S 1 . IBVr AV. mi ..Ml-, '1-4' ,'J'0 , hi Ij All, Ui . . , f, ,1! ijjito Mi;i jj u 1 0I3LIrl.31JiO1MI-ES, HNT. O., IVIl Y, -3. 1S58. 1 ' .- vurt..A ,1, .. , . . . , , ; !- ', '! ' . ... ,,l TH0HA8 J. HOLTON, EDITOE & PBOPRUTOR. . TEEMS : 1 1 ' T , IWlh-Oarnlin. Whif will be a Horded tnaub- .trilwri at TWO LMJLI.AKS in auvancej TWO in iixarc an p nrrv cents 11 ppimb j.nydfhrlrire month j and THREE DCI.I.Alio t ii end of tli year. Nopaper will I dieeon. tiBorJ untilall rrer.f r pli,rtcrpt at llic ,.,111 l tlx KdiUH.- . ... Adrrliiai I inaarted at U11 Dollar per aqtiar 1 16 lienor ! "" sited tyP the 6ret inser. t,n, and 55 cent for ch coiitinui,ee. oerl ad., .rrlxrinrnla an if Sheriff's Salea Hird 4 prr nt. burlier "Vu'-lfn" r33J par eC will , ui.de from lIufWKUlar ft icee, lor auneriHwreay I,,. t.f. jMTIa.uint inaasrtfd rwinthly it ii,irly, at 91 p' squar fof eH urn. Html. ,oBilily 7i oaiiu r KjaaraforaarbUma. j irn' lina Kiidin( In tlnlr delli-m'nli ;u-l ni ll uuiiiU-jjif itiarftiuMa dcair-jd or! .,,) 11 ka inacilcd uulil fulbui aoj cltargrd ac. I ft.-nrJ.nil. 4 rP utmntrri r aulheriieo tu art ftnU. T. H. BR EM & CO,, WHOLESALE and RETAIL tEALERS DRY GOODS, II A lit A It 1 HATS X. HOV.$ Cll AHI,OTTX H, C. January, 1658. 4Tlf TATTSRSALL. Livery and Sale Stables. fyiiK tubaeriber iufonna tht public gener 1 allj, tbt lie bin purcliawd (be large 8u. blra rrf rly uwncd by C. Wllliini'on, cwie iijnara eat ol Kvrr'a ilatvl, near tlx Jail, ami ha added (u aiul refilled tin in in a auuenur nin.nrr, lor 1 1 par ye of owning in rimrlollr a livery nd Sat ill, in aumpiatc order Ar tlw i couiino4iilion of Hie pubhr. Mia obierl ia to make Ilia ratiblinhmrnt what it VIE firm of lilt KM & 8TEM.E lliiada ' P'awa m be real l.ir and Snl Mal.lr, tnH (.. imtii,; gnoa nuraca k oinpoae i, will nnd il In llirir inli rrI aarlmpa to call. i lla leb Bda Iv arep llorara aid Carriaeca for the BKLT8X RRLTS!: BELTS I!! Fi-vim I lie liptloii llfll roinpuny, At Mamuf actum 1' I'rictt 1 CASH FKICESI ineli.'. 12 ecu. par foot. l .14 - 5 " 17 ' 4 " S3 ' .27 ' 6 v ..31 , 7 33 - iO - 61) ja - 73 - Vi ' 4 ply 9-2 - " Dissolution. i 1 dmnWrd br mutual coaarnt. AH pcrai. ire iixM.uvl W aa.riibcr b Mole or Arrount, (jlraM call at laa raaiina ialOra uc mtioe, i.d iU w lib A. ( , rutin. T. II. BKKM. A.C. STtKLK. a. 1. IW8. lf New Firm. S AVING parcl.aaed A. I . Sterlc'a inlr'l ir. STOCK OF GOODS IT REAM LESS BELTS manufactured1 to order at ilwfl untie COAAf.CTi or ateaw preaaurr. mrUtrrd ilirict frwm tin A(aa. faelrtr. AK80 P.C KI.HU of all uc.cript , SPEECUOP HON, JOHN A. GILMER, ' OF NORTH CAROLINA. LToCSt Of Blf BXsKNTATl Via, M.rcb 30, '58. On the Senate Bill with the Lecompton Con $titution and the Gteen-fvgk. Amend ment. - , Mr. CLnirmin, I Lave been in attentive liatener to the rgumrota ou thw Lecompton question for tbreo Uiootbi. Wbilat foiuu of the free State, an increasing spirit of litter bostiiity to tbo South and her institutions. But let U8 like atatexuien, be calni, briefly trace the history of tbia tbiug, and inquire why it ia. Tbougb by the cenaua, tbe actual figures bow tbat the natural increase of population in tbe tlarn States has been equal to tbe natural native increase of the free Statea, yet tbe free States have excelled us in the settlement of ner Territories aud raising up new States. Tn ilia first r.l.o t the .peecbesba.e been calm rtid consider-j Stateg be been, and now are, tbe advo ate, I ferl eoostrainea) to ay fbat. l far. r r. .j J: . t tbe larcer number bae brn vLi'cnt mil . i . ic. l ' j .1 .i? , .1. CI'l? "?.Sijl tren-clj actional, tending directly ,0 jerat 0.r o Ul . me rci-peca wuicu iuo iionn ana toe POUta I should bate for each other, and 'which ia at 6$ cent M"el"'"' t0 tbe afety of tbe Union hsclf. 1 1 have beard and read speeches delivered j both in this House and the otber end of this Capitol, bj gentlemen from tbe Norths nd South, the true spirit and meaning of vrieb , is dit union. ' per pound. Fc. 16, !!. BOONE & CO. iOtf -J-'m.IaVI.Jta . Itrrp your I'iauos in Tunc. True, most, if not all. profess to love tbe ' Union aud the Constitution. Their speeches industry in the old States, in regulating and raising revenue, and do more than enough to defray tbo expenses of the Government economically administered. To ihi policy we bave made in substance, successful opposition thereby in a good de gree cutting off much of tbe inducement, tbat would bave retained the industrious aud energetic population in the old Stutes, woo, in consequence, have moved to tbe 1 or that were the only question here, it might bave been settled ailiiiu twenty-tour hours alter this debate commenced. If tbat were tbe only question, 1 taVe it that all our Amefiean friends would vote for it, every man from the South would vote for it, and lam inelived to thiuk tbat the Free Soil wing of the Pemoeracy these Buffalo-platform men eould be got to vote for it, with a Oreea amendment. J battel my opinion. ?ery little thing oaly a few lines. There i not uiucb of it, but I tell you I never read it over but it reminds me very much of tha boy who-vias scolded for u t msikiug tbe potatoe hiil ou a wt moriiin; large enough. " Well dad," said he, "it ias fact tbat they ara sy.aH, but I tell you they bave got a darned sL'iit of dirt in them. ' Laughter J Sir, if tLis is a pill gilded over to maka it acceptiible to some Green men, Southern 'WE eitisens of Charlotte and aurroondinp re filled with expression of high vene'ra-1 ritories, there settled, made new aud free JL ctiuiilra are arain reminded tbat theaubaeri. tioo for the Constitution of Our fatberg. I States, and Uriuni nrnJnnf instvsil nf ber 1. prepared at all tinira tu repair and luoe Pi- Tbev induh'e in natrintin utrnliv. Tl,.... : cnmnmnri nt in ...i 1. .,,;... aetmni..l.iwnol llircilii.aa.iierallyi and an . . l'' '" addresses are robed in the most beautiful Tn .!, ,A ..;..,( c... I, K'I.l.iSu b.;limenu)overnowingwithpr0fe,Sion!a,jerD politicians have uniformly favored the niaberi'w-l.rnri'.irrd. modern impiovenienU attacied i bot he ia prepar. assurances most imposing. 1 be epiiit of ! policy of inviting, alluring, persuading, and iriiunviDii -.11 -J .' i... B..1.1.. :'d toaiy that an old instrument which will iua. tluuninn i'a however, tlm ram Tt tiro. !;.. r... 1.:.: : ... i .1.' and a. awret a tone, a. tt.. ..m. .n.lr'un.e.ittve; Se,lted' "d V Dd handling .ecured 1 MDs of the States, but tbe whole world, to did when new. But, Mr. Chairman, is tbat the question V men ought to be ashamed of it. I kn Ou what has this debate arisen ? On the tbat this peculiar policy u practiced iu our rpeoial message ef the President. loes he ; littla electioneering scuftltM in our country, say tbut whether there shall be any more and I suppoi-e every wbcre c!.-r, Lut I never Blave States is tbe question! No sir-, that tuppoed 11 ought to obtain in the Congress incasage, as I understand it, meats these ; ef our nation. Unce wheu I charged a frivml two things and it means nothing more and of mine with buying said some foolish things nothing less to the South, " come iu L- j in a r-teech which he bad made and told compton," and to Northern gentlemen, " it; him that I thought he had Lart oar CMsf, is the surest and readiest way, and tbe only he (-aid : "Ah, 'H!air v,u do not koov certain way, in wuicb jou can conu-cute the tuiks as well as I tin. A great many Southern property and get clear of negroes in Kansas." I bave listened to geiitieiiifii here professing creat regard for the interests of the South, and, wbilat all of tln ni have beeu e'nquent on the first part of the picture, tbey bave all, save and except a petilleuiau I from the chivalrous State of South Carolina, passed over that portion as tenderly as sucking doves. Laughter 1 will tsni from the President's message, in order, (bat there may be no mistake about it : f!rnn 4 tlr.l-. and eaenHataat arith me J. A. i, J-. and T. Itr'itar-ra AuiiM'U, the nerraftrr be e.Hidaeud ui.Oer Ilia in -I T II. Ilr. ai A. t o. M c.ll Ilia attention ii,r f.uuiie to our ricueli.aa w haa reduced ,.iuii( 1 iuiw.a (!. T. II. llKEM. 1. Ifl. 44tf Teas! Teas!! I aceiHi,uiadatiBa. baaiiig prepared Ur tlariu good j y.rua, i.rki and trooylia, anil an al unuant aup. aril prniender reai lor tdeir nae, as well as a jilt-nliful aupi'ly of water. j 11 UOR.SE.H brpi by the montli or otlierwiar. I Ilia charge will a aeonmiiiodalinf , and be 1 hopes by strict attention la the wialiea ol I lie com. mohity I., nitrit and nrmr a liUr-l al,.re of tl,e 1 public patrnnaf. HOJJKItT; RABK, I roprittor.. L. J. UAWLLY, A tent. ' Chmiluttt. (hi. 90, !ei7. 44tf II alao lalenda keepinf constantly on band, XKW PIANOS from the moat celebrated nianui'aetuier in the I' niled State, which will be old at inanfucturer'a prieea with freight added. people .are like a iirs.t of voung birds ; if you tap the aide of the tree, they'll open, their Kiouths and swailoif the worm." Laughter. .Srjtbcrn mcu supprxed th.it e not something by the Dred Scott deei.-ion. I fcr cne, as a Souihurn man, thought we bad obtained soii: ;Li Dl' ; I thought that we bad got upou safe ground ; that we had perfect rqualiiy in the territories ; tbat we i.ould go there with our institutions and our property, and le just as safe there ai thu men who go there from any other siction with any other species of property. B it if thin h the iiicaiiin.', if this ia thu result of the Ired Scott decision, then those of us ho 1; into the Territories ttitL our slavo j Variety Store. j Fresh Confcc tionaries, Fruit?, flHK aubseriber rfaeiioliy in for n. a the cili HVt ASKTMK?T OF Orttm TKA win olThrlntie and aurrnoiirlinf enBiiir, A Iu. r'amiiy oa. ewaitinr ef tlyan, Vovaf iua ow baud and 1 cvnalanuy recaivmg ., i.xpaeial, t.ai.aWr, t !iaw I', real rut, from Nw Vora, 4 iu.u, oiUr a.nct,r.. lor t at I floTr, rs 1 ! r-Cr, Pnu'lfl FA.M.V li It VC Kit IKS, CI GA US I TO It. 4 C 'CO. NNUl'F. TdVSi I Minimi li,a.lri.iiir.t)a, rmi; jicuh iMiiiiii noitisijs, t elu la d a, M IIImw Uhbii, . Cbutia, M ui k-lin4-,aV IiltU tiifc-e of cij sriey. J. 1. TALMKH. . IS. I'7. if T . Ilatlet; trrrtttt llie arraieea of a fret rate Bacr, 1 am ,. .ie ui lurtuali auperio, CAMM at atiofi ai'liie. IInisr-! Ilorara! An ItifuuiUt TietJy for HOUSES! ON the rreript of One Dollar. I will mail lo any pvrana, a reeeiot nf a remedy l.r lluia- a htl- autjertetf (rum lk.tta it Oroba. I bit rr mady b.a never been known to fail in tl aarat caaea to five immediate relief. Ever aiau at.o b.s a horae ahoufd alwaya have line rrenpt by Iheni. The inaterial. of which the nieUu-ine ia .uiHHird can be preured by any erra.111 at ait n.ea. If line remedy t.ila m hrn ai.en a 1 til ct, the utonev will te feriniled. Adortae n,a at Oirrnaboio. Uuiihrd m . N. t. JU11N W. BAKEB. ftft. 15, te;7. irati Country Merchants A RR reapeelfoiiy lli.ited to Call and rlaBHln ;1 nor whiHeaale prtece of timet MM tr'S and Mt-M; IN pat up in any altle lo ard.r.b l'lUTClIAHl), tipgt0t mt.J Aptptkremry, Irwin's JL M. I'lUTCHAUD'S t mmilf Ihug iitmt, 1 fcf' Hem ova I. I1IIC mUcriUr infufim hie frirnda and the l-uhlie (merrily, that he hit ramnaed hu n,i n I ha ;d eland of .Mwe A. ByeHy, onrlrf 8. Hillianai' Sluir, T'ana almt. w ba h . r.rvd U aiwed ta U r--ea l I" Uoe. it a al.il a 0w ar (Klra ou band aweh aa Aden Cook, Golden Star, Planter'! and Premium COOK N'IVI'S . 1 vari'te of I'AKLOi: STOV1.S. o. 'aj aaa-.r lii.rnt of Tn. m! II mI li - arr, at. ! of al ich I wiJ atli cbtsp for ("AMI o, Couo Pu;acc, D. II. BTERLT. all. lb. . 45lf 00 HDWAIU).;; " As a question of expediency, after tbe rit'ht has been maintained, it may be wise a-you wouiu iu in a casac.ui ueauuiu move and se.ttlt in our ierntones. Home- to re Beet upon the benetils to rvausas ana flowers. Tbe a'ttin is evidently to iufuse (steads, by way of pre-emptions, in the Ter- the rvb jle country which would result from the poisonous spirit of disuniou Buere.or ritories. are offered to all tbe world. The its immediate admission into the Union, as tl, there could te no rtcrpiion, were proper language of the whole policy is in substance, well as the disasters which may follow us 1 property, lave to run two cbauct s !ir.-t, lulttt attached. Proiessious of patriotism ; come ye all tbe Earth, and settle iu our rejection. Domestic peace will be the happy i that ihe people may exclude us when they are uttered in loud and ,Vqueut tones, for; lerritories here you can become citizens, consequence of iu admission ; and tbat tine I come ti form their constitution, and if they etritory, wuieu has hithei'lo neeti torn ny , uu uu-. run us um ji 1.1-1, um u hiu-ucht issrnsious. will rapidly increase iu ponula- !tbe nmjority rf tbo pimple desire it, they eond rtanef ln.tr umrni. to aetl or to rent '. '''l"K"" "B'" 1 .v . .u uoiu omce , lue result 01 wuien non ana wesicn, ana speeuuy irm me 1 --j -no- " Any perann ha.ieeold inairamrn'a and are He. fenel, there are gentlemen on tins tloor, Has been to run from the old States, (alavc blessings and the comlorts which ioilow 111 1 1 me aoeirine .upon into me ouum is t airtKia.of aelliar Intnl. may o well is hava thew who, while they oppose the admission of ; and free) into tbe Territories, much of their i tbe train of agricultural and mechanical in- , stand this is the doctrine, mark you, iiieh iJ'Old Piano iroeived i part pay for new ones, peace and harmony, whilst the evident drift j and without waiting to be naturalized, ac-j Te cording m their vaju.. 1 to exasperate and make wider tiie breach. : cotding to the laws of the Union, you cau I d is xn Kansas with the l.eeoniptoo tonsutution, ' population, and particularly that portion, I dustry. The people will then te sovereign, --iai.ania ami other Mntes are t j go out ct 1111, opt'iraTvVrleeClTinaIl" iV U" M""c1 ,do tetUj desire the bill to pass-for tbe sake . though young, industrious, aud worthy, who and can regulate their own affairs in their j the Union on. if they cannot get. It i- not ' ' " ASaVkOHGE cc'r,a'D couaequenccs, disastroos to the ' bave, or tske bet little interest in the insti- own way. If a majority of them desire to : from any objection t Kansas that I, as a Chmrlou Jmm 19 less Ki. ' peace and harmony of tbe country, which tutions f tbe South, and besides, we fiud ! abolish domestic slavery within the State, South. -ru nin, oppose her adu.i ion. I tbey expect to grow out of it. i growiog out of this, that hundreds of thou- : there is no other possible mode by which j would be pleased that we could fairly and leather! l.ratur! I.tather!.', u h othtr Land, I fear that among aanda of foreigners are flocking to us every j this can be eUected so, peeany as ny prompt p-perij get siaier; permaneiiii) iu i II. n, I've V Sul Leather t.ood rtaniajred Hole Leather.. Beat M hue Oak fair .20 " .35 Harness and Upper Leatjicr, French end American (lf Pkina, Kip Skin. Linirif; n fti,.diri Skin, Deer Miu lor lacmj Dell and plantation ne. BOOSE A CO. . 16, 1658. - SOtf The will of the majority is su-; B 1 olj. ct to thU doctrine, that a us as. e can 'iitlinr entlnin .1.,'. Tear th at forei rn nan ners ar b V t housaDds ; ad mission .. .2.1 cent. ,i,.. 't. .- . . i ! .nil il,.,,.. J. 1..;.. ,.i ihnrN ' nreme nnd irresistible wheL exDressed iu an ! be protected ill our property while in part i "iw euiue, whosb regret is, toat .l . --------- r . . . . . .- . Lecompton Constitutioo and the mr.aer ef In f, I ud from the best official state- orderly aud lawful manner. Tbey can make : nership. during the Jerntonal stale, bo aecunug its presentation here, Here not more nients, that the number ot foreign emigrants ana unmaae coimututious a f.ieasuic. odious to the people of Kausaa aud the free bat came to this country from June the 1st, fould be absurd to say tbat they can uu-; a ta'.e every Slates, so tbat their ultimate object -jight 1?5, to December 31st, 1951, was five bun-! pose fetters upon their own power which ; iD-tantly liab.o be tbe aooocr secured by a bloody coiiflirt d fifty eigbt thousand -for the year i they cbutiot afterwards remove. If they to have his pro. .lnl, 1,-vt. I n. n l,,M trms on tbe piains icftn, three hundred ano seventy nve tboa- i couia oo tins, mcy imm ut men u-u ..... ; - of failure ia this s.md for tbe year 153, three hundred aud for a hundred as well as lor ten yetia. , erc, iiioiunner moi.tn. an uay auer uay, shall eer- sixty-eight thousand for t be year 1954, : These are fundamentll principles ot Amen j ma. every southern man nmt stanu upon, : r ii nrl. .! ., Th- in ilm K.ast can freedom, and are reiofuized, I believe, otherwise he is an A riohu or.lst and ojposjd A N A tv A V fiomn. ft. ft. trra, in Liberty eo , ( rr...) alia ii boat the Irtof Aajual, lM, a sro .iiaa ) l.l'll la 1 I Tl. lla i black and nf nied.um 23 r H jr.re old, .l laiaey by Mr. Silii,p, l.,i,r,.in tnejnl. and ld KM 11 W, P. Br. ....! I, no.il noti,.iy, kriry, Ir-ieV, Itinuk j c Hrn I,,.,, .U.ut Cb.ritiUi or W, I'. Ily. " ui I.. n.,. ' uuiy,n' William rsnipp'a, uf in r unlv. a He Ih V s relti.,n. ai all l. ,,.,,. I iM pay 'f H'O III IIIKIh HI. I. 4 II ft fear bia aasfjkrnaiaaa aaMl aeUtery 1 i tun IU ja.l, v Uas! l"i art him. I D. W. OUJl- ' ij, i7. San I Try It! Try It! I r.MUiUCeacraf ;! Latr.cl of HU II In jc.t nipuinna iii ll wurlii f, the claas ef ..rj... ii prnraixtta irnt. Ty it. il .r a. I. .1 PKICHAUDS DhUG IKXvSK. lauiltrwr. i iwl.' lliwtnr ! . nrnliun. 1R. IlOltr. tbe ,tm f, tl,. K.k.1,, J nia let, , few Anrnea at V.J. IA)W HltTti a"A IIIHS. Milan,.,.. .JW'H 2b. Ii7. Feraun dcvriaf piaa will IJlf I 4.a iHe-StulIs, -Dye-Stufls! IIK wy Wat tn th elaa nf at Iteba. enn. aialinj )u paitol aViluth.a nf l in. Eltraet , eeuiuraj, .ai ,u.i, c, Bi.y a pur. 4 i PRITCHARD8 )r Sl,, iieia'f fer. .1 Tulh nnd t'.uv A i 1ST rtctiatdat vmiriiRDS. Tilt: MVI'.K 1 A' V Id ORATOR! rt;eaiiti n l a roKn. I om pound I'd rnlirrly from (.rMS, I" i aafsWt I a .i ay.irW nre-. f.i Mi I IVK MK llW awlsr k Ml m "cf taftit m 4 ttft4 H , 14 vCl tt 0km Mfisri III fw.fllr al. i M.fiF I Ili ari hi W iW -f Veal.-. Wa Mat. ha ,.? M I aniilie.s, Varnislies ! .mn.t, eWti ih.w n band ennati,i,r f ..,, i.nfm, ,ia.t rUMiy, r urn, turn, Ja. 's "hir li ,, a nil tor VASH lower ' mli.r l.niiaa in ( h.rl-Ue, II,. II. M. PR ITCH AUD, kirtl, tnd ItHaU ihai,',, , - lwriaa i oxea. Vi!K.itioii Powders ! '"WI.i.h ial utlaan Interealefl la I'PIK'k", ' iiied that tliaa prapvrattim r an. iaa, la ieal,h.ivt,,j in,,, du e lo lloraca, '. Jd all kind a f Ht.rk, 1 r a.le at PRirCIIABDis It ktl,fU tnd Uetmil IHwg War. lawii't oasr. j '),iNCnN.I'aiirKriispuHKr( IV a 'at aianlily..! V 1 Ki ll HaIUj'S Di;LU STOHb. jKMtitisON A IaK.l7Ta.Ga' J iMsoiTr.icy . Linens, Hosiery, ErabreWetlei, 1 &c, -v' fJI MKKTIXO STKEET, ' oi i oht rie utiM itnit, .iiai;u..-io.v, P. c, . ' 1' RKNls. MtUtMAli iLKIIilVa NEW FIRM. fVXlIB ttnaereif ni havinf enierrd into t op.rt. JL narahip fir i!me pur r,ae of carry in m th Confectionary, Bakery, Fruit, AND ReUil Grocery Business, Br( leave to call the allenliru, uf the eilmna of Cliarbiit and aurrounrfine cnuntrv to their New .-ia l. non i ran nireri, n tw.-en Hrem'e and Krank eataall'a, at S,wat t D.,niel'a nld Stand, where lliey would be pleaeii to arc all their Iricnua any acquyinlaaets. MOODY & N1SRET. Fthnmry 2, 1858. 4-J-t, II. B. Williams & Co,, Dii.iLi.its at tn:o M.t;ii:s, vmoi.i:vm: mid ii:t aii.. 1 1 aaf 4 "" "Ceivinf a lrpe atotk f ,rA.'M and will have weekly addition. JXlLI beir aalea may require. They will sell to the whoUeale trade ct a am!! commtaeiou. Our 7Vima.rr C.I.Vr CO LIMY PRODUCE. W occupy I lie aa el I kanwb stand recently oc cupied fv T. M. Farrow. t ruiiliFKd attended to promptly and aa low a if prevent. II. B. WILLIAMS A CO., TiaeV Ultttt, 3 ioer ram tht Wttt t'erner. Ciilutu,JH.'lC, I Bis. 47lf ot th iiiotiient we become ar. iLcornoration State every man that ovrn loint stock is by coii.-titutif.nal provision property cotin-cateil. Ami Uns of Northern and Southern i of Kansas, and, in ease i sucb bitter sectional excitement I riftlliin.l I.-r a...... j ..Iminl.h.n ,h. r.,.,..V., ., T.nt the n some form or other, bv CTerv State con- to me interest or u.c aouiu . ! aa a purely aeetiooal party, a?i.t a similar prediction tbat between the years 13"i0 and ' StitutioD ; and if Congress, iu the aOt of ad-1 jj,. (,13;n.1 rli ;. ,-iuestIon which luaiou ol all partiea in tbe slave estates, by mere will nave coiui to this country mission, suouia ibinK proper to recugi ua3 agitated the cjuutry for the last fou which disunion is made certain iu tiie end. foreigners enough to place in each of twenty them, I ran perceive no objection to such a vebr? T It is one that has takn up the eu- The.e t perches I will not particularize. w States more population than is now in course. This has been done emphatically j;ru 8'fenii in of Congress. We bave bn-n Tbey bave unfortunately gone forth to tbe the Territory of Kansas. These foreigners in the constitution of Kansas. Il declares ' guriug about it until, 1 believe, hut only couitry those of the North to be n ad in Make their way maiuly to the Territories, in the bill of rights that " all political power , !ue country but the i ' jverumcnt itself is up- tbe South, that they there may have samples or crowd into tbe free States, occasioning is inherent in the people, and all free gov- ; on tJL. vcr,tf 0( tankrup:cv. This q ie.,tio: of bow Northern people bate aud despise increased emigration from them. eminent are founded on their authority, 1 eoluuJ..LC, Bjtu two I'lic.-s one tjt tha Southern men j and those of the South to These facts being undeniable, I submit, instituted for their bemht, and there- j free-Soil democrats, of the North, and ont 1 1 '' .''' Iii-iiin .' fllf K Uiriirilynfihirtirleovr "nj SU reh M Tapioca, Sago, eVc, a an article of diet for inralida and cAiid,, i unquestioned by the mc. die! faculty. Full aupplv at PIUTC1IARDS 'emuy Ih c Store. .Vv ij. I(.',7. ' 9tf be read iu the North, that tbey may kuow bow important it is for our Southern politi how tbey are scorned and detested ty the cians to turn their attention to them. While citizen, of tbe South. ; tbe people of the North were willing to dis- Tlie Hi-si.,,, nd anrnu.i r.f Vnil. .wlo. Perjit with aod check this immense imiui- it ia to be feared, are the same to aronte. pratioo among them, for reasous of a social great State of New York is at this moment drill, aud prepare for strife the minds of a character, to diminish their taxes, prosecu- governed under a constitution .rained and rrit r,n,,U .a. ,..,- ;.. v..:..i., tioos. and the inmates of their noor houses, established in direct opposition to the mo le fore tbeyyiave at all times an ma'.ienatue j for tDe f;oub . auj ,iie . iJentiejl d.-ul.ie and indeafesible richt to alter, reform, or t f. ;,, ;,. .i. i.::i -..!! .,n .v.. i'.... abolish their form of government iu such ,jttte only for a momeut, while I refer them. DiaDner as they may think prope Tbe I to some history of it. We bad our troubles some years ao, growiug out of the diseus siou of the cjiiiproiui.se measures. Iu Jan uary, l-ol, the venerable lather of the land, Wbi,'s and Democrats, gathered to gether, wish Henry t'iay at their bead, and drew up a pledge to the ccuutry tuat from auJ after that day their iudueuce would be exerted against i very :uau for office, State or Federal, alio would refuse to stand ujiou the plaifonn of the adjustment measures of 1 ? Ol'. The people tallied lo that standard. The Democratic Convention, met in Balti more, in l'sj'.! ; the Whig Convention met at tiie same place, ami they both bowed don at the same altar of peace up ou this jfita tiug q jestiuii. Tbey re affirmed iu sub-tauco nbat .Mr. Fillmore said ill December, laol. that this comiiroinise of 1 OJ should be a ti- up our lovely fielda and parden made tbe ua od swallow up our influence in tbe ,oat slavery exisis in ianns Ly vinuie m , ,ia,itVl and tucre sliouid be uo in to aita- foraciiiff croundaof rihaLlrn,. r.Mirvall National Couucil. The arcumeut has been tne Lonstitution oi me i. uueu . ; u jjit.i ituNC, una uappy, witu origpi pros- 1 - . . pecw lor the future, and who, by their united jail 0li penitentiaries, 1 respectfully ask, prescribed by tha previous constitution. euergica in advancing the iudustria, and by "Ould not the South, to a man, for If- therefore, the provision changing the literary interests of the whole countrv are reasons a well understood as expressed, Kansas constitution afier the year 1-01, doing much more for the true harpiue-s aud "ve joinea in this great movement : and it "i" 3iuii,iy u -u. . prosperity of os all " the first movements and orcauizatious prohibition to make a change previous to Without intending to le offensive or per-'-"? ru!e were adopted too etiiet or atria- , tb.l rf riod.tbis prohibition would he wholly V. . :....4 i ...... rent to be crenen.l'v ei,forf.,d or too sever ' irtsvai.ing. 1 be Legislature already elected not the mar, who can look on our country oo the honest immigrant, to have given their may, at us very first session, submit the . itu, and with eon.po.ure anticipate its potent aid and influence in modifying the question to a vote of the people whether couditioo when .cvcActTand divided The to have carried most useful re- j tbey will or will not have a convention to man bo can contemplate that terrxile day taita 10 our bdovod South T JSut it has been aiueuu iuen luiismuuuu, - .v, . when, be reason nf ..Lll ... l.-.,.i;f.,l their pleasure to pursue a different cour.e. 1 cessary means for gi.iog effect to tbe fopu- and growing cities, to ,na, and' villages, shall uJ the results thereof have, in no small 1" will ba consiimed h. fi,,.., m.r,.rr.!ri. decree, contributed to tbo embarrassinc cir- 1 " It has been solemnly adjudged, by the razed to tbe ground oar commerce broken cumstances that now seem to gather around . judicial tribunal known to our laws. auu csrurni niauc iuo -r , . - . . , , , - , - . , - .. ,, . N'.tmn.l Cninipll TL. .rm,in.i. k L.n the Constitution of the I uited t ! it es. Kau- loaiurous soiaierv an - , , ... , ad commuuicatmu cut " Setlle and populate the Territories," for- w therefore, at this moment c runch a mrl ran.il is... .- He. Betting the fact that in the last seveuty-five tat! eorgia or South laro!ma. international trade a .-T all mKniala.l ..at f....:i . A... PClt troyed-ourwn. dragged from their homes i rs our population has increased from Without this, the equality of the sovereign amid the sigh, and tears of affeet ouate three to some twenty-seven millions ru'we. States composing the I nion wouid be viola motbers and sister In th. ISlnnJ. fi.i.l nf fold and if tbe same ratio of increase shall ;ted, and the us and enjoytnei.t of a lerri- ci.il strife; and all thia growinc out of a obtain for the next seventy-five years, the ; tory acquired br conunou treasure of a,l question as to how, when, or in what man- rewlt will be nine times twenty-seven mil- the States, would be closed . gainst tbe peo oer, 40,1100 people ONLY, in Kansas, shall Hons showing bow important these Terri- the property of nearly ha., the mem- e-ttU f.ie (l,nm.U. al,.,;. - Jn.'....in tories mi? be fsold at reasonable prices . bers of tbe confederacy." affairs or iiiher, b" they shall iMtiest Pa'J iDto the treasury,) for tbe) homes of j And then be ( pet eleaV of a few slave and wot ,- ' Fret our own posterity, and of honest worthy cheering doctrine nan- "to''' Senators and oue Kepresentative in foreigners, who came to us as they did in Southern interests I Cougre.. I say, sooh a nmo has n feeing former days, from a love of our free govern- " Slavery can, tbt .' in eommoD with mt and nnt.t, I trust, with ment, aud who are willing to settle among j bihited in Kansa Hon of the aiavi'ry qiesiloii iu or out ol Con gress. To that both o! the great leading parties were pledged to tbe eoujtry. They put their candidates upon that platform (ieiieral Pierce was elected, lie in stalled. Uu'oi tunately , however, ho in a short time n.aHe some injudicious appoint ments; he turned out the true IVmooratj of the North, nii'ii bo 1 am pruud to fiud atabd ing iu the same ranks they ui.i li.tri. Van Burcu, Dix, Cocbraue .V Co., the Buffalo platform nieu, were then coming in, aud tha : party was about to break up. Something; therefore, never be pro- had t be done. Tbo Administration was as, except by means of a : coing ao u. A prescnptiou bad to be made. other It was given and on the pni.eipie that you for " bleeding Kansas" came from and this country, of a sections. , of rthgioo ami property, and who are wnliug , manner cn this be obtained so prompt. y, prescribe to one choked wiiu a turnip, get " wbar " they went to. , e bave our troubles, 1 adroit. We bave 10 walt UI"" tney have uicrstooa ana be- ; it a majority oi me people oesire n, as iy j nim to swano-v a p.mpiaiii. ana it would re- l caa sectional troubles ot a similar kind mniuir u. pft u mi , ""'"c n,tu .j. . u.uu .. t . u..u. j , c, tuk ul.uui And then be concludes with this very cheering doctrine for Southern meu and Bu n IUv.aATios. Whilst the Con stitunonal toiiventiou was id session spirit of revelntion, at one time, wss man ilest. If they bad continued in session .i,nr. . C....1 .i we would have learned where all the fuuds, the great body of tbe bon.at yeouiaury of "reoi being proieciea in an ineir riguis .o..-i..uuuu,., t..o.,s.o,., t jv... r is- t. . t... e.i,. r..;- '.Ja J..,t... r before. We bave had. as now, disunion atitutions before elaimiug the right to par- I constitution." at. t i. . v :..i.. ... tnreateuea. out thatika to the cood sense of "-iuie iu lueir eerteiuiiiein,. J ne l resiueni points out tiie way in aa the following, witbiu his own knowledge : I tbe people, tbey bate new yet inclined to 1 These suggestions I have made to Southern j vauce. He stimulates the Free Soilers iu lneuda viewed U to the South. Thai is well First. That two thousand dollar, bad , j , decline to .ing peans lo tbe UnioD. I States, that on reflection, tbey may deter-I quests this prompt meaus of getting slavery . stands with tbe AdmitiUrati-m, to abow been subscribed in Butlington, Iowa for JC ' ! ; wbether they have not been remiss iu . out of Kansas to be rccoguiied iu tbuli.Lwbat the Democratic Free Soilers said be- thegood oftbe.u.e.tobe.ubjecttoGov- ''"8 a come to the aid of a cause unite !of admission. fore, afterward, and ail the time. A few C nd Two thousand dollar, bad been ' . - b.r trouble,. She has bad hiHti to Southern influence and Southern j Here is the message. I submit it to tie , mouths Uty.e the l .-ie.uuati c SccondJ. iwo thousand dollar, had been , .... .. ... interests. Chairman, to tbe Committee, aud to J-outheru . met, a -irtin.-uished lrec toiler .ubsctibed in yuiiicy. HiiBoie, for the ( " Tcry Iuuch entertained, Mr. Chair-! m. n-suppose, tbat instead of having the the North. Mr. Hubbard, Mr. Woodbury. " PorP? ud ubJl'ct 10 the 6- itrife-and' once ill I of her KiL'nit. by the speech of the gentleman from j name of James Buchanan attached to it, it : and all these noisy men of .he DafMo cou- tlematis order. brought to the hlnek hut her reonla ' Louisiana Mr. Saudidje and, if I bad time, i had the name of the distinguished geutlc-, ventiou, began to give evMenee tat they 1 bird. 1 bat the Hon. Henry V ilson, I 't" f Vb'0Ck b.'' r.,1 ? "'l4 : I ,hou!d like ta incorporate at least half of . .,,. from Ohio. Joshua li. G.d Jim.', at th, ! anted to returu to their trie n-i.. Here ta t;..,. t a... .v... anaeuru iu meir roveruiiieiu auu iuen v ou-. - r ... .. i -- . . . , .itaZaaU af H...hViu K.d f " stitulioo.. The storm passed away. The1' ,u ? 6bow- " a the mti-eu, of it, I ask, it that name had been at-, one nisbed tbe fuuda to pay the expenses of tbe , P ,l,,ci , T.t,. healthful fu-lV:.. 1 -r ..i..: ' tained and imrrjved. And it ism honest our present system ol inviting them to couo it a rauk aboiitiou document. Audyct,sn, HtMiMUciv, Pecember . 1-53 particulars tentiorWh is 00 much good .... our Southeriiri tends come up here aud u'k!.. w t M n. LiTLuw, Ksq parucuiar atiruiion. it nai a pity tor sui- ... , .... ...-,. .?... 1!... - PL., -. .1,1 th. w about associating with Aboliuoiilsts. and c I, ' ' ' fering hum.nUy " that Mr. Fish was not PF'" . " ""K .V i, Z. Lt" 1; 1. r buin,, AbolitlJn doctrines as a sweet ,.. or 1 '' M v Db-tK Silt. K.eu Southeru bh tarltr. a'..a.,l. a Un l.leer lnelicnralnr. . M a - tZZ ar'lrf"Vn.i" k k lleartarlM. a,a iba riwaiMb mtaf. Mhl Iba W aaU a lay ape pal "..Tin oalttUt Ctkim liii mllr, I. It Ma, i hali ra Hnlam. ,,pa.a ia ,l,.ut , iba Jnain.llrr laaaw.a. all aal '"" " ir.,.aa hn,i,lr INar- l kualm mt "S'la n nut Hire aa eM..l,la,a.a ttal.A .'al'- ft lha III -I .'. laa a..., aav a, : lara. ,aMl a, Wonai fa , Uaara , M aurar, talat, at auacU.ai tau I as ayiu cwraa, Ili-na , br aarnliv IS aala.-H.ala ,aa.4 !n,aadla ,ht. awtlHia a a . h, TrraS lAaat. lilll Ke.er, Vtn .1 a tilt- W" ,. Vane. I, ...a,r. ii. awHb,iw.ai,a. r, ,aia aiUia u, laaul. y, u. ri.lna their wanulnaona la. with .a.- Uau THU LIVER INVIOORATOR ai latrine u..i,m:ai. itisf-my.KV. ami i. V r,.r, alaaa Iua ,al N a-lla, a I, aaraa a. H l.f Ilia , na,a,aa aw ar aay k,S 1 I.ITrf f auh.lt, . w.i'at J.imt.di' .,, 'f,,ai'. I- a r.,u,,. nii UaW., tai ala UI.eaa.aS l iter. rat.-t e eeei-.a r.a amu. SIM OKU a fit . -,.."lU"a. M Hnla..t, Rati Vaak. , W hnlraalr Aej'-ntei a.aata a ru v- -. t w nnt n,iiti Wa. M a Ma' . . lUanaa; U M . " a , r...ilaa j laat n H.aa ilaiiwiat), uart.'aa M.aana,, tV.al.aili r...ua..a H.,i.. it-".,,, . i, J .v,.,e. H Oa,M,,,a II kct Plit.b., at, S H Itasrt. Salnne-t. Aa MUalla fct all UraaS4ata a-Wiaay . c V. SCAUR A CO - (.htuloUe .V. a, allut which. ttls I ineinnali pratt irm. i am nit goiuij to detaiu the Couimittro to show how our iuveutiou wrote to Stmos-pbere smiin became p'ure and' lioas lhi,t have already come, bow many UacbeJ, whether it would not have beeu ?u letter, and speeches. Ii il- and the go't'ernmcot was main-iuore R-iHionti of paupers are to come undtr i entirely different case ! We would prcuouuee J C. L. Caaia.ie.eu.' : did imprjved. And it is my honest! our preseul system of inviting them to como ' it a rauk aboiitiou document. Auuyei,,ri, .. iil M.Mm,v, p I give it as a lair spicimea ot tiKlr It Is tile ielter ol Uou. allowed to make a oleau breast of it! "A Good Timi Coming. We were some what surprised, yesterday, lo learn that af-1 unices misled and deceived. But figure ter all the " bowling and yelping" tbat has , lively speaking tbey will bring to the block been indulged io concerning one John Cal- the political beads of all who shall insist on boun, President of one Constitutional Con- auy auch remedy forsucb complaint, ventiou, be should be invited to return to' Mr. Chsiriuaii, it is uot to be disguiaed. Kansas, and locate bis office in our eity, the that our Southern people are an. low aboat to be led away with tbe idea of disunion, have been discussing hero for tbe last ninety on account of any difficulties growing out cT days! i his discussion nas oeen eitae? ru tins question, surrounded by such peculiar circumstances. I predict tbey will not hing Abolition doetriues as a sweet u.or h v, Jlr. I ban man, tha wbo.e tLiii; iu Kansas aetiiowtedge tuat it will inevita- ...:. it . ....:.i. ..n,t, . lin that messaire is .' in icilk hunsui ua: 1 t'.y t-e a neu a.aie. iiii.s la lux L.ver to bring out the extreme sectioual view. ofiV i-'uver,, , AW.Ja. "-and identically ,' r'aGGL, '"tt ';AVtKY ; for n.e ha.f dozen gentlemen from the South and from tbe j the aame thing ia iu tbe Senate bill, that tbe I la-rntones remaimi) are aireMyjrce and North. It is only witbiu the last eight or South is called upou to rally as one mau to , win remain so. ten days tbat any conservative man has been j the support of. 1 have asked many of our There would not bare been half tuj permitted to address tbe House ou tbia ai- j Lecompton friends if this Greeu au,eu.i incut, , trouble about Kansas, but tor Aici.it.oii s tatad nuestiou. It is said that this is a i which they have got iu the biil. speaks tbe struggle to get ba.-k into the senate. A nueslion whether any more slave State, shall j language of this message : isjiuo say uo, tbe questiou low aland., there ought to be ryeutreofelpdombut.uchistbefact.lippearancesforthe future. They see the 1 come iuto this Uuwu, aud speech alter speech , o uers " i. Further than this, tbe letter of invitation is 1 free States in number and in Represents- j de "d " tbc Southern people that class who give "" eJ T 'e ber we are solemnly ucuaung iu tue iiouse oi uiu.ue, nucu , - B . It.nr.ntatiae tha naked (iiiestiou whth..r was courting ber; she replied, "it is a any more slave State, shall come iuto the i sorter so, sud sorter uot so, aud a rather (.uioo I more a sorter so thau a sort, r uot ..", Why, Mr. Chairman, if that were true, if I Laughter. mat auieiiament signed by a large number of our leading tion, already in the majority in both Houses free Stale meu, some of whom, at least, ex. i Congress, and this majority soon to be peel favors from the State Convention, which largely increased j tbat while the South falls assembles at Topeka ea tbe tifib of this into this minority, tbey bsve witnessed, for month. Leavenworth Daily Lerigr, 'the last few year, among many people of uo difficulty whatever iu utii oratic party lor the piineipb ! brask and Kausaabi.l fya It is ail; -whatever its origin, i;ives u ntory be'.ongiiie; t ' the t niteu ( all we have uo. to Insist u;.-. j-ua.l b' li.ui'--iy ii..oict-: ot t'le .t- s every ier a, an-1 u i-, I1 at it ' i. l.u-aj