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LN ‘The sureti ute being’ socepted, Mr, Uxane oo | GOVERNO! take, ard act apn it snot as they might think Dest. That reariasion ts as follo we;— Resolved, That ip view of the acts of the Legislstare Of the Bate of Masssohns its aed ome Northero eai Western States practically nullifyirg the seastivatwa of the United Stetes and the ta ¢s of Coasraas relating to the reod.teon of tugicive elaves, an? in vindication of she ce petitutioe, apd for the pur Of preserviog ths im te rity of the American Union, feoomm 11 tne Geae- HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM THE WEST. The Platform of the Pro-Slavery Convention in Missouri. Biessage of Governor Reeder to the facture? of anid Stew Zans: Zegislature, mm proper for the paryose as 7 all be mixta operative as long ax the o! &o., &o., eo. ‘Kisistion above referred te continues om che statute boots of those ~tstea. Judge N. suid be was requested by the commistea to btate toatt © ree lotions ep reied absve did at Urdertake ty cover the wools ground of she lavary queen. Chey crver the mata, tea tog ead fon ia ental featuces of the qaestioc, sud are to'erded ¢o ett forth the p sition we o oxpy 0 fore the world, @ pecially with reference .t» Kecess. Jur 0 4itia fe it rewards ihe, Territo y t» m saaderatood, even by ecice of -ur own citiz we 1t aus contended by some that because the peoule, ta comma wiba vor- MISSOURI PRO-SLAVERY SONVENTION AT LEXING CON, “We have received tne Lexiayton, Mo., Weekly Express, of the 24th iost., comtaiving tre procsed- of the Pro-Slevery Cov-ntin in thet city. = bave already given tae prose. ings of the firat iy. SECOND DAY. Faray Musnina, Jaly 13, 1855. The Conven‘ion asermoblea tow mrmug ot 8 | telves, hove the andondted richt to e atgrate to 0’c.ock, pu guant toa journment. A gonorel gord | Kaneas, trat tierefore ¢iey dave the aw 0a thsit feesing prevailed, ana the Conveatien went to work | side, ond are authorized, ard Deve tre rigns to form harmoniously. large © mi ions, to eotadlign Bcweu-s Uadsr legia'atiog patronage, vita large cavitel, for cne mp2 of colowmog Kaas, gad tads force thy ‘erritory to b-ocme tree terri" MC a'tavoatioa efthe legitimate rule et wutfort ig toa: saa §) be that two gentlemen, Col. Luoghoor ugh aad D, P. | determined by the ase of nacure, of ol’ mats ani Hil, Eaq., were present tu sne Coagsatiog; suat | soll. Thisis a great mistake. Kansas ts aleoady thy hud been auptinted, us he was taformed, by s } Have teriitory, Dede 6o in a iowa sat legiuimite meeting in St-Louis,to revromns cast city aod | Way. Alresdy ts ws rave bven versed ta vie “er t- county in this Convent oa, and he respastfaily asked | (ory Opon tbat species of propert7. As wal mizhs that toey might be shown t> treir arate. e it be said thet tne geo sls of tae Norsa hese cigns The Cuarx read # rule, that 20 m-mber would be | to colonize Missoori wita a viow ¢) doe roy oar to- toepesk more taaa once oa any or>prsitivn | stitutions, ea to cay that they have @ right ty 02 0 Or motion, without jeave of the C>:veatior, excspt | tize a Lerrtiory. bo be tue mover of thesene, aud aid sasttarsrae | ‘There was nothing in the cons\itution or Isvs of would ne rigidly enfo:ced daring tae remsinder of | ary of thy dtstes which cond ciety gawd thatr yo Abe Oonventien. Bitton, eo fer aa tbe ques ion was covered, team Dr. Lowry, on Jeave, suggested shat it was duo | that o: Kaorus or soy ocher Verrtiory. Lue defert- toe distingu'shed geatlomsa, vow p.exeat—Prot | €d politicians -t Washingioa city, by the yawiga dent Sharton.—as.e 1! noholae sod able doteud: | 0! the Kansas Nebraska bill, retaraed to chair Lost tr of the righta of tue Soath,to appulus s conmittss Leg alstarea aud tore contrived 4 nee mre of Yo wait upon bim and express ta+ piratare of tua | tupersecipg C. vereedonal oon tatergenidon vy Sine Convention that me e2ouli sddr-sa tre peopls oa | mt reenvon. Judge N. axked if thee was acy ¢ the sudjeot of slavery, after its doligarations ware | ference b-twer a © ool niasitos of tar i- woncluded, The Proposition belag vecunded, a m> AG tf an ev wed atcompt tion was made to ley it 00 the table. .T1¢.7019 0a ta <0 onvers F orids, for this motion wad taken by svaa¢ ea and was rejact | example, or Misourt into « free Stats, geared €d. Tne original ison was than decidsi | armies, uader iegisiative patronaga, whe; Ww ald oe affirmatively. It fe proper to state tiat coa- | she anewer of Fiorioa cr Miwoan 4s to the right of iderable The proceedings of yesterday ware read, and after ieee amendments of misor importaucs, wore ‘Col Doxrenan said he hed been -equestad to state it s mate to the provosirirn, | apy euch forsy-? Jodve N. cmmteo dad trp astios of oo as prosets | fea » Bhar Presitont iene was Massechuscece oss ogeinst toe eptrit acd tatent of a delegate in the Convestioa, aad, like other deie- | the act of Congress; that tt wes o ous acd gates, shculd take bis chanocs. Lovel species of colovization, likely to lead to mow The Cnais inquired of che St Louts delegation i¢ | disestrous comveqarnces; to iovite retaitation, aad, Wey had been regularly aj owed by & Metiag, bo attend the conenniee Colones Loagnoorough re piled. Wecouid not distinctly hear nim, dui, a9 Dear as we could gather, he sald the delogaiiva had 80 apt |, but ne aid not state how the meeting which made the appol.tm:nt had been called, or the particulars of ita action. Tas Orair then decidad ar delegation was entitled to sli ty covers A eels A Saime, anid, the ates were regularly 4.pointed oy « vabiic qi called for thas varpose, 1¢ wae tue desire of the delegation from his concty that they shoald be yegenised bak not otherwies, Governor King, ut indeed, force @ struggie ahsnever new Lerrito-ies were added. At the conc'usion of Jadge N«pton's remerks, a motion wax made to suspeud tho rales requiring tve vote to be ‘aken by Sounties, and that tne re- Fadi! the com witree bs adopted as @ waole, and a3 the vote be taken sterding. Ool. Donteaan noped that the moiion woud prevail, aud that the vote w.uid be @otekon. Tae resolutions repo ted py the committes m-t with bis hearty avd angnalitied endorsement, and he wished to we every head ond hend ratsed in approval, together with a corresponding approval by every Bay, ea from St. Louis | heart. It was a platform aon which every man would atate to the convention the circumstanow and | coul! stand, live by, aud whilst he hoped and br- manver of dr heved the necestity would never arise, yet, if needs ‘appoiaraient The Obair devlared the Governor out of erd-r, »hereapoo Governor King appealed from the'decisi20 of the Previsent, dsol sr ingpala delsgates entitled to seas, aad agaia callod be, we can die by them. Gov. Kina suid he preferred to ase the resolu: tions voted op first by counties, and recaivs, ashe an ation of the facts in toe case. Geueral | believed tiey wonld, the uasnimous vote of every Atchison thereupem, at the request or M-. ill, cf AenEaCs. St. Lonis, atated that they were nere parsaar: to an @ vote wae ao taken, the delegation from each appdintment mad by a mes‘iog of pro-aiavery men, in the city of St. Louis. Gov. Kiog tien withdrew hie sppest. On motion of Mr. 8, L. Sawrzn, of Lafayette, the Committee on Resolutions was reqassted to submt their re , Watch was toen dvae torongh Judge ‘W.B. Napton, of Salice. Tie foL.owing is tne re- port of the committee: — bereas, This Convention have observed a daliberate ad epparently aystematic effort oa the oart of nmvacal county casting their vote sacdiag,aad unani- wourly in fovor of the resoluuons, Trey were 61 erverse submitted to the whole conaveotion, including vieite:a, and were agreed to uaa”i nous ly, every man in the house risiog to hie tect and gresting the reauit witt # load obser. A wives.) feeling of saturation prevailed thre ughonut tre convention at tre result, and great er_ ba wony voa'd not bave extuted. ‘Ths other resolution, which wan atopted in com- Inittee, but which dd 10: form a part of thor reguar report, wasthen read. Tha; resolation t+ Riven above, and oropores retaliating m-asares bp aint ¥srsachusette ond other dcscea woish have scopted Is we intended to nalli'y t 6 lews of Om aress. Me. Torbders, of Govper, and Gaceral Ciurk, of Howard, epck» io favor of tre ad sption of tart resrlavion, bu: we were situst-d #o tar off from these gentlemen, a:d the ioterveaing cro#d eo great, that we were unable t)sk-to. dowa tacir Temarke. To thess gentlemen, Hon. M. Outver, of Ray, re- ied. He suid he bad been esiled vn to comaictea Oppose that -esolation [ue resolations raportad by the committee, and which sd been ad pted wich such upprecedented uvacimry, embraced eimos everything that we could wish, aud woald 00 re Celved with deligh: by every tras fiend of tae Sout1 ano of the Union. They were Ucioa resviu‘ions, and let 08 BOt Low adopt ide Strat ngs contravene the copsti ution. Io egislature of Login lative actments anoulling 29 6 of Coagress, piss- e¢ in pursurnce of the Constitution, end tacorporett large motesed easociations to abalidoaize Kaos, aad through Kansas to operate ape. the contiguous States ‘of Missouri, Arkensas and thu Convention re. presenting toat portion of Misso: more immediately ailected byftoese movements, deema it proper t» mike krown their opimions snd purposes, 824 what they de Leve to be the opinions and, Purposes of the whole stare, and to this end bave agreed to the fullow.ng resola ‘tion: — 1, That we regard the inati‘ation of African slavery whether relating ¢o its social, moral, polttiosl or econo mical aspect, solely and exclusively # question of scat: , ond ap: noe of this questioa in tas Congress of the United States, or in States where it hes bo existence, with view to affectits condition, or briag atout ite destruction, is @ d'rect and dangeroas arteck upom the reserved rights of the several slaveboliiog States, and is an fmpertinent interference in matters no. ion, th + Tite concerning the agitators, aad iC persiated in mts" | Misgcuri bas D0 power, coher the constitation of the bss nies it the eltiovee teseeot ont wid faaily | United States, to puss bush & law as thet resolation reult in e dissolution of the Union The poeed Congrees alone, under the constitation, hes of several of ths Con; end the cons:! of Union. Bat, pune. ‘are vou willing to follo* the example of jassechusntte? (Cries of “No,” “no.’’) He had another ohjecti:n to the edogtioa of this resolation. Acmitt:ng that there was d ubt about the coustita: tionality of such s measure ag is proposed in it, the Very fact of #u:h a reccmmenda ton pre-supposes thet ever sanctions it may the diffusion of slavery over a wider surface tends greatly to ameliorate the condition of the slave, of hin ovaer; and toe whist it advances the es me admission of new alaveboldizg States into the Union, xy | the measure proposed ia constitutional, taereby con- maintdining to ocme extent the equilibrium between the | atituting this Convention a tribunal to try and de- jeont finesoes whick now control the federal gor- | cide that cocmitationsl question. Tals he coaid meat, is the only reliable guarantee which tue slave- holding matmority be aa nll gps pa of their pro- [rd ae nengevenp aaa Fn Rp hensiony non Setinnd 60 ta ta the tector. i! pryaie, Mesroens ccbel Coe. gress for the ‘settlement of as amd Nebrash. ‘the act of 1860, popularly known as the fugitive law. D That the in ation of moneye| associations a a ed of recruiting and oo ontzing large {avolitenivts Dever Copsent to, He thougst the Conventioa ned already compassed every ground or p2ition which Was necoseaty. Wo bevea noble set of resolutions, which be adopted with his whole heart. Mr. Tonner thought this resolution might beso changed or anended as to obviate all objections; he therefore off-1ed the following eubstitate :— Resolved, That in view of the acts of the State of Mas- sachuretta ond other porthern and northwes‘ern States, Practically nuil'tying the constitution of the United fates, anc the laws of Congrene relating to the readi- a = rgd upon the Teeritory 8 renee, 6 art | tion of fugitive slaves, and in ‘indlest oo of the consti. “7a. ft ieee noe latter Tertitory, in de- | tition end for the purpose of preserving the integrity of mere eri ont Ep et Bea A the American Union, wo recommend to the Geueral As- reot, end the purpose, equally plain and obvious, | '*™D!y of Sivscur: to pase puch re slistory measures as bether avowed OF not, of uitimecely abolishing alevary Missouri, a epectos of legkiavon anda mcde of emi- may no’ be inconsistent with the coast tution of the United Staten or tne State of Missouri, discrimicatiog sgrinet the sice of the productions, manufastures oF 0008 ane merchandise of any dencriptioa whatever of mid Stater within this Mtat may be deemed proper for that purpose, and that euch retaliatory measures shell be mace operctive an long a the offenal yn iegisle- hon alone referred to continues on the statute tooks of those tates Pending the discuasion on the substitate, the Con vention sdjourted until 2 o'clock P. M. AYTZENOON B#SBION, The Presidert atnounced that the substitate of- fered | Mr. Vorbert, of Cooper, waa tn order. Col. 8. H. Woorron, ot Jackson, addrewed the Gonvention at lenyth in favor of the #ubstitute, His speech elicited a good ceal of mermment A call was then made for ths previous question, ard corcied. The Prete pert weld the main question would be constitutional and sqaitedle epactment of Cong-e.s, which the domestic institutions of the Territories re Cea*doed to be left to the exclasive managsmeat contre! of the bona fide settlers thereof 6. That these organized bands of colonista, shippsd m Massachusetts aod oth usrters, ur pate ae nogt, and resembling fa their essential features the ‘1 tarpeolonies planted by the Roman Eaiperors upon comquered provinces, rath+r than the pionsmrs bo bave hitberto Jevelied the forests aad broke up the ins of the Wert authorise gone 00 Of am tateat exclastve occupanty, and wll necessarily lesi to or- nised resistance om part of those who, uniter tue titution and laws of the Untted States, have ejaal ‘upon those who have commenced . we cisclaim rgbt bad intent tointer- | Upon the adoption of the mubstituce, and, tae vote with the bona fide, indepencent ret im the Terri. | beirg taken, it was adop‘ed. of Kanses from whatever quart-r they may som: whatever opinions they may enterta/n, bat we ma. ip the right a iar aan ourselves our property Dr. Prapopy, of Boone, offered the following re- solutions, which were agresd to:— Dat the proceedings of this Coavention, to- Resotve. a Unconstitutional segression pro- | gether with the sacreas te be preparsd by & yt OF Pron immediate or turesmees, ee Sppoicted for tbat. purpose, be Published im hold it ary Ca rm page fo wat tll the | form: that @ committee of three be appot th 4 ‘gh. a ne. Ee tat east sat chair to euseroten the pablication, and that « contri ata, meas po) mag Baka bution be mace oy the ¢ tee and others preseat to defray the ea pansos of asic publisation. Kesolved, That ten theusand of said procesd- ings and address be purlisced, and that they he dis- tributed in every part of the State by the Paalishing Committee, in euch meuner as may be practicable advisabie, F. A. Kownelar, of Lafayette, offsred the follow. ing rercinticn, wich was edopted:— #, That the eight counties of Missouri lying 02 of ar the bor“er of Kanses, witnonly he ni f roan. tat , contain & population of arout fifty ‘worth, at prices, treaty five smount of property— irty of soon per not paid for the epec al and sole purpose of Reaolved, That perce, quiet and welfare of this politioviz'ng Kansss ama ard every other slavabolcing State, aa also @ regard tor That this Gonveation, amd the people repre- { th ‘ 9, thas oa Me | ioe ys 6! the Calon, requires the by the Legialnsures, of silective iaws supprese- Stetas the circulation of abolition or free ications, aud the promaigavion ef free soll or On motion the Convention took recess for half an hour, with the cuderswi dio that when they mor it shoaurd be to beer President Shannoa's On the re-srrem bling of ths Convention, Presi- dent Fhapren sppeared on the s’and, and occavied the attention of the Comvantion for aboas sero hours. Considerable sxvepoa wea taken to the Preai- der t's speech, becanse be introdaced the aubjact of his own pereona) difficulties in Boope county and j, should take such messures as to appeer and just sad constitutional, to t euch disastrous consequences to ther security prosperity and ; and conidently relyiag a; Cenetby © coppers. of the entire South sed ries have Loom, by those self-interest and | elsewhere. At the concinston of bis apech, Coionel + Kod nee of Re athens, hie’, Avderson, of Lafayrtte, moved that acommitee Md patui . Dp) } Invariably + will, fw ~4 a copy af the speech for publi- ry. * a committes of five be appcinted Col. Young, of Roone, moved to amend by ma- ay publish an address to the ple of bdr on King it the uty ofthe Cunmittec ou Pabbication to of wer poopie theres, oasorm@ity with the principles aad positions of ths tee rye aad ee Considersple foniing and excitement bsganto be Manifest d, whens metion wos mate to adjoarn ame die, but afurwardait wee withdrawn, ani the convention sojoamntd for eugper. Atthe meeting eiter eupper, Mr. Sane, of La foyetio, offered & pubstitute ws follows :— Reaolved, That the themts of this convention are dere te President Khannos, for als ebie ant Patriotic adver» deitversd becom as, 24. That Provident Shanaon is ‘herwty mqnasted fo to Uuls coavestion, for furnish e copy of hie adcregy coer ntion hereby aapreses ths ogg tg the nm it will dskt) 1 ties fb this Etate 6a big Gutioe wil alow, AY 7S NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY, 21, 1855. ceeded to addrées *he convention at engta tu tevor of be cub: ituse, We only beard ba ciosiag ce me ke, an¢ ceppot, therefore, undertsketo give aay isea: f be apecod. A Mr. Moss, of Ciay, reglied. He said the adoption Of thie reroiotion =ruid be @ firebrand {n the ora veotion—it would 8.w disosrd apa aase 8 wound Which p>tmm «ald deal Hs approved all tne Preescent 8 wrpon had eaid on tar legisimete eab- fect <taluvery, bart oe were things waid fa tae eyeeob @hich render it unase to send i forth with teecdsrermoot of ‘bie convertion Be hed Odjeo’10¢ to the . ubI'cawon of ths epeeod, pat ne did provest eguinst By ondorsement of i.. by the wa- oe tor. ° We culd give more of Mr Moss's remurks, bat we dee. By t ts tinm the .conventios pres uted 8 Gore ot Copfusa ovaroundsd—it was dot er, Fivaiy Mr. Sharp ofr d soosner resolauoate pans of teone be ped befure offered, aad whic! 0 fShcught would he mo:e ucvep'ad © wo t @ COnTestion. Te Was a8 fullowe;— Resoivec, That the thanke of this conven! here- by teadered to ideut Sbapoon, for his aid Aver 00 "be: bud be in bereny requested te farmieb @ onpy of anor for puriication. From this time for #nrd a scene comme osd whio2 fe utterly tude-cribsble, Sacra contusion Goo nae Dimeelt, of coptarwn oot recy, new de smad 0; B COv AtaDt (to Of wore H.tatermtogied th etempiug, bing ord be loud ays of the Presiiea ver, Unb moves to amend, sooiaer to san tebe, ancther the previous quesdon, anith ¢ to 47: jan, ard ‘bus wad the general row i: was impos a] crcide whe had oe flor, of wost mp d- GoL6 Were texitimately ovfore tha Ouvaction Cre Dent she clat cond as, *anto begia wita that mo tion wich tr alwaysi order, toe motion ty adjore.. Bat bere u evoideb y becen m gevesirow, How 6081 106 vow be tawee? Voloes around tha room a out, ‘su-cend sae rules, vote by ths volos,” ist o'bers Ceman: that tne vote ba tekea by the ovuptiee, (vo ths way the vaioas motioos are 90.6 througd with, uotil the quesdoa ress on the edoption oF Ine Male reefutivg, Bat toty is oo+ she exd of tre mister, fir toe fighs ond degia agaia, BLO de Heme 6 bes De PLAC ind and reeuarted imo ond egew. To tr way hears werd aveatin frat ert orang] pg. It we pieim, Oo wev-r, & j tity of & © Orley tee were opp mad to iow, nid towt i¢ won d fall if brought to 4 m0 wore vote, but tse cou'd pot b+ don+, ucless the convea— tion, voting D coanties, sould #0 d-ode. Dusing ol »bis time cre cot vention was gredailly Gwin ing down, the more e-dste and oo. sid-rate Men deccming diggosed god leaviog Finely, the ikene Come, aid the reslusion eas adopted, may COULMEF; however, votion for it under protest ¢ at they 010 not avd cud not ecdores tae w eoch of President Shannon, ard tat they did not covsider the reso wien a8 giving tha: speech the eudorssment Of theo pvertisn, It wee geveraly concurred in, and so stated by the #, @:kers and dele gates, that the adoption of this eao'ut On Wes Merely % CoUrteay, aiways @orrded oD Fach oocasiine, to Presid-ot Soannon, and was Lot ap ¢pcors* ment of the apecch. The convention then acjrurned till 8 o’clock in the morning. In thie way the convention wound up {ts pro- cee dings emids’ the grea'est confusion, arger aad @econtert It ia truly monrcfat that # convendon began uncer suco favorable auspiow, and after bevpg edop.1d a able, eo glomous a platform—a platform bread as tbe Uni n, and com asaing all the rigits of the Sontn usder the conativativ: should dave e. inviorious an » Yot, we trast ch: 'l is not yet ons, ard that te bickerings aad strifes which we all owe to the 5 uta acd tne preasevation of ‘be Amesican Union. Oar piatform ta still ‘hsre, fousced on t.¢ pricciples of right and eternal tru’h. For our o*p part @#e are proud to stan? upon i, ead #8 Col. Doni» ban seid, we ars wil iog “ to live by it, and if pees be, tu die br is!” Let the people ra ly to tat petfo:m, regardless of demsgogu-s, wa) would enoritice th ir pesce and jovpard their hignest ‘iere®'’ In efforts to gextifice one another on toe altar of e@!f shyambition, THIRD DY. Saruxpay Morwtna, Jaly 14. The proceedic ga ot yewterday were read, corrected 620 Bpproved. Col Bg. Youne stated that on Jast night he had reic Le woud bring @ certain matter before tas 0 1u- veorion, relating to a letwr received from « dia- brguiered geutieman of this State, and whicn le*- ter, be wae cred biy taformed, was in the posssasion Of & gent man now picrest. Tout setur, ne uoder- Broce, acvined ‘he breuktog up of this convention Be bed not tre view ure of a persoual acqnsina.04 with the geo Inman wi) bad te letter, bat ne was iof-rmed that it easa Mr. Foeld, of tniacity. H+ wisbed thos matter investigated, ard the facia ban ed ps br ught ont. r Freep, ot Lalagette—He anid he was the oply Member of this couvention beariog t 6 name of Wield, and be wis ed to kno@ whether Col Young teferrea +o him; snd if ao, he withed him to state woo be undera‘ood the letter was from, and toe Lature of lis conten te. Judge Narron,o Salixe, thought this matter conid bot come up before the ccnvention; taat it Wee @ mere | nvate letter with whic! conven: tion bea notbing to do, avd the Chair so deciced. Mr. Moss moved thet this metter by now investi- gated; that be nad beard a report of this matter on the street, aud be «bought it (ue to the conveation that the f,cts 6: ould .ome out. Gen. CLaxx moved to lay en the table. tion was sdvoceted by Mr. of Plat! Ba ge aod Fear my be had, Waited petievtiy for ificetions from Jolone! Young; pe bad deeirod him to state who had toe letter, and from whom ht came, bat thet s Motion to Jag open te ae qa likely to prevail, be felt it nis duty now to state thst if he was the sensleman alladed to, aad that Major J. 8. Rollias was the writer of tnut letter, that he coald inform the convention that he had s private lotter from Mojor Rollins—a letter in which he had named this couveption, and in which he utters as true aad pa triotio sentiments as ever fell from a msa’s lips as strict devotiou to the princiyles isid dowa in the platform of this coovention, as any ma. iiving could utter, That it was stat'd upon tne atree'a, std ikely to be rmmored abroad, bat Mr. R ned written to me to go into the convention, and ualeas tuch resoluilons a» suited his notion prevatled, to up the convention in a row—that he nad epoaen of border roffians ia this letter. Mr. Fieio assertec in the strongest Ianguage that this was all, every wrd, line ana asntiment, utierty end entirery falss. That be nw called upon gen- tlemen of known character and steoding. to #10m be bad shown this letter: Captaim Mors, C1. Doui- pban, Benator Gover, eno other geatiemen, to bear Dim witness «0 the faisity of those rumors, acd the painoiic devotion to the inatitation of slavery, ua eer «ur coraitution and gl rious Uston; that had Mrj. B. beep bere, he ned not a dvabt be would ea- deree every Hoe, word and sentiments laid down ia our plattiim. It mattered not to nim #10 were on Ceavorine w sienver, vilify aod lie upon Maj. Rol- line; be (Field) would texe is a 01 bimaef 6 oall to the ovunter any ruch no xde, as those charged to ¢xtst 1m bis privare Jetier; and he ao# denouuced all those reporve 84 false, and would wait o near whether those gentlem-n who had e#cea the latwr wiu d corroboraie woat he said. A pomber of persons osiled on Colonel Doaiphan to ttate w at be kvew about the matter, i Col. Dontrnan aid that be bad read the letter relerred tw by Mr. Field, acd that it contaised no such propos. tion a8 had been ascribed to it; and it Cis Det propowe any interruption of tals Convention; but, on the contrary, tt was ® patrivtic letter, aad entirely ousietent with tne plstform adopted by thie Convention. baw. Young, of Boone, asid hie motion was tas mater investigated, wich a view to @ justice done toe neig'b rt and countryman. The mo- te He wse the friend of Mejor Roilirs. Jt wee uatrac thet he and Mejor Rollins were untniendly; ne wor + goo & friend of the Major's as any man, end he rejoiced to find that the leter re‘erred to was en dorsed by each high anthority, and taat it did oot bern the obvoxious proposition which rumor nad erven i Coj. Doxrrnan said he wou'd like to hear Mr. Sawyer moke « statement in regard to this matter, He bad resc the let‘er. Mr. Bawymn seid he had read the letter, and he cov d only corroborate what Col. Doaiposn bed weid. The letter breatned « spirit of devovton and loyalty w the South, and t> tae Uaton; and if Myr Rollics wee siccere lu the reotments advanced in the letter, and he did not doubt bas whet he was, Moj. Rollins, 1f he bed been i> this Convsation, would bave endorsed and sp sored beartiiy the platiorm which we have isis down. Lege LR the tabe was here with- er mien askoa Mz, Moen if he withdrew wsid no. It had been charged that Maj Mr. Mi Rotitns SS ee oar j that men were Dere avder in t break ap he Cou vention. This wes Ho hed read she lotr, and the principles contained in it were io exact cor formity with the piatform laid vention. He could not withdre: Mr. Mosm, of Piste, beeeg We world be with: crown aa he to Offee « motion dist the Con tender te thanks to the citizens of the h ur may de forgotten in he higher daties | axe’ the Verritory of M esouri, wad it besouns rocessary R REEDERS MBSIAGE TO THE KANoas LEGI@L ATURE. To ims Hosvxanis Tus CoonciLsxD Hovas oF Rares eeyTATIV aw OF THe TaaarTeuY OF Kasaas — w uly Boudeu that your respective bodies be ve orgs: jor perform snce of yar oficel tuac- ttove, 1 berewih to you tee asual sxovadve COMMER CAH £8 Flalive to +a ‘jects of legulatios, wuica UR TeEOu amo cag continued usege im eoaleqour saces Wouls veda to d-merd although a8 express reyu.r-meat Of IG te to be found in the act of Comgries shica nes bis ugat vs ‘210 official existence and preserized our sevens) Catses ‘Loe poritum beh we occupy aud the soleen wust that coptioed to us for origmating the laws and insti- LOLs, O20 MOU'dady Tbe Ceattniss Of a Hew Fepu rile to etogreptical comtre of oar vast and magaitioeas C08 (edete 106, cancot be! impress us wits & deep sud 00 Pte wemes Of the Meety reaponeibility whio! bere), 40d edwoneb us to iny aside all seinen acd eyutvece! motives, to discard all uaworthy ends, wat, ibe mpuit cf justice and cdarity t+ each other wie pars Dear a, lewprsed treboge aad boLer Jadgm~ats, aicrave @urelvts Ww uur tens, and so per(ura tt 1 tas tear aad Revereuce OF Lb -t God wBO oversees Our Work, thet ths lar we enyrct toed (0 the madional dauurt eheil re y eo teimtor taranh of di pen sud they lation, the very Gret neceusity the exotiog Tow) ae It is ta age chs pag crew ion! otletoer, wh ch wilt umaterielly Giumioind your labore te present Territo'y of Kenses has been at various Perote einer the treaiy of april 80, 1403, with the Pretch Kepablic, © portcu of the teirics of Loviaane, OF the Ter.io1y of Lousiana, toe lerritery of Indieca, 1o fake @ brief ree ~ OF the legination of Coogress re latepg tof curiog each of these periogs Ime uathy arte ferriiory of Louts aus OF the wequis.tion of the Te the treaty before mrationed provisiwa was mile bh act Of Couarmne prerod lng Ucvober, 195, tor ibs tempore Meet, which continous) the civil, m litery. ol power thea existing, wotid the expire be frst sewsion of the ebb Comgress, Ua © March In0d, totog tos day belore tha Teyritory fame act, the portion, by the name of the istrict of Louwians, was cubjrcted to woe omentol the tr Tory U IDCtRus, on6 becowen part olit Tae ferr.tory oF lpetane bad been & portion of the old Nortne Tern ory, wbich wus dracorganir-d oy the orticn July 13, 1787, ‘bw eretpsoce wes wa sequently adapted to t @ provistous of the cpstitution of tis Vatcel States, by wc: of Congress of August 7, 1769; aud, oy aot of Congreae, perned May 7, 1800, &' porton of ‘taia North Orgenized aa the Terrliory of in the of Leraiat- 100. be District the Territory of ft od by the the 4th day of Ji the Teerttory of Missourt, 200 of the rules (or tte gove it wilt thus be seen, an [ have country betel hg oar Territory has eubjerted to Teach col, exiating © Louis ans vy the treaty 0’ Pacis —10 ¢ Induce, derived ‘rom the Northeetera T ‘wel, aa Uaure enected tor Lodians after its se veraw: ‘the law of the Territory of ioulsiana ani the lee of tne ‘Territory of Mupourt. "Toe s«versnce 0! « portion of the latter ‘ersritory, and iteerection :nwo the State of Mis- sour’, fu the yeer 1821, aii aot, in my opiqwa, at ail etiect the laws in force outsiie of tos counts of the State, which remained as valid after that event a4 they were before. nor and Judges, who were no publind euch lawn, criminal and civil tes, BA they migot oust erre to rémelo in force anole It wan aleo pecvided 0; ong other things, that the ensitled t the deasit of of tbe trial ny jury, of @ provortion 1B Of the poople in the Legi tutu pressings cording to tae course awl commen by the act of ‘May 7, 1800, ere ting the T-rritery loans; a government was’ prov det ‘ia all resp sumer to thas provioed by thy ortiaancs af Co passed July 1, 1747, for tbe goveroment of tu tory 0: tus Upiied States worth of "he river Ohio: ana the whaoitants sual eejoy ali and siaguler the rights, Privileges avd advantages granied @ad secures to ths and the same powers duties eojoices upon it of iq aod ca an trict oF t the be they mey oem o acne riftory ”? ment, Dowever, was of short daration; for | ws year the lertiery of Louisiane aaa srocted by whieh toon estect om the fourth of July fobo ving Couyrees then vested Lbe entire legislative power in the Goverpor au6 Judgen, securiog wist by jury ia oll crimi. ba) prosecutions and in ali civil cases Svuleing over oe hundred collars, if comanded, and saving ad isws pro Viovrly 16 force in the district and not iagvasistent with the act of Congress ‘Tha ect of 1812, changing the name of tha ‘erritory to Mseouri, and taking effect on the first Monday of Oe- cember toliowing, provided & more efficient and thorough ergenizetion, end sive ip ite cetaile, vesting b Jaws and usages in for , aad thet the laws and regulations force ia the Territory of Louismne, at thr date of the act, aed not ingoosistnt therewith, should continue in force until changed by Laginlat ve ‘Asset bly.’” ‘be act of Congress organizing the Territary of Kansas does not alter the Congressiosal legisiation as left on the frei Momiay of Lecemoer, 1012, amd its results through the Territortal Legislature, except thet it re- peels oj! former laws Or prohibiting slavery, anc applic ali laws of the Vaited States mot lesally ia: applicetie, by which we are to understend afl Un ted Btates ntatutes enacted for other localities which are enpatie of being traneplanted and sdapted to our Ter ritory, ‘Ibe Legislatures of the Territories of Lonisians aad Musour, enacted, of course, many general awa, and among ther 1* @ etetute of January 1, 1416, aduptag for the Territory of Missourt the common Inw and toe bpelinb statutes im atd tbereo!, w the fourth year of Janes tte Firat. with some qui it appears to ble to Our locality. be made oetacen “he Mured, It'd, end the thy 186, Gated tor the Iretrict of Lo of the Territory of Lovisivna—the laws of the Territory of Misaguct common law, and tee law of tha Province of Ly AY the time Of the epaion, except # far as te | tule to their lepos oF real red their products, woult pe Action by the act orguaising the Terrnory ‘Henry Olay*s Gon and the Loulsvilie Journal, aaa of countes. Thegoueee- ¢)'E ASHLAPD MAHKION—@HY IT Was TORN DOWN the eurvey> corm at ret te require o ‘THE WoLKIAG GTIVES AND SOXRS, Pet tee wountareets ‘be prrioraencsot duis = The Leuirvile Junal mewtiy ooataleed hoe Fa pe pet mode io = eriiow O*ncurteg Jems B. Cag Ea ot achivode om oe count Nam ong 0. Sa eyang «inet S50 get, 00 tie Seee Gee You will deniae whether i 12 expedtvet to Seman wio tele down th» od mension of pis ie asd denigma'ion anould o made nefore morte! father, |. stead of les! it © b» resorted «, On the ground. Of tue sighines renges and g+ re are, oy ease et tetn ee try Ave town-aips tae men of fulare grogratlne;” “is or hee boom OG rameee fete feset, (2. atten, the brume, rs ters, posts, Xc., of ale g ort 8 south of range to elgatere east, 400 continu ag og UCR vty fi . & Yo tre Missourt river aad dtate line, wil of firs: survey father's old dwelling b tise, © bo manufactured 1@ we king aricke.”” &e., &0, Mr, Ciny ro sites to Coe attack of thm J urna ia @ long eter, paplish-d ta the Louisville Cvurer of Jeetor ay, We qaote a cortion of tt: — Bar lam ‘thy soar geationaa wo tore oy tre cld mabaton of vis tether, instosd of leaviag to te renorus to,” on, ke. Wan not the menses soltiers | 1 Uae Con my mast o? I did aot inert (fem waa cerployes of the army of the Uuited states novse | WY farver, Oot porccnwcd @ ween off ted by his ex: 0¢. Outaide of tone Mmite it peraaps woull be proms. tare to adopt tho projected ines of omy fy bo wade. L tant Wi map alluded to submitted with unica’ the Territory, taken ander the provuions Con, exbibite @ retura of tos Uhvureat Guautied voters ead sa five hap trad tioing ip the Territory. The ovacus rot | (COWRA at pub c wustion, to ine bigest bidder, FT eabmi'ted for your waeection contela ; SD grateful w anyb ay who ever preteods to foal enwoet of statsucs) wormetion, om interen: in my father's mem wry; dat tt ts oot fate (uw'gielive, ages occupations, Ac. The copulstiomcom | to prtoume thes f, bs eon fre quite as mach rever- Of five Wonesnd one hundred ani coirty eat | enoe for ard @ ythiog 4 malee gnu three tRousecd three sumed asd omy | cher pore? As asretaiane oe 4 r fares females and it la » tase wortay Of'romart 40proe-|' vibe, Bay beem. made exeinas ine tw tue pall . Les tO & gree extent to tbis Uerrisory, th & coe) are bo ae nl, cutlroted sbou! oon print or Kicag @ frontier live,’ but are dinparsei over « district of Mave than 16,000 eqaare mics This state of toings, Although it ues tts indouvenieaces at presoat, 14 beverthelees “bigbly gratifying, oo tt mmAicaven that our lesrttory hes meay porate of atroag iaerant, ord promires an early developeaent of our resvutces, Ta obvorer oo to the act of Congtnss, | Deve, unul other. law, cividess tuto judiotal ed the pieces for cour'a aud aseyned 63 n my proclswecon of ths Z6<b of lant, wbicw together wita all tne om | down my fother's od bose, 1 am reaity heave 6 fetr opportunity to waks knowa ow to De ite owser, acd why I dete mined ts tate ed down and to rewuilit. For yest» previous to ethers Comsh 16 was Dis great desten thes 1 went onase As tund. K ioeieg thet the house w ald vo to by mballt, be o'ten eald wanap akg & i, "Ie eM Lot me ifetiae” When | left K i y to remce near Bt. Loow, he aosnd ned ho kh ge | of my porshaaicg 1s with maca regret, exvrewsd a i} r DOW io my poemewmion, H | Ul. eee #xd prebsb'y appro ching dest, bup—krowing that !, would give him more he nese than simostany @arthiy tnivg— het f wo even el my pceprce ta Miwoun, avd tas: we | might die eavefind shar, if Tovad avlp is, As dene | should rot, to my Lifotime at lrast, pass ino tae hapor of sunngers. After my father's dnets, mg nw ther caured ms to be iaformed tnet sre would beve the place sold with tre view w my beomtag lsttry and poldiog elections—toe quaifcetions of vowes | the pu char; tust the whole pace was le « reto- the jurtadictue of the Dupreoe aod Liateict Coatte | ons ogean ov, but bat it oad make bor Napoy ta tee oleoucn oF appuin’ neat of Jun'ices of the Peace sad | per iifetime to k: ow that it was Bot co wo oUt of bee Comutavier— their powers amd juried cHoe—tne meses | tentiy, I retuned to Kentucky and a Of retiling deo-dente tan (eo far aa thor several Find a rn ak aonien ene WAU CTs aie Goproviced for by exaticg lawe), together | ly 6 e dwelling, woes s falas dite Gbvives. oubinete, ood: en spnamh coe ceat | Odd years go, ine dispidered ¢ ndido, Lo lu regard to coos ales aad justisa, | Lu © Competect arohitect 10 nanertala whetsor it was T desire tw aiavetoat 1 have issued a oumber | & Mefertsiconce for my fami y; i was pro | to be uneate, atd, morever, toat it would wade | down of itelf in avery few yours Under trem | circume ances I determined to rebuild iting eye | tunable to my own taste, 004 not whoily aa vo. | of my father. In thia connection I will ale» sey o& Tom nots very young geniemaa, being moacty 4@ years of age. consider the last charge made ia the Journafe | editorisi os by far the must grave; fand ttt were tine in the erpse intended, I abouid (ool myself aa- | woriby to possess my father’s hi une te) be a Keutuckean; and spould be qtiling to fy te oo owe toa wan only provin mitted te your charg an yot Peleg probaniy some time Le borin ee lo ection ‘The proneious Jor Coury court, aud tow OM>ser8 coa- Lected With (dew 400 tee Ocher Of era of the Testiory which you muy consider Lecnesary—ibe tawe for regu: of your pre- ~ purie aad 4 Ge nmeet 'o eutborizs them to complete aay roeeedings woich may taea ba peadiag before them, 1, ee te probable, you ehell provian tor Biting tmese by election, f woul sigue prepay pr pre thet soms provision othoes be wm ‘Whe prreeave io our Lerritory of eo large « aumber of Inciams, intereperved 04 Uiey are with toe white pop lation, sods e esture to the indiscriminate rele of texten"ipg | quote, waicd does got exist in other com- Taunities A portion of them tadaige upon a most rye TY Opportunity im the excensive use of ardemt spirits, ADO tbe Iriende snd enomies Of provibitioa who are ac- quainteo with the Indien character and tte freonied do Yelopments Under tue ipfiaence of tatoxication will Jt opsotat prece: this reapect are necessary, os weil for the pro- some remote corner of the eurth ty hide wy vile oad Gisbonored bead. I anould in thet case, aside Bow, protest sgainst that license which is not the Dberty, but the vile and unmenly abuss of the ber | ty of the press, which caa alow aa editor ore (tems to prostitute the columns of # public journal te | Comments upen the private coudut uf private mem, sateen Mu cout 4 ef | ih rape thal private propery. Ta tees oa ere uring tne Tinflaeace tacheck | tat Ctave sold one lich of sbe old nmbs ae utferiy ard onqualldedly false. I nave freely given ft, whe tthes boon aske?, ana] heve reyeiemig poinend jo pall it wheu informed i; was to bs uscd ter profit. | . Much of it has beon stolen, and | have b wa great. | ly spucyed by persons comieg tov my vlace eed Cari yiLy Bway Whetever Lacy faucied, ither from | the bouse, or plarte ea growing shrabs, with- out asking the permueton of any ne. At leat it occurred to me that | migh; put seme ef | the od lumber which was uvelean Ww me to a gued | ard worthy use. Icetermined to have aom) litte | Brbiclee made a scuventie of ashiend frm the od 1cof trees; that | would canss them to be pies with a friend in Lexingtoe to be old, Witu we ee | Cerstendisg with Lim that the grocesds, af er p: WK The coms of construction, shoult be dons ed | meme poblic cbarl'y. I scoordingly emoluyei a me shoud second their efforts, as well for | '*ter's bouse wiih s view to my private ir own. +ducetion ( bead scarcely recommend to 4 Detter to pey for the wo! the bey then the punishment o top for pr & § good goveroment fay & ecch of su pererogation, and I leay 8, confident it will receive thi es levying of public taxes at this time, at loaat to any cOnsidernide extent, before our poople nave secured Under Alle, Uniews ADRILUREly BEE m sola boo Mt mecenesy to lbvy bat if you collect taxes for ant that tas pre- no ciniine 40 lonboate title io lie quarter anc: | it be aeressed thervon for bis ahare of the pud- os ton of the permanent gest of gowe ou by the wet of Congress county cr otber purposes, I have no emptor proprip vow of tue large exper biretusker, hims tt almost ao object of sherity, tory of publis ball toga, be owd, tu theee bard tices, te wake nom, a. fact that iv case of & recorel bardea of About 140 have bien ma ad 100 cme, of etalk ings wil fell apen the people the Toritory, meme wx oF cigtt boxes Oaly hitne to have bewe Poul! prem te require that this duty abould be wold. bhave vod bope, however, thet the red ine ec w hav eye to the future us weil av to the present, and to 1be webadie repid progress of our \erriwory, and tbe probable boends of « fuiute State of the Territory ts wi be, and » pr fis whiob may neat win'er gledese | The beers of rome few voor widows an4 orpaaes. | Eaceptwhat have been sold of the boxsacd | Caves Oepomited with Mr. Jonn Wiisos fur ade, and for the purpose stated, tum man eco says | bare | sold one paiticle of the old timber of my fatuer’a | house, is a iar end @ villain, and, before Gd, peo- " | Bounce him wo be #0. tal ‘The orgnviration of the miite avother subject which will demans your atrcation, and in ths conneetion | heve to in orm you that the (err tory of Karses is eatitied to two thousand muskets, de- Dverabie in bind, wad also to ope bundred and to sven murkets, being the apnual appropriation for from the general yovernwent. the annual mmuted for o'her arms oF ‘The Hajiroad Convention tn Buffalo. (From the Buffelo Courter, Juiy 19 J A convention of delegates fr m various raliroed companies in the Ni tr, Ewiern aod Westen Brees end Caunda, assembled at the Oleoadm Hotel, tn tia city, yesterday, in pursuance of toe following call;-- Jey 6, 1866. The ———— Railroad Company are req 12 cand Geleasten to reprisemt their interest and views, tow | tad Fellroad meeting to be held at the Clarenéem | 1 the city of Builelo on Wedmeeday, Jaly It 1°66, at 10 o'clock , © agree om the equitaben relative 22. bet somone had pate ome with boror.” It democratic | 26606 for the couse basiness, sad other matters as party, as Bow composed mod erganined, 19 adequate | Eitaptize ste Doiereet ot i pugnaed inte seomngart 014 ready to necure w the Noith aad the South, the | tore OAahk, Vees't ©. AE RR, East ard the Weet, the percefal enjoyment of their | C. J. BKYDGES, Man, Director G ecvers! right ond immunities.” © have no gach HENRY MAKTIN, Pree't U fuith in the ebili'y of tne cemocratic party, It has | bern overwhrimed as the Nort by aboution, end ts | on the requisition of the Gor- ernor apd wll bo exiled for whenever the legistation or thé lerritory hall make it nace nssry or expedient. A. H, KEEDER, Governor, &c. ive Department, July 3, 1666. Es A SOUTHERN PARTY, Pate the Charleston Mercury, July 144] The Richmond Engusrer azguee, ab length, ren the proposivon to org «nize w Southern yarty. [, seed DO Decterity for ths at present, put anys, ‘ pune wiil be more seady w act than we, but we would put off | the evil day as } The convention was orgenized by the President ie vero, either for iteown nefional eds or the | FOltmentot G Twitchell oo Pondion of the South. The pext Congrens will | perk manny peso from the foilowing romda;-- Make war tothe knite upon the administra.ion and ena Worcester—H. E. Bergeat, G. T ettom ie measer, ano paral, ze it onevery pint It is | elt Deeclen to vate that the repeal of the Missouri R+ rictl n, & measore of the highest advantage tone Bovth, 1s the ceuse of this revulation. How sneil tte South act? ia tbe question. Her first onject, cf | con te, is the cefence ot her o+n riguts. Now, in | our (pision, her defen @ and esfety ue ta tue very | Wearuse the Enquiry ac much dep ecates— «South ern party, By wnt Mean @ rauiying of the whole | Routh upon a pletiorm whico meets the impecdin, jours and jrenenta to the North the alteraative f | Cor rights or cirunion, the totog, we koow, sounds | Bur tegton aad Quincy J. W. Brooks. Vare! ty be eure of pationalian, but it ja tae only Gress Wemern—-C. J. Bry dagen. way tn which the 8 yth can pat down auti-slavery, | Michigan Central -J. W. Books. HL? seve, U peseldle. the Union. | Groveland, Ulumbes sec Cwwoinnsti—L. M. ie We breve Leo occasion in» recent artisie toiling | by, A Move, Jr York Central— E. Corcing, Dean Ki hazed, C. Vibbero KG. Faile, J. H. Chedell, G, Grey Bew York atd Ere VD. C McCollam, H 6e!), W. B. Bhoimore, W. BE. Dodge, Cras, Moen. Boffalo snd Erie—G. Palmer, C C Donnw. ard and Erte—Adred Kelley, L. fiten, Chae. Hck x. Ky Cieveiand and Toledo—Hesry Martin, FE. B, Pall pe. Michigan Bouthern—James Moore, Bam. Browa. ul remein ta foros An ibe common jaw to» ouside aiepied for tie erritory by Usugrose Vby the Missourl Lagisiature as late | It ie perbape the moe: compirte nad | vive syetem in the world, it has, #itrout | | eroded and supplies m great amour: of tae jaw previously existing, Ip thia masa of copiiictiag leaisiat ob, bewever it wil (mp %e upon your co much embertassment ané tronsls to cectis the gar i whien 1i0Be of imple rer Vi coutinaatiy arise and | I would therefore col your attention to the meceasity of caring thie evil by Kome legibietion which will declare | Givtineriy wbich of these previous laws are {a foto, and | wich are not, | There are many specific subjects of legislation, some | of which are expressly referred to you by Vas dul orga zieg our Territory, nna others spring from the neces cites of one cemmaaity Promineat smimae thers is tre | question whether we shall ould our governmect upoo | the basis of free or of slave lebor. Ciniming as #e do the 7 for self insice of ‘he cunstiution of the te moalded by ourselves, stimulates by ing interest we must feet im tam. 76’ than by the representatives or cluzens of other States, who ate no more eat to the tesk teen ee—wno | hove wo stake with osm thelr results, aad moet indignantly repr) acy offer Of ree. pr ve. mm seristing to ear See etees Tee pro’ cur Territoriet Bot rerures ms thie right and i founded in the doctrines of r+ puriicanem ft may be exrreived In various degrees i im various reyes, snd whenever itis called into sevice {i ranaot lngits watey be atteosed With that excitemest waish te laa deat to the egitatiom of the elavery questing te tbe dire> 0908 conat t rents Amagitatoo ach ae we have sree industrivnsly pene cuted in the pest bistory of our country by the d-nwac- tive spirit wbol ‘icelem, cam vores be protuctive of engds but @, and ie calcu! tn oprewe he of the past, to ov Grcors ameny the wt ene of our ommm crantry, wer oar brilliant future ff not to satancer 4 Of Our cherished Union A wantof tli compacts of tte constitutuen, and attien upon the rights of the States enter are @ teed by it, cam Rave Bo justification of eacuse A the came, however is not to be roatow ith ‘he Ciscussion and settioment of the juestion te our Territory, im its besriags upom our inet tu! That bas tena reterre! te 98 ks 60 OpeR question by the lngitewete enMos of the » ant bere it le only the privfleye out tar Caly of every man to epeck his opines freely oe! eo | ures com paceably end teirty, Adwecete ca’ oyprment stand on toe seme #140 and mart mu ually comets wo cach otoer the ienticn messase of rignt ei cb ther cintm (cr (hameclves Freesos of opines ant free oe ot ciaonesv e without berntionsm-és ars of ths vory ae ence of rep at oli Mamas are pres tery to dw reaped bere The Meet cha acter se) nigh so thority of » State amd tee font of il) way rai prcn te & CHO Vase as the peopient tne Terr tory ve Cheats bat event a4 & lem! ovession ‘or ine o that peea’ # ‘Ie he wactms b terniterts! Li Ware may ndOrsiotiy aes opon tne and par isl on eet sof many om init, townete OF regulate slavery ‘a the . OFd im om Bree ate OF mel tet fem wiin an: eect of sey other irulat re ant Dini tag wnt | repealed by the mame erwer nt manrted AwcDg 169 POTOrEl Objects of legisletion which art ry vot 8 | trate ibe Lec meity by reference to toe history of | Li Ue Miami Wm. Denviaon, W. B, Hf bee) ciisee. We Telteve that ab Lelon would Bave | Cre nuatt. Hamiiton acd) ~L. E. Hommedion, O1¢d ip ita very crade, and the Uitoa been sared Med Kiver sad Lske Ete EB. Posborse. Nom tts inverpel ay) ations end ‘mensions, hes the Orto Cootesl\— 1H Hoath om. 5 usb purwued, 16 1696, this polloy. Danger to the | & eubenyiie and Indians W Bh. Habberd. Union ts the strorg weapon Of the demo rat ¢ par- | z Gy pb Five) Same} Bloan. Bo: yet the Nort egeia.t abolitier,and the 5 mi +'e Live Steamers! bee 4 tnually weak ood itegue sui brokeala | rence by ber eub nt sotlalavery egrevsons. ‘To reciore totris weapon ita jost potency, sod by Mt pive strength to the friends of tae 5 20:b wt the Nor b, to eovvince the North that there is such ‘hrg se Soot erp /eeistance, and thet we wi! neve Our rights @t shy aua ever , pow remetue the | Be ffelo ard Toledo Bteamers.. OC. ¥ tra. cily poilcy ot wafety or of di ew: See . sestaes ny. and Cleveland bi amers—L. Richmoed, A. erty. the union «! the Aeuth—alone ceo effxt it, | Btove, Jr But the Feqater esys:- ° | Oa wetion of C. 0. Degnis, a committer of cae A large portion of the sorthera democracy basever fromesch roed was sppuinted to prepare busiamme been troe to the rights of A South, to tne = ope | a Ad eee ian aie op and the Union under all cireumsmecrs Aba M Uemen Snapising!y caat of puch trad amd faithful allies, a04 | poe, mnie 4 ren were appata' hip ha oben prog a | Bergeaat, Richmond, M’Collam, Dennis Hickou, By no mesce, if thoes who have bren our friends | priitipe, Moore, Brydges, Brooks, Stace, Deeswen, are 16-09 will wo wtacd by os A Sutera perty | Habterd, 1. H mme‘les, Usborne, Hutrenl, wil ork vo more of these {aithfa! allies than they s.cen, Newtoe, Miler, Green, Stockton, Coleman, +a. d ve ready to eoncese, and if this be refused § wain, Portes, Stone. thelr anwerthi ‘esis at once made manifest, Pre | senting to the No th the empleo lasas, “Car rights, falo and Corning. -0. Buffaic ara N.Y. Cay. A.D. Potorin, Weete n (Mew.)— Henry Gray, Thomas L. Green. Boffaiy ar 4 Brautford- 7. W. Stockton, Rome and Wetertoen-J Coilsmer. Be ffe'o ant Deteot Bieemers ©. 8. Swale Guupion.” we South wili at once establish 9 | DerrLiidexce rrow pletion apes whi b the come-rvative men of the | ‘The Lalowing ex wact fro Keren asd her Lien @ may rely, ead, if peesible, can Consuate at Zente, deed Jase ember abolition. If the democratic party cea be carved Uy ad eal, reetered to Ja ig heath Age te Batif, | Beus ler thes ‘alien ‘ine imty the inire and mos of sbolidv, ih | Jam eo deighied to bear that oo monehy the Bou'h sfillistion on any otner werme, | dente put te Le Cyn i ey : Onoe wil claim to her respec: of cont: | TP Lars cing contributed from this lalewt wore be aah | tte , beta nee the lactes Could a4 com AS uhern much swe wpeak of, will at | {y tuto erucies of worth ‘The pone are algmaty besioe once 10 Te the pro whetrer thee is say of the Nerth tue to tee Bouth. It will « “pen Bid OCided ted to tov at the wrk b reilance and determine w etrer they mot va ce her righ’s oF her ipfinerce. It will bring the | Nore cote more to the em pe Of the deogere aod follws ) which they ave s madly rushing, sod I tne meke them kocw Ghat the Seth baa a epurtt which, | prvetetyeete apres’ woos O700e Vitae, Ned ha vet though fortesring amd lowg wufloring, caa ead will | teow what Ie te teemme of them very cunt comme resist far her aggre-diogs. It oii) mtile the q0e | ced up. and ev Lary t reromty the ont teres tue Union be evmpatiole with the @ | out traithes, The wheat ebtch has tows cows tn tide igvity ond exietenc. o the Boots Batt | isené eee almost retires bonzeyed vy See Se. the hreee of the North 9 4 im sore pra | About +600 inberers by tint of aad t) “eter foake the exietane of any party parm | tery ts per thei Fee as barat, 00d ween moons 10 ovr rights ia enelde and bamill ot pee tor thett (ombahet families: a er ree the evap of grein on aa Rn beech yo ” y beeawrrt A og bem Gay stternuon by the care from Colambie. He went my on apply, yon cam enally Mmagied to the Mle | tee wot il coat wan tr ‘The | vmcke Loving the interstices bow Tocrts Hasan Pow. A correapeméent ot Bve- pares he ae Ty peu % | orton writes 10 the Hyvecuse Asondard the JM, them “20d bye,” oud himself cat of | Tucker, who Tetemtly exte trem the Lneme te toa bh ory window, Hie fall eas berken bye | lom, wer oroe ot B eww co Pritag oie a ee tr + whub be injared coveidesbly. He resoned , *t4 feed by three lndivifuals, 3 3 "se vy Ofte a etate Of insenstbifty, and wie 7ee'D! ote Lia. Be pense and come bekoty He te sow te te weeptial and canted | bane Krerases, and westet oe ‘ neore.—t hartestom News, duly 12. which be onld be beld ageiast prrnons ot Browerths,