The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 16, 1860, Image 2

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    THE - HOMO= ;i:DEMOVRAT
TERIM -463 0 PER
•
A. J. GERAUT§ON
EDITOR, POBLISHEit, ,, AND--_PROP-RIETOR.
brrIaI.OPPOSITFI T 111: 6AT-oihen:
;Ktlez , Mr<le 2 ; : Otti r it 5/47-t960:
DEMO CA /tip jinv.4 TiOhir's
yOR • PRESIDE.NT,
STERN A. DONK
von - vim rn_porpErr,
HERSCHEL Y. JONSIII;
Of. Ge61.‘,48.
Pon GovER-Non,
D FOSTER,
bf.WesiinorelandsContit v. •• , •
I'ItESIDENTUL ELECTORS.
ELECTOIN AT 1.1'l:11E
RICHARD. VAUX, • GEO. M. KEW
DISTRIcT V.T.ECTOMS.
1. Fred. A. Server-14. Isaac Reekhow,l
2. W. C. Patterson , 115.. Jack-soil,
3. .10.
.Crockett, ;16...1. _1.:114,
4. .1. G. Broiner,
..11 . 7..L B. Danner, '
5. G. W. J:ieoby, Crawford,
.6: Charles, Kelly; .119. H. N. Lee,' .-
7. 0. P. .Tames, 1204. B. Howell,
'B. David Sehall, 1 21. N.P.Fetterman,
Lightner,
S. Bai-ber, 23; William Book,
11. T.•1I. Walk l er, #24: B. D. thindin,
Winehesi er, .15. Gaylord Church,-
1:1. Joseph ,Laulnieh,l
DEMOCRATIC
COUNTIMEETING.
TICe I)eii/oerats of Susquehanna County
will bold a CO.nvention at the Courthouse
in 3tontrose;:on
MONirAY, SEPT...BI), 1860,
at one o'cloCk, Y. M.; said Conventicino
be comj)osed (4* two Delegates froni each
Borough and T i owniship in the County
DANIEL unEwsTER,
Chairinan Co. Cam.
- The Denni - cratic voters of the se oral
Election Districts of the County are invi
ted aPiemble at the usual places of
township electiotis, on: Saturday-
Sept, Ist, lik'Ween the, hours -of (Vile and
four o'clock, P. and choose two Del
egates to represent them in the above
named Convention:
The Following named !tentleinen consti
tute the Vigilance Conitnittces for the
aistricts, and it, will be their (bay to give
due ,notiee of the above eleetimis, act as
the beard for the same,.anil certify the re
roil to the ConVifilition.
Vigilance Conamiltem.
Ararat—L-. Erastus Ball,
J. 11. Tooley, Robert Kay, D. Walker.
ligolaeon—Dayid Slierer; Iliehanl Col
lins, I'. Welch, Nolan, E. O'Sluingli
nessv.
L.l.Switzlier, Daniel Seeley,
Geo. Overfie.l4l, E. d: Mowry.
lirooklyn=R. 0. E. G. Williams.
Anson 'Pinny, E. 13. Goodrich., Aini;Ely.
. Britlge.water-7—Latliain .IF. ?1.
Willi: nos, Edwin hill, \V. 1.11-leFitt-,--.3.
June; W. Lowry, Henry, Bennett, Join,
Brainard.
:Cimeonat —M. Dickey, M. Kane, Jr.,
it. Heath, J. Kimble, M. .1. Donnelly.
Dimock—C. C. Mills, Robert FoOer,
Lathrop, W.V. Dean, Johil Wright.
Dundatr—C. C. Church, T. 1' Plininey,
B. Ayres. • •
Forest •Lake—. Thin Bradshaw, Flislia
GritEs, b. C. Day, Stanley:TurrOlh G. B.
Johnson.
Frie'ndst-ilp--C. B. Jackson, M. .0
Sutton, Calvin T
mitirews.
, .
Franklin—a. Merriman, Titus Smith,
Jr., -F. E. Cote,- S. D. Tnrrell.tyrns Peek.
. Gt. Bend—G. W. Bagley, Noah - Gri!..ngs,
A. (4. Brush,Wm..Green, C. S.
Gibson—John *Hey, Benj. Dix; Ciie
Wells, Almon Clinton.-
Ilarford- 7 -A, carpenter, C. IL *ale!,
John Leslie.
Herriek 7 '—Thotpas. Burdick,. ../2111 yette
Lyon, A. Tilden.
Harmony—R. Martin; .L 13. Steve
MeCAy, Win. Tremain, S. Witter.
Jackson—Leander Griffis, B. Hill, 1. A.
Page, S. J.Slciffis,.A. Benson. '
Jessup--W. C. Ilandriek, O. S. Beebe,.
T. Depue*,l: Zenas'Snaith.
Leaux--11. Mareey, A. J:Titns, IA: A.
Payne, Hiram White,.Wrn.
• tathrttp 7 —E. S. Brown, A. B. Merrill;
Lyman Samplers, Seth Bisbee. • •
Libert):7-1110:Turrell, 1.. lienyoit i Jr.,
Whito,.llV. I.t. Bailey. -
.)114illetowo r 4ohri U. I)odge, Otis
Ross, L. Cully, Thos.Leritry,3liles Bald win.
'3loniro.se-=A. N. Ball u-41, If. C. 'ryler,
A. J.. Gvrritsoii, A:Lathrop.
New 31ilford-Norman Titi! , ley, Pierce
I)catt, J.
. w 3filfordl3orot---4.'. W. Boyle, Waa.
Hayden, Wm. ,37.... Ward, H. Garratt, Geo.
Hayden. -
Oalilan4l--Lv.i . Wtstfall; - Elias.Leavitt,
- •
Inn:it—James Redden; GeOi. Harvey, E.
Osborn; E. Maynard. „. •
Quick,
gileyi James .
Wm. H. Gerrit.son,,H. Kerr, Wm. States.
Silver Lakes J. Gorman, 0. Evers;, B.
T....llarphy,
S.Usq . 4 Depot---D. A. Len son, John
01.aughlin, A. W. ittiwiev, E..Carlisle,
Curtis: ,
. •
Thcaisam-Cliarles Wri! , hter, Chestr
tit otidirii,.tolin, Gat es, S. Aldrich, M.
T. Wititnee. :• :
-47,1 We hoist the names .of I) oug hi H
and Jolin;orii7to-day, upon the
..basiS pro:
posed liy..the 'Democratic "StateCenniiii- .
tee, at their. meetht9;-at Cresson, on the
9th, believing. spelt 111.11011,' best calculated
t ensure a peineeratjc triumph in:Penosyh
at.the Dc'tolier. , :and November - elee
t ions. . We-holt:A . the tt. atneof Pouglds
valise he received :a , larval- - number of
votes at the National T.ke.m.ocratic Conven
tion than any other candidate.. This ar
rangement will
. douhtle . ;.4l3,gi'yeAlte State
to Doug lason4 ensures theAefeat of Lin
coln, and Nielliopet.hat every honest Don 4-.
las )I , . l.tocitAr it ill ittiite: Heartily ritll
whit -seems, to be nkalmoxt intiVerttilietu,
iment ; and
,that, Breelanlidge }nen
Will do so, there is nodOttbt. If any - faction':
shall attempt to run; a : separate ; tieketit
remainsTor.them to attempt to show that.
they . . are, not strivitig to ditiile'. the
DerhOcratic 'rote - for the benefit o£ the
flack republicans. = h
, Ai another time
.sae will gilye, at :more
I ~ n gth, our rilation for dm .. eOllll4 ttrt pitrane.
710"
..
;;ItirruitidAlto4 • ItuRT.T6S; -..,
When the rast session of Congress as
sembled, the = - lilitilition-Jahn-JOn
BrOwn party: mast* a pry Operate; iii
tempi to getup some iSstte ;thaernight tid,
thetn in stealing littp• poorer:; ,To.this end
.lOhn Covode's intlimoin4 :' . qnve*igating
;was npi -) This impiisite,
rialihmnbug; lifer spenailig
, • -.$ • • a great Alcial
i ..
of 'l. butrauttntoney . anal disgustingco n
rtunuty with their undisimised foul play,
hot bed up a large.: VOW no-of faiSehblid;
misrepresentation, gild .i i lily slang, inrd
prepared - if for the lll* printer. But
.
the:veculating rePublicius *ere doomed.
to meet with a diftictlity,:which they had
not initicipated, as the lollowinifroni.ne
Pit tsbargl i . Prisiti- will show:
- ' • TH kl 'DEVIL TO PAY. '
it is understood - that. Mr. 'Ford,
,t. te
house Prilifer; has virttially sold his con
trat% With-'the Reuse tO . Mr. Pangborn,af.
ter! prec=iously iielling it to Messrs. L: r•
cothb- and English, Who have execufed t ie
work Up.to this- time. • The public kii w
that larcomb,
.and English . deny Fort's
right' to 'make the second sale, and. ha -e
enjoitied.Mr.lleart, Sitpkrititendeilt oft to
Public Printing, .nOt to pa!,• 'over a doll u
to Eord Or- biS second assignee. Mr. I,
c
wiltrespeet , the writ of Pi.itietion, So, ii
Pangliorn - essays to -execute the work e
inainingtoi be done, he must have ri -I
baekers in !' the speculation'; for while it
will rffluirdri heavy capital, the chant .:
are ten to one that tin circuit CoUrt, yid
decide "in fa or of LarcOitili and En lies':
elainui to- the' sub-contract; covering. o
course the right to execute WhateVer per
tint'qf the. Work PangbOrn may- "ao. Ii
tlio meanwhile, Larcomb . &; English haVt
over - 30,000- collies of the voluminous lc
port of the •Covode Copnittee, erdetal
by;the House-to be printed' especially as :
republican party electioneering, doeumen
for the current presidential campaign.:-
That large batch ofiic..nments,,,- as well a
others". 4 are new ready tor deli Very to ti
Huse binderzi;.lnit not! a sheet 'will Lar
condi and English perwit to out of thei
possession . nntil the Court decides *hell
er their sub.!contract or !that of Pam boil
is a valid - one. '! Meantime this - inValuabl
rePublican tiampaignthnlinuent, ii-hich h:
cost the peOple one - way and '.nuoth'er-1
couple of millions of dollars -must .gath(!
-dust on the i shelves of the I,indery.. ' 01
•CoVode! COvode!!
it will bereniembereo
gravest charges which w
the -Democrats was that;
inn had beep re-1U :by-
trartof ! Vet these pin
the raets;; before:the pu
king
K TWO 811b-contrActs
Of the work!. This : s 4.1
promised " repnldicati re ,
the people will soon dee'
MEE=
would ,suggest ti
(Nilo aislufrseil i900,06(1
tempt to abolifionize th
'go.) call his committee
tharizethe,Mblitionr ., or.
report, whi6h shall set
"stolen from the gayer('
t( '!nake votes for Abe •
ask Tom Foul, i1w . .110
is not. the
,printei•pt al
MEM
MEMMMM
befiefit of 'his p
thii.s not think that 'the
in this State for
not thrown away.; also'
not better tiso his mots
prTliksitigimdertaking.t ,
aliolitionize Pennsvlvan
. . ,
THE TJArron. • -
The opposition are boasting loudly over
the fact that Mr. John Hickman, of CheS
ter county,
~this'State, hai Come. out for
Linctiln. They quite foget. that he haS
been one of the bitterest. enemies of DciL
mo'craty for years past ;j although Pre
tending to he a Dought man, he - IMS been,
using all his efrorts• to disorgani4e and tie.
strOy the,Democracy, inst. a.s J. W.'Fo
neY At Co. 'are- now . clting. As late as
. 441,'18.59,' he was a member of the Cori.
vention which assembled at Harrisburg 4
asert the Territorial views , of - Mr. Doug r
Ja:l, Re spoke at. that iConviantion, and
asented te. the resolutions, one of which
.read : : • •
''!. That , this Convention entertains the l
highest adMiration for- ;the Hop: Stephen
1
A. Douglas, the heroic statesman ant
Senator of Illinois; .that., his great ability
his! bold, manly and deeided 'Character
his steadfast adherencii Ito the principle:.
and . pledges, of .the partV, particularly itr•
reference 1..2v the,governitent of.the Terri
tories; all demand for him the thanks am'
continued conoifence of the whole Democ
racy,7 and all trite men."l . - i ' - '
Such xvas the - language oflapplanse ts .
which Mr:: Hickman subscribed in .the
anOntit of April; 1859; . and yet, will it be ;
believed,' while he _ w:u 'applauding, ...'11 . r.1
Donglas before the puldw., and conveying
the- impressionAhat he Was hiri friend, thi,
satire John Dickman was seertV his one
: tn3i, and was nursing 1, bitter thought.
against him. He now sonfesses that
,hi.,
dislike and distrust of'Mr. Doufdasis -nnij
t thing of recent growth, but that it slate.
as far back as the -winter of 1855-6. H 1
now confesses that lds . 4silfited frienashi .
for Douglas • was ~a . fraud, a pretenCe,
public show, while-his heart was agains
hint. • ,In - his , Philadelphia speech he say 4
that: he views me. Douglas as "tine of the
most
..
unsafe and
.t„reachdrous ofleaders."
==:=l
. bEATIT ir1:0:IL 111 E BITE OF A ILITTLEj
''.
SN,iKE.—Wg areinforined. that Mr. John' .
Eag laitA, an Englishmatf, Tesidiog at Susi .
quebanna I)eliot,Eitt:jiiiii i county, was bitf
ten by a.rattlesnake on IV elltiesday of last.
ivnelc, 'and- died about Id. o'clock 'llama:Li
morning,, the - .otit. ing. I.3ln.4aglamt had .
caught the snakenlii.e, 4ml was fooliShly,
• . • s i - '
eay)-ing- .. 4 tome tn ns hat, when it streak'
itirdeadly hugs into on . (X hiS lauds. lie
kttintediately sucked th:ti wound . alai hi's.
lip', ; and .I ; ried .. tke: often; presgribo reine
. .dy,:nl Idriiikinp• .1 large kiitat;tlty of 'Mils' .-
5, y
„key, bu all:,9flo avail,' Tlie s. fatal - -poiSon
had g e. thormighly.intorhia blood; and
:the -- utifortunate matt-died .wlole.itika-atate .
.of Inseusibility -from the- fffeets:of -the li• - ,
.quOr:!fie leavei , a ivik , Mid ihildren.
Thiskslitaild.'be A cantiotitO everybody n&
in - Atitle , with= these 'Yetiomous:ließtileri—
fliey Ought.akwafs to be killed at swift. -
-
that:several.Delilocrnts in Clifford have
conte. out notlJ:6i;
whin • .
has Tnrj,:the sforYT, but
ice think it lin4one that is 'tVe
are pretty Well peostedin regard'_ mat=
-
tern in that part - of the county, and lYci
Yettnre to .nlleO.Je• that all .ehatiges, arc,
two to one, at least, in favor of the Dein
,eerats, For 'every Democrat that has
changetnto Lincoln, we know the name,
age,. occupation; (L-e., of from - two to OYe.
Men who for - Fremont, 'wholtave •
yenouneediptintety, and who Will vote
tiro Democeatie 'ticket . this Fall—and in
future. We know 'of several changes in
our favor, but have-yet -to learn of any
against us; and we are confident that Re-
pablieanism will lose, and DenMeraey
.g7nn, in that, as well as in' other parts
. `()f
the county, at the next, eletiOn. We
shall see,
Tns STATI.F.ttn.---The StateAgrietiltu ,
ral Society are making active preparations
fir their coining annual exhibition on; the
Wromin ,, battle roundS. In addition to .
the present buildings, they invite propo
sals for the erection of such other' saloons-;
:Ls will, beyond doubt, aecontmodate .
the vast 'concourse - of people from all parts
of this and adjoining States
.. who will be
tin attendance. It is now. conceded, We
believe, on all hatis, that the:State . Soci
,ety acted' iSeIY in their selcetioii: of the
site thr this year's fair. The historic in
terest that clusters round the very spot on
which the exhibition 'will he held—the un- .
rivalled beauty and attractiveness. of the
valley—the-productive wealth that lines
I
'the whole coarse of the Susquehanna—its
• /
[accessibility' in railroad, and the desire on
thepart of ahngst everybody to visitthis
region, will form, at once ayombinatign of
attractions that. the fairAtroands
throughout the whole exhibitiyn.
/ CAMP 314:Krix6.—The.1 •usi 1 ng is
t Het camp, meeting for this year, will be
!held on the same• ground - as last year, near
Leßa3-sville, Bradfbrd county, Pa., to
commence on the yvening of Wednesday,
AuguSt. 22d, 180. These who desire
beards .or otheriumber, will writ eto Hey.
E. F. Roberts, LeßaysVille, in - time—say
'two weekOmfore the Meeting. An
boar,ding tent will he upon_ the ground.,
The *re is beautiful, the water good;
abundant, and convenient.
rX that one of .ti
brounitt aain i t.
1, the publie'print
the original eo p l
ks . could not 1:-
blie without
for the -executijn
itety,iimittEr of tftle
formathin," whi+
Me to be altogetir/
z are inlbrincti that the Lincoln
"Pole raised in Dimock, last 'reel;, was
Democratic • timber—aa stolen, at that.
`party that begins -upon
stolen timber, 410 but a very sinall
business.
'Wt . ..robn Co/oil e
in_ the foOislt
is state fynir
tolreth6r, and an
!n appendix to•his
brth the anniut4
indireetl-,
- Let hini
Ise printer—whO
, but who re-lets
.7 3 i77 We notice that Forney, the Black
Republican Clerk,As hot waited with- the
,v . icy of the DemoC:ratic union in the
:mate, tecause he fears it will defeat Lin
coln ; he thereforeissues a proclamation
tiir a convention at Ilarlisbpi! , on the I fill'.
A good many other . Ifepublicans
tslur sr.:a
to i ordeP a convention Ibr
themselves, in ouV,naine: This vile trait
, of has no democratic abetters here.
tA a
cat 4 cit . - 4
urtv—whether he
it 40,000 which he
sir Freziwnt, wds
whether he
j — Geti. Hartley arrivoLat New York
on Slomial last, from the Nellie...coast.
Oy in some more
!han attenipting, tb
W.17:1311 . ON' GHEELEY." .
Gen. James Watson Webb, the talented
editor of the New York Courier d• En:
'parer, a leading Republican. paper, pub
lisheS the appended article, to which we .
call special attention, as it shows the spirit
of the terrible war now raging between
the reward .and the Greeley fictions of
the Republican party; a war that was
provoked by -the cowardly butchery of
Seward at Chicago. •
•
of
If there be In this assembly—anv.dear friend
of C..csAn's—to hint I say that Drubs,' lore to auar -wax
tha,n If then, that friend demand, tvlty lint-Fos
nose against CA:smr, this is my answer: Sot that Ilored
11rear bee. toil that I toyed Mime mare,
•
.• * • •
is C.r...LAtt loved me, 'weep for him ;as he fortruudt,
I rejoli.e at It: hut an lie wan ambitious. [rsOme.of to glee
iao , o;,9ile—Greeleyj I slew hint. Titer - cis tears for his love:
jnr for his fortune ;- honor for hie valor; and death for his
ambition:'
•••••• • . • ' •
Ardhony.'" Look! in this place, ran Cassius' dagger
through; •
See, what a rent the envious Cases made;
:Through this, the well beloved Itnprns stabbed:
And as he plucked his cursed steel away, •
Mark how the blood of C.Esatt folloWei it, .
As rushing oat of doors to be resolved'
If Bntrrus su unkindly knotted or no;
For Bm. - ree,. as you know. was CEO-Ur!. angel;
.;Endg.e„' 0 yen gods, how dearli- C:ESATI Mtn;
Thip was the must unkindest cut of all. ,
•
• 1 • s • ; • •
!Thily that have done this deed are IMnorable;
What private grietathey have, alga! I know not
'That made them do it; they art; wieo.and honorable,
And will. no.doubt, with reason answer yon."
The lament of Brutus Over the fall of
'Ctevar,, was unacconipanied by :my ap-
Trehension of unfavorabl4 consequences;
and contrary to Cassius' 'advice, he per
mitted gust. Anthony to address the peo
pie. Not •so Greeley oti the defeat
. of
tieward at Chicago: 'He trembles at his
'own Work •, and in the deaf! curses of the
people, andLOSS•OI47 TENS OP THOU.
SANDS IN HIS CIRCULATION reads
the hand : Writing 'upon the wall, and re
quires no, Daniel to interpret it. In such
an emergency, discretion would inculcate
-silence; while remorse and the-stings of
conscience, and the contempt and odium
of hOnest men, should :prompt him to
seek obScarity, and oblivion, in the hope.
that goodmen and frank-minded; hoifora
-ble-poliiitians, who never cease_ ,to be
gentlemen, may forget his treason in the
apparent - death. of thg Taker. But Borate
Greeley does not so read the judgment Of
his Peers - ; and because his treachery in
the Contest between Lincoln an.ponalas,
which defeated 'Lincoln and the Republi
can Party, wits not puniahedas itdeserVed,
he gloats over, his work at Chicago, and
knds - forth howlings of astonishritent and
disgaSt;that even the, enenties of Repn
licartisin and those Wl4 b,
0 have Most*cerism:- .
and .condemned the prineiples . of Win:
I If. eward,"sltauld excrecate the . cotidneV
of the viper.. which, Warmed into life and
power by 14 countenance and support,
used the.life and poWer tints bestowed, to
sting to death his benefactor and confiding
•friend:
, . .
Greeley, whom theßnitoii.Post . justly .
deiciihes :is a "coarse man;" potsoses none
of the instiew, and course, none'ot;ilie
:sensibility Ofagentlenian; and he entin4,
lreeive 'therefore; that wren thi04..i . 60,
re 'the treason - cm:stng:C(l at 'ClOigo, ,
most 'Cordially despise thelrraittir ,- And'
least!ef nll,-cali-he'ennipreliendViitgeic
tleinnnly feelingundinanlyinstidct, which
pr*pts honest and . - lianorAle men or
nll.parties, to itx em horror :it the .4,10e 7
1)(54R:1?f the astennitie, - ti•ielierY which
f.,">l.
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the power to:injure, and then wielded that inittee. the teplles'of gip )34 ...j am tA l li s :froli the Wain tribes, while the rangers' 1 '' i'lie L loitaliii .. .ll467l - 4,''.real
_fit 'the
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.. is the tfataii)ti4,' Ni . V, - YesolgiiiV4idoptalVitt.44.4tZifijiily, LoKlier,oll un . 1 ``i - . silo the north , u m - 1 4W 4OiceitirOfqWei' c roFtheltii, "
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dgdidef in!-Attilt one wlid owtf:Pito'his whertit Wik‘olliirsgthlktbitli*Tattiel; *te..o . s rti W ,-.. - p . '.9a ','destroy Dallas; t eiort-prlinr . idently.,,l.,Thtb'thet•ittli.gfst :
jointbit,•ine • t'l d the friendShiPii:if "his... ti'' t4O4id as:. follCii • t . . 0 ': ..".• . 1, I !;itlizird l'itlia ii I,] tm 4.'
!munition oft`" -- ' - lftifitti; Sliiii;j,iine.2tith, 1(s60.
;ThisteictK *.ver to injure l'ir...;'. "?- ,Ti ThelfrienAli of Ifelli.:taii alas, freitlyitig. ! *..' ,i lib i - "Tig er s''' ; J.** . '' it, share the] . `, 3 i fy 541iiiit'filitt i -Oi' i lfiir'e 'doubtless
17111•1411 . 0441041. a Reptib.licanpapee t pitb'j . the We' tiVgare',.'l ' . o. ' l ' 4 ' ' i . - 1 . ! ..'1l - .''"' '' 'B4 'q e 'Y'•' ' ' • ' ' I. al c i , h z, _ with, the heard'OrtheAnitilfile iiitiOlierit's'that 'have
Allie'b e t a ird'Araiiii,ilectet a t laige, '
liglietiTut 2 : field, which; We tit*asisi,ir
''Fiftli..diStria • .4 ' 4 , i, - )!villain (*an i4f 0,1411 ~,, b hung, "4 just beeny peuietnited. iipen the poor
tildee - i - flot - ;r .ak the senthnent''.i>f A1.r.,• c •-
731 , 1 c
lt:- j a ` no l l iz'i ~ . -1,, : ;/ ithii(yelOoett. -,';., :mail vit. routid 'hunt 1: aliii4lanii'', - Or.itfOnnt:,'l;..ab.iirteill - hY the ..
.Lincobi, arel ii only two Preities'in the tat - 6iii- nerglibo • riiik.ciii of' Fort Worth \ ta)Cittiai'liblettfin , ' , -sOilie.":; * easeit 14iTurlish
Fifteenth di strict, :Cri!, er...,4re D.. Jackson:
Eighteenth district ( ,
:1, R. Crawford. . .
Uriited States, so. thr ',as we know, that
have ventured upon i defence of Greeley
Twelftlfdistrice, S; SAYinelnltter• ,
' 44 : Tweidy-:thiril.diStrief;"Wiii.`Beek.''' '' ii-seountlrels:Vbahre'engagedinAlitt tirt, 1:I: , Alferatetiviniai gio:yei.e. 4 24 iideqnate -
co : 4 WelpArit that he had, slio,wed'iaaY a ' n umi . ,, - bletifailikrelibiftititite4friintlill .S)trig•
limo days ago, believed to be onitoNlose :Wareiy.,..:- - i'f," - •':-.. ,- r-- . C' . r ", :' . k 'i ' '''. :
1111iCt... TWO out of five thousand, have
: Seventeenth,dist4Z - I.4\J, B. - Palmer . ' `' AlniFlCil l .: 3figgienaries 14*estima; , •
t 0
,'5,t , ti73 itticNt-#lO-_,MMMod of f:their
re 'den . ' in &Wing' conduct,. which by Twentieth 'list:rill J.'.l - 1, Ilowdl._ .. la load ote six-shooters . passed:on..tohinkftedilni:'lOSl,Silstaliteirle. therlirisilan' a.
,144-- . 'ur iiffeslAgithtYlala ft er he was' hung i Thc'.-
it: baseness; sinks ourspecies to the level T• • r*i - I.' - - • ;lnit - Weiiiiiitereefiteit : . lie' was -beta n:yeti' j at. 1-.10 micii...'iiiia . s:thit: of the I) about
wen .v.• i 4 istrict, Gaylord • lurch . - . -.
. Cr i
ofalie brute and, beneath' the standard , of , I ,' ii .. i . ;--: ...- ...,, ; - . .. ; by - one of the gfun andlienee i lii -, anti ! I;ine:-Theitiliattitaiiii4it Ahil Christian
e. rietnts of Mr, lit eckiuralge, reply
thb-savage ; arid . iiitoSt.: - of thOtie who look ', • • were thwarted. - Many . .aothdii - • ...liiharf4 l -iewit;i;lif -Doirat-Itinni - -411 , 1 1 :H sl '• '
1 , ;. , ; ...., „ _
.. ~ . . ~._ ..., a eek)a
i 111g111 the affirmative, are,
with ton or. upon. such isneetacle,of:oll- 'il ,/, M. Kenn .. ~ , , ~. . ,the-tetin: i ,, l , ltavelie .ertwitifeS.Sedtwt4httittillpflitagliteretVin cold blood, •
.- -"co re / , nlector-at liar e• •• .- • - -''"lite r --- ---- ,- ' '
inanity: do not hesitate to bear testimony
. g • , suc h times. ' We are most profoundly ex; I a ft et still' SuKt,endetlifull*b,_, made. Thir
. Fll,(' ' 'A. " • '
Server. ' • - -s'• -- -
toj the; piddle and private - Airtnestlie
.'econd, iB V7 t; C."P - ' '.•
, cited. '''l'o4 . o;tktmlift.,dttY,- . ..an4-,iiigliAilltal ty..oi fortr'egtireUtili*lre-Theetplundered
talents and the stateintinship - `of the vretitn , :nava; Joseph "1,. atterson - . ,
.: . ,
~, ..., know.nOtV l 4.fV.*o l o l -.liY‘Pitili"l4o)o4# an d ,burned" nitititft ,were put to '
of the viper's
. stitig. Lincoln knoWS that ; it ~ •
~ Crockett. ••
.. . ~.::- - j do - - 11! . C. eireittiigtnittlegrateliVit%-',..and i death, some of.whom were Vreteli. Nearly. ../'
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.., t • / r mirth, J. Cr. Brenner. . - . -:' --'i T . ' ‘l.r -I''''' ' il . 'l'' ''''. ''c' ... ' it, I 'Aa mg
wits for Bates and not, for i. ' •', " . A.Tear -that Lie trott-.0. IS lie ef.mPtie ,to I.
one .;h 'WO Wen bun ed' a "
Sixth, 'hailer-Celly. : -. : . - ..,,,,., i ,:.., . , .t, . .-• , ~, ~. t...,,,,, ,t-t ..., •., ~:, 1 _,, !... . _,... :, ...,
.......,.. ~. , , i , •
t 4asen Wad'.perpetrated. • 1-1 thhr 'fitafe:. 'li:i:' aiir 0 04.:4 . )=',01:1*..4111.- and ;the Aro of the ' destroyed. '
Seventh O. P. James: : . •i: , -1 - .' •,''' - ' --,- - ‘..- -i'lt ' - ' - if fi" It 'h'' ' d'. 1 - -.2*..--. • .- ~. ,7 1,
that the treachery 'which d to' Wale - AM Ins,ar./e,O ail -, g.,t. 1.. ,e,-..gpo ' Many K4tin. iii- alSitliftte; • • b.nniedt--
, Eighth;David,Sehell.[ - '", - . ---,.. ,
I ' •
in; 1858 and. sent . DintglaS t fig ht rm.- i ns bOlintry'dgOod' ---- 7 -..
c r. ammo"
Ninth, J. I . ..Lightner, - .. • . -... -.:.-, .• ---''' , - • - •i ,,,,.
.. , i „them the Anteruhm . , , on Chapel • .
- ' I ttlisi -
ate, was • deliberately; 'planned .'• r , , - - It i.s•alm..4los4lble.tlietlutetypthe., , at liaide.gii.4=aid 4 1,1fe4 *holt lionses at
matically carried into e ff ect ; i cntit, S. S.'Baeher.: '-. -_ ', , - .•4. -.•-• 'l, - -- 1 • -Ta- i-hi - . 'l,d`lfa 1 D • ''' 'IC ''' -- ' '''' '
dept of.tuoraltnt int Ji• 11.0 WA. .'! Xe 1 T_T:d • 001r:.•':': , . -' -, ••,• • , 1•-• -, -"*• h•- .
Eleventh, T.-11. Wtdker. '• .;'. . • -
Mg the recipient - of the tenet .(1 the instigatunv'eStieli ttil laetik The-flittaltreWitiltglaii *rile t he- civil-
."Thirteenth, Joseph Laubiteli - ... , ..-
frolll the-Chicago treason;w:u,an'acement is descrihed•ltbOye. "•-ftlerq - Artkcit .. st, erne, ited.,Wolid:With..llo.trai'l:4ind there- is vet
Fourteenth Is. R. kh -''
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, ..1110 (...0 ?Vt. ..- :.
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Milieli the arch trai t or could not control, , s .
s delibetately plannea s whteliiitt gii-adigeiii, , .somethin m tir bettild.''Jlt ..iii - hilieyed.thaf,
txteenth J. A Aid -:; -. -'•• -' -
Mid wldeltwas the least'
, palatable of any • r ' •• ••. -' . would 'inevitalilY hnt , ftat'rafiitt - e - clatinler: not - 141itlf•thafisialitliZtottliiiiit- CiristiaMi are . •
' 'l"result - 1" • • os A - -
potssth e of iis / schenini„, ~.. a
.-• T w ent y-first;•N, P. li,etterinan.:Attt , !..:l,- • ' '. - -•-: .. ---..- ''•
" • 'rwent --fourth. - ,8.-D' Hamliti-- -:'' ' ' ' kaltiiisi4... .
and all - the unsenes_•iittetula.A..tql o 44"q - , sioutAoridestiqjcts and.hierenoother
evlen the'Deniecratic Press of the-conntry, : • • 3 ' ' • ' ••. ` s'..-:. vile iisiirreeti6it.'!-"Aor tw r ii:s4*.ore hopb for subsisnanco than
.the charity of'
'prompt eilby' manly / and generous senti- -. H. N. lee, the Elector for - the i-Niite-. Northern , Abolition - BO t-IltiCie ateWPWOII- - the i:ChiiithiiC.lviiirld - r 7 44 . g:than' 5,000
owing, and dcsrpiing meanness,-41i in enit,, teenth district, u - i•ti en 4 , ' o f 'Xt.' I3reckiW der ' at'l.lase thitiii vtelienlhe - PulPitiit fugitiYg'hafelieeit iiiiiiihitiirby thecon
and treacherytactuated .by .a so r„ su . of sitige,• : replied . .. in the negatit e - ',' --
.'.. '-'
....'''. ' crated, to ihoitiltlikAtiotitiotitgfs'lO - th* stil4.rniaitiOnaties, - merehatitsild Convents
,justice to• a manly - Opponent, and mourn- Samuel Marshall; 'of the•tiVenty-Setend bloodtWork?' This is Spitriceon'iays% of Weirlit; but lII'S itt:iiil4r . a' tenipost
itigoVer the,spechaact - tif a' distingnislied 'district, refused to•respiand to theimptiry to.them: - 4 ‘2Better etery:mhite'ndi ' d,isittnau . nit ttiement. Semething niu,t he done for
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statesman' bectimbig the victim of:pet-son- Or the Stine 'Committee. r "
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"and child be murderedjn. the , Sonth„ and theistarviiii,bdmelesS Ihtittisands Who are
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riband pelitical knavery—iiiiitits with all ' 7.11 r. Fulton . , or,. Armstrong, offered the peas th ousand Unions be dissolved.tliMi hit:. noW,hiding inefives and ethei• secret pine ,*
who calls themselves men, in seekine• to. follbwing reiolution, Which, aftkr consider- ,t „I„„islaves be allowed to exist in ; peace ees until-peace . - shitlfsbe declared. Beirut
soiled/the blow inflicted under the garb tion and diseitssion, was adopted, as till- "and quietness in, the•Sciiithern States - in is ni,
, 16incer aplace of _safeti - Tor Christians,
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of 11)endslop, br generously and fearlbssty lows, to wit : . • " the American' - Union!" .Was not ' the 1 3,loilein - fanaticism is;nrils1 : "Ililli• aroused,
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i•enteclino., that re:l4ly :is tiler beretOfore - Ilo,.•:olved, That the Demoeratic.:Eleeto-
,John 111'0Wn attempt and this Texas plot' i and the - Turk-hilt Goveriunee t has found
hart, been, to assail the eltief,a theße- ral 'ricket be headed With th e . name.of bitt putting such iireaching into pni'etice:?.' it necessary to statiOn;a4tlate;sin of sof
piddle:ins,- he. is worthy nf all hon o r as a Stephen A, Douglas, or John
. C. Breekin-
.IA it no t well for the Nortli4o coksider ilit4s in every_ 'eonSurs! ltetike fbr . their..
statesman of franseendent abilities; and a ridge, is an Elector at 'Large, and in the how far thev . encottrage this anti-SlirVery protection., Thou - Sands Of :',,Christifin refu-
n .th ii
.01 .
unimi ., ekeili.ii ond ni ii mpeaduth i e event of the success oil said ticket, if the fanaticism it:lien they see the bitter t ,fruits i geeli, mut large nutliera i oftile,native res-
pnrity, both in his public• and pr i vate.; greater number of votes shall have been of the " irrepressible confliet" , which it I ideres ' Bare 'fled the „reotiptry. .indeed,
life. - _ - cast for Stephen A.Doeglas,then the tote; prodtitTi before them? • , - : ' Ithelland is full "of Misery intl. the deept t st m7
',And hoW does Greeley bear this? lfbes of the . Electoral College "of the State shall i - ..
hit not only fro/ the rebuke conveyed to be east for Stephen A. Da and Her-1, •,, . • . • Antei•ican inissioparies,i titled - bY• the
lifm,. but heed italso,wbv shrinking into
chef V. .Johnson, for yresident and Vice j•• •• - ' •
NEINTS ITEMS. 1
. ;11;irds •rrom . tin: • Ameriefri Consulate ,
obscurity until his treachery shall President, but if tbr John C. Breckinridgel, !• . have brought away MaziTi 'poor, be- .
'V th. ' -'
then for John .C. ' Tireekin ridge an& Jos. 1 —The Demoerat.y of crmon .I%e noun-
td be reitionembered? Far 'front it. . Ileo f and 'persecuted thrins, whose
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f e id, it deeply—ten the •Ri i i mwer „.,..„„ Lane thr the same ()dices.. Ifthe vote of inated John G. Saxe, for Governor. : ' • lip Is ay e .
. 11N liN
t .
be made to feel the sharp-pointed spein• I ennsylvania cannot elect the vandidates —.limes T. Brady , Esq., of New . " Yor . c . En4iish.
1. , ,,:5e • i5 ,.
of
wat ,. hare
picked up .
for whom the majority of the. totes: are 1 city,. has received the 13reekenridg,e!nopt- •
WWII penetrate:: beneath his coat of mail 'ab4in. 9 4 60 b ftigitivesonatiftvounded • WO .,
cast, and it can elect any man rtninitig . tbri illation for *Governor -of New York.. .
-but instead of shrinking, from the pub. men and elildr n - rho bad e , eaped to the
li(l • gaz e; ht writes an'artiele, and publishes flit office of .rregident •of the United ,1 -The tieW self! uling stanipedenyel j
ote - • , g 0
' I.seal coast, and there is stilE woik for thein
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states, claiming to be a Democrat, then ;I which' seems "destined to play such an no-
Win the indepcuileatilover_his own sig ns_ • to do' •
•-s
11 bell ortgrit 'rut in the postal '•iff firs of the . '
flirt, rebuking the Demmer:lde Press'fo r the vote of the I:leetoral College shri ll p , . 1
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for.• • • I What cap be done in the Yttited States
c:i.st. for that candidate.' If it will not elect 'I country, is again sale. . 1 •
their inconsistency: : and berating than lbr. • ~.. hese fitmishing widows and;orphans?
"titer 411 . the candidates for Whom it is; --Yrantli - P. Blair' is e le c ted, in the St .
presiiming to disenver anything lint vile- el -. • ... - ' . ' ; •,,,i I w ill say nothino• now.of ; vengeance', fer
iidss' in' Win. H. Seward ! When he de- east, or tiny of the Democrats who are vo-, Louis District, alissentrt, for the ton, term,
the Enropean Powers wiftno dotibt,eifiet
ted for in the State, then the vote shall be by a Majority of 1385. He is defeated,fer
feated Lincoln and elected Dotiglas thejustice 'for the greateritne, lint hemanity
cast for the candidate has
• JIM major-- the short term,
.Barrett having 140 major-
Democr:die Pi.ess Nulled his indeliend ' enee c a ll s upon ine, 'not only to distribute bread
amid comniknded his' treachery to Rept& ' 1 that the'. ity. ' ' t
•ity of the votes of the State ;am , . ' •-• to th ose:lround my horse ; but td present
C . l I r c • ' 1 (Bell
lit'faiti.:qn; and he tbolishlv supposed, that Chi:dm:tit of this Committee be insttuct-i -, : i o , ,es 1..43. ,00m J.s
i..i and,-Ever- tht;ir
cause
to ;Inv ennui:m - 11101, -and • to.
ed to Ottani ,feoni the, gentlemen on.the: ett) is elected Clerkof the Court. 9
When by a still. deeper planned scheme of P - 1 arcise their sympathies bit-belt:dr of th is
vill:dity,he sinote his friend under the fifth Democratic Electoral Ticket of thistitate peals of Kentucky, by about 10,900 itiajer
persecuted' peolde. • . .
rib, sti-nek down the'fat orite son of:sTew theirseveril and distinct pledges of ne- - ity.' i •
the piing of Greece leis' sent • :i. sum of s
; he tbreooin• resolution,' .--'-' A census4:tker •doivn ii? Tethiessee - • . . ...
York and deprivc:d• IVin. 11. •s c w an i of tildesrtlrCe 01 f . ..,
tonal..
money for their i resent 'relief; and efforts
and to report the- result, of his action in an old woman
the nomination which was his-due, that sevent y -five -Y e ' tt : s ' are: beim , made elsewhere to cancer ictonev
the premises, :it the next meeting of the who Once split threehtindred yfirds,of rail
the sznite presS would do hint honor, :is fOr' i that ' obje(.t. Anieriea: sent thud -t . O
The man of :ill othes, 's ho struck the I • ( '°"'""ittee• ‘ , • fence.: and never -dreamed of: runniite.
_fur
,t : • I In-I:6141 and Greece, - andiwill' not' 'some
giatat est. Moir in behalf of the Deinoeraev, -• ' • -"il n • -'' ' ' 1
1 division 'of the Tiestion on the r6O-, the Pt est e c3, i . , . 1 =
1 thing be done foryie Christians of Syrii ?
• . rtrt to ill:
, —llon..llenre 31.1•'uller has been nom- i - -
lotion wa s . dielnailded, Tile 'first' . • - - ~ .
and a•cainst the principles ofßoptibliean- 1 I I;espectfully and tridv viiiirs.
i s i n . 'H ow terr it,i, t i n ,. An, , li sappo i„ i _ elude all after the word " resoleed," to nate.ll,tor.Com_reSS lit : ..t be r"ecomit'h As- r •,..
1 - , AITUrsTI,7B, JOHNSON.
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inent, when the Press of all parties, rm.' nAtitutionarrnion
and including the Word `offices .". 'rhei trio, lot i. the cq .. . .; '
,party, 1 itet..FßANers w.tyLiNio,i) .. D.
Set.011(1 I,:ort .to iill:Iollo' :ill . :lifer time word;, and in the Fourth DistrietJohn Bell Rob-) i . .
fir their hist Met s as gentlemen and as• men,
• -111 , 4111. .o.=- , ' =-
1 • • 11 11 q reedited the noninettion . ...:.-'. • , J
unite in holding him up as a viper Which ""tli"e;'; ' -t" file W 411.4 ‘‘e.lindid , ll6.". . -- Theil lio•" 11 • --. , • -
..it:n:ls. of : . - -- -7A torrti.eti .frai,:cllV reeetitly • took
has stung, the. bosom which ' warnied hint- third !,art to include all out the 'wordi —A. State COnvention l of the Ai;
' Ti '
iw ,A. place. near Szieraineirki, which has intense
lino life, and turning to his victim per- " e:indillat(•" to the end of the - resolution. 111:41 :111(1 Evereit met in _tyre on ; ; IQ
'- ir ittitated tl • t l.• fhS r - Ort
~ . , . i.i • poi ion o. t ' , e . ta_e... f c
- lii% - •Nritill4 . 't•brhicitd - S**7li ;ilitieS as a 40, "VS 2°. 'ltce second division was Barnes for Governor.. In the evening a qie. 14 th of july a man named Witzler
statesman- and his devotion ;to what he agreed to, ye:is 45. nays 27. The third di- nit itieation meeting was held.; .1 ' . was murdered while asleej; in Sm•raMeitto •
eunsidei.s the great .prineijihs of th e C on . •ViSi. , ll'WaS bgreed to. ___•t0101 .:kbe r it - is s:Ii(1, (but , firobably . City, and his house_ robbed of considerable
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stitution. We can readily apiweciate the On inotiOn 'of -31`essrs. Leech and John it is a fietkin) cets split r:tils. Thousands I money and jeWelry. Cirennistance.4 'point
inertificat ion and despair at this exhibition s"" it 11 " is - lof men hale split rails,- anti consequently ed to-one Win. Watts as, tlic:- murderer;
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of public sentiment; but we cannot till- Resolved, That the Chairman of the i are deserving . of the Presidency, if rail- • who rya:followed to 'the IWaslipe mines
derst Mid the folly bordering upon madness, Committee be mithorized;--to publish -antsplitting 'is a . tpiardication for, that high' and arrested on the 234. He was (.zon. .
whlcti could mince the editor of the. Tri..
address to the Demberaery. of the State ofriee! ' ' . ''' '' ' revel, to Njeitans, in Stttic...„!olll-ItV" 011
brine to give vent to his feelings in the ar-.A at :is e: 111 3" it dap- as practicable,- ' I —A Republiean editor, was observed I , thd i 250, and that niglit'srted fori_;:tera
• tiele wh'ich we extract from the Indepen- Onmotion of .Messrs. direiter and•D a - the.other night; after watching. a g
, a me of imepto. h:ouleelfell, i nan t'ipen wagon, WI-,
dent' of SatordaY. His plea for writing yis, the proceedings 'Of the Cpromitteei chess yet short: time, to go away. ..A grell- 4 der the yliarge of Wm.. C. StOtithird, re-'
anti puhlishft i ft. is; that "it hog its 'flor a e , were ot•det•ed to be Published in the Dem - -1 denial' remarked dn- seeing _ hint ffo 'ot t I eetitiv. District Attorney of Sutler county;
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Which is, •• be juithjid to principle." H e operatic: papers or the State, ' i "don't like_ the 'game there is no ‘ni t ,... ger , i .c.:eorge ArinstrOng,.fbrilierly'frorn Testis,
.takes care however, to say "tht.re is much On motion, the ( - .'outinittee , adjourne& in it.l _ •' ! • - • .• ' 1 ainl celebrated - as an Indian fighter. - .and
cant and kyliecrfse in these manifestations 'to meet at the•eall of the,Chairman. Thitothy Wharton;deptity Sh eriff'ri of Slit
ofitorrotc." Where then the moral—where' '..., . - WILLIAM IL, WELSH, Ch'n. lerleounty,'but formerly of Ogden (+minty,
'the reward for being true- o principles? I .. , Ill.; • Oti•„arrising within' a mile_ of Sacra
- Is' that reward to be found in the thlse ex- [ THE TEXAS INCENDIARIES.—A mento at 2 a. itt, on the...2th, the prisoifer
pressions of sorrow.originiting iii ‘Leant quietly slipped his handero. oft; and with -
add hypocrisy?" or is it to be reaped at a iiistof - taken from Artnstroimg . while"
sin•h Conventions as. that of Chicago, asleep, fired -on Whartiin • and mortally
where honest and -well • tneattino. men, woiinded him . :He then Area . en. Stod
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were led into .a. repudiation of the well (land, killing him : instantly • 'neit On. Arm
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ktiown,Mal clearly expressed wishes of strong, inflicting a .wound' from which he...,
their constituents, because a iiiiserable diettin an hour, Wharton was 'then suf
viper who was knOwn to have been nursed ficientiv recovered to fire iiii the prisoner; •
into ; political life and.' importance by When - I;efletl. • The wounded man. was
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Win. } I. Seward, and who assumed to. be 6,1)11 - • to Walk td-Sreranneirto.and •give the
r .--3,
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alatm; .but he died the same,night. - The
his grateful friend land ;intent admirer, ,
sheds 'crocbdile:tears - Cover the enoritititti/- comity has beerr overnir6Vitli firmed men, -
ity of his gr'eat, friend, and urged the ne- searelting - fbr.the escaping, desperado, but `
cessity of hisyr,iection by the very Men thus far without findinganytrices of 'him:.
elCited - to do, hire hotior * ?: lt, is said that Armstron g Was _ a very
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No, no; the plea for writing this (mend, vigilent and watchful man . , . and the only
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oils scolding of the Democratic Press, is reason. giyen•tbr his falling. -asleep' is the
itsfalse as time whole politicallife of its-an- fatigue resulting front-his long and uncea
thor—as false as his atheism and infidelity, sinB , charge of the,prisonerwhile bringing
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exhibiting- itsellin Sitirittialism,Fourierism hint over the mountains:
,and Free-Love; -and yet prating. :4•A' men
being rendered "a little more tit for the
king,dom of
.G0i1.." his purpose was, .to
give•vent tolds gall andbitterness against
tlq• Press, because it has been , tree to it
self and its manliness, .in froWningdown
and treating -with -scorn such treachery
and fraud as has marked the conduet of
Horace Greeley toward •Wm. IL Seward
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PROCEEDINGS TimnEmocßA
i TIC STATE commrrrEE.
, The Democnitic State Committee met
aKresson, agreeably to the call of the
Chairinan, Aug. 9, Is6o, and was called
:to'; order by the Hon. Win. H. Welsh. -=-
The roll was called, when
.the following
members answered to their names, viz
ilinbt. - Anderson, Ste - phen:D: And - erson,
Henry Askin,, Vincent L. Bradford,
thigh 13arr,James P. Bare, W.ll. Blair,
William D. Boas," John B. Bratton,
ben E. Brown; IL 13. Burnham, Charles
W. Carrigan, John K. - Chadwick, E. .13:
Chase, 'lathes C. Clark; :Town W. Clark,:
j4hn Ciimmings, Alfred Day, John Da-Os;
Henry L. Diffenbach,- C. M. Doniwan;
Philip Dougherty; Henry Dunlap, William
Each:, Peter Ent, J. Alex-ander-Ful
ton, J. Lawrence Getz;
Joseph
Thompson Graham;; H. A. Guernsey, John
jr. ; J. li. Haliart,'CliarleS:H.
.Iflinter, F. .M.llitAins - on ; S. C. Hyde,
Jciiatph S. Hyde, Geer& W. Irwin, ltob
e4 L. Johnson, Reuben Keller; 'James W.
Kerr, J. Monroe Kreiter, George Lauer,
dshac Leech, IL.R . .Linderinan, F.: P. Ma
gtie-, Charles Magee,' Charles 1 i. - Maidy,
Rbbert )loCay, ,ThOmas C: McDt*ell,
- JOhn' P. McFadden,Pet& Mclntyre, John
F'i! Means,l3.- F. Myers, 0. IJ. Myers,
Ithward L. Miller, George-L. Miller, Wit.
A r ita- II: Miller, E. C. Mitchell,.Robert E.
4l.Oritiglian, R. flruag t rkAriken, Vrederiek
S - 4Pyfer, D. R. Randall, Bernard Reiley,
-Stekesi. Robert, Dlivid Salomon,
S:lttsiainMenry 3 . .. Stable, Israel Test, .10.
se 0:31. Thenpson;- Wm. Ward,. Nel-,
sop WeiSer,lacksoulWooglward;;Win.l-1;
Welsh, Chairman.
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VILLAINOUS PLOT.
1 . We have already publishedlill particu-'
lars of the. fires which laid waste, it large •
amount- of property in Texas recently,
, breaking out at -various points almOst sine
{ nitaneously. We now copy below a let-• ,
'ter written-to the Houston, Texas, Tele- ,
graph, froni Dallas, which, it is reniember.
ed, was-the scene of the most deStructiVe
conflagration. Its statements. are start
ling, and, if true, disclose a plot to which
the Harper's Ferry raid was comparatively
trifling. The letter ie dated July 21st,
And .after corroborating the facts already
,published, goes on to say: •. •- ,
"Nearly or quite a hniidred negroes
:have been arrested, and *upon a close ex
t ,
amination, separate and apart from each
tother, they disposed to the exigency of a
lilot or conspiracy to hty waste the.coun
try by fire and assassination, to impoVer
lab the land by the destruction of the pro
vision; 'arms and ammunition, and then,
when in a state of helplessness, a general
revolt of the negrops was to begin on •the
first 'notably in August, the day of elec
tion for. State officers. This- conspiracy
is aided and abetted by abolition emissa
ries from the North, and by those in our
midst: . . The details, of this plot and its
modes operandi are these: Each county
in northern Texas Vas :i. supervisor in the
person iif a White nianovhosetiame . is not•
given ; each - cgunty is laid 'off into dis
tricts under the sul . kignits,of t•hisaViiain,.
who controls the action of the negroes.in
said districts, by whom The firing was to
be done. Many of onr most pronzinent
citizens were singlet] ont for assassination
whenever they made their escape from
their burning homes. Negroes neverbefore
suspected are implicated, and the insur
rectionary movement is Widespread to an.
extent. truly alarming, In some places
the plan was conceived in every form.
shocking, to the mind and frigthfid in its
results. Poisoning was to be added, "and
the old females - to be! slaughtered along
With the men, and ,the young and hand
some women tO be parceled out amongst
these infaMons seoundrelii. 0 They had
' even gorfe so flr as to designate their
choice, and cetain ladies hadalready been
I selected as the victims of'those misguided
monsters.' Fortunately the country has
been. saved tii•om the accomplishment . of
I these.. -horrors; bin, then a fearful' duty
remains for us. The negroes have been
'lncited to • these • infernal proceedings by
1 abolitionists and. the-etnisiarie.s of certain
1 preachers' who were expelled from the
conntrglast year. Their ageritsheye been
busy. among us, and litany of them have
l•been ni Mir
. inidst; . slime- Of. theni have
be'en identified,. but- have fled -Irons`. the
country l others still remain .to receive a
l'
, fearlid - accpunfabifity from an- outraged
people. • ,Nearly . a hundred negroes. have .
testified - that , a largej . einforiiem . elit of ali
:(ifitionist!lt are: expected .on the first of
..
The time has been in tin; histnry of;
this-country, that if a candidate, had been
presented ior the Yresidency, with the
sole qualification for the office that he had
once Mauled rails, the peonle would have
been indignant ht the insult offered' tbetn.'
WhiAt hiss been arrested at
Yorkihire, Cattaraugus county, N. Y.,.for
the nuirder , of ,The prisoner
states that his flither and mother • assisted
in .t 4 deed,. he 'having strangled : his ,Wife
during the excitement. ••
—The Washington correspondent of the
Journal of Cominerce says a rumor has
reached that.city in private.' letters from
Detroit, that Gen. Cass has had another
ill turn there, and that thereis some doubt
whetherjiis health will Warrant his return
to Washington:
—.ll. C. Allen, the Douglas_ candidate '
forCrOvernor of Illinois,
Yates,as accepted the
propoidtion of Richard t 61 Repub-. j
lican candidate for,tbe.rsame. office,• for a.'
series iof joint discussions on polities, and
a-t.appointments have been made, cover
ing a large portion of tho State 'arid
tending over.a period. Of time:_froni the I
31st tilt. to the 19th of October,. • -
-_1 prize fighttook . place. oil, Monday,
on one of the ! Islam& in the . harbor at
Boston, Mass., between Jack • Turner and
Andrew Gidiow,and eighty-five • rounds
Were fought,. wen the'poliee interfered
and arrested the. participants: They were
both-nearly blind.from.the effects •of The
blows they had given and received. Tur
ner and aidloW,bave, been committed for
—The New York correspondent of the
Philadelphia Press says that among the
recent., graduates from West Point was a
son efi Commodore Vanderbilt,
_and that
the lather . promised:the . youth *lOO,OOO if
he woitld bring himself among the first
five, of $50,000 if be coinpleted,the course
at all.l The son wail not the winner of the
former prize, but received a check for the
latter) - • .
—We'obserye that the ConStitutionrd
Union; party are making nominations. for
Congress in Pennsylvania. In the first
Congressional DiStrictJudge King . has
been nominated; in the second Hon. Ilen
ry M. ;Fuller, and in the. fourth 'fob
inson.l The "People's • Party" dodge is,
by all accounts played out in•Peimsylvan . ia.
The Same may he'said of the "Opposition"
in New Jersey...; : • • _ .
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• 67:-!?; ! 'The Chicago Times. and Herald
!me been united into. one: The • editor
says. ih his salutatory article-" Doubts
having been .suggested by interested rcir
ties, that iny support; Of Judge Dou! , •lns
wa not genuinp, I take this occasion 'to
retutelthe charge. I.•shall, coursc; give
Judge Douglas urt'aarnest - Suppo'it; by all
the luMaiis illy riweri but while doing
go, I OannOt-stibmit to that test of my sin
'eerity lurbieh - rennires me to.denounce, the
great body of the Dethocracy as .
:distiniOnists. -• This Ilinow to be untrue,
- consideration' Can induce me-fo
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sanction it. • - . • • • -
TITS BLACK 'REPUBLICAN CLERK
- In the proceedings of - the bentoeratic.
State Crmnittee,.at Cres'On, an incident
occurred which exhibited in the, most stri
king manner the feelings, 4f thel Democia- '
ity . of this . State in refereke tol this, arch,
traitor: <- Billie course Ofkthe discussion
npcin,the seVeral propositrns -before the
Conunit tee,. Mr. Johnson,of • Cambria,
known as the dose politica,and personal -
friend of Gen. Foster, our • gallant "stand
ar4earer -in the - gubernatorial contest, '
and Aso, as a supporter of Douglas, opened
a battery of the Most violent denunciation
of thepolitWat fraud and' chicanery now
being at tempted'to )tc practiced by John ,
W.Forney. refirredj to him as a
Black Republican traitor,. Ivhont no Deril--'f
ocrat,. (no matter what his preferences,)
dictnot despise from . his: innermost soul,
aturdeclared that.fOr hithSelf, Tie spurned
his ;impudent assumptions! to speak in
half of the Wing, of.the part v •te which. he
belonged, and utterly reputliated any and
all fellowship with -hint in his
_wicked and
base:designs. These roitarks Called forth
theimost terrific shouts Of applause, 'and
for the moment .the : - pro4a.dings of the
Coimnittee:"gave - way to,Wcatening out-
Mirk. of scornful indignation•of the unttov
cre4 demagogue. , If he cpuld only have .
beet' present at this assemblage of the
representatives of the Pethoeracy, he
would have quailed befor,e the storm
contempt and derision that waS . shoivercd
"PO hurl. - He has talked boldly -of his .
friends iu the State ConiMittee; but this'
outburst. found "none sc. ,- ,Poor - ;to do Lim
reverence." It was the unerring - and un-
sentiment • 011' Pennsylvania's
DetnoCi'acy,itnd it is . the `rebuke for which
he has-been so long; waiting. I Will he
take this kick, and - go over to the Black
Republican camp, to which
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Jesse Booim, iti.e.
i I_7(i years,_ asps
lately setitetwed by th - e.: United'. States
Court, at - Cleveland,. to - fie years:ttt tbo
penltenttary, for counterfeiting . .. - ' " .