The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, August 17, 1854, Image 2

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    FRAZIER .A1'513,
' e
NNE
, - MONTROSE I , PA.=
Thimiday, Aisgti6lt . iv, 1111
• MUG STATE TICKET. ,
Governor,
... ; c,TAMES POLLOCK; of :ISTortinimb ,
' Cani'xi-`'C l Oin,nti..4,iitnr
E°lt9t AtSity Alleghc
Jii4e el:Supreme Court.
DANEEL 531YSE11, of Afoutpl
lartr. B. IPALMF;I3., the American N, trspaper
A icetki is: the op auttforizni Agent for this paper- in
the 'eities•of B4OOE - tic York and Philad • Iphia.
,
I; - . . - . • -
rose non-paying subscribe { whose
- ,- - odaki . erices and . pockets WE` have hithtTtO - fail- ,
'iiii . ; tO reaeli, ;mill . sl:l‘. please. consicSr them-.
. ,
~pelves especially . ;chinned. , 'Of Claut4e,,it is
Just as.unnecßss ary : to - rethin4 theni fat ; they.
ti
lAiati. 'isend 'of 'bring; the money :to eo l rrt[neit:
- weele; or' send'it
. bY, Mail„as to hint tluiti edit
,• .• - - •.. , , . ,
- orishave"the same ;right as other folkik to use
,
: .the strong arm of the law for shakin
: put of reluctant debtors' pockets
,;:'';. . JUDGE Wg4BIOT'S 1E173
.., Judge -- .lViimot'§- Letter to!
, - the
-.
.meeting has at ' f lit ap_peared,.and .
'.found od-the first pa , Te of this paper.
: anticipated,, it. -is an excellent cloenn
, , . ..
..
,lireathes--the spirit' cif an earnest and
! -friend of .freedom:: • NO wonder',.th
i4lO-'rounsels the support of, a dun,
• 1 .
'atite. for 6•Overnorj:and - censiders bin
• - , •
- enough,. ililtinNebritAa num. dislikei
~ - • - • ' --'
iOl it: •he *feared' its
etreets amon f
g
,
' ...la laboring so- hard 'to deceiN-c. ' Thot
,the truth plainlY,and forcibly spoker
-, • •
-el l ery .sentence: contains a„ rebuke
.dpintion . 6f the ;course the. ! ,Muntro
~ - •
";otrat 'sees fit to pirrsue. Let every,i
• is! opposed • to the !Nebraska bill L—re
hondstly-opposed .. toritL--read that ld
inily,andieompare!!'its sentiments u!
-put forth._ by what chinos to be thc
th . .. DemperaeY of'Sasquelianna co
he fail to
.pe.rec:•ive and.appr , ,
I
.... ififferenee'between.thehonest frien ~
dent and a - time-serving liypoerite ;v
1 ),
pt is'iaboring earriestiv•in:the g
i le.has so much •at heart, did advoca
1 oriiv . nteans: for its success, the eilL
' ildavoring, with a']l•the•deceptive . sli•
• • ••, • •• 1
• master opt() turn the enthusia_• • ••lll 011
, pie for freedom,into runnels that mil,
- ~ . ]
• re4tly to :the 'Support nunincrease of
~
. ),Ve area; rejoice.] that the...Tudge
",thOugh, too long delayed, ha; , , -atlast
'k.ented to .the readers of the Dein.
i - joiced,that with • the bane they can
1 •
• antldnte.: •11f any of , the readers of t
li,•e'bet l . l "misled by its sophistries
Ser'xvill be apt to, Undeceive them. !'
aslit 4oes froth .a Stanneh•Dent • ,
whom .they luivd ! delightecl to hone
, have they v sent to represdnt them in t
• ancl•hrive4inee. - elevated - to the. higf
- ..:
"'he4nowoectipies,• , and, more than all
been lOrtr• knoitn: as a fearless and c
:opponent of slave tyranny--corm
• sneh a man; 4t such time a , 5 this.
r.
• - ,
must-
have gTeat,weight with ever - earnest
aliti-Nebr aska .Denioerat, '.. especial I ..when_ a
• :i. within -, ; •
voice Nvniwers, as it must, ,atl. those.
, 1:,
wfirds are true. " ... .
i.lt may be ,worik while to-call attention to
,
s'ifew' 'vital "point's on whiCh Judg i
4.lyiliftt
.'bas the honor to disagree with i3itil4's friend ,
•i•
• : ,...Tuqge Wilinot • thinks that v, - e s °old re=
,quire froin candidates for all respon. ible ()file.'
es-=Governor, Member of Congr;
s , , Itepre.
..
sentativec guaranties of fidelity to freedom;
Chase thinks,We slionldrriOt:. . - ' -•.-'
. ,
:I - Wilmot thinks, that the men of the NOtitt.,
regardless of forrUer party ties or di titictioil,
should unite•iU ore grliat piirty, rnaliiig Free
- otri or . lovery theiSiiiie.; - Chase thitiks 'they
• •s, Ould'ipt. 7 - - ; ::: ;• " : --` -,. • '
d ill
Vilthot thiUks thate- a - eaudiilateriliii :Tre-.
0: r. ;.-. ,
tiencb. to condeng n F:- ' the :Nebraska 'bill, ' and, yet
•, holds . hiniself ini c alliance. frith • theA F Adininis : :'
':- tiation, - cannot te trzieted, iond ie . ) .s)rie 4s
_he .
• ts - triteted. - so sure will the people hand
,their,.
: : '-4 • ' ':,- ; • L - ^ - i` •
rights. 66 again )6etrayed ; Chase 1-alls upon
Shp-peopie;to ;elect Ptler, a man who, is hi
a lliance.:. with the.•.iidthinistration, acid who
,
'does not .even pretend' to eondetn i' the die- .
. hfa§ka - 1411-lie is willing the peorle shluld
. again
...b e , 'be t
trust andagain . ... e, t-'aiaye . i: -• ". -
•-- Wilinot ;deelareS that .the man' who will
rlot- openly resist the aggressions.op .
Slat-err
to-4ay. ethitiot . .he relied on far the future - , .is.
hopelessly rotten—uusound to the
„
'sill. SaCrinC6 h
ebuntry'S highe;
• land glor . for .some paltry partisan
1,
-tion ; white the very matt here po
William Bigler, represents jg
- idea of "an honest maul" andfr
support• •
Wilmot_eornmends Horace G
- sacrificing the spirit of piirty in the cause of
fr l 'eedoni and hinnanity, and declares 'that iiii
)
ltls the people .iio likewise there is no hope
for our country's' liberties ; while Chase reins
to fear nothing Iso much' as a. union , of ant.i
-' Nebraska men,; on -that issue, !and 'would
sooner support ',Bigler and Nebraska," than
e
an anti-Nebraska man who hasfor : erly . vot : .
ed -With theWhi
. lln short, Wilmot 'goes. for Fr' oin; and
Chase goes,fOr party - . It is not to be expect
ed-that they Should agree, and in fact they
diger as, widely Si, the North and f the South
- , -
uld <ALB a -
is College,
())1 'was" in-
Oil, / 853 i
IV of Phil
p year, 'IE
Ustrial COI
- students
014 Cl.v
'POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE We w
!
t 4 1144111i..t.4 the, Advertibemeht th
:Folittun. The fmtitut
(isl*rat.44 LegislatUre. in
a ins' regularly 'f3pened in ` the .e
adelphia in..Noetn ber
441 of the's=
•
ihe &trot the I,
s.?f Continentil 'Euro
- ''Faietine what they learn. It , is
• 'tie kind in this faintly.
• •,. ; J.
. ii: 1 : Laesit:Af4lti- ~,: i 5.,1 , .k,.:.
-_-_, , -.. i5......--- ,,, .5.:-.,-;,....7....„, , -,. , , t i o 4iiiii,,- iii4 ; .i . 2,9; 485'14'
permit ., . . • vat ., -,- . • •;1 ~.`
../Eilitat.. - of • : lien-were-oc' Utiiidtal:4 ' --- -1! ; . :•,...
':...Virfll 4.0 a.i . i,ern.t,:i . Oct a firan
'-cif GoV, .13
_ler : . to 'offer ! tiorxres ; ie*planatititt;it‘f
What Voii style the' hiker ' ' bill'i
. .
' holt
by ';the .1 ' ..f.egislOttre,l4Kl, ',4 1 . justi ,--
tit , * of th ,. .Ovet.*ri in tat '' ; 1 4.40this.slitnar
titre from' he bill as pa*ed.:;i : ' 1. , :' , ;I : 5 ...'
-- . The origilial draft of, the poOsedlaw Was .
_ from .3ny -Own.-pen; so;:_tliat..l'iriay ;be presum
ed to kna* what was - reallylin,tet4o.; ,tol be
efreett•xl by if;! and alSo tti hiiVelkept sueh '4,le
of the p : edings el the legisliifure; upon: it,
as• would liable! ibe , to upderOand some of
' - ile reakiii that irnay have'indketi the iov-
ernor i te , 'w thhold his-apprOya)ii,...l,_. , _ . __L .. ,-.. , „
iiS'
The bill iiilginallylraiiiedTitas,:sis y,iiis
have,eiirr ly'fitiit4d; intended `#o applica=
Me alone; the countyof Sehulkill. - • Ia this
couniy, i li nies to•keepbeer half* are grant--
ed .- by r the ...county ' treigureir..jti.y -- ittiST-' tMilI
-
efery'pertgion-who maheilipPlimition : tandpOs
the ;license! faitthe- - eoinnionivitilth--atit
*5 per -year, L censes.io'slelli.spirituou;lig
i)
-tiorA by the-qua t Mid later measure . are Al,
sic granted time
. onsly,, sirup intlik.rithinat!ely
by -the county-to any•joiie.: Who Will' pay , '4lle.
customary limn fee'; - or'it, I Merehant -of the
fourteenth or 16% est elitsi,t , w ;, ith , ..pritllen..e ., !l . to,
sell liquors. T iii:-cOsts .aixiiit '510,54- :Per .
year. .
31:iny persi - its'ih thie-voinityl take out two
_licenses frlim . -ilic" treasurer's Ofileei••
.one :to
sell beer. d 'other inalt .11qtiOrs, the other•eal
hid a groc ;Ty
,It i elise; • to; sell whisky by : the .
quart. , sere are probably! jat least; five I;tin ,
dred place -in the coal: regitU l i where beer
.'and
,whisky, ar thilS iiolth ~-Illelpersons ' keeping
these • hous s - hay e no Store* of :Merchandize;
nor int . ythiu.? else, week ; infox*.ine liquors
Of course. ;lie ,I aw against; selling- 'spirituaus
liquors. by less Measure thaii -a- quart is :ien
tinualtY violated' ;by: unmy . lof ',.;hese . peOPle ;
.and theserittpling . .-lioutie.s4or hey are I Op
print* ,liiruses 4 b oll the .'Worstrdcs ript --4-ion,are
1
prolific •sonrci4s lot drunkennes . pauperism,
vice aid crime. Our PriSon, and alms house
statisticS,tell'theVearfiiltale of - t,tie pernicious
etreets!of this system, and oUr er de li initial coOrtS. -- ,
I
have shown :the same thing sr°. ly that:sew
-eral,sUccessive grand
.jikries•- e'
• hay. alluded td
the necessity, f;..ir, lttrislative - action - for the sup . -
press-ion of. the 1 nuisance,. jiu ;he strongest
terms.; - - j : • ,
- - To breakup this , system Was the objet of
the 'act:in question: ; - It' took awity ,froi the
' county treasurer :the itONVerlot:ghttiting . beer
house Ilieenses, and rested it lnithe - Court of
quarttir sessions! '', ;alder. thi sanke rules; and
cetpdations:that jarenoW \::IPpliell by laW to
i thek l 'epers Of liet:sise i l • inns
. iind - taverns: .
This would .enable ;the cotir to idii l kiiiinlinite,
j bet Ween proper mid iraprope persons, ,to
1 1 limit pie niiiiilier:Ofliciqises," ant • in its Time
j tiCal operation - would probably, ave:coutined
1
;,the sale of malt liquors to tic li-ensed. hotel
i lieepek• It • - alSo 1 atiolislied i tie systemof
rgrantii'ig grocery lieens?.S.' to -•StIl spirituous
liquors by the quart tii Fie Tuns - whose only
stoekln trade was-4 harrel Of ladisky; and re , -
I
. t.riettiti thelifttior liceigetol ail
ipte keeperse
i,
: stbre keepers aboye t4 t .i itliiiteei l th ela.s.s,lwho
i had been regiiliirly clUeed,g.ppraised and, re-
I
ttirned at: such by the - appri iserlof mercantile
I taxes. 1 . . -If was not iiiteridet.ll as a prohibitory .
law, : but, it was tilt - night! that tak ruin
.connec-;
i ! i tion/With the law [lizioWn as .111:-. Buckalew*s.
Bill; it. 's - ould-worki a-Salutary . ard needful re
lorni, !an
, . 1,, - ti ... • - 1-
perhaps!gp as fini as public opinion
in PeiinsP i vania wa:'at : ' pres'enfi prepared to
sustain legislation :ul - .i!..ai . tlie!Sultieet. --- :,, • -
If the bill had pasSed the, legiliiiiire hi the
shape
,lit which it' Was, originally presented. by
'the representatives irom..tlitscointy, I . • have'
reason to 'believe that it WOtild - ave received.
:the executive? approval ; and it s further; my
confident belief, that it 'w+iild -lave 'worke d
DIT OHS
riand.
money
It Jarford.
INI ill be
As we
ent..and
ft . :•arles
b canal-
&good
to .pub
hope he
'Th .
I , almost]
EMI
!ME
Lain who
113• at
mima
th -
ECM
And
MEN
[of free
ivlOeithe
MIIMI
iicg the
• is en-
the peo
lead di-
HEE
s letter,
EEO
Tat—re-
lhave the
. . .
well, and.prohabiy..in tinil. If ft ,
.ded' to other counties. pdrhaps I
Philadelphia, to wind!' it is' not
:der existing laws, . •
i 1 ' .
, ,
- The bill, oniits fllial, passage through' both
,braitches,• was altered fronts its original local
Character, acid' inade, to. 'apply -0 . the - Whole
state.-, In the haute attendant upon its 'conSiil-•
Cration, during. the last days.of a protracted
sci-sion,. it was -ii;rgoticii -or - o y Elrl °Liked,
,that
the' license system oil l'hiladelpi is is d'iffe'rent
,
from' the other countieS .Nif Pennsylvania.
There..the courts of 4narteriesslons - grant, no.
licenses, either to 'beer ,libileS i . ,r hotels; but
_all- licenses are granted by, ;the treasurer, on
the applicant giving: the titicessap-' bond, and'
paying thelicensefde:J aceording,to the legal,
.graduation, The laiv-iiiitte'stilni; as:passed
V.tlielegislature, tools away th t tx)wer Irony
the 'treasurer, except in case.° retailers of
mereh.andize. without vesting , it in and
,other
_ :
person or .1..)0dy of persons,l so t s ar
as :regards
the licensing.of hotels and..pablie,:. taverns . in
Philadelphia. The cifeet'Of thi, would prob.
ably' hit'Ve been to. 41-.)se.. g rery; hotel- in: the
city and county of Philadelylial; intikitig: that
an exception to .eVery Other'eonty: in. Petra
. t
.sylvania., Which evidhntly .. 'was lot the inten
tion of the legislatur, : vett the.fr,iends of ti i
pruhibltory law ,woUld'ii 3t asiii j Gov. Bigler 1
1
to sign a bill ; which wati thus, p rtial : (and Un- 1
eqinil iii-itsopc,ratioli,.a, 'par ienlarly 'when
the inequality in its.fwor
...i - tg w s clearly not
i
contemplated nor tbres.eenl, as I I nehide front s.
. the whole sive and; object of til el la* itself,:
as first 'explained. ' . l ..'.;, -.. i -• ~ J,
.•-
; .11tus have I. endeavored to jiistify th e er ia-' 1
inal -.titer.it,
.and. objcet Id*. the frinds ol the hill j
and-44113e same :.;:titne f - tO.;:sh.4v . one reason J
•I whygthe govrt - or found himself ci;tripelled tAI
refue it his sanction.; il-4n lnly hppe that 1
the next, legislature 'may be able to 'I . -remove ",
the -difficulty-, and that . so far at least as this.
! c.ouitty is cot eerned,- the Proposed enactment !I
lor sfnnething 'similar aid ;frecuai tn'the
.re.-:'
i inOcial.of the t evils 'under Whit!! We' are . pow ,'
I sufftiring, may become ja - law,;'
1
MEI
this let-
Coming
I ,t, a 3nan
whom
SEEM
- •
1t 1 On
rho-has
Jusitetit
a • from
is words
. R. 1U P. 1 l'
• .
1
• 1 'e clipy the al)ovei letter 1 rom the Har-
Un .
risburg _Democratic ioi. A. colniiarison . 1
of the facts therein giy . e.ii - itivitli F , tate it leA ts , r/;- 1
eently made in the ; ifoutfoße IDemoclrat will::
show. Teraperanee inentoiwbat ntisrkpresett i tl'
ation and-deteptiOn*.E,...B. Mtge resorts in
- i
his attempt to ja.op the tottering . eans e' of his
friend,- It -is acessary t 4 exPose these die
-1
.. I
linqueneies of l!he !ex-Speaker ! , and . to ,pr,ove
tha his assertirs.are notltrutl,for otherwise
the faet that. lre has oeccPied' a high i)4silion
1.
h, ' - -, m0nw1..) . 1 1
eure . i awl
.t interest
ofiSidera
traved - to
,
st Chase's
elves
. - I,
eelby ;tor
ie .Coiriploiicv
liing the tritth,
iErht with those i
rea 4....haraeter. of tilk i
. hr ing able. to (!,X0
ei , f "a Detnoerat 1
ler " as thereby , he 1
means of eseape i
ing thewhole arras
"Whig lies," ".the
jiai.s.,;' . Ik,e. . '
, .
The ex-Siieutier
Baer bill cotild.'nOt
puling oae way
be disastrow4y, fp
er of granting 'leen
gives it to another;
130 plainly "that Lt
a fool, tuavnoCe4
Bill, by trap*
to r, tribunal . that
proper ak,44')
it the.. nwub,r..aj.l
been exten
all; except,
pp: icattle un-
'ai; m 0 has the means - of
itiight*ivelhis statements'
, ,
iho are i not aware !,t" the
e man 61 and Ai-e are:happy
,ose ri thr(.ngli the :igen.
land a 'frien i d, ()(6oc
jis de riv '9f his usual
(1/1 a iI SIA lace , by Offirg
f' .wets gainst him as:
4 fabrieati licensed
1 i
tells eis " that the I.ageri
l atreet r theube of Tet ni i.
the other, niess it iiiko Yid'
it sirrply takes the pow.
3es froin o e tribenal and
i -.ta
' - The lettcir writer 'shows,
e wayfitriril mixt, thoegh 1
rherein," that the etteet ot :
. ~ .
Ting '!iet . I s censing power
would di .. iminate be
oprok s,a4d But.'
K*.suieili wqglil be,. is 4.hcl
;hundred pliei;
TulaWhip#l - Be - 4-.1
f lisat f itr, tit the
ert*heeill#ll).
hick :Jell leei and liquor
that l would !be I kind, df
use f Tempek: would
vrnit Mr. Sikilear!
4 - •
"liwertigr "- B . i haS signed - the Aett.
'
3 ) po o iiii ;. . p rlioie refOrip thai, ha
N: -
beeti'Presettled-t ini,l says ilia ex-Spe#kerl i
the iettilemnit•vvi o dre'w :the bin , under °m
i.. - --
liderat ion. tells us I v t.bovla t titat.it i wAsin,tr - 140
'to - gt!Cali.'u" - i . Pl' 14 . '1; c ti4A4 di 4, til z etorafdd - -1
p ip i ~, c. 1
~
:it.eriPtic . itt—the p rolific soirees Ordiunkettnem3, 1
. ,• •••
,pauperism,.vio,akt,d eoritrli• Oia lit l , shb vt e l t
is ith , perfect t.l6itiites: Oat! itwoutd lt:ve tiii.
weiciyirtre'-adieiii(4-Wiiiii*Tin7a 7 it.,
is.': • Mk:Cho...Se 'says furtlnii,! "If vi-e Were . lii t hjs
!(the ',9oVernOr'S) ., place!'‘7, - op. n ii i i
~v - qtg, : . it,
r cuid wd haie voted , iti t e. Lrg*ture forge'.
iery Bilk:that:has ever • - n *fere it •to sop.
•presit•:in anyMannei • tile? evils'' a intettirie--
' ' ':" • Mere "a (iniei'siOitet ':1) . 11
' , ra * .e • • - , ... iii` . ,i ...:.,.. -..,,, •
traditllen .- 'Ate, . - 1;6 er r, bill is utques- -
..), ..,.? - •:: ; . ::•••4: •,••'....• .., -• • •••• • • •
Aionably. 4 MP : to.sppprOss :lidA,,v;its o f intern
iierance,-„aud • if • ' arse:,voted for it, then:•we .
'are to : Understand that be would"vt ,, ;to; . :a - bill .
•Ifor Whielt:lte'Voteill -- - tiliii;; dt*p - crate .- em.;iis
to make the •Woi sej-ap ,'ear the better.catise,.
he says s•oute.vesy ; ..Wil , . aiu.l,,tbolish things.
Such nonsense 'a ll, t not ig4. do IR, with r sensi
ble Men; oveti'frdth 'mi . %i•Spe i tiite . '"i•,'
4
• Again
.thit T •c : ',A g iit,NA•icaier says that: .
!the Bill "would, .perat
..;,. to giVelicense. : to &./
'class of traders mere t attes),who hoVe 'not '%
itha iiglit Of. tell itig o und ' i Our -preietit . iiciense 1 ,
laws." Now , what:, is 1' e:ira tli'' - ;iiititipitint? I
lEvery bed k, exee )0 th • i Speaker, Icuows that • -•
• • •
'under our existi i g li e use laws,•;nerehants . ',
.
) , • - -
I :have the Tight to•sell, • d- do tiell•: - Spirituous i f
liqu - : ors' by . the qu - ti,i, or . eater:quantity ; and ji
4
.. ,
.•nothin‘ , in the 'bill' in - ili!°.Goriprmir's pocket 11
t:,
1 ;
rextends this priVilege,. t• .t ito
he privilege f .dr
. •., • •:- .•.
Al , •
1,, a , less quantity; ,-t0... in* that 0 not. .11431 ti i!
4.oSSe:sti it, but .oti the c 'attrariots the writer il l
L'of the aboVe letter sit 1 ,.5, I' " it'iabolishei . -I,lke 1
11.syste: ,
m- yf granting . •
1, )
°e
ry. licens es . abo lishes'- ;the
e to ,sell i.
1 1 :spirituous liquors :by . ltdquart •to person s
[!, w hose: only stock. in t . dei l is a l bariel of %Otis
ifkey, and restricts the I 4t':)r' lieenseSto'hOtel
lte
It.pers•"Otid store lc ft . +, aboN•e the four
•
Lteenth rids's." that 'it., the file'lty a less . (pan,
•
• titv • than 'one quart woi3l), Under -this bill•-be
' ' . col'itined . to licensed intt'lke t cpers, and no ;tier- ii
!.chant could sell by. theltiart oh - greater-titian-1
: . • - 1.1 . : I t
1 tity; • except these : whote 1 I sales ; ,eielitiiee ofl
the sale.of
.spirititauS li*u'prs, entitle them, tc. i'
t: rank . as high as the fourteenth class. ' . •I
l' • Will Mr. Clutse intiiii! his what
'' - , u
,•croic' the provisions of .th t Prohibitory Law!
r i aptittkt . Which lie tell:‘ - i-ttisthe, Whigs•voteil sol i
. :,utiatiiinotisly ?•- I eve {lo 'Jloi illistalie, itwash
-a bill cooked up lb.Y that doss ofTemperance
.
'melt to: Which,- helm s, which was!
h g• and • '
'l' quite ti' nsat: iSfacto,r) N --to iie o .al Tem . peratice. nicn.l
The apology whichila_. ,, - ol','ifiop ..ticorrixttal-i
ant inakes for . the: GovOrtii3r's i,pocketitig . the,
~,Bill, maY pass f u r - Wlntii• is,,i.vorth: - Tent,-
- -•. i• ). i
!polar. -r.ten - will . - . ltardly!conS ick.i.liat .the'
.possibility cf dilriyin* he .'nu -keepqs ofi
1 , - Philadelphia of ieens • dite t i,-sell liquOri4,l:ll-1,
i
islies 'sufficient • {ca , oni; fqr • Withholding thi!.:,'
i .1 - b'li ' k - 1 ld '' "' .'
benefits that tai l s , i ; .,%yu ic.onter on the
!.State at large. If therl?- Was any mistake in
l i the _pas...-sa,„- )Te - of 'the bill,' lA* it be rectified ...by
' t I -
!'the nest I..4slaft are : if tii is a -c of that kind
1 , • '
11, could hardly cfred n.)o.cit - e.:Cii in the Mean
time. -'.Besides. we arrs'itot sun.) of the pro
1
piety of permit! fie Pet4r . nor-ita dc vide
tlfta t
at wa.'
If he
what wns.'or
the Legislature.
to the Bill ttiati.
some 'mistake a
to sign It. The
good reason to 1
the law -bad beet
ty, the 6overno
that would have
islatiort, as was
t
•
I Ci
• 1
nsoti
etivar, . fur .Ches
ga; Sand :what -
local and partial
"A.,Nor : ekeu.se
that has a
better : titan .al;
like Chase's; hi
reasoitiwhy 'the_
Tetapentace nia
of du? Bcer,sho
this bill. : +
. 1 f.
legisi
laumf
dozen
it Mil
Govt.
and
s, sh
, ,-. 4 tidge:l ' ihno . ! intS recentlyaddres' s
ed large audien es in Bradrorxtrivi, Pote
and, Sull i %tn. ' nt i t.. 4.., :in thiS - I State; and . .. ii
Owego, N. y. ;
. 0 4 titt iNebralka swindle:.
He is to addle .r an an;9-.l`:e.braSko meeting i
Rush tow 11 -hip; lift this?, 4,7111,1t41, un-Saturda ''
next.. lie' will' firiV , it* clkixr,O'Filthits . ias J i . l,f Co.
)1 ,
the - cause . of frleed ;HI ie ' ding all' - arti
I_, . • ir /1 A li i ' P •
here as elseNylr,c.re. jrnfortnnately, t4e."- st
ealled Deniocratie . 1 Per's'. CIO iot;'gctier.tlll
c en t_ ,I•, 1 . - ,- ' • ,
- speak - t au sentiment.: - t,:ttut IJ i lypl oci-atm ran. :
, f
es in Penns I •attia :it this' i titne, and ihei'
tone cannot - be retie 10 ' n:, a. 4 :fin indii4ition: - t t
I
the state of itl lie ciPiiiiion. •_.li'il . pnly tteeeg r i
sari` to, go - iout (1 .. amoig the' to learn;
hover. , tleep-Sea+l ; and 1 geneo , is :the • ailti-,
slarery feel: '''' ' '
4 1 - - We to • t 6 ' pro , ;
e il
graititne -air ...t•pu... __..,the' c •seedn
Address cif the I lletriO l e,;•atie'stafe:Cotittilitt
.:',
was 'to .:treat of the pt i . JOeiple,'Of ',Copular sot; :
±
ereigt.t.yl contait:ied.itt it .h .N'ebraska bill. : . B ,
lilavery. is a difficult 4hitet, .s(..tittich:so:th .
..
Gl)Vi•nor liig,l4. eanii(?t I express ati --- Opitiioi ; '
upon it i even by Orli:X3i where there .. is' . 0 ,
chanee to .. titke . l.)Othi.iidtjs . .; and therefOretil
Nebraika ,Popalar. SsVereigoty .Address,' f
011 t; had heen.*ritten,'vilas - suppressed..: - IN
t:
, - • I. :, • - - •
matter. Biglersopinion, is - et no eopseilienc
tiow.- Hp..iuts - eltinglti, Oie:Skiiti 'Of the,:.4.t14
otitiisti l
ation so 'll'at, her.,lll.er'toholtio.i,
or to Jet go Nvil pro‘e le4ualli fatal. ; ; - • .
,1 -
Par The NN *Ain, 01" Unioe continues
. tb
6 1
spLiculate on atha it I, cr,fµtAkre destiny; 1
The editor, says that fth . island. will be '
tli
ceived into our , sis "oeStates svith.t 1
e4of'ttll the di'
full and ripe sympat I
,sou
metuberS of the iteOcracv apd she . Wi i
soon,dise9ver tur hetsCi is that , die iti to;100 :,
to die eonam eNial and maritime States of ,
North fur that ( ready i mid efficient aisistan
-; ,
which she may, in the Varied , course of' h
man.afrairs, ha' e to require tu enable her to
maintain her ndepeufhince • lsfaiost,' the as.
mutts of some ilindictiie maritime enemy;' 1
. _
.—Tbe elect' .at übile resulte' in
triumph of the lino • '
, ,
ni)t..the..ititelitticin of
. .
no, e ther object
•; - ibli . exisiiiin that: the're i 4
; TIT .•
ikre hold that he
Iriter, says he haS,
thiit if the operatiou
141 1 ,it0 Sally!kill coin
r .
have i<lb letl it. BU's
!6%.=a1,. and, partiallegJ
Po‘ yt 60%
1°11; and, parts of Ti I .
e,:to precept'
ir that' iliOne,": aaci nn
- Oftout 'dation
t • -
fabrication
iwe e see. o goo
o'r, if i lr were arets,l l
j ut filiitig.for the NULL 4
ill& ino ' i lIBVe signet 1
I ~ .1 I-4
IMI=I
!!!=!='.
SPM - siavrtiak, August 140_f35411
- - - , , 4,.t .- ....-
od i s
.. Rlni. Enz :4lo3: 1 fiftq , ;the mem
. ~ es oul imitieader iiiit t li last nainbeiliin
. : horrithlittof the diestolut,ion 'UT the 'old
w artiei3 aii,4iie 'forminirtifl.'.new out of the
wreck ..irkittnightihavii - beeli l expend, hi , ' is
'opposkd to any, such mottr: --. And so; be
ought to be,. Itlis.‘ Only throtigh a party high
ly drilled. .a par(y,ivhose po..luid 4k know,
rMillinglitit '"ilki.tiarty; right or wrong;' that
" Delir Dizm:7 . ands any The most remote
apr ot
chance of=
~ j i i 0 1 .4 pyel.7. sonuo.' i Ther r e
are 'good" reasotia for a
. gelleyalrealt . up I: m_
; 1;041 '.;,' 'itiijiieli . ii;ciai to
. - !ii - g contrary nat , l
With Standing.. "tint, they, lave' liecinn - e: so
'rotten Amil corrupt, that' (Ivory., honest , man
desires to see them purge4.t , the hOttom!.---
Secondly, there' is a , wor k '6do•which eau
- ' .- I 1 1 .
.ncit be done' unless';ull "014 i '
I flirty difrcrences
0 41 - di op t . O. '.) 'k i.) - 't!he'llsiebraska iniiiiii,
"Kill not and • ia; . inof b•,'.iiii . )'ed out , Witiriit
ism*. amAilgamation: ‘llieriti* one, thing„ : l
have made up:imvi mind :io.fuliv;,:whiefi ilt,
t every Northernlnnin who lidiix.atesoldUtibli
[ties - Ind old link eiires nviro l for the 064 of
party and : for : Offiell i . than,
, rili , the good of his
I, ooinitry and tli, , stiec-eaq' of right '
prineip es.
- . - i .
t Ile:winds.,up most doh:lnd-It by saying; 'il
1 you must unite unite, .but It T for me, ',I Fill
.Istny Where' r atn.* l s And
I
let
' him stare
- hUo i y s ill UT pEmgeßATir :
•
Eiciienieht ia , Newiimishire.
Bohibardintoaf c 9- Witshing`ton Proposed,
7 r ' ,
Ye learn that a! public '.:rtieetiqg wasla;bl
ut Lunlberville,l 11., - on 'the Oth inst., to
• • C. • • ,
expriss the indlgnation of ~the people at 114, ,
insult olreivil toithe favorite . 411 of that State,
the President. at. Witshinoton, -on' Salur(lav
last, by an, egg Ming froni-the Lind of a elitv
alrous- CarO-liu!an, ,WhOse'llatne is Jefrards l —
Xmrrespondeut hal favored xis with a report
of the proeeetliv,!from whi4.4l it appears that
the principal sjoech of ihe',o4easiOn Ai-as made
b Jothann Eli, (no relative of I)Lt
rS -
G6fiera, since his name is,t•pelled differelnt
l) anti that its 'elbquenee Nins reeived with
rapt attention aralthundenanS applause.
give herewith the principal 'Points of this te
r narkable sp Ii•
. .•., • i . •• .. ' , ,
.• -.`'Ati en•<i. felloW,eitizenS' has been east Up:
'on the ; hat of our'; hoporeilPresident l : ' By
this ba. , 4! act the: . i''aluable'-Jrat of Ilis.Em•el.
'reties- has betin' ' - stirionsly .04Matred. but this
insult hai.a :tiNppeii` - tueaning:UtiS ' witler ra4ge 1
•- 7 -.-the'GoVerument itself is'lnsulted, and iby 1
iA.hom 7 1 a,k, :.r, by . NVIUUn I •,`Will
,i l .,u I
tell the the wreteh.. who thre* the egg is: .he
party / of-..„whom redres'S . sl4iiild be sought ?; 1
seorn'thel....onel4iOn. l'lciwi wouldtsuchpi•o
eeedings,be•reg:trded by. eui•eigli.potentates ? !
W hat.woOld . 'the !I;:niperttriNiaOlas . say of i
it? - The city ofWashington, sir,' is then e rr L -i
sponsible. for thii insult.'; :per inhabita Its
are. gidity of thel . .ei•inie; and shall flier ese: pc
deserved puttiAtinOit '? .'''..'4ii.. I.et NV ashi ig
ton, like . Or.eyt,;.Wii, be blOtted- out. [bit:
- meitse ..-liiidquviji Let . Bit; iWorld know•Atat
*
...
our Governmentln . thelqwest to the ds.
. 'est of its ohichil.,s‘,lis - ,net-to lu: insulted with
i
.
impunity., 'lt at; he . . 4. 'Lid:that shine of . he
i people, of Wa'shington - tirt. Atnerieun eitiz .ns
- and .innoeetit of the eritne.'. 1 8•J • were they of .
I.t.lreytown. Is thiire an •il l'' ,; ' .the 4• - • •
.) ,lu n , in t, I,l9.li
ter , the'eity . - Whit+ ealisfir. mercy ? It was
1 ..,
Lsani.ot. 're l yto%Q.ll'ihat IndSt4.uf its uthalunints
!, were peeulfors,_ (lis!oillertypersons 'and tiig
genz. - CM tlrt 4 denied rOf -Washingt(ln.?
I tisk;why.shoulOreytOwit,he destroyed :nk.l
W ash :ugton , FlNiro4 :' •Is t!*..lllP!,c Dr an 'oh
:..-t"lire ekip'.llle , '*, rWid if; higher • national .
impart:Mee' than the OldAltt of, Our ip - mored.
. -- i'l-c;44;..titi Pati toirer -the'f t,
)llowina• rem du:
-• - ,- - -
tion : . . -•--: ' - - ' •
- • - , • •• -' .
I . ‘.Resolre(l. Itt view or di. enor ity of the
-1 • ~ . .., .. . .
I ..ontrztge offered; tt? , Presideut I , T re, by the .
' A ..ity of 'il ashintriOn- that; - Seeretary DoWiin
..should be direet,ed to Int:trite!. Commander
• llellins to . proe etid
. WitlOhe slokp'of. War
°Vane to that eit ‘ t, and td•jpen iiiit it with.
- ;all his gutis for 1%1.0 hourS t - without intrtnis
sion ; and in ease : i anythiug,'should then re
main st:tuding, to!land, a par i ty of Marines and
burn and destrOy;•;ithe:resithie,and,remaiuder,
unless the authorities, shall ''lttiiiil.4.beg par
deli of Ate Presidi . .nt, and4)iirehase - for Win a
new' hat of such ;iptality .and eost, as ho shall.
s'el ciet and aPprOVe.' .i;' `2' '' -' : : 1- -
~
Other speeellesi were . Made in support' of
this: resolut iott,.l,r -which it: was ttnattimotis
-1 lyAdoptc..d.'and,the en' Jw - d'il)spt:!rsed to their
• tomes.—.A. 1•: . t'riblthe..
the Pittiot A Indian,.
lndia
...The St.' Alekpli l s ValleY.P.egisler publishes
4 the followiiiii:liStlof- papers`liithe./tti_i•,•De!ino
m 1
eratie or entrall which , now advo(4te ! tiii!.
eleeiion !ofthe-Atate .tieket, itorliinated.bi the
- I Fre' edoin-CotiV•ant inn' of 411 i v ! - 13th :- '.- • - -
,•;, ..i. -
1! • New Clis:tre 'lit:Oilier,' Ntidi !P Son:Courier, l
• Fayette Courier,f!WabaS a.zetie,Ti:ni
. anee Cilion,Valiktraiso Oh:set: eri:TTerre I -11 !
1i Prairie City, 1.6-',Eiv'ette -- Oraie•tte ' \\ ii
!!-Vaflev Oho (Peru) Chapnyni s Chantie
,
il
Fountain COuntVlDenioerai, Lawreneebiirg
id .
independent Pritir...,..,- _ !.. ~,F; •
J -
The .11e4ister!! I ta4n! giVed thls intereit h er
. --. , -
'1 piece crinformatlon,whieh.we hope,WilLp ea'se
-',, the Douglas' tin*: -• !!! rt
!!' '.The Ne.bra.skins . ' at. tatlivettt ' indi mart
l
~ . , , g
d , at - the Cpurier fiir not ghltig in its adhesion
!!t to the Iniquity, :I,' ! pped .•:.1 . 4!;of their..,subseriP
.!l tious to it; arid i',aslted . I%ti.' ! ,gilis,! tii'ptiblish
l l.i the thiisive• -niit!4, whie . kqeorripa n ied. their
•!• 1 tA,•ithdin. Will. '11.4. did tio,•;! rind the 'neNt.Week
?•1 he priblisheil thelranies of ! ' rio gentletlic,ltWho
I had stepped tip,.i, fill the,places &if the back
' sliders.'!-- . • `•!!,;1,•• "! ,4-. - - '
The Pctutsylvini l ian coPi -T— es an article from
the Pittsburg P4t; intended to denfeni trate
the impossibilitki of the 'repeal of the 'pro
'slavery portions if the Nebraska *Will. The
reastinitio may' ! tlitis lbe- annulled :up: I The
preitent ZongreskwhiCh cOniii,ues uutil March
4,1855, will not:'repeal. The next Co' it l !ress
will not meet tnii,il lice-lifter, 1855,anc 'elm
i not pass'au act to repeat until January 1856.
But even:then, the SenateVoll not mineur,and
Wit 'should, Preiiident Plet'ee will haNle the:
Veto power iintil' March* 1857, at which
i time the Thirty4Ourth VOngress eta* -So
that no repeat isliossibletintit 1858.:
The . . The answer ti - ,?;,' { all this is easy. Admitting •
a tu
ir arguci is itke. , all that , is said op the
score oldie persi l stance . o Pierce, the Senate
and Congress,lhe duty of i.esistance remains
in MI -tbiee... • The great I Object 'now of all,
true RepUbliamil should - be, ,to 'prevent
_the.
adnussiou.of Nebraska alid Kansas as lave
Statei. - .11' - r;1 ij • ~,
- !it.
...
.the Presidclik it is true has the whole
' nmehinery . of TO-ritorral 'Otivernment n his
handkinnuhuggMolelte lieah the cry o pop.
Oar auvereigntybut thf . people can clect:a
republican Cougress to Meet in "December
1855. In tbat`taise, ?howl
_will the tntimoue
conspiracy of theialaveloilers be carried out'?
! . How wilt Cube;lie annexe' AS a slave State?
I . flow will:the Aliima slay trade be relo pol
1, 'ld I how will i'leree geCappropriatiOtts to
rA enable him nykeep the American Army and
i Navy at the dittywork Of,tatching runaway
I •
..• 1
.:...- ; ,i;ki.- , _..-._•! t, . . , -‘1 .... •
.1- ,1 .r )48 - -- , -..;-i•• ,-: -.- ';%.: •''• • I
- . .
A I , ellos el) OTOYl$.•'. • .
...
..dt'''F i riiMfl .I' 1 liniiie " hid : 'his
- ,17
it i o . pnk . I ,
~ an,
~ son
t till_ aining tikild ' ate ' said 'lO hejt,ilee
b
~•- .4 t ••• ,
~
..4k . ,- . ,=•:, . .
._
..,
• •• Th e Know libthingehaveleariio 0140 f
.the' ,- tPAY coUntle*: . oPllgaite tineitultiti
-by - i't 'iajority. . -• ; ; •
'•g.t. I overnor Keut, of 34.4 ine, u4d 1000'
otht ~.. ha) , ; isstied l a 08 , fir an, an,tii.N.
ir
;9 *Tas .-; ,
ka: 4iii•Yetitt. n, - to'l - i ci .- held at 'nave!, .
sti
Thu ' ay. • • 1 ; : '
-
. . .
enes Of Ireland, :, .
igibeen - fr - ngt*C 4:
full.
7 I ' Anti 1 •Nrehrasia
.
passed. by the Baptist;
. 110,
and Ctinneetietii..: .1
,411 TY i'•
ven ion of R:.1. , '-. . -: ! ';'l
l'heliarrishitig ' . 4rii tan. ''pea 'IliV }Yee:,
l ors Won't be so m
f1,.11,•.:b as. , ..throW . away i
votes' On PollOckl, while' 1 0 .6 ' 's
is it!el
j. .: -, i Disinterested itd‘leel ".. -•! ''' ... '''''''. ' * "l
~.. , ri04... ittitte,S..l 2 'olloe',. - , :t he: \V big .- id idatt.4
ti )r 'G, '•yernor,:- we -lea fr . d an ' the liar •'. 'lin ril
:ffera/a, has . been serit isly indisposed to -..- •v
era
dabs, ailis residlnee. in, Milton. ;- ' ;I.
1 ..
The' vOte 'for Bragg, the' Deinoeratie can •'
to for - Governor •••••• if • North '6o . olina, .is
00 .;: that_ for' Dotter y,, ,, the Whig' ennui:.
- 4.0.009 -, , 'Bragg.'si majority ,600.
Mr. Burt i has not .. )..-,et imiilled..the Presi-l
tif- his at•eeptatteel of thegtivertiOrShip, Of
.4,3(4. •It is thOup,ht., he Y l Fill 'decline : the
intment. • • • 1:. .• i • ; . ' .... • .
The
,:notes of all ibut Totit.of.the Indiana
Banks were ..refred . • by i the • • Batiks iri.
tinati - . Monday list,Whielt; eausdkonsid4
d. exeittiment. ;1 .. -. • - -V".;• - . • :- '• ' ;
Soi
the',
rid
did:
48.1,
dat4,
den
Net
~IPP
Cinc
crab
t, . ,
he . llialsoti'S 130. y. Clinp . any ifre . eliarg
ih having the Indians to ninrl .
- z•
. IQ white settlersin•Washingion Territo.
... •• .
iin the States,. The story as ilfoutzlit -tO,
' invention of the Indiansl ._ . '• -
ne 1 loagest, Rayroatt iri.the., world.' is.
II) be. - the • Illinois Central, extending. a .
ii • - ! •
re of seven diundred. and thirty-one
and. is now_ railid v approaelfincr coin
, • a
ftl. . ! . "• . . . 1 ''
'
ed
der,
ry f
he fttl,
said 1 ,
dicta'
*bide..
pletii
1 . ,
Ii• to
ti?ti.
tiolia
pt. , op ,
than
amp:
the ek,
!t %
1,. -tts stated be,
.
~
t itud at;: i lndiannpolisi
eon tutihn of Itidianat
a! M - iliodist Ininistcill
ti i 4 viiingitiiiiisters ?',
are tbiii , i for the Ne
ThelintOligi:4o
of It 1
ci-Britili wo-
. .
3 _• i . .
to eill...et of the GreytoWti affiir is lihe . -
lie:alost dkastrimis to the AthriiiiiArai
s• i It Was a inakith of Narileorr,.llllElllf:`4-,
)12i Well fo.uileot, • that the hatred of the
e was less. Ana efous tO,•a goyernment.
its epntempt.
.'' his pusillan ituous said
Lily ;outrag,c hQa
•
tlO _ . ltill .. 'oiler r ...a, him,
tgarcd martial law at-,Greytown, is fully con l •
firmed by the reeeif4 at Newt York of 'ifs of
fteial notification "to.tpat. effect; ..So also the
sei4i re of the Punta Ide Arenas by Coinnianl ? -
der IJanc,Ltek, of thel British war ship Espie'i•
gle : lS•eonfirtned in the same !Wanner.
~ • . i -
II: I ' •
I , ThelSpringfield [State Jounial, the eini,,
tral Whi -, paper of Illinois, has adopted :for,
1
. . 7 ~ . , . from i
its fr lotto an extract
Oa 'S " specclies—'' I never eau,. .atid never:
10 1 11 and !no varthly „ ! coyer can make me,vote
to s iread, slavery soiver territory: where it
dOes not I exist.' : . - ..F • .
=--Tlie, election foe-Congrefistuan in the St.
i., - ,.. District of 34:50 n
uri haS resulted in,
at of : Th(4.llas." 1 Benton,and the, election
,other - M. Ke' tam t,Wilig. ;. The local,con.
1 .,
in' the City Nsu red in the. success of the
le 'AMerican tie -'et,
.and tie defeat of tw
ti ? i, .ticiikt, ,chid `is identi fi ed with thefor r:
popplation - espeCially. .
-The:. eostniaste
i,hai been inter
jtd suppress the
.42' Clipper, Weal
lim. 1 The Clipp
' has . ,rbeen
pros'
'his deputies.
tp . ti N -h(
Bog,
•••,..• ;
-in,an oration
Edward Evi,
c, wetil&,vather
oft le mountaikth
the VII& wolf- and
1.- . •
nea9est neighbors, w
kep , at the: bottom
a . p: lidige of .fertili
e ,
II )
il
. ren'in lazy. 'l4
n I rtinte." '• •
~.
. 7 ,---IGov. Bigler se '
ift‘sing a l'. - ?,(4uest.- .1
iflg r i ! pwcr is growl k
to keiety. John )
ger, is out again., • )
What u kree . eo r
speethes, and judge. T !
tentihriee,are, witeril.,
uudt4 all Iheir•worli.jv
pe
n '.l . . .
.• • !I
-HlVe have-receiV
c l ular sofieiting subs
titet4 - fugitt.v,es - Ttil
'are.evtittinuttlly firri
this pap..r we leattn
yearl rto leers than live4, i liaVe . thus fled
thattllol . number ] .
ratejOf 2000,per•ant
•
annexation of Cada
tion illoth for that! : •
Sttuei. 1 , I- '
•
. • • !, i • ' . 1 - .
',Bei/. John - Ulan hers made a. speech at
Bedf4d, l the otiti! 'day, • in!whieit he'made
knoWn that.:he bail i letter in-biSPocke,t.frMn
(.'xovr•kligle.r'wide! showed ißigler to be
..` sound
,on the ten perance questiou:' l'his
.gr..'.(iinitnberS is': • ' great. tAtco Foco, and is
• trying tie pull thil Itvool over the eye S -of
. V -
ters•in the 'saute ay, as. Was attempted in
t.
1144; when that e .ar neighbor' of:Mr. Polk
deelarpd him to ti la 'better tariff man than
!leery ClaY.7 - 1 ~ 1 Chambers has. been- call
ed- on .ti.r -the lette ' but.ithas not been forth- .
.conting.— illas/tln ,ton Cokononwea/th _ .
.., '
. . , _ -i .t i
-+A,. eorresoplnt of The Independent,
Writing from l o rein nt rount . 3.,-.loWa*, stays that•
on the,4tli 'of Jtdyi a Atortnoti.preacher 4ith
• his;faMily and sfx ii3laves, frt - im the State . 4.if•
SiisSisSippi, on t.)l+ . way; to Salt Lake, en
camped in that, neighborhood, 'and_ the next
morningsfive 0f' . ,t114 1 ... six slaves' were inisitig.-
i r
Does..not the 1 . 0.. t, hat a Mormon preaCher
emigr,ttes with h)4 loves to'•• Utah; render it
prettyi certain that . hoauthorities.or Utah are
fitvOrable,to the int eduction . of slavery into
that :iiriitoty ? ;., ~ ow `long - betbre - We Shall
• be calfed-upen tO, a nut a-new State into the
Union, euttibinii4 i le beauties of Slaveri and
Poligainy :1 . • - : i - 1 • : • - , , :
.
-- 7 - le.,trovertim nt seem :to..,he more care- .
f
• fill ofi‘lr, Berl und''s . honor than itii,eredit.
Whet Mi,,,Borland‘ made his. detuanstration
in Set 4 nail, he oranized:
a! foree . of, return ,
jag 'caiitbrail i alti ..- ti protect,! ies h o . said, the .
propefrty 'of the tr t ransit . COtitp,any. , Mr:Ya . -
I F ,
1
bens, she cOutin4re`a) - Agent tort,i)%i-e4 • . nn.... ,
ney'2, - ,9 the peOtol,f.'San, Juan - to. • pay . these
men. or .4 . 1% .- *, •• he 'WiTt.i*ed $lOOO,
giviil a draft oni't e Governinerit - at-Wask
ingion for the anitO, nt.. Thii draft, w44,pio- -
sento",at Washig' an- nti,Tnasdtty.. 'and pro-.
te'o 4 "'the - V 1 01 1414 "i'ertigni -Ito PaY, , /
, - , 1 . -.. - • 1 , ,• 1 • • •
La
per-
lute
, eer.
---' As t the' i' r kirli;iOn Morning Journal, hovi'ev..,l
k er, only. givm cent to the :Indignation - - ofltri - :
j ••i ' i ' . I;lividual. editor, old jibSsihty otilv, y.) ; the
..
ri i ikrspenklng c' , , f the nil*: 1 pOA;4! sentinientlit, its . iin) - itcduttil ~yleatulls-4,i;.
vs :1 -‘ Herieup of . tniservl ire' doi , ..t. antleiriati, , the incituedliturflyttl.4 l
lrifO*itieWidlii - tf 6 e - S . *li * VnriliesTYVOnlli:iftii.lit,:4. - .. - Whit w:ti .
-i . • .f, - TT •! do exptal;' : = ll44 iever; . hl:"an' - iitiiieriair 'grrti‘:.l
%iv' I'' ,
.rietitlieqiiiosAilinikyreaely
- Ablutions``,have: been; ' (rim -John B!li;
iiveri,tions of Milne, • tondOhi! but ie. e_ann.t. eolift!Se to'ultYottitl6.-
-. Epi, co p a i se km . 'War appreliensionlbr sui,t 4 s.. ,
I --- rv'gult4; - 4:4-' theii: e .
. • - I -urged brt VG telligerenf•edit4 s .axl titz k or i . :
-I . .. - 1 . ;••• . 1 , A.-tittle time will ; see . :di tbing r i g h t - E.,-/hi,
excited fhe contempt of
. : •
lOre asseMbled .
at the Blepublioin Stan;
,by Rev. G. B. Jocelyn,
that out'of Lice hundred
- State
n that . only -three
. .
oraska s‘6ollle. :
!that coMmander Jolly;
4)01 Berinuda, had
IT At EinitAbtirg, Maiy!- ;
(Ting , . with and: attempt
cireulatieti of tilt! -BaltiL
-e K ow: N,
r 'not the only paper
gribed by 14r. Caiiipix-11
. .
.The Tea 3tillion bill
The . Iloinesti'lul . bill fu
•- , - braska. •. • .
. College, l llittsii: • . The bill extendingthe
.
7ett.cinee: said: - 1 tem . . ' • • .„ .
ni - xtifY the bleakest :The. to give elect tc
!i,t, towers above us, WATTproi•ity treaty.
,the rattlesnake for • nea - late Alas 441r0y
-ill;
If-, g e nglinh -adonial journals,f- KW
rs
on; lill ICB,' utterance to thOriewa:nf
the British Gc9rAtnment, in the matter of tle
desti,irtionytfirey town, We migbtApeet'to
up :some fine morningi by- dlrot
andhel.l*an Epglish squadron,.sifit to 1:#11-
anee.teeditnts jhe diseieditat4 pe4 T -.
nidnees of th - e - Admmistration and the Admin
istration's pet,, 'Captain Hollins, at Grey
town.
in this
busine — 6 , ,
ss i 'an . -rnflied•'44
our:-.English friends-to lheir - w:onted-O.' „ i - j, !
aure. ! hp, itit&hy that
,Ilieree.-11.farey-Bortflund-liollin4!;aehievOin6j
N. has bten reveired.'withi g hiss 'all- sekions
of-thu and-a liss in whieh everyliody
joirok save ittnnediate pensiotter. or - the
'• 'White Ilouse.; - 'They sc*.• that Abe': ao,'
itself,.;as.well. as th4 , Ardininistration•that anth
orized. it, is li r eartity r eotide:tnne4 ,Now; hay
_usstk such,ranci.4 a.s,thege,' : our Extglish
iporaries lir,e, - expeeted.',- to see";otte,,.thing
and. tha is,-.the unfairness and tbity- of.
Bing the Atnerienit,:peopleat,,large,f o r
Indy. prieediq,rs of one ;pan, 9,r: ,one
set of 111e11: , w e All thre • Nr up
coin. united Ouinting:
)I1- or sung to.! peans
ieree and .seeretary'
harsh thi ags . might be said : of
petitnes do thit4rs which
)o•-inean; to hold, a great
generous
. pepple
of these little
.• of Grey . tOwn,'...
our 7 eap.
prtises to
to r prcsiilo
then, Nyhatev,
us .we should b.
Gl )v ern in cuts
are too small;
naticl, anda brave.
,sponsibfri
;'things, is this anaihila
• ' - The Whig F%rty .
. - 'Dead-for iTdueatl . - The
ern polities did all --tkei.- wt.
-Whigs a triumph: , .;lk yid&
thoughtWou Id prevent the aide! . ,
:rtsolviA . on'by-the northern W.
out 'hopes of gainitig'sortiethiug by .
linti.--Southerti Democratic eaders,t,
Ones, ' were Anxious to be . beaten,' -41
-mond' :Enquirer.- intimated its •iitisire
pi I! ie v. Bat. the peopre' were Ioo" straigi
ward:, 'They... voted .. getierally . • as they .
Brifgg waselectk.ii because'lthe State . - has Ix
ciane deniazttie. (44neral Scott had a mit,
juritY„ . bea ting Pierce agaiast heavy- odds of
position as he had dune theMe),,- - ica''irl. Sitice
that time,: however, a- -gulf
.has•been`ri - ened
hetWecn • northern and southern -Whi a
hideous chasm not to-be crossed.. : , -Not a s -
4 9/S.:aurfliera Whig . voted fur - Me. .iYeln wilt
, f
Bill; There is nothing statthern•-politicians
, •
?dread so uluch,as,au,is.-.-is on Nlavi r iry at the
, presidential election ;. - there is, -nothing they
hope for so much a that liEe•Whigs Will keep i
up an alliance with : the wrtched- fragment -of
• their party 'left in the Soot They -coo,•ca-• ,
ress and flatter to gain the : point.. Jf gained,.'.
the W - higs - ivould hardly h ye n.-single, „State
4 1,.
at the next,pre: , -Ideatial elet r tion. :Tia,ly could
not N*,, with the. Dentucrat6 in ticielit...til the
slaveh•iding,titclion and iv ada :have.n i -.-- i f 1
owin g: •.-1 0 ;,- ; . () nil,. 0 WM
, ... .
. . . .
greiii deal to, • say al; a.
to ,4.4, , Minend:thein,to , the people : of, the, frce.
Wflig candidate. for Canal
States'-• Between two s tads, they would ~
- • • i ~ . -
. ..
~.. I . tug i toretg,ner, • W 01; iv
-tome to the-ground: ... .
~. ..•.,- ,
As tfOll . iisseuri,the t.ll e is-irretrieVabl-v : d fPrgil°%---belicl-giAL-s('‘•
I eotiik to this f otinty, until he w
PernOeratie, Cot, Biitte is defeat . is owing
-0141..1 . 11 that be an• objection lit to di••sensiOns in- the, dOmit ant party, and in it
to Whiff strength. At a presidential elec.— ari-,Y :tine, "4' 6 6 14.; 11 iist ( -him . ;
,
i thin; the democratic C:indi ate 'would be sure- 11 ' . that 'll et t. rl . P 1 7.4511 00: 1 :S.-
~
, -
••t ..uceess. ,', thretgo
,prejild l ices . strong - enialtihtO fit., .
- • -- - r - - .A,I .• „. a 08*k...rears citizen: - • fits experience in
• ~, - CORM S.. ' : iou m atters;*evioil4 ' 1 - 6 • his • arrival lii
1 .
Tr iAlowi il a are •it titottlf , the . motit - s impor- .suge age of si:1: ipimths,' pi tist - , have- been
t-,
) 1 taut tl s passed by Conioress .durin: - .. its last . itedl .? But /4,tnocrutie editOrs' f3twerk at
t, • s,
.a M•si.g . ri,.p• .; l;how . • beaMiltil eotiaisteni
thou ;,.and rather. weaken. the force of.•
call . op, the Members o(their party - to
away,froni- 4. Kiai'iv Nothings...-
1 : The rigtijiir ~3 i .pprpriat
Thiz,Ransas.anti .I\vbr4ti
ThcO)ill provicliti.' for tir
. !•ers • , •
week: • - . .
The trouble. is, those vito ..sustatio. a bad
cause a,re.geuerally, morti active and zealous,.
than tLto a si•ho sustain, a
. #ood eatise,'ivhieh is
a -eouiplitneut:over the left to the mends'. of
i progress . .. an*. reforul_.- leondempoil ; Jour.
not
th l ''
~ • • • -
i
•' 'ln relation' to exPe.etation - of the.
;- • •
Administritt ion .leaders to 'control ti, peopip,
the New lurk Eretting.osktlie - iilde4 and
ablest 'derimeratie paper in eXistence, liti§ 'the
t following
1 • I :We know 'that the
1 ..„
..Ivitz.hitgtoti that the 1i1e..0
any - :doetritie Wilili the in
Veal. leaders. and make it .l
i t
, . have to do,'-say- the politi
'trot the,tvro'llouseS, 'is t
it re. that it .4- itu • Ad mitt i,t
I the party will, Sooner or .
less trouble, : . but ;,finally
brought. ever , to its taipp
-some truth in this rule i.
. - ment,. We d'o,uot, pretem
• been frequently- illustriM
oitr.eettutry.;:llll parties
',thi....tpitiiiitts-of their let
N9v 1 1 1 4. 1 94nr.0 shOws, 1
`off pa! v . 0* :! a pptication.
fiat.ey is t equal to all des
'IVO. it; there :nay . he in
..lous. for its kiipaeity of su
-tticenee." -- ' -
arornitn. I 0 14.
The OW - t it 1 a ► th
Church; of tju plac, w *nude out, on sut
urtfity,ioll3.,lo thC—tuoup. NSWIOnn.
In (* . le ': PIALVS,_ thq; T uzitccs Co.thplip
Chuffy pru,nerty
.I,rivP'retusedtp tusv,r (14:A.
likbhup,:tprlkhrch,thtptig4t et .ip
*tbdraitpit,ittn EA# ll O i ; bcca:ex-
Struggle in.ltansas.
40110 .- Gobteia . eitizen, of ; Wayne county,
01410o ' -Tis' - Territivy; !outi
'144. Res.:writes-tack to the
-Canton-Trans,Shive-holding Junto
e detenkitied. not to" perinit anti-slavery
*pie toAttlehi that Territory, sa
shis ail ~ the gvertiment; fnnaionaries - are ail
slaveholderA,' or 'devoted to its-extension:--
Mr. Vandei - sliee, Indian agent athong the 10.
, wa and Kiekapoos, about thirty . miles'*estof
j.St. Jot-eph;luul heard thatan agent for - al r ee
Soir&unpany was in St;',,Tosepb who integij.
locate a..whole lawns-hip !if Vree Nit ers
•Kak.-44-, iwere'froutbh:i3suillPentiyi:
:xa A i As ' imk 4 Aliatt ,„ .t l iorot•Atie.w . tweuty;.th qussact
7eznig-rap4 Nrassfidiki - sclitts. Tlieref ore ,
thiMejlOV:l)ld hi4tanougered the out
of the Territ4,,ry, under the penqlty of, l y
ing, but -the man feat;lessly !finished his bus.
nes.4. Mr. Grabie that A'alidersliqt o r ,
demi-him out. of :Kanig . ;with' Pree Soil
--erwand Abolitionisbe *-mostindignant
manner 4 not -Withstanding tour-fitilraof alt that
i arc nettled the,Zerrittiry..are-...ti00r peOple
(htinti tvote Itgainst';s64elt: ,He tays
,that every ethigrunt is ekrsely
sentiment*,-andiierwl y
t • tea viith the vengeauke , of thelnyrtni
-7..4oos:4A:slavery' if he is .tinctured with :Free
•f - -
f t:jf C •WcutHris. - 4
~„ recent
tion
,iti.,,one of the. llArrisbUig 13emotratie
per,.s .- I'rW.4, a l amentaVe„dinainution of the
,receiptsfor -tlls on. the.%tate. works, during
thd,lic•t six iaonths. ' Just about :the same
wC• . are int allied 'that : no bids•fot the
the . Main Line Iniv4beenrep e i x ,...
d;
,fi
the'perioxed• by layi .r io thaOle
net pa - 5.. - ed by the last Legisla are K 1 sproved
dit-astrf ;us failure in, Conscsittente of the ira
pc.,rtitieut interferei,lee the Catud , t,'"orocal s .
sioners ' and the hig hpiices t rixed. There is .
:soniething in thew filets 'Which ought to corn-,
mud the attention of the !people-of:Pennsyl
vania, cow that an julportatit election is ap. .•
preaching, in. Nvilich one, 'party .. has,deelareaA
the sale ,of the public works one of its psrdi-''''
nal Principles, and the, Othei has Shiiked
question , entirely. is evident that, these
eanalSr and railroads are- beethuing tio,re and
infirtl Of an incubus niain the State treasury,
and'thae it is to expect - better things of
theta! - as Jong . as they remain undei.the con.
trol r nd management bfmere partizan poli
tielat it is to' be hope d that the next Leg.
• isititnie will act - lecisively upon :1111i ques.
t .
o) th Anterwa».
e South.
nagers of south
to, tleeure the,
'there, they
holAtrig
truelL
irewd
1
! Call.; ;t
iiIIAN 'pi:l.
Nt - class xvitr stcaD►-
haCTadbd L 1 treaty.,i
Kihsas and ;
~Varehuusing. sys .j
the CansOinn reel
d of the f,llq~~ ing
.
Ippiniop pievails., at
pie will take attaii-t
iutlai. of their. fieliti4
heir owe . , .. "All we
teians wlay,n6W cim-
o Fay •of any
ratiOn-meamtrei aitd
later,- with more or:
and -'certainly,. be
That there its
to - .deny.. It has
the history' of
like ~.to eonfornt to
•, • i
.Party,;oubserven-
Out,itre.maiie
.
mires too-outruectt
and
Bail News. _cane i,tgainfor got ,
I,llgleis• er:on the , Prohiliitory-.Liquor . Law
to the ' din Cha - mbersi the.Govem.
- .hls:pro - 416e to sanction a I:tightof-Searell
buiarj iqui Law, 'declaring: it consti;
all 'voters'. ..ht ti 7 knosiit,.-•- it he.
1. - ..suid - that he we sant_lion aproper or .
law, .we A - 2 it:another:letter
what--ha - ,means b • :a.pioper, and
;cal laW. ,Is it, 'file- fie! Temper..
walitll in is - it tale of ie.
,- !t• at lirarrii , burg. :Let 'is 'intro
tapalng - beforeTtlie. - cleetio • alldN:
-yel afterwards.,
the Right Search.
NV, as .qd !'.
'iveruor ,Blgler do ag . . ) ,
clear, an r swer and no
- 4ter.„ .
L!r e4l
a der uii
ive.snAil not
lock «•iil.s:wctj
hil;rlo6-
pe'r:4tee men . ;
n !tail Letl
-Express has leen'
I t -- 101iiig.tin eNatfittfitttott the operation. of,.
the . fiutltryeind
the . tT,...tilt is , ilfittr . ifi every . 4hlye i ,..t.ate, exitept
fief tti.4. re • any • toJtii*intia,. tJte.,eo.A,'Of
pfirtitig the: Titan escei ds, tfie re ipts for post
ivhile.in f ever2i e;f4t ate . excOt '
Out - land Cat if rrifht;:ilitS -- re'enip - . f.§ - ekeeededthe •
. .
he ina l gustitiltifiaal to iai-I.Yirgiula to
hal hi.ritrivniffng. in.4hich
-Virginia'cofl4nefeb iirii'?iiiAed."Why 'should
it • be - lona to pay .
for 'a)ails yarfied in 'Viriziaia . ,
Neu.= York plys tiiGoveralhentall the'eipn•
ses hot tmti - ti multi and inoie:beshle-1
-The -Wl!
Nel,krasl:a,.llle
Free,Soil pitr
111: 1%74)0d,..11 1
rertiser,,t4)r.l.
This intliea - te:
C9'1101445.
.
igs,..„;,l.loll.lll,DeplocnAts,..Antl , '
.1. ()fall shades, Teinperancvand:
haVp• 11;31 inatgd,Mr: Jahn
11dg, , t Port ladd. (.Me..Ad
longress-,11. fi vote Vf..,135,t0 .
the action, of; the State , in' tht
. ..tanaidatiotpg.. .
.. ..
..
..
....
[lit, , Ter .114S.'pArilcineti , the= ' . men
1 winter lit, Pittsburg ora - 'con
,t, n.. .
.ii ri lig the pa , : suge- sill Al no,' otes
iiiipiies.flir tlieliiFil* .4f. - 4-..
y 3111" lil Alit Al:- '
n i ::':',,.-;''.''. f 1. ..: :':',', •
s)iiriteyin=pi•Yi
po:hy
nil nil
the Veni Somilienelng Au.
gust 21st, 1854::
Jury List fol,
GRAND 'JklitOliS;
in Lattfrop s '. IS. R. Roberts--BatDeF-
Fi2Blill;liirini C. Gu:nisei4llßoot•
Acnrn.n—Jo
FXTER: Ihirvini
.
1 Riveithatigh,li onailian lititOes,:fitatoeit : Jiirsto '
~Blakeslee; Tilisha Farr,o--FOir,*.tatti.: .Tutisint Burr ,
1 Timeinii di;lMMis - -
I 'Morse'--rna - ks : 'George otiiir,ii;: John Berson-- 1
Gr. BK.Ne: Willhite Smith.--Itiitaicav : .S. 111: , itlyno - 1
— ll .kßioß': • dii , i o * Leeol:'4lgui'l..)Tiffluty, C. ,§. ,
Johnaem,*' Inmea, fireenwocki,* 1,..1*M7. an Tingle:l . " -
~fleinterci -11: 'IL 'Ellie,*lieniy -Ly4ns,* John )iiihe
IT
--JES"Wi; - 'l+ illaistlek* - Jere elieliam • -•
JAeks6N - 413eii,j4niin Doeghtv *Roirmio leivhl, 4l4-- • •
ward ltio*ley*-+Lveinite .i•tiele4 • Tiava4; Nathaniel . .
limiter, *JaebblettailteriLLiiiti: ibial:Churcijiill, 1
John C:Deeliell; Avqa -. Feiiik; - .4,:,t.i6, t' :. Reuben ,i
Te.,wksbuey, -.
loin, Jobusao---Riuuirro;pl, r C., D.
Cobb * Joseph'
..ittneilloNviieiii RakielaaSearle
••--Nicw'StiLvott: : RobertGiliespie.i.tOttiiistiop , F.
.F. flatig,ev,* ' A:a' ilantuumd,*' :Tared 'Tyler*-- 6 . 11 !:
trio : W.. 5.: pimock; Getiriei,Fitizier*—.lirsa : N.
..
J. Sherwood ; o!orge IL': Tepper; Levi Miyarie•
sPRetteitt.t.a. - : 4ainet-11 7 :111efloii,:litvid,Lati!iNk. P .
Lyman;! itoileritlimaihia*-;-*liiisti - Liit : Elietiese
14 . 11101., liteit4 Murphy lv.- , -Tittitismt : beorlia Bl al4 '
lee Nutlet: itreghter titery t iiihiinei • '
) -.. . ..
-
NoWiziarke,d , !ktkikS;( * ) , *rik for sy/CC441"411
•
.0 editors h ate .a
\ii' ,Daysie (the
n i ssil nier) he;
\it that he is
lid did not
'ix 'months
inion of
stiikes
hdri
re.
to
suet!
'V in
tleir
'et?