The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 07, 1856, Image 2

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    line of itrgumc t n tillUe , 4 my friend t' rom
f a. by ,
'4 6 4iiii,W4 101 0 004 1"-ti dli t tiLr
- ttisi Idi not holdthen to aay responsibility
on such . groundiC-, -, Gentletrien stand here by
their onnuiples. Ai is said that the gentle
. aisa from Ohio
(_Mr;'batip.ill). coold,ln e tyn s
been elected,iro_l treo4 , emen
;
bad voted for hind ;, Far tireiaM - ikS
was within three;iif lin electifinif three: of i
those who voted lbr ptheijilmil3rotea for
b itint
he would n i
eier,bure eeuStiaidter. LlTOlC'eati.,
. transfer thiereipOnsibilitylserwfilim yoli please
by taking the votes , at they. are on record,
.._liecausticoudgeatioies.kionld.baye•beettinad : _
. at inftimeby whieh an etection'would have
i
been effected. That wadi could be fgured s t
°mita the vote of enti-Nebraska mel t ,. and le:
. " die infifie-iSMildlieVitiiiiiiiheViie it Diii
:,, oenkts and
_Ausericitea. Att.iitt..eot expected .
4. hat tines' inking libr , - W4,lltlchiirdson will ey
change - their 139..sittilasikeitiee_by . 4 1oittg,:so ,m u
;, they: tilayiefiiii•Wes.77:Nor - " should .11 - ii;l
'l4 espeoteittbet these iottrg for-.Mr;-Banks v
will - thenge their grooed; beeetise liy - in d 0 ;,.,
laff.-theY -.ll tei OP ' itlfe t e . t.-*e`• .511. ,e Of t'''
'..- 41,S p 12 0; w e re h er e at lbefti - Me resisted the. , , ref '!i'
._Pen of the. Mistionii-:epteptentise,.,fiik •
-Were "stl
i
oPPoeed to. reOPentog ~tbi ! shivery ; - agitntion. .!' i '
Vire were twine:ll6l*n thekbitt . cur .. views of 1
' gie iee t ioe.. ea'that'leeelooe n
havot chang - , t ."
ed.. :What Was Irons, when enacted. never i !.
- et `eases with ie a e'to, be wrong.
." . 1
1
..' armory
. 1 . 9; 1856.
' litr.-:‘Orretaii.;--I:intendeti : y e sterday - - to
, take the floor '- for" the purpose of making a
few remarks in . rePly.to thoso wilieli fell - fioin
- : tbUsentlethan from Pentiiiiivimia, [Mr. Growl
' . " . who last spoke upon the ; subject of the re
. , ationsibility of 6i/several Iparties fer the fill
: lore of this Emilie to, Organize ; but ..I - .- re-.
frained trom:deing.so in-the hope- that some
other gebtleman'would have .done it. ;.But,
` there were some exprciaions . hat-fell from.
the gentleman from Penosyliaeia, in the few
. :„'_eloquent remarks - that be made to the Rouse,
• ethic/CI think it my duty to animadvert up•
-
'ton.- Tie traces the cause of the failure ef this
'HOU.- to effect_an orgaliation, not to what
has occurred dining' the prv , ent session, but
ba goes back to the pa ssage of, the .Kansas
Nebraska bill as the cau se " of the hostile feel
ing between the differe4 : Sections of the: Un
ion 'which to-day preduces the dis oganiza
, lion of this Meuse. •I I:: •- . . - ,
: . The gentleman doess I not gO,fer - enough
back. Is it, sir, the passage of that bill
which has given- to all portions of this cum
, try their equal rights in , this Confederacy
is it the passage of thatYbill - which has pro-i
• duced this state of ~,e litik-between the differ
- ~- ' ant sections of,tbe_
country t If it is, then
. - the gentlemen who concur with him have to
ken the bold position 'that they :will deny to
a line portion of this (' : country - their cum
(non equal; constitutional eights. if this is 4,
the pueti6n gentlernen Occupy, we from the
minority section` of the tTnion would beglad
' to Imo! it. But, Ai . , IWhatris the!-Kausas
, 11.Tebrasta bill t ;Whati ;is it but a recogni
• tion-of the principles Which' undriine the
• • Constitution: of the United Statest—the right
-of ' all the States in their rederaircapacity,;
and the rights of the • citizens of ate respect
, ive States man equal pattic4eition in a voile-
try winch
_was acquired by !their common
, blood and tre a sure---not' less`by ' that of the
.
people of the north. •1: • " ~
But - gentlemen are Mistaken, They 'do'
, 'n ot travel back to the source of that ''angry
. feelieg which exists bet Weep the different sec-.
tines of the Union, when' they stop it the
-e - Nebraska bille - Nebras tiy last
the-, Congress:
Tal lfg was not'the cause or that hostility of
*feeling which now prevents-the organizatiou I
- of this nooS,e,- That - was' net '
tl'e original 1
v i s
• . -,csnse why; at the present tinie, _we find . _ •,' llO '
two septum*. of the to latryiarrww e a against
one *wither.' I Will,t , '1 gentlemen: what - the
tanse - is: The cause has operated for - more
._ than e year..l It madei
ts appearance on this
floor ,".its tBl9, and was only.--quieted for a
.. _ time by the compromise . in-1820. It 'iv-1w
out aireshin 1835. It is tO be found in 'that '
• ,
.spirit of aggressian upon the institutions of
the South which comes frone a portion of that
tmetion of the country.,which tir6 gentleman
Par- Grow] rePresetAS. : . The ,South has ever
stood by,theparantees of the Constitution
ale has adhered 'faithfully to. the system ...tif
• ' gevernMent, tinder which we live: . She loss
- never undeitsken to make any'eticroachment
, , .upon any. State rights, or -upon. any indiVidu
. al rights of the Citizens of the North. Not so
• with the North.. Upon-".the application of
MissOnri foradmission into the U uion in 1819,
she evinced ~ l ier diap4ition to - exercise her
- political powers. tot, - prevent the inciease Of
ideveholding Steen, and to -deprive the Siiiitli
. ,
of ber just rights to a participation in all the
.-- benefits of the' Union. The political strife
_ . which grtiw. out -:.of that . controversy threat
ened the dissolition; of the. Union. •-..lt,reult
- ed in a compromise, unjust to the Sentb, hia.
lebi4 she -was compelled to aocept; --- The
. milt orthat stinggle,,thestenninsiteil7quell
'' ed / t uition fors' time, - It- soon ruse again
. with fearful violenCe, and-has been Contitmeil
seer since. _I ' • -s.:, . -
Iht - the genthuna' n traces . back , the-cause
of thiehestility one year only. - . •La. t 'me tell
him that; twenty 'years ago, when I had the
honor in an an exeCotive -message to
the Leg*lature of ildississippi.: - I deemed it
proper to call:the attention of the LegiAature
ofthat State to the aggressive movements in
the northrt Strut Could I have procured
that ,docuttient, I . cold have read extracts
from it.to show the truth; of my remarks.--
-.The &nth has ever since complained' f this
istermeddling of the - North with he iustitti-:
tint*. - Yet it hasi continued without inter-
Attisaioiv, It is the agitation whiCh that rn.
*ions, and those; who cooperate -with him,
hits raised that.has , produced this feeling be
tiisen The different sectionspf this cOuntry,
end not the paseage of the Kansas-Nebraska
inll-4 - that was the result, not 'the cause.—;
Icisticit because the Katasai-Nehmska hill has
takes away a single right of the:North; but ;
.: it is beenuse.it hat performed a constitutional
.4lety 4 1p,-time; South': because it has given to
the Smith the sane rights' which, we acknowl
edgei6i looniiivitt„7" lb. people of the North:
let th e gentleman, then , when he atteMpti .
- 1.0 trace caufes, gb back to thesouices of this
atete:;Uf feeling, - :snd he will find . "that'. it is
upon you, northern men,, the reSpousibility .
_ of - di* state of '• things , lies—iipoti you, who
: bre. " etiiii4 np ibis sectional agitation, You"
•
who 'in aepfive sovereign Stites Of their
federal assi,iff : Otßiffution - al rights. M h .
inn Ypu
attealcibeal.,-*trai*lt hack, go to iti erne
. stoureeo. litt 4 biti retire vl.e .. ur ccuntry, if, it
abiald hameaif4iithe tio:imoasystem which
et* fathers beve l IttantOtitted:to us shOuld fall.,
'l4l4ll2imble' illtikUiri, -4e, wrdicA of tiosterity
. *I'4IM will ilia i041: 4 03i, th"O t a icls
.
of l'i-silivell ;question Oiniiipro•Alk.tiki:c4ny,...
agtVion 'lO ._ , i the: *ilia] 001$0 1 - I A*M! . ;
11 1 1 4-of a ,Portion oft la UJOina. ~,T4.re,iii,,,,
1 'itionitostitA will_n ' ' tOthe motion ;
rate*
itibili.4l ) t, Congos& diring what eiai a.9*-
' b - 3 tilt 01ei0 , i4. 6 d ' O4 South . , .-.,,,G , 4
.: I Geatieutia* ai item, -graciously; ~;,t hat:.
-Alley ark wit, 41iitosed, to invade our rights:*O-' 1
PTIVOY-Iwit,Slzitei,, ;4° not thank
tassy4r.thai. . lee tell:tikein '.y43;‘3 on AU'
g10w+.6410 - , yeelf bOni or? Ale. :oori,li: of
Milos sad bisoa's liiiilloi - ,-tbit sis ' l6l '
gal Ili dig*. weegtesiiii'itii noiii;e4::.
.--fli dWe Vote* of , getefaroint. ' 'Ve 'i l .i, - '
Dot *dot that 'lltat t ‘
„great 'iateriet;' , ,tiliiiii'
ei t ivii i iikabi our, l :teetion Of the ;co Is4l
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sonata ted.sirlaiportittit ,an elentent-of ittr floient basis for a - formidable rLoritoft,,
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'God -
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infinitenintit%-'ll34l*llw "e"'!"anllmie vir'irl':l!''s7l.4-'r isle ',
c regisri
iti his . wisdom
promote,.)l2o-permittedt6 s t tltitto f d netts a . r . e . vT. i tt .4l _
e ,
gets
eel
...o.
be butt till) in our, country to. foster
. ton o the t.pontry,, 21
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and-Corry - forward „its : destiny-should - meet Ong :with a strong arid '•untrersal setinineut
a trier + tolerantio.,at your littrii!.*.AAA -Ote_St*l-ek may,fo,rm endurtp,i;organizirtions. And -the
ilt-litielLit.'.loAst.A.N.O, , 4 . 1' ty*:‘,Vitbriaeittitist` ilitotthe North, ,tl• l'fifikleniti? slave--
`*'-' 1 . 4fnldli iii '. - ik ' at '. -.4' -- ..h e tivsiitmen - antl - -•oeneial; 7 l - ihen on force
craven,.r• - _ - we w , , . ~t ._,.torktnyu r. tn .i . v.... _.„,,,,as •••••sr. - ~•, . • .
tional Itigiihr,l,f - .le did. tot - ifsl - es.-Of Inn. hat. tip teOalativir: issuestoicOmbin% with it, then
iv - 9)104 nrieit to .tilletriiiii+the •
.4telltit of becortioir a - fonpid4riostisletisettti , •- .
t
the...st.;_iYstrii ,, .4,
,gOie!.rtme . at Wt,isili - *e- , 14tlien pied -, a. - - .tiFtiicindlip over the
ratberiritridour•faliers estatlislied; 'We tie- linens of this country Rite' that . placed • liy
tunnel it. We &Motor*: benefitir for our Louis Napoleon.. to:ihry .. _arerltho press y - f .. 1
proport-r.fitirlielLini.,ifor-youra-,4ititilt t kw - lac *lititice 'f - aiiii in iltit.:Coutifiy . where W•e‘chtini . '
gi ti Mate sphere:of its *Potion.- . Wel .will_ tart - -dint inteilimence.:Should - „crirtiulate • its' fiee as .
' '-. content,. we-ouglit:rtibti:6be:eotitent With : the air:We ' be breathe; ybeetnirOwered, rani
,ss.• ', We - are - trilling to._„nneet • : ydu..here as, ' i ms tarasters to .declare ;Whet • i itiecidiary,
1137-'7ilipe-firr4tica-ntf;pittriotic,•inen, aud.slaitd as . ~ and to Withhold . such* . matterfrom the : white
equals Orton a level; face to face and eye to. freemen o f . the-South.. -lon i placethniain-the
ve; hut.we,do het .intead that ydu shall' be records; of yOur'coulitrv, through .your See re
m:* u
~_. Li.,--4114it.vori- -, shall;:..reap.itrk , ' ,-I t i h e, larks:: Of-_--Srate,- .1, 401in . ' C.--;-daltionnit - man
A -6 itilieS - - - Or-; 44.: our Ilat,t.!a, PFerrlrie„li.""4 - "! 'whose Inentory*l`rer .. .ere for ',liiiCptrity Of tiller--
Nn''' nnt -1147biAlefilt.als6;-4i,A111.. 001°44 up- water and ---integrityrof..!pitrisoseotte of .tbe
_,,
On them. • You -ileP ive us OA snout 'nf,.uur 1 *briglitest Mid purestilifelletitti diiiiltiiir.Coun ,
-Orist4riiitionalriglitSl-'When yi,:ii . ••! . .o* '.,t.
-, !In' try: 0,'e1...-itroditeed--..:liit i . pot , I iely, npen the :
' rad - eiery Of.lbeiblings*ltit; l i'AhO e in? , - ;reeorilii•tittlia clitintrY,`Ttlirough:liiiii.,e - Itisti - :„
Mt 'Ons were intended to- .1 56 .i.4itv 1 . 4 . : ),.."0! the , ficatiini. of the.'anitexertion -of Tents, On;thir
,tizetri eteveti state: by : ti!( 6 oiiist!'ileen A . ! ground that it Y W4tilit - tipliOld - •iiiiii . , - support
it tint getitleiiielit,,:theeii.e.....theruserves :With; *the institution iif• Sletvery;:nnil: yeti naked
`te r ies .that We are asking (roar . their . lioti ti-.* 'northern - men tn6(l
.-1.44 that' isStie,, iiiade in
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,re telerstice Oftintil, - iiistitntittus .
.in the, our State Papers: And- in last
.Ciaigrss,-
ate.... We demand
,u#, )Ot,- eutistit lAAienni•:.• 'Voir •strutik. thiwii:.-4as• I:Stated in„ the 'Opeui rigs •
Ott - -- - -;-•I tray, WeoomA ,thein. 1' CLIF•r° 1 1 - ) ° ,. . Of - iiiv . '..reniarks-..--a. fair - bur niade *oy '
it
ttla er':reill" . - -, '' ; -'• •'r ourfathers with our fatlie.rs *and ishielt had
• Mr,L.Gnove. - • he ffentreinati from Minsis'i - ' recur rtilbsietislv oh:erred by them fur .more
lipi.-.71,Mr . , Q uitman]: coMplaitis : ,,of
. rettiatk' , • -than nthirtf of - 'n• - e.enttry.
~! ;•• . • ; ,
A • inide•try;pie
.yasterdity, and refers ti,tl- . .?..ttgita- . M r . 4 . l e i i ii:t a z i -- (id ins sent' 176 ii, : r ob e d ,
'tion 'Which exists lathe
_corintry ..rt• the pres-, , . it a , oiliforu i ii .._ _.
._ • ,
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' • ' lilt' tit
ent,l4 . unient li;ir.:li. to . tlieS . ciir . ;',l B l s ;.: - i 115 te."4,• - • .•
r . - M1 1 .• Gitow. - ' Thezgentlemen, : says A .
of the repeal : : of the : Itlissimiri T ipprbini::e,. have robbed , you of Citlifornis., new is that ?
la 181:0,- - gentrenieti7,saY..•.„,Yery.l,‘,74- Sir,: CalifUritia' csinse'to Congress And asked to . be
Wriedier the,...Nli.ssOirri,etimproinise ii is con.,"
. ait t ai t s.i. t i; a k a. , s t ,i t e 0 •- • - t h.r a vi t io n ,._• y our
stittittiinal or tiot--.-wbetlier or :et it: was 4 - •goverament had pc - greeted to gi.o iter3lov.-
vittlatien of Our .oonstituti?44l - f1g477 - Y
s oo i 'erninelif, and-she Was f0n...i11 - to fall hack
,up--
firthe i rs a,,,„.rreed,.With'otir.fadiers, ea the Gilt of on the',inlierent rights of inea_tli take care; of
March' 1 - 8.2.0 that they woold-_ iive. tip that them-stye:. . ,'. ' ' ••' .. • ' - s .
0,1a3t
sation.al., rgh t-r if - they
: had it- :toll ‘4;..• A . '
truis 'Why not 'eXtend , to th•
t hat s iaie4dienislheforeverSOet_ex..li..o
• f ora i a 'di e e ,,4; a pr e i ti i,,, e lb.? • - • - .
front the territory north ot die- hue 46 d eg, Mr. (limit-. . am . (mining 0, that prvc.in.
30non.IF. • The - people cif
.:Califot Ma- in - 11 1 , .•e xer .
Of the one-hundred And. ; thtee .gtas-
I; 1 - wh o. 4 • -"- • t tell' -, l' South u • fi
t..esas.a t.ten. sepsest.u...__ ;‘ ,..t..se s vise co,: what ~.t called isof:ttiar sovereignty,
• tbisilouse main :rule . 6..ittitet lint.ft"t)""ii - end rl.lCit. was in /call thiS case S. h.,
„.ou tu
~ 1 ..e
voteri . against , this line. .Arnotig - Ithnimuiber t he , : et ,, o : p i ee ., :, .. e furi , o by time ...neglect of
. the
1 " 5 Y i ' w- -" u iin"r"li Clay.. 4i ' 4...t.leh ‘ re-4 . ;Cove - tiiiiient to rely entiielyontlicir inirllent.
- fil.!nistilitte of 1161 :,lit'.e: 1 - . stace* 11-185 c i r:i riglits-formedi Gevernment, and excluded
.' ;int a majoirty of .southern-nreruners: . . 4 sus-• [ s l ot : c ry; And what: did' you' do 1 . The ap-;
-initial tbe..urutig-binlOt amuig . the otoo - ' plication of California fur ritlinis...itni into the
ber2' l ,' Whether. this . p . af.s . ise-14.414 or 'Tits not .liuidn.was resisted from .the - Mitt ; and on
a ocastituiri.strahright, it was - a ' fiiir bargaiiti,! . the -lon mid of tho stmate ofi the United States
411211 /11 4i t4 - required that i 1 t ..81 " - a." be is, ~10-4.14, a protest of tin Sortiliein S.cinitors
.4r a),
obserce . Its. it you , _consented I:volatitari ty,: aga inst the athinision . of Calitei pia lilt° the
to rehuou it , all' right. to musty , slavery not,if! Union ; after OW aot of atimissioa had itas.ed.
of the. lute 36 deg..3o ra ir ! „-; a l ai after avail. And UTIAL:IS ' tiIt" reason these
,Senators gave
irig--).'ostr!l. IN't.. .nt.alt- iiiiiktiFsinti L iges seemed fur their ottpositiOn 1. Because her you'd tu--'
ty- that siriangement to ;you,- After converting,
_taint
.excip ILA' slavery. I will read r the lan
-every lfoot of terntory south of . - that limit-At"! .g . ange of ;their. protest. •1,•'.• .: - . • -,. - ''. .
short ' l titOittir - Y;3 .1)11. " 111 ! '.1lere ; -O nd • b Y 'f " .vce • Mr. llr Itrltirkr :ALtItstIALL. Willthe gen.
of numbers -strnek - dowil that;. , .b4sgaiss tvhith. ilesua,whont l'enses) - ivauist allow sue to make .
your tethers inade,and•whicir was ieligiousi. a
~ 4 , ,,,.e , i i 0 n h ere , ... ... .
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is obAC lv6i -• I ' 4 '; :4-er- t• third'. of h i cent I ' t Y r " . , ..„ 317. G 'tow declinod in *it'd the 'floor, and
• M. „,0,1-Twittisti•..Di - iiyon 4u:sort:that Mr. - My .. c. s ..toinued I._ The reason Milled in this*pro
coredfor_theißlisOilti*.Comprutnise! hue 1 • ; te ;. t , i,,, i ..,.. a •h at th e hil t ..g i, e ,. : , the :4 ,..., iterion
.ot
M. 'thinly:: I * -(l .° 4 -• -.1 -'esl- that r 0 ;1 snY s giaw.• and thus . iniparfs vallii .
1 • ,S4'.} . - - to ilie tin
he %,ft)}ect for l ie':* l- Ane•-•.-t!f-P 6 *:• (l vg ,, .. tili ". - , I*' :authotized auction of a pueilOn of the i tiltabi-
Mi.! .LlAit4ts..t.4.4llllsoits„ - .11 5.170. e! 4i t l3,,rq
Lints of enhioruiP
.I,y which an °diva's dis
,"l; •i. ~ ..' • ..•''‘. -.. •... - ~... ....... • .-
,criOtipafipnv., is. made against the • property of
-- Mi.lGnovr. *:. Arid' - that a inajniity of
- "the 1 t r a iii i :„. o4 dare/wit:in. ,
Stairs (if the , Chien.' .
- i
sontern nteitibtir. , 4 iatte - lltinsl . and' iti i t
t h ei'- , •-:ai. mos the - protest .of • ten smuttiest. Scott
" •It ‘ i t te,...ctiteu.-fdr at it , -1•: ,
~.. -,=- I ation.,-diat die admission .Of Calif...titian_ tin
. air.. DOvria, - ; 'au rosy-has - st`ateu timilie, "tier h, r c „ nst if iri bi % • ~,,,a,,,-,„, v i o l at i o n ' o f- th e.
did ir''fit'voie f o r Oat': line; b.- l k%as igu!. Pren, ' righirof fifin slaveliOidiiig StUtere. '• • .
`tot b,n - t he thought llott if 'he had been . tte . . Mr. QUirttAx. ; •Let sue ;tell time gentleman .
i 4
'w o uld vets .;iks l .'l-• have, lionslions3 l 3 .t . -. ..., .! 1 f rom '. Peunsvivaidit brat Hsi soothes ii mail li:IN
' . - i (;;,4iv, - 1 refer
. to a !Tor eh-tutisib by I eyerrn ik t . a ,ji, n ,- giturn i of . 11. il uk ition !„ th y
Mr:ii i i , ny 'indie : Senate of the • yii4ed: sthiu , ., , i d m is.4„„ of eutifornia . o Ittie ground of '• I : . r
" (41:111e Gih - Of .Mitich, 1850,:n '4% Ilia in:-say' 1- hitting , adopted: a, c , stitiition •exchr..fing
tinit ." await . g'• itme who . .a,9rcredi - to thot . . litre I
-
slavery. ;' .'; •
_.,- •••
wire a -roojoritY if-sonthern - nlcrillmis,".. _and
.. Ist r ;„ . Gnow. -I refer the:, gen tl eman to the
.ttott:,.lhaCC no earthly doubt titrut,..l toted in langinigti of the. protait which 1 - have just
',co or4i.on:with:nzy,cther sou - thrt . n. friends.for , - quoted. -- [Title the harttt*4 fettl
I. the ealoption-t?" flee _line. of 36 ti..g.• 30 loin: '' Mr .l-Isittits Said : -. 1. shold.l . itot,• sir, have
yl ot t,li,s, the -fang oage . of Mr, ~..:lay in 1859, iti 'attempted - at thig , tinie 14 1 ,ot:cull the time tar
~ .tire. Senate of the Liniti.4'_S
',,55.,e.5.• A u - ,1„, 1.1-1 she lion's for A moment, ',had it tint been fin
il
I.llnUill•be caunot . speak: to.daiy wills livill'g 1 the da.thirinion. motto by die gentleman fioto I
voiee,die does speak tisretvglt 11.0 recor4s *of I P et al's% Ivailia,-(Mr.• t.itotyl who ;dated stn)' 1
Lis.cioentry ; 41.1(11 . , trust
-altar no w an wiii tone to deny 'what ate' - ,'ha'd "nwerted.''- in the
- stand here to contradict Ids own dvelaration• i l fail cionfitietne that in dia.:denial - of the As
-Me,- Ilium& . _Will . ea‘ . gentieluan , 'n l l u w f iertiort.'wouill be-the !itch, I . Ventitied a _iik-1
we Ito interrui;t: hini i.. .-, ,I, -.. . , • - s: • - • ttd:it at the : time. The irtitienseitt -Made; by I
-• Mr., Geow. - No; I canna ow l . ..„ .. •i; -- : • rfic*ntleinan front 'Pennsylvania.
.W7IA, 'lila:
• r Irk. m
ilans.. 'The gvutler4nstiareri.st con- .ii e t r ...ci av ,,,,,,a the stim ,art er of th e Niii.,...,„, fir i
_sel -
trauttou of 'the statement ?bat lilr. ; Po.r line Of - .i820, and, lie dared any one to" (NOY
iotedlor : ,the hue of-36 deg..3o min. "I wish - t h at ,,, mm i l a.„s-the fact ..;. ... 1- . . -, ,:. 1
I •
to furniska_ ciustutdietitin. 1; . • ---, • - Mr. , Git Ow. Ido not illisik. that I • dared I
M Gitow..• Year may do ',o • - when r get any one to deur it.lait,;oppeilletl_te th e ree.
through.' • • - :=• -._
.-• I • ' . .1 •• " old fur time t al l Of-mr4oisertitos.- . .. • ,
. . Mr. -I.lAnitte:•-• You . .ch,idlenge• a eontradiq• l
'Mi. - II:torus: Weil,' 'whether 'the f . yentle-
. _
tion,felist. 1,.....w.i:1i .to maki it. I * • ' nran ilid orrdid nii,•his ' , ,w-Ot.IS • are tak' e rit tit
,- Mr:...lt3aufsiff.:;:s4 i, .: l4 e . :l - 011 1 4 refer to the die - reptirterx;and - their• iteord will show how
i recojrl.--,-...0tr-ilord' now •••its.reisi3 - r . :to .the d ie ,fij et .-6„: ;' , • - r• - 1 1 . .
..-1 .-.-.
CiAttke .: of; nortlient,,aggresilicus . upon - the: • Mr-, (itco*.•..- :Very we I; • let that deter mine
South, made . bi the genilempii from ilissis- i t . , . •. ~
.. . .
..
sitipil o ..[Mr. Quitman.]: fur:whom I entertain ' - Mr; itititiats. But I -'•want to say . a few
the kindest feelings.; and - tht.. renistk,'sl•mwv - \votds in irOnnection:tyith thift•K!tite . question - .
.make 1 trest.will 4 mt be eunslite'ea nn in any .and to disposeOf the•• Challenge • which die
ivrii , i, fleeting perso po
nally un.any eo rn ntleman has thrown out to the hoarse.--
in W uthe e
a - tt-.. e expect .itien coming liere;7-reared g I s t a t e - h e r e i n in ley ; - place, that the re= i
under 1 . ,
flee
iutitienecs.which rutriound thetn- 7 mark which the - ge ntlem an inade, dint - Mrs
imiireg.. . with the trifluenceri of rhe soiA,ety. Clay favored the territorialtmtftetion„ is nut
in• which tiley,live-to hold •views; tiller .slave- Coned: . What does the reeont show I lit
41 differ front - ours. Willi that •we find tot theiirst.place I read from the 17th 'volume
faultl;,birt we elaiie the riihtl to hold the lien-. of . Silets Register, pigett 174 and 175, as fol.,
iituentss inculcated by. the- eillie;%tion of .our our .; fowl: ~; - - •
,-, . 1 . ~-
e bibitacoil and -influences ..allsie.lt have:, Bur-
.' "Wednesday. Jatnituiv•26,, (1820.) After
Jemmied etd. fish,Act . tal:th*A. v.e'nhinik be •1,.. other businegs, the 116114 we,tit nu° t.;titionit-.
lowed to _expres.s express here or c luau:het° wt it tee of the whsle (Mr. Dem
w,iu in tile chair)
ite.i.aore ficedom as.a soutii.4ro in:itr•ixprags; ou • tto hris.o3l i . b•it . • , ~. , • )
es iii. ;:without, being
. disfninchisad -*therm . * - "The proixi-iiion under 'consideration was
-
. „ . .
under this Government , • ,-.'- -- -.• _ , ..
An
Amendment oifet...l - ,t... , eiiter.lay . to 'the :ec
" Sir i r , what . are the northernaggressiOnSthat Martsetition Of the bill lsv Mr Storne,.stilistati
the gentleman:speatiref I -.. let i:Pe'ol to the thirty to alter the liinine.of the propoSell State
• stroletasti- •'-- - , t... •'..' *- • . ki -- sts - tri mak.e'tlitrMi;soriri•) - iver the iicrtherii-
D
_mrs.iatirtiskii; fp:tett - 1)00.y '• I• desire- to. boundary ilieret.4"-itii the . 'View of prow;
*n t 'k 'be' . genilema il • fre il n Pi'e°n''Ylt°nin ibis itir .- 'li linion niiieh those iti furor* of, amid
go
.. ,
Otion : 'whether lie himself was not elect 7
.tist.o s e opposed .to, the slave restriet ,
.7ton might
.ed as a member of this 'Louie .ott• the prin , eut o ormit ire t h e i r views: :, . - , -.
eifile or liomilitY ' l ° : the inetit" tieni '- d - the: - :"Mr. - Bterni withdrew the amendment
southern States.f• * •'. '- ' '-' - .' • " : l i a•i i tter . 6.l.rottertiry aura in 'lieu - thereof 'sub
; Mr. Gr.ow.
.-. Sir,•-1 hold no " heistility" '''' Mined - tit e - col lowi l'ig : ,:-• • . - . ' ;
i die institirtionatif . : the Soutiiern- - .:St tries, loit r. "'And provided farther, aid it is hereby I
shall . resists-the' effort• - now truiting• toll:lmage matted; 'flint foieve r 1 - 1 - reater,neither slavery
) the couartitiiiOnViven to 't.b . - -- contstitrition torinvolussfaiv ervitude (except for the Pan- . l
by our faiths till dis t rio i tion of eveg branch sliment' Of iiiiates roiliihitib the :patty ; shall 1
ofthe GovenitiArpttor-tivor isixtY years. --- -: If liars been dolt convictdai' 'I) 'shall -.e x i„ t , in t h e I
1
any one thing- more lhen 1-another fecured-. Cerri tory - cif.thi United States. ;Prig siorth.of :
' ,tity . ',return , to thislionse for, the!, third lime*, die,*thiity-eiglith ' deg's' litie of *
mirth lati-;
' by Jim unsuittionssote of lOy -di4triet, it:° ll tulle and Next 0 . '1 . 6 Ifi4iiiiiiilivi, and of
the biniadaries ois the Matief Iftiaouri,cui es-: 1
• nii.doubt fieeitise.-•I. had iitetiti tiller this.poor
and resisted -dui - repeal of •tini- - Missomi coni. *liiblisiied ; by 'this -
, act ; '!- 'l4ovided, That atirl
.• protnise." : - : •• ' ::: • - -1 . - • .': ' • •;•, * ' person •• e,;ciinitio. iiita;... Said tritely T front
, i
nn . fr om' -whom labor or.service :is I ' , Wittily elai" i°l
ti.
1:et,:iet...The , .. , 6,y , tO- the - gentlest' .
MisiassipiliilltatOlitical Abolitionism in tire. any o f t h e •s ta t e 4.; i s ii e bFra L i ves tray b e la w . i
• isi at ifi l .:.-pli - railezientai . it,MAy - seetn-ii. the f o ll y r ec l a i me d and •- e d in ,, ,
ey ,-sseeottlini to
( 414 4 of Ille-'B°°i•h..• You nurtured ttin-ita ilielaas of the United Stet • la such, case I
infaapy,-... when4oo - •feeble tpistulgi alone 'l-klid' •ritade . and• prorideil,:tl;;* tire 'trim claiming:"
yo4liave;raidoiCstiiing itilManbood.by , the: Ili 'oi: - bei. inhur as Aire...Jeri, : . ''.-".._ - `•••' .".
..itijittikiim'i:'Tiindl- ittlini434e." l /TOW .. 0 ! 4 .!4s - "On l thifi'tletietvii - delinte - ensued - Of t'ile-s'
11011' WlittiAhe'Norlif PtilitiPn!diti&G°Y4'. ,
41,64 clinfartter. Ide4is.lialidisliiii,Giiindiii'
S . ltibitit:', l 4: 64 k! , -.. stein'. in .reference t° -l eei ir . Mercer; litu44B - iiiiih tsf liiirvlanit;Stoilionid,
gitntienefi , liiio . l . .i . -iyhore..it is 'lteneeded- . te* ,Clar,'Stuiti,ei... 'rely fiiitewed- each °diet in de
he Sorely *innierille'jitiisdiedini Of
. Congrears' bate."' • ; ~ ••• : r - ,- • .•_ .• • ,
you iiiikred-the.'.l*.yentry,firiz--Tillelvtlebytng- A •.! - Non;ldiT.ltierk,lieie ii the - , only meager
.gre4.oMititational - light.: to'f!Oenie4l - iiiider .. a et iota tt , tr e • - • -6 . 0 .; of--That tie ti at . e ...b ut : the
cliiiikijoiitnient" . '"ThA t 'ritiiitW 3l rotki':l ) . 6rill '" iiiii6tioilAint, -. .uattiiati unreal nPon Whieli
cialAbOlitiiinisni inf_Oie" N 4 01 1: !is' lkiikl fie - n' th at : siilif ef illittlifieltion'i4iti'Mi. - (;lat. faiiii - ii,
'4IIY-t-riiiiiisth.44tfare lint* . :tieso* -e n e ,, *()f n ° n" . Froni.tfie p.w.itiOn"WiiichVe. (also satis t . ..
iirintittlenst.nnt for On SOlitkw, **PI ';'..iitieidir_tOtikiii'VeirnitirY,` fit'opoesition -to,
fojkiliile-Skii i k .'-' l4 . :,ie B ii.."s :11 i4.. - ''. 6 .!#ao - -.oiiie'tintiis'!:.46 . 6 file . 'nite,'.i6li lit;,rieeriling
...0--Itin.`44ll-4*ili...Pelnir-teeie**".bf,' ilarde4tration Of bitrliiitiOnal '..lit .- k tillig . 44;riei.,.
kiiiattatifilrel.liistitilitnniin'OAn i nn; l tobr : 4 '• etthitiOitY-'iosit 4tarilii) • ,clie -- 'oi f- tviir tua i niliti
itlei ;alit 144* , :; . ..,,,: 2 • 1 ., - j - .., ..,,-.. i..,. ,_,.,-
,;,•,, ::,-..,;,.._-.. ntstlntisin,ll4. -- 1/Ottste: briitigl
,fti 'the, Commit
•'-'''7irfki'viiie'a.:sliit,{i4ie ti;.*.:..t.110::1,:040.--0::.e,,'0f the - 1 ,W4 0 . 1 P;74. Al • 14i4n. An. Viiitit4
tbriantii:triii.,iiiids*iiniiiinnlin).;*o.k4ii •:rsino..4,4ntiatii,l9neairid;•.ii..it:prOliable-,
i ii i ii*iaii,iiiitto*it:iitir4 A 14' that ' 40" , roiddliiiii omitted to state bill iitiifi
=ZEE
MIME
. • .
. ,
411441141.7ititnr.-01tIttiievi. itt-ter.
striction I : No'one, can suppose that fur a
moment ; andthe.litition is, what position
did he take upon• that qiceaion 1' The 7 ,. m ...u.
tleman from . lietitticky,lNlr. Iluippliter Mar
sitall4: wholtatiiust: taken his eeitt; lies stated -.'
- 4 - ."' .
'certain:to:titters Which :may be adducted eta-
. • t-, .. • - •
latet ally Jo taltoirivhattposition lie 6)9k - upon:
that +ice:o°n. But: there it; ketter pivot-thaw
that-toil' 1 • Itti pleasitre iii:..bringitig It'itii
the notice - Of the Ilotie;. as .-ti"neclatitti,n
which I IP:lke - by luthoaity. Tliete i.i now
.1.,/,entlettnut.liviagitt:this_vity,.venerahle ill
years, Intvingbeett neatlitty years in the set... ,
vice 'of. his 'countiy;
. .tier% ing her fait Huai : ,
* . :,.4 0 ,4 w ntil ta.Slieviii.:to,..eu 41114.941101104 :Ind
never wilette - -,ol.llo±was'pie , etit - Mid heard •
111 4 1 .- • •.•
' - 1
Mr. Clay • ppm Irt.;;', t_it.st...4a.t.atotts, n _tea
31 - i''dehatetl' i he ' .reitilliiticti•iit . ;l 4 lti 'Sterrsrirtiii
the resolution upon
,State testtictious. Ile
toOklnitei4 oilliii-e speeelie•i;':4 • ll - e - tell.i)iie; •
:and he atithotizes - ate •to• say' that Mr:Chi:.
• •
opito-ed'itll: - n . retttietionS either upo 'Territory
-or'St ate... '', 1:` Who ii it 11 - General Jesi•up, ,
'Whosenutlioritv no usati will Vi'llestion. Ile
:iirivs- he luettrti Ur: Clay upon ilik fluor op - ,im .
both of thesemetaisions, and took 10.0 ; ;,,q; 4,t •
-his rentiatts...' Ile,lists thetain/Ur; hail he inu-
Itost:3 to give thent-16the'pitlilie'itt a proper
time. . lie oar s that Mr. - Clay opposed se
suim ' it ltpo' n bestir I .tla-1 .k I list. M 111
va,
find -tliOt4llo_ its olittoS . r.sl to all reiarictiOll.-- -
he also (let arils the-htte of argument : Varstied
upon tliie eecasions. _ ~. .
,'• .
- Ilut - tipen tither fActs• of indiVi dual feeol
le•etietr,"ifroin otheir•notei au.l Itutuorittaka
taken Millie time; there eau be no doubt:a , :
tO • Mr.4ility's iie-ition: igloo that . glee-thin ;
and it' w'fis' to correct' that itirsrepte,chnifi.m.i
of the gtintlentanatrunt Pvtitts.,'lvattia, utakol
O nc e . the certe'etion . heroic the 41Toiliitty,Iltat I
It t3se,lltel .for, - net Qui; mere . ; ;ma It :tying.
made the statethent I have, in• coutiec...do.l
with the ri.nntrks of those g e ntl.,..„i et , from
'PentiliVatiirt, 1 itaxe tit1,:,a g .4 1 ,4 e , to , - ; i i .. •
Mr. 6 16 w.• ",• I ;°...itii sav • but •it few. uartils
in r--1* is '',-..., the , : ,,ntetiderittiO_lnun IdAitois. The
.??;,, I l which he hits-- ` stride to
; IL, - 1040 die 'va
unt of the eoutitry lrr citing 'officers - 'Of the
•Arin., or Hoy other 11,viug• witness, will. out, -I
. .
trustlaf:ratlautitted Item, or, in the youalry,
ri.rainst 'the •aleilatatjens of the livit.., or time • -
r, ... ,
'an:ale-ill the Senate of the , United I. ..Stitte ill
his Own vindication. • -
• Tha 1... Id r:CI ay ' was opposed tO.Any'• rest ric
lion mil the State of ilissouri.there is no quet.
thin. • 115 re-isted it front fir-t to last. Twit
is ,not the .14tetioll jil i:,llll•6Vcrsr. .. Th a
'
q - uestion:l4, ultether. he was in fa vo r o f ,tic
040110011 . 01 .'1 01 hue of 313 rig , . 3J nit ti., north
.f Which slavery should be.forever pi.Ri.it•i.
'ed ;
_and. I
,wili ;read au' extract front lti.. 1 ..
';liiirks, Where, lie himself, on tile Oit.: lof Feti•
l imey, I$,,V, giVes the history o f th e , w h o l e
transaction, ,In that liist,,,ny t o , e 1 em ....5' or the
.ini s apprelicti-iult. aa b;,....h, R;xtsted ill the atoms-.
try that he .was. die' origitattor of the propusi 7
.11011. That fuel. lie, 6iiied. hi. olio. tteee.ii
he, revi.e%%ett the cutitioversY,. staling iii ,
ilollue.::.ant with-it.
-I - "did
not -chairs that he
. _...,.
Artsitt favor„.of it reAtietiatt Ott the,State,but
a led )te ;was its favor of the .1i ire - ...of po dgs,
ao iniu.:ool. that , Millivitstity 4.4:*43llliletii
men supported. it. Mid what is the tecuitt 1.
.
M. :Clay sat vs :
~ ; - , . : . ; .
-" Mr; Ttiontas„.. acting in every instance,
pry-sewed the p ro p o sition,of4LiAags. 30 win.,
a l a i it tills finally agreesl to, But .I take oe
casion. to Sat, !at ilitr-e ulna atyps.s.l to the
lineocef WO y e.o o , ';r 4011111 c l -A 'ilielltbSi 3 .7
•' . -.M.v . :fiititit wait Atabannt - iii the S:naie,
[Mr.,Kvig.) Mr - Pankney, front Mara latel,a tad
t. ttrior i ity of the • tAhßtiterw, members' is, tins
lout,', ‘00....41 iii favor of the boo, o f 36 .Ig,
3.0 min; ;. stuira J aijority.of. the ILl.Atitmer.• ili
Use tithe-s 1.1.0W-c.' ill Littljetill Alf Ultr.an Was
Mr. Lou aid; !Rowell . ..a:rod ail:AßA:et. that hue.
,I hove no doolg ; iiat I did•olau." -:
" gal sts
.1 was Speaker oldie liouse, and
as•the entrual does taut show o loch way - the
Speaker vote', ext-ey. itrit:e t•tise uf a tie, 1
stmt nut, a bl e re-t e ll albs lt eras' lc y • how I -ais
malty, ,li.l vote ; but I have no
_coral y dOabi
that I antedia. eon :mon with tug other xouth-,
-ern fritodi, or the adoption V the line &;
tigs.,34 Join." , •
..Muk;1;103 own declaration. males lays him
self I • And the sans: totting of living witties .. --:
es to CUuttadiut hid r.:ti.e.s at - . l 3,ii•iou „* not
hetwe i n We ;OA I.lie.'Wilutp:refi. ,_till muumuu.
laa re f ; questii 41 'between.' .11 i if_delaratilm o f
V.tfilr tj‘‘ tt:Clay and that .of your avitne , :ses.
-Thetittl leave via. , , .. • . . ,
. •.• I I keit ve the tecool. - then, 'with the living
uituctites oloou you summon to,luivem.ll the
dettlapition of
~)inir own intuttnial 54102,111110
Alin,• fir, fruits the nialtives of.. your country
• . • ... . .• •
o
comes- Inc • nikraration..:44 "ol i o o f t h e h v i o ,..
~.
tli -Itle:S I
:tutor} ofol 1 illeN I._lo_•4_t_ _oat. i retzardt....d
lite.-rvi t iolititql o f Iha I, line 34,,,, a. - frianiph.---
Charle 4 Pink. ey .u•raite quart this :Cala tOl - at
Liiiißlosigiii—for it srestas•alrat•itil tito-e slavery
,
1 laws' #oast Lee passed in the darkness if - right:
Ltwelt*,o'clock seems to he tie tilting ram,.
for passing. all compromi-4". in
: latest. to
slrtverv,aud for repealing than-•:41t. lea s t 'suet;
is ifieliwory of the_ routitil ; —Mr: I'i oh 9ev,
writqig. fawn tlii4:llall sit the dead , liciar of
the itlght,•in-113 • 20, says': • ,-, • ' • '•,-
-• • " I)EAu Slit i '1: hasten to inform von that.
.tlii:kinenietit
.we have carried the question to
adttiiio,ll , 4stitiri and all•LouiSlitia to 'he south- .
. warill34 dg.., 3011 t.; face -of the rest rici ion tif,
slavti.): . azal pier the Saath in a short time an .
adclitiOn of xis and perkt/pil eight, nienzk'rs . to
lhe S'tnati of the. United States.li is taitt , id-.
ereil stare fiy • the staveholding. :State as a
GttEAIT TRItiMPII: I
It Was con illeted tike the Scntli at the time
- as rrareat ttionaph. And v et "ilea stand here
.\ lllllll 441 .11: 4 ;Una it was V.01!..01'1111011 them lay
the 'Nt'rtli. In' 111.*•1•3ettate of the United States
on ale. . engrossuient and passage of the hill
twenty'rsouthertt Senators voted for it—two
wili! • iitiaiiik it. ' • . . • .
lint r. four northern Senators vOted for that
ii tie - 1 ‘eiglittsen against it. Tot thou - son t het ti
Senapirs voted against it—t weity• •for it.----
%Meng the latter %vele both &lianas ft on) Vit.-
roin 4 iii Lottisatia,'Tentie see, Georgia, Kent '
e.,
,tickyi,..: MissOnii, Alabaina phi -sissippt, awl Del-
minty, With M r . Stok e s, 1)0111 . 0 il 0 I riilitii;k.:lo
Mr - *Or iaid, of South Criolitaitts—leata•ing two
t e orainStit. . , • •• , • - .'• •
' s l uts there 14 another Prt diltl; latter of
•Mr . . - 'Pickiley's whieli is til4ittioity evict:allot - A;
iteObL i t with the: 0:1......1ii4 ' !of '. 111:11. v.olispr , .riaise
whOt Bits heeti 'sti.rittlilesAi 'stricken dila n ;
: .
.lii,iltejnortie of ;1/ -iig... - 3010:,. there_ is,
to 4. ( 1 1 tlitt -. prr:eitt law; restrictiott,whiell,
_viitt till! eAte.lrv .. the - votes, I. vriAetl•against..-
llatit ire at pr e sent of no
,Intiment. It is n
vastiteattt unialiabileil only •by savages - and .
1014 heruus,in-whiCh 'not II fis,t, - of the I IPli--
an-, t • • kill is esti tignii.ited, mid. hi ~ bleb iwert,
din' toethe ideas pievaleut;OOlancf.r.ifice yid
4.4 'e '.. nertfor cortiirktitjth iir tinte.' ; ' . '.'
i .
.";11'±it'i•lien - ti land (Pe Itolol - 24 . 10 thfiipeiliA .
yon ei)►tre: here ati t yr.tiaktitiarivir this rest: iet iiiti
--Istiike down' exeitiiiiir 4 'Whittli 'the - North'
thotttlit-she had •
• ft...Sr:Area he, that! tirilioge
..... .....• . •
!:7e:•-:;,t.i.i;
,
"The - 1 4,erith•iiien - , from -
HittO 'NtantotAt.Lltnit itl thla ‘isls - itiie
that: , ty.t !0 x
lig)fimitiii . le(iiti - rtietti , A .
this* the tiit!i'ivit
1825, - :
jisq :
rrabile- 7 ,4e
Ati4
• to .
it tiOt4*iti.
1,!:,,,3;i!..ce; , , Y,_ ,d?. .i;:l
~3~ {5
...
4Y - .0.1?. ,- Nt.*Aks - aPplieitiew 4 0 the terfiteat
r', to Which it ivitit applied I- Was it tnyt:l, i
put on.ilnli" Mat ue-buuk 'uti•the 6th of Mireli,f,
182:0 ; anti did it out viintitnits-u valid enatit-I
molt Withutt t ill:lnge (11 . . ailletution, till : the
tint!•l4l,4v: of dia.:Net/ rietka bill toy . .the la -,t i:./06-1
gte,'S 1. ,
low then asvit stbatatltitsed I .-crew
tleinen*oinplain that' , viseti , l - ,N.111...,tairi a4,-,eilL
to be adtuiti':.4l foto thiittutoii, the North' oli.
jec.4 ; - 4• 4
teit to lietittitiziS , i 4,-.: ~. .,._,.. ._:•-- • Th. ,-- !•
--"
A Motnlltti'matie it ggestiou'liere. ris '-ti't
the oppusition fi, thell'hitortion ul A; kastsus. I
M i . lALOW. No,,it'„bti ; Mts owl i , vllit
ipie,tiott.: illie geildeineii ic.A.nit:ni Ilis.;etni.
Sae had pa 441.41 a law' pluliilnting the: balk
-glation ot I: ee blacks Oinil die ground Of •te
,141:ince to her itditti , ,totf wn,,titat Ale etadd I
ttot.A . nact . mtela aye,trietiOti, and nut that - she
ItOlerated rlaveiy. : It :Vita* the cottipro' ii i i 4 .4 !
that Mr. Clay tigutect ii 3. 11w 011:;11113LUL, , LW
1) , IIILIglIt, iii ti laiiivo.lltyli:'l o - 111tIllioli12.e . ille
que.ll..n and tt. patimed. .13111. thew ' vile?, ti'7,'
(rev:tun raised; ut-I at mutt, about Ilk( litte
1 tit -31$ d 0,;... :Alm. liiur - nt. tiny O'er lime - , so file
a, the Ludisatia puicluise wale vuticerned, the
only tetrituty to ii hien `be arrailimuelit. Hp,
plied. lint %%heti the ! l.suvetiftnetsi, itet:pitted
new tia mull / . to winch we were a,kett to up
, ply that hue Iv e-,atil • no: Anti wilY - 1 , , I.Sis
,, , . 1,
'enuse, whale you would- hem us' in, 113 tkir ler
mortal expititmen, by i l ll , ;s-liue on, 'the Iroudi,
and the at itt,ll posresitnis on the North, yiiu
would - ht: tilt almost. indefinite expansion o'p
the South. Would..it -then have 6e u ij hi t
I tur the North todiave livintuel ter-ell-in Air
evur Upon twelve and it indl degrees -el..laili
lUtle, uler. a Iklen'-to entry . bee latior• itni.lffee
tu,:titufitair ; w•hile leavitig• alltrort ' itith, , litate
expo/ 11,111 IU tile itl2•4ll.OIlUltS 14A.11Vitly i % -- /14 -
..'hie s , . 41 r, WU hare actiatei 1:ek: loran:y:7- ,
notiltorv, in winch blic%i.try • tsar 146010114 A ky .
la :I'S a)1 X 1e..) . alit'. tic were it,lied - 16 ilialke
it; by act of-. Congtes S , *lave tertitorY. yo.
mtell a inoptn-ittun 1. Miswer the. gentle Men,
in langu a ge' tit liettint:k's own illti,datius
statesmen, • I never wid vote, mid Ito 'earthly
power will ever'untkeitte vote, to 'Tread zjia.:
tery (.IFera.letrntay .vilieleit:dees MA! rxiit. '
ilia: Vita tile .lee'latalt.?ti or yi;tlr ..mul . Clity;
wade un'tlie Uth of M4e,ti, 185;1. -
,It. Wa,,ltt- '
Ittutt his dying &ammo", ai d it .wilt - 1 1vkl
amung . lite vitiede4 legae.s.v that he ba:: ,.. be.
*int:allied le afi.er, tune:_•. . Sir, I . S . .:IIII.1 '1 . 601
'fillll ill.deelialli4 that by lin act of milae shalt b
,linety give, Lecarrao Oho any turritoiy . friui
WIllt:II it I, exclitik , d.:l4 . puttl'aite law. ' . I
. , Mr. lli. -- mi.ttitia M4ihstiALL. The gen:di-t
-itian fr. 9111. reilli.:ktvitula ‘lll allow me to 'say
that ;AWE!: Is Hut CI, liullthel II liel)leSCIIII , 11.1VU oil
alit- dour who will vote lup.iireatt:•lityety over
toll:toy whetoit dues
,hut ou,iv exist. .' -.
' Mr, Littow. . But thin prui.u.ittutt to extend
the Mt,,otitt et,utinutto n
seiliac tittotbds hl.e :
.
tw•quisit tote of Moac;,ti tersitury weal.: mu
,Iltet
the saute piing. ' It. was •,tiyitig, by legisla7 ' ,
live net' of (tab' ite r iibite, toai silvery; na4itt 1
exit iii that WI ;Roy,. notwithstanding I duel
l a ws. o r M e xitai viola igtetfit. We werel a:. , -
'Led iti st atke eland . le:Atte:6'ms 6, , ,,,.. a i kaE•i i tivel
le..;istat:ti'e act. -11 z•taveiy • ba,t thou g•,,tltt jutul
that' lei titorv, it . woufa hate been , .111.1 act of
I this Goveluti . tent, as in .311 e tat,e: of li4,•usas
I •
now.' If ,taver) pfak itself there, who ik re-
I spi'aisi hie; fur it I 'lit:, Inca 'Who ,;Ittick tlowtt
I that r..5 .. .51e110n ; 1 Ir . , With the Missouri . luttii
iptonti , e in fillet., ,Ittery etiuld ; never- tari ff ,
-if. , titi tlieie.: If theti•ii : .r. , e , there' tinritiL it4l,
r, ,. . ,
11.1111.;tiill'eXi:.titlIC.12 W:iille tinder theljwFtk.die L
. . - 1r • 1
Holt afCungie , s, it ii:. tilt t h e sti nie i n 0, 44 0,
'as If c i ii lieu theire t. . our ••a.e2.:„ tor ;you! ',el,-
Mit le be dual: At lint you have 11. e i)uive r .tU
. ,
pie:vent.
L __
,-
TIM' DAN° En or IiChTIN - 0 nut SOpN.-t- s.„ ta:
dottger of too topto iftifitnetit %%Os' excnipli
tiedin a very , extraorllinoty . mantivi fecetstl3,
avror.iittg to,'one of Mir eNcltattges: A ylonteg
nom who laid been st;:iretitt:;,ftoin a inali.:r
•. ; n
117.11 t liter, to all apriaraffees died. Toovoo
the datiL - rer 'of itiXectiOti ivltielt, inTglit are
flout a Cuo 11<e'retintittiitg, in the ilsoale all..
ttig'itt; a cotlia wic: imittediately :co untenced.
the ertilivale it death. Aelti for.. mid no: ' vitt
, .- - I I . I- '
application 'ivai iti 'Me, .
le Lite leientreat, et . I a
. . - -tava-11 t . .• itibtv; . the entii , e to be inlerred
i
the same evening.. tlti, loo‘ev,er,lhe
letiltn
•ed, e taisideOng the A•toceeding ttto ilot-ty,
loft con•ented . to ihe itt:m meta; toilful; I place
t h e t.;;11,,.. v i tt , lii ,: ott itt&. 'rile gt'ave tv stiv illtg'.
and - thecollin teady., hot . line octal itianlin the
411rtti4, of tite• night gave ,•igtts : of re? tiitig
1 - animation, ::1ii...1 at theihourlit:o.d tier 11i1 hit
-1 vial, was in the contrOrthitle et ijimelit • a
Vllil id C'ilirt..e •iVliiell .11:: had requested, with
I
I- • !
1 every prOlteet of *very.
--.C.i.alict...z. I I ~..,1
...- , , ~
FAST AND 1.00:;£.—,71t , wi !I Oel,enteltioer
-111.1(at the lasi -e.-iris of the . lA.,.,Oislatut, a
i . 1 1- .
law . M. :V. passed changing . toe ; Cii i mpv i nsat i tot
of ittembe,t" front the. per diem pay Of tlfree
dollars ;IA it t heti exiSted; to litsot.ti per isessum.
The.Legi-lattire adjoi4ned leaving: tail' bill .
itt the hands of ti.e :Governor, ollitt:ifeeilitly
L it t i lt : lied the None With ,ltis ohleciiitts ;,. at
though he'llad preV - iisnAy. giyea his oppriVotl
to the altitroti'ation - bill 'euttt lining . al sitnilar i
t,provi , jott. Without- expriissing ianv l opitiiou l
ourself, as to the itroptiety .4
,iii,! meitstir ~, , A e l.
eapiiidt lidip thinking. it, an
_attest hougtt bt
Goierucir Pollock, .vi l ttaitg the: htIV itisl; l ll,% hen
he hail- sanctioned the ,Intiasure already, to
befofe itttititated in the •apprt'qtriAtioa top of
last vvit.ter. ‘Viat.ler it'thl ,4 (!th would !have
itatle.its appeatonee . hail the Pre-eat ,tautY
' been of like eomplciitat with. the fui'Merl
one.
. ' I • ~ 1
•
gam' It. is tvin:niietl, in •
tiuu that the W. 16.1 Goll lineation:s
one in Itartieolai, but sets . forthi...tial'•ati4n
,
general nun extenN4e rein=..
milted t-4the.tno4t vile anti neettrset , matt
ikt:feeily tittfieit•nt." ie‘level
mind, 10,..114 . and ft4til der-P:,
nailer a 4:11w of flie most eoinitlicate4 tfit
anti-neenntlatetle I;viret I, hed, an!.
11t . t!ione foltils; Ott
J 4. • Us.
Inti.e us he - call the. li.tito,:eate4e
thee' to es r ; they distil:4s the 1 .way Of thy
• , :
• •,-
. ,
111 r. , gi.usl. 9 s NEAtelll.eitt
I .1 ..
WAsa W
iNtasix, ethiestla ay, v i a. . 1356:
111 r. iNist says that wheu, lie ! flog app i r.iat
et 11r.,Gri...e.ley, it. was hot. 1161 ill ruttiai'
assault him; atal_that he tilt' lili , t*.!ieti , s 11
Ise should 0:ily ienianst . rase with hint thei .
hut when Ite,itiAttire.l 4.f Mr. tin 0441, ' Wottl
vott,t em,ut.a a ,bi.iiit r lllre G. rkplikl ' II Ltitit7t
3
-know, Sir; itt such it tone 1
t.. 101. Iti ptov4ed
111111 10 strike hinty lie also. isavl ii it. Air.
(;tkvly struck hint in roust). !lei p.a)!K
,that.
Mi. Grt,el4ly,, at the see,at.l • tueetipz 0 ,1 4 1e,d .1 0
the teatatk, that lie Jtetieve+l 4 witk,Mf: ltiim,
' alai viol; jtilVe Iteatell uttf yeti,' ali i gess letilire
ty: .. When Mr. kitst..agnia i ilisitill+l, ' Ate
pal a
wia ; r4intioalalif 1 • ,Mr; Crits•tr!N fsaisl 4
• 1 ( 1 00 %-,..t o etter ttiv , ef u
lnaer tltat '.l•ltia;' lottt_
wilt-.ti.liv tv.iitt.wa hitt) to tight, . hit. 'iGreeluy:
said_that Le bad !I'i' king toiight- Wilt, ' -7:
. - Yr 0111Vr,wohigigto#. ~ .
.1
1 I
. ,llbvsz, . Ft 4 i. - 4.....—T.be loilg .. , 4rtigglP for
Siwakt•r . wart rils.swi ta-lity, the Pi.liraPty !ruk.l
13..ii!Isit:taittell
_II ttiue-ttohri,qt. 481 11 'Mr. ;
11auks vigil:led' by 103 to l -100if , ir:i Mri Ail.ell
-oit the tirst•vote under the- roli.;: is ltlrL . Batik".
Awn% 40 , 4111 1 0; anil Hindu! n 1 b t hir -Ilieticit.r7
Julio ,lli% .f.uniey,_ was 'oi:wt....oil floi r biv! for v:ittvg.
l tem' KJ rary ()WM 3 th 0101,..then t ,1400. , . 4 d - all -
ji nant,l4,l, , : : 7 . - .. - - , • ',_ ,:...' •'.' . 71 ' . :11: 7.. '
PAVIICITIQ, LAPIg3.-I..4lllo't,litilelbil-,Prinr
cess4l , 4 44 - 41t00.44 ',bare 'sob! - 4 bet ~ ilianifilds,
amt•iiii4 theatioiint.receievAlo ~ t4iing'i iota
tberVWfrs. of t6e. State; l i . ',; .1 -;-, J. , -i - - -,
-, .- ;-.i - : f :;'11 , ...1d..!..,• , .1 ., ~..e.
!SEM
cif
.1 ; BA rOSC:
rim i,AItONSTeIIIcULATItiN IN NOUTIttIiN PF.NII A.
i; - 4 IL 011 ASE;
o' iwie:Thitridal, reti. 6 .1855.
.fr4" . ‘'Vlve , want ro l r
ottmoki ;tav 1, Atit, Litir;
jtEr: Who wants the (7ASII good new
. •
cow IL; 'Leave woitl this: cffite.
•
H . •
itt" In order to I.l;ii•el . )efore -our 7 rolla l erS
the In.eNent 'State of the K11 . 115:14 cineA ion,
publish this week the Illesnge the 1'.041=1
thlnt on iliat...sulkipet,—the,ftlitF...a.d.ove,4f„st.,
Reeder, n ti 4 Ibe :Aelmie befwe en Mr. GtOtv
r i nd 4) ' t hen:: i n tbe:ffiinae •of litepreme'
jiq" We .Ita ve tinfr..sminpin:
nicntion.: but. the crusvilettState of • our „leol 7.
uirtnS: oblige tia .- to put • tlietit:Oyet; till
niit'ltnri keeping Put
ohr F ir io . n d W."
' -
'• THE ICIICEARTIO . CEER, ' Fiir Feliitipiy is nt
hanl, ovetflUwing, as . ustuili ~witii,. wit,„
8 . 11(1 • • .
• 4PIE LADIE * B'.PkARi, ,ont , of . the :iweetest
• - .
Huh?, M:iglizities ever pnnted,,tson. :cur 4 - ahle
for Fe4llll:iry. It is it r tlgl(Ms wot i l li 4
serves hirge stlecess.: ,Ptthlished at Nr4attiith,
Tette..vtee, by Longdott & WO . vine, :at $l,OO
per yenr.. • • • • •• • 7
,
LirrELVS • LiViNG GE. ispeyltaTi . cptite
•. •
untteseecsa:•.y. for us to sayune .Word ittsraiFe
of this lutist •valunble Aineriettnl , pnbliention.
The high littanty- - position attained .for.: it
plaees it br:,btiii the . rtlitili'efrisitlry. Its pi
g,es- P. re weekiy laden withthe solid literature
•
of anvieitt and • modern times.. mar
this work live:to ble , s mankind... •Lit tell,Sott,
& Co., Poston.' , _:,l2.l news j)er
ART1116:8 , 11012 E 11 AG AM'S liaitOwl-
Mge the rpeeipt Of this well ennditeted . Inn
] azine for February. , It •is the first' number
we havo•seen, in ti,long time, - hut it still Standg
as a star among 'magazines. AddrOs F. S.
Art k . Piga. Terms $2,00 , per
rear. T
An. End Of C4inuttrfcifing:
• 7:We linie . reeeived n eopy,..of " 1)YE 4 1! • BANK
NOTE PLATE ii.l N EATON rilarke it t httne of
nt - arly 336' pages:Mr . ..'Dye has ;bored three
tear, in lite pelfectionOthis work, attaining'
of Llata.lie rno4 triumphant sneee,ssi..
weak we. :have: the genqinv .-plqte: of
13tnk Irtil in the Unitedy):gtstant.l.l3kitisli
• North A tnerit:n tr.:11041111' delineeted,' F.O . 11111 t
•
elithi fail to, deteet counterfeit, or
altered .auto?. . All , vibu bave.lo dts . is•.simply
to eetttpare the Bill wit's) the.genuirt% 'and of
eimrs.e. you m ant once . detect. the difference
-of any 'exist. Nobody can be imposed upon.
1
Withthis.guide hattre bun, nale - 4n he he an
idiot, n 1111 . 1 1.0 nue shoot , ' ellink of doing bu-i-
iu'4'ttithiint this work, fir with, it . ..thei:. - inn
Hid defiance to rottmes.:. : -
Sit,7le eniii e a of the Delineat or,ord v $2,00.
The Bank tklirror . , anil,7,Coin Chart 'Maim al,
i'•, , tteci semi rriontlily :ogee degrription .
41 the Lite4t, eatutterfo;t4, gill : b e
sul”Ttil.ersi- ujili I)EmEk7Ottfor
53.00, A. 14.11(.. Juliti - S. Dve, New York
Ciro.
Mr. Editor :. ; - . . .
.. . . . .. . . - ,
The iteptiblican pf I:tt weeb r:4;eMS,d - ,e - el
py .. .
l'Olicel ;1(13 about a resolution ad•lp ted :by. tiii.l
!lint lientoeratie.ConVention,.and - -in --itS'. ite- 1
leostonted manner of pt! vessiOn alterapta 'to!
'tie t irP'.ii - .. Sivisni be.-...w.i...eii:: li(r.,.drow . anillii-1-
! •onstit &tents, :upon 'a folio issue- Thet-r..50 4 ,
lotion referred to was prOtrseil -- to, 't fie - coal
yem ion by Myself, entirely - upon my own rel
sponsibility. I- deern - . iti , titerefore My llrivii . .
le:ge.as wen rsdttty to ,, ,iiv.: . - tbe rolson.\ fo.-
thus inesuttling upon his vote for speaker. ,-,.,
. Ti,Te Republican s tit t utati,es - tbe:o - 4..f.01uti0
..- ~ .. .....,
as etnidetnning Mr. Prow-..for ,sup.imrtjag ii
free-soil entalidn.te.for..speaker,and saysi,'"tins
i., only another -,-wtiy 'of asking , . him to ! , tippot
'ltietranlsOn, or Orr.' ti e r Whoever May be lite
nominee of the NaibCntil DeinoeitieY." ''The
'editors of that paper deal :more iit'.,fi , 7-11 0 1)
than with facts and cannot -Understand nrer-,
olutioitAlmt explains
. itself, - Ori rather,' - th y
do not - roTtn to 'tttninititti.ill' l'liey : iini d
nailer pervert it, in order that they - ean :use
tliewoydS." douttit-fatteS, office:seekert,thom,
Deana:rally; rto.. Them wet.dsltrive.a peen
liar - eintrin. for titittpieSs,ratal arOused with::
out . si , raiihi:ttiOn ii.xiePt,' tii''A; , :tiihr,.that .thei
are
,tt kind of !.'stop-. otir.'. c r 'y., : ,. pisitoiie4
!nen AN alty-,gys ritutiti , g, -obottt i; tlm.disimn.4 l sl
of others... Titi.resOlution ,diii- not 1 a,-1; , - ,14 r ;
Giovi to iitipport: Richardson, Or Orr It s'i l ttt-
I;ly - said, - 1 the..iote iir Lion. b... A drow ; I :fOr . ;-- ,i.d.a• i'-o '',:.---,••• • t , , , - -,
SI r..-Bitilks,li welyk!towu .Kno w 'Ts °till i 4 t lrld = I s a eisiktr'"( l--
.Republican Tor "gpeaker of die .llouse of-ltri , , '''''"
reseittativeS at - Wiviliingtoir meets. 'our - dilap:.,
'probation, nod- , we ',hereby rein - est ltiin..to Vote
au 00i -ingot° Nothing - ,Pirantrai - for that
poition."
,The resolution exploins. itself. , : _
4r. Grow is not asked to vote itiainst, Lills 'V
'Li'
ailliargai'..:
~
. ~
iltilittiiihs. unle: 4 - 4 . i'tf be against his prittetples •:: Iti - :Ant t, A:'
-
to Vote' SlghitlAt 3l Ktii.4: Ntitlii lig and' ' R e ni b ', Slielll, - Mr. _attar T. .bp 2.,!= Jet: to
nar,y. 23.1,4 . thoßev.., .
of .
. liferr
..t .
!1 , ) Bean.' 'The ~..ititrgt..aininsi'Mr.l l34 l ,l: 4 ; is' 'that ' M . ~I s' ' L . Y . D- lA: j4-11-.4 . i' °r Ar ' " : at ' ----.
. :
--
141 ' tie. ' 4'. : -ii' "- r' ell•l''' 4 '.4.tv u = Iti" . itF. , '
~4.i.,.41, 14 liin . tl 4 . 1A1.46 '.I;Y 1110t . s11mk; 116',1 4 ' 4 14 11 1 14 ) 4 r 1;tr. tr ,
Republi..*l4.':.:What. ie.' y. , .-.-Mtsni- , Read:land -F ii t. n-Letzertie Co : ,to Miss.ELte
_ Alt AM, of pet) -, ; .1
~,,, .
~, , s
1 ' Ft ariiiro, ibi
'4 ., i •t.;liarge t - ";,N et' bile ..-M.1.1211-1 KIST SP" AG I3 f , ;4 1 0 r.k:4l:,
1 ' anti. iilt by.theßei 4. B.
theirleading.editotiai,aboutitiKnoii':-NOth . •Cht fTituivl 3 Y , -.-''' • !''e i tsl i - , a 'i o ' lo t
*itt;ri.:iii - 'lCtill ilepublie'ttti-in ' TI . el.; are i l ili•i; ii 1 ,!--v 4 ,T , ', 1 ' 'N 4 ,-„ T '"?'...t" l ' , N ;' ,. ;: t ',,'
_„-&-f., j !lies. INN.
* --,,,, ,' ...., ~..: -,,, ' -.- .1.,.. ~• :., • :.: 1 —, -, ..,. , t Li , ..- ~.- 4 . 1 '.. te,4*K ylitaitil.a.4l: .i.ll-...
it.ilUl.'l.lWl it15tc . 1)..)%: 1 .1,/.14, loty.titty,l'Atei,jut..,-,14 , Aiv. l ol - 1 - ymk . i 4,..
~- 4 A E nto ki i ki g uNu O4appa: - Co.:
fee soil Matt.", , ,-..kftee: , soil 'lnatti' l ,-'.:are1. , 1119.v.: I!ii , ~-. _,.. ',',,:, ~..- • -., - -,t.,) , ,..,i- . -':r :.-:; *- _! - .
Rey.--
I ...itti7 . hili- lie been !al riet,.';-,soll nitilit: i :.i&itt..s.el? - ~1 - ;- . ): 11 'l l ' 6 . 231 - . 1 - a 'n. :at Wlnfetamton, ,- by.
i%eliie t a t iatli;atie'elalp4,4 - .sitiee - lie ignored" Amos U. B e aeu,', - --Mii, iAtioizo . R.j3,,g 1 . 1 -.. of
to - Mika - Retiv,dri- B. AIIEB IIIII ..
die ? ayery. totistott: in otatio li peeuhepyrr flotibutt. ~, , , .
• ' ' ''' '• i i . . 1 ;" -- f! -,..`-".11 14 ` - - - 11 ` 11 •f•1 0 i tv : 4 l . a 1 .4., of_lfolits I ttorilii -, P; .. ..t.L..; ,- : t ... - ,, --•;- 144 ,1 J- , - , ... A .- • ci
uik.i,,,,,,hist,,t r ie *.. *.r. le .4411,:.9 ~,.. -, • • -- -g, •I I, .. , -• ' '••
• .- • • - ~.. • Yelt. 2,1 a 1.,.. 9tr e 7.,: lit , : . - .•' --
r.ptilititat to suit ilitr , +intitt . 44l,7:--part'y, :jar ""Y' tftrilitii'-Sir ,SlTAittikile .of- - Sil4tiel*nlia: to
: t Wile when it - iiiitis .iiiioot to dei..."sti...'. NV 60 . Nii:-.-,:F . , L isinirai , it; ADA - MX - 04 littlfOrdi
the I.)eitioerittielnitieipieS p'rintil v be - tii,.!.l , itte. I . ;,,-------.--;----- -
eessfui,Jie . wa r i a Loroires,.sed, o,...utocrat. , tutt.,
Pru-*hivuty.ltitti;itiltiv. ale. l it)lito4tr..llo A
.. Vita
Slio:oryi.---::.lV6t;,Ale KnoW,,Nintiu!sfitu !.44i4.-
lailili-eitiOv,-"7.thei•Ortkiletitieiltiirl- -I)eiti'o;.r::ti-y,'
O ill'ieeei re . latit,..tiosi 4 geir. 04;;;e0 # O 4 Aio , o r,
to. Itts .itu I spot' t; be, 0.:‘,1141',1,k,17 l U.,1401 444,44445.,
:tut/ iti a . -Ktiftet ,toatitteri'lltlis . heart let.
„._ *„ , , ...
:to kleii:tboirt , eOlits.* , 'lllat , is tift eel .r to'
.'Would lik4;.fti'kaolit'Ottits:ltitsitrattoO -. * 0 7 -
-hart) "tri4'itu m . ..iti l'ie s4'. - tilr 2 iiiii' 444' 4 jblii..,-
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Mr. linitlnv is it r 'ri 4(i - lt . evil wg m un anydiffer
ent•
r oitioplo than tlutt - ivhich he ,was elect
ed i ' ,Aulthing diffe(ent from what he has
alwa,,s professed r ity fit, meats.. His free- 1 ,
mill principles, as- het; has aliways professed
=thall,4,ltar :Own)* tail:kap& stilkare accept
' gbIL t o 04 1 h vit itiergia t 4til is crounty. And'
Vie hint not •been called opus to change them
.in theleast. "To vote fur an anti-Know-
Nothing DeinivratT leaves him to select his
I own matt That he would select a [nazi with
Northern sentiment is expected, of course.—
•It* it, hail b!en intended to- mean otherwise it -
I , width(' base been 'eo Mitten: .-4<lAshardson
and l m Orr were both eilidittes, And this was
4,hnown to thekNinventivin wtrif-opecirdly to
royself, x. Tlteir Lime-= not he i ;g firptioneil
In 'Alm restillolkit Witii dquissieiii:to a res- -
olution nirainst tliem.
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ThittVoitventiott had a 'ght to request
Mv - Groiit : to - Aupp;iit - -ai' Dettmckt: =lle 'has'
teen thrive.let pined' to Congress • by the.
De i ttisier'ais' lii sPiie orthenuist strenuous of- -
lints din, opponents. The very press that
is mar Co hang, out its ; mect vi
olent vituperations,against him, when he was
tint made A. ttei.didillet The Democracy
then made him their - - ,,sitioidard-bearstr—and
he with the re.l. of the Democrats has,.lived
to :tee Detnowatie principles acknowledged.
alitio.t rinivelsally--as t-uperior tthose of n
the oppo-itio." ..' The' Know-Naj/i
ings and! ,
Republicans tire a still more deadly foe to:
the piinciples of ;Democracy Mi. Gtoi
aa, still elected- by the Democrats .without
any favors. from the oppohition. Re was
e=e.ited upo tt the same iirineililes as formerly
and upon the tame ticket .with :the rules can
dolates. : His Democratic triemits havethere
foie, a full right to disapprove his vas -for
Mr. Bartkg: 'Mi. Grow will do Well to defend
Iti,c our position and not leave it to'the Re.
. =
publican. =
I must ask the. Republican, `to :correct one
-.
i.tatement, thitt it. bas in 'substance'beforo
published. "That Davis stumped the east
eta part of the county making pro-slavery
..ptechev for Bigler in . the fall - of '54 This '
is quite a tni.take. If the editors have been
b I. ) hit . ..wined, their informant told it for a po
litical fraud, el' was tnisinfortned himself.—
I. never rgade.- a pro-Slinery speech it my
life. True I surposted Gov. Bigler for re
election, b i n out. on pro...slavery views, but -
because he was a mau of superior qualifies- -
tions and better principles than his opponent,:
Mr. Pollock. Like an honest Man, be de
clared that the Governor of this Common
.%•talc'', had nothing to do with the slavery
qite.vtion in Congre.es or the ',tango of. the
Netitit-ka bill, and if re-eleetert would hare .
nothing to do with it. t .
But Mr. 'pellusk piofsseil,, everything,
iWell Pollock .w ii clectel,itnd, what has he i
;done I Etuyitaticafly .nothing ' ? , ILI rode
hi- hobby horse till he got into office, then
he turned , it louse na n. Indeed hislong si
enve during.the strug4le in the Legislature
VI U. S Seibitcrr rhum,ol him a mole Pro
lit%ery inas than Bigler, even wi.en be
.
1 a as-under pledges toi do something. for free
..-olli ,in. Why don't) the Republican call
him to an :moonlit ! Ot ! the reason is oh..
vion , , the F.‘litor. have dbubtle-s taken a
Know-Nothing oath which _ inakekit systatt-of
heis.v and in% okel some severeOnalties if
, hey qtnt.tion the onitluet;'4,a4lupdxior 'Know
Nothinw.
o Yours .&e,.,
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. , < - ~, A. .r. Darts.
SS - otet l a Depot Feb.-4th, 1859 =:
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Fur: the Deixineiat:
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Special .lkispatch to 'llio:t.l.,Y, Herald.,
WAsuixounsti Tuesday, Jan.2241858 t- 4 %-
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• The [lon. Ilornee Greeley - -was - twice as-
Saulted OAS . aftenkTnt bv'.. Me. Rust,' represen
tative froin A rkints.a.- ":"Tlie- fir* attack - was
not - do as !gr. - Greeley wits . walking down in
front of the . Capitol, immediately after the
lleuse adjottrited:' - Ile- hid'. got -about half
"wily dean from ihe 'CaPitol; steps to-the av
enue, .wheti' N nitust:steitml• up to him,. and
ealling litm a'side, raid - inquiring if he was Mr.
(I teele; nsked,- 1 - 4 'are . von; a. non-resistant l'—
..141r. -Gfeeky - it pried; ";That depends 'npott
- ciretiatiAtatices:" - .' Mr. RustAlten struck him
• - ti blow-on - the right temple, and followed it,
WI by otioeti.'• --• ' ' '.• :., _ -
The, affair Wis. ridden; " - .Mr. Greelev had
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hisitands in Iti enf.ooat-pockets,ami could.
*flake :10 - fesist,t ice .`" lie ' said :." Who is
th:ii: anof t -I'dtitt,"t iltito'w 'him."' MG. Rust
nnswered t'.**llianiti yen iou'll know Me' of
this.".“*-M r.'. Rust :yea kW on,and Mr. Grew.
try -eatne-slon,g'tovrardS' his totiging at the
Nat itintialotel, .'lAThen•near ..tbe steps, MG
1.41 - it inetr . itilli "and esclaithed : 44 De you
latutv 'Mellow l" s
- / - Mr. Greeley ahl :- "It is
Mr:-.ltrist bf Aikatoms, l belleve." Mr. Rust
tlieU raiset - t 'a - 'ett'neand strtick atllr. Greeley's
head. = N tvOteetey' r uittded - off the blow from
ItiA Itend,:_attd`• rei:nietVit , on 'his - left arm,
t; hi it h 7 . - iiiiii'l4l;l t v 'badly bruised.' Several
o.nileinen ru4teil. in,. and the assault was
-,.. tijppe d .U . '•'°; -.• • -..,... '
I saw Mr: Gieeley;. about 8 o'clock', in his
raatn. Ile was "
writing at Itislable,w.ith wet
elothslourtd - -round his head and ' -arm. No
bones were broken. The t ackw is provoked
.by the save:e triter About Mr: Rest's propo.-
sta...in, publiShett in Mo ! itlay's Tribune:. R..
4"1 1 t
/I:afora Za I FitozoN...E s;
or J....illB9ll.*,riltll,V)lliatua a
ged
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in- uy lit;!% ut
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yin's r, 4.44,§00110.4)1t r i-lq,nititiktett. to cotes
0 nig )Al9 Vitt 6;1404 ottft root ;fur !K ph j k i,lo3
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