loiummailte:l:l Etr.NJ. r MAIN, EDITO LOAM 4 MOORE, PVE RATCIMA Y 11/LTIONAL DIXOCZATIC IfoinirATUnrs VON PIitERIDENT, JAMES BUCHANAN, or rt_ifx.-stcrAsiA WOK PICA )ILSSIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE, OF KE:CTrCKi - - - DRMOCRATIO STATE NOMINATIONS. CAILL GEORGE SCOTT, Columbia 00. ►CDI'OR 0t N ttt 1, JACOB FRY,, Jr., Montgomery Cw SCRVITOR GENERAL, Oa JOHN ROWE, of Finniclin Oa DEMOCRATIC COUNTY NoIIINATIONri IDL!TIOQiL LAV. JUDGL. RASSELAS BROWN, of Warren TOR •swnLr, HURRAY WHALLON, WILSON LAIRD A Sso4 DTI J r ANTHONY e S.ALTSMA.N, of Milloreek 0141111. T •TTuaNtY, JOHN W. DOUG LASS Topics of the Week. Veirsteir Caraisie ismCeagroar. Th. pilople of Crawford, oppoeed to the re-election of Jolty %Tx. Dave brougtVit J. A. McPatios's, goy., vi Xfsedihrille, .Lo indepen at candidate tut Congress.— Mr. McFadden is a lseanoerat In politic..., end it very pop- War i hie own county. Ile hi held several offices of public trust—among others thatot Treasurer of the county --all ar which he has Ailed to the entire satisfaction of the people. As the party hits no candidate of its own, and If VI democrats disapprove of the eour#e of Gen Dtri, we mum earnestly reoommena our polttVoLl friends to give Mr kkirtmikleu a vote. Don't forget this on Tuesday when you make up your ballot. • Pim Words Wepeasnme that every man to Erie County hes made up kis mind before flue how to vote. It there is one that hal not, certainly it is time tie gra. about it. T. Demo crat, we need not urge the importance of voting tileoltate ?belies; every uoo understands and appre , iates its ;roper Wee. It is a ticket eminent') w.,rtlay their support: it is woo uncontsta.uated uy en) alliance with fa:ti tit stands upon its own instnutible principle.. and it it i. suceesetul, as we beid no goubt it will be, the contest between Re charism and Frein , mt Pennsy!rania will b: over With this in mind, let every Dernlcrat, every retest] the Con 'citation and the I Dion a• it i•. be on hand on Tuesday and rote for Farr. Scorr AND Rows' la regard t coonty nomination., we d , not export snob • mamma) of sentiment as upon the State titiked. We bare not a full ticket, still let u. urge • commintritati *tote apro what wp bay*. It sueh a vote is thrown, if . our Meade wilt lay aside Weal and personal Jealoasiee, we con- Ildiseatly look forward to the suoms. of • pampa of oar awaineea. For 111111111000, SWAIN MS Ge eleoted Additional Law Judge is this distriot. It is not a political tam. and beam there are buodrods in thi. county and the district who, votingagainst as upon every thing else, feel disposod to rebate the bargain and Bale whereby Loop:Laos was toned spot the Repubitoans. The 11111110 inky be said of A 1000141141 Jude. ,'We hare but one candidate, sad if the Democracy stand by that candidate be sill be elected But u) Insure thlA, Jena., qi be fOUlid vt OW 10 OfVer. If you must voze tor „why 'Len Cti.,ll, Au additional &gale trout the other two candidates (llaoßt R is run, lair on the people• heart —Mao's is runkag as an lode pendaateandidate while Fitts. arts is the nominee on the mime ticket. with ~ reer We therefore say, ,1 you Unlit vote a name with SAtrsvax, rot' f,r either ilitierich or Miles, but do not V.,te for llltr re A t'a'rt. roR ONl.ltrt A Vote AOl,lll.ll: 4 Al.rs‘l‘ , . REMPABER 'SHAT. For Legislature au i Mono' Attorney our candidates are good sod true men We41..t.0e htia neon triad •nd not found want,ne, In the H iuse tact winter he was one of the most useful and industrious members Erie county freer sent there Of Mr. L•IRD we need — ftot speak. He le well known, and if elected, would make a very popular member When you vote, therefore, be sure and put in a ballot for Wntu,,oe and LAIRD. OneoTchetn may be. and possibly both, elected' At least let us try A Great - Pignut'. One of tine ablest spee,hes of the campaign IP that of lion Mfr Al. Li v, of Ohio, published on our outside this Much bar been said heretofore upon the "mations • lot irrue, tbie mortally pubis-salon throws Dew light spec 'many point., clothe" till ideas in new language, and brings out facts hitherto hidden or overlooked by other speakers *poll the same saliject- Titus it kiss been the oenttant clamor Qt. the " freedom shriekers" that slavery eaglet to be made "fictional tend freedom* national, and in the same breath that they uttered this truism, they de aolutood the repeal of the MlSPOlift Compromise. Now at aleruys teemed to us that a law that coolioai friodum to territory north of a certain line, and permuted slavery south of that line, so for from making "freedom neuoseal, and slavery sectional," as effeetuolly made freedom section -la-'rl..rtreanfmlia vVV..fsid to the 40ea; o nort h, looking fur a bums, " thee far shalt thou go, but no far. ther;" at proclaimed to the world that all territory south of a eartain hue was reserved, dedicated, set apart, fur the Wetting cause of slavery, that there freedom was an untie., sad the free settler and alien unless he bowed his seek to the customs and institution" whieb Congress, in the year of grace, 1820, bad made the children of its pe ealibr 1...p0n this idea Mr ALLaff argue. most sue **easily, and to it es most earnestly writs the attestion of ear readers. He shows, we think, conclusively that the repeal of the Missouri Compromise will have the effect of tanking "freedom national and slavery asetlonal;" that popular sovereignty—the ever onward and ceaseless tread of fru state emigration—will ultimotely wurroand the %nth on the West and South-west with a cordon of free !Rae% and as conclusive evidence of this, be shows that already freedom, under the unrestricted operation of pop ular sovereignty, has penetrated 2.50 miles below the Mis souri Compromise line upon the Paeifie Coast. Bat we need not roespitains• the admirable points is this speech; a our readers will read it and all will say with as that it is • Easterly produettor . "This twaddle about the 'Cotton' find its 'preogroation' la too Wily rued etekening for any good eilloet. We (kiwi the liberty qf w trivia ihiere won't more OW* &LL Tit UNIONS GOD'S Cireanar. cos aut.n." The above astrocioas sentiment was tittered by tie Tram Ameriema—tbe organ of the Fremont party of this runty par esettllence There are four ur ire other Fremont pa. pen in the toasty, bat neither of them as the organ, tit legitimnate organ of the party To the American is &solved that honor, &ad the above shows the honor is stoat appropriately out.ferrai. We say It is tbe organ, be. noise it was • Black Republican journal when the others wore letting seder ahothor tag. It is the organ, then, booths* of Hs priority—lts age—in short, becalm" its sees. doom, eon eorrectly, robed the alai and *oats of • party that sasirch to mallet ceder a flag of eine**, sot diartiveme stars, tban.its ee-laborers in the eaglet. And it Y rthogaind as the organ by:the leaders and suasion of hhji party abroad. Thin 'video tfrota the fact that while tits liditon of the other papers has* sea., or very few Prioneat easnpalga donisteate coultdetil a them, the Editor of t h e !r „. Aseemeaw—the anther of um attreesioas mast quoted above—Aese der coajteled so Air iv the bag Jed. It will sot do, therefore, for the Moots of Freasent as math of them do, that tie Assertion is the ne. ognisod orgaa of their party. it if the ores—the orgsa by pettishly and by the neognitioa of the Coasithiseof the par. hatiosod at Washington City to distribute ossapaiga .loosusonte tad ahem& to tie general bustaess of the pm. ay. If that don't make it the organ we dos't know what ion, Igo Trade la a Nat 1160111. ♦ sat ter the " Itepsiktioses" wet sewed by the Res. aeo. I Ifilliard, me of hit. Webster'''. penes& isi ss u s , i s Me Irma spoil Me measliest of the Rsiesaimette Whig Same Oserestioa. " Whoa the hue shoat Rearm is keerra," mid b. "yes will fed *a mew el the wee trio bee hem the wet lead la desesselag the kmess oat now hare bem the meet rigorous/a promoting the past. so of siessess• which were celealated to giro poses te that Unitary." _____ U. Meet. The honest groat eireeted dud es- Geverser Xenia of Now Hannidre lied declared lie preferesee for the woatT-lan• weediest& Yr. Yards repllire with a pont ens pat/ *a its is for Beni. sad three. der, and hose* it is always closed] , euateeted. It wadi ea on Itiouday, and the following remat shove that the t). meersey in old Oceasetawat aTijileolkielered t• turn the woolly hare* out to pasture os the 4th of November. .00TODIER 11, IWD• aprotal maw have bow roesivod from 115 tom in which elections wore hold on Monday. Those Acta' to turns show SO towns for Buchanan, and 55 for Fremont.— Two towns ars squally dlridad. Dontoorsta grain 22, and the &publicans 8, a net gain to the Democrats of 14 from the last town oloetions. be sops was dandy oontostod. GM Inn* Olen tbr the wooden patois State: and then mAte ream for Ml* Delaware. Her eleetien wee held ow tbtftb,, ander likiplteamrtaaees, and the following tells IS atm. At 'lidless yesterday Are Amason mad Inspectors the Democrats carried New Cattle Ca by OSO majority, Kent 450, and Sasser SOO. Nearly two thousand majorityle tittle Delaware is"eome," bat look et Miehigan: :The Detroit Ave Press has die folltrwinginder • etfeetal Iwo. the 'hoodoos la the Upper Peale* of this State for Senators and Representatives are kohl on the last Tuesday of September. A glorious democratic triumph has been achieved. The democratic maiarity on Senator is believed to be &boot ONE THOLSANLP and both the representative thitricts return the democratic candidate by heavy majorities. tiood .sough' The Upper POSiOIIIIIIIII has oatdete her. self. All hotter to her noble democracy. Boaster J. USA- Titan is the SOnttOf, and Myra Setast•st and PITT' WRITS the Repressestatives—all good men and true -all delsoetsis of the strietest sect. Coming events cut their shadows Wore. Thu ta a foretaste of November 4th. This discloses what the Upper Peninsula will do ai between Br c AAAA I, the national men, and FRlllosT the seetionaluit. Lelia at the 'Licari' One would think, from the dam .r of the " * Shrofkar•," that they never let an Mete iOti pass to curtail the rights of the Svuth "u the - nigger questiess." But re dm/ eu,taktag them Cungreasional sets as the oriJenre' Let us see: and 10 *sustain the rtasertifutt let as ei,satnenee wick Yautiost himself. By refining to t►e Cossressiosal Globs, first session, 31M Coseress, par 18.511. we bad that the " bill os the sabiset of •!•very io the terricortee" ►etas ander con sideration: "Mr. Hale-1 rest auw to make a ['lowan for the special biota& 01 thi4e of toy friends that are in ferir of abolish eg slaiery to the District of Colombia, bat who bare been waiting for a good time, sad an appropriate Attasnre. by which it may be done. Ido not propose to trust spell with tha details of moll a nteasare, bat I propose to give those gentlemen s fair chance of expressing upon the re. ord what their sentiments are, untrammelled by any " in espalient" sod " mdisirdsem" details; add to order to give the largest mope fur discretion, 1 more that the bill be committed to the Committal on the District of Colt:nib'. On that motion I ask for the yeas and nays Mr. Clay—Then I hope we shall hare thou without die eussion. Hr. Hale—l htlbe •o, The yeas god wire were ordered, 11)d being mks!) re ire — Messrs. Baliiwtn, Chase, basis of Massachusetts, Dodge of Wi.coriedi, Ewing, Hale, Hamlin, Seward and Winthrop 9 NA r.—Messes, Atchinson, Badger, Barnwell, Bell, Bon. toe, Bergin. Butler, Cese, Clay, Cooper, Davis of Militia cppe Dawson, Devoe, Dickinson, Dodge of lowa. Doug la., Dowor, Frleb, Foote, FREMONT, Gorse, Houston Hunter, Jones, Kind. Mason, Morton, Norris, Pratt, Rush. &bagman. Shield., Smith, Soule, Spreenee, Sturgeon. Laney, 1 uderwood . Width, Whitcomb and Tlllelp-4 1. iinuoh for Fht.llcr.l.T . 4 SLIA.SI6Ir•ry uallifasuts De sree'nt a candidate, and now let us see how hi• friends vote ukea he is a And to this end, let us look at the record of the proceedings in the Senate on the 2d of Icily, teed, A Territorial ball for Kansas being under consideration, Mr. Collacner, a Republican Senator from Vermont, offered en amendment in the following an additional ••otion to lb. bill •thAo,f a t .rth. r roneffoi, That until the people of 1104,1 Territory shall form a ednstitntion and State Government, sad be admitted tats the Union under the provisions of this not, there shall be neither darer, nor involuntary servitude in laid Territory, otherwise that' in punishment of entails whereof the party shall have been fully enoviet lid - Provided, aiiiiaye, Plat any peso.. ~urn, tato t.ic Jr ,14 040.04 labor or forum it lavy'ally claimed in any State, och fugal r MCI be 14rtlfbity rechisMed and coniey.d Ale !sown claiiiniog or her .eerier or tabor nforguratol The yew sod nays were ordered on this amendment •nd, being taken resulted as follows " THAB--111 . Bell of New Hampshire, Colhicuor Fessenden, Foote, Faster, Hale, Seward, Trumbull, Waal* ►ad Wasvo—/u NA •• NA —.lf . Bayar.l, Bell of Tennessee, Benjamin, Biggs, ;ler, Bright, Brodhead, Brown, Cass, Clay, Clay• too, C *pain, Dodge, Douglas, Brans, Fitzpatriek, Gey er, 0 ter, Ironton, Johnson, Jones of lowa, Mallory, Mato) Pratt- Pugh, Beid, Sehutian, Slidell, Staart, Tho son of Kentucky. Tootutio Toricey, Weil., W•i fi nt and ul•• 86 . t will be seen that all the Reptibliean comber* of the Senate voted for the ferti•• •lawe law, whosti one of their own members moved as an atuendtneat to the WV' IL May be added to this that., in the Hones of Represen tatives, on the 29th of July, when Mr. (}sow's bill to an nual certain acts of the Territorial Legislature of Kansas was up fur consideration, Mr. Doss moved a substitute for it, which contused a section alutost identical with the abirre.and eighty four Itspublicianc(JOHN DICK AMONG THEM 1 voted fur it, and, with the aid of four of the friends of Mr. Ftl.t.nottl, passed it. Here it. is. Read tt, repub.. beans, end tell us what you think of Jots Vote to mete slaves of children unborn. P,,rtcied, Auee,o,,;,Tbat any person, lawfully held to service to either of said TIP/Merles, shall not be diselaarg ed from Inch fors},* by reason of oath repeal, if snob per son shall be permanently removed from Neil Territory or Territories prior to the first day of Jesuitry. 1858, AND ANY CHILD OR CHILDREN BORN IN EITHER OF SAID TERRITORIES OF ANY FEMALE LEWFULLY HELD TO saavws, LP IN LIKE MANNER REMOV ED WITHOUT SAID TERRITORIES BEFORE THE EXPIRATION OF SAID DATE, SHALL NOT BE BY REASON OF ANYTHING IN THIS ACT EMANCIPA TED FROM ANY eerviee it might hese owed had this aet newer been passed." ?b• Disoit'Repaletioaas of Detroit nominated • send*. woo named loom for Court, COMlllissionor, bat aeforta ta►tely for them, he wuold•aut stood lire, sad writes tits Committee • letter, to witioli be admits that be Wu had "mine dimly." se to the policy ol soon eseasuru of the Democratic party," bat haring gives bimetal( " time fur cool sod deltberste releetios and research." be deems it duty to aipport the modulates of Mat party. We bar, no doubt sash well M t►e oseewitb hundreds of ottien wbo bare been eeente4 in the Fremont column. It only "reads "cool and deliberate redeouoa" to convince my patriotic man that Fremont ought not to be elected, Greeley nu the hand on the wall, and is owl et:seed to admit that the election of Fremont is wot s “fis edlect.^ Be says he oossiders the States of Pennsylva nia. New Jersey, Indiana. Illinois and California still doubtful. Very likely they an, indeed, we are perfectly certain that they are, so far es the wooly horse is sonoero• ed. Sat Gratify', pi;eltion reminds us of an anecdote we ones board of a tarns captain who watered bis men for action, sad than addressed thew " OGoers and men, the bravery and importer number of our enemin 00111121C11 me that we shall have hard lighting, and in all probability will be defeated. As lam lame, I will retreat now " i;ree• ley's faith is evidently Same. Mot.. By advertisement imam ether miens it will be seen that Mr. J. J. Lim has purchased the satire stook of Boost, dramettaa► he. (miserly owned by J. B. (hassl es'. mid will eastinue the lounmese ►t the old stead. Mr. L. is es enterprtsiag man sad will at lima suatem the for mer reputation of the establishment. 5•110. Eight. A word to young met How are you going to cast your maiden rote Flow begin your political life ? Will yea commoner a record that will brunt you the ballane• of your days I Will you vote with a party that has but one Idea and that atilt* one you identify yourself with a notional party, that can not *ilia bet a sines year nod then be blown oat like a candle? Where will you be neat year ? Look to Shia young sass. There is no event of your Ido of wary important* dies this. Begin right.— That Is every "bill to yes. bob. The Gawks says " Moors Lowry sad 3.0 spot s to • crowded worths( is Wattsbarg co Friday moist." Sere is a remarkable ogitibitioa. Jest two years Iwo this Fall, Mr. Bob Wowed to ran apes tie alas, ticket for the Legislature with Lowy—took, Lowry *woe tbr party, and dictator who shall let or Presidsiat sad Vier Prosideats to its isootiags, who sad when opaakiirsiboald spook; sod to abort, preform all the dustier ot - a lams sad *zanily* *Waal propistor. WWI ♦wW. TIN Embalms boys of lidealier• sad vielaty aro 'ride awake, and will give a rood seassat of assaulting os laseetiiy. To are to raise a *Gadd Radials, to day, at whisk it is expiated Judie Moamar sad others will speak. A oseratroallsat at Idealsore mites .. that "Tho Leery atestiag lasted .pia, tier the third time, as Tues day essaiing,'Numl that "tits ef the stegagiot *ld LlsseW hip la Ike esuaty *nod as, Club ea Wednesday evoslag,"— Ellaitlar letters to shirwe easels, tries &Upsets of doe misty, ladiastkag Boat maartiasty that aeurittatHa s idly the " WC of do appesitisa, tie Demossary of Who Cetutty will sesoaisk tisk friends sad oesfsassi *sir samba oa lb. loth. The upper aoastry Me never don* so eon before HA 111POID, Out. 8, Wlt.euteten. Del., Oat. 8 Ho be alp A, t 111040 1010011 atilt b. frill union /bath wad preemper' %ha is ao, then abohtivatain will ko• cheated-1i tt Is not Got then they will ebel". 4 PS. 4 btilliatfOot " .4"4 at things ar the are, and nee V o ws eta soossitoto grim la to be cheated. ('pen this point, the Pee ass/maim* Is evt7 happy. That paper says that while it ts trill. that Girth Smith ha' rooelved lie lhatit'on onatiostloo, It is squatty true that Smith himself o heart and eual fur Fo.c.on , ry and the full.twing extraet (root a let*/ ho boo written, truly . Aettnire the pennon of the Abolufoai.ts in Shia othitht, as oil who aro' tecoilior oriolt thots theicoloiciths will reosis/y otoioresaad • Bit the trimoiu•stion is M 4. whim is the poet of Mr. F.limor• asel C9l. a'ressost oo dl•rerp, bits whet M Owls pressat on the robjest, sod hers we Awl Owl, wITIM Cut. Prmoot has out-grows bio pro Auer+ oderstbmr, Mr. Fillmore km apostatised frost his asel.eireemy elbsimtim; that whilst COL FEIN OET IS NOBLY ASCELEDLEtI TEE ANTI,BLAVRRT LADDER, AND WILL WE LONG, REACH THE ABOLTTION OR TOP-ROVINR, Mr. Fillmore bus Meoemirl it • • • Nee • *bole Abollusowt will ...te for Mr. Flilmorr. BLNETY-NINt IN A HUNDRED OP THEN WILL VOTE POE on. FREMONT, and urea the hundredth will prefer his *lee tiod to that of Mr. Raohams• or Mr. filbsoes." The negro, Pane. Dummies, who tsars <Wien dawn Hurries aitafe sea candidate for the Preiridasty la lie pauper, sad who warmly iiiivottates Plumose's imilitios, as euinateatiati spoil, the shor• letter, says "nil matins= of the Istfar, to adrainahle; M. writstemad fio /mooed oast &wee, as edatast i'lliMOTO sad Beabisa an, is masterly and ierceotalc Mr. Smith • SC • plainly enough expecte that ninety - nine et every ltendred of the Aholttiaalists will TOO fir freasisat." Ogees? Batty hag made sad-elarery agitatioa tha vast buinasse of bin life. and is not likely sir be saleinformed upon a sabiert a which he age deeply laitivigted. Wises be rolls no that "Col. FREMONT IS BOLDLY AND NO. LILY Acze.ENDING THE ANTI idIoAVERS IsADDRN, AND WILL, ERR LONG, BRACH TUE ABOLITION uR ToP.ROUND," tos *kola/cis noon. wilmt hooey% sad euowe his staleateat to he true. What "Übe aop.oweard" ul Almialonisto a to thwi..isen;ry, istiO ail Malt lailklaratiwa4l. It slrefps tlowo, a, by a deadly Sitstgin blast, the Coerattu- Lon. the I pion, the Bible, the brae end property of the Scotts. he happiness and welfare of the white •to kilter...a- Whenever an Abolttiontat, or a wan controlled by kbol,tionistm, shull octop, the Priest denthil chuit. the death koell of Americeu Liberty and greatueso wilt be rung. arida land now happy and prosper oils, beyond all orecedent, ie:um,: a ccettai of civil war, -I l , ca.ta , tork of cx,rnsiga, of woe and anguish, the horror. of which n.o pun can picture, and nn unagination saucers The deeptions of the ballot bolt are, prima forme, in .tuserleis, the relict anti embodiment of popular sentiment and if the people of Pstinsyiriatita bare tweets., tired ..1 the narnotony of alt eninterrupted: career of peace and prosperity,—if they are urea of witoticidag reeved diem the hum if trade, the boodle of 411011aill.ree, of bearing th• ring of the aavil and the mullet of the /eons, and of be holding a large abase of the weals of the nation poured ono their lap. and calling op areetail them all the Megan cies and la elle• of late, they hare only to elect as Ahda noo candidate tor the Presidency, a eionlannaer of the Giootttotion, a hater at the tiniest, an advocate of etvil war,--they bev• only to plowv the raft cowers of the tieneral (a .verotneut coder the control tf the agent aid poltucal repreesotat iv. of a.. who have made the whole land nog for year!. alto then bowls tsgatost the institutions of atm, country. It ts true that mouthy wen are yarned from the coutisap.la two of this ph tare, br the belief that liltaslo , ll, If elected, would chat the ALolitaooists, who bare made Adwalbelr candidate, all to whom eXertiona he would be indebted for his iltlot•e.• But nu supporter of Faiudoet has a right to eaterta.a ouch an *pinion. The eapeotal champion Aboliti.)ol•l4. Stint, COW 21. forward to waru u• !Its true whet 1 / 1 ,,y be expected front his adtainistrat Nmety-ume ~f every huldre 1 ut the tribe of At lit, we arc toll by the highest authority, avowedly support blot, and the hendredth prefer. him to BccgeitAsi or F:t Treason to the Constitution and the Colon I. In ,user sentiment with Fitt-V..4r champions, nail ens the pr pie of the 'North ondone an Abolition candidate at the pollx, they should fully confider and be prepared for the legott mate ecrnsenizences of an attempt to administer the. stairs of the nation on Abolition principles The racflicatisio et Kaw• At no tune since the distarhissees to Kansas commene ad, says the Juerrull nj r'aienercr, have the rumors of war like prcparstson, invasion and outrage, been snore Abe:idea that, within the week preceding (loc. Geary's arrival in rue presence at once put a new upset o n the seene Nio tllisit all the alleged rapine, violation and slsogator, whip the indignation of the Country hits been warmly invoked to avenge, did aetually occur For in•iaaee, the lon or fife ►t the battle of Ossawatamie, whieti was bruited tar and wide to have been thirty on the Free State party ride, in th• light of truth dwindled down to three en I the grand snug with which it was tn he /,>llorre I up h. extent:taste the free-roil sentiment Crow the plater, it a roareptioe that probably never had existence, , 111 re in the vivid imagination of guilty cowardice, or in a partisan estimate of the etigeeeiee of the itopabli. eau canvass. But the objeete of political agitation are held in higher estimation than the datum of truth. Howse, the efforts of the President to terminate the disgraceful contest that had so long datenrbed the public pew*, are .34,1inuely perverted ignored. The orders emassaing from the Department of Stame and of War ere declared to be deceptive, and the country is warned that no mamma can be plaecal on ice, Chary, to rectify the admisietratien of the law or to remedy the grievaaces of the Sotsiate.— Nesertbelses, the appearanoe of the Dew Governor on the scene of action, te marked by wisdoma of his detenniaattou to restore order through the enforeement of mesh of the Acts of trite Legislature of Kansas as are coustitutional. roc/oistitutional Laws ha Is ander au übligatiou to *atone, but the contrary. And to point of toot, we know of so iii•tsoste so , h a law his been isiforeed or isesoespised enforced in Elliss&S. either by the President , of the ['sited rgigias, er by the Territorial officers who derive authority Fero* his appointment. The very sanosoceatinst of a pacific purposlYby the Governor has prodnoed the effect it promised. The din of war has ceased to roll over the laud. The humble homes of proverty are no longer scourged with levies of supplies, nor does danger evermore sit midmost In the cirele on their hearths. Insurgents and invaders hare alike become powerless in the presence of the majesty of the law. No armed force will himeefort be employed. save that which is incorporated is the service of the United States, subject to Use disoipliee of the Army, and acting under the orders of its °Ohm. leech is re presented to be the tenor of the instreetiomi conveyed to Geo 611.1 al in the cordon issued dem the War Department oat the 9th :est.; sad the sadden utast that prevails, iadi elates that the vamp at the hostile factions ne loafer obstruct the wage of Posciful emigrants seeking lin elaiined land for seittlemeat. Thew ooeepation gone, we shall aioii hear that the southatnata have betaken thaws selves to a more honest mode of living. see- tiesry's administration opium with every promise of gimlet to the industnousfrod well-dhiposiai populates.'" of Yaresas, that proteetios ('bath American eitiseciabip militia them to *s py, sad 14 the violators of law, the rigoroas justice which their offences deserve. The %ember,' Rubenllpthe Caslar.ate4 Hoot unespeetedly to almost every body our County Commissioners met ebb, week, and a majority prommiedto perfect the County Sabouriptiow of 11,1110,100 V) the am ber, and Brie road. We bees teethes time, room sot' In clination this week to (sourness upon this somewhat novel a snap judgment" apes the people ; helloed, we do not know as it is required of ma. The whole iseeetlos le so emlimatly a ""wily quarrel"--a mietreversy for sepere way bestrews Lmary, Ball, after t Co basked by the aosese, and Walker sad hit followers backed by the Cm aims,* that we are eowmed have Mee, disposed ta stead use side, and see theta fight it oes. We therefor* matant ourseU saw with mammals( tie simple We that the subeeripme is made lima Um following etteditiose We, the Commissioaen of Erie Comely, Imes hereto subscribed in the same, sad for mid la behalf of the said County, TWO THOUSAND SHAHS:I3 to the *pita/ stook of the She bery and Brie Redhead Oempsey ue the fellow mg meditates, via : To be mid is lb. bends OW Comm bearing an inmost of sis per eient._payable es follows, via: 550,00$ on the Sib day of October, Irll-660,000 .a the 9th day of Oetobeir, 1881-1160,550 oa lb. lith day of Omehm, 1/186-.-iesti !IKON on the Sib My el Oeselier. 1891—to be wholly 'speeded on the Western &vistas of the road, sod boads to he paid pro nits as th sr may be mead toward" the s.e.trsatloa of the Wasters twisting of timt road, is Meproperties *as dm Comity asbscripdoa beers to the NMI cast of the work, emissive of iron, not to exceed oeu.slztli of Hie whole soil 60 hoer epos redisiest *Odense being eoldblesi Se the Commissioners that the min ondisigas ore Wiglmplied with. ilritaoss oar hands and seals this Sib day of Oetober, 1 SM. ♦ Carkat Male. Oar Proisoatere are the mast asfertattate foams alive. TllO other ear they cot oat lhasedag foetus aasaaaliag that "ootapetoar epeakoro &tat saws 'as) ireaf4 tat too. the wr6srepessossatisesised laYetimaala Odle Mean speakir, Mr. Rams, at the Court as. *has oraotaa.— the M. arrtvod, aad se did last oda dilated loiklag Promeaters. After stabiles apt salad la-eho eIM awhile the tallow eaatile we. blew. set sad Cho fro Moms sad 'the 0 ecosystem" sposker mashed / rowriatimbAnsa fif Ka goiroa,—The *hips, 111 your °our at tb• viilago of umber ult.; they wspacted to bar from Juke. Tholupaon, but he nE11py .. 114141114 absent The . sinteutia oat organised by choosing iolloollrfifttolfloot of f!otsaaat, Provident : Major Doty, of Aortas • lead, Hardoeas Atka, of Cloanoaot, sod Jape. °rap, of tarmac pid o , Vi m pres i d en ts and Nat PmEntro) and Thongs. I Carlin Slienfallit*. Sethooloalt of the real old louttecnstie pre,,ado.l . men =UM WI of neaps( gallignii Wry. wham entry sort of *bars a halt kaial ofthe pep stay in vitt+ • cal dotrawasout ; whore tiny boastiagly prriclaun that a t easams,, akin, who" vita apill Nal iblad maw .bogs is z ; arm whore Lk* old ilsalsioocal Greet . Saab party, although adhearing t. the wooly hens coodldaha ad fh'ir gone trcaw of liar bat dad 1 / 4 11/tables old, scald sad rollabi. Whigs, ayo . Ham Clay atoil Zook Dolor ear IP r , eGilect Um. Tashi had VIII abryoual)limaotalata op the Matt ton e-ol,rel ast Head in thildt tyres or diontuan-abnlttinninc...go,,, I such a political locality: the rttion laying itemo-no. m, , rod , palmed. Dattny the ttato they roottirod to rtli sad dIW am, artlart Os most y .ortibroa ,- htonia, ..loo" tibtipiat hoot aronad, bet of * rreportful thotaties es the pole we surd (for I was down there sad toe* wart ear elevated,* Oases dad, with the strlpeo sad floated grandly so the hrees, 1. was ..erol•rtt e., , „ , Lot rt Rachman 534 thirty-one puts for the statrs Thin we. We stark ke the roma .70..tter. , th.. nett laat Irriday, • bes tltpy dammed LOU , that vlllafte, an I sea toll, Meat rah poke, with they poled—,adicative of t.he dun lung thee Sr. t e , take to 3ieveintsee—and with the help it us, aloud towhee/ dill-It—they then 11,,,nted si/rtin iss—• Nag with aster stars, elth the rare., iu • h. --all La petite hasesenty with thett pmfeset , ltt. eleetter the Gale esitebile, paver f..e their pule, tor, mom 11511 propert) It limo urn a lot beleugeog to the err eatalety of I.7sthensdista of that vilisee. f .t. , nut kuos as any of that antrell are ietterersts ; II tilt,. are shy, ate the ,r -, LA,. Qf freltage Invaded The oeshon eke nrurr /Mi t Toth's.. • any dropped—end the question now li, " do.. rtor p. , 1 , t 3.• • the raivenslisia, or do the Viahree bo/ouh to tau pie r theft the question see shore 4.1 eneetaohs. is the hoarse .11,1 0.. t 1111101.0.110 Up•ISIA t• • wa• •ate, hut war to the rwres, party, the pule. , to td to all etre , rtry,3 until the queetioo If Nettle& I.sodE.Ntand, t.,0, that th. won slid the reisereeart E./retch thr , wn nor, Gar th. tr Peek repleilleahreeeresiert. Ttiore profound discourse on 1t0...i5/0 Hof noel nod Walt ban w oW .end ey the trweirial llr Baler of i:ne, and the Ilisop speaker firm tha State, 13111 t baaonau, the , /or who crowed' oou.,lrstrie, and whoh..l with Wheeler, all the Soy from the swamp In :'itringfield, +pen un Ittickenseterfer's wood , Judrittefrom the eprakets, the a , rtirr-E my ~mite,n, mutt hare I,rot, lath!, ,nt.Bl-s,t.-1 To whet of the erentsien 'Martel/meet, then. benietnen .hems Ise loud for free speech eat fresiskrze seat oozes of :era 'lll ',atm, or half wiatal boys up tie pole the deroorretn had ral cad had The 13 "11 1 1 11 4 0 ONEwuuul teibt around it n einsearksble shrewd hies, 11111 threrd ladried, that it ix thong.• nom,• to hare hritrilliaeti tails then MN. ..L0•11 • --I web << u ~ . (I t,, rp rod and --poittetal Mende of a woo egertallirit in this town. It .- a •• moot Onle" for the parrs.a of apeti.r4 FlUnturr unit hereabout* **7 tbar Ida have raerl tidnore 'Ale in the town rite. here lot a, ma in President tie club who le 0i: , 11.a ru4,1,4 u A tl.t. State, but who, it is said, will tit Friiiidi; ir :Aids • ! . - of roar*, he will They r holding • I.ertes t.f raatt.tuto ID er.rr sr L, L••r, geld oo• het atiritt to the gagoa satioal duitrtet •teb a Id. more m•o, bat easels • tarter .❑taut . th. ,r 'Ape:abet r wed ❑ by ea ,Id potlemaa owned t;erni—w duytocre of Ai put a Baia to .114 Wheeler a ear that will dig •at Lra. of Yovegiltet The tort drat tie shrew n wax*, .• allctc•., will ba at the , Pam- &day, the reeetior to ho held at •omt .iehr• boar Oil tie Leniewtaa r ,ra•l Thar wt.! prollikbt• • • a gr' I tswn betawns tile Parry's vier. • The dral eaml. Lb* Vent growl tntvinau o v. tat. 1.. a , gpringteln on Frld&y next /Iv or the) 4s, t. • • ,e , !it t. • • . . every WOE, lie lIMV:gli APV ire •••••_ ... 41 A.I. s, too wr,euta r , toistsia. ow /WM ON NMI *VI ins ...weir........44.61. • .....am have ebie al tbp•prortt Nutwitbitandlng th• dew- Mom le 11111 bIrTU we hope to-..:weeti %lean*. Our TUnsaer The Black Repslalleanc ars Creed, attempting t etre; our thunder epos' the clayey question. We knew Oil. would be so, but did nt expect they would be bold al ,act it, or attempt It quite to early in the caress. The Den ocrstlo doctrine, IS ”ur reside . ? know, is l :ct the queen n of slavery alone in the territine•—not tc log slate ~ it—that It le, like all other domestic instituti ,, n•, lerire for the people theineelyee to decide tit , on Ilene.. the Kai,. ass Nebraska bill declared it tu he •' the true intent at,l meaning of this act •ent lqittlate slavery ;•ito or Territory, nor to exclude t therefr,dn, hat 1.. ~ t re it port, thereof per/. etly free is reerf/ot, their dr, , e , ef, • testi.,,,o in ris,r are ,-oy, .ulfeet -Nly to the t/ ti. United &at..." And b conform,ty to them liknooersei at emelt:mat declared it• detertnitiattoL to wreeellt Uli 0441 , 04 , 1111 01 reaanno, to I rrnry- r ... r ” rr i tAt tapiattois of rice siarery nutrition, or cater tie attempt sway be esely." This, then, .e the p mien of the Democratic parietal Prui'lainied le cts rW sissd by its deelaireft.ms at Cinch:tow, ter • tarn and me where the Black llepulflicaus stand. ist,il 7 this purpose !et us summon Mr,ll.ciLn, Its .71.• et riaJ e : the 'loses, and It. Cilattlplull ipou toe •iutup 1 speech before the merchants ‘.t sew I,tl. M. P ported thus in the Tritinie. "Now, fur this t am Kansas c, dy. T speak for that p ,, rtion fhe r. rtl, Fri p. ~l In , other part of the confederacy. wilt wibito f am a r .• end not far you. The question it not that we shall tee, late ailainst the South upon the cost r r , „ cut tint VI titan ievistzte rim ta t •‘• • .• • ,• skim ler. WS SON'? IttI•Ilt ti rE• f lox. pr,lr+tf talt rtrrrass strasteion OF R TRERITORY. si As too sits. 1 PIIOSIIIIITILD 11 ,, E •6A N1).4 ALL rits.bEi ti , and stand upon this distinct, unite l n.p -,t, r •I.ar t , ,ar which gave peace to the enotittlio 8?0, and that 1 , 0 h wowed the pewee of the eountryaa ought ho arsr;• food by the government .1 tritaljuite.l States, with ti 000,401 of American people. twat o T 4.! we ask—oo lies—on he••••r r n w , r.• , —thrat the ppir:t of** awtillof WI sad 1850 shsl ois tno le good to 1.5561 2, the Americas people--of the bath. irt wo .ay, us 'viol a, the North in the place of c..ctlosati , u, worder, arid war which now prevail in Kisolio. Tn a" , TIIIN Y.) LATION IS SINIVT2IID and It is rt noeetaary that the hal.- of should be Main sputikl to &platten. 1t o are the elaetion of a Presol , o the 1. oat: I z-;ates simple vlbws and determine: CI, riho eqt/ -t the mess °film peesemsressit raw oftite Kerte, 7Of r hr./ Poi Stow mad al& w Lid i r t,„.. a:rosary ed•••• 1.4.1 hoe for ttr . us.es .al az. We 4 , 1 )lul. 111A1 tps, Sod when we hseeencceed..d an the prefiden tfai Necitioti be/ere us—as bytbe grace of God we shot' and will succeed, (greet applassel---aod the fact is pr elaiMed that Nremort to alectd, NaD611.3 161;1 be again re stored to freedom withoet itglitairs •fr' r r r el the heed el yorterameat in ley scOy A pploille , mach, geatiemen, for the tamely In regard to Kansas that V. propose. It tea simple. easibie, ALA state-mann.... proposition. Effect the PettleD.Ot , 1 this question, sr you remove a question of ovation arid giro again th• penes which taienjoyed in 18.51" Sew we lave Mr Speaker lavas soiiare arm the Deto oared° pionform; nay more, forbore we have him ahanduo• ing the phaetons adopted by tit party at Philadelphia In June. No legislation an Kall6L6 1.1 riquited, says Mt Speaker Banks. So say the Democracy. ••11 - e dol't raise the question whether, in be fatnrir extension of our territory, slavery shall be prubbited or n " the Democracy "We libaritill all those rrnedtion•," -,,n- ' unties Mr. Banks. "W• 'that! .n al the,. , ql.l6lltioPP" to 1 the people who settle the terviteios, answers the Denloers !ey. But we Decd not weary otr resd,rs. every of:•! can me that this oracle of Repub'desnism has ah.tvione.le , ery plank of the Philadelphia platbrm in regard t , , slavery, I sad boldly attempted to steel tiat of the Democracy And 1 the meson is plain. One to fosnried open the esn'oded fatiney tbat the people of a terntory ore Stat. , and ~or re pel& of self goverameat—Or other sport the politirsl truth that the poop% ewe the PISMO of all power, and dierefors, whether living in a State or territory should have the privilege of rogalmisg their own affairs in their own way, whims only es the Federal Constitution. The Demooraey dear that the goetrument of the Colon or soy party in this Units., am ruttoni or prohibit slavery in any territory. They warm that the territories are the eonica.in property of the monde el the siversl Suites—that tLe Fed• Kai Government holes them in trees only to permit the mas wog daughters of these several and sovereign States— %bait Om and only owamo—to 'Migrate into and govern thomaolme within sueh territories, Olt vc in / 77 1. the Pee' of the American Colonise tionteaded they had the sole right to govern themselves. Tile English and Tories af- Armod that Salaam the Coloatet were territories, and therefore the property of Great Britain, that she had a le. gal right to ooatrol the domestic institutions and govern the ishabitants of the Colonies. So, too, the Abolitionists &anti that because oar territories are the common proper. ty of ais United States, that therefore the Federal Cuogress Mc the British Parliament, eau and ought to legislate in all same whatooever, for and even against the will of the American eitimaa who inhabit them. But Americans them denied Co Great Britain, and claimed for. themselves tie similasive right of salf.govermant, and now the Dem. maths party deny to Oinsgmaa, and *Wm for their fellow. dams, of the sorrltarias as szehmive right of seltgovera. most This being the fistdoso do not wonder that \o Armed a poiltioian sa Mr. Blithe should seek to ignore thi pinnform of his own party, and steal ours. J. J. COMPTON, rum. BOYD, II Capita* UAL A dieiseerstie speaker hi Masesebessus slanted LOVIIJ o made • climatal bit the other day ix the course of • &sena - stet of the quallAcatloaa of the rival eandislata fur the Presidsway. The history of the " republicau" caadtd►te N portrayed with amok iatennity and effect, and showed eesekeivaly that all the aateeedenis of the wan are in dirent awake with the platform whit!' kis poliucal friends have erected for his. The speaker here inquired if there was a ?wort aim present. A versos is the crowd aa - wend la the allriastive. /ffr. Xs. thee asked him If It we set the creed of the " repabliese 4 party to restore the =IM!IIMIIMIE1111 L, to his Faziosr friend, asi tbsco tho prineiplee to whieh ,►ott dasLte the aittialug premium rMioh4}t The ire,* of this l ueiition was electrical upon the stedlowee, tea eon ptetety tiemottiiihe4 the FISIAOIIIOT. Coudag Out. Ooe hundred sod •eveoteen cambers of the Idethedist ehorch la Pluerburgh, Pa., wkp were to favor of Fres:test, have euint our and repudiated the Black Ropubtiata par ty, as the iirettaa that isa Liana are stalk( sad ahettaag the ♦ialepee an 1 CriVii war wow eatitiagt to Kamm. Judge Tatisatamta at Nora £..s. J tido Taatirsta mad, one of his poet peweilal etotie at North En.t TuemLay ironing. To p the waver. tag - .ttrether," (rota hearing him, Mr. Joao (tans and hie coajut , r., got up an apposttiun toetaing, with thaws podit,,:4l reriegade•, L,wry Kelso, to addrom it. It wow. , l'nt do burro yr, the people world hest the Judge, .I,d • hey d.d. K , .5V and Lowry piped away for a few um mew., 'oil then hearers, amosatiog to a bakers doses in tie fir , t quetly left them, and went over to hear the truth. o'eloci they were left eolitai7 and alone, a re (inns and his few 'blowers and strllters;" whereupon t 1.1.1 hire :,at Lb, lights and missled The Iharemerirtie gathering, on the other hand, was large and 'abolition's. Jii n RV w, I 1 received, and had a telling effect—so mach eo. that we uaderstaod two voter" present who had been " ill:motion , " ail mauler threw up abets ham, mid bid the good bye. This North. East boys will give a goal aexonrit of themselves on Tuesday. Mark that The Liam Election 11pas Fru.. State party in Kansas is tenapo• rarily -ut by Presidential power, and Slavery 1, n w l'ltablished there by what passes f law election is thin week to be held unfit r the bogus "laws" for a now Legislative we hope to he.ir the Pro Shi very party will htve all to itself. They have u anpletely iu their hands, and will keep it uul the people see fit to oust them in the Presideut,4' , leetion For freedom in Kan - swoi,ere ;.• n another hope remaining —N Y vory •s,ugular statement, to say the leas The National iitinsais Committee pub liah.•d ft e , rvitlur iu the Tribune., on the 16th init., in which the ,llowing language occurs . The rul Frt.. State inhabitants in Kansas number .I,e.cer.ling, to the best information,) not than 30,000 51u1..3; while the real permanent Pr Slavery ~tticr.s do not number 5,000.- li:tweet' there there was not and could not be a luestion of preponderance in arms or in votes. It them; figures are correct, and we have never beard them called in que-tion ; if the Free State inhabitants ^f Kan.as have a "preponderence in arms or in vote." in the proportion, of six to one why they permit the Pro Slavery men to have toe election ad I k themselves. The Atlas nyi,l Ao t us alluding. to tiiii, Tribune news in ad vance of the election says "orders hive been twitted t., .110 w ttiss Ktiusa% election fob a new L.Tislature to terminate in a pro slavery trimph. 'rue Free State men in the territory have hoes instru t boll themselves aloof from the eleetion, and allow the triumph of their oppo , - n o. n . I 1 :Cc' th.• grand rallying cry for "Free -1 'al au] Fremout — iu N ,vernber The "cause of fretdoin" i, how, *tleu there is a practical opportunit y to vindicate it on the soil of Kansas, tc t, t.nti d. in (or 1:r t I create the appearance • •-it ) f v , ting rjith the Republicans at ele If the Free State tutu do nit carry the K to-as October election, it will be their oven fault MEI Freedom Sttriekers. L re,.t.nt black republican meeting at New. , r , i? I 0,,y fret -Imp shriekere nearly killed 0n , .. twin. 4 ,, rnterir. who interfered to prevent . to r- m pu line cl ,, wn a Fillmore flag--stris .61:14 %e: . > ilLau with a slung Shot ip• .V. t, • , a) , that tL y cut another young man one ot ttigir, number, before 'env/ that h.• was ready for , i:e, 1,11 touk out and made s i,— v‘l\ r. TLt. Sews says that I States Hotel, Sweet's r • , tauraut aul )11.1 , .r places, and, after obtaining n.i ti v wantr.d t ) at and drink, went off, re. p r ;rli t h , y had The News ti, uli 411 free Itnd free rum to tri.• 1, Lu aud Fremont" mutt„ with i knit, Pr , n t Ull- i =ma FARN.,vvottrii, 012. black republican candidate (' ngrec. in the 4 'hicago district, a few months a t ; ) iv.t• cbg•ig I lit 4 cioe before Judge Bccitut Chlcag ; and, finding that Judge DICKEY, th, upper:ling counsel, was getting the better of the 4% , urnent. lie closed the ease by striking Do KFY in the face, knocking him down, smash laying him out generally. Jro fiat. tugli Lauded outrage , ' fur this brutal invasion of tb •Inetity of a court of justice, the eourt ..reptililic in' Judge) fined the "ruffian" Li v I) -1? )w , their appreciation of his L pr yll,itt.••, the revilers of "BROOK!" u tl,e -ruffian" fur Congress. rue rascal who i. now in jail fur robbing Be, Mr La . 413, f Suffield, Conn , made a Fremont perch only a few evening• previous, in which il(elared that "no Christian man could vote far BeCIIANAN :" During the night, be got up, stole the parson's money, and started for a new field of operation.. Zits "shrieks for freedom" will Fp-rest:ter t e :;even in the region of Wetbers* The LAiisville Cl.,A.rtt.i says that JAS. GAIN/8, a champion of black republicanism, an advocate of the w 0,1 1 . 1, horse, a shrieker for freedom, a defamer - of the Siuth, and the paid orator of Fit.t.musr and DATTo to Indiana, has changed his out:up:A:ikon, aud, instead of addressing Hoo siers, is now peeking stone in the Louisville w o r k house. He was up as a drunken vagrant an i disturber of the peaet, and committed to the work house in default of bail Ile will re main there in Ole aApacity of Atone cracker until after the Presidential election In a political discussiou between G. W. PRATT, democrat, and aMr HA'tan, republican, in Bureau township, Illinoi.; a few days since, Mr. H. became so greatly excused that he struck Mr. PRATT ou the head with a blacksmith's hammer thun closing the argument in favor of FAXMONT and free speech Mr Paarr was seriously in jured by the blow.— Dec. I'm Press. A MODEL “ItraTELICAN."—Ii it) stated that T. Davis, the newly elected "republican" member of Congress from lows, was not long since a slaveholdixr in 'Missouri, and that he Brat appeared in low a -in pursuit of runaway slaves wisida hc• caught, and bold, then turned "repub hcan." FATAL METHOD Or QUIETING/ ♦ CHTLD.--• Ann Murray, aged 40, has been arrested at New York on a warrant charging her with causing the death of Patrick Glees, a child six moths by giving him laudr.nuni. It appears from the inquest held that the mother of deceased left him with the woman Murray until she would return from a brief visit to a neighbor. Wide she was absent the child became fretful, and laudanum was freely administered to quiet and put him to sleep. The jury readerd a verdict of death from an overdose administered by Ann Murray. The prisoner was held for trial. .--__ Alio. -- —..— a A large sad reap udible assiblaip st eitianu of New Hata** opt is Shissispot sr the alb road nation, °wooed. sad iiessmal lea to the square in frost of the statism bowie, where a eor• dial welcome was extended him by Jao. 8. George. The tollowiag is the sabstamie of Pre eldest Pierce's reply : JA.I Frisads my youth sad of my *are years, you may be sure that I appreciate this evidence of your unaltered sad true regard, sad that I shall cherish it while I live ass tribute dear to mg_inan. . Your &lingoes, my dear and cherished Mead, oiddresnag Mr. Geet) to the peat are fall of esiases I left this Sato bowed by the issoyar able. loss and sorrow of my life. Sian that time the deer friends to whom you have so tottebingly adverted, while is the vigor of manhood as& at the height of their alefalsese, %ace paned from the reeves of time, Bat these mid memories Sather too fast, and my emotions ars too won to trust myself is this dinictioa. am glad to be eneromaded by personal friends *bider's% polkaed patties, who have for many jean oommanded my eallideam sad regard.— But if it were otherwise, I shouldnot o ff end your sense of propriety or my own, y mingling with what I have to say a single pentanes Which might not well be addreesed at say time or f a = all men who revere the Constitution re turning to you as I do with an now sentiments or opinions upon leading political topics, I have nothing to justify or explain. Wherever in public action, principles Amy established and well defined in my own mind have led, I have unhesitatingly hollowed, relying for the approval of my policy, and seta, upon the judgement of my countrymen. When the acerbity and dis turbing inflames of preempt party strife shall have peeped away, whether this expectation shall be realised or molly I am wale sirs that so hon est and intelligent cities* of New Hampshire, will doubt that my pablie conduct has been eon trolled by nose other than high and patriotic motives. While, my fellow•citizens, it is a pleasure to meet you, it is a pleasure the realisations of which I might have deferred ; but the necessity of my presence here before the 4th of Marsh was snob that I could not disesprd it, and I was compelled to ',malt, in relation to the time of my visit, not to my own convenienoe, but the obligations of day which you, in conjunction with the Mass of my countrymen had imposed upon me. But why should I spe ak of this ? Are comparative strangers to the people of New Hampshire—men who have not a personal ac qaintanoe with one hundred of the assemblage now present--msn who have never sacrificed for their country in their whole lives one hour of ease —who have never encountered, and who never expect to eneounter the slightest of danger for its honor or its rights, to dictate when and under what ciraunstances, it is proper for me to breathe my native air and tread my native soil ? I have answered this question to day by my propene*, and you have answered it by meeting me here. At a time when our relations with all foreign powers are essentially pale, and when our do mestic and interns' advancement and prosperity is regarded by other nations as almost fabulous, it is lamentable to see and be compelled to admit that there is a sectional spirit in the land, *nun seling hatred and all uncharitableness, and which threatens at this moment to rook the Union to the centre. If I have given orAtsitirsooos to Wiry extent, or in any degree, at any time, 1 have unquestionably made a broad departure from the !moot of that venerated parent to whore revoln• tionary services and subsequent career you have been pleased to advert. But to such a ()barge I have no occasion to answer, and shall never have by the entire record of my public life. With reference to any change in my senumenta or opinions, I ought, perhaps, to make a single qualiflosuon. It has been said that the universal tendency of the age is to Conservatism. I be liere it to be so. It is certinly true that I regard with leas and less complacency all extremes of opinion and ill ruhneas in action. I deprecate more and Intel whatever is calculated to excite contention be tween our own Government and foreign powers, or to provoke alienation between the people of different States, or different sections of this con federation; and I desire, with a daily increasing earnestness, to see passion and prejudice and all party emotions give pines to calm judgment, to patriotism, and to a fraternity and regard among the citizens of the Republic which shall acknow ledge no limits less comprehensive than the Court. To this kind of oonservation I invite you. lam no alarmist. lam not here to pro claim danger. My hope and faith in the Constitu tom and in the permanence of the institutions which it upholds is strong, but with a knowledge of the weakness of poor human nature, and with the light of history cast up on our path, I oer tainly need not warn you that the loss of the great blessing which you now enjoy is not im possible. conjure you, citizens of New Hampshire, while you dwell with grateful emotion upon your present privileges esut epea your root prosperity , w remember the obligations which rest eo far as the future of your country is concerned. Never allow your minds to be diverted from the fact that this is the great experiment in modern times of man's capacity for self-government, and that if the experiment cannot succeed under this Constitution and this Union of the American States, its lumens on this continent, under any new arrangement, is hopeless. Such is my conviction Let no man delude you with the idea that our Union has any intrinaie strength independent of the devotion of the people to oonstitntional right. It is just as arang as that devotion, and with the observance or disregard of the oonstitutkmal right, it must stand or fall. Let it not be the regret—l ought to say thp remorse of a portion of this vast audiemoe—thas the inheritance pur chased by the toil' and treasure and blood of the Revolution, the inheritance which has desioesded to us freighted with the blessings and liberally ladened with the means of enjoyment, has, through our madness, been lost to posterity. Let it be the reproach of no one here that he was ever willing, for a moment, to sacrifice that which he is bound by his patriotism and by every high and holy consideration to uphold by his "Worn, and, if need be defend by his valor. of Gov. 'Geary it Topeka. " Gentlemen, /come not to treat wit A, bet co govern you. There is now is this territory no other governor than John W. Geary. I will protect the lives and property of every peace loving and law abiding *Wien with all the pow' er ootamitted to me. I will patin' every law breaker. I will not for a moment tolerate any questioning of my authority. Every person in favor of restoring peace to this distracted Terri tory, can range themselves under my banner;-- all others I will treat as bandits and robbers, and I will extirpate all such at the point of the bay. wet. Don't talk to me about slavery or freedom, free State men, or pro-slavery men, until we bare restored the benign ininenes of pesos to this besetifal ootintry, until we bate punished the murderer, and driven out the bandit and rabble, and returned the indiunrioes chime to their homes and olaimss. Noel I pray you em- NUMB ■e with those political questions. You shall all withent distinction of party, be protect ed. This is dot a time to talk shoes party, when men, women, and °Wires are daily ,murdered and driven from their homes. Is God's name rho for a moment above party and ommemplate younelves as men and patriots. I am your friend, and your fellow citizen, moved by no other impulse than the good of the bow fide inhabitant, of this sanitary, sad the pro. teetion of their lives sad property. When paw shah be tistonal, I will see that *miry man of you is prom Med la his pcditieal rights." The spoons was inmost and septimmisstio. A vote was immetNatoly take* tw Maki 'be ("ow -11111011 and when the left the tows of Topeka the people ssemabled as masse and pre is swami. a *wog auk Assn foe Governor Geary This ley Other pest moral trtunapb, was deiigEttf liouleispiste, and is s bright fest6« t in Ow stuor's 'v.—Baltimore Sun. The Spirit in Indiana Francis J drnnd , Esq., who has heel* lag for several weeks with great zeal asd seen the german naturalised °Wiese of - is behalf of the democratic cease, the from Indianapolis to the Baltimore Suo " Polities are at a tearful height, woo children partaking of the general tint' but I am glad to say the onion feelin ; most in the poblic wind, and the sat, meat is sure toprevail. There is • large vote in the State, more than aevez-eigl whieb is enlisted on the national side and ed to all sectional agitation. We have a here that Gov. Geary is rapidly establ peace to KLAUS, and all parties unite it • to him just and honorable sentiments. in Kansas is sure to insure peace to the Gen. Lane, the leader of the free State Kansas, is far from being looked epos+ as man in this State, whore he is best kiwi his divorced wife on Wednesday last ww ladies' procession at Greensburg, e' some five or six hundred, in honor B.'s. There is a very large number 4 , Clay whigs who are out for the Penns eandidate, and a very considerable Bur Pennsylvania Germans in the State who against every specie. ofi fanaticism " eirrffr *Omsk. Dyad&py a tight dre NLeLt t there a both.* that,,,tll afford relief ao we t allionatilly nog it ap *a the BALM OF (ALLIAD R. noon of portoapy of convolute it with tont of the din sow In unit Lad, eitbout wishastg to detract Imola worth of say of them, we tea arefely may that no one r. of *el at all compare with lb. SALM OF Ontil mama in canting a rough awd elleatually relieving all ULM Mad. Tlata has nes proves own cad OVor by nom eve. that Wee shade trial of It, sad we bar. no doubt ' risairtioes oet of *VINT 4`411/111A! that -sit •311.11. a trial of it firm than atannsonts. Sold by CA RTU 4 A FICILFraIieD BintATH.--Wil•T lady roan would redoolo undor tkwo sum of * bra aw Ivy sang limo 'BAJA oft • 'NotSavo FL 4witzliwo Would not oitly eitutior it moot bet itiolalmotor Missy woos. d 8 oat know %hair berth outijo , t, it so delicate Omits tritium:Xi trill motet itiontior stgle drop of S eim" oe your tooth brash apd want! and sawmill A fi ft y omit bottle letil Wt year A HICAUTML °minx:lob; oar omit ue the "Bazar on • Tnooa...wo 'Lomas* It all run .e WO and beetles from U.* *to, w.a..og it of a soft and • wet a tarwai, pour oa two or titre. drops, and erirAn tt tad amoratog RHAVEda (LADE EA SY —Wet ),,ir •La•in4 wane Of cold Willer, pour on zero or three .froye TIOCIOIM.SD runrsas," rub the beard bc, , l ,t tifut Con lather, much facilltattug the operatten o„c, only lay meats. Beware of tounterlett• m, doled by W P PETRID;t 0,1 4th, 18:01—clm Frualtoo \.. - - KA RRIE D fin Thursday Eveatog, DUI, at the ?rev t Rin Dr L%012, ROBERT I' MORtiA ut BM .11 aldaft iisughter of Dr. Wm. EZEI la Harbortreet, uo the 16th •lt., by 14.. J tc A IleSli.AL sad Ulm* L4AA.II A. adaseitat DIED. Oa thi '49IM alt , after a brio( Waves, EMIL) ' i 41a.agbior 4.1 Jahn Siiiiipeu. seed II yaws. WANTED. A UI*L to do getion6l bouierourk ripply Editor of Lau piper Good referonces 1,4 4,:c Lne, Oct 4, 1446 CONCERT HALL DI LLAkiep • t Lou N Entrance ot. State tttioet, batmen' htth `• r. • • . .1. .1. L 124 T . DIAL/410 BwU, Stittosmsry, kloaSl4 flows Sheet PeL ►'trst door wool 41 tire i.r.r .T. .T. 73ookaallar And Stattatier, t., J li. Ounnior • Park Ite.ae, Eno,' DSOS hats mart reap's tfall to announce to we pi 11011 he irtll keep for we a full assortment of e‘t in the hoe, and If possible, To tue teanu er t rrs flatters hintaelf that by a continents course of fair @act% damp and urine atnct attention to the business, he tr ed oat only to retaio the trade of former pair , f oat to add a fen to the iist. t lear gtee t. •-o a• •. Park Raw Hook Stare, formerly Ganasaon , ii F -e, - - - - - --- •11aAP4 H. E. ferowle.m now tad polt,a- F 3 et 111 j Yet reoetrel.l and for Ma* at PARK Row T ORIMAIt LITTLIWOOD, EN, yon t. Imbed to op• 111. and mw it sccordittigit." to be tt PARK ROW 80 , - - Vl[. ifJLYEN LACTIC EXPEDITION, pve ll sad for We by Plnant Jewlery LI7MWS JEWELRY 51 4 41 L, STATE, STILICBT. opposite Brown's ELIA. sod frogs New York, toaterseink the 'eery e s • apisactid Canso, Floneatanet .od Corsi wets of Mae, Bar Biaip avid Bracelets, Eaaaseasl Punting hto, flee J. Vats t g•• vartoty of Stasis. Mtlfero • and an • Those Good and tosuttful and th. attention • •or e funded AGRICULTURAL. A 3111ititTI:Nat ot tho member' tbr E:te A `Joliet) wi',l be bald at their ro.m lb :Le •4ew battarday the 2503 last. at 1 c,oc.a P Y A is moaned as busulaaa A imp,At.sr,,, s Eno, net. 11, ISSii OPKIFENO OP THE-FALL CAIIPAI:: OEEAT STOCK AT WHOLESALE AN 1 , Toes C BEEBE merciful's tntorrn• his sset,h , o, let sad the public oh:wrath% That he bagjust mefettsc - F. clues • sae. stock 4 FALL sod WlSrEr< chased it the lowest prices for rash,. tuck. .* ' dtasily lun pnces Elio stock te ogle the 1•4-iee. c. tans ho bee rrcs brought to this play., sad tc•ta-... , , a re of Franey and Staple Dry Good& Lashes Dress Gos.ds, Fumy Coosa, ',JILL Mena...a las Pure Wool and Caioa Plaids Pnoied Caehmer.s. rinrs• Panama be/ataaa Alapseeas, k.c Itroetia, sults. a. sad Searts—Calicas., Steratiar, ec, Cloth, Cesstsce— ht., La every variety. R ea dy M a d e Clothing, Hats ahl boots and Shoos. •Joo, • large stout ow . sad Mout, SSG is Inn fan sad comfort of the satin ooauttoo,ty• Me bores paid to the waste of all darer., ea.! l•ro auk J OY Boots of satontehingly Loa I ,r,er Ido o • paraWM whoa 1 araure you that r awl! Or rortl./...•., me tea to truest; per east. of your maw a thr - &Sant you. 1 coal stop to sootoewato, by eonta staras • the qoaotity 1 have—saffos it to ost, that the Alta ..trrA sod that the goods moat be sold. I ain't td. , • ; tor hos—lif you oust have gas, go when they ha , ' att"Azmg 31 C• 00 ,••• It—got a •KAPI.T, sod roux to roe for .• pails Er All kinds of Country Produce taken to fr.:3lor a . Trustiag that I may be mibbed to merit your Pena" I will mike every effort to secure and rein t. 'b.. . 0 Me, Oct. 11, 11511. Batter! Good Butter!! A Few Mid= of choice Butter fr, ewe Erie. Oct. 11 TIBEIAL.,, it.,'• For Fall and - Winter Trade. I•H ass naafis( toy arid Wiatar - Storit of 8. which, for Norway, sissig y, and pasareess, ~ a lr as , re oared is Ws sta r et. J Eria, Oct 11, ISO& Builder's Barderrre. /rag La .- res t sad best sastor4sent of Btulder's 1L i A. brouag every vansty, coast With on hued and at Sa ures, by Clet.. 11 FILE 1110,48e—Sbovels end Tons, with &Lei. tb , •' Mosses Plumb, Coal Scuttles, Flee Pao.. ILL Oct, 11. rICTLERY.—talate and rocket Cutler% ~ a:: nan enaap at _ Firs and Burglar Proof Sofe'L yr AVLN6 Won appointed agent for the - 4 1 jl raaT's &altar and It,. Proof Baba 1 sa , ; • sish boars of aay use, at manufacturer's prim LEAD rip e salt purchasers. 'y Oet, 11 - MALL AND W 1 TE. sT LE.p. or BOOTS AND SHOE - At linelotde and Retaa, No. 10, it • `.2. Street, /Cr., At • A RS sew opos i rarge sad %phloem , .441, sa4 Winter os of 800 . SHOES AND twgiodiat LA4Soos' ItUbbnen tor bottle, to tliortr old contagion sod the psi.', catirstO their stock ••y he fousd LADI CONfiltilfa4M tITENo. Boololim Illtwnn• sad s von fall w.,rtweu t .4 Sloss. Aka, Coratiamou'o Boos; 000". amiss. beiveetts; Clots, Pat at Loot/per 5444 F—.• their OA is tall wad tomitploO% while they NW ssM th• menagemoot of %bat exrtlrn,tr`. "" 17 - /Alin CCITTILR.•••AIo• nom to defy mon...town their loss of bastona.y'ter ti *bre et !Abe pittroos4r . . 0.1 l liffUtoora • Block. Put. . toot. sf , 750 Rid7Vrirooi •
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