The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, August 23, 1849, Image 2

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~3tL:pOUNIT
4Susquebsittna county friend
hirad and State Atbninistrations, arc
a-public Meeting or Convention at
in Montrose on Monday even
ree)co Aug. 27, for The purpose
thin and adopting such measures
-expagiest preparatory. to the
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.:**Att.sol .. ttiLe'Couitty Committee.
tip''m e. pl i called as above by •
Itili*Olomniitiee, it will be seen
"* . :iiiiiii;:tiireping of next week, and it
e ifenerit attendance of the Whig
county aiMay be convenient, will
fat the - prifppse if, deemed
v expedient
aititabld seleetiotiof :candidates to be
;`the coming dection. The call was'
;insertion at so late a ; ay Olathe time
deferred till next wee l .4 to afford
ielkPlxintii3.,3le6Pn a e°-.ilPiY
fudging3he~ general ,
`.among
theirbiiis*i):faT: lB lFiare‘
leartribroughimitibe - Cotinty,:Willikhe
'Aft: We )laye!‘ .11 !/Fe . I rPr# l l, ,
I! I4S UP'
of..meai..in our way
44dbtae,!°s4- ta w le ast , as any of
off`'by opponents:*-": show ,
ter sit ed ; of our cause norour
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'Wk3",i4t met.2l lliitisl)ln g . 4 4 1
i week * -1 4idatez "ter
the Port 4 - the *X V ,
of E. CI. Wustrs of-Yeaur
apsiveriiunibetofViee'Pres-
The names _ 4 tiro orihtee
tirt4 mtauned ae
.amdidsteifor a
aUattheibo but that of H iii M
.115; were iwitki*lnk-all,i l mo'
Daniadt - i, the folloaTrig zero
*is-rice:l.red with Oplause and adopted by
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ttafiltimetss/Alhat Aran- M. 'FULLER,
;ftbunty, be the nominee of the Demo
laity of Pennitylrania for Canal Cora
-the miming election.
roceefts atm:Odell with a proper or
for the oontoit were gone through with
of ittecdutiona 'reported by the Committee
were passed, which we
Lit - pleivinga ut eht.-43Z-4,...'
tin undivided front in favor of a
tam; energy of character and
, speedy ccirkiletiort of the North Branch
icor him a moat extraordinary per
' throughout the State. That he
Over Giumblethe Cameron Loco
of the West Branch,
.there can be no
the. Whigs do their duty-.,
11Like Locofoeo Convention.
affair.came off as usual on Monday
the first week of August Court. The
vole feature in its organilation which
{a probably most other spectators on
War: the.occupationof the chair by Col.
ofthe convention ! Strange
se_exti, it was nevertheless true, that this
leroan .Who fie years has been denounced here
vestprnt te of disorganizers and the - gr, eat
iethio among bolters from, the regular'cancus
Aimee to preside over the " regular" Lo-
Convention of Susqnehanna county !
e Comfort, nor Col.
„Any of the mtof the on' orthodox'
party who have been wont m fill
Vs, chair year.after year,iwere proetnt
;the hcecvedreentcor protmtagaiiist
lion!
Vie..f i resident of this " =cue or
ingleader of the anti-caucus organ
'errs ago under the head of thee,
," but several of-the delegates from
..tnlrnships 'arm prornioc.nt actors in
And some wekeren candidates
:11,/.6."-cancm;'• in which hey
to itarNaci i corruptt
FCihrdy•
10.4t,.# 1 1 1 " the Yew her `iet
*'...imisii*Osi and The . barest
true prepostert:'
; 410 infO li g it i' i ! F* thin g bite .
give itiianu - nouut claims
.tiv,,, Wm. J-TorreWMOntiose,
of Plindair and 2l Wiiritl. Ward of
• ilatioicithelii4oi:of wl;onviss:
the: butter or people's tielter
4. 1 0 5 4. 6 - 4 - what Ca T was
'/r.4l!tith*:There had ' f
een
13 4PeTri li e., ti tu rkg Met*
*"_illeoPiral? 1, 41 11 it 1 0 11611I YY ,
5.141C-nlig4l44ngi 2'4
ritK ,61:nt
:St4lanke:,101"fi s far
aria deal" idtei.
to the -000svO6" the lib*
an Ireid: . The,
N flirdT C4o- SO Sidleei
uutdidUte for &lim
ner, 'who has been etri
ia that place for some
report giro) lan a fair
d bismemmee.
idtrll. Marply and Josoph
Ate o lidut Homo& of Rush,
tter sod Elitlaa grifss of
-(the latter soother of
Inytiawake the first vote
0* I[A°fkiMlit74 of Saver
Pais - 9 but
11 0 0# 4 1,r lit t ed a" 6 °
44 1714 1 1m11 1 11 # 0 ltrAt 4
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(tet:iiMiettt L M :9!r
dielAstatinide foam t* i
dutilt•dir fault" P u 11164 31 '
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114,,
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rOf?!freaSf.r NI ' 41 0 ". w 4 :NrstM
GAfrilikbt4 l 3 'yftNif;
-ocretri .
in Wee ' SONnall * Cd: . .-
••'"-• • , • T .44
cerveitilve v 7".. .
' et h er l adeiltlabiluarbitycr ex- •
attainto a hnild up";;;d so 13 : 43 %try'
Press. this to be jstraira.....4
Rill Auditors, Almon -spoor or Herrick, Warren
M ,Tiogloy of Jackson, - ca!vija P. Cobb of Middle
town, Iffin Lianeock of /laid' and Harry Berney of
Appollacon were maid, and on the first ;vote no
nomination WASirulde. On the second vote Almon
Spoor was nominated for. Auditor for the full term
of three-year,and Caltiie ll.Nobb . was aft'erwards
nominated to:perve two yenta* Owe oil George
Baldwin, whose defalcation initio'GresOttud Post
office, last winter; caused a vacancy in the board of
Auditors, he baCing been etaien by Abe Locus last
year.
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The *king scenes of the convention we did not
stay to "Owen, - and can say 'nothing of their reso
lutions &cif they had any, till they are 'duly re
ported m . their -organ. lye lave - neither time nor
room this::;week for extended comments on the.re
sult of this affair, which has demonstrated kin view
of its-peominent actors the presiding officer
and aunt i e Of the candidates nominated) the truth
of thwold maxim that '4 politics make strange
fellows.'! We tatty find ea:mulatto refer to these
matteri' liarticelatly hereafter. - • .:
Tnt enteds=the firs of thd trio advertised came
on 3lnnlikiy and ;drew, i ts Usual slukre orsPectators,
which with tikerakiltita oWled by the Coart, :tide
rather an i unte nal 'gii ' .in town. Thrikigh. we
saw none of its perforruinces on' the kill, wd be
lieve it ise.rved to drag off a pottion of the 14kukl
oco
.crowd attending the _ fom convention in the
i4ning., . Qui\ remar upon the expected rain
:Storm to he liirou \ gtd. b the circus though jeered
at when they esuneill the iclouds of ddst which
'prerV i id,;Was finally rifir4 by a fine skower of
Bain , . next morning ii.ti the performance. It is
tn ISA - loped: that the two circuses to come will bring
ninfisforcenient of the fluid next , week.
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ilinshanitcra. *en* seminary.
We call the attentiin of our to the ad
vertise.ment of the Binghamton Female Seminary.
r A ym
Tha!lkanishing .schoo I established about a year
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~ -li'Fia-ag'maooo 4 4;4 _
~_. a i....ki L oriattle iwialasea' -
tionountanfilkithe -ent vacation the 4eminary
has keen edited for the accommodation of a lar
ger number ofpupils. The success of Jfisti Ingalls
who; if, we: mistake not . was formerly from this
county, will.seeure an increasing patronage to her
excellent:s6de'. The teachers employed
: in this
Seminary are we understand accomplished and ef
ficient. .Thoie who wish to send their daughter's to
an excellent school will find probably Mine better
than '.hiss Ingalls' Seminary. Froth a botice of
this Seminary in the Binghamton Republican, we
I PerVerf t -_, A.O; n late examination of the students
exhibited - illiigmy .: - • -.4,-.. -.oi.iterive
ment, gain very gratifying condition of the lmkti
tution. '
I,Ve would invite attention to the adver
tisement of Mr. Abid Cassedy, of a supetrior kind
of Seed Wheat he has, raised for sale. 31T. C. who
has paid great attention to the cultivation of Wheat
in our county, for which he has WOTI the Premium,
has it seems raised thirty six bushels ..tci the acre
of this kind, Mid thinks if he had got the seed a
little earlier he might havegot a still greater yield.
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A_DJOIIILNED.-W C have scatcelyroorn to:announce
that the Agricultural mooting held last night, ad
journed to meet at the Conn house next Tuesday
evening, when mine impotkont subject milli be dis
cussed and a general attendance is recimisted.
tar The ,Carbondale Democrat has.. came to us
for .the Last. 'o weeks, 'materially enkOged and
improved With an addition to its : title of; ".Lacka:
traill4),CraLifn," taking precedence of its old name.
Thialrimovement speaks well for the 4.nterprize
of the editor S. S.. Benedict—or his pitrixis—or
both.
Wm.ursoWo' Ancrwrismt.—A - new Whig paper
With this title, has recently been ,started in lioga
County in Os state, by Win, D. Hadley. Although
we have not as yet seen a cop Y of it, we ice it .high
ly spoken of in some of 'our exbhanges, , as Creditable
in appearance land ability, th the enteririze of the
Whigs of Itioda, 2 who though few in number, in
time rot, ate full of the right spirit of patriotic
resolution.
Oitlesti—The September No. of 05 , !idey's La
dfs Book,
, f already before ns—as usual, rich in
embellisbMents and - literary pmductious, and among
of it s riqq4 of publications in making
itiapp*inee t as veil as in these merits which
COn 3 l4*ktft it tOOkiblie favor.
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tgrri#l ..Binluuuton Be - PUl6mMstates that
Dr. Jaation of that place:has recently .14. en to,Buf
falo and apentseveral days there among cholera
patients it the horspital, to become more familiar
with the hatureof the difrisP and the ;treatment
pursued the most eminent Physician 4 .4
Tlac:RkPobliWut . iirtimates that some jealous pa
ted'n em of the Ted* profession there, having
taken o once .at its complimentary taotice of Dr.
.aelmotl4.oMdible,citerrildze in-going - td Buffalo to
m4 - Waint..**lf experinifhitally with the cholera, •
hasY liiiarer o:that w:eeiud I! Has he
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ea k. T mt * ° F r
excuse fot ►e Lek of our quantity original
Mattei;o*Cpb*W4 l 6. 4 ;*lr- ' 1 - •
swelled'
the .!' III C O . 1 r. 10"i**i*Akaa7r . fitaY * 1 >ie r e .
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of the ltrilliiiWitntst#o44io 43l . 4 tlecause
a tera •---•PaCaT!4l l O"' *. I
A breakfthcAbin= '
road from :to;: , e= occur ed last.
week - below fruniPion,:f)i
through arid were broken:hif - , - .o44;44ol : eii*e.ie
-ana , s, m i.oer'of if*
raw l .9-1- 3 010
!mush oVr;- 1 1 116-.- li .1 'ke ; a l 46, l
tin a 9r.
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;gra= Barret'A'aieeitte -Ws : .4, ,
,t, Prom the W, ! ,.;- !e•. • .i i• , n ," . .- 1111b e i t .
anted- ~...,,
„.Murdet Triaett 1 9i, 1 1 3 , ~ , -- :, --1 eve • ipicii,; - k_
csii?.o4.:Rkisot , ,
,- • ,: , , - ,/r e r e ficgeti
IThursday thojiii-Ast, 4 oli i l ,
1 township, Luitlitne connti.Nras Et ignt ni.,!. 1 1 - - ~- .iitkre .s -ultollll4n ,
-fur the murder-,
''''in Huard.. The S:vt . rienfe.. , Theo i vh. 6,_ part y 121 ,
on the part of the Commonwealth, conne cted - with l oo e npile the:Lef t
ItiCtitistitiera own Otatement• before - the J ,
it antagonist;' itil i e -- eausp i
to the lining- It aPPearltiy;iiits
q uest, wil O °31Itilla l" gus • the fourteenth day • i - oe9 . o ir ectaa _
ed from the evidence, that on .
_ 4 .3.---aorf - Vn which th e naltliCr Wit.T.
and thorn
.goiw:
tsattt - '4l Aaron Onordi'!"the deceased, u l ks at ' ';Aiistocricy._ ,e'flierC
Cahoon's shanty, in Fell TOWaship; In company , s ,„ id Nv i ii ,, :; ,-• e lect ed
-with-severaL young . inex and alewd woman, who tz f liiite „, f o the - . tAmi ,
at the time was living with Moon. They. were Tay lor majorities, ek
all, Cahoon amonithe rest, mere or less under the five of the ten Distil
influence vf liquor , danced, kicked over the stove and whirl -,Simply
and table, and made a noise.; 'lt did not appear differed, iviadd or , /
that Cahoon made much objection to 'These pro- Sla very, while t h e I
ceedings. He went a ft er the 'liquor himself, the ''''
eve rominent main
others furnished the money. During the 'afternoon /p
hoo for making Slaii
Cahoon took down his rifle and left the shanty ct
and extending it as,f,
remarking that he would go t o his deer - lick. . After
Territories, b y any n
r
he got some steps from his Shanty, while passing
. .. rho imme ,„„„ I
one of the witrimos, remarked Oat there would be N othing is so sees i t h
blood shed. Aborlhalf an h Ur:after he left the
iv one esteemed prof
shanty, the report of a giin was heard at a Short i .
the ultra slavery iii
distance, and Guard immediately placed his hand
whom shivery ~ ti
npou his side and said he was shot. He then turn
were required to chic
ed around several times and fell on his back with
. _ .tiie ono p ledged
his feet on the 444. Way, in Which,pc*ition he was its load e rs i l r oun ,
found by the Inquest. Upon exammition, it was awl slavery- Restrict
ascertained that the ball had entered, his back be- hrokemod r„ nr d ont.,
low the shoulder lalade, and towards his left side chi.fmn ruling gm,
—passing through his heart roan oblique direction,
and lodged against the skin of then bdomen. 'free' doubt it ? Slavery
pa'ilual emancipatt
an examination of the premises it was ascertained
that the ball before entering the body of Guard had membeikaf Congret
Convention and - an ui „, ) ,... ase i
passed through a hemlock slab, forming part of the Legislature. So hyi ng out your 4nnon, gentlemen
wall of th e siumty, upward* of three inches in
of the Northern " l fFree Deineerac4," and ma -fa the •
thiclamss—and must have been fired from a point welkin ring ic.
nin'i tor "the frown. of a slavehold
from which it was impossible to see into floe shim-
Mg Executive” will' not be pot ial in the next,'
ty. . -,-. - ! Congress. You cannot quite rej ce over. the de
. The Prisoner voluntarily' stated before the Re feat in North-Carolina of Edward Stagy, -who co
utter
held upon . the body of thei deceased—that
ted against the Gag-Rule - sand a nit the'Slavegy- ;
after he le ft the shanty, he went to a birch tree Extension Resolution passied, by the htst•Legisla
some hundred and twenty feet off, and sat down
ture, (but how the rree Scii/ ltiald be" exults at his
there forithout half an hour, and that upon bearing
meagre majority lybut you may exult that Aylett
a noise in the shanty, he•Srad into it. He did this
Buckner, who made the only and ` excellent Sout h -.
to scare the persons who he supposed were de- ore see ,.. e h i n c, oll .l•elsa m favor otthe Wilmot Pro
stroving his goods. To Whet' persons he statnd
visoAas been run outlay ea. A., Caldwell, it rala- -
that he was glad he had shot Guard, th at he WO
id Perpetualist and Extens mast, in a Distriet,Nhig
the person he intended to shoot, and would do So by Two Thousanttninjority—tha4 John P. Gaines,
again under similar carcumstanees. who introduced a bill last{ Winty to abolish the
The Defence admitted, at least did not deny the
Slavery Trade in the District of C luntbia, has been
kfllingan attempt was made to Justify, on the
run out by Richard IL Stanton, another :vehement ,
grounds that the Prisoner was acting in defence Of
tle .of "the Southern party," iyhile Jtilm C. '
his own property. The Prisoner's character was ;an, ultra Slavery Locoroco, is elected in enoth- •
given in evidence, and what is rather singular the
er strong Whig District, anid N wton Lane; -Itho
defence itself proved the prisoner's character to be a lso rode the slavery high horse,' beaten Ham
bad—that threats bad been made to shoot others phrey Marshall . stuatized in th Louisville Chron- '
ike. ' eAe as an abolitionist, because ' h would not take
The Commonwealth in this. case seemed to be
ground against Emancipation. laver} has 'given ,
=Jams that Justice should be tempm-ral with msr-
Loce-Feeoism a substantial vietOry in Kentucky,
cat. esicLlyialipaoe tho Juvl g r, in his charge to the 1
Precisely— the kindred cry " Down with4Sie ro
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Jury, on Saturday' - eVetillig - , - ................Fir. ............., .
tinctions between the mere reeklem- Filling and ki •
tory in electing delegates ion CtinVenticat girsit.
rag with the intention to kill, and placed the law .
: N ,, v ,_ as t.... a . bout the last victory of that party in oar
on the subject, and ' the prisoner's 'rights before
them, ,with such 'Perspicuity and _ clearness, that '
'"' — ' While Locofoenism was thus riunin,g victories
they mast have had little difficulty in aking up
' tya one side of the Ohio by devolon to slavery it
their verdict, which they.returnelon Sunday mor- - 1 •
wing at 8 o'clock—finding the, prisoner *Guilty of i th
murder in the second degree.. OrClalotiday the
Court sentenced the prisoner to undergo an impris
onment, in solitary confinement at hard labor, in
the b.astern Penitentiary for eight years.
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G4v. Joitsurox.—A correspondent of the Balti
more Patriot, giving an account of Gen. Taylor's
...i....£ to Pennsylvania, and his reoeption at Harris
burg,, pays the fitwing flattering compliment 1..0
our Worthy .Gorernor : . .
By the 'way,.l was greatly struck with that same
Governor .lowts-rox. . He is decidedly the finest
looking man I saw °utile whole route. Standing
six feet one in his boots, weighing over twb bun
dred poutids, beautifully proportioned. with an open,
honest, good-bun - loured countenance, kind and affa
ble 4i his manners, Gov. Johnston could not fail to
itt '' : 4:24t marked attentiouf in nay assembly. He is
greail 1 beloved ir:s the Pennsylvanians who are
justlyroud of their handsome Governor.
.At eve
ry e where Gen. Taylor was received, 'as soon
as t WPresident had spoken th the croWd, the next
call 1 Nits fur "Johnston," "Johnston." He wnq
obliged to gratify the assembly by making a speech
—which he always does in the right style. His
manner is dignified and grateful--and . bus matter
always sensible and to the point.
TitTLOll. AND Tilt 'WILMOT' PROVISO.—Gov. A.'
G. 'Brown, a locofinto caudidiite for Congress in
lells4i&sippi, in a recent speech said :
"-The people will, see at tie next session both
Honies of Congress pass the rilmot Proviso, and
will see that document signed bia Southern Prea
ident. Such was the opinion of leading Whigs in
Mississippi with whom he hail conversed, such he
knew to be the universal opinion at Washington,
and such was the opinion 9f every intelligent Mall
wlio was well informed on the subject." •
So tar as Gen. Taylor is concerned, this is un
doubtedly true. In the same speech, Mr. Brown
spoke of Gen. Ca._•=s,, as follows :
He "had had a personal conversation with Gen.
Cass since the election, and that - Gen. Cass then
said unequivocally that he ,ever would have sub
scribed to the doctrines of the Wilmot Proviso. and
that he could not perceive hoW any man could be
lieve.thiit he would after having read the Nichol
, son letter."
August ' Elections.
The elections in the States enumerated Wow
have resulted unfavorably to'the Whigs, but do not
prove quite as disastrous as the earlier reports in
dicated. The Locos have gained one member of
Congress in Tennessee and two in Indiana. We
give a brief summary of the returns.
Norm CAROLINA.--Six Whigs and three Loco.
focos comprise the new delegation to Congres.s.—
The same as. in the last Congress. State officers
were not voted for this summer.
AtAa.t.m.s--Two Whigsand five Locos amen to
Congrceo sane as to last House—with a Locofo- ‘
co Gov r and Legislature.
U ca
s .—Four Whigs paid- seven Lome. In 1
the ino
House, the Congressidelegation front this
State. tood 5 Whigs to 6: Locofocos. General
Trotisdide is chosen Governor by about 20011 ma
jority over his whig opponent. The state Senate
is Whig * nod the As se_ nibly is Loeo. On joint had
hat, it is,doubtful which of the parties has the • ma
iority. 'The loss of the Bth ;Cougrp.ss District in
-, this 040 resulted from_ disuffeetion in our ranks ;
for ihile.., the mrlii‘p candidate for. Governor has a
inajOriti 0f173 "iu the District, the whig candidate
for Congress is beaten►l'y 78 vote r s.
KttTrUCKT;79iX Whigs and four Locos are elee
-34d- ia - 10 0 # 1 . e , as !heretofore. . The n e w
Legislature_ is Wkr,.4.,..Tbn Convention to revise the
'.state ; consl_ittsuotkfjtaisiotii,e( 190 Ineinbers-40
WM0,141 S I:O6iK - -" , N,ot a sinee-Fa* : 30 04 66 '
ig - iiiroi„ebOaniolthe VOns,*ion.k . ~-.., -;.--,-
.:1 , :1-114g4F,Thc;iiirsti.dAtleiPitiixi'40.: is'
composed of, oint„Wbigifq,ontilAllsoitiotuA a n i r ela tt 1
4:Ototicitililielitif. , . Wee touiWitigs-1
Aiii4 - : tic& ,;;.:, Ths. . o4 . #oeaeit thei! c eaveia-i
ux t n
" - iir;',10 4 C 11 1 114 : 1 0,0 5 0;" ' t7', inUak,Difiialatate"; '
irldrkisrin'nibttOatliin,:.ifnnr.,'**-j'aaradara.*a'
Ia - did tigdi , .- - poluipotiubir... !, ~*tits.i), , mt.ith-441- 0 1 3 1
thisii*tif-to,powooFtsi_irmeigroi*L i i
-iti*liii.lirh!gis hirece I ftply: . fieid their , 0vn. 77 - 1
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;Vit. - ,:leartatinii floe: *Silit'-'•- :01--dinti4:-.t)nttli
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ty breeu... _ Ipt,
!caged ascendancy are sown
,sileialy and tmobserv
edly the seeds of decay. But when we see a Loco-
Foco preponderance in the next House secured by
such devices as have just prevailed in Kentucky
and elsewhere, we arc reastured and stengthened.
No party ever was, ever can be iarostrated or per-.
manently injured by such arts as have just wrought
the temporary discomftt* of the Wnigs of, the
Union. The triumph thust'securbd will disappoint,
embarrass and ultimately discotitifit the victors.—
They have clutched n bancn scepter which will
yet palsy the hand that 67tiQrr3 lit.. 'Meantime we
thank them for the new and stniting evidence they
have aff‘wded us that the Whig party, whatever its
f a ul t , an d d e fi c i e n c i e s, is still, as compared with Its
antazoitist, the tarty of Justie, Humanity and
Fnaxlotti.—X. 1. Tritin..
Both sections of the Loeofocoi party of the State
of New-York assembled at the r town of Rome, on
Wednesday of last week. The Hunker and Barn
burner Convention in the several counties generally
in.structed thi:ir Delegates up to the highest mark
in favor of their respective prtnciples. Hence, it
may be inferred (for as vet no 4tivices from Rome
enable us to speak positively) that the two General
Conventions have found it impoit4ible to coalesce.—
It will take a year more of bilOng and cooing be
fore the two factions can hope to amalgamate har
monion,lv.—Snucx .Rrgixtcr.
-_ r - -
DEATH OF ALBEII± GALLATtiC.,--This venerable
Statesman died on Sunday the 12th inst. at the
-country residence of his son-in-ldw, at Astoria Long
Island, in the 89th year of his age, adding another
to the catalique of illustrious deceased, whose loss
this country has been called upon to deplore du
ring the current year. This. Illow has not fallen
unexpectedly upon the friends iof the deceased, - as
hisadvanced age and gradually increasing infmxii,
ties during the past few years! had gitin solemn
warning to him and to them thitt they were soon
to separate.--,Sassrx
•
THE CUBA ExrEnrriox.—The North. American
makes the following sta;emenl in rehition' to this
arrsir :
intelligence has reached us from a reliable source
that a force numbering between 500 and 800 men,
has recently been assembled at Round Island, op
posite Pascagoula, under the 4mand of a Colonel
White,, who figured not long ago at Yucatan.
It istalso stated that the Bt il of 450,000 has
been . deposited in Mobile,! to promote the objects of
this nerariouS movement, the particular direction of
Whiel is not yet distinctly ascetiamed ; though from
facts lately come to light,thro gh authentic chew
po..eii
nets, its destination is SOli ._ 1 to be, Cuba, where
a banding is contemplated at the south side of the
Island. It is underst, that !rendezvous, with a
view of enlisting- men, Ve been opened. 'at Balti-.
cl
more, New-YOrk and • - lon i an% well as at Mobile
and New Orleans. We have not becis.able to dis
cover that aay attempt, has been made in \Bhiladel
.phia to tolled a force or to , supply arms and am-
Anunition!..f ' I -' • : ! ! - •
c -.i:1i.z.i. , ...'...._:-.....—,i_...- . .
:...A.Ritii' .. pi:Ai,,,A.0.86:440ai
I..inteligent gtrl,--igsat a/
Mitt W-Ite ailed* !her
Min
- " - I(iii - ''''itiathlit
"taerlitry!' lig , st President Tav, . ~a the .
..,...
.‘
the men' who ake‘thetti iould,"l4"tioe - theslight*.
inconsistency ' impropriety in Xr;..roie..****
ti_
in' htiptily., f rentnildts'and tiP , , ',l . .*it*-::344 . ..i.
Polk imp Ont 'none:Sit Di o-! . 46*ei..:k. 7 -14,ik
,Polk Appian .- none :lint,:.De.tsq*tif,fo -:, ',inilittirjt
places "withikli t i ft: r . :ltfi', l q-kiiiiAtigeifiPto*
ovembadOw:_th '!.. • : igenentili '4'tklitihtidA o , 6 :ii,ti;
• ' - - -- ik
rnortallenopt, .
i
Denott*rsiie q u i ttb-geklid:AAJA*o-0Y 6 ;.4 1 tit?...
er sai , ' hillt& inost violent tit tb?OpT Tositiati - ka*,
als eCilidaelliiii;44-'044 1 k 45. : 3 1 1 0'91k 4 ,
Petiun'; ilia - meless'.ViOlatiOnitttltik,Fliktdge ,- ,.
t
Mr. But what sai M Polkiii*isinangiiidAddivii,
- , !Alth 9 p g itv,ctin• Count ry , tWitehiell:rnagiStrate
must anie*iitneeesitity,lie.i,lttisbn - ky a,party,tindj
stand pledged to its`principles Mid measurm4,,-yel4,
in his Wild IA lion, AILF..:OOuLa -1444 E. Tilt :ram:
DES? OF A eAiii ONLY,' SC? 1W ritt,s"wrioit'a4b,r* ,
or ritErsnin arics... , --:Vbile be pxeciteStbelaiite...
. t.
withfin imp-444 bankstrinks.:66l tio ; plie_r'rii:
sponObiliti;*l•faitfiftilly :- efirriqiitin - this.'.eiet -.,
utive department : Of the governiiienfthej-princitileS
and poliey . otthose.wbo:have cliOn - hitia,:heSlitaild.
not be.„-tmtaind'ail thit of fellow-tithe: /Attie,
ditected ' i - rn ett 4i . niint ari;iiir i ? - thc fun
iiiit
and free rig ei,se-of thetr lopinio4 "talgumits,,
"f""_._, Ar . -iee... ol4 fruktill-Si, . • c ci. . C e tgr4 - it, - ,
4: ,„,-,;,.:...:, ''' -•-• :.,..-. 'l' ~
Mr. Polk elver cOnsideredfitf, ticotisiitentith'
this -eirtx.,t plc ge- to' be lie-lireseeut of,,the,,p:'
pie, that he should a joint to °Elko ineni iiiteiestea
in s , staining h s.' nistmtioni father, thart,thtle
ing.to cit•e bib' it. Ile 4 ^ et considered it.
interference-*it -the free- ex ' , :iiise of .oPinirsi
judignient, or'irrth the- rigb 7 oU , nny:pyrtion - -
ip
eeopl*, hat he should. employ the, natural
indfspeable . . 3 -AngelizterY' . L *kick :all::s ` l,Teti
4iislai:e Tingiied,lrniiiikil l[egintitimr,of time,''
socurnf, . „ _ AA,* on. - 7:Nell *.r.r.,
A a wigfk . '` Vokolvoitlie:eneintm ofi!iis
tinistnitioti .thakbe. - .7iva4;g6ltt(initherefier ind.
it.nr4iis'', ugurlir addirnsr4:4llt67,i•eifO . '
- keis.tbettliedgeollittlmti of ''. rat'
. - e
. • est luninv ;nut e
t vitu r tioti--:-4.he excii* t ot the-10; Ist li .1s
the foulest fillsehoo&- waif, 3, unruffled as, is
.. of tfinirnir in the contemplation- of, the Airs' .
l Urinitie3 'Willa' Hotseztite... , =lc . -
..,. ... 1..4- 44...w r --
0.:4,
of indig,nation. It is on -
this tiltanieless and false
pretence that, the base ,T sort of otposyloaltraritaiii
it ar iisre c no p W re d se.n °266- fittreVe e ri, nog Afire . says. erktm- 1
turing every thing that he does„ describing, his un
affected simplicity as boorish vulOwity, and really 1
'seeking to convince the werld that the President of
the United States is not only altiigether destitute
-of good morals, but he has not ie+en the manners
of a gentleman.' This game was itriel once befOre
in the case of" Granny Harrisan.l We should not
imitg,ine that it worked so Yrellion that occasion as
to justify a second'ekperiment.l
---4110.---•-r--- ,
TUE Nmir TEIRRITORIES.—NSOatebeS, w e learn.
have been received by our Government, from Cali
fornia aril sew-Mexico, static g! that both these
territories will be applicants to the next Congress
for richnissiominto the Union.: I'lie primary melts:
ores are now being taken to accomplish the object.
New-Mexico isith its population! of 711,000,' is al
ready competent to admission, mid the- population
of -California is daily increasing.; - Its permanent
by the next session et- Coni;ress, will no
dqubt be sufficient to demand dui doors to be open
ed to Its admission among its sister States. .This
will ssttle the question which ha lately created so
much dissension iu Ci3i*TCSS, in a Way that must
prove satisfa c tory to all parties..
, -
• 1
Patrick dins has been turned otit of the Sur
veyorship, atj Cincinnati. He fOrmerly lived in
Lowell, an 4 urk 1814 made sturaii , speeches in Ohi o ,
for Mr. l' !telling the peoplii ithout the horrible
state of affairs at Lowell—hoW scores of dead in
fants were found in the canals, ;whenever the water
was drawn off—and other stories of a similar char
acter. As might have been eiipOted he turns, out
to be a defalertr to a etingidertt,h!e- amount..4Oue.
en Ainerietin. • • '
Ilissouni-- , coL. BroN.—Thererac , is more than
ordinary interest telt in the result - of the recent
election m Amoun t on account of the war waged
by Col. Beri ton against' the slivery extentiomsts.—
"The election was held on the fitlrinst. No meth- ,
bers of Congress are to be chn.d.......,.," but a L% , 1, fla-
tare, which Will have the eleAkni of a United.
St a tes Sem* till
,to the ' plaeeinow occupied
. by
Mr. Benton, Whose present termiwill .soon - ,.eTpuy.
He has risked• the result of 14s i r, o*. ',?,,,_ „ . ,ur1 . ,..
principles of Free Sort, and 'wel
,ve. 103 '..u99° 1''.. 1 r, , ,
L.
be , will trinMphrurtly sump ..1 -,: .., , - . . ‘ r
,
Twn - inen- -one 7 irlu hit(
t.
CONVICTED.-- , ,. „
and the other black' whose - 'Are ,Irt ent
have past been - convicted at Mat :bhefikir; ,l3 , ll"l, ,
napping alfripe black boy . ; and - tikki*hint : ,tomayli-.
liner, where they depos ited hi' a x one:4 - .1,0F
ilave prison , and, iSW wis hed lite), :‘,:,:T•Lr.mi....7 `ear :
sentenced tl e white r oan to , -Y e "-, A .
inert in - the Eastern - Peahen '., , 1 7 1 1104 .:- 4 :_. '. :,
4 .,,,,,
1500 and ti — tbn'ilninrOdli,n,-to . fh:nft?l, - -F 1 _
t i s,
nraion'theti the nanie-phice,vtk a. ilw-clpc.en
,. - A '-,- ' - , >4. -1;: "' ~.., .. - ..'',?:. , 1 ' i - ',
nuli7 - pen ;Y.•_*......-J-s.
ftEstaArcr nit MiiiiiiMitt7.3Wikilee" . 4.
~.. __
bir Walsb, ula recent letter "Pi*rarii'.-thfit-:,the
Paris cot# o f Appeals-his dto4ted'Uft,., 6l , 2 l earth
:isi*le Ataiiy: al#ebelk to allericTi-M-FPOiniM
to thi . , -he ni.tnt'iitisitte*OßlAltin -6 0'rt , 3*-be•_
,hehlimiitnot :iitittetCi'-'faitiii:Pearii.-thlt..-94#'
l ikißal.. Z;' ; , e - ' Jaffna' - ;7. 4 *nth ibiC4pouoo
- '' . •l' - w*** ll . - AT.4 1 4, ..;:a4; . i. , f , ?,!f:if
.4. 7 oii*L-i.T4e.m .-- ,
.om.iegibivAt.r.,
Pays 'aiiiig'allis
ri vi. , striovi, ..korottiitz
, .._ , -
'''
-' ' - per. - Ciiiiiiiii:
,411 - M.
forlial,l,--;t1W444 - - i4iiiiitii: . -141. 1 i
*king '..: , ;iiii4*:
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... .
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McMahon; _an
has Won 0m
•=.1.03#, 'her
Tut
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l'bre4
arrtir
1
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- te thit,,,,,, H VEst, l = ll .'-.-. ..1 . ; - •=, .
T4l baq II :. 11 ,• 14 WhIellk--.7 , 4"'euutiluu ilitl
ietreat feiwtiMstite:soliffi kif='-'Aill - cruj ‘;'lliift
lent aunoutic‘ l d lits iidt o 7 , t° 4o "
ti.,
•-- 1.h,:w . :
liti , l l.-- mio.. . - • ' ;rt 'lt i ~' ,
says:.!iktt4'.'defaiiiitetile •Clu' ariti
,14'N. s lf' t *.. e° , ° . Oir tivp:eneptis, In ,
i
.0 his and:4nstits. 11, t : , - - ' l_ c ; l l , l'' , •-'
1 Lett,(l4,llAyittrikai=tpfint,iiti -line,
state thitS - aht„ timber 'of; ruin k'
tn iJ
were. 42 :9-thPo lnt et , i,
~ing•tho'n,
,„0 „tit;
fOr-ifo*all, bud reliii' Oulitai'Atlers'l ,
' "utY , O lO :4 - 4. L '4 o /1 1144:‘,1,0:041. *V
selently - lb dija6T;; - ,iiiiiti ivitiO4iiude4 - _ Rm.
Ift L
- - -- - :. - T 7 '4" - } *; • ' , ..-' -
I.l.A.Ttit:--;Frotti a'rest ipt.to thiiiliverpool
Courier of the 4th ;•. , 1- 4. 1 :, =
Ti i ,_, a c c o4t; frOm 4.l6gary through Paris
Vieinut an&: e. ,
Colowne '" ' er battle
,in lIuno•a/ and • - Jr. the
IlungarianA at Evhv troops
1 (tr 1),,,a,4,.. i ki ai . 4 - t0 an
enmadrerneni whiat r..,.."
n .-.
his line of Operatioi Bem
and'Georgl are in
Illavnau Is dfeli
situation. II ~.!,..., •
'rite Ma4ytir General are tnastets of the
i u•hole line frop W<an ;to Assoha, - keiliating.
their commtmications with Belirade and the
I TurkishprOrmees. ~ . I
I The Cabinet of' Vien a'akob?/onsly in l a
i.l
state ot alarm: A 'pre* PfOrOrder has been
issued, pro'hibiting the purchase of• foreign
tuck; slituies 4c. The gbject beh4,, it y
I supposed ti) prevent money lieing s e nt out of I
-the -eountri - . , , ,_ , ~,,,,: 1_ ,,..„ 4 - I .
On the
_lsth of
. 411 v,,h•dfsnive.iinitNe
,was foukr,4 at . Watiteu, AWeeit„* IL II OO I
commander Elokiewft.4 l aPdltil#BVl ,'1
4
ender Geliey, in la ett iheß4 l : l ;, „
defeated. 1 ;;,_ , II
- -1 - I.' I , - r.
The army` of, OeOrg,i Pt's I tuOur titt'ough
the lines:andirfaretedit , rtlf,ilttaitieireetii4 a
junction with the im ltain: ' v;II -- .` 4 '•„...;',," - -
, , • - 1 ' ' y.j. ',..1, -
1
The Thiditilelit , has: en eu a toni fts the ,
south. 10iiiihrt`Tetfita ~, T aTis`;lwi to re
t
new 043 ;vii t tyle.:,!ni"; it arnry:`;';'of :the Seine,
amountil 0:to 15tiooii "II- Tbio, taci
t t r , 4 ,
~-. . ~=,,,, , SpeC . e
is ikt PreSePtkfixe( l4l * elatV of August.
There ii every pros it 41t- - itOstoabua
tlant harvciitlhronglkou ; ; Frattee.i." 1,. '
" In SOMd of th o = l )e 4 , the,i i .bclt
already cu under thee:;;44* l #!ir circa
stances, ' '':• II 2' .-- - ~,,, "I• - .;=, ,, 1 - , - ,-;.': - ..d .._ .., i.
lienlous