w -f: r. r k '' i -- ; - 1 i I I Mr " ' "- I ; " ' ! -it; SighV K- c. r.cniicg-, July 9, 'J' :.";' ' - tftZj preference ia --'41 tio fctecTitiv s d ability. rr i kctcst and J r rrrHpsiforta k fir 4-c ?;jTth -i4c ;iram to rne, WE X 6 einj :l, : j iep.icai; ticxzt. U'EVT. . 11'G.I LM EE, 1 ! I .RI. ' 1 1 L'l i I 7 -Ml I a I I 1 -1 V I P 1 earrj: . . j ; It aggers -1 oa the fatonfe doctrine Iter S ."rrpiniy "and vJtV- a Quandary; "fd mless foms "san 71 an l 7-u.V'i gencr- asedV who f'ind it oon- - he face of ic en?my! perfecthj horrified, at an ulioull have theci- JJocharian is in favor -ryn," tfit ow and Heh the S utfi s to be ex- ?'ul l"r,;n r lu "J.c piauorm. . ; moment, . tnat cow.eitftwsla talsn. and . hi.nm, nn i ,.tf.rr ir..,k:; i- .t. c..,. r.;-..r.-..t 1 'uit t!,e taste. of sections) It ?ajs: f "are e honor cTlranHittin5 yot tWcf :- " --;.v;v -v n ...... r ;..v.... v ith sentiments of the liighwt reird, I rc- cr.t.r princip!es.(Uiatofthe NebrastA Kansas Twain joum, ?inccrc!j;-: ' i :7 1l ' ; ' afc) o if orpWpn ftfTertiiori's, and khe ad- J j . " '.i . JAMES CUCIliVNT, ntissiori of State, with or '-without elarerjr as Tlwf'abie Journal the "Liynehlur inrikiah'' T&fcr maj elek Jtc ;' " 'y- ';-' : " 1 !. .' in- puU'lihi' tfns-.Iefter iremrrfkr:--' "'1: 1" ?: - !.:: Tlien the principle is to be : applied to 'the or- Such was. the. ration of Mr. IJucKinah; in ii ji - ' i Mir ; lio'n,! ,n?;Kni-,ni.-... i i J - to Connne.the potrcr ot toe.pecnieot .Kansas (jbniz'ttton fj itmlorf and rv. as well as t hi . 1 'J' 5-' iaa Uchoerajeu and cn,4en- ; . . ? ; ; i l 1 jlJf- L i. ... . V , ,1 . J.ttouflv" taken las r bn the Missouri Cum-. Siarerj ' tJ the formation f their J?:ate C r-I'ii i ' i . . . r , -promise. and'VwA ,tot:tban,tM it far any .rAhr V n'. The tdliea 'itan't 4'--and thv C4ald any thmz be plainer? But it is u-e to I Fa rt,t.l r.r,t ,.ir. .t ,;7,.r ,im. 1 a.,ni;w . ana tnej rritories r ( the X ni tel ! H A: 1L tl?:pRAi; TICKET. lf U "f M ilkes. f ,if V'.i'jibcrlan r r. --.v iinnn ,V 'f ,r-iqvii.' 'r't A Uitham. ji, ol i'aridson. irn. of Anson, j"",' of Huncombo.' minal-, jpauper?, and of the Itnown world, e tune -ns, far Laving lnrol to en- 'o ue plainer .- jiut u is u-e:es to lie couli not Cf, unto d tell on this point. Every effort of the Standard 'Ploitfamu whivh . declare.! that neitherCon:res9 toextricate its part v from the slouch of "souat- ' nor, Ve 'Mu lfters n the public domain cuuld P. .:f' i ; i -f j ' Piclaje the South fratutlie tecritories!;i i j tohs.vereitj w.U only sink it deeper and ,f v . . . . ... , - . . uc-iper. ' fctronj'er arms than it s.- have been tr. :,i r t n- t t - i t4 t j '.- ' 'i'' i7ii.ii !On and n-isitinn if Mr line i-min mill.. loliB,r- stretched out to drag Buchanan and the' Platform ately conies to the f. l!o-. in conclagion : ; frtitri .tin a li"t!Tf)f aVinmihntiim V.uf tl.on f AX 1. : " T,- T T....I. '. : : . if. - i 1 i IT" . . V 111' T 7V ..a. IT- . ' A 1 . . . I . t . Millii.1l. 1 II. I I. ..II I I fllll I I1H IT-III . ... 1 - - . ...Li f : r lt . , . .. v.f i ...i.i u':i...-..i;-:ti..'.L.. ; rusn oyf-'thojisaisds to Katsas. on rurp5e to wljile it can lillr, quibbhng will avail it about as 1 a "'"fholdersfnbur Jj.'" very m its ffaney-even bfare it U U ' , " new Territories but .it thp !imtim of r.T.intsn"' ,?rrjr wm in that nrim.,i Tl Ir' tn-t xrhnt it frame in their limipsf.j i tr Buchanan declared in ''.fnlh AVa!i--an itj. speec!, ' A LL AI MIT h?S jVhy all thiiiwttur a?ut an 'njtdiiithl d',drin The truth is---a"n d the Standard ...well, knew ;itf-it dles not coiifir.e and was not meant over mstitu- want it HOtc fcot only in ,Kanas. but in r the Innpiae of the belove-l ally and brother, B.' F.-lIall'ef, of Bot in,' who introduc-. 1 the platf rui atCin cinnat:,i thev want S' ee -nt all over (iixl's her iia2e." And ilo? Have it. A Lute jl-:!rUi The lea lrs ami pressc4 4 tT Party, feeling the force of thw anan u ai in f;ror of rclij in chanics ami laborers nf . i'l sum per day; I are re rtii; to quibble an J trick, of ileny'in ; he flfas in favpr of reij-uci, tl miich, as a straw drifted on the surface of -. ;tr p . ; oi wie jenotvn jh (ngBt,)Jr oaritPv! irerlce. thf ; takes M-ih; ;sr t, ta4.l to he turn Y exrs i Ua gpee4 a jew evening', j aer would adr-jwning man !. .Buehanan T.r0 thTL9r5 Club.! thlt-very ojin- j scliwouhl lauli the; Standard to scorn if it "as nee ley-; want it -o?r, and thev mean to They take time bjr the forelock, and j hew Territories, but at the same time,. b(-prinng;'r lori -in that vi the ! out to the Xorih how wiueh?more effectually !the X went fci: and thev ,inv ; fx e;yi.l ..of - the ; proviUhtf ' kfrptntelSih. J:'- knew o-ce, Bach 'Noflitr -r.r4a.l l.v 1Vp- i to tn.sisi ; iei ire him .ufon 7ici.a construction nt ; .. v- r,;..... , : f ,j t j - - - . r t . j ... . i -v .-wi uHic, i(uo icj si-'trLwuutiu iif ' f uJCiinSw r 'inciunat V 4's. Njrmah, for a moment tf whiVh I have .never i' r.n 7 to iw hich, I .'-oxvaK,r tondvert. '.. I BKLIEVK IT AfA AI) Afiin'AT f wm;i:i: iTif)r..s P rrilAs i;kk a S r . .... i iV I HAT -VA- jl- A ITJWE'CT OP 7 rri -i-t ..... . , .r K ivk oprvrnv -Mini Ft Kits rip '' ' f L. ST S lxr i t.hV2i.io.v. J' UU li iMi f VoPnnTvn . I - ! -1.' i - -,.. l-TifVA i: i : i to bk : . ri - y v . i r II .'is nc X r ' "-nJ4 I II ?i 4 ) J ' II Klant' ! 7 r1 . j .11 not ' , are Jity" thai momtek of iniquilij "Jntmble joy'en'tisjIestirie!l, if iilSi, to oOwhelnl the South ! 1 1 d endorse this d-trine. lie if w : fords ean make it. i lt.ilj orjrecklessness to Yorseft. It afgues either leterminitkf i to deceive repweeed to prove what n..!... t .tt.ia i:-k. ni letter-: andnv.rfMKfir iJ,Kn;tn( nf the Standard can . f I r-i ai i . v" ' f'aseqtienflv the Cine ' X '"3T"fo, orrstiU: shivery '-'"A Urnon" f?nt a dayl." whole truth a But why id 1 1 lkut the : mrltter? ..t'r,-: !VWj:tv Federal '!' The at'rati n f the ;vlv"l b irre t'h'at Bnch- 1 ' Iilnr ini eiTtv tiit! a-es the ithat ctr w to a tifnl j ThCv'Voftrir:..: ! tJ-.-it tntrmrtible:i: r.vr,fr tf Uc! In; oj., tl.fl:- sgtn t4..vten'i;. IW,:,,;!,,!,,,,- ifn. :..' d i so,. .f f,-h -no 1 M.'r-i'; .!' her tkt tell the WhT ! in't 'her r thit i-n w !! r-.ie f ?rr.i n-Vtl, publish whit lie tvi TJjv kit i the; of anuary, 110 he jdidirerp 1 a rec'.j in which he U!ed th h llowinidecl tpati-.r: :.- p.irf v. Ilu i !r !s" u; !) but .!';! itEDrrEjTijiE Noat iAi. jro" tsik; r.r. i. r iMmrj Kl yj k'S: riRJCEs lliinlorcuoi T Tiiir , H i 1 v -u cocr a:'' ' n iti. - ir 1. viil in fi'irv I ! n A. 4 r.'i. , r i f v! ,,-rt OF PRICES tllftotCUolT Tur ; n,i til the liountrvl - with blessings an i 1 : 0111 -J .. ..... .. r. ,? ih .irucics are . i:i oHMCiurcnii iq (ermany fyr country." The average of what Mir. Bhiphana You are't-o. C .u -t.f t!..: ranee aril ; oJii.' oft fy' kl . . .n.d d ..ft!.- c!. one-half thieir attual lot in tlii i name of auv mk 'i ! t . ; :' ,i. - m" . . i ; i -' . -' regtinea ...i ',, . i the ''real standard' f w i---. tit ; tlvt time ir. the f ; thi rr ; t : ! i z ) hat was the meaning - old eountryj, ;a abf.vt -Jhi trxuU pt :hi:i. Mu le, I nrrihH exe!ivA,i 'thr th. k-mU, Iz'tAot'0!'0 s1ct?tr-n "Jayerj- Pierce and Cass and Fnin,-e froni 8 to 1.5. HKlcrn anv fr were I .......'....,... :.i l'l. ji i f i " ii- '! Umfflin InhA ;t.;i,ll. i..i ....,i.i t.. tr ti t sjvi :' . t.. 'J. I X :: mi iinfji 'irii. rtmiui ue ttuiaiuw'i uy au yocaijnj , T - ' - . - - . . . . 1 I ' ' I . v I 1 1 - - .-! Uvi paed'by 'the! Territorial Legislature 'of i ' .ot.on.J .1.-1 . -I , . . Ir' ,!.-, ;. . i cive his asset ti ) Kansas til it; has the-right to passs nvrh la-.vs; i ;ji:if";n, Scpn ' . " . ! - 4errilt.tr ij; . tcV yrf ii its territorial state cohld 'iXic S make nothing out of the ' "-' Viz emigration ilutlier kf. lave1Mr$$: " assent to the Alabama resolutions retu- ' i'lri: . i.ic.uii ui.iuu Se matter Sovereizntr ' but. accordbr to ; pJainJ . The SiandArd itself,-dues mit misundei f a Urr- ! theh it has the ri.'ht to pass laws of a reverse ' Mr. Y incey.' f'.vho is now a democratic-' elector 1 rnn'.ikt t iltnt ; a)iUnM nl.t f. irt that in hoinoi 1 - ' . , - : ,- . . . ... : " I". - ''Y- r v' o character. IE it has-; the right to fMrm orrecog- MW aterAIabjtbe was J ievLJfri,m the ehanre -of Istuhidityit may be . i. i ' J i i , , . .. . , , i uu iu iiioi i ursi iioinung out io ine -orin iiow v.- v i-- ; , , nize siaery, aiia uien 10 reg-.u.i.tc u it nas ti.e : Inuf:h in4)re -ffWtiialk th wat oml of -tl,"Y Wi!- ' -.reduced fto. the alternative ht to do diiectlvthe opposite. ' This concede I niot i Provisoist" "could bo obtained bvMdro'a- - horn of iho? dilpxiiiOi wKpi ....v v,ui.;fuMiduiui uiu tainmiiuyu. m liutiaim aryui o i.j n 1 1 w an i lie reij uctioii m i ,ir , ...t . . or-i. t..-1.'. i 1-ins afoAmJ .And why. will nieii-of j vraes t.thi Lutn-br aih4xrbiit.ii.M .IrettlA--4' '-.....:'- . - - i . . - .. ii I--. . .... 1 - . . . i .-! f . . '1 ... t ' ' . . . J ' uua-o stupi(iy; misqmicrstan'i.niemr. .. e t tionpiat.nej emsidercd woubl;- tniver ilie ouutxy f . - - :., - . rongl XoirttclligenLfair minded man can witliblcssilgs. "Has tjic"SMhdar.ilf f. .rgt.ttoii i '. ' ':iu-ir i- A r.l. language. It is too the crushirtgJoverS hi u in reply U,f. Senator !' ' ' ' :' ' Tereigntr," a!iil add to it right to do directly the opposite. ' This concedes mot) Provisoist" ."could be obtained byjadrooa- ho 'ircignXix,' to tote in such the whole powif. The very facts stated bv the I ng the new- doctrine that the, ithatritau bjta L - i ,e ';'. i: j- t !!' '-it " "i'li j'- ! tunc .'itrrit'thi, while, tet in i it Territorial i. ft 1 T1 ; frd,and :arprovpdbv ,t, blows its pot j em,MprcUthe:, emiyrath, thitlier tf. chklA X of mounting another tin s iter of acceptance, he II i I i'au4-)n'ofCngres4 respecting iJadcriTeu as it has fix .en, from era. 1.1.! XT- V 1 , -. , , - 1 (I ( -r ' A .it .... 1 1 ,iny, ict .id, oe rememoereu is JScyW aAMuftyr, before' the people, a tne I crane ir i rues : e con siuer this about fa;s. large candidate 'lor the ji'residen indjargunient h iffi ! :, The Standard saysa doctrine similar to that established bv .14th iahd 32nd Sections of Kansas Xeiraska act was incorporated into the j dose as the "Standard" can bear in thSpresent it- j ! . 'p t. i a. - i i i r I :.: . n- ; ..t. ri ir iv.aijiiingioiw icrriionai, acr, approveu iy iir. s.nc oi n neri cm. ,i e inusi uiureiuiu uis- iniss it lor the moment reminding it that -Mr. v ; ' . -i ,.i i Buchanan may well exclaim, "save me from my ish to place it. ve certainly do not Apd now, this moderatel but respectable man j(FilInvorjej placed tXhe-.dtctatitt'ii of the South oii Filhnofe. We deny thin ci-prcx.sl-j, and appeal to the: record to sustain ;us I Ihe act gives no such poieer to the pcoplevf the territories ! TJe Standard says Uie Compromise act of ISoO establishing territorial governments for XewMei. -ico a: id Utah, approved by Mr. Fillmore, permit ted a Jens to vote. This ice aha deny and appeal to the lawi It gave the right to vote to citizens of the Vnifed Stalei. properly naturalized or admit- friends." '- ; ' ' -' ' ! ' ! We are not half Jhro4igh with the, proof that Buchanan is in favor,, aye! that as Mr. Yancey says, he Is the originator the father of ''Alien i'i f'.'t'KI TKHUITO !l'f I T-r- W ntovn IMF tl I'M A XI- 1 1 - 1 M' ,' 12. f thij meeting hH city. I ft 1 1 i." : vo , -1 iM if. fi.rv: ' - To ct? hi.wttl .1: r W ir.th. J'dV.Ilth, hi V I2th. JiilyMlth. " July loth.- fc-i t - : ! .11,. . ' j i.!?j-Is mdependen f . m'oro than tit -it ...... TV if IT.i!dcn,'ri t! 1 'ii.vu-efer o f -rt;e" particular ! a well-nierite'J -The'Sabbath ".Pf t "interrstinjf Victcd'witji'order fMt and- nppro" .wkinsbiv of th oJks partook ct ji. r f ire displa XrnnagnificeB siipanios dJ l 1 1:.: . 1 ' P L t' :i.-Uedas Sucl by tfeatykndto such only! t" ' kitemcnt. 77-i-i . hynhfon is -.."Buhgain : u.loit Mr, Miller," exclaims Jthe v; u ' iple as a!n-i.?.f'..frcoV gov- Stand ird,"aregreatlyconcorr.ed 'about theopera Mi if CCord:,;,,,'!rh? thPn1' ha tions And efiects'of Scatter Sovereignty inlCan- y-lW fCOf' f a TERIUTORT, l- i ' i : -, , ? J ' )3it kL ,..,.;.. .... sas. wsieu if the i whole matter had been, left to Squatter Sovereignty "that most fata curses to the' South! ' More hereafter! ! i of all EXIST it to bethe'tr f:t to legislate Slavery ie, nor to (exclude it 'eoj.'e 1hi'itf perfect - their doujestic insti .fcc." ... I I " K i; ,If. nc f Hi I I 'vnT T. . i IKansn a t if. cs no more than ttrt ihi 1 in -ni 'nr u iritiriitte tit' e:lari it to liet?:e true intent f entire soutn inim an rignta ana au sovereignty you.iyou wuibl -h:rve. maintained this sanio Mis souri 'TscstrictH-ii whieh was ' itxrlf. rRACTrcAt AnoiiiTlox, and jwould thereby have cut off the in this; V.'-h r coma chiiner t s it po.-sildd for soph-. mg what thf Standard j .r kt the protdJof thetfr-l '! i iiuiieiu M's.-j ii into the "n:in .and .' nid-express territory cc-rforrahi!c dictirt A. second Daniel o judgment j j! " (lorgoos, hydras and is direj" Can; anybody breathe after this blast ff(;m the Standard's bugle ? Fs not the au- niirilat The Janus-faced .latform---(iie tor the: S'oi th, . another for thu outh". 1 " 1 : ; 'The Standard, last week, in labored drticle well calctil-aktl to mislead and deceive,' or -to. admit hr exclude ! . S roeoed to forin a State in r-ear.-v e nf ti TEHIt T' R V xh'j'l r . ifi able lectii h n (if evervboijy complete ? ; P ior 3Ir. Bclorrt such ji tornab, fro'm the" storm .... . ? - f i . - Boreas", jof Democracy. , he ' passes into ty ! jButjhol l jaw'iileV ' If such- tccre Mr. nions, Mi!. Standard, was he not in toler-. iy? Let us refresh youi reqo! lie hs many friends, utany desire his re-election. W'hat of thcln ! maiiy are honest in their intentions, ;we do belieye, and to them 'we saj-do not be eluded! into -the idea that he can carry Connecticut. ' livery vote you give for him in this State, lehsens his chance 'of being President. We cojpy the above fromj the Xcw Haven Jour nal and Courier of the 2ot(i of June (a Fremont papei) to show tiie insidious game that is being played t iroughout the coulitry to defeat the'.clcc-: tion of 2 Iijlard Fillmore, ."J Let his friends be ni their gurd and give no heed to the enemy. At the Xortih he is -a " moderate, but respectable man, placeil at the dictation of the South, on a Kr.ulhtriL Jatforii " lie has .many friends, but to prove, t!.af7rw.e the Democratic 'CWveptioWJ''w,,,1,ManytwlO honestly desire his aiuoiif other thinys, resolved that the people of nl thj Territories, including X'ebraska.and Kansas, acting thrcugh tho fairly expressed will of the majority of actual residents; and whenever the mimber'ftf their inhabitants justifies it, have tl;e right to form a constitution with or. .witli outdomcstip slaver-, and b$r admitted into. the I'nion upon terms of p rfee.t equality with the other States," therefore, flie Kansas act, as adop" ted bv the Cincinnati Convention; and expounded Davis of Massachusetts, tj Mr.tBuchanau's "low wages speech' j XIX Keep it fccroRE the rK .ri.E j tea cent p. be no 1 oig r e i'Ie-1 Hereafter let a idime" or t - ,t. .i i , . "a shilling.f'r-but let Uhl; li'nelk. ' ha the honor of naming ij4- and let it be, ;s.j ealli i "a Jini my!? '. Iiet'the table of C'Fticral-' lnet".: be changed, aiad let the bov shKnit''in school hei e- afteri. dtv. ,V h j ; lh?-' g.jjjiat M.-rj-.'.r. .!, , ' -' J . t:. .? ; m to 1 I. i was lid at t.oj f.i:ii. .:. t i comes ii that tr.e pair. !!inxs ot the f e.;.l.! :r ' : ! '! 1 1 cf Millard Fillin. r! At ti . .( American Party, Imvii'g d'i i. !.: those who wejtC seeking to ...-rti 'l-l tl.lM" l 5. Ten j Mills niake oiid Cent, T.'n..,., . t. .....I : T-4n Ji'muvs ;' f : ogiioj Dollar ' ' v Ten Dollars, (or 1 . ;i y. one Faarie! marebiiig iiva !; ! .!...! 'oi l line Win;;-," Wr . verv ida x f sii'M'oi li"g '1"' in":u v 1 v 4 tlovr gre;it'!' ade". Hetiry t";. U i ! the disaster v. iiu'ii wjii l llov. ( i..- j t i of the inisra'e of 'the I'orein T'. bf t ol i . . - i 'Pierce ami I'.o iiey dvr a-.t y- are i '. their old standard br-..rr, "Miliar 1-1 i!l-'.. St:iinpe !e .f the l-on i. Bue.hanaip to whir! so long' truckled wi'l mvu: e a im Xi i f y f tho .ortlirrn efectoral V. fe t rnhii T." and 0 nelon. power tho Ic .1 d Ciiiii a littlv re-election; do not vote for him, i.owever, if you do yju will interfere in the beautiful race between Buchanan and Fremont. ! ".Every! vote 'lie gets in this State," says the Courier, "lessens. his chance c being President," Well, it may be so ; but it does' not look, reasonable ; it requires a' CToatdeal of crelrihtv to believe such langu ge tP ,be' true. ; Editors who thus address their read- 'ers mustj think they knowvery little of the feel ing in th'e country, and reason none , I jge b?' the 3!Indsof the l'ciqHr, - That Mr.fBuchanarv is'-Jii fiVor off the Pacifi? Kail Koad, ivhi-eh will iikiposea'cost ori the couh- i !- U - . i- (--- , try Of Trt'OOR TtlREE llLIREIMIi;MoXS;or OOI.L AKS Are the hinest - hard-fisted j ybemanry .of -the i Let the Sjuth do'.it. duty to ti nii'i uho h,as South willirig to pay such a taxj to establish such'i'--'.Cf true to in e(niituli :.al mm.' aid I'lvki a fountain of government jpatjrohagc hnd corrup tion, wprse pan ,a I'nitcd Stat 000,000? i : . ' '',.. Keep it before the People, 1 That t s'Bafik of $100,- Bepublican'r.i and .Forfigu i'eder.;!: b .i ic l in a C' innioii gra e! ' .'' ie exper-ses. of the General Government, uii'ler thisi ' Admiiiis- i i . . . i - i' , i I , ; . tration haeeibecn raielfroui S O'lOOtf).) to $ ' J ; ;. i , I f I r ' 000,000! 2vo woiidcr thei greedy ojflire holders ? - i - ' ' : ' ' -t '' ' f and employees bf jlio (joyernmcnt are shouting lustily "don't turn us out pierce is will do better hereafter!" f Don't trust I was in fvotfoC wished todriielu In IP 13. 3Ir.;'S,en.ird l it? ' ...1... it... f.vt:.- ...:ii -i bjr.Mr. ijaciianun, Uoes aceora to tncj people j- - i ; ,- i . 1 ' . . 'peal to of ivanas. tiic'riirht. while tllev are m a J erritf-N r J " mm. torial State, and before tli'ey have formed iheir constitution, to' "form and regulate" .slavery,! ('. j . This isv. hat the lawyers. Svould call a tioni-se-. qui'in; what ice c-ill an . illogical deductioii v'Che lead we hem , free 1 urban an men of America ! Keep it Ir-fuM the People! Tt Mr i Bankrupt ; Law, anil that he e rn the provisions jut," that law, Clrrumstaiircs .liter 'aiw. The Hon; Wl II. ff .vv.o ,1 w m . !,-.-:kl tc. tl.. 'enateor tiie l! nite l ;ates iy t:.e i e.:n er;!'. In f's4'T the T arid" B'li to rej.." l or inktei ii.lly alter tiie U'hig Tariff of K12 v. i . re .Con gress. ' Mr. Haywood was in fav.fr f e ootinuin that law and opposed to tiie bill-i f ' l '. d'or tliin he was denounced a:ol a.crifc'd by Iii pvrty. He was pursue 1 with a i:r.i -nity urie t-n !ed, and some of the leaders aud prc'-cs t.l-tiijit party .whieh -ho had d ne in .re tl an auv oth"ft h m, to will I o aclause.to dbsove all the) corrupt Baiik Corpo-j buil I up in this State, wVr; so m.-aTi as Mlnsinu ,, . I rations of Pennsylvania from itheir deits! ; ! a"e,.if n'ot onenlv to'-.elrrue '-him with t,i.rry!. at all as .to . ' J , .-. : I .: i ).:"' : ,, - ' - , ,, , '. . . , ., Urce t'-ee thmes on the:pc!)ple ! Al-aln, we ap- He was a "rcugiHt becui-e he w it in favor ql )t, or they v t , i e r -f ,-.. . . ; r. . . ,'-,, ,,t- -r f:;r.i;peal to Electors to fale thje fiield. Will they do : o.boius hu nlM,Mij.-b.o ,. h 4. :.ir..ip The pro;spect;is bngbfoiiiWg evei-y d ay. i5;-. y1 tlieso.samo men tlr.s same pittyaTo ka Kanas att does no law tnfhis v-k truth is, the'Democratm platform, including the'.! writings intnobrped" a series c f Besolutlons in our -State ;. K :insa?.:Cebrasa act. being highly natiolidX for- !' ciieQt..' -r !: ' ' if . ;' '.. Sen.at ;on Slavery. The fifth wa.iias follo-xs : ; -xh :Cynta:n.s both, the one and the other doc- ' .The sapio System of tactics is adopted in this nnil Tpdinri Sit ill Iss'n-a to lllnt ni.ti.in Thou uiuti uu iiiui-iiiiv ui iiit: viiiiiuti.ei,ui uif tuiiBCiv- 1 : ; t .. - ' 1 11."- I l Vni-th Shd 1 1 rrn Ivn tminrf t't tftrlnw in tli itm.iH nm.ua .uivi .iu-piiimmd.i . ' - - i r T. Xever! a.tive elcjueiit in the country; or they iniis.t know that suclj if" course of -argument taken, if their ihiaiy be. so 'called,! can have no .possible I I '! n 'xorretf : i u i ' .to I e ii ide vs tot id ! ' Our lUectors. 1 ; ; i It is a matter ;jf great importance; that oiir t whijc we do not, in'eivl hereby ;! u.-wc We admit '-that the fConventron has' the'' S?at? an'd throughout thie iSouth. jln the Xorth i Llectors bejth. District and .County j Llectors- !as cojicc'img that i,ongi !- ! !! . " Psever! I hurzaing f r Jamc .Buchanan who' voted iiiejvir'v aij .1. i .'itr, l j r.K'js and y r tl'c crdey 1 1" Bri 'It i thf; I OOf rprnor. 'the diseussiojJ rg, at AVilscvr f i npt. permit as -r; tut wd cin! , fthe.rnericn" ? t -ifcstained bis . ; T and 'forcible 7 . in a masterly -, fills r mi pctt" i feennder hist j:.'.'nc- rcatf mer "ent t -t- . - - . I X'wmLr i Ifer. ? i.A MA '! a-jll Xf All! v J Kvcf-Mi' I Xf V r - it-r. y', -.!' ' , i ' : t .--3 - '-f 1 rl I i f U 1 1 i r ' a r in qv- ion, Ruin's In thev aroan as Vddightr 4ve-fa eed lak e out a n n,iU . n.-1 lettir n noted 'i--- : i -i. . it... . .i'l ),.,-. .; C. T.;l thepWwkT under the Constitution to'enaet a hvx 11 ':c u"c n,:e as l!iui,iu"lt" u- oo.M"- u,.uu emcntary j prohibiting slavery in jany of- the Territories of itafso-has. the false, io the true doctrine we all Whv "thc unileo St.vcs, yet for the saki of preserving assent. In the language of.Mr. Buchanan vhile: mru.t uou; y, . pe. reu.j ... ecreta-y of St:lte;(alsoouotod bv the Standard; A J . t-. ... T, 7 i ll. . ..i.T.l.i .,'..1 ' W I II. JL it r w-w-dF- ii i: "nil 1. noii i w i. ..r, . -.' nn tn t; i ri:ir. i n v. 'o i ;i i i l lLuruni-i viu- i in REi'ErtEMT TXTii e"r e ji'fcx Tt.v .CQi MtE i TEHB ito tt y. pifiiVnia j 'when assembled -in onyciitiojt. to foriw a j princj OF.xEif;jtF.xuii ,t4cAuvRSfiA'BY cx f ex PtNiTHE c;t.xXv Corstitution, ' possess- ;.)hb. ' solcv' e:icluive-:l he'eau t i v v tO 1-"?t- Virnr r'r. nvi tii top pk It-IP i fV i' . - . ' 1 .. : . . ? ' i ;' ' f r: :' .1 ' f ., . '.. ' .'. . ; '. nairr' to iletermine whether sbirerv shnil br shnll ! . .V fs I i asse'ij-to vens, . nays, i - , . - 1 - s . ; - - j ; Here then. (aecordjing to the Standard) rractieal aholition i mm tli a veiiepnce . n t . t - ..... ()t J ihe Kansas act, adopted by the Conveiitjofr and simply jan up. willingness to repeat the the Mis- i sjuri iiue. but a willingnes to extend it, not to ! endorsed bv Mr. Buchanan,;; had said the same he is a Southern man on a Southern pkitform. ' should be atjwork.' If they knew what- earnest In the" Sokith heis a Xbrthern marl :on a Xorth- - appeals are nifide: daily to :nsi,t& appeal to th"i:i, em platform. So he is ciiaracrerized by the ex- i to take the field and discuss thi pi mples of oiir tremisis ojr )i()th sections, j The conservative' men I P:lrtji -bey ould, no longer regain! inactive.- ed to 'the man and iiis B'cs pt everyfnian sec: tljat. it Is qf the very p!e4nl t'ie cry;' ii'. '-'dorr't vote'..' for '-' hira.! nSheptiinpqrtance'toion-r.ca;us se he Can't be 'electeJd. ' X' ' vl '! Union, w0;hovh) 'earr'ij thceicpt toils iii'Auyust . f. 'f- , , :'.-' T ii Can we do 'tljis bv slcepitig'oni our postsl. -Do wo f?w- (il -ffvr. srittor liP:iiis in flip l.nert nnrtvi . " I . - i - . 1 ' .: . ; 1 i : : . .,';.., .,.., . S , expect victory without fighting?! Will not defeat Aura f)k);assau; Mr. 1-nlmo.re as a sectional! 1 i r , . .. . P -- - i , ; if i i i i i i i ,i o .... in August render it more idifnciilt to-" -carry the much a any man' in. tho SenatArnvards .4'iring its. adoption! This is c-tnsi-'ency f .r you! It is enough to in.ak i the levilers of "dr. H.iywood for favoring the .fan If of 1I. , n:.- ng 'their he ids with shame,. if they were capable of mo h,a letling 71 hat docn Seiift'or Hi',"; thin of' him Heigh h.o ii.;harian did de-lion man a in the sober iiot to be trusted by tiie South ;" but ;: 5 : u ; y t. v.--- . State in Xovcmber? .n hat were electors an Rjin-.lMnns. rnfieetinf niihtirinn of tfinf , . .. : - . I , , " .r. i i n l ( t - -: i i ; ' , ' . . ,1M '7- , , . .' pointed fir? ! To hi.ve theirinames paraded before llongand notlnng more, v.-e should, only approve. -party do nonsuch thing. 1 he latter, as a general.; ' . f . .S i r j ? i ! lsas i Standard's frends vcfed for it ? Bead! rh:. j -,' . i.:. vr i.r- i . - c a. '-'- ho snv, i ;lpfV tbseof. Sti I. ii i!.'i f r'T.inr.j I.Tr S .T P1i.rcMi T .T ' IVmnn Shrrnril. 1;M iTn r' c V ve7; t f xtX-i v ' ! ; phUiereoffr to farm and regulate their idomes- lii.loj-.shill not ex-; Sin.ms of Wake, Jones of Wake, Xewsom of i t . ... . '. , , Tt the pimple of a Messrs Ashe, Ierryi ;B6thell, Bower, Collins, Conner, '.Drake, Kxumj Faison, Hawkins, Hester, Murehislm, lleie, Bogers, Shepard, Speight, Spieer, 'Tlio.tnas- ot 1 1., jThompson of Wake, Walk erwirt Wooten, and Waitson. (Sen. Jo. 1843, pagel2!.) Who -coted for it in fhe Commons? Yeas 101, X'ays 2 ! Of the teas six wl ilso to tickle the. '. Northern' hecit. Andihow is the difficulty : , Mr. Fillmore cannot be ! this done?.; The Standard speak3 of some ?ot7tcr th'e race is between 'Buchanan and I. - r , .1 I :' I , J., . o iUA Iut unfortunately -the Standard's 'iutcrprclat'bn liriile, ad in I ft hat he is a safe man, enrt-iil ovnresslv what Iiatl been friven un to tne . j . i , , ; .. U- ,i !. ti . -' -I It.., - - '.i. ir-.. ' f ,.; ! yeas for the South. This is the Southern faee.ii j administrhtion of the executive governtment iM.nil. UUt IU OfllL Hi MtliC UHMU : ,MUU VI Ultl " :- - V . : ., - , - - 1 - . i r 1 1 l-.l a !. ...1 I.i ! 1-i-.- :i .1 Ti ... j J- t 1- I T i .1 , wmcn ir.i3 suojeci is muuo io piuue un us. j.l una j gave general sjiiisiaciiuu-. , iut say incy; nerc is that in his - e Pu- inj the newspapop and to remain at . .. u ! hoine or to ivork work for the triumph of the jrntment he.i ,. f - i i . .T. ' The s'.rr'dard a-Imits. then th u Mr. V. ira.?opposcd to the war i f. 112 that he' Bounce the administration of dai.os Ma that ho trai n, Federalist in fo (hnt h i't'np- hi Li'n- i prove Resolutions-adopted'. at-a ru'eeting.' caster in 181'J, avowing tli-J s-j.-H' d-vctrirji thr.t there were some fifty or ;ixty of the Standard's political friends, amongst j yhorn 'wfre j Brogden,! Courts, DOBBIX, Cad. i thrngs," which were resolved: by the Cincinnati '.Convention. Qne o those 'iother thincs,"; was the adoption,' as a totality, of the Kansas-Nebraska act. That portion of the agt which was meant to-please' the. North,- and which ! has . nti awful squinting fcr the South,- has this provisq-4-Vii; bei'ng the true intent and meaning of this! act not tolegislate slavery into stny 1c rrilory or Sta.te, nor to exclude it therefrom; but ; to leave tliepeo- If Mr. Fillmore's friends believe these sober, elected Fremont..! I'"' ',r&iherherslvpry :ii:ior.shll notex- Simms of Wake :t,1,n r limits.' o r.-hafdobs Mr. B. ! WakcuU ire Ian,J " h he suh' natially declared? j. '1 CX-X f.he Te of a territory l,rfore ;hely ftPS!ume I . ,Pt T i ami Jo. lSia, page $91.) those who voted for the Besolu- '.:SnT.vin establish i4ah.,lish slivery? , n'hai thenl cm they ,lo this? -'""ini; rpcolution, f - ve quotjed,- says. ?'ever ber1fjt ir inhabitants, ins- L- I. -t . . I ' ' r the Ijansis-eitraska hct says, as a State oi Stale." Ioulti Standard breathe much . m .1 '- irpcl l. ,... I T 1 . 1 : . . ' . ! j . -v. , ver ;i-;ni i removeu i fprm it e;nixe. one fu'-rs,,if it coulJp.i wedge, squeeze I fence jof, icopdem'rtatiop. 'fixing the brand of he right i "practical abolition" on its own lnends, wllln. t . ! . ' ii ... iu a!c u -; f wi,.t SCI SO Erj well on uie uimnsui sutu uicu; ti nut tic institutions in their own way, subject,'only to the Constitution of the United Statss.'f j This- would seem to be, plain enough to everybody tion:did iyhtl 'but the " Standanl boldlyipre- ; hag - .e at school, or can talk tol claimsthat it was pRCTiCAL adoutiox! yxoQ. i erabie. . English': "- It's igrammatical construction were all khese idistinguished; democrats whose 7 - ! ;rm; jnt,nf. and those Yankee . ' ' i i f i. . . , i-. - J o v ' -.-.: ! ' '' i names wd have gi ten "practical aDontiomsts; ; :;1,nnrn.!1 rom ;t ari-rht. and imderMood if. : . ' t u.lovi tmn. w . . ry r . suppose,, that this sen- -Wr CHtnrions. of form in a and regulating Unless thb "Starj.lard s endeavoring to humbug j T meant tho power to ft e people' ot A the ig6or?ni orjlalirjg in slang t(proplts tot- jerritoricvMsicell before tht the'time of fiirmirt, teringeirifreJ one krould "suppose, that this sen- . a j-mno aL knd" rewilaiiri- ' "clan's letter, exactly, in 'important and sigriilTcaht words, But it . the rub!' But why. did it Me of the Cincinnati Platform yt Platfornfapproyes the Xc- d'at act, in the 14th and Wf .V'.-" t is the-trae intent say fhet ? Will they yield their backs without a miirmer t$ the lash ot" the "Standard?" "Lay But Iwelwould. remind the Standard that Mr. Buchanan; also favbrej the "practical abolition" nf which rt sneaksJ We invoke its attention to W$ot to Sislate slavery i the following lctteJ : " Jj ' nor to exclude it i . lhV X ! W-isnixGfox, May 18,; '48. ! irww ,-; U?' Vef tW.H 3 "PeopJQ thereoF' ' ba -rj ?MeX eyl6L f-, .t i' aded to be elassp,l fi. .. ? , people thereof; -int V,lae their domestic k ,lireri9 iu uc viasseu as injfJW'' IIow tncn sjmds . T. 'a a .-. ?iAn'i p.. 1.. i 1 T-rt lkk Hoxi! Wsi L. Yx4ey: Sir: I received yonr favor of 2d inst., requesting answers tone amer- ent propositions contaiieil in the ytn iutn, iitn, 12th i?.thland l4tli resatutions of the. late Ala- ' bama Democratic Contention on the subject of slavery.-. " : ' 1 .no their own institutions. ; ' i . ; " ( ;. : i 0 !; 1 But to clench, the nail that there may be possibility ;of mistake,' Mr. : Buchanan gives; j his understanding of it thus: j "The people of a ter ritory, like those of a State.shall decide for thbmV selves, whether slavery shall or shall not exist within their limits." It isronld seem that there would be no possibility of dodging this, jit is: too plain for a doubt. But the Standard sees throqg;h it and mystifies it thus : "HT' 'i . " - "Mr. Buchanan tays. "the people of a Territ)-'! when they proceed to establish or ab6lishthisiri stitutlonithey must possess all the requisites pre scribed in the Kansas-Xebraska act, including sujticieht population to form a Strife, the authority chance .oft being elected credulous, he iflay well exclaim, " save me from my friends !" - We are vvell satisfied, however, bu t few, i ariv,- of his real,) we may say, Cunning refiectingj gaciousf and, locos, then we must confess he stands but little If Iris friends are so true, devoted and ecr forevfr: VIitelihj into I. inc. try at iire ; From all parts of thc'Staic, and the conn large,; too, the news i's that he old. liners coming up manfully and patriotically to tho support of 31illard Fiflmore. jAnd: luiw could they do otherwise ? How could; they, consittent j - i ; i ; - . P - On the 2GtH of Augas.Ulast, after much retlce-! (,f Congress thus to fi-rm a State.and all the actu- and excepi Is not that - tiAn I .l I 1 1 1.11 . x. Vtj I l--t AiroeW t I . . . 1 f ' . - . . wun,muupSCli a! leficr iu rnnl attrujiues or sovcreinij, savin; not ; citing question, in which I expressed the opinion j rt?ar jtow they da it a? a sible friends can be so credulous. The confusion into which parties have been thrown, may trouble tthem.awhile, but that confusion and trouble will soon pass away. - ' - . . i ' . .Let us 00k at it : nelgbor Joncs is going into a law-suit w if h lipighbor Smitb : neighbor Jones goes to neighbor SmTth.and informs him of tho f fact, states Ids case to him and asks his advice ; what would; it naturally be ? ; Xever go into' a law-suit with me neighbor Jones. -You will bo sure to be cast, and you ill have the cost to pay. This is" the disinterested advice he' would give while tromKHri fr Jri his hianf' lost- n -t-rit. shoiihl I v j- , ; .; xi 11 t i 1 i' net, Ityndersj Van Buren and ot)iers, whom they .y"'" .;," ?" ! vwv-o , : .;... '.'--. ire ::,.r Au suit 13 brought:; . 1 - . - i li ... f . d . ... ' i the country ? j How could any I Jen ry L lay whig fofe for James Buchanan slanderer with- werc cd.11 taitied iu the AV-ilm -t l';i,i io-Jtliat he ditlmiiU a speech iu tho'; Sen .it;: of ihej l'i:ited States wh :t'1i construed tfrmako an n'ttack-'ca the wages of laborers but hoy- d .es tiie sj.mdard - - i seek to "t around -tl.ci.j "grrr.e charged? Ha 1: ,. r. .. nten.is 1 it. men l n wi" ': ..'.' . ijil- cause they haye been rnaucj the standard bearers - , - -, . ; . i . i ..' U -, :f ' 'd i , .- ,. - . L '.ttoiis to others and to others, ag.uu, be UI 4 .JIC BVUHIini OCH. UliltU IS-UUHI" -Ills unit t , , ,, .. . . , r..lJl 1 t.V. TT : . CJ.rt.. I.- I : f . ' , .!. J -.: 1 , i ! 1, ' , , . . . This woirt do, Mr. Stand. ir-:. It -eon 5 II maue apppoinrments to aa.iress.pie puopic. v e, appeal to every elector on thf, folel jsub-electors as Weil as principal, to 'gol earijestly to work! Wo can carry the State ir, August and elect Gi 1 mer. if ree rrf..- I f w e f "if 1 , ! i t jw i 1 1 b e a b u rj . i n g shame to us-t-the '.best prof iflili't - v& have been j. . i;. . 1 1 . .-. ' -1.1- : - lukewarm in a glorious contest! c i T i- : I - - I ! -I"'" Hp ' ' Let evert ; siax to his tost; Fili more mi. late. It is something of a "death bed repentance.". Ho is "sick" for office and when si . "the a saint woirl l be," with honor apd ' patriotism, have heretofore denounced Bank-bought-UFederal blue light Whigs ?" eujijlort ; those who theiii a British Ilovr cbuld stand' on thq Cincinnati Platform', ; by the' side of hand in hand with Pierce, rur- neighbor Smith's advice A his righta ar$ given up. If neighbor Jones had been a sejisible man, he never would have advL'ed with j neighbor Smith; and he certainly never would ha-e itaken his advice unless he had been a fool. X'qw, we dp.-not-intend to apply these1 epithets to Mr. Fillmore's friends who believe j , ' ; ' j" - iJr : i '-" ' t .1 - i ici'firnis nnnmi"s sav i:is :ii;inces ni pippt nn htp. . - i , , t 1 ., . ' , , T - , : '. , ' in 1850 by honoring and saving Vkii h-a (lr!s.i v thnt r.Krhiior .Tones-niiTht wifh a t " J?- "J '.. .. -. - i . - w j : o o ' - -.- mr.c Mr out feeling himself degraded by! tiro, act ? ; The skies arc brightening everywhere? The patriotic " old iine whfgs'' are not fojbesild to ithe Dutch! They discard he soft impeachment, and are rai- 1 f 1 "... "il -i i.l L.'.. Ji 1. . . I T . i jyingarounu tnai irue iiaunji,'.!! i -iiwhfi his country .! '- 'f FllIt.MORE AJI Fillmore Meeting. -."' ; Very larro and enthusiastic meetings wore held lat week, in Washing! n City. Piiih deli iia and Pittsburgh, whicli wrre a 1 bes-e 1 by the men gf the country. vV.'e are annre l press of those cities 1'it : ever bef.rc hav been larger or more inte;-': uug hivtij.gi t . curred on thoe oeea.;ot;s. T!ij feeling conservative jyrtion of 't-hl .onH.-itry is aroused for TiJImorw' and poiif.!ion,and not require tho kc:r ofa y.ro.l.'t 1 1 fere this enthusiasm will go on inere.i-iiib t X'wvembcr, 'tho i;oplo of the.cou'btry -Mr. Fillmore ag.:ui to inana 'e tho 'i'Ti! nation. " ' .''' t we doisay that r.sighlwr Jones might with as f "l o-j . -q--- , - . ; ; . , . , 0 ..) : ,11 the battle cry go ferfh, :ch propriety take neighbor bmith s advice, as 1 , I in ' '! i r. Fillmiore'; friendst ean take "the advice of his ':V-lCT0i':' "$ : XX ' ; X - -' -i ' ,;: 1 a , -n-. 1 .'....' :::-: .- '. :. f.ir r-''TT enemies. :; . ... i. j i Dialogue between two Dialogue between two Buckltcs. - '- Black Hawk '"';Look J here! VV by dont tne If the loco presses and orators cab mislead Mr. Fillmore's1 friends jy&icr they git then; he rhust. be b(ate3, 'a"nd that too by his j ap sum-en agui him? friendsV Kf they Can -so mislead a ; portion ofj Major W. H-u-s-h!. Don 4. talk so loud.' These tr peonlc of the 1 ,n "vo' otthc extension of the (Missouri Compro- . . . mise to anV territorV whieh niifrht acquire rcynwe slavery ; from j hy tertained - apd freely ex- -to establish ! rJressed this oninioii from the timi thfi question . . : . , r- ! . r v . . 't t f ni . . rdntt"1 recognize aa.l protect ! V1" ursi agitated; aa't every day s experience, h ' I to? LiAto refuse to U!.! of letter, has .but seemed to u Ja tr,--4"' " ,5 ., . wwujjhucu! my conviction tnai me -uissourt uom- 10r Urr. "slry, if they Wish ! To promise is the best, it not tTie ofibf mode 'ofUnhlbi n'8'ir.3t must come at last, unless thelan- fths 'Kaosas Nebraska act was used to "fft.i .-vnm'rc5 its meaning. I I and salisfqetorily adjusting this vexed and danger ous quest ioi. : : j ; ' Under tnese circumstances. 1 cannot abandon tehich I have thus deliberately and the position really become. State.beforc they them, they :hazar4 hi chances of success, ; rascally rKmlXothings"wjll hear our 'ecrc-. The truth is the Standard ik "estopjed ai we lawyers say. I have' the paper hereof August rOth 1852. Listen wlKXt it sffys: (readi) Mf.Fiilmcre our present Chief Magistrate ha? a State? ;Mr.Buchan'an,tkerefore, i Bllt if his friends it and firmly by him his tri uses the expression, "like a. State," .'for the plain f- - . . i .Pl -,: i.,- r ., reason that they will be a territory, and not a 1 r . T ' , ' . . . .. State, trAc the act is performed; and up to thje : Theyhave-cnndcnce in him.-; I ne exigen- moment of their admission, into the Union." .! ' i i:eies of the times demand the election of s'ujch- a tnan. Vt p beg h:a frifcds, then, h;illy around him for! tii i sake for the sake -v . ''p-L-ed which was created by th and cemented with thei L XTow is not that very' clear ? nearly as clear as mud? . :' -;:'. '' ''. i ' '' j j : ; ;; I By the way, where is the use of enunciating so solemnly and so frequently i the doctrine, that "the people of the Territories, when assembled acted his part xoitL-f. fi j Ihe xave or Fl'l.tORE'AXP X if IOXAL FROS I'ERjLTT 8EEU UkCU ther!" Keep dark! What? Tar il up) I 4 i i'-.--.'-j-.- Cj s ejopt as you 'txmntpmnesJookirifiyiitt Hunk,) ITurliaiKHi and the l'illf)Hsli rm ' La Vcro'ad. a small filiho!er !;" t r.utii!ie.r in X ew York. in iti-issue -if Weji.e . 1 v c fitainv an article urn the Prcsidenev. whi-.h closes thus: : j "We sincerely desire that he ( Bui hariajn) and no other, may, be chosen Jo guide flie high desti nies of tnis great nation. . 1 f, as. may happen', the auairs ot .tlfTico ai.d .-pam ifeoir.u cc inpuca tel. no I'resnient can fv.tr ft (1. f.. tiie ; ers'i- so-wclbas the chariipioii of Denn tchitxc opinions reJrtini (jutt t tire kuoim readers. Ci.nspiei.tfy we arc for Buclianan fothat i..jd ai 'Peril a eiding y tho 'llTO Van or f tho bring pt doc (1 thai m 11 call of tho ' A CHAIICE TO UX'iTZ JI0I.TY! . i , . 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