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THE RUTLAND HERALD. VOLUME 57. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER IS, 1551. NU.MHKR Stf rcaumw tvi:nv tucrm'ay ivim.xo at UUTI.AM), VT. .II.JIKAMA.V, KJitor Ac Publi.hcr. ' O. To nut, l'rinler. -SEAMS rut YKAIU J Tlllagt l.ffiit TtUSU ind MtlUiWrlUn, iin In Jnf, mriaiio. 5.00 if 130 ' A4trllrrnf rti t ci.tflcuotiiU -nt tlr-l forSl ftt (IC llm, fir ll.iit '.ki; Zictnt. yrt iint w if I Lt tiurin! fi,r teli uti'vickl HOME A.l l-RieXUf, i iumi n an () Une a imrr t itukr rrli hour A iwtrt (if vcn dfiatir1 it, X't nri mr rm in bflnif .1 li'imr, Tlmudli I'm tlirrr l- who (in J it , Wc trrW to lugh fwl tiling, mUnv 'j A till hl mtiiip tound ll , P"t life hath lirrr ni Rliarni ilnr At Ifimr anil riiidt irouud nt ' W oft t!trjr tlir ir-nt jy Kor lntytf hnHa in J imr"thrni ; While Horti airrrt Mimhh at iiur ftct, II wr d lint iIwb to raiae tliem ; For lliinji afar alill anrelrr, aie, j Whrn jrniitli'altricht litll halli hound ua ilutf'Kin w-'rr touhl thai farlh mi nonjlit , JiXf imine ami Irirndt aiounu in ' The frir.idt Ihal aperd In time ol need, When Hope i laat reed ia aliakcn. To thaw ua .till, that, come htt will, We r not quite fori. ken ; Thoujli mil were nif lit, il' but the light Km mi Fcif nd.tili'a attar crowned ui, Tnnuld iiiTr the bhaa i! railli k lliia- Dur li'iinei and liienda around ua ' A STL' M I" SI'UKCII- A Mr. Utmil, eaiididate lor Auditor In Mittistippi, nppeari to be n jolly fel- ( low, if tbu following speerb be n fair report of one of bis elTbrU on the slump : Grittttmtn und Lntlit I rie ; but there i no ie of tel'ing you that, you know I am up a well n I do. I am a modeit man, very ; but I have never loit a picayune by it in my life being it acarce commodity among candidates. I thought I would mention it, forfenr if I didn't you would never know it. Candidate are generally considered tn nui'smicti, but they are not ; they are the politest men in the world .'hake you by the hand, nk you bow's your family, what's- the pwpect for crop., ic, and I am the politest man there i-t In the Slate. Davy Crockett said the politest man he ever saw, when be ask ed n man to drink, turned bis hack so thot be mibt drink ns much n hu pleased. I beat that nil hollow ; I give n man a chance to drink tv ice, if he withes, for 1 not only turn around, hnt $hvt my tges, I am not only the politest man, but the best electioneerer. You might to sec mc blinking bands with the variations of the pump-handle and pen dulum, the cross-eut nml the wiggle ; I understand the science perfectly, and if any of the county candidates wish in itmctions, they must call on me. Fellow-citizens. I was born, (if I biiln't been I wouldn't have been a candidate ; but I w a goiiit: to ti II you , . l ..m' where,) t was noi in .tiisiippi. nui 'Iwms on the right (.ide of the negro line; yet that's no compliment, as the negroes nro mostly born on the same side. I itartrd in the world a joor as'a church mouse, yet I came honestly by my pov erty, for I inherited it : and if I did Mart unor. no man can't say but that I've poor, no man can i say uu .,,. .u. lield my own remarkably well. Candidate generally ask you if you think they are qulified, Ac. Now I j don't ask your tboughls; I uk your t voles. Why, there's nothing to think ' of except to" watch and see that Swan's j name is not on your ticket if , think to scratch it off and put mine on. lam ciriaiu that I am competent, fur who had ought to know better than I do . nobody. I will allow that Swan i the best Auditor in lbu Stale ; that is. till I nm elected then, perhaps it not proper tor me o "'. vet m i ni linnet!, man. i mo ijuunu t " it I 1 elieve it's a "rie.vou sin to I ','.. mv thin-' from my fellnw ciiiiwns. therefore I say that its mv private opin - ion, publicly exprcs-ed, 'that I'll make ib' bct Auditor ever in the United Slates. . , . ... Til not for honor I wih to be Andd m. for in mv own county 1 wa offered an office that was all honor, (Cotoner.) m all honor, (t-""1","-) ctrully Ueclintih me is north some in for it IUe a inoits.uiu which I respectfully Auditor s olhce and I am in ..We ilm tttbrv and Im may have the honor or be may Have me nonor ami i '. ,i. f rova ins throughout tne i!inguom so kanty disastrous e.xrutiion againsi i tar otu oi mc mnus oi mc company gcnetalngem to wi.otn wa'-.-iteniiom -i-; ,j of brkk. lo bow my fiooIne.t of , '.a' ' ' ... :.,..,, i,;i. uL n Ar...i., : 1,...,. i, ..,,, c in.,.l bv '?.. -.o-.- i. ....t;..,. ci.,.r t. !,J.,!l" an nmi i nm in inr ii like t iiitfiitii , . - . . - . . a n I . I ' . l .ri I'll make this offer in my compel-1 tar a was praenvaun-, j-vi.iv, ... vmucius, uivh um.m ... .......... ....e..i ...... ..w.. , v. r a,j u, T.it of bein- elected and be will which the people were called to the tho skill, if not the courage, of Gen. I messenger. This circular does not! of the Company, iiihiiv. on promise of no . , lte eomethinj: by the cinvais, there., aid of the troops. Hegtnniug at Lopez. Tho last, and most tragic of name me by name, but the mes-ctiger, ii'M fsmeni. came into tne en.npm.t : nut fnte Im wilbn- o divide equally with ; Madrid, it was at each important ' all, has been the recent Pampero ! wherever the circular is shown, U iii-yi v pay,,,e,,t to age,,,, ,,,,.1 eeneial I0? ."i .nflbMu two olfer': I'll M:, K,.i the work of a day. and by , expedition, which has iust resulted in . struclel to sav it U an answer to my ! f('"1 ".'ll"r 'a'" "'" ? "r . 1 r' I'll take the salary. I j,iovv to tho fortunes of the pretend- In the way of honors I have received t , ftt t;me ; Ma,l. fnough to fall.fy mu for It.e. I went j . j , to ri,ciai,n a out to Mexico, eat po.k .n.L bear , ru nn"0f moncy Wusin t0 the .lept in the m..d, fi. ' n lu o his wife, ' which 'had been ueS.o Jo.-"! -ali." I ! arbitrarily .vized by the Cuban gov- rbxreed And " break for chnparell.- eminent, an 1 cntenng into the con vou bad better believe 1 beat a quarter , lCst on the side of the Queen, headed ?.. i i t,Aittt r tin. neor.le and greatly dn- 111 11.1111'' IJIV SfM.J- rotation want to rotate lain out route roytelf in. TJ.cn: $ . denty oi naom for bin. to w,m oal idv thai ponH, tberfori y'f in yo-jr vote lor ..i Illtriu. Msr nnmnctitor. .."'- imuisneu uiuisei; " n .. - - - .-. coblen nl'ima"e, xtbo has been iwini- -ty a(j oidne, iu disurming the death would be preferable. Lojz, ami have been for twenty-one years, I mir." lor the l"t four yeariintbe audit-1 r'ra,-ls Having thus reappeared tlieit leader, terminated Lis career , lait ast during all which time, I have j ntfiOO a car. 1 am for i ... ,,,. -r',.: i, w.x des. ', on the first instant, bv an iznouiini , had no r canon to complain of want of i SIT IKJIIU m j in wr n uirision Ol lahnr. Sr.n O nwnn myhhMia work nil the itm -ltl, In note down upon the public giiml stone. Four years must have eroutnl it to n pint. Poor fpllrmr. tlio public ouaht not to ini. on bavins the handle of his J m"? rrnin fcjn off. l I, my large, wfull-gtown nnd well. blown noic, red ns 1 I . . . 1 1. . . oevi win n.ugii as vur-lcather. 1 ruli lo the pott of iluljr nii.l otTer it n. a tne- rifir I clnn it on tbu iriml-1oiio. Felln.citieii, pri ml away griinl till I holler tnufT, nml that'll be onif lime fir. for I'll bang like grim death to n dead frie.m. TimeV mnt out. Well. I like to fortrot to tell you my name. It' Daniel for b'rt, Dao. Not a luindiome name, for my parent wrrepoor people, 1 who lived wlirru the qunlily niproprii. ted nil the nico name. therefore Ihev had to take what u-a Ifft nml divide it ....a ' ' aar.i, DIM " " fit tltl Utl1- around Hinotii. .i ! l.m !i'., i.ai..lWm. iu I am I). (In. sell. Kemcmber r ..... I e' iy one of you, that it's not Swan. I I run ure to be elected ; n one and j nil. i;n:.'U mid in:ill, bort nud lull, when I you runic down lu JnekMin, after the j election. .t(ip at the Auditor' office i tlr hitch string nlway bnniotii ; enter , without knocking: take offyottr thing it it 1 nnike yourelf at home. NAKCisoi.oi.EZ. , j The leader of the Cuban invaders, who has just paid for his temerity, with the forfeit of his life, was at the . time of his execution, a little over fif- tv years of age, having been bom in Venezuela, in South America, in 1708 or 1795). His father was once a wealthy landed proprietor, and bis , .1. -.1. i.ll I- !. - ......... ' mother, who is still livin". is a woman of rare elevation of character com-! bincd with strength of mind. In the , strucclcs for South American inde- I 1- e..l L 1 ..r ,M.uB..i, . ...,v. !. - . ncany an ins property, anu reuuecu to the necessity of er.terinj' into com w I mcrctal busincsj at Uarraccas, anU as , auxiliary to bis main establishment. he established n branch at Valencia in the interior under the charge of young Lowz. Here the latter in i 1814 headed a body of citizens and . soldiers in the defence of tho town against an attack of the Spanish resistance of three time, as the only resource for safety, ! nt the age of fifteen, he enlisted in the Spanish army, and was accepted i as a recruit, and thus against his will i i .:i: ' 'Pl. .:,.:! Derail ins iiiiuiiii v taii;i.-i. j nv vi.n war was continued in bis native coun try withvarying success on each side, till JSi.'l. 'During its progress, Lo pez distinguished himself on the Spanish side against the patriots, by hi skill, hi d.iriii" eonraL'e and feats , of valor, and from the t anks was sue-! n;....i, i,n,im.inil in tin. tirrti nf I'M. ! onel of a regiment of cavalry, and hoi.ored with the cross of San Kernan-1 do. of the second and most distin-1 quished degree, an honor enjoyed by i only one other pet son in the army with which he served. He contribu ted by his advice, lo bring about a treaty of neace. and at the conclusion WM ;nvitet, , . the ' . .' tnt government, to cn or tts service, with the same rank held by him m the Spanish army. He declined the oiler, however, and retired with the evacuating army to Cuba, where he nnrricd. and established himself in the talatid. J hough retaining Ins nomieal ran, he for political reasons I rcmincd in retirement, until the (j(ja,j1 0p h.rJiai)3U,i VII. of Spain. ...l.An .La l.l..i.tt ..nl. nj.r.njl llm f , . I Christina, tho bold but unnrinciplcd ' I n ..... 1 i .... I v,'ecn Jowagcr, n ami euuseu inc King in Ins lifetime, by ins will, to 1 devi the crown to hrr infant (laugh - tcr Isabel, in disregard of the Salic aTP, and to the exclusion of Don Car- lo. the next male heir, then threw herself on the liberal party for .sup - ncreii uu me uucirti win iu. , rvirt. The royalist party prepared to r;5e -m bdialf of the lights of Don (arJoi( jjUl Christina antieiated the . (ntiu,, at a blow, the . C?. ., ..... .u- i.:...i ..wUenuess.waB successful through Qut ,j,0 tjiwdom, and gave a ueatn ., ' . ' ' " n.i . ' . , ,n ,t, ,-. . first aid II T Will till StVa-U SV A S. IIVlll ,.r nan., ivu j"1" i . . ' ... . 1... :.. 1,;AI commander in chiel, 0 c ?M M an a. r r... i... ... weeks, tho place was obliged to yield, "ww i which it now appears, should be R,.t ,,, w1l0 from eireuu.,tance ami give up 10 puiagc anu ma-siaeii:. '('"v".-.;.,. iu,i,.-ji. , their ehampion, wlieii a corporal Young Lopez barely escaped with his I resident of the Military Commission. U'iila opinion without my knowledge without any m.uI, seeks to get on life. After wandcritiff about for some J "0 downlall ol hspartcro, anil VCS- , n). eonscnt. was bv Rome ticrson nuu- i idu biiu down. nmii In. I... ...... -...I .1--:.... i. i I . I ... . . 110114 r 104 rmtr-ni.i nt.i tinim 1ia i f.......t i.: ir ""It T' the rank of General, mid covered with decoration. Me was Appointed -"-- " v - r-r commander in chief of the National Gmrd, at a critical period ; and at innerent orii.ds. tilled the post oq comtnandcr in ehief of various rirov-. "''Cc.". '. ". " . w.rr- un tue c.vpuiMon ol Uirtstina from unfit to be free. The liniu for the Hbc the regency by a popular insni rcc- ration of Cuba may come, but lias nut turn in Mr.dtid, at the earnest eo!icita-' yet arrived. If it ever doe, pyteri. tioti of the people, he consented to ty mav deal gently with the error,. ai?umc the cotutntr.d of the capj. J and inHfortiitie of Lopez.atul at some tal, as Governor of the city. In that . future day erect a monument to hi capacity be made the twwt energetic ' niemorv. on the spot wliero hit wa prcpratioiw for'Mts "tlufencp,' which J strangled. was happily rendered unnecessary, by j , the withdrawal of the Queen mother r a t . - to Pari. Thou-h earn.MtK- reuuet. . All YVVi l8CI11Cllt.l , . , f t crl "S I. p.it lero. on whom the "ov ..i t ii. .. .. crnmcui men uevoivett, in retain the post of (iovernor of Madrid, Lopez declined, as he did not care to act in the repression of tumults, against the same populace from whom he had at first accepted it ; but consented to name bis successor. Loper. had previously been appoint ed Senator of the kingdom, bv the liberal city of Serilie. He became dtsgutcd with the t-jirit and ae- J'011 "f the government in relation to lls American colonies, which ho had "w ample opportunity for studying, a''"l thus, as is said, was led to form t''C design of liberating Cuba, the principal of them, from the Spanish yoke. The repulse of the Cuban deputies from the Cortes, arroused his int1livlin.lll nrtJn.riMti li.fl r rn I no IlllllimilUII. I , ;.TIlil 1 1 llii 1113 E!l ilW tin Senator, he insisted on being allowed 1 l" return to Havana, a permission which he found some difficulty in oh- tfliliini nr. nnnnmil nf ilw. inMlnnc o: r "'-r I T i""' hwu.miiiubih, .v.. u.u-. in. uv; ii ii:iiuniiii nun j'jtpu. lei o, lion . .. a... cr,in.niicu uim .u icngin 10 ouuin it. er,c Hu .. . i . . . ...I., -i. ... .1... year 1820. during the period of the ( Captain Generalship of Vahlez, his i .. .... v. . loimer general, and also Ins intimate i Ineml, anil consequently jiostponeJ, lor a win e, i no execution ot mo nro- ject he had concicvcd of liberating Ibn wlnn.l lT...1.r V.I.I.. lu. . toration of Christina, led to the re call of Vahlez, who was succeeded by O'Donnell. and Lopez, released from his obligations, gave up the posts which he held, though he re tained his rank and position as Cou eral. and retired to the Central De- partment under pretence of working t v. . : . L . . iu in oi ui u.u euiuiiiiii v, o aii. i , j i . ... ......l:.;..,, a :.,. ,s. ... . ... ii. r ii.:. - 1 .1 r ..1 -i . . . . . . ... ,nnv...... .. ... . ...... an abandoned copper mine ; and Iroin c,i together to re?i-t these assessments, that time, dented hiin3elf to proper- aw t0 stq)S tr, wind up this tout ations for his intended iising ol the ,,n,.,. a ..cut have refused to t av people against the government. He exerted lumsclt to establish a lersonal popularity, and extend his personal tegulations as much as pov i sible, and to make himself f.nniliar with the people, not sparing the U3C of money for these objects. Having determined, early in 18-18, that the proper time had arrived for his contemplated insurrection, he was induced to postpone it for a while at the instance of his friends. Thi delay led to the discovery of hi plans, the arrest of his j ar'.i.ans. and Ii t3 sudden embarkation for the uni ted States, on board a vessel bound to Pristol, Rhode Island. After his ecane, he was coudemueil!to death, , His friends were mostly released, but some were sent out of the country. Since his arrival here, he never cen's- r,ti i.t 1.111 it n , .t ..nrhtliAt ... tllt-llf , , , , , - -. .t one idea, the . overthrow of the Spanish power power in rr.. . l r .1 t 1 . . . Mi'n , uuu lur in;u purpose lie uaa i been constantly engaged in planning, ' mnd endeavoring to get up expeditions in this country, to aid the inhabitants of that beautiful island in throwing oil the hpainsh yoke. Jhe lirsllruit . of his efijrts was tho congregating, ui m- viwi . .....j .i.w ."0iv0. i last vcar, of a band of filibuster on Hound Island, who were dispersed by I order of General Taylor. The next i was the inglotious, though not remar- i..i.t .1: i:.:.. ..,:.., ,i.ii. r j,nrr..L,..,i till.- IICUll UI U IH .,1 113 sll IUUI IIUII14IVI.I ' . I American?, amongst whom were some i of our bravest and most promising, young men, whoso blood now iatten gion ol country round about here is t. Uf,r j,,,,, npn'w attempted another tbu soil of the Queen of the Antille. concerned, and the author and hi? po- - ,rhite.rnthimj by applying under tie while many a hearth ha been made ' sition is underi'.ood, it has not been ( ieneral In.utanci. Law, m xteml ih.-ir desolate, many a heart wrung, and j deemed necessary to notice the attack, dinner. 'J hi", like nil the ei. oi.ly many a family covered with weeds i but abroad it may be necessary." tojfnri to be. I ny. knowingly, it hot of mourning, in the homes they have left. (If tlm Kiirvivnrs onwards 1.10 are condemned to the . , . . . " ' J : om death urxiu scaffuld bein pub. ... . .. 1 l.nl h .. . ...1 1 .A i UlAn n ,1 Hclv garrotted m a felon and a trait or, Havana, n 'ha preim'tn ( .i 1 i i n . . I . . ...... ...-.1 1 1.-.11.. :r ..... : .. 1 . '. '. " . 1 " ' He recicved neither wa Vi'MVII countenance or support from those wljom lie went w redeem ; and ht. fate, t.nd that of hii follower., will , serve as a warning to other! against engaging tit unlawful and lisrardou adventures. lor tbu emancipation of . , people who do n t wi.h, mid are Iii M iy last, n stranger came t) r.jy olliee saying three individuals assessed by the Washington Co. In surance Co. N. Y., desireil a legal opinion as to their liability for asness metit, and what they had better do stating he had been referred to my self by a person in liittlingloii. I stated to him, I acted only ptol'essioti ally, and if hi friends desired such opinion, and choo to pay for it, I would g've it. He did pay me, and after I had given an oral opinion, he desired that I should give him in writ ing the substance of that opinion to exhibit to those sending him, 1 did this, and stated substantially that there was no such Company, that it had lost its charter from nn user, and I omjht to Itiiri! udded f rum tins titer er and that hmm.-nt of, at ., ,;,.. u ;,,. ,;. ; ;ti premium note and wet. Tlie !, fmtbee stated that such com- i 1 . ! .1 . '"" 1 . l. LOn,l""-'" l"u RCl? . oI the Legislature ot this Male, anu consetpicntly bad no legal cxistancc. . 'p,c ninmon further advised persons I i. ... . . ... . itnnrriiiuirr riioi- rere inanrnii mnrein. to trfuke itntiicdiate npplicatii-n to Imve t,c;r policies cancelled bv giving no- tjce , writig to the Secretary. 'j-,c opinion further stated, that by ,.r i., o-,i .1 Viiin .nre n ni ne. inn iworiy BDncor-,i that a balance o1" 0 000 was.,'"! pu,,i ',"c".wc frmg the .secietary ? U . ! r .1 ! . t V , 1 or 1 ' will COtUC OUt With U 'bull' at.d SU...I VOU by some person pu lished in a newspaper over rr.y signa ture, and all this the company knows. Such a use of this opinion was very unjust to myself, for the reason that no man nj.Mimt his will, should be brought into a ncwt&nticr conflict. It. n.nieiM.iintini. tX t.iiixtilit luuii.r .Iwsifil. Bll Firl II IIXJIIU V. I'l IJX,XIFIX. IX.lll HI'JJU. ;,riL.(1 ;',.,,. i.laies Ihey have l,a,,J. over premium, believing they should go back to the applicants. People cease to pay, and some severe s-uits commenced on agents P.onds, live iu this county, and two in Pennington j county, iu Supreme and County courts which J am delcnuiug. sets un the foregoing defences ; i eoplc cease to j insure, agents are held responsible by individuals insured, saying we came I into your company only because you promised there should he no assess- mcnttt. People are oorMantlv with- (hawing ; none are coming iu except in those places where theie has been no call fur the assessment, and which arc remote. All this is not owing to my opinion, but la the fact that the company arc ac rcsentati"!i :i mean and its acting contrary to it" r p and its statements ol Htuation. lhuse cv- ' ,t.a . lit irr. n'trttt ll with till. lACOItit r f i ..t...;..,, (,-,,. o immense tees ami eaianen iroin inecure oflice., who fur a few years l . .. .1... r. 1. ..I.:..l 1 . .. uatu iukcii me luuu.t wuiuii ouul m have paid losses and put into their own pockets, and then voted ascs incut against the people to pay them now find that they are hugiuing to bo uuderstnod.auu that the trade ol 'tintm ble sifting" is not an abiding business .i..n i o-v ..i. ..e....n s...3...v.-. Titus situated, the Secretary of tlu.t company has just come out in a print- ed circular, fa large number, it is sup- f-o:-ed, having been struck oil' and paid r ..i ,.r it., f,ij ,r.i..n .:..:... i.t:.t.n.i ..c .r...c..;,t Ol'lIllMIl IIUUII7IIU1. U7 UIJI4I.. ... . 'llie circular ol the secretary uc , gins by saying that, "-j l.ir its the ic This istetsiiial uton myself, and oft tsn not neeessarv to lie r-tateil n Or lungeousiuor to show tne siandiiig ot tne com- .... i.i. . . ... . . ... i I appreciation. The circular goei on . - . . - 1 to state that I have been engaged in a of c.'V-itu warm j-n.t ' c ; ,z ai cimimcnced Itv nil nlmrttre attempt to . . v.. v. ...... . .1 - . . I V,e '"1lln" . secretary, ""My legs! opinion before giicn. refer nig to no iudividiialj whatever, mak ing no ersoual alhtioiii did not call for th'n, and when I add that it i to tally untrue that I ihrouitb ut.elf or through a Iriend applied forMieh olliee. peof.le will cotm- to the ir'neluion that my written opinion U much in their way. The circular then gx- on to Mate, "failin' in this, I next, wuen un- company cotnmenre.l oum- ness on the new lln, einploved my- self in writing anonvmous attack in newspapers, 'i'his l' must also say is wholly untrue." The cucuhir t'svs i .i " '....i.ii . further that. I wrote to Postmaster. that the company wns a fraud. Thi I admit and 1 rtpeat the charge. I '.old the Seen t an and otheis so at the time, and I told them it would recoil: :hi is what induced them to nay that I have been opposed. Time is beginning to develop" the truth ol this charge. The circular further states in giving niy opinion, in May last, that I let myself to an agent ol a hostile company. Now it should be known abroad as it is at home, that every person who does not bow down to some few Direc tors. Secretaries, and Deputy Secre taries of this Company every per son who has an opinion that there tire other companies to insure in, arc fools, dishonest, hotile, and wnnt the nijiee of Seeri'lnry. 1'hcy imagine no per son has a tight to give an vfiininn pto fcssionally without he lend himself. On looking at the circular, it will be SVf" ,',nl' principal object i t a"'''."!''. I')' 'Pj-'ter Funk' eoii to. ire an orpiitatiou lo kill me, that it is to vindicate itelf. Its intended ictim has, honcser, full IhCWIIOle the whole weight of Ihi corporation too lone-and for loo many yearn. In b. t.Veii the h east ntit'vniM on iiccniinl of the ,K1iliema of the Secietarv. Timl ho- tility to mc rcv out of the fact that. I - . pronounced it a fraud on the new jilan, nml have enn-taully In Id to the mime opinion, living on the .spot and knowing all their steps. In nbort, il i u direct declaration to me! if you give any more adverse opinions lo us if you dvt'cml for- ration. aiid The circular further claims my tat.' mcut in opinion as to reports to Comp holler, was incut rect as to dale nnd ha to amount.. 1 now cay from the circu lar itrulf it appears that, on tbu l.-t of .laniiarv I . 1 1 theie wa claimed H " ' balance in fa tor of llie ('umpnuy, on I I i - ,( 1, . tt t i ' U' f.','' 'J;H l'';l' '' ;i good ; it fhows there was not then any nrrrsiilji for the uM-ment, and would you believe that with ueb a shotting of fund that the .same. Compa ny (hat maili! it, should vote a lux on members ol neatly hall'a million of dol I.ii. within 1 I duve after. See then! tlu-t trailer, nee men. met had niciiuiiiM nines io ?i .V4 ;i,ur-i. ,t ; . , . O . . , f. A a" .'!.'! per cent. a-fcmcni would git lux of -.".."iP.C'.lS.di) What wa. this fulf il win in tiol.iliou of their chillier, which, if Mitid, allows only r-n innch to be u-scs-ed as i necessary to pay In-te and expenses for the " runent year. It do's nut allow huge nun to he heaped up in the bauds of men without bail. The ciiculai further slnles ibnt, tin Company has not lo-t il chin ler by run ii.er. 1 Miile thin by the I'ctbed Slat lit i-s of thi-i Stale, it i cuaeled, auioiig oilier thing-, il any corporation ni-pend-iu ordinary htirine fur one x ear, the .-aid corpoi alion ..hall he deemr-il to hut -Ul lenih'H-il it." chat lev, nml' sluill be nil judged lu be ili--nlti.il. Thi ( oiupiiny. within my l.nnw ledge, upendi-d Us or- diiiaiy anil all bu-incss for at ba-l Inn veal-, and nl-o a'signed all of its note and iiemninir, which net or nignnieni. (beiie.' an net of bnnkruplcT,) i-, bv the s., -.,l,. ,. ,l..r....i ,.f n. ..I..,,.. ( ... ....... m, mm u nion mu mur, Wh'd-i the Cotnpanv wa tbu pros- Irale, the ntir ilmi was flailed nf white. wnhing it Injuring very rhrop and promising never to ntw. Thi new ti'.au I !! iiiioiiiir. il a fraud, lie meaiiK ijj-i,-ivin" r"cn'. '' on eacli : poliev .r.i...s .i ...'.i ,.,,-, ,lf WIK., t.'ami. oll, r ,, fn,V, f )lL. fumi,at,Vt ngeuts ma.'e great . r- iulli bv establi-biii" in udilitioii. n ...i....' i : , me com in I , , , I . r .1 oiieht lii hav been heiil for the nav : .. r... . .' ,. r... i::. - ,e-,r Jusitiii it v under the old chan. r on Ati(.'lll ll a in-- i uin "inn f im.- rvr ejttnlt,l. I shall not ttitempt to trv these qu'.Httuns on pip-r. orouoti I a ill lu.nl l... .ir hiiiwer lh circular in . I I. . f ...I.T, llie circular furtbet ttate nod Mrhethtr -ople will retute to piy caue ul an -trrespon opinion of a needy tonnliy attorney 1 :l.t..V ti,. S. cretarT i mi,!:.. n iso ' !' ti, ' I. I'lrheu.liius o onv,i ,. ,t, ,itl, u,u , 1 ... . . . . ."--"o,., ... ... .im.rnc. .;,-.ng itwjr i j . . ... . . uuyO.,1... II... wmy jo.lt'. m.-.u nil: ..oibo...;7.,..,,W(...l,ppw.iI.pih.,itlo, o enii o n.i. ui in.ot.M.rr ..mp'o ii. v.. ' ,...,.,., . o. en I, for. I.i.l hit.lv I.. . ,.f our M.ptem,. Court t t ie II.oUou btvrr it-ti- .tlfirrni.t miitj.r- ii.i.i.in Will IMIUIK til till-. Imi! our judges put ...nee yM u a .ti.m.i nnuer i,.une lion nnu on an pueniinti in wio.l il til. bie.iu.e it m ulleged u onl nvfrtttrt! "ecu meiirpomteti un.i. r ii,t '" f '.1 ' 'i nutch further com. I'b'M ilmn ih,. ash. (. ... C.m.puny did. N'ld'ciimn ! been mad- to me ,yM. r"' .'.V " ' "l,m" "trv III reill'l III llie ,1 mil ,l, i III I pnny n v. ll us to ueovrr ae..sitieiii paid by iiiii iiiuals and picmium Im iigeiil. 'I'hi- CorniMiiv bus iii'itrnl in Cimi- d.'i nnd il bus heeii deeiili'il hilelv there thai llie I it sv ol' that eouutiv d c nut nd uiit of any collection.-. .Ml Hiliee i.-u ii there an) conliiiiy to law. 'I here i no' law iu Prim, nhieh allow lids Couipu u In so tin re. All iiiMiiiit.i'ti then- l mid b theii latule which I Ii:h late ly cxumiutil .slid o it is ilii- Comp.tnt l'Xll wilhout and iu oppositinii to lav and then due. buiues in ililleielit Stwlek routrary lo the law llicr-of. ' 'I'll i- is eiuiugli to -n except that if a counliy Seeretury euu gixe hi. ip'ui. ion n lo All." and ipiotc autluuit', iihicb he or bis advi.er h:i eeli for' llm j ist timr , lie should in charily ' Mlppo-e a Country ttllinnry uiight Mi.i- lily base the right lo do a miirh and! with n much ahiliiy as llm Seirrlnri; who seem ( think all l'ie while ' hit pliiri' i$ ti'inilnt." I would non like to say that hvtbeev iting laws of thi Stale nil proxic are alioli-heil. The lliou-aiid whirh the .Secretary has secured lo pcrpf tunic biui df ale by law all repealed. The an mint uleclion of Ibis Company taken I place on the first Monday in ne.xl ( h'. ' lobei. Let peiMiim in-iiiied como out in pernio at thai election, lei ihrui vote into olliee from their own member u new set of diieclnrs, then lei there be an (Examination into this 'ouipany and lis ntlair and a call lor these rvie j ineiils and funds And you will re. who I U right, you will llnd whether the mon-' ey will lie forthcoming or not, mid then let them if they think bent wind up the affiiirs of llus Company anil reliem the public miml. ..... - - Yours truly Isaac W. Titom rov, Ally, and ('ounnllor t I.nw. (ramille Wnth. Co. N.Y. Sept. II, l.S.'il. ... . ,, I'ltKSX OS. Thi is a speech brief but full a T . .. T I ......... Al A. nipii.iiioit an opening me wuv 10 i all victory, i tie itivh'"! y ol .Napo- leans caieer was tliis. Coder nil difficulties and dicouragt;incnt'. "Press on.!' It s'dfes the ptoblem of all heroes it is the rule by w'.ieb to weigh tightly nil wnniieilul ecs and ti'ininpbal maieb."' of tune ,'ind genius. It should be Ml' fo. the tltid i r ,,, ., , .... I IIIWIH' VI "II, I'I'I llll'l I I I i,, I I I .11 , P . , i r . i l.ti I. l!'t llll'l ( Mtl'l lit! i ir( Il t ealle.L Pi ess on.' " Never despair ; iiev , er be dieoiitagcd. lu.weier stuiniv the heaven", however druk the stay, however diiiv the difliculties, and ti- eating the faliues--'' l'lei-.s on" If Cut tune bath played f,ilfe with thee to-day. do thou jlr.v true to thyself (i. nun tow. If thy lichee haie taken wings and left ibcr. do not weep thy life away ; but be up and doing, nnd ictrievc lb. lo-s by new energy nnd to-iinn, Ifan unfit tuuiib' bargain has deiauged thy buine', do not fold thine nun. !iii(i give up :o lost ; but Mil s-tir th.tnlf and woil; the more xigoioUely If tbosf; whom thou le.mt tniR'.e.i , have betrayed thee, do not be diseoui .aged, no not idly weep, but "Prr on," Utid others: or what is better ' Irorn to lire within thitelf. Lit th( fv.lHitien of yestetday m-.l.f thee wi.f today. If thy aff'.'Ctions huve been poured a' water iu the d.seit. .In .,..! set ib.w.i ..,,,,1 ,.,.w'. ,.C il.i.s- but "Press on." ft l.eanttful oafii- is bel'ue thee, ati d ihuii imp est ndil. it if thou wilt. If ittioth. r hiith been lal-e to thee, (loiioi tbou iueu'nc the etil bv being ful-e to t'lesijf, D n it wotld bath losl all its o;tiy auty. It is o'. ir, ; hut t-tel. ti to. mal.e tniii own theii t :;nu bv .1 biiite and true life. ss on. fiiv mi to rcrv i.-.m ... . anu woman, I r en vs dc'cnn'tPt" no,, .r.77,.,r,, .i,eniSio,o,,M mol,!,.,! . , ,,a. , flx , ,. , ti. , i . . ' .1-. .r. ii .. in... -r ( ee. peace. Jif , V ctk wl.lle l' 1 kinder htdf biir.n, ' mu uie luo hui.J . 'day, for the night cotnelh iu which ( m( how m uh vonr'to'-. i.' tliou -halt have trt oti.ugb. Thy 'I sin'i yi'.in' nt i.U, tb''ii; n. -baud is to tb- p'ongb look tr.l ba-k oiimj rbildix ,' I. - f foreier mote till thy U"t.k i do-.e. .Iom tl,. . a g.-, hr-uhi A ti'lij-Ui. ,. 'el I'd Ui .kitattM'd it thai lillln In, ... , , , le.li I turn i..t to he ir.uh.ui.ij.. .,. ii .. Wm arn.e w n xoung ,.. oi-'e a. an exeiti lor not leflll.ll'Jf l-'ieiidi, that one luulie i. asjllicieiit fui unv woliiiyi . k'.i ,, " , .. l.i..I ( onlenltuei.t almk-s rvlibliiiM. 109 jible unsupported will generally .ullei fur wl.bing If, jv ibinS. ,ti .Jf I iu.b.'l Mar.( and disApiKiinled!i"riir ",," r ll'J" k,l'i,t "" ' MlUvr j fa mtU fiuW tl.i ,Vi!.j U -j ii be litfiiei or giiMi tr m more Isiimnl-1 r ll, ina krit4 1 Htt,,, J;l . III inii.s 4 1-1 Mo U.' li '.l c iiii.iiiiowU ix riiuiT. r oliv'tMil tiiiit I'reinh ilu'dtcn j, u-rv ...,,,11. P-iied. ..,.ese.l m. I ,.,.,.,,,... ,lllM.rt,,, . ,,,aU1)tv , ,,,,, , j, pl,,.).,o,tN run wl.frtl y., j.iy.,,,,,,, u,, ,.,, ,,frtfBrtlin ie.,v mid .boll. Il.ell W ti'lAe.1 u, ilt ,tM,t.. M1.d iuM..-i to 'i..r an I .vHjllr. W,v. ,(.. r.,,- vh.l.lm. u. i - . . . . j,t.? , ,., Ilt ,,lrT flr i,,.,.!,,. ,t ,i..i i. .'.... i .i I. !. '..t. , .' j.-,vl,c, t .,,ict. .. or the 1 ,m- lure ,i(,tl ,,.,.,., im ,,. ,, v. m I reucb b..v .k.ii brcoine, h ma ar , ,t,iw, , ,mn. H, IlH pl,w. l" u nt ilmi ih. te me no lirv..i1i no liient'?-- i ll! thing f 'C it dipei.e n'th ti'l Willi- -Like the li'ciilnio ii Il ct ui u Iiur null pent! I'.iiuiin ho;i keeper l the pl.'gile ol' ihiiuctl' e eiy dn with Ids ifn the l rjiHlfiii.' i.ud llie ; and it lieu he i-lnil op il hop. le.ixe it to the cine of itself, while louiigtii. or daiii i . or ftnukes, or re.ul ii journal, 01 due- ull the-e ill Cl.-.t! pub lic gulden ot htller limit nil, noes t'o the plat. Ilut the pli-.oiiic and com hut id' cliildleu an of botl.e growth, ,uid ii'ipnie ,t Ii un du ller. Tliey ni" hi it- oiilt ad. t e n led, womb i iug .pi . tutor ol the guiles of lliril pllll'lit. whiib me all iioeialed with coipiutrv, (.'iiU.uili; , und lenling tikin lo tlu.c, in ttlneh they do not pai lleipnte , anil though M.iue nun mis i madu by an cat ly iiiiliiiliuii iuiu iln it e..sencef, and kii eiulier cmulutiuli of tlu ir fjmbuls, Mili ebildteii, n ehildr bate no fond for their iiliiclioti, in the whirling kuleldo cope tt hich ibizli'. theiit. In I'liissin children an happier lu'i'.iu.i: they urn tindtr -tiic'ei di-i'ipliue ; but I'.ii'hull with all il i iipiiii-d -in. ol figging and' Ijoggini;. mid exeei.. o Latin t.'i.'lllea lion, i- the plai e tt'ln n i'IiiIiIIiimmI i hup py iu icMi'iiinl, happy iu iiululgiiic... Iiappy, ill the halm- of ohedienie. nml ie.-pecl, ninl lihal hue! -You ttuuhl not timl such a si t of c.uc-wiiro, pah', iluhnpp) luce iu any ehuiily lehool lu Kt!Ld',iuil, iu ;ou tu.iy iimtL iu n tiuong ol waiuleiiug. ilis'ipult-d my in llm giiiib.us of the 'i'liileiics. I'lciiiiiit ... " ,VM'''H " -';;' ris.xKU I xr, ' '"' 1'irttitiue lejoic. a iu lint po.c 11 Vutil.ee as a cnriefpiuiil """ "aviug wanneied a fui Miulb i ns iiuim.'iu.i, peuiiung tuiiiou has e) lied down .omittheie iu the ('mii)ii eounli'y or uiue other iimbsi ot'er'-d ti ginii of the Mali , nml ihem concluded lo run for f'ougie.. The Ibl'o'i in.; exliaet Iumi a lelin In lie-uliim of tin. I'leoimir, ile-eiiliing une ol hi , . - lionei ing loin is u .peei'iicn of tin. luck In- IukI hi tin delightful I,hmiii - Well, I put up wi h a lirst rate. g.,o. natutcil fellow that I mil at a billianl table I tvciil in, and wa. iulrodueed lo his wife, a Hue ut wounn who ionl. ed as il he hti-il on hillin. lu r liu e i.i mi lull ol fun. After a while, tiller we'd talked al. nut ni) pul, and uIimii the ga. dee, and iileilll the weather, and so on iu eaine. ilnee ol lour clnldi en, l.iflii ,; anil l. ippiu n m. i ry us niekc'. Theie want no e.indle In, but I cmiel fee they it etc tine looking bdlott , und I slurli'il for my ..ulille bag', in vthie.t I hud put u lot of sugai cutely for the boys a I went along. Conn. In r.-,' raid I, voir bub rogue, cunie alomj lu te and tell me m lint youi iiiitne !.' The oik-t er roe ,ip to me, nnd snt s le: : Mi I.;. me i '. (er Slililb. .1. ' 'An I what i. our naioe ':' s.iel !. t - the in M one ' Hub .S)iuiih, si ' Tie 'u .xi .aid b-t nnni' tr.-.t Kill Small, an. I iln fiiuilli .ii d hi. ii,ruij r.e, 'I o. unit Suii.Ii. Well, I cat'- ',. M gai eaii.li. and old ,Mi. Siuiili, ttu m In I. led thai she lilngiu-d nil lint ,ni III: h.k.-d oti bill ilidn'l .y iiiueli U by," ..aid I, .Mi,, Smith, I mmM not Hike I. gleat deal lot ibeni tfnii hot ,, if I had 'em, Ihet ni-. so beauiliil Mn-I -piigluU.' St',' s.it. sh.. lutr. . I -i u er-'d il., ot s:,,. '., .., , it. oil n to mui o 1 (ih no ' s',.i I. i!,..v fi. i ..I . tl !., bave.l eluldt timl by gra-ioij., I, I "''viiding lu b. ,t:ntled by n .u-hh u ,'-"1 ;!" a Pil.iug i i.blnee hm,,, , ""'," ""' tin il inner, and I loot. eil at .i. Mnilh, I nun I did e null, in ifjuiillnil- n ur eji- tout uiouth, :l O. Ili-i'l'l ieli.i, ,.e ,. ,. .... ... I ,, ... , ,i. .',t(i,.., ,. ,!'. ',,. ilu.ught Mi,s Smub v.rti'.d hi,... d.e.l n laliu. m tin... hei nion fell .ti..n. , ly b"i . i.'mI her iu-nd l.-il Imel., o. k'.'.o. lie- bull o! lie, i!,m ,im. " . J 1 " '.'.!. .lour, ..... uu,i '"'l towaiii. Mr. -Sun "I I th'tu-hl .In M g , in I( i', , v,.. i n. Vi: t. i . ' i ' no . -all llouk s... a. I. ; i,, i. i ., ,.' . ., . ... . v : , L , . . ,1. hi,...,... r 1 - Mr. awl .Mr. ShimJi imrr bad ii y ..i.:i.i..., i .i ... .. , ..... i.numi wm nirj ! . m lieu iiil'.i 'Mt'si eUiWifw jia til ibiJij,, I iitur l.-b . ,i,riX, A h I .!.." vl. .. I ...