Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 3, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1861 — Page 1

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LjlVU JASPER, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1861. NO. 38. VOL. 3.

Published tvtur wtostsyv, at MWII UÜßOI COUBTY, IftUlAhA, BY CLEMENT D C A N E .

nrflCl-Corker or

West Streut

. ..... " - -- " " V ' "'- - - ... .!.. . . . J ' Government, and ao anxious am I to pre-jcourse, the slaveholders, to any of the Ter More of the Eeautiea of the Horrill c- m i.'Ji-1. js vo end pi 'peiueto its b'eaaiugs, that if IjrRoriee or other common property of all the TttlS , ...... ' , r ltldl!l M?e this UnleB spun my on n UrmaJStP. I will lot Ihea Bvea claim to ba. Th Richmond (Ve.) Dsp.tch. in an ar-

iUcAVP ,....hr,9l, .r..,,ol l!i,rp, Ift I will .tagte accept any oH V ,.on m,n. WIMM who RlBBl Kl IM ,i,e upon thin tar ff, hieb vr-Hby - . Ii . . . I . . 1. ...Ill l . 1 ...1 . ..a 1. f rt I hlL not i. u it 1.110 In Iiia l a tr . . .

! ..,.,1 -I, ,i tt.v ( u t to ttaverome adJi- " r"'8 u" " -j - . 'lie uepnau.-a- a tl.rou.'h the .National

r- w -

TKUMS-siTKIGTLY IN AD VAN

gingla Subacriplioii, for fifty Noa., 1 &;i

i'or six months RATE8 or AlVRTtMrlO.

1 ou

Foreriuareof 10 line or leas, 1 week, SI W . ; ...... -1 -ta

Kj -Ii fllbKMUl.-ni llispruui., .,... ...... ...t..riia..iniiiK. lit finio rat1. " '

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I, ml jerantee. Tny ,uri us that, '' '-'" - i ms oi iv pres. nt tiv. .-.. . very ir.-uiocrat.c without l hem th'vno lo ,-r fed ..cure.-! w,lom 1 !'avo the b"nor 10 "P"f- I haeaiTbhi OoBernmant 1 UBrUI Bat yeursl Why ,,bcr voting. g,.i i ,t, thus WfMI te Coeee . lo. the Ua of tue argument, that " wili,i'fü U " P-ac; "fc n n", .ie.: ,.v aro al. i.. the wr0O and need Do Mwtha It'itimttta rn20 of P' PttM, ".(. and when t.on. ,a ntnd.-u! U hy xil, prent riltPS of dufy ronffe from 4 - ur-rtet- yet lot ua U c'-neroua .r'-n of r""hP". ttnv nr,t t"1?11 be5 but' ,ir. 1 boj"""' prucUim that you are for tli- ,0 30 pef c nt. ,MfW fi,M ilu.,,ldlIli; t.'rec.n.Hhif,' r'hN-h will affurd to tli.e i-.c'i,,in!? lo y1,Id " m,rg P"r co"r' .Coiwti'uiion end t!' Union, when you arrlpc,fi, b.irjre,t wi ra,)g1 from g to 150 ,L ... ...r, .. tr., ,1P, )lir ti.rir r, torn to!'ona. a:.d ell tho-jKh of mere peraonal c .n.("ot wlHiof to coooede ..ythinj to presm', c..iiIm ,arfie nurob 0f ,r,ic if im.

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'1 hcv only

that wo will put (nj 1,1 81 one mot earnt tfTjri

Irurti""

mn and in iv 'ith'v

to do .omllnfr to rftjoi'e thn country.

an . Iweitta lite Ir-i ti. !

k a K.iinrc. I ROW ero a " " " turn

lent dVtlTmntej iteewoe?n ou ,ion mW " ade to r.ulir advertiaer. Notieeevof epp 'ititmcnt of timittietreture end BuUffca ot cluiaci.r to paid for in Ueoee. ARJiaVIIOHia CANUIOATL: For Towimliip eÄC, eeeb pl.O P0f "oUIMV " " f .',,r ttrii t. r;rcuif, or mtfi, 0."0

T;r (inffi

vond

.;.., . I, in our apf;

I ported at oll, keine included in achcdiile

If, nir, hy t!.f exeroie of a IN forb.nr ,Bt wy be ct.a.e, (r(!ni Q l0 - r,.r 4.,.,,,,

1 f I.. 1 .t.il.J ..I . t I. ... tnrtrn n r.4ikPt tri krnii nn tu fl i - ft 11 1 m . - J . n ... t .

fr lonl'y e- 1 ""T" vena ooiimip.j, uvcr wiiti- i nin - - - - - - jnui reietie fttre n caiico, i jhcnre 1 l the I net. ril "Pl'ortunity of aftttRttltiag with pef)t",aeeful end boeMrftbte B"tilem?nt of exiet- wide,eoetinf ebrod If, e'crliop per picc ,11- R0 t , ir. aone from tko .lifiv.-ctit eeciiona of the Cn-jlnf i'blee ein ke effected, nation will jet Lf 28 yardi, woul pf oder the prpacnt :v nmn..-f:,t.l""i?'"rrcy,nftcr tU openi.iir of the pretent "' "P to call ua bl?aaed. If, however, by tariff S4 ncr cent: wul r tl pr-n,) . d ' snff

ion, '

d bc-''"'''0" of ConfMMt fiat eome plan for ny rna'i or rerkleea et of or, (hi coun ty per ccn,( t t. ,1 t . t m . . ! . ... .1, ,11 I... Im . Jnr.Ll.lIn. ntl) i ' ' . . a

COI

Itao t!

r in!.'iL-MC , hut no wi

runs way ri nd. r, I '. !i-v.' it t" bo the int

Attorney aiwl C'uutnfl!r at Jtw. Ij.. ..... ... i u t n BOMB. IM).. !...;! that the northern Si tw

T r II.I. a'tt)d the Ciirt in Terry, Da to the Satttb fttefa lU ml rjaraü'c-

4 b.MH and Crhv. totd couioio., nnu C'v.-, ..ti :,, ,fte end, entufy ti.f;'r' M muü'

Pf. inpt ittBBtion to llbutiiu.ofotru.'..l to, w2tkottt f .. ill ihe ' '

ion 'ho

'-7 Bl. I h

1 doublini tho tx

f..ir anl equi' .th! diviaion of ihn Tfrit.o. ty f'nll be involved in b deBoMin clfl'l ckeon prii-d lawn, h as id i.ov worn

rint af tba Vetted States, aa bctveeu thc r, Iben the aoonor the curtain ol oh. ivion y ?oor prjr . r M mt eetkHS, nccfitn;aried with uitoUl pttftn- thrown ovrrthc prcr, nt exettlAf and Mft f eteriinsr pr jn', t ft

jtcc, wouM cen inor: in-' trencth, anJ, atjb'o chapter In oorhiatryna a nation-c,.,.. Ui dor tin- pr p. d t it iff it would pny the ituie time, be ino'B efficient in the etMU'be better lor oi In the eye of posterity. ;GJ p.r c-nt.,or n a. !y tbr e iiUiw th pre.

(than an? otbrr plan. By ihie, I mean the I am prood to ke Die to eay tl:a, bo iar enl rille

r, coning paye 24 per

estublinlimcnt of a Hue eotnethinu like the!" my ewn mT natlri

Lia-vi H i .'- 'jn Ui be raited from

is core -run!, . rf cent. ,0 gyj anj &0 xm:i tlllry or

' x Blanheta, the porr

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)H3i Haki:b, A. J. 1 ... TT, Vinr. riiie, Ind. Jiapet, lud. CA;::a & e:c:::v v, ATTOK.iu-iiAT LAW,

aar Governe w ich it eree Uun 1' iy i.-i, Im'! , t unbeettBl

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kitte ki be It Ii

Tl. np.irii, p in the luh ii t'irrti t it'.'

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i.on.iii. -ii ri.-BB Courts I'urttriiinrul oy i i -i

ere Ü

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lentWaa pud to cu 1. T. i.vit; i.

r'lnioi. tum VV. C. Adams.

I a-kpori. In I J.iap:r, Itid. LAIRD & ADAfi.3 ATTOHXB Y ä AT LAU, rII.I. continue the pn.etii:s in Dubois VV c'lnu-t e4 CuMBtoii Ptee CoartB, particular nffeniion tfien to M'anjriny and e" Im z tip Gu irdla: and oVcedeol -i.i ;ii V.T C Aoum. - 'I' Puio lu-.Hv Btt-ril. nil bafineee en'rted la Idin in J Ml I Pes' rourte OFFi,-f. .oh-w. t oriier ' pwbH n Tw, vv- r r.-m tin -hop. ' b. . 186CN

to Bttt

it!.nii atiicudii. tile Id . propoaedj a:.d lb I al!y a ' ' ci 'o - Ij a lo i ion a a part of it. Mid the eontlkge. !. nttal e tiVBo . I b audi plan Uh In ev -ry

oi Bfieeoari üae north of which al .very b(! hae keen tru to her cons'ltutlonal ob i ijie d.t,irjj ih(

Halt i-r oiioinu, ana out oi wn-cn u ir uu. tu n-..inS na ran i.io "'' o, jp. ij comfort BOW pay 15 per en, only on. bavll bi r0nl8i and, if ncerv, pro ne plo justly complain ol her. It Alf tB VRj,ie und.r the new tariff, unhaa it leted. Hy making thie const;..!.n.: I. ('o deny t!-.e foet. however, that tnwardaju greaty Itercd, they will pay in mm la rrqtnsite IftMula. itB, and by Rf fiial omc of the nonhorn S'tta the S uth hiBjy- , a8 1,5 p,.r celJ, t ür CVt.r alty alaiaf tfet r'.hte i.t the partite ou bo:hio,t c:.ur.; of complete-!. L-t thise -T niti, th- profent rate. A II woalr n earpeta, ;.c: bothi Btatd aetiouso' jil'-o.iei. R S'atce m-Uo tl-.o Binjn h-ri-rib:-. '.a .)1V ,,x,, 24 per cent, are to pay in the fthe 1 !d Ifi our Hae Kill be t moved. Rhode Wand haa done; then let ua lender W ( pff f.w g ,k I. . ihn I 'M In.-!; ni ! tftn fnlr and luinf f -h'e m i 'e of r 'iifffllt ol . r, .. . . . .z-

n wi 1 v 11 1 -,.. ...... - - 1" .now piy 1 . per ceni, u rr ' eu mrm

,1... t . - 1 1. ..tm ci,K.,.'i..il tin .Tr Prliten. ka uh nntfriVirv : atn,.tf all 0V1 rture- , .. . . ... . .

nc .. 1' u " e-"" - ' - - iraiaea them io stv. to ao o .1 p r ccni.

Ibatl be rejeaUd, lb n new que.tiona I',Tr.jn -.nJ oli tbt prc.(?uctB of iron changed

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V B T K K S U Ü II , I N D .

' ' II. I. t'c prompt atteittiot) to nil bu-ti

J

' neve eotriiat init.' 1 onniiea.

d to Iiis cure in rial Nov.

Mli

0 . sir.n, th it a tiie OoaatUatlaa arbate. . r a'tll be fi lucked 1 ip la i 1 0 and tho- pkc I b of an ordiniry pre, lieee nt;w th it a.-nn point ol n w,4he u

in practice the moat fü i-;nt. J i i-uiioii aa ii i U go id enoagh for uwll. und I rerrret anv enraaae I .

- j - for am irWinfl i; 5 -t 1

ab t renal 'o he enai rg i rice ol We want peace, we want a fc

bfioMtm AU I

den, in the Knate eornctime en;ce, or eome rsimiiar 10 it, a pfefereuc la aay alb-

lea and new re-nnelbiMtter intervene, I1

-r ante p--noi Muk i'

ll.

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g before Cuiigrcta io.iü.I aoj con:;

r; I i m tad, I a led to h I 1

hat il i I b.- mor- IT t 'O 'l end eoaimand R re B.reC2th nil ever tiie r urry, than toy oi!t r. Ii I cnn g-t tliat, then Ii.ru villing to Rid i;i tupp. rting v.h t miy be ne bent. 8 fr ea t'ie report of the comnitteeof thlrty-thref If eeaeera4 thTe iatveh In it which I coirroend. It aeouito lo ,k in tlieriph'. direeti hi; h-it y a whole, .ir. I ihl h ii falle ! ort of what ihe Bonn try hid a right to expect nadet ejrJetiag elvi e itaftcee. Tl fft are bu: fev of t'10 pro; -

Fir.t, I .lo nt, hnwever, fe.r eucli a re.

etui wit!

ai not diccui. eo remote a enntinurency. 'S f-

I leaf BUM t'e d iy is t'o evil tlo-r. at1 I', nuvorthel s, air, afior all p'acfii' mesne shall b rxhnu 'ed, we fi.. I that a fi ml and inexrb!e separation atnat take

to snch rntee aa will impose on enorm

dithkjtttl tax upoi ryery mechanic or

to.

pbei?, I cann-jt, in any vu-w ol the epee a-blcb I bara baea able to take, ace what (ana1 can recult fr m a r?e.)rt to arme. -r, a between the difft-r-Mit Mettaneev the d"f fcrcn', B1 ' t, ereale1 he, ipao facie, dh - lation. y utea al war aro neccsaarily foreign to earh Btbef, While I would cling to the U : ii fo 1 no ni then ia a If "in Rl of It

contained within it that I can cm 1-lt worth prc-o run:, yet, if we mu't part. I . . . . . . a . hl .

Ii is m t me ' r -o y no re temporm ;in tho name of i.uaiui.i y ici ua 0 mm hbi

If w.

at all why 1 C

V

n JDOLF 1. SiiillHj ATTORN KY A T L A . JA8PÜR, INDI1SA,

TII.f. aotet d promt 't v to arv on-iee

itiifiK-ind 10 Lin. in bwv oi tiie aoveti w

tl ia vexed qu ha ol

from Mli li-ol

of C

bl'

;ri-titiit an. I reasonable men. Lt ua aay

eaver the whole aronsd in eoattovaray anrflto tboao who will not remJn with u., athtwi BJalta final Wort of it; it p; a.ible, leavcl Abraham aaid to Lit; notion more tj mere iofereue er couetruc- ' L l there be no Utile, I pray thee, bo-

1. 11 in rei to 11 10 si vf ry

W H IB a it tu

f 1 ur R ipnblieen f Sir. Cut eodea, or counter to tho Chi

twt en me and tbef ani between my herd iiif-n Bi.d thy herdmea, for we be brethren

'Ii not the abole hi d before theel S p

3 nd rmer

e, ho drive? 0 B ill or buys n berVV-ehoen ToO irinu'est artirh-s of tl.ia deacripUofl are ought out nod kvied upon wi'h a apericl duiy. All booh printed in 'lie rt.-i ih lai e-'iaca (uoleae more than thirty yrare 1 M) aro to he BVaeaaad 1Ö3. per pound, tl.ua taxing lit Ture by we ig t. Button, gloves, etoek lagt. Caps, ahftbJBBk &e are all ac.vai.r -t 1 :! I per cent., anleaa prr vid- d for at VtHI hi' er rate by eotii" rpi cial mille ," Vhi.t wonder that Lord Lyons ahcu'd llircttcn the Federal Gov.'rn.ient with h recogoiiion by Eii!r!ar,d of ihe S n'hern C n f'deracy, if the Morrill Tariff 3i ! I becomee a law. Tita Ictliaa-i Co:vrealicn. tnUkß Pom", b. 22. The Cinventl-n was attend, d by dele!utea end others from ncirly cvry county in the S'ate, and was hirmonion. Wrn. K. EdwsrdB, of Vijro County, was

ol M itn-t county. McDonald ami

ut tj.

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ATTORXhY AT LAW. C

rKTF.RSllüRt.il. INDIANA. tri n I Will a lend all lerm mi 'h" emata In pirbol lo k t .

ei Bnty January 2fth IHlio-'

IJKl A i L:C'kiTTIElt, N OTARY rri'.LIC. Land and Iouranee "Cent. Utlice at the Court Iloue, Jas

v . ib

nt. 1 i not the rtty of I

h-B,ll pari)

a U-

1

1

per. Ind. 4?y.

rtea oagbt IB h

1 ii aui

the,. Otio'lt

to deal wi'h it beeoi:.. prc.ctical 10

Bn ol the pt-iice and integy of greater en na "nt than ..! A vay with such con

st. Known in time like il ene. This plan .fiWda Baaamoa middle groo d; why cam 0' all Iba Unio.i men ct-i..e taf etaBf upon it? Ii ia but a return to the old idea of diiit'iiig -h .t it aecma we cannot ei j y in com .too,

Thia will a'i.l leave the new

..ün.r hl, .t iL. rn !acl. As Baa kccnlin peace

wall BRitLeieewhera, w y cavil about Iba Üta to ke K-rmed on bo'h eidta of the . .1 .Ll. n.nn.uJ linn fiu In a. i. ."it u , 1 ' r do

ll .: Ion, v.-n en iuo lu.ii.e' t" " r- -

lliey choose wften th'-.V

ihrow off the ti -rritorial condition. Bei4ea,

ni . 111 t

itaBlfi. dearly foatalBad within 111 Many lfJliIoM

iroti- thyaetf I pray thee, Irom MB if liiou President, with one Vice President ftom

a lit tuk.. i!i h-U hand, then I wi.l go lo the righli or if ihou dcpari lo lite right hand. Iben I ill go to the left." S.r.the theme is too mournful a one, and I will not dwell upon it. May He w ho controls tbe destiny of ns'ions, ruie all things for tho beat.

flAcnELOKS Attentm. The attention of backelors is invked to the following waif: Tiierc are some aid nhts in ihis world;

a city aached and burn' a bnttle field afti r

m crest elan; ho r a London in iho m:dat of a ola-ue a e'.ip burnt nt ea a family pinepm in starvation a (f of molarsee wreck

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r ...,r tr.. .-i -. u. l .U'lll irm Uliaui v.-'.. ,

. . n . . a . ... . m . . , a. ... r- . Ill M.t.. .L..I.I.I M.Iu4a ik,

WAGUNi COACH, PLLiW Alii) MA RÜM'ru(l all cons.üuüng a pari of the Bupramt r, . rr - "w'. LT. d Pob tbe paeemeni; all baJ, it is true.I ... I lltf.PH n.i. ral A a.W sali BP flasB A 1 ia W A l nl 1 1 SB TBR I . . ..

llt..e ba its ii'iijii I h rt at il.l stt a. 1 T lit fi I ki

J r J l , tu Ua a nwis ' " " - mwm - .... -

MANFMCTITJH, COBRER Or REWToB fc LA U'RESCE MK. i 1 , Jatprr, Indiana,

$ Wou ilre- 5.. t m,-r 11 1 111 -

y -I", luriii the pub

lic that he ia now premr-d to do nil kin' ol

1., . i ! !,c i . .d e.o laiu IBB w M "aiBtl

all iblagel nB)ch tiaat all pavtlelpatlBB la iba aoaj

..oi Tetrito-i. o jslwevfl eat med to

wiiiiiu t

hy their

1 tar,

V. l.v no

er nun M in .'he CaBBtil uii

I-,, Ü, a 'ien, by f oiiog 0 Jo e, miseonatrui - llass ai'd iniaundi ratatidiugs i re the remh? S l&r as ihe lerritortal brandi of tiii

cotitrovemy is concerned, I would vrry 11 ue'i!

the U.iltie BtaiCe, haa 11. so ii.itnife.ily unjuat,

ia an old bachelor, wearing towtrds the end of his j .urney of life, his gr.-al duties unn j ...:ii t . .t. mi Lin. Ki

done. 1 uor u'-n: iji m..., hatlncvercinhl bring nij.elf to bt-hon mmUbbb out at the

if ll,H fail .iniii.l.'i ii-.-ii . . . ..

.hat the oreat n.

il the R.'puhlie iti BBVlf have intended tig-

'iocs not a sou or a d-oihler, not a relalive

n ,irnn a irar. i-loae his rves in death, or lo

I I.. a . .H.taS ..n - I , , 1 1 , , 1 ... 1 . 1 mil . f A.I

uork in hie line, in the hem vie PuTcbl BNf ol courae. ta adh r to enl act BpBB wwwj mmm u" - - 7 Jleave his money lo nobody, in fact, to care . si, j ... i 1 Lt. I ' . . . ... ' ,,....i, , t n,i.i a Ai'tt a I hip i-viT rd'ard.-i 1

aere win uu wei 1,1 can ami tamis rnVcrtii peculiar theories in relation to 11. - - -, , for him.

atoek and work, aa no is sulirlo u lie can . . , T ,,,., 1 i,i' ii more as a aeviee 0 carry an cieciion bviib , If no others be adopted, I preaunio I ' . .. . pleaaeihem. r . r , ihni anvt hinr e 0. In this view of t, ll Itl.pt-mitriin anil rrnnirinr nf all k:n.l. -tilUdoere to thclll, an, III p'HICipU-. I re-, " sn J 1 .

r - .. . , i'l... . r..it iii'ii'! ild iinrnnia. licncver.!. ... . . l.i 1.1 ..j :.ui..i

I,.,,, .hem aa the laireat Biiü best. I wouiü,"" r r hesiiiitui wives w no irainsu main uuiüubuij

. .. ... .... . w t!.( relcre, sny ireull man uiaiata upon a n ' !...n n..i.i ti ....i ih, ciiiiiiiion I frrilonea. '

of the United fc5o.le occupied and enjoyed enlorcemenl of this policy la the Pre.i. common by the people of all ll,. Blattt of Ihe couniry, and h unwili.ng .1 !.:. r im inir.. dc ritiv hiiiL' on this noiut. 1 cannot

. v upon lernia i, rnuuity, ; no 111 u.e spun 01 - -

fraternal harmony; but. air, so bitter anä ao, r-

determined has buen the Opposition of those

attended rn nmnipflv. ml i--arpt nl r, KlotiHr-Btiiilcr-t'nbiiict-Ha..fr.

TIIBimderaigrtiMl,

Lbegs leave to in-L.

liut there is still a hope. Uglier and old r

men than ony of my friends have marriei!

and BBBBt tin ir money clegnnt.';

A Mopr.nn Sara. Mrs. Julia inward, a

re id'-nt ol Caagow, fcscothnd, gare birth r- e iBtly to twins in iIib Bixty-scventh year

'.if Iipp nm

Sir, if the eouihern people were a race of, B llütLinff reaoectint! yourself, either

form all thoae in

need of any thing in hie line, that

I... Is A. I a.BI iih.m i n ffliail . . . sr. I

e,,re, if Mr Don a 1 1 ., 7 We.t BtftvetaJwbBBbJaal lo this plan oi settlement from ihe IfBBBikaJn, ao long as we were in MB UBHhsi . w or lratsi nothing, good, for

where he ia prepared to do all kimla ol first, tht I uow daepair of its keing allowed, with Um, and Ii Inf, under a common 5on"j(tlllt. ia vanity; nothing bad, for lhat is affec .r.. . . . . . ... .. I .. i ... I ll u. I. .I...,.l ilu! . . - ......

ty irpentering, or cabinet-making on reason- .0 ffa (to successful operailon aim nat

stitution, I would be wil ing lo uivme ,. . noll.. , T ind,fTrent. for thai ia ailly

comman Lsnctits and eommon property with them fairly and equal. y. How much more CTTThe national debt of ihe Uritee

BaaMBsllissi v. l.ieh carried with it th up- itronely i L is abligatiofl Imn-seil when .States amounts la about c

anca ol in 'ice and fMtlHy, and I will'they sre kindred, t ur MaaaVl and ousjkrclh-

able terms. He solicits a ahare of Pulir!promptncM neceaa-iry to meet tho crisis. patronage, and feels sure he csn give aaUa. J U,savlava, o en brace

Oet.86.-y. JOHN nilCIIART. ,.u.y

.... j: ..- 4t ns..runca ol in

nviiy pbivb. vwoains ; ceomo-M. my. If to ha ale. renl Whenever I eh.il Conine that I will Bubscrilior, nna t he moiifV, will rv-,cnucvor 1 ' Li.a. as., r ill Jt otksM in mature ol detail. Ho groat, not coueeut to raaagaitfl any claim on HM

fear, aa TmJT Ji, i. my ett.cb,.al to the Rre.ent form o.art of tke eouihern people, including, ofjif they ehould pay .heir..

tiollar and a

hall for earh inhabitant, while the Bum of

una hundred and thirtj ilve dollara eaeb would be requi cd from the British pop-

each CoDgreaaional District.

Robert Dalo Oven was chairman of tke Comnr'Uee on Iteaolutiona. The report waa long, and waa adopted unanimously, amid great anthuaiasm. The Convention waa atrongly Democratic. The resolutions declare: 1. The duty of a citizen to throw aside partisan interests so fsr as they may conflict with conciliation; to assent to any p' in of adjustment to settle thee xistinz difficulties. 2. A division of territory for lahsr. 3. An eitenalon of limits for alave. is not nn extension of ahrery, w'lcli can onlyhe effected by import .'ions; that a refusal to aeaaaf terms of aiijuaiuitni ia likely to extend slavery. .

4. A cheerful support of the Crittenden

or any other fair proportion retemkliug it.

5. Recommend a National Cjiivch i m, if

the Poace (.inference sha.1' tail to adopt a

plan, lo be called hy Congrof or llie States, lo refer our nati mal difficulties. I, Delievea that ths refusal to accept some pi n will divide the Union into two confederacies, which may or nvy not remain al peace with each eher, c iaalB a division ol the free States iu the North. 7. Deplore the condition of the country, declares the duty o the Government to maintain the present atatua, and refrin from acts of a warlike vt eggrrs-ive charaeter, and, If efforts fail, deprecales all attempts to maintain the Union by war. 8. Appeals to citia-ns to refrai. from all criminating, vh lent and ir ltating Isngu .ge toward ihe South snd adopting a Chrialiau apirit. Ac. Et"Tbe Mobile Mrcury, ra erring lo Northern aupplio, aays: The only thing we re tr BbsBal about is in respect to loe. That is a product acd .a about the oi ly product if any use lhat Alabama can't raise.