Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 26, Number 41, 24 September 1856 — Page 2
imilMOiND PALLADIUM.
Wednesday Evening, : : : Sept. 24, 1856. - FOR PRESIDENT: JOHN C FllEMONT. FOR VICE PRESIDENT: WILLIAM L. DAYTON. PEOPLE'S STATE TICKET. FOR KOVERSOR, OLIVER PMOUTONt,f Way- - LIET'TENAXT OOVEP-NOR, CONRAD RAKER, of Vanderburg. ' SECRETARY OF -STATE, JOHN W. DAWSON', of Allen. Tr.EASl'P.RR OF STATE, WM. R. NOFSINGER, of Parte. AUDITOR or STATE, E. W. H. ELLIaS, of Marion. BtTPERISrENDE-VT OF PI BLIC INSTRUCTION, CHARLES BARNES, of Floyd. ATTORNEY CENEKAL, JAMES II. CRAVENS,' of Ripley. REPORTER OF SUPREME CGUiT. JOHN A. STEIN, of Tippecanoe. C1.ERK OF f.CrUEME COURT, JOHN A. RE ALE, of Miami. FOR CtiXOHESS OTII rITP.ICT. DAVIT) KILO ORE. Grand Eally at Cambridge City. at n a v "v ,' i-v 'l lit.' I.'i B.-I.IM 1 "01TCS KOP.E TO THE BREACH." i ,, , t , i i The Republicans of old avne and of; r i EHtlcrn Indiana, send preetmg to the world, j that there will be a Mass Meeting of the trin.d, cf tree Sp eel,, h ree thought and, Frf c Territory, at Cambridge city, on Friday, ' the 10th day of October next. Aim.le ar- , . , . , rfuia'cinciits are beintr mad to ncrou.iiiodate b ! ai. who may attend. Eminent and eloquent, i-peakrrs have pron used to be present. It is j expected that it will be the largest meeting ever held in the Whitewater valley. ' 'J he anan-ement and ext.ectation is that
the Republicans of this County will each al1 "liUnor." m pr.poses, would there ! owm.r lhe tine stallion'.Po'omack. and cantake with them a huge basket ef provisions st'!1 be "en to on if not ,lir"'teea to lweDt'" didate for the Judg.-ship. is, it eems, divvrstto aid in feeding the. multitude. It is to be ot lU PGOP!'-iof 9ot making it a , fy; meiiicai labors bv -m the
a meeting ,f old Wayne, and all should contribute to it. It is the last rally before the i State election. Let all attend; and devote that day to our country and its well being. nor F()irnAMii;roN! Rail Road Fare Half Frice. A Sj'tf'til llxi-ti rsi.tn l,ilf-jire train will leave Richmond for Hamilton on Friday the aoth inst at T. : 0 A. M. Exeunt .in Tickets' good on that train only, except for persons corning from other roads. Excursion Tickets good on return trip at 3.2o and 7. 1 o P. M. tr Un. 'The meeting nt Hamilton is expected to ' be. the largest gathering of the people evei" held in the Miami Valh'y, if not in the West. ' . .... ; -'A I . I'ftllltH, I' 'I'llVri CI III.-! llt'Urv I'l HOIl-i . . , . 1 , i 1 ,. I l .... I - . . n .. I- r.l ... Ia,... . 1'..... sentatives, . conuiu i.t.y cxpccteu to ne , rire-i-nr. 1 11 tier eituanv t imiiiitiim am p qucnt oratoi have promised to be there. 1 Preparation are made to entertain 10(1,000 people; but we rtdvi.se all who go to take j trieir own provisions, as it will tie impossible to provide for ail who will be in attendance.! At least live hundred should go to Hamilton Yom this county. Keep the ball rolling! Go very man that can, and take with you your , rife, sons and daughters ''vciir man ser- . ants and maid sei vauts." The Republicans sliould bear in mind the great demonstration at Tippecanoe BattleCround 011 the 1st, 2d and 3d. of October. The tallest kind of speaking may be expected. Half Fare en Rail Roads. Tho State Etectic-o. The reader is reminded that the annua! State Eh ction w iil be laid en Tuesday, the 1 l;h day of October. Ou that day everv friend cf freedom is expected to pctcum his duty faithfully and promptly. The ve'er who fails to vote on that day will fort t it ah right to complain of l! e conduct of those who may be elected ha should sihntly submit to almost any wrong that may be imposed upon him bv thoe who a;v in authority, and deserves strip s for neglecting to perform a duty of the most sacred character. No man is entitled to the protectioti of a government which he will not aid in establishing. The selfish, heartless politician never fails to vote the icious and corrupt are prompt in their attendance at the polls the demagogue ever ready to place himself or friends in power! hence the importance of all honest, true heart-1 n.n o a . A itn nA,., i ; n. .-, u t . , r ... . I rer passions ot tne corrupt ana vicious lavej been aroused the demagogues have been! at work the money of the people have been j paid out with a liberal and lavish hard to continue in power those who have so infamous-i ly lent themselves to extend the institution ol slavery into territory which had been consecrated to freedom. Kuow ing this to be true, we earnestly urge every upright, honest man. evry friend to right and freedom to go to the1 polls and deposit his vote as n sacred and a ; religious duty. VOTE EARLY! Make it the first dutv of the dav to vote; and devote the remainder of the day to seeing' that your neighbors vote. Let no one be permitted to remain from the polls, if in your power to prevent it. To the voters of this city and township, we earnestly appeal to vote early! Theie will be but one place of voting in the township, the vote will be very large, and the officers who hold the election will be unable to take all the votes unless every moment Is occupied. Go early and deposit your votes, and thus give place to others. 1 , oOU .AlERKOtrtl AKD J. 1. WILLIAMS. Will, address the pVtvple at Williamsburg, on Tuesday evening next. J. T. Williams, will address; the people at Economy on Saturday eveningeWxt.
, Hiram Hoover. Oa Thursday and Thursday night lat, Jeenaes was bu-iiy engaged ia running to
fro, and up and down Main street, armed with two sheets and a half of fools cap. He bailed every Buchanan man with a See here! I've got a letter from Hiram Hoover, giving the Palladium h 1!" and he read itU 'em. Wt believe liis labors for the dav were bro't to a close near the Public Pump, where he read the epistle of Hiram, for the fortieth time, to a much tickled and highly delighted audience of two. On generel consultation with all the "unaherab-les," it wai ike tinarti- - inouj opinion that, as the Postmaster at Milton bad went to the trouble to drtiw on Hiram for a certain Lind of amusition, very scarce and veiy much sought after in this region; and a he had promptly supplied the . . ? : . c . . . t nr.v.l uemanu "per orti,r, v. ougnt 10 ne pnuiisma forthwith in an extra. No sooner said than j up and out the missive cumd ia that form, and Friday morning's sun, beheld the couni tenances of our Buohanhr friends lit up . ' 1 o it. and devotirin" its contents !:ie fchanhais f devour corn! We intended to publish it all, f 1 I, but lind we have uo rooui this week. We conf tent ourselves with the following extract: ' 3 C SAFE WAY TO TALK -WUn we r,rt V .en we ao I to Kaocii City, or to In.!eper. Jocc-, 'Miscori.' wctntl j our Pr2TC frt' lyz that we are t.ii -d to inrerr'. rj lif it th ir trut t'Hti'jn J.V A .V i' .Ia. Wf. fi ti hate, rrt flH.i .Or J Jit ,JH ,l till, ."I.l ...i .ItW.Aik.l ..fih !, they. ,,Lt .....y ami,?'Hiram JJ-jover't L.ll- r j.-oiu -o. Vi.on.ie, Auj. 13. ..... , r , ,. huitqume. "lhontooie of Kansas J are agaiust jt (HUvery; tin tv oi.t. if not nineteen to twenty ." Id. Sanyu,ttar,,."A that has ever made any fhow .nyaror o fry, has been the eternal , l"" '",1 WR1,'", , .tb? black - hearted ; Black Republican A id Societies and Abolition , , -i fanatics, arousing a similar spirit in a sumUt cIass lL. t thej-familiarly ca.l "Border Ruffians. My opinion ia if they were all taken' anrt hung togetlier, the country, ami mankind , geiu rally, would be peculiarly U eased." Id. j 11 u,rw C,HSS 111 an?as were Tf a il i - i - . . o m: vr w"u'u 1 e u-e on:y 1 rec ""le m"n a'nt lo 1!ls "P""t Cm i l.i .1! 1 1 ciplesr just like he says he does when ! j lie now goes to Kansas ci'y or to Indepen-' Iliram is "unuilera'deV nq hie Position. "You uenntnq ft te i isicon. "ion say mat tne 1 1 . ' 7 n . . . . i ' .t , . , Palladium published sumo weeks ago that I lia'l abandoned the Democratic party. 1 hat is about as much justice a-erer I got from thrtt paper. Upon w hat au horifv it made the statement I am not able to devise. 1 am. up- , "7 J'i'emocrHev. i.he 111c laws 01 1 the Medes and I crsians, unwtervble, ot vvhicn : that paper will be advised from this letter." , 1J, ' ( The Palladium, ha been governed in its ' estimate of Hiram's r.ositton. bv his own lot- 1 . .L . t T " 1-1. .1 1 r tors and the tvhh r.ee fumUhed by the Con -' iiT.Kcioriul Kansas 0...mm'utM nn.l tf'., I,.,,.- ,. ' ' ' not done bini 'iiistiee, the documents are at " , fault, not us We undeistand from all sour-; &re faut tw ,arties ; lhc terri. ; ... .. . tory of Kansas: The "Free State Party," and i the "Slave State Party." The members of. each are styled, respectively, "Abolitionists," 1 pro 4t. lavery." Hiram has always written himself down as belonging to the former; and, the Congressional Committee furnish abundant ev.dence to prove that the Free State men there, in authority, had sufficient confidence in his Free State professions, te appoint him one of the Judges of the election in his precinct; '.hat he not only acted in that
capacity, but Ins voted to send de'eo-ates to the 1 . 1 j j- u 1 i 1 1 . proclamation, had disbanded and were return Topeea Convention voted for the Topeea 1 ,, - 1 m ' home. Comnicntmtr on the peace now
Constitution, and for the Free-State officers under i'l It is well known that PiercVs admiiri -trauon has denounced the Free State r.i o v e m c n I th ro u gh o u t styled those engaged orthy of death, and Tnitcd State's to "sub. in it as "traitors" and w pled'ed the army of the United State's to due" the-n and bring them uader subjection to the laws of the "Border Ruffian" Legislature! Wo also, i:i c-.nnection wi'h all this evidence road the flowing resolution, 'una:: -ia-.ou.-by aJop'e 1' by the Cincinnati Dem eratic National Convention, which nominated J a:ties Buchanan: K.'.-o'ved, Ttiat the A dniiias'n-: '.,ni of Ksinklis Tier.. .-a. h is been Tlit'KTo i ' il ii'dt'U A'l'li. ' fUi.M ll'Ul.S, ta.i tt.ireioie t e t-j the preat . ii:te:ests of the country; ia the i-,-e i-i' vioi.km oi i.K i.A.i :-: :.;..:..'.- cur. laws at uomi:, flt, !. TtiKUKKoKt?. we proclaim t IWOCU.ih it:ir.ii)Mi!'.rno.' ar ms S'i:.isrti :H .l.Yl) POLICY." Wo 1 Lew be reason , d in this way : "No man can serve two rn istcrs" "yc cannot serve God and Mammon!" and if Hiram Hoover is an exception to this rule, surely we are not to blame we have attempted to do him "justice" in accordance with that mode of .ai c . .. '. : -. 1 ......... a . . w.. t :.,t. i. . ... nil the circumstances, the Palladium arrived at a very natural conclusion, (supposing that Mr. Hoover was a sensible man nn l not a slave to tarty.) that he would be found rais ing his voice against tyranny and oppression, and in opposition to the PI ttform candidate of the Cincinnati pro-slavery Con ven'ioa. We acknowledge ourselves to have been mistaken in Hiram's case, and that he has (if this letter is genuine, and wo have no re:tSin to disputo it.) but proved to us that a "man cax serve tico ti().t'tr.," tV" XoAnny. "You re'"er to ricrcc's army. I know nothing of such an army in this region, and if there is any man in Indiana sillv cnough to believe he has one ..Virs here, let ti t ft. jni.r i-o ,w- ,lrtTnoa. T 7 7 " '
To take the conversation of Iliram with bv alverfiseinent, that the sale of the Dciv the "good citizens' of Missouri, as a sample wre Trust Lands an K an-a- Territory i- p . -of the good feeling existing "down" in Xd. ; poued from the 2vHh of October untai the IT.h , . . t,, ... , d.tv of November t.ri:. :e to ue ptace osLo, no man would be "sally enough" to be- a, 'Fort Leavtwor.h, ia sai 1 f vrritoiy. Tt is lieve that an army would be required there , postponement of the sk of those lands and! to "subdue" such Free State men as is to be ; after the Presiienaiil e'ec.ioia. is a vty propt-r found in that region they are already sufH-1 measure. cientlv "subdued!" They are opposed to in- ' CCrThe Cdumlian. we are sorry to loam. . , : C1 . rp . ,,TX-' has been discontinued tor want of d-cnve terfennsj with Maverv in the Terntorr "IN . x-. .. . T3- ..., , . - support. Air. JtiOWE, tr.an wuomwe do ri ; AN MANNER W HATE ER," Arc But kaovs- of a more c't.Ver honorable, gentleman, up about Lawrence and Ossowauomie. the i labored hard :o budd it up 'o a paving point. Free State men, don't talk so blandly, thev but failing to accomplish his purpose, be w i-e-speak riht out like free men declare thev ' lyabandoned ' enterprise. To bis credit, be w , , , . vi- , , it sail, that wt vever los has occurred in are opposed to having slavery established in u . - ? . S, . connection with tne parer since be became that Free Territory that th.y will not obey connected with it has been s -ffercd bv him-; the laws passed by the Missouri "Border self. Cf. Gazette. '
Ruffian Legislature." ati 1 tie re' the i-liu-f .-s armv of Pierce is called to "sub Ju these rih, freedom-lovin g and tvrant-ha'ing men!
ritonfn, ;.t d wh Iff .' -Hi :vs i: as Lis car-did and dehbeiate opinion, that those who are held as Pris ners. are so from the fact that Uj(.v Lave ..jmfHd upon tl ma wf ti.e rope wi0 are r).t. and deceived them into a rtih'tm:t '- orsi'lHif '.'.' - t-rr'tor; ," and l.i ?ti !e5 uc!i ti.en a Robinson, Hrwn Deitzler ai,d othvi , a "l-izv.h.-j tiding de Us:'" Again Le rays, "tie uigw.ic act of ti.e '.riitory has b'.en wontonly srruj 1; d i.ndi t ;...; . .- e ' t t .- i ..... ty me taratacs ana K.-aters.r.er.ce i. action in the premies, "and lie Pierce ought to have ? nrlaeaed with tome of thend" Q ire a II State man," is Hiram ! W-.-ii, v,K -rcc 1. ::a: .l- i eavcara! h.-.. f'-SURli- it pose that. will be considered fair for us to jp j;rani j ag o. r". M'en "the bill which wa introdue'd by I. -aglas and pa'd th. j S ru'.-.'' he has at le.i.-t s. t ii iht- char-.j of J:idgu Le corupfe to the (irai.d Jury, aicl has prcbablv adoLed his mode f i-ea--oiin ' to c-.-jm inc. himse I that tt'.cc n--;.iT!prv WiCr- I: .U:M , , , . . p.-?soi:e! i . ,., , . , , ., a vi.jlation oi ti : Mi'aii..: law, but that thev , , . ', , , ttif.inlve? iial wor.turiiv !r:imr iil ii'oier l;e:a in tluran t..r .ii-ceivi:' ' :..- 1 i .1 . n- . i i . u 1 lot that act. Wetiike tr.e Kllownii' exT-iot .... . T .. , . , 7 .... ,,. fror,i .hi ram in the hands f our nnder: "This Territory was or'rai.ized-' bv tn act of . Congress, and so far, its auti oiiiv is fioia tic- ' United States. Ic has a Legislature tlee'ed i.i pursuance of that organic act. Tnis Legisia ture, Lp'tt'g ait i nstrt-: " i 'mnri bv ' which it governs the Territory, has passu! Iowa Tl.u.-o ,t. ,.l I'..:..,!' States making and authority,': a'l that resist l.t.9e 1;IWS rhl lho -.T :iUth);,v of tl,(. r;riiteij .:itps anJ irt lLfcrefure ?uA.-: i- ' ' . ','" rr.oon. v-,. .... .l.,, ;,- i .. , Fon r'.id Vh' "i" w, d'n 'V'.u " ,5 f.jl( i7ii ,,,uit,, f ,,.,, trtto " lhjc. tnd The D,jcij'ttt.'tt.i. Doctor A. , Weaver, of Ib.gftstown, Ind, M. L., A-c.Ae.. po1itic of Ul!Cie S:,m a te a- doses. A few days ago while Induing forth, fo od citizens of Pahon Tow i nv:i.!;ip, tij on ::r : .V ticket ' '!! r nea-essitv o. vo ally, and elect iriir him ludoe nartieularl v, i- ' " - . r.nt,!r,i ,,r,,n comu rj'!...- 1 ,1 :a'eM''irs I l:. :. l l. : , ; : 1 . ' , '' ' '''- b-aivrs. "Doc" 11. to: tra d the n;. man S: were ly.t-s Whereupon hat m:. h j the charge upon the wry hl authority and. sa:j l0y to ;his lnaUf,r ..to-nallv an :, , , , , 11" . 1:av 1:or" 11 '" ;!'' deny. Jo-7. .' ta.id he, draw ing a latgo p. j.; ;t from I is uvvi-oat. Let any man . and he tinfold.-d to their astonished iraz- wi is gene 1 ally known as a H,rs ::'!.' 'wi.'-!-, con 'aun' l n lite i.l.c for! rait of the celebrated r . 7 . i: . . i .1 "i u.osunclc, w uh l.t location and otl.er nr.uor purin uiars. Being immediately recognized by one of the Doctor's friends, he exclaimed " - -s, Sir, by ! he can show six the best colts for gmeial purposes of any horse in Wayne county!' Meetin' broke immediately. tTUr. i.ii'.n ' f r,v r..,rr 1., jt j8 belit,vi d p;i:ched up a peace, until' after i U;, presiatlUi;,l election. The Missouri Deraocrat of Monday last, says that the steamer! Tatum brought down from the border country ( some "three hundred Missouiians, (o Booni!Ie and other points, who had enlisted for i the war, but, in obedience to Gov. Geary's ! peace now rcignirg in Kau-as Cincinnati Commer cial denominates it as "hollow and unsubstan tial. It is not founded eui the rock of law. t ; of ,.AW.- aR( . trutl)fu, uh-ervatior,s: ,.-r. . . , , .. , td makes the fo!!tvTltere i- peaKansas, J ee 1 ti the ;.Ue tnc.-i there are content f. r itsswe.-t ake lobe ga'lel by their cpp:e--o:s w-t a Mile while, cheeic.l by the glorious hot e, n w iipemng int. that thev wil a n- .ar ! t J t-.-.i Vi i CJ liOttl tiot. .. their cl ,-ii;o " iil I- ; .::; , -.-J a:.-d ! u tlusi.- ivi.a IVe.'i i bill. I the ill 1:1'. b. night, by ihc verdict of -.he Aiceihuc in Novenaber next. 1: ah:s hot .- f W 1 ' . i i ooin.'es.s je. is. ti promise fade-, there can beau p-nce. u: slavery ami death are dominant in :!,e o'sjiu. I'vV..uUti"h of rev .'.at ion of W e belie v e .:; ud u d. 've have now th Its ''creative is ti V,"e bdiv vc iia rea.'e : t "':-' blood, victory. fr'.Mr. J. llauhh Free state Lcel-latnre 1 . t . ! '..S;1S o T . f, p i vi nil ef K a -t thrall";',: a-.ldu-nee t Starr Ha'.l n S o kctched in a forcible 7 i 1 ti i.:;::.:.n fu c s-.au t en dm e the savage r -:' !"'- it the 1 amis :tr!'-arit:e .hi, h have been ct r nt oed Ot lie . t a i v hell-hound-, under t verv ey es ana r.se et gvver:.'.aaei.t on:cei who liiid t!:o p wer to proja-ii tl.can but f..'.I X'-t it. sr tim TV north, that ' Itt reply t a the s,t.Je nsse;t: de hv the Buchan'e: - In th; 'see ftate naiti v. r:e as n.-: h t Maine as t vo slavery " v ii:;;!!.g5' the whole tri instance where f;ees:are locn ngrc-ors. His -!:a!ea-.: ts v eae iy vineang. After he Lad concluded -dr. I mace of New- York made s-.taae claqr.eiit marks which w ere ciathi.Salo cf KarL3.".s LAJa ds Tojtp. .t. The Cor.ami-sioner et Indian A:Ti:r-, bv mif.ilofltv ot ttie ire-itie;) . .'i.iS iv en n-'ll
Wayns County Agricultural Fair. .. The -ixth annual Fair of the Arncukurrd
S vclttv was held nt Cambridge city, during ? last week. The attend.ir.ee was ipttite large, consider:!!? the l.igH state of polltit. al feellr in the country. The exhiMtln of Il-r.-c-and Cattle was the largest and it-?' ever ccm.tv F,;ir in the St-ite. The v ;:. t::c ;i;ecli?5 :ii':il 'prt:"t:r.e:i was r.t Ifrrsf a.i.l .-;ir-d, but i;i mativ arth hs quite re?t ::L! ic. The variety i' t.ibus ': x!;:t;::r-i was siot i:ir- ;;s v- Vut ;ter t. .1 lu u::;'tv of the :.s :i. Tht il iiiuca taste he the b: dies' "f Cat;. bridge city, vt ho mani-le-red quite a.; interest i:i tins departnei-t of tlie exLibition. The e: trhri.-p.i hv the ladies was conducted with tuuch pr. prit tv, and was an i:;tere-t;r.g iVatuie of the Fair. We regret that ,ther business prevents us from piling a more extended r."tiee if the irticles exhihited: r.r.d tr.-tst content ou. sch es ..... ,i . o i i with sin l a ;! j: that aa w no ieel v.w inter- ... c: r.i u.c ;:ccess . l the cause ct Ajrncultui and iiii ciiiti.i a 1 aits must have been hitrhlv irr.-itiiie'.i by the evidences of prosperity and imp.-i ve:. . exhibited at the late Fair. Much .-:, il.t is due to Mr. A. 11. Clavpool. for his ni '-inug eiloits in supei intenulpg and lnanagit.-r the exhil iti -n. 1: w::s go tten x:o ccTiouiV'-'iy. ai.-.l conilucte.i to the .satisfacti. n rf ail. " The next n.ectiiiir of the sociefv will ! heii on the li.it Satuidav in Nov ember, at t'entteviiic, when a proportion will be snhiiiitted to locate the Fair p:;;:,;t; nt: v at this place. This course is urged as a matter of ccoiiotnv and convenience, as it is desisrned to lease, I- r a uuuii er ot vears. trie jrrounc and erect a permanent fence and the necessaiy buildings ore. 'I hh; matter, however, wili l e ileteiUihied by the majority f the inei t i i w ho may attend the next meeting f f the s. ictv, and it is the de:c of none to ret nt .:.) r f the w-shes of those it.tercsted. We h ail ,,a ; : ee a general attendance iVoin l' the count v. i . i vi i u .- A e nie infoi n.ei. that 3ir. tlAP.r.i i;. the con j eator r Coni Mr. Pi-i -fir, charges that he was 4 n. 1 o U ...... v.1 .... 1? , ..t
t: hen on i!:c "c u:pi usatioii bill,' and miIso" Kern, because of ti c many pecuniary obligaoiii'tiLy l.a.l his tiat.K-iceordeu. There is i.ot tiou conicired on the eui-.or -f that sheet bv on.- w, td of truth hi (!.. r,,,,t f T.-."f him.
j-.r i .rr ,:.i 1.0 whin the vote was do a i :, that 1 hi and 01ed "i:u" when his m-u e was calh d. We n.akf thi statement . i;hi. et tin- hio.w Udtte if Mr. iVrtir, ,'..0; sioo.tv ;i an to r ',' justice to :!11. 11. Nebbed by the Obi 1 - - .-c'; .1 J.ot nt a nn.ait viil:i v. cailed Ibiurboii in Mrr iil hich about thirtv irishinei! wi re engaged. Mr. Colfax and his o :i:j et:tor. Judge Stuart had been sj cakii g there, ::nd the I Mshnioc. who had t.ikeu 'offence at a banner can led in a wagon occupied principally by holies, sti P'fed the wcgon when
at the edge of town proceeni, g home, m..de.Uie 'Cincinnati Platform candidate. They an indiscriminate attack on the men, women believe that Fieedoui is National, and for that .and children in the wagon with bludgeons rea. oti they are going to vote for Fremont. and all kinds oi missiles. In the melee one They also believe that Slavery is Sectional, , . 1 -if T 11 1 and that Buchanan has identitaed himself so oi the lnshmen was shot, and a .Mr. J.etteb' . . 1 , , ., . , , completely and entirely with if, that he lias a Aery respectable cithen was pursued by a sectional candidate: therefore they
thc Ir'-hii.en .and most brutally murdered, Mr. Coltax, w ho cau.e luting on horse-back a short time afterwards, near the scene . f these ontrntres. was attacked bv the i;,f; . ted demons; th.ev clubbed ami nearlv hi:-: ked down his ho; -o, hut he managed t. 't away fioni theia. Sev ei.ai . tiier persot s in passii'g hv. were attacked and some of them b.-.dly injured. All parties agree that there w as no provocation ft r this laturderotts j.ffur. The Irish vnc itrido-uhieuly under the hi-spl.aii-ti! 'f I ail wlnsk'.-v and ab:o surch.irreti ' : li t he spirit i f I i.a l .aoMi lb rot-r n:ifia:. !. :: IV: : wax ami Aiiai:. W- ware fail b! v s: i i;i k, on h.ti !y r e .oiii.g ti.c :. 1st chapter i i Kings, wi;h the .-iu ilailay i f ciiaractcr be; v. i i i; It :i iinr.nii and that old tilllbt.- etlrg v 1 -1, It "i l v t;. v a:d . Iih li Ahab di siat ;I i nan in hi- sti lad naanite-t- in ref. ien.e to t'nc accui-iiho: f Yd a t-. j-".o h:.M . -ay-ha-.e it !' a ;: gaadt a: , f hell . h, ,...:, I; is I,, , r i a. to i..y hoats-e: ami 1 v. ill gave thee for it a I citi r ii.eyai d than i"; or if it si t :n ..1 to thee, hell ;::va th. c the n.-ith of it h. u.. :.-y. An I X . a I. said t Al.-d , .as ti.c go-, i-i; i. n.t of .sp.!:i wou! I doiiL ) 1f r I : -i it me, that I sh ". -.' the i'.'.l I rlfa;:ee of m v fat be r unto i At ' Ahab c-!:u :t his hota-e, i.cavv h . . d. ; f-er.;ase if the w.-r-.I wl.ie;; Xa- 1 I - iii I...- ,Ti ::. ... ..'. ii.ad Spoken to c!ri ore. Iha: .1. ! eh th, kh-V u '.'.- cot..: : a cod her wi. keti i lotting. pr'cic'" ti.c ;-.;-, ?;.! -i-r--v. 7 i'; . '-: a their '..! i".i. . tad as ia j .'-,' t" i-.-i the '.-. h e:v,tid vincvMil bv wicked vi d.-ace, .atid :'; .-.liy sncceede.i in '.. a'. I: N";.1 th ;..o-t - :-ty driven at' aa. i t-'.t:e 1 :.' d- . ; i t. .to At.at; ! : I't'C-ir-a to :aae l- -'c--the htevard. Hat murk r,i th-' . '.' lllij .h w.ts directed by toe Almighty, to iaeet Ahab with tl is i;:cs-a-e: - i'hns er'th the 1 1. In the td.'co w-I.ere .r II ! of N'.il- :!-. s i.u .. Ri...... . i:tix thixi:." Jttst : as It ali:"i:i .! dent, ilae slavc-L dder wail a- I. a. K T'lV , elected Pi .-I-' rest satisfied to..:, v ai.a as i,:nTaiiia . -. :.r i i o . -i . .. l . t . .1 . r l . . . - a n e"' feld !..:..- whavh they cat; drive their siitphis i.-.;;.a:i c-attac. The a v. nl t atrar ujion this f.ar Lttid the c.arse pronor.nced tipon Ahab. unless it shall like htm repast cf its sat:?, and bntaibl? :clf. But happily, ro stich fate, as we verily believe, is iu store for us. The people Lave not yet concluded to select a regular Filibuster to rule over them.
..' i -.m.hs -S:.rkk'" for I :i-v-"-v. j H-n. J-hn St'dcli Senator iro-n 1. .uL-lana. '
original Bi:chU';tu i : .n. and i a.c f Listr supporters in the uth. in a letter to the Buchanan rotate t 'etitral Cotam.Ttvesay : t f--,'ttf .' t If A ii..craor v ie -t V iriu:".. an arnt-itt :.:pr;er : V a::.l t!;e t.'is.c:i:iiiti pi.; n.i. r...iLc :ht toil iwir; "rl.tiek" in a let um L The CLarit tou Mercury of August tilst, declared: .7 ; tiiii't ?i. 'S-r.th Carolina.! not . o f her jres-' it, Ii i '.-t ' or r. n ;r.j.-$ t:i l c,-. ov, 7".i-' ov ' Oi', -, rT-f - j , ; .. - Th:s :s th-e ca-.s.tvn scntiu.cnt if all the Buchatiaa leaders in the Swiitb. and is being ' re-'h..cd 1 v the leaders of thi.t ti.rtv ir. the . . ... 1 North, m order to tn-rhte:! the timid from the : . ' ... , suj'p..rioi i reiuout. v e hot e ti;ere is not to be found a single fltBE nam in the whole no'.th silly enough to be intimidated bv such tLtonts. N'-tic.-.i.le. As h t,g a. Germans are found ac'an with the bog-i.- democracy, every thing got son smooth.lv not a ripple is discovered on the surface of the political pond; but let a few throw oil' the leading-strings of political .demagogues, an d attempt to walk alone by the Republican light which has shed its benignant tavs on his reason and judgment, and toithvvith is heard a how! like unto that said to hare emanated from the kennel of Professor Larrabee the Sdithte! a few davs since, to " ' 1 " 's' H"1'"'"1 " UU " .'hut t'rf (icr.'Hfins icerc tll in Jftdandf" Or, : like the how l that ari-es from the kennel of the Jell., by a half-fainis'iied cur called "Reporter," against the business i f Mr. J. Kern, merely because he belongs to the German Fremont Club! lie not only r.ers at Mr. ' K.'s "ex ra quantity of poor clothing," but he upbta:.! hlni for being a ., ,.'" We s-heiuid think H at a pap- r so very sen-i:ivc about, tin- C.h. ih' uuf-stioi,, would he the la- t !', to pen. .it a crib! -ier to sneer at the r- !i..f an V o ?; but 1 1 : i c- par tic ti liar iv Do'-s Jeemes dedic a retaliation of tb.e : sanse kind on his ow n private business, thai ! s1 "tdd j ernii' at.y one t.. ubii-h in Ids J.aper 'hat his :i.-:ghb-r is -.-ilh.g our !(, i.-i't" Ne cuhJ, wiih eipiaiiv a-much truth, ytiy that I'.idcr was r.hing "an ex'ra qtiatiiit of p. .or'' !h.oks, Stationery, vvc, to the public
m ouc.-r to make it jay i.:m tor the an tactcured last v. k p';cd !.. of the postullace, about the loth
r litii of March Ta-xi! If J. tines is desitOK to have the dine drawn. heeause a man diff-rs wi'h him in politics, 1. t the bhter cup he placed t his own lips and see how he will The Germans of our ci'y, take them gen- ' eraliy, nre opposed fo Slavery and its extt-n-1001 son llii-v mt. it ..! .-n o r 1. 1 ti. .ntj arrauitf repudiate him. And for this cause the honeyed "ords ot llattery ana praise, winch could . If found as thick as hops scattered ail over it;e .t e.i., 111 r;erenee to mem, are now cnang- . ed to tuch epithets as "nn an," "sheepish," ii'cuq tihie," "tools," and one of our best Mei'-i-ani Teii"is is advertised in that paper tis nn.kiiig a sale of hi principles to the Know Nothings, with the hope of getting rid of his extra quantity of poor clothing!" JJgJ'The Ai.ieiicaa State Council of Iowa, recently nu t at Oskalooia, and, alter ropu-di.-.tinir Fallmre and DonaM-sr.n ic; d i ( ,1 irt i e:r it mid Dayton. Tins will iguh-li the ISint h. po v. 1. ch ei.ccttaai; v ( xt.nguntho slaveocrncv have so a il.'.;-.. li i;i : !:' iietil i a..:. idly i he risked for lean f,ta;'i!fth in "The gre.-at .-.n.i surpiislr .t:c; charges every whvre anjaarci.t throngh.-tit ti..- slate of Now Y-.ik, warrant the . t !l:. III n.:t t o t t : ! -? .a-.' I.ot f . i .. a-.!.' .. s . t,u ,t ,r old lV-o-k. Trc-e ; New- .1 e- -i-y. IVnn-y hanla, Indian ai at f lii-i.-'s. erdy. i.'is cl: :;:.i-c? f. r det !:.! .a -v . .- a; .1 bv dee ee ; .".;: i r, l ea -. ; iu-. al arg:tn.r!it,r.:.y Kepublicati, to Lr:-c-:r."'i'd ijo'itce," oy votiiig fer Buchanan, anew p'ae, has be.-a d-vind' at She!bvv:h-, Ltd-. ' d-cima'e their number, so that Ba-ik and Pa.-e',, woai3 pav... tpc y ;n t;;e H-jostsr S.ate. It H-ctrt th;.: the Ilepub-' heat ii'dd a m-e ingat Sheit.vv iilr-. rsci-nalv .4 ...:,. accomrc : i f the crowd, a aey n-;gat ha.-. -:- water o.n.e eiftlculiv ia stWe; C"'o tin. ra at to2 tump, ti. e naer. engaged at it sent roan d-.wn to c.eia away the dirt, and le' dascoverei a largo i oil ( f-yvyh which he braugh: oat wiih 1 im. This r .. II was analyzed by several physicians, amo-ig wLvm was. Dr. Wincbel!, of Rash Co.. an I flund to cor..! t a;n a stafTicaent qair.t:y of arnie in it to pojson sev-.-r' th'-:and per-ot?! The atr.hor of such a dattiMble crime f..r murdering bv whch;-a'e, is unknown." Sj says the Con -mrsviile Tiixes. BpjjS I is reported that one thousand of . the friends cf J. L. Robinson are corning to this p!a- to avenge the castigatioa given to jhim by Mr. Tu'Iidge. X us? let i: pass.
l!:..t 1 lea... a: s majority v. Ii! not fail o - h -hi i t of I - a ,., :;.;.t te. '1'het county . f Lavvre: ee, i'. r hoao.co, which the democracy t 'y carried in j :.-t -.'.n s by a n-a-; : i; y ft..:. . tot' or th. n-aed, I. a s a . ct n : I v bvt a poah.d and :' u. d t.. f.ntain a iaaj rity ol lull ir.'c thoiasaaoi 1 n'-tjaotiters. The Washu gc v. L'nh n. 1 c; !.;-o..ji's
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- i i . hi- ch i.l i; l I l-'iho'.-ii. that we hear Hark t:om ti e Tt - 1'. S. Ser.ato. tetIr.s r,v.. ; 1 !;.. wioe .1 hiU. :t th ! .: v p us lvnc 0!;c-!:itU-i ! - mature. -e t ranthe statute v p;.' l-ati'" Ji.i proe : c ai:u bv.t ' V s v , "I'ti n Tv 1 '"- !- I A.' I t t I V. vr;.. - - .ti.-.-'. tha. the iiaitiv v . . : , i f ; - g: U! t':a: :S'J ise i t traud re el. acted in Lv lop. v,.t. i-r,;,;!!;;!!:, n: li col lcol ,u .w ....( steers. : have teen enu: anu ei. i.-vutetl to the driviug out ot -tatc r.u ti ti In ti.e 1 ciiilov v destrovt i ee it g caiiot-t-iiXi - n.uri.c: me mer. ia isliius , , . - . v. i tr.ei. steal. i l1 . airou;g punt iM u..i;m' comirsr thee? burning: h
ed in vti.ce. by the 1'rco.dent oi ly ap- . proiupily c oi a conveniiott to dete-.tuine her poims a i.i:..;u;:o Ui i.i eai a section of the duty iti the crisis. One by oue every Southl in..!:, v, hi .-c ;u:y it i to Like the onwis .era Sta.e will folh.w lor evimp'.e Their i.rd the b.I' pr. v . h t..ai all persous in the conclusion w ill be to ii-p tiato from tlie North.
Territory i n the ah . t duly, shall be taken ir.to th-e cnuusc-raih n. 1 anv i.ne suppose tan: peir i : e -i .c ! to ih i w ol:I-.l at-ts it auv f ceo -i - taker, w ho wasn t l.i era to I s e i'v Lev . man would be considered cra.v who would thit:k otherwise, i' '.) S ilppoioteil hi 1 moment. He has alpartisans to o!;'ce. and
juitgntg ot the ihnraeter ot nu ,-t id th. se : ti.e Nuitn to K-rni tc.tm, will be her certain holding office under him. we should say th.it ' policy. The exclusive pos-essiou of ihe four the nio-t unscrupulous pic shivery meu he i great agricultural staples ot North American could select from the "diilVrem scctiiuis" of , exportation cotton, suar, tobacco and rice the Union, w ould please hint host. places it within her power to make any Suppose To inh-' P.Ill had passed the ; treaty with England she mav desire. The se. IIou.-c, and these appointees to take the ccn- cretof Northern prosperity lias been the fact sr.s h o! entered on their duties. They look that the Sou'h has up to this time sacrificed at the hill , s their -v-de, and It say a that all all her advantages arising horn the exclusive who me there .n the 1th of July, are to be agricultural character of the pursuits of her numerated. N. -.o recollect that Stringfel- people (including her exclusive possession of b w was in W..-hln-;toii at the time this lull those staples) in her commercial intercourse was encocted. and was in sweet communion w ifh foreign nations, in compliance wish her with Toombs. Ihagi.;-, Pierce ivc Co., and obligations under the Constitution of the United that not h ss than :-ct tltoux.tml one ae- States. Without the South to supply as at count said "four thousand" .Miss. urians had present with nearly all manufactures kite rewent over into Kansas to ci It hr.tte the Fuurth quires, from puis up to iron houses, of which ;' J.iJj. in anticipation of the p..s.-age of that the North has enjoyed a Tactical monopoly ilill, so ,:s to claim the i'u',t of having their llP this lime through our duties on imports, names Liken as l.t,naj'J'- si-ttlcisiu the Ter- ai'd w ithout the practical bounties to the North ritorv. Their claiui was considered good, be- t the expense ef the South involved in our came they were '.. the Territory on the day 'tational laws, the condition of things at the the P.I II des'gnau'd! lK cs not Vvn v sens!- North must at once change. Her wealth and blenadcr se- the ei'ect Toou.hs Bill would power will vanish without them, in an hour Lave Lao. with all its blighting as it were. Her lease upon them expires with and withi 'ii, i (.;-. idd l...vo been nlai t- the defeat of James Buchanan, should that "7 ... . , , . , '. . .1.1 1 . 1 ........ 1 .
coin t hat lair ; ( ;:.; 11 01 oiciti a! to trie TI.,- i,.. , oi' the Soi. tie ..nth. and -. wcio in iho:i' N :t :a . :; i , ,v trl ot ,:.-.,! ;d! ccst.ieie:- oei i! o at. i;ci' .;;:!. :i ot i;s passage, and they regarded it as a certain and suie means oi' Hccomplidiing the w euk of propagating and extending that bbu-k cui.-c! But. thank God. they w'ere thwaited in their well-ilovi-i d ;: ,'; en nlng scheme. They thought the Bor.h:r R'ltiaan law s were m odious that the Republican uandeis v. ould he clad to get 1 hi of then; -. r-vy teams that the opnet liter of ju.-uec by tin' pro-slavery Senate, to the i ppie--c(t people of Kansas, woe.h! l e iiohiai . l without detecting the A i! iahii O'l iOiM i' the ;, I ill the u.eah But the finds ,f Freedom were wide ;iv. ah S.-ail and they cn;-hed tht ii er, w hii-t the a, e ill i'. . ; s w e 1 e 'elicit ;it ing t he 111- . 1 t 01 .. . ' ' .. 1 .1 " . 1 is .- 101 I. . . 1 i'l ee 1 i. i 1 tit .ilill n a noie j eac ; .: ,e ami iiuict eaco. ; ,e ;it:ii ij 1 1. , , t .1 ... .1... ..! 1 n t t! w ere i j;ci avoi :ng to aeV,, "c" f blood and eon t.inlt Ttiroiigh the n:eai. treasure thev had been and were spen 1Pierce. Atchinsoii Co., through their tool, Douglas, deceived the people once in their liberal promise of "squatter sov ereignty " to i riiment, and thev determined not to ih ,t... t. ..1 0100,, .,. l, 1 . . . . t. .0 ...... . tt.o li.enutiiic.in Jli'iise ot Konro-ontativcs ... -1.1 ro . i.-ii tepudiated the Toombs Bill. '1 i i s-oii.iii.ll ol 'the t lliou.' 'J'he Cimrlestoii .lcri, of Sept. 2, thus sptaks of the fcfiesri of the Senth in lerard to a ihsi oiuiit.ti of the I nio::: ' 'However rrons'.-ous at.d horiible th thonpht of it mav have been at first to her bee; friends, fa- ...... , . . ; uuaiirity Willi it us an alternative to incessant lu- ; jury und detraction, (ihs reiuie.cd it less and lera . n ; a -i'-c. r.t, i.i, tu ti.c 1'ATi.n. r:o cotilempiatiues ' it. l.r ! eai.gs I -are inaieii that transition r i: it. wt..-u the ia t v irtuous iiiind.-. are 1 to -Teat t -.. i':-:.f. T 1 Vt-t. 'Mil c -i -.) a- te jot c- ,:;,..:..,:,' -eiiee of r of i,( f-.uf-ii niivn, iVu'ed !'' .s 'itit he '"Hi: i'l oi :. !'.i:iii.'i:tr iia ta r l..ce, o n: ' e; a a ', t aeii pi'y, tia'n t a: Uraee." io.ri the S. C. Jfrrrury : the "jjat- !: i- f d.-uiih-n ii-iii-h'J. but the ran- !'... siavedrirerV party fiiin.seif a s'ave--e.-ct i oh-a.iiio'i from ti.e Tippecanoe ai.ih f which the sland.-rers ef (o.-aeraS itrr.'. r i p: Itattie ;:. Ii .::' . ; i' i'l t .! iroT.i fed by h . i .";. ipnci a:- a revf ! cn 'i , w ha h we o " : '': in folid - -' -ra aaiiict i i: t;:;., : I an fire !;' : ion. Ar.J, y :very tct of f ruh.n.'l Kit f. r : (' v.. voa t- ... in,.r., r--ioi,t . ... ; 1. .' ,. f conttuntljaa.-tt ve Kt-vyjutica a -', a i I i:a . v hV We Sec, by tiiis week's J.-:F., that the -si b nt of the Duck Cub -ti this ci'v Las v-r it r-n ' If th- f :k of b-.-arh;- all the -.' e. - J'tii.y .- of j .: . i . a- L - Ib-nrv !. ay, 4 si:,,. uj : i.i-' own shorn-o-atr-' ' ' r Lu party '. ).'. s-.al jt ;ii-t-?f -(;. W J; cr lu-r. .Iiur.es B i .i . on- of ih" w-'--rat pi co-ers of ti.c Metic i:-t Chnrch, and wh.- it'tra' red nmeh atata.n trs thi ci'y dur'ng the sei--n f the (ir.-ra! Conf-rence hv I is fr. n'raad' v, wa kno. bed down by a L i .naaa infri-in at Lewitbu -a; a. Preble Co., i ;.io, w:.ii i. - eair .a a peech by L. J). i 'arnst hied. lit- w set.se, -. s f..r wnn? time, but ov m-a a fei-i wh-: res'.or: '. to cox.ciojs-nes-. Bochansn pa' -r.: dtta'-c rn.-j is the same rv-av where ! ft her fxlabivd br the Larder liafEat til i!issjuri :n tj'- rr.nrdr of inwomen ar. i children. Virginia w ; a d:::--. c' iv dry is :.. , aa Cudth Caroreree of opintolerated , or ia ataiiay ether) wl.t re an a. i a:. l fh! f. tin r. -t . T,., ,.i . , J . . . ' ',','" , '" 3 J , oi'g a K puo.crtn t::----'.ng. ludmrili Jmrr'-J. " , . F?ar.tlt cf the I-Iiino Election. THa Tt-turrt i"-,im n Ktit Katf ran t-iW?ta tn 'nr. tts' ti,., h o mijority over the Buchanan ticket 24,540. ' " . " .... The Rrpablitan eatdidaae f.r fiovernor beats It a Whitr " I r)r .r-n.',f. tiri-t-t rlmh n1 li.oSI. I be tvepabitcan gm in on vear isj
The Trogramra of th3 Disuc'.vaUf 5
'igt-'it :ar, rr, S!l; writant frouj New W:k to Li vi Kno ing well that the S,m:h will not dtv.im of continuing a natiot-.al fsivtence in e ws.en Use covrrnr.s.-nr U ia the 1 aids of tlwe titaniin p 'Wer oaiv on the Norther pp.!!:ir pr.-jaateea,-:ntr-.er. . w.f s i:;if ,iu:c ;u'KOWii-Cg no constitution!!, I- gal. or moral obligation that eontlicts with their intense hat re 1 to her. I hve !..; the h:-t idea that the United Su-es will hold t.'getlier in ca-e of t!se election of Fremont. I: iv u;,r,hio-;ab!e to Sell these tru'fcs in rri:. Tbt v ar ttaths. howtver: and I ei it to be my duty to aid in m-ikih them known. Not caring th.e np f my tinker for sho prejudices ot any vneinthe dischar -e - ot a puhi-.c dutv. I am r re rare J to tin J t! , - o! Ml i i .... se wi.o patnier to so..'.tio:.istn, rolling up the white of their eye at what I am now writing, Shot:! I R.i.li.-ma- ? '. Wji, ti ......-. . v v. , nvniirt, art rec!att t! e warning I aai - gi li.vai on". Go. J i i.i y win nr. i tnr!: leading hnei w :i iio'-miiv convene tha .' ! ' peaceably if possible forcibly if necessary, ; That determination will be carried out. I ;antieiua.e 110 war to fi 'dovv it. The South wishes no war. The North will lose enough A ' by ti e termination of the Union, w ithout risking more through eivil war Direct tasvthm ' and favorable eotutnereial tieaties nh foreign goTcrnments that n-.ay make it the interest of - o.e j 1 m. not Hniicij'aie xucnanan oeaat. ''eaat. let 1 am prepared to stand where eveiv man living south of Ma-011 V Dixon's line sl.oiiht le toiiml. on the instant tne present line should be foiiml. on the insiant the pre; t.vneral loeriiment must be surrendered the bands of the Seward. Hales, Iiurlingames, Gieeleys, tiidding-es, and Wades of lht . f the Union is to continue. W. D. W h. -- - T-r7 No man is more entitled to the epithet Sectional than the Hon. James Buchanan, for whom an inoi iliriatt' degree of nationality is cl aimed. "iting to the fusion convention between the Hards and Softs of New York, he says: "Tiitt whole touthern countrr will hail thit rf ,,,,; us- ,;,i!i.iw i il... .lnd No country but the 'Southern country' is 11111-11 uioi Bi'i-uum. 1 iiiii ttoiuiirmes 10 uuc,,.i . . .. , 'i-i . . . i riunfti. t G.iiiiiif . - . .. . .. . , . . . i "J' imnnii s?.ijiiiiic ryr, me ttJ.'Ht niantrv. j he reijards it, the rojoieini' or indignation of ft, . ..V ti 't iiti one tn 11 , -Tii nil i.'u ?cui;iii:r. x iilftl which the "whole Southern country" hails is a rainbow. STATEMENT F THE ALU AMK INPURAXFK t. O M T ANY, of 1M.M J 9 4lflit, n:.le t.. the Ao-ntor .r lm .tl of Ititnw, l'urunt 10 tlis lw of f i.l Stiifce, lu rtition to f..r;ifli In urn-r t ompimd .Firm. '1 he iiatne ul f thl CiiniT.iiriv Httir AlhaTici 1 umirmuCoUi'Hl.y of l'tillii.tt-llitiiH il lucnti-'! in tll filyof lr'hiialei).lit ttri-1 Stt of Ftii.sylvfi!. "fron.l.Tlie amoui.t i f it caitl ilwk ! 9:i0,(AHI 00 Thtrd. 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