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1'M.aunnM. au jhiiuuihiiwxi,
VOLiUME3 S.
03E3:Ll.XJ,OBZ,f3X"S? 3M. O., DECEMBER 16, 18S6,
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Km roil iV: Puupuiktou.
nwuna
TKK.MS j
Tl,.. '.,rlli-','tiilin Whip H ill Li Jt i tnauh.
r,ir, .,1 TWO liI.J.Al!S hi advance; TWO
i,Uf AM flt'TV I'l'-Ni'S if ..yiii..t 1
1" ' 1 : .1. i l- i' in if 1 ui
laved f ' l;t i "" K1- ''-LAI'S , jahj ,, i , H -g
, t iae 1 'i 1,1 ja-
J H,d lltllll "'J Hl'va'a
unlmii "I lit- r.unnr.
i iirrtin-nit r-d lit On
u Ji'i-r will be ui.cuit-,
are paid, t ici it at the
Fair Notice.
rnVK l--urluctliip of MIM)';'-: &. HYI-IHLY '
jl Inn lliia clay expired. All llu. at iiuiiliinl U '
Chi. linn uml winding lo si.vc cn.-t, arc r. n,ui .lid
lu cmiiu fi.rin.ri' inn iiitlt ly and mi.kc ,(i..;
11.111I. a. I lie Itn-nii,,, of llu- firm mual a no tU.Al
be wlllid ill kw iIiti. 1
MUOIIK- .V UVKKLY. ;
'-'4 If
JcfcvrA Articles.
I rum our rurrcsjioiidcnt.
I a
1 n 01 ice
Dollar r atiiare
ion. nt "d ntrirl' Salt" rtmrft d 'a j r ! 'I lulling f llttillCftH
, .i,i. Inci" 1 i - 111 " '"' ' J I"1' "' " 111 : l ll.e t..l rlmi-l, lit n- til or iter, fur work
.idclniin lhrc-i;iiirrict,ior mwiiwrinj i ,.uin lu.llj alUmlid lo.
r.,r. Auv.rii.-.....i.L inrl. J mui.tlily -r , j. .MOOHE
... ,. v. l 1 ht n,uun- Inr each t.i.i.. f . n-, A
11 ' V "j c' "" I" r 'lu ,rc mi r.cli liu.t. ;
it J ulnut"' -'0 ull""lid tat art an (; nil
' rilAKI.ri.iTON, Dee. 3, l.'iO.
Viiilcr U till lingiriii in the lap of eur-
1 jr uutiiinn, uiil we ure r,lill uiiinit'ii .villi
tlieti miiiiuilt liui-iUfieeri. w Mr 111 nu!ii.r
i.OIIC C femur. Ainu ttll'l III 11-11 III I OUM. lillt IH-iTV liiL-
tZMW. MiliM:ritr iiili.rii,. In. Oii-hiL mill ll.e trr U miM to Iihvp it.-t corn-fpolidili ' eet
JL liulilic vim rail?, lout lie will continue llie 1 :u . I....I .1.... 1 1 ' i"i
aula i la m va nillU IILII. 1UH.1 lliJIJ'JU ill'J
pood. Tliis i oxi-iiiplilied in ihc Qiiiem-
uni ana uu!canoiilile wcaUn-r 01 tin; l:i-t
i 11 k s 1 1) i : r s 1 tin y.vt; 1 1.
lluic-:ilizrti$ of the Sriatu
unit of the Hume ! ljicsrtatiies :
Tlie Con-titutiuii ririi-s tii : t the I'reii-
' dent .-hall, from time lo liino, Let only re-
coin lliend to the COIIM'U all.m ol (on ti.- . . 1 . e .1 r i- . '
' , , ' jieopm ui iiiu lor civil tvar tiy U0111
I peaceful on l felicttom hrotliitrliood into a of Statu 011 a fjitii) of perfect t'ljualily ( lirtyond those previouily as-incj ( j it, and
j va.it periuaiieiit uainp of atiueJ men like the I viith the original Slates. 1 thatMich a it.a natural Tfell as intetnlej
j rival inonsrcliieM of Europe ainl Asia. Well j The eiiuetiut' tit, wliieli eabli-lied tln re- elfeet ; and the.-e haseli. a.uinptioii wer
1 k no wing tli.it such, and sueii only, are the ; strietive georaphieiil line, was aeiiuieceed made, in the Nijithcrn Slates, the ground of
iiieaini and the coiiaeiiiiiL'cM of their piam ; in rather than approved by the MMe of the uiieea-in' a?-ault upon eonstitulioual rihl.
aii'l purposes, they endeavor to prepare the i L uiuti. It Mood ou the i-tatule bunk, hoiv. 1 lie repeal -in terms of a statute whiib
ever, lor a iniinlu'rot years; ami tlie lieotile " mrtaiiv oti.selete, anu also null lor un-
ucli meaMjrcii an tie luir juil-i: mcewary every tiling in their power to deprivu theiofthe te.-peelivc States adi'iiesced in ihf ton-litutioniiliiy, could lime no iiiBuenee to
ami expedient, t-ut a -) iiat In; snail j:i ,c Con-titution and the lawn of moral aiilhorii v, . 1 e-eiiKetineiit of the priiiriiile as applied to oh-truet or to promote the propazin ion of
iiifonnalion to amino! .mateo! the L1.1011 ,j l0 u..der..,iue the fabrie of the IniJu . the State of Texas; and it was pn.po-ed to coiiHielin- views of polilieal or ..oeial in.ti-
lo.o tins lu.ly lUVOlvi. tipoitiou of a,l . ly u,llll!Ux to laiol) al,,j wc,iullili prejudiei . ,' aciiuiesce in its further upiiiieaiion to the tutions. When the aet or-anizim; the Tur-
matters 111 the aetualcoir tloiil theeountrv. I. ,;.,,!.,. .-: 1 ..:.i ' . . 1 . . 11 .1 i-'. 1 . . e l- is- 1.. 1. . 1
II be
- 1.WMI11 1 , . 1111 .imT. tu ....r,..!.. .. . . i. 1 . -...1 1. .. . . . I .... ..I l'
, . r ... . .. " , J '"" "j; 1 '-wiiiu 111111 ii-vi iiiii'iii leiinuiy ai 11 'i 1 1 eu u i III: I n I u u i la u - 1 1 ' 'ill
d ;..iest,c or forelgti. w lid. esv nu.ihy con-1 hatred, and by educating them lo :,d face ' Mexico. U..t this propo-itioi, was i-ueee,,.
cern the general e la.o. W l.lie pertornun t0 rco ui rilther than bhoulder to fullv resisted by the repre-entative, f.on,
s colista.il.onal duty I. t!s respect, tue Lhoui.i. r as friends. the Xo, theri. States, w ho re.anlless of the
DUOIC X III. I l
a . ca. 1 rn r a 12 a c t.'
I Hones ot Kaii-a-and .telirasku was t'as-ed.
tin- inherent i-tfect upon that portion of the
public domain thus opened to le'al i-ettle-
ll. flit U.l In 1.. rii.il -..lt'..rj IY.a... .. II il..
two week", for with all the mere personal 1 ,"-"i:'1 uot,i. "ut peM. ti.ertly to cxpi-'f , j, j, ,v tJU 0eljCy u tuuu uuwarl.alita. 1 statute line, iu.-it.."l upon applying re-trie- State, ot the Linoii alike, each with hi con
and physical inconveniences and disadvau- : I"'"01111 couvicliouc, Ijl as the executive ( ,0 interference, fore'U and domestic, that; lion to the lie territory .'eiiei a'lly, whether ietions of public policy ami private interest,
taeen, there has been a decided savini' to 1 r ol h"-"M uaoiea uy Ins , t,e niiiid. of man v. olherwi-e im.nl niiizens :hiii" norih or smith of it. therein,- rinealiii.r there lo found in their lii-eietion. miln-et in
i the pocket in point of tin: consumption of fu- ; P '-H'"". '! caned you l,y his ol icml i.b- ; iiavc. tuvu su j,,ai,ie!l into' the passftauate 1 It s legitimate tyompi oiul-e. md, on ti:f ueli liinliaii,., - allj acts
i.l 'I'l... . C 1 ... 1 ' I I I : 1 . . i liLirtl'vIJ" 'J Hvtlil v 1 1 t d Ii Illin.liLliii r vfl IIi c : , . .1 . . . x- . I i rt p i v .i - .1 ' . ; 1 . -1 . I u
CIlAlCIaUTTi;. -('.
if t'Ufti. titj; t llu r
V ff VI t int if t'untt Ik I
J$ ' tit I'Uf ,' "I 'Kitty H. f
. iHi'io vr lait a i) .hmm:ks
KL'SINKSS
ii. ill in Ir iiirlirn, we taki tin ii' I IumI f inf'nn-.-,,
. (hi- i.li!ic tlisl .t r at ail tun. nail), lo
I' '.nr I.iiiiiIo' I h"rt nnlie, I" M" ri-ir m ill.
ki-i i.l kiie i "f l.u nbf r ripiail nij jniiiiid n .r.
.air Hit I lul ll'lli'l li'-el'IIM !' I It I'-illsl lt
, 'al. .ii, wlneii tuill IT Saiih am) ll lMla In the
... ..i fciLiri.t' i! iitvli A iiiipi nl Sau of uriiiiia-
1 . ' . . i t
M I I. ,1 ColiaHilliJ OH
uliU l riiaoh.ibie
fur Si wit nr Itln.iU
lirst of November, and which cot tne the
nun; little sum of nine dollars, still lies in
' the cellar, w ithout hav ine;, as usual, " grown
; beautifully less, and small by deres. '
I Fair Keek i just over, with its whiil and
'rush and liutle of business, and you ma?
to the .N. f.uiri ,,.t. ,.i,,i It. il K, 1 1, . """ume my sin-i.ee lor uie p.i-i lew ni-i-s-
p.. and en rj-i tl'.rl ill In main tiv Ine iimiir .- to the out-lde pressure ol bu-u,e.-s v. hu h
all lii.il m- i., .on liim coiniorulili wlulr ralne upon me ail lit once like all i alaiiehe.
Mv iitteiition lias ncetitlv In en i ntirelv "iv-
If liilinilil.r llic filare.l llnlrl In tin: ll.iiol .... ,atl, luir m,d 'll. inanv 1 inful
anu attractive articles, dot b amiiiate um! in
S.I I.I It I Ii 1' v.
llllS i;.l...ir Hunt it (ui, vii n n Hi! v ailiL.t'ii
iki
Hit ) .1
. , I, "u"ca,iJ ' tWir l"irt ' i le youthen. States, us at ie,.-.tl, to pass in- j compact, if compact there s
titiitions of part of the North, pcrsistcuily violating thej "f t'onirre..!. mlht pfescribc, nc Stte,
Ml'livl , . t. n liui.t ii.in it ... .1..
.... , , - . , , , 1 i iw IMIHV.s. UIJlilM Itil.i.-'I'JIIilU,
i ir Um miii'in iti ni i.i ii.n.iA.iiA i,i ... . 1 - . . -
'. .'. " ." """"-111. iiii. ie.-is , lv towards tli
ot tlie Lni'jii
stil- i'lieleiipoii the enactUK-ut ceased to liav
eir feiiow-cilieiis of tho.-e bindin.' virtue in any sense, wht tlfei-r a
iuii, its j:nCKuie, mines, maim- 1 .Slates, and thus linally lo fall into tempo- ispect, the North or South ; ami so In ff.-t-Lavijfiiti.jii,
Id commelee, it is rar.. lellmv.-hip .with the avowed and active it "a treated on the occasion of the aiimi-
fictures
uucc-surv oij v to say tin the internal toos
einmies of the Constitution. Ardently at- niou of the State of California, find the or
and i laehed to lihertv in tlie uli-fi-net tln-e f)i t.'lliiy.:itinii nf llu, t,-ri-it.iri,.s nf e v Mizit-il
perity ot tLe coutilry, 11 con tino oils
sleaiiy auvaiiei melit Hi wa.lu a I. I 1 itiu a li,,.t ,., i... :..n.. i i . .1 ; r,..l 1 -.. 1
1 1 "vi civj iw luiriuu ..;iii;jM uvn IIIU U'l' i, kiii nii'i n .i-innri'i,)
t.ou, and 11, private u. ml as public well- jnt.(, ,.v ttouJ attaiu c., (,e ucfoii.pli.-hed, Such was .he sUte of this
belli!', attest the ttlsUo-ji ! our iii-titutioiiy. ..'11 1 .... :t .1 :i .1... .: :.. .1 i- . .1 . . - .
were lis tli" time arriv.
i am: 1 1 uit Iluu
Junr 3, I Sti.
W. Ii. 01! A NT.
i.'.if
In tie
iikiiiii'V ami re-
it'J?' Notice.
1 ,' 1 irili r fr.'tn .ri'tnrf
, .. in nar I111" will ptmi ally Uen- . u,u
1
4 M I II '. IIAKI.u'r'I'K Ml Tl'Al. INSI I: A.Ni V. some rare specimens of whieb were pre-em, !
si. 1 i.'i.iiiuu. i" in tr rmk. at.-ii si ,olie Up , cmhuc, kids and calico, slljhl
til r ire oil II
: . . , '" ngeiii.e 1 j;rcat as tl.ev deem it, t hey have no lemed y territories of Iaii-as ami Net ra-Ka
,...1 I...II..I l in. I i..u. . 1 1 : 1 . '. . . J -. . .
. .. i,.,,..!,,- ot- . u apply, and that it can he only ai-fjrav ated progress, of constitutional
animate, to be loom! therein. 1 here weri . , . ' , . "V their viuli nce and uncou-tiiutioiial .-ictiou. ; tleetion, it had now lit length com
a creat many pretty ladies to look at theie. """'i".' , I'cl'"d freedoin, has dis- . ,iije,ti.,ii, which is one of the nio-t tliili- seen clearl v that Coti'-re-s doe- not
'1 hev looked at the beauties and wonders ol ! ,1"-ul,;L'd 1'1,Li enar-c) vi. t.ie people of , eult of all the problems of social institution, coii-titutiu.ial j.owir to in,p"-e ii-strn ti ,n-
.1 tin ilea. ! i...:;t; 1 . ..... 1 i - .1 .... ,.f , , r.,t, ...
if""'"-"' .viiwinj aim o.iiii..iiiju-iiii, iiiev ".' nil- ' 11 11 1" i"i 1111011 iinv iiv-iiiiwi iu""i
with iihieasoniiiL' itilemoeraiice of State of the l uioii. In a loOif lie-of de-
heiealter to be iidtiiilied into the Cliioii.-
Il a- a fn e field, open alike to all, wlielher
he statute line ol assumed restrioion were
repealed or mit '1 hat re eal did not open
to Ine C'liiipeiiii'iii ol the diverse opinions
and lioiiiestic iii-iilniious a Ii. hi, which,
without such ri '. would have been closed
;i i 11-t tiietii ; it fouml that Held of ei'liipe-
pie-noil, When ""on aireany npeniii, III laei anu III ri .
Z'ltt'jli el the i -vll I he repfit nnl w a- to relieve I lie st jt'He-
t be
art, and I looked at the beauties of nature
'1' ""HY1)-
t, i lu.
t Uie ill h.nd aud CXHI:1 In k
,1 ll.r l .1 l.u'.iia r In. 1 -ut.tr jt llor. ..
i;jr 1.1 .r-'ine n.nt la i II I oiii e iln i I, i. ial el
.i(f Jl. 1 .,-t I liulvn, Wl.ili. one ol u. l-ll i"J
V.H al IIV time.
. i i- bo. ..!uK In liie fit' h ni .! p.ir
I, u .r r .11. iii.t-.t In. Wf iil. I iii le II11 al.
1. n ,. 1, ill the til. fin I hatii.iln In tin inm.
t.;., up hivi. nf iKsinp Wurl. With ilioatill nor
laulio 11, " l(v imiii.iry e tlirne."
KUDU-ILL i WI1ISNANT.
vf.v 1-.i1.. iff
7r Ti.niVfiil fir t , jutron ce " l'l"'al ) I
.' ...1 li" 11 1 by ll't 'I i' "' ''
tr ti'f..uri''n. r,.ii-ttv liiri ti.n.rr. I
I'lainrr ni the snr, l'-i ting eMUf'U that no
,i...i,t It tpiriil to i!i ia.
"Ust t, (.11110 Pioiluei
one, up. tan
.1
i rUlliei ill llr.ili ' H1111
MKf.i TI'Il." :
M. II. TAVLiil!, l',rn,;,t.
S 1'. ALK.XAMiKlI.luf I ,ci,!i,.t.
riittic mi t
J. A. Vi'lMi.
.1 II. Will i K.
.. 11. ' i:si
C. (iVKItMAN
A.-C S I f.KLK, S
J II. W 1 LSI N, M'-:ri:rv,
K. NVi: HlTCIJISON,.vrMi-.
I-.'. 1-.1t;.
itxilire I out.
mil Ice,
Jonas' r.uisn.L
t.riiil I iinil I .i l.t- Ail in- f
i,
J. & K, II. SliiWf,
MAM7.V 11 'UK. t'r
(OTTOX (i(M)DS
Stoweville, Gaston couaty, N.
R I A INli iMwtife? m lliiua Inr thv frtir 1
M I "s. in I i.ri' lt. , ii' irr lu c -II h
t 11 i.r' M. n !i.nit t.i in. ir II Tin n
one up 111 ca
ly inflated by the cxpali-ive ipiantics of
v hab-l one, w Inch pave them the appearance, i
of miiiiature balloons, just read) to be eul
loose fr.jui earth und go straight lo heaven.
'J l.e pay season ba no (ally opened, ;
and eviry lady seems de-iroi.- of making 1
up for lot time by a few llu touches of
fashion, fun and frolic, liall-. parties and
diiitn rs are the ra.-e, find Kiuj -iitet is'
crowded from tuornim: till niuht by fair'-hop-per-,
piepariup to rule or ririj the empire of
luichelordoui, and carry off at b a-t a sere
of perforated be.i 1 1.- a- the trophies of the
winter s campaign. How many will be dis
appointed in havinir only their troubles ru
tin ir pains, it wouid pel hap be unallaiit
f..r me now to puis.-, but there is every pioh
ubiiitv to sut pi ise that tu't a fe.v will be
In the brief Intel vai-Meen the termina- treat
lion ot the last and Ii coiuniciieeiiieiit of
the ( ie-elit session of Lineif-s, the purblie
lias heeli oi-eujl wiin the care of
lor another cJtilut.oi.al tei 111. the
f tin ir
nil' b.
(..-....
IS'.n I., an'! frill If mil hullfs ia r. ol
. .'iti.l.
I in ) .lu ktrp a J'J upi.'jf l
.i.ri;u siiiwi:.
k. ii. iSrowi;.
April 1. IWfi. Hit
AS M liN; IMI1T.NKIE f M'IMNCS
HH ii'! 1. 1 in. I I It tr ml t i.i tilt iii t -ii 111 .
: Mm. f it 1. 1 i .Nt.t- ..f M.M.k Acri.'tini, muni nt caujrlit in tlitr 11 :ij
Ii r k liiM-k ) U rr S'of 1 , 1..ot iiii i r in.
I. ilij,in- will IHI U I'tili. An I . r 4 t t-lllli-
r tul jnt Ni'tt kiiO At fi-uiiU ii 1 tic Iim.i ti.o
loiij yuti t lit ii , t in iitHi-( aii.ii fjiiirkipi ri umr
it- br t'Ml nil- u t-r I in .r i . ; t .i-i . .. .1 1 t c
(.nt ry Si -r. uf S.rinjE A M I-imi'.. 4 )...ri It ,
i.r at . t ' K t. L.wr, wi.rrt tin lu-i-n
t.t It s.iti.n u 1, .. tli. I In .iiic tor ti.
.-i.
I.KKoy !'UINS,
Atiiririnw i'.rlfirr.
ISj;. -Jtl
liil.nl
seleCtil
l're.-i.ieLt and Vice 1'ivlcLt of the United
States.
The del'-I lliiliation Oae pei.-ulis, who are
of iieht)(.ir coiiiini;eiitlto preside over ti e
administration of tin; jjemiiii-iit, is, under
ur system, roiiiiiiiltt-d the Stiles and the
people. We a) -peal tj.m.ly thtir voice
pronotitieed in the foi lit law, to finil w liom
s .ever they will to tl.fLh po.-l of. Chief
Ma'i-trate.
And ihiis it is t'ut a.a senator, tcpre-s-1
-l the re-j cctiv Stat.,,!' tj,c Union, and
the no inbcis of toe Uie of Uei ri.seiita-
0t-verl coii-utu, c, 0f cat.h State,
re -ate
op ll
uiiieasoniii'' inletiiberaiice ol State ol the I in in hi a Ion 4.' l ie- ol
thought and lar'itape. Mitremes beyet ex- ci-iotison the fullest argument, and alter
trcii.es. iol'-nt attack from the North liuds the most deliberate consideration, the Su
its iiii-vilablo cousnUeiiee'in the prowlh of preiue Court of the United St il. s h id linally
a spirit ot am.'ty defiance at the South. Thus determined liiis ;iiut. in every firm uudei
in the process of events we had reached
that co;isumii,atioti, w inch the voice of the
people has now so pointedly rebuked of the
uiu-mpi, 01 a portion ol the Mates, by a
sectional organization and movement, to
tlVl's tlH
s.r ti.e I'rc ;"'ht r. jin,t
1 c . I I '
itioti-'I the I. . C-it,
Ti
Usurp the control of the povcruinciit ol the f 'lce of the Coii-titutioii, c o t .jual in do
L lilted Mates. mestic legislative power. Congress cannot
I eoiilideiitly believe time the (-rent body change nIavv of dotuesti'u relat'uu ill the
of those, who iiieoii-iderately took this fatal Slate of Maine ; ho more can it in the State
step, are sincerely altuched to the Cotistitu-; of Missouri. Any statute liicli propose- to
tiou and the Union. - 'I hey would, upon de- 1 - this is a mere nullity ; it lakes "away no
liberation, shrink with unailected hoi ror riht, it confers none. 1 f it remains on the
from uny con.-cious act of disunion or civ il statute-book unrepealed, it remains there
war. but thev have entered into a path, only as n monument of error, ami a bcacou
which leads now here, unless it be lo civil of wannim to ihc IcL'i-lnlor and the stales-
; hunk ol mi objectionable ci'iietnietit, uncj.i
; -tiliition,.! in clb ct, and injur i.uis in tei ins
1 10 a lalL'e pOI-r'.ili nf tie' .MM".
I .1- it il." la.t. I but. it. all the tit's, fl, d
feioll- Of til I '.I!" 1 S. if I !..!;." :lti' 111
' be i'dt file to art il: tills 1, p, ,-t f.,r it-i !',
; without b-al pt ilnl hint.- ,, i:ther -ide
1 slav elabor wid spotiianeou-lv 'jo eet.
' where, in pt"ferei:c.- to flee labor .' I- it the
fact, that the pieutiar dome-tie i n-litut i. .lis
of the soul hern States poess relatively si
' in 11 c-li of vi.'or, that, w liercsoevi r nn av i;tiun
is fieely op. -n to all the world, they will
lill 'lou, of Pc'"l'n'"(' lo the exclilstou .it those of the
;Nrihi-rn States I- it the fact, that tho
several Slates of the Union are, by tonner enjoy, c Jttipaie.l with the latter.
sueti irre-isiitiiy siM.nr vita ttv. tmleiien-
. . t . - i
winch the ij '--,' i.ju could an
IT. ctitiL' public or private li
; tiotr. -if the public domain, of
'navigation, tun! of .-er itude.
whether a?
it- in ii us
4 f.n .vl , J a,'.
CiiU7,
fvCvNolicc.
ntlula al the
JfT4l.IIS.lNS ltir ,- .
1 l-. M .lf. l"r the Tiaf sjj, mi. .1 i
I'iiarlntU
II a HI
'.t.i tue tir.l
ul(.r1ilfi I
LOUT. IK
.V 11NMSS.
Vll i VI AS
x i.N ii
( iinl w i:l In- ri pntariy r
I lip ailuiliiiiife I lii-rrln) a eli
I i:.'T'i i;i: a.
i- jut fi ri-inl
1111, ntii.i r-ipin d h i iit rt i si -' i il !'
-J-' ". lH-k nf tunc hm' - fi t'.ipti.
Y ' " P W'A'll lll I'iuiii t t
f'if.t y yjjf iim.i i . i. br itiii ni it-ri Ai-
0, rich aifirlnn i.t "t
ioiwi L !t Jt wt'in. I li.iiiis, r-
llol milii.il Hill Ik: .-id l" Inr C ..all, "r I'll all'
InliC In fiiiiirttiil i'e .ier
Till i.M AS IlioTTl K A SON
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Wirkiii.itik rlyl-.
' "' h niikrti at a (jitillt e (li tt In I. , ve
'ir w.iru '.nhc S will jmo p:if lirul.r -tli i.ti i. lo ,
'Mil lllhg ,1 MilDtl ,tl Kfc lllf.
tr fetir . f !i ti i ibiito' i plnn ' ) fr-'i!t
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t i tr.t tir.iv (uot!c. j
I mum jtt anv mint In r nf r- l' rt ot um lo j
v' JUiiKthphiji. Imt I tivrm ( unfit Ct'-.f .if y I w il j
r I'l.- urn to .ih -,,r ,1.,-n. N mlltl tMi ;
' own m iu-iliie ml.
w III be ea.li. i
P n 1
I .on. "- " eall al iny ii.... i ini isite tin Pn . i
' r. in I imrrh.
JOHN' M. MASON.
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Hiii'imrae this Knocking
i III. iinil. .n'ln .1 hi Ka IravC lo r l.ltll Ina
I ia lis. In tin,,,. i., ta i.fi;il I' in i w lh a i all
'"'.. im U,t er n ,, te.,, tfiilly llll'i'll's
'" I'U.i'ic t'. .1 lie lu I. in. .VI il In lim Slini I ili ly
''''i"'0 .y Al. nrs. I.'i.ie. A In.i.stil .mnnu
" -' dr. J. lin n.,',-, planing ,.l whele he IB
I ' ' rut (,, , hlu p ,v,.,, ,i, In. i ill t , a. Cheap
' ' ,J .' 1 ;' e.i.i he dnne III Ihe St ile.
'.'urninj, Cuttln3 Screw, Utralrlr.g
-nni.t.ws mi r.M;i. i:s
' -"ii i. ii , .tuiru, uirfkiiig .iiij. rr-inii 1
Mi ltimili'Wood riainns, l'lniisihs.1
Iroitin t ;i;ii.,
alui ill
IIOIlS-SHOKEM.'. Ac.
1 "1 ..liii.,te Wnrt, Willi any i.tli Inf rn-alle aa,
' 'ml Hi) ti-n : lull ill ril l: !'" H.'-J 1 en.i"
' "' " II ; e.l ni, ei In. i, nr i.t, I I Jil.iti. '.'.
1 " iv,. rn rl. ,1 in, Air J '.n . l',.r .... It.
, v l. it'll hiimvrra finely. The jnililie rati
alio I 4'H'iosit.i.H I 'iiatil.i; by ealliliu at
"".v. .. nl.itii, l,i(eiil a , I inr li I r li 1 1 1 f inlli riia.
"' It r incit.il ovi r al retl.ieeii iriee, 'vith
'"' nnl ij ..i.,le,.
J oi.l r .... n. ... .-..i. .i
li. i
lb i
Mr Willack, the reb braied trai'c.Iian
from New York, has been turning I tie heads
of tbe J eopie, Tsnd drawing crowiied houses
ibis tteik. He is sixLv yesr- old. and it i
reaouabie to sujip j-e that be ha- lo-t linich
of the fire ami enthusiasm of his younger
days, lint he still Jijssevses a healtl.y, rj-bu-t
at peiiraiiee, and seeuis to Imve been
enabled, by the ad vantages of an Itou .
sttiuii on. 11 Wllh-land tli" ordinary phy -ie.il
wreck of a'e, and defy the inroads wrou.-ht
by the cerro'ini,' tooth of time. I le appear
ed on Monday ni.-bt in the cbaracl. r of
li a m let, in btch l.u is said to t i'.'el. ha Vlt
acted it for more than thirty yeurs. L.i.l
ni.'l.t he took the part of II. m-ii n k , ill the
play of "Much Ado about Noti.ii.,;, " iu
lu - h be excelled binisell, slid broe away
the palm from all competitors. He is called
the prt'iit ilelineati.r of Sh ik-pr are, an I per
haps ut.il.'rslands the plays of the" di-tin-fui-bcJ
liird of Avon as y,,',' as any man
living. He was well u-tained by Miss Kay
unite! who ia a star of no ordinary majtn-
tule.
The loii ii tli r of Ir 1 ie! t n y .-r in reply
to Col. Cuiiiiiiir-haui s card publi-ln-d soin
ti'ue aince. has created some fl itt' r and spec
iii.itiiin anions the cl.ivaliic knowing ones,
ntnl some shrewd puesses at the coiiMopii-n-ces
to which its flings and rlevel"pmeiits may
lead, have been indulged in. Nothing de
finitely is known about the matter a-yet, as
Co! I'l.iiliitiu-liam to whom the biter was
a'idres-ed w as absent from the i ity when
the letter was published, ami h is not yet re
turned. It is p ticrally con-ideted a li.ht
itij letter, and will, in due time, receive the
attention which its importance deserves.
It as propheeit d at the time Tabcr fell,
that the ti'.'lnin.' had only commenced, and
that at lea-t two more couples must meet on
tlo' middled Held of honor. The friend- of
neither of the fonuvr Combatants seem to be
siiti-fied, ami serious results may yet ensue.
', We shall wait the filial i-sue with some de-
j.i.'V' of anxiety, licpiir at the mue time
In .il soitiethilii shott of human life itiriv he
found hulliciciit to ive satistaclioii and re
coiiciln the parties.
The resolutions of Mr Yeaoon relativ e to
the conduct of the Conniiis-ioiicrs of l-'ree
Scools, and the operation of the system in
Cliailestoii under the new regime, has cre
ated a healed and eicilitir.' delate in the leg
islature balls, and broiii'bt ou a worlly war
which may.not he ea-ily allayed. When
, ,. the present pulilnvseliool litiildtiii' w as el ect.
.t. lennr llu.l.linr.l , .r o .,, ...i '
...nsl.il.llv on l. ml a ""''" c ".", iio ""I'l''""
; teachers from the North, soino dissatisfau-
I Hon w a. cxpiessed, and the matter w as pfl
Ity extensively di-cusscd lhtoii"h the col-
,i i uuiiis of the city liapers and it was then
lln iiisi Ivea, i:etr ailn le in In. line . tlioup lit It would end there, as matters ol
Ii h. i. ft..n. il mi the iihkI rma..iiatii lerina. Hint kind usiailv do. Init it appears that
ItKI'Alltl.Ni; dnr.e at ll.e .holiest llnliee and . V,.tldli is determined to silt til at
ter, and call lor persons and papers to prove,
if necessary, wlntln r th- present Commis
sioners have tratt-cctidcd their Ic.-il aulbot -
J Heir c.ectioii nr and disunion, ami u l.ieh l,.i. nn ml,..; num. T,, r..nu.l It ..III l. ..!.. t ..i,,.,.
, I Imi, Liln'i'l'i int H...1 i-.i ' ,. . ... . ......in. . v "r"" ..... ""V
t s -in niii an ui me possinie outlet. I hey have proceeded thus impel f.-ctioii t rom the staiut., without
' , . . " , I ', . L , t-.r in tli.it direction in coii.-einieuce of the teciinn;. either in the sen-e of permission ur
i ii " 'i in
h.ui ... r . i .
. . - v.--e-i... c.ucaoi ii iir nn .'ri'... iiiivin,.
p,des, wa..-.,, t,y B..-i T'Cei.i,,0li,icalcull.iMl.j ,,- a tl,.iesof seeoudaVy issues';
'". ' i"Ir"lf tin ! ,' d have ec. of which .,r,..'es.l , 1,.. ;La .:,i.
in cutistitutional ami peaceful limits, but
COIistlf ut I r. 1 1 -. I .. I. : .. 1. .. . . . . . . I ' i , ,
,. e i.l - . i i mi.. ii ii.uiieeiiv uyi le ' men
cri'ia It v uf each and iut he .Mates of 1 1, .. .. --i- . i i , .
. - v, , . . ..... ,l l the were wnhn- to do directl v, t hat is, t act
l niou ks .-i.iu.-i " t mil i iniii ti;e -i....r... ;.. ..i..- i. r.r w .. i v r
liriil'r. i. n- ir'n. I. i j j-..v...,..,., i;"ii'-i mi- uonsi uui lona I ri"IUS vl isansii. Ull'l .leilias
...... , .it., al. oi me ol Ilcaliy OUC !l.lil ot tlie tllirty-dlli1 Mates. "" ine
Mates, or Ol
tielioiied and iiiittvuLc-j
J'hev have a.--eit., t1-
con
c -..' tis of the L . i it1
tin it nil -i n. when rtheir
rt-.-ideiice ;they bain aint ai lied
lio'abilbv of the co ,iitiiiiial iie,
etiutis ole I nioti ; and tiiey t mancipation in the soul hern Stat
iiiieu tint voti u ant iiniiti r- ihe second
'.fl'-retit
iave pr.'i
us, niiaivvrr ; i n ttio loii set its ol acts of ludiieet nf
oi tit, i.r their I'l ts.-ion. the first was tbe stieiioiis a"imiion
by Vituelis of the Northern Slides, iu Coll-
ot the
. . . l l - . . - - .
oi promt. niou, tt,e action o! the
thi-ir ciiiz-iis.
Still, when the nominal re-triction of this
nature, already ti dead letter i.l law, wa-ic
tonus ri pealed by the last Conercs. in a
i lao-e of the act ori'iintitiii; the Ten itor ies
that repeal was
lvii-.-eliau nut
a -I on oi
tin
aid" att.-.ciitiient to
i ot.stit otiiHi, a obj
"J
i t Is
jf Io
ilanerous agitation.
It was alleged that the original enaeitn.-nt
beiuj; a compact of perpetual moral oblta-
press and out of it, of the question of uero Hon: its repeal constituted au o iious breach
( ot I.lltll.
ten iu tins tiath of evil con- !,t't ' t on 'ress, winn- it remains tin
L iiion ami to the si-led of acts of the people of the northern repealed, more especially if it be con-tim
luteiest sain, tier ;
the safe'riiijf the ri.'ht
i lice of the
the lb .pui li
have, at tii
ndro-
;t
tutis, and in several m-taiiccs of
:overniiicnts, aimed lo faciliate the escape
ol an. of tieisons held to service in th. Sont Ino-n
it-tity, States and to teveht their cxtr;i'iitioti whin
; rcclatuied according to law and in virtue of
same t xrress t rov ision-of the Constitution. To
mncd the idea of promote this object, lepi-bitive enactments
mere (eopraj local , and otlu r mean- were adopted to take away
iNSI.gt I N. I! id" iiain.i; I. l.j .he I'm
h nil uirti. .11 till. J.l-.l. nn till llinriillil,'
rth i.t May I.. t, v I lull. .V'lt a anil I la i ma
II llli.l I 'Ua I'tlaifli. III ll'laaliil a.'rf:.i, , 11
It l.ir ii mill 9 am! (-hiilna. In Iri' the iri)'
A ('. M. . , A. la. Ilium J. I u., a i;.l i.lh.
i ti w . it J'i 0 in in hai l.. .'! i "iii i I "ni :
-.1, tni ri t.rr, .ii; .ni.pt w ii.iii wli V nt anrlt
r- 'iii at .11.: Oil' ii n si 1 1 o ii . nr i i.i I. h i. ':
iv imtitii.l, that mill . tin y .ij.fie.ir nn iliee i.. ! IV
..nil rl.,..- Ut .In a.nii' , t'V llula nr e.-li, I alial' In
mini. i u I.i lib , tnrthw illi, 1 1 1 11 in IqniH .th.-rr.
I.y aul.ji etiiii.. am h a raona Iii .ulilitioii.il tunl nu
ll. ( i- a .a r y nail.
S. W. IC IS.
( 'huilolt. , Junr 17, s."'(i. tl
their
to a, I
v rsv
as the spit it and ti
peace, and j;reiitnc.
In d.iiii this, t
tittie, i inp'iatically
ot -ati.iii' in these
parties; ol marshal hi liotne array to
wards each other tlitierent part- . t th
country, Noith or ill, Kast or We.-t.
euuiiic. ui nii.iiii, iraiiL'in iin id- itiu" extradition ol fugitives troiu stanicc,
caii-uliible mi-clii'.'i.d which ti,.; cm- laws weie etiai ted in many Slates, forbid
si.t.rate sense of bcople has r-jcoied. dim' their l-fbeers, umler I lie si vert-st penal
could have had caiiance in l) t art of ties, to rarlicit'ate in the ixecutiou of any
..:....' .
act ot (."iiuress vv Imtcver. in tins w ay ll
tiotiahy valid m the ludnieiit ol tho-e
public functionaries whose duty it is to
dent ol climate, -oil. and all other accidental
citcum-tai '.'es, as to be abb' to pro l.ice the
supposed result, iu spite of the numed
moral and natural obstacles to it- ueeoiti-pli-hmeiit,
and of the more numerous popu
lation ol the .Noithern Mates:
The u ru'U llu lit of those who advocate the
cnncrmeiit of new- laws of restriction, nj
condemn tin' rl'peal nf oi l ones, iu iff.-ct
aver- that tin ir pit tieulal- views of govern
in. tit have no self exti tfi ill"; or st -If-su-t aiu
iiij: powers i f their own. at,. I wi, j nowhere
unicss f orie l .v ,lct uf Cotir-ri.s.s. And if
C"ii-le.ss tlo but pause fur a moment iu the
po.iey ol -tern eoerciou ; il il venture to iry
the experiment of leaving men' lo jud'e for
lllelllsclees f. hat ill -1 i t llliolis will best suit
th'-m ; il ii be not .-trained tin to perpetual
le ,i-lstivl; exertion ou this point ; if Con
o . . ... . . j r. ..
of liberty, it is at mice charged with iiiii.iu.-j
to extend slave labor into all the new tirii-t'll-ies
of the United Stall s.
Ol course, thes,. nil., jiatious 0n the inten
tions cf Cotl.'l-e.ss in this lc-ptct, conceived
as tiny viere in prejudice, and disseminated
in pas-ion, are utterly de-titntc of any justi
fication iu ttte nature of thin--, and con
trary to all the futida met, tal doctrines and
the country, had t lot been di-"uied bv
miLV'stioiis p'.ausili itppearat.ee, acting
u on an excited wof the put iie mind,
induced by causes lorary in their char
acter, and it is to bled transient iu their
influence.
i'ctficl liberty olociation for poliiieal
objict-, and the w i.oi.o of t!i-eiis-ion,
ate the received aillinary conditions of
pronounce on that point, is undoubtedly pi tiiciples ot civil liberty and self goverti-
biiiditi'; on the conscience of each good oil i- tin-tit.
Zen of the licpubiic. l!ut ill w hat sen-e can bile, therefore, in genera!, the people of
i: be asserted that the enactment in ijuestiou the northern States h ive never, nt any time
w as invested with perpetuity and entitled to arrogated for the federal povertiiiietit the
the rt -peel of a solemn compact? lietuccn pow er to interfere directly with the domestic
or deli-at rights which the c iiistituiion Hlioin w as tne compact 7 -No distinct contend- coii'inioii ot persons in tne southern Mates,
solemnly puariiiitied. In order to nullify in' powers of the cov eminent, no separate but on th contrary have tlisavowed all ,-ucb
the then eiistiin' act of Con-res- conccrniu" sectton. of tlie Union, treating as sucii, en- intentions, aud have shrunk frotu cuti-picu-
tered into treaty stipulations on the snl.ject. ous antiunion vvitn tins. tew who nir-uo
It was a mere clau-e ot au act of Congress, their fanatical objects avowedly through
ittid like any other controverted matter of the contemplated means of revolutionary
legislation, received its final shape and w as change of the ooveri'.nient, and with aceep-pass'-d
by coiiiptoiuise of the coiiBletiiig tame of the mccs-ary con-i ipieuees acivil
ami .civile war yet many citizen-
suir.-red I hem -elves to lie tlr
. a v e
ever, in tins way that
system ol harniotiioaj co operation between optiiious or sentiments ol tue uiuiibcrs ot
the authorities of the I luted Mali s. aud of s ou.'iess. J5ut it it had moral authority sun, -red tiietn-elves to be drawn into one
the sev eral State, for the maitil ainance of 0Vt'r meu's consciences, to w botn did ibis evaif!ceiit political issue of agitation after
. their common institutions, which cxistid iu ' authority attach ? Not to those of the North, another, appertainiu-r to the same set of
1 the early years of the Kenultic. w as des- ' Iw had repeatedly refused to confirm it opinions, and w hich subsided as rapidly a
troyed ; conflicts ol jurisdiction ctiine to be ' l'H extension, and who had zealously striven
frequent; and Congress, found itself com- i - establish other and incompatible' r.-pula-iptlied,
for the support of the Coti.titiitiou, ! upon the subject. And if, a- it thus
land the vitnlicatiou of its power, to air. hor- : appears, the supposed compact had no oh-
ize the iii poiiitiiieiit of Hew officers char 'ed ' iUatory I iree as t
I li' V aro-e when it came to be seen, as it
uniformly di 1. that they were incompatible
with the compacts of t lie Coiistit utiou an I
the exi-ieuee of the Union. Thus, when
the acts of -ottie of the State, to titiiiify the
goveriniiei.t in our iitry . Our in.-tilii
tioiis, trained in ttilrit ot contidet.ee in ize the appointment of Hew officers charged natorv 1 iree as to the North, ot course it
the intelligence n ti ' .. ri I v of tin- people, 1 with the execution of its acts, as if they aud ! could not have had any as to tbe South, for existing txli aditiou law imposed upon Co li
do not forbid citiicH.r individually or . the officers of the Slates Were the minister, 1 all such compacts must be mutual aud of press the duty of pa-.-in' n new one, the
Ho! for Kansas!
OIII '.I.T HIAVV t.kia thin ...irliinity ol
ami all win
r; that he
U ft (IIII.IIT HIAW til... thm
ill .rininf tiit ptiMir griirfiiill
dill-nil Kin!f l' K'HifuP in part.tui
tc'HlP t' colli l ii tic the
s Diiiii: & iiaiim:sc'
lSl'SlNKSS.
assoi i.u- i -iciiteiiattacK py ruing, ; rcspeytively, ot loreign "ftverniuetit in a
h,or any ottierlyou-short of pnv.-i-! stnt of mutual hostility, rather than fellow
( Ollsllti inn) 1 In; VerV eX- I in.-l "istl-ates of :l iminihoii ctnnrrv t,..ui...f.ii;v
rotectiou ol one wed-
1 bus here, also, apares-
reciprocal obupation. c.niuity was invited by agitators to eiiti r
I It has not unf.- ijiieutly happened that, into party organization for it- repeal ; but
'law givers, with unitm estimation of tne that agitation speedily ceased by reason of
value of the law they uivc, or in the view of tile impracticability of its 'object. So, when
imparting to it peculiar strength, make it tlie statute restriction upon the instiutioii-i
al
llu
lorec
isleiice of the U
I'nioiib.Icr the shelter of . subsisting under the p
rty, attei.tfd by the laws ! constituted Union. TI
this great liber
utid u-ams of the eminent they assail, I sion was followed by re-action; and the 1 lel 1" ,ual i terms; but they cannot thus
iisinivatioiis have bcbrui'd, irt some of i attacks upon the Constitution at this t.oint bind the conscience, the judgment, nn l the
.1 . ... . l- .:! I. ... t" i.-,, 1 . I oi r . i i i i ,
an 'tela lor ; OI '"V no may sueo-i'ii tsietit, ii,ve-ie t
the Stales, of indivil who. preteitditur ! ti
to seel; otny to pre v 1 he sprea 1 ol tlm ; its di fence aud securit y. 'Willi similar respmisit littles, and eioth
llistiii'iioii ot hiavery., tie Ifesiiit or; 1 he tlm d .-t i -e of this uuhantiv s 'Ctiona . n tth enual authortt v. .'lore i'i telul tnv e-ti
futuii; inchoate Sta'.-s the Union, are : coiitrover-v was iu eoiiin etii'ti with the or- gatioti may prove the law to Le un-ound iu puted Soutin ru c iicro.-.c htuci
reiiily inflamed "with d to change the ' ganiz it'ioti of territorial poveriitiicnts, and : principle. Kxperienee may show it to be
domestic institutions ol t-nj States. To the adiuis-ion of new States into the I nioti imi'erfect iu detail and impractic tide it.
id but serve to I .
ot new Slates, by a geographical line, had
been repealed, tho country was ured to de
mand its rest -rati."', atri that pr 'ir et al-o
died aituosi with it- birth. Then followed
til" cry ot alarm ti'.ni the Nort
a-u,-i-t nn .
v Inch cry
at i i. oli! .lain
vt ti. rt. in i.iti nils lo step
j autjdy nf
I .VI ;, IHKMSS, HHIl'I.l.S,
1 vf i.l I u V ii.s( kirTio.,
Ilia friend. ra- re-i'i eiiully invit. ii t enll
I iiiiiy
aecompii-h t heir object- dedicate them- When it was proposed to admit the State of execution. Ami then both reason an t r
H-ltll III illln aa nnii ill
r in .11 It) I'-', IS"".
tie li
If
senes to the odi.tu- tas epreet.it nig the : .vl .line, by sep.iralioti ot tei fit
govertiiui'lit organi. ill Inch stands m jot Massachusetts, and tin
their way, and ot calming, with indis
criminate invective, not the citizens of
particular States, with flaws they find
li'uit, but ail others- of' ft lloiv-citizeus
tb t oti".hout ihe country do hot partici
pate with tliem in thetiiults upon tue tniposttinii of
Coit-litiitlon, framed inliipt-'d by our I f',illv r'e.i-t, d
prang iu reality from the spirit of revoiu
tiotiary attack on the dome-tic institutions
ight ot the s-jutti, an.;, alter a Iroui'Ud existence
iry fi out that eoinbiiie not merely to justify, but to retjuiie ol si le months, Iik bet n rcluked by the
out I.
etied
A. V. KllliVAKI),
I77TH.VM .V- rSSlU.OH AT I- I
Ct INCOIM', c AllAHKl'l . ti.,) N,C,
r 1 1. 1. a tie nit In bust ii est- e.inilnllti il t"tna esrt
t '.tle.iri us .iitd tin .iilj.iii'iiiL' itniiilita.
Xitiimy .., I (:
int. ii. 7t. t mtii
"'ii a no
s.. Is.iG.
I'". Iitlnl
.1.
runitv.
n.i i
Ml.l.li. .l.a,..l in reft, vet ." . , . .,- ,.,
I M I I H. I r. aim t- - - i -
ill'kMlll
i Call.
; i t v . Col. Mi liitninger is one of ihe new
! Coinmi-sioiiei s ami lias been loiemost it. lor
' wiirditii! the interests of ihe new .sy stem, am!
' he has met Mr. Yeailun on the floor of the
: llou-e, ami defended the eoiiiinissioners and
! their conduct with much pom r nf reasoning;
! it ii tl eloipiciref. Mr. Veadoti is a bo-t of
: l.itiisclf, ami in an ordinaiy fuht he never
stuns to count noses, but rushes into the t iiiek-
est of the enemy and deal
i fathers, and cbiimitii le pnv leges it
' lias .(-cured, and the ii.'s it has cou
. let red, the steady suj pl grateful reve
retiee ol thrir childrenl' y seek an oh-
j ft which they Well 1 1 be a revoiu-
tate of Mi
formed of a portion of tin- territory
by France to tin- United Stales, repivetit:i
tives in Congress objected to the admis-iou
of the latter, unless with conditions suited
to particular v te ws of put'ltci poncy. Ihe
tieh a condition was success.
1! it, at tiie same pi-riod, the
its rept
The constitution, supreme as it is over all
the departments of ihe gov eminent, legisla
tive, txeeutive, arol judicial, is open
iplestioti was presented nf imposing re-liic-
timis upon the residue of the territory ceded
j by Franca. Th it iiie-foti w as, fir the time,
ldispnst.il cf by tiie adoption of a geographi
! Cill line nt hunt at i Mi.
lionarv one. Thev aritetlv aware that j In this ,-.'t'liexi on it should not be forgot
in Hi
i si in; hi: v
I ini v ba l.'li
C a,-i-r.ir M.Tir i; i. i.
A. t H .N.,1,
Entire.
ll
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v ... i- ..i vl l; i'l 'I- .( Al
' i-'iN... sniviT, I.ANIKI. i, I .. I AI M.
"N I.ANII.I., .ii irni-li in . I to tin tinut..
"Und, -Int Ihe buiifil i,' the tleilll.iia of .till
I o n. i , , l,v, ; y, ,,,! tIHt ,, j lv I,, ii,,. bam!.
'' ' 1'. IrWlf.I, fnr iiniiititi.tr.. tolli tilntii.
I i I.M
tit D I
i-ih. r.
Ill lllllttll. III.
I nleaa ir.il'eaaiiitetll V i'l .
llilnl Ina ri -nn in c. I nrl.MIII l. a
let S. C. .
IK.rt. "
his bloiVS Willi
ASlll.UV.
the change ill the re laonditioii (if the
while and black races ie slav .'holding
States, which they woulaiote. is beyond
their l awful authoi ity ; to them it is a
foieign object ; Unit it o be i If cted by
any peaceful ius(runieiit theirs; that
n
Blattresses
-MA I'M. i.t Shm l '
t-r r .tiiiili-..it- canuol be tivi-n. a. the
JOHN ALLISON. I
, J. K. AMUIIL. I
I' ' I , rsv. itiu'
I. Al1 .M.Mr. in S'o.t l "r s.Tiiii:a. I .-r
., wislnni; dttJert tal ton auu .. i- s, tl
least e ill.
""' "iJUFAUKOW.
4i.nl Ir-.'i; u'
JIONI'S Ihf ll'hnni nl X'rujin ty,
loli SALL IIKUIl.
At ill sl A, (hi., Nov.
tin; OmiiAi. Vvtk nr At. vii a yi a. The
l'.iiistitufi.iliali-t le il t't that the ..flicial vote
in all tltc counties of Alabama for 1'ic-ii leut
v as as follows -.
Jiueliauail, -H,li:i7
rnitnore,
ten that France,! f lii-rown accord, resolved,
for consider itimis of tiie mo-t far-sighted
sagacity, to cede Louisia.li 1 to the United
States, and tli.it acces-ion was accepted by
the United Stat.-s, the latter cxprelv en
gaged that " I he itiliabitants of the ceiled
for ihelii, and the Stal-whn h they are territory shill be incorporated in the Union
citizens, the only path f cotupli-liuieiit 1 of tl
is through burning citif ravaged fields, i as p
L'ucLaiiau'l majority.
n ii li slaughtered popu
is inovt terrible in tot
ci' il and servile wan
in ihu alleiiiut is tin
a country rmbraciii.
tlegree of liberty, and
mil and public pro-pit
o par illt i in history
plac" ll istile goveri
and itievitably into t,
fr.itricid.ii caru.i :
.. nii'i ail there i t li
'nplieatf d wiih ,' of
iai the first step ; tit
., .. i
United States, and admitted as soon
sible, aeenrdiiig to tha principles ol
federal ( on-titulK'ti, to the enjoyment
all the rights advaiit-igcs, nnd iiiimutii
i of citizens of the United States; and iu
i -ill be
. c t-ni
the
' to.
a in f n . I in t-ii t t'V its um v let in-; am) I .in
gress or the Slates may, in their di-crctioti,
propose amendment to it, soli um cou p let
though It in truth is between the sot etctgli
State- of the Union. Ill the prt-etil in
stance, a political eu ictinent, which had
ccu-eil to have legal power or authority of
any kind, was repealed. The pi-itiou a.,
sinned, that Congress had no mora! right lo
enact such repeal, was stiangv enough, and
singuoirly so in view ot the fact that the
argument came troot those who npeidy re
fused obedience to t xi-tiug laws ol the l.iti.t,
having the same popular designation ami
tpiaiity as cotiiproini -e acts nay in ire, who
utietpiivocally disregarded and con.b -intied
the most positive and o'olig iiory injutictioii
of the constitution it,, ;!, :.il so.ight, by
every means within their reach, to deprive
a portion of their tVUoiv vitizi n- ol the t ipi.il
enjoy uteiit of tho.-e rights nn l ptiibeges
cuarantied alike to all bv the f.iiid.iiin i.t i!
m itiitaim-tl and compact ot our t moil.
ivtnent of their' This argument a-ain.-t the n p-'al of the
riligion which statute l-iie in q i-stion. w is decompaui.-d
iv, while it re- by another of canigetii il ch iraeter, and
latiietit.'lh.e
d on at the
' and b.-ippi.
oi y of Kan.
field, liOt so
gatll
i op l-
i-ruptinii of. the uieantiiue they
I road bosoni a -protected in the trie
nn t of in. livid- ; , '., ),, 'i;io'i,-, ; tv , 1
. which there i-, ti,,.v profess " that i
it. -muting III Its j n.ains in a ten it lrnl e Miditinti, Its inhubi- e.piaoy with tlieIoriiierile-f.tute.il toumU
ti i i v i n at otiue t int tn e maintained and protected in the tion in reason ami truth. It was i.nputeil
ib v.i-t.uion and j !,.,- enj iy iit"tit of their liberty and property, that the measure originated in ll.e cotu-ep
ru.;i. . the it: ' wall a 'rig lit theu to 1 ifi int 9 tig O-'aJilioa ticu of i xt .n hug the limtin cf -livedaboi-
voice ot a patriotic people
Of this last agitation, one
a- feature wa-, that it w is eat t ie
to immediate eipen-c of the peace
ness ot tip1 pc'tp-e of the lerrit
sas I hat was made tin- battle
much of opposing 1 iciietis or inteie-ts with.
in it-i ll, a- of tne ('"tifiietnig p.isi ins uf the
whole people ot :ln Unite I State-. Ke.olu
Hon, ity ui-order in Katisa- had its origin
in proj. cts j.f intervention, dciiherau i y ur
ratigetl by certain liit tnl l is ,.f tl,-,t Cm,.
gress, wlneii enacted the law for ine ,.
zation of the fi-ri itcry. And w In n j
ani 1st eoioinz i li on o! K lUsas ti-id 1 1, u- t.. eu
tainte! t il.i ti in i-ia' -eeiioti v,f the Union, f. ;
the -y -t.-isi -uii- i oiuotioi, f ii, pcali ir viewt
oi policy . lucre t o-ii'd. a, a matter vf course
a i o inti r action vv it h opp i.i;c y i,. vi ,i j,, o-,i r
s.-ctioiis ol t In- I 'niou.
In con- ipi.-ucc of these an ! ,,t,, r ;..;.
de:,!-, tuaiiv acts f tll-ot -tier, it i, und. tiiaid",
have been pi rpet rated in K t u-as. t j t he oe-
c isionai mien option, t-ith.-r th in tae p, i .
in i u.-iil su-p-iisi jii, of 1' g'iiar go-, , i niiii'iit.
A ggres.i vtf a t id most r. p.- ehenlb'e infur-i ni,
into the lenit 'iy w.-ie uiid.-itii.eii, both iu
lite gs oi I ii and tne .um. ;1 t.
its northern toi-.L r by the w iy c
Weil Ms on ll.e ai.h.rii l,e an of
and there has i-ti ! wttht
as on the ea-t.
there has xi
u.suriecttoii a
ties not with
u'vt:-
I V 1 1 1 - Il'l It oil
1 "V a, 4v
o! vii-, 1'irt ;
it a st.-. le i f
uin-t tin' eoii-titot -,1 authoti
it i 'Ui teiiaiiee from b ,. .q.
' r't t.v i "i-HI it I- y l