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XOO US, sTATE. AND FTOTII ST4 i• g o LOAN. itd r/110/4 or within J moatha, Si 6a, It OD to /target eat* to pot within the year, the paper tHll tbo sr.ant left frith • proper no tow T ritv oF,ApriltTrslNG re Lae. or NM Wilke • equate. AD sis Oat square alkontaa 80, ,„ tOO 0n,6 • 306. 1 2.5 OW) e ta ear, auo t esbi• at pisaitos, $l4. id ; imonde, ss. 9 erroalbr• $.ll 30; 1 pares---,me yire, $OO ; ; to ttre Bower Otrertory at $3 per Imam $ nrd, twat dz, and ondleroOght, '4 , 2..1 makes, ID estate a /1$ , bat no advertise , ...el MODE be Speria% :4 as for lase than one *era moil-Inc frequent &sari In their all, too amazes, paper, In card, tor $l5 Ih Idlt be to proportion; and the be y oonitwerleo the lelltbasee bomb:was Poem ine u ES wtomenesierraas mooned yeeedy will fee prebeated bat, • 10 per \*,, ber owe* oa *soap', elan paid*, alleasea S 5 DIRECTORY. 0 ,40. , goat (Wen' it Heratrati,Croatt7,olassertre Faspay Bloek corper of Fifth sad J 4 HE' CICTLit. ',but oceutueal by Jima§ SW, En., aka a r tat ificita 4121 Munity bem* lb* liftd flt#: OM Kit WORMS. 3.hben, Miti ROSSO der re .04 Don2.4tie Dry Goods, Callta 011 ~tate turallPrOli CGOTOING IRTO ' 6.1 Manefaccumr In first qemilnr Ready ientlftmete 'tarnishing goo4s. )100,5rairs's Erio, Ys F. A. BECK.EI, I:rotar., and Precision; Cigars, km. , Two att. ittm, Cheep/de, &it, Pa • WILMA , ' re/tit:fro*, tam Nada, Stossinent Roads semi iron.- , antan.ly and caarluily drawn. 011leo on Jaa v Sun-rota, Oroaary Suds trio, N. 4t: ISANYARD. ?mriefeea, Proclaim, Paril, ruaL, Salt. Xu I; lus Naas, Etrooree, Pitila,Wendsob Yt k, Senna Cash. Mose Loy. No, 4 4 door* abore the Post ocliee, R.* 1.&& & WAXMAN. •~t~.ti. Se 1, A eloet. Pnarlpel Cities et' tbo Mato, sad , air remitted. ISalt Notes, Gold Interest peAd ofl-t deposits.— lard Warrants bousiet, sold sod to• arms. F. Do WPfiloki• !mirk ()riot Piaci. Will practice to na Cotatty,ped giv* prompt and faithful `ctrustert ta Ms bands, either in in at """ !Mee in Ewer* Block, corner of Q. /1.. tITZSUUSTT. Retell Ulnae in Wet and bry Groceries, Fordo, end domestic Fruit, Warden, WU r. neer, FLL , Balt, Gams, Nal* Powder, ete., ke. • French street, opposite the Y ati iIIVONKIic ran And American Bantams semi Glittery. I and Bt.- I, Ne. 3 Herd Hrinae, ELISE it PlcIS I ?MON. upartateetef p, 'would reopectkilkt awe their churns of tee and ♦(d atty. Eape• ',tweeted. 'A VILIt NE. Ilsnouurrlo, , Dealers Lis Cala, Fish. N'tsatse.. Public Dock, ~at aStias tzi•• Tr. 7ftterest allowed Cbt.cli* toci Ueda a e : ais6VAlVlMlOadtthart k— await. 01e• Sterwart k Siookiles *MI Seventh stream Reel.m.o, lialitafrss streit. it B. Refifilfe asreitsll, Joirmais, /Dr , ionlen and Dourrebe Dry G4-Kl4 N'oe. Mrretik, New York. Cliartro A. asirliswry Carr= 41.. 'Aroma HAYSS A[ be• 05.1.3 b in fancy sad Staple Dry Goods, ludrikt, tar-, No. i BrOgrell BIOCkr 3rier ittilLL Sr CO" Inge 'ONO Ant ta Distes ttie Tsbrie Plqarro, aro proporod to th all nthor erosion to pricer, ootior ,oecorOong to tto %minty sod ret.l oodue, LEN A. CRAM z--Office 1n Vice Bloc% comet a t Peusb kinart, Vie E. - 11: ABUJA— i. ifilturs S ' xe Squwe,lp Nrts=l,4l itouse tat talua ut OA best fitylit of this art end As N. AVSTIPI. fins .1 0 Lima*, ir C 0.,) levetr.e, Stint.. droop*, Ma sisal Lamps mid Posey Oeoda ',bass& ILEPLgi, & CO Ragtag, Mean Boil ors, Vault od kinds of lifAietaperr sad issey CHAPIN. R~tr— Moe La th• Ames lam Block, strott and %be Public !Naar*, or mracrastat, sad all vine wanantA. haNFORD & !tankNatio. Otrti&aro a Dojo= reset* caws tortmaatly fro r e. ?Wit Squats, Ms. 1141-0 rinART. tbe Csartem Sous. nut oar Eut of tine oW AD oth•eary 41111. OTILW to Fancy and Stsfl• Dry Geode sad • Hama aimi Brows' , " M.M. collat. Eris Can't', N. Collections sad gnu' proosyssess *Ad displace- dtBROTH/tit. is Drags ik.iirtafe, Paints, Olio. Rini Boum, F ries Pa. X Mir MUNN'. • Us Beattre Ehikulioe,griFtsirs, SLUM & •a IWO:emu, *alias in Coal, ltzi° °t CWit Lake iiteeknern, S J. NO%Tim ywee.• Publie hock, Erie. 0 " . nog ...kr' in Gold 6d Stint Colo. ,ap eli k k.l s Its sod I.4rtificatoo of dame- — "a , pal MU' la tie Usalos, Lu z . elk Mo. Bestr,"• Badding, in ~. ° lll h C^ehmn, Nnrth aide of the Path talLiT. C. I ocisioos• _ _ lit. lIILAILE, 64 fliotail Nolo in Threive and 7660 Ribbons, Saks, Lace* & Re/ re Block, State street - Order*. C WAIL Doometide and Inaporte4 Wises Pratt, rub,. oti. and +ens' ^ 7 somaksu Lack, gsts" wool zyie, etile W. A Yalta. mad Iletul Ossier ia aLL kis& drape, 14 , , Wads sad Pia*" hair% No. 4 LC &3lts e. MUUMUU. — OM at up-stars fa Tamßall tosi‘dint. 1. „ t 2, „ .• J. LiNTi9. PgWks b f 3114141101 ii” Cbsap "garret Gold Maul, Podnit Catiery,ist. R 410.11 finuse, Eric ' W • OLBO4 if CO., • Womble tad Ft•iall dosing la Won and Ctr rleequality, the , iioopool sod best now to t street poor Perth, trio, "ft. taming 'rotor for fondly, tarsit'or neebsai at: Y At BA R, ,„ MBN citoolo or co., .crumr. sag., Doors and Was. P sa dt S t . - Y " C aP l44l by Oath Joo.o. V.• It. Cliefitifil " 4 Oster It Doubt' Rectttted Whishoty, 1 the • PI eel* it A, BALD m. ts luiiai 4 Adfr-rums,l twl NLiorry do Dr•w t liadiAntp• , • 1 1 ^ Stuff', amid" rwaiblin , "P`. So 4 Reed Hawn. iris, P.. 4. W. ItIOVOLAINt. ffire mtoored to Sow OuU4ll/4 war* 41 2 141411 .. ski tuie take Park over Clast 41-0 1". J. C. 04.111102PURSI Phs r,14 proton,' to WO DlOporenettpo_, be' OW datile. 11001111ril the sow MOON UNI Park. WilaWMUMilik• ATlVlMMAiwOrtimaimAtUvir L ....01114041W01~4111~0 the Public Scagur•. cour sebbleue, Inm...us esomn, sod /Wm is WWI Mai Weak 114mokr i Illt e hig odis witar tuft 351Irak elew OA. 04 *ay M . /la 1 , State *trill/4,lG* 41. r. IZILII. MIX/1011111 aIIMICIPI "Xlit!t. Mrpeopini 1,4313 .--06110 Oleg A Wert comer of Part, Ws, I". s. .1143•1311111, Aware ZWAlrriLltal WC, Itcsornenvoise tit Scotsmen ease, nod gbeihnnie 404 iteltel doakiLln Onnk stead thaalock Sok r lastbre c Trench sail Anentione kikterseeo, Itnelthq"lllpieinil 1 1 0thi.lbech Webb, Gentil i Maim% laretaktetill= haenn, isle, :. " sineorrr, ftet-iit law yoexpeas, Oiohlols Is 111•coris, fialloar• Wu* lie., brie arse. bilk Pa. 8. A. DAVlPhrOlitt". APleawn Ar LA. —olllco warty eqpreite Us a*, CootZria, Pi. Bwiw I. C. 101.1111011, iravualicread Thad! drier 1111 eattiris, %gm old APerialia illinbring, AMU*. ntehatiVink iiiddl•ry sad Carriart hteuaitomps. Ulf 641 4 From* street, oppostft Um Die Pis. vw trout/UN Swan? MinisetAx toolis beadAt Ilia Amie Sao* hooch ftrret. Erie. PL.. , J. eh Dital.Eft to Boots awl Elsoos li tt ill t *mows Most 9tsto Knot, Cr* • C. fS. Rawsort: _ • • • o .410 .oemarns Aorta. %di Boov. ". 0 9 ° 4 0 1 Stowarra &U. Ps PARA. HALL. • ems and Wa dalol Rat Ilbe Co -14etail i ka hale =Todai di Raft a fk. Pear st isakikk N. sa.ront k Co, No. 6, tope Ito ZION CANAL Janos G. J•CRSONIILoInsIi and Nita" Namllhetanr of lkgr 00111 1 Meal, L WM-Pee Ps t, Bess, to , As. CNA paid Ards kir& of as. . = KEYSTQNE MILLS. :Oat? W. DULAAt mAirourrosso Aso b 1144.1111. J • MDR, DRAIN AND lUD, ALSO, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR Tim pUlOl4Sie /.RD SAVIOR 'ar SANE LITEITOII6.SI/L.LA Mat $O. I rasa SAI,L Meeridadials, Ps. Mtn PA. All orders tbro4h the Post Once st *War place will be proms' ettetsesd to: se4 doliseted is Use My frees( etiests. Yale, hay 25, 11157.-11.. . 'HE ERIE. crryi.atrus r kali 311:01.11011111 . itaIIiRSTWIL a 03017t11, Prepristors, ritawasabs AID autuu OSUMI Ur nocat, CORA'', CORmoN7pN gr,AL, six aril, CHOP swirl; Node .4 10, nor. , vulva or alt rib tort • .ft , se , ll , l-4E-liiiid. vbidt ..• liiii Doll as low as any otherdsalar la Me My, sad doilkar bye of sharp within the city kwita. ~, . _ ar AU rlourwarraated to b as nsionanltat, urcisq pal for Orsln—Wheat. Rl* thitk-Cent sad Ole. wheat -' - - It l ik= 1"1191t. lir* July 26, 1 1 57.-11, P. C YE THAT WOULD SLAIPE JOHN ROBTl 4 l9Crril F LOint, AND MEAL That is hottest Indian, call at Erie, July lia t 1661-41. SILANNON IiROTtISM„ The Insure:lee for Tim Sod__ 'TILL it Ext. County Mutual inintunes unspnn et 7=ll J. make Kboorinkee on ewer? tinonrititten t 7 " 14114 Coootm .t As low 'ski aa are °chalet:sat ty. Maio goo dirtdett Jute) two elatrarat, tit : the raninel.la trktch nothing hot tam 'preperty sort d +env" aolloot over fronttat hound, nod tbe Conneenisl la whit* alt end of gored. The foods Waal , &outman non so* tar ia the other. Cir Qua twat ranee wade it oltitsr Dawtosal all tino, arenl stock eaten = Di.itscroas. Jana C. Ihrob&11, C. K. Tibbs* S. m WU. W.F.F. ittedeeneekt, S. P KsOrr, Jobertfureirorty, Jae. II Stmrmtt, Thai. hieeritead, Jeeolt lbettoe, George A. Mot, A. %Mitt, Wm. S. ile k es. J. V. Jostles 0f TlCitlift. Jos. kil. snuutarr, Prost. -11 Jonas Gainscr, Bea QtAiSas X. Tweets, Troia. Oaks, over J. S. Sterreit's . Gramm remelt street t‘ the rn"' - _- . .4 tit . ttosorotosatom 6 tkiztoom.ao a /..a.waill . c.a ... GIFICE ta taapliii it s eas. wilt a Stele Me StO INN" , Met :toot to the refibt, If *Wm .L. J. W. D0W11371% Hex ID srasvassuNG the lellettte. Coseeetetee fie' theetrkime m ar & .110 ills. ameterall* the Slabs ill Auslispbmaim: HOW AIM FIRE and 341033 -NE Innrsooe 001iplia of lidisdalidds. ^RIAU* Boatkor. Na. 412, Warta - ittoota. Cat'll*ln floomellY I soaatta, illilete". ----otoo--- - The Quaker City Insurance Co. or ruit• strste.. "weft hifkliors. 4 " 0 "1 1 ...4M 0w . ... .a 4 surrius, E= Misinfacturere natince Company, PIITLADSLPSIA . Ojteir No. O. Mercian* “. Lechave. cmorrAL. - - • • • 101140 13%, And 1, 1161 CialitAT lITE , \ I in and Trust Company. ?Hit ADBLPnIA. 80. V i e p<OT) Iroloot &MIL CUA3tlttit rs Al.. Aattootaed .~041. lisooliamolio iitallik Yin TIISCP.ANCr.. 1 or o,oa Pam. fro. Sod BURINS nistxvics i ° lk ar F lll74l4-Thilig uu at um viddi . t h 1.4 , Y411 . 91111° oa awes by sismem ) •• Lowe INLAND. 11t131.11.010E I L 4.4 doitiaga. a& moo too 'f. D'fiLIiCTORS. r < r Chart., C. Loilbrogi 1410 Walla fJosirt. a &mow IF ailako, 14. Nor* Toot Minot, Haar? 8. VOW% of IllialhaliPt_lrahmit Semar Am C. Vorstor. am of Irriert. Wow 6 0r... ir., T roof , Brio orrmi It Woo rboa A.. as of afitt4 , 6 Slaiftr, stilisoil S. a Am of &Wm. lameo 6 Co.. wawa Nein, ( to of Iwldil Attormtremoillw J. R N ll'Cortr, _elm Attu' & arOu ' rtf. J o ao Raso, BO lasista room Ilbosit, loom D. Soitit, Ihsa of MIBIAL IlitlS &ON ma l e,. W. Baker, OokatuatrealA BIWA" O. WAIN" Yfrw tell- C. C. I.llol o r, vs. swarm 4 1 ="'• J 02121 J. HOME, logrosary millailamoo. liseoramooaat Boastarr. . N. S. Bassorur, 8 J. 3. 11.13044 sigso4llo l , 4ol . August 22, 1861.-16 ill DittmBWAlX FITITTILL WWI 111111111,ANCE 0011t1illt, OF PRILkfIiILPISI.I.• ~-• i 111472.1216.16: twortetigose=rorebti illitty toryos7l77l Weise lame tint idal sal Ormatitioomolloe ado moo horsorhh Wren foams will re thrhsay istil iona**Frourope. rinvisigs or srar•brosem.hrldisleisailoOlegetrpoeBl. Worn or errantry, tor a /bona WS T. • J e eepb R. JaapeoC.lioad, lobsord tionikri, TloropitOrs Paolding, Jells 5.112.18. Jo be oso Ibittith Rohrer thews. holot a 7,8110 1 . Hub crallt, ItarosoutWarak 0traX1810.0.... IteralAirt•we, rA1eb1.p..... gl4. tikul. bike ii• Ple J,,e; Vinson T•hroll, Welter ft, Jou Wit, Dv S. reap. tOr , Ws 1. 11 • 01 / 1 4 *prow Ildhon. , Ws. Kars. Pt," hicatOrszt t iro 8. Wrelervo„ they. v i r zstk „woe, opti. rireitMClZ U' • (le sio G. A. II Isoitioor Oat* wow of ILI itt•tastro "WA; proyirety oho. lIIISCOA MIX AND t STe ilattleat V01189114111.111151=1111; FA MON msnanar. car Ait Csi b ZW . Lod co, i.... csausi imiwt....-. An rdi iiii 4 %Nowt. Lies as low asAtestrity to As "ertarip“, att. kris. Dor- Wisps. gdiE -X 6----Era TS -I_, 8 - ---- • arAMUt II : ,Ine,r4 inaot.sokr , ". A , . - , Dill.'' o , z all Apo•s ~,, .0.; %h. IN Rog Shah Ugh OM SWUM ID 11-i „r.r.„ PRUGS & , sista, Vail ftrallik .. Dratsi NotrilgodWis. MM.; . *P . poem, Drooki% No Mose emi Liempr 14. AdAsiori Too _ S. I. CLASS Y. 1.. L. II 1 1 6 V. Whissagsear - - taitilkob& id ND:10 ~~:II'1 bsed="4l 0486:00-st OIL . 4141tVer sal *Ws 60 Vdill 000-11121.1-9* =Will= oso Use at ill= 1 0014 167 ' mw st Ow ari, OM , ... me w& . sil . grAt froa Thar Imo& Wh,osi size r raisVßB Wiwi, ' .t.dr. to OAS ty i ?AM i V .0 vs Imps V _. 000110. • vikidO we Ow Ow Ines flOi ''' 11l Sof OW. Ids IN WI. t I . ~ TEI CATINUNI , IZ PIIIIMMANUIl& REECE( OP 861ATOR Iran, here' whist lime* tbstanatiatiasi of won Wig wilueldis as us es *teams " - Touching the Drat Beottiewision, be rerks: ",tom ea r l em oti this point, I wi s h to i After o f writ% a br ief o the d that I holy to the Dyed Scott &cities as a ma tte r history of /ow- / robe no as Vilest Lik, hig , oimo .t.e* * • tots t par ui t i y u , r showing joyh" haw bee em n is m en sio tly wise asid or anaa sit dea°4l"4l ile m ilm'sla y il° eL a riterpee ""eerthi".. i le er ieli e soil "*". • : 1 1 4e t a hi lm isati threr bad imifornily, isalt "as, boltit 6"6" be t= " I : 1441 W a b il y vau t te e it ente tts a g p r ierea nwth te s a t f id l .prosparl e* "gil t -: simi and 1147almtatimill"*°4114"6.441litt idle "14441171alariammein h• 14.100060104 jai war f or owe . New hat us elestated the dignity and prowess of fishy, i t i s i °h. 416114 t. 114411" alles4 "rlita," hi" i claiming for ?tar party a higherdegree U sil..h...ris etst*"..l" ""ert"lish. of parity, aims, tad, tee hew the any iniNi wisdom, sii:e ir ta i rio s o na of illis men " in r* modern timer I da"ll. , ‘ " ,_," l9 " l " dilbe a .t rutacemealeleabeinimiliftreeeele " ls4ll7l:ll4thel 11:414 " ealgeeell:c411 and hawing also paid l a Waimea. iimplissig to ''' `` 7 `‘`l4 l ltitm to VI lo film men the -liarae4er and qmiligestioas of Ow'.Peek I° a. 4 h° it It. ttiat he bows the sad bis meistos nn the dem et. A rid 8"" 'l"We" a tas tie r of law." I °mum ticket, he Or *male, i 'tree thee we bee* no r ight to proceeded no fellows • nMrfire with iiiievery is the States, but, "bow. to Wilmot, the r e p u bl ican ca , u ha ato, has Oh i tth e prof Seat theileheta" bow does 16; bit ..i r d e w ilus the es people, and wool VII% tit vi." 604 111°1ft of the a.j Intati Btate ta beeetile. oostrol of ite "th elis e te le s Pilli ee?— °: tire willinguesi to make Ise Pt" to reach the inatitnilen In th tbat the State oommittee would Da seree with him in pcmotial notitrovmi wassirstill time deelawal shtleee the ealeilltae° "bear at the denioerabe candidate sh ou l dhis4 W " " that right be breetbt to 7 Thus diapleae.l that the onmmiuee should he °en (1416 = 14 46. 1.4. 6 n0 right to lelial egearee e l eol d aie el reati that fisted e t s n se e n t :thee! discussion slavery " I Z ' Lilt- if —awallee3ll.ll It- -.--ea"mithatalliab illae—aailtilits:"njautd twaggett4) up ge larto ure thii mee a tiag ktsec o t a io n o d a il o u f i G as e ta ttarid aittac hakat h - iit M entonni. h;L T oti‘tilinstamooageeesni of rig s li dtmis i to ion eo lil atro lit l w it i T u b t e he iti La i he bas bravely dashed tato the field slow I. l' . ari l ,. th r s sar "eitli sessi Ppletteel "lb° " am to fcossettmon of a eopy of Me arm addr ess* ba N haa sy - I b is is Aw l miss ge. whi c h 1 1 , " delivered St Philadelphia on the 24th alt,, spatial -- _ lea _ ,a , i . 10 _ ins_ your vapubliimbefs:edotivealkitouretatohift:lwEbwavieenhtiorgataßlinitaillaatenotlyLtoutown:lthe the 4tsomtmr owu "" psoal li o t f uw th ' e pbsese ssamo tLe o:owti aehn binifilit r llj°d rU vraapAo l o ° t f , i . think $ the le Si deesnoo upon his position and argnaisate, he b in M a r ke W b I nto f b l e r s e v P iews )92 heft" th hi " very 41111114141 is .caused rouign ih. 111 1... gatil yb vi s. 7tn ti e d in o d f ais iti tb ig e: dignity or propnetyat tbe uo pre44buts see i n t o wan noci t of decision he so reluctantl y any office may properlydo l 1 t° for pot told the Pe°Pie fealdd7 *it ' " propo se the o p y ro a pe pprelo r spiri si t zig ia d oing el son,ss 0 ,= 144 . of T07 0......._ „6.6 . ho s Terrl*r_. the pilieiwoestr the e c r otn rem plete mes ty t oe ; i totot tlic ci r uo h li c ti m ot : s yl f ol ore t ad deo:li i rr::: .. as ti btat ccrt will on ts = a ft " . dare gWe not aa be rt ireplief ie la ti ron Etta tli te m m 4 po prneti Vi ust ril mi ht for bi le ll — h o o the polio;one, he will mainteit7ife le cted, "nit weithlibereb r f Malhata the utter I ' e 1 the intelligent elector 5057 vat IP° that of his &et ea tie the subject. Indeed, h him,a.maysees poverßut a : ilgettrat thols theory pea hi pieties at this point, an d i he t. in vat h searebed mast n for sov ranch fonwhadoer l ieg in the la "88°11 conceal aslnnen as possible th 1 speech of Mr. Wilmot It is d oe ey p o t ted on e y x a l ' l asts bear" ;..libas decision, or the dece tra t psre e chario t, t that te e r 1 ly to Alit • subp.et If slavery , es on l y a "weof hie woulda*beewould become " reference ~ hi. loot ' s as Americanism brie f tena obliged to abandon the discussion affairs seem to have bad on stoacueas for him . entire ly. ll• it It is an almost incredible feet that na a long othaw, to the peed 844 t. decision " matter ia 1 • 31"b e wo b eterli o n sId h bseu n tVtU e o iw t , ot h ited E n e a g g wr i o l: e ue ttetil lik eor t:o m e n s oe s o r y f ultdd oweL er of B L ei th:e o et sarringie le many " pai ss "l" ovibi th r e l Laa,7 lo ll° r ee titt" : " p t , oa tif t li d ei rig ebi o rti lloh w v: ww tas e nisot t: o t 16.4aLe heia " owes li asoi lr I th h : e a to st4os et ‘e‘ :VI subject 00 * p h: i t a : o w l s , question fowbi ck b m e u l ec: ce . d es w a i d th idate the , o d r att o t r of w th bach s saes tbs po ub t o nt w , , ite tw olias• and doss virtually ogre' sto p that politics) authority of the State goventerest id be, any sigh neln‘lwiegn Pnssylvsaia Mr Virginal to any way be exerted From beginning to d rehrees, - tte ahle4 thay kr Kass" sr Neenah° be has talked outside of the true purpose of Lis t a " ,)y est‘er ? i llid ii kale no payer la ie. appearing before the pablie, and has fell d, then era or or r ea" e lastitetwe of abe fora, to give the people the mesa. to ~ is ci a. Nwiswiell y ares so or liedinwedY The su l tana whether ho would make a good governor or not of d acct lea they so giresilawass' sad when 6°44 fide tie has talkei about shivery and questi in- I "te es°esset to thew yin lie endowsl sod collateral, but t not a word about or eta tie this; bat " Wale" of thile State we " li S ie ti ver te rl a s cu th w rm s tr ( s i n o cy i l h i ! baqihts:enuisytdmacern the 17 .14. 1 L bayw hes woui rs d n and be lla or oo the r re rrhi po - luti bries - o Prier ps: t eon e"F"lthe tended ih °l f 13"tt w eil t h b ar e power of glad to know whether be Intendsto mud! . . tiftt fut - e e r ie st ifee ee rsion ale has awb settrdtb iw wqrsirtions seithise . f t n he end po , li oti e) tbfwethe vitalprese ; wa g i ncumben t, twolir kiii polit i ca l tires, mid has *toted the lest *meet through What does be erideb the tribe States maid reach the es • think of the pol i cy of ei n em le " is m On ,ho name e mistime Lifiiir shinleet den, Ye ci s . isomer.. • •.esse feillia...fter o r ~_. the people his view „ on these State questaosis, as electio n of 4011 oof r 7 sec TR s.o.vuulr • re :71 . t:bioontzi:ltlonlegt.:„:hivei.e,:in,t,sift},:ign.,oy,insgr,nrcitt,:yr,pti::7ll,:esesofdefreebt,to Isra el. .. Tart y shea cano t t i to nea ns 4 h vol t te ll t q fit o l est ot to ts n , the Tb trheet i ten ! gowi r o famon tlibtestepenthdeinegudasmc..fniie‘rimvestr ga t 7 the ss oonstaa d espscuiltioe,ly -- gone sur t e y: t n lec ;; l l l e d o.tbe re i sse t la s s t o i citt bo rt__ ot etsbncing questions of grave cosier , for the laaving ms . power over the subj ect, _t e 4 1,4144 15 t people? MI theMO subjects, vitally hammiest, of vi matt ne_portmom ...ve lL il sol l istuve. and within the range of the legitimate sties of salsa, indeed, bit • h I W ns:ii in hull ada va .: l , 7 ta n e ys eqmstobspo t st wer ght of is iiii:eiredsovag,shporvreeedalleno;dediseatboornit utt i to, to tpuro oon opoosb.d oind .to s eere tb es si tots scas it e : t ate he Fa am ites oh t s ivti tn , a I although a But ilb t aeon 113 I CIt l another slav ery a a ( ' 1 i r a t tt , o4 equally )abat abounds d th e t ni th • e is e sen eiti tioa . el t shotti:irste.. rvirUsautilasltilisotebesishieleaute ( options of the evils of s lavery, and mares im. Bat hi It not rings 0 mind a a potations upon the motives of its sectsect" It ...k to egi.. . Gave p whe...edi .10:011:if of its W 40011 1 10 W Ile ligrelea What does not confetti a s ingle prelims% itlgoottne as ineastitili al tos ure re s me i d t y to fo be r ~e t. e q v u il ea s ts tt onof laments .vital Mr. tumiW ti mp ou he ati4 telu m mee e tt u hitilieris4:lltioll eir l ortr opirtrath the, ee importsuos, which lies st rise foondatiou desert meld emme _ work to the wits nnutitrl, thing valuable to e• se freemen." end yet he meesares . would Zl474inattewhmePtt attempted t 7 b il e 7 can Wldespply the esirein°lll4hat. thillll:biwrinr.teltruc:ihidertipsdrfpoitio)ptiy' I :fir in it .t r sa tie s ; N o t, o nly ibis, but I alma prove to 7 011 . . Ala (i ii " s ami lem to cry over spilt none seeordiug to his own Awing, tits people et a to freefwerehetfhBoertatiiroiraihEitaten yionvetcri.lititalsetionstirey affeeto l tivisortriodistriretsoi Insus_xtbittarthe_laseawaleetionis. asolos:aie;resteb.oersl6.ooo.4oL 611:nn;kruteihdoe,beudgentutite found it necessary to make his eddriss on astiou- Sub 4 a : !keit , i . t , o h: . v. lei s al maa, entirely foreign to the eassatim duty* _ bl ame le to i si lee; se t at 11 1 44 it is to be regretted that he did sot devote • t veteot as not teens am rope r tliss ta . adadatee e stihy tr t portion of his time to his once favorite topic.-- 14;40 , intik witillimeraistothstatimmtwoow the tariff . wisakife ofirbre.,o2.ttna:boorif uritootiessoe f . o t v o rally soder his tag, would doubtless be dekliitild 770:1 11 . 0 0 1 " .11 ,0144 111"; be bel : mede llsaan n aselaredisitnith:liblegabanlat°nalliC":ll:oool34:6l:nontryi shillennal to bearfrom soi.l the,tenisonf w i h is tio rit t i b ith ey fra med to usd ol 8,, tits eadissisteesatishastses: droommest t b: olit elessams d take o ne thollOside or ir viceem fal Wolof of Penasylvalds l l hest tettel""‘" sold la a "vile trait" to the Shia of i ll = at:il l h7s 7 , lour dweetliarieedwarst=e; a , i hi. birth. " Possibly he could lave sertietweed the stion' thst Starts i811::;:ctritIL 511. is b s s the s a me t to 1"UL" of Ir°l•lllll°M•ClaPirters.sad ei r wb .iendtt ere h i . interfere with ow l ; W i g e sehoohi that Pen '1 tb°7 are a l" °— Y -e-- $ll-' r — LI itaaha."-". Taiga his will slavery is Pets , as* that 4 ow deed vast to bare its demi. they ehele— i bat did Wad occur to his mind, at the to his rescue in this his boor see& Perlmea to t a wool out , if in were main his anditon at oft Phiadelphia .ta e rpo ttat opeo l w ould tie.itl to be 1. r i r „o f those who had adusted to)give liir . Dabs * th e !is HA * * 0, lto res witeer $ • s ad to 10 E . tams in effigy for followieg Wilmot herd on ter % I )1:011:11Pos his riewsbillboultipentro the tarsi in 1846, sail he scald We aois is T r enas o s Y s l s , sa d, eosikiag his dui them to repent that great wriocl; Ditlr, .... so =s loe Why, the re as also their oft repeated imPetetlese *Fee e;', l , erstunil .• Id __. 4 s d rs i s so w OM motive" and conduct Re lierrtaildy iernia ea isliz a turf wiata 3 • so 6 Ws shown those who abused myself sod otters fa . Oilow Wise re w ith lest spring for agreeing to a meabiatioe et the 11:14111.104* ov. o ae ll - worties hn usi t i s l ., tent', when we bad ooh wer left to tufa it , Fete s ; ar a"•"IF mistakes to °lei'? es r t 6" ague Ltiatiteepror Zootel:st= ai sLIT writ that they were utoessole in that einereti 7 " 4 " 7 1 . Th " " 11114 ? Ella calri , lal, "r ev, il l tiiiguiebed wivoeste of "HMIs free treas"— be 404641n5, sad 10$ he • talked cor, bears list let that peer, we will lee"' the dig t lelor 4 -..--, sail mad not ems word the Awe mid of in gn iori fret-trade! The $0 end Ter mil Nisi WWI %IS sot et *Ad a lo n ed r °"ti l T"e ers t l e l h °lii ', porat!reittnienaeslyatTniatniti u Pe%l s s tectilnet‘"TilleeTlerildee is q, l l:e in ne g nt i f ttliezristts:7lYia:ii:rnoets'nodinan gantel."l"inestabet:lptesistibeibsedloi n anen t a r o of ilta iimaatY. adage that p olitical 11"4"41 If ki n votes mote votes Games where hie make & strange bed fellow*• la . hos r ams wag be appropriate than in hl • But to the speech, sod I will r • you -, te will Is badly w as p se inn be al t oto aesittatent flat to that his hien s Oily not tiolar einem , thot,be has sot only helm wawa for plain It reads follows- the other States, but tannin for roe sow s I l o ta th a t under the *Destitution 4 .0i white else than at hom e United Stales we bays we right te ettelnelroe°7- m • ird „ as prom reezitiote of the tea tilmoiherev:liti tosablereleaesabeyeateeneleeltrole4; t i ed tlitas"" by e VitieteStailltettitws,ertirati 1 17;eferm" t"-a-lt a.°.ll"_---11147a- i ts '__ ‘l7 -4":rshil72- 1 2 1 7 :11 ' we is Perinsylvanoi have no more right te highs- wetteredheweeloot es ma tars wetse tut Tim be late for Virginia upon the sub** of slaws dat a aiit sgeo r tobirlawmaaisi...:4ol . 24,4 than Inters has the TWA to k t ilaW ir ... It. I,olol4lllloBWeareSetallittr Pennsylvania on the sal hest of min pub monsiais. ... hwi rm., is „how ( ow But in the Teffitories the gnestimi is diffevelii t r! " I " lt l igusti b e i t ." lo . Ole a tea ell pi** The Territories are the oommon ploperty of the the fis says aqi le soy samayA fir lhel PA" sod we have the common rigth ui .0001 to ftaircoiroptiarten earl, out ear., them " Ta r s sprains!, of slavery, he "tie: 1 eill Y "".."'..- L. ' . ' ' .." 1 ti Ti bril --.-kilr.. t ° eStieedi a nglY 4 ' The goon ues is au mere abstractive. ear 10 *Wt Sliallitimad 1.41414:4;17111 i 1it Z 4 7.1:7= 1 it infaaY 4 Ileee l l oe 4 r7 S hi = " Ikea* i Sar r‘ scivOur. Val 068 0, 3110 to t*a 0 list of Met*, a ia &Vt.* al AT ci..411110N, as ?fl OM flart. Roply to Rea. David Viliaot. • • v. rads" 0 mut t saußao swam =mom 26, 1857. 50 A YEAR, 111 ADVANCE. vote for the anther of the base allegatioa will despise hie foal aspersions. Fame they will not eves that it is beano* is David Wilmot to Nears the reentry ageism tie comptioes of James Sneirsaaa and Rape B. Taney. 'Bat in his saw at courts, be has gone out of his way still farther to mete an o ught epos the is. ter* of the supreme wart of his own Soho, sail brawny slipple that its d ec i s i ons see o b o e eontradietery, .aPR it is comma talk among th e bar that a daisies asst be revived every iv years to ban binding effeet. The everts* take warning, for failing to be governor, as his rodeos° certainly will, be may still re a the tidies of judicial ceit4rian. - 't hosing to rupte the decision of the Su preme Court iv pperrmws terms, suloyof Mr. Wit. t Ze mot's Mum) of pc are in triously en gaged in abets to destroy thezd once of "the public is its integrity. As means of doing Ship, tie are lathe habi l :" expatiating on the • nary eirmunsten that the ordinance of 1 7 / 1 / abotdd bare been deehrea nneoesdentional at the end of slay years after its adoption, and the Milsofui Coarse so declared after having stood for marl, orty years. They certainly know dist the 'names of 1787 did not derive its authority 6Pa the prompt oonatitution.—that It was the work of the Congress of the Old Coo : federatioe, sad wee agreed to by the States, and was merely forpetested Leder the present con stitution as a measure which the States bad agreed to. This item of history they prefer to swippram, so that the action of the court may seem the more strange : They brow, too, that the Missouri Compromise was an arbitrary ar rangement between the North and South, forted by sa exigently that endangered the peace of the cenetry, and that its 'ociustitutiottal authority, tbeugb constantly denied by many wise states men, , had not Nei directly tasted prior to the late decisive. ' The history of the renowed proviso, is rewrit ten is** speech, and Mr. W. has manifested special 'delight in exhibiting what be considers the , ineoesisteneies of the democratic party an this sable* and morely those of Gee. end Cue, Hon. Richard Brodhead, aid wyrelf. He all*, in substance that, if the General had voted before be ranted, be would have gone for the proviso, and that Mr. Brodhead had said he would vote for it if offered to the proper bill, end that I lied been eery careful to record my name in the aMrmative, when a similier sentiment passed the State legislature. The coarse of G en oral Coss and Mr. Brodhead needs no explains thin or defame at my hands. Their sentiments are too well brows to the country to be success: fully misrepresented. Aid, indeed, admitting , all that Mr. W. alleges, I do not see that he 1 makes out any man's destruction. The wisest men in the nation have often been wrong in their first impressions, as to the expediency of , suddenly-proposed measures, and to be mistaken ao asoa teriswi M ishame oo t vaam lue 4l :i da d maj ans " T eildeedi i titatima dat en res: s t:w i o s b la ieh7 w i g h T b als aseal itr fsea a 7ras seeti 4 :: Aid a tel!ti bet n a t oro re . : w r ip“ !_a n: o ll o e n. n Y l o a n i. .: believe that. it Ina, under oonsideratioa in the finally. For myself, I knew but li ttl e *bout it until it MSS from the Hesse of R e pre senta tiv e. t= it as an abs tract asatimeat against th e y of territory, with thew*, to the ex of pesos with 116146°. As a proposition • i vial! the **ham of the Beata and "" . . a the power, of Bute% without *inlet *vines trowassA.., -4.- viseed my mind that he rutted operator' would 1 aio **doe to the eleveholding States, and I discarded its doctrines entirely. 'Four years after the advent of the proviso, when the demo eratie nominee for governo, Iseestainly was 4ot allergist with a want of sympathy for the South. The reveres was the constatit allegetion of m 7 Fattiest enemies. The execution of the kip. tire-slave law and the doctrines of nowleterrew don were tiles in that contact, and I advocated the of of both on all ocossioos. Mr. Wilmot himself publicly dissented from my views on these point. at a meeting is his owe town, where we stood face to face. But it is of little moment whether I have been ooneisteat or not. I trust I may always be mere 'ambitious to 'be right, and never vain esesgh to pretend to great wisdom or foresight. Ifl did not mistake the meaning of the proviso. when first proposed, I e ertainly namottlefgetA he astletn, for I tbo't him a demberst, sod be has turned cat to be anything, else. Bet has ids. W. relieved l his , polities by what be an add on !.Lis poi!tt ? f li Oren be tree that certain democrats inclined to favor the proviso before they bad diseovereft , , !the wrong, Ito wee not thereby we. ranted is inni. l mining it when the *ultimo of its poseicil 1 wackier . had become apparent by dimme*d, 1 ke4 espeogall sines it has bass shown to be on- s poiiiiitiOSla. ' But this easdidate sod his petty ate greet on • . They are in the habit of wasp lag Mr. aeltionan, Judge Dangles, and other demur** statesmen, on the elate of ipso* siatesey, bemuse at one than they sustained the l i policy of settling the slave eentroursy by a goo- , grefh poli icsa uf I=, and ti q ba u vir estko sinos te ens the breee r 4 l : h o e f fAlie to be settled as they may dee beet. There is very little some and lees *teat ism in snob Mitialest. The whole Watery of the subject shove that the eoatroverev at the alfferno periods when the excitement attalped t e daagerou height, was treated as a subject \ 0 1 at entapromise, implying at Owe treated as of pritatecd realist views. / Statesmeu and I parch* t reqnired.to yid , mneb in the-way of opinion, enure the If the country. — Mr. Boobs** 'tooted bruseari lies so long as the policy of settlitit'the ovw4on by territo , del division . ** melotnined ; d kle. Dangles, , * in 1848, proposed extend tiz s reallei of dot line to the Potato ooese in a *allotment, of' ' e Boat the eery itiwb? 0 jul l , now , asi a 1854, have not ovoolla 6 , 0 bews!d the moat of Obis poliey, 'ted in \their oemOviiima to its eiSllll43, p erpetuity oatipl42ooaoioS. Thi•t it, 110 0 Sied 1 illiortiilla it. Leather mode *Weise* to ! *eau die ormetry iron shit war mod that ad re..istervession , as sow found is the Sammelaw, was wisely ado,• had is 1$60; aid I. ineistallad by thiretsteemen lloava V*" heeetwastmall is there in ra ssetioul Lad *hat is to be said for the eineerity of those who *Missed till i:lielabslwiailo dens*? hthte e'a‘tGt. 7 of l Peal prtywhoieitinseetimi:rtJanos busman itownforisdlToueeyeea t r jdlertforveogniriit,sudwuo i to *jolt the wheel* is 1848: They are not In a sosiatios to talk *host consistency. llairtsg, so onophili Reknit this lode ofealuat tntiori;oktwitsos, aitnituti7lo„espratutitatibeoeiserthaeada cla rize t t oodum , t y he o l ful tt icseaartati OW :I n ae bo e yf toting the Bide* regalia of this nocoastitution• al rneesure, free plane to Otos over the Stoa t giviag 10041111109 to his detei ri sief is pathetic sp rit:tot° trano rlik" - AWOL ila jr 71 .4 1111.4111.6"11 C.62f '161141: goer* of this *ow lialaril s " 6 " le • Olt Zolasa eilisaMilt Wit** %ears 9it. belligerent, and hurliviadiebin new gr o the national adatinistradoti. Us es ditingh be did not know that the odium Usit,fairs Ittisat, ed by the Srilevsletnie.lia been repailed by the last ; that hit party friends in is are daily availing themselves of thew bogus has; that Mr. Robinson, the Topeka 011181104 had petitioned Mr. Stanton, when soiling, imam*, to confer the appointment of aniuniamouer tr. sokeoWedge deeds on his friend, by virtue of the territorial lawn He seems &armload to give the version of affairs that mill best snit his parpose. Having presented a stertlios um Xitre of the wrest!. and *movewhich, ng to his story, have been wantonly initiated upon the free-State party of that unhappy Territory, he makes the foltowing sweeping deolaratisa "I sires that the adsokaistration knows ail about these oatreges, and yet they uphold them. They sustain the Missourian , saarpstion, sad they dare not be ON; -because they are tit* slaves of the slave power who erected them and upholds them." This is tetrifie, indeed, °mink from a nasal. date for Governor, bat Mr. Wilmot's language is tame and feeble compared with the sparkling rhetoric of Cal. Keitt, of South Carolina, on the other side of thequestien. The Colonel , in his letter dated at White Sulphur Springs, imputes to the administration altogether different action sad purpse: He alleged that its first set was to appoint a governor to adebetach Kansas/rpm allegiance to the-4mA and deliver her into the hands of fro-soil fanatics," and that "to say Oust the cause of the South was lost is Zama; prior to the appointment of Walker istopolliate fraud ty j - alsiod." Here is a wide differenee between big doctors. Rut the southerrusr seems to have the beat of the contest. Indeed the best attempts of Wilmot sod his school of orators to' show the subserviency of the administration to the Wave power fall-far below the mast ordinary efforts of Colonel K.eitt, the Charleston Mercury and the New •Orleans Delta, to demonstrate its free soil tendencies and its treachery to the South. With snoh fires in front and rear, who will say that Colonel Keitt may not reasonably imagine the fantesties to be hereafter played by "shivering eabinets" and "eonettleive administre tines?" Then, - again, Mr. Wilmot and his to be in great tribulation lest the slave po wer should deprive some of the citizens of Ka nsa s e the opportunity of raising their voices against of the institution at the ballot box—l ' deprived of that high and red e(nee be the right of suffrage. 'Y be y sacred y descant eloq 1; 1 on the sacredness of this right, sad hart uelit tire anathemas on the heads of all h deetree. tempt to restrict or usurp th is prop; f ci tut s c h ti al o l n at. of American ;reenter'. The people, so d the whol e People, most be heard. N o y• this is Iye e l , well, and they cannot go farther 01 point - than will the democracy; but does not this if concern for the rights of the peoya exceeding bad grace from Mr. W leat I °eine lehb party, who, to the co/motion fist nomina ted his Colonel .Freniout, laid it down as 11 14'414 that not only a portion, but all the 'tiSeDB of " Kensaa, should be deprived of the right e of illT ing whether they would have slaverynot . They claimed th at right for COD tually held that, though nine-teeth pie might desiro slavery, the late •41. of the Cle grew' should be ooncinsitts h was no ball way heftiness with them. It is part of ale deprive all the'people of the mewedoppeetele fa ith e iti e which they falsely allege the deli's:lo,l4 are at e trine befog vitt intrrm.- tion for Kansas is th be found everywhere e se in the trotted States oscept In that end the other Territeries—that the people of the States who do not go to Kansas shall have voles OW on the subject, but those who do, shell aot, N sbsurd, then, their affected distress, lest by de sign or accident aome citizen of Kerma may be deprived'of the opportituity of giving effeet to his will on the stablest. Why even now Mr. Wilmot and his party will not say that they will be c ontent kith the decision of the people, end admit Kansas as a State, unless that Leo take r into the Union whet. site obeys their dictation, and not till then. It was in this connection, in the contest of last fall, that we ridiculed tileir pretensious to ezelosive friendship for freedom ' in 'Kenna, whilst holding that tbe people should not be free to eelcet their own institutions. We ' c laimed t hat the democracy were Isere the friends of "free Mesas," because they wished to have her people perfectly, free to select ell their domestic institutions. They bolding that Kansas should not'come into the Union unless she adopted their views, and the demos:y rosintaining that she elsonid come in, no matter how she might decide se to slavery. The th ques tion in the presidential issue was not eer she should be free or slave, but simply whether her Elie bona fide citizen should be permitted to decide for themselves. That question was affirmed by the people IA the polls, and Mr. Bo atmen and his advisers, in my judgment, are lionesfty e ndeavoring to carry oat that decision, in so.70t(gooll faith, regardless of deuuttelet g ion from e North or South, sad pert ormin their whole duty to the country. Mr. Wilmot talks very positively _ shout what is going on in the Tereitory. Of *awes it knows; but i s tome weeks there this same tiler, and found it difficult byretain accurate formation. That wrongs been Emitted on both sides is elms; but the ides of Mr. W. that his peculiar order beet been uniformly right on all the Lanes that have disturbed the quiet of the Territory is abwari. No stabilised mind will come to such a conclusion. It le not, however, toy purpose to go into s history of Kjiases asks, orgive my views at length as to ,the policy of the eaministration at this time; but 1 eau assure Mr. Wilmot that the only imprao. Mashie politician" I met in the loriaary were of hie own school—the leaders of the Topeka ree WAD°. They seem deteradned to nail or ruin. It was no uncommon . thing to Utz tis,em that if the commotion, to turret in Otis womb, should adopt the Topeka emistitatidlie word foe word, they who node *origisolly • would reject it m the polls. Bot(r hope and believe Us* through the agate" el the pneescable end peer. Mode executive of the Territery, lit. Walker, the Witter fends dividisf,-tbe people of tbst Ter ritety will be happily settled, sea Emma be brought into the Union 0o print effort s perfeedy oonsitstent with the organic sot. u this Governor Vs alker will be sustained by the great e. main of the people, whom I found to be rate, practicable, and patriotic' in their views.-- For myaelf, I have believed that the spirit of the eomprourisot of 1850, with the °trade ' law of Sausto, cooteuiplated the decision of the , question tit slavery in the Territory he some direct a other ction of the peetle, prior to app for admission as State; wise the question will oome back to Congress In the aims shape in which it was then referred to the people, peso. which auy expression of popular wilt.— That espeessios should, sad hals no doubt will, be had without any official iaterferesei to what it should leci said wbe had, &Giffin the trestion of shivery es the,people whit, simatior *fol k whin to. dome wtas , thie pee 0 tit §ttiArti Itrittru NUMfiER 2f).` Sale of the Delon, and. welcome , Kure* u a titan, skscery or co eiacery. v 1 441 nos vole to admit her on the Topeka oonatitation, because the movement wee OM of iho people but of • pee% yes not kr authority of law but in violation of In t, and .therefore recehnniney,— Nor em I at ail inclined to isdnip the rebel lions spirit-fa tbme in tin TuriWO irbbt nun determined to set the laws at deluge. 111 they will not set one in their own ways and' Ittuenr-- bestows a Shove knits by shipio*eg Om who do act, the responsibility must rani upon them Bat I hose been; wandering from' my tiopt, psi Beginning the republican eudidate. for Z . ; arbor. I wish to mob one more extrent: hie speech, and then I shall have d0ne.1.1441, op, of his best geese, and reads asfolkning- - "With reopen to the labor question, ' hied by the democracy that wo have no ',apa thy for free *the labor; that all one teach -are sithausted ow the black man. Non I have. gin chivalry_ of the Smith to the noble Aloe of kick- icg wryer. God has laid a heavy hand on them. The ohleah7 ; way. ha se all the glorr of horse-telipping women anctselling their babies. Democracy may trample their rights under foot, if they please, but I tell you that the interests of all humanity aro one. God has si'ordered it, that no man can do deliberate and llamado wrong to other men; no man can be a tyrant or a despot without staining his own soul; and with out becoming a beast and a demon." H o w idle, if sot unmanly it is for a man who uses lasof this character, entirely= r ad the reach of e2 a questa" addressed, to become indign ants i l li aos ikele vo i Lo ie the democratic pres s as "debased,,, ~,enal, bees"immusePtiChuulddesi"i2gtmtbteetitlmer the slave power ," a "wild, impracticable' the u e itent ri ld a er a aSt i a lll: l h V t ‘ h i ‘b s aa . te s t d i e l .irem i hie ng emi p la i rtst: d s o h a ti e y t e c Pm s Doe his t e ss ti n W o s t insi ll th a o t su e w i p se o l l ee s e not "wild theoristn" oe re a t t ro n eii x t el y gres ie ts t a be tet.evulds of the tis in s , p w pl i i t e h d o:ut an F i l e l rr p in ie bguchg after s t r e ao m uf b ess e de' w isg. y e that they have no right to interfere f waft, malt evils in the States , and ackno wledging cr i . binding effects of a de fi nition of the the 400. which shows that they cannot ccalititatiea Territories? „Is it not abol it ioni sm bereached in the the institution of negro slaveryas to describe it should not be tolerated in any ' II::: °dial that try-115 iliTObring that measur eof etr y ilieed ' cella' oppression, that no man can p raa ti e t o i r t et e i r i t h ow eed staining his own sold," without oberoci ta o' a 1 i ,„. a ., and a demon?" Is it neit'aile a is g% - gu i smi - -- thus to inflame the passions and pre j udices efr--- the people of one section of our y sos i not of the institutions of another to not l;i con clude that so ht o t ri ti anigrat y reep ious itio bow n of trehetritigsimhdtaseint thistesSitathstes of party? Mr. Wilmot m en rve , d '. ° ends Supreme Court, will protect b such offensive language as the i use of such but aspersion can in ° ri c o a w e a i y ee ftn .u" p7o b e o e sf n c . o s u gi n o t s r d y, to its s i s o n sti h tu s; f.s t i i ii o e sl os ge h or , efe w i l te s w e e h r us its i ro s i m r itj a L cs • iscit ea cf n t d b o e oit feelings f to pn de alb l i e werwere men, har s h l yhnu not r wt l i h t t a b es h t should cha racter l e e ry d d t il o a i t n i j i ) ea s not tie ma t to alb. ofmy Wilmot's address, reason to orpect it can rank w hat his e nd abon s bad literature, n rs of t pri alls oci far ples be o i r s se w specimen o ss ogle s aw considered ht himomuch i ;eft logic f ( l i d e :. o r . common-place anti slavery rant, as method, sod useful suggestion, ' as wanting ie . the fariaticit uric'." ..._ 44 /1.., in thtoedina. --------, way or other, at no distant day, throug h their agency, the institution is to be uprooted every where. It was by such means in the last presn , andel election that they gained over to Fremont, Garrison, Parker, Beeoner, and all that' school fanatics. Utisble to 'devise a practicable scheme to improve the condition of the black man, they persist in the work of agitation as their most fruitful means of political power.— They know that they could do but little to i m , prove the condition of the black man, though the whole subject was under their unrestrained control. Suppose all legal difficultiea to be r e. moved, and the on placed within their by amencipation on the pert of the South, con ditioned that the negroes be properly oared for, what then? To what (mutiny could they remove the slaves to that they might escape the dreaded "kicks," and be where none would "horseratip,the mows and sell their babiee How could they be clothed and fed, and how elevated in the - scale of moral being! Wenld they be brought N o rth to compete with our present laboring pop elation? lam sure the free States would never hear to that. But suppose they should, would . that insure an improtreutut in the physical and mental condition of the slave? Wish hat sew political and see.ial dignities would t w he bleak man be clothed, so that they might live easter , and happier, and attain to a higher degree Of - eivilisatioa and Christianity? Wbo will stand up f or equality for them in the North? Let us have these oneatiotur answered, and bare a prstr• tisehmlas foe the elevation of the negro, or less of Vie agitation. The continuance of them oriminations kpetwen the North and South may wily disturb the peace of thirty millions of . white people, but in no way eau it relieve whet. / ever of hardship there may be in the conditiou of the three or four millions of slaves DOW in OUP country. Nor is it lust or patriotic to allege national sin against our country because of the condition of the African, when the authors of • such asperaloss memos point to the spot enema • or name the period in history in which the mew dition of the curly haired negro was better than atpresent in the United States---when sad • where be erojefer greater physical comforts, or attained a big de g ree of mental cultivation, or e gibrieed letter ideas of Christianity. Efle own country is' "owe of slaves and masters," and theantestalo ofthose we have were , slaver of the lt lowest elms when taken from their own country. To restore those now is the United 8 ter to that original condition, were such a • thin peak' tile, would be an outrage upon human trlited civilisation. If, thee . the condition , 'of'-'llle • black man has her reaßy improved by tire! 'Ms, • lowest estate Mang us, wherein ocoodsti d tlte patio:Pal sin that' so eotortantly beset the DOE science' of these political doetort? Tam New Commission= otan'tssita.—The Lordsvilla COurier says of the, new Cooteofeeimser of Pauses: A'Nnituerion.—lt is 014 COL Thomas It. Holt, but Joss Tit Solt, Esq., of Kentucky, who has been appointed Comniumioner of Patent/.-- Joieph Boit is a Kentuckian, and jemmy practiced law in this State sad MiasiittiPPis rottg io4 after amassing largefortona iq a few years. He is a man of genius, rant lotelleotual gifts, and one of the ablest and moat eloquent in the =dm We are potilkod thastkOos keen pet goaded to moot a plow üblot.iiio taro qualifica tions irillidont. wo VOW& weer injure oar .ore aarfaitars std tl waew we attack those of 00140. )
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