Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, December 09, 1857, Image 2

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I The President's Message.
j We Lave ptruaed the Messognof President
! Bu&har.an with feelings of pride ted pleasure.'
It is a clear, logical and statesmanlike doeu-
ruciit. every way worthy of the exalted repu-
tation of itf- illustrious author. The bold and
i frarleea manner In which ho expresses his
Proceedings of Court.""
Tha- attendance at Cout t this week is larg
er than usual. Of course all sorts of char
acters are in town ; the righteous and the un
godly, Black Spirits and White, Jled Spir
its and Gray ;" the learned Disciples cf B'.ack
e'ono "full of wite sawa and modern ir.stau-
j vitwa with regard to Kansas affairs proves ; cop;" the unfortunate client in the purEU-t of
21 mi rt r "nnN H ? tt I ! that he is tot a "reed shaken by the wind, j ju2tica underdiScuIiies, and last but not least;
jfj i in u i u v a u t i i ii jut; . ;
H. C. DIVINE Pditcr and Frcp
C D. hKURKAY, ssudaLt Idit
at ho is determined to uphold the doctrine fLa-ver.der of tho rua "n.Wor for tt-Jor
i cf ror.:i!sr fctc; c dm.tv. and that like Gtr.err.I r.. . :r.'i:tt
f I J - - nuu inc -tyuic. infill , uu llliiiUi.- IC ICUi-
i I n 1. .n ia lii if.,ifir r.ltfrt t :n Piicri.A.r.C'),i iri' i T f --..11,. Ml I 1 n i ,
.j. -- - L . tu im tii t.wtj ma niiiva'UCKU IB XiL.ir.iMJ
I n..1irtlJtT tli.i fti.'i trtii oii-l !irl O-Ti.lti 1 - 4 11 ,1 .1 1 -w
ij. t ".v- , -Ati tue cases rn tee civu . jjist wore
-T- . : tircunietcr.ees require that ha should do fo.
v7TTvV h t V Y M-McM I Xt iy.(.TrM j '-Y.il j The President , in referring to the Convcn-
eon-
tin.ued by consent cu. last Wednesday niorn
insr. No ccses of importance have vet been
Vl MfVS nut . f vir -.- .-."uu; i uispost-u oi in to quarter Sceswns. Uapt
the- t'-A- ti,(' Purivw cf irammg a ConsUtutioa prcpir- ; -Vlosandcr Lano t-f tho borou-h cf Johuj
Iwin? u:bTS t th-. !eiocr::t A .S. n'nv.l. : ct: rv to the admission ct taj territory into
town, was arraigned on the charge of Arson,
sraa graciously
bv " God and
fcoiixtiuie las'
engaged in dis-
fc'-'"" - . ... , - . , . ,
whoc 1-iwful existeuce had been reco-nizod ; cussing wuu several iric-nun, tlie .issues la-
i'wvi vf r hsndH wvre eoipelk-d f ntund j j-.y (?vnirres3 in diHn ut forms and I y "differ- 1 volved ia the approaching election,' imbibed
U:". !t t v.vrl. a wi-TK.S5.PS cV)n-quontlT w j v1li enactments. A large proportion of the rather freely, and having finally started tor
-,.rif nriAl.lt- I ) f ur v-Vir on tse r-;n::.r ! titizens of Kaunas did not think proper to j i ,. i I ,,;.,.,: , . ut:m- "t . i ir
I.v.;.!.vVtu? drtv. Vn ,:o-.v.-vvr last Fn :;:v fur- i rey-.e-ter t!.e:r nan.es and to voio at the tdec- ! c . - , , ,
ia.l.leurM.iWrvUh.u F.xtr.1," .ui,.- ! ". for dedepate. ; but an pp.nuzy to do I of in a f " t0
th.. ITm -vitsMs. lUvv! it eurc-fallv. i ihh having been fuirly alforded, their refa?ai : terruy ad p?aceab4o c:.t:2-;n?, Constaoiu Gagc-
Xoi .1. . 2d. Ud, U7, i - f . thr- the Union, says ; pleaded - not guilty," and wt
ia any of the uSove numbern, will oblir us , '-KVOr,t,oal tof.f' 3' a ccnst,tmi..n lor pleaseu to consent to bo tried b,
l,ca'ii2 tiu-w to e-ir addn-FS. ' ' irucn "t .ond-,y of Lptem- j Wls country." It appears that
' jb.rlost. Jh,y were caiied together by vtr- jg b Le c fl ain w,in
nnliivr ; lu" an act l t':t-' territorial logislalure, ; . 1 .
lipOJIja j. j whoe 1-iwful ejLi.teuce bad been reco-nizod easing with several fric-nun, tl
The First Message of Pres
ident Buchanan.
f rini tha inpurfet.rn, and in fefcterftjj and
mnintainir. the sovereignty cf the cetsthutica
acd laws cv?r ti e Territory cf-Utab.
. AUizoyx.. .v
A new TerrlUjrikl Govcrumeut U recommended
for Arizona. ' -.
strictl-,
uo, p-:.3essc
THE TR5AKCKT.
The pubHc t-xfecditurep for the cal year pad
it. 2 SOth June, lb, amounted to f-i-xer.tv mil-
Ik i.
make half a dozen nc vc'.i: -
In D
The Message of President Buchanan is
comparatively brief. Tiiis we regard as a ch-c-i-ded
merit. It h smof;thl r and gracefully written,
and contains svcra! important suggestion?. ' P-itt
what, the reader n.ay be disposed to'ak ere iU
prominent points ? We vIU endeavor to . r.ot'.ce
these,- in as brief limits r3 ossible.
xdie monetary troubles of the nation are fd'.u-
rrn'.iir.-sl l:f, "iln l.icn rf Vo r,'rv c.r. I Ct:its f5 54.1 RQ,-. ol , . .1 ... ":1-r i!-r ,"-i,a '-Ti5 a-?COlEl
- -M. ... . .
A EoaiaaM of Heal Lifa
The fcllowir inoidect which .
from the JJueyrus Journal, ull"
cvruj, Crawft-rd countv. Oi.',.. ' T
- - - . . v.ai-t, . ,
.ot'.ce j Xi'-n ht hundred ard twenty-two thouiax.dv..! eldest of which was a be:i:i:i:'ul .-irVc;
1 --n hundred fct.d twentv fc-ur d -liars an 1 tihtv- tt n summers A v ur." v r. .1.
- Sveeats, ($70,b22.724.-?5.)- of which five rr.d- teheed. was of good faud'iv. f,
fd'.u- i I'oa nhie himdrid nod furtv-tlroe thouear.d eight J. tatthu.ett to Lct. Ycung aud i'.-i'T. I'
t:.e .tl. :'.u th-j narc s-t f r
THE CACfER.
In all f)rn.er revuI-.Tons,"Vay"the Prident,
lemption f the public debt, including kUi-nst I;,aC (Vs!b?'
and prenniim, leaving in the treisurv at the c-.-tn-
L' Vritth i f i t- f-;
It ia nri jd.'..' i:.d H'ateMr.HiibV.tf do'.-v.mti.t.
v'.'l aii:p'.y i -1 y a p.'n'.H.ih
yp
It
to avail th-n. selves cf thoir right could i:i no ; bv seeing him on Iuh
J a. -oilier t5-ct the legality of the convention . i nhkcil Lim with Iodeir.ce in the
rimiing way,
the blame mijht have been fairly attributed to a ! menecment cf the present fUcabyear vi tho 1st
variety of c-j -operating causes ; but i;ot e upon ! duly, 1857, seventeen n.iP.ion srvi'ii hundred a:d
the present cecasion. It is apparent that our ten thousand or.o hundred and f.,i.r :..:. d. liars
existing nusf rtunes have ni-jcejch-.l soleiv from ! tei.fyever. c-ut, ( 117,7 10.11 4 21 A
our extravagant and vicious system t-f j-.aj er J
curreney ami bank credits, cxeiiing the pcjple
to Avild ppecuhuiens and gMnUiag in UK:k.
Ti:ese rcvLLioi.s must co.itiir.ie, l recur at sue-
cetsive inteivais buig a? tho ani -unt cf the I
paper currer.ey r.u i l ar k 1 -,ans and IiscountJ of !
the country shall Le left to tho discretion of four-
tjen hrndre l irrespontiil lo baitkiag inttitctiui?,
:"-:nrJ iuuits', and thv'd.ci.nxi.t .
f-r r..s tho c iiki .;) is r..-'
creditable t di.;:::., ui.-htd a v.::.. r.
l.A '.I.ili-AI
-i.srs. Nj Kv.tr tur. f.ve
rt.;
ace: ;? i.t.-, :ic:vu.g.njary
a:i-i ccn-i'.tera:.;0 !.-str"iOtu f :t..
which, from t!-e very law of th i;
coniu.t the ;n:.i i
than the public welfare.
will '
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Unt ri-iav i:iorr.i:i
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j. .-:-!: p-rs
er. ....
-.; -
ccitrtCjUv-nves d uiany f u,ui I bvet a. ''
rent, atc:'; J i. ice
the full btrrcr cf her.
CDCcal Cvl 't'lit; vj but U ih t
her dedrc.r !;aj dcd. :iJ; c-uli -1
...o aai r
t i h r v. ht-c
d-. r- 1; d
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not. ti.d-::
i vvou! i :ta
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3- '.-J
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I'tnr.Kylvaj.i.s an 1 : airoa-l, hi tw-1.
l J i !Vi.i t i'.i :
lie
n! if in:-? mi T17
A largo mrijiiity of tho convention were in ; for.
nicht.
ltie next nioruaj
THE 5.?.E5.
fiver of est
Thrv acc.'.i Hi.
-;avc
in Kansas
I daylight, the "Lock Up," v,-as discovered by
A 1 i
'iwiu. an article m i:ie . ,i ... u .. , i -
i lu eon-i'uon oi atfaus in Kan.ns and the ; Constituti- n for this purpose similar in A.rm i . . '
National ('ar-it,d ut thi r.rrnt ti-nt, U well I to those which bad been ado t. ted bv other tor- i on Ure- 1 i:0 aisrin V;8S l"fU:a'.v -"b'd, the
caiciiat.-d to excite the alarm of all true mem- ! ri:J"i:tI Coi.veutior.5. In the scheduh-, how
, . i . , i ever, provia.ng icr the transition from a tor-
Mr. ii' ll.ft I Ibtniti.rnl i.t n-ipti It ii ruin tn .1
- ' 1 - , it.' Jr .M1-,I411(. l.lll,. A m .3 .iS..l 1 , . (
to a r-tato guvertiment, tne question
d to the pco-
ccustitat e,n
indicate an -approaching storm, which may se- j " 'v"lfU or without slavery." It declares that
verly ft net ordv the et ability- of the Pom- ' u''01'9 t;ie ri,nintul,ou b.V eonven-
deny that the aspect of the political horizon teen fairly explicitly relcrre.
is durk a:il lowering, and that all the feigns pie. whether tbey wi!! have a
door was burst opcD, and Captain Lane made
his ogress slightly torched, and almost r.uZj-
into the Uciu as a State." au election shall
oc-tatio Party, but of the Union also. Hon,
St. jouA. Douglas?, of Illinois, who hz I j,e ,ci,j to deoid,: thid qution. at which all
o-.g taien regard eu as one ..! the bol-test ana tlse wuite male inhabaauts of the Jerntory
cated to death. All r.t tens pis to stay the
progress of the devouring clement roved
abortive, and in les.s than half au hour, the
noble edifice which had long ben the oint
ment andbo3tof tho "city of corpora'aou--,"
was a heap of mouldering ruins. Tho Cup
taiu having been the only inmate cf Un
building during the night, he was at once
in
,...; ffiictcnt ehampiotis cf our party, has j above the age of 21 yc.ir.sare entitb-d to vofe. j ouilding uurmg t.ie nigut, lie was at one
oiKidv assumed a position anta-onistlcal to ; Thv . J'A j ar, 1 the ballots j .charged with being the "guilty agent." L
th.t -copied by tho National Administration Sll S'S ! "
null regir j to ltie most important political ; no lavery." Jf there be a majority ia favor ! .c""Att . 1 r"orK lL ur'
ojcsdon now agitatin- the public mind. His ; of the c -nsti'ution with sl.itvrv," then it is afttr l2cai'ing the testimony pro and con and
mg a paper cu; r ;ney. instead of
ci :n. f-.r the country. I'im tirit.iuiv wh: ii the.-e
banks i.ve t the public h to ket-p i-i tb!r v-r.Irs
a snftiei.-..t at::ou:.t of g.,h! su-1 V-vtv t- In-uue
the cnvtitibiiily cf the;: n-.tei int-n c.in ui all
times and u.cler all cit ce.;ast ;-,i:ejr..
TUi: FrTLTK.
j I nr.; o;t.t!i:i.. 'ii.
W'.-:.-twsr-i'at a n:rt. rat ofpcd,
l t'iu- i Ne VVerf..,r !. hdv'
I abikn r-t.i. lie e:.f. .: e, t r
1 C v! j'iii j i me Diei in .-.u-.ety, L
r;tr s.rj. i v in imtubvr. wei- thr
; '.:.:. ;:. J dr. Iti. f iifai vl.
; -!ce-'-:.-; f.-r t- inv tv:- :.nn--'rtd yar.L , v l.cn
. f-i v-rd truck cf tie i:in.i;nci C: io-r.t
'.'(.:,;.ui'-i, and the bl.u'.k is th- li iv if th:
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pr-ent
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rs, tr.e -..t... ;
tiinancnu cvndiiivu, we may yet indidge iu b.igbt j
bt-pes f:.- the future. No ...iher nation l as i-yt
existed, waich r..u!d have enduml su -h vi...i ;.t 1
fxpar.pior.s an 1 contract;-, m of paper ere iits j
h'j'-ry ; yet the bm.vancv i.f i
-V.ry i.tr.fr r:'..ti.!.." In in
it, f- r. ,
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t live
WitlH
v l.a .:.. ,.r . -...I.. . . .. . t
J . i.;w .. . j.to . u-ii jnijn.inui'1!, Rial ..:e j y. -,
pnu which never .juans bet .re !:th2!il;u., v.:!! i .,
enable v. - M-.n t r.-cover f::r. ot-.r :-! -f t ft;.- Vi - .
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vi.i t ,ii . a-n e;.i , an-; m.ty t-vt
-p-eed.ly t- forget the hrcjn v.-hi
taught.
TKS 3r B TT.r V1.T
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ire t v- ti.ty In
their -luinbi i s,
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IiK-uuH openly Ijoast ttiat he wili bo sustained : ' J uu "i""c- v-ngie c uie 1 risi icni ( .- ai-u.u-. ot vu learuc-u counsel CKgageu, t 0 ; nt-nno! t.-;e-!.er c:: : nvv c;r. ii i a"- I r, lv i,i.vc l'..e it. Co of -r. ..: ...
bv a large majority of the Dei.iocralic party f',f thc nventiou in its ordinal ferm. I f on j returned a v.rdletof "i..,t rulitv." We a i:A:Kntrr iaw. j pr -d--.!.. but had re but o f.'w mi"-, v.h.n '" I eL.vv.-d t; thii. rcut.tv.
' , - , ,-. , . , , tno contrary, there shall oe a um'oritv in favr ; .,,5 ,f .. -i i - .1 " 1-1 - 0rirt-s-. ;n the oi.in.on of t'n-- rr.-j:. l- nt r-- : , . , .. i T
iu the Northern Sute, and that the curs, cf ; cf tho . . CJS'tila:-l3a wilh LO oTyy ..then caia not au.td remarking, the st-hd .ndeffer- ,;, ,,w,r to 5r;:ike H Vi;,,.CJ, b : --Ti - 1 -1 , ,.t. t:.,t u.i .ea,t At- ; In in. n,,.:.. ! , tea.-U..'
the adtniuiHtration will be cenden.d. Sena- the article providing for slavery .hall le strick- C2Ce tbft Captain inamfested daring the f-j hw. a; p-UcaMe to rdi banking iunitution, thr.,.'- ' '"'y ""'" v " 1 r i V-l!"- . Y.7.
vvr Jjouglass is eertainly a man of giant in- j n from the eoiihtitutiuu by the president cf ! rcs?' "-" -'-8 V ith the prospects of i cut the United .States, and he str-e.i'lv ree-.m- W'' lu'' 1 appear.;. ;. n, - 11" 1 "":V!'.: '' '.''-7- .V-
Ulkft, and we Lave always regarded him as a ! convention," and it is expressly declared lodgings in the West-rn Penitentiary before j ir-ends it excrciv. Tiii? vv- nil r: akc'it the irre- 'i' U''" ''!'' :', : ' 'C'v a- ilC--'"' '
1 ... . , .. , . : :.u:.rt sr i; e r. i n.,ll-C.l. ti.tr .:.r-.7 ; , .
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patriot. lut if he if og-M?tieal cnou'.'h ! ,-''
lavt-rv s:;a:i cxi-t in
tiie Mate of j lsim, hti secmel 3 le the happiest
.... 1 l.a',as, exr-i-pt the ri-:t'-t of oroocrtv m sUv-8 t 1 j 1 t - . - . r , , 1
n mppose that he is such a pro-ligy cf intf-l- i iu tl 'iVrritorv '.aU iY no inanr- 1- ' rooai- H,lJ h-:' -'- act alter his acqnital j a sns; -:s-,,ti of ee: 1 syn.-nts si.ali pr- 1
leclaid eight and power, that insUad of id, j erfercdwithV' auiin'that event "it is made ! to takc " driti-" ---'ver, the phi- j '--iee it- ivil d..ath. TI;ein,tinet of :!'-r-rr-
fclLwIng the Pemoertie Party, the Party t ha duty to have the constitution thus ratified ! losophy of the Captain docs net differ much 1 vati.n woni.i then c T-ipel :: to prrf.-rm it, dufts ;
K,urt follDW hifT, it ia highly probable that ! f-'-r-'ni-ttc UoUie Longresg ot the L tnted btafes . from that ol the mass of mankind, lat few
1 r 11: , 1 n r . -r i f-T the admission of the Ste.to into the Union. are wtl'ir.-- t- " for-..o '.- ,v:' " r.r .,.-
Le aay hud hiui?elf ere long like Martin an v'-'-" b lJ lor.ste ..ie c.., or meet
'it we hf no r-!i.:-I.- i:.-f ...In
l .-. 1 ;!r rf v.rr'' t Cincinnati C-.:.'
32;trrn and Thomas II. Uenton, cn "f utsi-
dtr," wiihout even a corporal's guard of
At this election every cMzen will have an torrcsv halfway, lloci has de?eiibej thi.
opportunity of exr.cesVmg his opiuioa by his I feeling, so truthfully in two stanzas of ore cf
poema that wc car.no. forbear
, .' -i- , r J volt " whether Ivansas shall be received into . f
f.unds to sustain him ; Lie common fate of , tbc Unioa wit':, or without sloverv," and thus j " -f-----. .
vaulting ambition overleaf '.eg itself" j thi exeiteing question may be peacefully t- I 'l110-1-1 ,u?ln :
M 1 ' u '. n a preparatory
... '.ii'.i 1
i '16 convention which assembled m Je- : ttea iu tue very nmae reejuucij by the organ-
i he eleetioa wilt be bf lu under liit-
f any portion c the in-
u.'i.i re 1 use to vote, a fair e-pp-jrt a-
e ! n;ty t) do so havinir been presented this wii
Utiior., submitted only that portion of the b.- their own voluntary art. and they ak-ce
Const itat'.c.r: which they frumod, to a vote of i v'-!-l be res-pon-dhlo for the conc,"uei:ces.
the roCiP. which relate tn shtvr-rr. Air Tl-.- t-i-1 : nn.-!-!r,-.i .1 .1 -V
ou!as ce-nten.'.s that tho whole cf tho in
ttruu.cnt should have been submitted to the
pspie fur their sanction or disaj.proval. Mr
liachanan hoMs that although this would hac
rem' ton. Kansas, on tb thin! M.in.lav of t tc 13wr
. . e ., r c " ) iivate auth.--ri'y, and
h iiv u 4jv :.c- . i;; i- r 1 fio.r hn vn-f t. i. i rr-f7.rs,,.' ;,,.. ,r-. t
jOve ex-
tracts may not exactly ruit th camp f.dbw- !
ers of the Democrat ie pnrty, but we are c;n- j
fiient. that they wi'd he end .rsed by every J
true patriot in the countrv, by every sine-tre '
Letu tr.e oetter courKO to have purbued, the J friend cf the Uni- u and Constitution Ai
" But life is rwect, and. mortalitv blind.
And youth U hopeful, an 1 fate is kind.
In c-'ucealia..; the day cf .-...rrow;
7Io-v 2?igh.iiri iottcs: Passes a dt.j.
f.:.M'li:
m s.irn a manner h.s
2-reservt its life.
ot?:; rv-Ri.to.-i r.nt. t;onp.
Thes-e are r..' 1 t.. 1 o in a hi'niy j.tlKf.iet. ry
conditt- .n. With aii thr F.ur:pe.m Oover;:.i..-;;t
pain, cur intercourse is a. j-eaciful B e
Br'.
a 1 - v i . '-
cf Li- tviv:
cor. Id (Vnirc.
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pr---r'.bP wnate-.er, n
American ciaim
For th
.n
ugh is tne present tor.
t
or wor.U 1:-, to ad, a Ktifrndi Siiii
i..o- ' a ;k a
To ni the
m cts n
tact oi'ilo- convei.ti.tn having failed to do so.
dos not inviili-'ate their proceedings; the
Kansas Nebraska Act contnir ing no provision
ifpuirmg that r.ny prrtb.-n cf ihe constitution ally under some authority be decided bv an i
the President justly rcmnaks in a subsequent
part of the message; ' Whether Kausas
1 shall be a free or a slave State, must eventr-
itn a slad r end
till to-morrow.
' V"liercf'.re ei.-e does the spirit il v
Ar.d lid its daily carts .vl-r-y
Aler.g with ins daily clothing 7
J utt ai tne hdjn coiidcninad to die-
With a very natural kathing
ICaving the Mieritt to dream of ropea,
Trom his t;l.imy c? !1 in a vivi-.n l-.pei,
To caper on sunny -ire-en and si ,
Icstead cf tlio dance vit.. n Dot!;ir."
1'wu r.AMe iti t.:e ficliienie.'.
;:p n In at conntrv.
c::t::a.
Wldbt ,-ur Minhce:- - i:-.,trt.-:
cuiiv i neutral n iu r-.-tertn;e t.. :i.
v. i. ie.
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dean. lie- is ! pr. :-t '..
patr-.n i-f the b-rtie':!
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c. n. us are well i,ir:.;
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Le Court was engaged on last Thursday.
to a V0t r t ie r-.-o.t. r e .rti -n nr.t I nn.f .in n r,cr l.o ' "' " vl ' 0 -. n-.j.i ly iu 1 5 uar.i
- - j'-'-j J ...-...j -iiv...t.fcvij c l i..en C
A ine rt
IJO'JU CO sao'T.tte.l
tber than ttiat reiut.ug tn Jlav-y, and the ; clearly or distinctly presented to the peoole
' c r c
tu to r.rou.c icr fcuvi7iitt;;ig to thv '. ..e t!i
citiuuiii'-n v. nnto mtgnt ; c iratne!; f-y t.
f tht
rii'ori'tl leg
,t
ire t.avir ? cu.it- , than at the present moment. Mould thin on
r :,.,. c: ... .. . i ,
porfuuttv be rotected, she may l.-e invidved ! "" iU a ':ay-ae, c- icnging to .ur
ars in domestic dk-eerd, and posilly iu
Tar, befjro ;
of age, named Samuel M'Keh:
Ileslcp and David Morgan, indicted f..-r t-ot-
e 1 tor
! Ceore ?d
of Cone i
us a township.
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ton .Mr. J.ueaanan a.-i an executive etvd .Tar. oc-toro she eau acam make m tho ! UU""-,C4 Jl lli't -'1Jo "ou.-e casta uavo been
c ,, ,.
cfa..-c r has no right to ropu iiite and reject the j i.-:-ue now ko fortutiat-.!y rendered and a-'uiu I ul?ro?ca ft
i" institution framed by the- !. ecmpton Con- reach the point she has already attained,
volition, merely becauso he do.-s net approve Prcmincnl on the list of the canm fdlow-
01. ly that portion of the I r w havo. tnent.ir.nr.-i n'.r-v.. .--,r,!o .!.h ,
peaceful iticasureis to see a re by treaty st'otd-til.-r:, tl r.u't-
those 5ut cor;ee&.-i--ns to ev-inm
:e wj
ti'.ns c-f the 'vet'.d have a vig'nt t- exp v.t, i.r.J . ;.:,.:!.-. '. :
which China cannot b-a,c be permitted t . with- i'rcphti a. '. 1 r
held, rreta a--surnncos n ceived, 1 enttrlain n-1 : r viit-a. e tusn
doubt that the thsee ilini-.t?rs w :'.! act iu Larmv- j hi w-dn
mors concert to obtain sunnxr ecu. iner. ;1 trei- ; eon ;ret invn'irn
, hut n.
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P- S. thnee the above was written the b
have been scou'.ttcd.
of ti e submitting of
Cor.stitntlon which r. ba-s to slavery v, a vote ; c,f J0N V. Founcy, editor of the Phila-lel-
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i n-s.
12 (IU o
.on. oy o ;w.u:iru ii;e man. , e i
wt i. it- p..-cp..v He has ne riht todeelaici tho ,,h";a
-..-.- -T.t 11 1 ii'
proce-t-omiia oi tue i, on vent ion lue..-.i ami
vr-:J uc-' !' 's "?nv:,,,t t!;it llS nion.hcs j I.-Rt.w hif. faults, we knew that he was ;
. onvened without authority, and that- thotr ttr,us iUd aspiriag, ' but we never for a
p. oceeuiogs or a jort!"U d
De;:p. MctTALiir. The Wire Cress Re
porter, published at Thcsnaeville. (la., pavs
We are free to confess that ! l',at "1C cer 'fl coiintiea of Irwin and
( ' J O
,; ! L'eis. .'.lauv have been k.uud chad m the
ie for each cf the powers they rprtftnt.
m:w .i;anaia.
Our fiirlh-u'tits with Nt.v Urar.sw.!, vl i.-h u
short time since bore so threatening i.n a.--pev.t.
are. ;l i.; to 1 o hep:s!, jr. a fair train cf .t
cent, in a mamu-r j'.mt au. lionorat-is lo loth!
patties. j
l.e:i it was ln-t rei.cerc-d prot .et-.c tasf an
- i
i.ttemi.l WuU.u o- l:u;iie lo act UltRti-iltw-r ..-.r.i.tw- 1 l: - . .... w . me cu
f-T n(f!itinn n-rjin.t r.j m i -n tl .n V.,.-.... , ; 1 1 I T-- Tv! 1 1 1 : l..n n t-t-. f '
f State issued instructions to
Tt w
1 hr it:; rs,- i
-b 8 I
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mfscn :v
(Wi- 'its sa-
vir:-:n t .:...;,
the Marthalt and
iloniUoir. the -mh.r, w;;.i n:
r y. a. : i t.n .
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Pi.-t'rlet Attorceya, which were
ir.s of War
I'tiate Army an 1 Navv old
irctted by the- strrnth
r-ecreiarir.-, c. .ar ana tne .Navy to t;.o appro- ! l 0 prt;p-
rs, reouinng tti-m j r
to oe vigilant, an l tj use tuoir lest exervcrs ra :
o,;! ;n ne- e,.eci me piuViM -ns ci tr.e. ajt oi j ,
m-c- - .:.! . v .- .. . h li'-re jr.t ucrr wind
iti.'. ."oiw .iijo.nutnnu tcese prec:;Utt ns. tue .
Idnaided by a hirglc tr.?tru:nent,
a ?ct ef the p'rc-igcet p3b.-id hand-
n ' e - s
j: -...1 :-, tL.-
rt-TH ti t; SUUCMi r i
several lo-kF fro:;
a
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woo ls, owl many others caught by dog after
-etc? ia m- mt-r.t supposed that he would make common i a s')ort ch.irfi A hunter uiseovered a lare
f the coiictltutkncf the United StaU-s cause with Ab-litioni-ts and P!ack-Keo"h;i- I buck by hearing hm c:m-h, a few davsijiace
vr the provisions of tin; Iy.n.a, Nebraska Act, i c.rii C1. 1 nttcmr t lo break down the admin- and killed him. He was disensed The blood
Mho net of the t:nitorial legislature which itrattott of tho man who " warmed him inf I wa t!)'T) aRe watery, and the joinfj seemed to
oii'vd thou together. The Pr-.ident has no j Hfc lj hc been elected United State Fen- ta bWbdaot.
riht tonject every rn.-a,ur.3 brought be-fere ator la.,t winter, or had President Buchanan TrOTlql, '7T T,
preUtioa cf his j idgment. That we are ct' Ui:,d li .ot have been haunted ! r ' U '
t :a w thick ti" nl ard"n fri-nd i pi i , '"ttiUig a lnattcd to practice as an Attorney,
t. .a w. itnca. .1.. in ... aru.n. iri.nus pv .. vision s of l roken hopes and bon- :., .t -t r. i e , .'.
of Mr. Douglass will not deny. ' c lftst forever an(1 Ij? 0JhiXC Lad D, j ? 1 C .eal CourtS ofr "' 5r'
Tl atttie slcry !a in the Leeompton wr01:gs rtal cr iniagiDCrj t0 revecge ou lhc 1 1 ,V '77? ' f1,1
C.mv.itut: ... is fatilv "ibm;:tc-I to the r-op!e- n f , , .udynt and a c.ear, logical and eloquent
" . . - 11 ! Virtue party or the national admimstra- j 3n0accr. We sincerely hooe tl-t hWlXht
t-..ai. ...au w... oory. i u-y wi.t conse- t;oa. If fce wi?heS to break down the admin- t , on t ,v 0 n? ,r'fcU
:u, ;.t!v have an orr.arto.tiiiv of neaccablv de- .r ,r.. ,..., , .... I hopes may bo-more than realized, and
- j ' ' - isiracjen ci .ir juci:
eid'.cg at the ! rd'cl-bcx the gre-t and para- j cver at
i! r.ii:.t M'1'v.l!. 'i i.hh-h !oii pr. l.pon aol. ! i .
i - o -o- Drcetnes
h- res. Snob 1 ai fiite:ii:g, an 1 pttssi'.-g
expedition has escaped froin cur t-h
eider prises can do no pi--.-sIM good to tlie count- lnc ei-;cu:ng
ir.t? the i.Vil rt I
in the t: - ? 'e: I.n?
1
'r h"'
a pigeon win;
A r.:i?V.
two
C'tic luded to jrive another entcrtsi'in
which c n.-.sted of breakinj? tvo cf the
ry, but have already iutiicted much injury both j .'
on ;ts int'.redus au-.i Ci.araco.er.
IIAN'-AS.
The condition cf atlhlrs in IkmsHi id rev;-v.ed i br.rs i f the grates of hi i cell doer, I ut
inconsiderable detail. The action of the lie- performance Udoi; ur.bessonaV.v clacked
comptun Cnvcntion is sustained, and Mr. Bd- j t entrance of l.ia keeper, le" ictlrcJ f.
clianan savs: t . - , - . . -
hothcr Kansas shail b-j a froo or a tlae
.State must eventually, under some authe-ritv, b 1 . , - - " '
decided by an election: and the uucsth n" ran A Crsiota Cask. A curious casn wi
never be more clearly cr distinctly presented to j seme r.cvcl fes
t.
fm.-- to Le
! UcUtifJiv :
and al -out as
could be .. i .
.'iu ! 'i bo fva r.s un- c
m. . " t i - - -r.
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;v a; it, '
j 'l hy nrc a bu-k And
j old, but !r"t i'.-r .ho
! a;t Yore Lrvauful
u-aturts, was rtceat.y uv:cu.-;i:c . j Un b -; ; ;-: ri
;i r
'ro i
in a Court in ih uthrn Kentucky.
A i:
i i.t ;
lhc W'.l.t.
. . r.
t'ttir.g the mittdri cf the pe-j le in every quar- !
a ..t- ni.-i.ca .'lean uuku lueaumin- f l .. . i ,. , ,
, , , , cst bopes may bo more than realized, and
i of Mr Luchun.n, why eton t he go j that he fiod , inisdf e-er , rerroM.
cnee tothe opposition, body and ; JeJ h Lots of .avi ng clien?.
p, I ho America Democracy will : ...
The Pnixca cp Walks. The rrinee of
; endorse the course cf Mr. Uuc-hanan in thn
t-. r o. the Uu:oa. H is me cu;y ctau.se iu tne ! Kans;is n.aUt, ti,e effort, of john xV Fnr. j Wales celebrated his sixteenth birthday earlv
. . .. .!...." -1 .. .
v uii5. nation ::i.::i eicuvs aay cnraweni, til,u ..,.,.. .....m,,.,,,,!-
uad the t-nly clause to which the people of the :
Territory w-mb lave puid any regard m cas- , TllE KlN0 OP lBCSSIA.According to the
t.ng their vote even if the who-, Cor.stttu- Jast p:uri,pL.aa newBf the Kiog of prusaia ba8
tmuhad been sabmitU-d to them for their j couirktelj Iost hls rnason. Ie 5s 8apj to cn-
.auetioa or disapproval. j tertain the most extravagant delusions ; among
ZjT We neglected ia our notice of the others that ho. is a uub-lieutenant iu the ar
Pocr Houife in our lat iir.e, to miction that "'' au,;I frequently complains to the Queen
the Hoard ef Director lave cjpoiuted James j o obetaclce thrown iu the way of Lis ad
vancement. . ,
M'Dormitt, K(j , Steward of tho instil uiion.
Air. M'Dermitt ia well qualified for the peat
Hi and bis amiable Lady will, wd lare no
m tne present month, so that he only lacks
two years cf tho age at which members of the
royal family of Hugland attain their majority.
The event was observed at Windsor with the
customary honors military salutes and pa
rades, ringing of bells, display of flag, and
other manifestations of loyalty. The week-
previous he visited the Illu$trour, (training
ship, which he 13 to join in March next as a
L cadet. -
The King' body physician, the well known
j Dr, Schoenltiu, ha tendered hia resignation,
etoutt. lul;y suceeeu in cecunug the comfort which is tantamount to a dismissal and an
of ihc in;r ' tcs, und iu giving etjihe tUfac- j txprh,.ion of opinion that his treatment of
ttJtt tw the Iire.;t. r.. d l pnl4i; tlte rja! pitYnt i? a?t rprrrrl at Onrf.
ST We understand that the ReT. D.
Jenkins, Pastor of the Welsh Baptist Church';
of this place, baptised a number of pereoue
on last Sabbath a week in the rtrosra cf th.ih
the people than it is at the present i.ioment.
Should this onnoitunlt v be reiected. m p mnv lu a KjC'1
be involved lor veais ia domestic disc r . i cf wealth had nr.- inf.dou.s with n ci-.t-ri..l i turned into the
and p. scil ly in civil war, before the ,r,n ,,-uw.. hu d r d vti th-i . i I y Jacob 1 Iv.'..-il, c; iiicl.o.
ici: ice point m;c cas aueanv at-
exacted a p.o-dge from her pai a;uou.- for tl
can aeaiu re
taiued.
UTAH.
I h
The conduct f Biigbam Young is alluded to.
Ids position of defiance is noticed, and the Presi
dent says : ' ' -
A gaeat part of this in.iv be idle boastimr ; hut
yet no wihe iruverr.men will liehtlv e.-tii tHtu tl. i
etihrts w hich may be inspired by t uch phrcusied ' laeXlt l-je amount obtained
lanancism a exists among Hie ..lormons m I. tali.
This is tho first rebellion which has existed in
our Territories; anil humanity itself requires that
p.onge I rem oer p
payment cf $;00r, i:i the ease the hcu.d
become ,ri'ciV.. Her hopes or fears in this
C3se (we don't know which) were realized.
The euia cf money promised was demanded
and refused. Suit was iustituted, and iud-
ia ce-tu.tv. near fne uu.l.
Firh. -The office of the Tyrone Herald
eok tiro on Sunday evening week, and before
i
we snouKi put it uown m Mich a manner that it the Came-s could be extingulshtd. eonshjera
Jiall be the last. To trifle with it would bo to Ue damage was done to the roof rmi frar.e
eucourage it and to render it formidable "Wo i e ,i v -n- m, .
, ., ,i , , , ,i -,i , i'ui .di.e. J work of the bulletins:. The pnntiu" materi
ougbt to go there with such an imposing force as 1 i m , 5 , pjus mlt"
to convince these deluded people that TeMStance i ? WCrC f', T ' W Prcsa"ff " ul
would be vain, and thus Ki.ai. '(.niui.m f Le loa3 till the energetic boy editor 'breaks
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rist'nrct I ! cruel- uts eee
a ir.f. ::rei b;
pest year,
lo faiaibos iu tba fCCU
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b'.iKKl. We can in this manner best convince
them that we are their friends, not their enemies
In order to accomplish this ob'ect it will bo no
cessary, according to the estimate cf the War
Mexico. It is reported that private advi
ces received in Washington, represent the po
litical condition cf Mexico as worse than is
reported in the published accounts, and that
I the next advices thence are looked for with
meud such a niofnure; but I feel coctdentcf the I deep ar.xUrr hr the 3tex?ear) Wation in that
turret f Cmm-rp vrt it rrr, ' ! ntT. ' '
Department; to raise four additional regiments ;
and this I earnestly reeommend to Conrss. At
tho present monjiut cf depression in the revenues
oi tne country 1 am orry to be obliged toreconv
out iu a new place.' Standard.
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tlctnau in Derrv townuip. ti.at uara.
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: f..,t. sr.M..r,l fand.IIes "
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U..O oi i-l-' "T. ..Wjrj
same c-.uim-. x ..t- ii .
a'io to!J by a geut!erm2 of csd-rubtou
i:v in tur borouedl that to his ku" ' '
several families from oar ownVnlf"
i'- rs:
amonfr the Mormons, witnin
years, though without letting t-fir
know their real dcftinatioa"
.dc:-
fui. Note. According to repf
tiocs from Washington , the report fro -
Secretary cf the Treasury will frof
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