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THE AMERICAN UJiION.
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From th<* .Tfuriiol \ M ■i• t.
letter from John Van Horen.
Tito Washington !l ’ *"i the -1.’*i . ■ vs-t
l>cr contained a long n'tide, tip.>■• i; p. ivh
recently delivered I y .1 ■i V., , r.-u.'-n I ■ i !■>-
iMwcratio *.l i New \ <-•!. in
which it protested, iji the name of the S.|:il
.Democracy,j*atHlhe ultiannti <!.i< iv | -it! a
assumed by him in that sp.a rh, mil inn •!; y
road him out of the Dcm. or.nio l’mtv. lV.i.i <
John happened.!', he in Washington < dv. < .r.i ‘
easing with I Ju; I’le.idmit. of tlm l nil-I in.it,-..;
HU<i outei tainiin; him at Itis hotel, when this at
tide appeared. and immediately addressed tin
following pointed and characteristic letter in r--
ply to tho conductor,. < f t!io tioveremeut or
Ttn :
To the i'll tor of //■ Union :
Sir l —l Mil glad to uhvjrvo -from .pun- crfi'nr
ini remarks in your columns thin day upon an ad
dress delivered hy tin-til Oswego recently, that
our SUM* election i< arresting tho allentinn
OOr ffjpnd* outside tho State. Wear, Midi
devotee* of squatter sovereignty as to reject the
nnd instruction of iljomi hejoud mu hol
ders, though our voting is done b,’ the actual i
settlors. I hobo you will ho pleased with the I
manner in winch weshall do this. The>•!<•< ii -u
Comes oli a week from next Tuesday, ami we
•hall thus soon henb’e to tmmpnre the ot!i. ial iv
turns with a prediction wliieh I wish to put, mi
record. Tkccntire democratic Stale ti. k.-t, which
you “cull soft, will be elected by a plurality of li,’
ty.rt, atisand votes. I tun s.ury t., tin*! yoU-st:/■!
mg that inefthetittg this rdsu.lt wo shall I/.,.-
*‘ut ooraelvcsloose iVom t!m national dem;>cm
tie Organization.” licit-; deeply eii'/a-yl ill a
State election which i.* i .thcr more. ini|/il.uit to
-our citizens than any national route.t/is hb-lv
to so we may not have h id our aU/ntioa stilli j
Ciently called to the- position of our hi--llii. il in
srflter States. Wo have iu>cundidA'< s I’- r nation
al honors, and very liw of wit at’ me railed in |
Washington national men. Mr. John t ‘.<<■ -to, !
theeurveyor of ottr]*■>!■/, Udri/lu’ /triio-ijmf j
of.ffiit brunch of our / •o'.'.tUA, Whit h I t :
be ter me l the bear j>< ‘■ i //,. it'ii* a mOutnt I
6f our Stuff coi*rcnti<’ii,/um ’ / rath ~r I rik it fur
ytj§B(fd ha lo'd mat 10/ikU. ~ -f
As near ns l now Understand, ylrf ,!.j t! t..
CNtr occupying now (lio po-iiii.n wo o.rtipi<-d in
18-18, upon the subject .r.hlu\i-ry. That po-ilion
wns then anil now defined a. follows :
‘Resolved, Tli.it wliilo thy democracy i.f \.-w
York will faithfully allure to all (In • rulitJH ouilm's
of tlio constitution an.! maintain tho i. s.-n,..]
rights of thv States, they cleent tl.is a siiii.dile oe
caston to tl(*dHro"Tfinr fixed hostility tolKTulcn
irion of sTaveri/ to fro /, niton/.’
Which branch of this resolution ilnyuii object
to, in tho name of the national democracy ! m
tho_V against tho coitipiomiu sos thy e.m-litnlioii
ortho reserved rights af Slates, „r ilothey dec.irc
to extohd slavery to fiea teiiitory, and i< th.-ir
footing sO Intense on either of these three subjects
that they cannot net with democrats who agree I
With them on everything else, but differ' on,
theo t
Again : yon object to the following ictn.uiLs of
mine, which you <|iiote :
•In the first place, upon tho subject of .slavery, the
practical qqaafimi is, how to pievent the .Men
non of slavery into free territory, ‘i hat. i.. a .pit
lion upon which we hare a right to net, ami it i
a question which affect* the State of New Y.u L ,
Pot example : under the constitution thy appoi
tdonmeut of representatives, evyry live
coant as three persons; consequently, n slave
bolder who owns five slaws is represented’ n*
foot persons, ldut a uiau ln tho State of New
York, though he may own ton millions of proper
ty, is merely counted ns one person. Thi .isan I
unequal apportionment; but it was one <.f tin-;
compromises of the constitution, and which we j
agreod to be bound bv, and which wo must nc
quiesce in so far a* existing State- are cone,•i n.’ l. j
Jlut when you propose t > convt n free territoiv
into slave territory you prop.. *t . in,a , j tha’:
inequality upon which e l vouri* ha • re;a . - Cii
tion in Congress which lays your tax •, v.lii. h ;
makes treaties, which declares war, and !’.
the Whole property ofthi iwuntij. It is, then, a .
question with which wo have aright to m-.-ddle •
and when we undertake to declare aa ..pini.-n in
on it, it,should bo oilr true opinion.
‘Thi* 1$ in no sense abolition. It is the ground
we took in 1817, and 18 H, and wo haven lher- ,
edtoit This docs not nccessai ilv require Con-1
grab to’prohibit slavery in the Territories, be !
cause that may be accomplished under -.hooper
ation of the Kansas bill. The settlers themselves •
may prohibit slavery ; but if they should not.!
then, when tho Territory is forme] into a :
and’applies for admisio'n, you hurt again i/.
riaktto raise the question lekvth'r it Ufairtg f
ed into a stave Stale ; oi.! fit info l , ‘■ e,
this right to prevent it from comini nh> it
qUmuntil it presents itself tvi'hof, ■
tion, if you clause.’
to State that the report of me tcth i-.- i
wm taken by the Herald reporter, without rnv
even knowing (hero w,.s a rejiortcr present, am!.!
of coarse, without my knowledge or consent. 11
suspect it wns done by Seward men, who though: !
I would say something in Oswego that would
hurt us in New York. )n looking over the re-!
port I am amused at its fidelity, so far as ll can ;
trust my'own memory. It is'a wounderfui ex- [
hlbUwo of skill and accuracy in reporting, and,
M inflection , 1 donative th it in a t ■ rC/ • /* one [
flatflsrm I sail anything (hut trout! hurt us ... /-
SOjire. As Oswego is ill the e.xticmo uotth of j
mr and Now York in the extreme sou'.ti, I
fam not# eowtinccd our platform t.< a s j
our Slnts— it irittynot lap over, / admit. ’And
nOP, have you road that extract that you quo’e ?
it I aay to tho people of f’swcgo (hit’ they
have a right if they choose, when Kansas up- i
plies Cor admission into the I'nionNif it
M a slave State, to raise tue questions helher
it waa fairly formed into a via re State. I*.. the
national democracy deny this ? Inhcy do, the :
peoplo of Oswego will not next year det with
tha national democracy. I a>U you to give this
not#* prompt insertion in your column). I might
akwaakyou to publish nil of my remarks at ( U.v-.
fjb oa dM subject of slavery and the South, But |
tniy bava, no doubt, already reached your road’
aha tbfcNgfa the columns of the Herald or the
Bvaotog Post, both of which papers published
t&am without my knowledge or request My i e-;
f| Is more simple: I ask you to read the ex
|yOHt do publish. Allow me to add that the
fifeollfew York propose, this fall, to iuau-
Ift it good State government —a govoruineiit
sriit complete our magnificent system of in
tarwal.iwtprovoinor.rs, protect our State treasury,
Uphold our State credit, relieve the occupations
or #wr OrtizeiM from uncorisldfbtioual restraints,
aod tbeir properly from legislative confiscation,
alii] place the adopted t iti/.eti, whenever he may
have been lioin, and at whatever altar lie may
worship, <"’ a(■ ‘ in” fit futile oiinlily willi tie*
native. We shall ihu-subs:mtially provide li>r
the linppiucM and honor of one sixth of the m-
I I ite population <>f the United blah *. ’lhi* is
| iniicdi to tlo at eue State flection. Although not
■-!i a•:lv.nation.it, mir liutnl < r*, per’.. ; , < ivc i .
‘i • 111 < ■ litlle e’.niu to lor i!!ei| a i atiost t I our
i !t. ; mid it tse ahoiild be, as \• ii iiotir-ipate,
• util, rluii.'t'fi if not to take part in visin’ a
I geiieitd “overnim'iif ne\t \<-.ir tr th ■ r n
,i- di lata', 11. the ‘Pi ii- iiapt.slant tlmt v, • should
j now piytid a • i ( t'l,i’ .i ooii.rnunjut tor otu>
■dll ‘1 he . 1 !i• 1131V’ Itl'f-id ill IMS;
lint, untViituilMi'lv, ttti \vi• 11 • lint alile in If, i..
in •!,.• •• ’. t:ii I.* j inti’ !o|i .'"fnilot i’. Idvi :v i
I'tPA ri: o oi.it S v:V. t’ T
•ii tier: A'a rn:: i t .\i < utr ii to via:, aas hits -
f l A'. n tv a i:m ii n; . AP'.’ n 11 1: o, mar. u\
i a la.ti la I I ft. Ttlf.v ivr.ia. fi:oi nor i: . •..
if a I la.l ie\ i: IMi iiii:!ii mi imi an; u ups I
Aim niAr riiKV iiavi: ih.i;n it i.vk
: 111 I'M fitNl'i:. N'oV. i1.1.M11 MK IO A; I k tjl OM
i;t l-tsiloN :
I 1 ” slim W.i iiiiiotoii IT.i.m .1. iie our tiilat
. nr defeated ! State senonahly, so that
our < !ei furs in.iv know ; and sfo r ■ •!. ■ li. uI v. ill
-tell vet-why I Tisio and. Tloeioh tour answer can
not eliati o’ tlie i’ a!', it can int'iease or ilindai. h
our rnajority.
Truly yout:*, .1. VAN jtITM-iN.
i'. iu ‘J Ik. i.
It is fortunate that I’linee John should have
delivered a speech to Urn I ‘rceSoi! and Almlitiou
i>i lie a raly of Not them Now V oik—lortuimtc
tli.it tli V'// ‘ i‘ !">t ti'i -Iniiild have liceu pre
"iit i/l.udiy Io leiajid it, and excecdinglv for
luoitf that ilia I‘i oil'll si l’ >ll Id afterwards havo
been pu “i,t ill W’a-liii oton ( ily when tlie
I “u! "o’ bull oi’ eAi'omiHiiniealLxu- was is ih and
li'j.iiust !im for that spi'.-i-h. All lie • thiiigs,
We repeat, h ivo liapp iii'd foitunatelv, as lliev
have furnish-.! the oeeasinu for this loiter finin’
Mr. Van ! eiii'ii, enlightening n • upon the i lirtr
ar.i :r iliei llie I'O'uji'i-ilion <i the Adtuisti atioli
J’ill! yol New loi’k - ‘si.: liiiig its iilflllitv
wiih ih hi ‘ a; sod Ah.iii:mu Ihiil.ilo I > n,,.-
111 nil ll N’.'W ‘loll;. Ill’ wholll I iell. < ‘:es was de
!■’ if- and t l ln* I'l l ■ sid “ I",, an 1 expo lug tho
siod i ■ .duel oi lhe i', ‘m, ia 11 auing him out
il dll’ ! IT: .III", V.lolst it Invil.lglv
ti if. ■ wi'li, 11 1 i■. Adu..:. ‘i.'itinll I‘ui'tv •!
Ni .V Noil; tile;;’ itina-s of wlr. J e Moniln'is j
t” i :,b !;sn :a as bitter i:j th-ir jpo-i !
tU-.1l In sinV"l'V and It • e'.'i tl-.; ill, as In'.i*,
Ihe linin’ ‘i at mu i’ie-.s of tin.-South alTi'cts I
! o .: ■ v• y ! !! ai.fii l• t in* | ( *>il irii 1
nr the r.piiiioijn ftf Joliu Van lSurety v .
ii.” ili that, the Niti;:;i.ti.,tion .should ho con
tap I uji'.u iln’ i ngtli auv thing Ii” may
do, o; say, or tllillk ; ntel ii Willi be lig+lT a’
lullu \ all Ihii -'ll .stood alone, and if the opinion’
he ll! ti red Were p elllurr to him .elf. !!ut.. slleli
is not tie- fief - V.m Ihiren and"". not. sfainl nloiie’
or isidafed in the polities of New Vork- lie i
a ivpri -• ■ iif .if i v.• iuiilt —a 11 pctistmiativw nfnn of
llio Ihill ilo I'lntf.iPiM men nf |M|B and of the
Ad ii tini -1 nit ion Soft Shell ! ••uioiraev of I K.'/.b
be was, in t.'io .i'.'inv.i-H which closed with tin:
election </t yi'-tenliiv, tho im >t aelive, intlueotiaL.
ami pi *ii ii: tic n l li'hk t “t llj.i, uingef 1 ii'inour.'t
.y id'New Voik; and vtTeii hi- opinions at.
ipiuled agaiti-t th” .vilf.iiui ti.itimi, thev .nv tint
•|Un!e,l ■ - tin* I j I !..•'• a- of John V. li 1 ‘.'.nil I -rblolM.', j,
hut as flic opinja so!’ tii,* A- 1 1 n i ni-* id imi S. ft 1
* !i"!i- * I New N i.l!. as !ho i.piaii.liv of;!<';t laa- !
joiity c! New V oi'i. ! 1 .'tnoe: a'.s wiiieli !iu rejuv-J
senfh.
iiiit let John Van 1 Miron pass—tissutno flint
lie is a very insignilieant peasuuiige. wlioso opin
ion* upon dm point eioif vers litllu importHiioe
-- it is sti li vie v easy to slims, bv a simple 1 ‘ i”
tiic lit of faotSj that the party in New 7 oik which :
now sn Jains !he Admiiii-iti.a ei ot 1 * on. !b ;v.-, 1
is the Mime- pat :y of l*'ne >ui .nd Ao ■:.. *i*
IVtnocra!.. svho-fti 1RI* : tie! ■’ ! ‘ n. i ’ •:i-1
iVo.ioJ for Martin \ an Euivn, up a a .su iional,
nufi- lav ry platform.
Tloilii-a : bet it tliat tlie Ilia’ r Dorn ■■•riu'v
i't New A oil, -lio* <'as “. i. t 1.-’1 are on
Ito t■ \ luiin.-ti’ ni “ ( l’ ii! vof tlijjft ‘TTT.rj,
iueogaii'.ing in tfieni l lie,r m l eneiuios of Isis j
and ilenouiiee lint \l lnii ui~tr.ition for giving j
life. io.d \ ably. a;.d .iillaein e, t ’'tin.’ tin,tot .. i
Iho next lit is I hat tlie v ,i-l in,ij.u il yof l ia! !
ei.il iijs;)..inii>.'ii!-- in X \ Vmk liave been m.i h !
from 11.• • r.Mi.-l.s of \ .i!i I inn n'--vinpaEii-.-i'-and !
!’ i” ‘ \ !: ni :i: -ti a: -a ;*i tlii, eonvin • j
ing. way i ;n: a g t!o ai a- i:- party, an! en •
titled ii'/i’ I !•*•!’ I ;*e. . ! n; a tl: i,
let'll !•:•/1 •"a ‘,i -it •!\ t! ,bv tli.* S■;! It- {.
t*iii lYii-mi ,"I do l t ion, tvll git - tliei.
following t xtr:u t. ti .una spet-eb, tleliveied 1■ v ■
lolui \ -ai Ibiien, on I ne-d.iy ••.tri.ing the o i;h 1
ui:., ut llio (dipitul in A bane, New Vork, tt, a i
largo crowd of ad.iiiri •/ and appl uulii / l>eiii6-|
t ints, i: eotitaius in.liters oi tact, suseeptiblo ot [
proot witliout tlie aid of Fiineo John; and \ve|’
.plot” it for tii so mat ters of lac!, as well as to j
show the iiieiUrt -teney liftin’ / -/.’ in reading:
the I’riii,*o pul of the party, wiiiist sustainii g tlie !
I 'l. - di'iit's N>w V oril appoint Ref.'i ring I
to Ins -letter to tho NY.i-iiinglon t'nion, which ‘
we liaw given ab've, \.Mr. Van Dureli sTiid :
‘1 asked the editor oi tbu \\ asl.’.iigtbu I’nion !
wln thd'i- no de -iivd lit •I • • n.iet • ticket to sue- ■
o Vi itit o. lie answer- *1 that a- suite ot the |
1 tiniet: 1 s -'iippui ted tlo’ pi ine: pii.- ad.vooa tod I*v’ j
Alt. Vail 1 i..; u:o tNJN. it w - :.■! la! tol” ofii.T j
ciicv whether the ticket was elected. Now it i-:
not a matter of iudilTcietire to m; luif* / to.. •
turjiriM'if to >t the U'ti /'-'b'/a a,’,
the Prci lent, lie dnihiiutid -iy ot the f', a’.-,■///.<. I
of Mr, Vnn Daren ;.i ofticn (■'.!. Dix: Mr,
I’o i'hr, ,V :> y..rk; Mr. Tnh'Ott \
entire tor at D- -,o ; Me. //< //, of Bn fit to. j
AU It. Mr. Von i
D inn, ac I t re Z. tale .> !>y the Ptysiilf .i!
i .. .it iu / i n- , litili l. 77.-. /.• I . • .
tvith that umltrtst.iHil.ittf, tne.l ilmj •. re> not re
•/hired to t lejf.t.le the ~ iclem by any vthontUm !
rili'iii of tin ir /./ .’ o*,'p'( nu t :.</,/’ ire ore laid by J
(he ory/an that the-admit tration is on, ted /o l
the policy of Mr. J7r; Dunn.’
Tho next fact is tliat tlie Administration Forty
fX .".v York, in StatA Con rent jou at Syracuse]
on the|'Jl>;li of Xn pt-t last, iad. fining itdpositi- n I
‘upon tho .subject otslet’ iy, in view of tlie’ ean-j
vass for State otlieers ulrieit has just closed, ami
t,tf the impend;!: ; Fientd at oiectiou, formally
re-ufiirmetl tho Dada'lo Fiatfonn resolution .of,
ISIS, and ih'cl.ired its fixed hostility to tho ex
; tension ot .slavery into territory now free. And
it we trace this party back from iu Statu Convou-1
| ticu aud nearer to the people, wo find it in its j
I primary meeting* and County ('..mention* for J
| tlie nomination ut caudideio's, interpreting this i
i resolution as John \ an Huron interprets it in his *
letters and speeches, and speaking out llatly and •
cmpliaticullv against the admission of Kansas
with a Constitution allowing slavery.
The next fact is that tho candidates'of tho Ad
ministration Tarty of New York for State otlieers,
voted for by it on yesterday, wore, w ith ouly
two exceptions, Van Huron men in 18-18, and
Free Soilctss ntxl Abalitiuni.su always—otic of]
them, the caudid tto for Slate IVison Irwpuclor, j
Laving boon cnytigad fa fs;,i j, a rescue, by
uiob, of a fugitive-lave who Lad been claimed !
’mul apprehended by Ids owner, under the act us
Congress.
Those are,some of the facts w hich establish
! the identity of the Administration I’mtyofNew
*1 orh willi tin* I *iitkd” l*aity *t lt-lf*.
1 Tlie /'///"a has for n loner time white washed
the Fr.-e S.el 1 •••moriats of New Vork, and at-
I’ lTipted to i in 1 up their iilisr'iiiidin ; but now, i
at the eleventh lionr, when it can be no longer
J eoi'eeali'd. it -ingles out one Free. Soil l>"rnoeinti
,1,11(1 n ails I in tail ii the parly. I list (ille, lU*
| w have piov-I, simjlv *• Iil• ■if ai'in the opinions!
, whi< h are UM in ennimon bv a majority of the:
’ Ini". rats i.if New Volk. l."t it •".•! this ma !
ii iiti out of-the jiartv, and !* t the National Iteni-j
oepai Io ill Vi. 11l i oil elosi’ l s 111 iOl'.s l o the 1 1- !e -i
1 -,i t■ s jtfwjfl ‘'in I to Ciiicinati next May, and:
•io tsliTni tin u I- lie in that the laborious work ot;
._;n it in ig the I leiuoei.U'V, .and I'ntting oil its
!i. v I.’ ■!. has b. . a begun in caiin i.
OK 1 111 N, liiioii <; IA.
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SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 17, 1855. j
FOll SALE.
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I , • fll ; j ‘ 1W". i liW,v !■* ‘•! * -t- I', give j"f<- j
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Amcricgii Meeting in Henry.
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‘• ,y _■ ■
IFrlifin Cotton Market.
1 ,M >'!. - \ 1’ , lav nf ‘• nls. .\J;u!;r{ acti\o
ami | : ii . .vtii.liii ‘ nj wiir-l'.
( v.y * ,c. iifa A.: \•• • iAt'ii'-. —WV t:jvift*:t'f J’Mit ton
.fofii.- al> ■* r • i i.f of flt i- a i.illoti. T!..*-f in* i
- !y it- jnfiirif f.l u ii!i it-i wrui**.;: **: -r:i f imo a:; 1 <i |
• laiitifini il to ‘in* jat
i.ifur* an t Art.
Ei ucrio*, or Putin:.--tm.—At Mill(*ilg''vil!e, on
(lift Bth inst . tlie Board ot Trustees elected Charles
Scott \ .-nabl", of I fampton Sidney (Vlle/t*, \’a .
. Jb'uli'sst/i'of Natural Biiilus. j.hy and C'heuiistry,
in the University of Gcor'da.
- -
Is the Man Crazy?
f ‘The Alillt'tlgi viift) c rre-pondtuu of tlie
j.//’ ip ( .i.n-r in di tailing the most iuiportunt
j points of Mr. Stephens addirs.-s in the Ri p.'ftst'nta
tive I i:\il in the evening us the Oth instant says :
“\ -'".uvbiii • and lnimite and ss.'ction “f tlo,
ganD.atii.n. piatl’erui unil priiu-i’ile* of the Know
.\utliingnr Amerioiori iiarry. formed tlie staple of
!ti* tultlit-sb 11<> urg'd tliat tin; organixtif ion of
til V I'll*'!.’.. tl it sb< iu id lil'uv.’ ■ ,fa |. wauld su b-
I vert “u.* Heptibiii-aii I’trm wf G ■.eriiinent. inas
j uitieb as Hu* National * minei t'ortsi-uirg if, seven
tot''..b"i * fr. ni i .mil Slate. Was visle t uivit the
! u.v.'i’ it it ajdiug tl j.'ii a!! tpiesi i.. ■i -t us N ili mai j
j*"Vi I all th” un.'Uib.'! s I ■J. r are l/'iiind
V uatli Ii tarrv nut l!a* in ‘u -:i.nT-s -f tT. I Na
r i til ('■ it 11 *•11 - I!” coutrud) tl tli it tha, litter
vv/.idil take Irian i “n..;i -* ui: ! :b-* I’resi leur -if
tl: ‘V vv/ .e i. w N./tiling..’ -all tR Trii. nary
p• V- am! t!„ ti. a- t|,. !'.\ ‘uFivau ! I egi -fat
jivol’ep.n uen! nf die Giiverniu ait wu'ild In euli-
I verted into mere machinery to carry out tin
holiest* ut un irresponsible body, appointed in so-
I vret..'’ * -
New we presume tliat this report ol Ids speech
:* true, and if - the linn. \ 11. Stephen* was!
,ut ;-t a.-stiiidiy either drunk or nm.-t awfully be- .
‘.till ; I when be o.eio -ive 1 mi'b idea*. Eytry
Mu iu! “. rot the Anii riea-ii nr;; Ltii/.alio:i wiio has
I any utid.-r taiuling nt all, know.* tliat m, such re-]
! -utts asurt'Jjy him set forth, ever could arise from I
j the crgaiiizatiuii. ‘lfm organizatuui never'had,
iu >r Was itiiiteiidedthat it ever should havo any
j power to control the political opinions of thcmein
| tiers. ’The design was from tho beginning, to a
j dopt a *ouud national Biatfurm u> lie thrown open
| fa f . re the world, as was done at Philadelphia, arid
’ the organization, ritual, ite , were only intended
: t i bring about tliat concert u, action at the ballot’
I box necessary to the success cf tlio principles set
1 forth in the Platform. ‘No tncisurb or p ditical
| prittoij:-! vV.is to be IdjitlingAiptui any member uu
| til it met the approbation of a majority of all the
i members, and ti” tiu-iuF ;’ was or i-b und to sup-j
| port any doctrine or principle t.-at lie il.es not]
I e"i;'Cienti])U.--iybel.ieve tu.be right- Where then:
j is thcd iiiger ol subverting our i .b veruruent .’ The
! Hon. gentleman sfeius to fear the behests nf an ir- i
I responsible body, appoint and in secret. Dis slfo for-
I get that the ‘.‘irresponsible body'’of which lie
] .-peaks is composed if free and enlightened Anicri
| van citizens, who havo as much iuten.-t in uphold
i iug and perpetuating our government a* lie has !
t l>oi*3 he deny the right of the people or any uum
j her us them to meet iu secret or.anywhere else
i tiicy may eii” se to discuss moasurcSTif-govem
i ment, or tit!yj?t!ier matter tiicy may think fit !
I Does it matter with the people whether a prinei
j pie of government emanates from a council of Know
| Nothings, or a caucus of politicians If a bad
law should be passed will not the members of the
’ American party suffer the consequences as much
ins others! Is a man any more “irresponsible” who
: receives an appaiutment from his friends without
tiie knowledge ol his enemies, than if ho were ap
pointed before tiofireyes ’ h Air. Stephen* will
think seriously and soberly upon tlie enormity of
the accusation he lias brought against a large por
tion of tiio American people, he will certainly
j retract.
Maxm. u i.ut KR. George, the property of Pr.
i Robert t’ollius. was tried yesterday 1/efnro Justices
Kaiford, O'Connell, Hart, and Reedy, aud conrict
jedof manslaughter. ‘The victim’was a fellow
, slave named Brisler. Tho crime was committed
■ “it the 10th of September last, about ten miles
from tlie city on the <'geochon road. The prison
er was sentenced to receive 3'J hishcs.—Sav. GVor
y lan, 10.:: inst.
If ho had been caught out alter 0 o'clock at
’ night, without a pass, he would probably have
j received as many. At such charges the darkies
jof Savannah can afford to kill one another oeea
i ietially 1
STATE ELECTIONS. , j
Ji KW y**KX.
The latest news from the Not Vak ‘lection,
contrary to our pervious calculation*, bliowi that
the Anierb-an Farty in that Mate is .heid'.'dly
stronger than the National Deni'-Jratic Tarty
So far n l.earil lion* the returns fo< tup a- 101 l ‘K’
.1. T ll.ndly, American .ilyA’
p r • n King iul nFr dr,
I T. llaleh. Suit, ‘ r A/biiiniitraliou bem. • •
Aaron Vmr.l. Hard,or National !’ in. .... ■”
“rims il will be seen that Ih-adiy. the Am rieari
I candidst ‘. who-runs on the ThiUdidptiia plarb.rm
’ and is coiise.|iu ntly a National American i- -frorig
;,t in tint State. Tvaii any other c inpel.- r. an i
j on/:.: than dull My as strong as Ward, the na!
: democrat. Th-S” Southern mui who try 1. ird
to convince the people tliat a national party can
u-t he organize 1 upon the Tbiiudelphia pktionn.
[and that the only chance 1.. r a ini-.'.-nal pvrty t
the democratic organization would do wed to h*/* .
to these figures and consider well their purp'-rt.
! .Ml admit that a national party sufficiently fctrng
j contri.l tho (ioverntnent, is nc-cssary to preserve ,
| the Union. The nu'e*ti'-.n has heen, and ii"\v i-.
| upon what Tlath'im can such a party ha erg an-
J ised ! i lie American pal ly couteml tliat their
j platform is iiihpo acceptable to the poop ft 0. tin
! north than any other platform as yet adopted,
| while tlu> democrats contend that theirs is the
I most acc ptal/le. I .et these lignrcs deciil'e as to
the State of Now York, tho State c!
tho t ‘iiii.ii, aid the fpiesfii n it* settled. i;i hvvor i .
tlie American platform.
In lhn-clec.ti.uis recently bob! in Pennsylvania.
Itliio, and Indiana, the ticket run as a >i ‘itinera..e
ticket, was the Adiniuiktration nr Suit ticket., an !
its Mtrengtli is no tc-t ot the aceeptal/dity ot a iu*
ti< tul plutfi'TOt: We have ll*. doubt but that lie
adoption of a democratic national Platform u; “
tlfe priio'fph's’ >"t firth in the’ re- lutioiis recently
adopto'd in MilledgevilK. will reinl asuinler the
present democratic .organization in till tlirec of the
his’ meutiom and Stall's, and it will have n istrr::;;.h
i in the north rattScicnt tn carry any . it- State
Mow then can a nat'onal party h- maint tine 1 u) -
on a d'lnoo.'.itic platform! T cunt!,:, L”
Th ily chance for a democratic organ:
with sufficient stretjgtli toccntro! If; at
■isto “ pretennrt “as they have dm herei
! any and I'ided - tand in 1.i.-r “t the i . “i ‘"’
South, and a lt') ‘ a pi t;! inn sul:;.-.. n'.iy 1 ro id
and ci'iiipreheusivi’ to admit ail v. 1. ■ vv.d c
them - lyes ih'juocrats. wiictlier they: ..r; S it'J : a
seoessioni ts or northern frcgs.iil.a's. and sik-:i a
cotiglomcratioii of Contficting “pinion ‘ and nr. ju
dices can m ver la* properly called a tint ."iial p irt \
Ihlt tho Philadelphia I’Lit form, l.m-tly ami
fairly . xpoiind ‘d, embraces tit” tru” nati'.nal • t in
eiplrs upon which our government should he con
i ducted, and with the State of New “I orlt tie: >out h
I can elect- it Prc; identr coii’ ml the goverutitew*.
fturedo each section of the cum try il-just rigiris.
and save our glorious I'nion from di-ruptiuii.
‘l'hen let the Smilh unit'i up>*nt-lic American I'hit
form and all will bo well.
3! J t’ Hi si: Ii s.
Full let urns from the late <•! clieit in .Ma.-vach i.
setts >!i'iv. the folb'vving result :
1 bury .1 Uafilr.i r. American .......'d.7: 7 i
.liilmiS IJockWcll. li-jiid-licau fire -"d.d ■o v j
K. I). Ile.iidi. I ii'Hioorat :.. “gs j
Samuel 11. Malloy, Whig lb.f-i l **
The Senate stands
Americans 2'.>, Republicans S. 11. mnerats 2.
The House stands
Americans 172. llrpuMicansMl, liigssß, Dem- ;
ocrats and ‘.
:i v :v t.'.t.n.
‘i’ll : election in this State was for t'oiigr-■* and
Slate Legislature. Flic following arc the lacmbe.'s ’
of Congress ofect:
Ist 1 i.~t. dailies A. St- wart. Horn.
21 i hst. .lam's!!. Kii'aad, Amor,
fid Di.-t dames M. Harris, Amer. ■
S;lt Henry \V’. b.ivis. Amer.
btlr+Vist. Henry M. i! inn.in, Amor,
bth Di. t.’ i'. !•'. llowie, M tiig
‘The Li gi'latiiiv bo f.ir stand- ! Amcvicaii.-,
Democrats and live’ counties yet to hear fiuiu.
-
The Kails—Sad Stale of T.Mnys.
The cit:/."■> of New Orle..is h iving i ■ ,ne vvi.ii
the r.ii.-ej’ .!il.: conduct of i.nr p-~.nl uil'tir-, oo.d !
lot'!’ •;!s- ni’ i’ ha< ee.i-:\l !•■ i■: a v ir/a.'. :,a', e jp. 1
ei.l il c imuitt. -'to liS ‘tuo.'i.• in ■ ! i.-iH op n (
the subject The Tul i-.ving ■ ■ ,;ti'.u'ts lom die me- ‘
moriiil will siinvv our tea lers .-or.ie of the heamies ‘
of the mail conduct un lor tlie present admim ,
tiim: •
To FaANKi.ix PtmtoK,
President of the I'niii and Sf aics : ,
The undersigned, citizens of New 11. lean.-, one
of the most commercial cities of the .Union, hav
ing been designated -by our merchants and husi- !
ness men to address the l .soouttve at Washington, !
in reference to the serious grievanec i.iflicted npi n :
this toimmiuity by Hie ire p;tll.t:• a:: i tl. iuefacieiit :
trali-missi ei of the ‘ I .ii 1 IV. an fie Niuth ;iad i! > 1
respect’oily tnftnipriali.-e his I'.vellcney. tlie I’ivsi.
dent-of tlie I'nited States, and caiaestly beg that j
he will give his attention to the evils complained
of and apply tno proper remedy. The ittciu-u
‘ists have l.w ut driven thus to append:,, the chief
I veeutive. by the negleet and indiilert nee imi::i
fested by the Tostmastcr Uenerul tu the repeated
complaints (ifTJtif cit.zens, and the special petition
and I'l'inonsiranet'S of the Chdinber of ('oiuuicrce.
ri j.rc-.’ tititig the. sentiments and nUPrcsts if the
('oinmcreial ela-s. Thu lii-tory if tho Ropublic
dials not furnish .a-more paintul evidence of the
neglect id'tlio interest- of the people than that
di-played by lb,’ IDep ii-ini.-nt during the
last few years ‘, nor is there in any other depart- ,
taoiit of our govcruuicut such a sti ady ivtivgre?-
sion as there has been in tliisbramhof tticudmin
istratioti. so fur as it relates to tlie States of Ala- !
bama and l.ou'-ianu.
This neglect ha<Neri ut-ly'embarrassed the cun- -
merce. and hampered tlie bu-:ne-s in tli ‘cities o
New • trleansand Mobile. As if to aggravate evils
that have been hitherto oppressive and injurious
enough, the neglect and iuefliclojiev ol tin: To-tui
ndministratiun iipj/eaf to have culminated at. the
very period of the year when such disorder and
irregularity are most aggravating, oppressive auil
detrimental: at tho commencement of our busi
ness, when tho commercial relations of our cities
arc most extended, and the arrangements have to i
be made for the ensuing season. New Orleans, :
though tho second or third Uommereiul city in
the I'nion. has experienced from the Federal Gov- i
eminent the treatment*.'!’ a stepchild, receivin ‘ 1
less and fewer facilities, and attracting less of tho
attention ot that Government titan any other corn- >
inanity of tho same importance in tlie I'nion.’
Her citizens, in their silent submission to the gross
wrongs of which they have been so long tho “sub
ject, have no doubt encouraged this jie-leet. It
is time that they should arouse from a lethal"'*,-
unworthy ot trccuicn. and assert iheir ri"htto tho
proper consideration of the Government of which
they have ever been.the cheerful aud liberal sup
porters. ‘ i
* * • * * .* * •’ *
To give you some faint’ idea of the extent of
this evil, we have learned from the l'ostmaster in’
this city, that there havo been Hut three mails
through from Now York to New Orleans, siueo ‘
Ist otTActobor up the 2btft instant ; tfhiT, as per
schedule annexed, you will notice the irregularity
is general -
(’ “t ill” Amori ;n f'i::i,u.
The Legislature.
-Mii.i-nmiLviu.K, X, v. 7.
Last iiigi.t tin* grand p"W wow of the Antic* j
canto i If. .Mr. Stephens was p.in upiil -pokioinan J
on the iv- i-i ui and labored nearly nil 1 ■ time as ;
of !iis nt a- s did din to • the ro
’ , ,--at *•.: :.i|ii;;u, t i show up the ritu .1 aid c*tli.- 1 1
tli..- Ki ov Nothings which l.avj long siiK-.- I•• n
tl.r ‘Wit asi and abatidoii*'!. lie v.* t’ ■■ ‘- re
>1 <i .'.in -at -a dead .snako” and all his animu::.-
ti'iii wa ) cui. leutly wasted.
ii. ... thing, il- rea 1 the t*-; - r-uad
t:. • Deni'i::'.‘ic hid'l'.'l'and Ir*-: 1 1 IN. - Li:::.’ i
the j 1 ■ i"y will have to b >vi t j his Will. No man
after F'N via bo r ‘Oogniz las :'. t.inn • Anti-
Kn.nV Noibing i niocrat luik-s in will throw irp
|,i- hat and hollow hurra Dr A. 11. .V’ ‘ !"'•'• ■ “> im J
actl.'ii of l! • meeting lias sold tho old In. del 1
crats, ‘ body, soul and breeche. i ■ I •:;■ - aie: ;
• Mephcns. and iiistpnd of I/eia an i -I . ‘ r
p irty as ii .-re lo!'tiicy v.,.! ii. t ‘-.vim.,
wake 1 1 th’ n’ now leaders.
1 In >i a.ite. Judge ( one i.l 1.i.-’ U• > : :*■ •’ a
I'utioti to annoint a select eoaimiit’ • i” in juire m
lo the iianibc;'"f t l'-.1.s II"CI,11'V tile .‘"nat”
an 1 ! !"s. md Te t.'M.unc vvi'at siwiii 11;-.’ tin -
i'i'in|icns.itii n.
Mr. Pope proposed to make it a joint re oluti .i
V.d.ieb W.i • acc.-plcd.
,\lr. t one i! i till loch, in /Vfd id- !■” tl*” to At *’
till tl.” t .-.Vi rni.r's i::’ :-.ig : v.'.r. ref.-rred to c aa
mittees unil theu It Would como up ill l'C ular
11” **r
.Mr. .Miller was oppos'd to post ;• item ot a*: 1
si'i'-et i” ooiii :- > v. all .- I min in u.* ( ’ - ■
and I'iiici inly in tiic matte:*. The rr-i utn i ■
agreed to.
.11l ‘: • * introduced a i/id I ..!■• ‘.’ :::< ’■ ‘* ■’ ;
the c ‘Ostltuti. a••ius to reduce t'h imnV id
t-ctiat'-r* fr ia 112. it i p>. > iit umi'dier.
idee: lby di Iliels, t*; iv oil 1.1 -
i lattice aim: and.
Mr. < .I'u'iry o. .bitnL.inh-hdr -l-i.'*-'d a i -t”
dor a ; ntci. :e .... ih, la* the ciii.iv il r -..’
.'... Jii lan or. po Ito appoint a select < ■•■ : ■ ■
h - • siti. tl v. is and I'caUil
Mr. Teep} ■ : < 1.,v:.e introdneed .i Mil :■ -
r. it ■ . ;
i t it • i. •■; u *.•'.!! i
i*'ii'd"i. ••• ‘• .Mi ‘ ■ . : a :: t.
‘J ; • l'i'.: ■*. !cr . : • 1 v v..- •
• id- i. it ;C ;; “i th- ‘
meet.
!:. . • if.:
■ Mr. .Miii. :• .nt: -due *d ti bill to'a-i;.*r-a-iv’s m
tho Ist sei: imi ~1 the - -.1 Act . f the c nuitir.i .:.
ro l.< vft: r;u: : :u: I. : r I' 1 : :"'tn” f
.om: i>i..H".;.
Mr. Niei.o!’ of Clin, b in ts* M:*', la i-itl to I
1,11” a1” .■ jnlivi.il eil'l'l. ‘ II ! . :i’ 1 ‘ .
(•fflinoh, ’.Van*. C .. .... ‘.
! ily oil I l.urk'f.'i:, ’ .
Mr. 1 Wo ti of ! oi:: ii in: 7~. .
1 1 v i .fa : ■ m .'u i ni o>rcn.t : / : i •
>7 ” v ■ -■ ■ ‘
Kinci.a: o; .
.Mr. !• ••’ <l. Ji • ! t Mi! .• ‘ i
Mr Dahl y hit ’
] r tl •-.
’ “ j ‘’ ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ l ‘
hr l'i-"-- eilti and i.l IN :.n i'"!l . ; .
sir. i.n ;v, m, f 1 login . ty. it trod tic/ la !,’ il to
au:!. ti.e sai Ic/uiity to ai :iu tli ■ c .u . -.: :
Kailfoa.h . - grk£iaig:i tlmt-c.ouiity. if the neo
jilosbail vliie iu tl;vnr'K:s;-.’ i:’.
I•, Tin: ii - si:: . /
Mr. Harris of l.'oi:’ , vi • ~ie. i ii- m
irl. ..T .*• c-.:—V v.i Ai ; i. u. La if-nui
e.c.
Mr. Harris i ; Meriwether to’inc :p, ..: • tin
Oreenvrile Ahu me i . m . i
‘t i.i tL* i:ig iio ~jA,’ .... i ’ti ■ n
-and hot'll bra s
ceedi Ito that ,du.ty ..a ! i.: the ! h hall . i loci
Wai. aicl.aws of. An ‘a.sUi .-.y t.,,i..,>.
lie r. ■ -I\ lug I 1 * v •
The N it,i • i- . ■ being rotjuire li y 1 i\v
to nit"ci i- 1 ... ■ .mate i :i,1.:.. o> o*. ini t.
bu.ine.-s lor the rein.iie let’ of th day.
i:..i r.i:i:
Hut it i'.oiises :n joint s-.'jsioii nrofterd and witi. ;!i :
election* of N/li.dt ra General. T. Oliver of .Ma
ri n was elected o:i the 3d f.allot, for ih • CiiiitU
hoochee circuit. Jaincst'. L":i.--;rect o! •third'-u
was M -ere 1 on the l-tbal!*.* for .the (‘herokee (f'r
cuit—Julian llartvigo . a-"!’ et .Ton iiu.i 1- .! a!'. ,
for the Lasti lii ca jiiit—Jiivi”- I,vbns i.f ilnr.s Was
el'.cted on tlie il l baiiot t. r the Flint eiie .it Vs.
I’hillips of Cobb was elected on the Ist ballot f :•
the Uiuc ilvdgft circuit -T. iV. Jlcntfortof .Macon
Cos., was elected o:t the 2nd ballot for the Macon
circuit, and ‘J. W . Daniel of Aladisoa was elected
on the 2nd ballot for the Northern circtiit.
Novikiiu: u, 10.
Last night the Antic* had a caucus nomination
for State House officers in tho Senate chamber. -
Mr. Watkir. s the present cm imiNent was r.omina
ted for Secretary ■ f S. ite on tlie second ball >t.—
IVterson ! we.itt of Mu.'-c igce for l.'omptro!-";
(iei.icral on the 2nd ballot, Air. Green for Survo.'m’
‘General on. the 3rd ballot, and Mr. ‘Tripp.*, the
rr.'sent Trea-urer, having no opposition, was n> ni
inated by acclamation for re-election. Tho elec
tion for these officers will come elf op .Monday
next, hut whether tho party will ratify tho action
of this caucus remains to be seen.
To-day 1...til branches again convened in tin*
representative Hall to complete the elections of
Solicitors General. Wiliam A. Lot ton of Jasper,
was elected,lor the Ocmulgec circuit. E. T. Slief
tall of Laurens for tho Southern circuit—John \V.
Evans of Decatur for the S. \V, circuit, and Sam
uel I*. I hurmond of limbfin fiy th” cir
cuit. 1 hus closed the tdectioii ot Solicitors for
tiic pr. sent session and the two Houses adjourned
over till ‘TonJay.
No Vt.Mßtl! 12.
I ho. ..s or !•’ m lu-v.sr.-. nvts.-Mr. Harris of Fm.
ton. a Till t” codovv the Atlanta Aledical Collegn
and n-king for au appropriation of *IIO,*XX). • *
Air Irwin's ‘•reta'iatory bill ’ was rcadasecond
tint” and ordered to printed. 11
.’.lr Terhune < ! ! i vd a bill to incorporate
bank a,t Home t'l be called “Empire State, V
A bill was *.'■ ad i / iiU'.r the constitution so as to
give the. election of See;clary of State to thepeo.
I’b;-
7 b bill 1 r it,,* iar e nos Jaco!/ .Mercer rrti*
made tl.” .-• ci. l l order for Wednesday next.
di 1 .;o jo.tied the House to proceed on joim
! ... :to Ha: 11‘ ‘-'don o! Statu House officer s, and
oii. ■ ot A. party caucus were all elected
i'.S !"li w.. ’ 1
!, ! m Thweatt, of Muscogee, Comptroller
t; ‘.i ia!.
• “""” ‘ Gr. ::mT Floyd, Surveyor General
bn It. ‘Trippe, of i’utnam. Treasurer.
l-lik i l*. Watkins of Henry. Secretary ofState
| .Nothing of importance was done iu tlie Senate
XoVK.MDKR, IJ.
‘!: “>vid"neo in the-Mercer case
: 1 i ti is pardon made the
1 • ti.day. Mercer was convicted of
•"’ ’. “ superior Court and sentenced
- hcl next month. A spirited
.sin rr.ing on a motion to go
‘* nos Judei* Sajireroc court. Sonu.
p,.v .0 lav ..'of altc'Hng doT organization of tlie
1 • ur: • t i rep,na it to sit in Milledgevillo
■ ii - ■ cl ol travelling to did'erent points
• ! a -:r ag sensation is in favor ol putt
< ■ v. Midi mild on tho bench iu euse the
i “ ■ : • ‘Thu dominant party
p i Tto a- ifti'miiu! whether toinak!
oi.:• i -is imp ‘.'taut station. If they
, ; the a-p:rants who are do
. |'i’ ‘ -iy otu ‘ir influence against
.ii. i ■ • ap- ii. ‘ at him,.and it they
. • \on rican party will probably
• , ;a - tiny did in most cases in
■ ling cummittecsof the
i • il . mi ruing.
ii ’.’ nop m:\.\-tk.
i :. —■ :: .nag.ui, of Hall: Carl-
Ui. i T.i\. .'/.ird Hines, of
Murray, ot Cateoaa;
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g. .1. t.ord- a of llarrisj.l.owell,
1 li. mj :i. ittusoii. Cornwell, Tatum.
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of tiwinnetr: butt. . Faulk. ‘Tnyl.ir. Roberts, Bur*
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-ivcFiiiilivi!. of ('atax,sft.
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i.awU/ii. (Irook, Lewis of Hancock; Browning,
! Harris ol Dougherty : Millodg*'. Hughes, buruett,
limes of in _ Graves. I leaden, Sapp, Porter,
I l*..H'e, Caldw-.'li. Tiim.
F. .*.. i t:vj; - S.oitiii-i Union : Ilozier, Sim
’ ‘ 1 • D/ivis oi !.. : I >niii. IL Stephens, ltoykin
• t' >i‘Tiv -ii ■ .IN: i-..:. olNi'ai'roll: Cobb, Brown of
• • Ibot . v ry. Mnutgi mer .*.
1 bv v.: nato- Asvm a.- -Barron. Phillips, Thorn*
ton, F.awt ii. llovi-'. i nylon, Carter, Boyd, Bar
tyi. Smith ot ‘i.uiuil, Cusjj .r, Cuuiiingbaiu, Boj
xiii oi t ioujie ; .ilc Dry, i ird of .Madison.
‘H. 11; : is:, |) ii; A vu.i.—Johnson of Cass:
llayute. ..M.yevs, Boykin of Trotip; Calioway. Cald*
well oi aiUi’r : Ai.ithews. Wiggins, Luke,Cottle, ’
Davis of 1’uli;; Amis, Reid ol’ Puinam : Aid ants,
. 1 ia lc.
~ < .'. s 1 •• N • i .1.. —Ward-. Pickett, Walton, Griffith,
IMuord, Brantiy, Murphy, Moore, MeLtlland, Hill,
| Kitchens, ood. King of Fayette.
’’iek-TT. Guyton. Thornton, Ward,
] Ihivic. Ptrillips, AWledge; Barron.
(K N r.vv ( be ntics- S ‘Kit\i„— Watts, Richards,
, Davu of Bold. imroeft Wimberly, I‘hinizy. Jones
, o! i..'Wiitle. ’