El v')L VitL TII•E J-OURNAL. A Tertnl 4 - 1 i Advance Dee copy per =nom, Yllogo out:scribers, .TFAIMS OF ADVERTISINq scout, of I'2 .ioe or less, inter eam, 0.50 , 4 3 in:er.ion3, J. 5.1 ", e:ery , 41) e laeutincertion, :25 Lets and tigare per sq., 3 inierzions, 3.00 k rer ysnl.,4e.pieti tnser.iou, .5() c 3loom, one ye.ir, 25.00 1 1.19. 1110nAti, 15.'10 Ad 3 ini..ratme or Executors' Nctices, 2.U0 itien , r 4 S e 4, per :met, 1.5 Pore .siol tf Cardi not exceed;ng eigli; lines itisr;rd t'or per annum. ur Al. le.teri 011 basittess, to secure at sa on. sho , ..dl•essed (po:. p al) :o title REPIIB.;IOAN ARISTOCRACY JOH.% O. 51.1 r tit :h e Ira), ha guee t eg - th ug t., pr. de of bir Among oar " tierce f"elnocracy f" A bridge .cr.L4s a hundred ktirs, Wallin. 'a prop ,IJ s.re fro.r.saeera— , Ne. evea a eoa o r o of ro Aeu Peen A rh.o,g fur rough er, sneerl, ,eept, LA Alnar,e .0 Arts.ocr..ey ! Depeni upon i , my .t.nobbub friend, y ,air lee .4/ you ean'7aseen'tl \VI non goo., reason .o aiyieaemi )ou LII y nail L. %%..L.LeLI .no L l ur ner end iJ .o.act rot ..e0,.; Ot worse .11..0 yo.sr uu .6 C.. 1 .sue CH 3 1 011 4 ;ef .11 fLia. Ap..e ) ULI sluLt.l.:/ .11 A or U i ...:11:3, IPA! . LW '4l ... z it ULt•.4l`3, ‹.s. 0.7.4 t, at Nu, be .z !.1 . 41C 1.10.03 A, i . ouir, peup r Ul 114.11 e. a: a) Ltdj: Liae Aid 111 ,14 v rtyose, Ti a. ....1% ..J ; kla prJ•ti ‘V.l4.:er'!:l" g.v•l4, 1a ed Vic.:. .0 AC f oras3lliato &al a3.2a1 taa Itoal Laws of the W ....J. ) ... u.. 3:, 4;4. SECCION 1. be it eistietelt 6g th.c Stnatc ~I‘l4l Ituuse cy . tie:picst•R‘Lai yrs 1.2,1u4c c ty' .ecandji Ca R, a tft 1; cart at' 'het, Luta it is t huCif uy uic uut , ,ucay u ,. / the W .14e, 1 .till tii 1 tud,4l, 11.J.t.1 /.• •44.1. L "e11:414.W Ye bti...)CCI. Lu 1.1, _7181.:1.11( lliitc( .61 Cutfill/..t1%Vca,..., CSC. -Mr 743 (:IC} uiu a:Lurcil a •d •upi..Lud Lite ?4k,V43l,6tazi uf Lula iitA 1• 1i iL tho quistifiett tit:cup!, vi 4.1i11..110. ..a.i al Lw., I.li/U1 .3 ill ,ALC.4I L. Iltl 1114.1 alai/ Ue g/1 t.,e klJut li.1:11 I Ca1wt.:1.11.1.: lu JdC flux . 3. 1 mit. vlsci L 1.1 aAld n/aull I USti 4.41 X t.l Wax., i,,A...:Xeeek11.16 1,, oillolllll., a:/) tn,e. Le.. , £l;4 uUjuAcd ‘liugtiuti pc* zmis awl p.. p,:t ty t.43,1c ;.,1 .ty 1.1 a. 4.1411 cua,e 34.1.: to th: W./...eil out. up.i.s tile I ..a..1.• 1.11,,:ti Luc ILI JL thly uI cl. g tik yeti', It itorttCLlettatt.: ; . Uei/ Unpaid di. Guilt Licti p Ala L,) tuw;,31,111 Li el , UU tic Cie.urc h it tla) u/ e.lca lear JUL- !UN% 11l bi.citus 4. That the • cuurt of iLea (.1 t.“: bald .le.vt:; al Culla* Ilea Hat), t1 1 ..0 apit.tc4putt ut (It:ditto 01 a la i vitioutp, U r poit • . 11 1:c 'O/ tue .uptfrsiauf., (11l eet. the Built:ll.l3,A 3 10 levy all IL[, VF tll pie) cabs Pie it gulur ussesa mean, a1,.1 Lu c411.t• Lu he cul kcted in money, Lu pay debits ut said addatunal tax ut• clea, o. of tax. slAt.t Lot, 11l ;soy ease, exceed, in ally um" year, Lett mills ma a ~.t'rucil adjusted assestnent ur Ta:u..tiou ; 'the taxes uut:tolized by .his section, a.. 11 the a: rearag,: .4 of the I'eg -4:a- 1134eiS1ntilit3 out Avorked out, al Nu‘'ldet.l . by the third isection of tin; tiade''payable in uriney, ex cept tFe taxes on uuseatedlantli be collected :by the c!ms,ahles . of the le:pactive tAvtiships, .uimti warrants and duplicate:4 by the . tuptir: ri~.lrs, and the iMid'constathies' :}.Diver. and - autholity, for the collection of the : ame,:which.are leged lit collectors of- county rates Ind leTies' by I,l6tigg" 'Bl4Ol liable upon tick - beriAa . for tie ... - ,•,. ...:,..,7„......:::.„ . L . H , 5 ,..,..., : .„..... ; ,i- . . ... ..::. : ~...:.:,, FIT. ~,.„.., .. # ..., .. .. faithful discharge of their duties. and fur the payment to the township trea liter, within thirty days after the *re ceipt of said warrant, of the whole arnimr.tthereol. except such raimr as may be abated by the said soperviims, or returned to the county commission- $l.OO 1.25 SECTION That the conqablei of said township 4 are required to make out and return to the coutitY commis sioners transcripts f:om their dupli cates, as aflmesaid, of ;ill asses.nrienti upon seated property which are not collectable, in ptirbtrince of the pow ers vested in them by the preceding section, and Cie same shall be collect ed by the county trio, urer, as provider. by existing. law.; for tho c.dlection of courity taxes. fi.EcrtoN 6. That it 111311 be the duty ut the superviso . rl, (in or before the fir. t day cf June of each yeas, to file their duplicates far so much of the tax a Ne.,..sed ttpOu UuSeated !antis, ill p•irsuancetile I.,reg“ing section{ ..1. th.i:t act, 1,3 8%1.11 a: • tax: tine yern 1111 Liae aaJ is no' , 111i.:Lt uF the county C , MI irit , iunora ; %vliel the sa id ( 1. 11: 4 it c. siLil I. have kteu film! Lae c itt qty art atall• ot:ool r. 2.1 t 1 of a v cou.oty to, a ,:tre r, 00i.7 1.1 L: slap uwit..rs r thu C. ,, V1;1/iii, 11i suca sum+ as at ly be' de dred. by them. tip the am itint of dirrlicate, (1.! . ducting therefro:n such amount a 'ail!, in • the judgment of the- co mat l2 ,- be sulli.tient to pay , the cum of c Ity trot ;11re.r, and c.wer sue't ai I it'►tte mellts a; will be likely .to he in tiLe.., and shill d !liver the is n t , t're toy !- ship_ treasurer ; t said d I.lLgtte. when so fled ; sl.all be collected by the county tieemurer. as I+• provided by law for the collection ofoti..er eaxe:i ..0 unseated la idt, a n d th e t ax s, collected stall he paiii oti the tuxid orders drawn by the county commis- IMIEEM SECTIO . N 7. TI at the additional or inrieased tax, when ci Ilerted. gir3ll he applied by the township treasurer, firht, to the payment of .the claim or claims oldie person or persoug upon whose application it wag colleted, and next t ) the paymmts of jad4ments . 4 4 . 4 iiimt the town-•ii;p, in the ioaler Of their pr iperty, and the up in orders draw t by the supervisors, in the order cif their p'e;eNtirielit, to the trea:urer Provided, That bef ire the tax is collected a nd paid to toe treas.: u:er, written notice of the prefetred e aim., statiqg the a went amd chat ac ter tnereof, shall b. given to :aid treasurer and the stsid court shall have power to enforce the provi ions of the fourth igectiaa iirthii art, and of till, section, by attachment against the si:pei visors and trelsuier, as the care m iy requite. Secrios S., That the number of r, a 1 and bridge virviers appointed by the court of goat ter bes 4 'us of said c males shall be th, ce, otiu of whom shall *be a surveyor; it deemed aecessat y, every view, re-view and - re, re-view shall he aulde by the whole number of poisons Si appointed, 21 rn:ljority of Milan shall concur in their rt p t ; these provi shall include vi,:,w e rA to Inspect ht idge:i, under the thirty-ointh'seeti.e) of the general ri.ad law of one thouittiol eight hunch ed and thirty-six. . - Sr.c•rtoN 9. That all viewers ap pThited under Vie'preceding mecii6tr, except viewers under the thirty-ninth section of thettct'nf one !Ail iu!and ei.;lif hundred and 'thirtV-six, beft.re' prneteding ti) vit';‘r, 'jive- live dap' rmtive; by three ur nbire ad -ertissenient...:' pnt up in th"e m );t pnline pi:l64s . inthe icinity nf.the r.:ad sir posed to lie Bit. wed, .or the • ante - tvid filace fir I rtn;etini;'uf ' ' • Sti'erioN 10. Thai it *tiliall be the 'd'uty of said vii..weri4;' wLeiiere'r they report a 'E H tfid: bridge s : 4 road; t . 4)' ' procure the perien. 'be - ar-` • fectO(l bi'such relases 'of tiacrtlifts''oe-ditiiOite2Choi ebj, whact DEVOTED - TO iTDE PRINCIPLES OF DEMOCRACY, , ANW THE DISSEMINATION OF MORAL' LITERATURE, AND NEWS COUDERSPORT POTTER.COUNTY . ,- - PA., JANUARY 24, 1856 shalt he iu tivritiiin, with or witimut 4eal'; tin=l if said viewer's tiltall in any raft: fail to procure .0 It releaseA, they qhall a4se - ss die darn ►mss and mike re-.. p o , t he t r .! i pf, and return the carne., to gether with all releases obtained, to the proper coutt. . SEcTioN 11. If-the court shall he -ati:fied that the puhlic interest will he sufficiently subserved by the •open big of the ri , ad, to authorize the pay ment by the. county of the • dan,aps assessed, a,d d at the rep nt and pro ceedings are in conformity to law, they shall confirm such report a id us, s e simeat of da,niges tmcond.tionally ; otherwise said c.etet mty annex. as.a conditlimi of the confir.nation, that the dd naps assessed shall be paid by the . petitioners. or o.herpei sons interested, and in such case no order shall issue to (Teo the road, until the d.iniays are paid court, or the receipt of the persons whom they are payable are on file ; in • all cases which the coMity shall he required te l ay the d inia!es assessed,. payment . 8111'1 'not he made by the commissioners until Cm road is opened fin- public use, and mid,: passable for teams; it then shal t lie the duty of the super visors of tle township w!ncre sucaa !avid has been laid out, aid asse4sments made, to make affid,ivit that ;ucit read is opeb to the pudic, and tile said dill 'vit. with the commis!ioners of the e.kunty, when it shall be the duty of the 'cum- missioners t pay..stth asyAttssmatit to the p.,..rdon to iCitorn it has beeil•awd ed. SECTION 12._ That fin much of the gstneral roal laws of this comtrm vreaT3, androf all other ItlWi as are al tered and supplied by this act,. so far as they. rchtte to the raid counties, are hevelly repealed ; this act shall go in to operation from and after the, fir-t olectiou of t4tdereisors shall be bad, in pursuance of the prtivi4ons thereof. •HENRY K. S ritONG, Speaker of the House of Repre.textutives WNI.: U. 111 E 3 I'ER. , Speaker of the Senate APPR!)veo—The Iliutteentri day of _A Anna_ D ani.d one thouland ei . i .sht hundred und JANIE , :6 f' CLOCK ,NADAK3 ESC= nog ,'airy . Of her life is full of d gut, RA we fiAlowing brief outline will sufficiently I !lnstt ate : a e old ev e ni n g in January, alemt the year 1830. Cl L .wou; the founder of . au Ziciolorny for r il e Al ",e in Path, was charmed by the silver v, .ice of a child si .glop Out the m dclig'htful Cqfk" - ces upon the wintry air, It w . : 1 ;11 . -Ile Rachel ..:,inging for her supperY:— Moron pressed through the crow,l who were gathering around her, and in utter am izement gazed upon a - dd.- icatc little girt ~if too or tw.:lve sun:- nisi -A, thinly clad, and standing in the snow, the very image of-desolation. -- With her benumbed fiagers she held out a w mden bowl fi- a sou, and 'in it Choron dropped a -liver coin. His heart wad touched, -and the deepest feeling offntele,t for the little warbler was awakened. ..My child," he asked, who taught you to sing so we:II" " Nobody, sir! •' said the little gill, whits her teeth- ch:Mort - CI; I have • just learned as I could," But where (lid you learn thoso heautirnl airs which you ring; and Which' not kn6tv?". •••• 111'y:et]; sir; I have - leiret . a little of thein -everywhere. When I 'go a'mut: the streets - I 'listen under the wi+•d.uws m en who sing I try trciitch''tihe airs '+rid thi.; . w.itil+;:iiid ;eft rw ird i arrthiga then the b'Ot •way'l You'ar'e - ei)til Ot.l' hungry . ; come , With , 04 4 1., ? ti tife,c'ro;,.;;J clapuei theli'hatids!- Hut they lost their little R•tcWiL=Sfie . ' tgaitt B lu!erar4t. - fii give her a musical ailtlcatioli, Mulct his tuition atdt 3wnditff»sacat• rowers rapidly developed. ]death took away her beriefitctOr..tool ahe re tproed awhile to her - miserable par.] 03282 Rm . :little Rid was then just Lud dine- into the bloom of a graceful and fascinutiug woman. She looked to the Alga as the neaps of- obtaining bread,' and succeeded in making an entiagement at the G 3 m , atse.oneof the minor theatres of Paris. She ,made to , 'impre s sion, and the audiences re fued to appland.-, • She wa , disappniu ted but not discomfited. From an old clothes merchant of her own race she borrowed an edd volume of Racine, aid wag charmed with the tragedy of Andromache. She recited, the part of the diu g hter Helene eyes filled with the tears of deep enwticm, but. she said to her mother, " • L know my destiny—l will perform tragedy." Through the influence-of a retired actor she obtaiekedi,au..engagernent at the -Theatre Fla and appeared iii the characters of Ra.:ine with im mense epplauoe. The Pari:-ians were in ecstacies, singing-girl Of the I.lloulevar(l.4 wit; aptheo.,ized as the Ti a zic Muie." Her salary was &A fixed at 1,000 francs ; the second sea son it wa; Jaised- to 15,003 ha les.— The courts of FrilllCt! and Efig!aAd *non delighted to pay her hontsge; and within ten years from the hour wnen Cuoron took her hal( frozen front the greets of Pat elle wore a gorgett; diamond nocklace with the words Victoria to Rachel" . embla zoned upon itl - NATIONALITY." Mr. Gllhway, a Republic to mem ber of the Frowe . from Onio, made a g,ntl nit " lost TiLtPrsclay, is reply to StIMC of the unreal ra it about " Nation ality" and " Seetionalimil." We lure heard' ne term national again and: again. Now, sir, I:ans ii;:tive of tilts country, and I- claim to he a tl.! , ceridatit (lithe nren crhu show ed their nationality y life and labors 'for Vie cause Freedom, and I always had an impression that the great ele-. merit of :a•ionality in our country was. - Freedom. I :supposed that, that was a i:ardinal of of the noble men that•franted the Coestitution. In the preaml in of that instrument, as I uti dertnid, they declared that their ob ject was to fot m a more perfect Union ti promote the general welfare, and t., secure to tl.ernst-lves and their posteri ty the blessings of Liberty. And it chic:: nut appear, aMtnig the par r i ate of set forth in that•preamble. that they. find any idea of a cet mill element of tiati,tim:ity croich lets recently ads. ell iu thi s country. They had before them. as the great, prominent object u f:heir effort, the preervation and perp ,,..iiation of Freedom. • that. to he the great _ ele ment of r it:ntrality at the present lime ; w . irlttint inteding to pre judice those who • t:.;lret - from tts, 1) , our effortshtild,-a's the great pur this titne in attempting .to otga-tize thts: Itiuse, that same demos,' of Free- . dam ;a al wherever .we go, .in any r.it of thi, land, when we are inter: 0- g tied as to what is the :great eleoent ofour nstionility. we say, us the ers'of the Constitution did, tl at it Is to secure tiourselves and to posterity the blessing of Liberty. Mr, Aleza tder li. I , lfarshall. Nig ger. posterity? Mr Palitsr.ly. Well; sir, I have none. of that surt ; hut I should very Hole() iii 7 inse tO vA,u - ch for Others on ti ,or. 7 [l, , ing-p.nitimied: roars - of lay ghterj , I say titat,wlierel;t.4 we gik WC Cali iwld up t1)13 cleinetil Of tiation . - : ality: to the w:!rld. ,: .. ;le, ?or 'exitni;l.; gentleman should go : . this highly land; ovined with . the blessiuga of Liheity, to other and shouldiray - ' - ef through :nr Austria , of Russia and_ should'lie . Asked:whathis s: eletnent of. natiOe'aliq • in, hW , &ttld, reply . I;•,:ffi/9;OS,liii4 -Would b.• undersinodibut ii, iiu the other,hapd,, he, should Answer ...t.l;_at I •t i 4 4 ' very is the fundartental pritictßl9 or, 0.. rationality, they would reply that htlfrea the fintndatitm element of the nationality of all the despotisms that have crushed Int nanity.in.all parts of the mold. ay,: then,, Mr. ,Clerk; that weatre - this'..men who .hold- and : maintain a great distinctive element of eationality, by which we may b e known-throughout the world ; and it. 'does nut come in this House to charge upon us sectionalism, when we 1.4,0 our efforts.upou the same great cardi nal principles upon whicn were base I the effortS,of the Men who secured- to us the blessings of Liberty: Thegentlemen who are representing the peculiar Administration of, this country, join with others in character izing us as sectional: Does it become the Pretorian hand of the Administra tion, which rode into power upon a high title of pipulatity some two ot.. .three years ag ), and has now dwindled into a:feebto insignificance—dleS it become those gentlemen to taunt. us with net organizing this House I,—;- Where is the glory that characterized' that Administration some two years ago ? NV het e a:e the prestige and the prosperity in which they then gl flied? • Alt ! waere ar e they 1 Wny have the prosperity and power of that Ad tninistiation become so ru 'delay and. sadly obsciated ? His it been because your element 'if uationality has reduced the power of the A.4ini,tration• if so, 1 cat only ask au increase of that tame - element, aid in tkohort time the power of this Administration cann.o be either defined or described ; it will not be a -tn,L•ulable qn intity. And luny, Mr. Clerk, I think it is respect'ul iu those of u t who constitute a plurality in this Housu,ta ask Umt we who re present:the most powet thl constituen cy and the prep ;ad.:milli:Tv at; of this c;nintry, shall choose - the Speaker 'of this House. I have no . other way of ascertaining what is nationality, ex .cep: by the expression of the nation,- 7 Tuese gentlemen nt ty be otnional cx nee natione, as laces was said to he locus a non /aerial : But we aru na tional, beciuse we represent a larger portion of the free people of this na tion than is represented-by h‘lts classes of our opponents on this 11 ,or. So far then, as !wiz - niters are concerned, we claim the eitititet of national; and so far as the great,. distinctive, prevading, penetrating element of all that Nun stitutes our ki.,ry and our .gratuleUr i is concet ned, - Freedem, we claim to be national. For the Journal DON'T AGITATE. A Tma St:wraith s Moral to it. " Husband:" said a . young house keeper one bright day in April—"lf u cold dinner suit you to-day, .1 will try to• d.) some of my spring cleaning. Thehouseis so dirty am ashamed of it ;- and must put it in older before your mother come 3 to see u,." Well, really, I can't see that the house •is ro very dirty rz' answered her amiable. lord, as lie passed out of th e door, on his way t.) his office ; " bati it it will be tiny satisfaction to you"to► clean it, you are welt me to do so.. Pie. and milk will do uice'ly f o r dinner." Having an errand at home an hour later, • t;:e, critleinan reedtered the tidy, littl e ii;tiag-room he had, ao re cently left--and what - a scene of coo, I : fusion ana - diseoml'ort met . his aston ished ohl, cheek _aline& was pinned around the elegant mantel • clock, and all the rioitable furniture beeri taken away. The , .‘f-cnit' ,„tei>3 were li teriid with straw, and the carpet lap in: a lieatv in the porch. Pi ciOnd : of clu.st wi'deitie - 83 that which arose tram the finitsteps'ollthe:.• fiyrty ithieves,"' apartment; • and :there of - it trungled 'with „stia.c . and'' tif 'ne‘vspatier4 upon .the fldor . .' :trading tiiS breath thatlio might not be siOrdcitea,.the wortlly ,•. • . desperate ?esti .toward hit hed z reom,, iv Itere ,all -- the d 'lifuitilra.which Upd frim‘ihe 4 other,Foom i iieaped up .2' "-• " in picturesque - confusiao. • He stunt-. bled against; tables, • climbed over chair. and by 'means of incredible' perseveran9e • and patience, .reached. hip desk, found, what he.was seeking-, and retraced his steps into the opals air. When fairly Cut of the dust, het looked back, and with a rueful coup tenance, addressed the little lady who had been the instigetor•uf all this 4124- order, after this wise : • " Wife, our houso was neat and comfortable hufures yuu undertook to clean it and put it in order ; but now I am sure it. will take more than a month to gut k fit to live - in again. It. is well enough to. sweep occasionally. hut I do hope that luareadtur you, will not take up the. carpet., GOV. CEASE Off elLargar wisaor The Hon. S. P. Chalet, one of the. ablest men ~f this natitm, Was itiatalind. into the office Guseraur of Ot.iu, . the ,14th of this mouth, at which tint.. he sent a message te the tegislaturo. that has senloin been. excelled, foe• abiliy and cotnpact argument: We, hope in, a little wore than a - year, hei will deliver tole from .the capitol at. Vlusniogton.. Tne following extract. witJ be real with interest by Jouitsm... Canse . s.sion invites aggression. Hay— ing succeedeLL iu e.stautisising slayerr iu alissouti, the slave p,wer soup iu. - sisted up.in tuts iu,l,liod !AMA of the corn,womise as a p.litive bli pulativa for tiltl allowance of slavery suutla_• - 3b degrees, 30 ininutos ; tut only the ,territary acquired Crum France, but iu as tatter territory, wheueyer and however acquired, iu which slave ry uu; ; ;ht exist at tale time of aequisi null. lids interpretation was tacitly ; ad.nittcd; and u. 1,141. tne compromise.. tuts inter! reted, Artcansus, Texas Viorldu, calla itituitio Limon us slums, states, and tue small reizatialer of the., terrritory souta U 1 35 d,:grues 3J snits. utes, WAS allotted to "slave-noldtug All the territory south of the Mir, sours line, waetuer acqatred beans or after the datu 01 tae C.myro.ntse, was: diati tribes thut tac.irp.)rated tat) slave. stated, or otaet wise. averoprtaced to slavery uu.- der Lite Islave-ttotdia.4 tutUITIOLAUUa the compact. Ndthiag was -lett, to. freed Jill ur Sett1010.1:1t by freatuJa, except the terriLms• nortu the NL.sourt hue. TLIO tier- dual of uni territory, it ‘ic.t.i tuottihr, WSJ lit idly thiCurod. G ,a:d4ttlY.l Y 1 .! C , policy, gua.ded uy a (4hu t hict, tot lUiiltt itc.it wawa do diJC.1.141.1 w DOSS, yal at cd ta.ti tt .eued une.i.siiuto fur eiluvoi•y itsel: to :ilk 111./CO, Lid people of la.: trco staco.i uJver dre,c4.l ttist. It 1.).) 1ava..1..n1 _u.hlaagure4.. 13tb. taLi a.itiejpa.loo proved uittaorr.. IVittla tt,u., Arrayed fur t:i4 ut g vionlinJut I;Jr tots torritusi VION to tieh:Ll it fur ildlLlolllBl4 and caltty'atio.i, tha country WAS IM tuuatkid by tau 1...1.41:1:11 ut the Aims power tor tau uuro t rotiod .uf the Au.- Satin pcuawittutt A; that the dainmid incredulous aatazemaut, and teen u.tavatturi, • ta..ltztottoa. It hottung to U11y..1.1l to to appeal to attemot policy tr.: cunAttuttunat guarnties. Tim great,. dotutuuut powur of slavery demanded, tue uacrilice of treedom, and the üble,- tiOtt must be made. The ikijilidOUS,L, J ! . 1 11i10.)11 109 was repealed; the Curren,. proottse of 1.62 U, perturnted to the lot— ter, aud tar beyuud letter, by tlis tree States, vas, lirpkWA sti uyed by the SlaveS'attes,.to atuielk,„ the Inttiltnaut its siipuiatiott isa• tavur of fri.!edutn. . . r : Tue ,pretease3 under which. thee wus : perps:tkated ? give -add' s , tiouut keenue.4d to, the *ease of - ji b' jery. ,, • • it, rnis Inddly esiertca that theleor;- hibitioo. was uncortotitutief4l. TO. pwe r iprubibit tef , aid been - exercise d b -th fi -„. r 11 7— i Igreip t .u.Uler J ; 1111 :c9'3134 4 ii Cs • i,„,• $ .$ E 2 N O. - 36.