Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, September 24, 1858, Image 1

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llWIS BURG : CHHONfCILE.
BY O. N. WORDEX & J.
As IvprrESDENT Familt
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The West lii-iineii Fair!
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$300 IN PREniUSIS !
SIXTH IXNUAL FAIK
F THE
Union CuunU' At;ricul. Society,
AT
THE NEW FAIR GROUNDS,
NE. if i.i:visi$i:i.,
Thursday and Friday,
OCIOUIIU 11 and 1. IVts.
Xo. 1 Horsr.
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io lh limit, ot v.itit . t... . .ic- 11 ?t w
feac: ..!-! Kr.vJ M.-t i:l. 11.- f li.r- 1 L,r
lor tV. V-f t-.'.i" 4 T -ar oi t .tir luiir: -u l.-,
wiltiio l1 i.m.t? .-f li.- c itr: utie ii '
M ram : "
keM StAiiwa from 2 Cw 4 ;ar oii
-t Jlr-Winc Mar-. 1 r ui -n Lr colt to be fli-. wn
111 b-t. MW (-"l.l!t:ol
tnt Ifflilini It ;r?t-,
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Xo. 2 I'iOMlns Matcn.
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r ..t J D tT itlT Ubitfr -J tT- iif
Jvil't. Isaac Cier, ieor:e tit
.Mi::er.
.o. 3-eaS Cattle.
BtsT U"Bt B(-Kt BCKKiX. 6:T.3,) .L Ai.'t.?.M. -
hi Hull 2 rn ' l r.-l ui ari S
tt-ot l.ml U-t rtl I &uU - 1 '
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brt Htift-f ot. r '-' J rr - V. - '-'J
llildv lt-m 1 in I J r ('I .!-.
t ( (.0 lor bictli.. J r uitTe vi L- r ci'v-f i'
l4ir r w woJ rd V.;t 1 "fur j- t. M
Irti slatest-st "f jlcld. Ar., 1u l r i.'it r . 1
J uti R. V. D. LiiiCo.i. i i.uiui C't'a.iV,
Jacub Frederick.
C CTT-t.
beft Bull, not ocJt 5 r.or cr 0 j-r' , j :.
itliiu tf.r l:it.;t- of Itir oi. .t r . ic -. i f,:J
Sd !-T.MlIle-liJlt.ti Jl'.
br ttu.. -f if 1 ai4 t ymrs c.J l I
mt bu.l 0i -4y.
-J t-U ni- r uJ ti- fis ,".
.rt 2 year o.il iinirr,
11 br-C lSlf'-lil
f .iug the fimltt amoart of Bnux 1 .-J
l.t -4"t
lMt 1 yaroM Heifer A.
3ti brst i'i"j.
brt ftnek of Nrat Cattle bv too farm, u.t
IrM tban t Lcatl - (
Judz't. Mania Dreisbach. J. F. Pvct.u,
Jacob Homit.eL
Xo. 4-Otrn, Meers, and Team.
bt 2 bead Ifeef CatU 2 t
Sd brC -n .4
be?-: tetT calri t.
bU pB bt Vtraiof 11 rwj -
14 b.t .:.7
)rt faB of Matched llorart - -j
Sdb..t -4 . .'
Jvulztt James M'Creight, Jwha Alexander,
Jacob Urown.
Sm Slierp and .Swine.
b?t Tvnch Merino Back, kfjt ;U.:a ti-c Svctctv
llmitfl - mnt Z 0''
bt Uu-k of any other km J 1
ht (( Kr hp J
tt Lamra 1
bl Fat Ht-thers 1 . J
bt BftaT - O '
n.i, with 4 or rr.ort of Ler Pia to be tbown - -
2J b-t -V-
tat 6 or more Vc. - to 1 w-k 'IJ 1
thr--l 2 i'i2 n.t o.-r month- o;J 1
Jude Peter HageiiUuch, Benjani.n he
John U. Brown.
o. 6-Poullry.
pair Cbkk-n
M bct 1
lt pair Tarkya
pair
1 fy
A
A .
bct i-air buck
yrf..Weidler Roland, C. IV. SchaSe,
David Grove.
IJo. Crop.
fee-Ft butbel WBcat
2d t t
!t tubl Bpriajr "ht
Nt biithel Ck.rB in car
2J bt
rX t.u-hr! Oat"
iwt u-bat
tMSt butOifi .-We-rt i't-lattx
do I'oaiTBa'B I'ctaUwa
twt ta-hl Turr.iii
14 bBtfe-l EewU
Wt pk lOani
be-t pck IVa.
t lut t 'av lHkx
t- 1 PuifipKtm
lot nf ra.iil tin yrar
lMt bah-l Tiiaotb' s-c4
Iseat Vurbvi Clow t$4
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Jti..-T.t. Black, Thomas Cornelias.
. , t
Andrew Hauck.
Mt W WinW A pplr. Bt BB-ivr 4 kind'
f
e h kui. all r.-a tn lur rrca promiM.
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24 t t
b--t variety ApT V aot uaier 10 kindtor lvs tban
1 fc4 in a.i, 1
trt 1 bnhei Ap;-!- M- .47.
liw sfM-ia.ot; l-ar 1 l"J
tiMrt trprriln-r. I'iuBU 3 OT BvTF klmlj 1 '
bMt pr-k yuiarm At Af
twt p--k faa. br wlra. .4
bctt lot Oraf, i lbs or mora i
Judges. James Lawson, J-ihn Bennfr. Jn..
Stahl.
Xo. ! Ilalry TrvducN.
K-t & Iba. or Baotv Hatwr, t '
m t.
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Jutef. H P. Speller, Peter Slear, Mrs.
Ellen .Vrtzcrr
Xo. lO-I'lour and llrrud.
la k.rr.1 cf Wha.t linr 1
twrt n'lman '-r Kl-air llr-wt. i;h a vrittr. tale
rl af nmn -r nf n.kui; it lo'1
... KWM.ltKllU,W.r ...lili.. 4.1
Judu. 'I'has Howard, Joha Ztliers. Peter
PoallUS.
i
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" 1 m tarir-unc. j.j , .nl, or mufa 1 uu
. O Itaj Cart-..,!!. 1. ,ard. Ml
t"""-t Wuoir. Uomcapa. Ia.0
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iTi--t Work
bel daftrMjr
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R. CORNELIUS.
Xkws Jour.val.
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t..t M of I ( i r lr-ath-r. 3 iid-4 or arr.
lt J l.lii of l tilv H-rftls
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l-.t 1 .air - f !..'-' Ki-I rh .
1-at 1 i.ir li rrr Mi- "l li wri
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J H. C.jodtnan, Saiauel G. Bo-p.
Ii.iu.vl Katiser. Jr.
Xo..:t Agricultural Iniplcinf iiti
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Tetcr New
u. ll-l it iiiinieralod Article.
. -Ii. r . U- n . FT' m un a tt article
- timia it v.-rtby r . ir-n.ium-
General Election Proclamation.
HKKHAS, ia ant hy an Act of th?
t.'-nerrfi A.t-intjlv I'fihts S:aie.en:i'i- J
An Ac, u. I'.v-ilat' tae yeueial declic-hi ((
t iist'j inniTiwea til." tDdtied on tue 21 day ol
July, IKi'J, is enjjiued on nie lu give public
ru-tice tf uch election lo t-e hcM, and to
tT.'J:iiera:e m nch nu'.ue what olli -crs are :a
, ,
i.,e c..ui..y 1.. Uion.ti.. .utr.tri. .e .r-r.
ln:l'-.c 'an : 2lvt. t
liCtr I j .lie e:-t.T s
-,t: 1 Cfi'j
1.1.1,1 1 1. will ti- hel l i a aid cuiin:yo:i tne
irnMi Tl l.-T.aT or OtTi'Bl K St IT f tip !)? th?
l-h darot the -ad month.) at lue acveral
ani u.'..t."li- z-
ana H....i..ii. z.
I di-:r:-r. at tr.e late .ominiici.fr. ciT.cc
n a,.d 1 r Sew Beri n bor. njh.
II .i -;nrt. a: t:i h' use td ilenry Gibaon.
in at. i t.-r 1'r.irn tjtr;.-h p.
it! iSTin.at ttie liou-e late of Jame. Adams,
in and tor White Ieer ton-hip.
IV ui-iricu at the hou-e of J.mes Laason,
iu and lor Kel'y luai.ahip.
district, at ttK houe of George Wolfe,
iu and tor Last Burial, e mu tlop.
VI d.-ti i--t-at th t1(.u-- 1 1 Jjmrs M'Creight,
ia and : . r Iluiialee towtittnp.
VII ditri"t, ai lii hou-e now occupied by
tt'ui. it. s.ecl.!er,tn MiSmburg, fur W est Buf-
e to Ti-top
III d:,.rtct. m the public school house in
a:; I lor Nor:h War ! in Le'.i.slmr b ruiiith
IX d'-ttici, a: t!.e ltulT.i!. H u-e, in aud fur
South Ward iu Leu-i-Dur? borough.
X d.-ttit't, at the hou-e r.o oc:iipieJ by
Win. Iiilioir. m i for -M ffi uburg borough.
XI di-tnc:, at :ae hoae ol David Moyer, :n
and lur ilaitlry torn-h p.
XII io'.ric:. .11 the hou-e ol J'e'.er Wehr.in
an
XIII
and
elected bv ballot
One Person as Canal Commissioner of this
t ' .irt m. ,.1 u'!lh :
One pc-rson as Jn.'ge of the Supreme Court
of this C. mmonwealtn;
O.e per.-ou u. represent tne counties ol
Vuion. f,ii.vdr, bdut'hiii and Lebanon, and
I.(.er Mahanoy in Northumberland cout.iy
., r t . . . , . . I .. . .
in iae imuseci neprescuiainesoi iuc tuueu
states Cor eres
" Oi'e per-tt .."represent the 12th Senatorial
iiisiitci, com p. i sin k e I'uiii i, s vi ... ui-n,
I.M-om.nz. C.nton at.d Len.re. the senate
"VwTpVrsw Representatives of Union.
r .in' J-.in.aia counties in the General
..-viiil-.i vuiJ -
One oer-on as SliernT of Union county;
Or Prc. m a ("niiniv t rtrnr.fr:
One per-on as County C--er5 and
One person as tuuuty Auctor.
yu'.ICE IS IIERLul Ct...
...
.to ,hi! l .d .ij i. or .l...inim-Bt..f pr nt or
"'Ti:i'
r crt ' i ttuit.i. re up ,Lr tbe-1 -.iiuiiw. ru:i
. ,-w d.(,a.r1iifnt i f th .-'! fi Ul llail-U
Mtif. or -I M- tiin.ri'.T. di.ini. sud im ihit
.r mtfflto-Ti-fti-n.Tr. a..u t.w -tat- bp-laturr.
an.t f ti.- t-. l--t '7 c mm-'i .uTi'-it -f iitt ri:i, or tvin-
r ci J'ri,4.i,:.!jr:-!:
l-i.t of jU.lj.--, ir,j-l r -r z -rik -i i:t ei-t
ti-toi u.i,. f.Bi-B'Mimre.atih.an.itha ln-p- tor. jDA-f,
uraur oa. c r tuwL eicctioa tiatl trvt-lijic to br then
Vjtt-J f.T.
And the said Act of A.embly, entitled
' Aq Act reiii05 Io elections tl this C'ttin
mon wealth," parsed Ju;y 2;ic, further
privities a ft'iiows, tu wit:
Tt-st ih- m-.i-iloTP an'i j. 'i.T- ait m -t at tL r-!-rii-
t -1 r-a ; tf inia-J t-r I"- W.(t 't- rlertion IB th
d,trik-tto t.KL Vj rr-,rti''i '"Ooj. brtor
c-. K ia tl trruin ff tt" unl lu-Hiay of Uo-
t t--r. I -.'h of al ioj-d -r titl afi- int on
c.f. i. It" - t-.a.l t '(tia.-.6-J r -t-r 'f ui. di-trnt-
" In ' Ut- tr"i t.all rrwi-a tbet-r-ond
hi-it -t ii uuitM-r ot ioW t-r i--oiwr. t-lirtll not -
te-ttii iU lb- '!? ( f CU IrCtK'-t. HfU tl. l-T'f-U bO
-h!l be is-r-stT-l trr iwa- ol H.fTi-- bo tB o-r oi ota i
f t jtJf- at tli B-it jTt'ea--iiii; ftn-uoo. fDall at-ta i
ti.r in L. !.--. An 1 lb ra.r the per'" MJ'l
h... r...-J ti. t.,d u.aiWr .-f ..u. to-p-ew
-h.il m'-t ttn-l. th- l- ran rktla.1 JOJ. -h.l i-T"nt ,
;:z;Z'Zrz
VV;. -..h T; .Lu.i,..n,u.Pi i
b-ur aft.-r tut um. hr im. flznl f.r lb- t'la-niue of .
Ibr rl.ftl.in. th. qualiC'-l ;. r- u iIk: to.n.hip, .aril
i-r Ji-.nrtlT-t-.irh-.irh offer .hll n.w elrel.
1 T-nUI I th. Jl- l .i UB, rtil .aK. ot U..U-
a j ut- r t-. till Mich t.-iKj. I
I also herebv malce known and gire notice ,
tliat t-'ie follca-ins Act of Asemb.y uas !
; a.-.-ed by the genera! Assembly of this Con-.- I
ii. inwea.th vn ib.e -i:a of February, A 1.
i
l-jl-j. m wit : :
-; n mrt rrlatt.a to Tfainr t .-t."ti"n ic tra countte ;
.r Ai.m.. bnyhm. tt- c" j
I ml-r, i.r lira It irj and t.nt. j
.-ia- 1. it. It ru..b-J. Ac. TU.l 11 baU b. L.ful for j
tl. Hnii: i-l Toter. ot tl..- coi:al;r. uf Alatt. Wu.kin,
Ui. o..r. v.-wk. ir-nkii... oin:.n-i. ci-r. fcr-iw.
.'i, t - .ir i.rui ii- om; m. t f.r u . ,
1. tf.l
! at OV . irrtl'.T, rn OV ltp Of t rfcet
; l'rT- ,
.V I.T1..1 llraoKf-T !! erar. .M. Il tolol toe.
.aali..a.rd.rTCO.rh. tWUmt I... of i
; luir Ccuimu.iilii. SM;.i. That auf Iraud nti.ii.iuro
i.t an. a-ri-.il voliu io thr ro-nnrr bf.. prrn(-d.
iiiaii 1m ..nibea M. al.iiiu- fran lt .re directed t b.
iuuliA- h. thr .xtftinc ol It-U CoraoC.ra.li
o.nrrai -.n.i iT'.oth.nih of April. l"ns.railri-dM.
ibal l-y 111- alh fc.:!.'. -1 o I'.tt. m. ... r-iU
An reial.tr to -lIrTrf 1. vraltla rouDt. .' Ac- ft I .
M.M.-l ; -Ih.t th. Act I ..-1 U. crrwol IWIMtl. I
L-ir-.i.r-iiarj:ihair if ..tiwiaio.
o -quail. -I Tiol Al.m.nd 'It.rrroontie..l.tt
,..rj t. k k la, .Il-oard to Mifcm. law.. tr.-
f r,, H-,,..ri. M.Br.. M.rrr. .ml .Vlh.l-ri.n(l
cuunu-.j.. fcr.i r-i.lr.to wKioial the Slla. .MIBHU
.
! f r I.imebt, r.e towrsl.ip. .j,tji...u.ri.ior cbirDorir.itr.nj rr Buiiii. , iuc i.w ajaiu mjnriiub . snimetut soam, 11 souitEss uirnij: .j,Ues, j.pjj twice his income ret this is aresiaeut, were aLOJi to ue cauea
ill ,i.-inc:. at tt.eh.u-eor John Reish in rt:l,, fjrfi ,tJ uaa Moual Ul rooralmng as nnlawiui. who nually control paiiy machiuer, are ri,,.:S(.l ,i. no.jtion of tie Govern- "POn to torn Onr backs CfrOn O'X
t,.r Lewis town-h:p. .di... 1 Aaoiher expedient to "draw a crowd." is to t 'h .T '"-''J me position 01 lt.e uovern t 1
M xrluch lime ami p.aces ih-re ill le TM, M 7,,,, ,7n ,Jom-.!th.or kar mmnlaie a parcel of silly girls or ram wo- ?... . . e i- ' T . . , ,
at. at r or me iniormation ol me etecior. lai.i.v
county, I publish the following, beinj Ihe 4th
t w section oi ihe act of ihe General Assembly
1 v, oi the session of lfcSl, entitled "An Act to
1 1 ' provide fur the election of Judges of the ser
M ; eral courts of this Commonwealth, and to
so i reeulate certain Judicial disincls-" '.
t '' , f.C.4. laUtktrartin lor Jul- rtaail b li.WI 1
Bianr.er.taia an wtTivMiw. wot 1-ew.i.
u r,. w bii , Uurt. br u
' ..hi. Jcla. in.COt. m.4 olfcrr ra.-.r. , a a-1 ihr pro-
iiam rf the aa-t cf Um- rrTrml fkn1i T, rBtitid- AB
i Art r-.al laa t. Ih. atrcti. A. tj Uu. I.BH m.llh.' .P-
crowd tta Mr owl day uf Jay H', afid It. rral MfV
tkimu .c-i ail Mhr l;t u... Mr If UI lam.
ftn. b. ui .,j:.v.r. ..h.ii liiiti'
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY,
.m.1. to thr rWtioti- for Jn !.. frm Mtl. Trial tH J
9r:araUr (, Ci uiprr, ana sr viw. j
l lraXBil lit Ui U , Gil BUKC t
II W.A II1'J DC ?eri. in, iiic fcn-i.
Union cjur.iv are required t vote for Judees !
oa one piece of par"-'-"1"1 fo' tSovernor.t'anal
Commissioner. Aemb:v, and all koumj i'i
trvr. on one piece i f ounrr. or the voter
in ni.iv ca-t hit baiiut for each office separately.
il" he reirrs it. ;
It :.: b. th- di-tT nf tha Tral Aw--'rr-Tt-
i lr t-a'ril at tb-plar -f iioMinK rj nt.ral. :
t J '-r t ,wn-hip : Jni.(t Uf l oi- tm -:! ,
rl ro i kept p- n. kT th pui-p" Cl'io .('B-a- ?
t u :o tin i: r- ha I lro !i4 m, io rr '
itm i- u- t wf ati p--r r. . th--- u. j
at tKb -ln-iN.it, rr Mch f tti-r BimlU-r in WinU' to j
iii M4.-u.!i; f U-r a- tb- anl iti-icrtor or . if fc-sr
li ti'tu fr-mtinf : umc r-qirr. ;
Vr. p foo shall I- p-'-Biitttdl to at arnr !-tion ;
ai aforwiid. tliao bit- lrwnn of tlf f tn- j
:i -rue y.-r or ra .re, ab - i-l.H hT rv-i ii-H in tlm
Mir l 1. hst - v.-ur. kdJ hi tVelreinti rltrirt whfi j
L f?-r t- a": rt U-n da iB.rw -titrl rwdntf )
tT ta. faKb -It.! I ti n '
b f .rr lli-- rWt a Bit MUH Of 'h- tttitwf StlM
ui. . .. t,r.-i...il. IrfN-ii a nualtb'-J lou-r 'J ibt Mut. i
to i r. muni th-r'irtii aiU r-lurnrO. dJ h ha- r1- .
:a Ui n .l.-lri'l n-i lw
bit b- . ntill. il t ro'r fftrP T-iJif-; ilk fbt Stata U i
cr.nU: .TidL Tb t Ibt hit- firara. ntiiw -f .
t-rr,; t r, vh'-Uir ri-i l'i in t!i i !rti-B '
tilct I ten rntitlM tu rote, )
a ir.ujti lb-y haii not lia jaw ;aar. j
V. p-r- o bit bt- -.trutiitfj to M htd It ,
ri-tt ut-in.in tb- li.it . f iwHMriuhi.r I'atit-f.int;---! :
b thr -imts-rt.frs tint-. I ir-t. b-pr.-tue- r- it i
1 Jr Ll.r pjvnv-ntwitbm -rJ a Ma'r-ir r. untl tx ;
--ui ..rrt-.i. to lb- '.L.UTt.Iuti n. ud ti ir
uce -: r -in nl own om r mrmir
w.-r.. iri-ii' (nwt t. a Tf m.l- .ivrn i
a:- ij siB'iciv ""b oth-r.-T-d r.
t.i- tin- .-t. wt rirnmi th- name nsf ti" i- ;
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bavins vi'i tm. oTiL rd .f if . 5" ..
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in the- .xiitinn of km doty, orvhail Mnpfc a t' '
Jm ,.r aver.ue U any imnw itrr in am aj ua
boi j.usr.vr rioij tl?;lf
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in at, u ru not t'dio fi hucjrvj Joil
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l h.. 11 IKflT mriitti'. if It tpll b- .hO tl 1
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court a-r.-jvh- trial of tui h f-rf-o bhtl.thst tua
- r. n r...iVmiTEjE ai not art.dvnto. U.tnty,rd..ln
trict cr t wa-Lta wlwir th- d H)rfu awuitit-i
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oo th name da, ar fhaii frmuii'tlit.y od .ttr
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tr; in-m-'OUia.
Agreea:,iv tu the provisions r the :
- " a- . .. a--
Se'lectiin ah. 'Ve opened beeenthe
h .urs of eiaht and ten in the forenoon, and
shall continue unitl seien o clock- in me even-
,k .tia h,ti te loteH'
i he R.-tiirn Judres of the several districts
,'l.!!!,T..r!
,jjV luc oav oi uctober.) iu ana per-
, " ., j . . J . .i l
. . r, . . , J , c V ,
The Kt torn Jude- of I nion, Snyder and
tlril,t ir.nr.iir arf rnti ra tn mfd at the
Cnrt H.ose in ihe bon.neh of Middleburs
)in .-linuti.tv IIJC iiiii'i uil'lc . tw "mac vu
f'Ti .iinti.tv me i-in m ciuucr. tu nittac uui
f1(f .k- rrifmhers of AeraMv.
Tbe Return Jaises for the Senatorial DjM-
n.eiln !JIe" lonSU
tnct
lun'e on
Tbe Kciaro Jad:
dees foiyhe CVneressionai
District are to meet
ieel l l" UOUn 110Bae in
linn s u
Dated at the SherifT? OT.ce, Lewijbnrs-this
sth due of September A. U. one thousand eight
hundred and fif'vt
" ul -'a
..
. . v ,a.v a.
Printlltl flllll illllDing,
"ood tvl"f and on fair Termi
. . a rm
iu gooa fijir Hna on .-ir lermi,
OX SHORT SOTIrR,
at the "chrootcle" orncE,
narsei square, Lnmmmz
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3IO.OiV, SEPT. 20. IW8.
Elections of 18.53.
r-ia-oie ....,i.l:... ,J .r....;
AaUt O-I O u WJ a po..vo, f"
Buchanan's Bill Eagii.h b a Ulj.
aauvu c J j
of 10 000
'
yTvrr.rnr F P Blair Jr. defeated f.r
Conirress in St. Louis by frauds.
c
,. . r, r, j J V" I The Oonosition
a (JU I U CJa. Caai.Vaa.-.. i UC UppO.HIOD
k-,.,'. ., ,9,.ta ..f anotb-r i:.t i- b- mi o h nt-eii ihe rreal hoise show at r.prin6cli. to . atJ JfSTirc in the lu it hish-habJ-J '
. ... un. b nroliawa ru i.-l ball i.aX- u.lh 1 ...... ItarV Adaiir- III V fetid
b i b- ( aj ucu t larn-'t. -t -a if b .-.. . r-O.. u. 'r. -ay.. muMi : Has tt not fcectti Me lu.pera- . ., . '
i h t-: r a m i M"" ! - It ha.-teen -aid that nothinjt e'e than ; j , . it.i..eut eitilen tj .. ' ' ."J
ii-ireft a- if
gain one Congrcisman ty a tnaj.
of 2,000.
riial0aT..E;ects tbe whole Republi
can State Ticket, and ALL of tbe
THREE Members of Cdngrew, by
an increased majority 10,000
erer two to oa. - All ibe Senator.
P.epnbliean, with an overwhelming
Repnb. maj. io tbe Honse.
.VJAX-Morrill (Rep.) re elected Gof
ernor, Legislnture all over Anti
LecornptoD, tad ALL of tbe SIX
Congressmen, Republican.
-Will not PENSSTLVAXIA ro-
pood to KAX3AS and to MAINE ia a
hearty condemnation ef tke Tttt Trade
Proglarery A-;:c:!ilriri?B 7
From "Sunjiner Sketch." a new bonk.
A DANCING LORD.
Oar hero had do taste for trade.
And though bis Da-1 roold oft upbraid,
To work his strength wonld never lead.
But swire his Tcision to spend !
In ilres-., in vires, and in how.
He made his parents' money go,
But co the town made such impression
That soon he quite became the t"ahioiif
ho that no ball-room was eompirte
Without ilm youthful rfprjbaie.
But hy 50 lofty a decree
To such l(iw-brd inanity t
AM tMhrn WtlJ Stoftttrt h cet
The reason was he dance.l o wH !
With gamb'ers oft he h.ves io de!l,
What matter ? if b? dances wU.
B7 Barchas half the time subdued,
He thinks it stylish to be rude:
What matter? "one can not eipel
A main hA learned to danc sn well !
His Jiit maka a woman. bel!e,"
The reason is he at.ct-s w !
Tt ia ce o e1!. at.d prance so well,
Ti tbi ir.al-" hin advance so eil !
. w evtrr f;-. --.n ''ioa, bees
Great Sha !He': ;r-ence for h:s le g .
And. like a ;-a : I j;-ted thins.
He jump. wh-eer pulls ihe sirin; ?
Giv. Wise zn Horse Raciss
Coy. Wue.of Va, respectfully decl.i.e.l to
j ........ -
ttire, and toe wea;
:'V'pr '1r".TI,.'nIIL'r
r f,r -re hi'r-e man ev-r
; track., wiih a fashion for
(.pininn. d tar mr
tlif tarf did. Race
I Ti pnrt Ot ractn
ar,...ng 'he proprietors or (rom tbf ctif r,,p f , rem -rsele-s ty-ven-h
th-m. and dwindle I . . l
The fine h'ot d ousht to 1 rant 7 In short, sha.l we not make a uni
a ne p'f. will impo
,h- h Te to a nonv. The fine h'oi-d oo
i - i
the large ar.d coarse strck. The tnomocn
rnni.fa
" . . . " r
mare, um.i ine cros attair s nurr-tjuui i
' th-- -fc. , w.i., a.f.!! -
Cleveland bar- of En.Jand. A v-nerated
friei.d. Aleiander Rid. tq.. n"w n nnre.oi
W.h'inu.n Co.. Pa . intrrdoced that rro-.
I commend it to erery man tio Kno
how to make a D're of eras, to grow where
o-e never ere w before "
; S ;,.,,,.
d m Cattle Shows and Agricultural Fa:r.
olhir,e ,ends more to the injury of Fairs,1
than the horse-racing wDicn creep, in .ie
-.,
and to denroy.
,nl" DUCB-u, EUHUfi
Manv Pairs hare been entire! broken on by
' , . . ,."
juen praCHCe: tne proa, tnc w 11 1 uun
respected, diseased by the train cf immorali-
. . . . . .
de-ert the Fair, and ii beeotne.
i ,. .4 .I....K1..
rterers to get crowd together to fleece and
to wheedle under pretence of an -arncultural"
or mechanical
ciiuiwiv.. .. .
right
Hor.e-racing is cruel, immoral, ana
6nlS both man ond beast. It defeat the
- ' and proposed. Many of the.e r.ir..
beta." come
w,thiB ihe etr scope sad sptril and teller of
. u ... I ... ,1.
. ..... .,.1,J;., tn ernose themselres
. - 1.1: ' . i...j
r :
riders! So modest woman should allow ber -
semo oe useu m.. ..ner. . ,e... ...
eves of libertine', promote belting, and eruwd
.
Th
TOOmt-
'w.i. - .1 ....... .v. .. 1 . i.
J 11 C TlTLUOUS, IOC HSUWaillt, mu tun..-
... . ,AA . .
abiding, id eirery community, shouid discour -
aie every so-called "Fair." which allows
tiorce-raCtng lit an? lortn or oouer any name.
or which seeks to degrade our wive or dangh -
, mto mouu.eb.nk.for .he publ.c ..eaze at.
e - .u. ...I.'.. .. -.i. a,
for Ihe public to eaze ak
: ,
-ciner ounese aertce. nave any irr.u-nry
whatever to -promote" agriculture or the me -
chan.e arts, or to -improve- men caule.
Xhe do no good, but they do much harm.and
. '. 7 . e""V'K ,nr7 , a.
rb7;c
nai.an.
.
; Appeal to tho Sober-SHsded.
I W are ae.in on the eve of bieh!y
jmriortaD. election To ensure a trurer
result. thorOUCU ClDVaSSlD 01 tLc U'i -
jwfc Me w t j
ti.it. .nrrilv m f.t r. Aiiilvd Ti '
k. ..: i :e ;7 l.a ; .1
.
prowr epinr, ana to toe purpose. rrij
raofr should be tbrust aside, and
determine ibe course he will
pumue bj tbe u-st of Rea&os alone, aided
I iotelhuoe ao i anied by ptriotitm.
, .
xuere never wae a ptti? i, in too matorj
of our cuuntrj, so fraught with gloom, or
! .o full of impor.aut Ibis state of
. .. L a... J
au.rs n.. neen orou-n .O0O.,uuunuOua. " V. , " , ,. r Th.
I I- undur tho mt if t"-ao called D. mo mcnt of the ndB'riaI rooarees of the !
j , jj 'V' .,b,J iiuntry is 10 be obtained byireaauia4T.
i eratw p.ny. t a- .,. era y c Fa.EDoM of exchanges, .hi.'h can only
..eF..,e. ...
. .a. . (.,. p - aa j I . Flint :nti Until
the pa. riot loks if vam tt d.-coter in i'8
inovtuicut any indication tf reg-.rJ for
tbe landmarks established ty cur lUvoln-
tho
ing
ft. I
; ii.tii.iy fathers. It has cut I jvse from
anchor uf republicanism, aud is drift
lanon, it wou.u seem, of c.rrying
be Union it rules, difgracce, aud
Ueleruiinaiion
thither tbe
di frauds.
Well, indeed, may tho American citi
zen lainent the sorry scene, everywhere
discernible uppn cur political horifin.
Turn where we will, the prospect is r pui
sne. Our ''lii'b places" are difgraccd by
truckling aud bribing of tbe basest de- j .
uripuon, ahile bsggara want is staring
tbe masses in tbe face. Black desponden
cy weighs heavily upon our business cir
cles, while intrigue and infamy brand the
brow of tbe nation. It nay be atked,
How long are eiisting evils to remain in
ttalu qua f Just so long as tbe degener
ate Democracy bear the sceptre of power
And nothing is now wasted, bat eooeert
of action aatung tbe opponents of Sham
ocraey, to burl its sycophants from place,
acd purify the channels of onr Govern
ment. Men of animpe.chable character
and eedowbted integrity, should aod shall
supaned lbe swum of swindlers tbat are
st prefBf ttt res?r':B?f of pHi
SEPT. 24, 1858.
. .
i aod.iavcraficbuppoit U unaw-rung
i " J -
fli dcfi.oce ami eottempt io ihe face of
. v..-....io .l.a .onlJ .educe them
j from ibe path of rectitode bj -be offer of
! place or lucre. Hat it will e t a maolj
Id. r i . ..,.v...-.t ;ih
! despjtism it is the death vroe, ar.d in turs of "the Treasury largely cxcct-J- . St-te into the Union, notwith.-itanJini
! eoboru of trimmer and iIBcc so. krs will cj ,ie receipt?. This iicc.'s, for the the protects of all but a small fraction
j p'y ill their trti to again gull tbe Amri- wetj. olliill:r July 20:h, accord-, of its poptiUlioa, and thas to deny
i Can people, ar.d thu i.btaiu a nt-w lcaeof , IO tilC pui,;i-hcil olli -ial sutetnent, . the sovrcignt; of the peopleover their
power, and a further ciportuDit? to pr. (frjijZi ; or ncarlv six Ilundrt'd .domestic affairs, constituting Con
ifcutetliLirLifariiiu, l uinesj i f tMi Xl.o i.-and Do!lars ! Thisari.-ta from gTCii a Dc?pot, acd the people iU
(the irea.ury under t-ver ..f . Ecial du-j. , h nl,propriatio:la n!a,le at the lavM.
Let American, and K,,ub.icas Wbi,. jJZt con?re,3 hich nrc! hcn. in tb Ltalorr of the world
j.,J .WI.ri,.M.., UMite i- ne .oU tUted bj tLc CLEKt of tUo II.use ha3 V"e' lli ""tkacontet wuh
.phaUt,,, j,Iu,d.l.bii..uaLi.f 0r Ht pi e-intativt-s, in an OFFICIAL . ,a.e w,antc,J ""'i' w,h.e.rf
I L'eimwratu who heartily r-iud.'e ihe , , , r ,. ! with to conceal lta ami? : la liiO,
I ' .l,l..a.Me.a,t af I ata Ma fill h laT S
i r-iinou rule of Jjines batlatiin, slid the
. reu!t can not fail to i-c a g ' ri'iu? icii-rv
-i i .lf.
lur lue prtucipica ui ii-,n.L.iu,
r r
uovcruuieL..
1.1 L . !. ' J . - , .klla ti n 1 1.
j AM WHJ .UUIU U -a '
! !oet not thai to called Dauoeralie pr'y
i . . .. . . . ' . .
; tiolate ail our enerin4 n-lioooi iH.aiiT
j tyiui . wi. wmsj - - - r J
: diffurenecf of opinion that dinJe tboa,
i
' while tndesToritig to wrnt their cuntry
I . .- . 1 J :.
ted effort in behalf of cur national and iu
diridual prospcriiy and n putation t aud
. t. fc t 1 otirj u
v-j wmi --a ;
ueigbDoriiig nation) tbat the uie atr- ct u
! j.,;, K.uii.P. an.i a '
; r- -o '
c.,rrupt Congre-S, to f'.-rce the d .tu..-i.c
,B.tItu,WD of an ineumn.,5 Stale lu Jir, C
.
opposition to the expressea wi.l ut Lcr
,!. nn r,.r.n.. in ihe preat Lart
uf lbe American prcple f j
Iu this dav of moral and roHtica.de-!
cr,J.ti00. the lir.t and earamoont du'v
. . . .
" a.t a. V a. V Mlll.ctl I m tn I .1 . A hl h.rl.l ill
i 3 . ' . fe
; fchlp, and ad IO lbe future M a tUBU ai
; . , .
patriot, lodepeDdV&t of jr-jc,- nd
trt. t.i .
rariialities. Who would not rather dj
k: - .aa .i..-.
Lia counlr,? Who would not rather f.rc-
riuID, b tl an entail duster
. - , ti. ,.iM-
ujiju uutiFeii auu u.iioii i . a uv a.i'j-
;. . . ,
" "
be wholly repudut.d by.
Clristianited, educated, republican people.
Indeed. th ballot box mat be declared a
,11 ,
! think of a few hundred wire workers, m
, sen by tbe frejtdent, controiin, tbe
re.fiu. oi a eniisjivama ; x. u j ice.
.rne .k.- Lun,iIiatiB. I. has been im
: for fears back, and it is fur ber elector
' - -
. - , . , , .
. io sar, ai ine coming election, wuemer ii
.
be in the future, fcha.l l.er Sen
.,., vw nc wi..t.j iji"'ivi vu . l. u
, to be outrd, .ui she held np to the
MruU0ii.g g.e of Christendom a. . foe
' ... - - . , -
..,., a,,, ...... Df (hri.tendom a. a fiae
C C
fi , f p j . tball
1 bcr deire., JoCill ...teresi. continue to snf-
I . and recreant sons
uri41 ,ne nanus oi venal ana recreant sons,
i.. .i,.J.,.fn ,;.,..t ...
.h.efuit, mpresen,,,! her
I in CcirreM. bv abeltinff tbe free tf.de
. " - -
setui-suicidic.! berov. and eonKoueni v
' aiding diiectly in the pro.tratiou if cur
Manufacwie,, and .he P.0riiInB of cur
iaborera f ?lore anon. llvull
f . n
IlOW tile MOnCV GOCSt
The followiugrc;oJutioi.srpr.rtcd
1 . .
incr vcar. in Uoncrciss. bv ilie Lion. .Mr.
Covce, of South Carolina, a leadicD;
nie"mller of the Buchannn party, were
ajop((.j v a miijoritv of the Cachanan
; mhers of the last Cour ;
lUsolse.l. That the KXia I lti TAR
i jpj,- i$ nEFECTlVK -iu,' fntdtd
00 the P.10TECT11E lOLICV.
I .... I -.1 Tt.. .1.. 1.1 .1.. ... .I.,..l....
be 1Ulroug.,iy 4CCon,pIl..htj i.v the tx-
i . I . T .. .
' and a report KX' LU?lVKV IO I1
P.ECT TAXATION.
1 hese are tae progressive pnnci
' pies of the Buchanan party : ' FREE
TRtDE AND DIRECT TAXA -
Tl(t '
; Let every tax payer cxamino the
! monstrous cspenditJresof Buchanan's
! Arltnint-.tro.tion. before lie trives his
" "- -tj- . insteau ot ntiKt.:ii.M ciaeuui- 1 1 iipTiianse.7 uenxiempn, mere was
rote and influence in favor of the par- to Uo:uc -tf-"an'c.. ami cieate a de- j litis is not only a fraud but a dishonor,
ty which tomes out boldly in f.ivarof ; m-,:,J fjr IIumc 110 j 1 "n "ol dcsert lhc pnocipl.-. I do
free trade and "direct taxation," and i Novr lel u3 Stf0 wu-,t a""l of tax; not claim to 1 more honest thn any
against a Tariff to protect American ; C;lCU tax-payer wonld have to pay, if, oilier man. 1 have done as !! poli
indutrv. By examining the follow- t,ur Government aboli-hes the tariff tician? have some thtriacs wh.ch may
ino- table it will be seen that the Ba- j an'1 rCiorts tJ taxation, to not square exactly with the rub of
chauan Administration, dnring last ' dtlray tho cxpendituie. It will re- right, and iflhaye, I rcu'ict llictn ;
year, fquandcred Ninety Millions of quire one hundred and four millions but this tning will not do. (Ljud
Dollars; ana tuc estituaie oune ex -
penditurcs, of the Buchauan Adminis-1
tration, for tho present year, is One
tlundxcd and four Alillioiis or dol
lars :
Bl'CBASAS'a TABLE OT FIDERAL M0.NKT.
$90,000,000 a year I
$7,500 000 a month ! !
$1,875,000 a week!!!
- $.67.6i9 a day II II
11.160 aa hour!!!!!
I1S6 a minute !!!!!!
.13,10 a second! I!!!!!
Is not this view of tbe case start
lies? Tl peop!.'? tresy j. sbelJed
ESTABLISHED
At $1,50 Per
i . i !.... ni:.,,'),!kfriiii.!i
o imn-.-i.
.at the rJiteofTLiRF.EDM.ARSAXIEN'
CENTS for every lick of il.c clock. No
wonder the nation is yctiir.ir in debt,
i Wc will now give the estimate! es-
' rinses of tbe Aiiiuiui.-tration for the
. ti.. n..!T.- oTm.n.i;.
Uecapitclatiox fop.
lv"a"ve, i-a cii ve.
J Juilitlal, till .'i.nr-i-
laucou,..
IdlKUIH
' .
IVpi.iOla'.lC aii ta"l.IJ.ar
' Ibd:aD itrar:tiiii.t abd
,.
i cU?iuoi......
AroiV, curilucail'M., .m.i-
l.o'.i,ol oi
iy.047,lj'5 00
1.4u'J.7."0 I 'J
S,00 J,W0 I'J
409,721 41 ''
w-csu w -
Collection ot liie K-v t.ua
. , . .-
""'J "",n '"
Denmark
T .tai?p.c S.- Arpr prit's 1,5-4,8-5 40
J'rrlH'tHfnt I'.i!er-.ftt uli
r-un.ic i i ' S.445,314 S3
1 000. 000 00
luftjbce. :
T
atal Appr jr a'i.iii Ji $ : . ,- 0, 1'J to
aj , '.Lo'.j " ' '
. ,.f ,r. ai picabia
..' v .- ;a f,A
, tu tula. lo.ar'J uv
i
Total Anr.ror.riatinTia for
r A......A.-.lxtf 1 J t .
tbe jtur 5iUif3o ti iO
LastveartlieorliiiarTrercr.neor
theGovernmeistaLiouiitei to Fortv -six
,
ft IP II I i 1 I"' .1
I nouanut r uar ll.tiiUrca au i tt.TJ-
..
cine Dollars aud S.Xty Cents. (4t,-
1- i jn i'i, ir.t,.. .,, .i.u rKnr
be the Same, the ai.firODl iations u ill
be over FIFTi'-sLVEN MILLIONS
t v- r-vr-c-:-; . e , ir
1 , Ui liic rtr.ciiuv. vi
.1.- - :i, 1 t:,.i
citir-e. iui ucucteucj 111 u nuppuvu
by Loan?, a were those of the last
rcar ! .Ivate life, he is called a
'..ltr fi,.i,.r -in.l fliriftla imn who
poor njailLlcr Una tnriUIC.S mail l.u
tnn?, the present Congress, at its last'
session, INCREASED certain of the ap-
propriation3. For whil.-t the SPECIFIC
siinrnnriatioEs of this vear sre nearlr
.e.,AAA..n .. ." :.'
1 1111 1 11. lie srLLirii. uu I'll! tu-
I 1 l
. . , i., .,n't
tions or last year v,ere bat a sma.l
, - ovcr S72.000.0U0.
Whilst Congress lias thus prodi-
,!.., n M.,.r
i;aii. .v.via dual uic t uoiii. ...-'ii.,
.
.1, ... I ..... 1 . ' t ...... rt.rr-
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the ubIic Lauds. During the last
fiscal year they gave O.l'.tG.OOO Acres
- , ,i vrir
to Railroad Coaipuaies m the -NE
to RaiiroaJ Companies ill the SE
Slates, deciltr.l.g to supply Corcpa-
nie in the OLD States with -ilui!ar
nita ia itiu oiiir "1Le3 "llu -nu..ai
bounty, thus damaging tho general
. Treasary when iu need of fands, and
iuu.uihs u Mwa ruiuiva uwuu-
trv at the expense oi another.
! Uwnwllc to particularize in
i whit d'-pirim nt3 wa-s:ofulnes of ex
J i T I tl
penunurc pre -an, n a'juuua ... un.
In IS 4 , the appropriations were $24.-
' 139.92ft. In 151. they are nearly
5I04,000,0XI ! In tbc eighteen yeari?
j they ha v
tve m ire than q-iadi-np!ed !
How n will the p?ip!e endure the
proni"acf which haea'i-ed tl
I V tt.! inr-.o.,..?
sed the largest
! bortiou ol tins inci-c.is. ?
" '
For twenty years, American Labor
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ha not been so prostrateas at present,
On all sides aud from all Quarters we
hear of silent worL..L-t. abandoned
'
nnnufnotorieTa, deserted wlnrvc?, cn-
fccblcJ trade, reduced wacs, ditnin-
. i-hed employment. tri. A Taritf
hoM bc enacted which won'.d dis -
' criminate ia favor of Home Lii or,
j curourajo the proiii.ii'le invcstineiit
of n!ne I:"ioi t. rs f. o n the ialac val-
'""i'itu of the di-h .iic-r, rqdeni-h our
exhausted Tra.-ury, give employment
! 0f dollars to pay the expenses ol the
Government this ..ear, according to
the estimate of the Buchanan Admin
istration. To raise this amount by
taxation, evebT iax-rAYEH will have
TO FaT TWENTY-THREE DOLLAB3 J of
coarse some tax-payers wonld hare to
pay ten tiroes more than that amonnt,
and others tnucb less. Ve ask. Ihe
tux-payers to pause before they vote
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for any man who is in favor of the
Bachanan fr tra end duect tiaxa-
IX 1843.... WHOLE XO., 751.
Year, alwats ix Advasct.
lie. Kuili:iiuti. H AfiifllliiSLruUuil
; " " .
utOU IIIC IvaiLUa Gufnlioa 19 Ilic liioa
tWraiit TioUHon of the fandamental
printiplea of American Litortj known
to our Lutoiy. . Conjrrea was nrc 1
to adopt the Lecouiptou Constitute..
1 tiioIufeIr aitd &( oiice to force the
device abonnde J, but whom did they
i deceive ? Not our faihurs ; for their
' native sagacity and sound seniC pea
$12,T0G,C4S 42 etiatcd the tua-is assumed by Royal
&l,liO 00 ; ty. L keu ise, the hiJeousnesa of Le-comptoiii-m
has become apparent, aaJ
3.107,1:5 v.5 (ias arU;.c.. ,,.. feaio-of iaJigaatioa
' b' fore n Licit t'ie encmie- of l'opular
C5.C80,C10 i) Rights are everywhere quailing.
FORX 7 CaS BUCHANAN.
J jH.v W. Ti-KXEr made a speech
at Turryioun, N. Y., one day last
week, which was one of the most se
vere we ever rm'i. We ?ive below
a few choice exn-.tct?. After givin";
a history of Lis iiititnate relations
w i ' i 11.. Uniil! . m ivnorota
' fjrye.tr to secure h.s uur.iinaliou for
tiie iTOsiuencr, uoa tu 130o Jlr.
iu.niy ta;.i
i l nAni i. n.,r a -ft:infw in '.innsvl.
rauia ia which my icUcrs mav uol IO
fauud, piediu Mr. Bacb tmu, ia LU
nan.e, and 1 y Lis authority, to tha
suit, comncie. ana practical recoai-
tou of liie rihu of the people of
! KaLsas to decide upon their owu af-
: r.Te-., uJ.1,.ia
U.it vruea tite aarii, uamutag ueel
Lft. - . a. I .1 T
01 laocotupiou ua pei pe.raioi. men i
saw for the first time that thc.-c aul-
latt men iu the Territory, Walker
and Stanton, and those ti ho acted
vim iiit-ui. Diiu iit'en tn'-t rruoiii-
' . ,
most iinn.( fu'Iv d,-rrtpil. T.iwtl.At
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Democratic principles had been car-
"ietJ 0Qt tlivm, and those who be-
lieved in them, and the faith of tho
'
soraethin? too ranch of this: and
when th? cup was presented to Tt.J
lips, I refused it (Cheers.)
Admin'
' istrations nmv cLac";e. PresiJpnt
1 . . k. , ... - . e
ill... itiu::l'i:. ijul B mill irt'. iihi 1 1. 1 1 v
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comiiiittcd on th'.s snl ject to torn opoa
! the o'ed-es which I had both iken
and written to thousands of men. I
a: i .- . . t . i: .k-..t-
u.u iiu. i'ji a uiijiiiciii Lie.ie c li;a iuu
I. k..J !.. J , 1 1...
-.u.a.. a..w,. ..uui. w a.aaa,-
dou the principles which had put them
into power ; that they were resolved
. i .t i- k
to make their policy a test : so whon
to make their policy a test ; so whoa
I went to ashlligton.tnd Called CpOll
mv old fi iend 1 -aid to him 'Mr
uij um u iciiu, a .aiu io uiin, jir.
baeUanan, for tne nrst time in our
lives we are at f ariance-I find my
rcu aianu..! uuc in uuiuir,
having loiiowea )our ieaa. ana ton
havedeKedit." ' Well," said'he.
"can't You change too? Laughter.)
TI r 1 I
it i cau uujru io cuarik.tr, wlv can b
you afford to change? (Ucnewei
Laughter.) If you, and PouIa?, and
Walker, wil! unite in support of iuy
policy, there will not be a whimper of
this thing ; it will pasn by like a gura-
mer breeze. I told hitn it was fery
j wt-il wun an Auunnistration, surronn-
ded bv offi x hollers and living; ntl
, :- , &
the tiuio in tu; atmo-purre of flattery,
that was f.iioed by thousands of
reiiilem--ii w uo tsinictcd pUtt-
1 '
-thai
ti.ey come to ulra ui.d say, "Voti aro
riiriit Mr. B-iciiunan ; wearedownort
our bellies ; pLase to walk over us
; p'.ea.-e trainee ttp-.ii us. and we will
be La py and tonti-i.:. and Lpo yoa
will l.lieve tour p-diry is riht."
Uut I tll you," Mid I. "th.it tU-ro
. is a stilt, sai .11 voice. i. the people.
j that instinctively r-j -eta fraud, ai 4
cheers.; iitavereacnejtuesi.iurcaia
' years of manhood, ani I can not
back to Pennsylvania to cat tr.y own
words and become the sl ice of pver."
The reply to that was in manner at:4
in eolstance, "Sir, 1 intend to make
my Kansas policy a test." -Well,
sir," said I, "I regret it ; but if you
make it a test with your offices, wo
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will masts u a ics us m
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(Loud cheers.; l.epcati coy. is -n
j Bad to But
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