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'39) \M31 \3\\\\:' (Olljjl the following horrible affair in om the Oswego One of the'nftMA that was ovef perjk«ir*tc tofl on Wednesday J)ig' 'town of Sterling, igtfr frfir about eight miles Sm ti family of Mr. Fitzjerald, consisting of himself, wife undThree sons, retired to \ , | iMf Th a - secon d j o b . for stealing a horse. By 83 and criminal conduct, t upon? himself the con - W c M R d w p a d & . »■ AecM^ til very lately, sufferiag pupkhment liuC prison. Kom iav an offence conmMM itesti id ^ds op|omhgn- to them, would cease, Bpt untilii^ey d o ^ ^ o ^ a l m o s t , R o J t f ^ . p i ^ w littt 'W tra v a g a n t JtoguagO'clf’ gliaftris^ e r m l no t so m u Ef c V d o j f i r d a flh f t ■kvl 'IdBWUWdtTUe lgWOTnffldWl,\: h T h o ’Wzrtuand fclc»ibalHfer S’VhicH^ aril , ace wiU not permit of a lengthy re? a r t i c ^ y ^ e y ^ occpfed n eafjiu r||^B t- n aiift|imboy'^ilroadHn o S M p u U - r ;i § e c t a S fo lid iisj . # § g Ytfa in lef^'Bhiladelphia a t 10 A. M., and reached Burlington* (tw en ty miles) a few minutes' a h e a d o f tim e — rsav a q u a rte r of an hour after 11 u ’ e l r e r r 'T l ^ 5Jn the train. By tli * * road • Company,, the train first arrivin, at’B'drlmglon, w meeting of the trai ten minutes, and* 8 v ro a n y fio tn ira m s to rui „, <»*Cidthgr:T'TH<ft-ddS'bfetii Silfele >fricfc tAfiieWhitdil} a t m d * ders, for the train \\ then camo c^yd^ildma IrolttdBulrtifegpfi; pcHi flW^ltdhfeJdn'sfesol . ahdfthjrtrt3ti!hvBica^hM hticalj iydk |pci« V d W aoi indebted, wee payments t a that effqet; You U ho notified of th e exgirathm of the ^force of oidi r of feedk gnu,-€61 ,'_t1ie -0'31 E1\'1E; iii’? TIGKET > uncertainty) honest one upon auch flat ter they oec 'the neo^Mity of ep Politicians well know their political flu iignigi iii #1 iggiii) J8&C. ifa # ^ T h e American C o h v e n td q 'fo r h o m lnatl Candidate fo r \Member o f A a* ^M y , ft*jjW o n d Atwcmbly D istrict of ChciutogW'Cfceom- poaed ofwth recvdelegate« from each t o y g n n j a i d ■“ le l d a tt h e Chcnangojnonac, J n dt m m j *U**-Vx • r *4 tit mi-- fhwaijair. ^ ___ I;Iti:..<.>.i E?‘.r“'.\\ s.-{; .4., .r ~ 4. .1. \*V n ^ w dsyiiho onip^i^^Uk^tHkjrojaifflAjaroii, ciplo^d dHngbrom'to the Hberlnes' bf thihM rtift •»« ■ >*. : • >>. —i. — riu^- L i .Thorough reform in ’tho Natnraliza-' tiOt LatVri of thd Federal Government. 1. Tho' qnacMcht oflaws forthe pro-, te«6n of the hlitity of tho Ballot Bdx By W State. SJFr8,< co an d liberal institutions fo rth e eduation o f Oil classes of th e .people ‘ w ith th e BiblQ-OS a T e x t Book i n * ComnonSchdl Reaolntioii*. R a h ed , T h a t ike. N ational Adminis- fcratloi, by ita :gprieral coursq pf official cohdect, togotljQr w i t h on ,ft«ftJPPit t° destrty tho repoge/harmOny and frater- nal roations or the country in tho repeal of thoMissourbCpmpfoffiiso, and thoen- * ----------* f aggressions up on , th e abitaii$ ^ ., ^ 4 rcceiva tbo w'plcd cou^oijjhation pf the Axpqrh can piople, amj^tbpt Slavery should rpceivo ^o.ofdcn%on frodf such rmeal -u... .r .... , Mctoh/d, That in.tho ^manlzation of thp,American Order,>tho, lnstitution .of tbo Platform of tbo National American ^ x _ , Stiitt Resolution*. As tho Cpmmcrclal, tho Common School,, a n d tho Interiiat Im prove- m ent sy ste m s of tho/St& to are i t s great- est prido a n d glory, a n d have m ado her w h at ilhn cm pliatically is^. th e Em h b b , thcrelpro, tfib American patty Will hlwayB regard it as its highest duty to fester, protect and defend them. Racked, That the iutcrests of this great State demand a ^^gvrorrnicrsytliat if we wonld b c c her internal ‘ -improvements completed, we should eScpel from oJHco tlm partiz no &rt cns • in.cohtrol of it, ^vho, inqtcad of let- tCig tHo Scctions of the Canals to Tib kept In repair by Contract, at slavingbf $800,- 0d6 a jredr/ subthey may, and bylaw are attthttriicd to do, contuiuo itt plato a bordC of officials, to absorb its tovcnucs fet privrftAomolument, for electioneering pnrpCseh;«id 'tettcrpetuato thfcir unlmly pdsaes8fett'of power. onip^i^^Uk^tHkjrojaifflAjaroii, onip^i^^Uk^tHkjrojaifflAjaroii, \T3.-n’i’\ - z. n_‘ unli be c on tri-' mand themdfe m|i of BeVolution. id cowardiceof the ry. subBcriptlop^tothc subBcriptlop^tothc '(*+;_\;» _. ' hr 2j.;if;~‘,,« 9 . ,. Lr\'}x c r a g s * , jgooe.. The father, mother £ ’ . ... tichiKWf *the floor after removing; hHUhP$%,afifl WflfckMffi b p o ^ S f J o h i ^ rw h o him h*)§fc “■•ffiJKP .had mmtlcped %>ft .7 «lj ~ ■ ’ ' ^ (I IW n f id ^ h b Q (lone.jhfy^on^od ,|h a „, i« f f tfc*Jlw r^4$0 3MWWQht« ItWin® dfln W» own pai!ington,hisjn^oth-, s r i e W f t i w ^ h t ff ^ Pih e h f t J t o . f t o m matjru- th O jllc o d .'W ^ ,^ aw .nihiflha^T sij^redfiw .o gashes nhe.ttt four inches m length upon the side tot h tefa ^ o .Mffr l i ^ d ^ ^ y i g A j i a t p m p p r n l artery. ,H* * J n ,p f io u t tfhroo^ourfir fjjOnjfti'O! JftSS,qf blood. In the. farther ep&of the,roojn, upon abed, lay the ^eWiwROKntS,* y i p their fages and necks horribly mutilated. ^pmiftwd; wfrft,-af- tt>IMDWtinjijW$M tiyq, .surviving p/fas o rd ered J p t o p ^ b p t s »m jnto custody, H et« r l ) j b i t ^ ^ ; u d t iq . his, look?, which ftfp M r, fivjnred b j r‘p p | prftvopatiqu IW ft& Sd yllff? ow'voringf,jfftiei39gr, iPJlflfll 1 * n> ..'llllt; •• .IV« . 1 I ,.( iiif t SloftJtlj.-WOfOdi fdl. ,kno\ylodgo o n _/e '-It 11! ■ • n! io Dr. after summoning all p ersons to iW W I k .roftm, in ,w h ich tlio^ p^iyqner w w ic o n h ftp d , 7kin,dly .conversing; > u p i dMd^u4°lcli ^o'd^ bcra'^cornrnitt<nf lqyo which his fiin p n g h im .O jf tbp rcpp.botp.ifp? hhp, until the fountains pa- o f.iP a s o q l.^ p s .stirre d pp..and. am idst aoJjsi.qfi anguish and of lamonta* ta tio n , he confessed th p t ho, a n d . a l o n e Iiad,.m or#r#d.hi» f a th ^ ,h f e h »th« r , and, h% *tQ ||}Fr.; ... , H o aUo confessed th a t bp had trie d to pnisinn ijthem. ,tlu). w o n t before with strycbnm o. ,,,. iH k i tT H m , a id Jom m l b i s tho follow- in g account o f a visit to tho s p o t : a vThp)wanfc'e/ a n w rinciplc8 and object* of >tHe 'Amiriean'1 ih# i p W f c t e it r m > ^ t i t rr‘1,7 h d n v i sinfe diir ■ orgidbMMfIpnyitthukddrfed!-it8! kMthwaiifr v?M .a, f $ l ^ f ^ ^ h a ehjeutft h a v e ilw g »( ji^ ta te < t viBvc cry* epithet th a t m alipel cob4d>iug'gest m & i.i p fo fip id iofllijlbthei h ^ a d lly lb \t y , ppnty bees, a t t h d blectiok last fall, w ere scarce^ ly (eig h t'h u n d re d 1; aritho p re sen t time,' •npnJbcring, as-w e do) *m ajdrjty of all j t h |c ^ t c r8ip.tl5i‘c o u n y ,;it‘.wafi pdn8id- je re d ,|y ; th e . Am ericans of-tho’ Town„pf Grieeriei o f th e highest iinportanco th a t a» Press should be established to repre- s e n t tfur inferestS7an d to dofepd us from' tijp attacks of our enemies. ®r tu p j.j liogourriiriksi. But in spit* acavors, our numbbrshave 1/ and we aro' Jrio^A1 &4ri . «-i» b-«' m ‘i • : , r ' f Cponjrago, our num- - iR % f A m ericans of old Chenango I with these few in troductory remarks, wocomo befUmybta.. I t will bo our d u ty to ad- vocrittt W ith.all tbo energy t h a t wto pos- Bjjs^'ihjD,inculcation of eoupd Xmorfcan dfflStrinesi tho diaeemlnation of a pure American literatu re, tho love of every- th in g th a t is A m erican; to teach tho Foreigner and A lie p ,|h a t AmcrfeanB aro capable o f governing America. Our principles aro now officially made-known to tho w orld. - I t is. tho d u ty pf*ovcry AiifeHcari to su p p o rt tliom. Win they d o f y f ' O u r answ er is, they wilL F irst a n d foremost in .tho ranks w ill wo bo found, having an abiding i faith in th e jdetkfo of o u r c'tiM , fearlessly ’ -bktling for the rig h t. J U d f c^cfy'jAih'erlcan his'shoulder t o ''th o wliccB. p u s h on ^ cohsunn, a n d .victory is ours.« i . 1 l Otir Dditorial A«parttii**Vi*rl\\i b» u n i d o r tho control 'of those who havo the eauso of tho p a r ty beforo thpjr o\yn. A s jougnaliatfl, i t Is not o u r duty to m ake w a r upon.-individuals, therefore, personalities 'c a n have n o p laco in our coTnmn8. , {politicians.* -Th ded people, j ^ f f tpnesi\^iw j ^ f t l ^ t ^ tpnesi\^iw ra t - i^andrno-eareiyrwhatpimtieubutnainic^f: ' Tfrns • Compmy, Von-' he. occasion th e ir m o n th ly haraddr oi hf th eir bcatftiifql ^ q i ^ f c y , ! ^ ^ m g to t h e J<m gooni|inuedbk«r»igta# the wind in ofre-Alirectioni-fr adbecOmto« ttn h fr what w a rp e d tlie 'iib lo WriSWcdfedfAp !* »°tT f malhoatttyn-.-— thejnMwp *Tijr! hbOrtiiy raecdadith dtoj dat- mbfidil n&? ^flight^llOa' s d ld t ii J n ^ i ^ if o I i aw i t h f tH ^ oy»find‘^hft% takd\oecasionm dtt/w ^k;'(#! JLX>q •niue^tiBiQ^w.-dt ..‘.pnnw lm bud (u»fA b i f r i t” * * '\ k \\* iW ttM& tat..................... ... ..... .. i^andrno-eareiyrwhatpimtieubutnainic^f: thhy ehil|bji-hhfled5 i ^ r e K p w p U y J e e the x-I g b t'a n a r f e u o w t® •fliotkfna'ortheir conscience an d B fb e ^ o a v ie tio n S o f their; av tii.i in i uLia if u 'dw)f« ;repa|dt.ef to f\ ards the correcting of%4eatiw3e«iig«'*liH’ W tr, m nit ' m m e M m w cs tfe! i ___. y , ofiforeirfa-n^s^abrtt^ukhtfeAnipx'aB . .... fortq towards revolution there, soughtnbd* • .f. f - 4r., *»., .rJ'\si n.t | f j ‘ „A (fit 1 1 to ri Hi .MS? h i u V 1' AL’ * ' ilK ’ U: '> They saw with alarm .tjaefg^yigi power ;ofachprcfrreri0gpwija^ a.fereigu spiritual, ifhotm .faet aitOmp.dralE6tld, thfiv-‘''fr ftViM hoonl oliiiHMtiii iri' •t.tlriliolmf bo a Prote'stanl country, pji.l^a&t ^ j e ^ much .as regards tbo-dirocUng.-of.tKd af - t - fairs of Heligion Ttithodttlieii^tfereil^e1 or-influence.rif a.l!fbreign i: sa^, ibat pebtl^liqiif north * lad — . - will* ! it|ini.rvinw*i tho Slavery question, appealing to tTi&ir' prejudices and philanthropy, whild diM designing were tQ.makqextrcipistaRftiiU portions of tho people, at every pbint’bfv tisib, w hich is th p re a l p tre p g tb of th o ( an d *.i i. - *I> »’ - - ■ • .>• u .W h a t w onder-then, that’ t h o - people should,, with such' uhAhjmity kbd’'((qtor- Ae^lc ih y |J ^ * ftv % a b Io m^rqen jt to qp r r o e ^ ^ S f ij W d o A w wrp»g% fqBut theJipeiitW aps^llk'o fasoL vonts.iovor '!tatimat«(lfcholrite^o4rQci! £lli_ tlibj* 'aremat^iitDi'c'd'fer'lIahldii/io n.. wticn th e ir badfcfUptcy, Wliicli ovojy oTjs;' else know,long before,-becomes, firstdm.-* p re sse d upon tlio ir sensed. T hby Opcn-i ed t h e i r eyes a little-la&t-fall, vWfchthesj’ received such a n Uwful icriri, b'ii't'Sotnh of th e m hovo dgairt fullcd in t o ^heropeee and . content, w h ich hope inducea^onjy to b o aroused ag ain b y tho defcatyrhiofr \mast . rJ\'.‘.:< 1 *. ‘.5-‘*7. .. ahdfthjrtrt3ti!hvBica^hM H:H6W a ria n i^ befcre, i s jbileS'uidild^'hadtrOKhKi halt a mile thiS>Sid^bf rfAi tliis-piSfetb i«w«fg&l With t siclan, ‘residing just out oi Istfflifti w^'otosfeftgiiRfe-fefwrfkw tbtf'traig^k «feh lin dai thbsfii m \frOht*Vile‘d uj) bn 'tOpfjF-ib.' ut si* aars'VlFcmitiiroytt^ff^hli Four 6 ofsiA track in this manner, and thtde ©f’tliim a S t. f.—I.** ,• __wet! well , M — wHdniwoVe’iHjuWddii^d'cfi^Serwus- ly. • The' SeccHHits ^ghtheWd/' howercr, indicate that tvrciifcyHhfcdpcrsefls wore killed, while hotileiiB:thaP fievcntv wertf iiBUMd.-'-P 'S \' *■• ’ ‘ ‘ •'•’• I f Y ’ -Q. ‘-,_ . H .- s ,;,r.- ;,j iTttb-tUadiilR drawfnginear.iwkeifetbfl, Apiericansitof r-NeW^Yonk, < relisvsd t-of; sC^pwl^idfa«thoi(^iiriip#^ «as<mofiH^-voBk-.s»auW^»wriM*oiBghb «• GoOricil ■rHfrestiapftt^epara contest about to.open, • . \Tho i fod . ia.sd4 reaflp.-in the.^ld,.,tBut-they are notthh ‘Periple, .butofficedXoldQrei and ofliQe-uoclf;- er8,who i8§ue th'e.\r orders fc .^ rom tbpjAS’ tor,Hpuse .in-Now* YorkmiThby are^,pov- ertheles?, preparing , for a’ do^pqrate; re- v a u s u - v lt bccomes-rAxnoKibRns/tOveryr' .wiierea therefore, to p u t.o n thoir.armo andjight themConnqiiEir.es fo^theicai paign. i The . ‘‘ signs of tho-times’ are an-' spicious I* Prom every 'quartor of the Stato, , tho most cpcouraging acqonntn reach us. The wprk OfeuUsting recruits, is, going o»-br|sldyr~tho American army is swoUing daily, ;*nd its roll shows .a *:argcr number.of electors—rnon fit to. scrveln thci glorious Caufio — tlinn can lighU be brou t into tho fiehl.to opposo them. Nevertheless;-lot. their ranks, continue, to fill tip I Lot the’People bo permitted to fall into lino j an^.lot American Watch- Fires' bo kopt up till tho contest shall ijlosoj and-tno victory bo won —Tho American Cause appeals directly pfe. It is th.eirs, to , tho hcartd* of-tho Peo h : a n d theirs alo.no. Politicians by tra d e -— . ' traffickers i n j^jojJsrxrtakn tho'field t o ro i s js t tho p'rogreflSiOf R eform . u B u t ith o cry, ‘A m eric an s slmlj ru lo i^m pricnj^ sends dism ay through.tffiufrliffikri. > I n iji ~ * •*-* • vain th e y tw ill dalh wppn - t heir fereign le- gioni. and.riio blind dpvotecp pf ah alion and anti-Ropublican filitb/tp.Bavq thfipn- Let Americans. bo,-true:to .tljemsolv^ a n d when tho. contest closes, -tboy rejoice iin tb o . rcdomption. of tb d ^ t a t c , ' aadaovtkoir •* barinCT proudpf^fiir,:I)ibectp foi out ;doubt,'the,!finoH?*dnf<bd)i8twt»jja j n th e w e n i n ^ ’tfii 'Ce*& pktfyjljrh'ted ^ for a.grand-Torch L % h t Proccsalon, es- corted f r y a ^ h l h d 'f r f ^ i n ^e i 'f j ' p#nIi' 'tfeeynli;o#hw - .«u.v3pp®«r|m: rarely.eqanled iib the < ChOnofigd’ )~ TBeir various evbluQcnis’ WerO:| Sin fipo style; An^m’mh^ckffig 'ed a steadihcM *(uij3.;{p):ec^ evinced needs m o y e praoticm to /makopOrfbeti4--' ‘W e tru s t, on t h d 'e c f c i r i b f t '# . # ^ rifitk parado f r y Torcl^j$*fat, notice ’ given to tlib i'c ltf^ - * * * * iTuww iiBUMd.-'-P 'S *“fiow.;i!cckless inlde^d a te ’ od^public thoroughfafeVofhtlmbri life t ! .The cSUbo [of the catastrophe, is clearly-traceible (o'hil8mah»|jfeAie^t f,df rather a want of management by the company. Ifhd fcoro'her’s 1 jary after being in scs - sionrsixteed ahil'S balf hours rendorfcd a JWB’t 'verdict, as folia1 ,:—>-{V The jury declared that the \cause of the accident was from the rtmlii.nr off the Toar car of the train* white bhcklng, coming-in contacfhwith a rialr of horses’ driven .by\Dr. J. F. Hdfneken, That tboro waBdiot duo dilllgendo used, by Die driver of tlio carrlago. * >1 ■' - That'tho'enginocr of the train did not dbscrvo tho rales of* tho Company, hnd tbecLaw or Now Jersey, in referenda to blowing of tho whistle in' approaohing crdss-baods, •» Dio conductor is exonerated from Mame;>us ho neied ngrcoable to instruo tfons laid down'in thetlmo tablo of said* road. . ' . iTuww tobo^ri *®-TfriSVwill) D i s t r i c t s BrooVS;. intq jgatot,^ iibcrirb'ihdfrdiBttn'tRff! 1self, brit ffi4ri6t%fifcfeed.^di4i«! '<Wifhtfre wcoJ { ^ o f^ q ^ ^a|ip n of adSenatcffiol! D istclctj ^tho-abqv»» isi an - unm ttigate4<$l^liodCh,trA t 't ,to tim b 'O f holding tfro |ho olootloxi of dclegateatotlio Senatori- a l OonvemttiiftfJft*. BMO& wife^AWcht . from 'tliAfrj t^(of 'Ncvir'Yoffc,' fit tire wes- of holding;Jho Uonventiqn^ hoi w a a In a t te n d an c e-a t tlio fuporml of ld iifa th e r In-‘ law,' J u d g d ‘' ' C i Y ^ ; ‘i i t .W iiM rigfan. Aste’ihVe'-*-1-'* - * ^ * ^ - ’^ * ^ * 11^ - to control i rious f a c t that sovcratl of efficQ jiol^r8,,iv^ropackcd tliQ (<qn- vcntien. aoIclytodefQatdiuim. SoTnuch ;foE.tl)Rt.«NoWftheB,liMr.. though' I t m ay Suit* y o u ri tiitrtt« f-H ia t fe u in tt DrooX^,' 8hfc>uld’'hV 'hran46d ?as d o n ^ f e ^ a ^ a B , n frlabjt | c ^ l [ l c ?n, W l P p k ±um.*Ho y<fa3«c|i,botQ r|ouR by ea^Unfehias-BO,-don^t-i t dd bfafk g a ji ydism t i ; r ' v-DraiWMfs qn tu x Xiqoor Law>—The G e n eral TcrM O f-tho Sccond J u d ic ia l Diltri6t ''a e n v b r t a 'i w 't h o ‘Peugfrfrekdsiq Lit oor • o ane A i v e /f ree n • f rr ihl ^ ib il . ^ #hd^s.'®»?dwri'aria* swdrfgYfijorftfr# thb o D l h t r d ^ I ^ fM W c c A i s i t tf frffWfctU '0 , & r« f ^ H o r ‘i s ^ ^ o p O K^ .1 ‘ * A .. treifhohhi'tlid.’rdVcrsd of h fe -* t M M dgd E t i h h f ...{ g iy e s;ri6!6))Inii}li;-yiflg’ • efrri'con) iM S f r w i , j , IUV UlVU*M«kVtJ ulftUs&^^uSU* tiitiririkfr'D Jttdg^,fHolffiSoh;'1H5(lkWei», shhtikidssa w|>* agrco ini-6p cannot!tfrfe Jbtd,TUHi, tianaV-tfri tHcproliibitbl-ji c la i sev.oral G ra n d J u r i e s bcforc^tueijij merely s ta te d .that th o y ,-'(th e ’juriof,), liad no p o w e r t e i a e c i d h as to\thO''cbri-> Stitritiofrality' of t h e Law, b i t f b 'otiejjf tfio L a\y ,;a s long.as i t |to o d aS , a La>v.; a.é?~..-:.‘. : [ifxv $3.13 -.;, '..,.«.\«a- That tho cars were proceeding back- wardat a rafeo of sntted unBnfoknd inox - Flnally tho 'Jury declare that’ Obmpariy; the pobsibilityof collklons be* twdon reposing trains On a singiO track is so great os'to prove that some more cfllcknb mode Unght to bo adopted to prevont tho recurrcneo of - thor. causo Which had cnllod this Inpicst together, and do hereby suggeAi that the life and and limb sand safety of passengers is of hibre iinportanco thaoltl» saving of a few minutes time. p'«jfcn'j;' ST tho runningregulntfonslssurd by the “Btoad barinCT ri»o to meet tho ftyngttra.t\ —Admy ScyUter. There is fio event in the future more certain tlmn the success of tbo American Party, if the advicq of the I & p / c ris fol- lowed. Light the Oowdl Fira! lot uii« bo tho immediate duty of every - man. Qur organization is tjio most perfect of anypolitleal orgribiiation in tbe-counfr^ —wo, Beck’ through o u r Councils to rcaqh. tho intelligcot smd.honest judg-. m ent of e v e ry man, wo havo no p r in c i- ples todConeeal, no purposes to h i d e Tlib Ainolricau P arty h a s ri’faiisslon to perform no le s s than an eutlio refo rm a- tion in all t h o affairs o f tho.-Btato an d Notion. The tim o has fu lly arrived Whoa every pcrsqn having tho -vvcll bbing a n d success* of th o AmcriCOii’ P a tty a t b,C*5rt, should pYaco fris B^ouidcr to the. W heel and b y b rin g in g into a c tiv e service, o u r forcoi,-takopositivoand enorgctio m eans t o push fo rw ard tho w ork to its su cc ess- ful destiny. • Signed by lft ^Jurors. Tlirco of tho jurors refused to sign-the verdict. -A s ff’local N ewspaper, wo shall record ^verytltin a -n f-in te reat-tfaat-m ay o c cn r w ithin t h i bounds of our Tpwn and C o u n ty ^ /O n o u f’exchange list we num- b e r tho b e st and m o st’ablo N ew spapers ip the S tate, therefore wo sh all bo ablo t<? keep o u r rcadepa posted w ith tho la- test nowB»of tho day, bdth dnmooifo afftT foreign. As an advertising medium, wo arc withont a rival, .starting •£ Wo do, with probably iho largest cirgtdaUon of any paper in this section ortho country. Oar handsome typographical appear- ance must' commend us to alL This verdict may suit tho Uailroad Com pany, b u t it never will tho public. tmqbyqne, depqidfrpoh'Tt, theso would be’|eitipt, wfil' adopt tbo very wlso 'jprincj^Iq of follpwing thp^cad of {Jihpir ruiler8,,-the people) when thoy can no kmgori direct; (IocorvcnnQ betray them; ? r* • > ■ * X.l .. 1-> t i'll’ . .V)1 { . aw aib sth o m in N o v em b o r. ^ CduntyV?o4ay, co n ta in s m o r o ! er ’ir T h e papey f r o m ,which fibovcapparent pfyoahh«&a anfromicfiiqOnj; h as b c o n j oarheat, in» peason and, 6ub'Of vcasori, (•ahd^pOrhap/gVd'faligh^ add ah honest, as’ tbq t ^ b h ^v i l l' Adthlt 5f;);{id its opposition!to ry h p i ijjplcpycs/to “K a ow N otbingism .” ItJiasfreeEiespocV ally ^anxious to kecpt'^'N ational1Dblmo- crate” o u t Of thb OtgkhiaAfitift. ‘ ‘All th is fa n a tu ra l ribd',n^ttfter?.iB kio4jfii asy!i t professc^tq.,! p q w ith i t Ain th a tf •scordnuBiifc, Iih o tjri' r» u■ , tth a^ .ao farfromi .beipg.tlio Vfaguth,” th e re ten>Natiohal Democrats; (or *“ - - f e f t ”' 'The re a s on is obvious, ^ h e A m erican F o rty lia s not oarerfeeling d ti com m on tv*ith, -tlio. adminifltr*'tiori/' o g Pierce, MARbV? '& Go., arid eDtthOddOhtly v ery few of t h a t kidney evoF.'seek^ t o u n ite them selves w ith it, a n d fewer %till succeed, seek th e y ever, so diligently, o r knock th e y ev e r; so - loudly. O br h o n e s t advice to atiy otto w h o has dveri a linger^, ing doubt of th e dishonesty and en tire abandonm ent o f principle o f th e pre§ cn tf N a tio n al Adm inistration, i s n o t to-p u t h im self to an y tro u b le in tr y i n g to< jo in th e American P a r t y I for h o certainly V‘ on. f Sfi'drlljf ftfret iWlVHig',.w(i, \yeVe admit- room containing tho bodies i uu n p t : waslrfcd And laid o r a1 A f ^ K s r ^ s lliflg . w)(f e BidQ, by Bid°> in that sUcp rAkd — Bent tolhblr account jiieilFs warning by a son em otioi w x 7C m m feakitfg-irt'po lifdess opening,1\tVka'ttladb by. ding tUe .ittd,'1rpid'tho before { i i f Ibokfme ath is, T h i a t r brS<d tho m h6 - thcit’fihlBd/aiSd fii'cts, dtiffl' k S6i)' brdkfo ttbWi pdok'-W lth e g k f e ^ r his’TOniVibmTpipn d A m S*|<4wfr J p I r enstomen t^ fraq, .f f i j, rcccpfion of my i»l,^nd ajTection^.. .He '*'■*’------q.tny^Eos- Was most cord _ ^ .ydpt for, mb. ’. \ o u have1 Palestine,, I w iili to ^g et the * -i-a -._i one [place Ar- Twn-yte*la Xatar from California—. , , n ra l of-tha Steamer ITbrthem Dight™ Cvsr jpl^OOdjQOO in flpacil. *Y steam ship Uncle Sam WHn^ or o g u h g re a t excitemcnY provnilSl tbrovigjhj hq.„vipinity, ,,The,-Indians, to revenue ti.tj. d e a th e f tdieirtj^otner in Blobd,m ur- ,prd<l three MexicOns^ ,: > Wm--Dnseiseau, a F renchm an, an d Vouso ' tb e d u st, , T he proof elusive. They pretended tb a ttb o y wero ,o be-assisted in disposing'of th e ir Bogus d d st,b y bnerof the largest banking and express bouses in th e State, t N othing of im portance h as occurred since th e last steamer, excepting the de- partures of 1. C. Woods, of th e firm of Adams j& Co., for Australia, and th e dis- cover^ o f a bogus gold dust manufactory. Gold continues to come in plentifully mines, an d mOhey is niut’li from th e ’ Motewtf Jpviff ear ChgMpgo, to ju d g e of o u r. p o r i t s .gr do- 'fimrit8^, •' *•* -. . * h’ Tho first1 {plank none but a ^ault-find- ing, officc^epking cormorant would evfer construe ta mean anything else than Wlmt was intfcnded, viz rto secure the official places for Americans, brj, to’ijpcftk tpoje plainly, for members of the Amer- ican Forty j motfePtfre sake of tbo emol- uments, but-*in order that the right rpit. it may bo introduced, into cur Govern - mental policy from its highest to its low- est details. ,Ror this purposef and this only) we Americans claim and vcilltuke, so far as tlnLpower-gmv second the will, 'kli the offices, connected with, the Na- tional and State governments. If(this! be \proscription why let jt,go so. The rccond and third cannot failAo com- mend themselves to all who claim nft- tiv ity in t h e land w hich gave b i r t h to ' W ashington, the fa th e r of his country, to Jjadison the fram er of the constitu- tion; to W ebster, its clear, h o n e s t , and eloquent expounder, to J&ckBon, t h e bold defender o f tho U nion,. arid to H enry Clay, .the__compcer of tho best o f them. _The fourth and fifth are strictly in har- mony With each other*’ and W ith the i ^ I r i the Telegfanh of ‘ln&t week it was assorted that \Trio Supremo Court Pf tb'e ‘ Second Judicial DiStHct, JtAdgcs, PbAnrw-fliuiAV*^ ni\A * Ph» o iIjiti4AWAb 1 »1 T i i uty LaW {tp , TKfa is an errerV' Nd? suplr’dOcfaioii has b'con made by that C6\irL — vh^jidh-l r i l - l l , I I I I . 1 , -| go “telegraph o f the 5ft inti. Tho first statement wa^ light’ . The “error” is in the second, 'pic Gvpxt did so decide, i ;Judge B b 6 w n delivered thej opinionj.’h e a n d St r o x o a g re ein g .,'*’R eck- jeritOd. SmoxG’^icril/cti o p iiiio h '. .H' ,iii. , .j. . . rbr t. bow ev’eiVfppear' in p rin t un til ! h a V j known “pet- jr^fi eaaf sumo days a fte r. Wo v ’tifoggers” t r y , sometimes, to m a k e o baSSWood ju s tic e believe th a t a “d i s s e n t in g ’ opinion was tho ruling oriO, fruit, generally e v en then, w ith o u t succes’s. You should h a v e hotter legal advisers, a£ your elbow, Mr. Telegraph Conmattee, .A t a m6etin g df| th e American State CpmmitibfL Reid a t Stanwix Hall) ip the ' ».* »a %« i-. . . .city of Albany, Sept 4th, ,1855, Hon. St kit ieh Gl aOc, of Albany,' Tvis chosen ■Resident, Hon. Wn: WriJ-irik'^of Queens Cpuirty, Tlipo^mdilent, and A. D] fetid* flAv, 0f AjBany, Seerotary. ‘ -sit'Tha .Coiniriittecf Adjonrried to tqcet 'at 'AuBlriirt, S e p t 2 5 th a t13 O’clock; P. II, .Hid -v ' I '7. ■ ■ Cause. * ThP AnierieaUStb'to Committee, .desir- ous ofreceiying and imparting infortna- tiop touching tho Condition' rind pros- pects of the-party, respqpt’fully invite communications from its friends through- out tho State. 'Letters addressed to Stephen Clark, President, or to C. D' Brioham, Secretary ofthe State Commit-: tee, at Albany, will receive attention, #Sy*’Oapt. George S h a r p has shoWn u s several specim ens of . Timothy grass, grown on h is farm, in t h i s Town, w h ich for luxuriance of g ro w th , has to our _I.c-o~9.-——- -t S f We intend taKfcnd thisnumbcr of our’ paper to almost every family, (as for as Wo can ascertain-the names,) in the would T i fx -)GHEkANGO ?' t l 3| ioN.-^ -iO h e ^ . . supposoj-.-.frprq.tRo—Up-i'-aR^Rd^snnRele^- Opposition ’ which tfrc„Q benango tfivicn lias urged-againsti t l i o Americap -prirty, for?the l a s t foW ^ e e & s, th a t it h a d qfc its Ifeid s6i n e ’ frcgh friifirifanVW ’ &’ hcront o f the f e m a n ‘Oathoi|c,Cphnrph.---^- One w o r d of advice^ fifr, X/hjen z,, cpnfino * your ojSpositidn - to-tlio principle* o f -tho Affloridan Party,and n o t BpendBciq ififidh Ifjbor in t f r r d a t s A ^ s ^ ^ g M if e ^ ^ Q q i a t e s ,; who(.p t6fer,,ifr>, fiptuneg, t o adiyc/'fr^H ug^hffid^ ^ih^P -tlian t e an.ob'solelfe, ilifoloss pnci ^ and successful ’ menafrhr o f. the thSsr,4fe^ a t his ftfeidettfte in Gortlarid, On' tlid 4 th he-was, Histriot,. A t i $ m k f of iGhefisrige .County. . , ■ ’ aé,‘ prgssed iny-Kajid, tion swelfea my heart pressure, and in s%nce dOpa , rr - * .. ; > :>»», — .......■T T .lfe ^ r .-i -»*' A ' CliEVER. PI/ANT — HR^THEIt'J, heh'I^C.Sceae—' !®te coffee-room qf thnBoyal Hotsl r On titfidrising ofthe curtain,'twogentlcmen ate .discovered, discussing their ,-post- TbcwaiteriB.eeen hov- jwing about. cbigtna^eallyy as usual) (breaking silence.) “.Oomo uf&imti Ixihdonfifeir Vl • Second Gent, (of gaiSKnaeans^iht great imagination, aud- ibly^) \Yes Bir. .l i’Ee.benn ,eep.t down ^jBpecially-by-tb^ Tonei to report on the ¥ Uhcdfil^hhrgesdf this-part of England, 'irtaLside:)1 * ..That’s ' rather j*ap extensive one^V'i(EaOT?lw#er.) \N - . H.—Bill in th e mortling^dcicidedly-amodcratc 1^ - j a r J t n 'i r o n ghoV tW er $1® feet.high, is to be erected soon, in Now Y o ik city *k&. i i • i • ' • easier.’ Thbfee-p^’Tl'S'wlS^lngOlIT’P’a-Oounty per will please give us an immediate or- der to that'effect, • as we shall ndt con- tinue sending it unless we receive such notico. long established principles of o u r repub- lican,government. T h e former guaran- tees fall' a n d free toleration of religious opinions. Tho la tte r i s , only aim ed at th e unw arrantable assum ptions o f a for- eingn’ priesthbod. “Pontifical p r i e s t .craft, grasp in g a t a mitre,” h a s over knowledge, ■ n e v er becn - c x cccdeth—T h e longest sp ea r measured seven feet two in- ches in length I The n e x t in size M eas- ured six feet s ix inches,'the balance o f the specimens, som e seven o r eight in n u m ber, averaged between five and s ix fe et cacfij iir lc n g th . Who c a n beat i t ? w ould be doomed t o black . disappoiht-- m cn t. Our frie n d o f the t/m on has .beeix- g ro ssly m isinform ed b y som e one. W e know w h a t w e a r e talking ab o u t. * The Suprem e Coiirt baS decided th at S ta le Courts other th an D istrict Courts have n o t the rig h t to g ra n t le tte rs of naturalization. All concur^ A n d th a t jJuqges and Inspectors cannot compel a v o ter to show his papers of natnraliza- Vi * * ' i f tion. • j ^ T h q d a y for tb e p u b lje a tiq n 'p f t h e first number. ,qf. th in paper, w as,fixed fo r th e 13th,inst., b u t owing t a aff unavoid- ab le accidont, w e w e re u n a b le to issd e b e h in d itj. wO; commence w i t h thej20th . *©“We notice among the several flames appended to 'the call for a Whig County Convention; one or more occupy - jng {rather an 'equivocal position.’ If theymre signed by authority^ we desire to know i t ; if not, they don’ty belong there, and should come out a t once. Speak out gentlemen, arid fetus'know where you belong. fa ~ •The influx o f stran g e rs into SaCramcn-i to d u rin g t h e late Know-Nothing. Con vcptiop, was uiiprdhedented. 1 A rtesian W e ll s von MinINO PoRrogEs. -A com pdnylsforw ed With thef'tdew ol‘ su p p ly in g wdter, vet'certain mining'lo* calitics, b y m eans of A rtesian Wells. 'R ip fuachinefy for b oring is now being cons tru c ted, And t h e theory upon which th e coiHpany proposes .to Work will bo ■’peedily tested. I t iB believed th a t by his new m ethod w a te r may be furnish- in many; localities, a t a trifling ex- m I _cd, petii pense o f digging canals. , coiripat'Cd fv'ith th e enormous ex- throw n m o ro than o n e government-m th e olden tim e,'an d t h e danger is n o t yet p a s t? I t is> useless t o say, as som o Ro- jnftnists, w ith V Jesu itical effrontery do, that, the Pope,, bs a tem poral p rin ce, ex- ercises no power i n this cou n try . A church, in th is. S ta te , closed a g a in s t its builders. and'oWnOrs, within th e l a s t four years by diriect o fd e rs frqm Rom e, arid which oar law s w e re p o t ,thon sufficient- ly strong to .p r e v e n t, and-a n Amer- ican-citizen (we. a llu d e to the l a t e Homan Catholic Bishop of D etro it)-n o w , o r'u n - i fiSrTIie N e w York tribune, calls th e Ainorican P a r t y thp D a rk Lanterii H at- ty. Well, w lia t of it f There is a s tro n g suspicion t h a t the L a n te rn which th e y Carry is th e sam e n:s' t h a t c a rrie d fr^ Di- ogenes—tand i s carried f o r tb'o Sariie 'p u r- pose, namely,^ to find a n , honest m q n |(|i{ office. . B. G a g e Berry, form erly o f N or- wich, has b e e n removed fE°m th e offico of Clerk in^tfie Sing S in g Prison, b y In- spector C lark. N or’easonassigned. “W e understand, t h a t , Fi D, frun-! rioll’s new -Temperaiico Hafi. rit Srdith-i FlattS, is .to be opeflM W itb a Tein-i p e ra n e e Festival, on Tucsday?. tbe 2 5 th m st. Addresses w ill he .deuverc^ fr y Orlando Bund, E sq .; and o tfre r em inent Speakers. ^ r réabb <©“Prelinprtary steps are being takeh to establish a Presbyterian Church at Smitliville Flatts. The citizens of the Village aro donating liberally for’ that object.