Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 September 1856 — Page 2
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PLYM rTI r. IXI. ' are, wliat would h.ave been the conscquonc-: should wear a medal, so that such tcomlcrft ' But how was it three years later, when 1 of f;.l,,V- l hghtmg the las., I;;lr"14'' ' , . ; . f remiums mimt h,.
f . t , bunion, mutter of course. : oriIrialiij' miijlit btnud out 111 all its beauty t Cromwell came into power, thus jivin the j prudlv stnn Jin in tli jir:i:e f Ti.or- i ' h S.ci.".y. llliirdiSy 3!onH5Lr. hr"!., -). The eonv.-ntion thaf nomin.nh-d fr. Fr,-.- bef.-ro the L'azinir world. A righteous ret-' Protestants tho aseendanev? They pro- I mom-la. "We caniut doubl its sucivss i:i I 3- AM :. iiei.s mus-. bo ente
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JOHN C. IUtEC'KINKlDGK. . OK KI-N l leKV. statu 1 1 c m: t . ( 1 iji'; l' It' 1;' , Amujki. P. Vili.ak:, 1" White. Ann.vM A. Hammoxp, of Vigo. Fur Sfrrcfonj of $u IAMKt. yt Ci iHr:. .f Morgan. Fv,' Aa-Ftlu,' ff Stair, Joii W. DoDD, (if Grant. For Tn : of Shifr, Aqvilla .U:y., of Bartholomew. " Atlornry (hin Jo. K. McDonald, (f Ioiittromery For Stjerint,iurr,( of '-' Instruction, jlliam I. v i'i:. i!Ki. 01 j'utnani. ' jo, . .,. oj j.ranv low, William . Büaci:, " II. n Vyo'Ar of )n 'isn,,i of S'tn'iti'c Court, GoKDoN Tannkh, f .lack - n. FOR PRKSIDKNTIAL KI.KCTOP.S, GliAUAM N. I'litn. of Cass Sami ki. H. Bi .-mkic. of Ionr". l.-t W. F. Pais nor, of W.irriek, M S K W.M.i-, ..f Harris. .ji. nd S. W. Shout, of f.awienee, Ith D. do.::-, f Franklin, .":h Kdm'jM' .lHr-i.N, Henry Co, ink aktin M. Ray. Shelby " Tili M. 11 anna. Vi;; ' ö:h .1. S. yu Ci.ki.ani, ( dintiin (', Oth Ourm.rs Fvi f..i:irte " 10th F. P. Rvm-wi. Aümi 1 Ith S. Mi ki ::, Ad.im--. C. .'. lti.-: of (';:::. ' ' 1 C V W I f ' . L. ,b For .S-nV.or dud 4,. CP. Pros-euior. u i.u Mil. i.i;!:. v n c r i il .. I'r.Nci , t . ..,--., jv-ple--.-: i reasurerIAV1! Vi NF.DG Sheritl .!. V. VAN VALKKNBUIiGH. C..mr JUt. N . BOiFKBT PIPKB. ;i--WM. linuiKS. Surveyor I. 1. N. iI.INf;!:i:. Coroner JACOB KN0BI.0CK. W . J. Moil CCI vi' l", :' . " r ? ilii-'ira. he. I.o' (,!n:V Vi. St.llk ;.!!, TV. 1 !! i. ..,1 ! '" :;'( k, i- iiufli :!' l te :i - i '. iiti"-!-.'.'. it Kii'i.x. IiM'tTLKMN SVI... Tlii.' Fliioll IS Il'n Vii-'.!l ca; pcit'iig in c-!.!i.iet'ti:):i with t'.i" S'.a; ii- A 1. Tritmne. The Cun-tinitien is a reproach, and a league nidi l,r-:""'f- . t. .., i JMiarpe s Ki.ii'-i ;iie iiftur than J5.uk-. llei.r'j Ward llttelir. ; Lit tin. I imii'i e.,I,i 'fiiiL i ...a...-...... . ri - THE CRISIS! Never, v. ithin our lv-membranco, have: we seen the iVnioeracy of the ntili :i so; thoroughly aroused, r.s at present. Men j who had served th-.ir joMicrntioii, and re-! tired from the buy bustle i,f poliiical life, and gave jdace f r their -.ous, have become ; inlluetico towards sur poni.ig Xational Mien and Xational meaaures. Whenever a man mr.hes up his mind to .support a National man for President, ho is at no los who toj vote. fr, "when the content is narrowed I down hetw con Iluehanan and Fremont. Mr. I'uchanan ha-i been in public lifo over forty year.s, and has always di . charged tho j U 1 .1 , f , .1 . mp.-T.nJCaiiy the muif lor UlO times. . .moot the small i. aoomion papers, j f . ... r(.a ,,f l.iliiirm-r in..!, to (.., fi-nls rer day. These Ftale charge havelongsir.ee been j answered, ami we:e tle-re anything else j that th.ey could lind, in his political history ' that would injure his eh-etiou, Mr. Grec-1 1-y's advice r.oul l have born , taken. Wc support Mr. Buchanan, conscientiously believing that we are using our feeblo cf-. frts to pndong our existeneo as v united : government. The present is a fearful cri- j 1. : . 1 .. . . 1. . .1 : ... i bis j;i our 111.1L01 , uet'i n;ie me uiMiiiion party been bold enough to put in nomination .1 sectional man f r the Presidency, until now. M.mv hor.i:a, mis (uided men are, ik;
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mine, ot me olh-s I.o i.a, 1,M, either l,y , Wo can tll0 attemi,,,, of the reador to an i Schuyler Colfax? ! :"" "m f ' , 1'' counie.mo-eineni 0.1 , pau ,., : . . w.ick in,ism an,1I)W br uru -t nw .-I ari.-inni-nt or el.-eon Avitheredo tol hn ! , , , ! , , . ! shake worhls b-dow the thunders that be- ; the pro slavery party, anil that the 111110- : io ' Y Iv , .. Uheblack-liepubliean. Mr. li. hv v.'.ines. T ' V f ' " I nri,"lc 10 ,1 l-v s I' l'01' "v-tW; ' 1 m:,n h, to them, "taxation ; loUen distance and speaks ol lihertv, i cent Free Stale settlers would be made 0 yoke work Oxen 2 00 j j;, (1atform ou lh,. Yind car. e; .mi.! fea i,iac;ion ot i.i f.,i,siKu-; of Aiiti-Knov.-Nothing. The writer has .without representation" is good enough for; will be heard from our loftiest mountain ! stiller for the atrocities of Line ami hisd do do do do i-tal manv expressed a wih to see him. and en!s;and Ni-.f-ict of his traduc rs 110 ,lVvn n ,....ir .t!l(l trulilfui jj f t(M1. vu u,;i voll ,,, rI10U(r, to Tliat tops, resounding, w ith their crash and aw- gang But w hat care Gr-ely and lh echer 1 -hl ilo do do do dip. , tl)roo ( "arr v.,oors rytu f,- Buhanau able tollnd u -,t or bleiui,h on his Hit-:,.....,.;.,, of Know-Nothing ami sectionalism niaa who would reduce every man, fwho ful reverberation throughout the length am! their like for that? They are f,r away i lomuyllee: Johnson I am, Breckiniilge. Thes.. were followed ical character .Sr the last foty year,, ve : an(j j.?is s(()Un rh-arly, that Mr. ('id fax has was not lucky enoui-h to have his parents i f-r land ,-he see f danger and ' groans fro Blaek-B-publicans and re-r-.n! .nrluMC evid ili-o !,, I , ,,. ,,. ' . . . ! - . , ' . ,. ... . ! Ht w do not ; cannot believe ; that such ; Ihere h no probability of any border , 1 lionips-on. . , . , f Fvm(,nt hvery
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cenuary 10 u.e oi.i.-i.. ...... o. .4r. ; od th;it K,)(,u-Nothin gism had swallowed ! thougl! at times a great tickler for the do- i )"cl 1111X0 coniMicnceuiai, u.e ie.nociauc fireeh y. have in lust 1, ly nrculated the j lhat ar h(i rhi ( ik (() th,. j h.gs of '70 and KH,0, but who no.v (lo. j Ft f w ill again, as 1 times past, be ,.c , ii . 1 ,-...0 r 1I1 n!it when 1 bov ! - , . . . 11 1 e . . . cessful, and thus sustain and preserve the wjiorUl, W, ,loI,0 t() ,i(ja, nounecs tho pohey which ac.uated Adams Union aml ho (institution from the unand that he advocatef. the reduction oi v.v,from 1iin land others in 11,00. when the C. eminent' hallowed assaults of those who now seek
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dUljt' f tIlC C'Fmion' ltat 5t l)e fur ! lst interests of the country that Fro- j
. mont should be elected President, Avithout thinking seriou-dv under what cireumstan ccs he was nominated, and what must in c. itably be the consequences which i .1 1 . r sequences which will ; ? election of a sectional i
ensue 111 case 01 me election oi a sectionalism. heaver designed tho flag and paint
candidate lor i resident. - 1 hen this Union was formed, twelve of the thirteen were idavcholdi'.ig States. 1 lit, was composed of delegates from ' . i-i l " . i '.-n Mate", whr.h makes u ;jpiropriato , , . , i inve but sixteen stars on their Hags. to h: We cm .ee no nromiety or fitness in the ! 1..,... :. ' r ............ 0 ! a.j li.-'.tvi.u oio in an 01 nie si'ive r;iTe ' nated Mr. Buchanan hence the iltness of, having thirty-on-3 stars 0:1 our i!ag.. In the conventions that nominated Ad-' ams, Clay, Harrison, Taylor an J Scot., the! Skates were all DprosinteJ, and the ea'.i.ii- : ates received tiie voe ot their nartv wnh- , r ; out any reference to a geographical How stands it now? We ask the candid poitiou of tho community which is not ex c;tcJ, to a,k themselves the question aru we f .!lwi;..r th- c.u.w.d of WVl,!,,,,-, - - " - -,' Adims, Jetleison, Jackson, Clay tc, when we attach ourselves to a sectional parly, whoso very lif and existence depends upon exchemeul? Is it not a l;a:irdous experiment, t i!i':n te a man to the highest ofIh'e in the W'.-iM, villi !; further knowledie of ihe While II.üi-t', than what ho acquired in the brief svic of tw.-niv one days? Wejv it n''. that the worst pa-.-ions of men are excited by the fusion orators, portraying, in vivid colors the blasting inihieiice of slavery; and th.at if they wanted slavery, they should vote f r Ruchnnan: hut it ih'-y w;r.;ti- I fi -.-d.-m. they should ..;e ! r.'-n;-"':i', th.' ie should h- c.-ini..'.r-itiv.-ly hut a iV-'.v . f tho-e s .;!. -n.tl m.--nthai W..l;M v.üii.:;
: oupposo that the twelve had been as k-c- have a pension fiom the fusion parly to i even Protectants sou "-hi refuire from Prot- i The Democratic party lias tounht tke ba.,- (
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,r , "--"--0----.-!(M u,e ...UK. ,e, a i ainst us; (!eclarinrf war to the knife; the - 1 .1 1 1 5ÜOa,S 1 00 phu ( .onventi.,11 irom there. On the oth- . 11 . ; ' . to the abuse of tho rauher or tlio outlaw. julh V(Jpresontcd by the Democratic par-; must have been owned by the member pre-. LlIgest g(iu:isll r j er hand, there wai i,.,t a Cou-ressional . 1 J ; What Catholic can vote for a man that i ty, are meeting the issue. The issue is anting it at least ten idays before tho fair: do Pumpkin ryj di,(,i,t in the United States but sv,t w,s ' K'?,: and ax' would thus disfraiudiise them? What for-! made up between these two parties. Where and all products of tho farm, dairy or gar- D?5t 12 Rutabngos, 5J .1 t...u. r. . . - to back up their opinions, could tly . 4 . , , Uroih Southern Know Nothing? Trv-1 ll?iv0 been produced by the ex- j do 1 dozen Parsnips
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ri 1 . l n i;iep.-ii ::c?-.l id! :t at V.- 1..-.V.-rs-j -,i w hu men v-.'.o s i-oiii .1 'Ml . . ,1 . 1 . . e i c:r.;'.iiuiv oi m-; o;..r..:i t!;:.t t; d"i;--- . vi a -, .i... ia.il .'!''! v w ;'",v,-.i'v r vf, -.!-.,-!;i!i:i:: v.-::.- :iu.ul U!Voi'. .1 - V ;g slavery i:it-. Kansa3. Surdi ' Li, ods :;re r.roc!an:;-vI bv every Aim n ! speak and j uhii-h-id in all of their pretsIt i c rtni'dv a e:üi"-i!y, how a fu-! ):i "I1 ik'-r e have th imnudenco to ' in :in int'diig.-i.t . l l " ' if I'll II" I ' 1 I , I : 'i , .... . j' .4.1 ii i. . Ii hi. i-y, ana r r. ni'.i'gwhat he knovrs lobe ft! and also kr.ows that the iatelii1 don of the. comniuni-y know bet- : te; A a d'.-niocratie pnper 01 . ?; r-.de : ii I:idi-i!i.i ih-i .1 1 v. , e-i 'i--; tin. .v. , ,. , 1 1 1 ,..,' t.'n.-. ton d -iavery, a. ih-n' ask, is, let the . - ' - ' peopie üeciue that Uu-sti m (1:1 the lein- . ... - , . . . . , . ton isj tor themselves, is tins wrong: Bead carefjllv the Democratic Platform fin to-! - V day's pap-r) and you will h-arn our 1 1 ' i:i ft'.ll on the slavery ipiesti n. ' ' We support Mr. J.aehanan b.-causj we : 41 : think "he is hone.t and -capable " ;iH i(.,i!,-., !.;,, : IUI"ll'-.l-. Uli', II', IO (I I Ii'. ot. 1 1 ' I i , Hl.il. 't his opportunities fr aciju.iintiug him-.-lf with the vaii' us duties v. hich devolve on the Ciiief Magistrate, far better than Mr. Fremont's. We support him becaus l.e is a sound dcni0crat, and stands -ju ire ujon the Democratic Platform. Wo supj.o.t. U iL safe? Is it the ,,art of uidom to ; ri.k the hazardous expei imei.t f ldaein fl.o.1.1.;. . r.i 1 . c ! the adn uni.tration of the b,-st t,overnm.,lt on earth, into the hands of a fanatical see- j tioual party, uhieh number among it.s
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membeis, all the w reckless political adven- j 1"at ',a 4 an 'uh'""d parent, re.sjiected when the er,,aiis of enslaved Stuthern. rs ties, were precipitated upon them, to murrei of our fi.n.,'i'v' Wi. fl.h.l- ..f I brother, or beloved son left behind, will so will Heal mournfully throuih our valleys ; der and burn and destroy. The planners
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macea nimseii in a very awKwam ami em1 11" If ' I I - j,.-....:.,., t,,-,.:,:,.,. l.(,f ,r(. ,.(. .Um. The .11 i - - u.(,i(or wn . a Wh; Jnlt wlon , discoverWc thought and hoped we would not be under the nece.-.sity of noticing any more cniicatu res, flags, or anything iu that line, referring to any of our candidates, but the one under consideration, which was carried to Bouiboii on the day Ji ix.i; Stuaht and Mit. Coi.p.vx : Jpoke there, being to totally void of human feeling and common decency, that we deem it but justice to give it a . .. .: v .. r . passing notice. j no one we reier IO ,vas 9 the likeness of a buck with three broken legs, and the oth -r lame. The three broken legs were to represent Buchanan as being unable lo run tho race through and
llie -rmo loS was to represent Jidge Stu- J art's mUfoitune in having a lame leg,
caused by 1 while swelling or something j similar. 1 hat is all right Ave think-JuDGE . Stuart had no business to have a lame , leg! and the flag would not have been paint- j nl. Whoever designed the Hag and paint- j od it, we think deserves p real cmUt (?) in
getting up so similar a resemblance ofjrvland. a sanctuary where nil might wor
Judge Stuart's ini.-f rtunc. He should ! ribution nwrns van, t.vii lernen republicans j Ii l l l ; : l - for such heathenish conduct, and I no ide i , ... , . ! of next October will eover your jolitieal irnives with the condemnations of an insult-! Congressional. ' . . t get the opportunity. We have always been opposed to guess m' or betting on elections, believing that!0 it has a bad inlluenee; and many times people lose money tlvat thev cannot very well spare; but as some of our republican friends . , ,. , c , . arc into that kind of business, we will morel v men:i-n that a friend at our elbow . authorizes us to make the following propo sition: He will wa-'er J." that Mr. Colfax's m-iioriiv will not be as laro as it was in1 4 t 1 1 1 lüoK 2ö tiiat it will not be as lare by jv . i S 2) 1 ivr i 100 1 100 1200 1300 j MOü! i 1 " 1CJ0, half i. many conn-; Vl'w that h- V. ill n.4 l... .i:.i 11'. O I U tnen: . he will nut get over livo ccuntic-s ie thhl -'i! i-i tl-.e district: ..ill of tl and 2r, that he will he leet d.
( unu,...,., ; urrept.bli.tan ineiids about town are ' ; Republicans are united in a solid p.uL-nx : - 1 do Draidc seed Lorn, not less than
The :tboV(! bo to r.-th.'r If our ir'"0 :;M' l'Kl' 'lM,''i li,,p,tbli'.ii! ... . . , is warring? Certainly not. Tle-y kn.'v u-'!o:i Irc-irH :;re r.nxious to ose or maKO'.i , r.M . . i . . . , tr.al i- ulmor- s aniecedent.s, ana p:vs.-nt
1. 1 . , i.i i.. o.iw i ue jipouunity; u thiak. however, that they will con.t.... t . i i . T Cjil"e IIIIU U;;e..r is ;i Dai l.a(.llCe. TOI fur. ho:- information inquire at the Denvrrut oiiiee im. i.iuoKi .xgeni wi;i pieaso ac--e)t thanks for a club of now .subscribers -T-t.... I.'l 1 ... . "11 1 I'er die iKnmcrat. hv-non: In looking over the col - nin.s of the Ply
ynioulh Jlaitiicr, id' Julv ty stands at the ga'e of the sacred Temple i up an excitement to operate upon the ciectl.e (ue6tion ndo'd: " : d"the Uniori, like tlie Aug", w itli the llam-j lions. The peace and quietude which
öl.--t. I there -Ser 4.-o i 1 .1., , , 1 e 1.1 i " nat man, that voted for Scliuvler - -ill" . - r . . . v oiiax in iooi, can reiusc to vote lor Jnm .1., now. I" short, I will give a few reasons why 0 il0Y t'Aimot. 1 1 1 1 1 r 11 no dark and damnnintr deeds of know..iTIllllfri. - lll lOl'l) Mil.lnlllA Til I' il.ll'.ilAtwi. i - .1 1 i 1 1 l i i ' 1 ..,.. ... kvT.u, . .. . . ..... 4U"dern .Iacohii:s" have hern idliged t show their hand, an I it is no.v well; known that Schuyler Colfax was a Know- .. I x- t e i .Novlnng. as can o ; S"en hy relcrrmg lo the y -
records of the "Supreme Order of lhoaml defender and protector of the Cnion
Sons of "Tli." nf. South Uend. ln; ns.rtious, both in public and private to the ' 11 pno.io .uiu l'i nan, io tuc o : ; t r a i v , notwithstanding. I n'un" of ;i b'i!'w-Xothing up u it Who. I ask, that has been born in sunny Fram in mu-sied 1 talvehivd.-oiK (Jer - nitiM ..I Italj-Ünuihoub Ui - .y-brave old S,ot.a, or republican ' u":ir) 'in V"N- -or Schuyler Colfax? .IT." .1 . , 1 nvni'' in 1 lese iiinfeil Mi'cs when lie w.i I ' I botli.) to the level with the Bimsi.in serf - ............ or tlie Spartan IMat. That man. who. . . of England ottered to make it a penal offence for any of her Naval officers to Ini - ., , . press our seam"n provided we diseontiii1 J . ed our practice of nutnruhzwj lcr r,hzrn. jiioiigii j.ngi.iiiu 11. ui .-eeu 1 iioiis.iuu Americans in her service, the otter was Tl 1. I.' 1 1 .1 1. sjnuned with the contempt it deserved; and war was declared rather than submit to such an infamous proposition. Who that has ll own from religious persecution, and sought an asylum in this land where religious toleration is guaranteed by the Constitution, can vote fr the man who says 110 Catholic should ever hold cilice in ihis land of boasted liber1 v,
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altliough they were n America to establish re
nearly the. first in ligious :oleration bv law, (which they diu in Maryland in IG 19,) while at this very period the puritans were j persecuting their Protestant brethren in j Massachusetts, and the Episcopalians were j retorting the same sevei itv on the Puritans of Virginia. There was forming in Ma shin, ai d none mhdit onnress: and where I Oil ceeded to disfranchise those who differed f., .1,..,, ;,, ,,e v..i;.r:..n r'-i'l. trein tli-jm in mattete ot lehgion. latho- . . , . , , , lies eic fxcludvd fror; t;.'Cascniniy wlir.-li was th.-n -m11,..1 .ind mi not of the asäL'J? - , , V " ., : rv im . 111; h-nvinf Ti e wir, or mo 1 tho black is so intense, that while they de- ' fvrifl.i iiifl it ifro rwli lcs I wlii'.i min Ii' , , ,., . ,. T . cause ne was uorn, line me ganani iaiavette, in a foreign land, they at the same : time elevate the nero to a level with our fellow-countrymen, both socially and po ... ,, . - ,. , j litally. Where can the Catholic, the for eign born, or the (rue American, he found who will now vote for the "midnight poli tician?" Echo answers "1)0 tri ere." . 1 His adherents, many d whom so utter-
U)0ly condemned (Ireeley for spitting upon v'i ii l r c OjiO tlie W hi l'iattonn, and votinir for Sa tt, , , , ,. , .. . ii 0 but vt ho are now obli-d to swallow the ! in .o . iiou ooii.u iu &wiHo uiL. lUO i... ;ii:f i!.v v .!, r r . . . i,. same ill il tne o!e lor S. C. (see resolu - . . , . . . . .,,
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j - . . . . . . . . . . 1 y.' ' v i ii.-1 , ii.iki iiil c jvjuu I im i'-u iiivii ship ready, tlse better. Having tor their ; , , v , 1'iiimvicj i-li'iif owl vnrliler TCiu u.V. li - 1 ' ä51". for it will surely guide them theiv. ANTI-KNOW-NOTHING. ANTI-KNOW-NOTHING. , Tho Democratic Party. The . ii.-ini.-s .f the Cnsiitutioii and ihUnion, throughout tho breadth of the , North, are warring against th" Bemoeratio . liar! v Thio i-3 a truth a pregnant truth that no or.e can ih-iiy. Is it a ainst Fillposition, pace him m ner.r approximation to thcmeles and tr.at between themselves : ii... ..,,.,. h.. -to. !... in. iiii..i..a.iv. II.IHI i. - o im iw- in . .... . . . 1 I l hey a so know t hat, he sr.-.nas no chance ne ai-50 whom uiai, ue a. .aus no cnancc f success, cither N rth or South. Hence heir opposition is directed against the Delocratio party. They aim at th.e subverof tl : tl.wl.4..v. . IM. iZ-ilxll I.I li ( f Conitu:ion an d the destt uci u 0f t,0 Cni n. But they know full well thai while th.e Demoeraiic party is successful, th.ey can never, never ncconipli-di their un- ; pntiioti.j de.-dgus. Thai glorious old paring sword, to guard and protect the Con1 -r . ' . 1 , 1 wiiiiifiiiii 1111.11 wiiii-li ili-it. li'iini!,. 1-i..t-: - ... , . . ..... . ; Xo un,allowed hands can touch it while ... that faithful sentinel is on guard. No traitorous incendiary can enter aid apply the 1 i 1 .1" .1 I torch oi treason ana (lestriieiion, while ttiat ; party remains in the ascendent. It is said . . .. .. . tiiat tlie city oi 1 roy couni not ue taken so . .. i,,,, as the l'alla;lium remained around its ..... ' walls; and, to aceoniiduh its destruction, iivsses anu jiiomeue ueienniueu lore f - I'l 11 11 "l 1 iki.M', Hii- li-H'i'ioi vhi.ol w I 1 1 r if I'lim-iiooH (Ml.. Ill 1.1 .f I I Iv I I I 11 il , o HiC. U IV IU.lliRUr ' forever prevented them from taking the ci- ' . T. 1 . ir ,i r , ty. It has ever proved itself the fi ienu r.iovea l ai' t ie ti iena !itwl i!.m ( '.it J r n ; i: ci So Lnnr ;i ir .'.m'timies iu power, so long will the Union and . ' 0 , , .,, . 1 .1 ... 1.. aa.-v . . 1 1 -s . . . ...111 4 j i.oi-.iYH..j 1. 1..i'it in tlir.ir itt.mtit
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blest realm of time." sink into the dark- ! ness of unending night. If so, then may ' ' the South wrap h -rs-df in the garb of hu-; f h ; wili lhc gliii,w :m,f lhi ,,.mi4 of tHJ ' Warri.r; for then indeed will -onie a lime . .. :n 1... .1 ?. . . ... 1.... :.i Will O'J II1U resuil. inMt:i ii.in-omuunio o,,.t rt.Unf.n flu eonl in.l.rmoi.t ...I iv.. 1 111111 iv I.I.IIV.V 111 n,.,-.. ....... . . ... i tiiotism of tho American people. And we 1 . . ... . .1. ... .1. . t . ; j their destruction That party has seen iman.v vicissitudes; it lias passen through j many langers; it has fought many bailies; 1 - 0 , . ? 1 ! it has preserved its purity and its vigor, j u ,!.,. v.nt,,A i:iyc becomo corrupt 1 11 j ;inu iosi iiieir vitality, u )vi strong, powerful, vigorous and p? 1 1 .1 . ir... t. remains itriotn;. It yet stand.! with hosts of stout hearts and strong arms clasping that Heaven-erected pedestal, whose base is the Constitution, whose spire is the I nion, and whose memory will be foievernioro the gloiies and successes and bi iliiant achie ements of the United States. And fhotild they be ocroomo; .should traitors and f unities take possession of the Government and thus drown lho last hopes of tho patriot for a Republican Government on earth, the. Democrat
ic party will have the consolation of knowing that they have stood by the Constitu
tion ot that government on all occasions, preserving and defending it; and thev can J.almy wp mhvtlx the flag of thei, country, and go down in the same "rav.; t'ir wi.h it, w va"lt W"H rhere together, 111 the same sacred be entombed ihe history of the ! American Constitution and its glofies, and me ms.orx 01 uei-uaer, me iuiociauc 1 . 1 .... f : . . .1 r ... .1 ... .i. . ia party. But we repeat, we have no such fears.
; November. Our eyes wouh.l tdo? in d-y-'' l,'-M ! pair, and our hearts would vase lo batj''ie gi'oun 1. a:it l ' L.,,i;., ...... ,,.; ! with hope, if we coul I tor a moment doubt tuin.ii men. j um .
' In tiu ,.,.., ..ili-o ui,i.r,. :mhU ihn ' i,,f i, -ainst us. The Black inir to divide the South, a::d thus make an easy prey to our enemies. "Oil, for a tunjrue tu curse the slave, Whose treason, like u deadly hhlit, Comes o'er the councils of the brave, Toblast them in their hour of midnight." Mississippi Free Trader. Kansas Affairs. , )" Ov.. .,1 .l.,M 11. ..1 ...v... sh accounts of collisions between the tree . nr 1 . 1 , Mate men of Kansas and the nro-tdaverv . I I men of that Territory and Missouri, result1 , 1 . 1 p 1 I oil;, 1 1 eu neun , in iwe ue.no 01 iiuuiueis on : , , 1 , riM . f. , 1! uwi'i J ik:hj 13 "lie mvi . ju neuieu ,, tl . v- , 1 .1 : . -. n t 1 t 1 k flk.iC J Ii ll ! I I i ill ft I a 1 tlliilt Alill.imiHl c,.s ,vhioll it woujd e well for every one to i 'i -i i i . .i . .1 " i bear m mind, and that is that they were. 'i I. i .i i' c-. . .i 1 ' brought on by the J- rar State men them- : . ,, j i selves, rora lonf time previous to the ; ; o 1 'middle ot Am-ust evcrvthinir had been ........ ... I. ,. ... 'PI . .. 1 1 I T.. . t1L. yiisour i 111 iv.iii3.i3. 1 in.- iiiiiil.ii 11 1 11 111 n til 1 . 1 ne 1111. nary nan tiriven nans out ot the territory and ! disnei -cd ihn .-irmed hands of Ah-do ionium ! ti l i - I he tieoiile were oniovintr iicnee .mi mil". --! "!" j . OI I ,i - . .1 i . i iii!ii iit'iin.l nur ti I hiiir l'i.ifii 'ii1 urifiiivil lrniiL , '. -"i Ir lint the moment it was supposed that. Lon- ! . . . ... . o-resshad adjourned, or would speedily ad - ; j,)Uni without making appropfi tho support of the army, a detac approTiriatious for tho support of the army, a detachment of i Lane's ani' d miscreants made an irrup-' : tion into the Territory, at racked the pro- j ! slavery settlements at Franklin and other i ; i.oiats. lnurdei nor the inhahiiants. barnin.r ' . . ... ' ; the houses, and driving oil the stock. The ! first excus-'s given for these damnable out- ' i rages were that the pro-slavery party were making r-reparalions to attack the Free ''-tit larty, and that vast quantities of aims ami ainniuiii:i.a were concvaled at the : ,. , . i, , p!iie.s attacked, ine resuit, however. showing that there were no such aims -o b- ; . fjund at ihe.se places, ihey then gave as a; 1 ..., in. .h. o F.-...1. t';., ... 1 . in, i" iji-. ..v .......... i 1 I I I miü' ot horse hieves au l call o seai -i. gang "i iioimo uiie, e-- .01 1 e.uii? se.ii -i..j ! wlio had robbed the Free S.a;e iilers. i No evidence whatever of ihe truth of ihis ! accusation is given, and we do not believe, i any can be f und. j The muh is, we have no d.-ubt. iha: ti.e j winde thing was preconcerted by die Biaeh j lh'pubhcan party of ihe North, l r ihe pui ' po.e of raising a hue and a cry and geuhig reigned in Kansas were illy calculated to! - . r m v , :i(lv:inee ilw iirnsnecls ol .Mr. r 1 einon r :i 1 i.i ; .......... ... his partizans. Something must he done . ..... raise an excUeineat and unu 1 JSor:lseni j :oyes to the true issues involved in ti.e can-1 : " rt 11 urii' " i"i. vass. 1 ne n- v. Mr. uigginson, a origin and sinning light of Black R"piiblic:inNm, 1 ... t . . x- x- 1 ... w rote irom 01. i.ouis to me sew j oi k 111-, .. . ... . ... : hune ttiat he "lelt almost like pravmg to' (oil that his r ree State Urethren in Kansas : "'" mi'd.t be murdeied, for it seemed as if that oniy wi.ul.1 awake the p ople of the North - ern Slates, to a true sense ' .i : . . .1 i..t,. e l. that is, to the duty oleic use of their duty" ' I . . 1 o . ' ilia: is. to ine uuiv oi eiccunir an auo i;ion . President. The N. V. Tiibuue, N. York 1 n.li'i.eiu'f'iif . ;md n.-nu-rs of that class.' have gloated over every act of atrocity j .. . i . .. . . ". i I iiAhiaIiiIiiiI 1 ill.-). . L-1 I , !' 1 1 (X . t Aax.t 1 ; l i tu 1 fiii1 l! f ill vfi Ai So f1 ti itto 1 1 1 ' Fede ral ollioes creatures f their ow n, pledged to hosiiiity to the .South ami its institutions. Whih the. jieople of Kansas pursuing their voeations, Mm.OI1V,ous of Janr. a gang of outlaws, reeruited fom the imilieus of Northern ciKullian" annv ever makiu an attack on tin. T.ilumi. H.i;ii;...r i,r ,n 1 I v in. .11 1 1. tfll- J I IUIIII 1IMI MI'J Ol ' lf.kl''iS(Sa, (M.iiieh Their lie imii is -i nd iir.ii ei lv -ire ! safe, and from ihe distance they hi?s on their poor deluded pir.izaa- to thbirowu; desliucti-m. ! The people, we hope, will consider this ( subject well, before permitting themselves j O lu ivirriixl "iiv.'iv he lh. Iv -i iwi v n -!? f ,. - I nient inagu rated by the outrages of Lane's outlaws and instigated by the Black Be - ... .. c . publican leaders in the States. A lar;y! who can thus deliberately plan murder an I v V outrage for the purpose of advancing their prospects certainly should not heetiii u-'e l with the reins of Federal or S:a:e rovernj nient. X. A. Ltyer. j "The federal Union, it must be preserv ed." Andrew Jackson. "Disunion is a word which ought not to be breathed among us, even iu a w himper. The word ought lo lie considered one of dreadful omen, and our children should be taught lhat is sacrilege to pronounce it." James ',,
SEC O X O ANNUAL FAIR,
OF THE Marshall Count v Agricultural Sacictv WILL DE BE HELD AT PIA'MOUTl-I, IND., j Friday, October 17, 1856. p-,. t() 4;ve..v,rlv umler the f0llouin.r RULZS & REGULATIONS i 1. -Yiy p 'i ii can oeconie a memoer 01 dollar to the rod on the l.S'e.e aiy's Ihi k. b d re they are placed on ud must possess more than i; to enti.le them to a picmih A card will be furnished to exhibit 1 card must ue placed on tne article exhibit G. Awarding Committees will met on: I the Fair irrouml at 0 o'clock of .said day,; j and receive a list of the articles belonging: j to their class; and make final report to the; Secretary by 3 o'clock the same day. j 7. .No vehicle will be admi'tcd on the I ground during the Fair, except those en S tered for a premium; nor will any horse, ! .1 I t 1 .. . 1 1 .i.1,..h ...t . r.1 I.A rt.l 111 1 M A.I wli...l. 1. , e entered for a premium. 1 1 8. The several committees will, as soon ,1.- ,i.;.,..n,k 1,.. ! 1 1 men aev.iaivyii in iiiuue, jv.aimi.iie mu i e , 1 1 1 1 successful article by attaching thereto , ; i . i l 1 i 11 loll ! the best, a red; 2d best, a blue, and 3d best i ,.n; r , n , , ! 9. All article for exhibition, must be , c, . . , , . entered on the Secrotarv s books previous ; ,, , e . , , to the day of the lair, as none will bo ad-1 . , J ... ., , muted on said day, except by unavoidable i i 1 : tUMil ,,. ... e i 111 I iimnotitrivc rill trirtviu ..f.- fic .Inc. ! . . , . X, 1 . e . . : 'ä";tl 1"" lu,"n! IH.UBl make their entries at least ten days before! ; .... ... .. - . . i .i... L.:.. .. ii.,oiw. , . ..... i:.wline i iii, no in.iL me .11 vi i ii-' oiiiinii.iei- ' o 1 nv have time to examine and make full ... , , . reMort fiii the articles entered: and :i sufTi. , . ' ; . i i V i i j , A , ' " u ' 1 ' LIST OF PREMIUMS. j Class 1st. Fakms, etc. ! Best cultivated farm, 0 00; CUllivsueU larm, -0 UU : r i ' . i . a . c. . 0.0 im u . ou do practice in making, saving and applying domestic manures, . .3 00 do hedge, not less than 2J rods, ..'3 00 do Bee hives, house and nuinngomejit 3 00 ; do Field of corn, not less than f ur 00 i .e.o.-. . .. "J ' 'o uuu-ter ace pn'.roes,.. . lip. .2 00 1 . . , i-i .( 1.1 ill I Sil ni l. 'k I N 1 11.1 J . . ' . - ; C'''": ;,m's C; X lml p J'.l.r'!,'.v ! f j-' 1,f- imu"1 U- M"M l - "niPI") ' Ci.vsF. km Imtlkments. ltc. Bes d . do do do do 11 .a f.iv lo se ground 1 00 ! I "1 iw, . do for com, Cul iva r I I UToW Wag n do Bue-v. to; 1 " '.?.. II. r i less .... . ... do Saddle and Bridle, 1 00 5 J do Ox Yoke and Bows, . do Basket, .. . ii) it) 1 00 do do Chui u Cheese Press, do Tight barrel Ctnn.iiiltt e: Joh.n B. Dickson, A. (J. . t ... l i . l .. o .: ..' j ;,V m u'' n'j' .V".'11'1 w ".!' 1 1 utile, .1. II. ones. CLA.S-. ol. HoKsKS. Best Stallion - 1 u d j 3d do do dip. I .1.. l .1 Af...... o i m U'J llH"l'J .'I'liv,. - S. N. Champlin, Joseph DreUford. Class Ith. Cattle. liest Hull 2d do do do Hlooded Cow, 2 do do do do do Heifer, . . ' Cl.ASS 5tH. Slllir.!. I"St line W'ooied Buck, 00 J -'I 'I' do 2 00 lot l-.wes. not less than live, . .. uu Cotntitittce: .b seph Patterson, Charles Br vn. James A. Corse, Cl.ASSbTlI. HoOS. ,,s' H ar ' 1 ",l .... i. 2 00 1 (K)
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" ,u CK)iried a black eagle upon a standard ' ''' do : - -
'Z vv !o 1 . l'i'3 moir.hsold. not less 1 1 a i ! rei . . . . . ...1 oo Cmm-tt r: J on s C. Vinaedge. Charles j Brown. D. Ii. Gj'oso'i. Clas 7iii Mam facti rki Articlks. Best made set Chairs. - I 00 do rocking Chair, 1 00 do Bedstead. . 1 CO do pair line Boots 1 00 do do coarse Boots, b'J do do women's fine Shoes, ....... 1 00 u (i-i . i uo coarse lo
do fei x or more sides Leather, 1 00 do pair Horse-shoes 1 00 do 100 Brick 2 00 Committee: Charles Palmer, Johnson Brownlee, Adam Vinn.!, John Hazelton, Benj. Bent.. Class Gth. Fruit. Largest and best variety Apples 1 00 Best specimen Apples.i.oi less than 24, 5) do do Grapes, o 00 do do Pears 1 oo do do Quinces 3 j do do Plums j dc pock of l'l-achos 1 00 do bushel dried Peaches, 1 00 do X do do Apples, 1 tMj Committee: J. Hand, I). JS Conger, David VinueJge, Stephen White. L. H. Andrews.
Class Otii. Fakm i Garden Puodlcts. Best bushel Turnijis, 57 do do Onions, ,9 do A dozen Beets X) do do Cabbage r.i J0 bushel Irish Potatoes;, j ;weet do 1 O Ju j j , Ih.-m.s, 1 00 specimen Peas 1 ) Committee: Uichard Corbalev, Jam.-s II. j Case, Joseph Kvans, Caleb KaiUbaek. Thus. McDonald. s . y-v m ' -LA! IUT- i"n.suLxiANUAiTiKu Pest wool CariW . 1 ot) ! 1,01 v..iij.. 1 uu lo rag do I OO do fancy Bed-quilt I U0 do pair woolen lü.inkeis I do made Coat I 00 do do do do Vest, I 00 do Pant? I 00 do Shirt I 00 do Needle woik, oJ do Coverlet, I 00 do Bonnet I 00 Committee: Mrs. M. Hard, Mrs. Kam sey. .M.S. Craw lord, .Mrs. K. Jirown, .lain, s Ti Cac (; s CleM-.dand Slerman 1 1 -.i. , o. . v. i...v i.nu, . i iii.m. Class 11th. Pocltky. ! T... . rv.i.:.. t a ",!"' oJ 5) 5J ! tm lu ' nanna.. j do do Dorkings do do i oianue:-s. i l i f do assortment of Fouls, not 1-ss than ten 1 00 Committee: W.J. Barns. C. 1. Burch, ! tt: i .1. .. i . o m: i 'iiii.uii u.ihi.'i, ti.iiia's o. .uiiaer. i. i i.. r aid. ' Class 1 2tii. Mi.-cKt.LAXKors. Px'st 3 lbs Bu::er .1 (0 ..2 00 . 1 to .: t;o . 0 ) . ) A 0 .1 0. .1 0J do 10 Hs or r.voe f Cheese, do loaf Bread do Cakdo jar 1 i 'kles do do Preserves 1. : IT...'. M l. . . : IUI M!l' Ulli-: I .1 TI I I.I" .1 i 1.1 . ' .. . ' do 5 Ihs Maple Sugar,.. do 5 lbs Hon. -v. . . do smoked ll.mis, i:h nio.!o .f curing 1 00 Coiiim-ttt c: Mis. .1 si-th Kvans. Mis. -Conger, Mis. Hewett, A. L. Wieder. C.
... 1 00 H. lh'eve. 1 00 1 00. Class 13tii. F:xr. Ai;t. 1 0J Best ornamental Pain'ing, 1 CO 2 00; tl) sj eeimen buins Pciim insl ip. 1 to . . ...2 0(C Committee: C. II. Ibeve, A. L. Wl.ov-r. 1 00 !s. B. Crbaley, II. G. Th.iver. II. Crbiti.
J. (J Obor lie Newton B. Packard, Aus iu Fuller, and N. L. Suile, are constituted a coinmiitee , to award premiums, not iaclu ! 1 in ih ' foregoing list, which shall ! brought to : th.e Fair for exhibition; the amount of w hich . . l . i. . . i i .1. .... :. ; ucm.. t.tra m ..- e-,-u.Me .on.,,...tee. I'liint . i.iir mi, i . .uii. 'ii. I. ii. j .
; Dickson, d. H. Case and Davi 1 How . are ..f 00 j appointed a committee to make ihe neccs..3 00 ! saw arrangements in lining the ground
, it me cxnim.ion, anu i..r 4ii.ii pa,po.c ! an v sum not evceedin-' S I A is a-nro:iriited ! t m 1 J . - O 4 1 I Hon. John C. lireektiiridge. Democrat!.
candidal' fir the Vice PiriJMicy. pae.l : through our city on the cars, on tuesday r. iwi evening last, 011 his way to the Tipp-ea-i 00'n0 :ltt' t""01' meeting. I he (. inem3 y() ' nati train on whieh he ariivetl here b.dng . 1 00 ' 0-li,u lmu'- n0 ,a' " I,:ISS rnI' !'-V 1 ' 1 mt Central train; but the cars rennine.l long
enough to !t him s.v an enimii.n T a I . ... ...... one can make his ow n comment "n t?uch low and contemptible condiu-i. liirhmon t Jetfersonion. In the town of Fremont, near Toledo, 0.. a Republican procession had two black negroes as its standard In-arers One of the neirnvs carrieu a ii ig in irom oi ine procession. upni wnicn was omhlnzoncu thirteen Slates, with the motto. "Free Kansas and Fremont." The other negio cari NI AIUUKI On the 19:h of September, by Kid. Hui;ii Barmiill. Mr. David Bailsiuck. to Miss Lovinda Gordon all of Marshall County. On the 11th inst., by Rev. Lovk Jamihvn of Indianapolis, Mr. Joel Railiack, to Ellen McVEVkof Mai ion County. Also on the same day, by the same: Mr. Wm. R. Coxxaroe, to Sahaii A. McYev of the sime pi ice.
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