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A“? i feep and full copenTtatipn anttng | maki a Q’F‘fi’ggflm’ o £117 some the || exultation arhich| weathet seven knot breeze, the.FGr- . X. B. WILL ffrieqd 'of-Gile= .We ight, .has been . prominin? tlig /f lends f both papers, a unfon\ b t 1593 |. Bo felt: in this. country at the triumphabt| cat City, Then twelvo north of Triad] 5 F;H§fi¥$~ dnd 83552 dbmiiéqwbmud’féfie‘chyfiédt‘u-hfg ékTecled. if p ag'flfi; : Thy s fig-Eng:— 6 firmipnfiag 'f the giege. . 'The Trench collins | verso bay diseovert gfi'wglliv } Mars \ Myb ogeatan . \Tthe piltmfcet. dafe of the democracy. \HE i dn'| Which \wilh Jona BIB Fuldsotiohad ecipitatod upon thein fro intends | in [br the left? also assailed in the fourth place, the| board bow. - The. propellers-course was- imme- RABIJ fil MAN JR o nel Cs ost Fa ss z] readable a.pnper as any in the Biate, and of the' $ng0 gur wirment aomiration, pud. we pleilgn, Jour |«Oontral-Bnttery, ibutxmflqlfitufitnblihfihm,” | dintely-changedid as ato clenrscthatmyessoly buts SRQ AS AX A, coll debit el, ot H Pi «l Silllnfllfly-Lmfiflllfl;hunmhmflllwflvu<mflwganumwugfgm‘gzwmwlfiwwufimw Aiemroup retour nnd .sefir sop gffimfihm . Sn Bo s ~ : an E , k You cousiaronin, p - . \Fame alsoray the present number, unlee\ ofron € efor and 200% inlskof the TL pol ds in'the pos- selves in fhe york, Wahnvfiodonhtgbu ¥y | while,coming up into her course apaing.acetcond | .. , CM k all governmental offers of patvonnge, and always | Should 'détniud fis enlargement,. | Invaders shill bo defeated did t elverights fully seesion - of 'the Alli - during. the | mail- who Attheked {He deferices of Sehdstopiol bn | voqsel camp 8d clots, tint ill. (8 yopdlgn's'éql’w‘DANIEL. M: BISSELL. denouncing the servile nctings, doings and say-, stances Should sear fo demand ite thie, cured | (op fig;- £4? fifi.’ “£4 hight and , orking, ey he side af | that day fought - with thit bait Un- | gines fore stoppell find backed. . eolllilon B8 | 0C ,\ CCC lgoy girs -- ~ figs, of the Northem He hos re:} The Resunntoam Ann kr prill ndve | . Resolved, that tlo. offrogesrnominlited Mut #!] todohing. thie@Nabrns F.. tor exploding the and) \setting fire to | daunted. gullantty. arid\ the same determination game u'Em'hL e, tnd! the stuck] > °. 13 ENOINEAT s, 2 A| MBR O2 m cough Oot. | cate true Denjocrat ublican doctrines, as | #liter State und rtlgecolorg Ya iniulnulhorn‘y.‘ io dononncodt 2 E da $f war were burned | to earryithe pice or to pers: m/ thoattempt) | cock ober Ai fo PT ought whome| \. CEORGE CEDDES.. . at fof °f.;1’“m.'° | taught by the Declaration, the Constitution and cel s faa e as con to Sop. | and- go- for m th therexcoption of threo| and, although tho results of attics | prov Be 'the Adly, of Cleveland) And TORE|** * \| Too pnuee q f * pould 1 ull iegitate._in-opposing iso the: (Jano oe lof the Nebraska BJll in To ? ln a a Auch . committ hatpmhermiye frv - . For syute vuison INePEOrORp . ¥ - by. Je¥vensoms St orill rioms at war arlth tise and Antontion bending Jof the 2 Bill in 2 ores egffhthfmu; migo | spiel ant fe “fltfii‘gg’fi‘z gig\ . twebty mlanfes, hor creir taking to the |~ ~ WESLEY BAIL'Eif . \!] and denouncing Stgva esteniion, | NO man in| oupeg ap.gyricnstcby the IeeptaidodnPastors [rh aningeto lfi¥wfifififivrflog \we sshart dut |mond the. abandonment of tho en with Phe \09 | SPX rigs of this belengs of riitht |- 1C fro a were seady tom | ___ WABEEY - BALLY .> % -- (tlie Stato is more deservedly populanthn®PGS~/ «nd shat, too, dntiout repudiating a hingto plank (Mowbeltren®, os med oo ti ree flea an | hie armat: and to th® P09 % the .casuntties.on | to out gallant allieg tb Tre nodctho Mulo- | bff, and. | non supan go capim ov AbrHX goy reac | . bien o u\ Coo, ._ | of theplatform onwldel they Hfgna: ~ ',. \9.. wha wplicld ond syjopathiide vim) @ | Exprownlcnlaisfllfi th gro comowhat heavy, | EoL towir, the key 'of the Tit fon,-fall tie\ | wid apon | BRADFORD'R. Janis M, Coog\ is the' prégént .efficient and.! ~ to iwo #644 to gnBAYil’fing'n'tll Appreazors of Patemare Wiligmson, | ou [the ddmission of more £ ther Asillec. - Tthe fe e or c in tat, wo aot me - boil sill 2l yor cout or APRRALS pmo Pohglar : Comptroliep-Linving. been. proveil. and }-iffiie £360 Sol éguse who ligo so fal folly gud |.\ Phat secret politica} HC one eae -~ JOSEPH MULLEN and copable, he was decervedly.re<] stendfly stood 'by ns In tth wo ul | imtonsieton® mth the I ber Pr BeBe A (ost dva *~ ~ UL 44 bminatdd. oa ele .] tispe for thar ald and counsol, - Wehave not, nor gopy) Idiflfilfldé'mh‘im‘: e pro- thate were all Toverdd, gn ‘Fsfifd’ h ‘4 i ed. to for mamqfi’g Fri din yboge tt | A COnSH: | only to officd ; 'arehostif t dhall wo yield mathgh yrnciple herétofore a \thin; ' ngmbated \ on, ie pubMcan doot for Tronsurer, is ub dca f “(fl 3 Mice ~ side on. one: Republican: County: Convention. *> thicd by us, but atiall [sid page, and. no us adistinguithed citizen of Wayne County, and s k Know H al t stl E . . n BL R hb f tla. > label hoti e an & . # ions, ontlifi x anit organ 6 . F Ne uis mot. o, (her hele fa mn Simion n , mre set Bd ermine centr seee are root inde wolen |e des hrm l amet Pest Aai slc dale a une m tn ines 3 p Amt Sut occomati rt 4 atiost malbte Pe: Sau 000 ni naw C | requested to meet In ther several to d retece thireo| pat the State. - likes natl Had 99) WC 'Is dottled: by. th of the X0. . y \ime mummmfis our solid occupation, defended the place with. the iffirost valucd at $95,000 nid $30,000; ahd fre to rpiesnh tham In the County Gomveption to | figmfi 'Broxis, F- Livingston\ ball- entoriain the indot. kindly feelings toward gggblunfion Increase of fie hate | wager or entifely, from xoting ! If}: + i pag of the Mula e spor crigg- prom, arc 0 He mv eujed oor m HD. .be tet at the Court Hows tor ther com [4 -me _+ = 2 | thomy-hopi s'bMJWLhMLfiR—lei obt to:the- of ning millions of dollars i the adit r dg. the \Misto A | the pce, 'after 'having destroyed | and advantage over the bestegens . Bub if: was the | yory yaluble, and' both it iind the, propéller 'are Tuesday, the 10th day of october next, ar'1, welosu », 1. | N28 hergtofgro held soyeral responsible offlces, init h PE with them, side by side, In th that pnrpéi-oznfiaepu' onmpary -will- mist a“: udmmnrfinzngzggpsu “Mb outer E \blown up by mines, nearly all-of the defences,. -| dounige of desperation, fur thiig effort waa their (a totul loss. Coal to nominate a conty Usket to ho. supported at the.coming | his. intelligence, energy and nitake ure of fighting with them, side by #09 25 159] upon the honest and dattliful 113mm“ of these “nyfizfmb; Tat declare gluon- af 6 foithe parpose for which they aro appropri~ e ‘ ated. 'That “13:2“ mariagement of the Bate fi~ opinion only, and gn rightful i nmnusvbgdLl-rgqufip rigid “Ft?“ (gunman ng. no piace in their platform; and. they dornot {Kgfi‘fiixfifi’ifiéefiflfy n all export oppose the admission of mora Blave Btates. . > : THE REPUBLICANS, © last. . No.soonér. were the «outer works taken, which laid the town. and port at tho imerey of the allied forces, than the men-dEwnr. and steam- era in. the harbor were all set on (ire, blown up, sunk or destroyed; either by the fire of the allied coiting struggle for the NarionAziry ox Frex- The brig Young America. wai tun down by pat, the brig Black Hawk of Raeine, and went dow in 20 minat The captain and orew.saved.- [Milwaiked News. \ Having. passo® the niglit-in the midst of my - $00ng cart assure youthat everythings in the Karabeloai is- blown up, and from what I can ¢, the santemnst be the case fifront of the left sleetion, apd to transact such other businers as may come beforo them, By order of tho 18 dol, to the Atate Gog. Cooporstqi, Sept 16 1814; _ - ~ him the \right man'\ for Canal Compisstoner. |_ Astaire MDa, Jr:yof Kings County, has long cen the *Tegriesa democrat.\; 'He-boldly repudiated his old' political nssociates ao --t grees --+ The Case Stated. w Ropublican Haiti-u Convention: attack, .~ ; __ 4 c u R it fetmmense success does the greatest honor | batteries or by the orders of the Russion author- ta m A . disk iso lind established Resolved, That the polioy of rg alring our I CAl , A oops. E\‘m§'fllig?ifl finial on . the | ities: id nents sQA-Efijlffié‘mm} Tou mficfifiméfif A $113: Thore being no Cammittog to alt a Juietef Convention | When they becume false. fo frcedom-ho eonld | ., Th; Mluorrifir: pzixrl “21:12:35” go uu | comploted 'pubtle works in sections £5; |: This party éarnestly opposo the admission: of Mls Loss or ruk. Exouisit-The Globs, referring | city, who came here Cwenty-{hree years Ego‘ p om | & the Republicans fo the Oth Judicial Distitet, the on-, never be mado to bend the knce to slnve-bolding |- B7 the eomUn: l'; * id the North, and 191“ Aa 2K: amallrslfzm “zpomfb o busts [any now Slave States, or the extension. of Bls- its“ Accovnz-The following dt | to a statement of \the Morning. Post, thet the | Fo land, ond brought wiifx him some three hun. [ deslgded Deirgater who hard heen appoloted to artend assumptions, sjor to hold political fellowship with armin N ”205m? “Mum“, or L: & n a“? at the out. | very Into Free Territories; they .the & fifl‘bill 1? iglqfiéfixisggflkom and Engaged total English loss in killed and wounded x? the | dre giil/ezls of his ownhard earning, with which xmxi‘fisfi‘l: fo raia Doc C5 mow af Douglifaces. | To: is on able laytyer, and will ng‘s; 3m fifiefifzr 1sz: 111131122211??? Ist, commends itsolf to p ltgld mont as cond- | preservation of Low-and Order in Koneps, and 'he night of the 91 :, The n-of Bo s i was: soys'that of that i y ca \ trict, id 5D fai hed Ge + . | opposition o es. \ |eive alike to dit d regu- i i ~ the night gorriso attack of the Redon was 2,000, says'that of that ho need . brisinesg~88 & OH 0 BMA | (oe ghenango Itouse, In the village 6 Grebe, to Cbenango | make an able iid faithful Attorney General, mended adinlesion into the Union with hor ultra lazie‘;lzl;pnml§cgfigzyu 2:1 (1:86:10 l; 1:22.53?“ Sig;- denouneo the Picrce administration for repealing a the Compromirc, and. couniving-and- abetting. in the outriges of the Missourians in Kansds; they regatd Know Nothingism as .n Republican, as well as all similar seorot pom-w; asioéiitions ; they denounce the judical tyranny .. - [exerciselt in the Willinmson ease, and recommand 'the faithful application of the canal fund to its @nlargement, by letting the, work to the fowest responsible Lidders. . They ronfirm the Jeffer- principles, such as tho strict mnintenance by a 18 of the Constitution on ona hand, an of the re - ~ _ =~ he the Feo 5 othior ; - $5“ hn uf whore peacoat | escence in. the will of the majority; purity of i weale. - Little by little he fncrensed-his trade, and nt, the present time bo is protiably worth more $han any other man in Massachusetts in the camo (line of business. | the period of twenty-three: years, he never gave a note of - haud 'or took one;, No never sued a man and vover was sued himself, nor never called to the witnoss stand in any court, during the whole eriod. H? lion's]; wale Entymfize‘lh. I3!!! of “Elam? - weve? voted, although he hus paid thousands 0 i | follas Tor Stata iind ro a 2 6 o i;_7’1ndlcml Ewan“. _ lifown to. buy a egrgo of West India «goods | - The Whig Rlcetors of the Hlath Judlclal Dlatriet gre re- antounfing to $90,000, for which he hos paid: averted to send a Delegate from each AmembMy district, to cash. on delivery, - He: never deals im or drinks | * Conven tlon to be held at the Hotel of U, Whittentall, In intoxicating _Tiquore ; never. gives: n dolar for | Orteno, Chenango county, on Saturday: the 18th day of istopol, after enstaining on infernal fire, repul- Bed. stx nsmults, but could not drive the enemy ~ from the Malako® Tower. | Our brave troops who resisted to the last extremity aro now eros number. between five and aix hundred were killed. We learn from the last official despatch récelyed by Lord Panmure, that the number of officcrs killed is 26, wounded 114, and missing 1; total, 1141. It has been estimated, in the absence of official returns, that the number of the men kill- 'd would be about 226, and wounded 1,597,; total, 1,817. - According to this enlculation, the total of men atid officers killed and wounded | would be 1,987. - © Wesmay Banay, of Queida, is highly 'com mended ns tho-guitable person to discharge the delicate dutiés of Prison Inspector. nr|¢5-§?¥.§.§E§£€2?fiunu. . Bpnmnn R Wm»), of Albany, and 5701151!!! MT“; (mt-3&1: gaity. Mmim, of Jefferson Onunfy, are men. of high Delegats from Broome County. ~ stofiding at the Bar of the State, and have a per- ' sonal respectability 'of character, which. com mends them to the high judicial position for -vehlohithdy-urg-nomineted............... This ticket combines character and populari- ty, and especially does it represent serltiments which are parginount in interest and importance, county.on,f¢turday the 18th day of October Next, st at 12 o'clock, noun, to mominite a camilidate for of the Bupreme Court, Dated Hept. 26,1800. ~ tlon In the management of our canals. Resolved, That in formiig a new political or- ganifation, wo adopt nnd re-affiem as curown the principles sét forth as those of the Re ubli cans of 1800, In the Inaugural of Thomas Jeffer- son as follows- » @* Equal and exact justice to all men. ©The support of the State Governments in alb their rights, as tho most compotent administra- tous. for 'our «domestic consorns, and the surcat bubswarks against Anti-lepnblican tendengles. | -# The-prossrvation. of the Goneral-Gavernmant } in its wholo constitutional vigor, Sliwe constitution, and the Free States enrnestly- refused itfor two years. | At longth aho was ad- mitted, by the caving in of a few Northern mom- bers, and upon the express condition, stipulated by.. the Bouth, that all States: thereafter to he forined to the North and West of Missouri, should be Free States, while all others should be .Free or Blato States, as their inhabitants should de- cide, ** O2 m * on Tis apres condition,\ Nima was re | ceired-into-the-Union,.arld the stipuintion or | compact expresaly roferred to the Territory Then belonging to the United States, and to no other, the age> to the Northtrn side was . recom- plished with the foss of 100 men, . We loft, I re ret to say, b00-men, previously wounded, on the Ior aide - ee on- i unces that Mare R BY THE AMERICA. | 6 Haumaz, Bept. 27+-Tho steamer America & - grrived - here this morning, with Liv 1 dates nbout 4,500 wounded, of whicli number 240 are * to the 16th, ono woek later than by the Baltic. | officers, have gone to the unbulances. | As re- | N charitable purpose whero he thinks his name | at 12 @elock noes to dombitle A | pop the friends of F i rally earncetly to its remodies ars unprovided. oleations ; freedom of Ioligion and of the Press; *» - 'The Pagifio reached Liverpool on the 15th. the llllmlil‘ Killed - on the field of battle, it will sppear in the newspapirs ; although he has for Justice of the B“F‘j‘“'“°‘:\~ Dated Sept. 26th, 1886, It. monds C reedgn y carneatly Under this Compromise, Arkansar and Fluid} © Atsolute ncgnlescenca in the decisions of the ‘uuoaurg’ckent of Agriculture and Commerce, um; distributed thousands. to the distress of his fe- wruotast STUART support \ have beon ndiittod as Slave States, and thero 58) majority, the vital principle of Republic® £90! | my roxintenance of trial by Jury, the Babess. £- _ The, news Js in the highest degece important; | bns not been pdsiible to pet'au exact 'return ; ¥. Ani: e - w. ¥. , atonzy noranis, 1 low men,\ » 6C no more Territory from which Slave Btntes cnn | which there isno appeal but force, the vital pring I too . .... .... |but.itis the opinions monderiu-Clict 1 r 6C ¢ - The eEnElwin-drum“ re-opened on the 5th, that it does “a 0111035] “in; ——-—fio;§‘u;u. aome =- R Committre appolated by tho last Convention, -To our Friends and Readers. be formed. Tho Bouth Beg xovelved hor full c®%‘ flame“ into ”a???“ dd“ mum i 302ml, and. other safeguards of personnt Freo > ' eonthmed | without . interruption until the 8t,| that is to bout one-tl £- ] - A Mapsax.-A workman af a lunatic asy- nrop rone hos -- ¥ \ \The fon yinont of our Joba, ant r om. 7 * 'when the assault cofomenced. . The French at. “mat aay, about e’fmvuber of fn. in Englund, inn a chisel, more than «m Republican 90W Convention, _ To .to-tho former friends RAd'read~ share ofthe cqnulderauonmd nequiesced ID th0 | peosoryation of the public faith : | Encouragment | ff is upon this Reeusticas platform that we j The Delegates to the eighth Bonatorial Convention wit. | E8 6€ the Bopublionn and Dontoorat, the two pn- compact for thirty yoars, . This compact | of agriculture, and of eommerce, maite handinald: .y contend, mow and forover, for the Meet Jong, on a \recent. cecagion, In 'one of the wards.. - A furious. patient seized. it, and thront- \Predom of religion : freedom. of the press, Pho Debate proceeds to examine thebearln X P E and freedom of ppraon, under, the protection of {xftec and importance of the intelligence contained fif g. the English the Rodan, On the 7 that Kansas, Nobraska, and all the Territory ked the Matakoll and the Carcening Bay, ond gfi “film”, meet at the village of Now Borltv, Chenango Co, on ¥riday [pors .ms. copsolidated. nhd united, It will bo ox- Nationality of Freedom, and will novor congedo ~ they . carried the-swork\ in splendid <atylo, and | the-secoud despatch It-eaysz--- ened to kill hiim, | 12 Oet., for the purpose of nomitiating a Senator for eald | peoted, ad n matter of courso. that tho ¢nuses | West of them which belonged to the United | PL,; : ° A \ a a i . o awa ; (C - C \ - . hi co ; and trio] by. Jurlgs, impartially | to 81 designation 0 olensl E holsted their eagles on' the Malakoff, - Bix te | | «The despatch Yelative 16 the Karabelnain is] Ever niet, by orale of O0 | aad reagese -which have\ led \ to and beoinad to\\ Beates in- TB2T; Silly tm thio thw como s - . - vial by, jurige, impartially uae rechional and foe Ao HT PATE E enon ncn ene h Every » de were. eustained by the French before the | yery suceinet ; facts are only mentioned, and éx- it. At length the attendant (the door, | ¢cuntle'« to Biate Coprention. vender such a union. noccssary and proper, be | Union as Free Btates, and not othermwiso, . «These principles form the bright | \ y, i, opty josue which. must and will override akoff fell. - The alsughter-was terrible, 2nd | plonatory details omlited. - But almost all | and bolimeing the key of the ward on his hand which has gone before d guided our sto . is estimpfod ot 2000 En eb, 15,000 Frenchand | Raders aving present before them afio‘snfii], walked slowly toward the dangerous nodmon, Assoubly District No. 1, stated. This. rany bo considered the more no- | Now wo hm\? the (\Inufw‘xmmflzmszfit through an ago of rurolation reformation. [all other Tosdon, | It is this lesuo, and this mainly : , 'he Republicans in each town to this Dist aro requested to | feora 'She Thot that the two sheots bavo | and not its repudiation or oxtension. * South | mio wisdom of our horoes have been deroted to and controlingly, that should determino every looking intently ut it. - \His attention,\ said the He e as) many , ing. the to u awards Of 30,000- men., Fizo English gen \Sgr reported to have boon killed, including Gen. - Bosquet. During the night succeeding the se 53 saul, The Russians evnenited the entive south 2\ side, first blowing .up the defences, sinking all ~- - barning-the-town-ond-leaving- nothing but emouldering rains. Tho large allied force was. marcliiog along the west to intercept the t of the Russians inland, The Alica . stores of\ war mafgrial in Schas- orted that instructions hnd been igdl Generals, in tho event of mind the plan of Sebastoql,’it is.casy to imngt ino®ho afir in its: ensemble: while waiting for more details. The Malakoff Mnmelon commands. #s we have before said, the Karabelunia fiubourg, and the ground declines to the port, which gives us a material advantage. 'The Lower, the Kim- itoff bastion; and-nll the- eitpplementary defences: having. been carried by the Freuch on the 8th, they had all the night to fortify themselves there, as - well as to mount grins aid mortars, which opened fire on the. 0th, while the flege butteriea rained. shot and ghell on the fuibourg over the heads of our soldiers. The enemy being muti- has often propored to make a similar bargain as regards Territory nequired or that may bo-as- quired, of Mexico or Bpain, but the North has invariably. refused to make any such bargain. We bave bought and paid for the permanent ox« clusion of Savory from all the Territory above defined, and insist upon the fulfillment of the contract; and have no new birgeins to make nbont extending Blavory over portions of Mexico, Central America: nnd the West Indies, that we may hereafter acquire. 'The Missouri Restric« their attainment: thoy. should bo the crecd of four politiont. falth-the text-of-olffl distruct- jon-the toucatono by which to try the rorvices of these we trust-and should wo wander from them in tomonts of error or alirm, Jot us hasten to retrace our steps and regain the road. which leads to Peace, and Sarety,\ Tho following resolutions were refected by the Boft Shell Convontion of office-holders, and unanimously adopted by the Republicans in joint Convention; Let the voters of Otsogo noto the significant fact :- , bevetoforo reprosentel diferent parties; that In many respects they have advocated mm“ views, and on many questions of the past, and measures which. have horetofor in. Issue before the people. occupied the position of antage oniste. | Our positions, past and present, ean be brielly stated. When, ton yorrs since, the existence of the Stsego Demoorat seemed to bo demnnded, in ore tor that that portion of the Demeerntle party known ns »ftradieals\ might have an. orgap. man's voto at the coming election ; for how apes __ +y doug and deceptivo-soover many bo: the protects - and professions of party: loaders and pro-Blavery office-boldors, the battlo is between tho-Blave restrlotioniats and the Sinve extensioninta, ' The Republican party nve out and out for Freedom; they boldly and earnestly proclaim it. Lat avery Ereemhn, therefore, enlist for the sor- vies \during the war,\ and do a Freoman's duty. -- Bott Missionaries. attendant, \was immediately attracted. came, towards merand asked, 'What are you doing with that {* *I am trying to balance this key on my hand,' und 1 can do it; but you cannot balunce l£11111. chisel in that way ou the back of your ron.\ * rend three delegeten to a District Convention to be beld et Loyit'n Totel in Clazkeriile, on Wednesday the 17th. Inst.. at 12 s'clock to nominate a erndidnte for Amembly, An\ the Whigein each lown In sald Distriot. are also requested to zend threo delegates tom District Convention to be held at the rasoe thie and place/and for same puirposs, Dated Guerry Valley, Oct. 6. 1808 0. A. MONSR, Chaiinan Itey. Dist Com WiRLAKD TROLL Cusirmna Whig Dist Com, Eje hur a L can,' said he 'baleucing it carefully and extending it towirds me. 1 ook it off very quietly, and without making any comments upon it. 1+ seemed a little cha- grined at having lost his weapon; but he made Republican Town Caneus. opy iate o ‘L‘iflcfi‘iflm‘fifli’ffl by the bombardments the | no. mint,“ lo un it, und in a short time all | | The Reputtleanaot the twn of Otter are (0 | surough\ which to ndvoente their views in oppost'| tion, forbidding Slavery in all the United Btates Resolved; Thnt the repont of the Missoni Gom: A/g er of the troops, stores | of the faubourg-s-und —t||(rllua:inlm~ Miami ° _ . 13th, at 2 o'clock, P. M. fur the' porpor of nominating | Hon: to 'that portion of the party whigh. scomed | Territory of 1821, North of 80° 10, is what we fizzgmglhigxlyxw fr; tioal omist'lgzwhr‘nzu The Jourtial annnimees the 'oxpectod forthcom- Fil tified places, QMMMMIMEHM ol'Jhcirpgjm-i‘nflm fom rok Conmant | three. detegates to reprerent Oieiit ina convention tbe { moro Inclined to fivor tho,old Whig Stato policy, | insist on, while no bargain exists under tho COM+ [ yegueed to demonstration-torritory nequired by Ing of John Cochrane ''to address the Otsogo Do- tion, cond Shou against their dat~ | -It is amd that the surplus. in the National hm‘fll‘PW'his‘Muflnv on the.18t Oct, for the purpose | thon-that of -W atazez, Yorrga and Praun, gronk of 1820-1, affecting Territory South of that | the trensure of the nation, . It is entitled to the | mocraoy,\ _ Who is this John ? He was a.rabid ol tempt hns beensunile sit 'They then blew mp their mincs | Treasury, despite the attempts to reduce the gov- of nominating a m'mkrAfiATmr\ rey ind important f{ssues were before the people. | line. nation's gunniianship and protection during its | Barnbarner a fow yoors ago, and show thehonl ~ a a -s proof of giving up tha defence-und The] rent dott, a ; grnx:\i’.l'1;‘|firahi:,\’ cal questioni-dfiStato poling. in |. Tho fouth, sided by a mmhmdmmézrfiwflm minorigy. | Iye first sottlers | Custom Houso keopor of the Blatoscracy in Now iidon to Liverpool) + L: miues could not. dovus mutch as soomas | which threaten ill to cceamplate: | Beerctary . ___ ® S. Buobakt, f . which #6 peop}ewere so déeply was | ous administration, with Northern s6vile Dougli* | its exeontive and judicle! officors, the appointees | Y°rk mC - Sept. 15-11 | the first had given warning of the otters. . Gon, | Gurrite it unlhalfllflu in upoft 'Coik ===> thon settled, and gravo differences of opinions, | faces, lins repudiated and reporled this old com- | ofthe President. ° If, in'its infoney and weakness | - This John, with his hircling Inspectors and - indeneo says Itis reported 25,000-t6tm have embarked at Balkdaya for the north of Sebastopol ; also, that the Rus- F glans ore in full retrent towards Perekop. The, 2 Paris Dosbats has an editorial discussing “31cm?- i i aile the Gortschnkolf, onnicatrack by our bofdnes anl}? our progress, hastened to 't fire to his steam- vessels, as. well os to the barracks, the arsenal, and the. imenso: extablishments of the Russinn nayy, accomplishing: with his own hands the work of destruction which the allies lind in view press lits proposition to reduce thas lessen umufdemx bf the people. This is theresult of Democratieadministration, which takes for its code economy in expenditure, hostility to debt, and the reduction of the bur dens npon tho tax-payer. ie farifl, find vuabli 1-D «REPUBLICAN AND DeSOUOIAT. The publication of the Otsego Republican and [the Otsego Democrat, respectively, will hereafter 'be continued under. the «Hame and. title of \Re- Eth ae is to the bust and trug policy touching tho samo, existed in tho public mind. Withont stopping to review these questions one by one, and to show how erish and nll of them have beon settled os the fixed policy of the State, pact, after recoiving her part of the considire~ tion; and the great effort among the Northern Doughfaces now is, who shall do most in extend- Ing Stavery over Kansas and Nebraska, and other Free Boll . > 'Russinos are masters of the forls on the north gide fronting the sea, and asserts that it is quite . tenable, the possession of Forts Chorsone and on those shores. . But, according to the third despatch of General Polimics, which, from the hour indicated iu the date, should be the second. unho for than could be believed. \What a contrast on the other finnd, does not the state of New York present, to this picture of Demoerntic administration and Ananei prosper By-d 7 P v two papers, the patrons of each will bo furnished n journgl fut more. attmetive and desirable, A Tt Is sulficlent - for our purpone to Any, Ny mi ard) wwate, lint thoso issues linve passed nyny : that party lines and divisions havo been obtiterated ; The- k tmourt~Blaveloktens-rosh into fEmute;-| sssnult the sottlers, take possession of tha ballot boxes, and provent citizens from voting. The conspirators invade the territory and usurp the flower which Coffgreea bas delegated to the in- abitants thereof, 1t is the bounden duty of the National Excoutive to uso with promptitudo and efficiency the power placed in his hands by the Constitution to punish the lawless intrudors.- mac—their scizure upon the reins of government, 'The invasion of the torritory of the Kansas by | persons having no residence therein, for the pur- 4 * * ® of establishing Slavery mnder the color of tide waiters, controlled tho Soft State Convention aud voted down the Jenkin resolutions, nouncing the Kansas outrages, and the admfni tration zonl and Inbor for Blave extension, This Custom House John. marshalled the Tam- S1 a HM from the Soft Sholl platform the efauee In favor of Free Torri- tority, which John. Vah Buren putin to blind 2. wa. su ing the necessity of entering | and according to that of (eneral La Marmora, | ity. Phe Whigs: hold the power To the 8124; | now sten wy ty re bei a . ; ;- the harbor. \The armics will probably | the success must have been still greater and mgre | and in their bands the 111:th Increasing ot the | \C l; m plrws and m_“ in)? have been PTY (that new questions and insues have presented | President and his Cabinet take no step to pre- $33, $72 flfixfiulm’ml 215531111 Ezfizflué‘z honest people's oyes, fl It is not | rate of three millions the eanals are. to | UC: arid when our new machinery and misteri ) themselves to the public mind, and that while| vent or correct the outrages, but nid and nbet, This Is the John. whom the Journal announces, t continue in observation within their strong posi- ¢ tion untill the Allics make some movement-- 4\ Hence all spécuilation as to the plan of the cam- only in the Korabeloaia: that the Russians blas: up their works of defence. 'It was the etme, he left unfluisted, the expenses of their adminis- tration is doubled, and the talls falling of present als shall be in good working condition, there will not be a country paper in the Btate, superior to tho public sontiment of the country was seeking % solution of those questions, and finding: its by removing the Governor who would not sub- mit to the dominion of the Missour} raffians, and thei bloat? and barbarous code of ennerments, t are the logitimnto fruits of the repool of the Mis- sourl Compromise, and call loudly for the prom? e and we think the Freomien of Otsego will appre- cinto his mission. Gov. Seymour also, we ars [; paign must, be imaginary. R says the Genernl-in-Chief, 'before our left attacks, | a deficit of an nlarming increase from year to year ; | this [## R in i exercise of the appropinto powers verted. in tl if 2 * dire Barric -A despatch from Dantzi tint is to say, the bastions of the town - | and in the midst of socumnlating debt and a 1:1m viiimg'zlxyhimlhnpmmnw. lsh , 1:21 $333: (5:3; u::ml:::xx;l::;]|:s: “T: niplmlnrilh his Slant! tlmgnlucf llhugkface. President of the United States, and for the pan- Paid. is upeeletl. This ex-Governor is now make / 1d *~ der date of the 14th, says the blockadi Egg; What we have already sald os to the great ad- | mhiixhed revennes the direct tax upon the prop- publican has em published: nearly . thoms y who ente upon his duties pzoa aiming, I am | sage offama by Congress to prevent their. recur- | desperate bide for Southern favor and execu- 4, 5 ap r eu ate has increased the etate tax to a | twenty-mwen years, and the Democrat nearly usinhtlcnl upon now issues, in favor of Slavery in Kansas. renco, , tive appointment to a foreign mission, | TheBlave : nls i151 i n a fl lat:— Allony Atine, P nine years, and both papers live ever been ear |- Of all the questions andsubjcets of this Tater | Northern ten, who are Intan profemtomy-for-|-BResolzed, That the practice of c \“‘“\\f\l' the | corney festoned-him-to-prosch-H i F Prince Frederick, of Prussin, is on a visit to| by facilitating to us the captare of all the fan: -- <--- *~ ~Inestly opposed to slavery extension and berid, that of Slavery soon made Iself the con- ‘mfimmmmmfimfigfiffifafgfi extension: and spologive-f 222222 & Qu_em< . to. .. arg. s 01,0“, ugh? us] “lg Tr‘mm of dee Unnnllmiu amp. Metaxetiony Avram. n TiB fhe repeal of the Missouri compromise act, and troiling one. Warlly and cantionaly at first, the graceful administration, rush into State \Boft sound in principle and recommended by the hap- and if the Soft ticketaucceed in this State, 5 The Loodon Times su the celebration of Latruetion by General Gortechakoff, in despair of | Boweny, New Yorr-A most dreadful nair tions,\ i . . A a day of nationtl that inx on account of the| being able %o defend the place any Tonger, Se- | involving tholives of three us, to \Kl\ the treasonnble surrendering of an- Enipire. sol South commenced to secure the extension of that | Convent ,!\ prevent the expression of oppost r: mill]! a???“ “pit-ct? This dost“, orig» |he is to be rewarded. 'The prospect for Hiim is ; 2 persons, came Rl : F 6 - 6 a muffiBebma pol. . # bartopol will, therefore, have Glen cap-| in Nm'gYmk on the. 27th ult» Two. sisters, [ Ctnly dedicated to Freedom, to the blight\ and «stem beyond the bounds preseribed and in- | tion lie“ o dgnufidnn‘f Chg. \fun?“ asin: cB-Zry- liinistration. from \prmnuflfé’rlr gloomy indeed, but his co-laborers ' JC ~It fs rumored In tho ettbs that the allies found | ture of only one ofits bastions: and after a but- | Prussians by birth; named Geodia: Steio, aged | curse of hondage-the outrages upon the | Eaded bY the early founders of our Govern- | partallavent Ele mel lon Btate | buy govorhment to the present time. The aban- | *189t0 him of ® \cordial welcome \ . : - tke fimfie—liuu—of—SMW—ugflf twa may our soldiers in MMy-lllm,filld‘v\ldfl Stein, aged twenty-40. | olootivé\ francfiito. in Ea _by the Missouri] ment, | At first, they sought to, and did recom- Ticket Is nominated, composed of men who are|donment offt is féeughtwith strife, sectional E */that@the Russinus were falling back in Back- Fanbourg of the Marine, with a fury wiiich reo- | together with a boy, six 81mm of age, son of the | lavehol h neat - NF plist tt\ in!!! vpectst plans nnd protences, keep- | servileenough to stand upon such a platform, in {film-l! and anarchy. - Tha sppropriate remedy., Indlependest.. R absizeri, but ich rumors edy that Gortecha | dered them irresistible, This great fortress of Sc-| latter, were found dead in their rooms, No, 368 | \ \\*\\ derm-the removal of Gov, Reeder for (rsyafi-fiszsfionculed from the Nor- | bopes of participating in the \public plunder,\ unzm;r:hl:n‘::nfilumm which has been. most -- - % This paper, independent on all subjects, places not tamely submitting to the supremacy of bowie: the Republican ticket at the head of its columus, * In the same way the Soft, Herd and Know thern. thind. \This policy they porsued until me Nothing County Tickets and platforma are made, 'atzengtboned by their nequisitions of territory Frea ff, willecrtainly hold the north side of Babas- The verdict was, that Ed g bastopol must hove. at length bynad iteclf in ite & to-Ahe Jast extremity ; also that the allled own ruins.\ Bowery. ward, the hoy, eame to his death by potson ad: The Republican Tieket, nominated by the joint knives and pistols, and the appointment of Shan g . (W! amm‘gwm £15? Samis nmhzfgvs-~Eéfl Rosin mfimmgfiflg‘mrm‘ sunt an they | nom, who entered upon his official mission, pro- | and the admission ofnew Slave States, they | and It is high, time that honest, liberty-loving fig'xmzuz‘gc‘r 2:2: sour “mu-CTN; and goes into the battle most bravely, Speaking of i -g Entcomlmfixw 18 silenced. - Probably | Gortachakof okhufu the energy of a ELL \The cause of this terrible, tragedy is. clearly claiming his determination to make Konsis o| were enabled, by the ald they received from | men, from all former political associations, abould | ___ |__ . __ ® x Connatre- | Pareron Kisoand Maren, one of whom l K [ the aftack Fort Alexander and AN] commander. | It saves Russia from an inextrica-| traceable to poverty, they noibmziz able to op | Slovo, State-tho humiliating: and ,diegmccful | Northern dough hearts and faces, to throw off band together to arrest the Pree Territory from | *** EDWIN D. MORGAN; ® bas so faithfully represented Herkimer Co. in } * alllery Bay, 208 ble position into which a-false interpretation of | tain even the necessarica of lif although they | submissionof the present Administration to all [the disguises they had always. before assumed, | the dominion of Blavery, and place In power men, PURLEY b. FIELD, Congress, and the other, a nitivonon of that Co., A 3 = Timp Dasearon.-Thenfisifi reality nothing | a point of bono? would | have thrust her. 'he | were industrious and willing to work at anything | the aggressive demands and bchomes of the Slave | ind boldly declare their objects and als, - Tt is fand those toen only, who will contend, now and EDIEON DRAPER,\ New York the Independent sys : ; » The sisters had JOSEPH BLUNT, Old Herkimer nover tough} horgous the prin- i mew by the Mfifmfig from | Russian army concentrated north 6f Sebastopol, honest. and honorable. . wer, and the serv Jescence not now necessary to go back to the Compromiié | forever, to make this \Free 'Republic® whist it kfilfld Gerorals. unimpor thaw\ pro: Ligoumwb'mhfir 23:41le of mfcmfl“ “£2 af ”mm‘mtm'g; imnr’ fi'fi gouxl'dmepfive nci’xfgunmmyingz 2:de Measures of Write pg] attention to at char- | was designed by its Fathors and Founders-riz jg 8. TRAYYELBR' tiples of Jefferson, and bade them through life I : side Bastopol of the South is hxlnb; the North muflr Tanda that embroidered a rich ahawi | officeholders ond doughfacce-all this and po. [AHT of the Pagitive Blave Aci, to fell how | Lazp or * JOUN L. SCHOOLORAPT, '§““°--PP“\“’ arm! cherish them, and then, when ' > not aformidable position, bristling with | onlversally admired at the Urystal Palace. merous other enormities have increased and in | when . sho came as a Free Btate, with |. THOMAS BUN, t a: lumping-pm were assailed and endan- L which a compact arm h will do 0 =-- - --- tensifed the ition to Slavecxteasion abd ita her golden treasures in her hands, and afked Whig and Republican Conventions, Ingbfig WaRIGnt, Albany gered, struck down those who bravely atriggled L mgh’wi“ Trtic to Prince | Tot Warne: or run 3} | intolerant and have rendered ft im-| por sued, on tho goon op congren fas | The of Peidom 18 New Tork, Irrespec- _. - Mame wit? be oouty spo Atras f , who, by making # momentary eac | Isfed S‘Pfll‘flfl in gradually going t4 pieces plank | __ ). ). 2.0000 5la ll Lo waiting at the dwrggrlwngnn‘g tive of f political assoclations, mot in Bra- JOHN £93, DAYISON, “£125“! dmfg‘frxiyksflflnd. by the § Mex} vibes and avait K - fiteraly D nimeIomp months; preserved for on irmy trained to war by a| covered with ta ing. of longer hold political fellowebip-with \Northern op a F Jon torrid L, case last week, n Conventions, und af B. OMN, __ * assures the ~ a Shin. ados 2 uas large portion of her 12:11er by Texas, the - - A. B. a > lent re t Herkimer Co. Jntmgglliaofv \LP ; all? mags] a gunk, Luanda e. To the late viewity | men with Southern principles:\ -- doed sandtioned. by-Con 4. the Un'l a | tt == hmbngr- or“? and'seniiments, con- m fiARBYSQTN'Se will give a majority of at least fifteen hundred h Mud fife“ I on tim com the wrock aro several : woollen and riu, People of Otsego County are surely \do- [States Treasury plundered of vem asinitons-of aam & Union which was ”flidmfl’dp' EVI C.TORN . The Soft ticket, it says, will be the third part mand thesitmgtion. enttou goods, with only a very alight covering of | ,, * P sired by all Tiberty-loying and patriotic citizens. LEVI O: t, % T # Asia -Dospatches difed from: Trebizond the | sand. over. them, . No dns'is allowed to termined thot Freedom shall be national orld | doffers' to throw in with the stolen territory ; a h LEVEDIIML in that County. © HE Cn e t - re Six Fe ThB two Conventions were fully represented, end DANIEL T: JO ons ¢ 30th August. reached Trieste on the Sept. With them, and. yet no ono cl¥imethom. One Blavery sectional and Iocal-they are surely op- how the rights ofgrery Pree Btate in The UBIO® 1, ine composed of the ablest, the ATLAN NUNR Cur Tickef-What the Enemy Think. - j down by \timpesmige of fhat act which | C and mast-trasl worthy entr: |\ SAMUEL P-AELBN: Mesrce- _ ® BIbAS M..BURROUGHS, Orleans, - p a : with a reinforcement of 30,000 men, and it was | s prostrate gerosidhe part of the vesiel that of Kansas doif Nebrakn, and p | suppressed: €\of habeas gorpds, denled The New-York N . i sald Intendedto make n diversi remains. - There was from dosti 1d sixteen | E C.__ * T in violation ° - i K zeus, of the State, | Soch men as Schoolcrafand |_ ork News, a leading \Democratic\ l Sm 0 00 0 000 C to Kertens Til day on Sunday, anloading | of s-solinn Compact, dedicating it,. \Forover to. the right of frial By Jary: mde | __/ o ging, 2forgan and Uirinnell, Liblefobn PMD RORORENEEE Rero, |orgen, thus speaks of the Republican Fickebzim« «» A it a crime {gifeed the or Greeley and Jobn A. King, CHAS, 0. SHEPPARD, IWyoining. mui persons. employed , a I tin ® i | abeet from, of 'which there wes as roéntity | to Freedom--and they will 7 Acris \This Heket, we are sorry to says i . Here wes still invested, but General Willian? sheet irom, \which there a large anintity d they will not, ANAC Pa vteve calcher and bade 4. 0. TIGR, Cattara, WWW 101 va-beant; .. \ ~ port ither openly or disguisediy C dnwo archi 4 h ete a magma wmalty deel}, in order to got the fron | i14, “2:86am“ or d f“? 'him faobt dbwniend bhi the freedom Toving W'\ rorth, Ch and m'limgm’ufi'wdfi‘ f -__ magie _-_ m‘h‘g‘ Botexrd strength, and take away \ fae. [Sd rome of the cargo whith have | - go? an hace and ..; u. | 67 how tyrint Judges, willfog Rots ofstaré- [2 good man and trae,\ who hat esas . rrodim. to rele.\ we reer ir witt be \ R workin red:: we hare us, throughout 44 > > Destly sind henesfly opposed the-a wss . ecthird of e 'be e ® s e i e se bl, Need let and amontations, aipg are, c Es Alfermpted £0 Faby a citizen mfififiimm. wad who and are the reliable The Soft Shel Siate Convention eompHsed #it meats apou Hine pocorn? 6 f , T md rics mos procul. an | ther the open allies afthe in dingy | bee choreo ot boa onl ale | 6f Northern Fredien, | ty or meaty Time. Post Nay- Ben Then the Boh or Enow News, g ny vdrkgfm Son. or are the mflew Etates troops were. turned loose npnnsmepecgt ahi Rinser antagonisms, and anited as R; . [ther'and othe} bfice-Bolers- a w Nothin® eandidates® gvemn mik P k of dlave extension, or are apol- of Boies, to Arample dank State “34-4 * | care to arrest the farther spread of humax fonda] e ‘ ‘ a Soff Shell County Ticket, \A win aon she Tromitgh tose\ oyrists and cowardly a of the proslare- 5 Milan three to th Oft bxee Free Tertiiorys and to redeems furetee, apeakin Prasad tod one of the [17 and its Doughiace offcisls. ga orer Pree erate 3 e e c ogee et ons nger hen) bea mm kno acre sited pepoel of { Hi ogre \' rere hayat tas uh placa of a fr. B. who hel elt p ; the Bevery \questick boil} in aud ont of Con« 3 life extersion of Beem? Tuto Aree tener party' mho jn Sinis Convention de- . 7 (when. tbey bs nominated .a & Thile wat said to fisted and de mem , p wil arprseparate prefimimiy-procestings, snd v 4A ' free and foll Inter-communléaticn, met in cor \ he Herald also desiced to know how the elites [ Afurics rk te T Bn ,f dist Foure- Comeiioribn, Adopted e tCile Fremuan's Journal c Set ruck +- gm“ mmfimyw ore, Me a *lte Ple wfifiqgfifmmgi exprenion in Free | ufler k Tu can support sack w si Helaine ‘xfiqofpéamfififi\ fled cta bane tae aid | 5 oa na downy b ennimene orente 'dxds m1 f aT Freezes; Thal ., | enan- We derply bo bute that Pso ndd | i int onran mesin Poole r arate sr an | Tevics s idee Terie | 1s % aedie._ Bois ire Abarth tal \\ .. | 1 Totes aht