Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, September 09, 1863, Page 2, Image 2

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-Democrat nnb f? cnfincl.
4 n--ji 'M't--rv- V ir?: C-4
tb'inkin" the people for the honor done pression of their honest opinion on public
, M;nt, f Hip ! affairs : and that the President has not
him, made an appropriate opening ol tne , . . .0 , ,
1 1 only presumed to exercise this power him-
meeting. j lf wjtj1 tiie moderation and mercy which
P. S. Xoon submitted the following or- ; n-g own nature might prompt, but has
"anization, w hich w as unanimously agreed delegated it to many subordinate?, and
; they again to others in every part ot tne
purity of character and pre-emineiit abili
ty, will adom the executive chair.
Resolved, That the nomination of Hop.
Walter II. Lovvrie, for Judge of the
Supreme Court was one eminently " fit to
be made." Chief Justice Ixnvrie has
ever maintained the character of an able,
Edward Davis of Blacklick town- J pose, was withdrawn. The sin of '?
ip, who enlisted in the Pennsylvania , ducing the subject into that body fe"
. , .? . . it
i ......1 .,i..'.tili culm ipj f.. f uni'iiYiif finil tnr ica lurist mtuI In-a PICC-
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? 1 ' -: . ...J-,- ":.'i. I'ppsilllVT. ' 1 I - ........
v - -r'- r-:tvr:...r ..n ... .... ti... l:.n,1 tion 13 demanded bv the Liaucst interests
, JOHN" FEN LON, Esq. Retired, That among the numerous of the people. .
" X-t--Fs-tr. -i i 'fl'.i '.vx,jr? :.'.'. i vick r:u:si dents. ' ! ,ifn..ei-s to whom the President has civen Rtsohrd, That the ticket nomi
)i- - xil'-- ' Chas. M'Manamy, Allegheny Township. 1 this terrible pow er above the laws and 1 with great unanimity, by the last Con
i fieom e Emfield. Plackhck Township. above the people, there must, m the na- Convention, merits, ant will rec-ive
ship.
Iieserve corps and was discharged on ac
count of ill health, died on last Thursday.
His corpse was interred in Lloyd's Cem
ctry. Abolition Authohitt. The Pitts-
the door of a whig, and not at mm
xne specen so otren quoted agair.-T
I am not responsible for. It " D
.li,.-.rrt iT.t t.r l..l.trt 1... - 1 -
in violation of the rules of the bo-V
1 ivjviin." 1 uiui 10 cuuiiill II 10r rev
rc-q
for
1.ilvi-L- Vrtrrcn. "Vmihrui 1 trough.
J. g. TOiW, Cuitcr&rubllsSier. 1 Joha Cam.ll Township.
r - -.. : .- -' - - 1 lnjamin Wertncr, Curroltown Porough
nnnnnW PPoT 0 1 Fiances Glcsser, Chest Township.
MilfihilAI uili., in il'lIJ. : D:iniel Limnger, Chest Springs,
r-r-rrr- :--.: ' Daniel McDonald, Cambria City.
Democratic Ticket. ; Michael Durbin, Clearfield Townbliip.
n,.,rt,r.r David Earner, Coneraauyh Township.
firo V -WOODWARD of Luzerne Co. Christ Eiffinger, Ccnetnaugh lioro. 1 Wd. ; fan.ilks, Judges knocked down on the
John lox, " .u Dencii, miniMcrs oi im- vjn-r-ein
i John Puck, Elnnsburg liorongh.
James Myers, do "
M. J. Smith, Clalliizin.
John Singer, Jackson Township.
P. Fredericks. Johnstown 1 st Ward
nated
nty
our
ami enthusiastic support. In
Iv incapable ol wielding it either hon- j tliese timos or p$nl to the lilerties ue-
estlvor wiely low poliliiicians filled with queathed to us by revolutionary ancestors,
' - .. 1. ,r .i iiiv
partisan rancor, knaves who do not care
e publication, and which Le r.tip-j
bur" Cacti told its readers before the , I ma le some obsenatioris expia-r-r"
nomination of Andy Curtin, that, mr amendment ei Thomas' motiun,''';.
V....:
: ture of things, be a pre portion who are united
i totally incapable of wielding it either hon- these tii
for justice and ruihans who deliht in
trampling it under loot ; ami therefore we
are not surprised to learn that the wor
thiest me n have been torn from their
straggles from the old Democratic camp, j
should receive no encouragement Irom anv
JuJye cf the Supreme Court,
V. ALTER H. LOWRit of Allegheny Co
Ajdcntblif, CYhCS L. ITRSIIING.of JJn.stuwn.
RtyLtcr and Recorder,
JAMES GUIFFIN, of Johcsto -n.
2d
3d
4th
5 th
I?AAC WIKK, of Wiliuore.
Commissioner,
E. GLASS, of Ehtuaburg.
Cveover,
WM. FLATTERY, of Johnstown.
Auditor,
F. 1 Tl FUNKY, of Cair.bria Tp.
B'lip
1'oor Iluitte Director,
GFO. M'CULLOUGH. of MunsterTp.
Klcmociats Attend.
The Democracv of Washington town-
will have a grand rally at Hemlock,
at the housa ofJuhn Wiikinsoa Saturday,
the lGth day of September, at 3 i'ek)ek
P. M. Messrs. I'otts, Pershing, N.xn,
Fenlon, iiiid other speakers will be pres
ent. MANY DEMOCRATS.
Sipt, 9, 18C3.
John Crottse,
I Miehai 1 Woods,
George Kuntz,
j Adam Kuntz,
j Francis OTYul, Lortto.
j James MeCay, Miih ille.
Edmund Famn, Munter.
i fJeoi-ge Orris, liichland.
; (ieorge Pringle, Sunnneihill.
i James Kitlel, Suinrnitville.
; Jacob Johnston, Susquehanna,
i John Coony, Taylor.
Paul (ieorge, Washington.
! George Walters, White.
Patrick MeDunn, Wilmore.
! George Gates, oder.
j William r.Iunay, Crv)Ie.
Sr-?'.;ETAKJ1S.
' Jas. F. Campbell, Jas. S. Todd,
M. Dmolis,
John Porter,
E. U. Duimcgan,
Williani Sechler,
John E. Scanlan,
Casper Early,
If. Scanlan,
William Pyan,
J. hn F. Pai ns Esq
Patrick Praeken,
J. A. Shoemaker,
Jas. A. Kittell.
oned in loathesonie dungeons, andrespect-
!, able women treated with a brutality
i which i. would be indiscreet even to men
i tion and all this, in many cases, without
! a pretence that the victims were guiity
i even of a political offence, much less of
any crime against the laws.
Resolved, That free Government -an-
not exist without a free press, and the
Constitution of this State, as well as that
j of the I'm ted States, has declared that it
shall be free. Those persons, therefore,
j in office or out of office, w ho attempt to
I euppress books or newspapers, by iolence
are the enemies of this 'government and
j should be themselves suppressed.
I Rescind, That we heartily thank rhe
i lion-hearted Domncracy 'of Ohio for the
f manlv vindication thev have given to the
! Constitution against t-he givat crime coni
i mitted upjn it ia the arr. st nod deporta
i tion of Cieineut Vailandigham and we
! assure them of our cordial sympathy in
I the great struggle th-y are making for
! their undoubted rights,
j R. tohtd, That the pkda duty of the
' Chief Magistrate of lliis Commonwealth
rcq lires him to use every power the law-
lover of our free institutions.
Joseph M- Thompson, Esq., of Indiana
Co , was then introduced, who made an
excellent speech, followed by C. L. Per
shing Esq., who spoke in his usually logi
cal style.
The meeting adjourned by giving three
! cheers for the Democracy and the Demo
cratic ticket.
nonn,.at,on would le a d,s:(racc to the party Ry oKT xycre sa?
and ,is fhvtion vtijwsstblc." j vision ; this one I never saw till ft'-
C-y KlgltlieTDrT" DnraeT, Pishop j ? P- 1 ver cead "ti
c i . demn it.
of Pittsburg will administer Confirmation J iinr5P-r the sefion nf tV, r
in St. Patrick's Church in this place, on J namely, on the ISth day of ja'
Sunday, the 13, inst., after last Mass.
C-;r We comme.nd the resolutions in to
day's pajer, adopted by the Democratic
1B.J3, a member in debate allul ,;'
.r ... . .i.- .. . . t . .
iiiouoo, uoi me n?t'cii, as lndica
hoftilit' to foreigners. I pvwn.,.' ,
nouneed the imputation thrre, in t!
Frequent cheering and much enthui- i n'ms more than the Sewing machine
re
meetiiv yestenlav. ihey are souna an-i uJn; Ear.
i i time since, as a jircss misrcrrevn -
patriotic ; and should be read and preser- Jf Cume:ui nf ;
x-pil liv every Democrat. '. -71
! " ' j T 1,...-. s-if o ti 1 1 .7 T . 7 . : l .
I "Thfi-e is not an invention of this in- , . ""'". r ;
'JJ . i uence ot ii. e ieniuerati" member ..f i'
1 ventive age which honors American g - , Koform Convenion, several o' w , -..
o , n looted c itizens, ar.d r.M of ti-..-.?..
Trenfcndons Gutlierln? of tlic
People ! ! !
' has pl.'.ced in his hand to protect the t
' State and the pvople trom lawless outra-
A committee of five, composed no n;nn ;s f;t to be Governor "of this
Messrs. P. Collins, Jas. Potts, M. M. j State who will consent to hold his own
Adams, "W m. Murray, of Sumnierhul, : lilerties and let the peopie hold theirs at
and F. Hearer, were appointed to draft
resolutions cxpiwsive of the sense of the
asm prevailed during the entire occasion.
A Fkk.vk of N'ati kk. We were pre
sented on last Monday, bvr Mr. William
Kaylor, of Cambria township, with a
bunch of twenty well formed pe-ars, which
had matured 0:1 a stem of not more than
two inches in length much . resembling a
cluster of grapes.
This is certainly, a freak of nature, no
less tempting than it is curious. If every
twig of Mr. Kay lor s p:ar tree yield in
proportionate abundance, he would be'
able to supply ;m ordinary market with
the delicious fruit, from a single tree.
We thank Mr. Kaylor for the gift, and
m
bono, he mav realize a remuneration
, sufiicient from his pear-:,
chase his life from the fate which Lin
coln's wheel of destiny has assigned him.
family ou'dit to be deprived of its benefits. . to ativi.-;u. W ouid this have ha
Tl... VI,.ol,.r Wilson Machine is unri- , 'Prts of n v
valed in all the excellencies that consti
and domirs luu.l l en" true? The 1
vnierican n.iriv rrse r 1- rm- .
t,,.-. n 1 wliilf. in artistic : t- ". 1 .1 ' "r
lu.v- . t?.... , - , vfll Jigo 1 1:1.; 0;tuCU rv
finish, it vies with th piano in tho bou
cledr." Tiiihjtcnd'i't.
The above Machines are sold by P. A.
O. Kerr, Attoona, Pa.
Itcat! It !
.ll'DGE WOODWARD ON KNO'.V
xohhngi.-m.
cornman
of tr:u:r.
.7
Th. fflaiiJtrcrs of Ju,!gc Wc-)J ward's
h.ir reputation are agaia b"sy in circnlat.
res, iit:;ti..ns in order
TLa Eemocracy of Little Cambria meeting.
ia ElotiOIl!! Hon. Iliester Clymcr, of Porks Co.,
i was then iutiodneed who made a long
I arguinontative and practical speech.
SOOO of tle Front)- Som of Thunder
AiaeDiblcd on tlie Mountain!
tlie mere will of the Federal Executive
R.yolveil, lliat the Democracy of Penn
sylvania has ever been true to the cause
of the Union. It was in the name, and
for the sake of tlie Cuion, that our party
was made; that we denounce the least
intimation that the Democratic party cn-
! tertaius now, or ever has entertained,' or
John Flxlox, Es. , in the chaiii.
ever can entertain, the slightest sympa-
PA TRIOTI C SPEECHES
REXULUTIOXS
j (ieo. Northrop, Esq., of Philadelphia, j
I . '. -1-1 TT . 1. I
wn next inirouuceu. n.: sooue ' ! thv whh the prestnt gigantic relndlion, or
i and eloquently, dealing roughly with this i witli traitors in arms against the Gov-
,J ! Administration
1
Desprrate. inu -d,
too, by the- 1
tne Dcmocrati.: caiuii.lato tur 1.0. err-.' -r
i TX0'il
to nnr- '. I '
1 1 . 1 . . 1 .. .1 . .. .1 r ... , -
.VT. 1 1 . w 1 v 1 1 , tn m n 1 11 wi .1 .11 -
-"-- v ' - " Isis rcad-rj thtd ti
In lSo-2, they boldly
nee for I'nited States Sv-ant.ir. '
count-Phi'.a h iph'a vs re;-..,-by
Xati. s. Tli.ya-k I . v,;...-;
if elec..d bv tluir e-i. . I n-..:.'i?-
! their iu-R r.i- a-nrs fiv !.-.. - t;
- r'"- Mi
1 srauzaiiois laws. I ,v,.:-j ,) ,. r
j and th'-y inii v.' ( v. rv Vvte ;!
gai -t me ;.u l m I a ;
oV' t ih li vi .; v
You refer tv : nt emst'.n jr. ii,t- V
j p:iK-rs oi th:.-r city, v.'i-.e ei :L :j
j siown v. a .. -'.t ;ir-o. ir; . :,;.
a g-rbl -1 v vtraci from i.-tr.-r
! me about 1 )var ag in -, Lirli I :,.
j the inj.!:-iti. ... : f Naliii-'n u :
! a1 I d- "V h n iw. Yet !!,
iC iv.t'r e i:. a .
ns;-i!l .It. V tluic a. I tc the rig;.:: f f.
) u ?eive ..ie
re lh.' m '.'ii.?
An nusor histieated vounor lass, , Wood.vard's thnracU-r tl.roi:gh the pe.hllo . c:t'::m?. A copy ol th? leUe-e
from one of the rural districts, who had print, charging him with Kiv-Nuill.;-- 'qnted J'.v thi l'itthu:-g '.
never betore oeen rrvm nonic, nor wu- ism, out l.ieis anu me teaix-iung ii'i.i Ul s-i
nessed the ostenatiou of fashionable lifej truth, soon convinced the people that the
visited one of her relatives in this place, j accusation was false, and they s'-.owe I thfir
n short time afro, and on her return home.-' aiireciation of his merits bv elevating
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t
1 ll
1,
n :u :i .. .4: .i
- -j-. -iio !! r oi tii.-ir
so far as to mip.1 tlini to
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acts M.-i
1
j-ounger sister as to how she liked Ebuis- ! attack h.ini t x ,-nly, they now whimper the
burg.
" Oh My !" exelainied the girl with
disgust, " I dont like it at all
i und. r.-t:ni'i how and w. I w.i
! same old slanders, and endeavor to secure
tlie foreign sole for Curtin. Put our citi-
. u
l ", a r
wuose li.ii;-, cs : ! :ag su w-r-
Strong as thos which actuate mv)(,;
t
'l' t..e Com i-:;
Mr. Northrop was fallowed by our no-
: ble S nator, Hon. Wns. A. Wallace, of
emrncrit, or would ever co-s. nt to peace , ;ve l.i.r white houses, th
1 1 ' n : . : 1 t 1 t.10 im n iuu
every- ; -A -n ot ion ign birth 1:1 this county are, i '-'IT""' "
l,r,.t,c; c. ii-.-.n.t i-ti tVii.rf. T l' rk .o .1.". 1 ..... T,,..t 1 1, r, .! .r..i , t 1... ...iitl.t I UO i r i..
I ii - . :i 1 1 . I. i. l-l
Cle-irfiekl, after which th meeting
a dismember
ment of the Union, as utterly unju-t : ami
in oroof of this, we noint witli evident PX-
i ' ; ' . .
nlt;itn to the lavi.-h contributions to the
jouin J one hour for supjier. ; war ;n blood and treasure, heretofore and
After supper the meeting was again . now being made by the hundreds oi'thou-
I called to order, ami the committee 1 sam ot Democratic citizens, who were
. . resolutions reported the tullowiug : ! r. . c , -. . . , r
; 1 1 iiR-n. and peril their lives in its del. nee.
Pursuant to a published call, th-.-I), nu-j rtjKA.vr.l.n. j Rrsnlred, That as the true friends of
cratic voters of Cambria assembled in' That we approve the resolutions, upon , the 1'nion, and feeling a profound anxiety
vast numbers in fr,,t of the Pnblie. Poll- ' uu ol ult t'uu,l,,.v ' llM t-' " -ve -'m, '1U exercise,
nvn woar . -u( h a bait.
i
EiitIiHi!nm of the rrcji'e
Tlieir Detenu! nation to Vote
lor Wooil warsl, and Stand ty j
tlie Priticiplcs f tlie Ucmu- j
crallc I'aiGi.
their ' Sun lav clothes' every dav, and For ih.- hen-. -fit of those who muiht he
the girls are so lazy they carry their hair . deceived, we p:ibli.-:. the tbilowing c-rre
in bags." pern h n.-e bei . e:i prou
!Ju..hreW
. . . 1 . T
i;:e".-i. ion, iu:il l ; ;
fill, is a-ui-
an v ther of the nanu-r iai?i;itfii
recently ir.a-le n
l o.-ed anv n-'iain-
aiiist in,
on
. U-v.r.:
i.r , t-'..-::.
;i. :n L.
. i ... K .. i i i .
nent men and i -"' ' WV" ' '
..... . ..! l'ah more thaa I L l J';'i- d.:
o.tva:'il, tiLirvg the campaign ot I ,
I.",,,..-.-,... i..,,i -,..1 t., ... . . . ... . LKil.
x i.r.i. l"'""-". o l''': i:.o-' win he was a can. h ate tor
! 11.,.... ,,P 1.1. r-.. .,t;.-r,a . .( I.ta i !. .1.4 4 '.A. .. : . .
.. . . . 1 c I ' i..j:.. i.iii...lii n v. .'"ii ' lllf- I I" III. IO OJIIMHO, UXJVIlclllI
t'.mgs in this place, on vestonlay alternoon, . 1.1 .1 i 1 . r v .1 1, 1 1 .1
c ' ' J ' monwealth on the lolh (lay ot Am 11 la.-t. 1 ;iri,l nn'c in becnmitur t.-rms 11 not 1 the neo-
i . T 1 1 . 1H tH Vc.l lT 1 V .V ! I , 1 11 r (h I.liT ' . .1 . ' . . - - ...
i v-i lAuu-jyi.,; in. i.u- 1 :mil in uuaiiion lucivto, iiiM as
iiiMits ; and like thu three brave Svis .f
hands and
li!,..,-;i..s.
1'ri a:ul Undervvalden, to j- in
swear for th d. 'fence cf our
.evi
r b.-tbre were the h n
,f a liee-bo.-:! p. ople so i:
it tater.t ions
tinitet!v cx-
furti.er i i.lc. and ui.)n the constituted authorities.
expression of our i.-ws up- n public whatever masnres will, in our judgment,
atlhirs, do resolve as f ws ; . ! be most likely to jil.-as - and keep ,tln-
Rewind, That we again renew our 1 whole natitn and Union together, und-.-r
vows of t'idelitv to th Consiitution of i our Fedend Government.
j:', wn -n lie was a
by a young Miss from Bedford, n most I j.,. o tI.e Supreme Curt. it .-pc.ks
exquisite boquette, cm posed of nature's ; fo,. ,f ,f .'ny ow .lft.... .y ;t
choisest flowers, which not only reflect tlie ! iJl!Mlt,ct3 him of Know-Nothing nroclivi-
goodness and OmniKtenoe of God, but ; ,K. b lu0 wed.l. 1 to f.dM hood
bear evjder.ee that, the fair donoress of tie' ' , j, 1 .1. , ..,,, .
, .O 0,1 1 . . I . til I . . . . 11 U..I .
fragrant gift, is toss 'ssed of refined taste, Tr? ... , ,
and a high appreciation of the truly beau- 1KAU bin: 'l i e un hrsigned numbers tf
I tiful. ! l'-:"1 eralie party heg leave to call y. .'.li
lt is vi:h iiiiiiilte relivtiwic.
before the public at this th,)..
self-defence. A candidate ir
t--:.
ju-i.i
otfu-e is, ptrhaps, more than ai.v
candidate, requiod to await quit-:!;
decision of th? peopl". 1 am as x
as any man can be, that p';tio- t:;
be kept away as far a- ILd-- f
cia! elections, but the terms of y.
Cl.t! I( CtioliS. but The ti'la.- o! v
the I iiited States, the great charter for
Rrsoh-rd, That when this war Ivgan,
hib.t'.d. Tiii.-, in l. jl, is a harbiiu-.- tf
w kich our fathers struggled a;.d fbiight, Iiad the soleiun pledge of the federal ad
1 whh-h w-jin estabih-iifd. as th.-v
4 1 11 i - 1 ! ' !i l tent K;!i to cei till u e iiiii ges in.vv Irtoneiitlv ' t...n . ..-..1 l...t , ,-, "r
As an acknowledgement 01 the c.-mpli- 1 , , . ,, ,ri - . . 0 . , - ; ie.no me no c.iouv in:t to .u.?-tr.
me.it, we return our thanks, and liojn-' M.Ui view np-n 'tie i.Miualizati ; law s. i it is the truth an-l I .
I.
that her countenance may ever wear an
aii.. .ulclged 1 o-iiiity to the naturalize 1
w ..... .,..... .!... ... . ..
Ill 1 l. lit .Mt ii.-.iit- I lull oil 11.. -iv
innocent snnle; and that her pathway :.tttiv lx...tCi vf.l!r lif). aJj(1 C! :n
it with no antH-al to 1 ;i-te o.
jti.iicc.
If induLrious d. iato ition cai1
ll;!!11:
sucee-fc. It was upon the eternal hilt's. . i !:s cxprcs.---d, .' to lorm a pert'-el : it in power, as express.M in the. resolution
t ration and cf the party that placed i 'rh life may be strewn with flowers, i u-Ji statk.s y 11 i.ayc
o-.. c a ;
ami tlie in repreciiting me a? having 1 wr
Pom-that Potp.-;!us an.llkiuus taking
o;;i,-ns iVoni the flight of bird
. bi::ui'c.-s confidence 4 the P.-n-.x-.atic ed anv illiberal or pror-eriptiw .-.
c. 1 ov which yea oi j y, a3 a Mtiliiivut an- j Truth and a life are jn-vvc-nV
I '.-lion, fv-t.-ih'ish i:',!h-o i.mm-.iv ilnnioli,, ,,.t.t . r',.r 1,,U, )).! il,,t A Hl'.V. 1 .Kl'TfliK. A il.K't filial 1
tranuuilit v. iiroviile for the common de- ' it not w.-:nri.,l en tlieiv i.:o-t in Knh-W .f ! tore will br delivered in the Catholic ' ; .. .1 .. 1 " . . -.1 . slander.
Cone lved r I.Q ,.....,) I . i- . . . .x- ... I .. . ..... . . i . . , ., . 1 . . I I hr-:v aro coiiif. pmssi's mil! maiiV
i, n.-i M.'i.rM , .w w.in. i.nu i mm e-ioii ki ii ii aii v on: oi foniiui'M I iniri i ot tin ti :iei nv i no i ; tr:i rr l i :i i. ic.isie.i.i mtmi is to vv nun I rm 1- - " - '
the idea ot that grand and iuipei'ntl city, wcure the blessing 0f lib -rty to ourselves I or subjugation or for the nurnoso of over- ' iv.mw. f. t... '-.r i:f. .t (V : unkiiovvu. We would, then-fore, solicit i PP to n,t' ln political seiitiinents. v-;'
vvhu h was to be- th" asylum of oppressed and posterity.
pilgrims from ev ery clime. It wns noo;, .'. .'r . , I hut ina.-mue
tuiion eiiiooiln .s the only
h ive f..r jub!ic liberty an
tin-mountii'ms of Sw itze rland that a fe-vv
i-1 i .. . i . ,
t.uuo oi .-.no nu.i, or, auung n.c mr ; JIS u.;,i,tu,t U we can have
ot trecUkxn, hurled the tyrant Gesler nvni protection from bloodhed, s
his throne, and maintained their "m.'.i-
' fliro'ving or interfering with the rights or , . , "L , tioni you an expression t your views on ; nre ehsjxise.t to treat me lairiy, a.- -
h a" tli-j Consti- i estab'.ihcil institutions of those States; rxt . .unday, at 4 o.clock, 1. M. A j the mi jet, if your time will permit, ut.t will mt desoen.l to low applies t.'S-
guaiT.tnt-cs we : t)Ut to defend and maintain the Suprema- general invitation is extended to all who ; d.mbtiiig that evtry cun.lid mind will thus , conimpli-h a partv purp..se. SarL"
I private right. cv of the Constitution and to preserve the wish to attend. I M ' 1 b' "LX"? hf-' Lave i "'"i Passes command my resi- ct.
no h .pj of , Union, with the. dignity, om.alitv and i The P.ishon is nle.nsino- in his his man- rert.i, ,, ,. nr f '" v?x .'..T 01,u', :i "- less scnipu.oiis. 1 i-8v; '
poilation and I rights of the several States unimpaired ; ! nnil fl :n ,-a lur.-M . l.t J or proserintive i'.',icv Vwar.s" a.ionted ! S,,U"1'1 but ,he tr,,th an1 ,M.V ,i,e:
p'iidence against the pampered hirefu gs
or' a military despotism. It is from the
mountains of Cambria, the banks of the
Susq i.har.na and the valleys of Pennsyl
.vaiua, that a voice stroni and iotenf.
nv.
f
anarchy the man who sneers at k tne 1 aiul that as soon as these obiects are ac-
Constitution as it is proves himself" to complished the wsv ought to cease." But
be deficient in the fi:t element of pa- the federal" administration, acting under
triotism, and any oilier of the State or i the inthience of a small faction of ultra
Federal Government who swears to sup- ! Abolitionists, always opposed to the Union
port the Constitution, and afterw ards, and without the consent of the great mass
with that oath on his conscience, willfully , of the people, has totally changed its
. . i citizens, on ; .ctoiiat ol tie place of their ! 0 m? on mese, l can ai oru i"
wovas win no uouor. oe ooin instructive n,.,-.. . , iri
' i I'l .L IVIl UU LIL' ULUil. i I'tlll.tll, . I Ul ,IIUK I Ul III, " 1 -
and entertaining.
Fiki: in l)i NCANsviu r A double
frame dwelling house, belonging to I). C.
Gibbuney, of DuneansvihV, was destroyed
ist arise, wl.ieh on the second Tuesday I Vl,";.lt0s l, 1? whoiiv unworthy of public ! ground, avowmgand ,.roc!aimmg its pur- j . fire Qn 1Vl,a attmioon lat AVhon
Oct b- '- sh-.ii j..,ri iV(.n. .,,.... , con.idence. ; jos.- to be wholly different, and thus it ! J ,. , , , , , .
' , ' ; - , V, ' i 7' V- '- 'I1,rit n;rthe rights which ; ha, gr,Iltlv allayed our just hone of peace. ! first dvered, the flames had made but
ngingsvc.-j iiimts ot Mat o.d lantern- ; the Constitution provides to every Vitiz. n. w,v,. Th.it w. ml-.,. tt... little pro-ress. but owimr to the lack of
jawed monkey who sits gibbering and , is that of being secure in his life, liberty ! ments of the resolution of the Democratic water and other conveniences, but little or
j"kupj ui uie cnair oi ashuiIon. J he j riur ' i-iiniua ihj (in- CtMivcruion ot -Northamnton
out l I
no ciTbrt couU bo mado to subdue thorn
nher without due process of . calling uiion the Legislature to repeal the Lr, , , .
fhir trial by a competent judge! charters of all corporations that shall he'use wa9 V"d by two clsh
f his neighbors, with witnesses ; h;ive biien engaged in proscribing men for ' mnulief! vho ?uceeded in saving the
day of our country's salvation is at haiid I rnvt'a t'1'1.1'.01' wlU,0,,t hu'
. i i - .i . ! law, anu a
.... ,.-vV... ... ,, ;ui l Ul-ljes- I ,uii - )rv
Ml-. ". . i -
.... . BiKm ,,, num.M.iea- . tu oontront ium and counsel to defend j the exercise of their political opinions, or ' major part of their household effect.-,
ble terms, tueir detcimk.ation to be free, him. This is so just in itself, so neces- excluding from the institutions and pub- j
ana to chastise the unlaithtui s.rvants, j saT to the nappuiess ot the people lur he conveyances under their control, the j Gin Market IIolse. 'We
who like Lucifer, stuff, d with prid" and w,,"iM a" ?vernment.is ,na,1' a,ul s0 Democratic press of the country, and , vve I arms with a basket yesterday mor
j.amivred with s. If c ... it, cl.dn. houu.-e 1 v L i U.TT. ",C HICI"bt'r t,om t,1,s co,mt' to ' proceeded to the. new market pkace to
fl,. t ... . . f Mittuion, anl mall the State Consiitu- aid this laudable effort in behalf of con-i 1 r ,KtlK" , to
of thci. true and hfeu.ma.e lovcrv ns, the , tions, that any person who can misunder- ; stitutional freedom. j procure some of the substantial necessa-
J"p-'--- j stand it Las not, in our opinion, the men- j Retired, That vve have tho nomination 1 rles of llf,, aml wt-rc pleased with the ap,-
Aiter the peo-!. h;;d a pihle I anumd j t:il capaeny vvhic.i hts him lor public j of Hon. Gkquge W Woopwakd for j pearance and spirit of competition mani-
tho K :.ker s stand, M. Ilasson, F.sq ,
VeiV -('r.o'Cti vi lv Jums .-r. I
EDWIN M.STANll-N.
CHAIiLLS SI1AL1-IR. i
SAMUML V. BLACK, i
WILKIN'S. I
JAS. UOSSSrOWDEN', and others. !
JUDGE WOODWAPD'S PI'L'LY. j
ltt.hurj, September 14, 1852.
Gknti.f.vkn : Theotlicial duties w hich 1
keep
ing vou irentlemen. tor tne kuiu
manifested in your letter, I :un. with P"
resp cf,
Your obedient servant,
GEO. W . WGl)DVAi:r
brought me to Pittsbur"-,
me con-
station
i dovernor. with nccuhnr nle.isnrfv Ioj rcfn.l
Resolc-d, That wo heard with intense election will restore to Pennsvlv:im:i iho !
arose and stated to the andi n.ee how the i miense j election will restore to Pennsylvania the
m i i lJluru' 111 1(1 ' lou tll r.larm and dep indignation that some of ! character she has lost bv the base sub-
meet ins been brou-ht nbotif. jli.i1
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very pertinently spoke of the cav.s. s which
hud prompted it.
h.h'i F, nl.. ii Es.j , was .calhil to th
chiilr. 11 aso'i.ded the stand, and nftcr
Sknshu.f.. Tlie Johnstown Cambria
ue
Tiik $300 Commutation-.-: Wj'x
publish a letter from Hon. TLaddeu
vens, addressed to a citizen of I-ukis"
stantly engaged. My answer to your let- elvln? bis opinion in regant to -
ter must therefore be brief. " ; exemption clause in the conscription-
From my earlieft youth to this present ' Lvncastki;, Aug. 57, l-'-'3.
moment, 1 have been an earnest and r DeakSii:: In answer" to
hearty supporter of the Democratic, party, ' quirv, my opinion is that tlie PV!1: D,:.
and an equally zealous opponent, so far the :0i commutation and the liin";
ns mv TiliticMt irtw-ii .. l.t .t... ).. i . i. !tnii-v2t"--'
V V ft .v...v. . u.iiu uuuiuu.y ;i MioMiiine nave jneei-. iT -
U1 ta and properly go, of w hatever has opposed Either of them frees the draft! c
... m m-u-i i.ave ueen a irom turiner uratt ter inree -i;
" Native American" in any political in effect in service, either by li;-l.
sense, any more than I am or have been a an-ther. The payment of f3(.
Whig, Anti-Mason or Abolitionist. , the government his agent to rn'l'"re
The charge of "Xativisin" is at-: sub.-titute. The (Vi.vernnient ba?
tempted to be sustained by a motion sented to act as such ai;ent. TI" f
ivli'wli T ni:nt. tn l.n 1..r... f l . .i .. i r..... tt.o il:iV
- - .... . - ...... ... .... i ii-iii ll i I ill. I'll ll ill t . it. i.!.,? - . t . . . ii,-ii lit: i..
of 1837
our political opponents claim lor the Presi- ser-viencv of the- r..-Pent Pt..,i; ll i ,
dent of the United States a power hitherto the unconstitutional act, of th. T.v.W.t i lrn Cmpan 1,avc eluded to issu
wholly unknown in America and never ! Administration, and by the shameless n In0rC SCr'P- ThcJr employees will
exercised m Europe or Asia, exjept by plunder of the Treasury "bv Gov. Curtin's Jereafter, be paid in cash, or its repre
the most despotic monarchs, nam-dy : the ,K,litical fivorites. In Judge Woodward Vntation, Lincoln greenbacks The
power to arrest froe citizens for the ex- we recognize a tried statesman, whose 1 world docs, nmve
i . . .. i. .r....
i. nc mav eu ii otion- . ,.
I hat was simolv a liniitation for hi nnivarnnra furnish ail afCep -
of a motion made by Mr" Thomas, a substitute, or pay such sum not
Whig meml;r from Chester county, and ing 300 for the procuration of sucn
was calculated to compel his party (who stitute, and thereupon the person f"
were in a niajeiriry in the Convention.) to ing the substitute, or pawg v" .V"'.
come up to the mark cr back out. . They shall be discharged from further
chose the latter branch of the alternative, ' under that draft." No one touw
ftn1 my motion having answered its pur- I furnishinga substitute excuse? fw
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