0.;..,::: : 5:'404 - i.10,i'i,i . :4 , 1-' : *•4i . 4ir... ` Ifi U. vii i tziEw, inrton. rao:wßoSzkliamt. Thursdiy ,jlkorning l : Oct, 7/-1852. Wills No:in N t" OR PR E. SIDE N:r; GEN. .• • • . • OF NEW • JE4sr.y. . . . Ffoß:vibE ..I'RiSIOENT I .T - lil , l.'it__ ,. ' - ,:k._: - .-„G4-411,A,11',., QF ?NORTH-CAROLIN.C. FOC JUDGt OF.TiIt:3FPHEME OCVILT; 3OSEPFI BUFFINOT.O.N, O/A»n.strang 6unly. ` _ . _ rot commssioxra, JLCOB HOFFM I AS.,- . . . - Berk, . aifq. Von rarsan&mix.• ELECTOAS. •.. ~ ",: . ''' , SENITDRIAL.• i ... ' , .., ' • A'. t.' Biowg, . - I . J.Alips Piitipar; . itrialtaar.:ervivii. -"- I ',. L.W.0.1.6.31 F. Mc:atm,. l4. JA.urs :71.-e•AMPDLL, 2...• ..T4MES•TRAWAIR., .' : 15 . : JAites D..:P.t.1 2 7 - ON-,(... . 31. Joi r s .NIT Srpkas, •. - 16. Jimis K. DA DSON I M.::.lous P. Tram: a, .--; , ~ 17.. DE J xci. Mcclri.Locn; - . - l i., Siiicra. MiSILVANE, 18. Raiin '. DRAKE;. - - t - 7 r, , ; - jAmt.f. IV. Frim.rai< -• .19'. JOHN LtNiOD, .-• I,,..TAD*_PRIcitosE, - : , 20.. liscuiv Roma:T:soSi, ,-M, Jc4IN S DICEF! - ER, . . ;2:I. TDOXAS J. BiOn.2ic, _.. ``-9, a.A.003 ItAasuALL, -. `22. LEDIS 'L. LORD, • : ••• 7 6:: CHARLES P.MALLER,. 23. CHRIST4V -3.l4:Tilti, 11:: IliCtis Avrox,. - 24..DoamAx- PfiaLri, - 13. j . C: lfEßctlf, -. ' 25. Sau.'L IL Pra. vAA:For.,- 13 ra •iiiDDLY*ART.D. I r.„7:=Wo have received so iilany.co' oimo- locations recently that it is impossible to make roam-for all. Ne - publish,puch as - appear most approprrate for the present ckiis—somb the 'oihers -trill appear ; Ikrean er. ' • • _ . ' iVliio - s to the Polls 4 ! old ..Sitsqttelianna our last issue:previoustd• the. State elem- . tion;. perinif 'us to calf upon you, one "aria z:ll,'to - 14,. at . 17i-Arr Posts. Let' eyery true dediente Tuesday next to . ow. The electioL of Canal Commission; cr iudrie -;-)f, the .i3um-eme.. Court, for ,lA.,th of ‘vhich pea Li. :the LAvill on that day take place. Let a 'Whig victo .ry then be an earnest - of what Pennsylva ni% will do in November for, Winfield 4 9l -0.-I,ll_ It i 4 .1 _ of the, iamented Coultei, the 'only Whig, ciecied,...last fall to the Supre.rne - .Bench, pulT and uptigf.i Judge such as s roi,eph BuTnigion. important have.; an 'honest .such Hoff-., man,,ou the .Boand-of Cabal crs, to put an end to the •wholesale public . robbery 11,-Lich has excited the just - iudig nation of honest men a.ndlaxpayers, of all . partiesv It is, inlportant that Pennsylva.- . nia,shoto.a earl give her 'voice in &vox of that kt‘st4r2 of prot.ectionio American in duittT, ori the success , of iAlich in a great ineastire. — depends her fu 'weltlth and - . prospen - ty. -,AS you .callar.Whig tri tinaplTAn - November, ,and: are milling by all honorable means to aid in itS'aCco - h43- . - li:4:merit I Ra'lly, , Whigs! to the polls!. The, Candidates for Representatives... Situated as we now argil-can n • a Whiff 3 e ~, • , I esitat a to supPOrt Sherwood and: Ross; \ \ the- . Independent candidates -for -Repre .. sentatives ? -If bur Representatives must be select,ed, from-the ranks of our_nipon . eats, let us, where there is. u chance to , . . choosq , endeavor to elect men who will mot be ,:k.reproiell and a. disgrace to the District Sherwood and Ros- we'helieve 1 0, be, DO* as . rdgards their integrity and. . ' their qualiflcatiOns, eminently wertby r the confidence'of the people.' We are nit. of •- those who can see nothing tint evil in a • 111:111 because be belongi to - another party. ' We vrOtlld. gi ve ever; one his due, There \fore.we say, not bins , against Mr..Wiiliams rMt Foote, - because of them We [know no evil. - Can 'as much' be said for the recrulart-nominees for Representatt yes ? i i Of iii=:Cha - se it is unnecegsary for us 'to - • tzav much. His own party have, scov-: . _. , ered V;hat sort of n man h.e ii. , EVen if - i- hii .characterf had been betere irrepreach - 'atile,.llis couoe since his nomination his' beet/such as t(; - destroy - all cenfidenc?"Jit , hi.4* - 3lifical integrity: The man - wit - Oen . - --_ ileakera 'ie conciliate . and secure the votes of tvio oppotingfacti.Eina,by.profeasing to • ; - -- - - - 'th b 1 ' will ' 11 ' , vgrft In_opunou wt 01, I, nature y .--- . lase - the confidence ot bot h h never li g 4to . plicity is d t k overe d ; . L We believe Mr. . Chase;wlllloaohuodredi su-: s :' votes ii _ 'duel county b r lijs, recent. pi iminusu... ireringi with - regard , - tii, the Tenverance, (Nestu ni. . . . . . ~- '' - -- • I r. ..-... D Denison. it is- a id,. wi11 . .., 4444 no et sort -of chance .w b ~ rover '44, 4abii. •afe. - • known, as they are ;by many he,:re. -sea _pretty . , g enerally in t y ._yoming. : We -- are ' 'arleurc! 4ll At- hose +x' l . - beet: tura .easily Jl'.'- , home.; for every respectable man,pi his . '4urti paiii is si,shasped of the nomination. - '.1,12 , tart wo,beljeve tbat a union et the -lirligs and those Pemocrats - Who will n"t be ruled 11_8'01T* can pleat ROMs a a 'llerworul,andit ought to' be , done. ' iPtirious And faixereport:A;aricl be sure to votiihe Whig ,St for Sherwoo4 and Ross. D4Ori,te lativg(lo vtintend win at eruptl i . ;Jag tlitt can help:then orAkint PEE nrA " Bottcr"`a .proact4 an Intilueii . 1 , tial Irishtna i n in wit in in he hail at. con-i „fideitce, for - t1 pu pOse of -apiertaining rn sooth'ing AU nite in regard, tb ' the b a r, `gainsaid` . to ve, been 'made by Chas' :with-the ,Iris h - and conitnenced • ! ' by sayin - g - tbs be: had beard; that , : 31 1 r,- Chase 'had prlo . used-one;of . thiiii - .eh:mg.:, that if be. wo l procure theirish vote ft) hi m , he wont if elected, proc ure for th Clergy tbn .;.ssage of a Rill granting' 4 , Hush ! tins' !"Aays" he,4. they Will ' neve trust any b • .14isa with him. DO le i 9 inind hoW bet: • rued the sonnies-1 Would. _that Isaine way, !Adel An; sinew in 'his bands. Mina tet - he serve we i put no that Coldißl ed • - . M urder i . 'i l ooli &horrible! mu er was committed! 4 Wilkesba eon . SaturcTay.la.st; the parti+ ulars of ‘hich are 8$ follows. :-.A . IWeleb.. ‘i than.naria Reese EVans,,purchissedfrem -Lewis- Reese, aAI-bier reildingiuWil: .barre, - a quantityief clothing, On !Siter day Reese: re'que4ted pay in' ans told him if 'he . would across th 1 fiver he Would Reese ac rdingly .aecompl Having cr: ssed•the ITidge tl to Exitlpr'sW f' R. pods, wheU 1 , pistol and shot '' ese • the back - of the /,- neck, which sof ki H g him, tie was- beat en to death, : : feared from the maniuir in which di , 3, v -or tfie deceased . iv As found.._ f ee . 1 had about ' one. humir d `<lona - . alxm his person, which EVA s "rob.ed him o ,iind then ' made ,his esce e to Carboidal ~1, Evans was. arrested i d 7 ring the mile Oon hy the Carbon . dale i ' 4- Ike, who will hand biin over .to the' '- thOrities 'of` Wilkesbarre. When tak n into custody, the watch of the murder . man was found:in, his potike. , , : EVanS after4rards escaped from CustsdKi -, but was rep en at, Hornel'vale, on4l-e Railroad_,Erießailroad_, on .I%l3nday evening. lA. I reward of - • ' Tered fOrl his 'etregt. • •L'llll. stanch: Dc Regular tieket and 1 -, has -raised a iaisr; ) 1 . family offboy's of thei r same serf„ came igi to towit :,:ester.Oay on purpose to pay In his dues "or ..the the Deinocrat and hare ;It . i F - s-stepped. He said he had - calculated, ,, lir veto' To r ,It i r.,ChaSe beCinse he knew'll,itfil j tb be. a: Cemperance man; but the tiouble i dealing of 11! . r.lohase- 1 ad in 7 duced hioil t' 1 alterhis mi d, 'atd 1 ltad. now deci4e ,i I that he woilld .netther vote for him ‘toiy 1 Piave Ms paper in his, family. i He said'he ... I would be sorryi ..n - _o. tare. his; friends' tint! I 'acquaintances i. different parts of' the I c,onuty think he would --,;''voie . for aucli ;a j i man asi - Clidie. ,Ifhere , o'ye.hundredS %%Ilia I l I 'l . example . l .- ' D .' , will folow os 1 .. - , i 1 'tea; - osiiiiio,Altlei.tqi::s AIR. ti Aztta : .:1s the inquiry has frS. quentiy b tiu made by some of our W'big friends fro remot partsof the county 1 Whether th e re were at to be some nom ; 1 illations m ide by County Meetinor e ti I otherwise r the, , approarbmg election, f gold as' the day' of eleqion is "Mow close at hand, peit an old end of the cause; to 1 say them. a wci d to, emthrough the inedittni Inl ()Alia, t h elast iveelq's issue of, the Regii ter pievious to that event. I feel quite inclined to do so at 'this time, as I have during years pat pait been accustomed to...qotH -1 fer familiarly lwith them'through this me- - dium, in such 4 ,a manner . I trust asto miti ! tad me to their confidence and good.wil; I though I.'havl always d'isclaimed the letutt design of diCmting, or: attempting the ex ercise of anYlundue influence over the* Let us Cher re; once mot- confer in e plain, friendly way. 1 i e l flit seems. the Standing • nnty COmtnii tee„okn.,tihe pan of the Whigs ' have not I ' deemed lit expedient to call a meeting this. I year. There are ,many aident •Whig 4 .,, 11 , is true, Who contend that it is our duty t i keep up!i an active loal organizatio ihy calling Co ntY Meeting or Com eu on 4; to form tilt et,l and l 'give it a united uP port, howev small be chance:of electing our candid wally; 56 strong agai 'al O s in county el wn party tines a n te drawlstrictly drawl . i' L Ir oomio titte mime good, respe " blel at capablefiden,"*y as they, "and.o the best vie cob for then!, whether we them or aot.'', On the nth jir hand there are many (and our ConOty :Comttee seem to, be of the_mntolsr, 0 ) who °wider it useless land Isspractic4ble to wa t e . our energies at pr •nt in trYing to tie t Whiti candidates fin. . $ local of. fices,but wiser if 'possible ; to , eavor to scent. the betit cboice.we c. , ~alcoOom anion the candidates placed..l-fine !la.-I-. i A cobside ble pOrtion of th $ dominant party are etti g more and mi re dist - ,ta ed with the management of-the would, ' leadera of theiriatty, and nith atom'? of il; e the nominations of up by their macbfne ry, as I was retty. effectually _manifoated h overwhelming 'last in t triumph of an l in epen emt candidate Ittr• Sherik.l -f cle This revoltdion in public.sentiment would have give‘tis a go4a Whig On-the bhdat t :li of County Commissioners too, if the ieei ing. had prevailettasgenorilly throe oft' the ecknitY as . in bisrrn and several oth er towns' where be was best known. The same dissatisfitction having manifested 4 - - self With,. some of tbO, "'regular noingna tient; in'this county ddd ditrict this,.y. r, it •;- ' " aught PaPer ta *aft. °mil ....' if e`, . -peed nominations w,, ,id got Pmeated ! night leid " 1 a the -41 sgtisttrtPd among a --' •'' - uo i °le Portion the r party at their $ or - inJ u lhict(ma nomillattona shall.in. , Sz 4 kern P;);ake Ate lead ' ,thd;desiredire form,'Nhich may %Owl $ break the poivotir 1 of Patti OiCtatiMit ell* e ao-say especially:atlhis kite . .s ' , than to 1 0 1 4 them the liiiil . - i ' !mamma of par i•otei I :11f , - Aire rimed rci go in breidiZ li ' ''..., , ,er-thelinhetto 47.1 posed_ ' In $ , or ciuelsnomin st 4 s ,l axid s h ou m -,-, _ '., AKednation. Ow !tio to P - , *.: oo e- : it -oholl -WI ‘ /outer a '!, ~, - . siouni sitt a t e 'electea, _ , ‘''' . .f-Alr •' ' -Vic' . ' fut *, - ..- *a.orm4-: it k , :. -- r the attaddei,,thilt ....,:;• i -::: ii:**l ~: d - • : • - . - -... :...[!-' or Altlt4lt,_. : B tin fl~«'a vot s U TM the . . „ . . honesty; apacity anclitersm ud me ri t- may hereafter s : the best passportsto popular favor, i n true _freedom of opinion, hereaf; ter preiii lat the polls'? . .-..' . . _ alas last year the "...regular" - nominations for Ctwo Brand Auditor happened to be. confinir unsought ifpon respectable _and - 1 we4Y - Men' who met with no cippotiltien, so this -yitair . the candidates for Coirtmis- sioner . all Auditor are likeyvise nutiec - - , .. tionable ;,, though sound policrandllair ness would dictate* a general thing that at least : lone. .person on these .Coutity BORT&• ,llflOilld 68 ctf the'. opposite = party. An early acquaintance. with, .:Amos:Wil 'hams, • sq., of Springville, (who is nam ed for Cotninissioner,tand sctme aCquain-, lance Oriih Norman Foot, of New Milford, (the nominee for Auditor,y lioWever, c 4 n : ,. stratus to speak well of the persomil merits,of both. . I > e ,,, But is it not:a cmisid ration of ratnount impOrtance - at this ti e. th men *hese integrity and dignit 4:5Z - character will command the most r spect and influence at Harrisburg should be selected to rep gii resent us in the Le " • ature ? I ohall any nothing of the Chirac r and 44 ualifications -of the r elar lnomln es, e. b. 'clump and John ' .Denison ; 'Denison ;•b It leave it fori those of iei ' own party wh are free to express eir sgust at the nominations to be speakt iear standing - . 1 will only say a word of the iudepend nt candidates.. - NATUAS J. SIIERW OD is . probably bet -ter kneWn to a large portion of the peo plethronghoutthis, c, unty than to me.H Thongh formerly known es a polite, clev isr and obliging landlord at Mount'Pleas ant. and elsewhere, he now an.extensive f'armer,in Rush. ?Dough personally un acquainted-with him. myself; I. am fissured by candid, no impartial men of both par ties th at he is a - gentleman of prompt judg-. inent t good bisiness acquirements, and of such tirbanity of manners' as will be sure ' to coMmand respect among . the Represen tatives .at Harriibusg, - FRANKLI# C. Ross, 'Esq. of Tunklian neck is announced a a- volun er candi date for WYoming, in place of Dr. r :4,- who since his . announceMent as a ea date week beforellast„ it, seems was coax ed„bougin 'or frightened off the course by' the .‘ regulars." ..TI ti ke great pleasure in commending Mr. Rss to the people of this 'county; as I hare known him .from ' early childhood, - and am • confident his 'claims to favor will meet . a hearty res ponse. wherever he is known. He is a oas. ' tive of Susquehanna , county, being a son of the _late Perrin Ross, E4q., fornierly of Dimock-township, _ and fir some years 1 previous to his death, one or the Associ ate Judges of Wyoming. no psiculiar l circumstances and Character of yew* Mr. Ross—the highly laudable ambition and enterprise with' which .he has . contended I against the -.disadvantages of physical in firmity:and providential - misfortune .from 1 his youth up, must and slimild I think en title 'him to the favor ef the Ipublic. Crip pled.by lameness ' in his feet from his in fancy so as to' unfit}nth for ,mkinds of .active lihni; he; his by studious perseve osi rance acquired a `good busineas ducatien, studied the legal profession andb ecome a' creditable member of - she Bar - in . Wyo -Mink, - while by his industry .au . faithful_ i discharge of Variimi public tnists, (for-.I i believe he has been honored bY the people l ortyyoniing ivith - the posts of Commission -1 ers'l Clerk and County Treasurer,) helms . ' i been .1 enabled since his father's- death to libecothe the stay and i suppert of a widow ed Mether. and , orphan siste s. ....Citizens ur -0,..1ftr...01...i..., •.. f us -satitatun or, party—will you notOuitably ,reward such ' praiseworthy :efforts! as these...... im p e els.u 7 in a, native' born son - . of this county ,who has kill - numerous friends scattered among you:.to appreciatti l ,th e s i ,s , sr' ant not sa ab-,.....1,,cuaen 'in the patriotic spirit and ' magnanimous charectee of the young free s , men of Susquehanna,-they will respond to such an appeal at: the polls on .Tuesday next int such a manner 'as will gladden many al sympahetic heart,. and cause a rilwidow's -hose_ to sWell,with grateful pride and exultationls . 1 ' . •I may . be pertnitted to udd in a vein of humor, humor, that if the signs may be relied 013, the w partially crippled volunteer' alongside of the plim-jogging old fanner, will yet far onlithe longer legs of his competl, itors in politics nice. . - . .• ' ' Eine yl Whig fellow titizenii, bnwev er, mu t? t, i more gratifsing it . might' riff e, ' under other circumstances we had at lewd:, one candidate for Repreetative Of our. :pwn palrty in the field to' all out your votes, (tho' I th ink we hav e' already. suf ficient for a ,preference among those be fore us ) . there is yet abundant caqe for you tolrally, to the polls, in the State nom inations. ' The death of the late Hon. R. Coulter, the only Whig, - elected ammigi the five Judges .of 'the Supreme r Couit, leaves 4 vacancy. to be fii*d, for ,which the Hon. • *tiara Burr sT earro stands highly reco ended. There _is' beaides, a Canal Commissioner to beelected ;• and such is the notorious- eorruption. and - wantont squandering of the publiA money. for pp{ litical favoritismsince alrthe Canal Boaid _are - of one party, that manisensible.Men .of both parties - acknowledge'there might to• be et - least one pion opposite party'on the -Board: .401161. JACOB 'l floryllutli of old Perks is press rated to tiA•fcir that sta tion-,-a man who e, character and stand ing is such' that even in that county Which 'usually rolls up from_3 to 4000 'majOrity agaitem as; be ca 'very near being elec ted toSongress r the • last time: Give one day to, the of the State then, by •rallying, to the s.- _ ' A VOTEIL 4 ... For the Bneliswia Register. . t Chase &lim th a he oughtbe-voted for 1 30er this fall; Ititlyi De . ats., - bemuse last fall he abused. Judge Jessupso much Ile claims it as his highest merit ! He certainly has no other claims upon the party. Ile told some persons ;last_ fajl that he knew. - that what :he was Obluilting about•the dodge-was false, but said .hewas determined to make a repu tion for bituself! Ile hak earned it nomina tion froth the. Montroie politicians, tecauSe he did their dirty work, but tliePeopie will re pudiate both him and than. Maik the.re-:' salt._ --•- . BROOItLYN. Ate" One or two Ladies" have • at us the fillovring- letter to be ptiblished fal. the Sp e.- betaifit'of E. 13. Chase. - 11 ugli pooA triotil, it la thought' be cannot fail to; ascribe, it to its treat- origin, par' to kel the sting of tie truths „;.] • Mn. ILFRASS:-Lllllll week Mir. gats eel) , gentle= hint with regard .to vour •at tTras:d* 4 00 or two ladies.' 'That inded as - of :our indebtedness you , Oast iserriesi, tkot_ lecoil sayiag liseiw two; l• We kilow,•' , 4olrib*P coPPOPIste , Queltios leg 'likely, t01ie'04 . 44 twisty a aiir .. ~ /. . .. 1 . I . - nation, ,* monninenti is tue fist dem toi be . ..considered in inisking out : bit. budgvt of Ilec essariek lAndri gaiiiienian 114 yoa who sire a great ildin:irer of tba ladieat-- . who ha l ite a a heart, _ a hand , tail' promise ready fo cry fair one-who 14ce so 10 1 4 delightei gallant them.% hired - iiierYT-Irhebace so bountifUl in 6:Nib:living pfts t !'wt's 4,- every . deseription, nilnititures in ti &c. alma well refire - a card - r admire. Perltais ii,ii ell *.. i you should endeayor to r* ' •of your beauty, fin r it by 'placing yo ly befo re al ,r il .. 1 turns fas ' [ n aliv em r ( .. 7 ~.,iy, fix ti '6m these yo. ,1,1)041, !,.ha utit - e- 'pent --sensib . . karst tbent tb.ePpittiia ...ENlectable iniagetotiatint . ..e - YeS. —, ,.. Truly ; Art,une7s wtee One - yeittinCe yci, 1-were ate. ad .. .. risecutor • :. ' but now•!i-lhat I :The ad - fed - - only - only fdr your . , - dopficikt and faith! .tx3ndectlownrd us, and insince ity of,:purpOse generally. .' We srittiliati feria' long time, 4, has been. the height Of your attibition :to (lave itt .least . twO fadiestn toW i ; anitive have:yet .to learn that you ever engaged .in :anyt.bing, in which ;on did not plat dbable-gatne,.•, • i The are now, greatly .against=you. Yotie_nottutiatioil is really Untrtunitte. And if your . election ,depended OK femileNthey'. wonld send you. hotte toyout worthy Igo er, - to.:learn from itertomethidg of. atiLides,f 1 decency Mid - civility.. We ivOitld not ,beerir gaged in Polities or in politi6tl feeling; Ini, ~ when, we see . stielt a man aspiring for id we think might : lte filled by hOtiorable,. ig : minded gentlemen, we cannot but ftiel i di . nent.., ~ , .. .-- . .-: , 7 : • -. .. i . • . ' . .. Of your public- affairs we,,,e n say not' mg / ~T but: your private charact e r, , which -* 11 1 coming quite .publie,Nwe can]say. much._ -. An I 'yro.u . .well know that that coul¬lie - 'ile I iwith thelettit -. .poisible safety , to your . If: "1 you have' been: faithless' ,to our sex.. an : where:yeti are best inovit th, : ladies ha e ~ 1p ger .any. .confidentit:,in'yOUr . word - . :r a#... dr . if - you cannot - treat female 1104 04 in r.esti with franknetia and jfidelity,.. sitrey i p bile interest cannothe.safeltentrtisted wi h ..y it. / The blots W-you once gaVe-ii!,over ye r . .o dhead. We do not rejoiettieither. c - w syttipathire; -but . we do pity'yOu . foryo . .- a - re. !mess, 'your. fully, and , the depravity. y ur.heart. .IYou surely deiervo confided of lions... You . have. been heard. to laity' -th . r y u could not eiulure the thouglitOf !, yin t t . an d leaving no name that you had.everived. .Setyeur heart immediately at rest. - Monk objectis already . attained. And if . y it ai 4.,, over .chosen to till -any.. honoMble stet; will be by, a *people th at does In:of-know Susquehanna-County will never-dOi -w t..- - repentance - have her ork in your heart you hereafter by . 0 well regulated: cot merit the- - confithince add rega rd of . yol . . . _ lu Tll LS. tile sincere Irisii:of • • •". ONE • in. TWO LAD! MR. EDITOR :--Are 0 1 18 41 Bolter - - Ware.that not one half of . tbe Pete tla to the. Conventh u tit'ere instincte ,bitse ? He got the nomination o first ballot, Y / et I -now' that he eou haiv been nomin mil tatall r the 1 gates had'obeyed their inst,tmetinns. thing was manag ii,by " treetee & aidedty our hone ble 11 r., l Grow ;ai will of the peopl as l : ex rte:: eel.' ; itt l l delegate elections vi : ns tbiya rt ca. Delegates. 'on the fi t rat balbitp. had al ted 'as they were inst meted, Iwo the Mr. blase' lieciti norninatel oti.the sJ I Or third ballot; brough the int rigui pipelaying of the Montrose clique I al not have cared so mueb. : .. 'But. It C; man- get the - nomination On:the t i irst ibt; 'Who bia tiot MO timp..miu• -1 9 1 i the Dele x i.4o.4- a. note suspiew rattier too barefaced. .1 • ' , .. ' Mr. num, ER :—.-j. 1 conversing with-M .1 S. A. Newton cone ri i iingll the. meant and duplicity with loch. Chase has tre ed him and his fanly,. the :following was; elicited. - The lang age is ; Mr. Newton's,; ~ While pursuing his crusade' - , ! agait v 1 Jud g e Jessup, I heard Chase ari l y, . I kno i I am ambitious--;-I,do not !like the Viii4c! question, but I cannot bear the thought! of living and and and not • leave a name. behind me, I don% know. Put that. of . Nero is as - good as any.' That his 'liiiing , - editorials Aivere designed to win politieali, favors in after time, he afterwards admit..! ted to me•to be•true." - • ille Thisremiuds me of the man w hoes' ' - running borne one day in great glee; wi t h! a penny paper in his - hand.' Handing IV, to hiS wife, he said—with an air of pride! . and satisfaction,-J• 1,) , 'e11,', wife, rye:got : - c .., 19 be ofsoirie note in the world , • • rioti ' ed in the papers." . The wife tte:elat ~ glanced h r! eye over the :edit 'ali a 1 , doWn ibe celtimn of city item sb t fail d to discov r - the' notice .. - of ;bier - busban . .. Why ii, 't you see," said he ..". its rig t there--4a the Police Beivats l ?' ' 1 .. d I 1 Itic In his anxiety ; to - acqui r e: a .name a by .bit, indifference to tliektad of name h ' acquires, he hail got one whic h . was ve happily expressed by an intelligent Iri Democrat whoui' I add re ssed the 'ot • er day. Said - to him; iiCan•l indu yotitn assist r.: Chase a little f" , ! the Dirty galore'," sai l s he, ".! lah ; do nothing f r h m., ' 'Holding a•Oose,ps 4 instead of a see trein his hand,Mr. Cha could. oot wll spire to the, character ; a Nero and is there , ire content to acqui ,' that of a dirty blackguard:tattier than li 4( and die without a name. ~,..,.! 1 i 1 i .. • . The idea' of 'yet . being aNero7, ‘ is n 1 entirely given uP-,by. Mr.', chase." He i Pin) discourse ;largely to - Mr: Newt /si Standing 'erect, his head thrownstiack, - ) t eb _ iawelled out to its , titmost eapaci ' an with both thumbs in the arm holes 1 his yest, Mr. Chase thus, delivers him I be ore !hiss intended father-in-law. :" .B.lChase would not be E. B. Chase Harrisburg. There is notPing.iti Suin • henna County to make a man of. l ''l w ' show them that 1 viii be something yet if I live long enough.", That is' to say f the party 'will send ' bini, -- tii Harrisbu , iielothed whit a;little' brief authority" , will try to swell and _We • ero.l - ~ sees. nothtil in Susq. I. ' Countyworth: lofty ambition bat the char 4 act ! \of adi i blaaguard.r His lofty conceptionsole 1 were'cut suddenly short By t _ banal . .. tins thought ~ ifiiit"•"Whorn the Goda-foi die young" , ilat f et rehictantly - pot' in t qualifying adjun4 'miff liveltingeneagh Politically kgu . be me et. Taca. --- -.`".".. -11iitifirit 't"ekt,li:oe; • Mr..Faattintj see ih fohro -Ise; 1. ntastec,i ",,E.:l3.• . Chase, hook somehow g i t the teoinfocii tuanination for Represent the,,, At list I' wondered 'how tech *eidaht . BPectimett:, o l a . INOCBtaie!Eie . . Oirturi,.ttr.ho hardtylinekiepo u gh; • a . , . f a s i yeini itgo, , to ' teach . otte.'4iiittiat . 'ich ' should he nominated fee trey office. '')".l they say* is on account of•hia:party 1 triees—that be bait aoaticso-tottch di ' wett &if the beedt o , ll isliittt • y ha'ol h• paitifor it: 4,thetittitne he* hell ,keiewed hhtitelt gee, - hefrikt heie; (Ow 1 have not Tea ' 'la pan nor liar ly seen: him,) but ! thinltlisuc ellisigreettble; via ceited Olovr-pate is :e. Terre *Tidal, can ot 'ge many votes. Lanes , ince. ~, If 1 1 'has an correict;prin *pies or deltic xin i t r anysubject,lt is more than t ec 17411215 af . this placel ever gave.hitti credit:l r.Some of thu TeMpetanco tneti' here.tl d, .1 1 4' a `while, chum_him isa, ponn ;-, ut when he, was here a few days ego, 1 I era '!ignant-. ly" denied the charge,[ and Sr ated the crowd,.-(o l ir Iluchof theni'as-Woul drink - 4 , ,to show that he was all iight on t nt.ques- lion. Onu thing'l can 401 you, _ r. Edi tor, if the women` couhl . vote, e :Would be whipped so bad he Would be - shamed; - to show i liis.head,-if he ad h any .hame_ a bout hi m l. My wife ; who has ju = t return- ' , 'ea from visit to her friends in' Bridge friends in' .Water,- s a ys she has 'befird sem: strange , Stories tibout,hiM, and She think itWould ',be an inicult to the whelti faint • -Bei. le tote f'or him.; -,Being eiWhig n) sot and all the candidatit t epresetit tii bl ing membera o f the ca:her ,- :part, Ife I that Lan} atiliberty to, act-inde :nclently, ..and votefoOlte bests Men.:, I is: Duct. -J. W. Denisou, of Wyinniug, I ;re'cretll bly:inforined, is I d°ken .130 . --jockey., i -tc and of .cemniei to .v to for such man ts out - of the 'question.. t Since 'hese h withdrawn,from "the. Sennies , I -supp , . the two will ; rye very ;cosily_te ! . ther. I have lieut.(' nothing agrnst the titer twf, candidates, but on the,Contrary they are I said tit be.werthy and treliable- 'en i . and 1 aitineh shalLhave My iote. : M ny'ofmY 1 neighbons, of both.parties, agr : with me. 1 I have net heard much from et er town ships.:: The'other day saw a . enth3man from Jackson, and a good, Dem rattoo,, who said he was astonished a ^ _Chase's nominatat. " Why,"4 Boa, II , ...j re; ,-memberettly a fetv years; ago his sante Chase wanted to teachlonisch . lin Jack son; - andi•on -hia examination h.. knew. so little that the Commitee ;refuse to give him a certi fi cate. ] It LS an ins It to our commonl sense to ask Ats to vote for him." :-. iTlienly fault I hat,* to find with the Regiateiiisl.that you dOn't cont. out And fellalli.t he facts about 'this you g . tipstatt from. , llremie County l - If a t . thfai por trait of his moral :character - cou d be pre. , seated before :each tioteref tbedistrict, if all. his double-,dealini!ainich co - temptible i trickerylto seenre vni i esl by ; to- king" the. most ridicolou; 'and 'conflicting , promises, ' were knOtvn, it would jecoure h m a most ovowhUhning defeat. , l -I don't as you lo folhivr the course they say . e 4iLibik , 11121 !piper,• by charging; him .iri it• acts -of whch lee know him te be. 'o no , ent ; only' , I tell the plain unvarnished,truth bout him, an that will be bad enough i . all' con (1 Science.l , ' . . ! .';.- ME IldlVlt. • • I), il Y9lti; r fI4L [ ' i ..HARF(tD, °cf. Mr. Entvoik: 7 --I am greatly you f4r printing my leper Of . I did not knowlhow „you.- vvOtt but people say it readS very r : I am.greatly encouraged ; to w _You may print s it, or not ju please. _1 ,Siti#ei t last Week have heat deal. nni . ,re /rid ,abimt Oect ion.- - 6 e. orgrl W. ' NV,o*,(3..va r i d is tr) In Judge, if lie only getl; vote.; t A ,w-,much , ttil* t ow- nch a b i guti him, .fie - kil -allet ter he has written la t grit tedliu the .Den!fic'rqt. 1 been in at _the 'Squire'SPffitt; the proceedior on of the c - v %. head him sea tbetn,' , and :eat Woodward lies in.l.;:i , totter, porter b ed , and Cummins who Li.“-nottl Dunlop wild, iwainetl ~hisn,„fie4- i tm;; l tnd as You prove he - has It '4ls — tinder. thol Jie a. g years before this, and; never fo till thisltitne, when be wants badly: He had better { Write an .ogy to I,Chase. It nay be -,t Woodvtitted is.a great 1 1 ' wyer, 1 sure he' l is a little Rift i l Some head, and thinks otbek .., r )re ii I- reckon he will , be sqcond bes when ..tlie.vOlei a rel ct.mted... As to the Loco Canal Cern have beardd-very littleisaid. L a Democratic Senater,iai was the papers ? charged Senator,, the Canal COmmissioners•imoSt : Lion and tnis-management. ',II think it iis best to put(* Whig thein,s;and to, prevet#:,.the in manageMent Which there - is no ists ther.-IFor my pant II abst Roffman, and see if f i bings 113 managed a little bettor: 1 ..- ' I am glad 'to See tiMt Ton . fia ination an behest OenMerat to Sherwood. lam cOnfikletit . tiie a clean sweep, and, that Ch : . :. ison will be beaten ,tilll'out of si high time the intrigues Whi such candidatei upon the. part mend to. Nobody ratan tieed tell M .ont.ro e Convention'toris 'a fa know s . ciao an as - E4 B:Cha 'get it nomination fairly by the is part, in this. Connty.. , I tel Editor, thei great mass of our : ' sensible,, benest, well Imaaning they despise such"riJ, fellow as' a great • many of thernlare . indi :he should be forced upon tb. Montrose clique. They want theirp*rty,lbut wben[the cont from hone - st men by a set 'of tti i jails in yont,Borough jthey wo ti and they intend to le t- 'them k r the bjll It box. . - - . Whip 'tibia .1: rein! 'r Detimertit Bailinjour i - - s lastk, , at it Wals time` I r clean Is :.'e of the IMOntrosit r• Man Mi al ,80 _that 14reafteit 4t ' keep their Mir! id:4o4` . tint]: 1 there tete pemocratS_in other were n t to be set Ipeandt on for Itch' a green tie 'as E. I have heard all the i o. Otith - abo g ti ' gett in an notierband4listnisski DivisionOfSnnsofTeriperatice ing it aut the,County where it' weal de him 14m14..'and at time_pr tending to (thr' s Sine ,tb it ) g.9°4 standing. ' 1.7.. t `. t that is end.bis chance with , *ll lion:.: am - no. Son of TemiNiitanCse - :'- hypocrite ere ywhere. - 1 -thet.Dentso is i n a 1 ptsirible) in! W i l Ymning t 1 A neighbor who ha s . liimranock, told: iii,i;..tii 11. 1. i41r. Partr Pi'tli.di oint - - Lin was an t in4iiit l 4i it.. eney'aS to tit ' •DeM4 ?'the . Delta i c ain tni'l nis l, 4 6 cent il ill . lire kntivcthit , y 4 " viii a . oreti4. So et .„ ihiit ". )n't . kn4iiiis : l ikh'iiiii me iell..letic ?i:L . Eiliti i s to:lie - Intiled i*:ion'" !let )f- - r - Mlitict . it, (who' . Itbitig. - . We' nekliiit A" and Den* ' ... in, ii . Uve . geld' ' one. eit!_ li Attrwoodttd" Iten d.nt. Del - ..T. - d the 1;11eilr . II yd. bad LOOKER spice: . flies ] Odor (i is, here. Tun nu numnii 111011 • and fo the, iri or him rays r-. ;ra d but let . 1 neither litany thl fair, . Ch , varty MEM bliged to ast ireek. 'd like : it, 1 11, and Ite ..pgain: :t 4 a ireni \a•t.tletrai. , the Loci.,-.. 1 nintgli. ' 1. ,nlt I ha. - e• I ly, -It Ftr- s have al a !who 14.4-' l o r 'loon, ,and nr Judge r r ,the Re !answered to , ariswer . last week 'eat -, malty! . 'aka t_ ffice very' iher apol -4 judge_ but I ani / lace inhis ttst so too: . 1 'this tittle issioner I rinletrin -Board ...of • s• comtp 7 r people : to watch " dotibiext: vote for y not be e m notit run with inake and ;Den_ Sit. It is ck impose. ',' were pet e 'that the thing. I could - not emoc4t- von - . Mi• ',party are men, and and ant Mai i. 01 ity the o 'support o s-tiiilten kyrditie -4 stead it low 'lt :it . a grind (two, only o- oink* a the little eymitht learn tl ' l 4 leees vsiliti tripled np : B. Cheite. !t Chei4ett lambi -the andshonr e thuh( the /eine he'vivs 'enoegh to . ' mem &:I :o2de . ittle worm* Nan Chase: ) ( len &tin Deltisinei t'n Cfit* :lie 'r Were'ko; , .ronce . we r. are bor wbo di) Isot:,d4 )01,dt jai 01111 \I . _ _ i ~ ~ _ hodY - knoWs 'sliel.:wolict and I - need; say'' -' more . :theta bim.„ I liotg, .15 ood cbarac-. ter of g ss;4_ He l is a aeasibl43,lModest, Woithyla tLiliscreet inah,ibeleVed by lOU 1 diet' up ... pii• :,f My ne!g; ( m . w o'lis: " said has - - en down to the mouth - of , the 'Creek, tot . yti . :lesrerybody Sitealtaweltofhim. I knew his' 4 fither, - 4terrin Ttoss, (and. a clever - man Ite.was toOL) He died, my neigliter says, in 1844, ieaying no prop erty, itintiutte a fa mily . ;'dependent _ u Pon Franklin for - suppOrt. : Nell, instead .of= roamu►ggbout the count tyrtrying tocourt, three torj faur girlie at envy,: as they, say Chaae_4ld, Frank devoted , himself to the. support Of his_ mother and the children; lend ';1.) , , :ids. industry and -econemy hoe. helped the yoUnger ones' to get along in 'the world, and .they ' ; turn,:doing: Well. FrankiGo& - bless liimi'for'iy is the chin ` \fort, and support -of, his widowed , Mother. During this time.he has" studied law,. and. unw; is - a. aafe, sound-mined - man,: highly respected:hi all, wini*ti w him.' It is a 8 pleasure to go and itotO - . or 12Fb 11 man: fhere is , some.com fort- tt,it,, especially . where he is s good hone t fair. Democrat. But my letter is so long:p rhaps you can't find room for it'., ou - ' A DEISIOSMAT,-Ilt Ildr.t.maaitt:--IthaiheenAlioughtby some persons that the art isle you; publish el fu rI me last: week; has bad,; a tendency to injure fhe'r putatimi of, 4r.- Chase-for truth and verii ity: I 'di) 'Mit wi3l) to itc-- .cusp, i him,' wrongfully. 1 Yo . 'will, .pleaSe t . insert ~the foliowing slip di ped from the V4grial i'kt i he t . Dejnocrat'Old the accom panying letter from.Dt. Wells. :If I have : injured him, they Will dohina amPle-jus tie. '; ' • the . -G. 2: DIMOCK. ' .." The - Register publishes the ,card, of ,Dr. !Wells of %yornink cnunty . for _Rep reseni,ative. ik r.. Wells authors es: us to say that he trill not be a candidate on any consideration,, that Dr. Diinooik.' and 1.1:. Glidden.went tp hiin; and Ifreni! their Tep resent a t iond - and persuasions= he. yielded-, but that - on retied ion, .and finding - what - - kind of compaiy .he bad got into, be will in , no means ,st4ud the fire.' lie says; .be never sent his - .4.4rd to, . the Register , and tiever'. ititendei _if should 'be published there' and;reqtiests 'IS to make this state] ment." . : , :.' , . i . I • . - ". • L , -- . : ---- •[- .. .q.-- - ~, Erre.atnctrin.t.kiibet. 5,4852. Dr! pistoeti-- Pear Sir :—I did t not re-; ceivelyOur Hue till ye terday, toni.lat.ri - for, the mail.': .I 'regret:-' t at i Me.- ChiLse has, said so mu!b about my' , wit bd rawing. In or .delle,hit you has he goeSheyan . hounds 1 . of fair s ness and 'facts.' Thei r a. facts e iheser. I . .aittlioriied Mr. I'6-reit:to wittliold , my . card ,from 'PUblication—as I hi*, with- drawn.—llie requested!liim to , see', and l explaine i, on my position: - -- jI , .:Hei represented that yriu and he were . warmpersonal . friends. I think'- . .he will not, say'that I made 'charges_ -against you ,ur Mr Glidderi. . Ilel l is the t.titly one . I hat* authorized to, say atly thing to Mi. :The ldhguage Mr: C. uses "regardio ,represerit at ions , mailed by you .and i the pobliht lig of my _card- is not warrantable' froma , ny thing I h.aye Said tor any oner nod no one li4S" been Actirin IZED .to say my thing . about it: . I am.sorry that I could cu.?: hate seen the paper earlier:., tours.: T ulyi •, . N.'WELI.S. jtirs .?•C -:l6n nej "•0* a a' Rei r esentati ves. . - The feeling against the- i nominees of the 1-neeYville contbrenee among- the people without distinction of party,ls grow ing strong-, er, With the , lapse of time, and the indie.a.ions at Present are that they wiii he defeated ~ by a , ci i )nSiderable.majority.' i And this tellilg•is no ti confined to i •any one connty, there being in Susiq , tieltattru4 , and Stellivon a seriouslisaf feetion among the DernoCiiicy in rega d -to the ticket for A embly.‘The Susquehanna , I man, Mr, Chasei is opposed" by.pretty'-much all, the =old andlinfluential Democrats- in his county, and it-is-said, withi . 's -good: deal of oontdence that Adr. Sherwood 'the independ antDeMocratic 'candidate Will lend .bim a thoutiand votes at home.' 111ie..-Ch a se is a mern.bey, and although a - Ylang man 0' f . on- , ' siderable talent, lie - , lack 4, that experience and judgment which is ,L. entia4 in - A Jegislator. Besides be is ,reptesente to be very ohnox iwtS t 6 a, larg portion , ik, part y. with . ref: erencti..to Mat ers of merely •. Linterest. Of 1147tfei Mr., Nuison e need not silak - further is he I is well known in this county, and_is ~..openly awl -.seeiniiiii ;repudiated,;' by eiertr high minded and h norable'Remocrat with" whom 'We !have eouv4iSed. - , Ilis.mrnination is look :,4 inr as , a .grctss_ insult to the, respectable portion of !the-opposition palriy.. - We might give the patties of many Demoerati.‘Fhi) have. declared their: intention:to: 'efeat hint; if p&S, sille,.,anASOl Mora who.., r aot -stippert 4 4114.,,,, him,-eien'bytlieii votes; lint ii not tiedes: sari. - TheditylOf election wilt ow hat such a ,nommation- cannot-be .rati dby a .toJer, !t ad' order .,.' hiving • comuinnity,-, IKYnn - iin,g, cmiii , irt r A4§ . 77 --: lied illiant Vile Slander Repe —Br ;Speechof Stt to the 6 ' re , rata nst e . Judge Heyl, waitell up in en. Lott,. and on behalf of some ofoar German i cit Izeett. referred to a paragraph from the Wallote, a German paper pub is e i n this.city, and containing the etatembnt. that Oen. Scott, tied to one tree, and flog ged fifteen Gerinans, while in Mexico. Gthev i harges, of his baying' hanged oth ers, c elly and unjiisety, wee also refer red to. ' 1 • Never; have we witnessed a scene more imposing, than when the old chieftain, Ariel) quick and indignant response, repell ed the. false and Matignon charge, Lofty in statute, and standing a least four inch es above the tallest or i * ti, whom:: he I } ,a stood, his form seemed g l - Iltic, as with` heightened color and lias ing eye, ati(l" a ware :of the hand -that ex ressed It calm defiance of all such aisail tits, be uttered his eMphatic protest agni st such aiantdts as that PanigrsPh presen t (I:—OkA4 sraur: i 1 .. New, and before link 'Own to me, are stich things, as 'h now entol mn- . They i r surpriie and they , ruin me. Thai at ince concern allthit T . VallepersonhPy ,end aim a IdOw at ill - Inuit, wherein, if LA: i l t it l li r niffs l4 t I have the higheit ride. . t'ey:itar'eltiuv own ideorit v 11 The twin= ,f 3 - .0. I I ' •...% elpi 1. hid believed, need never search my o ti hiisoot in v tin, are :'.`# ere tinder mine or tlettieti ine.i' i eft' .11 met *la; re efiar' it titinjiititleAs . ' end rerieffi—ividie lentil g a'AtheAcin apitY , Illroll/0 *e l& It t, , d' *blielnikfairttikiir alike Its trials and Its triune J . • ~ -- 4 0elitleinetf; ft iii•iii 10 ,14 Void r an iii"a ll P7, ll :i) 6l4 ' 141 01Old• - - 1 R went ! timely - kid io iiiit'at ' 'in tihif oto ., ~. - ft , ~,. -. , .....- , ~........, fang. a inx,Pt ( * l3 s B, i11e .,+: 4-we Pal ` r iner4%ll off eft* alnd;rtegt . Citillgati(4, MEM itttl. ita . Moral and. civil - ' * ---. 'lli e standard of our ows and Slot- th 'eriet - mei ce i t o f tli4 foreign COuntiy.' - witi4lttii - s*ida r d ° ,ischiots_lkeouglit, reriithe' o°7 -nieut-°f nisits'is,Y!s, !isintt 11, nd'rhe ienrie 4)r,tii• li. canietted eiteft*iorwier 'Ali e a to A n r leans; Whethei r 'itatiiit Oref F r e i ` b . b and .VtiMotearia,l4le;l a iid and: 1- 13 exhibited tnYlirtrielple t i (iffictio n . • " -I 'omtdged the m6ltitil ende;TDOubt- :- les you all; have niadit:. ,I dee t p e di t sea . miry. I. could do nothing-Vrithont it; It announced the .#Pliric-nr°or,Pnlresv:sid 'held amen)abletepunialitnimt f who fo r -- got-, manhood it -threatened- tn- bring - shame upon ,st i r,-.flag ... _ i _r flifp-fdikinna' or,' to oar artni—or . rer,oitc•rt•gPoti-ner virttief': -Without it we ilia oot conquered, or if we itd,e!) , Nitern4. the brightest trnkhy - Or lir conquest liia - beiti welting - it - we - :14 1 11- 1 1 4 e-been a ithitikal ilia A : a lo ne ;:'',:. Humanity would have disown' , us .), '- proton:lied that ,order. Riad it; and read It again, gentlemen, and then'°hear 'me witness; th a t .. it was in ot,.V he ' ' Itts it wa s alinitil i hourly otiln): iips,:ini conti nue d. 7 months' to carry with- Atne ealt , and unde r the Aniericaqiitig,even in an vnemy's conntry , all'tiiii elenient's Of ° ' ial order, and t at regard for;lperinm at right, that belonge d te oar Owii f r e e i ra . stitutions in the illicites'. Stat• - , ',: e o yea,l sought to carry With._ me, and resolved to !militant at all'hazarek in my . owncomteand, and that alsoeople among. ' _whOrn we shonld be throWn‘ that high standard of ;virtue; and honer,. which -. we 'briasted at hoine. Mad I not bee less` than an American, and re mut tO the_ higheg , • Interests of Lure'nity, and , the' I age- we rejoice in, if I bid doneless? They say I! hanged some - airmease, and tied - ep others. Gentlemen, plYlosl - Ur' e banged' in Mexico. The ames of , 7 a il 2f hem Ido not. now recollect Whet h ... er any were Germans or nut, I iiow)ant. But for what-les, for what ere they , hanged i I hanged otter for niurder, gen. tlelnen; I Iraned one for rape upen an innocent yo 1 ;female, and for krOfana arid wicked . c 4rch robbery- ...,....,- 4, r the law that. was over , them. lEvery man of them knew he would' he held a: an swerable for vile misdeeds, against . - the laws of Godand 'man, ea if be; were then upnn American spil. - .. .' 1 -, . ~‘ For such. crimes they stilered—f or : such crimes as here, in you r owe Ohio.--a land Or lavi—would bav brought doWn he ev - It' dwith 1 upon them :.' seve re: ere. pen es, an f t equal - justice. 'Some. di su ff er death !,- 1 I But their trial was fair, imriarthil and up on the same principles of 'solid Jawi upon which they would have been adjudged guilty, here, among you.Do some say I hanged ,fifteen Germans-, and that others were arraigned and flogged without cause or trial. Geritlemen I know -nothing of • it. It ii false--it is . a lie-an invention, gentlenien--A LIE. I 'see ag e!tiz,ens before me. rsee eminent iawy _here. el iro And, gentlemen you see me mu excited. .But is it not for the mesa? or one, who, for. fifty years has sca r . ely ever .... f ., . walked, rose, slept or eate ;orieven ta ken a cup of cold w ater' i the field; the town, or the camp, but th t-his thoughts ‘i•ere f his country,—her irtues, fier re. _._. IC flown her howl- ;tobe t us, assailed;... it is'm . NsTitoUs— it is INT 1. 1t..1111.0-- Gen tleinen,-I did, with a big _hand,: sustain; .. the law, which, with upightness in_my heart,i dricrminei to Su. ain.: I did hing for-murder.! :1 did hang or rep e l I did .hang for treason! and ::I flogged thieves innitpickpocketsl Fur, .g telemen, let me again sa)t, I not only. carried with me, b u t I resolve '• , with j every resOurce could cntrian , re to sustain, feetideuly and efeck t ually, in i its virtue and its c,hoicest blfsis ings, not, only to my own command hut to defenceless , and peaceable Mexicans, that ciNilization---yes, that Christiata civiliaa.., -thin of which I was proud to helievethat eTmy might appear a \ worthy representa tive. i - "Bait, gentleme , was no resetr'lr of persons. Amer i ;At or . ,iltexicare ortt. or foreign r-tcheefer kae,a) Ike law and 'obeyed it ot;.. tehoerer, recklegi of his own regions bilities and the rights of others, trampled un der` „foot and treat is misted the law that W sorer it 1.1., I ,litil -1 did hing'foe the crimes stare d ° iallE,D. , i f and I would have bun• , atriinndred Seek- : ers of innocent blood, and,violators elle- ' male, chastiiy, if so:many- : hadheen the 0 1 fenders! And for this, perverted and miss: W . hipped, I am ~made answerable •to '? Charg‘against which,my every feeling ' ~ revolts, and which my whole !plum_ and - illy-_ whole life rePel: - NU, -gentlemen, it is a -lin,.(t he charge , as Made, nor that iny 'were wrongfully putiisied,) a fahe and GROITIFIrja lie. f, . 'am nokuntbankful to my good friend who bas told , me cf these things! It.was right. _ But, gentlemen,-1 stand here before you and declare, as 1' hare already declared, and again declire, . that 'the 'principles -which` governed iny command, n Mexico are those of my Te. ro that h t e ,in - Jay country sse .v ineea-itofappeal \in vain 'far , aa - Aas ' Itinii. - ; ith equal:freedom aid co. fi ;. Ire? denee.do I throw myself_ under the km - i'v 41*el of every man who ' with me, ser.ved his counts on the fields of. Mem ico.' -I • OC.OfiXO. Geo: W. Yoodwird and athelk hi itilr ' i-ielfAind Ca olio W4ilesses• `,4;iiie Years ag . Judge, WaaawAiD wrii,Pirident:lud of the 4th I Tpdsciel Diatiet. tie held aSp ecial ourt in Cam bria enunty, . - Eir wtii le l the cage ofiathlot versa; AdAn9 was ried. It s inrolved a laige amount ;of 1 in - petty, and eatitld much interest in that county. thethe ease bed been tries], and, on I Pe,f„eteril efjudge ,N . Vetofftearti t° 'Be ll e( ' f°4r f'-P eil i r e egluntYr inquiry was de Pr hlin : how the case, had been derided -Indigo Virockilward t in reply, remarked in the Presenee Of 4 weientlemen, who were acting with, the 'Democratic party, that be .. 'WANTED NOTHING - MORE TO DO WITH CATHOLIC JURI ES AND C, ~,AT__llOl.lG VITNESSES I Tits Democrats-have nominated for the oftte of Supreme Judge a man 'who d°es D 3 believe ihe'evidence isfla large lea" ts ' peotahleprtion 411)6 fellow-ciiiagai Ile dOea not Place any Coofidenne in lb ° oat ha Or: Catholics. We issk intfor this is net' the'Atir and leg itimate 4 Judge wooward 7 -- 1 1Nwis4/ 0 : 11 S l ei V 9 :i '1..., - ~- • , bionitaisx ADe ahove us t :we isesi 0, an -- eerreer.end li - spatter , of otoriely ift tlio la' Tt ll 11 flea to C! 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