Weekly Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1856 — Page 2
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MONDAY JIOUNINC, JCLY 14. isjrt.
Fremont a Know Nothing.
1 ,lA Thrice Told Tale.' i lorilcrto make, a ltplay td'a trvngtb, j and t) induce the belief that re;it change
! a-t liking place iii favor ul Alolitionini, the ,
I Abolition ptpcrs are puhlishin;' the names of j I persons who h. vc left the Democratic party j ! and joined them. What .art of their tales is
The Editor of the New Albany Iribauc, t not f d-.ehoo, is rank deception. The Dc- . who is himself a Kcow Nothing, in all re- niocracy were never taoie settled and hrm in j spects familiar with the Know Nothing or- ; their oj.ini.ins ai. l principles than they are in j ganiatior, positively states that donx C. present contest. None have left us tince j Vr.KMOXT is a full blood ed Know Nothing, j ll, who are of the hw-t importance. In! at the present writing w Jato. : that year, a mimlcr of disappointed oftiecThese are hi, Mr. liBroi.'s own words. i seekers an.l tide-waiters we'd over to the j
In speaking of tho remarks of the c.r.tttt, a ranks of the Fuionis's, an. I most of them l.aper iubluhol at Indiana, h..':-, ht says: ' cre sura me', as the Demi cravv were really
t a. a ------- - Perhaps our clever friend of the Ga-.rtte, Al to be rid ot. The Democrats publicly UaruViat hi faroritr cnminlutJr tin- I'rcti'ttncy uMti the mime of Democrat", to do injury 10 i is a vumUr, iu y-W tanii:i. f am,. an.l , Democratic caue. 1 .1 . 1 . J ... itr.iHiflifi.tj fj-lf. a I
7.iiuf Kn.v.v Xotiiino Coxvkmiov, rrctrtlya- ' W lthm a leW days WC IiaVC Seen tllC tiUU ttmUUd in Set Yvrk." ' 0f m Mii.uoy sent forth under his own Here, the Editor of the Trilinie,yiT.CiM:, ;lllthority .as a Democrat who had left the makes the declaration, in the most plain Ian-i ,,artv. ye arc. advised, and k now the fact snag, that Fremont is a Know Nothing in j t0 (nu that this s-ame Miu:ov was a Fufuil communion with the order. Fremont's ! s;onjst n is;; I, and then left the party on followers and Abolition satellites keep this I 3CCOunt of private griefs, -rowing out of his fact in the dark, as much as possible, and a;s.l,)p0intmei:s in lot obtaining office At call upon the (ierraan and other foreign horn t li oi r hands. We can well spare ail such citizens to rally to tho support of Fremont, j men aa MiI.UoY ; hut he cannot deceive because he 13 a friend of liberty and freedom, j i,ubl;c by pretending to bo a reeent conThw shameful duplicity is as contemptible j vert to AWditionism. He ?eeuis to bft anx n? it is dPhor.esf, and should make its au- j ;ous t,, place, himself in the condition of a t'lOM UuVh, whenever they approach aGer- twice chewed .piid of tol-acco. We say to man to ask him to vote for such a rank ' rrt,..t.I)f alli;.St take this two year old con-
wlio can ht; m) duped ai.d swayed is either a 0 Use tl, I),r!l racv w bile. h was with
f.Md or a senseless and thick-headed simple-; tou. i Another case of the same kii.dovurs in To mak. the record of our farts, in this I lh0 .t.ttfmeiit f th- Craw fordsvillo and I.atinttcr complete, we herewith give the whole f.1Vette papers, that llr.suv V. Ellsworth article of the New Albany 7V.7-mie, so that I just left the Democracy and joined the its whole Waring may be fully understood, t Abolition party. Every man in Marion, and our Democratic speakers may note the i Montgomery and Tippecanoe counties, knows evidence which Mr. Greco furnishes. Here tiiat Kllswohtii was one of the gTeat gnna U the whole article of the Jrihitne. i of Fusionism in 1S.I, and traversed the Trr.ciBLYlNnic.N AXT. The editor of the daily , Slat(? m.lkin.T s.cch araiMst the Deiocev -nin ("izetlf a very zealous r remont pani-r ! . . i p.ddiO.ed at Indianapolis, is terribly indignant S racy, litre :s another two ykai: oi.i. conU't'.Kiso the Fillmore men in Indiana hav. pre- ; vert. Take him and keen him, fr the IV-
Mimeu io ran a .ttveniioii won a view i me
iKrlli In. liana Mile Sentinol.J tiii: tii:ai'iim Min i:. KT I . II. IM I V . Oli.tenJ it btclc, null Uiere n!idll Urll. W iiln ii t'ut'h ont a inugi).V to gn:iril from eery ill. I. L .' mi t'ailliiul luTlne -nil. .11 Ittni'tli'' wori.l I i.n'- '. Ht-ii in. nol llu Iritlmic lio.in. Hut I' l my lievrt wilh llilmj i.miiiiuiu.'. KVii m iimii-e u out t ).. l'.Kiiiiii miili lrlt'inNbiji. nitrm ri Iri.e. KVr lliilif srw !! iiii't trai: Vml lli. mi -halt l in (iiiiilin; Slur, 'I o li-tt.l me onwarl, Iroiii ir. ' I o ih:it t.riil ronliu lier Mslli -lei'..ii.t Virtue, IK own jtuArlin rf.., w here mrro"i cef t. ;
TUKSDAY MOltNINtJ, JULY 15, 16.
I Kr l'i lt .li niii Male Sotitini'l. W i..-T I'oijt, Di.c.vixR Co., Indiana, )
duly 10, 18-V. The Great Day has Come. To-day is 4 -rreat day of Deinoia:y with This is the jzieat day of the Abolitionists us. li'iti. lii'veiiior Wii.lako was with us ' Indianaiolis. The ciowd is gathering, i..-.l:iy. Marly this moniing the people, loth 3" l the hoMs will be marshalled thits mornu!d Line Wliis and Democrats, Ix-au toiinir!!! From the amount of money which
i. tnr in ii.in every uiiecr.on, wun laaruai t!inie:it their front. AH seemed to be in . .M:r;i.g alu r truth. We had a line young hickoiv. of an hun.'.re 1 and 1 fly feel loiiT. ready to raise uliout l'J c !" '. Ii. was lioistett with the stars t iiiid strii e-. ar d tin names of lil t HASAN and
i'l r.i'KisuiniiK tloaliu-' in the bteee
has lnyifn expended, the labor bestowed, and 'he long and anxious preparations which have been made, we shall not be astoni.-hed to ee a v-t multitude of the Abolition
fonts. From SEVENTY-FIVE to ONE ! tll'DItED TIIOI'SAND followers of the
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Colonel Frtmcai'i Letter of Acceptance
i At 1 o'clock we marched in l-rocc-bion-1 w-wr ate expecteo to .,a
I I.i.i:.- in front, vaxt to the brass band, and i the proccssiutu We unJcrstand that the J i i,e ni.ivti.il iniisie in the tear, numbering iu ! latli-.striiis" i f all tho Frcmontites are i ail ..bout one thousand personsto the grove, . Qut . ani, lLjt (.vm . wounn allll chi!d ' where a -r t .tti 1 had been erected, whore u , . , k . '. . .... , b..1 ..XlKH,.,dcd the Democratic principle for j 1,1 tU''UD0C ut ",T:U aSheric W1 be i two bonis in the most masterly manner, j waited non, and e.-oorted to a brother's ; show ing up ti c principles of tlie lilack Ke-! hof.se for dinner au l quaitcis. We hope ! iiiibltrnr..-; to the entire ft-itisfflc-tioti of Old I ... :n .1 . t...i t.
. . . r , - ; no neiiicvi. it.ui i.iiv ii;ut, ui 1 iiiai iiir v iiirAfi ivii e ttt lti r.nn von 1 : ... -i : .. .... 1 01 1 1 i- ... 1. 1 1 '
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Ol oilc i lllc Iliusi. vai rit i iiiii.ii v i i 1 1 ..ii . ;i.. i . . m ' a ... ei 1 1 gic.iij n u it--: men i meetings which ever took place in'thU vicin- i'l"; D-mor ratic party in this county, and f .... . . 1 sat i.sfaction to the National Ir.gs, an mativ
ity. o are aware mis is ine town 01 . v..r.,.i .u..;.,5n.i;,. , it i
... i... in ....1. .......... .v.. . i in nciriiv mi couuiiL'ei.i expense.''.
'I llu1 nnij-ti an.l rujr;ivl U tUe .;," I'll in-nt t.-ll, ttiru Light n l .U" . AH raji-rful. vkIiu, ubnnivo n!l, 'lo -.viMiurn Fate' re I em lost nil!, S. I may whmIiij ilne '. Crreijioinlesie of tli Senlinrl t Prom New Albany Rich Scenc. New Albany, Ind., July 1 lib. I8C'".
Mr.s
The Senate's Kaunas Bill. The bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state with the Topeka Constitution has.
as thd readers of the Saitiite! are aware,
pass
cons
be fiO
tiDirent
or
vote was nuen. j no oeuaic oui -ior liaci- !, . ,.,f . .:,.;;.,.,:.. . . 4- - . :.:
fication of Kr,n.saV w;u5 pacd by a very dect . of S!:lVerv lVc Tmilcrv in fftvor of ded majority of that body, alter a whole ; the :lliuloh f Kansas as a free State, and nwbl s close application to its details. It ; rtf rtKtnr;..r ,k ,.f ,t, ivt.M, :',.
merits, therelore, the fulUst popular con.-.d-; ,..e,t t (hp rriliril.esi of WashirSton and eratiou. and wc sebjo-.u, fi.r the readers :n-j Jcffcr5on aJ tM a declaration of principle? formation, a careful syuop.of its provision j ani rurp,,c.s for which thev are united in
( tuiui'ithcLdicg our wLylc couLtjy, with i: vaiied Interfst.s, aud confident that patriot
ism exi::s in all purts of the Union, I f.cccpt
Letter to Col. Kirtnoiil. !..,, ...... T in IC-i"!
nuwiLuuii.-iuiioi ioou. :r r .1.-
o , . . e -x , , lliu liuillill.U.U.I VI ll'l.I VOii , tu. il'll. IU ll.l MR : -A tOnventicn of I)?ie?iiten. assern- . . . .'... ' , ..
eil the House of Ket reHenUUves on re-1 Ut.d at Pbibdelr.hia on the 17th. 18th and l''0 that K? enbkHito serve uselu.Jy
idcration, l)v ft mniornv ot tnre. It will m.i. .i....,r r.. to-n .... i 1 -,ii .i ; rause, w incn i coi.s;;tcr the cit-h o: li:-
apparent tn every one that the vote was ! drcsse1 t'0 thc ,c cf lhe UriC(l Stat s ..utional 1 reedom. close that thc tmal result was a mere con- j withont ri.,,nl n )lI;t;ra, lVliYcllC0 ' J? respoc fully.
u Km the pressure of alienee of two i i;..;a:0 .i , ' ...... our obeV.ieEt terv.i! t.
three members a the moment when the .v.. -it; .t. . ,i: J. C Jr l;l.M(NT.
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lathi. fi:om Eunorr. Aitun i. o i' t H i: a r u 1 1 a Nrw YoRk, Jidv II
Tlie Afnea lt-ft Liv-ipoel ru tbe V'h n't.
Section 1, provides fi r tho appointment, ! ,,.:, .,(:,,-.,,.. of which we br.ve f. nr o'clock I. M.
by the PreMder.t subject to thd const deration I th,, ltOUur t0 enclose and m.imou-lv i.om The Mean.er WaLiLgton was i.-.crJ !.ed of the benate, of uvc Lonimissioners for the f r,, nj .i:.i r,.r ,ym f Lavin;? r-8chej Sotnbmnrioii .u tbc 0:1111 ,1
, , - . .- iH no iuvii iiiiMiuao. 1 v kii'Dvmuvv's,
Ihj vigilant in feeding the hungry. There bus, doubtless, b'en a fund laiscd suOleicnt
tan rose of niakiniT au enumeration of the in- 1 t-. .: 1 "... r .1. tt.i e.i.. . .u, Saturday.
. .. . . 1 i icMueiii "i me uiiueo oia.es :il ine ;.r-. ,, ,... . .v . i.. , t ... ,
habitants fluthonzed to vote for memlers of a .,,,l,.yl-..r, -... n ,!, ,. ,rrn ,..nPP . loiricai a.-iair- weie.i... m .... ......... ... Convention t form a Stale Cor.,litution. 'Iw ; ' """". tridav. Mr. M-;re l-,.t t.i pet .t;r o , mr;,i(11 ft,.lt ,ua ,,Tv,r.rat;,-m - , 1 l". , V''" lml'Ullt l''" , i.i-cht f.ve.t for JiwusMou o bi motion in nl-.-Section . T.rovide that the eilUmcratlO llllcal cmtt,it aJa w itl, tlc :V.sure,l (.0nvic '. , ,., American affair.. Lord I'alni-r. on o... hhall be made "on the fourth of JtiiV. 1S." I.:,... .1 ...i i i ..n :..t i. ...... t.:i: :.n. .. .1.
uimii.um will , . . A, . i ui'.i ui.ii Mu uum sue lunii inn. tuaaii'-i : (iiiioi io asMiaii" ni.v rcpoiiMouu , t i.n i to strangers HI lUtil the returns therei.f in August, or as soon j ,4IH.rai), ahouia ,,ie PllffrairM t.f lhc 1ef;1,lc ' r.ilV..r indiivcilv. in the matur.asl.e bdiev. l
l'.rass Knncks; as being the place where was , . U:d by the time-honored prinripTes of IV-
inangurated the?ie scenes of blood and vin-! moerary against sect.onal factior.4. i i i r. .i.t , , t. 1 livery thin ' went otf tieaeoablv, and there lence. which alterwaid.4 lecame so prevalent j - . . " 1 1 ! appiare I to be a determination in the ctuin.luring the HUical contest of ISo I and '. . u.U ilH f cf tl0 mnii&i,A j general that the U was suppo-ed by many that these scenes , ratl. 0f p,lack Kepublieans was inscriWd on
thereafter hj practicable, ono copy to be sttu : 0j t j;nio:i place von at the head of the ; ibatnuhe p!espntstat.)oftberlatjoniiKtw.-M
in t lie Secretary ol the Interior, an.l one to : v(li-.i ,:nvP, fie twocoentrie. it w..ulJ not f.-miiicc to a :
1 the Secretary ot the Territory, which retnti.s ' Th; ulilll.rji;,lieil x'vm. ai.ected by the lenient ..f the poiut. it. dipit- .odi-ec the shall exhibit ;,nd dassify the name of such . ,.,.., .:nn ,i L fart ' V:'"" u?- ....
. ". :. . I lnii vntcrj ! . . . ...... ... .-v. ir. ajcore foinpiaitc.l vi u.e iiiirtUiJtcitf:
OT Some of Our lcmperai.ee lri..,.H are i . f ; l vonr nomicatir.,, and io re.lnet,t you m . ,ia.ure cf ,llt. replr mn,i ilifc;,u j oon l! i ib-.
i i uiiou il linn iiir tv v i tL. l tiivi 'ti. ...-.. a . t t . v i . . i . . . ... i - .
of the lveliet that the i empcranrt priin'ipie Is
one of the ruling ai:d governing principles of the Fremontitef, and that as a matter cf
so outrageous would rot soon bs repeated ! the wall, and Democracy -m to rule for thc j course, on this day, which is to be consecrat-
here, as we had felt its blighting ir.iliienee next -our years
Yours, a subscriler, S. G.
in all departments of business, and upon thc real tirnsnoritv of our C.'tv. but the seoucl !
I Honor in nom imimr i iftit-. ... , ,, ... , , , will show that thc spirit of " Sam is still ; Ii is with vcty -reat reluctance that I ap- , W - "ft exjct any one of those, hl-h ton-
1 Fnitn Hit l'at.m Joiirin.!.
Honor t (t limit Honor i Dur.
uiien the Sectctuv of the In
terior immediately to supply regulations and form!', Ac, to ba oltservod in making the enumeration. Tha Commissionera to meet without delay at the seat of government in a n rt J TOt-Vl t .'Ll' .1 I .1 ttt .i A iA rl.Air .1 tit l.il
e.l as a day illustrative of their morals and , jllg a tu;orn QTetATX or ?ecrftarie!l. of their sobriety, no drinking. caroniinS, in- , Section t ptovides that "having made th.toxicatiolt or Other b:l Conduct will be seen, j enumeration t:d returns, the rommist-ioners
shall apjiortion lhe memleis of th Conven
their name, and, as they believe, in the name aul .lty of the House to pronounce an on in
oi ine. lare majority oi tr.o ptfople 01 Ilie ton
... , i . I. .... .
.e this two year out con-: . . altufll,2l, tilIl u violence was ; l car 1 cfor- the public, i-ut a sense ci mat .si morausts ,o vim, H.innK.n.; t.onse, m r
, or him, for he was of j . . n , ;i I ..ly which I owe Io th. proles,:on or wh.oh grocery during the day, nor shall we bebeve
formation of a Fillmore Llcctor.il ticket. In the
mocracv do not want him.
thev presented Io the lip of the Detin.er.iiy for two years past, they aie now preset ting to one another ; it contains Inoivrv't.d L'tt,-r I ess. It is hoped that the wormwood i.-.w administered will work then, to death. I'.ut I I the meeting. On Friday morning, . notice
of a Fillmore meeting to appoint Delegates
lion amri.g the different eountie, the whole '
number of uicmberi being fifty. two. The. rmt.tt.or'.'.r iir..tirj alt.ni..l t.t n.-t. ...'mil i-
I !.avi: l i .ii a mriober for uearly thirty-two i , ...., c,t ,1,-... w:ii i irrAaek I : . . iK r.t i .i
v c.u.-, compel, me to tl.vm for lhe navy and f - Tn.-ran.-e bv ..at I voter, in each county. ' !
sc. lion r le.tHire, inji umpie i.ut.ji. ;tt i
i i' :. in
i .. - n i... i ,s . f.r i u fi. ire ii. . ii nn v i-,
f..r the cononest of California, raving ' tins drunk. We shall -ee
liouse, Saturday evenins. In thc J.e.fji r,c same afternoon, the Fremont men announced that they would hold a meeting on Saturday evening, at the middle market, for lhe pnrxwe of appointing Delegate to the mas; meeting of l.epnli?ans, to be held at Indian
apolis, on the l.itli. After thc .e.ye- ni.nle
l.lindi.e4 of hi raje he thus pitches into the : Of such snccimciis are the Democrats who i(s appearance, an unusual commotion was
i x-.l-1.t.i i-i- .i..-i !. '"tii .1 'IVi1
Know coining -.ro,r ami inoirecuy tm. me ; joined' ALolilinnism ; but our opoprinctpal leaders of the UepuiIiean movrtitent , ' . in Indiana. Speaking of the Know Nothing i ueul nnt-t do o.ncthing to keep up appear-
party be says
Tbi tarty -r..o in the Nortli ami oon over!
l!ie whole country. Ham pin-- upon onrrliararler anil lrreIem.il.le slain. It was conce'o el in fin ami broiulil . t-.rili iu iniquity. It fonn.l.ition wa llif most Mini.!, '
ance?
rH-riuyicr i.unax, nenry c. t-ine, aam. ranter i c held lort h in a sjh'CcIi a and other dintini-uished Iteptiblieans thatrve'., ,. . , , mi-ht name, will feel very complacent towards ! llM ,n the (,ernwn 1 " W' this editor who thus .ibuses tl.etu with such a i was tolerably well filled by I'll
The Fremont German Speaker. On Friday evening last a fellow by the
raK-n of Lrnvmir, a hired political mission-
Tnc rur-Kj of brinjrins it into fXuteiuo reft tijioit a I ary W;s sent here fo enlighten the ticrmaiis rlai of lmn t1h-h; -.-olilics we k- .w not. j ' " . . Doubtless our friends Godlove S. Orth, cf this city, and to direct them how to vote."
Schuyler l!oIfax, Henry S. lane, Sam. Farker . c held forth in a speech a Yshinton
f'he home
nchanan (ttr-
gusto 1 erhaps our clever I. lend of the ptlu l)emrcrats, Know Nothings and bv r.arould be induced to modilv sontewhat lui opii.-! , .. ion of this much abused Order, when he comes j live Wn Democrats, and by a few lermans to learn that hia favorite candidate for the I res- j who an Alnditionists. These latter are very idency i a member in i-"! standiriir of the I r i i . ... i . t i:,.,-.:. same;andthat.ereceiTedandacccPtedno,,i.ffcw l" ,,Um,K,r arrt '"b'r the .Inaction iiia'.ion from a distinct Know Not h in? Conven-! of IIkkmei.is and IlAss.rnEK of Cincinnati, tint, recently assembled in New York. I5. fore an, of abont Uirec p4,.pbl;can dii tators man allows himself to cut and slaslfin this ; . ,. way, he ouht lo know what he is talking I ,n Indianajvolis. liUmt, and who he is hitting. 1 This speaker, Ll'DV ion, is what is called .Ti . " T ii Tt i.i i ! a " Freeman." lie is an open and avowed CCjTlt is but a short time since the Illack ! . . , . . . .... , ,,. . , ; ii.fi. lei. Among his earnest listeners and apkepuolicr.n rres-j were iir-ring upon thc at-; , , , . , , , . .. ... 0 , - " . tilauders were several members and leaders in tention of rrce Suite emigrants to Kansas, a 1 .... . .. . , , . . : our rrote.-taut churches. '1 hey went there to nw route to that Territory, through Iowa: , , . . ,. . .. , ,r , , It T 'countenance and to sustain him in his atsnd Nebrxska. It was stated that Jim Lase . , , r, , ,, , , . ' te m pt to proselyte the German voters. He would make Iowa C.ty his headquarters, kr , i r .i , spoke altogether in lerman, and frequently the express purpose of rivin-r information , ,,, . . . . , , ...... m . led the-a piotu rhansees into egregious errors and oilier "material aid 'to these seekin-r: .. . ' ,,' . , , : and inconsistencies. bene ver the I kkmost Kansas by tho new route. It wa also sUfed r, , , . , , , t. , ' , . German leader.s stamped and clupiied to enthat several hundreds of emigrants had , , , , , ., , , , , , , , courairc and aiplaud the si.eaker, our long availed themselves of the advantage thns , . .. v ., . . . i i . j faced Know Nothing l rotest ints aopiau led secured to them. And one telegraphic dis- . , , , . . 1 : and clapped ahso. V hen tho speaker depatch, currently reported th rough the Al-cdi-1 , , , . . . , f . : ciared that 10M I ainr was a i-reater man
iiun uuiuiii-i. .iiii.uuiiicu maw ii. . l niiusril i - .. t i 1 r .t ' " . J ' and a better friend to human freedom than i ibrce cheers were iven for Fillmoi
...... c. ur.ru .v.u,s.ujr .u., .vu.eat uirUC;lU (,FO VAf,UISUTOS ever Was,-these HOW- j said HE WAS IN' FAVOK OF A I OMMON LI.M - of tight hundred men, producing such a t..u-. triuU of tl.o fSetm:..,- r.rcl ! toi-.ai. th kf :t. ami had been so raoii tiik
observable among the W'..' Fillmo e men,
a'id a consultation was held with the Fremont men, and forthwith the Trihun announced a fusion of thc two meetings, t.. apjoint Delegates to loth meetings at Indian apolis. Some of the rani: and file of the Know Xolhiiigs, who were atv.ve that it was tho intention of Gregg and the leaders lo sell out the Fillmore party to the Alolitioii:sts, on the 15th, rebelled outright, and swore all day Saturday that the union meeting should be broken up, that no d d Al-olitionitt lile Gregg should control them, and that they would not pay for music for any such a name. Night came, and about dusk a procession was formed, headed by the Hand and followed with a transparency btarin the fob
lowing inscriptions : " Tht Mechtnh-t of AVe Altnaj' " A' tMwnah'sui for Us," " 1'tUutrre ami Junehhi," "Sum's Amt,' fci Tbii transparency waa followed by a cannon which wxs discharged eveiy four steps ; they passed on to the market house, where was collected a large crowd ; the music was stationed in a box prepared for the occasion. Captain James Montoo.mery was calkd to preside lie called upon J. M. Yil.son, K.
I N'. candidate for Congress, to explain the ob
ject of the meeting. He did so b staling that they had met for the purpose of seeing if some arrangement ould not be made for a union of partieR opposed to the Dcmocrj -y. tie was for union ; without it, the State, District and county tickets would I -e defeated, lie said an arrangement had been atfc-1 non for two speeches -one on behalf of Fillmore, by Mr. Milton Gregg, the other on behalf of Fremont, by Randal Crawford, F.sq. ; Loth he said would take ground for union of interest agairjst the common enemy.
He sat down, and Mr. Gregr.c arose, wIiph
He
.... I A-.f...i,.Tn. th ranriil cprvi.-A of the
t Kearney r.nd his' handful of offl.vr KeeP il Befo, lhe Pleand i. ten, numbering in all not more than a One fact, says the Augusta (Maine) Jy, n i i-s fill that was left of tho rr.lll.lllt l . .lnair,. to limp noticed. l .! that fdowil
to the Convention which will tae place at , x t the f(tp so aisastrons at i t(4 .... ,,,, ...... f.., Indianali, on the lbth, wa, published m 1 ,: , Ilu. F,tinilars of tliat aflV,r , 1,1 ,!, .w 1 ' 1 1 S,a!e ,nen c" "' the Tribune, to be heldin the lower market U rn ; ' tl ' . 0f m,nv 0f OIir ri,i. ! ed their bloody outrages n suprt of
et s from tho fact, that in this bloodiest ac- determined r.-hellioii) no law had been attnn of the war, there fell one of the most j tempted to In enforced in Kansas, but sindt Milan t and acn.mplishe-1 olli-vrs of the aH tan.ls up.-.ii the statute book of evert army Oapt. A. K. .lohnsoi! i, of dragons, a na- ( ,w y. ;ttuH! latte five cl I'l iii.i, th;., and the son of our ven- . , , v. ,,ab!e and di sti.uished fellow ulizen, 01. - -"W the commr,., law of the land. No .lobn .lol.iison. I again repeat, that with ! person had Len airested, and no atlttmpt this exception, all credit for the conquest of; made to aric-l, except for crime, as homicide California is due to the navy and Marine j ftf h, VjJi uo (if .,erjl4MlS, , h ir-cd with some cori s. ft is well known that thc h.te war. , . ' . . with Mexico afTordod but little opportunity ' Hu h oRei.ce from custody, and yet tt.eee acts
ihall be f.iven to the census find tho npj- -tios.ment, with full lilmrty to any inhabitant to examicr- the :;aine in tho conrt.s of record, j Section i requires the Commissioners b'j sit as a 1-oard until the ih of (h-loW i:ext
country, lo accept it.
Gd'erlng you the assurance of our high personal resect, v.e are, your fellow citizens. II. S. LANK, Fiesident of the Convention, .IAMKS M. ASIILKY. ANTHONY .1. UKKKCHKII, .H iSKPH ('. HORN'HI.OV.'Ki:, I:, li. fJOAlt, THADDKl'S STi:VEN3. KINSLEY S. BINGHAM, IOUN A. WILLS C. T. CLEYF.LAND. CYRFS ALDRICII. To .I4.fi?; C, Fp.Euo:;v, of California.
The i.an. rs contain Ivco Ut;r f;om Lord
Clarendon, addrensed to Mr.Da'las one on il.f rn!i!nei:t question, the u.hcr rr-latii to Central America. Lord C. fSprcsi-es R.uisff.rtiou Mr. lal!.i- liad I en ii.htructed to nc.tlate lb Central Anitricru qtietion. and t:les that b is j.r.paro-l to eiit-r into tiegoliation, which In lusts will Ih cndiic!-J in -;ii' f col - diality and frankness, which isdu ta cl 1 v tl..tree iutrrerit of f!f-Rt l'ritnin and lhe I'nitf f Elates. A correj.ond4 nee Ulwecn DcrmarL. trr-! Hritain and thelTr;ited State6, in relation to lii ;...:iil Due", hai been presRtr.l t. Farlianiei Another b&ttitlioti of rifleman bas l-pti ro dered to Canada. So-netxritprnenl was ciciU I in London by :.n incident thitt happened lo Mr D.ti'ai kt tb Qnrcn'ti levee. Mr. Ilallas nnd a f'irnd went tr the levee. nnA the cost time of the latter .:
1 l. KrtiuAiit's Hr.). New Y.r.K, duly 8, l85i.
Gkntlkvex: You call mo to the hih re-' Uin-r in accordance with the n -eclat ion, ' ''i
to regulate all matters respecting such re-1 .ijionsibilitv by placing me in t'ne van of a enileinen returned to the Ltnbasv. '1 be turns. j great movement of the "People of the I'nitcd ! Times concocted an exciting t.ory fr..n. this Section 7 provides for the safo dct-sit of Stales, who without regai ! to ,.Ust diftercEre.s, H''i; ... f.r i . Uys 1 Mr. IiatUs was vttp ,, , , , ' ... .r ' , 1 1 , , t.oed t bare put a ctii'lie.1 atlront ni i.n tl.e (lie list t.f voters, thus corrected. I are nn.lmg tn a comtnon eifi.it fo bung back J( 1 1 Section rt tixes lhe h4rion of ii.ember-i f..r I th action of the Federal Government to the : '"f"-
a State Contention on the tir.d Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Section 9 eni'-ow erg the Commi iion rs to make all needful rules for Mich election. Section 1 stipulate that ea!h judge and clerk of elections -.hall be sworn fsithfnlly to discharge his duties, and provides ample securities against fraud. The Commissioners
are to judge who are entitled to certificates
i . , - 1 11 . .... 1 . w . f 1 -ii-iti a.i v 1 : i - t r4 it oai 1 . .'M it' Am ru.
01 uisliiicuui. 10 me navj aim 11 is 11:11.1 11 , - -. - i of election, and lo issue certificates accord !.. Kill., .liJ ii..t,ii it .ll.l mill ia io liA'i.An..,!!,. v.mii 1 1 n.t t- i r .ri f. .! .. '
on.. ..i.-.i. .4 -..v. b-.... . - 1 1'o.iirni; o.iniu.m.M. mgiy. in case 01 uotinr. ine .ommi?ioner4 wrested from them to make capibtl for an r(J u reil,f mbered, that notwithataud.ng i,,av order a uew election. There dut'ws aspirant to th" rres:dcti.-y. I allude to the . U (m fmiaticitsra and frenzv which discharged, the tJoiumisbiouera are to return fa. t that the lneiids of l rcinout are claiming ". , ifl Wnrhiiiufon nn.l ietv.it fo the Secretary fi rhim lhe lien's sh ire of th- little K!ory manufactured, the AKditiou and " litOll l.n.l lep-oll to ll.e , rtTif
' r tresotl liieu in uau..as ara arnie 1 iun,
Sh .rpM rifles, and banded in vHent reai;tance to the execution of just such laws as every -citizen of every State in the Union ia subject t and 1-oond to ol-ey for the enforcement of r.ono r.fhers have been undertaken. It is not, then, the character of lh laws which they resist; for if any unjust
a' h'l'vcd b- that CO'loltest
I ni!i prepared to prove that so far from his leiiig entitle 1 to any credit for his participitioii i'l the ton.juest of California, that hi? having failed So co-operate heartily and ( 111. iently with Commodore Stockton, ?o far
1 from .tsdsting iu the conque.it, embarrassed
b in (Stockton) in his operations and rendored tin victory le-.'- complete than it would I... I .. r..r..!i-..l f. ii.ll C.lll..nt fill! 1.4.11.
a:.ce we had a right to ex pe.ct mounted -1"1 fbcoxion t laws wote pas'e 1, they have aimed and equipped as he was. I am fur- remained us a deal letter, and their pasa?i thcr pie pared to prove that in every engage- j fJiU afl,r,j ,l0 justification for disdedience to met and every rout of the enemy vvhich j , o wh;, h (.verv go.xl citizen elsewhere tool, pi ice in California, hreinont wa lnva-1 '. , ,,,,,,, - , riably to., lite t-i take part; and to mm ,11, i submit heerfully and gladly, a-s require-J al', l" assert that during thh whole of hi.s ser- j for the protection and security of society and vi. e in California, he never was within hear-1 flf government. Do Northern fanatics know irT ofthti enemy's guns what they are about in supplying arms and ll:s other t I:i:iu.i to the distuiiuished honr which it is intended to confer uFoa him, ; monP' tn carry on such resistance .' I knou nothing of, and care nothing about. lam 1... politician. lam neither for Fill-' T" llrnt Aid Society Ra-pon.iUe for 1,, .,,. ..r Muehana.i, for Stockton or Gerrit ' Ka,,a O1S:nitb. and cerlainly not for Fremont, know- ; The Abolitionists deny thaUhe New Knjin - bin. as 1 do. Since I have stepped so I land Aid Society sent nioii to Kunsrvj to maka
far out of my proper sphere, as to appear be-; ?lt a $Ti.e gta(e by force of ureal. The fed-
made by one ..f it agent?,
Convention lately held at
session of this informttion. axd a ereat deal Bulfalo. trives the lie to their denial. It
........ ... - F r j ' more upon the same aubject yet untold. seems that this -CK.iefy f propagandiiU do Iwei:tfo(-aliforniain 1S48 with Conii.1.1. 1 ulcmUo ronfine tliair operations to the b re Stockton, and was at that time a Lieu-' r .t 1 . ' . . . ... 'IVn iIam.- but inteml i-uiii" further, bv !it-
t. i. u.t 1,1 more h iu eleven vear-.' sl iii.lin - ;. - - ' -
fon the inblic in the character of a newspa- . . , - - 1 ; lowniiT admission m per p.u.. '!.ii.h writer, I hope to Im excused! for tL-lli..- ho 1 am, and how I came in ro.sj "m e Abobtion Cr
S-vtioii 11 gives the rijjht oi tuiitv to every white loua fih inhabitant of the Territory on the 4th of Tuly, 1S5?., who shall have iesidfd three months in the county where In offers to vote. Thin f ection also provides th.! those lena Te residents who may have abcei.ir ! themelves in consequence of the dial 111 ! auret there, by retnrn-in-4 to the Territory U-Ute thd lirsl day of Octoler text,- be equally eut'.tled to vote for members of the State Convention. Until that Convention has been held, all other elections are postponed. Sectiou 12 gives the Commissioners jower to examine on oath, X'c. Section Li itnjioses a flue of not lei than two hundred and fifty dollars, or imprisonment of not less than three months, or loth penalties, upon any one unlawfully interfering with voters. Section 14 provided for the punishment by
fine or imprisonment, or both, of any man voting, not antborir.ed to vote by the provisions of this act. Section 15 imposes heavy peualtiea for fraud on the rart of the officers charged with holding the election?. Section 16 appoints the first Monday in December as the day for holding the State Convention, stipulates that when assembled they shall first decide upon the expediency
'liuciples of W liahiegtou and Jeffersoi .- ('nirtiilonal. Comprehending th lnagn.tudc of the trua ; Washington, July It which they Lave declared themselves willing j :"c.wr The Senate passed thirteen hoi; lo place ill my hand-, and deeply sensible of ! one -ranting the widow of C&mtWore iV.-atnt the honor which their unreserved' confidence, ' m f5' Ifr i11?';1.'' f,,r . in tl,U tbie.ueni, ,,.si..n of ,h- public af-' f ,h rAil ffff M;'Co,rr..ow, fu Vyn r . . ,. . .' 1 . , . V it.a'.bw biru lo c-o lMlote In Coiniiii-si.iner l-.l fans, implus, I feel that 1 cannot better re-. ,,,,, reIl,.w ni of bis patent, on tl.rpr.w. ,1 ibatil.e spond than by u sinceie declaration that, in ; i.,-n;t.r npp'.ica'ion was refud ibronjh n tc hthe event of my election to the President y 1 nieuiity, was defeated by nine majority. phoiild enter ujioii tho execution of its duties Adjourned. with a .sii)2le-harted determination toi ro-l iommmoi o. icsuinnr's ruMinvi.
mote tho -oodofthe whole country, and to House. The agreate ww ct for tLe.r . 11 .1 j u r .1 rnnA . . 1 a f i i. tbrnnnbnnt till" i ! r.lurt. Hlli,'f
rht
rutorv
I
e.1 lfcrl rnlrr. ( wit lio.it nwina
of vonr Convention expresses the sediments , f.n eraii;ratiou,l t-ona fide settler.
in uhich I have been eJucated, and which J Aftei the taking of the census and before li e have leen rij ened into convictions by per-; election ther is noevidenec nf any force or i nonal ob?ervat:ou and expeiience. With , l',,,, being ni d toprevent any man from votit rthis tleclaration and. avowal, I think it neces- ,1" e,'.s,r T-ri",ry- J'"'10 110 ln.e sary to revolt to only two of the subjects ! 'at , J tlu. 9i,a"h k'' ,a.u,'r .l ; , . ., , . i . hl-oiit tn voitn puces that lv : no.vi.Ki.ce embraced in those resolution?, and to . the?e , a,,silirur lfl xuJ thtft d.-gr,c Gor.-rt.or only, Wai'e events have Fiirrounded them i UeedetV j-nlgniei.t in awardin? certificaies . f with -rrave aiid critical circumstances, and ! rhr.i.m to members of the Legislature, given them especial importance. ! That Legislature was proper law-making I concur in the views of the Convention j body, and, therefore, i: laws were Tfdid sour deprecating the .Foreign jolicy to which it 1 s bJ were consi.d t with the Constitution . f .lriH, TU o.-i.-r.Mrvr, fl.a. nn li-pa t the Inited States atidibe organic art of tb.-j
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. " - , , ! pt.isuance of the liw tl.tis pa-j-ifil, is ei.'.itleil to lnrfiiii tii tvant lh-m w on cl.ar,.,r.i,mdTit i I .
diteet s-.lely to the end all the power of the cana.-utca ii.rougi.oni ine icir.iory, tn.y
GovfrnmcnL irrepedive of party ise,, and IT" ?" " r T'PTt r ., ' .l . . , I.niidicd, Lile, by the census tf lhc Ttrnton regar dies, of sectional strife. 1 he dechra- . uieu w.Ue tU Tot1 ,here Werc tT0 thoaan I tion of pr.ncip.es embodied in the resolves ; five hun.lred le t-al rolers. fwitbout allowan-e
of th? honest character which our country
has acquired. To provoke hostilities by nnju?t assumption?, would bo to .rcrifice the peaci mid character of the Country, when all
Territory. Whitfield, being duly lcled in
Lis boat.
Mr. Oliver reviewed at gTeat length tbc evciliiij" troubles in Kansas, saying that, from tb eiidcnce, they are properly rharj-eablo to tho
revolutionary movements of tho -aIo rot
its interels might be more certainly fecur-! P th Tojela Contitui wn, and Lave ple.l. d
ed and its objects attained bv just and heal- j r" )n xn relKl ' ktmr,. ing counsels, involving no loi3 of reputation.! H.c House resumed ih. coi.K.derat.on o lb, t ? i i . i .i , reiort on th! Sonmer asKRtiit, International embarra-ments ae mainly the , 'Mr MViSM rf,Etcl,tK.(1 tllR, ,. result oi ?ecret diplomacy, which aims to j v..lve,l not cnlv ihe right of Mr. Somttfi, b .t keep from the knowledge of tho Ferjple the cf the people. 'TLiswas not tnei.lr aprit opera'ions of the Government. This ?ystera , qearrel, but the tsanctitr of the Senate Cl au.br ia inconsistent with the character of our in- bad been violated by a member of this Uoun , sti-.titioM, and is itself yielding gradually to a hich. however .inphaoant. O.oidd pui.i-h the rr.nr." ont :rbt AtiA.l tmblir nnii.inn nr.it fn tbp ' otlelldiT.
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power of a free press, which by its broad dis-
or otherwise, of forming a State Constitution semination of political intelligence, secures in
showing tl.o eipul-ion of a member f.r a-iu'l
aiel l.aitery. lie ainej that the rRie j enaitu
. ..1. ii. . n..n.. ... .. . r. .. . ... i - of . .. . . . ..
aiamieoe among mu uorucr i.uiiiaus as af ,mriM.i a.i .,,. i u :,b ,rr,.ut .r,iJ ... ! stakt. ji- ia.c at.rayx ."..,,.,.,,, i, ;mis tnorp t w.. for : t nn tin n brer-stea imr societies m tl
never had before occurred during the whole : Tll,.! ,We,, tim't tWv to n?e j ouUvontlnut to ,lo tcith all 'lrs 01 ! w!)0 ti,; hi, a!d-de-ra,,ip and quarter-u.as- of the Union :
Kriod of the Kansas troubles. Unvm,ans to , -lease , who snrroumbM ZXZ i1':'''' t,"? f"rc" f waa present and ass.sted A i..., bv Ocrriit Smith, tec
These facts are all too fresh in tho minds L, . . , ' .,- ...... , , . . 1 i .Zl . ' ' n-..:.i i vv'll. my own l.an.ts in hoisting our tlag at j o,,.. ral Committee u, mni F.h
'. . mem, even oy making tnemseives supremely ine otate ai.u to.., .j um- .-4. ,,r .-.....--.,; s , p,.irarv at " San Felro." and at ai (Jenerai Ateiit, to etiperinten.t Ihe t
. our renters io rtfieii rnn irmirmn n,i i-r.. . . , ; t. w.n ,.,.4. . .t. ni ..- ... ti.. .0,... . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1
j - 1 riaicnious. !,ltw ... 4..,.. 4.. ,in- ,k " nn. 1 w.n -it thu ' it. of a Mate 1 oiiimiltee. was oiiere.i us
t . - . v . : x 1 1 ... if. .1 -. - - - r. - .
irinesot ine anu--eura-.i.i. j;m. j.w;i.s
oniin. ndiug
Tharer,
orniattt.n
a toibsti
we are now gravely told that the Senate bill j When Lrnyio
to admit Kansas into the Union as a State, j the JcK.lrine of Kno,v
1.1 fatal to the causa of freedom, because it is ! condemned the impossible for those who have left Kansas, taat Order. He A. . f ii t A . 1 . . .
onarcouni 01 me uisiuroancea mere, to rc- urc an,i w ithout mercv.
tu'n to vote at the proposed election in November, without fijbting their way through the " Border liudian Army," who have blockaded the river route through the State vf .Missouri. It is an old saying that "liars sJmuld Jtave gHl memories." It wonld have been well for the argument now made by the Abolitionists against the Senate Kansas bill, if they had not been in such hot haste to proclaim the feasibility of the new route to
eloiiucnt a: joined him he uttered,
of every Germ
" erery
wa-? placed
them. IIr.
Grand Master
there, and
II Came o he .liscu.ss-o-i oi - , , .1 1, t; : t '' ' ' ""'' "- " v.u..ui...- , . , ,r. . ,. Stct on 18 iiiak.
I 111 lavor 01 tue reioniuon vt uic i..i--..u - ,. k .!.,,, ,, t..,n r.t al,iAn.n -,.,1 1 ...... 1 iiir. u unman, 01 i.awreuce (.ivaioj.s, 1 01.1.x:- - , .,
Nothin-ism. ho totally j e,nitimm;s, ftn.i rrd tn ahivrV Uvn. . l" ' " " ' V., , ted to the ir,e of anv nitne as cencral tigi-nt.- ",
men and the principles of I extended north of that line, and oppol to " (J " VTlr 3xh nrs toi to i T,"re was' W M particular objection to. he Uw shall be in force, , ,. . it, f.,wbnr .rliWnr, IU Jonld .m further ! Iu"'ln" ' l ll, ,,'V6 hT ' t0 "veof Mr ThiyerV name. It was well known ! lltory resf ecttng an e
oenonmci 11 wunoni mea.s . v.-.v ... - - n . - . , t ,,;e part ill tlie Tout 01 uen. Lasiro, wnom j tjiat a prejudice existed throughout the States of ; or prohibitit cr the frt
Here he became "".", . "-' " . , ,- -.. w.. the sailors an.l marines on foot hail 1 the Union a23inst thc Lnnrant Aid Company, -.bridi'iii'- the freedom o I frx-ecli or of the control as a con?ui,uen
.... 1 wiinin cenain eorai.n.t ;u limiiM, mi ow -1 , luirr(i 1U ,rn M 11B(i, ,. . u4 1 Ti..,r : ',r.;,l,i-l, ; U.; 0 - . , ... ... 1: t .. ...... Y 1
u ruuru, aim un; nu iiouc , fi e ,t therelnnvnid which it should never !.. , . . . ' ' lU riv:t ; f.oJ ' ' ,---, . , .... , . . ; y . t ... ..... .. ... t Mr. Kdd.e bhi I the Hon-e OTi'd it i. it-e.f in applauding the sentiment that .,0. ' I 1 . tether u .th the Civil In-d defended the N'.w Er. anil i-etltion for tho redrew of gnev-; levoln icu and rcver.se ite principles. 'I he f.,r vrnlvfUtM o k, rikht itow.,1 to ,1 .- which was That it was the duty j Mr. OregK was now clearly u,t,ide tI.,!T.'Vr; SS 1. leLdihal M?. ,. r.,1.1. nec-nreJ hy the Fede-1 extcnMon cf jUvery across the continent ,s . I1Alio?. in ,,!.., .. ..f a Kreat constontn ,,,! " - . . rC.r .. 1 1 ..i I c r . ' ' " Mexico, an.l were never heat.I ol . , .--. -. ; ral Constitution. 'the obi, t of the power which now rules the ; pnncmle. b. pass resolution of xruU., r : u.l
an and every foreigner lo J 1' j aflerwards during tho war. . , . ,. . , . . oninion'lhe ii-.' Section 19 provides i plan for the set tine i Government ; and from ibis spirit has ..pruni i much as he re-rretted the necsity, bo was c..lt
Know Nothing whose name t t hm j lll0ve m j ye --1 1 ai." '"I'M'4'11-1" 1 j1- manner to utterly , 1enitin jghtl.uv of it. To it .xrrei-es were ai art of tactions e.f land for the nse of scliooln, I lhcc kindred wrong in Kansas so truly por-1 !ri,u',,t.A TO,' f,'r P'g-
nron -x trclr-t i,-. 1... vnte.l f...- bu 1,,,. t,o union with Allii:onUt ll tv ,..i a"''"'"-Urt uu' "e:i.iiii.ti .sw.ry wmni appeara , ,iUe the cstaMifthnienl or ihe r ree Mate party in t,ra state University, or public buildings, JCc. i traye.I in one of your resolution, whien ww vu '''""-,'" tifon a ticket lo bo voted foi by have no union w itn Abolit onutn. lie v. ant.-. .), of mtfrii,. entitled. " Fre-: k,. Ha ba.l bim.e'.f reciv.d arml entlon ! a-i; o. ,., ,1. P..i.r.. . n.4 .b.r .1... ..Um.m. .r .1 L, ori.i. wb..l sy...p.ib.es of L.s b.-t-t. f.;l be r.rol!...-.
Shew, the reat and high to '; "'"j1,0!"'?; . . ) 17.' .I' ! or the. ride of theouV l.undied," copied : from Kentucky . and Virginia to plant the ml -.lotion fYom the Cornmisiioiiem. to employ j trarv .'overn.nents have not lWva,.q.,U.,ed !.!!,!l!.fi.!"!;r" """'lr'
of Know Nothing.,,, was ' 7.." V. V u r " n'.1." Jroux the New York Post, which story 1 pro-: orues of tfce Society m those rtnten. : anv miliUry force in the territory, necessary by the iust theory of our own. rV"":.:7...i . V, lh '.l' ,
... ' . pioyiuiit. v.io;ii-oniiaoi" i, ana ivc win nan: ... , ,. i .i ..;.l f.,tc .,. - - ; . : i , . " , . .... ., .... .. . . . . , , I' " """ ' ."".."'."'"
wlipn tm House mi no .own in :...:... .1 ;.u 1 .r .1 .. .i.-. . .n.... .uu -nuior ...i.-., 1 lir I llf! I All II I U I e X CCIU ton 01 1 ne . .ro v isioi-01 liwouiu lie oui OI n.ace Hereto 1) ira . Irii.n.1 iitinr 1 ...niii.,1 nt i. ln r II.. ....!
- , nnwiiii" .u io nun inese u .1 niirirer 1 nieve. .
and government ; if dbcmed expedient, they 1 advance to theside of jastice thc judnment .fj di(j unl ananl the rnterfositior. of the Ibei-. shall t hon proceed with their work. The; the civilizod world. An honest, lirm and ! th:.t there was no auch disordetly Uhaviorat ...... Quia tn liat fra l'itdurilitiva 111 m.0ti 1 in nor forei.vii rplationa uriit.t 1 l. .s ... .....vIJaj f..r tl... i.M.l.lr i
ie Stat.-rt ... . 4 r ... ! ' . ....t .t :..! -.r.t r
j V.ongrtJM ni:i I ine next ionre.Hioii'.i Hj.j-or- - .111111141.11 ine un:ieu mij'jo.i 01 titu n;.iiuii, 1 tionment. i whoso delil-erate opinions it wonld neces-a- ' Mr. Simmon arcurst that the p:.teciiot. o f Bection 17. rrovides 10 pay ,r Jinn for rily reflect. .nemb- r from in-ult from anything said n. .t
.'..- 1 . . V .1 1 : .u t 1 t tw o. was essential to ireouom ol oei.aie, an.l r-1 the Conimiiwioiiors and their actual expenses; Nothing is clearer 111 the history of our . , , . ... ,, ,' ,, ,n -.01 1 . . r .1 -.. .. .1 1 r .1 therefore sustained the tsr.ion takm bv ll.. nJx8perday, and actual evene, for their institutions thk the devgn of the nation, Wt COI1,IIltlll in tUi r, poll. I secretary, &c. . in asserting its own mdej-endence and free-' Mr wllson Sltili ,i,is whole matu-r Lad u, ..
i very guarded provisions, .torn, to avoid giving countenance to the ex- invest.! with an importance oaite vr.tni riled.
ana aupuinres insi -no tension oi slavery, i tie lnnuence r. the: v hen the fact were developed, be foim.1 n.th-
OT enforced, in fald I cr- small but compact and powerful class of men j m b it a iMr..nnI controT. ry. The llowv.. stabliahment of religion, ' interested in t-laverv, who command one sec- bad o;dy a limited power mvr men.b. rs, and
e exercisa thereof, or Con of the country and wield a vasA j-olitical comano. pm.t-n ior aisorueriy iM-navior ni.ie.-.
ce in tho other, is now : "- "i- . ... . 1.1 expel for :n oflenne Cf'inn.Uted lewbere.
I TitaririWMzA (.1 tl.ld until nrtniil ! lu..lM.'a ll o
the Territory through Iowa and Nebraska, i , , , , , , ' . , .... , . . , could uuderstand DnUh, also applauded with Silence on this point, would, too, havo faved ' , , - - ,, . .. . , , . , ' , all of hia might. .Several others, Know them thc mortincaton of a direct and tosi- i ... , . - , . ,, , , , ... , .1 Nothings, also joined in thc round of aptive impeachment of their own character for . . . . , . ... . plause, which was the verv severest condeirttruth and veracity. As it is, we 4I0 not see 1 ,.al;on 0f themselves and 'their i.rincit.lei.
..... . . . . .
fo deceive and transfer our (ierman citizens
t thc interests of Fremont, who is l-th a Know Nothing and an Abolitionist.
bow it is possible for them to shield theium1 yes under the plea of misapprehension or misfortune. lint as if they had not jet sunk themselves
to a point or degradation sufficiently hnmili- ... M.ore Fu8lo,n. bravado. 1-1.1 ,. - , ' Vc ?ee it announced in the I ttsion pai-er, atin?, wt now find them making nsc of the j , T T , , argument aboveS1xcif,ed, against thc Kansas ' hat J,M LaXE has foUr linn'rCtl n" ' Bill of the Senate, in ono column of their cPa' ,,c journal., and in another, giving the lie to that , 1,1 t,ift JIlimWr n'acl,M r'(' . . 11-1- .v r 11 . when lie will proceed tbrottl. Nebraska argument, by publishing the following card, i , , , , , ?. . r . - , " . , , ' ! and Kansas, to Topeka, ready to resist an y which we find in almost every Pdack Hcpub-i , - , , , . ,. . " I armed force that, may Ikj brou-'ht a"ainst bean paper that we open : ; . The Iowa Hot te to Kasras TVe learn from ; . V, - , , , ,. ... the Cincinnati fatrff. that thc Iowa route to' l" the hrst p.ace, we behove this statement
Kansas is now complete so lar as it can be made to be ail (jmnmou. We arc iu dail v
wun sia-rc routes, r mm inicagotoiowa Ciiy, there is a complete railway connection, and
rront tlie latter pont to Uayton. on the 31 is sou
ll.., inlrrt'i..... i.-lftl. f I ar rollA.r, ..J
I,. , , . , j I . r . . I . 111.11,1' i.i... 4.,., ..4. .c Jnng.lown the cannon, and lefs ch an then, , ., , . , , . , . n4,ePififlnl
4. nt. The cannon was
tire after fire and cheer
for Fillmore.
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..regimen 10 exp.a.n. nang : wen, i..-; , , A ko , f( h , nf
t a
i lemont men tor civil war. 1 ri.:4
The ftdlowinjr -"ene occurred at the linf- j r u.:,t 1 .1.... ,1.:. ..... :4 ,.n,
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Iron ah 1 1 1 ilio vinl . 1 ! l'"vc ' advenliue and gallantry ! fai., Kansas Aid and Frf.v.imt Convention: - the objection that has Wen urged agiinst it, hie after LSt , ;,,l'i,,UUf'1 l" '-""' :" " Coremor P.ecder read to the Convention the of excluding from their legal rirfhtJ, those
be itr.trii'.
I hot- it will not be considered indelicate
! point f.f the bayonet. (Cheer j
.VI r. K. rtotjl. a-.ke.i how tu.tnv
tt...ps
1 . . . .
cannon, aim out vent ine inis. 1 1 11.1 1 . .1 : . .. .. 1. n . . i. o,...v
I-hus ended thU farce of the Al-olitionist. i fr Fillmore! Dow,, xvith the AUU.iom.s-. j . " V V ' ' T . "I. ' . 1 Tl " "1 "
III - -.11.-, . 41. II ..III 44?t .4.11... II, ll.tlllllU
of .I1.-T1 U'lm :
V,. I . 1 , , ........
cal capital for i i-innHi!ii; i.ine . in. is. t;ii.-. hi
thir candidale f..r the Fresideucy out of; ''" n ..... i . ci
- . 4 fl. .4 .'I 11.11 1.1 1'UI'I nam JIHM . i...
the enlire
report from Knnas of ti n dipen4oii of the free stato men who by the late outrages have Terriiori.il Legislature by Cilonl Sntnner, and been driven from the territory. It givec remarked, at tLe , low, that l.n was Rorry that tLem (A the 1st of October to return, and in
lg,siature t.a.t not wade.! tm ur.ven.eit ai ine tl vrnt Territorial Leishtnre to be of no
4
Several I timea tireg tried to explain, but! .;,. ;,, fir.!(il ftmi, a they would not hear hint, and finally drove ;w ,.li,k.U(1.i to ,uaU yfo him from the stand. I .,, ..., i..,.? ..... ln,.,-
Tb Vr.4n-o.Tir tB.nn nAvtr rdle.l for Ti ! . . .. J I t.overiior K. edel said alx.ul Ul Ihe Fremont wen now called or .Mi. Jiip(J s plorille,i i ,y ,llv C( .mpamons and inv-! Mr V0bk ,1 how many rawford, who was on thc stand, lie arose , ,- , , J . 1 air. .'ome a no n i.i.oit ndatlerntited to stveik bit the il imor w is s lf' '" wl" h h 1 a verv unmr,tant ! army of the Cited Stat.? ,n. i atiernpieu.io speak, m.. ine tun or ua.s L , 0(,v.rnor k,,. ,.it.v. ,s
I' .rre, and authorizes tho President to eiuploy
military force to iisure thc faithful execution cf this and other provisions of Ihe bilL hia not fall that we culd desire, but it wonld,
myself to any particular policy that has k-en Mr. Ilr..!, 'aid he had fcstifi. d the lsw u U
sugej-ted to terminate the sectional contro. . li ve to lhe ."-a.ilt nud bil-ry, but had n ? TT.sy en'ei.deied by political animosities 'atoned for a great c rime Con.mitied aaint th opcf.it in-" cm a i-.wcrrul class banded to .Constitution, and forthe blow be bad i..n..i.d ' ,i . ... . Jf i upon the soveuiirn rieht of the peoide. He frethe, l.y a common interest. A rractical . . c- ' f i .i . r tl " . . indorsed every word of huninei s txcch. remedy i-. the almissi u, of Kansas into lb Mr rampCll, of Ohio. Kiid be -bc. ,11 .... L nun na a tree huie. 1 he Suth fhouh., ,u.,rrow rr.denv..r tn che the d.bite bv n.vi.. in my ju lgmcnl. earnestly deire such a ?on- the previous question, in order that on Mcndrf summation; it w ould vindicate its good faith. ; th.' vote mirht l-e taken. Adjourned. It would correct the mistake of the repeal : ! Wasiiisoton, July 1.'
ai d the North, having practically the bmetit Hot sr Mr irow gave notice thai be Miou. I
of the aure.-mvi t between th.
I -round my claim l your protection up- j Mr. Noble I learn from a friend near ine,
on tnv
L .vn.V the accidental distinction of j ll.i.lthey can't send n,.,re than 10,0.1:1 ,en into! Mr' Hejoludcr to I-or.l Hurt.
-4-
Craw for
a
too great, and he finalh", mortified, left the
stand. The band in the mean tinse was or- i
, , . . . . , .'..1.1,4. . . I ; 41... .44. 4 llirili. U I.-..IIII I l Ml ."I I - J . . . . - dered to land oil" in procession for 1 illmore. , , , fir; n. ivo of Ohio (, r Kansa,( a,, m, ! M.f rri y . a 1 ' 1. k t. ...... ..i. . ... ......
. ne cannon was name,, nisme u.e. inai kc,- .j of lU y Slal n(1 , house, imniethately m-front of tl,u a,akon., lit, ev).r ,.u he1 rank of Am. j and thus the meeting was broken up. , ,,ju,. i r ,illf .ht Sitn.,ri.ii
After marchiiv' around fown they came ! ,i .' .. t ; ...:it ! :xrmy
l.1, .1. i "l 1 .1.1 r. 'in ,.. no il o ...it,: j iiui in i....u.r,4i in, itn.
-it-.-. ti hid ni.tnit rim i.iiii'n .ui n."'ii,
in
,01 Ml.
we l-elieve. l'lovn (ci lx what it is i ailed, a ! would be s o ilied, an! good
pacification bill.
two sections S&4D c"" UP ,no',f'D ' reconsider the xotc by i feelin-T b re' 1 ''' O'dhoriring lhe Fiistma-ter (l.-ti : 'itl t. enter intr. a contract wilh th Christ i;n.
. . i re i . : . . :
stoic: iii.?me.iMHc is ,c. e. ,,. n-nwicH ,Iaw n rtro.,Uvii, to cany ll.e I'niied State with I he Ik ,t, Ar of t.f Son! 1 firiil vitfil In ill i , t ' r s- i
inttre-.t.-i. Th.tt fatal a-t which
to ibis purely s.vtiohal stiif., originating in
i tn.ol iii :t line of t. aiiier.s f ri.in New Voik l,.
IVil billh ' (iludf.ta.lt viasotu-t iM.it in K-i. '.and
The rotisidcratioi of the S.nuner aoiu!i . f
j wh
to ni. near. Ile.ii.l not wiJi lr ollet'tl lh k
receipt; V ..,.,1 l.e drirA not sit- anvtttin.r to iillen.l
of the Iowa City J.'yorlrt; which makes no ! the Fremonteis. Several of the Fillmore m'n
mention of any jjuch body of Kansas "emi
ri river. nnpcitc Nebraska city, a new fctage grants"' Kin-,' encamped at, or near that route has Wen established. This carries the1 '
line to the south-west corner "of Iowa.
Front
Citr.
said he too wa a traitor, and was in with rgg to sell lhe party. Just here it was understood that rcgg
1 ivisboit trt lil llo. on a v t .1 a i .t i. II.. .t
. . . . . , .. . .... 'Tt : - .m v .. ... V .4 ,1.1 .t. vii. ill; LUt III' icl.rnsL:a eitv. anoliier lint, nf iIki-ui -.-ill 1 i lnllii.ni,.l ..I .... .7. ..i t .... . " . .
. 1 1- i i . i .i -r . sZ- r"1: V..4.4V.... ,....t,, uv u,., .-.-ui-u. i,,ai t.e,nll..nj, wor,a iban an aspen leal, ;in.l in rJjLViTS Tr?,lrrr 01 :hr,U Lase has four hundred or one thousand men the most humiliating manner and voice said:
ii. t j4..-jt 4.- .v. i. ... i im-vk.i, in. me ian-1 . . 1 iim i i . .. .i .. ias river, the fres- Stale capital. Thus a wid,. ! under hi lead, at Iowa city, he- will ever I U dorj 1 J'011 k,'ow 1 a,n a 1 'I'more UUU '.
i nn is given ionic .Missouri v,.
wbole route passes through a region which is i
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, . . . , , . .'444....l.l. 4- I.--.'f4.4. .4,41.. 1
tneir nominee ior congress hut ne w.u airai.i ; , .., -.lll8.irk0i in ,bc mili- ioll
tor v in.. I n.ival service nf their country. -I AS. FlNI.I.AY Hl llKNOK, r . m i h.Ia. i m TTa-j4-
4 JI. ........-. 4 4 . ... 4.14. .. . . . I the encounter.
t?.iv,Ai r-...-t i o..-: i , t ' hrt hi hemp ti t.ike lioui r rea IJaU.r was resumo.l.
It ecra that the free Cooling mobocrat. j " ; -""r o, x ( h ,v a wleiuD cox Mr. Clbn. wh,. mas titled ta the flo r tha Vain 1 AIU I .11 l4 ml . f T. lt .f , A ..- ... f ll.. -a-i. nr
illy intend car.ym- on :l xear with tha i i,r rt ' ul "J ' car.r.Ol b" tn-5 disarmed of ItS petniCIOUi i .'- -a Ml- Mgiinn, wiio wisiwhi io oner t.. . ., ... ... .... . 1 V.4 1 ...... .. . I . . n1.A... . i . . . . . .". . . , ..ii.fi ,1 . ,-A.it I r. 11,,. r.f.ti.linrr rr-jAiii.ir.n t V L 1 ll a
01 llie l. IllU'd Mates. J he 1 COpIa .... i...,.ii.a. ... ri.iu.i -m.- en--ari ... . fnrf,. The nnlr in-l imnoI ,( m.j.. """ '' "" .-'"s ."''i " ' I i .. ...f.. Mt. I k.li ....1, a . .. M . ; . . . . Iliuuiilii-lnri ,u J,.inr...l..;., ..Ol .l..ii1i
, ., f. . ... . L . v 1 ine.i 111 v 111 int. 11tii mj luuiu a- o i"i. liitltlli e lelt to tlie emiirranii ed iL. . 1 V- ........ ... o love the I . niou w ill, however, at the Biii., irt. ,i, I L. ',u"lj;ir lv",' . h , " de. ins this a fit ncca on ta evnres it d.- ' Marev'i reminder lo I.or.1 I .I it end on. thu Hist v ..,i,., tja.,. r. lAmi .,n,. . !. ..nr. ... . . . . . .
-1 utit thesrt tre-tson biviii.' tr-iloM in T-7 - 1. -1 .1 u . 1 "c" ' '"l " " "" - . ' -"' appruba soil of t he use e-f Utiguar-e 111 .! on . s, put tne-trt tie.tx, n-loving t,now to tribute paid to it 111 the Heinle al asl.in.sr- . ,,,,-1 ivf.. th. Free Lf.-.rers who hire : Ji : . ..-o .1 :.. 1:.:
I - 1111.U it i'r-nnuil 'iiifiiMir in mu iii'i: 1 I'tuni
rth is given to thc Missouri vicinity.and the 1 make anv .nrh .lemnnrtir-vitnn m;.,., h,. 1 1 am. .a 1 ''Imore tnan, all over, I never w..
t.... --e -.n 4i.-A.iHb . m. i i'l c ' " ' ' I in t'f l.tftrr ul.-
1 -a 1 r . . .
)eyond the inierference of the followers oft lnoluy 01 OL'MSKR, as it is said ho will
I'll make you a Fillmor.
speech to vnur heart's content, onsomofn-
Atchinson and Stringfellow. The .companv ! Since :he decided stand taken by Spmskk ' turc occasion. Don't 1 know what these l,.,;.nll..n.l.nL in .11 ' the N.mhf,rS,-,..ll,.l..v.-,.iilrnn.;.l...l;l"olrc"1 hc '"'l'1 ' lh.v were Kn,n;;
- J - "-' " " -" - "-T v.-lvVI7t IVIIll I 7 -
i rout a! eflei tiriHy a-J v.oiiid tin) Iri:tt?it j tR, tli speeche b the two Lous. - ot ir- ' Stales trooiw. were thev rash enoiib 1,1 risk i liament relating to its subject, and the grand
. result ine acquiescence 01 u. mimsir-, 01 j ,rlte .,ru-"b :t .t .t t,-.ti .- - .. i-'. "
! ooin nouses 01 ine unusn nation u. tneuis
r.et .i.tiallr
lonr considered it as set apart f r them in ' tie-nd-ei- or Si of ibis I'nion.
tn iiihentanc. Without provoking a des- Mr. ( .inipbell. of Ohio, wished I . ir.f.w
W Latever may le the jr-! whrii.er on-Ttni- H.i would proven! I.11.1 rrom
The Chicago Battalion. J We coiiimcn 1 to our Alxdiuon brethren of' tlo Chicago 'hih")i th. following, taken ; I'l-.-iu the Cincinrui'i Comntfrcuil a Iwular : . r 1 1. :..i.:. .i.i'
in-e.. mii-siii .c-t in o. ii .in ' nun gi in iiil I.ie, t . . -.1 r .1 , ., , 0 ... it ,, ,. ! Leiti-ilatiire, vvilft th follow ini iveult : i-onr detiH known ;n the Chicago l.atfalioti : ; ' ..,., .... ..... . . ,, -.ii . I inch (Dent.) over I ayh.r onlly i 410.
. ,..,.im. .11; ..H.-.o". s ... j ,..,.,..,. Alll,f,n rw-m 1 over P..l fVwvdl,-' iTl
oi.iiiii-ini' ..I ( bien re. i tuottrriiiita t.. 1 v J - '
A Gun from Iowa. Au election was held in 1st County, I few days since, to till vaonciey in
l . , . ".I I. .1 l . . . : . -
ooia iiousea oi ine uruisn iiaiion u. m uis-1 sistnc-e of the particular claa which Boems 1 "'"'"""'ii ""B"11' renoiuuci.. 1 mis-al of Mr. Cr.mpton and the three con-! Icfttlv trt iiazlr4i rything for tho success of' T,!f !"-;kcr r. pli.d that .t wn..l.l ,...t pew ..t I anl,. The icpiel of this measure proves its ,he scheme it has paYtiallly effected, 1 1 ?!';!CB,n M 1 WV wwa, , wisdom. Kit bad not been taken our He- , ,jrrulv lrll,vo lhat lh ?reat heart of the i '" j,rgr!, l)r,(1 ftli uuou ..bj-nrd ...M.. ihe ! public would have funk Iamei.laUy in tlie ( liat;oi), wl.icli thr ds with the ratriotiaw of i V. liolit-h fjfl liti! nn atnendn.ent.
estluiatioiiof I.nrop. Wa Live mounted in lhe ir.,emer. of both sections wilt have; V'r. Canitbcll. e.f Ohio, said he bhoull
I lull ll,
Ul bi
Hid (Dein l nvr Kalon v'Woollv) i3l.
ni.) nvt-r Conrtwrig
nan, lor .enRtu, over
piot-iruou. i nave never tuppotnti or sp- ,Axver to overcome
: r-rehende t for a moment that pa3?prts would : ( jie ri-jhtj secured ti fhem by the Coi.stitu-1 Mon.hy mor ; U offered to Mr. Dallas. The entire csn j ti(,n xiC i;niou gs best afeguard from tLe Tp,'irt!e ,'
I v ....... If. . . Ir,,..,.) i ..ll .....I l... a,. ... ., . - . . . .
jvu.i-is.s, t-.a -tut...-, .-uu. no uiniivm , , -, , . . , - , . ... , . . ; or 0UdS..0,. 0t . ie Urltish enlistment has .i... r ., ,1..,. ...v;v, i..
ii'i ii i tm i im mi. i "ii vn i iiioi I IM... i a-- i, u: ii iiiiiriini iu ii r i iu.t.i n uu i . ut a niou
oprvusitioo, neen uianagAi i,y me a-uniniBirauan ai 0-.0y of the .;.il and for slave labor to till it, i ..tj,,,',, rx I Washington with ieifect judgment an.l mic- ' li,)lt in t:m(, ,edu.v. them to thc extremity ; Mr."coi.Hn"l, i.isie.
In be dis.-.rnii-d ;it Lexington, Miseonri. They , j-jj ltri 1 vi ie compleiely ctjtiipped with weapons uf war VL-t tiiM'teiiileieil ihetu without, fin mr n
' - . . .. . ni i .ir. ..i :.. i .. .i.i . ui.i. i
hot : m other words, at the call of a com- ( taKing niw voie as an nrnex oi mo mate, ,
. Canipl
They will look to the previoua oncatinii, ao ai to CaVe the vote mi
n.ng, wun ii.e nrejcn-iamiiit Jii.: il i cpllcatcl de -ire t.. be hiard, l.
would withdraw lie motion f., i he-.r b nefi; 1 i t
Dot for re-opeiun a peneral ib-bnte. .r.-. -
i il. :t w . t. ..i.. t . .. .
., , . , - - - - - . ..... v.n.u.i- iinT.ir-1 iw.i i. , iii.H.i. Uf.lll I
v.. ...... x., v. , ,,, ur.oiin ii ir nit- .-.mo teiiii. .uu lue . a.l'ltenii u.v Ilti.lv. Iicvtoul be a loWr I in
it-. t.-. i.. . . - inn v u invv.iiih 4i a .,1111 i i
c .ed to all Northern emiants ZL x P ''rCt'U U'C Lctter -'a,t "f valor" anJ kc0I' i oulv -otten up to interfere with our mceti, - ! ""' citi-ns of l.exinKto, they placed j Iowa is, at this moment, more sfrotly Don,- ! niphat,c testimony is lorne to the ma .tolly : ,avM T1.e fireal b0dy of non-flaichofair; on Monday motning. Kansas, this Iowa railwav Zl Se W wil ! out of harm T- The tone of blustering j Why, gentleman, I have always been in fa-1 ;J'V" " ( r.-M.....,ibl. merchant..,'- . , , texture ami .trinncy of Mr. Ma, -v-, d.s- fM,etl)eil jnrllH;n , lhrt nf lhe South, upon - w.'.l,!.., i. ... . --1 m .. .. i.r t. , - : Z.e ivti. ' ..... . " ... .... i o be k.i t ii lit d the troubles f Kansjoi at., ov.r. it. .. . - ; .1 The starit lha lemt.er. mav b nlika , ..,1,, . ir. ... ... .inn Mil rrm ,,M,,,IM
fetonte excee.ungiy u-eiui. i ne result or the : reliance ana uravailO wun which h;s propos- ur UI 1 "imoie, anu win taueir v.un an tne 1 . ,,.,;.., . ir,)ini, ,,Hthif'....vile.if ' - 1 - : , ' . a. T''i;""-i"":ij " r. -' t suixciior, sa'urJay, IJ ...ovenient will be to cau.e Northern emiirration ' C(1 entrv ;Ilfo K, U h , , J . . power given me to have a Fillmore j , j;,; u ' p , y a the whole ' - ' 1 ' couimended The I.., ,s mortified to the jCOVCr lUt (U jVlW,r , f tJie General Uov ; Ib (llf tut f a fnilT0Vf ,be Houm top,., , to Khun the Missouri borders, and to settle fur-' ' 7 1 , i . r ' Sectoral Ticket! After this bumiliatin, ex- , n w r no. i, ed J eatl.e cd 5 i The nolorious Col. Lane with his army of l'ck 1,9 ''"W' -f ' h. emmcnt over the public land, m,y U bene- , resolution f,r the expui,., ..f Mr. r.r.-.ki!. it i. then,, the interior of Kansas. Already a large ' " lrc a COT'lilct cn his force and the ..Lanatton, he sat do,,, no word of apph,,,,.. i laed b,, Vba,,, rL.isV ! re,l shi.ts, 1.1m. twie-knives, revolver, and : V XVt ncturea on the cbplomatic ,iay .xfrted to adrar.ee their inters and ; ir, con,eu-.rlat,o,, t, on. , ..... ,! a Jy w? rfriiu rK?n Z P.3,81 lhro""h i 1 Siates ,r' l rf- h -a the same bra followed. i i. an .... .1. m I... Mill tamely sunend .- their SharpeM rillea has gone on to the weeUrn j blnnderin,? and incapacity of Mr. ( rampto.i, ,pniri. th(!;r i(!d..,.,:derice ; knowing this, -'rorndy r. n-urmg h.s cor.d... . laL no ib uhich llo depart- j There is a thousand little incident 1 1 i ,.. ,,orthr to lire, and should receive part of Iowa. He proclaims lhat he ia going ! 1'tively dlvrtinS tor the '-7; , their ,uurag? will not U vvar.un to m III 11 6 1 3t r'a C,fJ' rta,,jr ' tire of the luiea-o Fmiran. V was ,,,.,,- " relate.btit this letter haa alread v frott n '"'V U; nnderMoo,, that, he j0 K ansae, but hie' ,cnliar bravery wifl not ! ier See the pregnant though short tain lhRt aathontr m the t Cion wnich ,, ab-, J ' , f.'; ' , , " "r.'-o.is w.i.i.iiiniiiiii-1 Tl.,. ;.. ,1 f. ' , .1 iiifleofati Ant.lican Citien bflr.ncs to hmi . pnn-t him e-i tier that Terr.tnrv H.. will 1 rcbe3 of Lcrd Derby, D I?raeb, and L-irJ enlnfely cental t? the maintenance of their ,u '. - - 1 1.. mi m w uru nii. ,a In the face of the.-o facts, as stated by the 1 that caused them to In kIom.! nn.l : ,'" r . 1 e.?"n- 1,1 .U e TUlZ l",t.'jl 1 wh.le hi, )...,r,'- l.hv.l is I.U ou-n When ,l.e 1 I'6""'1 bl.m.1? Chlerthat 1 c"t0TJ- " .riiri t--I .VJ,,a mnA which has more tban ooce ! "ll ...
i.e.. 11M-4 r 111111010 1 nil., i.v tail l.ll.'T 1 1 1 r i- . . - .t 41 iii'.di 1 luiuiir inn 1 j. miv in iiiirr i.i..J
l!lack Kepublicans themselves, their asaer-. ",1,!t back by tho "riifiims" of Missouri
- te.- V - . 1 t t -, pt u
'' a uu1- 1 ' 1 1 r 1 : ... . . 1 ... 1 ---- 4- f 4.. . .
' t ' ; 11 1 in ii e nn e xiioNi. mi 11 r utiiia! iii" r r , - .
: was nocomnarisnn 1.. iriis ontlmr.t iS in,';,., i c-. . .1 . .. ... . more nofitable nnarters. Tho
iu...il..i ... r . 1 . ... ... ir 1,1 . . ... 1 l. 1 .-siaie niei. 1 neri: -tiou i.i toaM it a point 10 lie . . . , . , tioutii.it everr-avenne of return to thc "free Had they Ko on .ju.etly and without any ; nation on the pari of those who are honestly ihe,., ,ip:,,,d .ive th.1.1 each one hundred laM.. W receive.! a h.,nd-ome Lou us f.
iatT reiugets is eimciuany closed against ; warlike nourish, as i-eaccably dispor-cd em i-! 'PIosed to Alolitionim, and who are
them,' will be appreciated at its true value, j grants should do, they would r.o probably i f'1 to l'e led oft" to Abolitionism by a The lti-licrousness of their position is enough i have sufTered the .stihte.t molest .tio It 1 ,,en,t8?!n, ?p" , 1 lUin rnw . . . , . : ,1 - r . , . " 11 ; toat we will carry Floyd county by .0.00 m.ito upset the gravity of an anchorite. ' the misfortune or the crime, whichever it I joritv, for the State and county ticket Cor
Moruions
or casting i
Ihem up am! giviMheni each one hundred Iat.li., ',,,'r Uin,r" a u..im-iug u-ium .0, .aoig, , . ,ur with siout hickotie-. We are now .juite rea.ly ' an illel vote against the Democracy in the i journal, cannot go w lo belie v.. :,U that lhe Springfield (111.) State . first Congressional Dislricl of Iowh. Col. oj,;,,' rartv ,l Rrqitr said of Cds gang. None but debauched Lne and bis freedom loving bullies may : ' ""fi, '
indicated thc purpose cr d.spo3Xg Of the 1 ,.iproeu wt0 u-ceulU patu-J an rziminaiion t a YVhii i T nblic landi in ?uch a way as would make the Naval Academy will -immedii.1. ! y o-d-t. .! 1 0 . . . 1 r .LaI 1.. 1
OCT The riainheld, N. J. Union
ilh the Kepnblican Know :
accordingly ,1 hoi-l.t llie, f , , ;OVl.nilllent. the laws of Con
eveiv -.tttler in 11. em 1 iht.iuiuc.. li tlie ioi.le intiu-t to me the adniiLitra-
creature,- c ubl have behaved so basely.
name of Bt'tlitiNAN and llRr.eT.lNTiL''iK. It I cres., in 1 elation to the Te.-iimries .sb!l I- "ce.l.
to sea.
The HriU- .;i-e 1 ;. ri.tu beb d llns h!:.!ii..ii, iind the urir'HlitU 1m fore the iutv ..rt.
Jtftcrioa and tne Hiuouri Comprcmite.
may bo called, of these "aid committees" Unclianan set down the majority "" : ...... , .
ure tscumnc- "tree state recruits'' to ' 7 iri,l
t .t.11,.1.11. 11 ... . 1
... . .etivr iU.,r. .uui, nr.uen iu . Kan,a, tnat tLcv nnnonuce in ndvancc, the in reference to the Missouri Cm; remise, he .y anii Tap,r,H .iP,..,, , j, u 1?lPV ;rc to
t.t-itl.t liv ilia ATnmiiL 41.rnujl uiiil itfirMi.
' 11. mu ii iv. 'i man inv hia vt n . ' 1 pivi iv ui iwnuitri.i i:ifl twiiviuuc iiitii - - w , T . ... .
,i.i 'i ine .irtuv'nai n,u v j s.
1. All in anihoiity tha'!
I'roo. Marifi.rtl.
civs : I am indebted lo
accomplish. This aniiyuiiUuiti.L i the you for your two letters oft .t...
J.brirv 7 .n.l ll' Tl,w xtu.-.r; . uu,., ,nc cuaracter 01 the men
by a gcogt t aical line eif division, is the most 1 ani lhe W110- which they arc to fulfill u ith a
1 o
Mtvs-irsoTA TEr.RiTorrr. A .'-lltniau iu thu. Terrtory tay
Tmtnif-rants are .oiiriiij into this beautiful, fertile and heatLful Territory with Skit iirtf-iti.
cedented rapidity. It is believed there will h
lc..in.:(of m!oi..us chaiis visited this office an expenditure of the Kan.-as fund pidiciouslv his sectional platform cauuot more than ( t i;'," "- ."-j uaaiioa?, com: . jwly U 1 1 , ., , , f - ., .. . ... . - , ! ' . . e.f.ib ish the reace of the country on the tuet ! 1.... Hazard s i-owder-m 11 !.! ... ...
' i iiv ' f V '.' no;;" ' P i '"r"S w " Yr'"r , 'e,t witn a pretty large sj.iioKiing 01 lue ; toIeu vote3 in jersey, ll : r,(;r; ,h rh jiave heretofore received the ; t I!amd8Vi!.e. and three w. rVn.; . I tiv; 1 t reiraliou or Hogging. We refused : 'dcn s.ind; Iroru the Mariposa tant in: ... ... ., , , . . ,1 i'r ! ,' , ' ' , ! -.... .Un-tr.nul. . t . , . i . r th.reli.icron and .he lining did tv.meotr. keep!ng thcau biicd mjnaijJiu in Wtem J'' ,"k r ,ortra,t. and says ,t , Uoa cf ti 0 i-VJor,I Oovcr.incr of the , " "yroaWy f proUt y faully) ,rjUT. d. biter from , w,. ,,, Mr Arnol- Mt ,t tllP no XJA aftcr Uie August election, would looks tOO muek like .Nm Rl NTMNF. 6. ; V nr. 2 of the ,op of b. th accnoLS.-. ; r ,,.e m,.
II. I 4IUU1 11 LUI.ll - - -.
I ' I
portentous r ' I de3ree ef cvHum that must nccanly ex- littlf.if any, Us than eeyentyiive "thoud
1 t . .'i, . -, cue nom suspicion ami ni.oodition rbnuee nf r,tnrtnr his narti.' tn tv.n-er ml ll 11 1
his party to inAvcr, and ti-.,. the head of it. : the rough reception with which th
Hence 1 '''',"H t out population this year.
fp.iio a resjiniion iienouncine i.v qtnie as w.-ii as to have tneni losr.cr
tho (';iirir.l:.;ti '.ipt.-r; forthrciteiiinsjthcf'hi ; Kansas, the end, they hold, will justify the Jtl ,()me counties in Ohio Carroll for ca f.eoni. 11 uHli one hundred lashes each I nienns. and if votinu in Iowa will aid as much ! - ... .1 . m 1 ....
' ,J iinia .ui ia fi.1 U'Ai.i i.ia i'l f 111. 111.
if tLey t i ter Kansas. Had
peared in a ihniocratio
would I... the shouts alxjut
w......i..,r i,....an in ih. i,.. ,.r . . i-iemiitTi. ret etii (in ir u 10 1. . 4
-s - ... .i. r .-.f " .nr. met, Wii.l.l.l...
'I bin .illusion here is evidently to Itnrt 9 at tho b.mds of tlo "Mi-iw.uri ruflians," j- ! Waiuiimot..!.! July 1 1. I.'.. .. .. I. .. .1 .. "-. t ,.f il. - not whollr ntii.r.ti ,,L .l 1,.- il,..;, ....... r . 1:. 1 t rhe Jury in the Herbert case ia Mill our. uu
I1I..I1, ttll.'.t.l . llll III -i iii"i r 1 i'l 1 r vn I ! - .' nil T'li - 1 , . ... . . , . . I .... io ' : , , 1 at'le to as;r.e It ii rrporteel ihey stand t-.n b.r I " "
..rottai ami
d that article ap-i in giving the ascendency to fanatical li!ek ! ' ,. -,, pai-er, bow loi'd ; Republicwism as fighting in Kausx, why , "ttai f rol 1-ot.re folds t its rntiianibh.. , not kill two birds with one stone, secure the instead of wheat it is a wee
thn Fertioi,l party which seeks its Agzjxn-
diem. i.t by .ippropruting Ihe new leinto-
are consumed and
eevil crop.
I Think of lairing Chicago eiiiens for Wing , l-mms and achieve the end proposed. , In Western New York terrible ravf,-; cow.ud .; ! ! 'J'hii.k of riiling them on sharp We alvitse our fiiendMo keep a sharp lowk j1(lvf, j iHU (imnnfi i.r ,h Fa,n ,.t.
hsve
ri.ii'i f..r heir; '
nli
two for coLvictloi..
poltroons: Was tnere eye. off, ted to freemen! Chu-an..
..... f.4 Tl.ai. til ir dei.ii.d nryin il I
-,.4 ll. ,..47.... . ' ,., ... ... ........ I J , - . , , ... . thre is a nigger in the wood , Je 1..., j r-rtlona of 1 '-r.n leama and irir.ia I .fJftf Gjit'i, ' sviffftrai ?av,-rly fjoui tba snm oaose.
. 9 .1- f ,- t .... 17
1 I.. sl:iu-loj ll. riuiun d. d ;t i.oon t..
r.,l . tl. f,, ff '..rt. I. it u J ",r r'!o"a'npion a .0 ltvre. rs-ie t .ok irs to c.iti.til iii the 1 1 Tit. ci o.avcrv, oui.,..,,, t ... i. . .1 . . . . , ' , i . 1 -. i , .1 . , oi l oiu hundred .nn. I thirty pas iirers, n-id me iv on 1 ir.,v;t.ibly r.-.iut in the tr.uniDU of i ,....ir . i , . Free La'v)r th- natural c-pual which con '
tititntet the ral wealth of this great conctry I and i rentes that itite'.lij-etit lower in the
Front i l'nik.
N i w Voi'. k , IsRl'i rda v , J l ! y 1J
.. ....i.. ',,., e to W relied on 4S thA l.,,t.rL- . 1 " e - "'T'1 prorx;ilt r ottnox lo,, arrit.d.
"" . 1 "-It Havre on the 2-th nil., and, cr cf free mstifutioiia. j ,.,.,,t! ,rir 5 g.thintr liter frcm 1 tr.J..., . i rrustin? that! hava a fcit cstla cf I L,TerHl.
