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I71,l,11,130; A'uld fitr the y'ear trainuig JIMl 30th, *it1u, il'. epsltuudituirca of the General t"" 101 tiu)itnt were withaiu a fractioutatf ''1,0011,000 1 .*. -.: I: 4i.!i'r thint this t'n,nncr(s increase hasi iicutini'ti Il ill a tinu i f jitlfitind peacj :a1h %I Ii the, counltry w.u4 of the samt Ifil'i. . a it was during the 4 ig A 1 'a lzi-tI rIziioi, ilth the l'X( ti 'taqp tb. :Izi! den-t jn'ichais'. 'F'i c fi \\'a:+onn ntit'.eity4ir 'Yal-hing or .Il ln:!tri ll tit oIt' 8dCl( mttet,") ,rtieii I., 1v :plti'tr Mr. IBuuchm.-uan hadf 1eelared in I1 t r iof hi1.,. '2:;, I t.?, tr That these Izn:':~ltr. t 1:\ ti.tl-huiil the rxorrn* 1nn4 of li/llyJ/ b.ituns (f ibid/ar. per axaum, :a11141 ) nu-de :rru'lteiI in their advaftwe by j r hw ictroll:g arm rof the IDemonceracy if tlt, e ountry, nift, in a few veriu, RE:.ACHII ONE lttded t~ t},-' Illhhnurli Aduii.;trait iota, yet :,z.' o4 limw i-:ttzr, waithlnt one vui:t, ikrdoul' iIi I , Irlitr r· .+f' ltie' ( ý,za rita iunt o t"' ' that nf i~iri, ` I,00(t1,0O0 the hir-t fis~cal year i-i emit' intoi loomer ;he~ ha-vii.g spient ... ºI .'l1,30, an tizl ~lnlor4' :.13, hS2 1.-1 ;t ::'t e' jptarle :cl urinlg Iii \-u (.' fil-zire are yid., tith,bLrnI !''!t " 1.1 c: . rhoW" 'inni a scrutiny with at *:':I liicriI clc into their *1tu-e tr.: ' ";' " II : l I " I. \ li ~i " j, -i Ii l ,1- ii a 1. I L I r 1. :+ ·.l il n t'" " I, iii ti,.l"\ . (*1)jfli , I ll' ) t,\ : I' 4 t t1 'I' ,.o :b.x l- "I li th! z I I .... , is, I.;v - ttii.l: "i ::,: T'lt) 1 ~ ~ zil.XpI~zzv, .'u.: ant!lOil ! , t . .1 "I Iji ý+ t lt. +'nft "' 1.I atg '.iu :'z tin all I'I I liil rhi-huj I ¶1 , ' I '.* II/ ·I n t. :ill· , ii.· .. I, P 1 L'·II *.·c I I, I'i* a 8' .IIiu 1, Reladers of the (porrpro17oNAL., we are l ,:,a!! I by 'hle Yaceye-die, aion wiag of the I ).,,iicracy the QOpositiom party, and to+ .-,, extent wo accept the name. To t w1hat are. we opposeid T1 Let us answer. Fih.t a t filretnmost, we are opposed to Y,.inrc --iT,-v' kii ildge,.-S idell-di.untion I)e ar eray. r Wi' l,'l' oppitO'd to tlhe etnormous and I nillces- sarV in( rease .,f the l,ublic explend- a itures, and to thle extravagance and eor ruption Iractie.'d under the present Detmo t, Latic rule. r W-'e aret oppoRed to entrusting the purge is the swori, as illustrated in thie $30,- V 000,000 bill. inad the recinmm,,nlation by o James lltchrlnan to Congress to transfer r to him the v ar-making power in rtespect to ) kico iand the Central American is Stateq i Wc are oliposod to 'residential inter- a feresser. or that of minor oflico-holders, 1 with the 6eqom'hof election and the right t., 'f uff'rag a'r Axetmplified in tit removal i iy Mr Buclhan of his own appointtees i to offcet, boe'na they would not traduce a Senatmerf the United States, of his own partyrfor pursitng a course different and t cntrary to Ae behests qf an autocrat it President. I' We are opposed to the acxiting and , b ntiing of j~iousies between the va- v rm'cli ,f~tlhe .uoun by misrepre-. r senting the aimau aa op iono 0 othe pto ple of the diaten 4ec .t in regard to one anthertS,~hais. , thim eracey-di.sunion n party are doinpeveirday. 'We are op sed, determinesty, and M. - dyhigly (top'pRod, to a dis.olution oIfs ii LUnion, and to all parties or factious wh , cherishaand &d- as leadenrtmme who ti are known to ente.rtain in their hearts the t spirit of disunion, or whose profons, tiIctries awl ar ' maninfi.etlt end to that mlancholy ret'ult--Fueh fir instance as c tihe Yaneey-Breckiuridge & Lincoln party. p We are opposed to t~t frther agitation 1 of the slavery question, asleading to no 1od to iny portion of odi county, but fraught with' peril to the c,'mmoa peace tl nil perpei uati,: if our glorious Union. W«, ":' oIp .,--. 1 to the division of tLo I country itto to-.v ctietoniil parties, whi.ch m:.tt I t!:e reonit if x. , continue the t Yane,'.:y.Br .kuilrillge ])Uenocrracy in powe'r. o W: arc iil"...'""! to a contilil;nec' of the Y;ncey Iemoera' i- policy iC giiving away 1 inill'.-is cf a-re ofthe p1l,!ic lands to, the t -,,w ?;:ts ad per ri-t -etlv r 'u-ig to i r.a:nt an atc:.' t i the otld Atl : .. . W A, m ia l 1,: i to ti~' l;,rr.:,:"ing ifa u ):; y anid th" crre:in of a public dot i by ti, ' Nati'-.1 . ;, rrlnm e::t in time ,of' P"" L o:. i t h i r :yci: on it - ordinary v fir~r e., vithut, "it 11 ",am, tie' , ui:lh;;, , .+a! u .'1 ,' . it r.viioa fur its p:,nml,, r- 1,., . ", :. Ya,,cey- uci:anmu u--]r.ct in v propo*'se t~f1 .ti. I t ,h .,'i. pp,,, v l,,,., ;: , t" t l l .L. .- 1 a. ac t . t',. '-I l, '.1 l f ,' 'i-Iii • ,. , a . ! t fao i :t, i s a 'n :,,;, n i.. n r' " 1 ,; :,.,i . r : . t, :l "etr a . I1 i - 1 u..1';vw ,' . 1.',1,:,lK ,,tt c in its p,+,, 'l)(,1 Ir ti. o ti - .:.t.t: :i r !, d (t1i' .";tate . our T o': , N i t ' . i ' I'.i v ,. i k,. t'hei 1 'i ,:1.' i t., , i l:L" y a t t i ,;' - .; : ,' , ' 1 11} ta ' t io na1' ( lr d :I. fi -i l , .- 1 i - I t I i approl ri..te - r ii. 1 , n i i I t.. -. : t ,t ,,' i hi.t-iiri l i t ii We wii t f, ht udtr , h:.,n.r I!:t f, u t, n it. t a,:: ] e f t ] t 'I ::fI i '. a if we fad in : . tig!,t, -I, at. -ling to tk 1' th :a r esign as or winding si , i.i gro I ! a ,l Everett ,.m ,: ratii n att - I- -----~ "T h..... . ! 'lI m - t . , - d , way. i, I - h,. ,i u,, . ',,p i,, , ..v, ,m ,, I , - i, vil ,,.g ,, ',. '.. v. 1it thill a-,. i,, I tk. I ' , i S t i 1 . 7 , .. '. : ' r ' ' . . : ,. , ,, L, . ,, KlI f reek ridge. BRCI rI~Uo(;E ON TIlE KIXP.A BILL, "Did t th' non-alavveholding Staten (generallyinsist that the true Iolicy was the prmhibitio of slavery in the Td-rrito ries of tlp Union by act of Congress, tnd by eon)squenme iisiwt nopen applying this principle to U:tah and New Mexico I Did not the sd*i'ehohling States, on the, entra. ', plntPling tIhemrelrres on the growan of 1' ederal N.n-intervention, resist this policy and, by co:nIquence, its adop,,tion and ap plication to those Territories ! And, after a long anti fearfdl struggle, lid not the lat t.r doctrine prevail?-ancd was it not car ried into law int the Utah and New Mexiice acts 1 D)id not tie public, the press, con ventions, and State.s, hail the result as a final settlement in principle and substance of the sunbj.ct of slavery ?"-C-oag. Globe, rd. 29, p. Ill. Who, then, by advocating intervention, is viohating tihe companct of 140 ? Who i3 violating the ceomlnact of ISi.1 1 Who arn the disit nrberrs of this final se.ttlement ? Who are the agitators ? Who are unfnith ful to the cmpnromises of 1850 and the acts of Is:'t I ? Jolihn C. Bireckinridge and hi., Ii nenti ,n party. IlRE('KI\lKIGE ON SLAVERY IN EAN.SA! "Among the many mirerepresentations of the Kansas-Nebraska bill, perhaps none is more flagrant than the charge that it pIrop(om s to legislate slavery into Nebraska and Kanas. Sir, if the bill contain.ed such a f;-:Ltnre, it could not receive my vote. 'I'he. right to "establish involves the right to prohibit, and denyinIg both I would vote. for ne.ither. I go fiurther, and e~xpress tit. opinion, that a clause legisla ting slavery into those Territories could not command one, Southern vote in this House.--C,,. Glhre, rol. 39, p. 411. BREt KINRIIDE ,oN TERRITORIAL POWERS. ,'It in coite.:,,tlnd ofn one band, upon thb! idea of thl' ejluali!y of then States under th, constituti':n :uAnd thinir common property in the 'I',erritoric:, that the citizens of the, ,slaveh,,lllieng States may renmove to them with tl,.ir sluvos, (and tlhat thie local legia. lature cannot rightfully aexlude slavery whi'l, in tie thetritorial condition; but it i-n conc,,'ded tll:at tihe peopt,. may establish or l1prohibit it v hn,11 the,.v come to exercise thi' pi,,w'r of a ',, r'r."ignl State.) On the other hand, it is :aid thaLt slavery being in der',: gnt:ion of' e'rmtt enl rig!ht, can exi t only ly r1 e' C, 1 1,.- Vtie 1::w; annd it i.; dttnied ti,:, t11. ( '.t::-titutioWn ;Ietfn i, 'st. th; nlaw for th', T. rri: ,."e' a: il it is furtlher claimed t!.t tlI 1.. I l', g i:: t':: t may e-talli h r r I :w n Im it i'; t '".' :' 'tetr g tovr'n' n " it i tr g:e'ize1'I. 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LJe'a;'hig th,.n ,i on, intl pure-ly $t, tie ,1uniLin.' , and v;'' .e e 1 cmznain,.,. nef a party dlaininnntg ("onegrn's.-ionanmin.etrven ti, .he ~cept-.. Wa." there ever gro,.er in.ntn,.-itcy '" ErP'.cEI'. t ,-E t T!;RRITnORAL POWERSi "But, :1r. 'ihain non, aparn fr',m th. h' torical :nt,-net, this coent-netd f;'tltuC . (T,.n'itti',i pnwees over savery.) in tin. till i., eight in it,tlf, fr it ret- on tte fttmdatiin pllrinn i rt,' ,f Americarn goverr. Tl'lnhre. it is-thnnn pownr. nf the T,.rrito. ry t.v,:r ! cry " nght in it elf-&tL foun. ve. iln (t" ,tin,) .m ,f our ,ve.'nmeit. Whey d <?S .J'hn (. Theckienidgn WSi t'o ,li ',iC'b t!., f,,u'?nd:tiet pzi citle of our' , -,v,.n:,-:.t 1y a.'"'in') aend 1,rom."ioting I ,'in r ... i :hil i ntonin.ntin ? lit:e tI eun. a- e", nrA Oe Tfle: ci': r ';T N ttHE a . '.' Y ' I "file t'AiN. 4CI. Oe 'I!L KAINPAS te r . t w . .. 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