L I LEWI RG CHRONICLE BY 0. N. WORDEN & J. R. CORNELIUS. II. C. IIICKOK, CoRKF-sroKPixG Editok. TWELFTH YEAR,.... WHOLE NUMBER, 599. $1.50 ter Year, always in Adyakoe. rfoujjs at fciDisbnrg, Union Connti). pronsglMnia. SB Ctc ftpbbnrfl (Cfrrontrlf. " FKII41', MT. 5, I WAS. The Compromise Candidate for Canal ; 1'"" "ect the tyrauieal Kane before Commissioner. j the upright J luce who will execute strict I IlAisiHsrtruiJ, Sept. -0. Tho State j Justice between tho minions of oppression Committees of the Whig, American, anJ j and their victims. ' 1 7 -rt-. noMc l-iol:inr m.m Mm rprr uanzas Amirs. nrj.uu.n-... ...... .i.-, u The ruin ins' deputies who assumed to i "is' """"" "- " ; ilnrin 0f c.t;nci0 Xom be the Legislature of Kanzas having dis- ASSOCIATK A Bad Memory-- Col. RuhL One of the requisites of a good Magis trate, i.o, that he have a retentive memory. i This quality, it is generally considered J U I) a E . UK of IM-U, 1$ Ekrl iKgHwe! to brin8 Jlue nJ hcr chill3r,'I, ,0 Court' 'hei' obsTioos n"h- man 10 bring anj oiucr woman wuu uer i i - Thev were by the ' UB vuaaa v Jour "?r.ic auu iuga i PASSMORE WILLIAMSON. Vow tfi Hoittrot R'pnhlican. The man whoso name heads this article, is now the victim of corrupt and profligate of Beaver, as a candidate for Canal Com- ( - - - 1 j j o - -- I J fa -in I.ewistmrg a . n llul.l. one of th MirHiubiir" camli. 1 iiidinial nrneneilintrq Iln lias liiin r.il.hn.1 i ilnv nr ttrn uinpii wis i -I-. ,1 if I . r IrnAtv . - - .. . . ... . . . IVm!.. 1...U a St.to Convention ' misstoner, and With. Inning the names of ,," -,,- , uaius ir tfuiigc, is very ucueicub hi. c ui uis personal iiucny, ana lucarcerarcd id ,...,... , ...... .- ., ,r I1 Miiiiauibou t "ic, raia no, i n- . fl,m ..,- . . i.. i: i. ' I "as fine a tuan as ever lived lie lives Arch St. all the colored people in l'hila- j t Hie SDriims oo tLo 5th ult., attended j .Messrs. -Marliu, H il.iamson, ana 1.T full representations from the seventeen ; dtrson, have to day issued the followin ' .... r 1- i I. il,. m,,,.!. f iV. Ci.l.. districts. They res,lvc 1 in uvor oi mas- - -i- - j j,,;, know hilllt!l,v tuo groun j ,og rvnzis a free aiaie, am Kcep.ug ou. - - "-.1 -- 1 walks on." Such is the -ll ,W roTnl.ition : disowned the au- i ""R """" I""1 - -j . pies. a Pennsylvania prison, for no other reason than that he informed a poor yet liberty- Last Spring, lie was very anxious to be chosen Justice of the I'eaee, and as no ! loving woman, that she and her children, one ihe was anxious, it was riven Lim. t bv the laws of Pennsvlvania. were FREE. I.. C....1. :. .1.. . ' " ' " and i UK :Jms " UL" " i he repeatedly promising on the ground and afterwards refused to make a return tliA A Lu rl.-in Mrit. l.-ivln.. n..l nn.nmnt. i tcstimonv ot tliouaiius ot the best and ; ,1 .. .1. .. :r t:: : .1, 1.1. 1. . c. r.. . . : .. f.. !!: . J tu.iti.Af r. iv Slianmn s prow : artfioint-: . .... .. .... ... i . . ... r .t i J' 1 """J - - Y ' ca a candidate ! r Ilie ouiec 01 Lanal uum- niosi iiueiiigeni, men cn iiiat cny. nu ci an Election for Delegate to Congress on mjiu,,,, ;t becomes apparent that such a for telling a poor woman tho truth that the 21 Tuesday of 0?tober, about a week ; division of the elements of opposition to the eu0 was free in Pennsylvania, mast he lie J.r-f..rA the strinirtellows vote lor lueir : .auonai .Anmiiiisiraiion auu us .curasiia man: and avowed that they wouli protect iid would inevisably lead to tuc election . ... ... i . ..,.;, r . i of Arnold Pi inner, the Pro-Slaviry Ncb- their rights to tho last cstremity. (jjv. i 't r ,i r . . . , , , ; raska Candidate. Ia view of these facts, ll-eder was nominated for Congress, and ; a of mf c.5rc (Vntra, Cjm. made a speech which was received witn ; Inittcc, 0f sai,i parties, was held at Harris immense enthusiasm If two Delegates are elected, and both ; lo.'i, and their nominees having declined r.neir. the lower House of Corcrcss will ' and been withdrawn, Thomas Nicholson, in a foul prison until ho rots ? Freemen of Pennsylvania ! give such a vote to Lis re-1 would go for Lewisburg for the County ' by a U. S. District Judge. Scat. Poor aid mau ! he Las forgotten j In this, every Pcnnsylvanian has a deep that promise, and for the Lopo of an office ' interest at stake. What Passniore Will- - - goes in for Mifilinburg! A few weeks ago, bo went yolitntarily ,.i.;i.i. ;i. r.i .. ,., i, i :J t ' .'. ml,.., I the ""'i,J of tho PPk-' . .i . i! But who is th'n Passmoro Williamson f persou m ii. jni jei, iuis is cou9irui-u . lino a conicnipi oi VOun, and, at me ar bitrary dictum of Judge Kane, Passmore Williamton is thrown into prison, there to remain fur lifo or at the pleasure of this pattern of Lis ancient prototype, Cain, who slew his brother. And why clew he Lim ? Because Lis deeds were evil, and Lis brother's good. But this is not all of the case. It is HUu Aened by the decision . f c r . ui uur oupn-uiu vuurt. Passmore Williamson made application flogged his slave that he died. Tho doo i to the Judges of the Supreme Court of Pa. I tor thunderod savagely. an honest, straight-forward, liberty- loving Philadelphia Quaker. Freemen of Pennsylvania ! does it aoi become us to rebuke, in the strongest pos sible manner, this outrage upon the judi cial liberties of an unoffending man, and through Lim upon our own libertiea ? Habeas Corpus. Boswell and Johnson were conversion lamson sutters, every man, entitled though : for a iiabcas forpU3 rejtase him from uis I Vell, but," eaid Boawell.deprecatiirt;. ue dc, oy birm-ngtit, ana lv tne laws oi iHeCal imprisoumcnt. They refused a writ. It, "I have always held the man with thw presensativc laonias K-uoison as will to K scuract anj -ej him if he was j our noblo old Commonwealth, to personal i anj in a i0I) opinion delivered by Judge black face to be a eonnectingly link be- mane uis prison uoor i;y open, as urn uiai ; to run for Jnde ? ni au anil .iia-i. 1 n r vn i?n tiih.v eax ' burir, on 1 hursday.thc J( tU ot September, ) poteut as the sound of the rams' horns was upon the walls of Jericho ! Lave an opportunity t j review aad pro nounce upon the whole proceedings from of Beaver County, was nominated as the ; candidate of the said parties, for the pur 1 nose nf ronei'nlratiii.nr the votes of the An- the first irruption, of Missourians to thuir j ti-NVuraska j arty ou one man, and he is e""- uereliy earnestly recommended to all tne At a recent F.Ieetion in the City of ; iovcr3 of froed;)m ;n Pennsylvania, as a Leavenworth for Mayor, the Pro-Slavery capable, honest, and true-hearted man, candidate gave up the field before noon ; 1 who is worthy of the support and couu iui our old friend of Q iaker origin Maj. Thomas T. Sloium, lato of Tunkhannnak, Pa. was elected by a triumphant voto. State Committees. W.HG State Cfcmi. Ciihhittfe. Jihn A. Fish.T, Harrisbur, Chairman. James Pnx, Harrishur:;. John C. B imbercr, llarrisbur?. Alexander K- M';iurc, t'hambersburg. K. Beallv, Carlisle. William" B. Iteeit, Philadelphia. John Premise, Jr, Philadelphia. I. aac N. Fllmaker, l.ancasier. J..hn A. Doyle, HniiiingJon. Wm. S. Ki.lan.t, Yrlr. Ii. K. K.v.l. W asliinston. K.lwar.l Campht-ll. Jr I'Uisliurg. II. C. Chamberlin, Rearer. KErvvLic v State t-'o ittee. Pariil Wilmoi, lliA.llor.i, Chairman. Kli K. Price. Phila.li Iphia. William U. lliomas, do Anson Koo, do ! ih-r! Ired -II, Mnntsnmrry. A. R. Mrllvamr, Chester, John Hanks. Berks. Thaddeiis Stevens, Lancaster. " Prof. .M'Clinlock, CumberlaiiJ. Jamra M. Sellers, Juniata. A. O. llister, IJanphin. Daniel Kiuii;an. Xorthamtwrlaml. bmnfl P. Carmalt, Su.fuehauiia. A. W. Benedict. Hiintinnloii. John CoviMte, Westmorrlauil. John W. )towe, (irawfrrd. !eori;e Darie, Allri?heny. I'liomas J. Itineham. do Thnmas Xicholsin. Beaver. F. I. Penniimn. Wsyne. M m. rVrtion. Jr., Potter. Henry M. Fuller, l.uiTne. il.ilmes Maclay, Mifflin. Nailitniel Eviiuj, I'avetle. denec of the people. By order of the Committees. John A. FisrtER, Chairman of tuo Whig State Committee. Lemuel Todd, Chairman of the American State Com mittee of Thirteen. David Wii.mot, Chairman of Republican State Committee. tiiJWe aro happy in thus announcing a movement, t-ueh as we urej in oul last j week's paper. Oorr.i.-uJenM. f.f th. UHshurp ClironWc Hakriskuku, Sept. 2S. j After a labored effort, wo last night ' succeeded iu getting tojether the Ameri-1 i can, V ing, and Iipubliean, btate Lorn- i luiuecs, ami a.-reea upon a new man ior Plumer's Position. Tho Convention whih nominated Ar nold Plumer for Canal Commissioner, did adopt the following resolution : "H'sohetf, That in; have undiminished conGdenee the. aiiii.itv anil integrity vf Franklin l'irrrr ami hit Administration of the Gvvernmeitt of our country." The same Convention n fused to adopt tho following resolutions : 'Mr. Inw ottered the loll.nvinp "I havo consen ted, and am in the Lands of the people," was tho reply. "Well, then," said Col. Buhl, "if you are going to run, I will not, for yon would defeat me. I Lad thought of being a candidate, but I have been bea ten twice, and don't want to be beaten a third time. If you run, I promiso you I won't." And yet, in a few days, be for gets all this proffer of friendship, and is running for the very office be promised not to. We might go on to show how he bag liberty, may be called to suffer, unless this : i$iacfc, jeering at the honest convictions tween a man and a brute." exercise of unjust and arbitrary power be at once rebuked and stayed by the people's voice or tbe people's arm. In tbe case of Williamson, there is not only a robbery of personal liberty, but a striking down of the great writ of personal liberty, tho writ of Ilebeat Corjms itself, in obedience to the dictum of the Slave power in this country. Pennsylvanians ! inheritors of the honors and liberties trans mitted to you by your Peons, Franklins, and Rushes ! does your blood run cold and slow in view of this exhibition of judicial despotism 7 No ! we can not believe that forgotten the favors shown him by Lis . . r.:.,.i, i.: v.... .i.. t. 1. . polls at the election for the organization of ihe j has forgotten the way that Baum, Swine- i you are so lost to a sense of the blessings I erntory of Kansas l.y larje bodies of men ; forj & q0 u5Te used him, moro recently, i of liberty, as to be cold or indifferent, from Mu.niin, for the purpose of overawinjr ... , , . . I t i ir tit. i n v oi i i the bona f. le resid.-nis of the Territory, was a : Ketting 1" money, and running him to J ohc II. W heeler, a Carolina Slavehol pross infraction of ilie laws, and an ouirase . help some of their candidates, deceiving . dcr, came to Philad., voluntarily bringing that calls for il.e severest reprobation ,,f the anJ fl:i,,er;ng Lim in Lig unsUspecting , Jancand Lertwochildrcn.whom heclaiuicd American people ; ( therefore most heartily , ',, . r. endorse th course pursued by the linn. A. H. ', simplicity: but these examples are enough. , as bis slaves. By virtue of Pennsylvania KeeJer, in Ins patriotic eiToits to enioice ihe , 'We WOuld not say that a professing , laws, nioU righteously too, those slaves, on Kansas'fr "f j ri!i:"1. in the church, would , touching Pennsylvania soil, became free. A motion was made to lt the ntsoLCTin wilfully and intentionally tell an untruth; , Jane, notwithstanding the close espionage o the tabm, and beintr put, was agreed to. wC would more charitably attribute his : of bcr professed mastcr,succeeded in giving Mr. Bi.i. offered the f..l!oinS: j fa,sc anJ r;dicuou3 pos;t;on to forcc;rul- j information that she was held as a slave Jtcsolved, J nal in endorsing ihe iNel.raska ... w ! Kansas bill, the Democracy of Pennsvlvania ', ness. But, to whatever we may ascribe ; but desired to be free. This information was carried toPassmore and noblo purpose of the victimized Will- "Sir," said Dr. Johnson, rolling hi iauison, verify the exclamaiton of DeWitt ! hugo form from side to side, "and I bava Clinton, uttered forty-five years ago.in the j always held the man with a Hack heart to case of Yates against the people of New j be a connecting link between a brute aad York. "Is," he asks, "the gothic jargon : 'he decU." of Xorman lawyers and the ridiculous! Balti MoUE.Sept. 29.-Th7inteiliSene pedantry of schoolmen still to pervade from Norf(jIkj this iUte, ,ha fo. me lempies oi .jusi.ee, and w pro3:raie u gtU1 ,bitiD lut lhat tL, ew Canal Commissioner Thomas Nicholson, ' 'il not commit tliemehes to accept the law. : l,i3 Want of honor, he bag proven himself of Heaver county ; and a purer man was ' '" ar,s "l ar,neJ and nrzan.zcrt bands Irom fi f fc . . .jr r rr ' adioinni!; States as an illustration o the doc- uu" 'or iuo oianuu 10 wuicu ue again as- nevor nommated for any office. He was a . r.ie of- ,ar , hllt itlIrniIed , p!rcg. stauneti i ree rroii man wnen it cosi boiiic- ., -rirm ,u, .-.. nrinc.nle nf ih riPht thing to take that side of the question. He j nf the actual bnnajiJc settlers of the territories is as good a friend nf freedom as William- ' to regulate their own domestic atTairs in their son, while he has a State reputation that waywitlmtii interference from any quarter, will help him much "USfore any action was taken nn this res.il- Now go to work and get out the tickets. ulion-,he Convention ADJOl'liXED .ine die." Take up the name of Nicholson, and let it j Thus it will bo seen that every act of echo from mountain top to mountain top Franklin Pierce's administration is deelar thronghout this broad Commonwcalth.and j Clj to bc corrcct by those who nominated an earthquake of popular indication will an,l they refused to denounce any swallow up thn few terror-stricken follow- i , ., ... , . , ers of the defunct Pierce administration. Hurra, then, for Nicholson and Freedom ! Your, Ac. From anof h.-r han! 1 Mr. Nicholson is a Republican, who is rampant on tbe Kansas and Williamson outrages. Sow fir TiO.OOO majority in tho State. Pierce and Plumer aro both bore, ftT.Mr. William Hobison, of BliMimsliurs. list sold nut his Store, rented his properly and rtired from business- Bloomsburg is rapid ly improving this season, a stale nf things erery lover nf his rotintrv will delmht lo see. The success of one is ihe benefit of all. It must be so. The above, from the Berwick paper, is common sense, an 1 contrasts favorably with the carpings of the MillVmburg print against Lewisburg. Berwick sees mutual benefit to B'ootnsburg and to the country adjacent, in the prosperity of tho former, even thou ill JierwicK may not advance as , , . c. i a ..r.i.- Istructor of youth. rzj'iuij. o j arc jiuoiuui nun huiuku; it ? 1 1 II ai.ey one in in.eres,, ... ., c,aim tho nnJ wm ;..e L;m a and act accordingly, notwithstanding the niaj,1rit insane and wicked cffirts of scribblers of , f thl j,cm(y,nt;0 nnm;ncCf the Mifilinburg S'ar to set them ; is , ntlcman aglinst whom personally variance Our interests are onie ! nolhin(? u urgcJ. It 8tatc,i that Le dij Onto State Fair. Tbe receipts of not seek the office ; and certainly, one who the Ohio State Agricultural Fair held last : has held so many higher stations, .would week amounted to about 510,000, cxelu- ",t mourn if lie were not chosen for a more . ., ,, ... , laborious but less remunerative position, sive 8.,t00 contributed by the citusens of ,is r,.si,i(.nce h r,,n,nte frnm the J.I,lic Columbus. Tho premiums distributed , Works, where tho Officer is not required. amounted to $'5000. It is state 1 that' - - "' 80000 were offered and refused for one of Fas-more Williamson, the bulls exhibited. Another" was held at , TLis m li:is n0 d'!;,ro f,r Lonri " 15000, ud two others at J00O each. Umc- When he told the poor woman that The owner of a cow it is stated al- h anJ !,er tw" Mns coulJ "7 ctl m refused an offer of 8100. There were i tLeir ""ven-en lowed right to liberty he eleven imported bulls exhibited, the g-! LaJ n0 more iJea of tbe ri-cvcnla than gregate value of which amounted to ?25,- j Soa reaJ,;r' have of l"'Dgncxt President 200 and ten cows valued at 812,400. j IIe woulJ DOt dcsiri3 U'8 SlC0 of tan,al . . ( Commissioner if he could havo it. The IIardlt Fair. We frequently observe j witijrawa 0f his name, for the good of Editors who take money from circuses and , the caUsn he has at heart, will meet bis other traveling nuisances, puff them in j cora;ai approbation. We know, however, advance, acd in every way aid in calling ,iiere aro very many in Lewisburg, in together the people to lose their money ; i jn;on cormty, and in the State generally and when they have gone, and all the evil J who will regret that they can not tcsti if done, denounce them as " humbugs" j fy by a direct vote their honor of tho and "poor one-horse affairs." Tho better i man. Aoout tilirlv journais iia,l raiscd way it to not to take their money or give j nis name as their candidate, and in soruo theui " aid and "imfort" in any way. quarter9 Le would have swept the Cold al A keoular Kxcw-Xothiso. The ' n,ost c,can- 1Jut his own friends ad- Hrisburg Td- jraph says of some chap 'on upon another man, for the he ii ut like: " This gentleman has boxed : greater good. the compass until his own dog do n't know Sincc Mr. Williamson's incarceration.his Li-he don't know Limself nobody j 'fa has 6ivcn Lir,h to chiIJ and Lis ..1. i- .t..i ..t. ased father also suffers from bis absence of those outrages in Kansas, which aro declared to be abhorrent to law and every right principle, by all sjund thinking men. Plumer accepts this Platform, and is seen at Harrisburg arm ia arm with Pierce. MSrEvery vote for riumcr, is therefore a vote to approve and uphold the Missou n.i.l Ii.,'. I. A.. n n.Affinff ".t-.i i- llin lattor'a ... a., IT..... U I. ..,..,., I 1, -r certain election. This morning, their ,u,usu" "u" """'P '" l'""" " combs are out. The Locofoco Sebastopol ! the people in Kansas. It is a vote to ra is taken sure. Truly, &e. j tify the removal of our brother Pennsylva- Mr. NiciKd.soy Las been repeatedly a ' nian, Andrew II. Boeder. It is a vote to j Member of the legislature, where ho esta- i sustain mob law, and to trample in the : sloa Tho people want firm, reliable, con sistent man, who can not be twisted one day by one set of men, and the next by another. We aro aware that there ia no expectation or intention of electing him some supporting him to get bis vote and influence for Mifilinburg, and other en couraging him in order to defeat Schrack ! but he might be elected if attention is not directed to tho importance of having men of sound mind in the bench. For the Lvwltihurft Chronicle. The Ftnnsylrunian is (unintentionally) doing excellent service to the " fusion" party. To the extent of its circulation, it is making known the fact that Nicholson unites in himself tho viows of Whigs, Americans and Itepablicans. Let every friend of the fusion movement profoundly thank the lnntyhnnian for that admis- A man combining their stren Williamson, Secretary of an Anti-Slavery Society organized in the days of and presi ded over by Bcnj'n Franklin. He hastened, under the influence of his generous and philanthropic hoart, to inform Jane as to J principles of right at the feet of sophistical nonsense ?" Yes, thus characterized, the Supreme Court of Pa. has sent forth its opinion, either to curse the land,or,meeting with a rebound, roll back upon its authors, covering them with indignant reproaches of insulted freeman. Thank Heaven ! it is accompanied by an antidote the able, clear and righteous opinion of J udge Knox who dissented. Immortal honor to JonN C.Knox! worthy inheritor of the name and virtues of the great champion of Scottish reformation, over whose grave the Regent of Scotland pronounced the eulogium, " lire liet he telto never feared the face of man." More worthy that he had not feared to stand alone, and could not, on arriving at Philadelphia, as Woodward four of the Southern doctors and nnrsM cases occurring are of very malignart type, indicating that the absence of tho population is the true cause of tbe decline. Seven deaths occurred ou Thursday, and three up to noon on Friday. On tho lat ter day there were no new cases. At Portsmouth twelve deaths took plaos on Wednesday, eight on Thursday, thra on Friday, and scarcely any new cases. Baltimore, Oct. 2. The boat from Norfolk brings intelligence from that city up to noon of yesterday. Ou Saturday there were four deaths, on Sunday seven deaths and three new cases, and on Mon day, up to noon, there were three deaths. Mrs. William B. Ferguson is among th victims. The Kev. .Mr. Jackson is ill. but not dead as has been reported. and Lowric are said to have been, be brought over, against former convictions of right, to sustain an outrageous attack upon personal liberty. We commend the opinion of Judge Knox to the critical perusal of all. If it the rights of herself and children under the; wautj a backers, the reader has it in the laws of Penn'a. Ho found her on board a j opiuiol) given bT Go,. Clinton, in the case steamboat near toe alnut tt. wnari, city of Philad., and,in the presence of Wheeler, to which wo have referred. It follows. Bead it. It is worth the opinions of a intormed Her ot those rights, telling ner ; tuousanit bum s. however brilliant th ev be thatshe wasfrec.and.ifshechnsetodoso, J ;Q intellect, while overshadowed by the she could then enter upon the exercise of J curse 0f Slavery : hcr 'liberty and tho pursuit of happiness.' j . u u aIlcguJ D4t the pir(lan;Dg Without violence, and of her own choice, may ba cxteuSed to tbe prisoner, which as she afterwards testified, she did so. j willaffjrd him complete relief. The mercy Soon after (18th July last) so the record ! "f 'he Executive is one thing, and the as given,proves,John II. Wheeler presented J1'00 of the Court another. A pardon t .... . t t rr v r 1 r .t 1 " not a remedy in the course of the law. his petition to John K.Kane, Judge of the . .r.i i . i ! It may. or it may not be afforded at pleas US. Court for the Eastern District of I a., au,i u eutire extrinaic from judicial stating that he was the "owner of three j proceedings. The ruin of reasoning is persons held to servico or labor under the this : That a citizou may be deprived of laws of the State of Virginia, such persons ' his liberty without the accusation of a idi-hed a character admired by all who dust the Bights of Man, in order to help witu tIie thousands of Anti-Slavery demo- . . , a - Til it. . 1 I 1 1AA AAA know him. He his also been e,cvcral times extend Slavery ! V ho wi.l give such a (Vhier of the State Treasury : and in the ! vote who ? who ?-fca intervals of public duties, takes pride and delight in the more humble avocation r.f His attainments and abilities are of tho first order. The West mp.iki; ran i itf:i:ixm. ftritf f-r FriTI ' in! inTcr Ch'It! t hies m l lfiuirvr.its unit'; gwi-jar U."T nr i.iin'r all nr V..ii 'II !- Imttlo f-r Ii.".- Writ! F'irin'T f-ml flifni 'l in- f.'tvoUuii, Patri"iij! clnin:- tli- t.h-. Ancient Unl in arks. r,M in.il imU'TJ. Oa.se tlirir uljli;it,ou utnr. T.-t th- TrmntV U h hp Hati'iVd In Hit M' 1 f.l inn iipr; Thf 1i?.t.1s victim -viT nln-fii'letl In tin :i'-v-s i f ijinrmt Hut I.-t it 1 uj-.n ih' ii Of loU'Hy Wl--d chivalry. li.T'- n-irn"" s' 1. n l -l-ninn $m' Air! totrir-ktitftf llit rivalry. Itii'. l--t no hrtBsti-! tyrant ramMo N't-r tll ri.t tliJlt tmw ix frt. V iih th ir (hktiU'i In tii hnioMe, .Mnrk-ri f t lirnti-ili c'hV' ry. St iU t.i-! voire ttnj iltp th-! rurrrttt Ms- 'fpin nn tn cit'lury ; lt:tll'-t l.x mnl )itv r-ntarr-itit Ai"Qe mill ki- t the u.it:--ti frtf trr.r unit' ! i! to know Lim" ! and nobody ever ought We move be Le the K. X. candidate for President ! feThe Lancaster Why states that the American Councils have polled about 80, in the prosecution of their calling. Hut neither the wife in the hourof hcr travail, nor the venerable parent toiling on under the accumulated weight of cares, advises the husband and son to tell a falsehood, 00 .di i cicr .uarun, oi Lancaster county, is .. . frjin.uc t0T0S truth more. tbe nominee. Mr. Martin was formerly j JuJ K j j . j,, k teU L;ra t .ue i'ciiiiMT.iuc party, ana nas Decu ue- Sl rl for Frwl'.m I l.:iW-n'.'l!llZ PI"!, Vi -"n ' iili l.i.' t'i. r,..l l ,.r-r will, th !;i.Oit! r..:-a-l''it ut th i.ll. rn.-i. m,t. r Fri'.-...nr- nM nn I irjly if'. o..r...-ii.n etiH d.'iu.in Is it. Sh ik. tln-n, Kr.-eul.-lt! ftritf ill W'w DriIf-.rJ K.-liort. r ) SiiiMiimw. Honost Democrats! However men may differ on minor ques tions of policy, we have at the North but one opiuiou as to our rights. Wc all know and feci that constitutional liberty was invaded in Kansas, and that we have been insulted in the person of Gov. Bceder. All this Las been done by Slave Power, which no more regards the rights of the white man than those of the black man, or of the mulatto, but will oppress whoev er it can. i'he Convention which nomina ted Arnold Plumer, was under the influ ence of tho Slave Power : it applauded the Administration which connived at, aided in, and approved those outrages, and degraded Gov. Boeder, and refuacd to con demn one of those acts ! Will you endorse, by yonr votes, the representative of such an administration? Thero is no danger to your party in the defeat of such a man, for the Public Works would still be under democratic control ; ' lue uubuauu buia duu iu ilu . itmi.u.."u, i ,.,ri in imi tilt. votes for Canal Commissioner and i i r i i ! and the Canal Hoard will probably be soon v.uai commissioner, ana eveu j 0 obtain release from prison .Much i ...... . 1 ' fore named in connection with that office. . the moment he perjures his soul by writ- 3b-In the town of Beverly, Mass., which contains a large and prosperous com munity, there is not a single hotel or place tf public cntcrUiunicLt. j ing a lic,that moment be is free ; he "holds j the key to his own prison." The passive martyr to Satanic power is, however, un moved ; Le will come forth an honest, abolished, at any rate Here in Union county, where there arc 400 or 500 Whig majority, nearly every Whig intends to voto for a Democrat as one of the three County Commissioners; can not you, under the circumstances, re turn the compliment, and show the same courtesy and liberality, by giving an crats,will sweep tho field by 100,000, Candor. CLtistiau liLe man, or Le will gj from hh i unanimous vote fqu Niijuvlsun ? Fusion ia Hew York. Syracuse, Sept. 25. Tho Nominating Committee of tho two Conventions, Whig and Republican, Lave agreed to report the following State ticket. For Secretary of State Preston King. Comptroller James M. Cook. State Knginoer George Soddis. Treasurer Alexander B. Williams. Attorney General Abijah Mann. Canal Commissioner Daniel M.Bisscll. State Prison Inspector J. Wesley Bai ley. Judge of Appeals Bradford II. Wood and Joseph Mullen. From California. The Star of tho West arrived at New York on Sunday, from Nicaragua, bring ing the San Francisco mails of September 5th, aud one million specie in freight. Tho California news was not important. Political excitement was high, and all par ties aro exerting themselves to tho ut most. The first trip on the Sacramento Valley Railroad was made on the l?lh of August. It was a short excursion, from Sacramento levee to Seventeenth street. The train, consisting of thrco platform cars, was densely crowded. Nicarahua. Tho proceedings of a mass meeting, held at San Juan Sept. 6th, arc published, at which it was determined to form a provisional government for San Juan, consisting of a civil and military governor and a council of five persons to be chosen by the people ; the council to draw up a constitution, &o. At the same meeting Col. He Dry L. Kinney was chosen Governor, and Messrs. Colin Campbell, Thomas Cody, Pillar Esquival, Samuel Shepherd, Jr., and A. M. C. Wood, were elected members of the council. The next day the convention re-assembled, and Col. Kinney was sworn in and inaugurated as "civil and military governor of the city and territory of San Juan del Norte or Greytown." Quick Wobk. A very young lady who went to a circus in Sacramento, fell in love with the ring master, contrived to let him know it, aud they were married have left for their homes. Miss Catbarin Redman, the matron of the Orphan Asyl um, is dead. At Portsmouth, on Satur day, there were 13 deaths, and on Sundajr 9. But few new eases have occurred. Drs. Cole, of Philadelphia, sad IIuntor,of New York, died on Sunday. The Oldest Farxeb in the World- Mr. Baggers Bagley has purchased on hundred and sixty acres of land in Minne sota Territory, which he intends settling npon and improving. Mr. Bagley is on hundred and tevenytart old, and is still an active and industrious pioneer, in ths enjoyment of excellent health. A patent will shortly be issued to him from the Ge neral Land Office. Washisgtos, Sept 30. President Pierce is afflicted with tbe third day ebill but he constantly attends to bis business. The whole number of applications for bounty lands under the late law is upwards of 117,900, and the number of warrai.1 issued is upwards of 34,000. The amount iu the United States Trea sury subject to draft is 921,769,000. Hon. J. W. Foster, of Massachusetts, has sent in bis resignation as President of the State Council of Americans. Ia his I ..... ... . , .. , , . ... . m that petition, a writ of habeas corpus was T"f"i:jit:n"r"Jl " ' lc"L'r 06 SpCaKS 01 lBe BU0S"T,ency -th, ! being respectively named Jane, aged about ! Eu lue "erpo3um " . P jury, 25 years, Daniel, aged about 12 years, and that,!ijs . , h b . h ' (, I Asa.au.Bjcuouuuw i jc.ip.u . : aad the cit.z -n without appeal: that be and that they were detained from his pos-; must coutinue imprisoned for life, unless session by Passmore Williamson, but not the Judge shall relent, or unless the Lx for any criminal or supposed criminal mat- j ecutive shall pardon. TUU doctrine may . T , :,i. .v. -e the meridian of Constantinople, but it tinrrrnnirut It fh I ..iiTHmor Mn tint nr ; . .. . . r. awarded, rcauirin? Passmore Williamson ' .:ti ..... "... 1." " .iT. t tuc convention 10 me Slave pow to bring the bodies of the said Jane, Daciel can not or will not relieve, then a citizen and Isaiah before the Judge of the District ; may at any time, on the grounds contend Court, forthwith. j i a ed for, be incarcerated for lifo by a court I 1 1 ! , -. , . . t vc-iv...... ,i . composed oi a single judge, ana witnoui To this writ, Passmore Williamson made . , ,.J , . ' a return, verified by his affirmation, "that , juJge CM not be calkJ , aecout fif bjs tho said Janc,Danicl,and Isaiah, nor either ; cuttduct. For, if I rightfully understand of them, were at the time of the issuing of! the positions which arc maintained through the writ, nor at the time of tho return, nor out, they are these : A court may commit at any other time, in the custody ,power,or contempt, wh. ther perpetrated in court or . , r 3 . i no'- " "is commitment, whether legal cr possession of, nor confined nor restrained i .,. , . , ,e . , I . . llletral. can not be examined or overhauled by any other tribunal, but it is to be con sidered as final and conclusive, and it may continue during the pleasure of the court. If the prisoner is brought up on a writ of habeas corpus, the court is to remand him the moment it is perceived to be for a con tempt, and no writ of error will lie on this decision ; and although this may be wicked and oppressive, and may operate as an im prisonment for life, yet the court so acting of their liberty by him, and therefore he could not produco the bodies as he was commanded." This return was made on the 20th of July, "whereupon, afterwards, to wit, on the 27th July,lS55, the counsel for tho parties having been heard, and the said return Laving been duly considered, it is ordered and adjudged by tbe Court that the said PassmoreWilliamson be commited to the custody of the Marshall.trMowt bail is not liable to punishment ; for acommit- or mainprise, as for a contempt in reiu3ing , . j . , . . .1 t ! that no judge can be questioned for judi- to make return to the writ of hebeas cor-, . , . ' lhn (excluding the favorable interposition of the Executive or Legislature,) where an unjust or tyrannical judge may, at pleas ure, imprison an innocent man for life, and yet place punishment at defiance. A due trine pregnant with such horrible results, can never be in unison with the letter or the spirit of a free and enlightened system of jurisprudence. And, although I trust we have nothing to apprehend from such practices in the times in which we live, yet tee ought to keep our eyet on futurity. The all pervading force of corruption, and the all-grasping lust of power, may raise i op, for the destruction of unborn genera tions, men who will devote themselves to oppression and to blood. Why are we to expect an exemption from the common lot of nations? In the true course of events, we must, indeed, travel tho round of hu man calamity. Pestilence and war, fam ine and war, famine and oppression will visit us, and we must anticipate that in some period the Treslians and the J effrieses of former times will live again in our tri bunals mn who will imprison under the forms of justice, and murder with all the t i e l. A nrl hnr. Earn mnn- . . . uiii.mnn p.in .aw. . . -- He simply stated the ; the hniMn nee jet pus, heretofore issued against him, at tho instance of John Il.Whoelcr." Such, says Judge Knox, is tho record. Here let us notice two things 1st, the want of jurisdiction in the case ; and, 2d, the truthfulness of the return. 1. Judge Kane had no jurisdiction of the matter, because the persons claimed as slaves were voluntarily brought into this State. Nefther the Constitution, nor any Law of the Congress of the United States, authorized Judgo Kane to bsue a writ in any such case. Having no authority to issue tho writ, the writ itself was unlaw ful, and consequently Passmore William son was under no legal or moral obliga tion to obey it. Nothing is more clear, or better established in law, than that a man is not bound to obey an unlawful writ. 2. Although it would have been right for Passmore Williamson to refuse alto gether to make return lo the writ, he nev erthclcss did not He did, in fact, make all that a man of truth and honesty, in his place, could make. after the pe.formancc, aud started next fU as proved afterwards, by Jane and j me ,hey wil be supported by the norninj on tho wedding tour. J otrs. ue nJ no mora rtgu. nor power i Km 0I power, sua wm w er, and says he can henceforth do no battle, under its disgraced banner. Ue easts his lot with the Republican party, and with it will stand or fall Subsoilinq. The roots of wheat have been traced four feet Farmers usually plow four inches. Well, let tha other three feet eight inches of roots take cars, of itself ! A man must be in snail busi ness fussing over a place for wheat roots to run ! Tbe fact is, they havo no busi ness to run so far. Immigrants hot all Paupers. Th New York papers state that since Castlo Garden, in that city, has been nsed as an emigrant depot, a period of about four weeks,6S53 immigrants have arrived thorn from foreign ports, who have brought with them money to the amount of $520,323 75. The Michigan Legislature has passed "an act to prohibit tbe use of common Jails and other buildings in tho several counties of the State, for the detention of persons claimed as fugitive slavos." Thn vote npon this bill in the House was Tea 57, Nays 13. It is said that though the Americans ar iu a minority in the Alabama Legislature, the Democrats proper will not have ma jority on joint ballot hence the balance of power rests with tho Whigs. Lancaster, Sept. 28. The nomination of Mr. Nicholson is well received. Pter Martin, the American nominee, says he will do all he can to ensure the election of Nicholson. A resolution has been introduced ine the Missouri Legislature calling on the Federal government to place United Slates troops at Chicago to enforce the Fugitive Slave Law. Baltimore, Oct. 2 The wife sni daughter of Chief Justice Taney died a Old Point Comfort, on Sunday. Tb daughter died of yellow fever. Chicaoo, Oct 2. The ettensivs bail ings of the Uuion Railroad Car Factory were destroyed by fire vester4- -Jiik losiofJWj0: ' -- I W M V." " V- I Ir. 7 v i t :f '1 ; i. ! H -I : ' I I 4 i I i c t ft fr i