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i I .. . at- . Y . t t- 4 : . . . . I . I f I it 4 - lue ttüiabasi (!:vpvtss.;',v:;;v;i;;; ::::r:;-L... R. ?f HUDSDIf. Eliter. I. K. fciOVvS, Local Vdi'. TERRE-HAUTE: Wedsetday, Asgtst 27, 13:G W!i I v " 1 1 j in !l, tti." .1..! ti Of a.l th- rr J, Vpe M ful li.la .lad f..irki tl nw. , . Jntushnhlr ain't It! The i IT r t th it the Jtrtil is notr ma- ! king. h civ W i i n - ........ FrzTi't,lt!flo;!e:' Tin: wine; rviirv ami tiii: r 'i ENsioN or mavi:kv. Whig urtv, during il .-ai-!. -i.ee. a IV-r, I t , ,.,f ,: ;, f rTfy 0f M-rgari. S -na'-, b. .. the stne doetnue i ..)!. "f. iffral Sli .. . . , . , r i- . t .1,-', ., -..;. -'"'' ' Drake. Jun, h Itrardi, rrazr, t itivt in Cr very wer ferritin U"AfeUUtSLOt (rut. . i . o in or ( rw t. d. 1 Mr It. ; r ' .r r- to roa ri.fii-iM joii. r. rnittioivr, 04 vie rrtnrT w.u. r. daytoa', Fnl; ( o.:i;rS. j on i i Ni! i:u? O V Peoples' Party State Ticket. O T. i:u!;1uN,t'K WAVNK. f.iri.t'ftnt (i-tt tf nor , c. riAKKK. ok v.NDKui;ri:r,. Srcrft ir vf St it, JOHN W. DAU SoN.oK aLLKN. A fJ?r rf Safe. K. '.V. II. KLUS." OF MAUIO.V. '.V.U. NOKK-il.N'OKi;, OK I'AKKK. ll-ytitrt if' Svp'rmr Ctttrf, JOHN a fT!J N. OK T!!'rK!NOE. Cfrrk nf S't:-rrr Court, JOHN A. HKM..MK MIAMI. J. if. c-:a V'KNS, r KU i.F.y. S 4jflntm-i' t rf I'uMie i trtict i n , Clf AUI.KS HA UN KS. The Mithtlraual 'f l!ir Inn. Joliu ! I). i vi from th ( ;inia, Tl.-rt i a fiT-r rrra!-tit iti t!i citj that t!i !i-.v!i.j nM Ii!.t art-r -Mi-: I.-rir.iT the pro j rutv f r. it, f-i r j thf Ao Julm (J. Pi tit fro'ii t!;' prrTt canva, tu p-itti umr n:h"r rnn en th" track. H''v i.i'ich truth t''i-r- i in t!.i. fvi'. iv; Int ct rtai tiljr . i. i at I' c )'n'!. t, ! aV'f im l!ic vl' in-'C racjr, th V. tf'-7 rri -? tu havi- a- tli..ir fXp'TiCr.t, a T.ian !i. i- r;. ' i :v :covt ! ly honorable n.f'.tvc-i VF. thT Mr. I)jvi i!l hurftrhirn K!f !o n ith Ir i'vi! i.r i.tj!, we think i f'U t ;! ri'-l.--, for hi i'nT linit; vmity su l clf 1 i l hin t t!i- J-:Iivf t!iat, nW.o'ih f - 'Tpiti'jn if 3fr. Ji)ne Ij.is cor ri'vl him Äil ov-r n-itJi ii.fi:iy a; conUTj-pt, 3 t , nt A KuuiM,w.1; .I, , - ,u Tu,hl,(l . .-...vh.uu raroe'.l.e arof rofiniMi M Mmico Ai Ii J ,ok mnn. -i of rutn tm. Julian. Kt - r .1 f..r t! ... r : . r ' r nie iRUu-rattwlv ir.fumln n; on me to j In lie ytar !tQ7 tl.c iupV of IvnturLv- -n ihn j.art ;f tU iv.utUr n.Iniini.tr.t. .,, , . ,. r,;f,., ,.r - ;,'' , t 1 Ir 1 -v 1 the powe'r l.lch Iht (Vn,!i;utiu '.IrUtminrd t mak, a r, w C.n-ii'ii..n. hhln -,,,1 -hurry. A.n.t S .vV r J"MM 'n f r '.' : ! V. LM.t-r i afiaii tc morl Jo!m (i. !) .-ca-'.i. and j rum ptly t.. C(:.v nr ihr I. id K t r. r, cor.izr.J. A fv vclxlU- .nr- U,i U .,v,rm i.rrft.:t. " j T!..-e in italics r V Iti . ' . fr". ' u Z .'.-. ' " , 1 V '" ' ; . , i i, ,. opportun iv ul r.con-idt-iin a nilj-ct T wj uiou !o ail iU ir.M.r's v.l.uli to xs'-' f-.-.M ,l t! e u.t.tu-.n ih.-! . . , f , - c. ..m. , ltli.il come unkr our ojservr..n for fArt. f tjte Lnu.p... . .iuj.oe 1 a j,Un tyr it srn Juni ( mr.ncipi J r-.U,,-r..n,ii--ct'i -gWr, .f that psrtv ! p:lM j.r.i rw!auons ivM rU Mvt. ,1,.,,. . iirr , . .: ; Uometim.'. John IMMit-r nfrai to meet i With txreptiofi .)f ! pariul nttthoiily iio. Ofc. urt-.-bea n institution of - W. A l.rir,V.U 0,.iS,.,l) P H..U ,, . ; f r lf r a ,r , ; , f !(Vt v, ... .''V " ''V ' '"-1 r,.j ... s iT r It in '.hit. th.I.onfru,' ve.kdbv U in i!.e 'S. rr,rt of 'W to Iba cli in.ctt r ha, f.., n inttr.u witli j l' Ihdlmnn, J. S llarv,v. I'. A t!e- ! Tt V.,P , . ; . 4" "'V'' .t !.t. c :i- Julm n ueb.ito-aoL.onafM.u, -fur fc lv of cloll.in; and .uUi. UUUu,,, J conditio of a cour,. Vr -!-f - maraud of j u nce t!ie t f,n 1 try . u. b a prop.ion w;d! cah u! 4t,J l n-Ä .0 I train ihinij from concnt m tnuoo I tic. npprorri itions iinnuillv made by Con- t produce the must int-ne vicunu nt ' Murray. J..hn S. Davis II. snp-n, W M rnrliivJ bv ihc-ovirnm.rl froni'sir- ., ' m ' ' . ljU'i- U.nnin- .t!f importance. The thin- i -rt-. The Omission of Con-rs to art Ihe nldcM publie n;en ia the .nte Partici- ' !"", William lien.!tr-n. C. I) M irr;n A. . ' " ' ' , " r ;'Ir (':! j ,o U.L .bou,. an 1 ,00 Hu r !- UfT .... ,r,nii ... o. .n uh. 1 1! .Hjuilr.' 1"H- I " -u,,. of n;:; 7 f.;"' ' ... the hca! u-ar, had already cued t in. On one wca.n.attrr alnr-e eoneoure i p, (;v,rilP i)jVt W.Ua. wa, chose n u is ;i hniü. d M.ax in f. ,r.n,-,l a Cn.i.tu- r p.. . . . ' :J,n,' " ,Jr ' - 1 . .... .11. I . . ... . . . i - -.r .-.i....i;t.Mtetimjrfi....M lit) "ll'C S'Ul. I I Ti truo. Mr. Uher i now canvaiu4 Sullivan county, by himeU, hut cannot C-..!. CH,k-rlv think of any other renson. j but that of f nr on part of Mr. Uh.r, why I tln is so. If vou rncvtalow tlun-bra'- i . . . . i' ad ocio in the road, and not irishin to c-mie ilown to hti level, of course roupas tin t!ie ctlitr si !c if in nn intt Ut ctual de bite, you fin l your competitor i only a m lf-conccited dolt, what can you do, but -h t him slide?" We have not the hit doubt, but th;ilr the l;-n. Kx lo prt-sentative, fancies that Mr. INIkt is afraid to meet his gUnt in tellectual prowes in forensic discuion. but when it recollectel, that th'n sime John G. D ivis, U the identical individual, who once wrote of, and concerning him- birrassnunt to the strvjee, which wt i 1 ol people had lisu neu to argument in its : pMit ia ..f ih t' .i.v, nti.n. ot Tcomf onlv in f xpeetation of aprropi i-) favor and Hi ainst it. a voun man Clin! Tl. foio i,r l' :tiini n constituv-i the c the rluseofthe rreser.t month. ! forward tonddres them. It was Iiis tirst '; C..iiiioti.-e o., n-luii.-u-.to tnt i . i.. i :....... i . l ! -:. t i . " I " ' ..... i . " ft W I'll tions be fon. I! there.piMie funds be not speedily pro- Hpptaranee before the p..-..p!- other ih it. Tolin U,arJ lV PaiUr. A . i!.,:,t... M L ided.lhe Kxt cu'.tve will no longer bt- in Court of justice. lit- ud iHratttl the ,ii v, Jo-eph UuUntoa, M. biapp, aiulj. r ie s cifUl ih and NVw .1 vi. w re ur ' in- iz-d w.ihv at a rroW'o t !j lip. ! itrv. M. vr. CI t an 1 Wtb-tt r ot clinj such I : I. -.! . t. r .1 J i ii .. i. ; . i a .hie to furtiih the tran.sportalion. equip ment and tr.ur.i'.ioii.s, which are eSv rati al to the i thctiv neiä tf a military force in the held. With no provision for the pay of troops, the contracts of nli"tm nt wnu!d eth-ct be disbanded: the consnjuence ot whioh would be so disastrous as to de mand all possible efTorlsto avert the cal. mt' y. It is not mert-ly that the officers and ! i tf J rm-n nf tin- ;irniv are to hi- thus . . . .J . . I . i ?. . ..... mi; c.l to tiic rfi privftl of the pay aiul molument t winch -v nan c n:ur pisst-.i, an l 1. ntucky c ..n.trv in-1 ici.l in th-larftit.itv 'v.ii ?!, x c they are infilled by tandin laws-'; that lie i aain called a Convention t change l.r ai.-I farther t! at h is tl up'ii ,f t' i construction of arms atlhe public armorit-s i constitution. The emancipation cpiotion vu.tion, thai it is xp. .i,. i.i t i x. ri ic the repair and construction of ordnance at! wa n-ain a-ilated. HtXKY Clav w;vs I"77 ai V? 111 M..luu uf Tr::-.r' , , , , - -v : ? i l . i . it ii-ii Ii'tolreJ, I hat tiif rcraii iwii f Louisiana, the arsenals, and lh' manufacture of mi. i- . aatn its ahU st advocate. He pub!ihed Florida am! Toxas wh re dia.-tic l.i v ry t x p-ro. iso to b u.'.ih ces-ai v, b (' i'j' bv t!ie livs of Mexico, sdau-ry ha 1 already L i n eiclud. il. a l.ii propolllon with a powtr of euajucT.Cf SI. lill'im. ntvrr Mirpassed. II- dniouticed Slavery ' Afur hivirjf r. tirtd the C iT.rnitt r.-tdrr,- aj a moral and political eMl destructive folIi(W rr;,lulion: ! The whole people (how, w obnoxious I'Vl fo V' " ''' r "'M. nr.. i; p. ,1 ftle interests of the while, and of at Wt.J, That th- Whu Tarty of I, diana. thur d-t ailO acoui,se,d intlu- m. a- ' . r"MtJ: ' v V d.-c.r.. . - t iujuucc 10 1 nt 010 k man. i rum u.ai uay ii rc n pr--iiuu ih wnn-iiiiun, oum c.i.ruiy ure. I Vace and fr-iti-mal re r rd eMtt vl '! . ;u.. i!,m I v k a i:it .tt. TLo- aiuoi. 110 who err U hi- wl. -..-. i. . .1 .i r v o-.;.L.'..t .1. .., .1,1. i rii'rd ht t :.!.. i.i)v th ! . i Who is It thst diss th': t.) r.pp:il Old lfi.n tl (;unr.iT 1' i akf, a Tin .if t, I 1 mm . . Ith.r: u! until hts death. HtXHV CliV was le-ard- but firmly rxpres thec.MiMCt.on that the x , , , , f , ,m. nr!i u ih v rv f r i.,f r t, iisiou of SU v r r v ovfril. ,.,W acpnr.d tl.rcul.ou. oar Wl.ol, . coun.n . e,l, not ot.H a3 tht.r fur. mot of Am, r- (v.,r'Mfv;,,1:1:,.iiM,f-1,,1 r. In an evi hour, ambitious h-ader da- j ican orators, but, as the champion ol Lib- to u. ,.r.Kil.it-a bv Um -that it our s, :il.. the M-lf-stvled Democratic l.rtv r.-p.. r.lcd , - f "'';' d..af v h i;r. .., lerty throughout the world. The doctrines opinion that C.iigr,- the Cuar Ii--. f o..r lle -Mi.souti ComprumiM-." "bv which v!' t'V ,'".4 V 'I "i" " ' ' - f ' cn- j that daT proclaimed bv him were adhered fr.t Tirritorus p.-eM- that ri.t-that f , , , . ., . ... ' j , ' i,, 1 lt , . P. ' ' id th.y fr, thron -hiif. ' iti nereis trould he pruiu .tit.. ,.f ivt rlathifs III 1 a rii I lh.it M n, n ....u.d r, 1 1 d , U p...-r,t,fal r. 1 . i..r.. :. - t. k- tOUirOtl'hllte. , L .h:tJ i:!.:.V.t the never exit North of 3J de-. :5. m:n. ;h rh.-l. U ,.r , . tarv clothing anil camp euuipaje must be I discontinued; and the persons connected the moil tltijavt uiul uUt aryumfiti in Con frexi," then the whole thin is explained. "Immortal John. fam'J 'Iwve v'ry uther race, Fur matchless intrepidity of face. Frum Cookerly, his geuim caught the gene r eis tltme. And hade dCncc to all acrne of nhamc." i lo restore this solemn comp-ict. in ' 0 Vs ' '",v ;v J'' - n w-(rd- or in etfect a n :w party . composed sUt.-S: ? of nu n of all parti.-, ha jut b, n or in- W hih Mr. I'lay livr.l . ..f : ... .. , . A- izel. It ha taken the name "IUri lU- In-' ai.U c. ar.llv Tkn.t tl, i? f, cin." becau-e the wer 1 hi-t imio c -,1imi(.ir(. jrf ,iv,r .... . .'Ol. 1.1 nr W:t tlie- lili-iM-;, ; r OlKtaprinripiit. Well. Jrr we are, cut ,df at the kneov jn.t h. ir th!.- t. p rc-i ve iihii,ef, thinks h i 1 a Wr had taken our tecoud step. No matter elf. that 'ffe had recently A lire red vhetf with this branch of the public sen ice thus be depnved ud(lt-ntly of the employment j eenMai to their suosistencc. ior is tl merely the waste consequence on the for ced abandonment of the sea board fortifi cutii ns. and of the interior military posts and other establishments, and the enor mous cxpoi.se of recruiting and reorgan izing the army, and again distributing it orcr the vast regions which it now oc cupies. Tloe are evils, which may, it is true, be repaired hereafter by taxes im posed on the country. Hut other evils are involved, which no expenditures however lavish, couhl reme- y, in comparison with w hich local and m..',ryiic" i; aur.cr r, til t-vertm'ly I i rrt tho'ih, tp hare heard it aid that it was "btt puhl.c atttr-nlion in wiup tlit r rhanr.rl. Since j ter to Iie yotintr than to le cut down in rtten Divis has Utn divested f hi h vnocritical !nh! "r " Tt tht n if m.iv. it ts enough far coat, aud held uP lo p..ht,c v,-, cLtht-d and toV.orv that our friend Mu.es of the Star. ' Pr1 injUrit3 or inU rt!t!j 'ink inl i iita i i. iiv m i an a.htiess to the people in which wastlie ited. and their incorporation inu the family the prineiph s which it asM rts to be for a , Ct; ,'u V ll,v v ' ,: !"M M" "M ' lollowin- paragraph: ;f American Stat, s i ,,. -taranf, e ,( lU the -ood ot ' he ipab'ie. For th.e par- ' Tl, re U i r. oh f , 1 . v. I , 1 i . . A . . . . , , , com pro.it I in,; j-pirit of the Mates di;:otiu.a . . . . ... 1 ,, . . . " ' ' 1 ' 15 ' 1 "A VaM Majority of the people of the tt.j Jr... andTxhihitcd to the world th..,e h.fiv ol l,r,Ju !u:n- ,lu" ' lr lVi IIinuy Uy that .,.,.. M.il.i.v.h.-,. !. ; . United States in etery section of them, I motives of patriotism, which un all pr.ip.-r oc- pie a-amsl this i w party . lh- I. a U rs of lu " ' '5 l'e -pttn ; . . believe, regret the introduction of Slavt rv cations, has in hr. I the aequMtion of new thc laverv extending I), inocraev ,b notin- T, , j. , 'y ir' j, t into the cdonies. under the nu'thotity of , Ternary t?, t he A 'n;ricat, Union. ' c-d it a the Abolition p irty. .r. un,r .rl!,:, , e nr.Mi,.iVf..r a VullXxluZZ nrffiiiif it. fiw v-',ii'tii., in 'pi i i . i m . r 11 w covered with a panoply of corruption, dema j I, r blasted ill ot:r ardent hopes for the future, i;oiueism and dirace, we are sat i-tieU that ' l.y hU aaclou pw r of anticipation anI the hetter portion tf l!i : old hrnvcratic party, ' i premature ii-sue of his quo xc irr into aaint h üire to free thcn; lv, of the KiCuh'jj, a n I i t: . a he 'jppoen, no doubt, for $nm'nuinLo thry will d.j it, either b f re or on the da v of'nua.' the election. They have in th. ir party, and If we are prrm!ttel to anticipnU motives, by alnr.iv hare had. me'i far !ii uprrior in all the name rufe that Mr.Soa'ehas taken ad van that ipH-s to mako tip t'ln-iine? manhrxid, und J tae f, w e should ay, in 11 carulor, that his ryt Lt li.li I- i; so in thru', between h n- hoiin fr political litir.ctlun, ainl hope for st ar .f capable tio n.r.r 1 a it in the conn ;o!ce, notst have becu up to fever heat when r d sf th rtttiu, wr hare al way been una he avc hi initiiere ami hi vote to John V. b!- to di-coTcr. It: our j'ld'tnetit there could ', Hale. "Hut the attempteil cheat becomes ri V'l be fo'i:nl in this Cti?'eional Pisf rict , ' dicibn in afrllow, whoe t.ltance is not i t. ilwiK ra', .,,vt' tin- rrtin j'tinhfil John C . : sufficient to cover tip the spring from view." Pati-i, wh- xvouhl write s:ch letters an.! .nr- ; 7"Ä it hop wa a rr.-re pharitorr. a delusion t 'c!t-s t.f hi;n If. as has h--r. proTen IomÜ 1. that nen of "substance" seldom fall into. (J! No man bat htmarlf. Would erer peak in uch ho' Q'tirir now t .'pprori.u; trin f hi p It fir I frirn I, and I lnsiillcance. 1 1 . : i .. . . . i . i . i our diiwmi ancestors i iment mat a single .,i ,.,.,i ,.,, Slave tread our soil. d. plore the necessity opinions the consideration of all connected, in ; u. :i honest men. atixi'is ir-.cpiir ,rnl '' l1'"1' .i-'j-a l..onei:- ih o. th- - ; i of the continuance of laveiy in any of anv way, with tlie institution ol slavery und. r i rs atte-r truth. aiaine this ,1 rj... It ' 1 ' " I i ' ;0, . ',' v' 'r:' d ''. ,.l ! i .1 u ..o ... the States, regard the institution of SJa- th firm conviction, that, as these provinces it ue trUl. tlu-re must be some evidence k" hf pVI v Vl-.M-h ' ! Ä. , . , I , came to us free, they idio-ald be permitted to i , . f . W K. ... ; - t I 1 V . ., .- I" .n - very as unreal evil to both races, and ; rt.main M lhf.;,,v Vhiin, new evidence- fh?,;V. ,, ,u,t ,lf the ....I an.! Uat, p:ehv..f ;., l.-r, hts .f w ould rei'ice in the adontion of anv safe. 1 ..ntri,..;r roint.r.wni,.. whirli on so .;i.ii,v h..n. t 1 "is new 1 arty, at it- recent I onven- -r .J, p .' or.u) I i.-th i.t 1 1. b. . j i - i of i- 1. ii. iii ii un ir- i .i , tt . Ii-- t ii- . r.i1 , the suinnjrt "f the tiny !,ns! .tl invoke r these 11 J bttiut: t i ti .f i he ,dd or:unz-,!i..ii, i-t ' n iKiiioy s'ul im-! Si w u : . , t.ll til , . . t. T. . r i . Ii. ...Vi. ...... I. t . st and practicable plan lor the removal oraUe occa-ioni, has ilistmjjtthed the his ; lion helä in I i;;U l. tpt.ta, j rod unied the . , , ". ; ' u 1 all Slaves from .uiion- ua." . tory f .ur W ov.-,i co tntry . ; lohow s--utiments in leia'i m o lav. rv : v..,, ,.f ..m .i " .; . ,r .i ." , , , ... , iUfoiert, i ii a i wiii.e we are oppoel ti; the ' ,,, ; .. n .1 . ' e . , , ,.M,.r IS there tin ltittlllCnt, honest ClUZta Of extension of slaverv in the Tenilorvrecentlv! , ' ! i'' lb in cra'.s J ., r ' il. .r . r,- .... Kentuckv who will this dav deny that acqutrr !, ani desire to see their infant j;,v , U)C iu" 'i' r"-wlu'- 111 u iU 1-"'u ir' n-v t. , m- .... (,. Slavery has -reatlv retarded her onward - emment founded upon thebasi0f freedom, ; ation ot lndependuice. and embodied 'XilcV' V-.' "I, ' f t '- ' 'r 'i "I march .oprosperitV? I.t him stand on ' ri.llHrriL. "Xl !t " 4- - ''I'- the banksof the beaulilu Oli o, and asl ... . 1. : me prestn au-.n oi our nepuuncan insu- ,'.,.,!. -r huh. m s. f,: irv 4.1 (M LUIII Mtl. " t . i t t . t himclf uhv iti ihül K..nfnr.Li- uill, ,! AW.,. Tl .hp W.t ..f n...l tl,.. tllllotls; an 1 that Use I", ural Lntl'Utlon, ir-at, a.,v i niort ticniil clime nriil ;i soil ol rtatcr nwrai ana vrmgriu'iit'u u.iiai.inropy wiiich mh-iihi wi '- , n ...,. t richness is so fur bt-hind hi r sisters on the rVIn.SulV4.11: Pr, ruir criüc-of the fct.iTs si a. U- j reru .l , ., r . , tinliviau.il opinion lo me irreat caue ol human otr.er nJe of the river. 1 here ts there fWdntn-that this spirit should be shar.d bv '2. ResulnJ, That with our Ilepubli can fathers, we hell it to be a : lt, i ! t.t .!v.. ,.f Lit -tt , r.:t ! their il .t v. is, and j wo arc to have one of thoe fat offices you wouhl peak of, "if Fillmore is Tri lent," we really A great part of the army is situated on the remote frontier, or in the deserts and mountains of the interior. To discharge ii- 'e ... . -.1 :.i . larce oouiesoi men iu such places, wuuouii ...... . vi , ... ... ,.,. . w i liiii it. uuk nut ninui i li ii i un i i i- ,ii r t hp fri-kra.rriiiLa'rir bum iiita iFnvoriin.i t iiiT "vt n the means of regaining ihur homes, and j anJ the olK.rs are ,rtt. s;utes V10 i every condition, shouhl be re inv.sti ltli ' truth th-it all mn are , n 'owed w it!, th. where few, if any, could obtain bUUs,sl Jot s re "i t that Mr. CI V failed in his "is rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of unalii nable liglst to life, liberty . an 1 the ence by honest industry, would be to ub- f ' min,:C; ,t( happiness; and that it is the anxious d.-ire of pursuit of Iv.ppiness; and that the primirv ject them to ,ufb ring and temptation, with j rv i , s ud o t IS- e ? ,7P, "iff" obj. ct and ulterior dei, of our Vederal J.. . j - i i. ,i lol.uen in his aoopleU elate. , tional and proper means should be employed ,J disregard ol justice and right most derog- Additional teriitory w as aciuired. - i to free our Naiional rap;tal frun, the iaU vCv ; (A-einment were lo se cure tVe.s,, nhts atory to the tiuvernment. . M- M)UrL . irrn)Mi flll. nf A riltrtit nflll,t tioflm;, l,i.inl,.... j to all persons withm its , . Uv juris dic lo of Washington and i -i- . , , i; i e - , l. . : : . .i i 11 ' of January , 1 .1. the Whi j nain i j m ih;i t j- ur In p ubii ui I . I . e r-. i !o. w i r T i ierruor) , applied tor Udmi-lon into the ' nirl ;.. ? Convention hi.. I n.l ,n'...l il... f .1 : l I till. m v s bands of Indian are in : is- ' .. . i i met in ..at. uvention, ami avl..p, ,1 the lol thev h i dabo i-he 1 M.iVerv l:i ai 'UI N a- i evinu..-, oiii n.is hi wii ivjeeii u ueeause inwjn resolutions: te 1 l . ' v I e A"ei..! con ecrate! t. t r. .1 im. V It It kot possible tli.at p.oj.lo f Ft.e N0'th--th" s,,, f to.l 1 .. ;r, 1. ,-... : f..- p. .p.. , j. I to I ri .! : i. oi In the Terntone. Oregon, numerou i 1 he lohn -a in. an.xtt.tet f:':n Ul addr, hs iel. r.J b ' il T. A If ov :ir 1. b. f.uo the "M..-..I .. tiii . '- a to," on tin J I h 1 iy of Mir. I.; 1 1. l:.iK tl., U V id that dislih.ilsl. 1 , h i'.i.i;.i! 1 K m or t' v. ou tl;.- ,.nns. nn.l ur, ,,.,,. . r f.,rn: na- j , , c.ütu.io, Uu rv. It r. .ffirn, ,o .i..n ...1 1 I''"'1"" I.' .' " lh" .""-V . don nennst the w lute inhabitants; and ul-1 a kUb.iueiily aduiitie i as a'ln e ' w"r'1" nf t,,p "''"ti'!' ..f .Tanu:,rv. . houl I he .1,-piived .dii-e or ub. i : . w iti.o.i: .u.d-'ows win: the . p:n: ..; s .- though our troops are actively carry ing , Sl; rjpon the ixn'ress con iition 'that ir,:,',u"! ihj calmy, but (irmly expr,-- dUy pmc-ss of hiw, it b. eom.-s our dut; h- i.f, i s f t!.-it ,ttv w r . b. ;' I :r. I'll the campaign, W'e have no ihtelügeme j vi bn-ihl not -vi t V rtl r rt 't-i th; conviction thai the ixtmsion .f ljv.ry tt) ,n,i,;-;Un ihispun isji.n ..fthe ('..:. v.i-u- ... ;. , . ,, . e ft t. a ,i vv i,!,lur5 sooald not exist orth of .50 JO. over Teintorv com.hi. to ns Ir.e, uu 'ht to be ,, ... i ic h i 1 f :i : ...ov, 1 .u o 1 !.. p. . -.; as yet of a. success ul result. On the es-, C . favored its a.lmist ion upon such prohibited-that suc7 pn.hib.tmn w.n.ld 'W ""VU l" "yU ,l- !" . . v, ( () , , ,ul m ' tern plains, notwithstanding the imposing, ' , , ,, , , nrod.ictive ..f la-tin. c-l m the tmU.c 1... 'prevent the iblisl,,u. nt ol awry in 1 u 111 IVS l"llu'"1. ........ ..v. v't....iv. . ' . ' V I I . I-, ... . . ... . 11" . I I improme'' iio...?... I inhabit Cnlif. rail and New M-iO'i nrn! look- the T. nil. in... ..f ib.. I'mi.-I n I isno-ll I:;.' ... ... .... .,r.. ini-ii'M in I ne A Mifi i.-nii t . . I . .. i . ;i :.- . 111 display of military force recently maJe rj, there and -...... a ot Nnitl,,r Dju-I,,) canonized ie a-o" '-'.V...W, ... - ...0 lH.:ir,s ot 1U. American Peon r. th- . r( rcie ,.f that t.ower dismayed, have manifested hostile inten-j i . ,1S ,.,-.;,. ,..11 f,lr,,nr 1.:. v:nw. nn ,if. That while we are ot ros.vl to the : Con-less, or of a Tuinoiial L. -is atui, .1... V". - 7 ', . pouive ,ei!!s!.i'.ioo pioi.iuiun lis, si n, "11 I l.lo'l llil C .".11S. lit otr.-le.. vIi..mI.I .rr..vi 11.1t ..f 1 ' . . . . - - - - v. .. j u v .1 ... ... .I ... .1.. . .,1 . - Hierein. .ii'i ni- hi in ioc ;i .1 1 10 i i ; 3 11 none b it a craven hearted poltroon ,r;'e i"or the pr..s article fdoistic of him- j.lon't tliink we could seriously object, if you elf. We r.r.nl.;. ..ou v i - j s r,,v Jv" 0''(l.l. 1 ou kUO portion of the democratic pirly, in having this that Harry w a only elected to fill the uncx !"ipot intte 1. ms .o'ic, f irevir hinein like ! pirc.I term of Mr. Jones, who. was decapitated Uoild, and been JJUIlty Ol outrages. Which i.,....r- Tn nM ,i1ir..ce , K.. v... .1. e.vtenioii if hlavery intothe Territories recent- of anv indi i : ual or hlik i ili ui ol in. Ii i- . mill dew upon them. Ue know that there f-r his political honesty. Uu!, confound it. 1 if not designed to provokn Conflict sere. (' ,Lni,.;,,n ..,;... i' :,c,Flir,,J. a,1.J desire lose tliese inf.iM p.v are hi ;h min I' d chivalrous v. u'lernen auion Moe, you did wrong in thus npoting a go.nl them--men wh. . m a di-honor ible act; and intention, before it was matured "corporals" etwiMi Pavis a tlo ir c.ii.di.la'e, if tl ey Tute ' fchould never report rrorc than their superiors f,r him, they are t!,. r. by forced to an endorse- ! r willin to "otTicially " endorse lsides, it tuet-.t of all the innvt , ,.f which he is pro ; rn wrong t. Im in a hurry, let such things I ope f . r on m. ? I I I n fi. ih. ( ' ..! II .1. II i !1 I low it (' Th i l" s i:r ( .T)v; J. I i'i,-!l U hl Ii V , ,. -V IAI us examine still lurlhor his views on nttouei, i nat wnne we are oppotvi fo the S11-"' v v' 14 eniu.i.i r;is( i.,.,,., iv ,n ,., () . j. i, i ft lions, and been guilty or outrages, which slavery. In an address made be ore the .", -Uyery intothe Territories recent- of any indiu iinl or a uti ui of .n.lui- N( r i f ( ,f.l.;n , ; ,V ( ,,,; ' ' if not dest-Tied to provoken conflict se re . !. ( i : ,- o . , r h ac,piiri-,I. and .lesire lose these u.f.n.t g,.v-( duals, to -txe le I , ist, tue to slav. rv it. , " " , ,, ". , I ,l, tl7at llie .Vrr.-lH-n.ion uf il H iD- i ' ( , ' X " I ,,; !''',"''i'."'t i'""'"' "" i "i " fr V. i nv T,,.i ...v uf ! C,,,-..,! Si... .hi!.- "V ' 7 '," ' .... . i 1 1 , , ,1 : : : . l 1 asiimion m in.i, w nt n speaking utterlv ahjtire anv nIst to mteif.-re v. it h that i . ' . , ,, , r . r I J b i.ny as u;;. !,n . r i. iim sullKlent wliohV to restrain their vicious ( of lje .,0iu4 n lo hh ot,ini.,n, he sai l: institution in the" State, w here it ex. .ts bv law the pres, lit L .nUtuUo,h m be matn'a.n- ljjt. u (. mt ,,.,. fV, , propensities. A strong force m the Mate ; 4 or compact. cd. t ,, r , . ' ' , of Tex is hns produced The temporary mis- '7 would repress all tendencies 0n the id.h of December. IMs -a joint ns- -3 i,W,W. Tint .he C.,:,ituti..n ";' " 1 ' tt ' . 1 .1 V. ? v- ... 1 towards liberty anil u tim.ite cmar.eioa- ..t.oi.o. ..n ii... w, ....,. ..f kt?.,-..r. " 1 .. . p ct o i r r ; u. 1 ..,1. :i-:. a 1.. 1:1 in iv . ... 1 iii .1 e-uatn 1 1 1 e fi c m s ! 1 1 1 .nd U s it. i !. ?n . Conors upu t'on-r.'s sn.ri'ii to,i , 1 ; . " 1 1 , ! , . . ' . . , , be 1I1 l!i'J. ol n ,iv in - eh;. .1, l 1 I .111,! i's in. I ...... .M . . 1 w T 1 ' 1 ' t .. c i.o.r,.- It ir IT. .. IL I ,1 . . -. . .1 r thm. thev must do more than nut down m:in Hiv House of Kepresentattre. of the In- n to Ih. guilty. 1 Ms s'.i:o of things heins , ,,c : "7""""- .j i , v....v ... , .... . , lJrnevo!ent eihilts of this society 'liana Leeilai. ire Mr. 1 nomas )..w linis th n 1 "l""mo,,,im 1 ..... ...... rcd u "on t ie . o- -era" I. I .ttv bv the rv prop, r time come round to üiruljt these mat. tue iroops is leouireu iu m ep 111 e oeeiv un- , R prominent V hig member Irotn t he t'o.mt v of I' !' I u ir -o vr t Ii lil-TU , ai: I II It III Ihe , X 1 ..vi.... j 1 1 i no t 1 1 - 1 , .. ...... .. .... . I I lirV liilll i'ii n. i, - v I it t ho 1 Ml 10. nir lilt. .. . I . . . . . . . . . . ... .1 . . .1 1 . L - . . t. - : ....I ..riHK Iti.i III 1... tr in. 1 lli'i. 1 1 .nil. -'"J h' v ... v. v... ..v- V , I ... . . r . - . I I ... , .... I . , , 1 . I ... 1 .. 1 ...... 1 . . s-f ion of M r J on. - 4 t .. wi i iCi ... . I ht', ri "im' wu'iiu u.r iuu m uc im-, uiki , in -, . .mhv.ii ui-iin..i .un- - . . . . . .u. r.. v v ....... i nt. i 1 1 1 wo ! i;)- in ii, i i ki ,t (. . i . 1 1 i m ii i ne 1 1 11 1 ... . . ' I u" ' i.i .....! ..... . i .i... ..rv Tho ho.lih- fndi ,,w hue., nat bn.-n ttl) aful "loepen-lelice. nn 1 milZZ.etlie fr,on the enacting cf vae, and to in ett the ;, ,w. . ,,. , Vxn rr. vv ... ,,.1,,.,,, , neu th.ir eye, act gi, n-e to the rumor 171 - ' "'"Z . . . . . 1 . ' . ..Vr. " . o : r Y- .Y . . ' . citnnon which thunders its annual iovotis folb.wiiu: i . "V. . " ' it.. ir in 1! . ,f 1 1, . 1 r .- 1 I , I . . itturi ii o ue ia i ü i rig now, ine 01 . o is iu, 1, iiiei,e.i 111 uc ..iaie 01 rionoa, ami . .,u'i...,,.a 1.. .i...t,.. :.i. .1 . t. . I crritofles mof iwm i-U' 01 oartMMs 1 , ... , . . ri' irn i iii'V iuiki ii'i 11 n nn. .1 11.. 11 11.. ..-,.., in - m - 1 1 1-.11 n c 11' If Pavi, lexvr the track, rujmih n,,, d -v foiled both of our chano s for the withdrawn ot the troops thvr. from. ' . : ; ; ' ' r,lMic of Mexico, the (h.v.mment of the Uni- i IVdyg.my and Mv. ry. the Allowing gentlemen wtJl , tcced h.m- '-''.' Cn't blame any one but you. leaving I hat object unaccomphe!, would , ' workin 'S of liritish nhilan tf'l S'. 'f oM"d a large acquis,: in of -O. AV Ill it Kms should b. 1 1 r ' L t, 1 -ir,, belirrestha if the Fillmore mm had a ' injurious to the inhabitants, and ; p t)ri ' 1 , . 7m-s. 01 'ro'sl1 Jihilan- territory, embracing Ni-a Mexico 1:1 Cafifor immediately adn.itt.d ns a Stat,- of th, nthcr Messrs i .ukeriv, l.ies, rranklm, o-i i.e , iicT, th. ii ine r iiimore roc n hau a j .... f , thropy. seeking to meliorate the cool ohm ..ia: And whereas v mvk.i1 i-naet.nei.t of ,- ,i i . . r ,-r,,t. .r;na. Ilam.ll. 1 1 r-y U'iUiam.n " rn, bda.e or r.,.gre,. , the Lehl. they could a breach of thes.uve engagement of the ! f J; unforlu7l;lU. vVtsl ,JaVt.s the Hepublic aWsaid. havery and .nvolun '"rp.iMr, fr. e t or p un n or fv.t.r ail d W are Davis", -, . . r I Oencral ( .ovcrnment. j must arrest the career of S m,ri- v rvitude were forever ab.uVheJ in the asatoncethe elhefid way .d s, 1 - in i iiiot !ui' i ii i i iu i iiv,;i lint, ni iv- ii- r . . . . , r-i.i . aim im mri lu-iunni j l iier. . o: ilul iilil..' i liii i.ü-t 1 1 in- . mi .iu-. o . ii.. Mr. t'sher i good enough, and we desire ev-j für,, is to comp 1 tlie complete cessation . . i i" i . wher,a, policy , huuiaui'v, and the progress rj ,,.s nn 1 privil.'is tow hiv h they an ery Fillmore nun in the district to vute for ; ()f al its operations and its practical dis- mu;1 l,low 0U! "v mor:i1 ,,,lts ound Us. of ,he age, r,,,;,ire that our politi.-.d and ...caf ! ...tled. and of ending th civil strife now . . . i o . i . v.- . Iii . i .t e and extinguish that greatest torch of a 1 institutions should he based upon grr.it mid . . . . n, , ,, him. and also the. stat? Ticket. Mate pol.cy , handment, and thus to mvi'e hordes ,f nvtKi presents to a benighted devated principles of iu.tic-. boh in refer- raging in her 1 erri.ojy . as r.d'ocate,! by the Hepublieans. i the s.a. ne j predatory savage from the Western' .. . - ence to the white and black r.ir.-..; And w her,. It there is anv Abobtior.im in this i wi.i. .. ViM...r I.;..,. ... ..i.:-., iu i,...t nw...nt;,. ....1! world, pointing the way to ih-ir rights. tl n,..,eri A.nddv i n v eo.,v;..,..-1 . ..." t. ..;... ...... it - .... i unit ' tn n- u:.' . u i1'' I I. I s . a ; . 1 i o 1; l Vet he t an' oi d in ih c ' ! r r. r.r.M- l i . . i u , 1 1 : i 1. 1 l . a -i i.r th'Mgs lh.it I w.o.iilr ,' d:v'..,; .f o: t !.'d ii! e os pit ri: . nr I'm n; o;ir i". it. tut.-ns g. ?; i illy are e..'d.'t m.-d i it. in ! d to I ! .l . tl . ttti i r i i i- .r d p. riors intelli ctt..illy anil in poluical terpitud,1 ii.tii.it. ly his ii, f. rir., P. .t it i of hut little Coiis-p;rT.ce to Mi . Csther. or 111 frirf.dstt heth tr Mr. !. i m v ith lrawti. r w ln-th.-r ,-ither f the Ik)c r.a'iit-d geutlenicn a'e to :inih th,- -.-.Mj.iigu . I!.- j . an- rVe. .n I Tie i- ! ;-.!'; t'.e i..i-i.t a- I .Ni ! -raka t i,!. r , hirli Mr lui, oast his vote, and th." ' v. h demoi-M" ic patty r.uw r::.l ifM', h'.s b- j come . ;st ra'.-.'.. th.it its friend arc bavins r 1 1 o t : ... .j 1 1 . wi'.h the National iue of the day. "Mrtiu non lipjrrt dtmo lb Mr. I'her Anions lhe People-. i-iiii ami un hovim inoii,iuiiiiuri'iii'i . . . i i a . ',,' l'lui, i "in . 1 1 r . cvfistation. along a fronber of more than lh.,,,r M.M rU nn' 1 ,.'Mr And that a friendly interchange of opinion, n .,11 1 0 , to in.( rf! r,. s! 4rv i:, t,. ,ur thousand miles in ex.rnt. and to de-1 whcn "x flh j""' j-'m au iliv' 1, wb.-n- it . x,-s. It is n.,t pro , i r ,. pos. s, tli. ir work will he vet incor.ip etc . -, iu i m nu.iny ... to a. in . .n. . . i i vi r up the sparse population of a vasti'. , . . , . nil i:estion nfhVrtmg th. ir m it at ii. r, -t (, '.".boiish il in the States n.i in th. act ofc.unlry to rapine ami murder. I mü ' ,,K ' r;l,J hv -"nkoul. and Anl whereas u is our .,1,.,,,,, omvietion. that' ' District of Cdumbi i. Such, in substance, would be the dir- 1 VV 10 4 lh M wf VTl C ' T 'V VPlM tl As a meat.s c f re dorir, : the stab- , f , r . iv . r.t c i i o llbellv. I heil, an 1 not till then, w hen dian of our mf.anl lerntones, io.visi thv , . .. . , 1. 1 'I ti. I I n i rii, 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ti r t i ,1 I I w r.. ii s 1 1 i I . . ' ... . . . 'I . I Inn r . I w';n ' unu l ill, ii n- l . Ti - i I i it dcvfi b Ii tract s it it. .ul I b- . it!i ti t i r.i- and tin- pi : o s , ,i l ,-K, a iHiiii ;m 1 a tiou i p rl t n m: II il liht of in ii.kio 1 sii ,ii t.-rioiv.' iIiin eil lio n ;.;n u. I it whilst 1 would hol dl-t'.lib Ü is sf iteof thing as it exists. I m y b p i nnü. 1 t point oi to ihn . ul o niiv th- n e to utii't- l TV' fl'lH'i!' V.K! Hjrit r, i. ,,!', ;.s li t if horn.-, the a i ! i ol ib.- Oi.g.'ii as ;i e.nii ti . It is ft,.- I it ie g lie,! pi r.'. - n in iu 1 1. I, :n.i i ll.n.i. nii.i j i i i' i n ;.- IS I , , , , . t from everv part of the district where Jlr. It. a living an; en o a e a iwt if.roiss hin ' - I... w a a w w m m a a .a. . v. .aiita aa iiaaiatm. v aa- lbiv aaa v a u ; a . a a . . ..iaa. ...a.i. . i - .. . , T. , . , , , , i her iu poaen. we mar tue most mconr , ; . '. , , . uniera dai kno -s an 1 Uespair pre vai . " ,n" ",M- "'"",vlf r.v -';"; ; . .I, , ü. mou 1 If . 1 1 .r ti' IM' .if !! , ! . rii- t I I. , t I ... .1. ........ I. . ....... v . . . . ji....... . .! t . . il . U i ... in I I . r iot... i, ...... ...t . , ' -agin, aceeunt of hi preset.. The I congress ht me uisi lime in me iiisum , rp tU ite shwerv. an 1 retUC ' A-cm-iv mter , I o. ...n; , i",.l f I'HiTM II.. i L-mii, i.am ,i,. i ii..l. m i . f t . . I ' . ....... ..t - f v ' " i U "' 1 I o v I M II. ; I K. s , . I J . . , , I , ...... 1 . i .!.... 1. . . . I I ........ I n. t .,..... i 1 . - - - - . - - - .....-----( . . m . . . a . b kiii iii.Ba-iFTiaii iiaiiraiirwiirtTiitBi iiir - . w a in a 1111 uu raaii&i.L'iariiiaaa'.i.a'. fiiiiv iirni , 'ii 11 i ii. i in- .1 1111,1.1 i ..a t.a..i.iti 1 .V ..r, ,.!!.:. ,f tW. c .,.f..t.r.. V - i T " .T .. . .. . ' . . ' i .1 r ni.ini.n.nc V ,l7, m -tU in-! 'Ttl "u,,,"no. Y'; .'t Vf " !'"'" J:' i l.-r ..r,.-..l fr. - C.mMita.i n,: ,.r. ! ' ... 1 ne nolo larin. 1 wramc Ttrr iif, im ... . . . ' 1 nevoieni ei.oiis arnii!i,r ireenien. n 11 ia ii-o tiv 1 ne . v.rci n t ,nt n it 1 o.r. ,i- . .... .. .. 1 lung ar-ei-ed. m.d i..-f -'i- it omnipotent j ! citable waste ol millions nlpuhlic Iff autre, I . .i e . 1 ... . ',.,,,'r .I. .,,;,,, ,.1 that not te done. th. n b t 1 '"nn- pro- : ... hi ,H,ttoft hare teen .0 often answered by; . . ..11! of the unhappy portion of our race doom- : l f dvance of l,,ral -ent. .... .rm v.,r. 1. , .... . .. .. ....ruri urus.T.s nna rc. .... .e., ;, r K. ; i mc nmiiiiuiiui rju.w mir; u ...11 an, , . .,,.., .1 meni. an i ace, i, laung ine progns ot n. .............. ..... ..... . I 1 . . 1 1 1 lt.it o;. ii.. 1:1 .1 ti. ;; ie ' i. r . ire t . Iv ae I, :: it.-: 1 :.;. k t 1 tonn't v. 1 1 1 l u.- . :t 1 lo . ii n in U'i ti-'-al eharl.: in, in- to go low n lu their ii,. . ite I b v. 1. Tl i'lmnVc J.-hn O. Dai, w s., a I e wrote '1 : - i ! l", " ' "i Kit ttt'ttl tnr and irHimfi,' ' Ttrcorid n .nn tf t ... 1 u ltli t V. o ... 1 1 1 f irv , t ; . ' . . 1 1 . t r -i ri I n t 1 1 11 1 1 o Ti . I Ii r ,i i : .3i it i f I h .. ......I. I. . 11 t I II" .-.'i . v.'liuiHU nun mi. it. . i ..... , i . t I 1 1 ... 'I v.... ... iiiv , uiih, it Would hive been ilr ..... . J I 'l)nr Irn n ls who r-.rr rnrcml vritb lb. V, . r I -I I v.. 'Ol. I , .vi my t h:! Ii n in .rn : J h- f b! , I in to '.I t li r ;. f o e . Ii t il ! t t In:, 's ; c i r i mist nf the P. .ti : " molihe hmg ao. llow Pavi can ,-nntit!irnt in the face, ince the expos.-of Mr. .Tone. i what atonihe everv ensitive man. Hut lie pril with a alf irr. port ant , . , j tablishnu nt bv serice, imploymeiil, r i , , f, look In , . ,.- .. r c greatest of I .! contrnct. the recall of our forces from . nim m evi!, deserve the hind- Fher. fore. He itres'Jrc l the (lenern! As.n u,U -f the tiled. the fearful sacrifice of ty ! ' s ' 1 '! ' ' I.' r i i'.. vt tut n s,. Lunarlfi ..fl rr'..' tu k'u$lf itH'J p-trt i .'' gave fn V..' to :. ..fit In. Mi.tu'iri l.if.. iirunn.,. a.,.t . ... ., , . air. ao.l an Individual cotieo.u, t.ce. auch a th.'iby ..,-.d the mil war that is at tfu j ... .... , , ; prompted htm. with oi- Amu ft trrtlf,4itt rry momei '. raging npe , .tr Western Uuder i ' ' , . . .. , . , ,. . , , ,4re f Hilithnl in t tirrr II unit Journal, the gate In vote to l-rr i!e a ..crel compact ... .... , . . : f .'ion ing in relation to hi trn ': ,ntril into by our flh. r- tlortv w ear ... , , , , , . . , ' ! ' He ha receettr d Itrrr ! i-ne iu the most aze.ar.d M In. iv.t-n re, r,b d iece t hen . ; , v? , ,f , ,t, afi.,r( , J n Ct gr4 In hUör as a '"'at Coier vatif n-aure. eemetiling ' ,f gr.aMlir. rr..p,-f m l Cr.ntilulionl mid to more tnfity the nni. n f thes S'ate -ave ! entrort a Kail Va aero tn Centinrnt to I,;. ,..i....i..i.. v.. - ii- u" the Pacific Ocean, by w hid the Atlantic and ma vote, eontrarr to w hat ne aid hini. il w ,. w. . . . ( l acihc Mate tny W broinht into immediate right, hut with ihe hpe thit tf he would "o!an. idy Cotnmunic ation." Jr it, it W iw .frfr.it k,ft." j pcYhips ln tSr h de history of this co in Take Pavi o?T wish to. gentl. m,-, try . auch a th.ng a, a m, m! er of Conre ; U., d y r (h lxsC of C ' r,$' although he threw mir.ie!f '..( th, hr,mt n , n ri'ng article f,r the rre. laudatory of him I ' i : i . r.i. . . i T l "I ii.'.v ii ii ii nni in in iiii; 1 1 i in o i r life ' RUcn,inn Hn 1 rof C b ration Their 1 the St!e of In liiwi, That I property an 1 their s ifety ;,re both inrolv- I Con 'ress'bo insiructed. : our N'ti it ir.. in and incalcuablede-truction of property on . 1 i ' Congress oe insiructed. ami our it. pre- the remote fronlie's.-lhe .triking of "our 'V1, ,hl, , , mong Ucnt.llivtS requested to u-o their intlaeme national ll ig on the blth uunt of the for-!l,",.M 7 " " : ' T , in nvor oi, an casiuieir vote lor a law ot dg. ' mm. Is there an, thing ur.rea n bb or w t n in ibis retju. st? Is li tre ai.uhmg in it , PROFrssoit WOOD K TDtCIM: I KPOT 1 hl Ste- 1 HO. "f , r 1 1 i i i. ri io eofith -tiii with the tioetiines t,u-h,t h nrt- l iv. nd nro l;i ni. d tt r.. a-jo .. . . ....... ...... . . - , .... r II.. ....-. .lit, I w I ' i . r ' II. '..II.'... tiv the lugs d liniian i. it ooenotg.i r iu- er :.: -I mi i ! s t : sc? 1 f v r ot iv 1 1 an i . n r 1 1 re I i r i . t f i r . c . t . 4 tli. Whir ( itl VI n I li ill 111 . . ,1 1 . . I ...1 . . I . ..I I. r ' I . .w...i ... ..I..... - ... ..... .... ...... . is.... . I. ...r. il. ri..r.r.'... ....... . i . i . . it . . u t si n ii in ii iii it nil rui ui i ri ir Line . , r a ... . i w :iiii,i.F.itiiiv'a.Fev.iTB.iitiiia ' i t - .1 . .. , fr crushMi because ol a possib e and . i a I n r . . ,r nein im.tnf ,f tl iturp nrl .. 11 I l. " . M Tl I I f ' ' I I 1 I ! . ' ' I ' 1 againi lorugn invasun. nie vioiaiion 01 1 . . . , v v. ..Ul a aU con:i;u.i..i. u nni pmp i iw. in- N public honor and good faith. and tilc lÄ"r- ia voluntary servitude in the. Icinton.s of;j,oU;j be employ, 1 iofre.ur Naf.. i,.,! l'ul',.t",n V.-'-k ' discredit of the Tntt.d States ia the eve-s! Iurmg the pendency of our war with ' Ctlifornu an-I evf Mt xico, otherwise ; c-ip:ta fro. thc lat v,stlg.. cf huin.,ti , !r,,v' . fc,..i .r.l.. .:.;i:....l li Mexico. Mr Cliv made a reech at Lex-1 than in the punishment i crime w Jier.-of b...i ..ni.iv.le n.,:,.nn the ;ifi i!i- , i-1. rn totni. .d th. i-i uu- ininuu ..i'ii... . -. . . ...... . i . ,' .. . . . . .1 vo . , j n ... , i i .t . .1.... r:.i. i mt'oii. in Ihr r.tuise ot which he ilenotin. the PtrtV Shall have UUIl UU V convicted. .: . . b. ...... ;., il 1 1 ... i ..f '.', at d ,urov ol r.is r. i .euiiti,aan uvi'iiiiii in'".,' i .'lurii' ... - - - , , , - - y- uuu ui s..iu in im i-ui..v. , vr. . . , j fcr' lion, and other ntu-tlaimn. to th doin- ced the acouiitnn of Territory into which j JtexJrol frther. That the nc-pi-ition , ' ,', , .i i tic peace of the country which cannot fail to suggest thtroselve loeviry patrio tic mini, wid on rtliection, be duly ar- Fkkui 1'iicRcr, WVhington Augtit?l. IT.V.. , 1 1 1 1 i .1. V.l I . . ....... . . V. . .1 ' V" ' T.WI... , r. , ,ieerrt,i.ii..t .eir.i.a never wn-re .xcurreil. I he Ho.r ol . rnj,irn, (lf hw f(r thrt ,urt4)rt of lnt. neither he, not any o;h.r person who ad. j originating 'hi preie of elf praie lel.ng I .rrj of the Unitt d St ate cafe the proprirty or the r. peal of th l'.m ; rxcluiely to J. h m Pa i. IU ia. t-eyon.l promise of l".v. can tfer again rrprr, t.t thi c.-tuj-et it ien. the gretel ;i.ff ef the age. U? 7th tngreiont litrn t m the (Bre of ' blo hi o n trump t w nh a kill unequal lh I'liitl s.v. 1 h 1 1 y any pr, d. c. or. II would make a Allhouwh I Vt it i wv innity the weak capital hand in s. ntirg p .fT for monkey l,oo f t ti an vou h v m ir part r . yrt yfu hte K-. '.Uhf isp bill f r n'vKk ai ciivo . or gir t. -.n ei.ough t Wit the Ne., J, ,,J i ,u. otoliety to quack medicine. He would aid fo uce f'i'Jy lh-.. ;h ttn carra J Make acipttal f.'dvT l0.har-.4- around the b.l- Pve It-m t e tire. t;n tui ht 1, c l.,e of l' ongie and write jut ihmk e h-.ae " - to.it ; !i ul tl.ö J ll.e 'oi'..o I a hat a great man he could mam, fact ure 01 t of 17" We call atrer.ti n to J. 3. It.krtVa l vcrtiscmer.t in to day' pp.r. Hec.rlamly If to prohibit slavi r; in ( ur T. r. ia.r . y . , ,, Xp. n. : . Aboliiiotiistn, th. n were the rn inb r- f Ju'-u I . I .1 f.. Vb.oi.oi.t. f.r tl,,,' li For s-lr by P. M to uitruluee 1 arery, llesnd: of Louisiana. Honda, an J T.xa. wlnre Mv ojinions on the uhj,.ct of Slav, ry ! lomoti; slavery existed, and th.ir ineor urn uidl known. Tin. v ha o f he mi ril it ! Pratl0ll into t fi 3 family of AUKflCin it he one of consistence, uniformity, and i St VcM- &'iXv v;t'anteei of the rom-1 , na-t, d such laws! Washington, and Ion- duration 1 haveevr teg-mied Ka I prm-ng spirit of iheSute .!. nori.in it, d J,.:( fSl , J.lCU.ii an 1 Polk apj r. v. d of very aa gr.atrvil.anrong for the pre- f'rff-an 1 1 xh,l't.!c? tot,i'' Wurl,! l,"w'lof,.v jltw. restneting !a ry, and aemr im; to i nt.' I fear, an irremeduble wrong to ita ! n'Mive of patiiotini n Inch, oa all pn-p. r tu. .Mrins 'f the ahies ,,f South, rn :, oCC lMons, I! . e he . I li i 0 if II i !.: ' id i . 1 'gy i r i . : v I 1 1 f . S. I i : i . . I I. ;. ! t it. I ..';' ! I H I. u ll . r s,.j j , ii ,- 1 1 f ( '. i.! r ii. a ; . 1 1 . i : . 1 1 r t f.. :-.' - fMO'- j ri i d thi n '"It !v fr ra .V .' '..I liU 'irfirtr. I .!lv T' rte- it n f. irt ti n a to aielims. I ithoiill rroiir. ill tiiild ilir,. In. ltli.llliit nr u 1 1 Inn " " ,'- ' - ..v. .. i t. .o- w . Iljt, wm f ,4 "V w i yi.vva v ' -a 1 1 i ! . It. to.!,; -..r.'. f..r a-hi.. ' lb t s,. .1 .. l..,.t of our e.i..,lrr Hot b. tb..v llfh'td JuillfT. That tili (ten. r il As- ... ... I. , v A , (,IA O'JI T. tf.' Uli S .'' r IVJHIil' ",,''lf V l - I are. to be dealt with a w,U as we can. : ni M?; u;'" T,f" Ui iraiyrnai regarw, Aboldto idt. wlmt. 1. 1 me W ( ! w ith a due corisi ! ra!un of all circumtan- i fiVr grt at ip.luc nc nt lo w.fd chopp r and ; ce-a afh'CUtfg the security, safety, and h ip would invoke for lhee opinion the eon-; l,n, s V hi'comb. John I.aa . .f.d n !'' tt.l, -iKration of all cot.nictid. in rnv wav.i I. !t,..ii'.sc.n. lr I'-.tcli. 1!. A. II -r. 0 ;a-.i.a i - ' - i -.. . t i . -i ; . .. . other There i a targe ejaititv of fn-eipn.es of both lac. Kurv .V.H1 ha! .,,M U!ln SJt,r.v- H I. r t U . Ie t . n . aid ail II. waln-.t Ü-r.V.r in our forest, ai d mat v of our the mi pre me uncontrolled. a?l exclusive j !ifm f"r.vb.t:nn that, as thi t. rntorv cam,- j , :1 j, r. t,f the flam Dem. i uy t f this c.tixei.. reicht do we'.iw Rivt atu utiu'i iu Mr! powtr t dtct ie for Im if w h.llu r Slav er Ui UV 11 !l ,u:'1 t ) Kmaln-: ;,.,. who in Iflf a i vorn d tli.'v. n Uiiva. notice. ! hal. ccae or continue w.thiu its hiui:. - V l.Lvuh d ling Lew -vtJences of pa-j ,i,,cU.r.t. f W hat wire the I), in r.UC v. i ( ) a i n , a i d all tb I i : . i o. ' J . 1: t t 1U1 .n II . . g i Ii I r . i i , r . i. ! '. . ' . I , " ..... ,t i, I,, i ....' . r . t- i vlirt. . 1,1.1 . f.:n r-i. I ' . i . ,ii .-,,'! 'ii r , . i c f ' . . . 3 It- i Iw i. ' t - i Jj i'j. - r vj n,, a ; ; - . . . , t . . . ; ,. ... ... ..-- I , .' .. . . io the -na'.Irt kind if " st t"' how rnxriv r,Vv i ife . ' ul " he co .1 1 file at nt kuJr4 Jtitr fr rtk! limit.-. I lid Jim Ir-, I -iti 41 la, ly " - i ' I'ii i , 1 1. ft , . . ...!.. i . . f h . !'. f i. a r; ' . I ' - ' I ' j r -. f ;..... i if 1 i r t . ' i. .' r I - w . ( a r ".;.. W , i "i. ..( II . -1 ' Sif. j.-r i.., ;l .- i. I f' I'li.i. ; r.b '';. !. I. i I . , I ! i ... .!..! -t ,r .,l,l.f v-. W . Ii- t ls " i ' . .!, -: I, I " - " I. . . - . . I . r , I ' t ' . ,i . . . i ! 1 k t H f i !' - ! M Un' ' I ..' II ' J r I t nn i t r .II' n ' : u I 1. 1 ... . . :. . . . . . . . : . ... . wr.iiout anv ca;i nor iiu-mirian iruiu aaj a .a fifvl 1 ale ! n i nt t) il 1 f lie at Aai-r-ni bfa.r A bal'i'ir was t Vr n p art, T. ,UWrrrt. e.rrdseontheor,..urTh;marsr... ',o. Tc. Nome jr !ep. ndent of M xico -there - the r,.rng,rs which rrsuisj a ('T';r!l,rv etl- vd Vr Clav . pp.... I .nt.., lI,sr..o.her...iIa.,.tCI,...o:,.onUr Wof,,Up if tJ? Xhu. S..t w. ,urui.g V , e,0t tok plate.' ) la! They ay that Mr I rf , , ?1.,:; ,..,..., ,., f' S .W.-i ..nil Mr C!r declared: e't.U Vi.ncb npw'i 't v t ' ' - l'f I 'I l-i l' 'ri 1.1? I I V i f . I I.C l,..l.4.MaM.i.i.u-n.e.ii.i rir ,j , m-TiVtin ci tley .... ...1.1,1 ..1. a. If..... ....... t, ; ' t ... a. i.i lit' "ii ") Uhf - ftf lit li i i --ö r I) a i w ftigna! an I e.i - pl. c, v taucia io that etm I i' fiir n f, 1; y- Jc, o,, p. en e f d t thi e're iiu--!u!ed t S. if l.rt'a b-lat. !r I'shrrjtPf, , , T 'iVeh-t f "i V i ('ill hii tnl 's I i I r- t h i ill i't . 'i; ,i-no j t , , ( ,.j t iclo.a'.ion of b .Wm"1 .iuil . Mr. C ar ceclarc 1 ;I Lor ij that I never co ,! J re'e for it me.!f, id I rrj . v. thx! r.r'f cn r.7 t,'tr will re. ?! so r nTrtt.r r avrt fi'tr f! i mir tr,e r tf i i i : t i u fru ter ti.ru- 4 iry r e It ,lj fro." irr: l the poo'i i rv!"?b"cd t v if'. CH V, w h . 1. the (tbf of the tVh'.'p.'y. Iriottc compromise, which on so manv;Vhi. C. n i'.ns ,.f that ve:.r, ir.'hoi h se,nr.b,e occadont, ha diiinguihed hic!i re-eed in fivor of Ury rer'e ihe l isiwry of o jr b' loved country. jtiotif What w, ie llo- tnemb, r TtVr- ltn Ivr I f t.t'er. That the Ii vrr. r of u ft l0 ote for slavery risti.cii' tnoui In ii n v be r. po st, 1 to transmit, witfi-; -p, r,ii4 r-. sf andwhat Ja Wijoiit - d-hay. a cpy of th.c pr.-amble and ' wh., a Go rtior. apj to e ! it? rew jt'iti.in to each of our S. a itors and J A'l .l Aboii.ifMv,;, armr i:rg fo th f'prct ntative in ("on-i.ss. 1 klang cry of the lx rv-eit r.ditig leno- The ipeattanlw.rg on th? ar.cr: dmr nt,'; CIJi4 k 0fihe re-tit d.yl the nyrj jn-f nn- b ig d'tnanfed by ; ' hi t the jo t.t te .'solution to which 1 Msr. Parker, of Alb n, ar.-i K Inin-' r, f. r 1. 1 u n ad it: t'T. J.esIT 1.5 'I.VTI Vr.AtNsT A tM 1 1 T 1 s ' . 71-, -c mi 4 ?;rt"tir? rt.' . f .v r. T?aKtl HT-afPRov f j in. '.. iVfi .1 . i. .1 fV I. M. , t f . r .r I...--... ie ! f "' ' . I." -t t..l..f ...!'. I' I "' t' I ft f r it .-. It r v . '.w?. .Cl. 1st D I f D . Veer,Ir m'.ri ir.?. FMMA, datijk'.r - f WiLLiaH aiid Ja MiMim MAimiED: On VT.dors.lnv, tht-Sl' if!"t .by lb v Mi, Wiimh, Hr.NUV HAUI'I": tu hKMAV. Messrs. Aüi, r.',.:n,trr, Ürady, -; S,c f ' ' r'v' , MlUinU.AMh