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TIIUlidllA*. SKI'IKMHKH 1, 18.0-
monk new cotton.
Avljivt bait tf w» muon waa y.a'rriliy rtctlitd
tit iho ('mini flail. Iluail, from Mi. Win. of
Bwbr eooniy, by Mr. 8nbnin (|to^>l|.
CVRRTTOWN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN
ASSOCIATION.
A HMOtlA|nf SnolhOgloilMnii* WibLutb phet
Tnaailay avoni.,,* tilth o ■■ adjuartivd, an qf-Hlim 1.1
Ihn hmiytof L. S. Huia.ll, Eu|. Cnryylmyn,«li*rt 't
now Aaaeflallop • y or(anlii-il,anili8*.lAleJrS}. cn ,
•ddrost"
TJfc/«*n.wfaggsnptma* ««*• tfiBcem .
FALL WANT, PresMe*
L.S. RUSSELL, 1st Vice do.
N *ERlkKY, 2d Vic* do.
JOHN C. BLANCH. Treasurer.
CONRADK LUDKKK, Secretary.
' 0* motion, it «h
Knotted, That w# Invit* lit# uther Waids, lo
Join Iba gt-at democratic procession g;i Monday
*Wn.
Alio—*
Rnolerd. That the rules of die Central TVmrvra-
tk Re|«blican Association govern this Ass- elation.
The meeting then adjourned.
L. tf. FAL1.1GANT, IWt
C. ItfDlRK, Secretary.
MISSOURI.
Th* Democrat* have * majority U th* Lrgbln-
iimL.«.t.. ..... r„'/i* ’ * .. ,ri -r—■•"rite. bj
the popular vote for Governor, LfruuGofernor'*
Congreiamrn, will rar**d 7.5110.
ILLINOIS.
TW IVmowt* mm»Mw U. J«Ui k.lln.
twenty three. In November iba anticipated ma
jority la 0.000.
Prvm the Iffaking •% C/frft*. Vbtk Mil,
ADDH Bmi TO TilK PEOPLE OF THK V
HOLDING STATE*, BV TH# Of, MOCHA
TIC RKPUBMjCAJI M^MUKRS OJf CON*
0#KSS KROMi IHOfUC ST AT HR.
Al a meat lag of tint Dsmocnjit Rf.publxan.8rna,
praam! ilrpfrtwfr'Wrtfr tlw Iwnxty sixth Co*
graaa from the slavehuldifg States, h*M In ilia Ca pi
l'd uf'lp Unitr I State* oq, lb* 90ih of July, 1840*
tba Ifcre^ Wrq, R. Ring of ilia Senate wa« called to
the rbalr, and tba filsw. Jpiro A-. PWMW of tffr
H«#t* of Bapfeagnintlv,**,. ippolMH,
‘SHcswpOfl. Urn euqvnbleenC-twm-tqb** frotncuclj
df tbr Mid States, harrtofora apjmlotrikfnr the pm*
ptiar, through Mr. Clay of Alabama, reported an
a<ldrra*, to b« •■dimmed lo tba people of the alave-
lioMing State*, in ref- truee to wliieli, after consul-
a ration, tba MJpqitic Msolutiw »*« unanimously
adopt adt
Rnolred, That ona mamlier Iron* aach of the
aforeaaid Suits be instructed to algn aqd publish
tbf sem*.
WbsreujHjo thf meeting *dj»urnri).
WILLIAM R. SING, Chairman.
J. A Btmun, Sectoury.
3SS
■ wl.ioli I
tHK FEDERAL UNION
Appear* In a new dr**., It i. now ona of tbo
•oat beautiful papers in U<« omu try.
THK CROPS.
A letter received in Charl-sinn from Bdl.to and
John’* Mand, state* that the Caterpillar h*),mnd*
it* appearance AH the fla^WioW on J hr. 1 . f«|.
and,a^l*ome on Kdi-io.hNve suffered con»ld.rab|y.
t G"ttnUUnHotialul.
CeNoa.—The Cotton cr-.j. in ihl* patl.h looks
remarkably well, and «e heli ve tba', ihrmjgh' iit
State, nuwitbntand ng the M.h water It will n*u
be much let* than it* ucrnl q.i intity.—N. O. AJm
95M tt!U
THK INDIAN MURDERS.
The MilMgeville Stanford of Union of hut
Tuetday. afiernotirlnr the recent murder* In Flor-
id. ami n-ire.powcd.miiI,frn o«Min'iea, commnni
faiesrhe intelligence that Governor MoO. naio ha*
taken pmmpt meHsure. r» protect mrolrlvni.
N|twit, ton, always ready at hi* coontrv’a ral|
hoabiAwavln Warocnun-y, to attume I lie com*
tt\i'ir| of oar Ipt'pa.
Th» Gi.vprniu hu or-Ar^l (b-n.r.1 Hllllwrff in
J'"" " •—l"Mo Imm.'Hi.mlv In il... j.ij, ,„j ,
lif.."i- lm if hM. .ml .11
f i. I i" |if.il«|.|l.in nrllm inlml.lmnin. 1
Slncmb, In flnn. NrDnn h,. u.
" f"'!" llw fiovrumr |„ f„„|,
r .'f.rit'.n, .ml t.k.* ihn n .mnimul
rf .“'1 "' m ‘ «* •'•■■I •» rvnulu.l m mmobiS
§**r.ry,
H# left here on the 31 at (nr War* eounty, where
we are ronfident hi. |Me*ence will he hailed with en. n.
bu.ia.in l.y tlw cin..-n. uf that eapo.cd and .ulT r
tug section of ourStute.
TAr Clttoi Cxojf h Lihirty Cfv.afy.-,K«tr M t
of a l.u.'t r t n«j apj.nur in Liberty Can/usbUfriand
In thi. rityl
TO THE pKOJfLK OP THE SLAYEHOLD.
ING STATES
It la nut a. mumler* of a p-rliiical parly that we
now addre*. you. A ctiiis has at rived in •beafTii .
ol ibis country, which, with Soutiwrn men, make,
■he interest, uf pail)injjM.rtnpi u• they are, a mi*
rundtvy C4tna)dc(atiwt. Tim gunent of event, is Out
lia.teuing tu lb** rrniiit where il mu«t heileterrni/ii'd,
•“ V *• oriuotry ahnll Ire governed according
tu the pr. tie,pie* of the Federal or Demnci atlc creed,
wt Whether, in a large p.frtion of the Union, Micl.ly
•ball exist at all, in it. |rre*ent orgamtution.
-- , - , «j!5^»aftiss l jB!iSKiwr , iir ATditaiUBi
juvlly inte^fvra with another, in trfer. nc*- to the in
.liiritinn. under which ilchoowts to he gov. rui-tt,
and that, in lhi*na*ticulat. each it wvereign mijd
Mt- L * —
indejreuderit. Much le*» are oae suc|etv,~ur the
inrlvviduaJ*O' one .nerety, rerpon.lMe toHeasen- r
Kanh for the justice or expediency of thejnatiiu
linn* of another. In Europe, the right id fereign
iri'anri rilion ha* been for year* the dividing true-
Him lmtu.cn lire friend* of f.eedym am* iho oilvir-
oa^ai.fh. p'ditary king* arg» n h*olute power. To
maintain the right of Jtiterf renre and forte on
willing nation*, hereditary dominion under the
tonne id legitimacy, wa. the grand rrhjeci r.fthe
•iuJy A hance. 1 be comhin*'iTrnunurch* rler ied
lb* people eny riglo. whir it were n»l rrbtuiMvJ from
the voluntary eunces.ini,. ol kiag. n d prince*, nrui
undertook .0 pul down, try armed Intervention, oil
opU*ing. of the gyi at muss uf ancieiy. with die view
tu tn.Ml.ry the Gwvernment in cunlomtity wi lr the
jm-r.1 will , Til, f.l.-n.l. ..If,mil m . ih.,..lh. r
",«l |,.<,ple uf ..chnuiiim I,,.,.
rl|l,l ii>ol,,nm>b.|rl n ,i „ w|i| s ,hnl uuw
;.*• rt | h !> «•!»•«, lo imrrvr, will.
«"J ,ha, .I.alni.lkl, j. I'.icl,
■■Hllwn. i.l all fun.,,,, in,.r|„„lii„., u „,|
- ZJ! 'a* l"|iM. • le,,1,01,110
Ibi'tlirm (lorlw. Ao»„f
l»lu. ll|,, ,lu„,J u„t .1. mpi iu ri’jwat u,.- „jH, r l-
Inn Iwi, „4n* bnloomt, lo oMl )W<u»lf lb, I«,,|Si
.... jhjp upd.dit> tmina lube ggvetnad. by the. J
aa*wer which innb,*lftll give to it,
That Nnrthef» f tnaa, generally, mtrrtaln opinion.
afltrcraa to .lam>,and trgard It ha a great moral
avll. may »a admiited. Many of both tbr girat po*
H leal partia* may agrq if* ah*tract r.pitdun* un lira
W'Jmi of slavery; but ilrara I*, tu u*, a m«»*t lm-
pattant d f^rmra in oti.gr reaper t*. Demo,
ctet* of il* Nur^h, a* ap<rty, are upp*rwd tu any
nebun ujroullm »tt|'J**« l hv tltu General Govrrnment,
whamver may he their abatrart upinion*; while lh-
Wldg.uf ih« Nurth.in tliel section of th** Union,a.
a t laity., areulnpi.t uidvgrMilly, the ally of the Abo.
li tonists Ip tMi; Hctfoa wca.iires, no exbildted in
the Cougre*. uf tiw Untied Stales, and in the Stole
Legisimuiv*. • In Mipport ofthis anumion, wa call
your serious attentiun tu lire following fsrUt
At lire December »as*iuiio| Cougre*., 18^0, the
followi/tg tysolalionr. nlft red by Mr. I*ir«kt»ey of
Smvb CariditM, were oduptud by the House of He
pre*entntive», virt
'* I. Rttolrtd That Congress pog.ease.nocun*
*titutionnl{uuihority to ililarel'er,. in anyway with the
in.iimtion of siavciy in any uf tin; Slate, ol thi.Cum
fnderacy.
'* 2. Uttohfd, That Cmigre.. ought not tu inter
fere iu any way with slavery iotha District of C'u-
lumhia.
“3. lletoltrd, That all petit ion*, memorial*,
propositions, resolution., or papers, relating in any
wav, ur tu any extent whatever, tu the subject uf
ahtveryiur the alndiliv.n of slavery, aln<U. without
le*htg either printed orreferrrd. be laid u|Min the
fable, and that no further aciiun whatever shall b#
hud lircreon."
lhe party vote un these resolutions was a* fill
V*, occurtlipg tu as accuiuiua clussiiicatiun as
can Ire made, vi«
Ninaunly voted against the first resolution—isll
Nonlieia Whigs.
For lhe second Huolntion. , A do in it it.
Noithein Dernucrals 07 Northern Democrats 9
Northern Whirrs 4 Non hern Wings 34
Soul be, q Defter alt 35 Southern Democrats 00
Suutlrero Wfaigs 38 Huutlnin Whigs 00
.. ^ Nay. 43
tor He third fteiolu/ion. Agninit it.’
Non hern Detn■ reran 69 Northern Democrats J7
Nurthern Whigs I Northern Wbijti 43
nuuihegn Democrats 33 Southern Democrats
Soiithurn Whigs JJJ. Southern Wh-gs
, * M ‘ * trw ‘ AbglilU|gifc'
• hi# , wa hetctu snnet ms.kel R. Wa art aot
iftfotamd but* irdividuqls M. irgiag tu tha two grrai
P lies v.itens hut as tbwWhlg. luuj a deri.iv. ma
•y on ftheir side, wa have ao doubt that tbo
fMulgiipaa w*i«curb'd almott esdusitely by Uieir
*— (Sou runs I )
•pens the penalty id imprisonment In tire State prb
Son. it «balhiuib*-(p,n*tiued tu t xiend to any rU
^laHigwrlemua the vhws *f ilia two parties an
by tbeireaursc in tba contention
flriutrtnameipitlie CmstHation bf tba State.
Intliaihiidy,lw«qiarstloa* wera raised beating oa
tbissubjccu, , a-.
l.;A p/ofatehlprug tu amend, the Cunstituliun, a*
lufXtemtd*rigu.d-ubd j.yjurv tufiigllive slave*.
r A Pprpo«nion s.itputtH’ird iheC'ug*tilutiun, a*
to axtrwi the tight ofajdTrsge tu negroes,
fin. tba day the standing committees of the eon*
aunounciHj.aitd its businas* organiyd
Mr Tht.1deu.Sirvens, a leatling Whig delegate.
uTeied Ike fol'owing resoluibai, vis;
" ItticJvrd, That article 0, item 0, nf the bill of
rights, hr made tu in d a* follow-: ‘Tire trial by
j’try .bail r> main a* heretofore, and shall l»e sreured
to totry human being, in all cates where hi* life or
liberty a hr qm s'hin; and the ri^ht theruufshall re*
main 1^10^1^.*'*
ThU,ros<,|u(ion wnslnid on the table.
The/nov. ineni hu* commenced in llm convention,
merit.
By th
Blight,
1 ri„ er„,„ am cmpl irl, H..lr,.,»l
Uilhi. bllchi. I. .111 Tl,, hall. «. |„d, |i„.
i,h) ,ur,«d black—ib, |„p m „k„ „
-„.,»l •< IU.MW, «n,l no d„„h,m„ny .III
„.p. Impm.ln., h,K apHn, will ,b,„.
T—' ""I",. 1 " » '■ -«llnn .III nnt b,
third of I..1 year. —Jtfp.ottra, of yt,Urday.
Bnnrr D I'nlra Frrn.ndca dal Ca.lllln, Scnnr D'
J.wquln V„l«^„„. d. Uim, Commla.loner, on ihn
p.rl nf Mrnlco undtr lb, .wnMnilon oftho 1 l,h of
April, ISIlU.t.irnlirrwilhSrRor D. Luc.d, Pnlnclo
■t Mnf.pdn, ,h.-lr .rrmi.ry, ,.,r prrunlnd lo Ibo
Pwldi’M of lb. U„lt.l Slntoa, by iho Soorolnry of
A' n„,, u„ iho 14,b Ola,a, 2r,H .U.
11,. Cbirlni io C„uii,r uf Tu «,kiy, ,nyi-.(,\v„
lr.ro from CplaloKrim, of ibobil. Urn*. .rr|,
»d hero, few day. •loro, tl,a, ,ho .hip Kl.nronln,
dfuni Now O'lrnn., bound in Eur„|u, ( I .idl'd with
tnb.rEi, ,mini, |,y ll^unl,,, ,| IB
W'l'show., „„pr,| In,,I u„n„,i,i,
■Iran,boat, mbrn, aho on. .Il.mnnilwl ,n,l .nu„|,d.
H«r., ( . much d«m.|nd, |, w „ rbnujbi
alia would be condemned.”
Tl» ■•">* 1*1— IV, copied Into ibo Cour.
l«,.S»dv<.incn,,p nrliflo from thn A„„„„
fju„.ti,i,tl„mili,i, ||,ln, «n oca„i,„i of o ipunl.T
Hid lo litvo bfi'H ciini„ii|i,*d ll„ h,^,„f. .
byihoo.m, ufjiibu Wn.nrr, a Gum,no hv hlril,
*l,o Irfl i Inn rliy for lid. p|,rn Wo wou dinfurn
ib. „lli„ t . „f Ib.I Piper, ihn 'Y««n.»r »r r |„d l„ r.
Ip tdfrl). *n,l I. pcrforntln, hi. .oupollnn, Ihn, of
sh«w making, nut far from nur office.
Hrawdulluii .f |77d,«.ch ofth. Uoliod
Simm midml. , l,hi iu ., ,,.,.1, „„,| ,|„ U | U „. |„,
d;;| | ,i„ | ,""„ h. „ null,III, and a ,i t ln „, muald il. In
"• *111 ul II, |n,upln,
l„d ,l„. ... all ,h,l u ac<|„irn,l, Viry.n,. !|„)'„ 01
awiira u ,Uhl iu diclalo a Copaljtulloii ur la*a In
,M„. ioIwu ii., nur MaHaobu.au. i« Viraiulii. Tin,
•aupl, *,| Virniula did inu bl , r„lnor„pi,p,i|,L,ru,i| ] n
ii.iuiiliu,,, ,,l Mai.,cl,Hii l|. |n „r llw propln ,,f.\|n.
f„ ,|,„h 0 | Virginia, Eaol, *..V*.p,,.w
n„.l indi-poiinapt S,„r. and-ll.o pcopl, ol,., !h .c.
d'.lrod ,b,‘right iu ouulro, ibair own ii'.iinui ,„j
ppd'nay’*' lur ihrir ju.ik. w ,„d
dunrn ,.i ih. Slnla. nbnll.hcd ,y, , n ,| mh . la
,ul inn, r„inill„,clta„ W ,i,w, „*lit,
SEa^rr* '* ervadolltrannl,,
Wliuili ribl. diva,any *u..o grant a. u,forbid,
Cunledi racy ur any *ori of union among i|,e Stan s
war a question which tlie patriot* uf that day c- in
•ideredand neciih d They cinddered that, nut.
wttlistanding this nud wilier di*nsi ie*. there we
other great points upon which iho whole hndach,,,
munsjmpa l.y and imrue.i. Ail hud an mtcie»t in
b * lv '“' ,r " el "' ,, <‘ , ri In piuteuiiun
utnitiig i iicniluivelpn iVi«r{n vrlu I w^H^y iTi.
an ui Ihirmcurrenotpo thepresurvutho, ufthe n.jh.
be faith, and in rnhur general meii.u u . H nd nrmcl-
pleiconduciv.' to the piu«purj tv u>d haiurinns. ul
man in all s cities and umim uli ciucuni(iuur*i'> T«,
r (use 10 unite with their brethren, urului p b,.„i«„
umor,ty umbnciogon\y them p.;in|s .,f
iutereit, leaving a.| ol-s ab*..|i.lAy to the .e. 0 ,„|
Slotes. apimurvd u» iho men ..fthat day n*f„.di.h u,
to reiiudrxipihe Guveriununt uf their great Creator
beeauisU embrace* the tyrant and Ids victim, the
freeman and thw slave, nations where half .ncwiy
are in lerRdxge, as well n. iiqiinn* w h- rr a 1 „ro f
a* redlculuti* a* tu hula from t|;u light nfib*
Tea. H9 Nay< flfl
Many of the Soother ■ votes rot the ln*t re*f dot ion
»,ra p.'.vrrivd l,y rU opinion Ihnl iho rv.oluliap
l.'rbidrolly ndroillvd ih, rnvp,|„u of ibr, pnljioo..
lo uhii b ibvy hot, uppn.nl lo „v,y .lm,*, wbiio
■I i- no, Iniimu or brlinvvd ,hot a iioylv Norlh- rn
>o,r wa* govern,d by ilo.i cn.ldriulion
A, Ibo ora, ar-.loiraf Conyrvi.,8 r,*olu|lon,lm.
ila, lo ill- allow wa, adopted In u .imilar v 0 ,v.
A, ll,o vr.ilon ol 1037-8,. dl.rrl pr„p,»1,l„n wa.
omdv l.y Mr. Sind,,, lending Whin fr'm V„rrai,,|
to n-lo. an Ahfilitioo petition to a s> leci cuniniittee.
•uith m.troctIons tu report a hill providing fur
t he Abolition or slavery in the Di*u in ofColumlda.”
Much excitement ensued, and tho House finally
Xilopt* d the following resolution, prepared hy a
by .Mr.
meeiiog uf Southern member* und reimru d b
ration, via:. *
• Iteoolved. That nil neiition*. memorials and
papurstrmoidng thn alniliiiun of sl .vmy, or buying:,
•ehing r>r tin* transferring *lsve* in any State, Di»»
rlol or T.rrllory, of ,l,« Unind Slain bvlnl.l upon
the table wi.h»iit bning dvlmied, printed, reud orr.
referred, and that no furthei uetiun w hutevur shall
hu had thereon.”
>|i 1 > l’“ r, 7 vola on Ibi. nil,,lotion wa. a. follow.1
For the Rttolutlon.
Northern Democrat*, 31
Northern Whigs, I
Southern Democrats, 36
Southern Whig*,. 34
„ , Ataimt it.
Northern Dei
bon-icrsts, 15
Nuithern Whig*, 50
Southern DeinorrutSp 0
Suuihuin Whigs, Q
Yeas.
123
Nay*,
74
A the next MAshoi of Cougre**, a series of five
rc.ulmiot.1 was .ntroduced inieferencu to this .ub.
j'tt, und tluaUy adopted by similar party votes.
The question upon the reception of AholitUn
am nd n .‘i WHn, r w P; ,t ,' hp 1 J n '‘ *»n n motion , 0
amend the rule* of the llo.ur, by itinnporeting in
Iloon the sub.isnew ufihe resulutiunadopted at tho
,Ul " " »h« instance' nf tho Sc.utW
un mber- al all parties, iu ilio follow ing ^
•t..?. '.u.""’"** pap'T*, lunching
the nb.'tili.oi ot sl .very, ur tlm buying, selling or
the transferring of etnV* s in any Stitie, Di*triif. ur
territory o| Hie Pailud State*, .hall, upon tludr
ni.santinn. Ira laid un thu ui,|«. uiihui.i
do ,a",d, p ,| "'v,l ni'd, ,„ rrfrurrl, on,I no tmlaH
tiniion whatever sha.I he had thup’on ”
Dp«n a Wdbmto lay thl- prnpo.ition on tha table,
j 'r'W >i)c light uf the sun. , 'P^'iMun, memorial, resa
■d reject the gonial rain h. cause the) depend a* V»r**r pray is. s thn abolition uf slav. ty
te UUun t ie evil and ihn I ... at.-. . ni fbilninlnu a*,, al,..-
\Yn copy 'hr following bum th. Moifranborough
Tenat*.yv, Time*. •
, Q'P HICKORY.
,*fr, .-a
Mono, on a prlvat," ailltvn—a *.'n".C
,.a dr|l,hHd ,o h ,n„, up lit lint vviy elnav nr hU
po ilnal raraan-a mao wlmin only ala I. ik.,1
aHII m^halpya, l„,„ Wblg,.,y"’ , p,?,^^ 1 '»
under the yoke uf a mum-yed aristocracy. ^
T»tho Editor oftho Union:
^Ir-Kvlng lnforawd ibat Ih. Hoa Hro,y day of
t*?• that 1 had appointed the (Inn Rd—rd
i.'i - _ »'* •Pj»«inted the Hun Edward
Livings.un, Secretaty of Suit, whan ho wa. . d-
faitltataiHl knowing him to be one. | f,-*| «| mt | >|T j
iusitfiad in declaring thn chai ga io be false, hi.
1.0.0,o.UUwcovry'h.,Hi. J.J,
kJT the I resident tu die Senate are retorted l. an
prup r ,a • committee, of that body. wlwUedaivh f.
(• inquire mm the charaef r .* the numinej and
n*i L' h * r T • * By * ,i,|pnc * of •trnassft, or any' Sis-
assssss
t^rif*isrt?-SS5i5
like upon the evil ami the furnl. on the.imju.t Bi
well as the ju«t Nur did thA-y conceive that, hy en
t. rb« h'n a (tuufoderary with limited puw|is.lhe\
marie the r ..veraloa-State., or thu peWihi're
leipontihle (ur the institution* and laws ufotlti
Siates, growing out ul theii tuseived right* audim
eis,any more than they ore responsible for ihi in
*ihiition. and law. ..ftbe nation, of Kun.im, A.la,
or Alrtca, with wlium ihev ant united uy the law* of
Heme?, an 1 il;e |*w* «r nations, if M ut by treaties
<ireommeiceiirallia.ee. 9
The p-.wer to tegu.aie or abolish the Institution
»f s.every In the Htata* which we represent was
reMtrvtj 1 by thsm ahsulutrly when t|iey enter* I into
the bed. rul compact. The other States, and the
r '»|d* tboreol, have no mure right to interfere with
than ihev have with the same in* iruiiun.in the
nations n r Atric. or A.ig, Nay, m«.e: they P a„nu,
misrleru wiila (■ ral.l _ .. . * —•••as
o,,lha. p.ighlvd in the aomp.nl, wliloh. loacvu.lo
S&LfiT lu “ WwS
I am alralnlbvmod ihat Mr. Clay vbaravd m.
*■ 1 da lion of M-. Clay
who If lb* history of the times Hid nnt A..
‘"Jf 0.1... sir ot
«Uth« with Burr when he wa* at theinwnuf Lea.
VET WlTK n'Lora
T. JTillu H "“eihvo. rf Nv.
»••«* .n behalf id Mr. Sqanwnqt, U. r?i.. Iltnm ,
tha tima of bis own appointment to that ldgh«Jke
R SW-IM. .Uracil, .1,74%,t?b
•HI Ibo Ualoa Wlih booing bargnlnvd fv la, ,m|“L
•ona araaiblaabviM rnoraoannwily mail, ihan b,
'■ Boll
.i.W* f ‘“ f,, Of—mlaaava how rnmgippgl.lv i|.if
SrdH"**'* 1 ? appair, wbvobv doMnd, framUl
JSgrog *p g«„
RTS—ida, ilaodvrv maln.l llw Mo, gad ibi dva '
^TltwaiM. 1 '
compact, which, toaceitdiu
"T" e»pl«. Tba C7nn.ili.iilo,. ,.|
Sla|p*lvcg,iilgva iho m.iliuiloi,,,,,,!
all |l» Stain, ran llta poonl. ihon uf u. pmlrnt |,
lg lb, gnmil lggpn,r h. Ibvy op. bouml !„ pnnvrl
arary o|l,.r ji,.illmt„g ,|,,ch ,,
inliugaia authority of llin Siam Govnininvni.,-
In anaokig, lb. iMhgllM of ,|a„,y i„ A .in „
Arriea.lh* pen) la uf the United States w ould In
guiity of an unwairantabl* Imarferenoe with th.
'■ ••'■rVing ih.l ln.i„u,i..o
a iivalvuinaiiy of t a, oonlvdavalail Mai... iba,
ma iioi only ggijiy rfoiiwarianmb o„iin,r, rvnn,'.
bui commit a paipahln hrracb o llii-ir pljghli-dfoiih
T. l ihvra ailneka l ava b -a m ,dv and re,wnmd , |,h
a aval and pvrnvvninre worthy of. bvlmr cauio —
Van ....ciaibinn h.,„ brag f.irmml. .giniiding ovvr
J 1 !'" n,on of ""d ha,log connvatlona
In fuivlgn vimntSvv, f„, ,|„ "!
attacking Ihn Inalituucn of alHVary, notiii ibig,.,—
.41 l" TH. 'boy hnv. no
MwJrf.M tT' Tb "r bavr bvvoma
h.TV “v d m ' n ' •«* caotiol ,
ono.idvr.il,., nnra'ci rf pram- a, wl,|vh ara iv.lou.
*» J -"*"dlimning
Tba .1,0, rf all frivgila 0 f ,b, ,| ftll , „ f lh> -
f« , o7te.l"44 u' 1 ,™ " l'7 ibi*
lo h. ' U 100 “ W mi.i.kvn- It |.
|o bara no loan, rill,nwilli ibvm, having ivfvrvneo
Svmltt;7"” 1 r" f " , * G — 1 '"-bUb.1 lota™
—tl «bully to Ihtm-aiova Sviwr.l. d iZ.
U, « pg.lif. which d|,idv Ih. raLi- .£
w.ibgm cmmvii.ni-viw,ncoumv. m .,7l“
e yea. were l»2 thu nay*
Foi the mottos,
Nun hern DumiH'mu 0
Ninth rn Wing* ft|
Suiithere Democrat* 9
Southern Whig* 23
Againit it.
Northern Duinucrats 54
Nurtliern Whig. oq
Sunt hern Donmciais 3U
Southern Whigs |2
Ton#, J03
Af or much
. Nays, go
- the subject, tltefollowing
re*Mlution wu* udopted, v at 6
"lltat tin peliiion, memorial, resolution
nor other
1 in the District
" F V!" ,,r .«»» s '«lb or T.rrllory, or iho .lav.
lr»i |. b. IWI an Ilio Siaiv. nr T«i rboilv, of ibo Uulicil
Slal,.* in winch II now anima, a| (p || |, p rrceivul by
ibi. IIIHI.V, Ul vinciinin.din any waywbaivvar."
tar thtTr.oluliim, Again,I il.
Nnriliurii Dvigncrata 47 N„r'bvr„ Dvmocral. 38
Nurtlaa rn IVhigi | Nt i ib.-i u V\ bit. s.
Or—CMt, fs Smith,tii Dvmnerata 00
Southern Whig. 3a SoullivriiWIiiga
r. v ',Vl . 1,2 N-y*. Ton
i. ’ft"; that „i this avHloinhv enmpacl
nont I.rtlio So,III, IV,I, lirnkcn, which mnvjii.ll> bn
cn.dmvd.. Ibv fir., frail, of thn
wblcl, ppnluci-d Iho nomillniioni nl Horrivlinrg.
I bn rnull .0 iho ia.1 Ciiiigiculiiioil rlociiuni In
ibo Nprilirro, Midillv.nnd NniihwcalvriiSliiienwaa
ro "big. wild Abolilii.nl.,. fpno il,.-.
blHlc. but loin pony In Coggn-M,acting l„ u„ m ,„i
—i“I bamiony in mu.iol ihrlr ruin and praccad-
Ibv conduct of the pnillcv in Iho invvrol Sum
LnlalalurH tea boon In pvif.cl ,orra.po„d.nca
-Si * '• «biblllona mud,' by Ilirm In C„nnra«.
lh«i Abolitionists ul Maine petiuned the Legi.la
ore of that Slate in 1838-9. tu take sit pa to 1 flVct
the altoljinin of slavery in thu District of Columbia,
and prevent ihe aHmi>*mn ufutiy nep Slgte inu, the
t.nmn, with a Consti uifun tolefst'ng glavery Titese
petitions were raft ped to a eiqnipii'p. a ma.oriij
at whom were •tpiMiged 10 any action upon the tub-
I* ct • 7 01 * mirio'iiy mad* a long report, tormina
ling wjth the billowing resolutions, vis;
” nttolved, That uur Senatou and Raprerenta*
lire* in Congress lo* raqursted to use their unnost
effitri* tu abtiluh slaver) and tha slave mule in the
Dvsirictul Columbia, and tha Teirlioricsof the U,
^ir a, ^„^^;^~bOram;,,b,,
Ijriio-bilM. wiopdcNchUmi, Im4I» aS“'.l . .
.Wr lion, ibvlr W muH. upuo thrah
“ Revived, That our Senstoia and Bepra*e n tn.
lives in Congress be requested to ns* their uirno-t
eft ips to prevent tke admi*«ton of any new Sim.
loin the Union, whose Constitution tolerate* dome*,
tic Slavery.
1 he utt y question taken in relntion to the report
and resolution*, wa* only a motion tu print, which wa*
nfsatived-yrs, 7«. nays 77- Of tlie 76 vea*. 59
were »' htgs and 17 Demoeialst of the nms, two
nnjv were \\ bigs and 75 Democrat*.
Tlat Levislaiure of site Demorra'tc State of New
empshire. on the 13th day of January, |837, and
loiia - " H( *I*M «tw.|.,.ions
uponi tiltsI *uhject, fully sus Mining tlw rights of the
Stouth \\ e annex the |a»l ot tlte resolutions mark-
Iv . :** kt duC *' 1 ,,nt, b ) Hie Democratic
--•Jib 11. pan, .Iruggta, rf" b " r
VO0'
ftaSSSSsHKS
bujte*. str*tig;hrNing the blad, hr
,a^s,-wtetf?air
, . f — | — ” any am- L/Ullllg;i|
P“!'> lh « Legislature .if that patriotic State,
e know pot hy what v.*ie those of 1837 wi
- I'lMs
1hi»
I^Mt.wbu bag dj* frailly t« aftw>t
*««r.
l'«<frt*.lsa'th» hZ’*1*—* It's ge*
I IN* « a mg,M, IMkoHdyn,,,
, ** ** •HKw (I'Niself tu aeyi^riy.oi *oi«
for.., cagdH.lv. I., will il I.
8n7,M.b" bl, r*!'.o*' , “ C ' r '" m ,l " *—L w,
Z. d « Jf 1 . **"•*• ,839 » Mfrpt «he f.iunli, were car
Th ** r,Mir,h solution Wu*
lJ. r i d h A 137 lo nay*. Of the 137 yea*.
W ware D-moc.ala. and 3 W hig*; of tU 69 \ra.
7’V foWLaTatiandfiB Whig# , " M ’
ua.v 'Kja".' ^Tjsl-lure op tlie 23d J.n-
H.i«i,| *hu 8 Wfr ,ld wsolutlons were (mm
n ee«i, whic.. we at marked B. cundeainiiu*
'he teooiuiion* of the United Statee House •£
'-T ' l *' ‘" ,H •S'*' -he
r , r i Vld AboHtiuo
iho.iT.^1 j U !' v!"‘" 'boo-raw,lo
OnCfi* '•bf^'lmlobiv.byu ,m. ..I3i„. 30.
Ol Ih, 33>vh*. .3 arm Dvinorrai, ood 12 W big.
2 “«• O' nweraiv. ami 43 l\1,|g,.
lo Coiinvi-i ,-ut, ih- U hig paily. bayitm ,|j«aw
rvmh-nc, 11, ihr Log,.I, uiv in 1831, .J„po d
Mo.,.f.,,„ll.,u ,b.,i,„ 0 f Ibo AU.IIiUImw
«k«0>hl , IV'." |, „, »„1,. c. Al iIh.Iv lint
in i ' "" Lvi'llaluiv ivfvrrad II- aulb.l nf
Abolglun li-arogimlllvv. a ig.jonl) uf wMi-b wa.
Tbb’Jl'j" 1 ,) • |noc '*'•• Tl "'» muli- a .Too, ram. n
wl brawilui'o.,. , , , ,, i., ibvubJviirfibvAbiiliVlo,,
pvll'lon H, prlio-h Ila, Whig O«.|io|l, rfil.v Ugl,
' Tbvraaolailon, avbvnloagMa.oiurknl
was pgmipil) seeonded hy th*- j rrscnthtioe of |H*t»
lions laving the same obj rt; m.d i ho journal sbow*
that ImI ween the motion ul .Mi. Steven* sad the next
tiioveaent in th** conventi.<n mi III*, subject, ffy
fee plitiuns, ruUiiia upon that body to inlruduce
He* pripute.l euieinlii)'-nt in the Constitution, were
pre pled. Of these |auhio*w, a /1//y two were pie-
sentei by' Whig*, n il three by Democrat*.
At he second session nftho eonvuntion. after the
.(■rrcefing petition* had be.*upresumed, Mr. Joseph
Konigiiu.ker. ni*o a leuJing Whig (loh-guiu, again
brought the subject up, by oif'ering lias following ru
•oltiinini ,. t
" Retofoed, That the 8*h article ufihe Con»titu*
lion b* ref rr d to tlie cotnmilV'e appointed to pre-
pareand^ngrraisibunmeiulmunt* fur a third read
tng, and that iftey («directed lo refion an nmend
in lit iu (aid, article,-providing lUl lh» right uf trial
Ajfjery aixy V extend d to ret ry human being,
and that fbq-said eonjmi'lee be diiecied to prepare
and eggrptw said ariicle fora third rending.”
This r*«uluihm wa* also laid upon the table.
. In thejnillwtifing nuinthp the suliject wa»aihird
time hroag|it.ii|iby Mr. Junto* C Biddle,alaoaleud
wliU delegate mini VhUa.leIphix, who ofl'-red
tho fodowiog resolution.
“T.» amend >ke sixth section (relutivn to the trial
uy jury) by adding to iho end theieof the words
wldch follow, to wit, "It shall be granted tuall|ier*
•un*, wbo.may Iw arresieil as fugitives from labor,
■nd wbu shall claim tu be freemen.”
This rnsolujsir. was advocated by the mover in a
lung anti enimped *pe* clt, and gave rise to consid
erable d bate.jjt wt* resitted with much eloquence
*«I in infiintieqieni of the conslituiloaal cctupuci
with the South.,'spcciall) hy Mr. Wood word and
Mr Ittgrfsoll, two ufthe leading Democratic n>em*
*»«rs. . ,
The resoluiioi was finally rejected hy a vote of
76 lo 39. Of ike 76 v-ting against it, 61 were De
mount* and i5\Vhig>;oftlie39 voting fur il 2 were
Democrats sod 37 wi igs.-j i
The firupoiiiipn was twico renewed ufteiwnrds
r’y Whirs and finally, ufu r lung drgeustion,
In Which the 'whig* mppnrled, and tlm Demm-rat*
nppn*ed It. truafeiigniii fijJccd, 36 voilnr fi.ritfof
whom 83 item Whig* Tind 3 Democrat*; and 72 vn
tingiiguiuiiitrdfWiion^fil were Duniuctauand It
»»hig*. 1
The old c6iis(i(uMop of .PeomylvHiiia did nnt ex
nrevsly exclude negroes from'Ibo. tight ofsiifiTuge.
[11 the convention, Mr. John B. Hiorigrre. n leading
Democrat, ulTsp-d s ietoluii'>n pn posing, amuiig
otltui tilings, nn.nmeodment declaring that " every
free white male” of th- age, Ac. shall enjoy the
right of suflrag.; and afterwards Mr. Andrew Bed*
tmd, another Democrat, propou d it •imilar amend
ment 1 he committee on i|mi pari of thu Cunstitu
tiun. a maj-'Hiy being Whigs, repotted the section
admitting "every freeman," Sic. to the right ofsuf
frage, nnqtiing the woidtcAtVe, The committee of
the Whale,to which the prepadiion wu* referred,
repoi ted it.favor of leaving tho Constitution, in tknt
resjiect.n-ri >hn".|“pd, Mr Tlmd.leu* Steven*
and Mr John Dickey, both leading Whigs, pnmo.-
ad adnMndhii'rits admitting negro eufliage;
1 lie subject was nut acted on for s.imu weeks,
•lining wlnoh dorenty one m- mninN were iiretent.
ed nguh.t nv^T. suffrage, 06 b> Dunn, rats, nti.r 5
ny Whigs; and 3J in favor of negro nuffriigc, 3 bv
3 H b * * V| a**- Q™ «r limb, mom-
rl* ,b f* ‘W’pftie* of Philndelnhia. wdiicti
no convention refiisrd to print, 44 Whig, and 6
Demncntt.votiegforthor^i,,,,:- • * a '** U,,U 0
When the subject agriiti come up, Mr. Beniamin
Martin s Delniicni'; ttiovt-d In amend by inserting
the word ♦•white**before the wo.d "freemen,” there
by excluding negrOca. Tho p-port* show that
iMe**r«. Blown. Cummin, Fleming, Fuller, McCa!
h«», • Mdriln, Fnyne, Storigcre. Sturdevant. and
Whre 'son 1 iu!• v? 11 , 11 rB 1 *’ "/“l Hopkioson,
Wh g,supi'Oried the amendment, und that Mourt.
Agnewr, Biddle. Ch ndler, Clmutuuy. Darlington
Mr l*{vh " rW " p,, | ' Markay, Montgomery and ltd’
Kitrd, Whigs, and Messrs, Knrl nod Kurelit, Demo
crats, opposed - it. The amendment was adopted
after sevural days discussl.m, 41 Whig* und 4 bem
ocrat* voting ngaiii*' It
Mr, Scolt,, Whig ilvlvgate.tlmn. IT,-rad on amend
mi-nl prnpoiln, |o yo.i in Ibv l,„»i,l„i„„.
' "HI” “ lh ” 'III,' of .offing,- nftai ibavvav
IS6U. obi,-bn. lojvciodl 33 IVbigi and q Oomo
ernig voting forlt. * 1
Fivn aucvvi.lvv allvmjili worn mm),, by Whig. i„
admil nvgiMv lo Ilio righl of a.Ill',,,, 0 . .1,1.1, i„ra
v.ovd d-.wn, Iho Whig, gi, ing fur ihvin from 88 |„
JO volan, and lhe D muernu inner n uie tl-n ilirv,-.
r inally thu loial Axcluvion wns carried by a vote al
83 to 03 {'and of t||i*r38, no lost limn 30 wore
Whigs*
Tile State if IYe* Vlftk. under the rule uf a Wliiw
G -vernuiran legislature, presents a m rt.f>j„g
cni.lra.lto Democratic nud pmrjmic Pci.n-ylvnoia.
U wn* a C'.ulilion Ih twa- n the Whigs and Abolition
IM*,iwliiol. termed -lie election of ti e present Gov
ernnr and Lieut, nant Governor, the U|ier of whom
ir not the lormer. t« en avowed Abolitionist. One
ufihe first acts of the Cumlinrd party, after they
acquired a complete ascendency over die Sinto G..v
•■rnmnni, wt» tu, ttam out the Siam Printer, a tho
munh Democrat, who had always vindicated the
cmwjjmpnnal tight* of the Soudt, and put in hi*
•J , su'Tluw Weed, a noturimi* and must active
AMidnniit. iThe association* of this man and oiji
1 '»* WhW in Albany, »„ -boon h, . pv ti ,|„„
lo Ibv No* Vorll Logiilumr., nt ,h. In,. Union.
which begin* tfcu-1 * That under the original Con
slitutiiin of tldx State, nq disqualification wa* made
or elector* on account of color;" and end* follow*;
"lour petition*-,*, therefore re.pec-fully request
yuurlM.pori.hJe M> to Uke thu neo-ssaiy prelimi
nary measure* (l.y the passage of n law ) to e.mhlo
the people of tha State to abio-gto 'heart of dls
francinsem* nt,of the colored people contained in the
end of the first Bection of the 2d art jet* of the consti
RNnt uf a fugitive sieve who
the certificate •#/*».,Judge w ut)i«i oflat-r, authvriiing
the removal of such slera, pii;*u*nt tutlieert of itm
/.'ungress of thq UuiteJ Stairs in such case m*dn
and provided." TJIre amendment wa* adopted by a
vote ol 47 to 37,- Ql die 4^ ye*s 4U were Demo
crats and 7 W higs. Ad the 37 nays were W hi s.
The bill tlien passed by a v.He of59tu24. Ufihe
59 yea*, 49 were Whig* and IU UrRMcrets; while
,lbe.24 nev* were a|l p.mocrat*.
The hill then w.» nt to the Senate./ Theprovldon
exempting Soaih'-in men from the penitentiary
w hew tliey proem) according to the law of Congreos
n thn recovery of their -niopeny, did not suit the
piiit of al olition. la the Senate, therefore, the
united whig and ahqjiiion majority struck out lid*
pr«vi*ion and inserted tint *ixtcenih and seventrenUi
S' ctinns, a« they now staud in the act, tho latter of
which impure* on any man, whet her tlm owner of
l!ie«hive or not, or whether he proceed uccoid ngio
the act of Congress or not, a penelty of $500, und
confinement in ihe |-enitetiriaty fur a term not ex
ceeding ten years, for rem< ving a fugitive from la
h»r in any other manner tlmn 'hut prescribed in this
Stare law. Thu* urnendeii, tho hill passed tho Se
nate Hy a V. te of 15 to 4. Of the 15 yea*, 13 were
Whig* mul 2 were Democrat*, while all the nay*
were Dcm >cint*.
When tin* hill wa* returned to tho House. Mr.
Bird-eye. a Whig, moved to concur in the amend
ment of thn Semite, and Mr. l(o»s.-veh, a Democrat,
moved to lav the mntion on the table. Mr House-
wit's million wo* ne-iatived. ami Mr. Birdseye's
prevailed, by n vote of 42 lo 31, all the yea* being
Wh'g*,and all the nays being Demorrnts.
Tho*, every Whig in the New York Assembly vo
ted tu puish every Southern mun who shall attempt
io ruvovrr hi* slave pr'openj in tiint Slate even
though he may prnc- ed in sgiict m cordance with
the laws of the United States, w th a line of |560
and ten years’ confinement iii ■ lie penuenti iy, w Idle
every Democrat voted against ir. Ami thi* m .n-
stroiM act, which attempt* at a blow to annihilate
one of the piuvMen* of the Constitution, insoned
for the protection of Southern prepeny in kluves, re
ceived the signature of the Whig Governor of New
Yu. k, and now (land* upon the statute buok of that
State us a law)
No munenn doubt that the object of the Aboli-
tionists in procuring thepnssog.i of thi*net wo* to
prevent altogether the recovery of fugitive slaves,
who have made their way to thut State. Holding
that the master can have no legal propeity in hi*
sluve, und anticipating that somo of theirsecl will
be found on every jury, they believe that no verdict
will ever bo obtained hy a ma-ter, and that every
slavo Hp|iehended as e fugitive from labor will finally
go free; and ;o deter the master (ram resulting to
Kexiucky, tf. the cx^.qqe qf M.qrgaui*ed plan of
odierattofi, bv Means ol qhich.afpi tire slave* of the
•HiMV.q* •S' ,n * ur «7 *ra eqt gq« fftp tbetr,owners,
tbeyece first concealed oral aftorwaidf conveyed
tbruush tbqState of Ohio to tfw ^fti.h Northwe.t.
•rn dotninlfiqso with such tfervey and despatch m tu
elude, at owe, detection and pursuit.” ^
Hespooa.va to the roll ,d a sister State, tip Ohio
Legislature immediately took uptbe sulji ct. end e
hill wee rt|*Mt*d ” relating lo fugitive* from labor
or service from other States
During tlie prugrere of thl< bill iq tbe Monte of
Ra|irerentoiives, Mr. Lloyd, a Whig, moved an
amendment tu the effect, that tlm individusljclsimed
ns a slave, shall It ,va a tiMiigutof airiulby jury, Ac.
which wu* rejected. T he bill passed tlm House hy
a vow of 52 tu 15. Of th.- 52 yea*. 4.0 were Dem-
-guand 12 Whhjs. Of die uiys, every mun wa*
After a resolute opposition hy some of the Whig
member*, the bill passed ihnStnsie by a vote of 26
to 10. Of the yeas, 19 were DrnvcruU and 7
W Li**! of the nay*, all were Whig*.
The act wa* approved h> Mr. Shannon, the De
mocratic Governor oi the State, and thus became a
luw. Wh annex the principal Sfctiuii* of thu act,
marked H.
in this ju*t and noble manner did the Democratic
Sure of Ultio evince In r regard for her Federal u!»
ligation*, and the iutcre*is of Imi xister S'atcs. It
i* in the prevalence of su. hu spirit that we areio
l.rnk for the perpetuity nt the Union, the inviola'dlity
ul State rigid*, and the preservation of individual
idrerty.
You cunnnt fail to have perceived the striking fact,
that wherevei in the N.-nh the Whig* have tho as-
•endenry, the Alndition is •tiongesi, but wherevei
the Democrats govern tlw right* ui the South, and
tlm conipt omises of the constitution^ aretacredlv
regarded You will have po revived, that ia the va
rum* State Legislatures, the wliigs u-o party have
cuunlm-nred, a dad, and ai etted tlm Ah.ii iun-
i»l», while tlie Ditnocratic party have onpused
them. '
While most of the Stares where theWhig. parly
bror swny, have udopu d Abolition resoliuiiins, no
Democratic Slate, a* far us we ore informed m be-
licve.h >s adopted or ruiitilennitred such proceedings.
And w idle the D> m>iciat c Slat-* ot Ohio, by tlm ac
tion of ImiiIi her Legislative and Kxertttive Depart
mentx, has taken tho most effective stepsiopru-
teet tho rlaht* und property of her sisrer Stule*.
the state of New York, while tinder Whig role,
has resorted to mensute* of wrong anil outrage
toward the South, ui the must aggravated descrip-
SSgftifr*,'
and poarr,
erand detrttd r o| ,| tVrlv elavra
and p
holder and d
“ r h "fL JSa.72E
aa raTWte
U.h Nn.ionvl IwdlJSl^i**, 1 «f
tho r,^ , l r« inmr ’K «»f • cLniov.im £2!i
lavehuldm Nor do thw iMihI,■ N®
Nntiunvl Intelligmcnf. ’"■ia.i.w *T"""
slaveholders" Nor do the•JfmLi!.
oulii v. .. anotliw ,-vl,l.'nvv rf d7*iiH»rf'.'h.l°
c m*e, tlm art ol the New Yorf, tTV?** lbeir
wh ch we have isf rred. T^.u ,..fc , |T( ,l ' urv L *o,
the •■pporiunity of speaking atAsirerifll SS**? J 11 * 1
in the Hepre^ntatlJ..'
\ork, lo-rora a c'imniliinanml i. ,b..„™4l. N ? W
luijv numln-vrfih. mviblian rf“h" s L^T^."f *
liirviiwar In vonion- which tvnnmj ' *^1’
mbniprohn.loni hi loil-juij blllTnd £i*
mi-aauraa ia aiiiaiiuu >■ ■ ““ *“ n “«'b»r
Tbo Hnnlibur, uoniinailon li noihlnvo,... n
Il lliuu ono ul thu liuualml • V
™- '*>« bou.H-,1 Tralu a ‘
ll ‘" LW«*'WM|k and a”,
cimlitiuu
IIV" lit.l.e riglu- and intinnua |bla. u ,b j r
'»IT- » -.1.1 Union I r ,hf« s'nra. d ' v
till- CO llllld.il shall *ue mat i„ I c • IK*' If
III. (ioveinmi'1,1 '‘If,■MillIviiii'l'ohl'"^ ®T ntr 8lrf'
1 linoi-, n,.il -full Iho,.' Su,.;
-Itnllm Inthni puvad b No. V„,i .Jj V
cuiivo uutlioi iiicv .na||',d„|„ ,|"J 1
I"' 1 avouri y -ill ,h„ ..iZuo r ° 1 ''
lio.n lor Ihvir pnipcri; I Evvrvilo.v 8 ,l '*i
end la I'U.iing ,,4 4;,, of Z4 J ,
Jfrao. Till,vuli will at,al pSra'-i
" rr; d .* I,h ih "'
Slut,., bn,deilng „„ , h „ Sartoddlo, iSS
Guniiiiutionol'thv ISgSt T,l t
#. l ^ H Doited State* and tlie'lnw> of'
«irnron'^rni'aderollirhut kwill*SlfiSCS
- T'-iiuid.’■vM.’aajjts:
lou-c M Itt;^'i, 1 r!SlS2r nh * ul i
if not nbij.luin d^.^iITt'teKrS
vu*t region* of a now unalnmt^ •" ■ *
try.
region* of a now productive and grovving cuOn'
I* any other pro-f wanting to show the close
union lerweeq the Whi|s and the Ab-ditioul-U
ot the North? Wo have it in their combined
"O'”" 10 relerome to the next I'rosid.-uual elec-
non T
, ’ - ' ’ *V--| a- -'ll . in. Ill 1 T • I
other m. ans for radio**, mi excepting t> o*e provid . 1 U kn,, . wn ,ha ' tho "'Wff* Democrat*
ml Inr hv url viff TuVaMaL... L .u ... I ■ • I hllVii mirli ha!#l 1I1..I0 ooil I _ . V ... .
ed for by act ofCungiess, they hold up to h'im, In
error, heavy fines and imprisonment in the peuiten
Acting under the same fatal influence, the Whig
Governnt of New York has assume.l u prioriphi in
relation lo lugiitvcs front just ice never before hetud
of. we believe, und m-uvi f .tal 10 the Interests nnd
sa'ety of thn South t han even th- jury qct, which he
huve each held their national conventions within the
l st few month•, in raf. ronuo to the nex: elerti .nof
l resident of the United S tHl( .,, Tlie Democratic
., , ■ "O viiiin Iniiu
Lonv. tuion held u> Bnliimore in May h *t. ,, which
there were delegates from the nnn-slnv. holding
Stares of Mnine, New Hampshire, Vcnrnm Mn**u
chu-eUs, Rhode Utand, NVw Y-rk, New J.
I dnnsylvnui‘4, Ohio. Indi
in thqq.invention of Pennsylvania,who
* e ;^™ ,cr,c tf wil * “••‘he power
Nmv Y..rk. Tlie Governor of Virginia demanded
ol the G.ivernor uf New Yorkto cause the thieve- to
be delivered up for trial, a* provided hy the Consti.
tutimi and laws, if the United Siotrs. This the Go.
vmorol New York re.ti-.d to do, on the a-sutnp
tt-n that, hy the luw- of New York, there can bo no
properly in human being*; that hy tliose law* tlie
stealing ofo slavo i* no dime; and that to justify the
delivery ..I alughive from justice, the act wih which
ho isclinrgcd must he a crime in the State to which
he ha* fled! h i*inv..ii» that tho Constitution of
the United S ate* recognise* a propeity in slave*; it
1* in vail, that the United State. i„ Cougre** have
repeatedly recognisid nnd taxed them n« property;
11 i* tn vmn th .t the Judiciary oftho United States
•nt versahy tecqgn.Au this kind of property; the Go
vernor ot Nnw York, .hough swum to support the
Cunstitution, when called upon lo execute one ol its
pr visions,declares that he.nnnoi consider slave*
a* p operiy! It |« m vain that the Constitution de
were lm IH d _ t ^ w|mb
"f'll- *f“ i,l »'"i- •■'5 Goraroor"to,rc„mnHih thn
o "jeet liointiilorn uniiiccciriilly atinmoi^d. go
bnrri.ra iiliicl, « uur Into,a,t,, th- olliyrf
nelghl.ara, lha "blimil„n. „r mm,iaetig ovary p,u
C |,|. ,rvory l.w, nnd nvnr, initlluiioh «h chi'S
" 'h'aff" Ilom, uill bo awe|,| aivnjr.and na
•lioll bo compvln d io atrngglv, unnidvd, lor iba mo
isiiiSKr*** ir 1 ««•
Undvr lb,’—' circum.lnnorv, con any mnn ,h,„ bis
ay.-, 10 il.. fid, ilml iho mn-v„r Ihn 'pnuy which
"-“.--iviidin,
nl the principle* of the Republican party nf tlie U-
tiinn. " i-nr,jioiini* ■ /* ' . . .
T*ey\
- . , ■ .—j 1—t -•••en ne ' e :v Michienn, (us
approved. Last year three individual* from New | . V 1 . fn m mo81 "f'ho&outliern States,) regurd-
York, being on hoaid a vessel at Norfolk, Viruiuio, 'U* j'* "f.? 10 uf l “® *» '»* important question* of
stole b slave from hi* mas'er and carried him to ' —*• *— *
..... •>-••••<> u. me in >»r impiirtant quest
■ be day, did net puss it hy in silence. The commit
tee appoint -d • to prepare res-dutluns, Hcclnr*lory
nl the principle* of the Hepuhlican party nf tlie U-
ninn, consisting of one mentlur from eueh of the
Stutes represenicd in thecunvonthm.and tlm chair
man of which commit ten wn* the hnnornhle H. H.
G.llet of New Yo.k, reported thu following bmungst
uther resoluiinn*, via:
si " J} etol y e,1 ,> I * ,ul Congress lm* no power under
the Constitution, to interfere with or control th< do
mestic institution* oftho several St.tra, und that
*uch States oro tho sole and proper judge* or every
thing appertaining to their own affiiira, not prohihi-
ted by the ConstItution; that all efl-ins ,.f the Almli-
ttonuu or other* mnde to Induce Congress to inter
fere wt h Questions of slavery, or to tuke ineiplent
step* in relation ihrrot.., are CBlculut.d to lead to
the most alarming and diingerouseoiis.Niiieiice*;iiid
that al! such elT.iit* have an inevitable tendency to
diminish the happiness of .he people, und endanger
the stability and jre.mnnenry ..f the Union. «„d
_i„' ■, _ , v«m,iiuinin ne 1 , / i'"">™i»i ••■ 100 union, nnd
te?.r^'rsS-ss“*nr»-<?H*RG <* *»>•» -
Vl\ c- * 1 ‘•■“b “ P'TBUn
El it; ant Static with treaiun, felony or uther
crime,who shad flee from justice and he fi.und in
anothe. State, shall on demand oftho Executive au
• hority nl the State from which he fled, he delivered
up lo bo removed to the Slate having jurisdiction of
tho crime, withn«t confe.ing on the Executive au
• hority of lisp State 10 which he flrd power to g„
buck a single sten liryuiid tho chu.g,; vret, tha Go
vernor of New York bus assumed the power 10 da
vide llnit the act charged i* no crime, and under
political institution-.'
The question was taken un thi* resolJti., n , as or
Ulh, r, » •fl'Mnitely, ..ml it wu*adopted ttnani.
tnou*ly—every Democrat from the non slave hold
ing as well a* the slave Indding 8.ales, voting for it.
t-an any Southern man ask u »trong. r us-uranre,
b.! tbo .ram mi,bully rfibu D, ni„.-r,,tlu „ '
the prot- clion of the cnnsiiiutiiinul giniranlei?
wl .' ora '* iheiesoluiiun of cor
Wo copnot shu* our eye* to tho f.ct, that this
traonhiiaryqs«unip;iou by the Whig Gover.iurof
New Yoik, winch, *11 far a* tlmtSiuioi* concerned,
So"c°' 'j 1 ® Donstitution designed for
the benefit of Iho i»..uil, f „ lU ofiimt union be
1 ween Whigs und Ab.dinonDts, from which ho ob-
inins hi| vil|i 0 r and dciive* hi* power! Elected by
Aboltiionvot. *, and relying upon them fur renlee.
relying upon them fur renlee*
non, now principle, are *„ug!,t «fu. r and new cun-
s r-cioiis adopted, filial to the rights of thn South
H"d tho ui»tiiutiun.nf thecouuiry, 10 avoid oflendln*
the wild fumt.iii-m which in that Slate holds the
balance of j ower.
■'-« Slot, of Now,
Y-uk, h„a lie.1, ilmcfibui „f il..cuuliil„ n buiw.cn iln-
Whig.Hiid A In,Iu Tu vluiil > ,.ur nvgriio- l,n*
.vo..,11. no c,lm.j Giiiivn. rfNv«r Turkinuy«. u |
ibvm Irum yuiir pl.miitipn. n. |,„ui, ,
andi-urry Un m home in ihvir .lilp.ilf,ou..,kio
puuiib lie tlnvvvH, yiiu urn t„:d ii t. nuL-rfm, I lr
,.n, <iu,k lu luvuver your ■l„l.,i pr„|,.rly, n New
York jury, fiilliiWin, lira rni,ni|,lv of ilielr IVlil,
Gi.vvriioi tvll tlmie can bo no ,,M,wrlylnI
"'""!“"'l 11 >™ »''ll rnilra.. in ilio Fn'lvnil ciuril
Iiriillwrwla,., luu aicmvnmail will, due. and ibv
iieiim nilniy! I: i. iliua ilmi the Wbl, Guvi-rnorand
Lvoivtaiurc uf tbnt Slum piopur. t„ kvvnyuuralo
Ivn properly end lu .cracc llic llm-.., from ,,.ni.h
ment! •
This paper was signed hy ThurlowWce.1, State
IV'titoN Israel Satire, Liatn Oammi«*|.u.fi, appoi,,,
ed by Gi.vj Seward, -Horace Grrely, Edjtor of ihe
•Log Cahin, a -mall pa]«r sustain.d by H... Whig,
during the present *. a*uo, B. Hoffman, on- of th-
pmp inters of the State paper, four negroe*. and 80
tn DIO mber perron* m-arlv al) W|,ig, t Of llm V i n
few Drnnnrrets who sigimd it, ,|, e ,# wx. not one
prominent mun ul llm party.
■ nr
the united Whig a ml Abolition parties '
Istur*
Now look at Ihe Democracy of that State: Everv
mat..if 1 hem in tlm Hoq-e of A*., ntl.ly, and all hut
two I., tl c Senate, voted against thu iafnmmis hci.
inv^ tel t er . e ’ Neither of tho*- convei,tioi.*'ad..pt. d
any rtuMduiion up m the subject; uod why did they
it ro U, ;X "" 0 of y i’" naUl «’”Cft.sioi., that
‘. .JI AX r f *T" e or ,u ''"6 '»*«-• support
01 the Abolition b unci. <i( ttn-ir p.riyT
”f tlwcuntltined partyslr.ee hu*
tended toconli.mild*conclusion.
fcvery Aboliiionist uur] every North- rn Whiir in
Sr™ 1 &7T ;•"'»■"•» "f ttan. . Hi,
rl.on. Of III. Raucuiive Cuinmiitvii „pp„|,„„d |,..
» h |“ K™,"“ r,i "" U ' m C *£'li.™l 2
mHintb„dy u promum 1,1.rfvcl un,llicv.„|,„|..
n Abuillm.,.,., a.ul ibrauNurlli.rn Whip ™' L-
md, w. ur. .orry tomy, wjili ihiav Smilbran IVI.i.!!
TbnnumlnuilonrfHanliunii.u.fi, wn kni.wii* ..
‘“ "Irr"'' 1 '' 1 •v “ bvlwuvn ihu Wine,
lind Abollibml,!,. M,u,y „f ,| le ,|ulv»„e,
Harriabur, Ciiiivanliuu bud aliairfy |®.„ j n ,| l( . ir
HvviT!!. 1“'."', h “ ° f mi,v.mn„.,
, ' “*""•• J; Smim„n., il..- ch„ir„,„,i uf ibv
e ill the Rhod- I-land L-gisla ure wliirii
rapnrlvd III. Abuliiinn rarvlmbini, Un, Clmkv
T vicn T T';' Wm J"". l),rb."', E
-
Ind. ed,.hv rural'.,if ibv H«rrl.bur,eon.anilii,i
wi rv evvrv iilivruliiiil.il by lira Aliiillliiiiii.lv ,
'/ ,a ' n l'b- Huiiry ClSy. Abnliliim
fc " ,h r" r “' Ibo a m-.nii,.ni bur
lalab?U. D ‘l*™ d h . ll ", , ' lf l" The Alniliiiun
_v ‘ir ,, 1 ,,n ‘.l-lli-ioftlioi, mod
lie. I. pnio'ienlly llm vnvmy nf ib, BqblbTwblS
.St„f many llm indl.'il,l.
wh nl, tim p 'ra HI |, tiny blind 8i l.ol in p,,.
m r V "" J“f whluli ln.ro immudinio.
lylulluundiliuirm,"™ „,uu„dmirj| ,, lira S,„m"of
Nuw T,„k, will inu,pul,|y fillow thuir .rab„d»„c»'
iii every other nl th* nun slave holdineSti.ies?. Dire*
k " n ' V ; that ,l, ° -"m® atreiigth whirh\
will fctvi Harnson the vote of those State*; Wiila).,/
throw their Kxem.tive nnd legislative
into tim hands ufthe Aluditionisl* and their aAies'
Ate not the tnumphsul Harrison and ofanti slavery
n tl.oso Stare* to he t hieved by the same men, by
the *ume pre«*e*-,by the anm- argumontr? And is
iM.t the cause of tlie one, to all practical Intents, the
" £*; intelligent man, a rte, .ure
viy lag the field of pniiiical nothin, can doubt it. Un
he other hand, i* n-t lire cause of Demhcracy in
those States the cause ofami Aladition. tl.eeuuxeoj
tneS.iuth, ol justicH, and thu Constitution; and will
not it* signal triumph secure the slave bo dlngStutes
in n I their peculiar i ight* und interests?
To mil Boom* umnzing, ilml, und -r ih.n olr-
cum.i»nc..,ih« Snuib.lov. n„i, ninno mnn, da.
dlnraln furor of llm N.inlmin Damnun.ay. Mr.
juffi.r.„n .aid, that D movrnuy „f II a No,lb
Ira b rfi't"j “i y Suul 'n"«8'l III vur waa iba
truili „f thu du. lurnilnn, ur ilm imp,,minim of iha
al iu mu, ,n,m, mnnife.t ihnti u, lira-moma.,1.
^ n e beg evcrv-Suutliern maot lk .
!'-« «»'fJ-Suuilmr,i mkiH Sbi7.v« non. —
0 I1 ~> l» III, own bovunr the N
tulniwing questions: “ f*
Do
you upper v the
! •’••stilution on il.e subj< ctof I
• lie Wing* ..f,|,oN...tbern
Abolition iidopttd by i|
L gis nrores, and ,. h .t:col«rly Hi- net passed by
iIihi purtv ir. tin L"gi*lainr»/irw«*- v..i. .._j
tefupol of ih- Govern,.r
npoii the dei
.n°J u i* nly i'°' ’’I 1 " l ,' hec ! u *' "f the* seiiion" they I Senate of Uniicj State*,^^iN' Tdilitina to whirl) lm
unanimously adopted, and mcorporsti d in llmir I ”*•.* "J^’holder. Fur those reasun*. the Aboil-
Nei York.”'ih* of | ‘hemrelve. woik
ure or New York, and 1(19
1 r • surrender n-gn» stenleis
ri..« . J ’' 1 '•XBitiniveol Virginia?
.y„u •• «» Ibv- .nmv kiinl.n leui,l.,|,m
noil l„c„„«u acibui roranvd pib, ,hv I,v,lZ„7,
^3,Tb n :Mtaj °’ ,J ^ ,,io - •'" i
Piumpl'rfulnuhw" 1 murimbly bad lo .uuh f.i.l
n,lmvvd"l "°'"Tpp ,v o 'he niiti-Abiilitlon rural, Hi...
N„ I, n^7 W-1-i..rw- of ib.
^lira .irjl.rf' 1 * f0H " •*Ha.u.«i
non *laveholdm« S-ute*?
prevail, throughout thq
u„ y,.u n„l bvib ru I, Imyourdnly lo,nn„nn, s .,
‘rniy‘iw'bi 1 Hr!. 'TP “ l ,irh ' «lnev.,nor b>' w'lrf.'
pal te o make enemies oHior fe| ow cliiasn. | n P, nn
.ylvania and (Jin • in In ii*..., and lllio.d-, when i?’
I just a*easy toh<vr friends.' U ould it be cunve
nieni to line tlm bm-ders ol .Vlnrvl«..^ »..j ^
1 a °' Waryfrud and Virgins.’of
Kentuoky und Missouri, with out • ^ ’
„ - , i h r, [“flowing res -lution, vi« d®frst •«» nomination, and su.-ceededi
Ruotted, I but the b-deral majority ia passing “f 10 "* ■ • ' ,,ul ”f triumph urose fi. m the
a law at the present seaijon, jnHiciing a penalty of I ‘0® ffW«»»*i <1 ner.t.
ro'rr dai'arsoti any perron who uttemputo «h* ir organ in Boston, said: 1
recover a fugitive ,l,ive-« ipeiisuiB designed to ™ *
catch Abulipoq vpte.-nud at th- same time giving
.te'W. 1 ,oGe,, « ir "' voted in dm
, h '! Legislature .0 soil piuir w^irempn for slave*—
iMralsh unapt illuitratinn of their principles and
thn, con.tsioncyj and if'b-hi | hud passed as it
w as ..r gli."Iy m-pared l.y .he judiciary committee,
d - F* " °: m U e *"* ur *‘d "pun the Moure
he Federal candidate fur Vice Pr- .hi nt migh have
••ei-n sent to the Mia c* - f- * - 8 • - -
hole of
j ~ • ••" ir organ
•; ? no " , r r . »f *»•
■ " •'* •Inuuncrmiy pi,war in ih.l
ES Had llnut lnm„ r„ r Aboil,lna|. m ,
n„m,7 P U '"' d ' , “V** H, y h “™ bwn numb
,V ' h ™, f »i'b I" bulluvn tliat no .l.vulml
t.Srvr!i:ri t tuF. ,,ud *•
iShrfta w'r'"" *«*•
•n sent to the Sin e* prison ftir I ,or y- A man ofhfrh t^nra 8 ? 1 . “ n , li ‘i“T ,V .i* 10
he e Undau' , m 4 , h u ,Uk ' n ,CfU i." in ' h '* S,a,# Hnd ° f J"" 6 'u ,,!l if ai ,erv,i: ®''. oflauindlcss personal pm
,.,...ri4di;7i';. J :;^;;,.!r
Whic au'| ,U,n, ‘ a i ,rC or .°" tru « eB,,fl had faith under ''"'T’ Sr ' “P ■ monument rtf Lgrei.TherV 0
Whig MUilmniy, ft is pleasanlto lurato thecamlua • ! , * v .':' ,,0,dpr U i" 1 *®""®' P - * ~ ’
ol the Stare oi Ohio under Domocrniicrule. P***. of Uniten State*,” &c..
ing over the *trongre*..|u i..ns adopted by the Le. , Tbili4nthre|.ist, ,|, e | r preB . . cir.clnnni!
g'» store uf th«t State In 1839, we come directly to 'j'-cla red that tb- Aholitito,, Ed hors all regarded he
a m.ae d. ci*,vo act. exhildt.n, the delerminntiojof “ ”f Mr. Clay, .„d the roKon of
net Deinitciscy 10 maintain tlie ci mnrontisi-s nf ihe I ® ra ^ Murruon as to *om*» pxii-ni ■ • 1
2r ! Uli0 ° -“d S oling -PS I'i^rty in^Xrth." ° CeM '° n ,,,e
h »**-!■. I 1-W-.W
ntbe Logis
Mr. Abljah Mapn, latp a dlniinpiifaliml Dnmnur,
r« momlwr rf Li.nrv,,,, „ff ,od |„ ,h. H-,u«. „r
Hopn-M-utaliva* ..I lhal Statu lira mlluwln. rnralu
tton. vin *
Retoleed, Tha' thi* Legislature Ims**,.,, with
dr.pm«m._.nd dvcidwlly_ dlrapprnm. .„ d c0 „
d,miw lTmrf.wl.rfmi.,uid-d ImliviJu.l, 4
thv Niinh.-ni S.alw. .nrn.fcn-. wbh0„| ri c hl and
-
Worn Tit' '••,'"•« b~" ’•I'-Hy cvWbmmdni,.
fi "fd Ahiroii'in Srete. |t» .Si'Vi ndare, II3J,
lion ofllm Oniird S|.ta. »., abH^md, win, ,|m
d-mriileln-liiuiinnirf „nr »liivr8tni,.,ai ibvRmil.,
tbv.v b, Ji.iurt.m, llm Hranv.,i, |,m.co„l ,h- Sin.4
wpkanilt llm bond. ol „„rU„|un, .m|rawin t ,h^
seed* pf it* dissolution.” *
On. ol Ib. Hill, ai.mb«r.havi..,iba fl.mr.mnda
a nival y-nluM apirnrh a,.in,, ,bT. m.„|i„i.,„ j,.
luiuni-mp lh. Ailniinia’mnoo nf lira Gonoml
nmm and ihn Dv.mimrailc iwrij, „J ,„ cll , „ f | ,
cbaiwauf • r.pbr.«v«lydnl byd.mamlm, il,.„7,
.i- ua qimatlva. w whmli I
puny Under ibi/fu,, an uncer.miininn*:yat,n8vd
the rrsiilutioii mg* y*«ed down hy 40 yeas to 57*
HI— bolqv,bvluga Domoeiat, an.„ rr y
Bui |b r W hir abrfllhw BUarlly did imi ,„m baw,
rmw,,iibvmm«<,ry«[andp,,ciie.Ji,^\mI’” l ''^,;'
mviy Baaihan alaya prbo maybe able i„ mm.|„h,;
Till, avl w.ararl. ..IN- lnlrwbm.,1 Imp lb,
ul IU|.rev« iIwiihi. Mr. Umvoi Ii.* l>w.„ vru , inw
holder »• inrar.Rciiaiad for the Presidency ®'l r ,,r ".“Y‘ h 'n* peculiarly 'nitmciive fo}.
liter! State*.” * re.iuency « Soiohern man in the candidate of the \Vhjg Abo
- Van Itlirnn aimuwa ■ r. 1 a*
..... . hv. noiomg Mnles. l It-Ub-rlin (Ohio) Evangelist said-" ilu* non,
Suffe.mg from the set* ,.f the AbnlHinnitu emi- nation of William Henry Hirrison for PreroW n
tlieOh^c ,0 * a t VP ’ fr "!T , ^- H 'f oun, i® ,, h‘trdeiiiig on "' B Dn.ted States, and the'rejection or Henrv Clay
i^Ohm.cuKoshng ond sending them to Cnn ,da. ,hal ■ slaveholder ran n. ver agnin ..acent u
Ko "‘““Hy resolred to send com- } hc p rw*ident of this free Republic." Itmoy 1 !.
t" of more “ ;r,,ed « *«rtled rcaiter that Henry Cl
ver again i-xcept to
, now
■bewii. 1 ”••
mi.sio,mr* to Ohio to ask for the passage o
i ff ctive |awa by the latter Stare, t0 p„t.„
nf ih* II !• ic eve* of- rresoif
and Le.iAUi.i~ Ai 77ki"*’“j" v "V u ." ia ,ao uo ' ernor I . ?■ !' , b ' a,p », even supposing iV party to
il^ iSki fS J “ nu, T 26 ' 1885- r h '^' bvluny, |» lni ,j.',Ju,..' .. Fur wb.l
,rivvrae.. ur»biTra ; Q’"' ' h 8* f “ r "' '8» J” •b»nk. lu Gull,and
•' In cllin. ra, p'«t« comp| 0i „, d . , iK fnr whn. I. jml „..dnd .. ui|| m ,„
Ohiu w ilm rab ra,,7il of ,"* Wl-'-turm oT Urn ..me land, .nd In llin f.lihful and dill,on. um
ai,llcil|nf for i.Ibair ra.pKlful‘.„7d.^Z «e"l-
dvralio i. lh. u„d.„i,„rd wiml.1 „m.,k,,h.Mb.
1 5 '8' ril »fl'* Of Kentucky, inhab-
Ittng the ceontie* bordering on the Ohio river adia-
c n, to .hi. Slate, by Hut l„,
'-- ■JaU numlmr ol pvrrana.
rae a eithin the personal knowledge of the renre.
^‘Lrg'isI.rorsiT T** to
* i in numerous msmnrials of the pen-
(..ialalbin, no. on';
da,,., materially A rfTb.7XI'
party (pipanyrfih.enuniia.ufiba vymnMnw.^.r
aad iu .arii.dli,l!rcii„ t i and dl«wC^,.Z,,el!.'
Iivb, pf a cup,piun runfrdmany who .kpnLJ f..|
' Ulf fiey> Inpoinits, qmreovrr, nf % cheraeier »n
'r'dir: ztt f : ui ", ,b * ™
I ^ WMI.-Inn re I Item, IihVi- Unacted
lb. ...cuVou rf U„ , ..| 5l,a, ,.,u! „, 0|',r,rf
inatiun uf a slave folder for President this time
Ona subsequent .jay, the Liberator said;" It I*
needle** to multiply proofs that the defeat of Hen-
iburg, was ‘
ry Clay at Hnrriroi
. —deemed liy Ab.diiliiid*ts
geneisHy nnkiqrdcmonstruiionol tltegowtb ofanti-
slavery in tho f r pe Siare*.”
Km only the Abolition pres*, but AMiiinn sticie
c,,n ventii»ns,j.4ned in tiwrhorusoftriumph
at the exclusion of* slavaliulder from iiumiusiioii,
xi h# W4* * "iuvw holder.
®nnu*| nIw!r C ^ U * ,, ^ ti i * oe *‘ f| 3 r * **
*' Reoohni, T^at r# regsnl the reftirel of the
narnsl.uif Cnnven^ipn to nominate Hwnnf pay s*
» randulare for tl* Presidency, ssa flgnal and
|hu loo* triumph id tpnb over •rrwr, of (ibytiy over
|Uv< ry,” die, fife-
Th# Exw utjve Committee of the flUtion»| A«t|.
8|anrt, Stfltjr.antm lar, mr.,ln, ,/ilmw»,„. | 0
Npw Turk, -rfj lbWf ' r-l»« 0>w U a.|„, f,„
IVHfii* vls« ” Wo deiilare our rntirw mh.i.iU
IB.j.1 *1*1 •• Wi; dcplar. ,n|l„ cai|>1clkm
that th- cuurt itrelf for which the uaitiy w«* form
rnpi-l "*«rv<iioii, ur-nvn uur prO| rrty from lha
nnd* nl Abnliluinul* and nrgrii.mnlora' In or out
‘ f " 1 'bbig* w. ahnuld think rfonly
m Ibe l.,t vX'romi'y—only ,f„, rc,u„i„, uinll
EJIm "mT’ P ™t!" m ™ ,,, “ "•'■s-hour
1*, P-o-and uninpof ilia
,l.- rv. . "* T*" °f -rtiim wbh ibnra |„
I A' 4 , 1 "'! 1 "'i" 1 "i-k. iiwivlr. „nd .lau,, i.udy
ffl rvmvd. v a°" ri * 1 "'' " ,lr P"f»
lul rimrdy, our first and mom obvious duty? If
we r-fuse io ni t with them, can we expert them to
Irw «rnnrificc llmm In l&pnvmlv.
h ”"' °?" ?• "'rendvr cap.nl ibvlr nid,
i, even lympnlby |, would lm .. unrCa.cn.i
mb, h "If b- Impoadlitv jo ob-*
min It. Upon our hand, wmild full ibe (uilt, not
J“ f nur danrcn Ipl.rn*,. rnourna'
tilml.namj.but alra ihn ,-Hme of (n,n,liludo in
abundiinmguur" nnlural alliea-'* T ' "
I* Ibvp; ,ny Ihinj rv.Uy ohjvciionnbl. Inlbb non
didHte whom fhe N’onhprn Dem-crecy presenu for
cur suroinrt. nr nnir ttiim. *■ ‘
iitionist*?
chnrncter,
Mr. Von Boron eijj'7* a f*j{ moral*
talents of a high order, principle* on
every leading meo*urri of public policy in confirrmi
ty wi h ihose of die Santb, and is, moreover, pledg
ed, by all legal means, even to the u«r of tlie vetiJ;
if nere-sury, to resist dip measures of the Xb<»K
tioiost*. The ut ark. made gnon hjtn are. in every
instunre yet disclosed, Iqund-d in utter falsehood."
oi upon cm umsiance* misu. d. raiood, or too frivo
lous to he brought, fora m-rnent in companron
wlih ihe great interests now involved in the slror
gle of parties. Oo the other hand, thwcaadidste
prei^nteii by the Whig Abaliiion party af tbo
North, grand* vJent.fied. wlih o|l t^pgreal measures'
■*»»• principle- whicli the Sou^h has upposrd'and ro'
aisled almost‘'unto ^0.^.” True it is, lhal at d f
feronnieripds he ha* given oat indications of being
on different sides of most of these great questions;
and it i* equally true, tbet he refuses to.atato on
which gidp hp now stand* If not •• AMtluol.t/
he has, while reludng publicly tu utiimrf any ones
ot •- ..r-xw^^r t,.
tl»n» on tlif eobjeci, wii.ren letters, iml (dm to tlw'
Hon, George Evans, m- mberi.f Congr. i* from d« —
the Stem “'Maine,giving . n Abrill.&'S;re
hi# act* gndopinion*, wills tlm vic^ ofobi>|nW
thp^ppou^f those jqiph.cabje /W rm|.>.“.RhJ
uth. 1 ru* it is, that, at ihe saipe'neri.jd^
‘i'’’ ^“'tv'H.liflflHsAh,
" "* e • • list) tlw sun'
'1 WlWuflwr, .. fliher |p«y b«w * wMiil la
""W'W ii^iriiArf
.klfli w.d, mudimi.i.l, ,pprar* | 4 bra imnily
dvff.i.d, ua mm, lha,i im, n*r,,laa Ikai'lw Will
"rf W»>«r ''HI Wbl.bC.w l fv« ,n,y p,Np ^
. Tb, mtmlaaiU ul Mr Brwardjn. Qn.iW rf
lUw York*aad ll,a aaimmpan rfll.imlHtnlaa^