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moroIngvW » deseripiion .oBM
™ c4 w hid> WflorrcJ IB *h« National
House efi« . Fri ** H
Utt, oo the quwtioo of refsmng tU ?«:*►
daot’i Km*** nweraga, We caoM ‘- b “
rt-Tt, that aooh disorderly conduct lhou,d
mm
arise* from th« «»» of feeling no* exwtmg
throughout the entire country-* «tu«d
hostility or tire great aectiona open a <1««-
tioo of momentous import to ca«.
r rjjp?
payer* Mend
.... ,..
1.000 with a debt to that amount hang
J„r her, and which will not mature for
c. period of .ten or iwittijf. JM»*
most .ogaciiu. and experienced raRtoad
me n in our and the adjoining State* are to
be belicrcd, iho Raid will bo a paying
toad, and ths auek in it as gotd, it nut
batter, thanany Southern Sallrc*d; con«o-
quently, the stock will certainly, pay_ the
debt, and probably command a premium.
Such will be the practical working of thq»
two subscriptions. In fact, it' eannot' be
otherwise. It ia an error to auppoia that
the city will over have to be taxed for thi*
$200,000. I t b equally an error to suppose,
the'object being considered, that the tax
lor the interest: on the bonds, will be at all
burden-otue. Every mile of the Airline
Railroad that is completed "will enhance
the mine of property in onr city, and add to
ita commerce, its population,- its wealth,—
Capital will be attracted to it, and the in
crease! ralce of our taxable property, will
more than pay the railroad tax assessments.
Onr people must not to deceived in this
matter. We tell thr'iii that tho interests of
Atlanta demand the construction of the
Airline Road—that travel in a short lime
will be diverted from it i and* retrogade it
„ f . asa —-rrffrfff
^ Wdmm itmve.1 that the Hume go lit-
to CiimmUtte of the Whole ou tha .atute of
IheUuiirtl. [Laughter.) ; .
Many geutlcintu on the Democratic tide
naktd to bo excused from eating, while some
wot) hi nxii’Vpte'at nil)
fSlBLedtq iwished to know whether it won.d
be in older-to excuac iUm all in u lump
(Uviiliu*r)
The Speaker repliek negiotvely.
Mr. S-jwatd wtottd to make u few re
marks. - .,
Oriea of“Go on," “Go on,” “Hear hint,
“Hear him," but chioctiona were 'O'rtspm-
ed. ■ •
Mr Warren so id that after Mr tjtjnrV
suggestion Democrats would be justified m
not voting, , „ , .
The House continued disorderly, not one
half of its members brine in their Maw.
A gentleman in the crowd wt«Vi t ■ know
whether he could move that n dagumc-ty-
%t bo sent for to take a view of the tcocc
Liughtsr.| ... fo ,
The Speaker said it would not ho in or-
d.r exactly, at this tiuu. {Mwrimour.j
A Voice—"How iu the d a nant?
can they take picture* by gas light t"
•*i£a 1 ha 1 ha 1 la 1 all 'ever the ]
Hoosc,
Speech of Senator Toombs-
It is with unfeigned pleasure tint we pre-
muI to onr readers. to day the first part or
the Speech delivered in Congress by nor
Senator Mr. Toowss, iu def.nca of tbs U1 DE -v®—»
MMsaxe of President Buchanan, lately *»* \ SSk unless that Rosd is constrneted. To
•UWOts* • . _ .e U t % . wu.t.Ua t kn
in vritb the constitution of Kansas. I t
oce of tba moat masterly tRrts we have
ever read, and will command the approbation
of every thinking man not only in th* South,
but in tba Union. This speech is character
ixtd by Mr. 1'oombT astral ccanpaettms o»
thought and great power of presenting troth.
To anr mind not gangrened byprqjadiee and
nttariy Winded by fanaticism iu argument
amt be insfataVe and irresistible. He
maintains tbe doctrine set forth ia the Pres
Meat's Message, ths* all parties ia Kansas
bate manifested an unquestionable determi
Dalian, to came into the Union as a State,
and that thecanenintiow framed at iecomp
ton, frail be the organic law under which
they shall eame in. This, he alleged was
the only kgal constitution, because framed
in tbe only legal way.. Mr. Toombs traced
the legality of this ecostitmioo Wk to the
formation of the territorial government
showing that tbe only opponents of this
constitution were the rebellious hordes, paid
by Kerthem Abolitionists to go to Kansas
and form a rebel government at Topeka.
Mr. Toombs announced the various pea
Rena assumed, by him gravely powerfully,
atd eloquently, demonstratiug as was re
marked by the Richmond ►Siocth,’’ that he
. is one of the master minds of onr govern
octet.
In this eocoectico we bave s word to ssj
in regard to the Savannah Republicans
prophecies aboat what Mr. Toombs would
do ea this qneetion and tbe sabreocent ex
pUaation. That journal advanced the spin
ioo sema weeks r no that Mr. Toombe woold
be fenad fighung on the side of Douglas in
reiatkn to the Kansas question. This pro
fill only excited merriment with us.—|
We who knew that Mr. Toombe fidelity »od
loyiiuy to hi* own loved State was ever par
unoonvetmid hardly conceal our contempt
for so nnkind a charge- Surely Mr.Toomb'e
net history and devotion to everything that
on build np and. ennoble his ewa section
oeght to have preserved him from even the
Utot § suspicion. We sbcsld as soon have
harbored an opinion that the lamentedTroup
■woold bave forsaken Georgia to aggraidiae
Vermont as that Robert Toombs sbeutd he
found oo the side of our earnies.
The Republican nBudee to "Mr. Toombs
wed known attschmcaUoMr. Douglas, aud
identification with the political fortunes c-t
' that gentleman," as tbe ground wot* of to
esspicion. What attachment does the Re-
«*Mca* aUnde to 1 We have never known
thst there'were soy other relations existing
between these two gentlemen, than taay
ordinarily exist between statesmen who agree
upon political measures. Mr. Toombs tas
generally agreed with Senator Douglas oo
bis views of tbe Kansas question, op to the
present Congress, bat in that agreement Ibeis
■ns nothing that eoold be conaroed into
aay cup idea, that bfeacse Senator Donglas
iboold do so and », Senator Toomba was
ako bound to do so snd eo. No more inde
pendent thinker ever lived than Senator
Toombe. Ha political opponents have in
deed sometimes chirgtd him with being “too
erratic,” turner that he was tbe blind foUow-
er of any man. The Usinaition is insult
icg to bis lofty intellectual character.
There never was any “anoertaiatythero-
f„ro, as regards Mr. Toombs’ position, ns
intimated by the £eput/ten. So man
in Georgia ditpoied to dohio jtotiee, could
beUete that he wosUbefutid xnjwbtrebai
oo the side of pritierples whenever might be
bis political associates
keep her at what she it now, requires tbe
construction of the Road—anil to make her
the great interior city of tho South, it is *11
that is demanded. A a yet, in the way of
Railroads Atlanta ha* done nothing for her*
self, but everything has been don.e for At
lanta. Not a mile of Railroad has she
constructed, while every one of the four
chits of the Stale—SaTanuau, Augusta,
Macon and Columbus—have expended
their hundreds of thousands, and their
millions. Upon this question our tax
payers should be a unit. Any other policy
will prove suicidal to the property holders
and commerce of the city. Our City Coun
cil,'we have every confidence, will wisely
discharge their doty
nut tajf. lit tU ntteuipt of their ffieuda
and tlw oflWr* of thvHowol to HjU>
thiin, Mr. K \va»\push.\l dnwb, both the
beiliioieute were carried from tboseeuoul
nutiuu iu ti very short lime, end before they
bid rtceived uuy seiioiia iujuries- dutne
mruinime, however, a large, number or Atr.
lirott’a friends head'd, it ia said, by Sir.
Rotter of \Vi»oo ant ponied into tho eronn
immediately iu front of the Speaker's s'mid.
Hero thry were met by a neefly oqeal force
11 the opposition, and hero occurred
••TU* *Uotk ut tho two wotonJittg hosU*»'
A ie.qu'u.'‘'fri'e.liqht"rHgod it fow iulnutta
but was fioallr broken np by >he prompt in
tr-rx+nt oh of 'iie olfieeis of tho llouao and
many of ihe mori- thoughtlol and cunrcrvu-
-tivo mouthers. Nobody tvae hurt lo any ex
to t north nutlclogl B S
•■iVs.y the best of the nflxir, it was dis-
graceful,'but it will no doubt-be Rrcatly
nvipnifis-d bv letter .writers, From what v.o
can Intro, not more than ten or twclvo mem
bers were really togiiged In it ay belliger
ent., tho others having crowded up for tho
putpoM! of quelling She dUturbouce. Its
...pl’.iiI* is .I,on atortificuUon to tbe
territorial le
tho territu 1
the former —,
ir'iiMJiB;.-
Huuso or UopnaentatlVM, Every depart
ment ni this government hss roeagnlsed It,
cxoeiit Toprko, if that boa department or
tho government, if parties ho referred to
tu this eonnoxion, 1 toy that It has been re
coeuised by tho domocralle parly, and also
bydbe republican party. Kvcry departmo t
of this government, aud all tho party organs
iwtlmia, have ico-'gitUed tho legality d tbo
tsrtitorial government; and if they had uet
it coald ba well end cosily maintained upon
Irrefragable legal principles- Nu man. I
aappot.’, dcuiia oar right to nmko a territo
rial government of some sott. No man da
mes that wu have made such a government
for Kansas, that we have had-goreroors,
judges, oiarshals, and constables there; that
wo Imre had u code of . laws umT been noting
under them, and Have nphtld them but too
vigorously, according to the aooount of the
senator from il inols. Such being the foot,
the opposing oouslilution- ia'n rebellious
constitution, made by raeu In hostility to the
laws i-f the land, as tho President hue jusl-y
and truthfully said.
slavery, hie rhall not bo sllowad to do so,
but he will doit.for'them,' 1 Congress as-
aumed, a* a mnttar of oonaclenor, that it
(vaa iu duty td'dd thiaTor tho peoplo. I o
that wo objected. . We.denled the powe
and tbo policy. Upon the question o
power wo'hare bean maintalni'd by tn
uanits, the expoundere.of the Jaws, nhoul
whom the senator from llltnoj* (Mr. Trum
bull,) seema to thing no little. On ton
a licy of the meusure. we hare been deren-
Sod by iho hlijheet tribunal koown.to this
oountry-(he poopia. VVbujtrsfho people J
Thoso who are enfranchised by ihe jhirty*
one sovereign States, who have,a xigbl to
ipeek in tbe government. 1 do not tare
Whether they are white cr black $ };do not
eare whether'they are rich or ‘ poor I 1 do
». _ vi hUm mutt bn
Ciiru WIIOHICS Uiojr HIV t.v.i ' r. , T, r 4.
not care for what reason any class msy ue
excluded--! say it brlongs-to thrao thlrty-
oxciuuou--. aujr i, «■ .wags •- - ----- -
one sovereignties to Judge for tlmmsclvos
Into whose hands they will commit civil
. t t .L ... Hull nlnnit
| pi tttcip.il result is drop morlificnlion to tbe
Var'ioui questioos. priacipa : ly relating to ; of the nlTray, the
...1 ndjqarnmTOt, were then determined he- j ■ ' e JS^Bted with quiot awl order
qHRir, the 'totil adjournment." __
roll, and as often .inexperienced sulwr -mules ! — Aff lira- Speech of Mr Toombs
^MrtoSro'werecouttou^lly.'gqicg cut to. I —Vindication of Ure Prfeitlent
and coming in from lunch, Slid some were ! Remark) of lion. RORRR F TOlfSUSo
eating at their Mata* •
‘Come,’said oce, ‘lira ndjouru— wiat’n
the use of continuing this farea 1"
Another replied—‘I’d bring my bod etui j
stay hero till Monday before I give way lo I
the Leccmptonites.' ^—-
A voice—Good for y,m 1 .,
Seven o'clock—Both Port es .till ut ter-
mined to hold ont.
III. IlHIMTOU ilillib,
INKXO WLhisBQAVTIt'VL PUT.OF
PIZARSO;|
0 R T H B, . ’
OF
JKflB W
~ AN b-T-H-B
ROUGH DIAMOND!
Miss Barrel), as Margery.
A Poll House Is confidently Modeled on
this occasion; SEI'j SMALL U1LLS.
Feb 10 ' Jtf
id truthfully said. iniowiioseiiBuun.no/ " --
Tlia friauds of tho Topeka oonstitotion power, into whose hands l'"«/ w, “ P'?®5
staud here to oppose tho admission of Kan- iho o'octlvo rranohise. Wo havo appoaled
sas under tlio Lecompton ooustitulion; and to ihom as "tlio peop a, the only peop a
iliov tell us, iu the Hist place,ibatit violates known to tho laws, the '’rtly peoplo known
the'luodamen.ul principles of tho Kansas- to the constitution, '‘ perfec ly treo, Irro
Nebraska aoi; f have u few words to siv on to ostcute this right according to law ann
that no; l kttow something or its .history in no other manner. ■
aud its fife, hut I shall- take it tally ns'it /o fit continued.
is OD the statute-book. Its enemies have 1
AT AUCTION.
Before the eourt home door, In thii olty, wlo
dev in M-roli, (ir not sola »t privatoinle lefore )
A comforuhle lloueo and Lot, on CemStroot,
end oesr I > .luilge Rl«, J. 0. Davie »nd plhert.
Thoee wt.hine lo purcheeo u homo le.lhstlnutl-
fot roolion if Atlanta, will A > wotl to purchoeo-
Turin* nuortimuodAting nnd-'lltlM
pib 10, 3. J.SHAOKKLFOBD.V. M.
c- (/ror /i.r, in the United Rtntee Senate.
J,i TaciJinj. Ilie Vnd of February, on thi
motion tn refer the *)>ecial message of the
President, ammunicatinii the constitution
of Kansas, to the Committee on Terri*
to)its :
Mr. President, Da! for the character of’tbe
asrii .it which the hcnoiab'e sei.a'or from
iuou to uuiu wu. _ ;: [Mr. Trmsbnt | has tiionght proper
Mr Flcreocc wauted tn know if the uictn-, t g m:i ) su ,,, 0,5 m , s ,- e <f tho i’.esideat oi
io« hour hud expited. [Lsiighter.] i t jj3 Uoit.d States, I shdiikl have been ton
The yeas aod rays W'-re cootinoully ta- j tel{ la ,] ff ,, , 0 jhe omihtry and viudicat
ttirouil its exp,otiuder J . it is itot to be su[t-
pr.s'-d that they have expouuied rightly that
which albeit has always t. ettlieir opposition
Four years ago then- was o great clamor
mittd win'll wt attempted to pass that act,
/iuancf aui tljt 30tiorURto.
kon, principally on tondjoarn. 1 t gipfj*. jju* c*n account of the nature oi that
Mr Miiss asked, aad «a3 excused from vo* * a ^ aU j l| i a com it tn bo tny duty lo express
t . . ... _ _ n.iili tka tiftl -PV
sg. j my heai'.v ec-opcraticti with the pohey
The yeas and tt&j's- were taken »» 'settle j w j- • • _..,i ... .t.„
Hag
PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS
ON FRIDAY NIGHT.
Desperate Fight on the floor ortho
Esois.
Encounter lettersn Messrs. Keitt of South
Carolina end Grout of Finn.
Keitt Kaoekcd down by Crow.
General ile’.et—Quiet triih difficulty restored
Waratvoro.v, Friday Feb. 5th.
After seme prelimharj basilica ia r.la-
ticn :n the ccc.rated seat cf Mr. Campbrll
of Oino, snd the adoption of the rislotatwo
r-'-fasing him farther time, the President’s
Kansas message was then taken op and con
sidered! Mr. U raw made a speech accusing
the President of uttering sloede,-a against
tbe peepie cf Aansas.
Mr. Harris of Illinois thee addressed the
1 Hca>e, led withdrew his first resclavon and
ir.trwiuctd anethor. He submitted that the
wLdah tbo iuessitgo vimiioates t and at the
the qaeaticn. I fame time td exiptfeat my sratilication at the
. Mr Philips moved n reconsideration rf [ abiiitvnt.d (-ow ; r with which the groat
that vote, and to lay ihu motioo on tbe (a- pJJ n( .jHL lying at ihe l-ottoui of that pokey
Lie. [Laughter.] _ I have loss preseate-i to the American people
•TijMeieraho whether tbe question etodd j b ,- na g|[ e f SaiUbots of 'he Union,
be takeo’Ujr'Veai.a.Dd Nays, Tolleis were j He has proposed to the American Guns
appointed to take a vote, and 37 vofod ip | RS br.eu'.nes i.is daty under _ tl.c con-
tbe affirmative. • stitaticn. that tho Tcrilloty of Kansas be
Mr Keitt—I demand a ciunt. \ 0 (0 ; e; r .! ttct . a » one of tlio sovere-
Yociferatioas,'Lets have it.' 'Let's hove ; ■ n 3ww of ;ke Union. Ilis policy is
it.' , 4 it tpi! be do® notv. Upon the point
A Voice from the Republican side—“>\ e | Kafififo ought |a bo, admitted iuto_ the
- -gitv it np.” ! Union, il t.-ems that all thb people of Kan-
Mr Keitt—I don't, i demand a count. ; g , p j an j a ;j t p 8 r epr W autat-.ves of tbu pe-'-
Mr Craigc, of North Carolina, theugot j p)e uf tli0 qjjgj y -; 0 :, in both lieu- a of
they bud better have a ca’l of the flute ^ : CoDgtcWj for 1 theiist threo years, haven-
The Tellers reported that none ot tho . ii.nce ls5d. the,*, appears to Have
members had voted in the negative. •! £r-n ito'wuatier. with any ponton of 'bo
Mr Keitt—Then thcre.is no quorum. I ,h't.ir>w of Knmns that it was their do-
A Voice—Ye: there is, but gentlemen i. ;o i Bt o tbo Union. A large por-
.n, tab! to he a majority by loose gjntie.
:en who reprerent vvh.; ,3 known as*?: e re
abii-il party, formed for theojclvcs. near
and nays. . . ly three Twira ago,' a ciwitoliott kro»n a
Mr M’arren generally agree 1 with toe : .» a ,. q' c .„-t:a corr-titaNca, :.ad earn* here and
Sp<aker but ir.nst cow appeal from kb b'' for -.ic.'ufo-.on iu.n the Uu
• - .. I d. 1 ikn tM3 r.nii t u\ .A. ! . . •..» . .,7- rt-.r^t.lssr
will cot vote.
The Speaker said it was not necessary]
the-e should bo a qnorum to call tho yeas;
aod nays.
ATLANTA, Fsb.-llthi ®8
- - . , . Tho l-to tiso In tho prico of Colton ooetst to
cishtlive, and by tho judiciul tlopartinenls, ,n tlio lost throo months. Tho lUitoof doprtrii- n
and tfonetio® bv the |ieople at ihe popular wbi ,.p ba« existed forsomo tone, seems olto|o
eloetioi.s. ratten; vre passed tho Kansas- lhcr ao d there was a livoly feoling Uetli
Nehiorka act ia 1854 there was a greater | >mw H|lort and mtyors. Prlcoo ranged from
LYONS & co;
Importer* ctnd Wholualt Dealers in
HiiYii.na Cigars, Tobacco,
Aod nil kind* cf Fur. Ign Wloel, Lfooon, Ao.
No. 71, Public Square, Nashville, Tenn- /jj
iN«ui;*?Ra uve ioa ••— •• r>— 1 among seller* and buyer*
Manutr roised than, l thfflk, can bo gotten g g W |J
up on this quosttoo ol tbo admission o! omvkurstoa— 1 Tho lunrkot in this■■ pfoeo on
Kmut-s into the Union unitor tbe Lecomptou ,, UJ tnJ 1)r j ccl full' Boloi sold
constitution, even with tbu opposition or the Tuesday um «mo 0
■fctiwrtppte
foot; on which tho North wns called to tlio | t :lLo n . nJ i' rJra Earaini h»o bean enrrur.iging and
reseoe, ffitcl an nppc.il was made to the freo- hat0 c o D> idorably udrnnco-1. S»to»
iron of that sectiou that their liberties wu# MonJ> .hji, otfrotn foj to Hir-
taken i1W.1v] that the riuutk was making ag-
grossi ns mi them, and that they woredough-
laces if they submitted'; . . |
When we came to establjwi territorial
cover, ments for Kansas and Nebra-ka the
Spring Trade !
1.1AVI.S*«i ivnHdp*tHllh«d«w»od• ‘ * J *'
H Gov ia Ilf kin!* thU Spritti,
to le mad® for
at® cooiUnlljr
receirlng, a: d sok baro uu iiand ad immiow utock of
Fine \V»um, nrAiiril**, And Liquora ot all kiada, Ugar®
1 u,:..i.'a. wi.iAt. to a me oUcrlng at; in®
iteatlon paid to f “
ordVr*. l*V0Jf3 As Op.,
?V1» 6. a* T Ko.71, Habile gqoaro.
Seep the Ball in Motion!
Cutting, White
reprVse'.'tatives »f the Seuthorn States Of |
this UttiBn, who bail the tnrtitutinn of slave
Public Meeting iu DeKalb Couuty.
The citiacna of DeKalb irrespective of
vhn hav<* tm* m?iiiuu«>n oi 9iu>u mo ouibcik* ui
rv in"their iniilst, rccognixed by their laws, Lj/ty, arc requrettd to moot at the Cnnrl
great principle vvh'.ch, after all in Decatur on ihe 1st Tuosday in
‘SO. 09, tyjIlTFJlA hi. STREET,
ATLANTA, OA. ’ s
W £ take BlOMurs in Informing th* Cttlien* of At ]
Isnt*. ind 4-U.vc'nt coaotry, th*t we nr* rttett
tog, (wtffkly.) new *ddltlon* to our Stoevof 1
rr.vrvruvw **. . —-
Piesirient’s massage sod Ue Lecotuprcn
Comtitutioa be referred to a select Contmi'.-
-——. —
tee of fifteen, to be appointed by the Speak
er, with insaactions to enquire inte a;l the
facts connected with tbo formation of toe
said constitution, and the laws under which
the same originat'd, and into all tee foots
and proceedings which have transpired
eince toe foitnat en of the Constitution, and
whether it it satisfactory to the legal voters
of the Territory, the committee to have pow
er to send for penona and paperi.
’i he Speeker said that Mr. Harris coo'd
and demand tbo yeas and
L The Speaker said Mr Wot re:; couid not
appeal, as ou Ep. cal wns akefoy pdn .-
Cries of “ Q y. l 1 ’’ and jaugbidr.
Tbo Yens and Nays coutiuucd to be tr.-
kea ea trivial motions from the, Uemecroii;
aide. ' . , ,
Mr V.’xrrtn suggested, ai taey hadeoeeq
so long eniraged o'.i Kuusaa, they u-d outer
I do a ijt'.lo for bis Stale, Arkansas.;
I Laud laughter fo lowed this, ami 1 j>i.tto
Mr Warm «£! c-i.td to order from tee
ItoC'.biie.'i'. sid : '..
Mr Wfihtwfie, cf M:ir.r>, tB-v
bed Utter fir: dapxf cf Ksiww
ing tbe Prtsidern’s Hesa/e. •
Mr Keitt and others ca 'ei gin
The- Sptalfr en-!.av;-r'.d to c-.i
fssirm and ?«qtt;*ted menfters to
Juion under
;.t io-tnim. at. A very cor.|merable por-
J j\ t-.t I h.-.'-Hts < f G.mgress, a majority
■ he nth r branch, and a largo minority in
vot-.i to admit Kama-* into tho Union
n'Srme-i that great principle which, after a! Decatur oa ihe . 1st Tuosday in
!s;B*fesi “."aii !U m % <*.. -»
th It Of-r a ureat troth got from an excited Uxprwsion of opinion in regard to G .
and prejudiced community. Wo simply Brown’s Veto message or tbe Ilank mu
asked yo'1 to pm no prohibition unon us or C( j by the last Ugislaturo. WehopO
our- property -We sought no advantages j be ft g0IlerR l turn out.
over vou; but we said: ffis ;» c ‘“ niJ “ ... o MANY CUT/.KNS.
territory.- aud wo stinpiy ask that whtK it is Feb. . •
in ateffiterla'.'coniitirni wo shal. be allowed - -- Adr'f.Qp
Tho SHE TIFF’S SALES of Fulton
we will <’i»®ca®l the g tal advantages Oountv, heretofore published in the Nulicu-
which are ofclrod by a territorial govern* 1 , A J,„| c . ln of Atlanta, will hereffter be
men', of pr-ueo'-i m and peace, until you are th | l„tel!iscncer A Examiner,
strcog enough to protect yoursc vos and P“ ' LOVE,Sheriff,
coats mm the Untoa." M 8 luaplj asked of Atlanta. °' "• ^ •
that there sheit'd bo no prohibition on us, or P'ebruary 7, ltud awn
.nr in-tituti™-. or property. That was all | _
DC, (we»KlT,l new auuniuu* »wuw.
• arpvRRtl till* lido o
Keb. il, dtf
;rfea, cbc*pnM», As., tt»onot l®
"W.hCO.
dm: IttiAfk*.
Book Store-
New Store, New Goods.'
u:.,i'r whai «ai knowir as the Topeka eon-
*;,tut.. c. *Antiiber portion $t ths people of
Kan.-..*.
terriP to.at
'.aw, took
i ..for- 1
i to order.
:n the ce'i-
•ake their
■. turns cop.o 6t ..,
offer his resolution only assn amccdtaentj 'yj- ffo —Sct-p-i-o a g.v.ifout'.j oc;'-pKi '
to Mr- Hughes’ motioo to ter'tr th? Message I sr .othcr's seat, west t: cm
ta • selectcatBotit'e* of 13. . i The Fpuker— lie caa -e vtiitcl.
Mr. Harris believed the ruling of fuel Mr fortcl.‘t iu.nlr.d stoat, er it could be
Sietker correct, ard, in order at occe to as- j dore b , jg| s | pr .V<
ceruin the lut of bis re-olcuan, moved the; y r _ j/ivis, o’t Misaisfippi, appeaied to t >J
previous qaeation. . R -publicars tor iib'rtr to spear: for so Sour
Mr Stephens in vain appealed to Mr. j jy e „;.j jf thU privilege a as denied i ts per-
r.xa 1 ..A opo : 3r ' ltJ would Le sacrificed. [Laugiv
1 us 1 , .
Ans T.g lie motiona w. .«d cn.was toe u -
den to lav on the table the tnoti'.r
Harr s ta withdraw the nwlioti, and than j
moved s call oftbe House. ' ’ ,
Mr. Umgman tbea movtd an adjourn
ment.
portion of tits people of
ng nr,-tier tho atttriority ot 'the
uv.r- rneitt, and iu obedieDCO lo
T part IS tho action oa the Tope-
i„c. The then territorial ieg-
'ure aubuiitted the qusuion t« nil the
j> of ifnuias, whether they wou.d come
. me t'nl. a or not,'and a very large ma
ty ot th; then iniittoiiaD's eui-i thay dffi
t eoae ir.'.o the Union. lit ceuformf
! h 1 * 3 exp res ed, tba tern*
;-.' c i .u.uie called the Lec.-jn.ptoj con*
.,... e i; a: r vent ou me: in pursuance
,... liC{ • o legl-ra’ure, which had for
iUtfc-ri v thei-x:Vr«sa;d'will of thepco'
of h-rr'-r.. ,-■• sti eicctlpS where alt bad
orr-enun tv of voting, and where, ns far
l'r.ui itifo.'mfj, lij man e'ir.r-hiincd that
,...i r.x fair L ; por;uoi y 'of voting —
:.u ... ;■ m jfo who wetfflu the
a..d order, on the mde of the
meat -cool;:,bed by every
.■ mi., ns of the United
\S'e, p.-oi desite admissfon
New Arrangemcnta.
Books and Stationery!
ia>
rwHU&f
oar dVmand ("and too tfoatn tlten asked for I BEWARE OF FORGERY,
but ono-thing in reference to that bill. Iu The notes of tho Bonk of rulton, at'
1820. iu tlr Blit scotieu of the act known r,8| nom i C ntiona 'lOs and 20s, betwcon Nos
an act to admit into the 2S01 and a-113, apd all Nor. botwean.2GlG
crimes, should never exist in torn Territory. Boll , signatures aro forged, and tho aato al-
Wetaid ‘'Repeal that, beeausa it is uncoo- L ^ Jb!) i rt J ir57, to Jan. 13th’
fo^um • to'well toTe 0 exe°ea. l ive forum! 1 1858- No bill, of theeo denominaliooshave
wouc to tbe judicial forum ; wo wont to tho ever been signed by h, V>. Hoiland. A
pooutar lorutn; acd everywhere we have re- | m oant taken, 86810*
.1 *La nnarlirto tn AIIP l.lVflP Lv tllC flil
■ TDK nnder*lgn*-i ll
Increasing bis stock of/
Peeks aad Bta'.ionarjV. _
by every s'eaincr frota th* Nvrth,
ani is al*o in receipt of the New Publications ot
the principal publishing houses as soon as as Is-
surd frusi tho press, lie oiferi for sale at low
Pr 1*00 reams Polio l ost, Cap,^Letter, Notajand
Comneertud Not* Paper.
THE
hast Ltialttlec of Tlsauo and Drawing Paper,
Music Peaer, Bristol Board, Bill Paper, Blotting
apsr, E'ltoldpoi of all alies and qaallUes; also,
ho
d< • if r'icnt •
DQUUUli lUIUUI, un« V.v.y -
I-ei'v.d the verdict iu our favor by the fair
judgment of hSne t men North and South
That was al! we domandod. Tho, clause
which Bccuta to bo a bouo of contention, and
to havo created troublo, and to havo heou
bandied about between politicians, about
popular sovereignty, wo» no part or parcel
,,r the demand or of tho object of tbe bill.
TVe were net then to bo taught popular
sovereignty. We did not want new lessons
on popular sovereignty in 1S45. the had
WM. M.WILLIAMS,'Cashier.
February 7, 1848 dwtf
CHEAPEST
k Bor.kt of all qualities, together with all Utc
trUolee.of filallonory usually fottnd In a
BOOH STORE
Now Advertisements!
aVfysvb”v ; . |0| . ilT a l..| I O V ueruow snu uiu
on popular sovereignty in lS4a. We nau ^ ud Hor80 . 8boclnK i n the b«it *tylo; AU
no now theory on that subject. W* 6l ) lt '' kinds of farming lutplcraents, together with
i— n i„or f-tIu-Iinus from the Ferrito- | hueeics ec.. wade to order, with dis-
T • ISfoKt is
a-irc of all pe
rocm* ...
Cricj of •'Let’s tike tbe question, mm;
led with vociferatijo* - N'r., to!"
consider tbc.voie cy vr.-,..h ■ lex-
eg,cd Mr Sliits Ir m fj'-' -n tl.< raoten ,
in eacu.-e Mr Garnett from "-—it.-, on tro
motion of Mr he.ward to lay on the [apjo -
toe appeal l.y Mr dtar.loo (r.ta toedt ei.-wn
of the SMSet, t'.at t-.-t motion to s-rj .urn j
until Mmiu7 b? entermiaei for a second ;
M-. U.-iv:..of U;,-i...i;;d, ro-e to a priv
ileged qae-tron, eaying not trio heat front
above wad b’.t-t-ri 04 t.* n>*d. and as id
aniqitnuui '■* wear a s i.ar.-.a .
aid hc-aitd, 1
Tho Subocrip'itm .to tho AJrlina Rail
Road.
Atlanta bs* lutacribed $100,COO to the
Airline Railroad. It »*a proposed to iter
ciuieu* to suUcribe another $100/00 —
That propoaitioD throogh a ploelamation of
the Mayor, by aotiwrity 0/ the City Coun
cil, was submitted to a vote. The result at
the bifoot box Is well known. Wfcat tU
additional $100,000 is subscribed, Atlanta
will be a stockholder in tbe Road to the
amount of $200,000, but ant'd its completion
will not bare disposed of that amount of
bonds. Ao impression pnvaiJs to only, how
ever, a limited extent, that tbo city » at
once to bo taxed for the whole amount of
inters*! on tbese $200,0fi0—to-wit, $14 00B
per antum; and we have even beard it si-
serted that tbe city a to be taxed to raise
tbe principal sum itself. Thu t* all wrong.
Like all other stoYholde.-t il e city will pay
its snbacriptioc by instalment —say five
ten, or tweoty per cent, per anunm, until
the Road is completed. This the city wtl!
do in bonds, or the p"«*ds thereof, lea
ning for a term of twe ty or thirty year.—
the longer tbe belter. Now *11 the tax
that will be levied upon o« tax payers will
bt ft.. sum teqeired to meet the interest on
It e an'i'.unt of bonds Mtsslij disposed of.
if $i0, .00 cf thi se sre iuoed in 165ft, ihe
in'iftt ot ly of that 10m will be re*
qairtd. if to/.' f in J859, the interest
only of that *u», rotui, when the read is
completed, 'he whole amount sabseribed
jfcaH be itsut'd to bunds, it row not U
forgotten that the lecond lobaeription ol
#100,000 U to be ttsed only for tbe paj-
Oroat dtsotdfr prevalUd.
A voice—' Go it boyr, the fights com-
meneat, ha, he! ’
Too House, by yeas aod aay.t, first voud
down tbe motioo to adjourn until Mon
day. Both parties were evidently nerved
foe tbe frtu*
gome body on the Democratic side moved
tn adjournment ti l Tucffoy.
Mr. GiingmHDT-'‘’.Ve are getting into a
snarl, I more an adwcrnmeni. • , eii,-! ever it.
Mr. Campbell, amid coafwion, moved j jj; Fforencb, rrlto K
that 'heseveral propositions for adjuaraiment j j. a ,j i caudlig renewed'iaagLtc.-.
be withdrawn, and that tho Hoim come to j'j>, eV/eei—Sevcta'i uicmlcr» as!c
direct vote on toe pending propositions re-1 ^ w ' ?r ' fca thinning or.-.
tpectiod the mesraji. • i Mr. Ft/.-BSN'c* wanted to kr oyriw!
.Tbis'wsmre.e ived.wttb kogbter, anderSe*! 0 , ;rnms boor wcoU expire? ji-aogh’.cr.;
of‘No, c : - i’.u I.nt .tea! a marcii 00 ut 1
in that way,” and “That’s the very thicgi
we want to av. td. ’ |
Mr. Keitt then movtd for ao acj ,uro-
mart' • ■’
Mr. S'vntoo raised a potat o; order. 1
Mr. Cobb «*!t*d to be esetreed from voting
sad a:« that the qne. ioj he determined by
ytaa and nays.
Tn
p ou)
he
h iv seeing that this was the
irnca in Kutisar, the Topeka
, . ... forces tv kb a constitution
.:V.' adioisKm,' a ml bcii-ving it tn b* i-
...p [fo-1 tttroper form to justify htr
] i3.. . r , ir.to the L'r.icn, other propositions
toi-n tr.ifc from various quarters.—
...ut, r from .\V-v Turk, [Mr. &iwarJj
> T; i.-.xj.ut' of the hk'iidi of tho I'ope-
kc. ojastitotton, the senator from Illinois,
fir. I 1 - pribttbiy otiu-rscaalors, r.nd
i,r. . . 1, *-.iit trim plum for G-J g that which
it V -. je tV.i ev«t • iy iu Kxiaas wanted
1. ,r,.... : evcrroJty fttr-i vrai vr;iling tu
f ' -t'd nlrtf nn t 1 c tr.odcjf doing
j’. i , : v. c, the adm.ssiott.i’f K»n-
. lyf. ...j.,! -,,, L: ; ( c;Lrfl*ty, proper, and
i dssira-j'c, hr uu the j CJ0.8 ol KAhsas, and
r<;<■ -tf.'arcs of the sO’.c
; r-i«r: 'tcoit: v v!i' i:t rnuderuos to take her
llu HU *• hUCu/4 J uu * m i , •,
here is 0 law cxcludtog us from the rorrito
ries i repeal it.” After consultation, the
ri M . reocal it.” After consultation, me r% ,,. b by efficient run™.
fw ,/ratfo r.ortv with a large body of wbigs, of all «lyl« for sale. Simp adj-.ming Dr. J. s.
!“d: “wo im repealed t,K it U «»r MOKBBL
1-.1 t p.bruary U, 1SJ8. **'»
ju=:" It was rope tied by gentlemen of the
North and the South, constituting a largo
majority of tUU house, and a majontv of the
other, and maintained, as I have said, sub-
r. I -
A V-Ttcit-In'.wji .
Ou excusing Mr. V ar»cx from , :
, quorum vote<l, althmigh '. no v<w pre-.-.nt-1 ^
Mr. i f v*ai ir. , ,* t
d r to take a rw?'-:, , |
Two crunco.^&mt niot -. ns wero th n tr»w.u j
«, wr tin tii* ona oalv £* r t-'Cn
BlackMoiltliing! Blackitihtthliig
tj tier
B'agon. and Buggies Iron
Iron Axle treps put ua
d.r-now and old wagons, wor
ftt.h ea county houso, School, Pancj andPoek-
ot Inkstands, Portfolios, Back Gnmmon nnd
Chess Boards, Chess Men, Portmoniei, Pocket
Books, Siogio nnd Doable Slate', Porcelain
Slalos, Broeslng Knives,' Paper Polders, Pen
Ve^nq buggies Se., tnado io order, with dis-
patch, by effielont workeiou. Wngc.ni on hand
* .It . e.. ..1. Rlinn Rtl tilltlnff Dr. Je Ft
majoly - JS-.— ... , , DR. JAMES M. MORRIS,
oilier, and maintain'd, as I have eatd, sub- _ p?ICE on Merlotta street, opposite Dr. J.
eeQUcatly, by the judiciary and.tho people. I Alexander^.
The efleet of that repeal would bave been to Atlanta, On., February 0. IS5S 1 If
leave the people, when they might como to —
1 _ .1 •- Gset* <'imoti 1 ut nn. fr^n tn mako
•>, litre can ' c an Jifficul
a. *. -it tif the pc'icy r.-f the, I’tCS
i.t rut iecjumcndS; that ICari.os shall Ire
; i. C/r Union. Waiving all
n ... ti.o number of her people, f r
••H.u« aut suffici tit rnuoBijJjt L admiUed
aii bands that it. isjiropcrlto admit her
0 .It* Ur.in;., 'I be point of dispute ia.
The i’rC'iieat
make their State Constiiut on, freo to roako
a government to suit themselves; and, in the
mean time, it would admit everybody, and
nrotect everybody, while it was, under tho
government of the United States, Common
property. Wc declared that when they came
to 06k admission into the Union, and clothe
themselves with the attributes of sovereignty,
they should be protected in making a goy-
erument to suit themselves and coming into
tha Unioc, with or without slavery,as their
constitution might protoribo. _
This was all wo wanted, bat it was said
Copper and ErroUium Pens
S mith A Sward eel* agouti far Upper Ooorgln.
Apply at the New Cheap Book Store.
Keb 0,dtf VfILLIAM KAY.Agent.
OiSU>> arratrlaryj noivoei r '
RftokJ.Stoel aad Quill l’eoi. Mucilag®, nil tbo
. J
bB.t rAnditf Writing, Copying nnd IndoHW-.
Ink®, VUiting Rad Playing Cardi, all warranUd
as good and at m low price® u oan ba found
IN THE CITY.
Stcri to th® general "PaiioD|cr depo^and all tha
Hotel?.
FANCY GOODS
G EORGIA, CxsrseLL Constr,—^tYherese,
5 1HUBSM
Alee, Bill Tilee, India Rubber, India Rubber v
Rings, Quilte, Sealing Wax, Rod, illMk, Peney , -
and White; India Ink, Drawirg Slate., Crayon,"
Crayon Holder., Black Bind, fond fioxei, Bill
Head Boxc., Calender., 4c-
AU of which will bo .old at the lowert price.,
b . WM. KAY, Agent,
Whitehall Street, Atlante, Georgia.
N. B.—Pleaw remember the location, corwt
10i, 107 Chambers Street, and 89, 91 Read
Street, New Fork. . -k
GARY, HOWARD A BANGER,
iron
WI LL! A M H. CARY * OO
EUKUlAs UltBrSPbb wvua...— "
VJ.'Alfred AaiteU Guardian of Littleton J.Aur
toll formerly, now Littleton J. V iteh, applies to
nirfor letter, of dUmi.sion from .ei<l Gnard an | removed 1 to tooTr'piEtv”BTOR’G
.hi Yhoioare, ther.loreto ell. all end ring,.- M|of OABll
Ice within°lbo*!lrao proacrlhod by law, to ritow Aip FiROT GLASS timo buyer., to th.tr
eian, if »ny they have, why ..aid letter, .hould | ieh itock of good* which is
e»a«,if»nythoy havo, why ..aid letter, .nouto iehrtocxot goon, wmcai. ,
CMSgilaaKtt -*®a Larger and more Varied
1st dpi ¥=m g H *93L t &rStvn?rm**
this would be the subject for misrepresonta- -- • • - ’ * ... . ' —
thn, that this simple repeal might possibly I •
revive tlio pro-slavery laws of Louisiana, and
whether it did or not, it would boso ebargod
vs she oa tht to h:
they did #
1‘iiu> of ‘■tr...i t. e rd! ”
A motion wx m*,;e ou -ho Deinoerecc
side for ,r. Ijoarntnenti the Rcj ablican. im-
fitiiiotlj dtnundiog the yta* and nay. cu
that question.
Mr. Seward, in » lend voice, said ‘ It's
no Uie."
Grirt ol ''driier, order.’
The motion to adjoura vro- negatived :;
14 uroj'.tiiy.
Th* Sprtsi-r ao bounced lisa pending quet- (
Hon to be tie ixeuwt'trf Mr. Cobb from vo-1
■;ng-
Sir Uou'-toi—That using an important
question 1 n.uve for a cali of tl* Uouk—
[Lxogtifor.j It involie* the fate of the
coowry.
Mr Wuhborne, of Mjypej called Mr.
iluoatoo to order. _
Mr. Letcber movcj to be esca’id from
voting on the qoeulon to oicav* Mr. Call
from toting. [Laughter]
After similar prooeeding*, tod the coef-t-
•inn con tinning, Mr. Jon*, of 't'eBMUi*,
naked if it would be in outer to move that
when the IIoom adjou'o., ir 'Cjouro to meet
in the old bail. [Laoghier] He thought
that a majority ol ih* lion- would willing
ly go back, being 'retbini with ibi» txpen-
mtnt.
Tbe Speaker, said that the motion was tot
now io order. I 1
Tho House at 5 I-'- o'clock agon) r, fared
to xdjoara by x majority ol 21. hoato of the
members paired oil for '
ki« Punr^ll acra.E
ight r.y
ait. Negative'4 by 16 apaiu.-: I
i v: Hoiiia re samed the : r >\
Mr. Boy or called h r t .0 .
bns.tev.
Ttfe Speaker roid, tecmwal-y
le tiorotog b‘ or Bad c.t
r ial'o, cs 1 am simply
to- ailiir, -aU.t 'We
. ,..r foot the territorial 1 ri-.
:u5 icnxtor Irorit iliinoi-t, [Mr,
0 day, oratories and dctoml
for doing ro : ‘Wc will not
.. govornmer/t; we n.-tutnc that
majority of Ihe people, and we
Wl.uiuui to uiw r , . |“
by the adversaries who were raising a clam
or thrnugh-.ut the whole North, aod there
fore they asked us ta let the bill mterpret
itself upon thi 1 point. That was . the so> e
reason for tbe introduction of tbo sentence
which seems now to bo mado in many quar
ters the chief of the corner. It was a legisla
tive interpretation of the effect of repealing
the eighth section of the not of lo'.U. HI
desire,! nothing more than that repeal,
and this legislative interpretation was in
tended to prevent misrepresentation tn too
couutiy. It was said: “It will be charged
that by. repealing the net of 1820 wo restore
the slavery laws," and many gentlemen sup-
pcsed that might be the effect. T hat, “«*'
over, was not our object, Holding _ the
*«*• . , 1 1' fair, but against
The burnt!, oi alwentwi were rain'd, ani, lh( . u„iuri,
the Jens .ltd nay. taxeu on ■ s tuiu g •oca 'it
tltem These prnooiia.'- w*r*:oee»»to , .k''/ 'a
terrnpled Ly m ilion.tri adjoain.
Mr. Davis of MusiMippi, nnstce; fob y
States
. wc can
J widiout
r. and demand admisrion
into the Union, eve'i against the existing
"„v .rnnieot ,.i the Territory." That I do.
ny ; that th* Pns:dea> dsfitci 'I here is the
, it 11 0 grave Katie. It iv an is
sue lying at the vciy foundation of public
:il, r.y - iu isfdf tint will arvive this quts-
tion. and a th n*..u,l aneli. .
Mr. Grow objeotet. • -pi,,. |»r,..-itlrr»» inys Kansas ought f, ba
'lie proeerdn-ffs were exceedtogly dsil,; under the lAcompwn eoBi-.iitatior,
xlontene tenth of tho memuTi'xirg • JtL-; | t eornvt with legalit
er ssMp or nodding in their seat',—a fe
were .tneking cigm*. and ..thets gdog •
and eoroing from the refrt.hment roqmf.
>Ir. tiuiliaan hail a p.-y;-o»itmn to Utah
It wm now urond,st that a:l t.i-t contest
proposed by ray of variety that tb
ha ’
have a few vpeee'.
Mr. Urow objected
focvi-e it enrnea with' legality; it coatea
i cp,0%l wiiii Vo, Jta.aiiy of 'reprttentiog the
; K.il i>( the mujirily, lego.iy expitased.—
, t hat i» the grooffl o 1 which tie puts it;—
i whit, then, at* the historical facts? The
• up
VALENTIN E 8
ivinc u*D“ v»i|»b*w wvvw. • -
YB/tRS in this bunch of business and com
bluing with their experience, the advantage
gained by large parchues, snd ea.h payment.,
they feel confident tn esyingtbst no house In
\B-ft t, - w-xjojr I th. country po.s««s« equal fuel itio. for g'T-
rpjlBMember, oftbe FULTON BAND, wltlling porehuers sntiis «»li.fa*Uon, both l"
gtre a Complimentary Ball, at the I price, ami snortment. . .
© Q IT ^ ffiO h H [L ' No effort wiH ^
iiu -ch«« *»»»• r * ~ i
mn 11 ij ij uu tat □ O I merit the eame cor fidence with new cuetomore
On MON/MY NIOBI, the ISth ln«t., to th*lr thst they enjoy frota thoeo who have known
Leader, MR. J. M. CLARK, whose health will them for yean, and to convince thorn that to
not permit of hi. following hi. oecunation, when re tain thoir eastern, they muot protect tnrir
it 1. hoped tho ball-going portion of our cltl.en. i n t* r erii. All ordere entrusted to them will iWI
will torn out generally. I carefully end promptly executed, and extalo.
jfi&r guex of thoir itock furnb L1 — “
over, was noi uu, -uj—
principle which I did, and the great body of
the gentlemen with whom 1 actedHjiat slave-
MANAGERSt
E. A. Warner, W. 0. Rlcherd.,
0. If. Spear, A. BeUIngroth,
. 0. Rod.., J. Kristy,
0. L. Clark, J.MeOUndon,
F. Ramon, L. Valentino.
FLOOR MANAGERS !
IF. Barnes, J. U. MseaiUn,
C. C. Bode..
TICKETS oan bo procorod of either of the
Manager., <***•
1 was conieui w umw* -
tho contrary dootrtne, that it was awful no
where except where it was expressly allowed
by Statute. Being willing to stand on my
own priiioiples, amt legislate on my princi-
pice, und toko the conseqaence# of Bonding
bn them, I said, “all I aakef you Isalabufa
rasa; therefore, if [his can be cooetrued as
having tho efibet you fear; if it. can be injarl-
oualy construed against jouio tbo non-stave.
bidding States of the Union; if it will tend
to raise a prejudice against you on this qaeto
tioo. and s.aud in thu way of your carrying
out this great principle of constitutional law,
put the fair interprotallso in the bill anil
— , j Tip-Isa croatil'Jiion ia avowedly in ■
would come lo no practical »w. »>e bad j g,, exl.iing government. It
ho a'sihofiiy to spraiit for tiU friends, t a: l.e: H „ er , have made that declaration every*
.aggeaurij bey corns W hr und«i» ao nog ; ' k j,*ve leaii'ed of it until this mo-
.L- • w/ili, t*. 4lf..l VI. ?/. Il s, I »*,« rr Ills ■ m - - I S - - — — — I — ■—
tamers imucu uu ,u, dioner.
Mr. Campbell again asked whether ft
would be in order for him to move bis corns
WVOwvl HQ IB VIWVl tv* ****** s«w>v ***~ •
pttaiM that all other quntiOBi bs with,
r m r * n
that ail motion, m.b.iquim to too prtitout
qu'S'ion ihstl l<o withdrawn.
Jest ai this point, the Ho men*-, thrown
into the moat .iofontcxci'ement, and a fear
ful leone of confovton took place. At tb.s
»tag: of the proeeedlnts Mr, Grow, «
Fenoryivania, from a p'.sitJon on tbeop-
poiUssidi of iho Hotus from wLoro his sat
mfn.t It i« » pretended government, or
Baoil'd 'll qppelitfon le th; territorial gov-
firntii---'-, wineh, m 1 b-forc aattd, bar noen
racugnwd by tbe ('resident, by bis predo |
ce-1 if, by both branches oftbe lart.Cor.-
gr’tas and of this Oongrtw, by every departs
otot of ftit'.tmste guvernmeai, anil by it
let'll speak ior iUBlf," Hence, we ipjeoted
what a distingaished member of tho other
if cure, and for e long time a diitiaguishwl
mpberof U.is body, ij®;'* f^ump
-retch, into the bowel* at the bill. It was
to prevent misrepresentation of it, as 1 once
hod occasion to say to Ihe honorable senator
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DBCJ OCUtUiUU fcV
from New York, [\lr. Seward.] That was
the solo motive, 'flint clausa wo* that’ tt
“ t he true intent and moaning of tiibaot
is not to legislate slavery into sny Territory
or State, nor to excl udo it therefrom, bot to
le»Y»,tho peep It thereof perfrctly free to
gues of their stock farnishod upon spplicjtiov. 1
Th* article* named below comprise 0; portion j
of their .isrrtment, snd will.bs "sold bythsf
packts* oir in lot* to suit purehtsew; rrixu 1
Combs, Button., Brurites, Thretdsj Tspw j
Binding*, Bowing Bilks, Buinondcfit KlMti*** •«
W«lch Ouird*, Wnting JPopor*. BntolopM
Da—I D D.e Uel,I. H H»-»5nnrpv AlllC
VYBicn YFnwng ""j.
Ftcol Pen., Pea Holden, Stationery Articl* j
Pocket Books, Pursci, Porle-roonics, Law I
Fans, Beads, Necklsers, Bnuff and rohae* I
ODD
Boxes, Pin., Needles, Hooks and Bros,
Bifid,, Pistols, Catlery,Jev*lry,'Vstcbcx,Prt
HjfelsSx,
CCI I nUIC I <m>riun Caps, Sporting Apuato". 80a,
rCLLUn® I Parfumery, Droggisl* artels, and e cho]
rariumory, n. - j,
I eoll'ciiin of Porcign and Aroeriran ra
I Article. Jan U),:’M dw3m
To be given al the
(SC3JCTECW mttABkJ(C-.MKro»|
Por the benefit of the Order, on
FEBRUARY 82nd., 1868.
JOHN f: S^ITH,
WITH
DRAPER. CLARK & t 0‘
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FLOOR MANAGER8I
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