Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, August 02, 1856, Image 1

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SLOAN & MOORE, ,PICBLISHErRS'i
VaIiUME '27.
THE ERIE cIII3ERTER-
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nod ta Europa, 1.41.1 nrrsuu , bought, bool aucl loottrt:
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WILLIAM %. LANE,
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k • ZenA lenmatt , ofltis Ith terries' to the roans. no will
m i p, 4 4 at tL, alb WWI Canal Lastalaa, Totters De .141 Do clad
bMt Mood Hone* to It. void W. C. BIiALWIr,
Filin g March il2, 1.140. 44
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lastarainalts, Nuts, Palk W•cidosa, Willow and Stow Warr,sc
Terms tAva. State einet, opposite Briiwo's Hotel,
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1 lime RI rm. l 6 rill' and de e*? to thwtiemeoteik., Azabentwpe
11 •01 ilb•toxtpkto Jlatersais Pir es ~.ey 4141elripilue its:* invert
uppouitt 1 - frown . , ffocel,, Erie, Pa.
J NUM MARNHALL,
IttrarTry. 47 lAV -OM , * a“rtain Lf TaMlllllll4 , HIM ball 4/
"I Sklig• rtmot. .141 File, Pa.
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136..k11, Atstirnsery, Montiay Cheap
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Pierce's Eloper'r Pervassion Matches,
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l'l'N 01. mann' ARE 'MTN DAY RECEIVDD
nrWee next Week, And on efe, taxi
Mann's Piano Porte Ageney and Depot, eign of
rirTHE SIG wconba...4o
hiONG alit& aro 80.-1-allbtah, GRAY 4 Leo's celebrate,:
P,14:105, wti h tut nest PA TE,I7CORRU,,e
TM telt Yntrlitl bOIRD, tehlrh mot. the I'll CT PALINW/Pl/
when 4 . hi Wesley, %taxa ugly mai% reftoe_ rulan pretausa.
nttrovvn t ! lewsod for ti•••• inxtnantdontx ,, ,
40. • ottmott hoposelbto for Vas mosedattaarere tul their ordeal.
fvvt•ltlotata•Ltna the U11141140/411 tootatatlea they tarnish. toAalo
.Idle
r r..* Aare to rydrieet !leer prices From 10 to 50 per prat to eject atm*
Vir ' , trews show villa!' way the wend Were. At Mash's Wage
r4who nay be found a LAW:): Slut-r, or VARIOUS MA&ES(ow
am oarortserat of taw) ant! Whetted nr brit jtalliree n the etty.
cir host etoactvvieet a arm reef ter loft PIANO LoRTE,
at et"ra , rtiinare rates lam prepea,l t rtrr.it.,-: them on term. e.
me!**geill 911 11.1* V rite. Call and ewe March flit
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PARKER, GRAY & DAVIS,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS; LAND, INSUR-
DOYLE, PAILICER Vi r
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Clinton. lowa. , Lyon*,
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YERCILLNTS' INSURANCE COMPANY
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An tharimi ODOM!. 6409,000. Amount 8e•
surety Invested. 1200,000.
a n gs he isu r lips tik ,t a h t e asrb queen ie .
vaca te hefrulgusweseeisp.in Bugs t while
pillar gazing down through that deep snits of
I Pa bYe e rWl le brai re t:2 l bs f ße o Per l i°en lo d w ilrellit i i n tll g gni h im e ed r limiessi::
the walls, and smiling upon the universal hom
ageu which greeted her, he never dreamed how
teln P ut4°lll 4 the tiliddetted heart wee beating
ageism the jewelled Wadies., how tureens' the
Awillitli ll at e was7 no n e tilaw e e r ya'sf k ubaMap n iri s hvi C o t f h w e heiires da tswi rit wiren fi sda f tal a i ta tieli l m tn lls7: t bo k t: I
e
rest-this outer splendor upon her, iseaseleei mitt- 1
ery 4 with her, existence became a mere eireum
stance of mistake, and tissiew•eall r•. , • , tan mire
rtgloot 10i10t00,,,,,,,, f , o , i t al fate- z Ethel Rice lived and died
iii3king, veiny sero-s her mind. Stmeorox, N. Y., 1856.
• rosist irteghlrig nenrilly Then
i " ~1, , 1, the pia,,,, , „,„id wa ll s o f A New YORKER PROSPECTING OCT WEST -
.11, s i,r, , ,wicdg•r of her dependent,
ti , The Cleveland Plaindealer tells the following
upon good.one :
• •iTati••ti, tonne bark to rest
•• t • 'it Ni. \ Ilan& ; and gazing down •` Yesterday afternoon there broke into a qui
:, 'to- ei.•itilo , • years yet to came, she ,et oruwd of Democrats a rampant Fremonter,
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it -1 ot, among them-no change to who announced the astounding intelligence that
I -am .fan the pm, nt and a vague he had just arrived in town to suture beta for
, • • t - tol Itf , • *tt , tched nod worn New York on Fremont. Ile was authorised, be
I.- ski '• 1 tit•lt• 1 ,1 . t • ' 1 1 . t.l' . lel a' • • I ', -n••11 Di 0 .t.mons wretchedness, said, to bet $31,000 on Fremont against Buchan
i \t- Eth, 113, b , :., tit ‘S. • , at,' . '-I, i tt Litt its Ind , finite and infinite pain. an-$l,OOO on each State in the Union. This
w.t,og tr..' NAN I IV.. 'y .toth• ti Fr . .i ' • A. 1• li all the state and pomp of the paid- startling iotelligeum be excepted would strike
... I t.. ,:, t, t' . t u - }....1 ii -•••• s , ~.• 'I.(• . 'La: , I t. J 1 % , Bier gradually rove up as a relief every man dumb, but one of the party with ley
1,, t, tie r- - hi-le hii, ~ gr,:il and a ts, I,• . - I i) ft in 'hat 1 ' - ...el'.. t xtension elf monotnny, and coolness offered to take the bet. It was lust the
a ~D, i h,,..ies; au-I Go.I gi yeti intuiti hc' u ,1, t , i ' eoaeted ti • .lisngreenble 74r Rice with the same market to being the offer to, and it was taken at
sio'ot -.fully ,earc4 to - ktoortitige of hi r Jc.•oh 'to tell• ei potup, utttil tl e .icene she bad drawn, sight. The New York man, whose capital prin•
Etlol 13 , in , 5• , .. but A.-yeomen --vi iy p.,..r 1 w,, , ,, 1, ,„ r, ),,rlisp.i, In that arid, hloomleas lifter eipally lies in Tests, wished to perfect the 'r
ued very vet)! b.,,wito , tilt 1 ,1, Will:din• ~ 1 to of 1. , r., u- -a-re are in httrreu Sahara. And m ' raegmeent , at the lierehast's Beak, where be
ate wt-•I I. ot tht heartle-a worol vbou t h".rt tour'. , aa all. if Clyde Anderson ever came back 'had wow eredit, he said, and they repaired there.
tort!. i,, r ru t, u t• ur, sh, I:a.ll,red et ery .1-.urii tic. from :kir bridal tour to the Old World . , would it 1 The Cleveland man's isheek was drawn, the wadi
, t ..if, ct'oo tn11,11eil; weir,' smile sincetee Co ti t show him she too was careless, and haughty t dons explained, sad an endorsement cordially
3 &witness. taught lc, i Ip , t la tie* , she no t Clyde Ander , e•ti, i and •uco• -col, and would not tbst be very grass' furnished by a monied by-under, and placed in
T R. 8 , Vrovnetor, a ‘ (Jung a ti,i iitl,tt tiatlde. ,, in . 11,1111, who bad ,ub e 03 ,,
~,:l the hands of the Presides , . of the Bank, who
I re, Racal 2n. 1a..0. N., tl kteied a Boca state .0-0,
1,1 11. t. tint, , l Vii:age o f h,r childhood to stu•l;. \ t In:- , , t very pretty characteristic note toss 'said he eossidered the cheek as good as the cosh
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t fit INN -101,i • 1 Lo• le VI to* It. 111. st alt./Ito wr ol, J o h n Ewe, EN., tignifying bet limiest 'in the vault. Then Mr inoster was called
fAltgEris & Meadville . u fr, ~, I a; to I,llin lh 11, Mr Arolersou ' a aft , o to his pr, , posal, and her deep regard for the boa- ' upon to put up. Re endeaeored to do it, but on
EXPRESS A: TR.ANSPOItTATION CO. telegraphing to his friend in New York, he re
, t li der the management of
ti
Plank Road Co ) 11:.:..":„4u,1,finaistivirtitet%,,aeUr . 1 s, 1 ;1 J 1 . 11 : 1 • 1 -t
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1 11. le yttia quite au excitemeut in the stif, i turned with the greatest regret that he could bot
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-- - - wild. r , i i Eth , I lift,' al, I , at gullets iAuratuvr iri co.ii t l',lage of Blenham, b ecause o f the enamel- come to the centre, because his friend gone
Daily Lines from Erie to M'Kess, Edinboro,
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, i. ,ieit . ,,, rah -• -f •ti talQ sod clit'h•thltl i t.l ' ards, toil le , zes of bride cake, and costly bri_ to Saratoga Springs.' Be thereforequietly with•
Klecknerville, Baegerstown & Ilendtrille.
dal It 11-, and white satin d rosses at the very drew his propoeition, and immediately vsmosed
eiaNscri.eo at Eno with the American Eastern - , i li" , " ,‘", ic".e. "t ll' , . v.. . ht. r jr
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t„,„„ Weirterc and Southern V.:prose, "OM attend I. tLe col Ow , tu a Ilil.. little 'tier IlitPrtrai :Ito, ~• 1 %. I. ~ ..pleu(11.1 tor, 11l the residences of MIL 0 • `in search of some locality whine Wilding wasn't
1., tluil at Draft+. P , Aes and acooonle. Each W*R"° bar a %• li i•C tro• lawyer bale th hirds 4in t ; but t ,
Wio.i,trigion Jones, as slat , because of the Dew I understood, and can probably be found, like his
Safe and 1,. saeompeoltal by a Measeager. (lei iglit lair 11., 1.1. , .,..E., , 1,,,,,,,i with, I,,tu 1, cat rlat.t• sod livery, and superb iron greys wh:oh backers, tat the Springs.'"
0. D. SPAPFORD :up,
t: D. LeShaND, Agt., Erie, A. M. Dclass,stesaviis hal i her as queen, %luta I.:tht I mob clasped hand- brotieht Mrs John Rice aid her husband tot he
Erle. January, 26, 1556 ''' aioi itt•r 1, , auty e) ea ueltf.e.l it tt red mute await-, ETA-, , ,,Te,iihri ehoreb the k i llewts i g S a bb a th -
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- SOUTTNEIasT LUTE Clr-STAGriS, go.ing it, the G. dwL•i was be s to w ing tire, her
. ‘,,,j )1,- J o b, R.,,,,,,, by v i r tue o f t h at „ ma
i . - Aibion, Cooneatiteil/e, West Greenville. Sham>, "•,,i ...awn In yz,t*llblid and canny life state earrisge, and the fmthers upon her bat,
;Vele Castle W r aout, , if ever Clyde Atel , r.ott bt d u th , trel Wit.; ;re , . tett very affectonstely ay those who
DAILY Lico of .plendid foor-hnrer Coaches has bees pat on
it. f Girard to the &boat Lad
in
ginn e d
pieces. Parser. I- !lolls fli ,, Ughl . tilaiet s‘ ' l E' het Bern e .le' t t'l wool I Ii: e 'worried to have spoken to Ethel
'',..°_,'"116°..4 Ibis the moat 41eeet mite tar mcir nr the "re ' ' n art-4w, dof tuallitig her his bride. hut Ethe tit Bell, • the mush. teacher
--vsve-ovi, Poereer,SuLlar sad Lawrence cottatioa .t'Utires wt./ tests
Wri i iht a Hotel to G 12.14 data., eseepator Sundays, at ',V.i; r le ,ou 1 leer ei Ile i - st tf 1„v, d lii ,1 .... than she t rm. ,1i0,.1 --
arrival of the Express Tula freer the wet. Fargo° Sew 4...e11er...a1 , ,
1•• 'IAA I • 1•i, Alitl'a ilt,ti a gay, danitittir, 11,ttu i f d'e'li - { Rit'e's homy was in the midst of the
is SO, to West Grestartlle $2.
Nll -Pyrenees mnst be sure to lactate at Geltra DeP. , f . ' . ~I ,I Jo if: L,lrritu. r cello to rustleste h•r th ' too. heautiful of Nature-parks, lawns and
Coaches So filng lar s lista
WRIGHT, atiATTLF.S 1 )(ABU . "Weill , I* Iti gall , t Elm 1i..11 aith ail,lier :.1,. , a , y fount hills. miuiture lake. and groves-whit* the
erns Pr 'P eWt ' re CA ! tr ' i stAls ( ‘2_ h, :1 tr. i Lint far , ittattou and Pirts.an sir , ' uhd ~.ei z ' int, rii ti f the palace like home, was the beauty
WILLIASES AID etriON' 8 and lion) •r wt , ll her , h tu-•trei tongues a. p r , , 3of .10 All thlen advsnteges and leisureswere
liddirmitt OLD BLACK STAR egigt ' th•• 'now • diate caw ui eof the talented y •iiit•,..: Dow g•sen to iStbel She could become a most
INE Or PACKEts. I la% v. r little Et hers hart firmly rt•p•11-1 al dent la "Wan But mien the soul and womall
rtteilmat: Owe a t part tot Great Syto In and - 1
Ire,and securest at the 101erest poilhil te tart"' i ~, It, f i . ,f curb tales notat s r , el' lf,eg tier o,f e Ili, I) D em, w.,?, needed to fiojah th e f au ltl ess Ores .
-0 t-ti„ Old established Line, on itins Dam Liverpool t.,, h . , , Ir an
ire,
ks, ...tie found Clyde Ando t t a here r.l mid shtelok for it? A soul was
'y hit), lt
.
clew Yon every Ave days. cotapro.as Lae tai pi to t iiiipi
tow, a pissitincentelhipa. e n eatue st lilotli and final l y no wore ri , „ •.e, r weir y, because of its bondage, a nature
,itttpil. Tonneaus. Ships. Totittatte
it.,,, !'tarn ile•re was a lung illuess of which ni , u. so I...ohing nod deeptsug her husband because
aintralla. teluu Nuns Ateteesea ,
Arabia, 1800 Owego, • 1 , , ,," 4 , ; knew do- cause, until ' Ethel seat s message for L, t toti' , l uot hi sr or soarer its delicately attuned
'ono *Wee, tae (Am,
Liewit Cli inns. Law Robert Relic le.no I_ ,3 4,1 , , some awl isee her lie cattle smiling ell. , Tti:--a heart with its untold alreotioSS fa-
Enterprise,
rasa Pleallaira. 1:40; ilti•l .. , ref , h.., awl when the pale girl rill .liorted loWitl4 her girlhOoa's star SOTO** ibel dreary At.
Gu ) maaaarakc. tom saataaaptfaii.
iieoree Warhingioo, 10*W Twooderega, i'''' () hint as to th• cause of the late le • glect, he -aim .I.nt , e, Dot in starch, hit because 'attested to
Janos A Wewt,ivett. IN* Ilanerse. I:N. ,
1.-Ou e I tu W. o.ler al [Abell questioning until Eili,•l %v.v. 110,1 i.e. ,
Irene. 1400 Vanguard,
John Bright, 13 1 Al William A Hattie,' k. 1,, '" . (~rveil tido a full , IplaUsit loti Tto ti M r Artit t Tie months rolled 4, in, and Mr. Rice rvaroesd
Leitiothae, I.llun (hotness, ice,
Marnitu ice N, sr es,p, tee' s i.l‘ :qui) , 'I , bi. , I hia so ',at , itirtsit , sti , l ," al' i Iti lio• vitt - lie gill beerucernimord easehth wad
it'anee.e"Xetartatebeiattus L aand ine socru a re
' 4• 44 1 , 'pessisa"l"ups"Tsd_rre 't ro ' v "' , t • I 1.1 .1 , - , ..r - ig im ll- t'll to"' h I ."" red I I" ' 4 ' ''' - •-!ill h, risco dit upon his wife, whose nattne aged
and thefrequency and punctuality or into aeitati•or .... -, ' ~• ..r, d his witoeenee rf soy de-tr. to rein .itch ,xi , ro ne, he never uuterstood, Rebid Wise.
"an-rej"is 'ueuetheuersissesieasirttrse"maslodeloredeoisby l i n? o G4is ii e;teLro":7••;! sometime& , tole ii. T . ) set ry f..r the .tet a alio': , lo rself perfectly bootees, and she became
ea.! tor theca be promptly r, tundra wutpitit dise.uni
~, , ucu a dream- b ut p„, ,,, v.
t ly cool(' r. , .1 1.. 'I. a.. ...I, rtlil-Ai an I ambitious leader of the first
No s et oersaleat passage wail be Mewed for
he node , 1.• . ^ : I .' . of wham no
lean ofare milers accompanied 0/•1 1 adult who snit,a hr r,. , LL -Li , • tIOI Whlain r a et Viet. to il. r-:I' 10 H` cart ,u Lot nit% -a brilliant woman
lbr i. :l , l the
osis :rem eer
„ererhtea.
.1 111. Clint 31.11tinrilligh, ittll/ Ws- t‘• 1, wilt li ,Igy c, aid be obtaiaeil-so cold, gift
• 'best friends be tit eo• ft' ao eugsgt (I to :S1
me., Britian Led Irelande Lack Star true of i'c..,,-. ,
i It-eve for her hotue in New York ths t sto ril .41 ,•r r.•l atireeti.e - a•• isolated from sympatt; l l-,11
can
r t7c r ap ek s a Zi t a lc a i d my ' golVdi eritor w e ll t a e n h d tP l e " ahr t: 4 :11 1. 1 ' ;.. h .% 1, e•parat-ry to their bridsl ti ur in Eiirol ,, ; wa• In, tvinhip, ?... beyond the m agnetism of any eye
u0t,41 i s..rry, e• ry sorrv-liut to i late -gambol, 3h. r t..i. • or freer(
Waft. af t aid upwards, On Vital Dante. Ire /Ina (..
many ma. ts, petwurl at 0117 Whey the papa , ut to u . • t . ; 4e.alitleit tor it was only a giilteli fancy awl I, t -
isrusrasteett without di/rearm In the nearest as al Ow ~, : her
re,le.v.
and heartieNs
as be
~..tui.
The New Years Eve uf 185-radimit and sa..
lire is either la nee above armed tenet( lea
ILICHARU (YISRIEN. A(t. ~ ,v.
a he sat quiet Summer floated away, au I when lileit with ith IN) nada of .star (lee looked dots
Cotner of Fah Os and State etre. -
t, la I the abowers of gorgeoue rolorius feti from Awl/1114 ' tlitnn IP. Wore LelltilifUl ISISTUIbiI t than pthend
1 6 'tg a I'l' upon th e g raceful eluo before w t . ' 'o r in the -piietocut rooms of Mns. ices. it wee
.1. IL rut ' 4 little Vitt al; ti a faint titbit of }lt islth hi OW a , 'seineimli, en d t h e gergea na etai tinsa a and
1..„4,,,1) to Hoek• t upon Etlit•l's elieek and lip, , mahtiera of this stately 40a astigne oli isles
sit', out q ui, k, heavy crash she esiinguis l ie .l tniunled its pomp cud e -urn presence vary deo.-
all th . ' "nit. t 11,01 ' -"f 6 i''''')-M ' 1 W."' Do iirft)y 'WI, all the light sad friralous style et
raters ovsrh scl ••r htviiil--te• began 'o tr 0.1 rest Paeleeutt.i ti.e uieeteentb canary. ittleag than
Lf•i• a 0, ~L, w,, .: allug to LAvtug 1. ft a seremii. mire then Empress, moved Mai. &hal Rica,
a,,loratt run wt bchlud-walkiog on in a dim, di at , oon , pleu its% among dip nuppginupg by her sa k i sa d
twilight-liking much heed lest any cslling s , ' , ce e,lptly &motel'', bud bet briiiiamt. aareadeble
5h.,111 awaken an eurearer iii her ettl.ed sad Ludt , ei eye., smiling spots Owe Weald, attractive ,
heart. . stnile, Instal she felt that eyes, streare, darker,
lily this gets% twilight hie e-ohl wit rust "d ti.ore hrill;eet than bellows owe ih i mmod si os
„„ 1 . TM,/ Ilerue died, ned Ibe little Ent h, r fa,.,. ; cud tutu as she might, a subtle 'wet
endowed e ottage, of which she het" bad a lit- power, drew hear" turret that end dad ,
t r aa.,'passati into the bared^ of ha legal owner, until host after host of WOW ani k . Uess
aud Whet wee' Lift to struggle on through the i ones rose tip Illt • NA ,414111,6 1 0
world pith ais )"'iliag wood, se bare skis I emir !.41;10100,,,
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J. J. LINTS, INSURANCE AGENT.
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won .sue WAD - • row
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Pronett Peale), /flathead. Lege. rethl. 004 I>Ll ,O 1 S:" .
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A few French Pattern Bonnets
tisey wore ernrw , rt.i.
BAIL LINO, Eilos4,Totoolo sod LA.II BWID4 to
La grra .
FLAsers, Stat. Longs, Crept*. Lad:tot Thew fart, Itt •
how Road Dvorak litoolit. Loess. Assis, L.deoNos
Straw Gum" kaukea, Mohair Betook', Save, kalka, Strait.,
You, sod sally ether hails of rowla aanotervae to aiestinte
TO BE eIOI.D WHOLESALE Olt BiSTAIL FOR Y
Having been tthrty-one daya In tha eastern attles, and at the Ist
zest maaufeateim, roost . ..llV the Lest iteleettoaa of their good*, awl
heated eecarni thee were. , " of some of 1.1.1. beet Breton
I Hatter myself that
Es C ry 'fort Innele to please wiy numerous iiitrmi•
with be groomed with the It \moo OUCCOMS.
/kW prnprwtor, thaukful for opt resole, hope. that with the ma
sic •ttecitton to hwoint re. In
=ant s coa•tateted shore stipatroose.
T BLAICF, Prow-too,
from all qutartera will bo supplied with every Mod n.
11011nery broody, Petteraa, sod
de Veltman Oats, at who
older tl lesale
prier
•
lin- Glee , hung en.: Preening partment with be atty.,
tate : lease of Mr. Albert L. litsks, from one of the Wyatt tnanufea
turn( I:muses in Nlaseadniiiette Rio work needs but • trot: t it
airs publl - psi:roust&
Price* of Illioaeitsissa sad Proomise,
A Itberal dtKount 1., Milliner,
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1 )PIIROIT, MICH.
Area ut. %so
100 PIANO FORTES,
k SCE A. 51.1 GENERAL AGENT 4,
Cowbell ahalliasit *vas Om, lows
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reerieetua: Charter
lrwu.•y.,rLttt . t.•. n • . 11r..
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Pats dept dn. Inf 4
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Eureka! 'What' have yea Found!
Tea mod 'plead* mud await kenottinout 4 •
veer ,Jroueltt to We ray, at
Jabs Golithiste, No. $ , Eirsann,• Meek.
In the .tore lately °coupled by J. It leeelee, *Mb.. lug
cLOTIIB, CASSLNEASS, VEKTINOS, .te
of the salt feelsioatake f Om sad Pattiente, earl J. trnr•nte
Weedy Ylette at 'every dooripthen to mutt the tieete • I th ,
wo ad h o odoo/ and the puree of tba moat rootentm,.l, o
you dosM te.,04. Dee wad be akonnadoof sea Ws eint......- •
the Onemin, sad Inv' ?Sena. The l'ilbhe will Aiwa , • tt .t
him met , willng u
as
nists *key afie by sliseeloe loi
Wei k , illknotk. lane a *IL Diet /*get No. o.llroorka Worn
Stint Street.
t 7 Orient Work not lad rap is thobeitimilog' and moat br
pave* silk*. Let am ealhinkerd twablli oonnalt *air ono in,o
reit by an vzsudastios, me be Wal.ebe, Gad too rim)...
Dl* Wif Kt , 1464.-.-60 JOAN WALD] ' . 4 .;.
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THE MISTAKE OF A LIFE-TIME.
•• Vott"eautioi b golug to •ceoi Ciy Jr "
invalid voice ru9l•_d thv suulii, dote, c
sevtit4.l air Oi the little cottage parlor—'•lu ?.ton
Clyde, - and a fiir, lace lilted fr.,111 tlt•
tuaiN. , s I,,uuge telluart., to quee:tiuu, , A tilt
ueep .lark eyes, lie proul, enrolee- , t
y •uug atau Wr b I /4 , 104 toping with hi.' gol.l 1, , ,n , •,t
yin, and wi)it , did., ready f,r
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" Wits s. • :" said be earelee.ly..l , l wu„l,
know They art. stsittng tne ar tn.. 11„ ( ..i. "„;
tiorcti for punctuality you trim Wb r flo
gi).11( ing hack at that palc, cure. •t Noe and 4, ring
thitve ue .n• Wald elpectA d—b.
. int, /I I t would not by b. -r r,. ti
~rrit z art- thrr. r‘rebi; 3-tt will be e)n)y
.tool ID( Ilalrte would not thank f .r
.11 ! 'oil Iwo a rclaport ti. goal bp• ;--
a:. n I e.tue froth Eui Are I i•Lail
Filewttitt,g tlu rr lord. sn.l rug. li
"te Rtll lough at thipr ...II) fear. then
; I VV,..iat../
Warshal4,
1% °WALDO
k. hag , 13 WripAst,
Aarun
(',y‘lt IH.•w Leurties.. 1;1.
-k {, girl 1.4,t q/kau s t t. , tier t.. r WI(
poi!. r. , ••• but •
%IR.! hg‘we,l unt t the brinr!tri,
Fault. r arid f gluier gr. w the lu%akliii u ith
tii, r, fall !lir foutit6Aut'
,•••id J ,•...relem. ~tiu • Woi Of
lA)alu,i u with e.. 1.1, vluepea t 1..•
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KOSIOUTH
Why, at the Jim,' twtheasead
From the Strada,• nteirator. lyttght
f heJugh the gloving acwia tin the da;: roe'.
Do the wowa ataemt, sad watch, and waft
tad rase *mast tbevtoer hW •
tround it Lea& U .lusty we,.
Hot lonely sad silent It
`ro , Latch hell ea& toted and prat
h.itonaw eihtlerea walk to-dal
Beneath Übe torrid asarnaper Skin
to the tatance, .41.11 ►na In.
I he cantt.tn't, palintattng roe' '
011 the sat tool listemers
%then hrethsrs 11,0 the.
Chet nisrche+l at .t*r•.eerk rtnto Ise
ui utbera MI and oft agah.
f Gl.l belt that husansa ss, oral pas 4•41
'toe Igrst, arru,. taa .staly pluck—
s and
ft.. rail, art , l, taco...a at haat '
I het.. • luk “rao..gist cloase4 the gt:Jos,
11 sm.' •.ur 11,01121/1 • WO ►1 rrtl.
11 in her oren,uhdolort.tro,mu
•he it. •nd hrar.l reth oultro t0,,,tu,-
th.l thought It rarh hrr hod+n•; Gn
watyle heart.' •12, i..g
he lIMP.II ILA' /outfit. tIL. lips *hat tu. I
11 elk isA to w. stern rtimetry•nit
e , whu.e LiIJuA eheoelle ,I•ss
?heir w0r.1•,11 , 4 tra ' v nil
t rue the Kandelplik tridg
BY ELLA FARMAN
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*1 60 A YEAS, gt .ADVANCE.
ERIE, SATURDAY *MORNING, Again 2,1856.
I could 114 kutraleilgtit qipuisilsi sad aossie
ors•I /Elite comet aaJ sbs,an.so bit 1141111141, IMAMS
qualify ber to seeds thew bnsebes. .
After lk {Nig **hist-vb. 'Maimed a witaatioa
II n distant village, a viihige melt sod *if mod
and aristocratic sod deatitwee4feiwalitreee,
nJ birh rt•li, , eve l / 4 1 beak bet . gletwilywil the
..orc Mel' abbe Here liithei wee to
• • .. 3 fa •t • end tees& two very witifei, int•
1, t awl in•wpabM ehl hires , the live-, sheirey
p tt i. ..1 tr ~f Painting sad mule, for whieb they
the ernallest particie of hkete. Buil Mts.
ti • .r v • Washington Jeeps knew these were
Eras the ('nteno,,
f ii,n able branches; ntodiostion for tb. Mbar.
Entuta and Eulinda 4M4y on tbvtorts street
w. re to inktructed by ver nea
Angeline Wilhelastos Joao and
Engeni. Jones, *0 tit be drilled likewise;
an , l pale, patient Ethel Item was td tideb them
fora amall, ver) small salikiy, sad the ptivilege
of dining at the family table when no suitors
wure pre-ent
Lif• grew glo nein than ever; the twilight
room dim sud uncertain. But such dreary
tuouotony could ant last forever, no mortal heart
can t•us....ou such dull, same wretchedness. Wild,
pun is 'often received as a bleated relief
An , ong the visitors at Mrs. ti Washington
J A, was bastsekte, s rich old bachelor, with
stnall gray eyes. light, straggling locks of an
uncertain hu. , , irregular feature,. abd flushed
,-,)tniriertion—a homely old beets/far, bet very
riPh He was a frequent visitor and Oren saw
Et I. ei Hitting quietly through the dialog room to
the room, and somehow he anon fancied she
would milky him en agreeable and eseellent wife.
Ind , q.d, we presume after a little be realty loved
her. soil was quite certain his wesdtb owed not
fail ~r wi n nin g both her heart and hand.
Mr- G Washington Jones was not (he most
heartless woman its torn, though so falsely proud
by reason of the to aristocratic notions she
linhibed from various persons she had met. And
w he found her rich old bachelor friend John
f.locitti her music teacher, she thought it
a be 3 floe thing for poor, dependent Ethel,
.ii •i tit, pros:nix/441 to furikeoor L>ie wait if possible.
.t,r , srdingly one afternoon site came into the
7 , ”.111/ 'Hi th Mr. Rine, and givieg him a seat
r.r• err .1, .1 to address Ethel is this vim:—
Misp. )i, )33,, I havi liked you much during the
tim. u , t fir,ll with me, and Sal eery glad that
air or.rrtunity i• now ofering that yon may oe•
eni., 4 I..bition equal only ono ia society. My
iriend, Nit. Rice, ha's determ ined to do you
• of introducing you iota society as bit
, I sm exceedingly rejoiced that such
I" , rtni),. io befall you." With as ea.
.9trrial .weep, Mrs. Cr Washington
l ' • ' wft room
d'llit bar Pchtl What m y m ew .), m rs.
Jr.neA ha. Pairl," spoke Mr. Rios is
hi+ tone " I lov.• you quite well, sad
pr. ,orn• uko love nt.; and I have there
.re dr( id. ei t , . wake yr,u my wife. I wilt now
t. think it, and bripeyon will name
1.0 / " Mr Riee then left tort witb
r% rind grveful bow
I: ~ h
nsti(hi u.'ti It, ti N'h,,;ioeTlt6e avritl of superter
h.t,l rrwi,t thiD. flalul her afiectaouar--
, utu %list that rich, old John
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As she heard sad reeopissd, she seemed is
Map late the sweet try; girl of Elm Dell
I Neese ; sad she stole quietly to the side of the
1 1 tall masque aid whispered "is it Clyde e
There was so reply; but the hall smassamßeg
=led Mn. lies through the se=
mid elmtdeg group., sad
passed epos the baltemy. list had theeti py
groups. gaud apes the face of their hostess as
she passed, they mid hare wondered st the
unpile of her mapeally powerful eyes, sad the
eluding of the scarlet cheek sad lip.
As they pseud out tato the cool shadowy bush
of moonlight, the man threw aside his masque
sad revealed a splendid face darkesed by Oe
son of other countries, and apes which the la
ger, of ears sad *mow had written visible ree
-1 ords. But, before a usesical sad *ralsy. yoke
had uttered—" I ma Clyde Aedenoa, Ethel,"
Mrs. Bier had reeognind in that flee the star
of her Elm Dell life, bat she did sot spook.
" Yes, I am Clyde Aadersoa—unfettered as
when I left yea—bat you, Ethel ?" The words
wen uttered proudly, regretfully, questioctiagly.
The only reply was a heavy 'hobo' sob.
"Mj' Ethel e sad the ladies head was taken
and was not •withdraws. Thee a long tale was
told how be married Clara Marlboros.* sad
went to Europe—bow his wife had provea false,
sad be abruptly left her, awl no tidier of the
faithless one ever followed him, sad hew is the
boar of his crest and, as etersal love was bore
for thetrest». girl be so coldly left is Elm Dell;
sad be called up all the latest energies of his
soul sod woe laurels in his profession, and sow
bad ems* Mk over the waters, to buoy if per.
ebanee the girlish heart was mitered. " And
bow do I it, Ethel?" he salted sadly, for
the whits band bed been withdraws sad all
tears dried
" That my hand is seethe», should be sulk
cleat reply. You have come too late, Mt. Ander
son, too late."
" Not to late Ethel, if halt hat will it so.—
Smile, Ethel, sad I will take you twit; to-eight,
and is a sonny home more.. the waters we will
lire a true life and forget !"
" Never ! sever !"
Clyde Anderson was alms is the dark hush
of the shadowy moon!ight.
'The one mistake of his rash thoughtless youth
had resolved all the various phases of his after
life into a bleak sad vast disappoiatment. Be
neath the following Wiese» of that lint fatal
mistake--the sumatiag up of his life assoested
to this.
Puntwartom.—A pia/lulu ease of pbroalo
nition is said to hays cowered meetly in Coving
ton The cifoutostanees, of willows truth we hare
oo reason to doubt, se narrated to us, are as fol
lows :
A Mr. M—e, who, until lest week, bad
bean conlieed to his bed for secret months of
eonsumptioa,aceoeted his wile, who attended him,
one evening, with the remark, " I wonder if he'll
oome again ?" When asked as to his meaning,
be recalled, with evident surprise, " Why, didn't
you see s tall, whitchaired gentleman pass out
of the door as you came in ?" Os being war
ed that nothing of the kind bad been seen, that
no gentleman had been about the premises du
ring the day, he sprang from his bed, and ex
claimed with great emotion, " Then it is as I
imagined ! There certainly was an old, gray
haired man here, and, en am s living being,
be told me I should die live minutes titbit his
neat cell." As 'Eat was mods to qui..t the pa
tient, and to remove the impreesio, by a-uuring
him that it was all a dream, bet is vale. He
replied, " No, it was not a dream ; shall die
immediately ;fief. seeing him *gala." Oe the
morning the wend day sebeetineat, Mr.
M-1 was forted bis devoted wife to be in
$ dying ooedition. BeEl was just obis to articu
late " I sew him ; my time itsel come," and en-
Were we at liberty to give the same we ebeeld
'do so; but at preeent"that privilege is denied wt.
As we said before, there is however, little doubt
but Abet the facts *conveyed substantially se here
narrated.— Citteiscati Empire',
PRANTON Taaut.—W a andermead that aale
bars of oar oidasso mad paws, Dv* is the
oosatry as the limo of die railroad, have bees
coasiderably isnotilod sad ao shirtask bi
oisgslar films sotiood. oa messed 000 s•
Rios*. Bosom silo hosed ll sot 12 tiolook
it sight, she appfsooli eta train of awe boo been
*sly bosid,tbo AAA iktbe whistle sad the
rasiblbig Of the ergo isoroloisg is &limos
mail dm Dm :Imbed the gammas Depot sad
dap*. Psomes hoe roe to gm limp* to led
ost tie owe oleo mint ski* esusaid lop boor;
sod elm they got time fooled so tate. The
depot siesta soy that so tads is so die woad st
that hoar of the ielibt, yet the Womb a yes_
la inuaiotsbeebiLharaldod by the reoliatoi, - Sed
{to .I*d sloitillittbi Ato
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tbe Stli last, .b 4 1). rind . !4r aNseirri
buy fiempos vim; of Lis* preilikat elies:sll. 7 t,r gesi6l4l
be relation to Donbas of *I tatelaustl *Wei .
esbeelited to *pee the ries of 'mealy *lmes, erbdt.ile, 414
yet an lees active Asa %key sheedd be, fiei
GA4OlBO'll nerd b til• slavery aims. eiseb,
444 feelleari, to all *time, we oosamed tb..strait trait
this setairslik speeeb which we subjoin. Tie eososesoie
with the Cbtoteoeti C doer)
" It becomes my duty, then, as will as that of,
your own, to inquire whether there is anjthingl
is the proceedings of the Convention that Oaliai
%Wit one who has from childhood beleaged tO ,
the Democratic party to depart from that party,
sad now enter into some other organisation. So
far from seeing any resume to do this, all the
souvictions of my jud n =t, all the sentimental
of nay heart, all the 'tom I have been able
to give the subject, satisfy me that it is the:
highest duty of every Now York Democrat
cordially to puppet the neltiliastios o f Bo o b o o :a
mid Breekinridge. [Applause.] I am aware
that some gentlemen with whom I formerly
sated—s fair, as I trust— see the matter in a
different light Like myself they form their
own convictions, as they have a right* to do, Ind'
set upon them. They seem to suppose that emit&
new rule has been laid down, or some new pria
eiple avowed upon the subject of slavery which
calls upon them to quit the Democratic party. r
see so such thing. Entertaining similar senti
ses cos saa notb s l i tion i a ng ac i t aa n ha c t t h m ail e proce7 au ta po edi ar a n i me t rs h t o w h f erc t q h u ac e it l e v s a t h e s :ci pa n l n y r at t e y c i
in which I leave bees-born and reared. (Applause.
I am told, that in looking at the resolutions of
that Convention, they have been able to discover
that they pledge the Democratic organisation to
the attemoion of slavery to free territory. I
here read's/tow reeolntione carefully, and with
what little iatelligenee I have been able to apply
to them, I can lied no such thing in them. I
offer a reward, now, to soy of these highly in
telligeat Republican gentlemen to point me—net
Rita mange its Kansas, not to a souffle in Wash
ington, not to so improper speech or an improper
neorspaper article—but to a line or sentence in
coura g e the
pAi ci pt,ia n tuseh e otle itabla w etit h csot i e ch n he sl e i r no xe to sp i o rw r o le f usi ss fi r o t an rh n e s ier ooT h pfi tati n o tiho vfree en c'es ue: t i es ti ni cin o nw te n tn : e sa n tti :
Couvestion may well be divided into two classes;
is pent, and second, those which lay down rulej I
for the evernment of the admitistration that it I
to some in, and the party which is to support that
administration for the future You will all readily
see that where the Convention speak of the first
they speak for themselves and express their owe
opinions.—To ilium rite what I mean, and not hi,
tending to express any opinion on it, the Convert.
tiou unanimously endorsed the administration of
President Pierce. They had a right so to endorse
it, and be will receive that endorsement as the
judgment of intelligent, able, patriotic men, too
pressed, very likely, after mature reflection. But
o,hen the Convention come to speak of the future, um roma:toles of the - f
Uouven on; WhiTerfliol
that it is
practicable t°s u"
port
t Aldld
whobelieve that ti a m a dan goon i fir oodt
to a principle of importance laid dawn by the
Convention, be ought not in good faith support
the candidate presented by the Convention.--
(Cheerio( "good, good," and applause.) Ihelieve
that principles are of more importance than the
candidates. I believe that the party should be
homogeneous I believe that the man who enteve
an association, secretly or openly, intending to
violate the bond that holds them together, is a
traitor to the organisation of which be is a
member. I would never support a party unless
I approved all the important principles that were
presented in the party convention!. What, then,
are the resoletious; of this Cincinnati Conven
tion? I would not undertake, of course, to de-
atilt you by a minute recital of all these resolu
tions, and explaining each of them, but I met
call your attetition to one or two, which I think
are of paramount importance. I allude, in the
first place, to those resolutions which advert to
the subject of slavery I understand them_ to
that hereafter, in the organisation of
critOries as well as in the legislation of emi
gres!, the whole subject of slavery should be
withdrawn from Congressional action. I under
stand them to hold that it is not proper to make
slavery the subject of national and political dims
sion, sod I understand them to say, as they said
honestly in 1852, and reiterate now, that "we
will resist the agitation of the slavery question,
is or out of Congress, under whatever color or
pretest the agitation may be brut." (Applause.)
To these resolutioes I cordially subscribe. I
regard them as a covenant made by the members
of the party, North, South, East and West, to
which they should adhere as one of the incidents
to membership in the Democratic party. I regard
them as the platform laid down iu 1852 by both
thegreat politieal parties of the country. I under
steed that as the platform upon which I rook my
it pos was i laidtionat
d T a a w m a m a a t n t y he ll fin al t l, m a eo t t t h in e g tim of time
De wh m il l
artery to ratify the nomination of President Inane.
I anootrbeed then that I believed the State of
New York would stand upon it. Ste did stand
lira it., and the people of the whole country,
withinsignificant exceptions, stood upon it. It
was a platform of peace—it woe a platform of
affection and love—it was a platform of mutual
respect and honor, it ens s platform of the Con
stitution eebential to the preservation of this Union.
I should be glad to know what excuse any Demo
erat of the State of New York, who stood upon
this platform in 1852, has for not standing upon
it now. [Applause.] The only practical applica
tion of this platform to the present day is is
regard to the Territory of Kansas. Ido nos
prow.. 1,. .1 r.. i u you by discussing Kansas. I
attach sotto. ttripettatios to the United Swan--I
attach some important*, to the other oosetties of
the world—l :atria some importaoes to the
white people of oar country. (..ipplansa.) . ,
In regard to Kansas. I think proper to say that,
l i v ii a b l i i tio l n " of el s Y la d v iss ery " t " n ve tha ti t i T he erri re r l ary, yet, as a
°°ilctoKilie"lmadietistoTtitiehlatmireti°.risystsettuorydenalli"eNci:Derawebth:awenC:etdte:ai 7 c" w c at t oh . sa de ccTli tru e d ah o dime n y e a t n . I r
e br: T ad Th ern dtt li n'ealPe t es h l som ie se e'rl d w i e
40,000 or 50,000 people there,
0 00 gov e ers titt e tio n s i el .
me ad, topeoeureide
whoiee s tb n he
ienviritunireoPiertLfa
people that are to aeterwiee the dot NW Ai shat
state. They knee the riglibto,dii It under the
Kisses sot. perhaps. Aisle, alivit has been
letelPheloi by Senior Douglas whibbyrovidds for
hhaolosetiwa of members to a convention to deafer
mho whether Kiwi shell oose into this', oft
folios; mai fors a Biagi 0004 Or ' not
1.,, *
and if. the, delteriliiS. 04 1 h• tr It
that they shall fors Seisk. Mllloithiliem•
the eleotiow is to be. WM im Noitilla!oc no bill 1
is Iltswe up with uttrsordisary ea& It abollebee
all *we laws WO* have boss the ellab of es
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all tile laws this Isitiifere ItifllF the froodows of
the P r et i at i rldbt - I -"
from re. Lot ihere_ Tt ". • Ass
chi people wha,lsowelsomAgivea cast of the
nradi l atZdre4s6l6lll4
vote. The bill possiime lot the ippoiatosest
NVlSltilitY4l2 3ffiat
able ea.. No soma whole , • •
eatiatinat Samosa woad & belooPrOlMll.olosllped
tie vast *sam urged JamplipitjA r ift it
iroold maks *Cason a alaveholikogamti
Per oil* mon:no will eumaider thattimoidem
You are welt aware that, tat cost
it„iihk to my rotoarialrhall .2 l;
.comislastial way, Clasghter,rit - •
that I ahooW say what wash:Mot
-chaste it the North, and what amid oft - Wm
him at the !forth; and, tht.refore; is libtrpooolit
gate of the inibicet, I do ant deem it
aoaaithar• the quemiou whethi4 ii woii i°
-
a slave et. free State But I say this. Asa 0
would mak a slate :4ta:c, the oppoweeto tof 211 -
ehanan at the &nth cannot ohjeet to it. Iltr.
Sewatd proposes to admit Konen now into- the
Union, with a S•alt. Con?titution, under or in
defiance of which the void ofilaniaa, If If We
adopted, alight, next Novensb , ,r, do emusily
Douglas bill now authorizes them to do by
The State of New York, or any orlostr,tha I d a
the confederacy, has an unquestionable
an alteration of thi• constitution, to es •
slasery of it slwookes If Kansas -were • ,
adder the Topeka Constt tin inn, itmight
s l aver y i n N,.‘ ember next Nothing, is mI -
Mout, could be Inure fatal to thecae.. of bander
then the admission of a State with alienCan
atitstion, to be changed to slavery in font wags
after each adiatiattou Will any honest or jnea
man deny that the people who ere in lEanesenew
have jues as touch right to take part is the Ike=
Luat i un of a State Calettittaloo a, the pimple mbo
went there six moot to ego? Sind/ thaw" •ikolake
a snap judgment in Topeka hare aspeeinkprkeil
ege to Ludic(' a e , mstiturion for the people that
were tardy in g. ttitig to K-,nsas frown Nam.
cbsett,=, Conceerietr, South Carolina, New York,
or any usher State . ' No It I. bus as sot of
common justice and fairness to allow the -actual
settlers in the Tnrrir'ry to franks the Statirini•-
stitution, and the toil ..t Mr. Doggies, in ney
humble opinion, grrirds the privileges- of the
actual se ttlers with great care, and satisfies every
body except the persona who want to make- a
trade of the slavery agitation. [Apemen, 3
I have thus adverted,gentlemen, to emend
the resolutions and the platform or the Dime
crank party I unw 1. are tb.it subject ma pass
imuoaluotely to speak of another party, which
has been the subject oc awe oiaeuasion in this
state. I allude to di, ILpublioau party—.the
party that is fnun, , .l mainly on the subject of
slavery, mud Loring Cougreae for special
legiala
tire ne'4, and fur advantages of legislation,
which they eau obi .Ili But I alltulo here par
ticularly to their views upon the slavery gees
Lion. I have told you what WAS the platform of
the Democratic party 1 now ask your attention,
fora sing:u moment, to the platform of the $e-
--14:,..n tarty, beeacrse it is upon that, of eetree,.
IS true that Fremont h - --t ..tortaiit not compauyl!s anso„ a
Presidency. Frem o nt is celt• Gra terintitriar...
no doubt juatl y, for his equestrian feat, liingirter,)
but it remains to be seen what exhibition be
present whcn he comes to show bituself stmiting
on twn platf ,rtn:, an i riding two hone. Lush-
ter.
Now, the Itepuh:ie.in Convention, in paining
their resolutions, undertook to define, the poem
of the government upon the subject of sI&Ne3.
After giving their views upen that *objets; amy
resolve that " we deny the authority of Convies
or a Territorial Legislature, or toy individnettor
individuals, ‘ to give legal assistance toeless* in
any territory ut the United State* w tide the pse
cot Constitution shall be maintained." The
protect constitution is the same as the see _we
had in 1789. Mr, Fremont the oandidate el the
Republioan party, places himself up!n this plkit
rural, anti aye it is second only in kuseriesi im
portance to the Deolsratiou of 'Americas lade
pendonee. Let us look at this questiom... A s .:
mining that the oteatitution has not elila
upon this subject sine/ its adoption, wt lase
the Republican party claim as the xmatitlitiosal
power of Cottrjess over the suhjeot t Theyeay
that no State or association of itidividnale As,
under the constitution, give /eve' sestatimest to `k.
slavery in any territory of the United Stiiten.—
Now, slavery was creatod in defiance orals eon
stitutional tbe , :ry in Texas, in Lousisna, is All
katisiss, in Missouri, and in Florida; and the
surrender of fugitive slaves is enforced is all
sections of the St at..s northwest of the Obitr;tad
in defiance of this saw" constitutional theory,
slavery exists in the District of Columbia--
What is this Republican platform, then • Why,
it is incendiary, it is revolutionary, and in dbeet
violation of the e ,‘ustitutional rights of the ester
al States of this T'uiou. It is intendel.Willha a
dagger st the heart of this Union, and taint be
s “,„,,,, aar ily folio tiLd by a dissolution of the 000-
[ e d am ,. Now, upon that platform Mr. Fre
mont plants I:times:if.
Who du you suppose drew that platfeem!—.
There is but cue living wan who could draw it,
LA voice —Seward,] and who has been the ash
ject of some complimentary remarks by asses-
Liman whosvecede.4l me, acid that
sa mut a as
some one just remarked, Wm. U.
Seward, and Seward alone, could have a
platform like that, not that he has the Wows
hope that this - propet could be canieill,fur be
sever a,dvoeated anything that. could ha emnied
[Laughter ] It is a fundamental *maple with
him always to advocare something that wet
can be omitted and eta be eternally agitated.—
If Win. Morgue iii carried away, the wbeleisom
try is excited by anti.wasertry ; bat tat goat ?
To punish the murderer? No. It bi tie welly
thing to which Seward and his lkieediropsedd -
Deer agree [Laughter I 'Their polity big Si
ways been to ketp up au eternal agitatioseekish
can he made the means , f his polities' askew
gueut, and which can never come by any ponnibil
ityto any practical resu l t Such bar bees the
policy in regard to the internal iMptolllllolllsl
111 this State. If the building of a canal beesinsa
;topcoat, Mr. Seward advocates It, but 'di in
stant there is danger that the canal AU lie Wit,
be advocates a wider 1110 , 1 more extended gam
of improvements, which can never, by ad. pow
iiiiity, be completed. (I 4 eughter.l
And so it is with the question of ‘SiiNsty.—
Thi s asi d i atakiag to 'Wish .laved is ilk Si las,
where it is recognised by the eparditotion of the
United Sates, and the constitutions of the tow.
eral States—this undortakios to brasifdriss the
clear Constitutional provisioas for the verism der
of fugitive alma, thus assenting ta- wrest aide'.
er law in the face of the Coustiisties a the
United States and the paramount law MI the
wintry, are only the food 41 which he seerish
to the otAt of *Station without the slightest
hops of intantlOW of effecting any litsotised on
t.init::,:i....qtroll Now, gentiosse, *w bus
nalts,tion le liontility toilta Speak.
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Eliail,md *it rate apeeklui; Odin** to .
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