SLOAN & MOORE, PUBLISHERS. lOLUME 27. THE ERIE OBSERVER. prn WrED rrrier 94711.D.1r ltr rk 4 " . •LutN AND M. I. 311001 Iii. Arkne n. fr. AL al Pi, iititor or. rear. If pstd iwirastoe, or erred& 7 months, $3 bU,.t „„r pad ea armee Sa will b charged. ti' Aare breglearo n t o pey writhe the year, tem nes 411 - eAraad left wan a proper elapse 1,,e 11 1 EMIR W ADV !..,tteeo time or len sake a square. 43 I 76 1 ore sc o w, 3 mambo $3 ur3 ee • Ir., lUd I One " 6 " 000 - Wirer • 1 3 Oat v • d 73 0. • year, ebangegble at pleasure. $0 e seaarra—a mouth", $6; 6 aeolake, IA: • wiegthe, 311 bp ; 1 rer,i l4 Nitusa, or to squarer --out rear, $3O. 6 groetkup, look 3 • ....seee, ilt Cards Warted la the Busmen Duegtor - ,r at 33 per fainum. „Imo/ alone/ lot a Card, over Mx, and ender tight, $3 tart TPUtedin whoa, 34 tents lege. puctore, Peelle, Fire C..roperty and other uoticee, half the ewer gliarehasea sad etheoe relelstag frequent dumps ise tkair eleellamma be , elbowed te: w r i r, reps, sadeat* ~eatitioirbi spew, tbeebarger be La Preport/0 1 4 and .ogneergraes mesa bo Arktte the 31•131306ar bustard dperavertvin. Ninon% fox newsiest edeartialawreete rpopireg Ardmore Inns for yearly advortielug will be prompted halt eat,. ♦ ernactioa o(10 per cent will be mode on all nape trio. eerier •drertiormenta, when paid In tamp*, BUSINESS DIRECTORY ---- - - - - CafiVNVE V 1413.511.1111 T, Lis it °musk Itszarst.t. kCo Great rritsatitakia Utak guar inn Ott DIT Ckeatit, yle Matt : 4 vett, Yksilmtaipikia. 30 --—— - - - fi,ILAILIITH ArD ,1101,011 t.l L.r,lAbee rke r afQ ~ y positt too nor Court tr.. t'. 171•-ar,la °Om. lfl.Eme a. EPIC 1/1,040N, JiA es'enet int- ,sztlienship, • onn 4 nooporchilio G a r u m , , r oissoisoul ocn a. , la to the citizens of Eno mid Esp, itteut 4 elit he t 1i • r DICIII•orM 1111.0TILE1L,, „,,„ rrorisocoi, erucluoe, Port, floh:Salt, Grata, , Nalls,l3 ma, Psi.* Woodall, Willow . 44 sp ar W a rt ••e larva Cab. 11,04. NG. 4 W rig hr • boa, State E. 4 dean absorb LW Post 0/344, Erie, Pa- 33 issw4 - , c ,,,esalt mam ; wo o , hot • km doors north of 11Outfolo street, Ens to enter, t oioo tom 0000tootly fur %OA Summar tlifign Matrossoo :Dodo o=c... and oz .....ourtmip4, .looftooi Illtromeo, flair with sad srrmo, Ets. tiler eon' moderate. WILIAM Tlloll7rielS _ owl of on Plain. Dods, Agreilliests, Soots and mono. Lars, assorkisky and elaiiidke detw4 qi.te to nige Pock, Nile Streit, En.. Ps. - - 1510141.8 21ousse►D r.s, oat CM mead to Mooing /I ado iiortein. a at. aa.t Abos ivßr►molds is &dart Coast ., .rta..,a Wright's Molt. earn., at ilith and State 'treat 33 2/311PUti STORIBfiI. kVA% n 1. 1 ,, 1 01 , $* Itet^,l Peitiers in miry der ~ r •LA L.Vldoe.ta. DrybYy,la, Ciiirtinri, (41 i4itui. Ai,. V , 11, • (.f Elrth, Erie, dt•n ekV.ll.l evrAm.U. 1"4,144/4 e,11111•1103/ rtOt t , , Lime and Plutrr 1'41:4.. Dut, nu of tstr .tr.. t. En. rA V Ott' Nyttfrcti.t-s t 4.l4•Chia, IY Iltktoreirt a.lt ‘, • Ikm t•ua. •,t • DrlttS, Rno• t•k•cla, •111 ',at sum., •k, 1 1.an.1 N arroLut• hooch,. and ;mid tolivetanun all Lae L 13,4.1 • Ckt• • te• utti , S , t UM J.wrs WART . , I'M ISO 'IA ‘, .1•11.111 k..• Mace p , e1....rt k Staci.ies try Sta. l 4 sad , "Oh.inith streets. Desidenca, ~.1,64, 1 •41 strict. ItV 2 B. lit WWI ClaircialZ, Waidev, Jormascra, 1 •'..bers /1, 4 04 1 04 • D i . : C. *La ha 4 SIP. in-Ay 1 r p. J.Lt n. hl TiYN.►l.+. Utlhi & 1111.,.... A rlt T 411. 1 , ••L#11111 la F•tscylka4 .. 1•1•11., Dry liarsuilk, Cia.t6t, No, 1 iirown's lock. Erie, hi. 11.1C4L'L & CO., entitiouv them. office is Beaty's Mork, Aide of the Public Square, ue prepared to 11 •rapete with other its in prima, eatius •64l6* .ting work siccordlug to its quality 504 real salue. WILLIAM W 11.1.1,10, VD MAClirrit, an be o" , tistilted et the Park H.E be, - .1 Put it et the InatrocoS, Erie, Pl 6 4b T. PeTERUETT & CO., Yn .• .17-• :rj,7•7;o. ' t teach i la r le, Me Fears article le the stare line shays , Arther elth sa Areenairet essertmeAt .n. l ct-..a., R. AJe aadNeuatmgsYecu • • oIA Ind dispatch on reasonslAs . - t 'l. E WIN Uli A; C'A 1.1.1 UMW, ~ 20.4. • .1 1 V., Mut Nam la /),,ipoillealyili ALporteal 1% ,asa - ..i.,ao -, • .4 -. 4 aar, Tetate", Fruit, Flak 04, •ad Avails */ te 3.111• L.. k , 'la.' Id4riaell Blt.rtg, 'Age ttrect Ina. Wt 11. C ~/ qatsr Me &LUAU 1. WAWA MC r.,ga oil bode:. to F schanim,l/4‘ 1 Asoaltiut Black Cullen urilemed. onanakelo all tar Principal lii ON Cattail Stotts tad JesAitaijoscupsda s on* , Book Notes, Gold Whim Imptitbt sad sold. ills_ as limo i•poonti. )10. W/linitta to As.ropt. Lead Inimiarie bought, sok( sad lottsted • do one adoorialka tainla ID ALUM A. CRAIG, mina. Til hts , :s., Odlos ptino•yd to No. 1 littiltes' Bloat so rt., ••Ist. Strom Er* Ps. NI .1. miltrAli , I E. H. ABSII.L., Secnster ts Llama N. Mira" • • Latin, eublic agave, betimes the IS Hama ibad WtetgOMl. llcturs• Wasp la the best style of the art sad 111Wis4 met to Iris 33 L. W. OLDS 4k ' &MUM 11114 WCKIMMie sad Detail Oselast la Will artil All hair of aspenor quaLt r , tha cheapest sad Mot sow La lift flap ft Twelfth 'treat oust Peach. Ens, Pa. lroaduct fra carrphg Inter iur fatally, lons or Warahilahl wpm.* for tale chtaa. RICHARD u. WILELIRONA Simstiamr 1, Swum fir set.stAit andiletat: Dia kr. Utuga, Painta, IN %sew. C"%ibas, bpi &AIN *ass" kirforaety, roe Soilki t l Nation( t‘niga,Ne, S Riee4 Rout, tna, Yt 33 --- - - THOMAS M. .lE9'ris, Los re aw jilre dr 0 L4wieui 4; a Cloak Kate/J.44 J•lntry, Apeoas. to onialosik, Looking Warw. Lampe and Joao Goode. i li Vonolo matt. • MOGEN* it PIaNNEDIF; Soccesmr, t• Ca/self tuut aeututitt., %wit& Axs) Sec AIL 110/4041 to kiani~e, Goakery, Glatecttnia• "AIM Na. U •atil iS i.mpis• Siock, eau* a7 MI bad *a WINO, Ens, / beau, J. Itsarssin, 13 , . S. STERRETT, • • Job b er wow rimier is Wet and Dry alre Noma, hislom, 'wimp sod domestic Frail, Wooden, KU ±..ol6teme Wars, now, nen, Salt, Glow, Stkli, Ponder, Bnet, Oat, Pate te sc /him& Mont onmidiel tb • " 4" Low in , Pa LI IDDELL, ILZPLEIL, & CO., or4 d , aza,oll,ol, ).De., 3t. Sadler Volk Do" g:' ,,,,, sott.rs, sal ha Linda o hinery and 71ility Cott- Sr- go.. to order 3S • M. CHAPIN, 14411btorr DiermT—Onar an IkS 11001 4 norm, or 9talg strott amd tb• TYYM effani. _ay nun Mien rfteeniiit4a. aAd *elk " 80047.u ' •ai WiLLIA3II a " (mcsiutima AT LA w.--0111oi vet J acksoie • Stu* _trium e , moort a use /Wolk bit gave- 3 3 _ m. 64,Noruit& AS co, ... %Lk giver. Beak Noiria Cat-nests* of DOPOatt lic. , in.nAilp ' , a SD* principal cities coutaadraw seW Ake 4 .04 , 19 habitC 41111 M Erns. $3 ---_ -- T. ISTLART, Prri.cwl.—Ull 0n ko, rift ANA • kw 4, lAA el r 13 kowience, Fo.rtla ARM, ow door Ss* WI the old 4"avar UMW, RSZD, °taw' and American asottwoos sod Auer. "+la.uA. kV!. Iron cad Sue, No.llllwil Ss" Sol. JAJUiCIiI, wen *Lie of State street, Eris. rik. BOOTH tit N'T'SWARro 11444 -agy,_ aIM krtau baal ot y sad Staple Day Goode sad arlftwa lamg,kilas awl Drown seal* !_ likailkla CIPPLEAL, - epg so 31 d un .t tr, tarard, Katt, Clleskrt Vrva, mta Plo la a l aSS lla CAILTaii At Noss., oils, aed Maul ao.,l•re 1441114 Q 1 4.41. am, Ns lama Boma JOHN -- " , n val is hi+Caw Oaks to tie room logiallay 0111ird Dt aat Williams' Noek. ~....„, JoR, 2. Or 1111 M CO. .. . - r ---•:"4 11 aa4 Ca Mercisaata, 49:411 ill 04, t ... laur• L 14 1 .1 4 ( % pm fora daily Lisa of Cpper Li 114131 eirlillelik Prow tn. Plt sa J. W. DOVULAMI§, LA Batuaizith reitA 18 4 v Part U. ' `44, Li ma Lai Brevra's u VW. 71,- 111 .1111itt Llt & Thou kaci Cosuarror vennwista, ac il k lklan . Cog -L. wt. Plai.. 0%. D0e.14 thot Ssu4 ' trtv GUog J. HOITON, ~ .at tuba Caucus@Joe lisoooo. Mat/oa habitc Doak 14 0 , . 34 " 0 `fook now t, • C. B. 1 1 11tIORT 41: CO "4141, CAtet4e. and Milers II Gold abe 111114 W gland Warman' and Cortincramnst lia•pcniit. Aim , . yawark the principal cities is tits i: nine, Sad an parts arl Oh iCe•tel Inr ale OM* Willi/M.' Bidoc.kowsior et 90,44, tat Pki,i e_ 31 r . _, .e —0..... witnni t IP P IlnitrY, C E. OT/1314011. - - _ uld itstaU ARL Disler la ran "ad A: 144 W MIMS, , Lktairffy, No 6. a we • eloc,i4Stwateart Zs* twitton 004 Onkra. 12 mig Ault, 0 , ige. wrvir J, Goludimalo Ibete, Ihrit 14 - - 111. - ,riat,Loc 1 1 , &47 W. comer bilk S ad = 9. . L.* —ol6s..p.ita n • • NI *Sol Snot, .. . \ _.; ...r,__, - 2 ,.. _ , ~, _ _ ___ y...„-- - -- _. dit : .041 it : • . _Ni , __.. •:• ..,. : t. : .40' late 4. .! - e '-.4.,. •, ,- ~, ''''- '. : - .:= ..:: 7 ' { ti. , .: , . ~.. . . . • - .1 to 1 li ' 7 I i ' _ ... ii a ~ . • , rev 1 1 . , L • . " • • VI , l' . . . • n SSA 11.1 t ao P. fetk a r D 'itt . "44l 4 we • P. RMS. 4 - - a i ret a r Sgitt * I S &Win& le sil&tit i Zlici , jay . mos La pa vet. w. 4a.. t Wirtieg awahata flrootelits. Flour. Proits, Nuts. Po li o. Wooohostos illim ai n ror 0 /11 •11t# Torus Cub. N. 7, Moto sbark elfaalt 01111 M!!ig=l 4. S. 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II I ANC442 0 iNZ/LAL AGENT 11, OM, sad tem' Clan lows. paucity. &zooms, altAr Na L tatas 4 ast tad l rsi' Hula, O LAYD Mal 2 222.1. ta ... 14nrit. L 72120- hpirs, Sleet art alter Vera% Lamer re, %ear Claire, sad re reiriera mad sew S. T. DAVI*. Jarmo" as Lao aid / 1 / 4 0er "deep Melia ( ITI REM PO B.A. bha ladainsiakiu4llll. a Lawry, tag. Dna; U. Wadiham hod a. 1.. itaakosaaa i,, Din ti MVl . ow 4. C.l Trout, Sharoa,and Saasaal Die ; Dt D. V. PloassataadDiathar awl CsaihiTlO7Fada 17111 annaterrr nntritant comparr 12, Arepehowt,' AtteNur, Pli?oitetpJlia MMEM authorized Capital, SUM O& Asyut k m-gip limited, iao4ooo. 1N1323213 liaxaparatird 101103,1 y the Lies Wars of Nano' , nal*, 11.4 r: a Faro, Mails% awl tulaaid. Pe =poratioa Ricks taken at turraat trauma V. Pitt* Jana J.. My, L. Woo Mos. Job. c ..nr,........0ry, a. Y I F Jana A. Ain&Al. John. Y. Pommy, Mrs It Rik, A. IC Waninnsa, D. J. Mow MU.. Chaff l. lrfielit. J ..,tin r i g.ink , g, Wm. tit, .4.1.1 ea,, Aaron R. Mk s*. C. r WITRIMI, Viso Post Ira. v. mum, DA.liLtl. S. MN . April If, 11156.--1y..411. G. Ai , ASOVt. trity b..ir S. J. Laws, rounnuarac Asses. R gralCisliNTlNG qui following vollabie Comprwes, Ha Arr.w4 Tar IystILLICT COletAirr, Of 11601601. Com. - Owns! POMO CO.VMONM4./. X4Rila ISS MAP= CO., Nantsbant, %sea-, • - • Otpitai 411184/1111 PfYI43YI.VAXIA FILE /ND igAiONS Otfiu,RAVOr. CO., Pitt.busg, Pa, - - • • - C 6611841 POO.OOO. AMA LW TNIRIth.NCE COMPAS T„ Hanka Com., - - • - • Ca01.ta111661,000 Rate. la each a. low al ..curtly to tb, bleared win periatt. M ast la VMS Mat li/vateksi Erie, April IL 1866 60 It • :rc...ro.r 11 - ,Lc rr ii.e- slum e T. A. BLAKE, WHOLESALE tic RETAIL MILLINER, ° r-eis_tinstowas..u. _ .r.:;;It anti Wit siegit 411%1 1 / a siat ext. Omit be bra p, Pr brottert to ihls en:4711 Nl 41:r4 Florteem, Etenalt, Swing, English, Coburg, Neapolitan, Chip, lan e , as 4 *mortar arm t rTro , b, recto. **tut* tam Pled. tad tasty blootatTiv--- AWOL A by lamb PaYank Bennet. oat ma they wont imparts& Stbk, Lids, Clam Ntood, Tian* std Lows ittanoito to grostworiety. nowars, aim, Zooms, Ow^ Lw &law ,1.1 1 , 14:- As& Mai &gawks. /...=riatilonot. Straw Maps, MAW Immo Stlibs, Pilaw wod wawa oaks, atioao. rwiwoons to 10 NE 50.L.1) WOOLS Dili anELL INN C4ilit ai rP.r. tio=t wlO, OM: -ono diva is lb* tostoro sidolotsa st tat ior mak* Oka Awn ~Mot va Mir goods, sad Cog smutted ths ardor at soma the boa &Moo suitiloors, 1 listww =INV %lit Every e f fort mods to please ay ottoternis Patross win to arows•o with lb. utmost moms. thositia Morgoot MOWN kV* that Ida tho so w.? 41144 Nutio he h 414 Asa Iv MAO othiaftos to liwirisios. to merit a oontiwood Nan at potrowora. T. R. SWIM, Itworiahoa. =Wows hom AU ~so will Imp 4•44oll t wtth own, that at in gras s owl "4 11' 4. 41 Ati l t bo sada Oat intillill6lll Anon A. tram otopottoolomma tortsfhs. 4 o 4 NOSlstisms 4 . 4 l. wadi wads WC Itial to in gimptWori=s= . esesdelb. A flap. A liberal dooosat to T. IL D i hopriotwo, td *melt SLUM. No. 4 Nototla alas, State Amt. Oft « lustful. =PRIM & TRANSPORTATION CO. ( Under As asanapamentittiAs Plash Road Co.) Daily Lbws from Erie *a Erma, lidisberov lasekalninos Sa•PnieWs ONIIIIICTINO at id* with the Angriest Laura, ki n Western sad Soothers 11twos, Will mend to the sot %soden Of Dolts, ease sad ~eats. Beeh Wages bees Bees sod is osisempsuilid efyit a 0. 7 . 1 4 r1 43703LD. li. D. Laiii.oro. Agt, Br* iL Iris. loosen, 26. 37 BOOTIEILICK Will or owns. Pb. Milo, Chiesseetealit, Wee Orwarins, Mom midi Nos ORAL A a lgra L a r sra u le ig t=wi l 7=== , f.r. Sad thYi the meet /Mei rOolo %roost of Ibo lorato to boodia4, lodorood Ltommoestiogilk SWIIe,W2 4 • IO :Vogbe i lipio i t a4ri thi b to V I A tos ili n i arginilty 's sx*O / lhi t erosine), SL X. soot bo ma to IMUw N lilborg Dow' for Cloodoe or WW, • Ada mom. *arms e &Ds • • CMie•i=e• WILLIAMS AID (IDIOM'S h i dr am b OLDBUCK qv', juggik -- -- L i pit Olt P4117 L1 IPII. t MINUMM.Aver my pert Sc Neu MOstio 1114 troleell Wowed at Os IMAM pisealle min by intinold ombitebed LIM. reliblefivor Liverpool la llew Vert may toe Myra 7 toilpridap the 10- *Moe. mayor Aluatiille. Tfir. aukaOtlat. Torb Arabia. MI . Ills eomeeters OM UM Desrtt Moos. MieMelte, ISM his borampt. 141111 frnft". leM 4"l tir tgr ir g itoe ra 4= 14111 Mb iiit4. 1r00m. 4641". IS -1 i i 3-1 - UM Jobe Brion. Om ill itt,ll lierboat. MO aorsatiosa. 1410, itberasee. = Marto km. 1110 1 1 Kew Mop, 1110010 p• et we Lies am Se larva and eirldeme Kt the grade. TM', occomeadattoe far pamompore am fromptad, aoe Orittoeureier awl loemaiosilly ea Wait illiimirlims MOO ab realarei 10 Si gill gat eot ea be had by as Mho Lam Sc Itaboba AN ag 10011111111 ~lle 11101. Ms mem mid ibr Lima will lat proraptly refeatlea without diatoem. $. ftwOlkille404110•11.1 IA go loyeee for eiAllive seder 11 year. oleo omens atecramaled by as Mort obrciams be y4Ol Ibr oo tie moo oortilloire. Pismo deeirms of imolai tbetr friei* breeet % i = illeat 'Mies end trebled. by lbe Ma c k OW -ilae Of sae pareimetialbeto at loy Olbee (om)metilell l ll,l l teet dm iteiribelk alp Oil tioatiminUl labielt Kle IiWKIPIN ale ibeemi. Deefia of el orai symmtr. ow Ousererboda. Weed 111/ 4 1171- rovor PM be reamed at Me Am OW papotet ft Irtrob lo pramotobil witbeeteleseeet le bib Vollable sem lime par ilea la Meer to tlie above hash_ Owner et swiMIM. trio. Supt. Mi. MIL WO - ‘ • I 'Wit Weise hest I ris .oo . mai oiloottrwasstwoot d Gook uttow to ,as la e tbo urr etor t M s . of ikalisettailbsrlilat Ihoes i tt r os e torti_trar mil omix se a t try_ deem as. sereereirrial fit . ;w et sea owe Low ham. Mit rommtano i li Mu ria4o mat Se mei to II iloalOW* . 11k .18881.11 Illatalitiod. __:' - tr NAOMI Work pro rt by ved SOIL Loth ' to aa . -`•: ' tile, Itar en k=llll ir si A MN MOIL Irlllllllou I IV. 111. I. W. HIBIIARD 4 00., witatilaidil Iu..III7PACM3OIOII S. NIIIX w Juraswiuk I. DODGE, t 11•111 CS. ~' ..,.... Cli/LDA&NS' lUDS &ND JOCKEY'S moat Drraorr, ins. Ape rik tw To the sober reason of refleetiag men there is indeed nothing more atimaing sad confounding than that unaccoentable madness which for a time seems to ens tluting,h a whole community— by 'lda the rmeral mud hi lifted from its and mad. to as. things through a distorted medium. It is not without mush artifice and persevering labor ow the part of those who have asereatted g em Aces of_popular leaden, that they have thus been gradually able to warp the pablie mind from Its propriety, and to Wass into it that subtle poison which is sow displaying itself in efforts of lersagitler sod eastedaive eteitement, and a singular forgetfulness of paramount obli. 'otiose. Could the estates of the intents] distraction whisk at this time allots the.. States, be com municated for the first time to one unaffected by any prejudice of feeling or judgment in Niger./ to them, I apprebeed that in view of snob an one there could be eoftetrattee more flagrant of nations] folly Could we retake from the glorious dom. her its wivieh they three, the /spirits of the great sea w h o , preeided,at th e erigift of the govern ment—could we call up Ilaneoch and Warren— and Lee sett Rutledge—end 'leery and Washing- ton—what would be their feelioge. and opinions in view of a contest waged upon each principles as thie? Would they not blush and hide their noble beads for shame for the degeneracy of their descendants, which could peril oe • gea la ti oe lik e that of negro slavery the existence of a State i which is the proudest boast of all time The nature of the present contest is indeed napsralled No precedent is found in all our past political history for any tactics which shall be applicable now. Ever heretofore, we have all lamed, by whatever different systems of policy, and struggled, as brethern and without sectional distinctions, for the greatness and prosperity of a common country with Which we have felt our NW 414. It 7Will4VtadiTy 4 creii #itiCoute t ed and reek!esa politiciarte in different parts of the country to rear a et•etional banner, were a l wa y s a pt by the iudguant coutt rept of sit in• suited coremunity Ever h.retufifee, tf tht Ono wee whether the financial affairs of the tii• 0011 should be massed through a National Bank, ores Independent T y. whet h• r 'be curriney of the country were hetier eunstitoted of paper OT the precious ta rtis; whether leveoue should be reject by the Imposition of duties urn in). ports ter by direct t•zes; whether the protection of domestic manufactures, and the preeteutko or internal improve mental fail wit bin thtlegitituete powers of the Woeful Ooveroment, r whether theirs should sore wisely be left to the inventive genius, and enterprising spirit of the people, and the resources of the separate States;--upon whichever of these issues the politics of the country were made for the time to hinge, the strife was still for the welfare, the proeperity and happiaess of the whole eonttry o unsehievoas and insideous distinctions of North and South— no recognition of a line of policy for one section whisk was nut adapted to another, is to be found in any of these issues; and no public man who represented any considerable portion of the public sentiment, dared, either in the Capital or before the people, coolly to disease the value of the Union, or give utterance to a single ex pression in its disparagement Bat alas the change ! Is then the race of patriots and of sages passed away Has there been any change in the relations of the various of the confederacy, which releases, in any parts g degree, the present generation from its oblige dons for the preservation of the Union? Hs, there been soy charge to authorize any abatement of those atutiments of veneration for the Union and its founders, which we cherished with our earliest teachings? Is the Union really less valuable uuw than it has been at any time here , tofore ? Can the two great sections of which it is ern:sloped in fact subsist without it, and is it better to have separate nationalities ? Can two great rtpublies dourish in immediate contiguity upon the American Continent , and are we indeed reconciled to the hazardous experiment t The men of '76 dattered themselves they were sccomplishieg a work which should insure to the benefit of their deem:oboes for a time to which they were unwilling to admit a limit, not even that of the popular governments of Greece and Rime They hoped rather that the admirable system which they left for their sueoeseors should endure for all time They were men whom the world have agreed to praise for their unparalleled wisdom and disinterested patriotism. But ales for our independeece if its noblest fruit, the F e d era l Constitution, is to be openly violated and trampled in the dust lies it then atone to I thi s ? Haar the glorite of the Atueriesto l'oioo culminated so 6094 t Have. I tifeit 4 illustrious lights indeed grown dim and fetble in the over. powering radiance of more recent luminaries ? flirts we at length the miserable satiaraetion ~f knolng that our patriot fathers were mistakes? Hats we discovered that their wisdom was bat 101 l —.that the Constitution is a failure —tbst It is t i t s le g al sanction of injustice--and that there is a law above its letter and 'pith, which math°, rises us to regard its written lejunetiona and in. hibitions, la so more then the counsels of well meaning dopes ? And if we are sure of all this, are we also sure that we obeli be able to oanzrol that fiery and capricious spirit of fleeolu. , to n whose incipient and reckless 'tope we die. W s is these sectiooal movements How far do ere propose P"? pl—Wher• shall we atop?--- aid eau we stop mesa? Will the ebseges stop with the disruption of the Union Into tw „ papettliner, or Will is fall into oo h hale than those of polideal scheme's, who alerted it for the accomplishment of • Wash ted temp vary pus. pale—Leto those of military chiefs, who sill 'veil theilaelyee yf the oppertonity $o perpetuate their powertesiaitaiiltbseihe lepublie be frittered down iota *swab • sod petty 4imploisto twollme Italy steimestose issues whisk yon Zati aro to theitit is this wawa. The .9 usem inotwori Clospeosiso, which it s is; 16 re by Os bend or is Vas- , BP*SCH or HON. JOHN L. DAWSON It tAit Orval Domarrosis Mar illhatilv iii Gnome CamelN Ampule 21, lint FnLow Crrtuirs Never at any oeessioa hare I riven before as *smoothly of ley fellow-eoantrytnen 60 impressed with the Importesee of the commit *Wee draws es together. The crime se long pomaded by do progress et seem* has at leech setosni er• rived The continued expressiee of *airiest* sentiments, sad the medalled repatitioo of an friendly sets, by one section of oar °omelet, country in relation to the institutions of soother, Las et length brought about that unhapPY wadi• tics in ate demobs relations whish our true materatot have long rediated, and which the patriot has always fared. In inquiring by what souses and agsweies this soeditlon of affairs has been produced, it is not my purpose to coodeloo iedimricaisetaly the motives of ally clue or Po litiest division et ay fellow 'Woo. Ima with. leg to allow much for honesty of latencies, where I must at the mss time condoms the wisdom of" the eondeet; sad while I bare oen. sure, broad and 'memory, for those who bare bees the guilty leaders to deplorable results, I admit that the inquiry aftronseeadaat importance is bow we may escape from those results—end bow retrieve that former position of glorious se. amity and fraternal harmony, in which we were wont to feel a common pride mod a &moo° felicity •1 60 I YEA IN Alfr ERIK, SATURDAY MORNING, SSPTEMAR INI• while it striated, tug wonted at* 'le* she hied were it restored to morrow ? Ia ink thei" tw attleisitiou of eslifirtala and oat Maths* titti canes, it was priposed is Owagreea, mho of peace and quiet, to 'stead the lbw 80 is to the Pwillo Nees, bet it thir *sites of which the howi of floe sea th e Bales went forth frost the Capital I. tohes en terrible DR "t.l auLte the night hisieteet" With th. principles upon wider that aetstiaa proceeds, who of is east you aka lairritte lion, entertain Any afinitithy ?Whiefe fit elm, if toy de fi nite aim it baa nap RA is sea hare, it is neither ceder nor Ism the ernes cipatiou of the entire black ram aid I a mh o , tiou to an equality with the seelel sad political rights sad pd vily& la dime anything in such a saimmo pall WA/ *0 Ramo of statesmanship ? Aid aidnedese impressed by the heath of the Chiseler Mewl so easily wiped away? The Won of is indeed too absurd aid rope/Nive a upon. That four millions at a ingassi repels don can be in say wry ismsorpesseetiriels Ned sensibly loss is the white ass, is issioesistees with those prejudice• implanted by stature for wise purposes, and weld ft be accomplished, 'would end in the petaisama imerioratioe of the white rcoe. We are board, therefore, - spa every priaeiple dynamics teason, to suppicie' that awl cannot be the object at this agitate*. la what other way do they wpm to Wadi that 111011.-••• We have never yet beard of sayprojem on the m part of the ..peal hinds of die - Meek sea, for his restoration a, Atria& Oa the sostrary, they have doss all in their power, by patalyotag, in a very great degree, the besets pleas of aolosizatioa—to diseoarags the idea of otter 'a raatoratioe. But it will be pretended drat this agitation does trot proceed epos the ides of a strperfer re. prd for the black nice, but rather upon that of preserving or securing our nuoitespied territory from the institutions of slavery. Ilds, which is no doubt the view of the greeter part of the supporters of anti.elavery, or opponents of De• Inecrstic measures, brings Us to that •yattm of legislation, which is tut remit, sad which is ad. twitted to be itleatilled with the parley whisk& we uphold. The detente of the Kansas Nebraska bill is to be found in its entire secordance with the theory of* , Wskestia. t.to that the ides %hit the interims of slavery gain anyti.ing by such an arrangelDint is AI mare illusion It overlooks entirely the great dater. wising elements in slI such asses of the adapts, si ou o f soil, climate, sod other favorable mew. autsoca of condition, as well as the relative pro. dactirenem Af free and slave labor. Them era. dickies oi.ustituse a law of eaten,' imposed. with fat snore rigor sod certaiety them say geographical lice or Misenuri rertrictina. The principle of the Nebraska Reuses bill, which is the recognition of the right of this peo ple to f ay-their own government asseedies the will of the majority, is s principle which lies at the basis of all our institatious. It is the sine which built us up from feeble oolonies into wealthy mid important proviDem, eaa which oe casioned our tesistanos to British tyranny. and led to the establishment of Americas Nstioaality By virtue of that principle it is that the States of the 'Casio') sod the confederacy everywhere ex bibit laws framed upon principles eqgiii,-,a justice, wad administered he tribeggl ttie Lti rgiee of the Dation hav e prodosed suc h fruits in agriculture, in, to strictures/ad ems mane; that the w.,rlis of American invention are sou ght for their ado, it ted superiority by the most miligh teue,l uali Da of lie/rope; that we hare as empire etretchihg aer ati ciclitiuebt, friut the great At lantic, 141,, le the light of the morniogsou is arm 1. , it,. liro.id waters of the Pacific, where his a- Iti rig rays disappear upon its hiNiettl. All to. so, on I more thou l have space to enumerate are fie wonttertul results of the pr aciple of pop nisi sorerciguty as displayed in our foram:sear an d institutions, sod whose suoomedul working eaunot Ike deDied lirithoUt the aseertiou that the experiment of a Republic is a failure. Prior to the passage of the Missouri Oompro. Lola in 18 1 20 the representation of the !iamb and South in Coegress was nearly poised, aid the :history of the *emits of the day shows wee' aides ly, that the contest which melted is the past es* ofthat sot, woe on. for power, pontiestrie er, entirely re low of the Wens* or ',Ware of the slave. i t was thee/fort to obtain she po litical direction of the country sad the emettel of its legislation—go chaps its policy in the litand• iris up of sectional interests by the adoption of measures protective of teaseitteteres, iimarnal improver:mute, and commerce sued sod by the appropriation of the resources of the national treasury—which led to the fierceness of that struggle, and seduced Congreasinte an over. etreteb of its powers in order to quiet the tremea dons excitement. The questioa having beemput to rest for the time by the acquieseenes of : the nation in that adjustment, the slate did sot es yet in his demotic relations attract say special 'kitten' from the North and the eforte of the Southern philanthropists for the emelioratieg of his condition wore ardently ecestinged up to SS late as 1882, when the °mama of the aboli tion aggres.sion arrested and defeated their pro. gress to. the third of a century which has elapsed Blom the law of 1810, State eater Seam monk of the line of slavery has bees added to tbe confed eracy, each rostribiniag to swell the isilussee of the free States, and in the aggregate to estab flab largely their oninereial superiority in the popular branch of tbrf ordinal Legislature. ?be question of political power her she. Wu hilly settled, but the ueeiteineet tf4ieh ,was berm for ostensive political objects has shies posed let° fanatizises and those who were abolitlogiets from overwrought benevolence have bestime the ray of demagogues who optimise the asked°, for their iedividnat heal & is the attainment et pers. or and plaos—ta the ?Mud* Of the esestry, and the sacrifice of its peace sad die stability of its institutions. The progress of tints showed 1n the continuance of the abolition eaohestieet tie total inettoieticy of the Aet of !SU, and kir um constitutionality haat; bees almost ssietweelly ounceded, Congrea pommeled timelier ripe widen it exercised, In the passage of the Bill or she ee -1 oa ls a tioo of the Territories of &image and Kansas, to repeal to some and Agleam UM Canstitntiog by the reiteration of the truism trine and thus to remote the questios from dice deliberations. We least therefore dist i t s wild eseltcoseot which bee rue threesh the testoti7 upon this subject is a ilelesiws. It law sort. urns basis. It cannot he ,seers. It holies raised and is supported by sash )ads iii Volk tier, Giddies+ and (*ben in1114:1 only as a specious deco); to we sysisia.• in power, its %microphone an y tholis Besides the Attti-Shitery Trio Soil sad lb. sublime parties, sad the Peace or Blask= lies*, tootle up of the towhease, ammether of politioiaos antagonists to thet a ; aN ui al Detteretta party, it tia ofthe Their two most imporist riouples aro thou Of hostility to Foreigeer4 aid to in op In4lOr the attleolie ieur rises jilea of a arcade ailigest do silt sulk rid iga , rights of so large aid soipeowidst It pnutimlll ✓ oar Mow citizens, it r his trait > astrutinlvi the writs of the thew se de/envy for any Sea blest 'as t to them pritimpies t hrousbo esWoo or Li 641 e 404 14 /enemas 41! =ivl3t EMI tame attempted seem %her the Begsnmest west Ito opermthm. The Wanted aim ail was passed la 172., la the lirut per of the mistiale. Midis. of JAB Adam ; sled Amish thimptheere was adopted trims the pal& salmi was Play in a high moo et Ilesitemeat modest &thee, fir sway Weds* and imdignities, yet this wee sot sellisiume to reemsede the people te die playable *maw whish mama ea ewes live slistimeden against ihreigners. The malt wee, the enegaimeal andoestaillea a that pal sy is the signal overthrow of the !federal admim immtlea, ma the elevaties to the ..tams dipi. 110, tithe llopeldiese potty slur We Jeans* 1m view of the eervises repaired by for. doers ht oar ski tit& itanymeamire whish dlit ie lteem as Milt emindeemme, Was ilidignastly rolooff4 = ft i s e i=isidem of oar aseemers. .Iffo ties what their adeptei teettres Seidl be famitia. In their +low, oar Sorties ail !methadone were not of that feeble ehmaster diet they seeded tits dames of Istis designed to brag tato odiemesylorm of their to Wawa: nntdessed by tie rwit of freedomAlity might owe the widest of' *ha birth. The 'ratio of the foreign to the satire popsdadon oathd sot have beet loss than sow ; sot solid any imagiaed dangers from suth a soaves havebeen lac Notwithstmsding this, oar hailers deemed the primly's* of hoodoo' as Itearroutood by the inimitable features , of our Repablimm 'yams, of that decree of eacelleem, ithet amy shght mimppralsendoe of their asters 1 by does sot primal? meastomed to their ea *meat, would speedily work its esta eare.4-- Limey sad equality, seder the des rityslation of kw, with the &TWIN of social sad raided 'width alike eyes to all, they well kaew to be Among mid mmelplieg priesiples,ya they dem. a that the maimral impulse whieb prompts every 1111111 as Seedy She welime d ids posterity. maid farm i 'shroud of leestimable mine, sad is. width might beeddy treated, to proems the podded mostitade of the adapted tidies. So me fathom *might, aid the result he. proved the wisdom of their ebeehlehlee. /mother Omen Is the sompegitles of this It now.Notldsg party, b that whit% diserimiustes whist a saran of our follow Mason is assowat of their religiose toasts. It boldly predators to the world, sad sikelimges a contest epos that tame, that Raman eatholies an nett for (dotal posltiou, god are disqualified by, their principles from participate( In the govorsmost of the oossay. It is pretended MeV their prieriptes secretly estortaised though publicly they are permitted to (meow them ' they acksowlsda e a superior alleging* to the Roman see. Init. we ban Peso so evideigoe of this sad while by the purest sad best ass of that denominatioo, such protossion OS bout of the papal power ars mainly disavowed, the characters of the most diottagnisbed oosdjston is the work of our Rev. eludesis an &headset imarazity of their falsity. la it for a mown to be credited that, the mind of a Baltimore, of a Carrot of Carrolltoa, or Lafayette, wild seer bats admitted champ so dogmata,' of Dation! isdepoodesat. Bet gnat that Bolan conches may be prejudiced *giant Proustian ismitutioss,—that the, may sympa thies with "very thisg esthetic to the old nun try. Gram that their revenues (ordinal au , fiteitlie toms to a willies obedience to its Wino. tins, however usfaitaraide to Itcpabliesa insti- Witless sad govaressest, yet what is their pro. mottle, to the rear of their fellow eitiseus f Is 1850 the whole Romeo catholic population io the U. S was only 1,100,000, one half of whom it may reasonably be supposed, are of waive origin, born and reared under the ioinence of freedom, which hack's thus imbibed the tote will tennis with them forever. That is • bap visa to which there as be to infidelity. They' may recognize their religious duties as gnaw catholic*, but they will never sooord to the Pope any other than $ opitriimal authority, and that too is mitten whin" his spiritual provisos. They will allow him,- perhaps, the last deeision of a gaieties respecting the immaculate rsocoeptioo ; but in a question of rprersasestal terms and in- ' stitatiosa, - they will amen a right to their own *vision* esti "hese. Bat snowing a blind and asperatithns recesses for the Holy Father may Molise his followers to essipi is all this's, net Isis wishes am hates aad that these may be sous. safrissilly to the tsunami of filmdom, yet what let ass oak, will }toms mantic* ever be thL to animplish, with the4 e irm i t more this twasty million jetofants spas them. Donn oar "Aosta osistoses religious pine: esti* tem sot nultsows mosses. Peopled by refugees from preemies is the old world, it is not strange that its fell spirit should follow them to this; and thus is the Whiny of oar settlements then was limn charity of Siang between the Plymouth advaitsron or with the Quaker. of Philidetplita sad the settlers of fit. Mary's sod Jinsootows; orbiting. the Regents of Carclitria, sad the Chabollos of Florida and Louisiana But the &Minh eiremagtamies of the settlers demidding all their margin for the snows of their entorpises--oosatantly IDESIII4 by hostile oonpo—soon diverted the salads of the colonists from the parsention of their fellows. The per. oeptios of a 00•1111611 diner and a common in terest soma displaced the sasattual irritation and feelings of mutual respect sad attectimentgrads ellj aseseektell. 'rhos at the date of the wan the fres of religious fanaticism' may be said to have died est is the Weans, asd the happy period of serene totalities seemed at loagth to bays arrived. But why this retrograde move. moot again oondseted by the mpsoy of meet ardent Do we so eons tin of the kio(lly 06 )01 1 Of frame alp* sad an we at leugth tir4rOn to Miami tie hops of hung perlbetability, aid to set* is the sainlotles of the mtssigal erho inbred that "the satimal state of m s b s *oat of war? . still approbootiod from the %man of Diti bamboo? Look at Rome 'herself, In age sad dierspitade, throood laid ruins sod with decay all mound her ! Log sa th e hi s t or y of the Roams Cathode souleast4tsim Is r yi sai r Florida, Logien& sad the Csakedsa That Ida! tory ilhouratim that whether (root their Wares& seers, or the sicsisso by whisk they are ascrosided, isertine vs ban; the obarnier of SUM eliteleassta. Tbq ban bees airessnitith id and pwslyaed by alissein isfinsoes stood dine, aid bdvs prensted so abla °beim ties eirs owned see* tat logaiit gaseassi eseogy.Bi.B esy of se, shoe this review, *see istiee is *am easbedies from dna af that Preale- Tbe idea of imalk as emended Whom utilise is tesastry as prete deolosadve of bee poi, m isatitadasa, is Weed &boo as Jeans. abbe es lately pese by Atiet. Marry, mid !owe is Quilts Twee* she is a week *Timm this eassiey, espressos bee lean that the ftiees *Won of a pletaiity of wins !isle Amor elf apeeeirtag this itvelitateo b i.Rs. be inteeoted omit iimikma sioo l io. remota limo tie siathaebia ismiestion Minh we ;, =as sr Asir nip" so any oki 1 nsWrasi awl &amid. 4111 Ater*. of Lertio limb of ' = 4l 64?•=be dark -*Aim of eieWeati IN". l tb umis , vondisl iba%- et her Moody weed, sae te4thedie bee ittonied foes. No Holy Breaks:hied, withrketateleitattial immune& el tonne, was seer IN" 11 11 this hoe sad happy lead, to twitemble is dnsit sas. slays aid interims with the rights of onsaiimee is say--the lipieetpalisa wee news arose moue the Perim., see the Periten the Bash I say was the spirit is whisk en Guam - west was framed ; and when we depart hews that *Ode try esetieg ap a soligient test o$ gasl tdeatioss for the ezerakef *Mil ti hes we be. ease traiton to the memory of oar And tow, my kinds, after this hefty mein,' of the rotative position of the Dessousey and the opposition ferns in tepid to the priiiriples ac issue between as, let as east t glum at the seg. shade of the interests which at. impseillsd by the unilateral wipe, - wttleb is now welled by thefaettoes opposed to Wel. How great ro ail the elements, Which onstitake a ?roomette and mighty State is this eontodersel. A population for the moot part hem end of the best specimens of the ' and Odds rseev—with e territory of bouedless estaut,land a variety of soil sad ;ileum adapted to almost every species of prodnetion—with lakes, rivers, mountains and plains, all upon the moat liberal seal. which a benacient nature ban anywhere &played ; with the State government for the proteetioe of local and dramatic lutenist' sod dta administra tion of jostles, sadnatio nal government with spatial and limited putters for the ears of oar relations as States, and those which we bear to o:hsr nations;--with the wisest distribution of powers, balances sad restrietione—ehe grossest *laity is rehatioa to personal rigida and the netts of the eosetiteest States, sad the beet gitsmatiee for the presanation of both. The mans for the religious, moral aid isteilemeal cruising of the oommoo mind, be d what say other people hen over —ell stream stunt and asses unpin to invite es to a aa• , root of virtuous prosperity, sa.b is no nation, I bowever favored, has ever hitherto enjoyed. The field is vest, indeed--vat beyo nd oar eapaeity to malice, for the exercise oft mighty energies of this restless nineteenth century, in the pesos fel triumphs over the obstacles of nature, and in briu#ng the rib of man into harmony with the phyucel tied moral lin of his being. What is there to ieterrigt oar march towards the eon• summation of at sublime spectacle, a nation everywhere beloved and respected above all oth• en, for its power, and still more for its justice-- leading the age in the wisdom of its political and social institattons, in efforts of oonimercial enter. prise and is the useful and liberal arts—witbout a source of complaint on tbe part of any individ ual on atioount of personal oppression or pita lion of nay of hie 4W—with the full develop went of the resoitr,:es of a mighty country con tributing in the degree—great indeed, yet in which it wee manifestly intended by the creator —to the irseral wanton and felicity.gf the world. What bat theme intermit dissension which break up these fraternal relations which *honkd atheist between all the members of the passe political coo inanity, in order that general happiness may be the result—turning the eaer• pee and -capacities, which should be exercised for the common welfare, to the purpose of mute al annorsooe. This disturbs's*, if sot already at the Wight, country to matt its - progress Ip wt rb snow 14641. result Let every such pause before he mitiour ages further, fur any selfish design of whatever subtle demagogue—under whatever specious pre. text of philanthropy or excessive regard for his species—Om movements of parties formed 'arm partial principles, which contemplate the ad 'esteemed of sectional interests /nay, and which openly contemn the provisions of our common bond of unicio. It must be plain to every intelligent sad hon est inquirer after the truth, that the Democratic is at this time the only party which upon this great national issue stands unaffected with any taint of corruption, and is sound to the core.— Look to the history of that party. Is there any thing almost, which has in an eminent degree conduced to the greatness, the welfare and hap. please or the honor of the nation, which has not owed its ecies to that party. The charter of oar Incispesissee sprang from the pea of Jean , ma, sad that by which oar Sepablimia liberties were established and their preservetisa mewed was the week el the wise sod ease/lent Madison —both Demoenes whom it is over eats to follow. It bee boom nadir Demestutte priaeiples sad poSey that the esstrallsing esedeoeise of our federal system have hems esoseestisily resisted, sad the rights of the (hates duly pneerved— thee the Gummi GOVOMIDeIIi has bees restriesed to the exercise of it legitimate powers, sod the dangers of latitudinarian policy avoided—tire the oneness of the nation hare been reeeued from the control of a Colossal and irresponsible eorpo melon, end managed through its own agents with safety, cheapness convenience and satiefaetioe to the public; --Amt the imposition of duties up. on foreign products has been made with reference chiefly to revenue, while within the revenue Has• it adequate protection has been given to Ameri can industry and skill;—sad that works of in. tarsal improvement bare been wisely relinquish ed by the Genets' Government, sad left to the resources of private capital and State enterprise. It has been under Democratic administrations that our. National Territory has come to embrace the Floridan sod Losisima, and Texas, and has bees extended sill the asini.barberons lands of New 3lesioo and California hare been brought under the nitheace of our National age. The Democracy have ever eestended for a pare and honest admiaistration of the Coutitutiou, regardless of sectional clamor ; sad faitisfal to their hosteratsle satmodeota, they have sought by the Manses sod Nebraska sets to remove from the Stoats Beek of the omits, a moieties we jest is itself, end for whose imposition so legal authority existed. There is Dee other point of view in 'bleb I desire to present this *abject and I have dose.— ' We in these fished States, are everywhere com munities lade tarsi ohms which have all a reit personal intetre at stake. Nett to the mike eeloreebt of the right of personal liberty which we justly prise above all others, is the cure espresso' pf our private soquldtions aide l ie the regular course of industry anlesreient to law. Eixpersence sad observation alike teach us that tbere-Js nothing sojtoodnitive to individual sad public prosperity and happiness, as the fres r i sod usakolsoloi pursuit sod won solo neat of Oval. ftipperky. Tot do we ever reSeM bow slow has bust the progress of that right to the 1 peebseties is shish it *sista with es. Tree, it hes for esstaries mostitated cam of sho prises* objects of the law of Ragland, as laid down "by Tree, it was .was of the glearenties emesismi in Magma Chests. True, is wee gene- Isiatimi by the_littobties of B l ightbs whisk she H. ems of Oimies'.l was elmoisei by the Otrieseas end time it 4111111 fertiser seenied b: she de: eianitiem 'IAMB* the Revolution of lOW Ihe posodorikyorion ohm ell was this esensity! Was in sot the Miry queselon whisk brought Obi*, sky I. to shed Wong—it was lbw soup dos Odle BMA Gowatoooso a( 01 liebo Idet owilwoporty wftboti oar 110111111101111111141 iici io Ode tiltssomiwiti the stoithiror. Mir teitibMitsorifir mpirilt FIZZ Mil2l Eli 010 1 ' •- INTO R. a r W. I. i of which as Aseeritheis wig *re to lastly proud ? hone* Weed marrecti us eprofmTalispeon, for she est oat,, after bevies, got rid, tly the lemma -lof Weedy reveludee, of all the abuses of eMb ia llegOttfreef+tlid 111Pdtl a government w tab s leg il should peilibtly he ciusen in every right wbieb eau belong to man i ii 0 m a w e r is s i o, r , .- But how-itso,el7l4 ed? From the errors and uncertatat rested effort we teemeees stet again and again, seek refuge in the quietroje or =sips i o Will not suet at &lathe it i ,bush u bow Ii prise the privilege *eic mop/mess in the superior justice and equali of ear iestitti lions and fame of s oyesiunco „and Metier us anxious for their stability ? Will they nut in: street us in the deeper .1 porting with the sub. 'woes in pursuit of the elesdey i Abell we not leers then bow rare a - thing•ie g et perfect govern meat, and that if that of these States be not so, we may despair of ever betio4ding it. bet me appeal to yea, men of eamintree I for whom the steams, ploughs the wave, and the locomotive penetrates the mountain and the vsl. ley. 10° !ook,to Of stability of your clovers. meat, her laws and lastitutiont, for the ramie of your ventures, and the continuance of prow porous miming. ? I appeal to you who spknasi who weave, who forge sad who fabricate a thou. sand objeets of utility sod elegases--ussaufsw suers of whatever same I—it is for you so part se readily with the /solid advicotegot ,shish yes sujoy by doing aught to ending/ay. milder what: ever wise of a supabor virteo, an order et thiege to which you owe so much i I appeal to yes, alien of the soil, among whoa' honesty, venue, intelligence, and love of country make their tape. clef abode--who could as soon dispense with the beautiful suueession of the seascos, as with the contionanoe, unimpaired, of a system whisk showers upon you such daily, benetts-e-vrbits . . It is knit together with your habits of thought and your most ardent affections—are you preptred to disturb the present harmony of ycii.r govern sent structure, to cast it asitle, and ock in the cruderbod interested plans il i view. pditicians, the means of imparting to that structure a new dices, unforseeu by y"ttr wide tirefathers? To the great mama of you, my f,11.,w eighty:4, it is of huh' imp lines which of half a dome divisions of politittiatili have the offices of the .outcry, bat it does baboon) you so look well to it, that yoe do not for the paltry purpose of grat • ifyieg an unbridled plidaatbropy and miedireet: ed patriotism risk the durability of lutenist+) wilioh are of itioaloulable importance to you and i your descendants. I preteui to no sp:nisi gift of putplieey, and presume Out t.J CUllieLllllll bow fit, you may g., to the deliberaut violation of those principles upon which the con federicy was framed, aid still its existelice may be preserved • It is autiaient for me thst surety is famed iu that party whiekt has always allure to the - first pi.as to preserve the cardinal features of oar quota free from etacroachminta, !r,aa wl.azever source, Evils or irregularities existing within the Gov• eruntant they are wilhog to lease to the heeling head of time, confident that livid& taa. iatvgrfte they will s lou g h ..if, •• a decease, with the gout nil invigorition of thirsystem. Taus slavery, in the good time appointed - ,by the Supreme Baler, will be quietly pat off-cow:thou' violeace, hat with a gently detach i ott hand—just as oat are. in .4. / e awe. cd. i g..-re--, 4. ot'vr, war use! lilt - ill glorious array .1 summer flowers sou au-...... fruits Are! the. the African. nog t h e eiteera• ble sport of a mock phi I Ant lir , py, shall, at lettgth when his true friend+ shill lilvc h-en allowed to prosecute unimpeded thetr destgns of henevn. leoce, stand ince more upon his native soil, and shall carry with him from his bowler! the seeds of a Christian civilisation which shall ripen into a gjoiintti fruitage beneath those tropical skies. Passing from tii• coopi lersti , ,n of the princi ples involved in the contest, it remains for me to add a few words in r.gird to our eindidites. And her., as a Peotisylcani in, I acknowledge, and you will acknowledge with me, the pride and satisfaction inspired by the fact that the choice of the 42itiooal Democracy has st length fallen upon aMtingnished citizen of our glorious old euensouwealtit. If we have cause tot* proud that our nominee is a son of Peuasyleseia, we have not lees cause of exultation that that sou is James Buebaoan—a name which' from s union of high personal qnalities demand' , admiration, respect, and conideeee. Born sod nurtured is the bosom of Pennsylvania we claim all especial right to au sequaietaDoe with the development of his eminent abilities, and their condoned' exer cise on behalf of t he people. Emerging into public life as a member of the bar, amidst a boot of legal luminaries the superiors of whom no country or time has witnessed—Wbec Serpent , and Hoptins and Ditraan--and loss and Bald vie astd Addison were still upon the stage—his powers were indeed and directed in contact with sash minds a. theirs. His experience for men than a Cleiztort of a entail in the ectussile of the nation as a Senator, as Secret/try of Blass and Foreign Kiaister, seeredited to the taro greatest of the &tropes* Powers, is equal cootie*, with .the most skillful diplomatists of the aip,-.-has gives him that political wisdom which ii net al. ways attainable is yet always to be desired lathe chief ILagistrate of the Republic,. On every sho etre en which they have been snorted the lustre of his great talents bas been seen and schmeed. e wherever the English leagues* is spoken arroad. Now is the purity of his private char aster inferior so his public' reputation. The country is now cheat to manifest its feat itude for the distinguished public services . is has remind at Its heads. It will not forget is this dogma the greet value of those artiste in resisting the rise of sectionalism, in direct at tacks *pm the institution of slavery,—or to an Meted paper surreeey, Outing the were ef the laborer at the mercy of its expansions and eon. traction I - --his opposition to the Beak of the Caked &atm and to the passage of a Beekrept Letri—eud his noble advocacy of the anoesation of Texu, The merchants o f our seaport amnia will not forget the importance of his labors while the Re tadve of this country at the Overt of St. g, in securing for dose, by the Brat etionnereial treaty wbieh we formed with that court, she trade of the Baltic and Seek seas —and his recent maintenanos as bliaister to En• gland, of our national rights is the Diploriatio mesroverey carried out with that power is rela tion to Central American sad Iraiment gees tacos, Wee meared for him the ardeat editiraties end approval of his countrymen. Assoekted witittbe name of Mr. Buchman is Ibis eeetest is that of Jobe 0 Breektinidge— a man who at a youthful age has shown - Ades* of the highest order, and as ardent and shifted rosary of popular principles. To se be ilits fa miliar famed- We entered retitle Ka together, when I met him for the ins time* the asthma! Capital, ens of tie iteroomativos of that howdy atlas which the lodise resigeed with the keelboat regret, end which still lame the memory Of hie straggles in its DAM of tithe desk tad bloody ground." lie OSUMI from that district of Ka_ sasky no long repressored by Hoary Dirty; who ' ilhismated the largesse' of his patriotism ie mi -1 hewing nil sissies ad hie hiker eidnese, by de• aiming gen one emasion t "lenc tly was eh* lealmed of Atuntiest" • tv 1,11 4 0 . ; :.;/ • 0* todillitio lavOW ***Woo* jral Oa .01 vatiliy of ov post Wolk ID 'NM , 4100 e 01:ttie C 0110404 iksa Us **4 tad eitit moieubl44 lj Neto ! Site all M W AEr ••• to be tbe tweed d out serviem - • 7'7 CV' r •I LT . I ; • MR 19.
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