Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, August 31, 1848, Image 2

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IPROTIIONOTARY,
of Springville.
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Frlindsville.
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, COMIIIISTONER,
I' ELL of liberty.
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Moirelifford.
AUDITOR,
WIN, of Great Bead.
GEO.
Om Ireland which we chronicle
light with deep interest. The
Tee'gime
to-day will be s
/sported battle
13ritiab troops
the city pa -
the Regiiter o
1040 ad's day
alas! we alai
1 Sleevenamon, at which 6,000
, s.
,re slaughtered, nubfished in
(,
ikral which we see reported in
1 tii day) turns out to be a hoax.
' not, it seems yet arrived, and
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liar it is far distant.
Ott Mit *—The Reason Therefor.
Th• editor e the Taylor organ of this plat*
!soh • weak teasels& some remarks
1 .;.;
loon ow Y past, present and proispec
tit* in rase o to the Presidency, and to cast
• fq •
shuts reload*, milich seem to demand..a
ing re*, lest 4 . nce on our part might be con
'tried into an orsement‘of his imputations.
Passing ove ,?everything else contained in
his briefparagraph for the presept, we will mod
e remind one cotemporary that the charge
of being " whi , a in" comes with bad grace
from a man wh ' common fame has placed in
leading strings ter since his first introduction
to the editorial litair. We repel the iinpute
-1 s? I
tion that be b
~,. S o ungenerously and falsely
made, and hurl i Joaelcupon himself as infinite
ly more deservi of it: No " hunker leader,"
or "leaders," h Influenced our coarse in the
matter in ques '.:O a hair's breadth—not any
calm: man or " , ue" - of men. - Our course,
- mash• as it has : ' . bas-been our own, volan
asagy assumed , voluntarily maintained, and
our present posi..:is thatofour own choosing,
uninfluenced : r." , tated„,.by any individual,
" hunker," or ‘I;
•::'qUe7heneath the canopy of
heaven. Thus inzoh, by 'way of explanation,
and we now p , , ed to consider another impu
tation akin to t , `i, foregoing.
That we hay t hesitated and pondered amid
the eicitiment " , d contest that has been going
on in our own , yin relation to the candi
dates for the : ' sidency, not knowing which
way the scale , tild ultithately poise, and sin
oerely desiring ', go with the majority which
-whir way it sho . ld • be; we do not deny; nor can
'we minceivefanything impropei in such& course.
Igut,thit we h#re " toned" our paper in .har
xeonyirith the f*nburner organs of N. York,
or advocated *4Van Buren'sUlention, are im
putations n*rsolusly untrue, anti-< known to be
so by-our scetuvit. ‘ There it; not that man liv
ing who can.lnOtantiate that charge in any
partieular—tvit ' this exception, that we have
advocated the 1.,i9m0t Proviso, which they
Make the co stone of their organization,
-ithich we Still " Tecate, and shall continue to
advocate till th day of our death, and which, if
we are not egr iiously in error, has been ad
vocated by our notemporary up to the time of
the nomination
~, Gen. Taylor by the Philadel
phia Conventi 0. If this is advocating / the
success of the' i e
firnburner ticket, we advocate
it stiil; and we :s ubmit to all who will consider
the matter, whether our sagacious neighbor has
not until-very ntly been found in the same
datunitia . iiiiihi ti Se 'fancies 'he his foundl us.
nilizzi
It t‘e, Sur cotemporary alleges, (and ,
-this is about th ly trail in his whole article) 1
that ire " aloe t pretty strongly against the ,
proceedings of Buffalo Convention 4, the
, . first week tif
;they . made their appearance.,
We b
~, a ' ''.', too, for so doing—we felt ; re
, ;Osier. i The action of pint
lioaltatiiiiiel,r .l " to disgust many, we may say
•Awartiall,-of tbIS, staunchest, fiercest Vatiq3u
net Demoetatalia our county, ind to gii4 an
-racist that Ali party-here would soon settle 1
lows, as a geneial thing, upon a conviction that
. - 49inild policy &Mated the support of the Bid
etlirim ansunatroms. So believing, We i° saga;
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#l.lave we ritieir zugbt to sistuipi that com-1
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itofrs,l„ .41ject even in* it ! I nf anceessful at
t4tiPolls. i, s, l i ,!': .:''::, -- ' I ~.
'2:j *e cl came out irert# strOngly•!Onstt
the*iiffataticketibesealse to support it, Would,'
id tair'',C,pini be equilent to lndirectl '
,Y,'sups;,
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porting Gen. Tayleir—;acenseqrience an d - I i 2 4.:
aPolibilitiWhieh'we are sure no good Demo.
crat will be Willing toluttard. We hive witched
theleapects of political movements and nista,
--erths movamente and prospects Of the Barni,.
bruise* 'with whom our excellent neighbor
would - be glad to make us fraternize,—with
meals' interest and anxiety, and we confess we
eineee not the remotest prospect of their sue
ce'sa; beyond the limits of New York, and some
Whig States ia New England. :What induce
ment' then can there be for any Democrat of
Pennsylvania, or of iny other State than those
mentioned, to give the least countenance to the
' Buffalo ticket. None, emphatically none. 4
would be the - most suicidal policy be could pur.
1 eme e . r4dmit that ho may be a free soil mist
after the." straightest sect," as we claim to
~
tae, question will st ill press itself as before, wha
is to be gained by this desertion ? What ad.
vantage will accrue to the principles of tree I
SOW?. Gain ! The " boot will assuredly be
od the other foot." The chances of , Taylor
word/ thereby be strengthened, and 1 slaveL
hdtder, whoreceived his nomination at the band
is
of i the propagandists, BECAUSE or HIS ENOW I
011ROTTION to the principles of inhibition,
wotild' i be thereby foisted upon the American
people, to experiment 'upon their liberties ma
interests for four years to come. This is whit
frets soil men in Pennsylvania would gain: is
the' game worth the candle ?" Are ' tbere any
DeMoOrats prepared thus to strike hands with
thel open advocates of Taylor? Is there one
whq-has the least regard for Democratic prin.
eiple.s in the aggregate, who will be a " pest
at ,autzli an entertainment e We trow not.
And prompted by this conviction, were there no
other 'reasons, we should have decided' as we
harp. ..-We eta not consent to be tartitt Of
crunirsis to the election of such an ignoramus
as Zachary Taylor. We presume it is not ei
sod', according to our Taylor neighba's liking,
;
but!we cannot help it—it is the courll of duty,
and we shall pursue it, strong in the conviction
that the• mere gratifiCation of him suid his few
remining Taylor allies in this county!is a emit
peneation too meagre and inadequatt by half
for the sacrifice required, or even to"b entitled
to decent respect. 1
No, kind sir, you cannot decoy us into such
conipany. We are free soil, first; lasi, and al
wall; .bufwe atelier something else Lith it—
we are for Democratic principles in t e aggre
gate+, as they have been supported by he party
.
since Je ff erson's days, and against hieh the
abettors of Taylor aro now arranged. We are
opposed to all affiliation with whigg ry or its
niultitndinous•sins and heterodoxies. We ad
hard to the principles of the Wilm Proviso
with undying fastness, and shall co tinue to'
I advocate them on all reasonable occas one; but
in dning this we cannot lose sight of oprin.
ciples, which have stood the test of e ' nee,
anclare intimately a ll ied to our country 's dear
est interests. That is an importan one, we
adulic but it is not the only item' in he creed', i t
of a great party. It is not the A l lpha, and
Omega of. our political faith.
Briefly, then, let us recapittllath BA be Im
if
deratood. We shall support Cass a Butler,
lst,'bicause they aie the regularly urinated
; candidates of the party, the usages o which it
;
is essential that we ' should maintain and 2d,
becluae there is not the least prosp et of the
suceeis of a Van Ihiren ticket in Pennsylvania,
awl tiereforcieo support it would be indirectly
supporting Taylor. This we aver no Democrat
will do knowingly, or ask us to do. It would
plait the sceptre in the hands of mr common
eneniand give resncrective life and energy to
principles we execrate. In a word, it would be
sublimated folly,nay madness, for which we
cOuld , nffer no apology; and be accomplhied with
sacrifices vastly disproPortioned to the object
sought. We are dot prepared to alopt that
pohey and make those sacrifices, not shall we
coined others to do so.' "We are mire of the
conCurrence of all considerate Demociats in the
coarse of duty we think marked oat foi us,
t 4 'stud! continue to urge our policyinpon ill,
theretore, in full confidence, earnest yet re
spectfully, and if there should be any ho csn
notr our counsel, we shell n t quarrel
with them. Does our neighbornow n a derstand
us t and will lie, should he feel calk upon in
the superabundance of his wisdom and kind
cark fpr .us ,hereafter to allude nto our
ri t
' coUrse t give our own reasons therefo 'in lieu of
the hallucinations, exaegerations an miscon
cep,,4ons of his own brain?
{.l,osaitsz cousrr.—The Democrits of Lu
ferile i'llsve settled upon the following sommty
ti lt i .
i+ Congress--Sael P. Collins. t '
!‘' Audi - Oily—S. Benedict, J. I. Gotr.
:.f , Reester--David J, KoOn, ,
1 . ‘`r ~ Coinntissioner-LJacob B er.
VnAre right, glad to see our f rier Collins,
of * - ;rarrnit,l! so :well cued for by the De
w:watt ofd lAnsento 'whom he se loot
4 4 :7 ad faithfully served 'in in . caPif
J.
vitt !' :Re is s slidiiiiiDiiiii of
01111171011111V0 stulp,Aiiii ft wow
.toiloor of his zilmination -
Voilferenee;atid ellOulogil
eeoaty sends
ri#4 4 l? -d ei4*,*;/
terjulo loam
. tfd .for ; . .
Wyoming hasslit."obooeu
A A,ollzogimi .
carooivii,, are ---a—•
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' '' ' the followiniiOinia .
It till be seen frons-_ 1-
cationtwhich-bat been banded us, that Ae hot
house ill'g ticket is already caving in: . This
-i s w h4 might hive been eapected. Few *ten
h a ve&bob -an - . itclun* g for notoriety as. twinduee 1
'
them lb run for in office with-no prospect ahead
but eak deieat. , We should not be surprisedif '
this
re'. not the last declination we were ea -
ed on o imblisb. Hand thesis in,„and ionshili
the Pqmocratio column : -•_ 4 . .
.., (COMMUNICATED.)
ML
R; DITO,R-7 Dear Sir—l obsiyre -by the
last nt s imber 'of the " Stniquebanntt Register"
that the Whig Convention of Tuesday night
last mide free to toe my name, without authori
ty or *arrant, for "the office of Auditor. You
will csibfer a favor upon me by stating in the
columns of your journal, that, while expressing
my grititude for the partiality of that body, I
must 4cost respectfully decline the nomination.
S. W. TRUESDELL.
Liberty, rfu gust 26. 1848.
i
A Base Fabrication Nailed.
Seal of the City papers, and the Whig,
paperi generally, have for the last two or three
weeks ieen making merry over an illegedpara- '
11 .5.
grap in the Washington Union, which stated
that the editor of thatpaper'had in his posses
sion air ecent letter from Gen. Cass in which he
pledgell himself, if elected President s to veto
the Viiilmot Proviso, should ',it pass Congress, 1
&c. We noticed the subject last week; but
not being in . possession of ,the facts as they
were, have, as we have since learned, a wrong
reply io the matter, which we are bappy to be
able t 6 correct now. The following paragraph
from the Union itself will set the matter aright,
and biand the inventors of the story with in
famots calumny. - The editor says:
H It ie due to the public to state that ficirwe
'.have ilcceived no such letter, sfir nor has any
such litter been exhibited to us. We have re
ceived; no letter, despatch, or message from Gen.
Cass,ishlce he left Washington; nor have we
addressed a single one to him. We have seen
no letter that he has written to any other pay
son-; nor -have we heard of esny-yuc •
We titiderstand, indeed, that General Case has
notwiitten a political letter since his accept
ance df the Baltimore nomination. ,
Noir what will these desperate, despicaLle
Taylor calumniators bare to offer? What next
will our neighbor of tho organ in this county
prate ikb9ut ? Oh ! Taylorism, thou art indeed
despetate—tby name is Frailty ! •
The Taylorltes in Despair.
ThEi New York Globe quotes a paragraph
from he Courier 4- Enquirer, a leading Tay
lor paper in the State, which certainly indicates
the oust melancholly forebodings. Tho article
is eaiitioned " Plain talk to true Whigs." It
admoilislies Whigs of the " danger of shutting
their ayes to facts," and sap it is "madness to
sleep - rhen the enemy is at our door." Hear
it modrn and soliloquise over the danger :,
“e believe that, in the existing state of the
publi¢ mind—without efforts on the part of the
Whigs not yet put forth, Lewis Cass is almost
certain to be elected President in November
next. = We are compelled to this belief, most
reluetlantly, by what we see and know of the
state df public feeling, and lack of proper effort.
Doubi it, deny it, wish it otherwise as we may,
the Nilhig party especially in the North, is ap
athetio,
‘ indifferent, inactive—compared with
what it should be, and with what it must be, if
it erects to .win the victory. No one needs
to be told that an election—especially a Pres ,
identlitl election, upon which depend so much
powee!!and patronage, cannot be carried tiow-a
days Without exertion, and that of the most de
termitted and energetic character. It is Useless
to sas that the intelligence and patriotism of
the ptople, will impel them to judge and to vote
aright. So they will, provided the proper
meanij are taken to instruct their' judgement,
and bib stimulate their patriotic zial,--but not
otheniise.
Is'lit there apprehensions of danger for you ?
No wilnder Taylorites tremble. They must be
blind :!indeed not to be able to see the "band
writitii, on the wall." They are as sure to be
"glorhlmsly licked" as the ith day of November,
18484 is to come. That they should have the
bysteiies now, therefore, is not surprising.
'The cry Is Still they Come.”
Th§ letters from Gen. Taylor seem to mul
tiply fp every hand, and if we may judge from
the toile of the Taylor press, to multiply trouble
and si3rrow in the Whig camp. No less than
threcief these precious missives, in all of which
he &blares his independence of party and of
party4 c obligations, and in one of which he as
serts:ihat. he would have accepted the Bahl.:
:;•
more :Convention -nomination had it been ten
dereclito him, &e. (for 'which see another col
umn,) we find in a single number of the Tri
bane; We db not doubt this declaration in the
least—yea he would " have jumped at the
chance."
ni i i
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tral
80, by the way, this Letter seems too be
a "wet blanket" to the Taylorites several of the
more'-'rabid of their press pronouncing it a "for
gery/1 The Tribune, however avouches for
its ginnineness,'as dO also 'several other Whig
papeta, and we doubt not with entire accuracy.
11120# the trouble. It is "hard rowing" to try
to pOstiade Whigs to. support Taylor, when be
is so 'Oerfeetly indifferent about their support,
and #pvnalt party nomination. • He is " too
looise# eatirgylar tbeir purpose;
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I Delbied kip Pealame.
distinguisbeitdesciple llenry Clay,
lutteiZet.Taylor Mad oppoientef slivery est,-
defined hititmitic' He nit
oe would- see our candidate . for
President openly, heiridy;' frankly in favor of
ProtiMtion - to Home Industry, River and.llar
ber. trov.ement, - Sid to on. But we will
waivglL thieoo4 - ,tgrea to evpport Gen. Tay
lor hekrtily.freit - thaMement in which he plants
openly mid fmtdilieti Pine 130 u.. Is
bit ardo.ng too
• .
1 1 1 14 tells thitale.... l ., Horace Greely , unleta
14 4• . .
1440* - OsposAtie n that he has-voluntari
..,lY_Me#etted.' and eats his own words, will not
Tailor. more than ire shall, a n d
•
lie . s4 quite certain we shall cot.
Gen. Tayler—Stlll Amieber Le i '
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The Chartiw; ;Eneningligews !Tin,
.fi - • '
the following tract of a lettiir trio-Gett
Loa to a friend, in Charleston, 11 The 1'
Without date, init by, its reTeretion to the'
delphia Convention,' it will bn Oen that
written recenxi. i . 1 ,
"I never h id`any aspiratinni for the
t
,i deicy, nor hainel, I now; farther ? than the
lof my Buds a te concerned in; the ma t'.
writild I 4ve i„ konWity otheeteiwisth
..
ted when the sibjeet was firStitigitated.
is, that my acceptance must to tvithout
of being traroinelled in any m . ray so that
be the' President of.the whOltt Nation . )
.i
of a Party. ;' .:1
." I have accepted the nomination o f t i
adelplda Convention, as well as ,the no .. 1
of many primary assemblies gotten up '1
ous sections df the Union, in i some itC
irrespective of party; and tron‘d have
ed the nomination of the BaltiMore Con ~
had it' been tendered on the same tmi
am now a candidate for the hlef 3lag
and if it shoultibe my good orbad fortu
elected,. I trust' my course will Ibe such
I must part, as regards the mainigemen , j,
1 National affairs; as will meet the appreb S
1 , my fellow-citizens. Should .they fail t .
(they will, I flatter myself, have: the c
1
attribute mylerrors to the he4d and no ,:
,heart. Very respectfully, your friend
Zi. TAYL 6.
Yet another Letter Imp la plot
The Charleston Mercury contains I h
ing from the Whig candidate for the P
cy, which may be • termed "one of the
It was written to the President of the,
cratic meeting in . Charleston; on the
July, in favot of his nomination for th •
dency, and Gen Butler's for, the Vic
dency. The reader will War in m
since that time' the Demomits of Ch.
have held another meeting and resolve.:
port Cass and Butler :
I BATON' ROGUE, La.,; Aug. 1), .
Stu t I ha e Ve the honor to acknowle ,
receipt of your communication of the 2 I
mo, officially; announcing to me my nor;
or thee Presidency by a large' meetid.
l emociwtic
i itizens CherieSton, Sou„
tin*, held at that city on the 26th ult.,
which You were the presidingt officer.
TM!! deliberate expression ' , of the
feelingexisting towards me mining a 1.
respectiable portion of the citizens of
tinguished State, has been received by
emotions of profound gratitude; and t
be hut! a poor return for such; a high
merited honor, I beg them to ,4ccept m
felt 'thanks. •
Coneluding that this nomination, lik
ers which I have bad the honoi of r]
from assemblages of my fellow-citizens
ens parts of the Union, has been genera
fered tne, without pledges or. conditioi
thankfully accepted; and I beg you to
my friends, in whose behalf you are
that should it be my lot to fill the o
which I have been thus nominated, it
my uneeasing.effort, in the discharge
spo . nsible duties, to give satisfaction
countrymen.
With the assurances of my biuhest e
have the honor to be, your obedient se
Z. TA
To NV. B. PKINOLE, Esq.
Amdng the numerous letters Ge
has written (and their name is legio.
seems not one that has carried half the ••
nation and dismay to the Taylor win
party that foregoing has, It is e
cally bomb:II-shell, and is doing terribl
tion, placing.those who pretend to supp
as a *aro diecidedly hors du combat
cation, idisgust,' indignation, are no lon k ,
cealed for suppressed. The idea of
candidate for'the Presidency—the Whi ,
in fact—being "profound)y gratified"
nomination of a Demperatie meeting,
pepling said nomination on the same co
that h accepted others, has somethi
superlAively 'ridiculous even to them, a
do not hesitate to say so. Alas! Poor
The suicides crave is certainly thine to
' The' First Resiionse.
Excitement among the Whits--Gen,
Letter accepting the South aroliti
nation Denounced.
A large meeting of the Whigs was 11:
last evening, to take into consideration
ter of Gen. Taylor aeceptinelbe non
made in Sout h Carolina; for the office o
dent, on the Same ticket with' Gen. Bt
William Parmelee presided, assisted by
'Kidd and others, as Vice Preqdents.
tor was read, and Messrs. Jobii A Co'
B!Haswell, Judge Carpenter, of Ostel
Dowitt t. lienedict, Jr., spoke sirongly in
Atm . of,Gen: Taylor's reply as insul
Mr. Fillmore and the'Whigs of the No
A cammittee on rcsolutionS was ap
to report on Monday evening;, in order
time for consideration
The feeling of the meeting Was decid
favor of the demonstrations made by the
ere.
A Facz.-6•The Whig press in 6 ,
unitedly advbeate the election of Gen.
on the grotni,d that he iszknolvti to be
to the Wilmot Proviso. Tliey •at th
time stigmatize .Gen. Cass las - a " N
Abolitionist." These are Acts whiel
lenge denial , frOlii any respectable qa
Proviso Whigs; . thinleof it.
To majority for John lirsntworth
Chicago die •4, Illinois. is #pwards o
' w the 0 - the ' 'and otle
Open ned'aefesied.
.
TO' fire that held:t ; l oir el I
oata l
fore p l art'of t hi month, eke*. 14 mini
Cowing, of which 18 arepiimocratn.
ia _Taylor ent ishiam :With a irlangeauCe.
Colossectieut
The liew i tv: ./ierister,
down now th six votes of C ,
for Lewin and we
Whigs whq
I T
Isspiame6 tot
_ . parry of Con ectient will not
We say to 0 brother Dem;
oars—once,t Only through
here inonn ..tieut I One
work,.....:Oonne,tieut for Ones t
Tax
nated the no
firers.
AL4x.y, Au
hag. !
113' 5 : ' set
neetiona , awe.
.0 point to .aininy
Th.. Whig
for , Tn , kir.,- 7 -
[!*tP. thl LY 18
L the UniOn,ibut
; 1 41 then
.tol the
Butler:"
but hare mina
livens, far Con
k
of Lancaster di
.rious Thad.
irreawituts a, Oath.
Weanty, Aug. 23. GOilid .44 return:
ed True ills- va . &lin : Moral for 'Areal',
John 14 oni for [Aisault and Battery, Charles
Hogan Aeasuitiand sattery'), George Gimp
ton for Rape. Alsiia presen4rient vs. the flew
[York &!rie Rail Road Co. f4r, ereetini - an
unsafe-bridge. ;
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Thursday. Bills.rgnored t Jacob Denny
and Deitritt •C. Roberts for 'Buboinatiiiti of
Perjury vs. Patrick Vallal34, ProlsooOtora
pay the i3osts. ~• ,
CrinsiFit TRIED.--Clom'th vs.="Norris- Vargo
for colluding with debtors : Bei:ids:3y and Lusk
' for Comitb, R. B. Li•ttlo, ItAti. Little and J.
C: Trueidell for Der t—V,erdict Not Guilty.
Coneth ys Nathan Wells, Indict. for Perjury :
Chamberlin for Comih, R. R. Little, Lusk and
Brisbane for Dert-i--Verdict Not Guilty.--
Com'th vs. Patrick Liollerin i Indict, for Riot:
Cl3amberlin and Truesdell for Com'th, StOetcr
for Dert—Verdiet Not Gudty, -
Civil; Lisv.—SprOut vs. Bard, Debt Lit
' tlo & Streeter for Dimock, Bentley end
Lusk for Deft--Verdict for Prff for $3,00.
'Bancroft, Koons &I Co. vs.. Harris, et. al,,
' Debt: Bentley & Brchards for Pl'ffs, Turrell
and Cape -for Daft Verdict for Pl'ffs for
$370,00.
Monday, 2d weel. Court occupied with'
I road cases.
Ep t
4es
I of
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Tuesday. Case tjs. Seemans; Ejectment :
Bentley& Richards for Pllf, Little & Street
er for Dert—Verdict for Dell. Williams vs.
Low, Jury sworn, Plea witlidi•awn and Judg
ment for Pl'ff for $39:1,66. Simlding vs, Til
den, 'jury sworn, Plea withdrawn and Judg
ment foi 111 for $121,66. s •
!MI
a . tsidt."
Wednesday, 10 o'=ek. Jury just =pan
eled to try_ Brundage vs. Wells, Slander :
Streeter, Bentley and Lusk for MT;
Wright, Richards, and Chaintierlin for iNf t.
Jury, except those! empanneled in this case
discharged.
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Analysis of the Tote - at the Qouaty Coafention.
Some considerable complaint has reached us
since odr last because the report of the ballots
for the Several candidates did' 'not contain the
"ayes and noes" of each delegate as has been
the ens om for the- list three .'years. We, will
flaAtti, ll who have been' thus disposed to.cen
surNhat the fault was not ours, but arose from
ap incorrect manner of keeping the tally I: t y the
Acretaries. Upon lrecuriin& to his minutes
the next day after the Convention, the §ecre
tarp who made out the report; found it utterly
inipossilde to decipher each man's vote correct
ly and furnish the, proceedings in time for last
week's paper, and so, of necessity, gave.them
as they ,were priated. He has since taken the
matter in, hand, and after two day's toil has
arrived at the following, which he thinks a tol
erably correct, if not perfect, analysis of the
vote: .
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ae*ng,
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al be
it, re-'
to , my
Messrs. Stevens, of Clifford, Baker, Wash
burn, Tucker, Carpenter, CbanAler, of Herrick,
Jones, Pickering, Cobb, Olmstead, Mitchell,
Lathrop, Thomas, 01l Sprinfiville, Messenger,
Wrighter.-15 voted for Wm:. C. Ward,
Messrs. Adams, Carter, Tyler,•Curtis. Smith,
StePhens of Dimock, Shay, / Webb Taylor, .
Han
cock, Faurot, Ross,l Simmons,
.Read, Fargo,
Stewart.-16 voted for John Yong.
ressis. Bufftim A Griffin,; Tiffany, Williams,
Stanley, Burke, Meehan, Leet, Keys, Chandler
of Gibson, Baldwin.; Thomas of Great :Bend,
Dimock; Farnani, ' wers, 'Hawley, Stanford,
Brown, Bisbee, Gai e, Muiphy-21 voted for
C. M. Gere.
2:21
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loftifi
r lon-.
1 . hig
le der
its the
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n i l ne
, • ons
Messrs. Merriman and Stevens of Frinklin,
—2 voted for S. U.;Hamilton.
2D 'BAILov.
Messrs, Stevens of Clifford; Baker, - , Wash
burn, Tucker. Carrnter, Chandler of Herrick,
Jones, Pickering, Cobb, CllMktead,
Lathrop,
.Thomas of Springville, Messenger,
Wrighter-15 voted for Wm. C. Ward.
31essra, Adams, Carter, Tyler, Curtis, Smith,
Stephens of Dimock„,Shay, Webb, Taylor, Ban-
Nock, Faurot, Ross,' Simmons, Read, Fargo,
' Stewart,-16 voted for JoAn Young.
I Messrs: Buffum, Griffin, 'Tiffany, Williams,
Stanley; Burke, Stevens of :Frariklin, Meehan,
Leet, Keys, Chandler of ' Gibson,. Baldwin,
t•Thornas of Great Bond, Dimoblt,.. Farnam, Pow--
ers, Hawley, Stanforld,:Briawn, Bisbee, Galge,
Murphy--22. voted for C. of..Gere.
Mr. Merriman voted fors S. U. Hamilton:
3RDI BALLbT.
In it
hey
lor.
, .4r's
1m i-
Messrs. Washburn; Tucker, Carpenter,Pick
ering, Chandler of Berri , Jones, Olmstead,
Mitchell, Thomas of ISpri gville, Messlinger,
Wrighter-11 voted for im.. C. Irani.
Messi-s. Adams, Carter, Tyler, Curtis ? Smith,
iStephens of Dimoe,e, Shay, Webb, 'Taylor,
illancock, Fanrot, Ross; Simons, Read; Far
', and 'Stewart-16 'voted i i for John. Young.
Messrs. Buffum, G-rif6n, i Tiffany, Williams,
f-Stevens of Clifford,' Baker, 'Stanley,- Burke,
I Stephens of Franklin,' Meebatii Leek Lathrop,
I
I Keys ' Chandler of Gibson; Baldwin, Thomas
of Great Bend, Diihock,
Stanford, Brown, Bisbde, Cobb, Gaige and
Murphy-26 voted for C. Al ;Gene.
Mr.• Merriman voted for 13. U. HaMilton.
42111BALLIT.
. . .
Mesqs. Washburn, Piekknini and 'Mitchell
-4-3 voted for Wm. o..Wai.d,:
Messrs. Adams, Carter, Tyler, Curtis, Smith,
Stephens of Dimcick,l Shay, Tucker, Carpenter,
Webb, Taylor, Hancock, FaurOt, Ross, Read,
Simmons, Fargo and Stewar(--1S voted for
John young. 1
1 - Messrs. Buffum, GriffM4 Tiffany, Williams,
Stevens of Clifford, Baker,l,Stinley, Stephens
of Franklin, Burke, Meeba c i i Limt, Chan4ler of
Gibson,i Keys, Baldwin, Tho sof Grelit Bend,
l e
Chandhir of Berrie biro , ?ones, Flinn;
Powers,, Hurley, St nford,llrOwn, -Olmstead,
Bisbee, 'Cobb, Lathr p,,Thtimas of. Springville,'
(hag% idurphy,: - Mes ngoea4Wrighlter• - t - r2,
vOtedlor CIL Ger 4 . 1 i ,
Mr. Merriman vot for 1 9. Z. Hamilion.
• For . 0 ilmairtary. •
, ..,
' Mess. Sufforn, t riffm, 'Adams, Williams,.
will 11
4t
Stovall's, of Clifford,. : er; tauley, Merrimac
Burke, 'Stella' of rink ini - Meehan2Shay,
Leek
~. eye, Chandi . 'of , ibion, Ca4eater,
Bald • Thomas , W . b ; Chandler pf Herrick,
Ohne& Jones, •*, Oak, IlaWley, Stanford,
Brown, isbee, Cobb, sae, °inland, 343be11.
EfteWart Lathrop, Tb i laic 0 soriu g rille, m u r.
Ay, G ge, Memo. Jr, - %letter4o 'voted
;
far F. • Willifons. I I[ - ,! -.9-1 1'
_,Xess • Tyler, .0
.1 ig, fillith, Stejthe.liCof
Dimook , Hanoook, S aialour; Riad, Firgo. - 8,
voted fo,M: L. , ear ~,* ~ . 1, 1%,
`gm • Catieril" 7 uy,la r aatibura, Tacker,
Taylor, ata.oti Pk, is, Poirete..B voted for
AT. Lavdoa. ' ! - ...
For Sheriff;
IST BILL(TT.
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BALLori
ler
Moira'Atithens
Waihlitiiri4" .. . : ll4oo•3
for Sail*• .11foKu
1
of Dimoek; Wehb, Tayie r ,
and fAmstead-6 vot e d
e. i• : l'
riffin, Tittany i l Merriwas,
bens of FrankOn, Meebas,
li, andler Of GibisOn, Thoma s
i ldwin, Tucker, Carpenter,
tanford, I Brown, Dacha,
, Lathrop, Gaige and Ma
liarks L. Brous.
rtis, Simmons and Read—
,
d ullard. i ,
MesSrsAlufrum,
Stanley,'Burlie, - Ste
Sha 44. Keys q
of Greatsll*k Bs
Ditnopk,:lfalley,
Biabec. Cobb, Ft 4
pItY-270roteilnr. I
lkiesfire. - Tyler,
4 voted for ,d../V.
Messrs. Adams a
uwd n4W,8011. '
- Tiiiiri :NritlialliS sieveneorafroid, Biker,
Chandler of Herr' Jones land Bickering -4
voted for
,21/e;ande
~ B urns.. r, - . ... ,
Messrs. Smith, a ur a, Ftirnatr, Thomas of
Springville,' SiewaTt, Powers, Itota,'Messents
and Wrighter- - =- - 9 voted for.F„ P:- En/lister.
W'
2 BALLoi "'
essrs, Suuth; tephens ()f . Ditiock, Taylor,
W shbUrn and Webb--5 voted for 4,i/ar F.
Kune. Webb—,s
Imo. Buffum,,Griffm, A.'datas, tirtier,Tif
.fa y, Stanley. Burke, Merriman,, Stepherk e t
F nklia, Meehan, Shay, Leet, Keys, Chandler
of ' (abseil, Baldwin, Thomas of Great Bend,
Tucker, Carpenter/ Dimoek l i Jones, Pickens &
Hancock, Faurot, Powers, !Hawley, 'Station],
Brown, Bisbee, Cobb; Simmons, Read, &m
-art Olmstead,Ta_rgo, Lathrop, Golga and ilhr
phy-37 voted fOr-Charlesi.L. Brown ;
Messrs. Tyler and Curtis-; 7 2 voted for it N.
Builard. . • '',
Cartet;-2 voted for Ed.
• - • - -
Messrs. Williams; Stevens of Clifford. Baker,
Chandler. of. Herriek, Mitchell; Messenger sad
Wrighter-7 Voted for Alexander Burns.
Messrs. Farm* Thomas; of Springville, and
Ross-3 voted fori.P. P. ,Hollister.
For Ginamisoloner.
• IST BILLoT. .
Messrs. BONED. Griffin, Tiffany, Williams.
Burke, Leet, Keys, Farman; Powers, .Browe.
Bisbee, Stewart and Gaige2 r l& voted for Joist
Murphy. I •
Messrs. Tyler, Stevens of Clifford, Bake;
Smith, Stephens' of Dim* Meehan, Chandler
of Gibson, Shay, Washburn, Jones, Pickering,'
'Hancock, Cobb,.Ross, MesSengiar.and Wright
er-16 voted for ,Elista Griffi,
.•
Messrs. Merriieen, WAS, liawis
Stevens of Franklin, Thomas of Great Bend,
Stanford: Lathrop,, and Thomas:pi Springville
-I'9 voted for David 0. TOrrel. - •
N sm.'s,. Adams; Carter.' Curtis, Carpenter,
Stan y, Tucker, Taylor, Simmons; Read and
Far —lO voted for Latlicim Gardner. -
_ 11.ssrs. Chandler of Herrick, Dimock, Pau,
rot and Olmstead--4 voted fo r Shake! 4im
.
1
ock. .
t
• Waller Wa.alibtirn reeeilied, 1 vote, atad',llr.
31urphy did not vote. _
fh• Reimer.:
r.. -
Messrs. Buffum, Griffin, 4.„ ukams; Chandler
of Gibson, Burke,lLeet, Heys, Fsrnam;. Pow
ers, Brown, Bisbee, Ross, Thomas of Spring
ville-13 VQted fof John. D. Murphy. •
Messrs. Tyler,lßaker, Stnith, Stephens of
Ditnoek, Meehan, 'Shay, 'Washburn, Hancock,
Mitchell, Forgo, Thomas of Springvillti-11
voted for Elisha riffzs.
Messrs. Tiffany) Dierrinian,lThdiria,s of Gnat
Bend, Stevens of iFyankli% Baldwin; Hawley,
Webb; Jones, Pickering, Sanford, Cobb, Olt&
stead, Lathrop-1 1 3 voted or David 0. Tar
rell.
Messrs. Adami e Catteni Curtis, Carpenter,
Stanley, Tucker, SimmonsOlead, Stewart
-9 voted far Latham Gardner;.' •
Messrs. 'Stephens of Clifford, chandler of
Herrick, Dimock,!Faurot, Olmstead, Messen
ger and Wrighter--7, voted fbr Shubael Dim
oak. j -
BALA,ot
,
Messrs. Griffin, Williarnsßnike,Leet, Keys,
Chandler of Gibson, Farnatn, Brown, Powers,
Bisbee, Gaige, hressencer !nod Wrighter-13
voted fur John D.; Murphyi • •
Messrs. Buffurni Tyler, Stanley, Meehan and
Washburn-5 voted for Visiia Griffis.
Messrs. Tiffany, Stevensi of Clifford, Baker,
Merriman, Stevene of Franklin, Baldwin, Tay
lor, Thomas of G;eat Bend, Webb; Pickering,
Jones, Hawley, Stanford, Cobb, 01n4tend;La
throp and Thomasiof Springville-1T voted for
David o..Turrel4 • •
Messrs. Adams; Carter, Curtis, Smith, Shy,
Stephens of Dimo l ck, Tucker, Carpenter, Roil,
Hancock, Simmons, Read,llitebell , Fargo and
Stewart-15' voted for Laguna Gardner.
Messrs. Chandler of Herrick, Dimock and
Faurot-3 voted for Shubefel i Dintoek.
, Pen ,
Messrs. Gri ffi n, Williams, Burke, Chandler
of Gibsonjeet, Porn m,; Bit) . -
bee,: Brown, Gsige, Murptly,fM*ssenger, Ste
vens of Clifford, Wrigliter,lTiffinY, Merrimac;
Baker, Sftvetn3 of: Franklin, Haldwiti, Thomas
of Great Bend, Webb, Taylor, Jones, Hawley,
Pickering, Stanford, Cobb,lolrostead, Lathrop
and Thomas of Springville:-81 voted for Da
rid 0. Turrell.
'Messrs. Buffuni, Tyler, gtanley, Washburn,
Meehan, Chandler of Herrick; and DititOck—T
voted for .Eiii/ta
Mesirs._Adan3i, Carter, 'Otitis, Stephens of
Dimock;SiniikShay, Tack l er,: Carpenter', Roo,
lihncoek, Faurot,; Simmons,'Read, Mitchell,
Fargo 'and Stewart-16 voted tor . Latham
Gardaerr. -
Fo - r coroier.
Messrs: Tiffany t ,Willianis, Stevens of Clif
ford, -Baker,,,Memman, Leht, Washburn, Car
penter, Bteiiiiivf Franklin, Baldwin, Thomas
of`Great Bend, Tucker, Webb, Taylor, Chen&
ler of Herrick, Ilimock, Halicock, Faurot, Stan
foid, Barnani„ Powers, Hilley, Cobb, Raft
Simmons, 'Lathrop' and' Thomas of, Springville
—2S: voted for John Baker. . . , ,
• Messrs &Mini; Griffin, 4.dams, Carter, Ti.
ler, Cilitia, Stanley, Burke,; Smith, Stephens of
Dimock; Meehan,' ,Shay, Megii, JonfM, Brows,
PiCkering, - Bisbee, Bess; 011 stead,: Mksbeit,
Fargo',,SteWirkthaige, Mutitiy, M and
F
wittri A otod foe* TT, :WA' •
.
MisnlCThaffinfi TAO, Curtis, r any, Wil
liamr4F§tifieriu,'o: Clifford Baker, Mettle' A
Stephen : of INrililik Shay, Olaudlar of Gib'
.on WiShbuilifiThomin of :Great Bind, Webb,
Tucker, TaYtur,Pbaudler. of 4errieki Diii° 46
Jnnes,Ylehei444.4limics4, Posoi, P im P l
Powel l Hawley,, fitainford; promo, Simmons; '
1 3 1abes,'CubbAend, Olmatiad, Mitchell, Far
go* X , aibiull, Tlikaias af Skinlie# N essep e r '
urge and " Wriiiliter;4B voted fol' gorge BOY*
:,At iii i s: t, •. 7 ..., d
.Dintook; LA
Keys, liii-
PhYt 1114, 11
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liviiis!ieir
style:
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