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kw'et; ir (ill ''Tivi i1'-li fi r jrui.-ln. 1 -WlflflTY'' nil l' A-HUM J.l I 1 Jji'- Hv Kir. 'j (mni ! y il .lil;.i.ll inl I 1,1.1 ' i n' f J '. m mI him 1 J::.s m m I I i inn I hm t ii, ;. r'-yit.in at vr r I rl. V II Ill" ll' llll! illll'1. III ,fit fl1' 7"ol. "VI. i v A: fl. , .. .i wj alu Jjt-ii'flijil'.ll I I i 1. 1 ,i i .t v I 1 .1 i I v i. F I CI i I li1i Ml iUt 1 - 11 i -mm im I' m mm mm H 1J'. ". I I ii ' S 11 t 1 I I 11 IF P mi a x a . , i k, m. .m v - i at ' w a v m . J.TTr art! 1. : i .I I Vf' A. T-T f-r- -r-i r ii-M. VtiW Uuslneiit Card. 8APP A 8IM0N8, , , i .ViA.N JC,fi l&i !C 0 O f E R : " ttniiw .JITlo VBnKON. dHOU.IU V; l 0ffloeoothe8toomer of Uiiin and Chestnut ( w-2rPlk-n)Col(oljBank. . . ept20 A.fJORNRYjlAND )(HJN8BLI)RAT LAW 11 koom''VEMN8.s, onio. . , OFflOSdatm'i BullUing, Main 8treoielow "."'."WiH,!!,! :t.--'i i-i.l- !-'"'BOM1IEX & ROU8E,''., ; ATtOTO'8 AN0 COUNSELLORS.. AT ,JLAJT, mxxtt:soL'ictToRs lyjiuxcw yh , : " 'MMAlNatMPEJORlXiLtWOIS."1 FiHloiilir'iitWnti on' given to Real Estate' and CIlqotwn eMt throughout the 8 tut 1 1 1 , ol lly ' WALTER H. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR . Af-tfAWrr , MT. viwoNoiiro. ,..-r feb29tf Attorn 5dTff 5t' !Law AND NOTARY PUSLPi. MT. VEUNpJf, OHIO. mvkt w. coprqpij.ir j .) Hi . r. iiki. COTTON fft BAJVj5.v(x ,rv ITTILLatteni) tonll buslnesB lntrmteil to.thoir OFFICE, N. E. Corner of. Main and GiiibieiSti, tmJlc'aireK(iittTaiIoting Establish )ien(- ,. . ,poltJBIlrM48.tf'"" 1 ., ... CHARLES F. ALU WIN, 5Sil.5:55SJS.;2a!l',,'' C. V. Baldwin in also a Nubiry Publio and will ttend to aucbfl)!t!Bt(aii4utUorfied bv hit oom-toision, with priimptness and dispatch. 0JL';l1(ovorWhi',.i5olt iibaLsb in Buck numhen of Papers and Magaiines furnHh-d. 4U.atkl wiokliM printed, abd (II bosks publilied, cn bu had on npplio.ition. OFFICE Ojj jdin treert,-nppotite the Kcnyon Iliwue, jik-VvrnwH 0. uU.v- - Hay, 10, I8l)0-n27 m6. , TltlS TfUU atfjlliug up with almost J.I. " -flfTABKSTKVt BRUSfiKIiS,"! Three Vf and ai-' Vniinlilngrain' CArpilw, Ril?, Parlor' and Comirton lAaoeJliit,thlr lwk turner 'arid m n-i beailtilul tkaa evvu-na vrM rf a freh; uply "COCO" and' "f3AlfTfiJiiMATeiSvH(fllIL;CI)TtrS .''' ' Fnr Uhe s,f Jf ami permaui nt curt uf disease kiiltuHyitlod bri'-,1" " v ' .'',','. ,.".,r" ;VI-ii.Umir' liiil .IjnraBi.---1- tlffioe in (lki'Je DnMdingHohse a. Ibe publio eflMarft.opBmite QiiV Polwin'a Omry; n GALIJ "A1IJ;:SBB TJS: , : .t'Jittht1Mb. Im.'-t ,t-"i'. ' ""' ' , ft D. OJ MONTGOMERY, ' ;: 8H0E8TORB Special atteriTion given to tbo Collroting of t3laims.Tid(thirobsTOld sake of real fstate. . I have0aleiintve4laada as (nlkits, 610 lores i Osage County, Missouri, 60S acres in Warren County, Missouri, 303 acres in St. Fran-Vois County. Mirttmti,.sj)JJ5 aores and one 40 Here lot in Hardin Cwatiir; Ohio, and 83 aores in MeroerCounty.Ohlo. fjfi March l.'i9,l-tf. PAP?RIIeI, Af 'ILD?R, Au. ' Ac,. I,nrlacJ,ainttfl4tloWeV)10i ler. 'Mcturos framed Ip BosewoodJr Biltr ,it. asonable 'terms. StfltWtllnffin'paperopnietolnu lly executed. .SI10P 109 Main ,St.,.,Uo-Stifr!j(1J en.S'lnt nnGamdier Streets, Mount Vernon, hi SAKfACIl'I.ANP. BIAimlK .. tfi'DOORSt AND BLINDS ALL KINDa,; Wrp, fenetaiuy.on bands and warranted.' 'Aft orders promptly executed. T,:J Pin IdimWr, Shits,tiatb,i, alfray Unhand. ottiria ',ifJ 3 nv 1 ' aaia wficS-oVbkI'b.'Iv'aRD's'store, 'Jjmfnn, J'tf. 18, Qambier Strtet.y. ?i -fcH-uiwiBlluushi nrrrtcal mndTnechanltWftratfst- y itnrfaadajr ity prMUoo.1 ( WISHES to inform bis former1 customers and th public generally, the the has finished his new two 'story kritAubejiHsUtMi uU staeoti Molberry itJ In rea dtthe Kenyoft Httnn,anit' Iragkid' at work with afull supply of hands, better prepared then "ever to accomodate his nan and iBOreaHnr patrons. In addition to alltnltef Irtnds of smith Work; 'be elves snecial attention to Sboeinc, and in this (particular branch, he believes hirHf capable of 'generally served as to his ability in fhudeparrmeiir, Call at the sign of the "Vu teats Cve" and the Village Blaekrtiiilh.'' June Uth tf no 31. 0. W. kAXXES. o. icH.ri. Vm& A n ? W"A W4 BKlt, ' HOMCEPATfllCPny.SICIANS. Dr. Barn?s having this day formed aoo-parlner-'shlpwiih tM jarfcttry ef Aisskoti. Indiana, 1u the praotice of medioine and sargerr, reotful-ly solicits for the flm a eontinu'anee uf the patron- N. B. All ipersoas Indobtod to the undersigned 'on boik aeoount are reqoostod to earl and teake 0t tlcreont by cash c Jiore before the n"rt day nt Onto- Aagast. ,18M,IO-tr. . . Id ..ASM.lPWORft AND ,BUNt)S .,.', mam srairr, xiAin.wTiiAaMJMa..oi ' HI. V8KNU.V, OHIO. WE make winduw-frapj, dmir-fram, AeAe., and tr at lVirllAs) Quired for bonse rwrfttM('(4jV'lfl1Mn'1 of very best mAteriale. All kinds otaath eunstanlly on land, and all orders will be promptly, and eaUfao- "c, THE REPUBLICAN WAGON. ' !. ! ., . ,!.;( ,,. )T --....I) !l !;! . i Ttore'a a an wronjj ln,poltio,( ; j ADU nglll. IB UUUUE IIUU ( "'to We've harnessed up tbe wagon, '.'' Te'leilbeb'alloHride."''" '; ' bflys, 1 .'111 i ,w 'I 'The Uiilen liour wagnii, 11 ; .-i And itisn't any sham, i For Its orowded with the people, ,! ..!! i .' And 1U drLveV's Ab'abam, I T,j ., rnnnra. Walt for Ih'e wniran. ... fl ,.f l7"r.".T- I -T-rr- II ', i-r.':-t;il ., V Ifii ti !'.!" I-1 Wait for the wagon, Walt for thewugdn, For the driver's Abraham, ' l i .1 n!i I',!i '( ir i , TbliHrttgon lii noble one, ,:,J ,;(. J,.,.. vl." 'w,fftdf n nty-ii,, ., llti,' j'TwaidrWen by George Waahington , Tbrpugt itormy'ioliti 104. " Wltn Northern oak and Eastern pips ' '. ; And Western ash'tlsbtnind i '. Palmetlli, eypress, cotton wfodr " ' ' " ' In every wheel-are fonnd . : !o ! '. -" il"t:l '! ' I Wait for. the wago, Ad, " The. Miff fiojof the, Slashes, boys, ' - KeriUTofcy's' Harry Clay, ii :. ','' -.tea Onoe sat upon-this wagon , , AstwVril""ig here to-day.'.:. Ho'droVo fliS'rdad of Compromiser ''' By Cohsliitution charts, . ' , i . ' And held Ihe'reinVipf Union , 'T All round the people's hearts. . . 'V"r"J Wait for the wagon, Ac " l- ,; ! ?ii" ,ti;f.',iii ii . . ...... ' IaihisourJ'famourwogotl, J ''' 'r' ' t .iii With Tom Corwin at his back, "" 1 1 Through all the troublous clement ' -' I' '' 'ii Onr Lincoln koops the track. ' '' ' ' Ahd when the hand cf Webster shook I--. ; 'ii The hand of proud Calhoun, 'Twa1i upon this wagon-ber i ' '" ' : it J ' Tboy satin oloseeommunoi ' i .'ii,i.!:cij . i.I Wait for the wagon, Ae.' I: .,i - i :' i.. H l. ii , f t,, ..i 1 i. Sp iuaip into pie wagons boys, ; ,itm-i , i ,..,,,nThe poople are its springs, ; , . , - --it: ,. Vlje're running on the 0nion.couro,1, j. , .,i;j..,And:Lncoln holds the firings, ,.,..f , t ', ThS Union is r.ur wagon,.,,,, .(.,.,) . ., . ,; Anditlsn'taoy sham, .... -'.: i For iteorowded with the people,,. muiw -. And Its driver's Abrahim. , .il; .:. ;n u, ...:w ,.(, ; i) i WaitXbr the wagon, Ao.. ii ..iii;:-j l l-:i 8,nfiATii scnooLrciarndATiojr A!fD POLITICAL KUW IN bUVUL." On' the 26 .h,' the citizens of Lock and vicinity met t,i celebrate the interest bf the SAbbatli '.School cause.- Three schools iwcrej.present, besides the ciiiiens of 1)); plirce,' muting, in nil nbout foof hundrefj persons. The procession forratd t thf : li'i E. Church,' and "under siipervlhion "b chief raarshall Larinure, proceeded to art adjoining ..groye, whtr, the school rere seatrnl;' iThe Programme being read, the Throne of Grace was hddressed by "Old Father Gaines," after wliicb followed' b discourse lo'lhe'school, from 2 1 . Tim.,. 3d chap., ,14ih 16th , vtrses, delivered by Dr Harlin of Cincinnati. The procession then' repaired lo'tfie table and partoQj of !the "good; .thing" prvldedj for the occasion... And il would be ungallanti tq omit saying-since the ladies assumed this re. sjiorisibility, that besides the abundant sup ply'of .provision, good ( taste was manifest, botlk in preparing J)d arranging (be table., k After partaking of the "one thin need-1 fiil.j'tantft Wnger was appeased, all again reassembled in. front, of. the stand to be, theieadiog .of the several reports,, i These related lo,Lhe interest and progres's'bf the sclibols1, 'to their 'average " attebdan', and . ; ,'1 ,1 . If ' - -i t: - . ,...11 ... 4 .1 to yie verses recited &o. .-,ri. '.. ;r-.::ni i : The neit on the Programrae was an ad dress '16 the' parents," by'1 Walter Simons. Eiq ',' of ML''Yernoni which was an admirable production, and beautifully .delivered. In conclusion, C. O.1-Ball, of Morris Tp. delfvered.''a Very appropriate address to teachers and scholars."', All efe .pletsed with his sayings., iv, . . , .,;., Peace and harmony prevailed throughout ihVday, and when, the 'Chief Marshall pnnonnoed sv Republican meeting in the levelling? previously' arrangeif, all parted, !witb glad, . hearts - and .pleasing ' look, indicative ' of the .Joy of ' ,the'v fcstiye 0!CiSraei.: '-' '' ;" "'1 .1' I When nicht's flark Curtain beean to fall, lt)ei..,cjlizen of Lock ( anijiyipinity met to bear the issues of the political campaign 3o6n the trrasid of the Mt, Liberty Wide Awake was'jheard' then' 'appeared :the!r lights, and as they approrcbed rbe. tqw'n all was anxiety and einitemenW"! O.d -,raen leaning ririon theVcks Accompanied hy the wives of their youth, young men apd maidens: bpyrirnd gytetmo and all flocked oul'foiitieiitliomiligj wlhfaB greeto4 (Jwiih loiii ctetffl. from thi uir" ro!pdipg08pcptator8;'"TherdwJ tlienToo-h:iliJ tq front of the Bapiiti Cbuich, and the i. meeting i Eiq.br.Predtricktowrji'War culled upon to take the stand, and began epuhhin; pu1 cbm pfJ$ nn "chme alsol ion ihia oo-eartjt . A nsimbur',' diaortlei f'jewns t tk, flroajV'PitH.V?.1" fi''ia'rWni'tr' aiaterv.o hJt al kngib qiii led lbs powe and , be proceeded, Heat rng-f deatb sjlosra m Ttis,n,ourse, A4P0ff 8 and' 'holding-tin crowd by Mie-jw hi-reminr?r-A(i- toTiSlo. epos atnwa .rV vd Mq TTrrr !'; w, etus ( toxins battling tongue,. ijrid. all jrjts si ill again. ' Now the aueaker, in almost convincing .manner, with ciiJcinnposUrej f manl. dimtr proved out.tlie whOjle- some doctnneb ot . Kcoub icanism. glance oyer the audience, revealed the eij feci it was producing. 'Every mind felt the force lnd truth of liie remarks.' Indeed, jfi'ey'were, tffling upone minds of all reflecting persons!'' .fust attiiis'crisis. a' Mr'Th ), full of'the ''''spiri't.'pres''1 . i a ! ', ii' vi "' . v"l. "' seu luwarus me stanu, ana in a most, in-suiting manner interrupted the speaker. His' Erst question was" something' about ,"PopUr.Souv-er-'i'an;ni-tyft''as he called it. . The . question 'was', fuirly answered but still cried first , one ' thing after question waaske'et Hy hico, and all" iu -t:iij jl .' ' i.:'.i'.. i : j i jii i- were rainy answereu., cverj time oe asked a'quest'ioo . he " slapped his fists ' to-getter,1 shook hfs Lead and pressed Hearer and' nearer the BtAnd. " fiv.his time 'the1 noise grew outrageous. lowW' for '''t)out;Tas,',' 1 Some were n6l- some Brown,,r and, in the midst of the excite ment' some 'dastartlfy coward' t'lire'w a stone (we'tbouglitja'i' Mr'.' Bail,wfiicb 'missing' his head, struck, the end of the Church against which he was "standing. v' '', t' " 'Eiit still 'he' maintained Tils J position!' camly reasoning with the drunken herd by which he was oeset) and thus for an hour nnd a'half did" he meet tht!ir qtestions and sttffertWrfnifajA yel1s.8'''lftaligr' infsbetl' his speech, he left the stand, and then the mob called Drttf-wtfo cime skulti out:'of tlie 'Chfirch ;ard OTtKe ''stand'.-?' Our opinion of his pie'f,'leyore'''1bi8,0WB,8, unfavorable; 'arfd 'now- we saW that Satan sllll cgulj. transform himself into . oht:';iT't'eV wojfl;w.aaplearly s an,al seen be- neath, his.sheepskin coyering; , Ife defied the social evil of slavery; :claimed .tha,1; real etiate sold as high InislavL1 Sialeg",',ras t did in free Statts; and that labor), among ihfJ poor non-slaVeholdingola'8cs,' was welt paid.'nhd was nsirftre'd by tiltivelrolder' respectiibie; " "" " ! "lU " Disgusted wl'tli his bold assertions, recki' ' 2l A-'iLi- - .'.Ill":' L,;. ,:.'' ss staiements ana open, unoiusmnsr iaie- lioods, the Republicans ' Withdrew and left him. surrounded, by a few crated -drunken , - .1 li, . . : .... ,.. men nt associates, ne .claims to ue, a i. ,!!, , . i., -r j. i i me uyui- preacher, .but-. u in reality, an t'X)ielled or suspended member of jtlie Cjiij Uoqfereteit, : We..! think this is pnnioj ,(he must, ilisgrapfCul acts, of, the present rfana?! paign. n.we would not iramei tno minisiry, nor limit' the liberty of speech, but for -a professed . Christiau Minister to : identify liirnsetl with "a drunken row and 1 become th. lr1' mouth piece, is a burning sTiamti.-1 What a slander upon thamembr'bf W!s.r lev! ; T- :i VI -1, we can exouae.' ' He knows no be'.ter. : He is an it; no-ran a-mus at' Tj , tr.' i. . . - rV,v,:; i: v. bestkjand.when, full . .ory.tgut whiskey, w iMAUMt fiat wAtexqHse-lforprtj-LJ; Had jt been a demooratip Jmeltrgi0n4 hrj- be addressed it aa one ,ofj the speaker q one would haVe",c,oirfplained. BjJfhen a row T is created, when mob Jaw pievails- when drunken men lead the van, ministers. atjlenst should stand aloof, and under no ciroumtancs. should they, consent to ( oe ihiirJmonlh, pieoe.. ,ye know not that . the. Dr., advised, any insuliV -ior, violence, but. we 'bo Kjiavr that he gave his sanction, to, it,- and,' thereforeiwe bold him as guilty ..as they.' : Why . did he ooDsent to represent theifvleWs-r 'Why did 1i6 Iskelhe aland and sbeak for them f1!h'e we're notittVorved Inrtheir'iniquityt' .Verlly'ne shall haVe 1)13 rewarui , e auviae uim iu icnre M JBut we believe the meeting will prove a. benefit, m the end. , We beard the respeo- table (democrats condemn tlie act yi )e. strongest -1 terms,' and; acknowledge, Mr Ball's ability as a speaker; lA, Wide-A wake club was formed and a determinatKm.ex-pressd, to ': carry1 Jthe war-elab into the camos of the enemy. ' We 8ref told that most Jof the mob: lived in the1 country .- 'Tfa well;"' for so small a'vilfage could not, long contain so manr resident devils. We appeal jo. the peaceful men in be democratic party., ; Jy,e,appea1i:lq l gob? cit-ieensof Kaox.Covnty.iv-Wa fppeal,to.,.the Statute Laws of the State of Oiiio t.81ia.M sdcH ihing'8 be suffered In iledc?: if Oil We."wh'ere is thy' blush?" 5-f '' -.'' .K iiiiii-f """" WIDE-AWAKE.' 'l VJilt-'lt li"a ,n , ,' ii 1! ,,M n,,.n , i(j .. L DoUglA Intercepta Sowad,,,,,, j '' Wbile Gov. Seward ahl suite ,wer,en, route to trlis"0itfast 'evon'mir, tha'ltraifl slopped Itt' Lnprrie,lnain,whes3'Qrrajrr las spoke tiuiitrg ine aay. " me .hhibuji' 4nt' whs at the d!rJ.)tJvhJn'nOov!, Bewwa arrived. 'The latter wa. in., the iloefing; car eiijtiylrig fbe sWeettr of Mriphilsii:M"c.: iglas pit'ldliis'respls ti lA VtVi OoV ttTinu Hie car ana awiiKing uor. wwnm.; The laiteKtto; trie1 Torrrtrrcoruiany, trie two Senators shook liawds. jnkeid Mehj psried io the best ot luimor. T.lfiT'Lnile &'rM?,KaVrV tfen."NyV- IWgff 'tb MVf ttfa-'ouei Ho 'fcf fsMJ-'lttate Jwas! ift0as'1kl'1 ' ' aH hio7 wtK i qe loq sd ot nsw nilaia d .kcj-n JTH ,t. y,t Tt f .Tt m dot bo;" . but a few home truths put a .ftwl-j thiriirand tlipn nnntlipr anil wlipn tliri rrnfcil I laughed at his 'insane, foliy,' h said' ''toil uon ' ' l.iM'i H'l lif .tJUo r I,,: ii USt, 'I860, must ho an KT.nn.ron.a.mna1' Olica inn 1 r- " k ' -. - w . . 7, .f.n-llf iA li.fll.J fi.nl atnMi.,wl .... Senator Douglft9,.it tisepeoohp.pfon-J uwent Square. in this city on Saturday lat aid: w! I i-,fi on .V.t.n xi j,iiiio . .tTho ropponitiori tqj the. removal of, the Missouri I restriction. vWai. a toprowh L to. NOlTHBttNjHHOaJESTYland NORTU-EBN.ilOllOR,':qo".q -m il-'i -mi ; '.. ,. (We imay learoh, .the: speebhes of jUis arcli politioah ffjtmniist.io ,vii1n,to find , paralrcl .insuHi to the people bf thev Free Slates; an insult not only to llving,but an insnlMo th' great dead who In der tke-overshadowing bf Uhrcatened dis-meitbermerit J of 'thei ithen -.' experinsenta' Union, drew the Missouri line is a om promhse bel weed opposing-factions. ! n T "But let us examine MrDoiiglaef r'eeord poiat. f Oii tbe Cibday pf Aug the bill for the admission of CaU irbrnia was before the Senate and Mr.-Tur ney of TenneKSB, oVd to amend by exM tending- the Missouri Compromise- line to the Pacific, which amendment was in the very words- ) of Mr, Douglas' amendment to the QreawbilinjiOo thatoocasion.. a will' be fdnnd in the Globe,-appdiit( yoaS ,22, part 2; pagfe 1610, Mr,', Douglas said tbat ''if tb whole acquired territory . was' now in the same conditio at, it was. then'W (that ia when he inoved! said amendment ia the' Oregon bill ''! would. now vote for itV and should be glad to bee it, adopted.' But sine theb Cilifomia i had organized a Slate and Mr; Douglds said, VI cannot oon-J seat, -for onev to. destroy that'State govern rrtenVistid heiwoandmp iyi sajihg f;(r, tbaff reason, ndr that ifcloceji.shAll;. V(?te, a gsiris tithe amendmeBt.!f j, .nl! nonvi'ioly ' n Four i years eiteri be reported the. bill tbat, repealed the same, lina he) wfeuld navaJ e tended ile the Pacj&L,.'kii), .'I'niin t'i:ii u lhiB-epeecIi delivered ifcyMm .iPeuglasJ in iSpringdeld, !IHinoivi w! 1 849, jhe.! in speaking of tlii .Mreseuri Compronaise libe uttered lhesbiworde:a In !,,;.! uil) I .'It has reeeived the sanolioo ofH par--, ties in every sectibd of the Uoion.- It.had, itsiorigln in the hearts 'of all patrioUftepj whb desired 14' prese'rve,and,pefpvt.uate(1thej blessings of our glorious Uplynp-nn origin , akin to that of the Ponstitu(ioi) pf, the Uni',, ted States,i conceived ia the same.Sjiritf fraternal,, afftjor and, .emulated JPT.e-l roove(lfore.TTi t'dve ,bnly jdangtr;t whieh seemed, to threaten ataoine. distant :day,;,lo, sever the Sacred bond tof lLiion; All the (videncbs' of public opinion seemtp indtv. cate that this Compromise has becomeicanf, nonized imthe heartslof thei American people (.as a : sacfed thing,' wliioh rui ruthless liand would be reckless enough hrdisturb." Let ns look a little i. later to see "srhere Douglas was ion-the qaestion i ofthe -Mis-; souri Compromise.;! lit ' January ,"1 854, in" his first bill for the obganization of Ntbras-i ka-A-irieladiflg what 'is; now; Kansas-no repealing'. clause wasi Inserted; and Douglas; 'fl 'his" "report "nt thai time, in, ispeaking' of the slavery qtlesiiorr asrconnectedi: ith thd cohap'rotniseirfleasriros of 1850) said; YtftfB COMMITTBH tjhm NOV VRIPABID New 0 MgobimsiItPiI) dXPatur from t he coUr'seVytt-that memorqble'oecasibn, iitiikr AVpIRSJlNO OR REFKALtkO TBI BIOBTH'tlVJ,' tTbnoi ttrt Missou'ntdAet, brfcy hny Ac declaratory 6T the;ConstItu(lon in hspeclr legaVpbiritsT of dfsptt'tr fiVii..ii'ja saw " IN mere i Kisys tneteratter ne' tntroaaeed ad -amended bill, lift Whici was the repeals inn:fc'su9e.'J'', ' : .''ti-!w v,3.i j;udj:ii Bdtr,' iJUr' Veaders need no orrmulative proof as td the dflplicity and dishonesty, of Doogtas upon -'this question;11 The -dried of repeal lia dug his'1 grave, nod there be will lie as' soon as 'November close the f i-1 neral obsequies of those Whd prove treaekr-erbus to Fitedom.-AAl&ehirge.vi '. ',' Li r. ' a, i .j t.,,,1 p ib i "The Gallant and Gifted .Goggin" 9a the Charaoterof Mr. Lino oln. The'Hon'.i-W. EaKJeglo, the opponent of John Lotcher, In the UstGuberoational contest in .Virginia, mkde k speech tha other day, in which ho gave his opinio "il blithe candidates for the PtesidoWcy. ! .lie said ol; Mr Lincoln! -j.: a icli .-i. . ' n.oi'b siliia 1 There i1 another1 eandldsU bsfeje yoi, Liogbterand(;rlee.f ''He is a smutty ooe.!', Oh, do ootsupposa that Abe shall be (ore? t ton I shill muK cpme itO'tVim, k'nd let me give tfie, day.il, hi due, jftuwg f.iWholp. course of iny opnexion, with, bim ii. thelfdijse ol Representatives. I must say that lever found him a gentleman ho is not what the Dreck-inr'nlire ni'rtv lusinuata'hilri 'lo"bel t wish (0 1 II. ,T Ii-:. , 1 do'jusu'cS oa.alf silleS.1 'tdAM)'"' vAhtW'kriow who"Mr;'llfic6lrt,'i'g Mi iik"f3t'hefi,",A. Jiyiuai, trltS ' waoiA" he sWlrlp-avery 'wenfy-in' Ilrlnli. ,1fsi;n A Anil t!k Mfr. Difelk Wbf hss'.Abs - WaooUtlis a vittsuutter eniniUii (LiNg1iter4'fth hnj wbethir ha t k.saca rmaJr,oj aWfirltftrl mrirt fi. srok., no Irrln'Vll'WiWikoI'lei IJucefcoie V hVtirl trfm HW WTi AleWsTSrf sat re UtiilidHbi .WlihsteB)meesVefM Wm ttc sTAr Wtisfwe tHsavtUMr.SrVW, i II edl 0 Jmnilai joilUidi boa oixe f fiir erwjitirw .'rVt ,rrfl w Cijininitttie wulfluiu: I Wi4 Cntirman , arid I L'll-i i,iO'W I : 1 ii .'i.f't' wt .luU'A mustsar that nq uian on that ClinmltKS inilnatrldurflf'trian hAHi'il" r Gut1 J oci'oR'BKrEiENclt.--.In these stirring poKiicaVfiines, "ttfrgrw mordslir-jj ring rrom mis time to isovemoer.procise ng u'res in regard 'to the Vti'ength of parties In' different. Stales, and the pumper' of elec-- . , . i ... , - ,'ii.ij.i tors to wh)cn (ech. State, m entitle are frequently . inquu-o.dJjwr--. The .following gives the strength 6f Writes1 'at the last Presidential' election, Which ' each" Slate bad '' ' ' ""''' - States. Elec'l rote, B'clmn'n. Froniont Fillmore.' Alabama,"' :9" '45,739 " ' 23,652 Arkansas,' 4 ' il 90 ' 10,787 CisHfotnia.' i : 63965 '0;691- 36. 166 f Connecticut, fi .34,03 i, 42 716 ., 2.616, Delaware, 3 , 8 04- v '3(8, ,fc 6.075 F)prida, ,t.. 3, , 6,358 4 .833 Georgia, "id 66.681 42 439 Illinois ' ,' 1 i'"i'6'5.348 " 96 189 ' 31444, Indiana;"" II 8.670 94,375 22'386 Iowa;"'" 36 170 43 954 '"9. 18tr Kentucky; "12 -74 642 14 'C7!416-' LouiBiaoa, e-,! '2a.l6 : r ., ; 20.709 Maine; --- .,8 , 30.080 1 67,179 ) ( 8,325 Maryland, .8V. ,39-115 .(.,, ,,28,1., 47-400; Mass. .,.,, 13,,, 38,240 ., 108.190 , 19,626 Michigan, 6 Mississippi 7 Missouri, 9 62,136 ,71,762 1 650, 35.456 :l ' II.1UO -" 48,524 53.IG4 NrHam'p,' '32,689 If. jersey,'. 7"i 48,943 : New York,: 35 196878 in pni;n. in ah .94(1 ' 38,315 '- 422 30,238- b sifcillS: 27,004,'. 124,1304 Ohio 23 170,874' "'iseOT13 ." 28121 Oregon, 3 ' '" - Pehn. "tt '23a771'.' 147383 '"-3.222 R. Island, 4,,,. 6(580 , 1M67 ... ,.1,075 aq n, o Tennessee, 12. . 78.G3G , , fJG.l 17 Texas.-' '4 '31.63(1 15,639 Verrrtdrit: i . 5 ''10089 i 30.801 " 'J I 1 "515 Virginia. 13 89-70G 391 ,f rfj.uflQ.810; Wiqaiq.ir5 52,8j3v;C0Q ;.,,, U.62D Total',"''" 303 I.rl38i252: 1,311,514; 874707' -uii-int. !. .f. .0 I oa hi 'it New State8,TidiultteirBlnce 1936. J By Legislature.'- w mod.'jifo3 A !'Tnuii!l uI li ilo;i-r .it ,:iv .l-'J ,X.he jlr?wi'1S3-,ltble.,..creru,ll compiled from 'diffrntnt ami rces. contains l.lfortnalion' erttir'ely Sifforent" Tro'm any lliave Seteri rub- lisneu. 11 snows tin iminrnies parttflffjn 111, 06 tkfl Slaws "pon the.Iast.State question voted upon in each . f them, together with the Electoral Vefo'bf each Slate! ' tb the Klc .i.ikl in; 1 I - '"" -in! jJirMiPCm-i JJirM!PCm.l4n;:i 1.1! '' ein:-.- i-r s-idi stni.u-MJrity:Ovef ,A iKo,.f..i;i ,. I.,..,... ..: Djnvicrnt Electors.. jJjnYicrnt ,t Maine for Gov; 1839'.' '".' ll'SISH -'."ff N.' llamo yerminB ' do ' W Maasiln ;iile,:i di i! .iMi'888. i,ol Jiin.i!6 r ,,J.23,440 il. 13 u vi, a ivr,a av a v rtvi r. w , t - A 4, ot rol & OS JO. SOU .0 I(wa7GoT'.'1,, 48'' '! ' ' 2,.9r)4ilw s.ij I4a Wiiadow oil iioi-.:n,0q.i(,!Htt liMliai Illinois, ress'r of ,-, wr' ,.11 V, S'ate. '1808- -J.ni ... , aa Minn. Govt 183d f 8752 " -" ' ' Conn"1 4o'" 'do'"1 ,"1 1870 t A 6 ill xriti. I li:i- t,i.(l yu. i - ;,': !) i,i t:! .(.' l,iifl,7i, t.ii llii. T,' eiDFM CKATIC-ii l , . .11' Maioritv ever,.. J;irx No, of , , , , Uuposition Electors, Maryland, Comp.; ' "'' : " '" "'-' troller. " " l839'',' 10.43J ' .i'i"8- N-.erolin. MlG. iflo- 6.971 Imi- lit) Gorgi.tGpverjjor ; . do 1 611, 10 Alabama do doabout20 000 9 Mississippi do do 2t25f''""7 Vlrs:irlla','rf'iJoliP'''"'.' " I5;59i !a! j15 Ti bnessee di I.i,do ail . 8 008 )t,s , l'$ .Wky-j d?, dq,:, . 8.I,,,.J2 qaUfornia ,do, . do 20 817 4 fcou'isianil do 1 ""fl"" ''mi:8.817'"! '6 Orr'B'dh,' Mf. Ci ri' 6 "o J-.tl . ' l.H'S trrdinriaVSM. of-SUte.1858 2,58ti ,j .j.13. Mo,,aYhpoi sun.,, ..f-Wji 9a Arkansas, Pres't. ,1858 ,11.123 4 Florida. M. 0.'-'":,l: 1358 "f"2,MS',l' Sbitlh .Carolina--- ! '" ';: r-:u'Mi 8 Delaware, governor,: :!35i ,'L -204;i,a a.S ..j-n! 1 x'.i-,;:i,..j j(J f run ,; . "''-0PP05;Ti0ll;' '."in .li..'iubr..- i: i;i'ii:.l f.i ,:j xi oi J 11 J:i.V. ?,! V Majority n t .,.4 n iazn R onn No, elui Elsctom S.3M , - . 4 20.987 -;I '7 3,701; df.o5 -i'.i ' 4 Penn. Sun. J.. tiaa 1858 N jrsey, Gcv.1859 Tha."'- do B 'tad. lo ,a.iJ .nc ,,(1 , -1,. n! .Irtif' Whole number 01 Electors, 303: nccesaary 'iiboci 152' '"";' ';" -""' to 1. ,0 iliso Wow York Given TJpTTbe. BatUo Transferred to EaansylYjaaia. The NeW York ' rjoraltct still hangs Ore, and th Jooea Wood speech ol -Dougla is thought to have given tbat project He quietus, Tbeae Who have based a little hope vpoo jl expected. tifioation n9W.:yie)d despair. The Trjbune VJ.UMi)tt 01:. -f.'Ws'bjarn thst a- totetiftj of geatlemfo opposed te lhp electioa (, Abrak f uincolu t tbe,Presidency;ot th United StaUA, 09t if net all of them kojng .Breckintidgft Dma? cratska wu held ' at room,) Kov,l.,)f the (York Hotel, -oa Tuesdayeveniog ilaatv the 11th Inst, at half past Jo'olock.,! It is understood; tbatraj thi meeting ;Nf .York , was givsMP hopeles, nd Ibat it was oetr-mined to transfer the last desperate, enVu and; all thepsrSj fasorj the, psr .to V$na- VT"0,Vimr' .. rtifirmv.'s,' 0,:. Tbe(ysry liberal eubeorjptioM which sun dry great merphsntj this ,city have pitdo, , . t . 1. . u MnKnA,:nn f 1 1. T ..... W OCJ ail SSlLBt lUDy viuivmwu ui ,viiw 4.ru-j iM-lll-pifkinndge lusion inaew, lorj are. is, far is tospb,le.h) be transferred there IP ther. Let tha Reoeblfcans of Pennsylvania than, be on their iruard. Aiiay ire nowlilnfty , much more diflfrull tilte ic Oclo- 1 ll'r vviw-A ill, !! Ineh.ie V has been rXOecled. . In Lave a much mo ber tfiao has rjcenVi-ipet;fed.' JI3J ' ' -.1 I .) rTVli' 1,1 IM ,,vi4;-.i tesi ves'e d.v ( rtported, smonf our dis- riactiee this mojidng0WSA Still lingering 'iiV.-ti ?i iu n I ... .. M I....... In mwU. (.. men..lutan enwilliruineaa tocoitbly with i.?snjil4,ntnH,?i m';r'i T.-.TI nil .(iiiu .n 1.. i-i er:.i ifun 1(1 line now inw invi emslJiioe siai l IrWlliat Teveai ail y poped, to repiat npw.jtpe gr Ojierauoij "j89 andj defeat the Republican cindJdalJ rnr rjorern'sr In that "Stale bv some means' of , -Rnward ome yafti Igo i convict in tlie Alburn' or; - ' ' '1 i . . , itriijl the horuhjidfl, was defended by Mr. yewjrd. ' Thefe , was b, ,on i4fnce whiob could be made for him and that was , that he was, not intellectually, but r mctfi ally, insane. -' Thie defence, was pushed , In hie 'behalf to ' the utmost -by his"1 learned coucseli "Th ptiblW "mind 'did hot ap-' prove thedefence' Mnd ' did i!arJp'i'ove')nrtie' 'onvictioh, which the jury rendtred;' and " I for having made 'the plea MrV Seward was sharply denotlnced Iri alj duarlers.1' ! ,a . .1 - -iiu,'il o.i' 1 Just while thej excitementugrowing , out 'colored man, who had beeti ia , the .Peni; tentiery. veral years, on being discharged wantonly and seemingly; in cold bsW,- took the 1 lives , of' several person.-"' 1 he magnitade of his offenbe and tha eoldr of his skin conspired to" inflame' sgsanst the man-killer the fiercest ladignatlbn 1 f the community;."" Nothing but thecoolne'ss bf the Sheriff saved him frotn being bung by the nibb 'instantly1 upon his . arest. "' i It happened tbat Mr. Seward;, in i some way,' learned while the poor wrefeh was ilfl'fiiin' ''"trial, that he was perhaps jnsaV Afsuriqg . iximl that, although , (her were few signs' of derangement, the pris-bher was "rjey'er(he1ess '; demenWdllr. S. not ified Jhe authariiies that' he ishould, ap -' pear on the defeneei The friends- and neighbors ofd, WhaLf said thev' 'will be make "another shall be able, ,whatever their, tare: or color mat be,' add whatever'If may"(c'diiftise.'' Jiu.'i 1 li'.;-l : ''"' 'i.'1 I' ' 1 ii' 1 1 ' I .JTor could (entreatjr,or eproicn dnve, from his purpose.-) Ia theOface of aa fini divnan't miUKIlude 'he appeared ' for ' he fiiondlessAtiican an4 hy.almost,1s,uperh)tt,v man endeavor succeeded, inc saving hint: fiWthe gHiioWs':;;;:' - " The prisoner was sent to the Lunatic Asylum,' ant) in iwa month hM, 4iedii.f aofteninsr of the brain. So did hie death deavors ia h'8 behalf.1, us ih niH s-"i(u.,7 I '"The d tfocte' who ' feaf tolly-awuslde hrVoWkiiialif fe; cu?;x despised fellow-man from peril ! eooa.. (Q bfe"rti6ngiu8. May" hi1 ' h'aVe' 'reaseii J to Ijnow ,th 8,1 ' ttp jreeme'tt ojf 'lli' jiserve J$ preoiate hie worth and - remember his hia-t t.ry."Loralri'KeWs.". lo 5l-.l . il' - i-'Ti -1 Till 1.1 1 The following is one ot Lincoln's illusire lions iri a speecn delivered two' 'years' g' Speaking of the rights snd wrongs 'of slavery he'ssid:" .'.' "" "-'"' ! 1 " " ,,u'-' ''The 6therp'oliey Hi one that sqna'ree with; the idea that slavery 1 wrb'ngiaod 41 consists iri doing everything that" we'r blight to dd if it is wrong. ' No I don't wish to be'riiisiinder slood, nor to le'sve a tfft down to Wtalsresji" rosented'eveu; 1 "I doh't My'thai we ought?tJ attack it where it exists. To' the itseeni that jl we were t form" eeverameat anew, ia view ef the sotaal preseriee of slavery.xwe should And it'Dsocsssry to' friuie jus such a governmentai-eUl1 fathers did, giving "to the slaveholder tm entirabonWol whert the'ys-i teirl i established; blle-W "possessed ths power' to restrain it from going c ttulde-' -theeie lintlt".Apphuse;. From the naeaitlties . Ol the case we should M eompsUsd to Torm Juat 1 Boh a government m our blessed fathers gave eel rely, II they have e made i that adds aaolberwasbo why we should let slavery stone wher it eeuj m .': ,,ljit '' " 'If I 'saw'a' venomous' snake ' erswlirig In the rbaaanyWan-Woold iayT might b the nearest stick 1 and' kill It; bat if I (bund that Mfake' ! hed ' with my children,"that' would bi another 'question 1 Laugh f J "1 might bttrt the cbfldren more than the snake and.the nsko mlt bite Ihem; Applaaie. Much, mors, it I toned it in- boa. With Cray eigbbo'ft 'Childrer, and I had bound myself bv'a solemn compact not to msildle. with hU e.bildrea undgr any fcircumstaoces, il would boooma nt W lei tan prwiiar uajue i am. ingthe gentlenian alonet Great langhtef ) Bdt rf there is a bed newly miirf up, to which e children frejto'.tj liken,' and it wa pro-postd toUkt baUh of young snakes sad put thee there with them,' I lake Ithd man would sai1 there Was qaestWhow I ought to' decide'. Jfrolooged applause si) d cheers. J .iTtat lsjut th cassli., The new territories sre tbe newly made bed W which er chiU dren are tag07nd-rHleT-whh;the Nation to fit "'whaHier the shall have the sriale mix edjpMthf tbeei drndt. It dos not sees, as tf there could b snuph' trasiutioa What qur.KUjr4oul.l be. Applauso;. tfA young lady Djwn Gist advertises for ap yoeng man thit "embraced an oppArta-sjigy,' and saya if be wquldieorH,.evsttp (hetr 0n he ean do betteC. ,tnni Xbeo atii.OareyOb io,-. pogl.-gnio perpetrated hhv.littli oke that, be.'auade UmelnA-'l A boylisZ-tb fevwdanot ilthe i H nalirvrd loy that:Dhigli uke with hfnYW,gl',fi,t M hii bafawA oibtf tftfcdWTiWlf "ifi at Afo "ebunirv fcoultfblfclJei be'ffeV'Jli"!' had made -it, nl i 'aij:ma1 -au! niiiiA evi. t mwn tli wsrajieaeiii im-i, -vaej :snv!tl !l aect'ej ci yitiawf ft bv Penrtfehtkry wurdered a fellow-prisoner. Tiie'Jase'Seemed to' ' be one' "of peculiar 1 .i,!. -J.'l J;.IWII1 111 tl.lil'l -'Jl li '.J ,.H malice prepense, and as such 1 f xijued- ,a irt-ntrn and nrofound horror. Udoo his nfea of moral Ueanit mad that )for, A Wac man'' vI''ejrp6ti,"'qui'ly' AnnOtWeed Mf, ilfifi ' ' . I, J t j.!.'l"' I '.." I. II S.. !wy to .defend,innocana jrien, as L r ' . j. j v J7.V.- ' ifrwrr J wv m ' ' (.achAina ni .IJouilisr-jBritiitjiiit PreidAt.euob,asai) Sai;3aniaoiC DuglsA bavs a pretty fltt-footed-qiiestion of veraoity between them."'I,h'j ' Ililowinlattar rpta the Alexanifria 9aotiui noi jp called T. . lie direct in .n'illinal irf!Ua- ; Read and then jal,i:-.,1H iirfrl c W .1 .1 i rWAeUisoMuA 11, 1880. Mr Data 9ig.'4 lwVdeifkd y6uV'tv vor of the 8th inst.feaon 'printiJ ii tract from thi racanrsj'ooh or Judajs tij) las, at Conojrd',Yoii1(ifortn re, yoa fCpat to be at the OhsripttsevtuCjsnUon fiofj would bo pfri, 'if kjd ometjilf ( of thl uH itervisw referred to isj thai'tpescsV ioedrdin to this sxtraot tto JulgeaUsY eh it t "The President tilartsl l-'oud oet)dlV Him, and vote to forcths'UixriptooCoaBtfJL tution on tb'e' Vopte'VgiiaslI jheir w'ilr.' lje! would Uke'Wi fief efitery WniX 1. a 1 11. tk HiniJiin to J til-had in the office;"- ... rv . j , u is unneceMarj tfl.4iqr i1U8iiegsfl.re)?i ua-i uuge. ,uroiy uix 1 fcomj mtsta?lq"ta, pipart. at thoeSeT cause "I-ttttfftli'W J8UrteoVifeTWttJoSiJ with iudge DouglaS, aot.any conversation whatever affording the Uaat color.or reisx for such a statemeot.. It was not In myntx, ture to adc"rtss sue thre'itniog sri4 iJAfttltlog Is'nguage to any gentlenliri; Besides, I ha f nut removed one in ten of bis fris'nds, and tfot one of his relative. Even among thoeejf his friendi wiot bv' tncvifed tbsmealve protnibeatly hostile tot ti . iceasueth of tbo Administration, a majority still remain ia ef polfticaiaverCitiod which my first annualJDessage, crthi eth ef De"cimbiV1337;'Ws Willrrthf 8tift1't4j I do not transmit ib Karnjas Constitution u Congress until th id oLFsbruary, 1358, the quauiao of slavery aot bjuii;tjt,j5vt4 by 'vpte tot the people, vjtil thcilltwt.Vw cenieer.'UST.ozsij' hiu eiu leef ''Ww.laiy d'eii-'anlttif1l(Ve;! Uti sin ..,; ' r'.i I . ... ',Vcai .T'Vf-fi.1 i-ia. transgressea a ruie waico 1 Jiaa prtecnoei ttf" : .'. '''. J l.'.OL fi tf. '.' "li tor mystit, not to ooniraaisi any autiemiB a,3aiiiug uj.jiukiiw.tiufiuuoiiir iuiwui titffter thf aqn'tjlMiw ,mj terpi 'o'fyen1 AaUmsnt,howevsr,1eo.mejrit,l,fo frw a Senator of tl CoitiStUA.'Mrl onsnot my conititdtktla1 fyijsse isiadftfity too,' in a published speech iaHvir4VilMi in his canvass fornihV nghieet1rllc1 Ik V;Wworlii-rfatr:'vl9,'m'eir,yBcV n'r WIVBIVI W tux ...... ., , ,. ----- -v.'rj n:.i M .', Jo BenWiWAMji4ff:,r.,i,d at 111 nt 51 "?11i?Pov,ir"1 tf iSniutlaa anS Jnhnanfi art' ail UM leriwrieanpriftfAonsiiiui aon affirms thatitdoes. ,I)flirgli'ffVpwih( tbe inhaWtaetsfpf, ti Terrbriss tmve right to exclude slavery ftrooiHaetBjwWJeiA a territorial condttioA-Johnepw dinievgfeki IbelpoWes ' Iffii 'wwe'rV'otitla Celtew tbat Congre.sno'atl fectalats)' tVrutAi'lhrtW . ..,',. . . 1, -. 2 .,i"' a; 1 ,1 1af.1t Norfolk, SpeefcVJohnsea majritaiosyiML,.. thing nevei a bei-anicrtnvJtdtbiftrfigJIl.-y (fee'-hikvletieT) of An jost;SOorjl86i fjih lisbed in theNsws lew days ego. iDoegi las ia; Mt isdiffleblf lo;beDMiviosri'sjay B'eraoni'wbd'-befrevee ' that tBGomftitotio; confer the righf'ef protcti(ra fni the ttrrltel rivctiifu(yw,; oath p'ljfldylity tbVJonauionin''tlW holding such yongraMionaj, Jejuiattoa S, may be essential to the 5 enjoyment of ejangt Under the Coastilatis., e'qhaaon; strongly asserts tbat -the Ooabtitntton -ion,lra) th right pf prOteotion; id tbe enjojrmenl of alav propeity itf ths- triteriep hut la aome mh nsr '.which Dooglai ( cannot' aa&rettnd, e can satisfy hts conscwifs's'sd his ha A 4st withholding ( such, protection! , D9u'glM'' Wvnld eorrce the Bute of Gboila, tDSU'Tjie," Into" suWissioa (n the.Unioo) jbbftlt, he ,a tempt to accede front the Union feff p', ,.tne point of the hsyoaett, to reaaia, it) liw .liV ri. Johnson would die t maioulnher right to go out peaceably vrbeM'veia. th(.sxrara tf heaovrigOvinweT)ny.ie fll to d. so. a . -flucii.iVeAsTrtn.fhop th.ntfrar supporting, And tbAX,are doing pHriclpU, too tC6faarih iOftTf-JliiZ property in tbe wrritones i jnnson vurms that, it can., , fyvty JenWIhsj rigU joT' k Sute.toeoede" from Abe, $WAjO h 1 mamm at V !" The gvandtt1le ofCthe, .Mm i-objr-.Co Vode 1f Penjisilvania,. Was piokeds slp A '-i AABSterdaro wberj a child of three Si ' ; years, put ws . VeseeU and -broiight , o j V; ; Philajelphi ere ho-hoid aea'rs. 'l' jemptionet;, until! fceW 'y'eart " tif ty J, "; " the Captarh giviirg-i him. the wKayif f.t V vode.',"Re waa'soldV tnah4 h -teeter .;;; eonnty by th , name, of, tojer'.eiieye'r i' learned to reed ofr Write Aftilr: Jiad erye4 'i Wil t Vfc't'!'(?Mw I''-,: . of a Briii'sh officer, 'tbe, 'cflcerptflgdlei j'-' ! at YoT.'Pei There was one Xhe.ia- ia V( tdbi 1 CoVode Is the tldeat oa .o.')(L.t7fo'tV,'vL i' fatbrKlvirtjdied bf)tsttheuiiiu4r..t,.hlat flrett '&fopi'jpfu f0 f ,.ai. 4.iA u rpaHA, iV f'..-,.P Iki f- a 1 I - ma .m. nt (Via, VInit Mfffe'if .' tm, but no name of the kind otrV.; 'Atfrit' le Itivf i3'' fUe'" .TPnostiSouf amsiuuauii vy v. . uy w v- m.v " w t y, v he found" I that Ae-eantaxa gave .the cilp.w bit-own eon; rjvinfc.' Atndtbd aUtSf 1 Asaericaii Consul AimtArflTS,isY to inquire steri)If 1 Xvehild oY -iul loet at thiit QeiS, X,tU H',5Lif Jal" slolvlnA'nd S'rfed jST tbat mo'IIi i .trp. ,'liarneJ brallLVfea tU-tcsr nOTI r-iA,vf,, M'tVf Ti'l f''','."! .tij-i'iUfi,,,.,.. ,..,, , i 1? rt 0 7 : iUk f,.:.;-r.-: m .vV'-'-ji ;';:'
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AT ,JLAJT, mxxtt:soL'ictToRs lyjiuxcw yh , : " 'MMAlNatMPEJORlXiLtWOIS."1 FiHloiilir'iitWnti on' given to Real Estate' and CIlqotwn eMt throughout the 8 tut 1 1 1 , ol lly ' WALTER H. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR . Af-tfAWrr , MT. viwoNoiiro. ,..-r feb29tf Attorn 5dTff 5t' !Law AND NOTARY PUSLPi. MT. VEUNpJf, OHIO. mvkt w. coprqpij.ir j .) Hi . r. iiki. COTTON fft BAJVj5.v(x ,rv ITTILLatteni) tonll buslnesB lntrmteil to.thoir OFFICE, N. E. Corner of. Main and GiiibieiSti, tmJlc'aireK(iittTaiIoting Establish )ien(- ,. . ,poltJBIlrM48.tf'"" 1 ., ... CHARLES F. ALU WIN, 5Sil.5:55SJS.;2a!l',,'' C. V. Baldwin in also a Nubiry Publio and will ttend to aucbfl)!t!Bt(aii4utUorfied bv hit oom-toision, with priimptness and dispatch. 0JL';l1(ovorWhi',.i5olt iibaLsb in Buck numhen of Papers and Magaiines furnHh-d. 4U.atkl wiokliM printed, abd (II bosks publilied, cn bu had on npplio.ition. OFFICE Ojj jdin treert,-nppotite the Kcnyon Iliwue, jik-VvrnwH 0. uU.v- - Hay, 10, I8l)0-n27 m6. , TltlS TfUU atfjlliug up with almost J.I. " -flfTABKSTKVt BRUSfiKIiS,"! Three Vf and ai-' Vniinlilngrain' CArpilw, Ril?, Parlor' and Comirton lAaoeJliit,thlr lwk turner 'arid m n-i beailtilul tkaa evvu-na vrM rf a freh; uply "COCO" and' "f3AlfTfiJiiMATeiSvH(fllIL;CI)TtrS .''' ' Fnr Uhe s,f Jf ami permaui nt curt uf disease kiiltuHyitlod bri'-,1" " v ' .'',','. ,.".,r" ;VI-ii.Umir' liiil .IjnraBi.---1- tlffioe in (lki'Je DnMdingHohse a. Ibe publio eflMarft.opBmite QiiV Polwin'a Omry; n GALIJ "A1IJ;:SBB TJS: , : .t'Jittht1Mb. Im.'-t ,t-"i'. ' ""' ' , ft D. OJ MONTGOMERY, ' ;: 8H0E8TORB Special atteriTion given to tbo Collroting of t3laims.Tid(thirobsTOld sake of real fstate. . I have0aleiintve4laada as (nlkits, 610 lores i Osage County, Missouri, 60S acres in Warren County, Missouri, 303 acres in St. Fran-Vois County. Mirttmti,.sj)JJ5 aores and one 40 Here lot in Hardin Cwatiir; Ohio, and 83 aores in MeroerCounty.Ohlo. fjfi March l.'i9,l-tf. PAP?RIIeI, Af 'ILD?R, Au. ' Ac,. I,nrlacJ,ainttfl4tloWeV)10i ler. 'Mcturos framed Ip BosewoodJr Biltr ,it. asonable 'terms. StfltWtllnffin'paperopnietolnu lly executed. .SI10P 109 Main ,St.,.,Uo-Stifr!j(1J en.S'lnt nnGamdier Streets, Mount Vernon, hi SAKfACIl'I.ANP. BIAimlK .. tfi'DOORSt AND BLINDS ALL KINDa,; Wrp, fenetaiuy.on bands and warranted.' 'Aft orders promptly executed. T,:J Pin IdimWr, Shits,tiatb,i, alfray Unhand. ottiria ',ifJ 3 nv 1 ' aaia wficS-oVbkI'b.'Iv'aRD's'store, 'Jjmfnn, J'tf. 18, Qambier Strtet.y. ?i -fcH-uiwiBlluushi nrrrtcal mndTnechanltWftratfst- y itnrfaadajr ity prMUoo.1 ( WISHES to inform bis former1 customers and th public generally, the the has finished his new two 'story kritAubejiHsUtMi uU staeoti Molberry itJ In rea dtthe Kenyoft Httnn,anit' Iragkid' at work with afull supply of hands, better prepared then "ever to accomodate his nan and iBOreaHnr patrons. In addition to alltnltef Irtnds of smith Work; 'be elves snecial attention to Sboeinc, and in this (particular branch, he believes hirHf capable of 'generally served as to his ability in fhudeparrmeiir, Call at the sign of the "Vu teats Cve" and the Village Blaekrtiiilh.'' June Uth tf no 31. 0. W. kAXXES. o. icH.ri. Vm& A n ? W"A W4 BKlt, ' HOMCEPATfllCPny.SICIANS. Dr. Barn?s having this day formed aoo-parlner-'shlpwiih tM jarfcttry ef Aisskoti. Indiana, 1u the praotice of medioine and sargerr, reotful-ly solicits for the flm a eontinu'anee uf the patron- N. B. All ipersoas Indobtod to the undersigned 'on boik aeoount are reqoostod to earl and teake 0t tlcreont by cash c Jiore before the n"rt day nt Onto- Aagast. ,18M,IO-tr. . . Id ..ASM.lPWORft AND ,BUNt)S .,.', mam srairr, xiAin.wTiiAaMJMa..oi ' HI. V8KNU.V, OHIO. WE make winduw-frapj, dmir-fram, AeAe., and tr at lVirllAs) Quired for bonse rwrfttM('(4jV'lfl1Mn'1 of very best mAteriale. All kinds otaath eunstanlly on land, and all orders will be promptly, and eaUfao- "c, THE REPUBLICAN WAGON. ' !. ! ., . ,!.;( ,,. )T --....I) !l !;! . i Ttore'a a an wronjj ln,poltio,( ; j ADU nglll. IB UUUUE IIUU ( "'to We've harnessed up tbe wagon, '.'' Te'leilbeb'alloHride."''" '; ' bflys, 1 .'111 i ,w 'I 'The Uiilen liour wagnii, 11 ; .-i And itisn't any sham, i For Its orowded with the people, ,! ..!! i .' And 1U drLveV's Ab'abam, I T,j ., rnnnra. Walt for Ih'e wniran. ... fl ,.f l7"r.".T- I -T-rr- II ', i-r.':-t;il ., V Ifii ti !'.!" I-1 Wait for the wagon, Walt for thewugdn, For the driver's Abraham, ' l i .1 n!i I',!i '( ir i , TbliHrttgon lii noble one, ,:,J ,;(. J,.,.. vl." 'w,fftdf n nty-ii,, ., llti,' j'TwaidrWen by George Waahington , Tbrpugt itormy'ioliti 104. " Wltn Northern oak and Eastern pips ' '. ; And Western ash'tlsbtnind i '. Palmetlli, eypress, cotton wfodr " ' ' " ' In every wheel-are fonnd . : !o ! '. -" il"t:l '! ' I Wait for. the wago, Ad, " The. Miff fiojof the, Slashes, boys, ' - KeriUTofcy's' Harry Clay, ii :. ','' -.tea Onoe sat upon-this wagon , , AstwVril""ig here to-day.'.:. Ho'droVo fliS'rdad of Compromiser ''' By Cohsliitution charts, . ' , i . ' And held Ihe'reinVipf Union , 'T All round the people's hearts. . . 'V"r"J Wait for the wagon, Ac " l- ,; ! ?ii" ,ti;f.',iii ii . . ...... ' IaihisourJ'famourwogotl, J ''' 'r' ' t .iii With Tom Corwin at his back, "" 1 1 Through all the troublous clement ' -' I' '' 'ii Onr Lincoln koops the track. ' '' ' ' Ahd when the hand cf Webster shook I--. ; 'ii The hand of proud Calhoun, 'Twa1i upon this wagon-ber i ' '" ' : it J ' Tboy satin oloseeommunoi ' i .'ii,i.!:cij . i.I Wait for the wagon, Ae.' I: .,i - i :' i.. H l. ii , f t,, ..i 1 i. Sp iuaip into pie wagons boys, ; ,itm-i , i ,..,,,nThe poople are its springs, ; , . , - --it: ,. Vlje're running on the 0nion.couro,1, j. , .,i;j..,And:Lncoln holds the firings, ,.,..f , t ', ThS Union is r.ur wagon,.,,,, .(.,.,) . ., . ,; Anditlsn'taoy sham, .... -'.: i For iteorowded with the people,,. muiw -. And Its driver's Abrahim. , .il; .:. ;n u, ...:w ,.(, ; i) i WaitXbr the wagon, Ao.. ii ..iii;:-j l l-:i 8,nfiATii scnooLrciarndATiojr A!fD POLITICAL KUW IN bUVUL." On' the 26 .h,' the citizens of Lock and vicinity met t,i celebrate the interest bf the SAbbatli '.School cause.- Three schools iwcrej.present, besides the ciiiiens of 1)); plirce,' muting, in nil nbout foof hundrefj persons. The procession forratd t thf : li'i E. Church,' and "under siipervlhion "b chief raarshall Larinure, proceeded to art adjoining ..groye, whtr, the school rere seatrnl;' iThe Programme being read, the Throne of Grace was hddressed by "Old Father Gaines," after wliicb followed' b discourse lo'lhe'school, from 2 1 . Tim.,. 3d chap., ,14ih 16th , vtrses, delivered by Dr Harlin of Cincinnati. The procession then' repaired lo'tfie table and partoQj of !the "good; .thing" prvldedj for the occasion... And il would be ungallanti tq omit saying-since the ladies assumed this re. sjiorisibility, that besides the abundant sup ply'of .provision, good ( taste was manifest, botlk in preparing J)d arranging (be table., k After partaking of the "one thin need-1 fiil.j'tantft Wnger was appeased, all again reassembled in. front, of. the stand to be, theieadiog .of the several reports,, i These related lo,Lhe interest and progres's'bf the sclibols1, 'to their 'average " attebdan', and . ; ,'1 ,1 . If ' - -i t: - . ,...11 ... 4 .1 to yie verses recited &o. .-,ri. '.. ;r-.::ni i : The neit on the Programrae was an ad dress '16 the' parents," by'1 Walter Simons. Eiq ',' of ML''Yernoni which was an admirable production, and beautifully .delivered. In conclusion, C. O.1-Ball, of Morris Tp. delfvered.''a Very appropriate address to teachers and scholars."', All efe .pletsed with his sayings., iv, . . , .,;., Peace and harmony prevailed throughout ihVday, and when, the 'Chief Marshall pnnonnoed sv Republican meeting in the levelling? previously' arrangeif, all parted, !witb glad, . hearts - and .pleasing ' look, indicative ' of the .Joy of ' ,the'v fcstiye 0!CiSraei.: '-' '' ;" "'1 .1' I When nicht's flark Curtain beean to fall, lt)ei..,cjlizen of Lock ( anijiyipinity met to bear the issues of the political campaign 3o6n the trrasid of the Mt, Liberty Wide Awake was'jheard' then' 'appeared :the!r lights, and as they approrcbed rbe. tqw'n all was anxiety and einitemenW"! O.d -,raen leaning ririon theVcks Accompanied hy the wives of their youth, young men apd maidens: bpyrirnd gytetmo and all flocked oul'foiitieiitliomiligj wlhfaB greeto4 (Jwiih loiii ctetffl. from thi uir" ro!pdipg08pcptator8;'"TherdwJ tlienToo-h:iliJ tq front of the Bapiiti Cbuich, and the i. meeting i Eiq.br.Predtricktowrji'War culled upon to take the stand, and began epuhhin; pu1 cbm pfJ$ nn "chme alsol ion ihia oo-eartjt . A nsimbur',' diaortlei f'jewns t tk, flroajV'PitH.V?.1" fi''ia'rWni'tr' aiaterv.o hJt al kngib qiii led lbs powe and , be proceeded, Heat rng-f deatb sjlosra m Ttis,n,ourse, A4P0ff 8 and' 'holding-tin crowd by Mie-jw hi-reminr?r-A(i- toTiSlo. epos atnwa .rV vd Mq TTrrr !'; w, etus ( toxins battling tongue,. ijrid. all jrjts si ill again. ' Now the aueaker, in almost convincing .manner, with ciiJcinnposUrej f manl. dimtr proved out.tlie whOjle- some doctnneb ot . Kcoub icanism. glance oyer the audience, revealed the eij feci it was producing. 'Every mind felt the force lnd truth of liie remarks.' Indeed, jfi'ey'were, tffling upone minds of all reflecting persons!'' .fust attiiis'crisis. a' Mr'Th ), full of'the ''''spiri't.'pres''1 . i a ! ', ii' vi "' . v"l. "' seu luwarus me stanu, ana in a most, in-suiting manner interrupted the speaker. His' Erst question was" something' about ,"PopUr.Souv-er-'i'an;ni-tyft''as he called it. . The . question 'was', fuirly answered but still cried first , one ' thing after question waaske'et Hy hico, and all" iu -t:iij jl .' ' i.:'.i'.. i : j i jii i- were rainy answereu., cverj time oe asked a'quest'ioo . he " slapped his fists ' to-getter,1 shook hfs Lead and pressed Hearer and' nearer the BtAnd. " fiv.his time 'the1 noise grew outrageous. lowW' for '''t)out;Tas,',' 1 Some were n6l- some Brown,,r and, in the midst of the excite ment' some 'dastartlfy coward' t'lire'w a stone (we'tbouglitja'i' Mr'.' Bail,wfiicb 'missing' his head, struck, the end of the Church against which he was "standing. v' '', t' " 'Eiit still 'he' maintained Tils J position!' camly reasoning with the drunken herd by which he was oeset) and thus for an hour nnd a'half did" he meet tht!ir qtestions and sttffertWrfnifajA yel1s.8'''lftaligr' infsbetl' his speech, he left the stand, and then the mob called Drttf-wtfo cime skulti out:'of tlie 'Chfirch ;ard OTtKe ''stand'.-?' Our opinion of his pie'f,'leyore'''1bi8,0WB,8, unfavorable; 'arfd 'now- we saW that Satan sllll cgulj. transform himself into . oht:';iT't'eV wojfl;w.aaplearly s an,al seen be- neath, his.sheepskin coyering; , Ife defied the social evil of slavery; :claimed .tha,1; real etiate sold as high InislavL1 Sialeg",',ras t did in free Statts; and that labor), among ihfJ poor non-slaVeholdingola'8cs,' was welt paid.'nhd was nsirftre'd by tiltivelrolder' respectiibie; " "" " ! "lU " Disgusted wl'tli his bold assertions, recki' ' 2l A-'iLi- - .'.Ill":' L,;. ,:.'' ss staiements ana open, unoiusmnsr iaie- lioods, the Republicans ' Withdrew and left him. surrounded, by a few crated -drunken , - .1 li, . . : .... ,.. men nt associates, ne .claims to ue, a i. ,!!, , . i., -r j. i i me uyui- preacher, .but-. u in reality, an t'X)ielled or suspended member of jtlie Cjiij Uoqfereteit, : We..! think this is pnnioj ,(he must, ilisgrapfCul acts, of, the present rfana?! paign. n.we would not iramei tno minisiry, nor limit' the liberty of speech, but for -a professed . Christiau Minister to : identify liirnsetl with "a drunken row and 1 become th. lr1' mouth piece, is a burning sTiamti.-1 What a slander upon thamembr'bf W!s.r lev! ; T- :i VI -1, we can exouae.' ' He knows no be'.ter. : He is an it; no-ran a-mus at' Tj , tr.' i. . . - rV,v,:; i: v. bestkjand.when, full . .ory.tgut whiskey, w iMAUMt fiat wAtexqHse-lforprtj-LJ; Had jt been a demooratip Jmeltrgi0n4 hrj- be addressed it aa one ,ofj the speaker q one would haVe",c,oirfplained. BjJfhen a row T is created, when mob Jaw pievails- when drunken men lead the van, ministers. atjlenst should stand aloof, and under no ciroumtancs. should they, consent to ( oe ihiirJmonlh, pieoe.. ,ye know not that . the. Dr., advised, any insuliV -ior, violence, but. we 'bo Kjiavr that he gave his sanction, to, it,- and,' thereforeiwe bold him as guilty ..as they.' : Why . did he ooDsent to represent theifvleWs-r 'Why did 1i6 Iskelhe aland and sbeak for them f1!h'e we're notittVorved Inrtheir'iniquityt' .Verlly'ne shall haVe 1)13 rewarui , e auviae uim iu icnre M JBut we believe the meeting will prove a. benefit, m the end. , We beard the respeo- table (democrats condemn tlie act yi )e. strongest -1 terms,' and; acknowledge, Mr Ball's ability as a speaker; lA, Wide-A wake club was formed and a determinatKm.ex-pressd, to ': carry1 Jthe war-elab into the camos of the enemy. ' We 8ref told that most Jof the mob: lived in the1 country .- 'Tfa well;"' for so small a'vilfage could not, long contain so manr resident devils. We appeal jo. the peaceful men in be democratic party., ; Jy,e,appea1i:lq l gob? cit-ieensof Kaox.Covnty.iv-Wa fppeal,to.,.the Statute Laws of the State of Oiiio t.81ia.M sdcH ihing'8 be suffered In iledc?: if Oil We."wh'ere is thy' blush?" 5-f '' -.'' .K iiiiii-f """" WIDE-AWAKE.' 'l VJilt-'lt li"a ,n , ,' ii 1! ,,M n,,.n , i(j .. L DoUglA Intercepta Sowad,,,,,, j '' Wbile Gov. Seward ahl suite ,wer,en, route to trlis"0itfast 'evon'mir, tha'ltraifl slopped Itt' Lnprrie,lnain,whes3'Qrrajrr las spoke tiuiitrg ine aay. " me .hhibuji' 4nt' whs at the d!rJ.)tJvhJn'nOov!, Bewwa arrived. 'The latter wa. in., the iloefing; car eiijtiylrig fbe sWeettr of Mriphilsii:M"c.: iglas pit'ldliis'respls ti lA VtVi OoV ttTinu Hie car ana awiiKing uor. wwnm.; The laiteKtto; trie1 Torrrtrrcoruiany, trie two Senators shook liawds. jnkeid Mehj psried io the best ot luimor. T.lfiT'Lnile &'rM?,KaVrV tfen."NyV- IWgff 'tb MVf ttfa-'ouei Ho 'fcf fsMJ-'lttate Jwas! ift0as'1kl'1 ' ' aH hio7 wtK i qe loq sd ot nsw nilaia d .kcj-n JTH ,t. y,t Tt f .Tt m dot bo;" . but a few home truths put a .ftwl-j thiriirand tlipn nnntlipr anil wlipn tliri rrnfcil I laughed at his 'insane, foliy,' h said' ''toil uon ' ' l.iM'i H'l lif .tJUo r I,,: ii USt, 'I860, must ho an KT.nn.ron.a.mna1' Olica inn 1 r- " k ' -. - w . . 7, .f.n-llf iA li.fll.J fi.nl atnMi.,wl .... Senator Douglft9,.it tisepeoohp.pfon-J uwent Square. in this city on Saturday lat aid: w! I i-,fi on .V.t.n xi j,iiiio . .tTho ropponitiori tqj the. removal of, the Missouri I restriction. vWai. a toprowh L to. NOlTHBttNjHHOaJESTYland NORTU-EBN.ilOllOR,':qo".q -m il-'i -mi ; '.. ,. (We imay learoh, .the: speebhes of jUis arcli politioah ffjtmniist.io ,vii1n,to find , paralrcl .insuHi to the people bf thev Free Slates; an insult not only to llving,but an insnlMo th' great dead who In der tke-overshadowing bf Uhrcatened dis-meitbermerit J of 'thei ithen -.' experinsenta' Union, drew the Missouri line is a om promhse bel weed opposing-factions. ! n T "But let us examine MrDoiiglaef r'eeord poiat. f Oii tbe Cibday pf Aug the bill for the admission of CaU irbrnia was before the Senate and Mr.-Tur ney of TenneKSB, oVd to amend by exM tending- the Missouri Compromise- line to the Pacific, which amendment was in the very words- ) of Mr, Douglas' amendment to the QreawbilinjiOo thatoocasion.. a will' be fdnnd in the Globe,-appdiit( yoaS ,22, part 2; pagfe 1610, Mr,', Douglas said tbat ''if tb whole acquired territory . was' now in the same conditio at, it was. then'W (that ia when he inoved! said amendment ia the' Oregon bill ''! would. now vote for itV and should be glad to bee it, adopted.' But sine theb Cilifomia i had organized a Slate and Mr; Douglds said, VI cannot oon-J seat, -for onev to. destroy that'State govern rrtenVistid heiwoandmp iyi sajihg f;(r, tbaff reason, ndr that ifcloceji.shAll;. V(?te, a gsiris tithe amendmeBt.!f j, .nl! nonvi'ioly ' n Four i years eiteri be reported the. bill tbat, repealed the same, lina he) wfeuld navaJ e tended ile the Pacj&L,.'kii), .'I'niin t'i:ii u lhiB-epeecIi delivered ifcyMm .iPeuglasJ in iSpringdeld, !IHinoivi w! 1 849, jhe.! in speaking of tlii .Mreseuri Compronaise libe uttered lhesbiworde:a In !,,;.! uil) I .'It has reeeived the sanolioo ofH par--, ties in every sectibd of the Uoion.- It.had, itsiorigln in the hearts 'of all patrioUftepj whb desired 14' prese'rve,and,pefpvt.uate(1thej blessings of our glorious Uplynp-nn origin , akin to that of the Ponstitu(ioi) pf, the Uni',, ted States,i conceived ia the same.Sjiritf fraternal,, afftjor and, .emulated JPT.e-l roove(lfore.TTi t'dve ,bnly jdangtr;t whieh seemed, to threaten ataoine. distant :day,;,lo, sever the Sacred bond tof lLiion; All the (videncbs' of public opinion seemtp indtv. cate that this Compromise has becomeicanf, nonized imthe heartslof thei American people (.as a : sacfed thing,' wliioh rui ruthless liand would be reckless enough hrdisturb." Let ns look a little i. later to see "srhere Douglas was ion-the qaestion i ofthe -Mis-; souri Compromise.;! lit ' January ,"1 854, in" his first bill for the obganization of Ntbras-i ka-A-irieladiflg what 'is; now; Kansas-no repealing'. clause wasi Inserted; and Douglas; 'fl 'his" "report "nt thai time, in, ispeaking' of the slavery qtlesiiorr asrconnectedi: ith thd cohap'rotniseirfleasriros of 1850) said; YtftfB COMMITTBH tjhm NOV VRIPABID New 0 MgobimsiItPiI) dXPatur from t he coUr'seVytt-that memorqble'oecasibn, iitiikr AVpIRSJlNO OR REFKALtkO TBI BIOBTH'tlVJ,' tTbnoi ttrt Missou'ntdAet, brfcy hny Ac declaratory 6T the;ConstItu(lon in hspeclr legaVpbiritsT of dfsptt'tr fiVii..ii'ja saw " IN mere i Kisys tneteratter ne' tntroaaeed ad -amended bill, lift Whici was the repeals inn:fc'su9e.'J'', ' : .''ti-!w v,3.i j;udj:ii Bdtr,' iJUr' Veaders need no orrmulative proof as td the dflplicity and dishonesty, of Doogtas upon -'this question;11 The -dried of repeal lia dug his'1 grave, nod there be will lie as' soon as 'November close the f i-1 neral obsequies of those Whd prove treaekr-erbus to Fitedom.-AAl&ehirge.vi '. ',' Li r. ' a, i .j t.,,,1 p ib i "The Gallant and Gifted .Goggin" 9a the Charaoterof Mr. Lino oln. The'Hon'.i-W. EaKJeglo, the opponent of John Lotcher, In the UstGuberoational contest in .Virginia, mkde k speech tha other day, in which ho gave his opinio "il blithe candidates for the PtesidoWcy. ! .lie said ol; Mr Lincoln! -j.: a icli .-i. . ' n.oi'b siliia 1 There i1 another1 eandldsU bsfeje yoi, Liogbterand(;rlee.f ''He is a smutty ooe.!', Oh, do ootsupposa that Abe shall be (ore? t ton I shill muK cpme itO'tVim, k'nd let me give tfie, day.il, hi due, jftuwg f.iWholp. course of iny opnexion, with, bim ii. thelfdijse ol Representatives. I must say that lever found him a gentleman ho is not what the Dreck-inr'nlire ni'rtv lusinuata'hilri 'lo"bel t wish (0 1 II. ,T Ii-:. , 1 do'jusu'cS oa.alf silleS.1 'tdAM)'"' vAhtW'kriow who"Mr;'llfic6lrt,'i'g Mi iik"f3t'hefi,",A. Jiyiuai, trltS ' waoiA" he sWlrlp-avery 'wenfy-in' Ilrlnli. ,1fsi;n A Anil t!k Mfr. Difelk Wbf hss'.Abs - WaooUtlis a vittsuutter eniniUii (LiNg1iter4'fth hnj wbethir ha t k.saca rmaJr,oj aWfirltftrl mrirt fi. srok., no Irrln'Vll'WiWikoI'lei IJucefcoie V hVtirl trfm HW WTi AleWsTSrf sat re UtiilidHbi .WlihsteB)meesVefM Wm ttc sTAr Wtisfwe tHsavtUMr.SrVW, i II edl 0 Jmnilai joilUidi boa oixe f fiir erwjitirw .'rVt ,rrfl w Cijininitttie wulfluiu: I Wi4 Cntirman , arid I L'll-i i,iO'W I : 1 ii .'i.f't' wt .luU'A mustsar that nq uian on that ClinmltKS inilnatrldurflf'trian hAHi'il" r Gut1 J oci'oR'BKrEiENclt.--.In these stirring poKiicaVfiines, "ttfrgrw mordslir-jj ring rrom mis time to isovemoer.procise ng u'res in regard 'to the Vti'ength of parties In' different. Stales, and the pumper' of elec-- . , . i ... , - ,'ii.ij.i tors to wh)cn (ech. State, m entitle are frequently . inquu-o.dJjwr--. The .following gives the strength 6f Writes1 'at the last Presidential' election, Which ' each" Slate bad '' ' ' ""''' - States. Elec'l rote, B'clmn'n. Froniont Fillmore.' Alabama,"' :9" '45,739 " ' 23,652 Arkansas,' 4 ' il 90 ' 10,787 CisHfotnia.' i : 63965 '0;691- 36. 166 f Connecticut, fi .34,03 i, 42 716 ., 2.616, Delaware, 3 , 8 04- v '3(8, ,fc 6.075 F)prida, ,t.. 3, , 6,358 4 .833 Georgia, "id 66.681 42 439 Illinois ' ,' 1 i'"i'6'5.348 " 96 189 ' 31444, Indiana;"" II 8.670 94,375 22'386 Iowa;"'" 36 170 43 954 '"9. 18tr Kentucky; "12 -74 642 14 'C7!416-' LouiBiaoa, e-,! '2a.l6 : r ., ; 20.709 Maine; --- .,8 , 30.080 1 67,179 ) ( 8,325 Maryland, .8V. ,39-115 .(.,, ,,28,1., 47-400; Mass. .,.,, 13,,, 38,240 ., 108.190 , 19,626 Michigan, 6 Mississippi 7 Missouri, 9 62,136 ,71,762 1 650, 35.456 :l ' II.1UO -" 48,524 53.IG4 NrHam'p,' '32,689 If. jersey,'. 7"i 48,943 : New York,: 35 196878 in pni;n. in ah .94(1 ' 38,315 '- 422 30,238- b sifcillS: 27,004,'. 124,1304 Ohio 23 170,874' "'iseOT13 ." 28121 Oregon, 3 ' '" - Pehn. "tt '23a771'.' 147383 '"-3.222 R. Island, 4,,,. 6(580 , 1M67 ... ,.1,075 aq n, o Tennessee, 12. . 78.G3G , , fJG.l 17 Texas.-' '4 '31.63(1 15,639 Verrrtdrit: i . 5 ''10089 i 30.801 " 'J I 1 "515 Virginia. 13 89-70G 391 ,f rfj.uflQ.810; Wiqaiq.ir5 52,8j3v;C0Q ;.,,, U.62D Total',"''" 303 I.rl38i252: 1,311,514; 874707' -uii-int. !. .f. .0 I oa hi 'it New State8,TidiultteirBlnce 1936. J By Legislature.'- w mod.'jifo3 A !'Tnuii!l uI li ilo;i-r .it ,:iv .l-'J ,X.he jlr?wi'1S3-,ltble.,..creru,ll compiled from 'diffrntnt ami rces. contains l.lfortnalion' erttir'ely Sifforent" Tro'm any lliave Seteri rub- lisneu. 11 snows tin iminrnies parttflffjn 111, 06 tkfl Slaws "pon the.Iast.State question voted upon in each . f them, together with the Electoral Vefo'bf each Slate! ' tb the Klc .i.ikl in; 1 I - '"" -in! jJirMiPCm-i JJirM!PCm.l4n;:i 1.1! '' ein:-.- i-r s-idi stni.u-MJrity:Ovef ,A iKo,.f..i;i ,. I.,..,... ..: Djnvicrnt Electors.. jJjnYicrnt ,t Maine for Gov; 1839'.' '".' ll'SISH -'."ff N.' llamo yerminB ' do ' W Maasiln ;iile,:i di i! .iMi'888. i,ol Jiin.i!6 r ,,J.23,440 il. 13 u vi, a ivr,a av a v rtvi r. w , t - A 4, ot rol & OS JO. SOU .0 I(wa7GoT'.'1,, 48'' '! ' ' 2,.9r)4ilw s.ij I4a Wiiadow oil iioi-.:n,0q.i(,!Htt liMliai Illinois, ress'r of ,-, wr' ,.11 V, S'ate. '1808- -J.ni ... , aa Minn. Govt 183d f 8752 " -" ' ' Conn"1 4o'" 'do'"1 ,"1 1870 t A 6 ill xriti. I li:i- t,i.(l yu. i - ;,': !) i,i t:! .(.' l,iifl,7i, t.ii llii. T,' eiDFM CKATIC-ii l , . .11' Maioritv ever,.. J;irx No, of , , , , Uuposition Electors, Maryland, Comp.; ' "'' : " '" "'-' troller. " " l839'',' 10.43J ' .i'i"8- N-.erolin. MlG. iflo- 6.971 Imi- lit) Gorgi.tGpverjjor ; . do 1 611, 10 Alabama do doabout20 000 9 Mississippi do do 2t25f''""7 Vlrs:irlla','rf'iJoliP'''"'.' " I5;59i !a! j15 Ti bnessee di I.i,do ail . 8 008 )t,s , l'$ .Wky-j d?, dq,:, . 8.I,,,.J2 qaUfornia ,do, . do 20 817 4 fcou'isianil do 1 ""fl"" ''mi:8.817'"! '6 Orr'B'dh,' Mf. Ci ri' 6 "o J-.tl . ' l.H'S trrdinriaVSM. of-SUte.1858 2,58ti ,j .j.13. Mo,,aYhpoi sun.,, ..f-Wji 9a Arkansas, Pres't. ,1858 ,11.123 4 Florida. M. 0.'-'":,l: 1358 "f"2,MS',l' Sbitlh .Carolina--- ! '" ';: r-:u'Mi 8 Delaware, governor,: :!35i ,'L -204;i,a a.S ..j-n! 1 x'.i-,;:i,..j j(J f run ,; . "''-0PP05;Ti0ll;' '."in .li..'iubr..- i: i;i'ii:.l f.i ,:j xi oi J 11 J:i.V. ?,! V Majority n t .,.4 n iazn R onn No, elui Elsctom S.3M , - . 4 20.987 -;I '7 3,701; df.o5 -i'.i ' 4 Penn. Sun. J.. tiaa 1858 N jrsey, Gcv.1859 Tha."'- do B 'tad. lo ,a.iJ .nc ,,(1 , -1,. n! .Irtif' Whole number 01 Electors, 303: nccesaary 'iiboci 152' '"";' ';" -""' to 1. ,0 iliso Wow York Given TJpTTbe. BatUo Transferred to EaansylYjaaia. The NeW York ' rjoraltct still hangs Ore, and th Jooea Wood speech ol -Dougla is thought to have given tbat project He quietus, Tbeae Who have based a little hope vpoo jl expected. tifioation n9W.:yie)d despair. The Trjbune VJ.UMi)tt 01:. -f.'Ws'bjarn thst a- totetiftj of geatlemfo opposed te lhp electioa (, Abrak f uincolu t tbe,Presidency;ot th United StaUA, 09t if net all of them kojng .Breckintidgft Dma? cratska wu held ' at room,) Kov,l.,)f the (York Hotel, -oa Tuesdayeveniog ilaatv the 11th Inst, at half past Jo'olock.,! It is understood; tbatraj thi meeting ;Nf .York , was givsMP hopeles, nd Ibat it was oetr-mined to transfer the last desperate, enVu and; all thepsrSj fasorj the, psr .to V$na- VT"0,Vimr' .. rtifirmv.'s,' 0,:. Tbe(ysry liberal eubeorjptioM which sun dry great merphsntj this ,city have pitdo, , . t . 1. . u MnKnA,:nn f 1 1. T ..... W OCJ ail SSlLBt lUDy viuivmwu ui ,viiw 4.ru-j iM-lll-pifkinndge lusion inaew, lorj are. is, far is tospb,le.h) be transferred there IP ther. Let tha Reoeblfcans of Pennsylvania than, be on their iruard. Aiiay ire nowlilnfty , much more diflfrull tilte ic Oclo- 1 ll'r vviw-A ill, !! Ineh.ie V has been rXOecled. . In Lave a much mo ber tfiao has rjcenVi-ipet;fed.' JI3J ' ' -.1 I .) rTVli' 1,1 IM ,,vi4;-.i tesi ves'e d.v ( rtported, smonf our dis- riactiee this mojidng0WSA Still lingering 'iiV.-ti ?i iu n I ... .. M I....... In mwU. (.. men..lutan enwilliruineaa tocoitbly with i.?snjil4,ntnH,?i m';r'i T.-.TI nil .(iiiu .n 1.. i-i er:.i ifun 1(1 line now inw invi emslJiioe siai l IrWlliat Teveai ail y poped, to repiat npw.jtpe gr Ojierauoij "j89 andj defeat the Republican cindJdalJ rnr rjorern'sr In that "Stale bv some means' of , -Rnward ome yafti Igo i convict in tlie Alburn' or; - ' ' '1 i . . , itriijl the horuhjidfl, was defended by Mr. yewjrd. ' Thefe , was b, ,on i4fnce whiob could be made for him and that was , that he was, not intellectually, but r mctfi ally, insane. -' Thie defence, was pushed , In hie 'behalf to ' the utmost -by his"1 learned coucseli "Th ptiblW "mind 'did hot ap-' prove thedefence' Mnd ' did i!arJp'i'ove')nrtie' 'onvictioh, which the jury rendtred;' and " I for having made 'the plea MrV Seward was sharply denotlnced Iri alj duarlers.1' ! ,a . .1 - -iiu,'il o.i' 1 Just while thej excitementugrowing , out 'colored man, who had beeti ia , the .Peni; tentiery. veral years, on being discharged wantonly and seemingly; in cold bsW,- took the 1 lives , of' several person.-"' 1 he magnitade of his offenbe and tha eoldr of his skin conspired to" inflame' sgsanst the man-killer the fiercest ladignatlbn 1 f the community;."" Nothing but thecoolne'ss bf the Sheriff saved him frotn being bung by the nibb 'instantly1 upon his . arest. "' i It happened tbat Mr. Seward;, in i some way,' learned while the poor wrefeh was ilfl'fiiin' ''"trial, that he was perhaps jnsaV Afsuriqg . iximl that, although , (her were few signs' of derangement, the pris-bher was "rjey'er(he1ess '; demenWdllr. S. not ified Jhe authariiies that' he ishould, ap -' pear on the defeneei The friends- and neighbors ofd, WhaLf said thev' 'will be make "another shall be able, ,whatever their, tare: or color mat be,' add whatever'If may"(c'diiftise.'' Jiu.'i 1 li'.;-l : ''"' 'i.'1 I' ' 1 ii' 1 1 ' I .JTor could (entreatjr,or eproicn dnve, from his purpose.-) Ia theOface of aa fini divnan't miUKIlude 'he appeared ' for ' he fiiondlessAtiican an4 hy.almost,1s,uperh)tt,v man endeavor succeeded, inc saving hint: fiWthe gHiioWs':;;;:' - " The prisoner was sent to the Lunatic Asylum,' ant) in iwa month hM, 4iedii.f aofteninsr of the brain. So did hie death deavors ia h'8 behalf.1, us ih niH s-"i(u.,7 I '"The d tfocte' who ' feaf tolly-awuslde hrVoWkiiialif fe; cu?;x despised fellow-man from peril ! eooa.. (Q bfe"rti6ngiu8. May" hi1 ' h'aVe' 'reaseii J to Ijnow ,th 8,1 ' ttp jreeme'tt ojf 'lli' jiserve J$ preoiate hie worth and - remember his hia-t t.ry."Loralri'KeWs.". lo 5l-.l . il' - i-'Ti -1 Till 1.1 1 The following is one ot Lincoln's illusire lions iri a speecn delivered two' 'years' g' Speaking of the rights snd wrongs 'of slavery he'ssid:" .'.' "" "-'"' ! 1 " " ,,u'-' ''The 6therp'oliey Hi one that sqna'ree with; the idea that slavery 1 wrb'ngiaod 41 consists iri doing everything that" we'r blight to dd if it is wrong. ' No I don't wish to be'riiisiinder slood, nor to le'sve a tfft down to Wtalsresji" rosented'eveu; 1 "I doh't My'thai we ought?tJ attack it where it exists. To' the itseeni that jl we were t form" eeverameat anew, ia view ef the sotaal preseriee of slavery.xwe should And it'Dsocsssry to' friuie jus such a governmentai-eUl1 fathers did, giving "to the slaveholder tm entirabonWol whert the'ys-i teirl i established; blle-W "possessed ths power' to restrain it from going c ttulde-' -theeie lintlt".Apphuse;. From the naeaitlties . Ol the case we should M eompsUsd to Torm Juat 1 Boh a government m our blessed fathers gave eel rely, II they have e made i that adds aaolberwasbo why we should let slavery stone wher it eeuj m .': ,,ljit '' " 'If I 'saw'a' venomous' snake ' erswlirig In the rbaaanyWan-Woold iayT might b the nearest stick 1 and' kill It; bat if I (bund that Mfake' ! hed ' with my children,"that' would bi another 'question 1 Laugh f J "1 might bttrt the cbfldren more than the snake and.the nsko mlt bite Ihem; Applaaie. Much, mors, it I toned it in- boa. With Cray eigbbo'ft 'Childrer, and I had bound myself bv'a solemn compact not to msildle. with hU e.bildrea undgr any fcircumstaoces, il would boooma nt W lei tan prwiiar uajue i am. ingthe gentlenian alonet Great langhtef ) Bdt rf there is a bed newly miirf up, to which e children frejto'.tj liken,' and it wa pro-postd toUkt baUh of young snakes sad put thee there with them,' I lake Ithd man would sai1 there Was qaestWhow I ought to' decide'. Jfrolooged applause si) d cheers. J .iTtat lsjut th cassli., The new territories sre tbe newly made bed W which er chiU dren are tag07nd-rHleT-whh;the Nation to fit "'whaHier the shall have the sriale mix edjpMthf tbeei drndt. It dos not sees, as tf there could b snuph' trasiutioa What qur.KUjr4oul.l be. Applauso;. tfA young lady Djwn Gist advertises for ap yoeng man thit "embraced an oppArta-sjigy,' and saya if be wquldieorH,.evsttp (hetr 0n he ean do betteC. ,tnni Xbeo atii.OareyOb io,-. pogl.-gnio perpetrated hhv.littli oke that, be.'auade UmelnA-'l A boylisZ-tb fevwdanot ilthe i H nalirvrd loy that:Dhigli uke with hfnYW,gl',fi,t M hii bafawA oibtf tftfcdWTiWlf "ifi at Afo "ebunirv fcoultfblfclJei be'ffeV'Jli"!' had made -it, nl i 'aij:ma1 -au! niiiiA evi. t mwn tli wsrajieaeiii im-i, -vaej :snv!tl !l aect'ej ci yitiawf ft bv Penrtfehtkry wurdered a fellow-prisoner. Tiie'Jase'Seemed to' ' be one' "of peculiar 1 .i,!. -J.'l J;.IWII1 111 tl.lil'l -'Jl li '.J ,.H malice prepense, and as such 1 f xijued- ,a irt-ntrn and nrofound horror. Udoo his nfea of moral Ueanit mad that )for, A Wac man'' vI''ejrp6ti,"'qui'ly' AnnOtWeed Mf, ilfifi ' ' . I, J t j.!.'l"' I '.." I. II S.. !wy to .defend,innocana jrien, as L r ' . j. j v J7.V.- ' ifrwrr J wv m ' ' (.achAina ni .IJouilisr-jBritiitjiiit PreidAt.euob,asai) Sai;3aniaoiC DuglsA bavs a pretty fltt-footed-qiiestion of veraoity between them."'I,h'j ' Ililowinlattar rpta the Alexanifria 9aotiui noi jp called T. . lie direct in .n'illinal irf!Ua- ; Read and then jal,i:-.,1H iirfrl c W .1 .1 i rWAeUisoMuA 11, 1880. Mr Data 9ig.'4 lwVdeifkd y6uV'tv vor of the 8th inst.feaon 'printiJ ii tract from thi racanrsj'ooh or Judajs tij) las, at Conojrd',Yoii1(ifortn re, yoa fCpat to be at the OhsripttsevtuCjsnUon fiofj would bo pfri, 'if kjd ometjilf ( of thl uH itervisw referred to isj thai'tpescsV ioedrdin to this sxtraot tto JulgeaUsY eh it t "The President tilartsl l-'oud oet)dlV Him, and vote to forcths'UixriptooCoaBtfJL tution on tb'e' Vopte'VgiiaslI jheir w'ilr.' lje! would Uke'Wi fief efitery WniX 1. a 1 11. tk HiniJiin to J til-had in the office;"- ... rv . j , u is unneceMarj tfl.4iqr i1U8iiegsfl.re)?i ua-i uuge. ,uroiy uix 1 fcomj mtsta?lq"ta, pipart. at thoeSeT cause "I-ttttfftli'W J8UrteoVifeTWttJoSiJ with iudge DouglaS, aot.any conversation whatever affording the Uaat color.or reisx for such a statemeot.. It was not In myntx, ture to adc"rtss sue thre'itniog sri4 iJAfttltlog Is'nguage to any gentlenliri; Besides, I ha f nut removed one in ten of bis fris'nds, and tfot one of his relative. Even among thoeejf his friendi wiot bv' tncvifed tbsmealve protnibeatly hostile tot ti . iceasueth of tbo Administration, a majority still remain ia ef polfticaiaverCitiod which my first annualJDessage, crthi eth ef De"cimbiV1337;'Ws Willrrthf 8tift1't4j I do not transmit ib Karnjas Constitution u Congress until th id oLFsbruary, 1358, the quauiao of slavery aot bjuii;tjt,j5vt4 by 'vpte tot the people, vjtil thcilltwt.Vw cenieer.'UST.ozsij' hiu eiu leef ''Ww.laiy d'eii-'anlttif1l(Ve;! Uti sin ..,; ' r'.i I . ... ',Vcai .T'Vf-fi.1 i-ia. transgressea a ruie waico 1 Jiaa prtecnoei ttf" : .'. '''. J l.'.OL fi tf. '.' "li tor mystit, not to ooniraaisi any autiemiB a,3aiiiug uj.jiukiiw.tiufiuuoiiir iuiwui titffter thf aqn'tjlMiw ,mj terpi 'o'fyen1 AaUmsnt,howevsr,1eo.mejrit,l,fo frw a Senator of tl CoitiStUA.'Mrl onsnot my conititdtktla1 fyijsse isiadftfity too,' in a published speech iaHvir4VilMi in his canvass fornihV nghieet1rllc1 Ik V;Wworlii-rfatr:'vl9,'m'eir,yBcV n'r WIVBIVI W tux ...... ., , ,. ----- -v.'rj n:.i M .', Jo BenWiWAMji4ff:,r.,i,d at 111 nt 51 "?11i?Pov,ir"1 tf iSniutlaa anS Jnhnanfi art' ail UM leriwrieanpriftfAonsiiiui aon affirms thatitdoes. ,I)flirgli'ffVpwih( tbe inhaWtaetsfpf, ti Terrbriss tmve right to exclude slavery ftrooiHaetBjwWJeiA a territorial condttioA-Johnepw dinievgfeki IbelpoWes ' Iffii 'wwe'rV'otitla Celtew tbat Congre.sno'atl fectalats)' tVrutAi'lhrtW . ..,',. . . 1, -. 2 .,i"' a; 1 ,1 1af.1t Norfolk, SpeefcVJohnsea majritaiosyiML,.. thing nevei a bei-anicrtnvJtdtbiftrfigJIl.-y (fee'-hikvletieT) of An jost;SOorjl86i fjih lisbed in theNsws lew days ego. iDoegi las ia; Mt isdiffleblf lo;beDMiviosri'sjay B'eraoni'wbd'-befrevee ' that tBGomftitotio; confer the righf'ef protcti(ra fni the ttrrltel rivctiifu(yw,; oath p'ljfldylity tbVJonauionin''tlW holding such yongraMionaj, Jejuiattoa S, may be essential to the 5 enjoyment of ejangt Under the Coastilatis., e'qhaaon; strongly asserts tbat -the Ooabtitntton -ion,lra) th right pf prOteotion; id tbe enjojrmenl of alav propeity itf ths- triteriep hut la aome mh nsr '.which Dooglai ( cannot' aa&rettnd, e can satisfy hts conscwifs's'sd his ha A 4st withholding ( such, protection! , D9u'glM'' Wvnld eorrce the Bute of Gboila, tDSU'Tjie," Into" suWissioa (n the.Unioo) jbbftlt, he ,a tempt to accede front the Union feff p', ,.tne point of the hsyoaett, to reaaia, it) liw .liV ri. Johnson would die t maioulnher right to go out peaceably vrbeM'veia. th(.sxrara tf heaovrigOvinweT)ny.ie fll to d. so. a . -flucii.iVeAsTrtn.fhop th.ntfrar supporting, And tbAX,are doing pHriclpU, too tC6faarih iOftTf-JliiZ property in tbe wrritones i jnnson vurms that, it can., , fyvty JenWIhsj rigU joT' k Sute.toeoede" from Abe, $WAjO h 1 mamm at V !" The gvandtt1le ofCthe, .Mm i-objr-.Co Vode 1f Penjisilvania,. Was piokeds slp A '-i AABSterdaro wberj a child of three Si ' ; years, put ws . VeseeU and -broiight , o j V; ; Philajelphi ere ho-hoid aea'rs. 'l' jemptionet;, until! fceW 'y'eart " tif ty J, "; " the Captarh giviirg-i him. the wKayif f.t V vode.',"Re waa'soldV tnah4 h -teeter .;;; eonnty by th , name, of, tojer'.eiieye'r i' learned to reed ofr Write Aftilr: Jiad erye4 'i Wil t Vfc't'!'(?Mw I''-,: . of a Briii'sh officer, 'tbe, 'cflcerptflgdlei j'-' ! at YoT.'Pei There was one Xhe.ia- ia V( tdbi 1 CoVode Is the tldeat oa .o.')(L.t7fo'tV,'vL i' fatbrKlvirtjdied bf)tsttheuiiiu4r..t,.hlat flrett '&fopi'jpfu f0 f ,.ai. 4.iA u rpaHA, iV f'..-,.P Iki f- a 1 I - ma .m. nt (Via, VInit Mfffe'if .' tm, but no name of the kind otrV.; 'Atfrit' le Itivf i3'' fUe'" .TPnostiSouf amsiuuauii vy v. . uy w v- m.v " w t y, v he found" I that Ae-eantaxa gave .the cilp.w bit-own eon; rjvinfc.' Atndtbd aUtSf 1 Asaericaii Consul AimtArflTS,isY to inquire steri)If 1 Xvehild oY -iul loet at thiit QeiS, X,tU H',5Lif Jal" slolvlnA'nd S'rfed jST tbat mo'IIi i .trp. ,'liarneJ brallLVfea tU-tcsr nOTI r-iA,vf,, M'tVf Ti'l f''','."! .tij-i'iUfi,,,.,.. ,..,, , i 1? rt 0 7 : iUk f,.:.;-r.-: m .vV'-'-ji ;';:' |