The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, December 06, 1855, Image 2

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JOURNAIi
JOHN S. MANN,'Eirrrom
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Tuutettitir MORNING, IY'EC"4,6, 1855
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hg school at the Academy, un
der .t.lie charge of Mr. Hendrick open
/..ed .:240,ndey last, with. veryenceu ra
r,sitili,•• prospects.. Fifty-taco students
4Am - olio'. *4l:tames Aos,,.gr,st :•day • a
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d ike, term. This is .up to :.the •c4pecta
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.of' the friends of the .iuoti,tutiou,
Altai lcup us. t.o. hope th at„ a t least; sav
.. 4 7 e1P - t;fere' scholars during
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oinsvpier.ent quartet.; :Friends of Edo
r•4oo:l9ni let us make thiscouuty as noted
/6"51i91 suptrior sc:hoolS, as fir its glo
fiiona eflbrts to bauish intemperance
ifrom u4r midst. - • ;•• . •
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The man'who wrote that paragraAlt,
wilnid council stibmisiicrii to aiy:net
Of tit t anny dictated by.the South.; and
,it was just such a spirit as pervades
the above paragraph, that entailed
upon, us the fugitive slave bill and the
Douglas fraud. These constant flingsat Greeley, Giddings, Wilson, and
Li'nzW:..7.. those who sympathize with them, by
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, ..-.....—..;.....,..-- tiie , News, Telegraph, and papers of
74..* Ty
.: • war .. ALorace Greeley will spend the that stamp, are not only ii*ptopo,
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,•tr:.llG.: - .. ap Washingtop,.as the special but if nut aisConiiiriue - d Will make it
isiresarltatiVe and cot respondent of impossible to
,unite the Anti-Nebraska
Oho Tribune.. We hope this anneunce- strength of 'Pennsylvania, Greeley,.
t ' t plent will induce the making .up of Giddings, and Wilson, are the Repre-
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.laas.for tne Weehly' griCatne, at ; rpany aentatives of a class of men in,this
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4 4 .644.4.ecaiuthlicotiiity..:There are State, without whose a:d the oppnsi:.
?lreatly a. ,large number taken,at ,this - Lion to Piercel Democracy can-toccr
folfleA.,,bUt.- tog. thirkanotlier
. club of succeed; and their aid.cannut -be .te
ail/ Miett easily,' be • tattde.,up, ~Will - cared if leading rapers :continue - to
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*l 4 Atit/JlA . frieed:ef.P . r?Z:CtoP • Y the ex"_insult them with such language as
4i - einitelitl". 4 .-4- ("-•.`'-' . ' ' we have quoted above, which seems
c — -- : 7 ---"-."--.""'"."--"" • -to be the chief purpose of the News. -
i'Putnam for December is reedy- Cage Greeley and prevent agitation 1
:ft43.1 , It-is a superior number, and con- ,
.....s well - attemrt to cage the watersrof
pitis a variety pf, the choicest. reading your own Delaware, 0, miglrty.Setei
anattor...lt is trulrand 'ern . flleltiallY .---or prevent dip ebb"aml flovi of the
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-;ain• ; .&ericati Magazine, calculated to * ocean, as do the work •you .propose.
; instruct and amuse all classes. .. Liv- The :2". %Mune has rower and influence
- , ing in tlie,Country" is, continued, and 0 . inap.i.. t;ecause it grapples with all .
f lick as ever. "The Virginia Spying?
the great evils
.of tli day, and is the
45 tu instructive as well at amusing,ar- • uutining'advocate of the' progressive
- Aide,' being-...s.gagltio description of movements, which the masses of the
l the...o:anery, society, and every day people, and ail true men deem indis
fe itfillis popular resort. " The Ax
pensable to the well-being of the .Na
ffies of Euro e ". it an article for the
ption ; while the Daily News is corn
tstatesman and others who ilesi.re a
;aratively without' influence, because
• ~11torttilgh knowledge of European af-
I it is afraid to meet those evils, arid has
T fir:t. "The Coming Session "
is so ' no higher purpose than to quiet agita
ogkefixistractiop t.O the general reader,
tion, and dodge a conflict with our
that we make. ar,extract ftpro it ip an Southern iv-asters.. We tliankOod the
• i,ther column, which will show its force day kas entrie.,„ this coarardty !Ail
6 174 Plint- .. ' ' . -.' ' ' •-' ' '‘. • ' cy must be abandoned ; when the peo
--0 Tihs'nu • mbar ends the sixth voltirne,
! ple.can no longer be kept in subjection
• And the publishers . say "the arrange,-
to the rule of slavery, without a deter
'Thetas fur the new volume are such
mined and manly .effott to be free.
- Fiat; they. may !confidently predict an
We have a.) abiding faith that
• fnereasing eitellette in pveiydepart
in this. contest,thOpe‘op' le will triumph
-pece.." We •have entire; faith in this
Will the News be wise in time 1,
• lifiStivise, and will be happy to forward '• .
f ie su6acriptions of any of our friend? •
jarloo may desire to add Putnam to the
4ileaeures of home. • -
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gar
Should our brief . notice.of Wm.
,-;...cigeott, in another colum*of this pa
-4aetl:triake. any reader desire to learn
:,triorre . of this ."true: main," We refer him
to !!Old Portraits and Modern Sketch
;4s," to Cm fon' in:.tlite -Courier/Ipm t
lITHORS
OF /T. -
• the Slave Power has ruled this
Nutlet' ler the past bay. years, Is a
well understuml. We can
vi...AW414 Metter than by taking a
paragt ap,irfrote tbe last .4)l:orarrit Chris-
Lion •Adeocatc, as fellows :
..Llowever, as some hene:4ly enter
tain toe tear that something aWiui must
Lipputi, and have associated they know
'tut wuat dolorous and terrible contin
lieuey- with - any decided anti-shivery
Act:tut uu the part of toe next General
104frAavere,lerewill pay a little atteu
hibu to their i'ciars7-.-,promisiiig yet fur
law a word on the gcne'ra chai'acter
. !0:....u.eti apprehensions. Thisy'steihat
-114;:lei, ace, this cry ofinstant, unspai tug
ztin4.- has tolluwed, gone before, and
itaAt'lltlYed with pro-slaverylsna from
lust t l l - fast. A uni every stage of our
.civil gi:ytiqintent, the' ilavii power has
earl ied its mdtsift4.s.'bY this - species of
1/.vercion. Attu:bat has been its:poll-
Si, a threat its argument, aua a thteat
itw strength in.evory conflict.' 'By just
luur.artigie means it aas pushed its way
i..t.; ad nigh places, monopolizing pat
' ltior g., at: the same time that it rigor
-"liii.l) forbade progress. The State has
• 41..tved to this abuse and licked the
.. !thA 'at
.the.soinmend of slavery, till
• it beir'qUite problernatical_whether
. there ~is virtue enough lent in too
• body; to:Attic. to rcophe the uoito from
~ ,'.the .ciutcheb of giti - , Llave oligarchy.
.• it.it.:by ' no.mealus'eertain that such
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• 'mho:micas the .. .eugitive Sltrye'La%; , ;
id the repeal of the.Vissori. cum
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r.. ronusetc-canuot, bo xeipeated at'auy
'. tirne,wriensla,iersrchoostia,, Tiii, north
• immpatina, but does nOthiog• more ;
; Iliad s baking dogs iliddunt bite, it
-. is considered" at to rppeat , tho ex. ,
peritneut 'Whenever • desired.. : Ibis
ttsgrail.ition has overtaken the tSit.4,
itsid wo esimot deny it."
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This-rs affiost,sunifiatiTgigre t ;
is I n g tirii, 4 jtiOt 4.erafivn;
%at btfirliougiri7tl4 , illgraatit,
usp: . Thiel (kingh4e spirit lylicir
CtigH:Co the...fulldwink:.para',ltapfi in
2Stli
FEE
` - '111nillii;.; - frten - d -- i - ii — tre — eit — ii - se r- ii
F re edotpwill.lhvor such meetings„ if
Wereiteets-for-witioment oni th - 6 - t.htiilb . ?:"
quetices likely to .grow . nux• . of:Jtltetu;
';tie Ftve•State. party itt:t.,40.,1.,ti.t.:1-1:y ,
„is i no‘y i largcli itt`7 . .tlie• ascendant, and
;tibuntlatitlx - tilliti:to•tzike"caii). 0f1t. 1 ,611 . ;
'4i.J'it?. the -t , 'reelciysi the Gritidihetcs,
i t :Sii rn ) s iicd; Wi 'stilts - , and thiir lite ; could
,«fifisr , b . , ceded up,for if.while, atO agi
tation of the subject - prevented .iti tlte
Nur thy vve.ltoultl appehend - pO. 4.a n
ger-of‘Kansaslietanting.-antitind else
1 than:a Free Suite: the Fql.•-niily be
made either Wisel y -the aid and-coin
fort Atchison mid Stringfellow may
derive from the conduct , of the_agita
:ttirs in the.'North."
We have 'Mr. Calhoun'a own warl I Crawford, J. Q. AdliniA, arm .1 the
taut fir attacking his position with all eminent men of the country, froth the
tile fervor which a high sense of dun , . peace of 1782 dew!) to the, year 18.18,
ca n g iv e; 14 we du hold, from the every one of them clearly committed,
bottom of our soul, that Aavery is au I) . y Its acts or his published opitricus,
evil; a deep, detestable, damnable th some form or other of assertion • iliat
evil; evil in all its aspects to the Congress has power to exclude slaVerY
bla'clis,,and a greater evil t' the whites; I from - the Federal Territories,- were
. /al evil AntraTh, social, aid political ; not iguorant of the vital provisions and
3htaticti in OfEicil •i• • • i
an ev,:, w Ilea S& 1
P M.:it ;el l ' i ti thelungui-sh - intent of the Constitution. If it really
•Tt is-not [Men - that -ve find anything • . i fn . .
*leg e r iniclition of. agriculture where it remained i an aspirant for the Presi
-in - the Lycoming Gazette with which exiAS, in paralysed commerce, and in dency, dktracfed by- the conflictinit
Tsve agree ; but the following in rela- the prii„t.atiOn of the , mechanic .arts; dangers of alienating 'the North, or of
' a n evil w„ieli stare;; ytel .jlk• the face m o rtally iiff,.thiling the South, to di.:-
two to an evil of great magnitude, ex
presses. our views so exactly that We
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f t oin u u tivitteil field-, and . larwls in cover, sixty years after' the-Federal
CaVii through tangled 1, w imps C, lust itutioll became the p a nitro, unt
gladly transfer it to our columns :.
.- I and moraise -. Slavery - . - it sad' an laye id. the hind, that it hail, throughout
" Another,o bitktiunable l e - we r e i n evil that it withers wiett.it I.otiches, there' sixty years, been totally mrsap
our present syt-tetri—wilich, however, wacre it i; twee securely, establi had, prehended, ill a m0,,t.. important feature,
is mainly owing to the first—is a , tue. the laud •be.e,)..m's.‘les"l..q-e,. as thet.k . PL' hi- • 6 ) ll gt olits, presiidents,. cabinets,
hasty rotation iii certain idlices, and:no ilievitabi.y . peA i itle.s watch the sea- judg e i, t e,d that tae entire action id
whereis it more hurtful than in con- lifiWkcllltity , es ;'or its ne-t. ; - while free- tire Federalt t ,;, , ercimeat with regard
gross. Almost every day we hear it demi ihrthe ciititriiry, fl-u kiwi like 'to the Thrritorie:;, had been ?Untitled
Said that the stud' controls the north the tannen, `"tit le hale 4 and
. 1i ait ili usurpation, then %ve;cati . never more
in nearly
. eVerything she pleases, al- i sheltered. rock.,.' a 1(1 clothes .with Fe- ; regard . ally. powa t r exercised by tnat
thouglithe -hitter is largely in the ma- i fieshill; verdure wilat, %%itimat it, governine t it as...clearly eon .. i iii. tat t,, l ,o,
jurity. Did any one ever take the wield frown ill naked and iilCUia'ale 11 Congre*.s, is organi,z,iiig a new Ter
trouble to consider the causes which sterility. : . 1 ritory, may aot say , .triat each human
contribute must to the high standing of
~, If any one desiyes . an illmstration I t eiag, not a fugitive from jestice!or
'the south in the national legilatt-liv T i Of the oppOsite iolloonees Ilft-41:ozery
labor, avim mtkes•;that Territdry his
Most ofthe southern states when they -and freedom, let :him lookat the-two , residence, shall be Legally..entitled
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have chosen a man who is* able to' sister States of Kentucky and Otiio- I thereto to ' life,,liberty, amid the • pur
prove himself worthy of the position, Alike in soil and clirtrite, and divi • tred.; suit of happiness,' then our Union .is
retain him in one place until experi- only by a river where translucent a chimera, and chaos has conic again.
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mice makes him useful and valuable. waters reveal', through nearly t h e " That the doctrine of 'Squatter
'
But the northein states—such as do . whole breadth, the sandy bottom over Sover'eignry is a mere device—the
not keep constatitly;cbatiging to satisfy I which they sparkle, how different are doubling of %fugitive front the sharp
sectional rotation—.--, are c..et ;up into so they, in al,l, the respects over which' Inirps.ta; a diietntn:t—in coarse but ex
tnany'Asms,' and jump from one to man has control. On the one -hand;pressive phrase, a ' dodge.'—is shown
another so often, that a member of edit- the air is . voc-d1 With the mingled tn.- by the repugnance or inability of its
ress sca:cely-learirs the rudiments or mult of a vast and prosperous popula- champions to define it. • -. l.l.you:direst
ids :duties until oue or the other of tion. Evet Ylhill side smiles with an the entire/ people of the•UnitedStates,
these,causes removes him, and another abundant harvest, every valley shelters acting through their representatives
takes lits,place, ; only to ibllow in his a thriving village, the click of - a lat.iy in Congress, of the power of deciding
footsteps and.st.op,where lie did. Is t mill drowus the pi-attle of every rive- wliether their terOtory, the pro.4)ecliv
e
it any wonder that the south by keep- .let,.and all the rritiltitudiuous sounds home of their children, shall be free
Pig in °dice trim who are accustomed bf business denote happy activity in or slave, yoti.nece4sarily invest.' some'
to debating national questions; have a every' Branch of social occupation. ' portion of this grand tribunal: with-such'
perfect. knowledge of parliamentary - " This is•the State which, but a few power- i:Wito,..then, shall sayy,vhattwr
rules,tind are familiar
,'with all the. .years ago slept in the. unbroken 'soli- Kansas is to be free or slaye 1 .' The
machitiery ~of national , legislation, tude of nature,. .The forest 'spread an squatters.' Yes; but do you mean
sheuld maiutain its high position ?. It interminable canopy of'shade over the the fil'stilLizelf who - reach the
id just like placing an inferior number dark ] soil oil which the fat-and useless 1 the firstsoore liAlie first hundred ? the
of veteran 'troops; against . a .'superior Vegetation rotted at ease ;'and through, first thousand?. the first five thousand?
nutriber•uf raw. recruits--ene..nf the the du4ky 'vistas of the: .wood, ,ohl,y the first ten:thousand? or whao - num-,
former is a match fort wocrf the latter. savage Beasts.. and more.
,savage men bey o f pioneers do you invest with this
Wed'? not, ad . v . ecate the.principle that provi,led in quest of prey. The whole treheed • pus• pOWer over the destinies.
becatiSe'a'intCe hag` been elected once Inuit now blossontilike a garden, .The of your children. and.ouckt 'Suppose
it'shonia'giie ltini a 'righi . :te he To - tall and ihterlacing trees have'uniock- your favorite number sriall,Ptto-day,
timed iiidtifinitejy.intheoffice.. regard' 'efi their held; and .bowed before the establish slavery, May the .far larger
less of his - qualifications ; but what we woodman's axe.. The soil is disco- number who. will be there next year.
Wish to say is, - that when a man has cumbered er!.he mossy ttuaks which i expel it? Or is your ' dodge' to serve
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be • c en, - who "byltils - )tgilitie — st.')lad res.]
sn' j . ...ginet:t. and ration VieNis * pti . •::river3"
)tifdr Opirs, has given • . bfal sat: . is.i‘ .fields,
fac!Arn..o a
,4ial. let.hi - •he retlinecf.,Thirs
as Ifine.o 4 . ;... can posslbly,,:nr . u"ritiL ''Cion ; has
there is :".4rtne better reasrm - than' fOrt= - '
tiort_or sectional int rott4-for removing,—nPie the. eptin6itOlnfluepeos.l.)f-saccrii,
- , , . • , , ;1 Ai oarrfavi unfrequenqgl-, patlk
,41mough.the-clAseikaaultry canebrake^
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.„ - ...P.Ttibably..ac ,- . oneanurvever-did - • more - i.....4,1 1 -J.,11.Q.49...;•JP (1 .4, - .:1. a T.! ...:..4.q v.,c0t1,,, 41),,- .: ibp" p,,,..eqple_. : ._ . _ z _ . _
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• , field - As , hose ;dile - pi - data 'enclosure " •Mr. - 3,efferson Davis,a 'felloWlog In Itisi:WzifirfrOM"Millt4lol444 ll ll ; '4.
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144 cOlnt*entl the Demo rvic„ . .pafty..te !
"scat ely'. prrdectS it' fi : Othilie loWirig'aild the' walie - iit frlr- Clillfrinti - ,' some' §litee 'tide Merl ("PAIS , to Imetigf e ' a i a ', N ,- 7 .- . l " lv i
! the masses of :the . Uttited,Rates; than hnimeay Hue. `Children half-clad' and prop . otinded,lin opposition tO (4eneral I rsititEeFtdy. ]fop it - may, fn. th e ; ',.:
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i,Wiliiitin :.Legti,e4P , : -I 4 ike 7 .•.the • great squalid, and destitute, of thejimo.yancy . - ••••4 , -4 - ,' . ri.
:Cass'sthenry,•the doctrine thlit, since t ; ),vis.:
rititurd•to • their, agq. blurtze„irfthetp- laves . „.,s are,,pro . pett / y,. / an,d, preporty.k c , ..1. It will stiike 'a ila'rni.4lll; t,t
foundr of,:th.,l4lrty,`„Thomas Jeffer-' -:•,..t.,, ...11.
• "hiCh at our r' f t• 1 • •
t i o'n ; he..was an•lmone: , trnatt and a [rile ;,g 111 !IF, . While -,t.,hir.,.pitreuf, : ,stiutiters' TY"te.c!l by tite coilrt""''''' , w ' /• 17 ). , tj ',.t • a)ntem, ill .4,..4 1 . 3 „ t i1.,
. apart. to, AN atehjlis )ar.guidslaveS drive guira! l .t ( '. 64' to PV'I'Y :ci:izun of
, any g,.,,,ii t ., -.A..1: ..-;,)talmern retailer:•uf ,d-,,
I. Del "l=est, "faithful always to Liberty
• • . time illointed itiam afield.'
•-fellotYinglAylweever. ,she led, whether i s . . • ...
: the:stormzbeat in his face or on Ids not ;Tian - or' picture; It ts-a"trut.t •
copy of.one ~f the font Ore. Which'..make
Tl,l, State bit-rights Ili' every State or ter- troods'rarl•lv . or octet ria•-s f 1 '•
, or t •,,,
.••• •: ' ritory.7.therefore the, :• k hiveitoider., may %v 114.7! beyits,;hi.sr.C: '-firi'ollt.tjn,•ti,,. 'l ,
`t he his slaves,into any Territory, and Mt credit of the johyt . ..r7 a N0w . 16 - 4.. k . ,
. . , .
I back;*4lltmliesitetingly counting her eh- up the .aspect of thin State,.. -and .of 1)3 thent•intermittablv in littitd- or •Pitiladolphis, exp;•,ctiag . t,, p 1 v ' I;,.
the - a•e'' ''a die' . Ptqli..l . ll themlt i !
wie,s his iewnt . whether . ..irr;• the girlie ttyqty•.l . "-:t I,te' who e the tr.9r,a1.:.. 1 1140;(1.4y .ag e '• 6l..t.,, ---- , --:is • . c.n..-. , :1_ ,,, pf•(..(.6'ecis 1 - 4 . their.... l : e „
file
',i t ", ii,. COnstittition. . ThiS doctrine* is more utiles:s he . can find Simirf6 tr'•:m'e, •1 a •,,„.
_.., •1: ..1;1' : ei , :r - c(;Vers the' rieOnie
o f Whi g ' lnl 41° P .i:1 •Y " (1 ' i ' ilf " l ` ..ex t etn- '.. noi,:i'Me 7 seales ;- a illcade - mtit l t. ,, let.liatigly- coherent than General . Cass's and is geous , ..inve , tment for the w n .,: m ,,:
ency, or Democratic secviltty re'ollr 4 f : be - 61 , 611 , 3 . 11w
jiirriti.i .. of , til . b eith;
‘, :- 1 not ex JOF,e4 LAN s 1110 pelil . of: SULtde. SI10111(1 oftil ropo lik section l' if
. . ••po 1- 4- , n.L
Mann .& Dixon's fizi, tomil ( 1. . 1 ) 0 ii?l! - .... tirs4.a-,.1-upor: dettle :on •the• arts) of L•ke Vie G merai' s, it defies .our.cou n• the . price o•eottoit rule • lnw, , or. I l i ',
try's - unbroken history tmilder . the eon- 1 - " rivers NI t . ri-“_, so that it can b 6
'.cratie slave.holding south:of it 1-' ptior, ;lift;.; : g knit are relutt.intly d:ags the
I stitution and brands all out statesmen I floated to taill - if 11' Vr* 't' pay •
let:'so,lo'lll,ltible., . vlepeililemmt , ~ t tpiin l't...w. ai,d .liavr.sw. to ;the field, , only I. . •
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,• ..• . in tPa :If hi,
wilds scourged by .necessztv ;'
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t l,„ „ -, •i i i i nitteruir to dB as chartutans and.usnr- , f i n3"inl-e , C2 II firr” Ctirtent • resei.pt.s.- ; i r
patty favor as a party editor, yet risk dropsfrom the w.odtnaim's . net .pees, while it tells our pioneers tl , at • Government ftids, or•a . tfew house, ot
ing.all in condemnation of thatl ll "..Y hand the rnornentitis - fire is scantily . slavery must gointn ts.6!ry 'rerrit.wy i a p l an t a ti o n, h e pri ,h u hi v „,„,,,.r . it , i
witen in the wroutr.;•,:i man -of the supplied with fuel; and the fen, un- to which any solitary slaveholder may . a gambling - bn,...tueSl, thii..supplyir v ,
fit to remove ole or mare of his . the South Witll *o id •- , - .1. •?
. people, yet never Eitoollli/g• to flatter di tt n ined, scuds itp.its.noxious .exlutla-V ee • , , . " ~., j , , • ~_ ( a (.11.11, i i:
ti„,,,,, to ro dk„ v i t h cram i , ! Cilattekk and that no majority. of the g,tod part extelith!d to tr-u who 1 1 ,-,,
tire peoples prejudiees,” , ._ cramps • au( agues :_.
• the frame alt•eatly too. much enervated people of said Territ°ry have. power neither I
Li! pr,ipetty nor tne
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11.70 the teact i iimg'of sttelre:Dernocrat root . • • • -
by a al'epulenuc, , 0 creep beyond to prevent it• The, cusstloctrino gives li:lted characterv• - hichcochl Llor,„ „ v .
we listen with reverence, and' shall • i-freeclttrr.. au apr7....rent CA ?. , ICe to„tight ti'tle them to st.Cll'cr6dii. -It Ir:ti
the spliele . oftilmeJnateiialrni•S " •` -
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fellow•hi. iixanipleffp the best of our ; • • ~ • .
• • = • ;...:, : , ner•way Into any territdry; but the
„„ • • .. • .„, plies; retail murc'uants etiorai.iusly alid
.; _. . .. • .......----ie.46,' . Davis a i i ,:urn ption ormes even this, floods the Platotitn.; State; wit() go,d,
poor .- ability. ' , , -
!1-13QttATTErt SOVEREIGNTY:" ' . anti restrii?ts freedom for all . to the which are ttuither vvanted.l,o.-pail Cot.
Mr. Leggett was one,of the editors ; States which . have already. established W,e believe this Mercantile Cry i lit ~.,
AS . time slavelmoiders and their North -
of the N. Y . . Evening Post •in 183:5,- --: , it by pozitiye enactments. 11..il a curme b ot h, t o the Not th a:id to ti lt ,
ern allies are making a desperate ettort• ' •. . .. •
when au attempt was made 'Le destroy Jeff. ba:vis flourished nmty y."-...:9"11ier` 54,0111, and hail the advent yf aaytli! , ,z
to extend slave..y, under-the cloak , of • . •
the lives and property of leading abo- - -•- .. • • and been heeded, we slutuld have 11::41 ( .d emm h i med 1, - ,1 nrenl; i t ~,:,, Illl' 14 ,,, 1i.41
b `t h is popular cry, we think it is the I no'free States wept of the Ohio. ' lint . and uniust i . “eorgia bill will te:al to ti,
litiouists. 1-I&eamb".. to" their' d'efehse •
• - - iltit) of the free press to ex'poi3e the it Wikilti lta••e I,tiell inf mrall‘i in:possible i t , ; , q , we h o pe i, •illl - ,
55 . 1,,...•,:i.
in h. series of - able editorials which - •.:
liellowness of t ilVe pretense. Ohio, In. to priiduc'd an'influential t e . nrlOrsernont 11, O ur •,. , De ' re l it i t „ v ii ll tc,„.; , : ~,..1 1, ,
have never - been sin. ••• ' • •
passed fin power liana Illinois, Michi W . •
gat), .. isconstn, . ,
of suett a doctritM . at rtimy time print •1 . .1 • •.1 t io - S.ttiilttrtile•
; Jo ) g0(.4 .., on LILA t
and effect. ,. In one of these he said: •to ttie 'annexation of Texas." . : tailer,;, are neatly all I:aittim-a vet , .
and 'lowa, were settled, and formed - ___.
'. " If..t.tx believe a deplorable • - ~ . who think Slave' y either. a ~o. ,l ti : :,, ,•-•,,
. • slavery • into noble, free corimmonw l ealths, un- - Gia. Cass awl - Tcanieranro... - ill ii.,ell, (Jr a nectts:ary
. erll . tvni
evil and curse, in Whatever lil , lit it .is
tie-,Vedr, if to yearn ter the dal,which
• der the Jeftersonian plan of excluding
.1k large• Indian eouneil was recently which the Nom tic lc.:s nothing to a,
shall bieakilmeTetters,of;threelmillions I,slavety from. the Termitory by act of ; held in Detroit; Mich. While it Was \\lett one of them 'shad -have het.%
uPlininah beit;gra, atria restore - tOI them 'Congress. We w 4.: the pt . ..0p1..! to cow- in sessiOn, Gen• - eass entei•ed,' and was called upon !;1 p a y ! 'll,lderli,,i , (;::“1. , :i
their - birthright of equal freedu'in ; if pare the workings_ of that plan as do- immediately surrounded by the Indi: Loy, for ten or fifteen sl•iv . es whota 1 , ,
-to
. due willing„in season and out of ans, who' generally regard bite as their never saw nor heard of tin he ftant.l
'vetotted in the settlement of the'
Ter
hither.- The Gen. made *a speech to them io hi.- little bill, it lely nns,il)ly
season, to de all. imrour power to pro- 1 . .. . •
rttories above named; with the work- thew, in Which lie alluded to the tern- crawl through his blur tlntt we hqre
mote so desirable n'realt. by alllmeans I
not:inconsistert with higher duty.; if ing of the "spatter sovereignty "_plan file effects of whisky amoneg tbehr, and stunethit;g to do with slavely i It Ina !
these sentiments constitatei•us abeli- as developed in the settlement:of Kamm- advised them to banish it. One cliiideven occur to.hite. that it i4114.t exactly
tionists, then are we such, and we glu- sat, and,then say Whilqi:they think is 'arose and said ' “ When I hear that the ii'glit thing: fur a man to sell hi
my in the name." ; 1., . . the Wisest and most donclueii•C ''d• the into the must blond and
there is any fire-wator among my Imo- ball•brothr_•? in . , . . •
'' • - ' plc, 1 search until I find it, and then cruel bomlawe lii pm-cane-held or rice-
We commend the .above manly de- prosperity of this Republic,l. - po ' . • ''' ••. •
ur it out on the ground."—Ex. swarnit tnerefybecan , et l atbrotherlim,
claration to those tirnid‘souls of the We find in the DeCember number •/)apei: ''• ' one-eirdith Africatt-bbijliti by Veins.
present day, who are frightened at the of Putnam, the best Arnefican niunth- 'Arise Chief, that. But We tire not - HI. 'lilts act will tend 1 a'phlly te
, ; ;,- h the Slave noptilation of aloi
senseless cry of abulition. We also ly ever published,) some remarks on aware that whi-:-;vdoe; any more miss a . ill ' n- ' • . '
States adopting it, and so to wt alien
commend the following extract from this subject, which. wo should - 'like, chief among the fildiansibiin am , mg t • d• •-•
- tde. Hope nutults to ernativtpattoa•-
~
his review of one of Mr. icalimun's es'ery, voter in the county AO' read. White
. peOple ; and he•itce We think the Every hlaveov;:ler who has a pal-Thai
speeches, 011ie honest Democrats .of The following extract will perhaps State should do a's this i liitliab Clib4f ~larlY
buttsviciract"l)-. tinprofitaol,,
tit.•;•21 . 4.1, woont amotot .sell .attil tlaft
this -county, who have not yet made induce'a perusal of the whole article : does . ; search. mihmni) , the grog ShOps for '
.r, .•• not- tvi4 , ll to keep. v. ill elinti *lvo to I,avo
,
up their minds to vote against the fur- - ''We' need not, surely,'retrac6 the it;raid , :41meit fMitid, " pour it 0.,-t on•w ru •
, . .. ]tins away, titking care onlv .tliat
they spread:of slavery, under the de- ground which has already been so the'it•( . .)iim.d." I lio tuns ,I.ltti some Free Slate• thelico
much thoroughlY traversed in these pages - ' '• IMP
ceptive idea that it is not of so • 116 way ;;ti to QaTiada sir NV lierever e 1..,
and elsewhere. , ...We cannot . duel] it . IST.RAT DOES - Tl' LIEANI
iniOrt.ance*as I.lle,tiumpli of party: - lie nets e1i00...e ; the tn,i-ter teal tll:,
necessary to argue, further that Wash- •
Said Mr;Leggekt :' •.. ''. - We learn ft•orn the Conneaut,ri:ie track him to some Eret: Su i t :2 m rim ait,.4
i n atomm, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe
' Courier, that " the . ' property belonuirog - with and trii,ting the Sot - . 111; and the ,
, sib_ -d al'
'''"-"""":•"-' --"••;•-•••:-..- . ~ d to levy 011 the pro pet tv
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fiEGJI-tDE_2II9OItACT
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t Ith qi( tl
, :}r Val4e 7Favuld harvast44-
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. io, autitbis - ,: ts urat fre
3 ne
us tisfn to It'enfuckr.-anA2
cqtftliccts Tty,tl rsyety
and g p it a i y ve him sia se r l e f th e
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VAIN out ln 00 . , 7 . ..accfptano at I. i:, 'corgis lo any citizen of sa id p re )
iejneti ilf slavery 4)y e tlic T A , ,
1
yv h n I R:a ' ix found reAge,
_ l :i l e i f i l
t i : w er e i n ° d v
d n i t s e c l i i - I L \ 1 1 48
. ° 4 7 645P1e ' i t .6411 r II value o£ said ill
Si , Ilte_rnuta subjects of tlicir:ony.
.1 L tilavcs t l ut of sail property or (1,...
Aram, _ -••jet.,•
• •liverf" or There "lire a goad
msrynt+Gk
! , 11)0;13,c.?P,F4'.in„iv, 7a" .
f at of t i . a
•. bill '
'lre(3lq. are not,
sa=:=4rAz:7:g
to the late Temperance organizations ploeee—
tot
licthat place, was dispftsq,• - of tit pub- debts of citizens of said Mate tot
lic auction on the 9th instant.": The i liberally_ estimated valn.•, St: lung ! et
same. paper saysthat all the dif(erent there, shall be any property. liable to
,organizations have " passed away ;" attaehr:r.nit under:this law, so luav,
;pulling but the Washing:mil:les vet wemay' be sure, .vi!! the tlsves keep
,
exist, and they only in name. This is rimnif , g away.
catainlv a strange result in a place IV. Our'neiglibur:: who sell guudt
in whit:ft, far lug the last few veal's, to iris tl.:Onh . Oh credit Aotnelim:!s get
the temperance sentiment has seemed lid: very f cunt:ring 'their "
bilk
to prevail,' There must he a cause for . pF.vablt.l' 1;3 st-vetitlies" or realized
it unconnected with the legitimate op- profits, and ttik..!to building tat.]: hit
.cratioris of tie'! icat Ice on the' Filth or then:.
" We are happto believe that in our abouts ou the sit:A.:m.o-h of , lich t"'"" 1
city and county Oe friend: of Tempe- I furtuie. By and by -hese South; r:
yan . ce, coati ow their etiorts with Una- promises fail dueall :re not paid—
bated zeal and determi.::::,:ion.—Erie i " not then nor ever"—and the, halt
Gazittc. built palace has-t,isultl, and tits
Thef•e,' . must be something wrong meth odes are sometimes I.,s,•rs.
abont this rilox'-eMent in Ournicnciville. "" m ' r "
cbaats will esti:mate tlntir
If neither n Lodge of
,I'e:nphtrs buitd their palaces on the basis of
nor a Di visioh of the S. of T., can be t h e i r pa y men ts re c e ived r a ther titan'
sustained in a villag.s of that then their goods sold. Wlich we believe the
there is very little vitality in tfie•t'em- wore exeene"l::v.ay.•
slmt t the passage of this Gear
,perance cause, in 'Western CraWford, . bill will •
~gla lull will burst some. pernici"il ,
and it is quite time the live ma: (.11e - 'ye do mu,:h - mwe god
were at.work. We are pleased with' . ! th*All its antlins Intend, while we'd'
the — report of the Gazette for' t r i e not per: cave that it is more alp
I. nre . :4:•l'vo'than other meaMll Cs Wili . C l
County ; and, we have no doubt most 1",: ) : •';
the mamtenhnca of slavery reader
of the counties in the State might re-1 necessary. Let us have it enacted
port eqtially favorably. In this place
the Temperance organizations are in
creastm; in strength and tnffilence, and
.we believe such is thO fact wherever
the inbrribers':a devoied to the
• t • , 2 • , •
cause.
From the N. Y.'l"riLitne
RETALIATION.
. They-have an act oa the legislative
4nvil..in Georgia which ive read over
rather carefully when it was first
prirted, and resolved•' tb 'Say toithing
about until it- should pass - ;• but .our
coternporaries have. commenced.
,it, and will doubtless in time
discover its true drift and necessary
'cUnsequenCeS; so we have do adequate:
'Motive . for further foi•bearatiee. . It
is' substantially. as•follows ;, •
Ai Georgian goes before a proper
tribunal.and swears that one cf his
n effro
slaves has run an•ay—ora
of his slaves, as the case may be—that
said slave—or • 'slaves—la
,made his
.way to-some. Free State—say, New
York—and that he cannot recover
him : whereupon the tribunal g,ivea
it ii here given.
s •
This hijllia!litiil4fse.
, ..
SUUSTICTE FOC. THE POTITP. - 7r 5 '
Subseril),:c at Middleto . wn, N. .1., in
quires if any of the Chinese 'ram, or
Japan Potato, ( Diuscoria japonica.)
can be procured in this city, We un
derstand that D. BA, florist, corn h er ,
of Broadway and Fiftieth street, as
grown some of them this season, and
is so well pleased that he has sent out
a large order to France for seed. Some
of tile roots were exhibited at the - Fair
at the Crystal Palace, and a specimen
cooked has proved sa tisfactory„: If is
said that the yields will be large to Ova
acre. We a dvise
.. farmeis, however,
to make calculations to plant about the
usual quantity of our . g ! od old-fashion
edibles thu Mercers, they Sliiiinrocks ,
the Pink-eyes, next Spring,''.as we Will
assure tlierri.tliat there will be stip a
r.e
la consumption of potatoes, °sting
' to-the increase of Know Nothings who
1
abjure everything imported except
, Heidsick, Cogniac, and • Jamaica. —
r Tribune. -
7 .
Patience is the key of content.-L-Nts-
ltornei