The Union and Eastern Journal

The Union and Eastern Journal

OR BODY ur OF OPPRESSION OVER THE MIND " ETERNAL HOSTILITY TO EVERY FORM XII—NUMBER 40. 1 850. VOLUME B1DDEF0RD, MAINE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 0. Editor anil LOUIS COWAN, Proprietor. race." •• In nil a.Id* bin In the ruir, while OoluncU Hub- formed rarn<«tnr«»," and ull How Jim 10 Jiew urieant 'utteck when oral und act to buy wuii.got " tbo muet vu before tho house, praiseworthy America aurpuMi Bucha- of Iodic* driven bard and Sticknov, with two hundred men, he, Kngluh to a of Intareating Diielotures-~Xr. a It mtn. in tho and look* of it* AND EASTERN JOURNAL be stnn Is pledged platform principles the South Deerfiold hand dirge. It ha* not l>een sincc the late hw attention in /root. of Europo growth UNION nan on played but If I *ew, I many year* dircrU'd carried out in the Slavery. waa touched I am not Tho whole nation haa a wlii proper spirit, was all iu such tost*, and o^legislator; James of one of the Skene and' the when male Tfca I'oko aoJ balara JmthI la a»Ml«W«d nuj good of exten- Willi, iitltimore, great- Colonel roy&Ilsta, population. Trait, at Ha. 1, Ontral W<k, • pf «it<- Um BU.lcfWJ iuiu c.uuj.um! our Democrat contain* -that nil would nercr vote for another «top natural torn and tulont for war and a »jl- « approbation. The HnnUville, eo mournful associations, est comedian* of hi* flourished in the naw the Americana out cf the r.... or Mif tv (Ala.) many time, issuing Umm. T. -|BM pot mmm. |I |»M of the by sion area and fur auch a stand thoy Ik* uw «f MNnWai. a»ngl« 2S" o, Mid he, the close of the to the slave ; la the** awaUa IM great question an interring letter from Philadelphia, ware incited by it. At the Western eitiei. In fact wo believe toward* wood* on diflercut tides, them- diet'a life. 4 nau. ▼. Ik rilam, tka lanteu >««»- tlie decisive worda of penunded •aptaa XT IV"M would he and if on the a the fami- on thia I hate aoinewliat hew- la Mm <m)r autb nanl kr ikia papar ary settled, written to tho editor friend, connected with question the close of his career ho mado St. Louis hi* enuearoiwl to mum, He madoliitm.dl merry, ymprt Agvnt kfrut "by personal dirge, Mr. Joneii, I would •elrca, ami perauaao la lb* mm «f Nm tack, I w4 FWWrtfliU, of November next, it shall made and Webster themselves. of the officer*. A <■> •*k" second Muuday a of tho came and, in a neat Clay home. The New York -Courier tell* tlnwo Wen the of thecoun- Ttr, with the tal M 4(1; aaqiufnal w uk< aiwiH—M gvntleman high<*9t nwpeetabilUj, ly, out, speech, Sunday that loyal people equipment* oa. Ilia «•- never vote to the doom of aa»l|id»aa a( ilw km rata* m r*s«ln<l •»» be l juuiitbat Fremont is elected, he thought ho vouehei," and of the delicate Kanzas Virginia— low wore ; and thoee fashioned lew- I for whose accuracy giving acknowledgment tho following in which Will* flocking to his standard. TI10 Indiana regimental* aaa u« ff«w rari, TiiWa« MUlifi appropriate to culture, to good story, try aontr TkM our <vur*- wm It was bis deliberate the writer to poor buy- a* to cut and color— Uy*a ■•Udinc rAUarta#*m, M. W. v>J phun. a of a conversation which consideration* in which the demonatrntion impoverishment, nets the lieru: the fir»t to discour tlio truth. "The t<> their own notion* report I would were CkaataM dm*. n, that ire should thtn,on the 4/A «f with Mr. Ik( iianav. ing and selling men for a living. tbttaaelrcf. llrown cnata opini had just held hud iu birth. About the time the Texas excitement ran woods aro full of Yankee*," orixl they, and being provided by M march to stizt the tho Advocate, a* never vote Kanzas to slavo labor, which by white with Marcus WATSON, Pr iattr. nut, U'<uA<ny/u*, We copy the letter from so in tho United States, Jim Wills was retreated in file between the of with Ma-groen facing*, lining was to high «ingl»» troop* artht •«,«/ the the GorfrnmrnI, Tkt Itotltm Jl/ot. and solemn pledgnd coato in abun- Irtasury •/ follows: From long compromise in in thnt situation so common to N'ichola and Ilerrick, like demona *il*er trimming*, ami grey j must come in an a Pittsburg, yelling awl Itu: r.'n to God. Nate. free labor. If Kanza* " aud coH**(utncrs 1850. Letter from Rev. Mr. flit on the cow bells. Several of them, dance, with buff facing* and culT, gilt ruiLADCi.rnu, Aug. G, not play actors, broke," standing and jingling But eifil war was a horrible ; and slavo it would l>e because I could of thing : 1 two hours vith State, wharf witli his solemn were killed or wounded mt button*; in abort orery variety pattern. ^ottrq. Mr Dkak Sis spcut To thr Edilort of th* Atlas: visage expanded, however, they as in u and Christians, be it our it. Tlw ami wore unuonua thought Iluchunau ut Wheatland. lli* how he could down tho river thus run the i>ripi*u<'ni gtincmi* yesterday, The letter mw received ysster- help some of the for slave- planning get gauntlet. to so a ca- following After noticing pleas Fremont and Victory. dutr uroid, if possible, direful iuiJ ar- without when ho hoard the drum sound of who had and belt* which their rank ; hut MM are is addwd At the fire-arm*, • grounds btnutifully tastefully from Ilei. Mr. Nuto. It Dr. said that tchrn they forsook money, Stark, lair.itr. Jleoce, he was for an day ry, Dewoy moot the colonel* and other offloera were t wcyma* making house is ami and fife, lie saw a half uniformed soldier with the main in the of mw yoks raise to»a.—av ouelu ranged, but hiti plain unpre- to * friend in this city. It giro*, I believe, thnr stand and advocated its ; remained body camp, with our suter southern Statoa, to former point, 1 a imuket and effur:. the hat tho about for New Orleans n liar*' the in their clothre; Iwy- tending in extreme—Mery thing the latent news in to hint, and will ho could not anoincr embarking mounted lifa and gave word, for. ordinary Atr— >'«»»» U 2V«a«Aa."— 1'urilam lunte the election of Mr. Bu- regard extension, go sicpM-iui bearing per{» |Msaca by Ilut the Texas banner. A struck him.— his men the onet in luuul, and a cartridge-box, air or unostentatious Democracy. bo ree.d with interest all. l'ermit ino to not Influenced the excite- thought trim/.' IIo had promised plun- powder- obanr.ii. by tlietn. Ho by 7 or Next lie sent hi* trunk ou board the of the British horn orer the (boulder. But what cajieclal- man himself ia tho very impersonation add that the Kansas Committee, tho tliorc are causes for day der camp. IJ10 homely apeccli Men of the North, who rein«rnil>cr Clothing ment of day ; good was never first boat to and as the 1 It uniufod him wu* the of uncouth rxer unufTtictod 1 at the Warren strwl exist ho start, just captain mnd<> him when in of tho enemy, variety Tb« dcctl* of your Mrw, |lortoua, Republicanism. hare their headquarter* it, liut it these cause* did not l.y tight Wher® are ? " of an They mora in life, sent there the bell for the last time, Wills stop- ho* often been cited : Now, men, worn tho officer*—lingering# Join in our p*.in violations. agreeably dis*upp<vntcd my All articles of clothing xhould Mill tako tho samo ground. There tupped my wig* by chapel. an un- ot some us a frank on his trunk into there nre red-coaU! Before uncouth tiuhion. The |>cu IkUrty! For n -Uv or two after the election lie gave cordial and reception, will bo forwarded. A member of is a tide in tho world which will ped hoard, dragged tho night they carefully rising were uu Xoveiuber an I and took from his tbeat- l»o a Moat of tho thu* noticcd tha Hark! Hie |«!m of anxi "v •» felt in this for the whore- and talked with us with tho freedom of tho Committee will bo there from 2 tho Tho Czar medi- occupied stateroom, must l»e oura, or Molly Stark will troope citj daily away 1 «r« sweep system. of Million* of voioca ringing, "alliance" felt na if I had ricnl wardrobe a solder's coat with buff widow!" levied militia, tho yeomanry tha about* of c-.rtaiu notables of the old acquaintance. 1 Mill y P. M. tho afternoon. Ladies wish- tates freedom to his serfs. All tho world hastily I ha lliey are tinging, during Olorioua aong tho issue breast uml three rows of button*, a Itaum s >on found assailed on ev- fain II r. known him all my life. Ho said to aid reccivo information there. demands tho freedom of all men—and "with ehaj>eau himself country. Fremont and victory! ing may " an immense a rod and a There wero In c that Mi«m. in this election wns tho Union of 1. B. with plume, wish, but he defended hia worka regular regiment* alto," Uimk! It nfidentlj reported involved II. «H|uul calmness and confldcnco lie waited tho ery aide, bravely.

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