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ee THE NEW YORK HERALD. — NO. 5853. ‘ MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1850. TWO CENTS. fathers in our ancient temple. Let of our ewn onth® bed sands of Mexioo. regarded | It was not under the influeno«s of that political oath | had the honor to he a member, au ixt f A t~ GRAND FESTIVAL, remember the pastas the merinerdorsthe | tbis ane groe insult, oe well they inight, and here wes | Heom the Wilmot proviees oor one thee tie ceutho, | bed the honor to be Boring the parcean ut Som team the eampdeantaint-- fi meson oF sum shoals aud the storm where bis best hopes Rave beon sounded the firat conch shell of sectional sedition upon | Meaico, interfering in our affairs by virtue of n treaty | tornis very conceivable form of ete of thirty free end independent gemantonde ace wreoked, that he may avoid them, fac god forward thin rubject:—here originated the flame whioh ~ rtipulat: 1 under the true and not the spurious | the or, ton of the territories, There wore aiso | dixcussing with Teeriwinatory spirit thie fraitfal wide and har threatened the very | priuci bumen freedom i jh the frasdom ot the | propositions to fix the disputed boundary line between | source of illa. and cal z, ‘beconGagration I have bat given the cause of humaa X kas and the territory of New Mexico to absli<b the pelt ie " alesis fang mage tee open ate fsa 82 bi been long devoted to tl ublic nd faithful history of the origin of the pforiso | liberty here, but throughout the 1d. has been com. | slave trade in the District of Columbia—to abolish | tew companions entered the cbamber I jen ovicke hough not ion —ofmy nt. The motives which influenced the move- | mitted by a beneficient Providence, under the freed MM in the District of Columbia. and @ bill for ch, i « be Hathuslastio Demonstration in faver Of jite bas bon withdrawe from the interesting cater of tncnt't the thee sad under the ele eced the move. cf freedom | rclassation ot fugitive. : o | Weetant he eae dec armen ane prominase enain S HON. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON. united ctors By te eer niah arait since speed far t Of lt government in the brondest sense.—that freedom | reclamation of fugitive aves. These were all, in some | lectual his palo ted de . ee ie ack ie lie, And the prscticeot s lucrative profession tollim who rive the bearte ot men. and to that coun- | which le based upon man’s intelligence and eapscity. | form. the subjects of strong auppnrt and opposition, | arxie'y sad emotion aod’ a cittees, tend nea Uhat T might fold! responsible publie trusts and gratify | try which eventually does jurties to all. In 1787, when | and not upon provisos. aud restrictions, and tyraaul- | and of eplited aud bitter controversy — Auld the aeo t Ho gased upon the scene with diep and dc. ee. he. & laud ambition; sud if I have failed te dis- the ordinance was applied to the Northwostern terri- | cal legieletion of Congressional masters or foreign go | tionalstrife which prevailed and the orlwination aud | « Dg interest; but. from igoorance ot our lane ebarge my duty according to the ability which has tory. and until 180K the foreign slave trade was verpments, without representation. voice. or vote by ton which were cast back jard.and | gusge. thauk Heaven, be was uncum-ciour of what deen mine 1 must have been basely moe reg | thorised and was prosecuted with vigilance and auo- | their people; which believes rethreo aud nt and conflict. of | war parting. Jt waa the Governor of (% a, whe the democrats of New York gave nd that without motive. The peried during which cese Now it ie by law piracy upon tl igh seas. | neighbors. whore enterprise has carried thum to the together efficiently and understandingly, | hed thd for his lite from the murder and Proudest sovereignty of Then it was @ question between the coast of Afrion, | chores of the Pacifo, as wi f the United states.has where the negro could be purchased for n fow dollars, | us. and as well qualified to I incur eventfal history, Te | worth of trinkets, aud the fertile valleys of the Ohio 0 choose for been exempt from error through all the and Missirrippi where he would command from five | dom which I am #@ grand dinner at Tammany Hall. to the Hoa Daniel +B. Dickineon, the able, eloquent, and uncompromising <Gdvecate of their interests. ‘The room was tastefully festooned with banners, and there as belore they left | who were dispored to pasa some measure or gerivs of | inhumen despotism fof Austria. to onr grat and only ee choos fe thameul ves ae. we mcarurve: doing equal and exact justice to all fy far | ensthly sit of politionl retuge for the oppressed, here ™. Teens Kind of human free. | as prasticable, it wa deemed best to commit the | to enjoy life. liberty avd the pursuitof happiness. The to adveoxte. upon whioh Toave | whole ct in contest to = large committee, oom. | scene furnirbed » volume full of in thine, ettended pub- hundred toa thousand dullare; and thia Loduecmwnt | stood andupon whieh I will stand hereatter.-(Apolause) | porud of about equal numbers from the North aad | tion-and replete with poctry wed clegacuen tt eee w a a ; ould be elsimigg that which has not been — wasrtrong enough to transfer him Now. the tureign | Tm Vecember, 1847. after it bad become upparont that le. | Kouth. and trom cach yreat pelitteal party The com: | picture more vieid than was ever portrayed by human Sepublicam flags. Around the wi ere suxpended fea to the wisdom of man. But the occasion slave trade being abolishes it in aqueetton between | gislation by Congress over the queation of slavery in | mittee wax raised and reported They reported vue! pencil. 1 gaged upon its painful ploasiug foacure ‘the arms of all the States. each surmounted with o Tde we a plaring opportunity to reuder sn aceount the cotton. rice, tobacco and sugar plantations of the | the territories, would lead to unhappy it not alarming | bill, i Call ja with her own prescribed | uptil ite image still lingers in my vakh Tam “4 that -oap of liberty. At the westerly end, and immediately uy one ot nie - ry righ “te soon Henthorn Mote shvte it te preGinblo, sud the erasing Lone fon I ao Ia Sevate of the ing the residue of the terrivories noquir- | every American citizer might |iok upon it as £ di reasons whieh have influenced me. 4 embrace = and graiv krowing regions of the new territori . ates certain resolutions declaring boldiy the imple governments, wit t an feel the emotions whieh my heart experieuced ‘bebind the ehsir, was s portrait of the immortal ig with alncrity. In doing +o the history of the ab- | it ctnaut cara Moo support, and where in U t principles of our +ystem to teatiaane re eg ube line of New Mexico pond few duyn eee mili, ‘aoe ot aohe : ‘Washington, by Stewart, the only portrait in the sorbing questions, which have agitated the country. is ' guage of John Rand Af the slave dows not runaway | and that sll questions of domestic policy in the cerri- | In terious dispute between that territory and Texas, | senatorial friend, I apeut two days a: Annapolis. room, The arma of the State of Virginia, the birth- toe ree snderete ding of the mat- from the master the ter wal Fun away from his. tories ought to be tuft to the people thereof poder the it proposed to fz apultable and convenient boundary | visited the hell where the immortal Washington, je oni y ive Inbo ¢ every other department of hu- | privciples of the con n, aud in accordance wit Tween them, paying Texas—rhould ale co: after carving out the liberty which ww in- «Place of Washington, were on the right of the por utin no spiritotrecrimination.review- ‘man affeirs, founded in preuniary considerations, | the rights ot the several States. This wax so facaal | arravgement—a fair peennii common with twenty “ te e 2 5 he rons 0 per ment — a “ -five mil Of our fellow bei trait, and cm its left were the arms of New York, ed, The subject which harconstituted he mostunfurtu- {+ controlled in ite movements by tbe priuciples of | know. the frat tue this principle war formally pre- | serreguer uther claim Thepregorieda till coctolicn eke | che day ir 2) and next to them were those of South Carolina, on. nate clement of wectioual strife has been, and stil is, profit and loss, and of demand and supply. (Good) | sented. But how was this principle of human fresdom | slave trade in the District of Columbia. and reported a hhroeéed im mourning for her late illustrious repre. 2” plication of the ordinance of 1767 to the reosntly — Like tree labor, it will eventually be found where there reesived there, , hose who vow fo far outateip me in | strongly muninet the abclition of slavery there There acquired territories territories wou by the common — is the greatest demand and where it pays the best pro- | principles of civil liberty, and who are so anxions tor | wae. at th: time of their report, and for weeks had sentative, the incomparable Calhoun From the ceil- valor aud common effort of wise hoads and patriotic — fit. Ifmay linger im en old settiemat, where it'uas | [te developement that they cannot walt tor Califor brome tore the Sew ud under discussion, | rublime orcasion yet imparts t+ sacred inilugnoes to dng were surpended five chandeliers and numerous Dearts upon the tleld ef battle—territories purchased long been after it bas ceared to be profitable; but It | te be admitted? ‘The principle was denounced by for the reclommation of fugitive slaves, and the com- | the place. sud there ixeloquence in tts «ilent walls Bat of wax candi-s spreads Iustre throughout 1% the common blood and common treasure of every wil vot go toa new one Unless in'i'ed by reward Se | toreand presos im no Mienrured tormx, wud thos co- | mitteo Fimjly Fecommended that it pass with one Or | white raid L are the brave aad petrioe xpieite @us Dranchee seohon of the Union, Kepeated efforts bave beem long ae the spirit cupidity ix inseparable trom man, |g d copvinelt g arguments © traitor” aod ‘dough- | two amenement« of modifications, which they | here fortered tbe germ ofthis moghtycunpiee? Alas thay: othe room. Behind the chair, was displayed upon» fly, made in Congr time to time, to ethese ter. it will go where « majority of the people desire it. aud , pplied without stint or mercy to ite wuthor | proposed This bill never had any more counection | have gone to their rewards, and che cloda of the eal yo in large letters. the following sentence :—" Ip honor of + i proved not cleewhere ; and since it ts tolerated by our funda- | if I baa proposed to change the federal coustitution | with the bill for the admission of California than woy | lie beavy eu their hearts; Ge DAA add. deeppend ampenees of s nadlen'e. will Fearon that one por- | mental lew majority who favor it will soon be found | 80 ae lo foree slavery into «very State and territory, or | other bill before the Senate. exeept that both were | ¢ i with every element of good befor “The room was fitted up and designed in the form of a bt should be erected un- | where it ir grewily to their advantage Whoa the wa- | to have abolished the Christian religion and placed | subjects of seotional irritation end controversy — the mighty racrificer th trictive ordinance was auplied te it, while ter fowls spend their winters at the North aud their | thet of Mcbammed in its stend -to tave barued every | There ix doubtless « deoided u ajority of Congress in Marques, and refivcted the highest credit upon the com. voter insxted. with equal pertinacity. that none summers ot the South. we may then begin toapprehend | Bible and legalized the brazen revelations of Jo | tavor of the nd jon of Califoraia; but it is equally ‘guiiten af to ment, The tables were apread with fHould be ereeved with it:—euereetion contending that that slave labor will go from where it is profitable aud | Smith— or to have epplied the koout or the bowstring er » P it Was Decessary and proper to prohibit the exteusion | is wanted to where it must be unprofitable and is not | for the non-payment of debos, U could uot have been us, for. for their des. tubwrited and Qamds. to deep oti che Comm ple i they Feared. by = of bak Wael 4 ip blood and tears Ob, could wa aud vigorous minority wwe avd te ndtaiani id hed deeiared their ‘the most rubstastial viands. as well asthe choicest of rlavery by tho legislation of Vongress; the other, | demauded. and those who deem it neceaary can | wore bitterly or opprobriously asuiled Th» resolu. pM to rexiet it to the lastextremity, [tie | wot have deterred this iuhuman strugcly uutil tne ‘and rarest delioucien The tables which were five in thateuch action by thy natiousl legiclature wax un- tke stepa to arrest ite progress hier) Lf tiows declaring the principles of self government were | not to be denied that there were arregularities iu her | departure frou amongst ux of Ure rerulationsry sob number, wore tastefully deenrated, after dinner, with Just impleper and unconstitutiousi—caicuinted. if it is said, on either hand, that it’ might go to | pronounced to be @ fraudulent device, instigated by | organization nor but that her selected boundaries are | «ier with bis bowed wad tottering trams mat wconea y . ‘ 4, it their fueliugs, and the mineral rgious for the purpose of operating | the Seurh, for the purpose and with tbe deriga of ex- | exceedingly ample: but unser all ths circumstances | bright eye dimaed! Ask bim the cont ot uberty, wad ‘Vases of flowers and other ornaments. represeating the them in the senle of svcial and political in the mines. aud that the restriction in this re- sting tlavery to the territories, Im short, they, | of her negivet by Congress,and the well ordered pro- | be will “Should.r his eruteh aod show how tiett« wore “Temple of Liberty and Pyr. 4 insisting upon their right to paws into the epect was material, the practical auswer in fur- | figuratively at least. called me ceedings oft her iwtell gent ple t dew her wellena | won,” sua tell you of its priceless val end Ghihass Fivere, and enjey them in common with the people nebed in the tact that the proviso was urged oa um Misbeliever, cus throat, dog, titled to admiai id. could ( oave done ¢ rbamelerely struggling tu hin wigan . of the nee States, with the iustitutions peculiar to | hand and resisted op the other, witb greater pertenuc a fs upon my Jewish gabardine with a dur regni with | «hilaren * patrunony around the At about 7 o'olook, the honored quest entered the themscives That the whole ground may be murveyed — ty, be the wineral Ureaures in the territory | They were unwilling to trnst the people with them- | the iuterest of the whole coun! ry voted to | common parent by whose industry and exeetioa it <@ining room, leaning on the arm of Charles O'Conor —underrtandingly. it should be ren i # leet, like ehiidren who cau walk just eaough to ubered that those dreamed of, and vo regard. the inakee, elxim v, was had to ( admit her the day che sent ives wil) | (Great of him who ate Amid wll pastitution wer acevmulated be opposed | gave them existence vee the hew nad erased to p of this | fall into the fire, they should deetroy them: Isbor in mi Enq . the President who urge the applicn ployment of #i nlause.) Not havin; it no further or higher ottice than that it will if etter auneniien a> fully or unwittingly, and deelered that nothing bus policy which brought her within the Uniog, | these conflicts it bas been my poucy l give peace ‘The Vice i residents-were John D. Van Buren, Royal i the States to | ter the mining vas iv suce ie | shenpyt oon of oy proviso Se ere Proposed to place her domestie concerns with: | and stability te the Un Phelps, and John A. Lott. Ex and General Wael im Maryland — rieve whe there; and although pteen of the forcy- | Biigheintp « ily, would ever ag ek . Pa control of Mexico, 1 have had no necessity | etore fraternal relations to Amongst the other guests, we recogniced ex. deustor eip bt members of the convention were trom slave States, cduhe tha deus , o oe porous in my professions in ber favor. | hood aud to lend my feetle alt in eoshling omer oarnee . clause ineerte " Uy epth of hie 4 60) 7 « lates to pantry tom Meta nia ce anodes ce detecdiene ont LG earnestly declared that & — @ claue inverted im thet eoustittion probititing sia: snd could ailord te treat wll that relates to ber asa! ecmmon country to march ov ward totheglorious frak- Keer Upon Chis subject would very parred unanimourly ; wll of which shows thatit OR! Of the daughter of bis people. he lamented | practien) question It L had wished to cronte awsite Lor Suret of the evening being on his right; the Hoa Joho compel (hrm to sever the political bonds which uuite was utterly unpeceerary for the purposes for twhich ig Wat his head were not waters and hisevess foun. | foster vetional partice, thet [ mixht ride upon A “ Det eal the States in contederacy. and have appealed to their | wns ved But all there less o that be might weep day sad otght | whirlwind wud aaect the storm ‘MeKoon, District Attorney; De. Veohe, one of the | siicr Siaten, and to thele representatives 1a Congress, | unhecded. and a are yot told pence petalh mene 4 Stis Soe Boeronts of some tor the surese of my being iu the disturben ond, or i Sommittee of management: Kaw Sandford Req. —— to care from ite agitation But. although {t has al: | srever, thet lavery will how a slavery which was tu find ite way ints Californs if pexee I would buve wrged th reeping Lacy Brodhead. Keq. Robert MeLane Eeq. of Baltimore; reacy tormed partion bared Upon HO higher pring the Jaw of patwre, of man an: nd éup- | Self government wae tolerated. ead the ‘proviso was | by the nou ri Bitinetive wings of gossamer —whotte r ta bine Hon. Sampvel Beardsley: Col Pormoy und Judge Bare than gecinpbicallines—-more dar to the remaining torritory. un- | BOt ed plied ; were evidemily much trator: ban those of ing ter in. if the full thdged bird of evil omen—wa-ther ta tae “ton, of Pennsylvania; General Ward of Westchester wbined world tn arma against ul prebibited by # Oougressional proviso, Like the tht 4)" tie prophet. and to enable them to make t the coment of all germ, oF the stately upms with its witeepownd seams: Hon Johe A Lott. of Kings connty; Hon. midst the terrible ele. relent cle lady described in the early seool ® me Of regret, it ald Hieving ber kdinixsion would be scour ob by the | branches—whetber it comes from the Nort or the JC Wright from the city of Sehenastady; Hon il pressed ou. asihough — beeks, *bo feared that the remnant of an old gun | bt™ wecessary for them, (to ure & commercial | orpanizution of ber sistor tercitory atthe raue time th or the Bret or the West, and wl ber it ca ‘W. Herace Brown, Quen'’s county: Ue Ua. thore who Urged it recked little of the consequences | barrel without lock ot cherge. would go of ag | PLiMe) to have goue into liquidns. than etherwire. [ have pursued that course, and shall | sists in denying the South her just rights or ia nae Rrande*. flon, a Bi ebiet bt loliow Lt ts conceded by thove who know | an emateur performer, they fearthat the elevebold. Sher (Great tnughter) But the pro wr continue todo se until the policy suceeods of is de- ding thet to which ehe ix netentitted — (Cheers) i; General of the toil, productions, climate, and physical er will disregard own interests for the sule SPpitd. and the peuple were left to aseet their | tated and if de after ail fairefforte are extat re Sinton, in the trae apirie of the eon. on Comaty. New EUFAUOn of Lhe territories in question, thatslarcry — purpore of removing hia # cau hover go there, there belong no adequate demaw nied toanother J subvert thi Vir bot vuwteidy aud expensive labor— thé labor of fel priveiples of freedom bya mere chasgs pativer borg borbh abundant @ud cheap A jew! position, Amother reasoa bes some- theugh conmderations of mueb higher 4 i gravely urged in rof the applic stion @ upon all that re +! tbe provino to territurie ch lt would pornape be sulject, [am one of thos whobe. | wirresprettul dinitted that it sieves | jwirtted A Supers cob pass no law sufeieatly Inviting | abeutd pass frow the siatex (othe Cerritorks andieave | bern furnie ir Mts, of stringent ta its pevaitiee, to force the etules free. it would met he aneril of auch crying {S!ier o! slavery from oye tlavery there, and kes pit there form single year — | mrgnitude ar it woule pot merase the uumber, but, Sit {hese who bave derided aud roviied the priac quiet the whole igh aur fo Tt was the been th ride if it ehall please ry fe to age. T pray thet ts abiding way beguile my vaewnt aud solitary hour op repeated that the admi pert @ rudeen disruption of the potitieal tion of Crlifornia was pleted upon ® level. aod male b vite the States of this coatederacy, but [ to depend upon the passage of @ bill for | prestly teern growing apirit of jesloa-y ant discomtemt j the reovery of fugitive negroes This was aa | and scetionnl bate which must, if perimitied to frter, frropecus btatement yinally, and alhough ny of the fabric, T ehail regard it a Preacaganiny Bs rights by resorting te fret principles They wsseubied | cd. ‘ “ ie & eouscitution aud, ax we Floy4 Jones, Key. Doctor Barr. (brother of the Senator) ? B er Law Esq, — sheppard Keq, Ie Seaver. of Huffalo: tas MeMurray. WHT Wardell, George Stormes. © B Hart, Ergra; Cxpt Divver, Jutce Berton of Philadelphis and covers! othere There mere pearly two handred sat down to disner van’ reidom have ve seen a more respectable holy of ygentlemen The entertainment was alike ereditible mew bers were frou wi of California om a | only. am art T must say to th yiddit’ ith he dem: f New York hy of = ut, | Se eit e eset ; olly deotrey the beauty aud Barwony of : i Ma Mts othy Of heir But the South regard it an @ poi f howor:— | it f+ maid that t of breed {| Of self government, prooikiming too e poople | otten repeated aud endored. bas searcely yet faim ' t cannot be Fal Pfel representative the great Foatpiwnt af thelr they hold ail intrfirence, with’ the question ea | on in the ra gpg leasenmn ioe he) orthy +0 be trusted with their owo domestic policy | within the questionable adage. tbat tabi Wa perse vate eenas Hhovpitality and their respect The excellent band of of & covrtitational right; and they | ope — sho have ereayed popular prejudice aqainet te a the truth The obly question P Bedworth ployed several appropriate aire throushout | advcentes and hunted them as thecgh they bad the evening end we must in jostics say that much be ' prey. but whe Ofatmere to power bas — OKor | bew (enitorier~ end thus r of more practical mm- | rettivements and extend ito the new, A magaiticent credit is dus to Mr Wolf Barber tho indefatigable injurious to them. may be | pretiem tv, wry of re preduetion ! Pergeni of the ocoasion +s well av to all inristed on, end flualiy applied, | town eaeet science! He who first produced thie mln | i to reader the compsny vutil Xtare severviputy rhnll become an empty name, | tion. should. like the Byracuwan plilotopher, rua sud they te placed at the merey of the general govern b the streets, eryimg cut bke a publie was removed the President of iment wicided by the potential volee of # coutrolling mighty dive to order. pro Ny tu the tree shates, are, numerically the political phyniole ber that minorities hus on pe eroach enforce their and they should wan acquired im necRSMArY requenee. the Tre disputed boundary *" We rtipulnted im the treaty by which we acquired | Of an age of goild—(laugbier) Vbe gn prineipic ferrite ries of Cat | of bum ap freedom for which 1 bave contended, tas | should be ineorpe | been the feedem of the while rece leaving rach poli- | Rimes at atime to be juoged | tien) ccmmunity free themswives to say how far they | the meantime protected in (he enjoyment of theie Lite end Pance oud the hivory of cae worll bas | Resid ce would nat ie dumestio slavery. an ~ | erty and property aud secured in the frowexereise of ed that the Aciou whioh susow de & portion of the States, amongst them: aud if their efuly reckice fu wo bee (ramdeee to prverit penanmunitg dagect a0 phemwe | #1) bite own doment ones | Ruow net what is — (Appinuse) There always hax been. and (here wlwaye | will be a rtrong repugiance on the part of frer men to | h controlled by thore he are ea, It was not distoyalry to | eb caused the revolt remain united those whom Pew nia aid New Mexion, that they | devee bar taught to look to them fr suse the Union of tin United | pance and protection A chafed spirit, whether of Cougress. nud in munity or au tsdividnal, may by geaded the evening, Chas, spored the first of the reyul The Union—Conetilation eal ; simole and even handed justice will preserve it for ever. Drank ent etioally Mus bia. ln denrd spend the resi tt Ty wre done to the first toast. Mr. g 4 detienoy aad i encther (Great levghter) In my limited read- an oom a woe Ye peoene. a - = ‘tg. 1 recelicet of but 2 wingle Insten . —_ tj He could net belp making « few observation rocreation was prosecuted ax a separate brane! airky he would endeavor to expres simply aud | from erdinary afaien of bu eoone “brieBy ‘the sentiments which gave rise to the const bd gurieg vane of the derolating nding ell ber mem ip warlike fer ul'reiem and fesrirg her effective toree mi irees ite cownter- by the earunitier of war a detac! home to thecnd, that ii De brid accursed » and Kero shall be feroony reared « wonuuout of saveusy Oo eKulie, am wren demned L have long ted Chis quertion in all ite beart ding T de mot held the South « yeeitiee are much in ond New Mexiey were former d were togethe » by vide teams whdh ‘be ens xbout to propose Wa ate aeermbird, error ip her reeipreeal oa am motwit nid he, fellow eltiarun, as the demoeracy nf tun dity of * New York. ent ‘Btate ot New York wrlation of the British Parlias their demestic policy and when their enp war Hlied to overt the ties which bound them to this tyraw| Dor, af well ae ourselves the hoo thowalirms whe re ehowid tard ‘ ‘ med to have suife cntederacy end the oomme a m Western hemiephere— where the democrati- party of the who deserve the came system. reat commercial metropolis of reple! for this sage diroovary, o with the sword. Our whole republican theory and mercial buriners of the Union ts tr ity of New York-to do hoeor & Dave rupposd the slaveholder, like other a fede rative system. rest in the principles ot eibaoon birds of the public revenues collmeted Of the State of New York in loug believed that would © to turn the labor of bis servants to anh. ond be he bald o) Whate bas been * more staned — greatert aceount -Of patty we nay repressut in ewep~or to other portions (tLenemping” (Appisuee) The tastitation of where t justry of the father, mother aud ehildr: Lever of patty amociations may happea — Arrienny mervi ude. ‘the at all would according to their ability reepootively, eo: with the particular spot. the very tines printully sensitive and there is no offence en bute to the Wriner= Ruppowe, he Duildtog iy which we are assembled to do bia ET oeersh hich bumanity brooks with so little patience + idle vagary eho be carried into practice — ah fections may not sully the fame or dim the ith Cb 1 feo ‘xa, ie not Ouly one of the | Dig best duties of the government. tor the ovn- | s stale compas + urowing ¢ 5 happy people, wah ‘augr, of three r him as the trae, sod trusty, fer nee im domestic affaire Searoel, id be the operation, We have now claim . son's ae A bes ttunded @ system ef el Lm@protemes almost ucacim weipath w legally eignalis A, @ Mexicoand Utah. | 44 . © of the border ft serioasly thre Of wHiver-el education. pride and glory of the lage b-fore the nu between the ened The boundary i+ generally believed Us be the | schy whose munificenoe bax given rare to tine freedom whieh I advoeate aud that ehich is p dividing He bet Ly thor whe | find much in aavavce Theconstita- the Ort drop pee their erreud of mischief. and every | mission of both these torrituries as Staten of tion of the United states makes all the States old and will d annoyance that ingenuity could All who bave rend and underetend the Constitution, | py uale. The original Wiatee were gilance execute was employed to sap, acrvit. that when the State ie formed. savesy may be 4 netpler of freedom; fer the nuly and render value the 1. acmitted or excluded as rbali suit the plemsure of the 5. them was that their form of govern- South, and to disturb the dumb. aud eyes to Ube hited hae ted the hungry clothed the naked. and founded sath. Liens of religion aud charity the adoiration of whiten. . om orld and caused Der some point t ber and exclaim with nthe tree and the slave States, and v perp down the institution in other States Missivunries e New York. And Krutlomen ts it that wore 0 tinguler wnenintty? A genilewan who bat a few Syemra ngo wee tleeted to an elevated publis nlfias by the ebowe of » political party {* now hailed by all “hemest men es the true representative ef right peas - ples! Why. geotlemen, te this an? [tis for a few rem jon differ as to which is rig’ the propriety of faing it by pensetul atipal relations — people of the state, regardines of federal legislation or own. my raiive land,” sone that cam be very briefly expision! and «nich will, (Volew—True) We provieor ; aud when we refleot how great is the spiritot PO hy the m Tho Ghee quiortons Ole ef Bes encanean tall he i Mo my tind. justity thie unanimity The sly. eur laws jerpriee—bow Kerwnk OOF eft ro trent it ae it thought best exemination of them in detail would consume | Meleralim? & of the United st friends to bring with bat FEteD Cr reject, comtinue or abolish or modify the inecitul too much time, I by Biven there measures of (tkEY of the Union, and enabled it te outride wae founded 0 imei is whe PrOM ot slavery. Ae eo Uld Kui their own intorest OF ARDS adjustment es & wot, not thet 1) the plrm. whem all o a certain apeoies of right In the servinn of upon buetnes how numerdus are that busy, restlos® ot propriety, The mew States to be admitted if ade wih all the let Ber again put ft We recog pier t and protected by the cons! avd in the judgment of our own courts, violat roeking a change ef home and scenery, to the principles of the eonstitue | calm af Vinod country * the comstt oti which wilypted by Cg Ca | the constitution legislative o ‘rd ‘i joa rt conainte shee ons rritvories 4 | mitted with t righte and | ¥ os - Bem Se | , “States yh fy the coostiraion of the United or 0 throw ob-taoee in the wn their re. vot iarthert, within five yours, ), he they will . by bowtile fleets, ie pe eeigee yp ebheo Se thee Gs ohase pW’ Lectin ’ oO tear plaves tn tbe old Mtates for the torrito- 7 rong od Btrten ef America, and im, were ot | berty wot to cuter that Unieo + declined The svath warily recording to previews legatiaed ther fogitive ves, Aod it will found te darked oe hove rou nmpytes upon the beat heart's blood of Kuife etimutated by fore n freedom sought to I have pursued the eouree 1 haves be- | Béllixb dee ety stipulation with Mexico. to last through ft was demanded by the highest oom | 1PM! time, thet the tree pecjle of Catit-ruia rhowld oot — seerstions of duty. and thet the best interests of the Ue lett ae free ee orber Staite to chucar their own im er pardy 1 did not accept e nie stitutions leet. perchance they might be taclined to public trast wit hy earrotee that palehege improperly or tmyprovidentiy— weil as the sunebs hing their sovereqoty ieteriot lo that of thelt v es. and dependent in thix reepeet upon the I ordinary ernecde ratio roment frem whem the unt send the progeny there at about Bieb. it they mre de they should at least be attended by aut Dnewn and reif rignaliaed serve as wuree Lue those ® their duty to realet thie weet - of all Clactes and all partios regerd with dis forme are from # certain quarter suddenly reminded fe the transtor of slavery trom the States to the | thet the yours State of Califernin is encitied ty anoow- territeries, and tn that general eewt am Thavectien ditions! and Immediate admission and every ons whe very territory hed oun It ie mot, however, because — ix not willing (o dieregerd » beoe pied wm their heeding © shewte Shieh the people. and w - i the “ (Tremendous chewrs) If L bave declared muitery tw or nded the parece corpus, L vil pay my . have uavformip sought to pense ot ee geoveroment. [ sunm erect simple territertal qoveonmente oy Von. } as ns Nommaggis th The 8 ever ardent and sincere may pre withow oo the pawerof the - ~ triendebip for California they should exsesie some Je Immediately Interested, aitbdogh the bill | $PIFt OF the tactious hy their indignant Looe «+ Ma twrali degree uf charity acd forbrarauo for thowe Etjre the Renete con Clause probibit tig legis. | > dud cortinan netay Ham cur Sree oon et ot Of avery tg the progte of And esprolaily wh te shall stand the ne Wamnediag he coeosabn ty of the Kinpire State.cud the bul #ark uf more power to the elty of her pr a ‘nelly aod io tavor of «trik. fe; and tpon that ovoa- ¥ pion | remarked, atvong other things, as follows uber perm “New, et ower for oll, Uhat ii te ten ier eth tedivee ly, tof wee, 7 oF the reerr banuet oa (he otiae plow orh'oh the fether of hie White I byw © of the motives ot thor who thus ore wee avd ever have horn for. the Calitorpia consistent with the embarrassing stances from which she t+ inseparable. aud #hil that rubject from thou who 2 uneontitigmal ad- we quite ready to com | J inle yet sublime priucipies of equality. t conslenems oe peak nde in xy chershed ere ate th pay ewccieme, * | ation of every species of ay £ Mediate admincion of California, I invoke the truth 4 pores to it ip every eee ot gender resdest princi- of Dusters who are her best and truest | gi care (Cheers) 1 do not claim ty be mor ey ment Tamq ite willing thet ae! friende, ‘This infant State, | peed not say, ie a part of honest thar my teliow Pe Peal community should Judge for itself ehetver (8 the possmeione which we acquired from werios, and lt 1, and with @ due to their ree pow Fil have iter not (Ch-ering ) the records of the times tell «hy gave e vigorousenpprrt toporeiy; and t do pet relieve that tu the Divine Curing im sentiment with three who de pot favor the acd whod'd uot, tothat policy which wrested thngom ol \vopomy all the honesty and sincerity oF all the transter of slavery to the iy acquired territories I the Vacifc berder frum vies, end ignorenes sud penewnienes amd janthropy, were allotted to say quite free to declare, that moch sooner tham see barberis aad the | part cular wertion of slavery tm all ite ae a , avutles wbieh mone of us helped to Wery I voted nud have wted the peowle then it did o tng It out enrirely In the Dae admin o imaginary right, upon the © (Appl guished man of the whig party eh me particular of internal policy on cortate qacstions hare ar disepprevetion. of ensaged our opesitivn germ them Toagettiog their party distinations, and mnit ing with ‘the patriots of osery per'y on any compro. wi Mfg oto Hons Or provivus— whith pee truetlon of the sams Ate Stntiws, ated 80 of the Yerriviey vifteial she laws of nme aud for all the porpeses of ire what they wre, imei: her re . lite | favored confederacy ol be foe army | pete ie Mitct dimewet aud when Bere - a u velieved'frow th ora tp sah We oer corteunere i * wae te 0 Scien end oF nd owutending |S eunfedersted government sx on coameae a comtoas Nesummnbitce of ‘the ether baw: eden dor an witb forces ruperinr in Bumbers and & fon proverbially | witem, tesrmught with denyer aud peri It is @ pro- power Vy the federal goverament whether ta the exsem tive nd wee ka to teable tet Dd wranity aw hobby riging Insane, "8 fraternsl relations which ought to «: subtle and Uracherous-Owhen our roms and ont | 4) erheod of States turned to agetematio menaces brothers were sirieken with the diseases of @ fatal yr preaches, [ would see every member of this climate and were dying far from thoew they loved, ate tree, bond and free well provided aed — with no soft volre to wbisper words of coneslation. wi or the jourory. in one dark sod Ly d wile bend te amor th their rude pillow. of ete chud march frem (be old States te the new te + for © solution ; bat i preceee of time be retnrned to the bar -e Unites Bratee wi ad ts, by the action of Cong 1 phould da injusticn to wee ine ag T epeak of many) Lay ‘ demareey (he swore pablic ofBeers who pt deed port the comatitetion — we ha i i humauit anton and Chrixlan'ty it will p op Lie bes boars ¢ Vino mat Sie Geereee of nm insorutable Providence intend that or belter adranse tem trwe reat prinetpia ot h torte ony other esecion of the U: there to re dying elder, te, geod whieh man's cup! ¢ Wand the emefiorsion of the amen deer harm ‘bbabitante would . pidity and vielen, and #ro: good ow " eee nae soen onaased air’ priccipte. ld HB tebebRante rould permit ore risthing oF fotcrard for eal I Base given this subject deep O98 3 eae ee IN ANS | condition of man? 1 will nut wow renowat $14 greatepelouse) Aming the ps- yh oy ey) ge 4 Sux-eus consideration, and my — Priitionl history of He trinmpbs, which thie evurae of pulioy hat if uecessary apeecy and honerabis terminatio u well mettird wud too e to eulinate them, and thes bes » but are they ito BpONeweRy page ow ot Meth ote | “eof the morrment, [ wonid oinennt © Wilmot proviso! Thue eho would now put ll. 614 sertune oe MH and once more give the counter) «the comprew eof the comstiCution, wae the ih one whee 1 voting. of th : ee oe wits at alt Lee! tear who enuseteanly agivare the sulject in any —surpicion to Giebt by shunting, wt the top of their | fy eluding their molay sympe jurge for the iiamediste admieion of aiitorwin, Aud | ‘Times Grd atevery step of the question ber hee tre (hice s, real end puriots, might go slong eth thee let history tell too whem & treaty of peare wad fom | ‘ + be the ermstitution, true te the yh and feithtal oO (innghter end applaue) @ have siready seom cludes wilt Mexico who sought a pee. “the a= Gojoe a gee fe La ge Staetot fire Cee AS Pe pored to sesom- Lieto die wew . remer! pied by the crdipanece of TET. wae to prevent the ore xive ne tt would have poate ° behalt have earned the man propeand the mound Fogular toast. In eomoliment franstad uf rlavery trom the Statrs to the territoniee, ; Semanoe aaiien ae | rene moment tehd ptchoveiite ot apsrter fae ry Giep bck Clone chon tines, - tert of the evening, which war drank A nom can fail to ere that if it had been adopted, the free peeple of California Fortunately, however ~- d thowe wh have, eneanes +4 Hee oppenente for Nie greet ability and opens Dronrmeen reapnnded, all that ite most siremuous advo the people of Caliiernia were spared Ute humiliation wdependener Lmen Mr Clay ot Kenineky Territory to eaob r logon ms the a Seaiaens aut Senta tes bests by the votes of those who are now denounoed as kot ~ (CReere and spplause) Birong and derided polith | stitution gives the: etenpeuennete end em tt ’ epemice 1 by be means question (he motives of those Fel Opponent as be ia, E deem it an mere than J sibility. reepeotively Sipvdlpaemaiempedl Uae beans nae ond whe thought it ther dety to pursue this eouree, but fo nay that bie portion im (fe seni be reatored to alt aves ot a4 * leach Omen Beeld evegest (bat ebcever is worthy to rrasite lee- ele seund principles be apendy wat enduring. (Lome era beve, & your representative, beem honored deve tt ged the strength of our institutions hae been pul ‘al the who stead Hinued applause and six oneers) ( give you im evn Siecton toany Demtto sartiecste tee teatincecscin, wel Oh a ae en 1 have Toning | eiusion meme Btiment, We Preaidont, une x dered Le} 1 ai “ deypires qa wich sentiments and emotions whicn Poe Let’ us tet a dros an eeremehng to the na the aun re | The demoeratic party of New York. tiring fn the wretcrn bo rteom wheds bie base of fen jew wil wot atoms to emeest oF dee ribs [t Deenty wpon the eastern moun el ple treedom «fopimion freedom of tn fe wud all oe prinelplee—tee Ht for wef gree prepared quiet nnd the government power to perform ite orl nary functions But it hae vigilant, sereet and uo. Py elyt n a paermg “aaulp Goounben iene shpallen, nod while we may hope for ite | Ling to tomehtinl te thas neecinpement of truth irlag — Puecees. the result must be eonstdered umecrtat a © bear!) Brein the Mbndation of the world to the pre pverpowered. there is one vote of voles In tte eo re @ man practioniiy wm well asta he od sirect ne wite an 14a loa omen Abate cod a t ; ool He ie enti dom otret gor roment (Great applrase ie the ‘motive of the repremrtaiive to desire Wo being it baat | but varrind Inte arn 0 crreertit iin Atates onm of whum ve ? Dichsasen eonstaded ; we ow : Preetion! eperstion the feet aud last re inthe btlian one to the gratitude and thanks of every triewd of hi jonernbie Mr Di poco with otange Seo tay Ne veh hewn WOE questionable expedions great principle of freedom. and one for wbich ( h 7 na : et, Ist with we obvicgs change of ehareator — Uy gregen dicrs of vaity considerations; end may they | he toort :— et of artt.gueere: * ty contictéd of @orithe mnt fot a Comtne ly awerded. a the press. freedom end free al Onl the pecehar totaries of the provie destrine Rave oa: and ot chocring euch domestic Tnetitutious we core | [OF Abd higris wompanion exme What tate te tenet? com ot oothgpvattane vr eet pas onlies — beurted history for the suited to the artes and condition of her own poeple, | (TaWited the privet, pee Wee eno lok eneh otber ta After which the band struck wp a lively alt. port the extherity of the orosivos of Congrwe or | Ihe face without fanghing ” ea the tpiy (Langhver) that under other clreametaners & similar proposition | the hie dementia policy | The URTOFUFSte Afrienn race can never atiata te @ fo they remote senvages © hycival devel pement and eo sreetare of eur repubiionm syatem to tremble to ite aneortt perform ite deties bi better wominsily free of frundetion in the tare of the oorrapt and etultifi<d sty b room 4 ~ od De one of degradation aod = monarbiee of Ru which bes divided churches, be fourth teext — Non Intervention of = arrested the activ ‘onurees absorbed the attention | the rubject of Slavery im the States oF tee fees Of Btete legtivintures mieled sensible men aod anaexed | ree A cardinal principle of the demoorntic faith, worthy females teh above all, serionsty fons ced tn the epint ef fhe eanstitation, end esse tal one the be Ly he perma: of the Union bis Toast emule d tore Peeneyivenia who delivered, pore. yet mort jHent and emphatic 4. Bong he sould wot claim o Fam gp eon th the pA enegury of tbo Bantry ony” bation of ie te be urged upou the consideration of the countey, long and ardently con araured that I heve not been onminifal 1 espent then read the third towat :— ‘The Federal Cometitution we with ale veneration— While er ite hiessings @e are pre forth to tad ont # cone fie history # I) how tt eas intrdaced PUrpoee ae the present wnd thee it tmx little, | slavery ne the comet reat prinoi pt 7 spplication te our presentcoudition (Aepleuse) | humen freedom suthoriged ber to do. wo one teyood The ordinance of 1767 providing that slavery oF into | ber cen borders would hare had cause of com < lontery sereitude ebould be exeinded from the North. | ” was adupiod while the Rtates were bed w rtiatae ot eon. | framed it | war stent ip all that rriated to the exercive of suche | Tbe Ines and pone really. end if they were ex ‘eneee te them tm theery, they could mot euconaefatly carry them (hte proetios However much this mar be plored by the Heal ph tiew Pere we ame Ht te pate full é ad admit Gmong them another const. | ter 6NP ue upwards of a quarter of s sentary. Jewelly hese on berenge: bet mente te remitting | Bt eeneition. physion!. men ai and social te as far ian SF, Bp ‘Seep dee senecipicn eal tee bows tories, In some cases it haw been: reas to | ee ht OM FLED prime pies and to or 7 emevcipative. In she nome por ie Te tatrnaes ot the Wrongs bey were (erTHery North of M8 dog. $0 min the Mimcurl som: | vech form ts te thebe, shall. ports Rage aT RT TL fy ere aati e aanoen Oe Pi shine ine and in some Oe: bat merer exeite! srk Dappitese Kovp be ibgeets of symparhy se ities eho are held te done, ond whee 0 out fesm Cur chineliOn OF even attention watil the effort fe | eiple it iemy desire te we the white rrvtede ard #@ end sluthed. aud eared for pare fo vi Py ply it to & DIL providing means for ¢ + leweily 1reognived master (ries of true! trie She grat qirden of the wurla. We tes ou either hand. yy alg ye F Ode TA ant Jr meaeure which te mow before the Menale, caridennee fl teclornd union dove, bearing them fe ehey emt or Compr min Fill and le attracting om the Gistracted state of the zeceerd vey, " ie aUn@tion, was presented by & commities wher © hat prooees of ote ow in ota os ~~ ” on ome tase An ersicle mm the ieudamenint ta of Ualiiorace | Ketmoky Ot, inp) was chacwan. and of whish I etlons bet we the certainty of Polit lomtete and