- - . -- - , . T .. .,_ ,,... >a&J5T --. '" 4 -' -'::' F > "," J -- J.II. 1 1 !' ,..-- : ,- .,ifcbi:: 7.ftytafgf', *'" , ... : Is , . I .: ..,L't1..a . t 1ot4ba.Tga '< - entCan: '-. :. 1 . .- .. "" '. a: DOLLAES) PER ANl\UIDL\ -'-' . THE FABRIC OF AMERICAN EMPIRE OS.IHE BOUirilASIS '' HAMILTON.tv OUGHT TO REST OP.THE COXSEXT OP THE PEOPLE. PAYABLE AD7A5CT, , , -- -- : - = \ -- -- t - iJolomc 7. .. _ JACKSONVILLE; AUGUST 17, 1854. '2Cumtet 7. , -- -- .. TIC floriba Ucpublican.JACKSONVILLE. j party," has a strong article against! conservative ] of the "The spwchw mule were a i < ) > principles Whig! denunciatory of the From the .traItleJi, ];'J1'AbiWIL Incidents of . be Florida \* 1 ar.re smoked black with : the move. The following in an extract party. The repeal ofthe Missouri Whigs aud Democrat, with the exception of Wii.arn' nearly powd r.Mrs. .- and not in any rwpeci tending the united The N. T. Tribune Sykes and Mrs. Smyley baclu- and .: compact is a great wrong, and an affront action uf all parties, as set firth in the call. the St.Hirliola [ *TSIItAcyout UPDUC&L] .. -, ",,\'lIEtE ARE WE DRIFTING ? We to the free States. I feel bound ; The Fitchburg Reveille, another Homicide.We ., (Fuu,)An;. !:. 1 SL sisted in loading guns and performed i hursdayAugust 1854. were presented with call the other) : do zealous Whig in ,. many other offices of bravery -i : a to whatever is practicable, appropriate paper, alluding to the Jl Drne-Dtar Sir: -- --- day, for Convention the clip following editorial no- I The next morning Captain Bead j a of subject, deIcateI and constitutional. to secure a same says : Thinking that a story connected ' bUat"rf' a Whig Pa-rt)' .forth;=I* ,I I from the different Assembly: districts restoration of the great principle that "TliU much-tilted (>f gathering was held at flee of the recent tragedy at the St. I with our late Indian war in Florida |marched out, and moved Mr: Sjkes It 'AbulilIoned"f.1oWe : : i of the Worcester oil Thursd.iv, anil about ODe thuu"'andporsuiis Nicholas Hotel] New 1 and family into the Tort and when State to meet at Saratoga! for has been violated, and to counteractthe wero present. 'It.*cLanicter 11'\" not muchd York, from that j might not be uninteresting to manyreaders ; ; !, the of trent from. tli.it uf : tree soil ready to start, Mr. Sykes hooked on giving of tird.'nary CUll v. immaculate sheet the in the last }purpose expression t mischief intended by the Nebraska TrUune : j of your welcome sheet, i , promised issue of, \the ': t.DllS: being; DMTLNCC1SBKD ET ABCAK'\ OP TUEwnirs !: | to the Indian he had. first killed,and when referring to the I'I popular sentiment\ against the NeI I movement. nut in our efforts to cud ?Mtinuf/cd tutu-tip 1.1/ the old frapolitician lUlU "One of tho-'w brutal murders which seem pe.cuharlv j shall proceed to give you the details the Republican |. ]braka: and Kan.-as: measure recentlypassed I correct evils, hosvevcr aggravated *. ajulifnl lijaftwVitty\ uhowtrt) grttn.tmjuyh I to bulong: to the inst.tution: : of slaTtrr, I| (though, from memory, rather imper-I draggedhimtotheFortnsarewird1O irtirle from the| Tampa Hcra'd, and :!': I to f-t prtitnt gnlUJ w1te jirtUiKt that took place' j'l-swru iv at the St. Xicfa.'ias Hotel! fu I of had been offered by a physitcian . the I articles from the Democratic |} by Congress: Supposing; [ 1 let us: be guided( by reason and sober j! t the mttliny'tc.i.inteml'd nly to tfcvre tht lutrmtnival ,- the fny St itv-i men abovr tlv'condition of rowdies i' feet) of an attack made by the Indians for similar : Indian dissect and object t io be :simply: to speak in; con- i j ji .judgment' ,- instead of giving to action vtMel4 / all fartte* vpon Uceryyvtttiitu I I do not li ib tiullr j,">unneil like the as3sn! : !!; im- j in the fall of the year 1836, I an to J presses of the :South, exhorting! the j jWJu'jM rtalun: from the rijrions' of chiT.ilrr, however.tVT1II i [I strange as it may appear, he selected i : j't Arthur of the South} to unite with the oppo4tion the first impulse? of passion We It is pretended that the Democracyof occisioually Urn le-knives, ur J-etiu-s and I[i upon Sykcs, :some five miles the one who had killed. Lieutenant J of the Northern people to ; must secure redress of grievances by pl.t..1I1, In the present hisUncc! a man claiming f'west of the Suwannee Springs, at a : Pcaiorratic: party in future political j the :Free States: presents the attitude to be R. Suiyley. Captain Bead could ,do JI. that :: and the a c"i'.tcni3n! : Grabim of S'tOran: *, I!: measure seeing then known i j nunl'of : 1 1j | :Fort licad.i : . : and constitutional spot as legitimate . : mean , : ; had of national iniinkToiK .w.rIcU.ult.l I! ! movements, to copy from Northern I a party-that the | wrtijxm( -a i oa I nothing next day as it rained very i j good: anti true men to the call, we ; not by mutual reproaches and threatsof i j being: rl'prlIuuldl'tl fur hs; dninkeu in>ims m the: I i"u t tI i This post had been established for of Whig' xnc furnish ! Whiz journals: frood standing( the !j, signed i ; it. Bat we have mason to : *' elements of op--I .* S.di.alj" Hotel!, subbed Mr. Luring,of CUlJorciii : i 'I heavy, and obliterated the 'Indian clear evidences( that the Jrh party of< \believe (disunion. I positl the Nebraska: bill, and | .., thriHigh tli, b-nlr. and U.IIed him. j j the protection of the people in that trail.: Our part, however could not I that the movement! or rather: j I More of similar does our I Th:>i b.rUiruus murder could hardly hare: bo'ncommuted [ vicinity from the of the ! purport .V wM is not disbanded "alJOncd" the! Democracy make ravages! the remains of the dead Lieutenant Ike or I : no attemptsat the II forget the I northern It U \ it i by a I originators: : of have something! f fi friend uuu. product I I writo. but which we do not feel 01' Creeku Indians, who passed through 1 unite i hUrerr. who brave to in organization II tJontZ or prepared a j i than and upon anti-Nebraska I Smyley, was a man wore we supposed in view r t j at liberty\ to quote ; and we have so j In other the country to join the Seminole j, and liked all his well rational j grounds. words "by organization the as against: i ijfouth. that their object is # we are The man who could pen such a men as I nothing mire or j far trespassed: : ( only because: we think ; | tribe. It.was commanded at the ;i We take newspaper sentij j le3 tItan 'break; ;' i told that the Whirrs; are "abolition- paragraph as this, doubtless with the ]!< (cerLo \ who knew him. He was : to present political! up : the rank and file of the and J time of the incident of the best index party j ized." and that the I our story by j buried with the honors of < of only chance left for neat a perhaps i i organizations: : abandon nil] other i isues is j i I j deliberate intention! of prejuding one appropriate jijpttlar: feeling: especially when such overlook all the : the people generalliought to know j,i a national organization is by a coalition -i of the parties) : in advance of his:; trial'I' Captain William M. Read, who had war, without an opportunity being great princip1ethat that such: sentiment( *, such about mounted volunteers subject i eighty : worthy i sentiment Iii uniform among various } | j of Southern Whigs with the so- and arraying the sectional animosities : : given his men to avenge themselves \ underlay; parties a* they : now ex- truly conservative; principles' actuate j called Democratic Nationals.'' to duty.Captain |of the death of their much lo ed offi I Iwdin? prescin: :; different parts of j ist. and build a ) ortliernPirtY Letus of the community against him, is , great the ; up influential of . the 4 such Whig p rty..lId again with whom Read and a party of his j ].Leiter was; chosen President. :sectional prejudice in the community, I I of Captain; Read's party,he had used support, but purposes: to wipe out the coamouts: another says: ,! party will be expected) to support.- :' 'distrust] each other. and not a! few of I Strong:; resolutions were adopted I the effect of which will Lc to prevent i j forty years,) :and: seeing the Indian, claim with his siow savings, ifpossible. - paper : j j If such projects are in contemplation j them, when the day of trial comes I against; :; the extension of slavery, and' the jury that may be charged! with j I, who he knew had killed his son-in- The correspondent is very S9r I. "We do not understand that 'the I IttOwjn we have no difficulty in defining our j will cast their suffrages with the' the repeal of the Missouri; Compro the investigation: of the prisoner's:; i icrime j law, loading his gun, he shot him 1 vcre upon Mr. Henry's wealthy bro- of the party srparated the i' position' with respect to them. >Whijrs. The people distrust both1! mise. Joseph R. Swan, Democrat, from deliberating di passionjately : j through the heart, aiming deliberate-f f thers, who, he says, richly 'deservethe I k.uc of the extension: of slavery.' j *. In regard to any resolutions: or I :Democratic factions and will look to j was nominated for Supreme Judge, and to tempt the.l public to look j ly at iiis position, far in the rear disgrace of the exposure. The tote given in both branche? of i platform which the convention may :the Whigs:; as: their hope for the rej j :and Jacob Blickendeffer Whig, for with undeserved suspicion upon the ; the other Indians: who by this -. t the national: legislature oa: the Xc- I adyt. we :?!ull treat them with that :I J generation! of the country, and the I II 11 member of the Board of Public verdict they may render. had gained his yard gate. Of// A RCDlJuu..e- ltna. i ii-a, .;ka bill disproves: the assertion.; ; i re>poct to winch; declaration. eniahating I restoration I: of domestic Jclce. To I Works. There i is"not :a day in the year, on I Was ever man's; nerve like this? The account below we find in.on. 1 The line was not sufficiently: definite( i from a large and respectable I j I seek new alliances, or enunciate new We suspend our evidences for the which the Tribune i is, not called uponto There alone, though with a well provided 1 of our exchanges. The case is said * r for a line of:separation: and even ifj I j public mcetinaris entitled, and no fur- j ]principles now, would be the height present, in ftipport of the denial that record against: New York a list of armament of his old rifle und 1five I to have occurred i Mississippi: : !every Whi from a slave state voted; i I thcr. THEY CAN HAVE xo .\CTIIOIUTlWITH of party folly. We stand vantage there is in the Democratic of felonies and brutal outrages, perpe- otiier guns, he being the only I .A planter acted with' a . for the bill, and c'en'hi)! from a I rs, AS WJl[( 3. NOT A WHIT."So ( I :ground! that'it would be suicidal to I II t tsurrender. the North such elements as party would trated by Northern men and w omen, man, actually whipped and kept off 1 loathsome disease. oteTeTe ' , free state against: it, by; what authori- : with regard; to nominations, : If the better; men of the I i render t it honorable or safe for Southern and seldom witnessed elsewhere. about thirty Indians, headed by a : the ulcers, that he wa deeted by: t t tv docs the Republican pronounce: should] they assume to make any.'I.'I.Democratic or free soil, or any other I : Whigs to their existenceinto Murders, arson:?::, rapes, prize lights, white man-himself: regaining unhurt his white friends ; and while thus ainicted - r fiat a perpetual separation: of the j: His!a'! consider the gintlemcn! nomi-I :party, are weary: of their associations, !J j it. We) are merge prepared th abundant burglaries; thefts, elopements-children though firing all the time, and :j and forsake, a girl whom ho tTo"iD .s\ of the party? No individ1wl I miLd, sitnay! /taring been rccommcn- : :and "have discovered the fallacy of j I more proof upou the point, if murdered by parents and pa- receiving the lire of the Indians in i j I'owned as a slave, kindly and patiently ' ; 1 member of the party however i d.d and endorsed by the meeting in ; their principles) by the fruit they i have :I our advi.-ers; desire it."MrsrorrrrxEs rents murde.'cdLf children-suck I j the shed room fortress attached to his i waited upon hi dressed his nlr. : iM :a* a journalist, or consistent as a j question! but sha'l: by no means regard : '!borne let thorn come up to us: and j I '.- crimes are constantly occurring with- house, through which balls passed in 'LOIS, cieansed person,and watched . i Iitician, or esteemed as a man: than a? \\Vni* nominations. W c can !J1j :heartily shall they be welcomed ; but j I COME NOT SINGLE." in sound of Trinity Church bell ; and every.direction. f ( over him until he eventually ia ; fiwnld undertake to decide such! aj j j recognize: no o'her authority for State ;, we cannot descend from our present j .Ex-President Fillmore is airain a yet no one ever thinks of charging At length, the Indians begun to \covered. With gratitude and .ae : J amatoui: question,advance of the !'|'nominations: : than the Whig State I jl:high! and favorable position to seek :sufferer by death, this time the unwelcome them either to freedom or to slavery. get around on the opposite side of his ; Lion, to his bCcfatto he took he t f. t pty itself through its proper reprorntitivc I Convrntionand no definition of Whig I'new as,ciates without injury to our l messenger visiting a beloved( Grant that Graham did murder 'house: and he told his wife to open Cincinnati, (Oho, executed to her a ..: ;. Suppose the next uatioaal what is the We Lorin! as the New York papers dellght 'deed of had it recorded : principles; except given by 'cause. can give up no principles, brother residing in Minnesota. Last the door: ; he stepped in,and in doiLg mumon. ; iVig invention the members: conin Whi National Convention. nor have u-e nted of new issues. Our'year a wife, last week an only daughter I: To characteri. c the act. (By tuc so, exposed himself to the fire of the and :;n fresh from he: people through- ". is end broad way, homicide in New lurk is Lucre married her in legal Jfcrm.Tiicy .- To[ this principle, we trust every platform! strong enough. and now a brother, towards every I Indians openly. Several of their i; ,, ' I.I: tie Uaion. should; decide other- j true Whig will adhere, for the very Let us adlitre faithfully to it and tack whom the survivor entertained the _set_ down as-- murder.- ') Graham 1 is balls hit the door as it was closed after -i lived together affectionately for Yi. and resolve to maintain the j' suEcient reasons: : assigned: in the RET-,, I Iistn"s other,for therein lie our strength, our highest regard, and for whom, in --l locked up in jail ; he has no opportunity -I! him ; still he kept the savages off j n.auy years, reared a family,of chil.' o ;. party organization; intact: as we do article. If any portion of the ,hope' and our succssP' some small way, we believe, lie made to defend himself ; and it until about 8 o'clock in the evening, t dren and, a he lay upon b death "tdoubt that it will : what then will j Democratic: party: disgusted: with the I provision when President of the is cowardly and criminal in the conductor when, being afraid: of being burned ,i! by will he diTdec h property tae Republican, say ? It will havei I I'f condition and' t'ae: c)urse of their own TIlE COURSE OF WHIGS ELSEWHERE United States. There have been' of a widely circulated paper out, as they had already burned his between his wife and cden ,Hi*' "k- itt two i alternatives-cither to back party, choose to unite with us, the I AT THE.K: ORTH.-We think the preceding like calamities before, and such occurrences to u-e! his position: to prejudice the corn and other houses, he ripped up !f brothers hearing of det.camo zaig1tt out from its present position, way: i is open to them ; but there is not extract, reflecting certainlymore arc even not unfrequcnt( in cause:: of the prisoner.; A culprit i id: the flooring, and despatched; tue only lorward and demanded pp. , 1. \! vodd!i be its able : clearly the views of influential entitled to trial underour I The widow and : unpleasant to a shadow of reason for our disbanding s'a'ons of mortality like the present an impartial negro oman he had to the Fort for cld . J1 doctors, or cease to be Whig I in: order to gain them." exponents of the Northern Whigs j but it is not usual that a man in laws, as well as the innocent assistance: trusting to the darkness of; nant at the They, too, gi f noi than the interested representations in the recognition of which were seized, and the validity of that which would be regretted by srood health, and a woman in the right, the night for her to make her escape *!fl thoic who remember and I 'of Democratic newspapers of the the editor of the Tribune may some marriage tried before ,Jodgofcliarkey : . : : Whigs The: 4lvertiscrofa later date remarks bloom of life, and the enjoyment of through the Indian besiegers.She \\a . :: Ilw do not-its faithful, powerful again in the language below South, should be conclusive in contra- perfect health, and both of the! same: day become personally intcr ::Ited. arrived at the Fort about 10 of that State, who 'dee' I , and! jong. ontinued n.d'ocacof the diction of those: representations, so that the whole matter was that be struck down oa: the possible uses might family, arc so summarily o'clock, and ; the alarmwhereupon :gave:; v &rtJ'" btercsts. made: of the Convention at Saratoga; far as the great State of New York is by the same fell disease. But death THE TOMB: OF DR. G.umnan.-A: Captain Read ordered a double upon the law of slavery-that'tha: r b \>e have a further and !insupera- Can language be stronger or more concerned.We regards neither age! nor condition in Washington letter writer says that guard out to protect the Fort, and : propcrtyblonged' to ,the cot r ejection. to the proposition made explicit than that any attempt to sic- I come now to Massachusetts ; in life. It takes whom it will and within the enlargement of the Con- quietly betook himself! to seep..A. : was sd. b'to' ;r *we passage we have quotet} The tiona'ize the (Northern \Whig) partyto which important Stute: it i is! necessary: spares whom it ,lcases. Such sud- grcs.ional Cemetery, repose: the remains small party, however, without surviving brothers hd , : """"" Jit national ta: inquire whether there is any such den and unlooked for were biu off at public IL " Whigt can never make it a JVorthtrn or antiSlaveryparly of the adorninitions, of Gco. A. Gardiner name any officer,more alive to the perilous .. CoI ..., to become a rmre sectional!. --xoud be promptly resisted and abandonment: Whig for the however, ought not to be lost upon familiar to the world." The inscrip-- situation of those they felt it a dutyto GLOBY AND- WIrrLs.LLn. is Free soil . organization, as 2en party, or stand upon a plat-! putdrcn! ?" Be it still remembered Union charged.The those who live and who are just as tion, impressed we suppose by fraternal protect, consisting of C. F. Duer, don COL makes it usual a 'poic&5man's "':1 ';'"rJidtJt.e' North alone can occwpy.'f that: the Advertiser: leading Northern Washington likely to die without warning as the affection, is simply "our brother." M. G. Edwards, 1:;. T. Kendrick, !olcenhate ain't bally. such the in cant "fusion: no pdiliazlentimm! worth siulaiuvertKtwtinz Whig Journal: the to indulge Northern and as abolitionists. members of this interesting family.- ,The honor conferred, by assigning to E. Stafford, J. A. Sammerlin, and glory in it. 1 shall lhee off : ' Whigs / 'of'id -no issues voorfi !! .. While on this subject, we may 15 ." Yet we find in that paper of .TV: F. Expriss. ... the remains of Dr. Gardiner a place four others, whose names are not recollected -hOOJ wa." I"t . .. ' . dgforcajjjmjfrdbyggeo.icca without upon in a National Cemetery, is perhaps volunteered, and went to and leave 1"1 ; t permitted : any outrage the 28th ultimo, the extracts below, Form or THE 'W AnD JUUTSIEX INDICTED me t th&&t. Then C47I be no party' violation of good taste, tffe For, from rescue the family. This small party -aHJ-"Wht explaine by epitaph. iconatry's j mo lesty or introduced with the accompanying FOR PEBJCBr.The Grand ? heard my, 'J ,-, Wo-<: or capable of[ influencing the: 1 j'I ti express our sincere gratification at heading. The references are to an Jury of E izilsethtown; Hardin the popular estimate of Congressional : knew they were not strong enougb voice a calin( me 1" : ', county o III C) this 'whose commit to attack.the Indians and republic, organiices both and and thenumerous when they { public tho responses, private Anti-Nebraska Convention which as- Ky., hare' found a.'true bill for honesty, aUy-"Wht zinydii11givo up all . =r.-: :- em only /w.1tk States oft charges had arrived near enough to hail for' : remarks raised investigate ( we have received to some sembled in Worcester, in that State: Sour tees coJd: : -, of Ward against the : lieu: and which is avowedly! AMIC -I mode in these columns some days ago perjury against its members,the acknowledgement -they feared a shot from Mr. Jsykes ) "Ah I '!'h e fonchedings. 1.r ,> . h.fto t tAt Dtkr !Ia'f. What...truepat5 i 'jurymen, and they are ]held] to toil! in of those to whom'the Congres- : they did so, and he replied to them.' ejo Protertin Asainrt oa the duty.of the Whig party to Massachusetts Whlis ? si,000 each to atiibernoxtCircuit : : No I second thoughts ia &,esx-'+ ..a '-'t: 1C4attMu.htJul ztatesnwJ2, cou maintain its organization and its a Fncioa with the AbotiUoJ l1jj. Court'to bo appear held at that place sional Cemetery dedicated, that "(Come on, toys, I am here yet." A guess I wont. &o. 'ILebarbarians. oohin8.. . unfidence to.tuch party ? natipnality.: We have every reason The anti-Nebraska dodge (says the this unfortunate felon was-"our brother : charge: was then made,, and I saw ? . It is said that Eeveral'other' . ::: .itrlcr: humble selves vx would! rather -believe' that\ the leading WhigS Boston Post) did not succeed very ;jurymen ," has a melancholy and satirical several of the Indians run off by the '. -> ! who served onth Ward trial would . .0 & -i'mutarityofonej than among anl Whig journals .are sound upon well in the hands of the 'freesoilmanagers have been indicted them charge significance. light ,of the burning houses. They .POOR::FELLOIT.-The, man; . ; ja9orty of any party that embraced that: point, and .that, any attempt to at Worcester the other but the Grand Jury could not the, '. I were gone ; but we 'were content to chord* 'r-oo&vited: .a1c1, .. s: !"ciA oJLhe Un. m.." Bcctioaaluo the party-to make it a day. The Worcester Transcript, the Sheriff' to the 'witnesses'get THE: SPANISH ,REVOLUTION AND rescue the family,and we were nevermore sound ofan ,Jxdian' harp;" is'-no ' Northern or anti-slavery party- leading Whig paper there: ,_commentsin This may lead bring to the"npi'discovery of the THE .ANNEXATION ,oF CUBA.-The ,glad to see persons than 'we cle t his bed, witfran afiiac iO . resisted and the following language on the con- Paris correspondent:*>f the N Y. Tri .were ,that family .that'night. You:'o talJb l1 would be promptly put -.1yd :: 41ha.uy(Key York) State R'p.iIIJC whole affair. _,=- ' Ltler. able and staonch Whig down. One orthe most judicious vention of-the 20th : -'. '. bune intimates that".the O'Donnell may be sure ,they.were'not sorry'tosee m : fr4 Sanotidng the ca.U or."the" WhigSin this State thus'writes: "To "Oa the wb le would.we eontider be from the etmreotioa U commence-wtuwepndcted As-old '1adyin' 'Cincinnati' who party, of the revolutionists in Spain, us. /I he doors,were well haired above to' sh arO "that'" ,'" RU iat -BkTery.OonvBnUon to. be mind the path of duty w'neverpnifier mezL- cheat and swiadle bjtU projottort,to deo > Bella eggs;has over cr.,door-"New ;are,in the opinion of Mr. Soulo, more up, and DJXn'! the:table-was 'quite'a' :.poor fellow' fitetho World 'we J4'IM '"; ., ,I tt Sar udt.obecom. my or more:dlretf* We must )y Wblcs ud Demon M*will* Into torMn.tr the m*lilt KfiudvuMtarvao J'IidDo.party laid: eggs erci7'o>onung, bly Betty :opposed to the sale of Cuba 'QianItheQuocL'tabluo. '.' Quantity ammunition.. The old.jaan no"longer inoonfiar'huiz , "wit.lt distinctooo-of, &sdherejd tie orgaaic&tio the U3Q 1ladOo.. three-abut tegst a d ws. : eo&uilftttcasof, hwi .v 4 . S ." - -- _