Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 16, 1856 Page: 2 of 3
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pose to maintain ar repeal ft. Until some i___
decision shall be made, the Americans of the
South ares
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od everylegislahvemesure which tende
restor the eMir. - praam the power,
the rights ofqur
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m-mpein
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"Fo nla doing disrespect * those.
struction. Thefri
tendiatitia le
compromise'of iff
nurzzsnavas
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jontheneminntiom ef the Americen perty,it
egret that I M it inconsistent
iples of political actiob wrap-
creedor the eandidate of that
suangPsesidentini eleetson.
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Comurt EE Koos, July 29, 1636.
• the Hon H. P. Bee, Speaker, c.:
The commitree cn publie lands, to whie
was refened the petifion orViclor aniderac.
have had the samie undet coneidemtion, and
les to
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menyorekancnenare.
aESEax-sSttB;
will he of incalculable advantage to this coan.
try, to report a L I in orpomting sand companyl
for thie ahowve purposes, and recommend its
P»^ T M WHITE, Chm.
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have instructed me, in wheiher be
merregtencnta mtaringthe l—
the Kanens art. Those who hare
kind of mnngfatsy ar other bonimen’of
tioh the wiiful and inhe meht
reb goodinp duies peiyebi
by giving it a heanty euppert
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rebet andoppeethes reuatry.’— i pie. saMvd Mt the whig army of
rrepentel to eveiyform or dulneghnd fused with the free-sodlets, am
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ate act to a fagrnt v iolation of that measgre.
If the inferenee that the Kansas act reenited
ton the compromi is inevitable, there could
nd.
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of Fremont
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they haveof stooping to ereep into betas asj
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the event the
er Vice-President,
ivbo belong tothes
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L Hopv they expect to achieve a victory
the demogray of that Stete, to fhus dis-
d byvthe New Albany dindinna) Tribunes;
1 18 vety ebident that neither the friende
U. Fillmomenor Mr. Frement can sueceed d
low.bem
tiumph
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and Brec
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to Let us see tothiebelom it
Sac t -gdgs aa 1 1' j l
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1 stniner. Tr Herald b cne
ehfeppn hn
l etecvorur twt, nowevet, invhich they recog-
_ nize the nomantion of Eremont agdDayton. !
. The PhiladelphiaLedgementomarmor
iistweaa Stas
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H , votes, dhecnid
is cast wili teceire the electoral row of the
whole. "Phis, it is expeete, will unite the
oppdsition to M r Buchannn witbput dividing
“Manorierephe-i
Hndinna te dhe Of rt
mmephat- wewitlrM Mnttw mW
enedrnm the nodag enta At thercompany
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to lo kC eapested; bet
ofandnot
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MASainBGzn br re-opea be triet, has abo WO unnjority pver
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transposi-
respeetive
r__„ ‘known I
other. Then, ‘wh ichever ticket
idase for whom it
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4g l — —2 P —-S- 3 “-08 —A HAVe . 1
> t ewarmed from the aholition hive er the Nes Engiun1 ,
208′8 to depoll the suth ofhernir iheyitancetl.
The chivaby etthemutinow wideawake, ।
andemmomntguardandsk ---
388 iadocidod. Tezshaa yetdomenoth
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ora tan Na, ohaveand utedsehl,
pureheseidonaion or otherwin
RIME, of
PHASTATRAT LARGR-
—.SCURRY.
L ,. '! H County Commimio
LAMILTON.
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6 emrewyuana to perturm i
Semins ’ she hariz
Pe elder atatea We
to that support frem a isceraina puhlie
. are met antereated, an "e Mee tWM.
, We leu Am Judge Jeha I. lengan has been re-
sa Jha* of the 2 Dinuriet, bat te
ratimeiyemmmpeand
-
er-ef**
ip Februnry, 1856 this
The pledge to mpintain 1
ideraut.
"" tbecditor npm cu
psert tr-dan it wi fepa rtrasal
ess -
Car
wazrmunddtcmekna
wantespedirdtnekmto.j
ghanvindiented,gp
ly of sbe Amer- ♦
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• wv-uirimeezzmeza
Hemehkes a’f fee lari f
hetAAgaapemvnens nmnscn 1
bomicHAt14-
uihanito CmMA< F. WoMnu dem.) eeeted by * mn
Q Supreme ounineaziyasammmnevee-Smte
dspman
The fllwing named
10 the American nominee up-
igdonbGalanAhosaaharp I
mna wuarg i Mereastt srre
mm #esashm e
,k2 ,Itis reported.
Comminioners
1 K,--T ■ 16
urnitereetiheg
IL.
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■ T.A. Vrsmas, Chief
. T.L.Moon,bitriet
■ j A-" Lvom, Comt Clerk
f A. AM*, Sherif.
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ese. .
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En___ .b..0
___"En qaeretimihon Bmeiiazu
dicaldderepezuponthisubgecy, them- Soths 5
m Nauned—OmNewOrans
ef Mrs. M A.
the teat Arm er her a—2
voted for rremnqdt,". ■’ .
Tur Eumnon.--We Oto rneivina teom al part of *
226 the Stete, the ieuh of che eleetme theBuhina,knay
buttheyareminempletethatitisimpienihletolahou
weamtafhetory meeaphulatioa. Pom
ihefavomblelsigne for the____ ,
r .pewit mg fromrdheseetienai opposition and pre.
judice arrayed against it. Onthe other hand.
- we -yy?* see evidencescofa combination of
the lementsof the
the "Amekcan"suppnters of Mr. Fill-
attheeuthito ponder, s * -
of their eflortsto weakei
Hie tirket We allde
uipefmda piac #e
"bbnvadaug ** Haiamdhai
se Ma huanisngsing hiemmkem
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5.
hoe .ki
ja—i eye.
A. s Lapecomb,
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neotion"ththeGgebopbr
eassomian core
jedtate, the trail ef th: serpeat to o’er them tbe pubiec-
wd the have the smen ef sulphar spaa Mm* ’fg|L - -
ent, like thee who have ---1 -ih -A- * • 9
dinscntimnesitohetheenl inien
s Rom dhe veht vANpartreseemt be i
mmmM1 dtdmcshpletecenhrowefknoy
agamitmgjuddsdumia *we — - .tottoi; mne
hMOOMt
eg ---—____r--pe --y, Mhe eopplies ondmtht
aqdpetnpussheandbesued,jinvestimeitedet,dh
lesded in (awed < hAeauit or WM
asfuliyainatural- Thedem
; cireuinsfanc
Vi
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il 5
arensimmzmmmsmme;
thnovmreyenczedubns., g-g
pevytrah: putheoa is with much
va a bm ra acome er'
za.m mmamasg—
hurandanum Mr M ki Mra w l we* tot Me
Mr to—‘ '
”, mediite objects ofjis organi
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IMHJ J-ft- deme i
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iy the same thing. W ith 1
"privilege" of admission a
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representative i« Congress, r. a..h,i
’ At the some time, upon the same ptiuciple
I1: of neutruMiy, th Amegican party nominated
4 for its candidate a geneman , of iptegrity nod
ism, bt it did net require him to my
" would, if eleeted, reto a Uil re-
Missour restriction or repealipg the
— —
a MB Ahamsdau eaan E.iasha —a an H- I L l.
5 Me8V9 •09 InPOrtant ID De twit
11 io doubt haw bora infonned that the nominee
it
Mr. From ont, each te have an electoral ticket,
but that the same names will be upon both
j tickets,and will be sparanged by ’
j tion that the tickta cast hy the res
(riends of the two candidates wil be
4-lep -- —e
dterdsementefasNew Niathod Ar
jsedayispipt,jas. pushed by Wa
Hit k*r 2 Droiway, Sew ork. From theL
-eiehsraet of the publlers, too hnse me
eihidtd"iwh ponthspr patronige, and ,
badln galiris in this chity.
' '
bfetoffMMPWMrl to.
-s2-e i
T "Brcas»Damu"inNovem-
; ber west, Iamanznmsto bone from * trntler p__
i coontc,badoacsdoebt ** theyarerighisideup. the Wf
_ isdomnin the mouth taoA The thiga bra W
Six 2enamaaeozsunve ■ ‘
5 M* NIyER COLNTY—tsomnctL
ar so <
ivaried 10 awry (__— J ________ __-
ahoulaany era Amo to Met that wund pelitie» aveidist .g. ,
entetained by others benides themnelves, they ore ip the American party a tew of Umon, a fra- .
J bemUtoi enendes to their ehntry. .Sueh ridteutomsiternal affeeiion, anda national pride, iwhich 1
- into washed at, when it hall from hould reconcile and quiet forever the difleren-:
-whntheyeemebefre you with telcezexisting amongst .. 1 -1 .
‘frehei—nith Bam’smarkelegiuul-, The fret nqtignal action of ahis party en-
fingman, to a Aoi, may radasd couroged the hope that it would
ealize,sh1
hair disorderp lark* reek with ah. /hetriotic expectniion. It announced tn June
".,3 ,1 > 15,, , "2 1665, that it would maintain thexistinglegis.
T-vumaar a. m__________ htion upon the subjeet of slavery asajsesle- i
of that question: Under this declara-
tion some thirty-shrepmembers of Congtess 1
"he Anerictn party in theemeq
— - -outemettes. . . i Iaemn.r
pliezwaxcbbnged.mnking,
nger; they havelllepfomthr 77. can and
..n Le .1. wa2eeuyAIG or a creed inwwnien am only t
" a. ---"" -dt ft the name of slavery in are-ernout
n.s-mimanigam
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ms ’ 886 MMMMging Aren (n the Ha2tza- (zta- si r —•
- wEte geat and dmcimhiebatue 0k wutn. deyeho
imghn tetop supe The mea^hiiam meaita "0
196 staked en the isue Mmuthem rights ani elave- ",
• ry are ovezthrowi 0 brute Gomee there, they cannot “
► te
“““2. Aenennoe natersj
dhdiyetithortasraanpenuggnimt nod the
havigrmm. deeinea 6 tot five.E
hi*actol their own COl"Me
• Hines, .
■NOW,
to j 2
y, 22
E W. Rigers, ,
W.CSeu, 1 297 the demoerate Btat ticket to eleeti
-*< - mi ------ ---m-
law
»wr—A,’ BraAshnw, --
- W.W.Drake,
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gns , uzamvuan Tegan Ang. M 186a
re invite the ettentimm ar eu veader, stitations, rack wimhin jto prop ana - af •
i, fit forpoliticai trust. Tbe
tion of secmcy has been aboil
Bat another imnportant agene
Texan Thel .12.. ,
-ah-uia
d with the pion p new sluve Srtes,
N i ’ ihe declaration of 1855,
MTaekcubabe m-ia-t-m-ltclasmbda"scoredepabFokmseyeigansufu.
fion and Iws, fd to regulate their oun de-
Eown mode.
u neGn
enst preserve can
J.
| Truly aad g—
! : Tiin, j l 'at
fused with the free-suders, and that the ip prmt,
orratie pary who pralysedby itsown), •Theoncordod de
. hhh -rim" .... " h lov.Colby,onhisn-mi
nd Philadelphine
7 Blection Returns
ghtgafant r for Walter ntd
hg Ka uil- tBeAdd-samN
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naryetFot Werth on Mohday . the <4
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EleetiodReurt
Drat Izaat -The Demeracy oftl cpunty tn
jublnntandjyeua Tbey met the enemy yeteriny
ant gave tote a signaf defeat The Btate and 1 ,
trkethmne handeme "pori vhieh wwM here r b F - grim
EnitedStatwezpone rad
hto Mtems ate wshghbaame dizvmatndmdeide
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"— dufie-c4n N p i aay«.
mimfsk M. Consideranrsclomy subjeet only b"—the
porrpwm Wo awImUM to 1. * "t "
mmeringgewgemaapurms tomb uuk, copsofthe lollowing bl introduced into the
chepmosbcmchedeanhandatbharerederdat Home by the chairman of the eemmiftee
Marte AlthongbadimgreeldejPubheLandst
fl T.F.Brek,
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mezlwe taw hohmnt Mute preomneing Ms, M .DerosCots-We mot sraptoto returma
---ka lasech--e- u wnnalfromthiseuntyas
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Khar bl, as psaaM. We wilcu- I"-
J1 terrif Jwam
-m—E,
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e seriously one,
aken the national
itothe efforts;
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bted A’ | i
gnefhispuriendemMmerithepdeefhis
enui ytel ehrlean te Ao uphar; organimdios
thadaimedsbrupehuqdomiiechh
panp tr themmberxas — lasyemnjef-dse
whomeudd MlwbAb ellegtinee, dtgertet
elic.
mestic end socinl afairs
. C
• .20’$
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Pa,
NOW of ahe compromise of.
promiqpot of these acts, we 18 40
vgnibe difliculties of con- Ws
tends ol the Kansa act con-
hrtion iromthe
& ids who ad-
• assert that the kan.
jutindiation oi i flur ri^iri.
11*! msgPES2
( oaion of the Soueh for shesafery 0
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