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TITTTC DAII APPEAL. JL I'CLAKAHAN, TROIUSDAJjE & DILL MEMPHIS, S A TURD A Y, SEPTEMBER lO, 1859. VOLUME X.-inJMBER 13. MEM in mratte un sbtwekk federal ARB LCAL ABTMOHITY wtxMWJrrt ur, - kV sxi:i'iiiw a. jmii'iji.a: jiiemw I..)- i r...l,. . H ia (Mb U rlsus .J tti' ' etrtutiw atnttfcat Ctoagtrw dtuires uV rte pte Ujr(bcBTrt)B4ie,( br isaM UtaJs at, efcer iinaurlr nlcr s to nw untie IBbI aM aafr hi tlw tr i'Mtca, hot alse ia ttwgtntl tales ib Ike I . . Jfcst for tWs aararaiB, CoBprw wouM litre bo power to Hiniii the mJc t the pnWie ltBtts, attiUrj, MkvoU atitoj, ciwiw, raaaetvd- Mfcer pre- atv, real oiManHi uica neto.or to toe Tfattrrrl States, and arc nfT ltitti ni falsi Use Mr itanasee. 11 retcm cIM4tK In r ia mama iih-i a .a rotsoBs aad II Cot: to Ittt -a. ukt all aeedfal im-s .i tsTtt!asus" ia the States atintU Trm.urt, and artiea vefcar era Umic aav be any Isad or ether pnmrtjr Moaactettai LaaVaa 8tata to e regulated re dlsewated e but date aot atitbeiizr Cob. nan to radttrol or inUffere with the dotaeatic iBBMjairtMBB and iatetaal politr of Uie people IBBK IB ir r -ataa or We lefTll.rrie MHO Bff taaue upon UMawbtta the 1'iiteJ state sstTB awaad. Such a Bower, had it ueeti vestevl ia Qaarreaa, would annihilate Uie sovexeientr i w toe sunt aa well ai me great ttelf-Eonnajeat ia toe teziftntres. i taniiiiiteavra a I iMiaBi.lr re- m. art aWMHta, Hi Florida, MHBttatstni,-' LcdbUag, as. Mnanurt. IWaiiii. Mmh. Ome. Michigan, Ww-cncn, Iowa, Mraaenota, Call femia aad treea, ait a tae t err-ton of WaaaiifrUHi, ItebraaJta, Kan, tub, and Keur Mexico. Ti.r idea is repugnant to Uie spirit and Renins of ur complex S (tea of trov erotaeax ; tocavaae it eaactaally "Mats oat the dindiag lute beta era federal aud local autbor ttf a Inch ra a eeaenual barrier for Ute 1 trtft af take radepeaaenee of be Stales and the Kbrrtie of the people against federal inva tatTaf Wnthaaa emma'teaa rxceptioa, all aW BMfaaarnd aa Caagteva are federal and aataarotcipal, ia then- cbaiaeter i&ecttbg the tiauil welfare of the abate eoaatrv with ant hatarfariag with the internal polity of the pejpie aad can b" earned into eOcct by laws whach apprr nlike to Suu aad Urritoriea. Thi laiiptiua, beiag ia lieragaafoa af sseaf (ha randlaiLn at prunrialea of oat poHtieal it aa bonze the faaeral cor- ; ta caatroi the inunicinal a fair a aad tatoraal pa)tt)' af the peH' u cartaia speciC ndhaiKil localities,; was not left to vague iafai i m i ar loose coaatractioa, nor expressed in artisan ar sonitKai Unrnajts bat i foaod ffBBsaljr writtea ia that sedan) of the coastita taan srhkh san: Taap-tas sball base power to exercise ex- Mgwuuoa ta an cases wlatsoeeer, awanaapw ar ncr ansa dsntrie fnot eacaeaW tea niiiei aaaare) as asay, Vy metna of parti cat Btatoa, aad the acreataare af Cnaausi, be rim i Mm seat af the gastiauKat af the faito ataton,aJ to esarcaselHte aatharrrr over al cen nr bsnul be the eanseatof he Ltgts xc af the Sbabe im which - name shall be, tha ereetioa of forts, au.'atines areeBals, ar Csarresa. be Mw seat af the gastiauKat af the tailed avaaJ to esarcasetfke aatharrrr oeer all P""in annre for I ether nee.fat bajialnm.' I cane whatcter." aor indeed J riv apalatnMi ia aaj case wbajsoeter, is cf er red an Coagreeg'la Mspect to the municipal aaaha aad interul palitjr, either of tkr States eref the territories. On tbe ron'rsrr, after the OhaatitnUsa had bean analhr adopted, with uteaerai powers deieoiei, eauB'nted, and stitaUeo defiaiag the power which tbe General GoreraneBt say exercise orer the psrasa or property of a citisea is a territory liins ac enired, tbe court raest seeessariljr look to Uie prorisiees and principles of tbe conslltntion, j aad its distribution of powers, for tbe rales and principle bj which its de, itiaa arant be oraraed. ' "TbIIbj this rale ta guide us, it ssajr be hwj assnasd that rilnem of the Uat(e4 Sales, caBbet be ruled as awre eoianists. de- aendeat opoa the general government, and to csent, ia express trnu. is pledged to protect it in all future time, if the tlare escapes from bit owner. TWa I dene Li plain werds4oo plain to be Busnndersteed. And ae word can be found hi tbe CenstMaUeo wbkb gives Ceil' grsssa crealer newer orer slave weperty wbiefa enUUfaprnpertrf that ktod to ins fTotetiioa inaB property or say eraer ueecnri Men. Tee ealr power eenferred li tbe power caupsefl wtu me daiyac guantiBg ajM protect i NT tbe owner in bis rights. n uie right of the owner wnicti n i luas be goteraed bjr any laws it axy think proper I made tixi dutr of tb federal gorernmfDt to bibn)oe. 4 I guard and protect are these expressly provid ed for In tb constitution, and defined in clear and expHcK language by the Court Uiat "tbe uovenunent, la express terns, ti plenum te the lerrlUry being a part of tbe Hailed 9Utes, we rvrrnwFDt ana me eiuzen nom mrter if hhder the autheritr af the ranihliaiea, watb ber mpecUtv Jigbts deAaed aad njtMtit; wd tbe federal gaearaairat ran naihn un power orer His person or property beyond want nmrusneni cowers, nor lawtully iny any "TJk Tiwa n uas reserved. Hence, inasmuch as the consti : niton has con lerred on tbe frderal rprerasneat e rieh' U tBtertere with the propertr, domestic relations, poKee regabitiene. or internal noli'r of tbe people of the terrltoriee, it necessarily follows aoer lac aathartty ef the court, thai C until l can rigbbTaHr exercise no sash power over she lerrnones. ror tats ressoa a lone, me nu preme Court were authorized and reapplied to proeounce tbe eighth ctiii of ibe act ap proved March 6, 1V30, ( common! r called the Mteseari Cossproniise) in.-prrattve ana reed nreteet tt (shirs prepetty) in all future time, ir uie sieve escapes ironi uis owner. ' i bis i the ealr contingency, aecerdiBg to the rcadip? at tbe Constitution, as autberrtativeir inter, pretsd by tbe Supreme Court, in which tbe federal gotrnent is anthorised, reajnired, or perartted te Interfere with slavery in tbe Kate or territories; and 10 that case only fer tbe nurnese "of guarding and protect! ac the owBer In his rights' to reclaim tis slave pro perty, in all ether respects slave stans on he MUMfeothar with art other property ' tbe conotitarim makes no dislia lion between that deserhsUea of rrertv and other prnnertr owned by a citizen;" and "so word can be found ia the constitution vhleb gives Cosgres a greater power orer sure properly, or UDirti entitles property ef that kind to lee proee fen than property ef any ether description." '-bn is the basts npon which ar! rights nr- wnwc wmve nreaear. Siiner ra we M ales or the rerrfterie, stand under the romtltnt ton as expended by the Supreme Court hi Ibe Dred area ease. Inasmuch as tbe constitution has delegated r-o power to tbe Federal Goversmeat in respect toaay ether khsd or property belaactac to tbe citizen neither introducine. eta birebinr. nro- la araer to sbow that the prehfb-1 '""r, nereixiueim re anywoere wnma toe M the datigntld aawerfajc eaa- I dominion ef the United States, bat leave tbe aesmsd m The l aantltnttaa, the awsnw there perfectly free to remove Into aurmate or rerrrtery and carry mi property with him, and bold the same subject to tbe local law, aad relying upon tbe local authorities for protection, tt follows, according to the decision of the court, that slave nronertr stands oa the same footing, 1 entitled to the same rights and immunities, aad in hke meaner is depend cot opon the local authorities and laws for protection. Ibe court refer to that clause of the tuUon which provide for tbe rendition of fugi slavea a their authority for saying that tbe right ef property is alare k distinctly and ex pressly aaVmed ia the caaetstsitM.' By re feren e to that prorlsiee It will be seen that, while the word - glare' m sat ased, still tbe coatitotioa aot ealy recognizes tbe right of property ie slare. . stated bv the court, but explicitly states what class of pMooas sball be deemed slare, aad under what laws or author ity they may be held to serviUde, and under what circnmsUBces fugitive slaves shall be restored te their owners, all In tbe un tion, as foliewa : N'e persea held to service or tabor in on. Stole, under the lain tterwf. rscaniftr into I rr, shall, la censeaueace af anv harf reflation therefn, be dtseharged free such sen ice or labor, bat shaH be delivered upon there being no power delegated to Cnsurrsas the Caastatatiaa autberixinc Usrre la aro- ninst emeery in ise lerrnanee. In the course of the discussion of this unci lion tbe court gave an elaborate exaositiea af me svracwe, principles, ana powers or the reaerai governmeat, snowing trial it bo powers except those which are deiarated. enumerated, and deaaed in tbe constitution ; and that all idher nowers are either nrueibiaW arsugsraer or are rserrred to toe states, ar in vaai psnpss. la tre?s attested and Oeeiasa nnnrusu whieh esaaat be exercised either by CoajgreM or by the terri- lonui legisisiures, or ey anv oraer autnarity wbatever. far tae muwm reason that tbcv are reraiaeeB ny toe constitution. Some persona who bar not examined exit callr the opinion nf tbe court in this resneet bate beea induced to believe that the aiarer suiitssu wa lacioded in una cias er prohib- uea power, ana am use court km oeto In the Ilred Scott case that tbe territorial IssrisU tare could not legislate in respect to slare prof arty in territories. A few extracts from the opeaion ef the court will correct thin error, and shew clearly the Has ef power to which the court referred, a being forbidden alike to tbe federal government, to the States, aad to tbe territories. Tbe court ear : "A reference te a few of tb provisions of we ronswauea win illustrate lb s prop ntliou. Fer example, bo one. w pierume, will con eoatead that Congress can aaake any law in a territory reelecting the ettabKshasea'. af re- Itgesa, er the free ' xercise thereof, or abnd nr the freedom af saeech or of tbe ares, or me iigm or tne peop'e ot tne territory peace- aoiy 10 assemoie, ana lo petitioa the gasera meat for the rears af an ie ranees. .or can uongres deny to tbe people tbe Ttila iwrtkm of tbe section in ead tha : ricsn slavery. its original form re " Ji bt ilfyttluT enaeled. That tbe legist tit power" of Uie territory shall extend ta all nglitful subjects or legislation censlttenl witii the constituiioR it the (Jolted States and tbe proriaietM of tbls aet ; but bo law sball be passed iaterferinc wHh tbe printary diapesl- lion or t'e eoiL To vditeti the cemmHU ef Uilrteen added these words: iSsrrn mrttt l .Ifrtttn tin rcry. nbentliebUI eam up for action on tbe lfrih of May, Mr. Divij, of Mississippi, sara i I oiler the fellowine amendmenL T strike out, in the sixth line ef tbe teath sec tion, the word.' in resneet ta African slaverv I and rt tbe words, ' with thets rights of iHopeny growwe eat or tae tastitatlea or At rican sfarerr aslt exhts in snr of the State of tbe Union. The object of the amendment is 10 prevent Ibe territorial L.tgislatBre from legislating against tbe right of property civwibc out oi me insinuaon or slavery. It will leave to tbe territorial lerish- turet those right and nowers which are es sentially necessary, net only to tbe preserva tion of prepertr, but lo lbs peace of the terri tory. It will leave tbe right to make such police refutations as are Bscsssarr to nrevent disorder, and which will be ntasenrtely neces sary with such proper'y aa that to secure its beneficial me to It owbct. WHh this brief explanation I submit tbe amendment." Mr. Clay, in reply to Mr. Davhr, said : " I am net terfectlr sar that I enmnrehend i e i mi meaning or toe amen teem ottered by tbe Senator from SlissusippL If I do, I think be accompllsbes netbing by sinking out tbe clanse new in the bill arxl inserting that wbicb he prenests ta insert. Tbe clause now in tbe bill !. that tbe territorial legislation shall not extend to anything respecting African slavery within tbe territory. Tbe effect of retaining tbe clause as reported by the com. raittee will be this: That if is any of tbe ter ritories slavery now exist K shall not be abolished by the territorial legislature ; and if In any of the territories slavery does aot bow exist it eanaot be introduced by the territorial legislature, ibis clause risen was introduced nto the bill by the committee for the narneae of tytac up tbe binds of the territorial legis lature in respect lo legislating at all, one way or tbe other, npea tbe subject of African slavery. It wa intended to laave tbe legisla tion and tbe law of the respective territories tn the condition in which the act will and them. I stated on a former occasion that I did not, in committe-, vote for the amendment to insert the claaa, though R was proper ed to oe mtreoerea By a insjonry or roe commit' i . i i in., . - . i mtiuwi rv nvaee conseanencc to it i at tbe lime, asd I attach very bttle at the I present. It is, pethaps. of no particatsr hn- l portXBce whatever. New, sir. if I understand I tbe measure proposed by tbe Senator from Mississippi, It slnwSt Ibe same tbi g. I do net uBderstaad hrm a proposinc that if aar one shall carry slaves into the territory al- I though by tbe laws of tbe territory he ex Met j unm iuii i ..it rvEms.iTc huw m uie of Internal legists ten m the tcrntrriet belong te tbe people."' A Hr roitbrr dueossisa. tbe rote W4 taken by yeas and nay-on the amendment of Mr. Chase, and decided in the negative : yeas, Mi nava. 3ft. The ouestfen Teearring on the amendment of Mr. Davis, of Ml'alsiippi, It was alo retected : Teas, 25 : nT. 3 nere upon Mr. Seward offered ibe following amend meat : "Neither slaven- Bar Inrotantarr servitude, otherwise than by eenvVcRea for crime, sball ever be allowed in either of said territories or Utah and New .Mexico." Which was rejected teas. 23 : Bars. 33, After various other amendment bad been offered and voted upon all relating to tbe nouer af the territorial Legislature over slavery Mr. Douglas moved to strike out all relating to African slaverr, so that tbe lerri- rilerul leeislsture would have the same power over tee quest ion as over ail ower riguuui subject of leeltsattoa caatH-leflt with tbe con. sttlBtiea which ameadment tas rejected. AUsr tbereieetion af ibis amendment, tbe HS cassioa was renewed with great ability arid death of feeling in respect to the power which the territorial legislator sbouM exer cise upon the subject of slavery. Various Pranesitieas were made. and amendment of fered an rejected an reiatmg to is is one controverted point when Mr. Notria, of New Hampshire, renewed the motion of Mr. Doug. lai. to strike out the restriction on the terri torial teeislature ia respect to African slavery. Ob the 31st ef Juir this amendment was adopted bra vote of 32 to 19 restoring this section of the bill to the form in wbkb It was renorted from tbe Committee on Territories on the 26th of March, and conferring on tbe tcr torial legislature power orer "all rightful sub Jects of Tsgulatioa eoasfsteat with tbe coBsti tutionof tbe United Stales," without except ing African slavery. Thus terminated this great struggle is the afirraanee of tbe principl, at tbe haiii of the compromise measures of 150, so far as they related to tbe organization ef the territories, tuat tae people iae terriierits sbobhi aseanr tbe slavery question for themselves tbreaghvr- the afUea or their territorial legislature. Tbi controverted question having been def initely settled, tbe Senate proceeded on the same day to consider tbe other portions of the bill, and after striking oat all except these provisions which provided for the ergasrzi lion of the territory of I'tab, ordered the bill to be engrossed for a third reading, and on tbe next day Angost 1, 18S0 the bill wa read i third time, and mused. Oa the Mth of Angus:, Iae bill for the or ganttatiea ef the territory ef New Mexico was taken up, and amended so as to conform fully to the provisions of the Utah aet ia re spect to tbe power of the territorial legislature over "all rightful snbject ef legislation con sistent with the ceasUtatioB, witbeat ex cepting African slavery, and was ordered to be engrossed for a third reading without a di vision; and os the next day tbe bill was passed Yeas, 27 ; says, 10. these two btrl were seat to the llwse or tiep- rkgat to keep aad bear arsss, aor the right to the claim of tbe party to whom serfa service trial by jury, aer compel anv one to be a wit neg agamst aimseit ra a criminal proceeding. Sa. too. It will bardlr be contended that Cengr5 could by lw quarter a soldier in a boas is a territory without the coaseat of the owner ia a Have of peace ; nor in time of war, net in a manner preeenned by law. jor cavuM they by law forfeit th property of a ati tea fa a temtarr whe was rnavtWeJ at ttwo. a fearer -to exe rise rxcrasrve leg- I soa,rara longer period than the l,e af the all ease whatcter," aor indeed aor P"1" eanvserea, nor rake private property far pahlic use without ut compensation. The pew era orer person and property, of wihcb c ifMi, are not aair granted to con crete, net are in expre terms denied, and they are forbidden to exercise them. Aad thi prohibition Is not coasuW to the State, but in order te guard in all future time tae words are general, and extent to the whole aay pousible ii-frmgeiuei.t of the re- j territory over which the constitution gives it iet toMsjiswie, including taese portions of stbe States, or af the pee), an 1 wa incorporated into the faaasti. aa auarke the diradtazr fane between fijawl aad lecai authority m dir.ctly and in esMry that aa Isaai of tune, ao par'.raiB prej adsps. an narthsaal aaraadizeaaent, no fren zaMiaTamtacaM en cnTace it. Tne ameadWsU maat-asae wasats: "To power not delegate to the United nxatas by the coaaututioo. nor prohibited by H ta tae atntas, are ret so ox an tne atmtt respect trrerr. ar to the oeoDle." ffes view af the nuoject is runirmid, h aay i Be I ah in at I v i enrideaee is required, by refer sncetaaae ptaeeteabaas and sMeate of tbe feaTanraaTcaaveauoa as reported by Mr. Madi- amv thaJ8U af Aaagast, after a eeries nf ii ainaxsoi nhad hsen adasded asthe basis of hi psspand eoastita'ioa aad referred to the iiaaaltln af aetaflfor the purpose of betae; pa" tn prcper font, the record say: " Mr. Madaaaa Umittad. ia aider to be re- I to the CemaaiUre of lttlS. the follow- 0t AaarfaTC1! 49 OatsffM? "f I lepmtiture, (CoagreM:) or tne itaaaprapnntau MBds at tea. " 2f" ''mporary got etameato tar uauaaarsssag laeretn. fUU aJaia.iutii-ih indiaiw, a I as nmamrrvaje nmita af the United aTnTarSBuiS srem srssai laaaorx 'torn. a eaaaastsetr lesriseative autnori ty at tha era: of the Ganaral Gevernwnet. asd aaar a SBstrirt araaad the eeaut net exreeditc ' aaunsi mshrs, the coaseat af the Legmlatare fiUp asssr ar Start e. campcising the same anas; arm oauiaed. Hai are fiad tut orcina! aad rough draft ot uaeee scTeraj pooers aa tacy bow exist, in tarrr revaed form, in i-aat-fitinsi Tbe praiJm enxnnwericg Coagresi to "dispose of-be aummpilate.l Lands of the United htMgajw was ossdiaiHi and enlarged so as ta istrTaaii "otber piopertr beloaurtae to the d to amlhorixe CaaerMts to ( aB needful rule aad regulations " for rs aacatlltuoa, maajgement, aad sale sat esumvtttoa impunning Caagrtaa sotaxe tempo rarv goreraaaeata for the State) arisiii; ia the uaappraariateal laod af aasajBiai a rsartaa, takea hs eaBneetlon wfth nataas esspewerinr Ccergree - ta exercteeex at "I'V legislative autboritv at the seat af umnaa i ui gotcTMaaeat, aad "ater adtstnetof osasstry aaaimd the uaane,' Utailj thews tbe aanareasceia tae eneataa aaxare al tae pow er tstenoe-i to be roaferred ia tbe new Stole or temteriesou the one hand, and in tbe Dm trictaf t;uaabiz an tb' ether. Ia the caeitmaaprauBii) lebutherfzs Ceagreat "to aaanrna aumf itaiv garttamiata fartaVe aew ,' ar tei rWor les, as they are bow carted Ifsvaa but Rerotirtjoiiary father rccsaraiaad mm ia,i i fcH iae aniisa crown taiaatitute ntcal ,mmmi.nti tar the rnlsniea, by issntsa. char Wra. aader which the neatde of the colonies were entitled (iccordiug to the bill af tagbU aamahtdhy- tbe CoaXiaenlai Cnnarris.) to a free aasal.sntssaiia power of iegiststiosi in I matiaJ provinc al I crisis turee. where t ahjMaf teprsersrtatiea cam alaae be preeerred as am outer canes or rnasoaii aad internal peli trj" while, ia the ether ease. It was prapo ed to uaTSulzc Coagreas to exercise ssclamveiy, hxaaatrre agtbority aver the auuecipel and it remaining under territorial gorerameut, as well as that covered by States. "It is a total absence of pow er, every where, within the dominion of tbe United States, and places the citizen i af a territory, so far a these rights are concerned, ob the same footing iw wuirw wt nsv waies, ana guards raema irmly aad plainly against any lnrsads which rhgnraigoerBseat mtg t attempt, under iae pre oi isaatiea or racaaeatai powers. And if Congress itself cannot do this if it ia be yond the powers conferred oa the federal gov ernment it Witt h admitted, we presume, that ii nan aot autaonze a lerntoriai gaverameat to exercise these. It coo Id confr no power on nj wcdi gvvetnmeat, estaHraned ny rs a thorny, to violate the provisions of the caaat tatteB." Nothing eaa be more certain than that the court were here speaking only of forbidden powers which were denied alike to Coagreas, me auie tegistatnTee, ana to uie territorial legislature, and that the prohibition extends " everywhere within the ewmimoa ef the rai ted Stele," applicable ecpully to States anal lerrrtones, a welt a to the Un.tei Stale. If this sveeping probibitioa this Mat, bat uoraniesmetjon asvan tk nowers af r- srnmeat Federal, SUte and Territorial shall tssferr af the asunst 1 1 sldlu iriebfii the dnatrlrt which should he ceded far that pur Psaed tbe scat of the cenTdgwerBnat. Each of these prov matt, wee mstWasd aad I by the cestuni.te-ii af detail and rrri- sx. aa will axmoar or esunaarinr tban uid the catresjMiudiig clauses a fatally incorporat ed iute the Cnamtilarlna. The prBii.fon to mi iiii i oacress to inautute leSBporaiy -ei -rjimiBti for the n- n Mutes er Umtoriee. and to axswide tar their tdamaaiaa into the Union, mn ia th- cansdtatiaft ia this form : Tw ftate nuay be adaaitted by the Con gress) tare taw i. atats." ! twu to admit "new Sutes.' and "to w im sum, mj rainy ne construed h are right to WMtitute teatnorais' ar each new States or territo- a tartar Be Rata could rightful, adar rnrniamials for tbejo. anaau raaratsdy not an nnahaiiie Ceagree ts ligistom ia reipirt tarhesraaamictptlantir aatfatnrsal concern. wRhsmt violating that Otat- Taatda meals 1 sviratla ta aaieoee of vshich she hattlee of the Ibwol tiea were loamM. jRodJcisl ajdhoritv to pre force ta I riiil laaar am amtiaeatly just sa tammaerea,aai vthtra aassa ht haessaf iar earare nonucal y stem, sax ai lr amy be raaMtotheentnios of the Saaiai.i Court ef th UmHed tsnataa in tm TrMeaffeett case. In tasaftcajs ob Goart uy : " 'thnt brnTd,'ius to erserae by taint protis nsa af th natittition the present federal gev nanaat, aadsr m delegated ami restricted p wrs at aatantnzed to acqaire terrstary oat aide af the original Irastta of the United Htatte, smwsm pawns i mar exercise tnerern orer the p rssn ar aamperly af a etUaea mt the Um iK&f' M '' tetxltaryand mm at uauui ae aomiiiea aa one al tae Kates of the Union. carta hdf nc fanrdr gfvea by the to the fedctal gaverament to ee- aiiub jr.maijtjuti caloatee bordering ob the i met iwarua,- at aamraacc to be ruled and gotsiasd at it awn pleasure ; aar to eaterce lUtenitortal trasIMn snfway wreejtt by tic i iijd anrw scales. ' eposr.rU expand the teritary ef the axatat ay i' admmstsn ef new Stales a : and ia the i simtiui linn a aajajBsaiu ay an Uie departBrnata V the get -arhaheat, it ha Uri, Uii t aauWixe thcae- laf aratrrtorv, aot at for adeaistten at t so Ke admitted as noon h un. laajaTadtuatiot, would entitle it to admm Jt if acqairsd to be ante n .Slate l otto he held as a colony ami governed br nMam wltb aAalaHaltiri. ; Sudan the IwttTetjtsawratM- bow iamte ia commit -id to taW soanii discretion at Ceagreet, the pahratb Acquire tcrritori for that purpose, to ahanlfcy the Uawled States -Bntilrttsfai s aataldeemidittnaro becomi a State upon as eeaatl footing with late bT Stater, anast rest upnat the same diacretiott.'' Hawing determined the qaeatfe that the peavarto arc;: ire ternt ry far the purpose of ealattag oar tcrtiiaial ttstHs and increasinc th aasaber of Rate., is incMaed wtthtn the povertoaaant now States, aad roeerred by t besasnc ctsnse of the eoBetitBtiosi, tbe court Paret to aay that "the power to actwire ne rnsaaiOy camea with it the power te preserre astiaamsKta the mxtsase for wbicb it was anJred. Aad cain, leferrbtg to aiermer drdbmta of the aasae Conrt ia respect to Ibe nmtat af Caagnsa to rnttHiKe geeraaaeat fJ aarrifi-les, tjje conrt say : jhe p orer stand toady on the UUerat 'alMmjn -' by uVt art- -that is, aa tbe jneagab eimm..sutjf -the richt to actfebre .i."1!"" ' suire territory, aa wcM ss the!!. ,n the biuruagc af Mr. Madison, -tat-iT:- re I c niporarv nawjtariii-for "the n. .s.. rrJatertuTTaJTifritorjal M' i '.. as tbry bow are emKetV) -barima he'ji t.a e,l t inst iirovnuenef thewittriu t -D ,t, ,, ..vHeatorthe edaiseidtfaf faW 1 '-r ;r cee. to consider tbcna-J ' ' ' ' v uie power of t-onrrctt over e r' ' ' .c ' ii ,ris ',ias 1-stiint.oa .n th On J be held to include the alaverr oneMdiaa. iwes negstreing me rigot ot tne people of the Stales and territories, as well as ibe Federal I, evers meat to control it by law (and it will be obterred thet in tbe opinion of the conrt, " tbe citizens of a territory, so far a these rights are concern rd, ate on tbe same featasg with the citizen of the. State,) then, indeed, will the doctrine became fiaanly estabhSdled that the principles of law applicable to Afri can slavery are umtferm fjtraagnont tae lieteia ioa of the United States, and that there is aa irresponsible conflict between apposing and eKiTing farces, which mean that the United States must and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a suveholdiag nation or entire ly a free labor nation.'' Notwithstanding tbe disastrous consequen ces which weald ieevrtabJy result from the au thoritative recognition and prac'ical operation of such a doctrine, there are those who main tain that the court referred to and included the slavery question within that class af farbtddea powers, which (aHhoagh the same la the Ter ritories as la the States) could not be exercised by th people of tbe Isrritonee. If this p aposition were true, which fortu nately f-r the peace and welfare af the whale country K is aot. the caaclesioa would inevita bly result, which the)- logically deduce from the premise that tbe eonxtitutiea by tbe re rognilion of ids very eetabltahee it ha the Ter ritories beyond tbe power ef the people to con trol it by law, and guarantee to every rPizen tbe right to go there and be pro' ec ted in the enjoyment of hi slave property ; and wbea all other remedies fall for the protection of such right of property, it becomes tbe imperative duty of Congress (to the performance of which evry member is heand by his conscience and bra oath, and from which no contideratio" of or laeor star be due. Thus it will be seen that a stave, within the meaning ot we ceasatatloa, Is "a persea hold to servtee er labor la one Stale, under lie u. rseresf"' not under the enontiiutia, r ik. United State, ner by the laws thereof, nor by mmy imai aufaofltv waatsoever, but under tbe lew ef the particular Stale where each service or labor may be doe. It wa necessarr to aire thi era el Ami- uon or siaverT in lee caastlljiUoa In t. satisfy the people of the North as well as of the South. The sUveboWiBg state would never content for a stoutest that their domes tic lelations and eepeciaily their right of property ia uterr staves should be dependent upon feleral autboritv. or that rw "ld have any power ever tha eaioeet either to extend, conaae, or restrain it ; tnuch less to protect or regulate H lest, nsder tbe pre- r iwmiien asm reguiatioa, tbe rederal govern men', under the influence of the utronr. and iBcreating anti-nlaverr seidiratBt wbicb prevailed at that period, might destroy the in stitution, and divest those right of property in slave which were sacred under the laws and constitutions ef their resoee live Stale. lesnr as tbe federal e-overnraent bad no , ; i-i. .i. i - i M IBIFIITIC HUB UTC BUUjeCU in Ke maBBer tae Bon-siarehoUiaur while they were entirelr willine- lo snrUeb Ike ..... .J.. - -H it : , . n ,ulmf slaves is is con- ciuerrerr saowa bv the unanimous vole mt n the State in tbe convention for Uie provision now under consideration and to leave each State nerfectir free to bold ilai-e. m u. B we, and by virtue ef its own separate and to abolish rt when it chose, were aowillm' to become responsible for its existence by in cmpoeating it into the constitution a i a na tion al institution, fo be prelected and regalaCd, extended and eontroMed by federal authority, regardless of tbe Irishes of neonle. icJ i Al. fiance of tbe local lews of the several States and territories. For these oppotterasan tbe Soutbera aad Northern States nutted Jaginng a unnianot.i vote ia tbe conventioi. tar nr provision of the eoastitotion which recognize slavery as a local institution in the several States where it exists, "under the law. iw.. af, and provides for the sarreader of fugitive staves It will be ebseried that the tern ui' 1. used in this provision, as well as in varL other part of the conetrtttttea, ia thesaase sense in which it was used by Mr. Jefferson in in bis plan for establishing goternments for the new States ra the territorv reded itJ i k. cded to the United Sutee, and bv Mr. Madi seainbM propooltHHi to confer "on CobT'm power to "institute temporary governments for uie u-w j-aies arising in uie anappropriated k. r ,k I T 1. - J ... . i u . . . . wHHm oisiee, - io oestnate the political cowmaaities, territories as well a tyates, within th dominion of the Uaitea Stales. The word "States' is used in the te ia tbe ordinance of the lath f tir liS7, for the goverBBteat of the t e rritory north west of the river Ohio, which wa pasted by the resnaant af the Conrress of the w.Jee. - tioo. sitting in New York a bile i'e most emi- neat memoera were al rhilaMphia, as dele gate to the federal coaveniios. aidioe- the formation of the consUtution of the tTnuW State. In tbi sense the word " .-stale. - ui. the clause providltur far the rrndilinn of f-.i- tire slates, apfdteable to all political eomm. wue under the authority of the Untied States. iwcbW-ng Uie territories as welt a she several SUte of the Unk. Under any other eoa. troctuwi tbe rurht ef the owner to m u. lr would be reetrkted to tbe ret of the Uaioa, leaving tbe territories a secure place ef refuge far all furrtive. The same remark ig applicable to the clause of tbe constitution which provide that "a person charged maDy S ale with treasea. fewer, or anv in.r who shall flee from justice, and be found in anol territorial govonst, Aonld be so tied as to ! rtaUUv, and paseed that body without prevent R saying1 lie shall aot enjoy tbe ! ?r '"f?'" ' Jw fraHs of their labor. If tbe Senator from '"rrtof1 1-gtUtares over the rruWetj af sUv- Mlssissippi means to say that ; .TiT 3 " "-" Mr Davis September 9, 1855. " I do not wean to say R." la 1S. wben the two great poiitieal par- Mr Clay ties Whig aad Destocratic into wbkb tbe "If" the object of tbe $saator it to provide f"drywaa the divided, anemUed in Na that slaves may be ialxadscetl, into tbe terri- ufX COBTBt,on .lnwe foriiierrpose ritory contrary to ft lex lecT, aad, being in- , of aoayhsat candtdalet. for thr Presidency trodeced, nothing shall be done by thelegwU- fte?tJ''.Mfh, Coavention adopt, lure to Impair the rights of owaers to held the xland aru"i principles embodied m tbe Steves thus broagbt contrary to the Weal law, eonvprese measures of 1S50 as rules ef ac I certainly cannot vote for it. In doiagiKi I " bX Tt,i'h 'T ""I be governed in al shall repeat again tbe expression ef opinion ' ln tif ofMDhaHon of territorial wbicb 1 announced at aa early eriod If tbe ' trnt' lailbt admltsion of new States, session " . I On the 4th of January, 1951, tbe cemmittes llere we find taee liue distinctly drawbetween i on territories of the Senate, to wbich bad been those who esc ended for the right to carry ! 'jttrtrii WH for the orgaplLation of the ter staves into the territories a sal hold them in de- i riuT brska, reported the bill back, fiance of tbe local law, and these who contend- I amendment in the form of a subtti- ed that such right was subject to the local law '? for lbe ' j"H. w"h. with iwxj of tbe territory. During tbe progress of the ieaons. Is now known on th slatnte book ditenssion oa the same day, Mr. Darit, of , ? lL" " Kansas-Nebraska aet, accompanied Mbjisippiaid: bv a report explaining tbe principles upon " We are giving, or proposing togive, a gov- 1 w,,ieJi it was proposed to organize these ter ernmenl to a territory, which act rest upon "teriee, a folio ii a : I s, nnaeimi amadaekli wnirli vmr the bams ot our right to male sach pr n e suppose we have a right to confer power. If so, we amy mark out the limit to which they may legislate, and are bound not te reefer power beyond that which exists in Congress. If we give them power to legislate beyond that we commit a fraud ar ranrpatlon, as ft may be done openly, covertly, or indirectly.' To which Mr. Clay replied : " Kw, sir, I only repeat what I bar had occasion to say before, that while I am wilting to stand aside and make do legislative enact ment one war or Ibe other to la r off the ter ritories without tbe Wilmot Proviso, on the one haBd.witfa which I understand we are threaten ed, or without an attempt to introduce a clause for the Introduction of slavery iato the terri tories ; while ( am for rejecting both' the one arm we oiuer, t am cseirm mat trie jaw aa K exists shall prevail; and if there be anr diver- trty of opinion as to what rt means, I am wil ling tbat it sball be settled by the highest judi cial authority of the couatrv. While I am content thus to abid tbe result, I sntst say that committee deem it their duty to commend to the favorable action ef tbe Senate, hi a special report, are those in which tbe principle es tablished by tb compromise measures of ltfiO, se far aa they are applicable te territorial or ganizations, art proposed to be affirmed and carried into practical operation within the limit ef tbe new territory. The wisdom of those measures is attested, sot lets by their salutary and beneficial effects in allaying sec tional agitation and restoring peaee and bar moay to an irritated and distracted people, than by tbe cordial and almost universal ap probation with which they have been received and sanctioned by the whole country. " In the judgment of your committee, those measures were Mended to have a far more comprehensive and enduring effect tban tbe mere adjustment of the difficulties arising oet of the recent acquisition of Mexican territory. They were designed to establish' certain great principles, which would not only f smith ade quate remedies for existing evils, bat in all clare.1 that tbe people of a trntorv, I k those of a State, shall dectl far themtelvel wheth er tltvsry shall or shall aot sxutt with in their nrana." This exposition of tbe ) later! of these meas ures shews ceaciusive.y that the authors of th (uminnmiit measure ot isw, and or ta ksb sai'Neuraika aet cT tRM. u uelt a. il. . bets of Uie Coatlnea'al Coagrees In 1771, aad Motion g ariors. the founders of our ivalesa of mrernmnt anh- orsjueni io in rirvotutton regarded tne pee- iw oi ute lerrttarte ana union aa tw ru ral romiaeairles which veer entitled to a free and exelueite newer of Wdtiatlen in their provincial legislatures, wafe ttretr refer eten tali on could be preserved, in all case of taxa lien and Internal polity. Thi right pertains to the people eeUecttvfr at a law-abidiBg and peaeemi ertnuunHv.and not is tae Isolated m- dividaala who may wander upon th pubtte domain in violation of law. It can ealr b exercised where there are iababitaBt sfltfccient to constitute a government, and capable of penormmg its various fuctioas ami duties a raet to be ascertained and determined bv I on- fieas. Whetbef the somber shall be fixed at en. fifteen, or twentr thatmaBd Inhabitant noes not auect the princtnie. Tbe prlnelnle. under our nelitieal svttem. is fiaf rrrry diiHnrt softiirsi rammaraifjr, famtf to far CsniiUufien nd fie I 'uieu. it mitt led fo all Ur rtr, priHbves. amd immnnifie of irtf- geetrnmraf ( rtipttt lo t Aet r fee renrerst dad rarmi psmy, tusjett rjr I re loaanreiten wj is tmuea atom. Rental (farbs miS. A. & ,T. V. WESSON Surgeon Dentists. W Ja. 7t. M XH. XlOBkli.1 If-n'IL.VIrrTCIMlirmeiD ir ftetWt at! Ufa. Ur. 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IIOWCOTT, i 1-: jj'X'jus!. 1 li. orErtAviosn wn"1 at tae V. ibsrlist sntlee. aad guarantiee. . .ltotlerale Irlcrt. or TiC titt Oflicc IJnililiiic. "tleiiinlil. ISIS-IV r. kisses. tt-Mt ssmta.atUa MAROjST & CO COTTilST r.lCTORS sSs axe C0.11.VISSIO.V .TfitCff..TS. Wt atlltr STR'BT, (IN THH BWHEUtr SLOCXJ MEMPHIS, TEXSBSSBK. OUBcaarte lor seiUn Cail.o. tUimui sssfydsiTie Usa. giaiu. se tav artiste tt ats uti Ilia isi mm ea. eess Tslimi.lslls see seal saea SB fl UVs lattsr Sse pee seat. sr t shafted . W. ACREE, licatlst. Court Street, opposite A. T. Wells &. Bra. We srtn an seders far ksaaekad se saasnatlsa ssasstles Kmwwnnj mmt pi maatlj . Havmx a kwa WeMhiaai, rissiatiy bntsd. wo eaa tanaaBkasataMSwatlBaastessXma,tar sal setar stusaaeas, aasm rs. .aibl, larma. laaaraac aKsass eitsne. sales, atslse to tbe aatrarr asartal attau Use srlll be oM H tae reeetvisa; aad tsrswdlnt st er t IX syevsMasii syrtarmedaltb Uie least , 1 x pneaiaie sain aaa in iae aasat atin- rsl manner. !eea r tae aaa teem saaossslsnV treated. Artlscisl leetk Inserted sew nw asset aserused ataa. wltb antraatr. aad BeVu . esbarr er new, as staiiis ts lasssre 1 psatts wtti rsnaatsre ia my still, sc aaaaiadassaasultal aan al asjamr. attt gusintss CarDs. I cannot vote for any express nrovtnioa recoe- time lo come, avoid tbe perils of a similar ag nizing tbe right 1 carry sttres there n itation: by withdrawing tbe question of slav- , that i..rHiis.MuKH bk, coaatueraiio-' 01 I it, b,.u . i rtttcal policy or expeenev can release a,-) t Td.tTJ -o provtae ny law seen adeqaate and complete jZiZZZUL - V. . . . . . aeu, protection at is essential to the full eenoytaeat -'l:7l7z r " remove to tae .ttale htv of aa imnorttat rurht secntwl he , .rf4t. mg jurisdlexjoa af the crime. Unless tbe term tion. If the proposition be true, that the con- " "f provisions of the con stitution establishes slavery fa, the Territories 11 LjT- ' I COM l"1' beyond tne power of tae people legally to cea- dittiaet polittcal community nitder the juris diction of the raited States, aad to apply to territories a well at to tbe Stales of tbe Union, eh. " . i ' trol it, another result, ao les startlinr, and from which there it a recaps, aauet inevitably follow. The eenetHution is uniform ' eiery where within the dominioa of the United States" is tbe same ia Pettnaylv.nia a in Kansas and If it be true, a stated by the Pr-sideBt ia a special aaesaage to Coagrees, "that slavery axlst M Kansas by into of the cMtatiea af the I'mted States" aad tbat " Kansas is therefore at this man at a much a stare 8tate a Georgia or Suth Caro lin,' why does rt not exist in IVaBtyivasia by Tirtae of the same constitution? If it be said that Penasylt am is a sftara State, aad therefore ha a right to regulate tbe slaverr eeeetiee within her awn tlaatt. lo .mi! herself, It saaet be borne ia auad that tbe sot ereigaty af Panasytvaaia, like that af ether Stale, is limited by the oonetitutioe whtch ptovWea tent: "'IBM eteaettttrtiee and ail Uwt ef Um Uni ted States which shah be made in nnreutnet 'hereof, and all treaUes mad-, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United Q'elee V.- tt. ,1 . . and tbe judge in everV State shall be bound ! I.","' b" not expressly the territories must became the sanctuary for all the fugitives from service and j attic, for all the felons and cruai bale who shall e l-ttmi SReUn an rfg imam but iw uk wrmtefifR. If anr other tfltoUiUcm Ware B.rnr, In show that political cemmuBities, which we bow call tetritortes, (bat which during tbe Bm rsrosi vi hiv ssssHeoeratten aBd the for nation of the eons: Hut ie. were aKravs refer- red to a "S ate, er "new Sute,i are "'i"'7" "s in some ot ine prevts tons of the constitution, that- aarb, Immnj i thee clauses which declare that " no Stale Mtau etHer into anv treat v. aiiiaaLee e esot- i . . i v ' et-erv IrfrT"" 5 graot letters or atarque and reprl ttsMoa tXf?"l?'U ,B1.lt b'"9 t "edit; male anvthing but gold aBd tilrer coin a tender la payment ot oeats; pas any bin of attainder, x past facto law, or law impairiorr the oblixa Uoa of contract, or grant aay title of noMI- "'.. ... u anast be borne in anind that in eaeh a To which Mr. Davit regained, that 1 erv trom the ball of Concrete and the nolitt " Ittfaahl oar lierolntlsarrw out of a ore- cat arena, and eommittinc it to tbe arbitra- amble ; and I hope we have" something of tbe ment of those who were immediately interest same chrnaaier of the hardy men of the Keto- ed ia and alone responsible for Hs conseejueh ru lion who first commenced tbe war with tbe ' re. With a view of conforming their action mother country ometbing af the spirit of , to tbe settled policy of tbe government, sane that bold Yankee who said be bsd a richt to i tiosed by the approving voice of the American go lo Concord, an 1 tbat go he would ; and who, 1 people, your commitiee have deemed it their in tbe maJnteMnre of that right, met his death i duty to incorporate and perpetuate, in their at the hands of a British sentinel. Now. sir. - territorial bill, the principles and spirit of these if our right to carry slaye into these territo- i measures.' nes be a constitutional right, it is our first I After presenting and reviewing certain pro duty to maintain it.' ' visions of tbe bill, the committee concludes as Pending the dnscuesion which ensued, Mr. 'allows: Davis, at tbe suggestion of friende, modified I " From these previsions, it it apparent that me compromise measures ot isau attirm and rest upon tne to) lowing propositions oeiagsweo to waegrest, tae prohibition is not im-atona upon tBcisderai government, hot upon the States. There was no aeeeaaitr for anr f eresiy.any thing in the rsi.s itation or law or any mate to tae contrary not withstand use: Heaee tke ats.1. eS W .L , canttitBtioB aad laws. ai4 daaetic inst.tl. ! Pfokib'rk" tegrees or the federal tions, and interim I tsrsltrv. is ssibordlnate to in. 1 P"tasarBttlor the reason that the emtssiaa eooetitarMon ef the I'nrted States, in tbe same ' "w" y:" powers in the ceaetita manner and to tbe same extent aa the Terntor, ''TV'"1 ' a P'obibitios, and so declar of Kansas The Kansaa-Kebraska act savs ' , " te?fl tVn, ? ,h 10 a mendmeat, that the Tensioev mt t'.u.. j..h i. . wheh declares that "the powers not deleraiej legisUUve power over " all rirhtfal sabiect of , to J. "" hr tB constitution, nor itgwutJaa coast tant with the coasaJtMiaaai l-wiwssesi my n. to uie states, are reserved to aad that the people of said Territory .hail be tne lc rwpectnely er tuti, peopIe. left " perfectly free to form aad regulate their H Vf9?h certaintrc competent dnmfOcintitu'iofi in their own wav. subiert territories ie exercise tb oorv to the coBsUtntitm of the t inted Mali. l". nut lor tfie probeurtlon contained in Tbe previsiew of this act ate believed te be in ? provssitMM or the consti utioa; and inaa entire harmony with the constitution, aad on- i "S,1 !" only extends to the Wer them the people ef Kansas poaeres ererv . . . PH the territories are sun at liberty lo exercise them, unless the ler- right, prlvlleg and immunity, u respect to their internal policy and domestic relation, which tbe people of Pennsylvania can exercise under their rocttttetle aad Uwt. Each i in veiled without!, complete and exclusive power in thi rrspect. " subttet onlv to the roaatitadiAD of the UBtted State " The onefUoa recar then, if tha ranatitiatinn dee est Wish slavery in KeaeM ar aay ether Territory beyond lb power af th people to control it by law, bow eaa the conclusion be resist i that shtverr ts estabrhlwd tnliha un aer and by the same authority in all tbe States of the Union V Asd if it be the imperative duty ef Cent re ss to provide by law for tbe protection ef slave property ia the Territories upon tae crajnnd taat " ajavery autiau ia Kaa at(and cotiiiafli ntiy in every ather tervi- lory.j - ay virtue of the coaetrtuuon of th Uatted States," why is it not aiao the duty af Lonrrett, tar the aame raaiaa, ta prasede sssathtr protectieB to slave property InaMthe Ute of the Uaioa, wbea the LnTaMatau- fail to faraith sach IsrotecUo. Without conf eeting or attempting to atatid Ibe inevitable eonteoicaen af their awn dac triae, Hs adroeates eadesror to fortify their PtWw by ciHeg the Dred SeattaeeM a to prove that the Ceestitatiea reeesrnitea praeer ty in staves that the,, i. M u.i at.,li..i between thmand- every other deacrlpttoa af tnitj wet siavc svnpsrty and evety other kisd of propertv stand ea aa eattnl feotiakg that Coogress has no more power aver the esc tban over tbe sdher and s- cannot diecrimiaatc between tbem. Upon ums peiftl me Court say : "Now. xs we have already taW Ib is ear. lief part nf this opinion upon a different point, the right of property in a slave is stasUectiy aad expressly affirmed in tbe CoaaxHaMoB. " And if th canttdaitaaa ,e- cognlze the rirbt of property ot the master tn a slare, and tuakMnedisMMtiaabexweea that description ef prontr.r aad ather aramertv owaedbr a cMaB, no irtunil,niiruT under tae ataroooty ot tne unn atoiax, wan mories are iBcluded within the term States. fitt.... .1 , . , .. . . .. ' " assssHiaic; sat uteae pravissons or tu S cetMututien of the United States. It ealy remains to be shewn that the com promise meaeare af 1850. and the Kaa.- ahfasfca, act af 18TM ar in- perfect hansonr Mrist. ..a . r- isa. r..i 1 - i : ... .... y ee a. t.nm.1 cmswiiassis oi uie pnnci pies her eta enforces!. A brief hittorr of thete me tare will dttclese the principle upon which they ate founded. Ob tbe 25th of January, JR fg Mr. clay in trod need into the Senate aJies of resole lion upon the slavery jsestioB, which was in tended to form the bast of thesetrseoseDt leg islation oa that suajret. Pending the dlscau. mon of these rrexdalisHw, the efaalrmsn ef the committee em territorirt prepared and report ed to the Senate, en the 2fstti of March, two bills -- for the srtssrteslen of Ctrifornia into the Uaioa af the States, and the other for the or- 5ani7tion of the territorie of Utnlj and New lani o, aad for tbe adjustment rfthedis paled boundarv with tbe State of Texas, which were read and twice printed fer tbe use of the Sen U. On the lth of April a select commiHee of thirteen was anaointed. oa motion f Mr. , Foote, of Mississippi, ef which Mr. Clay was "r ,ne P'Iose of protecting property under made chair man. aad to which were referred the eonatHutioa. Now, sir, 1 ask vou what bis amendment from time to time, until it as sumes tne I oi lowing shape : " Nor to introdnee or exerude African slav ery. Provided that nothing herein contained shall be construed so as to prevent said terri torial legislature from passin such law as may be necessary for the protection of the right ot property of every kind which mar have been, or may be hereafter, conformably to the constitution of tbe United States, held ia er introduced into saM territory." Te which, on tfacaaste day, Mr. Chase, of Ohio, offered the following amendment : . " Provided further, That nothing herein con tained shall be eeuirued as aathariiing or perraiftimr tbe introduction or rheDoMfng of person as property within aaid territory." Upon these amendment lite nee affirming me pro-slavery and in outer tae antl-slarery position, in opposition to the right of the peo.de of the territories to decide the slavery sjursssvti ivt uirmrtv8 nr. iMugias said : "The position that I have ever taken has been, tbat this and all other aeresdjons relating to the tlomettic attain and domestic policy of tbe territories, ought to be left to the decision of the people themselves ; and that we oagbt to be content with whatever way liny may de cide the question, because they have a much deeper interest in these matters than we have, and knew Bach better what hMtiintions suit them than we, who hare never been there, can decide for tbem, I would therefore bare much preferred tbat that portion of the bill should have remained as it wat report ssi fiom tbe com mittee on Territories, wfti no provision on the subject of slavery, tb one way or the other. And Ido hope Jet that tha clause will be stricken out. I an satisfied, sir, that it gives no strength to tbe bill. I am saUtBed, even if it did give txreegth te it, tbat It oagbt net to be there, because it hi a violation of principle a violation of that principle upon nhicii we niveau rtsfeeeur aextnte Of trie coarse u e have taken en this aaestien. I do not see hew those of us who have taken the position we have taken tbat of Bes-infervrBeleB and bare argued in favor of ibe right of Hie people to legislate for themselves on this question, can support such a provision w it hoot abandon ing an ine arguments which w used in the Presidential eampaicn in the rear ISIS, and tbe principles set forth by the Hon. Senator iiea .iticaigau i .nr. tass ) in mat letter which ia known as the 'Nicholson Letter.' We are required to abandon that platform; we are re quire! io aoaneen mose principle, aBd to stul tify ourselves, and to adopt tbe opposite do -trine and far what? In order to say, tbat tbe people of tbe territories shall not have sneh issutations as tbey ehaltdeea adap'ed to tbeir csnesiuoti atni lueir wants, i do not see. sir, bow tech a provision can be acceptable either io uie people or iae Aorn or til outh. Uponthe question, how many inhabitants a territory should coniaia before ii should be formed into a political remmusity with th rwrusor sen-goi eminent, Mr. Douglts said : The Senator from Mutisaintd nuts Hie sn... tion to me as to what number of people there must bs in a territorv before tbts nets to era themselves accrues. Wit boat determininx the precise number. I will a saunas that th. right ought lo accrue te tbe people at the mo- mey uave enougu io costetttate a govern ment ; and, Sir, the bill assumes that there are people enough there to reouire a rorernment and enough to authorize the people to govern weinseisrs. - - i i our bin concedes that a repre sentative government is necessarys a govern ucui ivawicu umn vac prtneanies or rsonniar severeigstr,aed the right f a people to enact Ihelr own laws; and for tbi reason you give them a legislauir composed af two branches, its.- isi iccjtaiaturea or ine a in -rem Mates and territories ef the Union. Ton confer utwm them lb right to JegislaU oo all rightful abject of legislation, except negroes. Why except negroes i n ny except Atrican slavery ? If the inhabitants are com extent to rm.n, themselves npoa aH other subject, and Tn ref erence lo all other descriptions ef property if tbey are competent to make laws and deter mine the rtlarJeD- between hatband and wife, and parent and child, and municipal laws af feeling Bis rights ana nronertt of rtuieos.es,. eraHy, they are cpiPetent also te make laws to govern tbtmtclve in relation to slaverr and negroe.'" With refereec to lb protect ion of prepertr inslaTe-.Mf.JJobasai (..- ' i nave a word to say to tbe beBeraM Senator from Miatisslnm f Mr. Its vis it. insists that I am not in favor of nrotrciljig preperty, aad that bit ameadmeiit it offered ajl pending prersssitioes relating to the star ery question. On the Sth of May, Mr Clay, from the select committee of thirteen, submit ted to the Statte aa elaborate report coming ibis bill, at H appeared on the filet of tbe Sen' authority he liaj for atMrainr that ? n I sot desire to protect property because I with to allow tbe people to pas such taws as they deem proper respecting their ndrls to property without any exception ? lit might jatt as well say thai I am opposed to protecting pro perty in raerchandite, in steamboats. In cattle, in tea estate, at to say-that lam opposed to ate, it will be seen that K it competed ef the ' protecting property of any other detcriptieB, two printed bills which bad been reported by 'r, 1 desire to put them all on an equality, th eeemnwlte en territories on the 25th of ao1 allow the people to make their -own law:t March previous; and that the oaly materia! 10 respect to tbe whole of them.' change ia it pnrialons, iavolviBg aa irapor- Air. Cat said (referring to th ameadment taut and cecal ial principle, it to be found in offered by Mr. Darit and Mr. Chase) : th teath sectisn, which pretcrrbesand defines j " Now with respect to the amendments, I the .powers of the territorial Isrltlatare. In shall vole agalatt then both : and then I shall me bill, as lecs-etad br Ihe ' - - - i,; B t .nH . .... - .. . ,. t i it-.benriitaf the provi.ion. and ir-tee UUti, ibevern.esvl W .FKC raT.rT, w e i r o v ute in favor of striking oat tbe restriction in the bill upon the power of th territorial got era -tar Ms. I tball do ao upon tblt -ronnd : I wat oppeted, at the honorable Senator from Ken tacky bat declared be wat, to the iaeerUen af this prpblMtlcjfl bylLe committee. I consider it inexpedient and nnconshHaiional. I have already: itated my belief tbat the rightful power "First That all auestions pertaining to slavery in the territories, and in the new States to be formed therefrom, are to be left to the t'ecmlonof tin people relding therein, by their appropriate represent tirri to be cbosen by tbem for that tHirpose. " Second That all case involving till to slates and questions of personal freedom, are referred to the adjudication of tbe local tribu nals, with tbe right of appeal to the Supreme Court ot the Ubited State. "Third That tbe prevision of tbe Unit est State in respect to fagitivea from service, is lo be carried into faithful execution in all tb organized territories the same as in tbe States. The substitute for tbe bill which your commit- tee have prepared, and wbicb is recommended to tbe favorable action of the Senate, proposes to carry these propositions and principle lata practical operation, in tbe precise language of the compromise measures of ISSO." By reference to tbat section of the "Kansas. Nebraska act," at it Bow stand on Ibe Mat. ute book, which prescribed aad defined tbe power of the territorial legislature, it will be seen that it it, "in the precise language of the compromise measure of 1350, extending the legislative power of the territory " to all right f ul subject of legislation consistent with the constitution," without excepting African slavery. It having been sugges'.ed, with some plausi bility, during tbe discussion of the bill, that the act of Congress of Much 6, 1820, prohibit, ing slavery north of the parallel of 36 deg. 30 min., would deprive the people of tbe territo ries of the power ef regulating the ilavery sues Uoa to suit themselves while tbey should re main in a territorial condition, and before tbey should have the requisite pemlatien to entttie them to admission into the Union as a State, an amendment wa prepared by the chairman of the committee, and incorporated into the bill to remove this obsttcle to tbe free exercise of tbe principle of popular sovereignty in the territory, white it remained In a territorial condition, by repealing the said act of Con great, and declaring tbe tree intent and mean Ing of all the friend of the bill Intbete words: " That the constitution and all laws of tba United Statft which are not locally inapplica ble, shall have tbe same force and effect within j tbe said territorv as elsewhere within the Um. ted Stales, except tbe eighth section of tbe act preparatory to the admission of Missouri into the Union, approved March 6, ISSO, wbich be ing laconsisteni wiui tne principle of bon intervention by Congress with alivtrv in the States and territories, at recognized by tbe leg. ltlttion of 1550. commonly called tbe 'Com pro mise Measures,- is iter toy aeciarea inoperative and void it being tbe true intent aad meaning of this act aot to legislate ilavery iatoaBy territory or Slate, nor to exclude it 'therefrom, but to leave the people thereof perfectly free to form aad regulate their domestic instHutions ib their own way, subject only to tbe constitu tion or Ibe UBilcd states. " To which wat added, oa motion of Mr. Dad gef, the following : " PrsstuVd. Tbat netbing herein contained shall be construed to revive or put in force any law or regulation which may have existed prior lo the act of the sixth ot March, 1820, either protecting, csta wishing or abolishing slavery. Intbis form, and with this distinct under standing of its "true Intent and meaning,'' Uie bill passed the two house t of Congress, and became tbe law of the land by the approval of 1 I . . . . ! r . ine iTcsiueni, iuay Mt, tret. in isoo tne uemocratieparty assembled in National Convention at Cincinnati declared br a unanimous rot of the deleiratet from everyState ia the Union, that "The American Democracy recognize and adopt the principles contained in Ibe organic law establishing the territories of Kansas and rteoraaka as embodying th only sound and safe solution of the 'siaverr auettion' anon which the great national idea of the people of this whole country can repose In itt deter mined conservatism ot the Union non-Inter- vtntion by Congress with slavery in State and territory, or in the District of Columbia.' mat tuts wat tbe batit of the Compro mise of 1850, confirmed br both the Democratic and Whig parties in National Conventions ratified by the people tn tbe elecUoa of l.Hfr2 and rignuy applied to the organization of toe territories in 15 ; tbat br the uniform in. plication ot this Democratic principle to tbe organization of territories and to the admis sion ot new States, with or without domestic elaverr, at they may elect, the equal righta of all will be preserved intact Uie original com pact of the constitution maintained inviolate, tad the perpetuity and expansion of this Union i mared to It atmcst capacity of embracing in peaee and harmony any future American State that maybe constituted cr annexed with a Re publican form of government.' In accepting th nomination of this Con. veotion, Mr. JJncbanan, In a letter dated June 1", inoo, said : lhe agitation on the auettion nf domestic tlarery has too long dlttraetej and divided the people of this Union, and alienated their af fecUent from etch other. Tblt agitation hat att tuned many forms since Its commencement, but it now aetata lo be directed chiefly to the territorie : and wdrinr from Itn nreaentehar. acter, I think s?c may aafely anUdpat that It it rapidly approaching a finality.' The receni itcieiauon af Confreea resnectlnr got'tie slimy, derived, at it bat been, from t'ortrloal and Dare fountain of leHtlmate pdHHcal power, the wHlof the mtioritr. nrom- Kti,!lMr, locality Uie dangerous txeJte- win. C. ELLIS, General Engraver. NO. 40 MONROE STREET, Oppetilc X. S. Brct f' .iIEvUriUS, TBAS. nr Was Cats, Vale. Dew Plat, g.at.r. ts Plates, Steel fllamaa, BnvelnB Bies, Ax , Ac. isall-lr .. bcako a. ae. Late st XaHdstaa. BEAKD, SE.V.Y & CO., REAL ESTATE BZOKERS, o.w.mss to.r .vEttvii.t.ns, MO Xti M AIS' sj'RtntT-lT STIIM. !IVXoxxxyDlxii3. TeurxcnscO' 00 NEGROES FOR SALE. O.Y TEST YEARS' TI.TIE. PI.AXTATK)N". witk (sae Masslred Xexrses, M assies I rem s siairt. oa iae I iiaaauia an nnresi aall nsirrses, rT e.e ea I en rear. lies, nrst sees-evaenla. l-ianssiasei aa usaassse., aniisaaas. nvs? ass las rrees Jaoj Tlpsaaaam's I mils HBJW acres ai lead, SOS bctm in fsuuvattaai St aaajim m trat etnas kai tb sttex aad larattMt etimills, aa tan rears lone; SrSbtsaieasu. XV. 16M aaess sf lead in rbiUu. oaaetr. Atsanmsi TtM ana isastssrstf; S seers, IS bands; twee au.es tram O.etassa. Ou tssuiatu tors... We aam base Issse tedies s rsaprnred sad aabaasraved isaes ia nmiai i, a I isss.iaai, Araauass si ' srilb esarjr variet, at uapoed aad untmprsvsd Usla tm ine rrtf an. sas,ara vs aempftls. bkabb. scat a. co. ssK-lss No. Xtt Main street. as .T. XV. WATSOr" & CO., GAS Is STEAM PIPE FITTERS. rinmbm sail noli Ilanser?, . (is airref, tkrtt doors east of Hrx Stmt, (sapssile nsbettr't tnsaare fawre. ptAS nrrtrnCS at all km, StSsas rise. Talre. tar vj aefinaniis. sis aiua, asc. rmnps wr an ttsJe, rrvm near raaaps tu rare rvaaes fur auitvrar Coauia- nlee. Tanks. Slats. Oueets. An Xuats at Saeet. Lea aad Zinc Wert. Csaatrr areera iiuilly illnl I ts aw rev t,iH. mart-dtm J. sr. WATtO.f n. CO. t. n lisvillc l. n. sesn. LliWILLE & JIOAD, HOUSE PAINTERS, IsTtTtooxr TTstnscfi3s AND W A li li C 4 li O U K W S , .yo. 4U ,ionroe Mrert. "T.IT ar reseaeed ts execute sessaaslre, aad ia ta test vv taiaasr. all aiaas as seart in tae atwse Una. Wa refer, Vy parmissta. u Asass Wooiras?. Baa., Jaa. T Jetta. Baa., W A. Bitf4. Bs . JC JlrOariU. Xsq.. Oast Bar, R. R. Kef rts, Juka JaSmssi and Cast. 3. A. s n ass tax. sr. w. tuttsi ... sssliss . i. Attiins v co., rOTTCN, fiRAIN AMP TOJt.tCCO t'.tCTOItS, POXTCAHrMNe Ap H XX XX II. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Oflfcc autl Sales Rwras, 47 FrwrKiW, JIE.HPIIIS, TEX.VESSEE. WX late uats aartksd W letam anr tbeat. U aa frttssli ter lee sere insal aalfaese testosisd sae bsuse durla tae pest assise. We sbsll ra- dsasar ta saevK a sstlsuur tt tbe aasae tr dew sU as aar pssrer ts moists ta laser cms W sac setrssM. Oar ebsrtes tar setlta otua srlU reaaun as betsts fare tt cease per bass; an a t otter rnsw t H per rent, sa Sfsssets of sal Cstlsa in traauta nil Se re aesved asst tarsraMed st o eews ser tale All flistase msslttit Is as stir bs wsartd, aaless wsttsrted as lb oastrarr W bas a lata stack s( Ma aad KeWartr barlaf aad TUee ef tbe best tratds. atikb we are sreaarsd m rsssasn cbsss; aad e will sba fld asdsra Sat stars Il TTtsai W s-le Ie ee m IS tae cite J7 as.em B D KABSatS tt Ctl tnsitp. t r tfOBdAB trrt?r!r. c- rmtiiii! tisvsststati m vuiiioi fOTTOX r.KTTOIlS co.w.mssio.v .VEiicir.t.rTS, i rsosT noH-ir staims. MEMPHIS. TESfTEHEE. tjT" Xtt Cetuas maitae.t k as vtll be turered tr ta aa- dawssa .c r steirToostcaT SO. '. tvrtti ,tfW lMi-tH A- J. MHTSeXCBT.. As J. MOXTKOMERT &. CO., COTTO.V FACTORS co.yr.mssio.r .veii ciu uyis, NO. 11 MADISON' STREET, ajnn-K.T raatr Aoir a .vb xalv stafet. BI miililt, Tenn. ALL CUTTON" sbeed ts er starsd ef at srter its arri val wtrt te coTSre be aa Uvea raltr of lasaranre. alimaatinrsse Inatnsc ei Atiiliaatlat SAftfslXa aad BOPS alwsrs an band, aatswtaa L tTCWART. K C. XI. STEWART Jt KIXC COTTOIV FACTORS GENERAL RECEIVING, J3 Safe- rtltWXXDI.NG AN u VSSSi CO.V.T1ISSIO.V .TIEItC U.l.VTS, No. 5l Front Row, Memphis, Tenn. naiiiau a Ciean .street lStsm.t tse Bssslaa. Itaee aad ssber ssssbIi I pri atl- (areu) mtav. HILL st ...MU. H. WklM, 1, DO RIO IV, rOTTN FACTURS, rortrialS5loD, RfCflvlnf st I'orwartlln!- iviBnoai.iu-Ts. OFFICE NO. IS FRONT SOW, to tecsavl ilasr sr. Jf it Haat's Bsattia. lfjatTBIS, TZSXttlZZ t.aSsSlsI sat aVUPK an rsasdstaea asaiars fas. 1J ate if al K.weet atsrkat rata. VT Pin am. all n, aa seifl be hasarsd asriee. .absr- Is lawtuai I laalt a.e-1. m rtzxtx ano. rtzziz. .. t. r atai J. Si J. STEELE Sc CO., t'OTTeX FACTORS a sin COMMISSION MERCIIANl'S, .n. T8 JPront ifotc, .flE.-TirillS TEAWESSEE. Ar.Artatl stab eesrseses. Tviaa sheas, sa bsad rarnralas aaentamaoatasna anmaadiltlaa rat- ssi asa au aiaas tsl fT . S.ts L Tnnnaa. .. ttsasetss, Tsses. jikh K. isnsarat. Law W ntltlia.Ult, ttses. VERSER Sc RORVifXs corroN FACWKS, J Couitultsluu and Forvtvnrdlntr MERCHANT S, Bp SUirt, Ktthj ft Hcnfi Kttr Bttk. IT I-2 Front Hour, lVromylUs, Toxxxxorxenoo. Tr We ss, asrli. ss, .itef.tAssi ts SaTanx atdsts fa teesrene. suseiae. -". e. .1 I .west ttsftet seiee. F. LA WE tt CO., COTTON FACTORS AN ft co.n.vissio.v .VEJicm.rTS, Na. 2 Seaxa SU Ultten Street, MEMPHIS, TENN. isat ... atsrras sea ....a. r. ratsawttL s s si r aaaser tssss mOVecs- areeess snfsttissaf ' n J COTTON FACTOR A XV COXMHttOf HER CMA.fTa. "- ' r si ir r e win atssavs kaamaibaasl a laese ima'l ' sad fliBiittiB iasiais. snxicb s win eauu per tal, aad Bet auavstf an fkistsa M cants a as tf stiiaitiil aa sseat as tas I. eeere, will a. oeeee a ssr tseea rUte ta- . iii isBjsiaif mnaaisaaai til aassa. Wa bas Ibe tanas aad test - - nrasl -eJ rtrr-Prssr OaVaa bed hi tba rats. mt .aata. WXMI bates CSSSsa Ueerel Cee Adseev-e sseA. m. res. v. ansae. reasasaed. f. LANK b. CO. aarx Saasat VAISUV BOWAin. XV. HOWARD WM tt T. SSS1IB. CO., COTTO.V FACTORS, j. Grocery and Coi$tmUaton ME ECH ANTS, to. i uovtaras iiovr, .Ufmpnis. VT tbls tbe Wslaainc . aaattsr tsaets-s sessaa. we tee veressea to renew osar masts a. mmr aleaatsei zrlesaU fsr f b maar awes Is.tiws asm as, and t atam leader ear s.rrioe, u laem aad la asaihr ss een as Cattaa rartsa. and Grocers, r mml il.u and twr.r .taa Minaiai,; mm tawt we mar niniii to uwsu I Our rbarnr Ser sbarias aad seaias: Csatsa is SH tee as. sa sssesi tar sasrsa aad atistaa. M amn ssr We kap sa saea rwlkT at laisnm i. as win m- ears a. i'ostea as mmr. MSiast far, sail lies la rasa. tr tb sssntf ail Ota, . iiipil tm as tr wats will te cover. bs use one prer. aaless ssetiled m tba tan sf tertiac - a insaraax seasted " W tas. aosr tm tsar, aad as nsaatsnlfv fltsiim (Irutertes aad Wsalatlsa W saSI,, sf ssrerr sV inlaalaa we sn. i aami tssss aaeors Best xiatutaj aad 31 te ar t -Yeeer-haaa aa kaad aaana ; M tale fadta BotaaiKl ISO. rests ke asaabtae Bawest SS bstes Twsset ltd ! is teesiMrill Mess rwrkt Ost tetei Star ttaMi Ml. tei am lalile Ci'ai tali tnsteat Jsatlsi MM 4-set. Baosi laaaas. clear sides, rlbilttt sat ctsss rtbk K0 hr. Wktstv: lM MS Tsassis tuiltll wHb .Ss- Ssr. r.re Base. Malaes.. Lard, warterst, Tsaecar. teaadtes, Wiaea aad fins. we base alsa sa win laumtat tABaess. Jsaaa. Lewells. Wseons asst WTte.lh.rrew. . We mtm, kesa III mlallls sa bead rtMVAsrsI tatsN TIB. wtith e ritntltr srilirses. la aar state was Isa se anv risas, rse ero4ectiSK oataan. and waera we ar setliac at Sesea Cenm -T p .at M mmt. aawse am an sanrsaesft 17 desire a-tswt- w HOWARD Av CSI Cotfoit factors. S rOWLKSA-. T j rowLxas.. .t r. Asaats. FOWLKES & CO., COTTOIV FACTORS Attn COMMlSSltKY JIEItCU.l.rT8. rtm-ornen st iiikm jarrsnsuN asrsz rr, .neiupiiLt Teuuesice, a i, wats utr ok HAsra akw ro. satvaT. BA00INO. BACON. Sllfllu HOPK. SALT. mrPBR 7?! . CAADLEU, eM)USkg. yitM IVXti, aoARD, XAIU, ORDER ATTtVaaTD TsJ WITH DMPATCH. AXt AT LOWEST WARKKT PKKSM ALSO CO.tTI.fUIe TO STOIti: COTTO.V tar Tssstu Large Flrf-rroof Cotton Shfd. ambits ton Taut Celelirnft-d Taylor Cotton Gin. Mllrt BV CLE3IEXS, BROrTX &. CO., asMawta I. HIHCT. Meassbas. IOLCHBCS. BKOHOU. n rxBTSi. Let st tan da. Met.. KltlDLEV &. IMHTJBK, COTTON FACTORS, gg .To. li .Uonroe Slrrtt, JbXeinrTi In, Torurxossaeneso. PsSMliatrts oa- cuttov aad atkev Isdur vy rssssKaraDv sallnled Irsaa sar sa astssaoi sad tx. wtwaeaesdlr Jel-wtm n PSCZXTT- -AaT A If 099tt9.. Mmtttm, Al. PPCKETT, HODGES & TTARD, 5jSa COTTO.V FACTOILS s; '- A KB StT5sS co.mmjssio.y .VEncir.j.r'TS, MEMPHIS. trt-wsm Ultra ssu. . SLVH WoasjELXV . w. a. ritizrr. E. IW. AFFERSdIV tt CO., Cotton Factors GROCERY AND At co.v.mssMA .iJEiicir.t.y ts. K. C6 fraut Row aad fi Jrer"t dreet. Mehphm, Trst. ItAAC sVCTILL. S. Q. JAMU W. M. JaUiU. iVEVILL t .TAMES, nCALKRS IX S X sl o & Xo. 171 rfT.U.V STKEET, 1VToxxxT3XxiH, Toxiixoroc3. S.VT1 l.tKM..' .VEGIIOES FOR SALE. 1TyK bave, and wtJI ooa.rsatlr aeepsabaad fer a I I sale, a send Sd of Xelrrees. .nek a' K l(. APPEItnoy C IHILOAtrR. i. w ArrassoM. A B laslkt f tusiaese seswss ta ssawsatbia. il tenter sac seestees a aar as Irani aad tae putlii teneraiij as tertaaa raoar. tsrseevr aad c Xerrkants, tbaakla tbem bar tb mans rarors rstelssd at saetr nsnti w trast test bt strtrt sad Ituttsn m aay tmia I si esdraated la war care, ts rnsft' vssh Mtsaasae. We bass a Urge rtre Pnf Cettea Wareboaaedetadk tram anr atber brttawc. vwiratar atteatiea win t ti.es. ta tbe ifcsrtac aad ssata af oettsa la Ibta Base. let Weasetesaasdtottskesasbasasawasasasa We wtfl .Wee sjel fteU ISC TO reas. see bs sbi be Stesats asr bate. Wa lees, sa .sea Bstkr of was is tt as ostasa la stsea aaaaaal era Mesa tsilraae ay eweers. All oitasa nasisasd) te as bjr alltaalitlt is lasared male-. stetlsVd in tbe trill at ernst. that r Trill wll 40 r-' Tt will WMsrttl mx4 nU Nrirort mm CttUf. T3T hit m yrif yaMatan tim for rl asCfta. ftlClHSaaM If . 2m JLJS if I ft a CORNER OF Main and Monroe Streets, MEMPHIS TENN., .Tf . .r rr r .1 1: t v it e tt Of Saddle;, JlarnftSi, Dtratw, Rutpi, Sut-.l AKB BSMJHl IN Xa o rt t ix o X e . Saab as StlrlttaV Haeatsa, Sets, Brldts, CUT Ml teat aad Wnimmalti Leatblta. Ax. O xx xxx. 23 rt xjl cl ril , usttars, Wlilrjs, Bamts, ettaa, afss aa. bs SHOE FINDINGS, SADDLERY. HARBWARK. TRUNKS AND VAI.ISRS. PIASTERING HAIR "X VT tsuastfattacsd ssartv I warraas. as X tmali i a IV 1 tut Ike test aaskaasu sat base na used ts salt al Ossf. er rare teas aad mars bs. He seed smif m I MALIK wukk. at wnia aad saar rasnsb W drtv. la-asiaes. aad I srtu ad um rsiainaklt ped'. a-al I aa aastaa. ' 'sll aa are far lis s.liss. -rj-.ta wins sssscfti, attssase la at tbe dssrtest nn ee. w p IBtm. et-Ule 9sa ef iae bar Hts a vxo mix, alrasaaas. CIIRISP. We base In stare aad ate rereivias s tsrse an.: v B S'Stiti soak at aends. raafalln la tart ef em seraa raaaa nearrass tsnt aseses Keatatkr Hand aad FVwev Lmm 'bs calls beet" 1 rbiae Bisje. T tejea Iw use; It ,w.ts Itasets; as Sets if ess park; mt kea Lsrd I 6ao kea Malts, asset tea tee Seres star Oaadtsa; 96 bases gaxrm Ceadlee Bcantae. Wbrtes aad Wbafcr. lessttrr a lit a sesreral aa wen sattcte awt ar atsat ttrsreries IB., aepaataea asaslwaeat ltd bates Keata-rkrassj Alabama Jesestr US .. lAwoes,! Wt .. Qramrrrir. UwleraeleittfsiarT INsslarasa as tsmee aai ill I Tatar., seat veer ant ; ( brlt. aad bait trkt. se Herriaes k x ArraBsos tt co. attarHls. Jatjn. lt irTf-am W. II. SEA1IROOK Sc CO COTTON FACTORS, C0JL1IISSI0X AM) FORiFARDIXG MERCHANTS .Yo. it .Viullson Street, !IVxoixxiolxie-s, ToxtnoHsoo. it. r. amns, Cotton Factor 1 IwS "cOsMMISSION MERCHANT. Xa. Pel Prstd Bew. OserWtb,Jsmseena.Bra.J UBXPttM, TBNX. 0PPBB8 bis servkea ta bis aM ft iradt sad tb senile ssaeralir. feelhar ssaant tbat a ran render att- wtartua l all ataalrrt wba Istraet tae aslesr their ot- ten otaer p-rdare ts htm Hie ctart tse aataa eel, UK is trty cents per asie. Priceeas primattj rsaaitaad JXO. w. CWftlSP.. Lte ef Brawaevl'le jso r. wane. land Brwwaevlll. a saiputt . i . LateAc'tlf C B-. CWliesv lie r at ansa all. Xesnpais, TXsa HILL. WARE Sc -A. 2NJ U W 5a WKAana romsisti arr; XI. ar Jfr. BeaTardVwnsstk M-t- atvl well arraac Itearo nan mihib snacteM Ike-rets, I has ats. asersiate tspsrtBMfs, bTesare, Ware aadChsi. aa la ikt, ba-j- aess we aatter ssrrtf isea rhel we ca are seaersl sa' ts- 'aeuaa ta aB wba asses- as with tbeir natron see. - e ww aae. reresee sa iwaiav aaa asr sse sa BRIDGES tt MARSHALL, gj COTTO.V FACTORS, RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND Commission Merchants, AO. SB xliUil sow, (Over rVsvtb, Jsisisti It Bra ) ataxtPBia. tbnn T W. abas Solaris rjoastntvests sf Wbeaf, Trkaaa aad rrehKfa af the essmtrv teaeraBr Jvttm fl-IawlBS BILL, WABK at CHRinP. Adssss .lr-t JA. Ii. COOK, Civil Knwcr, Arehiteti arrf Sgm?)-- 1 .tlailitton SIrccf, Vsaa aad Piwal Raw BACK AGAirV. HOUSE RAISING AMI 1I0VIXG. I DO respeetrult I ats. at tbe ciuaeas st Kern' A. tbi aad sarrssrWisf riasdii. thai I baa imn rrtaraed fram San rraacasea. Cel.. where I bAre bad a teal Seal ef exaenrace la ms baa!-. nets, and will now reswase II here I am faltr teepsrsd e tuts, larwet ar ntraaratea art ss.1 . , , hn of BsiatMr. mrfj tbejusrits rmoio, mr al ass piece sf iveweaca. nerner s AtaM aad Ueeefcei streets. At essaba. Jrtlv trtl l.tsH Merer!. t. asdikios a. HABXAronr. ,l.VDEi:O.V K IIAXiVAl'OItO, ARCHITECTS. s. tr. am. third amp grciMutut-T.. t M&aMAVt4T ftVttfetsat.) Ciilt? Ittttrtf I. Mila. rVaamvakataasa fram a-aatce wttt tseeer sseesf. sUeatAsa. nxrxa to Jt S. Brar lT770jS at sui ah ts, Teaa Notice. I WILL sill, .a Ibeistbdss-sd ssaber,a-ti aateeaaaxBsMatA, stassjt,)la4e af Teas arte Tract af f la oostaiaia esss haastrej sad an.. aeres. sbest mbs sail. Ssobs si ea -i"" uas uairrass. At Vb aaase ttsse aad ftae. sot trart s seseatr-atue am, aaaat ame miles tram MrBttkls, near rba taaHiarii at tbe late Bppr Also, aa tba 9Stb mt - - tats in arsaauwa addttvat ie tlaaabla. sa owe Wt oa Alabaaa atrrel, rarlkvAara sf whtrb win s as ssr in MRS. Oa lbs 5Ur s. is.ooto. is,. IT l , .... . son jmm., as a saaousioe lass lots, aa wUI ae seen tf bias. Tit terms at sale will be mm. ssta na J is. i-l. anes i sue sad two sears, wltk interest. JAXBS c JH.VBS. TrvMee. K03ARBAT, DOTRggb.00., Anefr.. ewlt JSZO'X'J.CJXlI. V Tfr. hsee Asseatated with at. in tba 01 tea aad Caa 1 I Btlidintastsesa. J J KA1UCT. Tba ssvte at tbe trawiii aereener re aristrrT TntrrTBR & BATLBT b. r aejttrTT. Jfl-dtm a. W TmrTTBR. T tt'SCTT O. W. TBOTTEB... JII11UI, McSUTT, TROTTER & BAILEY, COTTOjST factors V O M M I S H I O X, ' Asrr; PORTODING MERCHANTS, DP BTArBS, JfOSBr a HOST'S BLOCX. .Yo. IS Front Itoic, .TIetnphls. 1 tTIU. alswaa best attentten b a keel see, haarasted 1 1 to as. Betas. Baos aid stbe asaslies rsnitbed at the fewest market rats. An C-ttsa esaslsasd I s susared. aaless taatrarted la lasaoatrarT. Wl-etm OUS SI. TT1aT. " , COTTON FAtTOR, Recelvln', ForwartHDg and General COMMISSION MERCHANT. .Yo. USB .train Street, RIKMPIIIS, TESSESSEU. OOLB AtlBKTteetaesAleer CAMAWHA SALT Iee O tabasd a IBM BasalesT. Ztmu. Rene. Ipsa. Kelts. Saaar, Oafre. aad Grocer lea aeseraOv. which wit) k mma as toe wrwess msrzst price Jsl-air P BILL. j T. HATLXT. HILL t TOAYLEY, COTTO.V FACTORS j CO.TT.Ti IS SIO.Y .TIEItCII.YTS, rt rrtoxT bost up stairs, OTeiuphli, TeuncMce. ALL (Xrrro.f sklsped ts ar PlerM tr ns wiU te ta sured. tntem atkerwls tmlructed. tal-ds it. IIOI.T, KO. UIE CASH SYSTEM THID31PHINTI BOOKS! i.nnkrS! i-nnsi TUB LATEST AND THE BfT, AND AT THK 8ABK low CAa rRtcss. Tl'ATSO.V & IIIMIII) GOCfil.V, TItADlIK COTTOW AN'I TOttACCO FACTOUS, Ao. 320 Slain Street, TTATB jet raceired a larrs let at aB th rrearil AA trk, BraBdief, Weueea Wsre, irnplX i kvaadtal Bsaxtnx. Beta aad Twu. aad Tlrtuua wissiiuaBja Tsaacaa. Alee, A "si ?5 ''re adttliam ta.tbsir stack Bada mat lHo7 Sw. il SIsHwaers. tow w.m w-. . u i . I 7; . lr7 meat at miL-L . L' . 'T -7" 'TTi. :' seat Aether aadaid brleaUBc Warkal I OaadtesT ararrsi saw isner BtArasaern Atelala v.ti.i. - e I ...u. ... ... mm. ... f .... I'J., : " . '" -dllssj aw eadk, I sThtsk tbr tit scVttst sttss Iswrst PMtMa pekres, far ........ui.p, tar-eieK ii MlPlhail. WAIbuii a. MABB. . sataeao. .n- ... , . .... .. . i.e. ... m.mi. one. ' satsUTe BOI1 lnVlePlentfr, or pnortssjdfslefs. OeGG UT, TBAPxn Is BOLT. HARRIS, WORMELEY, & CO., g COTTOV FACTORS, sss 0.TX.0 cirn is , Sfll AND OE.YEIt.lZ. CO.Tr.TIJSSIO.Y MERCHANTS Attorn pok Ttt( SALE OP THE EAGLE COTTOV CIS into, o rcx-oxxt now. LL ii ailiamiafi' or Uathm at stber PtsJun will XX lamared aaaaaal Ptre wMte m stare, and tH reeepsta Irs riser. eaetd kj saw ibhi Baiarfrd leewssase. tatesa etherwie iajlrarted Oar chessr te, stsema; aad sstuac rattan ts ceata ser as ti keep niBalaaltpaa bsad a weal ultaid at PeaMIr seat rSoetatsBB ,t nil 's, oawielma a pt of Ibe keal kraadt at Ceutarbf taa St leans esr aad kaad k-aa Baaaiaat leans Bisxlnr. asoebrse aad kaad state nea . Twme ; saaaat Has ; ledl. Bsabee !h Baaau Lardt bsatt Tak.aan Ptaat; Saaar; CsaTee: tea. .smiseir - wauar, aw., etc ALSO- A -e-1 .e-Xrf cbowe V1NB8 sadLKJt'OOX We- rjas- i'T s. iib.ii.uws iae tawataie -aat aanai aa - Vnve Isssertal" Cbiatssae. salA-rtseses .V.H. (illriCR &. CO., Cotton Factors A XV COJI.MIS6ION MERCHANTS, J ? ktaeW street. ifgtdl.awtm CA. C. PAtttt Xlatrr. Tea. YEKsVOIV Sc PABTEE, COTTO.V FACTORS rt- Catnml'loit and Foricardlng MERCHANTS 31 K MP II IS, TEXXESSKE- XT' Hi Ins tsvasBilB aliradrd to. R.SPS aad saber imthn ztlaw X0R.IB.vr, WILS01 &. CARTER, Votton Factors ANB COMMISSION MERCHANTS rfo. 3 Matlison Street, iHBMPMIS, TISKK. T a unttitt....) a. wttadsn a st ctarxB, Pati li. Tea t;R base this asr aaswlatod wttk as as 1 1 Csamisatsa Ba iaim. Mr. A. X CAR- TBB. SorsBrrlT of Palaakl. Taa.. and st a. SSaaaa, i na la ibhb. w.saesa lanbrr tM petreae aad tb sat III xeaevaOr a sst.nss toaar COTTO.V rACTOHS ASD COHMItSlOY AfE- CHASTS. Tbaakia tbem tar tb mat fasars Imato, no... ed, we tr ae atrict sal feaaaat .HeMMi ts kastassB. as eaatiaa u neMU wear pakrana. We win ats StjTaTrtLHBi TpsTeteTsUi ses Hi4VTsb4r 9 wU ttfVf We tees) all th hra-aht f nmtnt aad Baa te rai atansd at tbe lowest starts atari s. AB s.issi It. m wlllk luiai i laal.,.tbeewl.. o.a...a wear, as i pan a as an ta tasa ASSaails aa OsstM ar "t aer rrwaac sa saw. KOHhtRNT, WILSON" OABTXKe is. Ataa 1 1, tevje Notice. VTVItB Brm of ASBB s Co. UtbJ.dsaaaBi.lsed a. X taal iswiatat. Tbe taatm m or she wtn he eet. www st ism port wees, rare Brat's aaase tot seed aa itaauatauan JOHN B. ASMK. Hew pa I. As W.1SH. SMBP X AMB. .A. CJsJEUD. Ptadlna last bit arrsal aad tadsvatae aal....a. will reaaire ae mara ut ms Hate as Use ar.se aa ttaa. of mm kesltk wtn jau,fs os. ia .. ta traavaiii. I am sa petted te ret ire rra It. Seas W lie. i Oe 1 lets trees asewswe ewriw Ul rPVii PASSU imrrun n ashb. (whuwui , sloa Buslne.s nr hts own arossnt.1 to ti Htsuseof ssefriiwaraftbeiatlk a(IT-.lnlaa Jomit B. lttt SHEPPERD M. ASIIE, (srccnBjoii to ahk a. co ) COTTO.Y F.tCTOIl8M SlijS and iSS (i K X K It .1 L C O 31 31 1 S S I O X i CERCHIAJSTT. Va. 47 Front Itotc, -Jlemphis Bale; w Hlimt QtMim b4 wthr Trxftmc. ft ptr JLI1 ui fiatrtr. or tm Wswtfa btr rivn- t7fta W r-'icy rf lDwur. wam MWr vim irtrci. 1 Will 3. BAWLUftH, WEBB Sc BATVLIAGS, COTTOX FACTORS CO.W.VISSIO.Y .TIEnCLT.YTS, One sr rree. nsw Mala sad Catsa streets UP STALfti. MBMPHiS, TX.VX rU" PssterwUr iwruliaa aakt to rrret-rse and fsr- waedwc vtsads. aaausc alsatB, Bsisn, sad aU krsda al reasuta and Jta ranuii Mealttsatbe.MiutAsaar aaar sMrsas aad lb sUc a a. I ally to lb akaes eard. w tec lease to satMt tbe sitrsnisr ta wba ate dii natcd tn ei knataes wttb as. Wa waII tisstt sar whale ktaaaaad enesototka latsrsws j aar pstreoa. ttaatkta; ear ton etperiens it Iae trade will raaatfr thakettw sf awrvm mm satatscrsaa. IailiarU.na araamtaarlBaT tMstfneats will b au trip lattowvd. Wa art aresaredto rarnlsb aar auatimiti watb Hts eattax arliries a( sstatlaa,suBh aa " ajItT tnltl v (e bar the best atksth,) Bseea, Mrs rWt. SJ-. sr , resatssasdsis tar ttesa. aired AB Odtsa ka atara cusered tr iMaraare, aalii I otker bssdased. Ostton iblTTed to as ar th rleers wtll b esseved kv r asea patlej- Kersiria aad BotwAptta (ana. arrmir asapooe. e. ant-dswlm WBITB At RAWLliSS . toscs.. , resza. . sr. ssevr jo.ves. nnoww & co., f COTTOX FACTORS, ESj& fommivMiw, Receiving ani Fomriling MERCHANTS, Xo. ISO .Vain Street, Memphis, Tean. W has. baa, aad will te aaaataakp rreeirVn, Irssb iiiaallia at tb keat keaada at Bsaataaumei Xepa, s. well a Smur, CoSrs, Xidssaet, Baca. Sao. trnMt. aa aB atbar artktsa is oar line, wafitisrt sett iretdnstlstefaa. Bat( teenared witk s bits asd carsmoiraa brkrk : tt1" in. wtn auv. wsith tut mflsaCeaaseer ttilaTltwVs. trtst tfctl ii by tBsattnte, tsdem el t rrw Ge Ls8arvL tsii-dssi joxrts, AtMrnriL co. ... ..aannxata tats. Latest SimststBt. Tea o-weist & owEiSr, srej COTTON SlS S3toiiacco F.trrrous,ljBSK ItECEtfl.Ya, FOimlItUI.YG ANB liKVEUAL COM.11ISSIO.V MERCHANT. Xo. 275 JIaia Street, Jlenphls. ALL OOTTOet. TOBAOOO, sv atbar pribai. aaa. sataed to aa. lassved, aalest stberwts instftstad. C. n. WHITHOBE, gjjcorro.v F.trTon COMSnSSION MERCHANT, Xo. ( Bank Avenue, (Tb tVSSc aam At itiaa.it kr Tawssead Is wbtnasr ) RKTCXN" str BMI stacare tkaaks tar Uta niltansss I bestowed aaa tha st arm tor th last tsar vsara. sad tvf , br strict atiialii ta taslat. .. io resets lb ssa aect of ear aid fneeda, aad aa aasar aasreaa BM ,aiak araae to irrs Be. a rrral sa seat I m wUI k lasarsd. aalln aaktywan arte. Aaiazx rs Bssrits tar as wis k datv spacer iMe ; an iki tl I pan tassar me warn star psnaa aa. I all Ml aay test eawliaaa ta mum mt psaeisairtit, atantsasea atrtctto sti iln iuMi m lata Mrckarsea win k aa SaSaws . Alt Csatsa eoet sa srrtsst. at tar rs etUi.iat. wt 1 WW cats per tal; tar ttosia aad - pwaC. 79 WW Js. aSeTev I am s's. ar.wared to sbel ail kisda W Pnstasi. Charssi per set ha. t per eot All asdem Ser Bsssaa. Bee, aad Plaatslata SbmIIii, stled at tbe hea.at amrket stsnps. aaaVdawtm C. H WaWTMOBB. IVEW FIIU1. tt- w. cxcit...z a. zrrxa...w. pj. HO a v or UORTOX, ESTES tt CO., laaaiiiisrstoC M HetBea A. Ca.) Cotton Factors ANB General Commission Merchants. NO. tt PROMT BOW. COB. M05BOB-ST . TP STAIRS, MS MP HIS X B A seed at. k st tsctnff bsad PIsnfalBai sasalles raraiabsd rales. Parneular anentlan paat to rba aatt rd Ostton te atkev zraduce rneasrtaa bcau ja x sal Coiamijion 71ercIaNtK Airs Heaters tn Flour and IItUtty, .V. 1 atwi 21 SiransH nkrast. L'iuolnuatl Ohio. AaWTTSOPTU ae . Ctatiaslti atvi VtaBi hmW PACCBTS Alsstis is aa White Bte.r Malt lh.sla.Ar LOUISVILLE c. I. PAPE1 MILL & A. V DttBOXT, atAHNceezutat ar News and Book. Printta,? Paper, Aan BSAieta aar iAPB8 OT ALL K3KOS, PU1STKUS- .-.S, C., 17T Slain .Street, I.tiuisrillc, Ky. wlr WM. 4. HOUSOX. 00MKII0K MsacaAifT, NO. 56 CAKOJiDBLKT 9tSWT, Sew Orleans. t3 Meststvo. ttmnttmm act uawd. Ba Bat I an. HBBmElBiB w 'eere HT Ll.,. tBHtwawaaswam W-j EnfM - aaai i "SEjBBL mmmmt !t"a aavLX rxxpcnit ootlb BOYLE Sc CO., CO SGCOIOX wepro'tBTaep. CINCINNATI, OHIO, IMPOBTBBt Or Foreign Liquors ml "Wines, Utetirters aad Maaafactarers af Rrandles, irises, CrtNls, Mttrs, etc Sav taaalairlj on kand eariaaa rsitm st PtTBI BtstTBBIttr AsTB BTB WBlteXT, T)XAC aad Aaaee Brasetr; aaa, Bistatia aad e . asaaasa aam. aw. aus niaaractawsa uta s,e seed 'Baaetrhiatrr " Assaas aar Prad. eaale's J ssdl-llr . Brus ant) Climitals. ... J. t. WISH. TYIGGS BBOTIIBI, D8UGGISTS ASH APOTKECAKIEi, oniics, miuiici?tu8, CHEMICALS, rKHrfXIKT, Toilet .Irtlclen, Faint, Oils, SaAbtV AXB BABDBM saKMV BTC . ktrC . Core JIaiu ami VbIoh Street. twi I-: itTUL- 1 1 1 ft. L'aI'g. ty r AT Jt W S CASH. JfX JIE.TIPHIS STEtliTI Furniture manufactory, CUKKBB UP 3IAIX AXD SYCAHBRE STRBSTS, WE ft twnetri? twit tw Mtt-ptitt of ail pav ? ham mBnimer-tr4 rrt uH tini t iwm nrw im wsBtgidi inforra na that wo &. imtt cWttxl th 8n IHmarj memn m ttv rmrtmtiy w -i- mm m w -rwimmt.n Nt IhmA mnch at mm. ww? -n. twvMrkM mt win )m vmm IW tn mmmm m WIU I of IS In sMMlB fbtM i wMk thm rvntifw fetor?. w Ml h k 9m mm 9atntjajB(F aHMtT i aaa ittas wstb auai at leo wa aaar BBS. I what tba secern eeSaatSBkBasai stasn ttnin w Flooring .Tlttehtne, - . . . . i I cafsrats daseatac aa sssasta ssl mMUmZi-MmZ'mM I " i f?? T " 8 . to th ssJs ar ihaamit I a' VoLi'r1' " tali nana aaast msaaaa aad tra- SASH COODLETT & CO. COTTON FACTORS, RECEIVING j Foiintimr.YG General Comuilxston .Tlerchanta, NO. PBObT BOW. JsSS-dswtm MBMPtn. TXV N AI. L." JONES, (afwurty wt SmtmStkmr. A WMt-k4pvr far JuMt Kr CoTTO.V FACTO II 4- AGENT, POaSTAXBINS AND QSNSBAL fMlfMtOK SVTL H HCTT Tt TSTTi So. S9 Ptaat Raw, esec Parssta. Jsmistia is Bra fCJ- All ardets alteaded lo with isoa4ch. rfoORS. BUNDS. Wl.yWW FRAMES. IB., it , wbscb wtn ba aseaa aa to osaar sa sbsrt aataaa TSs Carpi all t'a Itossartaaeat win aa lamrlaBraaa bv XT' Jaa. Bsat. well kaasa to ka a nasnia mscbsasc n will m has pars nal sll. steps to all orders, aa u tract tor wark m that keaneb ort minim H. C. tiAVlt. Ptn utst ty af Ike firm r Janes, Braw At Ce. C. St'BADI. DAVIS st DlcDilDE, f. COTTOX FACTORS, CeeamisslH, KeceiviBg aii ftrwar&Bg OPPICEKO. t PBOXT BOW, if BaPHHt. TXN'N. (Orsr Ostwlaad, T law to h. C. ) Otm ebeft bar Merit. wixanH sail tstlrst Ostlea la 74 caats per Bsl. We ar BiiaauittafBrBahaqf castam I is wtlb tt best bra sf Batsmc aad Bats, aad all ether PltattHsn "mstsies, at tba towsst marks srts. aa tbe asset tints. AQ Clatltu riaitsa ' I. bs as win escwsrse ty teearsics, ardrss ktt'lutlst to tbe a Btiary. We wfrl xere sar aitmp tiriftt alttsttt to . -uvssa aalsnii ksear saaa. aad will mrepallr aker In. strartssaa rrxardt Ike sets sf Ostasa ar ether Ptadsst nsastfued ta a, we wta ie. sirs tstsisl Bill alba to tb tacatetac aad forwards: af tasds. al-dawtm We baa staaaxad Mas P i ' wes ef dr O. B Peeta furesaaa ia Ibe Pars! tars Pbbi tment, wba w.. ar strtelattpBdeSBtomSsfaaadsaselBatamat1 to psr-iss y rbeac ta tbat lua laaauf t Tb i will be si I vh Imiiisillala saei i Uoa r Oar Xc J T. XsXlasepy, wba win ram am at lb Patuery da- rtadhwiai M aaams. ET Tjt in tilt ar satkated Ordars iss.iied either at tar Mat, N It Mas ssi.st. of at Use Pmmrp. jt n'suBway a. rjti. AdmiRtstraterK Xotle. LarrTBBa ef IdmmtatratisB as. las bee. .Ma4H4tr tba naBBssawd. ssaa tb late 1 1 at Aaho B. BawU Aasaat tewsa. ISO, ot he Cosarp thjvt ot sa. aN sarssaa idshtsd to ad I ' tals. sf hwah f sanlrad to ataa forward aa.1 sottlt I Berwaaa hastac rial we saalast said aatssa, a Be. asm assy ri Ban a wstkt tb Mas tt astlbedkrlaa. SABAH J. BAVPUBJOS. srlU V. ltVeWlS. Corner or Mala art 3Isarte Arrets, .TZE.TIPIIIS, TE.Y.YB88JB, -aCLscn.; foz S08TON ANB NIW TOMC gum: belting. ALLOT TfiS MST MLAVDA AND LOW foft CASK 0ATE. SC- W909 - (iates, wood & Mcknight. GROCERS Jurgensen "Watche. APSW LBTBBS aa OMB CTIMUIOStBTEB. es at tblaatsstcslsbratsdasakae. Bdnssn-t jfX Thee Watrbte bare the Best tstajtattsn es.rj- Ft d totetosac.sttasmhtacBewactor asa tb week. Ha aauwat toe-time. ate., aathaae aanre u-sd iiti tbem to bar stiii ilv J. B MBBJUMAJf at C ' MS Mala reet Mesasttts T rnTivfK'Efiit' "txx?xar,tx "SATrw tUJltlA10CBV11 tlAAISStySStAlS Av7 Xns. 2S5 aln and 5 .Monroe street, .TIE.7IPIIIS, TE.Y.YESSEE, JO., trout m jno. xotuttsotr II. .1. JOmYES S CO., Commission Merchants, Ve . aser the Memphis aad fbaatirssu Bailrwl Tattata ANB $25 Seward TJ r.VAWAT ream sap basse, aa Suaatp tssstmi " atemsavp Mac. teat kteb. weKhs about n-r OB taodS. ba toft want soats aad shirt ao hat I saa to setpprt that h win a hart I Mfcr WUti I Mb) SU I HI Vm MMBr. saar re.ioa.ol. aaaiuaa if taken etLl of it. iT LOVIS, 3tO. IIAZ.1KD POITDER CO.TIPANY, sew rorx. BSALBBB IN UNMBn, CABItHt, HUB ANB TBA IS X s Ztnie) Cement and Plaster Paris, Sioix-iteJ ZHxjrjporxtlxx.Os ASP NATAL mB8 SS'SFUIXT A bus stock nt B.tGGI.VU, ROVE AAD TTIE, Wrtk leaersl atosk af ij.iTjno.r supplies. 11TB wtB ssaa bss hi star a Isxte slock st I V V WIXSS. BBANBiBS, CrSAB., aad in fact every. psoas maaflf kept ta aer 1st af austuera. Gates, lVooil A. JlcKaleht, BH-awlr jL-"jLtoiNrr now, MEMPHIS. TUrX COHSKlinf WsTg sf evsTT trad aaUcttad. BAsWlXS aad BaPB, aad all otaer tsnti i raraesbed awtat rates. m COFFEE. COFPBB, COFFEE. Coffee Iloanling. TXTK tea leas to direst tbe aratntun af I V PiipsltsBsusst and wroaerios lo (Wteyassvant- JACOB J. PEBES, Professor of Oriental Languages iHtilPitlS, TxidsM. IpaBPC'tl0K la Bekrew. CbaMato and Arabic i also Priaca ;M Oeraaa. Tfsrma Baotttral. rrsStisacr ta the oriental Lsasjuee Uscht tn tare ,iui. ss so a aarae areet. w..a FOR SAT.K. TE.V SUPERIOR GIX STA.VDS, at mw Flora is. bt Il-m. Koton lllll, JrK4m o s enoiST BOW Eo JPm WlJLLtMJllS. Bladcsiiillklrr';, Wagefl and Ptew Factory, As os. imi.i i m jmrr.j ses xseaPTaat a raet,, "h4 at roeptls. leeoe w, seed "rsjeBs, t ." Draps, Plows, Wkeetbarrows. be Bepatrtac don leer asr and at toad Bister is Ail sedare rrrsn tas cocttur ouea st sbest anttce asaiism SEWEVG iHACnEVES. TlTTB has new oo kASd rer Uspecuon tba fsBewtr. s s max st macaines - Wted'e Patent Lock StHcb Xaddnea with Bsmtrt. BradskaWa Lock SOch VacbtSea wttk Hrmera. Stoat's Bltotic Lock StHcb witk Hsmera. Qaaker Gee Loop Stitch wHb Hensers. TscxATt fa Paefa Lock Sttlcb wrfb Hemers, OxTbert'a Msrbiasa. Cession Mat Jfacblnes. Th Weed Machma I a Urr aad OBt Sf stttlae. aaa wUI s.w aas pxaU. sles sU XtBoA ttsjaeu IssCi.r Those Kachme are epsxastrr set sp, sa srtrraated setal ta aar aacame aua. trtr TACsrt Jttcbtae to a tme UWs Beck tae for SU fABUir Dswaase. Theaa mAdtloss can fee seeat aad triad at Afssars. J. at St. nxlbertra Psnitare tors, a rata street, bet. sen Main asd Second ttrseta, j too aces sew aaem. T. T. At U. J. TBABOBT WATCHES AKBJ1H1! ISTBW STORE, Corner of Court and .Tlaln-Sts., MEMPHIS, TENN. JAMES POOIaEY, Watchmaker & Jeweller, xVEAUK IS FI.YE lllTCJIES,nr.I.TIO.YlIS, outer tiuu x'xstteu tt are. i-ttM out method lo inform the eta- , tens sf XI rtBcbii and tke amiottislnae wwus. uu. bo aaa ewnBasoaaej eJTA-H. - ,l 'tad aa atwse. and hone ts strsal aerwasi&iUd: aetsmttn totaanes la merit s shanef lb pabU fa I si Bins. Ba wtu be rwsatAntlr ta Tecetpt af tb newest and oat PASHKtK ABLE 6O08S. from to best Prencb aad AbMf leaa manafactoft. Hs will also kseo a sere head- I bssi ana caoisa assertmeu ox FANCY GOODS IX GBZAT TAJUKTT Ptrtlmltr tttettiaa patl ta tke REPAIRING of WATCHES & JEffELRT. Ota-AasMtata la tbu brsaeh kar a superiors. Eiigravinpr in all its branchosj, , JtTdtp taf BlsiMB tmtt Wa ar ariaattft stall II at frlrnda and the tattle at tors with tb stops a satis ml Hid! at aar ttsse aad at say aaiatilT taof i VT bee Ibsm to Bias B a call Al aa a est. Ptstar street, tatwsea klam aas tad T. 9. Oadtra nut b toft at JCosse. T. fa cam' Tsksaar store, Minis, street. So- at- letl-am swsaireTosas.l DiolutIone THtt Sees sf fltrN.Vt a. MILL Oottoa Wavsbaasfi a, to lbMp twiiBpria tr aaiaal nasisl. Tbe Bas meaa wtB an Brtsrs ba osa.lactsd br JKO C. SLL at CO. . who wtilasatiaa to stove Cattaa aadofba Pvadnca Mnaaaattetraas TSee reaaexuaai, a ean- Bntstane sf bbs satpsaas so llborsUT tsataaad aawa taa Uttntsa. JlsO C BUX at 00. Aawat i. less, sal taa eutibek: eiotcer: AXD BUILDING MATERIALS. TUX lareat stack I Bass st sdand, ossHtatsa ta Bait tf th fsahswaae Ka) 000 taa 1, 1 ,. t aad 1 ltsh clear White ptaa( ts.orjo .. I,ls,lmll -- srst a a WbatePtaa MMsS .. t ii si Teltow Pin Plii rtarT trnXSM .. 1. H sad t tacb clat Cjassasi bXVpSH .. L, lis aad Z lacb cscaaaaa .. Wojm - 1. 1 and i lack clear rlni . 4ftX .. Craresa, Prslr sad Ttosr PtB- fc'l. Jataas. BtaailuaB aarBpra, ew... (etOOO .. Tsltow paa aad Crates I Steea .. UtaaiiitCaUi V0CI1 Oedsr Seltroa Tua; 5-000 .. Peat Scoorxkeprrrrs ! icaVOOO -ttha. Am at wnaen win a saw for a ta Presh Fruits all the Year. THE YEOMtSvIVS FRUIT HOTTLtW FWt tMMMr. im-im:-. tamomj mi mtHy. 1 tf miM star artMw trmu m tnmh iUt tmf l1wii , m ladrftBOe time. f Batmi nm tsTatw notww wv ma mwm wmwrgr Mini, ml Jmt tft him -mm ."JA. Tmha. sett BMtrr Xmni kWkin. Fmr iluiHt-iaifaf Mat pric circmlM NrtM lb pr- jrtotr, mt Vitwtrth, XTmy Co., New Tork T WiAp"l Netn'o Goods. WBaerer re tbe trad, asd to. th satioof Pltatin. IbefAtrks at tb RKHsad Mills, (PueL Itaa. 1 m.. 5ktotiaz. t-1 ea 7 (ssulesrv. BvUlia aad Bs ftsti alaatsatr very aster trr Wcole Liaao, sa ,'son, T bts ab th Toslea L hater aad Jeaaa -d tha Ptaraav vreoiaa Paetorv, tesry. aad aiaa'ule-ed of a heat dsrwesoc wool. jtABONlsCO. aaw-la ts Mainaa , trpaaairs. Carpets, Carpets. ftwr to bsad. a larf anortasom id- . si T.pertrr Vsrtet, M tsar vetves. Taseear Brtassas, Three Pr torsa. 11 1 tap b-assf Baaa.li' is' Par sAte, tb tsweat to tb maete. spat WtIitoBUt Al r DISS0LDT10X. TaS tylllBSfsbrskarstsfva Slliltol nderstxnd.' to tbts BP amtarvil .mt n ms dests svte to tee Hrm srs i itaa a a A a raaaa. who bat lbs asts sataerttf to mHia tksat aad seats tae kstoittte. of ssld trm. B. B. LVBIia, Mrsuskla, Jtarsa is. iae. Jt- ti. e., ti r. Mt. aeot stale. jam xa rrviLxr. 1MT.I. PIPER. WALL PAPEPs. aMtfwmrth of Walt Piper at Celt for Caih WB'ssie a IpJ.ndsa srt wl lerecse. cors ot waaj. PAPBMssklcba prepw 0 cash, to clcMMt. Par sal tf OLBATBra at sllXX. Avalanche cerv. ma BLACKSMITHING AXD Wagon Plaiting, BXB'jn tfes akast trl4 st fbe tas ai i sf Tanraa Mesasdua. flana Sea so Wiaia lksa, ao' sse- ctrsdlisdaca.l ml nBVaaatlsl wart.at tsar ye' - n wK srslst Vs fssaef s ht, tha erta w- rMmrnVrr- st w Si X. B. Btrtt-Sia roaarikt manner. madsns