepubr:eart I
Legislature, which made itseltinfriMorys . bv . l
an extravagant enlargement of the banking
capital of the State, .assumed in th e bill, to
which we have referred, to possess the power
to sc//).be sovereignty of the -peopletheir
right to tax the property within their juris.
&Olen for the support, of their government.;
If the Ipgislature of last winter was authoi-I
ized to exempt the capital . of a mammoth
corporation from taxation, the next Legisla
ture will posses; the . Same - ,right. and Mai like
its•predeee-sor, for tz' cowdderation exercise
iti And in this manner the Stale will even :
tuallv ba destitute of the means to raise' a
revenue ; her Credit will depart and her fair
name he tarnished by her, inability to. meet
the just demands against her. What is the
effect of theexemPtio‘n we have' instanced -l
11tiinly,to inererae the burden of 00i:ix : pay- .
ter. If a portion of the ,property Within the
State is released from taxation, the burden
thust necessarily fall heavier upon the mare
, „leased part. And why should the. Pennsvl•
'vania Railread Company with its milLons of
money, enjoy the luxury of exemption, while
the laborer's COW :trio :verb of land are sub
ject to taxation for the support of Covet runeet
and thol4padation of the State debt?
the supporters of principle deigh 'to re:
spond 1
Thisis a eeestion of home interest,and Iwgit•
im tely involved in -the apprimching canvass;
its sect, we ask for it' the careiyl eonsidera
tine tax•payers, who. are vitally interested
in Vadjes,tmenr. •
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EDITORS.
$0,50
4 00
6,00
N - eu- Tor!: City Threatened with
The Republican • I.egislature 6( the
Empire St-tte, during its last ses-ion attempt
ed to deprive the city of New Y tk of. it,:
mot valuable franchise--the rbyht to c onsti.
IWe its Kliee forte and seleet tither dliiters
netes , ary in• the administration of its I.kluniei
pi,l i . tr:tirs. The tnotivefor this strange and
t M i o:, - .,i;-: ( l..at e il species of r l,tislittion i, dbt 7
covered ir. the over .I.lieltning nilijority throwil
by the citr last fall, far nationality and.
government. The demot . .rntie metropolis
Inu:t t a I-mid:heti for its tefos4 to el e vate, the
-" Pathfinder," and' its repudiator of the lrer
e,ieg prclrgati.d . liy the e,lelirated •`
quintu.-
pl.: :Winner.", .Tlius argued. Om Solon.; at
Albany -; and hence the despotic and 'inso
lent enactments which la , t week threatened
N ew - Votk city with. civil war. The appoint
mint =l'v G iv. iii,,rt of Street '.Commissitmer
was the immediate octtr.sion of the " scenes „
.%vhielt took place in and- around the city:a:llh
vir,,l,„a mc cf Inst
the Mayor, Fernantio 'Wood claim: s o. the
lo 'appoint to thltr..fliee,. by virtue - .of
the City Charter.- 'Fhe appointo; of the
fire Satuldny pi, low= for
the and pallets of the
Sr reel C..mmissiont,r, and was denied them.—
with a ropul-4., Le retp.w
ed Lis demand on - !tfor,dav,thteatene - d to take
foreihle po-,esion of the t'fßee tnwitich Kin,.
had a:14: , int...1 bitn.arttl wag it .L.:x lye . ;
Ile then applied for and viol:titled a warrant
to arreFt the Mayor. The attempt to serve
this paper resulted in a eollkioa beteen the
rep.ular police force of the city- and- tho‘:e .
elaimin:z to lie such Ondar the not
here.ofore al:tided to. Wood wa, , , finally ar•
re:tecl, and released on bail.
,lie, its the rep;
lesentative of the people of the city howev
er, thus f.ir tviumphant, as his appointeels in
pose:.sion of the Street cornmisFioner's Of-.
e„.
The Tribuite and Journals, of its :s;ripe de
neunee the Mayor in the sevetest and
. must:
alu4ivo.terms, while the gteat mass of eitt.l
zens .t , ustAin and defend Iris eoure, reovding
him as they do, as their agent and represen
tative by virtue of the dike to a hich they
elected him. The contest: is not infact and
in reality 'between Fernando Wood and Gov.
King, but between the peeve 'of the city and.'
the Albany usurpers. Tne - Constitution'aiity
of therenactment whielt gave rise to them; I
disturbances is to be paze t „l upon by the high I
est court in the State, and Ito further trourde
is apprehended. Kid the appointee of King
Waited patiently for the decision of the Court,
no collision would have occurred, therefore I
upon. them the disturbance is properly chug- I
able
The " hero of Nicaragua," was enthu,ias
tically received at I‘.7ew.York City last weA. -
On the 15th inst, he addressed a - letter to . the
President Of . the United States, giving st brief
historkal. necount of . adventures i and
complaining of the treatment he receiqd at
the hat ds,of - Americati Naval officers, wito,he
alleges, trampled upon the rules of interne- .
Lionel law; in seizing, the ship Granada: in a'
Nicaraguan port., He conelotles• his rather
interesting,coomunieariou tothe,President,hy
expressing the;:liope that the Goveintnent
'will take such ectiou as will "clear h from.
-any .participation in' the insults and'tlegrade-,
tion.which`\iearegua..Jrts received • A4: the
hands of Ainciican Officers," , Whatel'er may
be thought of the.enterptise which hare:that.
edWallatr's energies for the last two
it cannot be denied.. that he is amau .ofsppe :
riorfitrauess and ability: -
t Aceon.linli onr`tignest the Repu6.
'lean copied thi ankle we \ coPiedfrom: tlie
Kansas 'lTerald ofd Freedom, but repudiated
it ; stating that it; is tipposed`'to ''tha - "ree
State policy, and that m
its alltiotas. were
"sheer nonse nse," and yet in:the next issue
copies from it and asks us to IMblish
its acti
cie's 1. Publish the " sfieerr4ioas etid ": o f '
edtior u;ho is trpinq to & snli out" the' riee-
S tate- men,' and ask us tkr -- copit, e'etnot
mult' *rilele' n t ear t4eistijiiiftisapattitn
abont' ' '
Civil 'War.
Gee: twWaiker,
,K a !Iwo ciii
We print ,t6-day the spend' of Gov. 'Walk.
en tletivered et Topeka, lianas Territory,
Jerrie Otb. lriras an impromptu effort, and
-is dese,ribed by persons present, as haying a
Panific . and happy eflata on the fa - natical spir
its of that famouslocality. .As wilt be Peen,
the Goiemot Was fiequently interrnpted with. •
questions; to all of whiell his responses 'were.
so fair, direct and manly that the ,toost •fac
tious.were compelled to acknowledgo'the jits
lice and wh.dom of the policy he hi instructed
.by the Admistrn t ion to enfuree. A. eorres
pondent of the N. Y. Times who, listened' to
the Governor's remarks and 'noted their effect
(=eludes that Po" bleeding
,Kausas . " : truth
will speedily require, the substitution of 'the'
phrase " peaceful -Kansas..!"f he folly and ie.
jUstice of as lempting to put in operation the
ltontNsb.u-nrilJrst LANE . Go - vernmetiCare so
clearly domonstrated, and the fa
tal Dud bloody con4quenees 'that 'would
follow the.atteinpt ate so el.6quently fOreshad
nwed in the speech of the Governor, that'- we
earnestly ri!e. 11) mend its attentiVepe - ruiOi 14.
v voter. if the advice of Walker is' heed
l e d - , a . p tace f a l t.olution:Of the difficulties whi;li
'have hitLertorimitta the prospects of
sr,s, will . c4rtairily be had. AlreadY that pro
fe.siOnsil mi-chief-maker with e free lore"
noluripOs • Oreely--grow
despotnient when he,contemplates . the proba
ble future o( the fair d.muain upon which -h.
and his idiotic etumit , afitis brought W eivi
war,with its trxio of horror'. The." shriek ,
have lost- tin , ir 'potency, and thefagoitator
" Occupation's -gone."
AV - The Dlitor of the 4:lepoulent ..11
publican seeks tv convey • the impremion 4
the readers of liat.. Journal„-that we aeons,
Willis Dean - the artist—of participating
the as,iitilt , upon Wood's Dagueirean ear.
We have never ,i'n ti warted anything .of . t I
kind, rind the sneaking creature win? insin
,:ites that we lieve done so,inerits and recei
f:ur hearty eon.e,mpt. With reference tot
attempt of the Town: Council to dritl W.
O ut of town, rid aim we haveto .. .s4y , is tit
our fort:lei...statement of the Spatter -nricv c ,
.rest and , true, and We challetige • ineress
eoutradietii9, - Wood was 0 Istitifortsted t 1
he.niest remove his Can, as it frighten;
horsey and was therefore air obitruction in-t
bighway.• • Whon however the zealoits of I
al who had invifod him . to jeaTO,, found ,‘
that Wood -purposed to remain in the tortsfq
and locaie hi, Car on the premises of
ribli!.ing citizen, ireitignified his WillitiOJ
to let hiin rethairt on the" Green," if
would pay a certain sum per week,_.., Tr,
Wood fttolishly (tv, think) consented to'
Who was interested in getting Wood : . 1
leavel If no one, why has be. been har :.
.c.d. in an unlawful nuil , disgrtteeful - manner_ '-I
--• - --.4-- 4113/ -41.-------•
:V - The If.eptiblicun of 144 t. week tak l
occasion to rift-. 1 to 'iei-vate eittiriei"t
noted 'free.love i Deinottratle orator." N
we - lose a letter oter . Jl;dze.Wi mot's eig
.ture,•desigaatittg the goalie 13 re f erre d
as g,allant. ahri ;espeet:‘,.ble."
Quell tile:Accusation of the Awn
t*:11 a -
mot, so. ine“u
I: k 'Elf
lowest. clepflis of . itte'aed. lin
call l.i ilt)teil ft Oe-10 ye Am espeeleg
Take either leen.
EN111=11:=1
CODI'V'q tz , r's Boot: has with the.)
No. erit , red Iho Z,T.01 voluole,lo-hAs b
in eitargelof jirt!si.nt phbli4ler fof j 2:7 ye ,
~ zl:ira.ntee, of ipf an
or worth. Sctal and 14e will tont
thspElr foi'one:Vettr. -
AnTirun's 110mE afar:Az:NE,ia fully up to
stcre!arci . iti Literary typttgraptli
c. cation is • rvallv creditable.
~IL•~SS ~~t!L•h.
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....The Fei•ond setitipn of _An. importa
act passed lyy the,.lice LeLrislatnre,anci.w' lii ,
g oes int o opi.rati( ? ri iairned'intely, provides
follirc%S:---•,':fliat heieafier the tax,im..- •
by section thirty of :lie act, 'a
piatove4 . Mai
1854, for the regulation and coniiunauce
a system of etlucati - on by common l
schoois'.
i
: trades, professions and_ occnLations, or
single freemen, :lull in no ease - be liis ib
Lone dollar."
....Qom. Vunra. of the TeSll4 navy, it'
stated, lies drawn- from the U; S. treas
ti;12,800- fur commutation ' of
Empress Eugenie tic France,
contlyappeartl . uL "a ball wearipg :jetve
•nito,e value was.estimated at 54900 004):8
having flounces of lace . on her robe th'at c.
$120,000.
....:rite copyright of Miss Striekla l.
"Xi ves. of the •Qneens of. England" - sold
auction (lir Z-34,000. .
W. Taylor, a son et' the late
President has pnrclirtsed " Bonnie Lasaiel
celebrated racer, for $5OOO. - •
.Gideon J. Tucker, E 4 4 3, is . writing t ei•
history of - the Demo ratio party in . the Sti e•
of New York.
Saute dined going. tot e
dliink.er dill. role ration, in oston,frn
coup ho illness of Mrs. Scott; DOW
4., Ai farkriai r
to elect a Mayer in P v-,
bits resulted in_.the choice of
Wu!: M. I.lAlutati,_ the . " Atnerican",on
date.
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A new Democratic" paper,' into
started :at Timmins, Schuylkill: Co., to
culled the Democratic. Bentitte4 by Mess
Foulke d; Bro. Also anew paper,at Atdti
same Co.. -
: - .:9n, Allieator has been killed in 6-
bron, Conn.,whieh meastifed six feet i a ian
So sacs the Willmatitio Journal. -
...The Topeka Legisixture met on ~e
9th, tat the 10th held a-• Secret •r session, a
on `the 11th, elected W. A: - `Philips V=
Senator, instead of Jim Line. -a -
bone reporter it is said. (it is since report
that be was only elected to the State:
ate.) -
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136gus` Gov. Robtason;sot, tu la mew
heen voiy 'irtrongly deaciunce4 by I
rcinsaillerald ofrietdom. „.;
.--;Soattr - Mougbut, by invltsitlont,
drigiedthe aitiz,ens Spsi ag,fiehl ou Ea!
*li
!Ita - Utah affairs, on, Friday hot._ •.;
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