MEM guAg, OL '''B-ti,g-iii:e4; : i. , 0 a'rd s. P. gp t. ILa 10,; Zotuienport, Pa.,will rognisirly -attend the Courts hi Potter county. ARTHUR .G. OLMSTED.. fattornto&CounstiorAt ?Lath, , ciadelvo rt, PL, will attend to allbusineal entruatod to 'his care, with promptness and . OfEce—in the Temperance Block, nit entire, MAO BENSON - .2lttarnt at nit's, COUDERSPORT, PA, ,Office corner of eat and Thiid street,. . L. 1 1 . WturzsTnri; atter - IL.a), Tipp. Co., Pa. , illattend toe ,Cauca -in Potter and bl'fittan-Catieb.- _ . CONE„. L . t t o"r it t -g at - AL a ts- i Tiogn county, VII, will rq-ular' stte kid 3nrs.con - rtiol; Pinter coma;': June 3, 1848. _ is. StteriTE outtorlor ,Cande.rAper.g , “ t:e.1.1 Courts LI NVEc..in c.akJ;Lties. Ai: susiusf.sr.iiruv-kd in his care, reccire prompt 4ttelit.iu:, Staiii.stree:. opposite the ~:Luttit Utriaersspori, I'a. . coti D t, - ; it SP 01-,IT 1-111) T E 1., J. tblialustntre • 114. RINTO . Corner of stain -ccond 'ssreets, Con. .dor.por . .; Puzicr Co,. i 4. = R. W. - .1541.Cai. ,- 4, _43:0 C9111.1Z!141.C£1:, a-liwond P.O. (4i ;clan) , yp.) Pol.et Co. l'a will 3ttitid Lain/less i., tli .t,l,ne wt.!' • c..re and dispatch. - y. w. K. Kr bra, Aurlngtr,'73raftanispi, anis Conbevaltrer, - • SileapDri, KC&It Cu., Pa., Will attonti to lnisiness for -nott•res.deot :dna loldors, up,ott reasouAb.e tempi, - Iteferenrei givota-eiequirod.. P. S. Maps of any Pan of abe Coun;y wade to order. - • • E: R. HA fiR,NU'ION. Li engaged a. Wiurinw i kin Jacksim's Szore, will eary on dm WA I Cli ANI) JE.tELRY BUSI \rS there. 'Watches and Jewelry carefitliy re paired, in the_best style, and,vp ihe shor:es amiss. Eirk work ui wax, Caudell% Or . ', Oct. 29. BENJAMIN RENNELS, a L.•CK s K i T M 1,014.19 4ir Lune, done to order and with dispitett. Un Wert SiTCOt, be:ovr Thad Condaniport, Pa. - si~i . lr S i c C) § Dealers in try GOticia, Groceries, Siatione ay. Dregs Sc Mediatnea, t aims, Oile, Fancy articlos, &e. 21fajta_ Street, Coudirsport ta. JUNES. MANN. & :JONES General Grocery and I roviSion .Deaters— ksa in Dry . Goods, liardw.iro, Rains and Shoes, and vrba:ever men want to boy. Main Sinn:, Coudersport .1"a... - 0. T. ELIASON; M. I). INESP ECTF . M., into n tn s the cjii. :ens of Coudersport and eici"rty that he will bet fouLd regularly a. his office, over the Drug Soiti of Sulith ek - JoLes.readyto attend tuatlcalla -. hoy.2g—iy, E-OLMSTED Dealer in My Goods,fteady-nude Clothing Zreesries, Crockery, to. Coudersport, 'a. • 8: H. Butter worta w ILI. furnish the People with fresh V and MUTTI3II, on Tuesdays and ertdays, ,during the seison. Cash win be paid for heel. tut!. at -all times. . Ceudersper, , Jul. 17, 1656. W. MANN, Dealer in Books 6t. Sailionery, Ausle. and 'Rgazitua L M.132-st . opposite N. W. soruer h!:ite pubic square. Couderapert, Pe, DA V irA3ROWN, Poquilrym t Desler •floughli.r- IT end,orke. u Ergot, Coudersport Pa., A. B. GOODSELL; aUNSAllTH,Coudersport, Pa. Firs Arms !Aattrietnred and repaired at his shop. on mum novice. * • March. 3, 1848. J. W ECARDING, - _ FitsMeltable Tailor. All work entrusted to ) oleare will bit done with neatness, comfort sad drtiabtitty.. Shop - Over - Lewis Mann 'a stem. ALLEGAAY HOUNEi sAmUEL. -M. MILLS. Proprietor. Cla the Wellavtlierozd,s3re a mutes Ninth 4 Ceieiera r eft ' ' kl_kswa . . . _ • . .... • .. • -.. '' , .. . ... -•-• :' -.',',' ':- , -....-, ...; t ,-:", 75 . ,, , ',",:: ',: , .',1 • - ,- ; , : f -E .I.:i.' -., '• _ , ~. i ..;' . :'t • -•-. 1:!%. - . . ,• . ~...._ , ' " '' . .g... -- ::':' :,' .•;.: ',,,'. . ': , '. :.: . --...• ;"...'.. i s iSi . .., 41 - f - F ''. ''''' ' l' ''''' . ~ . . •: - .7.- :7,"'; ':.. -:..:.- ' . _ . ~ ••, ' •':::", -,,, ~:'.. :',-.:, • ,:,• . .--.., . ••: , .. 1- V1 . - '1,.. - . 4... •.',',. ."..%. .:.. • ~., - ~.;- .:.. , . - .:.',•-... '-. 1:: ~ .• ' ', r ':' ."..i. ..... _ti t. . .' „ .. . .. ~. "- - . . ... TEE _.*EOPIZ'S; JOURNAL; ranusagp. EVERY •TELI74UO'.::Y MORNING. Ono copypir:anniun, SIA TERMS OF ADVERTISING. . . 1 square 10 roes lor 3 insertions._ • 4 1..50 Each subseq . ent insertioujess ibis?' 13 , I - 25- 'Sqrkire, 3 months .• .' - •• . • % GO " - -..,,'-,6 ontiths, • • - • $ 3,50 '. l 9 °nibs. - -- : ; -.-- '5 00 ' .:;' Rule and-flare-work; pet sq., 3 iusertious,l3,oo Every subsequent insertion, ; - 50 I eolututi, months, •!- ' 20,00 4, .. "' • 9.00 ~ - 12.00 Hnethilf column per year. ._ - - . 20,00 tme column' - •• ' • 35,00. - Administrators' or Eseeutore Notices, 12,00 Auditors' notices each • . I ESO Sheriff's' Sales, per traot, `'.•- 1, • i 1,50 Marriage notices e 4,00 Professional, or Btisiness Cards, get '• , ' exceeding six lines. per year . 15.00 51erchan:s aciveri ising by the ye ir, trot - exceeding ..... squares with occasion * el notice-t, (in ..11 e .ses co t sned to - 1 (lasi.. baslnetss,) , .....-.-.:..:... ;10,00 ) 1 'he e ,he" pa l m: is sent to:the ..a dv - er• - riser, especrilly for reason of his • ~- :4yr:rise:nein being in it, the saw's- , writ be arirged at the .at. f 4 i t;er - - ' -.mina'. ; M" Ali al4ers on buthies-., to secure it euiion, should be addres.ted (post_pid) to the u dorsiznerli T. S. CHASE, Publsher. electeb;Voetro . - y4l - ,ODY ~N, PAIODY. ?Vr. g ye, a couple of, wee: estnee a Pa:ro-- dy oar' Voeut eut4;ed '•Tell me ye : n:4/1904 winds," •in which the'o'd bachemrs had -heir ti.t of i.iqued_ vanity at the C 4.114 illadatriqtp tad near rried ladies; and in order .that — vrisr ol b ch:rgetV, I.seticity •litck.:;" we n w gire our fair friends ilia' beto , fit of tle•fo.tuwing defe..ce. which some woM•11 fi.te contributed to ?le Genera Gazette :1 Tali me, ye winged winds That roatid my p ,hwity r Do ye no. know game s l :ot . Where bacheiors come no more, :51311311t p.e..sant deli, • Where no moust chii is seen. Whet e :ong-vared d .ndi as never come, ' Ourse.yes ..na tan between 1 : ?here eaineraturtna • from dican. A :war sad on-a .vhien +Mils :ered,••..ie..,.r- N ts er." Tell me. .b a mislzdee. t _ bi.lovrx round me k;ugro p..tiou some 4vare.4 Some i..and f..r away, Wliere ! year" gir a may bad A rem: from stiC 'dough-faces. • ° And hear he nie.ve:; , e". • mdlOdrielt, • likened to ..he grimes? S6bn did the Ini..sty dee. i . lB answer By muraiarang,. '.`ao whi e 'brandy emishes live." And thou. serenest nMea, Whatiangu-ge dust Thou niter, While gazing on the gentlemen, • Whose bed is in the gu.ter, , 0 . Bsy, halt thou in thy round Gazed au some favored spot, Wh ire has know notte weight of bricks, An.l where eig rs are; nut? Behind a cloud. the inouti'Wt.hdrew in woe, Bat in italics ammo ed, • Na, no, me ! • Tell ma, my se 4 1 Oh ! tell me, Hoperand Faith, • Is there he resti •g-•,f i fice From fops, and beaux, and de .th f Is their no happy sp;ist . Where womankind are blessed, Where min re ty rumor oume, Ai:d where the girls,May rest , - Faith, Trit:h Ond Hope t boons to mortal. . . giveni- • Ward [heir hrig,la wings, and .whispe i red, "Yes, 0 Efsaven,"lj , Fact ' Lyon:4l.4Y iq Brooklitit. New Y. tk. me 4 reeeittlif hail her leg :amp ttated: midway,hetweeM the hip and knee in conseqUence of a wouind caused•by The hoop wa ot steel. and itr some unaccounta• hie manner a broken -point Tenet! sled to he 13.1 e. The Wound hoesthe flamed, atipo,tation was thus made necessary. Its have the bviry from a y,:u9 A f lady :whh it e'friend of the now Cl ippied f0r.140 victim:of fwhion,, ,and caft vouch ftitii its authentirity— Winsteifd ;., —MisrBallyAlaitin, daughter "f the latle ',‘lartin, W 1 2 ,04 wnyili . s7o.o9o in I.er own•right, and had,beenhrouint up by tWo,nid maid "aunts in OcluaiOtt from "the wtwld.? eloped. laste week from %alii, with a bildfelllw named Itnyd, with whom she T had been . - 3 - acquainted but kwo or three week , , by tneana of stolen interviews.. • riage i. 4 a desperate thing ; t he fr ugs iu had were extremely wise ; they had, a gteattnipd su Some . wetter, but w:nild nut leap into the'weil; becau;e they ,cnuld.: ant get ut ! • MIMffCCM=Mf=M DEVOTED . Tior'TkiE OF 1 1 * DESIOC;IAC,1,...:A3Iti.TDS Di3iEIIiiiTION ; OF3IIORALITY, LITERATURE, AND NEWS - . . .. • • ;COUpERSPORT; POT'rtit COUNTY, PA., TAU-4SPAY,,ItAY 21, 1857. Terms7-In Advance M=======Nl . . , ~ THE - G O VE RN O RSHIP. lAirr”ug..l Everylatifininteeofple.Prer4, idetit in - Karesasis art [leave co-Worker Candidate of .the'Vreenien•-'of . - . , -• • '- - - - - : .... .-- ~...,. - it - tbe scheme for her enslavententi .i-, •., , ... . JUDGE WILIMIot"S LUATI" Principles of eternal trriti!r" itii'dji . .. :. ..1 --- , • 1 ; ,.. 16 .. .tice,.'whi - cli lie] etlin. foni!da:lon °f i st ACCEP TA NCE OF THE NOMlNATtn.Y....Chri!4iiim civilizati:m; and upon which - \N- . s epq se the tight. iii human i t y , • arc, i+ . fiantty a=-aited by Vito poUre r that e.,n, t trol N S -- . • .in rill Natiorial G . o%'eitiment.— r-. I - - I I'lli.se t•-tlis, declar a:6, y of the 'man tel aid itlie t - : - •abte rights of man, cot:- tained in the \ :(4l eat (ha rtes ot our lib -1 - erties. are -coridertried by our higliez,!.t jorlicisl, Outhority' tt - -` unmeaning 'at,4 fillse,. The sat.quary. pfottr Gout 44f - Jlistice i 4 closed - agailat an eniire tacit of Men. The - pion and ilowte! it.olden are not aborted to . 'petition for a terlress of their wrongs, in ,those tribunals of.. hnman Goveinment that ..hould must heady represent the be - -• nefice:it atributei of the Creator and fi .":I. judge c, ! , all plea. ' • , . _ fir \iew of these - iucontegible facts T‘twAiiim. Atot:ll . 22el; 1857. -qetetlemen.i Oa my: return home. after tti ibletice of twO'liver:l6. I found your c o mmunication informing; me of my h i in a tif iti as a candidate fOr the office of tioveltio.. by -i Convention of the Freemen of'Proosplv::;: . :iti or posedl to the leading . , n'easmes of the late and preseriO,TationalAdministra.: dits. which asseMbleil it the Otate Capitol on the 25th' ultimo!, togetlie r e with a copy of the . dec . laration '„e the piinc!ples promulgated by emit Con , : - rention. • _ •I . accapt theissisitiun vs which, 1 alit culled by the ussmislirited suffice ut the Intdy .wtos i•rgan you - t; •el •,o -- ft.uarhy gtatectil lot 14. - di,d,4o.,ii:the.i* •ii maik nf.the rriy,!ttlitov citizen=. p e t o . ;litttuily vi•tly to int4.tit,,te.T. , ..;- Ltiecti.ti i. one of no ordinal y i ter eat. Imp,.; riot?. iplus-S . twits oiStatePolicy, affeetMg ice lie welfare abil pr - .t.ip,trity, are 11" L alone it.cl~ , lvud in istmet+ pre:united. AA int.. I,lloe Irp i rSit p(i%v erful el the ti .- ,ve-trign §tatep tour confederate - Repubtic, the - limper and inlet ea.!' ,of Peto.sy'vania ate deeply - concerned it the priticil les tinit -ani mate our National Government. Site -cannot, with - :safety to tier iodepett ence and tile liberties of out _people, be indifferent to them ttf National finp.irt. iu ,Oeivgiess. nt si-ttivirie;it—questi: , tis' toucnino the powerg of the .Fedei al ment, and :vitally efft.cti the dignity and siAit ftn pt—test 4[4i:ea:Ora. Lip ,, to a 1- s i•I ref !Ito- , ty udea , the acerise• of Fnderal ato. thy'tit rhe do ar est rights of freq.neu; se- F 4,1 by (Ail, constitutionai guaraii io are rutote4 . ly violatell on the s it our natoina. Autgrican ens ate 'inade .oi oit tyr y. unl:uuwu in the !old would. The annak..Ecivilized Clolstian natioies fur iii:in\na ex plea .qt cruelty and -.utrago sir the t of a l iciVerninent toward 3 its 'ITO , such .as have been endured.lNlie jile 'of Kansas ;' unless they be CM EMI ant the. pat pie 1, 4pei fou kid in the ptorsecutiours of the, H.u gtinsot4 urider - L,suis the- Fourteenth, uf-Franee, fiOd of the PS-sotestsuis 0 1 the NetherlesidS, by'tire Puke of Alva, • 1 „ underPhillipSecoosd. King . osf. Patin, -Iricleed,; . the' barbarities - 6o wOicss th e . pellsple s l ot ,Kars4as have budir exp , osed, were of.a character so - inhumair.as:to provoke ineredulit) iss_rlit• minds ~f of ... lahige pinion sot our citizens:_ Tii.,u; sands h a ve been deceived irr;:, the he= I lief,. that, for ;partisan purpooso.4..fic tirinS were oriffOituiel for. facts,,lal tin sugh no . cve's rt, 4,-, In:orb:al, hist. O-y I , are. rooter authenticated, the i ere the miarderso, rOblrerie:i, : arse;;ss ahrl'law' less rapacity inflicted itiostr the-fiee siittiers. of Kansas.:! - These outrages tad re.their- object the sUbj,a . gailsoti - 4. tilat.rier rtory to the culla Sof Bravery: . W e speak of. iluiet - beir4 reStered . tO • Kansas, - becanse . .ar MM .- babds • Of i - ro • - i n f e st. .h lawless „ men do ', • hot:to-day irsr, I ighwaya: and plfirder Ater ps;•'Fote-.: , 1 t e cause rocrtoW o ns Lietitlo! ?acked Serif : tile cabins of her settlers in flarries. ! ... IThiS peace is deeeptiVe. ii. , dionoi cure,. It Will ; be broken, the mooneut t revoe, people:sof K a n sas !Tska a - viiSrous'er tort to recover those rights, 'o' .which' they have"beeii : 'fraticleleratty - a . d, - Aril, lently depaved.,. Thejurpstoe 's her . .Enslavement is'l;:easrrabii , 3 11311 ed to 1 : ward:' •, 4 .systeM., of •is .getrirottslt.de- , vised fraud, Itiadiskd toil lit,eniPloyert in the su s patiotr un -,.. vhich she now EiroanSi . 41 - bsiag arrie.lSout for' the. canasta' atiott a - this.gr at.•wroyi.— . -,, , ,_. • Te . thi, ( T it'. a!fii,, tire.. Power . 014.1ie ) gmvensmeikt is basely ~ros We aro give.' words isair yersisteace-i4 support of too Federal 'tituted. nets, but I=3 -64 we wrongs 'perpetrated against rights American. 'citizenship, and the da nters to which Out' liberties exp.vsed thus, presented. in its 'true aspect—tire contest It . eforeus.as. liners a, liguity tardy ,given tip Iju- I latao.affaii-, and imposes duties upon ! ,ow citizens as lii 4 lland ..olettan:its ev er .ippealed to the. hearth and ,con 'sciet,ec4-ot mc. l . The qaestiost tore us—fr , intits deinool.there.ii . escape. Decide we fitust, either for ri.;llt . ,nr. for the wrt nag. Sooner o later tne. verdict ot this.gi.eat C. 1 4 1. nuni , :vea.th 'nyait' be pr. tuntaced iin the i,sues forced upon.,liecounal'y by the, athocates of 'lntrnait botala ,: re. r • , . +nit' or y will record that verdict to her etichitiine honor, or to her eve:lasting shame: . Ti :r peal of tue.:l4iss . ouri ItoStrie• tio,,„. and tie 'attempt_ to twice slavery. op ~- . &111434 by fraud and violence,. I , , , , ep.ta:e • dlupon the c..untry s rho ai c t between the aul,l•6•llrtie--s!,•stems . ~,i - ti -•e• and servile =lab ,r",. I:1 - the issue .1 - t illi4 C*.llfliCt is iii.l-111ved the d eu ia... cratic chat at of our itistithti*s ill,. goVet :lomat, -and. Vie indep.entlence, digui4' and t ights . .•f the tree' white laboring •: an and hisposteriti. , .-r. :gallery is ther,deadly enemy of lice' 'shot. The two cannot Co-exist on the sweet field 11c onterpt Ise. : Either la bor,•wi will vindicate its right to• free:do r m; or it will -sink : into dependence - and distionor.il . Frye labor is clothed with intelligence and iiwer. - It stands erect in the digaity iif a true manhood, It ~ u stainsr by its eitergies all the. noble insiitutions . of a ,refioctl and. perfectly devethped social tile. -It is the :ilitirt.lll - 1111: [los:v(46 l / 4 y_ ant 4411144 great.- • 'less.: Slavery: . is-labor -- itt igif-rance sod . cliaios:-, a in-utilized humanty . : stimulated t.i i.idastrj -by toe - lash of a mir.,ta,:•. It- mikes the` laborer all ar: -tide ot•Mercilisodiz;..,wit 4 out mini and veithout hope. 'lii . '... ihe'plae . .e 11t iiiih tel it •.1 citizp.., ready-to tlefe li his life; tlu 7 . 1 1 ,, h 0r and-Jutei lists of\bis count iy„ Nlat.i y gives to . -the . State ii:tk . , ig i ti ,, , ant .savage.'.to beheld in Stibjet: ion It ,enda,ig ti's the s , 'dal fabric by: I dOnvettifig '-' - iti , -great -. element '44 . 1f et; et,g;liintoaftimplicidge et mill., I -.,'Nyi-i - . - it:'. the 'bistory - ''.ol 'pa i Oasis' .. ~ ~ , . •war tate, •-were mett•more unjostly.aild • . ~, • . . • • per, , evettir,:ly. iinStupresentedt atelniii th e ..irpoineuts of the exieht•ii;h:ii slit 1. V-- I 1 ry, an t i theweapoitsrt,i4 ; tiecesSitiited - I to• eiriploy;.airtli.artly, from toe fiset—,- so Immailiotent- ibis the Slave , •Poiver become iu shit; gOverement-4liersup: port of its every - eemanci is 'made the single test of party , fidelit y,,iiiii:t ha tine ly• road to official; kferrneut.- . :. The. citizen whodisse•ts iri_terms.,. uf.ettrii. est-and manly p l Fotest against whatev! .'er • exitetioiis Siavry .'thakei; bechineS' • tberobt —.itt.:.,SP, .far., as. i he. national clovertlment cal tutini.4,3 disabiliee-• : :4 almoSt •ati muc I• in alien and,Utitlaw. as AS the :lave. him — self; of the -north ` - e hoseat to ,OcCuPY . ,,stiCh . . 1 subordinate position .iii the govern ftOut. ' - ,,f the:r,l,eetiitry, - ,the, „Spirit ~pI manly independence will be crushed. out in ,t 'eirpos l ierity. • Oat Sons . %lig! become a submissive and servile rtic-• stripped'uf rnsithOod , 'klud' of self , r,— • spect: . Thu ', alavp,ltcoldtkr, ;proprietor riazz , . . .. . . of Ihe 4, ii 'and j nit -lei.' of," the g.,', eitr.' ..who-Mike them; iiiicl_ati" iii . Attit :wiliest) - • titetit,.will dominate over i hem. with - upon iilii,se re-its they:are - ei ec la .. . . - tlettie:*'_leiiii of arrogahoe anirpoiver. to operate. . .Gite.it 'ti.estimrss l of -pit:, : th:in- . he rules ..vet : -lii, hei:editay bond- ertsinet . :tal.Po'icry. itivolritig ..th4 , , , er:-e .. .' .. men: .T. •. this ontilition - are the ;tn..- cub..r.ts.:ee of Our liberties, at"si the hafpz . . . Afavi•H.Aiiing "Whites . of -n— -the • Sii it al-, "piness of remute getittrati . .ins . .;-V . e- read; - redtsct.4l.. Thei'll..ve :to 4,w., t lie settled by aPpeaisto ilie T r fears. , little" Ur 'i . e . -el'practical PoWer -in the . :if , a!ky . nut t: of tile Stneri.can :.pee.. . n npf fn' mation-of public - tipi ! ion, TA its lie, s , ;!!, - Slid 4'll.l l eslm j.itt i ttnetelltit r ,. . ~ iLe aftrirs of g" , .Venntne . tit than' hasine .:: , li.. , ,ineOetf:Puhli.,tipittion.. Must' tie. - , lave. .The same fate awaits our pos : . cide hetweeivirer.ineli—, thi.,eittsiiiti .tetity. if slavery is ill -Ned to molly- torror to slaves-. I ur.tgitilry dungen , , ..kie the-virgin mill of ihiti: . :C:ststitrent. iive•iine realities te' Ile timid--..tui,thiti .. It -is ,the inevitable : re:•6l?utic)ii-. of .e.,uni g ,...sits. they val4:ii ,:,stra nearer `iieuvettl;-.. 'fifiiY .iels iie . trMi ha‘ - e-tr..i a•; ,mitici, ' s,r 'i re th it'aly -dallier- - the c•ntrtige i',4l ii:tegrity to otainctiii — lie in bee•oning alai met :„,,rha,: . .drin.. their ri. t hts. 4t 'is ; not true that the ,:er is or reome the,ilis . Y. it ismet:ivitb:,: - .ti - ei r .i . “lo•4 . Of the rights ; of free...fahOr: resolute courage and detet reined - - p_upi.,-, Seekftlie elevation - Of the tilnek race to 'pow. % rote rigut :.traust' p•'eva!il...,,ano. i . an-egunlit:. with the: width. T. 14 d- , t se ,vr'S.,g 'trot .gire way.. , .gArs , „tip a Itut pr•vele the ; emancipation . 4 the ~diet bads - cats the questiuns'..i4tatto -have, but leave that.g - testiots,hoth.as ever he per 'moonily . settled.,-lAt,los - - . to time and Ti_ en s ue ,of ace.anpliAli- nos impeachment - '4:the nkstar 4.14,44* • , meat, With the States in .whier. slave- ~ of ow Sluthern friends tosaythai thttr • . ry exists.. 'Prey %vish I to . depl with ivVill and insist suliMit tie . ;Vat : which is this givat . And..t.snliarra...i;tg - evilin a just and rignt, when; , - - - -. . , . • spirit' 1 1 4' friendly, fa-boar:owe towards ,embodied itr . thelegislation:ef *lgoe! 7 1 those States; htit they , cann o t ~catry eintnent,- Let.the . fr eemen .91(...tite their f.irheangifo au fak..tt. to virtuallyNati* atineunce in languagefiirrii .: .44.d . l teel.ineslaves the.eselves— as to sun. .humigalieuhle, their purlivse j to: Feafst,, teiid,r the 5.41 and government of the , the spread . stfslavery, and, at ti seterki, Inaliiii infinite hands of an aristocracy cost, to preserve theintogritythts ; :: : finturie 1 upon prOpotty in slaves. Union, and ..we shirt' have:: a lasting- tee wile labia has rights in the oil superior. tal . the pretensions -,:of 4er-cry. The slavelolding capitalist claims thethis propeity. 'betesp.tergs•l ly invested it, +lives, viiil,le;treeiater unless the 'field 'wherenn he Can em. ploy it. be. enlarged. The white la boret.a6t, has a propi..:rtyln his !tarty, quite a, sacred and as worthy: of the care the worn Aunt and where. is he .a i r %coat i 4 L.-..nake . • that labor profitable tn. - MI - itself and . , his family. if•slaVeryrilfallananoptlize the fez tiir gtii.. land nf the W;•st rpt essed almost to the starvir de•rsely - 0•,i3 Lite tolcVvr.til.libd cause • fiq:l tip. l . rir which itis)rapiisolied.• ri.nnarid !In la latr'•i4'stnall; corn pat ed with the, thou. sands - wlor hive- labor to sell: Sit it will be tit no db , taitt..daY in this'favors• ad land, unless we keep one. vast pub lic domain as tisacred inheritance fir the free white - labering man and - his postetity -- fotevet: ' ln the sail of our extended empire. the 'toiling -masses have the 'only ewe guarattee.fin their futide - prosperity and ititlePendentre'... This; the. cupidity of 'capital wn,tld taite!from thCth-: and here l i es the te al issue. that tior - ilavePnwer has foie' cad Upon the emititry. it s a struggle 'On ttie one side Atacitt t:ie OiNeci field i Ma - Orin eniploy i lls servile Iht - ether side Stitiuls free •claintihgthesoit as e n i n „ e rir... - , atictilar alree ity. -(1.'1461 and Weiterit%tEts'Ope...teerriing...viritti. its notfas large as the American z.iave , linlcfei . . - andalis:tamid:nen - already hcedtry by•ftirthe:M.ait;tertile an.l gab-. Cc-01(113M, 1 - .. Lot-rum cts s ctetit:vvitti..bi4 tikftitotial mtisivli/e art 1-power. rfrAire de net seek tit‘distertltritn.' Wer-tieither ,sassail tior hutted: iiisNeeiteil••right this ilrecul'ar'kirtc \f property:. , . We sbni)ly afiLlit'that do r i vi' hit, Mid' pi npirtelet-iri-tt atid iiis slaves - alore:VrtcreiVevire.- ----- We poqueistiritrboutthe abolitiontifSlaVery.in the §nett\ We but statid je_i defense!, rr_t.,FreetlenOst the North,. jiLanscs . lis , in t:te latitud ef.Piriladel;M • ia. georaphical. N Term , It - sitiui9 it a ki.ethern hy , suiemn compact in 1...5 . f.30. to , rree'dont flrevr.. We claim the, fulfillatent_O-the We de- I tni d the. integrity, -If ree :Nat thorn that subjugate it by: int.r.a planta tions fi.irislaves. hlueh hai liven 'the' dangers in - colvedin thi4 Coin el:mercy. rWt. e,unseled 7and a uies . / cencetn the wrong, bkaue the.Wiong deer threttus'ireeter s ealamitie4 if we shall dare' to "der;•nd -4.ur tights., at ch threats tird , „unbeciuning -those' =ME ,;.,Y ~~~ .: _ EDtTOII. ;.1 peace,. such' as. teccOnipro:nisa.litatri.:4 its:found/luau in . wrong, cska •eveFi-sir.: cUreto.tbeconotrl,-.... : • the positi taken.. by the .canivetK. ti pit. in its resolve totiching the=datiesi: and obligations imposed win; seek adoption., into: Antericatt. family.- of • freestiti.':iiiitattt,-; . Meet the approval of every:: Patrioittii . citizen. We have a .rigeht,-to , eipeci4 and r , quire a perfectLatitf:.tatitiiiid4.i WW‘r are - 4 ti4sted: , with - the highprerogati:yes of. citisau Ship. • As the adopted.citieeit receitel-- in lull - measut e all -the -tgr Itteue.,,ta k • mtiniiies • of the native BITi•-(so -04gEit..; • tie to render . - the like single . and Ainrei.'; • served.dev .11-m-to the:coutitii of=6ir. • ad iption. Lie should-fitatiowhialgo:: no eartidy'rp,iWar superior*O').heenni.•'• . tst it titio t 'eh& the American people. -There,. is' ite - Oa: • ger that' we , ahall err -in'':nour devotion to our C l iuntry,•,ettd ill the cultivatiint of, an . Litifetice - Nationality. • ' 1 .have : .not ,time'to :speak-411'4W other . topics emb raced l in: the pla4itreit: of.principlas asitopted..by , thit _Cotivett.• in_the-menner - ..th.er_-inspatiatcef• deservea. Opertutiities will betaffer&. de me hot eafter.- known on some mattertol - AninestieL - 1 ftid, closely . connected. - . in. My jedg.: term. tlit growth,awi prosperity . of our ut most r:nhierve.l-1 not t.t di>t dithd vast huitne:v.E,inteiQ • • ! ests of.a„ComrnoOwealils-sOrridh.ll:4 of stiel di Versified pitrsnits'aiOitir#vitii . vet. i t .etin"to he t :Conim , OtWealth tete ire the world, lies•tht:tliciiit r ilitlie:: in the (.1;_•Ve1..0.-n . ept of her .resntiileeti 'amid"-in productive indtagt.4 vrith-inatel of lg. sister State. AVe .mtiy.the re' _ - tore, wittt.;tit t , - C:niftr4.tt. in • • 4.. me r...4p.7ct , t, he !natio - More, Coriar. mabiltitii , spitit the age , at 3 4. _ • _ inkilararmy with the wawa i,I 611 tyl-toess enterprise. , . . .; cane gcntletnen ! • pepttii. In i. eto tendet my' ihanksfOr' . kind and acceptable manlier in which you *charged the dut 3 r; * ignect you: — • • _ V ety res pec tfully, your . obedient errant. d . • S. Bowen Wm. D'KelleY r E lit. (4. and Russel4rrett, . . Engikanmau in ,Philad!ipliisl speaking Pkesi4eckt....{Nraahou_il,,,, was expre s sing aqrAmirApap to Ace him. &inveraainn pa;sed. "There he gne!;(rreplie44. merican. peinted Act a;tali,.erect perfuniage side of`Street: WeAllino..iir-exelainied'the'a:igiisfi man,-:-.1v.-Are.ta is - guar 011 replin.i . American,- .10,410ug dreast with eavhasis. , EMI WEI Et= I= ' NEE 0 . 1 NO-