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10 NEW YORK HFRALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMP¢R 5, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET — _—~ crcepsininenamencngeaescatieesinllesatsaiaatiaiiigii intial eaicieteees | : _ have heretofore beem hvooght ini ihe greatest is prevailing, but * nas deen a | THE HORSE FAIR AT SPRINGFIELD, M138, me of 8h hove at last been = called out for Seward, ~ egg The programma of Mir, Geward’s tour w aketobed as on whieh they rehied for power, Sot eudurtog aad « MR, SEWARD ON CHE 8 cUMP. pecullar constitutte: a and characters of oe! Lica e . giant partion, jrepired by love of couutry, wpe if. i . out Gud frivelons. - Fouth N, ~ wor virtwe udu votion to Numan Taree rok ares | thi"! availing wow'to ay At Uw goveramaat wag’ follower po = tong Exhibition of Imported Grand Jubilee of io their conceptions of nveawerem, ty ar Dee pomcenions, | nile sud fur wie mn Ou’), binge evAh s1Anes OM a Laneing, Thivedey, Rent 6. load a: merican Breeds of Horseé= @ Michigan Re- srccess, acd reswluse throughout | resurncay wr nee pomweeniones | Mer ace to Great Britain before Loe Revolution equnily | Kelana, Satusiay 58th, Great Success of the 1 Yorppe leeder in administration is thus ward, he ia, alcbougt i BANNERS, BRAUTI [1 GIRLS AND BU" SPIRES. sever socarneetor wise, everywhere nbd st si times !s- sisjuiee in the rae e eff tent and ‘mbecile, just in the degree that the party on ry and unjust fabte which he depends, ie incomslaut, vac ating, thakterea- Caroda, «het rom , prickum What bas $eome of the reversal oe par: Central Ameries, ure SPEECHES oF SENATUR SEWARD, fies ‘thin tare, fowtsbel witha your due unl palvently we mine? That dashing, unterritie?, Codant party, whose % vteente’ effective and benedeoet atiniuist att ven, abd were equalty absolved from it by Milwaukee, Monday, 10th. publicaus, al Detroit Levey pg Upsnimity, even ih a wine, j9 sooaoaat.. i dong fui are not only held to allegiance now Madsen, 4 ith, Number of Horses Entered—Thetr . 63 nec prary policy, cn werer be expected eriodliggens yor ~ht TOvr AWE, bot ar@aiso rubjected to taxation aud La Creese, Thursday, 13th. lity ytoomngal, Fe ea ee, Malt movemsenin. aus ter Fine eed ee ene ee eet dusif tom the | Toapeak on Tuceday. Toth, at Dubuque | ut Rrecseas The Wide-Awakes - Litt cee eMieataken wd prosecuted Uhvough the agene.ct ny cave Us, with 6° | Gig proecting the entreme righiscy very human heing, Wednes’ay, 18th, at Quincy SPRCIAL CORRESPONDENOK OF THE Henan. 8 ‘and Rail-Splittera sett ndividuais, but of partion roguiated, excite’ uo edcan SOL td awhedhar foraign ur mative born, tond ur free, whom com: | Saturday, 224, wt Leavenworth. Sriuxcruap, Mags , Sept. 4, 1860, Jereted na occasion may require, by Uhetr representa avers ard a hatcful ond T gfeud | puisortiyy holds within its jursedivam. “Tne great fact i# About Wednesday, 26th, wt St. Joseph. . » in Full Force. Tece. He who propéres weau® €0 tmpractioable that be ever we Win @00LG "EZ by gea Low fully realized tbat eh Ajrican race tere tea foreiun ‘Saturday, 21b, at Cdicugo. The fourth Nations! Exhibition of imported dicot and can Wb ny party to their eapport, any be philantaro bitable xn 4 Gane Jocble lement like the Indians, incapable of assimilation, —— | American breeds of horser was inaugurated on Tuesday pist, bul be capnot be a stairsman; and even when the , siege ned ‘oor © 46 excuse the , but not the fees, thereiove, entitied to such care Municipal Election in Leavenworth, | last, at Hampden Park, Spricgtield, Masa. The success and protection #@ the weak everywhere may re- r860. oe etromg; that it “id ‘a pital Reotic Laavanwonse, taps. 4 - | which attended this exhibition in previous years, and nw ifely apd unnecessarily transplanted teto our felds, ‘The wunictpal election in this city yesterday resulted | the great national importance attached to {t, a8 @ power. and whieh tf ig unprofitable to cultivate at the cost of iy rho election of J. 1. McDowell, repubiiean, for Mayor, | fy) t in improving the breed of American anery’ - the dreolation of the native vineyard. Nor will tm Be 2 aay! “ egent DR horses, FO ee ee tml mest tbat the party of avery im national, and- that ot OY 210msjority, The democrats elect the City Clerk, | combined to render the exhibition on this oagasion ane of juired COMO gang slavery with thon, or —iresiom reotionsl, any louger avail when {tis fully un- Justice ane three Councitmen, The balanaa of the repub- | unusual interest. That the influence and value of this baw been ent? pity Lirumswick, irresistible legions tied tbe hovest and intrepid hero ty hem N®*, all the resistance we have derstood that, 6o far ag it is founded tm truth, it only a elected. Bis View Par ti a@ Poti. of de* dee on their shields through so wany civil ever eet an aceiig SP80180 Mmorican Territor er to our — result of that perversion of the conatitation which bas at- ‘encqapes pm scciince and sialon ¢abittions ta felh and appreciates by seed of the Parties an is cnoougiert—tbat peaerrus ‘hong not nppraiudioed whig — repatly, bas resuited {1 moar witul avd perverse pur empted to crroomeeribe freedom, and vo make slavery | Jatscourt Politic ‘and breeders of horses was strikingly exemplified on ‘ f the J tr party, which apprebensive of perpetual Auger froin tod 4 pene ©. subverting freedom there, to Dlight the fairest ur vereal threvghout the republic. Equally do the re- Unie occasion, for never before were there so many en- dics o fountry, Tadival policke- of wim tmtration, often wits wanatel | po: eiap of the enrth, “aien we tound it free, by extending — Mcacls tives abd satires of the advocates of ala Be, Leena, Hpk 6,900: | Er eee re aa onet catia dhen Re. be, an Chivalry and ep-buehem, wugleally recmmbiued ls cert one cry vat oval agoney of desolation. We may — very ext ion fail, #ince 1 Je Ren ane felt tat trath, Arg meeting of the Republican Stato Committec yor. ‘ bruised and tcattcred citetes, even wher Boapricious | dovbiiess pessicl abil further, We may add conquest renvon and homanity cay work right on without fagati- . | of animals, This result, it is only just to acknowledge, —— Hee aires tareat’ bait wom ierumphy its te couqnétt, fer reviwacon to our ambition daily clom, snd Dear eontume'y without retaliation. | ooansnl lerdsy, the Chairman was instructed 0 prepare sa 4° | has been brought about, in a very great degree, Imernot S800. defeats more Utaetrous thu (he Jule ets when ikhed | grows mor and more imperaible, until we sur Lbs course farther, because the combinations of slavery dress to the republicans of Miasourt, urging them to vin- by tho untiring industry and dient the enatt, apt, % lost—-the Feddut American pa:ty, thet sptaagatonehound Yee in extent and amarsnt strength the grent- sie broken up, and can wever be renewed with #2coem®, giexte their principe in the ensulag Presidential elec- ne Detroi* a 2% toOay in a lover uf politica emmivemont. from ten thousand dark chatubers, tad whicd eeemed , vt empires of ancient or modern timer, ali the whi'e en- Au} new combination must he based om the princ pio of | manager of the exhibitien, whose zeal in promoting tte from 0 » bes Ms ate @ rf e the 4 doge fi the Southern cemoeratic faction, shat slavery ia herent ti0B wishout an affiliation with any other par y. aoarly wr or Wiha ees 0 ly \eutarday at the ver: jut of carrying the govern. P targing the ares of Doedege; but after our alren ty 5 y | intereste and success deserver the highest commendation. other ay veer pub tees I eerae eaeeee en of ment by avseup de rece Jat theessarten, that fer De® ample experience, Think ho one Will be boid enongh to ly just and henefiecnt, and ‘onght to be negeectad, ie nn | ie Popabi'.can orgentetiona yam: eg in from - yp age hee “pt santant and whieh can no longer be tolerated North: or elae | omg ressite | For some time past they have labored unwearledly eel’ seering towns mid “tater 30 erg pennera | Perunealeceing uh deep oe er ae | nt ee oes ee eee © 4 | To the priveipe Othe Wastaden Guballa “Soctioa Viet ane Fen ore an ne | tn arranging the thousand detaile and minutim connected = fed fre all oommpitconk points, aM even private ary sf tho ‘oeuntry ear Seed Uy leat enh rule izes, white T onpeart the eattncal divergence sorely Ee aa Sheri prise, | Him, Roscoe Covting was today wuacimossly, aud by with ro gigantic an undertaking aga national, and nob MOO AUT CCE. WE AMO OHARLAN. Tho Proceso YIN A, cmplaceutiy wikis “hs plow tradtiten, Murh ve 20 fhlamo any one or more of mild heR@owally parsed far beyond both of theso prin- | gcclamation, renominated for Cigress by the republicans merely @ State exhibition; apd the admirably efficient 2 > mravencty Aergo and impot ss one, altheugd all preceding parties, ard TMUMved Fo Febiotaniwy or parties, white exempticg others. all on ®, and Po Emnernd Seen ary | of this county. | manner in which everything is condusted on the grounds Frinciwilty made wet companies of Wee Awakes headed WOH Pogtter of our hatlntit poe : ae ee | reaponeine, alte, ned pers myn tg ta, exiats only all - __ reflects the highest credit upon thetr energy and businese ©) Orie dance. Tae wore a variety oi uniform Lp pe ag 8 i : | i ° 1 Penmsylvania Congressional Nomimae | gyiitics, ‘thet Wak Won the South we a xterousiy, hy Winniatiog | Mevintion once hegup, without realizing the immediate I counse! thie course farther, because the necessity for MA werried “their “@nterne The. wi ttle 4 iv at ambition, oad yet hea held the Serth ov ® | presence of dauger, it was easier te coutinue on than re- & Tatura to the vid pational way has become at last tons. | 18 Ww atmost superfluous to enlarge, at the prevent haga 3 ere ° ory F tp. wethe ap jac me - sug by ewakeuing ue wildest aud west | turn. The countr; bas all the time been growing richer absolute aud imperative Wa can estend slavery lato Waventay, N. ¥., Sept. 4, 1860. | ‘op the benefite that accrue from or vm ms 4 to to them, foe) at rome disteme Bie vig furs, Whee is ftw couditiod’ Tt ia distin- | and more prosperous and popnlons. It was not nunato- tev Territorieg ame create new slave Sates ply bY re | gon calusha A. Grow was today unantmousiy nomi- | iy renee somaer KO ‘amore with their prcniex: fying. In the | guimhor in fortune from \t# extinguished ‘Tivalsoniy by | ral that we shovld disregard warviugs of what we ooenirg the Afeienn slave trade—s Hiog which, by é : rat character to that pow being held in city. They bring Proce jelen Was a Bra! chariot full eo handeome girts, all fhe oe 0 metange Usk oth pertions wea ts crew, te ps veo wescred by high ane il e Seeeaee Patent Be citing vainos in facpeny roger | Rated fora sixth term in Congress from the Fonrteenth | tovether owners, breeders and dealers of horses from va- « « ‘ad (lt Gulk Drcake into two uot unequal parte, retain suf | always were distant, improbable and even visionary dau- in the country, an iucreure, wou | district of Pennsylvania. Arensed in venite, with hiao ew idressea and rashes, #4 4 uulk Drcdis ut tu not unuaunl parts Cotmmiting | perm’ Te carat he deuied that the African’ faces auio urd the south luto complete unanimity in fave of that |“ ¥ Pmapeunia, Sept. 4, 1800, | Pious States of the Ofion, who, compare and contrast tho us aye abject, althorgb their condition, and even their = returp | merits and demerits of the various breeds of hagses pecu- Taey came. treei® wayne, extae Harty miles distant. OC} wrtke of other ‘parties, and dy @ canning tough ° Souree chy nosey any jvastity 4” rails, and fences, and ,“Rerviess carpenvery, to frame wretched wud r: | prezenco here are due no: w their wil or fault, but toonr Finally, Toonpee! that return because a statesman has | ‘The republicans of the Sixth district have poniinated liar to their sections of the country; the superior qualities # . ‘. Ws rafte on which to sustain themseives for ogc | own, and thet they have a dircet intereet in the question bern dutignated who porserses, in an eminent aad most ea Bov. Wr. Hickman, asd those of the Niath James B. RMCkORD po! ma danuerw, ene!) that, Some of theso 734, Oin H MAIN, MUM nestaonm sea of Ea: | cftlavery.. Bew muturu bas it been to arrume that the | tiactory degree the virtues and the qaatifications neces: | Cympell, both members of the present Hons, | of the sires in diferent States, a9 evidenced in thelr Danmer 4 dearst. that there TP euld be no more exten- pa politics, AN these Yokes it ie new ae motive of thote who have Bronested against the extension pe fb [pnd in gress toa Ciena ag | pe a i ith a stock, shown at such exnibitions, and the most jndicious SoM Of mlavers, ‘nod intemated tat they were golag to Hifent, were Organized pot speciaily to establish jus | of elavery was wn unnatural sympathy with the negro, in and well assured that Abraham Lincoln will not rail | Ohie Congressional Nominations. mode 6f electing mares best adapted for breeling pur- stad 2 y the ad- | fence ‘ice and maintain freedom ancfJequality among an | tea! of what itulwaye bar really been, concerned for the (0 remmaugurate the ancient cumsituional policy in | oar pi wee Sail seal 5 off.cre insisved oat ea upeech, free med, Ire honest, jcaious and Liberty lov'wg people, but to | welfare of the white map. TThece are few, indeod, who | ministration ¢f the goverwment 4 ly because the j Mbt raed) free Tereitones, Many otbers ex- achieve sume~material public advantage of tempo ary over realize that the whole buman race euifers eomewbat gublicon party, after anaple eopertence, 286 of Last acquired ‘The democrate have repominated George H Pendleton | of various classes they encourage breeders of horses, by to " u 7 im }, OF to Recure she adva cement of some chief | ty the alfiictions snd calamities which befail the bumbicst | the cand to sustain him, aad | } 1 ded _w@ mo io Wetum H. Seward om the | PiMoiawetiva, as iftbe government were am cleo: | and wost desplaed ol itn members. Decause Lain satistied that the at last faily'con- | for Congress from the First district, and Alexander Long | hold‘ng out the prorpect of obtaining inereased prices for " wo j @ fender 6: treecom amt ¢m the eloquemt advo- tive despotism instead of & republic, the distribution of | The argoment, thongh demanding the moet digpassion- | vinced of the wirdom and ui y of the proposed refor- | in the Second district. ' their stock, and also tend to encourage a feeling of emula- i Fate of WH rty and e_cetWehts. Farmers aed thetr ite pi aud tho direction of its affairs should be ate caituness and -kivenees, has too often becn conducted | mation, are prepared to sustain and give it efiect. — tion to surpass their neighbors in their superiority of Wives wh Feoughters priv tis have taken @ gemersl heli- ewe Lavoe wag erg lps | of Op ae or i with apger. ans Sears: out into violence. But chen ee oe been Cecinn pameregyenedy | New Hampehire Politics. | reed, forme, often affect 'o express elevated Moreover, ms Of diwunion were soanded, and strap, we ex u eee dangere must incur, what Dover, ., Sept. ‘1860, 47. Probe diy there never were more eteaegers n De" principles und generous sentiments in their ela- | polttioat inventions, Ike the floating fireabips sent ange | Seterefand cavernitien raat we euler? Tanawer, no dan- re momen ee nee | ee ee ne oe ee cone on Seenaeer troitgay our tine, The eutias la an was certalaly ettribu- rated creed; but these creeds, uever' ven | the St. Lawrence by the besieged mg ‘bec, to terrify tho | gers, disasters cr calamities. All parties wil mou ‘The First District Republican Convention was { the coming fair, and the arrivals of horses and horsomen 9" Be to. popularity eMer. Sogrard rather than to tf: Wilts O66 CAR eroely ss orene, See Sen ee oe ‘oife on the Teiand of St. Louis, appeared ead | becavre it will be the act of the people, in the exercise here to-day, and was attended by 8,000 to 10,000 people. | were incessant. The hotels were filled, and revised BEa qualified ap ited, . | we consider in | thetr eavercign power, in conformity with the constita- | a terpretera. who alone had thea by heart and were able carnest the aulyect of Federal a god proba p ain oh tn harmony the eternal princi. | Senators Chase, ‘Wilson and Halo were among tho speak- | of Hamy Park were visited by hundreds of The ta sing waa heldie tho ° freight depot of the Metre’t to repeat them, were found perverting the conatitation in We’ Jove, und we ought to love, the fellowship of our | ples of justice, and tho Denignant spirit of the agein ers, John Sullivan, of Exeter, was chosen Presidential tnd Miterukes Railroad, on € pe edge of the ricur. “The (% Most unequivocal parts and moet palpable meaning, ee orethren. How natural, theroforc, has it | which we live. All parties and all sections will alike ro- Dui . bs f diaparaginz and rejecting the Declaration of Independence, | nen ue j@ the concersions 80 necessary t» silence thoir | joice in the settlement of a controversy which we alkddaag wae densely packs’ ( There could no! have and stultitying the founders of the republic. The par- | complinte, rather than by seeming impracticabitity in | tated the conntry and disturbed its peace so long. Wo Deen Pus than tweuly thor sacd preeent, among them ties thus covstituted, dependeot pet on any ua- | whatwas thought a matter of indifference, to lose sach | shall regain the respect and good wiil of the nations, and oa Lines; 1 bund: " i tional or even ou apy patural sentiment, but on mere | genial-companiopsbip. jain, at least, present peace and | ence more, consistent with our prinaiples and with onr | H Or ane ee Step nd a. Kew colored people. digcipline for thelr cohesion, ant coming ‘at last through — uafety ruber, wiih rome partial RUATADUiew and conces- | aucient character, we shall, with their free consent, take | “The steamship Chesapeake, from New York, went | Mort tha Huy Penge’ Mm Rute ees ti old sen Mr. Seward wos intr siuced by Geverner “Wirter constantdemoralization to assume that capital and not sionsef dom, were from time to time obtained by | our place at their head, ia their advancing progress, | ashore near Tybee last night, with a full cargo, She will 4 g the noble tho- (Be-wea greeted wiih deafent: ¢ cheers. labor, property aid not liberty, is the great interest of compromises Who had the right, or who had the pre- | towardse higher apd more happy, because more humaae | total loes, 1 ‘ae if conscious that hia. TRE SPERCH O p MR. GEWARD. every people, and that religion conversant only with the sumption't: say, with the certainty of being being held | and more-gevial civilization. | Probably prove s . sapere cotion, perma codes " . ° relatious of men tv au uuereu and tature world, must be | rerpersthie for casting imputasions of bad faith upeo our At the conclusion of bis epeech Mr. Seward was loudly | Reo rr gee applacse- Petrow (onzeve—We ola’ m that ovr poltiogt apstem is abjured iu their conduct towarde each other ou earth, | Southera brethren, that these compromises woul, phen i | Yellow Fever at Charleston. phe ynsd <q judicious ono, and that w eare an intelligent and-pirtue DAVE finally discarded justice and humanity from theit tbeir interests sould demand it, be disavowed and | *pplanded. Ap effort was made to get upa cheer for | Caarieston, Sept. 4, 1860. ‘the pers le. The guerunar 6 ought not-only to tems, broken up nearly all the existing combinations broken? Liecoin, but it proved a disastrous failure. | this sity last week from yel: Morgan cr one M » therefore, nitvonlyto for spiritual ende, and attempted to conduct aflaira of go- | Other pations, we have assumed, are Jealous of our | Goy, Wimer-next addressed the audience, in explana. | Tere were two deaths in this sity al sroure respect aid good will abrocd, but alee to prodece geod | vernment on principles equally in violation of the comati- | growing greatncta. They have censured us, perhaps with : 4 | low fever, ‘The discage ‘s regarded as sporadic. e oe, order, contentmen: and A rmony cf home. It foilste qt Vation aud of the eterval laws of God's providence for the | Enjustasjerity, for our spostacy in favor of slavery, | Hon of republican principles. One of these, he said, was | 11 4:sease called the broken bone fever is generally hep he 4 ts “thnie ak’ Wee Wak iad regulation of the uulverse. ‘Hew natural and even patriotic haa it been on our part | iand for the landless, not niggers for the niggeriess. | formed from. fate “these ends TBO wane certainly neither envy | '“Theve views of the characters of our modern perties | to manifest by persintonce ‘our contempt and deflance of | Prevalent. zor love wz. Af the { edependent American powers, | are by no meansuewly concvived oa myspart. In thes | such interested ond bostile animadveraions. Besides, | 0 the evening there was a grand torchlight procession. | — rom she kin Grardo to ( ape Horn, while they strive to high and intensely exciting debate in Congress in the year though Flavery is indeed pow practically a local and pe- Gen. Nye, Senator Wade and several local politicians, | The Population St. Louis. B-4 wie ‘ * 1850, which, overruling tue admiaietration of Gen. fay- | culiar inatitution of the South, it was not long ago the ; addressed the gathering at different points, it being im- | St. Lows, Sept. 4, 1860. general constraot fovermnents f or thomnel vos afer our models, | lor, brought the two then dominating partics into com. | habit and practiea of the while American people. It is complete der oe fear, abd mary of thea hate us. European nations do | promise xt the tume golemaly pronvunced final, irrevocable | oniy twenty-five years since our Briti#h brethren posnitto ter Sin Soewwe ar ony mie ts aaks Snent an, Any | Cay Wwdeed revere our cotmtitations and admire ourqeo. f AML ctergul, but which was nevertheets soaltered @ the | abolished slariry in their osionies, and ooly half acea- | Beard by so large an audience. it certain that St. Louis is the most populous city of the ‘oe Us mi re ven only four years ls great | tory since wo or ary lmopean wi >| about 161,000—a8 gain since 1550 | + Gross, but thoyt seneral'’y agree in pronov wing us incne- | statesman of Kentucky denounced party epirit as he as- ‘Aincan stave. trade. seareely ire stserstious have Song yee os ca cat Pasian ee oof j pon me rere bis —- wen one ecqnie wriabiple, aud etgeicions. Guo 0 SEITE he iaeibes waa maketebe aaaatie aaa | prs sore ananged Gloainamen potest different points, tiie wi tas Sp go * inves; wil | slaver; re ‘the consideration of mank' . President inveizhs agalast corruption among the people. | War and natinwal dissolution. I ventured thea to roply | Yerrand 1, iwesed, uecerstand ow ae 4 Sailing of the Arabia. The horses, the trial of speed, ‘The immnlint representatives of th ple in C torches and marched through the principal streets. They mmenced taking up their por:tions in their own r «people iu Congress | that, in my humble judgment, i was uot a.copdict of | that rlnvery'in the Territories of the Tnived States ts left ently, OR, 4, 200. ‘sietinative pi the wowere charge the President with immoral practices and the Pac. | Parties that we then were hearing and seeing, but it was, | open by the constitution to uur ulmoet peaceful + | Bumbered probably 2,000 men, and occupied a line of | a. arania sails at eleven o'clock tomorrow. Wer | tive classes, their Place tp the large ouvtoware then! proteca against thelr action aa subversive of she { 22,ihe copirary, the sguny of distracted partite, a convut: | tun, while within ths slave States i is entrenched, overs mile in length. Looking up Fort street and down | sats close at eight. pee sad apace oy tae jogos aud te rar, 4 * foundat: dotb local constitutions a i ‘vigited iBBpec' judges executive” prerogative. The House of Repreveatatives J tho great partics aud of ail the partie of tbe day—foce- | sien. Mut. tbo oubjice fe pee ty isolinied avetins Shay guatieeyeaes set See and sro can safely aver tbat st 30 ious exbinition organizes ‘tseif convulsively amid confessed dangors obs that bad been laid in compromises of natural jus- | masces of the people to whet it has only been recanuy | Pearance. It wags a great wall of fire. Then there were | eyent Retween Indians and United States | ‘her over witnessed so large and seteenen at pintidi-cuaiensan,” Sh bitte ‘eidiin esneilaaas Laos and hemsay Fighe—chte 8 Bes aad grest question—a | prevented, and <oubiiessiy often presented under enfa- | reworks tb the Campus Martins and the grand circus, © Troops. saved tas tmctuabengn et too euniionnen tom Gaye + e FanEce: narrow creede | vorable circumstances, bt desire < and. aimoot without excitement, to menacos of ric. | of exisiice pariice bal “arisea—that the” poviio | careful and deliberate cusmination. Hime for ite | and many private houses were illuminated. Sr. Loris, Sept. 4, 1800, | We shall have to desaribe the most conspicuous tevce, seortsion and disunion. Frauds and violence in | COMStence was expanding with it, and tho green Tt-rcems @ buld suggestion to say that a nation About eight o’cloek they took up the line of march past The Fort Smith Tine reporte a ight between Indians, valuable animals of the different F : 3 s 3 2 4 age ti Fithw of rt Pi seme lan = yd q thy Territerien are pailiated and rewarded. Expowure and Zid” breaking aotor the pressure—aoat wax net | vottorty. peas elt vat races of forty genes’ Grceiaas | Cunaae Cheniveris esionen woaee See Peete wey: pear Bill Fork of Kaw river, aod companies of the ‘and remark, wesistance to them are condemned and punished, while ‘<he Uition that was decaying and dyisg, as Smoky mendation stenonga the too pear io tho life of'an individual” The thought o's | 8 “Here they halted for a time, waved their torches, | girs, ceysiry, under command of Capt. Carr, in which | dle condition of many Among them would Bea 6ap- thought is warrant us in de just, enlightened and reasonable will of the people (Poted, of tbe fever of party spirit, but tbat the two great | leart- consistent with political philosoyh; gave the salute and cheered vociferously fr Seward. former were killed. so dving. there, theeyh cosetitutionall; oa toc ted, eetice were suaiiten w xh paralyiie, fatal indeed to | snevo-erse thet pelatenl perattass tte niinioee | gue, Slagle cheer was called for fer Lisesta, | "7 of He vs At tweive o'clock, the bell st the judges’ stand sum- ‘ y expromed, iscircumvented, ‘tom u lees they should cousent to y re. | tabig to ruin, than it ts that every mation exists by ube. bad tse ., oF maeed te brn cat int moe Be Beaten. SSS djsobeyedacd disregarded. States watch anxiously for bewed and. revcanized, borrowing needful eremente of | diepec to the same moral Iaws which direet iudividual One company had provided themselves with Roman can- Fire at Portsmouth, Ohio, first class, there were only Sve otros, Ge be:ng mace + anlawful intrusion and invasion by eitisene of otwer rer pa from @ cordia} embrace with the humane Iie, what they are Written in its origtpal constitotion, and | dies, which.they discharged in front of Senator Chand- PortaxstTm, Sept. 3, 1860. a. George W. see, Oe ‘His team com- “Gates, wbilo the federa!courta fail to muppress pitacien "Pt TONE ys scomae gir sateen by caxing | Leia eatirualy conform itself Recording to te apirit | ters. Tho eet of thin was moat beautifel, the meteor- | Gaylord & Co.'s rolling mill waz partially burned thin | ierte riven fear oid “Shot 1.30 pone’ ew - @& Bo High aras, and oven on our own coasts. Thago- Wagecn our political’ parties Ones net reach, bu'anlyap- | dt bumbleadvice, then, fellow citizens, is, that we re | MMe dalle cf frocrossing each other at ditforent angie. | afternoon. Lose $12,000. ard a capital team ibey |. In claw No 2, (ante vee went of the Uoicn courts and submits to Siate empio my (hd of the revponsiviltey. All of theme | tern and re establish the original Y Of the nation, and At length the Wide Awakee all passed, and then the cit!- —_— there were seven cntrice, two of them bx ing from ch.tte tateral mails, while the Statee scarcely at- Dany S ekeegan Cie cikeeeer oe | ee , that siarery is | ses who romatved demanded speeches. Ia this ‘Western Steamer Sunk. fork. ome * iy Many citir MP—in Lhe aggregate, all tho cltizaus of the | sed smust be only a purely local, wmparary and exonprismal irae ow From one P.M. to two o'clock P.M. the track was opent temmt So protect the personal righta of citizens of other republic. They ware not inoraut, witful or disheaest | dwalviution, cim/sird walkin the slave States where tf atready | Sete Bratified. Tho first speakor was Lieut, Governor Sr. Lovis, Sept. 4, 1860. ‘ oF Slate, peecefrlly pursuing barmiess occupations withia smeuen oe ene reece a =. while Irecgom ts the Bormal, enduring | Patterson, of New Yerk. He asserted that Lincoln would }~ mae stsamer Asa Wiring, bound hence for Weston unk -4bein tra (ereal jurisdictions. Varselese—t be peuple of our eoautes? Shaw the faults permepen: condition of | w.thin the jarisdiction | carry thes State by 75,000 majority. The democrats | Yesterday morning in tho Missouri river, The cargo is aod under the the constitution . ‘hve tha people uniieted and content? Let their covers! °f. pet siminiaretaats, and, @ coors, Oe npenniaty | Seis ne tion of the Tailed | wight not fatter thanselves that becauze New York's | Béarly a total loss. Tho doat can be raised, though the oF erimny evils ave drought me § T courte! thus for a eitp'e reason incapable of j!Tumina- | favorite eee was not mominated there would be aay joss will be heavy. She was valved at $25,000, insured partie and mase.canewer, Certainly you. the republt nd Uf — to the whale fi) i _cane ot Michigan,es well ae the republicans throughout ‘The wieet,javeeen ena cnet vireseset pose re piece coveeed sof ol inet aad eras enust ent at, | Siang om the part of the republicans, bab if Mr. | SF #16,000 tn &. Louie and Plesberg. seed, 48 af all times and ¢: ‘tha wtals country, are not satisfled. But yuu are inte SYP, at Bas need dasy to implaro the Divise Gondoeas unas fs Bs ory nature, aia herlons kanes ar Gonsos hed cessived thensmtaction there wethinet Gave el a tne ger Hach oy thin 8 Nore \ Featede) a chango of administration, and theretor, eee ea tiemnecs ane estat ete ey ean fam mn.| bo ot omy ate or i tn piace neglected, denied, or | been & grease apot of democracy Jaft in the United States, | Southerm Goeam Steamer Movements, wabury, Maseachueetts: Pocabontas, entered by | Bape, grejmiloed, Ask them, the covstitetional U fonscioualy’ love aba degert from their exeisnt approved | can never ander jag chemmahesney be pecefioent, It | Would aot Michigan give a esjority of thirty.Are tow Savaxnan, Sept. 4, 1860. hy EN ph ST TA wed, fur and inefaicat indeed here, bat wame sad afer way Te there ery suciety. ovies of vere voluntanip, ih extending er fortitying an | S24 for Lincotnt (‘“Yes,* “No.*) Wau'd not Minois do | _ The Coited States mail steamship Augusta, from New raised in Vermont ; Mins Bates, at te eeunergelic cisewhere. They aro not satiated. Ii they 3 banter i aceaalin ke reform. 4# practioe, re- | institutes tbat iptrinstceliy better? ¢‘Never, never,” from am ira voice) de ‘York, arrived at her wharf at halfpast ten o'clock this of the celebrated {reco It@ Vo @aretess rtepe aad discard hererics that have | It con vever be ~B wherever it is possisie to defeod 4 9r0 Wiey.cvouid no: -H9 engaged a Choy are cow, lu @ voRuyied Ke accepted faid? What wae the Engieh | and fortity am existing justitution founded wanted te show that the freemen of .the Calted Gates Ricks awh and \egyelese-atcempt to orgpnize a new party without aay 100 OF Hat Wok retoure from the dark wad danger- | rights of nature, Inscuvesh un aptoteas me ‘were now im carneat, and that th y wo.84 Got yield one ea tr] AGE np ‘. e A of shavtation ’ Wat the Frenak revolution | materially. aud sot : c | Wibeiples aCall, aller tueir resent faitorce t combina Yur S Nelghap canvabon, thee wile he eaeed Tem | materially si st 40 uneonsclously adactod and modi. | inch to toe slarcocrecy. were #0 {Wea paryyan obnoxious principles. But they alevare | enligarwet and diberty lovivgaation backward oa tet | oral wate? Sreiy eiraoas comnepawe war ele teams Generel Nva was the next epecker, Le thought fo wast cleo Nos tn, ‘Seed and poeridly prejudiced Ike the repamiieans. Proatest of three hundres yeare. owed ali ite horrors to Cr the motives of those wntaf Gh oee It wae a} out of place to be advocating re, Yee" ican doc judgea’ stand, dp 7262. to the democrscie party, which eniovaand | femgen) Nn Sat MME Doreponed he needa | rection. me trines here. It was like doctoring people th “cr0r0 #n- wie, HMO DAtoonAge and je mer of the faceral govecn: | A vatianat departie alway ixprene when ¢ great | frst. Rowen enone fiaple ns the | tirely well. Tie hed fit their pulee to day, acc &° bed ‘egregon ted wen the democate ere no less di-vatisdat. , ve wimdworved and unfelt, bringiog the q the members oi a gocia! state are the chief el; | Proncapeed them mere then healt) Their ‘ meet. ininiy ect lamatiaied with the republicans, eee Wy fer the attalng.-nt of fonewew dod impatant | naticual wealth, strengi® ard power, Sarina bay 1 Gentng counsreitbeie Sates es es | Fern. S. D. ¢ ci es hee ee a i jet, wbiso.con only De scevred Wcough the lumpira- | lyleuce sud bondage of inaividuals are always | jog re cough to sustaia bim oa the thorough bred. out of Glues by Fiying a wien ou SS god —_ on Pay ies 7 Out (ea and genArass Natwooal wmeti- | Of Datioval imbecility aod deetine All ations in | 6 Merimage ou which they bad started. He lad own | by Couvt De Biereki, fan; Betsy, by Messenger, en- edminietre, Te ws th. on gga Hae o . " Seo "ay Siotmetn I the present cans whee png very. Po them _ on¢ demoorat im Detroit, but Barnum bed caugh! bin, * Capital Noah tt tearges, A cant 3. Denes Ie Tore Ni even isdive B2 thomenine North 1 | gor oeparser she sigte and rate say oookrren. merfel vations bare Wen those which | 12_0e wae t© be placed aleageide the "What tT”) Ines | mare by lack Ha: casted ip Ot tose not satisfied. HF Sameer want @ supn-essing of the Certsinly | rea slutlonary age. Jeart, and which earliest and “meat | (LAtebter.) This Dongiae man was singing — a Pacts. | are ey, wk and ae : ahe rs * feu ' | oJ H African slave tr. Abd a6 oflo errved one partariy aaah saaaeameniaet Ee Virginia and Texas are ihrem | How mournfully sweet are the echoes that stark | Alien . New York: from the Terri Y#, *9 tbat all the new obwet, ar { fuNy Sebiog tndeesoss CA thar border a IRPENCoMenmige: tates ~ tre ‘gaered Tole wey ot generoy ptipeiple. The ne- . ‘erment defied = (Langater.) | pe LI. Bet. Ter Britt Cppreesion: the ob- by treason, eighty pears ago, He boped that the Herarn reporter would sot mar | . i Yessy = Rent [ple Owe ipalienable rights Tul}, there is no necessit, now to fartify crexteng We efitet of Governor Seward's epeech by placing nis | Markets. / 4 The 190 TP eet 8 aeoreee, beque the | slevew #lilio the 1 ft % 2 ’ Fath ae Weta tie | tenese Sa the Caited Bates er onthe arerican con- | siangeite of it, and he recummeniod their attention to | es Leng an to the Port itor! i DETAR Pw, 4 ie the whips " | tora he bave persed sway forcver. Lat ua orien thatepeech when the Hrratp should come along ia a day Stoctes stom. ¥. Pennsylvania Mate ve i! ty become glave ie i emcee abd subjects, of ouldierr, navi- ID Obediewee to Fe the vegiect of ity GboT! mn were pustalod review than With the diseo : oF twee | ; yo Weat if imp tie Z | . very an.’ couguot of Ame | Maons, sa Morrie Canal, 674; Lang Ia! 4 Seount poliay bente’es ae Te ina ere wae not at sGe/ancture'nt the egtantians | raore sedis lucdnce eleiente Boi it from Senate Cranpusn made w few roemarke, and then gare | 32: Ponuayivam * Matiroad, 404, Sight exchange os | puta woe Pate mint sien, ye Fong isc omerverere una soca bofeay | SAY $© Bvgine Beste. Lond cher sere pen for | ™ VOWS urwnes gu. te gimme | fhe ys ~ Fivineiae Stoves im the sixteenth comtury the | OMerd a ty conte forward to the edge of the balcony, ‘ wan the “prt Sa, Weeute the stuns final anette Peer Tete ee comulse | They were | Be eaid:— ) : et, fedeat Uniow ripe, frolerniy A tha | 4 é , ut nor free, but were pa- ANOTHER crency "TOL IR. SRrARD, cy or reo ‘. cupegen Tons Praiew Gmmme—tr to 1, 7D he ordinanae 4 F* bs, greet, poeta aad sci 5 { g with. ' to night, tt ow tMastratlan E257, poral pert cr it, em’ BOt a flmre, deoaneg © Cul T chanics, farmers or ty! o Right, { Dope it will on!; » F flaw yard. Macnnd were COMPOADE, andthe | ¢; “*S4AiA® Wea impact, lle practice dangcrour mad , {La erMcatce of mize, never ta give npn "ONIN, AMA VIF: | ay gs ath gn etiyanes of Bice TC thous atte stim. i * ee oh 7 dat constvat, and ihe pep! save acon | tcp, TH luat Ue , oe bad diviced botwnch hie | triet igmit thodgh | mighs tail in icthe. “sme! Wheat ateogy: Western rea, $1. | yg dy | fvo'meat eye, ARE Wearing eq, tP8 Was in its natural | prbtiente cf Michigan hese Mid MAkD ~ $1 2081 40: Southern, $1 40 8 8) To Oe eee ree peut Ceviatlon (Olle | site reall eatiel orca ewicraty, “** ‘ererre to sour call tm wight Fee BW, ia chediongy ~“ehanErd ietone qulet; 4. °@8 pork, Were Aight © pubbe vecessity, wew | it pret tical *, —orger: 7 with . a : the eet. The Is = We tee quiet a baedacn Ho mle a wetticale. Tu ike an ©) the conquer on the part of the people, le es end, | =; quiet at tang? # Mo. *aigelpe a MAS d removal of | seflan vioterce, ewepeed et em. eC Pod : md “the siapte beed itis now | 1240. + Sie - eke taterntg mocbooiem Of | Loments shih they fomud te the te ‘a atdon thet’ | th reason ie tha Steaty et So... Reve Wgseit ‘ orm — ny for ne tem, : ’ " P © “ =: Ga Se ci ie RatiTes. Iprerant of their fia, oan valeee, * meady. Whest f Cove OnREN, wie japeted wd rnetaved the natives Heir iD moterate ‘omana Toved al anes. the rogerbyl t there supple chide the OSiveR, od esa - ih the depart hid tema lea party | tomes when the Bur ricavos owvepe rey ae 186, Wine lee Bae ie orm, Ie Thicoge springs and io : h the Copartore d'e eet « tn ner er Pm he prairies, y he 1 Lecgrin ne ria Thee was | Pee “ie See to natare, F118 for red and amo the edt oe SOMME. © vinden - RB, Ei oe Lhutten, fen etm. ie An aed k.. 5 2 am eer verted, cod thal * RGN Ot snes progress woul! ivel wie y. 7°88, Wwerehnndien 16 our enstg °% att tor theegh the demmarathe . ‘endl wenn | gle Bare. wn % North Amerie dented the srcendoucy apd obligations of the forene ~ the prineibie.” tha dehncs came haames aud | Ibe vere! peeames = Us the wheterome fr A Gimcowery of me ' The war ef " me lie error te here Chay. OW IStd Wad 8 BHEOee. Panen A Cure ba: binge of polities . i wate Tetnpking aid ret striok from 1G her, AU they beer teetimony vy it ie their Marta Van Durce, they say. $i; Uap repablican narie ars wre! ans the oops oar | nw, Oe ene cane es if not i their covverea on. (Laughter) emo are *yaey will die in obedievee to “higher law,” and repubi! ate ep. Cape are born, and will be born, and nove but republ & te we" ‘\ Michigem at $128, € £¢0 bum “W * geet hee cane wil be bort in the United after the year of igen + oom, % is Sot dieree 84, 5 660 bustle te " ” " Jso ite wretebed epolrgy, a want ofan Fe. wor ap, the vation ad wetgeRelATlT ugg | Of free laber. Tt wi pow th 2 then thought an ex oo ' te he African 1 ¢ $1.13, to arrive Corn sbout - 3 od cotered A how Gtage ia ptt Sucrtvel CM 2» aoemety, | tan berereweTce to rrecne “” peahen from | 1860. (Levgbtcr avd appleute ) generative © oad . ee et ery By porchates {5° vrance and Spain | eternal refrrirg wee totore etale, BOT” geet ibe alg. the cols mite of the coeatry, eduyated le Ue repeblican Seance Dadian of, Se. ine. oon ise cto foai be ovtwa rom the potenal eveut® yt badexteaded ite Dordys J*m ine %. Vary's eouth- fot path of carthty bone: him the gates of by? ee ppeared in your presence by 4 strong and bold ~ porte ns tan vusbett waent, 05.600 be no bot Peow hed at whi b he bes been se tensartan, qart arrund Oe pentns..i@ or Portts, wd from the ite the coketial paraive, Bee IRM ‘pow cba We demonstrat re Tepreactation to ight Tt Ik tho song ‘. 20 ru bust oom drabe rant olenrven hb wirantarre of etepippi to the Rocky \® Ake, bets popu = meen & natitute t wake force, pers ago, yen oe 4,000 eS ‘eg oe eee er en eohnn tact néePaitely conte Tene, hemageneour GALOD, ODF seed ary din | and twenty toree were tncapahle of rhe le corn, 4 . large td aig enews etal ¢ clonal end Sete | cae ot. opmenn ali the elements of ColoElF seioq and oil Free of being creeuived. Pout years oqo it wee organixes for | MORtTeS'—t,000 bole. four. ‘ ia 2 on Se felnere nt f sateen © cajae end ened and: pepelation, Bet Jabor bere cortirual's '0° eeses eye abor is fast the distraction of the curntry snd the read’ ivciasa ts, Sept Me failure im the fe sleral jel ey ores lations to the Ute dongivg to ibe efiitr of a statcw Sm ciate aed te Mpwer ap Cbiargement of ot fo far af the prerer bed Cor ten wry silo, the int Dumanity , to state poptly vee Tuere is Teday the young men of the { States orc for the | _ Flowr quiet and nomival: helderg offer Res acre tuo touch, tn cur bred detwatn for the sup. Gret time on the vide of fresdom egelnst slavery (Great pone «ely iy erating tow - B Ra cor Winnt then is tne ply of even ree * meratione of ovr free popwlation , wlth ) Go theo, and do your work. Pub this future delivery. but there are we weer dull Tt te nothing § {hcir ce: IMIR '4t° ease, Immigration from Lor : keeping of your great, honest, wor: Ubebscged Flys exchange on New ¥ veresee of the ft trg err ow. ra veto the eomern renin und (hiemore — thy leeder, Abrabam Li . voice—" The trrapreast. orot prewtom, edd Come te orgapige prvernment ome nt "S daily nugmente YF the Application of new bie confi Relieve me sincere when 1 what if a 4 terre mot Ucietees, a macchir@® for dimieiening mrcharical and even agri- bad devel upea me to select from Big hn 4 the Flour—@t news canted — ty it the we applies thereafier im alicases of chiturel Mnbor At thi rery moment Cougress, after ® United Stotee aman to whom I shonid conde theetan- *cttlot apd exciting market; evperfine “es. one tom Thue oeceseity Drought tnte glaring ong 80d odstionte relvetan e, flocs iteel obliged 10 Gard of thie cacee—which te the object for whish Thare Wheat—Accurate qnutatene canpot be given: rh him’ eo. reriously vamely. ave? the aly exiting rane yin A homestrad law to roller’ he pressure of Iehor In lived and for whick T would be willing to die—that man Ureritied arc exciwed. Bacon irm at Lge. & IBMG | Oh Cate freely ve Semone the States wee slavery, which the Atlantic Loy Gert ty, therefore, we have Bo wonld bave been Abrabam Liecoin. "Torees appiaace. ) Sight exeharge on New York adit at ye arn y rirsommeribed by the ardinance of Berd and ro rem for Africen slaves in the federal Tertl — gemator Wane, of Ohio, followed. Who could dondt Cacaco, Sept way, when vat iiotion mast pow beforther cir. torict. Do you ray that we want more sugar and more 4 4 : Flont setive and Se # Ide higher. Wheat firm and Se, r “Lor aud iirrefre mort bare more flares and mare be aeked, about the result of the lection ia Micbigtn’ ge higher i's foo bona gow ae Rod Rie'ioas) rst | verging towards Forep sn standards of va! af the mubject of daners ce yf we Wl Only reser + view Trees 4) at be | tere tory, det © mts of bis ee th the prewnt whi giving t prreating action of the willing the ovdipanee to corer the new cot = to be estebliebed on the | oulmian ian hase. TW flare lsbor? lamewrr, fret, that no clase or ree of mee Be could fot seen locefoco bere. What hatthey done spring, 86> a Te. for No. 9 do . end SL for the end A pew and bumene impulse ota mored the bare aright to Gemanc enger, cotton or any other com- . Wade thom.’ fore, Corn steady: sais 40.660 bnshels at 860.8986, Goce” He immediately ordered i noraeg, pamely. Ibe freedow of bomen taver. fert of heman Iife to re wrung for them, through po bell Canvas den eae nl 3 festere, Oats quiet. Ri ‘bhie. four, Se rea a bet Batt elthengh stateamen qualities for the erisie appear action of the federal government, from the unre Anet hone StemP crchhe ) Then you bare con- 966 ustele Swhent, 41.600 board. avd the reere! et, de party staod fe tb oan Ce 4 my § bm gy Amer nd by 3 Nae er verted mighty hard cases. (Roane of langhtor) cate. Sbopinente—# 000 bie. four, 68 the motes were arrested and locked + vn the Cometry. & we 0) - weer, ren dty we re sure 1,800 bushels corn, 4 wore detained an witnerpes. bw Cm ord, oubel cold indiorence—and eo 8 com. | cotter encegh already for domestic concamption, ‘coeulm iad ruled in thie natin ioe 150. Sige, date on oun, to Bathio Spt encbange | Nr Semen o e divided the pewly etquited do and a surpire of fhe latter for exportation, with meugh. (A rolee capital in slaves, between | oot ony iercnre of slave territory. i \. C c | et whips went move pe _ fy the Milleniom, (Laughter) The rcaptre has departed = mium +and wilt agate") Yee, ator MO In Set Mi rate reduced to Mf per centpre = Fart & Sracive om Banabway.—Early lat oven, ety Quay Rdate, the waren one ge wae made which : ar pr a nymber of persone were passing over a staging aad wirert Rial rng of a wad betwrss free labo on which, ————— of Broxiway and yancofe! F , from Judah forever, and he whe dorr net keow it isa over an excavation mage at the corner > ue of only thirty-fowr youre, prowed to be affect: ver Can frm ly? 2 reply, tet, Cem, : " aah: emai or a baa oe ! very, while Ke pronter send her frre) tetet bith ey Th . oe fool: and now they turn round and teli you that if you Nimo’s Batoos —Heoley & Camprell’e Gray d street, where rome new are erect- were fond wmerailing and worth. eat Aetier, or inte the Pat: or if it suit them seanen, take waz Sostare ee om: teats they will = og giving their pleasent entertainmente ve Stren ed he staging gage way and me tg ! the compromine of VSI was necm- let them the natives of entton rf and break wp the govesmmen' any one is eo foolieh av ‘ * the bert ever on It to the ground, a dietaner: ea ne “jhaluption 1 ce nat depute the oid Wort, we produce cotton aad curr volaaverty to barter thet idea,1 ray to him thet the howling Ran ere See thore wha were Piscean Sewer Niebolas wrint die other slight he vod mmeral 4 ome thepat 1 ant for adeqvare compeneation. Such , and raving of these maniacs is nothing more then sppeared here, } who bad a 2 tor pecenory. of inderd i wesse. Hie of tortifying ard enlarging the sway of rlavory tbe framing Ged frothing at the month of tiie. tee, i ts tn BO stopping at the r + coun: then atepted war wie Ide will Weave om frre to favor ite gradus! removal. It the condemued spirit before ft leaves the body Peapesy oF Wrae The “Poliate “ given thie losatet, Several pas ‘at the hice coliry 1 onty mma the cccurrence of rodeee ete iligation on the shores of the Me pelitic. He expressed bis confitence in the Wide eyeing, with Gorter! and Mosiant in the principal rites Compooy A, Twelfth ceive vey pad on tte eet ceriinly he only one that A throughows the crae’s of the Indian Awekrt, that ibey would guard the polle and ap ‘The perf ¢ will be weil worth hesring. time, halted and rendered ce hick fhe oy Of wintom Coren, Christionity, more fally developed and better bold the government, They would lay ont looofmotem performance P cisting the injured. - - bel mam) proreninee and the path of — uncerstond now than beretowre, terns with dingustand it state on the @h of November, and then thay wold ra r fue ob Tre Taswaxy Batt Pounce se have sewed | . that J deiation . borrer frwm the ex rt cf force and pirsey age Very It out of sight for ever. ne Yore Poet Oren wt Omiere at Parton ' , Wc keve onrwiah weer Gee te. divergemt pecessery ogerey of The eoopet = Thie ended the epeaking bere, but at the Wigwam and Mill, Sheterie county. ap iv grille, Westebeator | fete for tie — “ween pie © at ftom the - st ptered, unid at lant we Foor thiy, ol! the eobtle evasions and plansibte potiticay 9t the Campue Martius othag addrersen were made, The gotrty, have been Sitmmtiquet great deal in

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