M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, January 05, 1860, Image 1
, . -• • • •• . • . ..• . • . • . . . • • • - • _ • •'- • •• , .. , : , - • ..".; • • ••1•: • • • : ~ • . : ,4 • 7 I ko 1 ; :w , . . . • 0,,,:tr 4is rs.:4 • T. • • . „ .. . . . • • . . . . ..-•• ": • - , • • •-• • • • • :•• -• ...• ...••••• fil'ficait ectuitti). )11entocrat. .* . PUBIOLIED'EVERTTIIURSDAY,M9R? I . I N 6 ,. . J. 13: . SMETHPORT :WKEANI COUNTYPA' OFFIOE, Bf E:CORNER OF PllßlOsQtrent TEggii;:. 7 $lBO jn Advance, Itittes of Advertising. 10oWinn nrie.year .-• ig • One eilnarwil lq Priem nr less. 3 lneerpona 'Nat)] 4ulvietinent inKertion • ' • • • Buqine.e•perds, with'peper..-.. ' .• ' • 500 • Albin , igurewbrk doullo the Afmie '10145! Twelve lines , i!evier..i.ype,.• netiolit line! n.3pel 1184 Terms-will ho etridtly d ke...;t111 :Putiltess'.. - P i kcctorii • • • . , - HAMLI • . ... , Sarreyqr,. ' DrartAmp.n • Cpn rey.i• cm' 4.64 Nal Estate Avoca, , Sinothrinrt,, %Me op county—Pa. ' , . , , B WEIGHT, Minlaird@ and Retail DPnldr in.Famg.f Fibury ..941t; •FRed..Vooti and Shooe,, &c. Stare . inthr .Actor 'rouse D'ock, Sine4lipprt' Pa, ' D. MATHER, 'Wholeitile.on4 Retnit Dealer in Pinvirdenl , an.f . .Pstn`l.r Grocorlem. Flour, Bloat, Fowl, • pork; PAIL Sl b. 14, Store at Eatun'A. old stood. Te rine, Cuti. . port, P. • A. N. 'TLYLIit, , . . . . Disler toDry Dnn;l4, Grocelea; Pnrk; . . -Rawly-11We Clothing, Boots ajal...Bl.ioss,.- Smftlport, ' • .Pritetidal Mechanic. ➢lillmrigiit.• Bridge-boil ler, &C., . Port Allegheny; M'Kean cnuntyi Pa, • . J.'L. BROWN, etTRYEYOR, DRAFTSMAN. CONVRYANCNiI and R.at X.ttate Appt; Office. Willily."lo.le, Elk 09., :P•912',1 •• , - bli1101:11 at; Unite. PfCCA Thinnai Rt^uthwra W. S. lirownoll Esq lion. A. L •IVilemc • -• • . . ..- • ' ' • CAR VER . HOUSE, . • ' Jontrti: Irct.t.:ProprlatOr. coiner or Water nod 0 IlickorY •:8 Warren. treete. War Pa. General teLO, Offlce,, , . ... 7. C. BACK.II3 & CO . deneral..lleal.r.; ca Dry '110.41e. fir oceriae. tracker,' 'eady....5.144a Plat..in.z; Itaateani.Shoes, II•tlii aro Capjt &a,, ~a po, ,i ie the eau ri. Ileu , e; Sinethpert Pa. • • FOB Z 3 HOUSF„ . . grnntine P.llll•.,4crstrn. 01- , o N. 9. ;NM RR. M. MILLSR ProorielKe ' T .e F I, q Q nte is entl:ely An I h lilt beiek., 'Ant co.-nsiltii in modeen; 0;1 The pen'neei - er fin iri 7iim , •ll !' . llLt 11111,11`ennifIlrliv4'. ern tint, 'rd ii% Ai, tt' ti v4t . pru.N in To-lc; (I.rei eg.fe . ron to Mid Pon :Ite New . 9.•ek 4,1 Erie R 1 1 :n 11: • • • ;.: • 3,2,tt 1T 71110 N D. ..• , . • . , . . ATT3tltr.T.-IT, T... TT: . 5.'0 .q.lipo,rt. " T.f ' R o•ttt • P. WIT r. •P % • A. ~ n• ~ M .1,4 K.v.• in -V "•''S :, , V , 1.1.. - Alt , ll - • aslip,i • - I, ~ tboC-0.1e ,, C01•f alt m; vv. in , rnili , n, f 1,...,. ri 1 ,.. : .pi.-,,,,,,,,,i ~r .T,x •., , n 1' ..1) `u..1 , ,t , “ 011 thil . '.4 "nit . ',..4 ,t.'''. 6 ll'r. ',/ Tr' .. in 'l,-k • . e tt . - ..41"i3 H 1.1 El.' D A. L. 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Pi , n '•R Tinnnicii•, - Prnprfn for —newso4lii th. rn.1.4 Tlnn.W:. • A new. liar •e, enrn ino•liou. •n 4 well fur• jolted house' •, . ,•... . - . :JOHN O..BACICI7p, . . . tninei and Ontittnotine nf Late.finiethnorf en nt•i.nd t o qg Imaini•ka in 1.1 4 prnfenn inn in the intintles,e4WKenn: PAt.tte 164 Office neer . 0; J Hartwell ACltriithern - Stnee.-. • • • - • . . HACKNEY ROUSE, . . . . 'Ocriier'nfPecnni and Libe 4 rto <treetx, W.,rre,. Pa. T 1 A. BARlMR.'Priltrletdr. • 1'%.1vp1eti , +...,111 flod'good ae conitnodatfonn and reasrinablt , elptrges.. . . . E. B. 1:4100N, . . , , . , Disler 10.9tfiv . o.r. Tin .1 1 ,7tre..Tnnngwl Were . 1140 . al.le of the Puhlie ,i , v.,,i.e Rmethn.rt.; Pa, (Inetnm : 'VP .rk tinnm.t"'firloi• h., the shnrteot .033 ice, end in tSe moot gnbatanfial nvinn.r. -•, : - : . - ", W. S. .811.01.114NELT,, . . . . Deilor'.l9 . l)ry: C•lrSc.rr. nnr4wn,e, Shortic Offs. &c. • Ertgt,. - Ilde 0 , .• the PO,llO Squnri..; Fmgtlipnrt PA. A. J. own; Dealer biPrnvialnnwnna Family Orneeriel.rnPrnl'y • Parmern Filler, arKe‘n On • Pa Or.ln, Arn . ta'4nn In exchange for Gond... Palen? .14colicines for pale, . • LARABW - f!jitlTEt, • . . . . . . B. 'lbelloaaa...Prnnrietne—Alleuhenv nehtre• lit'lrean • (!n ; P A ••Thi.'llnues J. alto .ted °bent' nine milne I:rem Imeoh6f.rt on the !nett ...n Oleno.onl a 111- be found - a • enneenientatnnoteu-rone. .. . . EMPORIUM II UtiE, . . , Shippen, I.ttna Onnit; Pranrin'or A eammodinaa and • well-furninhad, bause Strangers and travelers, wtll 1194 fthn't .• FARMERS' VALLtY HOTFL, . . . By T. . Fltonted *boot five rnfle4 from greethpOrt.en floe road to Olean. Plea., poet tea and - othec eon he rteenmmfointwl On the filinrfe ot Ice ELIIRED HALFMAY HOUSE, . . NATBAti TIR92JIB. PrnpriPtOr. Thiahonme In al'ented,hal ;Way het w o on emothport and Wean.. If you want a geo9 dinneil.hts In the plane to atop, •.• • • • ()NORDIC. CORWIN, . . . . .. . . . . Prripyintnr . of • the , Orlat Mill. nt, Melviinicalmirg,' Mc', . .)lean flnnntv P. .Flniii: Mepl, • nrml PPel,ctngtantly - on lislnd and for gftla:ln large atiiirnall Imintitien.i .. -- - . • . • • RAILROAD HOUSE. • • . . 0; • Oaramnitc Pmorintnr; • .Nnrwinh; 111'1C.nri On.. Pa Gocid. se commodations Cll.l. be bad. Osseo at.oli • • ' •• • •• „ • , PORT ALLIIGANT )1017,1SE• • • . isiothun. Dritiey.. , prrinrinthr... -it P,•rt AlTrgept.. - . lirr.• Keen. County Pe. Title Het ei ineltusit.4 et the jone. Mel or the it meilienrt 4.04 Allegany River loads, niiie Miles init. of Pmethport.. - • • ' •• .. . .'. . ASTOR HOUSF7,- 11111 - E,THPORT, DI'KEAN Co., Pa. . . . . ~ . • •, .: M. ' HASIEEt4 1 :: , v . :- -: ..' Proprletor. . . . The Probrletor haring recently trorchomeit end. flier: oughly.reatted the Astor llouse, Ilattern'hlnoardt that he can tarnish as good itooopirnodatlons an any hotel 1p Wee_ era Peoniylrinia. . ' FELLOW CITIZE:N% OF:TUE SONttE 'Aro Dousc 'oF Our de;p..and'heartfelt gratitude is die..te that Almighty Poviei which bagbestoweirupon' , • • • : ussuchvaried'and nutheroizahlessingityrough... , out the pas pear:. the'general health of the country has been eiteellent; our haili4ts have . been andpresperitY smiles_ throughout . the land ! r d.ed, not withstanding our dernerits,•wehave.inuch.reas'on to , Believe from the past events in our history; that'we !'rave 'etjoyed the special speotection.:of. Divine' Pre, idenve ever since mirmigin as'a tire have; been expelled' to manYsthreatenide -red .1a retied d ffieuit it 4 in uur proves% 'hitt , eh sUc'eessive•bcc . .ssiOn the !impending cloud hea hee,p.elin:ipati;il at the moment it oPpeared. warty to'l•tsrst upo,n.our head, anti..tbe danger to. our intittitions has pa'sseel . away: Nay we ever be under the Divine . guidance and protec- $l5 no •• 20.0'' • • 100 .-1 • 20110 .. 1210 n . . . . ~Yhile,it is .the duty:of the: President .ttfrorri t..time to time:to:giiie to Congress .intrUmation I, olltie•Sta . ie of theitTnion,"l 'shall' not refer in.doairto 'the recent 06(1.'1)4)06i.: orcurrence‘al erry. . I .Siill, - it. is properto observe . ti ar.theSe . events, towever had. and :'cruel in .thernselves,..derive'their rhief importance, from the.apprehei,sien * that they r 'hut symptoms of ariinCitriible disease in the. public .mind, vyh ii•h' may . I;re:irk. Ont instill rnor . e.dangeion: outeaLies, and terminate arias" in on .open war. •hy he„North. to abuliSh slavery . in the SOnth.• fo'r miselt, I entertain' Such they oue;ht to 'aft a solemn warning .to benWaie of the approueh'of danger. Our . thi"ion is, a•stake 'of such inert irnable valise as tO 'demand our consiantabd Watehful viei;• lance for its ,preservetion. -In thii: vieW,"let" .me iniplote.mY enuntrYmen; Nor! h -and cUltivate the ancitMt feelings . of mutual' lor bearnsice and good 'Will toward each other,.and 'strive in a114.111 - e, demon spirit .61 sectional ha lltit.: andstrife':nritv 'alive it: the land. This adie'ploceids 'froM the hear,: ol :an old public tunctinria6r• Whose service commeneed-itftbe eeheration; among. the uise slid conseiva-- rice iiatesmen of that- day, now ! ! eaily passed 'away, and whosp; tintl•de!lrfBt' ~ a ntl4 wish .is to kuvrini:coutitry trv.g.tii; rtidessiY, Re • . •Pi ..0 ens p^u.p•rou.; unit.•d, acid ~ntt^rihil. ‘Vn . oneht to it:fleet :hat in this ag,..,.and..e. T. 1 .1 7 ;‘11y tbi•rr Is' al.l tHl. , it of Ind lie .'pinion. Qtv. , tinn ti ch, in'the'r t!ay, 'ns,un:q. a most .thr at , :n now tzprnv frorn th t , ,erriniy m• n.. l'ava •afl.tl sqndlic “-C4 a . : co:Ol , l;ernpiinns iro« tlo• ••Ive, tln: ;Sneh, in „my r;pin kin; it iil pinve to hr rho tote. of rthr pr , •.+:;=ot a.ironal e:xcitetni.nt; to . nlways So 'confine within thitrpal,•• of .11,10 (.'nnfititivion. II this •ritir:s;ieri,• !be existing agittointiotl . o sr t j et of Dr.itnest v s et2:;.: like' ev . erithiil u•`11- ha.v . its: p . tyl ;Jive . . other acrd-I,•silbron - con? rovers .-s • hip ,f: , untiyia.p . .l powotful,. Ott wli.n it reiches a' ,excess upon any . Wiest ion, the good'sense of the . .10,11 the' cOrtective and- hrii ;T. it 'lnck . within safe limits...Still,.to bast.m 'thic.• result, at the, present crisis., a w e'ought to, re. tnentber that evely rational , ciesture must be nr ,, ,sumed to, intend the flotilla' consequencts of his own' teachings.' •ThrSe who annonnce •alt. street doctrines subversive 2f the Constirm ion anti the Ur. ion, must. - not •be suiprised shnuld their healed partisans ndvance.One step finther and attempt by _.violence" to , carry 'those' doe; trines into practical effect• ' .•••• in.th.is view of the: sUbject r it ought never, to . litreotten that, hOwever great may, have' heen,the pelt eel advantages' resuitin. froni the 'Union to e%er'st pqrtion of our common c'ountry; would nl prove to, he:as -nothir:g•ftliould . the time ever at rvet.Vhen they cannot, be ei:. kvp.rivithrttit Fori , .llq .danecr for the.rwisonal rd . therople cif fi teen inemt.ers et thc Confederacy. -the peace '.of tl e dom4stic fireside throughout these States should ever he, invaded—if the mot herS;of•tamilies within 'this. extensive regiOn should . not,he ahle.toretire tn. rest at n'ght Without !dieting. cheaill id 'tension of, what may be their own fate and that of their . childreitbefore the morning'—it Would be vain to lecoMit to such a Ipeeple the 'cal benefits WhiCh'.-result td i ..4hem from .the. Union. gelf...preservatirin is thesfirs(histinct of .nature; . and . therefore any. 'socitty in. which .the'sword is all the tirife suspended over the•heads of the, people,' trust at - .last he, come intolerable . . nut I •indulge , in •no Such' 'electrify forebodingS. .0n 'the cont req . I firMly believe that, the events at Harper's; Feriy, 'by causing the people to pause and. reflect upon t.f t e possible' peril to their cherished will be the means, under PrevideUce, of rillay r ing the . existiNg i•xcitement, and preve . ntieg. future outbreaks 'of a similar character:,. They will rescilve that the ronstitution' and the Union .shall not be endangered by rail) counsels, knowing . that should 64thesilver• cord be loosed,. 4 lor the golden butyl be broken • • at the .“fountain,?'.human.piier could never reunite all. the - scattered 'and . I'li:tattle fragments.. •• . . ' 1 cordially congratula te yon. Upon the anal settlement by the .Supreme Court of the United States of the question .of'Slavery:in,the4erri PRESIDENT'S MESSAITE tories,' which' hail Presented an aspect sci - truly forrni table at the commencement of Mi s itdrhinl istraticiii.-. The right has,bien est hbtiatted every citizen to take his'property of any;kind, inctuding - slau'es,,.into the common Territories; belonging' equally to , s ll the §tates of the. Con; fetleracY,:andto have it protected there .under. the Federal Constitution s Neither Congress nor a'Territorial LiTislutere, nor nny.htiMan porter has any authority'to annul orimPair thi.s veated.right. The stipretnila acid tribunal of the country, whfrh is a co-ordinate,Graneh of the Government, has 'sanctionedand affirmed that.e.prirriPles of constitutional law, so :mani. just in .t hemselves, and sO 'calculat ed . to ..prdmote peac4 ,anti'linrtncidy ., ,arnong the States.' It is aatriking proof, of the sense of jua tine which is inheient in . our 'people, that th. property in: slaves 'hes never been distorbed, to any knowledge, any the Territorici...— E'ven throughout, the late„ troubles in K. insp.; h has not.bren nny attempt,'ast I am. c redi bly inifornied, to intertere,, in'asinge instance, Wth' thw right of master. Had an'y . attempt beeit madei'the judiciary.wuuld doulit • less ~nav'e • afforded an 'adequate ierrtetly.— ShOuld • they. fail to to aiiibereafi.er,s . it will their be zhopgh t;) stren'gthe'n there. hands by iutth-r - legislation.. Had. it teen decide,: that either roirtiTs.ti or the territorial legida wee posses's, the power to annol. i or irripair the right to:Pioperty in, eldVe6, the: evil: would he ininletabl.., • -I r• the Ili‘tier event, ihore ‘yould . l,m'a strugv.l ler a majority of flit , titritibets. of the legialit, titiedt. poclr.rioccP' isivi , riaot ion, tied the satre;l i~h~s,nl prop iy :held imilat trio, fetlerttl Con. ;titotiOtt would depend lor thr timr•ltajn. on the r.siiler.: The tptation'would thus be de'r.d.ineessont, 'whilst the. t-rrituril condition re.tens.tneel, 4 nd its •hae.efiel dufluetiee would dive 11. li.naPrOU; fxcitemei.! among the people., several • fl,l thestittlis ora reyr;tn . ry; 4uririg.tt;e, inteimectinte . Irrim 'its first set tleirien antil ii. shall . liccatile'a State, been' irrevoetiblt fixer! , hy, .1 he final cl•:•rittign of the .Sopreta Court: rortune'te,liesthis Been the . pins 0,l the•reriitnries, a s - well an the Iran quality of. he Stiterz. emigrants Iron the North the: . Sow)), the. ,E tSt nrt4.thl meet. in the'irrtitoiies. no a c 'rnrtion plat lot rni . havtlig brmight. W.th:l heir! that spe cies of. p•roperly..test 'rttrietoi; . it rerenote their Welfare. • From 'nut aral causes the slayer) , ..cp stine will in, aic 65 , • loon virtmikily settle .1.f;" and before. th • !erritot ).• prepared lor es' a State itlo- 01..1N nn this one' way of • the othe., 'Will • bas' been' a•lnreenne vbny't•ion: the seitte.meht nt , he new'tert itOrt vtll pro ,. et;tl.thuot 's ibtet to p .w mil w,ll ono, 13. t entl,ll 0, bpi . ;eta Ord by st Wio:n I t tbe, prt..eoess of •events,.lhe lab •b•- •ot • n 1 apy..Ter.itory'shall hnvPspactird fill n ff State,' they will en ptpeeed;. i . turf pi 1h x reke . pf the i:iv.h•p: ill/pUlar:,(.lyore'grry . : il . fern a CO. atpry to .pbtlis4':n , •hao talon .. Atte! . 04 has h-e,, dare, to . - mr OO Y I fie.langllatv. Kansai - end - N •-• hr•rokil a'et, tb •y •1314:. ecoivea • into th Uuluotr' with or without sla'v4y; S their ceu,: tat , pn . trbiy.rpeseribearth . - e . thpo:of so:lntl ., priacipb•% . has happily open r co4n'x•d some : foi . ro . or 15.•.114, .try •Irryi.t anatihnotis'yutkof - ,both twit , ei of",t;h•.• lace (bo,ress : A 1 I teed ne at my command haire:hebli ••141ey41 and - . 0101 Coptioue to. be . ample - yet', ex , cura the laws acathai. the A ka - ti ' 4 .14 1 /.'• .iva•le% Alter reful a , Hl.rig . orouse - xau,i• calm', of nth' coU,.t.anil a thorousih investiga. ?ion al the salject,' vr• have. nnt - •been lib1e .. !• • • disvnver that ,•ny slavci . have beeaithported ••,tb the United Siatee . except the cargo by thu .Taipterer; .narnhirinv. between:three 110 , 1, fniii- ht•ndred: ull.aletl In this Link caul: eh' , erprise kive. been tigovonslY.Proi..ettted; be! lint with as 'mbr sirecess4l:• . l heir 'du lines ve' deer cert.- - A nu . rnbei . of. them are 'inn under, r j'narrll~ioll Our hiqt,ory protres That the, fFeitherl - or the advance of all, other rations, con deinned 01.4 Arriran slar; , rtade.. o n Was; .tittt withstanding, deemed ex,pedient . hy the . fremer. - 4 the Conctitlition.to d Congress- of. the 'power to prohibit .t.the.-tnigre t ion-or itopotte. Lion of sttrh . persons as: any •of the states now existing shall this* proper to adtitit" gtmior. to the' year One - -thousand' eight -hundred and - It he seen :.that this !eistrletion:ori the power of congress ronfineil tq surlr Stales only.'as' might think prOner i'Ondmit thedinpdr tiuiou of slay s, 'lt (10 'riot 'aitencl. to othe, Statea'nr t0 . .1 he trail.carried on alfrOad: enrdinaly., we find' that so 'early as the, '.22,1 March,' 1 . 791, Congieis pisseil :in act imp ;sum.. Seiere penalti.;.6 and mini'sliments op , m and residents of the United Stares `who shnnl4 eneilge in .this 'trade' l,etwireri fOrt.iiv 11,160', ''he .pirtytTion4 of act of` ive're.extenilod.ami 961ri•pd the of 10th of :Vldy 1360. Again: TheSiates.. themselves had a • clear right. to Vcave the ennstitutional. privilege in• :ended for their beoefit r and I ,ve:. prohibit. this trade at 7 anir they thought proper preVieiii . to 1.808.. Several of .them ex•. • Irked ::this right that Period, and. among them Fome'. c - ont.dnin the :greatest , nonher 01 raves, Thil gave to. Congress the iminetlitve power to act in regard to all Statee; beganse.. they ; th'emselves. had . rernove . r . i the' constitutional htirriiir. congrevi.. accor•- • iii _ly piseed on act,on the ?Sib (!f:Figrilaiek..l 1808; to “prevent the inmertation .of. certern . persons into Certiin States where, by-the laws th'ereof,. their admission is prohibited . .." In this manner the imp:u.tation African slae ! . into the. United Stales.wesoo a great extent, prohibited some years in atlyeoce- of 1808 A's 'the .Year of 1809 Spprdeched, Congress determined' not to suffer. this trade to . exist P . v:+ll for. a single day ti , ter iheY hart tiiß Powe. to abolish it:, 'O.l the.2.nl of M.srch,.lBo7, they passed an act to take, effnt "float and after the tet.of January,' prohibiting-. th. Impur .. ration 'of African slaves' into the Ueited'States.. Thisi, was 101 lowed by subsequent acts of..a Om. ilar character, to which need not specially refer; :Such,were the principles. and-,such the practice:of.our ancestors more than' 4;ty years ago in regard to the. African 'slave trade. ' . . . . • •: rt did not Occur . tO the' revered P viatriot., be .11,1 d been delegaies to the *convention, and. af- I ! •ewards becnme members of Co, , treSsohmi in passing laVys they had, yinitited the enn. ~stitution which they.'had flamed with, sO orit;.ll care F!rl , l' dnl,beratiori.,.cT.hey suppo that prohibit CfmgiPad; . in express terms,. froth ex. errising a'speeified poyeer before 'tin appointed 'llay;•liece”ari•ally involved the right to,ezereist; illis•power alter that day , hid' airived. . . If this were not the ease, 'tbe framers of 'the Cont , t.lntion' htid - i•upended much ~Idber. in Valli:. flad . ..they:imagined that Congress worildjk.rit 4ess on power to prObibit this 'trail.. fire or afier.'lBoB, they Wenfilnot..f.ave inken go mach care to protecrtbe States against the exercise . of this power before that pyrioil Na . More, they woold'h : t -have attaehed each vast intwOrtance to-the provision as to.. have'. eicelO dig! itiroM the possibtbly or furore ain?ndmenr,. to' ivhirh *o:her . portions ot .t be: eoniti , ution wete: have'been wholly .unneeesSary bi engraft un the fifth article of the C . Mtstitntron, pr : scribin; the' mode or it's own . futu-e amendment; the • t.r - oviT no.atnendment which. to ?y. bo prior TO the year one thonsand eight, hundred 040o:shalt in any manner ett.fet" 'the moy.is, ion' of the .COmlitution pectiring.;to staias • t dint to admit the. importutieM :Of :African alavvs preai ! !tis to•tbatperi,o ! !.. A.Ccordinglo.. the iole,etar'-conit action, the. clause itself onwhich;sti 'noel! 'Cate dis engaion.ha4 beer! employed by Or_monlbrrs of me convention; was' all abiolute. nullit . !i. Atom ili haaintultiir, and, all that huOinee been dohe 11.1der it a It .w.as welt unit. wise to cOnf , rthis - power. on Coli.ere“; b;?cause,..h.“l. it :been left.. to 'life .tates,•ita efficient . - ekelcise.'Would have beep monsaible • in taint eeent ally,•:one•stute Could . , fr , !etnally continue the:trade not , only Mr 144 tint for all:the'othi-i slave siates . ;%!liptigh :neve. ad much . against their a! ill.. And .why? ff!. .c laze :Mikan al..v.s; When once ()rough t 'll the Inuits of any one •Statei in accordance. kith laws• csomit ,practiCally be exelu lea' torn any o' her awe : where'. slacefy And even ;1 all tbestalei had:separately p as d taws prohi"!it int! the iniportation :pf; !.laves. !tittle laws' won! l have failed:ot Off,et.tormi t inf of hree to rapture, 'the Slaverg - und:tm enard ibe coasts;' Such a force - no :stare s, ctin, enploy in time of prate with Ont the confect of Theqnacts.a . Conv.re.g., it with Vet y '.are niul in‘ign.ficaut exr;optimis, nrrompltyhrJ,their purpose. Fir.apetiolol moie thiko.hill.n. century • theie.'has b-ftoi• on . p'ieeptible a.tilition to- the ; nornher of our 11 ..6:est,esbiiie.i. •• Dnrim. this p•rinit va•certii;iit in 'eivtl•z'tion Iras tar. sorridsted °Olt ot rty . orhor nor' ion . of the Al) kjiti..tar,... . Wei:pings of Ghrislianity. to.theto r both 'their m...r been greut4 r;artet . , -41.11-t3;c:4t I.t m nPr the rfr , at • isottll: he 'Odor' .I. , l, , tr;riotti on the into , vat , i orti'ts was' era th..oit shoat...of the na ivv-ho ti Slay. , .: 0. 'the he In tstei,the floe mo-t to be dreatted• cvoalti he the introttuetkon ol nild, heatth-iii nit& gnu th iLtehariOntvirnt , ogthe' orderly, att., quiet ve. • wh.; , e anre,tors have -e6 mi•th;- stol jo , ..rharty geoetatihns. This na:tvlt tea : Ft) hat b.trtz-, t!entor..ll4e;"'hotl exash - the produce ihe '.thust 41e,tforahle . . .• Th oh-td the existipz• slovt , would, .11 , p.teeittla, b..sttill more tle i trprtt'bl.o . . ;At pi eerit tio'istlroated with kindness apt! humanity: .ii: it= well rod, wOl elothtd;•aall ,trot . over woilret.t. rato:itiOn Oe'etritp.trativoly botter than Ilia ttt tho' : eooliee whit , rood rit'natiuns ; or big,. et wilizattno tioee'eniployetl a . ..sitbsturote tt,to .ith , ilttitritr'opy . anti .t,:lf-utiteroet of the,- (titterer thaveOrnbtoell''to Itrodttee tliahottiarteroult: Bait lot tilts rracle. .te re-Opottetkand'wh4willtl,t; the effort . / 'Tile, came, cirt con•itloialtla.ear.t;ot, asps a :Itotit:t l •. borin'a . -ttoW . tat . llll where the African elavo !rode o.tt opeOly . .tolora •d ; trod,thig-In "Ilehttnee of 'solooto trntr withortiower ti'ttottittotty at any to;.onetit to at(loree:theiroxecution t - ' M • ere the m .wt'er, i , tent upon ; present gain ; extorts,, from . 11w : slave-as' much labor its 'his physica ['livers '-are t•apabl. of endtiriiie— knowitre that, when .death enmes, to his . .his fl;we e.l9.l3e . suppliet eta rive retlyet4 hr thelow,.st , point 'by the ttonine•ition. , Alricati slaye„tpniers.: Sh uIJ thin ever be the' . ease in offer country which I tlit..i ? Ut ileum "pu•• • • sittlethe present Ili dill character of the. do mestie.,insiitittion, wherein thoie . ton.young to' work .are provided : bin with car. diql 'hip - 6406r, nrk,l hese eap dile of. labor .are ;,nt.osertaskitil, change.'• • The feelintzlif reciprocal dependence utid 'attarhMent whieli....noW hatwin•it master and:slat/a wolf : il bit iouvetted into mu tual iliStry,t and hostility,: But we'are nblizeji RS a Christian anti Mute; tdriation.to erm4,l-tr:whai . woulilbe [ll4. effect : .nnim•unhappy Aft lea list if if We ri t e Thi . n . weeld:give the (N au k fertile a mpue and :e . S..terisinn, w h ich it • has never'. had even in, The ntlinitroyis finnsrequireil,to-supply it would eo..v..et the 'Whole slave.coasi intolrpei fret Palidenpriplin, (Or 'which this.ootantrywiittlil u be re-poistble 'the' eyes. both of (ii!..anti man, l u ta pet!) tribes then 'be 'eutista u tilly' preiktory: wars ugninst rack' o'lier for the pui: pose . of seizing ttlity::ff to. supply , the • Atneriedu tt.t,ket. r 'holies Africii9 civiltzuiuu . . . .roiihr thus be'endled, • • • . . 0 the other hand, wh-n a n*r!tet , for•A.fri: slnves shnll nn longer be' fitriiished Citna: Ind thus all the .w 0 , 1 ,1- 6, -ctoadd agdinst this. trade, wa may then u rea,,,nab e 'hope' for gradu imOrovernont.in 41.frida. diotivo of W4r .among" the tribes . will c e ., s , whenever there isYno longtr . any detrain& for sieves. Th.: resources of thrtt fertile hut inte. erable country might thi'n he developed b 3. the hand Of indostry and afford-sub j ects for iegiti • rnate.fiireign and domestic eotnineree." Ini this manner: Christianity and civdii it ion nidygrud, ifally-p.netrata the existing gloom. • - • ' The.wisdom of .the .:course pursued by the' zoireininent toward China, been vindicated by the,eeent. • 1,1/ido . we sustain a mPutr it ousitiOn ht the war Vl' geil by Great Britain France agiiinst . the..Chineie Empire, our late, miti;ster, in obectience to his instructions, juT thciously co.operated with the Msnisters. 01 those peWers measuretto secure bya treaty the jitst concesitions demanded the interests of foreign 'commerce.. The result . . . i.s . satisfaefoty I reatira have heen "conc . hs • 4.11 k - vith China by the reitective. Mittiatet . d.Of he'Uolt../IStates,..ote4i firttains .FianCt's:. l 4 l4 R oit .reitY.,. general convention or 11 , 46 c amity • an , t. comm4,ca)s!: ; iy_th -, t het Ennpire.w.n , conibultl at Tiontein!on jEttb' of Jone;1858, 'and wad , ratified • by thw,Protib: 11.10 bybnd with the adi , iceind Consent - of the Senate;p4 'hi!. 2. lst.of December fnlloNintt ; .. On the 15th Dicemher,lBoB; ' John g4.,Witflt, i . 14$ citianti :11$ ofelit, Wee ih ll .3' • ctnntoispioned:ii envoY'errnottli. afg.a~d.:min et idnnipmentiaty., , to Chinn. .11c left ti. •Unit.,ll S:atee' for the plac , ; of his dntoinatiutt on the sth of l!e r •rnaly, 1859, bearing' with him , the intifftnl . enni of and at rii/elk at Shanghot on the.2B h o I May. From. thenre' . h.. toroc.!;cled Teltin . on the leth..Tone,. but diCtiot tirrive. in that city until the 2.7ih Aevorthng to.the 'etminf th .treaty. the rat.ti c.tr inns:were In be evhangeil 01 or blrnie. tltr 1St! ) dr,Tnne, 1559. wn;4 tend-P.(l impose ; ' Ode by reas . ons.and ..vents boyond.his,cOntrol f not necessary to detail; d oe to ch . , Chirin . se authotities at Shanghai to _ m ite that they . nlwaYaa.sured him bo - ndvantage Attuitl b of the 'delay, !nt ihir pletge has been faithfully redeem-A. • .2 .0 o the.b.rtival.of Mr. Van!" a't 'Pekin hO re= . ip,oeted an andienee of the F:mp.frr icr present his l.;t ter of erttlehre...Thiahe did not obtain, in coare.ponee'nf his Very, proper , refuial to anlinbt to the humiliatnnt - eeremonbs veqnired .by ,tbe .tynotte of, this Strange people in. ap proarliing Their , sovereign. '.l%levertheleei the . 'interviewsOn'this'question ot•re conducted in the most, triendly spirit end with ell ilue regard to his p tonal -feelings .and the. hoinount hip :country . .When a' presentation to big Maje!ty vit is (mind the letter Of ere'', mire. was ..received %Orli rteeulier. honors -by tClVelliNtlg; !iihr,Entperfira'S ?he seenti.:rnapt.in'theernpire to , t he - Pripet or hitnii eft" . The, ratAratioa, of the trea were after wafdi. en the loth of - Angtist, egehanged m'prokr r:rn' at Pettsang. A! the exehatige did 'not take place *miff after the day 'prescribed. WI he treaty, it irt SIMI 'prop..ri.b.,6)it. pnhlicaf ion, agaip t • nobliip It to the Senate: It is; blif simple justice, to the Cljiinfas thioughtint the whole tr..ni . loiticin,. they. acted in goOill .i.th it, a' friend] V...pi cit. tark.l:ils flortitire I States. ft Is . . Irtir.lhir , has been thiti ,, ,,afrer tlinirown "recto• tier fashion; but we otteht to regird with a len. irnt r.y. anigt.nt customs of an empice.. ihi lidek: fur thonsAnds of 'Years,.so, far ab this .mry lie eonsist.mt. with out natio! honor.; The : rots fuer of orir miriiye, •the oCateon has ceivinl my , wit ire upprnbatton. , •' In to carry nut thwipirit of this trpH ty„ !In I to'itive . it toll 4-ct it .bec.ine pry to conclude twi. 6011i-711)e one .fiirthe adjustinetti.end urour cit.it•49;antl her to fix tariff of imparts and. export' I : (...viate't h.. transit tholes 'ph em.'re Wail n'K.7 s Thiir.' I.= . tuctor'iltr• rifwnrm.tl by.otir lute ,minlster, .conv.ttrirris• belt. 11.0.• at 'Shari hat on the .Bth. of , ' Noverrib.r 1858.: Having peen cnnsi't.t.;+l in the light of 111 . 114'ing ogre.m-10s snln r .ididry in ?h.. prinrpl. l , treaty, and tn, bp c.i..rin.l Inca withnut they •itn nrit prnvi ie for any lomat rail() •ation „or.ex cnango of rat Inca t tone . 6y ;hp. cOnirdctiog per. • • • '• - • . This wig not Vrmell. neeossaiy . bk . t he Ch•- .wltr? sire . ntreedy 'proeP . etlMl! so . (sry.th.i do . imi. of our fa ~ orri, t i wee iry net r . ft•'• of her . pro'viejoes of! 'rn , •yeatio;•.....• St 11, rthooeht was prop rto . 91;1Pnit thi.ni to rho S.itt . ,te, s by', vt'bieb . :,thei-y . •,Nvett.r. •a pi lot 31.reh, 1859. ..Fee. rdtiftelLenitie•,".howtwer, did • riot r;qtelt Sbobi h,i.01; alfert he ttivitrttiFe •of MIT tnlnistrr to, ; nd. thet,.e coui , entions'eo,lJl ,ther.;. f bMexehbrie.4 . .i' the same )ini . e - with, the. prbteior frudYv.••No'.l,obbttle•.mtvrttiii..ll that will he ratified and eicahang:ttl by the*Chi'• ti't.stt eoveunroent...4Mul.l this be thoUght . iiduk. ..hl , ll/iit,'Jimi.r the cireoirri.staneee shill it•osid,tr. thinltirttlinit e . rigie..meotsfan 1 ihei d•tte partiee,• ettosa . th . to tit Ite,:pebtielied such • ter Infitripai ion -and ..tual., , ric••.6( nue' mt4ii,hders tratittic, vejtii u fibrils' me much vetisfnciinn.toinfotm you I h:it oil Mir , I;fficultie,4 with tbd 4.1'.11.1• • • . 4 , aat . u•jasta4.. It happ . to • O nplity •tita: force lot this purp.so had at tay.catrira apt,: aadar idiot req. : °lariat) . .of 2 ljaw., ipssOa .the • conti-ary;, tha 6.at at . .. in.a`Sri.vrd(y spirit, pcc:Pdpi . l piomot:•Y ?o•ili,";.i.i•l • •,r"'"an• deroani,ls'of the Govertitni..nt or the , Usi.t, d . tog), the cpvita,l of. I hr. , o . .pitblic,',io !hp 25, ot 1030,aritnetroo.the . 1.71 h or Fril ey; Navin, il:thrPe•.WPPlts ably Pod Iticeep:foli; .ierrhriliShod ihr hh.Prts hi . his m.ssigii, trestles wh.eli he hat roiinlif . ril will. La innite , di,int,ily,eultinitteil In the lienafe. • to the view that.' the -mploymenti .otht4 than triteeltd.means • niii.hl-b , whine nee siiiiry to °Vita in:Arot sai istaci inn" iroin.Patitglidy,,a orone, nt'ai (erre Idel,l conrehtrip.ril In thr liqs of. the L$ • Pldta to await contiaLiene . ies,. chir; cel.timiSsioner. asrend , hl the' iver. to: Astiitnntion: , The ,is fluid to iiri•at credit for thr pi olintileiis 4fir•daitii and, pii . onoiny with 'w hith'.hid,.esu-dttuin was flitelfoo and conilnet-d, coniiilted ipr iii.noicen armed gime' '.greariitil carry', tog 2Clo.i.tilos and 2 SOO . mrti, all *under' corn:„ ind .of the veteran and gall int. Shnbrick, rlut entire .expenses ; of the exp.. tit ion hay. area defreyed.'oul of the, ordinary.' appinpit. ,ttinn'for the naval service; except th • sent of 13299,000, spplied.to t.he pnrchese of seven of , th 4 coilatltatimt a part alit; untte 4 r I iv. .31 pt Met eh la •It is belioredthai.ikes o. itenmers rire'worth-1 ore than thek . eost; and - . ti-y . ,l4Te -waeltilly•an , l 'activelY , emPl°,Ye'r n the • • . . . . Tho Olinat,r , trtne of enlarge a force, _fitted out 1 ) Olich a s prompt nriaanAt, in.th. , far d 'tent rit we., eof !thu,!,l Pt.itta,. and the admirable: cou r . luct of the . °frier! end:man; employitt. in it, . , 4i1,1 alanpy flint in favor nt bur cciiint. , y* tlirnngliout all tbat,tgnuir 9 POrtini" l o'(. 4l l`a 'Onr rotations with..the;.greq France and Rasid'an,.aa Krell as ,wilkallf,p!kkel. ttovarnmarits,on.thiacpntjn4n;;cii . ..EaKtsiriSpeliffs exoi l ! tha t Qr. s P a ino ) ,i3 l :,4;c 6 PlPit , u , ro kos.of fiienitry;Oaraatsr„ my . biiit.",innaal.rmessaca .Tu fement .pf !he i4iaitilfactof,y ipif• 4bfr dor re lai ioni ...witic.Spal tit 'end 'egret:J6 say 'that'tliis has not materially inaproiietiK;Withi • ~clihnh.,,iail i ,,!!,t,h e' ii t• ot•Mblebtl - been. ehif e e , d !I tl t fehtletetir,se din ihkit . ootether ltholtired'orfo!,litiSefeitedtrteit .iy intereteilieniinuna a 000 mtteltheteea ' i nit ho t hd he irtjtorp ice , :siint : thOkr *reign,' 41(12111* .033 44) 1 , find i.•. lietli.reeeiehtell,ifkli!teetettldtefttbr tit... Spanish. goVeromOnt..itielf. - 1.4‘1-6..3.... ,, t, , , • •I agnin reconitnetirl,thit"-alsoaPpt*litlNlts mittle.ifto be'paid; ta - ,tha‘liti,s4tbilk;OPiesettelletilt I.r the 'purpose: 'ol';:odiefilhlt),ltett 'lletietti•til, • 't : lin" Inv ht lhe.`.Areliteelf:;leleteli-41t,Lletfo mon with, two: of, ,, mt fttetlceefliSt, Pitt i!t,teftitil 1.0..10ubt that r, thic,;iii• / - ).•qotrooliA7 01 1 06fiffok $ :with Spain of the.,27,th ,clytedief r ilo3,ll4 ~. ttil tire to iliecharge ibis obligation, ',lna" t, d it employed by .t.lic. co : blast-of !Madrid' soCkoirfe:l ' son tio.altist the settlement of alithglalagt, 4 .i v is I need not cepeat the ey,gumenta,,whithk, ,Illre, ~ :red in my fast animal miatatettn:favoc,ol.;tlt, • a. gip i.it lon , qt.:Cuba .I:l, • •;filf,',4tlfehillers t , ' , l l lt Oput ons.in, that meirstect 'ternaltiOnetiangiod I. hereforei again. invite the serious iattentlo4 • of Congress te this. Imptlthatttflubje,et ? ...•; • Yritite. goof a reeognitjon of this 1) , IIOY,,on !helePetti It ;will a!r he oost , I sit posti bl it :t 4.-.ltvg it tat e nettnia, /lona with .nny reesonuble.,lttoefteet tit liPellea? 'Until a cecent 2 per.lo th e rrt,wie.good motet to believe that tshoitod, ..,b,!:,01,0 tti.anneinneit tit you on the present.; oceiiiion., , fh , lt ie'll' , :ithaleel* ties , with U roe t, - Britain . .orristrlif:set . 0 1.A•!,b, rill , te.on and Sul wer tt putty...hid' been finettl , Ude ; Floe,' in fl menip!r si.ks -hohotst4 , :,.soo; piths.. roc t ory to 'both portlita.; 4 rrusi taus*, bolreverr, 'which. the Brit ish gosernitient,had notlitritelptk ! . tad. they, hive not yet,:c,olopleteil treetp, l ll . *. re n gemen t s w)th the repnhlics.of, Holidays* ansl Nicaragua, iupursuence, •nt ; the understanding between the tYtO ,ttoeefoteehteo ! tt er 'Meet. theleei coon •entif expected:Abet. 'hie , ; irttrlt will er,.. long be t:elit accomplished., ..., z... ~.,„,„,, ~y., • , Whilet indulultlit the ,h'op,Olhat tio.othir . sab, j..'!•t rerrisin'sil which=: could distore.. good ' ii tut. rata mlin g between the .two 'coontrial - Abet • qiiistipmeriairia out of she .adeiree claims pi t h. parties to th-Isiond of San Juan, end_ole•0 11 tl flio,e4m. tre,aty of tife,Vith itt'ifitillti, /841,•604., • !troy O.tomed . o''!!)fiaPfni.r.it'.flietrillentle.' ': ',ls nyder to prevent oolottlinato. Atillisiottir on twin. ..mote ,frontier, ,the lase St.cretery of .Stite,ok the the 17th of .I l'llY, -ISIS, edffreseed, g . toter - to Mr. ' Cie rrniton,, -lite - tibitjeh :m i n i s t er , ot,. tvdthinstton,commonieatimi 44,hiet•.le-leflil - st the instruction*, which: be (Mr: ,Merey),,.,4o g i van ,on. the . I 4 1 b Slily, to ,Qov,,Stepli , Mi.. : of. WeshinetnoferrilorY, JoleinVit special ence to , an rlapprehended.,coriflet betWiten,Antc. 'citlzeni'atid the British' ssilests.op,tbikislitl, of son j ii ,,,,,,,• ~.. ~ „, . ~, i ;,.. I.:, ....l' f' , . itee t._ • l'o . prevent this; the,: governor was , Instrt• ted I , that:the:offiCers Of' the - -,,territory -, ; shouldri Abstaia'f ,'on'theodisputyd, - ,stroundi which ralculated!'-tu,ptovrikeatiT confliete so far • is it enn beNicine•withogt implying the - concession to the • poshori )ea or,Fir t qa :Britain of 'an ' earltisiae right'over;th.ptemilles*:.'Tilit' title (nu to , be jettj.L.A . :beforsher. party' '4161 - 11 - 4 ettffiTtn pi el dillrTe.uumprlir-lateeir Or !let C i"P complete ; and •exclusiye soyarain rights within the tairtidisputed limits,", • - ; 11 4 'knOvektfgrng :the'-receipt on the next day nt Mr. Marey's nOte, the,British , minister, gprpased- his entire coneurrenre !!in the pro.. pr iety of the course reci s minended to, t6e, gov. erner of Washington, Territory ; ,by 'your r. IM rcy's3 instruction S.-. to, that ; - officer,ti and, stating t hal: he lost no. time in , transi. milting 11 enpy of, that, document to the cover. no! (Psieral nt. British North : America" • had ~e arerstlY recommended to his," Excaleit! • ey to 'eke saheb' measures no to.him May be best euieulatrd to secure; os?•th:e port of the British; I oc:o I: a oiihri'r.itie!,.,(llA.i. the;: iriti*bitankti of : ',the . . . . . it h !tor hood ( k r t Ite.tittteitif tletostipr . te*...l i.retsc of ttfc sr? mc- 'oflorbcoaratetr:,Witke4; is iocutc.ited thiirities rind cit sops Oe United Btatea.w ::. . , . , 1 ha. mat t.rs reinitinaif Wain . the' faith of:thief rraritt;.ment- :the'nitith of July laicirnhinC Gee. Harm; y „ th's tnuha liven it twiinty.five American eitidentlit . with their faitiliettoml s alo sn estahti.timent " . . , ~ , or 1 hr. tholootOw.Bity :Company (Or•thopti!'Mit , of: ro isi. i-Rh«Tp.' A .441 iime birlofi, kilt .10: .', 0 vii I one . oi' op/o3:o;riqtrill hod 'shot: itilimiirniti h.elgozioe, ao: t lir ..encopinyi while:trespliiiiis*. ornit W 4 prmises, for 4, bleiV, howevoli•hocif.. ,l fere(' ro pity twiee will*" but that' i me d, Srnn . niter lithe 'chief fietor compop.y. pt Victoria; illt:DAllae l of Go)r • D n gl 0 earth) .tri tfi;i:111141114 , 7..„thli Brittsh sloqp of 'war S , telitecand ihi•spOniidlec Amoricitnt (34r Coller)-rtirforeivio1 Vtcidrfa,443 w•r. f or- 03,6 hr .14 1 1,1 , ;• rom•oitte3.. The..kopiriOdo alined his'iitle - atot:: inld::M.r,D,lllo4.ir liny loch- ttenapt , liviio Mad", be. wlttliil It'll hint on.the littraffalt then' ended." Under enese'ert4:nitlstivie • the 'A meeiese tit to "t hi 011.1,h inepee,tcir "elistom 11111414',. to'pl;tee.n.,feree 'hilefid to Otis. test from nell pr . osid inteirmriticei:nt oe:thie , Itud=on Bay. Comji.yny et rite,r.la r 9: • ea . ' A rii.r!ce I) • ki'eno: l "The, GeOeiel I min-Ilia t . 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