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“pone power w igh bed jorisis that bave preceded us; higher than the | that they perceived @ great principle; and ta this eons + mpon that, I pags it by, seying That T stand on that subject with Daunte? Webster, dhe man | bunds of men from the United States, “extending the | tution of the United States aud vindicate i: beyond the ‘hat we are fachous) ing to prevent the ad- | liberty, which can be inno Statsedone Dut a the e seggy th ola fake pre ry, inno by abe destruc Presidency te override thelr loyalty & the principles {aight on the foot. (Laugbter.) Again if you | In turn, T accuse Vico President Breckinridge and the de- | While the liberal men of the South mast be first promoted Meeted ohn ©. Fresion Tits ic wine cs i, “@alniy de dissolved; and then, again, if you elected Mr. bW..YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1860.~TRIPLB SHBEP. ile a he iar alamo 0 shvery into the Torriorie of the United States, Thai | Waly mate” to thevuation Re" plants “‘Nimec!f fairty and | uxtold Re agate, white Mw” teres is yet, INCI, Lo) IMMERCIAL. 1 « 81 Funcim--Rates were steady, with « faizamount ‘was nob dvctriny of we 6 5 [1852 oF 1866;, AE repre nee Test aatident T rth ae ‘© Senator’ of on for tix FINA' AL AND CO E + 66 a 68 epgexements. To Li i. of god only after the enondtation of the mati ay Fe 10: © vindicate. The tenth charge pr al- fears im the counsels of we Ui ‘dhatoe yes 8 a 85 epgaged'at 7 38d. a nay et 206. nerse — « James Pe mre 7 poetry ny fH pp ae pone rv! eee in is in newaparer eae pie by Sma or. & a Wepnespay, Feb, 16—6:P. M. feces’ 5 a 4 800 berces beef at p. t 2. 04., 36 acrew selves Up to the pows ‘oul m1 on ” matter, (Laughter. ou a a ‘ n , atm ~ tobs sued by steamer at and Datter soy ‘hia! * was law—two of the ableet aod most isn. | but so far as practicability is concarned, we say thed the | that you aeked for, aud more than you onght to expect. The news from Europe in this morning’s Henaup , 6 per cent S18 93 °|' die and toleab or Ae aise A Raat quitbed jurists declaring that it was obiter dicta, and was | Diack manis how of ap inferior race, aod alhough the | Your party has ‘been in power, under oae name or | operated unfavorably on the stock and money mar- ih betia.» ddd habe a4 8 36 lucia beef wt Ga, 1000. primedo, at Be. 6d., 100 bags clover po law. God grant, for our freedom—evory man's, white | port e1 ya, “that the worm feels a pang as groatas whena another, for the last eighty years; you have ovatretied | Ketg to-day; many peopie seeming to oxpect thas Phiadelphia anu Reading bds., 6 peret 62 83 a 88 feed at 88 , 300 boxes Of cheese at 48., 60 bbls. of bacon k—thas you showid say to your leguajative assem giant ales,’? yet we believe that i al) poetry aud not | the democratic policy; sou have put up and pat down 5 8B P' Do. 6 per eent +++ 73 ® 78 | and 200 bbis pork at pt. Rates to the Continent were Wed aad | betioual com ventions an the Crngrees of tbe truth, The lite of man aud of oman sirable as 1b | Ducks; gfauted ts New York » Mint cr vot » Mint; a9 you the panic which appears to have begun in London, | De. #60 share oS vices 1b @ 20 | Ptendy, with mocerate oxgagements, © .< 2s c1G By is no law. Aw I five, it 18 no! el ved from the condition o beast | chose, made and unmade "tts; dommatie te ‘i Pivay > i Fvil—Dry cod were heavy and the abundant. » tthe eld that peridot. ‘Therefore it ia, that when | porey ofthe govermment bus oem io your halon nes im consequence of the drain of silver to Tdia, would The New Orieans Pivayune “of the Lith instant Pyle mane ry oe pwmgond pon sip 1008 CONREQUENCRS OF THR DIMOCRATIO CLAIM. Great Britain held her supremaey over the immense mill- | bave used those $20,000,000 of which the Hanatp speaks, | by and by affect our markets. The condition of po- | says: 2,0C0 quintais at $8 71 "8 Balik wore: . Seo where it leads, Suppose they Gave, under the con- | ions of India, attempting by the despotic power of force, | both North and South; you have made war and made sWluton, the rightto carry slavery tio the Territories, | (0 ruleit—by no amalgamation of interests taking ander | peace, having ap eye single always to the supremacy of haveihey not a mightto ‘carey those same slaves toto | & common protection aud into a common glory thode wo- | this power. And now, when we haye never goae ino Obio and New York ¥ You nave the right to garry a cow | told millions of eastern men, by ruling by fores; and | power, never had fuirly control of either branch of the or a horse, a coat ora wateh, wit New York, and ii onder | when upop the abstract propomtion, every was | government, all Lbings have come to a dead look—tho the constitution slavery ie just a8 sacred and inviolate as | bound to confers that the right was on’ the suis of the Ju; | bonde of the Union are about to break loose One Sena. thie species of pro, erty, how dare Governor Morgan say | din—yet my sympathies were on the aide of ourcém- jtor tells us toat we are more ecemica than ever ‘Bey wali not bring thew slaves and take possessfon of |} mon ancestors, und 1 imsgive that outsile of «| France or England was, and avotber wills us wa are Me hoiwis of Albary, and the farms now occupied by | few fanatics there were” fo men among these | drifting God knows where, and John is pad! bonest freemen? 7 tei you why you cannot itis be- | thirty millions of le that dkt not sympathize })(Laughter.) Well, gentlemen, God knows I am iad; eure tbe right you assum does nok exist: The constita | with the Briush—tho white rac as against te Pad aust | ou aro. dy. we are, all aad. | (Rouewed laughter.) ‘be i races of ro ough, as I way right was |, & Bor © 800 4 He in time of poace This coustitition “abd tba laws of tho United Stato | on the side of tbe East Ioduus,” Why? ‘Because Urore | and proaperiy dragged 40. the verge ot dissoinicn ones which shali be made ip pursuauce tiereof, and alltrea- | was this developement of our rape, malting them litile | the Curious part of itis, and the cruel part of it, thas if es male, or which shall bo mae, under the authority | Jees than godlike and divine, and because, more eepe- | one of you bad a wife or daughwr that you waderiy ef the United States, shali be the supreme law of the | cially, those men bad proved by their brutality, when a |, loved, as you onght, you would not act ag you now do Tana,’ &, tem success crowned their «ffurts, that they wore | with this Union, of the love of which you Doast go 84. George’ litica) affaire was also regarded as fraitful of anxi- ‘The exchange Market has been unsettled during the | Mackerel coxtinued firm, aud Nos 2aad 8 wrreveue and sit ticed | greater part ot the week, a¥ drawers aud buyers could | Bone offering, No. Lwere helt with firmness, while the ety; was noticed that the Freuch funds ha LOt agree upon quoiations. Oiferings of wil classes of bila, | ftock was fine, with gales ip low at $16 25 a 816 50, fallen one per cent on the advices of an actual ool- | though ample, incicated no pressure, and the demand | Otber deseriptions were dull andy Gapply. n ‘ f description Was but moaerate’ at the best. Ke | Hay was quiet and a " Viaton between the Pope and the Emperor. It is not cent beavy operations 4p cotton have pot resulted, as was | ICC tbe, ey say 4 ot be easy to see how this country can be affected by any | anticipated, jv 4 correspoudimg increase in the supply of Hour cortinned dull with simall sales. Domestic (rough) ? », and rates of bowh foreign and domestic show @ | | lol atold prices, A. lot in Boston at complication which may grow out of thin matter, | Crt ee co nS paling Maus at the clear of tae | $268 pwr tonvex monte’ 8 Sue sold Money was inactive to-day ; nolders seemed dis | previous bor : oan eens oe aan ebeay Lied pRtive mye) more was steady, with sales in'two or pose: A 1% (84g; Dil of lading drafts, « ales for domestic d to wait afew days to see what tarn affairs bs rresii ry france, Bf. peter, 814¢¢ per dollar sixty | Old fota were nominal =e te, ah 200, .# To, may, take. We hear of no business done day:bills om Sew Yor, ke .1X-a2¥ per cot discount, Ms gre cris dull, Small lots favorke above or below recent rates, nor can there | Sebt, # Jy per centdiscount, Fuglisb bare were ap $42 «$12 Bo, aun rctoet ai 4 well be a rise in money in view of the early passage | The Cincinnati Gazelte ofthe 13th saya:— rece the, Are Were Mb $42 4 $42 60, aud refined ab $63, Bix of the Post Office Appropriation bill) Our market } Te oe and for money on Saturday was not 80 Lime ~The demand was moderate, The last sales 18 This A SLAVE EMPIRE? unfit-for hberty. The man who dares not t be generous |’ much. I Joye my. wife above ail women; she is strong a8 on Thursday and Wriday) the note of closeness 4d 1.000 bales common at 75c. Lump was scarce; ‘Thero is the whole substance of the matter. Ifthe Drod | is vot ft wo rule or to be free; and we ail rejoiced when | health, and she goes and comes, sho smilcs and o1 , | is much more independent of that of London than | that bad been sounded having wduced businers mea to Jes of 286 bbis. at $1 22. - Feots decinjon is right, according to the ipterpretation of | we ukderstood tbat the. old j Hou bad rises | works and plays, dnd devs all those things that | it gsed to be. Until trade becomes much tore ac- | *ape thetr operadons to correspond with the condition of » Storks.—Holders were firm, while transactions ‘Me democtatie purty, then there is not one single foot of | triumphant over the Juggernautish of the . | nature designed hor todo; and if I call in some docior . rept ~ | the market. There was, however, apretty fall supply of | were moderate, Sales of 200 bbls. «pirits were made at apy bukser territory from the Guif of Mexico to the hills | But we coine down @ page lower in fyandsee Hun- | upon some imaginary ‘or real aifection of the | tive thanitis now, and new enterprises create a de- | paper, anc the dikcount houses. generally, bad as much | 463.0. a 47c, Rosin was held at $165 delivered from ¢. If that be true, then indeed there is no cuaflict | gary t @ superior Power for ubat inde-.| great ceurse of health, and the dector Drings her to ved; as they were able to use, while in } Sard, per ¥10 lbs, Crude was quiet, sunanee be is ofle gomg on, in the language of Seward and the democratic pesiense “were dora attempted to take away from | -the roses fades from ber cheek; tho bright eye becomes mand for money, which does not exint at present, | Keod paper ollore T. fai ide circles there was no difficulty in making satu Fir the Sines Since Stock on Soke, kat yeu, eden alll am armor tn de | rights “ot oprscnen, al twas chaiged. Why? | Inj" Why. decor, oe rep hang a ae | cae endl ey im oman cannot case | flog anism ie ranarn exchange, ant | Cru ‘eifatno, wont to Mane Hand. hand, ‘ F ; ” ¥ pendence, i : Why, pos yet ; lim the. Bi : To Was a good demand for rn exchange, &n’ fe turpentine, bbla z ¥ : ‘uich is bighsr chan tha geeat dicta of all the | Recaure by the liberation of thelr shaves they showed | ot Cs 5 MWe naye he, P88 ponding move here rates were fir, the Work closing with somewhat redueed | Bpirite turpentine, do. 47t a,a6h> A236 2'000 od what are you folag, to dap? ‘the woman is dying; Lam sorry; bat 1 am going to vin “f Foreign exchange was stiffer at the closing of | patances us compared with last Sat titations of the Statewand the sovereignty of conven: | leigment of a great principle, they based themwelves | dicate myself im history.” (Laughter.) Groat cod! ace The buying | Roein.., the meil. Most of the leading bankers asked 109 | rates were 37.4 a 40 premium for kand Phila. | Tar...... 2,571 6,449 66,607 Com 14,000 192 623 «4,901 2,500 w fone; and last, if not jeast, higher than the constitution of | indiecolubly pon the ay! of all the un- { we American people—the free people of the nation—to delphia, and for ladelpbia and Boston, The unt an Mie Cited alox—ihe pallatiues of Hbbrty to us. (Aap. | bused iwtelent of our wide morid humactty: \We'| ef The Union isto be, diaolve! ne intends wo viows. | for sterling 60 day bills, and there was some basi | fori erliling rele outsine Une Voley Banke wbien, oon. | tota te ee ee placse.) If it be #0, the conilict ts enced, and we are ail “wanted Hungary to triamph. We all dosired | oate the cemocratic party in history. 1 tell you, good | ness done at this rate. The demand at 108{, after | tinues o draw at %, was 3 premium. Some of the deal | since Jet inst 3148 336 8,988 Slaves, we are subject to despotic power over which we | her iodepencerce. 8, in regard to the black | senee calisfor a change of doctors, demoaratic party th tof the Bohemian’ waa quite ere, who were short, bought of hhoring houses at 45. | Total since Jan, 2 10'207 6,961 ‘O74 Reve no control—none on God'vearth. There is no ap. | race, say here to night that which {have said a8 many.| hua brought you on the road 10 ihe devil, Tura tacm out | ‘We Fecelpt of the Bohemian’s news, was quite ac- | New Oricana night was steady at ag premium buying aud | ong apm tees BORE Linseed was firmly pealto pore tovercgaty or State rights, there is bn' | af tenor twelve years ago, thet if that ktsue arocse—wh and put Other men at the helm. tive. Francs are quoted at 5.17}. 183. The ship- | 2 selling. There was not much done, however, the av- | heid at 676. a bSe. 1/0 casks and barrels, Orude sperm haa Ny er that is to revolution, aii appeal to arms.|. God forbid it should comc—when the African suye and WHAT SHALL TRE REPCBLICANS DO? nt of $468,000 by the steamer of to-day was | Ply and demand being light. New Orleans bila were less | was quiet, The following is a notice of the New Bedford wad tbe’ ‘ot Hvats—which God forbid. ‘Therefore I | the superior race should take up arms to vindidat; their | The repubhcane must not allow aby man’s aspirations for | : y y plenty tn Third street, the supply being little more thaa | market for the week ending the 19th instant:-—“Considera- chiefly in bars sent here in transitu for Europe. Of | ruMficievt to meet the demand from the grocery houses. | Hlesuquiry for sperm, but the views of purchasers the total amount, $50,000 was in silver. The prevailing rates for first class 60 day paper were 134 pee gk dy of holders, Sales of whale 1,000 ‘bis. band- ' “| 812% discount. We quote 14g @ 245 discountas the range, | some in Fairhaven at 60c. and 200 do. selected at same. Applications, in behalf of the Corporation of the | including second class names. Eastern bills were in mo- M “ , As derate supply, and ell the g Paper Ghred wee. tan Whak bane quict: sales 9,000 Ibs. Ochotek, price unknown. City of New York, are now pending before the freely at equal to Be sea bee aaane—0e 10 CESS cote Lepdon, Sen. ne that pore oft y muse from any a one. | depreciation of possible candidate of the Chicago Jon Thete are the sentiments which | have aiways avowed. seuss, Bek; Coialing 1 that"@oavedtion Wo teleon» Further, I believe this to be the sentiment, 60 far asl qrandand bearer, of tulad counnges ebiiy and patriotism, ‘know, of the members of the groat republican party o° | they must ail stand by him. must never lose their of any more Blavel tion of the white or the black race, 1 am on the side of and success 5 ‘THE IKLPRR ORIGIN . own race. The solution of thia problem is a fraternal —¥ ~The Gonthern: tell us that if the republican: THs into power mtend to. disso)ve the Union. em told that so far back a8 tbe administration of Joba ‘Quincy Adams they to dissolve the Union. Dur- | the States. (Apviause.) fraternal feeling for the South inthe day of triumph; but | State Legislature for authority to issue the follow- | leading Sgures. Nothing of moment doing in gold. rices.”” iho days of Old Jackson they Intended to dacive the ACCUSATIONS 1 RETURN. Asin defeat they ere defiant, #0 im success they” akould fag stocks, vis — Pactamonan vals wan: iea;and: ingsed denend, bot yon. Lrg. Aa gies Aap — proposed ord Em fatiegvished friend, John G bas all | be al) the more Debt Fund Stock $3,000,000 Steck Exchange. for immediate and future delivery. Tie saies embraced Bee ese a aan SEGRE | mi prance, casey ty eto, Paget SO To her fan aie bind, Soeur Eork uapravemsni Bund hock..." 80000 | eee py, WeashP One ae tx | Un tec nee naeareras Ss of Representatives the Union must be dissolved | I intend to turn the tables npon him a little in that way. ‘To ber visdues very Kind. _(Applause.) Croton Water Stock.........., ‘ DMOMMI | Saetaoraoe me sine meee aoe pred This tia *to ig to ope? oat were, (lg Total.. see eee eens 86,500,000 The feature of the Stock Exchange to-day was an advance in Pacific Mail stock trom “ 83 at the close yesterday to 89 at the close | 500 INT SA this afternoon. It appears that the directora | 5000 Olev& Tol sf ds of the Pacific Mail Company contemplate agree- bapa ing to one of the three proposed schemes of t President the Union would cer- | mocratic on the following counts-— to power, they must ever remember that the is a Uion . Fist—Of obtainmg and using power under false pre- of sovereign States, and the courtesy of uations as well as ‘Sherman or an} r ‘Helper Crisis” man the Union | terces. Read their last platforms. the constitution demand from them to abstain from all should be sisgolved. (Laughter.) By the way,Iwilisay | Sxconp—Of false pretences, a8 ® demooratic party, | iiegsland vexatious interference with the municipal in @ word with regard to that Helper Crisis, (Great ap- | claiming to be the special guardians and conservators of | *titutions of the States. And while the South have a right plasee.) With very great respect for the political ma. | the liberty of the people, aud yet ignoring thove rights, to claim, under the coustitution, protection against servile agement of our party im Oongreea, Ido not think that | and cancelling them. to the overthrew of the great com: | insurrections on the part of the great people of the Uuion, fey managed this thing exuctly right; for as soon ag | mon law guards of freemen, which secore them from the | 80 We have a right to claim of them that they throw uo hese fire-caters came at them, instend of standing up | illegal search of their persons, papers and homes. Wit- | despotic obstacle im the way of the advance of civiliza- psly like common sense men aod explaining this thing, | ness, gentlemen, all the reported cases of outrage made | tion carried on by her own citizens. When they shall must confess that our friends began to go Dack a little | throngh all the slave States from the f the | desire emapeipation, we shall stand ready in a fraterasl 70% | ed old it sellers’ option in March, at $12 60, t seller's opuon, in March, at $18 60, and \d for the privilege of taking 3,000 bbis. new 404¢ | prime in March, at $14 50. f was in good demand < | and firm, with sales of ¢66 bbls., including country mess, at $5 2b a $5 50, repacked Western at $90 $9 76 extra do. at $10 76 @ $11 60, and doubleextra do., at $12 50. Prime meas was {irm, with sales of 260 bbls at $19. Boel heme were firmer, with sales of 240 hhde, at $13 a $15 60. Lard was firmer, with eales of 100 bbie. at Tic. a Lio. Bacon was firm, with sales of 60 boxes long-ribbed mid- o! arrangement laid before them some time since by | dies, and 60 do. long clear city, together, at 103¢0., and anid to apolcgiz2, and whenever the South finds 8 man | government, the formation of the constitution, and endio; to aid them by the power and tho treasury of i 7 - 2,000 short clear ' i. Buteer was’ in b FREE Pack a slo, 1 toil you thoy do not spare | im the year 1800, Look to the record of all the lays | the United States she wish « place of refuge | Commodore Vanderbilt; whether the scheme con ese pane g a witvcslaad Onis oc they push bim, What is this Helper Crism? | States of the Union, where outrages of this kind are not | for her liberated slaves? We will giq her one in the isles | templates the purchase of Vanderbilt's boats we ‘There is 3 man in Carolina whose father was born, it is | only perpetrated, but are attempted (o be vindicated by | of the Gulf of Mexico, and the central regions of America llc. a 1 and of State at 110. a )8c., and choice at 200. ther stocks were lower in Cheese war in good request for export, with sales eid, upon North Carolina goil, and wo know not'how | ihe prees—out jaivst which there ie no redress, | Of easy access. Where the tropical productions may be | Ste not yet informed. O ay : f many covtarios before b's ancestors lived there, aud iveo | aud acne even camped seme * | cultivated by congouial labor, and our resources in com | the morning, but better in the afternoon, The rising Pe Meet La is pr pape emeantgriatree me ; Rice was Demy held, bat saies were limited, while full 1..b60 6536 | prices were demanded. 11 Glev, Goi&Ou RR 86 Sxxp.—Clover was in steady demand while prices were 400 Gat & Chi RR.... unchanged. Within two or three days 70) bags have been 50 do. Bold at 54s¢. @ 82gc. and timothy was last sold a $3 25. Bvcars wore tirm, while the sales embraced abuot 300 hb¢s. Cuba muscovado within the range of 7440, a 73¢c. apd £50 boxes, part No. 12, a 75¢c., and the remainder atp. t ‘Tea was in better request from the trade, especially green, with a steady business doing at full prices. Blacks ly at the previous range of prices. There was and for Souchovg and cargoes for export 10 England. The market closed with firmness, aud witb pretty free sales, curing the present week, Tis was dull and sales hight at unchanged prices. Wurwkxy.~150 bbis. were sold a 240. that ke belonged to that large class of North | — THrRD—As false in the nullification of the laws of con. | Merce and production be united to the extension of our Garolina that may be called the working class, the non- } stitutional comity. See the caso of Hoar and others. See | Political growth in climes whero only the celored races slaveholaers. He saw the influence of slavery upon the | the article of the constitution, which authorizes citizens | #5 live apd prospor. While we advance our party imicresta of that class of men, andhe broke away from | of the several States tosue in the federal courts of the | S'audard South, it must be done by peaceful and persun the tramwmeis of that party, and pudiished a book, and he | United States, You all know how that was, sive mesns till in the beng (mre we shall become a tells us that however good sthing slave labor is for | — Fovrri—Of violation of the treaty with Mexico. There | bomogencous people of one liberty and common interusta, the slavetoiders, free labor is better for the nou- | was war made with Mexioo, wbilc abe was at peace with | TO these beneficent aims will in vain be opposed the aleveboliers. He takes up the census of tae United | us, where we are told in the report that your General | threat of disunion by the democratic party. (Loud ap States, aad be oapntee it aur eimcosetioned, | and Take: nstohods ast men, women and Sitren, flying } Plause.) shows how the jon Ol e ul fects ‘om their heartbstoves, in Consequence of invasion barge eee the mass. He appeale to these masses, and | by the United States forces, i Tet us look little at that thing of dissolution, One akg thom to see for themselves and act upon | —Firmi—Of the practice of tho slavetrade. Yee, gentle. | would suppose, with Canada far removed. that when ‘Weir Kuowledge thus obtained, if this thing is acoord- | men, distinguished persous in the South have boasted | it bas become dangerous for one tw speak when there Ang to the doctrine of Jefferson, which I believe was good | openly, not only that they intended t violate the laws | &re millions of white men to @ few hundred thousand democracy once? (Appiause.) Now, about this book; | probibitirg the slave trade, but that they have procecded | #laves. that slave property had become unsafe. Dis- Tam going to be frank. I did recommend this book. {| to carr ir_purposes into execation, snd had landed | f0lve the Union and move the line north or the Ohio, say I baye read this book carefully, and there is not an | uyon the Southern coasts what have been notoriously ac- | 80d would you have additional security? Dows any Mmcendiary doctrine in it. There is not a single appeal to | knowlecged to be elaves, fresh from the coast of Africa, | Man suppose—is apy man mad enough to sup- ‘Whe slave. If it be insurrection among @ people profesa- | and we have yet to learn of the firet punishment of the | Pose that tf these people, once bouud together by tweg to be free to appeal to the legal white voters of the | violation of the laws. & common brotherhood of suffering, by association, in eountry, for whose protection the constitution professes to NORTHERN ALLIES OF DEMOCRACY. cburches, by & common Christianity, by the ties of edu be mace, to rise from aserfdom to the same power and Here T'temember to speak of those Northern allies | cation and a common glory, cannot remain in peace to ‘eontrol of the government that the free laborers aud free | whom the late Democratic Capvention in Kentucky refused | the Union, that they would remain in poace out of it People of the North have done, itis insarrectiouary. Let | to trust. They are right. i you, now, they ararigat, | You baye your answer when you see Governor Wise We go one atop further, and say that there were some | and Iam going to give you a little extra advice. Some | Who, in the last Presidential race, talked of seizing the ‘Wings in that book pubiished by him that we did not re. | siavehoiders want to know how long they will stand | arsenal, apd marching to Washmgton to take posses ard as just; and inasmuch ag we conceived that tho | by them. They will stand by them just as iong | sion of the archives, and preventing the inanguration weholders heid their property on the teanre that was | as they pay them. The moment they cowse to | of & republican President, faying, now, if there ig any ‘twauemitted to them from our British ancestors, we Bhould | have ion of the government, so soon will these | Sgttingto be done, it is to be done jo the Union, and motregard it a8 ® moral Gelinquency to be puuished, | allies Weve rthete. ‘This is the kind of men they have | Dot out of it. When you see your democratic orators Dut _as a political institution only, and therefore some | for Northern allies. Gentlemen, I take it that you are | talking round and becomiog the defenders of the Uniou, @ Helpor’s suggestions were not ouly impracticable, | al] men of sense, and go [ put it to you here to-night, | Cou’t rie ull begin to see the folly of the thing—don’t ‘Ddut unjust. I wrote to him, not approving of his method | if IT were to get up here and gsy that I believea | you all eee, what all men of common sense must sce, @ emancipation. Those parts of the work deemed ob: arent @ Divjoe institution, and that all my pre. | that outside of the Union there lies leas security for slave Jecticnadie, it was understood, as testified to by F. P. | vious declarations were false; that I was convinced! Gea iprepersat Certainly you do. Do you suppose you would Blair, Feq , wore expected, by the republicans, to be | beem wrong, and that {t was preferable to liberty, and ‘‘a | have peace? No, gir, it would be’ war to the ivife, and stricken out in the Compend which we p1 to circu- | religious institution favored of God,” as Mr. O’Gonor hag | t0 the bilt. Thatis what would be the result, Where is the late as an electioueering document—not that they were | said, would not every one of you put your hand upon your | fecurity for slave property then? Would eight mijlions of Moendiary, but becauee it was a blunder not to be urged. { purse for fear 1 would steal your money? You would at | White men enter upon & contest with twenty millions, NOMINATION TO THE PRESIDENCY. once say, ‘That man thinks to day a8 be always did, and | ®=- old siaves at.homc? It is not to be heard of. More of the committee in the Legislature without coming toa vote on the Pro Rata Freight bill was regarded as favorable to the defeat of the measure; the stock advanced from 70} 4 § bid at the close. In other stocks there was not much change. Galena is very severely hammered by the beara, who are san- guine of seeing still lower prices. State stocks are steady at full prices. The market was un- settled at the close: the following were the last quotations:—Virginis sixes, 92} a 3; Missouri sixes, 79h af; Canton Company, 163 a 17; Camberland apanatuaasaaens esc: fone M3800. 905, Coal, 15} a 16; Pacitic Mail, 89 a 89; New York | [5000 Teo 6's * 87% 60 d0......880 91 NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. Central, 70f a 3; Erie, 83 a9; Hudson River, 404 a}; | 30000 Missouri 6's... ee . ° ; 4 3000 MCR 8polmsfob Waowsspay, Feb. 36, 1860. Harlem, 9{ a 4; do. preferred, 33 a 3; Reading. | 3900 Clev& Tet... chino ialineeatea rhtivincbewrranteanigs dpk-eny. leprenasms dwegd HEC i aOR) An ipcreased demard prevailed for all kinda of beef ern and Northern Indiaua, 6} 94; do. guaranteed : caitlo both yesterdey and to-dey, and the market was 14} a 3; Panama, 1324 a }; Ilinois Central, 564 a 4; more buoyant them for some time previously. The offer+ Galena and Chicago, 56§ a 57); Cleveland and To- ings Were of 4 good average quality, and & large propor Jedo, 193 8 20; Chicago and Rock Island, 624 a 4; tion of them were good to prime, for which the demand Winvie Central sevens, 884 a 89. was very active at (he improvement quoted below. There The busines of the Sub-Treasury to-day was as were fewer tuferior catile offered this week at all the follows: 350 90 «200 a lerwes than at any time during several weeks past, aud follows: — F hulders were accordingly firm at advanced rates. The Total receipts. + $192,735 29 attendance was pretty large, and the weather fayorabie . ae for iarge purchases, and in some cases the tellaggerd 78,83 2 ood. - | was oven greater than quoted. The range vomis ansise:| RRO Tener thaw Dry Goode gud Spon): Wits siya canoes yanks Wis trou 16 aaaee we losce House this | Week Ending Feb. 11, 1860, and the general telling prices 9c. @ 106. The first class ’ hs “i ; Cattle readily Commanded 10e. # 10346., and ordwary tet morning were $21,186,717 08, and the balances | ggg VAUNY ® sven m packages when not otherwisn | Cr Teele at OC. 8 Uige., Some Mt the best lots oiicred 8 24%0, 50 Gal & Chic R&... 100 dO... * % ‘7 ‘« in the bands of speculators, WOO were endeavorin, There were some foolish Chings said in that book. Who | in addition to all the rascalitios we have charged ‘upon | Safety! No! The fact is, they would have to sacritice | $1,184,986 73, tok? tadnaebies, c¥ give Packages, Fall | te coms ance, ' oe pore pron eenrse cred fit = te Joameieett: bag | bie, heteies interaal nepocrie, ea. will Bos beust iki”? mean tata ie ace qnair slave | ‘The following shows the eendition of the banks | “ne, clase & carin ters ben waren ees rlgess fer yee faker ogee fi ughter)—but 1 have mae ‘man who Been. (06 sancti beerth- : js Ae ; : hm Stier tans. (iteueroa Weaghisey Utter’ ane tose bln. lcanene preserved inploiate, aud who bas gone inte sine | what would they gain so far‘as they aro slaycholders: | of the four leading cities of the Unio: according to 13,372 TAR acetate ee pesto Ay eee ieas Fea dere in that book, and it 1a,just aa absurd tovasic ms to en. | common school to Teoeive his education, who reais his | Sgainat these Northorn traitors ana fanatics. Aro you | the latest weekly etatemente at hand:— ban Petes | won'sior the week were 4,941 bead, and at all the yards dorse Helper’s book as a book on physical or | primer or his English. Reader, and studies the Bible, | reads for that, democrats? We havo been led go ioug | “H wre Irhdad ean, i Spee | 2,463 head, against 3,082 bead last ‘week. Not included apy other book 0” science. 1 will endorse is true | and rises from the reading and tolls you that from his | by democratic leaders. Is this the feast to which you | Wr |, se tears eo 78S 9 Pia: | ik tae tour vebeiia hte AGL band WA were one Sus, and what iaot trae 1 won't, (applause). af cuat leauiinaecen eee avery Witte tue copdisien ital you fil eee Lonke Nepean ie cate eae ate Foss ii eee MNGt6o Gasvune. Inaitieas en aass.J.on Mondny;.at, Bergen Hil, mainly to," puichers een , Canigress would humanity, is fan make sacrifices for otor we. 1.356 6M, stood ‘there two Teeastie ‘wikoss en enganisetion: The | elaveholders or apy one clve. He who has seen all those | She tias too many notions of freedom about her,) to pre: | N. Orlesss, Feb. 4. bare inte reat itimooe ie 143 taal eae, iid ibn oan ofter onl “ie Son Medel yee eee rete | meteecrece armenian res enc Ra LN ela Meee | fou... eae Tie Alay tae om 281 | Siler iy ar the emanate ath mal e ” ar r ‘an a feet ee ey re ? ext Sir" I'want sou to pot ta ead to bat and ir you reid pa | very to bes good thieg: ms divice eatin, 2be went atnto | baby (Crea of “'No"") The Veco Prosideut iw unfortsosse | Previous week. 47.608 SLseLs00 detemn? 1st end ‘s 2,027 | numbers on ele were readily disposed of at the tmprovo- me at the head of the government of the Ualted States, I | of society,” to say that that man | in his ailusion to the great Athenian orator. Tt is we who |, The esrnings of the Exio Railroad for the mouth of 2,004 Saddlery. 1's91 | ment. 4,322 you know enough " ‘will be bound that there wlll be an end 101 (Vociferous | is not fiito be trusted? I will tel! you whom you ought to | defend the liberties of the people, and they who iproppaess January, 1860, were..,, + $351,453 12 f Steel..°...1,093 26,881 ‘The total receipts at all the yards for the week and last jJause, and long continued cheers.) I believe some of | trust. Itrost the man who Baya: “Gentlemen, I don’t be. | callin Philip of Macedon—Louis Napoleon, ia i: not? The 2.160 Tin, boxes.3,316 24,029 | Week were as foliows:— oP you think Tats in eurneet when ft ts) merely a. joke. | lleva that elavery is a Divine institution, thal itg ia ‘What are the non-slaveholders to gain? Why, gentiemen, | Earnings January, 1859. ++ 300,250 09 182 Do.1,311 Washington. Browns: 1,288 slabs or jane 23,004 341 - 90 47 32 143 | Wire....... 8 2,420 [An enthusiastic ind viduaiin a fromt seat proposed that all | source of political, social and moral good, but hares ae! ask all of us non.slayeboliers of the Union, who have favor of Cassius M, Ciay receiving the nomination at | you bad better try all chemical powers, the winds, tho | Dorne all the oppression, to sacrifice ali the liberty we seeseseneegeesersses $43,208 03 Gbicazo shou) 1 $a; 6,” which was responded to ap- | waters, steam, electricity, ail the powers of Heaven and | have—to return toa dospotiem wore than that against The Panama road earned in December, 1959, 9.741 Spices— 1 parently. by, the pte Meeting rising and giving three | earth, than to'hold the African tn bondage, because after | which we rose up in arms tn 1776. (Appian) “nat $178,250, against $135,250 the same month last year 887 Cansia. — 15,588 | ay por oa Prices for the week at all the markets were Cheers for Mr. Clay—“Gur next Presideat!”) | allitis@ blunder in ai eoonomical point’ of view, and | Oo you propose to give us in lieu of this great Union ag a a8 f et $70 Nutmeg... — Ay amy CATTLE. ABOUT Legere ict OF hae abbongh we are Aspormined oy your institutions, soho pra the peer - rs and Ira Riche an increase of $43,000. ae Stationery, &e. “ys 8515 | Firtt quantity, per 100 fos... slo 3 9 10 56 Allow me to aay @ word upon the subject nrrec- | don’t ask us to deny the which Wo live, in Jetters | mond By = n japoleon, fi + 5 Ordinary to good qualit i ions. “Tbelicve Thave made more tpeeches in viniica: | which all he nations of the eatth gan read, Wonot ouly | and we will erk hin to lond us troopste dafend ue on, | | By the arrival of the Arago this morning we | Oi) clive, 2,814 | sommou quality. Same 3 oo tion of the republican party than avy manin the United | believe liberty is preferable, but wo believe that slavery’ | Fhamel Are you.going to bring us tothat? Isthisthe re- | bave London papers to the morning of the Ist inst | Opium. 12 632 | Interior quality... [On 80 ‘States, North or South. T believe, from my correspon | is a curse to the white and’ black.” That is the mau for | ward that you offer us: that you will cali on Louis Napoleon, | The London Times of that day thus notices the | Painie = a ‘dence with individuala, sesoctations and other comoin: you to trust lam here to day aud gone to-morrow, but | the despot of Frahoe, and his troops, and he will dofend us ai the Bai Paris white. 150 Firat quatity........., $60 00 a 65 00 ‘tions. of that Lam as intimately acquainted wi tell you if ever the time does come whoa the alavehold- | dattles in Kansas which, were ivaght for the comin | advance of the rate of discount by the Bank of | Phosphorus. 64 214 | ordinary to good quality. 40 00 & 60 00 the purposes of that party ax any man in Americs, and I ers need aid to prot-ct them from the violence of siayos | ‘Uberty is the reproach of Exchines. Not only these, but | England and ita effect upon the market:— Rbabarb... 2 1,613 | Common quality. 36 00 a 40 08 ‘will tell you what I believe those purposes to be, accord. | J ising for freedom, that aid will come from the men that | all the glory of the ‘lustrious dead is in vai e Siam Ok hkiain thinlesnentest CO Soda biearb2,c00 1,095 | Enferier quality | 2b 00-0 30 8 to my understanding, and their views with regard to'| are oppozed to the Northern democracy, and not from |, mocratic party consummate the subjecting us at} ineems evidons Ghat, tt tha Week” sinoekd tonnes tai tes aa. «588 909 inf whote subject of the Lberation of slaves by fofoe and | the democracy. of the North themselves, because there | and alien deepotism. T would that T could evoke the | $1) it wes evident that, if une sasiaipated Tian ‘a, toate First quality, per Ib. .@ ate servile tusurrection, We now and always have rigarde1 | ie not a logical argument that can bring them to | genlusof the iilustrious defender of Grecian liberty, that | Tbureday in making the further anticipated riso in their |g #1 | oramary quality bc. a 6X6. the poor African as of an inferior rice, and althohgh we | the conclusion which” they pretend to draw. Therg- | my voice, like his, could touch the hearts of my country. | Fale Of discount, the cominei cial public world be found t@ | Tong. beank 6 — 733 | Gommon quaity 40. 2 be do sot pretend to divine the inscrutable designs of Deity, | fore it was that Stephen A. Douglas was ready to | men with the divine fire of my own aspirations, till Pobiligibongt Men tal ie bn mselves at wet Vanil. beans 1 SOU O01 | Serie quality’, Sie. a se altbough we cannot say what may be tho design of | beat them tn 1857-8, when they were attempting i | they would be aguin ready to ery out, with | Sper cent. “The conviction of anothor advance being im | Vermillion... 14 Batons... 7 1,988 Yhe great “I Am,” ‘whetber they shall azeead | force slavery upon Kansas. He has backed down, be- | ue voice, “Let us march against up FR Pe er reel ET PE Burr Stones — 604 | sirst quality, per head $6 5 8 7 50 to Go eeale of humanity, aud wo go down, | yord doubt ip day, butt yon hut olcchod him Sesutor | gentlemen,’ That i the reason’ 1 came. hore 1’ | it wou ee nt specie seme rg Gaye... = 15689 | Ordinary. 87 85 10 or they go” up. stil higher, we” leave, those | be would have ben io the republican ragks. ti Kea. | wight, because 1 heard this thing is talked, of—becauee | 88 SoLitay outed eke Chae’ the Coreeatee athe Cheese 20) 49} Gommon 3 0 0 3560 ‘quettions entitely ‘to the ‘pilosophical speculator, | tucky, where he once neld the firat place as @ democratio | it is threatened. I come to tell you, asT live, as we | 2 little after eleven o'clock, that Be na wa Segars. — 21,809 | micrioc 200 03:00 saying tbat ie not » subject, of politica! action at all} | candidate, both the platform and the man wore voted | all live, there is note aingle true republican bat will | Solved not to wait for ap yn ome phgeetorling Goal, tons.. 899 1,831 x WHAT CP THR FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW? dawn; and Mr. Siivertooth, a leading demoorat, declared | shed his lust drop of biood beforo bo will gubmit ta thie, | immediate movement of 1 por cent, created no surprise Cotton,bates 138 2,774 | virst quality, per Ib, Be. 8 ONC. ‘The fourth charge is that we propose to repeal the fugi- | bim “outside of the democratic party." Hua late sub. | they will fight for a thousand yoars ere they will submit, mhior <4 gett toner ta et Cocon, bags 658 12,267 | Other qualition.... Ga bye. Rive slave law, and praetically retuse to obey the Consti- | mission to stand by both the platform and the nominee | they will not relapee into French servitude. We preach | Cam be no certainty, until @ week or two ap Coffee... .7,670 125,458 elapeed, whether that will prove sufficfent to check tbe ‘ation on that subject. Ido not deny that in ‘some of the | of the Charleston Convention, will open uo door io his r9- | no how doctrine, we tnvoke no new God, but, standing by Fancy goods — 15,019 LOH) Cows. 7 . Y |. In many quarters the belief is that 6 per cent wil! ol The enpp'y continues moderate at all the yarde, and tho ‘States there bus been an effort made of that kind, but I | turn. the old dectrine of '76, upon which our fathers (ought und | “rain ; Firecrackers — — 3,888 Pply yarde, do utterly deny that there is any guch clause in the plat- FILIRUSTERING. died, we eay with Crittenden, that ‘that which 1 good eschets mca At brat Hee, Bowers, it is plain / 16 3,817 | market ts consequently comewbat buoyant, whilé holders form of 1666 or the call of 1860. Without dwellingfurtber | — Sixmm—I charge the democratic party with Glibustering. | to stand upon is Ground to fall apon.”” | We invoks | that he Pressure my Hire starp'than per — 21360 | of good cows are firm at tuli previous prices. There wera 124 | quite a number of first class cows on sale this week at all tho yerde, and in nearly ail cages they were readily taken for private family use and by the Long Irland milkmen. Inferior cows, espectaily old ones, are very dull and barely find enle at the extreme low prices quoted above. 250 | Quite’® number of the fancy cows were brought down on Loss | orders, and thongh they were yarded with the rest, they 6,401 | were vot on anlo. We board of a few sales of very prime V418 | cows at as high s8 $70 a $86 per head, but the geueral 470 | prices are as quoted above, " nt. 2 that [do not care to avow | You all know whatthat means. Going oat with armed { the poople of the North and South to etand by the Const: ‘The cause of it has beon clear to every one, and it is . equally clear that as soon as the rage for [odian invest- ments ebal! bave been brought within limits, all diffi- culty will graduaily cease. as the Rupee stocks have al- | goetru ready fallen about two per ceut (rom their highest point, it ig probabje that such remittances of them as may now be made from Calovtta aud Bombay, in ignorance of thet fact, will regult in loss; and that, consequently, when the news of the present state of our markets arrives Do. cloth... 2 Indiarubber 493 Machinery, 4 ‘whom, of all others in the country, we bave stylea the | area of freedom,” performing John, Brown raids, enter- | poeeibility ofa doubt. Who are the men that have avow- expounder of the Constitution—certainly upon constitu- | ing upon genera invasions to ect humanity right. Whoa | ¢d the intention to dissolve the Union? Look at the record. tional law the highest authority of this country or any | the gallant old tar, Commodore Paulding, received instruc- | Not @ single poate meeting, nor district cOnvention, ether. Mr. Wobster, although he was over persuaded, | tions if he caught Walker to bring him homo, the old fel. | nor State Assembly, nor National Convention of the fiaticred with the idea that le would get Southera sup: | low thought President of the Unite’ States meant | republican party bas ever deciared that, in any emer port by yieiding bis true-born Ou, said what, io hia | what be said; aud he went, ordered his warines out, and | Fency, will they diseolve the Union? No, sirs; we say al! Speect of the 7th March? He sald ‘that this was @ power | brought home the individual—and what did tho President j the Lime that we submit to democratic rule, while the that belovged not to Congress, but to the several States.” | say? “‘Did I not tell you, Commodore, at Ostend, before | Slaveholders rule ue, and we eubmit because we know of ‘That is my belief; but the republican desirous ofhar- | I became a candidate of the Southern democrasy, that | no other policy, no other alteruative, excopt it bs force, | Out at thoee cities, there wilt be a cessation of operations, y $168 |. The total recetpis at all the yards for the week and lest mony, yicldedit, and struck tt out of our platform in 1866, | we wented Guba, aod that we would buy It If we-souid | and. when (hase aged all law is tilent, add ie figilevents, Se Some patiod. . Mesanwille the preamere i Tet 1. USS” yeeuinnae Coleen pogo Si snd do Tot intanil to incorporate It in the piatformof 1860. | and \ Spain would not soil it, we would take it inany | Rovernment bécomes a despotism; whenever you re. | here will besten the reeuimption of specie remitiances | “Rriice...| 4 1,918 sedis nes ‘ashingtom. Browning's. Chamberluin's. O'Brien's. {To reture to prevent or punish by State action the spolia. | way; abd do you suppose thal when we say wo don’t | Fort to violence you have an anarchy as has Mexico, from New Yorke, and Hkewise ‘noreage the caation Aut | Roots Rebs € UNE is week ....87 10 py 0 ‘Bon of siave property, but, on the contrary, to make it a | mean to bave Nicaragua, we don’t want to have it? {| which is continualy at war because tt does not evani | ‘rallies exporters, and cause gouds to be sent in preference Wider arsed. 6% 28,795 Last week... nm pry iminkl offence in thelr citizens to obey the laws of tue | bare a great notion io dismiss you from the servion; | by Any constitution or law. All onr pledges and anto. | 0 veArer markets. Ou the whole, therefore. the powition | Ty undrmd — 1028 ’ Union w 90 far as they protect property in African | you are a d—d old fool.” Therefore Tay, a8 thoso meu | cecents prove that wo are bound 1 be loyal to the | Dd prospects country remain ag ig Tenahen i 9 A moderate! 1d prevailed at all the yarda slaves.” Gontlemen, don’t we tell thom in our aii that | are not punished, but as Walker goes to Visit the Presi. | Union of these States; and, therefore, I aay, we can | Cobvietion seemed to have consideradie affect to-uKy In { Liquors, Wines, Ro ) kinds, bet more expecially for good and prime we go for protecting the rights of all tho States, aud, so | dent of the United Staicg, that you are guilty of Ailibus. nanty claim your suffrages, not taking us by our avow- be Sp tendency to de; Hon in the took Fahangr, Ale bon Rar | wbich were in comparatively «mal! supply. Tho far from hindering them in the return of their property, | toring. If he had been taken atrea by any government | als, but taking us by our acts. If we have submited | _ The English funds hh Ma rd } Brandy. 2 selling prices were from 63;c. @ 6c., but the neieo- that wo pledge ourselves ae a purty to defend them | of suffivient power brow, that dare execute tha law | for eighty yenre, we are willing to submit for eighty years | 0 eighth, from the oortainty thai the, Bankwinwtd foxth, | Qm.. 56 re readily placed at 634¢, @ 7c., and we heard of mgainst your State, or my State, and every Stats, or | contrary to your sympathy, be would heve heen hung un- | More, unless we can persuade you to take hold of \hoge | With make a new movement. Boouran quottions | Winan ser a RUB number of extras which brought 7c. a 70, but agaibet foreign invasion? Of courée, if we are houest in | til ho was dead, and there would haye been the last of Cage privileges which wehold to be right. In vain one purpose, we are honest in the other, and we cannot | Billy, the grey-eyed man of destiny. we Greek, Roman, Goth, Moor, and Vandal, broken over De honest tn that avowal, if we are dishonagt in the Sevrnti—They have established a censorship of the | the mountain and water barriors of European lands. Soon firat imputstion. ‘To abolish slavery in the District | press, by a Post office uaurpation which Amos Kendall | the natural bounds of nations reassert themsetvas; and of Columbia,” 1 need not read our platiorm again, | dred notdo, which the democratic Senate then voted | the peoples subside into their original races and tongues. Dut I defy any man to find any such ciause in it | down,and for which the Postmaster General should be | Here al! the rivers and mountaing run north and south and fast evening apenas Paris Bourse Jiewine inarenand thr Chem’, bats 65 a8. 62 Wrratn, 27, - 288 8.535 | market, and we accordingly continue our previous quoia- ‘Brae goods 15 t.408 469 2,515 | Uons, remarking that there are but very few which are Che Renche 9 4,128 Whslebome, — 1,982 | dignowed of at our inside prices, and thove weiling at 3c. R41 = Wool. dales. 406 35,472 se, wre very inferlor—in fome casce only a few days 8 MSE | Other... = 8,802 were extreme rates, and without iniluence on the a extraordinary demand, partly # heaps old. The bulk’ of the offerings to-day were ordinary to ¥To abolish it in the (orte, arsenals, dockyardwaud otber | impeached and digraced. Procisitn the eternal unity of this contiuent. Theifrioman | the foreign Beulement, and irom ¢ to Spor cant war free Vea AIRS good, and sold as above. The yards were ai! emptied at places in the South where Congress hue exclusive Juris tic cuT—Of 4 violation of the constitution, which pro- | regions where fell the fated Franklin sweep unbroken with | !¥ pald for rk cage ll gehen heen) ae Ming Pa Tron bop, tme 28 Grand total, ,$1,639,618 | gn early nour of the day, The total receipta at all tho tion.” There ig no such clause es thar in the platform of | vider that the citizena of each State shall be entitled | darriers to the sunlit shores of the Mexican Gulf. The TERME cicadas dee anak ena ae ae aor Seen emg Pd yaros for the week and last week, were as follows:— 1866, oF the call of 1800. “To abolish the tutaral ant | to ail priviloges and Smmunitios of citizens im the gevoral | Same race this night speaks one language on ths Atlantic | Fngland. | The tive per cent Rute loan was quoted 97% CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, We . Browning's. 4. O rien msiwise trade.” There is no such clause ag that ia | States and the Pacific cousts. For good or evil, our destinyi one, | * PT ant the Ore and a bait per conte 108s a LOK, a Wansmpar, Fed. 15—6 P.M | this woelr...... 2 18 either, “To limit, harare and frowa upon the ‘aptuntion NistR—Of ey anpathtaing with foreign despots, aa Russia Gentlemen, 1 bare stood bere before this, sndience when — pom redone oe age swahy gO ptems |g Aenea —The market was quiet, and prices stomdy at | rast week “201 u 16 a tmevery mode of cal wetion, and oy every form and Austria ageins: Hongary. Koseuth eid e single word | my were sy and black in youth; at long tater. eas * 6. biic opinion” re make @ directly Spent Brow: of protest, wilout the firingof a gun,on our ng woukl | vale I have agai and again came among you, ma pro. | creased vate was extremely active, although not quite tc go a a demand for State and Wow. hi iaparpir a Head Soe. Mite ie ocean: far trom that, we not only are compelicd by the ns- | have saved the independence of Hungary. claimed these same truths. Froets that uever molt have |e tenet cog of yesterday. Ip the open market | orn was rather less and easier, while the better grades wion noticed lant: week. ts recovered: trom, thes es ; ceseity of the case, but we. propose, in carrying oat io | Tewnt—Ot violating the compromise measures Of 1850. | now eettled upon my brow. Ihave suppressed the ordi. | Poarcely anpiking conld be dono under the Tank mini- | worg ja fair demand. The transactions embraced or TO ee ea ae Fi raeeeree atom, Uae marke od faith this aseociated brotherhood of coufoderated | Eravet¥—(i yivlating the eompromise of 1820, ary aepirations of ambition, which, waxteror wo may | 0%, and for bils of ubree to.six monte 5 per coat was | S0q0 bdis., ckwing within ho razge of adout the (ol THAS Were dette A Mige Sanhed wien ceee Se ethno Rot w take emancipationists slone upou our plat Twirit—O! the usurpation of the Spreme Court of po- | allege, when connected with a noble purpose, is godlike — demanded. wotations:— The discount cetabtishmente have raised their atiowance | Superfine state op cepenite to 8 per cont for money at call, and 33 with a | Bytrs few days notice. The joint stock banks have aiso ani: | gqperfine Weetern....--- formly adopted the higtier rate of 3 per cont. the London | Common to cheice Western extra. and Westmunster, however, allowing only 2 on sums be. | Petre Genesee........... Pe Peroreen various yards, at advanced rates for extras, tay $7 26 a $7 60 per bead; but in neariy ali guch cases the offerings were very fat, aud wanted more for a show than for the Purpoee of mmpplying customers. The bulk of the offer ings were placed at from $3 a $5 per head, while there Sor, vot simply to appoint them to offices, but we pro- | fitical power iw the Dred Scott case, where they under- | given us by a benign Providenca—that lifte us above the ‘pose ind invite sisveholdere to uot in Confinetian wits us, | toke (o overturow the decisions of all the State courts, | beasts that perish, that eat, drink and are merry, 404 to- and (0 seit us ip.carcying ont the yoverament, which | an Bun arts of the Presitents who lived in the days of | morrow die—wrodged by the biack race, ignored and oon- we shall ip all probabitite 86 €00n control, How can | the Revelntion, aad in the assymption by whai the courts | demecd by the white race—true to the one purpose of this be true? How can we then intend t | say are cater dirta—powers belonging to the legislative | my life, tbe liberties of the people and the union of theac emannaceat ssassases aedaraacee SBesssasss - . gales at as low as $2 a $2 50 for inferior. The harass the institution by erery mode of political | department, political #, not judicial, States.’ (Great applanse.) God yrant ma, gentiomen, | 1°W £500. fo Mixed to straight Sou were eome accion? Why, geatiemen, Tie. thing “ie Pinpoa. | tusermmsaywcecr raising « civil war io Kanasas, and pro. | there to stand ine balance of theoe daya with'as now God’ | 706 ist price from Paris this ovcaing was 61060. | Stesight to good exire 00, iedndinine canmbanmmeapmccsene Dek sibie in the nature of things, ead. undoes you have prox’ | secuting Jobp Brown raids, a# J bare chown fo new bapner, but the eame old banner of 1776 ani 178) | SbOwipg another decline of an eighth. Ghoire extra family and bakers throughout the week. The tolal receipta at all the yards shat wo are dishonest ere is so Dolieving that we can, KTERNTA—OF introducing a sbam ‘+Popalar Sove- pecrim pay mien eyed tomers pt na tong be ie Be be teoagh hapti oor lesportane uappncey «the aos! nn 3 for the woek and lari week were em Tollows--— ‘or Gerire to, monopolize all the Offices in the couatry. We eiguay . a brighter culaxy of stars inscribed with no euch miserable P| ¥ . Fy in ss in'e, O' Bricn’s tavcxe that power of “public opinion, which cams dor | “BAN eeen—Or an aitompt to Vegislate slavery into the | interogntory ax :* what is all this worth?” tn the languag. | {allons for Vienna and Tricate show a slight recovery 12 | —Canadtan flour was in fair demand, with sales of about | | | Washing. Browning's. Ohambertin's, O'Brien's, by anpiiaton die,” to this and ail good causes. Not we, | Terri Kaneas by the iate Lecompton movement of the immortal Daniel Webster; nor those other words | the Austrian currency from the extreme depreciation 900 bbls. at $5 40a $675. Southern flour was in good ek... 22 7 . « those who are Goal to ite divtue admonitions, must | SisseenTn—O. pying naturalized citizens equal protec. | of delusion and folly, “Sixvery and union;” nor yet more | hae lately experienced. Re supply, with sales of aboct 1,900 bbis., closing within the | Last week... 598 3,318 4151 1425 the penalty ofdefance. | stand where the ro. | tion patives | foreign lands, requiring allegiance to | “Slavery Sret and union or no union,” but in his glorious An instalment of 8 por cont falls duo on the Cana Arig | TADge Of the above quotations. Rye ¢ four res steady st SWINE < publican party stani—by the old Henry Otay whig | sud datrnor of the United States, and yet refusing the re: { rentimente, for which and with which, in flllal platy { | 13M Of £1,860,000to morrow. Tue amount paid in the rbove figures, with sates of about 175 bbls. Gorn | continued in active demund at from 6c. a OXC. per Ground aguinet the extension of slavery. Let me hore | ciprocal power of jrotection walk back and cover bia jate political nakednoss, “Liberty | *bovt £800,000. e meal was heavy, aud essicr for Jersey, with sales of 300 | 1» for corn fed, as to quality, There were on sale 3,908 yead what Heury Clay mys upon the subject. SRVENTEENTE—OF altempting to Unrow the republic fato | and Unton, now and forever, ono and tnseperadie. ‘The withdrawal of bar gold from the Bank to-day Was | pols, , including the latter at our inside ligure, aad Brandy- | b,aa. The receipts at the Ladson river drove yards, foot The democrats have got wondorfally to iove with | @ convition of colonial yassalage, under te rule of Buro- | (Lond and protracted cheering. £60,000, wine at our outelte fguro. Wheat—The market wae | o Thirty-eovents iret, North river, for week eudiog Benry Cay of late, "no vid man they abused | pean power. ‘Let us look st that:-— Ag soon n° Mr. Clay resume: his saat he was surround The market for American securities was dall. } more active, and prices rm, with sales of 7.500 burhels, | roy 16, 1860, were—By New York and Brie Railroad, end Slandered all his life, bat uow they come to ug ‘There men who profess Wo bethe cousorvators of popa. | et by a number of his friends, who testbed thir appro | TL 6 follow! ¥ Ap including Milwankoe elib st p. t.. 1,500 bushole while | see. Hudeon ‘River Railroad, 80; Camden and Amboy gud fay we will defend old Hbury from your axsauke. | lar goverment, the (olluwere of tho doctriges of Thomas | Vation by shakiog him warmly by the hand, ¢ following are the latest quotations:— : Canadian a4 $1 5) and 200 do. Michigan white wt £1 52. | Railroad. 7¥2. Total, 2,425. "Sold, 1,632; left over au- ‘The man who was persecated for a tifetins, tue man who | Jefferson, that govarnimant bas no authority furthor than Closing Price, | Corn wae ta, supply, with galea of about 12,000 | goig, 893. Total, 2,425. ‘went to bis grave in sorrow under the imputations | it reste upow the consent of the whole governed, that the Sales of Real Es: Crited States 5 per cent bends, red. 1874. 91k a 9234 | bushels, including white and yellow derscy and Se ar RECAPITULATION. wade against hin by these democrats, is now taken | ravjority ought te tule and tat the governmeat ebould ft Sor om wakes | utwoie Deaton! F:pee eum red 148TH... TR” TET PAR ESS 8G) Rye as tater Moen es BONG 98 The total recetpts of all stock at all yards fer the week up, and thoy call upon. old line whige--o'd Clay whigs— | be administered for Lng bighest good of the highest nom By A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co, Do. per cent, red. 1875... ma a Barley waa steady at 820. a Bec. Cate were firm and fm | soo jag week were ag follows: to come out aud crush out the republicans, who stand by | Der, theremen eay that when the popmlar vote-aball go i co % Dirge 92% | good demand, with cales of Western and Canadian at One. Foals. 8 aL. the Coctrines of that gaipe Clay in favor of the non ex | behelf of m republinan President they will not Aiumit and | House and let 406 Pacific st., near Novins: lot 20x80..§) 43a 2 | 48 3g0. w Abe. and State at 4540 a 460. oT 888 ae Wrasico of tlavory. Heary Clay said, in the last year 0: | oma exclamstious come cot only irom Waghtowton, | } it, ¥. cor, Conover and Sullivan gin 28x10), % a 8 Corpan.—The mauket was firma, with sales of about 1,490 4 7 A ie Ife, in his ise tera ot public gervice, to bis gray | but the newspaper press tells ux (hat the Vice-Prpekigns ia | 8 [ots on w. 8. Conover st., adjoinining, 96<100, each $0 a 88 +) age Rio and Raptor at 123¢¢. 24 KH 3,28 hatred old age:— sad. (Latighter.) “mab who has been suddenly cle. | 2 tote. 8. $d ay., 109.4; North 8th st, , 21.959.9,.., mwah Corton.—The market was steady, with sales of about o 1408 “Coming as I do from » slave State, iti my solemn, do | vated from among the people to a seat in tne Congrana of GREBSPIRLD, ue oon 1,000 bales, cloeing on the basic of the following quota. mn aie pat coreg Mberaic aud well, mainted: determination at no power, | the United States; a man upon whom quick Ronprs soem | § 78S. w. cor 84 and Webster sta T18x80, together 17: 47 a Bt | dons 40 a7 Bo earthly power, khali compel mé to vole for the povitive | ty Ubrart themanltes, is neatn retarned from tho game die. | 410M, 3, Lawrence st., moar lst st., 100x100, 160 @ a 2 SEW YORE Chaserr0anion. 08 2 fntraduction of slavery eaher North or South of that line. trict to a Broond term; a who !# made cartier in lifo By Adrian H. Maller. % a 86 Cnant. Florida. (Loud cheers, than any other man in the history of thia comntey to hott | House and tot 77 Clinton place, 31.6 by 93.1 De. 7 per cent, 864. r 2 a 98 Ordinary. 08 8M 834 Ob, for shame, democrats, to claim to be the protectors | the second office mn the gift or’ the people of the D do. BH by @. Do. 7 Per cent, sinking fund, 1876. a a 98 Mudhng . De boEry of the fame and gory of Henry Oley and of tos ter, made the View President of the United State: and ., 196 ft. w. of bth av, 25x Do. $100 eharer, ox.d. eon Of Middliog f 3G 12% wheo thera, by (he last wil) and pstamen ain, by od Juck or UY an excess of boners of Pi de. wAjoining, 25x92 ? %@ 2 63) | Pair, +1255 1246

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