Ml o-rnr '<• Kansas 'Clomed ,fr<gipsi%ads * : . */ V‘‘i . Corrpftitoqtfeqn of The AUvp jfolnoU) Coortef. •.* , , ‘ ‘ • fnp^ L "of Kansk? ciUzejis cif -Iffirioia, as, jnoeed, WiT¥ ??•' from ’^re ( e Si.aie»,';,' Tj prrW(jy9^9^(!V r cli,fpf is made ip screen pjwjyl ,fjs If»r«hwoiw and Sate emigrants, uiiqcr ibe. .Bdalifig working o| “ SweVpign^y .put rebrp jjljV public .TtKe f tglii qftqs (a Agreed aa s' it is nlun'agfedt These pod murdere,faw|ip pour, over to m.jlesi' usj- say, we must be disarmed and t"hnt Frpe-piau; iptilprs .nuist 1 ' dot Center the Territory, j' , ..The following i 4 the statement of one,of the members,of a parly recently stopped while coming to Kansas : ' !. ST/vTfcMENX’ OF JAMFS B. ttALDWfN, I The undersigned started in company with eight ftmijlies. fropi McLean for Kansas, bn ijie 22d priest pro ceeded on their journey unmolested, until within, four,miles pf pity* jVyfnlejmv. eling on, the' fStnie jrdpd, thertyqtV Tutslay, the 24th of 'June, this cprnppny was raet i>y, S large Ini,qd of armed men ,at least 150„ who bad guns and bayonets—United States arms. These men stopped the,emigrapis, and asked them where they wbre' frpm.and whither going, I sajd they, were from Illinois and were going to Kansa?. ,On this t}ie cap tain of the company, said : *• I, suppose youVe beam, tell that we don’t, allow any movers to go through into thp Territory V’ to which witness answered that jie bad not. “ Yes,” replied several voices, “ Slop all.” They then said they would have to search if (hero were any arras on board- ■ One man fronvlotVa objected, when they told him-he had better he quiet, and one mnn <1 re.vy a revolver and told him ho “, l|a,d bet ter s|mi’ up,’? They then searched the wag-, ops,, rummaging every box and every cdrnqr, afnid,tl)rents and Insults., After searching all the, wagons oncp, they returned and. senrcljed them all a .secqntj l,irr|p. Seyera,( articles di/ipppeargd. ip, this process., One rpnn says they took SI-TO, .in gold from him. The wife of Mr. Draper bad pqt S’l.bOO in, a churn and covered jl with salt, and they did not. Knd it. They professed to bp searching for arms. They found n gun for rpost of the men who were with- the emigrant train—, these were mostly Western rifles pqd shot, guns, being the guns they had when they ! lived in Illinois. , AH of these were taken.,. They then told the emigrants that they could not he permitted to go,bn t that they, must nok go .into Jfansas. Several men .in the com-' pniiy. who attacked .them, end who 'appeared-, to bp more decepl, wished the, emigrants' Ip pet back'their gtflis, as they'were to be sent,, home to Illinois. Several speeches- wpfe ipade, on it, when a vote was tajcen r and Ihe large,majority voted that they should have, the guns. The leaders of the company, and influential men, were opposed to tlijs,, and overruled it, and the ptljeys yjeicledj when they determined the mailer. Receipts we ref given,for the guns os follow : ‘ ttcrrired-of . one long rifle, has been lined, (here marks to be deposited wltlt the Omnty Clerk Of •k'latto Ctmuljf,;}u be at thp. npwlOt tUO V,AR." These receipts were signed, by, two of .ihe men( vyhom the others-.said good,, men. , During pil ijjj? ;l.irne mqn, continued Jo arrive, apd.nearly oif, nil thal capoer were stmetj with United Stales' muskets and bayonets all were. well,a;mod. Nearly five.hu.nij.re i d J g(jt: tad.be pqipt of .stop page before ihrpe'hours, Emigrants were ia|d tj’hm they wquld.-bqgusr.ded back till they, got put pf the Stale. Some of the asked these men if they,,could nplbe, allow., ed to suy there -w)th,-thelf lcpms until the, difficulties were as tiledso that they, could go. over into the Tenilory. , ( Tbey replied that they cpuld not unless they would, agree to settle permanently. Jf Ujey, would pledge, themselves to slay in Plalle County,, and would buy farttis, and coulbrm.tolhe insliiu: Horn of the country, they could slay,.in, which case “ ihjjy would.be taken,carp of.”, ffot.vpl. uingjhe privileges highly,,, they declioed.-n A guard of eight .mounted and arm,ed men escorted, thepa back- to .liberty, vyhefe they were 4«l‘yered. up to the,, leading men in the place, Judge Thompson being,on active par ncipaot.in thi b reception., They were here permitted tq go,out loth? bnqk of. town, whery they.could w.aitqr iheit.jeamaand find grass for them. -That afternoon , the pond folks about Liberty ceme.om.io then) and told them Ihatlheytyere e,t liberty, that they qoijld, go' \v|iwe, they, pleased, .provided that they d/d ,pot pq into the Territory, but w .omM gh hank to IHionia. ~ The truth w aa ii lb p y,, did.ho<,like-the trouble ; apd pppeesepifi espottingniben). elear.gnross.-ihe. Stats.. „ ||o r , P'hg i.o be nble-'o make, fheif escape,, they s'PSS i .wshetfo ,thsy ;Werp 1 fo(::,iwo .days,, when snnpfljTien patne. out uf Llbe.rlyt a ni'nsy tiring them they were their friends, advised, thpm •d.^j,b a P^.ferr4||ipo|iS;.jn)n?eidihieiy lt f?f jf Ha T.thixtgibhßPPned or,de,viJ|Tiept ,was dono*. I hoy ,wqtdd be r ,(mid , reypppsifile Tor 4(, and woujd .be gurp-Tn/get iofp trouble, ..Tbe.emT grants jtopk.pp ed'rhhhch.aud.lTav:; rled.spoie tefn,.milps bh'cly ih.to Here they .rented ,bojus«8 > .pnd l .nro pi,present! spying. ■■ .• t . • ; ' „ ■T, , , r ; JOHN B, SAD6WIN.: to '• tyuqo,’' of ,F;eydom,.atid Mill, inake it, a 'plftyjs'^u- B B s>* .■ v>V .' • ' .... ■■'. ~ Liateo to ihe pob/,a amj ;yoq' qiie or bp(l>£ ',. “IfTain elected, high pfe for, W !!’?R fP u /i PMW'W; W^;flbfpln%d ; ,,d)y, will .qqjjpayqr ibe GpyyMqienj according,id.tjie jcue,. of. fie Cqnairui aft if vyp jrtle.rpreicfl by, tpe, grapfmiep who ftfttned,.aii4bdo|)lft()^ *.■. L!u- ■;- A'ti oft M -?.?t’ o %£ B» 1 , B riiakp U Otf'ffiik ''n«m be' 1 sm «|# Ar^hini, [ ,%P, r bach''ftm tf Wflfi'd nn< ngkl At'*# If Kg 1 bat couMge euough (biucowlei-Si^.^'ap^. ,£OII,.RRESIDEIiT v —~- COL.iyfOHN C. FpjtGfpE, ' ■ of cai.ifohkia;- ' 1 ■'< Of-HEWJEaBRV... - ,v. 7 OhiaJ Commissioner, ' • jim y 3>'o ‘ THOMAS E. COCHRAN/ «ril Auditor OtaMtfl,--ttno'; n. - -■■o.nl-ni -i h DARWLIf ‘PHEIIPSiUip Aimttxttgl’ :> ! n Surveyor -Qenetai, on , ' -.l'i'ot ji .ylbi .it ti BARTHOLOMEW) LAEQRTE, qfif&iadford.i.': . ''iflife'ifcftnipßifgri » '■ . 'FiV’lheebosmiHoFaiWh of rtioKjl ndn-btilaftHbersI 1 and (bribe belfel'drfibsldn'bf ihiporUnt potjlio*! bin formalinn swnng ilia peo(dp, wo;ofE(f. tbp 4gH*tfr from Ibis,tail?, JJpjy i ,Nov. oF. Cjr,. lS weeks, on the followii^ terms; 1 , , ’lO copies cents per number, for.. 1. ®3 ftft aocopies;r..l . :1 U..5 00 •30 copies -0... r . .i. ju .in. t. H'</1 00 ajid for any,nurpborless llisn,ten, cppjes,3 conls a week fpr each copy, or ,30 cents forplipyaippeigO-, These terms are 25 per cent.less than they oogbf to bo'in brrfcf to rcmuircralc itid 'piibllshersl ' But (his is not a spcoutalorlsotfer. T/ieffit so pbttage on tht paper .tent to, tuiterihfrt livingiin the County. Republican County Convention) TCIB TTNPEU9IQKEI), Republican Standing ComnSttee, would recivnmuud to. the Rcpublicaq eloctora'of the ml election ‘districts of Tioga Co., that they tarot'in fhelr pectlVo districts, at the Ufpi|\ places foB holing oteftftnsj gn 'Saturday tlio 16th dav of August nex{ and clqct two from each district to tho Ctmtify Convention luffd tit M'ulH/oro; on the, Augnst.-jliSftO, fcr the puff|Ose of selecting rtindutates for tho following oHlcos.'tb wilt; Two persons fur Aisodsid. JuJges;oau peepon fgr«Repw senfcttive; one person for District Attorney j r on? poqson for CommJiwioftprt one pehwfn'for Auditor? one fwrtin fOr Coro her; ono persop for Surveyor. . £. T. V 1 A. V. CW?B, ’ 'c ( iii?u? iALL * c^- Com * :l JUd*. WHITOAKBR- J In. In ordei; t)mt efery clocHnp'dfttriqt l>« ropreseniod(|Q ttic Conxmtlon. for the zenemi coo'iuct of tlio CAmjvalgi), tile linre booh'ApftolMted 1 ' COMMITTEES of. VIGILANCE. .'. jjjksi —Francis If. II.V Xrh>jj|iT7< —TL R r ’Rfiynblds, OoBck,! William: Butler, John John Qoddepeed* J.K White,* damp** JofcpKYoDkln. . C. 0. Bowqan, Tictor Ch?o. TP. • W. Stann- IhJftK.Poro, l*/>« 7 <kpley, lagac TnroelWiX r. Bea-’ tecssc -stssyt as*.- gwi^i|S«F Oipthaiji —Dr. T/'.V'Ti, Bcnoni , Xi hertv V. Tell. w. K* Pimn.- SylTMltr .Treat,' /oiin •'obh.J-JnKX}'Pholp., Oco. <WU ai6«oD,^B , .BUrk6 f r . Cliijds, J). g..^atkcy. fhringtpn —P. A. Tkvtlwr. W. JlftfJttitlmry —A. C. Cblo. J. B. Bn'lfW^imoiS, W(»t, Stflmni Mt<r, BlfWiW Kcney/OHrer h: s. r *. Hotly, L. It. Stohhlaa, ilosweU.A<*toy.K. Spencer, - John Holden. J. (T-LarJsbif. A. King. wljllam Adams, Amos BI*l»y. JMjnmhrDatO. Osbncn.X/B. .Mimnan, Catllp.Wlippn Butler, Jarvis p c tcr Yanpran, william Jlntdv Orlflhh 1 Rnhorn OooHdger. InM l NdthWh Kewberry, John Hnwbnjl. Charles Tolea, A. JL 1 S'lUfraa-H. I). Oml. James B4cbh‘ Sinner Bowott.. . p. .fcewAy. ’ James OMwnfth, 1 mtand-Aiou. H. lutewap jfoßn*, IU .K.Brun- IVCfllby. fsahe f.ncey, I/miuol Jage. Davenport,. Normnn Strait. lTirrinjrton Job fOUowl Jtorq —U. T. Wood Rcxfonl. ti. w. .VoDoUgiill, Qpo. Dnrmncc, Dr. M‘m. T. nornceßrnnghfon.TO.Orlnnoll. Humphrey,Joel J. ’/Tingn—A. Hutnphroy, Bbyril C. Whittaker. " whcoler, B. T. Beutloy. John, j -£Mrr-Loren BHniora. JoKd tfcllj: AVqWlh' •’ * w f?qphPf tc-i utan br|d 2 , yinum itflihiwjp. J. B. Kcuflela, John A. Kemp. Tl^rrf—w..R. Lyon, Wm. Mo Chnrle* Bettdtt, John vfl Glea- Kfehfleta; '&% l ion. . . ’ Field.D.Hagar. .. I). Marth, H. 6;" Renjiydi^. Rnbcr**. «»mchT Mnrdough. w. Dartt, Thonua Allen. S. A* Clark Stilwcll, Garrison. Ma«|k, B. Bears. ~ , , Trial List Will-.appear next weak/ A dumber of communidatiohs are laid over foi icitwedk. ’ 1 " ~i: From newspaper aeppunts H .appears llwt. the Protestant Germans, are generally. rallying far Fre. montjA. Dayton r ~ ■_ , This® no- Inii iltnfrfeonjlidi'eldfoih'hi Gerritt Smith" piped, lu« • come- oiil ably •and' i klrtmgly Tor Fremont &■ iDaytoh. ! 1 ’d •* d* W, Geirv, pf Fa., baa been appointed GovctP-. or'far Kansas, meefabahndn, r ipjg ne d Wliiifield has uOJjn posted from Ids sept in’Congress pa tielo gdle IVom'Kansas...'.“Brooki’ and KcitThavc Feen re-clcdted. ' '''' ’’ ' * hjiss Dsapsex has opened, fat.igirls and hoy in die building,, liljsq is, ! }in tpaoher apd, webplicvedesenripg fjf,. ory Sjpcjr asc(iopl <js she to teaeli sccilvH jo be greatly naijded in tlic,)’dla|,e. ( It istof tbe-utmosi. iiflportabdd'tlktt thb dsn- 1 Vaxs sfaodld.bkf vigorously prosecbled. i '-The. Rdjftbi' iioasiSixto (idtet.is mtedd apof ttnen;hoiin6>U/'Bbrr' d<y!-Ruffian outrages a nidi to thin farther" xprSdfl btft Thli ticket, with proper dierlhlla) etb let triumphantly elected. The friendaihooJdl*scn:»ll’ Uioirßporgifls Gw iftslwiqoi t !The Repablkkn-efe yigilaneoifa (lie priß), „ -,= ■ . j,., v ~, Whk’* [ljiMHell' ■'■ LißF.ilT?i« 'itWMrrijifartafat; licaf £6fflW‘ dfllM kßdWs Wb'iitli’W 1 drirtj lePflUrtj'bo litiHteU Bill IB Hie'light atfd v e!tpb^? t odißnttdtßlli ■♦illD’.-'lFtoti ft"frt‘ud/^' : '«4iomiW 1 pct'pMHitet) j 1 Uiorefiitß fetflieie l “JSHvito’fipoUt''' BBJ tii»inln«M»to. :v.’h'i •:>:uhv; pti'l ' A»troga«b'the CMigwksiortallqttektibir, tefc''Kifr.‘ itigof^lir^FOTncipanttott 1 it itrßry'iVliii'nt • - l Hi!l*lI|l find; ye apt»4hciid, ttua lit* ddfialliott-df (Sat'hMill wiUWreppdiattd.by b'very'yetpfeißtMtißtajfßrtjy W' tjie 4000 wtetb refereed'to/' ,We livbelf Btrt'iitbde«T apei>io «te/pperato)di»OW«op df>tliem«llei'. '":> n. 1 •jteft'tai-'lilit'VrtblHfc.'W ;rio«:*Tid llii'n, orpftfritft .orWfoflHfe anffiijffc ; tji»,(»lanl tp rplated to forea (e; ti |ruciprobal foiling 1 ,'‘ I rXhftreJ* smietliiag. ludicrous i# lh»itftbfii;po|i rpHA, dby fhi ;tyliw*ll»i-J»dbete via wjiuhs taffeac <NeKPfoKo«9V afferfc%m4t>*> ilinptpalcntrUa 1 WfVwfonUwir «f-fn»pecu •'« ,*>?/»■¥».& l«S??l¥ e AW' M*> pWincft-n ?gwig)Wk.- l a l^Y l )w(i 101 ()ii*jiiL‘fio [WJf Wmptf- ftwwfiWP' trirjjfallow.- rolnnleers, ( im the ki(d i bid (or UB r*lho btro is. the first [dcsliopabl orao, and tbinet upi ins maidei s(n»inlt looking fd a. Ttie» [faxor in vi !ir cxi lit with aophlatr shallow sis it is bsise. -0 Independence'squaw, on which occasion he ad»o rMtMffies i regard for troth Sodideceneyao Thaticepeecte hui .beenfranked proper enfejecti of discussion.. Wilh ita wholesale denunciation "of We WKTg'patW weiwe nolhipg to (W jfandatnbeW m islnjire&nWflo'ils’if ted^veileifjSe 1 lime,'every ****[ ■ Ifirfe is a' “itTGol tVemOnl, coming ad it docaTriint'A'niiiri Who iiSS' Btfen'-’ileVated fnfrik ■ die Idwer trdlSs'W Rfdjtn l ßi’ i fd the'dtfterMajJiftra oylef fes CentebAtreallh/ aUdfSindd 1 Wtho'Sßntfte . wliiehi'hodiagracee. *• ii' ■' 1 n>Jimean'nb Ank’imiqenftetGdl.' Ere (honk iHeJs dqqKUc«i>s«y quite .eminent,in U nut tfiq only quatificatipn (bPIUa IPteaiaencj. The mehpe, of’SovdrO'rrtoniie a’ldifiererft'aiKfiai''tfioiiJ difficult ■elUdy.‘ : (ll\yodllin6e f tur rttofdiateardrto-femplsyi biqoiendlhi to make*, gold waiehtpri* lawyerid'cb** ! as ' (i . _ )V() (-i 3n gander, and disclaiming any intention to Dct contempt upon Belf-'fiiadc men,* wi propose ip a'riicnd'liir.Ciglcr’s catalogue ofabsylidilies as Col-' I6vW': ■ “ft would be nb f more to employ a black smith to make a gold-watch,'or a lawyer fo eXpomid llie'gospel,” tbinto .(elect ,k. drunken raftsman to act as Governor -of, Pcmwy!Tanja,„or,a? a. Senator.ft tjm, IJitUcjJ . . Mrrfeigler must acknowledge the propriety of tills amendment, personal liiyugli it be. If his argument against Opt. Fremont nc maniy and important, then .•.-I n.’i'iimt 10 .y:,’V.u : » i, our amendment is eqnally important. Were not like objection? urgei against liini when lie became a candidate for the I GubernaU.rlai Cliair of this St'dlp f r kW were‘ qoi his greatly sbandaijzcd llterokf f' iS'hat dobsTllr.' Sigler mean {—that a civ. il engineer is necessarily'incapable Of discharging, theldiities of'an Executive officer t Wc poidl him te 'Gcokaf; VPaSitington, who was' an uneducated ritaii Rt.d'bdt a civ/i engineer. True, the world has bat brn? Washington rll haa but one Fsbmont'; and UtalnkGodj Pennsylvania has but one William Big ler !•' •"id* ’ ' i ' ■' ; ’ ■Hd gtfes'on to8»y/faidhc^ “Shij’d bo-be elected, he will be the President of n seqlion ynd the, benefactor: of .» faction. He cunno) truly represent the whole nation. He will be, under, obligations. Ip one section only.' The slnvcholding States ban have no lot ndr 'part in his administration. Heradvisira 'will be Irani-onesection; The horrors and.emoluments would-be..bestowed uptjn that sect li.op apd. the Sooth be ciqlpded.” , . ~ , , fiupppso we admit it all; what docs itaraouptta What is the stale of affairs under the administra tion of a man who is endorsed by Bigler & Buchan an as a national man 7 There is not ONI} man in pay of the Administration, who represents the true, setfiiment' Of the 1.1,000,000- 0/ free , while chi' zens of the Free Slates, with the exception of, here and there a country postmaster, and iliesc would be removed but Tor the fact tlje Administration has not one fripnd in those regions. UitLory'flmes lli/k iht South has from the beginning had nearly two-thirds of the honors ani u emolumekls in the gift'if iGoiern ment. This is an undeniable fact. No man posted in the political bi-lory of 1»i« country will deny this. Then why prate of sectionalism 7 Does Mn Bigler rest the Security of his Ires'in tlioalleged ignoAnee ortho ntaßiedl l THat 'is a ednimori' practice with tbe'democralfc tetideraf' Wft'Have ’ the pro-' slsikry leadorß irt tbis coWiiy'dbaliirerthiiH l *U»wj2s “phi are swayed aod'koyoinedi* --^•niMTSmSSy' •• lv i.! j ■> supplicating the’ grealidgouh “ cratic:partytcr be restored to:th» fold; hi twoyedrs.'t': This pidtercdnolnaively that pro<»l»TEryidemd[iraey; buses dls.iilrenglhj iipon the supposed igaoranßotof the, people. - We shall aeo how tlicpr trust is pot la shsdows, . jThid demagogue glues on io priticiss the action of tl)0 Rcpiihlipans in tkjngretisin regard to Kansas, la doing llji? ho steers remarkably clear of the Uulli and rypppiqn aieaps, , After admitting [ap. militant) waterish jtnauj)ejr„ tint .jlio'-Lcgiplalurc ..of Kanqaq, was eleejed,l(yi fraud, he. asserts that the laws on. a ei9d.t!X j* 1 ? 1 . Legislature afp technically legai! .0, Ifop, B, Pettifogger I.,Whal a'profundity of logatwfcduiY is here Jf you knew hbt tdrj yoii'ire a knave;, 'if hot” you ere—the other, tiling. Cin an 'illegal body make a legal rule 7 iWI I 1 ti lit/U a'U • : J • ~® Where is your logic and common, scnscl Had a fiftieth 11 httc made ’such an ass-erllnn he. WohjdiiavVbecn iJisqrftilificd ‘for jirobticihg before a Rtlka’ebSirty Juslß^!' ,: Whartfcanygred( men Penn ey Ivaqia dotjs send to the National Sc (lath! .If floclrino to 1 true—if ho believes it to hetr ijh—Wliy ‘dyds be .object to the admission of ffatidiia ionstllulionV In the all’,' dribs Bef<fr'c'di ; H(q 'hly (lotion' Upon' the al- IcjfdA {iifefeilUyt , Sr > ihfcrmality' of’tbe' CflnVetttion whloh I frhmod ahd''i(fiplU’ir:' : 'But Mr.'Bigler had just'Bdfbre docUkWlliat ifetfia’d Legis.' lilhro Wits'thd ‘yffipkhig , l)f : ivOro li " Thdrij lijr Histbvlh rtdd'of' rea'^iny i \ll^'K^lA>C^Hitutr6a : Vas‘'UfcHniealfy l^ab'dhddt^dK'dtAiUM'lU'M^'^dnoiJirMiaß. Wo raigtafetWWtha in hissiftodOs'iipoiktlql&a'fiii platform, 1 btliitislhHieefesstiry.p: rnni I, trig : , ,■ ■ villiu.rtln rri:'krdyrr~iTrrrm-rnifl Hti >e !>*:•?» fiPW*". Ao^W,o(.|% lW^d? , Of p?i’.: If? yi jrwvsww »P !| Pj»BWff‘wi!. b wW •. Wfife.&W. WKififr* fw WW tiaPiMtik. ; T ffk l mmwvfa •ssti ™ff. fM’. m.mtiwHtf Tht b rw- Mg r» i!? k? zh k^ ocganiialipna fchoutu..declare their .independence of . liWi*. 4<M: wM.liv W Bl or{ lueji and womffAaSta y Ron) '{licif kmmmM tM to**#. a*vjw: 't& oV hipeiW l Mf Wiffleretf SWSSI iR 1 •‘ thki'irWftti fl& <*||gdgduJyi(£«to BP * 1 'ieeitaf toßeffc/i T?lKi4r«ho\itif ibfi 'rto >4i«UUM 'hVstttri.- 'Afti: d*tie«uw*clig!bWi l Ailte l Wmv pern dUiJiibHdrf n«y«(& ji»«i4tfldr tSoichffrcti! lt/ißiDt hAnrantoabtaW »lfe*Bh*rolicv,Miindl (crcalct Ah'»n liowan (fcwlef e*Ubljehep’lH#o oMigah <>mil>‘(«ling ;4ii(!o add pwWlw'trtftaM.ef-ni<e ■ i .SKffbwt to • b w>^#»%-Mw»fejrfMw»!S»6rt | ?PM Mfa THE itttt * m * All Bus'mlftand be addressed iff be Editor to Insure attention. Y A.GIT AT 0 fi. ipcml iiavery, Bouncel saling ig -breaker of hearts and social Iny of dollars and cents, lilt- W-<t|eaHng. | j ambler have just as much tonmf the pulpit at the flkve- fiff and, clum-to the com holder or ilia di iwlogial. When the clergy shall ri*B above this timid and mistaken policy, a chance prvcj. , from.tlm Breiforid 7Wa?thehiw BbrddrMffeltiin 'Bradford Wnt^”W6’|f«irt > A6ttee]#«lWliß(lr(jth tte Repbbbei ‘an movement. * Bui if tlfij’ wm'lret, ware ’defer! ■nrined-to-eharartemr;dherrpmtgjaplts , «»-tfaey;~dei' serre,tp hd ofcatacmiwAuiJt sssstlie Republicans; elioe ®gg^ r r , : ,i'r >i*tMD'Smeaja|oae ( f!wi|)o»6,Ujß American Unjun.”; , t . ~ , , Itftfi lie! sir.; if ((fully, and.dcl(tajralely., '' ,) tThat slaveholders, like \sf«ebjq, atpn,. Madison, Jcflersort and Mun(oo are likally unfit fob political fellowship.* 1 ' ;■ ' - n ... - r ■; A WillUfandcbttardrylih: we makd hi> distinct lion belWcen tlie deed atid Itte doer.' 1 i “It'UrnW'oOt that nrne-tertltsbf pH the atroeitied that baveibecnoommittedin that territory, (Kahsas) bare been .jie™tra(ed,,Jy ;r t(i<f Abolition emigrant; ftom,l(ie f«» Sjnlps. * , * They have been,in open and arWod bebwlion'Bgk'l&t tnduni(eif Stales’ 6b»ti i ndienP ,? ' rii ' ■ ‘ 1 ;> Tfip aWe'is aal braacni’ lie at ever drived Trdm the pin of a politician. •> - 1 • A* j? ut^: r.<>us_i made in, reference to the’ documents ordered hv |ho Remiblidan. Commit-' tec,',we deem, it beat fe njply fn a lump : T(io documenti 'w6ro Ordcfcd ! m'orc' than a month since, and Ute bill forwarded three wedks ago, {rf Mr.' Grow, but 1 meihber, together with ap order oh'the t l . M., at this place (or the same when they should arrive. Thd documents have not yet arrived. As the post-office'lids been ti6odcd with ‘documents under Mr. Bigler's frank, it is cbnjeotured that no room'has beeh found in the moils Rtf ours. We lifeline to believe that the doc umhnts were forwaided ■ front’ Washington and that 1 a certain Mail agebt not a thousand miles frbrh the State lido knows their whereabouts. Of one thing .wedan assure-anr Republican friends everywhere— that no dependence dan bepllflcd in the Past Office 1 Department fonthe transmission of “your documents during this cadnphign. Do not .look for fairrpldy? for the Postmaster Gdncral,however capable.lie may bo,:is-a disciple af.lgnatiui Loyola, who-taught that dangerous “sophism—-“ Tho end sanctifiea the means," .Think of those things* freemen. Don't forget the Delegate elections on' Saturday .tUe 16lh ihBl.‘ A Woptjl ef Chiyalry. ' Rev. GeorgeiD. Boardmaoi .a.sonofllho missionary whose I name and memory are sets-, ared witfcthe Baptjsls of Maine, was,recently expeliad. ftojn his pasioragd .and from Jus 1 ihome, in Barnville, 8. C., not for having va ' ken any part ii),political affairSj not forhaving proftnhed against “ (hp.peculiar. institution,” but simply. becansa-,ibe;deG)jhedtouniie in a !public demonstration of sympathy foe the ruffian Brooks. , ' A public meeting-wps recently . called- at that place, to. express sympalhyrandapproba. .tion.for Mr.ißroqks in the shameful. assault upon Mr.-Sumner. Mrt. Bpardiqsq, having no wish to.participalo inpbe meeting, yyas not present; icommmep wys , dis lialohed lo his residence to inquire (ha reason. Mr. D. quietly replied that he preferred to have Do parl.in the proceedings. Upon,'.this,; ; he was r.equiredlo gyve,a categorical.answer lo lha quehliptv whelher he sympalfiizod, wilh ii£au balance,, ihathe'wished not 10-. be ihus«uechoed, bue if he must nnswmvs he could: do no otherwise a? an- honest rW»V .than Jo any, Yes, ~Thi? was enough'; andhO: was,at,once to|d that he could, jtayo, twenty fo#r fours dorliWf the plqce/ .Resistance or refusal;was useless, and making,gush, ar rangement as be could in that brief period, Mr.-. Bo#rdn\am took his departure fpt the Nurth., . i These are only the natural workings pf. slavery, Who can doubt, ijie truth pf, the re;- mark so.often matje„ihat,slavery».in • i's.nar, .lure and.tendencies,.la utterly barbarpus, and. at war wjiluevery principle of civil , apd.-rehi. gious.freedom, Tn 3ou|h Carolina, not,only is liberty of speech:as entirely denied as in Etanoe pr Russia, but freedom of opinio%nnd oXiai)eDce,;nft well. Abminiaterof' theGospef: must bafllap.-a, servent and a pi ahtyery, or he cnnnqt.be, suffered-.to dwelt, in 80(11)1 Carolina^—Eton’s 4^0.:, . u , ~ /, ' A opm'9crai;ln’Susquefiftnna",PbnD., writes ! to a \ ’ . h^*ye^ 'm.' FfcjponM^w, |°l %rfi?ip»sfff w.w«« kr a . I WMM nmMw No- ( ■W&6 r v ß!» r * 10%! « o mf°. u o 9 * -gupss. a1 wl». m fte^ r «wsfu.. o( i. 41 The Democratic parly, says the Lou ; - ( tastysto #F3f d .'iV lb.Krepiopt 9BVS,‘f 1 SR t ,,«“ fewifr Jt 'P.miR ?y»s. fWWM 8 ’ .W’V i; wwtoyi? w&fe vgff .m. MaMw-, flww*: fl/M PtdiJ'J * •W.Wr- defcfMO.q^gi ; if,hap fjjteqsqinin^e,; smsps&vwwfrw be m9 pj mWr; yiinu.'j lniii -;riiotl i.j,!} *>■/.« ot •>. | tyfe KafthW t^en' WUeKfffd# Flilhfote, «! , WHBto#aA i -ii Jv-iot" t. i tMd*,' IVoW jti^'M’itebhi'W l ftp? ‘>iU*> im l KUMdSTOefflidhWasfdjyhtSiiWhe-W&ferndetj* tiddSW PenWajiTw rii ii ’tWI l"Vdd t 4l tobtn WlaSfr'. 1 jrittlidtyfor <(ibStel<f if« Pft«SbAt J ?S,(H)0 I 'teajdrtvy. ; I '-'PdW IvtimP'ii&U 1 of- aQbV'a' ireiuji agilflijf !, % l /d,^[? n qn ‘'bfaWii 1 “State'; 1 ib%V»fi« n A'dtfto 'WHbn''Vl¥gftil^ : isMadWtoWeiF Mi?' tflfti thirty 'id'dcte^'dbAe^^b^ 1 Sw«ffer«ii ! VrttefV r&iucfe'a oW#fi'a(f, ,, ° llo ' t is'sn' "il! iv> i“ir,r sitT .'iy hood-ts-few4-fi-c4^<s^■ ir! vp»<i :i >ni ]W*BVil»d? a BiaH**«S9 "W* p.’BSP Wwsfrfft vTViom c.od' h i-'o! bavoi' -®r (Tho loLoir w| find io (he Honet- Safe ZfeflHnt Re commenM to-lbs skeptical in re. ward to B oi)( roea in Kanut We have lleen in- mil with tfflf'iady for several years. ■«d coanqßeßflj (Un prontfStSSe the relation worthy of implicit confidence. The anthor la a airier of Mr. iKioslrNKiNS, now awaiting 'hTstrlal at Le- Agiia - 'yTOrteniTrttirCTentngf-iJre'fiTgrttove'tnnl jrtjS several long week?. |toi^w you 1 have written mo oAen, but {fie mails are atoe op6ned;apdidesirDyediifM?d-caiin'ot/dUperid oiiitfieihv withiao'y'cerlaifttyintJi}iiil»Q9pect that;.you will-everTs®. this: letter, ivn uh.• r ■ Lem siilUalouO.wilhilhe ChHdrpt)..; Ann Has hot. bflen.it home formore than a.sreefc. The .prisoners. Hare {wen too re.-strictlyi guar t ded foe ieveral days past than usual. .They Hava npt> heeti permiiteddd,see or bave cor* respondentia even ■ with: their, wives. - The reason assigned was that the free.-.state Leg islature WBS.tttme£t'Oa>tbe,lourth'at Topeka*, and. they, wished to keep the prisoners front knowing w.bai might jrsuspire on that ocoas ion till -it was .over. ' The Legislature did meet,- but before art’ organization, could be effected .Colonel Sumner, atthe-head of some United Slates, troOpa, marched into town and commanded them to disperse. .Noresiatonce was. offered, non was any intended at the outset. There were at.the time near pthou. sand fr 66 slat&trten esspmbleddVpm different parts, of the.teprijory,- and rumor said (hat Gen. Lane with.bis parry was to, meet them. In consequence of this report, the prisoners, who had been kept in tents*, strictly guarded) were on the night before, the fourth removed to Lecompton for greater security, fears be ing, entertained that Lane might attempt their rescue. - He, did not however, make bis ap pearance,- The. (lurry flaying blown over, the I prisoners wets yesterday: returned to their-tents., L.have; not seen Gains since he was*ar. (eaiet). You know. I cannot leave the children while Ann,-is with hint. 1 expect.her horne Through,all the bitter trials we .haye thuafbr passedehphps acted |th,e part of a true hearted .woman and faithful wife. She has- never leffjier husband except to make.us a dying.visjup.see her children, and (ban. return, again tq bis side, to cheer him in hia long confinement- God slope, knows when our lroubles are (p have an end. We must haye' assistance goon,.or be, com pelled (o leave the country. . Many acts of lawless yiplence.arq commit led. . Thpy are of daily occurrence. As most of tbese dp not find, their way inlo |ho papers,'you pan know little of the actual state of affairs. Many of these, oplrages are so, atrocious ji) ■thejjna(i|re that the sacking of Lawrence was diero children’s play in com parison. Men have been found hanging from the limbs of irees. end from temporary beams, pul up for ijie.,occasion—all of ihert\ free stale men. A gentleman of our. acquain tance, reiurnlng lo townie short lime since ip,, his wagon, tyas waylaid by a|party of armed ruffians, taken from his wagon, his arms pinioned behind him, gagged and firmly bound to a Uep, robbed of, his money apt), other, .valuables,- .together wilh ,h)s.horse and vehiple. He was,foqnd l by somp I ffieni|p,.and. immediately rplpnamL -■UiV«'«pt” ncoT !3 .Cl. his iipouth-AO bqtjlj-sy*p)len4bai : he cop Id apt spqak, : , And this is. only, one pdse pf, (priure amdng.many/that 'yropld-IIS-, grpep thp very.apvagw-,, Jn no instqncp hpyp iihe .spicaljed.auihqriiies aryested or interfered wilh (he perpelfatora. ■ • ‘ . Are yqu in/the. n easl, dqipgeoy thing for mloOf.ifirfi yftH ■ | o.9.h.ipg'.quietty on ? flap not the alary of robbery,and murder;,ypi touched you 1 .floes.-it require yet further deeds of darkness,,t|ipt shall eclipse all the rest,,anti,probe, your , blood run cold in .ygur, yqios as It ijas in pur’s already, before - you. vyjll aroqse.lpa sfnse pf oup wrongs, ar»d not our’s alope, but all who wisb.for Orqedom in Kansas.? , . , , It amounts to,.nothing to,send men in corq papies, of- lbrty.or -fiTty.. fhey are met at, almost -every landing oaj . the, Missouri .by hordes.of ruffians, and robbed' of lheir arms,, and their money, ppd turned; bapk. Tjiis doespogoqd,bul,ja a. positive injury.-- If,/r?e .qtaie men, would comedo us, (hey, should comp by thousands,; pu'f&cieptto over-, ; awe apt) repulse any antj. eyeiry, nite.mpt, to, keep- ihera.oui <$ (he country,; -fpr opr*, .common'heritage, and we pjT the north have, AS,mflch right,here ps those w.bo arp slrivinu to. drive ys .qiiU.apd ye ought/by all wc holt) sacredi Ip mah?JLoin l it l .‘tp \he | la^x n , ' / , flear ! ffiqodg, l hpW;did,y9u spent).the fourth l We pf Latxrenge nre.nol, a very .independent WRte. . -we got. up,., a , pundfty, lime, passed off. yejjy, pieasatujjij ctmsiaering tbe,te wero ; few gemte^n 1 p.rysgnt.., 'the jppsi of .(herri were bliXppeka-. ~ „ RoUf- ! " •■" : r/' A'nodellttndr*. ■■ -di.! Prosfiobiua had fig beartisßuod; fidrt); ihb o’ffi&W IthtP'NeW ;YbHc itxprettii rt tid'd iretiled 10 |ooamjt ) gerwp a; clirtf oi subsdt-ibeW to't hay tin (iHficipted- 6hbfet, jOfj'lDctißeheshbaW l l9ttk> lithe'dr inclination l !lo do so, that he would Halid ovop>- the <Pro-- spebliie td abrtidtefctfve Filltdore-ahd“Donald sdh •'mab'fWr'rtiat ll pOrtiOEtej-' the> Shcriff'senc ihackthb doOUttieat wlih the'lUltaelitig ‘rettfrn' eridOtfiedthetdOo: •’!■■'• • : . ■■‘•i.vi -p. •n3ti foe Hm. if :-and Ei> Brooks; editors' of^the , 'Neii>; *Y<&kEtyriai: leithin' narMd't'-’ •>‘fas«l«yift9l by'Virtual df the 1 Within'4V fit's' lo'We'dftpotTed, t have made dillgehfihqtUry ;ond 'aedfch l ,- hut havd' Heed uhabtedo ififtd a ! ;PiiliiodW nthfr's}- Ooteddson Wat) “lb thy haili- r jWteJt.l’ - -mi i nw/nt ; nm ' • '»«(«'*•' ! •'•?•> : B? IV ■’>■■ • ‘=• • ,• • -v’ ’m h;un' ■• —WpW'T*rd r*M)lr rd—;, I, n-. -1 mrA i,BWl?»ff W, y«»» m -W, ’Tme% rf TOitaißf inm? kmwmrPmb d ;:(i >I I. 1 ,■ i I,' , ,1. V>l {fOtll 01 eomttfuitttjmort*. Editob of the Agitator: Thereseem* to be a constrainetf gilende the interests of the ensuing ■ election- campaign, except thePresitfetwJ. <l»Ubecause tha'Presi. deucy is Is it partly K> other offices thiukdt byquiet mod est, or a^osl^lfe^inei^tjfe;? V r ( be shall it a hiiimrif Tiwtim ii>*. gates are conven tions, unihVructad By IMlF&nsitfUents, and made or to bo made JbrJne benefit of actiro pjffiaSeebkprti?.. J.ho|e thApfeople‘Snay,;sooh begin .to.consider .ibeso_ j(hfittexa.abd to talk with each other, and form clear and judicious opinions, respectrng the then who are to bo presented for their suffrages, 'The Republi can! party is now aStrong parly.i in Tioga county; and-its nominees wilbbe elected with silt much'difficulty if they, be'al all fit. It -will not have to gO;a begging loir candidate*; but its favor will be courted by--very many whose leading principle. Is to be Os the tig aide, as a. means of success. . I. > if we would beep our strength; we. moat put up for office tba fiitest and ' most reliable men—-men'of good- moral, character—root office seekers^-not Intemperate- men; but men wliO|Can.-govern theijvfippeiiiea l : .Hon est honest;; fof; there are very dangerous temptations at /Washington, and at Harrisburg ;-.fmd-even alhome,in.llie man agement of county affairs, which not overy officeseeker can resist. Has any. body, of late, taken the pains to. examine- intoi the fit naocial raatleca of-our county,* antt-ifso, w*a be too good ualured (o let! the public whet her illegal fees had been paid to the /prosecuting attorney oMoany tuber officer liwhoboe for several;years past pocketed -(be bonus.al lowed for-paying oycrijba State tax in due time] - \-. -i- Ido nol wishto present these; hints as changes .against eny man.—i do not know Ibauhey bavepny true foundation; butlhey are founded on wbatnppears> to be private report. There, wouldbe no harm,m electing men who. would stand.above even private bad report. - Then there ia Ip be a congressman elected. Upon what principle shall tbe man be select ed. the ambition of aspirants, and tbe partialities of their especial friends be the criterion 7 Shall “ sectional claims” deter mine the matter 7 Or shad we be moved by enlarged and generous views of the gene ral good and, above ail, of duty and.true poli cy in rho present crisis 7 . - There is a band of huhpbeo firn tubes) hen, in tbe lower House, pfQongresr, cemented together.by ,!h? love of liberty, the lauest patriotism, a just, sense of duly lo God and to humanity. They have stood thus to gel her through a long period of darkness ana peril, in the midst of temptation and personal danger.—The bloodhounds of ihe tyrant howled around them night and day continu ally. They are wise in native wisdom—wise inexperience; they see.eye toeye,and,jope soul of unswerving devotion animates ,ib,e, -whoiej There has been no other such band of ipep since the days of Seventy Si*. One of fheke men is our representative.., Ud.be* taogtyf once lo the, party in power. The ready.—Suqh bribe as despp, rale lyranpy. is wont to offer lo save ilstol. lering.tbrone. But neither bribes, noy.lhaf charm which binds the peiiticiarpto his party ia,.gppd andpyil times with ippterjible fqtjjqv lion,jandibag made, oh ho.fr piany,, trattof* io liberty, could swerved)' ll ? from, ihppa'th.dr . . ...1,,. . Would it be wise, just no w, atthp rpidpight hour of the nation’s of true men and send them pbscurity La.requital of heroic send in tneip stead raw, men, without experience, wilhput tacijcs, without antecedents, without eyes used,lo look.tyranny in the face, needing to be.dr|lled till the,war is oyer, before they, cad be good-soldiers, 7.7 , .Thipk of this, people of Tioga. Op, yveigfa, ,wi|h d.qepsfinjate, our sec tional claim “to members of .Congress”— which means the right pf sorpe pnp individual out of our four,thousand voters, —and, aUbo right lime let us know what you. thipk 0 6(.j,tU The yojceof the people is saidjq befhfi v/)tco ; of God. Llpbbtv., , PjBKKS'YBVANIi FOE FREMONT.—!TRe Washington thgurt; •“ the aulhoriiativo' ex* ponent” .of.-the principlesof.lhe Fillmore party,.in its issueiof Tuesday-last, ‘contains an editorial wticlep tetfieiVingiMr. Fillmore!* prdhpedtSr’itrit'fiioli it cdflies Mthe-following sensible.coholosiqh in.regatd to thereeull in Pennsylvania and Massachusettsn ■ ‘‘ Ih in .PennsylvaniiJ things atpresel leak*', dark > il seems now moreihtin probable that Fremoid will r taletn tie Btlek* anaa-meniaetiitbillturiiieitqKm. it is supposed tha’t State pride =wiih prevent lham. from feVeoiin siew'.Of the oow.iibviausu trutfii' moieof- gaping Penrupleanid fta «i JWmdntl It will 'beilod the Dertiocfrais of .Pennsylvania to dapidehelween'Filltno^Ckßo^Breinonti..■ A few days will enahleaigiiOimate.hibjte relia ble calculations as to Massachusetts.- -Ipbreo 'or four dayi ago’We bblieved. Fillmore l would oadry< Massachusetts f .hutlheiedurseof ,Gir, Sardder and hisvfriendavenders the condition ofipoliiicot afiairs there more uncsAaio fbea | they wdrej.hndwecanoDlyhopaforllhe bbst iAthatjState." -• ! .* i a He eaUn»J(«%M oomber DrPM.nl of, J,hp anej.pgg wm«? &,mek . ftoAsfaisMniw andooo fo,r jimk Spm tn,!.lK ,of 9,h(p j; R of Ohio and,Pf, FQfrsob o"%W-Tofft oifiora djirina jfoemopfb.qr. August, »i j W.'f ! 11?^. I mmrnK, mmVWb u.ts- L"«irr ' 0.1 TV) I, Hr V 10
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