The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, March 22, 1860, Image 1

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peri:squarer •- !•••• ' . • ,
0 li n es, each insertion utidei. - i, —1 :90 :Mc 'hope to find the mystic merge • ' '
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-if columns will be . inserted at the sanist., - •..4" all strange lands ; the strange world o'er
- .: I But bear me now to cop still hargp,
' 'Calm cradled by a tideless shore!
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tnistrr-tor's o'r - Executor's Notice, 2OO
itor's Notices, each,'- - - 150
iffy Sales, per. tract, -- - - :; 50
ige Notices, each ) - - -.1 .00
.ce Notices, each, , 1 50
'aistrator's Sales, per square for .4
;ertlons.
IL , si sr Professienat Cards, each,
excedine• 8 lines: per:year, - 5 00
LI and F,4 - itorial . Notiees, per line, 1.0
trhu-3ient adrertisements. Inuit he
in adranec, and no notice will he 016 , 1
dvrrti . semeutii from i distn.nee, unless they
accompnied byllie money or satisfaetir.,
rence.
'Pt5i.110,5 titrb.
JOHN S. MANN, -
IRNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
virriport, l'a., will rett , and the severnl.
irts in Potter and .'Kenn CoUnties. All
tntrusted in his care will receive
)rapt attention. Office on 31rdn st., oppo,
the Court HotiFC. 10:1
F. W. KNOX
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ANEY AT LAW. Coudersport, Pa., will
:nl3rl2r attend the Courts in Potter and
.adjoining countie,;.
ARTrita G. OLMSTEP,
3NEY k c:OUNS . ELL.Ort
td.rvort. Pi.; will attend to nll busine
•rsted to his,care, kith promptues. and
ity. On in Temperance plock. ''sec
.ller, Main S 4. , _ '
BENSON.
ift:7l.ll' AT - LAII.. tdadnivjort,
!nd to all htisdiesi eittrn_sterrtoldir,flifth
.e and promptness:Office eornevof - West
Third sts, 10:1 :
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'A IiGIITSMAN, - ..lriogligro;' - Putter
trig proorptiv And ellEciinkry'ttiterid to
taiNines:confiusted to him'. .First-clasi
)fessiona.l refereues7ettp. Ito-given if:re
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CiIsRLI;S IZELSSM 2.N,
itilj r ).llKEß having . trected a. new -and
avehLent 6hop, on the South-east eoenot.
Third and West streets. will he happy to
:rive ()tlers in his ealline
!p tiring a'rvirea tang eitrefullS:und
ne ou short-notice. -
, Tsport,.Nbs;,B4 , 859,11-1 y - , .
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.77 ; ICING: PiIYSICi AN. Cauderspert,Thi.,
pectfully ini:ririnS"iheAtizeris of the
ril
e and , vicinity that hd . 11. 4 i11• protntily re
id.to for.4nofessional services.
ice on Main st.. in building formeriv
pied by,C..:311 4 ,1;.11i,i, 8:722
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JONES
2RS DRUGS, 11EDIPINI4S.PATNTS,
!9, Fancy ArtiO es, Staxion er)Dry Goods,
•Qtcrias, Coudersp . 9rt, Pa.
D. E..OLMSTED,
AIR IN DRY GOODS, READY-MADE
Ailing, Crockery, Groceries, S:c., Main st. ;
udersport, Pa. - 1071, .
M. W. MANN,. •- .
AR BOttiS MAG
'INES and Music, N. W. corner or Main
' Third its., Coudersport, P.
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2BR arid TAILOR, late from'the City of
rvrpool, England. Shp r
oppositc o, Court
ouse. Coudersport, Potter Co. Pa. •
N. B. —Particular attention paid, to CUT,
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L'ILLSTED
.LER IN STOVES, TIN .I.r. SHEET IRON
'ARE, Main" st., nearly oppositelthe' Court
:use, Ccuderzpc;rt, Fs., 7in • and: Sheet
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ade order: icind"style,: on
tort notice. :" 10:1
.CGUDERSPORT
GLASSMIRE, Proprietor,. Corner* of
end Second Streqs, Coucleriport, Pot
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'ier Cii;, Pa., seven mites mah of Con:- ,
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4 fi t tsilflirlsotiattiell .Mapted.to meet the
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StitioneVillF4l4lCiiiiV-&ots, Shoes,
141 g, Oilg,!'&e:ysktF; .tayikes, Palferes.i
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Wild hirdi, hat'eleave the crystal deep's
With May4.ime 'matins luud,and long,
Oh. not for you py sick heart weeps
Its pulses time not to your song I:
But knowye where she,bidester nest,
Beneath what balmy dropping eaves,-
The Dove that:betirs on her white breast
The Sacred green of olive leases?
Not- when the Spring cloth rosy rico
From white - foam of the Northorn snows;
Not when . 'neath passion-throbbing skies
--The fire-pulsed June ii beauty glows:
But when amid the templed hills.
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Deep drained from every purple vine,
Soft fur her dying lips distils
The Summer's sacramental wine;
1 SO.
While all her woodland priests put on
Their restures dipped in sacrifice,
And, as 'twere golden bells far sw tag,
A rytlmic silence holds the Skies ;
'What time the Day-spring softly wells
From Night's dark caverns, till its sets
t In long, melodious, tidal swells,
Toward the wide flood-gates of the West;—
Oh, open then my dungenn door!
Lt Nature lead me; blind of eyes,
If haply I may f,c/ once more .
The pillars of the ste.ndfast skies;
If haply there may fall for me .
Some strange assurance in my feap, 7 —
Aslie who heard on Galilee.
'That stormy night in wondrous yeats,
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The !, It is I," and o'er the foam ..
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Of .ishat seemed phantom-haunted seas,
Saw glory 01 the kingdom come. • •
The•footstess of the Prince of Pence! .
After - nine . of the most lonesome,
dreary and hilirrond that ever mortal man
•raveled, in Litchfield Co:, Conn., I came
in sight of what I suppoSed to belthe wid.r
V ' S _house. I t was a low cabin, at the
foot of with. 4 tremendous rah in
front of it. I saw some one. sitting un
der the tree, and; a:l3 I approached nearer,
I dismivered it'teas her
lee buried in her, hand), and weeping
violently'. *AS-sborrasj Yeached . the spOt,
I aildresSed her somewhat in the follow- .
ing words c. - •'
" I do not: Wish to be inipeillnent, mad
am; but I feel some concern to know what
is the matter with you ?" .
' ""0"! boo-lieu—cc ouli oh,. we Hop
°oho() boo,"
" My dear madvn. what is the tmitierl"
I demanded, becoming really Concerned
at the 'manner in whirli she• was acting:
.Slie kept up her agony of distress,• while
a group of six or seen` ehildrenliegan to
come from the' neiglibOring bushes and
gather close about her. '
"Madarn!':' cried in the name of
all that's good, tell'ine Whitt ails' your
" '0; stranci r .er !" she exclaimed, raising
lien ey es;' bloodshot with creeping; " Inv—
bon !Mal kris—bcie—band . is=boo•hoti-7-7
dead !" . arna,oriee Mote she relapsed .into
her Of we'eping.' I. was truly affected
by tii'peOr•Woniart's diStresS;and though'
a•poOf sinner :mySelr: - could not refrain
front'offering he'r soind•consolation.
' '" 3.1 y dc-ar Madam, tierd t• give up to -dis
tr6ss. - la eaven . has. pro'niised 'to be a hus
band to the'Widow, and a father to the
fatherleis,' Cheer lip my good woman;
the'alond may be dark; .but the sun 'will
eventually . diSsipate it You - may have
to labor hard forNourahildren, but Heav
en Will aid You!" • '•
"That a'rn't stranger!" exclaim=
ed . the'Wonian ; "as for •the 'children, I
dal*: eotliut se=venteen, an` I inalig sport
MIME@
thliu'easy 'enough. - Heaven' dinii be,
iiiy husband,' and . lot( - no doubt ' he'd
malio mighty; good husband, 'but I want
a streilitf husband, a - real - live one like:
rny'poor - ivas 'afore - he -diod—poor
Johnlmo'r Q, me r--:•laoo.boo-e ee !'"'
• When. Llia'd. listened - le
. this-i'speech,,
there 'Fie something SO - abSitutely- and
purely original in its ridianions ideas that
1 - toUldnoi help langhing . at the-MOnrnLl
'4s 'soon as p . cssible I iepovarpiqpy : i
selfand changed my tactics.
Well; lint .I..'snid, "if that's
fOr
. Heiven'S :Sake' don't give yourself any
trouble. There:pretlenty'of men in the
woila;'•elrefy. fo4 can 'get aptithef hus
•is 'imit, tilt i4g.tiloliitsband, stranger;
irsalinL-4morTUOIM John!
lioif lino ee !m • ' • ..- 'l4
b'rainatlifibte .0.d14t.
Asa-Jiang.—
DISCOIISOiatO Widow.
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ti_iiiiays,stroni,Tha o l I lif+crw t of'tictile r me
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tre";t tietidlif3l4. 41111'
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peud that
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YdaSiitriity:TACid - Atorpt her I ti :T'
smooth , ttLe Di lifd,fot y0u : ,,404,
fii,„ Oat yaßappylvflqoli lunar dit.ye.sses yoq
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•" sal' 0, "strarig.e'r 14 - te.furned the wornan,. / ,Ma, •• ,PnEsuov,sl.,.
"T With* K; tit as.into, t to . d i ty i t ut• Turtle!
Make's yoit speak' but , 'taint , ;wortlif delay, seemed tu. be eqUally necessaly,.
Jon wasri!t nOthin'•'eNtraordioary•in nwitfri just and. In'ree'Orded debates I
d' them thinza ; . tts , you sp . eak
.. Iso have already - 'atcircliatel:Elt . arti . m9nts
still I never, no 11 . CV Cr' kdotv I tisscrifpr'this eatialkttbV". colding' ° forWiti - d
kin find the likes 'of dohn agairion the 06E1101:n.56 . 1)14;0s; it shall be
0, • Jolitil pool' John l=poorJohti?=boo lan error of' j-tidgenent:,. find. not.yf dispai,
hoo-ee !" • tion,,ilany , tuterwtatt i on of ,tho feverish
Well, madanni - biveguessed till I'm di.eatus..which are 41:49tbingthe country .
tired. What was there ltbaut- johir'sol shall tend to fentert, rather than to allay
remarkable?" • •talmlrsay
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sbei'exclaiined, "why I rib - thing u;:tiecesSarilyiolf per::ons,lbecaUse, -
stranger, John wal 667 .best - fitrdier . 4311. i in our sVstem . ,..thepdblie•welfare and hap
yearih: How lu'd lay- back his.i piness depend chiefly on institutions,-and
fiddle and roll his'beautiful red fltiiiaboittVe.ry little on---men.--- 1 4-shall allude but
front side to side, as he .plaved.; r.Sugailtirielly to itieideutal - tc+ies;i 2 because they
in de Guard," Pig in de. Tatar Patch, 'lam epliemdrali;'and be* se,F,eveo in.thel
the Ilan Tucker'; an' all them tune.s.!!inid,t.of appeals to , ,pasion and,prejudice,:.-2
Just to think It lut'nt'' been -a it aluays ! safe to.supinit; solid truth to
sinee lie sit rite here under this tieti ;and the delib.:rate.eunSiaaTit.ichtof ari`honest
Played fur tile while I got up -and-cianced - and' enlightened . ' pelitifp.' . 'lt will 'be an
just this Way to that good old tOtt& (;,erflowitiez - soaree of thattle, as 'well.as of
' Oh, she wouldn't an':•lie cOttidn't'an' ihe'f sorruiv. if we, thirty oirlion,s—.-.Europeans
wouldn't come at 'alt I • • by,extractiop,,Alneritaps by, birth or dis
. .
SMIE
Te urn turn diddle duns doodle eddy thry !"
And here th'es'wonian-juinPed'rip and:;
cut two or three" very di flib'ult
way ; between the pigeon' -wing 3ttd old
'Virginia back step— ; while she,sithg Wei
above tune; then falling. .lies'efeanied in
all the agony of distress— - is
" And now he's gone ?—dead.lq=k4ne l"
I gazed at the woman forpd.tmclAient,l
and then told 'ter . I knew itcm,e'i-erygo:•(1
fiddlers. Site inttnediaiely . becanie %altn,
and looking up inttr my lace with an in
(piling glance. she said. •.. I
" St ranger, tnaybe you is n rood
I'll go an' lit John's
she iitz;”" the 1;ouse:
nu Le, L..,
FeICTI as she put Dr Sig-lit, I'strUck
.-purl to my . home.. 1. ••
Few can - undeistand-the depth of such;
feeling us that,
Natural History—The Flirt.
brilliant insect of • the butterfly
species is countion io all- latitudes, but
flourisheslaeif 4hrin . elintatel It rev
els in the .atimosphe:ro of the bail roOtn;
the ntatine, the.•artistie reunion and
while it loves .publis t ity„ it is not, loth to
lurk 'in. shaded alcoves to nestle alining
cushions in qUiet '• '
• ; Ile - plumage of the fetnaleiFlirt ts'-very
dazzling. Ith..elad in the: 'mist 'radiant
smiles ; and compliments of the softest
abti most delica.e shades, while its eyes
have a stratin - e. :deep and. penetratinglu
tre. •
' It diffustis a Mint yet.thriiling," perrunio
caught:from cruAcd iloWers;.• scout-bags.
biliettleux. Its a lips. rers,ua 7
sive hum.. It can he tree to 10 tune,
but sitiv sinatelies, the wane runs
over the keys with Hilt and ti•euluieus
:••• "
toucn. .•
The volatility of this .jaseet has. ; long
perplexed naturalists. It,batilet; pursuit.
Strange to say,: it dissolves to the ...touch,
and wheii eaugill'is a handful of aslies;
cold and colorless:,
-The sting of the Fiih is' very severe
Solna say it is poisonous.. Instances have
been known where it has -proved
~ fatal to
happiness and hope, it is inflicted With
'perfect iidpartiality, but seerifi'td'
deepest into fresh atid - honest hearts: '
The ,Flirt• languishes at tha first chill
breath of.soryow. When storm is in,the
air it is pitiful to see it seeking, shelter,
its gay plumage s6;beaten and soiled, and
the color and - Life 'p'eifume'gonCi and the
ltki•invtting music td a dpspair
ing
.:T4 flame that it, flutters, around
-gen
erally burns it at last, as is the civic with
tunny tipooimoth,--Iranipil Fuir .
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NATURE.—An
~Eastern. pa
per tells a good :anecdote of a'n' opulent
widow lady, who Once - afforded a` -. queer
illustration .of that cold compound of
compatibles called "humau_nature It
traa,,a_Chrit i tmas eve of one of those, ,old•
fashioned ; winters which were sp
The old lady Ptit on an extra - shawVatid
as she hugged her shiverincl: frame, -
said to tar faithful negio servant: "Its
a terrible cold - night, Scip. • I am : afraid
my poor neighbor, ,widow Green, , must
be suffering,
.take the wheelbarrow, fill
it full of wood ;, pile oil a good:load, and
poor woman to hoop nerielf
-`But before you go, Scip,•-put
up . sontemlore' wood on the fire, and matte
we a aiDer:ziii€4 . of flip." Thefe last or
ders werAihilit,obeyo, and the old lady
was' tliniaighly:iarmed,' both insiati and
put'. And n6*'llo . i.rtisty Scip was'abOut
to-depot on Itiittittrind of merev, - • wher
Iris Conaidervi***smiattcpoej4-ap,iii
• 'WA bVP• - X9Wells nut
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POSI:116N OP ITI -
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SPEFACiti CkEpillit•iSEW}l l
Dclivereq- :)! AS!.i Se?taie, Feti.!zur
- •
• - -.! ••.,, ,
eißlina, and Cliristianslll ti.;191, antlincand
ii - kg to be slieli in filactieb-÷connUi 'soft,
combine prudence wit'il humanity,. in . our!
conduct concerning4C "*Giie 4.lli,turbing
subject of .9,lavory, as not only to preserVe
du'r" unequalled - itistiiNiiBug of Freedom, 11
but nisii'tkr enjoy:theighenctits with conl
lentinent .and..barin ::-.., !; . .
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IV
berever; a, gad .s: slave caists, lie 1
Aine;he. Caucasian, nc n; lqalay;Cr,Afri-11
f
carijeii: ! the : , !nhj'.ll. : - f: twodistinct 'and 11
. ~
.. , . . . _ i i
opposite ideas , -jou t laVlie - is irruegly,l!
n i tut
the, other . :that-lio is xi: htty. 'a slave. -.X.h.il
balance of numbers on either sule,,bow4
ever great, never iacqup ely.extitpishes!
I' ' ; fie , - -.l•Cig opi ion-, ,for.lt,lttrk:sre
hiB di.is ,p k _
alryayS:6otlie defendars'o.f.Slavery optp4rie;
cyan if tliere-pre.tiotte, irtsitle. of a Free,
State, while, 'also,. tlfefe pre .always out--
side, if there are Mit inside of every Slave
State, many who essert•With )tilton, that.
" no man- who I;no.wsi..aught can be so
stup'd as to. deny thatf all toeu.,werc oat ,
.uialli• born free, beitgl,the inhige and re :
semblance•of. God hunsClf,_ and SVprp by:
pi; ivirege above all tlici creatures, born to]
eoat.mandend Oct rtO! tibiy." It often,
perhap.s zentiially I.ol.)pens, .Vowever
that in
,copsiderwg the - 'subject Of slavery,'
a t.sci . y seem'iO,o.verkitili,"thetiaturid righ LI
or per s onal interest 6,1,1,the Aar e i hintself;l
and' to act, exc.4
psiveli ;for. the welfare of
the citizen.. tit; this fact adds not ma
terially affect ulamate.lresuitS; for the' cl- 1
military questio s p - of the rightfainese c:r
wrongfuitlei.i'Of Slavery inhdres is every
for:h that . diietissroii ,btinceruing it as-1
'smiles.. AVitat is, just 4.6 ime,class of men I
can never be' injuti ! - t uslto.anycaler ; and.
w,hat. is 1.-, nj ust. to iihy.cottdition of- persons
in a Stale,. Is:ireeessatiallv - injuribus . in
siisie degic:c'tb' the WhileyLaninunity: , •
-An ceotioalicbl'quest r rott early arises
.out
of the. subject of Slavery--labor either , ef
freemen or of slaves-•t the ca , dinal iie- 1
cessity of society'. '841'4-States choose
the one hint), .'some. 4, lie- - other: ' Ilene('
two triunidipal;:system
.wttlely, difforent.
arise. The . 7 90,..ys St,Ft b tri li* - d o w andni .
affects to extAaguisii the -peri-'onality of
t he '1 aborer,“nii t, only' ar ineinber' of. the'
I political' bedy, M 'as elSo 'as a , parent, - Fitts: I
,band, child, ncighbOr dfriend:• He thus
becomes, la ,a, political yiew,' • were„prop, I
erty without, Moral.cap, city, and without
I domestc, Moral, aiiil'stiaial relaiiot,s, dp-
ties, rightS and
. reniediil--it 'Chattel, an'
object of bargain, 'sale i
gift, iaheritance'
or theft. - His earniri - are eQrll palmated,
land his wrotigs.,atotm , ,n • t.
,to himself,
but to his ,owner. he, tateiliotacts
l a
the Slave nor as a than btit I.l6 . `elapitaltf I
-another Amp, i_iiieh'll ' 'repitiWntir: 4 06 ,
the otherlitintif the S' te , whiett.:rorj eete;
slavery encourages an anintates : ahtlitnr-I
vigorates the-lahorer:b —maintaining and'
developing. his liattiti,l-,tieriimalitY in:.:.all I
the rights..and facuttiwtectuanlieod, and
. , . . ... ...,
I generally. wit ,the, prOls . m •of. citizen-)
,ship. In the .: antt case eepitalitnVested
in slaves,'becorti46.oeWPlitieat' farce;:
while fir the etherlaberithuediiiatect tiff&
ctifrauchisbdi ,becOtties,:;theAoluipating
political pciwctt.al.: It ,tbus..broppeits - ,tho
we may, -.for,:ptlvettierfect. sal;e, -and.
,pot
inaccurately,
,piii:Slafre--Wtates capitol ,States;pati . tree Stitte t ajlittir States.' -'•`
- So &lOU 'ash State feiiit'llielitiPulses'
of commerce of,etricrptise.orambition; its',
citizens :hegia; to.stsplyt;he.effeet of these,
systents.of capital labor" relpectively.
on itsintetligeoce i its' irr:tue,its tranquil=
ity, its integritj'or amity, its defence, its
prosperity,' iti-'libeityits - happiadts; its
'aggrandizement.-and ita Tame- 'lct ether ,
' words, the,graat qllestiee , arises whether
Shivery p,;}...tu,p ra. I, : social.
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Ali there s'li't ritittibitlfliolid''eTllfit4'Wd ,
brothettideid'tlbeeviteeit ' : 'hitiA:•;itinegitiliti ,
throWient.i.ilie7;ibild; l : l- liatioes examine
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ttian,-., patientte Vii„dyng . .,theeetn. kt.i+ 01
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~, think ; il
„.- ainisilv a e C.i
„en kat: or
tunneee , lsary ! ! ,qti,estlen - that intglit.,74ifil
eeght„ te . be ~ d ettled,anddisinisi'ed:aeoriee; I
'S, en the :contiry,.. a Worli.l44lo.!•tind:en
iiiing subject of 'political:consider:4RM
4,eivii . adMinistration,, . ' t .ll,efi r States,.
rid nations: entertain' it, not 'Toltintarity,
et 'because the progress Lor . seciety. ' eon
idnalli:brinii it into their way. - They'
divide upon it, hot_ het periersel l v, btit'be
6.au-se owing to diiierences i of constitution,
.;1-, - • , •
Imudition; or circtiniStaneei, 't 4ey cannot
._ .. „ .
agree.. • .
The fathers t erthe' Repubtia e.neßtidil
„ered it. - They even'adj!usted it. so' that'
t might have given 'us much lesq""thaii
our pitosent diSquiet, lied;not:: eircutn
tepees afteiward 'beet - yield . vrti tell they; -
..ise - as•iiiey weie„. hatl'.not cleaily -fere
3een.- Although-they had intterited, yet,
z liefgenerally condelniMd tile practice of
'Rldvery Mitt lid ed for ifstlisdentinu•tnee
t", ~, ,..; i f" •, ,
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11.hcy espresset this; wnen they asserted
lin the Declaration of Independence, as a
' iiiidaniee tat, principle of!!Aineriean secie-
Y,' that : elf men. are Created etjual, and
have inalienable rittits'te'life,[libcrty, and
I the'pursuit of. happiness.!. [.. ' :
I ,
.Each S t a t e .. i lmwever; reserr:cd tditse.
esclusitiepolitical power 'oven the subject
,of . blztvery within its own borders. Nev
1 -
. J l ertlielesS - , it unavoidably ipreJiented• itself
Ilin their 'consultations en - a bend of Fed-''
ileral ! Union:. ' ! 'd.'ne new goveiement Was
ljto be arepresentat,ive one. Slavcis : Wei4,
11capiial in some States, in other's, capitat!
tlhad no: investment ,in lab 4. - • Should:l
iltlibse 'Sla , cs bil'Siepresdnied.i,ls'eapital'ai
l !ai,:be,rsin's;'''tilictl ns 'ea - pi - int iSe'rierni.;
iloi'Sbittiltrthe? not! Ve'represei i
nted -p or tiii:
Llcd'laE t all ?•••-'!The r •faihers clistigreedVdebaV . l
~ ..4 to ii.L'%',.a l ticf•r t eriipr:OtiiiS'ett atilaA:'"-Tdith;!
!Sfaiii,'-' - iliCi - ',deteriiii ! ned,"slial l'ilivteito:
iiSena tor's' iii COn - flt,resi.':' Threeififills,of the
l!slavei 7 shallbe.elseivtiere iipieSerited- and
lbe taker"' iis, - persbriin' '•What,• Should' be
!done if the 'slave:Should - eseatte into a "lit
!bor Strite? I Should - that 'S to confess:
him to be a chattel, and restore him::as'
stieli;'nelniglit'it'regnid lailis a per Sen,
and ' ' harbor a
ibodd :pieteet" 'hia, 'as -'a Mad r.,
They -- c - oinpietnitied ' hgain;. end -'decided
i that de person to labor Or-Service in
' one State by `the tlaws' - theiCef; escapingl
into ti - notheri shall: by any' triW . 0f• . re,, ,, u1f-,
then of that State; be dis•Cliarged . frinii
sacli labor. cr service; bat 'sh!all
,be - deliv..
'eyed up on claim to - the pprzfou to-frit - Om
1 sdch laboear service shall be due: ' :Viet,
1 , labo re t'S - - weilld '•iin in igra tel . and ':''slices
in icht be ithp4ted into' the *_.'tattis!..! . :-. - '
1 - ill C fathers !agreed that
,Congress' May
l i ewahltsh mniftwat lavots .. of tlnltutalization,
ttuil it'might prohibit' the importation of
Jper:,eMeafter 'SOS T'onitndnities in the• ,
-otith,West. -- detached from the . Southera
tates, ivere'growing up inlthe practice
f Slavery, to, be capital Stides. ' - Netv
tat . es '-woUld soom'gr - OW hp it, .the' nort,h
est, while as yet 'capital's:tend aloof; and!
abor•liadiiet lifted the as to begin there
is endless 'bud beneficent task. - The fa .
hers authorized: atithoriZed! CongresS,:to 'make: all
needful rbles.and re e ulatien4 : conceininsi
Ire' Manficemln t ' and. disposition ,of the
public: Lilies, hnd4o ., tidulit ;new' States.
So the' • Constitntion, *Weltdoes notdis-
Orb or affectl - the systeni •Of cauttal in
Shivec, itistid e ,min any Statender its own
an.s, - does; :ati the satire , titne vecogoiSC
, very - human being when witftin , any ex::
elusive :" sphere '•cf Federal Jurisdiction;
not as - capital; 'but' aS 'a perSoe. .-- - -What
was the action of the fa thersie-Congicss ?:
illtek—utlniitted •• : the4••uew•Stator.; of :the
su6th 7 west -- as 'Capital' :State4•because 'ii
waii ,,- practieilly - impossible to. do -other.;
Wise - , lin&by: t he - ordinance ef-1787ir ioni•:-
;Erma :in . 1780; •th eylpiocideilrforthe or:;-'
ganiiation atild-adinission-oirtinly: Jabot',
States iii the , no rig. west. , ;':They :di reoted
fu kiti veS .fa o m service it° 'be: 'restored - -Woe
as' elle ttets, 'hut'as poisons. i":l'hepatiarch.
' d'lnittutaliOtiett . to
i mmtn:rai, t free labor
rs, and they prohibited the. ! trade-itt !Aft.
!can labor. -- This dispeSitioti-Of-the.whole
übject,'Was in - harineny• - iiitli 'the ;eondi
tioit • of sootity,. - nod,' in ; the ! tiJain;" with
1 lio..spirit ottlie's,,cie, The - The :north.'
1 in States cons m tedli bieain.i, laberStates
' their' own acts.; •- • The 'Selz - tioutherti
tat es With ecinattratiquility;ntiil by their
'Ow determination;, • remained , 'eePital
States. • ' 'The ',:eiretinistancesi i whielf the
latbera'did•not !cleaßy'Yoreseei - viere - stwte,'
'namely:: the Ain vt;Traiititi 'rot Slavery
Consequent on • i eluereai
:tf cotton, andl the -
extensiobrof -the -na-:
tlional domain icrOsa•the 41.iss;tisiptti, 'and'
these' eicettriedbnfOre.l.B'2o.'• i The State
'r - Louisiana,: formed.' on a" : Silfteliolding
"reneh - settletWetir, "titbit,' the - 'newly io-•
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qt aiteartlirtheidatiiteryitOrVioliftlithi4
'alitttlyabeMafirittittittlirlire-Aliddirr. _
rtgirli4vitkritifilned;v,bnite*ntAbeteitle-%
ktoirelitehniffolddidniakatuilertiinislaiw
WOrt,"%egetherottitit tlitzthon utowiispiek
iiiilllesten'unnalbaritattaas4to
, Ailtebstisg 011144,haidingneetiititidityyrill
Inlstlptady,,ty,artilyr. anditigissootro a taturi
othet sitelytkirrjtory, wailirotealtuaOlfa
iii.ifor ndmiaiklininteitheißedeatimenes
' ThiF 'S'aistihikl , Capixtdlsit4siteorsisdk
lb - Cie "aprilfititatizispihdivlisinzecktphitfots.;_ •
ittlibloitionrsianianlTerritkras -etifibawi
fully open ,td-iSlaliery,lttnlictoltlgnAd*rit
'ization of .faturo , Slavcr-Atittes.-inos.bw
I bor States maintained Abut. Congress had
supreme lezislattvo-OWer , w- ithin the.do- .
main, atie'eciffeOnFOlieiTtkiitclude
slivery Cheikt: ;`• - 1 " '-' , '• ri'', - . ,t.
The gnestioh thtit oponed was one
which related not at all to Slavery in' the
!existing Cartittd States: . , It- wtts inarely .
land , siinply o. tuitional queAtion , whetlieta
the. comuio ti In terest .6f the Witele liepObv!
lie, oretinired , that . Irkansas,-' ,blissouri,
Kausas,...add livbraska , should , : becatger.
Capital" States, with' a ll .the, evileaett4
dangers -of Slarery, or -be labor:
,44;03111 - :
1 wittvall the;securtty, AfenefttelandTblesett.
legs of freedom:l _On thc:_sleeision: III&
suspended •the...question, as; WaS tlAullg-llT.sg
whether, oltiloalely -the: interior. of -this*"
nett"; continen tlehoulambe ett,allutt,t 4 fm,
the:oppreaSed , and the.oxile; co3tkillglitat7..
after yean'and age , after .age, voiontarili 2 .
from` every other-civilized_ land,- a:3 well el.
for the children of misfortune in our orris,-.
, or, , irbether, through - the renewal 0f lbw:
i African_slave trade, those rotignifie'entritnd, T
I luxuriant , regions. should -be . surrender* , .
Ito the control-of capital-,wringing ont'the ,
fruit of the earth throoglt , lth,o • in)PoverrA
Islam , e' toil of, tango slaves. : That , goes.goes. I
tion of 1320 wahidentically• the'question , :
of ISBO, ad far-as principle, imil even the
field• of its appiipittion was congernod.,-
livery element of the taavorprisy : oner l
.1, present entered it then"; the rightfulness
ler the svrongfulness:of filavery,; its effeeth-,
present and future; the C onstitotiotrat i •
auooFjty.of PLlAgreso LOP.Maigla ,otille '
States ,ant..lof their ottizenek .tlif !inure
of 1 4}e . :Feclerai.:04_,ont,44. 0 0,er ii , „ PA, fall*,l'
pact,,bc • ltlyepo,t l l9:*4q) - ortp 3 l4elk9-11.i
eRt ..Y.i.P l l.4e o taiV!' aPriPPI.P.PY_Pr•c: s
erfii4 l 4 l - , AlW:iii4,tAlfiktV9AittleirscOrPlale-.
• Ag! Orisg Iverf! i1ie1A.0. 3 4,1i kis. , Acer eft 4. ,
*IiPY 'fib iqh ,44 - ve)?eYeif:lP9s! ‘Fai c iAi
It istory teJls. 4q; .I)in.9Yr.-Pot‘ikost:itrOh:.
thgt the ,Uniou reeled :under...tite• veils-
IlfPc 4 4 the 0.9ba.0 - ,-, Patri94 l o 3 ,. -14 - ifk, , ..
counsel 'front prudenceotod enfnreS4 *-
settletneut .which has e r u
. pEove4,o:bnt , a •
tidal -bee ;";i0" Which, 4 ii riof; lw,
I iliac ti - eally left-opeilifirtia fitt i>7ffieal
isanei ' whielf Were hiftliffett. , t7lliiiiniti'v
and Ark insai ' viit'il ketitte:d':ai' teeitas 1
States.-{_iiiiile`• label: obthified; l as d'iisset:Akk
tiaFthe abridged baydt - nduiprehlislcr..,
, field , -`6f - Kansa - a 'andliNetkiiikaP'a'fililk 7
lic,h en til y present eunditiens of ;111ViiititA:
our of therti4iiiiiiiialstoiribiniltire,
observed, and . iii lie_ Olt t ftiiiFritiiiiiir'
und&pittid posies"sion ciMititiff-hefitidW .
tainelf, while tither hi confulainOrrenbitii;
tt,f with so hard - intl . i.o pi:akin:Oct aiiiiii.'
gle to 'regain the lost - eciitiviilent ;MeV
was then goaranteed to it lander' - :CifetitiW
stances - of 'so grtat
,iptiquility, AvOlift,ity .
well desire not . tol:i.'nride - delielFifltfie"
Missouri-fJoapriiinise Wei indetdttifitee;
esszirily accepled' bir 'tlibrFivillsl : l,tAiii.
flounced by eihVgerlitioini Of ibe•dit'ClOifiT.
of Disunitin. , 114 - ' MisioiirVdeblite'dlirj
closed truthitof;geit.,.'ineinant Wiltilitie
use i •• . , • ---- " - -
-7
That lt Ts eastto 14411 e
cupital':}tates in clefenied ar • te
in
interests; whtin it is hard taqinrCe(haliii%'
_bor States in a vornifioWiiiiii6l:.‘ '
Sccond'i:l'hat the labbr StatWhniaeler
Mitt:tar to the I.lninn - l'Nritilitatbs
capital States natufal . licilikfror
alarming that loyalty - 14 threatening Die;
union. _
' Third•:: That the'otipptb4'Btat`dii`nbt
ittistinkaish tidtivegnAlle
iinate 'and donstitudeingt regislanneto the •
egtelltion;of Slavery itilhe enantintaer;
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