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^ CT Ml*. (*currul Taylor, wife of the Prcaideul
Woe «lfct, Col. Bum and I^ady and Mnjor Hi’nter and
Lady, arrived here on Friday Evening, from New Or
leans and left the nest morning on their way to \Vu*h-
iagtoo. Gen. Taylor haa taken the Western Route,
•i we have before noticed.
Later From Europe.
T1»e steamer Canada arrive I ut New York on Tur*
day laat. from L verpool, with advic es to the 13th nil
Cottoji.— During the week ending the 5th, an ad
vance of neurly a farthing was obtained, n eonaidera-
Ue speculative demand existing. In the course of the
week ending the 13th, die inquiry abated, und the
highest rates being shout 1-8 above the quotuthns per
last steamer. The official quotations are ns follows:
hur Upland, 4 1-8; Mobile, 4 1-4; Orleans, 4 3-8;
Middling Upland and Mobile 4d., Orlenns 4 I -M. The
■ales of the week ending the 5th nit. uruouuted to 44,-
000 bales, and those of the week euding 13th, 27,000
bales. At noon in Liverpool on the 13th a moderate
business had been done, and prices steady. The sales
reached 5,000 baiea.
.Mexico.
The last arrival ut New Orlenns brings nothing very
important from Mexico. We take u lew items from
Bee.
e Mexican Congress hns been for some time or-
itvoh revising the Tariff of that country.
ut* were in gr< ut dread
"fVn. Weregatli-
"••vero ulso
From Chitin.
NVc yesterday received a fil” of the “China Mail,'*
of the I ;ti*s' date*, says the National Intelligencer,
from which we extract tin* subjoined brief account of
tile reception of the lion. Joint \V. Davis, the new
Commissioner of the United States t » the Chim-se
Empire. It is copied from the “ Mail" of Octo
ber l*2th:
‘‘TIm ilitervi"w li^t\v •* u tho Amoricin and
ChiitiMof'oriimisdonors in »k pi ico at llow'jiu's
r»ddonco, on tli • river, on Fri !.• y lit • tilh. Thor*-
wen* pros mt on ilj.* ptrt of th • < lliin-M**, too Gov
ern >r U -toml S ic. th" I.: -ut-nmt (iovornor, with
Tung u:i J otic r .Man,] ir.us ; on ih • part of th *
A it *rir, ms. Ir-i m-* IIi*.i •. (*i• *11rri ion -r Div: .
Dr. Dark r S«vjviary *tl l.-'.iti m. Mr F-,rb*’-.
Con ail, (' itui dor" • '• -Mug -r aid (’apt. Glynn. I
W th sral officers uf (lit Prcblo an I r
Aft -r th ■ interview a biir|u**t was given, dm in / !
wii-It th** n itur il r*-s-rvo an I l;iriturnity ol li, •
Viceroy b"gtn to waroff. and ii I, • un - is cour- !
Ioouh and* omunnic.itivo as it h*’**uis r.i >«.bl • for
him to ho. 'I’ll * ui" ling I tsV I fro n *’.:ie oY.I »-•!< !
till five*.’’
!l r N. W. Cockk, lw| , of Tuskegee, has been
elected R. jK>rt**r to the Supreme Court of Alabama, j
vice Judge Ormond, resigned.
ADDRESS or THE
Southern Mrinle-r* of f otigress to their f ou
st it lien: •».
We whose inline are liereimt »imri-i.- l, ndilre-
fertly eon*,immV**L The riiiz**,ia of the Smith, in
ih ir mi- npt |m r**c'»ver t!i**ir slave*, now m -et, m*u*.ad
of a I n*<! »• »-o> oti'n,, r** i-ta if-e in every firm ; re-
•.i-’anee i .m fiu-tde nets *.| |e-i !aii*»n, inter, le 1 t i buf
fi.; an I d-ferit tl.eir cl i rn-by a'l tu- «.f devices, and
hy inter,*-*uu f i-v-ry •!.— ' ri,*;i *u uf impediment ; r*.-i t*
nie-e fr-»;n judges mi l m»^i*irates; an I fmallv, when
nil the-*- fail, f-.in in )hs, < oai,. > u I of whit--** a i I olack-,
winch, '.y threat* or fore*, rescue the fu/itr. --lave from
t.i- p># — -ion of hi* rifflitful owner. Th* attempt to
reeov *r a slave, in rno*t of the Northern States, cannot
nmvli- m i le without tl»-- ha/ar.l of iiisuh, h-avy |ieei|.
mary I **«, nnpri* . . rj.-.i and -v •„ of life ii-lf. Already
ha- a w*irihy <iliz*’n *»f M iryl indtlou hi* life in making
an attempt to enfon • his claim to a fugitiv; *lav<-
under tin - provi-Ion
Mm a pr'ivi'iou oft ie ('onstitiiti-in may ter violated
indireetly a well a* lir.*,*ily—by ,|,*imr an u* t inn* nu-
lent with that which i* **tijoin*:d to he il'in-.
slavery in its connection with the Territories, wjilch has I of fooling In onsistent with tho fndcli longer con* l
tn
i th *
i! ir
Iriivi!
ide
\Vr
ce those on the Pacific were acquired,
r*al and interior; than ever,
i efleets have fh*en in widen tin difference betw**
*» -*ct ions, and t» v- a more determined and h*
coaflii t. Th*; North
[ tinuance of the existing relations between :ho two.
Hut ho that us it may, it is certain, ifeentnn *ipa-
(lion did not follow, as a matter cf con*?, in .» s7n.il
acts in iho States would not long let d daye.l.— ;
"P-r-t* i. Missouri cjw'irwni*! line, although a»lopted ) T»ip want of constitutional |» • r w- • 1<1 o;
In- i -if aim.-, 'm mini-> • i .1 ■ lli-t^a I of rinn|ir.in».-. I f TO y e r ..,j s ,.„ IC o. TllO <T al ink , ! th”
»•' ilullI.eir.M-r.Mrmti'iii i. i..e,.-!uh .laverjr ■ .
ill the territofle <*f tier T'ni
t*» h • uequired ; a.i*J, if course, Iprevent the c
nf the S uthern Star. - from ernigruMrig w;*h th-.
erty in * into any »f th-:u. Their »»>»j-*»*t. t‘
I..O... Ol p-eV-'lt !b»ett-U*i .•• of >|:iv . Hill •
ex’, oil it; t'yi- rn iltinjr lie* i--u- - -o tli-m
to b- tli- nrik- l *pj*-t >. .>iiilll slave.y h* exte*r
not ! \V- •! i ,i I a it ne • --ary. Inuking to i
j-et uf thi- 111 P • . to x limn- th- qtie-diou • • I i
< u d at the l-.t-t i. wheth-r fongr • ^ ha* tii
to-vein |e th" ciliz-ms of the S ii.*!i from rn i"
lirnperty i
j ( ; r ; is nn.tod against our p cttli.tr in-ti ni.•»>. Mur
We I.* je, if you should unite uithanyilii
ik" unanimity, it mav ot itself apply a remedy
this deep seated und dangerous disease;
such sli<;t;ld not he the case, thet.rn • will then
come for you to d * cite what course to adopt.
(Signed;
VIRGINIA
, h"liove
ddei'ah:
tint, uf:
P
unfitly and fir
x-eptiott**, b *.i
;h ■ case, it wo
• vi.dge of it
J M. MASON.
it. M r in \ter,
T. ATKINSON.
TIIO> II. M \YLEY,
II. REDINUER,
NORTH
J. It. J. DANIEL.
A. I*. IH'TLER. 0 '
J.C • ILIIUT.V,
A. B* hT.
I i; HOI.MES,
K. L. MllU.E.
|T N MO' ot
iu. K. MF.ADI
|U \ I H* > ’ii*
f- I
I
tv
If v. JOHNSON
!. h it; nor In- it :.ny right
:•■>•! .1 . • • • ■ .
• the oilier. \ • th- i d-nil
Toth
-••I J«i
'. ’J da
b- added
r. I. .
H. T. TI RN'EY,
a vie i
w r in
• (I'lill . '
rLN l*. STANTON,
A I. ADAM V
W. H KINO. s. W. 11 \HU1S,
B FITZPATRICK, 8 \\ INGE,
John i;\vli:, It. w. mowdon.
ji;f d \vis,
II s HioiE.
A. O MltOW V,
Ml-
e.mii.i; lesere,
l) It. \T< I
i r-trird to whnt b li«.
n lb-
.he :
l-l HOI-
l*r-
i duty dijj
*• *ii-l*l.-r:ifi *n. We nllljd- t . t!,e r.,nf!M l
iwo crerif f'cIinti. of tli- I moo. prow ...g mil of a differ-
eiu ■ uf f-elinu nod upiniuu in r-f-r-nee t*» the r* luti'.ii
, '*i*lirut IH-tween the iwo TM III Enr*.;»-rin an I \ln
» hh, which inlmbif tb- S.uiilicrn . « ii.*n, nod tie- u* !
ui n r-r- **■ inn nn<I '•ticrurw hiii'-nt in wliicb it bn** led.
i‘h.; cutifli-t cniiiiu* need uni Innir alter t '.** m kuowl-
ednunerit nf our ind**p ii'lcnm nmi bud gr i'luallv n-
crenoed until it lai*. uringed the i»rent Ih»iIy "I tin- Nnrlb
ngam-r il.e S. inl, n„ if., m *^t vitul -uliject. In th-
pmirr. hi.nj tin- » nnlhrl. ma-r--mn !.;*» fnlb.vve.l a.*ur-
lon und en< mu Inn iil enernm Iniii-nt, until tli**v li.iv-
!«'■ t a point when » r* y.inl 1 <r y<mr|i«*iii *• an 1 nnf.-iy the
V *• |u'#k-d 'ill
-V,e-|f fm
i I- with will' ll i
t pel
llnipleU-
, „ir deilriirlian uf the <jj(* il-* 1 * ■"**
fire 1—a rcvolulionin "
Ve-e-ye Mtlfruunird .luring. Ih.. last
nh.Wh - ’. ill dollars, IiuIvin, quarters und
'reals.
Mr. CnlhounN AdilrcvN
Wr publish today, ns u (Mirtion of the pmniiiig histo
ry of the times, flic Addict* of the If on. John C. ( ’al-
iiouk and others, to their constituents. Tin* document
emioa'es^ us our renders kuow, from whul bus Iwen
temic<l a convention of SonUiern ineinlicrs of (longresH
who have undertaken to embody the public sentiment of
Uie South on the subject of slavery and prepare the pub
lic mind for the crisis tliut seems rapidly appronehing.
How fur succcK. has attended or will attend their ef
forts we ate not able to suy, or to until ipnte.
It is known that we wrro from tho first inrlimd to
the opinion flint but little good would m-ult from tint*
aelf coiistiiulrd nrsembly ; but still wo were willing to
rot^ritPf^iili oeiioii, and see if any plun eould be devised
toMiti<r^ exeiting aubjeel of its deliberations
fairest, tho rights of the South secured,
revolution aWluCj^ ( ,f ji,,, Union poserved. In the pro-
0 tnpMnflmuia JJwceedUige wo become more and mute in
clined to the belief that nothing would Is* done wot thy
tho men engaged iu directing the matter, und flint tho
South would l>e weakened if not iiltimutely divided
not only at* to the extent of her wrongs, hut ns to the
mode and nieusure of her redress. 'File address liefbru
us goes fur to confirm us in these rensoiiohle uutici|)
lions. In looking over it we find nothing newer stri
king, nothing but n dull, insipid mid tasteless rehash of
what Ims been said and urged for twenty yents past,
without n solitary suggestion ns to wlitit tho r>outli
shall do in any eonreivuhle einergeney.
of our wrongs, bill jioiiited to no remedy
There is, to bo sure, a request that lbc|N ople shall
be united. 'Fins request is well enough at ull times,
but why thussdt miily make it ut this tii
subject? Are the people of the South divided iu opin
ion u* to their constitutional rights on the subject of
•lavety? Are there any tlmt will not defend the
rights at u* proper time and in a proper way? A
there any less Im ndly to our |»eouliur institutions than
Mr. Calhoun tmd hiseepecinl followeis? If so, who
are they ? He mid they may runt as they always have
doiio oil somewhat similar occasions, bul they may
rest ussured tliut the great body of the Southern people
will meet this mu Iter so full of |K*ril to the Union, in u
Ix-coin'iig spirit. They may not mute with the ram
pant demngoguisthat would use tins leaiful question
as a stepping stone to niouieiitury popular favor, blit
they will unite with the patriots throughout the hroud
Union in giving it such a direction ns may if |Hwsible
secure their rights und preserve this glorious confeucru-
cy.
It will be seen that only ubout one third of the Sou
thern members have signed this adddresH, Another,
very similar in its tendency and details, was prepared
hy Senator Berrien, and will probably receive tliesigim
lures of another portion of the convention.
The whole mutter so far u* it has gouc is but little
better thuu children’s play. Our representatives were
expected, und lire still exjiected to meet and repel ev
ery uggressH'ii that limy bo niude upi n our rights not
iu irresponsible murlnvcs, but us the recognized mid
constitutional agents of the people. 1s t them then
stand firm ut their posts, battle against every en
croachment come from where it may, stand linn amid
the fury of the storm that howls un und them, und
planting tln’iusclvcsou the constitution of their country
perish, if need ls>, on thnt firm foundation. Their eon
stituents will look to the rest. 'File people in the innj*
esly of their uml.legated (lower will .it the pro|»cr lime
awiert their rights. The legislatures will designate
the mode uml n. mure of redress. When this perilous
hour comes them will be no occasion for our represen
tatives to uppcul to their constituents to bo united.—
Saif preservation will demand a unity of notion, and
public sentiment will secure it.
The Voice of North ('nrolimi.
Iu the House of ('ominous of the Slue North Uuro-
liua, on the90tli instant, say* the National Intelligen
cer, when certain resolutions ooueeruing the agita-
tiou of Uie slavery question were under consideration,
t’.ie following resolution was moved, by way of amend
ment, by Uie lion. Epwarh Stanly :
RnuJvtd, That webelivetlie People of North Unroll-
na, of all parties, are devotedly (UUcImhI tu the linen
( f the Luii< J Slates ; that they regno! it as a main pil
lar in the edifice of real independence ; the Mippirt of
tran*piility tu home or pence nbrtKid ; of safety ; of pro*,
parity ;an*l of that very liberty they so IngliU prize;
tlmt they cherish a cordial, liahitunl and iniram<*\ able
attachment toii.nial that tlwy walcji for its prvs v T\u-
tion with yalou- anxiety ; that they lieliete it is the do
ty of their |Kibli*- servants to discountenance whatever
nmy sugcehi eve..Jt suspicion that|it can in nil) event U*
abandoned, and lo “ re|rl indignantly every attempt m
alie. iL an) i*orttoit of our country front the rest or lo en
feeble the sacred ties wdueli now link together the vari
ous parts."
This resolution, we aro happy to say, patted by
yeas 5l>, nays 31.
Staanok Disi'losl-rks.—Since the prescutnienta
of the late Grand Jury of New York, in regard to the
doings at the Penitentiary ou Blackwell Island, Judge
Edmonds, of the the Supreme Court, has examined in
to the commitments of vagrants and disorderly per
sons confined there. The result u* that out of T4(5 of
the commitments, only three are legal. Judge K. has
therefore cotnm**nced discharging the 743 persaus ille
gally routined from custody. Quito a beautiful set,
to be turned loose upon a community, for waul of le-
e^ form iu their couimituieut. They are geuerally
• I.IJKI of lmfi-rs aud petty thieves.
Restoration oy tiie Rote.—The law abolishing
capital punishment in Michigan seems uot to have had
the desired cftect uud the Eegislatuic of tliut Stute
have iustruciod me Judiciary committee to rey.rt a bill
restoring capital puuishuwut vn ease of murder in the
first degree.
IT The CoinmisMoner, F. 8. Lyon, lor managing
the Bauk property of this State, (snjrs lb* Alabama
Jouruslf) hns made a Report for tin ».x mouths « ud-
iug the first of the year. From this we learn ilmt
within that period there have been collected $3 >r,-
557,96.
>\ thi a (drum Ui givn yuu n *
i* * omit ol tb** wholi* (n-ri*- "f a - .*
nut- on your ri-hlx, with u i.i.it-i
who h th**v i-tpM'cyMii OurmIi|'
Tii-
. I, but l»ri<*f ' •
viriking n
| hi it m i«»n.
| ill** t\v*i r
R. B. RUETT.
R. I. SIMt-so.N
:|>. WALL •« I*..
T. A. WOODWA
r-l ■—I rn
W s n:\THEUSTON
P. \V TOMPKINS,
J. THOMPSON,
L’lSI \N
H)li N I II \R.M \NSON, . redu* iug tii
!T UoR>L o. Fl'triu i a
oi;\t;h \ l t \ \ i.oil
tiroincnt from »li!it;ii> S*
ind Lo
$tl i!5 (*'.*r acre,
olutinn wts adur,
C iiijnr.ih Hilt -
moved l'» uke up __
tiioli* ti w.ts tigreed to. On motioiVvA* 'r.^satno
S- fi itor. his modified bill was substituted for the
orij M il . . n a protracted discussion ensued
n regard • • »*i the bill. Some were
in fa r nf n f-rring .t to tin* .1 aliciary Commit-
tee, <•:!.'*i s t*» the t’ornmitti e on Tetritorie.s, and
" h i- ' • !•■»’. • t.n.. t The Stmat*-finally
tig 1 . i" i ler it i.» .i •*■•!*-■( (•em , iiitt"eol seven,
t- .)• ujipomti d In tlu* L'm.ir. Various a mend-
•SeiritorR Feet", of
at: I Downs,
the
I Pill p'<- •>
all tli*- |
juM concepti**m '.i :* d**up itod di * n • hit li tlimit
: ' 't (Iangut to \ iii an I tho wliole hofly-pulilic
Wc net mu tin* iiiipr"*.* I'm, that in u |Hipulnr t'<iv*-rniii«*nt
Ilk" mum, It Iru- « Miii **ptiMii *»f lit" a*'-111:11 i lmriu I* r i»ii-l
Mill" nf u liwnwi* |. ||,|,. , If.., rlip*.
W"li.i\*. mid" It mint iddr- Iwrim." w** I*, li* v-
tliai tin* miiKmtii*|«* ol ilu* miIij*** t r-.pnn-l tlmt it hIimiiM
Rhhiiiii ’ lb- III*111 luiprir MV" uml -*.l"imi term
l**r wbicli tli*-
"I. lie- 7'.i l\: tftr
f*‘«*linz m i
div I h
• birtli *i
f"l"l|"" |m
•di ill Ih •
1*1 I MIMIC
id j IU '
• two ru*"H, i 1 '"
III, I "mi.* For
dilli* Mill"** : wli'-i
d • !> the highe-t miljt.i
■ U ^ PCOJ -
I i. n in a iMfti:.*i:i to
Mil Itl'MI,
in iMrmiiiKit. \lt* r iii my * ll*,rt ,
CMiilp.<tiiu n, w liii'li pr*n id**d iii ill * lir^l place, Ilinl l(**p !
— *■ -eitint|v•"'* ii , 1 din * t tai\*• -< • bull In* apportioned i"n**lu* |
the SiutcM a* "•irdiii.* lo Ih«-ir r«’*,jw*i ti\,-hiiiiiImth ; mi l '
tlmt, in ie-reriiiii,iiiir lb" number *-f e:i*-b, five *>lii\* • j
■hall Ih* "**|iui:i|"i| us ibn *. Iu lb** next, (but slaves , |
Cllpliig into Sliilcs vx here rbiVery li li*.l -xM.- Inll j tel
Mol Ih* do. Snrgeil fioiu M-miu*le, bin Miall b* delivered , it
"1*011 «liiu.i -.1 III" puny to xxlioiu tb.urb.boror service ! in
,H dll* 111 the tbild pbl* **, ttun t 'mi,**r" s htlilil Mot pc.
hdnt the liii|H!!i,||,„ ( .,1 ft-, V, >. be tun* lie- y.-ar M'M ; but
« tux n ,| "i, ei-din** leu ilolbirH mu- ill* imp > -d • •>• eaeli
imported. An I liunllv. Ilmt no cupitiiiioii or «lu**ri lux
xbiill be laid, but in | ,,,,111,1(1 l*i I .1* nil 11|M11bei j uud
tlilll llo lOIK'luliiieiil o| I lie t 'ole-lllllt loll, prior t*» H'H,
sluill nlle* t ilu*. pcixisiMii. iiorlha! relii.'im* to ibe uiipor-
talion **l slave .
"'l' factory wer*> lb* •• prove ions, ilmt tin »n*l,
rellltixe lo ill" d*-llXerillK lip of fugitive sl.lX" •. XXU- il-
denied uiiuniiiioii lx ; and nil tb"i"M ",ee|ii ibe third,
relative to (be iiiiim-i litlii.n of *lu v*'** until I Him, \x itb ul-
llio-t equal llliuilllllily. Tliey r*-i MgiilH.i till* existenee
id **luvery, nnd niuke ii H|M*eifie nr«*x(**i<iii for it** prot'-e-
lion where It wic Mip|H, ei| IoIh'II," IU..M. vpo "d Tb* \
K«» fm titer, ii iid ill* Mil,..rule it. a- an uiiporfuiil element,
in d. lertiiinillg ll *• relutixe \x.-ij*bl **l tb* *«*x* ral Stale*,
in tli.’ (b.iermuem of the I nion, und llm re-ne. tix*-
l* n they * boiil.l b*.ir mi laying l upimiioii mill dir. i l
lb** titiii-. ibut wilboin
plo "ll. piuilpblet-.
. I •"
d"
*■ *.• r. pul.In .nion*. in
• < I **t IIb**1111*,fI II, Co
HU new. II,’" r* ii'!»l oii i
Tlu i (it ttIon,
ilium *| with i
iu'leivl-d W- re-,
:r*’t • iV** m*| ,|.,i,l*",,„
ot his m
to lb"
a- "HU,bleb 'l.
UMo ll
I lie, iIiIhIii’iI
it hboul.l lie all.,
MliqU" 11*.HI,I I
101*1 ulcer
MX"l!llll"Ul,
••rink" I" l**i
Ibei
11 XVIII* XX "II I
oil Id
im it ui ion
tli*’ Soiilliern .Stales, and *•!
ch’iiieiiis mi es* fill in I
hti'e eiinied Will,Mill iin Tlie Noiihcrti Sun..... know
itig all tin**, 11,11fii-i| ti,,. ('• *n-111ii11**,,, tbep’bv pleileing
llieir lintli, in tin- in* •**! •«• f • nin mu finer, »nfi« , dlv t * * oh-
**•1X1* ibeui. I low i Im t limit In,- fieen kepi, and tliut
pledge tedi-enied, xx« ►bull next pnneeil Iui-Iimxv.
Itb (*• XV except ion- nf no great importune**, ill*’ S'mill
huii "•* reuse I** iomplniti pnoi mtin \*nr 11I1D a \* nr
It I** lie lined. di-Hilii'd In Inillk ll Iiiiiim I -M ills
•■r.iiriaii* xx,ib tbem inni.\. und gc.ii :md fnluldi-un'er-
*<n Ibe eoimtiy und it” tie tiinlioiiv Will, ,1 < on,n,• need
tin* iir'iiatiiig d* bun* ,m 11,.- qn*>iM*n of ibe odiin -n m **l
.lii- i'iiii into ll.el'iuon We •dial 1 pu-' l>y b*r tlie pr** ■
enl ibis qli,•►lion, lllid other.** o| lln* Millie kind, dlle* ll\
groxxmg nut n| it, mid ptoee,*,', touiieider ite*
efleelHol ilmt • | ,ril nl dn-i old, \x bn I, it r«uin d up In*
• well the two M-elioi,” Ii liisldn.clot.ed ils**ll in lb"
•'"rib, by bosiilily to tl.nt |**>rlion of the <'•m titiin.m
w bi«*li pnnidei fi.r the delivering np o| I'mmix" • |.,x*
Inn** progress it |,.,| to the adoption nl b* •• lib* nets, nc
t* "d**d to lender It ol lion ell* • I lllid XX lib h* mill b hi ii -
' e-H I but It III.be ,,■*. »*vl»*«l „ox\* ,XH pttuMt* ally . xpll'c
**'• l fi"iu tlie t ••nstiintion. II. xx ilu bus been’.-ll , t, ,|
Will Im rieit "ipluiued.
Alter ii etiP'iiil exniuiiiiilioii, t rut I, «'«iii”lniiiiH ic ins*,y.
that it ban In*.*,, |, v „ clear ,tn*l | o, I j *j, IB, • ii,\a-,m, ,,| ||„.
Uoiisiiiutinn lie* mi|Hissib|e |i,r liny preiNnii t» he
m *tr free from iimbigiiuv or doubt. It is in the loll.*\v
»'« won Is: •• No poison held lo erxie.*. or labor. H,..„e
State, under lb,* law- thereof, e. i aping into anotber
S||lie, sball. m ( onsequence of liny |„xv or regiililtion
I herein, be dine barged leal Miel, H,*rx lc* nr IiiInii. lull
^hull be delivered np on c'liuii <*l lb** parly l" xx bom sin Ii
eerxireor labor may Im* doe." All i”, b ur. Tb. re is
not in, imcertnm or eqnixocnl word i<* I*,* found m the
xx hole prox cion What shall urn I.,* done, and xvhul
stmU »„• .lone, are lolly and **v| In ,tl\ m , I nl, TI,**
former j*rox,.|e« ilmt .be liicitixe -luxe sb ,11 n**i be dc
clanged from be serxitud** Itv any laxx or p*i!IiI,iIiom of
Ilu! Sliil’. nlmn in l„. ,« 1; lull.-i-. llmi I...
Hbnll In* delivered up mi cl,mu of bis owner.
\\ bleb In- > an col do die * l!\
Will, • qua! 1 rutb. to aid. *a a!
in doing it \nd vi lb- a
ois'idy axoxxtng lle ir int**ntio
• lie M-nt i,i*-:i„ l**i tie* nmp'isi
bring about a * t *I*• nf llm > |
I*' * iiiiM** q.ai** tli>*ii • lax* - xx
of"in*v Northern Stale t<* an.
vx bil l, l li<*v pc j os" to a* • mi,;
"I* •' "Mlht
nnibb* del la re I**
nl' din • ll V to - >di\
ti*' ol II ml” t. r
I "lid e l.il.li- bed
., in lie*
*1 ['i * .tool
*1 Ilu am 11 .
if Smc-’fli**
1* lit unlit;, t y a
. and other civ
,U.I phut.ill*.i
•r owner*.
I h r. " iok p tii
inago.tr
-i'*k "|i (irdur in
Til" r|il:llitj(
. « . .-li ul ipl in. 'i fi.r
■ I..nl li-iru-t ! -1'irV
r- iij.. .h Itiiiks.'it und
- • a, i’i ■ - on
i." c*. • i I . .lliciiil ii
r I ii ill. M ,i j. (id
i ,ud n! ilu \V. M. r
. u nil t;. it. r i! (
•ril'-r.. In- would i
r ii. ir y..-aI.i
id ll." diiiii'S i
rM.i| (i. ;,. ’
\V \V. si. |i|,|f
w n lumomble
I. id ;uin'd liy
r.nik known to
i*!oj),* tl.gr at
! it 1 ii 'atm id
lire nf tho heriv
wiii iHid.t no
ciiimlry.
VVes-i Div.,,
25.181ft. S
i iid
Tm
Dili-
"""p,unco
wliicii. in
ai to all III*
most wesh-
A-s i Adj't (i
Depart me nl
Fat ewell ot
l\ ij hit
mi th>
| lace
> * led
I o on
i* I,mu
•r ily
all this, ilu* Uritc
d pr
Ye
", eilteie.l into ll"* il
. h formed and adopt. *
been * 111.|Meed ll VX**l|l
•r xxmild liiixi* adopt,
> e now VeltlPt to the *
inn.tb,* Lnion.a
cli nl the
e.|,,e,ir**s t*l XX bli I, It
ol JSp.l, |bell let
with U
ell lie
!•» he ai,
t would
rcip,to
If.’ ol the Delta.;
’«iy.*,r for Wanhiwrlnn—
tens to l (inner il-Ilit
of ir/iitillations, etc.
Bxton Roe o.. Jail. 23, IS Ll.
Dihtnrs Dril l. This morning there was a .spontu-
Dii* gathering *»l the citizens ol this town—called
:* tiier to pay a parting tnbui*- to their most distill-
lent elect of tho Lui'.ed
,*i . Am.i.v, **f Ohio, made a speech of great
I Ti, and cl. tr ictcriz* d l.y hi* usual ability.—
He • v r. ssed v *ry decided seutiinenis in fav**r of
an iii.T.rm.i .1*. i lir* illation of newspapers, dila
ting upon tic* peculiar and growing importune,3
lie w ig nst the establi&h-
ts of the coun
try. a • pr*.pov»d hy the hill; andhelieved that no
till ext-ned for making c< utracls for tho
convey. 1 u* ** • ! tlie mail hy ••c« , att steamers.
Mr. *\ :s ui'ide a short si,o*'*:li, suslaining tho
bill, w 1 it,
U;i m •! 1. the Senate a Ijottrncd.
ItOt. si; OF KKI’i: KSL*. TA FIVES.
/' Soil R innnjh I nnis.— Mr. Pick
■ 1 n pr< sentod ilut . - pa d by the I. • - • ur •
• ft.- Sc*!" ol Idiuois. in la'.or nl the NYilmot pru-
Vi-o. xvhi* Ii were order- d to !..* printed.
M .*•*1 7* ‘riforinl lliil.— The Senate bill,
• -t I'.l.slmig it o-nverntii'-nt i:i tli" Minesota territo
ry, w.,s rejerred tn the Committee on Terri orics.
U nu - fi Culiji •nij.—Mr. lit m.* f
New Y< rk. Chairman of the Committee on Com-
iti* r ••, - tC.tnif * I 1 report pro\itling For tho exten-
s *»a of th • rev u e* 1 tws ol tin* I 'niied States over
.\H.' C i, iorni i 'Fii" hili h iving Ireeuconsid**re,I,
•1 ud lot .ial!y re ol twi, . .Mr. I Lint arose, and said
tiie n n.mit • *• Lad itisti ucii ,1 him to have the hill
read a third time without tlciny. Altera few fur-
rii* r !*•* 1 ark* hy Mr. 11., t'.vplaining tin* necess-ity
ol :l> .peedy puN-age, the i'ill was read through.—
it pruv 1! - fur tho • st 11>1 i - unent of three ports tf
ettiry. and the ap|tointmenl of three collectors, nnd
* 11 iu 1 under the r jv-
e:in.• la ws in tic.* Circuit Courts of Louisiana or
< )•* g* n.
.Mes.sr*. Ulitit, **f Indiana, and McClelland,
of Mi!; g.iii. spoke in lavor of postponing nil ac
tion on tii bill until it could he printed, so that till
imglii 'n." uu opportunity to peruse aud under-
gUihle I
Mat' ».
\t I I
I
lid -trug
i
W,* do
I ,lc
til" M.pliishx Itnd -Iito.-IIII o
i»*u of tli,' t'l.n-titiuion but
annulled. It 1 on-tiiutcs „
tuiionul eonijMict, uml «•( ■
land. An slid, 11 I- iundiiq* on all lb • 1'Vdnal uml S
Slab's and (lie uidix nliial- cnmpn*
xlm b so | I.,
evnd an
ntiiil |*ui 1 ol
ng d. but". win. I
lilt, h to II
•er *>ur political 1
v\ ill, lb.
nu'** Ill"
‘iitution
I
the domii iiil p*iw,*r ct 1* • N rihern
I 'nnleder.u \ agaiu-l tin* 1 -’ ,u,*.*
ol the Sw.ihcn,
•
; mid
r, -1 f,, ling* id I
' North. But IV. - VO .1
feu the l ! eks ol ll.. S :**;* , | ||„*
• North. (Kv.tor tb ir iu.i* - .j .1, „
•
"V in tin in 1 11'* p* op!-’ o| li,e Nomi,
11 recprociound i ■ ! • v.-r :* .■ 1. .1-
Mr. 11 am., of Missouri, made a few pertinent
r ; irk* in opposition to the hill. It favored coin
in' . 1 I and manufacturing men, and not the pen-
pi" "i California. First, 1 t them give the Cali-
L rmm- u government. and then it would he time
. rt 1 igh to send them l!i 1 n vetiuo laws.
Mr. Bi;own,oI' Mis i - ppi, advocated the pns-
sig* 1 of the bill forthwith, and pointed out its ad-
\uutag.s. lie re (erred l*» the very numerous enr-
g"es o| merchandise which were going to Culifor-
ma.noi only from our own merchants, but Irotn
f'f m co:intri"s, and -iiow d the importance of
• st,ihii”hing proper regulations for the reception of
the saine. TTk* establishment of a territorial
Li *. ,*! iim mt iii <lifornia was important. It Con-
g 1 - 1.1 i ie*I to lahlish «tie, were they to adjourn,
taxtion, 1 B. I horp, Ls*j., addressed j Id* a-1; I, n 1 thus b a\e tlie American citizens
x. m.. the procession \v is formed in
ol ti,** lluricy House, and marched to lien. Tuy-
"Sid» u*'**. 'Flie nieiniiers of it were most kindly
«••! ui the simple but hospituble dwelling ot the
r .l, who had been but a short time previously 111-
■d of :b" lot* nd"d visit. Alter a son,,I audmia-
•acral as follows:
. I have hi
1 tli
\b 1 v.V/V 1 ' 1
,*iv. • uaV * tii
hv
ttl
ih" lull j ii.iii
. ., 111 rv I wis
t' m. Tli" -:,cr,*d cbliguitoti of
emu injuucli**,, ol ibe Hi,pr.*„i«*
uud judge*, butt, L**dvml and sv
. ull
• in,.
I lb,'
w. xx Inch b ei-lutor- ;
»*. •.*.*" homul bv oath \ ,
tiillihii"iil, act orthug
1 \\ hut lb;,I i:i"iiu
, ll"d ill" I
III.,' und
\v 11I1 all tli
l l .
.Ill'll III,’
r
provi*ioii ih defunct.
(M’rhiqw
rigid
mg and intent a
ubniit in Ib" lieilcr •lav* of the Republic prior n> IS|.
( ougn'sH. Sim,. Lee.-lainr"”. Slut,M,„d Fed* ral Judie s ll !min»,l t'ni 1
Rod Magiflmt"*, and I'copl", ull sponiiiii**",i>lv place I •' 1 1 *• t!,«•ii"»); t•••!
th* ”i„„e ml.'rprciation *»u U Dunn*: that j*enud I* 1 "i.sH'ition„n*l D.»vem
mter|MH«cd iii,|N*di,i,*’iitH 11, tin* vxav • !’ |l.«* ».v\ tier m•.•!»,n • nu|**i-cl. a - t«» 1 If «'xo • t
tn rocovcr Ins fugitive mIqvc . u**, d**l ,• \ d"t 1 hi * '. 1 tlmt it exi • • it all Tli
*•» l»iv" every ;v**|H r facility Mentor. .* I,is , !;iiin 1.,, *,\,. m* 'it 'b-med tb :•
linn tlelixercl up. ll xx:m ib-nncurlv a* «’»l**\ t ic*.*x- » •' r - t * in,.*"- . •:
e*' one found in a Nortliern Mute. „s i\iiii,«| mi, | •■*•;* * b In t""tn ’ n
m igl,boring Soiilheri, St.,n*. But this I,
and tl
Hiatus.'
When we take ini** on.*•i*l**iniieu 11,«* important
, leurnesH ol tlu* proxi**H'„, the exa-ioi, by whirl,
been set iihii!" nmy i.urly Ih* regarded :u»one of lb" ,„m.| and r.-,ilx«-,l in It *
fuinlbloxx* ext-r rcccixcd l»\ il,** S.unhand lb" Li,i *„. ami t'mt lla’V " "
This cant, *t !»*• m*»re coil* Kelv and c**rr,'* ilv si it** !. *-tittiti«Mi xxuluud 1
llm,1 ,t |»»s he, 1, l*v txxo learned Ju 1 .*1 ibeSuprcm.* b“n Such I*", * ’.
Court of the Lulled Smt**”. In on ••! the ,1,•••is|„nst m nd ».* (*•*,* . iv".
Julgr Story Hind : ' 11 ,*-!• •;1, ally, it ,** xx* II knoxx 1, ib.it * "*hii,ti.n um.H
the olijci’t of lliis »lan-e xx„” to sccin.' to tin* cic/rtis xx nl, !«• Msbitors ,*!'
ot the sfaveliitldmg Stat.*s th" complete right uud lit!-* ol thorn u.t "tied, t
oxvn.Tship u* their s! ; ,\,*«, prop**rty. inex**r\ Si ,;.*o| vvlndh* r*•!,,• xxa- *
tlie Liiimii, into xxl,it*li they might •■”*:,|h*. from the Stan* 1 xxhetlier t - '
xx I,••rein they xx.’ie I,cl«l ll, -ervitlldc '
“'Fbe full rxwogimioii of tin* nght and ml,
dis|N’iisal*|.' t>» tb** ••corny of tin - s|*»*,*! *s ,.f pro;
all the slaxi’holding State*, and. indeed, xxa” ”,
the preserxnttou **t their inten’MN and ms'iloti"!,-. that h.vd la'-e l 1
it ,-aunot Is* doubted, ilmt it eot,”inm«*i| a imidaincial qti'-n-a xva-
article xx itliout the adopiioii of xx In* h il,** Liiion xxoitld bi;;.n Iv. a 11
n**t luix" Im . ii form’ll Ii* irue ,|»* i*»n xxa* to • • ,.,r,t "*»-• • ul!**d
UAUW the >*‘Hou— uud p*mcpl.*s \.r xa'."ivv vn vhe non. N’ertlt dt *ul<
►'avehiddmg States. I»v preventing them from mt«*,,u *d- mi the •:r.*m
tiling with, or restrict mg. *»r aK'lishmg, the rights *t t!,e the 1
owners of si,ix,...” i.i- m
Again : “ TheclatiM* xx .,* therefor,* of tl,;* last m,p >r- ' . ‘L
tam e t«* the safety an I *• •< urity of the S .„:l,eru Stat.*«. I'* r * 1 "
and eould n*»t •*,* -nfremler** I by them with
genug their whole oro|»**,iv in sbtxes. The ela
aceiTtlmgly a,l«*ple,l in the Coii”tut,lioii hy th*
moils eoio,*ut ol the tram *.«<*f it .1 pr,H»f ut oueeofiis t't* <* i K-rough t'oiigr,-' 1
intrinsic and pmriical neivesity.” N rtli.ngi 11111 1
Again: *'The *-I,m .* nnniti-ilv • "iiiemplaies ibex- m tub-s tr'»a, the S »ut
istenee of n;*»silix«* unqualified ri ’.bt oil rile jvirt of ibe So. ', wn- 1 t. mri.,11
oxxnerof tin* h!:ix**. vxbnli nu Suie laxx or regnlatiou derihei >*:, ;,union. fs*tx'
can in any wajr regulate, oontrul. (ii, ,i,!\. . r.
The opinion of tlie ol Iu* r lennio-l pidg ••* \xis n*t I -- I,ailed 11 a”- a permanent ti
emphati* u* (•< th** ini|»»rtamv of tin* pr**visio:i and the nrx.ntr , *, "ir..*ue« , 1
uaqui’niioi table right of die South uml’»r it. Judge Bald I - -an !n„„*. t***»k the
w in. ui ,'lmrgiug the jury •*aid :* *' li there are au> nghts 1.-gurdiug it uh the pre, ir
■' . 1 , ty w lueli ran be enforcod, if have might rend the I on ii>ii
nt.\ rightn of projvrty vxliirli are inv iolable
uld I. taken — it, r
,1 • j * 1:, 1,1 \ VVltll tix
t'n- p litiC.ll :
..pie
dmi tin
•11 opp* -it:."i to I tie proposo'l eon
il.l *• 'ilamlv 1 • ..*« 1 it. and adopt
l. should ll,.* hill pa-”” xx u!, die
the a ", u teqllired no great *
that Mi”-oiui. once ,.,
"l|.|v "II HI,
appointed. |.
0 4 ll|0”«* 111:1
'Fliey 111
id I in-.u*'
•tho principal
till tin*!
I.l ollic.
*|U"*tl.
■T.'i
Ollll
• pre*
i.l’if tl:’"
(It |H’
with • •
I all lie
1 lias not !
. but two ?
1 * A tut '
.if V\ It.l ill' ‘Hi. XV.
* «if’ I, ilcfa I otii,
l e, I,-, jl.cnc*', !
• ill ill til*' politic:,
1 word, chapO'*
:;u*n great'r than hasiwcr y* t l.ibcn to
a tree an l onli^bten, d p,»**plo. and mu
ch wc could not oc.ip,*, cmancip i-!
p! ten, (winch ii ■ lily will if n-»t 1 re-
\ hy li vin * th • h »t;: ■> ot' ,,nr> ! > md
»v a ut i mi ■ • < ur ntry, i our
TV' -. t*» U'CUIUC ti,‘‘ pvrui Uh’iil ah do *,t
tinat hy, •(» i\ rty, mis v tutd wt
I'iiiotiu
cling.
nf tn** pro- ! •
• n* then* wilhoi t pri.toction ?
•, i.l hkns, ol (icorgia, followed, nnd took
und ag.iiiM framing any law or govern-
• r (*: lilornia. 'Flint rich country \xas not
it had not b •: 1 p.ti I for. 11*', for one,
veil no v,»ic ri-cogiuHiig Ualifornia us ours.
;i place \vh r • ontir 'ly •• free initio” was now
ling, und why tx• 1 the friends of free trado
1 laws lo on 1 hi** ta •: 11 toc.illect a revenue
11 ■ pr«»cee<li’d t«> (lcnn ince the conduct of
• -.d m in 1 g.ud i » California, con.-id"ring
rptilion.
Mm:* ..of I<«)ui -i in.t, made a few remarks
tlu ! It was oppressive u • tho
1 a •. a lid la ik’d to s,h" 1 ro to th* iii an <• jiiiv-
I! -. 1 ndc! th** course* of the President,
. ij .mlb.trv C 'li'rihu'."iis there duriigtho
: ak .;: her 1
• hi ao mst tll(
ir I uu ii**i
riant du-
, 1 sh
l< all ir*oil (i
Mr. K *0T, t fOhi*
•s; »k • in opjK*.”ition
! the gniilotiian from
it i.l said lie was only
mi agiinst unjust ul-
unh!'* s ipporter of tho
lasaults of the g- ntle-
. . / ■ \j 1 1 r, r - IV r-
mil me. my ilu-iids. fit parting, to iuv«*ke Cod’s '
blessing upon you ail. und may ile grant that you
and Nour l.nuu’i• s may enjoy ;■ ag life und pros-
jieriiy. Farewell!
Among ih".*' iiasem!)!",! on tins inter 'sting oe-
cum"U, were Many v,t the ebicat ciuzeus ot this
low, ml parish, und tic y venial to feel most
deeply tla? departure <»l one wlmv presence and
e. and i" remand L- . hack \ \ the v. rvinaval j perutiiU'd \ » ,«n,»
1 he-*’ were gre.il, and. mi ler the * irillii- ihm. .,•! ,h,r
irlul t|,i"*tmii” i' • lc;,run to
» a prospect hdore us, the gr
piesuo.i that ever ei mu l t
1 -f a:,,1
• utt* ll-
In*
p:i;e
(i
Was-
1 itb r ot
Fr.
• the only
lion.sin 1 th.it at in*
IV, ' 11
\Y!
•ir
• m pr
' \ r|l.x
111 he territory n
neo un,ler tho 11
.
North",n . cm
main1: xx uh tb*
dillb'iilt).
Tilt'd. A « * Iiipromi- , ,” It
»a.”*’d mi tlie term*, that ihe
>-«' the a !mi**,.»,i or Missouri
!,*• South laiiileadeil.Hiitl ill ,1
ai.,e of ITS?. |o* |he govern-
T rnt**rv. h!*oiiI,| In- ,,pp i,*d
1 hy tin* I niied Suit - Irom
1 DmiHiaua l\in.:
gr -
"UC
",’,1 1
id although not
now 1 f 1 j> • • . sh I be 1
themd w . ii.il e, 1 ainly hi* .
I ,ittl *, in trut r. w , ■ !n*
haveb v.i exc!': ’.,’dir.en all
dmgi’i*'” • t*»!' * 1 o' *..: r 1,
is .1 ' : • | ; ' Ills District,
places disperse !. ,’v*« r tlx
• .! . *r tht'ot : r :tn*asur»v
*1 :i : Every o’.fpv.f and
tv.*d. I 1 'liing would he
: w-.rkof aholiti.-t at pleasu
. 'i’.us-h-i-ct. and
Ihllo
"iipren
law
which hi
Mime 1 *1 ll,*'”" del',•„ lain*. Ah the
xx ni l, lie had a (KM leet right to po-*»
away .i” a on/* ;, of a ni-ier Si.u
pr.x ileges ;,:i I mimunuie* ■ 1 citizen,
— 'Ir Johtron Ht.uid” before von . ,
n . i iakt n from under lum—.i ,”
xx •. ' U vhe (vA-rnwcuv w>x*U V” \,.x> d If the defendant”
< . . '* xi.ti" w o . • i \ \erumeiil.'*
piiriietilarlv i * the prox i*ii»n
ud the
1, he 1 at nought i*v
. protect. and lake
, milled lo all ihe
I iitiv other Stales
round xx III,di can
I 1
Tliii”
May a
ul final a.!;M”in
*imilur combe
•”ite aud more
(fer.mulpnwlr:!
\
line would ”*•
•dl Ik* pa 1
• l'mi*h th
so* r which
! it! vi. would
could hocom,', acc
to the*!,ctr'-ms of ohr Northern assail,u
; uolv s.s i!m :,* -1 erdd he >> n e pesitiveem
s to prevent it.
id r such v state ef things tiu' probibtlity
1 t. !.lev
F> r n,an\ years ilie huteeci
he rerniories c ased begun
lowever. ,* line, led will, tlu
!, \\ ■; . arly tli it it w
( V I
. I» I
to bleak *'i
a!im”!c‘d a iw
ud the hope
\iv em me;
•avery. ’File depres:
* s on tlie white iwc
ilhout ittv ' heeo ne
vent it / li i”
*,’•"-'.on '0.1 yng to you t> d 'id' .\U we J*.-
tie- i‘.t 'give you ouropiu .mi. We. tli n. .: <
opiiu <1 that the jirsj and imlispensahle step, will
• d w . ( !, u • lung c in Ik* done, and wit 1 wluv
every ritie.g uviv fa*, is to he united among v*u;
elves, *mi 1 ,is great an,I most \i: ,1 quest., :i. ‘ F!
•v:mt of union and emert in refer* nee t» it h:i
■ t ' "/hi the South, the Uni mi. and our system .
iJovernment. to their present jvri!**..s e :
Instead of pUiemg ft u !mxe all oile rs, v
nude it rt'i!K»rd*nate, not only to m to
j*ohpy. but to the pr's-rxition pi rty t
• risiiring"t party success. As high as
a d i * t e-p. ct lor these, we hold tbi s i 1
to that and oilier questions involving y- ir < , r 1 v
an I happiness. Until thv y are aola Id by the Sv mn
tlx* North will not believe that you are iu cirn-st
in eppo-itioti to their eMc r " icb uents. and f.hev will
coir.iir. * to follow, on * after at. »:!x r. u. • ! the
wot k of a Is dilion is fin ah I. T • 1
that you are. you must prove by yt ur nets th it you
lolvi nil other q lestioes aubordinat" i" u. it i
lev lot prov
!>g His
uie, and th re by
viiou.,1 Capital
t m.i y w * t »;*.* the 8ovitliem Hviitloiu tn to order.
'p!i'\l ; 1 Mr. Morse, and
the l*iib He wondered
1 New York who had re-
p vf ' t. i-• .111. (Mr. Hunt,) should expect to get.
1 no igh Congress such a hill without having '*0
NYiluiot proviso attached to it. llegavowav
Mr. Hill: of A'ahama, who proceeded in
an elo j.i'Mit strain to express views (littering from
tho-** which had ! t-n express *d hy the gentleman
from licu.gi,, Mr. Stejiheiiaj California he said,
wus no treasure to he thrown away. Tranquility,
lie >• ud. would I • belter preserved hy the maintain-
anc'.'o! a •; roa.s feeiit’gHn all quartern, than by
any indulg n.v in invective.
Mr. (ii.iNNKLL, of Massachusetts, called the
arr.v.tl at tb*
IM JSFON.
FT NVe give the appointuieiits ,*f the Mwutgomery
uml Euiuulu Districts, made by ilie uumi.tl conference
of tlv,* Methodist Episcopal Church ut its lute session
01 Grecindruro', Alabama :
MONTi
— M* iilg *:
hold |
Cravx f,.rd,
Ltl'ujeU",
t hamb- r* 1 ir
Didcville,
Tull up' ** xii,
l.-iunde-hi r*».
t’aluhc" *',»r,l
I’iiutiubo'.ch"
colored m
lhg Swamp,
and
pro
the North w i l l».» hr
culati.ai of constNjuenc.
otild cieatv in the black change of measures, and
Tlux
for dcbveruiK up fu
tliai ihe f,'Ul)d:»ti"U” ,»f ih< c*x,r
rent, oil ill" lighi **f prxqH’rty n
Ktrii, turvmixt fail by dxiurtmig 1'.
TIicm* uie grave and m*Iciiiii an
friiina high MHir* e Tlr-y ronfirti
8 *utli Im* ever c •iiten,l**.i. :u* t«» 1
n ice, un i frindameutal diameter <*l ilu* ( naxion. u*i,!
ti.e dlHUHiiu.,” , .,i*<*q umuts Which would llievitalilx
f,.l|ow from lU x 1,dun.ai. But in ”pite **l iI:**m* miIciui
xxurniug*, the \i<»Lti»*>11 ilien commenced, mi l \\lit. •
they were inteuded to rebub *, ha* been tally and j . r
Indiana and Him •.
tTlie caw? of Frigg 1
■ylvtnia.
»the western h>*(
1 nil ibi
I'mxxealth **i F 1
i-o«l t
rlh'l
,*i r> x
ir.'in Uh ter-
uisiiimi pm-
Tin* ng tnu.m
Ti • war xx.ih .Men,*'” •• n f 1!"xved.und that tcrinmat-
,•! t'.i theaequiHUum I Nexx Mcvuoaml 1 p;*ert ... 1 x r-
ina. eiuhnicmgivu ur** 1 equal to m!k»ui one-liait , t the
e ma* xalley »*f ilie MxMs'ippi It to till* vx,* add the
I'.'rtion of Oregon ucknow (edged lo be curs hy t ie re-
• <• it treaty xxuh F ighitul. our whole territory >1 tiie
P." and W,”t,!th" R".'ky Mmr.itsiiu-w :i| iv t mo.,1
b I*.* 11. extent Imt little lens than tlmt \a»l valley, d ue
u *.ir ; -^j\*. t ,i ‘great an addition rvkm,ile*l the ev-
, i'<m lietween the North and South in refcreiiee to
•The cin«e of Johnson ir d\»mpk ;i* and other*
f .'Ir Kennedy, of lbigersiowu, Maryland
' l’otal numtvr of x •hu t c
!,l ,-ro,la,,•
from the South. t.*M» 10
the No^ih:
yo .r- Acs m eirne-:
1 a jU'iso, and t-> ;i cal
ami that may i* ail to ;
iie adoption «fu cours
Iv t-Tinin
Kcgillents,
I’uttUllOIIH
Coiupaniei
Total number of xolunteen* from the North. g3.0fil
Being nearly iwo iu tlie part ft . • S >uth to one on
tl.c |airt ot the North. But tukn 4 into c,»iw<!"nv!i,' i
u North
than the S mill, the latter ha* furnxlicd mo.e tliuu three |
time* her due proportion of volunteer*.
* Sir.ce rep >rteu to the Home.
of po icy. that may q n *t!
.U’ ilii- long conflict between ihe two .**.v'.:"ns. If
.t s.hrtttld not. nothing would rema.n for you hi t i •
s* a mi up immovable in defence of rights, it.olv ng
yo .r ail—yoar prop.- y. prosp*. r'ty. equality, lib-
erty, and t'ety.
As tlu* assailed, yon would >t i:.d juslified hv a!!,
laws, hutnait nnd divine, in repelling a !>' *\v so lan*
gerous, without looking t,v consequences, end to!
r, * :i to ..il means necessary for tint purpose.—
Your assailants, uiul not you, w uid 1 • r.^ponsi-1
b!e for consequences.
1'ntert titling these opinions, vvo eartv's,!v cu* 1
treat you t ■ ■ 1 f, aud for that narj oa * it; pi
J ull t.ec »?ary nk'usures. Beyond tins we iliinK it !
1 would uot be proper to go at present. I
a. ipala
IVu R,ver inis.-i,
Tl, '”. O. Summer
t in Advocate.
A. s. li im*. Iran
\ Mi lx*.nl,
. h • Mi.-plled,
>• Hughe*,
F. Pith y,
J l . Ilu, kulve,
Fl 11. I • -:
17 A -rnstrong. P.
Walter il. McDaniel,
G gaW. Carter.
\ J L. Sunders,
\ Win. I. Kill,
Harris 8
T U* supplied,
D. (.'arinichae!,
J .. W Br. n ,n.
Robert s. Rubh,
M "U-y,
v . L. Hopkins,
StephenO. fajers,
J
l’*1 to K. Te\i« cv.ufertnce.
Jam*’* L. Pierre, “ “ tieorgia “
il. V M, Tyeire, “ “ L,*m»isma
Apj'-'int" i to Steele Chapel, LaFu>ette,an 1 A. drews
Chapel charge.
At;* r M'Mie little parley. Mr. Hilliard finally
, * ud 1—'"Why not rail tho gentleman from
ii" (M r. Root) to order ! ”
> ne further debate of no groat interest ensued,
or which,
.Mr. Hoot resumed his remarks. 11,? was deci-
> do,Ily in favor of improving California, now we
had it.
Mr. lx. having concluded the bill was referred
to the (e ofthe NY hub*, and ordered to bo
• printed.
Mr. IK'rf::, of New N * irk, moved to reconsider
th tvoto b\ wli’u h tho bill liad beon referred, in or-
11!« r to get an opportunity to express his own views
t, which ugrt ea with those express*
y Ut . m ; man fre tu Georgia (Mr. Stcpnens)
\ Sett tide Grunt,—Mr. GriknelL,of .Ua&sa-
• itii- its, from the Committee on Commerce, re-
portucl a re.-ol r.ina granting a vessel to Lieut,
f ituy, for th.’ p .rp">c c t a scientific experiment.
Tiie resolution lies over.
.1 ,/iy n, . ru/n iatiuii ID .—On motion of Mr.
Sr.i iiExs, of (icorgia, th House then resolved it-
>-■11’into Committee of the NY hole on the state of
the l tuon j Mr. To nbs t «t(i orgia, chairman j
1 to he nsideration of the Army
Appropriation Bill.
Mr. Smalt. * t Ma ne, lit re made \ set speech,
ii" ' ting > Hpccially ot the question of slavery in the
territories
Mr (*t Oliio, called the gentleman to
order for irrelevancy.
ilc 1 »i.u:i declared iii.it he was in order. Ho
v.id the discussion of this b.ii might take a wide
range.
Mr. Lock well, of Connecticut, followed, and
v ipied an iiour in reviewing and criticising the
' ■ 1 ■ i * ro|>ort of the {Secretary of the Treasury in
:virt:cit!.ir that part of it referring to the tariff,
usury notes, the purchase of the loan,
Flv’ .M '.u'.uUc,' then ruse and reported pv, gre>s,
•ir. ]** 'iock. of Pennsylvania, securing the boor
•or to-morrow.
AdtiJerutcd Drugs, tV* .—In tiie course of the