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L l T H R p 'I i r a E JJfO P K .j *
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T h e C u n a r d s to a n le rj,> ^fricn ,i ffo m ^ J /iv e rp O o i;
writh
ith journals and corrOsaondeike to o ^t.
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from the. Ifom an States.
m other from hor c h ild ,” and is su fiicien tly sham e
le ss to m ake tho avow al, is ju st tho person required
I n N a p le s th e p o litic a l fe rm e n t cbntinuekT M any, to carry o u t tho purposes o f the authors o f the
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4
. >-,... Kansas iniquity.— Albany Journal.
i)xNMAKK.—
Tlio
King
of
Dcinark
is
visiting
the!
FiaveTidrnoWs l»y telegraph. *
>
. ^
Some o f the Law s o f the “ Border Ruflinns,”
King
of
Sweden.
The
question
oF
tho
Sound
dues;
TWfrWAH?Tr^h e,w u«ia contain many interest*
^
No Free Seiler, niilemt he takes an oath to support tho
continues
to
perplex.
,
ing ttJailkfof'th'o recent battle of Traktir bridge,
A
a rrests lte ro boon, mtido.
,
fugitive(ilave law, and KamnH-Nebruska bill, cun hold any
father; it opposes tbo caucus and settles its candi
dates in packed cabals; it elevates the npgro and
degrades the adopted citizen ; it curses all monarchs
and adopts tho creed of George tho Third against
emigration; it abuses tho Popo, and declares itself
infallible ; it assails tho Spanish inquisition, and im
itates Hs clandestine. persecutions; it professes
Christianity anil proscribes its noighbor; it adores
tho Bible and shoots down tho unoffending citizen ;
it adores tho constitution and sets up a tost by that
constitution prohibited; it pays a premium for trea
son to friendship, and affixes the brand of perjury
upon all who refuse to obey its obligations; it asks
for free schools, and proscribes poor, helpless female
teachers ; it repudiates the Catholic and admits the
h*
I3 P * If S an ta A n a m akes his residence in N ew , York, how w ill “ Sum" regard him—as u “ foreigner,” or
I as a le g itim a te n a tiv e “ A m erican” T
TiIE.-Hi.AY, S K t'T U U IIU U I S . 1.8 5 5 .
S. S. II I U a ft, Mt») IT O It AM) I* U II t I S HKIt.
VVIiig’ County C onvention.
0/7” T lio P o u g h k e e p s ie E a g le a n n o u n c e s th e
m ar
riage of Mr. Thomas G. Sartwout to Miss Surah J . Coles,
Esq.
Tho Whig Electors of tho several Towns and Wards of this
I 3 T A P a r i s o o rre sp o n d o h t - g f t h o ; N o # Y o rk
of profit aimI honor 111 this territory, lie cannot be
county, w ho supported th e W h ig ctuididutc-s for s ta te and T im es suys, that Mumtey’s (A m erica n ) R eaping Machine
How Toting w as'don e in K an sas* V - olrie.e
a Councillor, lloproHontntive, Seigeuiit-at-arnis, Doorkeopcounty officers at the last general election, and the W hig can lias been sold' to Prince Napoleon, and that that the‘’putent *
Every one,,has ta general itjea of the numner iji •or of the Assembly, 1‘tiblic l ’rinter, Clerk to the Legisludidntes for city, ward and town officers at the last charter and
town election, nre requested to’meet in tlieir respective towns for France ha* been sold to a company., •
which .tho Missouri invaders took possession of the* ‘ttire, County Commissioner, Probate Judge, Sheri If, Mili
and wards, at such time* and placer as shall be designated by
officer, Lawyer, Public Notary, or, if challenged, a
Kansas polls at-the late e lp c tip n hut fow,'wpi pv.e- tia
f g " T h e R e p u b lic a n s o f E r i e c o u n ty hield. tlie ir!^
fche ward and town committees, ao.l make choice of delegates
v o te r ! l’li t h e itiu rk ig e a c t, as i t o rig in a lly sto o d , th e r e
sum.c, are’pjosted up as to the jdetails of the dper’a-‘ was a clause prohibiting any clergyman from uniting the
to meet in County Convention, at Drullard’s Hotel, in the city m eeting on F rid a y last. I t w as v e r y U rg e and very d c - '
of Schenectady, on S A T U R D A Y , T H E T W E N T Y - S E
tion. We have beard froin a, gentleman who topk sex.es 10 th e “ h o ly b a n d s o f w e d lo c k ,” u n le s s h e firs t to o k
C O N D D A Y O F S E P T E M B E R N E X T , at two o’clock termined and ehthu*ia»tic,- They' adopted /M r. Jeaikins’'
an oath to support the fugitive slave law , and the oVganan-actiye-p.artjh
the
election
$t
Lawrence
an
ac
P.
M., for the purpose of choosing delegates to represent the rejected reiolutions at the Syracuse Soft Ooriventicwt; be-*
u .uuin attack on Balaklava, another on'thcBritisb
ic act.1 This proviso was struck out bv a committee.
I n f id e l; to crown a ll, it p ersecu tes th e m ost em i c o u n t y in t h e S t a t e , S e n a t o r i a l a n d J u d i c i a l C o n v e n t i o n s .
c o u n t o f - t h e m a tt e r in t e r e s t in g e n o u g h to b e r e p e a t E
l“
“
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S
a
Wther‘
7
f
f
^
°
n
,
t
b
e
extrem
e
wuiw, and ai
N o rctikloncfi is r e q u i r e d to q u a lify a v o te r in K an sas.
‘ The w ards and tow ns ave respectively entitled to the follow sides several very strong resolves of their own. Among,
H e in nier,ely r e q u ir e d to p r o d u c e a c e rtif ic a te of* h a v in g n en t n ative citizen w ho d oes n o t approve it s m um - ing num ber of delegator,;—JTirNC W a rd , 3 j' Second, 3j Third those m ore1prominently engaged in tbv meeting were Hr
'
• lfncii/^UoW uW enM
Tho day hoforo tho election, some n i n e h u n d r e d M il an itlUiUal poll lax of one dollar. That’s all— hut It r a o r io s , a n d p r o t o o t s t h o lo w e s t o f r u f f ia n s — it' d i s 3 : F ourth, 6 : G lenv-i'e. C-; • H otterdam , 5 ; N iskayuna, 3 ; G. Spaulding and L. F- A llen, Whig*, and P. D onhefm er
feUllad jJeWirdl-'lhdl&Afo
■
cards ap Edward Everett for a William Foole.
Princetown, 3; Dual) cAbnrRh, 6.
fo-.
,iw i dti
men. came intQ town, from Missouri, with teams, is enough,
(Mr. Polk’s Post m aster at*'Buffalo)- 'mid J . L. Tajcott,:
I I K N R Y M E R S E L I S , 4 th W ard .
“C o u n c il a c t in re la tio n to a c a ll sessio n w a s p a s s e d . I t
T h e p o lls
ALONZO McOMBER, Dusneiburgh.
-a t w a g o n s , 'te jn ts , & ?ciy • a n d e n c a m p e d ,
enacted' t|iat in case of a cull session, it be held at LeDemocrats/ Eight delegtifei, four Whigs and four BetoeJ• I f e s
s. B. BRAD SHA W , P rincetow n.
Letter from Hon. B. F. ltntler to the late Penn
glitfcS; w .e ir o .td be' o p e n i n .t h e m o r n i n g ; a n d t h r o e j u d g e s Compton o r L ea v en w o rth .
W M . A1KIN, R otterdam .
crats, w ere appointed to attend th e Sjate Convention.
sylvania Republican State Convention.
Stringfellow moved that Levenworth be struck out
C. V. WORDEN, Glenville.
fourib’atr were to prCsidc.and decide on the eligibility of yo* a n Dr.
l = ^ T h o R ep u b lieaii.S taje C pnyention to b e h e ld '
' .
_
JOHN G. VAN VOAST, RUknyunn.
d
“
A
T
A
N
Y
P
O
I
N
T
”
in
s
e
rte
d
.
P
a
ss
e
d
.
F ro m th e New -York E vening P ost.
J
PSardiuiari^ Tiad^SO O 'm en* tere,‘ One,of ’these wa§.Jydge Abbott, from Mas
August 11,1855.
County Committee.
at Syracuse onjthe26th.inst. w ill be comperedV)f some «P
There are a score of such- Statutes in the ‘ * Ruf
The following letter from • one whose political
encaged,, wbilwthe English sachusetts ; snother< was Hugh Cameron, from
the most prominent politicians, in the state, especially
• !' F .sT-cir
fian”
Code.
And
as
those
who
enacted
them
have
views always command respect, was addressed to R
Washington ;>;and the post of tho third was vacant.
o
t
t
e
r
d
a
m
.
elected
men
for
six
years
to
execute
them,
there
the late Republican Convention, held at Pittsburgh,
The W hig Electors of the town of Rotterdam, are request from th e democratic party. Among thosef’ more r e c e n tly ,
. The first thing, to be done was .to fill the. vacan
ed
to meet, in pursuance to the above notice, at the house of appointed w e observe the names of, jParke Godwin? o f '
Will,
probably,
be
some
hot
work
within,a
twelve
Pepn. At our request, Mr. Butler has furnished
cy c Nobody could bei found on whom the two
J. Bullock, on W EDNESDAY AFTERNOON, September Queens, and Minthorne Tompkins, of Richmond. .. *
month,
unless
the
Yankee
Emigrants
have’
had
their
us
a
copy
for
publication'/
We
commend
its
con
I9th, nt 6 o’clock, for the purpose of choosing five delegates to
t w e n . Dim psyn o k y w w xyusataue a u v a u w u wirce agreed^ ; but one^CjuuXmings, recommended b y the,
E ^^M A iN X -r—^ h e .eieefidtf i n th i s S ta te f o r G o t —'
Pro-Slavery men, wis'ifinally accepted— Cameron 'blood shamefully diluted by Mississippi .water.—; tents to our readers, with the hope that the time attend the county convention-—Sept. 11.
By
order
of
the
Town
Committee.
Albany
Journal
'
'
.
ertior and L egislature has resulted in a n 'ap p aren t defeat*
will come when prominent men, holding and will-!
securing Abhdtt’S consent* by the most solornn asing publicly to profess such opinions, may be less P R l N
of
th e R epublican . candidates. T he candidate-O f th a t
surhnces
that
he
Woqld
stand
by
him
in
.refusing
to
r C B T O
W
N
were?i^iritsp1 d riVMa^^ao]^
b'atteiSes.—
rallow thffiiMisspurirueiii to vote.
... 1 “ L k t Us Hang Him.” — The Correspondent of difficult to find than they are at present:
Tbe Whig Electors of the town t f Princetown are request party for G overnor has a large plurality , Jbut tho v o te s’
ed to meet, in pursuance to the above notice, at the bouse of cast for the D em ocratic ayd W|h*g candidates p rev en t'BIT
—When tho. polls Iwpro opei\ed, tho first man who the1St. Louis Democrat, in his account of tho Kan
Pr.vjiuuTii, (Mass.). Aug. 30, 185.5.
S.
M'Millan, Jr., on W EDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Sep election. T he L egislature is divided into four parties—'”
Dear
Sir:—Your
letter
Of
the
15th
inst.
inviting
mo
iq
preserited.himsqlf wasa Missourian.; Judge Abbott sas Bro-Slaverjr Convention say s:—
tember 19th, nt G o’clock, for the purpose of choosing three
treat
attend
a
mass
Republican
State
Convention,
at.Pittsburgh
Re p ublicatl / w hi g, Dernocratic dud Liberal J T he candi- '.
delegates to attend the county convention.—Sept. 11. _
Ex-Gov, ltoc,dor npptuived in sight at ono of the ont-of^rcnqb^lpi
ttiCfcu&tiVs'’ were1£tdri<5hed-iff tlife asked him*if* he lived in,.the Territory,: ho said hoi door
011 the Oth of September, addressed to me at Nyw-Yorlc'
By
order
of
the
Town
Committee.
proceedings.
Ironical
cheers
greeted
him.
Three
dates
of nil the parties, avow ed themselves to be hostile to.'
i)lain ‘b’t i f ^ ^ ^ u r s V q ‘the! .retrdatidg army';; as did. 1 He, afeked, him if he intended to make,'that, or four delegates shouted Aloud, “ LET US HANG HIM.” has been forwnrded to m eat this place, w here 1 am ternI
the
extension
o f Slayary. , Tfhfe^prehibitory liquor law
his pennanent ]id'mo: hey replied he did, n’t know H e.w alked on* as caJmly as a.nian does w hen he is gub* pofuvily sojourning.
R E P U B L IC A N S T A T E C O N V E N T IO N ,
' ’’D atf& m a‘^elpt u p 'ia % fli'$ d m 'th e ir' oV n
question
was
the
.principal cause »f the .singular i)e*ult. 'It
w
ill
not
bo
in
my
power
to
be
present
at
the
Con
whether he should or not.
The outrage perpetrated by the last Congress in repealing
bled a t by n balf-n-dozen geese.
vention: but it gives me pleasure to see, m the„notice by the Missouri Compromise, hits^resulted in the election oj' an ’
T h e s u b je c t o f' th e fo lltiw in t a r tic le ,, based*
H- He. asked him if he was going 'batik to Missouri: *The..‘-‘,RuflSans” seem quite intimate with tho which it has been culled, new evidence, of tlio determinn*
almost unanimous representation in the next Congress from
upon
information
received b / 't ^ e fast %rri^M Vrora *BlSi ‘
ho'saidho should, tho next’ day.
, .
!gal lows already ; but, if tho National Administra tion of (he people of the free States \n resist the further, tho Free States, hostilo to tho extension of Slavery.
Tho recent illegal interference with the elective franchise rope, will bo a god-send to o u r ' P jerco adm inistration, i f
■■ Judge Abbott refused to, allow him to vote; and tion over docs its duty, they will havo a .practical spread oj Slavery and the increase -ofiho Slnve power.
Permit me to add, that it ulso gives me no little gratifi- in Kansas by tho Slaveholder* of Missouri, show* this<inter by it they w ill bo ablo-to d iv e rt th* attention of o u r jpeo-1
Cameron said'ho thought;ho couldn’t vote, but,ho. acquaintnnnnco with the sonsations of its, victims.
cation
to perceive, that you propose to limit your action est to bo vosolvod to carryout its sottled purposes, iu con plo from tlieir ow n hom o afikirs. No doubt P io rco a n d '
"IVIli 1
Cnn ^you Hemp novor was absent whcro it .was rnoro noed- to the adoption
ol measures “ which shall give expression tempt of public opinion and in violation of tho Constitution, a*
. , „ d fo O fo B p ^ d o d ! nlciudthg 1 >0 '0 0 founded would 1 Kko to ,'ask him <a quostion.
woll us of tho timu-honorod Compromise it has overturned.
his slavery cowij,utdw]would li i veiry glad, ju st now , t o 1
swear,”
said
he,
/
‘
that
you
are,
a
bona
.fide
'resi
to tho popular will on the, subject involved
t
od.— Albany Journal.
■
!..... ' ' 1 ’ini tlio
repeal
pmsonorl pi'fflBSfida ol'thd Fi’oiiclv tifitl 2 Q0 1 n<tho
I f tlio oirUons of tlio Froo Statos would presorvo the per*
of tip) Missouri Compromise," with tho view of
ol co-opera- miment tranquility of tho Union, it can bo done only by firmly draw attention from tho hntuchy whicli prevails, from ’
dent?!?.
“
Yes,
Sir,”
was.
tho
nhswor,
.<
“
I
can.’
'
u^Ua oif^ie^SS^ii^ktisi^'^hb ‘Tiir^S \vurtj nut oh-1
tin...g" „with other
orgcnizutions
o-f a similar churnctorin
eh
..
maintaining tho rights under tho federal compact, and reso their misdeeds,!in.Eunsas,.where the French watch-wordi
“ Thon/’ Said Judge Camoron, I think he must
other States.
lutely enibrcing the legitimate powers of the United Status —“ Let Teriwt bo the order of tlio day t"— is rampart, t o 1
Mr.
Hawley
Rqmtllates
“
the
Order.”
®vl7, ’
voto j” and Judge Oummings agroed with himi. So‘
On many questions, o f National and State policy tho Government over tho public territory. Experience has shown
■tn reply to Mr. Vtnderpoel, of Buffalo, Mr. citizens of the tree States, in common with those of tho that concession only leads to now usurpations, and that in its wards the despotiftns ofOBurope.: i , . | ! ;
he voted.
*
1 ,
.
,. .
il'
Thp renwwiknbly. yv.elf-informed, Augehurg GaxeUe give*
The next man: that came tip was ono Young, Hawley, tho Soft Candidate for Canal Commission other Stales, entertain opinions so diverse and conflicting, struggle for political power, tbe Slave interest is equally re
rfe^im ^fu^sity of
“^glit dtiltiinffs.'pf attack.*—
gardless of the obligations of plighted faith and of the Federal in its Pari»corres^wsdence. a detailed account o f the 'ef
that
a
general
and
harmonious
mlion,
in
one
and
the
er,
‘
‘-utterly
repudiates”
Know-Nothingism.
The
'
‘
^usslan troops edgageil3ila'd1^ uit arrived in tlie' who!, said lie was tho captain'of .the company, and:
same political organization is quite impracticable. But Constitution.
Upon the issue now forced upon .the country, $ew-York is forts of Denmark, to win. France over to her side in the
“ Viy of •r.io^t.ujsn^ -ft
Vr < } l.".,if he idould vote, he guessed; they all could* So lie Letter is open and explicit. In this respect;, there in respect to the repeal of the Missouri Compromise there
by every consideration,, whether w e look to her past present 'taisunderstanding between the government o f
went through the same farce,-—.declaring, in reply fore, Mr. Hawley has “ cleard himself,” and all is little or ijo diversity o f opinion among reflecting and bound
history or to her present and future interests, to express no Copenhagen and the United.States about the Sound Due*;.
The Conrt oft Denmark, as w e 'have alrendy announced,,
to soine:o f.Judgo;Abbott’s questions, that if a,ny d.ecent
r people will think the better of him for do disinteres'ced men in the free States. Tho mass o f our. ,doubtful or hesitqtin^bigHSapeople, whatever their former political relations, or their - Good faith td her si*M*Bt8te* requires the clear expression has sent: Hice-Admiral Mourier to1 Paris to present the.i r%* Jjf
.
. ,,,\}}r'i. {} i ;.i,j iT'J body dcuffited ihis. word ho would kill him-—and in g s o :
presen,t opinionsion other points, unite in condemning it of her firm determin^tidn j bsrt'^pt to extend' the compromise* Emperor with tlie Danish-decoration o f the Order o f the •
A v o n , Sept. 8 th 1855.
swearing, that he was a “ bona fide resident of the
as aii.net of perfidy, and fraud.
,,
E le p h a n t.. W ,ith.this co m p lim e n t w a s .com bined « polfti-o f the .Constitution'^ <
“
.
That detenninatioa cannot be manifested by placing the cal mission concerning.the Sound Duties. France con
I t would be passing strange and infinitely deplorable
!!" !iMet»n<litTo$'<)F
Sead'fsltowed.ljlflt Territory/’ . Judges, Cameron and -Cummings'al td
w ere it otherwise. For whether w e look back to the State G overnm ent in the hands ' of a. party w hich boasts to siders, in.general abrogation of these Duties as o f greatimloyed him to vote ;-ti-Judgo Abbott resigned: his opportu
®{5
which preceded and accompanied this net— the ac have been the s'teadfasf and faithful ally of the Slaveholding portance^but w ill not concede to tlie United ^States th e
s e a t e d Pro-slavery man was,put ,in> his place,*-- a£opw-Nothing." I__do.npt befpng to tho order,.*nor facts
interest.': Or of .a secret'association w hose representatives
suffered, con sid erab le hand
quiescence
for thirtv-tlirtso years of the w hole nation, in from thisMState in Philadelphia Convention, by their Slavery right of abrogating them otherwise tbah by negmiatidn.
I any sympathy with it, the party or their princi
and then tho whole ,Missouri, regiment voted; one have
The VXeaterw .Bdwers, .according to tho Augsburp G azette,
tne
compromise
of
1820,
as
n
solemn
and
irreversible
pies, whatever— hut otherwise, I utterly repudiate' tlio
i;t>:
a
w
t
after
the
other.
pom
pact—the
irreclaimable
possession,
by
the
South,
of
are decided in every Way* to oppose tho Unifed State*
wholo thing,as incompatible with the principles o f 1our
f ^ S ^ ^ u s s » n rc9pu
raro'o
whenever the latter tnko any prominent step ,iu the affaire
all the benefits secured by it to that section—the suddenI'
Tho
next
day
they
struck
their
tents,-*—got
up
governmept
a,nd
hostile
to
the
best
interests
of
the
country.
* Stjre^ntfPelifsipr issuca r graimiioquonc oraer
ness with which the question of repeal was sprung upon Empire State would be sacrificed to tho sectional views of of Eiirope. Ifi'is’hiis been shown . whenever.tho mntterr
I
hppo
antitrust
the
Democracy
throughout
the
‘
S
tato
w
ill
of ouk obtaining.it footing in the Meditcrrat^ean lias been
the country—tho contemptuous disregard of the opinions tho Siavehoff^Mjlpfirchy.
aj^ouncingjllio'
r*liijsIaccbtini'doiJS' not their teams, and went back to Missouri. The same ere long become satiSlieil'iu relation to this m atter.
, _ . .
The entire absence of all other p o liu U issues is most pro
.gland and ’France nir
flipping ariy
i
,by Northern Senators
such; proje«||i
' j’fav^r in),Paris.1" ,TU y * sjiy ’th^t''hi^did' hot thing was: done all along-the; border. And the
I may he'permitted to'iuhl,*thfit I nm now, as I ever and wishes of their constituents
:—
........ 1HMj cj,jef act0fs in pitious to the expression of the opiniiWrot this State on this
kThe D&nish Viqc-Aa
Varairalfound acCofdinctymen!
elected
by.
that
process
arti
making
what,
are
have been, at,hqirt and,in feeling, as well nS in profes
_e^{ho.^osfedfli1 dS yacttry, .nor1 (prcjforc a spffiid soil f 6r his diplomacy. Coiint XYaleWs*
therein of a Northern important question. And with the view of affording to theit fel*
-.U.
called laws for th'o government of the. people of; the sion, a Democrat and,-nothing' else; and never have.I ,re
low-cltizens a suitab.lo*pcca*ipn, the State Uommittee, appoint
i ^ r c i % 4 u i ' f y k ‘t t a i ? ^ t u,&: • • ■ ediately apprised him, that to obtain a de-*
ed
pledges,
not
to
re
garded
the
success
and
triumph
of
the
Democratic
princi
ed at the Auburn Coriventioh in Septemper last, request the
« vwrfq*;« jcflha-r.
un
!, ,n J- /...«•.. * Territdry ir-wY. Ti: Times.,*
I •
of.tlne Western' Powefs* against tlie.Unite^ ,
k•
ples as more important to the best interests of {lie Stato open, by any act of his, tbe Slavery agitation; or wheth Republican electors of this State to appoint, in County Coniu i^ » 0 ^ IP r ^ T » fp % ^ fe ^ n ^ l§ im p ^ n ’swgsu^di*
avk must first-give over her neutrality in th%
er
w
e
consider
the
public
evils
whicli
have
already
fol
ventions,
two
delegates
fojjbach
Assembly
district
to
meet
in
and
nation,
than
at
this
this
time.
V'
*
Ipatcbfiff^hp
^eaeirali ^ e iis 3 iejc.f,Jhaying
lowed the repeal—the revival,* and with increased bitter Convention, at noon on the^!6tli of September, in, the city of Eastern qiieslion.'- When Denmark shall become an ally*
How the Border. Raffihns T alk .
I am very respectful^’, and Iruly yours,
ness, of sectional disputes—the irruption into Kansas,'of Syracuse, to nominate a ticket for State officers to be chosen of. the Western Pbwersv 'then1 they \wJI incontinently]
announced to me that the batteries;fgaiiifst. tug .Ma.- . 'S P E E C H O F TH EIR.,CA N D ID A TE F O R CON GRESSIONAL
I. V.,yANjiiciiu'OKi., E?q. :>-»
Cl’itTtss- Hawky .
"" DELEGATE. '•
- '
vouahsafe the integrity o f her possess^fs and colonies,,
desperados from • Missouri, for tlie express purpose of in November next.
•
^ ^ ^ d ^ j^ b iW k S r ^ e W i^ r ^ ^ d iifo ^ p e n
W E S L E Y B A IL E Y , O n eid a.
having'tben a righrtp interfere actively in her eyentual
The American, a Roche,ster Know-Nothing organ, seizing tile reins of (government**—the trampling Under J O S E P H B L U N T , N ew -Y o rk . B.
After Gen. ^Whitfield was nominated by the
F. BR U C E ,’ M adison. ■
H N JA Y , N ew -Y ork.
quarrel with the United States. Such are foe statement*
is .the .authority (bogus generally) for stigmatising foot, by these ruffians nnd their associates in,the territory, JO/..C
“ Btirdor Ruffians,” hd spoke as follows :—
1
JO H N B R A D L E Y , Je fferso n .
H A M B E R S , N ew -Y ork.
o f dur Atigsburg' cotem porary., There is no reoson to
of
tlie
constitution
nnd
iavvs—the
omission,
thus
fir
,
of
A L V A H B E E C H E R , S c h u y le r.
K
S,
K
ings.
Mr.
Hawley
as
a
“
Know-Nothing.”
Tho
follow^
doubt their corroetnes*. ■There can be no queltidu thfo
the high officer whose sworn duty it is to take care t
D. Ii. ANTHONY, Monroe.
t^pffect, produped.w^s ap ' ‘ Permit mo te retiirh to you, Mr.' President and
OWELL, Ulster.
J . W . B A B C O C K . N ia g a r a .
gentleman of this Cdnvontion,1 my siiicero thanks ihg is its acousatiqa
R D S O N , A lb n n y .
the Western AUianon w ill be directed toward tW main-the constitution nnd law s'of tho United States be up
1 Vajhe (Russ jauj fire^ ,whjob
CHARLES
C.
SHEl’AHi),
Erie.
N, Wnsluucton...........
tcnnuce of this nnjusUitnposition, provided Dehmsirk «a*
■Nuw tho facts.in tho caso are that Mr. Curtiss Hawlov and faithfully, executed, to do or Rny nnything -to el
N E L S O N V A N N E S S , C linntnuquc.
^ » ^ 0 tjDd7hcistkly, bs«««Po by,qvpningfeoblo. for'ilio distihgulahcd hOrlOr you bhvo’.dOno me on was iiiuiaivd aa a; lttemlicr of t)io Avon K, N, Council these,acts of usurpation and violence— and the cof
lists in tho war on the side of th'e Allies’,— TrttiJiiir., , ''
this occasion, f fool a wtrtit bf words to foturn my
n
o
t
i c
e
i .
In the afttirnoon shclls'ifromu<m*,nmWt?irl
: tlianW. ^Iy'heart is tod fu ll.' There‘ is no honor about the hrst of Mnrch last, shortly after whitilt he was nance lie has given to them by his removal, at the ji*
M a r k e t s .— N e w - Y o r k , S e p t,' 1 5 . - — ■
elected by tho K. N
Supervisor of that town. Ilois ture.iwid tindortho circumstances which attended it^-ww,.
ihmbtK dfvthW cxpkijled iiu^onq .of the
_ Electors of the City and County of Sche Flour—common to straight state, 7.87£a8 i mixed to funof tiiji life T'-prijto so high; thore is no peoploT feel at this tiuic 11 member of the order and of thut Oouticil. yolir fellow-eitizen, Governor Reeder; the repeal of tr§*
ie approve of the object sot forth in tho above call,,
ordinance of freedom stands out, as the one great breaeH$,
so' grateful to'as tho people of Kansas/as represen
jil to meet without distinction of party, at Van o f western, T.94a8;50; “ extra Genesee,” Ditl0.56/ Grain
The Rochester American of Friday last. -eitys :
of Faith and Justice, o f Fraternity nnd of Htiman Rights, Hflhie Halil, iu the city ’of ScheneetAdy, on SATURDAY,.
ted by this Convention.
_ '■
We copy the nbov'e!‘* inmortJint-eoTTesptlhdetice,” in against which it is the right, the interest and the duty of SEPT. 2S d, at 1 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of choosing two — Southern is the only variety offered in market, at pri
British loss is 188.
•U ,i*V'
1 ac c^ t the nbmihation,' gentlemen.
I, sir, am .justice to Mr. Hjj.wley^—Tlte reply of* flint gentleman the people of the Free States, by all .the means and in all delegates to represent the county in the state convention oni ces varying from 1,35 to 2.05.
,
:o f t h p , t e l e would bejstilH nw e “ satisfactorily, explicit,” if heiind the methods provided in the constitution, continually to t h e 2 6 th i n s t .
rehdy
to
make
the
bat
title
for
1ytiu.
I
am
ready
to
The
price
of
B
eef
cattle
has
fallen
nearly onc-foorth
rgr^fe?HAfl»iraMpied»ohang^,*bot iho ^ e of the
B H Wilbe'r
told^b^ffidb ° f hia initiation, .and tho.precise time when protest, until tbe wrong be fully redressed and tho right
Alonzo McOmber
since
early
spring.
'Present
'quotations',
7.50aI0..per )ewt..
i
t
e
it,
".,h«
Francis
Hoag
W m H,Harden
Tie asked mul obtained the dismissal from ‘‘the order” pe perfectly established. The measure o f redress and re
Allies is occasionally very'strong. ; . .
. ..
_.*•:____
t_.
i 1 . are entitled when
H
morn tlmvn
. ~i .-.k am
TTtdrqeated in’ thirf^Territnrv
this^Territory, ’ sir, more
than firn
two ^
S
Lonles
nvernge,
9.
;
,
.
>
M
M
Gage
to'which
till
members
iii
good
standing
paration is obvioti8 and simple. The compact of 1820
ilN Thatid*
W W McOmber
Stephen V Gage
they apply for it. W e suggest that it is due the Avon must be restored—either in solemn and binding words,
Albany; SepP. !&.-— Flpur-—common to goodi
.^n«»R?OT, ofllper, fydara aff6 . yyithout any egotism, permit me to in- ever
A D McDonald
Ebenezer Wright fbrrii you. that I mado the'first pro-slavety speech Council, (o which Mr, 11, recently .belonged, that these by replacing it in the statute hook, or, in fact, by forever
Henry
Wilber
state,.
6.75a7; good'.to extra state .and western, 7.25al0...
E
G
Wilber
lhas |iloca ®on}ti|a8(4l'*?L*| s r. v.d'<
; >0 ilt
should come out. And possibly Gen. Vanderpoel excluding tho Territory originally embraced ill it from
A Wilber
in the Territory of Kansas ; and perhaps, sirs, there facts
J ames Valk
Grain—
wheat, little offering, and nb quotations given.— might liko to icnrn lylietlier Mr. H. was a Know Nothing admission into the Union, except ns Free States.
sD co i^jop ^atip t^ ) w5I-noit b o y i^ e irta k q c ty p til
Peter J Noxon •
H W Taber
»IM______
.1:* o«iv
Ci,..,.. who
'.L_ concur in
• desir
Corn,
86ju87,
Oats, 42. No quotations o f Cheeae, But
D
D
McDonald
th e A llie s have crossed the Cjfternayniwnd pcvupied isrno 'mari in “this Territory o f Jfcanbas that'^feels at tho time he tvus nominated by the Democratic Conven
The
peojde
f «K
the TT..:»_1
United States
Wesjton K Wilber
:'.
‘mijfe lntiiyst in estuUishing Slavery in the fsrru tion.
Geo P Cramer
Thos Rushmoro
ing and demanding this act of “ equal und exact justice,”
ter,
&c.
‘
" '''
'
tho'Kjghta.inr.th» #}ghtiJlwk»f#oA;aiV5C^?^ ffi «epi
Simon Town
H H Marsh
cun, if tlniy plense, easily secure il—nnd this without deiorypvrriiahently,
than
l
a
d
and
boliovo
mo,
sirs,
toi»; tl)o >0 Jiftrii«yw .and
W H Beal
Buffalo, Sept. 15 .~ F lo u r— 7*7.50 for, good to »
1) P Forrest
pothing shall bp ioft uffiiono on my parti to iso • A K , N, Counoil o f ’Wcstboro’ , Mass., linving tritiient to any of tliotpu'stions on whicli they npty chnnce
G W Cleveland
J E Van Horne
Boihee R iv ers.
. •; —
j,, 7h v llt, v, | that
to dilfor. They have but to resolve nnd firmly to adhere
prime
Michigan, Indiana, and O hio; Y.OS^aT.75 for ex
J F Cluto
‘
curb a triumph for that piirtjr whose object is to plant voted to dissolve its organization, givos tho follow to tho resolution, thnt under no political necessity what
U T ilnnlbrd
Tho.ro-enforcomonts aro collecting *fqr th is pur*
tra.
Grnin—
wheat, 1.50al.73. Corn, 75.
quota
P
Chrislor
J 11 Freeman
ing toason for this hiovomont
soever w ill they support in or for any office, National or
James Allen
jKtso. Moantimo' itow.e,vor. |ho; iUutsians arc, expoct- SbHlhern institutions in Kansas. SVhou nnnounc*
Lorenzo llnrkor
tions
for
Oht«
’ " Tho reasons oflbrod for this stop aro, that 'ns Stnto, any mint,who lmtl an original share in tho Nobras.
for signatures are in circulation iu different parts
ctl to offer the Allies another battle, near the Oem- ed aajfljwdidato on a provioits occasion, task ed tho. friends of slavery are preparing to unito their ka iniquity, or who 'now counsels acquiescence therein. of fNotices
the county, Tho above are all the names that were sent
for a^ p f f orm. to1 bo made for mo, and I would havo,
Tbo Coming Election—History of “ R epibn resolve, faithfully executed through tho ballot- in in time for this paper.)
I I s' d l »tm »ilG i P ' r.f •
1 i. - . i - ’ .
1
„ .
,______
forces, tho only way to prevent -their success is by Such
‘done
so
now,
if'l
Hod
had
an
opportunity.
Cir
■ licauls*.” i
boxes,
w
ill,
iu
a
comparatively
short
time,
redress
the
Tho R u ssia a s «ro ddily lexpejcting the qrrival of
a cordial union of all truo friends of freedom; and grievance, and thus give quiet to tho cohnlrv and new
notice?
signed
by
Mordecai
Myers,
E
.
E
.
cumstances
and
timo
may
hayo
chaiigod
some
since
E i g h t w e e k s from n e x t T u e s d a y i s E le c t io n d s y : W e h a v e
J.€F4n. P araq tttne with 9*OO0 cavalry, 8 i 0 flidiipfantry
that the longer continuance of the American organ strength to the Union.
’ m f last election.
Wands and Jus. T. Johnson, calling a National Democratic t h i s y e a r to e l e c t a S e c r e t a r y o f S t a t e , a C o m p tr o lle r , s. C a n a l
c'-appfll 16(to}piiW M «m j . t w . « (-* ."« : L< ,, n rd o - i.t *
That tho people of the Free States jshottld permanently
; Iry b u plaeb tipph' mo tho responsibility of the ization can bo productive of no possible good, but submit
to tlio injustice and humiliation involved in the Convention for the 11 th Senatorial District, to.be held at C o m m is s io n e r , a S t a t e P r is o n I n s p e c t o r , W T r e s s t ir e r ,* n ’ A t
,tHi'iTMJB!Bipy*G.T--Thd,xallte4l
h».vfl :retjr»d
will only tend to distract and divido the friends of repeal of tho Missuuriu Compromise, I hold to be imposi- Albany on the 1st October next, appeitred in the Argus, to r n e y G e n e r a l, a S t a t e E n g i n e e r a n il S u n rey o 'r, iw O J u d g e * ,
formation
of
tho
platform,
gbntlonfieh*
you
may
rest
from before::Grolristadt/ artdlhhlre tfk ^ -u p another
the fusion movement, and thus to aid in placing ble. /That they shoitld postpone for a day longer than the daily, during the last w eek. As said notice did not ap o f t h e C o u r t q f A p p e a ls , e ig h t J u d g e s o f t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t,.,
f(»o«ti*«eri |A dispotch (statjng tl^;g^n-boqt^were certain that’tlio enemy will bo mot on-tbo squaro
Massachusetts irk tho hands of tho slavery propa Constitution makes necessary the just and peaceful meas pear in the last Reflector, We make a note of it for the in a S e n a t e o f -t h ir ty - t w o m e m b e r s , a n A s s e m b l y o f o n e -h u n d r e d
—with
(Only
two!
issues—
Slayery”
or
‘'‘
•No
Sla
brBtuhtiiigihome^.'led td U^jatUof that thq t^ipaign
ure of redress whicli that instrument puts within their
gandists.”
a n d t w e n t y - e i g h t m e m b e r s ,- b e s id e s C o u n ty J u d g e s i n a l l t h e
reach/is n folly’ which I trnsj they w ill 'not commit. I formation of our Democrniic rentiers of the stripe refer
t had; Toloeodr; but'jt ndW -ja^ppars;
ships or very;” and that I Will allow ho other thing what
c
therefore hail with real satisfaction, every new demon red to. C p T h e Know Nothings are to hold a Senatorial o u n tie s , a n d C le r k s a n d S h e r if fs i a .m o s t o f , t h e c o n n tie a ^ a f
g {u^boate o re tu rn in g 'Wer*' tipoflo, whkjh.jhaye heoh ever to distract tho settlement of this question. I
F izzling Out.— The Oxford Times of last week stration of the popular sentjiuent in the direction of im Convention in Albnny on the 2d October. Wilt the Re t h e S t a t e . S o m e o f t h e J u d g e s w i l l h o ld t h e ir o ffic e s fo r
cannot, however,* denouhcb every man iftom the
-iiiWatedroiiils'i
lS?.e ig h t y e a r s , t h e o t h e r , 'officer* f o r io n e , t w o ,,t h r e e , o r foi^r.
states
that tho Know-Nothing Council in that town mediate, fair and constitutional relief. Iu this spirit, I fle c to r notice that ?
'
-q<r T kw L im bn jYT»iw«eoi^wanodttdripil article, Ndrth as an,abolitionist.
thank your committee for the honor done me by their in
T h u s , a lth o u g h n e ith e r , G o v e r n o r n o r C o n g r e s s m e n a r e to
C27*The
Democratic
Judicial
Convention,
for
has disbanded and " gin-out” This Council gavo vitation ; ami 1 beg yoli' to accept fur yourself, and' to pre>’. 1 coaehod* iasvodyiaivcre langiiage; on thft. non-cffec^ ‘ Wo can reeoghizo but two parties in tho Tcrrie le c t e d , n e a r l y t h e w h o l e in te r n a l m a n a g e m e n t a n d 'p o lic e o f
over 200. votes for tho TJllmann ticket last fall.— seut to them, my hearty salutation*.
the 4th District, was field-nt Whitehall on Friday Inst;
tory—tho;
prO-shtvery
and
th’o
anti-slavery
parties.
t h e S t a t e , a n d n o in c o n s id e r a b le p o rtio n o f i t s e x t e r n a l'a c t io n
“ tTveiiflaawfBtWIfioefcvaijd 1jsays thi^i; ‘j ^ k jg n and
at which Judge A? C. Hand, of Essex, and Hon. A. C.
I f the citizens of Kansas want to li ve in' peace and Wo also learn that the Know-Nothings are growing , • I a m ; vpry resp ectfu lly , y o u r o b ed ien t serv en t,
t
o w a r d s o t h e r S t a t e s , fo r s o m e y e a r s f o C oinef depe<>d u p o n
Collingwood must blush in th^ufvgrityes.’ v,'
,
B .F . BUTLER.
weaker nnd beautifully less in other parts of Che 'To Russell'Errett, E * q ., Chairman of Committee
*
of Invita P a ig e , o fth is city, w e r e nominated as candidates for Jus t h e r e s u lts ]o f t h e p o ll o f t h e 6 th o f N o v e m b e r . 1
r hpHxiiiiiie.^-}Rxiy*teljtett»rs 'State.'#>kt.'the,'Joss of feel'at hOmb 'thi?y must dieconjo pro-slavery men;
tices of tho Supreme Court— the’former for the full term,
>
>,
;
B a t , b e s i d e s t h is , a n u n u s u a l im p o r ta n c e i s le n t t o t h is e le o y-th«:RusMsiwdn:Swe«bcdrg' was not' lpss; tluui 2 ,0 QO but if they want to liv‘o with gangs of thiove's and nango county? In some towns they do not meet tion, Ac:, Ac., Pittsburgh.
with thp abolition party]— in council or recognize any obligation to act with
and the latter for the vacancy of two; years.
tio n b y t h e p e c u lia r p o s it io n o f F e d e r a l affair*.
men. The Russian pdpek I$or,A ^ayi.that ,tho lqss rohbbia AOy ,m‘ust
• I mmense RaIlroad T ravel .— We are informed
that party. ‘ \
• .
The rfio w Nothings Arc to hold a Judicial -Convention ■ E v e r s i n c e t h e U n it e d S t a t e s c o r a m c n C e d 'a n u n d e ^ fo d im l
?Pherq|eah
bo
rio-’ffiird
party—-no
more
than
two
by n gentleinnti who has had hot less than fifteen years
r>was^>n)y atk killed; <ancl tthat. 1;3(10 guns ^till re
experience in ’railroud business, that thepassenger travel tit the same place? on the 3d October. Their candidates, e x i s t e n c e , t h e r e h a s b e e n a n a tu r a l s e n t im c b t , a m o n g n o n main in positihq./and. that >thp batteri^i .arplwholly ifflues—slavery! ahd’ no slavery—iri; Kansas TerriD i s b a n d e d . — Tho Lisle Council of K . N .'s, for some time past, on the Central, Railroad, has been it is said, w ill be — Rosekrantz, of Warden, and J. O. s la v e -h o ld in g c i t iz e n s , o f o p p o s it io n t o , t h e f iu t h e r e x t e n s i o n
, t o r y . r..r
, ,
iren.n* ce« d*tia :y-vm lit?
nwMigtirett.ni
'-Inhi
o f S la v e h o ld in g T e r r ito r y . B u t i f h a S -b e e ii o n ly ‘ a- s e n tiia e « it.
{
, Mr. ^ohhsbn/of Leavcnwbi^h, followed him, and Broonlo county. An effort was made to induce unparalleled, and that the.present w eek has exceeded Beckwith, of Clinton.
that of any previous week within his recollection. Last
j”
cbrretoonderit of the
I t h a s sq ld o m b e e n s t r o n g e n o u g h t o e n t i t l e i t t o t h e n a m e 'q f
pron-sliivAry ptatfor'm would be tho tlicirt to adopt the Binghamton " ’alf-an-’alf ” Plat evening the ** Cincinnati Express ” train aver the Central
| ^ * A nother .— C om m ittees rep resen tin g th e
' tA^MbUT$f€razJtt% stetesi tha.t the Rfpssian Cabinet hymeniaf altar of 1the-Whig and Dfemocratiq parties form ; but it was no g o ; and they resolved to dis-i road, numbered tw elve cars, and all filled w ith passen
a p u r p o s e . M u c h a s t h e p o p u la r m in d ,d e s ir e d t h e e x t e n s i o n
counties
o f St. Lawrence, Clinton, Montgomery, Fulton, o f F r e e d o m ,'f o r y e a r s , i t d e s ir e d i t l e s s th A o t h e - p r e s e r v a t io n
“ Fwi^'re^dritiy1 rilplted’.llo1'
Buol’s. circular, to and the grave'of'tlioir feuds. .' " "
oard all association with tho “ hidden things of dark gers. For the past week scarcely a train has, gone ont,
' '
come in numbering less than eight and from that to ten Washington nnd Saratoga, have called a “ Republican o f P e a c e . A n d w h e n e v e r th e i s s u e h a s b e e n p r e s e n te d , o r a p
'IHIbIFwWEfPrussia* is' diBiftfelined to I make t any !, 'Dr- ;s t ringfeliow plodded, in his! usual direct, ness.” The Binghamton Ror
epublican says!" it- is qr
cars
each, while there has been an occasional train of Convention," ut Whitehall, on the 3d' October, for tho p a r e n tly p r e s e n te d , b e t w e e n P e a e e o n t h e o n e s id e va n d F r e e
eh an ^^d’beri poltcy'ih regard to the Eastorrt’ques- plain] and ^‘ flat-footed” fashion1,’ for the .qdoptidn, currently reported that othor Councils in the ooUnty
from tw elve to fifteen. A car on this road w ill hold tit “ purpose of nominating two candidates for Justices of d o m o n th o o th e r , R e a c e w a s s u r e t o c a r r y th e 'd a y * 1
i
' tibif^ bfefe&ttScj^•'SBfi/iS uhkble td ttob what*1 priietidal by tho pro-Slavery party, of Old Hickory’s defiant- will soon follow this good example.’’ They could least sixty persons, and with an nverego of ten enrs to a
T h o a d r o c a t o s o f tlio C h a t te l S y s t e m w e r e n o t s l o w to t a k e
^' gdaTarttetP^o'Oflen- liciitioiied jo u r pom is can tif- ^spntenco to South Carolina— " the laws musfbe e £ not do a wiser thing; for our institutions require train, tho number of pnsssengers in euch train ist about the Supreme Court," for the 4th Judicial District. The
six Hundred! Six, trains leave here daily, and/a like call appekrs in the Albany Journal of Saturday last. Tho a d v a n ta g e o f t h is f e e lin g .,' Thpjr s e d u lo u s ly in c u lc a te d f o e i d e a
vTOrd‘fd^ it#sdBlelifen<^ftfAhe¥J that Prussia etnmot cculecl
Ho compjimen'tod tho amlionc/d by utter the aid of no secret, Jesuitical associations
'number is due from nil the stations oii the line of road.— c'ohntiei of Franklin,:Esscx, Warren und Schenectady do t f i a t P e a c e w a s p n l y to b e p r e * c r y o d fiy ^ rep ea to d c o a c e i s i o n s
ing a bbil“ 7 rendered so ‘ by thb absjhrd synpnym
VVith n it 'Average o f 600 person*-on a tra in , and tw e lv e not appear to be interested in it.
t o S la v e r y . N o w it" w a s p r e s e n t e d un ijcr; tli o- sp ccjo^ ts fo rm
Hindooism ik H am ilton,— Certain malicious trains tt day, the enourjnous number of 7,200 persons daily
fo f iot£' jiitro(luco(l, and (lissominatbd by tlio ‘NowA n o t h e r , — W e u n d e r s ta n d th a t th o W h ig o f a C o m p r o m is e , for t h e b e n e f i t o f b o th s e c t io n s . A n o n I t
.York Tribuho—by saying tliat ho novor saw a Cdji- persons in othfer parts of tho county, who desire to pass over tli,e Central Railroad, • A rotul so admirably
w n s u r g e d a s a m e a s u r e o f p a r t y d is c ip lin o o r p o lic y . A t a n - *
XPftt8 sift(TepoatSlho deteiSiOri of tlte* Germanic Bund, vontion who had iu'oro " bajjfebono” irt their faces mjuro’ the good namo of our villago, says tlio Mad muiifigud as tuts, doing tin enormous freight, and cattle trn- Judicial Convention for the same district, w ill be called o t h e r titu o i t w a s o o u p lc d v v ith ’ tho, d^ rk Jh rofit pi? fo r il; W a r
fic,
with
such
it
list
of
phssongcr
travel,
clinnot
do
loss
r ’HiiiSli/'lait 'BeeS’rhber, atikrtb^liSdgoirig^^ Suitable- than tho .present. Ho said that by executing the ison County Journal, aro endeavoring' to Spread a than coin m oney fo r its stockholders.— Albany Journal, ■ for a like purpose,’at the'same timo and place.
a n d D is u n io n . T h u * — a id e d b y le a d in g m in d s -in -tb e H a t l s b f '
^
sKn rtariwiasLl '*wa■»<■!»A»fa
f «\AU'jtA 'MtStkftiit
Whitehall will soon get to ho us noted a place for con C o n g ress? “ o n t h e stu m p ,” , th r o u g h t h e P r e s s , a n d e v e n i n t h e
conditiorfs dfrpeace,
.without* lawa.pa^ea by 1the Legislature, evcty free soilet who report that there are; Know Nothings among us.—
:self td'hrnrntainthem. * /
* had any self-respect would be driven from the Ter This is a baso calumny. There was a " Counoil”
f
P otato KoT,-ySumuol W ilkins, of this city, ventions as Syracuse is.
Rulpifc— t h e y s u c c e e d e d in p e r s u a d in g f o e in h a b it a n ts o f , t h e
it is1evident that? Brui«ii' and the ritory^ for no man with tlio spirit of, a gentleman horoj but now it is utterly broken up and scattered, avers that lie has tried for eight years a plan to prevent
Sam” had a meeting " in open council” U n io n t o r e c e d e , s t e p b y s t e p , fro m t h e p o lic y o f itq fo u n d e r * *
tkftd" precisely as thoy did \y‘oulct stay in a .country vylioro tho expression of bis like chaff bofore tho wind. No meetings are held the rot o f the potato, and has alw ays found it successful, in this city, at Vau Horne H all, on Thursday evening o f d is c o u r a g in g a n d l i m i t i n g S la v e r y w h e r e v e r c o n s is t e n t w i t h
It is simply to pull off tho vines at the roots, as soon aa
l.'S#elVfe''nlontlis ifgol" 1 " ■
• -it
V i
— nono have boen, sinco last Spring—and none they show symptoms o f disease. H e is so confideut of the jast peter Banker, President; Nicholas Swits and Mar t h e p r e s c r ip tiv e r ig h t s o f S t a t e s a n d ( h e c l a i m s o f in d iv id u a ls
opinions was forbiadbn by legal enactments.
T h i s e r a o f y i e l d i n g g rh u n d k n o w h - io W j u s t , for- t h e : s a k e
,, Mri Steward qiado a speech in tho stylo Called over will bo, again. There Was not even sufficient certainty of tlijs cure, that he has purchased an acre of vin Strong., Vice-Presidents; D. A. A tw ell und J. E , Rus* o f g a in in g g r o u n d th o u g lit to' b e s a f e , r e a c h e d i t s fin a l d e v e lo p
potatoes
in
the
ground,
and
treated
them
in
this
w
ay.—
By rnetoricians 'the! bombastic-egotistic. Ho spoke vitality in tlio concern to appoint a delegate to the These, bo is w illin g ' to wager $100, Will not rot, w h ile sel, Secretaries. It was addressed by Chauncey C. Burr, m e n t And c l i m a x b y t h e p a a a a g e o f t h e C o m p r o m is e s o f j 8 5 0 ,
quite numerous a n d t h e electi^ m o f ^ ’.ra q k lfit jjip r p e j h n a d r o b a to a n d d e f e n d e r
ofbis "'bold” worus, among tho Frce-soilcrs, who Binghamton Convention* Don’t let us hear any Others in tbe sam e field, with the vine* left on them, w ill Esq. T he meeting, w e understand,
sp‘ohdeKt - of* The jLojidon •Times in had politely,requested him‘to address.them,, and more, then, about this man or that one being a be thoroughly diseased.— Utica Herald. .
ly attended ana the address o f Mr. Burr w ell received, o f tK e m j f iy a ; p o p ^ i a r a |t d e ^ jto ra l,v t> te;(S ,”« » ^ 1)
f >Pafij;wri
cohiparitivcly;n ‘long period Tof epdtyd by givirig a bid for building the Stato Capi "H indoo.”
, .
being more w itty than profound. His reference to old e v e r c a s t f o r s m y o t h e r c a n d id a te .
T h b P lague F l y .— On S u n d a y the fly known
I'sTli^iee1
— ...j, __
-i-f f The Austrian policy tol. Ho said of tho F f ecsoil and' Free State parties*
Dobbin and PharaoWs ring-str.eaked and speckled cattle,
B u t t h e f a n c ie d s e c u r i t y t h u s a tta in e d W a s d e a ^ ^ ^ R n as foe " plague fly,” appeared in Norfolk. It is a
J ^slsucif^ ifchWit?w Was PStated lii high quarters, that that one was a knit and, the othef a louse.
How
TO GET OUT OJ THE KNOW NOTHINGS.— flat1insect, with black back and red b e lly , and has in illustration of the Republican party, brought down the o o u n te r a r a d e ;* h o c k . B e fo r e t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o W ^ l ^ n a^
/ t H e ’F r b n tiiiU ^
_______ hfl^ ^eason' to' b e satisfied
y e a r in o ffice, i t w a s a n n o u n c e d t h a t t b e C o m p r o m i* * n £ n t r a ,
And so ended the proceedings.
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, 1855.
Thy nndyrjignecl f o r r o n s o n s q u i t e s a t i s f a c t o r y t o h i m very largo wings. In Portsmouth they were so
It was rumored that this meeting w as. to be -followed a b o u t t o / e p e a l t h e C o m p r o m is e s ! T h b in tr o d u c t io n o f t h o .
b t " Tp 7re p ljf W ' x m f f W re m o h stra n c e s, *G r e a t B riself, is desirous that further membership with the order thick in tho' streets as to annoy persons walking, and by another on Saturday evening,-rraddress by “ Lieut. ■K a n s a s -N e b r a s k a bill*, th p E x e c u t i v e a p p lia n c e s d i e d t o fprco*
P
rln
cip
lfs
*
f
the
Border
Ruffians.
o
f
— m a y ; - f r o m this date, erase, and begs to with indqoeitliem to place a covering over their faces.
' tain' is said' tO !h ave^aited "that the question! Of naMay.” But it didn’t’” come off’’— why,, we don't khow ; i t t h r o u g h C o n g r e s s, t h e c o n te m p tu o u s f f is r e g w d o f . p j p d a r
TI« * ^{*1 *
,•
T
] ! ' Some ohe wbo’hid no business in such company, draw his name from your Council.
T\io appearance of this fly is generally considered a
p e t it io n a n d r e m o n str a n c e , t h e v i o la t io n b f a l o n g - s e t t le d c o m .
To th e
, Officers and members of Council No.----- good omen, as it is supposed to devour tho malaria. may be some one doei.
introduced a, bill in' the Kansas Legislature tp. pro*
p a c t, p r o v ed to t h e p e o p le w h a t w e r e t h e r e a l f r u it s - o f bjtr*_
j y A S h o r t B io g r a p h y .* - ? " ( J h a u n c e y O . B u r r ,
' ^ ^ ‘a t N a v a r r j i/w iir b e rem oved 'fu rth er]from .th e vent the separation pf Slave Families'. This little
g a in in g w i t h S la v e r y . T h o b o u n d a r ie s t h e y h a d c o n c e d e d t o ,
Address tho Secretary of tho Council to which tho
Th0v:Mitror says that on ono day of last week Esq." who addressed’the Know-Nothing meeting;in this i t w e r e u s e d a s lo n g a a . t h e y w e r e i t s p r o t e c t io n , a n d o v e r . ,
’ A u str ia n ’frbhtieh •* ' •
' •«
, ipiece of humanity, produced,an intenso excitement member is attached. Or if he'cnrinot he found, which-is
there were three thousand nino hundred and eighty city last Thursday evening, was formerly known to the th r o w n t h e m o m e n t f o e y b e c a m e it a b a r r ie r . T h e , f o r r ito t y •
r‘ ''.A 'B b r liti letter *says th a t G dunt N esselrode- -had among tho 'Ruffians, and .the prime bully (String- somewhat dillicult.at present, address the Grand Secre
guests
at nine o f‘the principal hotels—one thou pubilcas Rev. O. Chauncey Burr; as nlecturev against spi g r a n te d to a p p e a s e i t w a s m a d e a s a s t e p p i n g a t a w . t o .m o r e tary of the State Cnupcil through tjie post-office—then
• t id y ^ e d l'ia n o t h e r ' le tte r to thd4tUssia*n Embaj^Sat fellow) made the following speech aga\nst it:—
sand at the St. Nicholas aloile. Trade is equally ritualism ; as a free soiler in 1848 ; id an editor at Elmira-, T h e p r iv ile g e s a l l o w e d i t fo r t h e s a k e o f 'q u ie t, w e r e e m p lo y ,
“ Ho wns opposed to the b ill tiotonly beontiso it itnjuft- consider yourself out.— Le R oy Gaz.
t ' ;dbr, in frhiehil,hti A y * the Czar is 'w illing td m ake
ly.discriminates,^^but becauso its principles nre wrpii".—
good.
Many houses are selling nearly double the as the applicant for office at Washington; as the editor of e d a* a m e a n s o f d is t u r b a n c e : a n d t h e m e a s u r e s a d o p te d to
Tlio
writer
of
tbo
above
form,
has
doubtless
"tried
: 1 - v - u m -r iu *
He Aid not. think the p rin c ip le nf~separating husband and w ife
usual
quantity
of goods. Ou Friday last; Messrs. the N. Y. National Democrat; as a stump speaker at the p r o m o te p e a c e b e c a m e i n i t s b a n d s t h e e n g in e s o f s t r if e , Tj»«
it
on.”
:
I
f
the
uneasy
wait
for
a
formal
discharge
M . & ' from' C on stan tin op le, u n d er date ’of* th e (ir ehitd and mother wan wrong. 1 1 di> not pretend to bo
A. T, Stewart & Co. sold goods to the amount of Binghamton Hindoo Convention ; as an applicant for ad* m a k e r s o f t h e C o m p r o m is e s w e r e fo u n d to. h e,, th e ir fir st
nnv
hotter
than
God’s
chosen
peoplo.
were,
or
Godi
him
they
will
have
to,
wait
until
after
election.
^ ^ O tjf'u ltim o /iiy ^ 'a Umlifcil w as held* on th e 1 8 t h ,
,4
£1
,”
1
1
f!i f w h i|lh Jim m steriii' ch a n g es w ere d ecid ed .
b ,?: J ||r d StfirffoM* has go'ne to the- C rim ea. ‘‘T h e
“•D ijK n o fN ei^ b h k lO h h d ’bieen'slck'ih cam p b u t was
W c d V fe ririg i
&
•’*
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fv
*,
,
The N o rd Russian journal says :* “ Omar Pasha
i/r e « ly «xpreesed himself * t Constimtinoplo .that the
allied commanders— especially Gen. Pefissiei
were humbugs, and. that lie should twice have' lost
Cib'is’aihliyiSf,he hnd. followed their advico.” ,
Betts, the <augineer; write that the Balaklava
Railway is iu bonditiou to stand the Winter.
self; and'God Jramed la\ys which allowed the separation
of husband-and w ife and of families. I'believe, sir, it is
8 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
T h e P arty of 'Co n tradictio ns . — The citizens
who are to voto at the coming elections, remarks the
Washington Union, should demand of tho Know No
thing oracles to solve tho following singular mass of
contradictions: Know Notbingism is'National in tho
South and Sectional in tho fforth; socret in NewYork and open in Georgia; Catholio in Louisiana
The voto was then called, and tho bill was, of and Protestant in Now-England ; black in Maino
and white in Virginia j it swears fcljo $on to proscribe
course, rejected— 17 to 8 .
A mam who believes it to be •* right to sell a the lather, oven if that foreigner should bo the sou's
Louis N a fo le o n ’s all reaching despotism.—Mons,
, of Paris, .who is not an Imperialist,
had a very fine, but a very savage dog,.which he nam
j j ^ T h e C o n tin en tals re tu rn e d from th e ir ta rg e t
od Sevastopol. On being asked the reason, at a
excursion oil Thursday morning Inst. They w ere recciv
Cafe a few days sinco, for giving his dog such a sin
gular, name, ho replied, -"because ha can’t be tak ed nt Johnstown by the Light Guards, of which company
en.” Whereupon tho owner of tho dog was arres the Continentals speak in the highest terms. The beauti
ful target used on the occasion (presented In tin* company
ted for his disloyal unbelief. Wo aro inclined to
bolievo that there b more freedom in St. Potersb.urgh by W. J. Van H om e) was awarded to fwrirumt L V, {teaI glee,
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'
than in Paris.
r ig h t.lo se ll a. m o th e r f r o m h e r c h ild o r a. w ife f r o m h e r hu s
band; i f I did not, I^ffo u ld vote fo r this'bill,'. H e then
showed that: tax sales w ould nullify tho object o f the bill,'
and ho .(bought it. would make tlio condition of the. slave
worse than,’ it is. * ‘ This act',’ lib stlid, ‘ entails nil those
things on tlieslavc that von seem to consider evil, /d o n 't
fall thefri' ey.ils t td sell slaves is a righ t; aright trecng.
nizod by God hiinsolf; recognized by every Southern
Stale.’ "•
•
•
mission to a meeting of tho N. Y. Hard Shell Committee,and being refused; and finally as a Know-Nothing itinerent lecturer. Arc any more elements wanting to make
him a patriot o f the- first water 7
breq k ers.
T h e p r o f e s s e d u p h o ld e r s o f L a w a n d O rd er w e r e
fou n d a id in g i n m o b s a n d u su r p a tio n . T h o a s s u m e d p f e * ^ v
e r s o f t h e U n io n w e r e fo u n d F o b e p r e d ic t in g an d th r e a te n in g
i t s ‘d is s o lu t io n .
T h e d e n o u n c e r s o f “ se c tio n a lis m ” prov.ed
fo r e m o s t to p r o m o te i t .
E v e r y n e w c o n c e s s io n h ad le d o n l y
to m o r e a rrogan t; m o r e o v e r b e a r in g , ropro in s o le n t.a n d e x a c t
in g d e m a n d s .
S la v e r y n o lo n g e r a s k e d to le r a tio n o f F r e e d o m .
I t n o lo n g e r c la im e d e v e n e q u a lity w i f o . i t .
I t .a s s a m e t i t o ,
rn to t h e R e p u b lic in it* s t e a d — t o m a k e la w s ,.c o n c lu d e t r c e tio s , d ic t a te N a tio n a l p o lic y an d S t o l e in te r c o u r s e , c o n t r o l)
e le c t io n s , d is p e n c e p la n e a n d p a tr o n a g e ,, d is b u r s e fro m t h e ,
treasury, and ta x the p c w l a f t f i i a .w i p p o r t .
Iu a , word, tbs
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