Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, December 02, 1857, Image 2

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J an, we will seknewledgs ' that even Kdow- j
j Nothing cm speak the truth, and that the
I ' Democrat & Sentinel" is au anti-Admiuis-
Another Failure.
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d?Jf niarrat linb fr'niiiul.
H. C DEYI1IS Editor utd Proprietor.
C. D. 2-IUEBAY, Assistant Tditcr.
EBENBUHG.
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'ii9-,!,? 'vV1- MISS out of cur
tlHiettS' Cit Vc,l. 8, H.e fol-
lowing numbers of tlie Democrat & Sentinel.
No. 1, C. , !;. 0, u7, 10. (50, three
numbers.) Post Masters or subscribers. Lav
ing any of the above numbers, will oblige us
by sending thorn to our address.
fc-.Oar C-'.ut eomrufnees on MonJuy r.ejt, at
whieh time we (xrct a good'y number of cur
s.ubicr'.her an.l a-verti.-crs hi tt.wn. Vfe need
ut lu-y b.-vi!y, .-'.ihI :;:'. -t have it, in order to meet
i.ur ia Jcl)ie.ltie.i. SubsrribiTs who have been re
viving our paper for the last five years, and are
hi arrears f r that ti.un, wlil b .-truck c-'X from
i..ir lit and sued fur the amwut .f their suk-.crin
tit r..
j- Attention is direct. i to tbo i.f.v x'.'rcr iw-
ILi'. U'-.
'ilnow-IfTothing Organs.
TLp majority o:' our readers are aware that
the Kno:V-Nothings and Black Republicans.
ha c two organs in this county. Oee is
tn.'n as the ' Ca rub;:. Tribune," and is
edited by John M. Bowman, the other sports
the h'gh sounding tide of National Demo
crat," and has ike name of one A. J. Hits,
at its mast '...ad, as its editor. It is to the
.- annul " org.ii' that we iu intend turn
ing our ivttciitiori iu this article. 1 uu? riiuch
t-ii Mr. liit-.' ' tl:cH cv. so," bocaiiij we sta
ted a few uopalatablc t:u-b two week- ago.
torc:-ruiag the paoer h--' profes-sca lo c-a i t , anu
tration organ.
We have ulrcacfy 6tated, that wc Srmlj
believe that the " National Democrat is own
ed, edited sad controlled by Know-Nothings
in diypniise. And we r.re confident that no
man w ho has watched its course during its
brief career, will for a moment, doubt that
we are right. The only objects it seemed to
have in view during the lat? campaign, was
to bring about the defeat of George N. Smith,
the Democratic candidate for Assembly, and
to disorganize the ranks of the party to which
it professed allegiance. It never pretended
to assert, that George N. Smith was not fairly
aud honestly nominated. Then why did it
oppose him ? Decause the Know-Nothing
leaders ('ceired bis defeat on account of their
hatred of the man, and the sincere desire
We perceive by a card in the Holiidaya-
burg "Whig" of YeEterday, that Mr. James
Moss, proprietor of the Kesturant at ' the
American House, Ilollidaysburg, Las been
obliged by circuinstaree3 which he could not
control, to close business and make an assign
ment for the beuefit of his creditors. If
An Important Principle.
of strictlv stin-h consideration, it would be
The Xorsicn ?.cbcll:c.
better fur the mtt-roj.ts or the Southern people Col. Alexander, corumar.vii-r f t'
that a dozen new States bhouhl be brought i guard of the Utah exediti, w-sw.-
into the Union without slavery, than thai the ! , , ' fr . ' . l"la'Ur.
i r ' . i ty miles of r ort JJnder, which t,1.
great principle of popular sovereignty should ! J i ice i,
The great principle of popular sovereignty
lies at the very basis of rcpublcan govern-
m. ii . . i :..!. i i i ?
inciu. xi Hsscris inu nzni, duu aeoowieapes i
the capacity of
It is in iispensabl
stitutions, and cannot
encouraging la wkssness, 1 usurpation and tyr- '; federacy. Let us once abandon that ele-vated j
anny. It is the prmeipio, upon the protec- ; and impregnable poMtion, vru
tion and preservation of wLieh tlie ncht.s of t and we are inevitably undone
the people to rule themselves. i be perverted aud destroyed. That principle i Plca DJ 'IWIBOa iroop. when ha receive'..
e to the existence rf our in- involves the rights of the States, the security i following letter from Brigbam Ycun - .
be controverted without i of the SouLh. and the continuance of the eon- ! tli pnmnnni'pr r.f the i . ta
gion :"
tuon tnat derates j Gotkrxok's Officii, Utah Turwrn-.
utch we nowLol.l, Great Salt Lake City, S.-pt. 185 '1
Ji U3 i Jutftc Urhren Camman.it na the F. - " '
M Jt,,c
James is the Moss who vifeited ur towu a the States, the safety of the South and the j discard the Couitifutiou. as the bulwark be- ) Jnavliuj I't th Tvm'Ur rtc "'-c
few'weeks ago, and delighted us all by bis security of the Union depend. It is pi act i- , hind which we now lil dcliiiic-e t aboiition- Sir-Dy rce-crce' to ifc art f r
patriotic, humorous and sentimental songs, cally presented to the Americrn people, and bm, andcknow!ed?o the- b-.r.timaey of-the ! c,rt . 0 0VfTnnr H
, , , i'ti a , f i, . under circumstances that threaten to impair ; tc-t which the North .-ubmb to us, and we " Lvofr v..-. u, tl ff vV l4rH-
(ail who heard him, acknowledged that be Us ciriL.aey,; by perverting its action, iu deter- I .ill be provoked from a citadel a.- Gi- ! n f'".? ";?W,-
was the beet 'singer, to whom they Lad ever n,in;ng the Ul0(je 0f 8dort:nS the organic l:iW braltar, to be b-nweei, in unr:al contest by 1 cecutiv"e ra-c- "i. ' C,-?- ' tf':
liiteBcd.) we cr.n very easily account for bis of Kansas. j an artful and unscrupulous cu-mv. L t us j ..j.j Tcrri'o'-v t p U;ab b-,,t- . .
failure in business. James ' hath Music in It is li.lu.by n certain set of Southern pol- i once say that slavery shall b? -:rcim:5.-.ribod ! Guvcrnor. ul o nbali' h-dd hV'f 1 1 4
i.r i . :. a v. 1 , nicianstbat with the Convention chosen f..r . r,r extended, cbcii.-hcd or annihilated, a? the r-n !.: . r f
soundd," and consequently, is unfit for "Tn a- , tLc r;bt to 5U12jt ;t f0 tj.
tons, stratagems and spoils." Look arcund
jou and sec who is your man of wealth, your
fifty or hundred thousandtr. Not we will
tue purpose ot Iritatng the Constitution, rest , NortSi or South may predominate in the con- tcA ap,i ,,..;;, a t, , r'?'"1:'-
iLc ngut to iuoinis it to the people or not. lor trtd of the Genera! t iuvernr.,rr.t. rn i ve wiJ th- Pn-i -ci t of thj !V 1 St-
ratitcation or rejection. They contend that j decide by numerical strength, that w;i?vh v,i- Go'vi-no'r llill r w'' 1 V s-,',i v' Tiie
ti c C&nyeuttou is sovereign, that those who now .-lair:) ?s a mora! ami p.ditical rk'ht, !,.- "te Vn:-..st'.V-r' hi'v'.v :",' .C'"'
elected its liiriauTg, delegated to them the youd the reach of anv ti!(-i v-wf r cri earth i'7rf " C""' " ' U 111
. , i i i- .i t . i i 3 r ii i auuioiin v;Diy to iriiinfl ilc erratic iaws, : than to ttii.w to ,um ii iniin'('!;i' v hr.ipt q 1 I .... a . i .
which they f. It to disorganize tho Democratic wncer, your clever whole soulcd fellow, who , . 7 ' , ,,J . , , ,i i i- r i 1 . V ' nn iin ut. i ot. ort.s. , I am p.ui th.- Governor and t!.i: Si:,.,.r-,r
, llT1 i " i -ii i but also to ay that those law tdiall W iiud- And vet. to contend that the t.Mi:ntion of ; tcu'b-t.t fif D-U-m -V-rs f... t.'r f, 1 r:t
-""v, s .te-- ..v- - fe a , ing, wntstiier tae peopie approve uiem or not. Kansas .-bouf.i i'Ot ho Mis,u,f t-d to th.- poplo. b ivi-i r , .,.u V 10
No deny that William Valuser, received j stolid old Hunks, who keeps constantly look- f In osIkt word., that t!,ev are ii.vi.-t; d with it ems to us is to attack thin imwitant n.-in- ; ; . I i ..... " aTi' 'lai:
almost every Kuow-Nothing vote in t!: i ing after the main chance, and who would ; indisputable power t: or tein:t!c upon the 0:p-!; t,f popular n'V.-rcijmy with M-ri'.u : ,.,vrd ! v the JVe.ident tithe l: i. .,r
'' i" ii..-
nty .' ia tney c.-ny tuai tne laniuna j not nave pat
Tribune," the avowed organ of the Know j Mcrniug Stars, when they " sang together
Nothinrrs of this countr, villiSed and abused i at the creation of the Universe,
Smith as a " Franc-'&can Friar, Slavery In
tension Locofoco," and advised all Know-
Your clever
fellow always trusts aud is E-doui trusted,
We do not write this for the purpose of cis-
'oiir:-e, rejoice t sen lvaiia.J coiu" niU ti
to prociaini tt;at to he Jaw, which cannot jtro
perl' bf eon. e iw until (lie pr'T-l? !!-ive
eepted it as s.u;!;: Is sue'n a e.)!,.-tiu:raou of , iho anpr.d.ation of that propb.
the Nebraska-Kansas bill, in accor.iarce with fairlv or let us b-e A i t w Stat
me inietii an-i ur tnut act; is it :u ccniorm-
1 iiave is --tied and firvuriii
u:,:fss with
Let lit i;;
on
i:.y p; oj! i.i.-.i: i.r,
t'..
ity with republican pnucipics i is it net m : v.'!ved is .!! is U-lv
r r f . i
iavor oi an usurpation 01 the power, ana an in.-'iass. To
: le, in i 'inrarion with this piincir.le in-
t'Ur have tii-rc.r;i r it
f-bl
".v lurlii,
-t-
' I C t. lllli!.;.. t
:i inreci:ihl.r r., it." nntL-
force f-htverv t:!'en ihe ir.T.pb;
Nv lhiugs an d D!uek-lb j ublicaiis iu the conn- ! couragicg James. Let him ?ing on and like
. t . .1 1 it .i i .i r. ! - t 1 .. . T. ,1 (
tv to vote i ir i aiuier r l.i taev ueny inra tne cwan u;e sincirg, ana w neu " oiu I'catn . j ,.r f ,i r , , . . . - , . '
- : c t ..croe iiijic-nt upon ti.-e w.vti-igbf li t 1j e ! f nii3P, in er p-M'-' ii to i!n ir vi-l',es.
communications assailing the political luteg- , comes knocking at the door," he will not have ! pe. pic V i.,t us .-ee. The soul and sui -tancc ' v , u' t im-.air the or' i:-i vr;-s:tiv'f and injure
riiy oi uecrge 011.1.11 w.m-u ur?s. ?ppearea ; tue terrors 01 the test 01 scripture nangmg j oi u.c -e.rj.-Ka 1.111, it was nm-iiwi ia . Ujt.-revts ,, ... ri:::hiin pe p.
in 'the " Cambria Tribune." were ufierwards i over his head which declares : " It is easier I W'-, is the right of the people of the tor- than all the ab,!ir:r.r.;N ever have ,
I'iOr
U". or
coyled into the columns of the ' National j for a Camel 10 j ass through the eye of a
Democrat V In order to refresh their meni- ncc-die than a rich man to enter the K"u;gdo
orios and ensile them to return correct an- j uf Heaven "
m
Br. Wm. A. Smith.
of Federal intervention lint - uld
it be ' ,
swers to the foregoing interrogatories, we beg j
leave to quote a few facts and figures, for j
their especial edification. "We have asserted
. 1
that i aimer iliJ eau.il:aie Oi tU National it with no ordinary fridinTs of rli-r.Miri! i an.i ni'th.n Id wliu-l. ll.f.v in ..n-Itl.-.,! ,.,.
j - - j c 1 : -.J -.V. 1. W L . V. ,
ntories to aa jpt their own mstit it.ioos w iuunjf ,
the intei ferei.eo of the Federal Government '
It is t;ue that the refusal e-f the Ccnveu-
tion to submit llu Cei-.-titution tn the rj.ular
voice, would not be au. enable to the oleccti-ni i
eve r -; no. ::iiu-
oir lo.titnt'.on. -
you it-; ire ;'., th sith from th"
the .;::. e r.nN; ti;i eisten.d.
:'.'UiU V
t'ltlel t
uf your pri.se-.t 'nca;::
G.teij lt'.ver cu c:-.:
un h sicii , 1.1 tli'.ii .
arms H!i-t amiiiuuition
;f; -r, . . e!H
i.-IV. IV.-r IU'.
1 lemuiii until Sprint
. 1
!;i ;! c vieiiiuv
tTF-i:tk F,rk,;
lhat n ,! !..-' .
. , -. ! " yut
v: h K..i.:.,..
-J-Ji .
'"iai tcrma-t'. r i.rucral ! 1 fr:u,r
ive :n t!i
I3 it Best to Fi?ht with the South ?
t pi :ng as sn ri
4
evL'.:-u (.
e are
m il:ii
alluv.ir.g to the yti-plt the Lona jiJc inhabi- f,,.: tH j.;s kj
wtijia me ie:iiiui ii.a. iii.ieiiyoi inougu
1 : 1 tt-i-'H. ( ; 1:1 ifi-c. liti'o
n i! i:.!c:tU-i.. it ;.
'l i e corn
tat v.l.:..:i
?eems to think that our object is" to injure him ju Wl.ite towa.-hip, a Kuow-Nolhing ds- I
iJemcciat, received aimo.sk cery jvuow- j that wc aun0unce the appointmet by President
Nothing vote in the county. Let us see bow ! BUL.iianr.n (,f pur fellow' townsman, Dr. Wm
the record sustains us in this Tu Jackson 1 A. Smith, to the cSce of Inspector of Drugs, in
township, a Knor-Noihiug district, Wiimot the Philadelphia Custom House. The posi
reecive i C7 votes, and Palmer Go. In llich- j thm we understand is worth from 1200 to
laud township, 11 Know-Nothing district, 1-100 dollars annually. W
W;l,.,l ..,.1 ""I o.-. 1 t. .I.ir.-x 71 i .t . T. ' CA 1:1 1 . r ! S-
j N. V. i.ikka in Fi.fuil li.til, li -rU-r, A: . I.'
less hv virtue of the spirit of our government . ' 1 1
than by the express declaration and immedi- tl u c,:"tl.v 'l W l- '-
ate object of the very act, in obedience to the i Ft the ;. er.r ending Jni! HO. I85.n. a. imva
provisions of which this eonvention has been ; by the !a-t lYcn.-ury r-p. rt, -Hsih.- !t.t..i. I'.-..,t, '
caiica into exercise ; ouniso&e mat. from our total -xu,,itx .m.
ise, the con venticn should adjourn f.ir
1 .-Mjtiit; v-au;
u:e wc rejoice at six mouths, or. continuing in session, th;t it
hould be unabie to prescot a eom;.h:te Con-
:.. 1... ,. .!...,. . :.. .1 1 ? 1
He has for years been one j '" l.1 c
11 1 1 1 . 1 . i- . .... . .1 )ii' in iuj. uiujl' w:iu. in i in? I'l.erva r.nuiiT
t'Uticauv anu pecuniar. f , we ue icavc io 1 huet. i n.ot iee.--.vc.t .X vr.t.-'s ami I'almer ..f tiA ir..v i-tivr- ;.t:.! iT.ru nt I loiv.nrmt :n : ' ' . . , ., . .
- - , . j . . . . ... 1 - - - - - - , 1 t ...... 1 ... 1 irii. i.irr ,! r 11 . . i.f.i... , .
... "1 f ' 11. 1- 1 I '1 , ...... ; '
in (..art-v;i iv.'WUhui?. tv nmci received 1 ..nntitr. sn;l tne nartv Will mi.-s his sarc 1 mimuhimt w li-.? l........
well with regret.
assure Liui that he is mi.-taken
l'ersonally
entertain no unkind fellings towards him,
ter wjuld we willingly do him the slightest
ir jury or injustice. It is at his masters, at
the Kuow-Nothing renegade", who own and
e?ntrcl hii (?) paper, that our shafts are
.da.ud. Poor Jack ! it would be indued, un
kind lu bol l Lini rcrpomsillo for anything
that appears in TLng organ N 2" We
w'.'.! t' ere'jre,
Take him up tenderly,
Soot hi v. gly , tenderly,
Fashioned sleuderlj.
10 votes ai.i rahiier li . In CiearUcld town- ; couascls in futue contests not a
-C , I v. 1 1 I -H ii 1 11 Lk
i
A 1 i-nouti to vo
li ti
r . . 1 1
i..r ie.r.1'. rial nuvs
re bnc
md
1 111 11 1
ship, Wilrtu t received til votes, and Palmer 1 ftw weeks ago wo tok occasion to urg bis 1 cerj5 ,"t,u''1 ve s,;'r1, u u v 111 oc:?ru.;u-
and so on tu (be "end of the chapter." jjt elalu-s to an appointment at the bands of I n l'r:i the cry-inu- Uw-tho Centitution
, . . IJ 1 1 1 ot the now Stale .' iue irrcat ooi.'ct. u must,
i retty e.ose running tnat wa wouid say, he- j tk- National Administration, and we rejoice j te remembered, is todemtutrate'the cardinal
twee:; Mei-srs. Wiimot and Palmer. The that the hope which we then expressed that I principli'u of our government, by securing to
Kiiuw-Nothings merit praiie, for the fidelity j '..0 would not bo forgotten, has so boor been I tf" l'r' fl(' t''0 rut to adopt their own infi-
na:e.l tv !:::.'j4u '.'12.
Viilue ff ei.tt.-n, .TI .V!51.0lr, ; ul aeco.
(''2-1. bikini? it bi ftin!He n ti .r--.ii.:-?.i
the sea 1 rt-t :u.d rzri ulture, ;nd ivln n'l
1 he dp rt !" s-'ccit- ; - ti.e Xort'i .luring t l.e y r.
1 p to f:-'T;
d f. rtv n,
Icmi than om.-tlnrd .r tl.ej--la! x erti.
Iu liol o:.i t: tu fip rt.s am'.in.ti i t. S'.L-O,
the roa.ls will permit .u to n.ine:. k!:) j.-A
CU fall SiK'lt .f p;-.fis!o:j. li,-y j.,.
niched you upon making tLe ' 1 '. .-r h, .,: '
t:-. ii tnerth r
(.en.tD. H. Woii-, wi!i huHsrii lr..j
receive anv communicati f.n ii aV i.,,..
uiiUe- fry respictfuilv.
iu;jiik' Yot
Govrnf r ard Sep'f. i f luitan Aiti
The following i. tb p-rjv'-.a ti -a r&
to b
m
our
CiTizt ss l.'Tiii : W err'iuVieM KT
a liosini- j..rec-, wtj.i )-r' i...
to aecomr hish o'ir o erthr. -
ti.- jir nlno ii' tVee ial-r-r
i.i!;t'.v:.r.! ivitn; 1 .jiii :...
u:.o ih a I Hi twa-
h the X-'il'i frr;.:i.
H'.li; . 'ii,.
,Ci7, e.ti. n aio
f ii
-1,
with which they adhered to their candidates. ;
The vote for Smith ia the above named dis- j
trict?, is the same, or about the same, as that j
for Packer.
rea
! j . a ! . .. ... A' . . ) . .1
I iioeei (-.jh.j. gr; bi i unuameniai lifetime
j of Democracy, and .SVcire riyh:, an es.-ential
A G: We fin 1 the f .'dowing cxqui.it? litt'e ; tvmtnt in the nuiicy of a confedetatcd ra-
o.
Hi.d 4,-
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I j "oca 1 nv iii.u.uu v iis.er. cniiiieii me uoi- : nui.i'.C
.
And now cottrtcous reader, with ail these 0," in the columns of the 'Ib-me Journ.-d." It i The le'itimfc
Ur. before us. knowiiiir that every Know- 1 breatb. s tin: tree sjiirit of pot try, and tells a tab. ; ascertained, ahd
eo 1. version o: a ierntei v into a Mate
the p;-;-pic must be
(reuit: .-way in t h e
iS'j.Ti.s. l :' v.
-i."-1 th s
o:.d
In iv..r,-i :;.. t-t-l ti in w.-iv ilj-i.2u'i v
Gi t :y vt-u ;), i f t-'.t- to
Novtb, sb: ix;ort-d only ahout iTi'.':o0.ooo
a ii'lr l:i'-r- :' ;.n 4. j,.-th:! !. "'!: '.:. .-, i
tipori.vl ;. :it S. ii.li w t, .in7,i.:e.".. V.'l' t "
71
:i.t .-hp. I or the hist twenty-live tear v e iiv.- tu,.
li !-, er i 'f.i ofcj.i. ; tLe govn:u at. f.-. -ui t--r.a-ti-;
bbs ami ;u-li-( jii.it'-s, G-vcii.o.8 ai
I : e-lottr-;. : (. -e r!.fl. j:( jr.
list- r, i .u;t..-i ; n i befrau-.i. G-r L n ,
have b-.-ti p'nr.-!-rd au i il.:i lur:--l. vur
fields jail v.;:-"e cur pi itiripn! u?! 1 u.i::tj
wh'-l; u'i '"T .ue pb-'igi-d ?al:h -t th y-rri-m.-'-.t
be t: ' r .'.'-.-y un f our rn::i! i- ; u.u
t: e-n :b :: '!.:,. - :, tll'i that t'nl'TVi 1,
bar:.?u Wii :t::U tis.-t ; rtir:-'ieu k
if
1.1 . -
'i i:.- e 1 rt'.U
i:t:.n i .
Wiat-ii vi (i.;cU itKia ;t
"I t-'u. i'.:-riii v aaJ tt :-
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iiiuxvU :ui'i cm: M . V 1U I.ie . , .... . . ....
leutig anct unfair. Nothing leader in the county, had opposed j th nv'l!t ,,c !t to thr.e ot a two V.,. , eoi.vcrsiou oi a i ern.m y i:no h Mate Su,h ; ; ' ;. ; ' " , U;.u; , n, 7""
IIiH bef-ve ire proceed to prove that the U,,;, ,,Ui ,..ccied v r ai ,. . , J e too. But ! ere, bow mdodiouMy and the true Lerubl,can pu it, and such thr ' - x ' ; " ' J ' " - - ' . V ,VV' l"-,- --
....h! Dmo-- C-) b a V- , v-v. tb-- " . ' terstlv it is told. Willis ,.,v of it, with truth, j -,u-e of our own g..i Government. The ' V' a,vl al'H:: ! " '" ' ' V N.V '.. ,1 V." S
.t.n.H. U.n ,.. (.. a .. ,tb i, me t.ain?aisT1 , t,al lhclr orgau , lho " Cam- i , , Z,, (,u ! p:,.ple nl Kansas have t!.o ri;;ht t3 ,:,v vhri- ":;. -;..o. .: ,; . iir - '
organ, it may not be improperly a few lr;a Tribune," had done the same tub., and i - lV,t-' fe " V'fr V,",,,M4 1 e: sl.veiv.hail or ,ha!l not exUt i., 'ibn new .th f,r-.,i . 1 in m i I x..-3.: 07. d in b11 .-r "-" ''"J Wt c
j i . .! i- i ,r , i . 15 ' te.I eri -s, whim yo-ti rea l f-r their beaut v ami t. . , , z . , -.vV n..t w !. ivc ter ..!
words in rep.y. t.) the n-.aculus elfjit whiou that almost every Know-olhIi2 Vote in the ' i u i i-i r i " r State, tor winch they arc bcut to fLok d- t-la.-,-,. i i .,:ry. i " , - , . x "
, , . . , . , ,. wt. v..i. .vuj. .uu.i.s ojil ' Vrevitv, and w 1 i.e. v. u never forget because t-f . ,i jr'-. ,, ,, , . . Our o.tonent ht' suai .: tL-;.'.-r!v-.i el
it male last week, to prove that the Demo- c.untv ,ras Mu f(T i,i,,,pr Wf.rp nrt ! . . . , ; b mission into the b i.ioa Jiy the pc; !- o" ; j . ; j .t P x,.4 P, , c-4l, : ,- 1 1 - - - . "
i touniy , .a-, ca.-t itr i aimer, were ,e not , ti.elr ;tense comoletvuess : l- .... rr r... ,i' i ' w y. -'O..o. . i:c.. csn-tii.-g n j !:t n. hfvause vt
,,t f- c(1,. o ... i,i, p ,.r,f: . , . . . , , . . , .. fkat'Sas icre, oi ei-ursr, meant those, me! i . i 4i . . ., .. . , . . c
v. it v . ,' btn.c., ii an .nH-.,MiEira...iii right in judging tbo "National Demccrat" .... ,. , . ,,.r,. .,.. , ' . ;..,,t . .n..Iu-.n.g a . the spc-:e. omcih;,ty e-:.t n..l- rclm.oti,. tUf.. io cm t .;:.i .:.. awi
t, i- v .1 i"1 ). m "J Fere li- th w ,.1'e ar.l c n l tt.ose a.one, w!.n x.'.e jrirj into '. he lerntorv . i v .i i . v" i- i ' . -
urKU. Its xvnow-Notbtug IvJuora may call ..rA jtj. c.rltors hy ihc com?,3l.v they kenr. !.. ,..,; l .. .t .., Ul. t !..- , of .nk-ina- it tl,..;r ,i : th- N.,r. - ,-,:;. m r !,:;-.-f, ,u-i m. n- . to eomp.ish our uoractivi.. n.vrLu
I V. I . it; . I. : ... .1.. . -r -l'::!:! . 1 1 ."lM .. I '. i, '. , ,r it t 3 t!l TV I ::!! :l ! v;
. j. "i i. vi i.v.ii i in i". mi i, i :iey iii u iue j-'.i . e re.i u T" wer, 10 rstiilV or
us Vretches, Liars, ece., until they aie weary
The fact of a"Avri?er using hard names, affords
strong proof, '.);:'. if he was possessed tf tuf
t'.cctit abili'y, be would be " very severe;"
nd e.r
jcstiiusnt i
r.ra
trcuir
iiOi;mce
to the ii.au whuio cursed with the niclaucholy
Ki&l&ess of poetry, without the insplratioa .
Vv'tr wilt not fjitaw the example of thee
Know No'hing li lilorf, aiid call i'lcm Liars;
but it is highly crobabie we may pt-cv.j them
t i be fcueb.i.cfure we take our Lave of them,
'ihe only argument tiny adduco to y rove that
the "Democrat Jt Seutinrl," h an auli-A imr..
2ti !'ion organ, is the fact that it disapproved tf
the interference of Mr Buchanan after he was
President elect of tho IlepuUie, to procure
ae election of Jun V". Fornev. to the Uni
led StaUs Senate last winter. What won
derfully acute reasoners these Know-Nothing
il iltvr? are. Ib-eauso we disapprove! of a
tioqlj act of Mr. Buchanan's political ca
reer, and tint too before hi. admini-tratio.'i
toiumenced, this paper mu-tbe stigmatized and
if-r.rded as an anti-Adir.iuistratien or'au.
Tb:it the b tter of Mr. Buchanan of Janu
rTy 7th to Zir. Mof.t, was used to S'.cuie ores
for Mr. Forney, among the D-. mocratie mem
I tr- of the b' gi.latuiv, ar.d used saeeespfully
i"'.), there can
probable liiut I
and ia believing that the facts before us made
tut a case cf circumstantial evidence to eon- ',
vict tlieui of Know-Notbiiigi.-iii. of a nature J
as strong, as that which sent M'Kim-to the j
gallows. !
We must now take our leave cf the " Na- j
iional Democrat fr the present. We wi
probably pay our respects to it next week.
rn"U a -rt tt V i
This iiistl'.utlon was opened on the 231 of i
November, fir the icception of jaupcrs, and
A
And fche does not know von n v.
Ah. ihe tjrarc's a ji:ic' J.-.7.
She sbail sleep a pb-asai.t sle-'p,
And the te;rs that you mny hbel.
Will not wake her therefore woen
f r cu b-avf. wto:-bt l.er vce !
erp
iiii.iir.i si.; .i).ot;-.r.i no ... i .-
1.'. ' ... ro-
M'iiil is fitlac and iro. in (r-.n.''
reject that, which tin-ir represeTitatives may
! dec in best foi the organic law cf the State.
j which is not yet, but is to be. And new v
ihr.iit the qU'itiori to i vory unprejudiced ,
mind, would the will of the people be more
I fully tx pressed ly the uivmheis of the Con- 1
elation , or ?v the votes of the people thni- '
t!i.:.!'.i,
fCilt
r.
it n ! li::n !: ;.t ;:: r. IV
r.-l il0.oi.;.4; hi t ..; .
te iu:.u. r.
Ct-'J .... cr "t.
1 I
If
Gur,
v-.u:
Death cf Mr. James iiodjT-ers.
Wc
announce with l'ctlin
l
ol forrow, ti.e ;
i solves
! what it dVes vid
' why refuse the formality
j test 'r
1 r.M if
t ion
e to
li:!
e o
f putiirr it to the
on. aui t.ihi
- 4 - .
b-Tn tr- tc ...
:' :ty f i:r hi
. ..XprntV. li
i -
.;(. w-. t.. t:
, ) t vl'i it'
I. i !
(v.m.
C; it
inn (
i:u oi .: .- :i v
!.e-.
my
ad !
r'-movt.J, th-at it enur.ot
:n t;
- - i
amount to a uu::c
mean fl:.j
some - cr
have already been received. death ef Mr. Jame.iloiigers.atLcconipto:,, Kan-j ,v of u.v,t i,,.. ,rrn ' ljV
mm . -t - , , , , ... I spr Ttrritorv, on the Sth d;iy of November bt.-t, : ,.t(....s i'iti ih,-.',. wl-., .,r , ... i (,' fi.
1 ho bui.uing i a btautuul and Eubstantial . . ' ... , . ' . , t (.nict to th
i.. tt... jo'1. v,,...n.:. . -r t ...,. .
brick structure, 120 fccflong, by do wide,! , ' " " '" , TV V , j , 13 Ult- K - K-V J'u
., . a' J i s iu ot our venerable townsman, Mr. . bum Long- j Lont out ion m is wiaom r.nd discretion with
with a wing cxtenuing ..acK t:t. It is ! rs Pr.t aml 1rother c.f Geo. J. Ilodcrers, Ksq. j cut in, jedicc. -fear, favor or affection." pre
turec fc touts high, and contains ;7 rooms i L'.-ei l'sted m tb" 2d of V--.- isr.5 -,t Ci,;,i- i f"CriU- such qualiiicaGoi.s for rotors, as shall
V-:.,. ! .... i i ...... i '.. "-' ' " i i. . i
ercis of the ebctiro frar.ehi
But let
; s ( f
! 07:-
the
if: I
It
oesiui-s a large timng room aud kitchen. 1 Cv, ll'.inois. in company II, l,t Cavrv. V- S. A.
The rooms are ail coaif.r tally tarnisheJ, and ; and remained ir. the sort ire until the time of ids
we could net fail observing, during a recent
visit, tbo eat irca bed steads, an aiticle at
j tltath. He was a jv-ung man .f lu bleand gen
erou.
imnnlsei. and we a-e sure all who kitfw
1.
as closely as is piactieable, pmbiace ail the
Lijiiu tiic inhabitants, and
rers an
exclude
'1V011IU-
1 sojourners ; and the v. iil of the reo-
ph' may be arrived at v.-ith .sufficient accuracy
! to render the I'-iiinmev rf t!io drv-o.-.-t;
once neat, cheap and convenient, with which I "' veil I receive the mttdbg.-nce of bis deiiiis.-. factory ar.d cerl.ua lf the Conventiou is
au me sleeping apartments are provided. ! ....v.. ..i.n... iatrat.ie to tue auortit-n oi siaverv as an
Too much r-.raUe cannot be bestowed on-' h lcbartnr 'n! ti,is I'lrit e 51 w years ago stitaticu of the new State, and the people are p.,
i.'.nnani w itn nope, nitie tint te tl-.uiK that he 1 o; p. eu to u ; l.t us aIc w Inch should timtrol : i.-M
liie uei-eatcs oi the people, or the people : ls..VJ
tbemseives the agent or tlie principal the : b-u
J '.e ;. u:h i;:. :. !'
;t n a!, m- $V2-:'ArU) and !:
a 'Co.
.rem., thr.cf :c. bv ihf ijir.. ii..t ).-
.ii. la:iks uu .ei i.. kc-. t- ea .:.'-e. . .:j.:.f re"
o si, be vith.-r knov.-s n-1 v. bat b- t..i;.i;.
abour. or tlsolorio v, .eoion.-d t ::'., h ii.tn
iiomdly mi st sins the trutii. i it n ne ft-j..t.
:'c than 1 .va ti n-Is of o;ir oit' w md ' -unii
"I! .1' .- . : -.. -
i t.e i iii.v.-;a, ! :e.e w n
rr. ! orli.e.: . f r. . . ,1. . i. t
I . . ! : ' .
S aciu.ihy p..:-; i
Yidu- of L.:p;ri
iucu:i;i:. i : e .e
no pri.ilege r tpj orluu.y ! ueltuiuiag
. neafioj.., ttir fa. so, foul aaa najut s.fr-
i( J".t: i'o-t us b-f. ro the i.stioii.
The gi vernm tit Lss not coLot-.-cairu ',
eau.'; sn i:ive'!ca,;!g e-'-nimittt.-c or otter ff
to be vl.t i- :, ;u".te it.t anc -:etUiu
iho truth, a- i ''"! i-.t' v I'd ?'rj en
Ai.-o.. t .oso r.sj-iv. ;, t. 'ai.'i- : ii'. ;:
1 ... . .
t. a . : ."i . m : v. i - . i-.r .
h- ur i. ne I f..rv i ' s; w.'h vi "-r-i
:.! 1 ! h-v :!: . w inc.; :- iS L'f:. t
.; i ; hf i?'!i '; f :.;' i - le't-r
r. J t " toh:r ha." . "WT'"
"is v. -:-.. ; v i.
: i -
: 'U -.
.?-
1 1 "is V: i i . ;. ; v -. t- give:
r .. , .... : ..-a., i
i
"e-.u'-.-t.or.s .-.!.;:
'iMs m thciv own ii; f it- ,
i ri: .-t- ;:d io;wbn c.i::o.a
the t.u'.h ; e i'
i ho i.-. ue wi
W.fj
1- to ..:-, . ::
by lucre".- s,Vt
.cii has t i.u
.: c '... ve;s t: io is
,(i. i
. !,d em! r.
N -.:ib, it 1..
i . - . . .;, u
:' - i
V.,hx o
i p-resertai
i.ee i ! jt!ii ;
:u- ; f tiic i!-;
'p 'T .vi.i.h i h -
:r.t v to :!.. in
:.. . to tn i;,e iv
1-.
u ierf i q- -i
st iir.-t hi
tht
.U .t.l't-Vi 11...' -1
'.:j...s c.f o; ' c u:.!'
I Ic-ve? i.nie'jt bnvj.
, t .. ov.r t.-ti.i::..-. ; :-es::!
bl UliViti ..!:'-
Mr. Wiir.n:M (Vt'.tn - I
; would never tg.uu behold bis Mountain Dome, or
centim or tor tae manner ,a witch be La, rective Ahe .rc,t-a,3 cf tue friei,ls who lov.d
pcrtoi nieu his woik. e thiak no competent U.im. We sincerely .vrnatbize witn U rela-
o no dcubt. It is highly j Juoge af.cr examining the building, could j tives, in t.eir mebmcho'v and unexpected be-
ir. jucaanaa tieycr lor a mo-
p-ur.t cut a single defect in the work, or sur- i roavemoi.t.
Is. -.4
! i.vo."
: iNoii
.?l7o,lh.iU
2lL.ioj5.i.i
2.-.7,o73,MT
ito ' r.oo ;:s i
G l.hU.qCMti
i..c::; supposed that any unworthy use would ; gett any advantageous alterations or improve- !
be luad-j of his letter wbu he wrtte it. But
b; was deceived. T n ler these cticumitauccs,
v. -- fsxdthat wo were right at the time, in in-rfi.-.ling
-a fair play, and demanding that nei
ther John W. Forney, or any other man,
should be forced upon the party by any im
proper or extiavccus in2uer.ee. TLe Phila
delphia " Pennsylvania)!," which was the
meat, ihe I'lastenug, the woik of Mr. A.
Lewis of Ibis y-lace, is executed, (if wc may
use tue expression,) in. a masteiby manner,
Cosmopoiitaa Art Association.
We refer our readers to the adve-rti.-tment of
the Cosmoplditan Art AsSoei.itit n in another cI-
. . . .. .1 . . l ri. t
cie.iiuro or tue creator : Xi:e answer is an-
j parent to every schoolboy's mind. ' And if
! tbo people are iu faver of it, as well as the i
J Co rive alien, why not submit the Constitution j
j fv-r their ratification ? TLe Nebraska-Kansas '
1. i
'- o..v, i..iei:v i i.i ue lorms : !;i..ufj business men h t.eer f.. w
ol aojustment between the North and South
r ' : i ; .
.$7lV.-4,--in
i 1 l:.,:. 17
:7,o :a.7"
'.'.L.'t'o.-l:'!
S.li:;,bii
nln.it t.
r
I
a'.un r.i to 1 1 . k:c e".-.r.-.!.-?
v.'.ir uuty to cur o ut.iry, ar i.e;;. ci '
our G.).i, to freedom and lib ity, reouirt-1:.!
We' should not ouleiiv .-land Stii'. Si.. S.L-t!.-o
.tiers forging asouad us wLtch a.v Cl.uiat
:e enslave r.'ni brim' us itito suojectiH t' 5
unlaw f
.v 1 Lil mi:
b'ndv these civr n v-st-in- -.niK. (.x.v F .s-
t-.'n e jttu. porary, i. it wolth a i.i.- xr New liu- !
... t . .
War .
IV ctsi.ate,
I.VW, l!v.m usii!U.?.tio
s tC-ll.
Therefore L Bri
linrt ' Snr.i-M.t.-..f. t.t
;vUi.tiy of
c. tra-i-v
. , - .;i;u;:..i.n
'I'. . ..... 1 - X .1 . ... .
,! , ., . . i .. r -u- i n , "Lin. anc iaau:ir m wmcn tins Association nas
. , . .. ., " " heretofore conducted its affairs is a sure guarantee j her
,n, i that at the next drawing, which takes idaee on i J'"'-
loe iMoaruot Directors is at present com- the 2?th of January next, will be conducted fair I pM'ple of the territories ia all latitudes and
p.ese.i ot i-.uward I, lass, William Palmer and ! and bcnorably, as bcrttofore. The paymcut
David O'Harra, Esq's., and we do them but ! of three dollars entitles anv one to a certificate in
loudest and fiercest paper ia the State last j justice when we say, that three ma better tbo award of premiums, a costly engraving
v.bit-r, in denouncing Gen. Foster, a ad bis j qualiiied for tbo post, cannot be found in the i "-btnifest Destiny," or any one of the leading
Young. Gver.:c
. t r it-
luuian .11.0-
,i ..jui ,u,tu ne ,Bu, aniu.n t.e Seuth-ouan ith tbGr own brtml . Territ.nv Tmb I, t'V-au c ef tic r'F1'
an agreement between the ree States and ' i . -, , - ' ,tri'""irJ 1 t-f A:U- 1 ;t t
the slave States, that they and we would ad- ' b"Uu' T"' ?-"i':r"t::,ris of ,u-L , of the United Stale-, ia tbcTerr o. I u.
here to the spirit cf the gove'rnmont and the 1 "C' oann' !U s,:d b"-1'1 eaiber ; f.uoid, , .
principles of the Constitution ; and allow the : OK,iS as Nathaa-1 l'- l 1 i . 1 A11 81 "'r1 forcw ! f 2
t'. ads f.-r re'u'iag to attend the Democratic
can.' is, has since acknowledged that Mr. Bu-
ie honest ; earryiiif' on the institution.
County. The people may rest assured, that
their interests are perfectly safe in their
iu!.-an " interfered perhaps improperly" to hands, as they will we arc certain, use all
setare the election of John W. Forney, as possible care and economy, in regulating the
United States Seuat-r. And because we bad j expenses incident to furnishing, opening and
the m.iu::nus to give utterance to ti
cvtitiujciits cf our hearts at the time, we mast
henceforth be regarded as the editors of an
nn:l-A J.niuistra'.ien organ. Have we eaid
auLt against the policy persuc-d by Mr. Bu
chanan eince his inauguration up to the pres
ent time 'if Have we deuouueed any of his
appointments? Have we not always spoken
of hi administration in the highest crnis?
If th National Deniortfct (') can produce a
liao cr paragraph, width wc ever published
he"?!ih la lac administration cf Mr. Bueh.au-
moutblics now published.
M. C. M'Cague, Post Master, is authorized to
receive 6iibsciiptions.
Wc loam that a resolution lias been passed
by the Directors, authorizing and requesting,
the Clergymen cf all ChrUtian Denominations
to visit whenever they see proper, any of the
inmates Oi the institution, iu whose spiritual j liaTn Godey and Harper's Magazines. Person.-;
Godev's I.advs' Book. We have received
the December number of Godey. It is a beauti
ful number and fully compares with all former
ones. We have been requested by Godey not to
loan any of bis numbers. The borrowers will
take the hint. " ,
M. C. M'Cague keeps constantly on hand, Gra-
wedfare they feel an interest, and who desire
their presence.
TiiAN'KseiviNO- Thursday was very generally
observed as a holiday by our citizous stores,
shops closed and business being being suspended.
frVr. b- 'van 114 in all th eburehr. , y
desirous tf purchasing will please call on him.
. Col. M. IIassok. Our newly elected Regis
ter !c Recorder yesterday entered on the discharge
of th duties of the office. 1 neC oionel w ill make
an attentive. competent and aocotamodating oGi-
epr. Sa'.Tfrs ntteid Sirs oir trr.
-- ' ' " - v - - -
in every section to ren.ct or accent slaverv .it :
their own option. So it then follows, as well ! tcn aseertaiued that the parts of the glass
f.nn fr.M.. .w. r.. tl T..rr t- rv. tatt"
m j i i - til X. t. ( I I JUIU 1 4 i 1 . jv-
Ci TTlXd Glass v Diamom;?. It has any prteuee whatever. . .
j'n'i-hd That ail ibo forces if) sliJ
tutu unu oj. 1.1011. cull lUtll lOliOWS, as WC.l i ...vWiu.ui.u irnii ilc j'Ul is Vi glass ! " i s
from Ilia iutcnt of the act umlor liicU the j to hic!i the i, ,.,,i;t.J ,re orce... ' twf "U li.!ve. in rca.i.i
Cos,i,tio of K... . o b fra0.cj. as UBj. M hy a , ,(,st MlillBU i ? ' ' :o t, r.,,I o '
well as from the principle of popular sover- I o . , ILT-"-l'n , , , , w
eignty it.elf, which is the chief element of i "" WltLUt UltlS "'vcd. so that a JAnZ-Mariial law U .Ly -ajr-J
our political system, that, the Convention S turcrl;cI:ii continuous track is made from one : exl-"fc lu tu,s Territory lrom aiuatar ...ej
should submit the Constitution to the people I end of the intended cut to the other Af'v- I h.ca,liou of tb5s prdamaucu. ud
Such a mode of proceeding is not only denied j this, any small force applied to one extremity ! Tic hi'i VTr wV
by fairness and justice, 'by the p edged faith :. C1. ." f , , , . , , ; trough or from tuis territory witLc
of the North and South, and by the plainest i ? ihl" tLr0U-!l a11 I tc proper officer. , t
precepts cf repubiieauism ; but it is also cs- 1 1'3 sul'6?ance aod KOtcs ibc f'r pivcu under my band arm t?,
ser.tial to tbo iatcrests of the slave Ste j since the strain at eacli instant ia the pro- ; &:'t ,ju!i- CJ" '-berritory of bta-:, V J,
If the Constitution is enforced, xhe South caul I gross of the crack is confined nearly to a m- i ecct,!l d,a-v "September, A. 1 . " ;. .
not be endangered. Our institutions k-lon, thetical Foint at tLebcttom cf the Cure i at
alone to the separate Sfjtes. with in which' rr r - . u-ur,- , denee of the t.Liitd i.tatts oi
they exist. The Federal government his no ! th ntCeSSflr fcr.CarinS through is ! eighty-second. BnmiM
juiisdiction over them. We claim that hia. j rroPortlnatey Miiall. Dr. Wollabtou found, '. The following is-Cel. Alexsnder s rI-J
very is illegal only where it is pronounced to h? tlial- tuat cut caused ly mere passage 1 Brigbsra Young -
to be so by the sovereign people, either al- of the diamond need not penetrate so much as I IUuJuriirs T ntl I riment of ')
ready as a State or when they have prepared tho two-hundreth part of an inch Ho found I' Camp WinutlJ. ou Ham's Fori, :
a territory for admission mto the Union. i . ,v . . , . ' O dber ISO".
The South must ,cek .holier, not under the fls thcr "mcral boaits' recently ground , . Gruor of
shadow of the general government, but in the i into Ue Famo fgnn' Rro capable cf cutting. q,r'r;torv
rights of the Estates and the priitcijtlcs of thr glaw, hut they cannot long ctnrr. that power j Si's : 1 have tbo Lonor to 311001
AbJ brew, even .as at tnaftcr frca icsnt of rcijtiVite htrdneiij" j the receipt cf mxlt camucicaticfa cfSet-
r
!
inf
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