Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1854 — Page 2

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1l #0** *>.—Tb# •*>« to qoi«l all Mi* t* A# ifpMl of kb* tar yrbWlfof eb* of 9ta><ry into Trrfitofy *««b of 99* 30 mio. t by tb* sad do§ erf of 'Ab^iitiaoM,' triU oMg» (tar* with Tb«§»—irtidea war pl—id tb«r» by Ba*«v Ct*! ^atf# C. Cafctfae*, H a Ca*irm», wxi Jam* Moat* Wo# May Ab* For »ba parpoa* of eorraactaf tb* wror, i* taUMoaf aad rfodteakiap tb* trakb of binary, w* <tair* to rotor t* tb* raaan •plaioaaof Bant* Cto* and Font C. CatM*a, and wo aboil no* only aitaply roply in daa<al of tb* aaaartloo that aitbor of kboa* Vilwbf «l*VI ! Tllwvt VvWvW^Ww wwaw VjIw n*4 of ft probibikij* of Bkarory north of tbo Haw of a#* 90 tan, bnt ahow, by proof* froaa tboir own lipa that tboy noror rooofniaorl tb* pottoy ao a prfneiplo, or aebnowlodpad tto Wndinpobligation. Tbo diamaalon upon that prorMon of tbo Nebraska Mil which rafara to tbo aabloct of aiarory in tbo torriu»ri#o, ombnooo within ito aoopo tbo r|naotion of tho tmo intoot and manning of tbo Compromia* of I960 For tbo porpooo of aaotaiaing tbair Oppoattioa to tb* bill, tbo aati-ttaoery man of tbo North, pi wo that* tarot on what to calL ad tbo Hoaipromiao of 1990, which thoy aay intortliota alarary ia tho ragion ahorotbo lino

of 19* 3D atin.

Tbit tboy may ax alt that Com promi to and that policy in tho aatimatio* of tbo pooplav 00*1 giro it grant powor and tnftuoneo, tboy baro raeonrao to iluotriooo oomo% oncb ao Jotfbraon and Clay, aad many othar namaa, vrboao political aontimonta aro, in trntb.too ofton porrartod to annror tba moat unarmpt»Iona dtagDoand igoo* Wa pnrpoaaa. It ia » comaaonly coat rod opinion that Hanry Clay wna tho aotbor, or if not tbo author, tho adrocnto of tho Miaaoori Uompromim lino of 1990, ami that to bio agoncy may W attrtbntad tbo succoao of that

la Mr. Clay'a groat apoacb m tbo Sonata of tho Unitad St^tna, no tho 9th of Fobroary, I960, ha araila himaolf of tbo oocaaion to . orroct that arror, (for arror it ia) and to tiato tbo poaition b# occupied at that timo. ffo tad that ao far from haring propoaod tba lino of 99 + 90min. it did not originate in tho IfoMO, of wbioh bo waa a mam bar. In 1991, whan tboStata of Miaaonrt aabad ndmiation with a previaion in bar oonatitntion proranting the migration of frao pooplo of color into that State, tba North oppaaad ita admtaaion. Than H tb« Hama of ascitomoot burnt out with redoubled rielence throughout tbo Union.'* Mr. Clay waa tba moror of a pro poaition to appoint a com mil tea, and drafted a raaolution which waa finally adopted. It waa a roaolution in rafaronca to another and antirely dIFarant principle and tbo adoption of which aolmed tbo agltatioo. So, that wo may aay with truth that the aatabiiabmeat of tba lino of sb9 * SOuva . which ia now regard td by tba uortharn fraa-aoilara no tbo body and aoul of tba Miaaouri Compromiaa^ it not antltlod to tbo merit of aattliog tbo controraray whiab then exiatad. Mr. Clay atated la bit apaaeh, that bo waa aot aa to ally able to toll with certainty bow bo did rota In reference to that tine, though bo thought that ia common with bio toother* Maude ho rotod for It. Bit rote ia not retorded. From tba tenor of hie remarke oo that ccctaon particularly, aad from bit powerful aad oaracet adrocacy of tbo great principle non-intervention we should judge that bo waa aot partial to tbo rertriction of 1990. but oppeaed to It ia priadpl#. It la well knew* that during tho pendency of tbo Compromiao Measeree of 1980—tho attention of tho Miaaouri Compromiao lino waa a Shofkom measure. Tho tenth aeked >t fhed tho naked clause a* It waa adapted la 1990—waa willing to rocoiro aad aauotiou A Mr. Soule waa im strong adrecato la tho Saualn aad with him wort aoraral of tho vtafmrmTfiii mvbai fUI vMFfkmftafw miMft wWf tbo South Why did they aak it t tboy rtgiwfad it ao impliedly roeogutsiag alarory below the lino of 39* 90 min., aad that coaetruttien would satago tho area of starery to suit tbair riewt and iatoraata. Bub tbia prapaaOMia waa rapudiatad by tbo Northora Fret moil party, and aa eSbrt made to orsratap the Kaeof 99 • 90 mi*., aad reetriet alarary ia ail thotorrttortea. Thau, tho •g^a spaaed waa it aot ? It waa that tamo principle ahould ho o^mhpgMa k v# fWm AMBmmml ^w ur^^r^U ^^^m^ereu V^a uVOu^gBPuwH ia ralatlaa to alarmy >u the tar-

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ao priadpl# ia it. Xa 1S^, Mr. Calboms mtmdaeed a raeotu-

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ta th*ad> v or probibitioa of slawary. It aw the ground that the people of the tarrttory bare the iubereat right to farm aad aad that no other CTndiriwi ahould be rm r)aired of o State whoa it aion, tbau that it aheuld bawo » conetilotion. Tbia to preeitay the principle auawad by Hanry Cloy ia bta moalutiaa of 1991, which tkmiJ bo atylod tho MUeouri la aapeoeb deitrarad by him ia 1997, bo

mid:

“ I bare, I trust, aataMishod beyond coutroreray, that neither the ordinance of 1787, nor tbo Miaaouri Compromiaa, furnishes say awidance wbatorar to prove that Coagyeae poaaaaaao tho power orar the territory daimad by thoee who adrocato the 12th section of

this bill.”

The ebore extract is froaa a apaaeh on the Oregon question. Again, in the same ip*aah,

bo says:

” Sir, let me hero aay a word so to the Compromiao lino. I bare always coaatdered it a great arror.” In bin Southern Address, bo pretestrd. against tbo power of Cmgrsas to restrict or extend sis very in the territories or Statae. Ia feet, Mr. Oalbonn waa always opposed to tbo Miaaouri Compromiao lino, aad doptored the evil results which attended ita eu> He contended that it waa an unjust discrimination, and would bo the cauaa, in time to come, of exciting that sectional feel-

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that Ik LaYiceroyaity in Canada^ aa Yicm rtathnfaanin in tho British North, with a member ef tho

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thought of seriomlj, ewun by tho —^ people, who have no veico in relation to tL To tho people of Canada it in a gm erica immonao momenr, an deciding far ever their

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ar they shall be their own ruleny or be tried by a sprig of European royalty; whether thaw ahril be hereditary fraamen, or hereditary afawaat That Bhgfiaud ahould have ia vieer such a plan to cocsolidato her power ia Neath Amavica ie net strange, far that ia her eely hope of Ytantaioiag it at ad. But it mil fan mnags if the inhshetants of Canada sit qadeSiy down aad allow the yoke to bo put upon thaw necks—if they reaiatleasiy submit to hartal abaekles forged upon their limbs. Wo do not boGewe they wilL We beliere that events ia Ceaoda aro tending to a crisis, and that the battle will before many years be fought between li~

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free of c!»•»*-.

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BBOBB OTSTEBS. — The «**- i bee lee re nsyectfeUy to isCwna

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- OOTTUiOm UAJilX—Tu» <*edamgaai waeU gtm BeOmta tt.ecii j

tbet tbey receim deity, hjr rfiem. direct from ■ere, fr*»b serpl»* af tbe *bo*» celebrrted aen i OyMcrs, pecked ie ice. wiuch ere warrested m■teeef bcaesbt to thie mibet. Bmienietbe taA couatry -applied wttb my qcartuy rt At . Aim, Spiced, PWkied. md Ceee Oymers, LebSelmees. STiiaie, *«.. always oe bead.

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the boats.

(ttTJ. F. Joaas (Dem.) has bean elected to Congrem in place of the late Hanry A. Mohlenberg, from the Eighth District of Paunayi-

OCT* Thirty-two negroes and five white Mt perished in the late steamboat die at

lag aad rivalry ta tho Union, which we havdl Now Orleans. They were mostly hand, on

already experienced, and eball continue, so long aa wo refuae to stand on tbo compromise of tho conetitution itself, sad yield to tho people of the territerim tho right to form

their government aa they chooea.

In hie"Di*qu»ilion upon Government,*’ Mr. Cal boon refers to tho enactment of tho Missouri Compromise and the ordinance of 1787, and hi* opinion# are therein express id against

them.

Tbo attempt to procure tho sanction of peat slat earn sn to tb* policy of establishing a dividing lino between slavery and freedom, end tbo frequent reference to Mr. Jefferson in tbia connection, leads us to inquire aa to bis views upon the subject of restriction north of an imaginary line. In a letter ad drew id by Mr. Jefferson to Mr. Holman of Maine, dated Monticello, April 29d, 1990, (referring to the Miaaouri Compromise question) he says: •* I bad for a long tint* oeaesd te rend newspapers ar pay any attention to pubiio affair* confident they war* in good bands and content to b* a passenger in our barque to tba shore from which I am not distant. But tbia momentous question, like a firs bail in tba night, awakened and filled me with terror. 1 considered it at once aa the fetstf cf tk$ Umo*. It ia hushed indeed, Jbr ike mmmmti but tki* ip a rtpritot, only us! a fool sMtanee. A oaoora^ieal AM coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political, oaos conceived and bald up te the angry passions of mas, will never be obliterated ; and every new irritation will murk Again, be anyar

Dustbcctivk Fax.—At twenty minutes to 2 o'clock yesterday the block of hnfMingp on tho corner of Main and Sixth, fronting 106 feet on Main and 114 os Sixth, took fire aad was destroyed. The fire commenced in tb* back part of the drag store of Scott fa Babb, and rushed through the store with w* electrie speed. The lorn of Scott fa R*M» amounted to their entire stock. They were insured for $8,000 in the Royal Iraurance of Liverpool, and in the Franklin company of this city. Their lam is fully $1,000 beyond

tho insurance.

The next store to Scott fa Babb waeafhut confectionary and liquor store kopt by Gaetano fa Co. Thoy saved a considerable portion of their stock. Their insurance ■bmibiiIiiI to $16,000 in the Insurance agencies of W. S.

Vernon.

Owen's Hotel waa the corner hmTAin & and occupied the upper stories of the entire block. The fire raged through this building with grant rapidity, and aearcriy anything waa saved. Mr. Owen's loss is vary heavy. It is estimated at $15,000, which is only partially covered by an insurance for $5,00$ of which $3,000 is in the Fireman's office in this city, and in the Fireman and Machamcff

office of Madison, Indiana.

Tho marc bant tailoring establishment of Messrs. McGrath fa Bedding wan in thin block, bat wo are gratified in bring able to any tht all their goods were removed from tba bailding. Messrs. McGrath and Redding were in-

a tws art *Tfc A—— of 1 twlrii. mS freeses hrea M v«v Tfreahwrv i- takes, fir Tyler. M. Hi. Xcw Bsaas. (

nek Sort, a* s case lot at Spec's Beak Bom. is

we not ail ttoealawuea tkrt i—rir of dw weefai diwaie, alasSaS Ijsstw

k amuBBra.—tw fau.»wme twt eertaqasiies and cisii aa tk*r have m pravaie apwiiat

; will be

To Da. J. C. Area, Ac. V* Dk*k Si*.—W* !L*.-e tW qoaanty ta* sW a ptmmmmg dt saw await tW acrirai ot fwtker

AITCrriOlV SAI FS; A trcnos suss—xxw auction /W. t mi (omnussiOB House.—A. M. BUXT * Ca.oa Xortdiu stnet. opposite the uew Hast Okies BsresescKs—BttytW * SoiUati; Bsewsisa * Bap err Denais Tattle; UtUa, Dnuu. * AiuWnmas; H Bates; Wm. Skaets, I. X Phipps, i»d W. A HubbatA. Wa win git especsal attestioa to out door sales

pOBN STARCH.—JUST RECEIVED A -ayply <*' rbrt vary supartor artsie c( Bars SWnk 1 bai ha.- bet-n —* nrach adwirmi by rW ttaie- Lx ( aiinary a? well as fi.r -larehiuc purpo-c-.

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OT E X P R E S a—UPPER TEN AND fi-9 Lo»v. rr MiiliOo.-. By *»n>.ye Ltptmrj Bila Btrawrii. Beauen a iaal

Sealh Stoue,

Bnoati.r-v oi Ahaieud and Uei-tie. iaauarv an«l June Alexhul ami .'oaaii'.slioa of Mat Xapal—P at if. Bellas

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Smm nwapri—ag 3* punt- ur^eawi *a*«wla m )ha p.aau«uM» tba Srsat Voral UrsUNi^ BXCLA TOM'* • AM A Tb * Uompauy, *c.e«t*J itoaa Uw atoai '*rui*U - i»l»ae*<u.'iry awsriii.y unr.vaaeu for muI -7^ befA as-r * <*•>• »Wa ia jive a fail mil mat -tm ihisiift* aimi* r.ir.faw«aw*rb Kwy cwiacwf ia k»Jly *1*^1 aad Jevelapmt ta aa »mmie %ih1 i*-! kr mmni*t Tla taairWMrti May frW iWt^wM«—it.**, iu.bk a,, -• sl'dHS—an lutsia-1 aa «». itiiiy t. v» btx.i u«asiliaa«sa 'ta* Mued iturmf na *a,.tesrt»Aaa m<* mu- » aw«a by thap**w A at Was, bar-M a* ibe chly ita* imritfa fa* 1 *4 *64m v$r«U»» «M hmr wuak prtMl»^*kl m Utr fHNfim wy. Tii*pia»a bav* ba«a aeauiaatea m to Me to—ad clauw a»i dawNaHMuuee*—tka • ts«ay ana tk*tr iaetoiaemb«r«.4'all yaraawiaw to** w.umf-M.i*f—f"Tmiunii --cs; »—«d it»m*rit—aatiarihd ttsMMauiy add Matoa#d iiwua ttoir apbruiai. a pee** m !ke l»w oT »*««* mast aauoly nil that aa many dwuopu.akmt mfrtfwri.

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W. A. W AfrXBB, • . J. N KOTMK, Leader of (HtaaHTl a dtirriKUi tt. W1L.-OX, .... cThlibae Ttoaaaaprt iwp««tlttl.y %<>»vau««« 1 a ik* •.titoa* ladtxaapeL* itoi toe tM#>v»llari iieupa wui um>u vmi ikw csy (to tto sal* perpua* « ptadeeiNS Wte rar.feawd BUBAT MORAL MUM A or ifSEw Tom * C ABJX taanuiBed (»«» Ms*. Hair>n tovttof 'law*'* bMMMf war Jc of tarn ueew. TW great pradue*u.<i, geuaa ap at so tasrwaas espaxai. wds to p*mt*rtra wm1> aaw aad -ir|— pvi-te ta»«»y.luaeuiiieiy, to*., w,u» t-« f*ll urvaatkaf a Ttoai.s eaga^ad Mpra«-iy ta initoia Aa uiMMCuae chafsaiwa Tto Diautt wdl b* <i>«i4rd mta but A«to—Tatest '««***—a d K.*j»r Tajanasai; audewutg «»tbel«Mgik ofnaa rc^iurcd i<x .u try—mtumyn, 1,0 JtOt muj ran

A DAMS’S BaUITY, ONE VOLUME, IjL at -xtm WKROKX to CHAMBENLAiN*'-.

tto fact

■ cored ofaa

tade it€ him reii*£ W- ime tto asasr ta bs », Very reepccttolly.

pHUXIPSON EVIDENCE. FIVE VOLoctaa WEROUX to CHAM BBRL.%LX'S. TTEBB IN G' S PATENT FIRM PROOF —S-.—AFK.'-, Willi Hot. • Phient Powder-Pio»i Loex»' Tto ba-t snue onde > 1 tto world! >e rowactitor to* yet epyamed ww t'-g t<»accrpt ib» VISSU cftiiit-T-gc of Sn.A9 C. Hemeiso u» all ottor' _ water, ot Fire Pn>«.f S-fr». Lrt the war.M tto.. *a»w that the -ancriority of three unrq-ialled S»f*-guatdi aeatusl ro^acs aad lawn i* .‘aw amrrraally *cAu wi-

• Xovies.—Tbia ia tto acigmal Maw Yo#k vewea of tba Sm “* '- u ~ *-

Mte* GtOKRSOX aa Asst Ohulu. MB* CAMPKKLL m mZ brCtoia T. VANCA aa Gaaaaa Basata, iba ihrmiv*

■ ***t- *• ® GRIBBtiOX, »• Lacl* Tom ‘to fatikfai

K.B.—XdOSSarTXHB.—re with riwaaat —aeestorip loaa si

remedy, ta them day-, ia fit to betakes ia li tcm. wdeaj it will, is a tow tea, eahibit a* spwpreaw nf reatorinfr tto pariest 10 toaltk. tori'.ay*. EwriV Raid/, tor aU aenw pa

pcovesitaeMcaey- Tto mamaeit

MK HARRIS., a* S«. C'ia ».

MR KXBassS. a* t'lU'itA- KLStcsree ■MR. B*RNaMI>, a- Aai^aia

MR. COOBB, uattayey.

MU. J C AMPBtiX a* Maika.

MR. HACA.Vaa Ur. Sbrlby

J < ;A«BU ; a, IftoO* Frtrito*.

MK WATKOX. aeLayra*. MR 6RKB\. aa Mr Waa** MM. 6IMSt>N.a-Ttoa Loker

MR. TA V LOR. aa ttawg* Sureuj

MK. HORTO.V, aa Andy MR. WlU-kRO, aartow

MR FLFTt HKR, aa^S^^>

MK. LAMf T .V

MI8m RMMA t.RATlAV, to*»'ij»* F.le* bltAW »« Awai f'hlaa MRS COi.itMAX, to Car.ey.

At tto Worid * Fair, in Loudon, 'be nianutociarer of tto gesaLie amsbica- San m*da tto aime p—-r'-nif-n ! u» tto maker- of fen-pr—fs >B Tto O-d Wortd. bet mu oee j waaf.-aml to L t»ma tto Yankee ” ard Herring'* Safe b.>ra ori .to r.tn.ora, recaivtoy tae Pnoa Jfiadai at that rreal

j exiii.iinai. L’NCLK TOM’S* CABiX. Xeany tea finataari of ttoae wel. kaown ariiei-A hair# l-’oeta Tout, .tto ia.'bitil uavo to. V. Ggttmm i toea*.hd .11* are B W in arteal are. and mmo 'ton O-ta '’-“•fi* Horriis !t*r f«JfiUVa*t^ve> - T. Vase* i tan -eu hari* P •* e»i mait.p>airt y tbraaek .iC-^leBiii S« Ctar. .... Harm fire*, havuA tea* toca the awad- -f preserv up :wweu*e ■ ' k>aaaa Kleutcr, ftiwta*. ant u»»«* «* pr»»peit7. Few will forget ttoir aervic*-at I-oar««, _ - Ufaihae tto : 'barmi,g of B truani's Viurcais. ’ and ike- great firo Oescva Petty 000-. ‘ -my-aL in Strawketry >t-a-t. n Pktlaiie.pk'a, *t U*e ^ arniag *»f I Lto :aw)*t)" Ceaud>*.i tte Xew York Tnsaoe OBre.” \>w York, at ib*. Mr- S-Wby, S-« . lOtm

[ "M. Ckarir-Ho’e..” Sew Of.aut-. ut tto great fire* at y. - - •

Hr j California. St Lnuta, Jf atifai ai.d Xew Yutk City ” i •'mu.p-un Sktnjwr, a- a

m 1 In all ttoa* and ntaay cAM-r p.>r.,ou» o-' ita 60a"try, tto WiUui.,

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excrariaiutg pane we rabeaeri, awl tto moat varieni im- | *“* fce ** icT ' rcl r tried, bet "area km wa | nrt*.^ ... Tepter tatieM 11 allayed. IfRtonwatte. or!*tiftie**oftto Jeiat% ! A large awertaa-at eee-iaat./ on kaa-1 a*d t /r sale at dmij, Haglee or Wrikne-a in tto Baek. or Lwatago, or Pam is the • Phta Xo 3« Wal 'at Slrcrt Pa i-Wwpkta. tea, - - ■ Vkt.iwd sMp. «- D*senerr or flianfoa 1 - 1 - ; Ky^jscoro-Bajre Sanaaud Sei uaaadcrs raee tanne f FUteker

aured for $3,500, but tbrirloain vu^triffing. ■toefwia’m.faw wwwe* free y—ftaw y«erj ‘ a •“*** f “ “owf fab^elT ‘‘IOSS’s **"

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