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' f ~. • ; - - '' - -----*.%.- --.-,., t ...,' 2,..:-- '`• ' V. ...t.i.4 ' t. ~_,, .. .. 4 1 ~..,., ..,_ .... ..• ~.%------ _..- ~`~;~; °: 0.1.• • - • •!' f • .7 - • .f • r 4 4 . A. 1 • =ME ti' OMER - • -1•;" .:,-,:.,,:(;:-.:;',';',:.';.:;! -,."-:.:::::,!:.:...'...!:`,..,,,,:".."•. • • Az. oetl Popular Sovereignty lu the Territories. SATURDAY MORNING SENATOR DOUGLAS' REPLY TilE WEEKLY Posr of nest week will con tain Judge Douglas' reply to Attorney Gen eral Black's observations upon his essay on Popular Sovereignty, published in Harper's Magazine, complete. It is one of the most able political papers we have ever read. Persons at a distance, who may wish for cop ies will please send in their orders by mail at once. We will furnish them at the rate of $3. per, hundred. It is a document which should be widely circulated among the peo ple. THE RESPONSIBILITY. In view of the evidence which is present ed on every hand, it is perfectly useles;,(6r the Republican party to disavow; as,the Ga zette has done, the responsibility ,fff such out breaks as that which has o ! coarred at Har- Per's Ferry. The logicaresult of the doc trines avowed by Se rd, and other leaders Of the Republic party, has been carried outrin this a mpt at a servile insurrection. It is idle ow for the Republican editors to repudiate the e*pressed sentiments of the very men who formed the party. They can not repudiate their great champions. Such Men as Giddings and Lovejoy were leading members of the Convention, which 'met in this city on February 2d, 1856, to organize the Republican paky. They were then ad mitted' into full fellowship, and their party must now be 'responsible for their doctrines and theresultstowhich they lead. If Repub licaniStn and Abolitionism are so co-min gled that neither the men nor the doctrines can be - separated, all who belong to either party must be responsible for the joint prop erty. Republicanism seems to be the seed and Abolitionism the fruit. The Republi cans pro Tess that their designs are only to prevent the spread of slavery in territory now free; while the genuine, true-blue Abo litionists seek to abolish it in the States.— The short career of the Republican party has already demonstrated the impossibility of confining anti-slavery doctrines within certain prescribed limits. t mesystem of po liticarethica-for the States and another for the:territories, will not work. The barrier is but an imaginary one, which fanaticism o'erleaps in spite of any effort to prescribe its sphere of action. In practice, the anti slaveryism of the Republican party cannot be confined to the territories. Men will purstie an idea to its natural and legitimate results. Curtis, the well known Republican lecturer, has said : " The Republicans are only another wing of the anti-slavery ar my, differing from Abolitionists, not in principle but only in method." The prac tidal results of these doctrines—the irre presSibleconflict doctrines of Mr. Seward— are obvious. Is the country ready to adopt and sustain such doctrines ? Has the time come -when the irrepressible conflict is to commence' If it does commence now or hereafter, the Republican party and it alone must answer to the world for the direful consequences. THE NEWS. The details of the work of thu next census Nyi 11 not be commenced before June, 18C,O. It i-arinouneed that the appointment of As.sistant Marshals to take the eenf,us, will not. : be made before next spring. Twenty-four of the forty-two organized counties of Kansas give a majority for the Con atittition of 3,753 rotes. The total vote of the Territory will not exceed 10,000. A stirring letter from Mazzini to the King of Sardinia has been circulating through Italy, w,hersi it has created a great sensation. A translation of its most important passages has hem furnished us by our Italian correspond eht;.. After alluding to the fact that his coun try had sacrificed 50,000 men in the, late war, and that ten times that number would be forth coining if necessary, Afezzini alleges that the intriguers who surrounded the King never do sired the unity or Italy. He claims that the Franeo'.Sardinian alliance was unnecessary, reproaches the King with having accepted the peace of Villa Franca, and invites him to dare to ally himself with the people, and give them full scope in their ed. - iris to attain liberty and independence. The Pennsylvania railroad is now doing a very. heavy freight htudnesi, and for thu last few weeks has been greater than ever hereto eiperieneed. Several extra trains have been put_ in requisition, and there are still many ears along the line, waiting for their turn to be hauled to their destination. Daniel Lock, a plasterer of London, who earned, 30s. a week, before the strike, recently committed suicide by taking laudanum. In ltisfleaseSsion was found a piece of paper, upon which was written: "What Cato did and Addi sion approved of must be right. The strike— the ruinous strike. God protect my unfortu nate family." The New Orleans Della says its faith is pinned to the Popular Sovereignty doctrine, &AA ean . sec neither peace for the country nor properity'for.the territories, by a resort to any other mode of determining in favor of, or in opposition to, the establishment of slavery in the teriitories. A cor,respondent who .'was on hoard the Great Pastern during her late trial trip, writes that.be has . 'been officially informed that the directsrs,have .determined to sail "for Portland on the 'first of November, providing the'Board of Trade 'do not insist upon such repairs or Modifications of the engines as to render it itri- Possil4e-.. Glifirge May, a brother of the gallant Capt. lit.ay;:whosras married,recently,to Miss Lizzie paime,r;_iitNor .Yorl: city, and went to Paris to,littsajle.tioneymoon, died recently in that city tiro:riga-riga-I:" The:Cihio Stale. journal states that John Brown, of Ossawattamie, is the father of twen ty-two children. The. New York Times gives an account of the}reiarations now making for Prof:Lowe's balloon ascension. The balloon, it is'said, will require 800,000 feet of gas to and, that the fluid may be, accurately measured, a large metre has been stationed within the enclosure: ItSs 3,feet2 inches in diameter, 7 feet 6 inches longweighs four or five tons, and is capable of .registering 100;600 feet an hour. This is time a metro has been employed to inflate a balloon. It is - expected that the as cension will be made -in about two weeks. I'll 6 plide selected is Reservoir Square, the site of the late Crystal Palace. A Mbdakp. The Jackson Mississippian „I,sm7a