13 e= !fiLE .04 )14.';'.' TEAL Editor. 3 14allOose; - kDecember 111464 • 4L l 9 l4l Acnoce o rider* , (Wvinellig39 tbil,*Ne, on tie aide-walk between:, Esq. Toit's and K Clon4ee, I Lady's nice btown Cloak Cape, with bOwo, silk lining; Anyper '`noit finding it, and T earing it it this pace, or girinkinformation sgbersit maybe found, Audi be suitably remade& Niw CotttiTinvilOs.v—We learn from Van Court's excellent Bilk Note Detector for De cember, that new counterfeits have just been put in circulation tithe following Banks, viz : l's on Belvidere Rink, and'fi's on Camden Bank, N. J. ; a's, olO,Pratee'Bank, Bnffalo,.s'S on Putnam Bank ;1 4 'i & 10's on Utica City Bank ; lit Yon Canal Bank; Lockport ; s's on Fartneral Bank, Willa,. and 20's on Oneida Bank, N. Y.; s's oLAtlantic Bank, Boston "S's oncutney,BaOlk, Vt. ; and 2's on Rope R,/ Bank, 1.,_. The e.st way is to refuse all A notes on - saici`Banksi unless you are certain they are - genuine . *lvidere netekin particu /sr, are very thick ii4this vicinity. Lo! Aught! Mliatt-"Union k Harmony". We have on form". occasions alluded to the amusing_quarrel that has recently sprang op in 1 relatiori - io the " spells" between the different factions and element 4 constituting the Taylor party of this &ate, ,biz : the Whigs, Natives and Independents. !At finally reached so Inch ;:ri a pitch as to become,alarming to even the bel- 1 ligerents ttemselros i l and accordingly we hear { that a great: " unio4 and harmony" meeting 1 was cooked up at th4Chinese Museum, in Phil adelphia, on Wedneilay evening 'week, which resulted in the orgimization of a new party, ander a new name, 0 the " Taylor Republican party," which tooken. Tayloes Allison letter / 1 as its platform. -:e Pennsylvanian thus /rake of it : " The lanies signed to the Ball present a curious inefiley. The " ultra Whig" L'—the 'virulent Natielst---the deluded Dedio erat—the conscientiOs friend of peace-4be lover of heroes and o&war•:—are all grouped to- gether in loving harmony. We presume the meeting was' intendect more to conciliate the increasing hatreds ofhe rations conflicting in terests in the Taylor party, than with any se- . vices view to future 4erationi. If so, it was a shrewd movement ;for we fancy there will be very little chance Ito bring these interests peacefully and frate4ally together, aftei the I administration hasb4n organized, and aher its 1 appointments are preelaimelt" .. But the new namei Who ever heard of an 'honest man, unless iota special ewe, changing his. mile ? NobodA Rogues and villains only are up to that tick. They have aliases in abundance, ehangidjg their cognomens when ever they become 4 notoriously vile under their old ones as to b'4 Unahle to commit their evil deeds with prospf , cts ofiimpunity ; and es pec t h ey ar ially when & about to perpetrate some 41 dark and infamous elme or ,frond Will not the same motives account for this sudden meta morphosis on the par§ of those engaged in this new organization ? They have:become so no toriously odious undo; their old name, that, like .the .highwayma:s they find it absolutely necessary that they should' shift it off. The perverted name of " *big" has served its turn has, in the•languagi of the cotemporary above j quoted, " bid its da*-been found insufficient, with all the ancient Vory_that clings to its history, to Mislead le people of our happy country into the suP:port of the principles of aristocracy" which the heartily abominate. A new disguise has thetifore been found necessa ry, and lo ! it is at haid, in an alias—the name of " Taylor .Republicin party." Republican!' Heaven save the mat ! - And then the platform—the • Allison letter. And what a platform Ii There is rreitherframe work or covering abofit it. Nut a single prin ciple •or measure - does it recommend or avow. They call it a platfo i n, and it may be one; but if it is, it is sue!€ kple.tform as was never heard of before,' having neither sides, top, 'or bottom, area or eirOnmference. Whigs am) Natives may mount it (or tumble through it) if they choose ; but si for Demoends, we think we speak by the carcLFwhen we say, they will be chary of it. They di not like to peril their weeks by a leap ,upoOanything so evanescent - gz. and unreal. • ~.z. The, olki7t is appatint. The getters-np of the farce are becomini satisfied they have got their hands full. It is simply intended as a claptrap, to draw to ire Taylorstandard a suf ficient mimber of Deiiocrats to aid his ,piebald Administration to isaiiy, brit irkig nuisnres, which cannot be car ded out without,their aid. It is, in a word, a colOession that , Taylor . vae elected .as s no-proty c jnan, bj ,the joint vcites of !hip, Natives anctlndepeodent Demotunia, and is thersifiire a striggle to - eariiioliditi!ihese Iseterogenious &melts into a *lig. party; fact, shimmer under concealed came that it acclle. the moreayeetsfally accomplished. SkaWellOws—are iimry slot? But ;Who ail tbiy timi4 by suela'toolielle Who of) itu pii as vat 'to sae t*otYglia , thie maim tot lersa csasisli;in to 1, 1 1.seid P4Oshiloot Who fascia:, intieided 'indifforosoo to cad , anditipnips, ,r4io2 ao.niansidieb — tboisv•auppolud - AK*O - a's lar of 4 611 Pramit crne• '7 5 4 ir*:* maw PTV; sled ' AO "Is imr** 4 Oisal'!""reveimuck, nd ii.oify!msyst.f * i*:44 6 ;:t. ---,?:- "Ifil,b4e'llr 444 - 714eft Lk. eleeiioa tat sm•Ack'ior,pinshst'siii**_-_,*seirs' ism au* a -0- `rfDdibir; - MOCRAT. MR ' -.;. kivii adterriiht fl_' ; ,°; - :7,144 Ptilgi- 4 ' riiiexlivit - 64.16 Ouledyilia Whigl', incalewlable, And ihituk t ' c i*Oil::atf4i°ti l • - Itipi#*hi d e in te r eiti their ; ii re4ed,l l k.e *ail& Peiniiivimi 4l4 .5 , 1 7 41 Califo;nia L 't."' deal otpw 'a, a tendon. tarHee ti' War or the ceived .4dolly, has etated.:; It may be, and probably will be that they will communicate some additional fruits in their repoits to Congress. The only thing of impoitince _elicited in ,' ; Connexion there' ith, is the estiMate that the y gold region is orth perhaps a 'thousand millions of dollars, an this only aslshowing the griat value of the ac isi tion made by President Polk, as one of th re sults of the Mexican war. - j Tiylor and /ion. A. a. Brown, Gi who is at present at Mra ceived the following le friend F. Z. Claiborne, Gen. Taylor's 'free soili " cocked hat," just as wt after the election was cci gives the information is most ultra Taylor men and the parties making above tiuspiciun. Thsfa fore be relied upon. It hand, say we, and let tb of his tiro faces was the section of, the Union ha following is the letter alb iNATCH Hon. A. 'G. Brewn— ties ennead° that Gen. T dent, I hasten to inform off alld)sgnise, and cone: S. S.l3oyd, who you , 1 the slavery questioa; an Stephen,s'iposition is abs and myself pie side paste " ho had that day spent Taylor, aid that he was and, without speaking of gentlemandistinetly and e when the North attempted slave question, i he was for AND - TIIILOWINd AWAY' ri About~this, Boyd .and be dues not hesita Zack" perfectly sound. rest assured. What cha may make in his- mind, Southern friends:who hes .1 e ject, s a y_ be is not the ma ion deliberately formed. • "He will gd with the f and internalimprorement, l the slave States on the * .* * * " Tours truly, F. L, CLAIBOBNE general Quitman, the Mr. Boyd above dolled, and other southern gentlemen, I b,l stated, ent4ittain the opipion tbst the SI sbduM take the extreme • • ound on the Slab question; and then compr.mise. They a extending slavery to Calif .tmia and New D I co, and compromising by Welding the rig,' . . Slave representation in C.ngress: ga". We notice that th • Taylnr ?rgan-gr er still 'reiterates the 'powder' 'falsehood, t the principle, no. doubt, that o a lie well s to is as good as the truth.'" He is so umf nate, however, as to qu'ota our language, w was " Another gun or t.pro Whiggies, the cratsmill furnish the p6wder". N.sovr we mit whether any _body but a numecull w ever construe that language into a promise the editor of this paper would furnish the tier. • l'iss one understanding the first pr pies of English Grammar would, certainly. never claimed to be Democrats, (althong use the pleural , pronouni when writing, 1. cordance with a universal custom among craft,) and we take , it that his quoting o act language is effectually "acknowledgin , corn;" although reluctantly, and in a blind This referenke to the " gunner" to awes out of the second false statement is equall tal to his purpose: He is not. " Taylor ~ even - granting that be called for the po which is not the case. Who be is, the o man deigns not to tell us ; but from wba have heard, we suspect it is at..ertain laqut frail-bearelr. the Whigs bare got, a man, -' be lastful to call bi7 s : man," whose brai ' run to hair, and wh ose character -for veraci en the organ man fin iste'r tip by a labored n the best aspect he has got io father the f 1, or Zit out. he hat any at all, e very nec;eisary to b , went in adrame. find it, therefolie, he hoods imputed' to The do' eordantm " laid loar't during t their snaky leads, all the iencan et • ,lii,gl; taOtes of , lth 'Tenn, the i great int deinand t thioir pay f Asps of IPeremed free- 0 4e Wilige of nal of Alimony, a that simkj,'ltaa Os lor's aleYiti oldristiimpr inciro, Pak" &standee ' Win* 1 7—and gl i4 Ts - 0011'10f; befire if . n* 11 ThSCPII# AS. ta ' , 018 i — . l" l r 40milv ' aerials ofirhiggery, e canvass `are now 341 biasing each 'oth 1-desen4, intaxiei . east, nadar Abbot on lord 443faassei • • aapportil Taylor, i "ProtectiOn e t while hir York, Oirjth the their load, deny • for i4k4 . , • 11 Free-Sell. vernor-of Missit ippi, I hingtori, has j re tter from his int' ate f Natchez, in. hich IIn" is knocked i to a expected it wo d 'ha or): This Boyd, who nown to be one the 'here is in the .S nth, his revelation - a a all ts !dated may t ire ake Taylor sho his I people know hich `false" one, or hich been eheated. The ided to : l ez, Nov. 15, 18 . ear Sir : Ai al !I p, i or s elected ' sila that he has th wn no opinion. now to be- raffia on ' who often says that rd, milled Bin ham ay, and told us that" me hours with en. ght on all the p ints, he territories, th old rnestly declare that to interfere wit the D RAWING TOR S OED LztSCARDARD." 1 , I there is no miatke, to pronounce ,1 Old f all this you I may I get other influences cannot say, but his him talk on the sub to give up an d- ' fan- • States on the questions, and e Soil quetion * * h'vfa7 pun uck u .ich uld hat .w- nc-- We ez the N 12i VZI are.vasc. sing B Ei SIM .--77---,1 :.M*-- •r• - .• • ' , - ~ •• er -, - ,4 ‘ , , • ' -...,-- • .Tkte .. . ..-Ygi ,A....--- , .4 4 , -tlittesuth, now that tint i the . . .., • • h. — :4le ll 4.4iiki - i - ! 1 1 - - hid - rtt'in their r ~,....;.1 z friiMiiiim'ibi 4i cli lid non tkapettli .r, .ett _ -..., . ~,,,, ~...„,_. i,r.ottheliei**ditftweent:*tion, miditheWWaelt : Zeitini;iiletet' , '' :''.dactn g. it:::::It *K•letinTli • - hc 111 . Mot m il-W.4* i -9', 41 11- ,. -..., .r."l compere the .4 ' itifittl - 076 upentittitefiV •by Some of thik 'or4be , Demactittie4 - in`both sections. y We therefore give artielei fitnntliree of our jejuna's, UM Of , the north, Itatd . ,,Mie of the sout h. The &AU a 4clotatiodZfiiiii 'the New •Hagtpshire Gazette, a paper which sup ported Opt. Cams with much zeal, ability; and, is the result in that State has aliown, with elEcienoil: When it says•that-Cren. Cass might have been cleated but for the treachery of the Smith, ienadoubtedly means be understood as referriu to thedefection of eorgia, North Carolina,llFlorida and Louisia a, which went for Polk in '44, but for Taylor J w ; and which,' bad theyll, remained true to e Demoor would hive given Gen. Cass e majoritylin the eleetrikal college. The G tte goes on to say: 1 , "Primarily, then, the defeat ofi the demo cratic patty in the late nationalh4estis to be attributed to-the barnburnor difeetion headed by Mr. \n Buren in New York. lint, it ap=,, pears that this cause would not hay} been ede quite to ;produce this unfortunateiresult lied the demoicracy of the south provedtrue to-the candidati i of their preference in the ronventien, to the north and to themselves. C eburse,iin what haslbeen or , May be said, we ave no-in tention tel cast censure upon the Imm:rats:of those states which appreciated theirtrue inter ests and ,sustained the democrats nominees; nor indeed uponthe faithful and idlefatigable minoritiellin the states which have fielded and given their votes to Gen. Taylor. :We write ' only wit }a view to know the wort and to be prepared Tor it and with feelings or get and apprehenttion rather than in a spin censure, t‘ ThusMefeated, what aro, the e quenees which iettin likely, if not certain to tilt from f our overthrow ? Here we confess - e•appre hensions Ore most serious. If the nth bas , failed to itistain General Cass bees be re sides at the north and is not a slave nri - and this convetion takes possession of t b rthern diniocrattf mind, ( and it seems to pe' de the masses a.iifir as our observation - goes, n the south longer reasonably claim the 'path) , and supptt of the democrats of the h? If the south has _become thus - section will it, have any qjust cause to complain if t North shall isocline an equally sectional atti e ? " If the slavery issue has caused to desertc;General Cass and support northern democrats will not be blind tc that Gen.lC's. fate meet be the fate , eminent Man ilk their ranks who may i the Presidency; and-this reflection is, of most importance, because if in the p case of (general Cass it should be a New Yorkiand Pennsylvania have defea and not the south, still it will appear northern flemocrat can in future exp support o the south, whether neeespr success oil, not. And to expect northe ocrats in i,,iewpf such a result and witl prospect before them, to continue their thy and geed will to the south woulit seem to be unreasonable—to expect i degree of Forbearance and an amon , flee of Which men are not climb' words of the North Carolina Stan spotlesz patriot, a brave man, and nowned stitesman, to be repudiate cast asidekmerely because be was Hampshirt,and resides in Michiga cry northo,instan—are tire sound don -slavelielding states—ouch as lass, Diekinson, Woodbury; Della Bright, B*.se and Hannegan—t, der the ban, and marked, and th kept out crt theligh offrieset tb cause Vant'Buren seeks revenge 1 1 ' from all nitional posts of bone If all tbiAs to be experienced,. it be encliXred racy 1e submi northern democracy ? We fear fear that grinder such eircurns northern thirty must inevitabl spite of al , efforts to oppose What man e the ultimate conse a State of things we shrink from We will ncit.say with the Stan to be the game, the doom of been pronounced.' But while., _ 1 ter fate is 4,efore us, we canno to the imPending danger. And come, will li he south have just; plain? Wifl it be able to say in not thy goy locks at, me—then I did it. ''l These eliminations of the slaw remarks t*, Evening Post, mit of New Hampshire, the star Cu( had Ibis birth, Anti • eleetomi vete, by a stronger portion to 4ts • •latiton 0 in the makes tht terms: AP' the denioOt of interests maintain' seitth," it slarehole forget(' ern frie and of akn. the Dort dearly; ,eta cost lona ea jtbeir beim L iam tboik' Ilibeivedt ice" kat! Ilily filltill liEll • • V" lured ciussoor co#pnimisin .witlth sh ir t- foal of bothjor a - 10611‘ Pr!, .. , ! .; . ; i rt-,.3 7,-4.;-,1;',. lived e unness: slH,Cs J? :'..'"' I 44i, - 1' 1 ;4: if The sopiii:Mtve!tion eg tlus 4 , ~., but too late;')**Ill : smi oak Vei l ibeirvra In the meantime the of " iii# north and the , :Tf - riressiakas `loiiely betriyad:Ar the soutboagpara*she , ;.`avelktetior 01 : 1 . 4kint', way, anntb l o4. 4 olllsoo fOnaniiifldi!ii**_ '', te mporising:Ontin37;:#l l iPr.ooo%*i9i 4t .. ..' tious foes. '6l l tOnglil. their 1111 ° 14 ., th 'S •r-..-,..- - = Fence to the path ief;sight i :and WY: . . 11 1 Tam,. command the'vesicetivii4:ein-: AnonuukslPt deitiurtif,the whole cons : " :Neither nOrth= ink : ern federaliam nor soitherW 'itillsi, Or 'both oonOined, can otivellt them from ruling the country after the exPiritioriorthe mongrel ad ministration which the joint , efforts of slavery f and abolition have succeeded jai fastening upon the country. - " While we thus express mir own- feelings and views in regard to'the conduct of the South in the latest contest, We doubt ,not we express those of the democracy of l7ati'llampshiro. If any men of the Union have ever stood up 'firmly indefence of • the Constitutional sights of the Smith ; regardless alike , ockina4iiioile of foes and the remonstrances of timitifiiends, the democracy of Newitimpshirei have done so. Lovitig the Union above all thiogs; and feiring every-blow, however slight, which may be aimed at its perpetuity, they have gone to the: ex treme verge of Constitutional obligation in op, posing the fanatical m' vements of abolitionism. a l For this they have a Bred "greatly at home and in spite of thiestli yhavernow been desert eil; insultedlind • betrayed _ ," by the -very 'men' in whose defened they acted' ; obit .they should feet,indignant at. Stiet( - treStnitiie natural; and that they 'should . be 4refiilliet4to put themselves in a position to reeeivltAidlrireat mint again, is bat the dictatailelt:defence and self-respect. - "Iwthese circumstances it becomes us to -declare .temphatictilly our poSition and bur fu ture course.% • Itbecomes us, as a party regard ful of our character, our principles and our rights, to reiterate and reaffirm our unshaken devotion to those glorious L principles for which we have ever contended, to declare our firm ad tempos to the positioo we have:heretofore oc cupied, as well upon the- slavery' .question as ,upon the national and coestitutiOnal issues be ' fore the country; to re-affirm" our deiermined and ricomproniieing hostility to the extens*ns of gaiety to the territery ribto free fro m that blighting cursev to 4etionsee and reiiit all interference and ederoachments of one section of the Union upon the constitutional rights of another, and to strenuously oppose all_ meas ures justly calculated to weaken the bonds of our glorious Union." , We next quote from , the Southern Banner, also an able Democratic journal, published at Athens, Georgia. The article is beaded "The Union in Imminent . Peril." We quote it, not to endorse any of its gloomy forebodings--for we do nfit harbor thembitt to show that even &taker?' Democrats" agree in send nent - with the foregoing, and also er,eat.alarra and retri bution though at a distance off: south raylOr, tae fact every pine to titular that &hire, Oat no t :o the deni rich a pa rtainly lem a .sacri- In the —' Is a world-re- Listrusted, ba in New ' Is ev "en of the After: descanting for awhile upon those dire ful apprehensions that; teemed - to bnrdet his mind and oppress his spirit, the editor pro . media to "10 • "The Whig party of the north, compose, as I I it' was, and is, of the old federalists, who had opposed the admission . % of the. slave basis into' the constitution, and who dealt in a-latitudina- . rian coastruction of the powers of vernment conferred .by it, . naturally welcom hd abolition I into its arms as a means of political capital at' I home, and as a rod to coerce the sontbera I states into their - bank, tariff, and inteinatim provement policy. It was as naturally Opposed. by the democratic party of the north, consist- . , ing principally of the disciples of Mr.' Jefferson, or the members of the old Republican party of' the day, who adhered to a strict construction of the constitution, and . the rights of the states. -Here we . have . the reason why northern whig geryrbas ever been the friend of abolition, and Ithvlbenortbern democracy originally, opposer' ss, Doug it uchanan, put un forth and ostracised` poireer A..'he; can . ?.:*l3" , the . this o "4;• h agitation became political, it oat wally\ Iliew within its 'sphere the correlative portics of the whig aud - democratic parties south. It was but the usual course of part , action, that in the pelitical contests, both stet"( and federal, the iwhig party south should sym• rpathite with, eq. motet at the success of the wbig party nor is ... The` same may be said of 'the -dernotratic fatty lei both sections. Bni the ,southern democracy bad thiii advantage over the southern whigs, to wit : that tbei northerti allies were hostile to abolition, whilst those of the southern whige were in open leape with the fanatics. But the north being the irjirinte toil to foster - the growth of abeli• ifbtegery and abolition has continued to ~ initriOisietti strength' from their very naturalsin iiiitial alliance. The northern democrats were - compelled to•tnref their eyes for.stiPport, to the south, whose battles they were fighting, for as• siatance and strength in their national relations, lble them to•sitem the torrent which whig ill 1/,:-:fisnaticis,ta-LOsFilietqe ei.:, ware...gow:ing pen them. its assistance; so naturally to besmtpect r given tothem in them. the' Presidential- cite -0830, by the detnoiritielpertfof the 'Which. carried nearly all the:oaonthern GeOrgin; however, being among the ex-; " In 1 40 the democrats of the eolith' Ired to heir northern friends i but both' * j.rri . ._ . in . 0 °,4 1 ".. 3 6 1 dem,Yl'so 4e -1 /I*.i*ltTiliatjaii.. ...',!itiOuthera wt l .-,. r l ' . 1 1 70**:11!kigerP:,,V4* dole: lit 4: .„ -:.; ;4#ltiettaitek _ -00. trialaini 7 Atii — , - - and thilidiiiiiiom of xsicis, as a alalt- -'''' ' • ~, (#4 . amitias, the iiiitheifeleie ' - - Ic ': -., , . irnoh i t : : to -Viiiii-- southern : ' '''ll 6ll -ii:*Ottliii*,llliii ilajAierit.- 41 digaii 4 4 1 4 icAivirebriteltlp opposition to' that' miestito:'''* .the; i;. e toile, if not the treachery,of_theiWilth4o:3lll7:, tin Van Oren in 1840-their tifee***Oniii. hate him - itylB4tmedei , an :, i . , -' the itemediste`mgluisithi of ti ' -' s', ! '" ' t Vl4 -7 ierl bill frieedi . ie . :44Mv.frest-iiii*; ' IN . ' ' *MO ' brOught - 1100:-Laothieg' 64 2 diiiitti;;; They tuned" their •e'yektretilthe 2 Mittla hi**, thi- - 7. l ;oitli, in thiih*F'il re'lllsiltiet: thinp= selves that' - itigiee: ! iiit , , reedisii,eine their iciethoes Auk* ad= tekho:g pi# ;tithe: No tked 'untie "ataftuk us• 'than thoi 'Wheat prolio; it''net kite' oriihyltivieeikiti itirre. eimtl, and4be sait 'with which pt. - 4.- b een prided 4on the tonOry.'litiiiellyFailvei from the notitivb,t . the vent Of thei atm* and eakebing cOop,ttrfit*lllikkle . l i & * eisimealii. Aeowsl4 A°**Llo o4- ' 4 t '''...!}alliance - .- - o.Bitt;"o,o:4.3laiiiidllit 11 0 1 ,arei - - 1 — nlat‘ itiliiMakm,and*iiiif-thitilmemitfr i ..--: 4 - liiitiviv ligietallii ilwiissi if MAbeirsemiliodient winftietiollhioi. 1- . i • 1 et. We 4,-veat PrjngP nit z.:64ofatich inplatiog. ',lf.this- - is publio las L ope a bet- c 1 our eyes 4- 1 0316 4*U 1 ' th 7, 4 t 65 :1 44- o l i c :.0 46131 :: 0 ..i..5... `-* to ensi MC dawn til "Tins td, Ina tion QUO, teiples, north=. stein 'hough, ei dear ramified . 411 , 4 .04 mei the I ;dial thearAind 4.0 f 1-d•-: i tbeli arbabein Isfmabe l kraal l e 3-7-: k ‘ !flit impiitible,) it viould be braked up; in the contest of 852 for tie Presidency, will be a leotTonal contest betWe'en a - borthiti and a soutberit candidate on "a qUeition‘of 'sla very. in .whieli the . south,maitibe de&a4f t, ,Sr number. We shall the havetWo.altern between- submhtsion and Thinlii the awful alternative. p sentelif..to - uU by'•the... Union' &tweet( northern ...aniLa4;' althorn ' whik4 gery,". • • ' l We gior et of % der' _ l ay i lapprebensi. itill - contempin ... ry, ii ,- .3 lepeat,..we do net: give countenaiiiie pr sympathy. ; Mte think iii th both. rinii*esian , ~. and unwarrantable. Th - stai'ery, , prepagana - ists of the South alreadyftoo -will . know that the moment thdy strike the bondi of this Ifni+, that &Milani Witnesses the'death knell Co. Jib gro iii7ary where it is. ", They now that brit 1 forthe good faith of the free States which," Il i 'being pledged by the sacred compact 'to "be)p I quell any insurrection, slvery, as an insti+ 1 tion, would long ere this. lave been numbered wit - 11-Abe things that have been tat are nctt. Besides it is notorious that already there is 1 forming a party at the So nth, diitinct from the i slaveholding , interest, and which, should tip , , . - .. , . , question of dissolution iron' suen a pretex ‘ k - , 1 ever be seriously:agitatedi will spring into ke- 1 tive exercise , and forever' silence - and disarei i such fanatical plotters. TeSouth may threat- en,.-but nonetiir timid be res fesir their carV i ingtheir threa t s into attention s .. They cleric - not do it. . i - 1 i - q. , ' ; _ . Proceedinkpiof Co rte; eontihueiL Commonwealth lA. T 1 .Usaa Pt. Jaekson.—•- Indictment for 'arson, Jeereturned a revile's, of guilty. Bentley and hainherlin for Comg , ' monwePth, Litel , and St titer for Defendani c Sentenced by he Court to 3 - 41'cars and It) monthi in the :Penitenti' y, ',Commonwlialth vs. Laban 'Meisel, Indicts ent fur Larceny..' Verdiet , guilty. 'Sentence, by' the Court to 6 montheimpelsonment th . • countY jail. - Lusk Chamberlin for Com ..ntreat r ls, Littla aoo Streeter for defendant, Snout. WEEK.—L.Tohn. : urdiek vs. -- Alfrel Button and H;rldn ,Butto ', Traver. rerdiei for plaintiff of 01,15. 1 alio' 'and Street" for plaintiff, 134ntleY for defendant. '4alpl! i:04.1e Vs. Henri. 0 - Grad • debt.l, Verlijet* .laMtiff for $221;85. - : -. L; sk ,and., .Niii*Ml4 . • efendant, Little, and Streeter foi. plaintiff—= Chester Adams jr. vs.. J: •cs M'anne, usnri, verdict for plaintiff for $2O .:' L • k and Nevri ton for plaintiff' Bentley nd Ri bards for de. fended. Nelscin C. Warner vs. he Township of Bridgewater. verdict foriplainti for $99,3 it L' Little and Streeter for plait 151ey and Vann for defendant. Ca ro ter vs. , Thomas T. Jackson, Tr. v. • iet Pit plaintifffor $25. Riche de ,an )4, Dbuock.foll plaintiff, Little and Street; l 4l,4apcVentiii for defendant. , -1 ' . - 1 • 1 Bronsonheldon M Bronson v . ! 'Nath an Caldwell' Verdict for plaintiff ft*, plaintiff, Lusk God New David W. Heath A little ielfisi "elect and' tltii be, d of the pal We Ali piece of info ve7 azittiei tdisb tioses deliest - Cly uPop aditiof promise of tt eleeted Matt formilielank 4; , Tisfold P* 4 424 C-9 011 q idiattio - deta ettlitiiior onf *We 61'0E0 *ire iirtflif-#' licirsidfif their his feelings Ind Wei Watt Mil ISE IC lilt Ors, 'Onetto **boa* pied sei 14 01_1 1 k* wiA MAW' t,, --,,, :•cs- ;-- , r • '-2 Z 4 ;,, ,amoti:st - - 1 , 2 , *: , :‘. 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