ft"'' 'v r g.bf i,:lM.firl& i!fMilili(; ..-..-, - - I . I i; lit i -1 t.' ...I l I '.Mill (ll'lt 'l I' Who fwi nl rnnli t '. ill, ll Drill. nil M.1 III , t i . I ' ' r i. virsii "W. , oll.r. Ifil i WC '."" iiineotrv o.n,i to it.ljiist our 1 t i lit .1 fl ' SI,'',--.iA'.rv 'cultieS. Ill a lllilltrr of . m ll'iin i r):,'-?ili(;ivh7W 1 1.01.0. not ..fait (.... f- rorli...i : iVMwit-,V. '7VT ) Ipntvin;: for-hut for a lo-onsliu.-t ,, 'VHV- Th. V Would r,lv tn.'d.o the Iiv.irll W i h 1 ni N. .1 1 ' 11 1. 1 iii.i. 1 if 1 ..in M i i.i f limn .f ' ' n K.i.Mv Unit in. tn-h r-ndil ' " Hi'V nir " illin,1 l ! S.i.illi .HmI- is" -trl. nii-I tlinl ir it nil in. ill to link lint Hum will "n'""'- I'"' "'' ,l""l I I 'll, III. lefolC, I'l MU ll li.illHl" llinllli. y . l IIITCI' illi- or ini.l.'-l lii r, i'ti'1 Hi" Hiry deign no no iiii:li'i.ii.(i Willi flm ft wh-rn it pxifl", pi-t I ni Hint lliry il,v ". It to pteicnt in rx imi. tending li territory t lino 11 does not now i f III" I V.Mi' Ml j.'llll Hull Cliniliitil, I'll., I'trwnt.ir 'id. IMin. . 1 .... 1 . .' i 1 j " iw . .' lor, more iinnoi and a io-('ljii-tiii"iil s!ill 1.1... There U r.o law in any of U10 Sonlhern iSinte. "that "interferes witli the rights of CM-d. I.) these journils forget Hint In Hn ii j. 1, it I'm 1.1 of Is."1', " shivery and polygamy" w.'Uf decl.t'iid to I"' " twin relies of bruba' II avo lli'M" c bunged their opinion . . n t . . ..I . .. ... th..citi.ons..flho North." mil.--, wo lir,t on tl.m ui.j-.-.: i. so, ., t-.- -into, lore" will, their iuU. Tl.o Slaves dcoe ! If not, u.rely they must ,ynt...ue llioir owners-nni'l! to war Rgamsi ln"!"' in.'1 Jf they still tlunk it is harlarous Shall the Filitician. or the Peoplo Rule? Our Government i-i unon tho Ihrcdi nl.l ftMi.ifuVliinii. Tl.o hrtM.iost 'U).'i lilO.'t ' iVI'O tho property (4 .. i i... ii... r.. i..,. u T,r l.'i.iiiililii! ntii I'l iiroMioioHS lint ion in l.o woi k h mo - ,- - . , umnlnrilv lUrfiitoncJ vriili-ivrl wr. !- our noij.-liI.or Ijiw no nioro Mjilil to iinfi- o-. ....... r. ...... rner"Me X for U.o nniuMiHUit of foro wilh l,i. propor.-.y, to yUUrUii. not only to ..revct rur r.l!oi...l .IiHi..-uH i--. nn.l for nvortin 'ol'tho own:r, than l.o Ints lo ualk'i.to las loii. l.tit l j-t ,1 .. hnrc-r ,f 1.1.0 iimouW JanSor, Imivo l.oon pn- i.oiVl.1,0. V l,,. i.ya. J an.; Moal Lis ho;,o. j Hut ain : .1' ll.oy ivoro M.iooro n, U.o.r Klltl.d l,y our wUo.1 aiol ,.ost Ua'.c-! Thm-for.., tl.o No. tl. r,.,,..iro no ronoos- l-rof-ssion, oj nonM.it?. fcronoo w.H. t ho wen, without, ns vct.jiivinctl.o loatt l,r,l,ions from ,h, South in this ros,.o,-l. j n.lmittod rights of tl.o Soutlu ru rooPIo. Pf icco. Tl.o nation, through fl.irl l It i, no-, ,h,i lluil thoro is no hope for ! wliy L. th.-y inan.t-t Mich icvoronoo lot Mgi.strate-oonlially MvonJod 1 y tl o ! our oonnlrv. uiiIom TMK rKOPI.K riso in memory ..f .lol.n l.rown. tl.o immit -i luiin.,,,! in M,,.;.- ,,v,i..siv .....1 l:.ko iho .Miction of: or! uo of U.o most ooiupu'tinusl.i-iiiiei I'iiltlUlIVy IllllllfH I i 'l iv ...... " ' - ' uiinrlor!.- ik cnlh'il unon to " la.-t nn.l n(laii into tlieii niv iuwwl. Vo IjcIk-vo . Il.onio in the pivat KofuMioan don'.onifr.v t.nt-t r,,,n W, Mollis:.,. Hr. It-iMAl 1', I'tUHlfi ('t)M mli'M ; - . . , , n,. 1 1 I !!' in I' Mil" ii '-Ml 0 I"" ' ' ' 1 1..' l.il.. iii i. in iii Hi.' .' "in., i ii. I" . I.'"., ..,.'.. i i ii,,.! ll I . . . .... ... i. ..ii. i i l hi wi n, iioi'i in" I ,.l ... in I Iii' til rl.H', I tn illil "I 'nil rl i liM lli'll pil.'l Ml llif '.'I'Hl ill'! Mil. Mi'l ill i.loiil tin- inn.. Moment -11. o fi.o nl WiHlilni'lfi., Ho' olher I.I I lull Ii lnn. Ai I !n' yi':i f ii.l iii'. oip I i 1 1 f Inkrn in ilio II.. p.- of iJ.'pii". nli)Mve tit l'i.l.ii.r- pn:'vr .'ft! o I'm iii'' 'li'iiilron.l ' itiii i. i i , ill fl "iii) 'I'l-i'i r ,1 , , i ii ..... . . i .. .... I j. , i. in i ni 1 1." i' 1 1 ' : ' " ilt.,, V.., oik ll.o ,1 iV ll'1l'"l. KM- I ... ' ' , , ,,,., nl, "HI. Iii-iini. 1 1.- r"....i' . ( iifir ' hi .,, M , I il,,. 4ti...rl i't nn mli'iHt ti.nl fl Hoot c i. H." K I,.. !, , 1 f 1. ti.1,,11.. l. 1. 1 i. 1 1. .... . . ' nlli'i, no r i Ak.l itiiiit I 'em c nlion reiin .Inn. I1'. MiKli in. nt. ',, J '..-..,', ;" ,V,';..V-7''m' t fidl li.r,- "Tilt loll, oil III' i'l. .. .. . i.-.i r .hii. mi . irt i.nt.i .... . . f i i. . ..... ....in M a.n.. i... . . ...nr........ ...... I -in, i ni' j ... ', i'..', " i ...." tv ; . )(. ,v, nil,, i iinrniiiri' "i i ,. . . . ...... -i . , t, iv. 'in Iioi.i " tuk.'il in tl.o Sli.lcri.nv.'iili'.lilM -rUi in Wio-hinylon hix I. ohm mil a el ii oi .lni. I'l. t f,.,.;.oH,in nivor of tl,o ,.,-li.,..i..-o linlfo,, S.-,t ti, tl.,y. Lm im "-"' l-r- j:1 . , "" ' .V ' V ''.V ' 2 : , , . ,, . ,,.,,,.1, f'..li,, lion io ni to niK'M t no pr.vT-n . -,."',' "... I'.",.,...., vi i,n,ni .i..i'1'ii i ii i i no Mfi'o.oii f,i i.'itii laioiiiifi .... . , . . .. ... ... " " lion litnl pMC pll.r" f) I 'iiimnj. Plll-Mppl. from tho Tnion 1 'iho niiienilm.nt to H.o. rnnit ilulnni , 1 1 jH rs p.clt l ,i k iiii-h" IUi1 ' Tko jTi foet unnniiiiily of (hii volo proposed hy Mr. Ci itlomloii, In prllh) tho mi ,c lon; hehiiiil llirm, slioivi that K.W.or. ii not n K.'h-n.e, ei- ')ntioveiy iM'tworn ino n.'i.i. ...o. ..Mf M , . . South I na ly and forever l.y n .livi. n of. I Jul.'idolpliia MnrkcU. , her or .oven;:., or of aml.ition on lho r0.llltlfl,,m o. e.in Id oeean, on ll,..: f.ni t of sn.-h leadem n Kortl, Ithelt, and p,. of Hi.) Missouri lino, wat tho proat. .. , .' " ''''' " M'"'l.-.j, Ii . otho,,, l ilt n tl.o ivorMl .entimct of ...Ij'ert of di.eHio... Mo,... t U itlen-l.,., of ViM?, , 'f p?;:', Tlf 1 hcrTO.rto. jDo.l.iH mid Itipler nmiiilauicil it iv.tn f "i., v i n Kr t. I rnl I. it rmrcp, nii , I Hit n.iuionn ii.im i ns.i ir in m.l Mr. )oul.is r.'itornied lm f.tnnor !( rn, linn )i.pt,rl IxnoUoiua m J., :,n. iN caul volo Ol yeas '.... nav i. Jim nuioiv . r.mini,ti to ciin-lder th." rpiest.on lor tl.T mnl Hi. unci .npcj i.r ontlroly ik In" M-nonsisol tho bill ivill .ho. tlwi roulc ,0 i.r.-crvittion of tl.o coiin'iv, anthot.s'i I'l on.. TIi.to i inr iri-.iir.v r.rl'0uj ho h.vl tnver east n volo or uuercu nieii' .....n... """... inti i.ne.,t on tho Mil.j.-ot 1,.1'oro. If tl.it ""V ''' ' ' '''.irtr .uhsliluto. whirl, provides foraroa.l Mar- . - ; ' " " ' Tl,r. . l,.,o con,,,,,,,, tins from tho Westtf. n horiler ol ,M.-oun " , . ' ' , ,r" ' """" "V " " lur tu Hid H.e Wo.Moru border of Iowa, with two -""V1 'V " l'. " , . ' . .. '""HK o .,ui,.y. eonlcniplaled. ... . . . r ....... io foiiuiillle.i fl'.opieii nr. turui C'BVl-f IK! in 'Jin I mile ... ..I ... . .vlil. ! he iippCi.N of Mr. ( ilttonnen in l.chair Hour l enirro, nn.l cyiiinu.H.I.. f j T , M Z ri r o fl o Jo "io I'r.i,.,. are said l'0 havo boor, 1. M,.l i Vvrv .pii-, : .U m!o of !., I , 11 u I ' f ' 1,5 ho 'l"'"t and sublime.. Ho. too, wn.s willing , 2 I'" . . . , ' rest ami r,est route, via tho vieinily of ; '." V other olloct.vo moUo of ad- "'Jl'l ill. 1 111 11 1 1 1 u HOIDn I . J nilvatid'.I Ir. yr Iwrli.: nbout 1 .1,000 bot ,J : ;i.,..l n .'l'.-io.' Hem ... r ., . S:,ll. I.:,l.e. lo San Francisco, or to the nav- n'Mmpiii.. ; li.,o.o,l hi ut i I 14 C.r prim. IVnn.vlv.,,;. 1 th llW Wor.il, - IV-.V Ihf .le,kolll,.. SMiTinnenlo. Il ii N.I i M' ','rcV 01 1 01. 1. II, preloriTU a IIV. f, ;,;,f,ti 4:, flir wl.ii.. id...lin 7.1)00 U.l . . ... . . ' II.M ill' !1 Ill"t-,k I ,l I'dlllltrV tlP.VIOSO P...illii.r va.l I. ..- nr.,.., .... ...I - ..... . 1 j ., :. ; . r. """'uiw, j in. i u hup if i t'liifviviiina liM) mi..nt 7,Vi,;il Is provide lor a nml from tho ivo.to.-n bar, " ' 11 "'M,VH5 .lor of U.O .South western SuttK. Htrl. 1 !" "j'1 w '-V h ,I")"-Mt,0, ' "'v l.om two points, inn.elv, Tort Smith, and I'" )0l,t "f, L""S' ; " 'l tho esti'i n I.onler ol liouisia.ta, Willi two com orpine I'"' I''dinp Wonlward, unitiii!! fit h tiio Sotitlioi n J'no.ilio li.iil , load oonipiuiy, ehurlerod by 'I'oxas.'' e.' ti'iliu . i,i".", p i rin r I. iiitiii j,. v noi'l ni t .''1.78? f separatoii i r.iuur i(iih i. fines o. on voiluw ut (lt. entirely I'r.im the popul'.r cloctions i tko , "f" ,l0-' " Vu" "'"'Jyut Hc.f.n, North, without wl.ieh wo noror coiiW 1'"'1'P'"""'"'' ''),c'l"rlc"',',,'ltl1 have permanent poaeo. Me.siM. Wiido, iJoolittlo, ('ollamcr find lirimci oi.posid the iiropoitioii with Clearfield Markets. i inn., icti wreiilV l.v i. Kill,?.. It l l , , . ' islncss and ftlyilnv. Th.M ' 1 "" '""' ,u'1'1" ""'iin in lirocom. .....' u I i:.l nl- ,v I',,tl,r " "1, I,,,.) r.f ll. i,no.,l s ibdit lion Illil'lo 1.1 i'rttsKUI'pil, juit pit... i".- " ,..i.t.i .... vavo us from tho horrond of war" r.d i Vo believo Ihev of tho .No. 11. and ll.oy of tho election, wys " blood cuiltiiiosi." and " J- remove IVom ,Soiilh mo nliko wiHin.J M "do iw they 'eapitids. w ,.l,nn,.uil C..N1.,.,i.h.of ni.ij.ion whirl, wool, 1 l.eJoi... U-"n..d tl.til if llioir lllci- '.'.raw1' M J'.nr,, J ( hMi-i'Uwr would nnil uh lJ persoveie in wronp." j led mid eonrcnlittted voice could now l-o not this saying to vll other fanatics, o i:.i?ine.ssol'all kiu-U is hinpuishinp ; Ihou-j heard mid understood, peace mid pool :nd do likowiso ; the cnt.so .? n holy one; aiuUftnd l.ui.Jro l.of th.r.i.iu U of h on-j will would prevail tlirouplmut thr land you l.ave nr mnpathics no-, and when citpoor men and women nr-thrown outjwiihin twenty four hours. Hut, iilns, the j tko propoi timournves you shall bavoour of omployniout, without a pros)o t for pf op,; cannot noiv bo heard. Toliticiai-.s, ; aid and proteo.l' n. food or rainianl; and all tho busdnoss on- will, u "faio prido of opinion" are This is tho only fair.lopicnl oonstruct.on Pfi-ieu of tl.o eonnlrv am eomi.b-telv and , !n i.olhiu i.e. on! Ihev .-,loni nrr lie.iiil i nt unon iili doclarations and doinon- Uonelesih paralvzea. Vsr the lht fno!Time i Mo'eious. A 8'iuI,. false .step mav ! (rations by the Southern .eoplo. They ' ,VJ1S ,U40nced on tho satno day, and is ,,s election deeded tl.o .jiio.tion ; of .-h.vory in j K;, ... . . . r .1 : .i ni.ii,. ii r . M oil uoi -irt , aim, iiioienne, iney nan no, ,..,, . in its history, in turn ol peace, our , a- at any time light tl.o torch of civil war- ai -o icopt. do of no other lntci pi ctMwn. i,,!h,v: 'eonrcdons to msko or od'.T. tliey man-1 l!r (.) " tioii.il Treasury is bankrupt, and unable n,j (.,, l ,s ,,st l ' , , t i 1 approssion ih ' The .Southoi n people, therefore, r.ro cn:n-1 Movms. Towoll, IliinUv i" "1' -; j0riod pre.tt wiiiviaiiiptioss In let 'in tho ' '!' r Pt-rtl .r. b.i.'li! '. to nav the dailv U'-mundj unon it. hi i,,,.,,!,, n, ,. In,il m nn,.,,i,'.,i nclled to look uj.on t".e pooplo of the, Si.wftid, Tooinbf, Houjdas, 'ollamn-, Da- absence of Mr. Sow.n but s tiiey i-oii.Ut , lloiir, ,.p. rhio, "ri b il places where the highest Mate, of prosper- ;on tho other, wo hhnll not despair, but 1 North us their deadliest foes ready and j vis, AVado, I'.i-lcr, Kice, 1'oolittlo il v rrile.l n f,. iv months I'.'O. uadiiess IL.ul ! i:..., .. . ...... ..... 1 ,l...i.l. ,.. ... 1 1. : . '. ..ill in I n in t t heir throat nildsilo.il n.ld (irimcs. aj - ' - tnu ,'jiiiii uir iiujii- IH..I i p'j'n , ni--. , r ' I .ICCOU U rlooin is now cen upon every han.l. Mir.u rv lYoYi r -omhraoiinr thirlv-lwo Imrn their propci ty. Js it any wonue. i jir. pans r.l;e.l to no exrusen on an And what has canst d this wontlorf.il j mi!ljn,S of tlit iioost and happiost souls tbeli, that ihcy feck a reparation from us? change in our nation's prosperity? Wo';., tho world, will riseui. in their m.-iiclv ll'oes not .soil' pron'rviuion compo'. thnt to nn, ll.e iii.l.'nu.ii t r,l' I he tieo. ile of t he l ... :.. ,, l ... I ...i ifc ' i ' 1 i.l imv innii make il II personal 1 ...-tj.."..".. .- i - . - 1:111,1 IIIIJI.l.iliU 111 111,11,.,, I llllll I, lll.ll 'I ' i" . . ... v ..... . ,, Ir , I'.IIOH Tl.o Cti.iimilloo of thirteen called lor by ,,.,.i, ll... .eo.lui;,.:. iilScnatoi' l'nu tl.I. of K'v.. ' ..i ,..il ili.l. iJ... ..,. I in'llm lin . V1""."".' "r,d ''""'f"! l.T UitviU. I " I . . " " I 1 uckirliont VI I'.i. I i - nr i ii i had Evtm and niouktim in thunder tones that .1 l"S- sixlcon 2ioii-i,l.ivohoklii)g States, as ex- j TICK and Kt'l'A l.ITV amonp all the pressed by tho eloetiun of J.inooln, that : stnteis MUST and SHALL previtil. " Mil Uovcnmu-nt ciniiut," in tho liiKguapu of Mr. Lincoln himscl.'', " ,:U UnWe Cha!1 Fcrce be Uscd? hafJ since.'' j I'ro'idont liuchaiian is jiut now H',o It maylo that this, or ilself, was not , victim ofa fresh oulpourinp of the person..! sufficient, any more than a nino plank h !a1iuc ol his cnomic. The choico' t llil cnougli tul.yiid u ship ; but il is tho ' last ' Hnpnto if toowft ait I mild to vent ll.oii fjather" tlt.it hai broken tho c.uik'I's j spleen, and such epithets as, "traitor," IijipU i " .lot Mid, .U, ure Ironlv uceu : auu 1 or V'Ut is there no lemexly ? Wo answer, therein Inl one, Tho ij.iestioii, and bring it homo to himself, and he innsl oomo to the conclusion that all our pt esent di.lieilhios jiikI dunprrs are ney, as a Oerasioi.al, " attempts to draw North must either parallel between t Mo eoiuluet ol tlio CWivinco the South that tho above is not I'lositloi.t respecting tho re-ir.forcoment ! afairinttrprelationof the verdiet of the,0' 'ho Foils at Chnrleston, and that of, ' 1 ' Ute cloelion, or else, that the North is l-ono-liet Arnold. trilling to rceeje from Hint verdict. I 'I''1" wi. ke.lr.oss of tho heart that emi Will either of those things bo done? 1 1'orpotrato sucn o'.itnip,-s upon our onun Sycn weeks have now elapsed, and not a, singi'j word has coma from tho Presi dent elect hence tho South is compelled ta understand him .n still aikcrvw to his slanderers, not only of their country, but the legitimate consoijuvtox s of tho avowed and threatened apples. ions of tho bepuh livan parly upon the institutions of the South. 1 This ii honchtly confessed by some ol them ; but by the great body of litem it is either denied, or their nets of wrong boldly ptirsistrd in und justified. Under bucIi formerly oprcsied opinion tl.nt this gov eminent cinnat ejeist " halfslnvo t;nd half froo," and as it is well known hoi j circumstances, car. there bo any hope ofa ustnioni ? Can our Southei n broil. i on be expected tostrike bands again with 'us of the North, and took upon us as ol I the same household, as long a wetland -Huiviotod before tho v.-.tt ld as the ennon i.ers of their murderers? Can they con- try lor it is iot Mr. ltuoh.in.in -ho suf fers ' rom such 'dtat ks is withnut a pro- eefle.lt. n lo.'in .villi n nnrl( nf unfri.il. i, , . . ., , :us, nhilst wo niv protlKitiiiiig our tig i?ni iM old do . Ilievnre I inilois nml out their tl.roals und steal their propern sent to live in tcrr.ts of fellowfhiji with hi to ol humanity. All this virulence is heaped upon the opposed lo sl.n-ory hianelf, his silence is j President beo.uso ho having a better . ........ . to bo intorpretetl a in favor of the t olal extinguishment of the institution of via very. No alternaliyo, therefore, U left to tho South. The abolition cf tiavery would ue their ruin and they prefnr not to bo ruined, and believe that in secession is their only hope. Nor has the Ke.puUican parly as a par. ty taken a single step, in any quarter, giving the slipi.test hope of un adjustment. Un the contrary, instances ato not want- knowioiiiie ol l lie circumstances " either until declines to prccinilato a collis- ion with South Carolina by reinforcing the l'"',lioa" I",,'.v mililTi v l,i',,,iliinl ... Cli'ii'ln.'.,,, ''"''( ''' Wo have but little hop? of averting a eollbion. Wo believe a collision will take plnoo, and that before many days. Hut we are niite sure, and e -cry man with an ouueo of reason must agree w ith us, that, had an increased force been sent to Fort Moultrie, it would have been oonsid. red a menace, cr an act ol coercion, and a coK j Can we hope for a. " Union of heart and ja Union of hands," as long as wo insult ingly proclaim them to bo "harbarians?" I'.oforo this can be expected, wo must ., .1 , i.i i un nii , ii , ol' 1 , i s i ni li.t.il ml i ri.l n en j the commit tec declined (o defer action on ,,.., .. .' "'."i.," of his absence. I i.,,. " ',. Messrs. I), ivi. Toonib) and Hunter dis ! r,..., -,i ,i.., . count of the position in which kis State cursed tho pre-o;it unliapj.y condition ol H.-iins 'f) Ii... idond. and be was excused. 'the cuilit.y -vith unsurpassed ability, and ' S"H Snrk, . . . . . If this cominitleo, in .o-.njuneti. n ivitl.i wl'iUt '"''"'!V'-li;.p a willingness lo accept j f;'P' '(- . ., ... ..' . anv mensiiro ol dual scltlo.no it which ' - , '.'.,' a smular committee of I h n ty-t hrcc, here-. w;nM (OTr( , UvWt in ,)lC Vniot I I'"";". bn. nd mcN loforo appointed in tho House, a.o unnldo insi.,tol tlr.it propositions must come from j , 11 r' ' io ih'vise n j'lan for Uio ro-adjustmoiit of Hie dominant party, the republicans. our National dilf.eultics, we may us wcl 'hang cm harps upon the willows" and the demagogues- and fanatics, in both sec tions of the country, who have brought ti to thin feat f.il sla'.c of thing, will have a terrible rconing w it It tha fiieiids of l:u inanity cverywhers. Tho folhning do-pat.'h, hi.:h vo cu fioin tho l'hibdlphia pnoers ol the U,-Jd instuut, ei.'utains about tho only Minsk ino wo have f;om the South : Tut Si:.;.itk Sii.i' T Com mittkk Si.w env Jho votti on .Ur. i. ii l louden s I ion whs mi follow i-: For tho i.ropodtinn, Messrs. plt'pOSl- TO l.K TKKOW.N OCT ! OVCIII SS. . i nioiii.en, I'oupias, itico ami l oweii . Acainst it Mes-rs. Divis, I'.olitllo, Ci'llaiiier, Wade, Toonibn, l.iimes and Hunter . . Mesrs. Hunter, Toomos and Pavis, nev eitheL'.s, intimated an liicliu.iiiou to go for it if ihe h' pul,!ie ms would i.o.o,e i. il nou fai'di. The second proposition submitted by i .M r. i it I end. 'ii, den v nig tho right of Con - DIED. In I.un ron. p tonntliii,. on tl,c i.iiUm.' ,,. , Siiur, wilt- of Miltm MclliiJo: nerd U. K'glor, 'nn1 ? nn,b, '"tl- fnn, Pec. 1. I ho Senate Select omiii'l too on llu. Ctbis met tn-tlay, and had a free inteichango of opinions, tl jriug which Mr. Houglas said he was ready now to unite in recommending such amendment to Ihe Constitution as w ill take Ihe slavery lucstion out of Congress. In view of Ihe dangers which threaten Iho KopuJdic n ilh disunion, revolution, and t-i vi' w. r, lie'jonty was nri-nareit lo art unon tho. matters inl otitis IifM-pft niotl.cr, (l.uu linfl hft n, Hrc ll.v lies wo i',ly foci ; Ht't 'ti? ivl tlint lis." brrft n.-- I f e ran !l our s-rions heal. Vi'l. IK.'iin, no Ik.j c to DKPt tllfP, When il.e ilny el 'if' ling (n Then in Jlenvrn. .villi jy m grcl llitl Ulire in. fni-i'Hell tear in iinl. 3J"Ci-i.iri oou.iiy ,,crs 'hiii-o cujr. In HM-cnris tonllip, on (lie fill of Cr, . .. . . . . . iI.-,..ll..-J.r.TI nwr.lnl.M...ni... press to abolish slavery in I ho dockyard j .iji and aron(s, was voled against by Messrs. 1" Hen in in twndiii, on the Illli im Coilamer, Doolitlle, ii imos antl Wai j, H.i.nxam. v ifu t,f Joliu l lllon ; nt an aJtii The remainder of the Committee voted j""0' lor the ),roiiosi.ion, but as ii bad not a In Ilorcnria tnwnsl.ip, on lln ?Nt intnt, majority ol ttie ix-p-. :iiiean, it was tleleat- '.roi.ui: l'l.to.; ngc.l ..bout 'i tan. ed under the j ulos a loplcd by (he com mittce. that no pioposa ion should be con sidered adopted ...id recommended to the Senate which did not receive a majority of Iho b'.'pul l oan vote.-., and nlso a hi; of I li"! c , ppo.-cd io the republi- eonli ovcrsy wit hunt any regard to his pre vious action, and as if ho had revet- made h speech or given a vote upon tho subject. Senator Higler, who is on the Com:nit- IVnnnMifi never if it is left tee, lias Leon lor softie .lavs m.iturinp a crs. If Will purge otineh o.'.of these wrongs. Tho I!e- (v nlono can do lhi. H I.l t 11 . t 1 1 1 MM .'llllftll Innr t. I'l till' 1 illkt Tl II 1 li--.ll ll;tl ingin which they boldly and defiantly ' li?'ion must I,ave 1'cen the result. Andjis cut sl.o.t by tho journal Jone at all, the I'liol'Li: must doit they longer hesitate? Lincoln s Views. All attempts heretofore made to got a correct opinion from Mr. Lincoln upor thfl&tarory 'iiostion, have proved abortive. Whenever a call is made, the inquirer id leaders persist in their nirgressions, and within !" 0 RW i"".v sure, u.ai n inero is any a very fen- days, witness the icfusal of l'0'!'''' w-ay of preventing a collision, and the Vermont Legislalt.ro, by a very largo ! llms 1:f(,l'"' ''io dooro,o'i for a ro-ad-vote, to rfped their laws nullifying ulft insimont r iho dillieulties bel.veen the FugiUvo slave law; and also tho olo in j NoiUl 1M"1 llie SmlI, tonciliatory Congress the oilier day rejecting the reso- coin kC of l'10 rrw'cnt .'. ihe mlr ;.,t. lution declaring slaves "properly," within j jg pirst Act. tho meaning of the Constitution, And, The first sion in the Drama ol tho sec- with here and lliero nil exception, the on,l American Involution was pel formed 1 under a just Cod, r.oocf In,,;, retain i'." whole Kepubliean press is as high-toned , ; ,l0 Hnllof l!ic llouso oNicpreseiitaiives This is an extract from a letter Mr. Lin and defiant now ai it it as before the elec-!.,t Washington, nt 4 o'clock on tho Oll. ! coin addressed to the h'opuUieans ol tion. it is Irue.omc ol them Uo tlk j insl.-mt. of concessions. Hut the concessions they I The vole ooco-sion in (lie South C'nro oflcr to make nro coupled with condi-,; n!l stale ''onvenliot. was announced by tions which they know arc utterly im-, tdeprnph lo her d. lepntir n in Congro!.?. practicable. Ti ke, lor instance, he terms I H ,)roduced. as mieht be exno. led. in- of l.is parly, by referring to his public speeches and letters. Wo have at length received ono of Uis last letters, in which l.o defines himself rather clearly, as follows : " This is a world of compensations, ; n4 ho who would be no slave tnust consent to have 7.0 tui e. Those who deny freedom to others. Jo nut ilcacnx it for thews, lees, and, JSoston, in answer to nn imitation to The third clause, denying to Congress tho right to abolish slavery in the District of CoLiinhia, was defeated by the si.nio voto, tho republicans all voting against it, .intl the icmaiuder of the committee for il. The fourth r'auso, cstid'lishing the right of traiisif, was defeated by tho same volo. The fifth, which is intended to perfect the Fugitive Slave hiw, by re poring Il.e several States to pay for fugitives who mij'ht lerenu. tl Inun thoohcers of tho law, ws lost by the atno voto, tho repub licans all votiu; in Iho uogutivc. Many oihcr plopolt.c'ns were ollered bo removed altogether fioii '.'ongr..-ional control, ll meets with the approbation of distinguished g"ntlonie;i. ' Free Homes and Free tabor. " Tho " IiepublicMii " leaders promised tho peoplo " free labor " as one of th" re sults of their success, and Ibov are giviin; it to them with a vengeance. Labor is so ''"' v dtd upon, but .10:10 of leading i.n "I'rco" that it can bo had for aln.om ltam-e-none that would meet the great ,. , . . , , I exigencies cl 1. 10 tunes, nothing. It .s getting dow n lo the stsr.. Mr. Puvin M.l.mille.l n re.oIulion ex vation point. As ..n instance of the v;.y j pic-hsly levognmng properly i:i slaves, but people who voted for Lincoln are waking j no vote w;,s taken 011 it. up to tl.o teriible realities of driving our , .lr Toombs submitted a series of reso 1 ,. bilious embracing subsdanttallv the t'lin- custo.ners Irom us, wo ci'.e tho following: ( .. (f ,,,,, HI.l.rkill.i,,,., ph.tfonn, but A gontlemon of our acquaintaiico met .1 , (inal action was ndt (aken on them. mechanic who had voted for Lincoln " Well," raid he, "how goe the times?" " Ah," said the mechanic, "bad enough, I am out ol work. Nothing to do and no! Tho committee adjDuri.ed to meet ten this looming. ThfcDeatliof a State. The following solemn and Mriking pas- prospect of any." "Well why did you gils,j ,n:iy leof ,lb0 j u timj ,vllc,n BQ upon which our neighbor, tho Clearfield Journal, olleis to negotiate: "The freemen of the North, whilst they ora ready to extend all just and constii a- lional guarantees to tho people of the . , ... - .. South, should reoniro the enactment and ,U01V Wl",(mnv "onl l"e ""- fivmj? n enforcement of such laws bv the Southei 11 1 ,m!l1 In'-'c-wcl I to their nssociates, winch n.rticirnto in the celebration of .left or- vote for Lincoln? " " J'.ecauso I believed , nuy think lishlly and fneak wantonlv on' l irlbday, on tho l lth of Al'til bist.what they told mo, that it would do no f the political convulsions, tho dying ng We understand that this letter has been ! harm to the country; but if I had nv onies, as they niny prove to bo, ofa groat extensively circulated at the Soulh, which j vote to give over again, I would cut rny j nntion. D. is an address by ono of Ihe the people there receive as the worst kind band ofl befoic I would do it." " So you most illustrious scholars of tho country, the House, and for a Ion? time confused ! of political heresy. In it bo attacks every 1 "gi to see your lolly, saui our iriond. Dr. Taylor Lewis, of Lnion College.- - .ee 11 . replied 1110 mecnanic, 'jiuci ly, 1 Kipves.i. " I wish lo God I could fovl that my vife " Tho Stale. ' savs the crc-i nhiloso- tonso excitement among the members of tho proceedinu's. .Southern sentiment, and even tho Deity The South Carolina delegation imniodi-; himself. Wo have, carelully reviewed Mr. Lin States as will protect our "citizens when .seemed more like a departure of old 1 at the fame conclusion.! that Mr. Greeley P! ! traveling through, or trammeling business in moso stales; ilio lepcnl ol nil laws preventing Iho circulation nf Norlhern friends than that ofporions bound on a and Mr. Giddings have: that ho has been mission of, perhaps, a bloody ?m7 little ones would It as v eil cnrc'l fi.r thit '.her of Ko.ne, 'undergoes no natural i'. liiUI record and havo arrived ''-inter as the iSouthcrn shive and Iuovhl be hap- death ; that is, no tleatli 111 ilio ordinary coins political recoiii, aim nao aimc , j coimo of nature, like a man; but when taken nwav, is utterly extinguished and 1 1 .... .1 . 1 . .. . ' : r ... .1,1 , I Such is tho soriowful picluro now just ( blotted out. ltignsifa wnrldhnd 1 newspaper, or any others ralcnlattd to rMi,J' mo Great Gcvernor Ol u lnterleie ith tho rights cf tho citi.cnsof s-tva our land and intion froi: the 2 ilh ; anda guarantee lhat lull free- e:dtimitv ilnm r,l' . 1 .r.i.,1. n...l nl' II.. .. . I 11. vvm. ... tuivi ui tiiu press Minn nere- - after be allowed in all the Slaveholdnn. Cknu s or thk Uxntu States. Tho Xu devolution.' and will continue to be so hereafter, an , beginning lo loom up before us. Tl.o' ished -simile esUic ti omnis bio mundus . , 1 V ' Co . j hard times h vo i ot yet fairly began to' intorcat ct coiurnlat. liven the external .0 ln:vc.?e ultra Kepullicart. .Ji,h The workin- closes havo n0. iTcrni Bono; there is no longer anything 111 this awful Wo believe, However, tl.i.t tho prcser.'. rl'K"- J1,c "Oikmg classes hato not((o (k,f.o it.i0Utwftrd or int(1a, i,,",,,,,,! statoofthings will compel Mr. Lincoln to I'en long enough out of cnii,?ymeUt 19 .,,,, Us pc01,,0 in Ulat ca?c uo no States of the Union." "Heads, I win ; tails, you lose," truly. Our neighbor very candidly admit3 that the North lias something to concede. But in making these concessions tho South is to concede a gjod deal more than she now'compkiius of. If, sajs tho Journal, tho South w ill gukiantec us "full freedom of apcech and of tho press," in order that wo may go dow n their md preach and publish our Abolition doctrines among their tJavcs, and stir them up lo cut their master's ih.-oals, wo will kindly repeal our laws nullifying tho Constitulio 1. In other words, those Republican organs (for the Journal it, not the only 0110) ofl'or lo repeal their obnoxious laws, only on con dition that the South w ill permit them to movB the head quarter of Abolitionism ttOIHll - - .... , . 1 1 , . 1 1 . chaivohis nalurid comse, and fall back, oinsume u.e.r scniy sums .mvcu up, mu longer icnoiv-eiu?on or even citizens o! llnt-ir.me-r of WisMi-.ton says the ' ' receive bis future support from fuc!. in lour or i.vo week, these w ill be gone, .") ung. inc-y are mere men and t Jiihlltjciien, ol as, .11 glon, says 1110 , " , women, with no other re at on than 1 ...t population of tho United States, as indi- men as m.es. , orwm ptm ,,eron " o, " ' rT -, " ' ,0f mere contiguity. Its territorial limits catod by full returns of tho census ro- meiino 10 tn.nK 1110 ires.oeiu eieci tviu b'"".) ; vanish or rcmair. only a eu.Iosing a pos ceived at Wadiington is ."1 000000 mi treat tirceioy it. iq. in ino same way inr.i tt" "v "'" ...... ..v,e.t. ...i , iiucih va.:uuir, turrounaeu i.y other states. increaso s.nce the census of 'lS.jO of up-IH'cy treated their party in 1832" spit ' eitruCtion of .ho white men. They will A political death comes over what before wnnls of 7 '100.000 nersons. The new ratio 1 unon" them. , mark those who havo sung of negro free of representation in the llouic of Kepro sentativos, rendered necessary by this in creaso of pupulatiou, will be about ono member to every 133,0 0 inhabitants. Ei'Hoi-eaS. Thostoamship City of Man chester tvas intercepted off Cape Race, on Saturday morning, mid European advices obtained to the i.'ith. Tha political newt is unimportant. The Londow Times cen huioi the altitude of South CKi-olina in (he v n nut u. sui iai ino, uuii sociciy Is tlcOi.j Wo ,vo.,l,l ,b.,llvnoin.n,. rn,l.. dom only to destroy the white man's lib,' 7'""" " ' "V1 uu"' l-le"ls' m o. B. Mm.:t. - d i ' , - hv oonrr a iionv, vui a HI AS something nioro than Abolition sonti- cr,' to earn bread for Ins starving family, trwnt and ferment;,,, ate,,,,. ments in tho life and caret r of Mr. Lin- nnd when they sec all the terrible c nso- "At whose command shall these frag coin; but for this wo have no warrant. 'i,lcllCflS c'r ,,(,f'0 equality, the result ments again (one together? Who, by In Liiivrenro towi.thiji, en tho 20th 'Wi or flipilirr.ii, Ai.i.kn .,.ti:viiART, soroflrut Matilda Tliuinpfon, agj.l alnnit 4 yesrj. In bullifrsburj, on tlii. HI. ii'i!firt. I)r.Jj Ii.)' i.i vt. of D.iiokvillo ,- rgcl nlnut id ju In M'Trif toivii'liip. nn lliu "Oih in.'Un: .lipll.oria, AunAHAW Jvlii ii.t'iv , nrcJ -'2 Ji-iir.-. J O II 0 I) K LI.7 UrilOLSTF.U AND CA II HI AGE TKi MhK, Located nt A. II. fihtvr's MHs, W mill I of' Clearfield borcvjl, r.efpiTlfully infnrm the citir.eui of Clrt' and r.tlj. .'niltij rt.nnticr, llml he is nt ill ,:s nirnarod In lui.nufnct.irc, nt Ihe rlmi left P Hair, Husk, und Si(ranr MaMr.-ri of Kinds i.11,1 sizes, otic of ninth ! a J'oMiti; tress, niilahlo fr CAIUNS UN" RArTS,' can he fnl, lr,l in s ma 11 coin n', ni.J tuipltri refillc, 1 nt pli'iinire ; unA nr. ihrnp. Ilf Minis rmringrs, nmki-ii n-pniif to .ill k'1 Cnrringe Trii iminj; nr. ii T'l'liolftory, nnJ t I'urits for Mason a Trnting bine.--, of ntiTt; lies or l.-iigth. ri. C'iiiintiy Proiluoe, Corn Huskf, W tnk.cn in Kiiluinso fur Muili, JT-fl'AII orilcrs left with nnv of the Mttf of t'leai fiebt borough mil l, pitiinptl.v "'' IIAIITSWICK DRUG cj- V A 111 El MARKET STUI'KT NEARLY OrrOSlTE.' The uiulersiencl will l.ava conslnnlly " a woj nelectfil stuck of Drugs, Cb f'niculi. StiiDTs, 0i!, Tuints. T.il.nrco and Scqri, ft nry, Perfumery, J!rl,rn. und Fnnry waicb ho will .lifHi uf chenn for rnsh. He invitoj the public to call au-l rxnicir slock cf cooiU before uurcUasiuir cl;olnr- Country I'hysicinnj funiished with N Medicines, and Surgical instruments t AM rrmenalilo ntt.'s. J. 0. IIAr.7'"1'' llcnrlielil, I'm., Dec. 2fi, I860. LICENSE NOTICES- orsjpilK following nnmed persons liare Wh his -Lthe Office of the Clerk of the f"r'. yiiurter Sessions of Clearfield counlr, tfi" litioni for birciisc. nt the January peuioi ftgrecahle to the Act t,f Assembly of Mud1;' ison, entitle. I "An uci to regulate tbl m'c toxicoting Liquors," it. lAVliK.S' LICENSES. I'ranson Vnris, Lumber CiV H. J. Hnynes, Kartbaul tf eo. X. Colehttrn, Clearfield V lame;. Rlooni, sen., llloom tp. ' A. I. Oc.ii'ti,- Lnwrcne'1 Joiieph Tj. Curl., Lumber Cf; ;.IliRCAMlLli LICFtl.x at CJcarheW mass roass nf jvi- 1 1'. T. Hi-eiirlv. Covingto'. Jos. L. Jlrenuer, .Morrn.."15 JOHN L. Cl'TTL Dee. 2,1th. Clt-rk H . . . -,, , , .. ... nnv uuim-eni. iiii.nif.i hr..ni. L....i. Wt.ul.voi. mntnM-nl Mi, ,i.. ....... IV SIlftKO llOrlllOI'll SOrlClV n III V nmr . . . i I i nuiuiii . " ' ,. 1 " " " r , ,- .- ireitho into them (he breath of li!o?i A.,r Administruiun hivl. ir been tW i.,l. In 1, n. ,- tuM-A .nn ...I..H. fouiltlation. Jlosai-K. b'ponl.lieniw i , . . ii .. , .. 1 . ' '" A.innniMr.iuon i.a.n.g speculation. He is bound to deceive worry yourselves about the South. Rev- wm. Greeley 1 Co., who elected him, or Hales olution is at your own door. Actieonf c"!l 'fctm'MM Me Unu: and manner ri't r'-T-' 1' tl Co., who ulono are fit to conduct tho -vou know, wag devoured by his on dogs. r' .-- jpayii Day Jlotk. I . I M T It A TO H M N ill 1 1 : li- cede to h.m mo mere conjecture and ,oua,,- l.epubl.cans, dent From thi, vallru of dry W r .SW nicd to the i.ndommed "on thee": iff. f it o,ne future time arUc; but God alone t'KOftfiE DILLON, Into of liee.nili) tr-' 1 comity, decease.!, all ptiiiini uu'"' . .. . ... M.L. i m IT5 .... ..m.nt A l.n.A l.n.;n ..L.itna atrSIO1 ...A -wilt .....an, .I.ili. .. 1 1. nt eettlement. JOHN WKLO, Jr., AH Heccana tp., llec. 21, ISAO. and 8hoei. A Isrccr stock J prices thsn ever, at Irnni ''hear0-' urwensville, May 16, 'OD- Government. Amalgamation A i.olieoman of Cleve. lnd informs tho editor of tho 1'laindcaler, position she has taken toward the Fed-! I'riv e Am i;eis uiidshipmaii, will visit fcJjrT. H. Forcco has been appoinlcd of tllat cily' ,hfvt hc I,crs0:lly knows of Bec" lZrni' 1U iaU I0'-:1:-;,-i---l--.-'y rostmailer at Grahamton, in p.ace of iKK SS BS um..iance.i. (tieJit)e.ii. Jauics D. Graham, reiigned. Cleveland. , Curw