Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, January 22, 1861, Image 2

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    er 3ntdligettter
ON, EDITOR.,
Amu=lave.
MAO. SAD t.
A. SAND '•.:
LANO.. u: • - • Y 1861:
oracrinarrio so° .+I; T. • s
senos;Pa+m4 '1
If • B •
air a iL
Noma streetylt.
IL Pk. are
liteptc~, Mid the most toemeiatal lad Wight drawer
VagSl In the United States and the Canedae.—
They en w odaad to contract for an at our kneed rates
Palms, the Ameriodin Newspaper Agent, N.
N. !rise Illth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, is
to receive. su . bzig i ties and advertisements for
-13:11aaeolptental
DEMOCRATIC WARD MEETINGS.
"19"1"ItP)Lialre-requested to
t h at rrfo4WZnamed places, on SATURDAY &VS
brauon hurt" between the hours of 6 and 8
o'clock, to settle ausdidatee,lo be supported at the ensuing
aim. of !dam gush govtabkt. Hor Constableojeled
and Common Councilmen, ASSOBII6VI, Assistant Assessors,
Judges and Inspectors. erbe r S. L. *aril will in addidon
nominate:miaow trAWARST7+. I 4: ; Ete!' , 446 7).
each rig! appoint - three delegates , to Meet in von-
Tention tDs j aaciAvin i iiir t s .EPO'ciecie;
1 ? U P!
gotthowdd im as i ei t i o cui d,_
and ElliflLTAblVitOdukdaretb!enomfneetorttas
I.„ • "- edt •'•
N. iketiio46iange - strie . C l ,.i "L
S. liVigiage-Aitsaleirloies,Uote,:&eithStriaMiatesiSt. " : '
N. & iihurd•mirounes Not _Chemin; street. ~
8. Ili 4Famii-didingsell-SalßiCee 0 0 01 citieekio!,4l..
etraliatty -nrislarttieVregneatel: to
meet AAA(' tire th):crttlii t?vdhlhk
nextratSatfdlagrOar.thePunK*B . 96iit4ilitin:l4l l2 46 '
all thiriffid!ditaft•whe ifiefre to be troppoted•at thi3
z•rturisAvatu:lL. 4 u. ,
On our 6iiikiiago,ll'-be found the loan-.
glinik t 4l4*es: J ef `,l3avernor 2 Duavw, upon
takH b le!te'et}thoi•oftoe on Tuesday last. It
is a weitiiiiiteiiirrkivitiOD; anit Is much more
mo essiiiiiiiiirnklcilia;tbij in its to'ne than we
had kinticiipate. Theliovernor eeems
to liby l. etipprsotated' the responsibility of his .
poe'therefore the—sentiments em
bodied-In tbelnaugural ;are quite as conser
vatitnip Tte,priblicap -dare beat this par
ticular crisis in our National affairs. His
recom a on `. for a, repea l of every
,
stabite;ooMaY, evelA:74'iniplieittion, be liable
to reqsonqble•objection," is what the Demo
crate., have been.• ! ail along urging upon
the ':eo4attire, but without effnet. Now,
howeveg,,that,qdverriet,CusTrw hes'talEen the
same grolmod t 7hich woll look upon as favoring
the repeal of the. obnoxious sections of the
act of 18*,'.contbe subject of fugitive slaves,
we trust the Hepliblican Legislature Will lose
no time in falling into line with their chief, '
and induce the immediate-modification of that
We bespeak fur the Address a careful peru
sal. '
THE xigspoksunLlTY
The Executive and both branches of the
Legit'&time `being now ,in the' hands of the
Repulilinazis,the people of Pennsylvania will
hold them a stribt accountability for all
they:say and do during the present winter.—
They 'cannot shirk it now. The destinies of
the CommOnWealth, fox weal or for woe, are
entrusted' to them, arid' they cannot, if they
would .-throw the zesponsibility upon the Dem
ocratic party. There is no dodging, on their
part u , d r l i the r iMpoitilnt questions of State and
National 'pellicy which have arisen or will•
arise during the year upon which we have en
tered: They, will have to " face the music,"
and roust 'hereafter give an account of their
stewardship to the people.
Pennsylvania, from her central location and
her untold agricultural, mineral and manu
facturing reshurces, ocoupies an important
andlsprOminent 'position in the Confederacy,
and her potential voice, if properly expressed,
will go very : far to save our beloved Union
from;' the perils which surround it. Let her
Governor -and e'er Legislature, for the time
being, throw aside party trammels and " irre
preasible 'conflict" platforins, and let them
uniN'with their fellow citizens in holding out
the olive branch of peace to the South, and
all may yet ho well ; but let them pursue the
opposite policy, and no gift of prescience will
be needed to tell the consequences to the State
and , the Nation.
We are pleased to record the fact, that the
nevi Executive, so far, as he has adumbrated
his polity,-ie disposed to be conservative and
conciliatory. If he is sincere in what be says,
and his own party friends in the Legislature
carry oiY'l his suggestions, it will be well, and
we Shall' be prompt to give them credit for
their, good actions. But we distrust these
profifaisithieT . of the Republican leaders, and
shag wait with patience to see how far they
maybe realizedbefore'the session closes.
OWE ,CRITTENDEN RESOLUTIONS.
vote wag taken on the Crittenden prone
sition,of compromise, in the 11. S. Senate, on
Tuesday last, and it was defeated by a vote of
23 Air,! l 'to - 25 againstall the Republican
Senatorriting in the negative. A motion
was aftemardemade by Senator CAMERON to
reconsider the vote. - This motion came up
for cinasideration,on Friday and wesnarried
—all the Republican Senators, e.rdept Mr,
Duos, of Connecticut, voting against the
reconsideration. Mr.' CAMERON first voted
aye, but afterwards changed his vote to nay!
The further consideration of the resolutions
was "postponed until yesterday, when they
would Some up in the Senate ; at the same
time the Comipinthise resolutions of the
Committee of Thirty-Three will come up in
the ilonsey - -'lhe present week will, therefore,
be ilverir.importani one 'in Congress, as well
as OthP_nonntry:. ,Vehope for the best.
THE INAUGURATION
The inauvration of ANDBEW G. Ctinatti,
as Gn . ycirnorof the Commonwealth, took place
at the Capitol,, in Harrisburg, on Tuesday
last.; - ;a&int noon. The weather was unpro
pitio4s, Vut still there were a goodly number
of persons' present to witness the ceremony,
and—amongst others. twelve companies of
milifary who made quite an imposing display.
Tblel:fiatk-§f office was administered by the
Spealcer44 the Senate, on the portico of th,e
immediately after which the Governor
read . ' Me i Address from . : : manuscript. The
care:4olles - being over . : he was escorted
back to. his' !edgings. - ET-Governor PACKER
was present daring, the progress of the affair,
and,paitl,every proper.coarteay and attention
to 44.1*teoessot,..
FROM sotTli
ROoktiont?.liavehe'etradopted by the Saab -
Carolins , ' , Legislature, declaring that tiny
attenipt to reinforce Fort Sumpter will bricony
sideied an act of war against the;State; The'
Governor had sent a message to the Legisla:
ture, urging the purchase of thilie email pro.
pelbast-raue.thiremain a:t Charleston, apotheg
at ILam:Ark4tulipue at Gecirgptgym, - g ift - 0 1qt,
carry thirty-two men: •
The ultimatum of South,Carolina, as sub.
witted to the Geri al Gniteitment by Cul.
Hayne i lfs : cuti4,,WWthat Major Anderson
shalltatlitorced; and, in return, South
to purchase supplies
%:14 borders. It is said that they desire to
avoid fnillwpcillision With:the*idetal dpv
°rim:Whir. T c•Perhapp,;- in, their . *l:M:discretion'
ie theibetterpariof-Valiir--at least,. we should
=ppm ] they- would be likely to chine' off
1im519-e4 1 1 .haq - 49°, 411 4t 3 Ft**. Mci9l4l-4,P1'4
_ V*.RitTPVIZIAgar• '• • •
tierialßtaLita has .resented a lar
ber aftrommitisenr zfr PennsyLv.
nistiffekOettifi.
resold am ongst others one from Lanied•
ter county.
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TEE ALTERNATIVE.
The people are at last waked up, says the 1
Washington Examiner, to a clear understandl
ing of the momentous National crisis Th. 4
co
Ipi les , Ces that ea roan': • the vast Air es-1
too .• • ~- . ve 1
...;r...
.. -.:n mgr. , ed,t
41
,a : gle, -.. iss .7
~ a Clef cant
tiers
4t :. d, is n.. p - .:-.. - 1;', . sal
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4.t•7 e is t . h,,Htzli :.''' , ::,,,
xi '
n , , ,'"' 'e, or k 3risu-i.,7• - ' • k - \. III IV
Whilst such is the isakether the alter
native, upon which the Wel\ now plainly,
perceive the weal or the woe of their country
. - sieraul.___unfortutiately -the. hay&A
not in their power to decide upon it. If they
had, who could doubt as to the determination
--- wduld-mal-all-the-hiaiciry . -
of the country, since the days of the Repiliv.
tion, did the honest, patriotic hearts ofttliiii;
iio i 46/*deliaanEtingtoomprainiseitTe 6 mei&
of iiitPlflittifi. Vitiabli theirE tfe4ek 7 itttirek
to thi L itiOY'j df'ithiaLisdeinekiittin 4[40;24)11C . =
.deciditei - g - reisi 7 -iiiititOtray:-Watild
,4it'ig i lt -
At on an watife i tiniehlii.biaiera, fied
er ,,, v - iiibi n L" 'l,'E t ,m9ui dffirupl'oiiLeittt pal
7
. --• ~v,pe ;-e ,: ~, . •on ,, af., rn ,t, .
. Is 3 fr sSPßil li Ati r r i elftk.f i Nt w o a !'7 lE T,, t ,
- i 6111 4 ,PaY O 4111 ' 91 r •R2fti , rll7: i t 9 R.i ti n. - i*Ef
tiarice of a land rent With thi,linetwtdair,
arsitifflei.lall.d!riinlnv.fir4o4.ll)Yl449 stistiiiih.
conflict ,of Priti. fathPret , ...ontc_betrieftiithe
'idoptetand4he dedirritirtsimonf..4l* *taus.
Attaniiti ilerrgiese: ‘,Ciarnireilesearnti brilnadiv ;,
-ear( preeerve:stleslictiattrtii latilet in-ithtli I
di 'viduitl eitleiolt4s '-'-t4i,- feeplb' aro , ist;weirlegs/
furtheithair l theirPetitiolie a4liniteniieetel:',
Thus'fir; Congress' hWs 'failid lii - (mire its:
power' pi save". and . ,thhkii ,, ,iiik -1) - 6 kaa
tors •Mia; N E irem'cltallovt Heed not Pr
,T I ,P.
pliant voice ,th'fit comes, us ; ihnjervor ap! ,
agony,,cf:pre,:ier fre9 thnireonettinente,. lie
eeeching them, ' in the Ktine:,ef.,Pokia32,4 : 4,
mercy, by the-memory-of-W-sellington and
the fathertf ittiuk.freelfririi,:itil - by,' eviri'Setir-'
timent of ltimanity,.to pat forth \ the •power
committed to their trust to avert the desola ,
tion that is threatening? - Alas, 70 . . are ikont.',
pelled to own, that Congress, if notinseneible
to the will of the people, displays a disregard
of their -entreaties that.. is,. in criminality,
nothing shortof, the sacrifice of,'s nation. ' A
number, unfortunately's' minority, of that
body have nobly come forward, in obedience.
.to the prayer of the popular heart, and, pfae
ing themselves in the reach, have fought,
with an energy thatcould ,be prompted by
no lees a, stake than the, preservation of the,
Union, against the darn - prous enemies who
threaten destruction. Foremost of this de.
voted numher is CRITTES:DSN—a*.name that is
embalme+ in an immortality of ' honor.— I
Venerable for his years and his wiledomritown,
and distinguished forthai;rity and constancy
of his patriotism, be hat; Prepared and effered.
to Congress a Proposition which, if accepted
and passed - by that-body, will; we sincerely
believe, terminate the alarming 'crisis, by 'se
curing peace and establishing the govern-,
-meat upon a basis, that, , oanant &Ki t ,iilicilteu,,— ;
We believe that Crittenden's proposition
would consummate these happy ends, and we
therefore raise.onr-humble voice, .with those
of millions whose,,hearte burn with entreaty,
and ask Congress now to
.interpose for the
salvation of the country—now, whilst salva
tion is yet possible. It is but a small bocin
that is asked from Congress. It is merely
the privilege for the people themselves to de
tide whether, by a compromise which does
no more than justice, and offers no dishonor
to any section, they will have this Union to
stand, or whether, without compromise, they
Will have it to fall! This is all that is asked.
Should the- request be granted, we have no
fears of the result. The people would respond
for the UNION ! Our only fears are, that this
privilege—a small one indeed, and yet a
priceless one—may be denied us. We have
too many fanatics and madmen in Congress—
too many who arc actuated by false sentiments
of honor and blind adherence to party. We
have too many from the South who, from
' the first motive specified, will not yield to an
honorable compromise, and we have too many
from the North who will not, yield, because,
forstioth, the compromise trenches upon their
party platform ! Is there patriotism in those
who act from such miserable motives ? No ;
there is none. In the hearts of the people—
there is where the true patriotism of a demos
racy resides. It is therefore to them. and not
to a Congress that is spotted and disgraced
with vile politicians and demagogues, that we
would have submitted the vast issue of union
or disunion - . We have before said, that as it
now is, the people are powerless; but Crit
tenden proposes to give them the power. We
appeal to Congress to let the people say
for themselves whether they will save or
destroy the government. If they refuse to do
so, great will be their crime. The language
of the Hun. Mr. Saulsbury, of Delaware,
uttered in the Senate a few days ago, is fear
fully prophetic. " If," said he, "this govern
ment must fall, its fall will be dated from the
rejection of the Crittenden proposition !"
With, then, the alternative of the Crittenden
compromise or disunion before us, it becomes
every patriotic man in the land to put ferth
every influence in his power to induce Con
gress to grant us this healing measure.
APPOINTMENTS BY THE GOV.ERNOB.
Eli Slifer, of Union county, to be Secretary
of the Commonwealth.
Samuel B. Thomas, of Delaware county, to
be Deputy Secretary.
Samuel A. Purvianee, of Butler county, to
be Attorney General.
Christian Myers, of. Clarion county; to re=
side at Philadelphia, to be Grain Measurer.
Dr. D. K. Shoemaker, of:Carke county..
to be Lazaretto Physician for the Port of
Philadelphia.
Robert Garetride, of Chestertown, Dela
ware county, Quarantine Masfer...
Co:. William Butler, of Lewistown; Ricb.!-
ard Ellis, of Philadelphia, to be Whiskeyjn
spectorti,
George T. Thorn, of Philadelphia, Harbor
Master. .
ALLEGHENY COUNTY
John Shaw, of Allegheny county, Flour
Inspector.
Samuel Ferguson, of Pittsburg, Sealer of
Weights and Measures.
A. Ammon, Interpreter.
PHILADELPHIA CITY.
Hiram Harter, Sealer, of Weighta , and
Measures. --
Mark Low, Keeper of Powder Magaiine.
William Reed, of ,t'hiladelphia, Health Of-
I , Merles S. Wayne, of Plliladelphia,,Naster
Warden. . . . , 1...
Jinies Mel Minus, 'Of PhiladelphiC. Bait
'A.;0110D RESOLIITION;
•- • •
The foll4:swing—resolution was unanimously
- Image& pf liefireieneatiVdsr'Vf
this State, on Thursday
, • "
lidrolved, 'Met we fully • approvo thif • bold .4 1 4
patriotic. act of.:: . ,T&ajorc-Anderson , in. withdrawing
from Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumpter, and! the deter
mination of tWo IHent.to maintain that offiber
in his position;iti that we will Vl:ippon:- the Fleet
dent' in all o.onilll46.fial 'Measures to; , e4cix , 9"tke
laws and preserve lins gliniOas Union.
We'wislr the House had went a sterkfariher,s i
and endorsed the Crittenden Gomprotnise;Oil
a „
something else of a shillar kirid .loolanetti
peaceable solution of our National:o6ooo;g
SEIZURE , OF'i . PROPO
)ii, . ,
- T l l4.P4matiultb.P , TaßY Xtkrit gtd,r7Pri.4l ll 37-
randos;* the 50-
Steamer Faitety.l3 : heen.seiter:f-117 the Set r
cessioniatsoanif.arima 4xtaaesel
14ioti.
Thb—litiltr'State ittoewding,='
with a high hand in its work of disunion.
MIL., SEWARD'S SPEECI
The speech of this gentleman--thi
1311 leader of the Republican pax
Bred the Senate o Saturday w.
lon d' appoin tu thei t) ..!a ‘ .• i
.
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ag I • .. • the ple th• .r
Ire g ray • ~ho r, • ; ,d
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e • , • e . ,\0 V. ayi..:
citement which now pervades the
and make the Republican party pane
incessant clamor for war upon the South, the
wh
ole:objearci* -- whinh - w.
Pres i de n t 4.ss l 3tntfatilimM/UVVlFithirAll
so that they may be able to carry it on when
thy" gat iiitu power. Mr. Sk:w Atm avoww
hi mpq iticraffr 11Trii
laws-I k - )71' 0 .1:
or
eating the or each State
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because MaiylinkTirgin4,,,Norki f flar . el'in%
Missotiri, flientuehy VIA 'Xerneareolitfnikoie
rush•recklessly into: the..distiniohlmoveme 13 ;
we rtiniX not 'xieltidototirselvesaitivlotlie-idba
.that they:4'ill rtinieCite• , stliiiofffasl lii 13 liff e . I all/2:eir
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asuna - 61t!tti&3'idpii, iiLiek. -i fiat) ti e WiTtY4e . to
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de l i k e j t uf i Z te k il ,P PA IFl'lq`ln ~a ,ni 9 'IVY; °rePf.ll
in fayo i r . 1:4 the,Uctiag, with: We
but frAry, few . ip o Xsfkof TaTneining In, die t
tinion•cy49l4 . lll9lNPrtli• ruanifeete a disposi,
Lion , tapeoneed4disloothing,to mmHg) thorn
future ..safety.:_lirf.:thies, States •be , - satisfied;
that - nothing .ean libarcieSted•from -tlielNotiti ;
and they will cease:ta• dalibetiitel , " -They will
be &sign "1:',,,:y •Irresistibia- et* actiori:iiitr l ifie
disurtiOn in'ciV 'erreni. "'ld; most' ceti;eijAtat'es
the qiiesticen TifAaefiaidlti''tviir be l it?bliiiiitiii ' t'o
'a
direct vdep!'oftllB , t.4q: tsoii i t4i l rli'6i ,
mimiiiOn' tile faie`Of tlikiliekkOlie j liili i: . c ,`,i;tf ,
theiz,i, i lti F -we g, g i t ip, l . Sl i l,Seo_smtripgdAY
,toe 461t 9 d ni n t0. 1)- TWFIAL-t0 7. 45.: 1 9Ci1c:0ri the.'
Union p:. I P.P 9f•VN 3 N9Tt.4 , _te - i'Aaa4 itharn 0 lacip
ing band in, thi*,.tryint emergency ; 'Andy-to .
spare thetn;:tlatAttreme , necessity of:resorting_
to secession,' by: offering 7Tiroper graranlees
that their rights, their persons, their l propert3r
and theiti fotdre Weltictithig , shitlll be'rseeiated
and vreiteeteti within 'the'' Union. - NV : iII the
North hesitate 'id • este : m.l 7 'the' right lint of
, . ,
fellowship to the'onion men •of stline 'border
States ?
.
If anything , is to,be done it should, 33e . done
promptly. Every day's delay increases, the
peril. The,secension States, :together,
their coadjutpre, in the,border States, are!pull
ing powerfully one -way., The. violent,' un.
yielding Republicamaare.driving these border.
States in the same direction. The ',extremes
on both sides I)'4:4 l Nre neitecl'ap;ainst theni; - plaee.
.ing them between tied fires. In' thie
emergency they flppeftl: thd.moderate
loving 'Men of the Nerth to Save them„ and
yet they hesitate. Will they'nnt act promptly?
A PEACE AIOVEDIKIIIIT
The Virginia Legislature,.on Saturday last,
Passed a series of resolutions looking to an
adjustment of our-National diffienlties, and
appointed Cortiraissioners to meet such as may'
be appointed from 'other States, in Washing- .
ton City, on the 4th' of 'Febraary.' They s'oo
appointe.d e's..rresUilent Tyler, a Corntiission-,
er to wait on the President, and Judgi,Roli-,
ertson COComissioner to South, Carolina apa"
the other seceding States, for the purpose of
requesting,both parties to abstairi froin hostile ,
icts4 !luring the pendency of these proceed
It js, heliewed ; thatthe border Slare,States;
including' yirgitils4wwiLl. close: on -Senator ,
Crittenden's , ,:propositiero3, as the , eonaitlon
upon which thEiy.:rwill oonthWi's to 'act with
the Union.
The virks afro 'pa:BB
unanimensly t• 't . ' .
Resolved, Thatitaii effo:rts to'reconcile t tlie
unhappy differences between I sectionV;if, fair'
country shall prove abortive, then every
sideraticni, of .hboor . And: 'interest' lienians
that Virginia shall Unite her destiuieli with.
tier s4ter slave holdjpg
, i - Ittr.t:atTA.Dir-PftwW ivmxico
Detailed iiecountkihaiM' beep' re'ceive'd of
entry of the ‘liberal-army into Ititi city of
Melico ; on - Chrititnia:s' daY. Miran:MU; tiftr
his tiefila ut San Miguel Re i d to
Mexico, where he openly ,divided, between
himself and followere, about 8 - 1R900.-of the
English bond4ho r lderst i ffame7 3t w s bich. remained
on band, a nd FiE4,whiel4, aiP.stl+4 the reltuthlee,
they, could take t °gather, t ky..le4; 4.J
About 1,00 men want_Wit&thperiladd the ; joy,
of the:-plundered citizens ,;wee-groat at :the%
riddamie. ;The foreigners, abotit.€4o , liumina;
ber,---; under; "direction. '(uf thisiii • reglieetire
ministers; organized; patielladttim' City, - and
not =only "ptateetetr 'their - Pro r p' ! fi.tsc 'hut
pres'erved 'the piiblib pests 'pe'rfect;ord4i wa'a
obsdryed'' 'l4' the liberalist irc4(l - 'es AMY
entered„ and Wer,,edisttipti f tap Him l t i hp
Geti#4, l 9Ft4a,.Wasiewye4 wath_frantic.
denl3ll.4iV ~.,
P.
7hig4 . fiP9Piski9A7t4.e 3 , l ightfto ,ttrfilicks ef
ord9:!441 8 7090?)( instantly 1 nastbredveanfic
d e nue, The eterysti:were opened pri.bierfollatt:
ingiday, and isminessivtamresumed lam usual.
The. clergy imp ti the c huichesfelosed Tor - stout
twcitlays, tit; ficitide Wing Itaiie&cdf (the .
fact, they sent, to • 'Cienni!dimaiette.-tr tt
wished theal'to•bb otienitiTtO 46ibtfiiif) &Ai;
replied"tVai `he didn't', b4i i eLtile - Y u tirig
theY'Pfearied! 641 a itiaialieetr s.tYdiako4ire
;lOU. t./1:..i/ : W
t .
to sUrienaer tne aatT,ltorr ads
of the e ciyil d authorit4 , ,:anil i n , re3 L ge tl eig tal t
Juarez Itate?•Ah'i'AiliPt3(
of goeernfn#,l 31Wii TtiTus4ePA,PXPeAtield :;t0
be the, publicittiNg,,abiLtenfArcetrttutmsEitha,
decree ...for•lithet eottdscation '44; fiat; ohntob
property4Asandiumrertiortivhfolizice(
of the pomilita - govertitatistithoohltblOntidsvi -);
d Ririe .1)
' ••If t•
9F 1r- RN 7p
1 e, ateet ins
' the A i WYMIBPRh gcti ti fJ4V l ?.lo, F 4 Afliiol
wilke r ;Yl7T LRg+!lC l . l 7 . f laS fitir?4 4 3'.4 6 lo§ 6 34k)
Juapi (I•ityliik:DedembartaB6o.ilhati:i
in gTf4gbethi*ail; little: osar itnintlaYears4
• Forithe laepteniyearaciffFulclifigliaLitidtilgea
'so freelYrin ,atedeg
ended 'itrit; Wiiettitlgidf
titia•r 4 of
t d
;Trines) of Prussia, who acted'fibtiniallo s e?*
fOrti'iiiTtiiicii i itdkaii;fantEtio r t r iljda4atiVg
;;, 1 tiftßhironiflfi Ptilycwi4
litoMfekaiPaib Vl ° thi a ii tAl'iti 11 j
The Wh ear of agi , file g eWeViOn''
is married to the Princess Royal of England.
OF THE CITY •DEMOClLaCY.—Parsti
ergo and enthusiastic meeting of the Demoo
lity of Leicester wee held at Bhobees Ho
street. on &dupery evening last.. The mse
:lead by the paling of. Mai. Ohm. EbAre
and the appal nt of on: • n ZION,
Morton, Esq.,
rmly as Vice Free a r
rotary.. Able and el t v
S. Pyfer, Ewi Gen. IL Ste n
id - Mayor Henderson. fallout ra
Dr. Welchem, were i one o
at the Democra
lotion and the eq to
in faithful execution of all Constitutional
oral Government. Bat, in the present crisis,
to coercion, or any measure which might
...all war, DO long es there is &hope for an amicable
—moment of thA difficalties now di:trotting the country.
And we shall hold the whole Republican party responsible_
Ltor •
with as In a peaceable adjustmtmt of the same. - •
iffiatedcfniliMENSlMlLlWainlatalibintliqtAiat
conservative citizens from each Wani to inquire into tho
eneAenCritt_l_icl , dies LlTnion_matemeethig. for. tinzpur,
rr iEutc vat co ci th sgl io rel o tttc
t c t ettw the Urt ,
to
After u h lett, ou mottin, the ineeting authorized the chair
. . _
adjourned to meet at tho
O. C. eallpt„the.etmirman„ . ,
,=
e•: - .14tAlt(10 11911. 1.1911
M Gs zi. , ,T l Eltstritill(niri-riTh e orWallitiodfogaila
NnownAdt §*4-7,?)lbututi ViMi 6 e, i r4 l3l 4 l VThr
=mote in t eft", at ;milieu (law. aaatr a) 41, an NO.
uenday, Thrirmil ay+ Biid4iidiy Fretbirviegli.'
unlverwaLlerreritir here,lvhersJb has: uptiearedtvia!er
Are. quifo. btPr,Q.,,gfiFFE , 9:69,wil.t*sr qmpleo
• , . ,
VOIIRT.--Lliti"dittnllo-
armWlhiCteinarQuarter cointriellkiedtyieller
' rY—j'lP'4"*Pow'g,infnui9l, awg.fOr
.tuat large, but apaarat theplar !tapiroTtuartimtlAe i .
port oftbol 4lAitalingibrAl'ii. i n lekt:
•., •., 1
R rit : IT1 1 11 14944/.o B' ll•l'4l.R'
t ll b i e girkt Wi r thrat,lM.lo lV nillTl:gri in llrA d l.
througliOnt •••;
110THillare51n E N QM"
• .1111111'11 lt.rdie on "Pfilliieophy In „tio;hfrbs'
by a large, uttettivelad'highlyo-httellikentithilletie r e, ' IA& •
e4marka TEA:dial:de oudAlo. 9.oolkabiitindiag.,tn•pronirtdal.•
inyinge, tinged throughout with a good deal,orthalatufmr,
Ali, and jully eutitalned the geutleman's. eminent literary
Pe 1(4'44400 anal partiNAtitegiltv (Tanta tie gas irndrt
ably toolt i a nptinnli?,&.9 out, a - hicit pp: .
appaklife",tVillently td the illesitisitittiOn of - the andieticor
Maj;_Ditatiea, -Judo inayea,76it'PatitilPioriMA4
9F@Janianik l 4 l Plakinni'44ll, •.,51 1:
- he lecturie;thie ey.olnlo tir 4e4gliieTPO bn.W:I II 4P I
W. Beattie,' Beg.' EinVjecti. Verb' tvret,eo crate .
to be ccinfiried"ialeneh tnir , or - ttid to
affect iKar. -0 41Itirfi lifittmOntiamerotaialaeo ;be Con etpv.
talon t'ti/le,o„l,,,ftnpaql .. ft*cly,al4
hands of BacriVet, thadii . to alai. aq , 'lnterestiti4
.4md inetrUctlVe disctiasfoiko 7,1 ; a o •
9', W
14E E9-NEE .A341 1 15.--Tjlt ,Spveritti,
'ass' halt, .se si 'Tribe took
sibtee ati:FultOn• flail, dn'irlititialaSlinlirbt 100 C;eit'd 'wig( I
eiStendid affair. The music, furnished by Keifer, was ershr '
ital—the ledieg amang, the,prettlest Jar the oity, Find .all
attired' 'with' '6odpi:rang' trietd—the refreehmenta o the,
aboicest kin deb: iiretiatiedby'tb - awelbleifniii:Cenbieor;;Andiir:'
eon—anti mama gentaziti onegee the direction, of emit
Jopy, PR4 •Jank 3 9 7 :LnntnPi. ea( W.
aitown, John' T,,MeCilfli, Pirink - Miner and others, was
,aibnirablie ' lb e' all rVatigailLah f6J WB' 'daVed
handsome; vaemheliscof jaur oiusgpartleulaficibit present,
. (mad if ltFare. nottbc. theltr .etsgtseliripnodeaty.W4 6440111,
name theirli,b.sklitbSd'telace iv.qying the Oa selkee hugely
'344ippitig m, "P lhaltar;-faritalitife'tbe."' Wifh all the above'
• ItUntivgedlveN.o o mlttgliwio . .yonder it vrioxif. ihe‘l
if
net the, Rant pertkee of theseenion.. The corppeny.anßitratffl
sibthe gti 3 O str e aks erifOrii'''appelfrett,Wl de4hto li
.hayond the: nlghtfe'fastiOties: • '
-
,• • YOLITICAL,•— e erngorop.
' ex . 71 1 g
of the 'Phirif 'Ward, lliairiegislisrMeelink.at
Thtlreclay The'ineettig
yeas called tO order by - Nielb.Presideat'Cliaries.G. Beall:tad;
pAo motipn,Aldetioan B.p...l{neseT vres.appointe:49potabary,
The"Ctiit, waS'addresserl by F. 9 - Pyfsr,
Col. John Rankin, Dr. S. Welchens
. and the Prerichlitt. , :-
The follexertriftesolvibinairtie Alum!, by DrMelohertMasad
ananinumly agoPtelll ;' •' '
Readrecr, That thellexiiacriipy voo ort
meet theDemearacy Ol.thethreelattier istridiraf thit city.
on Saturday
. avenitignewt, attheavablicAndarsof Emanuel -
'Sbober: at 7 :3.6 o'aloqc for the plitpote pfesAliag esass,
g
meetin of 'our Denfodiatre rellOwloitlzens cif , I.(apgaster,..o.
take lute bonsideratiola Of
oar country,; and.,to 4WP :express:oil sebtlaients ofi
,0 34r'Pn 0 Pie in tngarn , in. 1in19a.415 now bvinK,oo.3 to Prn%
serve the" Unicitt,"rand resters peace and conElenci.to ti e
~ States drivatr'to' tiadbV4land -sere...MC:kr* tla4aggressive
principles of tha Bpahl tcran. .!•• •:
'Col. Rankizr pfferral;thp Soilowing y 05.10419% which:Waa.
adopted by aoClamation: . -
Resolved, 'MOW
it y and integctty. ot.thorgeBandersono our wesp.tit hlta.gol
that every act of his administration has mat tha agates:al.
vf the people. whore intereits he hue so well adminiatered,.
and we, tile' Der:Maack eif the North•Vilest'fraid,
him, end, no, other, our aandivided atipiicire faraeitaimint-'
.The thenliairinrrVed to nu;ei s oiiitni - rs'day eVertifig,
next, at lintet'slaofoli ' ' - •
• • .
J.NCENpLpitm. HouN:W.LLp-7...W.;Tlfg.gfs
tiOF.E OF• TIEIEBOPPOSED JNOEyyILIAaw,
—Our readara wilt eeolleit that on th'e Oth That. theattit'e
Rf 4. H.-Witmetio at Mourftailleoyauburgiadabalyente r rud f ,
Eihd , betwoni wt tndAtMliou3 l• o4/14 1 1ara' .wQiitia4kg , ..).. do:
•,cdritied Off, and Et large quantity, of floods weludeatrayal,or,
damaged; Thia • Marthink, about. 4 d'ultictf,thil itoo - Wee'
again fired, and the entirelatdak Df .grocerteawaa deitroyedi
while the dry zoods were more or leap damaged by-the A rft
and smoke. The ,timely discovery., or tha Are, ap4 tha
promaciMaa of Hie iltiieti, aped the boning and 'COatentO
from contahte from. compfeta deatruidloiCi , VAmeditttOes,
- wham ,maveuwitik tilivO , OY , l9-113' excited, 6451 , 101 , 4. , ..138ve
arrested as thisupposud,perpotratOttl of thev,illsifiy.;
that This place WS.tieed ra t t ed.' la
Match', 1858, this' itorci-Witia - set on ] ffietiiid;,lta4iiitita
, Onto tivettoyed, *ha loss anioatittngt q•vtil• 1 3 , 0 00 ! We
lime the miseMatita, who have !Ana far'heon sn signally
successful in their elioatt. will lie aortmlieudtid 'and i•amlve
their juat deearta.—Friday's .1327tre5s.
(.101ailto fin - 34*k 141 —
—The annual election for..ifresidfiippedd Directors of the
Columbia nod Maryland LitteltillrosilVas held at Cooper'6
_Red Liip4•llackil. in thie-,gity. an pie 14th inst i lls-n(l,On tot;
lowing gentlemen' opaeirofficers for flit; enrnins Sear:—
-Eresident.,',Jel'mial6lEirrittay.: - zi . ,6oteii,?llartiiie .
A. Shaeffer. J. B. Shuman...John-A, Shwa, C S. Kauffman,
John C. Walton. James McSisheren. - Jettio tong. Jaren - 11,th
•
Brown, Joseph 7Ballance, Urntt: W. sod Thomas R.
Neell'ut .I.iiiietletericounty,-and Ca. J. r-Ite,...kisre,of 'Port
DopoqiC;Md• •. 7 ; • ' • ; ; •
At a meeting of. the Board., itarnediately after the, elific!
tion;Joselrh reelected Trliasurer, and '.10r6 ,
knish 'Brown, Secret‘syiii o • • • , . ' ,
• .:eOVITIf.I3IA I LlVlAti.;—The
annual 'porting 04 thi.s.Coattpior fi rtfdielil aS allohrlril,
Etotif,lit this titc.net •tkel4ttrAntit. ,Tni‘kilrowtn• ge-b
-tlecupp•totorirwloptrol Officers forlho ettiblhgryeaftlTlO Ct'l
Presitlent-r . -Intn. Jorflth Kopigotactier.
DlrOzroirt:-:41f8. Irtrofftneth,"N. Green.- Colnrnidti •,
N'ttb 3 . 3 Voritttl• John„Efcritottor; .7 , lllopirp ;;Sptor.-lEtrir-;
.toothalef. hr Levi 1111 U. Lair.; Adam Kontwinwher. Deter
. ttlArtini!EillinataV,Enains. Rißinefal, itobiorion •
Adetairtown• . X. Ttrono, Prrderiok,LitFy. Artoditta'-,
Sin t reti-Eratio'iltingfrirt... • • •
•
Treasurer—Samuel Schnell.
Solicitorf—rr. yL Northoooll3.3.4ia; 3 94ntS. Stichuthit
'Heading'. t! ,•,.
d crutrunt4ea ‘l - 119 A.l..ttol,iteti tire - mice CM:ltrachi9r,bad ,
ieg fho' rcati!"' ' The wroito.at - • - v aintitiirt • f'o • r . the pdrpnial - ti to r '
rzpoiited: sit Lk be a wi.iscribed slior t tinier and, Uri work
torm•tllleuerd e"rly in
,puii.lleFil4r!it t vd.
with all comiiriend o' speed. " "'"" •
. •
1
THE .I..,ANGAnTSII. COUNTY- AGRIGIII.,TITSAL ; 111.11D
eti
was field oq4be 14,(11,inat,: f at -Coupefil 14241;.i. Vita
The VePert ark&rd ,Society'lor the
Ihsl Year wittlArader tillests: • Li•l
D. G. Esldem t ar, Treasurer. aceenljt,
• ebudipi4griculeiticii and 'AMehantcar'So 'e
.yP '
L
Amount receirorl at of Tiorsea in liav, 1869;
' $171.6'0- •• '
„ 11104 p, ;
Temedeari,Login.,' 19517
. ' ' • )16LGO
Amount receiTed at General .Sir„hibitiop in
September:
Received,deotp..wile of : Tickets, KM3,, I •
4
4 . 11611t0,
"
Temporary " 306.44
Fr: 1
"24.01?
• ,
Orderslratiii bu :the trieasiirel-4ind paid qt'
the:HortniNchlbttirusoißst4tierwards :
•?or Priefage arid EtStlO'nik,...s '6.110
" Gler e, Polican 'r42.50 • • •. :
Labor and repairs 46 37
Printing 46 / .56
Band.. - rtru'r:44oo.
" Feed 500
" 12,70
Prmiuwa— 161.00
Temborark Loan - 117:44'
-5368.08
Orders drawn on the Treasorer and, paid stt
he Horee Exhibition, and tifteriwarde .
AU ,11 •.-i :6.31-
1"
Mancha. for team 16.00
" (lemoorling, fodder.... 540
I" Heber &Co for feed 1.1,4 . 1
" Bogus coin and counter
feit note 6 00
Temporary Loan i . 130.70
" fAerl Witwer, oti“
account.. 4 ,4,-t-tt .f.-1
" Band' 105.06 ...
" li."E.,ocktran?ndothefs,
,ibszo
P r u gl s a . a r .', T tit . ti 19,1117:: 7:LB J "
" srPliu ",‘.#ftta . t . Tet3 atidglet..l .3 r r.
'Book ,s ...... 6.55
edit!
I,, Palary 87.24.
Cleik Pollee (mud' labor ..Tr0.87
"
1061211 1 13 P oafMg6.for:
5.1)°
it ii
Lad it, tac 18S0 /
I I, ' U(ri ut
"
Beam' &SRnealat, pyjngtig,,l6;B7, dun- rtrOd citif
~ . Hardware !(9).triv, If) 2g fl 131 , , 7 t
Spencer,Boardman &Co.,
hauling 20,68
" Balms & Markley, pruat acil
-
'no 1 450` ti,
" PrVnitm! tdd , •••.“.......14,5 1
Pn acconnV `- et Loan. 1575„
: 1110'7 . fi
Balance due Troasur?r c .,..( t , ,1 1 1 : 942,.
$2335.98 sa€4.9B
The
`tiet - Eftthtlf 4 l6l.94g .1 I s! JP :
Presisenttion. Ferree arpaton.
VltkPrieildOSSAJacati.S..GiiiiietV4 4 tistaal6
artaKersi-S,J"..B,peer, / J.13 F. Ffey,43,,
Jawed Babes, Eltisent trabdt,J:H. Hrb3lslll,
L. iaet..,(Eshl444l3k: .. I ,1.1
Treasnier—Sarrel Hess.
Librarian—C. N. Herr. ' r. 1
AYAH'itifLitidAll' AteOni) , Yr.-Z-141 - r. • riebitit
Calfienkgmanon.a. freight thiiii...tailhe'VetWisNintfii
t 4 =iy in ti lvA VhlPl ' L .4 r i trta,4o l ; l ll,Mut
ifterinailhil al : - grbik wAs etaxeding.haden shesegtdlnr..
track and a sideling, wh)le Several cars warp being !lambed
Tronriilisitfil Reforetiie enntd get but 6t 4 thiPwij",tlS , 3laß
,n aught between the detached ctim...901 4444 i
crushed in a frightful rpannec. He vas W a
r n to is opt°
In Cgtinpfsq cs2,tke 130 DnItnifigiladmritaldSt atlt
Zdtir the same evening. Mr. Colk was about fifty ye n oft
age, formerly resided in this city, nett leaves a *in iimr&
Severibehito I, 494lrlitlia iflldletVtleit#l.( 6ii Illy •
3 INFORMATION WANTED.--A letter has meto
,addrio t c . Ir °l Vaftir E i .46 tY t iqrtrYO
9.5, Ann;legy orrummerThompsoni wn. Jun ia ta'
k maw,' 0.W.136phy di acumbettlath4a . atliA istittug
'I
ghatebe tea ',Mow, and has a eon in tb i lmur N tfr ii ,
ti ef WW l'. R B Pf e QV , il li t s : 1 41 1 FA 160(9
the 24t1s . Recover. , Her mykleknal heart,still ,
eafthPfoili alillititsidtr, , WAßba*Amprkk tkle*Li
frod"b; 04441.4.itt.ThilliluNilr
s dean Dir .1r unruisins .11 0 ,r ae. is lova so
led L ass Glh tettategatabia d l all• nesettleh
1 Ahl9 .l l" 4 l ^M ~ ..1 0 : keter PH I P AM? 'IPA lirshf
41.141,06,,,
e ila
e•ThLile.l le 1 teg, ...a Lue.1 . 175 ii 8 , ..,.-,,1i ...pi lau
v, , twrAftis ii ir pi..or j r,_!_au t .y rai p A . ti n* R ie,
!a l ien Wosrke, the largest tili s ',P: t eD v, , „:,
I y4e,gptone,_hovellgen stoppitk r and. a nj a 1 I
io
m'e'll iliaertgeh t9 ffioiirinit u nf t Vi r riqn he .
very depth of winter.
COUNTY AFFAIRS.
`. ,-,1J1)-
{• 1.6 d 1
9rf i
. - . . I : ir :4 . . 9 • . . : I ~
The'following is the bill of. Senator Critti
den, looking to a settlement of
d . i. • ,Itis
asa, : ..—,,,
" . the U ' nisin t . ger, r
•,i , • • V , ,, •• t i . - ...f O P ' •
••
, as -:••-•"%': .1
sae. m • . amend to c
. • • to Co Immix .
a
to em :+" y
11 ' 1 .
~ • •-n a .• •• kl .
.:-.
. _ .
lisirolmi,;By the Senate and l Qua r ,
tatiiw of the United States of Americo
asseinUed; two-thirds of both houses sot
'the following artbiles be, and are herel
•and submitted as amendments to the Conistiiution of
0n5...1 -.E.* ~It 111 . 1.11•.11 M.,. 0:t; I ~. . igitsugt.
rilfieUggiku P tlnsVgia . ogatfithewsehavn
eral states.
Isiamottrrlrsi , ! now.
held, or hereaft:rautred, situate north of latitude
of se4gr re
pd fah
orimeis .rohibitedwitilesnoti territo
i. t, r " - r -e , ,rjr
ftipath9lBo,l L1W 4 4 . 4440441; 44T*.ytolf b , ettiOtiefik
177 ' l t le lira =CI= n tfil ITU Wig'
ectdiVaiii - proOrttbraA .14*KM -c anted Nbh
. 1 1errittirial tiovernmentAneregiti contintanili; !afar
*hen, any , ErerritorY north OC 'seal r.kne
-within such boundaries as Congress_ May prescribe,.
Abell contain,the population reauisithfor a member
I of Chnewri, - accifirtlieg tin'tlainenr"Sederdl raticrof.
representation of the!-pabple - 6offli the Unita States,lt'
itiad'orna , afi.bnlaniimOnt
.1 , 8 0 /Ltt s tiP9t24P B ,.: ll B . lAlPPAirtl44l3`..tftt*
- she orlginal ; ta ~ with or witiMur,slestery,, as the ,
igoristn4thirt noli t iniirtitjtieldaY'prn+7ide. • T'•'
I • 'Ocalgreita. blrall' have nisi power.
"slaveryniii maneei 1 iinden iterexolosive
Pad situate, 3141014 Art:titti.4 - 1:4 4 44.-timt. permit
the holding pt,tilavas. •,i , pr. '1
3
Art: 3: congress shall, have me power to
Slavars , witiiitr the! tristridOW Mil tan bia;," so
it exists finijoining Mates Sr :Virginia Build i
,l;darylarai, or Oltenia:Ler, Witkoub. the,consent Wen
inhabitants, 1 3 . 1 ° . / 044C9tr'ji1. 44 I , 9 00 ;Te n i a 0 i 9F 1 ( A*F,
made to sue owner s of, slaveaas do , not 'consent.to
such suci:relish tint'? COrigretia' at ady'tinle
prohibie °thee de the: Federal 'titivernment or' mat.'
bers of 00146fas;mbasp duties hiequiris seism to: be in ,
isaid D r istryft, from Mipging; with, them , their slavef,
it n ti I } ftlatBg. titgin,,es che, tinikthmr,
nui7 requiretliesa 'to remit traire. and OWL
wards "faktnifttiatd -
• Art. i4•.: . oongress•ehallkhasie nal panittrlto :psoltibit
or hin(kortltuktrantmoitatiOn DA slaves /rem pue.tite,
~ to another, qr to,a 'Xerritory in Wh:Mh. , ,sittecif are by ,
law permiy.tor to be - held, Whether 'that trariliporta- '
~lion be 'by land, 'navigable rivet*
Art: SLI That - in additiOnotothe pedvilfelni tif. tbei
thirdpparagraph.ofitheiseamidlootimroA ttte fourth.
iirti° l S tha'Constits.tgoni;nc . ttb° 1 - I ,PR'ed i§t i t .t aSki
Congrse shah have, poper ; te,provide lor Ip,W,; and }t
i shall, be its dues So to 'pVovide, 'that' the - tinged..
,Statialefiall' pay'to the Owner, tito shall fed
,the;fulivalutfoß his fugitive ideas, cum when,
,
the 41 , lralt
t d,‘,..'4'r .RiftoOr. whose. dRfY. . yaq,tp:
rigi4de, was xrevented from ,s 7 doingny
Viol he intindeliition, di' When 'af arrest, said
rugi fereeill MAI the :owner 'there
'
,by prevented , arid , obstrennsd -in. the iparault of 'his
remedlr, fdr.tlle,lleettv,ent- Oath; lagitivel AO°, under,
Ilse ea4d. i o ll , l ;se of,the, Consgturinn ',and Ilia laws,
Jamie in pursuitruietherert. And' in all. Such eases,
when' thd United States PaY flid s . 2 tnich
'they sliall'lnivetlie right itt-_, - tbeir ownname,' 'to sue ,
the countyrin fullence,i intimidation, sr.
A•esoue was committed, andAw,,tecey,er from, it ) with
„iptitestatul damages,, the, amount paid, by them, for
,said ftigitiVe 'slave., And the said tiounty, After
has paid-said ainouhti to tha Thilted." - States, May, fed.
its indemnitY; sue' and recover drcim. the wrong-doers.
or feeellete,. by, whofe•l ,l . lPir
q orierlwM RreveAte4 front.,
:the reetivery,of fugttive.slaye, in like manner tin.
.the owner liiinbelf Might, have scied'and recovered.'.
futdid amendment 'Of' the conetitutiOn
shall.etifect the five precediegt articles, nor ithe thirti
paragrath. of ithe 2d seation okthe-iir-lt,articie of the
Constitution„ nor the third., paragraph ,9!” the second.
"Ocotion of the fourth 'article ,of said - Constitution,
:and po ainetidment'shall pemade.tothe °baffle- '
: lion which Will &etherize or give 0' Congress : any.
;power, to abolish or interfere with slavery, JP :day of
the Orates,b,y yihose /awe, it jia Pr may be allowed. or,
permitted:
whereas; also; besidett those causes-of-dine:l
- don eMbracted in the foregoing ameinimentit proposed
-to 'the , Censtitution of the. 'United Stiltes;" there are
others ovhielt, come ' within ;the jti4adietlan or. Con- .
r gressond,may.betemOied by itslegisfative power.;
and 'Whereas it is desired ''o? Congrees," as' far as its
poiver extend td fend:lid 'Afloat i t
naanie• - foide
poptitar ~d isciententq and" agitation.' whillis hew
disturb the penes of the ouuntry:and/ threaten, the
'stabi/it.y,of its institutionS therefore, .1.
1 - -gefoivera.ti4X, the §oriato anilsePc...Fooprra - „
sentatiTes of tne, nited :,'tnege of, AmericaCo
iresS'astititniileti; ' That' Itio'htws now in force ' for lt the
ietiveri of 'fii;fOre alkieS'are in kriet.‘Purgiatibe of
'
the arid: Mattlatory• provisioes 'of the Consti.„
•tution; and helve been sanctioned ad valid:madmen
' stitutionaL by the judgment of the 'Supreme Court of,
the U. 5.,, that the; slayOoltimg§tates, ape entitled
to a fait - lad Obseritume and ereuntion of those laws,
and that 'theyeeglienoitto - he' repealedeo modified
Chenged:as their effieitirier ;'and that'
lawa , ougheto .he made-for the punishment of those,
iwhoattcmpt, by rescue of the slaves, or other illegal
means,. to hindeF or defeat the clue execution of sold.
2. That all State laws which conflict with the'
fugitive slave aots,-or any other constitutional acts'
Hof tetigresk, of which in their operation impede,
binder, or delays the free course and due execution
of any of said acts, are null and void by the plain,
provisions of the Constitution pf the United, §tatcs.
- Yet those State laws, void as they are, have given
color. to praCtices and led. To oonsectieneeS which
have obstructed the due administration anderecu
tion of acts of Congress, and' especially the nets. for
the delivery of• fugitive slaves, and• have thereby
contributed:much to the discord. and commotion now
prevailing. Congress, therefore„ in ;the ,present pet-,
ilOna juncture, does not deem It imprpper xespect-
A
,VIl and earnestl tdrecOmineed te repeal those
laws y
to the s everal y
States Whichhav h eMmete of d the e m:-
or such -legislative corrections or explanations• or
, thetnasmay fravegnalmir.Meingintedi omperyerted,
, ( ID !Baal) 1 0.tottirvtitie,Itioupetseff• dJi - 7 snlsfCr,',)
3. That t e act ef,ticie eighteenth of ..pteuiber, ,
eighteen Innadred i end fifty,y,mo opy,,c;x 's qed the fu
gitfris slave ld'W;Mught to be so,aniended oa t hs Make
the"fee of the tiontinissibner, Mentioned in the eighth
iection 'of the- act,' egaid itt amount, in the•casee
decided, tr&hini, whether his,deeisioir, boin favor of,
or against the claimant, And to avoid ruisconstruc-„
lion, the :apt clause of ",the fifth action
, said
which authorlitYs the person, holding a 'wariant.fo'd
,the arrest or detentiori 'of it 'ittgitivalileve to siltiobetc
to his aid the posse coinitatus, dud which' decfarcsiiti
to be the duty of all - good citizens to assiethim in' its
execution, ought to be so tuhended.as rtProsii9.
limitthe ' authority, midolny in cases-in.. which there
shall ;he no resistauce,,or . danger_ resistance or
resetie. , • _
4.' That the lawstor the suppression of the African
'Slave trade, 'and especially -'those Prohibiting .the
importation 'Of slaves into the Wilted States; ought
to be ;nada , stfeotual,l, and. ought to he therolllo49
executed,, and all, farther' enactments isemassary A°
these ends ought to he,promplly made.
•
'SOU'S Itr titNSE
catAt*KAl.ites to a friend .it;
Narth Carolina, that lalf),:hopest
Northand South can -bei , :inducek without
possicitt, and with 'their 'act'ol heads; to under.'
s tas.:4 :taw aftis,traet joints ? ‘t; 44e0 v01t,4
c in . .the :presenafiitipute,,they::wilLtat,otice arm
,themtielSeS-with the-'fritterrittY Spirit Or .theii ,
polilicatageuts, and. force .a.setqcpeut
of all sectional difficultieii, , -and . agUiti' -return
to their,ftek's4ops;''and:'
'Statea fiught to r lEpOw..thait all,the Chattgett Aire
on-their side; that they' baSe - a surplus popui
lation with Which to - 'Settle Elie Territerteit;
I while. the south I}ai nope:ar*: . they Shoul;
feel satisfied , that the laws:: Of: climate,- soil;
and.;prildtictihns Will settle the qtieStioh'of
slaSsiy, ex.,64lfi at.:last,
• •
; theories' . about which thec.p4iiticM.por.-,0ft.01.4
wo'ScetionS:hasei eat hOther:' , se'.:ruatt thy , the
eare2"SfrVtiltiteitirSUstiPt: 4 .l*ohlahavehe
Ipeople. at once - -pull:up their eta ant.cue*
nantipitch tbehuteititaCciround WOhington;outti
'coititriaiid' - theit
. iiikreiprtitittea r to'adjUse the
ttots two ,great
I. and powerful sections."
' 1; lur -, 1 , • r - s: ' -,,•" L o • ' .1, I ..,17?
Lcib* * 4 kg6 - Ai...Arribm. --
At: tio..lai3t., session,
.ofj:the gogisli4ttre ) , 11 et
Tennsy,lvania g ithe,fcillowing , Crt, was. paseedi
• . .
which !th ii t tliiiii id' tthdtil d take:notie' offf ' "."- ' --
" titit..,tratt3, - ;447a*e..tH9, i l it..mge . , gt thi4
-tbotl i; . 817A 1 . 1 1 3 1 3 TeSE4FPligiti9 7 5w - ,..X.NRJNA!°n:
to thoi•LegmlAtiA.tle tQr 49y. ,41 01 f P9 0 ;9 1 1' 4 49);
8641 1 71)a ,preCndf44),Yila.,,Pl4l4 ort9tigfl; or., 44:7
vertitiement :of tilihetulkaoP AtIrP , AtiwEiI4.POP:I
ill..tire oity,creccatnOy liar' •yibioh ,titio , iogokla,
ticimisfxlesciande4Lif rtwnsomrapaptiroire.-pu Li m
,lisled, therein',i which .silidiniblic notice cteltd-t
i verii similar's/4ml'. set + forth , - Mt d , .nameg i of., the
.cominissiorkers. and , ineobportiteral i of dilreu bill,
'for proposed legislation, arid: its litleti i ami !that
satne shall tie`-ndirertiged , iii said
''pali?iifff6ithill till!' di—prof:4od , lamir Shalt
; cbe lridientdd'tti;eithisi!biatrdifrof tlie Aieghla-;
; ta rtly ?: .sal f;,. ri. , ,11 : ~,,, -;, . :CIA 111 .L.JI-t
-' ' -.
• • ,
gq4W.iihstildfng,49re are 4?
'anct Home bath. iatto,voted , b)r tiltia;hlVJjkiii
evicli3lo tlitititicilliitcyvb a dead letter~::~4i 11
llaog'4s iciiiiA • kcififil/O' now tOtiot'6oieliiiir
tioxnapplicattictna,not,alacteinAccardawAyiA
i tiCe abb l / 2 4 AtPatiitalefallpatliltrify ithedwallveal
lethe
thew, yae eqta.PikliY B ll9 l 4.4 3 , 30 P , hold 0 1 9E 1 9 fie ,
cbuntable:vdia sii3late,4 itlvflwitja_td , knOlf?
lI i
11' - ,..,110012 L.: .• I'. it
Y • 13F.f.,1 , 7 :In
,t II ad
:A 1 .. ,. .• i:, rtli.:r-, .., .... .Yul,:, 4' :' , , , ,1i ' , l:d
' MoaztoutursTarmuo:74.WAlaaroistroM the
semiii4monthlyinrimber,loft.l3l9cialor;
iislittitireen , rhellfithloft - .DosembutwiLudi the
5 0/ 14 f 6 J4 0 0111 84 Areuty:shomitvemultdrfaiti3
ail bbehltlirWantooairkoliAsiiisoolitiqukuazota
°Rif truils9lifiajhtEtththurattsausdhigh' Agway
ii.'fioffilliiiiitiudteifiall l lolssantiglistoOrit
—but really unsaleable at almost any rate.
EC
irsIEL NEIDEIt•
. . '
SEINVI'OEL BIGLEIVE PLAN. LETTER FREE intim PRESIDENT
following ' bill, introduced
BEL
siiy,9witten a long letter
it BIGLER, ifl Mr : Birec9Wa
ted by Con-
togoverno . Atirt,...s:olC - tintueky, deplor:-
in
the di
in the pr _ tsisitl4ol47. and desPairing
Nation. T „. r . g ~
. 0 , n oninreoenromise measure
...
lerable favol . C ,
'4
T ed I Union .noate preserved by
letter writers he" . pt!w.'") d millre the Southern
le: s• t s . ~.. ts,' ..
1
1 or
its passa;
sent danger
the procreated
lon of African
that legislative
Id remove the
and,_ u amend
ottn.Oniy_lie_sebmitted by.
uwirttrirtbraf - tiottrilotnes-of-eongrewand-1
owing to the unhappy division existing in these
Rouses, it is not believed that- the assent of two•
rof - tittsxxeratstrralMiticErAliccefilizma - a-forl
Mat amendments of the Constitution - its would recon
cile the differences between the North and the South;
and whereas, it is the cardinal principle of our
Representative - system that the representative shall
. , . .... _
I L thevi t *Vl l lo -• I ld WptOgrittin rmie l gilo
i thdefenterathiet - ihetlieigfeWtbillimr NOheria'hy ,
I i a vote EitNitat-ttdrEisratkagutirarick , rotiVo ll. lptiiii rat
'‘, the; tattlikee7tiP _lfacciteer . WePplifaell iik ,thp,CYary
tictrit Intar
.M 4 ft.43etelli r r.3i:te
.. 44 5 0
its. mous ,
"Wit eine!, lijA_ _le ` aiiseb eii*:
:Itie: 4 ieeliA l th ' 9 ni ' ' '
sentatiyes,,Ard.i, -, Miatfithelieitlifihs eflthe eiVerel
,States,lqualiaedleiketefet Ideetbk.poibireirgiare
hetelAY. Miler , tf?Alt th kettlftiti eiliPleßieliithe
12th, day op i trirary nor for- the rtrposeof,deoul;
ing:for oi ' 'the iiideibTfroposedistriptidnieriti
',to: the Co feltittieti OVUM: tlaitielfBWtelf.L; l Jo , ' : I ' , ' -.
~,,, Sehticullal Befit frattuir liturefild,oTheti•Atrpwe yabb
arere.ll7li fil*ngrientrAggid :gear* ation,
; shiii . v . ,,tft,ti,,, , e et Jrigipg,*i_wV,.. le r, the
ame dmigtar ,
_nil. these YrlirhYte • a tz, ; the
itinendiiiiiititellilliiitirribiillobitieiiii the . iro;
~ akeinsneiteimendszenis.ll,tll:!imi ;; . :L !•-•
*0.04:k •,§l, ilsildfstiiiwikiiiio.4 Am held. ixi - the. aarde
. plane:pi . ..it} fhb , fekinei yiltluter, tietc under. the. seine
. ler as 'Calert eleouolifOr.PAsldent arid'Viiie: Prest
: dedt erthelliiitid lifitaii, lital t .lin'elniduated by the
seine j'idgei; insperbite,;sutil Otleir.effieersi,:i . ; ' - . -
, . le*lPlAtljl dt .;,The,beitexoAnilges of. rbersevertil .Elec
: tied piz M iati.l :of puoh ,county . „, shall„ meet, at the
' county seat'4 the on ay fosyin, g qui 'dip of the
'saitiquectio ,ii ' "*liii" eiiimertii6ltuini i - , 6i 'the said
:'county, setting forth - the'whelp littib errotel ozidt
•
for the tifaenduteetit, and, theArbolariumber. of. Vetes .
, I c tit y ltratri s , e 74: itri atie r
tory(
~.. e re
,y eMa. ounce
' ! Unit ' tnei lin the' ti' tit 'of the Std p",
1' and th t tiriitiWthe' iittifilithhilViiiiiiiiti'estate
. ment .:of- tha , actual:- . nicessary...expensia of :holding
. :eate..;.eiedttet4.i..l:- . "
'f ,, i:,l ;fd] .'; u: ,. . , ; • .
.-; ' •
gooop A..„T.,.4t4.Agm,pepiatilli, of_ the , of toers
' holding geoid fneotton add 'the other eiqiehOes, thereof,
I' shall' be' the singilwillie'etoepiilittiOn aed . eitienses
of-hulding the:last elebtion! of tresident ;And , Vice
,Prerlilent of Atte guitlal kilim anti: be
,pead put of
the :United b'rates Tr e as u ry Ait the man ner., hereafter
' — l ed
. i P , r° o4el - td e!'
That ilies. , To Yerhare"Of thereV'erid Stites
: arbrheieby . respectfellY requested te:Catiente bo ;nude
oat iand:derweirded to-the: teeeretary , nf the Inteeinr; a
tabular r irept, uf._ the : amount J of ee,penser,ier
holding sai ; • eieetion if: their respective pout., pxhib
• iiiig the nag' due to etich'connty,'atteseed'uroler
the seal of the State by , teelp . iiiovbilletfri;';And . the
Seoretairpif the lutiiriorabaii draw draftson the U. S.
TreaelVYiil‘ . 4. 6 reclig) the GeJteteefe .4 1 . the respective
Staterf for the.,amonfit;due„the .seyeral - Counties,. , ;t'
' bti"peid 'the, piiri;ns in &Ceti zenilty entitled to. receive
the.' same •' add -the , ' Seeretaif of the 'Treariery is
hereby ;autherizedriintUretitilietistO.pay- -, tha: amount
, df ;the laid driftsAut of etty;iftercY. i) 1 itile.Tteeler..Y.
Seetipti7, That it sluill, be the, uty of the ; `Beare
tary 9 04'6' ,ii,ivi.to t o cause said einiOn . returns "to
'to
f be opegstl; 'cotinteii and ' flied' is t'armiciired, end
awake' tabular' statenients to:he - tnede,lethibiting :the
result in each State • one - clipy,-of . .wlfenr . :will .be
d'''liYgTectthe;if:tWident. of Abe Senate for A 4.;
use
of; that B ody A an d • anethe'r, to She SPegter, of the
• klenSe 'Pt epreedglitiyes; Teethe die: 0' that' body:
' . and , itlis-heredy , gadtilhe - dety;- of - 'eseli and all ; of
, th r erobieksnowde thp:aniplOymenirof 'Abe • Senate; ,in
adeitiou to . their other duties_ pa:asset the Secretary
of,,tire benate ; uerf.irixtipg.-,the„, duties eerehy, int
' posed eirdia him., , : . -
"Se - cfibii ‘ 8:1 Theitithe Pinaideet Ofithe Milted , Btatie
is.here by. inthorided -to f issni) a Troblanifitiotil to. the
, Goyernortbend•all °there ,ia ; civil Auttlerity,;;aiidlto
the,peoge of, these:vigil:l Stateri-iietiouncing.bi there
tioiday ; niendir the said , election , . representing i its
• geeefitt objep , and requesting theireordial colopcia
. tion'ig hi kid 0 and . faithrtillexiicutien of the .. pro.
Via:ions rot thilutket; It 11' ;:- 7 , ::•.::,',
' Section I 4'44it be, the duty , of oo, , sporetary 9f
the Interior, immediately after the passage of this
act, to cause accurate co:pleb of the same to be
printediana tOrwarlisail bymaihto.the Sheriffs of the
several conntiotilia,ea,qh State, apd,the said Sheriffs
are, he'roliz, requested I to
, maho,,proclaniation in not
more than Xivo newspaper 'l'd' each; bounty, pif the
flay 'said iilectiOO; ' Slittihe forth 'the "proposed,
amendblOrits' to be votedandf . the expenses , in
curred udder the provisieua of:this aeotaxin, shall be
paid as provided for the other expenses of paid elec
tion. • •
That the following, aiticidO be; and they ; are here
by proposed airaniendatents to , 'the COnatitution • of
the. United States,vittith; shall ba valid to sit intents
and purposes.as part of, Said. Colistitutien,. when
ratified by Convent:to* threa l foarthit of, the States
held:for that 'plutpOse.. •
`Artiele'll' That the 'territory 'now held, 'or • that
may. hereafter be Acquired` :by.' the.. United . States,
shall be dtvitled hg,alline,froin the east to the . west
oq
.tude parallel, of 36 ~degreea ,30 -minuted north
lat Arielb 2: - ,Thatin all territory north of said 'line
of:' tail:ode ' :Involuntary. servitude, except' 'as a
punisdentfor crime, is prohibited; :and in alt ter
ritory south of said tine, involriptajylervitiida, as it
now' exists r Statee south 'of Mason and 1/I.x.cin's
bilaartibii/COOgnited, - add 'Shall by
allidePtarireerita.of. Territorial G.ositerrOnerita,/and
When any twittery north orisoixth.of:said
in spell houpdaties. gengreant ,ixtity ; prescriheichid l
contain., the ,popplatfou requisite, for a member,r: of
Congress, according to the then Federal 'ratio' . of
represeiltatioil Of the. People tif the' United States,. it
shalt thee: he; theilloty , Sof Congress to: .admit; such
into !Inion10: 41 teXPAS%qf e l aa*WYl
ty original Stn a-.,,... . . ,
Artfcha'3'.' Congteas'eliiilliaet•haVe power M 'abolish
Praises undet its eXclitalve, jurisdiction and
sitUato within:the, limits of States: that: permit ',the
laolditig: of:1000k( cur shalliCoogress hoy,e the : power
to, abolish slavery in .the ,Uistrteti . :of Celtimbie, so
long:as i,ex in, the i Statbs of' ClarylaniVriAd'
iff them,
,
thetfOtririef , steb-slates.l
' • Article 4,-).Thavin adtlaion to•trteprodisions of! the
t ilitßar c riPne. AtlOna,PApoot , ion , of , the rigull'h
A. rti e the oaf kution' the United Eta
Cdtigiesi shall hate potiOr tO . pnaildili by taw, - iiio it
shall be its duty so to provide, that thili•Unitell'States
,shall pay, the owner whoohalLapply forlt, Abe • full
hiave til; Gales, whe4„,the
Marshal di Oth r' officer whose „,
1./2100 . 16' arcdst
the SaidEfekitive; WWI *treated-Th:lM - so - doing, ' by
violerme.or intibsidatimr;:er where efter.the arrest lof
Paidingitd.va tkct laarnaane‘i nY : Pro and Tioto4Ae:
anti the,o,wher ,thaiiL.prevorited. and_obstruoted rn
the-Viral:Lit of liialinadiid,Y. redovery:of his Pep
tide slate itkaer the Otiose of the constitution
and litti laws tcutab in purstianotvtliereof;iinthin all
such odseelrhenghe United States !beg
_Pay, forsech
fuAive,thezehalihtte the right,ie their own, name
to sup the cioariV on which the said vibleriati, in
tiMidation, rescue ibs t abiiishittia; . 0,1 - to • ieciover
from - it:With interest and 'deintige, the tamount paid
by them - for theieeid-fogitith,-.addk the said pouMy
afpx ; hits the,,saiA, araoAnt
,to, , the United
Otp,Voly fer : Jto z niderianty sae .mtd recover from
ng' tieeitre,r re:Amara' by ihoethe owifer Was
fed Preni , therof -his figitbie slaVit 'in
like Manner as the owner kdorselt,might hive-stied
and ren9Yern4 rl: fli )(r - ,1
s l . i , §9 r s s ß•P o oggir r taTego n:n'iParci l tdp,rakihit
or hin r e trauy Ile sie ves re Clue bate
Terriedilie*llibli.idairee , are by law.
parmitteibto: 'held; ootheittieli hettiansportatlcpy, ibe
by land, the navigable tniriwn Iby Allea,, hot the
African slave trade shall never be xovived, .n.x.eept
by ilieUliertinsOUSeonserit-br betli'branelles' of • Con
gm&•: . ll•
rticle 6, Ahab hereafter ; ;the, ,President the
VA#4,E§Lataa /WI. bald 'atrw9 / 4 3/ E44 ttiie 4 eFF4':'?laix
years 1 n'Ait.he e_ to melettion.
./.." The tiiristitatioVlslittli.' hot ' heiiifter
ame dedribliti to destioylhetiffestet the third. para
graphlof •the second:section of the .Shat hrtiole of,,the
ayintiitutAivh nor t l3 o l 4l'd:PrgiaP4 9f, tha: ANOPP
t 10444 ar ti cle of the es' tutfoo _nor so, as
tedilthorl4, - 06hgresi 4.1) hiterferd 'With', ;or ''destroy
any . Oft the of 'the States -with
out the.consentinflall the States, - 110 :
14 1 ss!;kui-;.F 0,11 [. 41 41:Rpe._,
- . t. - ; *..C91:R8 4513,11.3
th :sanate, , yeetfMaß,: iiebeetwi,
0:44,irM00 4114,Popimift*,43 relfr
tionq,cintrodueettlie 1114 7 providing u tba.t the
00140r004! , Atilt , app al
frPM I ,
•904310 • C0084'48040144,Pi04,604, sa ( gorir
sultieglVeßveetiep .the,)ehtee,atoriea.rito,J3e
4141/ifits/vAltl PP/A,1494195-jAbjslMs'.' to
agree, > upon. the Aw
the;, eesulte ed rettrltE , onstlth
tion JF . Rillrekt* the,; slave
~tatg:l l l 3 ., I) ,qp`rti, 90,Np
40na4 01 1 . °° - °"R°: - 71• "IJ ' .1"
- tiI• P' a RYO r PP. I%-ts f u i t A er JAptrO j k i) l4p' -
poirit r threq,cornMippicor j rt;'#ohl 5!.,4 eto
tn*dYlPt l i P ban ltr
1 144,9, 1 :Ae
ttai, .tiri - gltOPboi*,l l
01 r #ip.1 . 4,4.4,,F#4 , 11 . , to 0-
Jl:f§t,oo presen t . 4p'cipiftois,prinrye . tho:lir4,cin,
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embracing an entire 3. new proposition was
itittattekidibytto. l Btgierokag:ttAlethg 006iirees
to( IMO a leAVfttiiotrifittarightto: itiA•Mates
as Optirierditv tliPtifth arthffe,df ,, ,the ;CtiioAn
tkdi:io ',lll
I- 'A'petlthitG Vie 'gilt fbieVie radePtiActif the
Otittenli9n l lo44l6sitionii . 11 65# 1 Y6 bnreSC• and
beeilng ntaiisr6oo , ndoeiff b atibeeti letward•
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tC , Agir , Therifs..a 441b4loonateifeitiof.thie,Ital
t",-.therefoWSof i it t_EEo
ktok : ,3 'A
tmeritokaigiutcw , tful. AM*
on the outside wrapper.
the" North a
A..
gre‘ ni ..oi ``loyal men • never
woul onsent to shed the blood of our people
in the me and _under the authority of ,a
violated compact. A serious collision upon
existing issues would destroy whatever hope
may -yet-remain of
_preserving or restoring the
Union. An w Atempt to hold it together by the
bayonet, would exceed anything yet recorded
in_thaamints - nf human_uutdms and folly,lt
would bring on a war of unexampled ferocity,
in which every vitalf fry . 3iAe orthe, Union
weulddisappearfofie'r. '' ' ''' " - 4
• • _
ligaipoleiradence,be feeds, jim,l ,animosite
eng e ndered ti; Ate coixt,est between th sectitin s
wouldbe transmitted tostuocteed in g generations,
while if slire`ticatirigiluttitigated,'t fie Govern-
Ment would become in force and in fact con-
Flolidetett,' , andutwould :scow reach • thermsnal
litero-ri4Ortilis44lltl4 nlllitafyoBß°6l'l3'
But -.the?, aubjugetion.,4B..impoisible. wlthoilt
etterlreldatilite- , and that is , impossible.• •; -
Wed - yet titti,d4nker of. a' War imminent,
unless it shall be arrested by prompt and en
etige]ictliclit;"-JrfeOltle at- Te n
become aroused, and a Series. or.untaWard
eveuta tlyll , turinto - striferßeeteeitY'etul the
otherl6itieli,Stitles
present a united front-against it, I believe it
niaY beitiveYteil'. l • (teen' Stat ptrferite to
preveriFicre ( i' *An - Strengthen all
guNtrlia.ien iA hthkinr4pern States.who resist
Ithe‘atrocious,policy,;,.-Hpoia.this -question ;let
tiftirtniktilate•party. ; , The feice partitis • believe
thatlteirificky and 'tither potitherp'statthit tut
can be . quickkvshowti`to ,beLn.deltr9lim,-.lt:may
become the went of %brood ~of; YigeSd-
The wisdom of‘the ilegislitureitiwill doubt,
less pYtnritteo ',the - totter is , sneedfull.; let at a
time like thiltrre:Affiriee `thedUi+r,'-o, it is the
right, of everY,Men.tti,,er,r:ress ;IRS
. OPinions ;
and as one citiren,-uf" the - Commonwealth I
give my voice for a Stati-Gonventiciii. It is
only by the direct ection,ol' the. Severit Strttee
in their ,S4ereigil,,tiaiill4tY: aPyt l 44:
effectual. eau, puw,..lie, done:;, and, :for one, I
desire thataKentueky may have.,anopportunity
to deteitaine;(iii thh , ttatst•soledin 'meaner, her
judgment of herXights 4.,..t .. -a lt i t rifle in the
present condition of' afraiis„
:.. -
She has not been an inactive nor.an inglori
ous member of4thecOorifederattyl- she is in the
presence of toreat'and - ittartneei'dtifs,and it
is not her nall'ir`e..'q
. 44
borne along . hyt.,rspid ;currents, .witheut the
power to:direct'heh course: .t Let haelbeve the
opportunit:y; , tlirbugh'her' chosen. representa
tives, of deciding linen the.:ProSpcg c t, of
,re.-
uniting all ,tiastAtatea ,ip; CClA)sfielltiOpai
U platy-a - a.; if,that shakilie _impossible, let her
be in a pokition to determine , her own'destiny.
This lettefitayruiviijoinkr tfuin' I-intend
ed, al though I f .tiave i .ti‘filQr . ed. pretty Atak.tely to
my original purpose, rather to -.present facts,
and my impressions of them from :this stand ,
point, than to enter upon Chtbl"rp4tlieenssion.
I need not say to youN, , , dem tir, that I have
uttered: usl44it...ig,art,..Pbt'ruSive •§iiitit. but,
rather, relucteutly.and sorrowfully, 'My sug
gestions iti'lmtiftietA theltetiorr of Kentucky
are offered, in°4'apirct'of -1 93 , : dit 7 to, the State
I love and Will' ever 'Ploy , ai•C d clearly
right, or very wrong. If tight, -the pleasure
will be mitar.twirave isaid .vretttnely-word ; if
wrong, I'vfill4'ltni4. hicky . td hear without a
murmur - aft 'AO C;ekeet4U44;es ;iiihouest but
terrible tniatelt,i.:, ,„
Very Rincerely.your 'friend,
• - . J6HN BRVCRIVECIDGE.
Hon. B. Hatmthn .
'Keiitu49
Wf5iT i ER, i:oP
On this side ..of the AtlantiC• Ocean there
hos been no need to cofnpliiiri 'ofthe present
winter as one of .unneu3l-• severity ; euept
for a few;dap,' the fernperlittlre :h'as
been extremely cold. There: have..lreen
heavy snow storms, and tlie
have been but little obstructed by But,
as is often the case, the weath9riih
has been entirely different, ,,, alM ., :lafierliart
of December was intensely!":'o4ld . :,i64iig,',ll4d
and France. The usual CHrtstrms and--Attnt-
Yea.r feetklitW4f out 'of
door character-awertA , eriou sl . rtn ern - 0-1114h e
severe weather. In va.rigils,pii.rts ;"kugliVil ,
TheiriTiarry - iii The" Tin - Fen Rif • tterraiiiiiire'r s
fell , Oie LIM is
vary,9traurdin.yy for th nt ;
,opn n ;betters
iieth e . ciriti' Ti:rrtes; frani-aif
forerit plaee, id Whfeh tlie mercury . IS said to
Juive fn,liert.to._ three; -ft•qe And ; even eight de •
.gfees.bekmizero. Itr sortie parts , of Scotland
it satik , eVen- to fourteen degrees below!' i A.
KM sikO'W pad also fallen; . ln: the
dralrance the weather appears to hati'abeen
- not leStt'setfere, and its effects sewn td,'"have
- bebtrfet:tre 'disastrous. , It was accompanied
alS6:fiy;helivi . enow, which lay, to the depth of
not less:than sixteen inches, in the - Western
- Part - of-Franee, and in Paris to the, depth of
'''kpiercing'tvind blew, which'inter
fiired seriously with the work' of the laborers
;employed, to clean the streets. For they do
not allow Snow to :remain on the 'ground is the
French' eitiee:' The day after this great fall
, ,
of snow in Paris, the Prefect of tile Seine
adopteci • the; most vigorous measures,- to ..pre
/vent,,•thu•:p6Afige' through die!i Streets from
being interrupted'. For that piirpose several
hPlu,dred etreetsweepers with carts were uol
18,titediti•the Pfaee Vendotee,,whence they-were
/dawdled to the various.quarters of Tale.—
The shetv - was, then carefully Terrpved A•om
fli r e: . fiagtVaie 'dm" . collected in - beans, : so,'.that
,it , Might, ,Melt, gradually into the shores and,
prevent girt intadtitiorr.l. The:high wads in
4hit , nheitfiliorhkiod" of Paris were -Str 'thickly
Stiiered , tiith that' the barket'carts'arhich
stipplti with 'previelons4- , mifk, 'vegeta
'tiles, fish; and p,alltry—Fere 'debiyied Several
It3urs beyond their usual '
the-booth§ ereeted on the' bonlevards
'fcir:rthe sale -cf -I , 4SW Year's- ifts had tibt,:•been
;a'ffle'to , dper , fbetn in - Consequence of the Snow..
7 The - secic'stnrm and 'the seVerity of 'the Cold
•lialiVroken dem:it-he telegrapll Wires itiii - early
iever)rptiFt'uf- Fradee.• A thaw; happil3i, set
in•it (14 twri after the snob felt. avid - at the
, litet tittorints -the-. weather wati 'rniiderate. ' •
- WHOM WASHINGTON:
WitsurzraToz, Jan:A.S.—Mr: Dolt 'Pond—
_niitionwas Confirmed ; '.Executive 'Session to
rdayolfteiviano they Exciemg debatd. which
:Messrs: Slidell , i Bigler,. Douglas, larittenden,
Wigfall, Mason, Gain, and others,'perieipa
itazl;l44.lguestion,' disctiesed • ins - Whether
lELort was( arcoroperationist:—his frielnie den y—
ifigit.and maintaining that it. is his• earnest
dripiielo.prevent bloodshed,' -but to Innintain
the }give bYereity possible peattefrihrtians. l .The
rote tlii Callfiralagol3 was , 88.- tot li3 .This
rresalt4Lvealgreitt satisfaction to the-'Union
;men Wei: who. no w feel confident' that they
_willerintrol :the Senate for the presers4ttion of
thtttGovernment I. ;
:-)i-Dttring the. debate on tinc]nonthiatiOn, Mr.
rgrittenden. is said Ito bave 'taken the 'ground
that: cis PKentucky 5s hao w Oentral - - State,
, enjoyingi alh.thei prosperikriconsequent iip on
Eh .present Union • and' form of government,
sli!would:.netren moment -to-.its -breitkitrg up
; and therformation, of tt.. Southern. Loafed racy,
of which , she'itrould he a. •Border' Static- ex
-4 otied. , the-dangerc and :losses& Of such a.
position.
;•Itf lie -Stated - that -he Was Much!: affected
.during this portion of his remarke i lithd , the
Mariner in which. , be upbraided tbe , Sobtliern
men Who defeated WO comprdmiseain'i the.
'Senate -twee fiery seyere:liine-took thelpritrit, ion.
that tbetrUttion =wit 'be Oesetnedquittll-itaz--
lards ; either: by peaceable means Ott by ' , force,
Ihnt-foreemseetagainst.thelAWleSs Citizens
of ao Grimm MOW, is 1 not'-eoerckin% f 61l Siete.
1 - ThespeCch, being entiretY tmexPeattieVeleCated
ra great sensation Eimottrthe'lAturiford,;l-'r:
I. Si
Is . ; itemusbe faualititclos , 4ntilatncrogx=fh e
imebiluitegider. , blihel!hbiUlaq
. L"' 1 ) 1 9
1 1 hieriiiiili& Lai - .olindiN:**llj, l i s b,
in a fictiSt i lhllliiiiy, - ir,c4 c home.,. ; 4o: the
Ififoiti'lot ifiiiiii"oir' hie' Wilihtiti - AplThen
1 Eillia,l4lllitiqf iiiliki3 iiWtiiiii#', :A . rth
1 7olmq wi,,3l . 4,teaff4 .le kfat g o ;tali e,
„. git
1116a)ii6iaifik.I'N'cireiii .110,M, ' ' : 9"n
e irWitsaertaliagd kiAlfr? iAlft c , i t • was
t
-ii i sdWifha r tiWti4 .' I hltify •,:.c ~ if: knd
• Crufiediqi i itleet ti gnif - '..i:Wielti,.o ed : ,'; 'ea
,of Mon Foe county, Alaliania. ' . • - •