Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 26, Number 40, 18 September 1856 — Page 2
KiCII.MONI) PALLADIUM.
Thufit aurnas. :::: et---ber IS. FOR 1 "RESIDENT: i JOHN C. FREMONT. FOR VICE PRESIDENT: WILLIAM L. DAYTON. PEOriXS STATE TICKET. rr.H governor, OLIVER I'. WO HI ON. of Wayne. LIEUTENANT GO EKKOR, CONKAD BAKER, of Vahderberg. feEChiTAKT Of fcTATE. JOHN W. DAWSON, of Allen. TREASl'KKR OF STATE, WM. It. NOFSINGER, of Parle. AUDITOR OF feT ATE, II. W. H. ELLIS, of Marion. fcf TEKINTENDENT OF I'L BLIC I .VSIftUCTIoX, CHARLES. BARNES, of Floyd. ATTORNEY OK.VERAL, JAMES II. CRAVENS, of Ripley. KEI-OHTfcR OF fet PKLME t'Ol kT, JOHN A. STEIN, of Tij canoe. CXLKK OF KCI'RtME Col KT, JOHN A. RE ALE, of Miami. run rosfjRLss otii i.istrict. DAVID KILGORE. Oar Chic-ftain. The L'rea'.efct number of clubs a: e always; found under the tide that bears the hel fruit. Vhen fuch men as Ilurri-on. Clay, Taylor, and Fremont, the men of real and not negative merit, are candidate-, for office ti.tir characters are assailed in the most vii ul-nt manrer, Political sheets ra!n and hail hes on i.em. It i not in eesr-aty that :!. lies are comd.-ieii'. with each other, or with the pe-iu'.n of tho-e who utter them. The anti Ki ow-Nothing Democrat chargea Fiemout v.i'h being a foreigner: tlio toh-rant J)enioT.it char -as. as a ctiou.ri up.'.n his character, that he is a Roman Catholic; the oHice holder, who Lalived on the ste dings of office lor - ears, says he is n defaulter. He-id. .s all tlu e, he is it fillibus'cr beeause he obeyed the uTiiewhat enigmatical order of Mr. Secietary of State, Marcy, nd la-eciud Califorriia (o the Union; a Know Nothing, n well a-a C.a'holic ; an illegitimate, and at ignoramus. And s-o it has ever been. Time, however, motes on, und in Lis march puts all these slanders under his feet. Next November the people will render their verdict upon th latest brood of them, in a double act .f Justtca to Henrv Clav and John C. Fremont. As a striking commentary upon the fal-e-hoods afloat, we call t lie special attention of every reader to the following disclosure: Important Statement by a California. .'o!. Fr. l.iotit oilcMil the Nouiiiutiiin for i lie I're-nliiivv ')T I eici y ' 11F. WOULDN'T TAKE IT. Hon. Geo. 0. Hates, formerly Attorney General ol Michigan, but latterly of San Francisco, made the following highly important statement in a public spei eh at Kalamazoo, on Wednesday last. We invite for it the attention of all honest Democrats. We quote from the Detroit TiVmne: "Hon. George C. Rates, of California, in the course of Lis sn ecli, made the following important political s ta'emeiit: When he (Mr. Bates) was expected to sail for California, in 1 August, 1 VM, he iv pei-uadcd by Mr. Pal-, mer, ol the firm of P-tlmcr, Cook k Co., bankers of S.m Francisco, to remain until October, when he ami Col. Fremont would accompany, him thither. Mr. Hates postponed his depar-j tun; as di sited. But when the time for tie-: parture anived. Col. Fremont, although his. trunks were packed, did not go, but ordered j his baggage to the Metropolitan Hotel instead, j This was in consoijupiice of the follow ing facts: Gov. Floyd of Virginia had just anived in j Cot. Kr-mory7; o.-rafcmrty, lehrhti avrhed tvith its leading vu n Ai.il, end Souf,, of the notnutution for ? t'.e J'rtid:ncy. He said that pwy trat'ttd a tirw vxin man r f integrity, und who had ' N.v-1 distinction outside j.litut Col. Fremont, af.er listening patiently, and even sub muted to two sept-rate interviews, and knowing the platform he was expee'ed to stand upon, replied; that while deeply sensible of the high distinction of the proposition m ide Lin, aud -flattered by the promi.-ts itex'eut-d, int. with ' lis opinion of the repeal vf the Alissnun ' Com promise it would be impost ill e for him 1 to entertain the proposition. lie clntldtrei th-it rrj'cul an itnitn-tts hreifk tt plighted ' Jitith, and should net; r d.sist dt x'u' an,, n the act and its author. ( . Fremont planted himself impregnable on this position. Mr. Palmer, being cognizmt of these fsets. com municatcd thtm forthwitlitoHon. . P. Banks, and Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, and they came and saw tad. Fremont, and to Sta'e in brief the resul; of that interview he consented to lead the hosts of freedom in this campaign if the people should call him to thai position. All this happened in September, 1S5.1. if we correctly recall Mr. Ba'es' statement. He gives lime, names .nd places and vouches lor tiu entire aceuracv of the aooye statement; and although it did not come to him with the injunction of seerecv. he stated he would not have revealed it had the facts not already been partiv di.cksed in last Satur day N. Y. Herald. Any statement made by Mr. Bates commands imnlicit reliant i tb; community, where he has been known for years, and is universally respected. Jjtitest from Kaunas. On the 5;h inst. Col. Lane marched to Lecompton with Stvme six or eight hundred men and demanded all the prisoners recently tAken there by the Ruffians, (about 20 in number.) who were promptly given up. The friends of Dr. Avery have strong hopes that he was among them,- as a person answering the description of the fdr. Wis seen but a short time previous in the Ruffian camp. Marshal Donaldson had made an attempt to arrest Lane, with 600 U. a Troops to back him, but through fear or some other cause did not acceed in accomplishing his object. Got t, ;....! i v.- - . j .i. ani.cuaauu eiuei ev utM..ft iirs OtUcial duties. IIis first act under th instruc-' . ! r . , t ... ... . ,-,-. nuns oi me i resiaeni, was lo declare the ternt in a state of insurrection and disband all ; organized military organizations, which be has no doubt already done. The Missouri IlllSilnil VITA fdtt lAftrtn f.. . V At . 1..-. i , I -..s.....a ...... v, - . kiwuhu, -an iQtre is sonj9 nape tD : ... . . , v ; r"- u soon oo rHurii. . :
"Harry ol' the World." No man ever lived, for whom we Lave enter- J tained, an ! for memory we si. 'A chei..-h.
j to sacred a regard, as we do fur the revered IIenbt Clay. When lho-e who slandered. : abused and villified Lira, even ilwa to his 1 grave pursued Lira with a venomous and undying hatred, up to the hour of Lis departure, oa account of Li political sentiments, come forward, and nuke the air teioL nt with honeyed end sweet-seeu'ed wcads tf piaie, for the illusfiiou- dead; we feel tht the race f arrant Lypocrr.es and dough-faces ' are not all extinct, and that their mazier, tire , devil. Las not yet foreclosed '. ti e mortage ! on all such despicable bipeds, th'. infest ti.e free North. Could not these cormoi ants, these political buzzards be satisfied with bttj tening on the memory of the festering mas j of lies an I !auk-r-, which tle-y heap.-1 up a'ainst the Lonr, fame, personal andpolitical reputation, and good name of Hr.NKi" (hrw, whilst livin": u'it'tout insulnrii? his honored ----- o ,t;ivp bv sheddtn? crcckodtlc tsrs over it, and Leaving up from their fal.-e Leans sucl .jj si 'hs f .r"llarrv of the WoiU," as might with delight ut the m ake damned spirits rrrm i xhibiuoti iu Lumaiii'y t f s-ui.-h ip.f'irr.al dissembling? We I.a.e no cl.arliy. i.o p .tieiioo wi;h men who will blow c .11 and hot in the same bieath Who, for the purpose of making pcM'ira! Ciipital, I ;!ii,y and s;an del- a man w hi iil. Rtii has c!o-ed his earer r, ' :v in, and wt.en Oi for the sarw l ilt j'Wj'ost , w il! p!i-.-,.iim uu ' a liar sand si nideier, by ptaiing hi-. ir !u - his ?io!i'i.-al I'ot-eM-t. and his anboumo d I p a'l h.ll-t.n: ii -o 1 I! e e.oivi. of the Li 'and 1. So.-h i lie h;i e c .amctlT fllid ileii.aosiUe-. the Jj 11 haiumn v. ' y . ceivit: an I delu din mirei s t Hekrv All fi.r the puipo.e ot li.i- ' I ih.. o' ! t" lends and ad suj ri-.rt of a in'o ti man forth" Prei i.: who did mole to bla-t the fame of that sain'ed pa'li.it mi l pre eminent state-man, bv concocting 'he slaieh ious charge f ' b'n-gahi and tali-" against him. than al! od.ei- vi!.. i!i-;amcr, grear, and 'mall, put I -r. Ti.e true and genuine h Sends of "Harry of the V.'oihl," will never ca-! their bn if i ages for James Buchanan: and when thty aie a-ked thus to endi.r-e the slanderer of their old chief, by Ripley cotui'y fu-'. ineii PttJel.L; .f -I), T..iio C! ulr: , T venal n'e-sv.s, and libidm-.ts si iibbl- is o! editorials for theii foul shee s, point '.hem to; the following cat icature of llttNHV t lat. wt;:ct was uubli-hed in the J ft't rs'-v (. and ahnio-f every other 'locofoco pup r Jil ti.e 1041: Henry Clay, the llvinir f.ei'soiiiticatioi' ami ,!in of AVhig principles. Whig addies. Jn l'i'.G, ho' 11 ; In lt-0-1, q'aai iclicd with Col. J .i is of Kentuck v, which led to first di'el: ill lr-Uo he t halh i:ga .i Humphrey Marsha.'l.and fired three tiiec- at his ht;rt; in IStiO, he thailci.gtal the gicait Jo ha Ua mlolldi, ami iireu ottce at hi- h Pit i.ed ich Cll hd-' the but the w ithout t licet ; in VIS Li: phi CILLEV I V II L. by uh foul ii,ui i:i- was ptipeand a vvite i.aote a ac; in IC II, wh year-. . id ai.d g deil.i- uiiiler ."n'.HiO a ttd i.i t.o Lea Lai s P BUNDS TO KEEP FACE! At tlx- -ig. of h t PllR.ll'RUDhi.. ,,iit s ecurea SE AT in the I'nitc .1 S tatcs Senate! I ti 1 1--I lie mad o an infamous barg'n w ith .1 ::. Vuiu cy - Adams, bv which he s. hi oe.t for"c . His polr.'c.al p reel .- e 1 y t hose of the v cut Ion t'e j.. -cii to e e.ju.-il piiv tnjual law ten d pr A 1.. he tie 1'er Alger their ofl-1 ii:r.r After rtadirtg thiwhich wa- endorsed .- . o! !.('! he P'mc.j h-s are ami i'Xi;i-iIv II a il "d Oil i'i 'l:s;- . a e'..i r-ht-i ill - i-s.:. lid ? oiul ci.or i vib e,-,. sustains o c i o tt, if. s i t Oi l .is o..o -4: :i, anio is- caricature, ; 1 u ' i by t .eiy warm suj.portt-r f Mr. Polk, vv. uh ?,i u.)t ti.e "Demreader suppose tha- the President of ocra ic Club" would at least grow tierv.ui.s and bh.isu at (he t-or.tra-t la tw. i-n i' i. . r o . . , . , . mo lOi.ow nig. tv iiicu we take from the-Tt Jf"'Z:lH- 1?i,!"f',:lC:"'"!:ltb Tl? v. mi. .. ii ci m c LAMt, io u.o tamtier j resenta ion speecb of Mi-- p ,,Kv: 'We mount, a: d imh -d with vou tegret tho h.ss ,,t the noble -Il.tri v ct' ti c Wi'-t," he vvas also Harry ct tie llasr. the North, the S.mth; i a a word he w-its Harrv f thtWoild. His cffirts of lite did :; -t c o s-st iti f rc-T a mouUnm peak where sav.tpe feet ,ia olten trod. a::d t :u re tmfttil his cm-ttftvV tia8 10 oirreu Luis at.d etrpfv winds, but aecp in tne lmr.rt oi hoeits ,. f,.re-ti m,J T ... powcitul courts Let'. recti rcspevt forvMir Stars and Stripes, and therebvdid his countrv -ood. 1 . i.i . - . . . - c and sealed its j re.-erv r-.1i.111 hv ot h post. lmnngr.ll bis vainablo vv- . t -. . . - he c-tn ,t ..... . .iii,.-.(tt ;il.fe l.v m li.',ih.i. otoL iiion with jealous an.ielv.le.vui;teuancing wliateyer may suggest cv-n a suspicion th.-it it can iti any event be .il-.n:d..r.v'l.V.r.d ind'--narttly trow nii g tip. , t!:e da-.vmng of rvervattempt to alienate any p. rtio:-. of ,Kr country from the rest, or do enfeeble the snored ' ties which now link. t. gethor the various part -tST We invite tbe attention of oar readers to th sPch of Damil Webster, on our f rst F-I- As t!' Slave-driving demagogues are overtlowinir iust now with rraises of Mr ' . i "sus.cra5i grtai sta esman, aan prtiouna constinuiona! lawyer," it would be weli for V-t.WJ,, lt uuiu u lBer nowers io reaa ana ponder bis ( m.mgnis nttereu m ibo., . JCSA fire occurred at Frankfort, Kv.. on t Sar.lw .:.-!. 1 - - l- oi- 1 . t, 1 wuici utroyea onej wcoie fequare. 1053 estima'ed at 525 OX) to ' , - i 3 j,t,H.vi. t
Caeers and Groans. j The Jeff, of the 2Jth. is very much exerci-. fed sb-jui the reom.i-.vi Mr. B.-eos.-rrtritigi met
with at the D-pot, on Iris pilgrim w the Tippecanoe Battle Ground. When the Cir.cia n-tli train arrived, a.; 1 after the Marshal'. posse Lad hastily, and with sr.'.. .-h t.-ar and; 'rernbiirg, transhipped a ban el of Lird OJ ( its hi-uu Lav ing been pr-viuUr.lv shgl.dy . aved in by a Grocer w I to m-pecl i ; cortei.is. ) i o i he Ct-ntr-'d train; Mr. Breck. ; whs il.uwn to tl.i- i ;r"W 1. r.d !, of c ti re, tve- ' rv one "but coiiH ca'c!'. a trMn-pse of that gen-! tie man, gazed at him. and tl. ter.-rat cmchtenived a' was. that, 1 ... a very glooking K n'ui-k'an, s'l- 1 was nothing m ..re t!. a man. Whilst ur . : -r.s were lookirfg a. that Ciwhir.aU T'Unk; : o? 1 : T. tl-.ei t a-.H:o.e J. that a shuutou! i be i; .k-t. trrv gia'e ul to Lis own u -. air! the e irs c( Mr. ih po-ed three cliecrs t'.r BtiOk r.rs i R't ek thv -were -riven with a rih L-'fv .- I loan 1 -.-id will rre-. nr. t t'.e J-:r. ', as limber -.ii utier a . . i. t e e"c. !jV ji r. Sea'ierin.', Hen an! t-!' i ii-y H tif i lie .-icaiy uumi u.. speaks of--ve?ik s ti;--i! -wa'er, r.;.s ;ls thc"e living no b utk-b. 'huT-rf. r'' Well, s -iru' on not ha in.' ti e fe ir of ilie Jei to j-ed "three elitei" K.r l ien: kI and Davton. Render, did ) ou o thunder? To be-a ire vou . r m-ar e, t; 1. V. h. : voices Oi li t ernci!, aia-ae above the t:o;e made itiJ the .'Kid' of three by three cri me bells, s.eam engu.es, ju-1 preparing bells seemed to l-e at la-t a ml to -tart--ti;e e off, HTid the u: neighbor's on the ri )lh. c il:; a.; tiit-m ih '. . make .'ill' of the iron 1 or.;e like itna. b.-eathin. l'.iT lo- ex. re'.-! I...- o J ....... v e is iv it vvoto "'e-ickly chcel-."-tl ev v. t :e enany ih.v cocrat turn pale and g-t si-.-k af '.lie .... , , I . T 'I 1 pect-s ct Its p-.r y. ;-lr. l, r. cio-i: 1 1 ig-', ever, t..ok thi- denionstiati on vit:t f.ojc how I ,. 1 than oil i il r pntma-!ei. f-r l.e oh.-erved that the deeis for Fri.rm.mt and Dayton indicated that 'the: I'eopie wolf yt free to express their opinio! s." A didn't think like J.-ems, that the c! eering iva- mean. lovv, and ntie gi.i xpies.-l , ruh" What :tv oci-a-ii.ti, vv ie i, groans eild-d u it. a f. r J -mi LarJoii Khim, vv -.r n - other scoundrel- ! ti e J i-.l.. ..: ., I vir.t...;i - V.'eh-ter tt- . e- a - - 1 t : l.l ..- t l:ij ; , 'I ii : - . . Listorc. l.tit -in the t r.-. .: J, -ttoi t : . ..t a iV L. it of a i.Sa.f. : ;ii. an it "it 11 Citi plj'h ;n.!, iiV it..t l.nl t..r i' is i.i.n ' ! in ;Vta- s e. (,-a ', : v. j., n as, the t ' i-;yi.;.::a -t-ared by -l:i'.e c dt.uj! . ia I I lattenii f -ont of No 1 1 .'- i ,e tootto ii. r . .it"-liati -a of . ! i. ' u -JO:.) , .' .1 ; s F.ec Kan.-'a-. 1":. i:"e t, : do iitii-'i -! Ve '..iv 1 1 ct.'l'.'. d -77. Enr;:, ! '-th-f. o tla :-! ed a ! v (.;;: : v 1 t fn 'v to Sti: 11 1r.t t'ii I recce-:- ot S:rtrry. The R-publ.c.in f Delavvaie c iuu'v will liohl a MASS MEETING a' Mum-ie on Si urd av, ti.e gTih ins-". lfLMty S. Lam:, W. CMorfu", and Mr. Emi.uv, 'f Kan-as, have -I to be present, ii.-)'.-'-' been ins, ;it;d tie "rt st tut :: out. Half-ili'-il i ! l J. v'i a a ' I'll l .. . 1 1 a ojj s it . i dial' liis.oig." . -, '. ate Vi ' r l oi -n-m&m J" U; ,, I'nre on y w iii f...- i-l i- ,! ., A: l -.DI J o me .- .... 1... lira Ke, :,--edi . red ti e t :e - -A ti. Pat en.-:!- Han- " i. uc the 1 1 w .a- late v i mi ' at. I .. .v. I." . ...! .. !...; . . t . jioii.ei i u it i a 1 1 s . .Mr. I', vv a- v, this s-a-- s ti sj.i-y and vig-.i.,-ii ktioWIl ill is w riter, and -,.' but .a'. a hitter e t! e satni i U.ei: time uns-aniu-av u-n .!-.,! Il.ir' rg, rvv a s lutih.i.i-m: f.-r thi, Juttvr often tl.i. ui.iat.iv s.iori th-ed . hia hi Of Roblil- n , it seems, was 'nly sa badly frightened Rtch.nioi: i. that h ..rgot l.ts 1 a'. l,ur wo in.. U;i'i-i - had b. fun.' h I.im a j-alr of t..',t.?s ari iv ed at Cim imiati! II- -av- i.i. Vo.ti he rati: i- n't ..-?.'" U.se!.-s to tt-ii i. it aiwavs was. Our ! tt:.toow. a'':.'- about W.I- s lavingbeeia'.,v,h,.-',.i "p-.et tcs' tir ; CYC c, an i iiv.ni m autri-s ma t in regard to .... ii.. -, are wr. li thtir irulh. are sa i f -1 cat foundation. In high poM ieal exc 1 ke the preset!', chil Iren ted I t.tk-- i en. en s. si !- p.c n i ' 1 1 . : v leu s nceome t-xei.ea a .ti c-i.li 1 them. As Sam Slh k says i s -na ural ve ry. Bat Tea rs are m.; it b'.m- f u- v '.,-- leal t xc: eaients n:: the chtol-ro-'.m; and w- f'v b-!ieve g 11. Co :j ti;ey t no! . i : s on -i .e i'-rol them, ou;- :-aeh-;;as c ,:n ti'.t it ..Ti'. from the Sit lu'.etc -'!' 1 .'." ttuanced or encour-ig.-Ti.cy each hai e tht i - out. vv e h Ten iu re vf their scholars k "s'rt tk n ctlvio,, on vt-;(;o,i s.j,,. c; h.,.o! pUoc em. This i vtOje trata is tjhi ov ta J.if i it.- la t , "-e. It says t.ur frleaJ .I,-:.a:!:n W. i K-r"s words, ia tals t: .n-u;h-r. teili - he taken i jat tbey are wertli." I'l:?; itsdd"' and -pictures of silver." .--e like '.; k-s Ce.-atjs;' 13 f sc3n nd DO J -' -: - c-.r.-s re the3t. and sms th.- cha-.. -er , ,f a g- Dt err,., V : . ', l l- . .J t-i :.-iIf, t : 0 He f ..is thai in those ' w.-ir."-." the thai of a cat arm! blackguard. cor.o - e ce of tht S; JW jim.iir,, t t f .,rn ,s . ,.-e j a: T : 11 l;jevery iraa, woman aod chi:d ir. ttLs coaaaai.T vpiniua is a-orth hav-sg. - . "-- j A large fig was misUi-J on the dav ! , r r r i - jr. L.. . c. i v s r-... ii e 1 poke in tias c;tv. Any ia-1 . . formation in regard to it can be left tere. I
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quifrr made in attack oa the ?:i:.or f f L'ovtmn'tcl the oti.er day wr... a eaur. Reed, of the !tter p-.per, h:J n:!.: .:jz to ifi.nl 1 imlf but hi- hanl-. a-; i "T- m! - f ; ha'ti a ! 'l.tlv --bruid Rf 2," i a - tli shaken in the wind." Reed ay-;. Walker wa nla -ei in i i-situation unarire-i a- i he in Wk-r with his cai", .h;f , ,-.,u' ! lick him out of !r. b -T. two !Tt l-.U'..--i ...,rs rv! i : " 1 J :. o.7;.io .t.j i t- a ! '.-". t! .,' i'i l..r ti: ive ' i a. ar: i m'i i-r :.i e , W! -a-. Piitae Re Whe-a-, yl.U W,.l.t , $1,21. ci W -yr. i C Jtlily: Ti.e I.a lie- R '-I La : - Kv.- e A:.! 1 Ua- e or ,! 1 a ;i is ;.. aid ; i a avp"i u.ieri::j in Ka: Til- - to M'-.v.a-ij v .: lt:.'i:m-':e: ! -"r n. a a
ti.e La s of Wavne cunty vtio ?.! n-" . J), n.ecratto par; v. t! a' it is imp.sib:e to sp eak .-.!. i -.-t-i wi !. any -u. 1: .-. 'v , f- : n : a. -m ,f th.-m without holding that party re-pot i-i-iii : i v:r bte--: : k ...f leii.-v in-jr ti.e dis'res- : ,',., nnd e! mii,.' them with bemr e.tiier dt--ed. Th.-,ms."s of th S-xr'ofy'i-.-.v.. ahe.viy i . ,--1 y or iudir.-.-tly the n'lk-s of tli -e b-r dr -uceeeded Let ond their ire s.if.g tt:K' ex pec ru ill tit-. Tt is fact .-.in b. sub-t.an tia".- L bei iti-..!-. I'm v f:id that the syrr:i!"..k' vot;d a doulit to the mind of any man who ;c-il:: -f the people at- ranch at -u-- 1, t .,t -.. -olv. 1 that h- wiil not be :- , d i- t h';;? of their d. s'itutc ami -..t:'-r si;. ii.g i.;.-:h:et; and si- el's iu Kansa-, .La- i ey '.,r n.,. rittemT ' to argue the merit.' . of are !-adv and rt-j-uce u von tribute ot iio th.v1 Mi-ouvi Comprnii-'. the repeal of th.o bubs-ai.ee. ,-t.!-. awahtug a cliani:. ! thi-..:h san;a. Jc,-.. wouJ i be it. -tilting ti e iutellig -'U'e whi. h ti. ir h. lil.g- i:-.ay iind vent :n m-t'on. ..f ;;,e hoy ot ten v. ats ..hi; -tiiii 'e it to av An-lthe oi-i-tv believing tl.i. tie leare many it wax ti;-.- leja al .-f this C'otnpro Jii-o wmna ii in Wiii i.o county, who, !.k. the t.o- i:!!t. open.-d the n-i- to till the agi's ,!i..n hie women ..f ..ti. r ilav s. !", el di eph l..r ti-.o-e whw-li n.-w . m i':ou-!v throa'.-ns the dis- ...lu-MtJh-llng m the can-e .f Lii-t-r-V and who ij,.,, ,,f ti.v Faioti, and en i! war, widi a 11 its woeld de.-m m. sa.-ihi-'o gun' if theteby : .rr,,r, t;..-e .-uii'eiittgs mi :,. I.--.' tvh-v vd; tiiet eoa jv u-; ':! , ,r.,i. to-.- w i.h tl e tirs' ag ;M si vn
th. a-k U . m (o co j eta'e wrn n ;n. V .-ii .i of Wayne cuti'v, hi it-V-v-t:.e:.t of the LlessS.-ig'. ctuiorts and lux uie i t !i''e. j i : i;. .-liibcr ti e -u:!et ii g iu K-m-a- and i I. ....'... ... ,i o l -f i
I.i ill : anu v- ir pui.se 10 use i ,i,4 eonn-i.te-s wi n inv own ex-efietice ana o rerat comes US' ii-.-m that iti 'a'o i m4 :,,,n. Ih- e. l-.ow.-v i-r, 1 will state tha i pri-
'j'eiii i tv i v and ciotiang ol ad uu. Will b. gr.f-. fiiilv le.-.-itad. A : v . !!. o-ii'-a' : n - la be d: -vd Pi.-i ienr .! : s A. 11 ... . or : - "' ct. a , i d t;.i i "is : . tie Ti- -i-m-o-. .-I;.-. II .w.nds. Its oi J-r " t! - S .eie-y. t . Ro -. i-il , S-e-: 11 'I.O J .V ,.; - y ii:" !f::.t l .. le-ol no a ia i '.-v. i.-.;.i.:or 1 ' u. :; .at ;ul : !. ..-.ua et i : ,t a t-. to i.t e-' tz- ... , . , , , . . U l' : Ol O f O ! 1 r. o n Ti (. el '.1 it - i M : o u'-t I . i .. . i id io-t i,o ; I v o-i ! i a - I .1 moo t ri.i ii t -.I. it' voii ft it I h.- a i;--:e i,.-: ' : " t a ih s i,,.ii arri-.'.-d i'o-"n tio-te. to i... w- : ;.! Ua 1 1 ..oa i i i-g ut' c i,.: i. in. ronoi . no ..i 1 d . n -A,.- '..-i lie i ' i at ri .-er. S-.-i :u t i - 1. . r a- i b i - - - i tte I t-i-g A'; l i -uv t ' s.-.v : '. it ve-s ' :: .. ! a ra i vi;-.T lo see ' us- l-ao-e iMi-,, i- v, it l:i g .oil :.-.i..e , o ; i.o A no her g-t v-n.K, ; io-'i -toi-jisti .tori.-s t :. H lam ,' V'.'.V V "I "''I'l''" I 1 . .i . I I. I I 11 I I . ' I : - i ; .. I i Ol i is- t :;:;-. :2,,! . i a , '..'o K. i.. i :,;.. , ; ( i;o i:i tot' n:--il..- i- ;,. .,', t for 1- hhni.-o.!..;- i-.,', :, It A d: S- o i ; " It-o, ; vi i i'.iii'. in -d i, ,- lli" n.-auu in Cw.:. , .,1 mav l ;. - ti t J Voi iik-ace. R. I.-lar d. i It:.-.', ti.e an .tees at- h aiav. a ;r ti t v r.- i ..t i. ih . ri.. to. 1 K -..--.. .' . '- . i , i - . . To tin- Kt-vJir, -. : i a - I'ai a hi. nt'l I ii ' ;: i.e i:i :. - ' V ' ..7. -i rf- ,,t i a ii.ia.J an-- i i ! ra ., a X. 1 - I. itj 1. ij . " No er- .1 ;. t o -'.j !-;, l .o lii.: '. a .i ! : -ad. r ;e Ij . .oi.ot tj-i v. 1 . K d . , r - . ,j .0" it.d M' d was m-.i a : - .1 1 .- r ici..ii z a rr. at i. I t .'.i'i ! -n.se .-s. i-.i f' I t . S il. -:, Vet.: tV fee Y . r - "' - .- e o " tr : X .: v. 1 : -1 i . I-. t.o- s ;. :--,- 1 a -.. K . il'- . ef !u ly If -o. wi j -nr?1 jo 'ti- l!h . .-.S'.' : . i . rs a-ad ii J .1 " t- v i-s. s Ma-o" tt: o-i-- '.. - :r ih o. - . ho IV'- - h--r u i e 1 if f, - ai.iai iso. X-i-, t'-ese ch i-'.-.e Ic 1 n are r! - L 0- f 8 d I kr: tse agtiLies ci ces "r. crvi-.g hirraf.. 5h-Ci-tita-,.c and our giarius 'l5-ri,,' zrA a' theiairi
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v. v--. "1 i-.r- M ; ! I- e ! ftvi. i a pit r. 7. i-.-z -. i . a . -.a e L'v-i. ..a t.-uj . . 1 - D m t--'. v.- - n -! !- i i tf : if ; . i i '!,'t.t-i i - v "it: v i. wi ''. n I i.ae .alk eX.-ep i in. J,4. trie! to d .'" " t I . ,- I !- ari".' F:-.' S a riin in Kan a;id tin. t..f iheh .1' e. r iti oi k0 O .;;ie: i.i ; i -. t-r imajo a . t . t..- - h- purpo.M- ' J:-j;1 n'i:-jr ivU Iiie;;.i and ne j.-!).- to-ie. in or-ler thai t 'l'i.-e ci r. :a:ors. and n fact narv eireiin.s a;i'-e Ui-.t i a- t eturre.l. are so in: im; iteeurr.sTi; V e I with the a i n: :r.iM"i a ik th ;l.v iJ i tiie ;ic iini set: tots, an . .-t;i:e ,i i',.iv fa..-t e. -to. -. 1 w i the lie m :-e -or rortan: i.otus r.:.d ti .-m? fa - s i:r- founded n the ,.V; h-c.-! the M-rv le-t im-n of b 'h pi uties . i . - - i i r fne tat:., 'u-'-tion "I '.; e Ian-as .Net) ra-Ka .til. i no u e: - ii t e v.c d w ith ti e Denio eia ic rt , lee in-- b-n o - ;o i itntne i i i el v af er . 0 1 - a .- -; t I,:w 1 1)0:11 -ciat 1 ' p :r'v, .-x p' a f -..' ! r.-.tiv : w to-:': hav . " -e 1 it . 1 m w ed-l o-hers ' :i'. i t.;,p.-.' Hi .1 l: 1 tr ie, -. I:-. V 1 ( -It 1 -.-. I t: is phtce f.r -tvan-as. v. :a-iv 1 ton .-lined until Augu-f. Par "ng this itm- -.f ti e iti 1 - h'iiii'i 1 .ing o an-ages V et ; C' t a 1 d lit' S . i t ' g;.:b oJ "one an I 1 Jet', " tt.at . vv. j ; d i.e I . .tt .a k vva.i.ild- . . o ... ,., . 1.. Pr: t" tl I- ":;;'. :, .-a , v,.-r, :u. 1 ta bo io;e t .1. ft; .a! : a- -,:ge of ii.-- bill, arm i. ni'-n from Misouri w.-nt into ;ho Tot 1 itovy , delaiing 'l ev vv . ii 1! 1 e a rv t'.-.ag i'1 e'..- . . we." to Ji:went eiiiigia i-.;i fioii. toe N ' u. s-.oret - e'. ',-- vv. a- form ' I, kt;o.tt; as tL' e "li' ie !ol-," -'S 01- .5 ti e S el i tVv- The oii1 ga ioi of .!e "Bl'ie Lodge' xte rii::.- a'ed bv .'-ol: !.'! 'i.-.. s it., m-ii. if they e..u!d not I 't o-tj . t . : T ara- of :: : ae- I in 1 v -te ". " ami. . . : .; j - ..-an .- !!' ua'.. 'a '' - a ei - a.i 1 p; ' II en : i ,-,.!-. con i.-ivv ... ;!.tir . y 1 : no in o ra . n oil ", o; : : a o r.o: So t .-in n. if- - t'e. c t wi'l ft.-. D.i; i! o 'i-.'. of limes, !:, t' ,. . ;o:,. ,. lion i ; ; , , i .... a : o I : 1 1 d -. vv as t i i - -! , i n-'. - itu efi J T v lo t: i ibis a- aa! af f !-. nr. ! s -a., oi : i -in ! ei"; h i - an ti.in g el ! Now. I don't dot - t'.e no, .', u : i ' .-: e a e s-o. e t,. s concei mag .'his man .1 .n.-s whieti sho-r.l 1-- kfio'u by --ry .ie-. In the tits' i '.;-c.-, !) was : .- i,-im.. iii-.t,!- iti ad the aw less ajgi s-i-,. -,-v i-i.-.s. IL- has .:...-' ';: . .-t in 1 'f- - ii . y I ; i, . . k s i : , i . i)-n) -':i' iu 1: . , a w ,.. I -,,1, , : -ra nea... -:t if ,.-,..! ! v L gisl.-tiui.- of i . , i . . . i . oa w .ei a. - S'-.mi! tune e..
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ur i...n ..fahtl, i.e r;taii;s J.iaibelf exTemely ,,;,. . , , , ,., ,, ,. ,t., t .... , . ." ' :lgi": an ! j.tsf-e... On the night .e v. .- siv . he was ... (trunk tie . .-.iid I a dv walk ti.e -': -. iio-v.rts advised bv a nt.:.. . Ot tt;e on u:. ,' i - :: H i ': '.-!.;. J 1 a'-.-.ii i her. H-.t di I no- d , i. s'.tgg(:n,g. mid ours ing the s-s. ' ide was - ),,- Z,.;,j . -.e '.-. ' Oa -i:- .!v f d '.- '. i.itvi.-i:.-.. ii.-r iti c .jjI -o..- jg rt.-olu i o.s . t,- ir- , ;.: 'ii. a, a ;' tho i ! d.-o" .a.jii.ng any .;. tie-. N .w v. - wl'i ro-,-ioe tho -ai-king ...f Law 1 -ii'O-o. N-iii" I VV or till. ( Vo't iii flefe- t'.,sackiag w i - 'he '.;,):- !i p .iti'ed for the -ei-;..,., o- ;i e graod j j - -. -its I th- r-.i iv-n;i.g .f court, i'h-ti ;-. wis ' -, ,--.ned m --. from Mi-souri, ' o. c .oa p i . i- - ot :,v :i : v , arm--! vv r u ,1., ,-. g!U-. I!;t-sii,.-s, . dvel-. 1 . . oo.. w ,;-,J s -V . .i-i -.. ! ' -- o," i-r.. K t -, At. hi- to..- -i : rraigrati-s f;.-;.i ,:- gi t Ait ataa a-;d ut!i .'aroliiia, were '-ti- - .he ,a i.. . i of Territory, bv ...fHcer t- o- : I-ii' o2 th- I'. si -.-n-. I, .V. ft',-;.;. ,u g-iee .o-s :! - - t .- i Tiiiitia" ' pr -s. r-e- ' Ve- ) :ti 1 ,o a n a and k sU. h o:np -1 the rider 'ti t : ti. . a v . , w . , ! t-f, a ti t. t : o.: leave i is -..a S-.i. r wa- ii.vi i r ..-r. tne 1 r- at- rtc-i. I '. -v..- :,evti kt; n . -'' - i:i-t aec-i- w ro a :. r-e h !- b -;:; J :'-.----'' :.: - -' ,v . 'j it-,, t h oiga tr is j :.---' a-a- t t tto:;' er .he nith ia hai dis.r.'r.:::-, : .- - on .- a- i d' -.1- : 1 r; . -. J " i ;n -j.r.e c is.-s tho-e wf, ?-.ai I. rs tah-. a r-:-m them re'a't t'.ei. nr.-! fl :.a v i". wa- t ;,; o i to a bi.il of t V-o, who cart v. tt fur . arty r- d r-, as ; are n It; t ".her r.'a-, wh r hj . -:!v : h- z . t..---:hi ot. B-:'.- : '- -'o-; ! f a. a or am - -. : i-r t- u-ii .r:ng the h .'-':. -::.-"-. g Jc :.. s. ' t e ro ..-I,' r'V '.--T-V e - - - i . .. oi .- a i I inn -a tl s-a't t', a a . ' t i , - '-. ! Terri: .rv - :a n. X '; .-at -nt u ' -n a . 1 if t": 1 i.-p--i- I , h I" i'l a-.ti- ' hi t "S ot :: g '-! ti:r.-- on: ' 1 a-n o ' ' -r.-a-i it ;..rv ,.v-t- !-- as . . a tv.m t'tt T W-. g oi-: ' to d h-r".,r the L i VV -1 . t 3 t - " !: a '. as -ev we-- iv-;ei t ef .re m a o , , !'-o Liwri'i.c. To t" f .roe- w:re a' Le vr. r ;oi, ant .jo't-g lo bewrea f atd ix hundred, imp -.'iect'r awaiticz the or-'
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r.. -.. -r i ihf i-o"t-i a ;nfa !.. an ! whv': f - ; v:.i- i: ivijs a i-r:? N- sir. Wiwur heat J - o. ; t--r: le;.:g cvr-rtj.-te j i). w..; 1: i .-. t'it t xprt'ssly ( ; a :--trl it fr r ' cor;ejr-Rt v.- either i-i the i-s t - s :- -: i tw-.-r m-. ma.-:y r.v.ns. and : w., s.-;ii deal !a--;-r and mre cmmoiioas in -ery waI I : ! he; tS.. r-:vr"; p-ess r oa i :;"y ! A:. .: : -:t d No. ,; ' 1 ' '- a !' 1 dt - re - ; I' l l r v ! - ! em ( -i . l- i - a ; i '!..: !::! . -. : I i'e i:i I I e ( J , ,-, ; 'I . ; . an ; I...; ; 4' ..!)!,- ht hI lie c : ;v l1,-. .11-. S.!l t t n.-r e! relii'line ! ; S'tr ' i i;.i . v " ii-niii -d i r'-k H eir itves n::,f (. !u;. - ii ihesf I ai e; bat :'a-l h -w wh.-l y unw .;i! v "ti.-v prov'e-J t !'.:!, sri es to bo ol ti.e Irils'C-'f tioe i i-i tt e-n Oa ihe vM-tof M,v. the Border U ltlUn
a'm v. from all par:-. asen bled on tie ill: On motion, tie Secretary w s appointed ti Comm .tilling the cfv. First, a eommit'ie prent a copy to :! Court to bt recorded, was vto-i 1 ct.ed for '. .e rurp.o-e of demanding On motion, t... pap.is of this c.u ry were the surrender of the itiiinn, lath s, -c, and re.pie-'ed to pabli-di the proceedings of the to nr.Ke -otne airot-. Tho cannon an i -meeting. C. II. 2'ESP, Cimi'n. S arpe's titles wtie surrendered, th.e arr. Ol.. Bi'iLER. S; retary. wi la- made, a.d the p. .se returned to camp - - - Ti.e citizens hoped ii was all over; but how ' I . r tl.f 1 taJuitn. soo;, their fond-st h .pes were tun ed in-o Extrfiorilmiry Inform :UivV.i. iiotr when tie V a vti:e I osts in irehing Messrs Eiut.'R-: ltt looking over th. colitito tl ' ei y: but w 'tin! cull thev d '.' Tiiev "-' ''f k-v Jcil'er-oiiian of 1 4-t Week's ism, -vere -h ten- less, and had to await their ftte '. discovered the name of John S iggh -man p-Tl-esc tiobie parrtois, tht-e union living, pen 'ed !o a display of infoi m t ion highly im-Demo.-r.atic, law ami order m.-n. b'.-ked up port-mt to be ea-a-.-of M.tveoda -y ia l-il'anv bv the a dmintstra .0:1. c tnni-need their hoil and especially so iu Way tie entity. My cu--,s'f... . ut siek. nmg work. While some wete li'oy was evci'ed to know the c i'ie of hi planting the cannon, ..titers were s.-;i!,ng (ju. "nie appealing in print, so far fr,.m theplaco 'vails the piiiritigoil.ee: but a few minu'es ot ids residence, and behold! i lie rtmior hal i.al el.p-i-d before might be seii over the 'r' :i I the intf iiigem-e that the leaiued John liet.atd.l Freedoiu" .dlicc. the flag of S-uth S:iggk'man intended to vote for .1. C. l'te-C.ir..h.:i-i. with a I ne st.tr ;n the eeir. r. Tiie ,n"nt "r I'resident. Il i pre-unie 1 by t!:--e ..innon was ow tealv for plav ing on the ho- h.est acpuaitited with Mr. Sig,deman, that he lei for ;-.y'i,' it was. It vv asplante.l im- is Lim-elf the father of the minor, and set m. di.a elv opp.e-ite the hou.-e. ju-t a. ro.-s the liils minor afloat lor the put...-.. wf placing s i.. -, a" distance of '25 yard- th.v ox. Mr. bimsflf before the black D -m i. ia. y a a Atchi-ot, at the breech. ' Thev "let her rip." .champion iu the cause f Slavery extension, and mirsed the hoti-e clear! Thev fired some as well as to show his extra inforiauti.tn on twelve or fifteen ihnes. and only succeeded - Sa'ional politics. A man w'ao has received a in ge'.i'.mi --..me sis impressions' on the first '' gacy from ohl Virginia the b!... d and mus wall. TI..-V ti.. u ,--.n. -hided thev would b'.-vv ''v ol "-i'a'J toil, cannot by rumor, or o.heri up wi ii'p ..wd.-i in this thev I.!-,, (ailed. ,vl'"'- be suppose, io vote lot Freedom or Fre-'ii-ia-t tool ei.lv rt-s.-rt was to b am i- in !:,'"-:' l,r that the proceeds ,.f the auc'iun t:.i- ti ev succ-ede-1. Ti.ev bunVd the pies- s b!o, k, where j.urent and ehild. hu-band an Ft. ' and "Ileiald of Fr.-edom." 1 wh' ;r" sdd like brute beasts, can be other in tie Km-as m,r bun.ed Re.biuson's than a divine iosii'uti-.n. l.-'ti-i-. aud then eomnu need a general svsu-m II' s '.vs ,!l':it ' R"pub!ic.i par!y 1 tduuder and 1 bbeiv. Noihing e scape J surpri-ed '-that a man of I.ih i fonn.it tn tt.J c ou! i b- ae ot drank mm ev" wacl -s, - should continue to kJ with the old hue patty." tin go ..K c! ..i.iug, an i everv ihi'ng vahiah!- Mr. Stig ;len-in. like some few other rm-ii. lias l tat tla- colli 1 Ivy" tlnir hands" on wot,, tak.-n. ni;i1,,h information for one man. nnd not !,,-.;,.,.'miiii.,i tr.e ci tzetis et.'irelv ! - i: i e. " 1 hence they oft. n aie led into :. ,. i4. t.iivw.i-e be-, ught to spilt- .-. . am tors, and make very hioK ,,f ti. -in-, lvt-s. tavotoe ar;ieles.,l value, bv I .die-, w i h te irs U" s:1 s " "- g '' tol.iS .he Land
a : r i-ve-;. but :i;,-v heedt-v' si eti t o' eti . r. a i-ts vv. met bv in-uU an 1 tl. :. at ot V io An! ai! this was done 'try,. ,-; ; ,rdone l.v men wit,, are a tiro and t.'.f ut, !h riff of tht I,,;:-d..-tt, and the -'i.-ii-nf savs these m.-.. si -oi h- ,e ained in . iTi. e, and ll'x; t'.t-.e lues ehu'l .' eft-red.' Now. I vvoulia-k iu ad .-an h.r, i- I.,,: the Admm'itta ii.,n ,.i.-,r , h'e vv i h tlie-e o'l-'a --' ;i i ." - 1 ' ' has i,..- .lame- io;e' a'-tn tV "i-aite' on ( ;,, ;,.,.., ; I-'..- .,,, .... i I o..r,-..'s , i.. i-'t i '.:'.' lie most eeitandy l a-; :i. .-, :-, tta p!a-mini gut. i.- t. j , j ti i 1 (,. d a - s. t. IN il : mi 'Is; . ;, ; ,. ,,t Ii:(ik l'i-i--, ,an i o i o.i Mr IJii'-l .ana a - on ts i.!.-,!-. ! to u n ..-i it.- !i I i, diev. Tien I si... ill Lke '.' I.ti-.w- h. w :..,v m-i.'i r;n v.. .. t .r M. B..C i i : aid ';..' ivsv v.. i i.r i'l.io,.? 1 vx.'l :,'. be I. cil. I da- D If A 'eti I-..;, was i-i,. s, , t the I ii i ,.. ' . v a i - I..- was h ,-tti.ng Nt bi.tska man, an 1 i,a s'toi.g '-law aud oid.-r" De too.-i . . .N.,w, v. io. i e ! . V 11 tind him? Why. Vol will tin-! Inn Mi.ut,,. ..ut ti - Nebia-ka 'b !'. and a I-mii.i-tmit. '-.-., uat'er Sovrei mlv," a- I be It. ve he m en led it -should be' done; ; d , , 1 ;i. but many ..th.-rs. who a-- ood .f.rr:.'. v. :; r,, lV ..w h .l in K i , t c.vt'-rti: .g fi ll, i il . Tt.e-e bord.-i ruilians ate u ni v ei -all v in fav..r of B loiomnn. Pi-iee was ilieir tir-t ' lo.i t. bat si,,,,-. t,e- n...niina'ion all ti.e pr.S'avery party Whigs, 1). rte eta's and Know Not! ing join in the support of '-;.i, k and Bn ck " On th- ..-I.e.- Land, th- Ihee S a'e rn.-n f. . 1 that t heir sai va'i.o, depends on the .d.-e :ion of Fi.-nionf .l I I t. .1 r lh Lite of p-di.-y is p.ermi?..d to g.. rt ':-as, la my ..pin ton, , I f , rs:d With ilurrrti. ' I'heii. fret n.-'-n. railv ' Tt ii.fc b, r. ,r. -u4 your v...te. b-cau-e then it is that y.i leL .k, and s.j a--?, and so vo'e. ti nt we ii. av uiie awav th- iint-n-ira-Lie g!o--m -Io., now J...v.-is at'. tin J our ftiV-n Is in K.,... f.o . t. i i . ... . ... , .. .. ,k.. t.o.i kuws tt-- now sicketiitig the i i-art crushi.i-r th- spi.i-.--reducing to p. .va-rtv murd.-rin" an '! robbing our own dtir fiiertdsof vro-r-r of ha-, an I of hb -itv. ' l.-u' w a-e tol l ti,- these things are not ro-. W.-ean oidv H- rt 'hat thev a-e - nd evidence !. pe.ve i'. Tois i. b'-it-g 'h.n every dav. No doubt that a Mr. Do -.v. -a M,s BV-ws. i Mrs. Baanfc-'. w, i!J ai. 1 Ke : b. !i v.. th:,- . t'.b-.gs r. (r'x. a a: i-. U.i-v t.,o tr . 'F -i- v. - :i gi-a n,ouTiirig heard f.-r th.-ir l.-i-lai is L: !hev a ". 1 b I., s.v i i t, ., d . te' h-li-ve thv. th . e thln-'s t.t t!,!-,. 'j ,, : G . ther-. d rn .-ra s. an 1 'J-e a-.oir f -li .w-l-r-: .era -. mil I will injure y.,a to i -, j.- away (it' y-,i g-: aw ay J wi h r n ia I taC, i ct- n t., ti v e-,r tha I sh.,-.; 1 i'i tt at tte Free 1-eS ti.e ag"essiv. ' rs-e for a':, t at t ;a e m-:i w -r- ii. j.ar v, d:?. N iw s isfals. vi I til rtr-on- m,'.- ' .-!(!, .-; v. ,!,. it k w - - .'fie .T ' "in t- f t.-t- " tt.at thev ar- tet''.r. tl... y ! . w ;o t U:if rJ It.r -0 V i too o - f-rtu-.e-me-t woo !. MJvti f-.se s av very ones to exukovtr the mitt i.ae-.r lrif-;ei in Kansas, a i. 1 rej hoe vi .r.ioiii:j;e. i-ii -s men are a i-iii.Tri to --...- i ' .ni.. a: .... . . . . w . - -. r ui-it.;, n iCii. iu ii;.;. i-U"-try, an i tra'tors to their God and tolibertv! J. GIS1". " D;-Eta of II. J. SliOmbre, Esq. A rnoe-to. ,,f rremrs of th- B-r of ig of t' e rremhr of the Bar of ayr e co'in-y. wa !d in xht C- urt H na i en erv I...-, p .--tr D-r ? ItJti !ogtvjti exp- ss on of t eir A-elifg in r-ga-d:. the ' a'1 i It. J Sir mske. la e on- tif ! s me..,br-. II .n O H T --t was ar p -ii ed (h,a:r r, a-, i Oh II I 1-r S-.-r- t'v. Qo n 'in. J. P Si-Id ". J- S. Newman a i J B J rivi n -r" npp . n'ei to report re.sel'j t ia fj- :h const j-ra i.i of the m-rti ag. Tie coajtnittee reported the following pre-
- aruo.. ana re HUiins. wh-c?
- mous'v ad.rv.l: Wj-teas. It.u-Jilgetuv ha rrvhtd u tat ot t IsJ:.; . f Auti-t la. tSyu llenrv J Sh"-,hre, ' i a memoer of the Wvn- ojntv Bar, w k::U.l whi!: siiii th set:Vr lif Kar.-as iv. malataiairig th-ir upturn' and U .U rights ast b rd.-r r-.sU: la io!cr.ce, tberefur-. be it ' R 'r I T'.- V :m m-'riiS.r of i R-, Wi d-plv d-p!.re the 1.. wtii'i the p-ov5iJ3 hi- i i- ! i-i the d-iih of o.ir v .i t . ei- "!. ' I "' -I I l - ".her. -! - '.-. I'.'V i:i defh tf iVj,- Jit a- . . . -.- f.l ... i ... . ; . i 1 ! r A1 v ..V,.,' r.,t : - e , h .t- v . 1 - ' -. t - h : - :- o Kii-ii, h i-i ai i- . dv . if S i,l i r: 1 i a pi ;.! a i .; ; . .!-: ;- ! .1 1! i . I 'V , ' '. . I y i . ; '.".' . ' . . i; ' j Al.-e t- I - : a i :il - n" ' e't-.'v i i . " I e ! ... .. . , , I.;.;. . r " r -t , J w t ot t'.e a at t.J- ;.t t- ii'f of ;, , , '. he V ..'. 11 1. .": .;: w-. ti ut th. Icrilietf will i ! h- ia ta.ii, aid in: mtnv ...ln-r nob'e as" ' l. through it, de arou-e.l to da v. i i Kn.i. ,-; he ma K fiee. Iti jo.' tt L VI a" a e pv of th- iho c reo1 u -1 'US be ple-er:"-d to the fe'.i ites ot ti e d-t-eae !. and th.a; lia-y be entered upon the re-eo-rd of this Court. sino e in n, wtsen lie w ts a ea nU l.Iate I t - ..mmis-ionHr. No. ve.iiy: yet in IM:. wh-n ai-iiididate. and el -ete I i,e eoahl Kt-- .i.e Hi-ion partv ail over mi 1 t, at lor lie "" "' freedom pany with the -.Uvery par'y . lit i:l..-r Mr. Stiggleman. Mr. Crawlord. -'fr- VA lrV "r X1 '' I5eard Would have anived " ' '"' cun.shoi of being elected he vould u"w be n,e.e!y . .!, n S ig-I.-inan. instead of L' a' edun Jatit tiijarni.lt ton o! w liie.li he now . .:. i..i. . . ' ll . l . . I i.i . r . -'..iiiii.v iioitsis. iii! nns ii-Hiriei ine e,-lTl !'"" the diss'dation vfi'i" I'-don tbv if M .- F etnori! is (1, e e l tile Union W ! b- iis- .!., .! an I it oil o;' to be ,,.slved. a-, Mr. igg -man, best like, is yelping on the cold '' ;.' '" 1 he K-pubtican par y 1 d nor tl, te.tV-tt a 1 n--ohhion ..i Hie Union, wml- di- pir'y t. wl.i.di Mr. S iggl-iiian l.elongs. !- n vi.gigel in i ! ''': '-' IWi-u'V-six y-ais. now wi 11 ,.....; i vi, s;,.t, ; i . i... i ; .... , .,.,-. ...... -x oto.liiary iniorntitton, it mtv be I In hiii 'tail .slide! Ihe piirtyto which lie beo ,g- d -clared iha' it Mr. II int. s was eh c ed "','r- 'e .slmal 1 li.ve r . otl tho Speaker's j i: :;:,!r- ""'' 1'bi. e.l there by fow-e. and now t ' h- Si a V foe raey deelare that If Mr. IVemoiH - -,'- V ' b-ul. forty t hoi -nnd bay oti-is -iti -.t .i .. r w . i "it, r.rist.e in me to, oi J.iiiiig'ui., at.a . i i .... i I ..'i , "o., uu r iii.iii airi nil. pi. .: ... .... l.ho ai ,,.. Stavoerats. bel'Hrtv kr.own as V, ,, J-r ltuffitiis, ' " w 'r!l '" rnake Kati,4 a SIkv Sia.(.( nd , lr,v" "ul Terriiory ilia-c who mio ,p- ! l'""r' 1 .x"'n "f "" ' '"'"fie", negro slave-r-V' ir- ?:'o':!'r"l discourses of th "gln- ' 1 '" Js f ,1jr'c our fathers reared up. bv their t b-mg poured out for us in Ihe rev.du- - 'TV Iinely extoessed very 'rue. Mr. : s i--t1'"'1"' -'b"y fought arr! bl-J to obtain . "- u' a 1 ' ilk'' J lt- r sttiving to wrest from the horo-st freem n of rvaa-as. i lie tiat.'Ie ot Jejting'on was the uf " freemen against .oppression, an sacking oi jawrence in ivansjis, speaks l 'run'P' ' '""-t1'- that an Ti-my t- freed w,rM 'harl B""sh .ppresi-.ii a now stalking '.v-r 'iie Co'ltrry. and desi'tiaod and Lnow-.i . . , . ' - I iims t.f Am. li.-iti .iaverv h ii ,"!,"'rt''' 'vffJ' rnan th l'- -a patrioti' heVmg m his biea-t. and who appr.-ei s the va!uof the Union, t ari-emth IC he r";g ' ' t'ietr power, an 1 ifi!lic' a r.-gular re. huke on thv-e blaek-l.arte.-! traif-.r.." Tliis lifi.-nage is strong to cm from a inaa of "'''-' ''." "Jo.m'i'.tn ti.ti, ih-n-tuiii.-ing ai ,y h-..t 1 trats.rs muny of hi-own neigh hors, at, I i-rg miijoiitV of th pc-ophj. of iu' i.e c iju.i i- r'ij ' as r. m i o-. it i:aii bo m bv a i rxpr:s n e prtov s'r.jT', that no Wnig in the Am-ricin R-v.,!a j ,n -t--'.S wi'tim .t- in- .t'j't; coatempt on a hiry.ihan tiij i r-ne.n'. par y now 1 y. on tne l?:'1 Ms .uri fiifliis nd their r. i ,,':r .;its l.ri tno-e b.-cw-h-ar'eil sc aun-Hrel-b - found in tiie ranks of the niinii'-r of the go-pel? Every iiin?y-in9 out .f every -'-uatt.J are 1-jr f4--rj.. a-t I si of m-vi of ..( -..-..- .. ..... ..f , i :,. T - -j yi ;---1 o . np.P"" roo' W,!t-ig TfiOTip-'ri is man f 'fur in it ' ,n, u ; iorstan 1 - tin- Jaw-- ..f w,-ce--i v a-rl in 'tr-es of fae. t.aa' 'i i u ,- c.-- i s silvers ry. an 1 Rtv '.V. Tno:;?T--ts ,; i i Mr. t::ggi-rn m w.n not sr-av t'lefnelv. -igi rist the A'm-gh'y. I A L L. ."t-r ii.,a O. If. Ju'i tn J Y. tt ..- jjb. I".- , id- ihrtoj avl H. ii. !h .'t, K if t Li T'-rn-.i-y. r".a i- e-prai ft-re3&e r. r-. - - .. . -. I tb:- ;"w Jaua-n H-e-aai-one of the tipi;ar kr-, .:;f.. n fi,.;, Iljinh'.e- m.-et;r.i-. t ae nam- i W . J;:itv si ihe rrn!-r Ahd.'.io ca d i' f. - Vr Prcs'-Jeat m latsl' ue.ttr"''c "'J"- ... . . . 1 .-- -too :? sino it:ja .e-na-a w.ia -.jt.i A Vr-it: ea-j-i--.-4 V . r -r nt ;'.- f.-n tbe si-n? utar-ia iu 1SI3- -, Jul J - . lf"Mh Phikdelp'em Sin sy: -If Fraakih. P-eree ' ir y.-iii si;i -. di ! ! .in np givr.t I k-. h g-ow r,i iii Iegr.-e. an I l.i degws mar gramma t -a!!y s'ad a lrt! ia war. k-s in p.-a-e, and kaUia the ajectioos of Li country tneo."
