MIME LNUIMER g 31., T •J 29 OLUAIFis s . igie '.o_: .'iotp)i.#,l"oiii.ie,.. Errors, Refuted- . Among the numerous . ' .Roorhacks iu the ' Bigler organ of the-2lst inst., rlrelthe w hi c h s - h c ,oitj be refuted. It; - • "Ever s h i t* we remember . !any thing!. in po lities,' the. : sole- aim and purpose of the lirhigs have. been the, • same-4 . .2,deterntined o pposition to the creed and purposes . ' of tie Democracy.. . . • [The memory-of the editor may not extend bi& as . far as . sOme,.' and be. a 'little • ruv ae l herons •to 'boot. liThe:BGigs Wf'aS . • over hold to the .' true . Demoeintle creed of Je l fferson, but they . . find 'very good - reason: to o ppose sonic bf the p urposes of the sham 4e• taocracy of the present day wlientunong the most prominent of thaie purPOses seemsl •to • be ; the extension of the area of Slavery, Ns-inch ! Jefferson took •so much pains to. guirdl - as' • • galust. . . „I' . . • . i'And - -thei, this - same par y:• 'held • their llartford Convehtion, and bargained in secret with . our foes, •• that - they might thus •gain.' strength in their political ; intrigut - !..5." •I ' Cri the EditOr name one single individual ofttje•Whi•g po 7 ty of the ~..-V- i eSettt day liho, .124 any thing to do- with t lifirt ord •Cion r• • I • • • vention, or .prole . that event that-Convention 4:-. '''luatgainedirusecret with our foes?" Not one At one time alarmed; the a •ppaent strength' and - power of the:Masonic Order we find this • sane party deprecating, with Ithe .vengeance of "leaven, all oath-bound asscibia • tions, as de - titrivet:lvo to the cotintry'S good." . •I , • ! Thatfrwas the, Anti .Ifasonic . lparty,.. if 'you • . 'please, sir; 'composed: •of a. Ifull •shari - .• of professled I)eniocrats and. since it' ,• teas lone ago. •dif.-handed, - its M some of ern, ; hers hat - e joined :each of -- the [Parties Which . hake since,exisied; • • 1 / 4 . •- • \ j I •r• Again the' s-icene is - chanzed, and there._ arises in - our inidst.an Order, tenth-bound - to 'tiiSregard the i most sacred constitutional of our citizens—an . Orier which ;eon ; elves in the darkness of mid-bight, and Con spires to strike down the fundaniental princi- Os'Of the , g4verninent, and we • find these same inch, and.' this same party, which:F-be paroe ti, awe-strickiin at a secret combination for purp(lses, now supporting -for, the l i ighest otliee••,itt the C(.immonivealth i one. of the. sworn .tilhereuts ;of that traitor bagel:'[' •;•- - • I • This sane 'party" does nOt, sneh thin; `lite hody lniow,notiting. of Such n party as liertl -represented, neither doj we • bOiet - e,any ..uch.-,ordt• -exists. conspii74 for • i such puripo'ses. - believe`it u, be an jinni t •igated huniTnt , *•• told - by the party lik , i4PT / . it t frighten their greenies frOrri leaving 'the rank • - • - t. ls. as old Igranitie.s wotildSriAten children - ,with ;stories tti keep ;them 'in !bed. • i • ' Anti as for, °Ur•candidate ' fori - Governor be- Aniz..a•• swt.-tt•Tllterent of a 'traitor band," or -• rtay 'other • - 1 ,1-aqizat,i-on designed to •‘ disregard - Con , titutit , nal riLiits,'i Judge ;Pollock indig r• bantlw rypki i ied the- infamous tidsehOod, fronl th'pstaft'd the other day, in a,' manner that sl*tb.teitasiAlie slander to blist,er.the dips of , any- ("ate In-Owning to repeat it - again. • 1p colitra l dii,thictiou tor this paity;ho.‘- ' ,-tivais the lieniocracy—thafparty which har. tt4t,-I,A the -government was 'founded itS.anitient faith,..bhoulder shoulder hi.‘itf , ,:iti:e of the 'doctrines of the l ,eonstitutiOn', 'and. it , rej U I ic,au fat e,rs; desph..iing these Idw:and reckleS"s trick' of "the ditmaciotTue, 0 • equrtnig no , t - action and defending the rights it stands at the' helm. of the eountfyli: • std'et and cOmbat,:its foe,s,with.open frOfiL" -A noble band of the true democrats, we ' adi it, stands thus, .shoulder to shoulderwith. thd Whigs of the North; but the maim ; body of the shain deinocracY, goon, bald in hand with thOse Wbo:are -striking doWn - tho.se:prin 7 eipies of, lilicirty and .the fit hers of our republic established: • • 4, We assertwhat-cannot' be contradic ted, firltlie• history of thisountry bas . recorded Llthat not one of the doctrines of this'.mongrel Whig party;. have ever been adopted by the as a line of govern Mental policy. Never haVe'!they succeeded in ".:procuring d'n . "(ineAorsrnent from. the . AMOrican people of a siugle article frtm all the creeds they. have adv , tated: 'Not one t" - - . • - • ~. , ;There yea , are. at fault again: , The Whigs ..ofThe PeV( l' tiou maintained 't (if 1 , ill . .1 ' the Declaration of Independence in contra,: distinction to. the Zoctrines of the.: prif-tr • Of. ' thiU, day, regarding pririciplei. ‘ p.bove,..)4e:i r parly .nam.e.#,. are 'sill) opposed to the ..,tissu tnp , -ticA of unwarrantable power .I.ly their rulers, sueli as U lt as !exercised t,y the powers that'i:be. at Vasliin on 'in . :, forcing . • upt:ai the people agaiiist thei i Wishes,- and-spite of theirs InOst . . • earnest ran enstranees the repedof' i tho Mis-. .-, . 5 - 0 1r.1 ectnprrimise: They are even now wit= lin,4 to .... b'anlbn all old party, nines, and go . , itk : With the honest portion of ~the Detnoerats. foi ., the support of. Original principles: .Let those whO Would supportor countenance op.' ' Priisite: do{ trines take, the old . oppOsite paMO ifthey choose... - . - • • ' : . . . . , . I V' osx - PouricB. 7 -111Yron:41, dark 14,s been Ina . minuted '„for Governor of , NO': York, ti Whig Convention at Syracuse,: aid by an Anti-Nebraska,. ; and suhseqt4entit by a Free Democratic,COnventiOn at Auburn, 1 .11t.:!Irr I: • ltay.uiond editOr of, the'lSTew York , • , Nili44,6i4iu'atAxi by t h e; tug, anuHP.se (19n6 eilAntiebraska 'ConventiOn, tin! . tio'ver;)oi, but the - -Erce:DeniO-.. erats refti,laA-to endorse . hint,.and nominated'. • Bradford ; 11. 'W(irid i n E s : place. is strongly ii,ledged in Lwor of Free Sod,. and' a ProllibiSory,.k,iqu k i t , Law. opponents m are are Judge Bronson, - Hurl, and. IDiratio. inour„.thcq twesent.GOverner„.S, Th'e "Lira uwoe eS‘titio'satisfvP C.ptiv!naio,; fully endorm-ql the NeluraLl'a uponft,h; (su l hiett, r , 44Nebrtt.. ska, rind the Suit, about halt: • complete , fillittrel and we 'bon M. SSAcLICBETTs POLITICS.--111P D(llo)Ciat. his ~ preOeW ainoPg our -people. wi is Suite Cf?nvention,rnet at towell:Sept. 2(3: j iniorYl 1 91tf4Of',uP,a ( lvautsge, Rewlutioti we're Ltdcbtecl •:adhering ix tlies reefs of AnecesP, *hien ever Y Man Baltirilercl'i)latttn'tn 18;i4; eapp gini wil!'not ai l forlorn hoo,e. 1:;ti?4! I . ll ' 14 . iNires_ , of Presidetit Pierce - Li Atiminl* r:rate Nlyn,bothisthe7u7d'erstaend.pePr'j ',.. 1 ' • 1 n '.. '\ f 1 i " • ' I : ' ; '''' 1 21 • '•:- "_. ' -• , ...-. "- : ''''' -. • . - - . ...' - ...'-'..:". '''.'. '''[;...:T" ' .l ..'..- I '' - ‘ " 1 . 1 '- : ' 1 .1 \ • i ' ..' 7 F - ::: - .. 1 17 " ' ___________ ~.- - . - .. • , _ • , . . • - ' - 1 ' . 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There were alma 600 delegates in attendance, of whoti,ist least 100 4.re.01 - iee holders, and a !milt:minority were Anti.lSTe ( 1 . braska, F. llepry . NV : , Bishop 'as ninninated for Governor; and etter. was r. ad from hi m lully endorsing ~ th Nebraska hill. t• , , , .- --:------- I . L .... I. For the Z • ' Deegan I L'ATIIOICS . • CIEIVE) _ _ DEMOCRAT . • Notwithstanding 11111' the hue and ery of Gov. - Bigler, the Mcinti.ose Democrak and "A Conferee, understood to.be It. R. Little, the Catholics are deeived and be rayed, in 'reference to the reiornination of Let any candid and thinking`man Iread:the, repOrt of the iC4nferee,. to whom 11 have re -ferredi as found in the Democrat oflweeli be, , . . . . fore. ast, and , he will be foreed.- to 'mule to . , .1 -- the conclusiod. , which II have alrea y.. stated: Why Was not gi....Decgrin ; accordin tOl)em- - . o l cratic usage, nominated' for re-election tii the: • nominated'l gislature"? , •• It ivais hecause.Of thl predont- ; it ant influence of KnoWNothingiim in thei' l l emOcr . atie partv, or !because of : a' is4nestli and di honorable forsaking of 'frien s 'foi l the l t 1 , ',spoil A : of office. This its proVed by he article' , 1 - • of "• ' IC'onfereii,"as found in his re ns i '-wht, . /p -14 r. Began was not .re-nominatel. • llcarf him :II "The - Wy oni kg • Conferces . t for :; res t . • r; •- Sons' 'connected with their own equity poli- - i tics,•andwith which we klve noth . g -to do. I . wcrellnflexibly:intentlupon Alr.:1) ;gati!nde4 . . , feat. ??, • ,Why,; I ask',' ere theyint4it on his -defeat? •,Was there' airy - othe i l. re ion .'- than that he was a:Catholic? What ha he-done that: lieshould not, aox:Ording to titttsa es Of . the party, he re2noininated 1 • Ille. etnO,..ratO of Sullivan nOntinated him -and pr rited,iii+ I l e • name td the Conferen'ee and yet •hi i norri' Ina.; ; ; - \ i tion:was not; confirmed. .The "•diik...spirit of KnOw Nothingisni7..was evidently' ft th, boti: torn Of. title:, 'Why else should' - t'up cuhdid;/ ,• ..: .. arcs lie tioniinaied in!ttns",count3 - , tnd not a cathelic be frcund on tbe,tiekt for y .I:office i:m ' in Avis county ?; Seeilie;miserablel itns.V. coy,- ering which a - vonf4o,e, a renegade abolition ist, has •attehiptect to throwl:arotniti l thi s i traii,- •• ' • saction.. 1 rotor to the rejection of itir.,Den \ :, , . aan,!in the' follewingl• ' ''••••The cull van,l with . . . , 1., ,- one Of Our conferees'. witirlreW, • b :for 4 ;any • •Vote'• wits taken for tither Deegan o. Latltrof), This Of course left •Usno • •al ternat -e but to' agree upon Messrs. Tin-I-ell - and L hrop, the ' 0 ; Only*, nominees leil..H By; this .t, is not Meant if S r idlivait and W3-iniirg -had eat in's'istiiil . upoit; the niatt. ;. , we' slaiuhd certapily r ! haie decifi e d for the former.; We catninot. kno . * what would hare- been the result iithatease. Pos.-Si blyl we:i.o•liiDllid ithen • also have lur!ed'ottr: own'. elaitns,and drivel' them into tiuibit,- ill ordci 'to:au:adverse iniiiiilatiiii." 1 3 ...4411.T25'e .Ir(iiii iiyilifnt :.:.. adverse to A whon 1 i. 'Why fo :Nit... Deegan evidently, !; Why ele did his - Conferees Nl ,. iti.l) ,'• ? • ralltollow he rte 4 Pile , . 1 e• '. tentiOns, contradicted -by tin.,.' adidi ted! . ilief ! t Againl this •Ckaifere4 alias Mr. Lit le. •!Say - S. ; "It sect-110.4 ritittirest ,that Deerpiti" could alit b - e.eleeted, even if. placed . on •t , ticket." 'Why could !he not 'l' may. every Ca hone ask.. I And ther amiw.r . r . ettirns. lice:MSc h is aleath- . olie:• ;proscribed - by; pmfessedly - ; eineeraiie , Know •ISrUthinism - : I • This is evidef t from the '" .stcl) , thief" , cry Of "a gonferee" "irpSelfti-- - Was it well sites he; "..nOir, to trfve 'then) (the Know' Nothings,' who are . !creepini into Olir to 4 4;isl and '‘l - Villrig,e,s) 'a mark . for Itheir new • I. born enerkii to :strik ‘ er What- ip, this but saying;that Catholics must not be noininated • for",pflice, ibecause they inatreceivi the blows of" - owkil :NOthings`r If.Catholi would he E. struck:. dci3vn iby - .the new *bore_ - 4ner4ies•;of. ." Know. Nothings"! , what , Must be -ithe Ilfwnli of ;their matured l ,_ s inil " - fig ll - grotri?. enbrgies? • Worideroui hinds i s s ",a Confere4". thward . • 0 ;; 1- • . CUthOlk.. .:,114 , would not let the incant.„'strike at them ;' , and thkficioie keep theliqat hay liar behind..thenertain; to do the work for hini and • his assok, idtes, - political jug t iers? who want (Alec, 'Mail the terrible " lin r iaw INofh- • ,I t , ,• i "in.'s" Pet so 'strong. that there can , foe no hope of the of a Catholic .to -i). ICN until • I they all shall, be strnek•ldoWn. Is t not el- • ant,: notwithstanding all, his f,.t . l.Cr• anti cant,. 1. that.le and all of the-rest O • h f e leaders Of ,i- 0 the party would b•Ccoine, ".Know Nothings" theins.,6l-fes!,?_ RatheryiS , it not evident that -,•• ~, • . . ; evident they are now " Know Nothings. diiauiSe. ' -,. ,• .. , -• • -'" .-•• .1 Why did they not', renominate, ..111 M. pecLoo and . Meet this "Ci•Ceping Ccunbinaiion;',Ond • . ... election .keep the creepingitlang ~'down, that. it May not stand up and wall,1? ' Calle . - lics,. will yoube...o.illedi I II:Stull ; critical.bl i • ent,'llitel.v,lr;lied by .professions` H of reaard e for the rights "of ex.insc . ienee and frirdship , ,for . Catholics?" 'the "',dear Catholics?" I If so,Voul must all •• have ,I your . heads brought .to ;04 political bloCkandfchoppedl - -elf, fin' the . samo.wai , ...Theo , , gaii..ha r tii, :ere • long. 1.-loW ;litilloiv - hOarted, , _hypocritical and bare are the "chaigesl made 'by the ..prOz , s9eil • emper4te;'.agaiist all. 4th ers who - will W:4 help theta; to` thli •spojla :of Offiee.: Deeer ley . !and, ieordmOtl . \,hini4y,l re . - quires'Of theta: at',ioast, - - t 0.;:,. waSh • ifheir - " Own •i • - hands of guilt ; 'before: Tralkiiitg (Ala ~ es itganst seihees• .; •i • • .r... : ....., •' !DIiTAL ' riii4. i ; . .'; • GOV. Bigler Via. Bradford voriti.r. . 1 The, ,G,ch:ernor. ildressed ,tbeDeifioe4l u9y,of Bradford county at Towanda, notlong: , sinc e. ,The notice ;of his Speeo frim the Bradford Argil, .which it will he ,seen that his mission to thelslorth, is nat accoMpliiih much for himself or \ • ;TH.,I \ EG 7T ..rrIMATE . AfiH, egister: ejection c *Now N I i the?pirple • prvied a. Er • elleiie prpvh.* Pknow 'll/ . pra ct aaid the I 4111 tritst MONTR is unsoimd, and rotten - to the core great question involved iathe comin The principle portion of his speech ted to-a defence of his' Administ wholesale abuse of the order known - Nothings.", ' f f ILOWI our Fathers Pelt. The Act of la Miirch, 1780, w :shedslayeri' iti, this comlnonwealt sos such noble, sentiments` on the human slavery' and is so Niell ealeul call the true Republican sentimen thers to the; minds of thoe who - art! to bow the knee to:the slave pow icainsit retrain from.eopying a part . . . h AN ACT . F itH THE 43i1AIII7AL ADO ~OL/VERY.. i • ' i .:' . 1.• •. ', . When we c,ntetnplatC Our..ab ! that eonditiOn, 'to which - the arras; . post ny or Greaerßritain ;were'' - exerted us,-When we Wok Niel: on the vari -gerelowlmith..We ha*is been ex . miraculously Our wants in many. havc been i supplied, and otip • d Wrctight,iwhen evenl-hope- and but Ode have ;Vuoime unequal to-the.e4 tire unavoidably led ! to a serious an sense of -the manifOld : blessings, -hare, undest•rvedly'reeelveti from ti that leing„ - froin when' °Very good feet gift .eorneth. • hripiessed with tl We conceive that it is . our 1 114' 1 , a joie that it is,!in our power, to 'ext -tion ofthat!.fieedoin ..to ' others, 'V been extended, to u 4; ..and,-. relessa!! that state' of thraldoin, to' which wc were"tyrannieally doomed, -and' f' we have now every prospect of. b ereff. It' is mit for Us ttf-enquire creation of Mankind; : the inhabitsi several parts of the earth Were di, by adifferenee in feature or compi :is - suffieient!to,knoW. that all are tli an Almightyiiand.. ' We find, -in button of the hutitan ,speeies, tlia fertile as well;'. as • ;the most barre the earth are inhabited by men . ! cl ions different - from ours, and from Irma whence we nuty reasonably. -religiously, infer, thht Ile. who P' in their varhms - situations, hatt equally his titre and.. protection . that : beetnneth not' us to contiter vies. We. esteeni it:a peculiar ble. ed to. us, that we; are enabled this • • , , one,more step .to univey,al civil ' removing,4as Much 4a:4 pOsSible, t of those, who have.livedz.ilt male& age, and from whieh, l the assur ity. t)f thb Kinks of Oreat 7 l3ritain, , i legal reliecOuld bci::(4l)thitted.. :V 1 a long etuirse,4of exilerit:nee,.from row prejudieekand;partialities we 1 ed,:We tinci..o4i'llearts enlarged w 1 and benevedenee towards,; men o 'i tiods and uatikrs ; : . iab,i.we coned I ,.at this, particular period extra , ,rdi, ed Upon. by4ite. blessing, which 1 ceiVeff, tO.tillinifesOltesnee'rity. !I ' 1 fession, and to giVe a !sub - stain ial .. gra t!tt tele. A AO wherem the Condition son's, who ItaVe -bet i etoft;re been ids Negro'ntal. 31OlattO.slaves, has bi. Witll eirt.-nme4iOicr,;, ,NI Web not on thein of the ciimiiiii(4. - bleSsings th. by:nature entitled 't ; ;), but has. -cas the; deepest atilie:iims, by an un ration mid sale or ii ;i , I'm ni and lc i other and front their children a greatness of Vrhicli'cati Only be e ; supposing that w ; el were in the sat ease. In justice, therefore, to, ; happily • .cire i ijnistlinced;: and wh prospect .belore them . whereon th .their.SOrrow:i and,' their • hopes; 1 ; unable indkement to: render th I i iociety, which tliey otherwise mil so Jn.,gratefai 'eotrinicmdration; - 'o liaPpy.deliveratu.e from that- stet ditional subMiSsieri,.to nhich we , by . the tyranny of BO tai r. .' .•, • , -lli. Be' irezzacted, aiig-it is her MA' all perir.ons. as well Negro attoes as otlairi, who shall be hot state front at ; after .the passing shall not be i'deerned - and consid vants for- life' or:slaves ; and that t for life, or slavery for children, in i of the slaerY.of their mothers, itll all.children horn- ip this state fro the passing of thislact as aformii; and hereby is utterly taken away ed f and for ever abolished. - - . :7Goveinor Bigler. on Sla Gov. 8i0..1.1145;..f0und./oecasiot influegice, as ;414 l'lll(rii•:trate of favor of the:justitat ion . of slaver tvi7o insti►ncet#, as We shall procee • • , . His -annu4l the Sage, of Janua • sth,, 185, -4. contains the follning reeotnraen ationf:. • eeent difficidties. in a neigh wring State have suggested the existenee of — deficieney in our State haws in referenee. to the convey ance of Perstitni held to invOlutit. y• servitude, froin ;one Suite td..another. - • Thei Pennsylia nia: statute d i r 1780 gave all'perSons passing through or sojonining in the Stitt , for a brie period,'the right to hold theiidon estie slaves: The act of 1847 iepealed p. v ion, and the repealing setit}4us of last rses. l reinstate it. I.;therefufe,. reveet ; mend that ifrovi,sion be tnaik. fo' of. these :dontedies.thiough the Commonwealth. law contemplatixl by, the Constitution ed States, aril ;to 1)e suggested hs oC comity Nvhicfhotild exist State*---by ;the rUblic ix...ace and al convenience.' Ills inaugural address contain ing pa.ssflgei: ;focpal. ' , constitution nei iaitied and Zieecuted in all itsi)a 1 paramount !law Of - each State, ' ,I id it is the tiiiperative 4 .. duty i!of their - respec ive guve-ni - taentif to asidst iO the juseand ful adniiiiistra, tion of ! ail its provisions. To ' tigress un doulitedly kelotigs t in ,the first ! nstance, th duty of Making!provision - toe ry into ex cution the intent:, of this instrnm:nt, hut it i the right:tuid duty Of the' states, oving will i tit in the limits of their reserved r hts to 03-00- crate with the general governm t in this leh !! gitimate wOrk.. !,I.ley - shoUld ce inly ne,rer all ' ir P l P t l... 4 metki . ,* of their legishitioa, ,to em. 1( 1 e 4 }Amass !theAdinif:Otration of tiielponstitutio StiCh interference cannot full to engender . 4, .tite' feelings lietsieeri the - difTeren ' sections f the Unice ; iilid; if teriited in; I ' to ase ration a thili StaW. ! - So lar as. *dation -1 I E TIITTR 1 , . , . this hind L: be tote id . 'on ,te statue-bon this‘Statejai shonKhe edily repeal:. 9f this chitriteter. L. the greattrpor , f the latv,9f 18 t 17 1 piohihiting the use 9f j S to pri 'ohs Or `; the deitintion of fugit foiii htli "r whilki awaiting trial. lii I \\ pork ' li[mo tOteerfully partielpo.te, shall als fticl, 'fftt as I piny properly d t.,. \ to suppr , - 1111. ttekupts ti; resist the ;ex ton of th 4 l' WS of, Pongre'ss, whether 'p ding for the Ir k e, , Won of fugitives from la o. fur any' otbe ":stistitutiknal purpose. i up c on g:col `w pv devq. Hon, 'aild "Know irich abol expres- object of Wd to re . r ~. •:- • - : , Rev. 3 . 1:. i ie bins and Bums.' Ile:, ~... _ - 1 The letter of 1 4ei., John Cluiril ; II t• .., • • , • Which aptieaked a t feliaiple - rof. Weeks- ,sin .., •,;. i thich he iribctt,o t. , .2tl a ainihis, positien as ' vOcate Of ihere4el tiorfiofi'v.,Bigler .1 ,.. , i excited xduch.attention\thtoughout the St nd has ettlled ort art nsefrorn \ the 1 if , i ii ,. * 1 . N•Vm. liat , *, of the 3letWiseChurel P , de l_ IphkW *hich is 41 his .aisnal 1 spicy 'ail( quantsstyle.l latirs Chanahers • and: B ire both.6f irih . liiith: - . I ..' ', ---. •. • . • 1 . - - I, 1 . .:1 REMARKS fON A JacTten"'' OF REV. ,' i ' 1 CIIAMBSItig, 630811 ED ;IN THE LEDGE \ I' • 1 •g• l• ~!. _ i .. . .. . . . , SThe -letter t ••*hteh I !Teter is, \thdee. trange produ ion for a. iProtestalit\thiu to publish.l Jr cOntains,,cvidence.tluAAhe thor would '!sac 'iqce at the shrine 9.1 GO - e Bigler the ten pgrimeer n f attse,' the. Atncr, Ifoirement,lan hi; owniOlow of consist rather th In ipr vinA . .the • Governor's I re-t tion. An,d lino wlthstandlng my - abhorr . Of its general oAtents, I ifelt a reluetttpek a . neWspa per . ioiltri,iversA . that might, be trued into - po itie.c, and for which.. the " ter" ter" afforOed s . ch.afountlittion ; I, the ei refrainedifrOn any; public remarks np. ; :to Present tlinC.-, 44 now tiny , scruples at% Moved itt rkflerting that he, is a ministe the Gospo,l an -.! On, therefore, have :i g l ,l er justifiCation •• frcir.- the, 'Seeming politiea l ' l • f trt% '''.;-. • it . 12 deposition , pect o p i . my ~,arttc_c .1 t lunwarrat table atis4rtion . 4., I that 'might, In, LiJusly prkjudU - f.,-qp . le, 'Protestant tbre4. igainst eitrtalt 'pti.n.. - Aplet; and lead e-c.i linking flatly s to votelor the policy th lying Vinnan stet so nitich pdwer in this le co'velled l c untifff,. 'l,'heretore, in elp don of My 'yi . Ws. ilind for 7a : clearer ti , -4andingfolith ,: pr§mini.mt. parts Of the • ter," 1 shidt 4i vi4ef i its: cOntents into tbre.: tinct heads. : net Aiontritiute,. some Obs tions te.tl:4 (. lu•C-k)ftrtitli. First qtr. .(t . h4inbeis states; - "I! dii that Got. .);igler 4'4lS. too good a Din Ito resist the w ill:Of the people, and that ur of our Ik tempted , that we . of it, as IT/ON OF rrepeo of ud tyran to reduce ty of dank ,and how instances liverapoes urn forti— Aid - , <we . d 'grateftil . shich 'we e hand, .of and - per ''.ie 'ideas, ! I nd -we re-d end . a por thick bath I hem from ourselves! ' ont which Ising del i v-L 1 -hy,.in the tits of the tinguished! iexion. ~ It le work of ! the distri - I the most! 'n parts of totniilexH %telt other •, 1 as well as; i aced them' I extended; o all,' and 'et hiS-Iner-!, :sing grant-I, day, to add, Ization,' by e sorrows -rived! bond lied author. I to effectuarri caned, 1 i' OWe. nar4 Karl India): tih kindnes - all -coutLi, l- e, o - ui•sell. - e.s ttaril,y calif l e. have' re= 'of our pro;, . roof of intr every .confide sonahle . 4'114 pi of intern reran ) pundenee and that lie hell ' people shonld the 1)0114 , ! o f , possitile ;rot cq to till on the snhier known that h, - ' ff ft •'' ' - ' the,else a majority.: i o. als fpVIL. Oily - , 11l Judge Ci4ipl. ell 3;w:llielt caused real zr cf ty sonic of it.IF I.)(_tsi, Delmicrots in the St;t.?, for giving Pk, 9,(-I._;- • .titith -.a ; 'triumph, : and \chic above ad his ot 40. proCeeding,s i .inay• IL I.,ve • tcudeneY tonvtirthroW his rd-election.' Sure ly....llr.:-.!Clinint4-,:, et..itild nave known : or thought ,of tlis 4 .,;N:fen he •o unwisely pa -ad., i ... the patripiisn Cif anal Bigler, .before t o ll 'pub. 'lie at BCdtbri , and in his ",Letter," l for polit wl purposes, aild,minister of the sanct ary. 4 ' i 1 • . . . , Si:CCit!.4.llY : illef; brings - an- open, and song slly,;111 1!Illillily 'cl\rge against hi • ten perance i bred er'en,. where he. say's :- ' I felt . .more at? . libei ty! to Saw: what I did of G ecru= •ok ti!_zler, Ric an , e . I 'believe:an attest t had. heltt made t.c . Preistitiffe- the 1 sacred'. cause_ Of . teniper;;iffee t ) incite partisan . purposes;•to turn its itsfinenee . ganiSt. hiS re-election." -. N I CIW, it "is well. know ; thin the temperance c use its greatly:'..enve op'ed in polities, and some of it's best friends hinit'!that this is the most e teient way for its in4ll . 'sueekt4 ;- therefore, ' t , nipe:;! ranee niet:n A 44-ight!to go 'for. the in, n' and Ineasiri.:s ‘4.4 tyijuld :effectually, accof fplish ii.j. .. - its :triumph '; andit is, ".passing strange" that Mr. C:;-one f (hit zealous Champions f the; temperatict eff?r„in,. in Past. time, Mould,opcif 7 ly charge au hott4rable -body of men With an attempt " to prostitute. the...A:lin:se to me e pai , 1.1 tisan ends" .wheil. their position gave .t em a right to:select •itheir candidates.. lie' hould I have &Cll . !one 44 . . the lust men on 'cart to in -1 Juriousiy reeq . * thOse.fmen who were (10-i ing sci!Mtic,l against .I(irtinkennesS, Sql)batltl broaking 'at it the lvarious evils-fof in empe,-;' t l ranee. : In- i thLirilays; :,:f.s.. a .teruperan !e. lee,-- turcr, help( tfited!, out .curses on the It ad Of Bacchus, an I his4e;Lsofi reeled under th . g,re.fit - , energy:i'cif lh s'-o,Wit ..clpfenee, 'and - n 'w he turns round. and;Pr a ; little political apital for hislr'iend Bigler, Publishes the' ha as.ser-il Lion 16ima -in , hi,s - ll:letter." ,0 ! how is the Mighty faille ti; anittlfez..weappn of his, empe.;! ranee Ai - arfit!..-c gni:elfish '4, And how (tin ilie mbtlei mixlire Of Boinanisti, ;political deinh-i l a gognetic and :the lager :population ;refrai from crying Out i nalp, mooting; nine 'che A. f4ri the -I:(1i,v. .1 . hit .rEantbetis t the great Li fiound,', cr :of .the d tinaCiacy".if . 06v. Iligter, whole. personal In nence intLY,,haVe lnt, a grit t teit-i dencyito in ued President - Pierce to ;*pPoitit! the veritibt :Judge CaMpbell PoStmast r cen.l - oral, Whet"il as it ; good son. -of the 'lonfiSh Church, he • ft ',appoint to office So ma ty,, pa-. ! pistsoind; ' achhinet officer,Could•re ! al the secretii•Of t e GenCralf Government': i tunes . of . exigene'y •to I:Archbishop' litighes or • the- 'POPeri'lif w ha 4 'tiny secret policy wo thy Of ( la their pien: conSideration' as eed,esiabgt c.,1 and 1 , and Witi ... 1 Jesuits. i But it is obvic u that thel'empe ance!,Cautfe, the Anteriant MQV F C-, 'MeI:IU find he inerease ofpobtleal po‘"rty a e small thin' s, td ;Mi. thanibettsas.'' . lli. lett tr j evinces, w ten i:Ompa'red to - he agg andi i e. ;Bents', - . of lis Poliiiw,l - ,.party in ex, Mn Ins (t favOr4e to • me Chair, of Slate, that : won dcafnie -such- 7triut phirtjf:. joy through all. tit '.. ranks an 4 Illes 6 llorpan Catholicism; bti would wakes the vhi*ii - . relied.. genius;-of. - rumbla .hatig“herh rp bp thy, Willow, and reti:e in si, : letiCeiand 4ormiNt; when principles—lack , as . thei midnight -Mfg' wOtiltr overspread hi s :oo7 rionsi country:. IT,- ;..1' -- ' • f . -1 • - ' - .1' I.',Thirdly.- . -.04 . politicalab4 . ch:ri • 1 than . `piaa : iurls bolffi,i red).with uncommon wra th , on ;tire healls f (4l' Know . Nothings,"- ' detiomitnites " • imiSecret sworn' politic izatiOn;" :rl q! horrible to relate, ': sworik.l)4nd ofiPettyl despots." • Is ' it thatiXr." hatnixoslhas publishiA si 4 . pa I , ; gu* as . 'is: ig.i . to the world: !, ' Yea i aignedlt ith-Ns Eo.wit. proper name. thenlhe. 4 sl4Pfeftd ly committed Id pitihlo dertsionilfer Myriada a.1.1i61 mostpAtioti6 , :lpeen in the -'.l.Tnited= St longto the gdeidled 4Knovr Nothings teik: ' •de . ' " I hirdminmi l ta ."petty spots. k! ! it those .perr ictioniinated ien zmended Ity aeptived t dick w - ei e than - into. t ural .sepa , ti•oni each injury„thL'• 6ceived by 1 I me Unhappy . ... I, ,Totis so un: I t, a'i - e!no rea lirseh-icet6 [it,: and al f" our oikti l ei of ppcon -1 . 40011101 l eby eitafred, es ,and 111111: a ;within thiq of this aet, Dried as sear- . servitude i•Onseriuenee the case of lri lira after extinguiA. ery. to use his 'ii . state, in , in at least to show. ion -did not ully recom• the transitl mita ems to 14 of the Unit! k g ! those'ru the :'tfiC follow :t, .be main s: Its ti !1' • ; ' • 'I I .IIE, 11.A.PriNESS1 SA - V, OTCr r vo, his desire to .do any olk+, thing to 'arrest the iee . t !that 1 knew from 'ef.. 1•0,149iim iiitereourse with Jadoetrine that the will .o hi l t ! Dimling so far as iekit ineasure.". Now, it i 'IVO Mr. Chambers or n it4ioyernorwijl in tut ieinperanee, but it is resisted : the expressealw i. 1 „ ti „ 9E` ,T IT. 'OPTI, 1 • ;', • , 'Ol3, I It, rig inWry roatnitige he'als6,says t. that . theobject .R . : . 17 — . , 1 . o is f t t 4 ltil i o s tr an i e i l l se tio e n % ,: er lo far as i tS Made known adopt:4d citiietrof this glorious - cotintry.7. . !'.flits. is; iii . dge-d, 4 very and emrtairis . consider , ablhtignortineC,; in the absencelof Proottto jus tify ' i such, a Conclusiondat least; in jiefer i enee to the present tperationl Of the AniCricaninove merib which .InnOt disfranchiis, e iiny- one :ex. ceptta change would :be: efli!eted, in. the nitura -lizattin 'law, :and could not -no be accOnt-• pliShed by. an secret sOciety Wha, tever, with out legislative Action: I ' Aee \ or4ink to the corn- Inot4eCeptation of 'ilisfranchisel. it mean& to. takq'away'th 'rriglit t.l Vote; ntid the present policy . eau 9 r ly . proyent,..byi thelballot bo., soni rn t elfroo„ taining Office, thrt eduld notAis fratchise ale Ul• :NtotO., - nor ieverY` "adopted.' i l citizen."Buhe': tnay Say that; this - is NNitat . ! the llKnow:Nkthings ilitend, if.,t;litl:y become. sufripiently, nittitCrousjfor legiSlatir i e avtipti. - ---- - Butli . .how Ould Iha kiting thiS intention,:if it. erett . exiStCd 41- Would a' • Seret • sworn or-• ganri:ation " . i.'iTal the policy o . Its • deep re cesqes ? Or. id he, 11.' om a Mete Supposition Or.. 'of such an; int inded poliey, Make :up 11i s: . baud: f petty.:ties' p'!ts? . 'Alas ! als, , !, Ile;inuSt St..uid . o +under lo iethat this Orite rery: imew .i. Mitt .§ mitt id , ioramus him•ant i all the infor m:tea* that 5e has 'receiredifrin the Penn t syW . timan: : i , : • H.' 1.1 tilso t'Oti4iiler hisi- que.stierr a quib ble imere IN:Niter° \ lih, l asks :.j" now!eould I vote' . for met who :are`worn o diSfraricltise lily tither; .rayinnelei my , 'broil cr. and *siotne of the best neitiltborti - an; ;:lear l e - st friend:4 I have ?"-----. llefe_ it Is ,pl i alnly eodent that he would Ariake no special - .4:rifiet;TOr . cdmitrOnise for the goittl 'of this .outttri ; 'but Wottld ! hall) mile:- - gal . itechtticallties aria, right's of fatichis . e, while - papiShJeStuiti.ant wait stretchiptg firth its thugs , .to,tar Out the ,:.-itals - of otifireimblie. : At , sue a crisis! 4s this, r whit , *ut.thl, even pre veriting,a 'father, .anl _uncle, ; it i . brother, or a friqtid from ;t} it:titling office; :I.)e in s compari solf, with r-60 i ding 4r destroYlpg , in\Arnerica a sirstetry ittl ptpery ;? cruel . ast the hyena, of. the; ;ifdesert, l it only hail' thUnational I)•Aw..:r. 11herethre, Conjure protest:nit foreigners\not to lie influitOd by, 'Mr. C Janilters, 9r - th 'Nrefik•synipathies oil hi.: let ti.i.t.;" (* . ten tia:re\ is 0 - much at stake,) to 'yoti.i•ag,ainst the p4.)1 . - ieyi of the Atneriean .movement. As -Ante &hinds of'titi country .the ein ea,ily con -1}; . , -,.. _ ; , and ,. . ‘ ,a .., . 1 ceatrate tuct,r . energies ; !c. ft 1. pott_tt tli infirumenoh y Pori the glory of teptil;liean. frOdem midi in. pen - uible ;i and keep self•in ter,esttid. p9li i .. t - demagogues turd Roman' f priests rot ill uli .i ng :the irestinles of Arneriea: No*.•in !t4li.'; tteco tipli'slaitint, of these noble . ly; .'. : i i; , . pla•poses,i..N.lr ' Chand-Wr.. - onglit to be one of 1 tlit foremok. among; .tts., inStkati of flinching fr.qiii t he' Mig ity Contest fors6uhd.Aineriean istn; I lioiyelyer liektily bCtiere his asscrtioir 1 , that lie iilOt al: m . 1161 by "I. teinpests in pen- nyi tottpot.t,'?it tat anl r t sotlicicittly confirmed in Im4 l i t e r a r y.. bliste and abunilant cotirage - • to ;I ' ' lace such storims, IV I ant Overtliele ! , s. fully. . - ' 1 ' - I iiJ - convince& (ma .t lelliatiire , flt 'pit: argittaents; , i i that he opine:. raiis6 an int4lieetual• UM44er ..,stgrin to . :bhat opt:I / the in).;ieriints brains of 1 - . : • r the. KnoWl .. NoThing , - It some llonlish i •t,priest had Icpwe 04, with. a ;letter like the one :‘r f , ti*:,,030.1.:.,--Lit4l". published,' tli,:re NVOUI,I i 4 4 C bt . V.ll;:O l outtiong of scorn Oyer the, hind fri'itli true SA;mericatis and for 'eigli Protestants: What, , thtpi," is the 4)OliCy i bat Nvkintd• ,make :41101 it. 454.,r froi . ri, ii. Lii'91416. , ...q 4 JProte:itant - I ,\.T;ittister, proltabler .4Ans w ei,, anti American policy, PopbrlN,.. andl politliql: intrigue for set, tislt and ,part.. , purposes? I;And I therefore 114 d up it 4 Oltnoxiqus : catte4s tit the ehastise, unit of pub 4 intliltnation f las.a clerical eltul . - ' lition for . 41it l ical results. •:! . • , q also dtpl 're theunwarrantable reflection,, on , Mayor . Co.l Mayor;Brad - WM' is, cloillg so Much for the cause of oralitv and the safety and Lap-' pMess of 04.:;publieli anti as ; it is such - a=; rare , ' 1 thing to Distiiten hi high (Alice to take, 'a.'firui: staUtlYf.'k.sbrisety laid A w,i-..r, 'Mittistcrs 'of, the ;gospel 't.lioill4 not !iliseour:sgo such no ,btp et - Tortsi ; 1 know . ' there its a ,degree of pro se,t-,i ption in the. MaYor's pOliey, AS announced a i lii,inatirti! .i. 441drc$.1, liii relation to the , • . 1,1 , . ptesent.sq‘tej., f afitiiirs. .lint it - we arc only p4ient and to ..al to Arne' priiiciples all Will be at . livit. - .. It is therefor,9ll'etter f 4 irpreil.if i , , , . . Protestants t favor. the pOliey•of , the Anier- Fi ' • - , . .. - icons, that] -1O,: let, yomanisto . triumph, and idol:A.4'i ti,iipe stititin and .wiekeduess prevail. A!nd:thengli:s ate foreigners may be Preveti- teV . froutPhiihrto . t office by the; strength, of the , .. ANnerican?par r, there are thoit:ands of Prot -1 oitants lef..lM other Countries, who wi4i no 'itiliCe under 1 , tl e goicrinnerit afni on'that prin.' t . it : ciple,. hart! ' nu , temptation 1()f oflif,:es toy make 1 tliCni opplo tottintlolicy i Land they are rais-I it , t a liost.4,oc ottn ,, natireS;ithat. will lye clie.i; r.,• : ..*1 ~.q.- N -)11,, terrible !,, :., .. 1) e to otnce,l aio ais an 'tai:melte to: J i:Suitlea I : lindipiieSt-ridden :Popery.' :1.1.44tu5, tliercti)re, ' - for principlO,' that will; prevent the 'fires,iff . mit lifihld and Itloody ifitittisition. Mi. unelin , cable lopiniondis,..ttiat those for.. elopers wtof . qo not , like oast be fforerned •by IP • - t , I - b soond Anielleati principles,;rmay go baek to their natire ounttry; fort•here, all , shelf]," N4,rcittlie tier ar:•.deeked•. stead - of Columbia' and rallyout'il thh green ftito . vii_. ~ i lories. 4 the tree 01'1411 ertyt :- NVILLI-01 B A IiNES. • 1! : : j,.1 1 f. ' -1 • - -._".. :i - - • . , %-es hat Is I s ? ! ,vi: or, I, • in th lux. I►ev, ila. pir + rps st,er au •ri Or c , an ent , A con- Let ore,.[ the re- r vat as ' hi , . ji►ri- c. a eida- Welk' Let-, , lis. ervti-I crat ha( rea rre. , . 11ini the cal tki yself 1 .1: f h. - N ' 6VI f,• , - : C - '_,.4 . ...f. • D;lllcierlteli) 4)01t" Nit lib t .• 11 i - en the anti- i s \l.. .lit i.te ~ , Ng S,tq.:(.. I',OW: ' I'l I : - i... - ..,` That,ltort on a t them whieh relates to the ._ . , '.,.l)r.v,ski,met,t will 'poinntand! the hearty ii4seitt. Oritii . inuotlise illaji)iity of ' Pk' l 'pil,iite ot'NeW i(irlt"*Ot)i 18 111014 to Chantaily.o: It is 'no . doebt t'rik"e l i thet Ittistilitv tO.r.A 1 r.- l'ieree's Ad ittiiiistrt ~,, 0 'iaSsgiveit a. keen'r-ulge to their, 4isiire -,1 'tt to Whate% - "er - 4.:4i:itt it rimy .be owing, 11.4: tr ..rej(need to I ,l ; neet. with, 'so.., lull - t.l and Zitlifti 21.. expression, 4filu . .. public - feel:: / ei;', 'adeft'pel in an 'assent* olcitiienS *OM . very;.. Pelt of i the iitate;. • I .4:hit :eOntriSt .whieh , it. 'fortns o the pusillanimeits.mentlon, of tlle - Nebra#4, i 4, in the'yesolittions adepted -et , the l4tc Diltioerate;:Cenyeiitic; i n in .tlili . t. State is ,nsad 4n .for the I.)einoiiiatie part)'inr,a . .ivp fnlittrle. to i - with'' i shante . .. 1,11-Ttid the ~ resent,- tinent 4.1 i hyithe:•people-at- i the ' great Wi-ori t ql kine'-tio ihil' ?,ierth been 41)ms-id with • halt', . itltizi a:nOleteitess l 'half -tite- niailly-erterity t i „I' whicit iv 4 iind..iii; the 'IV hi,tt ; rest, iain't:lN-: ~the; 1 , , . . ~ , t, rl I pitl l l or, the., Dmltperttoe.eati d tda tee at...the ; lalipt.{.)3elitlti eleetion would, in ,the opittlon.of e. !tnatiy;ihat, 4 p beeoeareeli douhtful. . In adep- - . .1 .: ring the il4nguao 'of titintand- timid Ilitiitftitroj vat,' the' IWnoerritie ConVention riipolscli. the supiteit*id'.coolieration tkr.thousafidiotuara-! est-miedekmen, ifitr:the 0;11,61 securing the voteit:6f llhatidful. pt. offie.44lol(hTs and . ..,11ieir. frierid, <iliti wuuldlt ribltpaii:i. 'llat , , .'rentiird to ;frau fo:atty' , kithr - tiori,iitlatiUti. but :that 'tit . 1 the CA)uvintion. ' ' , ! . ..4.-.4- , :• 1 whoin Ihe organ a ae.i!ret pole ch 'I le i : I aid 'ne t s& to est and tes be; I rwhem his Im`. THE •1 , 2•7t)T, OF GOVERNMENT. 7 ; ; •• • 1854. 1 9 Po'litics.in New;Yotiti. r. orkPontl 1' • oz, . e.l( 111 0 11 I tj which per At the or 11 ..5l e N'4lraska . . reiiiarks , bra.sika resollitions of tie, late! • \ L nveptioa at ,Sy.raCulie as 4°14 • I 3 it •, . ''','' ' GOVERN' :011 . .:BI, G_ . _;:- -, - 'lf Nve were put:to it to Mentio 061'ernor BIGLIet3 greatest defect,. we shOnld sayi it *as the abSOce 'of fixed ~Opinions.- tile! has: Ino course of policy. - Unsfable as,,W,ater, ' does 01 excel.,. ,Wanting great principles- f, Con (loot, he' S reduded to staffs and: expe lents. Take his:Course - on . the . Erie' trouble... - He .approved the charters whiehled . to the . , then. sided With Erie, and.at last settled th :Mat-. ter s 6 " as. to accommodate the !Laker Sk l ar, e Company, .displease •the people of Erie and sacrifice the interest of the State to a Private torpOration:', Opposed to banks, .he has - sign ed several re-ebarters On One pretext oil anoth-, er.. - '• Advocating : ind i vidl ad =liability-, 6 j the! fullest, ektent, he' signed tin; Act-ofgare4l27,' 1554,' which exempts stockholderi . in . - Certain mining . and thanntscturing , comPanies ;Ooin . all individual :liabilitie4,exeept it . few - speeiflea' items.;` . DePloring crime; ho lavishes the par ! . . doning power upon criminals, and ,that . With,- out. eousalting the judges i• who' . ar+4 inforihed as ,to .their claim 'to c xeeuti %:e feni . t3i -._ gia. happrs; Murderer's,: bullies, and _ desperadOes of every description; are turned- loose to prey. npon!;the 'community, And *hat is his-Opin ion on , tlie.sale of. the :Publie - ,W.orkSl . idle 1 4igutlt` against' it in his ineissage 'and signed a bill; in illy or of it. Whit dOes he thinof the - Ir. " lager beer bill ?"_ • This' i'not.. - clear; the ugh , he has carried it in his poeketlfor- mo th i s.. —, His iviews.. on temperanbe a . legislati n ;[ are so . full of prOvisoes and qtadifibations. hat-no- . bodyi understands what they are.. , .6 the ,j Temperance - Convention a 3 nue,' he that it would - . be 'impOssible‘ for . him tOsay in:, advance What'ivould 'be , his course. :To John Chandlers, he has written. , .a .'-privatt , . letter' wh*satisfies that gsi ff , O tteniatt,,tha t .hq..Would sanction a right Of search Prollibitoryj..,iquor " bill: ! On the. NebraSlza A l icstioh Ile 04 the - ' Sir Doubtful. Dubious With grelit .skill:; ;The , . .. .fteiv4papers which - support WM, . iliel tio.' - uno, eratie.Cougresstneu, ;the AdminiStrati'on,l.are all slave-soiler.S. 13nt'is he ?• lie piievented the adoption Of .prd-Nebraska. re'soltiliolis'io - - the State Democratic, Convention andoftanti- Nebraska' .oneS in ilio- Legislature -. 'lnd has. ithtliing, fe...coninfit iiiniself.' Lis ‘this.i. shrewd ':nr - f, . o,r; is the ?ott. - Tnor-incapable of, sing a manly, and courageous opinion!. ' pangs to . Remembet. LET THE PEOPLE IZENIEI , • That CcOv.. ;said arcioni °the :things in a speech \ ins Pniton County, which Wali - re ported by polititjal friend, J. 3f. 'I -Cooper, editor of the icralk/I..SirPrikand published in hispaper,- he had (lc:folded ,file ;Conn promise 3feasureA:44 he*thoulif - 4ej . vicle dike Nebrltska wh4 was founded ttpoivthe, great republi6n prim?iple .ielf-governtrieut." • LET TIME , • That Governor Bigler., advocatkd lu Bill - .- 1 ,crrantin7, the ,use of . our Pr iso I -Vfs or the fu-. gitive slaves ; that 'he recnin derided an act permitting. masters to car r y their slaves through PeniiVlvania ;,that. tie pare oaed l)erti the notorious kidnaFf;er ;' that hisoffitial Journal§ in Philadelphi, and Ifirrislitirg- are strongl,i. m favor of tJ NebraskivKmsti§ filmy ; :m.l that he baS repeatedly ;:aid to lead ing D. , moorat.%, in,llarriSburg; that haapproFes . of the prilicitiles/nFthat - MnStlye.' •• • • - -LET - THE* - REMEMBER! • That the / Democratic State Central: commit; tee jlaye .. yAvied and scattered . broad= :tst over this. CiuMnoriwealtl4 -an AddrcES taininir the :Nebraska sWindle, 'and that it was , issued bS, the' knowledge and: sanetijat, of the Governor,: and appeared in .his special, organ- . ,—thus.tuaking the issue direct upon this ques tion, and dispelling all doubt or cavil nu this: point. - . ~.t . _ LET THEM IiEMEMBEIN - - . - .That it 'is ..i . fnmaterial wilat,profc4ions, the (76,entor- may • make . ;liCreiiffer' te. suit _certain loe ivivi 11 netl'elnitige the. face that. he is eonneeted 'and nets with -tt . horde 4 . teckless painierk.;rs to. the South,.and _that his. ideetion *ill be a IIEAT N.EBRASKATRILIMPII. ' LET•TIIEM.B.E.MEMBEA That the 'expenses of, the' Common*ealth during the second y . caiof qbv. Bigler's a - Ministration, nearly Fdouhled these f the lasf year of GOV. 1 . • • ' • David Wil mot. i.' • -This. eloquent champiim -of .. freed Itn iS , de nOuneed by tteGtivertmeSorgaii t t ePa'4'riot, as a " Tu.:NITA*" and ,one to,,be despiseil,and " proscribed by . the iithfill. Andy why 1— -1 • - LSitordy. bee:iiise Judge Wilingf,ideaeiveil three' . i i years ago' by the hypocritical' pre(issions of of Governor Bigler, on . the,Slavery . question, is determined tiot. to trust hiur, ilAaiu, and:to. preVent the. perpetrationr of a .siiiidar fraud upon' the anti-Slavery. inem-pf;„the lisTorth.--- Identified as Gov.' 'Bigler is .''' ith'tliefNebraS- . ka mvindle,. Judge - Wilmot liS an , . hitici3t man' why has a reputation 'to' sthsfain;; iitiot.:sup port him . tiit'.Governor. • ' , The fermi LW' op position, ofJ nage Wilmot has Oar etl Gov. Bigler and . his friends, and failing ittheir eft pits to silence hirii, they. .now.resort-tor abuse• and denunciatiOn of the than they have 6re tofore en logi.sed and ltoLored. : , Bui..abifse 'of David wilinoc by the pensioned. libitilers. of the Government press . , will not : afftiet him in-. jurionsly„ .The people`et the North respect , anA'(iontide' in lobe, and the. histreh is perse— cuted for his devotion to . the' great! cause. of Yreedotn, the closer thty4lll elingltohim. ,The Patriot -makes one. very iMphruint. ad, mission ,• in saying:that Mi . .i wproxv,s:.ororts in behalf Of Freedom "are untiring If net • of ctive.''.. . HOW " etßictive,":' the 'result of the October_ election will ShOW'' ' ItiAliolanoage of tV.../ilontroie Democrat; . Gov.. Ellgter,'hav iug taken a . position in - favor of the 'Nebraska fraud,::". will receive the earnestand:_wathing iebuke,''•of the,'people of - the Northeih.Coutt - - ties. - - . '. - . , -1: - '-- - . 1 1 -mLADELiqtrA,.,S*4 - The." Angel Gabriel" hlowed his-horn in Independeuce-siptare this evening,l awarding to Previous ..announci4dent. A crowd 'coin. ' , deuced gathering, when the policOnterfered,, dud. removed, hint to, the lock-up" to await „a hearing to-morrow morning. -Ile State Fair opened to-day, and, was at tended by not less than 10,000 pe4sons. The visitors were exclusively 'inembe,. With their ladhk!tione others - being admitted'"-for' the two first , The' displai of cattle was sliteno 4 , comprising over four hundred, b sides sheep and and. ; the 11111belli are hourly augmented by new" irriva , 'Thurs day and'Fridsy• will-be tho greeat days of the lairilivheraloral - -Ifall • will : be ;filled with flowers ;and fruits. ;14echanical al ready tilled 'with a beautifitl display of sY eci- mew'z of the, mechanic) tirtti, • oni Mumma apartment'being•• fun -of agricultural !iota& rneiits.--Tribune. " • 1` WitKE : ';',.N‘VJ3ME,g;:I. - 5,44:i . _ LI The _Season. . In , tho we - haveifroup. ed adjoining Otati4-and sections, where tbe amount"o"-*ln,:'o7okfei sw/...11014 . the same:, The Ogres giving the arnspnt 0ff..1 4 .4x are intended 1,0 represent the aveiNe, accord ing to obselation taken in diffeiefit partsl.of each State : 1 • - ' lii Maine.,,,New Hampshire, and Vernuint it was very dry during both' July, and Au gust Rain in . July, one and half itteli:s; August one halt inch. In :Massachusetts, Connecticut ; and Rhode . • Island, plenti.of rain fell during the: uninth • _ of July, - nearly or quite 'up to. the- average, but hardly ,any in August,. Rain. in July,, , three and a fulf - inches; in - An - gust, half an • , ,In NeW.Yriark State, in,...july,'.f,wto and, a ~ halCinches.of rain fell—about- - an average.--,-' During the month of August' there was but little rain in the' northern seetiobe—half an : inch: in thel southern -Section, one inch .in 1.- ' the city, one ,and a half inches. - , - -- . - In New Jersey and pastera'- - -PennsylVarilli, ' ' there was:noi dromglot in juty. Rairi in July, three, and a half inches; in August, one liAlf -In western Pennsylvania, Ohio i anoilliet- [ gin, rain, 'driving , July, fell :one and_qc half inehes- 7 in.sOme places less: In August, one half inch- 1 : - - , - ~` - i • The amount or rain which fell . 'in Maryland . and northeVirgiriia, 'according - to ithritit-; nt , ihles,i is near the same. '• Some,partS of .4 ryland -stril:e t ed , from. the drought More , verelir than paters. Rain in JUiy One " a half inches i 1 in August, the . same. '. ; • ~. In both worth and South Carolb : ;Ahern 1 -Was plentylot rain during the two Month's. and - the toPers. in'hoth States, o trying the • prevalence of the dry "weather, 6anaplained: Of too inrich rain in July. Rai, in . July,,AFe inches ; in. - August, four an' a half inches- . , . nearly an aVerage. ,- : - . .. 'ln lower 1 Georgia,' Fl 'de Louisiana, . , , and there was no drought n either July or Au gust,' but rather, re than ~-the aieragt- . amount of rain fell Rain in July, five - to si • - inches ;in Angus the same. : - : II Upper / aorgia, Alabama and •Lpper, • MisSissippii c .fair amontit of rain fell during both mont . -Rain .iti July; two, 'inches a/1p a hof; trust, three iriehes. • • : . In,‘ Mississippi! and . LQWer Texas i durin i g both "Months,,abundant rain very prof dse ram in July, f five:.to six inches; . 10, A gust i :the Game.• s •- ' ' ... . Rain on. Tennes:see, in'July ; two and &half,. lucheal in August, half an, inch. ,* -_ - • '.i. , . In.. Kenta4y ; during both Mouths the drought ~~ sty serf grent, Und'thn clop ' s suffer; ed• - severely,:though a fair`anionnt of rain telt 0 ' Rain ii(JuIV, *one: and ii:haff'inehei';:= 7 \ one aiitl4l. half inches:: • • ... • In Indiinin, 'during both bothmionths, there • was a fairlamoimt Of rain in :most, Arts of .- the State, but not up to the'average.. utau in Jtey, tz' and a half inches in Auguit; , two and a. If inches. , ; . In lllindis, Alissouri, arid Sontliein extemlit4,lwest' to Fort Kearny, and taking in Neste Arkansas, but little fain &11, , - `either July - or August. Rain in-Tuly.i.one inch; in August, the same, - - l a n °.Northern lowa, rain inJUIY, four: es ;in Atig.tit, three inches. I la Wisconsin there . -was a great abulidanee of frain---inore than aft average in July. -;=,- - Alain in July, in some parts, eight inchesi other parts, four and a half inches. At'the -- Falls of St. - Anthony, five inches ;:. in gust., froo two and a half to'three inehes.4 ifirsAingOn. Glohe. - . 1 . , Han. GeOrge pantie.. . ~ -OM- L fe , ci FOC() coteniperarieS lhai ite,..r * ing y i industrio sly eireuhited a story 'that Mr: Dat- sie.., the Ylii,g - candidate for Canal Conimis: , , slope!, Ir l ts declined being, a caiiclidate, .and s . wilt not.be voted for by the Whlgs, it is.but right that the story, should .be Contradicted; and set at rest • There-is no truth •xliiife,Vet\ in the allOtton. Mr .IYarsie is the .nomineehi Of the - Yhig, State' Convention,is, new . -Om eandidat , of,the.Whig Party, ; wilt/co/40 W . in the fie d.as stich until theeloseoftheseeond Titesdaylin o„tober,.and all' who are 317,111 gs in feelings and w sentiment.lll easitheiiii-otaS for him. ) lie has not ad will; not AVithdidis. - but exi jets to receive; as he:liese tvek.thi support all wholiesire %.roforrtkinglto.mait,- ag,ement Of our Public Works. ., _ • ..-,. -.-, Of Mr..Darsie'srpre•emitient - qualifications we do nOt speak. All who 'lmow him:will admit him to be just the M.sn 'wliii ein, l ifarty .- one ean,ipleanse the Aegean stable.t . -Qt' his: claims. a a Whig:npou . Whig' sukTorti*life long ..deivot,ion to the whig cause is the, lx;:st ~ evidenel.-7Telegro,-ph. MEM rfieldl?a; rgr Mine Clem -ftstizan desctii opening lof a " Know:Nothing " lodge, at:Cur winsville, as follows ~1 • • •-• • c They there the ,other evening in our 'friend lietrick's blacksmith shop, and are t itifod t‘ on author ity . no t 6 rpased - en by llat ot the. Pennsylvanian„of tharwon dent i and " blasphemous' proceedings,..... - Fifteen e.andidates'were regularly initiateif; and had it not-been for one,' who after being put thlughfive-titues; still declared. lie was a deino, rat,, and ;that the whole'•thflig:WaS7ll Whig trap„ this, this exposition I would nevef have conie to light)/and thus vOidd haie been lost to the world. 4- ' Eselil candidate was seized bk i four Stalwart. men, and placed face . dewtrikards _on airativil block on its side. Afteir,lmiug_ five tinier, from neck to heelS, lie ,was si'ioot ed' oVdr the paVernent into the street ) , after 'Was :gathered up;Atight his head chueked into a coal p le,'-sidle the . ” other received a gentle lappliiiitiou . of, the contents of the ' , slack:tub:l Jole,Was then calledAmou for his initiation fee; of three cents.. After the** were collected, one of the ',res. ularly tiitiated',.started •with t flouts to pro , cure - a little ," spiritual consol tionf-L-douist less-to kvasli .( the %rentals of the ncophytes.:4.,., donbtli*Lfor .sonie-otheria. ,After the arrival,of the j messenger,l Otir rertn, most emphatically knew nothing."' .finv - morning we are credibly' idol-Med, iher:) . 4t were lein the'same situation,and in 't our exposition must,litipc 'enik • • IV‘ Among the'rowaTqa nett tratitin die JacksonvilleVlll. l YenuderSein.. ins*, !was the tolinitingt," 3, Hine, for,,zneekne4 or Auspopitions kind heirtines.l and atte'eilon, 'a ~,h4band-zV,v Anstinlleiloieltr - If aueb z6i areililllllall A wirded, that tEoe.teool monie*Vry'fopidar. a,rSoiltado aad :fipciety are, fiynqd► iiiiign4ts:'ivti,ch attract nuatitiiiti tt•itteritatd)ibtli !late i i their i 'votaries. - 4 l: 4l: ISINIME ibcs the.
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