ill MIT! LlWISBMfi iiiiai. "THE UNION'," fstaWisSeJ in 1SI1 Who!s Xo., 2.459. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1861. it $l.r0 per lar, aiuayi In Advance. 'l'IIRONfCLE,"eth!ie1! in 1 S 13 Whole Xo., SSO. j , r,.-.! S.ir AT t.-'tfifVir, tiMV.tijiJ ""p" aorabK tub -O.a Vir- v 'xii- J'.v.-f.TTT.i i j-irh XAt. .d pragmatic Georgia. a.nil)s4''1'"5,"'",'"u"'J,i''",, 'h Af Kiijflaud Stile gain lie FOB TH1 Ml. CHHi'SlllE. I'n"4' - 15 ' .!-r '' ""' " mT-1 slowest, but during ibe pst ton years riven "h . t r . i.,-.i. r.-i -li -rter i.-ni'd- Tbii..,. . , , . r in-";, : -i-i in ...th. i.i i. lb, base settled up the North Wi lo i tint r. """ .,.,. M I f'r .ixt- 'i II iii-, i .ll I. r ti , . . , ; i n :"--' ..... ......... rrreat decree aii.l liuvn n..,l.. .1.. auk i ,l.,Tn eoejel.r. of lb. Msr A 1'hii .!"!. Reflections for the People. ; 'Political FreicHin&' in rn.iaatirnia. . . . i f . 1 1 : .. .. t 1 : - . i i : - - . .r . l . no io.ult. we have enforced do nr. " " "" 'll,rt M'f l""m" V "" ! '"" """ ' or ( PPMI U'I C I 1' ! I ill fill li ' V.-. and .el luel.:.l u, II 'li- p.. IlViliillAd '! .H'l Ijiilt Jl'Ii ,,. remain r.gh', jmir public men ca n . . ,, , . never b"rav "U. I! I, hi my bn-f e t.rptit infer...' it .ik i-.i:i.- iia In .11 that - - 3 The Hamlin Famili. A Pembroke (Mot ) correspondent of the Boston Jr rlf These questions were ably d;- i I'rcpidt-ut-Eicet. We ther f re c .py ari e,,t J0U eJtl ,,, (, Letrytd." r b-r.v !. I! I, hi n.y M. I j w (!luJj ,0 lbe riJicu!ea, rPOOrt , , '. , , , I Itti- Jiiowo Sojih, iLtt Mr. Utmlia at ill!,, abj if ynu n mnn iiuj oJ b hi- . . . , t.Ti- (,,.. f Xaclilltlfl. npirlir li.si. wa ifitprf.-r..il Otil . j i, ...... . I I T 1'. , i-n . . a v..l.fc.-.ii niw fiinflr in i-un ni.nt I nil tsitli hi. nrMtit -.... r. j.M.r u-i. i.i . i.ii- Fre;" aeree, sua buvo aiajs tie Ltw 'h Ibe relies ud interei-'i of rv seclion . ' ' ""c " ' j ' in pai-nif .N .r'h ISi-nJ, ffifiiitm r.: '" ''' - S:.iUii.. f .k. v.. .. mnrn ni. recta! v. l lb 3itthi,il,t rr.il ! J 'urney, preiacin; mem w:in tniuu ooser- I! f ..:i ,J h. !-.' "f I ""I". I Illl-ir , - mi. IHUU'IJ, J : llUf gllTfriilHt'Dl 19 j , - , - - vi.. II ,m ...!, mimiii .rit.l IUC 1" - ' ' . ' .. . Ihlll!,i..., .k.. ,k. .1 aulterllir cm iDPA rrnm mini.. nf '"Ml mrJiinu mm v.i"'' . : OM Le l-.I-l r.mllel.t. ill r. I.if.iw, .t.r.r.... l,.iri. r WI1I.TI A ..-'r i- muini, ... ..... ...g ,Hvna I' r.' jl'IT - I II (I I B i . c, v i . j .. i.i it r-lMi-CKl. .. ! 1-..I -li-ti- I. ! M' Pi (iiii u.n. I will uS r iltnih b, f iru I will c"nnnt. ; ufiin ll.e j.uff -rru of Lit cir, auJ paluieu ,,.,i. M..f ...u-r.- Mrrltaiii. - .1 jinn. 1'. 1"' rir v r. ':!f-r r-liiwr Hi n -.1 ni-xl Nfi-r. Ifrti-i-Hi'-.'l- "I :rk'itl.k ,(h.l..ir. Ccmsanic i n 1 inirn lii'-v n -I -.Ini.TI,-! n t...iri. writer - r. u-ai. tiil 'Mr." Nun T.. Mil. ..ih "J..'. 4-iJ.ii. 6 1 '"u' v' I- 1 til Knit A I'll i- I T-ti-l in ll-eni In-vi i" lr Tall ,.(t-...,t-, uiDMTLiiuHrt ..i-.i.i-. Ii.-nr.-i ,rf,l rtl i"...nj 4p.i. iD-rLiiuMirtiit A:mI.iiii. 4.'-.T .1 . f tl.r l'htl..l Mnil-. Mi-m-M ( i H v r -.Hi 'l. tii-ii : r in- i..ui-ii,n y .i I 1 rT,,-.lJ (til ArkHUAH. I'.IU. lirxun I i .1 n bir4.il 1 tuifivw-. ".v, 1 r..ll-tl I- -IT-1- A ii.."pii.. ll.U-l.JI 3.c i.i-' 3 FITTIN ii'.-l il lrx-.-'il ,,,...!.- -t h ,.i..n r-.-..i.-.'' t-i i' -.li.rv ni.ir.- t-- l..-1-i If Mh.nl .l!illK I " iKNKUl 5. 2 Jul (ii..ii;h 4". ' 7. !. S-I.ii-J JH.'l-.il :.4 .mj ;tirl Ji4 -41-1 4MI ml 4 o .'I I' hM Ft". 11U.:.4H r-4-..iK i 7 4.W & :.. 1-4 tl ...:lf4i l.i.-5 ."li.414 4. .7 .i.i., I 3 4 .-.! I 711 41 i.. 9 :) !-.' L77 SONG r M4UV. ;u 1T Hr.. I.Ft.lm. in iliaiinu rented io ii irnnr ol;-irity the' I1-"""-1- Ti!-J nii.ii.i S..UU.4U .4.-4 lis w.j UTid f-Te cf buruiij Linn tire, Ike way. An,,f....lnlfcl...r..JM.rj..l01ll,. , Iaji,g ju ,, , . Ia Kn..,.. lbe i ne following shows the tree ani SI oero bliioi ia Lin Taint, bcc.u-o be in lb -xu of Africa HjidIid, aays : "Eiealfr Hamlin, an tarly aellicr of Ibil towe, was the f.tber of oiua ebiljren, whoae aanct are eotered upo the town record of Feav br. lie, amoog wbrnn were Au t Hamlin, b rn '.March ye 9;b day, A. D. 1753;' Afrkti llamlio, bnru 'January yt 2d day, A. D. 1753.' Ernpe llamlio, bora Noiember je 20ib day, A. 0. 1759 America llamlio, born October y 20th iy, A. D. 17G1 ; Eietz r liaclin at white niao, bis wife, L)dia, ai whit woman, auJ liitir ehiiUrea were cf part l ; . 1 I . l.i i . :.: - - .I. till. - li i UlUUU. 11C ill ill I'lTvlUJlUCUt liusiiiuu IB snrit ot war la nut frnu: -t, mi -tmll le i fim..,t d .mi lia Irk-i-l I ..l ... . ... !.".... i. . i ' , - - - ------- . -,.,1. ... i-.rii. u iKii.5. i ere tut ,i,. ..fp. Siaa l,i Fie), population in the different : ile0". h" lAy in"H' bat tb.y Lave r,,e t''"l'"a w" f"""ll'J tn , teen rogd b, lbe people of Ibe Free h -I" ;r ,s or ,dci frll.,.,U ... c..k,. , 'be "roup y b..wipS. Tbe inei leot wa. !.. ; Utrfc ; - be knew be irraeLit,)! 8i"' ! c..r(.,.,v0 r" coi.ipra,i,e wbicb lo .k like unpremejil.d, and ifcerKf..r, efftdite. IZV The iiiiaiositira. jl,-a!.ie. and di-i-pn-' ",e f'"!'"'"' fl-S. priicul.r!y fir j Uyin the mil.--.-e f lakiog p.....i-.o ! AI c:m:nnati, : 'ln wbieb now fi I lbe country, are lbe : f"11'' f? n'b Carolina at ilii lin e j i.f ibe (! Tt riioiefit t i wliicli we have a The receptiou wis ovrrjriuing that eiuld .ai i B1,0I., reu!l of in ea!li:d ll, iii.or,,. Nc'eribelw, it was truth I bit ail IT.i - Cn-'iuiii'i.al -ini; be.u-e, b.re-r 1 . have been d. sreJ. lie remarked : I . ,1... I. AT.: . -.a-.L-" 1 k h,.. lei,i4,iOI1- UaJ ,bai .rtT I. fl untn-ile. ! 'J cirh 1 "" K"J. t-"iu it" a- "' "' , , , I (.pfiSeo, nut nnca before tbi., n. ? t.d the ..rdinatic . aod -on pr.,., eau. ' " "f -' ' Al'tl, d .... j ' r"''0 h-f"r" ''."'f"? 1 'h,,'', r- i C.uci.,C.-i. T.ia. ..a a year previou, U "i-'.i-i ""- o i ion j.r.iiLjeseslat-, , . ... I tart any e-neeMion m ib-lae-of nieuaee ia jte l're- J-tlia' el. ei.n (),. tl.i ....... I,.b. d I, I... father, ..f ,be cun-ry-h,,. , y ' " ,, ti e .l-vmcon of .he I, .,...-. r- ; , iu" Xll ZnZ'r. lit 1 11 ,-rinaT ""- " , rnTtnlitii.ff a J. :1 : i Th fr' Hfi tit t ice of M bn.iinir frm fh-) f tlf le----n;uiv. K.rr w tr. n. Irvi-s nfTT ! Hir4-:h w.miiiit. i tt t-Wfii J- r, O.tl m"XI-T'' :in rt ith u ;, F:;n;eii l-r j i:: -w. t y MtTy lay, Wti.fl Itr niii-i- i "J fl I ' I". C OtC y ! Tim ii rt'- ,"-T io,r-i '-'- 0 tur t.t..utit - f Mr iii.-ri- .lh u fl ; aittfrl ' J-rU" l- A ,t.-,l M.rv ill. Kc'-tl i ll- r ;" -r l""-it" I. '-e?r tttati 'lu sun, ixu-1 -t - r. nr. -i - -(.irst n. i . (1 n. w. i, I-,' I. t M i K-r- I i t, Ll It.wri M.n firi" r-ali ( r.'- t ? T-r: I. -l u-1 t r 'i--nl. tl.r !! e, ..r L-1 "I ui -. !- i l.-t - i f -; IUr. tj.-r.Ii- fUt-r tiia' tnu mir -iar.l.Jy d .y. ha t-r -- ii; ut li ! n - r U" I ttt-tjr kii!-l :.ir" i...f I-..H l- r'-t:" Tbo fuMitftiU)! if ti.' !r-gmitT a p M'lu rni ') fji. Vtt d nln IT. in H'iffil.t : Tl- n- ln:ti. .oiiii li- N-it;.;i.' p'iit, i ... n,- "in-;it 1 v . tw r.uiii - Ib w. f iJ ;rrt ..t-W o a - fi.wrr br. ii- 'b. t,ioi- i i"i - f "lit b. ur ! .. n ' r- tint. i 1-' '1 u ' " - to 1 -) ite tti- 1ii -t. -.T- 'lit- lutr t..t; D tli- li-trl. 'it- ri- t--l .t. (. Ttir t. !! t-M'-o. a ri u..-.....-, k.-p r-f-ki-v 't i'- i-M-b.-; ;-tii T.-.t.tr.-i i tuirn th- wt.ir -.ni I i "TArm; 1Brk I- Bin atnth. r. tt yt-.i-r- T ii ril, A.-l .i.Mi.n.k -..' ' ' I'" l" t"'1' frl II I h-r f ti "tfi'IU I T..U'i ' tl.r rfc,y, Mni sit:, is i- urn-; 1- tl -F-i i ft :l tt -I.i... I- " ''iit -:r- ror-ut. un luntu-i. u-.r tr: r, if "nr v. nt.l -ti : l - -.l in.nn i?" i -t- tt-r t- r '"T V -f i- -nor 'i ur-r tii.:!--l. i"r' .a-tt M i. Finu m tj i---;- r. -i -l'- i- ' ' ' " Cl)r !flr GaD ljroniflf. novinv, ri;ii. is. tsut. PjpuUtioa of these UaiteJ States. Toe number of our people, ui. lrr the CrM'i. i.f 15'iH, ha-i been i iruu' i e 1 by ..-v.;,, .,, ... i ; -.i...;. ,i h -io. i, .ue ,.oic4ri.. .nil.., .uivu f.., st.t, will h-. mil. J. the first ceiioua wi tnlcen : Siate Populalloa la lbe laid. Starr. 17 Ml ...-. iT lrr.M '' atiwl 115.UI or -."J aer mu l-l.i 1.1H...4 lW..:i s., do 1.0 1.6:i..4 3I7.71 3.1 do 1-3.1 i.rs.ll 47 i-T :) d I 40 S.4-7.::-,i 47.:U1 s da i-:i :i. j-n.-.i .5 7i..,..s do 3 .:..".:; sw..i. r. do Free fi.pulailon la Ibr Inilri siatn. 17 0 J . 1..7 4 1-m 41-.54 1 1 1 l- .. . r it int l-M "i- 4 .1 I... . - :l rtu lv 0 i l ; si.. 17 ;:1 d.i 1- 'i l" " t T..7 i. 1 :.l do I'll 14. 7 .-..4 .-. TI- I,, I 1- 1 ' 4 f. 115 :it ,!o Ism .7i4..'ji 7.ui..-,, t a, (rti'sre-rara and Llir'a.. The f. .1 1 . w ii. j; ivi-mIih niiiillier of K. p. ie-ni.tiei iii be el'T'ed to .Vpj.re-4 in Sis . (- h-'int add. d . . eneli S.j'o In exhibit the No of K ec'.'i t., wMeli it i f miiVJ J The pre-i fit r,lo. f ,r Mi mbors i.f I'niiiitf.. in alit 1':! (ilili Tli next ritin tii bepr.'hib'f i'.i.i,i 1j7 "JI'i I I.F.i: MlTl-S. Iv Oea. I'llOnn. ln.41. ,a!o. I.e.- 7 J It.mp-l.ir. 6 6-. V.rii.o..t 5 6 V, --!., iM'l 11 1 - I.I. .... 4 3 1- r,,,,,-.-! cm a V..- 3i 3i J - '.w Jrwy S S I'-nn.jli.Dia "J7 25 2 I'll-. 11 2 1. 11 li I l.-i. 11 1J . 4 'h. lo.-iin r. 8 - 2 W : . :a 6 9-3 M.ni.rMiU 4 3 1- 1 4 7-3 ,r.'.-n 3 3 l".;if.rnia 4 6-1 lvii,.i - 3 - i ' j bloody raid of Jobn ltrown in Virginia, aiiJ Ihe eivil Kuls which now an roiieb distract the country, n-i'd lifter have iitaioed the pik-- i.f American l.i.'ory. W'htn the highway was forced open fir lavery In into the territores tf lbe i ali..e. lbe U.Krl ol lea l a ...p.-i '5""3 ria.ii.-j ate in ai- ..r,ii,i,.o tUal we, i Kepijhiicai... w..u'J ul ,. , nflWe. Tb,-u ab.lt not kill. U c. i..-' f-M -' ' I!-t bij ibi- will l.r.. : ,l0J.,t!y lkrm A.m.H.,a, baf that I of ,h' ( on",""M cf Correspwdeoe. pe..Se no m.n evil for evil. Overcome ! 'if"'.'' a !"; BInw' !n ,hf U",.!! "f,,hp ! f "-t .e-,.lt lonPer, bv "bicb ,fcs timei of 1775 ii with wn-iJ K,r iv, ,., I t ,,. 1 1 ' "J ,f deMre to eall Cm. i noMiinaiing Scatof 5 man f..r the ',eJ. j demanded. A ralatire of the Ijam!iDa , 7 ' If V r""",e.ry cr,eaneer com- I d-ncy, than ,b, ...uld , any oifc.r wiy. i removed 3 th. town cf Turner, M.ioe.and, ba' M",,r l- J f"r ,ru,b "-, '-'"-J ' f- f-r The, d:J i-i ,0, ue ne of the i -v ia . .:, f.:., r,ro 'd Am.rieJ for (i.ij. Tbo0h the kingdom. .,f e...b tbo p. ra ,,ur,eC of ,ed ri.Ut., it ia no. . ...r.J, ,.,.,int;t JIf. Lu.-aa .U l'e re-t ' ' ' T't i .- .a. ii, .. mji d ever . j exv-e'eJ. I ai l told thra ho I i full, let U4 uth ild Cbnst'a kingdom :" ' ! Thf.7 are the leacbini!4 ef the Goi-n 1 -. r -rrJMJflEU, -t?-. . r. . i . t North-Wear, .,..J when .he people of .be P'' ' OWrve .hem, and, like j " '" - ' ' ' r ' .... .... . itori i.f lil. Ilfllih;i!4 1.4. i a I-..H .1 hi. il..i .I,. .: i ' tte A Dint e. wbo never liliriJ the ewonl. ' " ' ,uc 1'. ificiiiea lipUD ; " ' un bus come, criainly a- pjrn a. ever I hundred acres of lasd to aetlie io the sam country ; which the Oovcrntnent waj fouiijid ba.l nu r -"iu :he 'c,,t,.. " ! Wcu violated, th-y formed ihem-clv.a j,,. i --'-'',"l have f miiht U.e g d fili',-A..-j to an nritiiniri j in in roll b.i-k the tide of i 'n ,,,e afierniwn, Hrv. J.ui.n Cham j Slavery :iogti i.-:on iotn lbe j"tjlca wbtre BKRS, hid a crowdi d ln u-e. io hi. Ii.ilc i it to I iii.jj-, and b-'Vofid which it ha. On l.il-.ine4. 1 lie extel.5:..ri nf KLveiy w .i- tin ..i.i.tii, i t. p. inii in i napei, itrnan a'U .4iion, m,. L ln'g if .Syee-A wa bis foilj-ft lli lea'iioJ j.islion in tt.e paii;pin of ' ' " 'f Jim. a 4th, c 'rii'iiehrin at -Hi, I lit, HI c lil(J . ,ee i f fa trie- n' r icv, vie Meli it i- tory t. r. l.e l it., -f up.,,, ,,P t,i4rd ,f ih.t (..in n t ii-fi'i.5 tl (av i.-.J tbil j rirn-rf.;, ijt Ir in ibe wil l ef a r.-per C"iiij n h. i.hi .n ,.( ihe i-.-U ' 1 he J.JIUI- n-ii-.ti-iij win uir ii ii nrt:- l.t d in V" th'H : Ml Frlei j- V on. n .1 in ml p tion. r.o afj-f e: te the ..vim. I f.el a' i.,i piriii'i- i o (be p, op'e, I i.w a't f'.a' I inn. Here I have lived in.. re in a f'niler of a r- H'urt; hero ni r'.ii ir h w. re b'.ro. and iire one of tbe-n I;.-- toi-ri-d I kn.. not bow oou lahill eee joi again. A dry devov.-s up hi mi.. n i-. p r;.,(J... i.e.it.r ibill thai wl. c'i ba .l. . ;.!. i mii n anv itber n;aii ai.ee lb- . ... 1 I .. ! - . I I -1 i i'17-nej. i .i-i io,:i in.n rioar I it-,... te j ihr-v vrnl be irea'ed af.ir i iei ! ,nwn- 'i'bey accepted t!ie proposilioo J sh oil I bat- te.-n bea en ; and I ij'w -.ri-h i ind a branch of the Old Colony family of to c.:: their :t. . . .i wi.it I iLea .aiJ ! IIaMM.nj will, oo the 4ib of March. La 1 i Vice 1'resiJcot of the United Stales." .. h vi.i. i nr'.aps want I - rew.;: .t .. I writ! id. - u. j A Frenchman, resolved to be rid of ".r i'?'- ':r.'hV Vp" I lif,, a little Ufore bigh tide to a pott -Wh-n vr.- - T.i tt '. X W 1 a fi. a I a n i P . r;'y r,fi. as vvsh n, Je.r.T ' !t by the sea-siie. lie bad provided .1 ! soli r t ! I i-i ti rf! tl.ir.r'. t li.. J bt.w :r. at i iua!'ti i "f Vhiint.' n. Hr it-r w m! I pit.': r nii.. km.i.fih mil oirlii. wj.. l tir.v. t J, rxi-(.f fr rhc aij..f!; wiir i r- i up"M wMcn ih a. r TCKv-H f' -il.-J. I f.'.'t tKt I tVl. I.i t I.Cfvl. tt.if)-. t.ti;if IjmI n,) i. bt." wSr.irMi- out v i.i ! i;,-r? r.J v;tur ' t'v r: i a ! vrrv Ci t:i- pr..-:.- ,. 1 .'. ;-!!,; i :. ; rfV: p. , W, r , fr, pi mi o ;,ir as liiijen-rt'" irrn. (;f we: h;t; '.-':.';- ) i.in , -icr.-.r f u t.. th? x- , a np!-" .,; iriMs- i,S rbt-r. We v.jn 1.-1 ' r- i f .i.hf.- '.oil irr i :; a-.v.. :h -t tilr- u frf? ;' rrt'f f :v-e-i- it f.'-irr ;, in r-t-i' r.n i.i. great h. bby-h- ra a.r and the i ,j in ,,.e A :ii ;:btv !..-io I pl.ee r-?r.ep .f Jr.l- an ao I .ir io iii-ti- V. e -i.e.in ia itiv reliance f r .npp-i.-r. I n. t ! SI OF STtTES. i -wiri, I M.r.!-i;d iri'i I in n. S-urh i r,'liu. i- tT M -mi A I.I ITNI Mi-!.-l.. I-., ,-,,., T-tii. ... K-iouiir Mi--ouri 15 19 10 3 9 7 13 1J 1 VI 3 1 13 a 9 3 8 7 6 6 the recent 4-lecTiott, and the iuMic oiibd ivh are I ic-n ., ti .. rniiieM being emvioced ihat lbe lb. in .cratie r.r- the and lbe ubwrtanmof tbelaiv. . friend, wi.l ad (r.y th-.r I u:av r.'eetve ,cc"''r ) ty had become fubsTviein to the intere.ta -'r- C'baiabera argued that ail evil ii the of lbe Slave p .wer, tbe verdict was giveu ! teu't i f iba violatinn of law. Ij.-d'a law in favor of Kepablican principles. Iuc n- i' piin, and can not be mistaken. IV aMj'ience of that di cici m, a nnj of lbe s'roy 'be law of gtaviiaiion, and tbe wor d CmtoD State, cooMraibed by a spiiit of (I"C) to deatruction. Hy die obeying O'd's niadiie-a, pa-ion and f illy, atid mi.led by 89 bridling the tongue as Lot to .1...:-.. .1.- ..'I. . aeil nnA it ...tV,u. I f 1 . . . . I. - arill.S.fVl UU Ui'triltU IUC UUi!II,rU,lJ ".w U .. ... , .UU .U...O, IVII....TI.II. niMnc., lure rn.bed hea.il u.g into r. vo- JeroyiDj that la, lbe L'ui m has beeu He w:n the cues' of Ij'.v Morton, and in ' c""1'1 r"-hd ' 1''. throwing tbeir ! u lution aui rebellion against the List cav- bionj-bt lo totter I'toa ihe brii.k of ruin. ! re.i ., use to lbe public baluiation., fooka at ar!"s ",rr"""1 f a'tifg bim ro the 1 - ; ernni'iit ou nr'ii. i There i lo trouble ia tbiscouu'ry which Icno'li a. follow.. : li it Fellow t'it x n. of tbe S'a'e of Indians ! Uuivtr-al peace should be lbe prevail- ' ',e '""K'i'e. "i'b i' libcrsl notions of lib ing Ki n 1 1 in- ii r airn.Ki: ail n i ius, and T'J 'P1-'1'110, has D';t projuced. '! I am to rs lo ihaok jou m ieli for this r.'- bate talked .01 much" (.did Mr. CI m -'t' ti.vni we! ...in, an.1 etiil more (or the Miou.n be cultivated t r evi-rv b. i i. e. lonaa it cm be pre.er.ci iu honor and "" there i any-hing in fhi.4 wond I "' , " i'.- J r it i "17 l to Ihat p ii iMc il c iu-e wliic.l I lliliik L. 'be ..,.1 c.i p-ac- mu.t ne i.urcba- - r - j " - lr,1L. 4 : ,., ei3 ci uj acrioi:e or evi-ry'tim men hold imiui.. mu mucu in iiot-ny 1 6 fr -m ii-h St.l f r aTiitftriiil V'.rtt n. mr r vf l-unyiimi Ui w bleb Mi ll of liie wb'.le coin. try and Ibe h-.lo w.-r d. .s-.i-.m -u ia.. facred and dear, tbey are bound iu cou- ol" pcech, io the niornin-; and nooi.d iy of. J'tirre i. a tune In k-p aib nee," ai.d Fcience to au.tain the ri'ht fearless of rcJ '"ei """1 nm doterniiiitd lo gn ii .n when men wntiele l.y ihe luooih wph no couwqiience.. When our Savior came to : ,0 niJ ratei f""" bence, free of tbi in, certainly that tb.y mean tbe nmoe thill., declare "pe.ee on eanh ad .dw.il ' with cUao handa and dear .k.rt." Then u" ') " f''V i I ''inv . in fiiriii-h.d ly ibe tiuptrinteudent of lbe Toe Free SiaH-9 gain 3, lbe SlavcStates "ard uien," lie aid He alan brought a ' followed a difflay of bis rhetorical puwei I te word Ctn-u to ibe Mate .uth TUies at Spriii(;- o fj a nett paio of 9 to the Free S'ate word ihe tword of 1 ruth and Justice upou the "unruly tiicii.ber, n n.i.cbitr, much u d in tin -c .1 v.. a id i.f.en with t:ij, I.I., for purp-aee ot Coligri:ainu.l si called sortie of them, however, ruled "t.'l required obtdience lo lawful gov- ' slander: '-There is ibut pi ak tb Home temper and I.. it biood. Lei u. make Mi?r'lutiui-'t.t. li will be wen that the be the verb-.t devotees of the Slave I'o.er ernnieni. Liw is "a terror to evii iio. like the li, rcinirs of a Word: but the ur'". if we can, that we do not ni'-uini-r- f l'il.ii .u ol tin United Slavs i- 31 641,- It wou d seem probable that ihe Seces- crs, and a prai-e In ihom that dj Weil." tongue of the v.lje is health. The t:nij:iie 977, uf wli'ch Lumber 3 9J9.353 are ,nn excitement which is now agiiatin Ani 'ien di.comfi'ed minority disobey i ' wise use. knowledge ariol.i ; but li.'ri Iu lS.r), ihe popuu ion was HI!,. (ke country, fpiin,;. from the l i.-s of pnw- magistrates, trample upon ail law, inaugu- i ,n8 m(,a,n of fon!i poiireth out fouii.hne-s. ljil'oO, of l,icb nuiuher o,'"U.412 were ,.r ,u i,e So.,th in the lei.lative halls of 'e violence and bloi.d.brd. ami dcmaiid i The Lorl shall cut i IT all flittering lip., and lliirs The fiee pi j uiattnu has increased the nation. letermioed, if po?ible, lo of us a surrender of ocr rights and a sac- , ''l0 ,u,'e;u,! ' fp si' lh proud things. Hide rate of 33 pr cent., and lbe tlave rp,in it, even by tbe desperate means of " our principle, it is lime In draw '"'J are -"'fr"l'' S'iJ fpeak wickedly c.n- '(.ola'-ii'O t ihe r.ie of 23 per cut. I disruption, and re-cotistrur'i in fiu.liy, of that wurd in defence of the rights we ' c. ruitig o prea.ion. Au ungodiy mm lW'.i is a statement of ihe population, ibe Union, we fi:id a Sou'bcro C..oven- claim from nature, nod which are con- J'gg-'h op evil ; and iu bis lip. ihere ia simpered with tbe ceusu of lS'iU, ciaasi- tioo at Montgomery, Alabima, framing a firmed by our C'onsii'utinn. as a buruing ti'e. They have sharpened 0;o 'he tite and Ihe Slave Stales. ; Southern Confederacy. Kverv move on remember that everything worth : IDe,r '""gucs like a ferpeni j adders' poi- the board even bv the IJ nd-r States i, 'ivl"g fr i I'isl, when a nation is enslav- stio is under Ibeir lip. ptJk no evil one i tbe d i-ies ou f r-i-u iinportafior.s or even ' ' " ' . r , . , ii ...i i. 'i.i .;i. c. .1 ..... ...i Wl'lill OU HIT- lll(i--ll,-lll .ut.!" ..irir 'iir- it-i haMtuallv vio'.'rd. would any or all h::a.-eli with a lai.br, a rope, a pisto!,abua d'e of mi-chesed s viatof prison. Asceo d.i -g the lud ier, l.e tied ou: end of tbe rope to tbe ;).-, a . tlie oilier end ariuud bit neck; tt. a Iu t li lb poison, act bis cluiLt. oo fire, p -1 the uiuzzleof tbe pistol to bis he;.!, and kick.-d away tbe ladder. I i kiciiii d ivtn the lilder, be sloped lbe ' "''- l.:..l l"'l ,.,-1,1 4 It,.. t,.l..:n.j I bi. K.a.l n.l I bear- in for ...,n. SM,;h r . . . . . ., r . r .1- we c a:ni to have, at.;i trea: y u ,urc"J " - "i woicu u. wai aua i,,:K:y-'' ' pcbJid: be fell iita tbe aca, thus ex'io- tbai liivine as.i.'aiiee wnh.iul which I can I r '' C zoa nf Ken'ti'iy Friends eui.-hii:ff the finnes of bis ciothine, and the not s icc-cd. lot with which success i.eer- '" I'Mbreu - (-"-J 1 eili v..j in n.v new ,c,.B.tir which be swallowed couDterac ..,,. Aio.lbidyouall.ualT.xtion.-e f-) I -ee r. , oec.sioo ,! no j - ,eJ ,Lu,, in spite of fcU farewell. ne iotit! n. to retnot a word of this. If . - , , , l-cring U,e s-peec'i, Mr. Lincoln betrav- " '' l' 'J. to .uured the P'.. ""' --J. -, . , , , fault biil not be mine. : shot, ui;p oisooed. onburoed. aud a ed much enm tioo, aud the crowd was adc- .... 'i jt , i The remark wire receive! with ereit drowned: , ted to tear. , . T . 6 , - . .I,thll.,..m fr, i . r. . . I I... . U . - I ' I" ""'S """ Pne. .r,-. .-, Pl-rr-.l tuj auuna Mb vian i U.S. Strnaror Grten, of Miwoari, ia hit rtffT t triiturvK lot tria at.t nut nt llvAa liars batk, aud aim i wrenchioi his arms off. i , ,' . , . at ion ssr, em . i 119 bemoneJ ,he tiCtht c,l0 of "e" Mr. IV.i ieir. .Mr Soeaaer. and C.en. ! r,' zi Tennese, and saij l.rj ! tl. nieo f the General A-sembly It is 'te otler IXtrJtr State lad yt tcitk th uu-, as bas been said by tha I'r i.). ot of Cv'f S'.itcS in the u moteoienr, the Scni'e, ili.t very treat responsibility t.Vy roaAi ull have yor just turh termifiom re.t, upon m- in the position to which ihe lflf Xsrthrru Cnjrcume and Cmmif v ,'e. "f the Am. r ein p- n e hive died . r . j-. . n i i ... r i , ti'.uert at tnru ch'te to dictate. Ileeubst- it."- I ' -pi et.siMe of il.ae W'.gb.c . , , , , r.sp. t.si-i .ty. ! c i o n.i but know what t"n'-S ai''"d. 'bt .V-fftUioa irns a ..u ui: k i. iti', n il ij- a na n-, nr- w p-H'it-'rf h-me lu fii'jhte the Ire inr ui"i -i' a r. - "I wnj I si u,, have X 'ttn iutu lulmuiivn to the rf'iiehtlJer '"'. ii. f.l.ii i,p iu me i ,,k amine. Hut he feared the plan was -ueb ..-I d ti.' r ,:-.. .it...i ibr Fa h r iu, r.,tj. nf bis I'lii ,to ; .:.!, .-i !et-i,i,. I cm n it but miii and b. k f-.r tint soi pori wi h ui I S..m "seedy" pontletsoff thefjl'awing hich r w.ll b..- un;. ... hie f .r me in p. r- ; iu iignd to S .uta Carolina : f rm that tfieit n,,k I torn, then, and I sh-m.. s J, (-d.l I . k 'o toe A'li-rican ,..!!. ai.d M ib il ! . T'"" i-"""1. (iet) , , , 1 l,.o,.nwl, .wrrwu li.I ! h is n-vir t rsaien ih-m AI- i :,-! r. - j. (;rLj,j lu-i :. b K,., u on le ti the lo-er-st Ml 1 0r ''' ""- wor-i. "c lerc-oii s'und the ui anini. of those who u.- ih m 1.1 US pit flic .TIC! ll. fioi' loll nf tbce w .rd. Win.', ttieii. i-'-coen-i in ?' Wba' is "inva-i -ii '!'' Wioilil ihe nurchi. ..t an army into Sioith (Viriiini, wiih,ut the consent id her p- p!e, a-id wi'h h i"'.' it., lent lowar i ll., in, be inva-i u? I et r- I iinly tbiiik it w oil I If wou'd he eici .ti." also, if S -mtli Carotinians ', ' "Ti 1 ",i' !t 1 " ri,il''- ,u? : the Secretary of lbe Treasury ordend lis were I rc -1 to -ubmif. li lt if ike lr-.i-el r;"'- "'' 'efiea.e.l.'y sb fi I'.g sc.-r.es of ibr : B4m, in he sfr'cken from lbe rolls of the State, should m-r-ly hold and re'.l; its own t .rfs and ("her property, and collect FtKsTAiL'. K..a k.. il.mifL.n l.l.tl.l-1 M.MMI.3Wlt, kl.v i. j 1,41 ,t. 4 1 i rf.-a.t O-alA la. saa, 1. . , J. L " -la.l tt'OnwWT ikaVI.4U 2i4.l-J l&rrravf. K:, : . Ti ils .11 lv.-i fri.-iVT 1 'i-t...u 't-wa-L l.L.. .K4i. f" X.io -vlUs.Bi,,, T-ui tfaniauti,,. "triliirie.. A: Toul l.,4v4,;a S1.S32 .1 .4 1.4.1.&.I l.-l.ll.J tae.J..7 tel. l-i S7.44J 771 i.J iV S .7 :i:e. v.. ei. ,..i,.t l.:i:.i-4 i:4..,.l 1.- . 1 l.a.i.; lli.r.s.1 1 . i.'.i '.. i va 1 -I-..4: f -.4,1 l..-'i 1 il,...-. 1.H....7 l-ol.J.4 .. an attempt lo f .rce.from lbe North can- fd u .vernmenls are not ovent.r,.wn in "' sunber, bremten. lie i.iat apeaketb cession to enable Slavery to expand and . " Jreadful work is p. rf.rmed tvli l,f Lls T"ber, aud ju Ig-th hi. hmth r7:" fl ...r..l. f .r i. be... ii in ......lit b. io L 111 stcadilv and lu t'.,nrrr. SlaVerv hi. 1 f, sptakcfh evil of the law aul jll.eMl it. Ttieyeven io.is'e I up in the ad iption of l'rit'riiden,a Coiiiprnuiise, as their ulti ni'i'um, until the tern, nn ielding front 01 ine i.-'puDiieaiis nm inm mat it was uee that it never would be granted. The cmsus beirg adverse In the South, I l.e law. Let all but, no -s, aod wiaib, aud auger, and clamor, aud evil speaking, be put away- from j"U, wuh ail mance. 1 Inn for, laying aside all malice, and all beeu wmkiiig upou our ins'itu'K ri for many Jeai, and now snks tj defy and control even lbe vndic.ol lbe bailoi-boxcs. Surrender the right i.f freed oi of opinion. and the frauehise of voting according to guiie, ai.d I ipocilcies, and euva-s, aim ail the dictates nf an untrammeli d conscience, e"' fj" "kings. Uuss l him which peise- -.:.: the idea is so cot as much from the Xorih "" wain pillars of our puli'ical la-,0 cu-e you ; uuss aim curse uoi. ue mat r-,- s ros.ible : and. with tbe ai l nf Northern will '"' d fail, and wrh ihem every bekOiie:u Lot wi'n ma loiigue, nor doetb ,,.,, t .o lar.- f r th-m t sa em.on ,.,. r-iin in il.. t : .1.- 8- cia 1 and s" 1 1 1 leal bles.iinr which diatiti. ' vli ,0 Keigob.ir, nor laketh up a re- J- i' Union, "what tbey never could aecure out puishei us throughout .he world. The ' P "" "5 lie .ulj-ct i -ul' s-em to be n-. r.t...Ur msrri.g- but of it. I idea tba, government can be founded on j Pp.,,,, and power, oy ma,,,- J--JZ"'' v.:.-it Were it not fir tbe gime plsycd by tbe pu&I'C opinion, lutellig.nce, and tutte, j 'i t"" ul " " m the way. in wlm c ...i.s th special M- i-i .'" traitors of tbe extreme South to effect , e extinguished, aud the rule of ty. I Ier. tut eCDtle. "own,! H uic.kn.ss un- ,.r.i(.r nf State ? 1 so-nk not of the itie.tr tiling be .iovs-ieti er '-eoereioi. ?' I i ioit pr I. -s. d 1 over, i f the Union, w h r- s"iie ih it tbey will re-is! cer.-iori an .l.alofi, iliitlcr'si,d that ii-!i thiti,. as then in tie put nf the Unit'd S'..t' (iii d he co -rei .n or invasion nf a S'afe ? Il so, their idea of no tins to preserve the olj-'C of t! -ir treat i.fF etinn, won' I .eem to tie r liei-dinn'y thin and airy. If sick, the littie pil's i f the hoij. p ithi-t would r Iu io rela-mn to toe policy i.f ih. new A I- 1 Cp. Morri-oD, wbo sunenderefl the ii,i.,i..r.tioii. In th!-, I hive ric-ived. ; reventi cutter Lesis Ca lo tbe sutboii Iron, - .me, a d. or nf credit f.r bavin,. twt ,,f Alabama, t ode red bis resignali. B. kept silence, i,.. tr-in "'iiera, d. preca-ion. I Without takit-K notice of this d umeui, pre-enf. and wiih ut a precedent which .. r.iee. All diahonor.ble re.i-n.tiona will cm! ! ena I- me t. yve by the r,.t, it hrr.!itTfr be treated in the same iguoblw ha seemed ficinir. ibaf. .ef. re peakitig i manner. u.-ioa 'hi? riiili u t c ,f the cn-ntif. 1 ... . ... , , , . I , ., , ; Texis, ta Convention, seceded from th si,,.iil. b.ie u.n ed a vi. w nf Ibe whole .- . , - . . i i c i . i r . ii , i . I nioti which his expended probably Two 1 I.I. I.I be sure nfier a beili .1 hh.-rt. I . r- . . . i . i u . .u -i Hii'idred Millions if P illar for her sake to in "tif v an I i h:inie ihe c. urse of p olicy , . , 0 .- , ,, , ,, . , .... , ..... i. i , spplanded Senators ij;fail and Hemp. I a tu'.nre iveiit-may m ,k-a ehaoi;a ueess I . ... . B p r. 1 h ue not ,n not. in.d sib nee from f T i r. - i centireij iiepr.sen'aiive ii.iiiiiiod, w uij ary. .i : . .1,.. .i ; ... . '.. .u i made a mild Union speech io Congress, ftii nf frit! there 1 no more tain anvierv. r e f.r there is n'tl.iog e.inj h ipele.slj j N,w Mexico, by bcr Litis!tore, bsi wrrng. It is a ponsnimj circ-im-t ince, called f-r a Convention to form a Slate that, when we .mk out. there is uothinif Constitution, the election 10 be held in that really h'irts anybody. We entertain i May, the Convention to meet in June, anl di.T-retit views op i p nHio! q ics'i .n., the result to be submitted to tbe peoplo U'i'S 'heir el6-h purpo.es, and lbe consequent raoU will spring up, more formidable than ' 10 B" " M,'D' t'-,,'r' ". '" fathers, r , .;., ........ d to a S'.t. in the U ,i..- 7.r:i sfitation in which Ihe country iplunCed cf-r, H crush the last hope, f mankind, tear ye my defence which I urnke bow b, th- C....t Iii-i.... .or tba.by tl,.. I..,r. I S-- what a present, what a future would hi Hy cowardly submit.mg lo -he Slave " Tbou -bait -. tc.i.c.beg'.ds, l' their view, the Union, a a family relation. "T -nS r.e.o,,., remedy. ; votes io September. i his is . :i i-. cons,. ii. ie ciicu.i:-;. nee, aou .1 as Ll- 1 -. t r .1. . .1 I Martio F. Conway, tbe Kepublieail from it we may conclu ie that a. I we want -" rt e ., ... 1 .,-. t C nsrrssrovn from Kansas, is a native of r time, ps'ienee, and reiianee un It'e;. , n , , , 1- ii .;,:. . . ., , . t . Charleston, S ( , worked at the printing l eil.iw etitz-es, wnat I b.ve si,l i ,iav- ' .' , c, -, , ,. . 1 -I business n Mal'imore, sod waa convened s n.i al'oi;-' In r . X'e mp inneou y, and wi.l ! . ..... , .I'll! .''.".IJ I'llllK'pie. HUIIIIIJ .U. it. I speak f that assume. I prioiuv r ght of a Slate to rule all which 1 ie-. than itself, and to rntii all whi.-h is larger 4. a 1. 1.4 "::.. .4 our, f r self congratulatinn ! What o.h- l'"' f 'i'"". "ul,i "" e''l- i nor cur,e tU!" '"J r"',"C- cr Christian country on the face .,r ihe ins additional wrorgand mis-ry upon our- ,ut f"""1 ' f ! " sl it.ou cl.be can niit lo such an iret-...e of suites ami ur p.trri. Eveiy cnirnr... .Hod's high priest Iiul cbufly them p.ip.itaiioii in tbe last ten lour-? Ki.lit ' ' h heretofore extst.d, , , that wa.k aftir ibe a -.b ia the lust of un- than itself. If a S ate and a -untv, in a .ii:,.... ...,1 . ti.r l....n ..l.l.ol been violated bv .he S!ave..cr.cv-.,id. I clemnees, and dctdse govern mem : pre-' K;v-n c.-e, should be eq .,1 in ex-nt nf !f.0 And shall ibis mitfbty ,,a'i..tl. j'.mg by .he pa.., we can ee noibing to sumptuous are tbev, seif-wiiitd ; ihey '"7' T'T.. T'. l s : 1 wi'h a bnlliaiit future in p.,s-e.i n. wanai.t any tr ickling at this time. The j '' "( d'g.H'les. All ,'h(, S',,, D,,(.'r ih in th s 411.151. b- wrecked by a handful ..r irtii'ms, in the couipr itife. of ihe Cm. titu'i,m are u- tl"'"' "'i''" eytogs, tins lite dis in- J(J (iJJ .f..,, (,f rm. be an ex-hinoe of le'i.' interest of Irsu ih, h d a fi.,.ii of slave cieti'iy wide t.. eve, .11 ih -re.t int.-r-sii guished -ptritual a ivi-end the I) -mocraey, ,;(,' ? Upm what piir.eiple. e.n what hold-.s? This Ihitii rati not. ii, the rrov. ( of the couu'iv. l'rec.ived from its fra. bat now dme wn h pai'y politics," r pen- rith'fil pnncif.V. nny a S.a'e, beinj no It w,:i I . . .. . ;.t t . i.i..k ....I I...1- . i.- ..,. I. .:i i u. .an. and r. formed all ihesr. I leLeal. he ni ore 'Inn oi.e-ar-i..th part of the nvmn in pere iv, u mat 100 prca" si "" " et" j ii .it, use t- ........... . . , ,),- n,, jnri r"?i.tiJB4.e tu,re.,e of d .nu'.tion h-s lce. Let .be pcple. ever, where, speak i '. "! ' ho d .res ; w ., ked p into f bc.uuful, traiispa- '' " ' . ' k... ' ' . . ..... . . . . . . . . - . i . . . k..... .i.i. l i i :..i. -"" ' ,w" . - i t --f IS ln i.-w... -!,..... V ...I. ....I 1. ..Ill li.r ... I l,.r I , ninn .1 ik.n, ..... 1 ill IO ,,I1S I V to raise IhHliaudOl Vlillel.ee rtUI. Olime, rmnii.i f.iu,., .111,11 ri.uic , . , . -. t o ..ut., ,,.iiii .u.irju.ut .j w u,.v..u. .u.-.i- r- j - - - i - - sunn now c.inie to i e ... AT VTITi'.'WIir.C Mr Lie , r .1 i,. r .. .. .-., I th ft;- 5 ! '.SO :h ,1 W 1 ,' . . 1.. . I' i, ,T . . .4 ,, ....... .n..ata.. Iv .... ' i .l i !.-. L' .yd. The S.inrh Cariliniars boast that tbe ' '" f- ,r-l that ' m ie of the remnant of 2U0 Catawba In- 1 fl'-lC'-l in rl' ,n. uW e.t" Pelt flS fl.thton thw lit I:, n'l iy w-. iinf iitof il. lu le.d s'avrry. Q lite probable the Tories aid ! am s ir-, (h. ci.iinu.il.) that it is en . I..ian3 fju tht ai-aiusl Liberty in 177(5. f l Il.istf i. r, iiiipi-.e l bv vast di.'B nines. As I am, a! hdsever, noioing sball b- w.n'in oa niy ! pir. sin'ai'iel by the : J hn C- "riibt, of Ohiv, texpnrsry 1 i 4 , 4.471 1.4...I4 IV.?:. 7f.J 1- 4 --4 si numh-mf n.hah, ' ",,"'.'?. ""? PnP. ' eii,n.,n of ,he boy over -hcb"j bo iter . f prineio e. is ;".'-. I be 'eta the .l,.o-w , ,1,. . suld-l ef poe- Cui.t. 7 Wou'd I .'.......;... ...;q'.y.l.re.,, both ..d- s - ' B ,,,,, j,..,. .i4 tml, ni in. riser. i-ii'j .ii-iu'r is. wosi , . ,. ,. . ll.. ,. i-i. u u i .i -t Jiid.".. aud LJitor of tbe Line.noati w. nre our rurb't. ho should Ie the ji-lg. ? 1 When a j i Ig" l found, we mtit he all , z,,,e' . bnund b his .ieci.ion. That j idg-i. the ' Oa flcJisngp refers tt'-.-gs.xng tie msj.tity'of the Atmrcsn pe,.,.; "l B... 7"-''"i -f pie ptym-n's." Another then lb- minority must e nirol. iivi.i'.n of itself in the m . arbitrary Wo.,'1 tuSf..-aer:e"f rroir.c'p.lnejtir..," bo I that be r'gh'. j i.t. or fen. r u. ? Asrj- ; Mtber ef tb " !. r -pt 'trae- ktm.rep.r...... ::.... i.-... c r i.i.. ib. i. i. PiJ.., k:. A... 1 ...., it Ii n.-ds .... amendment. A U i construed into a defend of a J'reaidenl, : , U-K.t m..t..m. .S .ht t v.!. t. "Mf nn- reiterate I tl.s.1 ih major- i td, org.. ou .. - - . W... I. IU IUC 1 CE 3,(l-. Ul . i.i.i.u., iu in, Ui-r. -. ..- . w.l,. ......,...-... - -...- - -. .-- , , , , . .... ii,. .. . '. ' .. . . . . i.i ,:.. a.n.t ......-:. . r . ' . . .. '.VatIi,.Vet. mpre two 4tbaeti. ''-mpjre two leading old Slates: tsiailaa. . l.r. 4 .4 iTfTwef. 4..: i-s TU..1TI tW .ii7 .North 'end prosperity that strcn-'b. pride, and i uug.iy, betrayed bis loyal uljcts, and , with its p-ople bv merely calling it a' lies will ' domes.ic tranquility for which it wasestab-! well nigh brought dissolution to our own State ? Fullow-einz-n, I am not r- , i.,.., .i-i.: : i, . : -ni ! IlBAi.E I "ni eny.h.ng. I am merely .ki que, , iar-wu. Of.be .1... T I I' It--., 1 j v.. -- , - ... - , Ut I exercised by lbe American people? nd T. St i'e titw States, Iowa in tbe North 'Xas in tbe South show most marvel- I Keep it before tbe I'cople that there is prngre,,TlI1,j boweTer ,, hooch "tie Uepubl-ean io the, whi le country i. ... b a .r - ...L 1.- .. II ... L- . . Nor'b, South, E.t or West who is net ' a staunch fro nd of tbe Union. The only Voik anrl ! ....;.,k...,7. lr,J b' ' beot on the destruction of the pift-tMi , j c moo, is the so oallea l'eni ocritic 1'ar- v ines lbe six. is outstrii red. col oniv tittivelt I ii.,. . j vui auaoiuieiy, py uwa. tration. Kelly Twp.Feb. 9, 1SC1. M. goverumeut , . .. ..... it h. ..1,1,1.1 ...... ..li - i r . , . minationto execute tbe laws, at all haz-; that is essential to iusure that happiness bo has listcced to tbe council ot the ranf ia conferred on a dn-rict of country ."' T ' ' , v '., i T",M":V ' . ; , J- ' ....... v ii- . i ipy. i fir opd r uni'T rt C'ifi rin fi'ini . in o.-.. ksv.ia eat iiri Mnrtt in i.rds; let tbe. frown oo traitors. North I snd prosper.., that s.rcng'b, r,ide, and , ung.ly, betrayed b,s ,,., obj.-cs, and wi.o .- p-p.e ly m0 ,'"" " , occur in f mr ve.ars Tiien I can l.e .urn- o r . .Tboejreds'nf waller e.ab- 1 our, and a l.ctur man, witn better :,.r.in-i.t, giviog toif b jiaefit tJ Bear!, tions f, r you to on-nler. And now, al-1 fu' I n" "" ?lt. liioc no is in fXO'lleot bealin sn i i jo ,,,; man, who, two yrtrs ejo, in. inch that tbev tteo iry to cieite aoli.i- UT'EVl dBU. - spirt.. Ail remsr. opo n.s .mpr.. . hpr.,,., :. u now Posog ...; cal prejudice against giving anything ,0 i Where .be O .io and .M.s-.ssipp, Hal in- ,pp,.,..ee. lie is more tba. grated ; Ores. H.gH., .. f o.ed and a .. relieve .he undoubied disfr,ss, of ber '"scct.Mr. Lineola, nm .,a ...her remarks, llh 0,ti.er.,l en.b,a,m !-,. . aot. rum oa, ru.o.d b m ana Iiolue-s w Diet C'cett uun. Jliss r. lowrs-ro. .-. n- .--j and South, and tbe existing troubles i melt away like morning mist before tbe ' li-hed, is, obedience to its provisions, and I risicg suo. It need e'urge in these ! a proper executioo of its r, q lirenieot by days; bat firmness and decision, alone, j those who are interested wtib its aduiiuis- i -. . . . . Some of tbe Democracy hate Kansas so ! low me to bid yno farewell. AT UT.'T.Vf'.tiW. Rhode Island SAVINOS.-The Savings men, women, cb.ldien, and cattle. Tb e ; ",a- ,m"""6 .. . . . . . i I ' . . . nl i.i mn ihit the nnwer intrusted. rleetly to Fault is found with I'r-ilent Lioco'n, ! Boston, b left $ 000 f.-r the relief ystone" mtrcbstead'!, v." Ranks in KUode Island b.v. dep.ts.ts lo Alb.0J Ar ,us pne 0f ,bis stripe, but I "1 ."P''" " b. auionnt of 0 l0:i.70lO, .n tde Lames I . ' . ... .,.. d:Jbem . me pn"'. '"' V.r,rf" f as it .... ... T..,.e .,f me .....It. , 1 cl" " ' 'h" Vem i Protect ibengli.s t your neighbors, ..-. e.lrasi nieiawn nr nil mi f itr r I ipr in tht ' . i - : t - 1 are 10 I'rovidence and these have Sl.t4.OG.! i """ "I" - & ----e --, .rie river ... j...r ..- . . jB;d folk IU Stli right i tempting to cross a small s and 17.7C3 dep os.tors. "Surving opera, j ne06.si.1cs f that people, without regard , ,he crowd cried out. "May the ru.er be a. ' '" 'P'- P-iu j (' 1;Iiaolf) ia , tiTcrnd"msIl fisted fATBiMs-Uol,: ' to prt,. j r,ht tbe p-fT Mr L'teoln r-joi- in ui ... 1 , . ,- ni.mtrried females. . ' , ; alnady. II. ues bi. kn.f- in bis r.tfht , across . ' . .. 1 . c 1... . c.n wrrsnns were drowned, wbile ar- l atKl while eating, ins e-i . . --. . , I ' - . ..ll iu Mattel
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