+~:•~. •. - 1 a :IL Tanta Legislature. Ter: it; ry flee fro - n • nit TOri ifrt fefence, u. tlevi,lo their own Al•-...stit l y - Se ATE. • htr themsplre-catiliket ofily t•• the lion. t ira.--orrftrate to hla ltreasary. . st i• •• tf the • • Ili iv , ' St alm- 4 - • Tae 4 " Ilbrnitte•lthe Inlintring ; whnle Tortitnrist • riaed'im l e try Oita /0.4tr!1 •I. •,••1 resolution r• ; xetlled npon the it, strciltk ut pnyttlar 1)14 h tn .b eetr i : l. v“vt,rviguty—ri ineiplo as sat:lent ei flecealo of 1)r. EUSEN! "*""r .et-1: " * 9l 1 Ili. !, c id4e,, nfthiy ciimm „ n . a fnactical nature hat Wen d..ri•lttd. 1/: la , Re n u nel b y e gel p r ,„, s No other ciegt.i•••• remeint fur a.ljact- . .... 1 / ‘lllll , lity an t ) eti m us i a , : *h.lr 4 tent. ~ 1 , • . , ; ernu...a all az.ree Hitt, 5.1 a ii!•nis the pe•i• ' -•"." 4,1J‘....rY ; tie -14te$ l to c hey:tti th e rear.i ..1 a•ly toiatail n ••.v. p * .s . • Ipeilkitt• sestet . 1%-•..1 a..,ni.,ktit.% CO npan- • r irf T4ie ";4i".CtiVe 8'31°6 thernp•lve . .t vtrle ,, •i•l it ,•.1(i,t11. ty v,•,. It !.rise that . the 1.•11 Writ stinn .• t •i: .u.'1;••••in. is i:ts• en I f 3 F.t ; •a' t,,•• ....:•••4raphieal pay it :01- g: ..-•au th—: • tt* rina 1 41-11:r.? ta, 11 ii V? /per to te:4liry •• . r 0 ,..••• rt atimirntim lot. rlto ; ..r en:line:III a ; t• , ..;:fs,.. l f-L-Li, 'nit% we lii.Are In trci iv it regret, i)I•tlii• oie‘ott e, e,0113:1) gri p ; txi 1- rempect t.) !i L., - OE (1 , ) 2.1 j kl'Ftstt. T‘cc;utr, - Wlttg T, 1•4,. tv•il !3NEINt et, rach raid hi iet • :-...1.:4411 . 1 Tribute 3 to the memory .r, Wt a.l /vett wilt voice, whe . I.lvr;nn tt , add a re:- c.,piet of the rea..l.ltion t., I ut .f.ihn K. Kane, in. let deceased;" welch was Atlj turned. 4,:tt T.l :".P. nmPriFuIENCATIvER, fir:,, read is Bancnn. I+ i-tatiri.to the nevizatine of the c:eek iu Ntter ci)untr. Eli to increase the pay of C , Inmissionere told Auditors 1.. r‘e.ter 6.111,11 ?. lIMMAL ADDRE SS Tr*: I q.c et rtze . Ns appear IkefPre • I • ••• • day to take the polemn ()nth ' 4 !••• I ‘‘i'l Isithfiill,, , execute the 'dice 6 of the. United States. and 1i; t., thie.hPitt of my ability, preserve. v , ,,5..0 t an I defend the Constitution J)f • 17 it.ol Stateg." In entering upon I*.Kt office. I most-humbly invoke riod Father.; for efi.idom and tri elecute IN high and re ibie duties in .such a manner as to harmony and ancient frietid . ship the people.of the sever al States, 3 tn prere: ye our free instititi.qii 0•• many generations. ' Con. .ri%i.l••l that l ow' my election to the :.+,.r on love for the Constitution all I Vs., I? i .n.. which still aninsates the Ptsar-t% , :rthe Ametican . people, let me -1-rrne.tly , ask their pOwerful support i'-is:airtni all just measures c tleula t , .; to perpetuate these, the richest ;I • te as: nit s which Heaven hes ever tarns.' upon any nation. Having • • .O:Hi lad not to become a candidate eolcction, I Shall have no motive lence iry conduct 111 administer.- i'ae Government, except the desire -1.!. and faithfully to save my country, Lo live in the grateful memory of rec".itrymnn. 1;v; recently passed through a in which the pa•:. ,111 fellow-citizens were exelt ...l 1., the highest degree by gitestions and vital importance. Bin e 4 people proclaimed their will, Th• tempest at once subsided, and all eel's. The voice of ti,e .naltrity, •L. o; iu the manner prescribed by , was heard, and in. rt t uhtnission followed. Oor own ?y emit , ' alone hate exhibited so . *ty sal striking a )speczacle of the - , •;tv Of man for self government. ifft..f a happy c.liception, then. was it . • Ge , gress to apply this simple., We, mm :''at ine Till of the majority shall to the settlement of the gnus. -‘1 —l,ln nestic slavery in the territii (.7.llll;reld is neither legis. ::„,;ve a slavery into any territory; nor t t p•`?..le it therefrom," but. t„ - leave !;:e peorlo thereof perfectly flee to and regulate their domestic in in their -own way, enbject the Constitution of the 'United •••111),*, Eli u niturai consequence. C ungre.ss 21.4) prescribed that whole the Tur t•ury of Kansas shall he admitted as a .:te it. shall he received into the - wall or witnout slavery, as their t ., .c....lh.ustitution may prescribe at the theil admission. A different ) ,•i-ui•un has auluen in regard to the of time when the people of a ten ite-y eltall decide the question for elFr, This is happily a matter I.la practical impottnuiCo, he rd=.- it is a judicial question which 'sr - Cu:Lately . belong to the Supreme C 2rt of the Ututeil ,States, before petit it is now penditug, and will. it . uuA,ferSood, be speedily and finally ft . ' ICA. rt• duir decision, in couvuou oh ad good .citizens, 1. shall cheer subunit, wliatever this may he. .01, : h it has-ev.u.• !teem my individual uioo that, under the Nebraska-Kew ...I set. the.appropriate period . wilt be. 1 , , - - g ito),the number of ;mood residents 4-...:Teuritary shall justifythe flow it ..:1-of"...,Const.t.ition with a view to -• usdinisslo-1 as a State into the Union. • b• this As it tnly, it is the ice oe-ivo end indispototahle duty uf the ra Atnent of 1114 .United States, to e t r4r e to.every,rasigptit l ipliabitlant, the . lid iatiepotid:o. ex pressi,,n of his ion It hi; vote, • This 81 ./C i ed t ;ln 1.1 etiCl/ individual must . tbe ro , • served. ...TA Dying a.c.cuirp!khod, eoti.ipg,cati v. r.l„,rer man to Wave I,lle,peotile I e. to \Y•,il i !siren dir...l! -.I ;or tat- Vothor of It:. Out-try—is! 1 spt•elily beeco.n,e ess I 1410.1 1•... t happy w:::1-1 it hef.:.r a z ,- 1 country when the polr'ic ;1611d:0 1 4n he 1 tiiveit wa fro,tl thi:4 (Ii •st.ou t. , ,; , rev , of more pre.., , iog ..euf pia , lical I'll : . ,1•- I tape*. Tor.•iigliout .he wrlle 11:-.1 2 ,r..... 4 ! of this agitatitter, w tieli has se it col v ! known any iatermi.si-et for -my e•taao twenty years, whi st it has - hr.-en pr o . •-cloct lye of no positive go ..I .t , a ~.i 1 1 1. !aka bring', it has hewn proliliz set•ii. - e w irlgreat evil:lto the m I ttrY, Di the sl ave , I arid to the WV hole country.- it iiii: al . I mated and e.straoged the people of sister States from truclit oti,er, eiht ! la , even seriously winking •red the v er y exi:tance ;Wt.' _ tliii in.:, tif a- hatr the dsTiger' yet erifir'ely ceased. tinder - our system their -'s a remedy for all mere ppliticul evlls in the soy lid sense and sober judgment of the people. Time is a great Cori QC-. Live. Political' subjects which but a few" years ago excited and exasperated the public mind,. have . passed away t st and are `no w nearly - for...itten 13w the question of do:nestle S . ..ivery is of far greater iui . ourtance than of nay mere pt.litical gliestion.ll.ecau , e slpiTild , the *agitation cOntinue it may eveatti., ally endatigerithe personal ..afety 1,15 f large portion of our et milt ry inen w!:ere the itistilutitor exists. lii that evetit.; r t .• form of (..4 ivernmelit. however ad mireb'e in itself, nowever proluclive of in.:Aerial iwnefits can co:ripen-ate for the lyss of peace and domestic secwi ty a . r.:lu •.d the f.mily altar. , .• 1 Let every Lloitin.loviug man, t here- I fore, exert hi: best ildluelices to sup . - I press this agitation, which, since the' ; recent legislatiou of . 06 :press, t:: with. i lint any legitimate Object. It is an 1 evil email of the times that mu nave I undertaken to calculate the mere In i- ; terisl value .if the Utlion ; roll ;tined es- timates have freen presented of the pe- 1 cuuiary proSts and local aivaiirages w iich would resti t to different Stst-is and a !ctions fi:o'n its di ;soliii:§:l, an I of the comparative iiii•irics vv;lich such an - avettt would intlieCon other a:at e ., 4 ! and sections. Eve', deice:piing t r mis low-and minnow view of the mig'ry ! queqion, all such calculations at e at ; hiolt —the hare -rule: etice.l. to a single consideration will he conclusive .111 t os s.' pottit. We at pro3ent 01+1 a. free tra•le throughout our extensive and expand ing country, such as tile world riever witiiesmd. Tnis trade is conducted iiti railroads anl canals. tot 11;11.IN 1 . 1Y....t _,anal arms of the sea, which bind to. geiher the North and the Smith, the East and the West of our mintier-atty. Annihilate thi! trade, arrest ;ta free progregs by toe geographical lines of jealous and hostile States, and yon des. troy the prosperity and onward march of the whole and evu-y part, and in voice all in owe common rni.l. Rut sue, con , ideratimia, imilortant astht.v are in th u m s olves, sink into insig 1111- c lure, wile?' we refloct lorrifie evils which would result from disuaion to every piirtiottof the confederacy. To the North net more than to the South—to the E tst not more than to the Welt. iete I shall not attempt to portray, because I feel an hninble conAlunce that the kind Providence which inspired our fathers with tris dom to ft a-re the m ist perfect Ihrin of G o:intne:lt and Union . ever devised •by man, will nut suffer it to periali, until it shii,ll havc been peace ally stromelital, by its ev.a the ex•l tension of civil and religious liberty throughout the world. N ext in importance to the inaiiitea arice of the Coii-titutio.i and the is ti a duty of pre,erying the G.wero- Ment free Irony tile taint or even the suspicion of corruoti Public yiF tun is the vital spa it of Ropublies ; and . history proves that when this has decayed and the love of money has taut ped its place, altiotugii tne for ms pf free Government 'nay iemailifor ; o:iasisra, the subtance has departed. Our present financial ' condition is without a parallel in usst try. N na tion has eves beforie bee e.n - nas fr.orl too lat sze a surplu, in it, t t ea.ot ry. Tois altato necessarily gives birth to extravagant I 4%j..iatiost. It. Fnoduc-n wild schts.nus of expenditures and ile gets n rare or spe,:ttsaturs and jobbers, Whose ittitetotity eze.s . ted Is. coutriv lug and I:tont aing expedients to ob tain public inott•!y. se purity of official agent . rightlully or wrongfully. in su J and the div as:ter ultits G suns n i.a the pstisnati .1a of Ttli is in itvelt a, ve•y ttreat p,,, in, ! de nbartassmsuz. is to approvi t e s tt the aurplui. in air Treasury to go eat. t onal obje4s . , ‘ f:Ar • tvaictt a clear rant can he fiintnl in thei - CCei:stitiiiinn. Anton these I might menthe' the ex.. iiogolshorent 'of the pdhlic Aeht,' a 4easonable irierease of thertNavy.— 'which is et present inatlerate to ltlie Vrntentignsof nor vast tonnaggt afkst, nett' greaterttlian that of any lher oiall.as to tim defence 9f•onr exteo4ve sea coact. It is heyimil• all trie4ti.,ti the .p!iiititpl:: that no 4ti:ire 4 - eve - ass ,t•i be collente;Vfrwip • t ' en . re4ple - ttal th4l .v71:11111 itecei*atl: ti, ,it•rr:l) , 'he exprnieq or a. OC" - 111.111 atn; erzi,-icat alni•tiit fa , Pitt or the . - prer •meat. • To read: this point, it W 1 nece•etary to resent to a m.Ofication o' the tatiff.' • n'Ll riis 1;13.11 tru.t, heel+ arcomphsh "4 11 snob a. in otiti-r its ter iii 34 tie I /).I;'y as in iv have iteen plat:tic I le io tt it I •m esp „Iwa.; tieCessary for the dere:lee eft he .o 'try. Aoy agninit, pitrttrulttr !mulch fir the miry Dos-, , f lienttfittiog Invora I . e t n:p i tt,ere.-ts, wotild linyet l;.ie'ti unj':3t to the reAt or the entrt4riiiiV.• • a.til net; r4istent with that spirit 471 fair-: ive3i sod equality which" ought err; in the adjo3t•nont *fa revoiii(e: 4 -ti: • , B it the spina:rite; of the' }rib lie motley sinks into -comps , i.tiveto significance, as a letriptati•mi-- to • emu raptitio,whon comparedwit•l tlie:ecjitte • derittg of the puhie 11;11 , , - So Is the tide of time hat,ever born hie's-. etl with s i rich and sinfite ;sit i';',etiut saes as we enjoy iii the In tdministeritig t ;is importatit trust, whilst it rattly be wise to grata e .r.tio,,* of Ih.im for tic i.npr Welnetit of. tiiu retwiioder, yet we should tie • rt. - forget that it is our cardinal • p.nli,e.y tea :tre servo theca •ntien - is may Ile. For actuii settlers, 3-id Ibis a t te,, t i e l. ate prises. We 1;1)10 thus not o n ly. hell promets the prove! ity of tile n e w States ;old 'rerriCn irs, try furnish- , lot= them a hardy and i•edep•intlaitt. ", vac.* of Fewest and int! .stri tuls'eitiv.ns; but shall seetir:2 'Limes lot our tit:ital . en awl our children's children. :i, well-a, for those exiles trout lot ei-;•, stiorn..l who may seek in this count: y to JW. prove their-condition and to blessings of rivil and religiousliberty_ Stich einigraots have done. inoch oreo t .e th e groe,lili :dud pros! stns th e e.,e n try. Tany. hay . e piuv , r,llaith ful both in peaco a;d it; war. At\34l - seise; eittZeni they are -entitled under the Constitution and. laWStiti be planed WI perf•ct equall'y with eaffye ; born "eitiz•ths; aid . m this Character ; they should recogitizetd.. TI Feal-ral Coustitntival i, a gr i m f;ntar the itkatei C ce tail specific s, ar ci the rpie.,.ti•au whether this rant shout t he litte.rally or staietly cont-artii!ti,' leas an are er•l o 4, thvid.a.l p )lifie,al parties train Ulu he ginni•ag. Without entelin4 'hate 0., guat nit. I titisire 4a ±!- t.' at • he c un menc!nrianit of ray adaPaistaatiwi,. that 1 snag experience ani aabsttryetion litre conviuteti at, that a strut C.nl itructi nt tne pow .rs of tlhe Govern:lls.ml is the . only ti ue, as well gaily safe theory of the Constit ottani. Whealev er, in our past hlstaary, ala,autatful inavr ers have !leer exet CaLigreis, the,tt have •nevor failed t a pr a] ac e hi juri u an•tp s ay c•insequ. ! Wyly -inch initahees ani..eat he add a leed, if this were the pr per ucc.ssi an. Nei i6 it necessary far the paelic.•ar vice*to sta ale the 1an.,411141 oftae C; because all the gio•at.-- and uieful p iwera ralltilvd fur a 4ticeeot ful atliniaistiation tut: a . ver,e'rn;lnt a , Ivan in peace aad in war, have heel' granted either in ox pre,3 .:at hat the plaineAt i•nplicatr•a:s. WMlst deeply of.thesa &till's. I yet smii.ichir it clear. brat wi der the war-making pOtver may tippro l riate II) towaiitil' the eotistruction o. a military rodif,"wheri this is absolately necedsary for nib:de f.-lice of aiy State sir Territory, of he awn ist fu,eign iwvasina. (1.1 der the Cotistituti.m, - Congress has power "to declare ivar"—"to raise and support arinie's"—"•7. , l proaie e in tintaiu a navy." and to call f wt.!' the militia to "ripel invasion." Thu. eti dovved ih an ample .intitiler . wins lira inakin; power, theo ciresp ! iiitling duty is required thdt "are ilainifed States shall protect each of 016140'(tbn State.) against invasion:" it alrird fins impttieti..rt to U.,1- ih,ri,ia and our Pd,rific cs pt by mewls .ini tin niigh the 'Territories :of:the States, :o'er wsich ,ne4 a:id or war may oe s,,eu lily' trandtvirted Ilion the Atlantic Stated to meat gad repel the invauer. In the event of a war with puiver much strimgir the • we should then have no other ay:ilia de access to the Pdiific c"ust, necause such a powei . woudi i.andtittycl it!' Ott r,itte - across the isthmus yt • -.Cei real it:ii •inie C.,lCnile••iVe tir.t whilst the Co,istituii ti ttX p-e•sly region:A aint;russ to /lore id a I tae . tittes, it s mind pit 'deny to them by any trir consti uction,• the lyp•,+sihleinlil:ll by sriiicit _tine of these Slates od:1 br ti Ehisides. the g.ive ; ument, ever 'Since its origin, Its' Bern in the cmista:tt praztice coostriictiiig , military r.:iadi.. - It inigm. also be wise to con.ider -whetaet the love for the U :1611. :Ctlie :/;)%y „ ti . fallow-citiz 'us rep th ic may wit be: impaired by inii• neon, t sir ruff tel to provide fer tit. to l :1 Ab a ir remote arid is dated ciidi'iott the only means by'vrilicli t•ie power of tha-Statei an tis'"emits Roder Mountains can reach them in sufficient time v. inotect - thent'agaittst • I forbear I. . the present from ex. f resstrig tag . to .the 4i404 and most calstionaic4 . . mode in - . 't;vilitilt ;the c .yerninent: canilend its aid in•ac. L complt. this great - and necessary wilt, • I •believe_that many of the ties in the way which now ap. pear I.•r nidable, will, in a great, dr .gree, vanisn' as soon as the nearest and 'hell tout.- shall h,iae been Satisfactofily aicartaioo.l. It tasty hi ii!ghi that in this.occasion.l . shonla; make some brief , 're-narks. in regard -...nur and duties as a ute.nherof the (rest tkrely e.f iiatiO is. lu nav inters...ante' with them, there ate some , pfai t principles apPr wed by our OVIII experience from w:iich w.r shatild never d.:jpart. " • We oug:it to cultivate peace. coin .rnerre a of frieligi ! thip . with Pill nations, an:lthis, not merely as the hest Means ";.;f Prouraing, ettr own material inter .est*, hut in a spirit of Olitistisst betray otenee towards fellow matt, wherever their lot may he ca .t.. . • air ditil.ktrucy 41).liti 1 bo direct and fr.mk. neither "eetelti t.. hitr aect.pting leis, than is "or atuir. 4 -- AV, •,11441t tu a, lei It ae crivi pv4 , 41 - 4 111,s Efts i.lciepeir I.•irce of all nati.:l4; a , I rtver att-ma. i.ttei fir•el •111 tbw J ••rt•-s ; t'iy. Kish I i opt:ratio...ly aeloit:zd .!),y go tit 13w of sett* prese;vatio s. T.„ avoid untaog iog alliances been a. ;nax;-n of oar p dicy ever Silca tue Jays Vo . a:oi its n o "Or wil l attA•npt ti di •p0t0... . lo short. we ought to do justice- ku : a kindly spirit to all riati.oi 4, m i d re% ar t . justice froth theol i io, tin tra. _ It is our, glc r thitt uraitst n%• term have extended their dominOn hy the sw lo ate iievtr soccoired sly territory except by lab; puser..t.e, or. as to the case of TOX:I%. by the untoty dt•terrni anion ;;f a hrave;•kio dru,l aid i traotp...aple to bland their tk-tiatrs• rith our ovvn 'Even ;r froli ‘l,4%ic.i form it,. exeupti t.• take iYal• 1114 e of ih • f ozwitt war against si.ter lidpuhfic. we pnrcoased these poptessi ;is Under-the treaty id peace, for a sivn which was c nisidered at oe titwo a fair revivaleot. • Our pest his• tory f H.ids ;hat we thnuld in toe fu ture argnire'teri itot y, - unless ibis - be vaectio ad-by the laws of Juitice nod Ii mor. Actity; 04 this pri4t4t.t. hu natioq wilt nvt.l a ri4tit to intern:re or CO t!.O pr.sgresa of events' we •Itoll still for'ther extend our p t-terto alt our acqui , is Lio!ts, the people, under toe protection of the tinier i••ait ;tag. have enjoyed ci il and r oigi , ,us isbur ty, as well as equsi aod jtiot laws, and pave been conteoted, pro pairoui aa'f 'Happy . . ' Their trade with l lie rest of the won ideas rapidly in ,cre ( sod, :l e d taus every core nercatl I lion :las!snare) largetly ia uteir succesi• fat progress. I shall now proc,:e Ito take tne ! loth prs•tic.to,id ay th e Con sLituti nuonoly bp/liking the hlosstogs Doti ita Providence uw Oita great people. J 4 q• :S tit; EiAN:O( THE JOURN XL, CDII:Ma4PORT, PA. PII lir'44:l3* 11.)raimg liar 19. i3:sl JAR,. S. litii.v, cot uta. rho In in viral, surrender a large /gut of our .ptper this wee. 4 to the Inaugural Ad diess of gr. anchsktirn. V.vit our readers will be atixiou: to •me the p.,hay of nu!' new Executive. asfore etad .w.ttl in thst document. If north. et.i demlcrats can see aught ie it that prn: list's .an advantage. to them Iwo" the S•mtherti win; of their party. we sh,,uld he happy . to hare than point it . out ; and , if any hut his blind and big.itiel partisans fail to sea in it a re fl or ti le policy recently admteci by Pierce & Co. in . reiard to N.irthern iataxests, we. cat, illy Nay that we pity their TR it s :of perezption. As we pre dicted iin ne.liattly titter the elerti , m, tia is s t,itirdly • ill!) Vetto the oe:se.y, and reiterates iii Osten . 4 dor tri i it q lite a. stro.l 1:1•1g as ha love to its ...apt eation at Als la Coat- The address sets ant with the tlec boa: jou t.nat it+ author will not be a ea td..fate t o loeleetion.nnd to •,; goes rigot t ) wo.k :in the liiansaft qnestion. Waite it pr .losses earnestly to depre cata toe farther agitatiott of slave , y. it. claims for. it a institute, charact ter. and asks us of the north to, qui etly.auforot to its exten,ioek. even toter ma tot tieqouathA to its in the ordin. aitce of 1787 col the c•oeprcidtis• of 1.320.. : We of cite north lave al•astly hue:s too rg.therous:upott thin sUbjeat. a•td iitlUwCd the south to quietly g.t .a , leantag,es which will now require !all our etruts to ov,ercome, cyder to preventthe C.ll/3 rn3a,lll of the claim.; of the new President. If- Mt Bu chanan may thasin lite outset ft;itate 01.2 question of Silvery. we deem it bat lair - that on 'ilia side. Slasenimir Dixon:ft . hue, we may be allowed to cur ablaut- of the agitation:. -We area - wo acianoWledget., as 'prone to agitation: at our Sonthern friend.: iak4u.vre are avrakeuelf;;but they havisit thus Alison/ 'us the battier through their esitecia# _representative. cannot• olsject. to /Mr reap tiding in a proper-spirit. They trotst hut tiovr vet up thechodforfanato leaf .agitatlon . it we 'lee fit • 11.1efen.l..ur "rights in the nati..nat legii.latitte wit elsewhere. for we will st-• so only ;sir. 0.1 the strictest grim ill of light and precrtleot. But our -readers can judge thy Ad.- , dress for th4roselves. and receivetheir omrs. ins,.resvions .11' its ingoings a;:d outnomings. - Fur /of: lw, we ere vati.fied. that the rolicy of Mr." Bu- • enatiaii nu% t }VA ' S° fouvervative to the inn .rests of tho north ad his ; friends rift this 110 a Au ti l e. j oino sioce Div etectti•eb. and which even many liberal Reptsbliratis hove ben da aetterou. as to promise themolves the - realization of. But d were, feature presents itiri( 1.8 rity .iptei.)e of Otiel is .cie 'Lowy auel four. other ..Ithe nine Justices . • .the States Salome C 'um in the Wed Smelt case. In u4i.t. opt:lien (Ju-tirrh atm / then. C. Apse-I+l.l t et c rteeni•il.)• the In Ai.. puint4 art .leci.le i =to f,eijowi. tolls tut c ).1 t;iti ality ut the. I .%lissouri:6aornioro;nise.. aoti toriqualizing awl %vine' ix ea) aticatiy tn.; eapreAst..l.oviaial ancua l aki in. hi f x irnteitglaral„ Una we, are inetioed t.• holaya that either h , eceiveld hio cue Ow J wice, or that tv.srtoy di I rro.rb it,re are the" ir;ilit.4 decide:l Ike sjin ity ilf the . Sdprete.) 4,1;, nominally free and civilized nation : First: NOVI , ' 4 9 teqtatiior thee; or free., that i. oleo of Vit. African rte.), are asst citizens; the Milted Stamo, by th • e •tititetioo 4 Seciva rho thaliozoce of 1737 had ioderkeadeat coosthotional force or legal *fleet subsequent to the adoption of AM* ; aid could not 'y et ate itself to omter ree.i.,ni or cit izenship elthie the North!, West Torii tory ou rug. oe-o citizens by the 'Arra : .risions of the act ~r c,,,n• tuick Missouri compromise, la so far as it untlei took tit exclude - negro slavery from - and eorn-nunicatti Tree,lo-e attd eitiz•insiii i . negntifit ju the Homier!' part of the I I tut .i-ttia Goisi el. was a tegislati.e act t'ot ,•r !t•,{ •ti Um! rat , .1111 .1,1 legal eller; t Jai eml. clocitlitT herte !nlin t 't- Su or.!twe U.nu t the ittz : First : The , eture4ai q t.srriugs y 1-th•or uropertv" "1' the uni:sq. cnqstilisti , s ! , , sir ••S:s sersas." wily Us !Huttterrit:srs: the , 1..1..1,••1 u .suse.44e.l et the tism, ,si the a:i....sts.sss •sftho se.sossitilostissq, &omit That iipist eitizuns ot th e Uoited States etTli ming into any F.J. ere Tersitory„ and the pow:sr allot Federal (4 0/01 lIIT Ant there d the general provisi,s , i; sit the en i.tit / • 6. 1 11. Wh!Cli des tee is Ink as is all (ivies re4psiei.a. tutu poisteruf norigte- Thicsi : Co. N r.as tinea tint. ruts.. seat itselfto make enaetsnriits rotative to tint pling.leA property of citizens of ins Uoitetk Stites. in a Fed R ral Tertitory, other than such as the C-Eisti!utiosi cootns A, SO' it itsittiot c ie. atitinvissally deiegato any sncti powers. to * trrritu-sal vern:q 41, tor inized by it under thn c Four:h : The legal cutpliti.un of a *laves is the State of .I.tiss 'gni is 'ant affected hit. the temporary slj.turn of such slave in any Ether Staid, butt on his return Ins condition still depends on the lavri Missostri, As the plaintiB ws4 n • citizen of Mi4saitri, mum 14 Court. the (lined Slate'. oust tuo 4.llsruitted fur want of , W e fur want uf rimul it..w• rti fer t.s this ranter aktiu in four next- ZOrraltai. CoraBLeo/IHzNcl. HAftruinuivi, ‘l4reir. 1, 1837. DEAR JOUR:4 itllVlatAlAi to" PreAidete. hucti.4u 14 will .tpeo Vitr epic o: Wu) v.rnte4.l, file him toder the belief this Ih mr mid levot frof;r4,,th in KAusa3t. Hit acke‘resi . lAkos the fentiO4 navvy grfitzt;tl rtd lilt he. et tirely sati.last , ay to lite milts% 4,4 y bordet-refritatt. Another thing will iliwn he eitah lished beyond the inwsuibiljty of iiisuht i anti tint is tan ti uth iff itittone.its ma,le'lly the . iirew (luring ttie'ca , npsig 1, as outrages c4)11. MittCti la a tia.3 frtiel gate , nati K e nn, 6.34, , extract of an ea ? . in tae New arleaas one UFOs loading papers of the south. is s elear and full ains:ision Of the Vetbittraeas ifieterilYtee mile by thelitepabliean prays. , We ask, all honest men to real and+ ponder upon the admissions: - J. S, " ln:raithing, of late, have the prae.. tieel - ofverations of this law of rsactiou been .. ore plainly'. visible than in Oa liansav elavely eacitemehf; cut in nothing.have the perniciuuu effects of extr'eme measures and fanatical iitic• tiiiies been mere strongly illustrated. l'A.few hot-headed• crazy mien, rtiestiurrible seal entirely outattipp e a: their k,iiiiveledgo; undeitouk to fetes • alavery into Kansas, it 1117 and every' !larva,. Viewer natit..or some of thine. at least, Melte' is reason t, believe,. ere l e nue Pettily citizens of-Kansas. Tiiey %viers Missourians. - whowent over into the Teiritisry,.. aid by . unjusti fi a., ble lets obtuilied.seate. in- its Legi*le• lure, where, regariftitg only their ovpi views and their own projects, they en acted laws. iu'urder to levee slareryt Lau the Teititory, t at veer. a chapatis • . tit the ci vilizatiun at the age ; laws se, "wrapr t.i at tub professed ;y et ). rs:' the Kansas bill were einupelled'co, deu,sunce them in Congress. - By vie., tile ea" these" art itrary, despiitic. r ., ,fluipartliagrtietwarei.-variaut,.; °wines Waver Ci) , li h as good a lista . ..tot their opitiii.u- s:.‘s tit settle hi the Telri yr at t to et:* cu. irs eel t~n~es vilei teat .•huoxious enaetreoPes. Toi.sluch au, extent dtil liana reprehenii ble. and aigh-ruilided measures that the navigation ul the ftlissueii er.e . puldic highway, was interrupted.. and inch were nut permitted to paint., their business in* it, to gn theinlairee ut: take their goods across the c..uutry. -surely on account uf their opinions, cutely because they ware e State men I Nu d•tu bt - these free pite men, s hen the snarl commence,l, alut,>;i i fetrlieigs hed beau e.iga.akieil, viten, wettis:Noe gm . ty uu ;ages. But thirsu clitl not pala.tte the infamy •f.t to u ig l ipsAt laws a:,l kindled measures, the direct causes of all the difficultier. " 'lrmoPia444l4 of therbost men slavehaldors ant" olVers. '4114 ut tlropolitical V....6111M 1.14 practical br9lS hind enacted by ti - 4 welt-styled eilornisians thc 3 , 4411 - 4. "I'lley de-Jounced tins.nne vi44le.i 4n. 14,,,t .unity of the cur.istituttoit, • the I;.lite I St.itei. but ;,f the ortgjJ4,t) 44Iti,eits and of the inalienable rights ;mil prig." ilages ot A narican eitiz.sns, n 44 Intor,r to what, petty tltay. mitt •bol4 444, vr.rat to.liticatfir iritght t 44•141.... 1411 aay w•4414.14r, t4erw• tol.tl these eXtia+l,li.li el 1 1,1 1 44-4- scri,4tivo tlarastljoi btoit4d, 11111,119 Cie gem", al law 4.4 .44411ie.• ix.: have referred.. .d pr.iducu in the and at war epro±:L and d •eil %voted . reseti4iii- CI" the' irYf %patter ornate they otero attelt:ite.tt b. earl fern not 1 C 4401.1 any markwit3. ayr,4 a ns.44lteuen 4%f geogia,l 144144 ram. 11.1 , 4, Ott/lon ry 11.144Ci1y, at tt kin oiled . ! r ittlllll , lll4tUre,. hay., cii,ated au . 4 ..t.terresult 1," 'VII II: CA rar is Mr. Bucliazoldi c.. Ifirato4 by tho,Souate on Friday lalt • , Secretary of Si ate.— Larrii Cam higao. S-cra tory of /4e Treaspr.—Haivil C. Ito, nt Ge..igh. Srrretary if War..—John B. IThYin Virgi.,ia. Secretary of Navy.—lta;icTuutiti: of C•rtinectiC4l. Secretary of dis- •Asteritir:—Jacub. Tivorotsoo, of 111 • ilreerav Gentra'—.l.aregniali. Block. 'of Penn4ylvenia.. Posintatter -General.-IvW BI"slIMps of Teutteasep. It will be arm, from 'ate abort th the Stokthgrt.i. - the •!larger and of i tnir loar."•as a root:mot:ration fet titiviir /owls sun srt in ~l•.retntSvr. ertginal Far eh ragas J4inHl:. LINE S. • • • - Vv. been heel *inking., Of this lit ty of ii:Ear.srili4, on iot Atari an ac:or, shrinking Frain its firers sAfti,— • Frain i.s weigh: of care 1-sart. Front is kunst:edge .h.t t.-,u )hove tiring to brigh - ar day. - I've been w• L eping, been witeving: s'neis tetni,but once were shed, O'er the 'grave clone whose sleeping. Is with hi silent e ..; Ta trs, that through , 'he mountain way My weans 3 fist so often stray In pathi of bidden theti. I'►e been dreaming, rye been dre moist MT-dreams, when the - noon•day Soo Len•b a glory wiih Ma beaming To my hopes, that I may run Life's race with better aims in view— Lille'a race with motive good and MI!. And purpose undefiled, I've been pray Ist, I've been prayinl. For wisdom from cnt high, That in this &mist playing( Gad's help may e'er be - uigh, And when Ile drops the cartain dosto May is be 'mineto wear the crown That :lei beyond its fold. Cecinanear, March, IW.