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* f PDBMSHE© W&ERtVST. dFftCEr'' ^dtoE/'FOBB; \iNI>';^B|^£f .^STBSMS^ | ,1 i <1 >\>( STftLMAR FOOTE, EBITOS AM MoMBfflCOIt. ««.f,3. $jBfli^^ SETOMBEft 941656, - K\ «•»•*< ^ - »r ~» BniNOEBHHOIT & DOUD, ATroc S dt COCNSEIi^OBS AT iAW, \•Wusnt strati,. '-• • • • siv ATTORNEY^, COUNSELORS, t*C XI. to thenvwJUtMelve prompt attention. \\\\\ — J '~ —Wrd and Isabella Streets. . ^ % • .OiIVBAKTBIPOB. . Office, corner: ot. Attdtney. and icttouioilotj —OFFICE.— 1ECEAWIOS' BLOCK OdDENSBURGH, N.Y. •C.W.BAEiDWIN, A ttornny and Counsellor at Imvv, JBSMOSO* THB PBAOI. Office Custom House building. \ '' tjqdeiiibtirgh. Si • F. 10-8-tf. STILUttAN FOOTE, Attarany and. Canntellor, * OGDK278817ROH, XT. IT. Q01e« Mechanics Block. JUD80N & POWELL. Attorneys and: Counsellors- at Law, Ogdensburgb., St. lawrenoe County S\ Y., 07»IOB So. 8, KAOI.K BLOCS, Ford Street, up Stairs. JT/IT E X, 18SS . BQSOnjBWvjPDSON JOHN POWELL, Jr. 10-M.tf. MORRIS & VARY, Attorney^ and Connsellors at Law. OF TICK HABBLE BOW, COBBER OV »OED A WAHR-STS OGDENSBCaQB. . All Professional business entrujted to them will re- oelve prompt-attention. 0^*^(««(i3rt3rBoanty land obtained under the lata aot of Congress passed Maroh 3,1855. U-62u. GEO. MOEBISi .' I B. H. VABY. MONEY, V: forwarded to and theCam ~ fDtiaie^-i.vx-^-.'U'u,.'-.-!^-.- .r, ** ! OfaoeNo.S,8«ymoar , sBlook,Ogacn«bargli. ^^p^BfflWjl & Go's Express JfpiOW jrai inning: regnla ;aensDurghg an, _ jetweon Ogaensbur 1 Watertown. Leaves ORdeniburgh, Tues- days, Thurjdays.nnd Batar- •**~Z!T^~ ; Z3? n i -'-•'•'>••':--'ws. Leaves Watertown, «ona*3rf^Wednesdays,,aiid Prtd vys. ^Oflleet-att JiO.'8praguo'i Bookstore. Ko.-l, Eagle B k )0 !F' v « '• '.« EU88EU. * 00. . Ogdensburgb, Sopfc 10-, IBM. : -12-M « MERCHANTS. HOBEHT W. 8V8B, ©ominfEjrton-. iEetccpant, -, IOB. THE rDBOIIASBAHD SALS 0 » Flour, 'WSent, Com, Pork.Plah, Water and Hand Grindstones, &c. OGBB3SrS»trBGH, S. T. KEFEKKNCES: p. C. Jtoso'8,6gdensburgh,IIew Tork, Si OnssKSi'Srest. Drovers Bank, J AnsaA VJKEIX, Preat Ogdensburgb Bank. JOBH B. Jooioa, Prest Judson Bank. & SPENCER. Oouniellon &c. BROWN A »t»rney», OODBHSBITHQH H. T. OlBce lately occupied-by James and Brown, ifarbJe Row. April K.18B4. ll-«-tf MYERS & KING, ATTOBNBY8 <fc COPN8BIiliOBS AT L&.W. P tl belroare. OUAS. a', MTIHI. March S5.rl851. ..OHAO.J. KWO. . «-tf J. XScNAVaBTON; Attorooy, Ooanaellort 4tc« • G ives his entire attention to the practice of oil pro-: _ fesslon, andsollolts patronage.. Office, corner of Ford and Isabella Streets, Ogdens- bargh, k. Y. M-Mtf PHYSICIANS. EtotTAitO BROWN, ©ttnftat flroifttntosfon iSetcbant, -IN- bVBEBER PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, noes OKAJ>, AID oaAsa szxna, -AHD- Pnt and Pearl Aabes, JSO. 89.ST ATE STREET, BOSTON. a» » » a air diiv Hon. A. 0. Brown Og- densburgb i Wm. C. Brown, Esq., Og- densburgb ; Heairi. MoieaPond & Co., Boston \ R. Wamor* Co., Boston; I Charles Lelghton, Esq.. surveyor General oi Lumber, Boston. J. B. Wltherbee, Esq,. Cashier oraorthBank, Boston) IMtf. 3, THE TEET*H:—S. S. Blodgett, Dentist, la happy to Inform, his friends'ami patrons that ha Is prepared to Insert Artificial Teeth upon <' \ GTJTTA PEECHA, Instead rjf Qold.or Elating, for all who may require It. Speolmeni at &U office. 12-60-tf G. H. VILAS, <8a 3IK 2B Sf -<S SS. Sfc OXHKKAI, Comrnrasfon tc JTortoartifnB JHmftant tOS TH» SAXS AMD PUBOnASa 0 » _ Flour, Oraln, Pork, Seeds, Wool, And all kinds of Produce. Warehouse No. TO. Elver-st. Cleveland, Ohio. REF ER13IVC E S. E.Ui L.Taaxdaa4 Co.;;... ...KewYork. J. PABKtj.y.i;,. .,..j.,Baffalo, LATHAM & Tozaa,.,.., ,..., ,..,Oswego. B^»oimaTAjnr,.: ..\..Brotldsnee. H. w. 8 1 £a i 4?^Jo...... ,. , Ithaca, v MASDT, V^Aaaaa 4 Co., Cleveland. OTIAITII HOLT.... . do 1110-iy. WAIT), SURQ ENTI^T, Ho. 10, TOBD SxasaT, OoB«»iBiiaoB,I<..Y. The only resident Dentlrt, (with the exception ofDi, W. W..B«t,) whatnanateoinre.!.who^andhalfsets of teeth. ,. - ... Ogdensburgh.Sio. 191854. 40-tf. I J^ECHANICS. UKIAS PEARSON, BDILDE^«Al8o Agent for A^arrer,,* B*athe»'« Improved TIBaAThj-WATiBI-KOOBOOltPOSnlOSBOOIUia. ' ' May V, 1861, Oddentburgh, jfc T. H. F, MIXIiARD, Cablriet M^fcer ai»d. Undertaker, ^op,'voax>-eTaxxT, , \ King ^jS-vtrtlVfiloati ^j3if»io'aVfffl.\ READY-MADE OOFPlNSnowandalwayson hand. also, A HEAB8E. to orders «... • Mn ' ROYAIi VUiAS & CO-. , WJiolOBftlo.anft R^tftnflealor to allWndaof * Boota, isboa^Ilnlilnera. UoXb® *»*Mwe 1 Tool*. \ So.'20 vOBD-sraxBT, Jfeeftaniot B'tooc. 9-36 exui 1. P.DQWKNGr, ^ER ANT> W0OD ENCrRAVER. Der MilWau^lnfls.o/Onjament^VTerk drawn and f oS'wtteta. for Slgni, P^teffll for Cartlngi, - Advertising UlustraOona „ ^_ \\ r.andvpr^mDjBtetiSyfe most ten neatly.andvp^mpU- orderalertatuUBQlnuu,u; avo.^.vMMuo » Bolral^lTeoelvo atfentioa tUlfarthornotloe. , enable terms^ or at6.,F. Judd's Auction aaaa4tre> vara •e...|M,,4 r. '^ki ;SBNS 5 ENQINEi- ;'fe3^ ; ^iifeBi^P'r'*lro?:OpfY > 8»xvvBB. • 'fe',-\teDAi^'A^ABbEiS-'WBJ'-^aiE**B t -!• '1 TBB\^§Bip;8.i l Aifi..'' 1 w'i» :BB \ - ,. . 0EW|».3ByA.MBS?!iBI*'AS» .. ,„ ^ Al^mo4^ 0 ^% < '> Qt p liBSEB • Sa»»ao\*glwta'fetoJa;»nr/.part;of the ,t7nl,on, THE UNDERSIGNEDv-agentftr th».manufa«ur- *r?ff pTtapweaWeTOcnlOraBraat faptorfprloei. JtA«tJ»A*xbaEEB. ABU wnoLKSAOI.' aiCAL^RS Mr BOOTS AND • HOBB, - -KO«©TCABBBS STi, SEvr*YOBK, CHANEY & CO. TPavtotraSt^eet, OgdensbwRrA, N . Y. IRON, WtiWkTStAXul, *GIiAS8,'' SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE. > woon aim wiutow wAsa, AndManufUoturers ojt Popper, Brats, Sheet Iron and TIM WAaa. AOIKOTIOB THB SALa 0T INDIA BDBBSR BBLTINO, Eosa Ajro PAOXDIO, Duryoa, Forsyth \* Oo,s. Scales and Bafts, O H I l i S O N » 8 FURNACES Thn Metropolitan OdoJring'fiangci, 4o, A. Is. FROOTOB, waoixiAta AiroMiTAn, DSALXB nr OROCEKIES, SALT, WATER LI Ml!, FLOUB OOBN PQBK &0., Gash Paid forlButteT, dheese, Pork, Beans, Peaa and all kindsoountry Produce. »o.l,aawBai0KBLO0K t wAT»a BI., ooDaxipuaoB. 11 M-u. _i.^fe J ii f, '. • • • '' TI,I„-; , ,, ,„ VBiffn & noaaAii, Wboieaftle Grocers and COMMISSION MERCHANTS! --•r>BAt»B» a*-\ \'' * \! •'\ FLOUR & '. RAl?f WK&i iA»J>» HAMS. 8AMD, r%AfiflC0B> WATOUfWM^l* LIWOB8 48 « rR-OHATSDliBKY, Water? - Street, Ogaensliursh,\N. -y. - .'-'••' ' AWi^BpartiUag'andwrgbt - ••. '•'•:• • h • • A • ••\_• Horkt huwtheahont. •, • • Of the Free ringsi»out From .prairie, hill; and valley r While echoagnla •Repiata the strain, At the IvglQina of Xibeoy wll|. • Hat Fremont, arias i Press on to the prto,- Wlth the flag that never eunrenders; Let the Union ring As we joyously eln§j For Humanity's brave dofemlere. u. Borne oTtthe gale Comes a fearful wall, Our Eden's waste revealing i; For its gardens fair Breathe the Wasted air, Where a aarpent^i traUr la eteaUng. OftlPatrJdt'aitrmll . . Sound fortrMhe ojaion I The sword of your sires uraoheathlng; ' The heaven-born might Q{ Freest n)'»1figb| To peace-crowned yeari beqaeathlng. n. , ; Tyranta may howl, i t And traitors scowl, And the 'chivalry'hail defiance i J But WaUsennd Trraih ' , 1 fmniortoHn youth Shall aWeep the oppressor's reliance. ; | Then So t.for Froimontl r ' Baptised In the font Of oar sparlcliog and gleamllng waters i ' To hla prowess belong , The hearts and ihei song OF Columbia's sons and' daughters. Campaign, 8ong~What we ihall do. TCttira—Bosln the bow. Now father 1 ye Men of the Nation! Fori our lntfora so brave and ao true I Before) him xhejioat of oppression ' Qhtjll fly like the vanishing daw. Snail fly like the vanishing daw, Shall fly like the vanishing dew, For Efremoritlwlll soon giVe them 'Sweet Jessie, 1 A trung thal'Buchanan can't do, Tha yVeat JB alive with Hosanwahs ! , Frorapralrla, and mountain, and vale, The njarncJ of o'ur gallant voun« leader , la wafted oti each coming gtile, Is wafted, *c, (repeat.) The pliant of old fogy Buchanan, Will be joat 'too late for the mail.' No nioilhtain too hfgh'fdr our hero, Cojild stay hla advancing caireer, And as sure ach|a name is brave 'Charlie,' He'll soon In the VVhito House appear, He'llsoon In, &c. Where all the political sinners We have but 'short notice' to clear. Locofocos cry out in their.anguish,' The handhJM ^peafed o;n nhe wall— Their party W weighed 'aiid fpdnd wanting t It will be crushed out' in the fall, It willbe,&o. It baa startled the spirits of freemen, ' No threats from, the Soath nan appal. Foi'Fremont'BOgsllaritandirearleBi, * for Freraonlt^nflblJjaM;brave, Three cheors>«it~trie 'topic, bar voices— ^e only the Union can saya! He only,' 4;o. .,_» .' • With hlrd atthe helm «f the Union, \ Right proudly al)e'lirld«tp»ic iWwavei nptuiBir bt»fc thp;8Vgg«tiori<of, oar. own good onb«r|liT|fttor. .^\Amtfeit'tP'ji9i- fjiy ottf-cimpinmm' keeping pnCof-arght wfiitt«ver;may f<|ttd lb., invalirjtte It,' aha thus laboriously .tleceivo. fcrarselves Viitt'- irnaginBry.-proofB. . Thia .ttathoa bf^riv. vationd »aid•;»- he icohfidently. continually awake, observes,tbe..slightest circarpstances> and drpwa indactions ^frqin the staoXieii details* It'trwitri'ttcn as m witB tieologteal bftsbs SvhW^m eiUily.' my dear-Naijuet. -Whea-the upper attata areino*n,.iB jaeasy ttt ga$$* at tnose thafet lie beneath. An atforney-generaj^yoji,^ perceive, onght to scrufinTzo all\ Ties ~iee$* Yernark their word^i their movements, and clastxhem as yon dt>t<li& plototS'Jfoii mt&t. A practiced eye can tnrh »i mdn inside-out, like OrKls»/e. # .W faa t« .fe?«?5» $ 8 ,r? r \*5 e / part ortfaO;4i?P r d,er8 of society is ine in- dififcrenc and\ inattention, bf thoeo Who' iiugnrto watch overir. See'in this erran- try,\ for example, .the greater number of the insurgent, rpyajiat Jca^ers bave not been arrested,* '-•» • 'because theyhifle tnemselvoa.* . \Let me be once appointed, arid 'I'll' eh-- gaga to capture them all within a month.' The- --yonmf -men*? conversation -was hsre intwrflpted by ,tht?.fjrrjv*l pi itw vehicje Whjcb v»a» tp Wa^.l^rfl to Pontfj- nay. The.posHUion'wore'a'amall, bat. a brown vest,' and striped -nantalbona-'-the \costume so well known dunng the wars of the bluet and the brigand*. He. looked at. the two travelers with that prudent, silent attention BO characteristic of. the V andean' peasants.' *At what hour\ tbia evening shall we arrive 7' asked Blondel. • • i 'At what hoar,?' repeated; the peasant.. 'That depends upon circornatancc*, master: to go fast one nitist have, as they say, smooth roads and good horses.' 'Bat; atolleventB* wo- shall arrive be- fore \nightfall 1 ' , 'Most likely; thedaya are long.' 'Are we to bb the only travelers V \ i5tow,c(6to.ft hsppent* contJanct,.' B)on. det; looking MWin, »fh«'Hjd}lea4* *•, - » ' \ \ INSURANCli. The Star I4re & XSatine Xnanraiiice Oo. ' < • •- OGDBH8BTJBGH, H. Y. €APITAL. ..p .$160^000, fto'Od Stook Company.*. .;• . i_ \> • • dronice, Poympor Block, Ho. 4 State street. r *\' DiBteOTOBS: 1 iHETfwllUceop constantly on hand a eomp.«te. ttoo!tof«ood« adapted to the, wants of flounry ls-aiy. ' .»4' ts'ag'tier^eJlaviu fSait'Jr^irfSr.: ,' B AQLB BLOCK, sa»ft3i*tranea wlthBAflVE HAM. 8.ia-»y ••, v.^praB»aapaflR^y.^y.,-„^Jgt g,.OM>a. IMinySER.otBanler's .fittervWitn' BaoVmbUon, B^a^o^eeaPmufioS r*enOttln« Ma«lunes & yrttH, double Copea; Mortising and 8o3te8ti0klng: BfadhlncSj; with the latest Iroprovamenw. Warranted-to be a». Rood as can boboouht In thQ.Eaatom States, for JOt nor, pent legs. ,.. J : \ [^ ^^' ' ' KWBt^;-; Mauufarturersof pja Ktods Jrewplry. T HBV have Justrecalved. ana vrtll keep constantly on haua a general osaortmont of Turquolso, Oaroet, Sopaa Oryatals. together, wlth-othcr precious- atoaei ana OSmoos, which will be set to oator single orta -afitttars, *»&. WarTaatedaM.altttariytbatcomofrom Realty.. Store near tftf.St. laarmiiel^IeK &'• -• •.;. •••*,».••:. -DEBOSITOR^\! /.•: \•;; / ' -, ADoposltory for these puhlteaHohs^-luB Just boon '~ inea at 3. O.SPBAOOK'S aoQ*3toro. Alaigo-araonBt; \ \' \ - iota have already Been receWcajliri. noral assortment ror Babbatb Soboou Among thorn will also bo round MMU m A ITnlllfAV^GiKs^ AH 1 James O. Hopkins, Prest. Henry Van Sensselaer, BUjin B. Allen, George N. Beymour, James G. Avertll, ErutatVllu, istf *r B. Q. Merlok,, Allen Cbinoy} Ebonozer Miner, _ Calvin 1. Httlburd, V. r, Augustus Chapman, Norman 8aokrlder. El QK •yo0^tfi«.otet«*l FIBS THE HO^ARb THE AEBANY INStmANOB .BT BSfglTRAHOB, OOBtPAinr, \ AMD'' INSURANCE COMPANY. v inn. IMBTJRANOH fareji)», 18M Uf NORTI Osweg 8P3 SCASUMS XNVOBAMOS. •TtHiaabovostoekcoinpaiiies are. among the first In ^L.the MuatW-^P'uawnoo^pp^to^^^ •IWotif,; A8ont\^08dens ' Bar\ AKT l^wBotraass latrasted lb' him will re* serve prompt attention. • -•'~ •'> • > m : %x. B, TOO SHREWD BY HALT*: Joa,- i OpNOElT AND ITS CON«EQUENOE«I j j . A, F^pTSr'OltBST.''' ' ^ 1 Several ylears since, tw* yanng men shopped at the; inn; at Montaigne, - waiting for 1 the coach that.was to take them on to Fontehay. ' One of • them who was dfesa- eflin a bjoiwe of. unbleached. l|n,env bad hanging from a crossed sbpujd.er belt a 2onr^.^i!B>|ad^iB yviqfw ,wd|Kj Whil.e Irl qui nana he/carried a fieolOgteal'Mmmer. ffia open'countenance beamed-with health 'aBSgoodbanior,virile tbat of 'bia com- riun[oh , 'v9a'st billions 1 'and alJXMa84aoking*«- Tfieriatter iv/ore.an elegant tiavBling cot- mes' butt* pair of 4ar>ge blue Ap^PtJtolea, onceale* pKSyes, aqdjb^ .^o, irje8Mim-> rosed tbeiejcpfegsjion.oiliig.face;*/ Hebpd inst opened »letter, an«H was jjrtparin^ to read it forms friend, \'• - ,' 1 'feit iVbra; v y6uf cotttib. Ubldri^I ht- (lercr'ttskea^tle'tattep. \ • *•' ^ \ ''FrrJrfl biawife. I-Wll-read*ic forytirtv you receive this letter, net out to, come to bs. Thentw piefcetof-IiAy*hd6aia to buwBrtfett d*y8A berw». i^m-^tpm ,ff course, th4tehisfaBie.t8 VffifjpjJ.^M h^ » She brothel off tb^«>»ni»t«!«:pf' j\»W« B «. «> A thotuJPP |>lace ot^tpa' attorney-general »T.' I.AWaB»OB 00, WTJTWA1. Ihstiraiioe Compaiiy. % Cniartorllone^e4fteTw*ntyTe»»l^ -- = •- 0«SH6Er<SBtt|tGBv- - «-' ' J St. LAWttltNCE COWNTYj. H.*Y:. W.iSB^X • on xnoBtfavorabto tenna *ha»;stook Com-- - ' p Sr*OraeaHop'»W'toek r Vata>B)h^fc,.., : !I \ \:• • ••. DIKE0*0BSt,\- - vy^^youare-siekingi will be infallibly granted bi bts recomtnendation. Came, then, and,try t o meet, bis. apprpbation.4- \m :.!•' a -MM rf abiet, t simrjle habits,, who never -9»^mS^ti^^^m^-^. 1 V i3beFto?c6nf^-a; 'Ulofo* W; redres.'^, '•tfidAti\' \«fe is^bnii«g'ttfonrbbrj9e>rtf-en^ ipV n'few dajflt relaxbtion.: ..-.My hflshund aidnot forgetto put in/argooidk' wbrd a fpr yiau in hisToat.Jstter<i-but.JSU, vernoo .re-. nimgelli:, tTfffur. -saceesik, therefore,;: fill eniroly d#enAon *be impression that -yout makeonnirarftiiii IbiBpeit will-\•te'*»vft. Kr^tua VWaS, PrMiae.iV ' aeoTitaB.Bett, flavldCrlchton, , : 184: - ;•. tvmionj, G, Brown,, JobnHoldon, Sues R. Clark,. -* Edward M. Shopatd, Alien Ohatteji.. '• vbrablobite. -*6 'OHASiai I^vfactotary. of Books and Tracto bavo already BcW receWcK or-. fording o veryISjota! —\ —.~--^-^•..^^— and;reilalbu8 reading. Com. 1 n» •&• ' a'LWAYSrSady'tonttcnatacallsW ru>prJifesiloiS< fi. May bo (puna at tab Gonornl, IntcU13caC3 Ofdce, •'.'.. r . -•-, '••- : &ir&*trei&j •GgeehiXUfr<jh; -B^Xi. ' •. Vf-> font atftctiobateicfJEBin^^- } j >.i-.fe.>, ; y •LncT«-,£itciiJe»;c;«!f ' ^Yoa-^k-my' \Me-Mtmttl >- wOfoa the emltryo6w«aK,iM;nft •that I have evei7f*efi|iohto;^o|^fpr:«ut> -cesg^ » u • -;.-.*•'r: ?•'-)•- V U-• '^: ~. t .>.:-Y\ , g.. ;,,'Cer»ini1y*' apWeitedvtbp-vyotinE. oafti<- .«; alwu^ «i T kern's%W big% foMble >&». P? M.#erno»:wntolitain •ybarJiomiriailfln^ y< -• -f-Ysa ; m :' -IS-Mat f <n- ^twtw^tt»altBSsefl#Bee,knjini.. • i\i!j .•.iin\-i_ •' OKt-.* «»..'. aJ^ernqV wp oht^ri ybdK Aprrilrlai|fln. , •Because I feel frightenctf atWodirBfeult ond' deffeAtcr 1 *ncti|n9,yon-^ill,Mv6 t& tdlfilU''^\lT<fai'F^rinas5 tatfve'.o£ irabfe.morality..; «!#»??bM4> 1^ yoaj ,: barid9 tbo bonojfrbt- individoala ^and. therspp^f fom^iea.;; ^ eacb ft |PSit^pji(. emall-w'oita^iwl b'cftW^Krwiti'-raitl ott et~ : nly noeasv. tbe coach is large Don't be enough.' The said coach was a sort of long cover-, ed wagqn ; end the postillion, as be spoke; opened a leathern apron in front. Take the beat places, gentlemen,' he said; in front yoo'II bave air, and you'll seethe country : I will be back in a mo- ment. And. jerking backwards bis horse which was impatient to start. 'Quiet, pa- fanuf,*'qnittt'l' he cried ; standi l\m going for my whip.' He raised the comer of the apron, fastened,the reins inside it, end went into the inn. Blondel looked after Wm. . 'Did yqu remark tbat man 7' said be to bncompe&ToitjT : •l^jr-wo^r^taWs-iwa-u.Wg* to tbe insurgents.\. •Why. do yon think so V 'His manner, his dress, bis evasive way of answering my questions, and tbe name of vataud. which be gave bis horse.* Naquot burst oat laughing. : •Why, Franois^one ought to. have care how onn meets yon in his official rambles. Yon botaniae on men, pick them to pieces, as 1 do wild flowers.' • Just then the postillion reappeared. •Get on 1' be shriuted to his horse ; and jumping on the driving-seat, he ect pfl at around pace, After they had passed the suburbs of Montaigne, a traveler seated ht the road-side stood np and made a signal to the driver. The JeMer immediately polled up. 'Ah, master,' I wna looking for you,* he said, as.ho got down. ' \ And I Was waiting for you, my lad: yon're late.\ 'I bad to deliver the letters you gave me. Yon're not afraid to travel in the twilight V 'On the contrary I like to -avoid the heat.' . 1 ..« . 'There's more than one o f yonr mind ip the country,' said the peasant with a, sig- nificant Wink. *No mattqh we'll soon make up for lost time.' . 'Very good, said the new-comer; and having, sainted' tbe tw;o young men, be : took bis place, on the farthest seat of the wagon v remarking that he dieliked the Bunshjne. Struck by tni87*B|ondel set himself to watch biro attentively. • TSB was a man of about forty yeara old, with well formed features and intelligent eyes.. -His dress-was that of a sportsman, jwell- made and ,'of fine material. t No doubt tbe walk bo had token had' fatigued bim j for, leaning* back in tbe corner of the wagon, he' drew his cap over his eyes. And seemed to fall asleep.. . ,, Francis immediately turned to' tbe dri- r: \ * ' *•'/• '• '•••- bave in, * ver: •You did nPttellrrJeWe were to tbi«r traveling cpr«pw!ipn' t hejiai^t ' isperft . _ ,... j-j-. .,-; , ( \ * wa'ybaTaotgdJt room endugbl* •K- poAliilwrrV-' '- ' •• ••* MJh, yes. f ••- :-. ^Welltthem.WhereV tho odds 1' , Yon imayieethatheialn reBDect?ljlo traye^ei' lika^ouseives/ ' p ' -' ' ' »You\kndwhim. tbetvJ' ' -. •' ' ••From having seen bim yesterday abibe commissions . ^Iy.^,^i ? ^ C ar OT T«pplftm «> Yjragpn. janj|, riot! name? in ja^^ neaa.*_,So saying, the anvef/'appar^nw , <*e«(ry 'or Fra'nSa^qfreatfOT^ and beg^nto-vjbistlei '•;-Af<Xppr\\\ J \ \\ sued-; \I.t.woa brpbenntfleni »«f»;«n *1«A' -&.«M^M ***itf ^Jd ' J* 8ilf|ace erl- < 1 by^lSfnqnet askipg ihp r .r}8tti0 *pf v a wTagp through- ft rvbicbtbgy wMre> pacing;* B •; • v.* > viu I . l ila'HeiHeray^r^ -travefer, who-was now? awake. «?,_ :,~;ii • ' - 'Kightt' said tb» nostiHipp., 'tbe .tgaypr of it is my relativev ;.,,,, ,,. ,':~, ; ' •M.Kar\ot,!, •^•<^V,:.-.'- ^^\M. '' ^teed^ypuMp^niriVr^^-;:^'- |;^. ^^W»n&ttov^ay;,lafv,t|ii3t •BWNf$f.\ .- ,.Tbe-,dnyerahroggedliw ohp.pJaers. .} • - ; : '-^Well»*vefy-ohfc-I^if%e%<b»4,t' etranger ^niiitngj'^'^Barioir is^arj1 Ttdolgenl? niari^ an'd>iiOi w riybt^tlKitffir fiis sfpbS .&n^inl|tf,,W|iaM^--Wo^j^ ^J*.*i-. ?lh fo/gdtten,' ' : , ^n;'3o&ttbk& - yourealf cssy-W ' W« f s MmaMi Blbtidef with ^4 ieff rafflcieriS. -ari.''.»Bcade3-tho *tosacttidy'-td?fcl> I hiVtf .-mdd0 ; Pf'btmtan«pat^^^bavp=oa-.l!wyhef- 'wbipbcsldom^r never db»ivc»rflt;i.* \. ^ad-vwba^ .la-fialietljOK yutiinct m,m. iiramisdaii^ fenae-nfcnptbing\ Ut .# . „ M-mtt* ^lifttbo dhver. *1t|ia -jB'tWetiti* l abalt we? rb6tt^red«»Vi»trn^r^fto^iiu-.-, '•-Blbnflei^aAbiejPb 3i?jcising itttestfrtfy*\ said '-ha fixinghrieyf '% oh- tbaaMrjEcr.jr ^ «|doflawrw^-Mto-wpij^-' •' 'r^'-'^r-i ;; >i\Bnobtr| bavo appfed;' you' tfiflr-wt*- ytjafc ncf(Qaiistoc.ce Uittt tild•Ti!aec^ic£r•.tri^ , jBjpjpste'^Btittiom- -whafi-J : 3ba,¥fl |o,st.Jieardi* it w.oalpVecetB tbat tRo^yidtj»aro;rifs is* •ihV«n't<!»:*-' .' 'J •; \j-[: ^v..;'\. 'So, tliey aw ttwofefc'JtivXi* ^init^i era#tnejksr;jrisuirreetjpn *ll*vr(!«|ed ; f r v.i\'-'•*''\ ,, .... .. 1 ^Pecanse,Apparent|y;ihpjm'at3tei\jis.npfe ab, seasy aayon>imag«ie^ ,-T^ie,,royalist le.«d- |rs-dbn*r-g6 about theidada witb 'tneir Mtnesf «ritf#ri W ifieit iiitta *. r wd^ ^pite : ailypn*>watcKfalbest, ;, you InigW'-jflstle pna rofrtberflrsritbou^: wedgnizingliim J x ^ K • 'Perhaps you. a*e*> w/prifc ,ther4s^^ Y ea,ic]- BiondeVsigni4canttyr-','-'> , - : , TOe.Brrarigerrwwe^.'^^sriair nor a*S' terripffP impugn' rabrisiehf's^ peneirar3on?-- . Fronciu bit bi* lips, JSIH! U|e ©mvereM ^ipndropped.r . , t • ,' .. \/• Night, Jaau fallen, and the wagbn rolled slriwiy aiontf' tbo deserie'd *Tfi»^i'. TBe^ (wmd ba«T naen^'-arrd '•wblstled 1 with ui h moBrnfnl tone acroes the leath.-Occasion^, ally, i tall ^rotfJi lmimingi tbrppgb • iJbe darknesst jntlicated as it/doea in, B-oroan t Catholic countneii i1je v pTa'ce, Of some re- eenfctmurifer, WboB8*8tPry^tHe'poetllliPa did '* not^fail to relate. Although tbeinsurrection bad been puf'down, bandabf 'ootlaw.a had. beer*rparrjinr*tlirpngb>tbe^di8trict, and this wasbynptnea.riswporikelyplace to en- s's^^iy^Bave'%l«>i^&n|tjforj8W %,»sail*the 'ifawjjjtifo'i t ';, ,7 •M l%e.b|rjgadie;r^enwplclp8ejtp Mm. .t ; *^av£ypu x ihy idea, citizen', who be is?' ' ^eftlevMbBdemially:!: UY^*<-~J -.-: ; \]t Would'tetVS^'j«fij;iataraine bim \with •^^%^^j^^if^^^^^^^ vocatesoneJ •!»• cire^Tvaa jhB^myi^riorjg reply, ••i ( TJ«r^j&'ttr# i?ii«h^,;roDin,but . I * ,No rnprft^tr*|yeje^p : , the^wagon tban r in rw ^rlbuctt„bp^,* b^eiaaia.'. ' , f <®enbe;tmiis>*ria\vo tSkeri rbptT . •• '•Migb^K^peaieoVtne bH#iirer?'*wbere iaib*driverjf> f **'•''' ° •- . - •'Hcre,i'j;h&,%> walkingjiti. • » . 'Wh«t;liiv^tt •ilona.with your, third trsvyjeTe^ ' \ '..W8 M • SXl /V •t)Pi . „. . vben jie aaw ^tbo,. others get-* down, he set off by^imself.' etoffi* ^rie? Blortdei.turning to the ^^n3*arme. .'Nbdbubi besaw you, and VflSn'frbidpf.Dein| attested.\' • ' •'• •* *Wby, what do you suppose Mm tobesi''*. ^AvcAOttort.\ • • - at tare attorney-c^riBfnTr\ 'Veiy- J 'forwnateTy^i?interrapted J tbe Btranger. *- •Why-ao* ajonsieUr/» -: *1£ weahould be attacked, it would be top sudderjlyipd by too greata npmber to Tender resistatjeeof the. least avail.\ In sUcb a case, the best plan is always to sub- mit/ quietlyf abd leave vengeance for o fo- tnro-op|iPrtonity,'' * _ f They bad now reached the foot of a long steep accent, jsnd the postillion reques- ted the travellers td g« out dnd' Walk.'-r As soon us^the two friends fotfnd them- selves apart''fr(Jm their companion, Blondel said: 'Did yon perceive the drift ti bis advice V » Oenoinly t I thought it. Very wise/ But not very comforting: we shall probably be attacked.' •Why do\y°a tbink so V •Don t \yotfaee tbat our driver is a chou- an P» Bab!' And uur fellow traveller a royalist; chief?\ Stuff! do yon tbink tbat an outlaw would ventnre to travel in a publio con- veyance ? What has put such a thing in yonr head?'' 'Wtiat! Were you not struck with his appearance7 Whence does ho*come? Where is be going 1 What is bis name ?' 'All questions that be might as fairly ask respecting onrseLveSi* » But did you not remark the embarrass- mant nf thfl^difcer when I questioned him, and tbe anxiety 5 or'tBe*\srrangeT ~ar -faido himself in tbe'tartbeat conjer of the wag- on?' , , t y In order 1 to shelter himself from tbe sun.' 'And wby did he. nut get up, at we did tbe inn?' •Because be chose to have a -walk first.' Blonde] shrugged bis thonlders.' •The srfrill a' walk! yon believe all tbat! And now tell me bow it comes thai, if he does not belong to this country, he happens to know the places and tbe peopleso well»' *i can't say.' •Well, Naqnet, my impressions seldom decieve me, and here I bave proofs. This man. 1 toll you'is a, loyalist chief—very like tbaleiaer'fof tberp al}.' 'ComojCqnie'i.Fj'anfUiyQa allow your iiriacinotioo : to-carry you too far.' . 'Well, IWB shall aep ;iyoa .are at liberty to sbutyohr eyes, but JT'choose^ttr^ walk with mine bpen, andwill acSaccordingly.' By this time,they'bad passed tbo mil and thje tbrW ^raveldrs resumed- their places.'] Soon ufteftynrdg tbe v obhd of a horse gnilopipg was hfenrdl' Tbe stranger raised tbo leathern curtain 'tbat hnng in the back j)f the wgo.n»*nA culled ^ut-^— Pierre is-ltJfauJi . . 4 Yes, mnste;r,' , 'You wilt^nde^ ob before • and wait for me.' •'•.•--. . 'Yesi roaster,* and tbe rider trotted on briahjy , • wbo'i?that man V eaid Naqnet. •My servant, , replied the stranger. Blondel touched his friend wilh his el- bo^. , .•••-•' »Do you etill doubt?' he* \whisperedi— *Tbereia certainly an umbusbcade pre- pared foj q«. attij tbat fellow baa ridden on toagnopneo qur approach. , , .. . 'Why sbonld-you think so V Blondelmaddia^estnr^-of contempt. 'The pistol -would-tonch your breast be- .. re Votr- would tbiha4.of t danger.'.vWbis^ pared* &a» -»JRoroember. PW tutpr!a old #d*gei *p Xatja bere, and 1 promise . them bave their own way,' •Arefwoliot apprpaebmg aWill V he asKeaiuottd^ ••*\•'• -.v\ .1 - ^Bfe '-VflTw l?t; He'rratoftcv*«aid%e?rMtilliPn. : ''\'D^ri^wiratpiibaftl' «'• •• •- *tui€*Kt j6\x ,ple^ase,•: , replied jthe driyer., •It would be a 'useless •' delayi*- aaid the atranger... •'••! -.i . - J---- •••-<• *• •Then we.will go on, said the postillion. •No,* said Blondel,.deeidedly. •We are onTyttm lour distant from Fon- .terii»,yl'>* r yiBnlryt0 o rteKt^ stppp^g:*^^.^^'-';•' ]^^\^{ , j.^EicOB?. mej.; rnp^?ibOr?f)Bt(id, JFrauciSf firojly} }i »my tnejai. and' I. cbo'os# , to ijtop %etvf : v A^u^tbte,J t seef JH^on iitn^ he: add- £d n .a%tb.e\t camP up toua.bptisa wiui « . .TbaPfo6t wgerel e.top;* .^al^ihf^n-' v*r,\preJ>aringtS> passon- ' ' \'-'\ •'-'' '-'< * 1 ^Bn*f 46?£; whero I stop*?., .xetorr^d tbe- ,young4n4n,. wgrajy.l^r^^^ol^H^- 3»Pull np\netfti-d«we4y.on.,.i ,-> < - .< ,-A '-* ' \\ \ '\ \\ \ \\\j? a .-.-b>d _qt;.idawn . _ .** • - •. r.,- . -ifaijfflKMM. -%^pered Lc~xn ±J**\<k&i'i i,r m .oir:' s*Jft- ., ; .'BiondeiBiiriok-bisbfiad*; -TBey f tibete ed,.tbb< , kitcheri i of \W inn>. tn4 ..WbliC warming. ^hcmselye^lwfoTe. a»/«hrasrfol' AlreV't-'Boftii^'of -ir^Mp|E-,o|.^atnmiiflMe'.' ttebi Jttrb. tottnd. *. gpt^iarmMmpd- .p|pc,rs.*' * -WES\*- w:- •:,-«' •\. 'wV^^l£lL y < :Cfttbtato ; -»t^«rPtMttbtif'fPt|jgn|ri« Hk&&»\.. A^trJ^.tay I baseiic}to*«s.1~ TR»r>-nromoiio-of tbs. / tfc^n«* J rlial'jl''*m; •fhjs ccaftfrsf-^ttip ,^l9W*bir&!f--~Bnt f \Vfl'B start tfeiri'frrj'wi »cU'Be»^r-rwctv. yoa t^o jpttHy.traVeJeriil 1 ' What's thatyon:aay, master V jasked tbe postillion.. .. t •jjon't attend to that man's representa-. tations, cried'Bloptl^t, i eagerly,'.'I'm cer- tain |he other ia, a roy dlwt chief! and y Pu' oughftomaknsureof him.' '• \*'. - •TJiat I wim* jBXbJaimed tbe brigadier, darting.outc^ tbejmn. \ /' \..! ^ . >See yfhai ypVT-|iave,''dorfe,* ,^a5ii. Ha-, quet to Blondel t.' ;yrra bave denounced a perfect Btranger in. iparpel erf vogup sus- picions.' \ --• .; . • •Butconsider——'• •-•-.. . • \ •We shall aejej i^hallnotbo sorry to proveio ypb.in this instance-, tiie'possibil- iry oC._arrertifty a fipecibha \ioqking -crimt^ •• nai,-, just by-* belrig'on tbe alerts \. A rnni^taiiot waa beard*, Bptb the young men rushed but of. the.jnn, fgllpwcd by all the people»f the . place.* ;$!hey fbbft^ereeiyed tho.'genw'iiirme. dragging abe stranger ^long by> tbe^cbllar.* .\• •YoS fireal* cried Naquefc. 'Ob! merelyifP'warn this.gentleman to and the stop.' said tbe.£«r»40»n<\. , : •Monsieur is not wounded ?'\ 'Happily not,' replied the stranger; but 1 await>an explanSlion of each con- duct.' •That's easily giveni ray- princ©,' said 1 he gend'artU ; l »you art arrested as a »nspe.cted character, arid, because this gen- tleman has discovered that, you are an in- Horsent leader,' , •If it be not so. you can easily disprove the charge. 1 said Blondel. •And may I ask what has caused you to suspect me t r Theyqurig man in reply recapirnlated Ml that bad passed, and rendered his ac- count a very .clover piece of special plead- >ug- •And so it is on sucb vague presump- t ions tbat you-have. ventared to base your i*^a m£n tt-Rlopsieur, apd bave tbna ex- posed me to this man'«^iDlBiH^. a jJ. think 1 have a right to enquire yourself.' • 'The young man told his name, Stronger started.- \ . . . . WieJJ.'i^eeated 6e\i t 'Are ,>u' nbt cousin to general Lecterc ?' •Yes/ \... •And are vou not .soliciting the post of attorney-general ?' 'How can yoq possibly know that?' •Tbe granger smiled. -Yonr family is not unknown to me,' be said:\ '.look there.\ And b'e showed bim a letter, ib whose ad- dress Francis recognised hta-cousin's -writ- ing. It was directed to M. Vernon. .' Tbe prefect!' cried tbe astonished Blon- del. , • / c • Ewry one•.p.ttwjrt ottered .an exclama- tion of surprise, and the .brigadier prepared to make his escape. •Remain'.' said:2d.Vernon, in a severe tone. v It was-fortuuateJbr you, monsieur, tbatypur brptal mistake--afjected me in place pf another; T*have a'rigbt to pardon in roy ovVli fiftfe. '&e to' M-'BlOndeV added he, turning toihedi?cBhce'rted y^png man, •a time, 1 hope, ^may. come when \be ^riU perceive that being too prompt, 'to, tqink: Dvil of .our neighbors'* far Jess n tproof of-perspicuity Shan, of'malevolence; and that before receiving a legal right to accuse Others, Jt is needful to poi|se8l~botb -pru- dence and impartiality. 1 F-rancjsbowed^ protoubdly;, and .began to mutter some excuses ^Ru'^ wthput, Jisten- ingitolirni.M* l : yernqn .saloted t Napet r^tely*ahd^reaumedM8Jo.urh,eyjio Jon- tenay'\ Searcely^had-be departed, when tbe brigadier, tboroaebly sobered by the frigbt; he h0 had* advanced towards Blon- M rHtb cleftclied .6bt». explaining,it* my turn nttw. tp.gtyty^Uft ]tofeishjngf .Naqupt stopped fiirfl. ... •BeTquiet»«tad.bpi gently; 'my friends error has been eUffidcmty punished.' • ajPuflisbetfl* cried tbe.^rewtiorotfiV*.'and ray situation. Which I all but lost through liraT; v ' '; i',' 4 , \\ ' '\*- -..\' \ : •Ves;' saici Naqnet, 4tt alo* vPicei 'but youaaved you're, .arid toe ba^^Upsf hia,' nofi*>tvi(rev tbaf ^tbetf. 'M*<Bttc%a«ian or. Mr.'Fillmore does so. In regard to slave-, ry i^pViii^riiont v spe)ii»^lT(ip^Mimr^ ently^rJiVhja mJM W e y#3|>#.|Q • pleaaetheSonthSBjUdhs. ituCiwm^tp^xiY S lease-it. • Tbey*in av-'wayf^ofitoS/rKei, Jorth, and h&ih ffwayMOTatjfyiitiattJ3oW Fremont says that he is ••inflexibly opposed to-its e^temion-on this continent beyond its present Jiroita.\ WereJftfJBlcll^h ahd' Mr. Fillmore tosay astnUcWio^ftnythingl like as much-rdndeedi'sveVfirifeJ: npt ^ft.p|v% that they would permit its extension—they - would neither OfThein^get.'«ne- ! electoral vote in all th,e.S.r8Vs^tg1a^si•\ jB^fit is, Gol»- Frerrront wili-not-ge wnei^ Happily, pn'the'-otber barid»'he : will pfbhi ably get airfhoelec^r^t \yotes all the Northern States and perhaps California also. -...-• '*. ... '. •! And now.tj>rretjarn'. fp piy ; ^ot^&g\ . Tbe candidatefs ra'fc'-jfgr,^^.>^pnjI'feei%1%ehJjr;- v c to vote. Tn igW.'.l^esiXed 'Wf- Wy's'* success a gainst Mt. Pplkj-bat |cofljd ,, not l vote for him. In 18481 Wished Rlr. Vab 1 Burento^getu greater vote than either Gen. bass orGen, Taylor—but I Could not vote.JFor hini;- Tn 1'85^J 1 should have- re- joiced t 6 bave - Been \thy -%steemed\-fiieod John P. Hale comeoutaheadof-bothGeb, ScbttahdGpn. Pierce-*rieverthele8s,ashe heltj that slavery is law, 1 could, riot even, vote \for him. ^And now in 1856-1 shall probably vote fornoPtPsidential candidate, Related-as they are to the question of «laVje-, ry, I certainly cannot vote for\.eithor Mr, Buchanan6r WCrl Fillmore. 'Hot cab*I well vote for the Abolition candidate, since be is myself. By^rlie'way^stheiabolition- ists ricbly'deservp'tblosejby votefprtheir candidate, were-itflnly to punish them for nominating'him-against bis strong remon- strances, and fqr setting bim up so often to be maligned and laughed at. • Other oboli- tinnists-should be willing -to take their turn to be langbed at for getting a few dozen voteBout of* fewraillioh8.and to beacorh- fully and angrily dealt-with lor. .presuming to be in nomination. • * • • v --a--- •••\\•. • Tbe late'speech of our esteemed Friend Edward Q. JjeJeyan, thjsmoment comes to band. Itns : n6tr4dt'Pf Paice'ttT^peak of it here. I would make .extended comments uppp it, were it rjotthat my letter'is already long, and were it hot'tbo, that tbe nston- ishment arid grief -with -Wbieh -it -bas filled me. call forfewtather tban-manywortls.^ Indeed, absolute silence would best express the Btate ot mind induced by-reading, it.--5 J will speak briefly, ona fp?v parts of it. . ., 1st. Mr, Delaven seems. 40 have been drawn to the Know Nothing, party by bis .^_ expectation .tb,at,, whilst pther^ parties wi]l who^bu^are^+iwpebar^emed by rnm-drinklng and bri- bery that willWWnSaaencfed'ailonie by prin- - ciple and sound patriotism!\ '' r 1S6v$rVe'n- rnre\to say, that more thah three fbnrtbs'of. all the voters in tbe Free States that ah- stain from intoxicating drinks.belong to the Republican Party; and. 1 add, that if it surpasses.all other.sin_temperan.ee , and is yet behind any other in moral purity. Mr, Deiavan and 1 have mistaken the effects of temperance, and have rbade a great tmV take in devoting thirty years to'its'advance- ment. 2d. How amazing, how- inexplicable, how painful, that Mr. \Deiavan should-re- ceive as truth, v'and help. send over the country, as truth, the, fitter falsehood tbat Col; Freraohtisa^oman,C!atholie! Who could have duped the deer wanjfO^j^And yet who is there tb.af, thcse.pphuaqnS-iQan-T not dupp.J ' Heaven'defend frqm\'tl|em us' unguarded ones, if the intellfgefece alid'e'^-; perience of even\Edv/ar'd- r e/x)eltivan are not proof against their -wtles.--^ -: ' 3d. 'Wbocanltfhave'belieVed^T.Deia- van to ba-4 BigOt?^and to b6'sd t! b1inded by his bigotry, as to*ee no fitness in a iRo- man Ctttholic for civil office- i It is a sad ^r»t;t^nld,.noft i _im*m iar^ugViaie South 'witbwtbeingmnrderedforbisanti-slave- E . :^,^-M^Mjg^-tii^utiiB lUtbern visit], he^(|Bald be'as much ca- ressed and feasted for\bi».pro^slftvery as State map ln!K|rn8»w6^tt^jblcBin Col. Fr^pBr^gtesaojjr^y^'^pr^r.^nfE- auioulo^igo^^Jai\. Fillmore's. Hot more; fNinetyrBine^ntt hundred of them will -vote for^Coli^remonft and even the handredtb wiWreifffla^liectibri iothat of '' 'Tjittik ws mnBt.hpVdefidetipon the com- parative anji-slavcry merits of Mr. FU1- moffand^| , (r|jp^ past and irrespective of thepresent. Why in the light ofotbe^pastl -Mr. Delevan is bimselfan'abolitionist-^anoutand out ab- olitionist. •Tw4nry-»y/e^rE^f«%o , s bejoined the Amejrii*Jati..A)H$r£6^ I re- member it all thV better, because Ho did imp |!«|pprJ^^a£,AJt|^|Jifuil getsifftded him4o,joip.itr; But now (ala8,fpr'my con- 'vert,lrmd J fpraU.my.hpnor n |n, bi»conver- sioniyhia tongue as-volnble- with the old €rerret6initliTiponrremont&c. \ PjETEBBOKO, Attg. 15. I? Mr.WM.GbpDs^.'^ewYork]: v ; •\MT JDEAB.'Sia*^four letter is before mo. You would have mp pubttcly^ontra- dict the s-eports^tha^ intend to ^.vote for Col. Frenfont. Bufc^what w-rny-vpte more than any other •tbabTs v v ote3,jmd'bpwYcnn i riiaandBr4otr;eply,t^neni^,.^. J j *. - Itis!^e#^atMeali 1 eCb1^l'ernPnt*uC- cesfogaidw Mf*'FiUmore t > and- dMr.Buch- - «bt&?^^d:wbV ahflulff-ii notit^fcTis pn-, *atetmnraeier<|i -MMt ^fli«irB>--''I-am i . .*_j!'i * •\•*\«*'**._*- 'i'i^'llt.jJt- J*21 ^L^tu^f' - *U.ivf m+A .ex< ordeW ^^taip^a^Ma , i^%J^%y. ^ Pi jfcpj||eip inlearniijgl.jrlfjprpljably lBt^ fb>^.comP>r^ r wirt.4faerfl he i». ayotiPg loan,. ~3nfc-y>pfc suj-W^h^b?* •?*?•»>\. ample:«prdpla rif JBbbtfd^^chiolnrshtp ind;}' I^dbSowleM^ -^ Shati thprPf^dcntleltpaia i>€S, .prpt«5tintt ilwseltotw^iejBhPTiiaiiei Withgisit iff iltoriP %hetrie>tbe candidate ijs B:iK,onnttb• :.Cathb^.^^ : SMMtabt,.«'fpr«gn?rtP'r bjesfanfr-*'\\ tne.liP tpttte-contrftry^isvaw^asfi-.ttncji -far 4 ' -^iS\.feotHiy^* , , ;: \ : P e; - hor-dopft^och'. rndre~-and I lovo '«6«Cb $tmd«»$to; en* - tbr^a^tr : -gfetS.to3tS 6 *r t -hi3 •copntrymen>-A' JSot to*H> #aiS\4 f5»pwha«Wjf--- 1 - 1 —-\ ./It'-acenist very\Ox^ordiriaiy/fijtit'- Ills?:t, •rjjtj,' tTjSitcSl »lon»ei t ,w,q mu/tVjCfcm-- JF^ ml ^t ^\^ZZX^^ZMU ~S«!i~ =t,-«i -10c^lrriaeMretfet1or.oteI:ow taare-'«icttl. .jpai»-:cm,wfo%e^r^t^'iitet.*r-the¥ifgi' * -Bpr-WI»S(^«TO^-1rTOte-t»n^-^. ctsturc*, ,'..- .-.-• \.. ..,- ... ,• , t :.[*:. • lblff'.-\-., '. ' •.\ r :\&%,.; uii.^;. r^W*raiS'ljT gc^uro, omen for our country—when men-, of Mr- Delavan'a influential, positi.09 ;.allpw their souls, to .beBhrivellecl by the'spirit of sec* torianisrn,. Judge eypry''rijahi tas every man should Be judged)' hy birbself—by what be ia^^ruther'Tban^-by'-tbe 5 cre*d\-br J char*actBf of his rhiirch ;*nd then <4t -will Bot:1be^UliiieuU''ti>' ; ttnil -hMTeBt -^'ft>-;a^.$nJ lightened and self-eacriticirigpa'triots.jriy, and preciouscbristians also, among Roman Catbplicaflbd^a'l^iepts..- -.'V-'•„--^. ;-.-.' 4th. Mr.Deiavanistovotevforj'xllmore and Ppnefepn father jhftn forFremptit.a.nd Dayton! *M*bq^W$^tf)» • signed the Fugitive Slave bill and devoted ? h'Snself »arrr?ln<rf6ul 3 iolf ^€ba«-bVelk- ; • ing and horrible execution? and nbt for \Day- *~ ton,-who, in^ihebaT'\'*\ ~\-\\ •Congress; that, diabolical. . . , .^ , Donefeon whntiVty&sMfy* bp^^ifeati • he pwna,more-than atJajundred^sbiY^r ffW 8 *\ than teTSu^j^fSfyBtl&sfa&rj. ,' ... 6th. 4^9hg^tfI)BU!MM^m0i^iioias Fillmore v^^fflfflm* m> We-- .rjpfpbef ^BptSf 0me^&^&$fyeiitoU WideetSe wh%%'tfie-%bfthiel'ln^•i'p'gnrd^to slavery,'thlen -pSfe- !De1evan* hsightiMp made jout a^ fpttcte.fBtrpngeriiiasft for »J5fr. iFiilrborp tfaapAe bias done* , 4 Why|be rinae was when l\f r. Mllnipre could p^.|te j|ye * puijheanswerato such, public .queSlionaB as the abolitidniBts'-nu'tj *td hlrtj-. .\* WayV 'flje jtSine ^as.. when hid;lByMpaiil# , were s «'ll rf with thf Jubav?a* sia*Mi#f ^hen^ihP J B^PliBbbisteVwhdiinvjoived^thej^^^ ; thes^^lA'uti^ed?b)ie8>lpbked*l^ theirdawyer.; .iP^Belayan;Pift«'fefp all .l^.^; , a^v^BM);.^B|^^^|)rJtM**;^9't 'pfeiavyt^.ei.^....,.,., .,..,„„ fu% 'MS^0I^S^0^I^II^-^^\ ,er*as^e<al»Kfi«^i« twefe^|t8bt*ieriA- ' ^itr^ls• *ospidM%M &%£&&&. % ticipatp; •^JB^^m^m'ip^PS^P' a better.-iasP^or-lSte. MHrJioref. . Sd too.on tW'hM^fiMlmiM^ginto the- re- ] :m*o*^astf-wltouia'.haV#ft . *4^tosTsihWr9A^ Aty % wj* »pt ; ^tjat^r^|Mdj-«^ed-: rartohoPd^rid acttfiwe* ••m& i $m$ftol^. ri^lVetf - nbv'efto:1bff&%1aVbhoi^ -*•.. .;- ''&$&& w?Amm&mb3^^*Yt mastoFJBri talmore iibi^li metem,••#$$. -* BR -, W M W w» r . w « .^www^ l3mvery4A«*;#ria1s^^^ G6V Slwiifajtsii* ^t'^amM mmt% ryedneation, Mr, Jbiltaore.hB8ttp > p5tattzed irom liis tun slavery edttfiation--tb*t whtlsr Cd TttmuT&v* boldly asceftding tho «T,ti-»lavfry ladder. au3 aay oroTonr; «ifcchtbe Abolition,«toprottnd,Mr.^Hl- jxiore, hasdtsccnd.u i^end foatta nts nomo «nd mshopea among jpro-davcry ^coiapan- ionsaadprtrtlaveryintcwBtB. ( GOK ,F«s- ry on '{hi8'cbnnt^^^|^'^l^f|i^|r?ng- land pprmitteA^ljivpry ,hpre.. $a£ji L .is al- eotrae, that it. wouid.neyer,have been here had it not found.a welcome here. ;.,And it is also trpe, that whatever part of England had in otiginatipl;%iii6riean' Slavery, America and America only.lB responsible for the v sjn ; ofn%ierrpirii.B]ting ! it^ This early* abblitionisti\ Mr. Deiavan, \\would now employ- us in-the \amelioration pf Slavery/!. '-©mras-weH, yes, much better, rnighthe commend the amelioration of per- jury abd forgery finayttdnltbryand ;drunk- enness.' CrimeB are not' to be'ameliorated but stopped,, 'Oh^%bwJ ! 8Mitisto'Bee this good man, who! onc^in ^bl'ijiBme^of ev- erlasting and nncompfornising truth called for the immediate and unconditional aboli- tion of Slavery, nov? fallen.; down to the polity nf \graohai and prospective\ eman- cipation ! Ob how-sad, to- see this good man in favor Of postpbpingthe time, when this slave' hasbanff f nfl : -his wifej^rid- 'when the.slave parent and his child shall be al- favor of.it , if „he lsjjuufayor pf .postponing tbe abolition of slavery<S-=r:fof -so, long as Slayety exists, its victims can have no nght to rmsband nor wife ; to parent nor child ; no.. rigbtjtpmarryrTiq right to read the bible,vnp. right |fJftPw#l# n g'' 4-9P ord to the stavp | Jffi|W ^g^TipWevfeir x im- portant or unimportarit^ahd^he is no longer a slavpi'*He'nri6 -Mr^Delav-an: prefers to have miUioha-6f^*epbntrymen continue to live on in«n1:ire^'esiitulaPnibf rights.— Tbis'bB^referg.^'o?tlib4rnmedia'te ^reeogni- tiob ofineir hiarihpdds' : But why do las- sisrtj > 'the|e 'things*^ '^IhavP wronged my dear:frlenditf,a&fejrBg S&j&L* ^ W '>- deed. that ; my assjB$ons are fully .Wjarrant- edbybisnew-pisitipri.^ Bu\ 4%,J,.r*ot also knowrtbat^htelMgieiof Jii%oyyn,good head and henrMs directly contrary , to-the logic 6f -t bis fake positions into ;*whicb icunnmg and' 'deceitfnl'pdliticl&nBtnaking' advantage of his genprou8 ;, arid''cdrifiding batul'e, have drawn bim\¥ n \' \-'*?**••-%&> \.\ •• 6th. One of .Mjr^^elajjer/a objections to Co}* FrempjitJ9,»&a?tar is •'not ibe .true represeMaW'Bf^Ffi 8fo$8tip** Iri- finitely . ludicrous-iisithis concern for the Bepublican »r. ;Free-Sail.pa% ; jjri, pne, \y;ho had just turned hia;backiUpqn;it VtQijpin a riro-slavery-party. Bnt not less Judicrous is thefTiecessaTy implication -offMr-iDela- van's position and language, that he re- ards MK l^niptP^T^ici^ier 1 repre$en ra . ^Strana «onceptlpj(kof 4, 4free 'Soil pttrty\ inm he kave. who regards.the,guiltiest of oil the guilty 'ieryants of ,tbe;siave power as its '\t'roeTepresentativfi^&-:-« : ^•••.•u-.^ 7th. Another- of Mr. Delavan'a objee- ri6n#o<3ol.^F4:empfif!r#tha\t -he-1B a sec- jectiop, 5 which. ^.^.sfflolpjSX-MT. Deiavan, ,bnit by, -tep Jg^^^|^OTie;ra'^n- cluding, even Jnt> r ^^p@l^p(^^a%.,\'1 greatlyrajatake if wjMli9a)<np^ find \%0>o altogether groundless,land fit ^only, to,,.de- •peTve'the superficial, and-to stimulate pre- judice. ,' Ifty&fc that Col. FrlmbnMs a 'sepponatcMnrliaate ^abM^alsO ! *dmit that XjamV.s6rry ^foHit? ^Wwrbne'tbat 1 be ^ufa^»§#^a1irBueiirbe to blaine -iorMj»t %. T>p M makes him .a.secrional candidate.by refus- ing to vote for him.,*, She regards bim as So-thorbiighlyr- atenselyj'iaiid '^flleiently Anti-Slavery, that thfey*will bot give 'him a sap? o&m^MmYt^sxhm^sm&pf crajitfldiB^oraje'^cceBBjorijp twsw mm. B\-mtim>Mi - . e forJGpverijprf;, ^Mipp|^rtew....,.,. ^^ dates? Cpr^^y>,^!bj,^l(ii tpen would be agtiittstHjs',' and , the, %ttwerance trren J^M -l^«_^^w^l #,'.'^elBvan immmWffi *< m l t0 'relie¥sljur#e]lvj|i^^tael^arge,'of being sectionalc-candiflBiteiJ %- t »l«0^he mm men. ,«ht>^i^mi^#iW^d^lw^wy. in#«^e^fpi|ll^id : MaP'. i; ltis.trae, that eectioriin-iitrlts rtfft^g^phipWly inter- mixed jimftSM'dMta' te*6**« c ? « de «idmyBeWthearJjpti^b§^Pi l W»«t * nd theiact,-tbaip|fie^e,%p£#J|^?-J»^^ let^eam^beli^rl #but*tiorm^ ti&e from *sm*m« -«f^ p fjg&ga M^Bbaiaaie ? AfeiiWaistliCcpnfi mktig%fttftiaWW- ri^ave^ tatididateJs* jwfar as the qoes- iiotfbf sectionalism fe concerned, ta ipsr- <$>&'£? MrvSSelevaB*a ocary^ghwto • be a temperancecandidate. - ''• ••/••'>•• ••'- * K BstJrrMSt^tiBp;^^ l^anjgj^pratetbis apabun- dred slaves, .tuidABiiat.^itttav^se*%; «*\* unrepentettt tamier pf titeWgwm Slave <3teft.J«cIs^*T»itCe»»H,«hat over, th< floorabf each House of OttRa ia lot teraof p>W, sltottld be iu*cnbfed iheucrds •^bealwidetViBWd*;** tban*rie mordensr. •* n \ ''-X: fv 'i 1 •m •• m •s. L irl # *»i --41 'iCI