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Published Mondays, dt Cooperstown, by - _. .. HENRY w. Hop . E TERMS.-To village and mail gubscrilc + CED wie «-> From tho- Bostom Free- Proce- BRIBERY IN CONGEEES, -_- 250 us| It ought not to be: forgotten at the _ ~*~ -| prosent time, that the only known -at- tempt at Baiseny in our National {2 00. in advance: on #2 50 at the end of the ear :-Thoso who take their papers at. 930951 Councils, was in the name of Masonry? ' - and under the shield .of its obligations . £0 \BB JUST-AND.EEAR sou,\ COC ~- fice, §2 00 :-To Companies of 19, or more, - __ mined - __ - _- ts the 6 who receive their papers. at the office, and pay | W/ * meer g- TC - on RD of secrecy.\ Eivery body recolfects 1 1, ; for them in advance, $150... > Es'yi YOL. IHH' . COQPERSTO‘VN, N. WY. MONDAY, NKoVvEMBER 7, 18381. NO. KX IV, case of Jolin Anderson, who propo ® {ngfieggffgivifuamgafio ccntsplcraqunnz' hire nian ni ie cil iba tnt ape ione bie ani i wie ont ing inning ein ie sone armin anion meera ione ani in ioe mines -in bribe to Hon. Lewis Williams, chait : rtion, and for overy subseduen . & A -- R . * \ * amas ti Eip hol - & insertion 25 cents. al \ ' ty q‘ . to put down the institution 1 For the| the better respecting-the trut character | GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. ! over the body of his dsbtor las always man of the Camupllge of Claims in th.c y 5; “I; All communications addressed to the Ed.I [Liam reason, that © all pnwerful‘” Ma- “or the institution, and, prompted me Gentiemen of the Council, md appeared to me'to beinconsistent with | 1918. Bf“ a???“ mil??? (hit it > r: M- . Prmust be free of postage. | °. ._ . ‘srnry he'd Inf-luence enough to, induce, here to make some statements respect-} . of the «House of Rep sentatives. | the mild poli¢y.of our laws and the free | was a masonic (fl‘yzerfalon. R text-{O or“ , § - , billfiaflglfifi'ggufi'21353185;th= the public press to betray its duties to ing the obligations fearless'of contradic-! No choice of & Chief Magistrate! and liberal spint of our institutions, and ing 1s a copy ‘é P reasion s‘ Ted es, *~ 'o E on new and'handséhw'type'. and in a manner | leilirgftuhhcarr party to sa\ II‘I’HLI [In lh'e o‘hh‘gnti‘an—‘of each ilegr’efiihaviug been made'by the people, Ihave! especially at variance with that clause i ken from the figfifiifififiagefiuflafil als (s +, that will not fail to. please. _ . atioris of masonry with the ap-] taken, the individual pledges his fife: to the discharge of the im- fof the tituition which provide$ that Messge by'} . n I ple aie . .. ' - - (18, * ges l ; 4 : 1 C Am-] he constitution which provides {Nat, The Hop,\ VFILLIAMS, . $4 4 e 41mm}! oti'that party and to delude the for llnuvf-iulhfill‘ perfo‘nngnce of- the du'+portant duties connected with that of- }* the person of the debtor, where ‘Jlfl-QJV-nglewe'd SJ» o Lretdin> yéil‘I‘thénks ~ 6. as = ADDRESS _. - rail-03\? “f“‘rflflbchlti lll'fll aflpoimsn' lln lies eniuxned, and it is sq-understdod by | fice, by a majority of your suffrages.- is not strong presuniptian of frat, shall ' for the attention I received to ~ - a. o - s is fetleralisny ? uch ink me 8 bers all i feent\ » :s - . | onti iw ori fre: j © : - 5 uf “Ll: (> 22 fl”. the RfP\“\‘“f¢:%’:£i°j’ of the Confily of. you: FLYHNM- Htirens- tprol .]Hl\7:- l Agni mtfunufrz‘rlrjgg'rlgil'iii???¥1gf|nE{ELEM}, sensible at; the honor umfirxedl got be continued in prison.after. deliver | to page so soon. .But Mr.. LEE _ will ' 3 Feptow -Ciriz In th ave.) that Pederali * 51 dih cing f” f: ii \ yer conversed with - a the n me, and the {gapuns‘fljlhlles connect- | ing cup all his estate for the u_se‘of P's, hand you some claims from the River al-. B epro w -Crrizens :-In 1.10 peave: ; that Fo eralists huyelnt eed become the subject, that. the life of the individual ied with its acceptance, it is proper for[éreditors.\ It is true That difficulties\ Rajgi, which will pase through your ~ 35 a: 71),er nntdmctonfslélutrlonal. exercise of the ngfpl'unt and exclusive gual—dfnns pf the would be‘ffnrfeilcd and the forfeiture re- | mre as well to give the assurance, thatievist in regulating the details of a sy's- “q. n {lull 'C m? * amd 3g; ; ’ - * I4 i highest duty 'o lreplubhcan freemen, we pu Mic safety, cr‘thut the Editors of the quired. 'There being po executioner all my abilities slall be brought to a | tem calculated to-secure to all the just ( wish that the conduct sf th in ‘l‘h in by : armign the inslltutllabn‘ 9F‘~Freelllasoliry, [Argus and the} reeman's Journal mean| appointed or designated, it was not; prompt and efficieht exercise of (he'fights belonging to each ; and it is be- thay co:ntr may be ”lam? in 21,1115 é: ays at the Par of public opinion, as (I'm au- Izy this compliment to pave the way very clearin what way or how the in- | firnctions of my office, -as to express. the ' lieved 'that the wisdom of the Legisla-' (in: f (if J ss < which “Am ye nd-- ~ thor of evils and abuses; which, in our; fot an easy return to that party which{fliction of the-penalty would be effect-' wish, that they may be so performed? ture can devise some plan which shall |y, som 01 031g\)? ' making $111 fire ( a judgment, are -absolntely-intolerabte, -they so lately quitted 1 * ed, yet its infliction so-fnmar Iknow; sas to nierit and receive \the approbation give relief to a clss Gr‘éafumfi'rm\wjjgjime I Supterting the m?” ~ if: From your senterite, thero neither is, Republicans of Otsego :--You have an} was never doubted. The clause in the; of those, whose servants and agents we | whose claims to our attention are 1.0“an vileport 31nd euplzgtlfg theHume-L if @ nor oust al. a Astara ablioat \ R 1 € | who k our = have now to request that you will accept ¢ §cl t 1111530 be alnyfppml , We ask xr'mr ant (l‘uq’ to perfor n: d‘f the mnllf, maa’tnrI s olthgm‘on rcspeclmfi; one Inna—line?“ . e {ed in the first principles of benevolence ‘ the small sum of TIVE HUNDEEB A y rdid-exantinatrong anmi-are-wett -znuther; 1 ite -ciremnstances under which T/ malice. DOLLARS as { for the ext 1 _ content toabide the result of: your ilis- Will prevent your performance of it, as| was understood by masons precisely us; have been called to my present station, | 'The administration of oaths is a sub- j Pra ce o 7 ti it to iber passionate judgment. , the public interests require, Every every reader understands it. Crimes | have afforded me but little time for thclfject of the deepest importance to every lroithc 1 give you ;-1 wil (”BENZ io anb Our Against the institution consideration of Public duty and of per- are included with all other secrets-a j collection of such information, and the: government, and cannoldfall, conse- £7,401 >-q§-717fece'wcfwmlf;fn? no”; his are {hese ias s, lL sqnn! safety requires that? you should hrulxhencharged by a brother = on the} suggestion~ of such recommendaticnas! quently, to command your specinlat-1 1 . cop ad te fiffi i) in f“ fig ow- It is anti-republican ; its titles, cere- vindicate the violated majesty of to keep a secret, is obligated are proper, at the present thne,to be: tention. The influence which the wax-7°: Y {£12 and me may know anylning em- monies and decorations are as: contrary laws and purge your places of business, so to do; and though they may be chn-| presented to your considcl‘aliun.’ ercise over the huimnan mind rendirgiit oo it} or, in orner wonps, I give R. _L to the letter of the constitution as they your polls of election, and your courts rel members of the same communion, The general condition of our 'of the utmost 'importance that they and hive ve brome t tai seay gi usi- are destructive to the principles of re- of. justice from the jevils of secret mo-| the perpetrator must be treated with ev-] mon 00“;er is that of peace, pr mcun?» {should be resorted to only for, the af- alnd hope you belong to that 8051813”? SH} - 0. publicanism. Its secret pass words, Nopolizing and dangerous Freemasonry, ery appearance of fellowship, the same [ty and happiness Cumpqrmf 521mm: 'tainment of proper objects; and I sub- should it happen that you will not act 5 E grips and signs are a mode of commu- Phat you can and-wilt dovit at the ap-las thougiy the crime -had never been | other people “v8.1,ave ”E: most ah. M21) mit it to yout considéraxit’m whether | Spl at: this small sum. I sas ao he -- t nication used by masons for purposes of proaching election every indication is committed. Here no doubt the inquiry ‘n muse for \ und hei Inistrati . you will exouse me ; if you do not & so 10 . _ ' ant cause for greatful acknowledginent their administration should .be prohibit- accept, I wish you to drop me a few t monopoly and faveritism. In all the of most propitious promise. 'The intel- will be made-If you understood the in- to .the Author of all- good, that ot r lop ed by law except when necessary to [j p-\' p leh . 55: business, pursuits and occupations of. ligent, respectable and well qualified) itiated pledged away their lives, and | has been cast here G‘hc évnqm wll ‘3 'secure the fatal discharge of ofiicialjgas iil you gecaptrl wish no AnS Et r ox- £ life, in bargains, in courts of justice, at men who compose the ticket now pre- the forfeiture would be required ; and | we are ligt L o them > trusts ici e \n' you will see my view on the o a k » I & a ght and transient in their char-: (rusts, and to elicit truth in the admin- | subject, that it is forextra trouble 1 ND Wa the polls of election, every where, atall. sented to you by the democratic repub-} if you understood! that a mason mustiacter. 'The conflicts of opinion inci- istration of justice,. I submit also 'to I i ¥ n se- at - times and upon all. occasions, masons, - lican opponents of masonry, were. se-) lend his bosom, the responsitory erie; dent to ft y come. i r consi ion; ther-the-c will make a statement and present atest h i \OC 7 , 0 a free government producesomae~+ your consideration; whether-the-catrse the same to the committee which will * the by a language which they alone, under- llectml with an unanimity unparaileled how could you consider masoury §00d, {jmes, indeed, contentions and divisions Of morality, and the general good, do'p ison, Col t yet stand, can promote their own, at the in the history of County Conventions. /and continue to support it 1 I answer l‘whjc]; are {Jr the time alarmina ant-l not demand your interposition n; (iii- iJe’supported by, Gen- Har’naon,’ CU g of expense of all other interests. i But one spirit and one soul appeared to! was deceived by the claims masonry | portentious in their aspect: may”, jminishlhe frequence of their ,interposi- 9 pq'insfip\ Mr. Hubbard, NML. It)?!“ «pat- Its pepaities are bloody, barbarous | animate our delegates in the desire to| made in our favor, and the history generally of sh d it ¥ tion, even for the above | Lost Master G_eneral, Gov. Cass & nama \ pep t \ * 6 . C 3 are generally of short duration, pnd ; \ purposes. port as Commissioner, and others. Z sab and inhoman. select the fittest men to accomplish our| gave ofitself. Enoch, Noah, the proph- | when they have passed away, like the The condition of the state prison ‘rcly on your honor in lee ing this ase . F A R A R a L R R . « R . =\ . . » 1 ceept t # and It claims a right, in irect conflict: liberation from the bondage of Freema-/ets, and the rest ofthe worthies of _pld ; {commotion of the elements leave a pure Will also engage your attention. By a | cret, and your exertiolrlx gin passing g- ----of putting-offentiens -f each tow n; secures onr-triamph.- -W he with the sovereignty of the State, that sonry. [The change of but six votes in death, and retains uncensured and un- 1 does not know, in his own town, more expelled in its Lodges, the perpetrators , than twice that number, who since the - of man stealing And murder. | last election, have deserted the cause of It uses its money to prd'éym a false | masonry for that of their country, its verdict from the Coroner's inquest in a | religion, liberty, and law 4 The young case of admitted murder and appropri- | men, who have never submitted to the ates its funds to the \relief of sufferers,\ disgrace of the masonic bandage and as it audaciously terms the lawfully | halter, are almost universally with 'ns, convicted perpetrators of the highest] Enough of them have arrived at age, crimes known to our laws. lsince the last election to overbalance It applands, what it calls, the \ mag-) the Masonic majority, It ought not nanimity\ of these, who avow that to satisfy us to stcceed by a sunic obligations are paramount to their) bare majority. It should be such-a ma- duty to the laws, and who suffer fine as will give Freemasonry an ad- the Apostles, aispecinlly St. Jolin, theisky and a puro atmosphere 'They law of this state passed in 1829, com- | these claims as swon as Bivine,-with-8t.-Jolim -the Baptist, and | present no serious obstfffRGONS in our; Missioners-were-appointed and author-nofinform you that we are as poor un- all the great and good men, from their | march to national happiness and glory. ised to spend a sum, not exceeding $8;- ' fortunate orphan children, hagin no day down to the present, were claimed ; Other nations have witnessed this and 000 in erecting an additional building | reprasefimtioln in Con £554“, gm“ st to.ha.ve hefn masons,'governed by the |are profiting by the example. F is in- for the accommodation of, the prisoners, | look- on your honorableriod £5 a; principles mcuk‘mth in the oaths and! deed a source of just and honest pride | antto make alterations in the buildings | dians. Pardon this fiber); nix. a lecture's. It was clan-net} to have come | to every American, thatthe old worldfilrendy'erecled. It was expected thntusfiangtr. L am “Jim mi esteem frun.) God-to hfnre existed from the | is already experiencing the progress of, the expenditures incurred to carry the your most lnumbl'e and obedient * earliest dawn of light, and in every re- I republican principles; as taught by the . object of the law into effect would be JOHN ANDERS’ON s‘prict, considered (In? handmaid of re- | school of our révolution, and gradually faken out of the prison funds belonging Thus it appear; that hfifiuéfi, t ligion. It was art, it was science, it! yielding to the dominion of public 01m“;- to the state. I have the pleasure to! was made by a mnszm in thexnam—zll—r was every thing a man could wish, and | jon, you that' the buildings and al- Masonry, to swindle fizom the coffers of to make him truly argat I could nat j In-gverding Inst-oril (J, @}, terations contemplated have been com- the Unit ¥ States ; to-] cl.ez|rly discovjer how all this could be ; “mmnmg'our r,-'eein§m.m.nsu special re- i pleted. without incurring any additional | divided amongst, 3:12:12. m\gliderscn millt 1 was blinded by the strong assev- : gard should be paid to that great prin-; expense to the state. believed Williams to be a ma‘sun / and erations, was duped, and exercised 2 } ciple incorporated in our Bill of Rights? The rulés and regulations established « although a stranger\ ventured: un- possible. I'need binctt A F ro g a . f phos - white and lmpnsonmept \I!!!“ than testify in monitory lesson and teach our children's kind of faith that carried me where rea- which declares, © that government is,.) fur the government of tlie convicts have der the sanction of masonic principles gured support of public ju5t10e. , | children-the holy duty of resistence to {on never vonpvcd. I am led to bet jor ought to be, instituted: for the com-} been so: altered that solitary confine | to offer a bribe Says Andes-eon p“ it: Clap- It outrages public decency and in- | usurpation, forever and ever, lieve the condition in which U was pl- | mon benefit, protection and security of; ment has been introduced in all cases you will not nécept This small sum, I egg); . suits public justice by carrying home { Far seen, shall blaze the unextinguished ray, ¢°d to be the finndlhfln of many, very | the people, nation or cotomunity, and except when the convicts are engaged ;equcsl you will exouse me\~—thn‘;5 1:9qu ' . in triumph in a coach and four, the | leizll‘lly beficun, Ii-rvhling gllolry'fil “Ey' many, who still adhere to the institu- not for the particular einolument ar ad- in Tabor, ' i if you ave not \\'i”‘|;|rr to cheat the ‘Gov' --oriminal-f1 R «aolin whi __ With living lustre, this proud land adorn, | tlp fo ; hi. . l Moe , 20 A ~ black fl\? df\ romuflfe‘, t of t 30h pa had And shine and s avs through ages yet unborn. firstjf‘hlhl'fvrubfimt? cultlmualfiy FITH'GHMQ‘G dC any single man; family or.- I huve, long entertained the npnuon-lPFBflieM, rememberl-am-a-mason, and Cnpe' sullered the Vb nis \m\; 0h usntirlme. f‘ By order of the Convention. d I 1-32.11\: statements, fl'\ with set of men, “him? a pgrt only of the that this mode of conducting the prison | dont forget your oath to keep a broth-. ; silk . It. palsies the arm of the officers of: OTIS COOK, President | the same effect ; nor is it “n\‘lerfi' cominunity .\ 'This principle consti- is the only one calculated to attain the; ¢t's secrets. But Williams did not -- yollow justice by swearing masons that they , WM. W. WALKER, Vice President | !t is natural to feel a great degree 8 tutes the basis of every free govern- benevolent objects of the penitentiary happen to \ belong to the masonic so- ist. for < will apprizeénjmaflon of all approach-, gsfi'gnfiflrzrc? §Secrctnrim ; reverence for the illustrious dead. The} ment, and whatever tends 10 impair system; and that without it the system [ ciety\ as Anderson © hoped,\ and the vtlfronl: ing danger. . . | 1emote ages in “K‘K‘hhfiomf of them I\. 5a this common l»(_~||vfil, and security,\ , would fail to, preduce the effect on this aGair was blown. But masonry help- alored F It corrupts the integrity of “fie Nagy» >_ . the Ashtubala Republican Pd“ does not impair, but mcfeasesllu; [and to destroy this equality, tends to unfortunate and degraded class of com- ed Anderson out of the scrape, and he r black istrate and destroys the impartiality of RENUNCIATION OF MR. WOODBURY, ; reverence. The instructafs in masonry { its subversion, munity «o ardently desired by it« friends. was dismissed by a gentle reprimand, gs\: the Jttn‘ryfnan by swearing mason: llmllb It gives us pleasure to he able to lay assert (Flat ttheyl wlcrc' nicm'bcr'j of (11ch The approbation nnitmmly expres Should any thing of sufficient mo- several brother masons in the House a Cnus. they dwl“ egpouxohl'hc cfzrmsc 05.2.1 ml‘lI‘L' “(I)\: our \twig? fl\; rclvlzuncmllgn of Il'ft‘lnghunTlT. which “cl “HI”: fats, a: sed by the people of this state of the. ment demand your attention -not already rising to give him a good character Neck: er an en's“? h Im From. I\.L\.l,£‘r'.°_'3fn_n,\va5 fr!“ m--F°5.\”L 31951: mitted. . RUTIS 505m; ‘01 OBE UBCNL| policy. of a protecting Tarif and the referred to., suggest itself to my mind, _ When thief is detected in pilfering, : Hose Whelhtfr he be right or wrong.\ c mmclm: is such, tha masons (hein- nearer, fin Ilenr ie vmlnl is Preparu \ enevnragement given to works. of In- hereafter, it will be made the subject of we naturally suppose it is not a first of- Thread If violates the public secgtlly and selves will think {t imprudent to at-Itolrccenc'w rat allows.” A» \\e!l fem ternal Improvement by the general gov- a special communication. Ifcncc. Here we find the secrecy of \of\. perils the safety of every cuqun by Pcmpt to stander h,\“ very openly, Hn‘lnvx-d fiction, now readily \W’l'e‘ the ernwent, cannot fail to produce in us a With feelings of gratitude for the! Masonry used to plunder the govern- his: swearing masons that they \ will keep is a man of considerable strength ofi place of truth ; the sleeping saints who hearty co-operation in suitable meas- measites of Inn-1g] nit; and happiness) MeN! Doubtless successful attempts U R baad a : ; i ® b ° ' a> a < u spe '. < «l : R rd co- a bsolhep'g secrets, MIiRDSn & mn;d, ‘mdxpfr‘ulcnzfn thns lfccivgslitdnxszfin? r‘cvsatstllzxizmdririi {ilrlsns’fl‘l’lfle ures for the promotion of those great ob- . vouchsafed to us by a kind Providence, fut'yuakmd‘hfwabcen madexluuh num» s.: pis son wor understands his subject well. We learn mas y. s & £ ag ots. who has watched over our concerns for! and millions of the public proper- lof 1 hat h ( first to ed to have been members of the frat f 1 - fizz\? It protects crime, unnerves the arm. that ho renounced Masonry \5b. 6 ed 10 \a ‘ 1° : {0 h he [m ° In attending to the various and im- good, let us strive to improve the bles.) !Y 4! different periods abstracted and dation of ll“??? and ronders. courts of 10:17] atthe church 0232111511 hf. In? mam ber ; F233 i the rap”: ”95.5 bi l'l fl C (\11’an portant dutres assigned us hy the sings bestmwed upon us both as a peo- divided by | masonic swindlcrs. in the nders : mfmkefy by gwanrtngmnsmflmt VW’Y the meotingfor appoint- re * Ty ml\ arned, It lmmcxim f, Y (\305 stitution, it behooves us to. examine, ple and as individuals, as the best means 3 name of masonry, and under the sanc- ombs : will « o'bey all signs, summonses: or) ing delegates to the county convention ferred to the institution, and every PMD wig, eyeat care the measures which of securing them to ourselves and our\ NON Of its secret oaths and obligations, \7°23 Aokens, given, handed, sent or thmwniuxd has now given it to the Pubho in fin!“ or+ntilsorllry copscqucriuy btifmes‘ may be presented for our consideration. {infirm-v WM. A. PALMER -- e from a brother.\ print. Tle has become anantimason in holy. o charm is complete. 290 \ fy js neoper, especia'ly to co » thas Mont ' wr ons to auep\ * Tex 4 El 0 Tillot- , Lil. - : nips . s proper, especia'ly to compare those Monutpcher, Yt. Oct. 19, 1331. _ Iva sripor.-Elopement.-On Sat- 1.2213!“ 1t outrages religion by the impious ' the full sense of lvhe terni, (inf! if we llfzn time forward the initiated f60l 00 wipe are new with the provisions of urday morning whilst the family were os TAF mockery-of-the-burning-bush, -and byrundorstadd him right, ferls willing to disposition to call the morality of any ,, PWA R , R NTB) Noise fhe amily were - A At * - * - nhescintrime-hrw--ear orr sur r h 3 a new the horrid blasphemy of using the holy , labor to spread the principle of the op- act w arranted by masonry, in question. folly against encinachitn NL d “I“: \at“ iG \it it“? l1I ’ man attired in a green frock coat was velvet name, I AM THAT I AM, as the de-, position. teprrk from Txpenence SPOOF Coy the nzlit of any roertion of the peo: ; ap VU observed fo drive up to T ¥ cor 18 t signation ofa Royal Arch Mason. To all whom it may concern ; both 251. upon the nin's of good men is cre ple . an | while we protect Pu ee ”N'm. tir >- Thope yoru will forgive the free \tage situated in “re neighborhood. - is: 1:11; . It interferes and controls elections ; sons and Anlimagons. thin g Cat renders the +90 Copucted mere put!“ ahi t our lunar -I‘ N I‘m“ with (hn pltairs of a person Soon afterwards a lady 51“? he“; l ttone - at the last election 15,125 votes which Being once more free to act in all dangerous, and at (ve same tune so dif danshipe nut to ”hymn:- tho w-f Ca 2“! Hm!” t” ;“I“\‘\-'l 4m Mein Fou pearance, enveloped in a whi'e \92! ; ; iv.\ A p i - io They a who ht \ ® can for « 're - R - + « Shawls at the preceding election had been giv- good faith towards my fellow men, I ficult of destrirction. The¥ @re |p; je dleneral and imj ot ant character, Sai had )- fille I)\ erest Thios) Io y njey completely covered face, and in. ATH en to Prancis-Granger withhold avail myself the opportunity furnished \ed to perform all the durics imposed hy 1 > thonld net have troubled you witHIDiG cionily enpang into the wohicle which Ziungj from him because he dared to oppose by the circulation of a newspaper free their obligations, while their FEPHEANC D: fpa cunfe fepacy “1'le the emifedera ol C0) ff my dut? 10) 2P~ wpyited for hpr‘rpcepnvfi The gay Lo- iev‘enry masonry. | and unshackled, to make a public re- shields them from suspicion.. They feel cy july ++ 9h © a“? .\“'\\f the r)?“ of my absence (na,; ., immediately set off with Sim“), ® | - iati a 10 it a duty to contend for the institution. 0\ ,_) 10 loss of one, whose absenceis meup fhe . A'lgo It has enmungeq its members to ob- nunciation of freemasonry oo Ion-g‘l a s h more rt; b s tied The subjecte which more portable bas hod ris spirits to a J The lady has since been discovered to , plain struct the cqurse ofjustufnand palsy the Ihave heen a member of the Masonic and their character gives weight to their - * SP \C*\ he the accomplished heiress, Miss---- RINO A fear) jndi inetifatian - ¥ eti rould mi rol atelyore mire our altention, on the pres dation of bidding farewell to time- h j ee. PS * whole execative, fegisfative, judieral, institution ; but, ffom a deep conviction language, It would require a volume, R * such \Y but the name of the bero of this exploit > civil and military power of the State by of its being an unnatural and a base instead of a newspaper article, to ex. Ct Caston, are' guch improvements: lev, ef course, U must leave 2 untpown F a the grossest perjury. ~ i sociation, I come forward- at this late press all the iniquities of masoniv, and 381 “P\“W'” n W\: existing laws, and that I may not recension suy one ~ * -Also, ¢ It has bribed witnesses and furnished day to p;oc|aim my absolution from itt point eat all the dangers resulting from and the passage of sach new ones. as trouble respeeting its dieposil, 1 five gon, time since, an electiort for Ae! %n1:§‘ ' theio with the means to make their es- obligations, and disavow - all allegiance its influence. - Of thi«l have been fully experience has proved () be iaportant f rats grive the deep Atlantic. Ard own“ ta C “mg-“1512112“ Film t » , of the \R ino ma- . convinced. after a faithful and impartial and necessary, an l‘ f.l|1(‘|_(ar by (hi-Jet not Turk, Jew. Christian, or Pa- and hiv \ ine t vering “A; b 2 Poll c cs ~- ssoney, L feel as if I had taken the best' investigation of the entire institution, ( MUTO of somaty-=-zozan. have the f'memm hr assu Wwfigmcmmnmuw C= m 4 to 1ts hands are red with human blood. method in my power, to connteract the entered upon and completed wikia the ergrtint of the fieraio mmr mv donn, mntt the spiritual faw ling fority bad been -- ; as ke R * sil . concerns cf the State, as it respects givers and doctors of theology know \0% \\ apparent majority ba em 8 'The murder of a fellow-citizen was trifling influence my name and charac-| last three years. l am (serul e many both the just lev a lent p f 20, ** gicen to (Col. White, the former dols N committegkby masons, in the literal ex- ter may have had in inducing others to' masons will feel dissatisfied sith intur kill}: 0}:ch fainpntll. s\? expen- n! re 01 3m Trfilhfl'l she uv‘tpn\ of gate, an anti-Jackcnn, toan. So satic- . A : ; ; * ; Stand ; ri 4 ofthe publ -the improve- life and death, t ° r * \ ~. . Stest action of masonic penalties, in precise adhere to the- institation, and causi urfmefutlmuhz renougxu—d. Tascla‘nry, ”IMTment of the Pfafious channels “Pm!“- af mine “ma?“ $515 T3“ dkhal‘enzcls fied were Col. White and his friends accordance with masonic principles and them to labor to sustain the sinking fab- ' some of them no doubt whxlA A: \ m; al 'U between the dif rent pub-A vou please 1 hava pul ”1:0 a “is that fraud bad been practised, that they t Iron, neither has been nor can be disavowed . ric. I was once diligent in attending lar and a perjared wretch ; but all this of the State and with clherStates-the hands af Mr. Ash. i Pr? Mk, ® determined to claim his election, -and M or punished by the institution. ithe Lodge - meetings, and was very 'I do not value. Ican forgive them the . tien of trad etieultare 1 bookecNer. in mergy y, on the day cet apart by the Governor a good . It has perpetrated a deed of surpass- | studious of whatever pertained to ma- {injury intended, and hope the time is 2:2\563’\. (Tet; “S’shx‘wnfm agf 1:31: ag‘ifl‘mflm\ h; WT! 1:1! 5°\ for a gecand b lot, there were found in - 5 $- Ur ® > a 3 r I ° P ; j tng and unparalleled infamy in the for- senry ; so much so that I am persuaded 'not distant when (re honest allidbflpflzh‘ 61:52! men who alvflt'hecreet bonest. whom m7»: me in to Pensacola. no candidates, no judges, back \magi certificate to =- even now the brethren of Busing Sunm-among- masons, will become liars and . . ¥ ho pas hut -no ballot boxes, and no voters -L. £. sewage: wf‘?fi7‘:§ tioneering pur- bilge“? Ashtabula, who attended perjared in the same manner that Ehave capable, and unshackled by any earth- I sincerely thank y4Q and your house- fig” _- m! trial for elect? L&P with t sinus: that 1 an-: done. 1 have now done with massury ly zékgvance except tothe copstitution hold, for the kindness with which they I @* Reman -with mee will- heat - {done. \earl may coon daws-s doe regard to the is witristy tres A ues z s =o g fie: ix -public opinion derstood the obligations of the three. and pray that the world may sponfiavef‘tgj \ 11:8; ;=f¢x~f::h;:m “jg: lid an car rat)“ and now | q Skorper, who had pawned his hat, Tait and derides the majesty of the People first degrees as well, tould explain the' with it, not from falling into apa-. .. adines af common ihoolk' \~~ asutgho nok {going out of church ihe miaale of a if ~ by Raguage like tis :-\ asonry is eymbotray cleatly; ait-the trith recpact to it, but. becanse the \an $3“, ition of eur-common schools _______ SAMUEL C. BENJAMIN. |Comsd. man's . s- 3 ® Atlin L h tions. : ips» « cll-powerfal,thiSkof it, lough cl if, Lete ceremonies as gratefully, as any other institution will have soffered a destruc- |* iterary institation«. der his anm. -The poor fellow feeling cpr: s* t, despise it, th¥¥porld in arms con aot individual that attended. Itis no great tion so complete that it can practice its There are several tapics however, to Proniric Jost Libby, this hat gone, cried, ' They have stolen Sagar a slop it, it is, and will continue to be credit, it is trae, to boast ef having !imposifions and its iniquities no more which I wish more especially to direct of Gorham, Me. has raised this season, i my hat, The sharper immediately put- Ml?“ « all pocserful.\ f .«gch knowledge, as that acquired by , forever. your attention. _____ from one emall white bean, ons fhow- fing the hat on his head, and covering z end Why, where men bine for such me in the lodge room ; but having ac.. Wareirra Woopstrr The power which, under existing sond fie cnd forly fire in it with both hands exclaimed, 'Have sar ar purposes, have not all good men anited quired it I have been enabled to judge! Kingerilie, Ohin. Sept. 24, 1931 tows the rraditor elaime and exermises number. messuremg nearly one int | they ° I defy them to take mme. s Eave - * * © t wid yet - dex H ip idee eae