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anifesto? fYes.l Then vote for lim wL j
ands en (ho platform that brands the docme of that document as the pirate s creed e man whom his letter of acceptance of the jmiaation tendered Lira, declared that to i ke the domain of another people simply rcause we may want it, would be to destroy i e character of the country. Cheers. Are! j'j in favor of the Union? Ve,l Ar: ou ready to maintain and defend it with ti e i od and wealth of trie country" lies, i i.en vote for Lim who hastaid that if elect- 1 I he will eo administer the Go venue tut as secure Liberty arid Union, f Cheers. 1 re you in favor of a eer.tral railway thai ,d connect you wi'.n the .snores ol the 1 hhc, and which shall bnag to vou here, ia ' e great Cuir.mercial Capit?! of the Western orld, the wealth of thoce old nations of Asia at have been accumulating 1" r thousands of ars? Yes. Then vote for :! t IVJ.fr, 1 .of the ltocKj- Mji:nfairt, who, with 1 .5.5 ' rty f-tnnds committed unrest rvedly toa great entral Kailway across the continent to tr.e Adtu bhores of Cahforun. I Cheer. I Ate ju in ftvor of a Bystm of improvement for . our riv.;rs and harbors? Yes Then vote the candidal of the o:dy party which , ands before the country coinruitied to fh-tt jiicy. I Cheer. 1 If Tou w..nld male thhs ountry great and glorious. auJ An example I the nations of tr.e woruJ;iiyou wouia i - . e .v . .. I . 1 : ragjf s ci lur me iieciii'iji uuii iiiiiiu ,!ion of our race, tLen sustain John C. Fre-! ont protracted cheering, and the freedom- f who rally aiuiina Lis banner. , Cheers. I John Adams said, "Creat is truth, ' rrat is liberty, great u huirst'iity, and they ; ust and will prevail. (Loud cheers. We y treat is truth, liberty and humanity, and' ey must and will prevail; and by the blessing Uod, all we tra and all we hope to be, now ; in the future, we will con--cerate to make ' ur country what our country t-hould hi' the. onie ol truth, liberty and humanity. Enthuas'ic cheers. i Th mpptinnr th-n fldiouriu" (l to furm in riri- ' es.-ion undrthe Maihal aj pointed lur (he ! ccasion. Tl.isproce-sion moved up Broad-' procc-sion moved up ay to Nin'h street, where Col. Fremont was ; luted with loud cheers. I he crowd culled . r a speech, but he excused himself by say- . : j Ce.mi.kmen: lam hapjy to fio you to-. 4 h t. aiid rn j-rofoundly giateful to you for: us hienoty ta.i, and it niv rouse w-re as irgo ns rny heart, I would invite you all in, j at 1 rni;ht lake you Ly the hand. Good ; t! A toir.-rondeut r jinus's tf u itwi r to tl is ii;t-iiou : If ti o Border liofii;:;. v of Laws he .vd by tho Fcder.il 'iovernment, CAM y he t.ucc -ssfully le.-i-'cd by the Free-Ktale 'iinttl iit leiiitoiv . jfml r.ow . V'u answer 'i hey an l. resisted by hti--liing to the lVopIe of the United StHtt, j are the ereatdr ae.dsoiucc of that "(iovr i,.it t , " and who ate able to lnouid it like ay in the hands f the potter. The lVoe) can cousiitute adidcrent "Government," iiich will not recognize the ofl.-pringof Bcr-er-Ivtilii.m conspiiacy, invasion, violence and JL-t box .--tufling as valid "laws" of a ccniuiiiiy which utterly repudiates and abhors i em. Anil this will put things where tlrey j ould l-.nvc been had no such gigantic vilhii- I les been planned and perpetrated. t lie American people decide that tho ogus "laws" shall be enforced on the people; f Kansas, we see no help for them. It will! 'ady'ible 'or pVper.' The Free-State! in bay, resisted Border Ruffians they bare ! t-icfiucu ineir in incs uem violence ana i utiae; th.ey have faced seine of their cattle ad other effects from plunder ami spoliation; I . ey have done all that was needed to call 1 ublie attention to their mott unmerited per- I . cut. uus and .sufferings!. Now, if the l'eole fay they must be trampled under the feet! I their oppressor., thir doom is sealed. It t no piestion of whether Slavery shall or hall not be admitted into Kansas it is now 1 here if the Territorial "Jaws' are valid and obligatory and not only there, but fortified ! jy the most atrocious t ains and renaltie. If tho Bonier Ruffians, through tlicir allies in 1 ha Free States, triumph in the Presidential lection, our nobler men will abandon KariU is, anl the baser must sink into acquiescence I l v .1 . . C .1 . Ol , i u.eiuirui mf i:ivi l ower. l-et ruena.in be chosen, and Kin-as will be admitted as !k Slave S:ate wiihin two yems. Theio is no scap from this catastiophe. There are some laws too unjust lobe aoively obeyed the Fugitive Mave Law, lor sanip!e-'-but we do not feel justiiicd in posi- ; ive lcfistance to any such while it stands on e statute book. It is lawful to disobey an' rtactment deemed unconstitutional for the sko of testing i s vnlidily before the iudijcial liibunnls ; but. when thev shall have aliiitr.ed it. there is no remaining course for the on.-cientious oppom nt but to say to the law's jjiiimi.sins i ciiiinoi directly ctf v such a inquisition ; but 1 will make no resistance to Jtl e lmrosiuon ot the prescribed renal tv - Inflict it !" Wo catch no fugitives from Stlaveiy ; but if our refusal mbjects usto tine oi imprisonment, we shall not evade the law's requisition. This is tho course of the Oua-' (!; ra w ith regard to tithes and military str- i vice ; it is the only course consistent at once with the demands of conscience and cf Ioyal-1-1-T -, Rev. Prof r AT. LarRaCEK IS CoJtFER- ' I ious I ap. Larrabee, who o vaunt-; - -rt,- .t. ; .-. o I x ? .. v ....... : . : .ft. i "a J " iu.iuui.-u an ei lui.iiaciuu 01 ins case ov , he Board of Trustees of the Biind Asvlnm, : :id was found guilty by two of them of gross rapropriety, and sensual immorality, has had is case before the North West Indiana Coureuce, which was in session at Crawfordslie, last week. Pap begged leave to be ex- ; used from being tried. He thought it inexedient to have his case investigated where lupaviial judges would render n ilecisiou. He ead that he had never preached upon a cir "ait: never had had a ministerial appointment s i.1 MA .,ot iKtnb K., r.t : "V . , , . . i Oonierence, aud asked permission to quietly : withdraw. The Conference uot bj-lng able to se what i i;onr or profit its organization would have in " claiming Pup as a member, permitted him to i "Quietly withdraw" very Had to be able to i dispose of such a bad case, so easily and with ; o litue uisjtraee ta the cburcb. t That Pap. feared the invsti tion is -yi.i cent. No man of high honor would be satis- t tied with the decision given in the investiga-! ion rt thf mil svlnm K.itrl if ! ,,r,
bee had thought he would have been acquit- t 1,0Pa aud onh lently trust, that there w-.d be Suthern men to go to Kana. and I hav ed by his peers in Conference, he would have su,'h chnS ln svernmental affairs as will strong hopes that we shall have a 1 rge eminsisted on the investigation so that he could awari lual J-' whether ef the.gration. Our fnend should meet an d appoint
ted insisted h ive boldly proclaimed his innocence to the I world. Hi "quiet withdrawal" looks very j much like he was guilty, and amounts to af- ' most an acknowledgment of guilt. The people so receive it, and look upon him as totally unfit for the place he occupies. fad. Journal.
iUCHMOND PALLADIUM.
a Taui-dday Jrloriiing, : : October 10, 1S3. FOR IRLsiDKNT: JOJIX C. FREMONT. FOR VICM I'RE.-dDKNT: WILLIAM L DAYTON. Aid to Kansas. i-e. k oi gai.uea a aocte i r ti.e part , fur lim su;I (r-tj of r.a-i:.g .ring f.i:ni'.i-;s funds C'otl.lll Tho jwing h?tr from Calvin j v,iu..cFletcher, of lad.-j State Culral Cmii-.!' lis, Chairman of the will explain !::? disr0:i:utl m&,,. of the amount .1 etotviv con triba'.t- d Indian Ai'ii.is, Si-i'. 20, i'C.'G. M.tr.7 A. !Ir.w;;i.i.. Tr--aurt-r Drar .. -' am Yours .f the 18th imt., h'i bJi -fived, erif-i j-ini' one hundred nnd tl irtv -three doH'rs and .50 cents; nho n l.x of elothintj all for tho tulferei of Kan-1. A proper distribut on of the things sent and money ui!l be immedia'ely made a intended. ! Wq have cheermir accounts of thoc wo I lifm' f"nt eut- n,i ll!Te tLat the pr..n.ptne.-s ; wi!h wLieh H,l ,,as ar"1 .,s lH'i will susiHin ine Miiiering anu uiconceii u.eir oppuscrs. Many parts of om State are dolwr well for them. Accept thanks for the fi tends you have represented in forward, ng tl'e nbove mentioned aid. Vcrv truly, vourf , CALVIN FLKTCIIKK. Chaii man i' mmit'i c. Wc hoj e tho la-.lics will continue th ir effurts in this highly benevolent and humane cn'erpi i.e. AID TO KANSAS. The I, tdios Kansas Ai l 8 e:ety of Richmond, for the purpose of r;iising funds to re- ' lk-ve the suit'erers iu Kansas h.ie placed a conli ihulion box at the store ui .Si rat tin and Cofh'n, where. -ill persons dipo-od to eon : rib- ! ute can deosiie any nmount of money, large ; or iio.ill, they scj proper to give, for the sup- ' port of the suffering fri-M. li 'f Freedom in Kansas. Tiie free State Men of K.mfa--, have, : during the past season, been engHged in the ! defence of themselves and families fivrn the i outrages of the Border Ruffians, and hence havo not been able to raise anything to sup-i t ,i .i .1. ,i.., ..-:.,, M nv'i l iiw-iil liiiuuii v lie V in rt il i it i a ! nyhtne not only been unable to provide for lhe t:iU,r bllt ll:ive Wn despoiled of all ; ... ,, . , , , ; charity of our fellow men, and ask that aid I bo sent at an early day. The Ladies of this -v.,... r . place hav-.i alreaily forwarded a considerable sum, and contidently assure those disposed to contribute that it will be laithful'y and speed ily conveyed to those who are now suffering
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torthewanti.it food and clothin". I' nends I of sutfeiii.g humanity, wo ask your aid. LvtilA A. ' ANDERlifUO Mauv A. 1Io.vi.lls.
Jk.mi; Eunr. j 1 50. ! It dismissed and restored to private lite all An Appeal to the People of Indxtaia, by dl0 oJficcr3 and ajT(u;att. f that bogus letho Hicumoud Lanzas Aid Sjeicty. i . , , . , , r i i ,i i 1 gisUture, so soon as a new h-;:lalure sh.otild Inasmuch ns our brethren and sisters in ; f J Kansas are now sullei ing lor want of food ai-d , le r :u -v t0 fili tlu',r Tct - clot hi n jj, and as the moans for supj lying the.-e , It set the Free State j lienors free. wanis at liome aro cut off by ho pro-s! iverv I Itannuile-l the most obnoxious uf ti e Borparty, (who have every advantage of lhem,;d(,r Pvuffian laws. save onlv tho cause ot" right.) and I'ovtrn- T i i . - ment. in'stead of affording protection to suf- Ic -cured bomesic-ads m Knti-is to actual fering aid outraged citizens, are seeking to ; 'o'TS whether nr;i e born or not. forge chains to bind them, until they are diiv -! It piovided liberally for free schools. en to the extremity of fleeing the cotiutry j Iturlids the intniumtion vf uw.-ther Slave which should protect them in the peaeeabe i,,t,, Kansas enjoy incut of their rights, or compel them to T, ". , , ... ass,st in crushing out U.eir fieed,m forever. i 1 ,!l "r' d 'he IMr, nil the Jrst ct But they will not cousent to do either. bn u"' ar'J- WZ$. oA..'e i',ei slaves out of the will stand by iln ir Free Soil, Free Press. Free ; Ttrvitury; oiil ,' nA taken out brfure th-.tt Sptcoh and Free Men, though they die in the day, they ire t , '"e t'.-ec foretxr. This onlv attenijif, as manv of iur hravest and best nien r " i, ,,1 , ,i,, j ' -, , -," i . , - ", 1 . . . - aTO letl lo s -ives . .til i t.i-;.t t.i crvn. -m.
wioUlis and suffering which th.ev have and are eudtuii-.tr at the hands of the Border Ruffians. sustained by our (iovernn-.ent. could n..t and need not iiere le repeated. 1-r.oiigli I.aseotr.e to us through the medium of the pro-slavery, ,- i i ,- ' or so-cailed Democratic press, ( this leuig tl.e only public source of intelligence since the destruction of the Free State presses in Km-' sas,) to tell the tale of "wrong and outrage" with wh eh that land is tilled startling acts ' of violence and crime, without regard to sex J or law, arul these hare not been mere rumors, ' i.1,.,r.M,n t;.tro.t ,n,t fv,!J(, sufferers, through whom we have information which, is beyond all doubt, except by that class w no would not believe, though one arose from the dead." In all newly settled countries there m 1st of necessity be niacv hardships and privation? ' u er.dured, yet these, in their worst forms, sink litto liisigr.iucance in comparison with the torHiring teaisanu pressing wan"s wf.icli are now ; multiplying aroan.t thero on tr.e aoproarh of . ' J f. ,.. , , i v '. llilliei ntliA .i....- ?tcill lO I'tS L'lll oue iV t prevent destitution and want among this nb!e band of patriots, who rather thanleld up thtir liberties to the tyrant's power," will S!ve l"f:r dl m treedom s gloriou.- cause and die ln u' Ma,ntl,?anc ct t!:eir maaeniMe Tuaintt-n.ire ot' ii-ei- ir-a'i.n-. i s.' rights, guaranteed bv our constitution, of life; j;rty. and the pursuit of happiness. The slave power has said that if thev could ot drive tito free state peopie out of Kansas, tlwy could starve them out, and without a determined effort upoc the part of those w ho can aud will prevent it, this may be done, for late intelligence says that among the many uunareus wno nave nea to Lawrence xor ii safety and defence, there was not one barrel nour, ana many are ueany ow.uiii or , ci"g; t!e wust De and clothed ; uaiui "unci, "iuu " c
.or;n or nb;u. s committees ia every town to meet t ii em on The Woman's Kansas Aid Society have their arrival, already collected and sent through the agen-t Shannon is with you I bop- before this cy of a cen ral committee, having reliable I time. WITH FULL AND AMPLE POWagents at different points to receive and for-iER TO PUT DOWN EVERV ABOLIward any money or clothing which may be TIOXIST IN" THE TERRITORY. 11 V
( r:ru-'.:d to their tare, the sum of one hundred and thirty three dollars and thirty-three cents ah j, a Lux of clothing worth aboat thirty-two do'Uis. We earuc-stiy solicit the co-operati m of the women of our State aa i r.eighhoi hood ia this cause of common
marsav :il ce. Anv muners or 'J'J! Mr-. M.vr.r A. Howells, Richmv,i.: i. .raj- ;v lvrwarjeu. 1. A. li o-.vl: ; Jen me Eddv, R. L. Hcttuk, Conimit'c. Wo -it. A ..-i-.-o r. ... r.i tkere jvi : Y if : i .-.a. . u 1 t..-.li.7 he.' i. i. . i. i . ' It-. 1 c ( : ia a .eh :. I v. a v.! ;iver f..r a f.-h-t i:; n it.c.i!. r.--:'.t c :: -- iv ncitner U"' :r. nor ni'-'K-v . v. i? I k: v. here t ;. s fir - y. in J.'t:aas .' wri'.i-r further . Or C-": Of if - is to be y ..t, trieie ir i.j Ufn. I'Le i;icirii.U!t lb:'.-rs-rnf-n-o wi:(:ei - v4:S toon ue 0:1 '.is. ru I '. , i t 'v. t r. : :.(- e aii.l t. .-:. - i" ':' i he inr; !e l'. tV" If ye-: . ti.i, t;. rt f-", :i . : . .. i -' . 1 f.' liT.IK" ' .' - ,' ! : u! '' t tue ! . . v ( ..;y of ih. -t ,. !' Julr lat, tin ti) thiit eri t; Kin as -.ij'f ittd a '"Ceritrai Kr;a-i it ttfe rritorv. (..; ti-.e ilia ::!? TKOtr.b X . Y , and t'. e i'er- , j c fr:l.r.i.s 0f 'Kansas nt at lUid apooinbid :t Xutiotwl ommitl-e it' turv, ci on .:0:n cue:, ut of Iudiiia receives he F,e-j States. Cl s, i ih-: i.Ht'ia'.r cot.tii! uti-.ni in ti.is vin l'f -t-.-bur iu'iiaiiit. il J Stute. und ili :.rward them to ti.e : V. l". M. Avry, at ( .. .- If hn ceit&iii ! nif u!is if t!:ietjH'r!itiiiC. heen len-ived iVi-'M ;!.? 'sisce. We &.-k then, that Ilk t'-.rcs l ave o,Ireiy .-.es sent s.le v.-c i.s vcrv friend i.f th. M.f- ; ferin;; in Ivuasas contribotc? ' promptly . Kvery cent ofnioticy n: ' e'e f !: kin tiven t- the I -.v!'--.. y ar.d th. I every art! K.-rii.-.s Ah lor.Y-ii'ie.l jC.e 0! 1. 1 Br .i.i':s Bill. The friends of Mr. Buchana.i are charging that the liepublioaii member' of the House of Representatives, in ;in:; f r Mr. Dunn's bill, voted it lfgali:e ! :!' t ... slavery in Camas.' A more infamous t thsetiooJ could not have been conceived in 'iic brain of the verie.- t liar in the land. To prove the falsehood, it is oiily necessary to Iv.rn to the record, w here it will be found that c ry shivcImlder, trciy Vdlmore man, except three, and errry Northern LornJ'o-o dough-' a-e, except one, utcd vi'Tint the till. Had the .. , . I'O 111 -tt r , , , . , .,, "ry OUi'"'rn "" " V ould fix ry Jlejnildn-an, except one, luce Ul Wul aTt ,I,at L)unu s -Lsil slavery. The bill may be found iu the .-upr lemenL to th-i Congressional Ci'obe, of July :'.', l!?5t, to wh.ich any one desiring information can refer. That bill rii,-tlcs or '; restoration ef - t ,- . it wipes out ti e uorder li;;.ian legislation in Kitivis, by which the u rm of the Bigus "t'ouncir' was protracted till January 1, i i J " ... ...., ....ii wc contend there ire id slaves iu Kansas leZ - lly hel l to servic he! -.v. we believe had Dunn's bill passed, it w ave set every slave in K r.sas free. - i , ,i i o i "e miglit ifive the bm entite, but it is t...o . , ,. luTi? for our SUii;1' Wo L;ive iMcd truthfully ab u t it most prominent feature?, and defy cont;a lic'.k n. , ... , . Whitfield's Lotto i- t. Ciasrk. T , wtek, we puoiisicd a iefer from fcaann0!1 t the murderer of Basuer. We give below a letter from Whitti; 1 i to the same ivdividuai. lo:h te etJoits of the Pierce gether, with the admini-ti :4: i.n to the Free State, men, of 11 e leaders i ave been well hid and atemp:ed to be fatthtuitv oxecnted, by t'ne i4w-o puw..or ,,f ,vernm,':ii." II; 1 it bin- - i . - ivtuni' ed. We are in-,.btea t- our t.-ren i 1r- AvERT' for a cory taken tr -::, tLc riginv, dated Wasiiisotox. I5.h IvI i: .1:. I8-"6. Cla;k. tou have no idea the w.k I have to do in addition to my labors as : dele-ate. I mu-t confess iha" Rder and bi !p - ,rtv vf Abolitionists give me some trouble, I ha've throwa lim twice, and I think I shall give hi:n another toss. I fel c-rtain that they have disposed or his getting a seat, and the only hope is to sen I the election baek. , The last move is to send for irs t.s and ripers. One object is to par his arniv of Aboiomsts that he has here. 1 think that he will he defeated and a commissioner will be sent out: u so. i win get a-, tt. oodson ana others :o take depositions. I have altered iiifirii j.uit a ie: i.i!is io m iii'-
th ink here thai 2wiercC comes j Hp iO the scratch notltj. j 'll.yr kumhltitrvant is e'..- with fyur- I
mt in rt::t'7 up n.c tisc ;-c. ui - -. : ."t -r cSi'l- IF THEV ATTEMPT TO' FIcili T l ATI.'i-: S '. M'S HOYS. th.i Ba is n,fi nr,il C'ril Cirt.i i !! i tn "t . SO . J . If V. ii.'.i: r.-.n rn.n,aTil me i.-.-s e: cfi?"-i"; . ... . f. ;tfj. j. ours, ir.ov, J. W. WHITFIELD. Cut . Clark, Indict Jjthi. n.'h'W we L'- i cartin--a:e ct la:v a .1 ; r.iUifu: rets. ii i.-.'.eition iv is dc-rr-ed ni cessary at t.. t-;t-- .- r-i r.-ui;'. -r? ;-;i:;g the c and t Ist-w ! ..-r., w : a:e. ing to tiack-.-n ami h.a-; ; i. .... , : ..: . ' ....... .if, ..e c. .. s. ... . K-tr-'n-T, to s;i- -hiir co-wotV. ; ,t.!i ::. N. We J -ha f-r nnctltor eli. i : W.- hthat a -er- ii-i ; ; .nC-.u-ul S':u,. ;rat c-f i' is ei v has iisertei ri the t ! ..'.-e.tee of r.-i..it. witr.e;ses, :1a: i -r cla:-e er ws; the ; -to; :'..; vile, snl. ;:: c 't-i-e r'.e:''". no t . mce could b- t hi el ' i: he. s Vci!.! Tits. W i ar "A- i) . -- !. ,i' rt in . . a . f - r iiign Uu;e tli l-.-O ! s r.,.,1 -t-s ,.f T i - vt an in .-nt w iirn:ir; vili! hf li' tr-'er . -n with stiti :-t .aw. r There is t w.iy so ett -cttia to put a -juietus ttr.e l l -ne ot ;a'l.i-r I !,iiv.-.f : that t..ul tonjue that w-uld be -ui'tv if a !di:.g in: ult to ir.iu rv. as an appeal to toe :o t o. ..r m i..ai u . i reeti"ii only lays the feel. tigs and prit .-tplesof an individual, who so far forgets himelfato m.iu go 1:1 sl-iti lei.ng a'ol v .ir.ivi:-,g a ue-lenc'-u-s and un;re.o ' ,n,.,-.,., ,.- t f,..i,.
. , , i i -ii i . Ol i ne iUissisMitru u s-j:ius i.e . u.ei lean ii-idtu' Human law, when rigo.lv admin i . . ' t. -otde not more tnan twvt: . hvo p--r cent, et istered, is bu ati lH-trumetit in the hats Is ot :u Vle.lo commerce tittd sends the oil tithe Ahulhty, with v.bih He "protects the three-tpiartcis to the port - of Eur y and t-. wid-.w au.l the fatherless," aud if there ever (ireat 15rit.-.in. And why ? H causa we have'
o , ...... .iV.r.-.r.,- r.t:l..,l tl for. it is this: and we k ...-t there will be no delay in taking t!ie preliminary steps. MtLT .x, Oct. 10, loio.
I herby coriify that I emigrated to Kansas miO annually of accumulated industry, South' las.t Spring, in company with Henry Hiatt and . America is rapable of gh ing f. .!;, t- n . nay. family, with whom I lived during thu sum- ' even one hundred times mere a-rcuirr.ilated mer, and sometime iu the month of Augu.-t, I industry. Siie ha tw. ny millions of popuhd uoc.-islon to j;o out doors betweeu 1 o and la;ioii, and ten miiiions l;f s.p.'.are miles. Hv 1 o'clock at night, and was accosted by four respecting treaties and observing amicable ' fiends in human shape, one uf whom caught relations with that country, we can obtain the hold of my body in a very rough manner, at ; whole of that trade, vast as it is, and vast as which I gave a scream. Another one then it may heieafter be, without injuring to the caught mo by the. throat and mouth, and a ! slightest possible extent anything produced third me pre..-s.t-d a pistol, ami swore that lie in this country; and we can give to thc-ia in rewould shoot me through if I made any noise , turn everything produced, here. Sa too with, whatever. They appeared to have t'r.eir fa- Central America. So loo with the country es blacked, and were ia very ragged clothing. Xorth. We have tsied it with Canada. We They then stalled off with m. I became so have tried it with the British Possessions; weakened by the fright that I was unable to and certainly no human experiment lias ever walk, and they dragged me for some dis- proved more grand and successful than the tance. They then halted and sent one of the reciprocity treaty between the Ur.i'ed Spates cam; any back to the house to see if the in- . and Cana la, ua-ed ia the year lft,52-3.
mates i:au o:si tvore d what wa goir.g on, . .c i::et v.ci goin- tutaAV in 1- to WH-:i-jton i.-reek, some th.ree rtiles di.-t.ini, to a in joaet; itiey nr.u t e:ec.e;i ...-r me. Out 1 piead and h - 1 that t:..-v shoal. i 1. ive me w i.ere v.. ere mv hi i: i . l. i !.; ti::d : re. ii.ey oi.ieie me to be slih, or they would etit ir.y tongue out; and -:ic of then, g-.-t his kuiic out, and came toward mc. and I think would have seveied my tongue from my mouth, had n.-t one, who apj'eared to have m-uio feeling fur me, have interfere: and prevented tht i act. iiievtiien
tie l my tongue with a small cord, very tight, honor once attendant on the American Ha -an 1 drew the c. rd round the lack ..f my . :ird on the American (iovernment. neck, a n-1 then r.nder mv chin, so tight that :
it wa? witii (litiienliv that 1 could breathe. TI..-V :..!,.- tie I i.tv" l.an 's i.,v t.-...!.-drawinj- the cord ti j-'atly around mv wais; Thev then proceeded with me ..r:e on each Si.!lt., tit,. , iis. ofnK,,,, n r..,, n';. wh ' th.ey each one iroet-eded to lot. ly jr-roii. Thev kicked and ah ised me severe. v, and tie a mv fett tc left me. as I mi; t,,M .l, to After laviti-' sometime iiuiteYn.-cm-ih:.- ,.f mv condi-ion. 1 cam..' to my sens-s a hole, .and slund that my feet were released by some u.eans, but I know not how. I sup; oA.-d the man who appeared to have some hale h-tiin r f.,r me, had erne rcic firi.I enr or llti ;..;! t ror-e 1 :rtt with 8 great d,al of ditScuitv, succeeded in' i i ....... .-'i,-..,. i ........ i., i:; uj,', ana ill ci iy tiu Uir n ti c ( wiu was ... weak tnat 1 it-11 d-jwn a nuuvoer ot limes weak that 1 it 11 down a number of limes
n my way, and when I reached the yard ' dent, of that ..-jn-Iidatf ot the D-m-.cra party fence, the onlv wiv I could grt over it was to on the ground of its sur p s 1 pirti-.ii'y to fill over it, w'-he.-? 1 I id to lav f, r some time Catholics as sUf-i. The 'arguiae;,; a.lduc-d bef.-te I could et up. and on u-aching the by sonio, that wo ought tosupp-nt tha- p-n-y looi-e it was wi'tii cotii K-rable diiilcaltv that tecane it has hret-.n.i-f appointed Caw.-.h--I su cee.lod in waking anv of the tamilv. At i office, and will most likely do s- ng-..n. has length, however, thev'Lea'rd me and let "me in. '. no nr"at w-ight wi-li us. an i is. in !-.-!, I was o titine d to my bed about three week-in . wo reri '- '" -' rge-l. (i-ori.me'.t is i..-:i-conseouence of the ill-tr- an-...ni of th.o-e raid- VaU' r th- sake ol "Hi : ! oi -i."
ans. a .cl C Oi si i tcrab.e r-rt of tiie time tiiosf who wa'e i on me thoug'.t it verv doubtfjl w he' her I would recover. ELIZA J. KAXTNER. I hereby ee: ;i:y that I was boarding at Henry Hiatt's, in Knn-as, a; the time the above stated outrage was committed. I was awakened bv a noise outside the house I opened th -. sr r.:td I -to,! t wi 1 tongue ana r.atius i;..d as atove stated, i heloe i wait on her tliriing T.cr illness, and I verily believe her state:r.;-uts arc subs'anti-il'y true. -;;ia vl Siv aix. Milton. Ind.. 10th mo. I.a;-. 1J5C. I 1 ereby certify Eiizi J. Kantner, at: made bv her in he me in a conversatiu tt.a; I cnvcrsed ah a- sa,'--n:e::ta .-.bo', c es i-'id 'ate, si e raa.ic- to I had with her en the lUtil !!lft. and retirin. -;: arvt-c-ars u be a verv ra -.tst .;."a, ar.d her neighbors atii : actua'aaa::cc-s witli w i-m I have conversed, al! give her an unblemished reputa'aoa .or virtue and truth. Elij.t Cox. 'ew Paris. Ohio, liaii mo. 14.it, l?iS. I.Ava Wntiaa.:;, ci hehalf of Ir.dianir.ns intprtsonea in -. yeer iar ad.lre-s-d the t :-o owmn er to Oov- - , , Wright. We are not tntormei as to ':: coarse uetvraa.:icd on I y tt.e jovc-rn r r: To h is Exrrilen y.J.sra A. Wra .nr O-.-z-( rn r o f Jn d ia ?. a : tst i our retitra or.ers resrect:ui(y Tcprent J n I11:c!'t and oi'er Worilsv J"""citizens .-if Irr liana, removed to the T.rnaay ot Kana. intending to mate r. jraes 'or taera selves and families. Depending upon I: protects n of the Gxnt-ral Government, they purchased property and erec.ed dwelling i ia Justrioasty , cupied. Kar.-is was wv.vied ty aa organ-. z-:-d army troui the S:a"e of Missouri, suppiie J j
Spaak :r Banis oa t!t? F ailustsr Policy. la his speech l -fo:e the merchaats f N-w y:,.t ,as. H,,n. p.. i; -K, a-j :
: ieclata.i n in tie Os'cud C :;e:eno. t; .t licv rv.-...rtr;e-J llaidiv aai Jarklv ia V Cincin-.iti rm, w, .- )-.. is to the - : : ". :i :: . t::at i: i-; r' r-'tJ i for the ro:oe if ut-r want a terra .ry, ; so ; ; tt. tt a.rC ci' rcot get it ::i atv ot::..-r v ' t, t. r : w Ve -.- : ' -a i . v -- .' .it , ii.at i. is tken r lace in :: past, wh.c!: v.-i- ; hua c t.tr.buted to the p:0;..-r-y to w'.: .: ;.laide t - those t-1 .n 1- v. ,,!rr S - i t--r : : : t i .-;! r. : 5 - -' . ,. ... . .. - ;,',.,.! ,-. - .. - - , . r i ;;ev a.M t ou a. x -!: w i1 bv -s, :t'.y w.i.t s .. t . :".er i t r :. . i :.. or '? we w n tor -ant at will, a : i w-.- ",i o.i tl -": .-rt . ; other : j -u w ti. i l.f.ve to s..; :. t r t;.. ir r : . . - i . r. I otr.-r-W -r. . ; : ". m.-;; r-.-ia w : c i : J s a:-: 1 wi e: the .1 : . y. t '.i. - 1 t r:i-ii:ra;n a 1 . .is :-u ', as this c.-tf 1 . i.l. v. r i: e i. i- ii it t -.. al t.-rrlt ii-s :'. i..!i. We httve at ptectlt a i is we wat.t: b::' We ! ae the ri ou r ; c:.. : r ' ami-- t ' ti. ; e i-l-in Is. :i c i si" -r'.i. iTis v.i t W ! 1 .1 i ' ' , w i : : ; i e Fe &ia-;1 Ataerie.i:i cntinent. L-- k at the i!:te. ! of C.-.h. It withi 1."? mi e of t: e nmierei.il oris 0; or o.vn c .-.i:iry. -t ' H.i!i can estimate the tx'.eut ; tite e-or.tr.--l ......I o-,.t !h - Jev-h.!-. ;,, th F!,t-,.r t.f C.;l hin , within the tiuli" uf Mex':-: if;-l n!v rut.es ircr.i r :..ri la, atid at r.. o ...e-:.-i-,'.e - j- . , , . i i instance trom rew ur.e-ins atia me m--a n t the JllississipM. it s-jiKis ts-A American a i arm e d t h e t e e a nd the men; rt ilili'exa-lan-itciin the island Lv thieats of dee ; ..Otl Lock again at the SStates. What do wo see in South Am-ri- a ? A territory ten times ;s !:;r :;s that of the United Suites. While we' give l,o(.'U: 'VO,Jow we propose, it our pc-v t.f their' o wn , to.Tr:!u:.e!ifw.iftic,rn';YKc.)? rocal treati.-s with the nations of the Westem world at lea,1 in p'-.e.? of that doetri ,,f tht-u ,,f ,,.rr;,,.,.,. , i : .', i .. . ..,. . . ,-,t thett ! terri-orv. w '.i.-h. l.r name of Ameiiea and of ii ,. A .i-. -i.-n.- i :. ernmeut a scandal throughout tho nations of the earth. Wc might extend '! e same system 0f reciproci'v to jTipan and the ,,:h-r nations of the Eas-ern hemisjd.cre, wh.-revvr thev shall ehooe to ci::in 'o' iheir r.-fional r'-,:c.: e in; . ht thus l-eeurern:.. ...ol r.-i-i'iO,- tl.. Tho Homan Citliotic Pros-;. li m-i-v strike rciieotmg t .-r-ons as not a 1,Ule "-""!!. t!;rlt 'vhil-alarge porth n of the m(,Te unscrupulous opponents ,.f Colui.el Fr-. mont are d--noun-ii:g him its a Roman Ci'.hlic, tiie whole hojy of lie- li .man Ca j press. -s are ileiioiirjcmg and "iUoatit g the e.-e-.u ol Mr. Btti' an-,-..-S 1",rUr!-' ei " :r- U '" U'':"!" !'- " '" 1 :,l,'"'!C ":'b'l:1 In ll is Ty, haJust ?'"t ol,t W1:h :li';:''1'-' "P"" 1;,'-i' . Y' ." la w wl'l3 !t depivc.i -,v s mfrodtiemg the .paestK.n -f religion i-.to the ; canvass at al;, it stiil -Clares that "it i l .un.! in ri-nve to vote for Mr. Luehanam" I savs: e u-- mt; urge tnc su--.p-.it tor ,'resi " e uo not urge the su This Av;pg wn verv "; it: maxims: yet i: is pre'T g-neraiiv niei -r-too i .that the whole Ca'holie v.-.t- . ;' N -w Knknd : was cast for General Piee in K:o2, w!l. ' ideration for his a o1 ir.M.cut -f a K-.man Catholic Postmaster ero. rah ar; d it f..--n r.irihctro.ore ass.-rte l that the arrn-ieneo t was m.i-Ie in the Ci'v of IJos'.itj onlv two or three week- before the election. The reasra wr y, e i ' h -a-hi ;e as j.a:,.us vcrv 1 . -If We. as C.,tia-l:cs, f..r.1 ' ofnee because we are Ctth i -s, w selves a Catlivl:-? a.'ty in ; " :. ii a o .1 r - . t; - -O rf'J If ', j r.'. i n y pro -OKi a p i-1 :.'.. And the .. o-;s-c i p..-dt ' ie rbr im Cut'-: lies, shell rm Bxuln - ji thai we -irje our frun u tt. ?,.. i '.. cut ii is on oroa i n .it:-. :;! groui i- ur, i in the interest - American prineifl- at I ait elasse of Aroreie-an r itizeas. The Frenu-r. i men waifl perhaps bid hagher in one fjr our vetts, but ourright io vote is a sv.-re'.' trust, and we arebou od in c-.oi-eieace to ..-xer-. e-ise : f -r the i tib'ie c11!. according to our T J, . , . , n-'x!, m cop .ri nc ,'o ?re .-ir. Im,- knt-.n r..,.r -r-,7 ;n thf ,.,, Pr, nfiol e rTh.'s s precisely tiie advice given bv every ' Rom a a Ca'holie press in the eoan'rv. We cannot rfta'i the names of a s;rtgie ("a h' -lie urr.a! that is rot an orr-n and ear-res, advoo! Mr- Bchanai's el -ction. L -,k at the Tiie F'e-ntan't Journal, i Itgh5. ) Th Irish JWrnt. edited by T. F. Meager, fif Citizen. John Mite'. -i s o' d '-ar-er. "l e r:sh Amjiriran, Ike. Troth TtiUr, a sad misnomer.'
CO-p .1 C . : is, : :: g.-o ur as we know, , o; t: e Ca V - - t. c ry . Fn. n: scrupulous. cir. Is i t t. ; be s o, ;i i c . dt.e i ia re. Mr. ana a a . r . Wi d, ha i i:--g l ! V -. .1 ung n: i -. itniusai ...ved t:l.t 1 ad en Li a as ue' 1 StU'.l '!' .-. sc.' , :.;. . 1 t .1 . : . - ' p: an- in wa-, siiii'c: i:.g w i' it tea w;h c io a" , an. i titu . e a-, i tao i. ogav e I .:a i : -i-e. wr-.::;. i : . ;. p. it i 1 of :.. o : . w ; cue ci.a hied ti.- ! ui'-n. - w c. a f. . ia b a igers les of r lios i i.--v :o.n a huir 1 s. It wa-; ua ;;bro:i d. c ; . a. r. l tiers, at. a its a tia'aiti sides. Fiamont was one i . un.l I .... 1. u 0 : : ues of ,i 1'at beh l: '' ;1 a . l.l a cb.v.igc 1 u'iti; ian. tiiis man s.-r-. i- a p.a: ty o is f.an tere.i w aN o e. !ct W as e i.o tiait.T fVi r t ihit ti c r a . bv far th, .a any living maa. r su! j.'CU d to Mich abu-c, ited w ith such vengeance tv a ti.. n.or of Virginia (Wi.a ! ted I t a pu ice. hog i:i Kiel j., Uichmot.d ut.1 f;i! sc. -t abuse ..f 1- reiuont. .:c a Gi.veisior is raesumed Thai iii a S , e a i to be a cat I aitaa Of course these sauiacrs wal not a. ways tie . .. .... I I ti. t.- liat tlicre are two ..-TT..i.. J. .7 v.v . ' ;. !, ev.. m. to t ce. One of or tare .1 i,... . ...oi .,t 1 ., i-I-.. ii. nit s ;ic iteve.
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m.-nts in Cai.a-ntia, andanoth. r the charge of ''" j to sustain the Luchancer candidate, ra-cuhitio,, there. Of ail lhe witnesses in the 3- l"1. f lhe Ihirtjvrd worhl ...i ' is eubiect,. lames Buchanan is tho' oura,t, comprising nearly ad where elecbest We aoo publUhcd his deposition, but ll:vt now n I,,ac?- 71 IV 1' reraont we dV-in- to draw- atttntiou speciticUv to parts , majorittfs, 53 Buchanan majorities, and 5 aro " divided. Contrasted with the results in the ol Itis evuleiue. , , , . T, Wh; was the oono -.c-ror of California?- same places last hall, the K-publiean. W The vanity of Stockton and the malice of oth- S'H-d m 23 towns, and the Border Ruffians crs attributed U.Am the comptesl of Califor ' 13. 1 his has been accomplished with, raa ' Hut what savs Buchanan, (then Secreta- great effort on the part of tho hitter and w ith'f S'a ") " out special exertions on the part of the former. '-Y) -Do y.tu know who was the person in ' Compared with the- vote of last Spring the actual command of the land forces of the Gov- aggregate gain of treedom u these towns is ernmeut of the United States in California in 7 '.".,! , Fiking the-e facts into view. we are . , .i . e -t i - .i instate 1 in Mvittf I ht at tho lir.tion in JSo-
tho vear 1 e4 i , m me monrti oi .iisrcn in niai
-0 eiiioer. le.evu is ine iriisi iiiae'iov ina voueai.' . . - .. ... , ,. . , i?
i , i t,-" , ,, , ,1 ,T,. ft. ,, m-tc in ... : l .... ,.,,,t ,.t t,.-..,;!;;.,. -v o.'i. x iiriii.'ei., fc..v- . v...., . , ... v an torn ia ii i ue i oio io n e u.i n e n between th.e Uniii d States and the lit public .1 u...l bat: .oil ot Ca.iiornia volutiteors, consistiu-r '. about four hnndr. il nu n. is services 7:a , v,.N ii -,- .it i'".-e it cons.iciju.f pent ill the VC'UijUts! J t: 'ij ni ltia, AK!I IN" MlOriMoN IS UtTrl'K i-Mtia.ia) TO JE CALLED Till. (f.M,rE-i'B OF ('Al.nVKMA THAN iSV OIHEli ;.i a n ue couviiiuou .., u.o ae.uai coiuman.i 1 a taliioi liaoughotit the month of , one thousand eight hundred and forty but there were other troops in Califorlo r tn-t-ps a' the United States, under a aiand of (Jen. Iv-ana-y, who was afof ti.e Jlan-h seven ; nia, i the terw ar ue maitary eommamiant ana tov- .-; or f CahU'i-i.ta, a- 1 have already stated in my .-a.swi-r to the eighth in te: aogatory. 1 his is the sw an t-ti !.-i.ce ot Jaiiud Iiuch:a;aa. It was his leaie.-t views of Fremiitr's ii vices then, and we dare say it is his view s i.w. So much f--r the enquest of Califon.:,. L-' as i...w p-.m-J to see what Mr. I'm 1 ata.ti las to say .-n lhe charge of pet t-iaition. Sa-:!'. try of Fremont crew bills ou the ia- !oj i -!a;e ana Iielc.aics, wiia-U he said w wrt - a-v to the ai mv . Tele l.wcre l;o .ij-proja'.atioi.s by Congress for t:.i ai, out Liicnatiati - . , - uhi have j aid them. He then been le-tii.e- oi t. e ae,;ni-s iiius: Q. D you know whi-thci or the dcf. iiii .- t him.-e!:". miivniaally art ! for his ovn priva c u-c b-nei-a (;v,.r K-eeiwd any con-si-l-r.-itioii f--r it.e - . J bins or any ,,r trht-rof them. ,.-r than o..-aid .-utpli-; toorf-r th(i ia:: ate : the !':.; I r U'.-.i'.-ve t !::. the Ue i.a. a ffiV it si b-ra n-.W be e-v t r f i.,y. or ,.r las own r :-ce: car ar.y con -a-sy of them, and do eonej '.-ration what1 b w 1 r t ; ang of the same at.v . "''i i : t'.a: i, . : .-: !. r of t:.. m, other than to pr-..uai -maud i .-r toe unuer ms Cutna a. l r. hat. on swears that he "neither iff;" that I- reni'-iii received anvi -. -i u-e i'ro.ii the public funds, my w.t- given iu L aakn, in a li C-.-1. I'reno.at wa- sued bv the . rs Aruidsl the perfect s'orrn t .iv-u-i.ilt of a,! ijestctipth as. thing l a it. is to ca-e iii waitV ' ; of si .t i- r ..a i -a- -na! a.; i i . ie -ii , .i-,ae-i on fri.-in-.rit, i ---e t v w- cv; w ...ie .1 r i i, a! Jame- '. r,v ti or oi C raa-a i .. . the L":a 1 -.is a , i , . are 1 1: re -. a - t -a -t U t tt. g at aaiitr dispo-ed of. rt-mt-mb'-r that ! arid it- kindled mora ia Ch'...r- .. public r hb;rv, i.it - W'-r;i .aio '. . - e .ri ju-. r- .- was an hot.'.-st Wr, ' : at . I :'i a" lhti ti Lxtr- s. and su v eiicuia'e such r a b HO;e 'fti-e . 1 Baahana-, c.-ntra diet-, u hut in le ut uj.tm thou i.T ar-y ::ii gan Illcc lion. ::- makaig some cloTith-a-'.!. Mar.-ui:--;ed:tri, : !r, the ei Iii t! Mi-'-a di-tric tl & it: sides; t i-ro- . -,n. F. a th. rifv t-a.) -..fin. Th.e re" ver j i h" :.: v :-. l'jf-' '; . upon a : a ltpuhl;rnn mairi'T, an 5 ' is Urg.-lv reducet! ' IJ--"v'i-: t-'-t pdi-.icai at ail. but 'ju'-sti--n of constructing a Tt'tv. '' ', th rand idu'f s til ro-vi ir. u fir I. - Serial' ii!: hat-in n. Tr.e use at.ta; e i t. .. a- rr i f in ' ' . .-- ' g-. i r- - .': th.- H.c-'. is ,a,-i--; n and that '.ow how b.-yvf-li-ii ,,.f syiy .:ai. -rs In iec-ive ilk- tl.nt (' a Justice of the : tv. at th-ar bsi one -arand ! , Peace a,'fB"':t. He: - a-. point to I-osn-a, Verrnoni .,:.d Mv..Vi, ar.i U 'jab at su :h i
"" i That array heir hats, ia ' No quarter They came l ? against all
with ail ti.e munitions vf war. if. lie: s, : t-, w -, Ah. e raost 1 ura a breathing the t" e tree Sta .e ' : ,o-. to.e rs; their nutch wismarka;oa: a p ..'.'..! towns and a gs roi1 v ; dunarm ed .nl scalrc '. Apia chey and other . the G -: ral Gov.ro o :i-lan:s of the acaatici. By the w t r .' an vr e o- ! , t h a t pea.s we: t V s.( J 1 .-.s.is 1 .-: i - : .- -.. " i : e : lie V I i s-.? SU!in! hi.vs me u:ii5 the laws .-1 nare eh .-'ed hv ta oitii'ae comm.-tn lia s of the iar -d t'seir prayers by iafor- ! ey had pono. r to iatcro; . ita'ares by w hich iliey a-- lv es w i;h p"ovi-i-ns were u. : ' V '. - --ly nr. "er these pravt'.e sai l Ki tllt. k up arms, aght, and re- ; .. I 1 : o s ..a:o- i' - ! -g - -ol ans Wi. ili-.-'. a ge of thii re - . a 1 l y the U. 0 e r to he e ivil authe S a ua s made ue, as if no war of A trial uader those - . v ! a. -a. death. ; sid Jolm Uitch1 . i, who are now ! a i Vais. and suft.- t a . M. - .i-i ! . 1 4.1a.. .V if - - . a s is a C Fo-. aad on h i:. ! other -' :. t;i i, as Go i 1 : th. v e m ral tl 't ernI. 1 men; ;. IV of 1..1 i . e i of are .!..: ill -riin .'a, a are hbi ertv fa d;-e harming a'i itiir.r.tiv du'r a duty thev owed to thenwha- and families. J. H. Lank.. Stafr ''ra, ot Kayis is. Fr, t'. WuicrLn, C i. ((.:. C I J'- e. K tusas forces. CoNNito ; I . r r la scnoN The town elec-ti-ois jtis? h i ! ia t 'oirieoticut establisheil beyond a -doulu th ..' a i oierwi-o lining majority i t the peop! o! ! , tt S'a'e are in favor oi FnsMir. Tee coa'io.ci between the Buchanan men and 1- illmore men, in heli-.lf of which the II n. Erasfjs l?ro ks has labored ami is still l iit tiing s . z-. ahmty, lis 1 lt;-fn con-am-ma.e.i mere, ami ine enure? r.amore vo:e ca--t f-r the llachanati candidates at these elections, except in a lew towns where mixed tickets were supported by the combined parties. The r-'su'.l Il ls been that th coalition is totallv power'e.-s. In the town of Madtson, : - . . ll . 1.1.. f,.l.. 1 -om-ay rower .-.-s. inu,euwnoi .uauibou. for instance, out of 300 voters only 31 were j- 7 " , . . a , , ... vemher. lO.OuOis the least mai'iritv that Conwiil give to si Y. 1. Tribune. itecueiit. nil, ''! i -siiiuuai e, o-iiei ui i iiodom. A Fair Hit. the f.howmg story is told of Gov. Flovd f irginia, Buchanan man who lately unred tiie Jcitiot.Ts arid ril.'more men to unlto, In a speec!, at the Exchange, New York: Apjui.pos of (ior. Floyd: when he was in the gnbernatoiial Chair of Virginia.it became ii-.s uuty a v. iitei J'.xecufive ot the State, to bay oter to a certain tribe of Indians a suat of nionoy which had been bequeathed to them by a di-tii gui-hed son of Virginia in whose veins c-ur-ed Indian blood. The Indians as-st-mblcd at tiie Executive Chamber to receive tne money; lhe Governor, as a mat for of course was bound to make a speech ou the occasion, II commenced prandly bv saving: Ln 'hr-. -u j am proud toValfrou brothels, f.r th blood of the red man courses thro mv veins as we!! a - Vour own." Wh. reupon. an ohl Chief j.f.ppvl Up to the (iui;,ur, put his linger down the back of the ...o error's neck, th-n under his own nose. at ..-..-e v X' Xo I . ti t , .XigLTtr! viifjcr! ly dam'. hi Mt-o' Tttlttr-vi t j ttill nlrtn ...... , .- .... a i .i ,V1 " to be commenced m the caty of India. Terar..-:-ince Wreath, ami is to be edited bv Mr-. Sanaii E. Uxt.rRHiLL and Mrs. Laviba B,(uwm.kE. ai.d published bv Mrs. Mart J. ,. .... ' : - - I'- I''- i- fifty cents per yesr. It is to Le aevotc.J i,, Teoinerance. uirtieularlr is it reUtes to women -heir duties and retp a.-ibiicte.-s, with reference to that "reat ltef,,u in li; varioin r. 'n i ,ns of life to Fe male education, hoa e du'i-s, and the purity ..i ;.,e s ,.:ial ciielt . It iii earnestly ad vca'e, ai. J i n !.-.- vvr to raenio e ihe t-Ieration c,f wotoaa in the p., -it: on in wiiieh God and X&tur - l as placed her. Such a pap-r ought oh.- su-'aine i ia Indaina, and wa ask lhe i'ne nds of T-ro craSiC-e in our t.j subiiitu: Ii ore- of tie: nuo:-t c.n-p:cuus corners ia Chicago ii a Inrg..- vix-toty bail ling, built bv a ' i -ik in ti e- ei y, hi.1i money pari-dned tr.'.ai ai-. .riioloyer. When d-.-tcc ao?i becrus Ui, i a i- !.,! -, he left town and sent back an i:e g a ite. The matter was finally as tanged bv a e triirJover uk.n ' tr. bv :. t rtir.ioV f-r tak.n r the haiiditiar . . . an 1 r r,g toe ti. let ten ti.ousau J aosiars, and il vi a- I t.. . ..- !, s gr'a- iod been lhe rise in v..ia-; a ih- proj.riy, that the eiii.ljrr i,i.; .-. ioraiae by beiug rob'o-.'d. Wn i ''oAtxiiSD Calif ia,r ? The Buei,i.:: i-i n.en nr-iv will not in;-ac'i their Uadeit te-'imony. lie dc!-red under oa-h in a ju lb-":! proc-ee ling, tiiat Freruonl 'is BKTrEft KsTtna.a to tr: caiiho the CoscirEKKK or Cai.IFOaMA. Til.5, AST OTUtR M'S." Spcrittl Voticr. ' A I .K A t0j . O? Trct. i -i t:; Turn- .. --f v .- ... W ". i-i ;r l. Qttt ntl, I'Ail J. I- y .i -,. -r-.-?l ftttff.lriiT, ti- ti ;ii,t zn?i.: o: -'.'or c -a.:an. : y-s-ter. fl.- p . .5 r s irertiffi. A C r. I C r LT l '11 A I, MEETING. flViK lrTMl nr. f . Vi'n ertanty A i1 r.- o s ,-!. f-r '. tf r'io cf Oif.-ort, wiit v '. . -. I Trvi!i.. -"! !' f's - 'urit ? in Novfa-hr-r r-xt IV, ar t. Tito &--i tu ay ?- t p3 of :1mm w ,t . . j -. i-'. ; :o : - : -.' pi Ja'-,.- ,h t air frrt r.otr t R.rhmta '. f nra tl' wv. fet a iotrin tr.o r si re-.-!'!;a y r..',.ittl t mHmn4. K i. r vi - o- -.- n ' . t-; - i ui v r?--iv- i t-.iir Priepci'-o t-ir tit I. tare t i.r.fie ;icur tta : tsat t nte-41-'tf
