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JOS-EP 0- - 1.-1 E.o'.ilt:it::;' NAN ;01f?,cALER TRUNKS INNI:ISMS- 'A i ND Traveling i Bags, NO• 104 WOOD _STREET PITTSBPRGI-1, - PA.,: I ( . . r ior.; promptly 11:14 . :(1 and satisfactionaranted D0r13 . 61:3111.— . .: „ . "WHERE WILL I BUY;:” • " in the minds of esvry ; ;,nr:'4, taw. one of .gteat importance to itli..und ;hose- rho think of making purchn,,as in tht• !int. of WATCHES JEWELRY, orriululng to it; We %would Folleit yi ,tting. t i t zr etry . . tluring , the liolidnylienuou; turvuuine our large.aud well selretedkockof- . wiTellEs; IVESICAL BOXES, I'l,ol' ; SPECTtCLES, JEW KLUX'',: sit% waRE, •TI/EILBOBETEus kindsi(if ' ti)i)tical Gr' oc•ds. .Dl', - 0 A Til • 'Ar - HA SLETZ bF.NI,Eti&BSAIM OPTICMNS, Piet .. ll Streetiy (im.;t:4te, , laeolkic Mil. 1 - P.1175111.13.1.:11..f.'Ci 11!111813= .:fir. ~PVS-F1T,...:„: 11 iVholesaler,'Ant4- Itetail CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES MEI l and. FORM 3N and DOMEITI4FRUITS, .4 Pickles, er.e • Pro,lncu cold Oil commi&lmr, NO. 49 FEDERAL ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. 1,, ; I 7:lt TIN WAR El WHOLEALE I N ALL, OF . .. r, . ~ - 'l ll. Vei)pi.i• S-..; 0 811.ec:t•- . ... , • Irt:n.VVrta. ei.., i - • . IPltlq , i -szy • • „,,: •• I% T.r.t NG coNsTAN 'FIX 6N 11.a.Nr. A 1 4:: x . .IY TIN. cOPPEIt AND. SIIEET-111uN ouch 1%1111,n .. • -erNk.: 4 TUE LOWEST PRICES/ •• i T ' r _ Rodfiibg, tpoutinfrik.job I ok 54'410 thol...4.possfht6 rammer, find at the • J • ,ti.rte,t notice. h.• 111[11pH:it, and 1),,t of worktnen, • WE O.IZIIANT ALL. 4 l ' lY°/11i : SII6I' OS" THE .I.OIER END OF Tara e. BEAVER, r." and Extimine Csilr- 842-'4 JaPanaed ware kept Constantly on hancr. OE ~ • j - or 71 . e I.< t. 0 1.P".i tzartl,') ..xrror.lol/ ...Art , 111 1.1 ;; , 4T i ; .`•• • TOf. V T • •.• • -..... ‘,.....,?,- •.e e te eeeite - ~,,.- •if. 7 - ', !, o'in, }44o.tei. Ott*idif.W;Siii*9 iiiiii .0 , t ' 0 ...' :, :fie . 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The expectations, however 1 then s - zeasentibl e v e and e pent4deally enter-1 I . tamed, Were'diShpperntetliefitahition ream ; whiell 1, felt Cdrist rain:et:oY - nijj'etf!ligatt4ts 1 to the Csp}stiteetiod, 'fit Withlielil;,niYitesent: •/I ; k e j.t is there-hire a eout4e'Of:, PrOlimand,' regret that, in complying. with the .obi g ttiOnseith I-posed upon the l'reskrent by the Conatitte 1 . I the', le, give : to ,cupgree4.. frOin tittle". 4 o;iiine . e iiiformat ion of the state of the Unioneltaml unable tp centenunicateetirmy.tletitlite , "iilljnit.l : rent ; gatietictoey to e e ly.,-17tneeicem -people, I of the questions which, sini.':e the close of the '1 rebelliote - bevii egitatedelitspubtieniind.' - Lt:ht the - eenteary,ettllor comp,ele, - iiie,ltO 'daele;te 1 that atethistime„ . .there .1.4, ; .n0 tnloi 'as. our I I fathers untlerstoed - the , tlernieunilens - they 1 imeantlit to he under,stood by. us.. T.he• Union which they establiehed can eiist, only where ' all,the States hre reitresente&- in both Houses I oft: uu e ries ; W I ierTe. end Stiltale as free as ah- other t;) regulattellainteriiiii ,eencerns -accor- I ding to its own will ; atid where the lows of the central flov i ernment, strictly confined to I national jurielletmen. apply With equal force to :ill the peepleefeveryeertien. That such iiis not the present "state of the Union" is a 1 melancholy fact ; and we all must act:Moil fogy that I.IJ F: yestOratice? „of, ,tbe, sletes,le 2 1 : 1• P:i f il l e% i l itreft 4; 4 141 1 t l e rgl e ylrli a g i to -the iermi of pie eriginal ' eon t Pref, Ci wo ) uni be '-the great eet tenmPoralblessing which. God in Ills kindest Providence emild bestowupent this elation., Itlvefienies ~o pr Impeeelive e elmitte. 0 Onsider tyluttbiu'OY: l 4 ll ttisluliliossP4 Dauf -feet this most desirable consimunetion. • The Union and time C.enstitution arc inr;ep arable.; As long as one is ebe-ed by all par ties, the Othee N 1 4 .41 h i s p)4i f itri,u4„, iinel e iceyie is destroyed hot it mast perish together.. The destruct ion' oftther .Coastitutinnovill :he fol loweet;eby other. and still' greater calatui 't iee'er It was ardAinedtbrit (tray tATestni ti:more • leMect Union between the States, but to "es tablish-justice, ifiiiti t eeadm4fi6 - Ifititifiiiity, provide for the E eotanientipreiiK e Praectit4 the general welfare. and - secufe the blessings of! lifterlyette <meset) yos ' eatktillilr , •.Poitieir. l l l Yr" ' Nothing but implicit obedience to-its reenire- . enieritsirt ell .pa .p..1...h. g . country:twiticaoco - °nee these t?: J.y*e:rtittfinal • eonsti . tutiot t, I dare , ,Vot7 , Permir,.niN , Wemn'Tit y.,* upon i:,imlivielpal. rights, incessant di tubt! that. yon viols tike them froth' thee stat-i breaches of thit pitblic lieziti, • utitfOlAt iveak- ute.bmik. z,• ~ ". ..' ..1 -- : ness, financittlelislionerOk cetil jtees_of„our r To demonstrnte the unconittitutional cleft prosperity",the gellieal .corruption ti f tudeits, ;weer of those acts; I need- doent moree• than 'and the final exl iimet,ittn etpopular.-freedom. I refer tottiete.general provhdous., It.: muSt be' To SilVC.Oilr c eye ry from evils so appalling : seem tit oace.ttett they tire not. sutliterieed.-:- imeelte . se, try seemb e t.ffietev oar Or? its..., t,tireill,l To diet:do-what nitieratintisesbail be-made in tifelitigllitt ..',. : 1.' - .!•:' e` H l L'''. t e.' L l' l e . :el .! el ; the Constitfitiens of the : .scversil Shiites; tit To me: tic proem; or restoration Seems per: . cootrojztlie, elections tifeitate legislators .and• feet ly plain mid simple. . It 'consists merely ! State ofilmrs, menthe rs.of Congress. anti eke- in a faititleifePidii::ition :Wf-alil` ,7 dall4t:il lith' i tors of President and Vice ,President, .bk ar- and laws. . Tiii.vxvoution of the laws is not I,bitraiily theClaritirs. who shall, vote and'Whe 'lu eveolist ruct edier opposed by pliyeical force: ! shitiLhe excluded . ..from that privilege t e to tits- i Tare is no military or.other necessity, real.; solie.Sinte':Legielatures 'or prevent them - 1 or pretended. which can prevent obedience to I from stssentbling ; to dismiss Judge: and nth-, the Conetit le len, either North or Soul I. All ,er c.)411 fttuqthmariesof. the SNIP, and uppoint , the rights and all the obligations 'of States i others,; without Teetted to State • law; tonne. ' and kettle ithia • Can be protected and enforced ! gen ize' and 'event te al I-t he political maehinerk:: kelifi' L e lt . - it :Liff.6,,,g 2 49 43. 4t), k ikit:tite.r4;6100, or the tits; t 0..; : to rvglibife th e is hole 11,111iinis:' e 1 ,4 menet lice. 1 'he Courts may lie i,verywriErt ' I eel it of theirelninestie - and letetrafrairs tie; opened. aim „L'l it open'ed„ . their process seetild ; cording tothe mere V..i1l of sir:lnge anti irre- ' be unimpeded. . trinfee against the United ; :Tensible tigeies. sent among them • for that • Stale* eamele s t tee vented el ky Om ° pewee r iutli- 1 pit eposi...-.1. bete are movers mot grunted to the', ...i:mlhaititOtheititt . .airter e rein preeti- : Federal .. Government or-to any one of lie, rk. ,b.l !edit I e el. "here erether4, , no- rensim ' !Jeanette& 'NuebeimelgrAittedewe violate our ; why the Constitinion should not be obeyed, ',yule by '6.teettning them as -•plilpable au Wee! unless those xiime bxerifisti its :powers-. have , would by actihee in the thee of a positive iri- 1 determined that it, shall be disregarded and ; terdict e Coelho Ctmeettution fortiithe to . de), _ 1 I ,v44:ettett i LOW' utll-0 -, HMV sic 4,0 - tite..,pov, , whatever it does bet mfilemetively enthOrizel , teerefifetle;del , ef .. gmfrie 4tte irte-qtare fof its eitherby'express words or by elearAmplieet . ; li • tnelmee„ie tlee telly ,e 1 ietpele, Umet o caei exist to i t ion. If the authority -we desire 'to: use iltitA i t w lie: l'ect ernieite if till the gtitte tt S: e ,•I nut come to us through the Constitution', rive' ; 1 • (nt'the. momentous question, and some of! can eecercise it only. by usurpation . ; and' r- I , the ineitaiiiii4eoivini' mut ( . tritarliatii. had 1 pation is 'time most, dangerous of polio cal 1 Ihe Misfortune to differ with Congress, and crimes. By that :slime the enemies ft free.' fletyteeep.sel w - ectul , 4lli9na te4eut, 4 r.e : I government in alleges have worked out their' I erve, though with hecommg deference to the I designselgainst public liberty- and private T, ;I opiniene of . tjte e ,efiolattee i)eparltuent e e- - ; right. It leads directly and-. irrimediatelee' to i. tTimokFeeeite . , - letiotiseire hot only tun2hiinod, , the establl•liment of. absolutd.' -, rule ; for- un- i but ~ . :.1.1%-I],-, ' 11, . .‘n0l by, substepteut .event s and I delegated irewer.i&alwaya unlimited and tine . further rbtle•ctione - The. ent-h impar- 1 reetr:tined. . ~. • , 1,. -: 'e .. .e e .. • 1 lance of the subject-Will be a suflieient excuse I . The acts.of Congress in :cinintion. are not for calling your attention to some of the reit- I only objeetionalde for their ;assumption 'of (sons which have so stroneiv influeneed.thy i ungranted power,. but many• of-.their prravi: - ! Ow o :3i 4, L ;th e w : t:Thehe t irihef see. al l'.,sione are in conflict with the (Tercet ' eirehibi , tinalli ronemirdn a Mode of settlement, ent, cow-lie-I tioll3 of the C.7Ortseitution. 'The ponstittitien , i tent; • t once evit h pimr trite ietereeteeind with : commands I.littLa repahlican form of :govern - - I our sevrirn tie t tee to the - Cimetitution, - is: too i ment shall be guarahteod to ail the States: neturel and Leo just to le.:easily relimpfielmtel, ; that no , p c rson shall be.deprireel. Of life, fiber-. It/is clear lo' ' my .apPreliensi.bn,..,thut ' .aio , tY;:41.1 . Propertyv it hout.due preSiess of law, nr-: Slates la tely litt.relfellion are still Members of ; reted without-2i judicial wirfmnt,.or.pilnisli ;elle National l'uime ee ben did they Cerise! ed without a fair trial before an impartial jue I !to be . egos-" Time ; .. "„er,dlivjee.of;, I : I,.ft ..linfo','; ry t• that the privilege of habate eom'pus shall jeuloptett• ICY a piSrtiM“iii rubst orthen *very i not be denied in time .of place; and that no /small portion) of.ilivir citizens, avere mere: bill of attainder shall'be.pas'eed even against I nullities.. If ee admit now. that they were I asinglo itativilintl.• Yet the system - of meas. ! I %%did and.elfeettestfOr the :purl:odic intended; tires established' hr. these acts 'of Congress by their embers, At'e sweep . from, under our t dots totally subvert and destroy the form •as ' feet the tvliole _round 'upon which we justifi- 1 well as the .subStanee of republican' gotern led Lii‘i Viii11y.4,440. 441.111i,Sill9k—let'ser,:tyntelie; bient-in the too States to which they steeply. , I cape-Ilterfireit-fleVtlitin -be- flie''rwar. 1" irriel Iv binds them hand and foot 'tn'•atbsolute sla tlirect contrery leas averred beeotliis Govern- I very, and subjects then - it° ft strange anti. hes- ' i mein to be its pumpose e apiteo understood by . ; tileemwer, more 'unlitmtetl, and More Rog till tli9se wlie'geN.•.e 'their; bloecleind.treasure Ite he 'abused than arevi e other now known . to aitlin it s.'prosecution. It cannot •be that among civilized Men. It tramples down all , a successful war, waged ter the preservation those lights in which - the. essence of liberty Of the Union, had the legal effect of dissolving consists, and. which a. free government is a t- • IL. eTinevietoryof iliac nation's irina:Was w.oll ways niost:e:ireful to protect It denies .the the kliegetee of her policy; the defeat of Sc- ; hithiim torpuß rind the trial by 'Vary. Personal Cesston on the battle-field eves not the triumph ; freedom property. 'and life, if assailed by the of its lawless principles ; nor could Congress, I passion, the prejudice, or the rapacity. of the. withemevititout t i litt censent Othereeeentive,,l ruler, have no security whatever. It has the , do"anyllMing whic h 'evetild Have the efrect, die! efil!ct of a bill of attainder, or bill of pains rcctly or indirectly, of separating the States; and penalties, not apon a few individrials'but front (molt ether. To diSsiilve the tnion is to ; upon whole masses,' including the millions . reptstl ihi. Ceinstiteitiorewhich . holds it togeth- i who i nitbit.t lie, subject States, -and even their, ele a i nd that isa power which does nut belong ; tinhorn children. These weenies, being , ex- So any department . of this Government, or to' preSsly'rerbidden, cannot be coestlitttionally qll Of tie-in united, , - Inflicted .upon my :porttrot of cni r •perople,. no Tilie.iie'SO Plaia't hat it - dies' ;beetiftickneeele mattes how- t)?,py may have, corn° -within our edged lipid] brattekiet of „the - Federal G o y_ jurisdiction, and no matter whether they live ernment. %The tecultie (my .predecessor 1 tn' States, Territoriee of diet:rid& . as w e ll as- urysel and - the h ea d s of a ll th e 1• I have 110 desire to save front the proper and Devil tmcnts have uniformly acted upon the i just erinseetiences (if their -great erinie ee thaSti principle that the Union isnot onle - undissolv- 1 who engaged in rebtillienagainst the Govern rel, but indiseolvable. Congress submitted an i went, but as.a.mtele Of Puntshinent the mess 'amendment of the Conetitutiod t 9 be ratified I urea under consideration are the Most unrolls beethe Sontliciet' States, mid accepted %their! enable that. could be invented. Many of tliese acts of ratiticatirm as a necessary and_ lawful ! penple are perfectly inooc e nt; many kept their , . exercise Of their highest functioneelf they t fidelity to the Union. "untainted to .the' last; ii ell' 110 . States, or . xvere States out el the ;Many were I incapable of nay legal offense; a EiEl IN ling none O. R. A ZTVZ . . . - ' . , • -,.. • . --.--:. 1 . . , . • - . - "._ .. - i;_:•, -.. . - 7- ,, - ~. 's .-!.,,lPfr•zi; . :i • -.,,- , ... . - - i - .. ..' • . . . , • '-' . • . . . ~ - • - -.. ' . ~‘ , - , .) — ' .. " ---------^ 1 . • . • i -- __ 11- . 7 aAvr a ' .t. 1., - 0-1 2 A i."ArTP..kuzgrwr.c) . .) '. . . . 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OE - 4°. It Yr4 o o:4oi.dlv!QwiThi:-;s l 9ok•tkirwl4- ,poni.ilt.hp w4:lonßot-41,pAktpirpt,n_400i tigckt4 l °4l% l 4 ll : Ire . !4 43 10i41:00 1 141,-14:01 - 011,f ,bw,ausp;:•tt, vsents...p, i f/PAtie;f4oll ovi .itAit: 3 ..llht 4.4* l 4 o n. l .4q,fidiYidti4 sfiN9Paltillt4resttin4 6l o,o-ss -, ARNV . -PrAilain• u*u; !acted; JAW' . if; LciannOt stippoit the, Nonstitutiou rich, Clieerint - alacrilk d,f Ale and, ptiblic ho ACcn otler;toetun ohpgat they dare tint allsrggiird., thiCy)s'not:thii - only't Mi r titeSilic..Snite _ to' her rr.s, toreq.7 I Tliere,la strnitlier COnSidetlttiOn whiclit.lhoukti I ,2oe.ainot'hniinfileue,e, kreat On tl4l, o 2it.tlayi.,Otlnly;lpo:l;,'Qongrer..l4kChtted,, tkah hoihll o 42*, ti 6 4, solely :tor i't to z llie; Union. and 1, trial ntaitut thp.! iey IA the „Fedeial eonstitittiori ' 'and laW's, withont the eqUality,'4l rights of life States of ot inolvlGut4s. • this' *was i;ilntie;tlle w) r.. slinnld ce,tisJ. ' I do.niP4,3ctliat 111140ce l lAnitioniis person:illy 'OlO4, on ,those, icholohnikin • making lyric than. trilt i:iidntlf meinbers of .VongreSs Ore peroU4lll - public dub!' created-un q er 4 I law 'for which they votod. tit it. was it; t so)- I 'iOn, , pnblic,'O . tar4al . plkdge honor',' acid I cannot imaglne upon *hit tepinlintion nt It is trilflusti,fied. )t , be "*aid 't hat' lwe win' tint Von d td.t t keiip . i 'lljititlWitlyvelails, let It be;pennanheiti that this jirOnitolikvlls.not. made' to rebels: only: `Tlinut , anfts bR Otte , in the 'Smith ' drawn to our standard by'W anal htitalredS iltertwt• odPi h 1 tlit! Ninth ga*e' their• lives in thitla•lidt that itN.l,4)lodt%. ed out • It was made On the day 'after the•ti est great 'the war 4tatl been fought and lost t endcilia intelligent men then , saw sits- orgiving siieli an asstii•ab&e, mu, that withont it the war wettittend ter to our cat e. having giveti,th ttine iu the,estrOfljiiv Of he .4 tun, rit nowLin•th ckty.of kui pow r i , Le it.rtule rendering of thit good fail liolci&.t lie numul.Nrio id .tdgether out 'Would ceattizto ltimeAnytlaint.upon denee - ortuetr: .it trtiuld rriiikeithemr Ijra: failure, bait a:fraud. notclithat th, Rre rreet i Nvotilo nbd tinEtlthfulioi if I klkt rot . teenteniend/the.repeall!orti 44,..,ansrma whit:Waft ten .tif thts le.tes leader the, dutoinitet tura. , • Iteelmrefleetion 'than satisif i ty..eryonr iwniorable bodiee'tligt the .1f1;41! , ;i1,;••• INN po strye s4onspoonry — plMlllynr.. ‘ I „In r sir only p,f. ;be . ,ws#Pan VlP•fl&r. ' -ANT*, . glal bvery'W here naldllOrnli Luger A itrPt7 me e= Tires' altn'tbnikel:liklnii, .11g -nlisitio .• f‘w titer W 1511 1 .610 *the, *ti ro . *ileslintistb ,-! 1 /Lt it 114 R, ,11 :444ingesttife =. -. l Re_ E rinnteti exercise ol i pownr, no IM,9l,Fnur7 ity to 'hi Subjectkft • ' Wit ne'ver ow What tunic tbeinvilkbe" Ind • fidnin vll'en its rec! Tight hanaillbr - f i lar,,tre them, I nal n.' . Nor brid•Vinsiollrbi fist:We/bow 1 , or.wborepowntnn . b.. worn, xtiedk its nait.yretinin• • t 4 .W . 04 1 1/lve may be enilaired'AVir . (gp , .. for . ,if •the . gllt t Constitnilon'aiteirnitli' -I, it protects Fniwie. . ~.4, f 4*.ii.4(10.7 ' '', :;• v. tt'• 'n 1•• IS is Inantruailiy &WIMP- * * &Noble& of lbe laws lonortfgr:a . tkrlype ofvotin 3 g, and;tnAlSTrri •.1 1a nu r - nrwlittncltikeniai ' . 'FA ' tir 'Majority ;it. all`mbxtfassnk :In , . i tauthern. Stat. This to the ilk) of Me-POTilc01„ ill sn.inmolin,t4ts ' lIR4 V TWS#4II - 1.1611 ks.inst !Sedan liiinta Mr wi *. L'Onnt.• 'fa innrslity IS lirigligatili 6 tr*ketfipSn wrung beentsidllpmtlesnito, _ Olistracte _ . . .woitirreconie a grave question: aliettier - , ice ought or 'whethe!'corniiion -human! tf would net - nil re.us to save thentfrom them ....4 requi re.... .._ selves. Bu t. under the vii turititancea. th is is l'exnenSen inchltntlO recedstrucTicni .nnder.the, .i'. ' r - till k .s '4 iseit - slitable state of li:in l....t' gs rl i t i ii ii l c ‘ re I '-. C . re,ise ol,iniens,lt72AY - he Well ,tO - l itai t n,. l - .lia ~-. • Slane of- lute :taxes; arc the -I• • 1 of 'ti' -. • : ' h —•• ouly. a- spectilati vepoint. It. fs - not t proposed ! System fuloptialbv - COnirt 3 ss; Aggravate -whati are ' f se ', era ' cauN e s merely that they shall - govern tlieniselves, but !,I regard as the intrinsie - wrong <A' tile Measure! y o liiic este,. ptes ent an irtes' ts• tible denitittnion . pari r ;l a Wili t a le ntet a ali r e 1 0t aP9 .4 1 %- ' e'rittity lf .cu ci rre l 113411 ricy. t ... that they shiillrule the white robe,' Make- niid f itSelf. It' has Cost incoitntedinillions alreadY-; , ' ' 4 •-• • a t . I' ra mi ': ~itOrd:vi.<l 'siifer en' ti (1.-he : Aire.] sett - y :gip' to-evade • inivriient The great' sums which i Par; this piiffioar Jet US inquire how much connivance aditilidster:Statti lavis, - .elect PreSitleati '-ana 1' and If 'persisted in will 'litchi largel?to . . the 1 ' '' '- " ' . . • members of Congress,' and shape, to itrealer! weightoftnration,nlrently too oppresslYe te.be ,l , k ert lil l a cc ; o rs a l7 r eg' s Nl t O l e n 'w b i t Y l t di is: . Mare ,at • seveni d f . 11 . 1 " r 1• , 4* - :4 '' or less extent, the futuredestiny 'of tithole 'borne WithontjuSt complaint, and .. .I.in • . •ec • 1111 . _ . 1 . 911.1 (1 . 'Mir ,WlOpy..ne r , math fi l inilY I i virtue Of many, Cad Withatand;"and.there can m. •ci reolat ion : . Yro4tbly, riot. ~more, ,coast .. I country., - Would such n trust and pier be I reduce'the Treasury, of the nation ton concli-,ii be u?" doubt - that the open disregard of i half the mitiinnt,of the, .latter,j.showing-, thiti -. . . ~1 !lion of bankrtiptey. We Mast not ii<AndeoUr.; safe in'stieli hands? •-• . eonStitational obligations avowed by sCuiie of i when our paper currency is, .cortiphrod : in'th. :The peculiar qualities which should chai- selves..lt win require a strong standing army'', the ihighest, mid must influential men. hi l t the ' gol&and silver,' Its einuniereiat value is c 'irk- - ..teterize any people who are tit bi decide upon i and probablymore than twolmnndred m.illi°-' cotintrY has greatly -Weakened the moral 1 Pressed'intc4tree,hurlreti and fitly Mill': ' :., . the inanageMent of publie affitiriisor a great.; of ilf airs, peranoum..tti Maintain, the s suPre - 1 't , .'nse;iifthos - e who : . •serve iu,;suliorainate phi- 1 This strikiii,g fact titakc.. it the obvietti l dit'Y'• State have sehrOth been combined. ' It . is: the ; nriey of negrog,overnmentS after : iheY are es-i I des.' The . expenses-of .tllnj tnited • States, jof ,fite.dOv4initent, iis,ieitilr as Ma' beejia- ' . glory of whii.erhen'te .ktt.)W ,that they have ; tablishea. , The sttins.throWn away ,would, if' itieloaingitate rest: im .111 e ' Public debt,' ' are; sisteiit witlcthe'princl - ' , .."4 ocrsountl y Pcirtieat had these qualities in sufficient 'measure to prOperlY I used, ferret n sinking. fund larg;e}! moretlian tax times is . hutch as they 'wen!: economy, to, hike siteli v t,iiclisuiZ4 as ' ill i ' W.W.I upon this .conthient a great political j enough to PoY.tile W•h'ile nation it debt in less,, set i en:`,yenia :to. To . 01leet and dialmrSe I bit thi - llolder'of its Mites ;nint2illns W el O . t tat Ut t'abrie; and to preserve its stability for intim j than . tifteen years. 'lt is-in vain to ItOpe that, this _lust ; Rot o on t,, • .. t. r,qtt o es curetiti supervi-: j ISationail Btuales,taeonvert. theni,vvithontloas, than ninutv; years, while in eVery . other • part.: in N'i)l •maintale'their alco.ndaney therri-ii, s i o ni 'a s well' a,..l..,izystoot,tit... vigilance. .''Clue_, hitt) Specie at iti:eq - ialialent. '.'A ri•dnetion of, of t he. world all similar. esperintents have fail. serves. :Within: . .inilita r:. - - power 'they:, are, sy ;t6io., never pc , rfertea, was muck dis<Crenui- ! our • .paper ei-etiliting indium' deed - 6 1... IM7: • cd: ButifniOldrir eon lie proved by knowni wholly in Capable nfloilding in subjngfitiOn the z ed I,i Itie..'Teiire of ()ITlce . Bill.'7 . wldel'lniS . ; ces... sarilYT. f< , IIC)W.. ThiS. l4 .litveVen'WOul g d. Ale . - ..- faCfs—if nll'rensoilingupon4'eVident; 'is: not'... White .fenple of the !Muth:: • : .'i :` 'j' an.llOA Aestio,) ed 4 'ifficial . rictiottnl:thilily•:,i Maul upon the law, cf , 'derriatai ; nnei' supply,: , 'file l'resident 'illy be thoroughly, dour inkci: j tinii.;,-h• it I shnulil - te.bOrne . in' inindthat, tiy . abandoned, it, must-bc nek.newlodge<l- that in 4 I sit milt, to• . the.. judgthent , 'of. Congress, inhi r:t. i hae an 'oefi'.tr• i-' oaapabk, dfshollost or '. uu- ~ inuliiiiii,:!gat sepaer -and bank, notes cdrivelt-.' the,progrrss. of nationa negroes have ,ahowitj n . -lietherlthe public credit ninv rnot be 'lnt"6' . faitliftilt.6 the ConstitittiOn; but, "iiiii - Tet.thc i hie inte "coin, or its equivaleCt, their - priitent• lesS capacitV.for gr . ivernment thio, any, other; musty affected lik system ii . tn ritensur&k mee of penide. .No indePendent geivertiment Obis. With out debt, and the•Vast priYate, in-,Airvt!,• ,Atilich' I haVermithixi, the tit niost ;lie - Can.! specie_ Viatie .in , the ' hands Of. their, ladditai jof nny tbrui bas ever bef.n Seee.2.ssful - in their i tereSts whleli :are e , unplitiated With it, WO enll,l do Is to C.onpll'tin to the Sennte, Mal*. 'tisk tire • would- lie Cithatic t ett,cinejatildred. per' get - I hands. -On the,coatrary, - wherever they have i not be ton eauthius ern policy Which MiOt., privilege orsupply.ing his' pi ace NV till a ,heti.er,l .',Legiallition: - for.the,accomolialiment o, 1 ..-'' ! been. left to their • own, devices, they ~liaye jby possiiiiiiiy, imp•lir :the tlt,.,..tnflueUge . (it the I man.; :it the SCnat,i; he r rt,:garcledL as peraiiit- stilt to de. - tril le i•z . ';deiour led In the higlitat: shown aennit4int tendency to relapse into bar j world tit our GoY,crittiWut... 'Mit . eonfulenee I ally or politio:illyopPOsea'-to the - cresiderit; (,public :colisideratiomi. The • Coristinitkin t : liariSiii:' In' the' . ,Sloutlicrn"States. howaYer, ! c ticohlyi he retained br c.irefully <then tenthig:, • it is oat oral Mid tilt altogetio.4".tinreasoUable; i contemolut es that the,circidating.tkediiim ttif'' Congress Las under , _ , taken to crinfei4upon them I the priticl Pies o f.ili'Slice and inUter on the POK)- j fOr the.'oincer to ,ep,cat that it, will take ' leis' tfp'.. - etinnt.i•N"tiliAlb&iiniT6rin in' qu lity' and the •. privilege of. the, ballot. ~Just released{ iti: tr tnintl;and by the `most s-crulinlouS Wei!! : part as' far as iiik , :::,ihfc, :restore 'Min to . 11), titbit!. .:%.l.`the tifiribf 'illii'fcirthatioie that, . .NY l ,l",i plitae,Tintl give ',him a ttitimpli over lii Ex- '. higi t 'linen+, the col - Miry. had 'just' '':inierged., 1 p%) ; 13-1 4 yo r y it,_mity,lifoloul)fful_whether,.as,a 1 tY to all Our eue-„igenicnts of eVcry sort. glass, they 'knot., more than tbeir ancestors I, serlotiFihreach of the organic law, persisfedin ; ee:t ith . . - -e ';superiiin The Aker . . but, . Inther ; froth lite iVitt Of tlie,RevAitlnn, rind'iialiaut , ` how. to tine r ttinhe lied regulate 'Civil'. timiety.-- ' for a c9usiilerobl'e tithe. cannot .hut crt'abire:irs : clianceS 'ofimPunitinrismg frojn aeoiderital ; feting front: the effeets, of a 'redunillintAnd ..'• I Indeed it'...18 adiiiitted. that the - blacks of the 1 fur cite stability of our institutious. , • ;habitual ' defeets . efecWicieneo;ot he mode.of,investigating wm•thie*Ptiper curitnit. ' The s.'ogesiat that ,'.• Soutlt are not intly regardless of the, :riglitsnt - , vioiatiPt,i of Preseribed rulea; Which' we' bind it, and'tlie, 'sccre'cy ( f the hi;aring,l ,It is. not j pericalive-e ,anxiOuSto'protect theirposterly.', rpioer.ty, but so utterly igtu.rent of public of, I ourselves to obserre, - MuSt dernorrtlize the peo-: won ,j e illa rh ; i t , o ffi c i„i timif,:tl.4i4* .sliiiiila . , - ty (rink the ,es'ils 'which they theinieryTea had : , fairsthat their Viiiing can consist In •nothing i plc; • ' Our,itif standard or '.civil .duty hcingi liepoine bola tn . Pr(Toti on RS the:: 3el,friquents 1 1 eXifetieneed. lierice;lit ntoYitlinia eirenfitt.:': limier, thattl enrrytng: a ballot to :the lace j set'at naught, the Sheet-author:Of out p01it1...• lenrli to. think thentselVes sere. : Ian); entire:; hie, - hiedlittin, they 'colifetted upor,(Congresti:. where they are directed to deposit It. •,I need cal . nioralitY_ 13 . 1 0-t ) thd .PPl)iic 'conscience I t 13 - ' pettatitletl tbat'inithir ;--atelt,tt nit e the .Piesi-,j the•power to coin Money and regttlata the:, not rincipayou that the cxerci,c o.l,tlie cico swings:free' its moorings, and yielditd every. t dent cannot perforni the great duty. assigned; ; value thereof, 'al Hid -Same tittle ..prohibit . . . tive franchise. is the highest attribute .of ,an . lulliulic ef * Tia§stoit aUdinteVest. rt ire • -rivi- I to hint br seeing the t ins niithful y ex.ecutecl, i t lie' State„froci enikini anything ,:liiit..go '. Ameriain eititeti,' - '6Cd'ihnt when guicldd'by. diate flie Constitution, we Will:not be eipeet i i afid that it disithles'lliintitost esp ciall V abut • ainf •:11Yer a tenderiii pa . yment ofs debta. , , • -- ' I virtue ihtellikehee; fatnioilstil.'and a prthper ed - ,to . otre tuAn,ll for mere .pecuniary, Oblige' ' enforeei ngthat rigid neountiliility ' yidch 'is 1 "The anninfilOns Cconlitfort of Miticuirenet, appreciation of.ouf, 'free potistitiation, it • Lon- lions.'' - The vielatiotief such a Pledge:.A6 We I mices..sarY,,to the due o,ectitlo,fi nfthe re:rem:le, is strikingConi with:that, 'Which:. wO., stitutes the truebasia ofit'dymncratic from of j made on the2ll, dais of JulY,-1.811, - Wlli aSsiir- i taws. •..' 1 ' ' ' ::. ~ -.. . ; .-. :1 ci. - i z. tialeSigne. Our elicultitioti now CM.; . gnvernnient in Whiehthe sovereign power is ; edlyilimintsh the,,tnark . et value- of - per'other i Tilee.onstitutlen invests the the ,Presiclent : braces,*Tfirsti notes .of the National' Brtaki, , lodged in the.b - ixly, of the •people.' A•t rust ar- j•liNtilisefi. Ilesitics if W,6 -now ' acknowledge i with nutleiiity to defliti.',wliet,hyr . kii removal ; witil-li, tire reeci 4 vable . .fot mill dues [( L i:the:o)V- • 1 tiflcially created, net for -its own sake, but j that the national debt teas reateti,.not tO ll6l i l Y Shouldhe nittuti in Any 'giViirt tact:; (If& /I,(A. 1 erniiient; excluding ii4Oiii.S;; and :by . , all its,. staely ns - a .means of promoting the general 1 the States in the Union. as the fax-payer 4 Were ; of t'ongr6ss 'declares, f in, sttbstanee,,lliat ,- .. he. creditors, excepting - m tiityitioni. of intereo'. welfare, hi influence for good must n ecessari, ; led to suppose , but to expel tltent hint" it and' s'th.ll Only urns u: such as he suppose ; to be..upon its bonds ~..incl seeuthies: theniStaYel ; ly depend • upon the elevated 'character ;and !hand then over t o .b eEo ve r ned by negroes, '. unworthy ~of. titian trust. The Constitution second, legal tentrer Cotes; isSued,by.the CM , true allegiance of the elector..- It ought there- j thetnoral duty to pay i;',"io tt y- s ee m rtmeli less . . makes birit side judge in the. premis - eS ; but ted' 'States', and NV lilac the law requires slid! ; I ; fore to licreposeale none ; except these 'who i clean •:I say it may ice/it so; for Ido not'inimit the 'statute talks s ; away . his jurisdiethin., , - be recess as well - in payonent of nil -debts' ' j are fitted Morally and Mentally to nandnister illiat• this or ;my other argumentin raver of re- j transfers it to the Senate, and leaves Um bc tt,W ee n eiti 'ens as of nll Goii r anent dues,iiit W 'it well; for if conferred upon persons ho, do ; ondititiOn &An be entertained as solmd: but its I. nothieg but the obVion;-. :mid soinetinies ]m- I centing imposts; end third,' gold .and'siliret ' ' not justly estimate itsvaltie and who are in- linfluenee on some elasSes ; of minds allay illi;11 !' 'Met te , thle duty of. becoming :a pr0,• 4 ,0 1 (04 . 1.c0in.. By. the operation of our jian sentasyit- different as to its: esults, it will Only serve.as i be' apprehended. The financial honor of a; The prosecution is to be .conclitettd4lielore a I lent of finance, however, t heinetalte. Ora*" a Means or pilteiti , piwer in the hands'of the,grcnt eehntiierclol nation'. largelyindeb tedaad I . tribinial whose Incrch'ers ale not; like him ; cv,w , .:en coliceted,is'reserj..ederilY tor oilcans:3 , unprincipled nneambitiens, an& must eventit... ,with a :publican ft win of government' adniin. I responsible tothe whole pc,:ple,. hut 'to sep. i' Of Government creditom,-. who'!• Wilding' the. ate ifl . the complete destruction of that libe.i. l'isteied - toy ngents of the popular choice, Is a :irate 'constituents bodies, nod iv ho',,may hear ',bonds, semi-annually ri..eis'e'.fheir'"intereati - tv•oPwhieh it-should, be the most powerful i thing of suc'h delidte the, and the I•.'• '' ' • ltvt held be folldwed by such tin- ~ • cl6'-' his accusation wi; h. great disfavor._ The' iii,poin fron. lie 'l.:nth - Mal, Tieiinuryc - : They . [ conservator. I' have,.. therefore; heretofore , struction ofi Senate . is, tibsolutely withoot •an ,y . .knotra 1 are'thus mail to •necupy'tinltividuitfa post-!: . urged, upon your attention the . great danger. speakable atlamitYc.. that every true patriot standarcl of decb.ion eitplicable to slichn ca;4e. ' tion, iv hieleti :iv be' used' to strengthen* the' . uto.heapprehended from an untimely exten-, tunst desire to avoid whatever Intglit expose !Its • judgment i-annotlie anticipote.d,. for . it I arguments tot .iliosit• sv ho - would bring - into. ` siotrof the elective fratalhise to any new, class . it to the slightest danger. :- ' : • . ' - '', ', I isnot gi - werned by. any( 'rule. Flit law doesdisrepute 'the cibligatiOns of the' nation. • .Its' in our country , especially when the large ma- 1 : Thegreat interests of the' country require ,:uot,define.w nut shall tie deemed good cause [ the pityin , nu 'of All,. it'. ichts, lA's v.lightiiit- ' jorities of that, class,., in . wielding the powetj immediate relief - frit these enactments. • Busk `for removal.. It.is mm0;1. 1 / 4 11)10 even to -con- , f tith.Cit the Gnu Shoithl be inViollit-• ' thus placed in theft. hands, cannot be . expect-'1 ness in the South is parelyr.ed.bY a ' s.leneol of } lecture What may or what- • may not be ' i4C)! lay re:lint:Ml(4. BM ; Will te: it nets with fidel ' - ed correctly to chnipiehend thedtities. and re- general inaccilrity, • bY- the terror of e oritacal considered hi the &nate. .The nature <if the' ity towartls the - laindliolder wile' loaned': hie: . sponsibilities which liert.iintwatiffrage. • 2 Yei- , flan. ands the dread of begro'Corispiiabv. The , sithieet_forhhis 61...w'r pm o'l It the charge be his.; money that the • ant .critil, of the .trifers terday as it •were,;: four nulltims •of persons' -Boiltherit 'trade, iota'. which the is . Toithfu 4 Oillil !theipacity, what evidence - . Will support , it 1 , • ni-glit he rres.erve< l , , ! slit-tilf7mAlie kime ante,' were held ins condition_ of slavery' ,that ,iuid i iilrp derived so great a protitttinder a Ges'eriti= 1 Fidelity to the. Constitution may lie' under- i-eip:erve g- Of fait ti'With rite great masses, f existed for generadtinst o-daY they are flee- 1 ment Of law; still languishes, and can never be; stood:or.' inistualeratood -in a ,thicusand.. dill =; the peopler . Wito, having rectied the 'Union , . •men, and are akiiinieft by law it he ,eitizens. revived until it , eeases to bef . ,?.ttered by thear- rerect ways, null by vintent party then; in vio• ; front the perils of rebellion. min- 'bear - ore . It cannot:bp • prestititek-from . their prtivions,i bitrary power which makes 411 its opt ratiMis r party times, unfaitit (illness ;to •tbe constitu- 'burdena of t9itlitine, flint the..GoVelVineriti.. condition ofservi tilde that, as a class; they ardi unsafe. - - That rich country-the richest] .in Ilion may-even comb, to be considered meri-j'•rnay lie able to win) itsA.ing,agemefita. • .Th6..0; as , well Irtformcillas lathe.nature of our Qov- j natural resources the world oiler saw—is it j torious. lithe offteer be nertuseil of dishonesty;i Is no re;ison' which wilt lit! accepted *.nsisatitif. emit/nett es - the intelligent - foreigner. whoa than lost.if it - be notsoon„ 'placed undet the 4 .hoW shall-it be imule out,? Will i t be info, I factory by the peopk. Why those With defend, .makes our liindthe'home of his choice. In 1 pmtentinn of a free 'Constitution. Instead- of I rTt . (ruin netaunconnectoXWilli..publie• duty,' us fin the land and protect its'On'tint,,*; the' the case of the latter, „neither a residence of i twinges it ought to be, a snares of is nnal front priv:ite hist ore.' or front genera . repo-: pt noun r upon the ';',rnititAttle-OT. time nation dye .1 - Mrs, and the knowledge: of Girr heartu- 'j power, it Will become an . iutolenihte burden I ration'.Or must the' rest eat aWitft the, j be:tritig the scars and wound :4 received 'while' tiona which it gives, ; nor . athichnientlto the' upon the rest of the.nation.".l ;, - •1. '..eniiimiesion of an actual misdemeanor in in its Service; tilt pubi. c seitantdin the yard , .. ;Du :i n u t i l e, •'<itis_aepartinents tells he Govereineint; the - far Principles of the ConstitfitiOn.-; are the 'onlY. 1 Another reason, for retracing, our steps will ioillice :-• Slat 1 he, in : the condition upon which lie can, lie admitted to t doubtless be seen by CAingiiess ,in the late j risk the 'character and intereSt . _of I, men who supplies soldiers ..of Ahe , army' citizenship. IfiOntist • prove, in addition, a j manifestations o public opinion . upon !the j the nation in the hauds• of men to whi-mi •-he 'fond the, sailers of the navy; the'irrtiian Who 'good moral'character, and thus give reaLona- subject, 'We h' in a e'j,tia47 When; 1 the I cannot give his_ c0nti..104;,.;.! Nost he forbear ' kin.., iii the nati:M . 4 Wlirkshtufri,! or the Me,. ,-- , •- t - -', • . ; • i . . . . . L •. ' - trair,bl3 4 -4 .p• • volf;.4.qv.r. Al MIII 21211 r ______ . . _ . , ~ • 1 „. • -... 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Pt i !PlPtiel,a 4 . l - 111 (1?(YRIall ot horn in(l belvorld3 : abOse4.iintlitteine perit*isofintr history,f44 1n,r,40!-.,. 0i1 1 0gth.:60.0.1 11 ity,.,.„-f ri Olti tr tl/C,.,.juty 4gm Pref iileilt lo .I`!prer /MP% into -bonn'l'lnat s t. if i tt" t hu tt it ' i r 66 , l r" . is gift' nq bne: kb ie'attpcfroitent t „hat pleii4erie,,,pzotpet apdl,444nAl,the l Constitution",''nble, and constittOtaitat that it:, shou '..be:....1 .. • r i c,,,,,..,,,,,, , ,i,„„„i,„,i,„.,, , ,i,,,,,,,_,i,,,,,,,,w,..,,,,,,„........,,....,„5tith.,,,imit.„....,,,..„,„,,:...,,re5icippk.0ngre1yri5, A - . ~e rvg - ‘,11.a,. - -- 4t. ' '' - I ••r•..).2.7v... 1t !•411 iqr 3r iAtatlal•lifitt Vs itti•titi.*rinus,,itil . important ,ottunort informer'ngainst! other agetitieltn 14if i - - .... ;in , n • •fl i : * i'' sialtl i , A 6 . l l fr.'4' tt• .• ..... 6 ,1 1 1 1 ,g,ti 1; 4 ruiestipp,i;po W13 4.4 - 1./ptrAdolihemic(l•Antuch , iiitoultiltt ICari Ile il,e ritti add hint:B4n that.9l-' '• f" ,,,:g. dy w A t t :7 l`...l l ' .• '7,^:ti , ,i - bli ftw V e r rt) ::,,r- ft . g ) ( 1 in4 .. .,tkte i Lt.n . ..Zfre..teYilitfuntlfhto reribirat;!prOper parity before sonie•open triltrinali:lndeftend.<• j ii • •- , -- '...Qhnes-%. , nr: • -itb'tlnifiltit-aeldir:rt,thecili i passed l.cnt otepnrty l polititir, reaci , ,, O f invirotigatc;!'tim "ininitite' 0 it-e'it'itil ' Via' elk , iti a' - • ...r: '-- • ' - f re ' ""!' ' ' ' r '• ' • ' •--'• 1 ' - I 11 S 41? 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T ....y .1,4. ~,,, i , ( 4 . i.,ty.iia.l. t vi, ki,j/v ! i nt g um ,. of nigh party. •Recitement, :ttet.s in good !skit, and at tbe eatuelirotoootißS. • lsycified. that no pOlitiehl:ertlth iajidfter'pStatb- t wOuld be:likely to 'Protium -violent, collision I, the , rights...iliac. - other. patty, , ; speakituf : . litched thaik that atieb' liridlspilininitte,ind 44- i • ilOtWeen thgre . a*Pcg . tve adherents of "rho-two ' eau rse; with. ;111 pioper 'rspeet.:,fok the, ; eintihon- 6ti e nrsto ni . or: itopttiat . st lraie tliranititeS of. the . .goixernrnent. - Mils, would entSenate; but it does nott: ftecattriltomili-444 0 "must ind,t4istan'lts terOtiltStw - tirtdAeStrue- I*-,, e , 1 rshuply eivil,war „•-and !civil :war: must be any. legislatiye body.ean o bejlo C011804Utell;* t' thin." c... *',*'... ' '',.' ". .. . . . .... .1 ~ I,rsorted o i l as Jim :lasi ..remedy los :the .to insure Its fitness fofthese,fenctiOnai .!;:_, 1 4 . 1': ' •- • -.1 . ..;V-Plny.Oli e,kii i ls ! " o o ll. 4 .ll l j Adllinkoao. l ta , (vior#4,4.e. evils. . pin id any, plun,'within'khp scope ,. ;of,ou r..con- ~.. ~ :.. i ~, W. , liateTer -pick tend 'ln -; It is tint the theory of-tbla•goyeivituent that _, !! p ( ((viram ....swum, oe moat:carefully svoidect :public-I - titers are: the, property of ~t,liose :,Wit i ci kitntinattl Mit,ln i iit:' , . .- w h i cii vromis bi- better :At faithful . and conscientious Magistrate will j..holdf them. , They,..are 1 giilan : Merely.. :IPA' (' the Condit lOn'Of 04' ne.ropili:l4, the, ,atitli; hy 'concede, *cueinirkging; them in' :lintinStry, enhgliteoing ,-; very ...numb to•boiest ; error an d i trust for the ; public • benefit,. sometimenAtr,a _..- ' ' 'admit bia-*even , to preserve mai lee, ;before he i fixed:period," sometimes du ring good-. belutvV. t.. it bOt l nAntis 441 4 , 0 ' 14 g tbcir tut;f 4 '.. ant kit[ - I will, enda-Ta,rr.the nubile peace; . and he will ; or, but generally th.ey 'are ! liablo,tolm ter.6:4-:-. ing ProteCii t im te 'all' thei r j taSt' rights 0! ree.l.. _,.., '.nOt addpe„fOreible measurgii, ' , or such as 1 Med at Alm pleitattre of the arliminting•tioret, .• ',men. Butt'lle transfer of our ,. p.alitinai hailer- I anightlead to &tree as long, ii.silacise Which awe i which reprcsentsihe collectivelmajest3r. ..wad [Han& tOtheha' W...initl - in iny,:optialint Yxi an abstiticiiiment, Of a; dtity Which we Oive ' alike . tnijouteable remain. open to hint or.to- hiss: con- t speaks the i‘•Ill . of ihePeople ...The for es 4 re- : • mtittients:, -It is true, hat emirs tnay Omar . in j b.:llion in;pffice o'f-a;:siLgle , dialuinest: ptiont I to the memory or ii,,r , ,ftqh(!riOid-the,rl4'hti,el ' uliii t al k •1 he }) - Xi i elttiVe.Wollid' be: e.matielletl ''') May work great inkirs,te the piddle interesii. • 1 rotir 'children.: , I ~. ~ - , . , .1, . ~., 1, : t 1 m en d on it...t riglits..and maintain then[ teen r(1-. I- The danger the the, public. ser,viee comes mot . i .l . rh ' 3 l , n' Of Trilling,. tire . Pinittbern Stales i Id s , „Awl con i equei ! )m . s. 'wholly,a (1' the ( . .lenentl, Government Avner- ; p!pi.. ivi • asi k .wb Jot If -COngress should , from.thp power to il entove, hut:fmnt, the; pow,- is snot only -. in • palpable 1 er to appoint.. Theref,tre,ilwassthat thq -fra c • - riJit.:, into theigintla of negrocs;NS 1 ?" - CPed ' '" r t pOriflict with the Constitution, hut ', will et,r- t leers (if the Constitution left.tho power of rO. • it - tline.Peinrii -1 1Prnit'OP 1214 • •• • 71 he :fmtailn - ,tainly,,if Parried .imi - ; iv:mince immediate and ! movA tin restricted. , %Ode tlieF sfwe 4w Sew: • . 1 . 1 4 69 ' of sOeletk, liavehiten broken u._ii h . Orli E. • i rreparablei UP ry. tri the orgmaie ,strut sere! ate at right .to reAtlitil appointments which, - . Wsir.. - liidit*ry. muSl' . be ' recq..mlicct: `sti`C,c ': of the government, rind if there , In; ~ neither -in itis , ...Pinion, iVere not tit to lie Made, , Alit,' '.,rnMinhiilellinblner4. ll4 .nnull4itt. ;.:. and -, jitdielni _remedy. for, the. a rongsit intliets, nr 1 tie rellet:ii.tn ()mt.' V; sub:ect will FprotaihWitak . ~ ild i s e h t 4l,6 ib i ri t •' 4 7 4 )tiu l t d .i : r . i ' c it i t ii ' i i i ti ..t f rr i kef iy , t , .r4lili ii ?he powe,r.in, the ',people ti protect then/se!' yes; lify siil.who have the 'go 41.0 f I:hewn/airy* Wi,thouS the•offunal aid, of Abel r. elected; de- I euit' i , that cur.hest course s to.faho...the Om; Akrit'me" ofl.llc2.4•Ciat Men. 'Who', formed oar fu der • If, for, tance, , th e , tegislati?:a ..De- i stnattiota, for our guideovalii,in the poth,mark, WV:aloe:I ortglitullY:, .: 1 . .ini fil Mit 1 ,- ,lipljeire •,,,,..linot, should : asstin act,eyen throughall •ea out; htlie fituinivrif of; tlitt.l3ePtitAk-fird that eilei ril oiltWits.wil Ibe Opal to the n;-' " th e (twee,' of law„ to alouish. a o-.ordiriate,- de- i*ohey the titles ,matie sect - W. byllie.of./svrillttee• 'aiirifis ta& to ithetn,'Litiljt is wOrse Chitin t inirtment .of :the ..ooiernment—iw. Such "n , - our-grit r. great pliedecessorit.' .:,. ~ ,I, • I- ~,. • ~.. intitineis to epeet that tiegroes Will Iktforin case the Rresillent must take the high .respmi- 1-. TT.lttl Prpsem,t , conditinti of our,finiincei and l'cfOr us.' I Verta I rikr Ave ought not to ask their ' itibilities of his office and save the life Of. the , circulatifigmedinrn is one 1 0 whlch Your par 7 4.4B . Stlgicell.ll. ,MFI !,i)u r o .our _ow n out- , minim ut all hazards „. hp so.- et • reenn- ,s- ef.nst t. 1- I . i''d • 'l'. I' f ' •d ' ' ' • ''-• T •4 1 . .. H i- • - - a - • .A. 4. •.I ' ' Tatum is 111V1 •.. ...t. .: - ..- •,-: . I.Vt flkene*• . .l n. . , • • , J.- ~ : Structien upt4,,thointii as. plainly, pre anstitu- 1;;. 'rho proportion Which the citrrenc yof any -, I '',,The'grOittliff.etence lietween . thetwo rice ! ti o n a l as e lk y . that can be ltnagined,,iKere not 1 country should hear to the whole vali3;of, ilap . I 14,ThY§,I VingllPJ. =incl. ihiCral' ellarnnOri. 4 ties 'la elle red to be. Within. the last. mentioned. I annual produce Ovulated, p,y ~ ltffs' :Melton ISA it'il pre ent'''fin itnialgninntion br 'fusion of I The : init'llbl ‘•ere. not wholly, iii,4lrinm of ...the I tittestion ',Upon.- • Which.. .-pOititcsl. ,cconOntiatif - hem' to , Ctbei in ring. ltoMogetieOns - 4.i48 .9 . Ir i i ponter'of self defence. .. In . all. the:- Northern ; hay not agreetl.., Nopcsu itibe cPutrolletil,al • f tlid.liiii, ! or,' 'Obtain the Lsootitlepey over, il . te ; 'states, they still:held the sacred ri alit: .of Ahp i lagi latiion,- but. noist beleftit Vi ;the. Ihret itiebt -.. tWoi:Othes,. it it , lii•govirta, 'W.W . I jeferc9co . 9l'll7 . 4010,.A c t it, #c t s?. :} fc to,believe ,;hat, in : due i'ble:ll.ws,,w•ldeh gN7pryw tiere reirninte.-ei4nt ri IhVilra intered--fcir' it iil,ll 4vc9gmze 110 . 1 1.11.11131.11fi*0n10 comp to the. rescue of I heir:. secret. and . q.ult.i. . The .pirettlati.ug, rt*Fult . O i ninatinintere4;ittul - Cieate Buell silS - railiq .is 1: 9 1,ii9 ).9siit4ons. "Lc • -gives ltie pleasure .41,1 will-ever itreststahly - flow to •tb -- ose,ponta • tbdointinciit Aim. - pever,' yet witnessed,.', ikl• ~aid that, the appeal- to .our. tornmon, , con- , Wher,it is iu greatest dereartd. Ir4 . lthw. oft mvik t.. .tif , gt . 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This , not ratienalare QUM .Iwo;lnutorw ~ ...molls tit! 1 .o,'(.it'ariil`.llii fArtilettlelits,athe ott.,it beett.,tpace . ;4 . , - , ter.* Po g e t' - Aiiii iitti le_wilAerniati. r . . - `,Sit nll, the' 11 . an• ancae,t4.7 . 24 1 911 ( ... 0 . - ... 1 F-Tth- %1.:4 , a , i.(fa u - . 1 1 4 101 , c L e;i ir , ; ! ! q iin.vi',. •tinl.ci. /1;11.1.14..ii..1f National Bank, .tnuat„bnou nel- ... ,, X. tend: o'4 let !.. 1 notiblireA.titatlk"tlittlin-lfabYret'antlitigt, eiiiiiilll , - kind , inr Oi ti l M /4_,....*.., %4 „ A pz .t if VIRIN , bßridrdi s iON4 , ~,,' 'I. ' 8 (.4 . 1 4 the su cc ess ,[tilt dif ort not v utiik Mg ttr:2swr .- - 1 5 1 , 6 - ifn d a ._•,..-_--,-. i,....„ii316.0i1it tit : fp , i:; , .. ~ I chniie the half Our erinittrv." - . ' anteteste; In `an hottest adnunistraii,on . i o 1t , ,e . aroff, ~ , ~,...,..it:.,.: . e... -,...4:.:.. II wOnld not put cOnsideratloni of Money in 1 itrasimes,-,.and neither class „Witt* long , enflure Um! i ts . ,;:b§i)lutel). es.sen , ttat .l.p _ e„.: . .... ! ....._.. .._ Competition !with jos!fre anti' rlklit.. ' Bnt the ,1 tho Law- 4 :uded rid/beriea of .ItP,recent . past, ti ts .i the country. .111. view ot , xuege ... , . ,4,0 t . , ' - f'! 1,-•; ....... P.VI ft 9.. !", ' , . , :11. ,:,..--. ' , l- ..:-: ',)''', '''' ' '''•• , 1 ' '' ' s Bata ' I t i tilkilK i " 7 4 1 811 1 8 . - ,tt! ~' :,;.1 'i'•: - .P. ,-•"• '• - 0 . - . * * . ...... . ;•!'T ‘T:.7 .MMW NNE mg IMIII SEM ':"*DllOOVngthe - .Arq -Las J ", Airt; Adysiriiiidiossiqitssiss seat - am savi sysigeforMstAssertiok IsitlkiVeseVistbe minis Id stime t . 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