Thai avant-esti...a Wale •Inaply as asseialesige of shiftless, easier the Comuitesation of dm Meted Mats.. 0 ,4 noising for' the mimeo of ene meek's, se& *is 104 th. rWas to pot tiiietr poi dui fa um hasa wlrs • . 4 tadsa u t j eitioses but soy it waa awbrz e tpdass„ e eke fares a nide,. wait& Ctowersaa fir. pet, we divaw of aa It saw proper. That to dimmed ta a. jest thWextent of the poorer sad isitilisetty of this 06111/•1111011 mum blwr at Leaaseptos." How reeositile themeidiernosis I emaoltam Io the Springfield spesob,l4 says "gave is about to speak lee beeself tb delegates sw ambled in eompreatiol to fors a liltateAsastibt. tioa,7 sad that tbe law nadee erldeh bee dela ;atm ware bb'pllt to be *tested le believed to be Pula sae fair bt all ltecZ and pouposes.— Is the Senate; be says .Tee lad Uri tibia. ithe4: ll1 1« 1 1 was sell said void beat the beflassisig yes *Mite testa. louvre °esti ooster - we power wiatevir ea seseaulase Then: again, at sPriairkids he 10's "Tim evade set warm Op the peepilet Kaawas Dols and eaelasive dot of Ibeshig Ad repladas thstr itowiestis isatitafiess to saVheassives, oithlost he Oesetita - *sly to tioa # the Ue States.* a - In the Senate, be nye that the convention, which was, from its very nature, an amemblage of the people, through their representation, "was simply an assemblage of peensable skims, under the' Constitution of the linked Sines to petition for the redress ofgrimantam;" which petition Canon could wept; er inject, or dispose of as it saw proper. Comment is panel' neoessavy. If the right of the people* tfii watter`of making a goverment for ties be limited Only by the Constitution, as *Amid by the aMno. his Springfield speeoki I should ISM to know where 10 Ws the eutherity for compessiosal interferon*. Nor east - I see bow he could dn. ignate a lam as just and fair in all its which be at the same -time held to be 422 void from the beginning ," or what be Mid mean by saying that Hams is about to speak for herself, holding at the- same time that she cannot epealeat all wjbcst the 'permission of CoNtielm lint this is not all, air. I want to Sell atten tion to Imothetviewli thin Spridgfield speech, which I have before me. The bottorable senator has maintained in this body that the failure on the part of the cognation to submit the consi cation to the approval of the people, is a reason why the State abode not be admitted ; and yet, in this Springfield iddress, though made after the appearance of the inaugurals of Governor Walter sad Secretary Stanton, no reference what.. ever is puede to a vote on the sonstitutins. He. Made special note- of - the election for aaliglitilk but nowhere hinted that there was to be an elec tion on the constitution after it was loosed • A that convention. If be knew the law calling the convention to be "null and void," and that the conventiou wadi 'hot be vested with authority to Make a constitution and State government, I ma hinny see how he could fail to say so. I may be mistakeu • but it seems to me that, as Me statesman ab ove ail others wbo'bas had this subject in charge, sad the people of Kansas is keeping, be might have admonished them of the mistake they were about to make, or at least hinted to them that their nipi, though not against- law, were ' , and could be or ao avail. I can hardly Imogene bow the seesaw could have refrained from doing this. - Nor can I see how Ine,eolild my to the free Stets nes that, If thernegisoted to vote fer delegMes, Haw ma would Wynn a sieve State through their inc ites if boat the same time held that the which were to be elected would have no nght to make a constitution • of any hind— Holding now that the gingko of railroads, banks, sad corporations must be voted upon by the people before the Stetili am come into the Union, is it not a little singular that, at the op _ porton. date of his Spring&ld spank ? he failed - to drop the remotest hint that it was necessary that the people should vote on these questions, - Or on even the all .absorbing question of dothestie slavery--the only question that ever was involved 'in the affairs of KsiMu ? Whilst the senator sets notifying the free State men of Emma of their rights end privileges, aid the mode by which they could prevent Katmai from becoming a slave State, is it not strange that-lie failed to inform them that they would have an opportuni, ty of voting down the slave constitution, when submitted to them for ratification, if al-that time be held that such a submission was owential to its validity f -Bet wheraare oar friend, on the other side to be Need on this new issue 1 They cannot object to tbe informalities and irregularities at Lecomp. ton, for they have contended for nothing else at Topeka. They have urged the admission of Hawes as a State on the proceedings of a party.; tiovention, gotten up without the color of law, and in derogation pf the authority of the terri torial and the United States government. Nor, indeed, can they complain that ill the people have not had as opportunity to pal icipate decision on the slavery question ; for it was an article in their faith, declared in the Premout convention, that Dot only a portion, but all the chinos, should be deprived of this right. They claimed the right for the people of the States, sating through Congress, which-was mtabf E .. laying that those who did not go to schmW influence that decision, cad Abet who did go should have no representation oit* subject. Mr. President, I am nearly done with this subjoin. I have mainly followed the senator from Illinois. Without sitting down to systematize my views, I have pursued the several topics pretty much as be presented them. On some points I may have fallen into error; on others perbais I may have manifested too bid feel ing ; bMI beg to may to the Senate, and esp.°. lay to the senator from Illinois, that I have is this matter but palmed what, I conceive to be simply * right aid duty oa my part and eructs. Whilst lay* down those rules principles • which are the result ..of my humble judgment after ail the reflection I could give the subject, I shall, above all things, be controlled by a desire to give pease to the country, and to MMace tor .--ever a dangerous fetid that at titles menses. the stability of our great gove!antent. What I mean to my is, that if the exigency arises, there shall be as my pert no want of cosesseion or compromise that will secure the adjustment of this unhappy controversy ; ear wilt I agree to be placed is a wrong attitude upon the great ques tion which is the leading idea in this discussion. No man shalt my, Wanes of the remarks I have made, that I am against giving the people the ctiil w imake their own laws, or this I would 'be the use of qoasgreat, inalienable and fundamental righar he at tbe founds* Goa dour republican system. flatted no such bat oseadenag Ude gustiest is all its Withal'', I have bees amprestiod with the belief' tint it was asoudipmmy whisk should be disposed otot th e Sid reseosoble opportunity, by admit-. dog Kamm ea I State. Sir, it is painful to reflect a the aspect al this issetiss: Ido sot kaaw what may be is pro. pm, Bsomrst this mosseet. anything have acid on soy osebein has ministered to. the agitation which exists there today, and widish some few may appraisal(' to °WI war, I. ! pray forgivemes. - I eukA piedrd to mite with the senator from Minds ia the patriotic seathimsto which he uttered witea•he declared his dishy to Mein to the countrymen pew* as the slavery agitation. It has bees inguifid at evert slip it hes i bleAfravated err,. after a of lour yeast, thin is worse than ever. ow are we to setithilt One party in Kama-is Mai hea rebelliess it 4without authadlyelllss; nether has to mane a emostitages by authority of kith nadir the, supervision of the federal govoramest. We are to bage l perbiga is a„vary kir days, a mated between thole ropositkons. Wish Mt easiest eoeie t li . w what* the inmost ties IW.. Dols wlUbs.ffilM go with those who have mad wording to law. I dill* kW* hiss welt ape to know that he uwAnc the mime intim ilhino• to law or rebellion es nee of the most Warn boldest: that mid' be eon: meted with lOithitios at %althorn. - ;hue old all that I desire tolay, saute, siapay,,thet *Mier is to ems att &We ue now/aspiie is future, I feel asibettimtto lint to the - sidelswatteo isdpe sod aid thee so every tom- tow mita give pesos to the -matey. = E ERIE OBSERVER. Ili!=1:;1==1 It S iooss. Ivanhoe. sack Provrisitars. MAITIIIIIIVA V .JA.VILUIIIt IL INS& Ihmerstie Clout, Coavention. " Deamoaratis Cu.kel Oeuitss• ot the Veld, of Iticie menet aad tail ape the deatoarele ooloro of the Osage, to saatelde at their nepeetive plea' for halite, easeleee, ea egeau f g a y Jamtairs 114104, IIU at 2 o'llook,, 11.. Wept gee ale et Ma) sad she two delegate hoe sash towaake. Weed sod Bores% to Wood a Closaty Caavaatioa, to be led lathe City of irk a Ueda, Unwary Ist. 11U, at I /Week,. It. toe the Woes ebowilag two Reeoweetle sad, N amailetiou with Crairter4, sae liewitetial delegate to epeeist the Coney la the eissiag Mee Camomile'. The Downoralkof the Boot ward of tlio city of lino, will mat at Oa Ooouoaa Cosset' roan. &ad of Om Wart ward. at dim sews cooseil room. is Wright', blast, ears -4 of &a do fugal% ate.; at 7 °Woo*, P. 1111—lansary. 30, 1848. It, order o( tli6 Consitte. News of the Week. —Tie egenatioa of Ikea'lty for the molder of Nom la New Jersey. appear, ta mate etbasidsrsble ezeiteineat mists seetiose et the tioantry, sad great deabt is ex pressed se to the Neel sad propriety of the sot. Dosiavili was ohnesnod at the Geergolowe Colinge, sad was well knows sad highly rinpasted is Waddington City. He was • ammo§ sad physisisa by 'profession. sad daring tit, prevalent*, of the yellow fever at Norfolk Virginia, he gsaireasly vektateered his prohissioaal services to behalf if the lateen of that terrible epitinele. He siwnye noted is good satiety Is Weekington, sad was aspired lob. curried to the besatifil daughter of owe of the most ediessido dilates of that metropolis. The terrible blow has ratios jritikoverpoweriag Anne wpm Ira _pill' bean, as it has anon his venerable father.. who sow Iles at duo point of death. Elds - sleters are sassvied respeetably in the city of New York sad exhibited anwesriairdevotion to him to the last. —Tbe Ni. York papas grasp at every opportasky to ridleale what kboy tars usanstry peones's," bet it ap poses Wirth, tables are sow tarsatiodad that one of Stair met howl*, oas has bees " taken I. sad dose for' by sharpora. /Lisp or two sins, the Hem. John Cochran*, arose for Waahlagton. was beset by the Ticket Swindlers is Now Tort, who sold Ida a deist at • dollar advises.— After learaiag the truth of Skis, he retorted to So dies la West sews& whore he had made his perches', and dn. mended tie nosey book. Learning who their vietisinwas, the sharpen at Das reteatiod lbo 'Magi sad Coetrane harisel, with the oonviollea that than were a few Slap to Ito learned is New Twit yet. —The , trial of Thomas Washington faiti, for t h e mar. dot of Richard Carter. whites lea saved an imams ends. sent ia Philadelphia has torsinared by taw jury reader lag a radial ef asjaidal, as the grostad of lmsaaty. The seeded has boss aflversally aitisipseol, sad amiss so serves. It mess to be impossible to get a jury to hoe s viola sae of nerds who kills another nods the neat easstel by the ostrago of Ids doused, peas. Saila was resaaadod ti prism, to allow Se Judges time to sew. dist what should he dose with bls, as be is said 10 be la ease. ma is a fares growing oat of the diareater of tha ~diet -4The jury most a asy that the hosioide was jeditable, as la tho saw of Shades*, sad sluay sheet.* have delivered that verb* aseottlinglp. —A seaveatiee of owe 4011 or bee Gypsies ads eo emenable at Shwas, Ohio, dariag - the \elide's. Ilse Jeinsal, Batista, Was lweseees of a Wogs amber, ibis .1. swot, es the groead, Item " Those Gypsies do curios@ Map beside. ulnae foetuses aed **ling horses. Bone MI or SO of hods sexes were as the Metropolises the Aber day, sod tie frames of the party invited thanes to drink', which istitation was accepted, aad the eiheis party gather ed at the Stranger sad &mak together. The worsen pal. for lb. A chart door afterwards the taco return. 21 tle Woe for he osbesevient preteetioa, sad monad form etude for tho sML The advantages to govern. sent weed he s mimes of immediate ;osommoleatioe he lms* tho spiny sod the headquorters sad deportment. yetiair lady, tweaty-ave years of aga, of .begaat• seeosapikakihmets sad fausisatiag qualities of may kiado arrived is St. Louis, stye the Rep Micas, a few weeks ago. from ChiMoodie. Ohl% ea a visit no had for way thee hoops to Ho habit of taking small quaatitlie of unsafe, for the purpose of beasitifyiag her eseaplexioa, sad oa Fri day last oho took as overdoes, foil slob sad Cod. —lt is stand *at peen gmalemea of Philadelphia hare nal .at to the Great fasten Steamship Coemploy of Beg. land proposals to ecistrset for the Winn of the L 0,111111146. The North AIIIII6IIIII says, that should no mammy moss Ito terms of mynah-which an mad. astir* 0111itiagilill apoa the sacesse of Um indertakiag—tha soatraetlag periled will promo, at pawl to reader available thomiglity 11100.111114 Man at preswat Kis fair to be anises wittiest their eld —La Clevelaad„ a Wedomday, Julio Da&y was arrested for lailletiag Wade. apee his sou —26 pain of ap— whisk us tikely to both ie death. TM so. lived with his presta; sad. retablag hoes late on fleaday might, was rephmatiodi ►p the fibber, who rotated lab &data base. Dating the stletapt,te pt la, sad the miasma whist it, be Wee drool -the ewe is the Mat part of be Mad vita as am. owe or more abet- Prom thaw ie• *fee, the physteise asp, ite emme mover. —OA Polookout. Um Comoutader a oar Utah army, is a Kaabardtisa by Wilt, sad gradastod at Watt Polo'. bat re.. doll by 'seamisaies. sad &wawa a volaaraer la die Texas wiwihitioa. So was Colossi .f a nistweitt la lb* Idebbibt . I war. sad shared tiwo baser' at dews. Vista. Ia 1114 Mt Inas' a paymaster in tN U. & Ara', sad is 111116 was appoiatimi ditiossi et af Ili saw riiiimpats. 44. -r 7 arrival Afar Orissa* of the abraatablp Ora City.** bare labor am has Niearagras mad else CAL Frank Athwart*. with Ms .sassed of rho row mg of die tillbsesses, mow. Ili, sea, who bad boss loft, I. Itossiwrioe el Pars Camdlle. bad seroradartod to tb• Wigan :eit tits tralisi BUM NamMgrs Slaufbabalina, awl law ling stesamin tam by Mn his tie Oasts Norm, tiowbowit by As Andinowt sad •bis as will be bessibilwiss. —ib• pee* if BrUraL Z. L. Ire is. la" stated, ars iraisig *NW War, 'Maw ady karma maw. Pherair Iva tart several Zan last aZ the bait haw their hawk god bier% utak alaappearlair wkN. Wre weeks isaarbri -__Si.. aa arrattelk. Tito derwas wawa aseasaa kr --43114144 asserllhig II s. oatimale at taw Gook bia s }.MINIM at 244,141 labahltasta, is homes la tam ram St gam WAN. 'be vales a( iloaaatattarea sod la gasimia asa dm al MINNS. —They meet have s remarkably warm weep" up la Illebbrea jam airs, reir we seam. l• a - traria paper, of mem dab. dot a spew was aneeted la Oaf Oky, "hew *, maim fa berpirsee bat a level letters/4 o dageorree • 6101 r. MOW'S q( Mossam. fardiLrlla. ifL ef lots snag. Amoti Asemearr—aist, L. awe. ime4ol# i lihmmi-4816 Jobs 0. E. ef Arks *MN. OP. - 144*ft /f 1.4;. bso wpobbia hilia as fkipriam Ciseit, se amply Me mow sesealinsi * tie esipsilia at La . 1.61 at lass. THOMAS lIIRLLIN, Main's*. E El Eil atterinirds -Wel `ro• 'brash a, tiersimmes, Row Orieca Ikewe t hiswarlal -elude • seirskmesda#6 S. Sila 8040 lathe Meth iarehmetirs wlliftwiretierak• oilwds Or' *nee i froM . o,mallmshMatUk! . Tl7le egolfahilicali•• pollilee.4lo peculiar inumiat to she tax rupee. .f tk• 8(4.. insomadi a. is •Itorooddr rdartetable fact that, es the lads sold by the Oomairraweelth. theist is atilt due the Treissary the ~news woe of wee fela reeleators. To a htx.riddee people dike writ this is • sem that ought not is be leoger allowed to remota in the pockets of those who owe, *id who, it is pewees*, ere abundantly able to pay it. The islets** this sass weight be thew kandredi and sixty kleasand dollars a year. lad yet, lemmas* et the de6e4ve laws la remind la ihdeollestlea,lhellararyar Gan. seal wane a., that the receipts he leads, pekeelpai and la‘ereet, aid sot amoset, hi 'MT, to bat WM wee than twesty-true thousand dollars. This melt Yr. /WU thinks, with mash *awe, say be adribabal to the *wades et the grades** ask et 11135,beenesse; Nis thiikeiyeare lessee dietely preealleg that act, .the rawly* weft SWAM whilst the sammeding tweak, yeses yielded oaty WPM." This set, bower, which it will thus le seen has prey* so &triage** to,the interest to the Treesary at the State, expired by its owe limitation IA Decembur lass, and koala farther logisdatiou is absolutely iiiirsiessary,' unless the Ls. - estate* deem it expoileat to throw the lased Departs** "bask up* th• statutes exisdng prior. to the passage M the act of 1835." To *toffee thew statutes, the gamy* Galena thinks, wonid."give great distress to taw people et the Commoeweettb," still be doer not advent* the pol icy of **dosing the which* of the ammo ma due ea these leads= as the mustrary he is of opt** that is mediate action should be Whitby the legislature to Mere the ultimate payment of the Sall eh* Upon this point be says, "of late the public - mind Las bees directed, with more than *awry eoliaiteds, to the rallied* of the pab ita debt. Tbe people have ex* their Worts upon wiping out the harden wader *trek the Ormamentrealtk has grew *so lasg. hooey depuumeet of the gerimesioost elueeld romped to the patriotie wish of the people- llafte is <NW hie of stirring more elective parolee in this behalf, *as the laarpepartineeti bat to develops its real wooers*, as am of Aoseistbly combining liberality in its **Woos, with a strings* alarms for their eatereriamiet, is absolate -4 respired. Without some sett of this Asada, its bad. awe will dreg its slow lisegth *mg foe water*/ to woe. adding the issignitidant sea above stated to the mama receipt, of th• Trewary, lied constantly pull* farther from a deal mettlemeet of oar laud altelrs. Whatever law the Repreesotetlret of the people, frith us. sanction of the Gavernor, may ley Jewo t.r his guidance, Mr. Bowe prom feed to faithfully fuller; but he roofeeses to some anxi ety to see a law passcsod that will unlock the wheels of the department and enable It to make en imports* MIMI eontsibistion u. the Trestrury With six millions of dollen, rate, lands which bare bees paid for and those which have not, without compelling the immediate payment of sneer ages, can ..ally be illintrated. For example :—ln 1826, lidward-Crawford, executor of John B. Brow', paid into the State Treasury the sum of Are handled and eighteen dollars and fifty four cents, being the purchase mosey and interest on two hundred and eighty-two sores and thirty- Ire porches of Land, in Franklin county. The Common- 1 therefore, proper to add interest to the sum paid in 1826. This would swell the amount resolved by the Comsnom. wealth trots the Brown Iris:pip to this date, to one thousand are hundred and fourteen dollars and thirteen eecets.. This sum is worth about ninety-one dollars per annum to the Treasury, at six per centram interest. fleattereLl all over the State are thousands of tracts as large and as valuable as this Brows tract, is Franklin county, which never have paid anything Into the Treasu ry of the Commonwealth, la the shape of purchase mosey or interest. And yet, silthongti the State itoraplag nine. I.Xmair dollar, per annum from the see of the melon money and interest heitip :dote derived from the Brows tract, the owner of that tract is eoespelled td submit to the same rate of taxation as the owner of a tract that Is uspald for and sapatented. In other words, the Brows trait sea tributes sleety-ear, dollars move per sawnek to the support o f the State government ties any uspatented tract of the same site sad value. And this teapot hankie It wpl cos. date to bear so long as there is an unpotosted tract of equal value is the State. Ardent each inequality ee"Akia, every just Irma in the Commonwealth ought so icy aloud. It is seteelaking that those who have paid for their lamb have not cried out easiest it loag ago, and doessaded the colleetiou of what is deo from others or the refsaillag el what his bee. paid by themselves. In emeeluies, the Serveyer °emend nieommeads that whatever law the Le gislature may pass in regard to this salter, Ikon shauld be a clans. inserted in it authorizing, him to publish the act, ors synopsis of its pr • ions is early all Use arm papers of tb4 State. Ignorance of law- lslo ensues no man, then the law ought to be printed where all as. can i.e it. Ail JIXACIPTIVIR aLUISION. A 1 . We noticed last week that tie Boasts hai pastedahil* appropriatipg $ll.llOO, for the Tusna Mt a hews gor tier Govitsor of the State. This was so env-41as bill los oaly reported, sot passed; the saw* is is ths irkji tios, however, 4/ awl* is not as catalog* spesairdes aniar it. Three yaws ago, Oev.litaisseis kiaiesteraissLiaas. sage„ reeeassended as appropriates far the ympest imilidiug • massive her the wet the filovessear. Thia ro suntasadaties was tailed about, kat a* dahlia Maim Is! kss Q o v. Pollock, attar • throe years trW e milit l 4 o /$llll the neeeeeitios of the came, sad rosoinatade the ./Not thing—bat the suasitte is the firma*. I. iiitessferwo the atatow was tamed. have reported stilisetillithiblienti Is favor of parehasiag. tigoakisg spas this psalitu lie Harrisburg eorrespowloat of lb. P'elmirshwimillys ••fferstof*re there has bees a pmsiest kilOhst the Governor's house stash! he bees* within tits asplitel grosses. It seems skis is to to reyseisteaL sod Yet hoarse epee the river's bar* is to he perehemed. "I have hese to see the boas., eased by a krakiliters. which it is proposed to maltase. It is said that h ass hi bad ft* SISAL I trust that It will set be plrehassk for It is stteely sail tee as iteestilre stessisib Lisight do fit a private loan, of live or as pima& It is attire. ly too email for lb. Gonna to resolve hit Meads, sash kis Is it lame eset fee Ma to oboe dm Issepitelev *tit* bootees the latteiWve toad et the pet* Camas_ wealth. *lf the moor whiled b elseshttlaii thremgh 1119 MOW this parsing that it hes hose peramed by • set ewes. lators, la maor to re-sioU It to Me Eltate, he tow I tweet the bill will b. aeassol. Besides. if eurthielt ie 4.se. h shield be lase ea a male adequate to die remarom sad pooitioi the Commemirealth. A hoses of tee times mit digest Isiah amid be halt at ma. I=l - t this home* mow parokasodeia its years Is will be gm dosed, aad dutiable euselos hells. Is act Its peeks's, mileositly a pemay-Oo aed posed baba penal" After the aim. was poi I. type, the Legistamera test uP the bin for the pershase of the ItomerMheriat teatime, mil posied et. Elow. Petiosli immediately slimed It. as the Let as. of his oasis' lite. ataillims It Imam, • taw. 0011MANCIAL 1011064. —IL 8. Geary t Ca, ban I spout a Coseurcial &beet lie On aspire meek Were they propose to busk all Me WNW. if liauliKeli law ally timid Is Cueserelal Clelleger;•Oweb u PeateaaalOp. Ka& sad Doable Mary Beek Ku*" te:, in" Sub gie futile** we Is ben proposed to be istabliehol, ltz.tt. of %Outs et ear Mly, sad we bp to welt wen liallrea. Op A.4s Teeeday meter .14 we an reqUabot es say tie "sinker. Mr. Olosaa, will lostare to bin Obese and ot b irs eu s uorie, ea um barman sad utreuerre et a Omagh Cleakamesial Zikreaskra. A NSW /mow DISIVEICIt—W• melee ilea Gni. Thai. sir repreeeatadvs ii Ceagrees, bee • latredased • MB lee *. ereadoe of • sew Jadlelal dislike b dde NSW MYe ealteellieNaetaie• bletriet. It bib be emipend et die Nudes of Me, Crawford, Norm. !mow. Weeves. Yana, Netese, St, P•ase, Cih s.. Ileseadasiek, ANS. lied, Vales, ittailibia awl WYetalit. -Ma labor ankle see le les oda as gm era sow. aumpede IS ter am dm me 10* Od belle sot la bead", • ale imam .% ?be well thood/iiir . =Thi di • lbowatoW, la mils ,Vf owswap, eat (be - pi lieiroW lea , Lwow, be used ifaiper;:_,LOs W sot ewe oar maim so alieslas timi awes et SM qaeodeow daseaseed, al well tie blob elmanwear et the straktre. weal le tie aoloapiiiilismioulajadoposalat 'wavy ••• to Us his* It VW dogfifetulePtee,•• 611 rma i M is Ow Ilawitai wan, altos sand wee sapwood fps. Da same et la llsesawis was ilawdowatly Wire She wisab7 fee tie edit- Y ma N a* Us, sad la s was eagallo4 IM/ 1M liashrt Ilrei his ilimittooaldletallta mat ot lii *Medea, maw sealliteadal She eiew-ProddleaL psollawa r esia M Übe ease Uwe, Is a iseal-allskj way, sealloi tit view Is (Mt rpatrdtMalatiwi.r 41 Weak so well as aiwaswale awl la maatlag ti. Irma potties, Imre. Ibis fast Owe a Oweatie Vika hip Wawa. aim, ability wary bs aoltsowlaigoo, Inuit qalai the Sag twists*, to away kimasit is a liostiloasolw rtaiblat,wao ask M sitar law dm ooloalatio-. A was O. NOM, slew r aitia•gaaa wa s wbela -pet Hass iii MeV nomareo w woU tehast, saw Ibe rattles el a loader j State goveniaost as organised wader the Looomptoa Om slitatios, as the ground that they ass and will mall moth. or Osavosties and dump the OosatitaUm so far as it may he objectimable to them This is their right and ditty; this man' peasants a legal and powers' aottlostent of the whole ealitios ef a State government for Kamm. It Is a far West Heaabling amt" than say member of the Boasts as devise, and will moot mrtaisly sett% the troahlar is Kansas, mid prsosevo maim dm &striae of samiaterres. tics, far whisk the Danosratio party has bee. sontesding. It is deeply to be rogroilad that this resolve as lhe part of the Pro* State p.. of Kansas bad not as smiler birth. They ham toe loag listmed to elm mancila of demegoisos to the &hissed of the islareets of the Territory and oho posse of the Usk's. Os. Om sigaileast foot °imam • • with them proceed's(' is ties the Prot Seem party et, lasi sea 4+.w rooojkao Si. ground mks ii ..was oisktiki so k &kir frikek is Cliterves, distiliar oat i.e. so rid* to clear titoir Opeotitotirit or lio UP, shield the 811140 he admitted,. They sot only way tilas IMF "rlB bone the right, bat that they will de She deed. = I, O '.l We Well* this morning the laaggaral Address of Got-- snot WILLIAM P. Piazza. It sostslas • nubs, of es. allot ingipstions la Mattes to the veto power, the prop sr time Mai sewer of approving bills; the subject of boas sad Wilda& sad the pales IMAM& The Gower. mar aloe takes oesaskut to eater layout'', Kansas question --• eosin Irbil' we do net spprom although la what he saps, is the weals, wo conaar with hiss. As the Goversor of** Obis h. hales snore te de with Kruse than he has with the war in India. Nole-lietsra Is the defer's* of the Deneeeraties party—oat ossialaly or the Governor of • sovereign SW& I. IWIMIMI the Peng , of as other Snits. -or of the people of another State, or of a territory—e, is tar opinion, seeppiag outside the mord. Renewer, as we said Wave. ,we agree with his. We be lieve that "all the qualified skaters or • Territory should \sere • fall sad fair opportitalty to participate in seleetiag delegates to forts a Coastitatigi preparatory to seissiasioa as a Stabs, igs Vj g /asity4 to theta. they Amid alga be al masa is rime* your overwanm vasesansueser aftor h e froebot" TholliselPie of Kau* have bad that right—bat have refused to disrobes It. Out of Kansas on sass was Naiad to the pone to make Kaaou • free State—bat in.itansai fitery free State ass was urged by all that was sewed to stay away from the polla—asd "of roans" la the leagues of Goy. Masa. otiose wh o iaj to yolk is eider oath, mow emporia gat procudisir to is Without their parriciparios." The sew epintinistradon GOIMMI•110811 with bright prospects. The Goma°, has ear. rounded himself will advisers who are well known, and possessed of tarp experiesce. lb has • coatplete work. lag atajocity is both Rosalie of the Gelb& Assembly, and we look for the develoyeasse of • Use of policy which will, : prove orbiting utility to the State. JCPPIIIIIIOIf DL VlB.—A, daft" sad lively *..1. essrapseikat se the Poe has the ihilswiag via. sastptioss. al the B.us lbws Bilasisdpoi, Jarman Dans. no disseiptioa Sc Ms passissilLap. peasases. sod ihaeaswistias ars eapitsi. says sad sis lbw idea that he is " smatyltatateopiag." Da liss truss it. hs is me stasis* spa as lama, 'sad sodas is ea esaate that *tad lad papist Isessiasi posalists la Wiliam sasa. No is User hot spy a pima valid tisk Ma ilk Ilia Snob Clismiher Cm a gieS•saisse Shako maps wadi, aura at tubs( ad gm )essisslipUsites lksalik lis gam et lead at liowashry awl Dims Arta. 1 111•••••• N.. we .at Dare was la lb* War Dajortraral ,lif WA ad wa lawn MA atnink.apss is our heat lac bin was , Blass : , Wows* Dail has it steams. fassisustisia I. his tiis He is a dream ma, asorriat stooPI•41. sad net' ra" , InPransalklw Taisnsylody Ihseds4a. ' it mast vidtwitosibosaithlltidag to wastassititaillelim tits asthma sea Om iii a mild. ileiSsaeA• WMos is ass . Davis's. Mown= gialiliser, antaill , Isaisina at Imiliplilltekkii madis a who*. • . 5 1/ 1 1 11 Z4 la -basfelsillat 01441- rls alialid.7o4 la k • lideddipalksalla. ay Its a • as, i kitaimsasislt kits isfis a ilisltelsil " - ' , , , ~•, .. , ' lit' ii; 0111 P, • hi. opeths *vibe anew i s _ 141 . 4404°"1 " 461.4. 1 IC,' jall. 1 141 g r, I( . 1 .40.14 r; r sitissfiesfrt Riles 111:141 as slilift *et II", "Ili oma st is: lope mil my 'haat *Ns. ppraad An la.; .. it.• bk mot swank is 4a:, all /*/* ( CM rado4llll i , 'illskst liana aissniaass as' • ea asisisSielli Hls wawa as es ssasksiat i " illkpenna Will abieftellairteg atretvolits meow Ar e Cier we 40 1.61111WIPIRMVO as ammo 'waft biji, its isailogemsl tibiarribiss•ab b••• be;a Mr &Or vs* be a ebsitm4 d the Obbistais 401. 1 the the bit emit b Kea, (wok abor *NW Puma ea TratAby oeusimg Own of hbarrg s . fir moan. amt betietthes, to firs • besthiss of the 0•314 %OW Cra-. auk" ea Tbsidly mob& sad a 'Wider=4 i ps trinds. W ised mg as *bob] mop `it'd ain, es the 'rabbi pad, BUb bablabki a fieism: 1, progreastNllll•pst Dail awls mat labh. dispeird t• yob la thstbasvelbe. will most aevbivi lbel Babiwaibtabrik,se Twebreebillllolo4 hit OdelL' We mew iv ilimessoins Dosssissys, ass Rh% Feezame. se Oki this is to*lsisli Chile& silmnbara &on* ftlatbklio 6l lH d a aimilare Simms apa Ira II iskikaar, Is Is pillow; psi Mims. tait twig he f.ii Sis 14661101*, Or aloft ihr Willis and tbh,OVlorrplil obi* we drake •• /*Or op raker Mir 4104 1 /1. lasoss. ifts simmusili &sem I • Ilassa k Asi Or Dark oil froriosor isPlopa. Kr. N. ESEEEEEESEaE 2b•-fhimiw yikra4tikirlifte *Ail nodal imiko 'Sans 11001M01141) , 11114 - 1 0 *ll eadkaa. Iftwiwir**AMPlll redihr.4B4 pilikh 668111:: Edges t: „ svni• hok ,st, ' aor "Irais sew dab aka Wier lade. kg *ow* sat does be. 1124. Disklini Oa I b 4 , ~gip obi iity Wan wad year w 10 : 4 7•11 Ilk. lir Ma FLAPatiratiet. NOM, 400 et t rad imerieso • ftltimitoadWijirtimoolllko= 'ION* , sari sionlogito mataimeistio' "10.40 • WM the Aquedestompank Clesek, midi Mos aim lb* mom ft W. W. 1440111i1e . we of wood~ aid al Mods of i s in es t r o lorries mien of em b.t maid. mond sad Oatalastios- lisrdsl fee lotrodaotioo of/ ' , pool to s Mitt' w ties lislf • do "41 I r a ." b r . oogapisk Irttb‘eir ow of r liffi enthrdy bashed up by nested Isleeeee, niti Is the sesselese floe of exalting events, ;; the, ntejerity el pee*. knee to forgotten that gi:theryrb al preabitisted reere -has been quashed rithent hard, a eareery inveetipi- Ile a. Swims* has sot pet ovatuteami to revive swept is a speemoilie way. That is to my, all kb& of menbodhse are only Manilas heads among wholesak dollen; we have as pet no demand from the mantrp in goods. The isea• efacitaren of New /Sulam' an maitylof this Aida; their fabdu at amnion, with the tiertaisty of a beery len, Ile Om of them who have obtained extipagoas lad it 11111004. Ma to nails, immediately *a nib of *hob property as ese be disposed of. Goods oan always be set dla largo mantitin In this market whether there is any wads or set, as then ars always plenty of largsbmitalists reedy to bay on symelatien. Still, M. samilleos in this way are by so now so great as they were daring the pressers. Gonda whlah would then bring only 50 poi , mat of eat, an sow briaging T 5 per Neat. This is considered a pretty fair pries for seat pods, of last years produetiob— Of now goods ri a small supply, and these will mem. bead bogie pri4e. Nene" is begriming to low La span from tbe snaky in modal of debts, as lists Is now Ito prod..* eoeslas r. Or hautoosaylle of spool* in Bank is begisslng to be a anger of 'postbags. What gall we do wig Ist It is aseless 4/wept +bon eiroulatioa; . Now le tN tints, say, the political seoacualsts, to lag A), the (Wino Is vase of gold whisk was approbendod without reason 100111 attalia• dtseovory of California and Australia. A &alias is ibis staple raid be soogibing of a sabanilly to the Not 'fork Brokers. Pedlars oar ooasseereial Bolas from over Ski wa ter say mimes a third head oae of shim days,.. them; "Advance is °own; fall in bread-stalfs; gold droeplaii. • IBM • that LawPaa dot It will be nry ardent desire to geldings with' yea, as lispreemstatires of the people, she mom smisibis relatiens, sad to emits with yew - la the adoption of all seek mammas as the piblk good in, MON: The different Nres of she 'poismnment, although charged with dietinet de• dui am Wile regarded as park of one lanseni. sue wools l medam is well whim all dome parts sum mimed ',Meatier, interferasee, or soli. nion. 'Nevertheless, :toe • distinetrAnties of the lihmenemerwieea dedy led hoseody performed, its/ aseatiam niiikinows with the Legislature; is wail ease, 'it will be expedient to add lets svpirit of eompromise and oonoilistiOw fur the disposal of sash dila:epee, or at least, for imik _ Alia _ the dealings d shomatioa to which they . - is ens of the duties of the Bssmstive, from time to time, begins to the Gliierel Assembly istaismiee ef- the state of thirtenemonwealtb, is reenemeitte their oonsideration much mew 1101 MIN as be shall judge aapedint; and wider my this is dome by umeseages in Indies, which an entered anon the yobbo records sad seaman a part el the anal history of the State. Ido sea 4sailieretwil this ow 4. ?wirer 44- irtossitioHg to flee Ossesal Amiably mesieses they obeli adopt, nor ma ea a powerof initiating laws, but sees laknaisloadsuagesges Power, se no maples trenching epee the jut and proper jurisdiction *fibs iegildnive departmeat of a fns Sew. In short, Wvectines Weeded to gin a legal sow p t Abot preemie:pot. the itepresenittins el die people in the namansint of tura. It is, da.refore, a rigid ofetionamiestion with them, whisk while peedastl7 gad reasonably eserelied, eat ire übjmi enema farjeelasey, ohJenion; wi,eanplehd. • • The Bizemative, whoa szerreng Ali right, is but panning plain dell, awl me apprehend ae dilliailtyr in speaking with a freedom inea spew questions ikon Ostko igreement of seatinwat mad be aa paisd, Bet, thereisanotheread nimaddiene so4ter.whialt - perteme -la 'the relatioaal batmen siskikeeid* departmeste. By the twenty-third sad wren fear* intim el first Articles of the all bills pimed by the Gemmel Amenably, wed mom et the adds, ameolatimies mad NOW in win* they menhesitted to the anestivii, and .It4iiiptemaaiby Itiotaaa.oody bees ab tail by lawasalottwa4birdo Of amok Hem Tiff pow gisappasekis araaag themes impartentatien yl tie ' i's, std 'it Ooriaitily Wiping awe jo, bear lie oporatioa•of avian, sad eau lettiplaboa it ,is the: elan sad Ain; el thirliebeethre to sawn fermi. essmidnatisamearbillomelareomma tremmiehtii Wee r whir & he wane aikartwerdsidmi:the meal lir kW sad lisaadeaso aboabsaariany ita aaaramoara ha imam Id • Ash* mediegensi: Iv we& - Clerslitaidow :11 , APPOWor arbir If balion Siol?tehalf eifernii with le ireidi s aishl lot envoy •power, sad presidia dittp in a more clear and e Inn. It hr ism =EI LECM =NM N! inligla• Mriskujia, ew T s dijoursoldoire hos me to snob a Nabs of Wilde& or hors groom slashing.— ** think mast ho rasploatitio the outrisr whish bo• at Blass last January. No fins "aboaking aftkirs" of this kind omit AIM to " 11 0 4 10 !ts slatitial*L We . now.' days of too Noah Mosta sysapo• ism* snoop% those! of forsiga WO. Dasuolly seamed to units an tutasoutatsbio • 24. ' bap ta: aseng all daises of moiety hem M W the tor fioker , Ni bees only a nib esdatts- As abk "hie► bappesed elms Owe shoes It ea ad , Bette, *sada with mot liegidar awaited sash speculation at Übe tinge, seems to haws Inv Tie Omens say" that Pettibone's NW, about three anis swath of Girat", was destroyed by Ire en Friday eve alas the Sth hist: It comprised a saw WU, oil "WI sad ehlairle factory. No lantranoe. the in Is 'apposed I. be the work of an latendlary. JEN' Of the numerous editorial - ditOes which we are Cal id to perform, oboe are more satielhotory to se than ewe muttiesting praotioal and loatractlire troths to oar readers. Efeeh being oar motive. we cannot refrain from eailing pablic attention to the superior merits of Dr. P. RAW' Cksigh Remedy. Judging from the many rigid tests to wide* it has been •snbjected—front our *we experienee, and the beet of strong teatissoalals in Its favor hem amens our own citisetts, we are compelled to believe it a amber eamotedledso—s good remedy for 'threat and lung dieser ea, and rally worthy of trial by ail so Millets& Bee wirer. Liniment to another °Atom. • RIR. The Buffalo and Erie Railroad Compact, have ad vertised for proposals for building a Calvert, aad Meg ap the Gulf at the Twenty-mile Creek. dear the State lima rM.7 " r• i t ' 7TWl7r7r77W . V=r!7ll FiLLow.errussre:—ln appearing before you to enter upon my duties as Governor of the Com monwealth, I consult my own inclinations in conforming to thtusage which demands a popu lar address; and to the first place, I gladly em brawl- this opportunity to return my refound and grateful thanks to the people of Penneylva% oily for honoring ate with the Chief Executive office in'their government. Their kindness will never be forgotten, nor will the confidence they have reposed in me ever be intentionally betray ed. Duty to them and to myself will require that the obligation which I have just taken, to !L= my public duties with fidelity, shall be olirer~ed, ewe mew twestr,-es. nwr pessibbl, the popul ar decision. Doubtless I may commit errors in a position involving so much of responsibility; but I will hope that none of them will be of s,' grave character, or productive of vital injurf to the.publio interest. I mare in &dean% a charitable judgment upon my odleiSl oonduat—that it shall be oonstrued with kind. mess and toleration, so long as it shall appear to be prompted by sincere and honest motives— and I here engage in this public and formal manner, to regin - 'the will of the people, the public ood, and the commands of thesftemitu. tie*, as the guiding light by - which my , course is to be directed. With these aims oonstastly in view, I shall indulge the. pleasing hops of do ing some good in the high station to which Lime been called by the public voioi,and of • some evils which may thresteu the • wel fare, or the individual rights of the people. PrilinsfStimes ofge &nage and Anne of Rip. messiatirea. - ibe daboileipit Governor don goner . bah in two Saw thos lia ism Ems aneedlredailinteutiv — urn 1 ro4osidwithik Is Mkt Bowe, Shall be so de 'dive seititikedit' Wield. the Wisdom of dm measure. It its tree that upon things trivial or isdiffwhere =tenets are involved tor hi question, oor private rights assailed, sossidarations of ,expedi.' easy may be Mlten irate moms by the Sum • tive; bet emblidaly no substantial objection, whether of pOloy or of peiseiple, can be waived by him in Vim ri d Ms oath to support the Coo: etitation. Tin er Mondays ezeinded,) are allowed the Illuudhe le evadder bill, and to stoprous - or vale it, after which It will become a Is, whiled via sigotebste, if not previously rebtelled. The prietise al s predecessors ,has bum oumelesally to permit bi ll s to beeoiz n ie t ws by this lisaltation of time. They haw en Jed In the entire Amass of Ruud action. Bat I believe thiOites only occurred , the Etruentive- bee found it imposdb to form a positive opinion' the hen, tho' sot mob it woe tri , where it was mended that a veto • not ones its defied. This Ezentive • • ought not to be Mended, and the prudes is open to quec. ltios. For If the • • that bills neither leigsed nor unused wi ten days, AWN be- Mae lawn, was is • as a guard against 111. , sadly, abase, ear h them an undue period, and not se a mod* the Executive might tame them to ask east, without the responsi bility of them, it would seem clear that the of holding them over for such "Crau be defedded. the by its adjournment with. in ten da# after the pasuge of a bill, may de ' price the Executive of due time for considering It, it is provided thatvin Inch ease it law Weis seat took three days s..the aext meting. In modern practice a lumber of bills are usually mot to the GOTS within a few days of the adjournment of the Legislature, which it is imposible for him to *udder duly before the adjournment takes place. in feet many are seat to his in the very closing hours of the sessions. Bat it would seem plain that the llaseative scald reasonably ask in such ease oaiy_the eonstitational period of ten days for bruins his opinion, and that all bills lie believes it his duty to approve shall be sou. y signed wishes that period. By the exercise of reasonable industry this can in all came be sooomplished. Then, such bills as be diisp; proves will be held over to be returned to 'the proper branch of the General Assembly within three days after their next meeting, according to the eoastitatioad provision. This will properly dispose of all bills in his hands at the adjourn ment, sakes indeed it be allowable to hold over bills and permit them to be laws without big action. The propriety of signing bulb by the Governor between the senior of the Legislature has been questioned. It dealt accord with the old practice; and is aortae liable to abuse. my tarsi it will be strictly confined to the first tea days after an adjournment, and all bills not thee approved, may be considered as await. Mg the next meeting of the General Assembly, to be returned with the SzeoutiVe disapproval. The Exerative should nit be subjected for long period, of time to the solicitations of those inter, seta is bills, see should he be subjected to the imputations of indecision, or favoriteism almost unavoidable in such mew Nor is it right that he should have in his hands the means of influ ence which: the ' , siding open of his decision upon bills dialog a renege would soder. Besides a great wrosimay be dose to those interested in lefeelatise, by oostimaing them for an undue period in auteertaisty as to the fete of bills in which their rights, their property, or their busi ness may be involved. These are evils which an Bzeoutive may, obviate .by setting his policy firmly . in the out set of his administration. It would be well, also, for the Legislature to so shape its *dos as to avoid the necessity of send • lig malty test . killie to-the (interne in the °dig svisits.- •—• - Bellow Minns: Although it will not be ex. peeled dual should at this time discuss in de. tail the particular questions which will probably come Woes the government during my tens, I desire briefly to give expression to 'the general views of publie polioy to width I hold, in their application to practiced imam sow pending. The currency of the State in in seek a disordered ciosdkies that a general tisel wholesome - üblie opinion dew* die lefc*Soindelie tient of elfecksel hairiest • - hanew , souvalsions. This is a ealijati Mtge istelligenoe, the aratsese p and the paMiethint of the Roper sslststives oldie pm* is the Legisdadve de, paremest, and ma lly y kapomi grave **possibilities wipes the liesestket.. eielri are decidedly hostile to the timiseitia and °landed= of small nets ae a aerram 'tit the lima** of banking ?spied seder pigment ananipmenhe and to the merle of Mapper upon seeseities inadequate de theft of uniformity *tie ley/ reviehme Oki* which existing -haskiroperase, is ithieetiosable: .In the revision mad amendatint of our banking s ystem, the pub. lis kiteatsts In my opinion demand the extension dello apeek basis upo whisk issues are made; the eminnelon of the smaller denomination of sow Imeteihre *Bow* thorougl reports of the cloolittios and banister of banks with their frequent ; additional security (other. than Y to riosaised the beads of this State, or of Milted 8 for the redemption of aelliAlialr Vi and proper individual liability of directors, used for *evade* and actual enforcement; with a en - • sad controlling power in some peeper o r depattmast of the Government to remade or- impel* the *don of Basks in ere of their Adidas twevesios of the law. Wheel a specie Inftmilly shall be secured to the people by prohibidag the oirmilitios of bills oft small dessidaritioa, it will be highly desira ble that the heal akin of the State government 'hall be slab, 'spanked from those of the bank's: ' other words, that the mosey transactions of the Itseers,Wit in i>p collections and albums. sumo smut in the mgid mks of dre otaintry. Whetter* a practicable, convenient and efficient edam for the operations of the Treasury upon such is beds mu adpenseqedlor-sieiby the Rep seseategims of the people,' it will' seer with s slisedsl approsid. There Ire difficulties in the ease however,* greater than those surmounted by , the gement govisrusent r in the establishment el its iadepesdeat Treisesry system; but the ob. jest being cue ofibe iltat marital* and sam baed tor iiitArrases mast salutary influence upon she ado* Oche prarenumt4 sod sixes tie beei - sees of the Sunk* aid the people, it is well woe• thy et esussit sonsideratium. redorming the money, a Mails State tan Mat is moderato maw et good, bow owe battidirst sod saris& it may be, without the es-operatisa of edict Staten, sad es ,psoiallyst these width adjoin it. Bank notes ese sett is Midi, Sew by imagism, [kite Hau t veriest lime poirsillis far a State alto. 'Ober ea perms( toreiga Sous hem circulating idtitin.har turdees t emu by the• swat stringent nemplinentn. We outiptberellbre„ km*. odr AlkiNt Imo in the speaks of pret t sit it seek mbar , particulars of rams as eampleis MIMS their so. sprotekm. )histemil to the submit of oar pow. is kills estr•Wintssives to litraidi our °kliegs siabt Aid Sadie enereasyrio prevent foam liestailOsimisiese *Om to •titat under wh\ tM esminsilitpims Lit semi Oise been strut Ong; .andisireNieit the imessinuat is its lineal istios lbws OM low of *predated or worth. ow paper, sad the eta &tiring from' "am eentellebens of het own ores ' • • ANL ," - Not * 01 , 4460fitibi by the real* • ot 6 sweis ao4 to boo to m list e el s so lb. grahkai but eall the =id% Pubßo r7i st i ulii Sin $ ille at, notwi . . ding all top criticism in- our public career, (a bear their proper fruit in amendin we may sell be proud of this oure--of her people,'her instil laws. She has be come put, powerful ; ranking among the and her condition at home and bear testimony to her merits, her a distinguished future. cultural resources, which are importance, she is capable quantities thole two articles and universal t ee, Iron and Coal. of wide - spread financial calamity, don and extravagance hive done cripple the operations of capital, hand of labor in its useful toil, tie tenets of our State may be counted first to revive skid to furnish a nom able basis for the resumption of the channels otemployment, and orations of trade. That govertmeo unwise and blind which would public affairs of this State, otherwise spirit of kindness and protection to and capital interests. From the earliest period of our been the policy of Pennsylvania her citizens ;• and at this time learning and educational facili those of any country. Oar system is justly distinguished practical and efficient in the then cherish this traditional po to us from the fathers of the and by eve means in our po strengthen t he measures Dow deicing the results so ardently patriotic men who have gone bet While our dogteeth: affairs and will occupy most of the attention o went and our people, it is not to be Pennsylvania boats very interesting the other States of the confederac with an anxious eye to the proceed of the General Government. It i and our interest to cultivate the relations with our sister States, and upon all attempts to sow among toes of alienation. We should exert our enee to keep the government of the true position as the common agent and the people, exercising high po for theivadvantage and welfare, an its powers from the written Conti called it into being._ At this ti strong minion to confide In that we know that its administration ia and patriotic hands ; and that it may to deal justl with all sections of th Insubardi 'on—an utter disregard tempt of jus and lawful authority— fore prod dif fi culties in the Tel just] Kansas and tah, sod, in the case of hue now p 'toted a state of armed between the i habitants and the general went.: In the former, the peaceful remedy for the redress of political real or imaginary—the ballot-box—hu a long time / abjured by a considerable the populations, and a struggle betwee thorny and unlawful and irregular continued down "tothd present pen time, contributions of`money, and aid States, have" kept up. excitement and in the Territory, and enabled deal there to inflame passions ' which oth long since have subsided. The judgment and opinion of the e not be too strongly consolidated in fs laws and spinet all who rise up to o by unauthorised means. Nor an for resistance to the Territorial law failing to perform the duties of eitise them, atm. iir I ',sir ...a fp.rui• war st_ elections, be admitted as a Where electionn . are to frequent, a of suffersge so libiarsl, as in this co peculiarly the duty of a good citizen lilting authorities, and even o bject knowing that the former can be ch.- latter modified or repealed, within s period. And as to.diiputed elections, be decided by the proper legal authoro by iedividhal citizens, or irregular ted assemblages. Insubordination to necessary and thority, instigated and encouraged by men in the organised States, who di discord should continue, and were will tribute to that object, is the prolific from which the troubles in Kansas ban fore proceeded. ' Is woe stature; perhaps inevitable, conduct by a parh. in the territory voke an opposi te party to many acts, and to mob lintprudent and conduct. Thus estthemes act and emelt other, and when the laws are individual action let loose, wrong, 0 violence are Deccan ' results \ The last phase of he Kansas questi is upon the eonsti n framed by / Coneentioni Is ' 44 , for the i Congress, to which the _power=ol ado le j Sates is 000fided by ibe Coostitet Nies. The re riven of the titbit limes is .olilemb l " , that question staler I'the respoosibil they Otte . to ihilt itoisailielib, ass 0.0 W ill ow' 19 # 2 40thil hi their 'Nab' of iiidi'fillriallidikaffesi• itpisn matters t to the formation of a final ta are ossetaady aNsuin in debt- , Air eight Pus k =I I O r I mt of 1849, o e 4latt slightly =twat Alt of an deed% e payment, aid I shall said" log duties of my adanoi o u ltiat amendmenglialnirrled oat b ot h • its spi rit. Minot rega r d B'm tax 62 ripe l rty Nu& session of the halv e , e opportune; and oubtles, barrassmente will for a time derived from other sources of any vsg large amount of th e the maim U.S of the public w the Treasury for a oossiderato therisfore, be necessary for th e her resources, sad to iWir eeee to sus is possible, without toot, in order to meet het ry outlays, the demands of ha politive obligation of the meat. There is a great look of plc in the laws passed during tioa to ineorporateolui. Th e y upon no settled, uniform per ; number; and easy of aoeomplialument of any hue doubtless moor various ways matribuj canivnlion. Various, appear in seta establishing era of corporate bodies of ti oral obstacle:. The Mx lain are in some confusion, and f paid by them unequal, *bile say sitars of the public burdem mystics of imeorperstions has diversified and difficult of no reasonable iodastry e l m subject, and tutderstaad and whither we an afi vision of our laws on this , lishmeat of general, uniform class of corporate bodies, with , far as possible, of special protisime lar corporations, are reforms ustadeby the public interest heartily 00-operate. I have rem against inoorporatioas beyond the power of individ nor itenerally against legislative application of labor and (*pail wealth, where individual unprot not go. But no one can amea limited ourselves to such a poli r laws on this subject have been and just.
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