Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, May 24, 1856, Image 2

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    THE ERIE OBSERVEIL
IiENJ F SLO4LN, EDITOPL
.$ L 0 A :r e moo's. pr 11. 13 RIR 5
NAY 1111, 'SSC
eaTVADA Y,
DiMocRATIC STATIC NOMINATIONS.
‘.431.4a. comitis•lnxtit.
GEORGE SCOTT, Columbia Co.
Al ,t`T , II 4t ,
JACOB PRY, Jr., Montipamory Co.
at I~CIVI 1611 111.,
•
TEIROTIIT IVES, Potter Co,
Democratic State Central Committee of Peen.
rho Democratic State Ccatral Committee .111 'age at Pittebaryy
as the St. Chutes Heal. NioadA , la• Nth of Xay, at 10 e'clock
tM most; Import:nal bean.+a shouid mettle a reageti shame-
Sale
W FORNEY, Cbairmaa_
A Liberal Arrangement
We dare th • pleasure of announcing that the•
Railroad Companies between this and Cincinnati
will carry all passengers desirous of attending
the Deinoerapc National Convention in that
eity on the 2d,
,►or half price This is liberal,
sad will doubtless be an inducement foe a good
sum to to down and tw.: the guest Desnocratie
party in warted
The President's Renege
We re to to-days paper the I:04,-4e f the
President, commnoieatin4 ID Congress tbe reas
ons whieh hare i alUCneed the E recut ire in receg,-
sitting the gorevement Low existi9g in Niesran
pa. the pres.2ut state of affairs in Central
America, this doestmoat is deeply interesting
Ai to the Mes..4age itself. its abliity and conserva
tism are the thetny of prm f:,in ail who: are
not extreme too If ti.: • siz•ing state of things
to Nioaxaugna he Amer:ClU Executive sup
poses, no ea* can doubt till: he has i-imply dig
°barged his duty in treat:a,: Rica- it,A the head
of the government of that , untr, The Pres
ident's ideas upon the iieeeslt) holding some
government responsible f, , r outrages c. American
rights there will meet the appr.,bs,tien of all;
while his able vindicaton .1f hi. administration
from the FUlipleioll of compile :v - with thy tiitbuir
ten who hare gone to Nti.laraugoa, will win f
him ineresged respect from .- , n.ervative LUCII
No well intoraied reader can übt from his tone
that the -luzlit to brat:, about the meal.
nitiou of Itiria, in the t , ..ltef that 1, was to be
followed by a eirtuli atqogati , n the L eutrsli.
ty law ci ar. t ) be disappoint
ed On .nt:ar) a...t reeoznition im
poses teut.ski additi , mtl •bligatt .ns ou the Pres
itient to caf. , re , . tic: neutr.il.ty ,t our citizens, as
between Co-ta R'.73. a piwer in amity with uQ.
and the n, w f; vernment, whi h praetieal:y en
ters as one among the, goy, rnro,nts of the earth
only through the set stloce rcf'rnd 1.1 _MX:7
serving oar Gor , *ratn•-t'e !skirt.: ..oar t',3lM
plioity with or rt. , : :
and avow. , that th , , : rnr.ou determined
on for the .1 ur *lone—not
to injure tht , te of ....het- we believe
there is no great t • he placed iu she
repreentatione of p,rt;,-, mixed up to Wai.ker's
filibustering s. h:rnes, to trust that time may
show the wi-1.-ra ,t o:tey the Exeoutrre
has felt it t..) be Lis daty to pursu: in this ease.
The eves of all the world are on u'. and many
seers to be expecting to witness the immediate
launching of an sralanche of American &Ribes
ten upon C‘ntral America, through the ports
San Jain d.. Norte and San Juan del Sur
Our informati-r. leads uts t :cue ode that an
:determining tbr recognition of Rim, the
• President also eve order, amounting to redoub
hog hip of )rt< to present citizen. , of the Cnited
States falai int ...tiering on either side in the ex
isur.g war .a Central Aaeria I: will be imps
bible to present single sicenturrrs from goieg
to Nicaragua If the` will, tut the departure of
armed bands f,- that quarter trlll be hereafter
merely preset,rrl , rwe am greatly mistakes
To BE DismtssEn —The Washington rains'
has an oditonal in,licatv , the early dis
missal of the Briti-ti 'Minister It says that,
"considering the pectiliariti.-t in the positioa aE
Mr. Crampton a: the present Lae, we cannot
bat think that hes e•Jatinued rest lance here as
the attnister of Gres: Britain, in view of what
he has done alai .tosy .io in tha: capacity, has
gaite as mach tendency to that urb -the pe a ceful
relations of the ts,‘ e,untries Is hate the neces
sary potato of dtgetissions regard.ng either the
ealisteeent Cen•ral America. ' There
is ao doubt tint that Cratni.t ,, n will g et his mak
ing papers sawn, sai tnat tho.,-luctly will ens.
Wu the Adult ntstrauon is ni coarse
DON 'T WANT TO COM Ix —A the ass
taken to Orepa early last soma, spoil the
questioe of framteg • S.-ate Canstitunoe. The
malt has bat y•artiatly ekaehei us by the ism
stasataes AOntlaratteitpt has Westgate made,
bet eridsoet cbtatoiog an air=azir• vote The
tedteatioas art that the that t attempt has been
is liko.tosask-r defeated Tise Terrstory of Ort
ega moo*, too nook ai:asent fr.laa the NatsOsal
Govoessont to fay.x the espeass of a State Om
otitatioa
lIIr Th. Wasittagtva Star *wee tact tba
Presitiest haw* to the sew *Water from
Niearagea, has deteillillatd to prefeat at all W
eida, the departen at armed bead* from the
Vatted Saps tar Cream! Await*
Sim TINE CONI.-15 election fur city s - - d:
ten took idsee is Terra fliste, Lod, as the 64k
iset , which resulted is the eleetitweet Chambers
T. PaterPos, Ssq , the old Lac Druorriktie soar
Lass, tee Mayor Terre riser has "leers lees
the bsasur Whig city of the Ante ap to the
oamoooltembeat of fosioaism; sot lam year limy
Jotted tire Msyor b; a tarp majority Tu
Jim; quiptimi was tat Mow
Sams Dealt —We beats tam Juice ei C.
lissimms, d tort, Pa., slid participasai is tisa
nraimiss et tire Hos. Jame. Beelamas is dial
as Monday seek, was takes ili with
leasessos eb sass retiring, ma dittos Wei.
wady follailas. B..aced as as Animals's
Jmir lier so pant, sod tied as As age d 6i
is. nes oteraw 41, lieirearer's Wasemirtea
eeetempeoblitt Were* to that paper, seder
dose et 31Lay 111, as Weary.
A toeirempotehesee has takes Owe betweea
hieeete. anise wed Crappies. Mr. Owes
rwirteir seat to Mr. Creases a Wag e mus.
weetiolly stiphisrog what be had wad Mr.
tleolptes morsel thteitith •hiessil=tt i
use eteled et fear eatoot th at 4i ,
had boa eietsed
; Ile poi&
bone et tibia aft.lle,
VIIII MORT? VONkit Lee ILL
VICVLTIIIIIIV
Two year! and • balf ago, trim the 4611_ road
troubles oommeneed, the Deeneerstie'patty
Erie county- was united. It was in a minority
it is true, but Mill it wit pew:lQ for gssi.--
To .dat we are told, the slain of unity of seed
meat, and harmony of aetios, cannot be mat
taiued—that there is, in fact, the seeds of disso
lution in its ranks, sad that ere long it will
resolve itself into its original elements; and its
eomponeat parts And cohesive antis the lobenousti
of some other organisation! Is this trite? Asd if
true, ought it to be se? These are pertinent
questions, and to their discussion we propose to
devote a brief space. That the old Whig organ
natioa of the County is in the emedilion we have I
described, is a died feet. Indeed, had the
troubles we have pasied through anti occurred,
there is abundant ,ressoa to believe the eemditioa
of the Whig party woald not be abased. It
bad fulfilled is mission before “ eur lead hobby,"
as the Gault, was pleased to call it, had entered
Ls ranks to destroy it, and Wises, like dl. other
decayed and aimless thiap of earth, it was meet
that it should pass from the stage of scrims, sad
be reckoned among the things that were. Not
so with the Demoisratie party. In the State and
nst.on, its Statesmen_ aad its politicians, had. se
' caved the approbation of the people, while its
principles and measures had been tried by the
test of e xparieeee, sod pronounced upon by the
voice of univerhal approval Hence, instead of
becoming effete 1),) age, pant only lent it vigor;
and that vier made it servieible in the mutest
between the people and the railroad misapply
That it was thu4 servicible, the history of that
couteit fully proves; and we can add, in all con
-Bden4x, the assertion that if that service had
been properly asknowledged by the people of
Erie county, the cause of the people would to-day
be triumphant instead of its reverse. To show
that this pasiti.m is correct, let us glance back
wards and tritest up the contest from itaiaceptioa
to Its termination. show who foinglit in bulks
tu the Legislature mud the eoeirta, bow victory
at ~ne time perched upon our hastier, and then
how it was tipsily I,ist by the folly of our politi.
cal oppuheate, aul the treachery or indecision of
their chotwo chief
Wo dunk there art few of oar ',mien who
har, forgot that critical time is the history of
th‘: contest when Goc. BIGLZII seat over `the
wires hi, wards Jf hove t. l .
neartft were made stroag—week arms
wero renal:red vigurons-'—hop., was infused iota
the desponding, and courage given to the timid.
Thee it was that his politiesl enemies tied with
his political friends in rendering him homage;
then it was that even we, who should hate known
air utaager+ of thc Whig party better, begall
: to think that gratitude was_not as aaltnalrn
breasta_. _Rus.-44rtoseertd sae
our difficulties, bat they remained mesemited. In
the , mean time the Gabernatorial coated came
oa. Bitn.xa was again a candidate, opposed as
oar readers know, by the present ineembeat.—
file was known; he had beets tried, and the ora
tions extended to him here a few months prerTi
i
ons, showed that in the minds of the people he
1 ha 1 not been found wanting. Was it lot a sat
, oral supposition that moll a man—thus tried,
thus committed, thus feasted aad hosotaid; would
receive the unanimous support of a people who
; professed to deem the " Erie questioa,"—•` our
local bobby," if you please---the all important
issue of the Ounpaign, Mitred of a matt sakaows,
uncommitted, and untried like Janus Pouspcx;
a man, let us add, whose associations while here
were any thing else than calculated to impress
upon the people a belielia the sagacity of any
profeesions be might make in regard to the mat
' ter at Mese: Was it not, we repeat, a natural
supposition that if the people of Erie musty
deemed this questios paramount to all others,
they woaid Tote for the Deasoctut Bstliam, ni
l. stead of the Whig Pounc' But this mammal
moclusios proved incorrect. They did not do
it. They clung to party; they determined to are
bake the Administration," to " pat down the
Pope,'! to "revenge the Nelmaaka swialle," to
" secure freedom to Kansas," by defeating lbw
Lot; and to accomplish this we footed daring that
campaign the most load-mouthed of the anti
' railroad Ines cheek-by-jowl With rail read men of
the first water in crawling into deserted oat
baildiags aad dark garrets four dm, purpose of es-
tablishiag Know Sothiag °easella. Cheek-by
jowl is this work was the Gamete, Oasseditsriess,
Awe deserioax, asd a cliseepatable paper our
respect for ow neaten will Dot allow as to sew
in our volume. They Woweded; die '‘ Nebraska
swindle was rebuked," the " Pope': was husked
oa the head, the "scarlet woman of Rome" was
thratoted, "freedom' is Bases" was esemed, wad
the Natiosal Adsitiotratios sesationsedr Tay,
they sareerdod, mad that tot by the help eir ago
of the orgaris abided to which sow, that the bat.
the he. bees fought sad last, has become so' ia
esksely asti-railroad that it *dies and sirs
time people to oyes aid lookiegaitai riot Is the
giraeral wreck, however, there was use star of
hops, sad that star was the elsetioa of Jody
racemort to the licero---eue election, too, over
which the Gomm wietwood, sod the dater ass
bowled, bemuse, forsooth, be was a Dememet.
Joke Thompeou took hie seat it the Hoerr--
the arm Democrat who *Ter 01110,1 1 4 1111111* honer
from Erie, and dem* hie peremel anortiose,
sad the hem* eospeeseios of hie edlexeme, he
esolueded ie sew the poseme of the bill for
the rood, sad eetooteimigiog the righter
coomerded for by the people. not hat hod it
boat promptly Piped, would ham aided the
cottroremy! But it ese set. Me lime Rep.
lemereek preferred to Iligler—the nee the Ga
rter prefirtrod to Bigier—the ass the lore
Anterior. helped to *et, the mum, is short, halt
thew parts jaw, teals with do Cleatestim
is 41e•oiviag tba people iota amparthtig. pat it
ia fie rater sad lops a tiliannill it hi dq of
&Ahem:" Oatater, *ashy ihinolag the vie
et do losithistaoad 0 die sem time anathas
raheast aaopesJ is Pellet Ste pima he do
eamtreiga. Time pion orate poiatail 1r ti.
opsoaream aositiotioa at Slaw is &lath*
sad Ws solomp.l orenhotottlii
a** a the hoist. Asi bole ilia the
bats aollakomm *Wei lea abotoostaioodl the
same of ate oppas at dos Downy ia the
fersty.semp jingo's ea boar *sir lattonso one
&sow Thom was tat sae moo to lite mow
tie apati laws diehaosi Sham mot hat ma
ma JO. Twormr- 'but la Iwo dew
L Boa lab easeaai ai opootitittu!it ael
ham a. pee* et *ha at hash ii iisei the
pimple et Coortith Ib was a Dooloott. Yee.
ii,baame is it ilosteind
aiipte aid how it mail sat snit
, .
&viniseal pin ) in Orals forvt, As * l ad: Imo 1 , .r
is Erie esuld set give op Ma, politics t 6 sect=
sn•xces
fit the cause it pratmed Ins bliht as dot
JsJge Thsnpsoa ecialditavb been - elected if the
people of Erie had so willekit, end being t vl ec t ei ll
the pesnan law, so saperty Amid try the floes I
enter, would have been defeated, and the goes.
tins at liana left to the decision of the Courts.—
In closing up this pan of our reviews of the past,
the "trittli of history" will not be - complete iter
tesa we record the closing evideaee of the deter
minutiae of the doughnut pasty of the county
that so Democrat should soedeeed to the Senate-
All recollect the meeting at the Conn Rowe to
seppoint conferees to meet the conferees of Craw
fbrd at Lockport; all recollect how that needs&
wurpaskad; luny the senior proprietor of the Go:
tette was ehalrassai bow the proceedings were
eat-and dry i for the occasion, and how rilree
"Afield= for freedom" and two Democrats were
node wakes= to meet five Abolitionists from
Western Crawford; and then when the confer
ence thus constituted lid meet, how a candidate
without force at home, and totally' unknown in
this Comfy, was sominated' The result we an
ticipated followed; Rotary swept the district by
an cerenehelmiag majority, sod thus secured the
triumph Which we then forri. aw was inevitable.
And sow we 001114 to the closing scene in the
Legislature; and here we find that there, as
thfoogtiont the • mutest, it was Democratic
strength--votes of the friends of Biome, votes
of men who'reen while they voted to sustain as
could not forget tie base ingratitude of the dam
-1 imams party in Erie to that man, and to their
party friends is this county—that "the Erie
quiestioa" relied open for support Out of the
forty-owe or forty-two votes in the Hoare in op
i position to Finney's toll, thirty-sties were Demo.
ents; while in the Senate, out of the fourteen
I upon the same side, tell were Democrats: Thus
'bowleg that when the final issue was made it was
Democrats, and Deniocrats almost exclusively,
that were relied upon
Thus, Democrats of Erie eounty, we show that
from the moment this unfortunate difficulty
originated—from the moment it became obvious
that there would be an issue made—to the last
act in the drama, when Pollock signed the pres
eat law, the Democratic party here at home, in
the Courts, and in the Legislature, bas te n t i e
sustaining arm upon whit ;I,• peop l e have b a d
snow further, that in all that time,
:alms every occasion when an issue could be made,
the opponents of the Democratic party have re.
fused to purchase missess by ignoring patty ties,
and making our " local hobby" the over-riding
and controlling issue. We have shown also, that
if they, or their leaders, bad been Ls.- m i s
and more nattlotie —if 6°l 441
au t
tor
their idol israssoi st this geestioo--4 a vie
y
iwe,b,vvo.l restiug
3113kurgh l eTeI:.does. Any now the queatiou
comes up with peculiar force— why, after having
fought the good fight; after having met defeat
by the treachery of the chosen chief of toe W Lig
party, aided by the blind trimmest)? L.( his sup
porters here who allowed Finney to be elected
when he could have been defeated: after, in
ie short, having borne the whole brunt of the
contest, why should the Democratic party now
turn round and attempt to strengthen the hands
of their ancient enemies, but treacheross triads,
by seeking to cut one &withers throats ups
the miserable and plea that this piper, semi
the writer of this article, have not proved faith
ful to the people spas the question at issue be
tween them and the railroad- Personal enemies,
jealous perhaps of the halwenos the piaci off bas
and does esereise at home and throughout the
Siete, may assert that we have peeved unfaith
ful, but we defy all such to point to one line in
nor columns to swigs them. Sleet a line, par
agraph or article is not there: We hare ever
been ready to make the Erse question the issue
in alocal point of view if we could be met in
the same spirit by our opponents; bet we bare
already shows that we were never so mat. We
have already shown that only when locoed spots
them by the mite of the people, have the leaden
here yielded a particle of their party organise.
tioa; sad kenee)thile we ham striven to sewers
seams to the canoe of the people, we have not
been siamindfal that there were many Democrats
is the ematy who disagreed with the policy
adapted by the city to secure success Trim,
wise ruusey'• bill became the law. we Advised
secoisseenee; bet we are yet to lowa that each
advice is naboursiag a Democestie journal, or •
faithful friend of the Erie question We are
yet to learn that a masa can be leas a Democrat
bemuse he diammatesanees melees agaatios , and
ausleaeon to Mamee span his readers the new-
My of maintaising the supreemey of law. To
obey the law is the ism duty of a good citizen;
and se sae ma be a Democrat unless he is a
Load cities. Any other ticostriae leads to se
ashy, and marshy kasha to outrage sad riot.
Sorely the Democratic party of Erie ti-vary
'meld not have as advocate a sewn. whey
caloalated to lead to each a result Surely it
maid am hem its, after the battle bat been
fought, sad their ease defeated re the IlleitOtt
we have described iu this mad preview articles,
cannel the people to resist, and reader these
elates whom is the eyes of our fries& aloroal,
as well as amenabie to the oessaged aathctity et
the Osemenwealth. Individael meshes*, sisOk
as those trite s,s deseeseitg the Mame, and
onaeaveriSg to break dose Lb- argaatrati , o at
the party:soy, dare this; tat that the loyal
anal taw Damocentry ettitian minty wet& agrees
any eseh essraa oa Oaf part. 111* tea sever lira-
Sew Theo, io a practical pouts r.f 1-300, of
what are la farther agitatioa! Of Aid rattily
base& esa se, as a party, or a. is irriiibale
bees it' it my. it is anee. lama Ira sa:
clay slims epos sae veriere bit a tide alai.,
mad ere thee preaninesee, bat is the cad sae%
a aeon unit rails obeaketreeity testi eearereal
Is away, agars, aeahie ear swans to pre terser
lialenatiais against se earmay. Nei pima 'ilia
kneel et lie lkiessuain party ebeasees et their
owns emobletered Ibelitr, sod tiles ter a tins
maw amity at minas, limpness at perpoor. sag
akimale impassibir; lea that any prow
Simi yetw mak from the aerie each
*been aidenr to the Der eingtieparty or Illma
seires. at the cis, sad area% se sleet petty
titay. I.mt deo ihnioureity Weak et therethisip,
NA *lea they boat awn sad gat *plisse tke
Olkarast, it them ask tkaia if the beet im
itations at the piny, or, iise people le aseb miss
~Rift anti.% or any it sot asoedileg
uses arillisb--osamakim Mei te
wise axe!, wiliialosilibise ot elialler• .034
JIM bow illiiitairwaimes is ammo assalk."
Onmseutans Ownvorrentr-44160 Pew,
Ord mil doe Our sad hi,syi-vais
&am& lowa arty fig peramp,-4ii/Az
WASHINGTON.
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The , I.4cit • ' .116 c. ii eRt
tittepti , t 1 , .. , -'
Ma
of term. riimesiegurio , l t .ttif ew .
log the eropwe....• 1 IA) 1 m i re • 1 t• • i..i•
anent in rch• tii.n iv ..1' ti 'I•
Mr. Ca,.4 It .1 . .
general subject f r ) . si - t ..;
that 4pirit
dimitiotraitaitiotitrait • . •1...-00r0 . .r
He defended th iii•• • iu atraia.. •
eerie atr., k if .•• 4 •• • ••r w'• I. !‘
conclusively, tvi I l." • • • •
astraordinar) reasimie L r
read with interezt t.y -
interest in the political tiu
The Agricultural Departzni f tlo• Pai• tit
Office reeeivr• tr..ti, '
and fostering care ...r.o4lttg
portaaoe and usefei; I I • elit f t.r apera
tions of the eurrent year wid demand a mucti
larger appropriation thlti I. hilt I
1n..; e
ue doubt the sum wilt I): 5. 111-11 `,‘ . 4 -ptrit of
ektaarfulneas and alacrity 11 wi.. tr %e gratify
ing to the farmers of the couu•ry tv illoJit that
their great interest to e,.r tinder the Hall I:Jul
eye of the g)vernment anir that every • ff , r's aril
be made to advance 1. A. 'ed .f
guardian care ii way td. mentlau.A ilia. 211_1.1.1)0
entre copies of the Agrieultur-i Itept. Li: 1-:)J
has been ordered by ei - utgr. 1 hi, rep--t i.
',unusually full and inters. tint It ills been pr.,-
petted with great care, awl I conerat,lht, the
farmers that so mach vaiaah:c itifi:•rataro.in c,
be thus widely disseminated. The
far the Department thi+ session will be f•; , ..l,Llitt ,
In a former letter I spoke fa .i rat 'y .f
Pkuladelphia, Wilmington an 1 I - Wt . :m.2r_, v., 1
the Baltimore and ODl_, rai.road e.mapatti..:.
At this juncture, in view of the air.mene. - -g
summer travel, I think'! shall be „I cog 1 • iv. r to
the traveling public by dd.ng that I
?fluently leatne•l that
Election with tbv We.itern L
an office in New Ica- ;he .t ;cr u2L
tickets livid checking baggage, T.l Balt;na.r...
Wheeling, CAunabLi,,,
Ciliaha" anti all princti t .. •
SEA South west. Tickets rr. tl:•• •.0 I
may also he übtsia• aat rh•. ; • -
named company in
tirat the fare ►• ti•- . a •
that inducement!. t ‘l-it t its oity
the small acitlitottal chirz" ur .1 1, •:r
rate This is a u)%tt‘r : ,•
gole,,,re
becoming a great favont. , o,th tea,
public who syleak in t , rrn--est ••• •-i
ti •n of the henut:fu'. and r a I -
• route pamiug though r
the Alleghaniea the extell,nc,
politeness. care and a!!entl,.n
charge of the train-. an
which they are cal:if...l. it. • .1
as quickly OA bti any ..•i . 1 --
with Pure regard to tomfort .nd -
The reception Mr Bu-tiatAn
has been in eni:r- niv.•' • .
of a truly great man Satisti•: , l •
taaeous overtion warm and gec_r...
be preferred an individual ;.-, a ptil- • c- .11
strain' n„ and Lis ATl.She 4 11re i He r - -:.,
welcomed at the d pvt by a La-' 'ins: lr
friends, and Olen prooeedod t.
quietly and with ea little.irsl+iasas V' ir V
private individual His rr-.-peets ar i •
lug every day and it w:'l r , quire n w:r
go predict the gl.Drious tt r P
of the anntry whiie it .3 a,-
bearers u James Buci:ar.....)
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days. It is no% und-r
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GAGE OP THE PRESIDErr ON I(
ARAGIIAI /MAILS
To tie Smote aced lir • • -
1 transmit hereir,:n E•;
State, the Secretary of ter • Nal.-y itt
soy General, Lu reply z,, t
Swamis of the :1-Ithuf
reeelutiWu of the Ei0a....! i n•a.t.:
Nay last, both basiag . - -term •
of Inuit between tat
°camas through the &F.'. ti --
sad Nicaragua, and to
Coattsl America_ Ti . -
the questions of /.1, -: imp -
tartest to the people cf tit • Ca,%-.1
The narrow Isthmus ..oa
does& of North and Set: r, :
itiew it affords for easy Lan- •2.
Labe and Pacifv. Ocean.. : . 11111.1".:
of Central America objeas .1
S. 50 ail Sift • i aatt.,as, trb.:l•_ r•a- l
eeway augoaesteei in ts....ers films I.ty .
maim of changes is relat.or, s
patially those prothaed r y Herat
stems as a noire payer ..ty lir, I mad sti I.
as, as ammuat of its ge-. grapittcal sari
of our political interest a. •tr. Alms-wan Stale • .
primary magnitude, tba• lathmzt i• .f
itepeteelee. jest as eue , f z I -
earomptattliog reS.IOOS to the In IT-11
Europe_ But„ .bore all, eh r't n
tilted States of airtrin c : free' trz.nel• •!--
lsasesican Littman., la. rendered a 74.r.a4n-:1- •
interest to us, site* set.sec.r. -f •:..
Tsurittaitre of Oregat sad Washington. .nd t t a
aceessiMs of Califossia to • be Union
Impelled by tbeseenewslerati:-..ti,
States took measures at an -arly .1a; •
suitable mesas of r•ipteemi•si trwit • y ..
railway, or otherwitie. tweet the letbs_ni
coacioded la the finis pli e s treaty of
amity, aavigatiou sad et.msserce 16-1 :he R
pebble New-Grawsda—amx.ng rh r r
.1 Aid' was, a itiptlation on tb, T -tat. of .1 - P C•ts
Granada gooraotyiaf to qr rnitc3 t'.
visit of war to traent across thy I I •I
Ittihrio which lies talks Terri/ r•y • N. Gr
graaammideration of whirl% the roil i
is reavert - the "am.. Ter-it -ra- :
fogitts of' eereceiguty and proTiery of Ntr•nr.
sada. The elm of this rreetey wax t., a ts,
the people of the United States f-r -.•
awe opming a stuateon rand from Ctsgr*.
Potoma, asd for at kook ~riveting a railway
illt the mare d r utonlica to coesor:t roprlarfe
itosmiltip Sorg* thump:trillion r+f tr
sadto asl lee titterers the Atlantis.
mid glades sad Ttortitor• e. rf the United
&atom
MD UIOW ilt*lim aim , , bat w, 1 attest' ' ' ..r. tiv—msit sitbit, ear Torrih‘ri• kart ,
pe toor, t o aw e t eem t h e •.,.. eo ft er e I - -ola , .1 , -.- • i-t o :th imparts' zoolat rink ta.l t .,
fie tie ' l ith e Tight ofiss, st Its. to-rti. f - 1; I L
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