The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 9, 1855 Page: 1 of 4
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12.
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SioirT. fttcS
'*£ *■•■ . 'in,Tf*t> of i*".'"u', ■
<f rinuJ, wmnui, may io. in* "
•afce M'lU aid be wa*
™ W odJrefiln*: tli6
m
?L* fuoatj- In which
* to lb* iasi /ear, and in ^
_.,T *«rm jiorWPPX ftiendt, nnd If « personal
2Jji be did not know it At the Hilinulion
SSLf friend*. and not ot tlx of ,iny
Ltt cMcu*, he hml consented to become a cua
B,ti for CcDpXHf There were ulanv iulueo
ii, itter him from the eanva *. hot havinr
' - * 1 ' *L
; that how lie should
_ explaining his positiop. and .if pot
imieH rigtit before the |X"(j'
tbooirlit that thoro were uureo imp.
„ui,iick Io a candidal* for Congress, aud that tf
iaMOfUdid not believe tlie turty otluriog him-
JfwW1' thfiti, thy should not vm« fcir him,;
Ijiindividuni, io the exercise or his ptrsohiT
fftnft. he bad not, our nevtjr would dr. ao, come
Ik oonnr.uiul from what «iu rter it might.
Maititui alluded to w«re, V'Hri/y, eupatHv.
Sjfty to its rectum/
to his honesty, ho iA}Ve* a ton \a r>
t the people dr.""' * "
r loui
Io of this county to
and
the uoopl<
lu thay find it taxbitiind lal'lfltft
mh. Auto his capacity, tho |<eopl« would tie
STbwt of «nw tiu!_v had heard
jaiBWn a the character and form of nir Gov!
IHtu he undflMtood_ilj_thc relative power* of
tbe Hencral and State (fovernuicnts, and thu
rirfd* Which, under the Constitution, nftptftaii
to either. As to his fidelity to his Motion, he hi*
'fffitfr-eoy. that He wa* to (tie manor , that
frod Infancy to the ago of twenty-one, ho had re
.ided iu South Carolina, pud since tlmt tiwu io
AsRepubiic and State of Texan. That lie vrns h
jbutbern man by birth, eduoalion, oudhehudal-
p/ t (aid instinct '•Ct&A •. t ttxtajO
He looked upon this Government it* on® of Jin
0d power*, enabled to do just- what the Const
Btfeo Iiuk authorised to tie dotre and nothing
■tore. He won for giving to tliat instrmneiit it*
*" i rnmmofi tcntt moaning, and not for ootuMTUr
looeelr, or M#uminp fwiww under it hyin-
nent. lie took tlie vi itetituiluiv a-H it We,
Md not what itmipht hare been, or what, aecovd
*to thc /itj/Zcr Mir nehool, it oojfhe to tds He
iM hoen ednrotcd in the preeept* ttingUt liy JW-
lifoon nnd Madimou, and throotfli Kfo he liad ui-
(iirpted to cam- them out. lie wont with the
firtr irbicb.eluntf M tho Conmitntion. 'Anit-Mo
Mttri whnt harsh and unpopular tiaoie* way
ktre ' ten heaped upon him nt ene tilde In Hie
GfiLccni'.cioM.A loot he wan iuincstly to Mining the
Won by i* «triet adherence to the Oenntitotion,
ti; only ligature which hold* it together, he had
It the time, let p' hr Be the idle wind, th *«*
ladn; oi Milljfi&,jtMmter nn>! that
M been mi ed againet him. Hp prWorri^tu
hide tin" lime, nnd await uu;iJ the water* of fo
litic&l demagogueiim had oeam d to l*sh the latuf
■WN| t«Mfg
wniawi'A Hi
M
ettimnl UtJ
TT-i|S;t
xe. .
,k | #iir
Mt.SUG
tUl* ( Ht«m
w. •mnrn
jt be had alw*
*t he* i mt In tM>,
Of mp thn i
in IWW. -tb
ty tnHtoH
i'lMtcettf
MnkeJo,
titted State.
<tmS ,
H*W+
Odd
K*'«p m'(U; - tale*, the
Ut|>el
Kmk&
mBH u> Ctter mm itoto iuo laiiT^j, not naving urtMihnotmir eomtt
~^e tjou>tbt. been mi*undmtm,d heretofW ItJ hf "thee wr^dr *he w
Juterr 'mall pt rt he bed played in the poiittw ^ ^i-epd,
j At eouutry, he would oonfea* that it wo* in- '*<}her wr Into Butthree
Itutiao Md th* law a, th*|
rilllll 'i «h* mm)
WUu ehnuld
ATt r....
rf&'T
ft.rt;
he eapiwm t*i
Mi ebarp and
IWKi5Pi i -
«fh
MMMV
ilH
hdf*1
.pp^ppiw "
both tho BWDH IM
atekiw and m M «wH.j
|_ dMPWfcliiftMj* MfVft mt Ml , "H
prnltaUle ehaoge i>f priueipfe in ietun ^uguix 0 * '
by hie N
gwi« and power of
oolere to the Ira
Soetbee* w
Ǥ*W
Uf> atrike rtel
(Taylor, the
Hlupon rite
newk, and ikt<
hMH^r
frcto. When Yea
party, and the
odoptkwH
m-tm
iihattriiii Til ||M ni*iIIn!hi**
^(■MelUwl JH HQf prnivi pivi^i
h rvOe into power «*d attemftod to b«ildlt|
taaaiiea, wb«tfe wb *tt M, awjntetiea to
■Sontbertt^H^^HHH
it nod ••
guard of
' pl^*^ fohovr iU"llf um*
River nj^fribe ef*.dkto.<
he hid w idp4 ftuw j
vott*g*#*Wnfi
«d oppe*B ft. J
with thijiKi who wetff
He ttnw no Air
WHu ■
an o|>-
t>le.
tlMl
The
and i
t*n*
pWnr.
ETt i
wadno'
Hf preferred to allow the feeling* of the people,
K>iub*idcto tbe*"/xT«e(MMfthiJUght. He tliyu
pr ' " ^
i iub*idc to tbe j>o/*r«ee«frftl
that time, had triiwotritia. He
B6 , whfr|Liinap|if.il*tkl undenounced, ex)'l «i
llie people tbe view* which be i nturt :«i*d 'tl
iod now. Vhen u boy, like otlier hoy*, otjoer.
the intiqoiice of paronu und elder r«h>tiov'<. he
L "toot i.ullitier. Yee. ho hud, nt Uie
Ibuxteen, hojeteu upon, hi* l t. n u bhk
in tho exuberanoe of liii iiutiiotuw
bad ■■■■■•-
ov<m *«"« a fit Sf to
3r uullaK tbu lijuH girl*, ami
had ever bvon te«vgni«Ml.mi%
K attention to, ■
e believed ho
pdUnt man to tbe ladien, the poupla inightuuuK-
• to whit heiuht hie patriotio bent JtoSjlceniT-
ti- But lui bolit l in uullifiivntiuu (a« uuJeratood
iaSoath Carolina) ah n remedy, oil tlie part "of a
State for infructiouaof thnCouititutioii, had, like
■Hty efbi* ooyi«h Uit' tirmnu, paeeed away,
with bin mature nge. That a State oould refuse
tf obey a law of CongTP**, nnd ret ittelf up,in
qtpoiition to it, und *till remain in the Union,
pirtirir :.ihin all it* benefit*, eeetned ft) Wm
W.one oftbofo politieal alwunlUice, that learn-
lUtcimen ometjme* u't themn-lve* to heltore,
■out honrmly, simply lieertuse "the tle*ire ' is
Kilt.'' 11V did beliovu, howfV-
to fhint fhp
(ilthfr to tl.o thong
W, that a State had a right
Ellon. He could not Miy alio had a Constitutional
lUit nnd why, lieeause the L'nlon wu formed
liooi' by tin- Constitution, and for the purpose*
i set foith in tlrnt inptrfiirept. TV henatfr
ftnu
dMend for which th e Oowr «'* .twa created i*
lffTcrtwl; whenever th*- rights reserved l.y the
Sites nrr'oittrnged.nnd set ut di finriee t whei
t minority over step tho bound* of thu Con*
Md and 'ride rough shod over a minority
lr rights, then f would any that theKtate
the outrage may he nerpetrated, hue tbe
ht. to resume her original position a* n free,
ftt«rcign, and independent notion,and he can
k no friend of republican ism who would say
itfcrrwise. The ri|jht Of a 8lute to eeeede, ie vnc
4inK. and the policy of doirtjf^o/ is aBether —
it oommon law, a inan baa.p right to Jtoy his
«Me, but the poliey of Ma dbMS «o. <uul
Wiling a good reputation among hi. mI
Ikould be with bim a matter of snrfoiiu retti'Otlpn
hr hinwelf, he muet onntcss that Ire never yet
tad icon the day, or had lived through the ocoa-
iou, tlmi wouil hftv inducrd him to ndv.irnte
Mth a policy. He said, that ill iWt>, whenjwi"«
"Ib'n F..rt Jctsup, on bill war to T«rai ,'wbeire for
the last lime he turned to Wok upon •' tlwt Star
tingled lianuer,'' ae It loaiud it* rpjdi" toihe
ithern broenc, b« eowld hut grieve over The
my conntry he wae faftvinib piwb |# fovcynr.
I nothing liut the thought that at sodut dt y (jot
Ur in the fnture. that name banner of the State
tad Strides would wave over the land of his
•doption," would bav« enabled bim to abandon the
Ix4nc of his btrlh. Tb«( he hail begun l'ram hi*
utitsi in tho country to agitote the Annotation
TJ e*tion. Ha<l he been, a* lie hadbo«hcharged,
* disuniori*t, would be Imredoae so?
iftWto greaf -peditwtol *in fee whiofe
«rraif^"il at the bar tif public opinion
risitiftu to the **le of «he Pant* ft Tiwrinwj
ftnlth tn his Te**s Debt HiU speceb. itttre
florinc Ctur e red it or* . few T-kntt«e owniwtf.
•ersi.f thrtii, that thoy need not
of their money, w
Ukr fritU* oj thrir o%ch
V*k*\ to think, that It
man
not o
OenertJ OorwotBi
T^aiii,
otift pf tlft
MstU^tke |
ajfliUi Ji cuW«u in Hie;
th*t,h« woo Id, iu hi
iwiety of uatog tb |tobU« 'Ae'
I ntMfwl 1 vphitfeuieat. lie wat in U«e* J grwifcktJvt4^de*to h*
jingaJtormttoeectioiiiiUi «Mapv>iM,who .«tlilltlil*jj
| eon si rue i ttuough them railroads, nrv.1 he fovorrtl he
it «pon tho prinaipl^. tW it wouldia<rre'tte..ntf
i valiii «t tyfut rteaainiaK^votiiMdi fM thet w
II* looked apni, tho uunMrurUomrf * HMttett>eit i
"*+ twe*h«tl w t: wott. WW whtob. tf «aIjfo.^itiui! u
^tc '.'Tnl f
6a ihouRtit dmatiMt advisubk.ph.n *tte.^jt4to-u tow"efM"«IZ
!i"v mmrnt tj leu lancli awMtoMo tti eowtouKtefitbiii^w vf^Mumliaatioft, but bate not a oat
uouaot war. .,fc adi tc xb*tm> ciai biifiahiwuviionujo-alii^g here, #nd needinii them not to m
dudgo M. snid It h . been .propowj, nn^^l J'k'Vlf.^^ ,|,Sy came?" .tn w*r. I ^ 52L2112
•ropoMtl had received tlw.Wetioti and mpport. ol" fh-itWIM. faumwrturr An. van oommmmi la
UHpoHj^n-a:to tho itomh. i.Ttiia FffTf1- ■ ■"*•. MtotttotoaalllUI ymr t j ■
Th« Ml fc^' ibtoa^lJkatfhia.
" AtotWllto^Ki^Wtto i When tbe ao-eaH.dtWor.tie party qfrttt RtB
pire Stole of the Unkm. lav aueh men «* DieMn.
Wtv South, to tnaUttto an Inquiry Into the pro-
! S SSSS.
«ftoo t/otted Stataa?
eter -«w * I*
thtog M Ib*t mi
them
h*t a ftiw of them
A «tol to*poTv r
tti*y% ifrMflltJtehpM* Web-
Hi
;x oh brethren'hkve
tttto iAfii, w *W ehtA
J} Mentions for offiee as be baforo state.) ibooli ho
pr^-iiTTif.-ir iiTSgSBBR ■ ^n^±:.
P" "' • «' «bo«w. M 0MR Ikmt'tkt tMMl-'iwm** ilratiVqftal th^reo brwould afway. pre-
ImWeoao ot tlie eittirA Northern Stale*. iTj„ieai ti^ the r.ativatatba foreigner, but Utot tbeinere
fact to i roraurkad, thnt the Ce« atoi^rMtt vht* i auoM#at of hirtln, wb*r« tbe qualifioatianu wee
h *iij)pu«ou m thu gn.-ui majority wWolt*« .•* a««toHvwhuld W totMuitotry to tho parte are-
Kr ss,lute i csa
ahd ati eylV. It \ra* nm *o^ however, Vfth *3^ |
Free States. There the population has inrioato'1 i iu
Itiore rapidly than at the Sooth, but«faedJbww ! not. ner eatoil «m
t* entbolv duo to ibo emuugrantK lruiu Wu|K' Thawwi
aejtiwl iHihov of In U>e:adwloJI< l*-J tli*fHii ei ,«fr the
tw<w, wfiai < triitlessum iltt' of 'juat anck rtnwrm
ul ,*dtcntwi*hi wtll swarm o^t of Ito' any *ecret pulilioaJ l udj,a«d witii hi*
gre«_*nn'|vsri hjve, to eeeptthe|Wtoi0«cd tiO«i>] ImnrcMipns he tWvorexpected to.
■' lie hioked upim tht , a*a ^outlwew fnom> I "tliS pWh.^4 which he eotettofeed were tAs
amino* involving in " * * - - - r_ ... .
Hi* «9uBtry;
siu.iialu sutb 'irewi
3
rM|
gllra># toto«-?ho arr di e*>d to
to the advancement of uy other
table totraa, who are found It
oHftnMtng and Hnaltoiag
h He had never Uioniesd to
pnaent
now of bis heart i
Htaaif tbo Jwltoa ,«Zp
«to« twjongei-*^ w«y* medy to «>e ^ tki«m uut and defoud them,
its "js ai*s.
itv of Lijw'y As If thev undciwtood Iti metutlni: thftig*. to .!%«< in eeerit, wbe we ptay tettod,
■••rhey know nothing of U. Tb^ Wboftjr « HiWH ai>U whrntwo <to iitot of ebarity to * fallow urea-
.mention, I* nottbi MMHyibf *^natito«iu«ml i jbuughj, Uwre^wera ou^wyuh ^teaoh-
' a^Mnt-tri'ithM^VtVaff-L of the Hetovw
. bertyof *<Vm*Uttoii)nnll
rnmeot, with lawn deflnmg right* and tbsit
remeilies, and wrong* nnd thoic jtowehiaoBUt.
but it <• thf Jbibtrty of the highwayman, who tio . -H« w*k of optoton
MJE
PP- ..r... Jtoflili
■gfwHjr stoWto and UahotoM pnWIt^liw
tlraent, eall Aeern upea kla *m1 th* Jwetoeaia
of jmjnn.UltnotUmethrtweoftbc ISwUi. to
at least, begin to prepare for tbe msm y«t to
nome, upon wHhtboutanisstoke.1 htbe nvxt
Congress the Abolition party wtll be itms^er
than It ever was baton. Anotiiee ef^rt wiU/be
JH'uMiS;
slavery In tbe Dfaftriet of (Mumble. Tbe Awtb
not only owea it to betaelf, bat to
♦Wa llrtSftlto bl*m
States, to delneajsew her
mentus Issues.
submit to. and what she will
longsr put u|
l< ' I'fl® ™Wse
th ' trim tit "ot
Unto* In tbe Nortbotn
r position Mi tbe^e mo-
bnly what t
tbe will
¥Jh ,
ts. Hfr
.JPW
uiiMilmmu
_ . Up with the V«g«e g^nemlitie*
not by this nwty or that, bet hy tbe «tM
<***t of ell partiea, eitoeee, and fa. t i,«.s. Uy
moderation. l«nness and uuauimIty, he betievea
tbe limio could be met sueoeeefon^ We have
right, justiee, and the constitution on one nM*
We bnve loet heretofore beeaui ere were divi
No common platform bad beeu erected, tVe
spent our strengUiJupon each other and thus
in nor overthrow tcr the oommnn'fcNiyt"
then unit" oa thle; to W/sNiNHItimtol qee^io#,
laving Mide other peouliM prtoudloea, unite on
any pi^yirm. nnd fee leadership of any
lib*
vindieatr to
toll* yuu to tlaml, your bra mm
liberty of the libertine, who iny
-recincts of the fatd'Tt henrth f'
Issphcme Ood, rovile th4 Skvlour,
ami spit i|pon |ns lloly Wo^-1
Sftl'lffiffljf*
tho Aiortb the unlive 'elMni&4.
men willing that they shall thu* be forbidden, nil
participation in (Ml Public domain. Are they
willing to provide lauifs lhu< to "ho giicn toitran-
i ;etii frr.m eiery nook grid co m«-«t Ond-s Wi
An1 tliet1 % ifHA*;' ibn( ®e"
iur Ancentor*, innt We sofe" '• ah
iwiirmtil," (.hall be cort*tnidd Jb
olfrr a bonus and a prrwiinm, fof
jiul.iuaii rm.Ii'lWtirt nH p-1—;
IVoiii tlie wiirM Tvtydde. TO*
ate at the tforth,'Vht*<
enCJ.* of iMtnrijtb*. of eWMtt..,
itch ou6c ^t]Med btrt^n th*
The frfi
Wunnftu'tnriu,
?llnw „ ,T ,,
>(
diluted or"'th() itfonjwfit
I?'Tgu^^f'WSotSh nnd*
brs of KorthorH nien.'tt still
remember lib sucb
'Cn> theri in fortdgn 'Tfthw ,
isteno.l as tti"oii <If aktbite h
ond ijruid niamtrtas;'ftiht^e th« *ti
our Rev ih ti6n ifVir, jW'eitii!'*!
«tJ> irad wew, an We '
that tot*
stfCn
: bt: n^rpetunted or
saen Is—e*. In-
the
Na-
Ufwemriseat
toil
nvoived (n the (nlerrogniot-ies
jiKipoun.iet irre nnt 'tHi'' At basis of a party.—
They can well be aniertfttldd b® the adrooate* of
r ejUior whigery or drttldfritty.' Thoro is nothing
(be in them that fcnV mi^eonW not enetoln Without a
. .. Ttr violation of amy of tbttowtf murk* of the two old ]
uffteWt' ' i) |tos ,4;,
(hivcrnment oiiulit not he
frtt^b^Tunnlmfinw
deed, be sakt, thbtbo bolieead ttutoif the Onvnrn
nseas.woaitter.bruketi up, it m>uld lm by an tsm
lVouoitnndist* ot even hue and color were t>erem
lilitffig the attempting to Instil Into them
ntrrjf manner of dootrtne. Thepolitieal ahwants
were in cuoiawtion. Tiw present aspect or a AOrs
was an anomaly in the history of the oouotry.
Never sRice the organisation of the
Im*')>4Wht tifihiItiivetrhibltod n* much ii
and •avwtiaS'Ww |silitieaJ tssnnir so far
iled an it i« in
arV^Ms.'
•bttoe to |
Tito proispsrity of the eoun
ruls has vindiiMted tbe
m, nnd
•will
We may tben, a* mm"
moMures fur our fotiir*'s*foty. mm!
1^* rt «k*- ■•** -
ffiTTPIfWrwIP^ TBwTlinP Ul u
lirfegrlty ot our IneutntioD*
no< to any tbe absolute Mwasaty of sueh
tm **ttj * ^
are^55*eTipm tbe fed of IVoerust«« nd str« t. h
ed er (ilipped to milt Mm etow* or predominnnt
Ihtoions. The «gmi* tow la tmt *np|e
strument of the party in miwer. Black cloud* ,tyi.
are fost rising above the |iotlttoal borlson, men-f
aclng a still wore furious temneat. Prtoclpie* I
are now opealy avowed a d advoeated.wbiab OMitll
they be but beard by the nntrlot fathers o/Tfl. * «« ««
would nanae them to totm in their gravas. PWntit-. tod with ila
("Ism,like a whirlwind,ts trtreeWnf over th* land •' predicted for
Moral reform is tbe WMabmord and toe cmr, and i [«rV of ftdf
tti It1-
Ibdewi: Ihefr numbers *re insljultlcani, imd will
im*k tWr"iblrt In k tuition*! conwmthm than
they dt.l IM lMtt, nt'HnlUtowc
Wn Wtb ie,mi4 neniy —i sea* i*,wbo k not
puquMoly. -Uhid, that there ia but une party
north ttaA {MM*** netimisliiy about it. It has
always etotol fef the eMMbt it 4e sstoW nt tbe
nortii hjf sll faction* (or that rmwon. It ie the
f wc*tx*ti useil to btosk clown tbe candidate*,
is ntod by Ithow nnthlttge and aMItlnnUt*
alike It the *mtb eMM t iritow ber friend.,
„,nr
ou accomplishing tho .1
and enntpromlsc*," kite is
ricblv tmlivfs all ffte
when men vntoet ibo fflendt of (be *sn>,
wbn haen proeed tbamanlve* ao, in onlnr to
utahn friouda out of umn matortol by daUoato
ofwratWust tlmir seal fur Uio south is wore than
«yi rtkt>iWf It i* «4l bw . Thct
ibf^W ■<>!# or attoWt. *u tho/ rule Ainerina —
unetion «f
PsmH
ihUtir . ..
P«H««vW
nil hatarda. flk|
docftrloe nip
•he poople
thj sqnatti
jaaimw, vigilani
•«A smougw
yard. Oft the
t**uh. Ha
diMtnad to
k Rbiladel ' ^.R8fiwp®lifH
Trlitasnn.il and timMlttlo to jud
J31vS2r tl1*Hfbt or wrong in
* *U«d«S «r
and master to fiell. Winch
also eorry to bo ajMurotl
kuows tbe report toba
I* ha* gouo to hall.
io in tbts anortion, and we
It. what way good old
have efflleted tho tointo, W
^P°rVhe
. Hi fSik
n*arwbelming nnmbm. We haw
powerless these national men art in
Mla,4 4<ww
TVoae
WsrUjC :>• « oy
Kmt.
who baee sbawn theft fnith by t hair aeto, she
wiHffton ba«e nm.s iff sba toenatopM as l<
to tosk «{
"Alo
bt' fimr
"com osetohS
i hBnd, and
Wl
,M( fa flte oh.
union,
y*.*ettt
Ood know, what another ytotpt^V«b - | ^«foitean
home (ti l
Ing, bet
■ . *ftfc3T5F5iHi**el lite m
iWr vvhKMrtb^y«^#W*M
— negro stnvViH ort oM hatMl, a«td-
•laverv on tho other, will ed^tiH
brenidi between the two wcHop
at* moeh MrgtY fc.iWtited. Oft
** B
When '
sr,-nr,.
j«i««
llftt#.
iftft and
b««nir ■-
..♦ftrwhelm?rtg vote, was to tbe whig patty a west
#rtt 'Hte dieasttsonadeJeat It o.u*ed the depanuw (torn
wSSww !^ItVnwmi^^m^lbe cehtr^of atftoaton.the f
rterer fttftewW miMIe opinion had ebbed and Sowed foe! Methodm
.ndsAh^ half aorutiiry. It rapidly hs«—ed the pMrerf Cbao
mfSI til
Should We lire to see
mail, he b ned that ttfc ih«tt .
sigh over the liberty we have loal. nor.
the freedom of the eitisen aaoriMd at
of fill >IH .. /'fair- i ,'i
Fellnw-Citisenai (anid Judge Mill*
sioo.) I nave doue.—I have told yon
Have to be th* trna eoodition of thii
now exist, i hae* snid aothieg nndet
but baeareSeotod an what I have faM. It ymt
are willing to wuaitltols me ymtr agent in'tbe
- II of tbe NaMon, leiMntol I shall
tIKr resting upon m ,
af the duties devolving
to yo«r peisiut asd
to a* a people,' and.
rt 'devoted io tlie Soetth, th/hmd oT
my bivdf^uda hand nHmys r*My
T ' ,, . ; 4\
When tb American party b*d ettaimyd the
, proporttotia^f it* crawlb. and (noelaiun-d
an gcMva d W0B*tii'imt rf jta
iiiu with uisny utn
n state ami <te« cl<
Tiir^tl a power uufistollelcd
• govern m«rit WeWkml
itir vertrtit as tendinv, to m
n with many ubtMiqiiain^
xelopmcnt,
rtlleled in tn hl -
upon tho
noniblne tlio
tieut that tbe Mormon pstriarob
naif right,* and it is wboro he say# that
.auntMansion* hynooriay of o!d m
is stirtrhtf un tho devil all tbe time
other point Ito throws out *
tlon to tbo adiuiuistr
eminent oltoet. that ought tn be am! to
tt Wvenrwmpl^at mmitr
have n plurality of wives, rat
forty, and even t« seventy, aa
it; but on told er* aro not
they iiovo any to
avoid
*
twewr 1
#
•W solloi. ous upon tbln point,
«ll inimtmlerstatiding ftir the
wo admonish Mr. Pierea (o rememh
sl-t.i, of hli subordinate for" '
Utah. The Mormons oonntrnc
*i|Uattei sovereignty aa luvol
ty of the Saints own
my; and, If
ty Ot I lie
«bem
are i
in
e* tending
it tii , good tweet ofwli paHbstnto nno •ifpanhtation,
Withmuwai. matt A
The Rev J H. SfM,
ebnreb
with Kparpnae eouiporting with tltoir eUrisrtci
rtii | W mpreMl tint new pargr to bo r cm *n< tiilj
^inW'tnlt#! wtff#t
> wMvi udto ill io., differing Wb w t< enttfim pnrsn
W .i ' *" by it* pn?<|c«cs«ire, . It is needles* to Ntoto
KM' mm 111., (bat in lunch of tbl* #e bsvt- been dbmppoint
tJi With w|ft e «*d many dlvhtlmH ami
dOftMi a of the party.' W* Into soon rdtrnpt
sod designing men unstinaUsI md supnoru-d
hi* imrtiiuoa HiklwUef. when iih'j l v
M ethioal ibnvo oreu the l«<W* of
bkz:
and in mad fury eo^sigtt tfl the flimei the
081; totteriil *tidme« of tha sti«r.ge of
" i| WttlMWtMft this aatdb party a|
« Snithn bnliy In Nww Vftrk, sud i
tlto Lagialafnm nf.tJw eonHnonweaHh of
Mns*seliu«rtt* into an irqnisitftm, to pry tnlo
of meek ana Uelple
fc,
. « ''
wotve* among them
•' W sB li I s*. i at I ■ S1. a ■*
witft iwrfrty mi vniri
oiioltr oottagvs Is in some t
ing lutcriofwra, and tbe
aceoedingty.
We eommend to tbe lVmMnnt and tlw I
net. ami especially Jo Gushing
eateful and thonghtftil patsunl of this grost )>r<.
*Huc*«mrnht of Govvritor Voung,(ur Utelr ^-
toir guidance in tbo territorial affair of tw wtnta
<-f (h« Um,l flail l4tke —Ar. J^fehbti.
a u i ■ i. i, t J A M
Mft44vtag sn 0*sig|i£iSpil..' jH-raM-lj
Xnbamaa Oandast ef th* Grew afnn Onbumtt.-, -
•sbaaast,
wbieh however well
'anil sentiment of
eoirid not i
(•ft|m,el-wraAof aUibtion.
' " t awyrd W'Wibe
of the
leWbdWIM^f
etorvClay, FiUasur*. atW otWs.
arose, the patriots
abandoned the
elates, and'the
such, can ucrer-•mfc|, nltoto.
coutrolling noWtf in the |>oUtipW.
tosdtog sptrit*, Web-
*«*. jMtp(M#|m
iote and statesmen of toe party
great body of their former a*to-
resMt fo that the irttlg party as
kgt wttoto the poaitUn of «
u e {polities of the eonntiy
which Wflgi if
nrn^Hgh
H IN l)Ot*
of pnrpene that we
On the outwatd
Wimhior msetrr, Marob (I
*iimh-tKldfg M toh, 1*1
8. M'., to«v s wreck to leewar
standing on the hew attd WfVll
Tlie barV hov to, got ottf a !
in taking them olf The ftraek proved to||c 1
the aeboener 'John Olark,' C^fdain RWtav, {
benee for Jaokmel. Tbo men ttotod Otot tba/i. f
ware all that worn left rot of sev<>n men that
sailed in tbe alser* nehooner frnm
tin the Bd day of Mnri>ht Vine rp, |
hour
To >1* !*rmUmu mad OamKil ml
JV*- loeA .7,1-
person* within it* owncsmp. the-tonne of tbo
order muat bc tn ratter Ud
COMUKIU-Ut i|pi 113^
,wfll inforioed i«em)on
Want ehtsf ) y lit# ||H,
■H Iwtobes had ■ Imrsi^l awd .
fdil of srntor, Tbey wftlUM*^
water, l «l on the nekt day ohtoinad a
eraekere that Wwe Wet trttb toft wail# K
whieby goi a bnekn nfvittpn
■ 0$4-. itomii ittttiliwiM,
ss*J
w
i/niut for laok
■■illind
Up" was dia-
ler said, "that
liter froits j>f her
Wben I joined
|IH I
| iiereial Advei
V?Fl?v by dm Asia,
faith, and
Uous of 4k*
—that is, tbM we are to voto
■tojM
Jb ea^wn^M*
*a'itrniwU rsusp^
beat intoMat^af
vieto^y i* m J M fi«
3<PM!M '
j.datoocratk fmrty J*a nmainatoi, \
IMrties
W't/
UOXI-V
•tottkm:
tending rarvrm, i ir
eiwibUtoitss mt Ito
fall
is nhtoTa trtttb of e^ual
hd
y .i^wt |'iB ifrr.aijeftt' t\
^ tbuy saw two
WH4Ve ^eaftap
1. pnd i
mtttUmto^NrdantotowhaUa *x<mJ
,'Fsein Ml tfta?f*l**nint >tipn ontatde
to;tto ranks, n*en whose ,
iBi
""(hi
ben of tbe
r<h* ftmd"
iltU ' ea^ttitiM liktoJkL ' "LS'~ '
vhm pnnrtpif ' ■HHtn
. ..j.M -jj a4JL_.
a* to vwi* foranecmd d^g
the stoel
HlItttULAt
while KM
tAyjjygSlim '^^^to
■Cjt
a smsll
t.
jr.
mv
■k•-* •%' -*k
iwft
wrong
vSl * tor«#■
[^v«4tbi* to b* tto duty msa
fJani;,,! •' V*- nixufSat iLun ir.
ftn «"R if, iiianico j"*1 *"
fe yWld U) thr mt'nu-t
In hor alrtiodt
(vop^sl, cwiclK d in trrto tlmtta.wrltodbarIiMe?
M s soTereigw, end her fomest* itotoSwietf
Cat little T.and rtttisted to ttrelato/Hitt'wben
■n hutifi 'tlK^rheads iiishistoeand awmtvitod
ritlaaltted. JudRv Mllht sabf. tbtoPW &#<* *>
•Mbl those who tlSbd-witb fthi'i
{tie for three reason*. I'ir* , H P'tot
*mir ttoe to trade tbe country vrtfs^tti'liow.
J"' «it held an arm«d'0awupntion of St Beeood;
Sriepniii*) attochrd to the
k«sr ho looked upon afJl
ill. mad IWrd, h* m
.. -J ft at theaitotoi
^ytommnbwmi^tttti
JttMWtotha protino,
ft^aaity to nor en dibors,
^desire, to pioerastinsito
r to os tor *tv todai
fof Wt^own debt.
' itoi 5,'^- '?i M <uun0 &
Tftbt^
ISiKif
c2S2L®^l
L$Sra5™
A<t ii>-r<istrnttonthaad<
r.'Ty*^
■Mswvina, but did itrmderl
f the day ta Ttms 7 , Xo, U'4id|
■ «ttU nay, Ontdusg
• . ■ ■ r- tt ; '■ ,
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