Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 19, Number 29, 11 July 1849 — Page 2

THE PALLADIUM

j Wo v are

tv f obedience. Wo we wodf ...... . .hH-d! Andhownn ex pect to f.ud r a

.. . 1.

them anv evidence ot Doners-

State Convention.

blmbition,f "

By a la passed at the last session

j side! Delightful position lor a iroe sower, of ' U the democratic patf of this district k

oneraoio"'"'' - , ,r.k:., c,atA

was made 'favor of 0- ira.c Are the tree s :

WKOWDir.iC" 1I.19IO.

TERMS:

On.'. W KZ" li.r:- the r"tZrZX ,)r,rzvg,: convention ciu- l.o con,)r

A, fr' ;:':r ... .1 oo "ri'frrr:;-;::n-V to ,lter. revise or amend The constitution duceZ i-rce traue,

: m.;:;;:" we,,! . .Ufe. The 1.10 of lions' .

l.pyiuwr.....r:TV ..,.,,;. f liwpruiU-y..-i. iu - ,,.,.,,',: nro. George '.ran-"e,r ,. - -

do. Co. c.nu.i ,f mmm- , .... . . a Uie ..u-ia - e. - n V i r 1 v 7- w s of Julian. W I I Ju :ai .l.0'. ''"' C":' ,,.M!

th-

is the w as c

FiM f.e 117;. .V MVer Vn-tjf. closely pr Ami 1. XV. IWISIiEK, mol t-c:

3 the rditAr of veiv, t i av

of the l uLTfl

t

inteJ i-.j!i1!:ir. The subject al- iara now"in the United States about 300.-

iv.dv discussed is that of St. a- tXKj emancipated people ot color, hrom

Xin'teen year agi.

rade. as

T

ir t! Clori tt'

of w !i;t : lb

. ... ,1 d.-s.-tv!;-

'Hli's-a' d HI t

-:i vvi ek; v J our The ("!. -.ri

. v

nu i -

ienor .nt, vi K u a. I .-,;,,,,,,, h, boo- election iii Au-nin next, to open a po

: " a I.. r:tr . sud.l be fct.tera aa mo vcu-

,fcgyPti..n, u. . " , e!, for r again

tJT

im. in t'i" year lo.Vi. ! ' r !; adv.-'catifsjrthe .Vuti-n .d Ili'pu!

Mr. P.t:-iri'-oj" of

c:.-t hi

article I'V

nd the con.li?i--a ,'th First nt;nual Report of the Prison

. ; illation, e-specUUy as l:sciplin ,k ioty, mad cm year ago.

j, 3d ..itcd. and then .-ntmud t - we Un.l tacts gittierea irom t:a i eruten-

the I'tiit-.-d States. We cl-we this tt.trt.'s t snow now ureal a portion of tha

jored. even in tnose tttatea

a:.

( i-'Ct: -. in t:

'c .-!! Cdltr

n a

;'iviiijj tiu Killowitiji extracts:

Hi ! t;:e itiunortal nraniHa S!ar

I Jturk. Pitt. 1 an I WUb.'rf.m-:

ziu- i s"r cr " . ., I i..it tt-ui ",s "' , '. r. juestion:

"' ' ljod of uatuie

.. j tirn muKt coma . . if I.'. X . . . I . f ..

iiious. Aim happy ewut- if neTHtive. which

roil of". .. of our liiriy,uuj;"V. tf.row of the . . "... ., . , j.f s(-!, fee-

not roiiie iiok-iv y , , . , .. ( i- v recoruca lV uiu v.itr

Mi.'. .1

. . .11..--... I ,.r,f:ti,t " nn.i.liustf

... .Lout t'lein- i 11 i;uii iu nii-im mo

were torn ' .. , :-, . . , ha

ve, and &c w

tion s'd answer

I.,.

Jie gv Uie" te '-',"'" IJ"' who are in favorof such i'l.'y ht irH'", 'Jour'.ree,". ' are against such conven

convent. c-' -liJi

ho

W

this lv iiiariv votes tv-

MnilS A. J1A1S' Franklin County.

Won. LIMTM COl. Tlsoina VufM. Co roa coMoiir.Bn,

Tiie law further provides for the

l OL'NTY TICKET. iM,.f)I.lVKU I".. JOHN B. .STU 1.

Rrprtientatiei

r.ommw""' .. t i,i"r

t ' - - - fnitfr uri i m ill iiif- ...

. . . . . i ,i,..nM a nun.

surruiiifi "'"" . .lvu-so inm i for u. . . . . i coinriiUIllicau of l.berty. l'fh 'S,,;,,,, to 80n.e ,ub- the result of slid voU'S ty oe c1;1" 1 have avrri.l.l -.i1)!eaiu. a(,ov,run:elli, catnJ ty tt)e neit ( Veral Asscn.h.y. ! we not f.llo-sjt cf a(ivn,;ates nd 1 h propositi 11 iutr U1 : rt i.pfvrour!.eivr?rsal 0nUII rihN. lint u,ltla,,,eiital 1' of tlie ta,t; " ot 5ULa , joef-ij.irr cf nrn hlort f ,erlrrtion; we , demand the SC-rioUS i iii.outh wo havi3(.lollalle:s, of ....a,;.- u; u - importance1 10 ut . . have Lib uroud, ,.f .1.- .,,.,.. ,.a ih vrv first- - 1 -,..,r. nff-veV ClflZCH. It IS liOt a ,

Senate U-t winter!

prepared t pre.

en by l.im last winter. A reia;t:o:i introduced by himself condemned it. His uniform votes, with but few exceptions, condemned it; and we are not aware tliat he ever professed to be in favor of it. Kvans and Julian on free soil Julian and the uhra slave-holders of the south e-n free trade! Beautiful inconsi.-tency!

! t:

'1 :; 1 ei

..-.. 1

that prM-r sotue two eais. We !md in our .ii"...-t'' a fuh alj el 1.1 ; ';:..:'. ;' v.e h.i'.e had th.- cori "--ity t turn eve,-11

v .! r i 1 i s . r . Pa -tuod 1:

1

CslS t

a;: 1 o-ir

numbers, w n:. .1 e :.:iu u:iu-a.i.. v 1 with .!.: -r..ii lil."!! '!". ! see it

s ;.; i v 4iay, v . mi ii-s ! i 01 ii.s p 1! : r t : ' ' i "- i ' " t-t ii.S ,i U (''iiu';.!! ;.i;.r-miiii's. e a.!.wr in his p; sit'.e :-Livi' Ti-ii i an I

I iiiiiuliviii-: the s.iiii-- ar.i.mr m

Ivcu-aev cf thi riirht id tie .'!. r

Pi'. t j.. . s. li S

lis iiii.it r U:e P. s: !

K:t at : 11 the t h.. ':.'hl "lie, the a: ivei v

id

ii i rt. un. e.vhii.ited ti.m t--. c

S'.ivhis U

num. and lh- o ha v e c :ta raetef.

.1

ires,, s i:ur;n

e kii'iw as ju:.i ::i;.i aii'i

pfi.'S' l.t t ; ( '; :ce t j i'.n til ' irr- .

i .i:i;;.a

t . 1 -A

: cau-

17

' ...ntT1f IV I ..u.nr f!ii liul- s f . .

r LallllF V . III un.' -- ;npn'tl ouifis flic ii

ill slli V DUTTKUOW. I I" "ur i'"t,l,V'i.-'ii the i.r.r:eaem to any wtn:l lli'"Vv,. j l u nev... ,1, . ,.. .. . i, ,..,,,.,..! r-liirm whii:!

, we iiw etiiri,Uj,,out li;e wor'.l. f et us r-iee.

m ll.-fP.

T-We nro BHtrori-o t - . ; a iiii ie(l tllru t our own lain) an.' go on unfiIIDM !."" '''-1",,, rr roU"ia iu'IS" ' ! raaict every evil ami iiiefju .lily." Vi i'P f ti.W.WIiitman, resigned 1 1 til ' - - ; U, PUc. of rruiii the S-nior Lililor. 'in ruAK,xw t rrP'w. 1'A.icica.the whiKcai. fu' Lafavot, July 1, IU I')r. - uriilml.lrei.!. I.U f.dlnv-cineu t l" Tiiis is tho coiiinierciai metropolis ot

"ll-md and Security." It is reported .t i..i . . ..!... t..,

matter of ore, na - j j u hv hat lC wou'.,i ,.,4

lion ul our ut- - - . .t,... t.r. s, I

. i.r ti vpar: nut t 10 emisti- rv 1

rcctcd ironw"" - ' tutional 1' "iCe a,!oPtf,d 5s 1(3 "lre for years, nd ,he uasis uPon which all ..' ...mien' legislation is to be predicated.

SU i I i

nil

s.

:,s. An

I; I1.MV-!' 1 !ii:n hi i' f ir..-. i.i

1 Wv- I V - .ru v. a! t'i"l. .in: t)il;'i

....m: .ire

a v ..v :. u i i t.ie n i e . ; u

ti ! was ni'ute I on tiie banks of J.tme; J vm-t S!i-tf (Mi c-rrc- of' li'tte':. b: i t ii !. I hi re -in I U'ld l--t u S.'itcfx

mi: '.r.-f l!uii biiriii:;.' t loouenee. an

l ie weight o! th-ir st .-rSin virtue, would doubtless hav. i i -p !. b-r.tl ' 1 in fov.r of u ,.v r d fr..-.'d ;.' Tiie:i .dlow-citiz-Mis. - ,'!" l ot .7 77s ti'or list n i.i such a-' t ev re o-tn ! tii.it comes tremt:i S .litn. fmcvi'i t i at we he ir in fvery w.iis!-!i!i" ia!e. th' fun-r.d knell of our

in iu 77 'si I iiion j tiiis w,t

South C ir. !;:n N uliftea

s!i o;: ! wo i, it h li: T.iilv r: b.-ul.nj; Die t-nns L7V-r'.v and h. ';': ! -nr-r . whilst

o i;.s r i it ar i wo in uioii

Aud f r wiiv f

v. 1" r w:i v '. Mr

.

py I.

following ii Way... cu"n,y: ,

t' ' . . .. . . ! - v.'

Jck.oul.iirCl. " 'Hiiirmlay,

W.hii.tou, "

1-

I'J'

."I Indiana. I ho immense amount 01 pio , .. ... executive and

I . . t !.!..- .v. ; lt

tensive trade in mercliandizj carried on.

It'awport,

KaturiUy.

4,

!iicj purchased at this

entitles it to this distinctive cognomen. -

Wh

it the summer of ICiK) i" tn'

government in;

Such a coure is

not required of huiie.st, Urij;i.t punticiaus ; A change under an honest conviction ot truth is commendable. We honor the ' man who will throw olferror and embrace the truth; but it is sirular to us how u man of ordinary inteUigetice of rei' otion, and maturity of jti bjiii'-nt cun change opinions with t!i iaedity th it marks the course of .Mr. Jii'h.o. It h is been charged, and the truth of tin- charge

ay be established an:l car- : "otdenied, licit he Ju!ian)but a -imrt t ,oe j , - . -. t . . .... i ... I ...... v ... .

h is to (""ie tiie rights of the citizen to

tabii.s'le peculiar provinces ot the uif-

i.renepartments of the government

jur present constitution contains ma.y provisions which should be changed

whereby a better and more economical

in--,1, fiuill his Press; to U 1 i-

W ' of t '. !i7i. ;il I -as! twotttv ears

;w , t-i'.U.-d and w r. -te f-.r th e . ! mi an i free S ,il the ;;: .ursi.y Min. -:u : kv rot M A V liii HIS ui!.'l. us to V d- li o.V. t ! tiiis fact, wo h iii pro :iit t ie puhhi: som evi.bmco in tiiis, an 1 u'..s. 1' nt nunib rs of our p ip i" 1 Air.n t. ,i ir mi or. P.uh.T editor;. d uihh.gs and poi.Iie U dres.'s. In 7io.il Nij o. tiio-'t i. vui 's.' . 7- in d June olii. 1 77 I. we f.ud to.s ed.tor-iai:

A! 7.:. Ti.- .-!... :o(

1:1 convu'.siv

,,,r,-;7n7 f ii ov !v iiiiidin-' in our ea:

( M . r. ' e tor woanng ttu

.'. o,v . ! iv i e of t ie tmrn.s!i;vJ sun

Th--' t; u '.d.-, tint g iv, bii :!i t i our ;v. 7'". -a! ei -t '"lie-, t Tiuin it -.!, atid found t'.i. dreadful nnd dv ofsl.ivery an 1 the ! iv -tra !. d pi ro-d.-d in our Nat"enal Sv-t in. T.i r iiis.ililt" th- l liion, the f: i n; i's of our Veiit.ith.ii were romp.dlo 1 to ! .b r U ; tb SI ie-ti a le until th. year

convicts are c

w h.'re the colored population is small. Th r'suit of tili investigation strikingly demonstrate tlie inseperable connection between ijnorar.e-s and vice, But wiiv is the Negro thu debased an i proiio to evil! When placed in circums!,i!ies favorabl to the .pinsioJi of mill J, and th- eb-vation . f character, he has v t vin Heated !7s thb t all the honor of our nature. Fellow cYzern.it was wu wv:. wh have entailed upon them miserv in all its horrors and driven them into ivrv vie,, 'that tlsh is heir t. Trampling down every atr-etioti of our nature. e h ve in the first place, stolen . ... i . i i. . .. .

o, ,, ,i, , tuem irom n-ir ni' iauu. mo

,ni t l,.n thus torn tnem irom an nunianiiy iiwh 1 " . n,..,l,t.it tli.i.i Inuor tKin

l'ar. r ii i - " - . onr boasts of burden. We msdt them i s'.IV.'S. Pv a sudden conviction of injustice, or hv dooih-be I ilevise. we have then throwntiiem out on tiie worl l.sa Idb'd witli poverty in a!! its tatters with ignorance in all its fool-horn lightness ot heart with levitv in aH its yiddy carelessness of tmorrow. "e liave t!ms plung -d them in crime of ev tv sha.l tiom indolence up to tblony. Having thus blindfolded them. w are vain enougii to bid them fe. Havin thus bound a moral Furca to ev

ery niemlier.

w bil them act. Ilavimr

t . r . .

;.--' ...wh mi, t t'v evei lasting nouor oi ,iUH cngealed very manly atlocuon 01

oti r c oi i it i'V, be it so n; Mi,

It

it wi

t in :h ub

d

th I -et

it u is abolisb-

'el u .-d piracy, and

n far his tr.cbe. 1 to til-! penalty

... n ! .ir mv !o i ol" iii '

JO Hoi A. HI A IJdress his ftd-

A candiJato for fJovernor,

legislative

so as

department

since,

i"e.arnt?xt!'j cn!'ndci thnt ('n-

crvss has a clear and vndouhlcd right to

r

me

i . . .

itown. whenit was nut a uum.i o, , . , T, 1 . . . VHV nil. X lit-

houses and a tew lramo uu.w.i'ft'. . i f.i..itl.l sn as to reduce the 5

low eiliaena t fiuiMUay, Aug. ; , is a ilourishuiff city ol om t o; 1 r.r ,u iif.n,.r We.oblv to a, emaottsn siarcry ,,i uny

WiiM-hester, Rvndolph :,,i,n;,:....ltJ ...oi. ,u,,v magnificent' 1V ale . . . . t .r.r.i..: .i ' ins to the United istatrx." U

nOll -'-:tfcWIsJHiliJivji I'li-'vni 'iuuiui.1. sidences, and stupendous bn nou' j .i.,.,,, ,ni,nr, an,i f,r. numbers cl,ar-'- Le "ot ,ruo wh' h:ls 11 ,,ot

. . . . , . . v . . . . . . . , - '

Moro rnterprisin

Jolir

o;gtiiis jeen

denied. Can it bo possible that the grand

at 2 oVlo. k, 1'. M. ., Aug. 3.1. 2 o'clock, t Nw Caslle. llenrb., Saturday, Aug. 4tii j rt'

Cntreville, Wa. loro terpnsing .... " cf the House of Representatives would be :

, .,ui. M.e co., Saturday, Aug., 4th, not to be tound m the west, an c.iIcual,.,1 tf) i,,i.slat,j efliciently ''P" Ri,h,:,o,f. V j them have secured the ,ewarj VJ' I jUa,., ,!ie nt nun:brr wh5c!l j, r.O Sen- h

caiiuiri.jji,- tcgritv, industry and cnterp'

naMB-trrr. i..r ,.. ...i f..rmneS. " n has ( - - f - : . e,.rrf.s has no more ri L:bt t , make a

( dor.i. of ..!in: ilit'l-eslii Li'o-'ii 1.

r i o...( mi ii.

o fl K 1- m"; UK. LUlf.U! lll'.K Md.

br.IIi.mt g.; ; i o.v-ii.

lavoroii tv .or. Indhmi State ;i:i o-.'. i in.. i! .

ii: gill V

ment of free-siii'i-m. still entertaois

an opinion. Has he changed his

i.ii.Irtn in l!i! rcnl'i t '

t""""

Freed Mil is tii.

"V' h ive ii-.. u kiie'l-, ;. K i v. S o rt t try of tii

on Socj. tv. v a an o;-p i.ing t.ie fust .No. of lirs g bitle p ip 'i-. dat - i if W.e-.t 'i ica.) .Mau:!i u. i

it. d bv Joa K' e:;,;. a man . We undoistaiid li.at tii tol.t

of d Bu du-d ..iii r i an ! 7 1 !.: -

.. I. t iv rv it il Ml til ' ? i r ;u

r

u

o !

a.

o-

an. been made by the locoforo Pref. j

lave tlian she has to make a king-

ators and 1UO liepresentatives

-s a,l i islature should meet biennia'dy instead or t! !ii."s7 annually. Local legislation sliould be,"'

rj.ctrii-ti.d- Tlivorees should be forbiddcil

I..O ft.. lol 1 1 ,1 too

n.rri-I by this branch of the government. 1 he : . ..... . . i c-.. right to extend the curse

ll,., vtMI lWl r, O'leCllOU OI eiillU unio n, v in-H.l ami

r is ii

from one of the (..'oileg.-s ol t.i" t ites. Had o a copy of this

Siiolll 1 !' ti'in'! 'u

has an "undoubted right"

Si:

J:.

i .... . .w vrnr

A -rr. ' .... ..:i.., ; much mmrovcu t" tlie lasr

. . Jl. and by our nnscrupuou ne. buildu ps f,,,i"ut,r to imprr.. the public mind with upon almost ery .srjuar "ew in nar-ul ' A... f...iw! i.im .r,.,),.,! ihe surrounding

.: ilia v iii canuiunio nri'ii.iv u- - .-.-,

slavery in hia political Beuti.i.ei.t.i. j cQun tceps pace tho city

! . , . .,, . . . ...... ! and srdrit of our constitution i

c . . l I n or., I 1 nieme JUt "C3 s nouia ue g vou 10 me peo- . , . , the erection 'f stately barns and ; I B I ; si.it, 0f liberty and freedom, and the mind

!e a....i .....i i .....11 .1r..l :'!lt misinterprets it mu-t oc inoe cib

am ' !i..il ur un in." u; :i false notions OI i n

; I lie Banking system should lie changed

'jiadu it I hlstiTIl

I,uer of our own

to publish its entire ing the a ! vol ti-. oi nt

I en an

b -. n ! i

as a iii

iiavin T b -en intro-

g t.hs of our c ! "ui al ; bu 1 ling into ovist u)e,.

! led to it. for m ar two eoilmoo n.i id-.-ntified with our .i . . . :. I ....... I

o i ; ' , I ; ; . 1 1 r -mow- o , . .- . -

ei--: V

l .

( n a tments, would have s,i" s v.'io f irne'd-us.

. re

. i-l.i C I

the soul, we mu in-mi io-i. Let me ask any individu il. ue i lint vi witii tlie operations of his own mind, where are the prospects, tho incentives, the hopes which the colored parent can pi .ice belote his rising offspring as inducements to evrtioii as motives to aim at i-v iUalion? thin he introduce th-m to th Halls of S. ienee, and thus initiate them into the mysteries of nature nnd mmf it hiti he promise them any kind f honorj aide employment? Can he promise them

even a reception. I will not s.iy promotion.

a;

i

t 7

d. Th

. ei Hi '.- fh;-'

th'-r it e ill si- ! . s :7 I and

, a'i 1 prer-eil'Mits whieh have nbt lined !,,(;, 1 ,M,.rdou maybe won by youf oval with t'ae landing of our fathers. j Th 'ir ambition wm not pass th-J slioe-

? w.i. :i 1 over i v., I O. .m- Xm.-v or in our Ar-

U lllil v.'inin.ii'.ii'

right of property,; lllV? (AM ),,. p ,'mt to th Pulpit, the lUr.

I in S.avi's or m the:,;,,. 1 1 .A 0j I ,-gilatiou, and say : i onim tioued by positive j ,i r 1'ame and Honor beckon g i, the im-

jsarily tr.'ated in

we

e.t.

'I ii- ..; i.. ,..,i,

ei

in c

nm V'"--- ' . , ..... r..i

..rrprei-eiitalion, the i.ioBt n.iamou. .... cuUu(l improveinrnr

J have been re,orte- to for ... pur,.... -

ive known Mr. Ma.son l.nB ' - , nfortaMc dw. ...aweknowUiat - la-ev tllillgs, 1

pron...mgoppo..c.... 7 r,lnas(.(t tn , ;,,,. mv friends of the i

. . t . i.iit a inn ummmi - i - icuui" j . t

and uine Mx . , c, I he suiM't ot Ivlucation shouM receive

IV II t ; J

iuch of the attention of the. Convention

a 1 !r.-s gt'.i. at id S'Mltiill"! Ti. fii.v

not -vi

a

d-

s ii:s reie

the a.'liele 1 1 1 a n . s! s ,ts n.. t unworthy ot i.. i 'v e ill a , Sr. A i-

and Te i! l i l.i.I i N . It m i be d throughout a sionplo of line

Tiie succeeding extract is

in.

ii

, ..... . 1. 1 r. lIlB I"''. I Il.il, r t. 1 '. Ol 111 in

k... nvowi il.Wlirir n .. - - 'rtui- "" juuiuai, foo..

. r- ...,.NHes tlie power, coiititite ,, : ,.. ti,: .,,.,,.;., nf niiblishinir a dailv

Iy.to prevent the fur.herexle...o of '-,i , ! pnppr ,jbt.rfUy SMstained by the citi.eiis to a Inch ns coni.ded to uuty ot revising ..r lerritories to abolish the ir ; .. ;n .,.. l,, 1 ; the Const. tutlotl .

. .... .,f.i '. i oi me navii inn nit: "ii"- 1 c

i.very w. . Qf the canal. Success to

. " oo cAOitmcu ill ; i - 1 nd right that ucl power h' 1 wo.iliy young men are not to be lound m , both cases. the Stat. 1. . . n xenl in opposition mt. lait.. O chow that tr. M .. ' . . it- roi.. .. . . . i. .1. '

. rVn niainilaelur.'U in we ri'Kpmiuiiv ur.Knon lenge mo i'.i-;

uc

"reat nrinciides of our goveriim'.nt.

tin.' p- cuiiar friends of free soil endorse such sentiments?

to ll.lliMl-

,1

Vh-drra in Ciiiri unn ! i iu ?M"id "7.7,.

...i . .. .1 .. - .. o . .-.!

them, for more i i here are many oiner ieamres oi our 1 h" 1 laily .sonparcil st. t .'.s i iai wen

present organic law winch might be nn- : i-onsideruble labor it has preparcu a t.7. ! proved, hence we trust a large majority t)j number of deaths from Cholera in of the citizens of this State will vote iu fa- ' ti,c above named rears in the city of Cin-

. i . -r

Mililie, neTy, we mibii.it the follow- tentions paid us by B:o. Bailsman, and vor ot calling a convention. And when ;7nnati, and find the v. bole number U n-.' Jelqo7i!u" by i"uld he ever visit the Quaker city of the t!e legislature at its next session shall ; 01jy 730. Tiiis is a umcli less number bim on tb. Juy- 836' iu M,t Whitewater Valley we shall expect him to I have ordered the election of members thall we supposed.

,ouhl be amrong eviaenco . .. . ' X r.. wo trust tlia neoule will elect such I

IU! UllVU I'l l I . ..Ull..W HV.'.LiailllL V. VC. : I I ,1 . Oil

lo.ri-'ibhi " j men to attend tne same, as wni kuow no

iuceritv of rt"'" Pol'"'':a, demngogiieii in this j P

" M I . A i 1 T m

Cholera in Cincinnati. During th

who will act alone for tlie best 24 hours ending Wednesday last at noon

-r tl.lr il.vniiiin tn frpilnm. as Mr- .finr. liost" of tbf T.nf.ivetio ll.-i'.iso is party: out

ItalniirJ " . . ! it . . ... .. ... i i o. . i... M.. I..., .. ...... ..,o,.,,! ...

did thirteen years ago, m the loiiowm- rillt... of caterers for the "creauire com- i nitcrests oi our growing auu prosperous ,.,uue.u..s . -

; Thursday at noon lb. I mlay r.t noon

01 Saturday at noon u,.

ofntaveryT Until very recently lie has been its , i Thomas S. S: a n t Id . ihcwh.gean-

didate for Lieutenant Governor a.ldressed iV(.km Con.jhrt We 1.t.Iil. t!.- Mbw

irticlo Irom tne .utiot..il jt'.iiiii.'er, i.ir

Mt. did thirteen years ago, iu me loiiowu.- ro,ce of caterers lor tne "creanire com

. . . . ...

qiut.o... Wl.eii. ..U wuere, ami now i..nS ; f s of ,h(; jlier ,nan ,jis .;iLIc . Mate

.o. did our neichbor ileiiouneo tho lustu uiion : . , . , , . , , , .UveryT Until very recently he has been its , loaded with substantial and luxuries

apologist, if not its defender. Until Judge Ter- j servants attentive nnu ooiigmg rooms kins advised liim to livnocritically favor the Wit- , ncatlv furnished beds clean, and all the

.nt nmi!., Iim tvua llm iti'iiouncer of thut orili- ...1.;..t, .....t n I.al.I 1 ,. .o,. i L d L'"

r w . ..w - - cuiive.ueiijcsi nuivii 111 4. it c ..oo.. "''"t nance of freedom. Until he conceived tho Sln- : traveller are to be found in his

'' , .... I,

to restrict sla- Kid.-rab!.. 1

sliadow of a ;i mind and

'Ho. l.aier til"

UO s 1 I Nr..

COIlslllTi ci nn oosi t

a fair sr,i

" M.m mav invent maeo

. . 11 1 ! . 1 .- . 1 e , , .

ls I 1 11 i ; 1 .1 1 1 i i:;or--.e- in i t at an almost incredible r 7". !; t.ie ii'-v of steam: but no man lr?s discovered a now road no the St", p II iii upon wh-.s eminence SeieUeo ins I IV(,'. d her preu ! Tempi., lhi.p-ror.s and King, cuiuioiis of ase.-n ling he'g'its. hay- b e-n eomp 1-

,o',..r t . I to t.ie s,.o , '

l iving g .iii I a t 1 l "1 i.iu 1!:. Li n:.i

r Viir. 'lis s;i: n;o .'.s.

!o:n. 1! c or, met We 11 ip:u.ied if 1 s in in v alions as crowd..'.' upon

lerusid of this pap.-r. Bu' yes-

t.-rdav the inhabitant-: of tne hub i 'i :iy.

,'. ... ..1 1 .. I I .... , . ... wu ..1

it! Ill ni.'SO' I .M ) .". o . I I ll.S 1 1 i. ... were vt audviing in the I'mf"! out a !i line, and rip. !i "ii

for deeds of desperation.' ' "We know- of no cans in whh'h th

II. !,.. slave rv w is nee.

, f.-i- eM. to evi-tiug cireiimst UK its iibobtion !, .ii 'd f.r from t'e

em ilifovi'i.Vl bie! th . n. :h. ! 'h" It: 'rid I

mui.itv might t. n I now. fellow cit. -n s. let ut. fr a few moutetds. att-nd to the duly of r' " examination.

hi ll ! or

the I'ld lle they timtt bo scul-

gradu d

ilieieased evperi- ! ii!i'r of tlie com-

a" ' lions in the kitchen, or grooms in tho U-

1,... thev must be hewers of wood or drawers of water! I i 1 what they will.

. 1 1 : ... . . ' .. u...l .I.......I..

l ie snaeiii Ts 01 1 go' .ii . 11 01m .n-jjicu.-tion ;ir- riveted upon tlu'in. Hi what

,v will, the ie -bolt that Iroe.es nn 1

It is vain for 11 s to cvt-nu.it tins

t.

mnt-

they Will, the le--liou iiiai iror"y.'?s nun pur-ah.-s every enobling emotion of the soul, is fastened in their heartw.

i -Let iii 1 it who has liu n in f-tdmgs look

- .1 . ........ . a. .. t 1 1..:

t r. Iiv declaiming mai sun-s i-.innoi ; ;lt,road in toe lanu. auu view uns wnnij breath the atmosphere, of Indiana that ! ai,, ,;, pressed people. 'I'liey

are wandering without a home, destitute.

t 1!

ru h ;: country an 1 th-!r shnckles i,-.o, !i-ss and riie tiom abuse and cmi-

1 1 is niocl; r-. wor -o than mock--a ... t:,r deeds of desperation. And

v. It vs are

s till' not b

!'!;

so mui'.!i

lilt (IU!

:ht atid s-.'d in our stre f; but what is freed

.11..

ed. lik- .h.-rs. ! . P.. C and

ir.ni 1

wit'iout tin emancipation of to- Hit

ts an

t'

lh-y b n read ' d t We 1, anvthing aure-ai"! us bv tie

e .i.g. tii,

! i as!; vo-r Cotistitution and your Law

lib - th lbi rop..,-! o. is a free

1 :

Af

loan

I!

ias no tn M'e to no

111 him ta in t ie .,v tnat

.1,

M,

xve s.ai'i'uH a ssoei

mail, that ;

v our n ' Can II- even CV TCI'-'i t'l- O-

l -et ve franchise! Hid von ever see him . .. , .- I

sted With the roties ot oitieer nu-r

ian .ul ami sm- ,j, ,, tins mav tin tho I'ouutry upon

which tin y first opened their eyes thy are strang 'is in a Strang- bind. Uiiae.pi iinted witli tin- world in which they live its wn.-s excepted they perish from umongst us. the victims ol our ciu-lly -and leaving a di-iionor-d iii''iiinry, and l.o-e n 1 mts like themselves, without Impei tic-ir sj ititi return to tiio od who gavo t:i -ii :

w ;ih tb - law s

in v.

wliat cire

nn itanees may ne appear in this.

,r anv oth-r. Court -room. ivliT' tpfstions -; . .'

S;2fl ' n J IE. Ir L Si

lias ls'stl t.lt-s. w i

0,0-,'OS-

and

of p.-rsonal prop-rty. scunty nn act r. and ev -n lif- itself, ar- deti

Ileatbeii! W

ohar-

rmln-d;

n

own liim our utmost !-

M ANin-'Ai'TI'ltK! HV

! v.-rr- '"!'''

table number of our citizens at '"si"

he town hall on Thursday evening last.

the u r pose of comforting the Lite loco lustiniis-ti-r of lies citv. It s-'rins that an rxau.iii.Oioii

rioHB iilta of representing tho people

Under Mich superintendence1

the I

W.ti in Ihe Plate legislature, no iuuiulse. for 1

negro freedom ever excited his n.iu.l, but now, i tliere is IlO other place to stop at 111

III accordai.i a will) the suggestions of his old , city

Uis speech was truly orthodox on all of (.OI:uc't of the ceiunf t ofii.

. pi

.i l;

questions of whig policy and the impor- be rulHcient cause of removal with the I. M.

of ian.

more nroi. in tii- cii! d ee black

eoaf of the 'lir?

friea. i i w'i

1; ;

! 1 1

1

t I

can f'limai'i-c ltd tir isn-ets

so of of o

patron and tutor in democracy he proposes to j Immense damage has been done the; bo peculiarly the friend of tho negro and Ihe , c avvlion of lUa State, by ''j'! Opponent of slavery extension. U hat conh-j . n -iclusp ,'v . . , ,. ... . , . c the rust. e do not believe the vicld of deuce is to be placed 111 such luterefcled profes- - the rj

ions;

P.itriot. and th--with surer, and of suet-ess, t.i.m

th .' C-ilou!. dio.'i 01 t.ie

ir rovn country, on th--'

ifriea. Th- Philatith.-.j.. and i oi mav fn ! in th M " t. ei ol

!i this iti'iiut o! my is lo

cated, fitfv millions cf imniorf.l :--mgs as will ns the f, rests th-y in'i .iLit--w ii to the Slav- Tra b sweeps aiiiiu iliy into captiiiv its unnumbered thousands wliere all th- horrors of savag- warfare ar- p-rp-Hu.il. In this b-niglit 'd !an I a beacon tire is now b! izing, which mu-t

lumen ine puout iiiiiu .ucH im.ji.v. in iwo instances we iionceu came . ,ery was seldom referred to, lie denounced it as 1 ,urnetl n whpat ,;t.KlSt ,he graIn 110l f,e- ""P inconsisleiit with our boasted professions of lib-,. . , . I prove , 1 ., r 11 , img sufficient to pav for gathering, a he . ' rty and freedom. Hut read tho following, and r , - Mr. S

1 tant question of free soil. I'pon this Mr. (.'.eneral and his ai(, hen.-p. tlie ;.'. -sl.i iii,

Stanlicld is as ultra as the most ultra par- ' the rest, was uociarea to uo not in even . . ... . . I'.tr )!', lit ...'

tizati ot the party who claim to be the rx-i . ' ., . ...

1 l.droFcro 1 r.KKF.KV. 1 lie j.ocoio'-o 1 umive friends of that question. I'pon : maters. who fill uiue-Hitlnnf all the p..st-i.ili-

oncstion of revisiiiT the constitution of 7 tl- lunoii.are fiooihng th ! ost-t 't.."e Ie-

" . ... 1. 1 C . 1 . ,.- 1 O - - .... jl, l..f f u s-u s-....r..-.. nfnxf t i.t til- V

How dirlerent are the profession, of Mr. ; wheat Will he equal to one nan oi mat o( F f . niost ' , ,.: V , .m,e -. ,i ,h.a

a 1 .. . I..... T -..v -;f iiii- Imlil. ti i'l nni l.rt nit i . ... i. ... i

maison. "-"-s.o. i'-"1"" ....v """" V , thorough reform, and recommended many "'!- r ' 11 " 10 "uu"' evenfiaMv dispel tiie l 10111 of Paganism, tuibed the public mind-when the subject of. la-;anJ iri tWl instances we noticed cattle 1 . . . .... .,j an'K " retained 111 the pulinc PHrv,ce: : " " , i-.r ,i,.v-,.rt ,,1 0,0 s.-.nti-

lllll'lt.'fT. UK 1119 tT Ull.ll - illllin. "'U, fdXlV tltll ,Mic lllf H. ll'.'IB ll'iir trt i"i un u...x- ... J . . ' s. . . . , .. . .. tt. n. .. .

beneficial to our State government. l'X irreiragab.e evnience mat mentsot a hotter nature. in-, au.oi u; -

rty ami frerdonu isui reaa ui luiiowuig. aim - , ; ! Mr. Maniuna is a man oi pracueai gooa neipliborhood, occupy ite most promim-i.i po.n- , fl :n , ()1 j 0r s of Africa

HwilUpeak for itself. 1 --1 sense conservative in all his feelings to- ; ""T ?'r",:,Z'l ranidlv multinlvin- wifu th

Klliw tTitijiens: We call ourselves n Tree i he tieac 1 trees are ioaueu wan iruu. ... ... , . . "" ,: : . ' -. , 1- 1 ...Vie... !...." L.... -r i ' . . ... wards his political opponents; but unvield- wh.-r th nroof of i.o'.iiiral nit..-rfrriie- ami tious forebo'hngs demora

VyZV. 1 7:rV;..1 1 f-r T r,;;r. I -ay of polity ue have out lit-, . .n hjs s nf thc inci lps which . uon-lm ou, its substar.ee. and a Mai, vitode in all thia lu.ppy Un.lt Hoes the diurnal ltle to communicate. Here, however, as I ' , ' f. , , . - ' c'ia;fT"l!.V of midnig'it darkness upon the Lseuirthe

-,k..l. nnv.r. II.. lulls slid nlaiiis of Aiiieri- . . .,.,.. r..ti I j " n.ein.i. -,,.,... .0.0.0., .......... .....:,.,:, "

t il. Hi. t-dl it not to th

of tn: ; fur Mat

f e ts lor th-1 complete emaneipatioli both t b . Iv v.'.t 1 min i. Tii: d-'bt was contrae. , t" 1 by our f.tlieis; and though formidable iu its origin, it has been daily accumulating. Those fith-is have bequeathed to us tin ir liberties, and ull the other bles-' sings tli -y purc'.iascd with their Id vi 1 We are tic-ir lineal de'-end.?ut.s and th'.-ir ;,..;rs b-nce t'e ir obligiitiou'3 bind us to 1 ,;il intents and purposes. j -I; i: as b en 1 th it inasmuch as we ours iv s have prostrihod slavery from the onset of our territorial exi-touce. duty requires us to g 110 f ut'ier. N-ed I say! tii at ii-lt'iier "th--. Philanthropist nor the ' 'in istiat) ever made use of such a dec! a-,

ration ? It is not even the language of the , r V1 n n 1 E v 'hi

I .. . 1 1 1 1 .11" i xx 1 : 1 1

.- ASH

5-siXB .aa: .srr:it at tiii:

A M I : IM C A N M AM' I ' A C T li V. 2..7 n: m. 1 it t'.v. tm ;.V:g nf the riirrr ti'iiltrtl I mhrilliti ) 1 1 7t ! I N I'7 in want of sn aertuient of 'V j I ' ruliri'l ! t 1. ! Pur .fil. .in, n. J to pny MiCOMl I'fSIH'I'I't. but In rail at oiK-e on tlni M inn ei' tnr'T. v h urn miking .i,JXJ C- -V:-lVr by the iotr. .ia!, of rtf.iui mil Nw I'alent M i:iuury, .111 I are ell il.'ed In produce ll.n b' t ami mit elegant ht , Irs of j?" 1 1. and "H llim at it rate, whi. h tiu y liny HKI V C I MI'IM I l'I .N. ISAAC SMITH .y CO, Min,f,trlu,ert. Niw Yum. I. S. We linve n branrli of oar Il ifl e.labI ul I.'ojtov, .V tHK.i'-hiisKlts, at Sn. 4, Hew;ill lllock. Milk (.trc'-l, wh.-ro wo ah ill he happy lo our W.et.-ru fn ii J. J. iV (to. July ll, l-i:. Utl.thn

But the laws of Justice are immutabb:

i :r i v u.

-UK Stockholders of thn If irhmotid and

.....l..i.n 'r.I,n.,.b. . r. aif.i.

iifl.!n-u, Ut .l tlieir r iiinl.lii.eut n Dn iim

frir three or fjiir v-.-k, an'! il is NOW WANT-

and wi arm.

eminent pervades the i moM port-n- . . 1 , , , ,, ,. . ,' is a nr-t remarit tiiat th

rzingme .a- . . ,-. - ..,t .L.tol.i

liauons as wen as mu; i j n us, uo tii- immortal essence of the latt?r is res-rv-e lfbr punishment when time sh ill be no linger the form'T must account in this

ea with his colden light look dovv n upon no one

who toils for a master! Answer mv country-, met

elsew here, we learn that Mr. Matson fully j

been assaulting the I'ost of.i. e H-partment wish on of our 1 ree I list :t U. ;ous.

e n viol it ' 1 til-re is ail avenging Hi') n (my contracturs. Thmw who have not 'Pi i re is a C,.,d whose moral (lov- 1 pi. w iH call at lh -hop of tin nn.l.ra.enerf in

Itif liiiioiia, or on . loses javisou, iu iiiniiirhurg, and PA V I I'. CALKH off KARON', Trearrr. Hiehmirid, July ll.Il'J. V-tf

iiri'hli. Dele vim. and nathnnii V f A 1 TIOM A I. VIUCLS:II. L. V,w..

Universe. And it -re nro crim-s of

the expectations of his fri

icrs have u jt

. i nerii v . : . , .... : i... .!...:. i

nenils. It : .aise r. rrM'iJiauuu, uj uivji ,

. m hererelebratimr the rt i-oi of ireiie- i . , , i- 1 l e nave no cusposiuou m msuuue u , ueeii auawereu. nien, are o t.reenor.mi. ine r.i iioi tei.t ; , sau J,e receive something more: , ' . , . I -.1 rr.!nm throHidumt the l.ui.l : Ur is it Hie, enmnansnn l.rt ween his course and that

r..inm of a few . the partial liberty hi.-li tv - than the whisi vote, and manv express a i ' . I The vav to s't nut of it. We find the fillo.v

wanding slavrs? Il .ve wo not ne t in mer Lane is prosecuting t!i- Congressional

mitfk.iv to dll 7 Ak vnur rifliri." II ll I n-l ., i ,

.11 n.k.rv? The tha'iikscivins which hnve , can , -B 1 ' '" 1 1" " ! ...ui vn!f. for Xf, Ktanfil.l in nreferenee I "Mr. Babhitt mcanVd the Idork. annonn-e. 1

been raised lo Cod. will the portals of llearen Je throws his competitor solar into the j IV ,1 " 1 - tl - hiiiiself n an itidepeiident re i eindtJaU:

..... ....... . ...... , .. . in nior oi nrui.'tiiuz :averv mi 1.10

i i i - : e . i . -0......:.

Nl J . ... .1 lllllll. Ill l..'1111'l I ill'l O i 1 HIT . . , r I : inir iii mii fin i'no. winch is ceti.e, Irnm a m-

7 free soil tiekf t: but are pleased to learn r.r . ..;;.

i i yfr iu i riiiir-v, jt,."ii; . .....-'.i, . . ,..i.

1 that many of the members ofthat party j date fr tv lg:slatnre in Maury County:

n 1 now whv is not tin arm of t n

X at I on stretched out fir tiie removal of ti.is National Lvii? It is not only an I'.vil, but a moral debt, and the immutable requisitions of Justice require its li-

frti1 Th tr.rst cotn:iauv in th world, will

worid, the oniv sph'.-ro to which their phys- 1 exhibit at Richmond, on Monday, July 21, on ieal conformation is ad anted, and beyond ' rfa-v on! v. Admission 5J5 ceata htdf-prU for

iiieb tu' ir .

onidatinn. And it we !es;r- tiiat this

v. ung day's iiappiness may not be cbu 1rd over witii w retehedness anil imbecility. if we d-slre tin at our Const. tu'ion.

open lo lecrivo IhemT Can we hope lh.it the j , , , . h daikee said of the j Supremo ruler of Ihe universe, the common l ilh- I

er of men, of every color and every clime will j sugar kiss "H xr iftr.

approve of our triumphant celebration ! suieiiia

not rattier iwnu oiir nmis m pni.nc mr

.... . . . . ( . ' ' . . ...... . . ....... .m . r. I . , t . .

pensoaole requisites lor eternity , in t,ein!j. We, too, have a The proprietors of this welt-knawfi popular f arfn' moral d-bt. and tiie immutable r:-i company, have, a ared no pains or tpcnn in r-uisitioris of Justice crv al OU 1 for its liquid- : procuring all the first talnl in both Lorop. and

'n.3 iv e . ------ .. . o..

,n. Voung in van are we a!r-a !y

s.ieni'; act", gymnasti? IVats, bottle tricks, glotw

?st structur

fr the promulgi

abuts of ihe favours, which heaven has shower

d ao lilierallv over our land. How have we a

VuseJ and disregarded the rights of huuiamty. ,

I ,,..,mK.' i.l'ilut Ti.irit- ulm fvnrr.con.1trt stutv. but aeniust its furtiier e x tension, lie w.sj III' 811 liirii'

i , . , . . " , a democrat 1)3 voted for Cass and he pro- tion and prot ction of human rigiits tiiat natlinr ifr-term i n at : on to do so. . .i -r.i. i i... t . . . . i .

i. : t..-..,.t .!.- ,,r rrtnn.t V ' I nonneea me .mciiuisvu .ia t::e worid ever wariesseu. l.'ie resiu-nuaui

il 1 iJU" HUM l.-n-v ! a.- us i.iv ... ....

(J. Codin will decline

for Congress in

being a candidate

Mr. Mc"

opposition to

113 lilt-ii liVllllllllUUiVII IV C'-f. i

: never wrote it;

j Julian ILp orris. The loCof?CO free ! Our neighbor of the Jefferson-tin does cot feel

., j. j . r , . , . , , ; ., cisposeu iu ay any 1111111; auuu. i.c icvtm soil candidate lor Congress in a speech 1 . .

u.m. .u-. i.l .r'.nnr ..r ft.lt..w Heine's . i !.,..,.!... irt!.!-, .!.oul.I l. trn.. n.l we I . , , , , i port of the non-interlerence cocirme, as coniani

nnno iiw.t..-....- p, i . . - ".e . recent v ma.Ie at ew Last e. Ueciareu .

r ,u ! - ed in the ruicholson letter, a

sun of our political world may n

ted out must b

b ' -

d. and tlie.n our glory arid

. . in iniierness ai our oi.rre;.sioii. . . . . , r . '

iro oroclaiminir to the world.th.it our ,,a-1 nae no umjui ui n, i.e.v.. t that had bren emivinced f or somet ime

nd wo suppose he

will not attempt it through his paper, at least

i- Divf

ir or

haoniness must endure tii'

our Institutions ev-r shim-. But 1-t us not presume on the tranquility oft-lav. This mav be the stillness that preced-s too cartiiquake the calm out of wiiich bursts the tornado. And why do we not remove

.! .no i.. .i-i..:!.. 1 Vi,;. 1. ' . . . Ins l:ittr-cav notions about 1 rienl uoasers and Me.,,.,,,-. I,4f,, t nurn.triitK to loe l.st

,for.UveryinorcouufryT Can it be paisai- vuiiuu- i oi ., g he Xcw Castle Courier, and we have ; tifree.Mie whoM he u ,tyItf ..lori,,., , t , ; f

i r.. r 1 l .1 a. 1 3 1- : . . .--- ' ' '

i oeen miornieu o oui-rs nuu nvni-i nun. ami .traitors." Ha note Ijves tiiem for

tion ia a nation of freemen, and that th triiim-; vhig nominee is certain. We sincerely ' hf desertr: the y-hiiz standard that until after the Aorut election catl on him nri

OhmayVglo MV.a'.lgh-y turned to , nos, of tl, ma,,ire lh( advocated raUbj. and he'll let you know his honest opiniontilood.for the crimes wa eoimnit in holding our Congress as a rebuke to tilO base and Con- . ,,,, r. V m i!.; - f,nn, about the Constitutionality of tha Proviso, and

' . , ai-.l I i( . t, U'lii"u'.it Mt . M I. liuwil llllJ liuiu f.ltaar men in bond are. And ia there no rum.- ! . ... ... i a-i- - 1

tkl K.I with nil nur wealth, aur enlernrizL. our in r.:-iitcin hia r-.b-.ef ion bv the S

overflowing treasury, our nanouai prosj.eruv ttd power, we are to set down and si v. there MO tray of reinovinc slavery, from our shores? 1 it not avarice, cold hearted avarice, freezingr mo averv aentiu.ent of humanity in our Iwmi im.

.hlrh ruiM-i this indifTerence? n areafr til

to act, becanae it will cost ns

th object. Mow onworinv MMtora who pledged their I

tunes and spent them liberally

natc

th ir Native Homes w- made tiiem our Slaves we have ch3in-d them, we have

What confidence . soiiers a great deal better, if he would come oat tasked them, w e have exacted their sweat.

grey with crim ? Has tiie awful work of an- barrel .x'ercises. vaulting, both singte and

retributioti air-adv begun: iiv are t ie oouble leaping, equilibriums, tuaiijiing, pyrimij-ib-l ls of So Jthiiamptoii stained with tiie , devices, pvsturiog, comic s.ngiog, dancing, , ., , , ., . i ,i.f.:r ttr.tSj comic bunettas, luterluies. farces, promenades, fr-sh bi od of mom-r. and .heir t.. cavaica,j,w, u,a,qtt.rade.. Sec. Tlie grand Arms! children ( tiiis was about trie time orCapt. j n,ax,, or Imperial Chariot, drawn by ' elegant Xatt's' Slave Insttrr-sction in Virginia. ; horans, sud driven by the champion reinsman or Wh-re is it. and wiiv. that tiie iron arms '' whip, linry I -icy, will make it sppesrane r - -it- . t . . . U i , t .' hn town at 101 o'ciock. a. in., couttiainr lk .. o- Civil diseor l seem about to grapple t.ie . . . , , ,, .j. in.i i i ' . i 1 om Knickerbociter Brass Uan4, led by Mr. T. strong pillars of our Lmon, and bury her i tJ.Canhatn, who will perform all tha most fashblooming honors iu the dust? Xulifica-i ionable and modern airs of the ttf. The fonr tion 1 If vve desire that this VOUIlg day's European stars, termed lh necromaocers, or th happ ness shall not be clouded oveT with ' man.Mj l'a r , tiii i el performances all ouiers who may attempt wretchedness, uegrenation and blood, and th,, fts arecomplete humbags, s ih-e four' that thse clouds shall not thicken to a ' persons are the genuine, magicians, and were en-

burnin"- tempest if our Constitution, the , gei.ly tmse.uniijninenun r-arope.otpreasty

route

rt atonr with free-

c,..7 II p., r tt. wbifl. onnlb that he was even more unblushir.gly reck-'their votes: Elder

c- rv. . .1 tt.; ,d less in his confessions

v.aitr a-v...j;.w ,.s...v. , ... . .... . . ... .1.;- H-KK... ,na ,u-tr cfT the N x-h-.l.on . . ., . .. . . . o . .

,1 1. 1. lies, can anv one place in a politician wao wiw .- - - uniri,i mu .frr. wnn i Dif..mf man, 1 .1 ..HI o - I , . . . . . .... i o , .. . . - , . ; . i

ieiier mains a m: . ..i ittj h e(: .iie i;i.ii':i?u ua i iyi.

He might induce Vai'.e of the enti- Justice cries we MUST let them "O. The

believe it, and endorse him farther. Co Xation's interest and welfare declares thev

UU nosition relative to the time oi me presiuenuai tiecuou, uuu ; it, jeeme

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company with Mr. Stanficld, an

ce . e are aim i - - i , . , - , . . . T ,- ieiier ii .something to effect ! ed the meeting at the close of the speech thus confess his hv poensj J Mr. Juuan . , ivetrnefthe'r ," of the candi.litj for Lieut. Governor, and i claimed to 1 whig in principle up to ; ne, to Iv too, to obtain that defined, in brief, his position relative to thc j the time of the presidential election, and ; it, jeemt

Independence which li t giyen to ns lucli pro.. ! ; Wrtant political questions now before in . i. n..a. Oi. lt ns one ana all act ' I l i

every conversation we have ever had!

w:;h.r Tholat-.n.oft:.e hour prft. with him on political questions, he claim-

move this stain from our national character. vented him from entering at large upon a . ur. ...m.iimM ... Ih. Aln.n min iri born tO I s o I

CEIder, in speaking about removals, &, by ' ,

ed to be unchanged in sentiment.

Xow 1 ,b preaent dminitrtion, sa:,s: -Be not too ve. proclaims, as was once proclaime-

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W Siinieiiinri mj ma niris.u men i ! . . . .7 a .:. k. I - Vf, r . , r , I,,. , , , . . ., , . -

t-.laves, that they are more hnppy in at. te of! discussion Ot them; but he will address ri " uuw ' ine less severe in reDuae, r.ni rew., is aes-r

servitude here, than they would be in freedom in tha land of their forefathers that their nature

ia low and debased that thev are indolent s

pid and treacherous. And what reason have for aavius " this? We aee they have, many

eoa ia a state of slavery, but have we not caused II these vicioos habits by our treatment of them. Vtm keep them in ignorance, the light of science

e never sutTered to cast its glorious beams across tboir beaighted intellects, morality is taught tlioin by lb stripea of the lash, and just so much

fajrciOB allowed a serves to isacn iaem me au-.ai.i- ,

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, . ... e- i ,i. lur uii.cou'nij. i., u..,s w luoii Ar-

suuitmest structure oi num . rig.us- i. ifM. Ler feC. Lee, Eugene L-e. and

resnltn-lent sun of our political world, tn . Theodore I-e. Also, attached to this T.

not to be blotted out, or go down amidst will b found J. J. Nathans, the celebrated 1,2, wi le seens of carnage the oniv alter-; 3. ft horse equestrian; J. ;Kwn, the rlosrn ; s - . r , of dil clowus.his eqaal never yet foand or known native is to mount the cap- one o. free- wofJJ dom over all tiie land. J e Orana toun- ; n-)n-lt an delineator of Negro ehsracter. R. ci! nf tb X'ation mav enact, remoddie : Whit-, the eentlemantv ridioe-mssUr; R. M.

MCsT go. '1'he frowning ( lenius of l 'ree- ar i rf,nr.ft! Tariffs until tiie corroding !, f.ckiuon, the very fuanv comic sinser; Madam

': dom proclaims th-v stcsr go. Humanity , " V 'r:nt( ,ha!I have knawed down I u ,llB personator of the wild Indian of tb

.- .1 - . . iii o.o... v.. - .... i ' desert, and other vrv nileretiiojr scenes; Watei. weeps l .r taeir uepirture. And Ilea-; h Car,itoJ. in which tney are, and tney , ! t. A'ao ,fo P

is not there. - hotse: J. Ifankins eelebrated for his R-

a Heaven-daring King: "Ltt my people r'fv,: was about tiie time of the Comp'rom-i man sets on two horses, loftv aomrsets. Ate.; B. - (,,,'" " '.! 'Mallorv, the comic postnrer and dancer; Ante- . I s ACt. I , . '. .. . I t r. . ,

nio rwiar, grijuna mwi iv. ij loniucr; i rank

t.:. r.ti. :.:. . i o ; ban on t ie tatltt advocates the true demo- vine. These, are our sentiaieats an .1 we mten.i . . r , ... r,., i ' , i

.... .nnu a...r- w.. .u,-j ,K-m ' The "old .,.. no i . agam; in ere. . r. . - Ker. vi rV ' I P-tor. the pet of the e.rele, .n4 ansurpaeei i.

to- dav the 14th inst., when it is hoped the 1 crane uoctnne mat - me ii.u ui r- 1 ' by invitation, dei.vered a pu:iic address of toe W.aeKs; ine couuiuon in wnicn we . his i.rtlliant principal net on in?t borse, mmd

w neonle irrenective of partv will attend i seemed to work well that the manufac-; ' f , ftbre the Union County Lyceum, at the ourselves have placed them. Oi trie en-; .tyied the 'create. wonder of h,. .jre. A to., vi-1 ?eople irrespective ot party wi.i aind. , ...., , , . ." " '- ".'r?"-? ,f.ro5.h ""rf Court lions-.. i Lthertv. Bv- renuet of slaved portion it may be said, in a word, ' Mter .than, Partor, elegant i. h.s mort

i turers were sui.icicuuy L-iei-jnt.-u a.m i.i -.i Tr ou.e as is coied out by true recotio:!ie eeitor ,- . ... - - , . i , . " . i -.- : r . traordin ry exercises, Ice. t or further pwUeni Helen's Dollar Magazine Thc first ? t,..;r rro-.epe lar,Te enou-h that the j w-i-heuU not be so very s-e-v-e-r-el , tne Lycet.m, tae Address was puoi.-si.-I ; tneir treatment and condition is that of Un m n number of the fourth volume cf this nop-!,aer Tt0'ere Iar?e, en"f.h :ArVt yon. 11. 'too hiV Jeeuie,?. 'Tia: in the -Liberty P,rl Fe.W anion the the ox or t ieass. had those patient an,-;

ular Mi-azme has been dulv received. S Pgress oi me age s.- me poucv o! an u-; the rfs taat . bee ewtinScown and gr,-v,ngf 2Cth of t:,e satne r!,onh,it was r-publ sh- inal, an mte'.l.gr.r prmdple to convert th, 2I.t. and at Cambridg., Ia . on Tueedayth. The work is worthv its widespread POpu-ttions were tending to free trade." Geo. T "jf too' brother loco yr-M;he ed in -The Argus," of this Town, in i, heir wrongs and degradations into the bit-34 of J.ly. 1 ine Horkis aon.ij ns iuc .pican j-v j.u j men does a t trouble himself about taca tmall. ... -r-i r n.- rj-.. . r. t i i i tisia m, i i.:. J iiv l,;;,n nnd Tohn f cthoon c,b ,vi,i; i which psn?r we Cnd it occupvi22 Thirteen , terness of asonizms reflections, rherei Kodunend, Jnly Jl,ltH3 w

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