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' I wwhmof ~ _ I; me_ '. ‘3. .’Minflybolboen ...m' - d" [fit-olgm'em mil-inkling In: each sun, 1'1: x _ “ry,-amt", mu,” “:Mmmlwn. My: 'l‘..thwa ‘Wwdmmm ‘ , fi-~P“‘O‘.i “lb-mu "be flunk“. Milli-Idmobetbe “160 m, 6“ bdudby mggoy. “‘9‘ ”I 5 h item from lg. WM gum“ might - .’ W . “Mum-m -o “Hi " WWII “rum'ofitfih‘ Mon-VIM nun msuu rm will be wa‘ It 0m Cily in October. ' PIONEER AND DEMOCRAT, OLYMPIA, W. -T., MAY 10, 1861. 2;... —_ -—_._~———--*= \ am Wu. H milk-t mmmmammyu War. Allen-1y the towel 0! 111 diluent roe-ere hue Iml In “lb eqelkt '. emu-ente Are "hauled. end the “on In to he meted hy theevunl. Our duly hue‘ b “unwieldy plelm We min nu! tbr the Kilo}, end lune-tell the lam, «I the (lover-mu. ‘ - - ‘w ‘ Anouuox Amman—The Ropub-E Hoe-e ere exceedin‘ lender when their‘ new ere (noted with Ihoeo of the Abel lilieeie; bit they deceive no one, for it was' ad, the name-w below. of powerl thet elected their Preeldent. 'De A0b«)Ii-‘ ’ theme. et least, do not let.“ to be fooled‘ L by 6.0 eeroeet proteetetlone from their! "low. that the pent. ere not Identi al, {of audit!“ Schulz, Burlingnme end| others hen chlned end received my. re-' end- for their dhtingnlehed ecrvieee.“ ‘ Gliding he been eppolnted Consul Gene ‘ rel to Gentle, I place be In urged for by ‘ hh friends, in order Ihet he might, ee rep ruentcdve of the Republicen perty end the Abbietl'etion, more eflecloelly net no ; agent a! the Underground Reilroed at the ‘ teed-q end thee openly end delenlly ig ‘ mouOonetltettml ohligetlone town-d 3 .the Seeth. OW he more then once , A 7 . “trawling lhe (Jo-emotion on > ' while I umber at the Home 0! Heme-tethe- end neenbeepou thet 3.‘ h ltetlon. , n '-—— W’ _. ..- _ "Mum Butt—The lete loene lhmtheGoun-eet eee- to hen been ‘ tehee Q ee fumble tune. eon-idem; | the noted the union. The preeent debt ’0! the Uited fletee enoente to nhont ’ ninety-Ive of define. with no in yledleletil' ._ j tofitlbeingeeb _ «led. We look-pen e Government indebt' flee-e! new million, however, ee ' no” leee evil then I nrplu or that l ICC-L _ A debt I” e [teeter eteblllty of , gee-meet: for e M end concen— , tented htereet, ee crediloee o! the Uetted , Baton, W'Empe end America, ere 4 Win the man, or our . lle enrol. In the treeenry “l, “he the «tub of evlndlere and lehhy‘ lee- whe‘eooner or Inter may to getltt In oer leteet non, we find the .. ’_,‘ -~ eltlee. with-the exception of “‘.’:4~‘_f“‘m the United Btetel ' , I“ W fettllept'eeeet moletlon. 34,, ~ --~ ,1; J, . 4 him—ln the ' ' 2" “a”! F“? vG- e I , " m "'s'"? , ' .e-v I-- pom-d ‘ "‘ " ' letheGreelteStete. H. 0. ' lew'ayt 111 the other oen any. mat the' W polle, Wm nee-en that?!“ m :H ACQWGO Ito M”, new em not exceed five : , ‘fimfiteeleer pllfortheDe ' .4 berm-dune} ‘ ‘L ’ more the end we .eoold lme V ; n «4,. .43.“ here !roln the New r“, a, ,eederdeteoflhtfohjfl. f ~ ”ti-L" BeneteJadrh-eodeon ‘. .', um eeelved ' from new. In with the Government {meet-“hunk Bet Jun rent- WS'edeeJheNethtludeoeseit “ld eeeept thet need on n lnel _l deterulnetlon ofthe nutter. ll'he Unlled .1,- my nelect on] one at the nhove ' ' ’ been. he ,Oeunitteefggigroes ‘- ,Beletiene, ef'ueheel' Mr. Sue-er le , my; {WW feverebly on the V , ell eeleeted Belmrlend u the er m. SeeeeorNe-lth n. emu; op' ,poeedtoenyeonprenfleezer to eaten-b --,lq only light“ Greet Britnin to the die ; M w: 1:)" Our pro-m politieel . trouble- rlitehehly teen the nutter in may. foe eonetlne yet. elthoogh the l "floats-euro" end decided men- C en the pert ol the Adminielretlon to I eettle the setter qeletly end in pence. - W She-um nun. Menu. Sewerd r mmehrgeefuem, m mm; um, 1 en. Maude: Government for their , “it“ mow.» ' 3 HI. mo, in his lnnngnnl, eeye ' Niel-e n Iloet eolernn oath regletered ' to protect and defend the Constitution. It 'ieegreet pity thi’he end his pm, did ‘_ lotlndhoet before the election, lneteed e! “m end defending" the "higher he" “VIII Gonetitntion, by which le oltheinfie Wie bro httoite res ..'.mu. ‘ “a p I _-—-,~,~°:* ~r- , ‘ 'fi-We In by the North‘s-t, that Capt.‘ George Pickett, U. i. A., Itoppod u Sn: Jul 1 My 0! N n Indhm who were on Mt ll] to tho 80nd, Ind nut them lo Victorll by the Muuduuua, Ctpt. Barron. Thin it tho right Icflon. They should not be allowed to enter our Terrim I 7 undo! u] mum-(um. "nu-w. um miudnnwtheudver- Mule! tho Ham. Wuhington, in ref ‘mm lo collecting 0075]). These gentle? ; men In well recommended by high uslimo-I guinls lud long experience. ' J m; :—~—_.__. >222: {av Emu: um omuun MILL : om; nan 81. was T 0 Arm. an“ .5 _— ’ Tl! MITIEI! I‘I'ITKS lllll’lllll I'. TI! cm i 4 mm up man rl The Border States Rem-e! 'hTHE COTTON STATES READY FOR WAR! ”Bouillon Proolnmodlnflrglnfl "JEFF DAVIS MARCHING 01v ll \VASHINGTON! : Massachusetts Troop: Attacked by - a Mob tn Balttmore.’ y ._.—_— ' SEVERAL MEN KILLED! l _._... 4 O : SOUTHERN PORT! WED. : By m u... lut .iqu we received lhe . Pull-lid flu: Elm, of the oth Inst, .- l‘m which to Ink: the following nlnrming ( uvu: . ‘ Err. Louis, April 18. '11:. War Dunn-lent a: Wuhlnglon, Aprll IM, ”do I all on Suu Govern. I.“ if mops. (“mg-n" thou-Ind ‘ln m uqnlrod. 'l'an orthern States I M39311}. Border Smo- refund. 3 Thu: ls [rut exciton“! In Northern 1, titles. Coupnnlu m forming Ind ol‘erlng t Ihelr unice- to the Government. r Phllndolphll, Baltimore, Chicago Ind _ other cilia oler the Government money. : Merit: pnhudod of n “tuck on ' Wuhinglon. P ' Military h'u boen filled on. The mili- I. nryolWolinhdrmleuuth Fodonl Govern-aunt. t 'l‘lu blic buildings “d nvonm nll ~ pulled]: the Onplul. l Lincoln declin- Mbe will nature. the Inn, Ind repel lln finch of the Gadsd ' can sum, Tom byforce. All m ny ' man we required to lake the onth to up 7 port the Government. 1 The excltnnent still lncreuel At the 3 N” v '7 , . Mutiny one held in the lorge towns nd am. Men of 11l plrtieldecluro th- Iho Gorernlnom Ilull b. "unload. Douglas relmm faulty lo the Union. lld ndriun the In to remain true to Our country Incl flag. Wonk“ wen driven out of Bum. you, Or eonpolled to hold the um and In Ponnsylnnln the rcccsslonlsta were thruloned with bulging. _ The Now York Harald one. In threat.- onod And compelled to run up the Ameri can log. - Tho ur fill n the South in increu lug. Jul. via declare. thnt 76 times 15,0090lIJneoln'n troop: mono: subdue the 'Bonlll. Lincoln’u roclnmltion it In.” It - Ind Jel. Divi- uyn In will much» Wuhington nnd uko it in 80 by; fionlhrn book: ohm! lonno, and com- Br-fiu are forming in 11l the receding ta. . Bolder State: oflcr troopo Ind money to to the Confident: Goverumont. Gen. Hweloflm to rake 10,000,_men for tho WI army. ‘ ,ro New oftlro hmnder of Fort Sumter, rm recelvd 1111 excitement o! the South. The people uy they or. randy for war. Jeff. Dnvlr will take common! a: Pens:- 0010. . The alum" Bollic, from Clark-ton bar, mired It New York on the 18th of April . l'Harn'd I 4“, Pam and PM“, with Anagram-’3 puny, hnvo arrived u New York. The Powhatan had not been u Charleston. The Pam Ind not If tived n Char-lawn um thorium mn du of For Bonner. * ‘ Dglng the who]. am of tho‘boubud marl! was blowing I (lb. Major Anderson landed It the Buttery Ind vu received by In immense crowd. The curing. wu lorroundod by people who followed him to his home, when: he joined his wife. Capt-in Doubleday gun 1 "fitment of tha lumndor a! the Fort. Ind say: the de mand In nude on the} 11th, and wu re ‘fued. not by Aademn’l, but by hi: com ‘lllllld. ‘ On Friday morning It 8 o’clock, the; robot and, word thnt the fire would be‘ Min one hour. At. 4 o'clock the fire opt-ad in "cry direction, jucluding hidden bunnies. Apdenon’l men took brukl'nst on “It fork nnd biscuiu. Ilia comm-ad wu div (led into three inches, nnd theta went to work And opened fire on Monltric, ‘Cummlngn‘ Point nud Morris Island. ‘ Andznon’i bnrrlch caught firo Ind were extinguished by the efl'orta of Hart, «New York, Ind Lyman, of the Bulli more voluntgon. 0n Sac-rd” the omcers' quarters ought. an from n shell nl. tho main gate: and Im nrncd. The ulguine 111 surrounded by fire. Ninety burrell 0! powder were taken on! Md thrown in the sea. When the mlgr lino wu encircled by fire all their mhrill In cut all Ind any land enter: their lul hiacnil two da l before. We hnd lo {a} on the ground lilh we! htndkerchiefl over our faces to prevent smothering. A {nor-bio study wind was all that saved our liven. The cartridge bug- gnve out, and the firemen were en gaged in 11w manufacture of them out of their shirt , blankets and shoes. It Will. take we: million of dollars to repair Sum-. tor. Most. of the shots were aimed I! the? United Slates fl'ig : ngfnll dementia the sumoder mum lauthority. Anderson pulled down the ting, tend nl'tenvnrds, finding he had been eold, rnlsed the leg ugnin. Hurt,‘ of New York, nailed the ling to Ital, emid the dendly fire of the enemy. and cheers 0! the troupe of the United Stntce. Anderson'n men, It New York, indig nnntly repel the charge: [but lie was un fnithful. The reported seizures of lhrper'a Ferry by the flute troop- ot Virginie. wee ulter wlrde contradicted. The Yirginln Convention was xtill in re eret union. Report! to the New York papers ray thnt the ueeulon ordiuence he: palsed,‘ end the State II muttering troops to defend‘ ltull from n Northern Inn]. 1 Gov. Intrher replied to Secretary Cum-i eron'l demnnd for troops roughly, end |an Virglnle vvill fight with the South. ~ Troop: are ulll pouring into Walling ton, and en attack In epprehended every hour. Account- from New York, Penniylvenlo, Mus-chumtn, Maine, say (but regiment ure nlreedy ou the In, to Wubingtou. An extre leuiou of the Confederate Cou gn-u ha been culled for April 29th. It le |an the expedition to reinforce Sumter ml egllnu the advice of Gen. Scott, who urged the evecuutiou of Sumter end Pickem. ‘ The war bill passed both Houses of the Peunsylvunlu Legisleture, and received the signature of the Governor. - Sr. LOUIS, April 22d. The President issued his proclamation on April 18th, stating that there vlseinsnrrec lions against the Government in several States; that laws for the collection of revo nues cannot be collected conforming to in structions which require duties throughout the Union to be uniform; that Stem hurl threatened to grant pretended letters of marque, therefore the President deemed it sdviaehle to set on foot a blockade to pro veut the entrence or exit of vessels from the receded States. War feeling in Conade is nroused, and 600 men from Quebec and Montresl are coming to Boston to enlisth the United States service. . Lient. Jones, commander at Harper’s Ferry, hearing that 1500 Virginia troops were marching against him, not lire to the arms and buildinge which were all horned. At Richmond sevenl workmen were ar rested and bod e nurrosv escape from hang ing. Sherrerd Clemeue was held a prisoner. Commodore I'uulding says the navy yard at Gosbeu can be held against 10,000 men. There has been 1 great riot at Baltimore. The Mnuechnsette regiments in attempting to pass through Baltimore on their tray :10 flanked by e mob, er 0 threw ma. ' hem. The soldier! fired on fiagzhfiillhii several. Three soldiers were killed and several woended. The mob increased, and the Meyer tried to stop the riot. After sever al hours of fighting, the mob sraa dispersed. Martial Law was proclaimed. The cltisens of Baltimore destroyed the bridges and railroad tracke. The dead bodies ol’ the Mensch-ens soldiers are to be sent home .loriberlel.’ Gov. chks informs the President “I‘d"! no more troops can pass thmngll Mnryl-nd uulcu on their way to Washington in de fense of lhe Capitnl. The N. Y. Evening Poet learns llm Jel’. Davis, , It. the head of the Suulhcrn army, In marching tovudl Wuhington. The excitement in the North is intense in con sequence. More new compnnlee no being rum—Walling!“ ll filling with soldlen. Bagioeuu are being raised in Tenncueo for the Southern army. The feeling in in tone for seceniou. 7 , 7 , J Dip-(elm um lhnt the Pmidcnl will call for additional troops from the North to make up (or deficiency clnud by the refu ul of the Border State: to furninh their quot... A party of umed workmen left Balti more to-dny to repair bridgel on the Blltl mon and Ohio Railroad. )4 ' I: ll reported flu Trim 10, the former Pro-idem of catalysis shot. by 3 ma while Attempting to’doloud the property of \thc rod. 7 ‘Wfirergolice seized 1: quantity of contrn-‘ band good: for the South. Parties will be arrested Ind tried for muon. It in reported (Int the Bultimorenna had demanded the surrender of Fort Mellow], and duodenal nn nttnck on it. The Com-1 ‘mender replied (bet he would be compelled; ‘to defend it, and would fire on the cily. ‘ ‘ There In a greet Union meeting in New‘ ‘ York on Saturday. the whole city Um ont‘ And there 11l grout enthusium. Major Anderson attended. Speechcl were made by Jan. A. Dix, Hemilton Fish, Grinnel, Havens Ind others. ’ 7 AL Wilmington, Delaware. enlistment goes on 11. the rate of 70““) 100 per any. elnwuo will furnish her full quot: of qupl. “ ‘ The mien paper nt Wilmington, Del.,‘ was compelled to hoist the Americen flag. In the Free States the War feeling is strong, and they will give all the men and money wanted by the Administration to Inst-in the Government. The Governor of Miuonri bu refused to cell ont the militia, uying thot not one man Ibonld be furnished for the .unholy ern ude [against the South] Thirty thoaeand troop- have been called out at Montgomery, Ale. Guns destined for Little Rock, Ark, end Memphis, Tenn, have been leized u Cin cinnnli by the Government; also, provisions destined for Charleston. Steamer: were also prevented taking provisions to Charles ‘ ton. ‘ Two steamer: have been armed to patrol the Ohio river and search passing steamers. Fifty thousand dollars have been npprtr printed for the defense of the city of Mom-l phis. The Union flog was heuled down. and the citizens are nrming. ‘ The New York Saturdny'. Tribune pays, orders were received from Gov. Lott-her to‘ mine the Cntom house It Wheeling, Vn.;. but the Wheeling Union men were strong;‘ end last night it was guarded by the May or. 'l‘he citizen! dcclure they will etnnd‘ by the store nnd stripes. I The nine dispntch enye Harper‘s Ferry; was occupied by 300 men. The wildest‘ excitement prevails. Gov. Morgan, of New York, hne ordered; the 6th, 12th and 'ilst regiments to 50 log Washington by eteemer, unless communica tion in Open by rnilroad. Printe diepntchee from Baltimore any, that the Union men there have no hope, nnlese the Government will occupy the city with an overwhelming force. The P. M. S. S. CO., heee supplied their vessels with cannon, muskete. (-utleuee end emnnition to secure the protection of pee eengere end treunre. Orden went out lome time since to lheeth their bone with iron ID as to eneble them to run down the priveteera or piretee who mey ntteek them. 'nie Wuhington Star of to-dny says, In ntteck on Weehin‘lon with each mean: u the aunilnnte can have, would be eimple sacrifice of their liven. It is rumored that on nltuk will be et tcmpted on Fort Delaware, Md. The War Dcpertment has taken etepe to prevent it. The Netionnl Volunteer: pueed reeolu tione denouncing the militery operntione of l the Government, and expreuinfi‘their ”or; path, with file eeceuionieu. he guard at the Departments heve been lergely in creased. Arrnngemente have been made at Wuh ington to concentrate the militnry nt nny threntened point. Gov. Sprngne, 0! Rhode Inland, hnl ten dered to the Government the service: of the marine artillery and one thousand in fantry, and ofl'ern to accompany them him eelf. The war new: from Charleston crenten prolonnd nenutlon in Benton Ind through out the State. The general sentiment in, tint the Federal Government is right, and ahell be nuntnined. Advice: from Norfolk report the frigote Merriam in getting her ornament nhonrd with .n pouihle dupawb: A word from the citizens of Tnnnton, Melt, vlu presented to Andernon‘ Greet excite-eat nint- in Mluonri. Se cession Inge nre hoisted end the ngnnte ol the Federal Government threatened with hanging. ' The Union men in Delnwnre are in o bed fix. The Mnlution ll llrgely Union but the Secenioni-tl ere in paunlon of the State nrnu. ' The Governor of Minonrl hue celled the Legielntnre to nee-hie on the 2d 0! Key. State troopl are ‘o-he mustered‘into nor-‘ vice. The Governor of Kentnehy in trying to get the hooks to loan helfn million to arm the But; be”. Thnt Shun willie-J main neutral: ' ' " W It In noted that the ordinance of laces-i eion vu proclnimed at Richmond on Fri~‘ day. 5 ' ‘ 3 A Confedente loan was taken in Choriem‘ } ton and New Oriennl. ‘ The new- of «union produced grentl {excitement At Chnrleeton, the venerable Eduard ‘l!an fired an old Icecuiou gun. Letter from line. A. I. Berhek. Moxrxcm.o, W. T., Mey'ilh, 1861. FRIEXD Lona::—— ' - The lnte Allemic newe received here lee: evening in Hauling. War is inevitable, it ie even now upon us. Rebellion in Ipread ing end gaining, nnd threatening the over throw of our government. It in clear in my mind; thet the conetitnlion given lhe poter to Congress, and the President in their eheence, to employ the full force of the government to put down domestic etrii'e end rebellion, us well u foreign invuion. The constitution and lewe meet. be preserv ed, at lens: as {er u preetlceble to preeerve nnd perpetuete the government, repeling ettecke end defending the lewabidiug citi zens. Gangrene tojndge, and in their eb eence, the President is more to enforce the lens, as he may deem expedient end pru dent: I Am in favor of giving every part of our country all coustitntlonal rl hts,nnd for IH‘ honor-lilo ndjtutments of got preunt dlmn cultiu, but will nor can go no further. I have sworn (in two ‘.capnciilea) to {Jphold and defend the constitution of the nion;l this I will Iblde by. I deprecnte war, and am for pence; but u to the right, under the Constitution, of any State to rebel of lo cede without the content ol’ Congrats, or a general convention ol’ .1! the Stuns, I will not nor clunot pongnt. 7 , We have truly fnllen upon trying timeefi in which no good citizen con foil In tnking‘ and feeling on interest. Encli dey’a new: bringo‘ new events, end men’l opinion: eh“? u then eveou are developed. A final nd equitable letlloment of lh’lflivision and strife or the Staten ie Irdently hoped for, and may yet be eccompliehed. ’l‘ho convening of not Territorial Conven tion at Vancouver, to nominnte a candidate (or Delegete to Congreae, in I very oppor tnne time for the Democracy of this Terri lory to take into consideration the condition: of the government; the rebellion o! n large portion of the Staten; the momentum evente trempiring, and the tending distress o! the country. and the efi'ort to overthrow the Constitution, the Union of States, nod the Republic of our Fethere. Will not the convention ndopt suitable resolution of conservetiem, meeting this more than con}- mon eventful time? This in a time when It is expected thet the great been. at the per ty will met, delibernte end MIL N 0! merely the meeting of n precinct or I coun ty, which mny not elweye be truly conserv etive, hot the meeting at delegate: from all the counties or the Territory. You", respectfully, A. R. BUBBANK. . _._—m _.,____ l fiGenenl Sumner be: relieved Geller-l ’el Johneton It Sen Frencigw. Generali ‘Johnston resigned _h ,- “M 1 ‘ L'Nlm Sum lAILIr-PNMI for an ln Ila ‘mn- own UnlM sum. from m In “Said”, ‘ 1861, no the am a! June. 1568.“ the followln mu. la the Territory of Wuhlnxum. will b. mil": n the Conlmot Ola a! th- l’out Olce Deputy-It, in lb. ‘ my u! “’uhlnfltnd. Hull! 3 r. I. of the am dly olJuly unJol-edec bythc madman-numerals. I No. NHL—Fm our?“ 2., autumn cl”, {Salim Port Kldlmn, 99 I‘d. Pen Ludloa. Pun i'l‘uvnmenll, Covellnd Ind N" lhnxlnell, to Wilt com, 200 mllel. Incl buck. once I Ile. l- non-Mm lam-e Olymrll every Monday ll 11 I.; urln a Wlnlcom nu Woan-y b, 6A. I. lane Whoo *com "cry Wetland-y a I! ll; Inlvd u Olmh Inws‘mm’ ”:6 " "nx mum-m m Bldllolmoll "quell l’pl' - nu. to «and w vxmm, x. the Brmhh ~.-am *M Sn'xozno’ Plumz, Luna (‘O. W. T. Ih] 'l, 1861. lL‘dilor I’mur and Democrat— I notice in the proceedings of the Demo. crnjic Convention 01’ Levin county, pub lished in your pnper of the 3d inlt., that I [have been nominated for Repreaentatire. Thanking the Convention {or the confidence repoied in me, I moot respectfull’y decline the nomination. T. R. Winn-ox. -—-~——..._5 Jr Ith rumored that Col. Wallace In am Governor. and Slrneon Franck Superintendent of l‘.. dlan Mm" of our Territory. Samuel Im- laa bu. lypolnted Receiver of Pablle Kenya It Vancouver. —-—-<.D——-—-—_. Covllu County Dmomllo Gauntlet. Pursuant to notice, a Democratie Joint Convention of the conntiu o! Cowliu and Wahkiaknm waa held at Monticello on Saturday, May 4th, 1861. On motion of 0. La Do, the Hon. Seth Cntiin woe elected chairman. On motion 0! Hon. A. IL Burbank, J. B, L: Du u- choaen eeentnry. On motion of Mr. Burbank, the chair appointed Meaere. Burbank, Outrandcr and Rue as n committee on credentiall. Mr. Burbank, from the committee on credentials, lubmitteed the following re rt: The committee on credential: north following .named person- entitled to hate in this convention: noticello—O. Ln Do, Seth Catlin. N. Oatrandor, T. L. Rue, A. R. Bnrhenk. Columbln precinct—J. W. Blnheny Ind Jae. R. Poland. Cathlamet precinct—C. Le Du, proxy, with I vom. Cull. Rock precinct—Wm. Jackeon. 13 um 'utluent, end chiming two a - di , my!“ Oak Point precludi— No delegate appears; .. __ »_ t ' AR. 13mm, Chl'n. Mr. 0. LAD: moved that. so much of the nportu rofm to Monticello, Cathiomet, Columbia. Oak Point, and one doles.“ from Cutie Rock, (Wm. Jockw'n) In ndo ted. Carried. Jr. J when mad that Cutie Rock be entitlod to two Idditionl doles-tel. Kr. Burbank moved to nmend by nflklng out two and hurting one in lieu thereof; Tho question being on the nmndnent, wu ’lolt. Question recurring on the artful motion, In. lost. Whmpon Ir. Ick son mted that the instruction from his precinct were tint it he could new hit Micah the «ovation duct, to withdraw from thl Numbnm acting under then instruction, he with drew fro_m_tbe convention. Mr. 0. Le Du Introduced the following reeolntione, which were edoptod : WAereu, It being the enema of the Democretie perty et ell time promptly end cieerly to define itepoeitlou on ell 'qnetioue of Koliticel lmporteuoe, end the preeeu' t cn't el condition of our couetry rendering it more then ever emu-11, neeeeeery, therefore the Democrecy of Cowlite end Wehkiakum conntiee in convention eeeem» bled, do edopt the following reeoletldhe ee expreniwe of their eentlmente et thia the: Ruched, Thet we eudoree the firet‘ of the Kentucky reeolutioue of nee-’99, pre pered by Thomue J offence, end reedleg ee folio": Resale-ed, ’l‘het the eevefel Butc eomprleing the United Stetee of Americ ere not united on the princirle of unlimited snbmieelon to their genere government « but thet by compeet, under the etyie end title of e Constitution for the United Stetee, and of mudmente thereto, they Multitu ted e generel government, for epeeh? ‘pur pom, delegated to thet govereneet eer tnln definite powers, more”, each Btete to ituif. the reeldnery meee rlght totleir own eelf government; end that v: ’ er the general governing” eeeemee - ted poeere, ite lota-In ween 'O. void, end of no force; thet to thin only-t eech Stete ecceded e " Ste“, end ll be integral party; thet thagoreruneet, elem ted by this compact, we! not nude the ex clusive or fiuel judge of the exteet of the powere deiogeted to itself, elm thetrweeld have made its discretion, end not the con stitution, the meesure o! in poem; but that en in nil-other eeeee of camped mug peniu having no eonmoujndge, eech pert] hne eh equei right In judge for iteell, I! well of infraction no of the mode end meet \ are of redreee.” _ J .. _ latched, That we halinvo the diuoln tioo o! the Uulon hI'I been copied by tho non-lnlfillment of the Fnstivo Shy-din; by the deninl to the Son of equl ghte in the common territory}; by aspiration to tho constitution of the oiled Kola no In terproted by the highest politic“ tfibnnnl of the lnnfl; by the pornlcioll loin-co of Sewnd’n " lam luv 7nd Idoooln’n "im. preuib]. eon ' " nnd [I “I. nn'tnrnl Ild ineritnh). rmlt(predictiod byWuhin‘ton) of tho mmnlion or theJrlnclplu of. rt {on upon section “joules. ”Kidd, That the pernicignl doctrine of coercion, instend o! conciliuion, to he uppliod to needing Stun, which in no! ndvocnted by the lenders of tho Northern sectional party, ie utterly at nor with ren ’son, mntnred judgment, nd the prlneiplee [of the constitution of the United Staten, and lhould bootronglyxrenisted by every lover of our common country, by every well wisher to the but intereotl of tho hnmnn race, as oppoud lo the progreu nnd chili-v zation of the nge, as the sore preconor of internecine wnr. _ _ \ m. c. 1. D. mom] am an conven- Mon adopt the via m ”Item 0! mung, and that a mjority of I" flu was an be {requirod to nominate n undid“: or elect. ”delegate. Curried. MLBm-bcn! moved mm the convention Broccoli to no Mon of delay": to the cmocnlic Territorial