Liberty Herald, Volume 4, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 March 1855 — Page 2

RAVDOM VAILS. ibivrolih. Mr,. Yale known that "at'this' bored Ir hat the is-uo was of ?-m all h t u i'r-1 a 1 as be c!i:i"'e'. t ia a u n i fo. mi lv o on : rg ; l u. i ".v, r.t en ; f J (f til , ! same fcj.ate C nvenltou, a resolution "Was import; . To iiir Editor of the Herald: j unanimously ra.r.cd, r -atUrmiii" the prin-, in such npy ai hims -If C;t iU-h i wekses' , w -it itsot iiccoont fur or -ns d ivs ! or. ii r; 1 ommou wi h himself wi h- except t ? in .i .r 25. t:tri;RJ,lE, f tiitor! In the ludianapo is Daily Journal' of : ci: lea and measures of the Pi;t?burrrh i,?at-; And vet e re j .e i . .-. ; the 13tk inst.. I th.d a letter of mine copi- foim; and l.e knows that n Free l)imo-:wi,i :nlS,t oul I i i., tSl SSL S K JS2 3S ZS. IMC "iT led hem the Natontt F.ra, noon which jesat then advocate d the policy of a "un- tout tracing the'in to my a Hedged an nvs- a t 2iy Mr. Va le, tn the two suoc.eedi.-g issm s ion" or "fusion" of paitics, ant) ths nban- j i y against Mr. lio'ljway! Now he-c is ', Mr. V: ih Vm c m-,, il g aaMB of the Journal, oilers sc me ssr ctures. j doim.ent of ctir inde p-inletit p.-1 tin. i a query li ch I ivi n! J be glad to have ' ei to :'.: n in, r. Ire .'," t.ct.n; t r. I'KIDAY -SIOIiNIiW, JlarcU it Allow me to notice "them through the Lia 1 Mr. Yaile advocate! the oisban ding him seifl .. . 1 h.ave never had av t to -r .- r , 2 1 e ait iI13 ABOPIS S f USiliUilHerald, In view of the peculiar, if not of our organization an.i the fusion of ail. sl d.ffietthy wilh Mr. Ho i away. Mr. ail c 1 1 u- s j to ... i i r. . i .1 ! 1, .... i t i. i - - i . . :. i t: . .- .

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. ' ; in -nd just at Una time, 1 cannot attach r t!au uu rcs'oration of tno M-ssnn-i culm's wjt;i him for reus i a-t to my , j o it'e 1 c i...:n ;: . i.V c, j .-: ,j :.. ions of soma dt stn:ng men w;th rcga-d s mucj, in,p0l-:.anco to any iharc-s he may iCoatprom se, anif hail ho nrjicd the d s-J kiiww'e.'pc. He thinks as 1 1 le of htm a'o. tna ! t!.' p r !.a I b .i iV.-W r-.

t-o thn principles of the peiple s pa ty ; prtf.r i.dnst m or any ohr Five ! conunuanco ot the Frte )-. mocrat ar.d ! I do.a-id he wU tcmembe- s tela me 'u-t ' !:l:d, r.n 1 th; t-ckci I .vi

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on prorui lttit q'tf sti ins, one t'i'n'j; is cl--.-ar

on I tint is that the strong element in the present po itin.il revolution, was and is the q ie? i n of slavery extension. It was

U .-mocsat ; out smeo lie ana certain l the uauster ot its suosci iters to ma mm-1 o.More our int; ciec ion, that ise l.a i no

I I l J V j A vJ'.'" . . . ' " ' ' . v .a. 'ii iiu ' j U1IU W U-H ill. f ...... . . . . u . . j vnn nv :- If j . a. . i '- U II II V t -V V ' hly in-iustrious f.r months past iu apers-lter wholly umhnge J, he wculd have held the ' N-i ra.-ka isue to be d.-crpj-.c. lb o. In rommito 4i i f v o i.er?. I in-T giy motives, anl endeavor. ng o oi. !peen donounc d by evei y Frce-Sy-U-r u j merely s a p.ccx! tor venti ij mv j-pitu'ws fuVv a.Uis.-d n. tootf-v t-n th

I parage mv ctiaracier win aiiiiincrv cue convcm ion. lie wuui.i nave ic.'ti i autnst itoajwav, now a K's . inptn.n ia;.i i sa n ar o:i-r; lit o v-n i r.

that quasti m more than any and all oth j men.tnd inasmuch as 1 would not he want-1 to aided as the po'.itic Hl k iuve end tiad-.r ! Mr. V.hclJ the same r pi i -n, and ehvii j Mr. Y. i; do j' I . bu w ;i 1 obo t : i

rrt that a routed the oroole. broke up in in 'due d:liit nee1 in hustandinir the 1 1- j he has diowa himself to be. by his sub led at lra-t tn equal d .dike cf l.i.n, a .d '. that I was ti.'ht 1 1 ;:j ui.

t ret. j...r :n(i .. tie remnant of character which Mr. Vade i sequent avts. And yet Mr. Va b fharg s yet favori d h't election, a-.d f ':r. 1 fub ' t'me.n 1 ti I "., at a 1

I'"- V ' cn-3g d element to a newanl .riorc profitalle i rians2iiinn. The tepeal of the Mis-m i Compromise line in obedience to the demands of s-lavery, igivtcd the fir s of party revolution. The f rst prominent and ewsn'ial element in the organization is, that f-livcry is not hereafter to

bo extended. The second element of pp .lar excitement that determined the colics' ve properties of the new orjanizat'o:i was t' at of Americanizin; fereiiirers.

And it is only reasonable to siip;os3 that J where a p ojl; li e up to vindicate a j

great fitndam n'al principle of national honor ;.nd nntmna! safe'y.t'tat they would seek to redress th ir wrongs by a just app icatioii of a renvdy for evils of a kin dr d character. The galling yoke of suers it o s i igotry that Roman C itlu lic-it-m fa-5e:is up n its subjects by its despotic pr'esti.ood, .ire only equal tl under the sun by Af i an s'avery. Of all tyrannies most dreaded by the American people, is that of" a religious dr spot'sm.

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fct'll impliedly vouchsafes to me, it may be jme with L ting "i he originator" of the fu- wit'i me for not do n s i 'iknvi -e? Wi'l lit leal U.tcks'' r . r. I n e worth svhile to noiice the at eh; referred to. 'sion ir:oeinunt in this State, anl wih.my Know Xot'.iing nu'.ig nst ancr? 'racr t c!,tit i.. p r j 1 fiiily it ni e with Mr. Yaile in depie- ("wavering," as he has done, on the sla e- lie has faded .o show t . die svmbljnrc i fi i:J d tl.es :r.".v. I in

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catin anv personal conttoversv between I rv issue! I5.it to show still ino.o full v ol im; r.p- r ru rives on mv t art: v.ul h" il.cv w. a I..-

us it is not at ail suited to my inclina- wi.era the anti-Shivery men of the tjt--tu- i now be go kI t-nMth to 'cftue his pos.tbn'? whi'st t ssi l --.

lions, and I ieget, tin re fore, exceeding- Is ood Hhenit this im,und die b azen apo.- ; Has he tn'f red an oath-tot n I s' m-u t po- s:.m ; L.ie .-s ... I. ly, that his couducl has left me n otlwr I tacy cf Kawscn Vale simc, I s'ral n--w l.tical or 't", hh h made 't i-tcumbent -n A o !': p - - I Loaorahle a'teinative. I agree with him 'b.ing h m on the s:and as a witness. h m to utin Jcccpti'.c fi'.ca a w: a, wm ealt d a:-r i'. - i that "at such a time as tuts, when t! e i Hebr him m the Free Deimciat of June I nv.'anir s. for the bci.ciit of "trctdotn and t.i !. A st ' i 't-o

st cf- 1 1st, in an editoiial litaded the policy oj hamuuit)

slave power is putting fo til its utmost cf- j 1st, in an editoi foits to expand itself and c&sh out the ' co- pi ration:"'

soirit of Huertv, a.l trae friends of tn e "We to; one, are Willi tg to ab ndon

,;oin and humanitv should united." 'our ovsau zat on and ui i e with o'd er par

Mr. V i 1 r.cx fin Is fault wt!i v. e

ca :;e a b ot' cr rf in ti .- wsote an ir t i -for the Fn e I), tr.o rat !i ri ti e tnm-

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If Mr. Ya ie had shown himself true to jdes, whenever tin y shall have adopted our . ptun, which hi- (Va le) uii:cr-to.d to b -fu ciiom and humanity, I would have been r j r n iples, and not befo e. Our principle J highly lam! atory of mi s. If. Ti e nr:i I -ih . hift tosmie hun. It is Leeau.-e he uo inn fcto, widi the ov rthrow cf the Ne-j ref-ricd to did i.ot nu i.tioa my n ia . has proved h ms . If false to beta, thai I ' I r.uka ilia ny ; they contemplate th ; e om- j and 1 never 'oak :t as p -ro nl. I Swimhave assailed him. It is because I am ' plete revering of liie fedi-ral govetnnteai J no ide a i wa o intended. I'tt. t - plead lullv eoavaiced. hv an intimate actiuai.it- f from all rest onsiboitv for the insti ution! direc ly to Mr. Vatlc'i ra'.e iad.c i.iu-ht.

ance wi h h .m, and a tlioioagli k aow.edge 1 of slave. y, by its puh,b tlou and abolition j I woAd ay, f.rst, t!i4t 1 atn n-.t mv l.ro-' du pf-ty w . fi- M-. ..1 A '! I of his character, that he is incicenury in i w'uetever the fede; al g vernmeht has ju-1 th r's keep. r; ai d ?ecot d, that Mt. Vaiio. Ju - .a's t -i t . v.' '. heart and bankrupt in ptinciple, that I ris diction, and by the rep. al of a 1 ua:ion j in his p q er of 8 pt. 1 -1, sa:d i.e I a I ireoJ ;;!! IU wn, - .. .l . t 1 .. c . J 0 have felt cortsuaineJ pubhciy to take i al laws racognis.ngor tust..iaing it. Sup-1 r.'as..tH for bed' Tin I hadni kr.ewle !-' w.-s vo-i-.p '. oft.: -;i . . c v

; vto. ho vevor. t . cat e, ! a- ly j', n ii a enn be toll Mr. Va le i s '.hi' . l o.j a;.-l I ; o 1 . c -on v. ,ur. j . t." l'lc r. :i ' v t l";i-.us-:,vl 1'j f V.' i e cun r 1"

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s d '3 asaiast bi n. 1 iiave not doae this i pose, tor i.iftance, we sho a u abandon ou

oi ti,u a t c e t il I saw a in j r v.', aa I J

in haste, but cle.Ubera.u ly, r.ud upon evi- i organ z tlion, and. nr.rge our u euU'y u, k:uw inys.l aril no ha.i pna r. a-ens t i d nee which has left me wi hout apaiticie i tie Whig patty, on the giotiud of umta.il ' so b-I; in.'. If rnttl i-.g fi titer is , -of lai.h in his int-r.iy. Aly du;y, thcr -- j ( prosit. on to Hie Nebra.-ka mvaute, an i j cc.s.ry in tW co: r.e -' a it -5 th il Mr.

foe, was idol'. I had no nglu to ir ile S shoidd secure is rep;-aJ. IMiow should I n , .: It s p -p. r if cp , -.1, i n : r

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w tli my own judgment, howcxer unpleas- we s ur.df Committ .-il to the cumpronvs : dio said b o'd cr a a go d xvr tor ir ! a A'tt i iai''rht bo to enaiiC in a ccnuoveisy j Ln ditv ac's of the Fug.tixe JS.av. tl.o o.;' i I'r c D -moeral ;' bat tu ao'-l

with one who had Ion a: slured my ir.end i hill iacluded, and j lodged to eliseonnto- ; ny m sapp chensiorts I xv fU Mr. Vd.-sh'-p; and b.diev.ngU iV the ct.ue of f,ee- j nance all at:cmp':;, xvuether in or oat o! j an I il o ! is d.fin- ly to invit rs'aad dom has sutlbrc-d much by los'ng sig'at ot ; Cong: ess, to ter.ew the slavery ag'latirti.; that I e i o: ct ns'd-r my b otln r in th

the principle of "Jjnt pur.', t un peace-

OCfOf ail the lace iinprovemeas in the btts'ne s of faim'ng that have come under our notice, that of Mr. J. Imtl's CuUi-

vator en'ir. y uxcr bs in our e s.'.matun. ; ; are j wrote mv vie xvs liaeklv to ihe

The simp ioiry of i s constiuction, and the od.tor vf the lira, rat. I a so a p iwi'e kv whit h we haxc been conlen.dnj shall have cMttaoivof its oporalloi anl success in 'cr to Mr. Va le, wh.ch 1 am g ai he has j bee a e an iod o ..t. K tr u.upli is worih its no Veatima for which it is intended, is i tK)" m 'K f lvor lo V"- x ) having which r. q arcs th, s.url.iee cf

! I he ntst cua ere against i.u.. auc wa en : pnncipte. cm an ia luaiio r- we may oe.

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No! It it :s our d i'y to i.c p up our C'r-a,ht- s- t eg comphu- n-' I by ti c ca"aniz.at:o a, until ah iho i nucipks ti r I dor rcest:. M Yaih? pi ce il:

"1 torn tlie t in : ot .ir. i Io'I -.x rxx . noiiiinri'ioo to the eiav of th?. 1 t Hon, the

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ai oa-e appa-eat w r.ny one who may , x-1 ho no.ic ,s L tnut -he b g in to si o ,x ; L.ut invincible in the strength of oar pr.a-

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TJae Irani nsn savin of hard nrd id fx and that he "made no son oi otioit to

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t iU togodnr xvit 'i the vast 'totvoase ol eifecive labor accomplished by mchnnic 1 ins'eod ef muscular power in a piv-'ti t isre, demonsnate its utility in view of all he advantages of this inventioa, we ase rons'ra'nd to say that ir commends i self tb the :or.si h ration of ti e public. A man c.tn tide on his c ishi n, smoke his p:pe, carry h;s d'nn ?r and mug of lemonade by his s'd , and yet do mo e work in cn; day than l.e can o" he .-rvxis ; &' coaipl'slt ia three or four days of hard labor.

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eipies, Imb cd! Can it be, Ilawsoti Yai";e,whn

oont.ol lie anti-Nebraska m .veni. lit in ; thus t lotpittntly disc out sej ot 'print ip.i s. his Sint., or to make it ;eh beyond the j Would any body w ho has watched his sanp'e question of r s o.ing the Missoan (course for torn, t m : pa t, have sopjmsc.: Coa.proaase." How d cs li j answer me! dial he had ever ut cred such seiiii.-nrnt-! lie ict'ers to die columns cf the FieejUeader, just go bad; to the beginning oi Dem crat as his vindication! To those this extract, and as you read uadpon .'e. very c duu.ns 1 tritimphaatly refer as fid- j it, sentence by tentence, remember who ly su.-ta niog my chtuge. liat of this j il is that thus speaks, ll.nncmbor that more ful y in .ts prop r p ace. Mr. Yaile ( for six or seven months past, Ilaxvyoa Yaile then piocccds, with Lis accustomed mor- has becti systematically giving ti e lio .o al obtuscness, to comment upoa mypo- jevery deelara ioa ahove uvoue l. lleIttlcal a.ilioa durti g .h ; past year, as if his un mber that he who made a speech on crovin'T me to be weak, va.-cil a.ing, and j the '-ioth of last May in favor of S o-epera-

cf i ! set ce d Mr. Jt I tin w r.s i?ga"u-v die

an-i-."i-! a -ka n.ovv o n'." I very p tinent i c ly t t.U. w-'iich i. thai Mr. Va b Inosrs it to b-

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unp-inoipled, voutd esiablitx his cuar. cter ai rai un wavei ia;, consistent, honest

Fanners look to It, examine it and try it. 1 ma a. For the sake of the argument, lot

me take this strange lancy ol n.s lor tact,

vvhiist I endeavor to lollow hun. His first charge is, tliat at a meeting of the Fiee Demoeiatic Association of Wayne

OCT We would ask the fr'ends of Bllli' gsvi'de, if iho Hcrtd psckrgo came the e on Sat'jiday r.s it ouuht, or whether i: was s'ar ed for Cinr.'n iati ins'ca I ofbv the way of Dnivaps-.i 1, as it should hi- e been done.

tion' and against 'fusion,' ami who says he

is willing 'to abandon o tr organisation and unit, with, odicr parties win never they shall have adopted our pr'me'pl s, and not OJ'olc,, now op nly lecoga z s h inself as a member of iho UcpuOl c;npr iv. which has not "adopted our priiici-

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county) en li e 22n I day e f las; Febraa y, I pies," a:td refes- s to do so. Rememb.'i 1 in roduced a scries of resolatioas eiecUr- I that he who speaks so tightly of the Ke-

l in the Tcmoeiar.ee ques'.ioa to be pura. : bruski issue, an I warns us against trtisung

iiumm to all t th rs in the selection of ! .1 alone, as 1 .adm.' back wards to the c m

Dr. Denn'ng died at Lafayette la;! week. In the death of Dr. Denning, our S ate has lost a wo: thy c"t;zen, humanity a firm friend itnJ able advocate, anl the Me ical p oiesjion an able and ho.io.cl mm-

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outs- ed the same c ntr e

nl'.er as b foic Slid n i i. a i u, Tnat 1 -.l.e ".--'ta" J. Mr. Vie dnng-d his vom.-e. about that u v h" r-J ' im 1 have a'ready shown. sni tdli :? 1 It Mr. Vnb tlinks inju c l mys V. t c ' have Le a " . ani-rlaveiy cause, and the succe-s of 'he : "g 1 1 0 ticket, bv mv siH cehiM. Tt at 1 last th, hut ! am v y r uo ul w.li'of rii di knt.v s : Haws n Vr.il ' c U cf F -:-I do not doubt that 1 lost many Jricnls. in e-:e in r n euii t.moo- aVvAV'-d a-.t -Slaxc-v in n, b- Jo-w ... i. mv orvHi-i 'mm to Iati; Ar.icricat in, 1 ; vo a c-

also .ado it. .'cr I )i.ly road' ti. nd thtvr : .'r' a..e v. ... ltd j.y . comlu:: ia skulking, ike oarJ, into ' .No:), ng. N. r -!.

the ca kcamoof Kno.v-N.thirira. :.nd .rng th- ca a .n -j . c

i lentifyin i their fortunes with tlie mongrel and invi-i ' le spiti s thai ral'.i l un.h r ns bai.-ner. I do no: 1 ke lose e jl put ! -c.ani-m car-y n j coac rd-d w eapor.s , tn I I 1 ke slil loss to see tna-S avjry it en plead ng for th! elevatioti o( th . A u an

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and al .he same liin : He'd og th ir xvhi e brother into the ut er b cmse of the a el.Ieut of his birla or r. I gi n. 1 do not. like Mr. Va 1.-, be-long to tl a s: !,o 1 t f

una a. " t knous tl. t a il r 1 to.i'i t Lisa cf f t" ! j th.- muter by rc-f-sti t 'vi'.N J.)u It e, a ' , Wis. eras n.Ki.ow N ". ' ". :. I t lv n nv I, - s

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ty, and in favor of a ticket witliout re-1 parry which stands up m this narmw plat who were duped by t tt ic.o b d iur'HS;t!i n .Iessv:Lset' . r. y t t-p.-ct to pa:ty, to carry out the p.incif 1 J form, in irtne of wh eh, on Ids own .-how-; iy to sec ' iSum," ar-Mctre v. Irg 'n ilsg-:s. ' f 1 0 '" ro ..; o". -i I. I thus avowed. This is perfectly true, and tng, ho is at this time going back to iho j from the'r false tositi-.-n. j i.h r.s wi'h all the'r ; I- n . i I woeld not change the record if 1 caitd. j "Uompromis ; final iy a-.s of ifa). the Mr. Va le lays much sfu-sj vrot tny ' arJ V""34 V-' But n d.te mtn ng ho.v far I th ai 'wa- Fugitive Suave bid included." And re-j op.,(, en Q., to lloi.oway. T..e rca-cn ot ' cn 1 ' 0 K-'v h ' , -' vered' oa the slave, vciuestioti, tinee thir.er-: ' miem'o -r that ho wh o ti lis us that no"tn- j " .i, s T ;.,v . al,, ;.dv h,M Mr. V., I do v u i a' ll.a; ? t : .: i '

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lie Lrrand Jury wns in session about

two days end dlt-mtssed without

any bmia;s?. How does that bar

tjCr Si'as D. By a ii has the lest of ploughs for -sab, remember that. Cody's Lady's Book. The March numler comes to us ia the most "-anrrous style, a .d is one of the best Magazines now pal ish; d. Tin? two best 83 Mrgaziass in the Union Gody's La iy's Book and Harper's

Magazine, xvtll bo h be sent one year on!

receipt of SI.5J. Address,

should be remcm ocietl : Fist, ihat ti.e mph ia worth haying xvh'ch requires the j t,n.,ws lint .Mr. I!o'doAay xxa niadnaod T. mpeiaiict: qmstion was oaly J. chtred sacriiic. of principle," has, xy'uh aod-jy a c.-mc::tlon irt xvl.jeh th ; Fie -fa

pa: -amount so far us the choice of ilepre-

! seittativcs and Seni or was concern d;

ncss evincing a ihoioagh tta'u.ing ia the ; rs of th.; ili,tri t , n t;iIK - ' I ,u,t ,

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1 j and Mr. Vailo well miows that at vx: ba.-ea. ss ot heart, and pov -ity ol con- t.oui. R0., H - kno.vs t'aat ihe platform t doiag; t;mu l;.e Nt braska issue had no: a tithe ! fi. nee, traasf erred lu'5 aat;-S a-. try Mib o:, whi. h ho xvas 1 1 tce.l was tao c-tu .xpcn? of the s gni icanec wi.i-h it posscs-ed a Ucr bers to ta Journal, xvh-ch do s not i tia of l!ie Mi .-ou-i Conir rom" e !

ud under ctttunvt-mxN s

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tew mouits later, ceconu, tno lesolu- even ui.iKts a puu ic. y ......., .. aectDUic li-ue ' coo J m

don dv chir n iho fmesi.on of Tempi r beyond the narrow and Ja'se issue a-nm-t ance to be thus paramount, was coupled ! xvhich we are warned il the foregotng ex-

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in his paper of loo first of Jun , :.r. 1 thaidie ta-nv.-i.t on reiusi-d to z a ha t's

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brmJid levor. ! il. He kiuas ii. f

xvi h an express tb. term nation ";o stand

immaveably by our piinciph s as an indo-I But toretuin. Mr. Vail J doahij l'c larg.; m 'fn g

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peiuicni poiacai otsaiiizatioa," thus m-c- sineeruy o. my pi-u.-.t i-.u o in .euia-.y j une a t uu'iii, a u-is; ot tinma

of ult v.ir.ii s on ihe j:bl cd

essaruy lmjitiiDg iJiai we would not sup- j acr, ami tomniams eaat in tno aaiioaai poit aVugitix-e 4a ve law man, or a douji-1 Era, of Oct. 5.h, 1 argut d that the resl . face, howevc r sou ad on tha qu s ion of 1 ration of the Missouri Compromise xvas legi-1 piohdatiotis. Any b dy but Raw son I "a decrpdee issue." Il.arhtm: Vale wool 1 hive sn- n iki, and 'that to j "Thi-gran I discovery xvas made about make one qUf-s ion 'paramount to all oth 'he lime one David P. Holloway (betxveen e.s" bv no means implies that "all oth- t whom an 1 the Julians thee i xis-ed bitter

v . L. A. GODT, e.s"' are to to be :o ahy ignoied. Thi d, personal aaitnosi y) was nominate I lb. 1 1.1 ni.' n,,f S!i.-.t Pi ;i..a a.o let ii b , remembered, as snouina- tl sr.lr. Coni'ress in the 5 h d. strict. We do no.

I . j it of the resolutions rele rcd to, that toe say that this nomitnt.o.i ma

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G.tn. Shli 1 ds decl'n?s to bs a candidate far Congr. ssin his dlsttiot, It is believed that he wtlhee -ive the appo'n mnt of Briadi. r General,' should ihe nexv army bill became a law, a pos tion wh cii he would llll with honorable distinction. Development cf ihe Infant Hind. We obs-Mv-'d, rcv'eral weeks since, that xvo would revert to this topic apa n. There can, we think, b, but little doubt that the early dev. lopment of the mind has been too much left to the xvhinv-ical, capricious influence of the nursery, and . i i t" 1 rv t "

me nuiuui enects ot early assoca es. Notwithstanding the immense improvement in every depaitment of physical science and ar , we still cont'nue to trudge on in the old paths trodden by ur ances tois, for the last three hundred years in educating child en. In every tiiin, as a nation, we are keen for progress, ex

cept in education, in this xve piove our

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fo.l twins xvas also adopted: j t'oas mo e acute; xve simply n..te ihe co-

"Rcsoleed, unanimously, That xve are S incidence. h cidedly in favor of bringing into the j A sharp point diis, undoubtedly, in the field, at such time and i.i sucirmanuer a p':on of Mr. Vale. Bat Ids thrust is may be thought xp.dient, a Free Deutc- ) unfortuna'e for him. He w IF fai l my crit ic candidate for Confess m the dis- jopln on of ihe magnitude of the Neb as-

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ka issue in an editorial xv i;t-n bv me in

his paper of June Xll) h, which xvas b fore

Congressional C nv mio.i was a.rc d upon, xvhieli xvas submi.ied by ny-c f, cove ing ia substance the who e ed the j riot it)Ies of tl.o F.eo I) m craoy. (Se e the Fice D'ti.o: rat of July 0 n.) lie) knows that the same b oaj tr.und tv;il taken bv the e;u irt alv m'-e'i; g of the' Wavae louutv Free lK-mocait c AsiOesa-'

tion, held on the J'Jo.i of Jue.o. aai xe.;h; f mv decided atai oval. ( See the Fr. e Dom-f a 1 1

ocratof July loth.) lie k:iO-vi di at tJnr- I e t ing the whole campaign, 1 pposr-J the that i: xa : r. po icy of fusion, exct-p afer ihe fj.-l.ioo S ' ' ' 1 ' tr ".. of ieoas!n. .M che an. aii .-vt i .il . J. r al w-r

other St.itt s. Besides ft.l thi--, he ki.o. p- 'y e!- i I l that a mote heaitb ss, thin tli n d ca- ".i xx r.u. . t serva ive and hunker, and a uvte ic?u t- . I-'e i o -tai i.f U t.

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Mr. Hod .way xvas .nominated, lo which j the Stat-i than D. V. Ho iowav, as iiithi.:tt

t ict, ami that we n-specfnlly ask the advii e and co-opera ioa of the Free Democracy of the other conn ties of the district in iepect theieto." This and the o her resolution referred to xve re adopted, aod I leave Mr. Va le, who has rcspeetable endowments as a petlifogcr, to sli w wherein I 'wavered' on ihe slavery issue,

ana to extract, tt he can, a wnsr'e dn-t) ot I xxiu.uui otp lain-- u.jr ui c. .-, u- a i: i0r te-n years) on mo mttr ot p

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my action thus far. I f'ecep ive in his paper of June let? Hear j Vale, m the Free Ue-mocrat cf May J.h '

Mr. Vai'.e next refers to certain tesolu- I lil n aSa n l,s alr au3' Tm e l: and i lth of last year. Reader, xvith these

tious repotted by me in the Free. Den. o- Suppose, for i"S'ance, we shmi'd a'-an-1 facts be I ore me, and xT.tii such views ot

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.s deceptive. W hat, then, lecom.es f f ihe late campaign he was xvd.ing to sac- i t h a 1 Mr. Vailc's'colncidtnce!' But aside from iuvo ihe ateu raise of Teu.nerance ' ' c u

this, could he not account for my opinion j (which be ha I professed to have at hci.r: ) xv . : ?u c ) r. without asp rsing my m-livcs, xxh- n he! for te-n years) on hi altir of p a?tia tu ' f a'-'l"- F'e- Ft- - -x xx

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crane State Convention, held at Indiaaopol es, on the 25th of last May, and .among others he quo es this one: 4 Resolved, That xve have no ido'atrous attachment for mere narlv names, hm

sehes in the most offensive sense old fo- seek the iriumph of print iple, end thai

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gtcs. why slimid xve con mue to cairv

the stone to balance the gtist, because' our fathers did ? Why should a child be confined in school six mortal hoars a day from one to three months to learn the alphabet, when it can be belter learned in half a day ? Why should children be kept in school f.otn one to three years, to learn the rudiments of reading T While in fix months time they can become accomplished readers, and good geographers, and that too, without confiuoimnt and with ait study. We are confident all this can bi aocompl shed ; and the gentlemen to whom xve befoie refer, ed, has collected together soma of the defects of our present system of education, which he would p;oba hly exhibit, should a - suitable occasion

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!oa our oig inizatmn, and tr.e ge oer idea

lity i.i the Wrt.ig party, on the ground ol mutual oppostion to the Ne lr iskam-as-ure, and should secure its repeal. Where rdiould wo stand? Commi ted to the Com

promise tonality acts of 185 , the Fugitive!

Slave bill jnchideel, and pl?tlqfed to us-

countenance ail attempt, w he her in Con

gress or out, to icnexv the slave y agitation. No! It is our duly to keep up

our organ'zation It 1 all the principles fori "deceptive issue," but ho gave it a face, cr

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.Mr. IloKoway s charac.cr, cotnd 1 base f ' rx pip done o .hcrw.se than oppose Ji m. without ; ' r.n," a- J a sacrifice of rarincir.b and stlf-rei-ct i ' cnr..: : .-

And is Raxvson Va'.b th, man to rail i.t Va b a v. r;'. c i l-y dime, if ia this inaiter I have done x-reng t ' vy by tal- - j r. t r. . .; u.'

Mr. vale impl edly censures r.uj lorruy',iary i r'.ci. n- ;. O- position to "ohesrs. Te st ami Me re- f n 'm n t . t e V

dim." As t JuJga Test. 1 know net fx j f r.s man in the Stat, more cle. iJtuly n-o-SIa- ' 'If i.i

very than he. True, he. ajvocat d the jcrat.

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xve recommend, in the present crisis, a

co operation of all parties who are opposed to said measure (the Nebraska act) with a xiew to its repeal." Out of Rawson Vaile's own mouth I shall now condemn him, while 1 vindicate mysf If. The leader will notice Unit I have italicised the w rd 'co-operation,' and I have done so because in the haste of clraf ng the resolutions, which took place just before the convention met, the word "union" was madvi rtaudy used, which on motion, of Mr. Vai e, xvas stricken out, and the

XToid co-operation substituted'. I think

the moiion xvas seconded by me

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halit of openly denou.eciog tha

Law. As to Meredith l know him we'd.

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ed out." Ah! it is a deceptive i-sue, Rawson Vaile being the joc'ge. I am right, then, fn ihn nfwi ioa takn-n hv mn tlorin-j t'

campaign, that the rcstorat'on of the Mis- U';VC .me ,cco,ile ou f ll s ;C:V:lSfes , ' -soari compromise was an instrument on iddlard Fdhnoro's marshal, and th, ;1 ' vvld. b illi'luMit tnn,. f,.tiM h,. r1 ,v. 'nittgilttti foO of llbahtii.cism lit til itS J 14

I think .ed; the pro-Slavery man prcach'ng iiiiad-1 for,iiS 1 Know, to, titat when Irou-ht.; ;0 , and ar- tv, progress backwards to the platform of fo,wr I as a candoia e his name t-tood on t .: y so. The iiatimore, and appealing to the revere ;Jhc tond l one of the leading ri m-sel-' 5 mend the ;ence 0p the p'-ople for comprornL-es. snJi Ier9 of 'lH wum)' 1 could hr.d . !

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We sha'.l make mcr.? ppecific reference! maintain our independent rrganiz irion, this tubject r.ext xe'.i. Sentinel. land our pr'nriples in all their length and

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nnd tbrt dntv of denatsonati-zittT nthavetvi vvc;" J f-TSt nomaiatea m ft

everywhere under federal jurisdiction. n-.hie, in xvhich, of coat se, too Mr. Via e is with mej and" if I have "la-' "-ctnbsts of the Ord r had a vo ce,

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