11 - 45, r e TRII 1141110111'41VENAII.- „. • „. • • alsativasentritos: 001)0114115 ikuu las t bt ItVadrag if xkotca--$2 23 t ot paid *Mt u:itividonti36—cu!d ISU "'OW!' th• I b L! r . • • c • • VP tt73 • . VAN,' Cppi vs to one. 34‘tras, th ad nitre, f . $5OO e n n , d 0... .do 10 00 fifiro ••' do • 40, • Ito ot e imitysiriptionii wait bo Ittratiality paid to atinnee, Bad must td ou addrom • -• tiC t ialtirtif alra 01i111211: ~•- • . . . . rhe3iiinciAz rut be Dartes.litalo Cenientlitditthirt 4 it ner WO toptta, cash en delivery, • , , , , &repute eni MP* 1 1 044,01,iritiiittiii4 'With the print. atsl in idvenee: - -- , . . . • vot tilt 0/ ititireriVets l . , Kgebseilbereorder the discontinuance of their newe rp ,,,,,,it h ipatdiaher may eontione to send them until, vi esragetare Odd. • - 1 ii,uheeriberen`eleet or refuse - to teke thelrneWsPlt• rrs font the ortriANThleb they aro 'directed. they aro h .!) rexpontttlet, - IT jutrosottled the bills and or a•rel therredleiontlnued, Jr .ethrerthere - move to ontor plores 'without Intbrinlng ow pnbllettorinzeit; o Whimper/titre sent le tbeforairt iiroction they tire held lunnutsibre• • • The courts Naito detided that reftrUnte to takonoirrie• r.srs trout the Office, oeVemnelog and tearing them un titled tor. isprimn Inelnorldonee oft titentlonuf hand. -• _.......... , • t • 'RATES OF ADVERTISINC. One eq may ot 10/1141.1 10 cents for one tsetiOn—entr slitient invidious. 2:.cents each, alines .one time, 26 c,,t,to—aubeannenticutrtlons.l2l4eentseach. Alladvet, ti,entonts ever 3 line for shori periods, chaled u a • ' Plaine • )010t. • On. yip. Tuist.• • tirms. Three 1 {nen, 03 . $1 26 26 $3 00 rear 11nes, 10 Ita 176 276 400 rive lines, 100 130 200 II 00 600 Sit linos, ~ 123 226 200 7 400 0 00. Seren 1 - 16 225 270 i 4 60• .7 00 111iht line*, 1 2 286 I bOO 'l3 90 Nino lines, 1 25 , t 2 .3 00 7 660. 900 UL OTTE !Tit LYNAS eOUSTLDL3 A avrAtis orTtr LINXIL iluo 'gusto, t 23 LI 23 350 I 600 •, 1Q 09 7, f ,,,, 1 aan0, 23S 400 600 I 900 14 00 Three sinarea, 369 600 760 12 00 16 00 v,,ul muares, 450 6 00. $OO 14 00 • 20 00 tlanrt or col., 600 900 12 00 116 00 .80 00 •,,el,nrßer spare Om shotatoriols. pecamen9e n t, t e. 11 aslness 'Notice's; $1 e h —acee In pa uleat V iii an r,lrertleoment,soeLOis each, , i ,t4yertiftementsbetOre Marriages and Doatha,lo ei t •rlhtatorfiretlnsertt. , ! , n--ettlis...jued t Irisertlon4, 6 vents Meenontsirecounte4 as a iluelia adrerUsing. acerb:oV' and othirs, adrertising by the yw, with. and a standing advert iseineut.not ell.dlng 16 vt tit be charged. ncludin subscription; .$l6OO. ~si, v e to theamount tdlttaraquares, pith chan vs and subscription, , Without charism, at the rates designated above. Aiirertisetuantaiett larger•typs 4tian usual wIII be ellirzed 50 percept a ranee, on th ruts ese:prices. All ru trill he rhat-ged the sa eas letterpress: N. , Trade advertisements iprilved trona :Advertralng Ateatt shroad, aiosept at 25 per emitatdrance on these unless by special agreement with this mrhibher. %lit - davit IS rent 4, oath. Denthsseedrnpanledultb no' i i c es. TS rents, without notice*, no ikiturse. • All notices, except those of a religions character and r‘r o lurat ete! purposes, 1011 be rharmiii •Z. 5 rents for say ~,,a‘l., • iortlnts,under 10. Over 10 IltVer..4 real per line. I,llfitonal; I.,, modingS of Meetings not of a general or putd le char. charged at 4 tooth pot line far r*ita Insertion. t lf lmat * cal r ulallanm we tall suite that ':a Ones outs a column—int Hoes a ha"( r ,d uni n—aud lines a : i darter polumit, word.mal:o at Atnun-1458 a half • , hithnftand 739 a quarto . coldtan. An odd lines "" eteh eitkare. cha ?gird at ill ,rate of - 4 cents per linr, for ihno, and X centA thre* times. Yolrly advorth,r, must roil!itte their advertising to t heir cilirts business. A:reticles for othrys,mkhr n e m E.. tote, AC.. 12 r(1130( Included In businHtslnttertitehtentp. ,!BOOTS'I SHOF;S;&,!._ • ROOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS, &C. Subscriber begs leitve to inform I_ Ma customer. and the community at large that a. taturtml (rum the city with' a.t-Ii • tae d%l t;rtieles 1/15'11nr, 0 1 1 01 1 11? • YL ° ,l ll 1511411.8, I 1 , 1:11`11111S rumr.k/tr., all dearriptitteki,lT Ladies, gentlemen and children. 11 ,Ikr.ant artirin Hisa.s' and chlldrens' id:dinned oder...Vrontdbiag umr le the Inteed dole: A 1... a nave led of Trnuka, Valimes,earpothaga;Fateh elk 14.. kr. ou.tomee wark'neatlr.awl ear+edliteuth attended toll Sure and SlaDr. In t. n r . pn• door abort, High ptmet. • •, tlp Nett 41‘ , 4 . ,t0.. the Hod rront. — ktla Pottottile,MityZO.'n IikkNIRL SCIIERTLE. • .i EDUCATIONAL. ' - PIANO TEA 0141 1 114." - I I) Marrs', flrgaels . t. Ttsrs TEACHING. : [too on the PlAno fortegiOd 311 1 1L4 ' ~ fo rottsriii,atol nolzhbreay.-thans. . nrst strarratr! A mar at his other. ssoond door below , thr Pest Mee, Poll fA MO. N., 1.1 nly 11.';;;7 to. i . WESI.E4ANFEiiiia — Ei6 O LLECE, —' 5 Wilmington Dellitratre: 111 . lIIS 1N sTrriPrigs, elnrte r ett. ~,, i 'lth full eolieclato pmrers:r grant dlplomna and! mr. f.«. .lso.eess.ts dosEr.ned to moot the dornands of Lib" trot Female EduTactlon I ; So expense has beta spare:l;tpitake It a grst aus Agauti.,n. . A FULL WARD OF INFTIt.UCTION Is re.gularly melot od. affording , fsoilltios for. n extended nod 'Mort Ith eduAtlon. such as can only he had in the best in '“ulid,ss, , 'The Collegtite Yeai oornmereea Y..ETTEMBF.II lat, 83 Ts `+ Catalogues now iv had ik ins - miring of the Trost .,t. L. C LOOSIitA, or of the Floanetal AgOtt. T.. 1.. ... nimrsoN. • ', July .2z., zn 30.41 m PAINTING, &C. NEW STYLESNIANDOWISHADES; 1 uts.r received a largn and eing.,ntits.- f / ,rtiu,nt ct Window Shades. new and baauttilat I nelu ling Gold Ilurdered. Laudaesperaf.Thk. reokthle &r., cheaper tharrerdr. ALSO • Glitod am! Plaht l'apUr.Slauder., or every de :r4tiou Fkm :zalo I % y - I.IENJ. ItANNA N. . - • C' -Sail re,t • ( T p6site E.plr.eopai Church. Marrb:l4.':+7 ' 11. JUST RECEIVED !tier Styles Pitpfr Hatimitsgs, • . TIORI)ERS: VI It F. , r • _ • .' PA e e -,-,-,------":"—. 4 Board Mots, Cott3in l'a , . .. ' . r,!' , 4. ~-_ ,,,p,",- -' r , r.. 1:: 11, , ,, fr."nt 0: (ruts to oit . r,i, ' . 1 0 .,.,Pr:, ~,..., ~,,,,, utiich we ar , ,..yrepar,l t0....:T. ~-;—. : • . rzt lip At ,tlt,rt noti,y., , , dau,t• and st!ttit Painting, Gialing,.&e:, •:.Itii,.l :and I:ruttm , ll,l, Froult and Amortrao dotttilti liii . k."l:6•4ttl. Skyt xo.t Plato 111.3+ , 5' iLliihril to op. 2,..... All , order , rm , mptly attro,ird t , " . . 4 ' . . :tll7,lltrt ir k ItitWEN,, ' . ._ ,Ventrt+ ,I•trta:t. '.: doors above Stnetican Roam: V, si:1»•21., '.'ST . . 411-tt 'i . , REDUCED PRICES., • C:7l3.c•imp.l ‘r.F. subscriber • has a largo IoY of w ct! Patternss of . ‘uitAt , lo for , ' Main- ' PA tc.,! l / 4 -- .., 11 k). and t... 11 at itT*ll.o` .tettUetKi a• P'%••• The entltraces the' !it , ' It* • ;‘,•,‘ ta.,t est,,trtect Natornik. Parer as cheap a]i 5 .s is thr ilme.for Vutralrlx, fd,r Pltper'llttnitnr. , dad . r: S.V.S-ftl. t ' • cri 1111475-Iff ,nrf nitair lirpor dud Ilonk Sfrmiu VEIL '11:1:N0E11S Furru. ED V liKT. kyt.-t-r : I- INSURANCE. If:INERT LIFE IN4I:IIANCE AND. TRUST. CO-4 Pottsville, Penon. 1.; I'ALSIOO,OOJ-C111:71:1: r AL. 1 1 111 S t'otertan‘ - , charteretl by the 1 • I kw.:aged 4' ' • • t I,_l.l.onre of l'ontlayleAnl4. With a eapit;l of One -1,- •l Th , 11.1ro1 is t fully ere:tutted, And • ..`" 4 .`""" . lks 'Ehe.eiampsoay Ili prep:wd to 1 inc.= I *heat t • -:L el to r.,11;:i ,th•c In" ; r. *ll iu.t:... dep)Aited in trust_ At the rate of • p principal Au 4 interest • .rates of I'NA:tit:Aram Life ll:Aura:we, • prime.aut.pited At the OIL -re of the Com- I ~tr„,t, the:a• doorara•sith'of. the :0 11 . . lit3N '1...11q..11,?,4 i 1 WI ;3 LL • ASTERACITZ INSDIWICE COMPAIM Authorized Capital. 8400,000. i t`lllA HTER PERI' ET 1. 7 A 1,--OtEce,, —q STAN nt,...r,t, t..-ttt,ou thiri end Fourth Thl. rontronny tuculeasutn.i - • -..-- . . ~, , : c. ksy ri 4 ••• r• d 1 4""•• "- V ‘ irultu "*",- _,.. 4 Me". . 1 DIS.F.A ' 1 1? INN LUNGS AND THROAT f • ~,,.. 51.,,,-,11, , . „At:, • nvt:ve 17,4 rts:krt,...Prt reerseitt, i , 10 , Val . ' ' - • Icurable b - Inhaltif n ' ,-..-- t ;, , , f e ....1.4,t,... ha itcrt Ittirkiser,to all parts of i .. p i Ire v N ... , 4 :1•.4. which eye tau remedies to the eavitisa In the it sc i, pi.-tiiin: .,, 'nowt through LI o air pasaw,tes.andeorningin direct eon. . '. •• .• .I.ll,tnrli , l. . 1 ._' • '1, 1 •"‘ 1 „,'' , ,, (1 . 4 ' 1 , 3 . • ,'• tact with the ' •Ass, tieutralirea the tuberctiLtr anatter a - A'''• "..,,?.- 4,7 wPr l, •,: ail s ,. the co. h eansee. a tree arta was,. eaNctOrationg , :. s " , ti. li'."i:' , :isl tn• t ., 1 1 liwp**l n 'sft- . • • ; heais ; the run trifles the Wood. Imparts renewed 11 . - , • , '-' . 1 . 11 '" 1 "'" 1 " 1 . ..,'* 1 1........„“:" 4 . ";„ , , - r talii;. , to the t , a ens s.t. stem, giving that tune and ener- ' • '-• "*"* .l, a - *"" 4 ". 0 . 4 - . . 1-.esso tnalere tit 1., frr the mini-allot% of health; To be ; V. r r p,,,.„ pl',.it President. ' .! st.to to %tato to l•lently that C-nsumptt , r, l. 'en rable k% NI Stntlh, 2.4a•r0.4.4tY. -' ~ 'l' fby istinlation i to me a Pauroe or dtrallnYed ltessUre *al' ''• l , l.cter i A hat* 11.0t3 arsointel Arent • t•ir the. It I' a. :rob is - the control of Medical troilinsna as .:.'” ' "IA” t - ".SchlPYtkill f` , 01 ,1 1 , towhomTom: l "i 13 a V -"I 'il ~f,'. it. able disease: nit eat, vut of tYttry bun- • ....ter-. in-t.osst Apply. ' ' ; di.-.t etst's 2111. 1 . turd In the trot stairs, ar.3 fifty per l,t•rtil•t, 'c•4 14.1 i- . cert. in the a nd : but in the third .tare 1,. is inroo÷ . ; sib-lout save , e than tire in., pont.. far di/Ogres are I.IIGEMNITY• • . ~ • ' : :0 chit w-ci 11 th i 6.1L.e.... at 4 t 111 tlt , fnnro 1, Sae,..lical 1 111. 1f:111:iiill. FiroAustirance Corn - :az,iu- l' -wets, -.- tv , 4 10 ti ,- . , ' 11- st stlivli , •) l4l 4l-lilY - ,t 1 . 3 " - , f• ,,,, t ~ ..I,nn, P. v lry rsilrf Li the sniTertnr attending • : ... , - Nan \ I ..: ~- vs. ~,,,,;, i. ,'''. t'f 1 ' 1 4 , - I, i ~,, a• ••-• ,, t • '`e •'''''''", s r --e- " '' 7 ' Oa* frlrfat s r :, war, which atonally doat A...y.7 , , ninety . . .- -t-ir 2'.....,;n• 4. • 7 ; ': - I tire thttactin,t p vas in the llniteit 2.4lsteia;•,ll•; an-I a-- 1 eorre-itt ritlenlit trt chow. thst of the rersentlaiipulation , et the earth. e ,cl;ls'nullliotts are del it , fal tile' Cisnsumptire's rte. t .Truly the yi ter of death hat no arrow so tt*al as; Viameataptint In all acre it has been tie great enemy of ife. for It f ors neither are not sea. but sweet , * off alike the bra e the teataltni. the it-3,-41cl. and the rifted. By t .e. rip et that tzurreme Bring. from shout ty meth every • and perfect rift, I ern enabled he. offer • 1.• to the attlet I permanent and arredy cure ' , in ern- . Gritsomrtion. 'II, i Grit mast , 0 f tubere:es is teem impure, hieosh &lathe mediate elect. rrodarol hr their air : pentilinn 01 t 1,4. nr,ta. is le treerirt the free admis hat , or an-inv. the. : / *fig, is hi•th rewire a eeat.ened shall- ', ty iht me., Ahe mire rystem. Them astre:y it Its mere rati-,cat to etts ..l . reciter gird from mediators enteiirg the amities 11' ha lungs (tan hum those adrainistered ltpt l.tizhttitp •• mach: the patient will abet." a 'and the limp free la 1 he bmathing easy altar ithalltg. tame. 1 4 aB.- rex, la Stint: is a Swat remedy, tievetibehes It ; sate entallitil ttally. and with mere power and certain t t than retti les sanalnleastA by the stet:lMb. • To . pmts. the tont Int and, dlirrt tethassisant this ; Too , te a _....,..„._ F, adolloutsali, , chico-fortrt inhaled wlllentlrely &Arcs ' ~ esteihilitt• In fee aniautaa. paradering the entire tier rohi .iatam',• that a limb may tee runputated: withnlat ': the itt;,tittna t In: !ILI:a:Inc the prdinary buttalri ta s will ..htitrity it e in,* tow h.,•n ! ,.. . The lafstia I•t if rautumia Will tunas the testae . • , -• 1 , : when fsintin re a ttaratal* ,I:mi. The Nor' Or mu/ ; , 'lr , r i L.. e..t.a,oxi—ell • t of the tin,iiii ** is Ite.riteptotto tin ibe . Atei .4 tear Pain- .; ''••••• ...'' at ite tail:lnner% on (trauma thlitlitust,thilne I tit" hft" . 4 " c 10bV ,4 . 4 ' l l May.lae 12antstli arty 'tletsrl- ' i'4„..,,,, , ,,, , , .. . Iv 7 esi in the , htm 3.. ..t ecnriccin.,:"grvvt of :the ennslitn., , ~ ~,-ti ~,,,, p . t4 U p ,r,,,1 t„„,,,,,4,t m ai,„.„ift 1 As: l kosl iterte ( ithAbiti‘a. is the fist that idritsietat IS, ...: .: , :o” 1 ~,v„,,,,,,,1, 1,,,,,L. 7 . 1 ,,,,,,,d. p m * l o ns , always preda ty laseathint; ;apt air. Is not this 'nth ''''''... , l„4.,y to the tn.need. • • , . 4 . 11,0.,,Tii5en1.,0 that re reinsdien. carefully parli ' ''' '' , .aostni mar be pild yearly, tiaLrtyearly .I Ord amt 3 1 411655• T•ajltintllthrettch thelnar .should;d' 1tt•r•,,,,, 1 ' i pet dne , e the ppteot remits? haring; .147,r :toes years' ~..?, .: , ..aelt: aI I a (brats welts:Ur-alit to the inittealt , Ers*P" o ", . 10 ° 1 *,tv'**-' `• 1 : 1 ‘ 1 *.. s ll, cit'g ,„ft*M2 dtftw-sea *I - .• I ir, rt, tt,a, n„.,,,,,,..„,,,,,,f,4 I t , il mtita b fe , ' the tan2s an lama. hate Men intaas Say rare, and • .sit,, °•,± ~ , 1 , . ....-,..•11, t it , en.,tl3 t?... , enlitve.. P 4,„, azioutit, :, I bawl...del mn,y• reroarhalle etres.. even :after the t ... tI4 t ; 1., ; .1' . i .t.; . 4 ;:v) i„,.: ...,, ~,,... it 0,0 i titur 4 int ,ti ar .• MINN.:7g he **a nrc..^Zwateinnl In Ow. last. sta4tis, 'bids . ..., ••• • , '''sett-tad 1.4'-ii: "an'," m s e e tl 11, p 4 i i i, folly' gttttr,ps that cOnsaiantnsc.ti Is ra' imitar a fatal t ~.,,"'' 8' .4t't hae-ene a eint tr05e5..t0(1 1 .4 1 01.71-i-es. i disases. IS xtmett et evestrairainal issettinat 7 ' 1 • ,7 - ,, ...2. :a- 0. , .1. 4 • 1 / 4 1dest.a -ant ti4.1,1: - .4t o,c: t ot ; /citadel on, 0 g expo - air-ace and a theratigh • ittegiga. i „L'' "' l ` ••', :., f,e. every fl.ems: the ~ , i tii.,, in - ,froi ti`vt- •Mr .le. e "-tse'4"birs°". with 1:.'" nature". l'u;. s. . •4 74''''t .- x sex , e-di lase Masse xt an t t i t , : . 1 ,- t.heasiee. de 'e. hies sea todiatitatids. readily, the' ra. ~, • ' , t•••••. , ., s I Ski Isis mats' ea 41 , craw of rc.vet h alt ) rhino fterni ,l. dlsksaa. that! SlStrialato taaSsillilati.n. and : , .-.4t , no l tt.,, iiretrtinois r,14, nilli...it tuttooss- , 1 1 , 03 14 ' s P'' T rt44•41111.7 " 4v17 beil4- 411144 k" Cl"' ',. rii -t; ~ 7 ~•,..., 1%7 12. . i , ila a stasis fa nail lastiiiarity te esetirretir with • , + , ata eittan , seatain tattho r•iial and tekrawerd, e dimisseake- *USW. !an, I: ~. I,7trsr, •Jettre A.•fteown •• me t. :Okra. the !stags larva the eaves et Meatraeted •-,,,th.,, • • ,D. Dante!tup, • eior.ts: to ait • ere the ahead-purer mt. Weed. haw* to = ' '' ' l ' • ' ,,, t , th. . . rredvdek preys,. ; fit tenered. i lea, gistat entry anti too* to thotekthei i..lt ' * t.e . e , •, - .!1. ..;,''''''''' V. " ' - 'r , " .. „,11thet 11.141.Isser, , 2 /load ,Rh toil Met:Tam:ls mat to any rut at the •; - 'Os ,* .!ii.. -4, Whiatatt tor* ; ; roil"' Rat, and CALS43.O. 151/ pliatats eisamairatasdhsg i• < otst, y 1t t ,.„... , _•,,,, k . L. ,„ „, " ,ft,ha R. Sleet. ~ ! *twits, r 1 by-letter. . Oat the Mee leehtil hie tarete ~ ~ ~ ,t, se . s estaideedratgtederriatattens.:: t"t 3l _,, I' II " ta abothltmtir mt a • l al t or bkh"" l ,„ - ,,i ?...t ift..4 AN t farthrit italatemiree rat he bad '-• l'" wean sally to, irtimhse the atm* 'aptit rm. 1 37, 4 ; r. : 3,1 711 4 11. ht, litthiiWitY, Dre44400t,, tie we to •• ite *with saftela_gesthsa. eamtaiety and , * i 4 1-th a 4 2!" - ,. airr , - ' - ,' i age tie . letiati i• eattni iiruacaitimr. maim. that 41, . t it i n t die • • rudt),3( \ ,, , , %rink the Masan N ap iltatiolli . • .': J ti.:WAILASIANOLIX., “•'• hau l ,P . t n *ad Mitaelet Ise l ihmem,„. met • Q l . Al'. l/ 3 / .t'' Serf Owl: Ved Nik- hiiht-Othtwritaiks a.%ade* eat the eatieet, ', -- ' ' '' • • • ,• i . , P1TZ4110,4PM.4 4 . fd . , ••••••••• 154 . IC gm[pgAs. •Jrztze Sir, 11. _Mak is„-Ii Amu] 1 - 'Si ~ i , .. I , MEM 3117 r. ' ' -r, • doi , phe FL 'rude, ?.; , 1 1, tt • R i t )Ivrrhi. l'attenntm ~„lnuaf. ea 04 , I r. , arxtt ,:nl-444r . nanent ola 4,, 610.1 ;.l prt.c.,rty.. to lowa and roplalry• at ar, ,';Ti .rith .I•to , •41.1 , -, ‘: a 'tat-re ‘•••teitlrttn4nl t Prrmiuml.....,S4ylnvfttra. 1,-,:ed ample t, tlx• inam4,l..; hine,thair-ini• 4 N.rh•Ji vr.ara • they - hare r 4.14 upwards tkar 1.14i)§4.1... •••• It nvi I'l4 ir•lst.twa aa.a t r • tvr1.1,•,,.15/ ha. alaLlty and' 4 1 5 petatticat la, Ry44t ; • h 1-talst,Rira. . • t.. 7 II A;s•..S'.. l'eraia.lat., 1 t Z•or.miary. abecriber 1.4,6 beet' opnitite.licent .c,e teiaitat sfa is tiow-provine.l to m . l ;, we tier" deverlpti , tat inirert J-112. IL ••• 2-t.t LIFE INSURANCE... 'l l ll4l Gifarit Life•lesurartre, 11 ,•: Tr4,t C.,524,112r .0( Plittvieltai ••••.x.r.at um!. the lirttt.. dope' ist 1M Custf.ro - I • VOL. X ' '• LYONS' AVE Y01T) . . 1 tbe hare It . c ein the world %tali and 11,114 hcids. The after a haldness ot &Wet', t Mao, Lyons' Extract. ppsla :uul general net* PerfligteryAnd Varkit • October 21 1656 CRAB. Whole prisagaist S. E. Obrner Cl* lOpywate .1 ;po.rTsir . . IrAN-pricTrnEn.. Ept.tuies u EMI:CI:VS PECTORA EiYTINCVS PEcroy, V.PTING'S PECTO lIPTINGI'S l'h'CrOlt ll4 4, , .k.PTING'S P.ECTQIt/i i I fire patients In a EPTINWS PATTORA I aka, Ashland. ' IF.PTING'3 I'ECTOttA Mims, Slirieneri lie PTING'S PEctol ,' shuyiklit nem , .: . r PTING'S I'ECTORA generally through , October •'4 "." r HOWARD I '• • , 1P . 1 . ... :A ars urnvnt Thrtiinti for iht! rrilef If L. with Vie . t THE ;; LION • x , In view of the canoed by Sexual 4 1 upon the tinfOrtanst 'stem' years ago dh a els A itlTAlthli A • DtVellmtry for the In an their (MIMI. ati Ti6;lo all 'mho app e t iivir condition, (a* , in saxes of extreme Fitt:ROl CIL/MOE ; Ii an:Litton command ri and *lll furnish U. The Din-eters, on .• that their labors in $ beenoigrrat benefit Yount. ' and (bey 1;f %Oki; eired teal, T 1 pled Cation.' ..itiet PithilAteti 1 1 niatorrhesa. or &min, the' Sett nal Orga o A. I will be Pent by loaf . en ARUN. on recei t Addrees, for Ite CALM , WN,Conf-url , i I 's'ol '2 South Ninth t De order of the DI liIO. irstacinin Oct. 3, '37 ALWAYS II.E&D •ro Rr . . HA Is; no deuld. the mo pergress. t'r it will original color, omit • I uanriant growth.ir cure, ',tofu etteh eed head nervous or perkxl sy.. Ind wavy, and hair from falling, lo The following id f 'assmilwalprofeealossz raovEssoß Trrait qtr: 4'nenl After brine neart* 2.11. t he hair naktorbt any. I was induced, I idare4 n3pert hi I head ruldsai will a Use th'eu applied is ar,r,lod This 1 weeks the young h • •.August last till the and llllMC—aottl bhfure, it was ha . 1 and that little a. v!** your Resters if ase a it...land of these 'hitherto any m 54, beuetttid by al Et 'rally gilts teriOnC.:. I hal.•,e others. and it al: ,theoughout the facts, and have. us, as wholesales. hausted. and 3311. serve credit for for you tuy thanks ill talnly hilt despail result. Vmtn lhr A! B "Dr. Av. Sit: r tit induce :1. your iter.• , ratir.. ;1 he gel! hairs. La' 'hair has unt, faill preceaa or thanti* • hot.- i J.;reat hopPa (1 ar formarly. • nnalt undatn. irvog 'harsh and di mealy. . ;. STOOD 2 5.14 in Nits: Henry Sa7'lGr: Dr. .. ChiehrrAlel W Imp° t;va:rze W. ricluirds,' )V-rtt.--r-a) P. L.4ls; -1 1; -•• ff'! , .....---- ----, . . . . .. ~ - -- 7""" -- 7„.7.7 . 7„,,,,,, ~ , ,r;, , 1 1, , ,.,........"'..:. , 4 t. ,. 7. , rt . .7.7. 7 =‘.-1. , i • " .". :, 7, , • ,•, - e —. _ ~ „ „„ ;,........-- • * ' . - ova anweata avitaer i ll. irovi t - 'J- ,1. .-, s. , - • - - 1 , -- —. , I wlti TEICH TOO 'PO ilauva TILE BOWELS OP.TIIE ERRIII; SSG BRING OHT FROM THS GATERICS OP MODICUMS, =4.T/LS WHICH WILL GILTS STRENGTH TO . ..STOvv vag'isat ' - - - -lii . , -,-,,,,.... IS.4tD EVERY SITURDA.. 4 I MORNING: --- 1W BENJAMIN BANRIN, POTI'SVIAE.ipentYLK,Pi,cO 'I)&iI.SY.V6-**: PUB MAL. MED .ATHARION. Iseti Lyong Kathatron, the most dellabtftil toilet sr% iitittitttritlrtiettoßrial for Grey ttheirott fully. restored ; toy hair -years. Tours truly. ATWATSR.,.: .66 Worcen Street.Neir Yodel' t Pare Jamaica Ginger, for dye oat debility, kr.. can be hod at C. nAnctrs store,centristnset,pottsfin.. - ttl-tf e and 'Retail • 7 CI , ' • :and Remise= SU., Martioner'allotel,) LLE, PANIS4I.. 'D. ROLE ,rnoriurrot OP eetoral 21111zturi. Ir`TURS cams oousba. MIXTURE e9rea Influenza. 7 MURK cum' MIXTURE cures Sore Theotts,.: MIXTURE man rellnee,ronsiunp. Lneed 'idage: of-thetdlssliiw I INT., exild bylaws L. MI6. MIXTURE sold, by J. K.9.t.is gmmtzt.3l4 by Wx. K. crairi, -MrkITRF: sold try all dragglsta aPlbo counti. ASSOCIATION, i Iladirlphlis. i ,rslablislsnd by special ewderement i rink awl dish-nisei, allticidi , I and 4tidestic diarists. .RD ASSCICIA'FION, hit ‘ltlitraetion or human life; i ! ccand the deceptions practiced ,Jrtirn a of such diseases' by Quacks, ted their Coasulting Surgeon, as worthy of their natue, to open a l ‘atutent or this class of disesses, 1 to'glve MEDICAL ADVICEOR.A.! 1 Vy letter, with a dcwription of ; fupStion, habits of life...te,) and i rerty. to FURNISII SIEDICUSII3 1 It is Oredle4-to add that the Aar . e highest Aftnlical skill of theaffni ii - St'spprore‘P modern treatment. I review of the past, feel assured ; 1 is.sphere o! benevolent effort. hare io the afflicted, especially to the re resolved to devote tlwntse) resi 1 k his very-important hut much its. , a i „. • .. , he Association. a Report on Spar- 1 t %Volt:mess. and 01 her .111seasea of the Consnlting Surzeon. which On a sealed' enTelepe.) FREE OF •f TWO STAMP 4 for postage. I or troafinent.Mr. t3tXIIIGN ,t , g Surgeon, lloikard Association, , t. Philadelpl4, Ps. • , . tors. EZRA DAIEARTWELD. Secretary. President. 46.1 y ~ [OMETHINC NEW. - OLD AND ° YOUNG! F1..!C501,7 ICOOP'S ESTORATIVE, 1 t a onderful dlrcovery of this age of ~ tore, pernetnently, pray li.iir to Its . 1 he head cf ,the bald with a mast trove at onro all daudruff „and Itch and ether entaneous eruptions, rte. it trill cure, as if by matte, k headache; make the hair soft: 0 0 . - . , rie the tutor, per fect(, and the 1 oat rem. old age. , I .1n a distinguished member of the • Be. r.tct, Jattruzrl, 1144. 1 11011— tiled. I send yon this eertilleate.- 6.1 d for a long time.and bating tried Ives 'extant, anditaYing no faith in on hoar ing of yours to give It a trial is bands of a barber. and bad my rood stiff brush, and the Restore d well rubbed to, till the scalp was sled every morning, and in three r appeared Snd grew rapidly jrom pr_ eat time, and is now thick, black 4 pheasant to the tout; whams, and wiry, what little theca was of it,. disappearing very rapidly. still enthout twins a Week, and shall soon feet crop of hairA,Now, I had' read who has .dot? but base not eeen here any Orson% hair was really the hair tonic. ke_.,of the deiy: and tasure nroni the' result of tity ex, roroinmendod your prrparatiou..to Cady has a tarps and general sale ritory. The.peopte here know 10 e rt "dente in it, The 'supply you sent nds for the Territory, is nearly •ea inquiries aro made . Pr it. You des r disnorery; and 1. tba cm& return the la nelit it bee done me. fqr .1 ern yd long no of ever - affecting aday Fetch Yours, bastitr. 1. tr. ppm:: Bond t Sellty, Druggistk.4t.ratil. • Item of the Ilea! Estate .14virtiomil 1 rs. '2l School ,Street,'..V.irch ". 7 ),1.f.55. !I; beo - me monm,turely quite gray, I •tix weeks-since, to make a trial of I hare need less than two bottles. but e all dlwappearel t and although my 'attained Ito original eolor,,prt the graduallyy going en. and I. am In a short time toy hair will be as dark re Mal hon lunch gratified At the And • igor of the. hair. which .betrre I` , and it has teased to come out as far. Respertfullryours, .' . 1 B. fe...M. ItEPP.• , al. Mil Caszrts..llllneigliote 19.1,5.55. , wuud's Hair nesumatii*: and uonderful rifeet. -31 y bsir irms beeuer presuiturelf pray, but by thel use of it leas manned its original erAur,, sad naanantly Po. 'r siDs.sr ..EX•Setuitor rulted Stites. 704tr.ptiem, :44 itroadwxy 'N. r. t 4 Market stmt. S.l. Lonll.l.lll.4sourl 11 I e try J. C. C. Ilagbes.F.SAndorilun Ana lusqn—i.:. J. Fry ; febaylkill UATtllle- ' 111 Ed 1;y all ntrpertitae Draggieta eTeey- ! Feb, 'lli '57 1 fly , tart Discovery - . --- onsumwritm, ;. AN* ALL . „ • •' „ „ • •,,t -••••-- ,- ••••••-tt •.; •••,1•., Its, -, -;” • • ) "" ;tee: v A L. iovr•-•‘ 1"'•• •r• e._; X7.l'. N+ - • - `4;, ).! 4- .oryi , • , 7 • 7;s§iP6* r 4,5 7 7...77i .444444' ,„:„„ or Nblrt row • . - • - ) 1 1, 7 • t dotal, „, 1 • ."••, ' t 4.7••• •11 itiSber.didli r illia : l l 711' •-t• • ' , - " , : I ;4 i - . •' ; seam trim `al' ,tt 11 Afr - , , - • "-• t . •-•• 2 , 1 tl•• „•••• s , -;" ••/, ' , • - - t °ENE - • - - • - " ,AYsk\kli * :•` , _ • c • t 1.1 3 4, VI • ••L 11-1- • 4.• r • 7 :1 .4, , 7 .4. • • •• MANUFACTURES. PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY% •• Chance smith ' Proprietor.' • A l lkindsolooslahovels.spa4eNualriddlca,44. The patronage of the nubile is rtopectically splitited. January 14 '67. • ...i • 2-tf . • • • WATER IRETRE.B.-: rrHE Subscriber hlivirig.bcen 'led by the manufacturers eilWater Metres, win autply all,?reteralett *UR them, at thetry dew E. YARDLEY k Pattavithe.Aagust •35. • TOVELAI SHOVELS! SNQVgLS t HE Su uSCRIBERS would call the attention or Opens t ori and On be to; their nuptilar a eta of coal and sand shovels. Shovels 'made to order, either extra Peary or light, An way be desired.- Wtalte in Coal street.. - J. J. /WADS& .Pottsvillr..dogust 8.7,7 • =Aviv! 110449, BROKE STACKS, IRON CARS And Pans. THE SUBSCRIBERS are prepared to fartdmh the Apra artlelpi., of Best Matoial and workmanship at tbo .atforteat notice Ilonera and rang tonstantly. on band; .1. .1. SPAILEa. • Ann. '57 airrial* - . Cbat,Stive, Paurak• WOOD'S IRON, ORNAMENTS. Ii m . subscriber is authorized •to re= telro orders for alt kinds of free Varee.Settoes, et, Brackets, Points. ac.,ke.,taanuttietured by Woo° * Root, late Muss Woo; Ridge Alcune, " 11144- phla,anil will-furnish them at their curt- pricea--ear. riage only added. A book of specimens ran be seen at our stars, together with the prtees of the different aril. clew. •BENJ. BA NNAN. WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, ikrtlyrn the Sunbury dc Erie Railroad and the Canal, oppmito the Vurnare. Williamsport, Penna.) GEO. S. BANGER & • CO., Whole.; pale and Retail be:demand Manufacturers of white and yellow pine flood n g. boards. wish. doors. blind'', Ant-, leek- aiding. wood mouldings., A - c. Jig and scroll sawing, TalWand plain. All descriptions of turning and planing done with promptness, and in the best manner. . Feb. T. , 5 7 - 6-1 y EXTENSIVE MARBLE 11:ARQ_ , ' • Plananaougn, street, roatavaa/ae ea. rI I IIE sithscriber is prepared, at his old stand, to ([lmM alt 'dada of materials in ids line, for building pnrposes—main and ornamental. He ,In. rites particular attention to the Tomb Stones and Monu ments of hf.tnanitfaetnre. They can be had In eTery variety of style, and will compare ihinealde. In barmy and !Wish. with any °Waived elsewhere. and are offered at el:reaper rates.. T. LAMA. June.ll, - 31" ' 23-17 VULCANIZED RUBBER NOSE,' ' Fbr 41.ydrunts, Lecossoares ?ire Eaglets, and MAer pea , pma. TghHIS HOSE ' as great advantages dover leather, as it DOM/ TO oiling, hi perfectly t ti, wiltsfarad a verylklgh degree of heat without In. jur,yrand b 4 VIA affected by Use sererest eold.: , It Mt be had of any site from 34' inch to 3 Inches beide diames ter—larder slam mule*Merrier.. Aim, Couplings, liarsch Pipe*. Ac. Formate by . . IL n&NNAN. •, PoMillie, May 23. 'ir:' 2- • ~ . NOTICE . •To oat Operators anal ischaylikilkeonw. 1 ty Illerehauts. . MOKING TOBACCO, by Steam S - sower--roilbes Say, at thunbtim, Smoking Toby , to and Segar illanuni _ ctory, on hand and reedy Su sato& INbe barrelW meet *muted Smoking Tolweeo. 2rXinuo ll.fl.:( Spanish Segue. . . . 200;000 Stars: Spanish Grata. Ino,ooo SHY and EstP Ss''''u e cc. . Orders thankful!, receiredsud prons,ti, attended to, Talus easy. i.. . '' MARI ANN EWER, 4' ; • - Hamburg, lieriut County. Pe. . - • 36-er MAUCH CHUNK Wire Rope. *annfao.tory, M 131111.4301" 7Eirasisaxcl., • Hanufactut of Wire Rope, for inclined plums, $11 . 144 slopes,. te., ARM inform tbe_publie that be is now pre pared to ma ke. - - ALL AIDS, LV1V67113 AND SIZES 'bp /7,42. .. AND ROUND ROPE, At the shortest nonce, of superior quality, and on the meat literal tering. at his Wire Rope Factory, Mallon alma*, caribork co.. Pa., Reference can be made to Messrs. E. A. lamelas,*N. P. Corttight and A. ti. Broadhead, at Mandl ChUlak; to N. Patterson, Summit Hill. to Sharpe, Lelsenring A Co.,Tib more. latsenve county, Pa.. and ea fact, nearly all theop. orators in the Region who lure been using hie ropes: August 8, '57 ' 32-ly • _ _. - CARRIACE FACTORY Rtmovigp. TIME 4ndersigned -re.spectfully •• em -. brain this opportunity of intanulag the public that they.haveremevedthalr • earenetreawrber•Prictrity. from Mauch A Chunk strept.• where Lhoy have been * O - I moow-' sittro the late Ora to their New, Large and noun:oedipus buihilog, 31,wria* Addition, on the old site, where they are pre ar,4 tr, turn out CAl:tam:Es EQUAL TO Tit r; IN TILE STATE and ready to servo:l'l3(4loe their customer* and all those who may favor them with their patronage. An entire uew and well *forted stork of mat eri.tles and the wale old hands , will enable theta to do work vrbith inelegance and durability cannot be In ß i ey wilt toritinne to attend to the businetshereitter at be 6.ri, with delermination to give general satisfai tion 41:ft•All orders will meets° prompt attention. L:avnepadrthr. done at the shortest notice. July IS, '37 .11101 IT £ lIVRKIIAIID - POTTSVILLE • ' Saddle and ilarnesasiaLuallactdry. HERF.WI'IIi invite ytinti. especial . attention to my very extenAte 4ltoek of EradyNade Pflery, Ilitrisesii (Whim .tr—. embracioa the largest ritrioty of style* and qualities eief' Offered Tor sale In thi. conniv. and at prices that will compare favorably with therm:of any Other tlgnafe /13 the trade. llasink been. for 1013110 years past. use( In the habit, of putilisslug, my - finto.lidterinieinrinsrierlpfor Chsh. I end rayed( caw la the possession of adranuips truss this (nese' not enjoyed hy the trade geborslly,xad fret thst 1 ran, pith rentider.eo, solicit the trade of all elasses of dealers:, and ray arrangcernents for the sowing sea son's trade are based upon errn a terry? assotrat of Nat sou t)..in I hare hithcro yon ran theMbre rely upon ending at my establishment everything that is re quired in toy line. Orders by,ntsil are resieetfally solicited, arid the goods sent warranted to ;Ise satistim len. both as to price and qnslity I.ltPlit - ER ITONLRL.S.DOI2FF. opposite EpismplsieforrrA,Cirstesstreet. rtarePt. March '7. 1,541; ' • • idly SOLOMO HOOVER. . Wholesale and Retail r6EALER in Stores,Range s. n . eyterl. , Warn ; Hollow Ware, Sri- Tanis Ware. Br2S3 Ware. French Ware. and etuletpArange !:oilers, Portable 'Ranges, Gas Ovens, Sumner Furnace. to- Le- has added to Ids !truer *stock of Stores a variety of new pat terns of Kitchen MOMS of ,whlcla . he can give the Whest reeemmendation. - . • Ile calls particular attention to his new style of Hei ler whitish* is confident will snake the best Mates' that has ewer been used in this part of the country: also; a variety of new patterns of t'boking, Parke. and Lail Stores. Ile calla particular attention to his sheet ienn Parlor Stole, it is an froptoreinent on the Kisterhach, which he is eontsient Is the best stove In use. He his wow the la ,yrest sleet of the shore ',Skies (too sumer, cue to inentionjitiat has ens been cidemi In this part of .theimnutry. • Ile finites his friends and costotoess to ralliand E.T.llllint, for themselves. reeling oonfident • t bat hi. ran anit them in quality and peke; he tatters himself that be has bad south esperiessee lifs line- of husiroas. *homier* he feels routident that be cants* be ssuricsised in quality or cheapness- • r..friloctinz and Spcutths and all hind of jobbing. done at the shortest notice. MMMEMMIM TO~CABPENTEEB ASD SUI 3 DS88: SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER. •••••••117111.....•. MANUFACTURING COMPANY .IIATt en baud at their eaten-ire estardishment. oa liallioad street, a great quantity of Winter of every k lad and deur iptkin. which they ran supply to Operators"; tlarpentets and Builders, it thew rates than it ran b. iminzht Itileltheftl, They are Ilse ready to eapplx, through the meant ol ;heir extort:dee business. and la , Unsaying inarttlnea, utanufacturedartleles in their line " at a wring of i per tent. on turner cost. Their lArgr. rertshop. hare been in surrossful opera tion f4r , tbeplat year. turning. out vast nanlities Doors., , Window Frames, Saabs Panel 'Works • • Alcnadlngs, Sed.pastit, •films, Ilannisters, 4 Shutters. • .v Ant cui 'kinds of heated. litheirst and Tsnecd Work, . which they bare constantly en hand: They are reedy to execute orders at the shiniest mace. fir any quathity or quality ef sawed or trattulacterral stuff. • • • "Dry and roe fletnleek, of all kinds. forbuildlng.pur poses. Oak. Maple. •Poplar;tholr. plant and mantling Urairds; 'Cherry : Walnnt;'hialtogany, tr.; for cabinet work; White/and Tellev Pinelearda rtng.ras or made to eider; ITlnto I iae plank, S. 2344, and luelt panel, strays ready ; alai, rgank, beam& tails szantling. posts...alqnsies, lath, eolith; lath. ' ng. s - a -nuts of awned staff and everything In their Ilan nu hand or to eader.at the , thortest notice ' Pottsville. Hatch J 9 'ST " • 10. STOVES: STOVES!! STOVES!!! AtirLOOX IZEBE! - 51.7.. • •ASlgn et the Store Pt p k. • 0 F.•Glitt R ti. SVCIIII:R. at the ser. .* fha *Axes. Cesare *Met. fortsrilla. oppesite 4. G. D.roeres rtress is 4 17 -- =akin% arron,Temer.b. his" ;14 7 tcsustue awalusent of i- STON • • itSWATIE.: iIItITTA •WAIUt• • -1L10LL0W.01,17.4.111X.- M pike* burlap:lee unparalleled in tlas region: t flowing. list .tbe iz,torra, topother !KM n water, and fulcra : tt• ta . T. et, 9,10, jrllh littetres. how Sir to Vit41411.-...SCIL 4 am) from 312 r 0514... iller.F.-Nns. 3., S. I and -S. Pryor. fat to r.s.• • f. 3 anSty, frost y to fkrir—:'.en. jate 3. rhsv, Cannore--Noa. 2.2. 4 aret 3. • ftrunpur franca', Le kitettenies.2 and 3,1.r0m Pro ill. radar Styr as of all dam, Ulna fron, with Out ima rginaerp, • Alex, roams n Voal Ilterelcers:at Worn rumen. bosh 40 tents to fit tbstranhodywd Sta4Nr Atm 31 to f 4 Clone Pips sold ior9 ts per pound. Macon Id res. extra. Lauala lenze 11 pa; 21.1 ere. tee poor& - . Tlet extra., 11.0 of intra,,llanoota. articles sill also always ins:Land en Land an d sold :bear foe CAM CAL! Shniiir., Poteferk. Ime+sndTia rum. Wow Veal. - erg, irtuld.Ourphatse ated tlil lamp.. last Goma= I.Ltiriv, itaibelkinc Eft raitka of eR *arts for StimmkglaVati Ate, ay. Coliadeirs c 1 ..s.v.Art tat. Os". ku Fbra. Iran $4 . 04*. Ate., lga 4 , 4,1 the b4v., ;Zara irvm. Donal-- theoLpihr - t.IA: , MI tbo L it.oretnois .11114 k sotrat 'Wowed prim, err CABilorsea Ukase birfalhatkisgehieserttelibenTi, Arili.o4.4(*dmilambrasioiga lab 4116'• • ' OsiwwiElLS2 ggt, eliif to exatiqte ima!r:!' Aimee drtiresta ainttlit rattnillOoptataber '47 SA'rtMDAT MOIMN6,'eIEdM:BEfi ,19i-1867: BOOKS &C; ° JUSTICES' FEE BILLS. T" Sew Justices' Fee Bills, Revised 4 , 40 ,, Tecte4 bd . tbe3egisiatnna Penußybonabs, aßepinted,!Rnd for ode by B. neroiA.N, ALMANACS I ALNIANACiItIf - - NOW hand, a: full asisortment of Almanacs for IS4S, cm:prising' Uncle Sam, parat er's, Ilwasakeeper's. Iflustratad. Gargain,,Am. ks.• por sale cbrap. nbolrsalo and Wall, by • DANIiAN. WATSON'S ARNIM 0/1 MUOUPSIII... Are NNALS of Philadelpl Philadelphia. Penfi-. sytiainla in th e Olden Time, a eolketion Oleo no and incidents a the ay and itabihabi tanta—niunerous eninteinEtt. Nee ivised edition. pub. Wilting in members, at 23 egoism:2i; ; solierintkola rer , (attired , I . . _ B. BANN . Book and Stationery Store. "LITTLE DORRIT"PIete• lelil NS'B Last Nov,al ""LITTLE DintltiT," It now complete. Chop edition, 50 eta. lii rated, 14 . Fine editionAhro. piates..sl lA. • wit Kw The Fort gnu of Ofertoore, layer's itilwrgovel. • . , Nothing New, tales by the author of John ilatifax. • Magath 2 eP for Jr oIY- 1 1 1 1- 1 narree&Oralikt's.abiphe" Giktey's, k 4., he.,just received, and dr die by • . • • . , .II.IIANNAN. VIEWS OF POTTSyILLE. • - • rHE SUBSCRIBER has a lot of the r Ylertia of Pottaillloorbkii lveutittit oleic of the location. anerf, ie.. which hcarill sell at the lOi. rate of :X eenta each, to Close out the , lot. They were publtihei at.Sl 50 each. Now b the time to procure a copy,sa bit fey remain =MOM. • ~ • BANNLN. Bookseller and Stationer. • ..: A CREAT . BOOK. . • - 44 hel Impending Crisis 01 the South; noir to meet it," by 11.1xtxdl /lax , • Hain. or Noll 1 akdins, the son of a Slareheider, ii one of the most eitrinirdinary pnblitathuis Of tbe day,' : 'No work that hart Ore, emanated from the proms of the North woe; trays Slavery in all dolcisiox and degradlog character as dbes thin , work of Mr. 'Helper, who is a Aelper in the MU. of Freedom In erery ferment the word. The work , aboncotewith stattetica or Northern and Southern farina try; the ettect of Free and Stare Labor on the eoontry— and it also' Shows up. the 'testimony of the Fathers of the South, the great men of the North, Ole testimony of the Bible, the '. c hurch, and in Chet, the leading spirits of . the whole world against Warm y. NintlCedition just recei ved, and for sale by . . B. BANJUL • - ` NEW MUSIC; NEW. MUSIC!! grio- Li 131 that giveth let; us. sing—by Alieellawthorne. • i . •r Planta for Piano. No. I. 2 . , . . . . Thalberg iValses—by Charles VAThert;:l Dr. aanetiArctle Polka—br J. ILL l Oterson• • Firemen -March—by B. F.:Waltz.. .1 The Sea - Breeze Gallop—Grobe. : i . ' " iligb,Flyer ... ' " 1 'l. f , Speedwell Sebottbehow - , ::1 • • .•. ." Spleadld Waltz, " " Spitfire guSekstep, . " • • : 1 . , t , Progress " e ! • i . . • , • , . • • A Ocean herald March " . ! F 7! " Guldirix Stir Bedowa " 1 1 - ' • Jennie rldka—by P. disiber . . ' 1 '- • Leon Pone—by Michael Malcolm.' • Polka Praneabee;-by Bentert. ' 1 "1 2 L'Arnealaau Quadrille Gallop—by IdasertL. Micelle irons—Wm. Itelllog„ , 1 ! ~ . Annie Laurie, a Nandi balladoeuil by DeMpater.- • . For sate by • . -. L ;• B. BANNAN. • . . . Fear Serf esigue l ' l t ° oti ' lleographies. INTRODUCTORY GEOGRAYIIY. =Scull Quarto, 48 pages, roam boantitedly 11- lastrate& The work it every wit! adapted to the esp. .4Ey and; want* of the young beginner. • Care bat been taken td avoid everything which Should be reserved for the mere advanced pupil.. The umpe have etly tbeprio.- cipialeature• dilltneated. berme they eau be easily dtk• died. The lessorianre .eopleaslytthwitrared with-appro.. prlate migrating& Fur instance, In hmillagof an island, the subject is Illustrated by a map and a pietuni of an txlaad_ ' Lo of a peninsula, cud of other !airiest fee. I‘III2pRLN Quarto.SCHOL.GEO4GRA,- . name onitu k t.ro.lo...%a' tuledfor fiat very very b " pupil; fifthly getteob who WWI to:hurn the more ituiww• tent Ilkepl• of Geogranby,hut have.Oet time to roonalt the orara. elaborate trinities. In tub honk.. .peat mina have bet% taken, by evinus clutches, to make the pupil thoroughly antis:Anted with the and familiar with . looallthri; It embrania the whole subject ef,Geonraphy ea Dail narliv taught, mad it. it complete we nt in itself.. • - For site by . BENJ. BANNAN. Aare fie. the Pubrivarrs, seTriaehera and otbeil• supplied: at the pubtishene inguravlottebreate prim.• , Pottavilb:lnne 13. 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Would them writ miner. • , e ' BI ushing, laugh Lug Loans I , Ibriti the ibippeor-wlll isehantbur . ••through tbestaediandtioisten Wm 1 • .. ..Trom,yow shadowy laurel thicket, - ' ; • Pours the penitential psalm. liutate'amyriadMystleTekee," ' • 7 1 .11111 the nisht with melody $• -•- I will teach the listening echoer To diseenree,i4oved. of Ma, • 'Wine: 7o.liseri • • , • . _ Usti their retest s . ;Ob. be lated ! the perfumed midnight, " • ; 'Round thy cerement Weights bls While the theruntet stara-a-bose es Wata thoe with enamored eyes.. - • Oar's sgein will eonlof Hemmen ; Woe • daughter of the earth? ' &Me these but jealous fancier, • . finch ss more a maiden's mirth! ' Teoline, : Both Mork st mine! 1 Merry. taingising Udine! ' . • cot gansaa Question. • SPEECH • Hen. Stephen ..11. Douglas, in the V. R. •• Sen•te. . . Wasatinnom - Wedunday, Dee. S. 01 motion of 3lr. Doeglas, the Senate resumed the eon donation of the motion made by him yesterday, toptint. be Prelident's Message and atrompanying documents, with When thousand extra copies.' Dotanea--51r. President, -when yeeterdav the -• deutk. Message was read at the Cierk'selcak,l heard t but Imperfectly, and I was of the impiession that the • dent of the United States had approved sad eja . , • the action of the Lepton Convention in Kan ' Under that inaptession, I felt It my duty to...tate bat, while I concurred In the general Stews of the Mes .. go, yet ono far as It approved of endomol lb. action of. • • • t Convention. I entirely dissented from It, and would • • rail myself of an early opportunity to stale my reasons for my dissent. Upon a more careful and critical eitaml: • nation of the Menerge. - t set rejoiced to end that the , ' Went of the United States „has not recommended ss hat Congre 'hail mei a law to means Kansas Into the tam under the Constitution formed at Lempmpton.- It flrue that the Viewer the Message indicates a /aeon the part of the President to sign any bill that • mress may pass. it we shale e mover to pass one ne niVlng Hands into the Union under that Conetttntion. Bah sir, It is a feet of great slgnificanee. and lent-thy of conskteratiort, that the Presidenthas refrained from the adornment of the Contention. and .fogen any renter . Mallon at to the enure Congiesspdsould pursue with regard to the Constitution there hewed. vie menage of the President has made an argument unanswerable argument in my opinion—against that,Oonstketion, which shows lastly, whither intete del to *Mee at that result or not, that. consistently with his views and his principles: ha eannetateept that j Constitution. lie has expressed his deep mortincation lid dimppointtnent that the Constitution itself has not been submitted to the people of Kansas for their seenp tante or rejection. Re informs as that he has ustqualt ‘ idly expressed his opinions Ca that subject in his in. nue ions to Goren:tor Walker, tenanting. as a matter of me. that the Constitution was to he submitted to the '.plO before it toold Mae any vitality qr validity. Me ties further, and tells as that the example set by Con e ni in the aglonesom ease, by in sentry.. a clausodn the -nitblirig act ntquirtety thiOottetltut !mite be submitted • the people. ought to bermes uniform ruin's* to he • parted ;rout hereafter in any ease. On these,earleas repositions I serseentlrely with the Preildent of the United States, and I am prepared now to sustain that • ulfareende which he asks us to , reissue, lb elf other by, taking the Minuend& pentsion asour (metopes. I rejoice, on a careful perusal of the .lietrage, to dud ec, much less to dissent front than I was under the loathers wax, from Melanie mediae and the Jm rfret bearing of the Measege in the ern lunettes, In elect, he Went that dorument' to the Congress of the United States—as the Cored Hutton of the United States esters it—tor us to decide upon leen:lee our responaltdi ty. It improper that be should have thus referred it to cm as a matter for Congressiopal action. and not as as .td.• ministration or Executive measure, fbr the reason that the Constitution' of the United Frahm says that,—.Con. Area tray admit new States Into the Union." limns we qua the Kansas question before us nosq-stoLas en ad tatulstralkm manum, not as AO Executive measure, bat Wier Ilautnit Won as fee our free reties, with , Ana • • ereseemetwanismenallase:lss; directly, by the nistratlon now In possession of the 'Federal Government. Sir. I propose to examine this question eahntjr and fairly. tome whether or not weean properly revive Kama. into the Colon with the Count tution formed at Leeempton. ' The President, after es prerdng his repot and moil,. Scatters sad dirappointment, that the Ostettitation bad not been submitted to the people in purenauce of his instractioni to Governor Walker. and In puricianee of Goternor Walker, assurances to the people. says, how ever, that by the Kansas-Nebraska aft the Slavery ques. !lon only . was required to he referred to the people, and - the remainder of theCoustinat ton was not thus required to be submitted. lie sekeowledgest that, as a general rule, on genisal principles, the whole Ccondltnikua should be submitted; but acosnling total understand ing of the mule act of Kansas, there was ati Live obligation td submit- the Slavery question for thole approval or disapproval, but no obligation to nableitthe entire Caroni ution. In other words, be,,revards the Ors 'ule act; the Nebraska bill, as barley made au *Seine Wu of the Pinery dense, and provided fer the dispeid: tine of that question In a mode different from 'that.% which Mbar domestic or local. as centrist-Petters/she from g„situal,questkirts should be decided. - Sir, penult me to my, with profound respect fee lb. President of the United States, that Iceland,. that - on j • this point be has committed a flandaMental ittnr k as J ei T oe „awl, Der at the foundation of his „rade erga • j meet on this matter. j • - - - I can well understand how that distinjinbliod hates , man came to tart into this error. Re was s the country atthetime the Nebraska bill was - yawed- be vas not a party to the cobtroversy, and the discussion that tank place dining Its passage.. Ile was tepee. noting the honor and dignity of the eognyryWithgpreat ,wisdom and distie elites at a foreigurteirt, lhmrdeeply etagrovntt, his whole energies were eberiebed in medita ting great dipleamtle man:tons that divided his eaten. Goo from the - mere ten-Weal quotient, and ditetnadons then g0i0„ . 4-rn lo the Senate led Anne' of Itepmenta.' Alves, And bef,ro the people At trome.'.. - Under these dr .. - Contstancet. he may hell have SALM intonW ernsr, Mil-• ! '`.No law has yet teen paned be LOOMS , which either sal and fundamental as his" in releard. to the object of 1.-Trim'!" or h a Tth s t l it OTT° to the potpie of "ma" the Nebraska bin and the pri4esimerted is it. • , th e authority to tom a State gorernencot.'s ,___ Now, eir, what was the p ennischated by the ; Nor has there been any In 'renal he Kansas- The two authors anti supporters of that When it irembroaght " 'rues are alike lama far- Thera?* elite In all earths ,- forward! • Did we not cone bedsre the ematty and say j tars so far as thin question involving the him, litf and t h a t we repealed th e In wo od .weettstehat for the Aar- , the validity of the Lecompten C.emention is concerted pose el substituting and carrying eta as a general rule Tat o Fltion roes ctl copy: the meat prinople of eell trnmut, which left the 'kw the twanina *Toys stated,/ als.theseis^sof oishr people of each State and rich Menem free to form and ion that the inhabitants of that Territory hare not at ovulate their destestie hirtitattatat in their own way, patient, and that they cannot acquire othewlet than by staled only to the 'Constitution of the rated States.? an act of Coogrem th ericht Gi NMI seek a covernmeot." It 'support of that proposition it was argued here, and Mem' -"JaCilillites 'adaatatatratigna wok the remind I has* *meet it wherever name spank la various stew that the people of Artame, ilf the authority of MT's , I of th e r a k e : at twee t Wag ' , woo * e verywh ere ti h a r e citadel beyidature had not the power to bold a cocky!*-! endeavored to prove that - there was no mein why an Goo to hens a throaltatk.n.and eedildest amulet it Dm' est•eptkitt Mehl be Made Te maid 10 the Slavery ques• any source whatever *Tent town Chstagsran While. ' ti" i . I h are 4%15,1144U the people. if we did not all' therefore, the kgistal Ise act of Arkanma was held to he tuft*, men of all partit e that all o th er keel and dome' cold. pa fir as It emceed antbovitylo authorise the min tie questions amid be eshadtted to th e people . I aid! 'ling of a sonsention to for a Constitution. yet tatty l to them.'-we Rpm thetas, peophatal I decide he thew' did not hold, in those &VOW the PeoPia milt not as. t selves what ltaliet ;judiciary:system they will hat ri! setalaw a u d frat tata°°n l tTintlcal in the "'to eta Petit i'D. ! we km. that ,therhowda don deem* what tied of at I will to the rest of the pinion„ In cadet that the Sen. t 'rhea ityetwo r thetirig ooshihhi we ague t h at a w l ate may understand predanly what was the docltineen 1 Duple Mil illeterstitha for thesuelves what kind arm ibis antieet at that &Tient what tbs Commitheon Tent- j conking wheal they, will t ame , er w h e th er th e y w ill torks understood to be the doctrine on this attlYect hi bare any War stall: we acme that the people may de Duch, IS-Mt. when we put forth the Kansas report um.' ado netthallitadest whataball bethe *helve trawl ',t e a bodying what we Nawaska men understood to be out in their bethedineekties; they shall decide for these doctrine at that time.. am it is. I This we 'retied into I selves whatakali lie the rule of taxation and the loin+ , that fence.: ' I p l ea apett.whieh their gam, shall h e - 1 .0, 7 ,1 / w ; w e -But lam not prepared to my that all piveredinge en e gwathigth e y stay d ec kle to thee: w ino th e reatio t is this suite rt. on the part of the titian:sof Arkansas will ; between innamint sod wile, potent and chid. ClSardiailbe Meant- Th ey anteubtefilY Prams the *Mier? Prir- 1 and ward; tad ha i te should we not, thenoalow them to lieges and Tounal tatieti oflti.hens of the United Slates- I decide hr thonmeivat the relations between master acid ( fitaan tiara is the right to assemble and petition the j ferma ta . Dthy waw a* ese epti,.. l3 of th e gamy c ows . Government am the Mines of atbetaltera: In the. eau-! twohytatiligg it oat of that. great rule of selegewes. rise of Ms riyht the tohabitantsofArimmseny nem- !", mutt which applies to all the other relation. 411(.1°1 ably tweet tOtalkat to primary asoatotaal4 Or /la =area' 1 'The Vert Mat propaitetra of the NehmeM, bin was to Lions chosen by sorb assemblies, for the Wixom Ma . of ' , due that the Aliseouti restrietion, vehiblUng the Mai- tinning Conetess VS Moult* the TentOnialttorefralarat I ph Dos drelding the Slavery question for theiwa r ie„ ' and to admit them into the Union as -an an thdepeament ' :cocactittateclan exception to a general rah. In violation I Stale , The Partinitha tent which lag moseys to their' , a t th e twinellyeateteento r eteavitand berm% that that i petition canoed he mate riaLso kattY asthey contine them- „,ettevote should b e wpwaaat and t h e s tem , qw . i ttp rk , f ''lves to the mere sight of petit/Meg and' er0404 all I • like all ot9rer gm - Imm saboolurd to the poopie. to; be i their proreedittga In a vaseasisle muter. And , as the, i decided he thecitseirea. . , I power of e•nagrees over the whole Sea jest le pleuary and ; Sir that was the prineiplei en which the Nebraska hill I laniiinitel. they tnatTaftviat lay Ciaastitat ion. however ' 1.2.5414necird by" its Meads. - Initead ef making the Sta. i framed. which in - their jeactoest *Ma the sense of the !I very epleakm an *meth's, it removed an oleos ester i Peat te to l'eaZeetel by it. If therefore the - either.: of :I lion which bet i* existed. its whole °keel wait to sled-Mama thiisk proper to IMOCtOpaity" their Witten with I •I inh that odious objection. and make th e rale yeneiral, a written Constitution framed mid arreed. Itii by their il universal In its *Whalen to all matters whit* were to. Priallr. W . "We t t.liel,“..cr by a conoeittVll of dthieues ater , cal and domestiamod. rid natiorat or federai. For th is oat LY such worn Outs* L Peitsave.llo leetal Objection to!; reason was theist:tom eraidoyed which the President their Palau' to do no, Ott to any areacrem which may ha , . : b ee gelled. that t h e fah N et” at the Imam{ set, token to culled the mese entre wide in respect 'to it :'i ee,,,,,,,,,,..e1, calked aka "" ... o mpmn i.., was repealed provided always, that sorb renames le eveameord and ; • because it was remnant to the principle of noia-bibee i etemented In a permeable tnaimer. Marie enbortination eemieekettehashed hy t h e em p rett a m , irweietrese e iy.-,0, l„, to the Malay' Territorial fbmersnitrot, aid in entire .‘•it bang the true latent and smudgy of lids act tied to I an,„Twersientjth the . P°Tor„ „" I "tatitta. I, I, to adopt feted, of leYislato Slurry into any Territeryor State, nor top ex- 1 tostrill. rt tb ate , at thrtreernsure- , I .'" 1 " riot* it themfrom, but le hurt the puck lberect 'per- While the Ltlthtatnnt of -taeln'.e had co Oa . " ,L° fa-Gy free to fern aed.remilate. their &mak inaltra- mate a__ .. ,__eotaren_tion to testes' , a consilbation. is a TANI time in their own way, sawed osly to the Ganstitaticen I l awntitotesaaat Omatt Tel. if Ur* . rhino to assemble , of the United States.' .We repealed thebilownwi mirk- - under *lash an II" " lb. ' het the peeper a [ the because that was meas.& ta • fdareer. Thad am PetitionieZ 4 • 1 " mites of fsiet?nees-the asseTablalos i the elly exception ther w l er to lb w r o ma Frieda", - of manta Rieli• it war not an unisertal astelabane; It ! P'eltlarentoset... Thal estopliou was salute await he V " n o t , 6 " 11 ,..,_ _ ll4 'Weaaine...__ they Allb o IMPitari 'Pftr could I . th w e vened say vanes portent a mut at , ..tbe to t e of b e ' Wed TO turiparnP r Pac bad bi, num. the coo.; wit-goverment general and waiscualam that thepoisple i saltation . th aw teasluntdeand UM- But irate,' as should fuss and regulate ail their domestic bastitations i mot' to thesaideba the right pt the power to make a in their own way.. • - " • ' ' i yoverment. thit usennalon Via ail; act .Of Cabrillo:, Fir, what mem this Mat e y pi net a popular I wo . 1 which Geo. Jackson said It sea lib dais to put down terSiktyt he worth, if it athilitti onlyfict the negro , and with the military anew of tbe estantry.,. If you apply did vet *stead le the white tarn? Do you tbirtr4 we I Ulcer principles to-the gloms asmallost you. and could tam meted the mavables Mid the patriotism ' that it had TS Inewee tei to au * C"wlaltt fmt°- .Of thda towed Depablle,medies, the Preeddentia Inga Teeeflunant i rut taw that the act ninny it ono election lost purist the Emma a tenornetonseeposlikiw sun and ttldfroat Illaabeglianta° ' : „Vail *24 th at the Le- . en the principle of Mending the" right of ambrenow. gislattarefectuld touter no puns whatever ;oat the CC* . meat bake urn. squeaks, bat leaps; it teat tini re. station- • ' - gatiOrts sake Wit uttite-tottit ,• fiti„ Sir. We arocesed the The Convenlien was shwas as asessablakof or Pre" Patfiodwen of thsteuventry Mid Malted the elestio• le de I hie citlitems, milder Iliefinetaibefivief the Paftent••• 4324°- four of that emit 'prtscipie. Marls allunetall white ; petitimarq for Ithe reams of glieranom 4 "., .. tbaS** taito La tom and II . 1 1'll.ble their *Unimak Institutions to • erettled had the Mitt to pat theirvelitsets' to ......r. Swa n - mit thenmeireer-tiolittnesis applicable hanhite men as 1 of a etestitlatbs if theyeamet het' still it was cal f 3 well as to KM men—histUntkana ape/kith. to fiertnem potitkarvamshom the lbeer el a ismitifam-eidett Cosigirc... .210 sell as to slaves--iestitithionic emeeenirty an the her vault tempt or reijeca•coe dispose *ewe it Ws Prolor- - 43 " 32 “"re , a" net tat mete_ Pall,' rooel4l et the Most b that. I Inaleractud to be just um •ivotti ~.f she I Slaves, fowstion- Sr. i lowa tlooll. tee altheh 'elntall power sticiestismityaiMeoweettbale asimeatel at L° I and hreeth,ked Mary, M. brestadhli thie Myst prin. i neass ew it i . ma t e s. mitawful'intreladM Übe t h 2 ' dale la the tweslor boart,iourte sel It Mitered aunty 171 beta at Tapas - a ar at a m aja aaa acastuat um wit made triaaW It cSaall Men ere it:ban that applies to the tor I la oppeatios le; tae tentterial letc.wil Thwatibt- t°1•1 " 1- • int, *ad deer uet!titiest the %meet to the *We : was. ast to int,. the s alli es * th e auseet 01 - , tot rireflUMPll :1111,04 Werra auweilhatgleitemtb.rh A co avialy h is i, as no t oo d a d ki - their hietellmoet at t " N t :soutualawet puke. audatouseasuur a the _tit us to subvert the pturassaat widow the mot, _ Ol cc the emerament" SG into an samm•-•iramor it thilleditalt, ammo, Worm as art cotiatatiam4.llll4ci °MU to t t" intabanwatai - latf- ti lwrelsered In; ililrilninCeiiikild been pat down by osa firest o i a. /fi t t b r eatiska n P eant°3 . oo =W -. 0 1 : ' - planet= us* WM& telex cheated to lbw teedffisurr s to a Utelluited *Ma ..-•, .- • •-,-...• N. - .•: • : 1- , .. • ~, " tt r- - t o p asst --- , ,,, , v t iemenklieva .1 petithe, it wasteestam sue tr _ltien.._,Lif s. Lbee ......, , rwernata_ . . It bet 47,htla mug that...hir that b aarsaaa , th a t it w ee a n enlawfal amesallsrs- I trail -oess.....a et.. ........ u sso. awe, martay.merethier mad be Mthealted that this LincemptanCenventain enienitum selasfei 20 7. -e `—';—. 3 *Ws. " trh nihahlr ThirterteT baker, " sestfaye; M. Maw ether hosoLli tau that Loa" bad. As:meat the Outolittithet watt eliebiesthaitted Saabs Ito t4-s1 aura andaiektibeity tuestolaibh a d ottrom" ut- • Wilthr eus Tbso -4Celooloillatle Out therwoutiautit be i Th o , b . ,,a , 4ba t . .. t .dat as 'b re , w a r m l grciarects... Dee to tem thd regulate thiat. ywy b at he eight la that replants be a a h lts " tilit . 4 -7: intatiellfhisintimm—ftittbr9bi.nr • - ef .overnsocat Manalkericatel his SIM yorevetnes ": ; iiet theltatalf litsteet•li/Ot - 'tist-the. ' Ear 12,7, 3 , hat soot omit Osatmull le leuft tbeikr;, sad. . I 114beitebitallallW 411-4he - nillusaiketu: meat which ther mese WWI ate Mir ems= the is HI et i'thairdasseldkhestitetteW . Mikan& 1 Omni* lilt Th aw lT Ml2l4 11$1"""whrialL ash. I° ' 1 " all the ikensitheel widaitaihnithinelf Stalisigar I the prolate ereiditertinerY. ilitillTw-e -- o e d ig ht i e thwie• - ,• 3 1/Whetal. laintiitt atibassmittrelatutllakemp~ t ha 1 tta aumeties,acemptitsuei __ , :lemusehtallitobililtrAulteellisoldititlallallseehalliiity Me the tabu ass atalluel4lo ll l ,lll. c.a . loc i, imaii. silul V l arbl al tatilitka-PlaleUllitolk ' of wet lebeett It________ti i "t`Mu rod arbrakrra: I. "Vatt to tdotiO4 tiltildatlbtallatalldcaall acalatocia4' rciret tt 3. et if ameworm inotu th atit AA. ' hooted thlribehireitatimitai the - 041kt birroael It tut osteoltittlitselllat 1r: have tos s sad aill*"11"°"1111111-ct lot att•4llo- amarttimek. meg mamma col thellittl* . • . . . _. . , , . . • - ~.~.t.~..._.._ hatiorierhich has been fritined e lialilintEseery! chow - . *Siena their approballami- , , , Th e y ouldent;ist Ids oterrergiiieneriadeor miument In fiver id the prieditle wbkh requireathie . question to be sent Welt.' Ills' thitod its the, nitbietoreetearnemesd*lree than ley lauguage M l= Tainistommand; bet I ass driet-yeer attention: tie its and rater yokels the estrutetept,ls,UP Xtellegatchoolog that you win tate it as a part of et y weeeh—tis expooo sing niy Idea more forcibly:4lm S am able to Militese - If. Thereveident sayathate strattbstemet,Pike tbetilavors queollon,ritopot;hi feisty decided by the rem. rennin of delegates: for the tenon that the ddetates am whetted ID sinstrbetrsataid le shine *hark:hell delegate Is doled by a small majority; so that It often , haPP•als that a rookery of the delegate* are u s e way; wrote a =of the weepleltre thee ether ways and theretwe be unfair and inconsistent with the great prlre elpie priputerecreereigoly: to altar a todrofdelegatie not erwirMeentittc the Popular Tog:mite establish domestic ituditutions for too mass of the people. .This la the PreaddimPs azgoantant to aboirthat you Monet have a and honest decision without robs:sitting: It to the popular rote. The same argument is eoncliteles with regard to everyL:cdber question as well es with regard to Sot, Ile...ressident,it is intifeatili.in ..the MONO that although it tax an unlbrtatrate cheumstanto, Mich to be regreted, that the Leenseptosstoneention did se submit Gm Constitution to linipeoplo, yet perhaps it may be treated as regular, because the Conventiourtras ailed by isTroltadat LoOsieture,,which , has bees me pettedly trognikel by tbeCongress of the United States as a legal body. I beg Senators not to till into an error se is the Prrdden es owning atie Point , Ile does not my, be does not Moan, that ibis Convention had se er been rettognitod by the Congress of the United States as legal or mild. On the contrary, he knowa,aavre bent know. that daring the tad Congress I' reported a hill ?rem' the Coonsittee on Territories, to eat Maize the pee. ple of llama lb arantebla and „form is conititotiou for thonsehrec subsequently the Senator from Georgia (Mr. Toombs) broustrithmard it wistedig~lbr my IMl,which after haying beau modified by him and Myself In con sultation. was paned by the Senator. • 'lf is known In the country as "the Toombs bill." It authorized the people of Kanpas Territee-y to asiembie in Atinvention avid hem a 'fioneettution preparatory, to thisir:adailie st n lute the Cuteness:State.. . • Thatbili;itlis Weil known , was defeated bathe House of Tlepreeentatives. It matters not, for the parson of this atturneni, what imethereason of itadefeat. Wheth er, the reason Will si oft, whetbee it . had refer once to the then existing contest for: the Presidency; whether it was to ke p open the ElmerYqueettort; vanish ea, it was a conviction that the bill would not be fairly olierird out:- whether it was bemuse there was not pm. pie enongkin Kansas to justify the formation of a State :• , etio Matter what the reason wax, the House of iternesentatine niftutd topers that MIL pod thus deoled to the pimple of karma the tight to EXttl a Constitution and State Goiefornent at this time. 'So tar from the cimerese of tbe United States having; menet:lobed re ie. - pliard the Convention 'bleb assernblad at Lenompton, it expressly withheld its asamst. Thel *swot has not been given, either in espies' teems orAy Imp{) ellro; aped being withheld, this Kamm Conititation has Jest emir validity and just Snob antbeeity as the Territorial Legislature of Kansas could impart M it without the as sent, and in oppoiltion to the known' will of Conmose Now, dr, let me ask whet is the extent of the Sulhoilt of a "Virrityarial Legislature as to calling a Coastlt taloa al Convention without the assent of Congress. Forfunafety this fa not a new question: It does not now arise for the Brit time. When the '°peke Omen. tot kin was prevented to thir Senate nearly two yes Osage, it was referred to the Committee on.Territories,.with satiety of measures relsthig to Kansan. The Commit tor made: a lull report upon the whole =Neel. That report fOricited all the irrorular ewes which had 'occurred to nor hattory to the adruietion of new • Sutra The :Com- Mittee went on to the mopes:Moo, that whenever Con. press bad passed an enabling let authorising the people of a Territory to fprara State Constitution, theta:amen. tion was regular, and possessed all Bair authority widish Gongrees had dilmated to it, bat whenever Cotigreas tied foiled or refused to pass an enabling etc, - thir pra needing was Weenier and void, online , vitality nap !Me parted to It by a subsequent act of Oungrinpa &donning a .nd ronfirming IL The friends ef the Topeka Coeraltatiou hoisted Abel although their proceedings were irregular, they wore not do inernlar hut that Congress could 'cure the error by admitting - Maisie with that Constltelkien • f lheyj cited a variety of cases—isongst others the Adomints cam— An En report, sanctioned by every memos. of the, Cour Millets on Territories; except the Scudder from Vermont, : 1;i1r. COltamer.) I reviewed the Asitirdses Mae , as well mothers. and affirmed the SM ctrinmeitathsheat by Gene. Sal Jackson's adualo ist rat ion, and enunciated in . the Opinion of Mr. Attorney General Butler,* part orebleh eptnion was retied into the report, and puellsbid to the , country at the Unto •44121,... ,0 14er to as last, urideratod on the of March,' tt.so-;-little More than a year and a hatlrmoto to the true doe'. trine ete this pellet, let me tall your attention to the opinion cf Mr. Butler In the Arkamins Mee. The Gm. moor of the Territory of ATICALASat .rant a printed ad.; dress to president Jackson, in - Welch be elated that hi had been urged to Call- together the Led d. et the Territory of dttansimpfor the of allowing them to a committee to form a nstitution, preparatory te their tdmissicashito Talon as • State.: The Gov. er‘ir mated that / Ms:his opialoo, the legislature bad no Kwee to call anon atonvention Witletoal the content of iigiess had hist been obtained, bat be sated' instritm !loan on tltatpotilt.' _The The Preiddratresterred the case to Ahesehretaryedlitahrs and. be tided for the advice of the 4 ttemeyilitessentiotteme opinion _erale given, and ;adopted lathepylhamn of wettots,"and communicated tote 4Governe#hf'Aeka e.O Iter kle inatreetins. reed Asnwarellitehcialeico4_;.i_ • , • -o•Constanortiy die no the poser of the Genera! A muddy of Arkansas to pm any lees for the mirpcse ot. eltreHug members to term a Constitution and Mats ;s.lotimegmeetieerto do atry other mts directly or iodised. ly, to orate such new Government, Ertl,' such law, ;men though it ;were appeared by the :Governor of the 1 Territory, woulithe null and roid.l:-.lf parsed by them. 1 !notwithstanding his veto, by a vote of twothir it i of I leech trona, It would still be equanyvold. ens right in the foregelog optakm, It wilt then libilow that the course of the Governor, in declining tee lean together the TerritorialLepleature for the purpose iin.questke, was such as his legal duties required; and ;that the views he has expressed In: his poblie address, /Mid alto 16%4 aerial mansouniestkis to yonarself so tar , ;as they inslimte en Intention vol to anotkot or concur 1 ;la any legislative or other yroceedintto to.trutts the as' inatlosi of a State Government until Congress dray hare ;authorized it, are also toned." This is what 1 have understood to be the settled does ! :Moe as to the authority of a Territorial Legislature to I !mil a Convention without Um conscnt of Congress first ;had and obtained. -The revenalog is soy, Ch.], and pal patio. A .Territorial Legislature possesses uhateter power ite organic act Cites it, and no more. The organ ; k act of Arianism provided that the lemithave Pones' ;should he vestedin the - Territorial; Legidat are. the same e As the organic act of Kansas pmrides that the leglahe 'tire poser acid authority shall be tented in the Leghle lure. But what is the extent of that lochlatlre power? at is to 'etiolate fur that Territory under the organic act, ' and in obedience to it. •It &ea not tocindo any power ;to subvert the organte act under *bleb it was brsngbt :into existence: It Imathepower tc4 protect it.l he power' mot te it, the power to carry it , ioto elect; but it has ;no Immo. to subvert; none to dritnayt and hence that , power can only be ordained by applyinr, to Congress, the • ;woe authority which created the Territory , [Wt. But I while the Attorney Greeral decided. with the argeobse 'thin of the Administration of General Jackson, that the Territorial Legislature bad no poser Medi a Ckstrentioti .and that its action was Told If it did, he went further Ansitic.'s 44'441 1111161 • 1611 i Magnet btalleribat the geriniir otra whiths....', we IS-might basbeeld jarsitil la the ihriettilnWat WS* ' width the preeleates* toUtn. Sotheastheaetof the Tani , tortal Deadetatinw of Kaniaarallltg nth' essurridieit' *td sonownetahkeesdenenstreits hareas she lastriten thali It was far end curt he ha .pralskas. I ire always thoughtliss. hare Otte bleb. 111 swat, audroted no that the sotto Ceti,She ender' Should hue tees the unqn= e 4 trotted chine Of the'eintplef of Valium' - elwajd l i thought that them who stayed anty_frowt that electkem 422 2 inetheir Wwwwrong. sod sbauld bare gone andioe 1 ted, shsbeild havertaretabed tbetr names ha be pet mei bail 2 Thstseas, in be voters, I tour - always that Dams thelr own halt that they elid e ent thus Snead Tafel hat yea. if they chow thee bed: a, right stay awe,- be y st, right to sgy itutt that mover man. ultimo: noise untewful assemblage, hi' sot . 2 it I gal Canaan lee to snakes toretveneet and hence "want under no OM ation feign and express hey opinion about They bad a rightto my. they ele, sire will 441 away Out Swivels the orenditutiter theyakail trams the petition they shell seed to Congreee• end sten diet submit itto us is, ratification we will rotator It -if eta like It, or yeteit-demte if wad* not like it.." I. any-they had a right to de either.thenih I thought area thick yittfins pond eititentt they nimbi to hate gaiwt and an. tad : but filet was their badness. and notlne. Hat. lug thus shams that the cony atlas at LZ:opnan had SO pa bothertty, to Oar; and eatablish ■ Immure. meta, but butpcns . ter to dealt , a petition , Aunt that heti- Mu. If it embo died the win of the people. or Kausaa mot to batakett as math an rsillreltion • of their wilt, „ yet, if i did trot embody their will ought to be rejected:. ; havin g 'sheen them &eta. let me pmeeed and hetet* ; erbatarae tbri onderstoodint of people-Ofthen- when the deintotes went eketod? I.dentand hum the history of th e transaction, that the lan o.pte wbe voted die , g delegates to tits Lsernagiten smeentiots, sod those who in-fused toroth—Web parties—suidersteed thaterritertal *et to mean that they were to be mace& only to frantic . s eonstitutids,asleubtott it to the people-for their rat, Ideal km or ticketion. I say that both parties In that • territory at the time of the election of delegate*, so do. &Ostend the'object of the tionientioo. Thum who toted for delegatea! did so with the understanding that they had no power to anise a goverment, but only to Immo one for stsbeolssion. and those who stayed .way did 'so with the mule undeistanding. Now for the reidenem— The President of the United Mahe WI. no in bb wase age, that he bad sureqtrimeally esteemed bin °pintoes, In the form 'of Instructions to (toy. Walker. assuming that the Constitution has td be sobssitted to the people Ge ratibratiem When we lost at Glovernor Walker's I letter of acceptance of Mel lam of Governer. we dbd l that he idattd expramly that be accepted It, with the Oa. detstanding;that the rtveddent and hie' whore Cabinet concur, ed with him that theConstitutton. when foronal, was to be matadited to the peopleflar ritificatke. look into this Instruetklns given by the President ollt ni e United Staters, through General (has, the Seenstarfr- of State, to (lone nor Walker, and you there find that the Governor is insirneted to use the military power to pm, teetibe polls when the Conaitution shill be lintuoSted to the people of Kansas fort heir foe iereptanen or Wee lion: Traslthe historya little further. and Ton Kill end that Gyvernor Walter went -to Kamm and prn claimed, hi ida inaugural and lit hia speeches it Topeka and elsewhere. that It was the distinct ,nuderstanding, net an ty of Maoist Wet of these fibber :ID S" 2 th a n himself--meartios the Preddentand hie Ca '2 net—that the eersatitultiou was to be atlrmitted . to the people jfbr their free acoeptammereeketints, and that be would tase all the tower at his reanotand to defeat its aceeptsora by Cncemss, lilt were not thus submitted to the vole date kir. Prerhtent, I sun net going to stop gad Inecjl how tar the Nebraska bill. which add the Wide "Pald ha left perfeetly free to lyres their etm..lnm ion for I them selves. authorised the President, or, the Cabitleti re General Welker, or any other territorial alert, id inter fere and Ceti the -Ctirivention 01. Kamera whether they . should or should not submit the question to SW pecple. I going to stop to Inquire bow Ihr they remits'. I tbied to do that.: it being my opinion that the spirit of the. Nebraska bill required It to he done. It ht at% eked fee MT Purree• that the administration of ;the Federal groterametatunaelmously. that' the adminiatrie lion of the!territorial goiernment. Iq alilitir parts. titian imonaly understted the teerttoriallaw cinder whlchithe convention was amccustded to mean Jim tonslitu. I tints to to domed by that conveutibn shaurd be pi tap j ted to the mple Me ratitseation or reject len: and.lf ;net I confirmed bye -majority of the people, should bei pull; and Toil *Shout coming tot:loot:nes forapprotrit. ;Not only slid she National government 'and the, tentiterial I government so understand the law at the time, W 4 at/ hare already stated.the people of the territory so under. • stood It Asa further evidence - on that point, a t a ms' rturober, If not the majority, of the delegates were to j stroeted lei the nomlnatfor conventions to • enttniti the , nano Sale to the people for rat itteatiou. I knew tWt • t he deleg at es from Douglas eountt.eitht in muss:ben' lit- Calbonn, 'reektent of the eaoventiewo being artssig I them; were not. only lostructed thus to irnbmit the erten-, lion, but they signed and published. while: candidates., a; written pled?. a. that they would.sukenit it to' the people' tor.iatlicotinn, I know that men high In authoritl and In the conlidence of the terrilerial and national goerrn-; meet, contested *trey yeti Of Emma! during • thejelet‘l 'don of delegates-mid each one of there pledged blinself to the people that no snap judgment was to be taken: that thesanstingica mut te be seboallied to the i Tor acceptance or Nit-ellen that it. would be void un it escts tbatwas sane • that the Administration would spurn and; role dm violation of prieripira un whhb it ieSine I tlatOpowir, and that a tesoomatic Coheres, would hal • it horn their- prowess as an lattilt, to Dawarrati ,whsl stood plotted to me the people left free to farm their do.' mastic laintediens far themselves: bat nets that-Eint Satte the time when the couventlon a•sembied. 'no the of firtdember. so tar as I ran Worn, it helot* steed everywhere limit the esastitedkos woe to be hub , 1 hilted kr re Mention or rejeel 1.m.! They met. Weever, , tin the lit of Sieptembe r. and adjourned until after the October 4ection. I think it wire and prudes& that they Mould. thus have adiyurned. They did not wish to bring any queation torn that election which would di et*, the hezneeraric party wad weakest our chalets of suow, in the elrefien.. 1 was 0;101011 when I saw that they didadjesirn so pa not to chow" their band on any virgin's; 'bat wrald divider nd distract the party until after thejeksibm. Dining that onwelOrbile the eon. reetion Ma adjourned, Governea itammo, tbe belootT 2 2' lc candidate for Campers.. running spinet the present delenate front that territory, was rarreande;.• ever,' Tall of Etna& baster of the doctrine of inbesittlng the toe - witutiori tot the people, declaims that the Deraeratic . parer re«re to Cave of such submission, and tbat it was ' a gander of bait Black &publicans to intimate the charge that the Draiesaatie party did not intend to tarry out that pledge Its geed faith The* op to the rhea of the meeting of the convention, is October lat, the pre . tenet was kept op. the enemsfyst was openly ' made and believed by me, end I thotrebt behead by thrust that the emcees:lllm intended to soltalts constitution to the people, and net to attempt to pate toreinoselli In oisr ation without --such sithWuJime. The steed= beteg ovet,lhe Dehrocialk- parte brick defeated by an over, wheiming vote. the eventide's haring triumphed 'and got fontesalon of both broaches of the legislature, sod basin, elected their territorial delegate, the convention assembled and'that proceeded to eclaolete their work. ' Now. let unstop to Imprint bow they redeemed the Pledge , to subodt the cesistltotion, to the pee*. They .fret go end make a constitution. Theo they make a: sehedute,Jo whirb they maids , that the eorstitutice, on the ist ' or December—the present month—shall he submitted to all the beenfide talsabitanhi of the territo ry on that day. be their free areeptsom or rejection, in the foliating manner. hi wit : thus r atoll iedaing that they were Wood b orcilvelt it to the witty( the poopla, crumple og that they tad no tight to put it In operation wit {submitting It to the p•eoplet prattling In the I estruWent thatlt ehmatil take effect lain and atter the dale ofits raUtlestims, sad not before; showing that the e n adithtle r it derives its vitality , in their estimation, not from the authority of. examattlen, lent from that vote of the pie to arbkh • it was to la submitted Jar their Nee acceptance or•rejsetlew. how Is It to be sots witted.? It shall be submitted ON this forte: .Costetlln• 4- wl w ith Sanhabil with Do 1 5 . 12 TV7? ..- I the tlirery question should be submitted to the All tat' must vote for the constitution waffler they a lsb oa t t our teotr k, t l ol or lootteration like it or at. In order to to permitted to veto for Cr I • uhattver.. nes clog schedule submit it without Rimiest staverr. Thee ateonstitutiou made by a mama non that bad anthodis saveable and *HIM for s , qui hg ca t it 'a ? ilaaii 6 lit it by - Mill:. "lota rednesiot erfeessem, but not to establish a gaerniaent way vote on sltiver7 if you 'will vote for the Con -a mastitittish made wader a - Pk*. of horror that It ' .stituttin ; abaft trot do ro without dole:, amnia heraholltied thoPeoPh'litime it took that." ibis it a very important quahliestion—es a eonviltutton 'Wilda provides, oa Its fun. that it sail twee tia Tiklidity except what it devirce.frous stub sub-, 4+ ,31 :4"ti.h• Itiat enatfltlf a man's like and his rototo ,_ 4‘ %omitted to the poi *, at att e tt o m , action end his conkienee, if be is en boast mot' all meta are at liberty to come forsard freely. nitti:ut .-a qbalifteatiOn confessedly in violation of oor iain ' tc l ace e an d ' at e 1 " 1. it. but Dorm* fermitt•ti - z platform. Witute told by the President that our mord a vote *plat IL That would be as bir an eke-; L., , , god lion Mame of the enemies of Rap e eta attributed tit; faith at* P... that the 111111141E1,P bimwhenheimeeleetel Thst Consul. De is mid ciente should lie &sheik:ad without. quallication hare called oat tt:t Immo and hid them reviewed tv his t of any kind whatever; and now alnl to be callet cifterritelth * *web, patriotic and fair la ler 1 4,40- 1 upon to forfeit toy faith anday honor ln order to deaf* /12 ht sa/d tO tam, - Yew. ttlY enable a rota 'calamity or the people of Kansas . a sze kamE toge t t l a rat the irate ctect am ien sia6 and uca. vot al ei b fft.;l ,4 7,in tote st you rna In defraud the mi. t ority of that room eat al omit Mao and yea are latently to be shot" That *as a hir 1 erectile franeifise? e ll ee tto.• ita aa tt ar 4 Thi s ...lecke is to be ("quail', Sir t , my honer ii pledged, and hitters it shall II? giln !f t ame n tie s e c e of th e enesittetie 12 'thy.43 &I - I famished T. Wlll take lithatltTlt cons tleatelt t melt mai a s it shall lag vote at all. not , r t 1 1 . Pi thiturre ambits( itt I p pregame you hyle steed =any tonal o MY" OUT come; hat never ask me to - a tali this quertlonl I barn *Arad a 2tTy larr.. watcher ". o as act which _tall. Presides,, is his of - tholtentleme* who Craned emailitatS n..quite a ' a ss said i s letrettare. of faith, a violation of huttaler dritcdta• and a still tar,-vr umlm PM', honer, and thet merely for the expediency of say. 1101101 rho ape their friends- and I bare merited theka>~e l in; the party! -I will go as far as any one of yen tem+ hem eirerr orient' tam, T nerve. reeetred Iry ottwatansver. what ts that? They .ay. if they allowed to s a vaethe wl. I hive al mach heart fn a negative vote, the eondltntirm Yr:ZVI:3 hate bora voted ; the great rause that Agadir st ' e mb er aa a , dosreby an overetbelminnuojtrltir. 21141 Neart , the fel-! ratty as any Mau win as eg ifi g , att ri t i al kora Shall not beallevred to vote at all. fbmagtderd ihnr:„ prialpie ana•honor far the pease at its . 31r, Presidrot, tay te try". i` 3° r ut - T art !, but if the pany Stld not .lacd by its prin - purease to deny t h at o title thakt Constlbetkni • _stand estald have heist awed d a wn it sabtatited to the, wept& eili•efe its faith , NO PIDOFtI* 11114 t hereasd leitcy , it ereutd hate been voted tau he amajor it y, abide nhatertr eiiiiieifeeheas may mat p rom the of them to one. lam Inteet.d hi me* .3 . 41 r5 3,1 ' 1313 ; position. Let me ask ' y Oa, why force this coati- I —litestkorrats-that it toot.] lrvaird deett_ey, 10 , to 1 ; tutiou clown the'lltroats of the people of Bangs,. 'gm )",**Y 2 r , to I. nut 13 it : 3 7 ' 4 131'" w hy . 1 "' in eripoYvtion'tor their violet, an 1!? riafation of should dociare It In form. "Rant being ender trod tr. oar , th e pono. witty km ., ,„, c ,,,ad 1 . ,,, e0 . p . iedgrai_What great Ctieet is to a :nekton? 'doett by nye to , OD e if ymi had submitted it. W hat rat bale hat Are you to toi l e by it? Will Iderethst fad prove? Vote it oet *tow eudaialtY 4 tui you tonsil:l . :he perky by notating its principles! ,an oareftelminn no.: , sriLY ,Ib....PfLPILa. you proposes to keep the parry united by foreleg smilfreatt7 ^rPre't that ""'""'""- D'ar t dirisien ..S tand by the eh...te we that imam 1 , tarn it on tam arils st their San Merril' bemuse lay s voted 3.-rn if You WA e. , : , c4 , utted thew! the people perfectly Cr,. to forte sod mutate If pia •111. ....a *Aar; ree nen t twa wades their- tustitutiosts for themselres in th eir own Way. the pita at atrial' the. l3 t bre to C'no 334 regr and 3 our pa rtyl will be united and irresiatible late thYir dotre•iie t is power. 4 habdbh that great principle, and the that• the model" a 22 ' g r a s. ' party is ant ert4th saving. and esenot be =Ted. the esirsiple tit" atif-rivernmentastap , pufarsoresetea t i. t 1 iron " ail rot ro in : tie Teeritori."--to forte a Corinth al tou poop% aft e r roast, 4140416 2.,..1.1591 tab silk InerpoYsbala o.tt. - te fe'lwaf. ' 3lO, he alba' affte Atte tilaeltien- Why shall it ho kadeledre el a* tidy *ad thtlo. DAit;D: as a eYseo 2 i dune? Who as , to be benetilied / is the dotal, for lay ty'rseuT• 14. 33 . d to be the gainir? the North to be the gainer? tweeer* es to "It. " 1 " - o tkm ",* t • Neither. the Nerds our the South has the right to postuaity to he remelted about them an ' W ., 4 , 4 , * t. 2 lacier of these re.p.c. *bit gain a rational advantage by trickery sr hand am ter e wa il en •hoar f rom ‘ k*l e o.tieel 7cgr. revo; tiaa i r Oaratiiatteve•ieet- The have a s Est I 'ha b tountil I f light to 4.. 001,7 abctilet "s 4k " - the election On the :111 DccareFer. lam told lite`ft. it VW* safror 10 to o l me (hit taCeriitittifion. is ' that PerbsPl that wilt put it all right and will waiter twee 364 M. 62 ' lN4l " 4l"."t""4"t4tjetAi : the whole , difficulty. How can It ? Per. to »e to tiara the fraYideat m y la his Alesaage. that t he earn Oniaa' ?tattoo la an admirable Oco.l S.* an , the Constitu- hats them *iiy b e a. 1n .. , e. t Shore may , be tiffs etf the axe Sates that bars tea nionatiy "mord,: j_i t4 . t . aotot „; tw ,, oo j . 11 ,39:5: et.] Let deny • Wk4.2122'e PTA + l. bldll‘t kebe r' 2 P" -T ' irl " 'lt r ad ' "'"". that it is vitiate to hire a fa:r ,eats on the ate •or rem _ aw 3 wmi.(Tr " very ciente; and say the it is hat possible R. and PGI car' I errs tree rIoR ‘4”l. b 3" 1. • t!-x" y vat the Coestitellon. Why welt str 0t,F,0, due it atti , a them . ag 1 does cr.4 rive *a an 0 012 „,,Thi tat i oa or the r.it..4 LOA' and the tandetoectrd, foc ,tbe mockery ores el,:efiovi. abet& it is previd mThiriplaut Mawr moo .h" f "" t • *NI onalterahly that the ?copies eattoot vote—whet 1 3131 not getim..• to ams the vsestion *hither the,?aat; th e ' tuo joiity disfraochLted f tot I sat bald f., : sygova east/I-het this Castiftrekti is um e stn SII ot,ite,4 foal lay ra.aignan, Naaac arcenv- It tit“ a t iti a "" aan fro l ' ar tl im" l o be inl44illolto*' Thai dote not Obviate saY shaft atm e bank of "dineont fa tfate, wit tor • * brasiebes. of y oty#etions; it does not diminish any of „tar hare to ii y so r ting pedal Is, H . they want a cant- thew,. You bare ea more right to rote* a free system tee them W they dove( "" k,let State Constitatistr au Rearm then a *lave state e t he lh" .. "Aigki v d % lteth ail l 'l7mit7esiia t i t •iitbi"lll47 l i4 leas+ aisth+r " ow i itt io ,,, br:*: Cc‘ stitar til oa. (*. alto h ' l a l a K4l.ll es taa htro n t ito ts if a al tbe re w Stj anta t4 a e rrire ' t o w tae tooth , State Coastiu3lian, she has right to it. It is L!es,Joof rye fiar fir e r , a ahrn they stun.. Whne_ 'laths deity haedeets which way the slavery flame Lae to rkttot %sweat to 11 61 tiara ".lII` I - Is atteldett.l bare 'sea whether It was voted dews &staid Warne retoll l or 'ga s "' " 7.- tb.670 4 1 .10, 1"* . or toted sp. , aio, yew steppes*, alter the pledges eaalltod E ndue ',cite i cad yea Lave ...... tt of ! my toff' o3 at I 'mitt go for that principle eaftlesity meeprim theft et ohm tatt 4 lnat• . and . that thr Pw'imtmls le-ir. tat Wont* to vote as they chaste. that oiti*tia'afict4 to 'ay tens systlreauessiat r 'meta biii'lis w &a. ow ow - um. ar the etkrea foayernor myself by retires ono way MVP' True 4000441,01.ta1ey hd th• matrenr4lisse he voted dens, and sureebar Stater, It P i1 7,, 0 ,„ 0 „,„4:th e3 way if it be Voted up. I ems bat bow that vole lial l a l l a t t ot ,'"l o t ' th i s i t "" " — ton me e' a Bra ly aelo i s et — ty :eithe peeps. 007 Vaud. take it for *muted that it will be g„,„.,,,,,bbac oat se*** es fteesa - tints_ stratix voted ap. " think„.l have sanettecgh the last , kodel otllce.we'embe ha' wt* tree* Jaye teacake it entalw that It will he se imam st tanoartigst mita- era Ile t " .° 1444 b z_tined ath* IMP Mater ins the vele sat steed. lettleaseewitionsefts; Rath& Wobble*: eatedeot ego, t shoes thaeat t6 4 4o sert eat te. *tubs - 111 - qsayo - me t i e.le a • . • ' • rex hifntea MitiffitiltithaethrillgheeSefl it _ ~_ 4 ~. mows Meows , Me selftrea.sal ,tosseamiamettratmaaoW" L 'lL, WM 14' tee • a met* et bitter/ . sad' - ',Mrt tiers roues el toot tlea ole - Ittv Ist defeat 'sr fate altpefetelete el the witted isms metitted to thentril • taltliessta.het ahlawinier P•DriD! , 'lrtal.e bad - eiereirrier, =so esetatelaent.. t i 's with **tilt sod .7 -4 0 e!ttaStitta it-tAttfol l /itt t t t " it i e Il e' el •''oca %ills' peel' givd - - lin istrokow pi, Ihs I si , r 1 4 4 0 0 /4 14 WE' .1 orrfriivAiiirrititie a at ilk eeiir obettltit Wino ',dialler than It ethi k - . . 4 , i0 491 P 4, 04 134 414 Otsiesitptcli,a Fteake, Painikidek i , BM of haatisey,. - ,', 00 4 VItafnatti, - .: ' k lisitrood riette;' ~. ) ,- . A•pgrze•ke. ;..J.Allatitle' sit Aomori • lei o 0 , jlialltv44o ~, 4 !-i ', -"41441.4411F9"1 I Atiliw . reirpilltategt melee IftretielrentOill =PS fa iipsie "'deceit SliN:11 titai'lltillietbet oetwini tuti;spe aolli,ficiiitulti;linstVilleilip liatitheasiiklatssiorrity fOitObt34: ' Sifikiliriimpia:*atit ditiratt iiii OH i**4l" . 4 4 41 *Ifi' i° l ' l P':, ,4 ti 4. ia4"lilii 61 be 4 111 4 0 4 0 4# thit '4l4 o : l' rP l q l *.c l qt#lP: 4l 4 o -.' . 4100 X 'BOWERY.,_ , • Stmktibaticalliivw , iiiiber at stir.. Vasa &poi. of every desortptlesl'lmlktivilieo' - 44,11otusdamt ildea I. ardilsifiditaillosse. , * .c + ' NOISL =der thrust a lett eollett li I Weft ft of *shim 1.-would, etigt;l4,the towhees Ad nallorotre WS millint, ad defeat lilt /vont& Yet 2 besdot t haven° to their eft .tt the" . insit It: ft hither 'net mtal Solt blatmoisitirtiretne m a tea geo : , ney pratibethe so free seen lama Ire Per* mated to Meth Snow theme they bane .righlt to. $l7 ao if they- e;' t If I lived there I. elesid want to vetitm t rtat . Ire , fa Ilithelit , provide that se men shall woe ~ ' ,We lay - to theme ittatedolakeemt drone nue seems. ash -veva takenune of owe." , But tenet sey that the mmegreee now there, atoll not be ' to theta Illlianth mod r . 1 think th e people of E s 011ittbi to kinstirrlght to s say erbettwribey *Mallow tollvethers,sradlitley an mu going' to no so. Whore .th!Tte aeries* them: So you may go o lib all tbs. essit , chime .et tbeConstilnlles. 7 1 MY, a sou -Md.: WY lan ii ire all erunm Thet bra * q. . ow w . 11 17 ( 10 10 , if worth nothing. 1 t - The rittnien (tree wide *Mak Chief Xiightirafe i oftbe trotted Suttee le * Arestb , anytbbeg la Icateet abater thepeopie et X be th ey have &Aright to Judge fir themselves, and : Sher Pnwldnetts MIN 4 4 OS. tom nor Meow of Se lathes nor eny other poste &abide: or Kansas has Cri tejnitgettor them. Uctioe v it Is 130 justlllealku,in Wed. nor th . vlelatiett cf it great principle°, maim I to my that , the Ceer stlialloe yes enforcing th em Is ewe particularly ob sesames, or is excellent le tsprevisketh - . renege, Sir, the tame fug might be MX of the eel ea cheated Topeka Condit* - -I-do not monad tor pe• • collar provieloas. I knen.one thing: We Demeenit*we hebnithantert,woultsr ytV. Ni tltilttolt Irkl/WAti . pentanes were. 'IN j • ' we'dald WM made bS a milt iniparty, and ist by the people; that it was nude in &hewn of thenetillierily °reuniter; that it It I MP aa VIM as the Mae, as bely es lbs. Me' ceseeed mute, yet test west& sit.etuett Untellltilltithebiettred to and ratified by lletropr of Ellial="e" a" - the lerevief law,' P 6. . se. that Tema berme, :but f r the =deaf smithies It would bate bee* wiser eserble. Ido not knew; Ldo not draw. O b bat* no In Where an nmossreeputaibl e meal% is a Pro,-: It dulinte istllgat• the ell, UtIONI re* Obil i i" 114 all 10,101.t.411,04111 notantelleente the englegxott ale forting a good Mite Mi them. I am' not - wil ibt lh l atto . he faxed to do suss which I would do If I wen left fees to jedgeiridert Pie kettseti: 11thes2 asseeral. then ta no jestlnest ton ttrbet4ithila few • this flagrant blatkm of popular rights in natures, on the pin that ti eCOPIPS bettor: whickihey hoe talkie is Wartlike ry OSA . ions. Bat, Sir, the Prealdent of the United -Is really and eineetely oft hob pi n ion that the slavery clause has teen fairly /rid berpertially subedited to the evoke feldann• or f •-fUnla Of tie people of Karma, and. oat, Inartourit as that sae the exciting and perameraut glee lion, If they get the Tient to vote as they plate on shot *nailed they *not to be satiated; and possibly it solrbC be better if e paid eteriptli. and put an end in the guns ' lion. let see ask, Sit,la the alayery dame fairly subs matted, y n th a t sh e people -eon vote for Of against lit Puppet."' erre a iltiten of Lynam and Oxnard go up to the polis and say, et desire to vote to make Sutures a stave State; here is My ballot." They reply to me. ••.11r. boughs'," just vote tor that Cotejtution first. If you please , " 0 0h, no.' I =Pow, "/ cabaret yowler that Coo &Mutton eonacientlothlY. I am opposed to the dame by Width you locate entail railroad, Is theb ta say as to sacritiee my eonoty and my part of the State. iam op posed to that banking system. I am opposed to this KWm Nothing or Arsevietin Manse in the ,Constitut is it about the gualitiesticiu tor Mike. I cannot vote for 11.." Then t h ey 'n e w e r. "butt shall not vote on making it • stare State.". I tin* ay, .1 want td state it a tree State." They; reply.'" rate for that Constitutions , Cott and then you Can vote to snake It a frrie State; otherwise you cannot." Thum thee disqualify every free Etude mas who vial not Aral- vote for tbeCooatltution. No matter whether on not the voter 'sate that they cattoot comets en tionely veto in Minis previsions, theYreely,'Jv s rave not vote for or against. slavery here. Take the C o cq titn lion as we have irradd it, take the elective franchise as tea have established It., lake the railroad lines as we have bested them, take ti.e: judiciary system as we_ hoes fern est It:taken all as Webers. fixed It to net ourteirer; .and.esk no ttneetioni, but vote for it„nr y ou shall n ot Tote either for *start or free State." In other vt+es, the legal effect of the schedule Sothis: All those who are In 'favor of this Constitutlespny.sote foi or usteinstsdas as Mel plows: lint ill anennbustre animal Ws Con- Aitutlon are ill4ran4lorii, and Masi not rote at all— ' That Is the stode in *bleb the stsvery proposition Is std. witted- }leery usant to the Iftartitatlon is dist franchised on the slavery clause. Mu many are they t They toll yOu there b a majority, or they my, the ear ati tut toe will terotid down loldsoilT;ltif au mein 'mew, lag majority. If you allow a perinea vote.. This shove that a majority arenUdast it. TNT 4flfolnallkand eta. franchise every man, who le e gauss U, the referring t h e r!arrry elariaa to a Minority of the perple of Eames, and leaving that erteetity bee to vote tor or sgshrst the artery clime. as , they choose.. . . - . Let - me Ask you if that., iia fair mode of sub. mitring the rlarmY chant*? - Dues that mode of submitting that particular elastic leave the peo ple perfectly free to tots for or against stamen as they choose?, AM I free . , to vote as I choose on. the slavMy ipiettloa,' if you tell me I shall hot rote on it autif l. irotelor the Mane liquor Is w t Am I free to Tote on theslavery question, 11,,yee t e ll am that I abatis not rote eitheil way until I rote for -a. book ?;• Is it freedom of election to makyour - right lici•tote upon one question despond upon ihe modeittithleh you are going to rote on some other rtnesiloo. tihieb has no eonneetiou with it 7 Is that fraelom of election? Is that ILO g ' eat fundamental principle -of selfgovernmeet. ' r ut . 'which we eualleined and straggled, 1.11 Ms .. body, sad thromebeut the country, to establish us ' the role if salvage all lime to come? The Pres ident of the tolied States has made some- re :marks In his tootariage which, It atefirmr-tee, it trued be -very anpropriata to read iu this ton- Erection. Ile says: "The frietale and supporters of the Nebraska and Kansas Aet;.when struggling on a - recent cc casion to snits's* ' its wise provisions before the great tdtumal of the American people, newer dif. , . rend about its true ,mesmieg. on this. aubjen.—.. Everywhere , throughout the Union they publicly' I pledged their faith and honor that they soul , ' el:et:gully submitfthe questiOn Of'slavery to the decision of the li.tnia fide people of Kansas, with , out any restriction or. qualification whatever. All , were cordially united upon the great doctrine ,oC ydpolar sovereignly; whieh is the 'vital principle . .... • 01 - oar free institutions.' - Mark this: - .':-, • . , , glad it,then ;seen insinuated, from any quarter that jOrould ' haii . .been a sufficient., compliance with the iequisitisins of the organic law • for the taco lt of a convention. tbermfter , to be dem. '''ed, too i m thhold lam question of slavery front the people, and to substitute, their own will for that of a legally silent!' tried majority of their eonst:tu. tits, t is would have been instantly rejected." ' ' Yes Fir, ond,l will add further; bad it been then i tionatediiorn any quarter, and' believed Lye the Anaerieaci pe ople, that we would live submit. ted the Oa very clause !a each a mannetas to Com pel a Sesta to Void. for that which his conscience did wit apprvve, in order to vete ell the slavery clause not cot); lipoid the idea hive hems neYtetl . ed; but the Democratic candidate for the ?redden . . ey would hare bees Tejettell; and ` etrITY Mitt who haehed him wristlet have hen rejected too. Thq President tens us in his mange. that the .0204, tarty pledged' our faith and our honor that ' .. MIINIZIE