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VOL. XXI. NO. 43.
iciutoo.
NEW YORK, SATURP
Rational ^ntt-JSItwwtj JStHtttfattl.
PUItl.ISIIKU WKKKI.Y. ON SATDBDAY,
A9IEMMN .INTI-SI.tVEnV SOCIETV,
fur-jnmi|.
.l>:|lll|'l U]..1.'-i-t.-.
COMPROMISE NOSTIiCMS.
ion a provision that| mi]|i(
< I- eifrfiivd *y any I tlie p.
irnod by tbe awent of their brows, lo ennbk
or the slavo States to bnninh their free col-
fiWliv would 1 mi amend the Constitution
[In the United Bute) Houio of RonrcfontatlvoB,
lay, Feb. 57, (li* allowing resolutions, reported le
,ln, of OHIO, from tbe Committee of Thlny-ttll
dupled.]
and cll'eclual guaranties .
interests, as rc.-iigni'.ed 1>
to preserve Mil' ih-o-.-oI' tl
/;. ,...r,Vr.., M.-^-r-- All.-) "I Mi- ii
Ol.l... I!, ill. -I N-. V-.rl., Mm-"
.> | 1 .ii,.;..lll,il:.-..'llilii.i, llnui.-n-l I ' -
im ns had tho other
1 tlni franchise of i'
U i ! ! i ... of BUih persons
il,. Ii.iiiiiin.iy at -lav. mTicrs may BinnncipBlo, on
fiilitlii Bt < moi al. and for the In-.- |oplo of color
who nine . bo.-.- ' , oj- .', at it] ir own expense;
bat I r.. v, r .ii. 1 I,, i. r mil ...t.t. ill to this proposi-
tion lor, torn. ,,_; i. ii .posing thin burden
holding Sink'sare benrehi 'I and rilkd at the will of
Cost maslens. Vigilance Committees, nnd lawlcsa r
I lind nothing in tbia plan of adjustment for the
or of a strong desire on the part of aomo State to rid
itself, by aid of the federal governmind, of slavery,
bo wise, arcordin;: to tbe univcraad jmi-n.-.1. to
interfere with tb.: condili in of " persona hold to BOT-
vioo." A j...- mii .. .'I i lul-. (In- first eleni'.nt of
stability tin' i* d.-uiiii... of good faith among its
citiieni It" tl. n ill; I any ground for tho mis-
trust implied in such nn amendment ns in here pro-
,,,,..,1 (| -, i. i, . , i: l.,ni,i iflhe S'orlh is tobu
holdback by en I obligation* M all. It is
n itself a
,.i i. ,,,<-,
v E - Senate ''"'' House .>f Hopresentn-
'nitod States ol America in Congress
,at all altumpu on tbo p:irt of the
States nortl
iicBolved, That tbe several States ;s bo reBpeelfulIy
thirds, ill-
Trcliien
ll.']..|liln :i
Iroai Kentucky n
these wicked ai
entering the wai
...Hlu,
!
ii from Ulinols n
nut 1'r.un her own borders 1
i territory. No Southern worni
nskaree of a hostile musket; i
llage should be aWrtlr-d with tl
ennnon. As the North won
liemostofhoriravnl advnntiuv.
linois, Kciilii, liv. Muriliiinl, S>
,|,.USi,,l, |..|.-.l,.i.| l.i.M--
l,-i.-., H-ii..-, M-., - -,. lm-.-tt-
ii ..' ' - .Il-Ii?il.i..-
sons who have put
r the clisfratichiEe-
ng along tbe shores
i lrgima, urn vuiii.i, M-i.r.iu.l, nnd compelled to p: ,
fiva dollars for each of tbe unwelcome visitations
The Senntor from Ki'iuu.-kv dots r.ot propose to right
this illegal, tyraiinii-al, :m.l l.nnl. -i^niie action of tho
authorities of the Obi Dumiiiioii, nor do the compro-
mising 8enntom lr.nn llliu.iis nud I'ennsjlvnnis (Mr.
Bigler) pro])OS to prolcct, in nny degrca, the rijjhla
otnl intiTCSts of _ North iifiiun-t null leyislntion.
N'orthern men, sojourning in tbe Southern Slates, are
subjected to petty nimi-yaneeJ, i. illusively watched,
often for no oll'enee t'.-ivd, f-nr> -In.'I, subjected to the
create;! poreon.il in-ulis nu.l inckcent indignities,
impri-on.'il. lnnli.il, l,.iui f |i..-.|. nrnl ,-HinctimcB brutally
niurdend "Tlicn' in u land mi.ltr I he eope of heaven
where tie eitiama or the free Stain are fiubjecled to
sucii wanton outrages of person stid pro[icrti ai in
portions of the sln.-.-h.il.liiin SIjiI'-s of this Union.
Mechanics pursuiiij; iluii lawful avoentions ; mer-
cliantB and Wincs , nieii.cnfia^E'd in ihe almost ho[W-
less Cllbrt to c.ill.-.-t p ithing from reluclant or
bankrupt debtors; gentlemen siijo.irning for hcnlth.
pleasure, Or bin-nn.. are often bnhjuet to insult
sometimes to dancer. To bavi; in on...'. jiosmsmoi! n
S'ortliern newspaper, to utt.-t ilie faintest word ol
explanation or jintifnaiioii of Ibfir action, to uphold
tbo Union nnd vindu hi.- tin- government, often,
-
portions of tbe Souili. pulijeets tin: Northern gentle-
man to insult ttnd personal Jaeger. These outrages
upon Northern men are known, admitted, often jue-
lifli I ret, Mil- Senator from Kentucky proposes
notbui!! I.ir their protection no. nothing whatever.
The rights and iniere-i.J of Northern Treeinen are of
.in, rhi-.o eleuvibers. Mul the Senator from
K.'iitin V\ T-ks us, of Ihe Norih, by irrepenlable con-
I ~iiTn(i..rial amen.lini'i. If. to rt.(.j.-'iiTC nnd protect
-,,,. .,, tin' T.ti idirii- in.iw iNi-tiug or berealter
of 36 degrees 30 minutes; to deny
are as unwise as all the rest, and by their
_ illdafoiil their own object. An inccuiis.-
.ilvr.-l to frv i'vei-y l'iigiiir by a run. a.-lnal or
ended, as every slave m rccoi'd bivotnes Irt-e
safe from further [.ursuil when a ririco ia pnid
him. SberilT^an.l Marshal e 111 lind it an cany
,- to get rid of n .b-i^r.. aide duty la permit a
,11 mob to take the prisoiii-i' .mt or ihcir hand*.
.lekgnto to the IVaee oiuention from one ol tbo
,tcrn Stales said, in thin eity, on bin way borne, a
few davit sinco, " that those in want of compromises
1'ikely to get a poo.l deal men. than they
d." This one, whi.-li. alter nil, was only got
through that t'univntieu by a.ei.l.M, renders the
"'
of nny concision so palp;il.l.. that tlien) in
li U |... that ii will mt.Th ilolVat all such
piano, nnd bring Ihv al'enlioi, of the country back to
tin) eorifideralinii of tin: ni-f J"itv of oiinpte obeelicnoo
"
n us it is, Tribune. tin- t'oui
SHERSUN M. BOOTH.
TntiBE is no fight so lamentable and so e.ilculated
to awaken pity, as that of a onco prominent and
talented man utterly prostrated and broken down
ther by unavoidable misfortonta, or by the calami-
iua result of his own misconduct.
" When one wilne-fi'* such a ,-pe. laele. all bitter*
as and liatreil are forgot ten, and le: sincerely begina
> pity, aud wish it were otherwise.
"A condition similar to this ol which wo have-
spoken is now shared by Ilioili. who ii, snllering the
penalty of the law tor his own niflim-f.in the county
jail of tbia city. Wo are informed lhat he is com-
pletely broken down, to all a p)-' a ranire. and he cer-
tainly must be if thorn ia a : -pail, of Ihe human left
in his composition. Kor to be confiued in a contracted
s;
::::::.
, bin
in in pursuance thereof, o
;;::.'.,.. Duntcn
of a ch laws, and that
-i.,i,, ,i ill be
nnfr
entitled to all the
titens in tbo several i
i.-.-.-.i. i>rl 'I'l
iny-iinr
in the
*, for
composition, or suffie
a dissolution of tbia g
negroes to bear arm
day, was as little di;
other rights" When
;rz
l-V bill
.1 Id'omi
I'V-.l.-ral o
.umbia
Qolish a
rAfi
i tho fori ,
er of slaves through
frooi [rsons of th:
iBeanil to purcbnhi
>ica, and send there
if the United States
lb: Tbe prohibitioi
era Lie
case with Uooth), cannot but gall t
possessed of the talent and education ho hi
fairly drive him to madness.
a had a superior education at Tale Co
e lime was regarded as one of tho mos
in the State. Now, ho is mado to hen
vilest of tho vile in tbo county jail, durinj
confined ia a evil tho eamo I
low-prisoner*. Wo are informed that thos<
nerly know him would hardly recogniiu hi
ibnnged is his appearance. Ilia eyes nnd e
Midly sunken, his clothes feel tho want of n
lenmstress, nnd he has all the appearance
vho might almost as well be dead as alive.
ought all this
.l.tain. .1 hit rnrv-eltJ.il Ion
self
and u dogged obstin
m sticklers for the
1 acknowledge lhat
i been fully vinditi
uotary t
of Maryland i
just eomper
jrswhod.
\r Ihf power tointt-
.vnrescnistives nnd others from bringing
wUh .he.u\o the i.-.m . l oluuibia, retniu.ng nj
taking -ay
p^^ohol,!
^^^Xt^
t
r
nBP
^
W;.- iud'.t I. ndi..-! incasooVdis-
-' - right of transit in ot
.-, or of sain or trade
r shall Congress havi
> than on land.
net ol" Columbia of pev
for sale, or placing thi
through
ogainsl i
po.v.r i.
'""n.""-
is held to labor o ..i,.,, ,, r s.-rve- It sal.'. or poo uig n..."
mdep&ts to be afu n. iml- trau-ferr*;! to other place,
forBaloHsmercbai.ili,iproh.biled.
Vv.bDel aiv .ire llll.e-i... K'- ""> >> - ,1 - irl
V"' i-'i V
N,\
".'.> N.mli '-ii; - ''. ^'mi^lvanbt. "bode
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J^Ii\^S'k1!dS.
,
is-2.
Sic ^ Tlie third pantgniph of the second see. Hot
of the fourth arli.le of the ron,lilul,on ,,l,ali i'..
construed to pr-veol an- of Hi- Mates, I.) np .r..].r .11.
legislation ami tl.rvugh the a.ii ... <.f tl.c.r >''
-
-'
mo,i P L-rial olbe-rs. It.- a|.,r,,g the doliyrj o
fugitives from labor to the person to
Resolved, That each State be ftlao n-spe. tlulle
requested to enact such laws as will prevent ami
punish a,,.- attempt whatever in such State to recog-
i,e or set on foot the lawless invasion of any other
late or Territory.
K.solved,
r
l bat tb" 1'resident be n.^oest".! to trail-,.
,i, .-.y.^ : ftbef:r L
.ci,-,,r, :Iji: :n, i: t . y-y
ors of the several St.al.-s. will, a ro.|ue>t that the) bi
oomuiiinii-.ileil to their re*[ireiive U-gislatores.
[i^Lved, T!,at iis there are- no propoH.ions from
nny tiuarter to interfere with slavery in tbe Histnet
,f (-ol.iral.ia, or in pla.a-, under the.,.,1 bifive jiiri-- 1,
(
ion of Congr^s, 1 situate vm- bin the I m Is ol
-tale." that
r
ruut the holdmj- ol slaves, or to inter-
fere with the inter-Slate slave trade, tbif I oimniltee
does not deem it necessary to tnke any action on
resolutions were adopted, 130 against .
r
>3, ns
foliows:
Vk.ibMessrs. A-).,... . "'^^-Vj,,
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SPEECH OF SENATOR WILSON.
DT..TKX ignominious!) before the twopie, the slave
propagandists rush into rebellion, threaten the sub-
vtrsion of the government ; and tho Senator from
Rentiieky under tliese tr.-a-iMiiable menaces, comes
into tbe Senate of tl," Cnit.d Slate- au.l pr.M,o"es to
out into the Consiii,.ti..iib"youil all power of change,
l.o praetiial issue made bj th.-v.' slave propagan-
dists- and the Senator from Illinois accepts the
proposition which ho rejected at the cost ot the
-
party last June. . . . .J telUbo S*
I drove back the He->iai.s. who .barged re[>Ctedly
down tho bill to dislodge them: and so determined
|
were tbe eneiuv in tln.-se sueeessue charges, that the
day aller the battle, the lles-*ii.n folouel, upon whom
thus duty had devolved, appli.-d I.. cm. hang.- ins oin-
,,! ami go t New York bM be dared not to
1..1.1 hU n.giment again to battle lest his men should
shoot him for having caused lliem so much lo-s.
t'i,n.-.ti.-nt too raised battalion ol l.laek s.olda-rs.
u,,d Col. Humphrey, attadied to tbe nuhiary lam.lv
[ Wa,biiicto...ai.-,-ept.-d a , ...iim.i.id in this _,-orp S .
Tlie]i-roii'.b.'lVn,-o..l Ihe lort on the be.ght-t of l.-ioton.
by Col. L,.-dvnnl and his brave ,-om-adc, i <r the gl.*-
/-. naoo In our history. By their side fought and
,,.. .uenV this bated race. History records that,
When tho works were stormed, the British officer,
try, to our race-it..- perpetual reproaches of instilled
t,.a.o,l a,,.l .,olat.,l .,.,... I.-,,".-. Ha- i.te-isliliej
meat of earth and of Heaven \\o fear that
names will l.e enrolled, not with the benefactors o.
mankind, but with those, who have betrayed the
-luse of the people- We fear, should we assent to
mis eterniitatien of slaver., in the Consti.uUon our
latbers framed to s,-eure the l.les-singf ol liberty, that
*hul,l fink, after life's filial fever.mle difhonor..-.
, lrtv e.s. amid llio e"rs.,s of a betrayed people; and
that our names will be consigned to what brntUn.
civil Irish orator, railed oppressions natural
.. :_., .:.. olhistory."
ir labor is due.
JliH-vlioeh
!.-,, O-i. 1,1.1.
(-min-li.
il.Uela, ire.nu
ode Island, Tout
able, llnssJicliiisi
North Carolina, OU
;, ond New Hampib
DlvtDKD-Ncw York and Kansas-2.
B,-c 5 The foreign -hire trade is benrby forever
the limits thereof.
K t k
para-ia,
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I 9
Ie ol ,''"' ,"", . i
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I.i-,l,a,- there...'! -I.all ....
^amctnled or nboiished without the consent o
S^5aio;^^
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"^^tioiineelii-ut. ln.lli.a.1. b-a, Mulrie Massacl:
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l! no -a"! blitlled I.. i in Ihe canvass. We cannot
', ",.'|, mii ivit'ldii ib.; limits of the Slates is beyc..-
.,,'; . a,.-...-..!--..-. Coiigiv-ss lias never attempted to
,
'.
,.,-, tlmt power df-'S not now propo'e to do so
nnd in 'iv never deem it wise to do so. Hut tbe Sena
tor ir.jui Keiiiu.-ky is not content ; he now proposes
lo declare
" Congress shall bare no power to abolish
slavery in places under its exclusive iuristliction, nnd
'.iliialo within lb" liu.il-- ol"llie States that permit the
mlding or slaves." 'ihe right lo lake slaves in Iran-
ulo and through the fre. .--lai.-s , if i-lainie.l l>> [
.. ,] ib- slave- -late-', an. I Virginia has how act
.'..-u.bog in tbe Supreme Court with the State of 1m
CBOrOSED JJIBNDUENT OF
The resolutions printed above having been ii.lopte.l.
. n nevt uroe-o. il.-d lo *>( upon the following
merit to the Coiistilnlion, forming n
, ofthet'omniilteeofTbi
the n^_~
proposed
part ol tin
oal law a- .'vo.u.iii.l.-il be levin of Naj.aixth in
}
on the n...-.., i. un.l' man s sense of right
is nn longerwnrped by the baleful shadow
hangs over us, tho o^nce committed by
[. Booth will be commended by tho press
--
by the press of all Christen
most forcibly illustrates Ihe
o creator iniouily than thaL
.- & _ l'li "_l7^on,/
of A.
besides. Tbia cast
m that "there is n
wlii.-b is oniinilu.il mnli
//.i|..-,i (Mich.) Clitrio
3E.--toi
nvgotb a moral Indig
-asperated I rdi.L .- .. -. ' : r^urf Wtc
eoinnii s this for..'- "I ou,eilid;yo.do-"~
answered Ledyard, banding ihe olbeer his ,-.
wbi.h was Instantly run tlir.-.ngh his body by the
officer. Lambert, a black soldier avenged this mur-
"
of his cou.ini.ii.ler by rbr.isting his bayone
tnrotigh tbe bod. of the I'ntifb oil,, er and then fell
..iereeil bylhirty-tbie. bayonet v. ids. Sir tn the
1
-..gle lor iielopen.l-iiee. in the war of 181.,
ml sea lb" blood ol the . olor-.l u ot New
EiVdVuid will, fre-elv poured out ia vindication or your
liberties, rights, ami honor; ami now yoi, ask us to
,i,spoil tbe'm of their long-nofs. --sT-d rigl. s. Never,
never by niv consent, in aildrcs.-,.ug lie iiermaii
MM-kiiiginenol'inc at. the other day. Mr Lincoln
ohUbei thafthev wet, all of the grea familyol
._.i .'i-.v.^-^ MIna rtrt ul.nrVIo lini ,1 ,.' tln'Ol
s tin
TOETEACS OOXYENTWrS CQWJIOXISE.
Should tbe propositions adopted by toftw
Contention at Wnsl.ingt .-' a.l.le.l as aun-l dioenls
., t tb- I 'idled States, .1 will form
,,- , ost Various chapter of political history on
record. A yon,," eoious v^y. after five
years of most diligent labor, wjtli one very positive
dominant idea resting, for its basis, uponin.
grea
. ,1 i roieiv.lo wiili a loo-l t i.iroiigli inei.-rslainlirig
"....'' .....rirf Api ly ;i
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p
.pXr voi, v
r
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flavervsmlL Sl.r l.e .-\leinle-l into the lerrilon.fi.
"tl.V United States. The fusi -.vuo.i of the proposed
toiiiiii-omis,,, ollere.1 by Mr. I nmkliil, proved no
only that slavery shall be extended r"
IU ne lin iielter to lift the loiit-...
pile additional loads upon (hem. Ib
>^^nn,.,> rtr n ri,-iiiiiui siaii-stii'iii
of a Christian-
propose to disfranchise forever,
fork I
o nme'aament shall bui
Biitliorlio or give Congi
,-itliln any State with I
i'S'sKr'"
K
lha^' two-tiiirds'o
in the Supreme Court wilu tUO Otalo ot even
establish lhat right. Fearing that Congress
i'.dil attomiit to |, i-.ilnl.it en bunler the lu'itbso
iraffie wlibli pollule, the land the Senator from
Kentucky proposes so to amend ihelonstitution as to
declare that "Cong-ess,hall le,.,- no power lo pro-
hibit or hinder the tn.i.spoi-tsiion ot slaves I rum one
State lo another, or to a Territory in wlueh slave,
j.W by law permitt. -1 to be held, whether that trail
,,, r ,,i
l
|,vl.i,,.|iia.iil.il,.r,v,.rs.o,-bythesen
Wo of tbo North, are also asked lo put in the < onsl.
tulion of our eounir) a provision denying to Congrv-s
nower to prohibit the [ransp-irLilion ol slaves by
Lid, navigable rivers, or by sen, into or through the
- lat.-s of ihe Cnion. C.llles of chained slaves
le driven through free State-, to their dcstina-
ainl ilie f..i,gr.-f--Tof ibe United Slates is to be
ed all power to liiinler such ti-an-pi^tatinii - and
|
ir,,|i,.vil ,,,iistitiiti..lial aioereliiiiii' i.e. . all a
compromise, lo be adopi-.l on lenn ot tl,.- .|,s.,-,i, ..-r-
.i... Union. Congress has ample junsUiciioii
of slavery in tbe Uu.tr,. lot I olunil.n
.Congress shall bave n i, ] .ower !
, hih nil ol tho gren
il'v of mi'n"ai',
,
.l "if lb-re arc sbaekles upon them,
would be far l-tl-r to lift Ihe load Iron, then, than
,,,,,,1,. a,l,j,,ial burdens upon ihem. The Senator
from Kenluoke, supported bv the collator Iron, 111,-
- ,,.-', .m'-irpoi-at" into tbe Constitution a
,.,..,! a.,il,..r,/.iiig
' the I nile.l Slates 10 ae.[Uir.-
.lislni-ts of .ounti-v in .Africa I S.,nlh Amerie.a. lor
the ,-e.loni nation, at tin- e.vpense ol Ihe ledcrai trea-
sury, of such free in'g.ooS a,e ih.ttoos as tbe seve-
ral' Stale- uiav wish n, have removed from their
imiw and from the Uistri, , ol . olnmbm, and anch
nlaeoi as ma. be under the iiirisdielion or Lou-
cress
K
This proposilion if r.oi intended to encourage
inan"in a lion but lo p.-rp.-tnale slavery. It does not
propose to send a, .he publie ..,..
"'^^"""f!
may b- hereafter emanvipat.-d b> masteri, wilLnit
-K-ipale on ei..idit,.,u of i-M.atriat.on to .li.-tan
Kb sir, that is not its purpose. That purriosi.
i .1: r ( [be
.
lJ,
.
m
f
ch
Territories and prohibits Congress from interfering
w lb it ih.ro, but al.si.liio.1, loi-iu.ls the people them-
elves of those Territori. ., Hem iii-erloriug with ,t, no
ma.t.r wbai may be their sentimenis as to themoral-
,U,.. sistem, or t opinion- of it as a question
lai.,..ii.,.,.ro.en ,,1 police regulation 1
Should ar ereb it be prop.-s.-d to the Loustitu-
tmii prohibiting the ,-..|.le of Massachusela from
^,,.L,[
S
by legislation with the emstenco ol
AN ENGLISH GARDENER IJCRRIED OVT.
o Wo mine of ne Xtn Y.irk Tribune.
Sin: I am to be sent oil from thi- place to-morrow
for being suspccled of being favorable to the emnn-
cipalion of the slaves ; and, as I waa farming ot.
shares with a man bo I esp... i raised tho report. I
lose all my time sin".: last August, beside upwards
of Still word, of seeds had from Thurhani's-seod
oats and ryc-ruta-hftgus. etc., in a.hlit.on W ilbout
---.lice, whatever, 1 was anfft.d and placcdia
11U1 , because the man who owned the planlatmu
Jatduo was afraid I should injur., hini, or his property,
and though bo could not bring any kind of proo
whatever to substantiate /,,-, . I.ai-es, jet I bad to bud
bail wbiel, 1 did: I"", im:,! day, tleso Lnglishmen
were threatened with tho loss ol all their customers
unless they gave me up ; consequently 1 must remain
in tail and my wit" and tlm e little ones BufJerwnnl,
etc or co out of ihe slave Slates. My wilo arid
children are pel ...to ibe Sailor's Homo, my household
efleebs scrambled together wiihout any e
," aohoc r, whe:
lamia
make shivery
thofre . Ell'orls.inhumi
bv the greatest
lely mado in the L
roporty, The con
Sr^^
tbi-' ftiiulional amendment in rv.lation jo t
Territories. Either slavery is. Ol 11 if nt, like
o into these now almost uusetllcl iv*,on=. Il it
,, the .-.vpeclalioi, that the two mil ions ol vole...
who have so recnil 1 so emphatically recorded
heir decision upon the snbje. - wil now cliiingi- tba
';. loo, d.,1 upon .If lieb.-l lhat this body
i0
f
,.,.,,,,
oh'nobeeneducatedbya training
";,";. up t.,.b,sp..iiit. will, bv threats of violence
a.l ai.prel.ensi.-.n- ol pedmeal uirl.uleneo.be moved
forego their strongest inlelleetual eonvietioi.s ami
,.,,.;.,., impulses. Is tins i.robabe! Are wo
,-; -o vacillating and ... 1 a | v}*l |B
. ')ere "1
11 "'
,| li(i , our past history, null holy as il is on ib,
ery- subject, that can justify any such eirpeclnbon
X
lr
<, A-.l.-.. :. ..., (Le fiu-i that we have beea ee
conviciion of what our duty is
very reason why we may feel
letiii'n is unalterable?
hand, there is no probability
m soil, eliaiate, or the habits of
icly to get a foothold in those
,t thu (icoplo of (ho North will
and important an act as nn
'-
for a purpose "
liorrow to land at New lorlt nest woo* wiuiujj
aught to recompense me tor tie: lts of my crops and
Other expectations. My object in telhug you these
particulars is that 1 have ,.i wherewilb to take a
room loputmv furniture, in ; audit jou could put an
adverliaement in your pat-^r in such a way na lo
ilrsw immediate atteiilion. I II ecn.e lo your OIUcl
i landing, and perhaps meet with some one who
ants a
" farming manager," and tbeo my goods
could bo fetched oil' ibe schooner, and be taken direct
,,i,iliou. I am an englishman by birth
,.._cd extensively m Cgland, and .. engag.
;
d
Morth in agrieulture previous to coming hero id i<wj.
My pa.ssi.m . paid bv the wretch who reaps the
,i
,";..( m! i-vrii ior ihe p.Lsl five.months.
WUmlnKloa. S'C-Feb. 13. t^l. G.OAttDNUt.
WINTER AMUSEMENTS IN OEORGIA.
On the contrary, is
O.v the morning of the 1 lib iast., some two or ibro-
boura before day, .lonng the abfcm-e of Mr. laaac N.
Middlebrook-who re-sides some s,.< or seven m,k-a
north of this place-his house was forcibly enlered
by some person batt.rmg lb door down with an axe,
tlrs Mhidlebrook and two or three amall eb.ldren
being the only occupants of bouse, Tho noise
awaking the lady, >lm bsikfl tin, mlrudor, and waa
answered, after bailing the seeond lime. Willi Hit-
(hreat that if ho did not bush he would kill her, and
ho Immediately sprang lo tl,.. 1 ,.-, see, grasped Mrs.
M by ibe throat, lilt.d her lr..m tbe bed, carried her
t across the yard and threw her over tho fence,
-here bo"continued lo abuse her in the most shameful
.rSES
r.r
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m
r :.luniil,-,.", t..,,::..-' . I ," "
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n - '' ";-"
i'.-nn'.ev.ii^.id.-r^
>|aod Lhe^opo r
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al
f
^ bg me
n
n
t
of'vh
n
free ^m^m^kxi
*te
-nt of government
if tba civiliicd world, eicept our-
iti.'ma? It ia little else than an
nee of the- North, to submit to it
i tho one case ; and injury added
lo oiler the South auch a stone
bread. Grant her, at least, the
t refusal to her preposterous
being aroused t
the fiend, heeomin|
The alarm was u
Sorthi
ho only per.
I, r children
lily of purpose, thu same wai
tie same utter abnegation ot
m feeling, chnra.; tenia e
us miscalled Compromise, .ue.
confined to the general propo-
tho States the management ol
leaving it to the wisdom of the i
resa to make any occasional
esigcocy ahall anse that may I
nee imperative- It might, for
formidable servile insurrection,
on inciting to such insurrection,
(o be 0. negro man nan,. '. ' ' . I I
Mr. Abel Solsoo, Sen., and who waa himl to Mr.
...in. M.-idi. i,ro...k. i' v i....."^ ',"
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boy deorge had n wit".:, and thence to the residence of
Mr. John Middlebrook. I tnler ihew circatnaWnces,
U waa thought advisable lo arrest tbe ue(rro, which
was done, and after an investigation before a Jit-dice
oi tho Peace, he was duly mi tied, and placed in
tie jail in this place, as we thought, lo await his trial
at the April term of our Superior '.kiurt.
On Monday morning last, a crowd ol men from the
country assembled in our village, and made known
iV-ir intention ! forcibly lake the negro "Jeorge from
the jail and eicute him in defiance of law oc oppo-
i .tviciit Sin rill', Muj. 11 argett, together
t of our citizens, remonatrutcd, persuaded.
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besffl'I.an
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;,;,, .,! up-. !ii.'^... l
u.'iKi-i i.i. ,.
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....-. ,, i. in v.ni liivrni- M:
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Uni,," him in M.ymfl..-r !..> >."!:'
."''"
r ,;i 1 ,,.>':|""'l"
l,"C": ' r' 1 ""M1" 11"*1 ' 1
.
but oil lo no purpose..
They rushed '< l1 "-' J-
... appeasing It
:spitc of nil remon- .
1 '- - iolonlly I
.
broke tlire
"Ivuni-I
Irom lawn, where they
rI him lo death,
gro protested his inno-
augh repeatedly urged
' I fiu'ci' ill niliiib.-l--. n major
right* o
aomcboBrdsand tinl
a window. Alterwi
pntiled liim lo the
INAUGURAL AD DUES
S
Ua-ol />
IT.j-Mfi
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
n 0* -EMfcm Portia tjf 0J"B">1
:,.-, lf.ir-', .';. 1 "' : l . ''-'< Mtt"-J ""
,13 rrtiM'lli'/H! t.'iulrf S(0/.
FEUOu-ClTraEsa Of Tin: I
T ;i=m
anee Willi a custom na old ~ "
appear before- you i,ii]r-f-i you bnollv. nnd_ 1
r.nh pi-eicrihed by IhcCoi
Slows to be taken by ibo Pre
, ),l,.ii,ly ii
minorities
[o them by alllrmnti
prohibit' '
liudualv
Id the Cgnstltu-
. . icerning lb
be t'roTlli.'il with prnvisiun
..,, r ,' nucstioii which iii.iy
ration. No foresight
of roasonnble lenatli
tel) JJOdaitd-.-qUOilioHJ. Shall
from labor he surrendered ., ...
Liorlly r The Constitution does hot expressly
pit Congress protect r.lnvury in the T<
C.>i.Miluti"U I'k* mil expreiily say
Ileal ly applicable
r in practical adi
amidpMo, noi
._. f this obtssapi
minorities.
It' the minority will
or the govcrnmi'i "
"'"
for continuing th
nno ldc or tho o
accede vnlhcr ll
: nil oi i.,nal...
..!,,],[,. .1 in mi np.ii-u .. '
J
reduced a pair
to their victim, i
proto n 'ltd tn '"'- hi :
|,i,|,.ii ivnfc.hi.-d I
i-.>!ic-vid I'V niiMlln-r iovi
iiuSntur.l-.v mi"icitim..
a-Ml<iTii' ol M" ('"'J I' 1 '-
to AlLuny- They had
I'ricnda pot hftn into
icd Win to Pier No. I
eminent but ncqulesi
If a minority '" """'
lcq.lif--.t1iC)-
hlm on the way not
Jved at their de 'mi'
Vnrktown win t<> Kmvi
" icon for boiiio hit
illghted mid -bad
., for Norfolk, loll-
. They
; ibo people of th;
.not aRenutlicai
iclr pence and per
being educated the <'
I do but quote from
ccf.y -r inllrccily to inter
.1 il
m tha'Stalcs where ttcil..; I belle 1
a lawful ri.lhltoil.-iso. and I l..i.. r.J m.1 '>"> -' "
, j i' Thoe" who nominated find elected mo did et
n full know'-de... th.; 1 1 'do ,1''*n * n""'?
rtcclar.iien I bud never n "
thin ibis, they placed
and eoiphatle rcaolnlton
c ,.1-vi ,r.
precedent
i-m. torn minority
m them whenever n major-
1 by euch a minority. For
in of n new ernfed' racy. .
ily secede again. preeltcW
Iniiulus (.Minion's are no'"
,c"w Union as to produce hai
er.cived secession T I'.imly,
. is il.; .-i.-i.se c! Hi-arch)
.-.-i itc
J. I'l ill'...'
i, howt
States, m an amendment to llio Conititolion. It had
;n confidently eipoctcl that Mr. Seivard would
this propoiilion, ond not a little Hstoolihment was
manifested when ho uked leave to submit a jsint rcio
followa In bia own name, in whleh ibo Senatoi
from Illinois (Mr. Trumbull) concurred :
Whereon, The LcuhlflHires of Ktjnlutty, Illinnia, nd
New Jersey have upj.lic I t-. Cungri-.si to cull a Co-'
,tlug city.itUford
lie wns in Wash-
glan, said: " 1
1
s ibo
which t
i, the 1 rs separated then
,Wn have the name ol* o
v. he. it.-ued lili name tn the
haVliwasslmplyapeil
n. One canvaiter iclll
.ihet liidr.ldn:
ey eu'ned ft-.t!
the Di
nanufsciunnp c^iuuili
"'he proprietor lo so:
the proprietor was frli
ild not inierrupi the
oil ilie pay
el requeued pemil:
the i
He accordingly did so,
gnnl to the sljuatores
..,1-i f.-.vltl:..
,,r In f.i.ei
eiindlnnr l:u
i'i em1.,- red ihai slaty emlitraiir
iei*. " Apor-Dci-A^iiiii
111 oinv parody of a iiuenl
- ferninl. .,.-! .-M. Ilie I:
d.-.i.v i, ..ie.i.l.-
!o IVpecfliT. Ftb
-The followin;
1
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orth,
y.ivrM.I./
., S. Shore, L.I., "J
. K. J.. i
.,Kocheilter,S.Y.. i
Aittl' .=.,!, .vltllln
y,ll:ip his full,
Olti Jatkum, viri
llh di
I heel uf SOid
, Buchanan bold
-fl-.-.i-lei:!
i the ve.lce of old
"Xary!
I hlTTI .-!(
' The spirit shook bll tn
il-jbed.
.-Ji. nil t-.d.
then sal '..
: Mi eh.
Biidlbnty'ilii
subJtnoiiaied fi.,v,. u
'The S-jciheiis SL-ircTii.tuE Btw.The Confederais
iiiBicss has lu;t pasicrl -a hid hi ivlJiivii io the slave
tele i.n. 1 in j.i.t,h i.,r.--- .-.i.:i..!i.i.: therein. " It Is a
i-i.-.|. ,l!'iii- ..-it.in.-.J p-.i.-ile '.in n v. i..-.Il-:-l.bio dre.id ef
e I-.-., -eel i I..- .u' ic--i-.ni..- ... ir i ill-. I -''-: t.ineedei,unii.;ed
, plracv by Koien.Ui. nt. '. -'J id I uir !' i.ef.--l.it- Hull
Jn-nie.oud p.inlv IV.. i ,, I,-.,-: ilml the Lelder Si.ite,
,il- i.-e-pi It ... :t :l--.htl I* . for lit=h tliey eee.ld d...
-, ie'-iti:-.i' Mil Ihe e.ttn.l.nier- "f the Onion L'n r*deni.
he Ijiv i.iu'vMe= thm ii ii .In..- 'hull Ie imported .-.-...epl
,-.nill.ui.l:i.-el,.-d.ii.ie--itil-iol thetjnind bsl-" -
en. and that ,I, :,, anil-...!: -it'll lethiddei
II,.- ...r.ertil i.Te-e. and .3i,lih;u The r.-.'-il [,!;!;!
Be came again. In more npfulhiij; pllsht,
And 'he.... I ihe UBiiid Ihet i.l I -i-.jnifaoWiSt.
And lol Buchanan's name led o/i the tcsl!
A White Suave EtiTua.sED.A slave waa reoei
sent back from Ulinoi,, xb; -..ime-J :: I.f Titell. ..'.I'e.
anti hnd ev.ivapi-.-tir,...,. e ol" Lrhic ;..-. Ihe Cairo I fiULOi.-i
Ontet-'jijives ihe !uilc-.ii-ii.-i'-.couiitcl the affair:
.l,el;-.n-!.'..i '...: --- '.' ! ii'-^--' '-'-'- '
Heiirv J.1I.H ihe ,.n.i-n., ei ij.-.W.i;. FnuHmei, el in
,.2l- i'. , t., Si,,/.. |. '. ..J .nr..:-e:d In ll.n : ii -|.-.in
* jver io [he cnsiody ef h
:!er:iihie.-.. .U,,,i:- i-v o>i ei-
ght Join him in f . . -.-.
ti mre "line; itmt they,
drlue when he "a, *er-. v. j. hit hliu In cbBvec of s
slaveTtioldcr In Alabama, who raised him In Unverv. and
'aiins ihin bhiiinie "i" -h-n-Sed '- ih<" hii ..i-le.il..--.
ight never .eeki-j r.;!oiit '' '.;tn '-o'lenre. Uhen n.
[i hie in,.,'..: r:n -d-.-i.-n-pi. n,-i >-j--.n,oe-. ...i.-.i.---
i,.-.[lier i'Uie tu run ell tvith him, and siolc. n Lam ane
l.ur.i n. lii-Jiitltle (h-.ir .i:iB Alter li-niellu.e il.irt.-,- 01
forty miles, ho concluded Ihe corai-aiiy of -' -
ll'cllnboro, .
ll!'l Raehel l.ukeii,, Three Tom, Pa-,
1133 lirs. V. R. Tilden, Cleveland, Ohio,
113s Mr.. Angoline khull, Clovabmtl, Ohio,
1126 A. n.Senrinc, Oberiin,
1133 Win. Parker, Rcdfard, lileh.,
II- .. ..e.eiit.t- e. !
IVm, Wontwonh. Clinton, Iowa,
1130 P. Pusey, St. Paul, Slinu^
MLm Clemeshes, LsncajhiiM. England,
Donolktn-
slartha Smith, PlainHeld, Conn.,
CrjUicfioiu/c-r Tract fW, by Cbrofiae F. Pulna
West CainI) rid go. Ma=s., )ir;. Jas. 0, Schouler,
W. C. Currier,
M.i-iS N'aitt'l B. Eor-len,
Ladles' Fualtlvo Aid Society,
Mlis S. D. Harris,
Other
Dencj-j. :Je.[!., Mrs. Line,
Others,
wich, Mass., Friends,
OHiurtile. *de.i,. fr.eods,
~
.nis, Mass., lire. Sylves
Georgia,
lying so, sir, I do noi mean neyihiiif; ptr>e.nal.'
r
Colton irrowu well in aoutbern Illinois, and Mrs
- *ns seen hundred, of tne
dressed In colton of their
..hi In lid In;... Ui 1,.,- -hie.- iri.-ln.n ate n:. in
Uesamemnnirer. Ihe . -en lur tndliidu
, ( ht ivuh eoutrnl.and dove:' Is lis.-d m '
-- 'luprii-eeiuelil.e-i it.OOOto !5,*00 I
n' "'-V:-.-
Cotton (*i
,,ell..put e: the enrden u
' Mods.Tie owners
.n wbleli free speech was
l.r.itp: in n.;;
theyspeakol
y " jet r. heap hy," and oflc
ally Is nupropriat
of Convention Hall,
;.i..|nin ,n i
[hoiuanddolliir-i for Syracuse lo pay
Soehalf Etnresi.
Mr. Thnddeus Hyatt publishes
hirnjelf from iho chei.-e- nmde ae
in LaBienee. K. T., of havlni; e"ar.-
itiOvrinn. hi the Terrliory. Hu says (
.,.,|.ri:-.tie-i T.S.;
:nt. Aoy person k
esofAmerica. The;
ibo Territory for ilus pi
I and of General Twigp,
uieiul'Ci of tl
holding puh 1
1
-;.-..,. nii-J,
.. .eluded il.
i hlacli. might lend
i him, nnd tlnally
"
^SSLby '* .. _o roadside, anil eoiitiiiiic-1
. .ii foot.""Tbo negro end other property Wi
recovered hy ihe owner*, lie arrived at Mou
e or elul.l "eeli-i ngo. and -ecored emrloyintu
j... m?... ii.,,.. ,.,-iierallv recojiilj-.d r^ -ill
1 II, n sialic-:;,! felloiv-
Centrevllle, Mi
Franlilin, Mass.
ini.er
-Bajler,
... Capt. Lewis Crosby,
MrJ.Ferdlua.il G Keilev.
Mra. RusucliManton, -
Rev. Wn. Thayer, -
lf.;re:i: Mass . *e ; -s_:..l y riiiLn.
Southhrldire, Mass., Friend
Valley Falls, E. L
"--
Mann
East Grainwlch, B. I
. Mra. Jane C. Chase,
a, E. F, Deiter, -
,'hi . .- ii i"--=-..,l .Ie,. ..itF..-e' I:
.,.., ,!,: -lure ere now l-,i.v.||.e leen
,...iii lite United s'.utel. Ihe '' -
. , n,i i lle-e ate .ll'l..r.---d In Villi-.- :l
e,.,J :-.,i-.,..-'r,..;,!r.ei. They are .-.Id n
here 'tire -hi colored groccri
CilluH: I ['lil .':-
.! tl,..,...v,j d..ll-ri. Hilt the
hi L'eue.ili is e :...' am.
hoemalter*, paint
'.'-.'-'i-iWr/ef ilieneHio race In Canada
, be Thames. 01 lis nopulailon or six ttioul
-and arc colored. 0'. Ibe n:Hui:a pt-.sp-ti uy. >! '.Il
n,,.-al .:,-: f <<-- ' fii" r.e.v Ii. L:i..;t.e-. ...- e -, ... . .
SfTccoums; uaturalFy enough, as each man v rep
,:]o;.dlvh.
V
.re;,: - - -< ' ;
A FiUE RfsioR.Somo weeks aince, we gave- i
Tvney to a run.ni- ihit had reached us from G
Britain, to the [[fleet that a dintingulehcd pastor of I
doo, after Inviting the Rev. Dr. William Adams, of thLs
city, to prcacb for him, withdrew the Invitation wil
tho remark that be could not admit to his pulpit
clergyman from America who was not an open ai
ssrncst opponent of slavery Sn hla own country. Tl
dialing wished pastor alluded to was the Rev. Mr. 1
oey, of London, It is now our duty to state, that v
have seen n Inter from Mr. Bioucy, In which i
declares thai tbe rumor la regard to Dr, Adams ai
himself la without c ahadow of foundation In truth.
The Cotto.v CffirffinMiel proposes to lay an
of SIOO per head on slaves Introduced from Stab
remaining In theold Union, hoping by this means to drii
Virginia and MaryLa ad In W tho
I will be remembered by our rcadei
lb ihu hill series of Anti-Slavery Co:
ies of Central and Western New York, lhat at Utica
i Board of Directors of the Mechanics' Association
led to violate their contract, made by n duly nuihor
d agent, renting Mechanics' Hall for tho Ant!-
ivory Convention. Thus, in so far as they could, did
they prevent tho holdingof tho Conventiontheir action
mulatlng tlie mob by which Utica woa difgraeed. On
Wednesday evening, tho 27th ult, Mr. George W. Curtis
are under the ausplcesof tbe Utica Mechanics'
i, in thecourse of which, vtc arc glad to learn,
rata and Board of Directors were very justly
and fittingly rebuked. A correspondent, writing from
Plica under data of Feb. 28. alluding to Mr. Curtls'i
" Mr. Curtis last evening gave ua a glerious vindica
lion of iho right of free speech. Il waa just auch a sor
mon ni this people needed, lie told them that vvlisi
ihey struck n blow at free, speech they aimed a blow at
tho heart of the Commonwealthwhether il waa dot
in Boston, Albany, or In fjtica. I did enjoy seeing tl
members of the AssociaLion and tho iontigntora of tl
mob writhe under his plain preaching. Il was a ca]
tal thing for them to invite him here to giro them t!
reproof they deserved.
Be said ho cared not howinflammatory.aodltiousi
untimely Ihey might thlall any doctrine was, every
will dtsiroy land values at
lo the new Stale.
Good Dehaviob.Mi
color, rccenlly appointed i
iralor of Ihe Government
I trade, and prove
S. Cock-burn, a
Bio BcalNCas,The people of Mobile tire inclined
" " "
"n livery -n,.li hv, ,i, I, dcarlv evlnQ. ' "
lie: f.il.u'vinj; ...|.l|. .nee '.villi Civ Co
In .V'fho'nnn
Ivanla be changed lo Montgomery meet."
CEsrena of New Jeeset.Eiam Slaves lefi
9ccrelary of Stole of Now Jersey on Tuesday presi
colored, end .-igiu
lleses, one! hi Morris
1
.
Hunterdon County, tl
Hesbv W*t-in BEErriErLThir dialbguiiuetl divii
arrive,:) In Inv.ti fium the E.i-.t m,- neeiiuiS- :>)-.: tini:
:. at.: \r : I -
IVedee du. . .ei,in;. He iv
Ued or perplexed by the ui
made by the Lcctu
_ ufiheli
dltk.n would he Of
prised
"
ih-T.Those who have
iblyoti iho death penalty
engibofi
^d'hytioop- -.. :. -i; -
. ..Ie..' nre.-i.-i. ef !'. '.!!: ...-nl.inetit In Ii * rlehl .lire.' ,.n.
A Sri.?Vthe sorloe.. th|,,kle menrt ( .*
evidently opposed to the pillow,..
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a
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lefuslvel
. e- gallon;.
,1, Mr. Aniel'i hi
jo Irlcd.
i wriuen tMtlmonv
i, nnd Rhode Island,
iiirely succeuful In ihoio
[uthoril'les of Michigan
1tn[t^'orlTieii^
;,-.., ,.-.... fJeiie.ii.ir;, nniuherofpiiraor--"
'o'n~thelr trials has creeled very
Tihcirgnllt.
I.eeesi-ri a
:[ - ''-id'
I believe t
o proietn law, wilb somi
Bcameiitc. Thopooplot
i,,:.]-:.-el r.
of ihe high civil
'c'lim'at o' ofCanii'd a. -JJo iton Coiu-fer.
RETettuilO.'' asD BeooaHT.It 11 put forth a
Oheiokce nation o i.,.lt n ,., hrfin atluirifd il.Jl '. . i.n.:t-.:cc nmi.-u u-....j .-.
m'i vi.i.' hit,, i-o'. lev., ,.-.....:!.::...
..dmilied; 111! ILe Intel., I ...ui;. inch
^
e. irodhl 0. Mll-
ii., i .,.. iri.inijfii _ ". " i- ' ' - :--
vein .-.- vil.enih. rcpndlatcdnot O"1 - '"
debt Itself. She now propoiel io ' or
i roll oo the boll of secession. Wo lb
,o toven per vent., bni Ii might as
a waul! toTendl Ai the same time m
u-ople of elcfit counties hi that State
,Tp,,l i.einvcde-iiinioorconia
Mra. Whitman,
CoHtdlani by Aaron if. PoimC.
rt VaJJjyy, K. T
Fairfield,
G. W. Cule. FalrBcld, K. Y.,
" V. Rice, " -
Cclleeflonj It/ Susan B. Antiicny.
Rochester," . - - - il
Utica, N. >'., J. Anna Bice 51, Job Porior S3, J. C.
Long SS. Thus. Williams ii, olhern D5c. 11
Borne, KI.,
Oortlana, N. 1'., - - Ifi
Port ftron, S T, J. Mitchell S6 25. A. A. Arm-
ttrong 52, Bohu Sowv-er .'Ue.. ethers ii 90, 12
Auburn. N.Y., IB
Albanv.N. V., Gerrlt Smith ilv. D narrower
%2 60, B. R.lVun-i ij.Wrti. A. Lie'iUS6, Mrs.
IHdueiv :l.Sunn Greenwco.l Sl.Ljdla Molt
' * B.Anihjny S-5. others t-S 23, - IOC
"..; vr.-id.
been di spate btil
n ihelr cofllns, If
Loglih
Ughl tint, perhaps,
oaiid it. llodemtc
io give the expert-
HW,i niiuVl^-d^Cbri Trlbunr.
A ScaMDaWC-s Speecd.Albany, March 1, 1661
i, r r.,-.;.,,,, ,-,j It, the Clinic "*-'-. -rlntrfsMCCh
nallunnlpohtlci, .vhi-li v.ouldl.t
i-ia*k L r itni-.-siori rattle In thch
,*,e seme ul I. .-,[. t.;:. It "-'J ""'
"'''I'-.w'bave"
n^nej'
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Mr^.M.itneehn,,
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eior^wn
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S? .?.?. _'...a .'. us nroi>:nv. and iiiiislcd tti
ibe"rcbeTj
"fflgafSiP
Democratic Senator. X;
beg Tood tor th!
idnl/iveHe Ti.eire,in....-,
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ih,,.t..'V elite,..-:: '-.' .- ,...-.
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V'r
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- * raa-roguci who are ler-.Hr.c thei 5i.'*.e {
attraction 1 Eorrowlii; money on Mlsils
a fe.rf--u;i... :--- 3 the high re
-of tho dema-regno
'b. left
teoki loth
ursordlnary speech
husqi
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ibody
_ _ still In
If this eipedlcnt
jo, uu.idsl Thcfii
i i;fui- jI:-i".^r::oL.:.der.r;,:eti.e. .....
Ilia mllLens of her repudiated obllgallo;
iiicnce. ta-ves creJulliv lo !u ui
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I, edntihotr- .elhui.h.ii let
heihalasi, but a repcdiioo of t
,uf jVftnn*-
Ds. BELiOWE.A correspondent of the Bolton ft
.-.,":..:. ,.;:.! .M "ended Rev. Dr. BehoivVs church
ST?ifc on a recent Sabbath morning, ivrltes as I
s.u . .!.
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tf,.nnl onestioo" briefly, bin In a sirain inni i iiaifl
dnm seen t. rpss.ed. He held up a vulame recently pub-
-;-;; . . :,._ : ... ..,'.:,.;. .: _.. ..-. : ... . .--- .
..t lance v-.ilh :'
imarfe that tho speech wns evidently
r fll deserved praise for candid
mcihls nrgntnent with acocoicr
mincrlv iircaim. Ho lovlaned
rovldeoco In brlngvoB the negro
lucnco of Americiiii slavery, and
1 molt afford hltn to lenov.- that I
SfytM gotifea.
^vilvortiscuicitts.
T> O K S THE TIMES
,:.'
ff^tl .'n'.'i:; . .' '. :
Ten, iv=: f'J 1-i.ilHi.*
*'. Olcdtari. Luiin.
put down free discussion,
iVuth iv.tli'l! .-hull we
., ,, r ,,,,., whelmed by UV.r
Ll l,M! Shall we shr.uk
... Paradise. There it i
nnnol, Iho work of the. -. .
-> im pointing conducted, as do
Bologna of a pteoionB
,dli,nch f"'"'^ ^ i,,,,,,
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covered with bud.
, r Lb the molten,)'
duiicnte leaves, si
oppli.
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Vie," wb.-ri- 'h.v << iVrllim-itli
' ,','[.., i,.-n l- ai .l'ili..' Iberry. The
-,'lv have now onimenced the
i dnv by Jay the lwif incronMa
, - nl- -.1 i.u.i-ible miles, and then
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i A re.' of a week thc-y nlta.t:
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) , 2 ,,i doublu Iho lia; oftha rim ones
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il 'll p'.L-PLIlt 'HI' I l" J W ' fc 1,ftV ta<1 "'
;;1 ''w'bil-t H forw" has boon busy >r
....uedy.,,- whiii iliimiiuf* <" W,o
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^h-,r,T,.t in,.h,"iiiK ri?
:.l,,..Wl,Uor,aMhdU
ofold^d^l^.mSberrytr^;
whde the roofing
1,'um,' ihe .-,-ilib.ji of il>" iieasimf. .....
,'I, ..(.;<[..,! i.T atw-U mill 10...
,,i Int.. (hut, wonderful .inpro.cu.enis hav,
,.,,,,. uoiml I...V.-T..-.I. t-.:t...r. - !.' l'-- "*
.;,, of European unichm-ry At out. at ui"
[g too WiWlt lornble massacres in lira Lahnnoi,.-
faimtert's Journo!.
;XECDOTE~OF TILE EMPEROR JOSEPB
t.Sillc, and held a lengl ..-i.e., ,
hun from" hi. Ii he concluded that he will
1 well-educated person. Uc therefore taid
You eao bo of use to mo ; your house mid p
.,,-,, ,,,[,1 I Huiiiol give them bail, lo you, mm,.
,1 1 could it would not I"- ih'-s liable, l-.r lb-
,j ii( -, h ,,i,],.,;n, would follow you.nndr-"
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yim.iiil.Hi>].. Hut this! will do: IwdlgKcyon
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ingihi.tyoi
hi'viiiid "II
mr^o, would bo Die fearful rcaulia
, =| ,.p,..eh forever to 1... crushed. Mar,
tions tyrannized over, altars dc-ccrtmed
... defiled" would make a Pandemonium
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Shst'Jrs -
rfflrS
y - I ..'an-l l'-'l m, ...ulemed for nowrr.
he I"ilwi ol aliens Mfroui .he lips ot ......
Bhuekks of boodog" from fl* prew. Boyal OIM- ..ud
to reslorc
.lid th. i
li',''i,ui^',H h-KNifd tr-.-lv If sii.-nk rind
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^^ ^^ |il:1| ..,,, nnli lorjB|
mncnifiiid the daogera which tittendcu
1 f,l -.f-hr.nd..t ill" l-'tiS. 1 hHuiaclvea
' 1 "..",... ..,..:. l..r. ,1 ,,l (,...!.. in : ll"".
Fd
r,ir, IV. r on th" *"<> I ' wlllKt ""' w- orola
L, ,.U,,i U allv proi^L'tol Iron; rain ot ''" W!: - "'
o r l.'url.it..- r, T
.ii- ri Ir-.' ,,.,nl. t
int which n nita, I hj Jh
f
Otk struct.
fhe Hides of the kho..k. The .r..en..r . - -
r^ies ot'.t.,..l n,,i,,,rk. and ri.e one -tbove
anXttier, ..LV tin <'-^"""e' '^
tizo of the kloot. tl,, L.vW l.-ne. at W two lect
m,.l Hi,- uwiennoat aho.it a foot Iron
',..,, )j,.|vti are railed l>nuinn<, and
|.ir i.'inih'T i- f. ikuind the wealth ol
'., [ , ,, u,i ' .il'i-ilk llii-v will f.ro-
,, ,, \ . ',.: i,.. p:.rli..,ilnr mullwrn-
uI'Um'.m'' in. ir'uii.", in 'i^iiiniii^, r.'gulate it-
and n hall nouuds Ki.glifh.
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,1 i" rannv'.l miviHtrales. llint "iak..- ones nan
ulnl mi ."iid "Th.'lollTuving. however, iHtoointereat
''"tt'V,.'.T,C7,'obWo
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Bepli travelled throngh hisdoLm
eyea of the
mis ohje.'l he
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ewOUl tintbur yam
jf my words, .0,1 oiny
Dim, would bnvo tbiuik"d tin- l.m
will, o kindly nod, [in^odTtTHTan Time,
od
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TUB CAPTURE OF PEKhV.
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1 . 1. .";., ,. I-. ll.w , ' th- rl.-l.l-. I...V
inn expt'.-t ; bul "lien loaiplilin^ ntv Ireelv
;;:,';;':; iv ..L.-.i.-i < m ^
foru,ed,!hen
, ,he iJimirt bound of civil fiberi* Ihnt
ilo in which the Cttnu ot Andersoi
mt'iitioi.e'l, Ijjrd 1
US ivhieh have been uumi "
,hle member for Dudley I tliiok 1
bitalinc how the case which ho hn-
notice actually slJindti. My nobh
,f Newi'JisUe wrote, on the 3th o
y, to mo novernor-Uenern. of-Cana.la lo W]
J was not lo surreoder Anderson (cheers) n
..lited Slatea until Iil had i-.-teived Ir-Jtn II'-
jirtiestv'H goveriit..ent iif-itive in-.tnietious lo do fr
lh,...r hear) Vi. i"i|.f'Si. n. ^'.f rally prevails tlm
,. \i^J ,,r u. 1 hv Hie Court of Queen
ll,..l, .1. Canada kc.M have ll.e elleet of render.n
L,, ,,arv Hi". Antler,...,, should be fiven ,,|i; In
t ha- in 'renliiv no bearing upon that point, Io. T
whether it be rijlil o. uron^.. it t-imply amoui. s lo
hs thai AnderV.,! , ..... lo I-,; taken onto the
,-iHto.K i '"h lie hnplK-ucd to be placed. Wl
the liovcrnor-Geneml ol Lanndn. not with th
af Queen's laricli, i*U tin' "lln ' nl l-uiis
lor hia surrender wlmu ar.pli. utiuii
is made (hear, hear). It
Tratlling in this manner tbrough W^:
soiled they mroU u,;..u ihe.r brio ed
h
. r !, r ,, rll w". ..nll.ocBfly.
Limil.einbcd, TlieBtreals-
b
Vht EoiMi
C
ror"StnnSi""oook .hem while the,
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'kcd Xark,:., < .:, lb >'
V
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^'"I'Tr.-'while'ai
y ui.L helievdl
being cleaned
the roof.
Pl""
Toll,.-! , niter ll'-c
hut t
cpirntion of two weeks
worms are removeu. and spread upon the
riw- ..h--.ve aibele.l ". whi.-!. nave nrst been enre-
- ;
J ;,|-,|,i,: |: |, I,,,.-] trill, .nylLerrv leaves, to pre-
lie worn,- from M'hnp ihr,,,,^,- There no
fcivr or tlieir stray i"S over ih, si.L-s.or clinih.iip rroio
J ,),.|| i,.t 'iiit.ih.r; Mil!,-w.n,.s are .iHlnit
h- t-l,.ii,f <-rfiti.r.> and will never of then
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".,,. !,. i --.,. tod... toobot capucilio..
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prf ot item, rapidiJIy tbt GnH look
-.' .:;. ,,... uf, hat ll,.' ivonni are
the old mnt
1 his autVeriiig .en it i.
1 pali.-ii. .'
- What e-tn '. have done that he should have to
,,rn, tin heavy ehain and b.ilUt <
^^^
r :,-.v,ih,n Inuisfll.- I would net take bun for a
u.jrderer or rleapcr iriminal of any kind, un-
'.',',[' I, vile -,. rs.,f, who had gone away, ho
tup to him and ..!. " VV bat have you done, old
tl'tn , are tin: old* <.e who farri.-n aht.ut a
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,d bulleff" The sound ol the ,..'"";"
" the old
Nlso-rO, China, December 1, 18G0.
1\, E allied arm,, having lin-.llv lj.r.v.1 ibe.r way i
Pekin, driven Ihe l.,n|,r,*r Hon. L. palace, deva
tnted several c tit;-, aaeke.l and burnt otto ot Ui.
m;..rinl,;de in-T--'^''V^Tuidi'iSf
heVeoulduse nn-l .hr g hat .l.ey eould Ml
p.-,o.e have mireee.letl , wi-euehing Iron, m, linpe
ri,ir.-oniuii---sii."er (I'"" h ""i:i '-'"nni'li"""- nl11
Tritis wliiel. have bn:n dictated by the conqueror, al
the point of the bayonet- , p.:
i|,,,v iueideiitm.-.i'iie.-i.-l wiili the capture- ol icinn
nnl | the ,l,,lri,etion nl .1,1 ."I
f^ J ?"!^
^ - l.-restiiin. Alter leavnig I.uidxn willi it.
was cuatomnry to send out n narty o recoti-
ud to aecora a camping e
rouii(l lor Uie allied
forees: The !, th,.- .-1-1-);
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ttag of truce, and pnierall* " '
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local authorities ol Ihe .own.- n. ; win I, I , a .m
i-;ij ... |.a L -s ...r 10 en. .imp. -Ml-r-"' -'" "^
nrv ground and obBorunc thi i '
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"mi'nlry, thete per^n.- ivouhl r. '..',
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., 1 1,( the aruiv fli I- 1 '"e '" " ' , '
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rround. One of tli--*" panic. et-uMtjiu^
v ,,,-,,,,. ,1. all, wa- -ipl.it-... I I- ','-.'_"
an'aamiv. The pan; wmi retui-nuig lo hi ...
r f a creed or a eonBu. -
,, ( , r lt.,i,,. ^I'C.ed a convenient ,at.,p. a,, -
.,,,-,,. utitl.nrilv of a et.v.-n.n.fiit loo ,.-.-
I,,., ih- i..!*an.,u.. troops, on ihe i > i"".l.
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, !kl , ). , ,,,.1 v*,il, iv,.r. Is ..I .n.,try
11 svtT- ti.ter.-.-pn,! I.y a il.-taehineni ...
.
j.ang-t - , - > ;
^^ a , ,|d [.l-rtj-lov,
[,.:,. r ,v. who carried them before the com-
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]i(|1] ,., T ilU , b , ,uiln ol d.Ht.uie ":
laander-in-eduef. . .
,,., j ,. ,., play' upon Ihe earth, so truth hi
The leader of thia party was one flan ., v, itHlom
Thi- [ii-iii c...i ue,-ne. I in the mailer
\rr.,w. ,vbiel, led 10 the la.,1 A-I*ll"
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WHEELER i WILSONS s
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"KuMhere be those culling themselves wise who,
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the variety of iin.hr.-ttan.lu,--. bi I ihi di
willa and BrJcetionfl I it is not ue
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