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n | Bowers, . Wi James Hale. 25 Butternuts-STolm .C. Mon Kenyon, 'Teaish Davis, Wm From the joint comp ’ s | tee, reported, that ;the. committee had he commencement of \thé s , that .the, : 1 as that bait of the misénga had [ |voade. the : necessary arrangements for referred -to any committes; 'he thought conducting the funeral cbromomies, a\ it proper and essential to direct tho: at yhich “fat-mp??? tention 'of a committee tonnmmedlafihlyb- . Mr. oughtom; .. _- farther testimony of ind. more, than putabl of it in the lengthened, chop- Nallon vishges of the champions of the ofdet, the- Unfortunate beings whom they have . | duped info servility. ©} 0,00 -'}. it - >Our apponents have been sadly disappointed. | Theie fond hopes and expectations,. have been | met, with a ddmper, 'They anticipated a faint and feeble representation. - Many of them ve- rily believed that their amalgamation triumph e: «phas Tilson, . i.. Cherry Valley-Conrad Yi Roswell Pucker, Elias ¥gothé Waldo,Dakiel Voorhes, ~ that the Sybjgcy‘migbtfcme-bqforé senaté at an-eafly day ; that tl t nc p / tion of the people generally was: a mason, as 5D eaker of the House; to the subjelzqfndie-dbnc'ely Wm. - : + . ''and less than a third rate man, as mmé 9:2:er = gio cuit andover and terminer| ident of the S§nate. “£001: at‘th; AP- | o 000 0 l, 0 Cm p re appointed for Niagara co. | pointment of Jamzs nderpool, Dan- A ull ss Sonim. Bled} in confieqflle’noq, of [. Chandler, and Ethan B. Allen, | 11V]; Afisflang-—$Jafim of the circuit judge. all Federalists, and of thero Marv, t- MANN, lmmm’ ft'nréiaedi'e fos a special cirenit and 'oyer and | song, to high judicial offices. - Lookat an]?! made a long l't‘fP\ {fie pre trather. were held 'in that county, at 'the appointment of Charles Stebbins, to a resolution direc mg, “21m! o dictorents - then pending | another magon, as Bank Commissioner.] quxretwhegherftxs expe $193] 2a tut-1595!- ere removed by the defendants, | Look at the personal abuse and ny alfération in {he’ll-EV!“ 5“ ites or Anito the supreme court.-|slanders of private character, which in the bank . Jaw. | asp: 1:0?!“- inted to be held in that | has filled the party prints from one end mends the exemption of i iii; i Ton | onth of November last, | of the state to the other, and then judge the provisions §°§1‘°“25d1 ivticle 1 h» J. in consequence of the prolonged | if this party, which falsely arrogates to: 16, 17 and 18 of title “The e 1 fa}: thing of the.. Orleans cirguit,. so that | title of Republican, is not a- | ter18 of the first- part of. ffirelvtwe rak: 4 ents pending there could not too without the slight- | Utes ; and a change of the local tax,from a Jost, . - It fellowships feger. | the banks,in the city of New-York to. . hastheretofore de _ | the individual- stockholders 1 Tmobills, ix Abssormoyx hip$ masons who . | for that purposeaccompanied the ).... o 5 Ard tor | which, together with the xep0th 880 , (bth lice wod, he announe 22 | ordered to be: Printed... «. ..' » | Lay ine neon reacs the rannoun=) fij%fimes riot a | .. Mr. Mann, in behalf of Mrc# zfif’, r “$5551!an house; in axgpmmml and prophet to foiewlgima'b power so used, (who was then 'in the 'chair) mov flashing mannqrfifiéieafif (sf—the Hon. even \if it were.of twice its boasted | the committee of the whole figdnschéxg; Moses Hayden: Thereupds, th . strength, BannoNng'gundure. Ag- it} ed from-the farther consideration-of gig .' Resolved unam'mously y e‘sePate 'has chosen to becomes the champion of| bill to repeal the law for the election | and assembly;, -f: muwgmcngmgst— it must be content to a- of justices at town meetings. 'nqr.-~-,M. Ordered, 'that Messrs; mngmli F113]:- bide ith fate. - Rochester Enquirer.. __| 2d4ded that he did not, in submitting the | ago, P. C. Fuller, Goodman, and Fill~ ame motion, desire-to be understood 'as be- | MOrt, be tho committee on the part of J HOME - the house. 10> ing in favor of it : for he conceived that C sg . c . . 4 it became the house to meet. the ques-|. - Mr, Granger, from the jomL commit- **Our first; best country ever is at home.\ i hed ; | at the rem . D 4] Root, Freeman, Wm. Spafford\ ' | *. Edmeston-Joshua. Maxgon, Salmg [Farrar, Xs; 'Geprge Tenhroeck, Jong: \the selection of Gen. FIC sp; at no - A communication' wa raham Keyser, accepting: the office of Treasurer of this state. | . | . Mr.-McMartin réporied a bill declar- ing the New-Hamburg turnpike x pubs lic highway. Mr.- McLean reported a bill to incorporate the Manhattan Med- ical College in the' city. of New York. ~Tho-bill authorising the appointment of a supreme court commissioner to re- side in the county of: Oswego, and to vest certain powers: of a judge of the 'common, pleas in the recorder of the ci- ty of Hudson, was read a third time and passed. . > that years agone; was characteristic. of the same party, when it was triumphant over polifical Republicanism.. | But how great was their disappaintment-how their fond dreams van- ished at the appearance of stem reality. | In- steed of the feeble, downcast few, that in. im- agination they had assembled togethe}, they. had to encounter in convention, the bold vis- ages of nearly an hundred Hon-hearted yeo-\ Harris. 0% -_ 200 20 Harbhpick-Russel Windsor, . Elisha \ Eldred, Rensselaer Cook, William Fry, John Windsor, Stukeley Ellaworth. * ,. Lawrens-Samwel B. Dunbar,; TWaat | Powell, Wm. W. Robinson, Henry B.. Livingston, Wim, C. Fields.. , <_~«. ©. Maryland-Elisha Speary, Daniel Wright, Roger Kelly, Reuben Fellows, 'Nathian Speary. |_. _. . Milford- Aaron Lane, Joseph Mum- ford, David R. Beach, John Low, Jr. Andrew Shute, Jr. O - .. Midillefield--Satouel J. Rowland, __ 6004 Tho time for opposing antimasonry,/ with any hope of overthrowing it, has certainly-gen? by. It must and will prevail-~\Truth is- mighty.\ The people trill road-they willinvestiGates- they will inform themselves upon the all en- grossing «puestio ' i is. cient warranty. for our mudgess.--_ __ \1-___| .. ~> Soldiets -who are enlisted, not for one._.cm “'te1TRe;v s paign, but during the war, we enjoin. it upon [- Olego—rfrunkiin R har(],,\]a.muc you to- Aeep cool. Masonry, not Masons, is|-Jencks, Eli Griffith, Anson Judson, the enemy, _ Strike at, demolish the Fortress, | J, R. Hopkins: - CL < | but spare the Refugees.. . « Olsego-John Badger, Elias Root, Calvin Graves, Win. L; Candee, Wi. WLTefii. ans 0C - Augustus: Sheldon, : Job Briggs, Henry Randall, Eseck Herring B Pillage) Sizer,' Isanc - | Bostile. cy of tha. 4 fed; at the present term the défend- 'sbecial,)pl:2 in- a-) o roceedings: have. erto prevented the joining issue up- the guilt or innocence of the defend- ' The -Proprietorship of that invaluable Anti- masonic Journal, the Utica Elucidator, has,pas- sed into the hands of Col. William Williams. n. November, last, Elihu Mather . cans circuit, and af- rial of ten days, was acquitted. al has been made corrmon or more amiable in the human character, thag the attachment which 'There is not a trait perhaps more tion directly, and if doubts existed, . to remove them by a \legislative expres. sion. Mr. Bradish_also suggested, in addition to othgr-objections, that as: the tee appointed to conduct the funeral ceremonies of the Hon. Moses Hayden, that they had made the neces- gary arrangements, a' copy of the order that took a decided and fearless stand in oppo- Mr. W. was among the first in that county, sition to the bloody, mystery; which contribu- ted in a high degree, to the character and res- ton,: Buffon Chase. ose Palmer, Wait Church, Sanders, Noyes Tillman. Isaiah Crutob, Luther Smith, Spicer.... . each individual feels for his native place. | Speaker's argument had beenreplied to, ~ With what resistless, tender and 80ul-| ho presumed tliat gentleman would de- subduing influence does the remember- | sire to rejoin? which, he would{bd>pre-| ing. |. | Lance of past scenes, and pleasuf?3\ 107 | cluded from doing if the wmmqemw ently rush upon the mind ! Our na- | discharged, '% ma . \rp r ig - [* coopersrown, of which was annexed. -- The house tiled,\ which has been ar- a 4 « then adjogmed until to-morrow morn- term of the supreme - decided ' pectability of 'the party in iOneifa.\ Weare glad the Elucidator is in such Hands, It will wi- lenee at once, the petty libellerd;, who have linen engaged for months past in propagating the falsehood, that the impcr was on the eye of being abandoned,.oras nearly, defunct. The ‘éffilfifigffgfifihcqt cqpflafi; “iii;- jbgrgo of, its former able editor, Berish B. Hotchkin.- |:We.ate pleased with.the taste displayed in the reechanicsl part of the paper. Its appearance is certainly highly complimentary to-the arti- zans engaged in its execution. - ® Richfield Seldon Churchill, 'Amasa Martin, James Hawks, Jotham Wood, . Garrison Filkins. > se lt Springficld--Peter | Sutphin, ''Moses Franklin, Rufus Tracy, Jan: Witipplc; Jesse Stetson. aa ees <n. Wesford®-Mbrtin Wright, Jas; Cos- saart, George Wilson, fienry Preston-i Jolin Kelso, oto t > - Worcester-Wim. C. Quail, Barnabas, Fuller, Asa Waterman, Cyrus . Cliap* man, John Kelly, 2, 20 Resolved, That the nameg of any. g'ontliemcn who may be present from tills; the groves, the meadow; and the! question tip for 's '|fields. which witnessed the innocence man . | and sportings of our: youthful years, arises before the imagination, arrayed -. _| in einbeauty, . From the lonely t of our own hearts, we look back \ | with tender affection: to the sacred spot | where-repose -the slumbering . ashes .of our departed kindred and fnefias. .- IY thir'chaste and pious meditation, . we, feel & pleasurable melancholy steal .0- ver our souls, which we would not ex- as mama hg FEB. 22. - -COUuNTY CcoNVENTION. - The mébting of the delegates chosen to rep-. resent the different towns 'in Convention; took +- place at the court house, in this village, on Wednesday list, - Neyer have we seen a thore elsowhere.__ But if the Spe fig; & ny further remarks to gubmit, niggififla‘ $ ang . ‘ri. hear him with great pleasure, ing M S.-withdrow. the -o, 20. On motion of My. Bogert, if wis to- _ We acknowledge Wm}, plum”, the rec—aipt - bict-oC 30 mames: contsinine of- a-pamphict-of 80 pages; containing the pro ceedings of the Massachusetts convention The State Central Committes, to whose kind- hle in-a 1 mbie in any-pince; solved, that when 'the house gtjégfinu,‘ or on any pécasion. - Many of them were'ven- erable for their years, and réspected and belove a I-the-tow this Convention, be invited 4o as honorary members. fe ein aat Stpiih 188 2a Os echt t will adjourn to meet ibm°h°m§§9mf ke seats ny u in ftigh - ing at elecen o'clock. change for all the sparkling joys Of | - On motion of Mr. R. L, smi‘gfiizfui’e‘ trarisient and unsubstantial amusements. F v was di But. awakening from the pleasant re- x er nus - : af committes on the judiciary was, - dil ed to inquire.into the propriety} 0 $2th ed for their devotion to the publie weal, their attachment to republican.principles, and their ~] fearless advocacy of every measure calculated @~] to preserve uncontaminated the inestimable > mess we ate indebted for the Journal, will please to accept, in return, our warmest ac- knowledgments. We havo been highly grati- Resolved; -That a committee of ficg- be appointed by tho, Chairman, to draft, resolutions expressive of the sense of vis s Tand,-s Title 2d of the 2d Part. of the Revised that the gales which famed with s > for neither the spicy gal vain 'd we Took around 'for the friends 'and companions of our youth ; all ' is sad, loriely and desolate. < Tellus not famus are per- | ~ that, the gefitlo zephyr brings health and baim on \its wings; that roses and: jessamines fill he soft air with fragrance} a of -nature' is s ' |gled with flowers of the richest dyes ; esy; the baimy breath of the gentle zephyr, sor the nd that verie, worfind that we are in a distant mending the revised statates, 6 tab of tha\ in- females in the city of New-York 'A. M ir 'o C ith in the chai 7 €, tal essaminss, nor nature's . fair ha, est livery, equal the air, the 'beauty, +and lhefiénkhangmept of 559mm: land, \Fren the- lond torrent and the whirlwifid's roar, But bind us to our native fountains more. Monday Feb. 15.-Prayer by the ] Mr. Welch. * © Immediately after the reading ‘2 joutnals of Saturday, the President and annouced to the senate in an fatsfies, fea rege f rm:1 ¥ -_ | vilege E5 fis moving folsya ciety for the-rolief of respactable: if} f the appro- blessings of liberty and equality. The delega- Of was almost wholly. made ny of .the. pride fied in theparusat of the pmceedlv—of \that talented and vencrable body, and we shall con- tinue, as wo have heretofore done, to favor our this meeting-Whereapon J. C. Morris, and E. Root, were appointed, who o- \W. G. Candep; C. 1. Dutton; J- Hawley -~ - - ing of the final success of'Antimasonry in this ous and. ethim easpan eyn st the. towns repro- 'to. th prx-ngenfinv them.- readers with copions extracts from their doings. :oftheHor. healthy. Dées any one | Jtig our) ainful duty, to the death 3“qu Hirydgh, Echater from the 8th district. He died at his Jodgings in Albs- Wmflflh Hao. was firm: MW the causo of Antimasonry, and his services will long be remembered; by the | friends of Freedom. ___ The conclusion of the \Address of fthl-mc-n‘bnmflq Anti«Masonic Stated |__ Resolved, That the ported tho following.resolutions, which., 'were upanimopsly.qdopted: . . ,: us .. Respleed, That tho, existences.Of a. privileged Order acting ,in,.seqrot»,ap sworn to aid each other \right or wtong,\? . repugnant to republican principles, and dangerous. to the, libertics of the people. =_ ** To . .qxin equal . rights, the free exercise of theelective franchise, and the impartial-administra; sented, Would a dead qrgfldfly-uma have been ena- bled to have galled. together delegates from 'mearly: every-thwn in the county, upon an oc- casion-of so'litile interest as the appointment 'of delegates to a state coiivention? Could a par- Convention,\ has-been postponat to raake room for the report of the Special Coungel on the subject of the abduction of Wim. Morgan; it shall be-given in tion of justice, require the E j of Frei Masih: c, 000 0 no Resolved, That an instilufihhfimorl'g‘flt” whoso titles are \ Kings, Princes, and Knights, illustrious artd royol,\ is at war with Republicanism, and in diametri priate, the decease of t Moses Hayden, late member of theRen: afe from the eighth senate district; and remarked, that before, proceeding Girther ty of broken down politicians, fanaties amf fools -as the antimasonic party has been indiscrim- instely. tefped in this county, by 'the Rog af politicians of Otsego, 'have engaged such 'men. to act as its m7 ont next. opposition to the genius and spirit of | our government. pal sell Resoloed, That an institution, the fect uf whose association is the, political must. N15 L: O atile to the-pu; dom of /clections. __ -P\ P Jizsvibed, LAL an INS I.. Provarrry,;-Thereare some vices, [which it becomes al} public papers, | wheth f nti-religious or neu- tral, o take cognizance of, and as far as their £fluenegg1ytxf§n3fiofioiv¥ h x 7 a ¢ {zed the senate as_follow§ 1 . y | ~ Mr. President-Participating inpom- mon with' the members of this sepate, 5 |argoment avail; there {if the feelings excitod by the melan- ork I fors gre: will-no . the fearfal de.] choly avent just annouriced ded] immaciations of holy-writ against its vot. | Chait, I offer the following cone \{aries; bat siterely: 'Fefer them to «the . Lloyd's Ville Post Office, in this county. has been removed to tlie centre @; of Plainfield, and -known- by- the name s : of: Plainfield-Gentre -Post-Ofices Feould they; or- would they. a 'body [¥)r, Pliny Robinson, Post Master, of democrats of the Jefferson school to bave - * \ a ited them. in/Conzention? and »would v+ The Bank of Chenango has- stopped payment. .We understand the Com- misstoners ~upoit ~examination; found 'they were. doing too extensive busifiess| ; fat a small capital, and accotdingly shut eir concern. . We.-give below the}. The Republican towns, whild the old towns showed their fidelity to their othe, by going the whole, load: for 7 \What wit it avail - as with oppo ”cxfle‘cmi'xe‘prfin oft well as the xourt of. the it seems appropnile ping, and strongly ler, with promotion. not be suftered to suspected ag the late togvention, were. and. hone is p lon of