The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, December 28, 1854, Image 2

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    ftosclip 4011. - - l twice when I would hoe° been wofully beat- i
The Know= othing g- ar'it! -' l l iensed 6 3'1',;theie en if-t had not raiaeda hue and cry about the 1
e
enclitics o. p ling metik their religious .
heliet, - while ou c•onstitntiati declares thit "air
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Bank:, No one is injured by it. The Judg-
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littgaW ere twir l :aged but he lad no bu-
nien have ana arill and indefeasible right to ainess to be a Whig. , i I lis reputation stands
ex • orship Alntighty God eeeording to the die- .
fair enOugh in the county, and Mr. Terrell,
tates of their o.4ti consciences."' Tbi_s —Lica of, w ho had more Loch i with the Bank • titan-the
the character a the organization, seems to,l Judge, tan for ahead:of his ticket. .The tear
have' Its] Judge Porter to the eonclusion ex-1 vets prtiVeq tile policy to be Correct, for while
pressed in ids charge to the Grand 41\ iry. of nobodvi is farmed hi: it, it, hail wonderfully
Warne coninn that tile KnowNothin ' ' I rCiiDemocratic '
and
ga area tette m i ., the party me.-
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guilty of a conspiracy to deprive men ot fagots' my ro use hi regard' to Mr. -Terrell proves
guaranteed to thent h the eonstitutifitl, Ind clearly t h at . I, had tel - fitith,in the Bank hum
are therefore the proper subjeetOof indietnient; bug, And the vote he. received showithat the
atetnnion law. ; 1, • I people under stand Well enough that it was all
It e ill he remembered that during th 4 gut): a political gome. I Pjayed that game boldly
..- ----- ernittoriel 6, ,ntest in thiSStaid,Ll i edge, Pollock and au - ceessfnlly,,, and • that is all the credit
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I PROSPECTUS. was very Severely denounced ;kg an eneiny of c l a i m , . ,
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,d; —4,--------- tne eonstittition,liis opponents l as:sunlit* that . DissOtisflietion is
• : ' dxpressed respectifig the
\eqae.vii Aeptlblie-41). he was a Know 'Nothing, and thererere in course 1 purbued iti 'regard to Judge Wit.
r _....:......._... , far(Cr of proscribing men for their ridigtousr mot. The poliiv was correct, and I will 1.
!Ile publication of a weekly newspaper, with the opinioti;. All mho listened to his speech. ,
in , p eeve itv the resit . len Judge Wilmot
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above title L will the commenced at Montrose on the ikion .
rose ,-
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HI retnember w i th w In ignan
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was a "ttenalar nominee of the Democratic
Ist of January next,'under thcr'editorial charge of the l, >
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replled , thoetutrge. It'l!e made ,
undersigned. I The character and objects orthe Inds- t'"Kincinsc he party, he was sustained as a Democrat ; but
pendent Republi l ean are, to a considerable de , n imperfect record of his wordS,st the time, when he eat ne out as astump candidate against
indicated by its name. While the' people of this lin übstance as follows e 1 1 ',
, . the regulOr nornin4," I denounced hiin as a I
country, thing under, and raping the benefits of,' a " Ire ri.ferred to attaxpele in the Montrote whig and lii I)entagogue. lle ad vomited "i
Republican form of government, almost universally ,
..75,,,,„ 00 .,,,. addresSed _t_4 - - the "I' s reenten of ' I
Democratic principleS; it is true, but princi-i
,ciaini to be.' Itepublicans,it is but too evident that the P t imam lvania," 'asking them tti" bear in Mind , , . • 1
1 D d not, make -Detnocrats• A steady 'un-
tendencv.of late acts of our National Legislature, on • that ever'. vote•cast for James, Pollock is a-, : e4 o 1 . ~- , • • - I
the subject ot - shivery, and the principles of a portion it
t .I,ow against th e constatktion , w hi c h g ohr a ri.. sin'. ern „, t y ,
r , blind adherence toright or
of our feliel,v-citi/ons, are decidedly anti-Republican. I tee!: to all num , the right to worship Almighty wrong, is the only. teseof Dennieracy. When
Our efforts,' as e hors; shall be diteeted to the main- 1 God :teeording to the thetates et'cousl'ienee 1 " Mr. Wilinia or any; other man, opposes the
iltno'i,
senance of what e believe to he true Republican; ' T
.aines;l'ollocii, the .spenk er said, wa.shis name ; 1;
reetilitr nominations fif the party, hobs a Whig,
principles; and, e shall oppose, and do all we can to • and ha Would ,simply Vv of that article' that I C''„
a t i whit-kis prinei tles are. Mr .
defeat, every tat rapt to-depart from those principle.s !it Ar..ti false , and the man who, penned it,knew d ots cart . ,. , 1,. • - •
In the r,o , ennie it of our :entintry,„ front , whatever lit to • be f Ilse. tie would defend the constite. Wilmot took the stump to sustain the prinei
source such ] , atte Int !nay -otiCinate, and . und what- I Lion with his heart's blood. Worship your, pies of his l'roviso against Mr. Lowry, the
erer guise it marpresent itself. . t . 9, lt i 8 , , ,,, e ,1i ng i 0 th e dietafes of onr own; I•• regular nonzinee, - oho was opposed to them.
Until is ov.l.lefi4 to make mar promi,es—the paper i t et ,nsek nee. rum. our to inples to (lie .
"fl i kt lit Sj : I was 44 . course in fer the regulnr nominee;
must speak fOr 11.. .Y. Our object is to flirnish' a pa-', and ...To and worship - soly tho l': N , '; le! had t
but l's... aw clearly though that the Proviso
per ehieh Shall be independent, Republican, light, I 11( . 0;yow . er t , t! iroserj-te In . ; ,Itri3ther for' exec.
on Slavery, Edtt--ttion/femperance , and all'the
~. i ;t. ii.es,ion. k rf.
, a t i vizaig M.. rights tai and he trfibted, N 4 '. 1. -‘• PoPUI , W . Will t he I • 'Sts,'_l tl .1)
bigtitry It'. make him ti,lt.zire it. I just style 'ft. Wilinot's thunder, and became
yestions of the day, antL whivh shall serve as a te- , I t:o
dium for ClPY'C'S l ing the sontlincaiicethc Republican i ..-. 5 11 "
, Wit
. i'.,l tat ez 4, , f irs•edo . ni to iwer s .hirr a stronger Free-soiler than lie, and at the same
1 t.?• ~ =, 1..) . i 1 Li'Q' on'', 1 1 1 ' . 'lnd I "" v e r •L P ut h ,,'• thne advooated the' election of a bitter oppo-
Ze Pree-Soil party in Susquehanna Countyit a
: ~ w , , t111 . 11-s;ty ltt the fitutleltes. erune not intl. ro ,_
Raring formely acieti with opposing p o litic a l p ar _
sl:tild rack' froth t i ll , neat of , t , llc. i•ie . tisuri.. -
.11y this means I run
des, one of us haeing publisbl a Derr.ocratic and the i ' t ICS a '' . !rf- 7 0i 7 ...a ti '" -n-sl--
I,ig , ery, make t i,,, Mr. N\ iii,r.ot right straight into the ground.
other a Nrnic piper in this county. we hare seen old , l"'
most
?rntl• If thin!. iz
issues gradually i disappear, and now tindinz ourselves .; n'''" t c 't 't- 1 ' ~ : r lie owned Flat. backed out, and left the course
united in s l, ntili lit we are t 1 unit; ' 1 action ' It judge Polleek it is illdet 41 :1 Klltl is ;Ntltll- to Sir % Or • e t :, a Detly,erat, Who, notwithstands
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i t. , e Wilkie ~ , u ,
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on the great questions that agitate the country. i ; tug_ :vim) he gave utterance to the aboie sen- ing his pritneples, voles for the regular nomi-
We cos call upon all who .favor. our object I tint ei Its dint Wotild st.eni to settle the titles- lice, 11 igl cr, 1 Whiskey. Nebraska, Slave Pens
of cementing an rengthening the Republican liar- iti
on
tell a, to s wlietlick it is a' . • • ' - 1 'Ol • a 11 T 4 , • • I' h
prim ip eof e or_ an a . ier.,
,).ou see, is snecesi w fic
.ty in this counts; t aid us in Biting the Indepen d ent.!
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1 - _I •r I.) progori.te pion for their r elig i ou s opin- proves the; correctness of the policy_ Mr.
Republican an ticterasive circulation ; and would ask i _ 1 1 ..,
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'them to act promptly iu the matter, and send in as t / 6 // . 7 , 1 - I ' V‘ iimot was, deteated.. and the Democratic
many names as Possible before the first of Janutuy. ; I . - I _ t
. . pariy and I came oif vietorions. What harm
, ',lir the Revisit -. -
that we may lsabw how large an edition will be rc- ' r , was th;ine by the trick I None at all. The
euired • I, [ I g. Brag Chase, to the Deroocrats of the New . .
pcoplc Ire perfectly satisfied with Mr. Grow,
. n d, I . 1 Party.
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tititliautta •Argistr,
It. U. I' Ity:ik: • i.`ll) • litEt). SSIITDi EDITORS.
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• ! MONTROSE, PA.
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Thnelany. pecentlber..9w,•lSol.
tiebiZe
_...lent Republiuin will beOf as large a ,
!, either of the papers now published in i
, nn4 will be furnished at one dollar and
er annum, inadvanee.
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The Ind
at lea d
this county:
fifty •Cetto
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- - CHARLES F. READ,
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11. 11. FRAZIER. '.•
.)lontose, Dec.:l3, 1554. - "
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VEM tit Lr
it CTU RMS. .—Notwit hstlmding the
...outcry rai l s'ed in many quarters against fe- ,i
Tratle lecture+, there are some particular eases.]
in which iiiktriltes us that ladies could . offiei- I
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..ate in that: capacity, with at least as . much
-proPriet ul, as thbse of the ' sterner ae.v?' For.
_ eiample, l when we s'saNir bills posted in- our
s—tawn, the othcr day, - . announcing that 44 br.
..:Gleason t wOu"d . deliver a private lecture to
•the'ladie; , ofl i
lfor.trose, illustrated by - a fe
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male Int . litA," we could not:help thinking that
irtnight - 1)C-rs well to - leave the female -
I - ..o
lec
turers to attend to that derartmeut. .
The indepcndent, is a large and reinarka- .
'bly. r vicll conducted relifi n ous journal, publi4l
- ed in -- Ne*. York, by .JOSEPLI 11. Laos, 22
.Berkman Street; is the esTeeial organ of
the Conlireg,atiomtli4s. It is au exceedingly
-. re adablei T
-er; and numbers among its regu- -
14-'etmtiihntOYS several of our most able and
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. talented NiTiters—among-AOrs,•ll.ev...V. B.
CREETErr, ..11 1 er. W.Bitcara, and ,Mrs.
II; B. . - TvroNTE, authoress of "Uncle: Tom's
. Cabie." • ..
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Tae , nr• GnorNiN—The bill introduced
into the l : . Se:nate ses*n by Mr.
'Chase, and tow on the taAle 'of thatbody,.is
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"Be it inacted by. Me Senate and Y .- lona of .
4 1tepresen, of the , Unitedd States .of Amer.
:Ca in
langress aseembitd That, : there
shall bill neither Slavery- nor involuntary
-servitude, 'otherlariie. than in the punisquent
of•critne, jp any Territory of:United States."
- This hill lir. Sumner recently stated. in
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• the
„Senate .Iwould be called up at an • early
Tribun.e very properly calls iv
, 42 all Ns* .flre in
,fX : tvor of the measure, ..to
" lose 4:16 tiMe in- pouring' in petitions in its. fa
vor; upon I. , bth Houses of Congress.` Thily
• 4 - Faiy give sabre heed to the peo . p!e' s retitioris
the l:: elections.
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1 know ;why and when you lost -confidence I
hi me. It w•as simply, because you did not
understaiittipolitical tactics. You • are 'not 1
politicians, f t nit arc honest and simpleitearteC
citizens, unacquainted with the &a-et and real I
object of ikilitical - movements: •wiil,there- I
fore, explaiii my course to you, and - Onvince i
you that irri;. - potic.i ha.s.alwaYs been good. - 7 1
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The corretNess of any course or . Policy pur-, I
sued in Wilk% you tire to remember, is to I
be judged' of'only, i;y its mails. ' ,
In reviewing tny political life,` will corn. 1
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Inctice with ! the, Bank qt.itAion. `I denounced
Judge de - .--1 - 4 - p in unmeasured tern as, and held.]
him up is a scciundrel and a ! I villain,'• on ae
connt of his connection with the , Bank ; -and
yet I adY,oeated the .election oil aad voted fur,
Wm ; J. Turrell, its Attorney !and Agent
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will admit that Judge Jessup, !left the Bank
when it Was in :good standing, land . its: money
good told curreht ; and also Wm:J.Tur
reli becaineStiiekliolder, Di (al p Attorney,
Agent, When itinoney las -
~,! dollar fir
dollar. lit ih .trine that when_ edge ,Jessup
recomniebded it to the T ' yof the Sfate,
he manifested intim oohfi ' in the hOriesty
and, integrity if Mr. Tiirniill alum, of his
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avidly to gi'Fr good cornet sad direction
to the asiAttorney, and , n his fitness to
'attend propc.rli• °to its affair* at Financial
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Agent ' llerii Judge Jessu 's connection
with,.and res*sitsility for t Bank etised.
Mr. ,Turzli .M.. as its AttorikeY'and, Agent
nail it closed; Nevertheless i , denounced
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.. I Judge Jessup .I.s a sooutdrel., arid Miltaiiiid
t u t a licl A A rk o L t t i l e 15 - 13 .‘ heart;re' I Mr. Terrell aa an' boa
est. watt I Was th at
teli 3 blat4 JP giciPg . 141 ,dtaneat iii zel T . ' ' `lti ..
alt JAO ' Jessup •
meonshtent 1 <it at gt is
ntarttizne,Case,itail &Inning' Sunk name sea- . • ! t
'Men AiliinAti the twit:eats that ever blew." .I a. Waig• Itr• Toupin "Derrat 4 'has
-- ll — - ' A i always Wei my Itogforify a Deineserat
—J.Mi.„Badrea pvoirsitisod to in se tree 1 an d A lm
, s ur* •n e 1 . 4 4 4 4 . , 4t i gi - Bi a k
tbaroky or mcmbem .iiffiwiiik SS - 1 1;' 0/ 2 qiutsii, polo . • '
P" 1 41.140 34 ' l4 i mew to **LIFO. Jaw& . * I* 3ve ! nIY 4$ conftt•--
, . 6rxt yr* the , posit or the:, . putoergerterid - L i . .I.taige : llessup *As detest e d .
~ :th e 4 4 1P10g 5,, ,,
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rlght 41044 a day 'ls too mod' for slid) kw- ilhaTe imr muted - ever)" Wet f luTeL,:iliae
t.'tfitziril'"S‘T 1' 4 :5 dtme l'brt .r•Mit , ?!.., , •-Li Pl'ilt ‘!url'i''lli PTA
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.MabAZlNE.—This welkknOwn
perodil' which has so long maintained a
- high reput.lion both in its literary and antis
_,tic department, enters upon the coming year
with exeeltrit promise. The publiOlers Axe,
men ofe.r.. cr ib. -r;• , rise d means, and have secur
ed the a ffil JJf sonic. of the best talent ih the
cobntry,in rrery branch / of their work. The
littrary t+iitesth of the January number are
.of a superiot• order, and the ii:astrations, are
both nurtlmous and beautiful. • •
PUblished by rt. H., See tk. Cap, Philadel:
Thia,at ia nyeai. For $3,50 we Will fur
nish Graltaties Magazine and the Itidepettdent
, Republidtri for one year.
For Me .Regis
Itinr;st l e. FIIAZTEIL ekt &Erni :—The_ public
le told by the" Democrat" of last week that
oar statements of the week before are untrue,
as can b proved hr a h'number of raTeeta
ble perecin% not, theparticidffilltdids of the
editor." We are not going k% bend . words
as to du), truth of . our stat.ements• with any
person Whom we and the public have so
.littkeonfidence, as in the principal editor of
the Democrat." We simply say that We
bavestatcdthe facts, and - now. ail!, as we
bar - I to f the: ifieauts,
\ 42 A• rc to, or, vett . or
•4 4414 " cumber of respect*
.ble iltiteie are any suck, a-bo : will
;eget tO the contrary: '
' touts &e
! PRprin.rross or . Srias'
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DEAR. • IJ ENS OC I{ ATS ulio hate de,
sorted. the tiarty f l have led to .a thousand'
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vie
tories, you. ;who rave gene over VI) the Orem y
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I Liy t , . be:Lten ;in a thOu'sano cobtiie ts, fo yOn
I hare a wordlto say; To those 'good I)etti.-
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oerats whO hAve :11way-s , stood by th. party
and ire, right wroUe I have already: dis
charged my duty. With a heart beayy with
.sad 'Mk& Vinis an l Xt rtii forCboding4;l have
- giv ; (..'qi then a'iwtird•oi. caution. bid, then
beWare Whi , rs • • v€ 4 tie Willits the
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awfut..Montrdse Whigs. • They arc, the ones
who have ca* , d.all the misobief. i . They have
declared that no, Danner:lt locctipy ati
office in the Nev.: Collet IThuse. iror more
than th -. .tionocrits 11; . ' h.
.firty, years _ . lavO been , con
stonily mid speedily gettingrich in thWse ofri
fiees,and .- nnW we, are . ,to; . ",bc,. - driVen out of
them,' and cOmpelicd. to g4t our living. by the I
sweat of ouribrows. - - Dear, friends, I ..`..nnot
endure this Sad rel..-erse
,of' fOrtune. :In die -I
.i,......,,.; r iciy , j or my noal, l.cansay, In tnel
beautifill uric appropriate htnguage of scrip.-
Lure,' -My i uni:lment is greater than 1 In
hear; 1 -shall be -a-- - fugitive- amt si .wiialiond
'upon the fatre of the earth, and whoevfir Secs
shall—" despise nie. ~
. My dear piends, just sit . down wi h me
tow,.:lnd I will talk the matter all over with
I rt - ui,- honestly faui fairly-. I ;will explain: all
1 the plans nr4 .-"cliciutis I Int've carried Out, and
i will convince ton that if I was not hOni;st, I
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was ;sacceisfir?; and SuccEss, inydear friends,
is the;;Only :thylg to be:considerediin politics.
• Men; prinelplea and mew - mires -are nothing,
only-as the:.-;are Means to attain' t..he'end,--- ; ;
succrsf. As in:wir,l so- in polities. Trench- .
; ery, flilsejitiod i ,
.deception and stratageM, when
practieedto discomfit an opponent ; ;are hon
orable pioCedUres. Long-establiShacustom
;
and DerrioiTatic usage
i hriVemade;lawful and
he norab:e any' act thatbrings - suctem I pro
pcke to shOw you that. in course has :been
entirely successful heretofore, and will con
vince. you,"] if you will only return to the par
ty and follow my. directions, - that, Sou,- the
Pemociat)c party and /will ti,tain he aticcess
fut. ' i - ; • -,
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the dis . trietw6s secured to Pierce and :King,
and two of our eitWtris. who took a promi•
tent part in getting Mr..Wihnot out of the
ai•e rewarded: by a pro-Slavery Admin
istr,►tion, With veryf.it offiees in Washington,
and I secured strong politic:o friends, without
whom. I never cOuldhavegone to Harrisburg.
St/mei& gentlemen, :proves the correctnessof
an y pf • • • ft . •
When Mr. WilliMt was - a candidate, - then .
I .e3ttol l led hit n as a Deniocrat, beeauSe he wal
the regular n'onnnee..' Now I denounce. hiM
as a*Whi::, becausahe .oppir•ed the reffultir
nomination of . the. party. I declared, posi
tivelyt.a few weeks a‘ro, that• Judge 'Wilmot
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had renounced every Democratic principle he
ever had in his life; Ind , become a thorough
Iti big. There is nO . truth2but there is goOd
I policy in.that a.s.L.kiloti,as' the result • will
show hereatler.
.1 'Some of you .were not pleased with the
la. an; tart eieCtILM. i . DOW ma;
my i pflfey Was good, and that the ttilure was
your'fanli,uot mind. I expeeted.you to fol . -
low InY' directions:. If. you had done so, I
1 . should haves the county foriligler, and.
{got handSoMely rcWarded for- it. You did
I Me a gl'eat wrong:l6 desert Me , just as I was
about to foist myself, by mean's of your votes,
intu.aluerative 410 at.llarriSburg, It was
all oaring to a lack of confidence in my • abili
ty to smooth the matter over so_ that no. one
WoulkiiOSpect that:you knew you 'were • rot:
ing in EavOr of the• Nebraska bill. But I could
and shot: . 1 .4 have done it handsomely. I got
Goy. Bigler to my he was opposed to the re
peal of the . AfissouiiCompromise. That was
all you ic'ere oppoSed to. You did not ob
jkl to letting . Nebraska have . . a Territorial
Govertullent. YOU were opposed . to the. re-'
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peal Compromise,f the so was Gov. Bigler;
therefore you'ouglitlohave voted' for him.
lie was in fiivor of the Nebraska hilly and
everybody in favor ;of the Nebraska bill vot
ed for hini. NO* if yciu had voted fur him
because : he Was opposed to the repeal' of the
Ctimprc)taise, be would have got all the rotes on
both lijes!of the question, and ••.:thus,;carried
- the -e6tinty by two _thousand majority; as ;
expeeted*e would.. You- see, gentlemen, my
policy : ; - aS a good one, and you are to-blanie
for its nOti being sneerful. I hope this les
son will learn yon better than to distrint me
again.' .
Have pu noticed what a: strong free-soil !
paper the, DemOcrt is since ; election?—
Who can write stfonger Anti-Nebraska arti
cies that, Sea what a good temperance m
too. Going to edit a temperance p / at -r, I
am. Weuld coq ewer have mist7sd that
only a feiw
. I :reeki ago i was in \fiiiror of Big
ler and Lager Beer, Whiskey and/Nebraska,
Eric Blois and Gingerbread, CemPbell 'fur
Post Master General .and county jails for
Slave Pens Would'nt, eh? Well, that's just
the fact, and here I am.a4 right now, getting
ready to come the "gum game" at the next
election., You see gentlemen lam capable of
some things and if Souwill only have confi
dence and folloW my directions, you, the
Democratic party and I will come out "top
of the heap "yeti notliwithstanding our-recent
&slam -
Isnissed the.figere: little with the Know/
!inthilvsi - I eras ailusitig them in to se
enrl4 the Ariift If I had knesin there:
Were more n.l gs l •%gide - than I . A sk I ,xi' ki
(lave 4 , ri l e-Jul' 4,e the htnow4;Othings..-pt
ootirse.-.W.ho IWoold hikes supposed- there
wete thirteen hmdred of the:,iib theeonety
heedred, When Ile* them:
Perhaps ion - 44Tnt know thit l used to *he's
Mittve.Atneeleiiit.. I just did. beat I (04
att;:itiikehsw,4,:ard - before' - ! _ *gutted _ Irish
reeirileet the game I OoMe•owthe
By the *ay i triy 'Moan*
Rll' has 6iiiie:teiv Ind I ate : strspiekatti
that ts4ll not, M aw 0w4,-by the Geft
..17; bet t hair arene setrruirr r itudergnsiiid ,
thott4 -- sesiedis4eras loose.) That Is
of game Ijs. hiyeol the" Ilitlve*,
F. l , ;. , t i n 11 I w_liefAl.
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tiNa ire mitil - twarifert Irishvoteii.. - Play oti eratid.plg st so that we shall all 'he represent-, I
both: itlea of every iitiiition hind - . get all tho ed,there, and all share in • thelfialii of glory
' . ' - - mod. .
votei r .is my.policb : : H i ~ .. .. [... . - • „wi i. - s a
,'• , 1- ,
-I have now giviiii'.t oil la .tinde,rstarid hai . Vi I have .a . plan laid, by which t iiitend, to rib --
admirubly 1 haVei n't - rm — '• i toc iied 4iy - cardk (I :414 Senator BOriland of all the hoiio:S of that 8°:
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not 'titan my witAririe ' eardipartieularly,lolo, ;riousconquest, and place theni . Upon' my oin
I ref e r to my po litical , i gamix : genetilly, ) in- refulgent heiul. '''. His are thelibid othonorS 1
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order.to restore - roil . confid4rice . in ..rufabilii glory in. ': , ' • • .11 •• •
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ty to pl a y. es suecesiut. a pilditical 'game as , My dear friends, my.drociping spirits o
,- If . . , ,
any Other,tve maniyid to con vince Iyou t hat; i - vivo in tnus . contemplating, the brigh t prOs
if yoi. t only follow nil)` lead, rou,
.tlid • Demo4 l .pects beforii - us. - I inn sure that I have Yrjui
. -
(Tette pitlrty and I .. a.4lyounidVo rise. 1 _ t confidence once more. My flifohbing heart
.1 i
-• To 'demonstrate f"fi yOu eirlielusivel'y; thatt 'assures me that. lam once mo re yriiir gallant ..
' smart ;lda' ft - kn . r i t "'- I - - .f . .
- 'f. (I -
itn; r . , - _ Bean rife you to i, ea er, ar .you arc -.again m y o_e_.l tit, .
sum - thing aOtFyii,ilipcted with politics.. Your i followers, * Never, never let us ipait again.'--• ,
all k ow • - somethini‘ipfiiny Fiecuniary eircurd,! Together let us fight our battle.S, l itdtogeth- 1
;
let us Ogre' the - spoils, ;. i
stars es. - Before mil election - I'Waii poor and i er
in 'debt, so poor thatil iris Oligedl t borroWll. • Before We part I want to giv,ii Yiiii- a: word
1 • 1. ,.
money. to enable me ih.ge4 , to Harrisburg4lof' caution,'; lest you' again , be led astray.—
NoW, with a / feeling' OfPridd•and. i e•tultatio4i Subscribe 'for. the Demociat, slid -beiWare of
I, ant to - ,yowiliatll htv i e'ut.otte,y,* at inter t 1 Whigs. . Their . antecedents are, ba l d, yes, 1
est 1 People do not get ri •, in thrvi month 1 gentlemen, - their antecedents are bad. I have
on three dollars a..diiy end, . rdlheniselve i no reference ' [ now to my friend„!.Mr.-Neul'on; 1
-and farriilies; but niiverthel6ss, gentletrien, t I nor . o my, partner, igr. little, ;They are true
havel purchased a fln.h hOus44indlot in thii I Democrats. I made them bOth myself, Onel
town, for Which l'aiii ii2l-Pai.fourtee i n - hunce,, l l out of a - Whig and the other out of an Abo r l.
i red dollars by the Aim4 o f .A t
. ay, bi..iiie.s, , , whaf, i litionist, arid 1 knew they are go,0.011s: .. l i
1 hate pall. 1 am:7abl§,ti) eas aristoerati, I ' 'l'o us, 0+ bTod *6:f hopeful shuuk-highs of
las the best in this t own,an I am. going. to j Montrose,the only true l e ad e rs . of tlie'llein-
1
shOw them I can catty my head a trifle hiffh 3 , - I ocratic party von must look fir directions,
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er than any of the*. I 1 hi to "Ltoieed" thq I and :ilways follow our lead.' . 'Whea in doubt, 1
1 . f or .
`artytocracy a good. !'iliiii li cause I lwas .t.:4: come to us. Kir instruction: We can! guide
I• , ' i . .
- poor ! ' to be aristoc.ratie;my. Of.. I have said i f you to ail troth: Place entireicontidenee in
**lsom things about then I ound it hard l , to' I us, (that is, in tile, for they are m', creatures;
substantiate.' In Wale& ' I get' the -affidai and. do as I tell them.) Be vigilant, be faith
• .1 i • 1 i -, • . .I'
i wits i lof my workmet to . true - fact 1 that ap - L ful, and
.1 can repeat the assuearice if you will
It 1
pears to bear upori the ease, sintl• then 1 - ,‘: - . piceai I only follow toy directions, yoit, the Demo
, .
Demo
n, it .throug.'• They`,,Cati't . itc h meat that, f u r critic: party and I,' will come out ' 111T:4 of
1 . - They ,, to,
II ant smart enough . to;lin V. that fatSe sweat 1 the Heaprly (IL .Yotir.y,.l4;rc . ‘vr, . 1
I ing is not always P?rili - Y. 'i. • l- ~..,3 i„- . : 1 EnssEztUi• BRAG Cti.i.st:
4 1
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Tier has been 4!ctinsi srable fu l ',4 : .s. made
4
; aboUt the Diniock•ri4 - vi ,w, and a 'slander
.
1 snit l lcommeneed, but, (Ire('
,itii it 'will never
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be tried. That way one t rttiy operations.-+
i•
.Ihad Ate vieterre riip,int d and arranged the
• • - : ' i • •
wages; bit I did nit_ get tiy pay for that lit
tle
t job. It was al kit the I Mily: The Spe..A
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er has , a great many such things-to attend .
t , `.
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an , .ot great many c i oni,lnitlces to amtlint.
I 'feel satisfied thif,t I hate convinced yeti
that 1, and I only, slitil ; .caFable of leading y, ]ii
- . • -' 4 . I i i
through countleil fields of political 'confliet
to goals_ of glory ailed ;homer. I" feel that I
have once moreregaitted I.Our confidence, and,
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will, therefore, proet eN elope! some of
my:plans, by • which, if y , 4 win
_only do as il.
i
tell you to, you, the; De •4vatic i party and
. l i
will overthrow - all 't)te.;:co iiipt Whig' eon - tht- .
iinticns which have'"ak.' i ilia 7eftillylde4"ated die
Democratic party ;arlin .7 '.'l, 1 . 1 ,
Before, election rGOV. B t igler Lind I. eiEf.!
ver• 1 y .. 1 1 ', •
indignant beetinse ti ei•NlissopriComprO,-
'.rniSe ,was repealed V, kreteriiied itWas ':a
1 ~, ,
s grefa w rung, .a perfect o (rage, ;Ste If`tip'.
had carried - the elActien in that w e ar, G04‘.. ,
Bigler; Gen. Pieree aid I') would '.:Lhave 'been
fairly cOmmitkd t 4 the e . ; ; CliCleillti of tl4.
measure. Tti guard tigainst such an unpltnel....
atit. contingency (its: fait don't belieVe I could
haVe.induced Gov.4ligle o say bel was ef , '-,
posed to the . repeallottl . - ..ComPrOmise with:
out: sonic such arrangen nit) I. wrote a strong
article ag,ainst, the tie•riii tinent of .khe • Conit
premise, and adshied l i!t OtNortb ,‘i.to. tnak . .,
the' best of a bad bitiiiti - .
Y9O see - of
that. bill just as k -
re-established,'Kaiailm
and consequently_ the
balance of polter . ;:;coitsi
cratic party would be
fanatics and corrupt
quently my cake wilulif
am opt for 'lento'
dent, and I can iSMII4i:
I
there. Demoerats kte j
hake him, Free
~; : rejeet,
Nothings don-'t him* hitn. In these .times,
•i
when we are not stitptli • to hear 4itnostan3,t
body is nominated for President, I ealeulat6!
that Tho's H. Benton: is the only than in the . i .
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I -United States laut,l .
w t stands some sort of.;
a chance of being !tom anted by some partyi !
or Other. -• 'waS''. op to the l NebraSk a - d
I
Bill, and that isetioug fob my purpose. It. :
• , . .
is:My po/iest.. - na strongly antpeorasaa,,
tintil,after the naetingloCthe galiimore Con
\ I
vention, in order 0,1. kihp on the right side of
;-_th, Free .s.oilers'Of cotinty..!. A man
must suit his setiti nt4 , to the latitude he
[liVes in. After the Meeting of the Conven
tion I shall. siipport4itSfiegigar nonte, I dun'
Ei • -
I care. who he nOcwhtt he is, an •-•
by, him . as 1 did by Ott nominee oti
Convention,:l shall suppott him.
can to'elect him, if lobe
to_ my paper, and hayr
ways and bYways.;-i''
. 1n; the mean "
its to -
'Ate
- .
- 1 SAY
j•.r S
I 7 )
td do all I
:crysubscriber
co take to the high
,trss lots, afoot and alone.
shall take sue!' a coarse
ure the':-cohdcience of the
~ka men. I shall be as good a Free
oiler as any
-of theml in:fact I shAl . be right 1
1 .
along with them until I have quieted all sus.
picion, and then l'il cor n rpence bringing them 1
around by dcgreeS,- and 4,et- them,i finally, to
vote directly iipliast the i r own pri nciples, as
I have made them: dO a dozen times before. 1
If we can manage 4:, erectla Democratic Presi.
dolt this time,We Will; have enough slave
states admitted tOlgi 'e the balance of power
to .1 1 the South. The ' thh Democratic party ,
will be safe, and`.' 1 ot, be beaten by any
possible Combinatie of Northern fimaties.—
To be instrumental hibringing about a result
so desirable, I have Written to the State Con.
. - i 1
teal Committee recio` mending it to admit an
t . ,;
established..principj pf icommon law, recog
' sized by all legal.lwri ters in this and every
other country. 1 vish the Committee to
resolve that slash pninot exist legally im
lesi recognized V i l , .. taxi ; (Don't . you 'see
l u
I . soni, etblog intart# ~ ti that?) # I can in.
1400 e the Cortina*. ? take some such action
I as that, I believe I_ soap the peOple of this
county into the beli ef Ithat the Democratic
part- 17 really e *;44o4 we rY if' rt Y• if I
succeed in that, 4funt, rif' . you will only &Wow
. my direatiskasv, - 4, fti • VeniaerZtie pirty,
and I, can entry i dle 4otinty 6‘l. the nominee
of thetaidiziore om4tkm. If II an only
eery thia amity, iw p).. nominee 4 the Bal
t4moes tozmvzoili I 41iyaipuenpie from the
right +miter, gentienieo, that yeu,!the Demo
-iiitle.igitY, 2 0 1 1 0 11 1. be appointed aingul.
to the Fe* hlnide ; qi Minister Oh:biota:a
tin', to Clityt(*tii Not that - , we - can all
. but - I am etc ef Om awl one 0 :the Derna'•
- •
, polkey; to : teavl
tlia'::Compramise wai
otld be.a free State;
u-th would lose 64'
(penny the iremo.
I Hated byl&Tottlierti
ig fusions, and consei
e!ell dorigkagain.
Tor the next Presi+ l ,
ot,t' - • I am safe enough::
)11itn, Whigs won't!
re .
aid Knowi
Fier the Regis! , r
.
: MEssaii.Eatroail`.—As the stihject of Inter- '
mittent Springs begins
r to Wane, or has' in a
Measure lust 'its interest, with. your Perinis
sion•l propose, through the - medium of your
paper, to propound a few interrogatories and
offer, a . few hottg!its and suggestions in, ro.
'spect tO:111 management ofl - oitr CoMmon
Schools and r .the•dispsitOn of the} schOol fund
generally. 1 I - -I.
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l . • With due deferenee to the character and
, '•
• stan l ding — of our • worthy Superintendent, and .
with Out impugning the motiVeS Of :My one, I
~.
I h e^ . leave to state that theAaw of 1554; cre
i • '
i•ating theoffiep.Of County Superintendent, has .
utterly- fitiled of producing Idle Aesired object,
! and I haVe no hesitation in i,dci:lar,in,, ,, that,
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nineteen-tentietlis 'of those present at the N-
I cent c xaMinationi; of teachers its to theiiTial
f
it4lttions; - n this find adjoining districts, (..tat- •
cut in the opinion that they were far less
rigid than those made by, 6i- Oder Out dircei
tion of, the directors under the old law, there
.! i by rend6ing,the present ilawi a deal letter,
:hen whi'iS. t .it - that we tax-Payers have to
payfri , ni three to ti; -e Inuidred dollars' annu-
ally 'as :I,SaJary. to-a superintendent, when by
- ,
pursuing'if diGrent course we ,might Obtain
equally ii.. ~ good and competent tPachefs, - at
far less thin \ half the explse ? .I,lf no lietter
i 1
method eau bc.deN2,sed,'l move tilt the pares
cut ~
law be modified so as; to eStab isle a .*.r-:
.1 • •
tral - Selleol in' each county, and fix a'statecl
salary upon . i a competent • Superintendenc,-
whose btisitm4i •it shall be l ! to fit, - and 'qualify',
teachers to perform the di ti(;...i incumbent up-;
on them, .and restore - so/Imb of the,o'ld taw
1
as empowers the directors Ori each district to
appoint 'softie competenil pepsOn to examine
teaehes semi-annually. ctr otherwise, and fix
a perii.m salary upon Ahern Ats it compensa-'
thin fo 'their trouble. 'l' ihink 'such 'a system , .
would ; he far more coAenial to the s feetiiiiis
_
m
of the!masses of those, .Who manifest a'deep
interest .in the wellaretf the 'rising
~,
in. this Commonwealtlf. • • ; . i • ,„
But.agaia: why iSit that (as well as
ers, are deprived of the privily tre of [al
school •tax .directly to the District'
: . .
z as we heretofore have done, and
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from three to five per cent. a
defray the eipenses incurr
7 ' a,
f t schools open';the length
1 Will'sOme Of our `v
or their abettors
manifest tha,
there\ is something radically
wrong in • ch a system of legislation, and it
x
bchi . )vs thetax-payers.cif the. keystoue State
to,ed to' their interests;land to Watch
h fi •-•. •• the -
): . 4 it._ a i care and scrutintztng,ey e policy
pursued by, our Jpegislative Assembly,
refefet to this subject ; and for one, lam
to take my stand aq a. vigilant -semi
nel on the watch-tower of Liberty, and raise
feehln voice in sounding the alarm to the
hard-fisted . yeomanry of thisiCommonwealth,
roVhen the hard-earned procecill'oftheirtoil are
'b eing recklessl y squandered such a system
[
t !ofa.)rrtipt.. and . pro,fiigate teg s anon. - •
• Although never having
,had any' personal,'
,linterest in our Common Schools further than
',ivy own education 'is concerned, let it not-be
lunderstood that I aril opposed to a general
systen .41 free education : on the contrary, I
;beg letit-, in all candor; to state that I deem l
:it expedient to.pass a law 1
in king. it ohliga
! .
4inry on, ;every parent or gi rdian to send
!their children of a proper age to school a giv
..en.time4.Oach. terra, until st 4 ;ti
1 i me as they
,
.
obtain iti good decent education, subject, how
!ever, toi.sucb conditions en'd regulations as .. -
lithe exigencies of thc case nay demand ; and.
I ,mcireover, I alway s, hive beenl t in &cur . of bac.'
ling a 61.1ex-iv] sufficient to keep tbe schools
lll' .-
ippon at least six months in
; each year..,. ;:.
I! In cenclusion,-,allow me to add, that;'.When
ill see aAistrict like olir'o*n, : less than aye
1
'' - imilas square, divided as it iS t :ftito eight or ten
sub-disiricts, with several . 4 ion schools add
ed Merit), I am constrained to believe that
1 1 ...the're i is'a wrong `soniewhere that ought tiibe
Irighted; And. I actin it, the dlity 4- the tax..
Byers of each to, see'Aba.. they elect
• I
mo nine hereafter as - direct4rtittlinis in favor
... , .
144 , i' fnithef diiisfeii Of ' ilie tSclioel fend.. in
(theirrellpcil.iVe distrills: I I ' ' r• ' • . S. '
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D AT LAST---Ther Rome Eareicior.
'lolays: ' Tian. 0. B.! Mi*Evox of Oneida,'
'is re.eliicted to Congress nls the ' Whig Anti.
liCebntsim over Bons, Sit.
!v et . Grays, Omiters and the, Devil." •
We sre glad. to learn that the gentleman
ilast named, has thus :esr filile4' l of a reelection.
We ho l 6 he; will stay whip*. He has ex.
erted al i together too - stronglae; influence in the
preseut Congresi, for the ' of , tbe coup-
Arv..-11;s4hootton St situ
usurer
..eby sure
/
Wally. to \ help
ittikeeiiing the
time fixed by law•,?
e Solotii3'idllarrisburg,
lease to inforrii us? It is
rtglnaqi's Ifonthlg.i le present (Jan'ry) 3 0a-4, , 1
,: pv-u/04911e58"20a (.geSSioi
number carnmences the fit ;volume; andthu - r : . -•.:,' • .
_, • . I t
:z. i
.__. , .„,
third Yeartof .#,ils st o , l lilig liazie• This i .I.TnereiciyiDee.loht,-;In theSenitte,•mr.C.B;
number is pot-snpasseil by any' vionS One. i said this was thetkird session since the tote.,
it is 'embellished by e: fine port! Meneerrient of the. 1 - presentation of petition,ii;
Cullen Briant,. and among its 1 asking for the
,interposition of the Anieri*
tents WC4ild several of great ( dPvernmeUt to s.c.iire to our citizens abrod .
i
the; right: of religious worship,- es well. as the
Thu article 'entitled, "Secret Sot right of ..epultitrei that_ the interest felt in
Know-Nothings," giel;s9ine curious infer- Nhe subject was - linereasing;- and that there,
.motion concerning the. secret societies - that he should at ae. early day ask•the Senate .
.hire flourished - ik past ogee', but may be con. ppt the:Resolutions- whith have heen re
, The. resolutions "yesterdiy.repotte,d
.sidered as; non-ComMittat. on the,. right or
r -, odlieads, ustru'eting the - COminittee•
liiirs 1 4 :enquire into tho - elliiidi.
,wrong of
.KncefrNpOtingisiA the 31Liimat Stt.._ .
cessei of; wkich. the. itriter thinks "are the 'r a steamer and tender to tile,
result - Of :a double reactlini-firstly, against elAiurpose pf rescuing oref-•
the excessive,- cultivation -• • , ation of forei g ners . Kane, of the U. S. Navy, - hy. .
,-
demagogues; a.td, . condly, figitinst . the tills- a under hii..eomrriae l i,
enable folly an d co rr uption of the (Ad p o liti.
11, after sonie expl ,
i 4f vc th
cal, parties." ii.Thel. Ocean, and its, L'ir,,,,..._ rum' surgeon f
"Was Napoleon a 044!.0r17- . .-"Hrd Swear. '' returned n
ing on a Church Steeple,"--:-" The : Rich Mee : . ed in Ms ;
.eha-t of Casio;'—" Israel Potter" (continti-, tin sin
ed,)--L"Are All 'MO : descended ' from Ad-
lid not
"••
am,•-.Poems entitled; ".Winter,"—" The Old the
Sculptor snd ' his Puitil,"—" Willie and 1,"---
" Psychaura,l' !and ' The, Child that Sleeps."
Editorial Nots, &e t . z are among . its . other
- • - i . i
contents. . . 1. . ~ . . , •.:' ' --
Published: by Si: P. Putnam dt.f',.o., No.
10 Park .Place; New,. York, at. $3 per annum
. . .
in advance. ' . i -
NEWS AND NOTI
• .. 4, lam 'ani Owe!Nothing,"l said a neigh
:lir, as he paid i. Ltip alnewspaper bill
, • j ,
4—Theh sale 'l , f the. Public Works aq the
abOlition of the Canal troard, are advoCated
bymany papers (tall parties in Pettus)! Iva
nia. .
.
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.
. ' Lille Washin t ton Union of the 2f2d
in st:
publishes Officially the cimfirmation of Col.
Stepthe- as GOyerhor of Utah, vice Brighain
Young, lie iS to a.SsUing the office immedi
atefy; ' , .
.
.
. .
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—The'estate
. of the late 4nson G. Phelps
f9i,tsfup at-$2.500,000. Hel was a Connecti- .
cut boy. att'd &dried nothing: but his, hands,
and brains .to New .
—Bayard Naylor; the great 'traveller, says
that he VreferS,)tes co fl;r the beauty of its
scenery, GerniatiY for: its society, Californ,id
- fur-its elimate,-and. the United States-for/its
governmeat. : : . !. :' - • ,
. , .
••-•The New Bedford Standard . says that
the' office of Lieutenant Governor/of Massa
-ehusetts is. 'like the! curl in a',pig's• tail, more
for ornament than use." .
.
hut the lasrt7enty 'years 100 churches
numbering stbilut - 12.000 converts, hare been"
planted along' the Coast of Africa. Many.
schools hare; also teen establiShed which are
now in sur'ce~ssftd operation, and hundreds
If , natives have rec erred and are now receiv
ing,. a:Christian edueation. •
—The Charleston News takes strong grtiund
against the law for the Ifitp — frsOntnant . of t•oh :
bred •seametr . in South Carolina, and recoil].
mends its re.l4!al • or moditicatiOn at the pre•-•
ent sessiOn aki! tenislaturc.. • I
•
• ,p
-- . Judge Dean, orthe New York Supreroti
Court, has !leeicksi that _naturalization is a ju.'
dicial act, which the. Clerk•Of a Court cannot'
1 - p(..rtlirm, 'and that' . itj requires the exprninatitin
of the appilcant in Open court. • He las - com
inencellthis, and rejected.sercral applicants.
-LJereitdah Peck and Charles T: . Gr
fiaiettirnted a new
pistol; which is said ,:to be far
Many rezpeds "to
lii.o3nstruetion, more Compaq •
palite of making ; wenty.fo ,
minute.
• prOrosition ,has
South Carolina Leif
At'.9oglav'e •
Correspondent 'of
that this prc
among the Sol
persons or te
—The
SPanish
_ ,
reported to the
are, for re-opening
The :Washington
Nv-Yorli. Express, says
. •
has! many . :advocates
people, especially arriOni
moderate fortunes.
w Orleans • Delta
~,y • in. Cuba nosy 1 numbers oniy- - 1 — ,- ---7.-----,--)--I=-,
Alen, nnd that, as tho More troops can i i ' - • , NOTIVEs..:
•• -- • -
'ctcd from the tnotherebuntry at pres-..!
• --0--..-r-'
• "X"The undersigned returns his stilge re thankstal l
-.-.2u.o.)ticlut has been driven to supply 1 those friends who so• libAilfrmanifested 'their kinar'
void in his army by ,* organlizin a force of _reg-.ard on the I,lth instant. '' • . • '
t ,
Ave thotisanttpeu el rOe.§. proceeding..Thisithe .
Delta says, is full .
,of serious import to.the
DonatiorH—Thfriends of the Rev. DansD. Da-
Snith. . -. 1 ' .1
.• 'yeeenfly-Arrive • .
.., OM are respeetfuli%J, r invited to audit a Deflation Pit
, .‘
ship
at New York;
tv at his place of Residence, on the afternoon and;
having
-^7 ~ ,
evening of Friday,. ! 7 ?.eeember 29th. ---- ‘, • %,-, ...
having on board twelve convicts, and-ant Irun
deed and . Jr, who had teen soft to Notice..—The Slips in'the Presbyterian Chtirtitirt
..
this coutitrvi byt i lie Belgian "i ov , rnineu t,_.. .I,tontro:e, will be rented for the year, 1'855' on SIG.- ,
day, tiecemb.er aothif; 1854, s at 1 o'clock p. it. '' • '
The conviei:( wereinimedizttely arrested and
taken
.before judge Beebe; who ordered the' • . - •
In .Medical Soeiety---The Susquehanna-County
•
, .
to, be locked tip, s in , the Tombs, until some: Medical - Society Will hold its Nineteenth Anneal Mee . t- .:
pro.vi.l;itm is inwie \ itir ttieir conveyance- backi lug in 31,ontrose, on 'Wednesday the third aref/sa;
to Belgiuni. ' :Thel emitintnd \ arrival of eon:
nary nest.' twin
Phgricithas' Chen*Jr irill .be the stibjeet rot' could
viPted criminals Or our iiinpOrts, front' 'var.'. eration: The preseti l t ie hi st f i t i l e price of allihe ne . cessk,-
,tts European - countries, accounts for • the ries`of life renderset ra ther tntererltrt4r.-•, ,
great amount of crime coin,mitted`tberein.-= A full attendance is i.equested. ' • . •
1
ilhir country . should' lOnger, beloade 'a • •
\ -- ' t
,
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,penal settlentent. I. \ . i ..
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*. The Bradford 14porter, in coinmenting Oni At Hampton,,Oneida county, N. T., on Wednesday
the recent-removal: of Mr..Perkins \ .\the Anti.\\Decernbr•26el'i by Iletr. John ,Cntwforti; Mr, 4was.
, ' • • ,W. Ittr.mr, of Montrose, and Miss KATE A. Citori,
Nebritska Postmaster at Towanaq to.. make 'rv;i‘ito of the foriner place. ••• '• 1 •-' : i 1
• ,: , .
room for a Nebrasyaite,,says . :. 'ln Lathrop, peCe m ber 23a; by Rev.A...0.-Warrea,
••
Mr. : JAMT ft; STERLING of Brnoklytt, anitAkatillsni
" Mr. Perkins sittficrs for . the action of, \ the,
Democracy' of Bradford. • Despite the claim - .. • ' -tr- i '
noM.Rtraws of Lathrop. • - ...,.,,.-,;...' 1 •
4-- . .---Azf.• • - •
that_the . gubernatoicial contest did not involve, ila \ - ' ' - ; ; - DIED -• .1 - "• .- - -.- .:.
the 'Nebraska queStiOn I there can be tut doubt - I.' Ines.sun, Decenther 13tb, 1854,..Enamt root
que s tion, there
ind Pi-'
that the driest in Pennsylvania
. has exaspe•
'rated ,and diScourged ° the National' Adminis-,
tration, more than .the disasters in all .the'
h
Other States combined: If we
,had persuad:
ed ourselves that the question would . not be
infected. by the result, we frankly eonfess_ we
were mistaken. To this State, above all oth
ers, the National Administration ; though des
pised _and foniaken everywhere • else, looked i
tbr:cmisolation and' support. •If fennsylva,
nia, which' has neVer i before tltered in sus
laining the cinse of Slavery Propagandisin
failed, there was no. }lope. The result. has
maddened this t erile Administration, and
il l
in its desperation i • looks around for - victims
upon which to -wre k its Vengeance."
' FOREIGNERS.--7 'he Bible -- affl)rd4 us aboyt.l
as good leasons inornlity as the mushroom
Solomons of :our; ay. In Leviticus, 19th
chapter, 33d and 34th verses, we find the fOl-1
low directions on_ i 'the. .proper . treatment of , !
, ,
foreignern; • ;
'lf a ittranyei r l ;join), w - ith,thee..in Your I s(
...
-WA, ye. shall not reez AIM: 'but . the st r angerr
that dwellali withlyonshSll• he untO•You - at
one boat among gazt, Od,thisu shalt:love him
ns thyself,' for ye,were stinngers in thil - :land.
of F4upt. :i l i..am the
. L.urd:your God.,!.
;: t11!e : Know Nothings think: • theY can patch,
Up something hetter.thanthis.--Rosion Post..
1 1. thiy 00 so think,..ihey:think very wrong.,
3Ve, who are born here. live here .21 •ye4rs,
before we ; can
,v,Otp here.; and; 'if tw . .,e' are
black, in most ca s es we do not voteoit'all—L.,
but; here,'in NeW York, we have :oh own
$5OO in real property. Our Wirea,T.sisters i .
and .daughters, alt-denr to us, hak'e yUI - such-.1:-:..,
privileges as areive4;io the. most ignorant I:
' and brutalii4..ferogner by. our laWs.... •, ,
. To vex a, foreigner
,here,-to. receive hint.i
otherwise than , asn hicither; would be, wrong
indeed. - We ought to, - love hint. aS xrii i9ye.;.
otirselvev: :But there is nothing inFSellpture i
ihattualteehiro - Master Of ..otir..hou - seholdi—l
rulers 0 %:1 1.- : o A—"makers 01 . o.Alr firs,-;;Ei'.l
pre's".
fo -
to . a t ~
iportes4
I by Mti g (
lon Nerd ' .':u
envy n r sends . 4 , ,
I Aretie Iseas,ifo. ret 1
1 fording relief to' .. I
.t
land the'efticers endi - t
I was taken up and a' op e
M'e
„
story arks by the m.•
ii
firms.' Dr. 'Renew as the' • "t.
I the Grinnell 'expedition -whie 1
k1t.3.5 I . Dr. Katie slexpedition';' ,' et.
153, 'and have' tot been heaid • t.
i the 25th l of July, in.that . yea' rd. Ho: i.
I
expect to return ibefore'September - I t.
,I . present yttite and he carried out proeisi, e or
sustain. hisparty tall the summer of 185 ii ~
.1 but 'it is now
.'autivipated that. he will be ,de--
'rained beyetel that time'. A screw-propeller
I dispatched in MeV !next, it is thought, Would.
e - I '
I be !able to aid de hls rescue or relief. - ' .
In the Hoti:ie of lieresentatives; the tiff
1 gratitingvertain additional pOwers to the cite:, ,
I of,W.ashington waread.', The bill prOvidee
- efor establishing slice and .mtineipal court,!
I an efficient poliee, - , -6. Mr. Giddingi tittiii
p i
I to add to the timeth acctiOn of the bill the - fel
- ' -
I lowine z " prov4o'; . • ' • ' .1 -
' . ' - ' -' • •
Provided,. that; O person shall be ittiPeii...
ioned, 'unless - eliaree:d . with .crirne, or Oren
The amendment! was opposed as being t
;..
j of (miler, but the 4ltir decided that it warin ,
'• order , and on appeal front ' the- decision, Ole-.
chair was sustained.
.Mr. Gidding,e . saidhe: - "-•
, provisiourembodied i in thiS-eirtendin_ent;. i I .
I often been defeateld 'in :this ; Hall 'by evasi n. -
Illie,- law as it / now stands ' 'itpen theliia to .
ad
I ,boole ef- the. District, authorizes the ari
/ -•
•impriSonntent; and :sale into slag - eiy, of ev ry -•
matt of e6lor who shall be found, in the is:.
- triet ,tiles . he -.proves his freedom ; ' .:
, .
event he Provds that he was born: free,- is
csf,'4ld. milees he can pay the 'costs - and, cxpe se*. ..
of his imprisotimknt. : He wished - to sai l to , , '
the country that the District of Columbia:6i- .
controlled by tlib laws of Congress, and ' 1 .
I
.under its "erely.vi .e jurisdiction; , that et
~
! Members. of Congress deal out 'opeL: sliitt :'
I injustice,. and crinte, to the. peopleof ' ie. ••
I •
.
i ,
i trict ; that it is bk Virtue of = laws
,ado le
• Ceneross that Ire 'ellen •are .seiz•4 imptisote .
z . - , . i t . • - .
,_„!
I ed and sold in the District, for , atl.fees, Into.
!. perpetual Dondai.g.••_-.- His pr . *titian wa
. 4:i /
repeal: eery law l which w e Ad involve erke
freeman into - slay:Cry, Or • Tprisoti Ninioslith4.
. out any -crime . or.'offen...., ._lie wished 4 defi; -,..
i nite'expression oflthe ouse On the itplteit;,
A vete upon the a , tendment showediri.
I the aflirMative, we'eli - not beiega trusieecif' _
a querutu, - the ' inendinent was ,Tost., Tile..
I billovasl then ' i lasidefor the o'esent.. 1 '.- .
The Ser ~ill to suppress the cite ton •
i et. steall t ,e; in the District ef. Cerumbia.
.. -
i-CallIC” • It in 4 eller . in thellouse.. Some.
~
delee isued, di ring which -M r. Florence of
1 de lee
Pa: . ated ,tliat a •eintilar law lexiael in .
•,...-
.vivania, an that the result has - .)ectt.'
1
,at,a,ipci4de : cireulation - has taken:the place .
of 5411311 potty., and the . pciople .are entirely I '
li satistied with the tltange.. [This will &t hews .
',•to most people] . The House adjoeriesr.
I 'without taking aetien on the, bill. -'• • I ...
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1 'Wednesday, De'!.c. 20th.—Scliate. Mr. Sli- '
I
' .ter Presented a Memorial of-the Nets.Ug: '
• hind :Baptist Fri„se Mission Society?, asking; •
I . Congress to repeal the NatraSktelianseabill,! .
• I andllet fte_z;tiveSlave_bill. . As Mr. Chie4 pro- 1
i poses at-3m early? day to call up his big ndw
lotiilie ettlereler fgt. the. prehibition• of slavery".
,
I in. the TerritorieS, Mr.-Sunitiee• moyed! thee',
I . the niemnorial do lie upon -the- iable., • Akreett. ,
i t o . - ..
I •
,
-
'i In the Tiotteilseveral bills in reletieit hie ?
'I the District of Ctittrebia were diseussedottit: ..
finat.action thereon postponed: - • ... : !1 - t: ..
Ml' 11l
sithple
and ea
dis:hargeg a
sar .thdt, the
A. T. and Phebe ll4we, aged •2 years, a monthi,
16 days. \ • . • •
In Benton., Luzern county,e.Pa„ r on,the 19thia,44
GEORGE M. STILFI3, aged 46 years, 2 mouths and
dap. His sufferings were short but intense, biding.
but little over a`siveek. He loved truth and hated
error; he worshipk \ hortesty, and detested Tieei.-
is not dead—man itevedies.
`lVltat though the c, moulders heie,
The jewel sparkles now in heaven ;
What though the - clay - Hee' cold ,std sear,
, . Brighter life to the spirip giren: ,
Weep not for him the bitter tear,._; • •
. With mournful mind and hoirt all brek ;
Thy happy beet! one Ungeis nenr,
And cheering thoughts corne,4pirit4olien.";
4,
CotterCottertivokorse co
-1X: tinge for sale eb,p bs A. TURfiNfA.
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TTOLIDAY NOTIONScan be found lAtheetot
LYONS N.
31.: sammous,
1...00T AND. SHOE MAILER. Shop Stet ' oar ,
.1-7 (4'044 Fellasi,s! HO, Turnpike it.,134111*.
- I
. • W. si4gleton •
( - lAN now be found at his new stand Owego 0 ;1
t kJ two doors west of Searles Hotel, where he T.
!fretually repairs with divatch, -Witches; Clocks.:
Jecielry, Guns,, and evirfalescriptiori oftlifaebtfifft...
Wheel cutting; Gun and Watch nutterials' stand:lee
. I
to the bade. ' •
' Tea4ere!Asiociation•
There will be a &eetbtg_of the Susquehanna I:0 0 . T
Teachers' Association inlessuyi,, on SaturdaY2* 6 "r,
dAY of January. 1.855,:0ti - ten o'clock, A. X.
Seale bf the crieniis iniJessup are requested to pg
s care a suitable pbies white the meeting may tti= l A
The public are carnestfyi Solicited to attend...j.
- Per order, IV-
Pioacje: to
. 11141411.er5. I
tit BUililing*,C•cnnutiuee of the Presbyti'6o
- of Aubnin Your Corners rt.tch:? fit
poilas on Eaturlai, J . :entry:6th, 1855 4 ;•at
31 4 . at the hens° Duz Bushnell; Aubum for
x. ;
ing a Church Editice ;caning #l/00. Each indls l 7„ . •
In his P1 ,0 14)55 1 5. i revuild al to' state the 51 550(
Church, the manner and- materials Of‘ r o • n 4.•
011gnte hitnaelf tnpuild-the house for the in s , (
silt., • - • •," • ' DAVID , -
1.
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'••'' •'• • • • MINOT. RILEY. 1
. • CIRA'S
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