virtue ef in:lnherent ,coiled,itl:hita• — 1 , 10;t 1 . • . leat fore e",I . control the iv . 1 'elf he people In shorJeteueiePirclite - eitsitgelethfleirly in 'and compel th .. e t.' -: • 4 '. tote aA . .." the,face\Sepeiti is ~.,04 n or- Bepresentativ - . t._s .n est, 't i , . •te . 0 liniAlinktevtiliieltni , y* lifniin47 , sen ate, mid-to pe ,‘,.._ nal th til i .-r du* 1 be a justitigiiiilott;l3%i still it is 4ependingupon Al • mit+ s, ! ':•,;- . and. ry.l rev-toltrtioti.'.l7.t•r - r,,r-:i :7371- n.`;'.%) 4 'ri: C. r,i's KIU Veit ffem the ',,, '. eitiZt.r: o ' a; fix; What, in the meere-tirtie; iellie respqn- State ,as a, tits :':, mem, , i-,, 'of t O (141011 iftbilite*Mtqiiiii-idttiff-thcf bieeiftfee? federaey. ' ig . ~, :. • . -`,, L . -_,,-.„.,.. triltteini,4l4Wo444t:piiiA.Vol4:oA ! But if ;We possessed this power, would :aia elitiiiittrys:qle. - -•laket-e.:nre-Ahetiihsi= lit be wise to exercise- it under existing _ wo g , , b er s i g*e u yi 0xece t4,1, , , , , , .2 1 - 01, --Aofil k4reteititekeellik--41iFiibje.-Pc*OliTilliMAA4 - tblvoblighsinwhe outwit - ti . .i.abieoffeedi-W. )ess 4 b a e l t t eteserwthelmon. Wtr 4yould allrAlitloaliToNer- • - • - :littri:AlettAtite eicer- let seta .Wiatait efThaital diem formanistrifXtditduti, itrwholtiarirepat4 . 'ef destre)ying,it,Etik hut would _hattiih all ittlelitterezeu4ere4irepe.VOSallekieNn TSR - r~: ti is , t pea - ce'itilSiliifticluil; - Be: Poste ertia , lie •entild,..-baraxeromeetisure ',sides iteltte froterinleonflicta vast amount tgt., e_l_7=‘, - Bla. A:ilk: 1 1 1 . 11 ,grt.. - ViC"T] ‘„,,,' ";'l7 :of blobTfitufghturb would be . expended ia the ease tuipugnoutotue:State .. Nkilithis, : .-., erisefinAt.k m frevilc4l4.oi.oa,-,lietweein Oarolin r ieso Per as the law,s. of . 94 - 0.r....44a ' tbi *a_ Rtiss4p•-•Yyteo44ol. - aitis -to se Care ' -aii,-- :tildni - Aialetiti.iiiii,:ef lobo Cat}. rete . :ll 2 „_WtMuld ~lie t1ie%„.1.0, Itiltige biniPans •Of4lieTkaderalradlel4i ciiiigi Of i rt.,,ftlefeerAhP l7 e4943 l ,R4l!ni't WV lizeOcicerned. Ail :the..",' ~.7e,cte,r,itr:Ofreier. e . ltikAistit 4 tcy-I,l_ ~, : c .., , , . t ..,,-.1 , .., ~.-, , !,„..!- - .---4- , - 4 %-i..•„.--, CO:di lied Ar'.4.1.41, 1 AV -b1:" •.-.!gq l C•i . - - ,.. - Th.t, e fe.4!St*twe9Yr.-Vilj°r,i'er44-lIRVI $4 . .i,:ite4.441e. ]ern 'reau..lle . eskrteitintollekt pol,44iMpu,,Afia.e.sfe . .bety:e r tevtenie cotton; liee s :-aliiketl,i s ,reslgited.:,.. VV:U;:xli • • 4,:,14304:ke, 04(4- Oft , e:e..4zPlLelleae•ie--W. ; lliziget ii . ,iyi - a Mlstrief....lntlg t o, ...a Distil4, it *.u.. i liik.:9 l i,itykov#,..jß:q ',44•o?,ticazt4. A.4,044,,, , r iivAit/ib.aLlit soligfCarCilind:. Ar : Kiik 11_0iN, Ti.,..iplitS t t slp g , flay .-, p e 41. 7 1: In :feet; the;wittole ,iiiieliinety 014.,V.e.i1.i . .oity#6,S#.o3,stikeseal.tiast"i::*iins,.q . ,:pmk . "east : ' -r.,llie, din= - etyint ;41;1 1 eoneiiistieti.,;.ut.,the,:;eurpEll, rilitlei..l:l -xernedial ji!stteq,ameng..ihn . 'l4..as nnt ; illnetl . tti,:they,han'd,tO ~ preserp?, —:- . eXhiibtia.deinelieliedi anliew,etild it „Iff..lei'ee.. - %•,- .--..• :- - • ,:. -.'•• • !.. .•, .., tilca(,' itvitif iinpi*lifq,tii;ii‘plaie 4: ''But inityThe peartittedsolemnly tq io;' ' f •-• . -,, 42i,t . ilta. ola Congretsert tlieitat lite 1 yolionevlectentfpnerkteal?aSe.and-,elelihe= 7 ;...-1,,,,,,.i,ii on,, his enbje4 - 4, a - roll:LOU; ' rite. .-befelle r :. iliey,4*.estene• j . : l.4. , 4esti...e . y! ekTUi.lrethlrehrtutry,4:i94,44.:3a.'Maiclri 611, ile..erfOi's ofwv ~ .1iL;,01/, - 12,fyer. 2 4i/ii- , - '.Thqie iliidiorizet.lieTresident, ,af'- be€l4,a4cat4cl.l . 4-,-; hem Trylodepl lilllo, t4ille: libilii hate. isioeitained . Ithit-thq, ale -whilThegiri?•.-ilt:h i...been: . conseera ; -link-irith :hie Pqiif. • 0-11 / 4 ,2 44_0 4 ' 1 e red 1 ? -. Y ,t 64 :11166 . 1 i,'-.*:i s rfitlieFs4 :l 4;ibe ll n, to etbate ci'il er crianiti,a4rocehs in anY- glories•ortb4ist e mg. ,)r-,..,!the hopes :Of particular 'case,. to 'Call' : forth ihe,milithi 'tlie:ftitiff:e....,Tfiekruieri Int.already_fned4.l and- - employ , the a • rult. and, ~liaV.y -to aid, fittli,enieet„pri?spe,Ons anfli- ere long, will liiin in perteriniug . ,taa ser v ice, has i....w' if P.resered,- render-* aleteost P.Ovelrfel iiiit:lY Frociaination.epninianded the tn., nati.en . oul the :flue - of,the,:e4th..:„. •Ie eve,ry Einigenta ' te dilierse,-, an d:r etire . peleU, fo'reXn eegieitecti . te -._globe, the....tAle'e of 'Ely, to. their, respective,Abodes within -a; A . ttrerican citizen . , te.liel a: in the . hiOest liniitedtiine. - " This ditty chenot;loy-pos- respect, and When pronouneed in:-‘a foreign sitailiti, beperforleed i n 11. 1 State,Whereno land it causes the hearts of our country-. Judicial authority,exists to iestieproce,:ss,. uten to sb - :ell-A71tli honest . pride. . ,_ Surely aid- here there ir(neMarshal . Ada execute- When ye rc, , a,'Cli. tioi brink of the yawning • it; and whore, even if „there w,ere'suele lbS:ss; lq.ithalliteeeil AvithOorrar frpie the an Officer, the, entire. populatien, -would last fataliplunge, ; By ,"such *fireadieatas eonttitue- one solid Combination to reSist trOphosthellopes ef, theft . ..fel:Ole-of freedent . high. .. - •., - ; _ • . • , . tbriougliqet tlie . world: would lie .destrolyed. .•.--i The bare enumeration . of. these „pro and ,a, Jiang IligUt._ of leaden, despotism •i4l' alone proves hew_ inadequate_ ,they-nre weuld,enSbrOtoi the iltio,ne. _ Curexano leithout further •legislation. .leeoveroonie 'n •- :plc; rim More that „eighty, years world , „not united 'c.pp.:.sitiou, in s single - State, - imt to . , orilt)igbs4. - hot it. would-he qnotOd s a spe a k of ether Stater; who - may place themee.k;ellisive . prpolthat inn 4 is unfit fer sell; aeleett in a .eimilar, -attiCude.. Congress, gotTiii - fent.. ~ „-J.,,, -. ..., ~-. 2 : .. ~ i • : alone has power . to • dee l 4.l. Jvisether ,the . It is not every wrong-7=3 , A isnel, every present la.ws can .or s caunot_.be amende.d. 'go:kV - clue 'Aireig--- e whioh ; eon justify a To se la tne.iiiry".ouf . ..u.iiiineffeOttAltY' t 4 0 1.- ..art A a 4 lincli - . fearful; alternative., This ieeta a flip - 66.4iiiiticiii. _ . -- . onoit:49 :lie 0;4 litat: fearful remedy of n des-, The saute jinni - mere - bk. elitfihaeles oiv'n'et• ipieringpOille, -after every'ether eenstitu lid ito`_the . *.a.y_ of exeetiting. the 'laws for. •tunfal means of cesmiliation' e liad•been .ex tlie'collection of the enstoins._ ' .The rev - e-: liausied. t ]We Should refleetthattlutler this' tine 'a tilreontine es:-toNe oellectect at ben-. 'free:l.o ellere'llePt•there ifs 'ee ineeseAnt eht" tbfore, at the Custom.flotise iti Ch.sr.latip . rt, ,and:flow lof - -pablio , epinion..• The 'elftverf sad should the 'Pollee:tor unfortrthriteltre- ( - I ,, e .t'ion,l, , l;k e ..„ . .i, yzirste bi llg ,.,l,, mati, , w iu. shin, u successor niaY. lis:-. * appcsinted, - to. 'have ite &v.-, I 'firmly hefieve that it has perform this defy. • - , • ~ - • 'sreached*l passed,thaeultninatingpoiet: Then in regard te the property`, Of-the, - 134 if, ink.he gridet•of the ; existing 'excite trnited- States' in South . Cartliiiia- Ibis' 'Mem,- t h e' Union - . - sh - all -perish, •:the evil has been, purchased For a ,fair 'Cquiialerit,: 'ma . ' „I , ' ..theiaLbeentne — jriPperabl .. , e...- Congreskt "ili. The .consent of the „Legislature 'of the, :cap ceetribuie ,nitichtt o avert it by pre. State," forth to erection Of forM.;,nia.gai:ine, , posing ; 41111.. recommending to the Legisla:-: irdenals,"..& - e., and-over thesethe attibor-, , Aims of the eeveral States the-remedy for I ity "' " to _exercise .e.xclasife: leg,islation ' , existing- evils, „whietet-he Coustitution_has-! fits been expressly •granted„ `liy.rthe.`c . :ol:3-, 'itself-, prbVided : for its - owlepreseryation. atitaition to.corigress.. It is net; lielievedi "fibis las: been, tried, at -different critical that'anY . ittempt will be .iiiade . t0..4 . Periods . of. our history, -and trlways with 1 the Unite States-from thisereP'l!ifY I,Y a eininent;StieceSs. ; Itis to he found in the foree;lnit'if in - this I should .prove to be . 44 article artiele prqvidifig for its own amend • inist'alzen, the -officers in 6otinland of_the ment.. glider , this - article, ameudmente feirealis received orders to azt bl,r;a i .tiy int hp,re',l)een proposed by, tw o -thirds Of both the .. .defensive. In such a eontingeneY the- bousesof•Congress, and have , leeri " rad-) ri - s onaibility ' fr . consequences would- fa by three zfoerthsof-theeeveral.Statee," Ii dully rest upon the.beads of the Is- 'and have; consequently become parts of its, of the C k Uistitution. To this process the ' • Apart from the execution of the lass-s• country is indebted -for I or the; clause prohib- en far-as OAS may be. practicable, the Exe- iting Congress from passing any law re- I entire. has no authority to decide what ~pe.die_g an establishment ;of religion, or ebsll belloe relations , - - between the Fede• abridging the freedom of speech or of the ria.GOiernment and Smith Carolina. Ile press, or of the right of petition. To this has been invested with no such diseretior. we are,eleo,indebtedfor the Bill of_Right s, ' Ile.Posseises no power:to change, the re- which secures thepeopleAgainst any abuse lationsheretofore existing between 'them, ofpower ,by the Federal- GOvernmelit. mach less to acknowledge the inclepend 7 !Such were the tipprehensions justly enter- enee of that state., Thie.weuld be to in- tanned hYithe friends of-State-rights at tho.i in vest, a ere • Executive o ffi cer _ with the .1 period -0, to bare rendered it extremely? power of recegnizin,6 the dissolution of ' doubtful 'whether the Constitution could ' the confederacy aiming our :thirty-three-, have, Jong surviv ed without these amend : - - sovereign States. It I - ..ears e eceresemblenee meats i 1 . . .. • . . . to the -recognition cf fereigredefacto T )1-- - • 'Agnin; the - Constitittion I was' amended' involvingernment, involtin no such responsibility. bythe tame Process after the election of . Any attempt to do this would, on, his lresident, Jefferson bv" the House of Rep part, be.a -niked act of - usurpation. It : . r esent4tives, _ -hi. Februirt, 1803. This is therefore, my duty . , to .submit -to 'Con- - _,_ , _ -ti e was rendereA•meeesiary to gr 868 the wholeviestionin all its bearings. nrerent a recurtenCe Of the dangers which I The course of events" is ,so r P i ' ll Y ilas l' en-; lad sericiusly thre,atened the'existence ofj ingferward, that the emergency may soon. f . , The Gutu i rumel i t .i luting the • arrive, when, yet may be called pendency of 1 'P c i u 4 : ° I that' eleetion. The article for As own,l l decide the momentous question " wb e ther iantendirtent: wits intended ; to seeure the yon possess the power, byforce of :irons ' anoitble; adjustment of conflicting cep- I to compel a State.to remain in the. Union. • _- itntional questions _like • the present, ,I, should 'reef leYself-rgerear4 to -my 'i lut Y which:might. arise between the Govern were I not to exprass,fmopinion on this i ;„ .J., States / merits aft the and that of the; United ire_Pr4 7 . t-ellhiePt• '- , , .- . '- 1 Stites. 'This- annehre *ere Cotempora- T 4 quqq4°nlair/3-' s tated,is: Hag -the peons history:l in this connection, I shall i Cettstitntion delegated to Congress Atka. i n Mr: attention to a ' few sente:nces I power to coerce a ,State ;into subniissioa, in Mr: Madison's justly- t at r e report. 1 - which is.ettempting- to withdraw, or has in - 17* , to - the Leginlatare of Vircriniai actually withdraw/1114m itlicAonfederacy? I In this he ably 4ed -cOnelusively . defended I Ifsneweredin the'affirrautive, it.must be I th - e res , Anti . cals al . the predecling I.egisla- I OA the principle that the power -h--- • ; ` - ` 1- r - : en i lure atinsi -the ptrictues of several Other conferred upon COIIr z rEBF to declare and , ' suite Legislatu r e s . • These were, : mainly also Rieke:a-as against a State: After , I founde'd np - on the,protest Of the Virginia' ranch serious. re fl ection I have iuviveu -at Legislatiire against the i.' / ‘lietf atel Seal the been Zele, conclusion th upon Congres sat no - such ow er t er -,l any uts • tion - acts," as '° palpable and alarming in gate d-o " other hepartnient -of the -Federal Govern- fractions-of the Constitution. In- point meat. It is manifest, upon", au inspection ins out - th'e _peaceful "and' remedieti=and hereferred:te none ethe Constitutional rt of the . COnatitetiezis. 'that this is not among —to ivhich - the States:were- authorized to the speciffeand,pnume„rated : l4l)wer's gran tesort tili.snch Oc.casionS, h'e 'concludes by `. id to COngrqss; wid ie.,' °ilellY apparent saying,' " that: the 'Legislatures of the ta -exercise is not" 4e-coop-say; 4Pr° l l°r i State; iritight -- hate -le ade, a . direct rep for carrying into execution '"sany• one of i reset:ta:6n - •-te C - , ese t with li, vies's -1 these powers. So far from this. pen4r- ll tosobtain a-rescinding:of the taro offensite having been delegated to Cengress,, it Feel B ei,. ci.they might have represeuted to expressly refused- , by;, the usv& their resPeetive Senators in Congress their whioh - framed,the Constitution - . --,-. ••• • wish that 'tsvthirds thereof would pro-, , ' - Jt.appeare, from the proCeediege of thLat! Oose:itir nrPlanatroey- alia'endinent to the body_ ., that on the 31st gays • 17 - 87 ; t '" ° ' Poi:teat/11CM, or two-thirde;'o,t themselves, dupe ,equthereirig .l ut exertion GI the fore , e . if soh *a , bee:iv-their 'option, might; - 133' , of ,the whole. against .te deiingzent.'"State! n -application to Coegre.ss, have Obtained fttlit' for consideration . - Nr-' II OO9A a•Cenivention for-the same - object: l ' .• * frov=it in a brief but powerful speech - -- - - . -11 ..• -• . : . . -...- • • i4i,10,11- shall e , t ,.„ 1. , b ut a , .4 2 . 40 : - .; eTiterfs• - tlie•terycourse-whieb I earnest- i in cocain an " ex-, elis ~ , lie observed: "The. use . ly - ieecilitinend -in ender . force against A State would 'look more I )l o4 6 t'aPn°:° 6l3l :ent•" et . the 03 esafd-1 like 4iideolaratm,pfiyitthn. an i n fU t i on 1 tiotrioff Vtet . nbjeCt of eliVery.'Ttifs might I of ,puttiehment; : and would probably - 1,,, originittp: . witli digress' or the State. Leg:. considerea.l42the pasty. attacked. as "a dis-' isat...r.Teaj . .a..i . ,f 3 l,:ef I) ,,,e;deo l o.# l ,,e,Eit e.,d' , .. 11 !a- - ... ' solution 4:441 previous- coin paete by which lm r . °l 7 -a.r !?!' t e; ()l °.l°° l - - ::'?,.. .-; .- : it may be bounl" -Upon his _motion the . The explanntort - aintridin'efit "might be d atum was .ualkis i moul oy., poat,, Ng a ct i,,,, a i l d , confined ..to...,thejtlnal fettlemetit . ,of the true, was never I belie V-e again preeented. : ‘, , , eqnstrectlen ,of 0#..,. pOnstlfutiCii on. esms afterward s 9d -OP :ath ..Jillies' ,-.17,07 flT , O , i,l'ieelal PaTII,ViI, ..;.i - ,t--- , ` - . ' ' . when ;incidentally,. ads . .eTeirig,to ..the ~sule• _,'' •-I-- 4rt exilress recognition. 9f- the night jlicti, be Paid : .'.' Atty,..ooreentineot fer;the, nt.iftelsert‘Yrai'Eliyes.bi ilie , Boto4yere.. Übited,,Stntes, tornsedj. on, .the : siiiipwd... 't , . l3 Pil,i(l..!•lst§4l2.±a4Y-11§fea44 , 00t., , ,.,......-. tkoketieability 'of using ions ,-..., against the, I: cg,;. -.174. c:. 4 4.7-'.ol,,proteeting tins ,- right, tnieoustitutional voceedingE.s.44-Ikie..state,. lii.;ll . !ASXOra-nina7reiritoil es throughout -wend prove as vUiisaarY: istoi - Wia. 44 .4u51 017°11 - -6 #1 f. # 14 -;° 44 ierteslllai "4intiT - :„# 1 4:. so:the governinem'of COn,gitifif.!, : e,qdepf....loloatlVeSiia.4e4fiii.,*ea ini e tlior ;A i o ,- .4, ly ktwinaue the thin existing .Cougestos,of± iiO,P l- 14 01 utt 'ila,„verb ' I P,- ,1 1.:* 1 ,-9,One.,ti aia,ol4::,oonfecieration. ~. ~ -"- '- .........„•.--/. '14464 *ia,4•lsteale# lo 9s. 7 , ~.i• :-.i • • ~.„ , .73.1%404 descending - to Intrticulari i ,. ; . 4 , . - ...3. ~.X. I gio - 0009.000,0 :Ow ;Tight ef 'OM its- Okfey efieqrte4 their .tbe PoWer.:4o) . ' . I.3o4ll[JrAfWc-rto hP!2l l 4.4l. t alT' w,. 1 .501,48 ;us ,_szialsolisar gut -st.sto,is at- yutianee, ...,lespetke.anppe,,Spatewse4lier,;_reettor64, • Titli the arbaleviiii and intant -Of :the Ccia-: 31 04 17* != - idelliNed,:aill.'!' tOll4nb 'cand' of 14' atitiieei_e , SS4pOse. euelt- alvar , si - koul4,re vali4ity - L0c0,9 .I , :llgtvic o,4ny.(i 4*.i3ltneled , anitjailikatio_nfiluagi•-of*- §14 1 !‘ 11 .2... 11 0NY are) . * Oliti,:kurpo:se L togetAer : with :.-ydeeluis- , . anote:lipmetroS‘by. Aetp9tie I,P9Mil.g. • --/IA _I slop tb,4;aiiispipe.Jawfoixtmtnwor;*l the nature 9f thiuirs we eouldjuq, by ph - ye• I fearing this - right - are viblalions• of the* MMEM=TME . • ituti n, and 6- cogpuentW94 sti • v b I :,,ftedl).ll tisi 0 the `, utit -7, t been 4 by -t . em ft• t hatil7.o 0 ret 6 req? sw siety lazgLpartagit of - t'`OplikkiLtlia United.. States still contest the correctness of this decision, and - never will cease from vita , torr - 'liiid - irdiiiit - itsThrofeE'tfirti .clearly ,established by the pe t iole •of thy, thetzt — sofili*tcharib „ Such an •e:splanatoty amenament..wOlytk it tor - eWir teriniiiatellie exist ing dissensilits,W:restaA in' amoditlid'Otates. AVrea l 4o-I ,ll eMbi,tratent:establistied: ttoivad w 4.0 .Mates - of the CMINRX- , VY.t.vJuunfir ent.it-Anight-itti. tiairiel l 7l.R.6 - *:-. l .4l.irif4eknuiliatiumbeibee. Wan qt . 4 1 e4ktifiatesrtiMii!separntetitent: , 4:10170410:114 , 0•Arbion,: , : • ,r..„:Arlietibitereds,upon the - dittiei P..":egidkelitialrilOrmetlait ::aspect:neither 94r,,fore.imrk•nnr:demeatie,afErdis Was:at. *s.a.tl 4l o.ctgifYi:;;' , We:Were - inviilired in dap. geNtWeAtiplieationswitlifeveralmationa;- apd ova;of : eur2Tetritateinveri:sin.aState of:revOlutiotuagairdit.the Givernmeirt: rolptittim,ol-01cs.Africairtli.v*trade tlumevouS athl , 4tew.erittl, , ..,:advocates..: lawful. militery, , ex peditiotnt ,werecounte-, *wed; by .Many, of tint citi Anti,-and were suilired, ! , deistice•of the, i3fterts of the, Government., tie - escape •frona out , shbres, fottbe Fiqpt3se af Making' mar 1. upon Anil uneffending people of: neighboring repnb-, with whOin- werent peace. •in addition. to these and.otirer difficulties we revulsion.°inl monetary af , . fairs- soon-after. my advent to powerrof unexampled 'severity:and :of .rainOtts con , sequences_to all the greatint eresid Of the. et:mllEly... When we. take - a-retroSpect :of what was 'then gni •emiditien 'aud' tr . :lst; this with- its material prosperity at the time of the late .Prosidential election-we have abundant reason to re turn:our; grateful-.thanks to that merciful Providence, which: hag never 'fOrsaken tis as a - nation In •all our .pastArials. . ' ' * • * •-* ,••:-r- ! :--JAMESBUCHANAN.-- - N\ 4 ".ashinitoii; Dec. ' THE „..?ft(iltlill.'QW • pEMOCRAT; 27.11ME. , --$/*):PMeAIS2IIThI, IN ADVASCE: Ckap.Xl.ll XT/09.1%T, , PUBLISHER, • AND PROPRIETOR; -..-€. /j/:/q,7 THE.IOII.IOSLOIMOtRit vitivoir iit grur stoynuAs miatoltm!, T eilLmences with We =mho: . to be issued prt day of Jannary,3eill—belpe. the fth volunie-thate we hare be connected with the. offtet,..: and the 4th t had been tinder ea cuntra; and,we.itra...Mad to-be enabled teannounce the &et that the business FA at this :rime in stattch more healthy - 4d prosPermia . conditiem in respeetA than, at any former period since we entered ,upon our irdnoirs,bu t riot altogether nunteria'nt enterpri se. Thts desirable. 'tato orinfaitels Owing, toll great extent,. .to mar system ofaeting . off those "enervating excrescences troitspayinr.patrons'l,. which are thobarte.of any and.all Y.lrAißof bnsinepe. FAA eppeciallyJOOroallem. As - another . important Fouctiliary to the proeperity of our undertaking, we mar refer to oar experienosoL papXycars, as wellasnu . nrialred knowledge of thermactical dnties of the 'emir -enabling pa.to, condo et gdfalrs,Wittritrudence and-succe ss, andateend to the traom of our, patrons whiten incrcastd _degree Of . promptneea and reghtarity. . , It shall be our earnestat endeavor to make erir:paper desirable faciallyjournal—one that ehall - be eagerly sought for snare/id with pleasnre and profit. by each member of the fitifitly circle. ISO tering that:no country or locality ism. benef. ihtelf he ilei , troying or crippling the interests oftinv other, we rhalioppose. bah In national and inter-national polities, all measures based upon seltiehness; aed sustain such doctrines only. tie recognize the fundamental idea of universal progress. In nationalatfains, particularly. that class of measures tallith look to the advancement of One eection, at the apparent expense of another, shall continue to receive our earnest and unqualified coddemnation.l It will.bialike our duty and our choice. to opport the present wicked spirit of sectional hate which nowprevails to a -fearful eaten ;and which,nalue soon checked and replabed by words and eels ofkindnrsa and matbalbonces sion.nia et utterly destroy the bcatgovernMen tal 'tincture - ever reared' We shall advocate peace, fraternal harmony, and friendly national interoonrse, 'because they are just, and deidrable, and in no other spirit can AinetinaniLlbvty`beeustained. We appeal tWall conservative: national men to aid coin the good work before us. It Is only through the medium sietatned local papers that ourprinciplei can ever prevail. for it is be ine.ms of coluitY Organizations that a • notional triumph fe achieved; and a count y 'Dem oeracy that neglects to sustain their paperothinivs beholds the balk of the party engnlpledl,n the whirlpool of fanaticism . error, and sectional hatred that sweeps in npou their). Let each. true man stand firm; and add his Influence towaniadding our common duty. Subscribe. for the iIIiONTICOSE DEMOCRAT—and pay -tor it in ADVANCE, andesk your friends to do the same. :Send your adverti sing and job printing tont', once, and, pay "fort It; not next week. or next y.ear.. hat cash . down. If 'you -think it strange that the Printer cant wait fqr you to pay him the trifle of Itl.DO, just remember the embarrassment 'caused by say V* like you keeping back $7130,. ' Our friends must not forget that we are in a minority, here: and that the - want of , favoritism from omelets who control public patronage, renders their cash patronage more derarnbicaed on:teal:ly. But wbdo not trial) to be underrtrind 4 Intimating - that our patronage - is.'orsbould 15e,.contined-to any and ITICD - of 'all partiesare,reepectlidly Invited to embrace the Advantages resulting from Rending in their orders+, and we doubt not that:tit:who are not blinded, by bigotry,to their own and the publiegood will enettrine to do so. We prefer being judged by our efforts . / tither than by ft glittering array . of buncombe. promisee. Duringthe put year a large ream hai been -elpended for now type, ato,for the' Dentooret„airci !Witter imrovemente will be made, as our patronage warrants. Let our prompt patrons be true-- to iheivold ertitotn, and our s I ow once quicken up for a .X.E2l.ll—and all. remember that **the more the merrier," and that there ill always " rpothfor more," and our future tilteritonrsii'avlll he mutually agreeable. Ae we xpect--lifti - aud health tieing Spared—to continue a watt present business, and to devotOortr whole time and attep to•our paper, - we-inviter:par oltifrtends and patrons to still continue their friendship and favors ;,anti we shall early° to mi. - ince all Olt welntend td op' deal that each man will find it . both pleaf=ltandprodtabio to ”gull again: Anyone procuring ue five new cash eubecribers, for one year. will receive an amity copy, 1117n.Terin—$1.50 per annum, 4n advance. ,, F7.'s' We have, thus far refrained .from filling our columns with many reports frointhe:Sotith 7 ,-very many Of ,whi...lr are roannfacturett:by. Lin cola AL Co.; continue to Manifest An intention to nullify the htivs, arid dilf.:as. Wilson says', -"now we have got - the South under our feet; and Will grind them to, vowde.r;" rapture will ensue.' If: ipOoln Will back down from This Aecluratiow :that " the States-niust-all be mado'free,'? all will be well. - It i4,getieiltlly . .cc;m4d'ered that the secession movement trill e greatly stim ulated .13Y. the declaration thAt if4h4e.-Nortii made - , edfigessiOus they would silo* themselves to be slaves And cowards, ana tbit...the . issue noW subtifission or NA - 41..uarnat.—S. cope years ago Da yid Wilmot inader - tht- f.,4lloving deelara- ".I anadeternained'tearonse the people to. .the importune nrihnslayery issue, and get up fin organization_tbrough , which they, can get, eeptrolT . c . kf the government in -andif I,beenme satisfied -that these efforts w fad, -aid ',the ,p :,,nople .not, assert theierlghtsf,TLlF,N4'tet..BE ,13-1), IF I i .DON'I JOIN 'THE .PARTY SEX.I)- TI4E: COUN- . . - ,T4Y-T9 ;EMIL:THE QTJIQIU.S-T4 . • •- , • • its n'intmer get the control lin;dir' ; ;siia'Ai;litit:llo his present party se4ds, - ,..the..nininypwliert he; in_his an ger, ' ,upon ‘,kbetho..it,Aontiortgitto:gooNkao it has. Aiits SLIP W 11140% :5 sh ' . p . oyptcy We a see, I=M!= 1 • • , r.t ..32SOßgri. OF =MO' 444111/4, it# - tittle - g.Stement of tin . ffaiti w 1,. ; .4- estt* public,. * *fo Afroin , • , ..:P•peffintch items as .ly#l.ochiO' nth : o.'l iort.of the Territory W. , 4. ~ y - I , _,--..2, wiilo 4 is , blamv. . ip ' • i•f;i:c. A ty,,,.. -....— C._,,........g.:::', --- Last spring the United: States : grand jury indicted thirty-three of.ll.lentgornery:s metTfailidi's - CriffeaTitik.' - Tiaki' - etlidifirsz- Kanworth and44nson—made .. re_yeliikions, implrokinalle-eatireliiimtgirthirk gang; I in. a.combinatl e th.,to commit ,petj.ury_44. I asiissinatiOn - ,as a, Means o - Oscaping &lee 7Aviiiiii p* uthi*Ki; -1 Of fir*Ki43l l- aiotedDivickli:elben and tioliert‘rOrbes, Aiitd:=TAttriiitit'tit - it3ol444iisteiliMlitn , `- Pri B )4 4ls olt*Sta*ATlOttlFP4.o , ,whetitliftatXttiPted:io', ii Ar i'Afreici ltiegii.lon ccithpliftit Vdr;:resistink:nite 'States officer. ffit9ir jriV:w . a fk .t,i l r:g t op,:por_ka f j, Monday at a sphctal term #.f.0,11,rt: liilitive 'lipp ; held at Kurt Scott, .;Ttiirlerthis'vn litabli7pf,' 'iliss;::ipt44o l eor:,_ and his . tit4i_ - haye SOU ,ral)iing And prepariiig:fer., t tilae',Oittlirla '':Oul.oKitiii'Vatbera . ofX,,§"*. 'E:ifirmialiftdeo:dol . nglimli....parti iiq, ttul:priit - #.l-V - 0,01,19,9%, pharpei:ritice„ 4niniultitOi Fait p!9iiiswpa , itt - abiniaanai: with the umpistliy,otisi:r4o:ol:,69r, g iigni: - 4efoitiera• — latiqaw,liginberat.: . : Ti 10 - ` 2odomt - iiy- 06 ' 1 4 7 x 4 k.- - Affiits: at - Fort'SciAt tire - Liiiignitiin-3 n s ' erious as pect, as` - ivilt lid S'eeirliy oar reports, this' morning.... The,,lawleas.outrages orlitort 2 gomery'S , paM,areibetkuning More bold and :infamous. The''prop'er: : authorities: should. at. oncr, take prom,)t uacaaures to SuPptesh these:diinfrbancet of the peace; lief Ore: they; have .6 , 1'16 tip - consummate. aliy . More of their atroelblislitieeds.:---7Leir cac-4th Tin*, (RePublicin4 ' - . Governor Dennison mf 0110;11as:issued: a special Proclnoiation calling the attention Of the people ofQhfa Co thk destitute con dition:ot. Kansns, resulting from the en tiro. faihire,hf propi in nillirge portion. of the Territory,, and urging ; the peophi` to, iniike thank. offerings on' 'Thanksatving (Iv - (2 . 9 th), for the'relief 's)f...the sutTerera, ,eare glad the OroYerdorpfOldo feels p, sympathy in our distresso blit - demur to: die-position of being :considered:in liansa,s a e otnniun ity of Emir ri. There ism() famine. ill KaiiSas•---Eausiss Dcll.l94rat , , 141.11tOER OF Scori.—OnlSunday morn-, ing last, a party ,-of .Moutigomery',B -men ) , headed by Dr. Jennison,; went to the hones -of Sainuti ISeott, Who liyed near Twin Springs, Lykins i. comity._ Mr. :Sciit was just hit Ching 1.1-p, his, horses to p? tq chgrch; '4l .were, wait ing for him at thedoor.. When the, party, rode-in, yard, ; Ai , - $.04 , -weut-lAP 'and: , meteni; wheiPthey-coody informed him tbeyit l . Were about : tp-ha,u4 .whieli they thepresence oxf,ins daughteriv-a0- sons, and before his own dpor. Scott ; hp, alarge . i_'amily, and., net crime-atiy• kind has ever, „-been„Alleged against him; :The murderers,. then proceeded ,to. Twin: Siirings t and, - compelled, Atm, Sttobridge,, to give, them *their dinner.-.--Wiautlott Argus, Moons On NY:Ones 'day night of this week, a c qarge "ceuipany of, .Nontgomery's meu .surrounded the house occupied hy Mr. AV)ore, .ftear pleton, d demanded his-Surrender. He refused,. :di when they:burst :open the door and shothim while in the act of rising from his bed. The.ball tooti,eoot in his neck, and not proving fatal, they finished him by beating out his brains With their guns. —Fort Scott bemocrat. 1 . • We Understand this ma Montgomery Montgomery can quote scripture very tjnently, that he. has religious services night and morning 'at his camp,and is regarded4he priest of his tribe, and baptises, as Johil Brown did his course, as one ofTrinciple,lnfd as- not: be ing actuated by selfish or sinister motives. :We cannot see how a man of sane mind can ),o led to reek his hauls in 'his -broth ers blopd, and.then claim ,16 is actuated by priliciple,—linaisas Dernocrat. • "These marauders and ;murderers_ are sustained, by men in sandtinionious garb,. who. procure means from the States, under the pretence of aiding the sufferers of Kan- Iles,- but appropriate them to carrying out their de - signs 'of rebellion rgainst law. .- I The much lauded Thaddeus Hyatt,-and , others who have been procuring donations 1 •for the-sufferers of Kam* have evidently been - operating with the intent to sustain :these marauders in their acts of violence and-rebellion,-its they are spade beneficia ries of these professedly Charitable acts. .Soon lifter :Hyatt, left, Kansas, s.lontgoine-, ry made a . visit East, returned with means, and was soon followed with boxes of new, made arms, marked for "The sufferers of Kansas." . He has now - Suddenly arisen" . under. arms with some five' hundred men, driven the people away from Barnsville, Murdered .Lester Moore, a Grand Juror; Samilel Scott, formerly Sheriff of Bates: , County, Mr. Hiues, "and other gentlemen of. the highest "respectabillty, merely be cause they had- acted-a Jurors, &c., in cases where Montgomery isvas implicated; driven others. from- the !Territory ; driven- out the..tudge, and Officers of Ithe U. S. District Court ; ha's encamped in Fort Scat; andias poigeission of it, .to prevent -the Land-Sales on -the 'third -of Decemberiaext."--:ChiefJUStiee Williams. • The-Hannibal & St. Jot railroad, and other rolids,, had most goneiously offered; to carry'gratuifous:frelght.at a mere nom-; final price. - -But what now ?, _A chingei has conie over . the Obit Of the dreams of. the suffering-' TheHann'd)al & ; St. .Jo. railroad' refuse:. to '..carry. freight as they; proposed, as: we are info4netl, from the. fact that certain freight- _Marked -for the Relief Committee, at-Atchisini was. found, to be _Sharpen rides- destined,for Southern, Kansas. to' used by amid of the citizens of this "Territory in a guerilla warfare on the citizens of Missouri on. the - border. -7-Kansas Democrat. A - gentleman . froth Bourbon cotintyi who.was held :a prisorierf,or,twoAaya, by, - the banditti ; and who escaped on SundaT,, , , informa:us, that the •.c'erniag Land Sale. is' the pretended 4:ltyle of tins nor- tb--ray.,- ; H He says- tho : :. outlaws rare • thorstinghly armed-With new Anna:There:were seven.; ty frve the goniparir which•-.•lteld prisoner, and- two .men were Murdere d, be.:, 'fore his eyes•wbile be wee, inZtheir ;• camp. We have just' beet - . ilo.Port Scott, and 'found the condition of the:peep& in'Sonthi orn:Kanisas, , truly deplorable . The terror which :reighs thronghout...Ljrkina; Line. and.Botirlithugoatities,be_ggars all .. , dety:, cription., Bands ordesperadees acting(nr . concert, and efideritlr under the - direction ofionieleader:are: , ccueinglAtectioutry4,- *gip* mid - - aboofmk mstt,7. - coMPellinit *omen tir feed Maoism npon *ln whitti4, , 6 renti*JuiPprvt,ogie))l_ lulgth *arab*, housecC van.cturyincnnt.•yr,hatever they, desire, • • " 'LT - 44_ 3. --howl' w = ~.: ,_ - ~4 : „ -A.. . 4% : thor , ,-• .1 if, -:. th "."„ 9 Mi l t „., , s . • , • , •• ,us ~,, , ,el .!:;:, 168 • • , ,-e oo ; t -. A •,',. .:-', tion • t .., , )j, ~. a .s. ize •?.: p, , • 17 .6 4,. nd 1 ~,Andi -. i ,-, ". to t -e., he 7„ .ontr ".,.., - ;.,1 is ~ . ';:,ihri., . L , - - ,i'`. bah , "'''% I the * , editihroata, E 'T"' , .11" n , . wit; has raised his voice against these bfinditti hae been comEelled to fly for his life, and IFeilTioriFie 'areTellititWrvlift4d - arit their familipa,hatrasse4 I..zairnic4 bands, riZtheiElefakehaiemetwkaiW.litiat , -,....•=7.,....,,-.:....--1.....-1.r.- „, ~• -1 rt'f,W.liiiiiiejfifxelfew York.J. mune, ar itere's ' Nififten, ottitless, by one ini gym- Tge it flhrwitiea;v4he-Lithitanstyteengr:crt dlmalkp...if-P44, 'AC °Lille, tailV OLetto' iln*Arbst 4weiiect by' *ogle isatacal Ofaliehoodibi , ,,tritoc,reliatd6-,Rep of the TerritoiYllityrUTAtta*thr ~ /eitilr ;*orotgotnlt'Y 0 ids4pulgoitut-7deakititice i't.hgthimm.unastaurefl leflasox,therhi ik „rid Ftbasible..exose.otplatiationSuriliks tee cal • ontbreaketriicamait Denim:lra.% c 4 7 -,4 11: '-., •;....r ; 14 7?... t ..,. - . _ ; , 10 --, - 7 - - 7.— , " . . 5 ii4 4 C '.. : - Z4 eura. ok TALLe'rw - "eek - : ~..,,. .i, ...-,..-, . • i . .,t i e , f l , - ar , —'The- Nein. — '' ''' --=. -- - - - - - .. n ei . President's - inetli;.."i iicmted byexkp.p Toms _ pboti 4 lntl ifidAtt , MTigdatakAmserYativite4- ; ' bet4o f , Ciigi e li - * 3 4 1 4 4 41 ,- .49!et*Fiii , 3 tlle PkaPr-s4v9 - 5 e4 4 49:;a11!109-ir thc• pain 4-Iyeiepeiatirinqiptcs fluAiiai4:, A „„ nanti?ei,:(4 l v2rlilx4-44; : :it Illatiford,tGoni.,.l4vi,p • repared e..y9r 33 ' beaiitifur s gold :. int:till:it:o4 . cane, h'94r *el *oiia - ortfieold_qmiteai ,Qak i , to 'lie m 7 sen tea to the -11in,1.613-i1.P.4401444gi'l 7---- Years .agii,Alarace ...4 - feeloy ,vaid he 'shoolkialik to.`Seamitie a ~51414at4. 0 ., toshati3 - so titia n `social iiistitutioni,r` And. 11:e.'!4s ft'ept - ,ftlip,:untiltthiv; - clihnptl, 44 Ma. r, and. all the ; atteiidant . afili, re : us; . ' ip'tlie"-faec t ' - - - - • •••: . i i .:, , . --Fifteen thousand persons are thrown , Out if ; et.nplOyiiieut ,in . the eity . .•.oilli,e - F : YOrk,on'aCctniit. qt,,,tlie,p k es t r i nt., siiii prtlueeill)Y;tlie olectiort-ofLineolp . ' - f, - - -)l.U44i ' . .creiitioriion. „- iii ,. . revel la ug ewfoUndhind aria - rthe'.Legislatur • -met, , Cgl. A/64(14y 1 : 9 (3044tler,Die4814reS-Oreliep. 1 .-= -- -:• - •Th - c nittuiCipal:eli:;ctic4liii - §pribg,. tail,,atlids, resulted -iiX the :choice of a' 'Detno - ,cia pc-majority. in -the Acarcl . . iti Al.. :derm9n. and a tie v,iite*r,..ll4-0;;.-.1Light,', Is hreaking eYen,in,thii,h - ot-lied Of;-14.boli.-a• tieP4 l -, • , , -,.- - - . • ';•'-'-1 -• ' , ' -777 , : it'SOlitli Ca4tknia,-' paper_ pro . poses itliat as Colutiibils')vhs 4e;traudeil oat. of ;the honor of liayftig. this Continentimine4 I after•him,.the new _Sentlerti -confe alley, Ibe Called the Rep 4;1ie.43f tolumbia - , : --.-: •---.. The bOOk and periodical st , ere 4i -111:"A Lati4; in &aiding, was turti, l ed -elk. Saturday night. -, The.losa is.alanithsl6?- ; 000, Mostly.eoyereti.lby. inSuratiep:,• I • ~' ' . ; —The Charier election in-N ewrkerk,- on „Tuesday, rlitsulted.,4,-the, election -of ,five DeniograticAldeciiieit ,and:, -fear,. Re, !publicans. .> _The - 4iglit .!iienibers4od : -•itig. 'over are all.Dennhcrats.„ .. . -- - , • I ;' ,- =7-74 The.. (Anita. vote of.lti•sorwri.• ; has been anu§ii*d . , , FiStinitls ;as follfiws:, IPentglas,-. - , -- -. . ' - 2-'• -• P B O4 , !Bel), - - s • :7, -. ''. 2 ^ 8 8 1 3 72: IBieckitiridge, - ,• - •• - - -- - --,p1:0•_1,7,: Liticoln2; - ~- ~. : 2., -: ~ .- •:, , I 7.020 . ., I . .--- 7 77.--.SIX _hundred' theaSautl-no - r -votes: Ilwve polled in the Northern-States • ghiast i ~ L incola than' score -given in the Spathern. llStates.to,lll the anti, Lincoln candidates. —The aYerage annual cost Aof the ,Affmaits'quadrOn for . sixteen, j•-earslis said ;to amount to 38 . 4,00 Q. The present year, it will appruxhipate •8809,000, in jeouse., l'quenceof-the employment ofiiteinn it , ssels., --- The result of the Presidentital con ,test is generally commented uponlY . the English papers with satisfaction. - -. - 7 - ThePritiees 31-athilde, censiti of the . 1 Emperor, lias, like Paiuliue,anotdilit mem-. ' Ler of the Bouaparte.family, betty hitting , _ her nude to au artist fo picture. ,L . , The expenses of the Cioyeimment' during the last year are reducedl3 $513,- 403,465—being sixteen and a half iiiillions I less than the first yehr ot Mr., Buollanan's administration. • ' 1 I ---- • The old_ Factory at Niirthboro, Mass:, was ileStroyed by Ere- on night;ignuclay loss *35,000. -Many perseas • were thrown out of employment. l ' --• Yesterday was •anotner., very se 7 -,. vere day in the- New -York Money and- Stock Markets, and matters, are-seektingly , getting worse .every _boor. - I _ . posinn g deni q s- that the vessel •of Cashing ST, :hoisted the Palmetto flag„ did it lv,ith theik Conni 7: vance or consent: • , • REStair : ELECTIOI.ic—Let every. ripm,. woman and 'child-in - 111c conn , , try remember, that in two weeks. after cOln's election to thePrtl,sidency,'l the: . United States; almost all thePankl country had. - stist)endcd - specie.,~i%vment huhdredS'of;workshops and indmi4ctories closed and thousands of, mechanics and. laborers' thrown out of employment, many with the alternative - of - begging .orLatarv, iug. A Thisis the result •of plaging•,* power 'a:partY who have; in sucliiot the Northern States whefe theyiliave' had the control, set at'defianee. the "IaWS tor - the. United States, and - refused to . cairy out solemn' compacts of tho' Constituqon. .is this the way every minis to get , his free' f:irra, and every poor widow' her five -dot; lan per - week. - as promised by the-Black Republi'cans. before the.eleation.? •••• The Philadelphia Inquirer a Ile publican paper, in speaking of the recent speechOf Sernitor Hale ; upon the! Presi-.I dents _Message, said : 'To Mr.' 4 - ohlt P. Hale,of New Ilampskire,.the cmintrY is - indebted for this• malapropos harangue:=- This gentle Man has, by some unaccount, able freak of the citizens of his.Stitfe,,, got into and rket. in, a seat in the. Senate of the United States', whenthis true position ) 'would :be 4he'!sawiillfit . cifon B, growl4ed , t;Y- the ester's. cap and, bglls. - .1-le is ',the mountebankof the Senate, posseSs-! ing, neither ; dignity,prude gee, nor lkroper appreciAtion bit,thl duties.: I,Xester : day, Mr. liale.deemNl the present crisis,,to deliver- him4elf tof, a 'Speeeh of p 9 earthlyese . ,„bat 'M1) 1 ,001114. Pzt fail,t9•ProYoke,:ta-nngry an4.-.:Nly ply ironi.some of the Are-eatere:known be eager for . such a ehanee 31i. : ‘,‘prepipitaw ,revoitition t '. Etc was.follawed.).briSenator tverion of GP...04a; irho' Was ,strongly.,. ch4taqterizga bYfunr9aelo-rtihgq..iP.(enee.. Senator Etale is.for.hiszineessant•fellies...- We PTiu44e PrshimPortiFtlor toil of tbeAmaie, this week., 'apd,A4fpr . the rem wk, presume 'marl rt.atlarix 'wilt be,'•bettet with' some; jail* to'foieign i,tandedt.9. _ L. - .l%!xxra;tarr . Re*sinfativeld,. .thig 14.4*i:turf!,h eeli:el44 .2A,o9.s4.4ieb c ritY;:: :41 - 4444 aVout - the'l at . otiTatila);lk.Cittroll(ElY In tellienc_er, '~~-:mss=_~.~~`:~a "r~:;.37::io~ - . - XXX*th CIONGUSII—ftemid Benicia. - ' .2T ' . 1 V • •A: 4 . -... N, ..' O . 3d, 186 o; • A;;: I : . S . C , ' ned at 1.2"rn., , '• c e .4, Vi , -'`- ' i•• . ' ecinridee itt. 4 , K.; ,- - • h . ; 4_ , A • :, t o ' • .., - re. 4 t ~ , :e A rii, L .,,r wl 04, : t to Chaplain; I 57:,-et.,).• tit MC .. a" e . °fah. e Senate is present:and ready to proceed to business. ......403,0gr! - Qf_6'll4.l . lYmill,,,p f ter e d :thy, rolliiiiiiig; reibNiforif - - - ' Thin i fh,W.4.46omAint,,tesi oC.titine a tiii,: . ttiiiiiiihsicht4.*Ay lie -all. ,P43.----tc...4.Y-4110-I:l9.3Pkee..W_lllit..Sal,...tho_Rrest dent of the United 'States and ... inform' him that a qubrurn of iregAupiNkfyikgress. is ready to receive and. communication he - •'. ... phiniailtoAriiianiTt. ?*:*: -. - 41 .t ''''' 2 " ''''''''' .47iblartaisalatiriwitinaolfted I rraltinitri:: BigioivikliauseoinAtlbilantar*icifittedz, - . ': ....allintlhigtegt,ditdygigetinif prtheStit; ' arar:fitalAat - W•- , ad4:until-Atheiwise•dif ',.4;refe#.!'- . - ;••! .. t. - ,=;.: .I..'' -,,-: . ? . .-,1 , --,..- ',.- - ..- - ,...r. `.,' ..%......7....'''..,7-: . .- , :à mai4gelatkimia*lvo&4ll . eirr•Jthitkadi annouficikitivonimpaila,Strtrie;geniite - ,: riiiithitiD , "`ik , ..,:l4ltiakUtinir,. ir -Zetnniittee td , Nig& mualtatattoidest( - -104 , 4 thai: Wiwi& t antibited a admiiiittew lator-WiilfrtW ;Seastelaredzepttiteea , : - .-1 ~5- 4 ,- ; :•: 7;7 ,T.:..?.e..- - .1',.. ' ~^:zavi.::•;_iivfis.; i' - ' ,- .74--4, ,, .1.$ f.,-.,ili ,:r.zr.r.'n*:::- -411nritt. - +;-.Ford*Wit lkiderlpviNtfzitriF 1 vathutpt* Winkle - 4We tlitaktit.,94: :, 120.i.mr*; eaLtlnotklinniondopierA lf , :-... ~ , .. ., 1 ,7Zc.;-,-:-:.: - 2ftimaykineudatttereatYldttlitheli.A• *;: ithallOhaftlida;Avirdprtatezto*Witieit ,tionditionijaf , 3l,w4dahtriOlit 14 ioc k !•l4 4.,tid, that.itlig*aid Ida viaeiiiiin from 'ad: ; emtionNare!at fi,nit;trak fidpreettftb a ;LW :Villirbleatifl4:tti - Atilet4tataitpbalegg arid' • 4astortf,43rral brok,lvrly - Scad:that, , ,_ i, reptaldeatm 1 1 ~rq• ; htspzixs„lettattuitea!: 1 , and , the tifient.intstrved: - ;c,',..--.1•, , ,ii-,:•T <.• . . -11/i-,.. , 41: - -iii. lifekinty, :of TUalivlvabhtil, :eieeted', kie,..the , pliitt.' ot7tt.7.fftelwartie;'. deceased Mrliarilett„ - of , Antissotal;' nd .Tohm:Youngltrosnii-eficettitioky . ~appea,i.- ed and were qualified....;', , '. .:,-..=..--..:- 1:: .:'- ; _ ...I.nFtskagB.frorretha.Sonliwatitiatiii6d ,theirtpoi ontmiert. :oftceommitteelOvait pi thoPieai(teht and inform-1d iii II tattiitkor e te• Of bbih. ligusa were in - -attendance find' readyi . 'toi redefve•„sty comrettphisiiio tit: .should bf pleased to Make., - livadie,ploorhiaßoelfelqaild - Adirhe, of Kee tneky, Ivereiltniiiinted.i ()entrain:oe on - the part. 'of - ilia_ Itouiie - forf"trio , alatiic .pitr,pbaa...; ;;-;,-.... ..: .--.y.7;:::`-' 'i ^:;;- = • ;74 ! , ' As the Presidehea ,Megigge woad; riot;. be - enbmittedidAil tokuierrovt; the - 11.6asse adjourneA: . 0 J . . -; • ‘. • titeiChay;'' 3lr. 13 . ider, of ,Pylail;kl - oo4,'iku -half of tho - corditittee'tdimit orrttaf,'.ies :-.ife''tptied:,thitilltiiidteifo;rlrlea- that' Tbe ao.: liiivered by A. J,Glossbrrepner,'hifsttiVat - e' - ,secretary;And rtsiitsl iltkibeiti 'Of thel'i:iiidetit's - Ntesing6: be priiiied::-'''4#reed ; I .lPOiist;:--I'h*O'FiettaiOiiii-- - iiina at,poqn; 'and ilit' - ' - co_ngress`...iii . 'ir . tscir 'consider the'propotiAons . preieittedin:the'l 'Presideni's 31..csttV, `dpiin theiti in all, rtgliteriMemiiFisW The Srithtkeriaid before the,limise-the. .tirmtial.. eft - In - ates - of 'the S'eere'tid-y: of the- Treasury: - Referred to the - .CoMinittee of Ways•ano •'• • • - ••' • I. After. some : nnimportint Proceedirigcf, thedilfessilg6 Tra'A laid before.' the Ifcmse 'arid rend by Col. Foincyi the-Clerk. Mr7lfoteler, offered the foliou'in; .ReFotvdci, That. so muel - t• of the Presi.: dent's 31'essage as relates - to the present - Perilous 4o . ridttion of the country be re ferred to ; special commitee' of ono from Stag. Sta. "- • . After debat,e a Not wo§. taken . . resta ,ing;:Ye§!§l.4s riays'S 8. The nays were Blake,, Lovejoy, Grow, Burlingame, Sher man, flie hes: . ;! W..1,/rnirao...",.Pee. sth. S.O:AT . &•.---3;fr. Po well, of 4k6yea . the refefence.. of so much of .the President's message as relates to the , present - political "agairs of;the,country to a special cogunit- Green,. ,of Missouri. , intr,..uduced a. reseiutiou, that, 04;3_ czuvuittogL on , the* SadiciarY.b - e. Mstruceed; tit inquire itite'tha propriety, cif, providing >y I.sw- for..,,estab 7 , Hsiang- ,arrned police force. alinif the: bOrder States, both slave and flee, Re the purpose,cif maintaining general ppece,in tWeett- tlie•State3a ali4-11rOv*tog'i the -in vasion iof,Stat'oi by the tati - ?..e4pf.au6ther, and oalso, for . .e,efileig2l.Ae.,xeqution--of the Fugitive Slave law..- ilir. L` meson of • - • • • • .P.4 11 0 1 "a4i: 1 3 moved tent pre subjectne made the special. ort.• der of the day . for. next 'ltenday. '• - Mr. Latham of California, presented thei 'credentials_of Edward ,P. - .l3alierii§enater: elect *Out ~ • . • I.l . alei - of .Nen lianapihire,' retired to reconsider the vote by. whieh ten thou-. copies.-of., Fiesident!s - Message were ordered. to be printed. Ile then yen-. ted his 'abolition side:en. in a bitter, abtt % sire harangue, .and drew ; out. the , South side of the ,subject, from . Mr. Iverson, of. of : , Ohio, from:, the Cotntoittee''on , Ways and Atoinni, potted' ri. -bill mia.kinge_airptOpriatiOnS Tor the,:paynient of-invalid mg.l'otho_r_poßsions; and._ a 7 hill Tot :.the . support t est.. Point , Academy. • -The Holum, by. a vote.of 68 against 125 i refused -to lay ...on the, tattle ,Mr. .GroW's_ niotiOn. to reconsider the Vet y ,which the Committee .ef Agrieu ure's , Home steadrhill'wati Fast 'weal() referred to. the; Committee- of:thO. Wia .bn4,llo:_state- of) the ' • Thir,iratitie t - -,....reeonsidored-thet totec. .andthe , hill _ tie-brought:Up foruetyni;.. and, uud . - oPeration .of',the prevy3oo; questio ova • /1" • ,ensionhillwas thetrietid - ka.ndit; us" 'as , the - Ithlifary. , Aeatioulol4 Waq: nbseqdently pat ' • 4 Vallandigiun, S`peOlifedtnniitti f►plrcnntedAC theihnii er:session on the Senate bill abolishing. t the, planking:privilege; Zniiitisi. - aeleptirt tb - ele - on; and!' piorosed - tmensii hpliblifted Alfe follO*Ingl• ;13p - e'oink!Confirditted, BotWer's , ;respliitienvweonsitlerviestiongeonneetel • perilpitit tonditibil• - ntthe coun~. . .."4" • '' ,4 oOrvilif felniihruoi) - t-of - Oblic billion of AslitirikorWitaslvtunitt; • ilYitv slow - of; N. Carolina,' HutoplireSt4 - New Totl4lloyalk.of .f , iiCarlgivw.Cariteivittof i 4 eurtsylvattia,:Lbstetcof,Oeorgial,',korry or qpunactiouti Xottrisi•okificrybuld* ROW?: tioii - oGithodekkitinv,NWtokeygoi ibikt taretVar ckalow.trzWaykki co:1=0104w: dfl~ieerveytT Bristo.w. ofs Hoottayi , Morrill of Vermont, Nelson of Tennessee, .1;r1r-er r Davis Vitlidtsp4'' of Illinois; 11.1.0434., ~ot Maine, Y R IA 4IIII.Ir4. • , `:,-Irow ard of -Mar. atic - itafti:k . 9t ,Floritls, Ifttiiitt6l) 'cif did Vinstietilits'af Wis- Curtis r of Tg . sy,s, r 4 of Califs r tlßalAlit,"llllo4so-ttOtiiiiNtegon. of gotsiti .togrieitinasy. •,•'s•t•e• 7s , • IlenneesurocennueinermerAw eze. :efitTenfiithif BitAitOltreinbT4atin. the TietstiOuvilett*te t witiltt&ar . ? "*-I.Motiday k imptaelfifilitAVrh§:'l.Nicin . • rnezr • - ' l l.4oitriakefrrerAiiii 014if.4weeildent frnt4ll,7A2c"*lVdstl4,ez,, mui their -4.4C446 10 A 4 ‘9t-.4Al44A , ..takid time lid it. - l i rCltioug4sib t ßediia h -- others black :and whitg,anTeean,thp_platform and attempt4drlo organize. efforto, (Non kqe,`,NAO !he:WM.4O : elected :XWAJ'afitartiyithgti,Staii,:ati(lpassed" res- Oliitipt‘lerAap i /SOMorgle'Abiilitionists 5p..440,;9 1 ja..456v6a44.31: e4e-sql.tett; til'af,4ooll4:olla alfdleAF 6 4440 4 .11(#kitf_" - C.644 , 0 - o#liticcarght •t6..olu t ahaps f :i . .synfiiiitlu f e or. liold::"coM-' :InA lo o„vttriUy ban Vetyea, that iiiitult4feriErefie- 11 ;1 • ! i.ippii:threc-pf,Wlg-.4,Tated palli'fi [king brtntit.l36);:444#lliserel cOminer,64lll,4lokciVii oTretiirnitig:r*lii and. 160 A I'A i] a iarnt 2 ao iriiD th a t t,lie,li•sranll,l:us *Ol, - mistakes of it4e:- . Ccillitittiffon'anciTiAlV-514y 2 Lave a isaikharretreFitjki PurWklbi - 9 , F488e5, if 11 tilpe3idti ihs, - offen`sive that fit. f . , `ivas ; :to - lhetliseti4kg,. - 01,0 1 Temple Thus di s posed that GO. `• -..eeztato.9lSTED., L iinqK rrtA • - sasititni lizautac,. - ,Juid P icbl et ; - - .ozet,s,tr r ear " • • 4414 eekomi4l- ed tro7n the 4ts iJ Asiembly:V4V-ni. T. .gsg: irtuG;.Pliblisked 'b ~il4aerd . 'We *pile e - oilbibie 400-slitiges of closely; prinfethilgiiet, , iiiiitirillik-ifold' by r 'iCthe 'Peace,. with forms- for the traniaelion of • It teaeleit the'ilutYrol*Cmistabie:a with filttlikitooot/ 0 441:a00*-ilikthe oillee. • - - • • cont'i* - *eyhl . l - ic.s . oftl,lo4pr.liscrr, of area; -Qaufity-,'and •761tir 1n the I oogtainn ili - eicode- 7 .l4iii 7 o4ure for ; the laying otif , alid Ope`aing • . .,:re public and roads; -•id"-ftetiting2 . plurgtering ,r.441;c; ',the build ip . g.:oTliridges;'-'iiiO:&e." It contaiiii:ilie..Mnirinon Law= l*ith.endanisitiong,-..-deeiSionsj %jai, tOgither s',39tli-: Aims . :Deeds . Bizn de; _C on t rac t s, este s, This diipartaient Of. wcittkYtiCcoltipDed at Harviebtirg by hir.:SatnneLY.,B44.F4-Der uty.Superintendent,..iincrlaohemei.tla the I l price of lh eAroliitaii- In.fonci ;interested iu Common- SeboOls. - • • I It contains . the antes of 'Toirnship ' , • '77 . . •;It-containsithe Jan;:,relative, to Dogs and ,Sheep. - eontaks the duties of Assosaors. It contains- the laws iu riation to Strays, und fltvint: It contains the IaIA .- s relative to Fences 'and Fence Viewers. • It coat - dint the laws relative to Gam& Hunting, Trout! and Deer. " JR; contains the Election Latifi.- - with all the rie'essdry Forms. It' contains the Naturelization - -Lws with all the,necessary ," . rins - of It contain& 4 large, number of, _Legal Forma, w.hioh. are-used in the :every day trabiactionof btisiness, such as Aoknowl, ' edgeMents,Affidayits, Article's of Agree- - mutts and Contracts, Parfuerlfiip, Ap prentices,"AssiOrments, - Attestations, Bills of Exchinge . iind7roMissory Notes, Bills of Sale; .Bonds, - (lbeek's, Covenants, :Deeds Deposition,' Duff Bills and: Produce Notes, 'Landlord and Tenant, LeaSesi Letters of Atterney,.Martilige, Ilf,Ortgagei, __Receipts and Releases: - TIM lyork is bound inlay' 'l4beep; - , old. to. subscribers at . al 0 25 per copy, imyable.on deliyerY of the ,worler.: 'The wet*: haa.passed the.revision 'of Many of the-A:test Lawyers bithe State arid-has received- their tinipplified " appro bation, as''a reliable, hand - - book of refer ence upon whicb manner-as-to it treats. - The.. whole is arranged-in snob, a nner - as-to p,t.sent a coincise-"and explicit statement of :the duties rcif allTotriiship,Cifircers, as in - ay , be - iginlity - ..undeTistkodby any ehe. Susq's - Ccnutty will be 'tbcirmighly cairquised for Work "and. thestiPport, of the; citizens is.- -' • - respectfully= so _ . F. 13, 'Chandler. 'General Agent for Susq7a County..z.'s. iP• & - GboCre4ivie:sserli ara wanted in all .part'slof this_ ClClim ty-for the above.", work, to whom a libeial:corupensation. will ht: giyeri.-- - Applications-which must, be made at, an early Antl,.addressed above will riceiye'promptLattention. . „ • . " Awritgxt Tnr...vonGorry..N"-- wati cz4” Iletvard the philan ,thioptit.-, 'applies'to Ovnry, ;man who:brill - v the: 4une/iorations, coniforts and. eujoymcut.of within the 'reach of persons anti ela' ! 3.set?;:who are Otherwise,de- Trived or theit advantages. -Especially ;may it be saig,',LOC. : who laboriously 'seeks and findef sew means of preserving (health;" the Tikior. mas t s .Capital 'rich poster."an'sposter."• We think, this eulo ' gium- pr,operlyl applied toni. C. -Ayer, of lorkelVtlitereitowned 'inheiniat, of - New iEitglatld Avho, gurning - the - -trodderi paths 'to tarifeidevoti"s. his tntire res riilrl 'acquirimen . ii iicoVe of Iklrlit ere's inbst",elltetnat :resoedieq -.for; discage.— hen. the hidden blessing' has been reveal ed, lie prneeedeir supply it. to all man thronglfoilr'dfliggists, at such .10iy rieethttOor, and rich may . alike en r#B.7-',lstinfitt.7-4Ournal and Enquirer, PoitlandMe.t -- • THE TEjlit, OF --- FALTII. easnre or • zafpl dierra •' Ye whs. , -p - ings of - dYiii,ef)sia,, the !oxerntititiiig* - I,4;rtnis of :rtenrantinnt, or 'Abe Igoitii.nig! twinges:or gout—whose. pin& ,aTo, dgpfesied 'by hidden sorrow, pr Ind airtie i ted int - mina! dflettse— Whoie,nightlik-nte reitideredN hifieons by Trigtitiitil -- dreaitts-- 2 Wh - o - sie days', are spent ;in 'sighing ;foci ` . .repose - of the tomTi WhOin46iilS steepeA intho-ritthom less letbaiginf:fieSpair, dare" to 'entertain ;thlcrriVt,,-"TWOtr.t+Ctio)l4 the Sole rebel ld!--Land liarketto,tho ivoines"Risttio Ipylt4do ho hafe dianleatthe -.- foniftatifinienith t Inprofis Qint -moutouwthe,qnly g!eat antagonists of di sease, w.hithq of mind or body. • __.__.e-~~~