THE ERIE oBsERvER • N. Tot kikaletli. ad on agts otdatt 1,1001 *sl 1, • artitit FROMm mid %ht, t be us. ,b ) , •ittect troao far merehante sod tpose littileJelpha, T tlie thdeefore, we write the attention or our utateLsbttlip d 1 ere to the advertionsent referred to. BENJ. F. SLOAN, EDITOR. SLOIA 4, MOORE, PV131.,15-11SRa 4AIILTRD A Y , smarm. DEXOCRATI9 ZOKIXATIONII. POR rittlilDNNT, JAMES BUCHANAN, or rENNOI.v/.4t1 fog rics ritESLDENT, JQHN C. BRECKENRIDGE, OF KENTUCKY • DILMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS CLIfLL 4:0111(1111tONVR. GEORGE SCOTT, Columbia 00. ♦CDITOA GUMIAL, JACOB FRY, Jr., Montgomery 00. Democratic Convention Re-Assembled. The 1/011 Ttatorat Irma, haring withdrawn his name ar a osadidats for Slrweyor General, s commanlcat,on addressed to the Dresommtle State Central Committee, at its last meeting In flarrtaburgh, a resolution ..Z/1 ad4tcd be u.at Committet, vast the cation lad delegates u( the last Democratic Stat. Cot eaatirm, to amenable at cii.INDERSBVIIG, on ICEDNEiDAY the faith del! of Ancust next, at 10 c cl,el. A M , to nominate a ostadielita for gurres , r General, t ell the vacancy created by the deals anon of Judge fres In pursuance of this action of the Darsocrstit State Central Committee, the officers and delegates of the Mat Dmotratie State 4 onrentton, ere respectfully requested to Meat at the Lme and pls. , . sorry mentioned. and for the purpose Mated TOR" vv . yoßxry, Cbairmsu O. 6 WESTCOTT, LaiAt n licKLNLvr Topics of the Week Fairbury sad Erie Hoare/ed. As aanoen tied by bloat., and iitnerwae, the i•ereusooy of breaking ground on !he Sunbury and Erie road will take place Emu this roy t., dsy The orator of the day if Judge Tromp Fin plat” selisetel fir the ceremony, a the farm of Dr Brandes'..! Ist of the city llinits sad the or ier of exerelees will d ,Iloless be ILODOCLOCtrd this morning ,We tyffise qui:e a number of Prilladeiphl ans her. an/ we have d inbt the affatr will par off to the entire sat afacton of' all e interned And when II be. passed otl, we hope the tail will be e,lcatneocad 3u good earnest Cam the Bard of Nisntsgi.r•i. the e lntraetors, and our people gPflialily plat their Fbouider. In the wheel. and with less tat b•tlt ttl,rr a-•lo•i. resolve that the enter prise th•ll seereed P S The follewkng Is th, I.l,4tamcne, at e..lepted the Committee "f Arrangements The Procescou will Fortn on South Slde toe Pere The right reeting on French Street. in th• f , ,ll‘.wir.g order let. MilitAry 2d Bead 2d. Fire Depertuietit 41Q. Citizens &bunted. WI. Jo Carriage; Mayor' 4 Pri.'sdalpbra ~ad En*, President of Sunbury and Erie Rill Road, Orator of tr e Day and Clergyman 6th. Members of Selee-t C ollaCli of Ptilladolph.a 7th. Members of C.,:cmJn Council of Philadelphia Sib. Board of Livect irs Sittibury and Erie Rail Road. sib. Member. f Select and Common Councils of Erie 10th. OA Citizens of IVestera Pennsylvania. Committee of Arrangement. 12th. C.:12017? in Camases - nth Citizens on Ft.,,t. The Proeeaston Wilt more round the Park to State street, up Suite to Ninth, ern's Ninth to Buffalo Road, and thence to the Ground desiguated by the Committee ORDER OF EXERCISES Ist. Greyer by Rev George A. Lyon. 33. Address by lion. James Thompson 3d. Breaking ground by S. V .Merrick. President “f instmry end Erie Company. 4th Thirteen GUNS and Cheer. D CLARK. Cling Marshal. tien. J Ktllpatruk, Lt. C01..' W. M'Land. C. W. Barr Lrnafty, towards the eolorel pop of tLIA , oun , ry "—Fred. bou 9 - lase Pap,. There is e whole ;,Crary .1 truth, appropriate for the political tames, contained in tins extract. Its author, with considerable shrewdness, and a vast deal more honesty than belongs to a maprity of the accidentally white Black Republicans, beginning to search fJr a little wheat arnonett the mass of chaff and excitement with *biota the freedom "shriekers" are seeking to feed the public mind. T. whole hist9ry ot this mushroom party ic Po replete with faliehooil and de option, that many of its impostures mast needs go utrebuiceil for mere want cif time and spasm Tbis instance, however, is t» str.king and significant to be allowc.l pass annUtieed. What will the genuine' Abolitioni•ta of Erie euunty think, when they are informed that the very Free State men who they are daffy asked to moist by !briar contributions in money. and by their votes at the polls this fall, and whore candidata for President = Vies President the Abolition Organ of the county bad tit us head this week, have solemnly and in fora of taw determined, abet if Kansas I. admitted as a Free Mato, ea seri>, free or share, hue traits tie borders. Tho' he may be free, and holiest, and industrious, and tatelli- pot, still he's a nlgzer," and to Inferior organ, shall not lemma the samo h.r, nor his foot tread the the same eon with the philanthropic, liberty loving free Stair ,nee We well remember the agonising howl that went up from t►s throats of the " friends of the colored man" when In dians proposed a Email statute for Ler use. Every ora tor and every press of that ilk gloated over it as an oects aloe upon which they could properly pour forth their pre- GiOISS, pious strains in behalf cf the outraged Goddess of Ltiserty, in Leh&lf of the blessed " unity of the race,' slid in the name and on the behalf t,f all that is good in Gov_ eminent, 3dorals and Relig.eo But now, a law precisely similar in character is emhndle I into the celebrated Topeka free State Coast et attlos i• advocated nod extolled by a party that ignore every other :ssue than that of Liberty and Slavery, and the Democrats in Congree. and throegh the country sue libeled and abused beeaupe they refuse to Make tide choice .•on•titutiennl provision elerwylly When a party. arrogming to itseif all the round of mo . malty and Uospel truth, sets about revolutionizing and re forming the r , inseienee• and condoet of thirty millions of people, it becomes especially essential that its own course and conduct shall be consistent. The Black Republicans has. declared at ell time., in their convention., on the Kamp, and through their press, that the •' only question" before the people in the present Preeidential campaign is filherty against rditeery Ignoring ever, other Jesus in the oostimit, they prokete to expend their very souls in a holy seal for this. We love the spirit ofa truly earnest man, ma* whose heart is indeed iatent upon the aceompliahment of sow* proposed good. And at the same Limits, do most deeply despise the honied hypocrite. whose every word is a lie, and whose every act is the proof Kansas, the "fair , heritage of Liberty," as the abolition and republican ex horters dettght to claim that she " shall be," is to be de graded far below the •' barbarous South,' by the very mea who love the colored man en intensely, that they are burs . tag to sunder the Union is battle for his rights. If the Topeka Cosstitwtioin was adopted. that same anfortunate being, by the premeditated ehoiee ni•his Republican friends, would have not even the potitivetrights of an ox la that &tate. The latter may live and labor there. The negro shall do neither. If a Negro should happen to be assaul ted and beaten on the sail of this "fair beritige,f it would be a grave question of law, we suppose, with the Abolition Doctors under , this Republican 't °imitation, violater, balsa an outler by that Constitathin, is caulk hoe eyes the legal redress that the master ofjhe ox might have—a prosecution for " cruelty to animals." It Is time, Witted, for the colored into to declaim against such pal pable, dautalag inoonsistency, and to demand of his pro fessed worshipers and friends a remedy for this 'fairest violates of the first priociples of Liberty, towards the colored people of this tlonntry," aostribsiioas shall be Made to the ewe of hypoeraey and oppression. Trade with ritnadelothlu. We neglected, last week, to call 'dor attoutio• of oar wereantile readers to the advertisement headed, " Aferrhetass of as Wee( aad -Verdure's's' !" We do so sum, however; sad as the season is approaching when they lay is their stook for Fall and Winter trade, an examination .f the claims of Philadelphia and her merchants. will per hap. reps, the inreetuteet Adds treat the fact that PhiWclphla is, by an odds, the WNW weaufeeawiag elq is the Cities, and lmooe, that away blade of goods cost be bought meek .helper there than eisewhere, the ad. vanlitype of opening a Wow wart fee the sale of the pre. Anodes. of the West wed North Was an lewey, sad Aosta attract lineation. We we told that Plinsedphin hays of New York quantities of barley, latest, sheen, sad other preesekese et dike maw, it 'Ma sbe has is pay a Sew It pi* be AUGLIOT tt, 18341. Tie 4Lireatees lairenUen of the Iste• Next. to the Telegraph, we think Dutests• lie: •.• • "" • ' '`` .l " 1 !derbies Is the realest invention of the age We had '"' 4 "‘"" read a good deal to regard to the manufacture '. ! Bensole, bet we had concluded it was, like Petno't rttetnl to turn Irater into light. impracticable for any useful pur pose- We base been undeceived, however tior (nen TaussnalL, of the firm of Sanger, Camp, a True flit'." i own the right of this county, together with othe- terr•tor in the West. put one of these machines to our dwelling lust week and it has now been running emelt: days Tri s"week, the most satisfactory results, both as regards to light and cheapness. While the light produced by the tnsch , ne .• cheaper, even with Bentotemt $1,50 per gell,m. than 1.03; gas at $3 par thousand feet, it is equally as g rod. e T ta!`y as pure, equally as free from smoke or offenstva noel, A nd much more pleasant to the eye Thus,wh!!c• Cott c• t.a a glare that, by constant use, renders weak est:•e pain! , !, the gas manufactured by thi. machine Las a sof't.e brilliancy prwdaced hr or , other artlfieittl light we saw Add to tfact , that ~.ne e lwsys Its- Ole of h•e two ma s t he tr not dependent (q - • whim eorpnr iio de. Lv iml , rG.et tr- Ie 111 Ire Charged vr.•lk gA. 1644 have s'reng n' •% titaarely make r,ne of these infiehine. s% Art ty In •\ ery 100.•11,91,1 I rt . '. ,tre•tr, pe , hapf . - 11 can I,rohteinrd trutri the the• 4 lions may not hate Po inuc‘..i weitht , r where no gas pipe has. 1..%en lat , l duwn. or in t em tillages where n.. gas works here rroete we ‘.. ry certain arta. , enjoys . 111• n,wsnaper. the ,heerfal fa , •e, friend* in the el enint. w, t• • furni.ki h‘inself w.th of frtll,h:ft , 9 If LOT of OW f". 4 tar. desire t, eAe . r rO, w cheerfully invite them to e,lt at ..ur r , ri•len •s. ' erect, Frou,n 'so t 11. ; r for I , th. wattrr 'uoveu eonlyiene• by the 111,wk ktor p and by those w. , rth,eP, the • 1t1pah!, , , , , Mate!. From Mama In Ge"rgia th‘ y ' I • expres;Lons, dug from th , burial 4rounl ll• Mr likv.hanati when he w.t. •elreelv "411 h 4. and 111ltIU. , t+ni I:if .pfe , thr• r make hire favorable to a •y•telli of L.w .rah . hii, leit for th. ktepubliean Coultaitzeo f Erie l'• , totem .t the ! IIP•1 depth pr.diltay* id ori.or to pit: Pennavlt ant.. t ivorite pito - itt a f,tlra poviti h0.1..re fellow r darn , . N•t rater, of tour r, 1 • the re;olut that ,ortatulttee in regard to Nir. Ituon•anan $ r• , teriot • with the ,elebratetVOtend LOMB idf S ow att t er, reri .t o d t erg couteutp.t:o , r N tart Buchanan may Litre ILA trl forty y err. , 11. g. • o a6O ~ 1 rettit.i is nut of the s.tgittert consequence ale that a e Anus 1.,.. action• and prinetpies of the wan t.aoseli thro,g4 try course of a i .n li r publw hie, trout t u feeling• and tnentanent•. Nor is t any 004 e ILllpv[l.l‘ll , o whether he asserted or not, In ho grossly .I ,, crvorted ,he cussi,.n on the subject of the pr,re of Labor, that .; always hear 4 naturai relattonru.p to tne lir- Uhl Deirearette Curreetioa in Row enunty, pia, vs, addreere4 by Winibas bfibertu sa (*wi se Ind& TheAsuevellhie wee kap red *ottni gads, eat the .d of the Oblllisethe lede•rek•r, abet ause with i>ta ielopion tlw WI pate of VW *easy, sip OR die lisiimilleas re poi Not lledhsese lOU got a tiket hellelakie t Irue.tla %II 1• Fair in Poltic•t• ThiP not Iti•11 tl teul t d• , I have been adopted witlimit the !e4-, c o establip troFt.lity to deto , .er.try they have •hhi winch t given in exchange tur wheth...e t " meta, per day" tw ,11.1;are, I,l't keret in .1.1,1 1 . fact! I ndispural.:e, and t. d in r) I r. L, d i,• t, no fito.)unt of f41...,i1,-Attou r Il• .r • AN t the U,t , nd e , ,nrer,•ci 4, Lek • U ur nl.l mendue,t) pu• ir. rcqu •tt..,rt L.! r 0w..., ~ usple,.treiglof .r gra rl, tru:3 4t, 1 r tato xo a't fi.;ti,,t,npli , 3 Cr. r pollues: 4ntagont• n•r, p low • n ".• • un— r .u• farturiug•, 1.. i• :nit+ :ai 1 r Texto. pre-eut thi• hartn'.o.• et , hang , , n,gl feeltr.; Int i e4ly pr...r!et for a% unwnrrtntab , upon the orolzonsntnt ri-ghts Eur. , p* and a to, n t resoluti , n to the ettintin.A of fre , lo.n. ro - .1; from pole to pale' rx It is hurt totrely po.•ibto thAt tlid•r.• f•-•v •••••In credulous itloolth to belies e these mon.cr•lii• fit'mr EIMBEMI the " Mvaroe ,i - t-trine”—not inter'eren the centrte the Rarapean pnerer , •ugoeted. ree.meneried, notes' Rubs, in being altehated from ,t , shoold br pined I under the illfilleSP, nt a h , t re nation. s• t.• seriouw peril 0:e inter, , . !ht. MIMI The 0- , end conference 1111“. situp ;.• a •,i..)ting I.eterf, the Arueri..an minirtars at the English, l'rench, and s" pau courte, for the familiar ilter”banire of thou' t,err. regard to the proposed purchase ..f Cubit :14, I nit. Sates and other gut •tIOI3A collateral to the: I ropoutt, . The paper drawn up on thespot and ' y tt,ens : g.,, no farther than tots. It tt panifi•• in 1,1 e reasuable to It, temper. It pronounces the .aux : therepuLlir a sufficient one. It ergooft at teugt:i t A .1 must I /me liccome, of t.e sartiy, • • 1 • • • Union. It urges up )o pan tI.. irup.,:taa t &ad to the peAce of the .oral hue ihoul/ I. thus litt,t,) ,•J t that OWII 4.1./I:II.CAPIALtd ti/Ll2,fel W rii r • aid prowptrity,..nd would place . • our OWIP Tellol.iteeS Rah irvictro d • u ee. r,) Thit IA the rum .toit substance of tb• taut. .• • oonferener. TbLr it tn , whose i tr.h. what constitute.. so grave an offal: c to t...e e . t • . I grass lintrlots. Mr. Buchanan. .n u , menu rildlnticalea, endorsed LJtoing but hLN o prominent po.ros in the demoentie recd f iwiL) fie endorsed no inure than he .i.d ,u hi• •i !, the P&G&Ma que•tion to l 7_{ II ads-curate , ' n course of pulley in our foreign rdiatt ,uo, remarkable degree. a man of peace; but 1,, .1 1 5t , 1,- , wetted (and what genuine American will 1 , .5• flag ought never to pnbmit to an insult 1r C , r^l.ol power with impunity, and admitted bis belief tb.t• 'I • beat way to compel other ri , ition• In respect u• them unmistakeably that we respect otirsel.e. James B. Clay. son ..f the great an•l I'n. , .ti bas c9ce net for Etnehannan.—Clevelmod Pla *docile, Ile is the came ion" who tore down" Ashland." I 'cantilevered her timbers into canes and cold theta leas watched, Le will have Clay', bones oat ~ f h.. Fret. Cl. laved Herold. We offer the abote in answer ty the ();,...r. ant" notitse of the eowree of Jame• B. CIS,. A p.ln (14). bolo of "detneantng" hzineelf se he ha" ok3a,,t to entortams any teetinip to muitnnu w.th ,he ulu• ut orator and patriot_—C.c.to. The charge made a`wve againtst toe /toe , 1 11-cry r I s a toe —denounced a'. such by diet de Hilt me:, 1 .1s .01 when jtrst made by the L.,a,•rille .fue, ,+• ao.l :I. 1.. should not find a place in any reepectel•le i. iper We Ir,. colleet very di.tinctly the reply of Clay when , `lorgri 1 r Prentice of the Jo., kat, with tearing down otsli manufacturing the timber Into canc. SEW Ccfl ems worthy of the eon of such a man • .t enwhl:ated tl•a canting hypocrite of thy Jownsui, mp'e•ell put in ind:to further attacks 1 that quarter. The ,reum.rsr^.. out of which the Jewoirof manufactured tlic-cherge w a thin. Prom age the fatally residenee et " bennile suaaf.—wu PrODolleted so by comt.et.nt builder/. .t.t was taken down. Of eourse, earns ►cd other anenten , ..es inensfaetared from 1 16. timber became des: tilde ksep sake• t. ell the illastiieus Clay's friends, aye up, 'watloos for timber became sueonatetit that, to saes Muse'( ecusataat saboyaaoo, the .on delivered a portion .1 it tic a meciusaie in Lexington with diree*ons to oss.nufe,:tture .t into each articles u the people tnifht deice, sod doh., r over the proceeds to u semi,, 40clitty fAuf r benefit of Oes poor. It wan done, and out of this the t.aprt that (aimed upon the Father lithe!l alive. cow inewilite. turn alsoster upon the son' awakes. Wass is Erie. We lawn that a call is out, ausserouely signed liy i,:.1 , , and reliable WM., iskitis city,/ fur the organisstit u (.4 the fries& of Mmtisas FILLIOni in this county. It is signet by ass who, hating is liaise put stood the bnnit of the battle for whig principle, have so idea now of allowing VW Erie Cowie, backed up by !tektite Kelso, Zing Co., to trade theta off to Lowry, Teller Co, for the purpoto of tilling up tiiness?, risk, of the Buck liepsbliesiss, and thus siding in the work of dis union sad treason inargarsteol at the Convontion which nowilestad Present. Is view of dib feet, we would bet to our neighbour "mead the wseass,W that it would his en oat of wisdom in take of at kart sae of the two tboseand wldeb it has masked Yuman in this *testy. I= ArF uS ius, 114 11,11eA • I' t•V i. II 1..: i.dr 1.. t at. I.lllbe roue f,,p Lct, , • 1013 . 1.r6 pu4tical MEM 1'; • e.. =III I t ui. \!x'•r. , 'v , =I i"Or .qt ' •• . • LL • ly 1.141 „.. ''.ISY... 1. 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Jo. •;1' er oranufaeturtes of cab.- . osrrtagoe, etc og cutpluvoireat for 11. s t arc or • honk which I think it !uttered •LI •vloo• aa. e, L• 1 o'•rer‘o tAlle 1 Asstituto =!! =I IVl,st a 111 .F 1131:: to ,iitovred to do billIOC64ll for the NM= 1..1 11.0 • :UN hi,di the cula. kA Z ,r owu bar t, the Jr get rat' v tut rodut ed, by the I,t. • r ‘• • • :nve•li.u,tn! • a , 1:..• W.. 110 M.utti.Lro4 yer , terrlsrr 'three z ate I lulrnly.• int ep r , •in m 4-1,2 the. rugzrki height, MEE t t%c “honte.l term " It C ., 111. t ,• O.! n! T'u sa.cll,ri , y of fire eltmrte 1 II t tl. 111 r I l .,I! •4 iheAutter hav,4 =II CM Benton and Buchanan in Missouri - r. Let n , •1131‘ 18:16 • • ••n 11 . •ti 'rt i,.m lUh n 14140 1, g Muck Re 1.41. 11 , 4. vv., ae with et•ta • pothlatte to MEM I•.r 17ron1.zr 14 ,ch toe , ;rrz•i Lli.uoger L.- I,ow tusking 1.. ;;. •t , :I, es , 0.• 14.p.bg Lim example .1 rig In,r =ZEE I . h.. / rl2l OLIC Ihi turr: of ft Ir=l=l I t IV a I. •, inc K •1 , :r14U1t . .:., arid %L.) r 1,0 „r.." le r 1:1; 1., CC • n .treugtbru the r. ;li , ta . .I•:/ Y ,, c. N .,,t L.,. NIA than ink I hip own MIME= A . 0' . Julll ►1 , 11.0 of ti P "ii. tie stir Pi A •01 3 h Olen n ebararterip Inti • .4. MIMI , ' nt , k , 411 , • , untry I,qutring him ‘. an ,airtaner, elprewicia (cora in 41 • .-t. I. 41.4 •pceeh.y ru lairky to ttuLtle yue.uou► prn pound by II Dettkocrlit ' you beheld , f j ear, Itamiled aad threcearri by " MI an-•• iteLl',M•lll E; ~~ , 4 • Itt tl:• • 0 int:1.,4•1 c•.ntrait4 Lut , t 1 y lii• ben 14,.„ tl - 4. •101egalv•I Dent°. , ttry 1 , 110 Ih. f`4,•in_ =EI : r. ,• =I e • Ic. ' , I ; ME • .t "Fxping.r.r" on the Prraidvstiiti .re tO,m." pr 4 rinitned bs o perellele.l opeetsole of :t r r plrty *IA 3pi ineipie, prvrepsing sii ea rr •! ••• :.r...."ntativ ',float part• nod expreov•i•li ~rivr,p. n frv•ve tt by I t.o people will he the • r •lah' - of the rtCry poliemehloh the = ‘1.4..ic condemn'', Bun' big be .otter tits. raise./ than in his pen trunk I *h.• 1, 1 4 • 71,,mv Y.,trip Ivero.' undrr Ole head of vabt,r bi,.0,” ire ernes—•• In the year 1743 O•Ax. he ,:ren , ~trltsme•.l.47 debater, vas et the tanith '4 her }, • ts.l I•• , wool tl r t i( 4 101101116 leader in lee 1. lie 11.1,1:1 011411 N) te the •nti Y. .A`tilsultesesti if .11. hiuttatry, (as lient,As has been fn on* 'a., it ni.e.r•we rely.. aad itauteklutiely f,,imed a nel.tse otiu. 140r0 (a• Lontou w.th the Week iilerra? , ! arie, e it/altar opposition to the re 01 ne.Vii ;LAS due itOCO the Prerl debt de, aal v...tit cly 4.0114 vt hte* Mae.ouri to tote .1 liberty, hatred of 'Dirndl, fuel up)" • ....t, iri.ra the at owed objects of his attack. (al so 41 , kit 11, cry 000 flaw that the real difficulty .11 from °trio*, and tLat his coalition sntr , o an.? Olu it , pahTl'll4l4) itrttl all :t I.; agnattits were my to force himself bent into pow': • !owl thtt being anion hia alfseta bewails* una‘art!ii,; and , 1•-•nkirfel Jo the sod he Wet his p4.wer tirt.Pe allit the peel le, and mink hu then& nub hilt." Saeb has Mr„ itentalea taiatorton• in Mliaorti, anti 6.1,06a11:, ~t.e Ma FA. Louis npanoik in opening lb. peasant eLneti.....ering casupniva. Bat mac/ et Wen tow's tamer ftiewly wlib flume of Paz. us denertsug too Wont hi. Anal etertlurow, and kayo retuned to tits bitenootatia map where tboy are doing gootleort ie. fu,r isetoitotioa, „Among tbwe wbo bane Imo kit, are Motu& tirima, ono of the 'Donlon *looters. and D. %;. I'l,m. of t. Loao, one of 16 moot ellabnit polittainad in Oat ti.ako*, Irby ispporta t►e National Duo. *omit ticket for rriwtactit, bat will on the Ptak' bales WWI* t.,t4 for Woof. Sofa:, the immure Wane, in favor of dot MI M OVNT AD' 3 04 at. 1011, 14.41 t a ESE= lat. u )4 1.0"." t-t• • t❑ 131=1111 C) it II111•=illI1 •Itf... , , 1 1 % •;,,t 4 , ' 1 I'i (.•111 I .1, i I it r• 1.1 OEM 19111111 =I T.`11!17 1 . '•1• f ,•.-• • • 4.0,1 ME= ~, • v. t • AS li. , al,. I •rt.mrt t nt i Who IMMI=:111Z1 I. it 1. 1 t•••fi- i.•l .11100• 11 '", ' I 1•' .1 1.7 a 1,1 - ratLin,y; t 11.1 4. 1 .I. ,y t Ito i Wl 11-u, i ,i• 4,14 :Cu 1. : t •oi '..• I e . ,;11 'h;. • u•.~~ r .. .uJ ;,•.1• ul ,, t I vrlti••‘• ••• •, ...of • I or work {• t 1 In BM MENEM WM • • MEE= A* j•-r r , tid t'••n eiP It • • 1 :4M.; :hit t be. Ltr. gulate it !•H• Lt♦ th.• ralmi I Lul,•ton he e 10r.14.-•r I ttttt that I VI k TOR prtletialv•l 4111104 t liall4tlY / by tnen. Benton'• •II 1., ret 1 / 1 1112 • .•1 poffilo•I Coal conlrib n•.ri,t t ttlf COCCI' t• f , f the ATI. 41.. Dot agree BIM 3 I Very IF p.rly exelud -3 Nary bar? lowa WIMP Si %Cr P 1, " 11 ‘ . - lb, tt,r r•• • t .1 la lant' ,, r the itessou • tha t.•t...11 ;‘• • Ite L T t.. Uri I' f , , 11•011 tttki qii• der 1.1 4 11•4 atthou•t,d • Eine' • d a'. hr. • ,LC !Argil:Lk .e.I and apteschttoad tdulw.o It t• t• er Ito • . ran) bor -trier' as is ~, • the State may hot it toe kip.sr : et t ild••-st •• , •eser • o , t's• ' •,, to sit litertiOD, B.e Bentsn's wane so lar to , fin ~o 0111. .1461i.1 notice this few , n lAD V Ira). What'a 'to, feeling in fat or of Ewing. ti." k. N ts'e thr• st:•.n a 1••.1,•,etil party obtains lot tit:tremor. Tltto mult has beer. . r o ugl.t now r.'l , / , t , a , ..1 that t." 7 7 11 It signalises Lis advent 1.) the moat slikthieroun cyggea of Bent cr, 'sus , ts.r I ... .rsts 1 v il.ght• of eloquence as lofty at ageinst the Deesocratie moodidate for 31,1 1.• ,. • • , •1 • i• r ' :1r • grest I:a.t. and tto gnat 'l , •tiort time tnt eeeee tag bet. ro ' • • , tgra'alat , tLa party on the afford an opportur lir to refute tt..rect •Itt cy,nt ‘ took place at the meet. to an article In the Ht. Louie L'epa • I,.tr •,st-r ttur . •.•• ~• hut ri doe. thi• Organ of R. is years the most eminent whip )ottros to the - l out hw, st, • .•• ?II 11, •••.• ‘ , t 1.0 which now supports Buchanan, it It , at.t .un- t.. Fremont elf-morel ticket will he formed nest month, on 1 who's!' the Ritabliceii.xemerks " tl t ue fix .1 op..n 4., bring this new ticket in the field 13 rather flgtitticant. after the August election, when the strength of Brnt,,n party will to. clearly demonstrated, and t :10,r • whelming defeat has prepared them to boil and . r.• ' their proelivities teed them." This mote will strengthen I:acbduan at. t tectien rare as far as Missouri can effe‘ t t• rrso 1 1 'poop up the whole Benton and a tst. 1 the isliraore•otes--Fretsont and F,llmhrn 1. 1 tiertteal than soy other factions in ,lie ' n been demonstrated by they frAtorttal outlay.. ,_ t t. qt. mod New Yorl. [here has been a dspieuon am.yl44 at, 'I, pain month—the las one of ‘4 arrested in St. LOlll4 for I lekto,; 1 ; vend a retreat at the experoe r.th , • p.• • • The abolition emigration he. OVI/C0 Tl:tt P - •:••11 -• ,ie that has not the element,. .1 ,•or Ito it• ens L re expurgated by the Emigrant n. of New England and New 1" 1 4Ana marched to the , Nientemre e ver t'„ , r •i A'l nlrt of " sbrinkere," but cat af.-s, 1 r - J n Falqtaff "to mar,•ll t , 1r,u,.;:1 C, k•ntr .• d wont back into hurry ... I , tl,‘ , r,st - t.u. more likely to get out of re of gto.poit.i, f 1.1-10 I Letter 'from the Bnekeye State D.„ T ." 0 y lia•n Surma,—Saying 11. few metnet.te let , ./re I CT, ti.ern in sendtng you the ,ogne in the ht L ‘er,• eom I 'have ssee sieee my arr.% al •.•.. ol the Beekey• State. •Iheee vistas to be no entsontier•medmg 1„. t •a• tt.. • guestkons at labor, or the imp lh • `1 . 7. I,oth puttee arc carrot.!; on ate .n.. •to • .1 e: • t ent.ttnalatina. The Detnoe . ary ar k• 1 ' nub the utnacet r:e; r, • tcgntred thut itseti.l,ne - ' ,mr.• to:wiling on toward. tY•e I,OiM• n• 0 ..• •m'• • Irn "f etett.ry. Alres•iy towem•thMt •. kIJ which are well attended, una a: r • up g-es the tall ble,kory with the , tae• a: 1 ”n its summit, Bueharnn stn.l . r there to :ttree.ly /nor , /ban , word of the etty. Every rere.n I ha,. la Y. , 1/100,01/ mow limptWirib Iletbealims r•f‘h.- ra. , ..00r0,• a, a • naa er bicker in the Greet Miami Ve at t)• , • Thr Wm& Rape laws party i• rusk r.t a .• evuttiorset ttsv , ttent , rotts apt.: * .• . onatteri tf this wed tlx • tteigit'o , rote •••,,, • • • •, oaten teen" In / held on the •11 I : • • , ,iu,astion bar !vela put irs lorr t;•' ns , uranetrul great apaalnta w r I 41)1 of a good tune tr. Lb..e who come--the rstirt.a.(- half fart. ttekettt--gotnq ‘.l ti.. ~.”1.0cc.1 into pre.tputlur a gag aalagalcx. and a ,} : .tun tad gnat .11`, , rt }writ iy walking thirty hours WIt401.1! L.l .iocad o. lay over bore until that t.ine. and . the feat again with the atiditi , i2 .4 h •ll attraction., as the att• : they wt„ 11,1,11. • it- WM The present expekt of parties van to *very person who has watched, the p o l.t , the past seventy yezas. Ort •net, r • party, headed by an able retcrati- -3 whose whole lice has heen spent in tho 'lda to the most motley crew that ert.r. • .• er mu, are party • ,Lee uur httttr. • x• Their leader, seated in stst. , :.n rL rain to marshal them Into • nYll t` • r ; • perienro in the guidance ut t uhlre 6 t t • sad his efforts would fail ei e•, 'Fol. n , ar assembly. Every shade and shape tt et Welted together here with the tri.tet tul tr r:- tt..t„: t Democratic party. MEM 11 , t • Wall these • ~“1 .! n the serpent which t. •- c - i : Lll•gletairts, and relll.llll every •oter think 61 11/:. • Item, • ! •:. p this I, tending? TLe cm- • ..pt which are shouted r.. ellgrT:y, - ulate Fremont part . . w,•!, ear., Horror. frireeby fur its I. 'eat witotwev, sounds very • w:'• • .4, when all the additi , ,n. h a , 1••• , II IL Ad t i fevtation of humor , he' dr , nd v a I I. •I • the try of free nvirjee• I e, n , I the whet •oieea--are y..., r r r ',••• - / • ...t ~. and free teire• r I . • party i• •t,t t PC •.• to more moderate houn , i 11"..).,;‘• W,ll hlro t whipped into the ire t. 1 ,, in.l eoneile them to the idea t a ttll war an I free the niggen of the F.' 'h. Rut tie their call to mach .I,‘ • tutteetion in the S,utt awl ne:r , , , against their masters, POO • 3t , fialla • i. hailparAndnyasMrdar of • o ' such mentimints I,cra t e , h r p c , %fr. V Lit .r. r t • may pee clearly to arsa. free g abolition-know-nothih4 :Arty la aiininlo. hllr f1 , '411. Vitt 't t or reeling of the IC. 1 7,6.“• will pr• rArt• adoption or luarieribru an I frce• women in .t• In this section theca .s a % ary Itte.Q voters and the most tin Lanus exertion, er. to obtain their vote, :n Free Ghat The 1111,', I ell appeals aro made to thes--..the :to • r —but I bolivre a • tar with wen i." 4 • informed that the.• •I meeting held h• to hate nen..0.1 r I- • , . rasustain une of nat;%•• i p . ..wth Ihe f 4. •.- iLe A e tittelg is to p&ipabill tor reL•lble II .) be deceived by IL thic of the ptincipa: .••1•••1.. r• Fremont townehip M• 0010/ hare, 3.1.4 11•1 a. ' .• it 411141-MAII fOr Rh. peat Coti t w ran , . I.:n Priest of the Know Nothing.' With •13t-t t .111 al German adopted citisens viii not train ' II ^r. - • . • Will go to a man for "Bu:k and, 13,•••••1 • • Witb the greaten pati•hvti•.n at the : r'& t •1• • • the "goind ranee - in ever/ town T h3r. •i• ing house, t renta,n, •Ths Two of am Unbeliever This Gown* don't tielieee titer there are fort) i.r. w►ite in this city who wil cute for Buchanan 0..1, circumstance. It lutilikl% ht , ' ior r•r, tb kt tnrr • ar^ slumber who will tnta for effisooro. Now, 6asefils that there are acre than that nutnh.'r %Th.. V, tker vote br the one or tee ether. Indeed. eo Lm w to a PLuagons tall out It: thu nit; with more• t• 3.1 comber of 011141eS, and 113 the event of the Tref/I,f : a:. Fillmore !managers in the State adopting tie env'. red ticket, most of the gentlemen wilt ‘oto h r to or.. At all events, none of them will ever vote firFrpm.do, dh.Witil or indieeet . . And they aro finding evrry .I:tv Eyiepwaisers In the etolinty; men who will not he trod. I of to build up thr 'poiitieal fortunes of the little hot 4 of Birney wpm, Ono is 1844, defeated lionry Cloy. - If the worst comes w the worst, they had , t h,r Pr litieal party massed, those straight for-rani ..v - impost, rather tbah hip into power end in flovt,c, n l,•,rd of political banditti whose stock in trade is false svinristihy for the negro upon th.one band, and hatred f,r the widths Omuttitution Upon the other. And if Mr. F r' remains in the told, sad lie friends in the State form no m'entstgliag enhance'," the Gasetre will find, when the votes are iteeeted is November, that at least one thon,it..l of Mom whom votes it relies upon to give the •• hone two thousand majority in the county, hero ex.t their votes ter 11In.uhuo F 114.310112 ! And then wilt begin be realise 6* fat* of ail unbelievers-1: mil. t•e tismatid—,lamed, too, by the very te.,ti , t. Wm Wham' of al the beak aid nod of its "perdu! r wore' of srltorisal sad reporiaosts linea aotoriliy. dadd. More p.a. mow. Trek Oeses, ilia • osseription tin of 4to,vou 0111 A sum sad will This MEE OM =I iC ~t,,:n, =ME B!II=E!II =ME I=IEIEII Non r e lo w ,---411. =LEI F-ryn—r vary rnrporstion 1 " Come li• }..t.•ar - 11 , 1rr ti. thr caUPP, anJ thUS ranks of tb f' F.nrd•r rnrr• " Once i . ,r 1, I K<li Itt,wu rniverea:,•t • - 1 •.n. ❑ .c„ 1 [Payton —Un.e/0 I ' , lt , ^I 'LP r•mtlf T.N7 =EC =NM n 'trio :- , tltn: t ft tip n • • NI v t l'en,ll!lrati.l n •%,.•‘ MEE 4 :16 , 1 I W 1,4, 1 r ... =IC 1•f St. l.alifqt.C`. Mil ME= MI Ezi I= =1 , r+) , •l i =XI =I :P. • /), / ,o „ Ell T alt f 4 i Tig kJ, r n n:t•i 0 ,,, k 'Jo. h • l'..••• 11•11 r' ruts tail k 1 , it 1.41 BE Mai %%11, h I i . -t pulltßui 0.t0 , r •.f tile 1.11.er : , 4 w )n i h ctiair rim n , rrie'w Puna of strow: will, who r, • 1) , .t.) , ,1 )1 , 1/., , piirate life awl pi loco! I , y all .w h`r , n, ail.; ltrs a mutt we lin.)w Jarne , , \Viz.:l:All give 6:ta our sup. te„i',— \I; J bag turned up again. Ile , -tiv t , r.,,r f Fr, run t and Atnetieanimi, and eh , :( n dcliTate to the State Cen,reo ii, 11 „ I ' t h Fr_: , fr , rn the First ward of liint ILI A N 61,D Th LIANCN MAN replied as fol. Fr.:Tomer of :A.) or 60, with :c .;,e,4 who sras boasting of the crew. odu. , us liopnl+lieun majorities" in steam ] b.oita and etuntiug roop3 s : "To be sure, oar party is not go-'.I at I ing, and we can hardy keep up %id) y• uin primp bragging, but just welt young gt you. 'jolt IBM =1 „ aiy , t it. t rch , r, 1 r the ;7, d It,. it• f -pperh ,re 1 domAnd., •ry• ibP /”Thl of it met, Ph•Juld, a. Is 'laud T y r: i'r~'rt --~, +n I inrAriarliiAt Inc oI that . 4 1K 4 t,f • tt •110 ^n. An 1 be%re 19 d .abttc•lg =ME ca•e 2/1410. 4 C itrt '1 nrr 1.,•11 11. , t 0131 rca•i .011, en mane h•imv, and received the olive I.eve., at •in Francine,; wag after !it-wc. whir'. I c to the .tit, rt-, 111. I •ont to (isr.owt• If• t:. • l''.l.4aLif . lp.l 4 Y,O c a a illy: ^.r-.11s• :ha^ nut • ”n.; ~ m , n enre, l '‘f• .c•t UM . !sit 4•41 ;.• .on e in. • lay, qr.,l ‘1,44,1 .*CD 1 V. MEC =EI l'it.2l 1 ..cnU,1351. , 11• r •o.llnppe4. EIZEIMIEII he utmf t rutL,u J i r n;:s {I, I the ff=ll w vv , Iv ( mitia,r: MI=UIIMI I=IIIII =I - 1 \a. a MEI IME!MIE1=111 IMMEMI lIMI V 0 Ir. .0: t •I• tr. T LL 1. ,,, 1 'i t . f.4 1,, 11 , •11• I 114. IN ' 11 t ^ 1. • 5 f.r.lt .. 11. -, t 't % I= •i• r MEE MI ri 1 - I , Irri • 0 1 : r•t Fr, crirt, I' :. , i r r , 1,11,v 1;. ':;( At) I rity U u. 11,t. I+;th ME !Jy t 0 in 1:r. n.) it n nod Av,r ;.kt W• 1 trap-;7'r t h o ft:',uva 1 The RipublimussPmeir s Lusa.— / SenstoragOer, N 1 e 11.1%). -ATLI the inconsistency and hypocrisy ot 'the shrieks for freedom in is esposed AP where more suceessfuly and pointedly than in the eztraet ..i letter below, written by Hon. Wm. BIGT.VR to the Allegheny Club. The oase is state , l so clearly, and the argument put so eon cluaively, that an answer is impossible. If the republicans honestly desired the pacification of Kau as, a nd to effect it honestly supported the revolutionary proceeding at Topeka as the best measure in ibeii judgment, to Jest the object, when that measure failed by sir* of three to one and its snceeca became apparent, they would this have supported the just and effective plan propos ed by Mr. Toombs, and amended by the majority so as to meet every objection of the republican. This point I, preaented by Mr Bigler so strong-. ly, that the republicans can never escape from, the responsibility of an intentional continuance ..)f troubles .0 Kansas. He completely tuantaske their rent designs, and holds them up as deliber ate agitators for mere political objects outside of the V. rritory of Kansas. This letter ought to be caletuily read by every one who wishes to have a ..orrect understanding of the issue: “The (Aber branch (sectionalism) is also on the ,le , ay Th-r; seeds of its dissolution were sown Cher day by its advocates in Congress. The new issue they have made will be fatal, or I am I n., judg , ' of future events, even when their shad ows are cast before. For months they have been engage.: in painting pictures of the sad state of soviet) , in iiirosas they have spoken of the ter ritorial government as one of tyrany ; denounced it: local laws as odious and oppressive, and its effieers as imbecile and corrupt; have bewailed h • p rpetration of the crimes of arson and mur der, arid all the coniequenees of anarchy and ,•••;:fusiou. They have overdrawn a picture which all have regr..tted quite as much as the republi can lea.leri Tne remedy they urged was the i•r)oapt admksion. of Kansas as a State, or the rc peat of iii odious laws and the puiificatiou and pr ,txotion of the elective franchise ; and you wi ll hod ti l et eve?f repubioan senator voted against these things when the proposition was , fairly I ..tore him. They voted against Mr. Touiob's. theteforo against the prompt of Kansas—against the repeal of the J.,.....ati0ual laws which subvert the liberty f srerq., end make fidelity to the fugitiveatlae4 lau a t.-t for office, and to perpetuate the tarsi. .11 rnment, of which they have complained s•) much I know that it will be said, in reply, twat tb d.l this because the were in favor of ;11.• T ,os•itutiur.; but that dodge will not ao.wei In the Senate they but tried the Tope :tud it had been rejected by a vote of . . ME NE MEM 11G= t th. etalcitnt 11=11 a I .11ow a 1: f '•R. OEM MEM lia 5,1.••• tl,ree IP . sealing its fate unmistakably; and I I puss F.etintfebnwat ion Int ben* need *Sweetie REFITTED AND REIPTIEDIEUED. tarn tit -lenate bill stood, not as against , and the l'eopnetor renectfuity minds ell tram UP I, h T. p, i.l e .nstitution, but as against the pree- • doe treorlaug public rennaly, %Ass emared that h•fla to re- utmost ontnfsu. Churn saa.s.•••,t• eut territorial government, they contin uedAugl, I too mo, Alia ctP against it. With what show of t - -- - '•giSi•T•I.CN, then, do their friends pretend that Jewelry, I/stakes, Taakee Notion LL lir CASS mid reeirestui:y they anti jor peace i n Kansas .! that they, and Ir t„ mt. their mt.., thhhh, thcy on, y, t .e.‘•K relief fin the people of that ier• • l et:iv o , r, irem . re..l, ,,,. fo . r e the librea . l patronage be sir :::.• ri ir i)n every principle of construction, tb.ey aw. P a.aaas .i. . moo el ald • i , ie for the first vote just a. it stands. I, t;, ,•., 1 not get the Topeka constitution, j Brooselo r bop., F men Rasp, Gram I f Y i n ath , Goa • I do Thimble, Pr ucoltagon. Maki and patriots they were bound to do „•, s., steel. of ;Lc „ ti,lng If nut able to 0.10/ all tkeen SILVER WAR,E t; „,0 0 .-0 4 0011; I. t • •1•J all they ciuld Stte‘is ju .y. • any other plea is factional the nm« to Mtrre • pun 1011, !tirade in po.rsuance ofT. , Illen•heut. and Poulin* we mu as i I and .4 rank., iroreiry so eau be found weal t ot , .11 dero gation of all the laws ln „s,t at pric..a that .snot be bent. Lo g rarlog and Watt. 1 1 5:1y !he rovernmcnt and its authorities, , t ,, he th e soneet pnusibie imaginer. fine sublegiben g ;ICC emplaned to Twenty-fire 'nue( we* of rod " all informal mode by only a por• , good. loon Trona.. tion 1 , some sevenitinndred its num ber-4 10.tajr. minority of thoee then in the ' Territt , rr—had been rejected. They urged a mca•ure thus unauthorized and unfair at th:e thery ve • jecti, n ttie onto bite we. , tha t the teiritorial law- -trained opposition to slavery, and there from .1. c State party had no chance That *as met by Amen/linents, repealing all such laws. ti, ,t tree State men had been driven out ; they were answered by a provision giving alp , uch an opportunity, up to Ocather, to return, mai pattteipate in making the constitution.— .lu, that the penalties were not suffici• ant Tbese were enlarged and made satisfactory ,u toy motion Xeet, they said those who had left ar)u:01 not Ito back whilst the territorial pal/. ernment la t. s ; to which Judge Douglas, with that wonderful ptrecption for which he is so dis' tinguishel, rt.1•:104 that certainly we should not toe s;, make a government for men who had run away, and to impose upon those who rnment which had not received tueir -auction Up to the time this bill was uu.l.r e t.-, :/ rat itiu the republicans had uniform. ly eltaiine.r that uin-etentlis of the holm fide this L u• w i.. ag•itst slavery, and that all they desi red wa- a lair expreemou of popular will and protection against the Missouri invaders The lull lir fully and completely for all this, nod -till they continued to vote against it. In the face 0.; facts, is it not ungenerous to ask the peolie I'' oe/etude. that the republicans Lad no n.l dew but the peace of Kansas, that / their extraord,nary iucomostencies were all nee , te.•.ir •r :he welfare el KattPaS and the promo tion Peace If you eau ••. understand it, I am e, , t.t, iit =MEM 1111112 r 113% ng I, It .. 1' NI- 1 t r . tt =Mai lIMIS ZIMICI 1' I r =MN I -r, =I EMEME= C)oicy, Ifem , of Paw Paw, hitherto a prvmihetv. wUg, publishes in the Kalamazoo , • l e ns for repudiating idolatrous ME awl embracing the true faith.— II .•tow,t Support Premout, awl declares for 1• ne following are the closing pars grail , .-f Vt C.': , ,dey's letter : N r, :it the anus.', of the ht , tnry of this ,vernmettt, hi, there ewer been so ridiculous and a fs.ree enacted as by the Plidadel conlentt,n, In selecting a cAtaidate to pro s' to over the destinies of this grt 4 t republic, who is so toLai,) .1. 'tit ate of the first lualification. Zn oly the whol,t matter, allow me, in csluelcisiou, tb u,t , the word, of Hon. Mr. Caro thers,membar of Congress, in a letter to his con stittuacuts a MEM =um •,, •1 •.k IMEM =I " I h:tvw bet. owe a palitictl widower, and now have a right to marry LO /Clother patty I will carry tile Clare a litt!ii farther by stating that I am bfitttl , l nit to commit the crime of polygamy by utiWn.; myself with those two political pros u;u—, olitionism and know•uothingism.' T'e r•• seems to be a general stampede in the w.zt 'I I..trt id' the State of former whirs towards the di in wratie !easy The Gazette says : •• .a .1. Thayer, of Brady, in this county an o..t,in•J wbig of intelligAnce, influence and :authorises us to announce his utter repudtain of Fremont rftid black republicanism in a.; it< unseemly phasei, and his determination to suppurf Buchanan with al; the power and in fluence he possesses Mr. T. informs ns that decoctions from black repeblicitnism in his vicin ity ari• very numeroui, and that he can name a d o wn who have, within a few days, oome out for Buchanau. Wn also learn that many more, to whom Fremont's nomination is distastefal f arc undecided as to Mr. 8., but vote for Fremont they will nut. So, democrats, be of good cheer; the :skies are l3oking bright, Keep the ball in motion. detections tro'in republic:4llmm are daily accelerating its tootiods v and, with vigilant, uni ted and harmonious aetion,Victory will yet perch upon the banners of the deasocraey of this ma , ty." •an -• 3:ia .1)4 ME ra., a:, tLe The \ - 11v; Republican says " We learn from R. T. Twombly, that Juige Dibble, of South Bend, Ind., for twelve years chairman of the whig committee, a poWerful stump weaker, to whom the old whip of our town hare often listened in time past, tea come out boldly for Jain. Bushman and John 0. Breckenridge, and. will address the's:As.4,l2 of our town on SetUrday, the 511316 of July, at 3 o'clock P. M. " We isantekise treat Mr. Trembly, that Mr. B.C. Moyi,44 bow: la this ' u - his ==== A Stampede MC=ll Old Keyskise State ; sad the Hos Richard P Parkrr, chi- pls.,. the ~1.1 *big repterAix 4 , , D 4 solve Se led tasks, s.ueee oat for ON Book sad &NA Still the gloriosa sues breskin--ob they color " A rime letter from Niles also tassreit os 4 thew ascessioas, sad - odds : " Wises at Simi Bead, Tenably hoard of-a Week republican ei R , was olferioK to bet oa Vreaust. Of bon ne he looked him up, sod %mead hie eat 1.1, BeastOr is sot wetly a beuiag ass, but prin. wad°. , probaly, would have pat ea extra $604 is his pocket, out; that the Mask repabliem would Dot toe the mark."—Detnrit Free Press FREMONT; A SLAYNNOLDRIL—.:We na. ted oo the authority of A. J. Lewis, Emil ,1 tive of South Carolina, but for a umber of yew s put a resident of this State, that Col. 'Frown was at thia moment the actual owner of shei k and that they were working . or leased out *a t the ostensible ownership of a sister of the Colossi This report has not bees denied is any shape entitling the denial to 'serious enuideration; whim it is, we shall produce further proof of the truth of the declaration of Mr. Lewis, and at the same time satisfy any reasonable am o f t h e j aws• sistency "f the colonel in assuming the prominent post of ,tanderti-bearer of an anti t _slavery party, when his entire antecedents and education, sad present partial means of livelihood, give the lie to such au assumption Col Freiman is ha own p erso n r epresents the worst team* in sofa ern slavery—absent/em While be is the Mt nal, if not ostensible, owner of slaves in Carolina, he is expending abroad the their labor, which, if kept or tent would teed is a ineseure to relieve the .. of the laborers. The form of slavery win represents is oue which •o aorthers IRMO tending to possess s particle of sympathy , southern slice, oast for • niesamm attempt to ruse on palliate.— Boston limes. The Transcript says there is in Franklin county " We would not like pate the correctness of the remark, after about a half dozen men who had been W' and another half dozen who had been Nothing., sign their Buie* to the Ceneutei of the Buchanan Club of this 60rou g h i n evening .‘ There is " defection iu Franklin toss ty," certainly, when Whig gentlemaa of anti slavery sentiments refuse t ,, pat teen to a levities " shriek for freedoin,loii t't that the chief ebrieker, Col Fremont. to INA for /h. PrYitirieney DIED. (n t4~Un.urb of %petit Last, ea the nth Inc It , IL C A 1.11141:LL, aired 47 year, FARMER'S HOTEL, LAW, r 4.. ' J. J. Duman, Proprietor. HAALlnit.a. a .. , ataelt.eate'a (*I gaud, Para it... WANTED. vvvEr.Lisa 11101:1114 may krt..... Edt tor. MISMEI ga3-: I .1.....1 i.r, hulethio, assaimi "%se slghttoe jar, - T y A t nix y bloversamist Jaw% Cake, " a• road as Moor 'mar w 0n411.t.: Augural, ISM. EICT OF LI FIC.—Mu gars of all • klat• C"1 ..11 ,, lageope alieitp—at the prearnt h,,k , A ugu.l 2, 1836. P0W.4.4C1(..0:--Too Moon , esa --. .upw. the I Weed - with evarythiag NIS& at Tobar4..t. H. \./art! 1"t1 sad Caverdish evtr bek,r, }Met Qt." - _ C°ll. ACKE*III., WHITE Fitin,. HERRING, by lbw qatiettty or ntlsetorter, s• esuabl, - to be cooed st P WIPNONLPto—T. W Moore- keeps ry 111, 4 1 . 1 1 1 L, 11 em., ouch ail Port, Rum, Lull, Ct.,- ur, tr . - - NtrOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE. Empire ea* Flock tatt Horses, Childran • t A hula. Tido KPACTI. Chorus, Battiritt., tad u. , 4 In the hmattr, for salt. cheap at Mt HMV'. ,tats•—.l `TONE W.% ktod• kept at CI Oar, talmso Jug ..t-- ti ounr. %crol.l.tuot 13 I .not arpvt. l sr (2 . MAAr• MIA %/1 .•••••• kA ICI the riti . 4 Nizurowor.tr•-3,,. •,• ...111. I hate on Eroott a imp, to by used to e. , nim .u.rs vra•rarderd to remote peenta. - letteter • mt. go-to, ". that 1,. without mutes rabble". It t. don e t o.. • t 1... ne r 31.1 labor Elrery b.y4r obt•u ' •tto • otherail atoll. of Aeop. Val and tUISOI/M 1 RI I LetisoOss, Rshipa. I 1.r.,0, A.., kr., frir.h and elte.sp at An" .Tl 4 4(' goer, Pio an. quango otostlbor kip& of 14 . 4tnula •.• List of Litters. RI. y ki \ isi, in rbl• Pim Mier, August, I, lilt P. i..r ilii... 1.4t.4-4 4111 please say " wilsiirtallad." Ali.r, o N ~ roarer Elikella • °Mi t A rt....k.. • I, .n.• Gray dear) Power Artiort...l.w.l.l. \ Hygiene NM Naar Porter As. r. Ili.. Mar. E 2 H'isis Mir Claris Paraia .% r rnot I out. \ Hoot Mar) Jeers !. Prior r Al...ander Arehahalal Huard Wm Perri 1 Ifni ri.l I , nun 2 Wall Sawa Petters Hollei-14 I•niarrser4 2 Hall Mrs Lariat Paribas Mush Solon. 'Honker theory. Part. Hell I 11....t.r lino.). N P Plit.; Iterii: Daniel Howard leas Z. 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