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SSS, EEyUyUUEEEE—E—————————————E—E———E————————————————— . CALL POR MASS COUNTY MEETING. MASSACHUSETTS. VIRGINTA. THE ANTI-SLAVERY POLITICAL MOVEMENTS OF THE DAY. ~ | | wo, tse undersigned, rogue the coun of the wav arava convawrio Trem he Feber) aah fe Dewees) LATERY, CONFERENCE IN MAN. | Beeodiag up of 5 DieesGertr Dance Meat county of . ay Ss of party, who | In accordance with a vote of the State Con- | THE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION AND THE MAINE [From the Manchester Examiner, July 20 } (From the Philadelphia Bulletin, Aug. 14.) TH, SOUTH, EAST rove of the @f the Missouri com- ee ee a oe Law. The success of many excellent movements has This morning there was a crowd at the RORTH, - AND WSST. » to assemble in mass meeting at the Court | holden a: Faneuil Hall, Boston, on We , the | _ The State Convention which is to meet at Lynch- | been indefinitely postponed, or their influnce for | Mayor's office to witness the proceedings in the dts tuto onee, 60, the rere MOF a Jeth day of August next, at 11 o'clock A.M. the | burg on the 17th instant, wil! in all goed has hows srest enrtailed, by the adoption of | or house A party of fifty officers, un- sppoint delegate od —% the haere of pare of ating State officers,and ofexpress- | éraw s large number of delegates, whose onaidered apd injudicious measures, or by the | der Lieut. A. W, Biackburn, unier di of the STATE AND COUNTY CONVENTIONS, bere the count one fo dete the sentiments of the whigs of Mamachusetts, | respectability in point of inteli and weight of | nenemploy ment of plans which were the most | Mayor, had surrounded a dance house at the south- paar eng tng a fly é iti Nebraska | ay well upon the important questions of Siate poliey | character will compare favorably with that of any key 40 secotplish the desired objects. To one or | west corner of Fifth and Callowbill on Satar- Com to be at the village 0 f Gamtogn to be determined at the approaching election, as | similar body that has awsembiedin the Common- | the other, if not to both these causes, are to be attri- | day night, and arrested the proprietor, Ww. VERY BUNNY CONDITION OF THINGS. Springs, on Wednesday, the 16th day of August. | upon the new and momentous iasnes arising out of | wealth for some time past. The prospect for a | buted the small resulta effected in this country by Coleman, and some fifty eons, male and female, ts DELEGATES TQ THE ANTI-NEBRASKA CONVENTION TO repeal of the Missouri compromise, which wire, grave and dignified assem! is s fair one; | anti-slavery inetramentalities during the last few | Who were upon the 8. The parties were es- MEET TO-DAY AT SARATOGA. y Se sever 5 vast territory, dedicated by = 5 + aga nh fruition will 9} the character | years. ‘Tho aptislavery to be held in the cores foie Adelphi street station house, where wate eee 7 Mw. str puscaRa. pe psc freedom. prt 9 Depart con- Prospect, Atheneum and ‘own , on Tuesday next, | most m obtained buil for their sppearanes this of the | _ There is one matter in connection with the deli- | will probably do much to remedy the evil to which | morning at eleven o'clock. entire whig party, which jbt will he | berations of the tion to fer, not b the One man, Vv ig party, which we have no doul convention to which we look with | we refer, merely Sorat 3 a ee the tind ate named sndnsen, jumped out of A Btate Convention of the democracy of New J. Emerson, . y ‘Wm. H. Beecher, in harmony with the sentiments of the great body lively interest, and that is ite action in reference to | ciples of justice and anti y window st the time York. consiating of four delega'es from each As- Jomes Lockhart Richmon: sembly district, will be held in the clty of Syracuse laneen a, of the the several towns | the Maine law. That its peculiar champions, whose | slavery cause is founded, but also by laying down « | of the officers, and landed upon an awnin, cb ea Wednesday, the 6th day of September next, at i =. and this Commonwealth are requested to | ardor in the cause is somewhat sbove white "best, bold, well defined, and practical policy. The ques | broke his fall; he got off. This was the @ fat 12M, at the Hal, for the one of nomi- Lewis Foster, elect a number ef dele, equal to five times the | Will attempt to draw ont from the convention an | tion raised in this country is not whether ala ig | dual who escaped. ' ating candidates for such State offices aa are to be aN. number of representatives to which they are enti- | endorsement of this silly and mischievous measure, | wrong—whetber it is a wicked outrageon the sae Romina the time fixed for the hearing, filled at the next election, and for the transaction of N._V. Hi tled in the General Court, in any one year, to attend | we do not doubt; but we cannot permit ourselves | of man, and a daring violation of the laws of God. | it was almost impossible t+ get into the Mayor's such other business as may come before it. R.*Bill. a said convention. JouN Sarcenr, Secretary. to believe that Sis pradent temperate and sensible | No man on English soil is found to attempt the justi- | office, in consequen »e of the immense crowd attract. Avsaxy, May 10, 1854. Besry Boer July 12, 1854. men of the body wi'l sanction such @ policy, even | fication of this huge crime. Tne question which the | ¢d by the novelty ot the circumstances. Inside and iste Bilas West, at the risk of « Wing the, recommend ations of British people ask, and which it will be one of the | Outelde the bar was »d, the windows were 3 —Samuel J. Tilden, 6—Bufus Herrick, Augustus 3 + OHIO. White with his “New England morals.” prinel; luties of the Conference to answer, is— | blocked up by the anxious multitude, the in- Lorenzo B. Shepard, 8. D. Dillaye, [From the Cincinnati (Ohio) Enquirer.) 3 Though friends of the cause of temperance, we | ‘'In what manner can we effectually promote tne | Side the rail was crowded to +u-ha degree that the 2.—WiBiam H. Ludlow, ¢.—Horatio Ballard, William Stuart, THE THIRD WARD DEMOORACY—MEETING LAST NIGHT | 8T@ opposed to the Maine law. When the matter | abolition ot Savery tr Mayor could scarcely reach his seat, and even the Joba I. Mumford, Hiram Bebeo, CATTARAUGUB. —DELBGATES ELECTED AND RESOLUTIONS aDorrsgD. | of applying this odious and tyrannical enactment The first topic that will be cons'dered by the con- | sidewalk outside the buildiug was thronged with an 2—P. A 7.—Simeon B. Jewett, W. P. Angel, The democracy of the Third ward met last night, | to was first bruited, we took early occasion | ference is the result of West India Emancipation. r multitade. T. R. Westbrook, William ©. Rhodes, area Meech, pursuant to The meeting was to to enter our protest against {t and all kindred mea- | The success of this measure, as exhibited in im- e scene in the dock was a novel one; the fifty- John Bowdish, 8.—Dean Richmond, +E pe order ite » Hon, James J. Faran. sures. As nothing new need be said, we will | Ee and improving condition of a once enslaved | four prisoners were all placed within ite limite William A. Dart. Israel T. Hatch. yr treae right The following gentlemen were elected delegates | simply re-state the grounds of our opposition. . it now free and happy race, and the causes of and out distinction, and the space was divided between WHIG STATE CONVENTION, ‘Wm. Befington, Jr. to the vention: — fe protest against the Maine law as with | the remedies for W dia ‘distress, will form the | the male and female occupants. Gay “y. men ‘The whig electors of the State of New York are C B. allen, James J. ’ Spencer Smith, & subject too sacred for s majority, however , | subjecta of an eloquent address by Mr. Geo: about town”—gray haired veterans, a ne’ 7 requested PA point one delegate from each Assem- R. Crowley, M. W. Myers, Ferguson Clements, to dare to dictate about to a minority, however Hee pat The march of the slave power in ones of Portuguese sailors, several decent i Diy district, sach district in a State E Purdy, John B. Krauth, Jobn Johnson, small—the right of property. United States, from the adoption of the constitation | mec! , loafers, blacklexs, jockies, an applicant Convention, to assemble on W. , the twen- ©. 8. Balawin. Joseph Jackson. We protest against it, as infringing upon one of | to the t time—its present aggressive attitude | or two for office under the Mayor, and @ party of tieth day of” ber, in the city of i; , for olin. On motion, the delegates were empowered to fill | the most imprescriptible rights of man—that of re- Cuba and Mexico—the more recent action | nondescripte, made up the motley group on one half the OP pomingting whig candidates for the ps vacancies. gulating his diet. of the Fugitive Slave Law— American anti-slavery in- | the dock, while the other was occupied by the frail offices of Governer, pi hed Governor, Canal Sone R Walker On motion; the Selowing preamble and resolutions | We protest against it, a8 calculated to bring the | strumentalities—these and other kindred topics will | females who appear to have been the chief attrac- Commissioner, and State Prison Inspector. E W. Denison, ” were unanimously niay — sacred cause in whose name its enormities are pro- | be embodied in appropriate resolutions. will | tion of the dance house. Ep. Ny George Goold, Troy. Henry Bliss.” ‘The democracy of the Third ward, at this, the | pored to be inflicted, into disrepute. receive ample justice, we doubt not, from Mr. r | The females generally seemed lost to all feelings Jeunten ethan, N. York. E. E. Kendrick, ‘CUNTOS. first tunity ithas had at a called meeting, We protest against it, as g up an army of | Pillsbury and Mr. William Wells Brown, both of | of shame and decency, and most of them 1 omen B.. Taylor, G. C. Davidson, | siban, A. C. Moore, since the passage by Congress of the law for the es | spies and informers. whom have been en; for many years in inces- | and chatted with a degree ot eifrontery that evinced Roscoe Con! . 5 Theo. Townsend, y ‘A. B. Kingsland, tablishment of governments for the ee le of Ne- We protest against it, as eminently calculated to | sant warfare with slave power. The Rev. (. | entire recklessness and a ‘tal diare of tae Alen Munroe, Syracuse. —_L. Benedict, Jr., John Dunning, bracka and Kansas Territories, and auing and H. | bring the laws into contempt by arousing a spirit of | W. Conder, of Leeds, and otber able ministers, will | shameful position in which tney were placed. Many STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION, Ashley Arnold, miting the powers thereof, embrace the occasion to | defiance. speak upon the condition of those churches in Ame- | of them were quite looking, and most of ther The ui committees, appointed for the Thomes W. 41 9 express their views on the same. On examination, | | We protest against it, because the causes which in which religion is prostituted to slavery, ani | were welldressed. Their ages »ppeared to vary from they find and #0 declare, have rencered it inoperative elsewhere, will be far | man-stealing is justified in the name of Christ, and | sixteen to forty. » . pin jemperance organizat: White Griewold, Wm. B, Hanford, Ist. That Congress hee, from its first organiza: | more likely to interfere with its successful opera- | profeseedly with the authority of his Frorpel. The After order had been obiained, the hearing com. tion, exercised with advantage to the people and the | tion here, where the conservatism of the people in a | duties of the religious denominations o try | menced. H. H. St. Jobn, No. 217 North Fifth 27th day of mber next, at 120'clo'k, M., Stephen C. Union, the power to define the terms upon which | question of rights, gives littl te! fana- | in relation to the American churches will also be | street; Lowry Churchill, 145 North Fifth street, Faster the present exigencies of Jopas A. Hughston, individuals shall occupy and enjoy the Publi do- farm. . ‘ o. ceuangar® considered. and Fredezic Alterman, the }roprietor of a gro- cause, and in view of its demands upon us as Zebulon E. ich, main, while the same remained a Territory of the We Rrotest against it, as not only tyrannical in ite | _ The designs of the United States on Cuba will, we | cery store on the first floor of the building where Gitizens wielding the right of suffi to decide Daniel Stewart, United States. effect, but discriminating in ite operation. ur derstand, be a prominent subject of discussion in | the arrests were made, were qualified and testitied 2d. That when the action of the Con, of 1850, We protest against it, ag indirectly declaring the Conference, as it is believed that their success | to the character of the house. Noise and disorder pon whis! most effective in ebtaining the legislation which we Panaiord L Fergusos. respecting the Territories acquired from Mexico, | criminal @ practice in which the Saviour of man- | would do more to retard the principle of emancipa. | were frequent there; fights bad taken place on ni oboe pas! was acquiesced in bythe people of a majority of | kini himself indulged. And finally, rotest | tion than any other contempla-ed act of the slave- | several occasions; the persons who visited the Fach Assembly district will be represented by Dine Titus, Russel Pook? the States of the Union, Tete was not» foc of agsinst it, as calculated to give rise to a yatem of | holders; that it would pet -ap ‘an extensive slave | house were in the habit a uring profane and ob- Sour del uly chosen in such manner as the Stephen 8. ‘Thern, pie paooly territory left the character of which as to slavery | upmanly evasion totally repugnant to the cl ter | trade between Cuba and the six slave breed! scene language, and the place was considered by friends of prohibition in each district may decide. Sewuel Taber, John M. Bradford, was not fixed ami defined by the laws of Oongress. | of chivalrous people. States of the South, and would lead to the revi the neighbors generally asa very great annoyance. ais hoped eat shows only will he paclectat, a8 ae ee Aiken, ‘Tieeees J. McLouth, ai That ad the oemmeepeens & the present Were he the African seg y rad and he — place i Han’. Hack op and officers Meter aod LF consider enact: rohil a 9 Howe, gress, under previous la’ of gress, N serious freed lored. \- er, deni circumstao ces of Treat, Brite eakpstpsaegtan the question ‘of Seraipount ee are Charlee W. La Dn, cane by ‘met snes “Trauleaence therein BECOXND mtansxionle seme WHIG CONVEN- wine ihe Wee India intnds and, ast em tertited ito ae eg EOE ftp of he house tance in our State legisiat lard, Hiram 1 10) e jon, the question ON. f awful danger o! g hurled back that | A-ter the witnesses had given"their evidence, ‘A saan ratiBeation mestiog will amsomble at the pekiticnies pelea was retiled in all the territory owned by the United | ‘The whigs of the Second’ Congressional district | state of barbarism and desradation from which they | Mayor directed George W. Cvlemsn to give ball in meme pase the next day (Thursday) at 12 o'clock, Abm ©. Baker, ¥. W. Sizemons. States, and could only be opened anew by Con- | are requested to meet by counties, at such times | Se rapid! emerging through the influence of en- | $1,600, and Semuel Coleman in $1000, to answer M., which will be addressed by Page tempe- ‘Abraham Bockee, ‘Asa Ball, ; — intervention, in despite of the democratic | and places as may be most convenient. to them re- | lightened legislation and Chistian philanthropy. the charge of misdemeanor in maintaining disor. Yancespeakers from this and States. It is Alvah Bushnell, John Mosher. 'e platform of 1852. spectively, and appoint delegates to_a District Con- ‘The affairs of Brazil will ulso be brought before | derly house, and the first named was also hoped that both conventions will be fully attended. Bartholomew Griffin, ‘ORANGE, 4th. That the act of Con gress repealing the Mis- | vention to be heli at Aurora, on Wednesday, the | the Conference. It appears that owing to the ac- | to find bail in $500 to answer at vourt for selling COMMITTER NEW YORK SPATE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Edmund P. Carpenter, R. M. Thompson, souri compromiee, by which slavery was prohibited | 20th day of September next, for the purpose, u tive measures of the Brazilian government, and to | liquor without a license. a. eishardton. Albay, fe David Weight, Cayugs, John Ferris. ioe me 4 in all the terri acquired, known as Saiathen, consultation fa taking such measures in regar to | the revolution that has taken place in the opinions e following named pores were then required Pea rae RUN. Havens, New York. al seatt, pee nite, north of 36.30, outside of the State of Missouri, was | the nomination of a candidate for Congress in the | of the Brazilian people, that whereas, previ to | to give bail in $300 each to keep the peare and be : onitneta gare aa Lill ¥. 0, Branek, Bo Farnue” coh ig inception, and a most disgus!ing breach | district as will best secure the strength of the party the year 1850, the importation of negros into Bra- of good behavior: Hoa ‘: PR gid EASTERN HRW YORK 8. OF T, iL Baker, Soha T Ladiam, ofa ple ge ef good faith and honor on the part of | in a united effort with other friends of freedom, in | i! averaged about 50,000 Pipe peer Sido ha) (Ss My Oaks, (tan, Ceosthers, Tac. Mesyelbisiseo> Roge a » . E. A. Meynard, E. M. Mad the Sonth, opposition to the aggressions and extension of sla- | BOW altogether ceased, a fact as gratifying to the man, Henry Thiele, Jno W Denny, Hen: vis, ZW. remy, Mise, Jaa, Mackean, New York. 1 iden, 6th. That we ith General Ca: he er bilentbropist it is’ hoi ble hi Hiram Kirk, Wm. Simmons, H. Yeager, susan ton, B. 8. Allen, Washington, Sa e Silas Horton, PA RE ad neral Cass, when he very. . | Pbilenthropiet ae it is honorable to the nation by | sari Jamison, Sarah White, ary Dougherty, Annie Shan E Ford, Genesee, Bea) Joy Tompkioay W. A. Sutton, Phiness ftumvoy, Hee ee catia ee ee eae | Guage Poleming counties compose the district vis) SP'SStSt has amy of the higheet wusborisen 12 | A2roue, Gamnel Celenan, Hisabelh Parke, Maxg, Ann ‘ hmrenenee, ), Joy, Tompking, George B. Benedict, . . ‘age, e, » Lee, le held : wers, 8. F. Hides, Jno. Beroes, Cat! fatecn, G. W. Jermain, W. Bailey, Onevda. earge B. ) D. 0. Jayne, work and done it well, and which was hallowed and Rock Island. Brazil now express it as their opinion, founded on | Chas. Pister, Chas. Erye, Susao l’avis, Ellen Wilsem, Ann Pomel H. Marsh, ‘Onwego, . James Haggart, Wm. H.’ Houston, patriotism, by success, and by its association wi The ratio of tii t based a comparison between the old and the new régimé, | Weidner, Jno. McCauley 7 A Reed, Eliza W: Basan Papers friendly to the cause are requested to copy & 5 iets; waa te om Jr. sg Dames, now transferred e as ith | the ceneus of 1850; allowin eae te for eon that free labor is cheaper than slave labor. er e re Stewart Lewis Je Rice, Jno. Parker, Ine. and call attention to the above. ¥. Pal ‘MH Cash, . Stephen A. Douglas, when he said in a | county, in addition to one for every three thousand | _ A® we have before stated, we learn that the great | Fi Part Pearrgs atom eatery tue ‘Moors, ALbary, July 26, 1854, George Brace, pn em of modern dato, at ringfield, Illinois, that all the | inhabitants and one for each fraction over two cueakion of free Hindoo labor, yersus African slave | Franels Smith, Le le Yipee: Gen. er earns, ef Charles Emith,” ©. 0. Boumwa; in the hearts of the American people as a sacred Myron V. ' , monde. Thatis the question which, if it be made DSLR. GEhe ioe” on the itheof pre gecmg Saaeees bering | Ane Jenatogs, en Vorhis, thing, which no ruthless hand would’ ever be reck- BBY jh } Dist. Com. | y'vital part of the British anti-slavery movements, | ™™+* 7p Bw Cat visas Geet Mammeetce | Tueiee =| EPR | ketimeiedngh aaa lange Reeaaiee scm, ware he au of tere eet | ae Fast al Set bereby express our cordial a) jon of it. E. D. Webster, @. W. still: ~ n * (From the Hartford Times, Avgust 14.) Wiutiaw E. Dovor, som Jamee J. Coit, Pople BAT gee oe aie oer WISCONSIN. forthcoming eonference ti nave ia rice, vise | , ‘The remarks of some of the leading New York A poe pth Curis, Wm. oWrait, Ly be: danger which seemed to thresten, at some distant aus cloctnen inde’ Firs Gonaaeiconiced lot the total abolition of slavery and the slave trade: pene relied ee mig vebelr ps na PATS ANTI-NEBRASEA CONVENTION, TO BE HELD AT depute bee: ©. A. Morse,” ri in That the Sonate Noes euionst Territories, | of Wisconsin, ea the counties of Milwau- Assault on Presidents. Socaracy, Tos often they receive (tok bo cbewweora dni TTT eet wp al ean James 6. Van Vosst. Wittra tra, of which Mr. Dougan was chairman, at the com- aa Nici sot Waskeeee oe sna Kenesba, 10 THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ay ne cae outtake oa th re much JEYYERSON. Lake W. Swan, mence) session Ongress, ; o remar! value ay Sana rf appointed to oppose the Nebras- [Peck John L Devs pe Scenmpanying ‘a bill ee mares ine i Saray of ibe principle’ smounced inthe “repub- " i one Yor, cael 8, 1854. re Jabecerepanwocet | pacnlises fg eee , on was pre- 0 it, for tl jovernment of the Terri! of Ne- | lican’” celts ly 13, are n art! appeare: your paper of yesterday, y F-¥- path Pig oer Daniel WerdweL, War Heal” ty i fos the governess of Se Tesriniry invited to meet in’ their respective Assembly dis | headed “The Anau! President? few York and Erie Railroad stock has oceasioned ALBANY, May 29, 1854. Hart Massey, Tsaae S. Ford, cot ‘was not Pre- | tists and select two delegates from each e it upon the dent,” in which | 3 great deal of comment, and has been discussed in Memeo Mews Grameen tomy, | Tite gue” | Hour coro aod at acho! | Ea es Giiean mrs Oe | Mrtwee mand; nce pe Ieaeunt in ne | Sage thom bans urn pray f Tr, ine county, on ae ov 3 nant , Be ° gity of New York, in relation to the Nebraska Davia Granger, ‘Woedbar’ Ke’ Cooke, ieecnatiee or the 8 Senate, peters dion aereto by foe ey of Bey peter nen, at 17 o'clock M., 3 revenue service, who pulled the General’s nose in pany it ‘4 poetliy carers Ses wae * ish he Seninioe kes a ora dun rs See Roseell & Smith, a whig Senator from Kentucky, Mr. Dixon. ee wre & candidate to be supported at the ap | pubic.” You will please allow me to correct the | stock to rise, and others in the interest of. thove Dany, he.d at the Capitol, on the 23d day of March Berlab Aber, Ri deing of whi ' healed in aa By order of the State Cental Committee, error. No officer of the revenue service has ever | who wish it to fall. The statements of neither Jest, the same subject, the following resolution ELSE Wm, C. Fields. cratic national platform of 1852, a 6 ‘breach, . Wa. A. Wutrs, Chairman, | acquired notoriety by such dishonorable means. Tae party are entirely true or wiolly false, and the — 'y QUEare. Dbasea wi ie, JU 5 ft. Je oommit | - 3 Resolved, That this meeting recommend that a Jonny Oars, es Se . ae pag it to as dine ad pre, | Mitwun, ely 28-___ atet thous edie di ae phew. oven "One of te Wall rect papers eal tho ‘company State convention, to consist of a delegation from rae li Fb ta t 7, whee thet mort apacialley Seclak ker, a PENNSYLVANIA. Randolpa of Hoanoke, I dusk. It ane, oe og ing was on the verge of bankrujtcy; that the payment each Assembly district, be held, in the city.of Al James Humphrey, Jenn W. De Mott, jen Bot command, end should not sees OTHE VOFERR OF PENNEN St sa foot th inmaanins Ye Movi. ww UAoredieay uur | Fe InMETERY wie Aunek ond Te ptember honda wan Dany as soon as practi fe purpose Chandler Starr,” raid " } The 10) ket In regard to a probibitory law | just to deprive the navy of it. for » long time in doubt, and was seoured only wit poe bore agen seh to uate ns spponetia ot thie - B Beka,” in oie, x by we are, and have been, content to let Gor pened ae Legislature, and-ezproved iy the Very respectfully, AV.F, Mndh aia ese itor’ post, was ‘Mensevoe ecbame Missouri compromise, & the South take its “peculiar insti ” — 4 —————— and to resist all futare attempts of the same kind. | + W. Knapp, W.H Vanscbooshoven, | Without interference on OUT fart, endesvoring: in | 4% ACT OR THR ROPFRAMION OF THY XAGICPADTORE x0 41 Superior Court. Leppert ie someeagannynahyate eo iye gta ‘And that for the accomplishment of this purpose, H. N. Holt, Themes Clowes, good faith, to live up to the ol on OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS 48 4 REVERAGE. SUDGE DUER’S OPINION. tok lor ont Singhs yop Pap Shag geo . he president: andl vice presidente of thitwectiog, Kéward Feymour, Rev. E P. Stimpson, Re Tene oot soe reaidiven | . Whereas, Allvaws, to be eficient, shoulthave the ap-| James Brown, Charles Newman, and Ed. Kem. | bighest, offer was sixty per cent. |The ‘Trsbure era usjoriy of them, be appointed s commitiee ct | Baitn"Gttimas, Seances” fem services : =| probation i mano Sheol: And chortan it | alle assignees of Antonio Pulir, ov. Over. | toa uia'er hy toe bashrapt brace whisk hed se arrangemen' W. Atkinson, Fitram Slocam, $th. That the obligation of the constitution for | ; wd seth are noente ponies | manne —This is a motion for an_ injunc- of Tn pursuance with the recommendation contained E.D. cater, Joho M. Francis, the of fugitives from service, nor. the | with uecestity of the passage of u prontoliery hauor ing. | 108 20 Jertrain the sale. of certain ships formerly eee tecasial trite of the Botan Peek fm that resolution, and st the desire of many citi- | John Friend, Jarves Forsyth, comity of , demands of us to sink our indi: | And whereas, t ls imposible to obtain a certain indica. | CWEd by one Antonio Pelletier, who, to secure the | in"; certained that one million of them would not wens, we, undersigned, president and vice p: . N. Stearns, Wm. L. Avery, 'y a6 citizens or men, and permit slavery to | tion of popular sentiment relative thereto, by means of : aa denis of ‘hat meeting, take the iiberty of soy atk 3. Jock Wm. Tegan, break aes the barriers which, b Salons act, it | peticions snd remonstrances. Therefore, this ction, std, aasigued, ana “eansterred all ais beipald are a a c dreseing you. : Wo, Bust. Robert Green, had assisted to place upon. ita own sieogreas, mi'al, | Bee 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- | interert therein to the defendants, and after the | ,, @ this ees the rich banking house of We secinformed that st the New York meetin; waDIBOR. J. B. Gale, Jow it to enter new ‘Territories and compete for | Btatives of the Commonealth of Pennsyivania, ia | payments of their claim, any surplus was to be re- | Brown, Brothers & Co. stepped forward to help the in May last @ similar resolution was adopted, and Fenk S Some, Oot t power with the laboring white man. pear apr a apnoea ag rapa egesc oom: en a oe Capon enaarls agtameet AP They ive leat ‘coun any about $400,000 en the Stewart, a . vo! a ; the matter left c the discretion and power of your alvin Waster, Anthony Lawtoe, soharelved, pes the delegates from the Third ward commenveaith are hereby uthoried, at the, places ee] Wah abe te eieee od tee ables ok Pet Hersonal seearity of the eleven individual @irectore, te feel that the tne is at hand for some such onge, | Allred Feymont, Henry Barden, gent to maid convention the above, and ask for them | seroughs, ad tomoehip. on the second eday Oe: | as: hondvomnsy, ands tailere to eonsply with 40 compeny Me atl ie san ae wee Oowee, copyent le r nex’ vote for agains ia , x slavery, and are impatient for sction. It iefar the | Oliver F. Koot, Wm 8 Yoseg, On motion, theve proceeding were ordered to he | shall entirely prohibit, b “proper and ‘conrtistioos! ternis of certain agreement made between Pelle; pep se A gan ov fan. regu! 8 aD raner, Baek of such action, the time and other partioulars, | Jee» Barsett, Smith Grimtb, Feinted To Whe cay eee i Pamain) Cbaliman intosleating liquors, except for medicinal, steramental, | charge{that the amount of the indebtedzess of Pel- ina the crim grog y needs segs <j “He! {n'your opinion be deemed advise | #¥# Rayners Ret? erick, J. Ermstep, Secretary. | Y a aro a and arcintial RT ul saad eter had been fraudulently and corruptly stated to legal’ ta nd res Sit regen one . A Sec. re au " . en ah let os eee saomiga. sateen etafeat ect | meme. Grom, ne pac, anism | To act at nota eiar tt at , .H. Fox, SAN. i . will oblige us and many of our fellow citizens Isaac Moore, Jeane Alken, A Christian Union Anti-Slavery General Reform | place fixed by law, in the aeveral districts for the hold. | Sainet the defendants as trustees, and “even if it | i one: duck on itn ‘logs withont, pap of some Kind. belly Ga gions of your committee upon taese ote wees, bahar A Convention is to be held at White Lake, August 23 Tog of the general elections in anid dintrets, on the tes! a an paboe sacaa ward al | It soon leaked out tbat they their British te; ani hope of doing go, main, | Roswell Hart, Giles . ? aT of Oc § hey shal 8; they are in effect™mor' rey Pour obedient servants’? Witttaa Panuates, | Calvin Husen RJ. Knolscn, and 24 (Wedmesday and Sberddag). It ls expectid faaued isan Hiection Board; to recolte from cach sualt. | title, and as such Bave a Tidhtto diepseet of the Be a eh ‘President of the Alban; Freeman Clarke, J.B. Lewis, Lo sen dysen nese thee ys dedica- Voter of their said district, a tleket written or print. | property at oDy time, for the satisfaction of their 8, which were likely to fall through unless they Vice Prattente= iN Forty, febert He Bren, | waaces | etami™™ | Breed a tb Meat Wednesday v” "| Setar tterSha poe wets | tenia poy leas and tors ne endo | ome tia hey Fenda. “commis wen Maurice E. Viele, J. C. Cuyler, Hamilton James P. H.W. Wi en ® ‘the come Aactergyeonoditens goed py perfectly plain, an ms strong to the “ ” Thy Wiliam B. Mi Clark, Jacob Lan- | D ter ees iw. y [From the Detroit Free Press, Aug. 12.) noite von yoy For a Prohi Liquor Law,” and | admit of any two constructions; and the defendants lite modern word for “shave.” The sinter: sing, 5 M,Magane J. Mansel, Henry Schrooger, Airis Ring, Satu © Then, Fe ee eee eine nomk: | idee moan, ipuae s Pohiiory Lam,” fale Rol tbe property ae, mortgagoes, and the courts | S04, 'and in eppiag foreerd, ns they aid, belped Feunis Van Vechten, Jr, At ea oO eaten? nation of candidates for Governor, Lieutenant Go- Vay returned to the court house | without a charge of fraud ‘maintained and | themselves quite as much, if not more, than they The above ‘Souk ani caliber Saving Sen received David MeVean, ry (shes cmt vernor, Secretary of State, Auditor General, Trea- Sead, om the fellow ing Friday, by eevtintn tes bongs 5 proved. In thle rule there property, maine between # the ied any. These Wall street on and considered, it was, on motion of Mr. Joseph P. | NEW YORK. Biram T. Lawton, surer, Commissioner of the Land Office, Attorney | shail cast up and certify all the votes aa in raid | real and personal property; therefore the defend: | ‘be ‘‘ noble di edness” of railroad Bimpson, | Robert Smith, 3,4, Whipple General, operintendent of Punlic Inaeraction, one | county or city, tothy ofice of the Secretary of the Com. ) anteare, as mortgagees, to remain §n possession of as boraggnt heats Tenens amusing if gd Resolved, That it is expedient that a State con- —— ae y ideon Reynolés, men! Board of Education, one other | monwe: yurg, directed and transmitted ia the for the purpose of paying and settling eo men deserved Jedre: Thomas, men! board for the residue of e the votes for Go" ired to be ‘4 Whe! reat credit for doing simvly what it was their in- rae ee wk wi: poo Philips FBventr, Timothy B Wilde,’ the Hen. toss E. reeaend deceased aod the transac. | cirected and transmitted. and the sald tecretary thal, on up ic there Aaslgues bi i be ral aoe terest and duty to dos When more money ato be leesrs. . Havens ani . iting Jobn McKersner, Jeoezh Haswell, the third Friday of January next ensuing, communicate . " made by holding a tottering corporation by were appointed to consult with the members of the Horace Eouthmayé, Bamnel W. Hoag, $ien, of rack puter beeen pe Minds gre the said returns to the Legislature, to be opened and pops ng sagt seodiiet, nowy Cag me ee the Gil ‘auove crates’ entil’ ite seockr ena be General Committee as to the time and place of Joba HB. Bwift, T. C. Ripley. , Melee. counted in the same manner the votes for Governor are | CS*¢ reme. Toe comp! that meeting, and the manner of the cali. Nosh Worrall po at day of September next, at eleven o'clock. in the | Spenea and : plaint ffi are trustees or mortgagees at all, and | ce be gotoffon the wesker brethren, than by let We, the undersigned, weubers of the Géneral Ber Sad ay ruaneen SP ity tal, tn a ge XY ae ware iis Commonreatt rive ‘a the, Pebutwtery seeks to set aaide the agreement under ariiet ting see dorm, then, 200 bet osu fe, ff Committee, having ‘under alizice Char! gate i ey claim groun street rested), ment, and arias hae Spd ea us Samuel B. Kugeles, George a. Wat resolution of the Btate convention of 1850, will be i 3. That all the election laws of the State preserib- tly mentioned T “ charge of Rated res: ue. When, on the other baud, sn oten be Pend the great meeting of the citizens of the city of | Themes. Berry, Misi s, ayy ed as follows:— ing the hours of opening and elosing the polls, the re- Er conclusively shown tobe groundless; that of | the most money is to be rer! one Lt York, assembled in tne Pack, on the 13m of | Rea, Leckweod, William B. ‘ayne county, 14; Oakland, 10; Washtenaw, 10; | ception of votes, the punishment tor illegal voting, the | fraud and usury is fally met by the answers and ae the stock and boods for May leat, and in view of the repeal of the Missouri pie phn pe an Lenawee, 8; Calhoun, 6; Jackson, yi 185 | fhe gouetal eect ates of publication, and holding of | affidavits in support of it. Besides, the agreement, | of buying it up, then the “ noble” dire ‘com and the ulterior movements for slavery Jorish Rich,” EF. Ballard, aeaoeanies Gy Mesiiem, A) Beta ey 4). Seed) Gsne- | other matters incident thereto, be and the same are de- | 0M Sta face, ie clearly not usurious: the five per cent ma d'by the recent address of the anti-Ne- Jobn Jay, John Protherson, see, 4; Kalamazoo, 4; Kent, 4; Livingston, 4; Mon- | cisred applicable to the election above authorised. Seoreiniomn ce: tobe paid the defendants by of members of C. , and after consultation Leanis EL Youmans, pe Bt. Joseph, 4; St. Clair, 4; Allegan, 4 Barry, | tec. 4. That it shall be the duty of the sheriffs of the | Pelletier, was for their extra services as ship’s has- hed With he friends of freedom throughout the State, | {eph.W fer wes neo tap abliwinn, 7: Van"Boien, 2 Sagnew, 7; | 7'Sb it ae poor or the ine sss | the 0 advance, te nner tow a sa to low that there was immsivent danger of a vanien ereby ‘ de O » 25 » 43 945, 1 25 ie ar 1 f i Sat Rie yr to mele hy thole a aera ae a0, Wi he mean Mackinac, 2; Tuscola, 2; Sanilac and Huron, one to be held on the Seeend Tuesday. in Octsber next. settled between the porties by meg pair ing altcgether. The pepee Laine had been convention, af Saratoga, on Wedoesday, the 16th Hy ‘Chere Jeter forse, district, oH Chiton and Gratiot, one district, 2; And the State Temperance Convention, which | ment. The additional affidavits on the part of the carried too far, and Femi 4 ing ghd dy of August next, to consider what measures are | Wane Mawdueyer, James B Mikenb. Midland, Gladwin and Arenac, one duateiet 35 we met at Hartsburg op the ith day of Jane last oe tats ches are not” meaive ‘to any new pega oy —_— ‘oo pitied ey, 9 before the roper for ¢ ve e free D. D. T. Mars! le y iD amon; re par following resolations:— Ty ere] port o! ne in sic Btates from Bouthern oggieation pote Nortpera 9.6 WB Pret distifot, 2; Newago, Oxcana, Lake, Maaon, Manis- Resalved, et though the Legislature toreed 4 disor the complaint; they cannot therefore be taken into | Wire pullers could get out with a wh rob yd tee, G Tra Wexford, Missaukee, Ro - cob house was coming down before trey could get treackery. Joseph Carter. , Grand Traverse, Wexford, ee, Roscom- | ent issue pen the friends of temperance than the on | Corsideratiov. Iadd, that inno event would the This accounts for the milk ia Por the recovery of the rights of the free States General Marshall, mon, Ogeman, losco, Algona, Oscoda, Crawford, | {hey ected for, we will nevertheless accept it, but unde | have varied my opinion. My opinion, therefore {x | Ut of the way. wee saauie? ge an integral part of the Union. z Pits: Kaleasks, Omens, Tee anew, Ante m, Otoe 0, | the cizeumstanees we will aot consider ita final tee: of that the temporary injuncsion should ‘be dissolved, Soom ot, pot he fil ool “ * " P ‘resque jot, Car- | cure 1b it. , and | for tan government 4 Menecn. leva, met peter gan, one date, 2; Chip- Hescire That er queriion -) gpa 2 wed tee waitin tip Map Sees Te ae Rath 7 is con ly publishing ‘The electors of each county will hold meetings in . eee, Seon hodleraft aud Delta, one | Peeete af Peaheyivanin, we Woes eiekbetiy reeebenene! ‘The Divoree Case Again. ts of ‘a great increase of rece) their py epg a8, 9000 a8, segeetcanie, ane 3 Houghton and Ontonagon, one distrlc: 2. toer read hoon 7 ‘the Sate to organ once On rere Hon, Juss Di TERM. seer,” and at the same time itis sunsenoed ¢ That ita . respective counties, 4 le '. umber to the members which such cousties ave en Aires ikienos, 4. 1, Borter, in beds reapestive countiog, and nog. Aig and bower: | ag. 15—Gathering eB Waller, by her next | cuatem ibe Snide’ of carte taahionPne menete, titled to choose fer the assembly. 4 M yan, oa © al probibition, but to carry it by triumphant majority at | Friend, Christian S. Sloan, vs. Wildes P. Walker. | ions and newly discovered metnemetical principle Asnauax Vaw Nest, Chairman of Com. ae H ide Frise ” the ballot box in October next. —In this case, it will be remembered there was a peculiar to the Erie and Central Railroade—wh _ Kxarr, A. T. McReynolde, » Carter. The adoption by a vote of the people of these | doubt at the trial as to the identity of the house of | D’ts' on the rule of the larger the receipta the oy Joszrn ¥ Sexenen, Vice Chairmen. oT ai en: resolutions by an a mojority, is im ill fame in Pe han nn the Cre om smaller the dividends, The $400,000 lent by the ~ Bway B. Dawsox, Grinnel!, Chair DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. common eat tyre ct, bomen md ead rate or, by stiorney, Mesare. Marts Sisoag and A bth Ade Bone Ey bode firth is man; Theodore McNamee, William Cullen ‘Bryaat, 8 L. Macomber, ‘The Democratic Convention of the First district | res counties, ren and dis png ye gee by striking ont | ‘© Pey the seven per cent interest on its, enormocs 5 pective , Cities, boroughs, wards 4 bonded inde! of $24,000,000. Ite income John A. King,John Jay, Rensselaer N. Havens, Jo- Joseph Hoxie, will be held at the Court House in the city of Ann | tricts as will.secure a full turn out at the ‘and | the words, ‘known as No. 119 Mercer street, in the bonds, due next males mét with great seph A’ Kaofman, Minthorne Wilesn G. Hunt, Arbor, on Lamy the 16th day of Seztember | the largest possible majority in favor of fmport- | city of New York,” and neering, ‘ie Senon Aifficalty, ii at all. ‘The ouble with thie read ss T. J. , Alfred Pell, G. W. Blant, Féger Ketchum, . next, at 11 o’clock A. M., for the purpose of nomins- | snt situated in Mercer street, in the city of New York, ’ ‘that. zB wi femuel Leeds, Benjamin F. Legg: ti for Con; ‘sach with the New York Central is, ite George Brace; W. niting. anh War Woodbery” ng @ candidate for greas, transacting We urge a he feende, of herape- on the weet side of the said Mercer street, between | cot and are at least double they . ‘isaso “ Payee, T. W. Smee, Wiliaens, other, business necemary: The several | rance and & ry fw, that make bebe Phys reg Annet cll, RS cost, ceive heen; that the rates which. they rece 5 . . Camp, istrict entitle their op! great object elec- | which there name leave ‘small John L. Everett, John McResson, | rd: Eouthreorth, del Wayne county, 14; Washte: | ton’; thet they Softer no other iaue to interfere | Wyatt, Wite or Cook, as the or | Sreebtaraatenaeatt, bet ; nals fit, and that their various absorb » Horatio Allen, T. J. 3. Howell, naw, 10; vingston, 4, with their efforts in this cause; and we warn 4 house, the number of whi is ‘Rown Ganiaael toiee ‘and ‘com on, Thomas A. G, , CONGRESSIONIL CORRESPONDING COMMITTEE. them sgainst permitting themselves to be drawn | to i wee Thattions te tele debt while their ore- Joseph Smith Law- bd = ‘oung, C. O'Flynn, Elisha Taylor, into alliances with any of the (ests. Woodbury and Churchill appeared for the ” witiam V. ' on Chas. BS usrshall” Q. We Boore F. Livermore, parties of who desire only to use this great, | defendant. . Git ts diminishing. . Marshall, John pee on Tededee Cook, F. Aes. He popular and growing cause for the advancement of | His Honor granted the motion on ment of | oe op un Daxrier.-Mr. Beale, the dentist of d William Tuck. Oyros Ourtsar” SumOCRARIO COUNTY CONVENTION. bythe vote tae mechyete ming rt | to tas csonshrtd hs i following card in the = 2 cA = apo hay toe ag sooriee Fa the several town- oy — temperance a fo) hat sttontion. Tan Fremearee— Th Gloucester Telegr i Pe jpe and wards county of Wayne, meet everything depen lo arrival schooner Queen , “ in convention at Ten Eyck's old stand, in Dearborn, | will dere to refuse the passage of a bill (ss! ae sod, Andrew Parker, Jr., from the bay St. | ral that I have been charged with a outrage on Saturday, the 9th day of September next, ‘at 9 | of the demands of a rity of the voters, fairly Latrence, being the first vessel from thet quarter | upon the person of S young westen, Uae she war ps, Castles H. | james o'clock A. M., for the ne Of electing fourteen | expressed at the ballot { nd we have the | this season. She came from the fishing groundson | under the influence of ether, in having a dental ope D.M. Grabam, Thomas ‘Aearew Taster, delegates to the Bate’ and Con; Conven- plessure of assuring our temperance friends, that | Saturday, Angust 5. The news is very discouraging. | ration performed. Conscious of my own innocens¢ M. Hoe, E. H. Chapin, | ¥iles B Andras, tions, and nominating candidates for the offices of | we are satiafied that any one of the distinguished | Mackerel were very scarce, and the vesselg were | in thie matter, T was willivg to remain silent, and ‘A form of the Pe ow P. Stimpson. Howard Potter, Sher ff, Clerk, Register of Deeds, Treasurer, Prose- | gentlemen who are candidates for Governor will | doing elmost nothing. Two of the Gloucester ves- | await the result of a fair j caveats. Bal pT cag J Ppa’ |)... Yas. Reber cating Attorney, two Circuit Court Commissioners, | promptly give his sanction to such a law. | sels fad obtained one hundred barrels each, while | persecuting and unrelenting ie mant- }, and it ie | John Lae ple County Surveyor and Auditor, and transacting such Age we beseech our friends and fellow ¢itizens | the rest of the fleet ranged from ten to sixty bar- } fested in quarters, and @ mo-t unjast Vn 4 lished ‘ oe ey Root Be Mintarn’ other business as may be necessary. Each town: | to rally to tre polls, and carry this resolution of the | rele. Captain Parker informed the editor of the | yor made to turn public opinion against mo, to th Fe doce pat | Sobn J. Phel “ig Richard ft Will ship and ward will be entitled to thiee delegates. | Legislature by & cleat and decided msjority—or- | Tel/graph that there was an armed brig stationed | injary of my brsinees, my ebarseter, and wy iy to RN. Havens, New Wm. © Russel Gen. A. F. Whitaker, COUNTY COMMITTEE. anize in every election district, apooint yonr vigi- | off Gaspe, & eater in the bay of OC , and | I now respectfu'ly ask s suspension of —— turn unio in each | John Fedgwick D. J. MeMaster. C. O'Flynn, John W. Keith, fince and other committees, prepare to get out another cutter elewhere. He had received no | in my case, until my trial shall have fully taken the State be Loeeaet | Wem. Wobck, Jone, G0. thephard. La Goat, A. P. Young, Yote, go your duty in kor with the maa | tronbie from them. Ther» had been no dah in ehore, | place sick wil be son. I have at leaat a rlgot E Whiteacc, iver Clask, emies MeFaslene, iL. Bb Wilk * measase sustained by & consequently there had been no cecasion expect this, public | SW Coste Dernove, angoss &, 1864. eT ewes Wy ©] Saize vigilbeoe ce thetr part path otelae T. Baata, Destak

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