The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, September 13, 1845, Image 2

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Tint paper of indenture were efuie
inliti pobesinn. I however wiole im
mediately, nuil received n ans.vor in the
course ol a werk ilu( Mis. Pu nan
'would gladly take the child, could eh'
he sent fo Troy. I emnniunicared tlx
Tiel la the na blnckamtlli, whose eyes
spaikled with joy.
Leave th rest to m Miid he, 'V I
nutnge ihe ilun. The uieeoe 'to.
ntonow morning at tfour o'clock shi
hil nfely he ilt-liveiell lo your mule."
that evening, I will dress her in m)
own ilaughtei'ii clothing, and lake Ik i
lo Troy myself.
I wis to lo noihwft more in the alTaii
4)ut I must acknowledge iienibled (in
the result. Nut '1 quieted my sciupl
"hy remembering the abolition doctrines
jf my hosier, who would have gladly
induced slave to run away Iroin his
(inastsr and aid and abet his escape.
Thenext morning there was a greai
noise in the house, and I hranl sundry
punishment whenever the Millie huzzy'
should nmke her appearance. Hul day
after day passed and she did not come,
'finally Mis Wilson's conscience h gti
lo trouble her, and 1 verily believe feai
d that Ihe child, driven to desperation
by harsh treatment, had made way will
herself.
On going to the Post Office, one morn
ing, I rtceived the following letttr,a pari
of which I will transcribe:
Mr Ukaii Miss Marsh: With yotii
sisier'd permljsion I take libeily of wri
ting a loiter to you. I have always lov
ed you, but I dul not know until I lef',
how much 1 wasfndebted for youi kind
ness, Mr. Kilbourne, too, how good In
lias been to me. There is nothing u,
the world 1 remember with more pleas
ure than his face, smutty and black as b
most always is. 1 cannot tell how hap
rv I am; you remember the lit lo bird
l hat used lo imitate their notes, and
wish 1 was a free bitd loo, Ijui now 1
would not change my situation for any
thing, and yet I cry a great deal loo. !)
not blame roe for it. I am so ur.aceus
lomed to kind words that when Mr.
Putnam speaks to me just as if I was a
child of her own, the tears will come
though I do try to push them bacA. I
hope Mis. Wilson is nol very angry a
bout my coming away. I do nol lay up
anything against her, for I did not al
ways do light myself. It was very
wrong for me to lunch Ihe Piano when
she foi bidden it, but I did love it so, I
could not keep my hands finm one tun
when I went to shut il up lor the nighi
I nray foe Mi. Wdr. very niirbl
After I have asked God to bless my
kind friends here, and you and Mr
Kilbourne, Ihen'at the end of my pray
tr. 1 remeinher lJr. Wilson too. We
start fir New Yoik lo morrow, wher
the steam p icket if, in which passenger?
go lo lvjropc
Mrs. Putnam takes me with her, and
il semis to me I shall be almost crazv
with joy lo see snmo of those places tha
I used to read about in the girl's gogra
iihy
One thing more about Mrs. Wilson.
I diil nnt lake anvlhinir iwav fromlhep
excejyling my Bible snd'Arabian Nighi'
J " ' I
those ore now in the bottom of my lit
lie trunk going with me lo Europe.
Ever.v thing Mrs. Wilson gave me is in
the little attic. I shall think of y ou &
Mr. KittournA every night when I an
fa ill i' g on the blue ocean.
Your grateful little friend.
JANE HENRY.
I carried the letter and handed it t,
Mis. Pilson, (xptciing ome violem
Irmor stralions of anger on her part.
JnH to my aston aliment she was pr
foctly catrn. Ii spems that tiun to hi
principles she still frequented Iho mei
togs of the aholiiioniMs. Another lec
turer had visittd Ihe p'ace, one who
was iuibnrd wi'h the spirit of Jesu
Christ, lit; hdd dwell not only npm
i-'ie vvron-s uone to i lie roiorert man.,
l"H upon the wrong and injury of whicl
ddfiirenl members of society ate jjtiili)
J Je i Spla dfil ami illustrated the gre:i:
Jaw nl love. The heart which Ihe black
smith' h.in.r.ii r could not soji'-n, w?s
touchrd tiy the power of dimple, iru'h.
?iot so with her husband. i I is riruh
was WLundtd, and he Mi iiid'gnani llnt'l
Kilbourne, the h'.iiksmi'h should hav
iot I filed in his f.nnily cnncein. Hi
used every rllorl in his power lo citid
1iC puot man, and injure his business
but in vain; die Wave headed wnrkmn
w.is loo much beloved by ide villager;
His business increased daily.
As Trustee ol the Academy, he en
ileavortd to avenge himsi II upon th
j.)DDi teacher, hut hefure he could pu
. . . . t i
his limits into i xeeu'ion a nn ipy noon
had been urovidud fur me, and ouci
Installed mistress-of my own fireside, Jlnght, the lemonade trickled through,
lintel the clieei li-Mi home nl the Wil I
soil's. Ten years had pased since tin J
Mifitlen disappearance of 3 me Henry I
and that leng'h of liniC woiks many -ft
elianvcs.
The blacksmith's bu.iness had hrei
fiiofiiublp. His daily gains had beei I
frfrt'fully saved, and placed at interesi, Nay
and he was now able to retire Irom his
shon. and leave t!ie hammer and fugi- .1'
It, his son. Air. Wilton had specjla- oifi
. i . i f :l I II.. .1 ... I . lil ..
were in t factory at a neighboring vil
lage. Tt.e while house had past-ed into
the hinds of Mr. Kilbourne, and now
ndeed the lose and Woodbine, as ihey
tiinnled their fragrance and hlos.oms,
lee-mml ppl emblems of the harmony
f congenial spirits vv i i h m .
It was onesu iimi rs evening the eloors
ind windows were all open, lights were
n nearly every room, and the passers
y heard ihe hiiin of happy voices, anH
he music of a piano played by some
killul hand A lady it was that touch
d those key s, one just in Ihe blush o'
npeoing womanhood. AVar her stood
one who claimed and richly deserved
ne inle oJ husband. He had travelled
nuch ahioad, mingled in the gay saloon-
il Paris and in the select circle of Lou
ton; but a native born American, he
ad chosen for his wife one of our own
Green Mountain maidens, and shenon
ither than our little bound girl Hum
he face of our good blacksmith would
'irighien with smiles whenever !)'
urned his eye upon l ho now happy
lane.
During the evening 1 missed her from
(.he parlor; and conjecturing whither she
irght have llsd. I went up to the It'll
iltic; and there seited on the very old
uoken chair which formerly had mad
art ot its furniture. 1 lounu her in
eais, the looked up and smiled as she
met my glance, M came here lo mak
i vow,' said she that in my prospetny
I will never forget lo succor the orphan
uid the oppressed.
II J. I I! 1.1
STARVATION IN SOUTH CARO
UNA.
We are sorry lo hear (says the York
vi 1 1 e Miscellany) that so many of oui
worthy and wealthy citizens are making
ip their minds to leave our district, on
iccount of the failure of the corn crop.
It is most true we are in atight squez1,'
out relief will be had. The Legisla
iure will furnish the means, and agent'
of the Stale will bring a supply of con
tl least ;o Columbia. The lower coun
try, very generally, have acted mo"
ihenlly in all proper appropriation".
When our situation is liujly represent
d and a judicious plan, proposed, th
Legislature of our State will not b
rackward in moving on the aubjc.
Ask what is right, and it will not hi
denied. A loan was made to Charles
ton in her calamity. The same will no
e refused the upper country in her ten
old worse condition. liut wh.it an
hose lo do who have no means to pay
nil n credit to sustain them? Thetv'r
lie rub? Will individual cnarny ht
ufficiem? We know no'. Our advis
iovv is, make all the indusiry you en
in the fall crops use all economy re
'y on be justice o( the Legisdaiuie, and
iot on ds charily, and anally Keep coo
md don'l despond.
IN AN .fWKWARD PREDICA
ME NT.
The laws ol Florida impose a heavy
penalty on all persons who gel married
without license from the clerk of tli.
county court of thecounty in which they
'" ' ? .eR.i.nui nave anonsneu
. 1 i l l... . i. . i : . i. . .1
those courts, but have made nopiovi
ion for the grnling nf marriage hcen-
s! Ihe Mobile UerAI thinks ha
die legislature acted knowinaly in tlv
piemises, and that they designedly coin
el the lair i" lon'dians to carry oui th'
t ate motto 'Let us alone.' There i
ine satisfaction, thai Ihe Governor is ;
bachelor and will himself have to feel
he tfJvets of his insidious legislation.
GOOD THINGS 01) r OF PLACE.
A correspondent of the AVw Yoik
)iserver, in discanling upon the irrev
n-nce ol church choirs, says that I her
ire some pretty goings on sometimes,
vh re the chon,? are surrounded w i ' (
io nl thick curt iin-s and I ho chorister
re concealed from t ho congregation
t " t i . .
S'me reart, some p"n, ami otl ei-
..Iconvt rse, doubtless most lovingly ot
oveatjle subjects, arid aie kindly - il-c-
lionale one towards ano'her. Hut hi
oientioiis a pai neuUr cae as conujg tin
ler his own observation, which is alio-
;etliei too refieslitng a story not lo b.
rirculated in this hot season. T;ie sine
rs, in warm weather look care lo b
Lrovided w'h refreshinents, and Iho-
tn y replenished their outer man wh.l.
he congregation fed the inner nun O'
lex! substantial but more annrinriai.
loud, tine very wjrm ahernoo'i, th-
singers had waier melons and I moo id
therewith to coniole themsi lve-, am:
I happeneil that one of the genllemtn,
u doing ihe agreeable lo his lady vis a
bus, upset lemonad-jug. The floor ol
ihe singing loll not being quite water
mu ine congregation sit tinder Ihe
Iroppings of t lie 'sanctuary' moie liter
'Hy than they expected or even desn
TURA'lP FLY
The Western Farmer and Gardner
thai repeated and varied expcri-i
oienls have proved that hall an ounce
sti'pl U', mixed with a pound of tui
.ltd, will comjleli ly jjievciit tfoe
ULI J,y 111 J aVa
"TRUTH Wirlltll'T HH
iiiLOii'ariSita- o
CANAL COMMlSSIONElt.
jami:s HUItXS.
im:movail ticket.
SEAT OF JUSTICE.
FOH BLOOIVISBURG.
ASSEM IJI.Y.
Tlioiua A rtmtoii-
PROTHONOTAKY.
jacoh i:vi:klv.
REGISTER AND RKCOltDEU.
ClIAKLLS COi:i,
TREASURER.
I harlcsj r .11 a n ii.
COMMISSIONER.
IVIcr I? nt
AUDITOR.
William Cole.
THE TICKET.
TlieTiiket pni n noiniinninn by tln-
County Convention onMondiv hist, is imly
a good one, and well worthy a gmerdl
support. The Candidate for Assembly.
I'. A. FUNS J ON. Esq lid been tried anil
not found wauling, and in nrenrd ince with
universal usa iliniiiorinui the Nuir, he is
nniiiinated Inr a seeond irnn. Ifhonesiy,
anittiy, anu I iiwiiiiiirs ure (lesir.itiie in ;
Representative, lie has them and if eleeieil
e are assured by his past course, dial lie
will do nothinir to the discredit either of his
' onsiiinenls or himself.
Fur ProihoniMary and Register and Re
order, the present incumbents are re-nnini-
taied. The eiuzens of die cmintv aie well
equainted with both Iheso g en lie in en, am!
8 they have been faithful ud iicenni-nodai-ing
puhlie seivants, we trust the people will
extend to them ajrain I hi ir eoiifidenre nut
support. We wish them lo emne )iIiiim
with the Reunival to a more central a-ul jnsi
position, and to have the privilege of sav
ing hereafter thai the voters of ilie cniiuix
qiproved of them along with the greit ques.
tion with wfii'li they were iilentified,
For (Jointnissioner, i.s presented a geni'e.
man who gives tlie strongest guaranty that he
will suit the people nl the eniintv in ihe fa i
that he siamls well wherevir lie is knumi
lie is a merhaiiic, iionet, inielllgent and
unassuming, ami he will strive, il elected,
to keep up ihe present exeelleiil idiiiinisir i-
lion of county affairs. Weliive, foi sonn
vears, been forttira'e in srlecing Cuiiiim
Commissioners. U'e have tnnd. nlain
honest men anil we (ind our County nut n-
debij our stale la xe s paid up HOinpily, iini-
our credit in the stale, lirmlly cslablished
The candidate for Cnriniiitsiiuiei now pre
rented, io just sui h a mm as we wanl in
assist in C'jiiiiniiing ilii- slate 0f diiiu's am
therefore worthy an election.
The candidate for Treasurer, has been n
faithful friend of the Removal, ihrninrh
acod and Ihroiigh evil lepnri, and is wel
qtiahfii'd f ir the office of Treasurer. Li i
Removal men give him an enilniH.isti.
-uippon for he ii worthv their mics sun'
I'leii confidence. 'J'he iniii wlm nevn
leserted a principle or betrrufi! a frirnd,
tdrlv nominaieil f.,ran nfTn e ib.it he will lii!
wild credit, and lie (niL'hl lo I e triumphant
y el. eted hy the ec,(r, ,,f (!0m,iin..
County.
.Mr. Co'c nl Su2irlii.if,ivil tnal.e a "nor
Auihlor and e trut thutfor.; to tic, hi.
eleetcrt to that (,fiice.
Such is ihe. ijc-kei that ihe Cunventioi
ha selected ami put before ihe people, aril
e venture lo s.iy.ihit it will lie deeicd b
i very large in j uity. All part of ih
inly have liren firaly dcill widi in fnriiiuie
it, ami no one lus any prnnniU nl (li-"Htis
nun nr complaint. I.et all our Ifer.its.i'iei
like hold anil jiive i l an ardent si);pnrt.ain
we will tiave good'aml h-on .si in n fi.ling
(he places of public trust
The ineetipg of ihe (,'ouniy Cnnventinn,
5'ive us an opportunity of conn ruin i'l
persons Iruni all parts ol cmiiiiy, upnn do
prospect of die mic upon the Rem aval I!;1!
in October, and all concur in il.c opinion
thai li e vote will be u ore. than two io mo
in favor of in acceptance. Rut one h tl
irg appears lo animate the public but ion
.seiuiiiicni pervade, the public mind aecqn
die irovisinns of the Removal I'iII, nJ let
ua hereafter have peace and harmony io ihe
county. The people of Daanllt; !'.'.., : t
CAN L COMMISSIONER.
The State Convention which assembled CO U MTV C0. VH.VnO.V
it llariishurg, jii ihe 4ih insl.iioiiiinated on; Conventiini met at the hoime of Join
die. seeond lullot, JAMES HURNS, of
M.filin County, n tilt) Democratic Candid
aie lor Canal Commissioner. Viva a go 'd
seiecion. lie is a sound unweaveriii! Dem
ocrat. an honest man, an I every way r)inh
tied, from long and active experience lur
die duties of the office, and of elected, ol
which there is not a pariiual of doubt, he
will assist in perl'eciing ihe good work of
Reform- upon the public worka, whii.h ha
been so nobly begun, by the present able
board of Canal Commissioners We shall
publish the proceedings of the Convention
in our next.
Never were the proceedings of a Convcn
lion conducted with more union hvinouy ii
good feeling than were those ol ihe Reinov
al Convention that assembled it) Rlonms
burg on Monday last. AH faces were
pleasant and smilling, al ihe sure pio-peci
of nol only sustaining the Removal Hill b
an overwhelming vote, hut of eleciing, the
whole ticket by a triumphant iimjoriiy nv r
any opposition thai can be seared up. Every
man upon die ticket except Commissioner,
being nominated by acclamation, bin lliere
being ibree candidates for lnit office, all
were mutually pledged to enter ihe field
with the firm deteruiinaiian of abiding the
result, and go heurl anil hand in the glorious
cause in which ihcy weie all so deeply in-
leresteih which was carried out to the letter.
In lad, eeerv feeling s"em ed wallowed up
in the one principle all for ihe measure
noiliing fr men. Thi- good f.o In g m -
I'esied i.i the Couvfiiiion; is a sure presage
.f ihe determination ihr )ti;;hout ihe couii'Vi
'.o make a long pull, a sirong pni', and a pull
ill ing-ibfr.at ihe Ocioher eicciion.i.i , 11',; -'
i (inal settlement of die long Vi xed rpie ion
and ibus give lo the people f ihe euiiniv,
dial justice, which h uciui s i I ju, ami
-hanielully wiihheld (r un ihem.
m..u,
Sii far as we
hale lit en able to "aiher
1 1 oui sjenileini n i r in various p ins o
ihe
count), no lii kei for years his been ruin
ed hy die people jjencrally. with crcio-r
f inn lan lite one i 1 1 ii in imhih,, n-m -
the Kiinoial Coiivpniion. Frtciuls am!
Iocs ali acree ihal n is a slrouj; one, ami in
me d.iil'its ;N sni'cc'ri by a laie m j r i l V .
shioihl .mv Oppo'-I loo, i.l ail ;:ri.-.C aali
it. Of an iipiniiiuii lick' l, we are not n
certain, ihoiih icjiori saw ihai il e Dai. vide
laeiiou me (inlciiiorii'i; ;-g on lo i v.w.i
some ond cr. Z '.is ol die upper seciio.i i.i
ihe county, hy t" 11,1 U thiol to inn "
volunieeis; bin we ihiok they nil' haiiht
liuil any who aie willing to he s .erilii i d
upon the a'lar ol their ctipu'ity and wia h i
De
nioi'l a'le p 1 1 1 V llH c vei V r.'a-oli
In rej li'e nl '.he jildieiMiM M-lrcinni by .Inl'le I limn nHO'i fo i.uiii tnatlnl) lor Conniy
(y'aiiieiiiioii of on mi we i ipn tli d in 'u a -orei . il.c I iiloA,n Iran was read hy
ihe illiporlani i lii-'e ol Can ai (J.tiiiiiii.-si.iti- i i). i
"i, a-Jamkh ISiiiN-. o .1 him , -uiutv. I
He is a stannc'i repnh . ., a s oind j , " Pr- H '' IS:)
ileumcrat, and poses.- a mnme jn.-'jr . Vu the l' ri ili;l if ihr ,' inveul Con
menl, prai lical uisiloin aid Imiir i. en j
(!l:ce. III? I It'll IIUI. bail fir sun.. f is
tveu (Itn ciid lo our s ti ni ot I i i i n d
Imnrovements. and he i.s ni iin ni U aeon nn i
led with iis operation in ill is d, ia. s
llis slerlini,' irai s ol charieli r, and prae
Heal rxperietn e are sin li as lo inspire ihe
. ..i
cimnnence o, im-ru oerm-y, no.: to insnirri
the iierlormniii e ol all the nlnl-ies m-ii e
... . i i , ' , ,
iv I ir -in ii y. r .1 . i i- in i r .. 1 1 it lily
f.dlhlul tnid able i.'tsi -hitrie of the ilu ii
connected whh the posi, lo which he will
oiiiliiiihtediv be rei led
ll is eraltfy ii.l' In n 11-cl i!ut ihe mimi
i.iiijii vvasiiiade in peai e and harinmiv,
llil a ni ii in i i JOni iindeislai'ilinir e.Msled
'ai'ivveen il,c , n-.. , ,.f lr, , inn ;i, (ilis,
if ihe m'lT 'en'!einr:i whose naoo s Mere
used in tlif c.an enlio:). ani ihal a ihe
Tieinoers rd h ,1 hndv h i.-e e; cry i Dulin.-nee
0 :he ii,!.:iin"f, ; -I .v:i! i.-c ' i r b r i r- x
hii;i? lo pr, ;.(s: !;',- f'( -1 .11
' ' :.'oi ai-n-": . ii '!.' s irv t i !e cticce i
c . . i. . . i . i i
I our i ! :.i i. .:::: r , ' is n.' i,n:i i
lice o( no eh.,, O r pi,- i ( no i i q-n- n
'ac, ion lie Is a (A nu-ei 'il. and in his v
hc'i'iii lluie it) every ihiti? vvliieh shorili
h arilloii l?, liolliiiiu W llicll Call lliSll 1CI lie
party
Let everv "ennine repnl!ican. every ad.
ocale of an hunr-i and ccnno'nic.il man
Ojcnii'in of I'o! luKrn.it Liiprove i.enli ol
i'lnc-v 1 ni.in give a lm lv nsp-in-e am
. i . 1 1 1 v iih il -lipporl lo the i.omii aiion of ihi
' iiventiioi.
Dim, Cnion-
I'lr j-iMarl ih h in'i rt id I! illiiTo.rn tint
ine ll'C I i'c. war. iii'i iid -1 1 ;t n-l, utri
"Mi env on lh memorable 1 'J h of Sept cm
bcr 'I he prcMih ni h;,s responded lo thi ii
poiite note, in which le s .,nl v ill , - II" rf
him liiiic Ii p'eaMiie lo have an pp, . c . t i . i t
id i Xrliailfjlf.p .(-I'Otiai JallilalieiiS w tit a
lam! of pairio's diiiueiii:-1( d nnd tni dc
ervinii a i.niirii.V ltiiiiii, J.- .Vi ihe delendei
d Ujhiiiiuif ol lil t '
WHAT M; 17
A !.';ti M fas in i n nr. ml ;l
to a 'f
ro-,
Ctil'e mm ,. i.i Pii.V.'io :. j,. ', '' j I.
he hndy n, 1 1-.- ,., .. , ,.; , ; l(i
nd ll.eii con. es nnt iii-i f,,;. i ;
may be placed i.i a nii.l.e iri i.h -,
oiiJ udur SiU'.uarY. I'lcasaui r. lice;;.!!!
9.
V A 1
Cla ton in Hlooinabiirj, Monday, Septum
her 8 h. Irflo.ai one o'clock, I', M. the eon
leniion wm uiganiiid hy choosing the (ol
'hnving ofiicers
,M0:!11S()N F, JACKSON. Piii-..sidi:n r
An mu: w R .1 ac oiv,
IVicr Klink, $
Srctf.hirit
The name of ihe tnwinhip '.voro ealleil
over anil the follow tug delegate appeared
and lO'ik llieir sni in the Coiiventjon.
Dnercieek M. E, J ukaon, W'm. A. J
liriii.ni
Hlooin Charles Kahler. William S
riiompHoo
Catlawissa Stephen B llyi Isaac S
Mon rot!
Cemrc Solomon Ni wha d. .lacnS Ilef
Deny A. H. Coiiimiiiga, William C.
Ileiidershot
Fthingcreck Thoinas J. Hutchison
John 1 1 ess
Franklin 1'eiir K'ine, William Rolu
hack (leenwood Jacob Evans, I'eler (Jir
loo
Hemlock Thomas J- Vandersliie,.! du
Simemaki r
Jackson T'lninas W. Young,
Jiil'ii
.vage
Liheity Leonard St int mini, Muse,
.Sucker
Limestone Gideon Wertman, Daniel S
Folmer.
M,.houiiig Irani Dcrr, Elias Mcroien
h,,
, M l -CI ri, ian Wolf, John KUr.jt
M uli-on f uliu IK Her, Joseph Sheep
.louui 1'ie tsani Amir, w K. Jaeoh
'.i ip Kel. r
Moiuoiif-lVitr "upeil, John Di iur
N , j
! Alain John Fi.-her, John Grnver
; Orange John 15. Eily iri Uauc C. John.
sen
j) a,0 Christian Shinnai,
Conra.
Micliae
Willian
liredenbeuder.
liiiiiarinj cutk Ilenfy Me ,,
!. Ilower
Sua arloiif John M' Henry,
Colo
On moiion. ihe Convention procciilcil lo
1 1 it- iiouin.atioii of eailiildates.
On mo mo. I Imhu is A. I iinsiiin war
noaniinoi'! inoninati d a j a candidate i'o
U.-pri Kcniali ie
On uioinni Jacob l.'yerly was unani'iinns
v iiou.iu.iiid a CnidiJaie for I'miltona
tar V.
On million Charles Conner, was iiiiau
iini ti-lv noinuiaieil us I'ainhil.ie fur J f i; i
in a:. il lin'iaOi i
The tla. in s of C'ui if F- Alailil, E-(
I i i i -v' i 1 1 'i 1 l i
join v-ot. .ie,n i iicin preseine-i to
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cr1. '! n, iwif in i
ii.
s-'iu i : I..', i i.i I...- r.-t'.ir i!.,
111 ) leel iichil lo III'." IVl.'U
inn hi,- do- Iliioic ol .ii s :riot nv u i-ne !
,l'r t;' ' en io., a, . - a-i-h lai- f,.r
V uiniN
IV' a-u re r, ' ut as I have a yre
u-r in .-in-
f,,r ,K union and !,. roionv o the i--oi.'V,,l
. ....
a.,xiou lor an olli.-e. I ri -
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--oeei In I! V leave lo vv i nucivv ii i y iiaini
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from before ihe Couvcntim).
M',.L M'CAY.
Upon mo'.ioti, CliarhsF. Mann, was
i ri ) 1 1 1 in ' ii I V iiomiiP'teil a a ( aiidid.iie
olli "C of couinv 'I'rcasun (.
For Commission, r A' ui. J
ivi1. .and ll n mon Labour,
ind on pro crdinij u ballot.
IV :. r Cut had
V m. I. I '.i ! t l id
I'ie'er, Fftei
weri: iiaiunl.
I j vo'rs
I ti iii'i i
te: ; lw re he
pi oivedi il li
I I! I .01' !..'' -t.l had 11 V
ii " ' ! ' ': . ( ' in i . noon
I I Ji'.-eolnl ll'.lilOl V, lllil
' il l Fill had
Will. am J I'i.ler had
17 voles
1 H von s-
II iriii'iii Labour, hid 11 votes, llifn
Oill being no elmicii, ihe Convention pro
"i.eili d lo a l! lid h.n'lol wl.eu
I'cier Kui had 23 votes
Uiliinii J. Iliih r, had 19 votes, where
n.on 1'iier Eiit. was declared lo he duly
loniin in d for I 'utiiiiii ssioner.
On moiion, illi un Cole, wa unani-imiii-ly
liomilialed as Candidate for Audi-
ior.
On moiion of Mi, hai l l. (lower, the
ollow ing cenileinan were apj oillled a Coin -
to repori ri soiii'ion to w it;
A!irh:.el Ii Ilo'.ver, Win. A. .. Urillian
William S. Thompson, Solomon iNewhard
m:l Thomas J. Yandcrslii e, who after re
1111,7 re poind li.e following rrfultniiiii,
I li b vvei'c : d;
C
is ihe fni
Cotuny,
,
" H
ioj tr, ihirii
I il 3 31 ) 1
7iVoic7; ib ,t i,o opportunity nfT.rd
'.hi I ill to seilln oui local ques'imi by ih
fairly expressed voiienf ihe lax phi rs and
vutero nl the louiny,! mailer for concraiu
'aiiu'i and rejoicing lo all who wish well io
he pnblii: peace, r.nd desire lo ach long de
iVrriid jufoiee done lo the eemral and eaaterii
iinriion nl our territory.
iVvnfe,; thai ihe mode by which ilof
!, iiioval will he effected; lo wn, hy iho
me f a oiajniiiy of ihe Conniv, will de
niivc ihe opponents of the measure of all
put uroiinitH of on v il hereafter, as they
annul ah ie ibat ii whs eairied by accident
or dial a majority of those interested wertt
mil in its favor,
t'i:iolenl Tva ihe provisions nf ihe
Hemoval 1LII are framed in a spirit , f eour
leoumiess and liberalitj to our opponent;
their oi itfioal outlay (or county purposes,
is reminded, and the new buildings are to
'v put up without lax nion upon them.
I'ln ir acquiesi enre in ihe measure would
dierelore be i.eiiber urinaiural or unwie
llewlntil riiai the wirm graiiiude of
he cinzi'iis of ibis eoiimy is due in Messrs.
Snyder, Rons. Finision, Wright, Ciahb,
Roiimfort and all others w ho have beeu our
friends in ihe L' sislatnre, for the sincere
ind aciive zual with which ihej have la
loreit to brin this local quesiion loajust
e.nlenieni and deierminuhiii. Amid dtlTi
iiliies and opposition, ihey have been (aiih
hi I and true, and ihey wIM have die pleas
ure of seeing ihe people perfect ihe good
wink which ihej have supported.
fevofee That Wm. AlcKclvy. Jhn
Laz ru", Charles H. Do.bler, Thomas
Ufndcnhiill. Daniel Sot der, Daniel iMeleck,
(I oilier ) J., cob llageiibucli. John Kmor,
Anihnny Dciiahr, John F. Derr, John
Sharpies and Ceoroe W.Morris, be enm
iiiiiti e for li n purpos" of pro in ing sub
scrtpiiiins under the Rill in eae nf in a(;
'cp'aiii.n.'e by die people wnh powe r lo add
to 1'ieir iniuiher, and ihal ihey are lecom
mend.'d lo promre them before the first day
ofJniiuarv next, in order ihal there miy
In; no delay in putting up ih,; nrw mMj.
inirs
csi)lvc(t''U;a (he niemhers of ihig
Convention will support the whole itcktl
put in nomination this day.
I!tsnhed Thai Cb.ilcuK. Reeka.ew,
Tluimas J. Hutchison, William J Ikler,
M. R. Ilower and Morrison E. Jackson,
be ihe Sianding Comuiiitee fur die ensuon;
year, and thai they are requested lo prepare,
il publish an ad, Ires 10 the voters of the
County upon the Removal Queni and lo
ippoini eommiiiie, of Vigilance in the
I'ownships.
Ihitifretl That ihe pro"et -dings of tins
neeiing be signed by the officios, and pub
I'S 'ed.
'I'ho Convenlion ihen atljourncd, wnh
t 1 1 f hearty e beers for the success of die
REMOVAL IJ1LL, and the W HOLE
I'ICK El'..
fSic;iir;I In (he tjfu-rn; )
9i rrv w- Tm jtufgj
Til 10 CIM.MF: OF -I'lJOMMITY'.
'I'im I' ::.-.s i , (1 ,., ,.-, . i ; v ,. , .-,
O I IV - 0. S'. , V', (.w.l-i, if, . Ill-,
lii ' 0:0 b- (I.- i.l.l,. Oe , , ' i . ; ' . .
tl- llCr- I I lil , x ii , ' ; ! n ...ol-.,-, ,..
Il '('. I II' I'- S . I ' f r ',,, . ..,i
ion hi'll I y nl th- il'vn "i.i, ,
I, f he .., ..' nl i he s 1 1 i y , iv : , icn v , . i.n
1,1 cents a week bin no iiccnUn' nl
be i haijie (; f pnijri nil 'I ! : Mot,' Mild c,
I iiei'i l Was ;U.i) ul pliiXlilil'y III uiy
I IV.'
ANOTHER W ON I) ICR OF
Tin-:
WOULD.
On one cf ihe peaks of ihe ?lps, is a
block of granite weighing, by es'unale,
1 31 ,o7S ions, so nici ly b ilaneed on its
none of itr i v uj . i hat a singk'- en an may
41 vi: II a lock 10 i 111 oi ion.
A CUOD REFORM
In Compliance vvilh a deCisioo maeh
by ihe pi'iiph-nf Al.ibim., al tlie liiu
election, hy a large m iori'v, the lil.-eU
'm iis of ihe hguslaiuie ol thai ij,atc w Ll 4
he biennial.
A HOLD F I (JURE OF SPEECH.
At the cat Council of lb" Senecu
Nation, held las' week, near- Ji.f'alo,
he Mibjf-ci of leinovin j; these Indians a
eio-s the MiS-o.ippi In 11 jj under dis
ciiiMoii, one Indian spea kr r can! he l.ae
111 cm fidence in Ins -a lult failn T.; why
should he havi? His while lathe is haii
oniMlnvd their Saviour, and what kind
of Ireaioicnl coulii a poor Indian ex
peel fuini men who had killed ll.e auu
of G01I?'
r
ywg"ii".;"M
A HEAVY VI Ivl)!('T
1 iinin ihe Craw foul Deir.ocral
pu ilii j; I rivveui iM. It Lovvrv :
V. e
th 0 am.
L-q. i n rie Em- ('anal Company, oi,iiu
I10111 11 1 in al (tiimaif 1 ( w,,, Ujip:
- .(.ii i. pa,-,, nniiT, n t 11 i
' II 'I Wf
'1 1 it inn.
Ii i.'' ' ': 1 il il l,r;j
I.MS a..M. .:. I,,,:, I t.- I";,,;,!, Mujf,
a vf;d,u i .j ,;. Louiy, L 5:,(it.' r,.