~~ ~ zv ~~~~~ ~~ y \~~~ <~ : ~ ''; ••• nyenta,at 1 691nIttily 141. i!O!!11:,1: l:,;04 :7)ii.,..fiiif', 1) 1 . 4tvf.441 : 08.,1ii P b . tot tin.ttr ; r It act . hoy,e.'ty.s..'sti I,i 11:;01t‘eTh'Y'",.!ti this at •Wh,l e we exageeia hini; nor Will out hAvr. t stand - ugliasi ut thi ::,s.j4:o,paijt-IscilfitlAilliiide-ess: ..ie:danger,. and, their '''•,W*o - 1A aantStrist• reign 'of -the - niOjiv-Oi of • 11Pec!isic , rt lin la es or t.tyi,l„o.lriiili• iiiiii. l liWoitlikiiiteP,%l to be 'roneLZ.4l'erfh . i.tintiOily . '-i'te•••4li-ii' I 'it .t 1 Mrlii teals and , r;ent., Ways ,• in. nine 7. - Statei.,: to •ptillify . that -firoviz,imrot• 004.0ittitio-1;,.,44i 111/lit ~ , khi.se,aderitro.)'.flei.: ihe A' 600. ki.ve :itiangely, soil 'ol . 3'7l.iily gidet:in i'rieioriy: • It is inile.:il .almoar. eei;eywhilie tior.yYtehrate • • ffs:.jiii - ot !ari . l!l4 Their very . impose, 'abd lead.thern, to is re conaideratioo, and irciew,of•their.conrse•:' • ' And ;Could 'we- rally :reed the. reflections: are 7' • 'tioie'.••iiilenily rieettitying the minds of '•2.thinbin illepuldieene, we slionlil,doublicai , thint'eSiming • tdve'rcliete in • emisCl-Vativit ; men. •. 'W.if h. the firs t. notes •Of Vietory • Were mtuel edl - heSita. ling:stnantaiend 'as the•dingerout 'character of ec ono seizure of f.the reins of goVormrietit apparent: to alt,: we (Vika_ weriyirig:it• sYricetatjasti of i.iitiritenapre fl...eorninonite as Nobody : ifinyaihere over saw such ti,aceife :be . ..foreistfil 091st:di - living ,will pinflaWlY nvq!. P ee : such another : , a;porlydespondent ißits tripinph, • , aad itsantigonistseltsustained and courageous .. We (ro not expect distitiloti: We 'think that the iiirtiessioii.friervknent, howoyi4 formillkble and Ybinntelkilli{ in abneot,'.Will he 'arrested hy•the ,irmitercative min of the country, ,Who possess ,;.theXonftilenee of doutraged and •Itiveniter,:aee •• ;tion;' It it the `duty of 'thist_ Class of. inen-,.-iind •,.', there:are dotsiitless many. of, them accidentally and imistilinte'c.ountaisly. in:the ..• iatiizationL•to make theniselces.,. felt. at this • 'No section of • the country 'can afford to' go " • of the Union • . The interests: Of •no elute ••• . will be Prometed by sec . -esti:in. entail perpottial. evil.. The evil's • Whiel:':.the •' party 'has : brinight upon the country anti its . incivility: of Soothertii - ights, will be'but •*_•tenriporary, the sonth.will only wait for the ..' - sNsober, tecond 'thought" of'. the. North.: The ,• . very triumph-of . the •Repuldicers, party will se . eure,s ,coinplete. enn ation" of • the eine idea up - ea which it was.founded. '. lt hat gained power • ,under , false pretencei-4ot one series; but.* , • baiter false•Preteneei,lt "will at Once 1061. i .• • fermi tinder:the ladder - tiiorhichit has stolen to gici — Wer.:.' It the' igo.bydo,:the.,Wilrniat • Peiivito.: Of that we thall f hear nilthitig bereaf ... • ter, exeept from • the 'Abolition - I - okay which is. • •to be•rimmstrueted from dismembered RePub".. ."' liesnisni. We shall tee the ,hafini. iigilive exeeuted.bk . Mr..Lincn!n; and effort to repeal, or even Modify it at. all; '•'..*•attenriPtsid except_' by Republicans •eolOnizeii • • taew ti Abolitionists. The eeerlesting negro, :•itiivine given them:pnwer, *ill be once die: ieifsaed.• • . ,• • . -:'lntelligent men iit the, South.Wiil'be made to . 'imileestand RePubliesti.elap trap, if-they do riot " ° irides/tan:l' it. already. It will . be a difficult task; bearevee, • • to convince., ;the .great botty'cif •• -•-'`tha Ws:o)e at the South, thaj.ibe leitders.of the '..ltepublieent are, in nine, eases out.of •ten, more • fidroit Pbsrisees than' the'Jewiever.save. -Still, • • '•• '.they . - Will be in a Mood to' be convineed.of the het, fter,•• believing as tha• visit di the . •, Atsittherti people - do,that t lie'ltepublican leaders • — ire peone•te beenjuit to•dtliers and partial to •, - themselves;it' is quit e. is' natural PI •suppose :Iheni'eniltyof the iisttel concomitant of error, eharseterittic insincerity" ' • .••••. Congress. Meets ..tieti weeks: &ern- Monday '•,sigist;_ Meanwhile the Beil and Douglas parties • •fogether With; other. Conservative ;men et the • 's..s6ll44lllll.4lifleriinY'iii-ek - t - 13 altax the excite=. : enent•tinonglbeir' •brethren; and tmiiiin a pa ,. triotja•endiratiffir •to. restore trrainpulity to the • .•veliole coUntry... They 'will. verdure to Pledge, , for the Ilkepubliesnldinistisit ttion that is to be. lin • - aidtietion fothe Constitution eiid the Lalra :-44eenree thatits past:conduct . tides not Mi . thistle's; bat a•course that it must inevitably .•• mirage, asA,mesas of :preservation from- utter l'aesi_eiessin, the next Congress is secured by , inesessinl majority against the Republican • ...".040.•,',.Thiliniste will doubtless •be pUbliein fitraftsgfs •the whole olLineoln's •••,jalleatiOp;•asrui t Noose also . until March 4863, . •-• . ;The : Wilmot - .Proviso,. the really single.. distinctive : . ineasaire '• •'.erthe pepOblieer f ~party,, will from this time fbilted; linable to secure:Onlyibout one-third !Oise of Co ogres,. The .Repithl ice II II 401, foot;!' to fair , as Legit. • eoneetned, also so .far as' E,xecs tititfaitory to , the coon. • tey„ - iire twirstritidl--:•PredeStioi Advertiser. „ , tan Psimosiiirke--The prisoners in Ja il on v,mcbargeorf, rewriter, are.. sawed their• iro ns so gbo,tiorry sr Gehl drop off when !obeyed of ban , --:•:;Alifelt•lftlich.they. "pretended': , were to secure ;Au jafckl.ll4,,cansed by their being too tight. •, letreting that the flap was com meal, told 'them that- he ,alonkl.Olaliffile the hoPPlear when Lowe own- ndisp-sonlAfteArkekleir fell .off. They are , now baryenit;,;*ll.deubt.—arid.,. are cleoety -11ssispoeing theSberiff was absent --one day. kit wheels,' Logue called to Shotwell from flasi, lali *kidney, ''and said—the Sheriff eras. te4 giserso7iOCSari:--41nry for , his.ehrewdnese 1,1444 tame 'ciaren:iiiiit s• loisgy I had htt'sbittge;i** iendinirsir 'and he. woo 'for tinate in Thir.Sbeiifr overheard b# once inede bia eacipe friar)'prig liid Ineketltitijailei.in his cell end C.:.):,i400/o:tehine +mien' , tells teller in His 'ignirsaneels. ''-dystltit , lts'lshf . teadinelei la :tinike! ., ecirifirlairta 'of -':...!'•lll.ttiltillleditas Ithalitiantlons. He' glves;d4l; .*elik"; enepl tivated • wickek designi4--ind seems In'r`iti; nt r • -to those ). , A , jalna,.-Ciarferi:Deaseeeii; •Ita4e7The . ;stonk •• market : ing - nott.depiesied. previois 'day test . the effort was 'A rriad,idiCliiied again:yes .,br##tlstrifftwas also dull rulitig,ln•. fleet the. god P,C•Sisidna the;"sales Thie 4,144 1 4tneatl illOnot' owing *lts); bat 16a' want of' ~~"e~ ~~ ~~~~. ;5~~ =EZZMMO ill'ficalt cgoiiittv Elcinoirqt. 2iiii day!; Ibiember 1660 noPrerpllelliccipimatl gx.rFilth'e • 410 - fritli)wilii.i.:*mittieii Weiitietien . cm;ipose this IN;;gon,'Cbajrnin. Hon': R. W. JA . osnn,'o,l • ;. Non. Jeffrii+n Davi, of Misaissippi, Hon. J"s51 0 , 1) • B!1.114, tsr s liololl4. . Jinn. Thomao Vlnrott•t;...orP;of.sylvanio: . .- . .-11(ith'b.-Poime...W. , ,HughPgi, Moryltlitil. •. • . I.V..Sti.yr.nqon. of Ir4intifelcy. ' • ' Honi J:' it...Thomvin, 'Vie w*Jersey. X....ft..Meek:Of Al obit ma ' A tutitqtni 5r1w11, 1 P..t.(., Isaac 1,1, .Wrielit..F.sq., .111a4sachosettg.., Bert:l4.'o Wa'shinalott, D.C. • Win . . Flion,E4(i... 01, 1 4 7 tivibloann0).ip: ••: Walter altor WilsYtineh . n, 1): . •.M:Mr„ Waeltio g too; D. C.'..Resitletit Pro, W. Mons; Washitigtan, D:.C.,' Trgns 'All i.nmrrion l ( , o ions sltobl.l Ito ri , biyes '6ll to I. ST 01 , .:. Chairmen, Washington, arthe'Committee it. N0...28 41 E SOUTII.-oexrhiniv 6 tROM TH E 10 with.ttetrseion news from the Shoth. - In.. C:irefully - pe'itising the,. (liiteient ar.rotint~; the Y'ader must iomet . o:' thus con . chmion that : tilf;. Sipt:hern !..31:if nri‘,in..eor'nefiti th,:ii . enn . ctitntioolritthtc a re.tovtintee - ci them by thPNot:th.,.there r . f;parOe cOn fed eraey. The,ini;re'Fit of : the 410nbt ealyr; liesiothat As the cliso iitht,ylnre:tiedfn.the.obligation:i nf..i he feilerul invernnient, - .while .the . .lienetitof the; coin r4et,nre,..elthei'openlioi indirectly. Wlthhqlit. They, cannot oppreiatb:the -,4rgurneritll)iit the sentiment 'of . 1 .. 11r. peopliinre.civere, to . the faith: . . . . . . ful;obseivanee - of the:eomprOmiies of. the con stitution;, when , th . e'y ''r4lect that they have . . . .. ~ .. . beFll; fora , serkei of .yeain;/kaated 1 o ''t hat . elql ',. The prei,... therdattittif . ,.atidthe .. ..polpit have been, subildize . (l .to.ilia pitroiie. 'What -vs;oir! I;r.that the p nplc I):nye.tit' to• thci inlluences litutight.lo'hear upiin them, , and. ere disposed to consider their'. , ovin prAtidiced con victions . as' more binding than dew. And the citizens of the South have the right to bohrthe I , Torthern Stales to the nerforinance'lif the con: tract: . The' pli!.a, that' their • citizens are• not willing, and therefore laWs cannot be sustained, is, tootlimeey to repeat. Lf this true, cis., ilvivernmeitt tvould.a . lready.be'at an end, and , • . • ; • .. • ..• . anarcliyrule. We cannot believe our people are,so fai.advancall , in "higher law" doctrines; hey are, with I exeeptione, Inw..ablding,end . . . . ,the (miltHee with political ' oftiCe-seeker who eertiple at Oothiog Aeramble for povve'r. n this et itils not only hope, without regard to the action of the , South, is . 7 in .. ignoring ,these false teaching!, a..reatot:ation .of Ill! old circler of society... higher Inw if !flowed to olatairi:the aseendeney, will not be confined to the negrn.alone, but will-soon be:applied id ,ev ery hreteit... ..• -" . ...• , • • . ....When' the best trieti or the country arebend their•energieeln the attempt to,•.mndifyi if not . preventi the impending exits :which are al., ready`at Our doors, anti Which must "feel; . even" the "I'fittins forced to admit that danger is imminent; it humiliating to read the emnueL tient' of the, tcsafliCialti.'..el.the Mirier, With outs .theught or care for tbs . WetfariFor:the peeple,st hey 'gloat over the !micelle of; a party amt has given theta:place end poWeri although atihe cost of the dessolation of the. country , At these demagogues thus (Mandy boast of owning . end :controlling ' . M'Keiri, county; . of course they must expect to he hold aCcounta; the intereet•of her eitiaon . a. . • .Cuuirm 11.911.—• The ptemium hams At: rtie recent Newton' wcre cured in,.the follow= intoner • • • • •• • .• . • • • First Premium--To 4: gallons of water, ndil 8 poontls'af 501t,2 osinces ci: saltpetre, 3 pound .iingsr, 1 pint of • molasseii, let it.lay in the pickle 6 or 7 Week earinke with hickory Wooil. Second premitirn-6 pounila Of Rock Silt; poond 'of saltpetre, 1 'quart molaiireS, 8 gallnne of 'water; let them remain 'in the biine weeks,, then Smoke With - gieen• Hickory 'wood: ••• Great:excitement prevailkamon.rthe officts of the !levy in cobti:eitoen . ce. 'of. the present' State of affairi,at the goiithi, and no .adveise are:they toi : it collision with their fellow -citi zeits'in that miarter• that:there Will . he an al most yinivertal resignation, of their. commis sions ihould.lsoitilities break out. • . • • Irciw,—We this morning And the groind•eov ered with snow,. Ind innumerable boys . out with their sleds, engaged in this sport of.r,ri ding down hill." This:Northern institution is a universal favorite as. - sfrcirding riehanes for locomotion over our roads; hitherto nearly irn passible. Fivitr; P. Acne presented ..us with pumpkin, raised on ~ h is.farm, which weighed sixty .This comes opportune ' in supplying stores for our voyage Up the river. In New York the btock Eirchange suffered a still tarther d'efiressiOn. There has'also bee n , a fall in .`the pyice of hiendstulrs at all. the prin cipal grain' . . , TIVE.LINCOLI, ERA."—The Cincinnati Press kis a tp . pg article, headed .as above, which k crilcnlited to,deprees the spirits of such of the gepublieans as do not want office: - The editor, looks •t thine with an earnest desire to, find , out sor ii .. vriwin,7khich . Lincoln' may ineet.the. views 'and ,wish es orig.)! shades of Republicans, and'adopt s.policy„likely,tmperpettiate the par ty ;,heloolir io' ! vieiv,,seeing nothing but disap pointment,. aukfinally , closes his leAtler thus:. tins 'Administration. will will, ke a slight' iniersegniim,,,iii ~tlernociaticH rule ;)just, - leing,' enoitigh.to ,bury, its ,teuds: :;An ,overwhelming victory will,bringbaCk.itsancieat,prestige; and The. fresh distribution of *Whole patron age.of the governmeni, Withcititirny of the;dis affeetion:whicb nOw'follkWa when oneDemo eratle, Ad ministrcit ion is ticceed a.• same larty,will lestore and eitablisb.itir bkr; triony far *nattier long term: ; This is the most 'probable result of this great.victory of Freedom: vrirtn• • n icat c d.: j • .. .feaioctikr: l : • • . • . . „ • ," A . 4ltnek.hg . ecritle'nt neci,nrren,:.Somo tea miles ireim :Omer!, On Saturyldy the :11* • • • inst. Treastiter'of Potter County and 'a . young man. name(f.Daniel:Reed' W•ere ih the Woods •Inietlier; !nuking. for lered. - Ihnds: • •Reed..hati On' nntiheystOriped:to e:)Mininea • whicit:had..heer" in.de for Reed laying..down his In 'Starting again) 'fteds'ewas':from. eight to tin feet in . ideartee,- and. walking rapidly; . •Teedcan'ghi up'' his:gun, in.a:hurry, with the lid trd,rmhitM..atuk had. .ativanced . but a Step'orivro'•when the hammer struck - a small'beech,,Which lytO . diseliarge the piece, the ball Striking mr. fhe hack, Fett:shenld;!rhhde,' riessing:upward.thronghl he' left flng . and: proholdy :lodging' against the breast InMe.: On betas hit sttirtei.l,toward,...p.end., ask • jrig lYinr . what. he -did .that for: .• Reed had 'no idea but a.Momenti hms , ever,' before he elaigered-forward;•Reed catch-', .ing:hitMin:liiS'arryiS. I:Pei° . Said he-Was andyl gradually shnit.to the „earth' and: expir'cd in, 4- few tnitintra. hey were . about three miles 'in the Woods' whe'rythe accident linppened.', iiiemeSt Es'qr..; 'the jtiry• fennd, tctliat eayne:tO his . death by. the..neeidentalAlScharge of ti rifle. in .the handl' of Datiit Reed:'!•l l . ''• • • Port iAlleganY i - Nov: 20; 1560 . :. • he writer.does: not , state•theintality of tins shocking occurrence; but AN ; a Undersynndit Was .b6,6yeen,the:• . AllegJiepy Portage. and . Pptatoe ,Dfinie) . :WobsOr on SeOessiOn, the eriestit4tiprial• views.of Mr.. WAbster caniint• bill to command' the 'hitelition his .eopot rytnerh.sb . lea . g a!i.-we.haire• constitution chute 'Union re:',l)re . §yrve, • We .cite from nia:•celehrated „eppet;l? • delivered in "the Siliatf? of tie U. S., on. the 1 . 850; the an( p . ntrin'tjc.admonit . inh'l; . ; ' . .should. much prefer: to have heard . . from every member On this . lle6r, declaration of Opinion 'that this •finion could . never he diesel• yell, than the declaration of, opi ion, .by any.s: body. that, In anyi coin, • under the,"pr6esnie of any circumstanceS,, Socha di,ssolir,:jorfwas hear 'with 'di' tr is and, anguish, the: wor d. i<§ecegaion,".• espe cially when 'lt falls •frorri' the lipslif those .Who are: patriotic;. and • known to 'the conntry, and known, 'ali'over the, world; for'their political services. Secession! Peaceable secesStorill see eyes.and mine .are never reStined . to see that . , miracle. • The dismembertnent :of; this vast country without - donvulaiOn! The. breaking ,tip ,• the : , We tains of the great deep ~without 'ruffling' the surfitee!.. Who is,ao"foolish-4 beg everybody's pardon—as, to. expect to see any..l3oll'; thing?' Sir; , • he• who ~.s ees thes:; , States: rs . ving in.. harmony. round a cornmon., center, and. expects to see them.nuit their places, and fly off without convulsion,' may loipk. the next hone to see the heavenly. bodies;rash from.their spheres,; nd jeat le' ...against. • each. other.to:. the realrnii of spaCe,, without causing the -wreck of: the universe. There:cart : be no such thing as peacesble-eecession. ~Peaceable secession is 'an utter impdssibility.„ 'ls the great !Constitu tion under whieh.ws liveL-coyering this,whele country—is it'to be thawed and melted 'away by' secession, pa the sneWs on the mountain* . .melt . ntitler the influence of •a vernal appear - alraost unobserved, and off?. sir! I wilt not states.what.rnight ,produce the disruption of the Union; but,.. sir s , 7.: seei. as . as I sei'thi . sun in heaven; 'What • that dieruption'itself...mtiat Produce. I see .tbat. !Mist Produce. war; and such :a war as . I Will not (.le);cribe,• in its two-fold' character: • Peaceable•secessiont...PeaCeable se'ces'sion! The concUrrentagreenient of all'the; members of this great ierinblic - to separate!.. A volun tary separation, withalintony, onlfie ittne •Side and:on the other! what would •belthe result?' Where Where is the line tobedrawn? What States are to, secede?: :What ri t • remain America? 'What am I , be?.• •An American 'no looger? •A ail to become a sectional. man,', . a local man, a separatist,. 'with no country in, eummon with the. gentlemen..whe sib arou n d me here;• or fill. thwother'llonse of Cengress? Heaven forbid!: Where:is'tbe flag o rthe , . re public •to.retnain? Where the eagle 'still' to tower?:lr is he to•.cower and shrink'And - lall .to•tho ground? Why; sir, our ancestors, Our fathers anti our.grandfathersi,those.;of theta' 'that are yet living amongsrui :with nrolOnged . Hires, would rebuke and reproach usi,:amLour children oar] our juautlchildfan..Would cry out shame upon us; if ** of thi.3 should dishotior , thfse enSighs o f . th@ power of the giwoi noicnt, and the: harmony of that Union which is'evarY day felt ..among -us- with so much joy umol.gratitude . .';,. • Sitars Prawn for December Term. Brad ford .—.Tames E, Blair, S. L. Casey, 'J N. De Golin, Bi Dikernan, J. A. Lyon; S. M Tibbetts, C.D. Webster, A. Whipple. • tiorcvgh.—B. F. Davis, N..F. Jones, Wm T. McCoy, R. Sartwell. . ,Ceres.—Henry Smith. . Eldred.—E. Barden, Owen Cook, ' • Handin--Horace Starks. •*- 'Keuting,— Z. R: Tubbs. Li4erty-- . -Johp - A cie, Gregsby, .R. ht Petton. • .T...arayette--Albert Bremen, J. 111..1-laldridge 11roitairh—E. A. White:. . Olto-A.G, Otto.. • .13radford—T. W. Drake, Leat4er W...11101110f,'5.../.. Simard. • .Thiough—GhprO Coprin, S.. Sartmell.. • Ceres--R. J. .Berber; Kenway Bell, : Danie Gltainn, George N.'llaskett, ' Niles 'Kenney Daniel Peabay,•JohnP,earaol,.. • Corydon--E. Sanderlin. • • ' : Eldred-J. M. Gentler, M.G. Knapp, C. 13 . Stnll, L, Windsor. _ • . .• N. Starke: • . .11Liniltoil--E. B. Libby. , • ' '•• , K,atiqg Cory, C. C. Cieit,e,land. • Libray .E. Coleman,E,Greeri,C.l - folden, P.' Lawton, Elias. Shirta, A. A. Stowbridge, Sherwood,D; W. Whitney. • . Nerreick:--Henry Laaher, E. Plitierson, Ezra Clito—Eenj. AtinkPr, P. d: Hopkins. . . The above named Grand and Traverse Jurors will meet it the Court House in Smithport, on Tuesday the .25th day of kecember next, at 10 eelocki a. m. .JOSEPHMORSE,Sh'ff. • Sheriff's dace, Bmethport, Oct. 22,. 1860. Northern Wu!lifiention unit Southern , . A feW,llityS sioe.e. we ealleq - nimii the Rem'q;, licuri preflc of '4 hit North to f ro pt ; to eees'e their coorse'er IdeeeOtion'end Iraird open. 11 ereclulims: 'messes 'or Omit :.party;. state ;the, situation, thetyee situation or. the cc votry, goirOequent epOrtlhe eleetienor a see -Pre.!lent-orion.e see tiunai . \Ve'chaiged them' wit h. p' ag:eieg- 'sign .:tniil:in~tiduti ins; wttich':brtrl r!!sulted in .t.belleeling that. fort her • lorlfearuncet:erusetf t - ci' be a virtue: We.eharged them With •iltay,ing misrep,reseutelf. R ed :fittsi,fied.:the true 'statement , things -as they- e2cist .; ti ha.vlog .stnig - a - • siren song : of, peace when: there A-as no, peace'. . Oiled spoil thern:t;o - t•ltange,their. coil iN . N . and tn• glee. their,..readersthe Ittets•tis they -exist., without pretarication or falsehood.: asked them t - ,join.o elfort - te.alley Southern altirm and .Sotithern eiciterne - itt,.und thereby to reator'd - buSiness ..:onlidebee and bUsfrieS - S - ' - proS : • .• . perity . 14 the Nortu . ... Our afipent .has nitt. been . responded - to. An exiirnination.of the Net.v York• rtritt Nt»:th ...iriti , r(6l,l,. the leading . Re- ; ,pithticap r .f . , s,e.of the. North, shows that they 'eMitinue....to.Persist„ in Withholding, the truth' frerrt-tfte people aatid in misstating and rnisrep, resenting the.trne feeling.Of the Stnith and.the fo:t.hOetatutty. Ttley.Well know present .excitement. .in the slave:holding. Suite, is - not."so.depentlent upon.tile; - electii - m of Lineoli, 'personally . ennSitlered, as it is iipon — the foci that eight Northern . States:have, .yy their .leg,istative tte Jinn:4olM passage - of ttpitt'Sdrial 'liberty nullified the, plain.plovisiOns of the Constitution, and the laws .of Congress iii regard to fugitive slaves, arid thet the eteetion of - Mr.' Lincoln. by. Altejtepubllean vote of the. Non 11,. was an' in .doiSetrient 'of. the •nultifieetion legislatiOn of • • thiititt •States; By a'•rriajority,of the 'Northrrn StateFl, which ''prrtbliteirthe idea of constitu firmal protection•for southern properrtv. ' • ~ '-''Th'e:Soilth 'concludes that if , the 'North ran, with. irnpuriitY -contravene the require , ornts'anit.cirligritions• • or the cihitit o:ion,. tttid, nullify thr ttFligitier?4llanU L'aW," enactNd by Congress, then the Sritit h has . an equal_ritght to adopt - : . Wit h :theie far ts•sta ring ,the cOinnitf- . the fa • ce•; vithth.e our country , :now Upon us"; . :wi tit the .eff.' , ct:iipon Northern cot-an - Terre and Northern industry arisiiig • out of this . state' 'of politiCar •pitcrunt, pressing upon us , common bonestY, and corninondeceircy,• to say no,thin , r more of the , frinuri, p7tritr by which citizens of the earth' should he governed, should 'have influenced the Rer r ild.ican rires'S;. with oni accord,. to upon. the• Northern Legislat'ures to repeal. the offend ing laws, to retrace.tlAr nullification ;let igns: and to pursue hereafter:in . their.' egi such a course as wonld a.sure; our Southern frienas, that : they might rest satisfied ,that no infringe- Mani. 'would be:attUrrpiett upon.their cons.titu-1 tioniil;ri his'. •'• • . • • . . 'But tfie'RePublicatt press has been (lerPlict. to' this ty “they are Jttmh doiS that earl not baylc;" ''watchmen unoit t 'walls . of. our . . nalional,Zion, who, seeing the enernyappranch do. tint ,sritind the alai,rn." Unfaithful to their vocation and false to their vdeatiudand party, they have depreciated the . thinger to the coup 7 . try,'ltrul . have tineived their frienilii , , Butthe National Democratic preFs-has been fqithful to trust.F.it has neither exa'g• gerated circumstances or. set down , catlkif in but, with an hn.nest Patriotism it has JOunded, the.alarin, pointed ont,the'clang'et, and give . n timely. and ,Salntary Warning . . And ready has one Republican Legislature taken the first step . bhckwards; a.s will be Seen by the follnwins;, which We copy train an exchang , c . :