The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, September 07, 1854, Image 2

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043,. and f ' awo ; ~ a nd - then I,ieried all to
.myself,. for it Was only.a dreaM.' . • •
- TholaSt Words said very mournfully, • and ~
With a drOoping of Mary's .lids, until the tear
gemmed lash lay Close Upon her:heeks. Au- -
-other period of deep silence follow.e.d.; :fur the
1 3 . ppi•essed,listenors!gave...noutter anee.to what
- "was in.their hearts', 'Feeling was too strong .
for speech.. ' Nearly five minutes glidedaway '
and 'theriiMary 'whiSperea the name .of.ber ,'
• father, bUt,-Without opening her eyes.
Morgan answered and bent "dewu his.ear.
.. ' You*ill only have mother left,' she said
;--‘ onlyi Mother: , And . she cries- so • much l
. • 1
when -y•qu are awaY:' -- : • . . !
-1 won't. leave her, Mary, only When Igti I •
io.work,'.said Mogan whispering back to the I
- Chili]; 'and I'll never go out ,at , night ,any
•m4c.'
~[
''Ye.S, 'you , promised. me that.' , • .
" 4 And i I'l promise more."
. . ‘..What, i sther 1-! ' '
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Neer to go into a tavern again:
- 'Never,l'. , , ' .. -
.„, . .
' • Nc4•never. . And .rit promise still More.'
:...' FalierT - . '
.:° Ne,-.er to. drink a.dr - op of liquor as long
'
as Ili ' .'..H . . - .:f..• . - . . ': . I .
0 Ober ! dear.? 'dear Xatlieir I .' ~..' 1
And with a cry of joy . Mary started up, II
• and fling herself upon his beast.'. ' Morgan ;;
. drew his arnia tightly around her, and sat [
, with - his lips pressed to-her cheek, whilst 'she 'i
lay,aoinst .his-born as :till as death.
,As ;
death rlt Yes for when the father unelasped'l
, his ar itS the 'spirit of his child was with the
.1
- angel ,' of the resarreeliv.—.Arthur'A ten;
night in a .I)cip-Nitnca. - . - •
• fi : • •
. - Importation of Felons. , •
Thre- ablindaut_evidetiee that sin-er
,
ILI. it ?tot most, of, the European monarehio 1
. hrivelrolm:ea tO a -system. the .exportation of
their felon to our 'shores. By this, they
.ef:l
feet ,AS. - ;.) OjeCt3i, 1: . Get' rid of the most dim
gerolis aral bunion-7.qm 0 class of their subjects;
2:•Pxcitel or keep , alive prejudieer against Re:
pubtes mbong their better disposers tvq,te,
whqm they; wish to retain at home Thy nuilti
,
_plying in crimes in this coml . :
'' try, ' and !Soditriisino• the , belief that - Liberty
•1 ' i • e,
leac's:natrilly to o outrage inia inseeirrity.---
The l;Alinkinu, we are •well assured, is a, -cor
,l
yea translation or an official - Circular •wiiicly
*ii4einina i ted throwdt Belgium.
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No.l - 1898'..] .`LIEGE,: - (lielgitim,) „March
•,/ .
111854. r Ein igran 45 for' the' United Stales
,1
-7--!.t „, i.a.n.sportation : ' ,, . . .
OgNTOLItEsr - '::. The transports for emigrants
for the •Unitc:i gtates,will -take their &par
tOrelroni Autwerp. . 3 1 large number of yes
i
- sets are I ' , gored , already.to leave at various !
pc*iods o this month. X certain mutrabca• - of
liberated prisoners from Nil vorde., and frinp
se erad
. ptionlio.uses, (dep3t de• mendicite) are .
•on the-p4itlt' of 'deptirtitio.
• irva price
of n . - r • , 9
i line - I
eluded, 's 3.80 francs, which sum' should be
p4id . .in - a vauee at the bureau-of the Go vern-i
-or of. the . Pr6vinee. , . ,
1,1 beg of You to Jet.me know as soon' as pos . --L
sile •if yOur district has any passetvers to beli
Ao .l
rworde :. • . , -4., .1
Each i dii. , -Mautl should be sent to the jail!,
i
- ( 1- naiSon i "atret) of Antwerp, and have in hi 4
.„ . ,
possessiot stmply.4 'certificate on the tbllow l
.!:, - , -. .
ma. moai.• :, . • ;
''. - --..Tilt., urgothaster of the. district -of-----J
. 13
Provinei. of Liege; ( . 13elgium,) certifies . tlnit
---:---1- (, ire the age, place of birth, parentage),
'-' ' l• e d •
• unmara .• • ,- N ,
is . .. 11
The departure: Will take place during 1.19
year. every - 'fortnight, • - , .
The Commissary of the...krrondissement I
~• .. • Tu. FLETCHET.
'To - thy . BiirgOinastcrand Council of - !.
=We would- sugg.cst to honest: and-re ,
potable Adopted. Citizens that it :especially
behoove.. them to wateh (through their friends
remainirri in Europe) and expose every 'atl
tempt to flood - our ports with European crita,
lii,als am paupers.. - The burden must 1,4.,
borne . IN:y us all,- but the. adopted Citizens ati.!. -
i sub)ectet to an, undue share of being, exposed
ItO peculi r reproach and-obloquy because df
These ca aoes of iniquity' :ana .mendicancy q,
=Worth ly thrust-upon us.' Will they -not
act 3-11- :Y. Tribune. . -
. •
-- ------=--. .. •- - 1 .1 I 'and its. - -supporters----thc": Coni - ention proceed
"..r.liit EE N'', l Ew . TEnarnatiEs.--Some,,
,I cd to.buSincss. And di they nominate a
we. metidned that the national-au- , :_• . I , . k j t „,,. , ~- ,;. 1 . ,;.,,..
-.. vigi r men. and ':' f •
hatrfrtuagtl a 'plan for,organizing 11: ta° l3 g r e . Ile 'IA •
I '),, • ‘ i 'f• -
r lerritorial governtn‘.:nts in the N--hkr men. NeliniAkaitts nud ant!-Nebraskaites
itry.:south of Kanzits; to -consist SO - - liiii . xed 'to.Tether..!in , ..firornitseti,ous conftisi9ii.H •
the, ebt:tntriesVA% the Clrukees in i Ti' , fli ..,,.•
r ' l . 1 . I .t. - 4; I- 1. • 1 1 1 ' '
• , . ll a 4.1 4..) %nf z . '*
t let ; - , IC: •1 \ : .. • ;i i
lazy, the (..'ree‘s in another, and the !i.. i.. . , I r . l . i . T ._ A ; 4 1 , . ,6, is'..
Or ....ungrt..l 3 .....,diusua di....Trom, ; .I,,,r.i.i.ep
's-and: I•Citickasaw - s in a third. 1 This 1 .. . . •ii • ,' • ' ' .!...
; as . stated.'on -tit authority of a pelr- •ritatwe NNilliain 3 ' lurrell ~ for• Sheriff
, reit., .., .
!
• had Just arris. - e4 froM the Citic•kas•tlw " ' P;otho
1, Martin J.' M-UMforti; : fur Itofry . l, , "- I }'.
tad been sent °tit: to be, eanrisseti•tiy 11: 1 .1t. 1\ it for .Itegister and Recorder; F..,
• - coltoemed, a d who .. , underiit.
werel P.4.1011is ter - for CoMmissioner Jas er Stan
. istiti.Aed citi •ns Of the Unite 4 States. 1•- • ' - , -' 1 '
• , let.; 'for AUditor, 0, S. liee l be.; for_ ck•roner,
'..st sessiuw . of Abe So/ate - t it b i ll. was 1 —. ..
~ . . • i • • :
A r k„ n4 ,, , , , 1 teenjamin Di.x. .
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:._..•-,..,- • ~,...•
... i. - :Ij, , ..
Lll by ` ` Mr. Mr. Johnson, of :
inbodi•ed the' feit tti res •of this Seheme. 1' The ConVentiorirt hen fiiijourned '- :\ViOicnit
~• •,- i. ,
Bich, though. it tvas not acted up, , Will adopting any .resoltitions.,, . .--
...
, form -1. - subject '-ut discussion :at.
1 !_.
atoll nest
t, ~i
ISo the Nebraskialttue4ion is not :et:lnsider.:
winter. ',This bill prOpiii:k.s 1 1 '. • . - • ~- "•, •
.. n „, . i5r ,,,..
(.:;
ii ed , worthy the' notice of llie , e u •,- f
assent or the tribes named ; to extetat .. •• - - .I,i i .• - ,-;"'" g . !r, •.
. Susi l ue
_.
..,.
.11asj .
~. _. , t.
hanta county. • he 'promise Ittiltd--.•
hem the • constitution . and laws of ..theli"
and
.to organize three t t xritorie.s: ofl to the Free-Soil c 'men, in the. MOntiOse.lierno
.lte Ili( ians are to be recognized ;!S tit -1 1 erat. ben•kel -. 4 ? l. 11 -
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THE
tape ag
ministra
three ne
Ulan cot.
crally
011 e tern
(Igo aw
plan it 1
son who
Bari , ;n, .
thci,tribt
to be cc i li
At the
present4l
probal.l
W a
with ti,
ova • t
1'
which.
Osag.cs
The 'title of the. first of these will bel
itivl will 'include the Cherokee §,l
,Seueeas,,Shawneesi , Quapaws.---I
e, of ';the .seeuildlS to be 31uscogree . ,1
will itielude the Creel and . Seminole!
The tit
and it
Criije
Tlill .711
It seen
layed
to alio
tribes
to t?iis
Collar
I
the third is puled Chaii-ta, 341
•lude.the ellOctal,y and saws:-.
s probable: that action was. - pnly .de4
vim. this schentb,j4 Congress in order
v titne to.secure he .consent of all. the
.
desigtuitel3. l. Efforts .are ' now being
. tral; and poAbly the next session ,Of
s. - g - Will.witfiess the passage of the bill,.
%..Ea6tolt Tara . . er (Dent.) of Aug.
. .
I.las the 'following morsel on the Lath- 1
paroo, : , ,
',e 'apologists , of Gov:: Bigler.. in the
40-ur pardon case. sar that the - fine , is i
nfltted,.. 'Row is it?. Gov'.. - 8ig,16,r,...in i
.ii,l6 - 151,.. 1 5a . y that thisillall: was improper -It.
yieted upon the testhliony 'Ofa " 03147
. ,
as nut 'entitled to . credit.. i In - oilier'.
word. ~ he 1 - 4ises . the pardOn upon the - 'ground '
1
of im ocelii... 'Now' we 'ask, any S..nsible roan.(
;if it ' s reasonable: ,to 'suppose for a, thor4nt 1
that, if Gi-iN.:Bi g ier• believed ,Uchan our innci., 1
~ emit ; he would release Min . from 12days con '
finetneuti, and leave a line of t2,so6,:reSt4ig
upon', hiin ? 1 ,NOt ii bit of it.. 'll6::bas a .-,, fr it
and free : ".pardon;" and, although the:: Shetiff
• la.S . been prosetuted, for. the flue, .we r wisli Our
- i•eadrs;to - niark 'our predietion,. that Laeli:ln
• Our will - neyer pay 'it; . The couilty hal be!en'
_\ rolbb d--=the robbers .are, Gov. Bigler and the
per.s.oilis'N'ili6 iw...iii.ura..i.i.Cie . fi ilia pirklimi. l7 ' '
4tb,
$'
Luella
not r.
the p
lv
ho
I
onr neighbor of the Union, must be
rnis Iten,lo snying that "so long as the . -0,4r
t
tole tnendipent - was retained: :the GovemOr;
we elieve,'was opposed io the passage of the
Net, ' ska bill :"'' We any inuB( he miitykrn,
bees sethe-CLArroN amendment is pree \ is!ly
M.'s -: at , as a provision in the clinprotili§e
ynes of 185(k - relating to the territOries
then iirtnipil whieh measures the Govern
;ur
or 4nnifornily approved,in ,every ' . :psi - rt,
IrosA 'the time of their patsage to the present
Inonietit: 7 :- . Keystone. "- -
The N. Ys Tribuie - on-iceouk of :the
spresure of. the times, the falliug,pfra,s4ver
tiiai; and the inerose4 priee -of viper ~14s.
relitie_kd it 4 size. . - I
- ~-~~,
f.'itgiitq . ininct .-Aigio.q.
RAZIER AND THEO. SMITI . I, XPITORS
MONTROSE,. PA. • '
• .
rsday
WHIG
MEI
'tiEoliTai.: n.
,Judgi , of
DANIEL. M SMYgER,
V.-R.- PALMER, the •
gent is the .only ai#Orized A
the cities of Boston, New York
~....._ , j _... .
roilock - Endorsed by the Free pemecraby 1,
' . Withdrawal etldr. Potts . ,! ,' ' 1
\ : ! ter.
• Our readers .- wlil Irecolleq:that ltiPree Detn-.i ; .;
, I •
Deratie State Cenvention tissetnliled et ilar,„! O r
• • ~,, •
rilsbneg,
..August -Otli, Ito pans - icier, the ;hest • •
•oitrsi• :to lie lairs-MA . he the friiiids of •free-; ear`
i,im in euiS cris . ,s.; , That; 'eni,•ention,- repreP, net
eating* the Frecitic.imer: ey of the m:;11ole . 6 -` l. ' s
;
tats, j solenn&s , dCkilitred tl at Clovecrnor -Big s •P e
. . 1 ite;•
ler, from, hisliositien on the Slavery;andTeni.: ;,. • 'l'
•' ' ' is . it : f • . 1,,' V cr
p.erzinee,.4inestions l l tumor ky o . stupor \ 2 .•
anal :that Jainps l'olloek i s pos4ion,on ..hoth thu
these Irent ~ itiesOns; Whalisfitetory - : •.1 The!
Convention, therefot.e..l:.with ; he . eons' chi 6 i
"gr.' Potts; withdre.hiSl,tuttn ;is :t eandidat4
1 for ;coverner, and reeoininet (i l ei.l 'the-. Free
I l i). :' • • 40.1 ,1 . -' ii ovosiz•arl.
..,_i, State 1 o support. Polloal
il They . beliee Ithud the Nebraska' question 4
It , •
an iistre in this election; atnta4 aeeordingl%
IThe I;csolution mid' correvon f d i
enee - of tl . e
I . convention;a . pi‘ear in an .oilli!r t ll olutnti.f . , l -, : I'll
....•, . . . - •
. .•- -, - 444er Co' nventi94.: , . . •
..1
„- On 'Monday lust what purOited, to .be-
,#
Democratic 0. unity Conentioit was held 'lO
Montrose. ' i Nothing that \VC latiVp ' reeentlY
witnessed, has inure plainlY qinced.. the.. e *i, • -.
isteuce of. that spirit before wliicl• i the taro- pullers are shal.ting'in.their sh o es. .The;Cott- : '
..(-nti4 . 413.:•%-11s ovictolitl:: , , g,.c.,Cup with attach k'jli
i 1 and precaution. . 11l seVeral'of the towns)iips,;
•
'Probably in most of them the
.f test..questi O
- tO• voters at, the delegateelectiOns . .W.*!"Bi
let or anti-Bigler." iThe delegates' ref-I:daily
.eleeted'for cheeount townsbiP,;were.thr4ii
chit of -the quilv,ention i . the 'all'egation„v„aitiSt .
one. of `them being. that i he was ''anti-Bigler"
and,' in addition, that he' voted for „the Tein
.. • - s.
• . ii i
perinicti - candidate tbr• Representative litSt
,• 1 '
fall;' Which. according to' the stritightlaced
Party rrit.i; kvha cUntrolled tie Q.onVerith'iti,
' Was ' arrant. Whi . g.. l et'y. or - titiale: hi Ili; a .:`mitsi-,
-7
lii ' i • -
04' tboUgh heldmlared-hitps 1 a Democrat.
I,\TC. - sdid not hear •that there vas any objee . --1
1
tien to the other, one. nuless it was tht'a I
- Wk .11-116t11_‘the Nebraskaitk had brought
ion,
to the •polis--juSt as they trice to dO in M - ottt- .
rose-was perMitted to voted and sat vitiated
\-, • \ •
n
the 'elt.ction. At anv rate, the.Checout del-
Cgates were . tbkowtottt - , the: `pitrity' of the
iparti- Was vindicated and 'ittOpetiolenpe ivas
rewarded. . Thus -purified - -hut still , retain-,
ititg among' its 2 delegates 'rrien Whoiwere streng.
1 Whigs some `6,vo. yeais i age, ttud• whoa chief
t ,
I claim - '-tAi 411 e. name of Democracy n w eon
-1 slsts h* - I , Opeti advocacy . .of the''.-iebraaca,bill
our Conntry,.Piesen, t aiid•Prcispectiire.
We iliVe examined IVith some care., :Gas
,.
- tUtt inn]
,Jolins.: . on's' sTew Map of our C4sUntry"
just- publiblied, :u.+ .in our opinion it 6 . . the
Vev.V -.best ive ; havei:,evet seen. our
present boundaries, •Inchiding the lei:
. ten
raidiou purchase from Mexico—the newly -
4rgatfized territories of 'tenses and Nebras.
,ka—all the railroads completed and coutcm
plad—deftites the boundaries of everpeoun
ty im each State—and in general anciurie y is
Much superior to an other of the itew maps
of our country, with w'hich, we have become
acquainted. The following reconunendation
is from. one qualified to judge :
Itaving teen employed for a long, tune
as drititglitsman in, the General, tand . Office
at'WaSgt
hinon. and "having carefully exani-' ,
bled all the 13iffererit SittpS° of the United I
States up tci:the present,date, in tity estinaa•
thin there.are none that in point-of aceurluty
can cempare with 6aston & Johnson's, New
Map orour Country. - . •
JAS. P. 31eLEAN t leivit Engiimer.
Washin.tton July 21, 1854." 1
Mr. Baldwin,-the agent' propoles to -can
vass_this and some of thendjuining bounties
to make s,ale, \ of the - . above -Map, and our
readers may therefore have an opportunity
to ex:ill - tine' it and judge of its merits ' for
them - sci yes, - •
tar, tkat the report, of the
governor''s remarks, on the 'Nebragka
40 Fultomminty, which flppuirild eri
gnially in Os -rfille, Spirit, is widelyi copied
in papers of all parties in tiState, eon
'ns
a - 41%1i statement of Bi,gler's, t position,
fir his oton,atoutlk., Woulid.it be t'!•.:)") much
,t 6 ask -4 1 #3toi?grOse;Denwcraf to thl°W l, the
4
eitanaple, or.the Lux : fine anal ..ot her
I'
staunch Dornocratit , sheepo, and lay; that rep
Port;togetter . witfi the Ife#6..tfjne's' attgitt O ts
thereon, before, its, rea4ers ? •it - do
good more ways than one.
...
int GoThelatineAtil) THE SLAVERY
1- • 0,IIIISTION. , '!.: -• ..
t Governor Bigler, with all his - Pro-slavery
antecolents• after having-reethUmended to the
. ,
State. Legislature the enactment of .lawa - : fa
. , r' • , - •
Yorii* the iditiNtion -of slitw'ry, after having
iusPtl.. hii influence to prevent the voice of
,
L Penrisylvanialheing:given:thrOugh her Legis
-1 lature \against the Nebraska hill, after ...( ving
consented to ruts as,th4".candidateo a party
fully - committed` .an faVOr . pe.:tha ' bill, and
which makes, adhesion 4o it a party test, aftei ,
',laving tacitly alsented-ftet; 44, assertion s - xi , mde
!hi , .all' the": leading pakr o f his , party that
he is in favor, ofiit, after! the Democratic State
Committee , have prepiredAirider hii-,supervi
slop.- and 1 ' t it he world an adaress'
ii.t.fil . vpr, of it, ay, ~finally sitter. he has him
; self decl . ttred; hi: a public speech, as- reported
by one
. 6f . his - tiwui partisans, J. M. Cooper,
F.sq.';'editer lot* - the • Vd,Pey. Spirit, that he:,ap.
priivea/the- N,Olorasita bill; and' would dcfeUd
ii,'.3S,Afoundeil On the ;rest principle of * self--
government pthernor Bugler, we say, With
such an ei..edents; Made'a'SpeecliiimMoritrosei.
last well:, Which the editor of the, ifoiLtro'se
l)riaocrag, Who'.claim4 th ,i)e. a,strOng ' i nnti-
Neliraslia Man,.aißruni " . 11as:, v.aken - away . all
- , sonahlt! CauSe,Of complaint from any guar
:-.-Afler. Snell Ali assertion;. : from what
rptalS. • tt3 he d i le { - 4 , trtyr„gart
. 11 . 1 this sty
li,' it lis wortli wluile i:tci 'eiaminc;With some.
'coy ,at thelGlivel4lo said .ilire, and see
what sort , or.a tiimudation the assertion is
5Ca.: , . tyho'zvve r • reitiii . ' : itio report of :Mi.:
!eeli, i can 114Cdly fai) to :ppreeive its .strik
siMilarity to addre.' Ss No. 3, of the Dem
laic State Committee,..a • document which
at 'well-known Delliperatici paper; the Brad-,
firrd :I?eiider . ,- justly4aractklizes - in 'the *fob;
1-
~ii.~Gi
1961,?
/CM* ri
Torthtintb6rland.
loner;
of A 114,Theny. •
cone.
of IVllfttgofoOy--.
Amen Newspaper,
gent fat this paper :iii
and Philadelphia/
;owingt l erins
" It etideti'vors with 'a disingenimsliess wor
tliy of the ifetighjece .1144 irrpte it, to ciinfound
the henie.st indignation :of Freemen tit, the vie:
lotion: 41.. a rNiitional i'intiPtiet, with the trea
sonable acts 4 abolitionists. ' •It employs the.
'same flirty glime . which those wlei do the dis
graceful. work Of 'slatrery 'always use,. ai great
pretension IcirqiatriotiStit, li love of the! Union,
and on ellFeltension of disunion. :While it
earefally skulks the itrue question, and the.
iniquity, Of the, outrage perpetrated upon the'
North, it has a 'lively .9.7ase of the indisere-•
tions of..the _over,-zPalutts opposers .of the
measure:" 1s ~ . , .
. [ . , .•.
.. - :
1
- It: is true there were some things he Gov
,
'enter approted in the 'address - bite ded t - or
general eire ! tilation, .Whieli he did not deem if.
. • ' 1
prtidentito repeat in. sosmany surds in the.
locality. For instinee, l the address says,
"The 'only matter of inquiry has long been
how it (the Institatien C4‘ . shivery) was to be
managed to "the greateA advantageOf both
i
the white. and the bla k IC : raceS. The latter •
number Several milliot s-
. and -we are forced
to, the d Hein in & of licittitiing a large portion
'of them in litintiog,e; or }nuke them our 0%11-
pabions and cipittl, and permit them - to
share the, honorsof t,he...State, and intermarry
with our ditoghters 'mid friends.": lie show
ed his discretion bytittif Urging such an argu
ment. in tlivor of the perpetuity and extension
of humaobondagehefOre the fre e men of Sus
, : 1
einehatina:.eounty. Ilie did not say, he, thirst
not say.. here, personally,aS he . says, through
the State Committep,:it the address, "Lit us,
fellow citizens, dise l itrd 'the doctriucs of. 'the
• ~ .1
abolitionists and initi.slavery agitators,. and],
look .upon .the:opitOons!.whielt.tlici have pro
. i ,-.
mitigated, 'and are now promulgating, as the;,
ftilae lights thrown'eut by the ancient federal-r
, ists, during the:ll.isSouri ControcerF,T, to mys-'
tifythe people,,and",repiti lost power.' - i= The
day of Wild fanaticistu' ; And stolid bigotry. on :
the questiOn of slaiery has paSsed by in this
State, and lierdemberacy Oud her peOple gen
erally haVe planted themselves upon the prin.-
.. ,
ciples of-.the comproinise - Of I'Bso, and there,
thiiy will continua to stand, whether victory
.or defeat awaits theiti.. They- are willing to
see the citizens of the territories detettiiine
i • •
in : theirPrintary assemblies, the question of
..::
donteStieslavery fur themselves; without the
control, or dictatnin !. of the' central govern
ment, hi eh -'lur : . t . 'o f
w.tie may ,_ iy;tt usurpa, ton power
pretend, to definer the lines of :freedoni 'tit'ii .
slavery :t degreds of latitude andJongitucle,
43f... by..._ge.ogrupliiCal boundaries." No_r; he
had not courage •to iCill the feopie:: quite, so
• • .
plainly!i . i.s they aqt l.
tOld here, that slavery is
to. lie More, privM:ged-t.tian, freedom; that
' thOse who- aiOtateifol , :slaveri are Democrats,
i
,-=but thosciAvho anitaterfor.freedont, after Shive
ry has coniniviteed the agitation, - tire-Feder- -
alists,\(4, 'sihnetlii',iiielse equally horrible.-,--- - .
But On examiiiation of his speech, tisrepOrted
in the I.leniocrat tinder .his sanction, will show.
. •
'howclokely - he follov;fed• . the pro-slavcry, ad
dress. '.• 1- -: :, 1
- • ' '- • -1- • i• I. . -
er
- -11 e, tiovernori. assts, both in his' speecli
and the;' address.! tlitit...he, organization of the
territories . of, Nebraska and Kansas irtis:a
subject ?With whiPh . 'he had, ofeially , nothing
to do. ' Now,
,we 1(110%S . '
,he
' he has• interfered
•
withthe slavery stion, and. with thii;sonte
...-• ipt e
....
Nebrisha...,ipiestion . ,:
. an4,_ unfortunately, : fur
'him and for the Crimtry,.alwaYs (intim 'wrong .
side!' `Being . GOv4knor -certainly: aooi . not .
dePrivt.' hint : i:if 'ilii liberty cif speech, arid if,
,
not as... a . Governer; , .thea as a man, lie waii• l
called' you by 4very, principin: of. true pattr-
otiSin;; to raise his. Voice in opposition tiithel
contemplated., outrage againSt •freedotti and:
justicl ••• instead!. of.' which he used his in- .
,fluitincet-offieial,.Or personal, or - whatever .he
Pitoosei to Coll it, tp prevent this great Com
ttionWealth of. Which he is •so proud,' from
speaking Out; as : she:blight to hain done; on
the. sidP ,of :freedoM. And; now lie seas \ to
. ,
eapejthe- Zet•ril)iition
. iliat on, indigucuit. peo
..ple are obout to', visit:mix:4 him, liy a,subter- 1
fuge,.like that of theguilty king, "Jini cant
not-0,4 2 i did it. : , l 'i'‘We'do.stii, and it : --is our
'firni lieliei;'ait.4 - ‘4l - have heard, More ;thin I,
.one, hit.elligetit . :arid honest man of his:own 1
party, declare it as their belief,* that Will'unn
Biglerthad - -it in' his PoWer,as:.GovernOr, of!
.PetinsYlvania, to ilfcat :the Nebraflo'hill.....--
Anil for his reereartey. tit i6t, erisis,' fir his
imbaeryieney tat Southern' :poliCh' ire , doubt
.nittiltho people 'iril tafteilumat his-word and ,
-"strike him doWti."l . '•' ': . : -: '. --:.: •' '. .! •
--, '
, - 1 1 (4h the: sppeoi.ao the `iaddresS" say
.‘ it_. Is; scarcely :pOSslbr that, : the elCT.tiort: of
(ifiTeCnor, Whoi..ver': may au' weetg'is: itihai-e
-ant' iset'eal Wearing; ' the f*t
' :•p i • . upon ;.,u urelpo icy , '
oftlit4e, territories!" end that "the
. repetd•of
the it(lsSouti iliinpromiite is hOi'an '.issue in
1 i; •
this lquitest, ' ile the people - 0001d li e 'init
d ; r ; • •
to believe this,it:wonld itli,4 the Genitor's
1 -•--- ._• \i _, ,'' .:"
prospee. - very:Materia44,--IpUt they cannot,
Thistivesti. hot an issue t\l We had_almoat
said! it wt :, ..4 only issu e--it certainly fa
exceeds all others ittimPnr:l4mee. The mor4
al' sdn'se and - feelings of the people hive been
. 1
g
outraed by act of, s i l therr unfaithfalserv .,' :
in
anti at .Washington,;' attd. its their • prayers,
f i I
and ; petitions have beep treated with cor,
tempt, they ha4 - deteriiiiikid to use the soy
°reignpower secured to the re- by ,the conSti .
~ ! i -,.
tutton, and \see, if they icanhot make . them
selves heard by 'means of 111! ballot box."
Thd queStion if; whethei . 'the : ekethen of on.
or the other of the candidateiwouid . he un
derStml as an!cindorseinent!Or condemnatio
of the Nebraoa bill. 1 Th at that; meaSur
was 'adopted 4 the Nation al . A.tfininistratio
and foreed thrOugh Cone* as a Democra
,
is measure, and that . its'is4port.iS.declar '
• ; • .. • q _• \1
bylthe . Administration '
press to be a test of
party adhesion; no one ic`lt ki deny It It IS •üb ;
ways understOod that•the tkiamph, of a party,
. .
itntnediately niter the adOtion of., a new
principle or Measure I!; , yllhat party, must be
constrned as an eudorsetnetit of that principle
~
o r imeasure h, the people, while :a defeat, like ,
that of :the Nt.bras - kaitieS' _ih .lowa,'-most ere-
. ,-,,
phatically prO pounces lits c ondemnation.--
Then, when We see the', leioers of 'a great , or-.
ganization which sic - leA itsOf the Democratic
' I - : • - .:. - i i f ,
party, openly" accepting the NehriAta bill as
a-party nicest , d. aff the same time GOV-,
triter Bigler tells its ; I his election would
• ::
..: :i ,
~,
not be an endorsement kr,: that measure, we
..~
naturally atsl4 when did] the Gove r nor nave
tlie Democratic party. l? 1. 3o'far from having
left it ; he stod up beroreus. ; the 'other- day,
and told us how proud' lie: was, to belong to
1;. • -
that great, glorious, and„stainli , ss l.
party, that;
never_ did anithilig ivimilk! Does, that look'
like withdraW ) ing truer ; the party, or cotidenth-;
ing the Nebraska bill;!.! $o thr front it, let al
Mea.mre . .be once: chr;lsiellcil "Democrath.,";
•:::; • - - •
and - if , forthwith beeotOs sanctified in his :
sight. , The ;party •eano4:„ no wrong. Well,
Might he attire that ;Irvin at. he' said here was
; 1 • . ,_ 2, .
sybstantialtithe that same . he said in Fulton
county, wheiit . be undisinisedly l declared in
fawn- of they Nebrtisltal.4ll; twit 'well. might
"an old Democrat" fenkhrk, as ••he did on
leaving thegivtind aftir the Montrose Spemh,
that "the •Gqvernor i'llinfOut-and-out Nebras:
ka man.r. \lf,:With ;all these facts: staring
theta inrthelface; - thelPtynple can be made to
believe - that the Nebraska question is not an
issue in thiscontest, tisitithere are tuort.. ver,t
itahle ." - I . (nox . v-Nkt.hini4,B"!:in the land than . wiz.
. . . ,
had ever supposed.: 1 - : i .' ; ;•• 11
li , • - • ...•
Both the ipeech;tuttlthe ."address" declare'
in tisior of "non,interyention"—" popular soV
erLfignt yr----,i` the priticiples of the coinprO::
imise - of ;1850"—tlielOoccmor Isaying in hisE
speech that;;" he would ;have organized Ne - ;
braska and ;lansas, could he hate controlled
it, under tl* act of 1850, - withoat disturbing
*.i 4 • .
the-ifisrurt comproiloso at a11.',2, . What .de
they mean '4-applyitiethe principles of.:th4
_,—
comproinise of 1850 Ai - i Nebraska and tian,
- 1• -
sashe . ifollowing l estract from the "adi
dress" will explain i F
- : • . : ,
"This leaving. the fpieStion te . .the people
Was first adopted by, ctin' greSs in 1850; and
was intimded to be Oodral in - its application
to all t erritories thereafter to. be organized
that it 'vas to be a finality as to the principle
to be invoked, but not 4 finality as to its ap4
plicatiol—
thu.t. Would imply that no mitre
territorie; Were , to lie, - organized, This p(isi
tion is sustained zby:thOilet, that in forming
r the botindaries of.Utali)and Nev; Mexico, no
impeet seems to have been; paid to the act, of
I'N.O, hying what is ttirined the Missouri line;
nor the act'af-1845 extending that line to the'
Rio 1301 Norte. -The larger portion of the
!territory . ineluded inithese- acts of ;organize - ,
tion - w-.S.taken front! the. Melican acquisition,
but thiy include alsk a portion of the. Texan
.
' territory mirth of 36 og. -30 min., and a Part
1 of the Louisiana pureluise, which was pavered
;by that line. - This !Cetißory Was taken from
I under t the ; ; 'act of ,1526, interdicting slavery,
'with of 30 deg..3oMin.,'and sulvetel tq'
the action Of the prinCiple_s- of. the;eom ,
roi
mise of 1850, that the territory thus etnbrac:
ed should be adrnitte6 into the Union as
States; with or withdut slavery. as thee - pe6pisi
thereOf -might detertnine. - These facts lare
claimed' aSi a preeedent 'for theact organiz4
ink'N'ebrasika and Nansas. - :It is for these
reasons; an'd, in this,' sense alSo, claimed ;that
the ',principles Of Tilyn-interventiOn as - adopted,
in •1850 shbuld be;:reglirded as.' a :finality.:
...'
t :5
Ye;, that is it.. ThetGovernor and his Coin;
mittee . elann - that.int a 4 territories organized;
or to be e i rganized; :since the eompromise of
I 1:4501 the people 'efritie. territories are to de. 7
1 ele ivlialier they trill have slav=ery or not;
and hat this waskliefintent and Meaning of
the eempremise Of' 'lB'so, or, .in other- wordy,
i •
.1 • ,-, i .• -,
that that, pmnprotinse in en , ert repealed the
4.)iis4uri - Jew - I:Tick:o4! It is now easy to
understand what; th a„ Governor means When
lite saysli would have• - organliAl the teriite.
• 1 i . -
-', ries . ivitl - tit disturningthe Mis.souri comp'. "O.
nuSe; and 01 . the principles of the eetepre
'nisei of Itso. I.)oes)te mean that he wool
• haVei excluded Shivery from the territoriet
Not }at all. : . .He!,ttleetts.that 'he would ha ,
l opened. those .territoi,iea to slavery,.and - - le.
! the thud 4ecisioq 44, the question , to the pee
-I.oe'; :just, as the Nebraska hill ,does,,but would
044 said - nutting ahent the Missouri
.cein
.prothiee,:a' S that; -q;, his view; was-unn cesa.
.ry.: i To leonciliate the free-Boilers, „he .tells
'thetn•that he metll4have - donethe 'deed that
i - •
DonglasA and - hiaieoMpeers. did, but would.
have culled 'it ibi a different name!: It is
.plain; the;reforethat all he said_ hereshout net
tot4hingithe :coin Pt.otnise of 1820, atnoititta: to
',just nothing:' tit - tdl.l- Yet E P. Chase,.-Mho
, Itasji.ii.ten flirsikntoriths• battling - streanotiftly
1 . against - the very docirines the -GroVernOr pro
clams, deelarea himself satisfied !. "Blessed:i
,is ho that expeiitsincithing!or hesluallinot4;e
L ~ . ,li
disappointed:” '!;. But. what ' must teattettO, of-
. . .
the;DeiOcrat thirik,:to fmd its virtuous'. ti.
or,', who ;has -al Itrtes heretofore asserted that
tiq GoVkirior and himself. were opposed to
the. Nebraska hi-pet:low -turning short about,
pratsing&thispri:k. s rasks speech and t.leehtr
-14 that 'it is' !Petie ,, lly.SatiefaCtory ? ' - 1-ciyi ,
- 1 9 0g . iiiripe hti„Vifttis arguing against' and rid!-
- .;
v ipg thisidoettitieof tion-intervention- and }lop,
'War ,stivereignty 1 .j.. How:long , since.
.110, : in
common with almost' every man: in the totin
l')!,; denounced 930 714
, tbolq9 - veitiot apptelir
and 4)10 iipaWtholtleoplerta - iaias it
4iit , -- --
Wilikt. -.49e4-614: 4 '„Platt.e:lgis.. advocated,
the GO4ernor.LdWitoi..in fitVerbri,:' idt
declare for rein* tr ,against thee mis
i;f any inore'Sl4e:tateg; or'i;'ileti i
'lignin the
i i)
A- , . • . ,i 1 : .--:- -
8 ti w vLSl th air
ei
.1 1,8 ,!its iff t.
I.ii io ,
yl4 :l',
, 811 p 2r th thl y. fig w ii :h irl .
tbe l!_, F , that ro.
8:il men I No ;ii yet to Clia4o Ihis speech
;)
`AS path +iisfae.tOrYl; .SO - .the ititt.Sy mask 1
i
N t
' dropped, Itrid . . F 4 B I Chuostaiia ,1
.reVealed
i : all the_ dfortnit:y f a gemkiiie!itebrask* . .
i i .e. -We are tolit. ]y an'opOii'Netraikit
toemOchtt, who lints I been..a. good 41 - 1 1 i n •
Washington reeently'r.that - when o ur Legibi a .
1 - . .:. : - - - ....
thre . aBjourne4, daft qpritig, Chase sent word
' to Col. .Forney, Or die Irashi:Oiron Union,
hat be was;,going:Shittle to battik. Or the Ne
braska bill! - And iwq belic . :ve,:tb4, for once,
he has tried' to ke L. 0 Iris **Ord: In . ' his most.
anipant anti-Neb: ska - editpritils i l,he - has al
'nays'
i t.
had that ctn .. ini vie*. LetiPennsylvjt
nia endorsethe N§br[tska bill; by the election
sq Bigler, and :sl4iv - e f y is triuniphant. All•
* the importancef carrying the old Key. 7.
Mono =State for , ih Administra c tion. ..- Th 6
.: i.
;particularlioctri4s l advecatedi by a county'
inewspaper fire of .:little conseilUeoce, but eV- -
i - ~, _.
gle ~ . .r
~. 1 .
ei.y tote f or tit c ounts fur; the Adtninis:
.Itrationandihe slivery interest. i Chase may .
...
dr 'i a -1, 'ltit . • for ti'le •I' •
.Itner—ore ...,i v.•a. so tett .. ing , ree-
SOilistn - to the Page-oiler::, if he!can therebY
Imlieedleliient into - titiPportind Bigler. . 'But
!lie iris been driWn from . A" i to .
position,
posi tot i
•. .
.: •
till non . he com e fort phtitilyAnd } pronetinees
. - • .
the . ..doverhee.s ritO•Nebraska i.:peeeh .Ritistite-
I
tory. . Ile; will lii4i.- y attemp i 9 is
disguise, but ite4pt og the platf()rin 'the'par.:
ty leaders' have.
~(,..,'. l i down, wi)l. iir'Aably set
I.( 'lrk to eonflific Vs ownargnificittS as best
a.O WO: ii .. ar ,
I vi ovnt argi,,
: ti
1 .
1.4
he may. 1 - i . .
• -On the whole; w ‘ are glad i tile . - GOvernor
, • g - - - '• •
came here. 11 . 1visti fids• before the' peciple us
be elioose'sto refireent hilosJlf;' , and. though, . , -
he did taut revea h msclf as Undisguiscilly
.as
elseWheiti ` - a Mat ixarninatiott kows thatos -.
. ~~ • . ~.= -
he liinise 11 . asserk l dhe said Inirosubstantially . ~ . •
- 4 . 1. hesblvcd that.the su-callscinbcrit.
whai•lie did in hill On county; ttat he was In is party...by its s'ysteinatic SiibTervieney: ' ti)
,:;; - --. ; ..;
furor qt t..(ie .2Y:l'O - mIN Litl„
,Th•issunisiiim the slave holding' poWvir of the • country, .
.
fairly niiiile ; bet*een him at4<ftifige Polleeki Manifested Iv i series of inettsitit4i, • the I#•4
of whielt:t lip -N ebraska -K.a in.:ti..s. bill,:involving
the antiehnt,la - ciindidate.; ! If Free-Soil.
t • ' the repeal of tie Missouri Compromise, has
men belio,:e, asltu.'.'y Arm, iWt freedom or ', -. ~ , .- ,• ..„ :. ~• 1 -.
given.tue most inunintituie evniptive .ttiat it
slavery i 4 the citk...a.t. issue note befOrk; the pee'' .
intends to/s'iiiiiiiit to every ueniand of that
ple,. - theyi catinc4 haye any 4,.nilit Which' of .powpr, even t)itgh - it iiim 7 .. itivoli - e.thc; 'Mil
'lin! two to• siipliort. The Free Deitiot•raey, cluetioti of slithery ini , i-the .frce 5t:4(...i.' , 111
.i :i. 1 - ;1- thelforeign . slai-e tradei: :Liil..t
Who met iii State Oniventitri, at IhirriS- .reN'ir" l (...q . '
1 4 • ; k . prostration o . f lt tlie p . ppu 17or ht.: melt of bur g ,
burg, August 3001, Withill'eNV their candidate
, . • :T, ; • i ernment, by Liaking:it subservient to
from the field, ,:ind repoinmended the frienils i selmi., ilwou...y.li . the ititroduetion ..into t
—.
Of freedOnito unite on rollot.it i —have settled heal''' iir senitt,y:rs, (tl).t represent atives,of si•
the' question ; ii niontheir. deciiinti will be raj- hohling ei'?ustititiencieS, ifisignitleaut in poin
.
numbers ;) tints settim , :at defianee . ,the., /
fled bV 'the people at lari , eoiti October; in a
- -
of the, people, and constituting the only -ea
ntaimer 'that .Will ebrivinceitle_
pr"-sia'".er'' •• to anticipate a dis*dutibli of Idle Union. - I
eonspira \ tors that the freenictii4 • Petinsylvania - ss2.. Resolvi. ; TlLif'tlie . present Suite 1
~
cannot he counted on to aid likvm. in their General AdminiSiration -hare boldly assi
unholy Crusade. against Frek;t
; 1 .;
nii. -‹ : ill the responSibility of :the , above,poliev, I ;
L , -
-i ihef Fee DelnocL...y. hold them reSpon4
i ,_ .
For the Registi.T.i. . ... . .- for tilir departure trout the polhw.and 1
_,. i
. 1 1. 1 •
cipher of the hithers of thelliepiibfic., ..
. ;
Holy Piorror among ilouV)3iits who have
• 4, Ilesolved that tin: .Otily•ilueitions
• nmtted in the Democratic Party. :',
prominently before he people ot this: S
).ou!vrill not supporOPolloc.k, and gicc '''. are, those of litiortN 1 49ins - t slaver Y; Una 1
the triumph to•the'Wlngs_Cti 'is:vs . that once i•perance . aml:intenip .ratio, and ' upOti *i
bl ue
, a b o ili t i uti i st : b ut now t ..; six mout h.; () id I issues will he it,. Ulm:110 , the... kil 111114)
!,
berivio r.• I .1 • •'ioi • 1
Bigler-Nebraska .11etnocrit" I - on Won't do 1 g u • ' ' ''' "" t ; -- ' • " 1 1. that Al ' ';
~, . ' Iled J..) , 'ii.ti ,--ti."-st
that, Wily Con'?" One world'to You, recreirit
friend *Of free dot it. -'. ....il • - .
• . , .
, • I suppose you hatl•licardi. tell.. they made
Con aresSm en and Judges l', at - id . llepresetita
-0
. 1. • ,
tives inlhe DentOeratie*Party, and - you' only
• - •
[t wished to•be around, whetilliey . wka:e iiiiidt.‘ 7
'I Theref4e the very end ofi!y*r. Democracy
would be defeated should Bigler and thin Ne
braska Men. lose the coniing , election. , It,
'stands von • in hand,• Bigl4lAbolitiofiist,, to
keep •up • the party .orgaa4.ations. Why
should, the Democratic party dessert their
leaders ust as I had get in [the nest; and like
a.litthgry birdling;had my I.llninth wide' open.
chirping for a little bit of the.:Meat of office.
Thus raasons this foul •bitilvito ha; neAled
in the •Dentocratio.Party.
i •,
'Yet it may- be with yon ;as was stiggestee '
i , •
by afriend, to wit,
~you hadvoted, with the
..old AbOlition 'party' so long; iwhen-theYtiutil
eAfron4 one to ,six .yotes iti'ilic. county,, i r hat
being Of weak nerves, vOti cannot reconcile
- ; • .; - . - -.L- *1! - :
•
yourself to the thought et 1) - 06 ig with I the.
majority, for the bene fit 4f . : ,yo, r nerves, or,
in - oth t ir words for the sarite'reason - .yott!oad
that .lik spittle...': - 13: E'll*.wit.lt -paTragraphs
%lid vile attacks On p ersoliat eharaeter.. . •:'. •
Wilmot, and . Grow, and '',llenipstead; and
. - 1 i . -
Youn4s; and Warner ' are ; fill -Whi , ts . ' says
, 1 1 , • , , I!.f , : ..... ..'
i that 2i years' 3 Months atid',lB day S old• Dent,
f'
ocrat•3lbefore that time •It.!W hig .- ' Well . .:aid,
. 1
-
Mr. 4 years old—when - Aid' von change your
.g'i - •• . - .-
Vln principles ?--1 years old says,
into the Democratic party in 1832 ; I : neVer
changed my principles thetteither,•but Isitn.
. • i . ~
ply wrote Democrat after -.lilY . name instead
of Whig,- ' - I was-a" Web:4er •Wliii , in . -1852.
i
. : •t •
and those .In • - ht; p•ractice in . 1854..
- te :1 • 7 . • ! '
make'ine a Bigler Demo '• ixat. _; . • •
:• 1.4,..-
. I stand with Badger,. :Whig, of North car
olina; and' the great whig party of the Bautli,
. VloC,have.coaleseed .with the serlc-alled Dem
,. oeritis of the NOrtli.. Therefore ypii ander;
stati i without a change of principle, I tialey.
id self without any effort kin I;rny part,, *except
? writing . D \ eJnoerat inStead - of_ g--itti good;
• I • -,• . ,-, . 1
,ve, ,fititll and standing in thei Deimeratie .party.
i ot, • ' This Mak'ea . tip the . 40 fott. bird 'who
has ',nested in. the • Dererittic .„.party. within
~
'the 4ilitits of. he boron li of MOntro.'•se..j .
„'.,
iOr.shime.Ye iniserahle'potuie" peal
eias.: .Do y ex pect id; deceive! the . People
• . , . • „ .., . k
100 1 the cry Of DeMOCraoy ! Dentef.traiiiy!---
Tbiak you the peoPle•W Jo* in
_degradation
and self respect,' and so di: honest in pr . ' eiple .
•as to support' a eandidafe. for ,Gov'. lik . Gov,
it
iliiiler ',who .reeotrtniendst' the' conversion of
••• ~ jails into: • •;... ,• . i ~_ 1 .. l ...• .. ~,L 4 ..,,i.i ,
otf. btavt.tf, rens, t wito,.. Ord * oils . the
triio and 'convicted Kidaapper,.and.whoaSks
that the Slave holder ititia.l). have-the_ right of
hoOlng. ; Slaves - In: the 'Vliee' Land: Oft Penn;
beZause the :Governor happens to he iabeled
an4,bratided'.likethe ;bottle of poino:ipoicii
*Heine; : Per4ocx - aciil;il;.-!.: - .. , ,:v. :, ...i ~, -• - .l ' •
i . ~- ,- :.• ~ . , 4,Vitt:S,Dsla,o *AT. -
•
)''
.., L .: ' ,' t• i' - ,- ' '
.‘
.• Mile - 'North - tiitiiiberde . - iipe kinO. Of '
the in completing.. !the . Nnitti Brainth
. .
C4rial saye t ,
~. - . ' ;. i: i . , . , 1 . :
~' , j: -, '', ~ .
• . )AS to the timemhe4.this.leng• trettek :iii-'
led . a.canal f -will.be iiiii4e!,`u,i substa. - ve:tlietpur--
rodeS of its construction,We , are as much in •
the dark its4eVer;•• lharehaVO•been;..itnd are,-
great %%Tongs • some thk'ril : .. .and.,wetrust that
mother,- winter will not „elapse *boat an in-
• ircittigation. - i: . With.a incites to-isuelf,laveatigli. ,
4irwtellow•eiti*as;beleilieful 4SoliOnt sotkliend
tot the Legislature. i , 1,./ , ;k - : ••!•;:-; ' 4 ' 4 " I V . ' - ' -":. •
‘•- I' r • .. • •-, . .:, ''-, .I_.-.• ~j,ci; ,_,.' \•'
~._.'
Or 44 61 4:± 1) ,,a:Vid:r0 ,401 : .- r i lk:9F 6 r ,gle .
citizens of Wayne 00404 the COttit- # oPe
i ht...llOnesdaleisiliteStiai , the 3d dni,:; , ,nf V.k.'
*rl intkiik4o,'Oit'thei4ebrOltai 4 testk*". l .' , " -c ''' ,. ;
- 1 , • '• • , '
.!1 - . ' I ' ' .
free,
j ? d
id
L he
Fol. the Register. ,
To Trove smut inWhent.
It is my opinion , thati
ke public the resu their.
••
whenetrer there is
e. they will benefit their'
•
iy doing` so. Forrnerly.:l
lwc smutty Wheat.if I sowed,
gh thc,seed - Was washed 61; , -1
pit for a 'fewyears pas t l
EDS."
.REntsTE :I
Eirmers should'
,successful eXperi l
reason, to
brother fathers
never failed to h
smutty seed, thci
eZ so i eurefnlly.
I lwt entirely to escape till.:
this rem edy. First Waa.
as clean as you tan; 'an
r ; - there'tO every ,bushel
.o .
I .
otinee of : blue .. vitriol, Alis i
;-of Watc..r,.pour, it in and stir
11. I
sow :Ai , ` a ' piece, ' wit
yi• i
• this way, exi, e pt, a sum)
wed 'wi thout tilt Vttriol,.beir
I'll short. When the wheat
r s hardly, .a smutty-head 1-, 1
Where . the vitriol
.was used,
•t, was full of it—you . coulld .
r heads there by l : ha n dfUlrs'y s'.:
ate Success otheears.. ' I'. •
hai'4 been able al'
smut,
.. ' using
your s ti c
ce wheat
drain 'of the wi, t i
.wheai, take one
solve it in a - pint
up the wheat wel
Seed prepared in
part . W•hich was S,I
'CttiS'c keljr seed
ripeneq . there,w. ,
the whole piece • ,
‘,.
but the other lea
gather . the smut
I have had the...
irother'• ftcrriers derive any
---atid itrn. confident thci ,
can pay. rile by Poi.
of .th it experience, aind sl•
ih other •• • • '•••
`lf any of niy
benefit from thi
irthe'y try• ..
lishin#:soniethi
1 . 10. 'Ail help . eac.
Sprinowillo;
the Free Democratic Sta
Convenor.
Proceedings of
. . .
. . . ,
'locrati6 ,tate .cloily.c!utioll 1 :1
risbuyg, 4 -lu . g. 30th,pr, Rol
illndiiinalrresi(kiii",l 7- a44 J 1
Jelphia, , evretary . -iTife f '
l'i'•3 were itdopte.l and order
The, Fre . e. De
sembled at. Mg
ert
Di!lin, of . Philac
re , olutit:
to be publish..•;
_. .
date of the so-ea. _.„ , entoerlitte par.,... _ , .s,! trie s : 1- - 'l•-1 t" '•- ' --- , Tit. • 11. •:.-1. k--. • •
it sAi e 1(...,,,, / I!, 1 .:...1, : k.i, tt 0 1..1 t tter,
het ire the people as the jitstifier if -', no., thF ;
coact;.s.:-..itit i laud saCritire, consistent with adae
ad voeate of the extf.Tllol Oi: S 1 itvery to. ern- - ~,..
of 1 ieu.irtl. C: the;r : priticiples ; and :,with a. tiew
tiny now. fide; and up o 1
.l i the- .s.....ubjee s t
(the
only
.ade(
o,tt ' t t , to' iiiselid:ari-as i s Vour conlinitteeN'eur ~.6in.
.I.'iohibii ory • Li:pioi LieW in i , s,acti:::•ifv"iipon this - Matter,.% fir
remedy for t to manifest -evils
. of interiqq..r...l i i rl is it l ‘te liM in ividuailV . etilleolied.-1 fullvaathur•
' , r:
:Mee) • his F - Is:Rion is Arpsatis:lnctory to ape
ize iiiid coi sent r 4 die tVitlidrawk, of my um
fritu‘l,4 ofsteinpeni4c., - ~ -
.-, .
' ' • "1 • iiiilea - ' -..:
4. kesolv , d, . i iat of 1.41, triell - 1
ertior,. at . :inv. tinie tluit it MAN' 4v deeniedv,.:
- - i ettient.toiAlt) SIN •%) all the highest iespeet„,
' • i inati,ni asi a candidate . for. the office of Go . t.
seendent itp; lOrtittice of
_the clot. now ‘ ~. -i , . ..- Al'• t
before the people, .the one` involvingtheft "•1
. arn. trent - denten, very-truly yours, . '
honor and integrity, <toilehing solemn eat I• •;. : ' i '• r • D.tvin ;POTTS, J. -
paet3, affeethig:luitnan liberty ; the other. ; . the i .1'o:1V illiam 'D. jrhoincis, - Chairman free
14 : pitiesS, temporal and eternal, .of ini, lion.s.l . - •
.I . ;
'yet. unborn, lit heroines the friends'(if liberty i - - • - , -_._,
and morality to•disrrgard all Party tie !aiiili, • • . P s ntnam'Olonthly.. - : • .
rejudice.s,
,and intite tn . :Me : body •in o?ptiSi... I - Most i'n-,:iniiii2 : iit ainorg the':valnableiitti:
lion .to an tadministration whose uit-tsure a s i
are so fraught-with evil fo the - huniani raeexl '
'k *cies in the Septenibt. - T naniber efthisablestuf
-„
- :....• resolved, -That withouto expresso: up - - I - , r- : .-:-
...
OTI: this oectision;'nity Opinion as to ,0 1:: . ; : o lii.. i intiele on -:. i ... .. and Pei i.. ~ t ,
Ourl'-rtie% - i - ie." Fs' -'-.
i
issues : will+ have.heretoti.we divided the Wh.ig cry '..lirt:eriezti ;Otould. read it. *. Snell an ord. '
and 'Democratic par ties,-orsas•to any cella t.''''.! . ele. itpP,': ring. tiot in, a {,arty orgati„,blit iu.a ,
al or
: secondary questions. - witicli: niay ;eXiSt • . ...,• 1
:i ,: . 1 .• : . - ~. ~ l
between the.. iii; We cannot till! to recoL , l,
,L, t r,_, ,;\`'- ' ei-eu tiling, popular inagazinr, cant,.
~ - 1! .;," , •
issues" 'as;beiri&fairly.iiiiid,npon the , '4WO i.4s : lt• ' 7 l ye--' 1 '11?n In° -Pe. OPiei WA, . 1 S Fat ,
, 1 4 1 .1
. r". . unite it{
great • (i{ticAiuttsl;•above. flatbed, and .t 1 at the ! but: ,asi f4teerpett, Cu • mute ut ~ defence of free
lion. J a mes .Polloek .stand 4 :before the-people-. PritieipleJ, Stkiwil how 'widit7s_p read and dwl
of the. State as.the representative t../f . ,. - 1.1 9: .q.'ll- seated is the:pi. : iiitilar indignation, at soiddi
-'.tinient of Liberty and: Ttnnperane :,:
.litit4 1 ~ '•
1 tomressio i -Anttis.i. Calculated, to make a lasl:
:should therefore receive , the support of
.:the. i •-. t .. - . ' .- , -
. . .
Free:Dernocracy of the State:. -- ' ; - • : the: public iniPd .. AVe qui&
, i 1.• . • I.impri.!sta.,_ n 011 . . . _ . r 6 • .
.' i 6.. Resolved that ;we accept- the 1 reposi- ', its eonelu: ing :pariwraplis: •• , • -
-
. .
tion to. NviAmirtm',;:teudered by our .. vOrthy : We ]lave dWeit upotithe proceeding:4lln
i• ...
candidates tbrthe, several State ;fitollice.- Or- ;pro-slave y pa
ty, su. long,. ]fiat'. we have .
der. that an undivided front iiiay. be I resent- .• ourselves littlespaCe ti,r urging upon 'O:W
ed in opposition:to the State tan! , ational ii:ii;tics . teire; t lutieS hi -..tliv . ,Crises. / Butyl:
Administrations'at the ensuing elect it n.J' , •'''' i lent not st i p eat: to then]. as. parties. , •We el
7. : ltesOlved.that not withstanding, the 'yiith-• I ; :,, t - if tit' t i e i n : :a 'a ;Aia tr ica_as,. a s ..iyeelaw, of
drawal of our State. tieket we -deem it I.our. I \(.lristiatis; that the time has arrived wheiik
..
.duty to- maintain our distitaitive organization k‘divisiont: and itiiiipostics shindal be 114 ,
as a.Free Deineeratie. party: ' We, nevertlie- i iti order o•re'Sene :this great, thi
s. . bead
leas, eXprc.,:ss a •willinyniess to Unite with . ' bur i thiS olori Atli lana.fOti 'a hateful doming!:
fellow eitizints of t.ther Parties,
.at . - :tic ;time, lAs it ,is; no ipateWll o ( : , X . 1 . r.e. 4 7 170 ue'
in' forming : a I . lok. part. ..of ; the pel?ple. to 1, . mo derai, Iv; a free. t!pinion of. the- slave-sYr, ,
Maintain the rights offreedom, andresist the I tern o f it e: south, is allowed ;ti hold any L -
encreachnient-ol•sla*ry.,witeitever iiiii•etfort. , flee 2 ,a irolit': or; tritst, under the, genial
1 • • • • t"' -- ''-' •• t No Min can "be a Presid6,
-4,0 that •eitil s : lialf_be made. -
.• 1 - .f., .. , „loNciitli 01„ ...., .-_ .. . . . ~ . ,
)r
S. Resolved that - do: t•hairinatt.• . 2of.' the Ino mini :' foreign minist : cr, no. .mail. a tot
State 'Coin 'nate& 'be . directed- to pill' fish; Ithe . r: ~Falter: e i .,.41, , or). the' meanest. scallion in '
correspondetiee'hetwecif the (.."Onuni tee.,attil i.fetioral klitehen, :whit hits nut lift botied do.
• 1.
' the. Hon. Jones Pollock.' •..... .. , :•. ,, A'. 1 and eaten the dirt -Ufladherenee to. slayer;
Roma:T. - MITCHELL, Chai limn. '.l Oh ! :ilk meless ,tiebasement,----tliat ,untlef.
:•
ELI Thum:, Seerctury. - I . Unit : in f, rnt'eil for the establishment of i l o'
' 1. . t'V 'IIIII ; kite(' --:-untier a, intion horn. ef i'
couti.E.sroisbEtta. • •, , I • . t - ' ' ,': •
-':
• - •' ' : I • - - 1 gii-mitieS mid -cetriented.bv• the; bloOtl, f i!'
'.• - ' Letter. lo judge... Pollock. ' •• • ...r ' ,-,- ---i•• • • - . -• •• . . • •
..‘ - .. ' •' . : - •.'',-• ' - ,I pinients,t----a. l.inion._ \chose mission it vii, ,
V? '.., , Pliilatlelpl4, Ans. Tith, 1b5:1..... , . 1
Jr0N..,1 AND:LS, Pott.oeK.-Pear• Si iit'i aif ex al: ipi e!lo r'' Feint la ican - , freedont, 0,
Whig State(!otninittec,in their recen address, ._ ,
:- ' i '' ' - '"lne-l.e.oi'ilinet'd .it ;tif'`,t he .pantiit e ,ff nations - of '
1 I ' • frenileti - of ..t.46 - . }bled :St
.. • , V.OI (.. ,-Wt.. ,c. .
appeal to the people : of Penns) . .lvatiii, `'oirt the :slund .1 I' e s'idielted ' by'ffOliticiiitis into
tr .. - .
ground •tit%. resolute opposition to :tli t : ' •
further' lent itequieseeiteeFlvithdespetism : 'llal
extension ' , 11.)f the•institOon:olitiotne lie• : sloYe', ,
,Should not dare io utter the .wor4s or!
iry in .the territorial : do : Main', of the °a 1 . 11 ‘ ) "..; 1 I the. aspi!rationsOf vat.; ' 'fathers, cir prop ;
land tin. " sOKninlY P.llt-Igle r.'1,1(1. ' NV Ili g _their,.'O rt :'s l: prtuteiPltA oti pain, of. osti:i vista and
of Pentisylvaliia and :I'S Ointlidattist •)- the doe. t ..-.
i I" al ($"a 1 . 111 : just fkaVen..! :int:. 'What lit,
Iriffesif the act of 1180V' t# , l
"•t tle : gl Yat' ' ( ''':" ref'infitn.i antl•inS - eitsiliilitv liaie we 6 311 '
dinanee- tyV.17 : 87;• in -, . ita , full syppe•a ttl 'all; Ats.l.. w . ,,
etfeliettfit priticiples;', to; a resOlute .
.4etenni- i•tiPeat;. - that until the 'Sof intent ii
b tii•
K verylsklrivetilitielt:td.lits origin if hoands
nation to etr'ett. the atisolute and 'en ire repeal i .. , ... ~.h• :I • 1 ~.,.. • l u ,„ e iy . : beii*
' r tae 2. , e a r ,
~... •' , ~...' •
_ L • , i . l ~.,- , ,:x - I {lie , star :to. i
. t IL t. Jt. t z „,,tt.
• 1 - Id
oil 'tigressive portions ~ q 'tile. .1.7,1e01;11.! , ..1.1i i"I 1s ' f ti.,A; \T. . 1 1 ar . - I .:sit s. - .
-„ • . . ~. - . one.: pe l pp.t. o
, }..wt.. ? ,. 0 . 1
.. , t.. . 1 ~... .
~
a ., t ..
bill '.,- to the picifeetion of the:Terse - 1 al -.'t einatitipatiOn - iS practiCable if pot f
of eVery . .himum being usllthir the ' , ' s Sit i !'"'• t Tliev liiit.e . iitilY•tii' exitiec a tletertnitftim 7
of ,Pentii, Vaiiitt: mat the Cmistitutiew of the 3,' - -frool twit 1 they' are. Woe. They - atr to --0
g s
1..1,hit04 . :itcs;.:.hy, paiatuital)ginv)olute' . 0FQ...0141u p:lsf:alliaiimt.i(i_ put 11 ,.i; : i e ail. I
trial, by jury and writ af : lla*as, Garpu.s7 . . -- ‘,0 ,, t , fe:f i s . ,. tioreild , no..l . utor.
.. cual o g ys .
. .
Desiring to . unititirpoSsibli,. With Our'. fel
,the,:o :ii i;; hqe , ,of. c i• rry i n ,,.. t9
~S iieedy
, A4.° :` ,
'l6oli6Piibilearia : :: - 'oc c eVer s . - party' •and'itatifp‘iti a banner Auserilied . with these. aqiil'',r
'OlV 54llOll ' to ani.adniinistration,. - , iwhieh-• has i tht . 'lliiiie'al Of thS.-ku'gitiiieShive. 1-.. : 4) l '‘' - ', 1
4OCklit34Y.l4ind wantonly violated tf e plighted 'l-1 - t.stOr - Ilion Of Ilie . -„MisourifC.oinpr bin • Prl ,,,
1
- -boner:A:4(4*k . filitlit',rs,...Wg•Jrll..e-tfa he a ',. s ', k t - 4u . -No: nu. ro , Slave Stateis- , rNii niore. Slaw /, i , - ,
eitpresSion,pf your.sP l , l l* l 4.9' ll : . !?' ( ' ' '' . .": v... - rit,ories:,',4lki.lionittstead'ter.Fro.ll'n
ingl)oints .' -'• the I,llit. I autl,
•': ' First; vont views coif amine,- the - i -. I . ~-:, o 1 .3.''''. '
• provisiOns 4tlie:\NletitnskaAan•hill.whieli
1 .
awl sot.
theXitfotAti Cumprotni, c,, - ,6t.
-the duties:impo : ..se,4yr,,#*,.tikeiis . . e iipon,the:
''frie..iieltidf -freedom I - -i , !
_-:
SOand.ri; 04' jriA Nal that the! iielley . - ein -
biidi4iiitll6'siith article . 6zi
Ur mpaet:,' hi' 'the '
eelel4ed. oral:o'4lw 'et 1187:,- is Iv iiiiatipitrid
,b9metteiont pulley; and ought ,404 . applied:t6
all 4 toqltciTY 40) 1 Ile.lpqg4?g,.,Ao.,oo:, , icillite.d
fritlfit - oa l or thr.it,- mi,y ! h , c,'Tccit . igr...)i9, aequiretihy
i llietia Thit:diy;' Tin ' you iiii i rtilha 'o' - .650-
letittitlifitiiil rig litg'otiTiaia:i'' e . o . rpils'and triiil
lir jetty shoo*. ht preaarvedinvio'hite'to. - 4'evr
... ...
I gut
1,
AARON -TAYLOR
OZ. 401114 1854:
cry ;person arrested on. or by virtue Of the
proposi:9f the federal'judiciary?
On behalf of the Free, DeinocratiC state
conitnittee. ' 1 . 4 751.13. Thomas, Chairman.
. .
. ~
. ~
Fudge Pollock' . Reply.. 1
:. , !1- .. .:• ...ISt JO.u.,N, ; Aug. 18th, 1864; --
. Fira :----1 hti-Ve the bonorti..kacknowledge the
receipt of'yolir commithicatiort of the' sth :
itist4, asking "lan , expression of.. my senti- ~
metits On 'certain points' ; '; therein set ferth.....
cordially approving theSeniiments of the ad, , 1
caress of the It3tateeentral Comini ttee to which
you! have - referred,: I ( - !thinot .hesitate' to 'reply '
to sour ipteries ; end; in reply to your - .finit .
queiltiotwsay, that- ".-tuy . .vieWs concerning the
procisiOns . of the .Nebintla-Kansas _bill, -
rhi eh re peal'a . the Missou rir.oruproniise, and
nd: of the duties imposed by that measure.
i
upon the filends of freedom;'. have.'been. of.:
teri!and rifiblicly..eApres...sed. '..That bill, in ita
origin, 'design, prOgressoind final' eenSumta a .
tiotils without Merit twrecOrnmetid, or grin.
- ciple to sustain it.' Uttasked,lll-timed, and
reckless, (1.4 - 41140)1e yielation Ofa sblernn %in:
pact-;, Of pligliV4(l- . faith and national henur.--a n
utAisguised !at tentpt, to,' introduce Slavery in.
• to •it i.!6•itory. now . free,; it deserveS,and should •,
';'e(!eive.the unqualified COndemnation of a free
people. `ll-tc dutieS impOsed . by . this measure
upon the friend s of-freedom are, '‘' a resolute .
-(leterinination, .t.ir cfli:et "'the 'absolute and en.
i tire -relic:al' of the Itggri!ssiv . e portions - , of th a t
- ,-bi/1"--t.tha re-.61 - actmetit of that'portion of the
:Nlisouri C'ornprotnise Whieliprohibits slavery.
in: those .territories--their . restoration and
preServatidn,.to freedom---and . active oppoiii
tion,-now and itereafter, I,y
.every 'legal - and
- cdtistitutionah means, to.. the .aggressions 'Of
sl fiver v, and its extett4on in the.territorial dc'
...
.I;main of the nation ' ' -
. . .
' St:A:mit:llv; 1 . 110 Id . that the 'policy ekhodied
, in the sixthar,tii - le Oreontpr3t in the eelehra.
j, .
:tedfordlnarc4 of 4757 r, is a- !vise and beaell. ~
. . .
1 (•<;ns pOru:y, and ought to he applied toBliter: .` •
ritory now V-14-utgilitrito;tite. c nited -States or
..
tivit froiv 'oe ac(juiredi'l l ii then!. - The great
, -
i. and beneficial . .resuit.l of that volley ,deniutt.•
..:;.trztte its W i t"flolli, allti.•: tilt: wis.l6llf .of th e •
..Sta , A
reneti .lly who Mitt Ny'as...intro;thuted and - -
so:quitted ; it"ditpiir.tare from it ought nev e i..
til have Been permitted, and is the great er.
rori.f:iiiodetn let!ii.;l.ation..:... - .
''' .'llirdi, - ,.1 uilifthat. , the, Constitutional rights. '
of lial.,ei-, co ints .and..i trial iv, jury should W•. - •
,prei,erved in .•iolat and seeured to every per. t. '
I. son.. 'arre.,:ted va or. IV . i - irtue of the process .
1.( r ). iof tile iltil(riti_jtalicizio' . ; -- • .. ' • ,• -
T 1 1. Tft(• ,kitilat,i.i'il/ :Of fiwsciebristittitonalrialit s
, , o -
Ine i I.; h u t th e -- re ) k(piticin. of F..orne..orthe_gentnil,.•
) 1 Y - 1 great and e4tential piineiple,-3' of li-I,tert . and
:YA:' ' f• • . a IV 'll - 1 I"rit ' ' !
._
• - v i
. 1t..t, 4 . i + , ,
..
. I .` l' 1 1 l , iirs 14 speettutly. jAMES; POLLO9‘. •
1..- k ,• / ,
Ive , '' •Mr. Will?,ato 6,1 loantisi , ;
f i •. t_l l -• ~., 1 1 of Frey Deinoeratie . ,State Con. jt
1/ .. atri.t....„l. ,
~ . _
Ijt.' i t,'!ktution., 7- ..;_. -.:
_: 1
prom
I"'''''') • TF, than,.)! it the I . Jtter Air. Pott.4
' ' .:' ' t 1 . 4 . i : ii.; if‘e fit tiW ithti r'l..W . ortii`4 :. ll•lll7P •
I _ i 1 . all .. ) . . n
~ , ~ d
... - l ..
IV !
' • \\ .'
' CirW i lte; I . t•-t.. -- Acr. Jute PI•lr-1‘411,
—4 :. •-- • ...f.
Im: - .
./).;•;.,-,42.)-,:.": lli , , meat iin . :;(ir!-Liti•:6 s And e.. 17 • -,!:
riPd: 11 , :ce s,ity, ‘) . l*,,,riti.? air'f;ilg- the .Vzirious. °pi.?
...
40. ..1e.'t nents eel :Lei misritle. i 'at bokh Wa4fingtort ript. q .
r 0). ':, HarriF-tlOrtt I lms bri.e6mo,Ob.itions . to .; S‘V--titui -
1 :Ito' t , t-tit:ii, f il. to
_.4-dro a li a.an etrort..“ now
li ) '!:' . :i , hein: ,, !nii.le, IYA,-.dn..
".'nuthorlzed-.eOrntnittt,, ,. ..
4 tc ';"
I. to etfcct: if ?lossit4.lan end .....;o - yery dtsirahlo
11 , 111- ! and to pill,. 1.11 iLontitiationf ..suelt ;candidates ft 4 .:, ..
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