Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, August 08, 1860, Image 2

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democrat Sentinel.
Platform, it is our duty to remain faithfully
and fearlessly by them, and endeavor to se
cure their election. Above all, it is our duty
to do the utmost we can to preserve the or
ganisation of the party. The days of its
o!nr are not nrT fivpn though it IDaV be de-
fc; J w.-., - o
44. Let us recapitulate. In 1844 he op
posed the regular democratic ticket. In 18
4G, if we are not misinformed, he opposed
the election of Wm. B Foster, the democrat
ic candidate for Canal Commissioner. In
1854 he opposed the democratic county tick-
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feated in the present contest. It has many a et, ana was in lavor oi e erection oi cone
brilliant campaign before it in the future, and maugh county. During the Legislative session
as the.onlv guardian of the Union and the I of 1855 he lored for the new Cztv.f In
Pnnstltntmn nfnnr eountrv. no sincere pa-1 1855 he was the candidate of tho Democratic
triot should now abandon it. patty for the Legislature; pledged to oppose
The nroceedfnes of the leaders of the Doug a division of the county. In 1857 he sece
i.B rM-,nn .t TTarrisiirir on the 26th ult, ded from a caucus of the democratic members
r r. MURRAY, Editor.
O. C. Zafam. Publisher Proprietor show concisely that they are not willing to of the Legislature, convened for the purpose for Stephen A. Douglas and Herschel V.
racy of the State that they unite in heart and
voice in the support of our excellent and com
petent nominee Henry D. Foster, and that
in all the local elections they act as one party,
forgiving and forgcttiog any differences that
they may have entertained for the Presiden
cy; but with a view to perfect unity against
the common enemy, we recommend to the
Democracy of Pennsylvania to unite their
votes for President on the electoral ticket
formed at Heading on the 1st day of March,
1860. on the basis and understanding, vis:
That if said electoral ticket should be elected
by the people, and it should appear on ascer
taining the result in the other States of the
Union, that by casting the entire vote of Pa
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8, 18C0.
unite with the National Democracy for the of nominating a candidate for U. S. Senator
purpose of securing the election of Gen. Fos- The same year he was again a candidate Tor
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ADEMOt5RTriC TICKET ter, and the defeat of .Lincoln & Uanilin m AssemDy ana acnounceu uerce ianguage
JfATIOAAl" I rri lm T.innnln. I all lereHerx who refused to sunnorl him fr roted
IUIS Oiaie. luey eviucunj ' " I rr
Hamlin and Curtin better than they do lirecs tor imam rainier a aemocratic volunteer.
Johnson, it would elect tbera President and
Vice President over Messrs. Lincoln & Ham
lin, then said electors shall be under obliga
tions to cast saidvote; if on the other hand
it should appear that said vote would not
elect Messrs. Douglas and Johnson, but would
inriJere Lane and Foster. They tbereiore in 1503 be oecame a nerce .uecompionite ana eiect tiono j. urecKionagc .x oosepn iiane
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;rs of their comman supporter of the administration of Jlr. Uach- 4 r-oiueui. u . i
FOR PRESIDENT.
JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE,
OF KENTUCKY.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
GEN. JOSEPH LANE,
OF OREGON.
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"IkuI W'f f . mu.ic of iie , . ... C((. Mwnrumji f hnn. vpn.rpd hlmoplf hr endeavoring to throw cold what would be the best for the country and
carry ir j , - I . ...... . ., , the Democrat c oartv the basis of this uni-
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u r:.urn -11 Wa nf thnr eomman sunnorter of the administration of Mr. Iiiich- 1 rcaiueui. iuu ice x reaiueui uer x'lwsrs
uucjr iaitu.ui.jr - rr ' . ...... ..... T.;nnln .fc Hamlin then mid vote Kbll be
der-in-cniel, JOiin . rornej. , ' " U'MUCU VJ ct for them: and in case the nnltad vote of
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through the columns of his paper, me i uua- me jiouiuamecr aim wuicu sus- Pennsylvania would not elect either of these
delnhia Press. ' I tamed it. In 1859 he tried to get the nomi- tickets then the electors may deeide itbetwe'n
We entertain no doubt that the mass ot the 1 nation lor Mate benator Dut tailed, lie re- I tnem accoraing 10 tneir own juagemeni oi j
Fur live Democrat and Sentinel.
TO J. C. NOON. EDITOR OF THE
MOUNTAINEER.
James: You appear annoyed because you
havo been invited to leave off bush whacking.
and commence open, honorable warfare, and
seem shocked at the auJacity of a rustio in
challenging you. a man of "important mat
ters." Piay foreive the challenge "so pre
sumptuously" made; attribute it not to lack of
bashfulnesf on my part, nor to the indiscre
tion of youth, but to a neighborly desire to
accommodate. 1 ou seemed anxious lor a cquuk
of a fight, and although no journalist as you
are, yet I too have 'duties" and "important
matters, and one of them is to see you
through whenever a fair opportunity is pre
sented. If it was presumption and error to request
that our controversy be conducted in the
Mountaineer, it can be pleaded ia exteLUitioo,
that, in all fairness, both si Jes of a discussion
should be heard by the same audience, or laid
before the same reader?; otherwise, injustice
Massachusetts, for the office of Governor of
that State, for about twenty tuccessive years
He at last fetched it by a pretty li-ht t-qutezV
His perhaps is a cas in poiut. of a "rrulir
nom'tn'! of the Democratic party for Tearc
I caa at this rucim-nt recti t o -ottr. I; j,
not likely that any b'jJy in thrse parts e.tr
opposed him.
jSo now, iu watcLfu'ne:-s and Lorntjj
let me say. Dos-sie. after the approved formu'V
My Jfii is bad. my ink pule, '
My love to y U L11 ttvei faj.
K. WHITE.
LATER ritOH El'IlOl'C.
Amralftf the SlrjmsJtip Aint.
Nkw Vokk. Aug. The stanibip A?;akr.
rived this evening with details of foreign tjf
via Liverpool on the i!Ist and Qa-.ttstown (
the '221. The Europa arrived at (a-.-ei.
town on the -1st.
The Dili to anicbJ tLe Daukrcptcy sn In
solvent laws is the ewe witLdraweu lrsn jt
ment by the DritUh Govtrniuctt. It
again be troughl forward s.t hi
miaht be done to both sides; for instance: if sion.
my side of the story alone was laid before Jrd A..ijnstone, late Lravcracr lT U.
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people not accustomed to read the MohhVj i neer, oay, uiea u iuc iu, jvu rs
you might be taken for an ordinary blockhead, Advices from Syria slates that the Chris-
fV.i-rent tucs are leavinz the IlI
Union." Ruf us Choate.
PRESIDEXTIAI. ELECTORS.
ELKCTORS AT LARGE.
George M. Keim, of Berks County.
Richard Vaux. of Philadelphia.
DISTRICT ELECTORS.
1. Frederick A. Server,
2. Wm. C Patterson.
3. Joseph Crockett, Jr.
4. John G. Brenner,
6. G.AV. Jacoby,
G. Charles Kelly,
7. Oliver P. James,
8. David Schall,
9. Joel L. Lightner,
10. S. S. Barber,
11. Thos. II. Walker,
12. S. S. Winchester,
13. Joseph Laub;ick,
14. Isaac Ileckhow,
15. Geo. D. Jackson,
16. John A. Aid,
17. Joel B. Danner,
18. Jesse R. Crawford,
19. II. N. Leev
20. Joshua B. Howell,
21. N. P. Fetterman,
22. Samuel Marshall,
23. "William Book.
24. Byron D. Hamlin,
25. Gaylord Church.
FOR GOVRENOR,
HENRY D. FOSTER,
OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY.
plucky, and veracious citiien that sheet makes
vou out to be; while on the other hand, if your
rt & sincere men whose only object is to pro- water on the county ticket, and the regular , f j " Tk" i Plsons were 8 wallowcJ without the anuaoie.
est A-siDcere men wuu.e uuy vlJC. J ' 6. ted action being that it is the first and hih- ' i k , ,h. l.,.-j W.p. oa
- it.- I t. (. F tt. Tlsmrwrtii I nnminixi fiir Soniitiir In 1 Slid ho n innninr I . r i t .1 1 r . . .
moie me inuiupu .uo '" ... rr esi au;y oi au democrats nowever mey may r.urv-tT, wh r. ni nf that institution
. . 1 . It . . I I 1 1 JI l A . F ' f Ma flkn Mnt I JZIT - 1 . 1 ' Z . C - . 1
Jrarty. lnsteaa ot allowing r orney,iiiuc"" i eu u ueieait; iuc j. g wuituiwu u ui ami- i uiuer auum uicu auu miuor puiuis oi priuci
jm;ft, t Pn tn lparl thm into the BIrek Re- Douglas man & encmv of sauatter sovereientv 1 pie or policy, to unite against a common tne-
.,vi.., nrp nnnfidpnt that nearlv At that Convention he was appointed a dele- mJ anQ avert. 11 possible, tue greatest ca-
yuv..,, ----- - lamitv that could befall the country, the elec
ill of them wiU support the union r.iecionu gate w v,oaue-Muu aa au auuuug. u,au. toQ ftf a Dlack RepubUcan president; and
ticket. Alter the election iney win uunc ai vuanesiuu u yuhwcu ""j uuueu c- farther, the Chairman of this Committee is
permanently with us Forney &Co. will be- I posed in him, and voted for Douglas, and en- 1 hereby authorized to correspond with the sev
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come open and avowed Dlack Uepublicans, dorsed squatter sovereignty, a ue same year
and we will then be the only organization in J he was nominated for Assembly by a rump
the State claiming to be the Democratic Par- Convention of the men who had pre7iously
ty. ' " I been his bitterest maliguers. Three weeks
I . m . m
It will be perceived by the call, that the J ago he asserted that we a tew months previous
delegate election will be held on Saturday j urged him to announce himself as a candidate
the 25th inst , and that the Convention will for Assembly. Last week he announced that
be held on the following Tuesday, the 28tb we "always were his enemy that we always Cambria county met in Convention at Ebens-
inst. We hope every district in the county l natea mui. ui mm certain ly u may ie i uurg. oy ueiegaiea, ana aii?r a Munuy wmwu,
n t. rJ,U tnpn tn.lc u Phillins said of L'onanarte. that ltie JJeviocrat an.i AcHfmd, wbicn Has been
nut IMS reuieocuicu, ouu &u. - j r 1
era 1 electors in the State, and obtain from
.each of said electors his written pledge, with
in thirty days from this date, that be will
faithfully carry out the object of this resolu
Tlie Toiinagre Tax.
Some men will larn while others cannot.
Ut De un ser tne protecuon oi r.ur; jaa tea
sels. 32,000 persons have already arrivvi x
the DreUtis.
It is said that Abdvl Cada hal ofTcr-1 1 ,
servicrs to Napoleon fur the snpr re:-"i -a cf
over a certain defunct individual, inifbt lojk j the atrocities at Ibanon. if the rrebch Odt.
upon mc ad some dread apparition, which bad 1 crnment m j iace at us oi?posai tt.ree t.'a
burst the cerements of the tomb, and come j sani tuen.
K.rV tr. T.la,ni to1 Iticlans. naralvze t-arties. ! Ki'p"'"t'' current ia Pa f xh
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and with ominous 'bccc di
.'1 he mstiee ana lairaei
n.ront n.l will rw a.lmittpd. Further, vou ! larire ca- iiu. II-i. h r ha? 1 -t u
had. some months azo. challenged me, and cd Frcuch I'.nvcy f. yria. aud he w, u.i
in the most chivalric manner, proffered me followed jy a J:v:v.nn rT troops
the use ot your columns for reply. Desiring i Two 1" ixt.ch su-am gun b a ha I Ucn d s-
at that time to lay a few facts before a more i patched aod the 4pnih '.iovem-Bf ct iris
extended circle of readers than the Mtvntain- abut to ?. n l shirs of ir t j Fnr.r.
eer coull boast, your craceful offer could not t rrat escitnuent prevai.s an ti e .Vus-
i i ..r.. ; n.or..rinir 1 stlmen of 1 acrxzerroriL's. i'aiutt i':.
?, paralyze parties, ! -'i,4,T" rurm.i ia ri.,- uitW:
lisperse conventions. of 'JUO.OOvVM'O frsacs in Trcsary l.oTli. f ,r
less of this plea are t the exyiiiion t i Syria, which is t- U x
A few weeks since, the Democratic party of j cQuy farD U The Paris corrcspocdoit cf tLe L uCoa
Mitht we not: here indu're in a lonl re- -"". t.-.i, .uinu-r ..i
will be elected delegates.
ItOSII.
"Alas they had been friends in youth,
Democratic County Convention,.
The undersigned delegates, who for the
W . 1 " X 1 n.At-cf 7 Vl I . Il t Tl P V I TI i 1 " ! . .... n r.sx.. w trfltll
reasons J5et iorin iu uie " " j iui wnispenui; wuu;;ra .u j-,i.Tv
i nnUUliMl withdrew from the And constancy reigns in realms above;
eigned and published, withdrew And m b thray and yonth u vain.
County Convention which convened in i-.oens- AnJ tQ wn)th with one we Iove
bure on the 0th day of July inst., request the Doth work like madness on the brain.
N.f.oc.1 Democratic TO.er, of Ih. fol.o.ing 2,
election districts, to meet at the places of hoi- stood tjje remaining,
dine elections designated by law. on Satur- Lake cliffs that had been rent asunder,
d, Ih. 2o,hofO.Umon.h (August) and SJrShunacr
elect the following number of delegates viz: ShaU wnoiiy do away, I ween,
Blacklick. Carroll, CarTolltown, Chest, Chest The trace of that which once hath been."
Springs, Clearfield, Conemugh, Coneraaugh Our amiable friend of the Johnstown Echo
oti .Tnhnstown 1st & 2 last week informed "all the world and the
DOrO imuauirg-v "-"'"' I
he is a "inedly of contradictions; a man with
out a model and without a shadow." .
ToTTaTdrCaptain -Strmfe as a private citizen
we entertain no unkind feelings. 1 But he is
now a candidate for an important public office,
and we therefore claim the right to comment
on and fearlessly review Lis record as a pub
lic man. After the second Tuesday of next
October we will have nothing to say concern
ing him, except in self defence, until at least
he again becomes a candidate, which we pre
sume wont be very long.
Why wa It Suppressed!
A resolution was adopted by the County
Convention of July 9th. instructing Georjre
Wards. Loretto. Millville, Taylor, Wilmore, rest of mankind" that Charles D. Murray, kelson Smith, in the event of his election as
Voder.' each two delegated. Alleghany, Johns Editor of the Ebensburg Democrat and Sen- a member of the next Legislature, to oppose
town 4th Ward, Jackson, Richland, Sum- tinel always hated him. Now this is news to aDy measure for the division of this county.
TTwrnil! Summitville. White each one dele- us. and we presumo it will be bo to all who Thia regdution was not contained in the re-
eate. The delegates so elected shall meet have been in the habit of perusing this paper c4 proceedings of the Conyention as
us in Convention at the Court House m the since we became its Jwlitor. Since the tail ot pablished ia the Mountaineer and 17cio. nor
Borough of Ebensburg on the following Tues- 1857, we have never failed, until recently, in waa the slightest allusion made to it. Now
day being the 28th inst., at 2 o'clock P. M. defending bis course, through the columns ot we are anx-loua to' know why it was suppress
or the impose of placing ia nomination a the Democrat and Sentinel, against the as e(j jQ what purported to be the official procee
County ticket, endorsing the nomination of saults of open and concealed foes. We have ding8 of tne Convention? Perhaps the de
Tlnn John O. Breckinridge, for the office of now in our possession a letter from him in B- Q waa enable Captain Smith to carry
President, and Gen. Joseph Lane for the of- which he thanks us in warm language, for water on both shoulders that is, to pass
fice of Vice President of the United States, two editorial articles in his defence which had b;mseif 02 as a new county man in the South
j neso same eauo-1 , - .. . . x- .v
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tt.-w n V.tr for Governor, and Fr"" u our uoiuujus
transactinany other business the welfare of rial articles were copied with laudatory in
the party may require
The delegate elections shall be opened at
3 o'clock P. M. and close at 6 o'clock P. M.
S. B. M'Cormick, 4th Ward Johnstown.
W. Wimer, Wm. P. Patton 3d Ward.
James M'Gough, Alleghany.
James Burk, Summerhill.
John M'Bride, John O'Connell Jr. Cambria
Peter M'Gough, Thomas Short Washington.
John Quayle, Summit.
George Walters, White.
Francis Bearer, Thomas Powers, Susq.
John Sanders, Geo. M'Culloch, Munster.
Wm Hudson, F. K. nerlinger, Croylo.
Simon P. Donmyer, Jackson.
Jacob Dunmver. Richland,
August, 8th 1860,
troductory remarks into the next number of
the Echo. We defended him against the as
saults of the scribblers of the Mountaineer in
the spring of 1858, and for eo doing he at
least pretended to be not ungrateful. We
never abandoned him until he abandoned us
and our friends, and made common cause with
the men who for years had been his political
enemies. It may possibly be gratifying to
him to now hear his maligners in days gone
by, lauding his course at Charleston and Bal
timore. Bat the illusion is as feeble and un
substantiated as air, for if he consults his own
heart, he cannot but know as well as we do,
"That the few who loved him once have fled.
And they who flatter scorn him."
He says that we always bated him. The
and an anti-new county man in the North.
We know that a resolution of the kind we
have described was adopted by the Conven
tion, and ic was noticed in our report. It
attracted our particular attention at the time
it was offered, because we were curious to
know how it would be received by the South
ern delegates. But few of them voted either
for or against it. Our recollection is that it
was adopted unanimously. At all events it
was adopted.
the leading Democratic organ of that county.
in times past, declares that in that convention
they indorsed a rrjttalof the tmnage tax, and
not one Democratic paper in Cambria county,
or elsewhere, has yet declared a word dissen
ting from the action of that convection. ..Now,
if the actions of a convention declare anything
it is always esteemed the sentiments of the
party which they represent, and if they re
ject anything it is because it embodies senti
ments adverse to those held by those whom
they represent. Under these considerations, I
then, it is fair to presume that a repeal ol the
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tonnage tax is a cnerisneu uemocrauc teuu
mcnt straws show which way the winds blow.
W e clip the above from the Llairsvillc
Journal of last week. It is true that Ihe
Rump Convention which assembled in this
place on the 9th of July, laid on the table a
resolution instructing it3 nominee for Assem
bly, if elected, to oppose the repeal of the
three mill tax on the tonnage of the Pennsyl
vania Rail Road Company. But the true
Democracy of this County do not acknowledge
that they are responsible for any portion of
the proceedings of that Convention, and do
not intend supporting the ticket it placed in
nomination. Nearly one half of the delegates
had seceded before the resolution was offered.
A large majority of the Democracy of this
County are opposed to the repeal of the tax.
S3T It is liot true that Governor Letcher
of Virginia has announced himself in favor of
Douglas & Johnson.
t3T Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, of New
York, has taken the stump for Breckinridge
& Lane.
mioiscence of the "high old time" we then
enjoyed! Our contioversy was picturesque,
and waxed sentimental, and had you cot torn
yourself convulsively away, we might yet be
passing our time iu converse sweet. Why
you left s suddenly after giving your bold
yet courteous challenge, is not for me to say.
Mavhap you felt like Jfir Andrew Aguecheek;
i send a re;ri:iiM:t to ifvria of .''.' iun lqJj
M'Mahon. This was regarded as an lxuz
ration though there wa no 3oul t a :rci;
exr-fditi.-ii In-ir.? prepared by France.
Great anxitty wa. felt zt II?yrcai, rtn
icg tLe fate of the chrUtiaus wliO to tie l.x
ber of 45.000 had taken rtfue id tl.e ? . ui
of KMVtu. iic wre MirrouLiiui 1 v t
"Plague on't; an I thought he had been va- J powerful WJy of Drues.
liant, and so cunning in fence, I'd have seen
him damned ere I d have challenged him
But to our present matter
aware that the Mountaineer had closed down
upon gentlemen desirous of becoming its re-
No one beinc
X The Mountaineer is down on the
Cresson House with a vengeance. Ten to
one if the Proprietor cares a darn. It seems
he don't care much about Ebentburg Visitors;
The suppression of this important resolu- I probably because he thinks he can get along
tion would sem to indicate that Captain
Smith is not willing, at least in the South, to
be known as an enemy of the division of the
County, In the North his friends contend
that he is. But they are not willing that his
hands thallbe tied by publishing the rcsolu-
without them. It is quite likely that he can.
gular correspondents had become a private
snap, instead of a public newspaper it was
thought at the time, when I made you a pro
position, that you would not go back of j our
original offer. You were so full of in? luxa
tions, of sly digs, had such an "itching' for
bad writing, had become so wormy, in short,
that it was presumed vou would close ea
gerly with the Erst opponent who entered the
list. Besides, there was money in the con
cern. After the publication of my cfiTer,
many persons were heard to say, that if the
AfftUHtairtcer furnished th proceedings of the
combat, they would subscribe for it during
the controversy; so that it was your pecuniary
interest, had you no "weightier reasons," to
get up and prolong the light; and it is remar
kable that your scent, so keen after the pre
cious metals, was at fault in this instance.
Yon once invited me to your coluxns
now. "the idea has not entered vour mindS
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You were once magnanimous enough to offer
the U3e of your paper for "explanations Ac
Now if a fellow wants to defend himself, it is
"trefiMtssin'i on the Democracy !n Ah!
James, James! the "disorganizing" fever into
which you have got, has spoiled a scheme full
of happiness; never was a more benevolent
project frustrated. Had you accepted my
proposition, all parties would have received
pleasure and profit. The people would have
got at the truth of the matters in question
that is all they want. I could have occupied
my elegant leisure until corn busking, in im-
proving your morals, mind and manners
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tnat is an i warn, ion coma nave roaae
money out of the scrimmage that is all you
want, but, James, somebody says, "hope
springs eternal in the humau breast;" and
There is in.iiLin,r of momtLt fro;- Ni:.rf
aud Airily.
The refusal of tho Neapolitan EivaK.v
to act aasnt Sicily is coiifirimd.
Four frigates La J jvlue l ia the j roLus .'
mento The sic-arner EIIu Vanocrtn. (" Liver-- '.
and f:ur othtr furt'igu vet-Is, Lai leva
zed at Napl-s.
A s-ii clHcial pai?!.-h j 'rr:.! 5iv5 tLr. r
coLscquence tf ontrajr' committed in ;t-is-b
t-ul-jtc's iu Vtr.tzua, the g-vrrnnioat L.
ordered some vttvls of war there.
Latest. Lrnd-ri. July 21st. Tic P
has a telegram sratifi: that the Frt-Lc' L:s
toyria, will be S,0U' men.
Paris July 21. The French Caspar re
ports from iSyria, Mate that tbe pisrssi-ts
which ha3 taken rlaee. are th? rtraVvTi
conspiracy of the Muss-rliurn. tLe report I-t-ing
been spread a'non;r the Pru-es t f ; at
European lii lon.aev was about to Jrivf aws:
! the Turks from Lurop:; the lru
el cn exterminating the Christiscs in sv
St
5T"A dental convention was recently held J therefore we trust that you will yet come to
iu Washington City. Ume' luat- wepi DJ impulse of your
i m I own arut'ui tpiru, yuu ui at iaji spurn me
jfSTThe weather since last baturday has j cravens who counsel you to seek safety in
Josurn, Mo , August '2 Tr.
pre.s from Denver City vhit-h arrivi.
mrht brought APJ.O" in pelJ dust.
A destructive torualo pasted over yiirr-
vule, Kansas, on the t.'th of July, .!:: :
ing everything that came witbia its rti.r. -Three
dwelling, two business h-vjs;- sr
printing offices were blown to pieees. Y.e
ouiiding in tne place was more cr ie?s : ;ur;
No lives are reportei lost. ,
The f-Ostage rates by the Poet Kjrr:i
reduced to $2.50 per quarter vusc?.
The first meeting of the llp-l "r-r.' i
Hannibal was held last evetr.cg. Ov.rc
members eiirohed tuc-ir
lit
names cn
been very warm. The summer season thu3
far has been remarkably healthy.
County Convention.
Of course the call for a Democratic Coun- J files of the Democrat and Sentinel prove that I tion of the Convention to the world
n.--., nlTi vta r.nLIUTi tLio week. I this charge is untrue. We ?efnd1 hm I In iustice to Mr. Noou. it is but right that
tJwu,"JU,Jt' " . 7' . , " 7 " "7 I. V i u r n. . v -I t, Xortli CaroUnaOection
Will arrest tue auenuou oi au our i cauci; m i nucu muao nn.j uun juviws iu uc uih iricuus i o"w ow.o u. . nu. 6 i xt r a ,,,. n tu. .,,
. i ... ... , I , , . ... . ... AiALEiuu, . August o. Aue returns
tbis county who are democrats. The move- were assailing ;im with bitter malignity (vide formed ua in a private conversation that he of eiection for Governor id this city held
tnent is an important one, and is imperative- I Splashboard s communications signed G. Nep- I published all of the proceedings of ihe Con- j yesterday, is as follows:
ly demanded by the trying crisis tbroug which I tune Smith, in the Mountaineer of the spring I vention that were handod to him by the bec-
cur party is now passing. It is the only plan of 1858.) J retarys. But as he occupied a seat iu the
that can be devised for preserving it in this Captain Smith stated last week that we al- j Convention for the purpose of reporting its
county, and preventing glorious little Cam- ways hated him, This charge is inconsistent J proceedings, it is strange the new county res
Viria from becoming a hotbed of Abolitionism. 1 with his declarations three weeks ago. He I olution did not arrest his attention
ignominious liight; and that puttiag en the
hemlet of Impudence, protecting your carcase
with the shield of cycophancy, buckling
around you the dagger of Deceit, vou will
brandish aloft the spear of Slander, and yel
ling aloud your war-cry.
"Come on old Buck,
Of course no National Democrat can support then said that some two or three months
the ticket placed in nomination by the Con- since we had in an editorial article highly
vention of the 9th ult. Setting aside the man- eulogistic of himself, urged him to be a can
ncr in which it was nominated, and the rejec- didate for assembly at the approaching elec
tion by the Convention of the plan for uni- tion, and announced him as such. But then
ting the party proposed by the State Execu- you know kind reader, that Captain Smith
tive Committee, the course pursued by Geo. has never been a model of political consisten-
Nelson. Smith, since his nomination, in de- I cy. Being a new and improved political
John W. Ellis, (democrat)
John Pool, (opposition)
For State Senator.
Thompson, (democrat)
Bledsoe, (opposition)
Unofficial returns from nine
And damned be he who shouts for old Ken-
tuck,"
you will pluuge into the safest places in the
fight.
No, James, you and I cannot, will cot rart.
552 J W will not separate, split, secede, break up
precints indi- J in a row- we will merely adjourn', and in the
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catethat the Opposition have carried Wake j meantime, in regard to the matters you brin
county, which has heretofore been largely I to my attention, such as elections and rail
democratic. roads, let me suggest to vou. that anv infir
Wilmington, August 3. The returns re- mation you reiy need upon those Euliects.
ceived. which are ncarH all official, show that ! you can obtain from the gentlemen who owns
.bulls, lor Uovernor baa gained di over the j your press and yourself. I aaa told, that
vote lor Aiuchanan in looo. 1 judging from his recent operations in Ebens-
in me town ot rew Hanover the vote is burg borough, he is quite a proficient at elec
close. Seven of the precincts out of tewn. tioneering: and as to rail roads, whit b Ar
A'ooie, gains 04 over tne vote given tor fil-lnot know, is hardly worth knowing ne
more. I can give voueverv information rernectinw ib
The Democratic Legislative ticket is elect- 1 working and mvsteries of railroads Pnrfn
ed. ! and Central, in this conntv. in tho net in
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ltALEioii, i. C Aug. t evening.) ihe the present, mavhap in the future. You will
returns come in slowly. I find him perfectly conversant with railroading
ii'.i.. i. i l - i i . ... n
1 1 .c vuuuty u kuuc wi'iwsiuuu, wuicq i in au its various urancies.
was earned by tbe Democrats in l&oS, when
tSy The Democratic State Executiv Com
mittee will meet at Cresson tomorrow. All
the members will doubtless be present. We
entertain no doubt that the Committee will re
affirm the plan for uniting the party adopted
at its recent meeting in Philadelphia. It
meets out equal and exact justice to both
Winers nf tb tuirlr n1 will i f rrtt nnt in
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nouncing as uisorgamis.a u v iuC . " ".J0 lurns me way ne good faithf the election of Foster and
Democratic Party all who refuse to ratify the thinlcs the wind blows tbe strongest. th drfl4. t of t :ncoln Tf.ml. th- RtAttt
nominaUon of Douglas, shows conclusively It is not true that we ever hated Captain It L, trne many of the promincnt leaders of
that the leaner 01 me pany wu.cu Bu3l.us oimu. e iou mucu veneration lor the Douglas wing of the party are opposed to it.
him. do not desire to preserve any terms with cardinal principle of the Christian Religion, But thi3 amounts to but little. We are cer-
the friends of Breckinridge Lane, belf to entertain an unkind emotion towards any h, that if the Committee endorse to-morrow
respect therefore, as well as sound policy, de- being
mauds, that we should seperate ourselves from likeness of his Creator; and if Captain Smith Pr .t tst tn.th.rA nf ,1,- tw,i 831.
them at once and effect an organization which entertains any unkind feelings towards us we 0f . n c- r-,.,-- ne .t,. :., In ew Hanover county the vote is close,
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wdl enable us eiucienuy 10 upnoia me true rc rcauj v My 10 mm in mc mini ana Dene- self constituted leaders, will vote the Union
principles of the Democratic Party, in this voient spirit of Christianity; "kind friend, I Electoral ticket. i
and future campaigns, it woum oe uou. wuj .uuuiu w uaie eacn otucr. is not this As aome of our readcr3 mav have forgotten
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degrading aud Anti-Democratic to iouow in worm .arge Cuougu tor mee ana mer the termg and C0naitiOD8 of tbe proposition
me cociwi wr ouices, iu ' wis anout our adonted at Philadelphia, we rAnW;sn it.
. 1 - . 1 1 - j I l: .. .1 . 1 r r
demagogues wno Blyie us aisorgauizera .ua uwuS u.m, w Kutu op ior me purpose of Profoundly imnressed with the imnortanee
prompt, vigorous auu patriotic action On data ha abnnt the nsnal mi nnt I Kr. t.,1,- i" j ,.Vi r. -
endorse the nomination of Stephen A. Doug- facts concerning his political carreer contain- tbe part of the Democratic Stato Committee, In Northampton, Halifax and Edgecomb to be 'understood." or else admit that I am
las for tbe 1'resiaency, ana tne half abolition ed in our paper auring tne last three weeks. ,u, yuct w ihh u imu mo consequences counties the Democratic State ticket has large not posted. I never ieard of irbn
principles which he upholds. Regarding In editorial articles which we recently pub- "ZJ? nevitawy result from the unhap- majorities. wa9 a "regular nominee of the Democratic
Breckinridge & Lane as the nominees of the lished. we proved that he b.s been a disor- Democracy in irSta S d .wT SLS! S.e si.iir ' IT ' 1... ll ..P.p.. Marcus
nnotlinrniKTT.lv naR,n..i;. n.n;r mryA InriTiicf I r.lll T.n ot 1 C . I .11 A I .1 i . .. " j iUOTWD. . It IS O. reCOrd that he WIS tbO Tt-
l ll) o-v iv 6 1" . r. 7 u uuuUj reroawBeaa w Demoe- vsrUsements. cular nomine nf tnn n Mrtv nf
o - - - v a'vui'.aiBtrv t J
Jlcxican AflaIrsGn. ITalktr.
The policy of the present admtn tTral"C :
regard to our relations with Mrxic? Lf
so completely thwartel by tli? StrV ilz
has undoubtedly become nccc.-ary : -3-.
different course. The return of Mr. M l-:
from his fruitless nilsion, ard the r-:"-viit
to Washington of tLe Sani-l: rA '
Mexico, may have reference t; : '
movcTfTt rn th psrt cf our g-rtnj'2'1':'
regard to Mexio The Brit:-h, Firt-:
Spani.h gnreriirn'nt.-! have cmItt-iVt"
cu?ly a mediation Ktwctn tie c "
factions ia Mexico, an ! rrp -o. :
armed ictervention tj i voluu:ary x-a.'--''-of
the country and thu cstablL-LuiCit ui
' tied govcrnnint. '
The Spanish minister has dcr-.anif-ation
from the Juarex grvrtiTnt nt or -of
certain outrages on the ptrs-s - P ;
erty of Spanish sul ject.e, aci a tf -
be followed by war New f.Trci m
levied 03 foreign merchants of f 1 rs:
the Miraraon government, an J uicrot.-
banking houses of foreigners are
after another, l-eccnung bankrur-
pears to be certain that, upon te -
existing governments, so cU'll, of
fin A nA KnrA n. A L T 1 1
f . ... ..... I " I J www, I Ituiu UXL t . . c wc uari I F!lflH il CSV
iormea like ourself in tbe image and ti, ordinal r.n .liUnt .ifo.fnaw.f, I Governo Ellis was elected bv a maiorirv nf ;rnrnn ;n .n j: i.
-e j-. ....w... , u.- 1 - j j j - i .-j . j " " ta" w ju uiM-uuMJiaie
lover one little favor, won t you? You cannot
refuse. In vour last issue. 1st. !ntt
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DHt toe iemocrauc ticset is supposed to have the following, which I now proceed to em
the mrionty. m leoa uovernor illis had I balm in the ambor f iM lnx-o i.fa-
tnno I . . 7 - , vuc
auo majority. - wno admits his disorganizing courre. and
In V ayne county. Lllis losses 1 4 com- I boasts of his opposition to some of tbe rnl.r
!:. . k I - W
parea wun tne vote ot 1803. nominees of the Democratic party for vears
inoir county has gone Democratic by a Now won't von do this into Enrlisb fn, mV
reuueea majority i have pondered much upon it. and must
enemies of the party, because we refuse to affording an excuse for not replying to the of r,romr,t. ' Woroua and .V.-
- I - ... .... I. r r ' - o " . r-"'w v i uM3 uu suuui tuo usual majoritv.
to comply with the demands of L'-r:p--j-j.
er. Mexico will be taken i0"1.'"7.
and thev will remain masters of it
they
the United States may do in tbe Ea:-:- .
The fillibustcr Gen. Walker, .
with a few followers from Recoil
revisit the theatre of his eld exploit -
feat in Nicaragua, nis objects ?'-"
edly peaceable, and hi course ?
be pacific as long as he shall kf
way. But opposition from the
government will no doubt be met
ity. The British government hi u
with Nicaragua by which the peart
ty of the Isthmus are guaratiteed.
cially from the assaults ofjmba?tcr-
The trip of the Great Eas.'rrn.-:
sel is certainly unfortunate in i
ment. The excursion to Cape . x
which so many hoped to derive T'ci
rendered uncomforUble in alnicV. fT; .
soect by the want of suitable "'tv
The prices charged were hjgh Ef,lt
commanded every convcnicct.
tention was given to tLe enj.
guests. Few bed. little water. ?
mons, no wash-basins and an '
discipline are the nnivcrl
tor.
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