't IWIS H IKES . . . ' . w lomtiiv TkT" a" 111 T T If fli gggg!g!gB --. T twr iJJiwi Special Notice. The World At-i-tV AT TUB WOK USEFUL VXATIOHS HADE BT THE QBEATLBTHOLOKilST, i ao mortals ever ki dub- (of rehtkvus and Mends. loss of money. Ate., have become donpoudeut. She bringi togeth er those long separated, gives information eon erening absent friends or lovers, restores lust or stolen property, tells you the business you are best qualified to pursue and in what you will be most successful, causes speedy mar riages and tells you the very day you will marry, fives you the name, likeness and characteristics of the person. She reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatur al powers unveils the dark and hidden myste ries of the future. From the stars we see in the firmament the malefic stars that over some or predominate in the configuration from the aspects and positions of the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens at the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of man. Pall not to consult the greatest Astrol ogtst on earth. It costs you but a trifle, and you may never again have so favorable an op portunity. Consultation fee. with likeness aad all desired information, 1 . Parties liv ing at a distance can consult the Madame by mail with safety and satisfaction to themselves at if in person. A full and explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries answered and ikeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of price above mentioned. The strictest secre cy will be maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroyed. References of the high est order furnished those desiringthem. Write plainly the day of the mouth aud year in which you were born, enclosing a small lock of hair. Address, MadahbH. A. PRoo. P. 0. Drawer 258, Buffalo, !ft Y. march 28. lf7. W. There cometh glal tidings of joy to all. To youngand to old, to great and to small ; The beauty which once was so precious and rare, Ts free for all, and all may be fair. II v the use or CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID E N A M EL . For improving aud Beaut.fymg the Com- ThTin ost valuable and perfect preparation In use for ifivina the skiu a beautiful pearl iVeU;fii-oaJyfouudiuyoutl, Rk- lyre-oveaTWP-V tluth Patches, MailOW ueso, .uf. iTmmritis of the skin, kindly healing the same leaviuK tue saiu www v.. .... - ItTuse can not be detected by the closest scu tiuy, and being a vegetable preparation isper fecflyharmlesf. It is the only article ot the kind used by the Freneh, and is considered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perftjc toil IZ Upwards of :W,W0 bottle were "during The pist year, a 94mWTKrwtfee of is eHi- " r r . c. Kv mail. Host eaey. Price oniy j r eaey. rnw'j : . baid. on receipt of an order, by 8HUTTS.& CO f Ohcmi. 285 Eiver St., Troy, N. Y. a 1 i - miste, DTT1 w . I M 'K7 u " J ' CHASTELLAR'S Hair Exterminator! Tor mwMTiff.-prxliion Blr. To the Udie. especially, this Invaluable de pilatory recommends itself aa being an al most indispensable article to female beauty, w S?n, but acu directly on the rooU- It s warranted to remove superfluous hair from Uwtoreheada, or froiS any part of the body, StSSFTp exUrpating ArSmt leaving'the skin soft, naturaL This U the pnlyarticle used by the Frewh. and is the only real effectual depila r rencn, - . nackase. COW to aXISlur. u;t i . t oost-paid, to any address, on receipt of sent post paw, J afiTTTTS dc CO.. an oruer, oy - - an wraer, j Chemists, ' 285 River st , Troy, N. Y i vnorial - -... anrrtai .notice. . .... ulu. a t ! t . m tin I Wmm wmm ucmoi ' . With starry ere, sod radiant hair. mo a a W.1A1 m.mA fair. Whose curling tendrils so, eaiwiaou. the very nesn aaa w CKI3PER 00MA, the Hair of etther Hex w Wt and Glosny RingUUor Heavy lfoAaire Curls. - Br nsing tbfaBrticle Ladies andeutlemen aflTx .1 i .rtir-iu m in,' wor a inai w w cui tne ""'J .-- . . . .. w. straight hair, and at the same give it a nean tlfbl. glossy appearance. The Crispet Coma not only eurls the hair, but invigorates, beau tiiea aad eleanses it ; is highly and delight m t l and ia the most coinoleto arti- - - tha kind ever offered to the American 1 in. Tk. On.iur Coma will be sent to ay address, sealed and postpaid for U I. Address all orders to A W f . CLARK CO.. Chera(t . ... . V...tt Street. Svra use. X. 'N , lm mr7 twiv mar, ii ' USEfUL books; ciTLENT Pnond, cenie ; How to get DfUca. M erata : Miaic Waad an4 Me.tiraM.nKMv LaOles Lot Orarla. 95 cent. l aii. r U U'io. 99' - ... u i., w.m, ami n. mm iua. Oft eents: It Ixire I- Wl W. lal. .W-tt-sm Editor St Proprietor. JfortM."- Reparator Ca Tkrow away roar Adas Mum TMT is9jii, J Dsstraotjeoofeowfart, snd not wort- Com ini com rouUM. mm baHy sad fa ( And rMo laroor owa laxarieat kMr. of hair noon the face, it has no equal. It wul force the bears to grow up on the smoothest face in from five to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to three months, A few ignorant practition ers have asserted that there is nothing that will force or hasten the growth of the hair or beard. Their assertions are false, as thous ands of living witnesses from their own expe rience can bear witness. But many will nay. how are we to distinguish the genuine from the spurious T It certainly is difficult, aa nine-tenths of the different Pre pei at ions advertised for the hair aad beard are entirely worthless, and yon may have already thrown away large amounts' in their purchase. To such we would say, try the Separator Capilli; it will eost you nothing unless it fully comes I a. la - dt not keen it, send us one dollar and we b will forward i, post paid, together with a re-1 ceipt for the money, which will be returned you on application, providing entire satisfac tion is not given. Address, W.L.CLARK 6c CO., Chemists, No 3, West Faette Street. Syracuse, N. Y. rnarcH 28. 157. tw-ly AFFLICTED ! Suffer no More! TThen by the use of I)K JOIKVILLE'S EL IXIR you can be cured permanent), and at a trifling cost. , .. The antonishinr s access which lm attend, . I this invaluable medicine for Physical and 'er vous WeaxueRs, (jeneral Debility aud Prostra tipn, Loss of Muscular Energy. Impotency, or Any of the consequence of youthful indiscretion, reuders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered. It will rem. ve all nervous affections, depres sion, excitement, incapacity to study or busi ness, loss ol memory, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears uf insenltv.Ac It will restore ........ tit., I-..M..U- t !i. h ! nf f linvi' w lui ham JV,:,Vwrrb7hSreonon Doctors" and ignorant practitioners, but send without delay Tor the Elixir, and lN; stored to health and happiness. A IVrtect cure U Uuorsnti'ed in every instance. Price. 81, or four bottlea to one address $3. quebottlcissumcieutto effect a cure in all ?TO.PnOINV1LLIP8SPEFICMU. for the speedy and permanent cure of Uouorrliea. Gleet. Un-thral Discharges, Gravel. 8trietnre, ana nil ain;ruwi - , (?ure- ..ff.t,.. i from one to live dars from veirctalilc ex trans t and nil aflV-ctions or the njoreys aun """"; an prrpartrti mini Trnim ..- - a s ... t.,i.l,. itvtmi td thnr n stomach or impregnate the breath. No change ot diet is necesWr while using thS in. nr does their action in ant-maWr interfere with business pur suits. Price, 1 pejsbox. ... . r.i,., ...m. ntiimrd articles Wll. DC Clliiei ui loo v-". , sent to snv address, clos. ly sealed, and post-paid, by mail oKexpress, on receipt of pnee. Address all orders to . M 1 BERGER,SUIjTT w-.c-oemmja No. i5 liiver Street Troy, N. T. April4.'67. tw'lr- r-ss Vnirvn r.Atir rcturnlne to her country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the City, was hardly recoguised Ty bet friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed face, she hsjd a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness and instead of twenty three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plainly told them that she need the TOT- cassian saim, ano . uable acquisition to auy Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Geutlemau can improve their personal appearance an hundfMfold. It fa simple in its combination, as Nature hetaetf is simple, yet unsnrpaeseo in i emcwj drawing impurities from, also healing, cleans ing and beautityiug tne sain auo oumpiiiu the cuticle it draws from gwy mm unvv - - - - it all ito impurities, kindly healing the same. aud leaving me ur mn - -- should be, clear, soft. Smooth and beautiful. Price $t. sent by Mail or Express, on roeept of an order, by . W. L- UliAttrx iv At-, juobuiujo. v- . ti'ui Kitvette St.. Syracuse, N. T. M. w, W J , -V m .. . ri i AtuAn Atrents for the sale of th same. march Z-tw-iy J. IIC UU1J - B w thy Destiny. vcwwh E. F. Thobnton, the great Ea- glish Astrologist, Clairvoyant, and Psyebo- k., i... .,niahd the scientific metrician. m ' --- - elasoes of the Old World, hs now located her self at HudsoU, N. I . Madame rnuromo 9 99191 sueh wonderful powers of second V . . 1.1 1 . I. :.nA Irnoarbwiir. gnw OS to mhww a,w lliarrted ot eitner sex. aiic mm w- t trnee, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psehomotrope. guarantees p produce a life like picture of the futore husband or wife ot the aoplicant. together with date ofnarriage, !.f U 1.....1;,.., traita nt character. . ... iit i. ; i . : . .ui. ) imiumi in iiir. lira utm j " j - ace. This is no humbug, as thousands ot I. ji e.emption from these evils. 1 lootiinonials can asoOrt- She will send "be? , , own to yon that I am of a l . - -- - - lies ,1 a reriiuti r.-i e, .. ... . , i . :. - .. anu. that the picture is what it purports to By eneb-iar-! Ck of hair an statiuir nlace ot Dinn. nr", linna Binflr' eomplexioo, aad ooeiooio nny eenrs stamped oavelopo qildrtosi d to yonrsejf, you will reeei-e the pteture and deal red lok.nna tua hy return mail. Ail ooaaasanfaatsoas sa eredlv eonndeotial. - Address in ooaMean. Madams E. T Th..ton. P. O. Box. 223, Uodsoa. N. T. m-r8,l7 T.gj,Ti JJORTH STATE, ib ...... i I . K-RATor Mouvmcar I I m a w amT. I waa . U I j wki. ' Tr 9B.SS ! 1 I ' . MA. . . -. fl- Wss kly psf tm.ii roDiM ih rar. so. oo am aa .or-AW atssthsssjfcallsnof lbs obecHottn. aha a . lift. u n ..,. Lm TWimra waica m o...-. new. He poms win se nam w i raMMtoir btaiilT. la erAsr Hi mm e do this ws hove lesser un aae Utsrerv TRANSIENT BATES For all wmmm IsMtasa sos soupta Oos Square. First iastfttoo Earh Mifaaeaaeel taatrMaa Contract rattafor nerioOa of OOS to fcar BO aa. I s I S oo. I S an. I 4 no S MO 1 nor a ax, 9 sat-ABBS, S oar a bbs, 4 eoraBBO, 6 00 98.60 fl90n '5 19999 9TJ9 9499 13 700 959 4499 60 INI 70 TJS) 1000 IS 00 1300 90 SO 91 00 SO 00 92 UieO 18 00 10 00 m an 49.90 1709 31 I0 3300 nso 3:1 HI 4VW0 5300 31 i 9990 38 00 34 011 9B99 45 00 OT4B. COL. IH I K COL. S qr so. ool. ONE COL. Siwrial Ceatnrki will be asAe with I how aho to sdvartve fwaloacer tcnetaaa maraontus. (-out N'oti's sad AdverUaesseots will or csargoa At the asnalratte. Ten line of solid minion type, or sooni one inch lengthwise of the column, constitute a square. ,uw-;l V.rfie in leaded minion, will be con tracted ftw at the otBre, at not loss than doable the rote of ordinary advertisements. Inserted as reading matter, with approval o the editors, fifty cents per line. ..... . a I '. 1 1.. ' ' atUW-Tuaemenis in.eneu irrejruinrii ,ui at uun- rals. 95 per cent, additional. The rates aliov orintcd are for standiiig mlver tisements. Oneortwosqnares. changeable at discretion. .0 per cent additional. I More than two squares, changeable at discre tion, per square of ten lines, for every change, twenty-five cents. Fir. snoares estimated S a Quarter column and. ten squares as a. half column. Bills far sd Curious Ldler from Lord Macaulam on American hufihtttons and Prospecto. The following letter, saya the StlArsJ Literature Messenger, which we have been permitted to present to the American peo ple, in the pages of the Messenger, fill up that chasm. It belongs to an occasional correspondence, of some year's standing, between Lord Macau! ay and Hon Henrv a Randall of New York, author of the " Life of Jefferson :" IIoixt Lodge. Kensfngtox, I London, Maj 23, 18o7, ti...w Randall. Eso. Dear Sir: UW J " W A . Ton are surprised to learn that I have not . I.;, oninicn of Mr Jefferson, and I am nrpriscd at your surprise. I am certain that 1 never wrote a line, anu tmmm in Parliament, in conversation, or even on the bastings, place where it is the fash ion to court the populace uttered a word I.. Ja aawa iurlluaM that the snnreme an- thority in a State ought to he intrusted to the majority of citizens told by the head ; in other words, to the poorest and most ignorant part of society. I hare long been convinced that institutions purely deano- a A ' J ' ' liliAe- cratic must, sooner or laier, ucouwy ty of civilization, or both. In Europe, where the popuUttou dense, the effect of ouch institutions would be almost instantaneous. What happen ed lately in France is an tpte. I 1848apnre Democracy was esUblisbed there. During the short time ther was . a nnl annliatioB. a na- reason to ep - 6"- ' : . ' , , tional bankruptcy, a new partition of the :l - nt oriees. O minOUS load 01 sou, uium i rr - - taxation laid on the rich lor the purpose ot supporting the poor in idleness, ducu id ; t went v vears. hare made u .. , Jr and barbarous as France of the Carlooiaans. Happily the danger was mwmmm - . ism, silent tribune, aa enslaved Ptesa, Liberty fa gone; but civiliralion has been ..i: I have not the Lirnalleit donM uws. aa-hmt ttwit-a. enrett ment here, the effect would be tue same, ou .u vnr wnnld nlunder the rich. oaaa r - a. and civilisation would pensb ; or order ahd property would be saVed by a strong mil itary goverumeut, and Iibetty would per ish. . . v ,i.:.ii, tk.t vniit eonntrr en- I w ... very ammaii. i oar iami a u - - , . ,fmHi bv a phy I "von have a bound .. ,. UlCSl I SBST Aa w J - - lews extent of fertile aad unoccupied land, . . ... .11 I .. mnn voar l-or-gpopumtAou at ease than the laoonng popuiauuu - . . . a i :i. .t.. L the Jefferaoufa a policy may continue to axfat without cuamg any a-4 calamity. Bat tha tun will corns whan New Eng- lad sou !! mT1 W IX 1193 LAABV act UBW Iib I AY OCTOBER 17. t aw tV;.Li- -a . mi as mfeb. with you aa with wa rill bavuyour laWbcstcn aad lUr- Th- ii- fast-tlins w9k hetaar- brought to th teat. i tne laborer to agitators vfa tal Mad-tit tmna ininnitv that OBW HBB ive a million w In had Tears then fa grumbling here, and sosoctisoeoa rtw rt it mailers inue- rev here the ufferers are net the rulers. IV snnreme tower fa in the hands of a da L numero lndeed, but select, of ted class, of a class which fa. 9 itself to be, deeply interested fa the csnv ty of propegy and the maintenance of or der. Arcotline-lv. the malcontcnU are firmly, yet gently, restrained. The had time is eot over without robbinr the weal thy to relieve th indigent. The springs of national prosperity soon begin to few again ; work is plentiful ; wagea rise, and K I U U ' L 1 all M tranquility ana cneeriuincam. I hive seen buglaud pass tnree or iowt times through such critical seaaana as i have described. Through such seasons the Ulited Sutes will have to pass, in the course of the next century, if not of this. How till yon pas through thorn t I heartily wish you a good deliverence. But y reason and my wishes are at war, and I cannot help foreboding the want. It fa qaite piam that your Governusent will ne ver be aMe to restrain a distressed and discontented majority. For with you the majority fa the Governsaent, aad has the rich, who an always a minority, absolute ly at its mercy. The day will come when, in the State of New York, a mufakade of Conic, none of whom has had more than If a breakfast, or experts to have more than half a dinner, wit) choose a Legisla ture. Is it possible to doubt what sort of I a lalano will be chosen ! On one side fa a statesman preaching patience, respect lie Mth. ( n the rtgwtTs-tta sll ranting about the tyranny of coptiaii- aud lu-uriiere. and asking why anvooay should Iw permitted lo drink . ." lift- . - and to ride in a carnage, wane isuaaAin . ofbonntfolksmemwan ( Which of the two candidate is hkdy to Ik preferred by a working , his children cry for more bread I lien- ously apprehend that y- w,B, mjomr such season of adversity as I have describ-, ed, do things which mrt prevent P-PJ- ,y from returning ; that yonwdl , people would, m a yearuf scarcity devnr . ail I nc iTU-i." -r . . . m- . year a year not of scarcity, bnt of absolute famine. mm There will he, I fear, pflitJM. J :l..:n will itu-rease the distress. the ail tr.c nTo-CTii 7 ; . t, .1 J ...... aiin IMU 1.1 J.. IUC HC11 ruuiuinm .... distress will produce fresh spoil-ion. -J There fa nothing to stay yon. lour Con stitution fa all sail and no anchor. A I ... l - .,a;tw hit entered Oil said beiere, wneu a a j .UL Jnward nrotrress, either civilixaiton or liberty musi peiish. Either some C- sar or Napoleon wiu setae in rem 6" vernment with a strong nana, aty-r pnblic will ba a teartally plundered and laid wast by the barbarian m the twen tieth century, as tbe Roman Empire was in the tifth-witn Wnw ii a Vandals who nvascd the Bo- I1UUB m ' . . w nii rame. from without, ana ssp W mm' a -.1.! I llallO kw VAfir engenderea wnnm yo- J "J own Institanons. irkmlmr thus, of course I cannot xu. my ' . . m a on jaffassja nmoag the bena9etmnfm X....A T rearlilv admit that his . A 7l abilities were gwuu mm . --- , n.lious stories have been ereaiaie kis private life, but I do not W Hal r fAtasa- ssi ' r k-.k U rtrnlifililt ihmt the- re s-naseeaa. mwm - - . - monstrous exaggerated. I ban no kat 1 akall derive hath pleasure and motion from your account of aha. , I have th honor to be, dear Sir, T. B. MACacutT. A large number of oar gQbSfiEXmmmmmwW yexterday, i. gS. our columns, ana oy i m t 6 prossions to their views anu i tl HlUM of the da v. aad the , . Ot lintg . ; a On motion of Copt B. P- Wanag, Jan. Walker, Eoq., was called to the choir, aad F. 8. Dewolte, Esq , nqaestad ta ad a Secretary. : , Cept Wanag expiaawm anu - the mee:iug (as set forth aaava,; amw ed that a committee of are ao appou , prepare ino. r Cap. - . Warinr. Col. 11 Jone'jr, Hon J : I V ll Wilaon. Jno. E. Brown, t -, ana tos- E- A. Osborne. While A i coneervative fej 1867. After the J i a J ansa, Jr., i of the to their views -pou tha great o-eoooo. of policy now en Math all m of the people of this Ssan, ia amler mmt ol s-ssl mon saoy un- the priapoeo for wfesek tbey la the motives by which they are mm of by , ta every eiti- nBea allrnance to her eovern- and that the dewiviag of any citi of this right, hy vfafcaw, or by the of inajonuea, u an act oy its character, revolutionary m ;. 1 J Am ml ! as all hone of n speedy return, perfect peaco, order and rood teeline in the land. Rr-Jre That whil- wejproteat er aad a gross infraction of our Constitu tional righto, as they have been dettwed by our ablest jurists, and recognised by Con greeo itself, ye , belteviug it to be the part of wisdom to submit to power, wean un able to resist, and to extricate the State from the dfalussfag hardens of military nfa we fisvor the earliest practical restor ation of civil government in this State, and Kalefah. at lint determine upon i i- n all Ji -rithout d7ioclin of par TJ0l w u put Xrmi mul that - J JJ JVith inc-cnlahle ad to fill our State Z' to rise above .rf to lbe bibber msd heJier ' - ! S:j;e. After the adoption of the resolutions, it was moved and carried, that fif:y dela- aaa itk the addition ot the chairman and oecretavy, be appointed ta attend a niuaosed meeting .of the conservative cili KnsoftheStao?tatIUkh. rrtu ik was allowed time to make the appointments, which will be duly aa- maue.j ... earned, that the to aahlfah the the oaoers in the am Nan. After haying been reluctantly compell n ed to dnter with my friends of the ttrpuD licaa party last fail upon grave political aistiiaii. wfahed to svosd any public S, far' at feast two,; years, as I hoped mm that neam si to correct of can rm my - rr- 1 p-iry, and ao ear- li .aawrtsmsry, tor eMv. toaattWa-urs wmmU onto i tkk: hawevex. tH mm '- r ll i iiia' aa mar am ham a eVoim expreooioo opoo pob V theytinnkd w mt. wan. to Rewind, That neither tha Congress of the United Ftataa, nook nmta, can h SJ infiirHs, mw affiiiiilit wifhesjt fFiMtiia, tW erty of the ctrxen ; and that we regard those who advocate mm htnrlanjGny as the enemies of Besmtd. That the rht at su rage this State, hilinga by law, ll.At nounced. w It was also moved I " m m mm B i - proctedmgs, andhat Tliefoltowing fa th fatter of JohaQuin- i.. Govcxaor : I - - c i act a a , I '- .. m 555 Ifaraffa 17. Pavfer, iiwsrai o h AIWUI I " - Br . I DkakSir: I have just received your la - a . laiw si 1 1 sail at in hr I Umm Or I J C man ftf ! I .l .!, a tha TVaarxxatic faheJv frooa the eaaaidwrsliaa of the meet- Loratmemt tu-faoary issfipr me now ta decide E suiealwhrxherl ha ve good reason t. pcraatt m fiimglr iie. FlTC nU .WHOLE NO. 256 it. aad ao man of ordinary self-respect can evade the call. I regard this nominav tfn as such a call upon me, and I w h t anew er it with perfect frankness. I ban hoped to find common ground ta stand open with the man of Conservative amen, whom I afa Merely respect, who stiff act with the Republican party ; but th of that party has very am h nfidenee iu each a MM. 1J rm vrry lawrw, at ti kawe allowed their hatred of a man to sun- ply the lack of any declaration of princi plee on national affairs, and their dread of intestine strife to gag their speech on Stat V- . . D far n tne latter tjonvenuon, ore t wkieh tod. nreaaded. thouaht fit to pi gate official opinions, I find nothing ad a . . w a ' vanced in them which 1 cannot adopt, ai ihoawh I confess that I entertain soma strong opinions upon some questions which t nsuaamo it was thought wen not in vol v- ia such a purely tocal issue as that bo- fore US. I am ind to see the doctrine of Stat rights, as understood and promulgated by the founders of our Commonwealth and by the fa'hers of our National Union, rescued from unmerited obloquy, and cberised by you, as it must be by all, if the New En rland States are to retain their Senatorial preponderance in Congress. Upaa questions of nuance ana taxation, it fa difficult to reconcile the incompetence which pervades our system ot imposts wiu i a presumption of honest intent in tne le gislators who framed it. Na man who assumes a capacity to make laws at this day should dare to plead ia m m a U O .9 1 , Of his blunders an aoject ignorance of the nrst principles or pontic economy. an utter mduttrenca to tne recom results of experience. Bnt the intolerabw awn U 9 t a.;l burden of an exploded ana unsciencieminc plan of internal taxation, combined with a tariff, which Is nothing bnt legalized rob bery, must have been saddled upon the people by gross ignorance or fraud, and if not speedily removed, it will furnish the with a semblance of w mmm lm omoB nsf s s 1 "'' aaina, : 1 aatinna Kv Afir VOtPB flkt tfa-l r . v i . t. j Don, further man oy uciuanumg,ao in the resolutions of your convention, a rigid economy in State expenditure j ana I turn to the practical and immediate ques tions of State policy, which only an pro perly before us for decision. Upon these questions I see no consider able divergence between the conflicting parties, except that one has thought fit t renounce what I have always considered the most essential attribute of a party an opinion upon the local question which seems most to interest the people of the Commonwealth. t I confess that my inclination is to an open declaration by men and parties! what they think upon any questions of considerable debate. The c urse of the Convention over a-a. . i. j ,i, kr.nnr to ti reside seems AUKU JV. -" " K to me, therefore, to stand in very favora ble contrast to the timorous ana u e -ing tone of the previous convention at Worcester. . ' I am the more compelled bythe poim- eal.iockeyingthereattempted, because i ne- licve that most of the wise and conservative men of the Republican party jusiy regaru these sumptuary laws a preposterous in vasions by statute of the lawful domain of moral. . in ...111 nn tberefnre. to take Side T, UCU VAUU VM, upon the questions touched by tiie nla twos ot the eonnicnng p uc, - ----meanly equivocate if I attempted to dis guise my hearty preference for the policy declared by the Democratic Convention. a trV al- a. l--l1 arAfnl sf Bf Aner in is iw ucmwwi 9 opinions. I should feel that I aiT0tedan absurd importance to m; pe.u i ences if I should still decline to land a the awt9-Wfa of the huge and respectabl body whose action you have kindly con veyed to me. I am, vary respectfully, lour obedient servant, JOHN Q ADAMS. r A negro in vj5- -.. , . . a himself a candidate for Congress rrom uw Third District, says : "I my duty to my old master (Joseph Tooke) EfefB&S1ag Ue. I have now every reason to believe be has great coiifideuce in me from the many kindnesse shown, not only to me, bnt to every one ol my color, with whom be has my dealings." Hfa platform ueta b died in the following words: "Let every colored man have what is a hint, his right of person and property. Let B be turkey to both white man and iimv, It fa eompJained that the colored labor ers on the Sea Inlands will not work Tli-v think the land belongs to them. There wen three interments from yel low lever at Mol.il in the 24 hours ending - 7? Ai. i. I 1 its -a L

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