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Mr. Hell uU (lie J Jit la ten of'lrxaa.
Jt>m II. MAHT»»,.
FOR PRESIDENT,
*JOI£2Sr BELL,
UP TENNESSEE.
VICE-PRESIDENT,
LDWARD EVERETT.
OP MA8HACIIUHKTT8.
I to adduce the l'ioaf
F. tutor. that Jo * 10 Dell **D , ou*bt forward • proposi
| (ion to deprive (lie people ol Texas of their
Tueiiay Morning, Oct. 2, 1800. guaranteed fight to foitri four additional
—=r-^r—=T -as=rr- ..r I hiatra out of Ibrif territory, and lo brail
Conititntio&fcl Onion Nouinatlon*. j that tight to fro.*' L'ut, a- on one or ;«o
I previous occasions when ws have called for
proof of us charge*, it baa nothing more to |
I soy ! Wo propose, therefore, lo undertake \ u expectation
I i;ie affirmative, and to show that Mr. llvU a J indulged ly
1 pvopiaiiion no« only did no* conlcrnpli ^ ^
tbe limitation of tins "guaranteed right" of j , |te blu
faxes, but proposed to "recognise it di»- i oopulat oii auibo
linetly" anil u i/i part" to effectuate it by j fo’/fo/,,,*,
the immediate formation of two new Sister, ptactnr might be
Isueing tbe people of Trias all their prior | '
right to form »lbera at any note. Najr. j obiained'beretofol
,e hie propoaitiuti repealed and removed j Sou ill
7 “”,r rn"*. LATER FROM EUROPE, wJK&SSffi vse .
iAMexii.lra .Bept. Uf, 1MU. Moatgowtry- j . I.ouiaeilU last »r., lln . ..„ Kr ,
Anglo^fatMi. It b rather swrprxog that i!e> m^ibeenca of ‘ from »« UuUnilk Journal. . Breckinridge I W»y,a.r«, I n,,. t
A% A DESTfiUOTIVE HBCOHD. j in (be frse »•*«##. ana wi.*. r ,<,
Ur-ckinridge, ta is generally be was ihsnl Why, t.a .
banners were (Lrown t- the bretx-, the air ha- arrived. U.~iIh» the 1 ««*»•• l850 ' j ^ **r w<- ^
, , ... .. . . 1 Uerntoot Colton Wirrhf Itijl IT -T*“* .ImU. tauites oi aastlnn-. Uhu eom<oitMmno.! when he took a ar.it in ilia |a*ar (Mai n ooilar *■ ta a h
T‘ b * .1 -«k • 111.® i-n ■ Mi, I- .1... h I),' t-1. I K.o,.ok T . W tute oc- \rf,,.iL,„n A on, m/„. , ,
n* f U -: fcCl.u. ■ ra,! >^. ,U ‘ J ,be f0 ‘ cei oi Met! men. A 1*11* , which specula'ors took S3 .Milland report* urn** *»d | i- Wa #pr*k <4 tU minder as ihie seat Mr. Breckinridge intro-j _ that Was am. tux t> >rt. ,
|l Vida srr. f believe ing speech was made by Fsto^L Btroxier, ! T*'*^** “V'll" l*^! dcc#d a sSiies of reaalnlloiM Upon the ' *J* uos-ivTc«vrm-iv, a:-;,
I tvned Inueistion of slavery in (lie Trrmoria#, ol tr n ll iJot'iiUt*mmt pasir x.
Ih'j wrrr—lo the , wt ich ihe following 'be 6ra» t others testily tbo
Citabas «^.|.*aw:’!=rrss S-KHSSSH^ -^rrKsrxtsi.: sass - ,
the Sontli enme
Ji w as upon this principle that j
aevt-retl hom Mssaachuselta j
South that
nnued tor any irngiti < t ttr
s lar 1 know,
i. A tell- j which sin ...
ing speech was made by I'sIsmI. btroxier, ! tet HOW bales. The operations “'J,''* by • ‘i*- ih-Ush;* Ucauas % rtut! t tl
Eaq., alternate E'eclor for iha District, fob j **^' f ,d a **^**1 cYJT'm), _
lowed in the aflernoou by VA. U. M. Wor- j oiatora and eap>rit-rs took J.000 haler. *l'ho i them over—win la
e to come, but
drnii Cahloruia aa a
Territory, lie re is a
adiuisaion o
I thr now Siatc. i.
EI.KCTOMAIi TICK KT-
Far ihaluu at Largs
HON, WILMAM LAW,ofChalts®,
1ION. II. II. MILL, of Troop.
1
.(Tatap.
Ci«u. W u. Walker.
\Vs ropy from the Mnnlg >m*ry Mail
arm Is about Walker which contain# several
sliileiocnls of intereat. Knowing that the
editor of the Mail enjoyed the friendship
mid confidence of Urn. Walker, vre do not
aluubt tbs entire correctness of its report of
conversations with that gvnllernvn, or the
truth of any statement# which Welker ®*d#
ns t*» expected aid from Yranee or elsewhere.
And wa think tb-t, now that Walker ie
•trad, anythin* designed to vindieato his
conduct and honor bis memory may pro-
|M>ily be disclosed. His awaraRces from
franc# may be of that character. Uu
uinly respee: lor Walker's memory does not
Jr maud that, just at this juncture, Judge
Douglas’ sympathy with him ahoulil be
in*Jr public. tl« admire Douglas for the
biddne** and patriotism that prompted him,
a Northern man, to sympathies with a '•fili
buster* whose every thought end effort was
lot the 8ouih anJ her beleeguerud ioslitu-
lions, IJut at (he North a different feeling
will Ue aroused by the untimely disclosure
A a good understanding between a prorui*
nmt candidate for the Presidency end ■
H-.uthero partisan de.peritcly risking and
at last aacrificmg hie tile in the esusa of au
institution popular hero hut reviled else
where. lu effect will tie to help Lincoln
• t the North by driving oil Democratic vo
ir rs fro® Dougla*. We trust that the dis-
cloture was not ttrrigned to have this effect,
hut wc lari aure that it will bo Used by tbe
Dlack Republicans as a most potent weapon
of warfare against their elrongeet opponent
ju the Northern Htstr*.
Mr. Yancey at ilia North.
X11K WORK OF ‘Tltt CIPITATIU*."
We yesterday copied the Charle.ton Mtr•
cury't telegraphic report of Mr. Yancey’s
speech in V\ ashington city, and this morn
ing we ropy another brief rf|*oft- by th«
Aulional Jolelligtnerr. Both confirm the
aurmue which we expressed last week—
that Mr. Yancey has gone North lo advu.
“•Uj.li, that trgio> disunion kt.d revolution
in the ever,* ..( Linaoln’s election. We
ask, could any more en»< •«,«! mrana of pro-
m ting Lincoln's election be adopjtU than
this? Let u« revere# the rase: Huppote
£«A»rd or (Jreeley should come Mouth and
ru,he speeches declaring that the North
or-iuld levoluliontia the (JovariUneul in the
••vent of the election of Oreckinridga or
Ho I. Does not every Houtbern man know
ib«t such a course would not only confirm
the friends of those candidatca in their tie-
termination to adhere to them, hut would
have a tendency to unite the Houtli in their
support! Could any stand against either
•if (ham, thus specially denounced and pro-
m nbed by the North, ho msintsined at the
t-outh I And are wo to suppose that the
conservative voter# of the North—.those
who, though opposed lo slavery, arc inclined
lo desert Lincoln because of the extreme
sectional character of hia party—are lose
sensitive nr cxcttahle than our H.iutWn
people I Will not they, too, rally to the
support of an unconvtitutionally proscribed j
candidate and section f
market closed aleaay
| Tbe following
J letions :
! Fsfr Orleans.— TV4. { MM. OrtaarW-
I Fob M.ltllr, V,’4.
i.is pr act ire which hm
can >•« iiwlulxed by ih<
s the prorpro
Fair Uplands
be e'oci
996,000 be.
ere American.
/-ondon More* Market.--Cooeole closed |
‘Mi
of * former Democratic Congress had im
posed on • part of the Territory ol Texas, Uregnu w.tl present the cn
’ ... • new Miaics; two very sown.
and left it free to exclude or hderate slavery
as its people might determine for tbcmeeliee . gdviecdly on this sot-jeet, from my knoul-
iu their State constitution! This propoei- edge oi tire^Ttmtnry ihcre. I wo new tree
. r ; .Suites will before a greet while be formed
timi of John Util, then, made ten years ago, 0 riti „„ j lwtf „„ y Ue p.,aipuned to
is one of tbe proudest monument* of his | more remote period. Caith
„,j L—I., *ie»J i .
fisvc lour to Urcgoti
ico and Csht<ftnia. and ■
rimries already l-ruied
lo say no)king of ihe i*
i shaft have
-watchful regard for the rigid* of
the boutb and the interest# ol its peculiar
ioeiilution.
'j'hs occasion im tbe excitii g controversy
of IMO. Mr. Bril, as wr have heretofore
dated, brought forward a general adjust
ment proposition of his own, which assented
to (hu admission of California, but, with a
view lo preserve the equilibrium in the Hen-
ate between the North and the Hou'.b, pro
posed to admit at tbe tarns lime (or as soon
•■Texas consent* d thereto) • new slave I ulsiton in 'it**# 11
Htstr lo be carved out of Thu "in port ^ t dfliTt
tonipliantt* with the tr-riue of the rssolu- ; r< pr< ssnisiton
of annexation, which,
roll and J. B. (filbert.
Tbe ball lolls!
Extract of a baslness letter, dated
EbYaiAM f'lkLpa, Txxas, Bept. 6.—I un
derstand that Jack Hamilton, M. €., is
making arrangements to bring out an or
ganized Douglas ticket, and if so, the Hiate
; will certainly go for Hell a*«l Everett. The
i Opposition carried the Htete by f.OOO last
' year. [Hinca this was writtrn, the Hell arid
1 Douglas men have fotmed a Union ticket, j Wheat
! ritn.iatiD, »f t.o El.f.ou from —k
The leading Democrats of out section are ' Tn c wr-aihcr lias bo*o luvorabla lot crupa.
giving up the election of Breclinridjjo and At London, finals wire Ueavy.
, , . . u n . n ,i F,,r,i.’ A belief pre vails that uo general w-ar will
Lana by tb# people. Bril and Everett| |#k# (Ual MOI# n## Viffatraaca
prospect# are bnghtaoing every day in ■ arrangemeii will iranspire during t!ia Au-
Texas. Crop# srs poorer than ever wes j , V Ur«*
r . . , , Ins la-ndoii Times eeys, that tie-tor
known ; not mors than one-fourth of a crop , fc ininiIei .„ )r t*nde will lind a lonntdablv
mercy ..t th* wrote!**d Ktaaeer's of fluoduras. i A’esWaed ty the Gent al AttemMy of ike
autborixed ^uo- To have thrown tfiein into a «J«u “t t»«U C„mmom»eoiik of Ktuttukif. That lue qaea-
snskee. w-oild, in any l kristlan s-tinja'iofl, llon c| g \ Vfel y t |, w Tcrruoriea, baiug I „r t L. Hist- r.,,
haio ■ flitted Uoj rewp-witalrty from tlw British | WUdLI v L(KA , r ., n potsuTic, properly be *f'* ,m ** canvas, i
r.pisMcgrrs Hut tlic thin* is done-sod | , A L< >NK to jot rwru who i.vhabii 1 , ** 1 , * ,r ' A ‘ ,l,,< P rr,ud . •* >* k«. u »,.
“ .O—e l)« oiu» a,.t t1«. >k« U.m*r.,r >.l lb. But,
urr^rtic Irirals of Hoailwon nviltztuon ! .. . ... .. * '— -
w'lrrnh" 7b6 out mZ Le. t .and His bloody grave lu the soil <hi which
I,,cu ! Ik- ’..ociy hoped to plant • ur in.llmStons.
V\'a!k»r v jiu-J thiseiy, fibout fiv.‘ or
Slnto of Trad*.—Mmcbaatcr
Liverpool Goner at Market*.— Fn
Trovt^
TIm ateameiiipa lisrinoma. New York
end tilasgow, have
. New .Mtx-
:> to tha new Ttr-
tlie .Northwest ;
tory still lurther
luivaleul
will ba made iu this section
FxtoaM ol a IvUev. 4si»4
Yoi'kuvilli. Ala., 8*pt. 12—Y«»u raay
rest assured (bat Tallapoosa wilt go for Bell
by at b-asl two hundred majority, and I im
not confident but that Dell will get Alsbamv.
A rorraspondsnt of the Hamtsr Kepulth-
con write, from Alpharetta, Milton county,
Ua , Hrpt. 12th: “Not many Doaglsa ravu
here, but we believe therr ere some just
h lo form a wagmfi- b# j 01r> is«,|| « n d Everett are gain ng here
i Iirat clase. I he pop ... . . **:•,
. .. alloy ether sufli- every day. \ ou may put down Milton
l.iri^tion ol a Mtstr. I cauuty two hundred majority for the Union
,JJ»I to III# wAisitng I liek#t
t usual Dei
•■Wfkl'JI. k.J p'WiJri) Ik.l four | *"
ns w Htalcs “//ir/y hereafter l»u formed, Ac. j wt0 , „i the Trinity and sou'll
Mr. Bell demanded a “distinct recognition" I parallel ol north latitude. T
of this guaranty end a r *»« ca.npli.nce will. ' r e*ryTa7go e*
it at that time. We copy bis preamble and It,non ie mote thou saUinrnt
Q,.| I—l.lwn : . j
resolution for an> i ti,«iinitnd*.
CA.mpoll r
in Garibaldi where his suites-
sufficient to overcome any re-
sisfai.te that ilia .States ol tus CfttW® ere
It was asserted, without awaiting tar a
reply from Koine, that twsnty fi*e tliou»
sai.d Sardinian troops had cmered L’tahta.
her lsrgs body had • ap.urcd Fa
in ths aliHrn*M*n
t, taking twelve thousand Gnriuao prts- | ,koold u’ollr to regtio Ike control of A
I memberuf tba CoMinkiee — Fw*irial Re- inndgr and he Ifoyd parties.
! ia'.ions, made the following report ou the lie '• aware, in the St«t« (; . “
! same question, accompann-d by lbs eub- • a, t fo appoint the Dent.,cr*t:,- , ,. iC ,
loM Wn IWyo a httlr wmo pr^.oo>!y and foil jd i oe d r a^fot, B „,. „,d uthrrs n'-t bialcilsl : hearer, the Ureckn.riJgs jurty t, . .
sa 1 kwsLtasffjrr i - h-> »^. If - «*,. .k, r... 4 j „ *■
j«ot was 10 UMNdoilbtwiuosDe. Win fi ieivtw. j Tbs undersigned, ihe minority ol th.* j ineuu urvckiundge, k, . .,
hapfkmed® be | Commines on Federal relatimis, have uoi j boiniuation |«r tbs Gowruorship, j„j
■ * ‘ ‘ ■ tc.i side to concur iU the rvaoiutione ol i whole dinction and respoux! l\ v ' .
V.'*i 'hucOuiwtUsc. J ranvesr, ur u, ,» ihe Dsmuerac, « '
cerued, dwulvrd on the Brechin.!
■HwCiTS i i war- r k- "™e,k, „„,... ,,
. .... . ji on tbs eubjtet of ,h * Demnciae-y wst eannJrie l i\ ,; .
paper, both in ilus < dice snt that of :he S.uitb ,| g e* r y. i xrept in certain spseitleJ eases, it J as e purely Breckinridge tig-, i. ’ i;
eru Dsuranee (^onipi.ny el which Uoj- K. '* j ruA nil kin Ike pare r ef Ctngrtti, and they j lory, tl vict< ry should ba v* v.
Bscraury. lu thorn convervamme, (vht-ki in j lUI , rac , OU r Sc...,srs to o W h»- Uongrr.- , h . 0ll ,^ r ..| ruU ^. t „ ,
the mam wore of the aims tm-jr« Um h«W ! lion „ in terlervMe w,-h ihe subject. The ! [,", en ''-I b„.
dunuir . |ieevK>t>s visit,i henmdsot* orlwc re ^, u „oa. u | iho utajon.y aurrcnder »»* » V . r v r. 'm " " ,,f u '
WaMmmU.m regard m which isr M : |0 Coii.rca., or al least tail to deny I f delt ‘ l ‘ b, ’ uld Wlow. would U- a , *
obbgaiioo Ol soerwf only so for as be ) e , M , and* Xblfoilly, and do nut propose ! !*'• fo'fon. s. IJ .oer - . .
mEtSmC ^°JSo h nVby t# ^' i .Umi:d ill poh I i'm'ioct w» f Hcnatofs to carry out tl.s , Jancea. Air. Ufrck.nr,.! V s n..:u,,
hah lhe»r slatenients, as showing, lu part at i *«» '-* 'h« propls ol KsulUt ky. ! deep coucm, .n the n.anagcoi. „i ... rt
least, 00 what Uen Walker rehod. I he undersigned eaaiiot douot tnst ihe I u f csnv 4 *#. lie »„
To bcthCnt Kigg> Mid uursoll, Goa Walk I resolution* they h«v* iho honor suhoif l h iuw itt f tttiatUia d u „ n .
er stated, (in conver-ati«u» hold duua* both * ' ccupy linn, luodsrata gr«und. prspe r u.fi
vaita, but with most emnha«i* aod particularity | Kentucky <o ssaume, and anaweraUla
during the Iasi,) that hr had mttirancte of no- the decided s-vnitment ol me Stale.
' ’ C. BKEUKIARIDGE. I
titlor.ee Jmm Ihe freer4 Oocernmenl, if he 1
And whereas tbo joi
proposed lo Uo admitted j Gaxc*> Cocxtt.— Eitract of a latter from
“ | Greensboro* to tbe Auguaia Cnnititutiun-
oi*tils 1 31th olitt : “Political Spsechrv were »»d.* every | •» at
i. icrmory ! day of the week, excepting Mon-lay. Ho* : A
*0‘ ** ! lieiior General Lofton, and J. D. Mathews, j
jus*iily Vbe E»‘| . appeared for Breckinridge and Lane ; j army, and iha:
exceeding tbe ' Col. Hsffidd, alternate Elector on the I)oug- j t«d «u-»ottuw
tho Trinity by many I u- >nJ Johnwfl Uek , t< for , fjl - • * »•«. rwrwrxmi
Grri. Guyen take* command
French troops at Routs.
Gen. Leuiorictcre was coucetrrat
Ho hl ecfd that there
lhat if l.o
J. P. UATEri.
the whole contvs', and, tnouah
»rnae of oMicial pr-q-rti-ly rntrn
psr'tctpaling publicly m the
j a* i«»*y tlaree, Jtom Africa,
Haveral Power# have protested aaainvt j r »rr^<i ihera,
the entry ol iha HardiQtans
Wednesday o<gii!
rapidly on Gen. Uwonurrs
he noteri-iualy took . ..
J. P METGALFE ' Hr unquestionably shsprd .
Knotted by at General AitemUt, of hen- „j lia ,,^ n ds. L
ekj, I nai (ho Fcorral Govcrnmom po*- j f CI -.j xi ir J
i min no otiiar powers t.tan ii»oea specially * * * * , f
■•t Government irou/rt tee ihml Ike frewrk ] and such ntbir po«jtr as may I •»ywhrM accepted aid itx
commernat mount ehould bring la N'jcarsgnd I |(fl ,, cCre ** r y >n J p r op< r to carry into r*«- \ K* Mr. Brecklnnogr'. rrj i.
cm ton the fftumera'td powers, and no eon- j livid, and the l.riingti
irei ever Ike inolttelto* of tlaerry, wirn rut
•ad himrs-ir sign.liwl bis atiHOvnl ol j /,,L T<# ™* * rM! '*»-AVt r*Atic, ami to
■ • x«cvvfcRt or rteiTivs slaves. Rating
c»ulii be pro*
•-wed to u# tlie u
"Yaa, l'i® bmperor hai
have guaiauisrA"-
ou-b.-l .
j tut Fedetal fsovermuen'
„ knew him — i
the United Htatea,
jtfareb 1, l'-fo. contain*
C.odttioii and guarantee, *'
“New .State* of
I Tho proposition d-
• In Noi
s»y . n-rnng itirre, unless
number, in addition
A’ltte ol Tcsst, and bavin*
ulation, way hereafter, by
mlatiu* >4Cfu obligati
i ing the question
vnffici
i pop-
aaid Hiaie, U
__ lutmud
(horool. winch shall Im entitled ‘o adnns ,
•ion under the provision* ol the Federal I
Constitution : and aucb .Stoics as may ns
formed out oi that portion ol *sid I'errito-
,j lying suuib ot 3d drgiera ;.0 imnutes
j ibis propo'i
ha. Tv
olve nor a*lt - Meeara. Hill and Foster for Dell and Everett. , France bad related in ttiako
sentiment or I (Jol. Foster mad# (they say. tb# Bell men)
! the licit speech of the Week, having, no is
j repor'cil, changed several Breckinridge men
ighted pub ic ■ froUI hiu , , d Hell. The minds if the pen-
. North end ! , . ...
ten f Texas 1 pi* *«etu to U made up in th.s county—
its asMiit. I i llr'l first, Douglas second, and llrerkin-
ntsSrsi-w'** 4 -"
ba Tea*# del-I
the House ol 1 Gloxoltow*, («* ,S«pt. 2*1, \H60
B * ,v ® ** 1- ; fuLtvr Enr/uircr .-—I am no poll icien.nai-
a"s, c I use s ^b rr »»s# n'! i 1 U f*°
llcnug Ira® the North. | °* , w day and the
t e Frank! .i
nih particular unr-aerv,: to i
idgo’s l.rtune*, uf-d put.iuJuJ
(•here of hi* private ti,.p,f.
Jit*otteJ, That our Senators m C< rarer* i uirtdgeresponsible forth. .In
ms rur ou. and our RryreirBts- viir*- of tlicsc organs luci lnii^ ihe I
disavowed the rvlation at tbe tl
c,; * ke no earthly Jnulit that •
Columbia, ee Iho Ttniiortte mat * e tually existed. Beyond d.sj.-j
ihe miIiIs'isi -
v ulor* to»<r u,#y hervatter Usarquiiad ; °l them
by Air. Be.cktnr.d_.
Out* l>;»x |,i«|**t- from i:tiro|H-.
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP
! LSrickiurnlge, t
A|fiIf IMS,
(niton (inlet, hut Finn.
winch and 100 or ‘AMI ;
t Uaatan and
i atn no poi. ician, nai- y oBIt< He rr. 27.—Tha Ur.
the political questions .North American Royal Mail si
■uen which divido the f lVrsia, Cap • C. If. E. Judkina,
ury nor tb ol said Misaouti
me slavery or involumery •< rvimdc (except
»r crime) thall he prohibited t” Therefore,
l. Ktflotd, That tbe ubliua'ion
same, aa soon as the peoph ol Texas abuil
Uv an act ol their Legislature, riguily
aaaenl by restricting
limits ihcreul
within the terri orjf Ijtng cast id the Trinity
and south ol the Red river, and when
people ol the rtaidue ol the terrno v tlaini-
rd by Texas, lying south ot the If 11 fi degree
ol north latitude and weal of tbe Trinity,
shall, with the assent ol Texas, adopt
solution republican iu form, they be
J'« is*, just credit will 0“ due t.* i
sud inaensiiiniiiy, or raib'r just;
North, in coimrtiing n by Ugisiai
Kouih, lol 1Va*-,. whrtner 'his t
siiuU be admitted tuto the Union.
Thus, from the record, have w
the Union upon In equal footing lit
II respect# with tbe original Stales.
Ili» second, third and fourth resolutions
provided for th« purchase by Congrr**, with
the assent of Texas, of aft that portion ol
her unappropriated domain lying well ot
the Colorado and north of (be Ill'll parallel
of latitude; that when that portion aouih
of the 34th parallel and west of the Colo
rado ahoulil adopt a State constitution
republican in form (which it was authorized
to do as soon .is "Its population that! »■••
equal to the ratio of representation in Con
gress'*) it alto should “be admitted into the
Union aa a State upon an equal footing
with the original 8iate#”| and that the
portion lying north ol the Utth parallel “he
incorporated with iha Territory of New
Mexico," and he admitted aa a Stale on
precisely the conditions above set forth,
"but in the meantime, and until Congress
■ball give such consent, provision he made
for the government uf the inhabitant* ol
• tid Terrilory, suiiabln to ihrir condition,
Why doe* Mr. Yancey puxh bta extreme | hut without any rtt.tr id inn ns ft> tfnrrry.'
views more openly at tbo North than at the
South 1—for wn understand that lie ha*
bsan evading this issue in his late speeches
in the Southern State*. Can any other
reason be usaigned for his catilion at the
South hut Ina fear of diiving off Union
votes lioui Breckinridge to Bell or Douglas 1
And why is he leas prudent at the North,
except for lh« reason lhat Ihe effect of hi*
threats upon tha Union men there will he
lo drive lucm from Bell and Doughs to
Lincoln, and thus forward the iroik of
“precipitating the collori Mtaia* into revo
lution" I Will ha not “ir* the Sort hern
wind" by hia inflammatory course in that
region, and will nil its effect re-act upon
tha Houtb and inflame our people to fulfill
Mr. Yancey's threats ! We trust that every
Union-loving man will calmly irfiect upon
thrsa suggestions, and art aa his own good
judgment, guided by p-'rioliam and a due
regard for the lights and leelinga of all
secti-ms, may prompt.
Editor Enquirer: '‘(Liming evenla cast
their alt*.loos before." Tha commercial
world i < beginning lo feel Iha pchtics) beat
of (he pi< -rut canvass. Where does the
(suit lia I It cousinly comes Irom those
men who are wotktng lor a dissolution of
the Union. It ia talked upon the stump, in
tha atreate, in the oountry, every where, that
tha South ia ready, upon the election of
Lincoln, tor resistance and revolution. Such
■ state of things must mcssaarily weaken
public cor.lids-nee everywhere. It seta every
man to lookiuR about for telf-prriervation.
Think of these thing*, lheunioniet*, and
don't talk •» much about frtdrciiun and
the I’nion-thrickert. Hit down, think so*
hrrty, and otsko up you reminds by tha first
Tuesday in November next, whether it is
best to have war or not, and vote accord-
»Miy. _ ^ Union.
A aortic# EutcrioR in Macox.—Tba
(Tha resolution of annexation had excluded
slavery from a part of it.;
(Mr. Clay's proposition, which was suh-
•luiilislly adopted, provided for the purchase
by Congress, ami annexation to Nowr Meg-
ico, of more of the Texas disputed territory
than Mr. Hell's. Clay's plan annexed to
New Mexico all lh«' leuitory north of tha 1,11,1 ‘
32d degree. J |
And
the immediate formation ot a nvw Htate out
of Trxa*. They exhibit him
.pie of the United Htate* iu tlw Presidential
pted l.v i coolest. J am not i repared to argue of rise
' A*! subject, nor to advian y«»»r maay reader* hs to
and course they should pursue aod for whom
ot the i they siiiild cast their vote* in order t<» restore
«v .*Jta:e j vacs and quirt to our disuacted country ; hut,
to my humble opinion, there is en important
derived - cr ys e | w „ hand—one which threat#! «i the
the Iscta which aunihllate this rbarga of i f.tundstioa of our government in IbtU, again in
Ihe Time*. It will no doubt, however, he j JNAd, and again tbe modeler of disunion ap-
stiil made from the slump, lor, baseless s* J I •roaches our distant horizon in all of it* hid-
UU.lt S ak.nl -.11 .apf.ru. .. Ik. | “““ Tb. lU.na.iaii, or BuckiorO,.
oil,or .fr.eile.tiaa. apnr, .kick .r. faaaj.d ! ‘'““I 0 " ”«•"* —V 1<lk ■»
. . , , . „ ,, Uie 1 ernfortes, equal rights in tha l oton, but it
fk. Di.aninn ek.rj.. th.t Jnkr, Urll « L, ,|| h „ mbll| . , |r Ur„ rtl „,al„ „ mi „
• l.aiirtalian I br Vm ,, ( ,„j , fl> „ lh , „„„
I AVer pool Colton Market,
In ol cotton to-day *»» r
iith speculators and exporters t.*.-
relay.—The
market t loved quiet,
i.rtH.ien Monty Market,—Consols wore
qiK-ird al 93l * U|.
Stale of, Trade.—Mancbcvter advicav wer«
unlav. rsolf.
1 .ixerpool Gmerol Mo'lfftr —Flour q tiei
quiet but
'tigress has no -‘power’' to
kept legislate on “the subject ol slsvety," ei-
lil-n- cept in "certain specified css#*," wfi.rh ha
fond.. , expressly declares, r«-i»te t„ -the Airiran
r^*j ; Slav# IrsJe Slid Ij ths isc.vtry of fugittvr ; im t Joshua F. Be:
I the i •l*W-” e**ry recognized and just rule Mr. Urll cam# ..ut hi-nar
g»«rd o' con struct ton, h« dar.iea tha power of' ol slavery in the Term u
Hot.dura* and ' Congress fo legists a for the protectiuit ol j Magoffin out. On*' ul t
whv* he hoped slavery in the Territories. Hie language L«ui»*ille Courier, who
sored*u* hThad c ‘ >n,,fUfd w,,b *ke resolution quoted flisl j who ;v«s thru, as be is n
iiiodg l ho na ; #bov *. fo*”*" no ,ocm fo' caviling ou the vacate of tiil»rvei.tt«»n, tl
miy w ould be point. H«-<learly asserts tha c.'iiatitutinii- , passage bet wean thr ui-i
al right ol 'lie people of the Territories j to tbe Courier :
pending the Territorial condition, to di»« ,, , • ,
Jat't n rm'.mlT,the'whole ^ ®* ,b * W "° U R ur *‘'®« of slavery at , thL TVrl.toW Vfr.^F
mine wa« arranged liewa- a warm j thur own pleasure. Ha anllciptlva. the | aim decideo poaitim.
•I D ** and tncil i»va\v to induce hts patent essay in Harper by nearly a dica.lv I 'he protection ol si
ol eventful year*. Ho much for John C. ! ff(«**ioi.nl legtslui.
Breckinridge's firai public step in relation! 1 erritortal Legulai
— ; —>• - ^
House ol Representatives of the Kin-
a .-in ill I v
I Mr. Ifoue.a
frisnd-
lle -
ii that tf.'iitIsiisia.
however.
• raid lie had 1
witli Douglas;
i-dfo”
'-untrue lo the - s »u
of the record will •« effectually dispri
every one of them and exhibit tma a# act
ing throughout his long public service with
an eye single to the honor and obligation*
of tbe whole country and especially to thr
right* of his own section. H has thought
of, and labored for the Mouth, w hen other*,
who non decry bun, wye thinking only ol
partyand h«d hie counsels prevailed, the
H.,uth to-day w no Id have been the rqual cl
the North in tha Henate, and the demand
have been rendered unnecessary by wise J guigc of
stripe upon the singis issue ol dis.olving ths*
government ; but they again lind the p-ople not
yet prepared for auch an awfol ealatnny. Had
I the powei* of a Clay, a Webster or a Cal
houn, I would raise my voice iu liefrnoe of that
noble and tnia hearted old patriot, John (foil
of TcnuesMM, whose «eivices for forty yeats
have been engag»<l lor htv country's g-iod , ai d
yet I rno one lads single sheet, single-lierrrfod
p:j*-gun newspaper, railed tha Cot Sheri Hr
imrler, clipping from a Northewaateea and
Fraesod paper the moat enormous rhar*.
•I"* Mr Bell. Now, just mark tha Ign
ihe chargua against hirn.i
- ; r, - ..Hi. r-, thsn t.en .as-Nrliraske bill, cc-operaliog ardently 1 ai.*
■ a- - *k. -Ji.»
He
■ the
itira have advancad 1
lttf>3)0(> bale*.
tendon General Market*.— Wheat di-clin
ed id. a Ad. Rice dull; declined Gd. bpira
ut Turp.mine steady.
eived by it
inrte»a«-.l A'ti2,5')0.
Ths Fr«-ui li niii.iatef lias lelt Turin
The Kin-/ ot Naples ha* gone tc Sp *
HE WAS Ft fit NON-IN fi.it'. I-.
AnJ we ajqual lo the jmt*l:c . i h
_ fo bear witriesM that Air. Mag. Ifi i
principle, should be i held this position on <he vi-im*. i*i
»■ .I!TSLiS^Lr——.•—a-*. n,j .
It^ui wSEl '•*>«• ~»*> , r k, hm •■* ....HI,...,. ' ,I - r «'oriu,e. hcui. i.a'ii, «,.!.• ;
O’er Shall | ,ok upon lit t.ke sgxin!" j
li General Walker
lonld have bneli, t>y tho Bonth, he might and
uldluvs arcnnrplnhed . great deal j remold and perfect
propose* to legislate
The Mardinian
Awl «ugra County,
Wc must give t' a« nwr h«wv
i opinion, based uo *n Whs* wc
j rotivrrax'ion* with titialbg -
; tjentlc-nen dur-'-g our traviU
slavery into Nebraska and Kan»i
the bill (-ontatned such a feature i
not receive my vote. Tbe right I
involves tb* corelative right to prohibit.)
requiring it.
t “The Uvakucvatlc party Uvstiwdy aaA WAV* ! ,
Ht.’.iul )!•»)■ th. tliirirlh, rtf tir.iLorlliin - 7 i.
! tho Presidency, bowing first to one party i
j then lo aaoiber." Again “aver tinea kts *
I wrtion he ha* fought Um Uem*>cracy n
precautions which would have made impoa- | sounder man than whom nevor yet received
aible the hap|ieiiiiig of any contingency j btrdt upoa 8oulb*ra aofl- This degraded i-tont
k #y* tha'. tha “Denw^racy oppoas Beil became
ever vinca hta daaenion lie has so shajed Ina
M. ,'f p ^cUon.~n,,.,. - I >• "kl.l. « nomination 10
The bolting wing of the Damociatic party
h*vo fesbly declared for protection when
ii.ciartf. Will Ik. lint, 1.11 •> «k.l I
Ihi. m..n. I Wk.l eonlinj.nr, . ill M.k. IDTO1 „i M ,„ „ ch „,h,, | Ak ,i„, , ta ,
protection "nrcesenry ' ? Dr line it; let us j oppose him because, wfo-u our country «< at
know the condition of a Territory that will | w,xr with a foreign aociny, hu sympathy is with
call for Congreaaional imetv«nti«n in the 1 the enemy ; atpl among othstv, h« c ifuvw to
ralinistioii of the Democraiic parl-y ; and ! define hispoaition, hoping to draw
wo will le heller enabled lo express an
opinion whether it is right in making this
“bold and distinct" demand. But it can bo
i.either bold nor distinct unless we know
Walker and ( ol. ftudler
not sthwt. ! Autauga I .
Ntw Onlrans, Hapt itf —The m hr Taylor, j John U II will !*•
Breckinridge (luihinli*;
In hi* la.v Frankfort specc. ,
Btccktntidgo tlcnica the chxt A «-
, tir.d denying both, 1 would vole tor neither, i fo*°*"d (be election »*f Gen. T.n
'‘' "I | I s o further, and express the opinion that a I (a charge only set up by him-.
• clausa legislating slavery into those Tertto- , , ... '
nt. coni* n«l cdtimnn/uon Snuih.rn | f “" »'
tfl (hie Boom. It t« due to both sec nous of < fof the rr»l chaige we* that !.
Ik. cunner, .nil... ihn p—I- .« .hi. , T.jlo, in JHI7 ,nJ hf.
■ ceriain kn<
Ut die dab-e to the J3th lust., arrived here
I has t»«
and be returns borne i tor tb*
’ tlte next arrival. not su
Gen. Walker and Col. Ru.lier would have I Um «v< i>e|i«vo Mr. ft,
beam relciaed tl Ihcy had claimed American j baitir liisn .Mr. ii.- I ,,
the leading Democrat a in lUiaoounty, w
except tons, iWe strong for Doug;
ii'rauicti«w», v t..„ % , oH Vhw piwatomnn, nut nm to m»*e an
he county ( enactment in affirmance el slavery tliorc. J nominee of Lia
1 ''‘ v “ “ ‘ absence ot any law establi-h- 1 him.
izenslup or Britisli protection. Il u certain !
that they will not b# allot, aa tho Bru sh have I
declared they would not permit it.
condition of Nebraska and Kansas! j *^ m ' ,le '* ‘l** 1 he particip.
n ,s. it would j Why, vtr, there is no government, no meeting in Ibf7, bat excused
■r.V'7 l li " U k-l-'-'w" <kn*n. „„ U „J ,h.t k. Ib.n tkou.kl'
rnames ire (| or y„ ur J edcral laws exclude your citu
the (act that all Iun# bu , * |, w re , n „ n , on your •„,„,, ( poltursl opinton* coincided ,n
books forever prohibiting slavery in these I those I held"; but that whi r
Territories. It is proposed •■mpi^to mke j from M , ljco in |M48 CnJ|!lg
p.rrv,
fo be the Htorin King, ar.-tv. d herein charge . d lfi ".
ol Lieut. Hughes, Irom Monrovia. The J *„"’’cru *
Uerk waacaptured by the n«n Jacmta • n t 1 ? r ,.„
the Mil ol August, with eight hjnared
grocs on board. Tneprim snip Krlc,
was cap ured on ilie i.h ol Aur<ist o>
Mohican, aiei arrived at Mourov.a •
eight hundred Alncans in charge ot L
him with t
narks «
; -'atemen's i
—nie-i wh-ui v
fuM? be. And
wbilo among f
•Jinx Dcmocraia
prohibui<
... •Biku'u.m,
nurd, arc gain- i prolnbiung act, it
. . , lhat tlia rejieal
I'aved upo-t tl.e Itw , ,| l# •fli rn , i n* e
,n P> by ( , n i|, a t country. Tbe effect
■zfsrsniS;
tha prohibition h%* , «f the ptocshliugt of the I’ayln
ki ol fixing slavery j bald in Islington on the 13th *
> here fore, is neither to establish nor excnide! *®^ 7 » ' ,l w ****** Brackinr ! e
hut to leave the future conAilien of the Ter- j participation. Instead of bo:. g
,1,11, »|»« 1*. HIM .( t „ lic ,. h. .Mill'll. .1
ike uehubtlante, aubjcct only to such liiutia- : . . r .
ng foclmg I iions as the Federal Constitution may im- i hi* Frankfort speech, it was • tm*
pose. But tu guard fully against honest . eJ without n-vprcl of party, am!
.luacon-triiclion, .nd.... I».l.c.„ u . h , in ,,j , ,
perversion, the language «» »*«* hill ■■ ... r. ! r
Irom what v
PcuitsylvauU News.
11 a r. 1.1 s r t no. Is., Sept. 27.— The Bell I Nothings#
'OMlay j mg over to U
I' mg!
Kings'on. li.depen.
, . . . that nothing but humbug
minJful and ready to lake advatt- | |h ^ ( m
tags of the auspicion* inonirnt lur pro
ting the interatts and atcuring the rights of The papers publish a enrespon.
tha Huuth—nat the narrow-tuindad partisan rnce batwosn a number of Houthcrn gen I.
1 name, nmi judge lot
' will lind whai ws have
c.—Autauga Cilixtn,
Lincoln pa:ty bwcaitve h<- is with ihent, ba-
causs h«i bus nouo of tin* rleinenta ol Demon
racy abt-ul him, arid 1 say God forbij tlui he
ever should have one clemeut ol lh# prevent
called Demociacy about hint. Now. Mr
wh«t ,t mean.. We earnestly call for an j Ed.lor, these charge* are too nwtsn, to-. tr*rl,, 2 .
answer to this question ; ami we promise too contemptible t« lie noticed ; they havs but
that il the 71nice asserts and proves that its . to In- mentioned to be condemned. It t!w aJitots
parly t* really in favor of practically vtndi- | ol thaw papers had read lira history of tho j lick*'. "The following resolution#
. . i rating this principle, we will boar public ' Kovwwnu® and bsou Camihar with \h%history edoptod.
for .Mr. llcli * rrttions for urging i , . , , . . > of Johu Hell tbsv never would have ituhlisfovi ' netofotd, That wo deem it tnexpedi
*- *l" kon.ny tnj .iMcnitv. Dik- , J0 "“ “W ?* *“ . *~ . uoa.i.!>i. .cd.d.i. o
.1 — t.o w. .Il.ll ai)lino to our eon.lcllun * ut - —*—• - 1 "— * r 1 7 no. |». .1 o.io ' Ui.Hr.7, ’I k.i a t omniilte- ko a^iioimcd I iboiuatittr and Hi., mil liiid -dial
.mlkmc bu. hmUg ... l'7 » 1 ! - ".nd.l, Ik. ».k.. ... a. lu aocVl I,.,- Z, IB »’,* " al."
1 claratim apparoot in tha Keparler clipping auch wargea : moniotia uetiou to all. I p fm
~ I ..l.«0
,,?r i slier (he October election as practicable. ' ’’ ,, ** lon ’ ^**1 • " ,Uf0 *‘l yesterday
■I V v I •—•••«-• .wnra» -a -K.™, «U h/ poll twoi • feumnirr four through North .Ms-
ntett tcutporarily in New l ork city an.l Lord j g OWM tb#cba.arfor ol .ihtu to r«(at> ah tl*#ir J Walker who! -Hudlet tttlll Impt i»niird. | bsliia. Hr Lriugscheering m ws irom the
Lyons, touching the extension ol the visit , own. Tlw whofo strawaon prm employ tfotr 1 Nxw Oxlkass, Sept. 27.— A Kmwh steamer , Avalanche Dem >cr .cy. D oglu still gain-
of the Prince of Wales lo tlie* Hou'bern whole time and talent to cover up ttwir d.su- yrrivod fo»ra t>»-d.-»y with the rsmunn oi Walk- { >»<» Brvcktnn lgc #-:jrcely in the iscc.
"•“a- Tkoac f.ii.K in. n .u..liall, .....a "» k,Mbo- >A-r.. ... ^ oa th , r . h
him to vi.il this region and in.,wet the it- ! bl " contemptible charges ot unw uodocss. ( Kud , #r wu Ktli t pnn)0 „. ! - lh „ n u| , he B|ale , , UnJ#|
wutcv» ami devalopment of lh* bouth ; bul | ^ gJ^’hoV ifu^wilhBreckl sum 1 «•“- f»«lk»Tik#»-Col Itudler u»aj wily user both the other candidate#. | [$.?*!£ jHXS*iSI,J?K
l.n,J 1.70.1. r,pl». rka. .1 «... k. upo. ,to U-J. ul d,MU»n,uK l.uda | • _. ... I,T."‘u
I... .... ih. I’.iurt ... pruend (....hr. »„u.k i„, „ to unpopular, to no. dan,a. iho .tone | „ qua.’an.Xd totaJ. 'dk. ' thoupi. n...
than K-chmond, \ a. ihe invitation is j aud hie frwod# out him np as tb# only Union . ihe intelligence that Gen- Wm. Walker
signed by twenty.five Southern gentleman, candidate! lathe Journal of lit* Legisla’ure ' waa aliot by order
ka.d.d b, Ho«. H. W. Hill,.Ml u( Ala. | of Kto'd-k, to, 1M0, Hfl.«ill to V««l J™,d™'.bS?a .r
Amo.., thd nnaib.. i. Ik. iiaia. ol'John H. Ik '•» iMuldlluH aw . „, d ,« n ,|, iu,.., n ,„. j
Howard nf Gi.lnn.hiiH li. ! ‘’'fowd by any man ot tha party, Drwtglas not j natives re u#ed to lake part in hts burnt.
^ . exceotrd ; again ba affirm# t it in 1S56 ; uow 1 Col. il idler lit* been scutenced to lour
nr Ths Timet eulogizes tbe speeches j h « conw forward and claims Congr«w<H:*l years imprisonment.
H..I.I.I,. a. CO.,.id. ! <»k ' co.™i.ncj, Ihuu ... , jr.-'. kh.ploalui, ... , noli,,.
G» Korrows
who took* only to (be present, and
xsal for petty overlooks the greet iuterests
ol (ho country, but the comprehensive leg
islator who seitss upon great occasions to
accomplish great objects, and strives to
•vert ill advance apprehended trouble. Wr
regard this effort ut Mr. Bell lo scllio the
Territorial controversy on term* so honor
able end advantageous to the BouMi, a* a
prouder record than lhat of ad ti c mousing
demagogue* throughout the country who
now decry him aa “uumiund." Not • man
among them would ever have had ilia fore
sight and the patriotism to propose an ad.
juslgrent au cjtnpr#hen*ive, ••» jmt to all
section*, and especially so mindful nf South-
Honduras
tro tired at hint,
native*. Hia body
biother
gb not yet qun# rec-wert
accident, is mdeUttgabla
■ and i)io*l kunguina el
i/e Keg.
•ion, ir.c language ot me out is per- . ■ ■
xpltctt on ti.i> point.— SetApp. Cong. , dialed all parties. It drplored -t
(riot*, iot. 2t\ page HI. j of patty feoliog and *ioletica whi.-:.
Ha. Uuu,.,. I.iiuuMl. .... a.,,...,! Ik, „ „„ lJ lb , , h . , „ ,
doctrine ot absolute non.interveniton in , , , ",
a«,.kau, l.n|u,|« >k,u .hi, • ‘"- 1 -"""-..i «' '
Never. ' i»* in ft*or ol iha "elevation to Ihe l'r
Two years liter, June 9, 1B&6, Mr. dancy of a man who ahaii feel house.!
Breckinridge, siter hia nomination by the b« the President if the wholo pe iplr, •
Dvtnurraitc parly for Ike Vice Presidency, ! not «f • pvrty, who will not be thru
said, in a formal *peech ut acknowledgment dale of any party, nor tend hiins#lfl->p
at Ltxtngt.in : •rhemes." CouiJ a m ire empba'ic rap;
Upon the dn'rarung question of domes, j *V' ,n ° , ( Democratic party,
tic »lavery their po.itiun ta dear. The <t6 * r '’ “* ** r,l,rn ,h,n ,ul * ’ u '' '■
whole |K)W«r ot the Democratic organixa- 'ban th»*—Mr. Utecktnndg* *vl v
tfon is pledged lo the tutfowing nro?o*iitnii« ; one of a committee to report an
THAT CONisRKHA HHAI.L NOT IN- lavortug the object of tbs mvenir.
TKUiFNE UPON THIS SUBJECT IN h „ ri , * lh . concluding portion u
THE STATES. IN THE TKKRlTo. . ^
KIKHOR IN THE DISTRICT OF Ct> ,u,,eM
l.l MniA-TIlAl THE FEOFLB OF Attaw CiUtama :-r«lltkI*M,
- EACH TERRITORY HIIALL DETER- and svltish, who hope to nd« <■
•'* MINE THE SUBJECT FOR THEM 'hay raise—• corrupt preas. w.
hi* i .SELVES, and tm adnnuad into the Union > «•* sujqiort Irom ti.e had pjv- •>- * •
:er- upon a tooung ot ffertect equality With the , *g«t»et your ncighfo.rs
i.— i original .'-tatea, without discrimination <
account of the allowance or prohibition
ern rlgh'a and honor, a* lh** preposition# ot ! cable length; but wo pcrcei*# tbit it has
Mr. Belt in l$hO. \S e copy hia remark* in .ilroady commenced correcting the nurtuke*
support ol hts resolution todmJa Texas: made by the funner in bis chargee sgainat
Ulo not know, Mr. F.csideni, that tharo . ihe supporters of 11.11 and K-
barrel) any desire tnantlesfod in i
ern Stan s that a new slat* Slate
now adm(iud into the Fmon, .. .. „ v ,~ ,
practicable. I have seen no notice ol any i* left in the remnant of the canvass to cot-
a<i,li.l„!ra; no iiiaiiitcaia.ion ..I ai.v ,a- i,n all iha on, !l„ c k.
pcciaunn even tha' nucti a proposition , ,
.oo><7 to , it.f.J N..ai.holooo, an. 1 , m I ap-ak.. ,11 kara,
o. npioi.Xt ika. t. ... J kavo ,, ,1.0.1 aalu. * *“
la,7 and to.lioa tofloonco a. Ikla III,,.' , M, u,ii I„ ik. «.uk. o,
abandon
•ink into 10*1/0!HAnc*. Tftey t
slavery. ' I® • ptrit wn , gw - I r
At • meeting «>l tha Cuuatiiutiottai At a sufowquent stag# in tha canvass of ,y ■ nl * ,,w, ,0 ^ * l‘»"'
15uinn party oi Richmond county, held at , 18&9, Jlr. bieckmritlge delivered • apeerh thr'cnnmry Tt^^hairirkff
the Ci'y Hal! Issi i.ipht. Johh K. Jackaon, in hia own behalf at Tippecanoe, in which plainly that ha wilt have nothtikg
TWELVE 1’EHSONS KILLED
'i.' in ill, SxbiIi ■ : bi.po lhat 1. -It! jxmv.rc in Ifi.a ,„o,i work, U \ f T " ’“7"" h “ ""
are State should l»e ! lh . , . , agrraisd amongal u* hare, whether tha r *
recurred here
throughout the
' o existent-
i. l* 8oi
n prooablr—eo ationg
• sentiment
cr wrd over the late election for ... . ^ ^ ^
Macon, cl.io.in, !>,. Tkomwn'. ..cc... .. £*', “‘ B r,L , i""k,i'I«opwill«o".‘”.l| l Lml
a party t.-iumph, (he I'nton nieu there aeem J d.ncily Irom the people ol Tuxse, ihe guar-
J,x.x.,„..l . . ,». il.. w . -.urc cn„u,h ' I ii? JTnZ'tZ""'' ' 17 11
patty Contest to-morrow. A special election | phe” wuV" J , 'licy r |#«t n n.* aeauram-a ^ tTm * bJourt ot Alabama.
»• tlirn to l>e held lor *n Alderman, and the j tin* point
H> 11 patty have nommateJ Dr. J. N
f'miih ; while the llieckinndgere hare , mn ai’"tli \Vr. ? h";'otriam*y ""Ju 1 'sni,> r*ir"-wMvh, by th#
brought out Mr. F. J<. Bloom. The crowing 1 by anything I hare beam a-owrd In tin* I Mfo*InJ'pt^ l «IIi r «wt(traRi 1
ot iha lailvr ptuy o*«t iha tale elvcuon ha* ffo!^i»"rf*^NoGlMuVMcr , 2»MLaas , |h*r"" * pwnu * TB
. . , , , llemen «i tno Aon it justice, and say that in That #r#et* ar# th.- ssn.e tro
had a l«nd#n<7 to draw party lines, and w# speaking m too comparative axiom and; 1# am ot U.e famous iicratUn laws
•fed! ace how they fare U-«err«*r. j . ,rr ' ‘WtoFf
^ Ptrreat ao, Sen*. 34.—One
it® FlLFICa Hrxtxua, Sept. Id. appalling calaintlies tlia. ever •
lid. Enquirer Tha question ba* been •••rtleu our cixsua
The be-*— •*•-
Wallace
,t Georgia will not b* rrjrcted from 'he noon,
El floral College unless atone one <en ii- • 1 here were on* hundred
late obtain# a mij nity in the popular foiled', anu savetal w.landed^"" '* UU< “ W " *
• lection- Tha constitution of the Untied . Ilie bviter ,»««e.i turowgb ibu builuing.
position «>f i State* appoints a day for the election, whiih 'Educing a pan ••! it to ■ help ot rum#, ami
-rHwrutoi | . . , . then atruck a clothing »iorc on ibe oppoane
aware • olmuhla. ’ rimer. la the >ame for all the ntate*. Now, if no , ,me ot Liberty street, killing 'be proprietor, -
We again, anJ for the third time, ask the ! candidate gets a onjonty in the State, how ; Mr. Robert Burk*r*, wno wa* atan-ftng at I
Time, ... cn. u. I. Ik. Jccl.iaxo. „l a 1 can ,ka L,|ial..-c- aaa. Ik. col. .( Ik. , Ijj ‘f“ r , H “ *V "'•' , 7 “»•
• I he boiler then pa seed through the rear i
that day, when it will be a weak wall ot the store into 8werta Eager Beer
•>r tan day# al least, alter lh* election, be- Mail, which it nearly domoltehed; and a nun
foe. i. known wk.tkar an,... ka. a
majority, or whether it will Lc nacessary for , *he Frtshytenan graveyard, ba:k ol the j
George W. 8tone. «>t the 8u- ' tha Legislature to ca#t its v.»to ! Please ! haring patted ihrangk four wall*.
announced (o j #IUWC , thta, and accommodate a
Svnsv&iMR.
nominated
W, I*. (Jrawlird, E-q., wa-
Krpresfntatiw, to tilt the Ui
Judge Rhode#. Thrac sre
•II respect* “lit lo be made," and
•ante that wt'hout any excitement
tr-ivrray they will W ratified by t
(he poll*. The election ta.
or Miller,
n min#uj for
iU)tninatior.s
fill h# re-affirmed, a* follows, the views ha ex-
d pressed at l^xing'on in June :
l X* CCXXtCtlD Va-tTtl !»0 FAXIT THAT Hi*
r •• it* objkct tux xxTxa*t«i* or aLtvxHr '
Nor with any
the people.
|wr-
V\ .
I OcW
LAY Oi' TUG HEN-PECKCD !
the slave power in Congress— ' lor the Preaidency, or (be resolution
tingle Democratic Congress, disputing th.
“poartion" which it assigns to Mr. Bell.
^Ilie kiaOttne Urc.
• sharp «. a tAaMlng fork.
She pul #0 my hair si.J she x<mae4 my ejr.
themselves.
I l.appaned to be in Congress w I e i the
Nebraska trill passed, and gave il iffy voice
end vote, and because it did what it did
r«fon.-ur tk* Tat*.arrow t-» mtu thi
non r -a Tucuatt.vas, anJ not b«-caus«
1 rupp<.fecd, wliat 1 do not now bal.eva, that
t teg’slated slavery into tha Tcttitory. The
old veteran h
tha swamp*
hiwiaclf
lltngtni
dcinag
Fl'tida.
aablime a nnn as d
jm him the pur.y an
skirts, l
pant.
the verge ot a con
the other. Fellow Ci"i
lb«.'
Rat her nails a
r knuckles full in my lac#,
tnd hold th# h
deliver the opentnq vd.lrets for the first ’ """ ■ Nvw lork NW®
l do not say that this expectation or this ) ** "" Pl*n»n.' Fa r. nt Macon, (la. j «Vtac*t»i». T n« vxio* TtcgiT azxav
•pprehanaton is jnantir.i h v anyilnug I havi NN e have not the act of Cougrva* at hand, Ntw Yoax. Sept. 24.—Tha U
I5W35?.*L'i'^i‘C!-
ball ; lor upon thie p.» in I ynast do the gen-
That etr#c»# are th.- same Irom a similar
Aud pul the Urap to ui) heard,
h«v over to keep th* pcscc,
»iti ..'na and thr JusUcr, to
a week in th* linen cap,
Democratic party
rA -rT V ' , . . _ . . , . 1 you forget tbe country 1.1 yuur r* <* "
Tlie people ol the Territories, under the | foe good ol the nation for the
Kaus..-Nebraska act. have tba loll right yoU r leaders. Cell to mind tn*’ y
to establish or prohibit alavc-ry, roax as a brethren, with a common •!*• r»*T- ■'
•TXTB would. ; dsfettny is at your bidding. Rally l * *'
To add % wovd of aomtment to tht* would p ! *ce beneath the standard <it •',< •
be "wasteful and rtdtculooa axe*#*." It ,n '!*• Ueion who ha* dared
aaarrl. ,ka d.xt.ine ., atoxln.a lar. ,.
venttoo as plainly •• language
Gsoaoc B hi
him Johiucx,
SamT. D. Met' ■
conieit, aud Dr. hiuiih •
* large territories ol Tex-
, , tie two or thr*a hundred
* chctcU without equarw wtile*. have be»n umturinly poimod
* utajr .llscover;
: B. Dancan, W.
j Kusfedl, and A. 0. Conger , and u
Joh.v C. Bari
'•ding tha above, <
slave Tvm>« .
•lave 8'alvs utay pr»peii), sod <
upon tha aemimont# and (pinion* I
John C. Umktwctdgv, which wadMuawnce ; l\ t# for ‘Ire purpose “t wwttrj sod q
,a rut.li.kiBf io.da». («• ari»-k«HMo« <4 I*a Kou.h. .... I
' .. . ._ the sooihmg ellei-t which the aduiisatoo
j such a 8«»ie into the Union now wunld
w vii . i *uch a State into tho Union now wunld
Dkxtb uF a ea.iAToa.--1 he \ a doeta ,,•»#, that I have thought proper to propomi
Watchman atmoutvee* the death of M. H> it.
UctutLir fiom l. iwodea county in , Again, Mr. ProeiJctu, it has bean coin.
' m<»nly the pcactic • ot the Government hr re*
tot ore, when pi a, stable, rt at when • slave
(h* General AssetnMy of Gvorgia,
i speech ol Yancey at Baltimore
• Mr. Yancev atwak* at Wttmtngton, the’t&.h ioat. at a B.rbrcu* gWwtl
Du- II. V. M. MtLLtk.—This gvntiaman
sonic nma ago went over to the Breckin
ridge Yaneeyitra. He made a speech oo
I)«l.,v.,c, ««• FMwick. M.rylan.. Tke. ' ,n rio.J c.iy, O.., in ,bkh h. ...
-■7.7 1 ,- 1 . * 1 * “* |- '*"**• »• «• '•*■» (»i 'k. R.«.
Cn'in ttiia 1H...1 f lla.i ,1., ! ,ti«. “in. ,k. ...nl ol Lintoln'.altoUm, b.
portara ot BreckiurMgu (InaUf det«rm.u«<i w,# for disrupting every tie that btade ua lo
permit Y»c«-cy to make speech#* m the Union." Dr. Miller loond tbe right
Wa m«y pertinently add, however,
that Me. Ifougiar, a few day* sgo in a
speech at Concord, New Hampshire, bore
hia personal testimony to 'he tact that Mr.
Drerkinridge in the campaign of 1U56
adv.Kstcd thw doctrine in precisely ihe
Dtsxitt.wi.vo Cat SAMXY-—Aa tbe inward ] earn# extent and wuh exactly tba aame
V..H. kin on the Atlanta (k Went Point lUilroad consuurtton tt^t the speaker himself ad- mtka himself so blind as not fo *'<
L**'«-; at isrge. vu : Henry 8^^ KaodaSI in place oi j »»• l * ,,ri .!!F 7‘‘1*'J?’ 'i roe,tod ,nd nj * •dvocates h. Dougla* ' John C. Ureckiniidge qu.W.led and i
xssCMr«5a,iJS’SvS'.s: w-*- * b *"- r h, ‘ '-f;'.:r.;
in about fiitecn minntaa. Ilewa* about ; *quAti*r sovereignly with all the might ot M pret#o>‘ed lhat hs aupp^ricd i
fil'y yeera “I •#•. ard have* a large family, hi# kloquenee and xsal. "I maJe apeeeh- I lM; becauae ha boltrvad hint to b« L#
•• # «f».n- - ” DougL*' language, “irom tha *an»a ' er»Le tu hia opinion*, and w*ot fot *-**'
[Atlanta Amer. j 1"" John C. Breckinridge in 1»M, lMv on the eccre ot prircij l# '
... .... to,.,, c.,1. . , ‘V iirsn*ru. B HOWiV constrIII
n> caaa .... a,.,, fail. ,0 loaka a choir, of j ( iMa ^, .„ d,„ tia
Viloctore on the dey designated, it may *ub- J.H. Brower, Jacob A. Weatervelt,William
sequqntly make auch chotea in a manner | f|* Dancan, A. Kobhe, Mcphtn I*
aud at a lima to be prescribed by
Uture.~“£</. Eng,
oticc
O'tgMwIly
Total..
We i
,n ,ha banning and ^ hoe-.M.king JioMi.esr. „ t , n j W|lh John c> ^ckinridg. tn tfiM, on tbe .
Kltital.—A moot intereatiag and sue- whenihe wae advocating hia owaclaim* •» „ ~
ceaalul revival al religion was concluded oa Akotixi 8plit.—the Breckinridge the > ica Preaidency. and heard him go to Georgia, Mmaeogaa Coast/-
Sunday u.ght at Ruah'a Chapet tn (hia D*"ure™cy in this whmiou has# dtvtdsd . j the extreme length in fat,r of popular \ 0 ^ £?* 1.^1 •
county. Forty-one persona connected . \a«tc*yiles and the otbar hal >,cereignty tn the Tcrnlortet. lo the s,* C kofibe ra>k «r roLt'MUtr
thamselvee witR the Methodist Ch jrv’h.— * re MiHentes. 1 hs Oppontton am all i ilk# effect ta the teatimony of Caseins M. Trust**, for Ann prud# B
KtoH Cauriary , fou'hara Right#.—Rcr.i# Owisr. | Ctog. who. thwogh a Repoblivaii. 1* • gen HCeyrn t;lM» ***** *' nrt
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