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10 , NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. | | ain; aud the time witicyme when ‘The Pacific and Avantic Telegraph. \ ; heb apmmnnnd ‘When it wrered friends of Avarish bas been uttered without thought? la be aot prais- | We will etruggle again; il UNION OR SECESSION, | S:rsciictner TREAT Eh bar is | Eoteme tte cine eth Sas vos | Haseena pare tmnuatsmre Sete aeatnmh wie ncur ec | - wore sade ae eben ie the history of tho race eo er ae Ls La | . inoiples and ba: 4 the work ta qrer om 0 See when called KY Lawrence, | aciper ‘apd I do bot huow that aby groat or im- try a# the ooly pr ent essed rapidly, an tre southerner bas evinced cow arctoe cet ee) ee ee de of ms Satan nadia maniae Was being then conswered. national democracy. | (Cheers Los Angeles (a distance of five hundred miles) 6st aN to so bis duty 00 himeal ot his cunie, {oem oa | Sue re wes leor ee Cusveution the | {Larguter and applause) But cespiveot ail unis, 1 eas Soutt—aud Lam eure I from this city wonid have been completed ere now DY, | 2222tke $22 ia wath wha bora aud’ that to | Brebraud ef irecceas” Dailey 'D, Walks iaszec of | turry. thet be evinocd guch bad taste aa i lay | tia in wy lot all oa Dut for the searcity of wire in the market. A new SPEECH OF THE HON JAMES T. BRADY. | perce of too Unioy i eee eae the A | See a eee ee csamaes Sestidioa la | Eis’ reputation on the "sigher tows, go. uueriy | those wbo sss oy ee supply has just arrived from New York, and was wi Nhe) in bis cmnsiselest and emniprtentadminiatration | favor of the Wileot Provieg, tbe substance cf whiea was | ojyored to tLe rights of our uasion and ooudemnod by tbe | Heer ,0 Sot nein bebalf to reoord the Lames of the re | yesterday d by the Presideat, and —e~ tnnd the aifairs of 410 granb there | to preveut, iu tke event of the acquisition of ay vew | Sujzeme Court of the Cuited Steies, This higher law, of | steadfast in their babel w tesorg tap gates Os Ath | Bia ped on Paesday next to Sam " wN8 ) CONFLICT. me change, if change be neorstary, some | Territorier—by @ provision—the wxtepsion of raver7 | course, meane other laws thaa thee whict govera | ~~ is bereafier ca:led—if the Union shall be pre- | Pedro, and thence will be conveyed by THE IRREPRESSIBLE (0) 4 adorn if that wil sullice, by ‘waioh tue | thercto. Tprecured the eye of the chairman of the cen. | country, aud alludes to a constitution greater thea ‘bab | Convention is ber “Tecpel ones ad Pe ie yea by te aa vention, aud f rose nad declared It was my opinios that | of th Cbited States. This is a question, however, which | serving en. MY gallant friends, wo townie youere | (came to Fort Tejon, 9 distance oni As, Re. ae. b; “_ ther in the fraternal em. | sacha reseriosion ee thet wes Geeoustitaiteonl, ead I | Brother Deollttie will excuse me. for tr ‘stile sert- | ridge and Lake, may recelve the bouors, Shgcrig,) | hundred and ten miles, to till out the gap be- sees trace “of h gommen “deytisy, "so that "the faaatls, | moved urowlttion that the Former revaauon be leis on | csaly. It meat bo plain to any man in this country | pre-eminentiy éntitled. (Loud np tween the present two ends, which are now at tha rae oS ortion of the pe TG be may bel may | the table, which was dove. (. aa jost om | hab thee ie danger brew and it is for Desert station, on the northern side, and Fort Te- ge 4 " dour Applause,, ‘> Mr. Jamen 7. Brady, tho Brecktoriige caneriate i | to whiter ed wy the apeuteale ot @ dusvvered Uaioe; | Meeesme pattorm bow teat eerie.” Dhnived ap | of va to rally together for the protection of shose | vet td famoua and | The Perlern Mape—W - for abies: ‘all in t orehip of this State, addresred @ large meeHO Do tne com be smbured that the stare that now | plause?. I am ou the eame widale life | noble institutions which sake car soum ew Yo miles, the poles for which are all set, and in tw prpticyta pao last evening tn regard to the pre~ wos ‘amid the tolde 6f our national banner, like those vate \hab tes heeaete core my greeaer yeurteot | bone Ted Jn eva part of pi GT ) Toere- | [From the Hartford Times, Oot. 22 ) | days after the receipt of the wire on the groun tape, he politica korlzon, Mr. | that now glimmer in the Armament above ur, inay ebiae | feel bappy em looking back upom that golden timo; Diy | (ohn / Un, fo eMail upon you tostand by your prin. | _ The vote of Philadely hia, at the late elecsioa, was 62,82. | {].¢ line will be contiouons from San 1a Sg remixed yg Lancers in oo with undiminivbed Taare until the last coho of be. | I wosld consider I detestable Wf the prevent Tus | (one sekne) ence 10. eircumstaoen. Y irust ibai | This equal to about ove in every alx of Weculire Ppt | Los Angeles. ‘The greatness of this enterprise that Brady ad deen cognged for several VOKs Pie cae | MADItY. (Great applause) T'douot meas toeay, fellow | me changed from the Rentiments go fixed aod Foqadioy | Soa. Will, ustain the ‘action pot. your patriotic | labion, which is 660,000. not be generally known to the publie, but, thag jag acdireseer in various parts of cho State and New citizeus, that the republican party dewiro a dissolution | mz memory. Freston King, where is he pow! Dudley 300 wil sustain the Gallo gk, Your palane | New York, with @ population of more than 900,000, they may form an idea of it, we may state that the mai = { this was (he fret ovcasion dering the preseat | of the American Unton. ‘Seet, sonthes, woaldhe Garrae Field, where ts he pow? ‘and where are, the cher me NE ee sare iodine mon of car | cais'e vote bo larger than this of Philade} Ba saear | lec ie once inncanies, have Saat naniatt a. alee ee een venireaced the people of thi city. The | &¢@ Urjeet, and heaven forbid that T should uttee-angnt | bere of that convention who wal | City, the Dry Goods Commitice, or for anything else. | — Nodoubs can exist tbat the full ro gy is Expected of | jon on the southern. The gap is less thin twenty 4 Ming to apply to | tance of three hundred and seventy-five miles, eee eee a o> lang? va: walght hewei baal naeglid erat one ie wecdian ie Yer, Cineota, with The coun hastundal tucnare of tho country ihe tase pria- | tbat cur epgovents might pay—Vi the Union ie i danger, Pag me grap yg meg yoyo geen ba aver} itp. The poles which are of sawed red- ate we nat was actributable to the fact that there | any erdivery train of cousequences dependent epan that | ciples which anoiber politician whom, out ot tay, | alrmeglecwbab leur aap? That Ww the. great quee | of at last ee ee Fane If one oat of | wood, of the most durable quality, were obtained | ‘caudien. oe eD strogg! ew Oat, perbars: event, will not of itecif create an ‘any | charity, J ebal) not now vame. Al) of these were vo peeters ih the wireeta annotnoing the meeling— | C70. AL nO a Eh ra tuated by the oratimense exgresned in the . tion. We have to maintain conn pune tn easel } Sou. seed atte a tele OE oad ta Philadel: noe Bi Tatler here gh Voy Sei ene ee aetent. te bie, Wee eee a eects | en Leman tia: eepetioe sol ae] seve tame teeters Jou lke a blindfolded man My | We Fe ro reagon to 6 that out of the whole pope. | ing vessel, and from thence, by mate teams, hauled sedieney, sani ene uae eer ee Oe Say lien Gmnreae Saale tthe: teas See femea it they are the wen ‘who | Deeteass; be ldentided | eyes ure open, and I seo and know ¢verything that pass | dation of Naw So on Te taser provortiog OF | and distributed along the route to Fort Tejon, at mace »p iv reepectebility and intelligence, eptirely mistaken. | wiih the flames Which would surround the colamus of monee. Gorse eis Fin oar, eee Ge, We ee as cae ide eins Bat pomp oad ‘the | cost which to Eastero telegraph compan + would The meeting wan called toorger ateight o'clock, and h followers may go sucessfully through his ad- | the constitution, aud, like the barbarians round the | stard by ridge, the g Naps ro Mr. Phillp W. Eogs was called to the chatr, ye ‘Cause. ° reat ard urjust oifference ageless New York which | be decmwed fabulous, being (stration and safefy guide tho helm of | columpe of the temples of ancient Rome, who, kuow ing | Cio Gaus" CAvpnine) teal apo the riendy of oeaia be ucts rasvar ‘only one voto tovvery | cents per pound—poles costing for freight fromy those Yea r ate; grant all that the imes and Trébune | Cage piper ser hy aemeronal | ridge and Lave, in'all the streogth of honor and of right, | €'fDt, ‘estend of six, of the entire pone an ay | San Pedro to Fort Tejon from six to eight dollara Exc, in taking the chair, gald:— ai whieh fell | pler, ‘would tii] be @ yoto in the Empire City each. Add to the above the original cost at the pclae nto re National Demooratic @onera! Com pao al ain't amet wea ee repabli- | Ene J ure the nen who prefer to gather round tho ruine | to give their vigorous and unflinching support to this se abbeni fail vena at| Can there be apy question that, | mill,'and freight by sea to San Pedro two dollas er vhan lo be | cause, and never by Acts of omarion or commission to ” ig mitice of this city, representing tne interests of the ean party proposed to do for the negro race, and they | pre ren coy atgs DMAP, ‘nail shat | be Weeeenstamp t. op wel age ineigle. [apenee ) 1 |: Now Sock We even, large Set ore en | per pole more, and we have a total cost per pola i sata teatar Vaca caonwiy | eines . “ Mine Os wh tats, | pericotion in which {teawe tous from she bands of the know ‘hat there are gallant fellows ta every part *of this bey fact: _ of from eight to ten dollars, accorling to weight—~ B " . Mt this. | meecing for the purpose of affording yOu the opportunity — etruggting for the rights of tho «bite meu. Grant al | to hewr their candidate for the gubernatorie! chair of bis Wil ycu iell me how the republican party fe to withetaad State 1y favor of the Union eiecworal eket, aud on the Is | the terride poser of that adaitioniom to which J have sees of the day. J will not detain you e moment from referred? Late pause, aud ae you 10 pause, while an ‘tha’ 8t lass three quariere of this great reser vote, ‘thi 0 \t phe past. Where, | ask, State. (Applause) Not ouly young men but oid some of the poles weighing two hundred and thirty restos Kine? wheres DD Fielis Whore ie Lathes? | mebe-men whose lives area \eetimeny ia itself to. their | Which can and onght to be gotout, wouid be given against | og Garriton & Co. Ps ‘bere is J. ©. Smith? aud where ie Doolittle, of tho Se- | Odetity to the country, and who will yet prove their de | Mretl comas caokahling ie reserved vote of tho ciyt | _ The heat during the summer has been intense ~ jistinetly the considera | nate of the United States, who claimed to be dem roe | Yotion to their country by sols that ehall make their | of New York i# sufficient to decide te voice of the Fm | the thermometer ranging from one hundred to ons the intellectual feamt that y ¥ antici th oT bring to és tho Souste by | bames immortal. (applause ) slen who illustrate their | “es wf sion tins yon oe amet ons, wh hag mg | Hii ead nae ete bw? | rhea GPa te et | Greta overeat nena torts | nated and en dopers the sheds, ae . Bray. MR. PRADY’s SPEECH Why rent the whole of New Eogised paleates ae | fer me to tay, lp fndlog iu snotber party shoes tbivge | Freguc tly bare 1 been saked wheter it wad rg fr me See nen Tae iin, oi ber: wikal:taorsed a ret. Sam Seaee ss pie ne Bhan omg : eae ‘ ence to rate ja ourowa? Mr ‘ ace i . Mr. Buaby here came forward and wee received with @ Yul hy iors, it Reser ot pearl ay oaoos in this olty, Let onhear what he mys:— | country? 1 Bave sever done so; but “oven it | poy remy yore lp toer Meigen LD ating boon a | telegraph purposes, the line, owing to the extreme Poriect swrm of applause, the whole audience rieink, — toc( whetber this man sbail be eieoted President or that Repubiicena ander the lead of Mr. Lineoin said that they | 1 had there is this great consolation dryness of the country, working mn toh ele. Te there any euch temporary or tran | gbosii bald ou ireedcm, The Dell aud hverett wen anawered | nothing that can tend to the defeat of Lincola, the scc- | this crisis and equal to the grest opportunliy wuich clr A . c cometances bave conspired Ww place in ber hands? | thie involved tm the Jerson taoght the |: in reply ts the creat question, *Idout Kuow.” and Tdeo't | tiomal Candidate, should be avoiced—(appleuse)—and to Cumtiances Dave cnepired Yo mafority of pearly 40,000 Mr. Brady man be defiated eir hate and cheering yocrferontly. waving their hats and é Sent quadiien facility on the ground, Overland mail reporta have been repealidiy received at this office this [ nl ‘bis greatinquiry— majatain forever tbe Uaion of the States. (Renewed ap i | r ites of wire on the aalo — N Jand boy when be rst begtos t» comprehend the ae recpeaed 6 Me Donte for vhe Union ticket; but this will bardly ¢o to neutralize | summer with two to ten miles of wire Mr. Chairman end fellow citizens, tat this ball SE eee teen te Maaaeteh aaaee or een te | Se reece ters. Brom welergeate Ine voruiane planse.), ‘Lay ee, shorefore, ba insenatbie to, everything | {20 Ss Ty negro uaiorition ot the wpper counsiss. Wilt: | ceaund. , Growied to-night to its ut 7 ia a ciroum- ais the elcquens appeals and abstractions of bie pel | Or platrorms tie ion 1 gae—thall. freedom ox aivcery | Forge he-eete ie BAL gy rg pr eae teen tek, | proper nvgenisaiion, even Bow, the city’s mo ty oan | oe curious ‘circumstance, worthy of note, is the ch gives Me NO One Mouwentary pang. bool tous to the : ered migbt kn” : 4" Ph ed. by Baca peusiomeh te Lave botore “me giver 4 ae toeettanen fie iad paren pale "Does any man } sorb yeand Doug se wight care Be iking; but ibere'ste oaigs And ite proeperity. ‘This is our plain and open duty ; and | PF 60.00, and this would, no dou . rarity of the action of atmospheric electricity in the ible question waa. | Jn, connection with thie let me say that, oa — York city can decide the Presidential election! If i ew Pe paired sd rs Anti os gr i ber Union lovibg men would have the decizion against | —only | J Ving O0w be four seare of then. | fers to Raym end, ot the Times, and yen, and I wat to | Tit this opportunity to pass without offering & few simple | Se sien, they mrt? wo work witha will toutes: | red (excepting the action of thy aurora borealis) ie me us vvunded pleasure (Udeers) 1 come forward te. mee that this sentiment thua pervading alt trrep! - express my optnious about the canvass in whieh New England wil! be patiates by @congervative atminie | Brother Greeley, of the Prune, in another article, re- | be yeur individual opipions, fellow cltize re eogaged, well aware that the party with whlct’ i qotion ef this goverbment 6a Boe in i job I occupy a8 0° o f the li A couple of. aim associated has ho Wealth, no tlation, no oitice to main. 6, of Mr. Lincoln, and set of men he can draw | meet my friend Raymond to divide honors with him | remarks as to the position whi b Foch a perfect and detailed grgsnization as will ensare a | since the commencement o' > line. couple dain it, oct even an administration which might urge it Foor aS mae as. cxtees say cae her ee election, jurt when the people cease t» oail me | Candidates for the off} e of Goveraor of How Yor (an. rhe ed aap dag ‘Oniytwelve working dass remain. | fnteresting facts are narrated in this connexion, 90, © proletor svpport it by any reasonubie assistaaes, thing Why, the ravens in the wilderuces, with their | Governor. (Laugbter.) I said inaspeech which! made | Plavee.) T need not tell my fellow citizens Foon’ No \ime ie to be lost, if this work i to be don. It te the | About two weeks since the first influence of atmos- I know that I appear bere for @ party which addresses mou! he open, could not be more expectant than aro the | at Binghamion, after declaring tbe prineipice of the | metropalip that I did Ot deserve _— i Bpaominry id “laet chance” | pheric electricity was manifested. It occurred at parce edie ay agen fe oe ye fe = bye a abolition party ef the North that it, is to be egies 7 | eee retighe Ay ord i Sipe “i i Pra ttt Sone Sade ee oe ponder (From the New Orleans Bee, Oct. 17 } a point known as Temple's Ranch, and extended @ e fe &t in number, our hopes of Lim do State, 1 an; e Terr’ ‘ 4 iv poo ae ss our hopes ot ‘triampa vn ‘the future de pebahlle cig ‘cheers } ‘Teo aid Sak the heads at | ty rier matuante hus tus toes tees jnstas a may | Dative State—(loud applause)—as a candi tate for their a’- From this time forth most of the interest of the Presi: | distance of twenty-five miles, the lightning shiver- 4 . din the Empire Stale. Bo | jng to fi ix poles, and setting fre to & d Jy on the akoendency of those principles to . reas, where J maintain bis oxen thers. {rage end their ¢iectoral support. On the firet occasion | ¢ertial contest will be ccntere | ing to atoms five or six poles, ting Bonor, (Applause) Lam giad to be with you, fellow Fesouet Where do you find the principles whicb gene ry, add, as T briefly stated it, J will take tne liberty | liberty. Tam 80 now. (Loud cheering), If there be will be made for the defeat of Lincola. The mor action of the aurora borealis above referred tox Gitisens | | have been off ia the Western counties of the | rate these iverty laws in many of the Northern peating it to you By the lew of the Stato | here prevent any iriende of Mr, Douglas—(hisses)—who | partial jrurrals donee by auy means, consider the proe- | ois CCourred @ fow weeks since. During the in- late of New York, receiving the Kind hospitalitics Of 126 States which make it criminal for apy State officer to leut of Kentucky man who aésisis in tho escape | do bot agree with what say, they may find corsolatin sl na #8. the republican party, i8 a tolerably fair | tensity of the phenomenon it was found that no certo van sommes Somreent torg-d Seat caper ag Tos the lones neeistanee be is oeeeieoemt ae roe te — po? i . a a ener — | Metutson pa seteeedll: “t Granl upped gon) fet caper ine aeoceregiog ant Pepnsytvania wi battery was required for the practical working of tw to the cause which you ant myself espouse, Gch laws Where do you Gud the pripciples tbat give birth tom felon: You sre perfectly weil | id : isa: grateful to the individuals, whom 1 would be happy to Joba Brows raica by s Bos of men called iesane—and1 | aware that Uy tbe constitution of | the United states low ities on ay etfore of this Find. dome know, | ia for portly inn Rag rg wg bier Oe Lago Scape bis masinaseesiatd oalseh oom maation by name, who treated me with 8 eourteny Wi hope they were~—and those who seek to excite the slaves a person charged with tressm or felony or any other e aoe, lab citadel’ fa tite Aecthare Wales apa bandera’ one : ete tere hove tended land to those who come with 1 i nto another, is to be eur- | could anything by my election, (Yes, eb citade In the Souther nected with the enterprise. e allude to a horse ct and ‘bave themselves with respect to the Cicct ef the Bumas micdewbat le the impules of | Seheeiedon Uéwasd of ihe Breeutive of the saate from | sbe Wil,” aud eppiause:) Certainly abe can loge nottog twenby vote are contain geainat Mr, Licooin, wat if the | express over the.southern route. We understand yin which they happev to be. But there is a {cllcct that creates the doctrive of the higher law — which bo flees to that Sate wose lawa he bas violates, | by my de re are some of my frieuda who aro thirty five votes of New — can be acted to \uese Fe | that the parties in interest have written letters ta pore eorgpticd ln Spel maohd Sean pr Ma Sbexpcunced by William H. Seward? And whence comes | A clear, distinct ¢nd-unmistakeable provision of the ped Lobatto pang tae pp bg ban Mg bog plied nak then are Unetr to cling to it can tha | the company at the Kast, urging the establishment pph eixewhere can sugeest—s triumph aod « \ » exp “ ible conflict’? that ob, 6S palpable terms as it in deserving of re- ol o ws ws ns . 0 re pies Ueipg ta obe's owus city, which ts alwaya at "Se" CEng “excite. the Bouls of BO. Muay tycet Ln fprits dod exe wbigh, bas been ested on fa, tas | fmmediataly aitect thea. ‘They are hike the people eergy cla drowDlrg mau clutehing ab tbo fast ‘razment | At once of an express ‘over this route from Lost rT cs yaign no - | Angelos to Fort Smith, to which latter point tho ed with tie circumstance, that whatever may be p 01 r ar country? | cou ’ tie @ constiti of the Britith islands who ‘cry over people they of a wreck Ali the interest of the campaign now con. | i ' the spplacse which one rescives out of the city of | prorle Sere te eatloned? ‘ies auktad tate. pr a pad gen ycbry \ never knew. Now would like ‘to say to centrater in New York. | telegraph is completed from St. Louis, The interven New York, there is nowhere else in the world where tion of the genera) government; will any man acdrees you. A mau in Kentucky assisted a slave to | there friends in this matter they do ‘The Louisvilie Journal of the 12th has an icteresting | ing distance can be aceomplished easily in five ‘they & how to give that gratificativa to @ man bg with 6 4 te and Kentucky demanded the return | uct exactly know what they tay or what they do ane encouraging article on the Bubjecs, from waisk we | days—from wire’s end to wire's end— thus placing iw the Digiriet of | cecape from thi : tempting to meddle with slavery in of the fugitive ag well as ibe man wao had aided the | Ard] wart to tell my sorrowing and repiping gentieman = xtract the foliowing:— ¢ | vs within that short space of time in communica wery. ia justified by the local law?” | black te eecape. and Oblorekued to give bin up.oa the | frievd, whoever be may be, that all tne tears he may | Webave the mest gratifying inteligeoce of the pro- | tion with the Avantie cities. Ie there any man io the possession of | ground thut there was ho property io slaves, and, there | Weep over me shall not affect mo much. My miserable grces of the epti republican fusion in Bropire State, | ys was bat 0 ft 0 that the people of ‘if c b ind we look 10 ite perfect ization with anxious goli- was but a few years ag peop! may do to fo ail sincerity, will join with me for the Orel bic senses who belioves that this aspiration forhumaa § fore, that no offvrce bad been committed. Now, | | Coudition, according to bis view, must ever remain sons 81 pk 10 its pet organ nx io) if - th Sime in the present canvars at general meetiog IM PrO- free gom, this faratielsin excited in the eamo direction, suggested in tbat speech 10 which 1 have referred, chat | lorg a8 be rympatbizes with’ me. (Laughter) You | citude. Ii the extreme rrieuds of Mr. Breckiaridge wi | California iooaie themselves lucky to get the Posing three cheers for Breckinridge aud Laue. (Load ing sentiment (if sich it be) however wrong, that vc: . it might 60 Lappen tbat, Lircoln being elected V’resideat | certainly jot have forgotten the stirring scenes join the movement heartily aod jm seed faith, Liacola's | news in twenty-five days. A zone ees we x - Sheers.) Now, infeed, I feel wt home; and yet Lam nov tones to pearly all of the Sort represented by tbe repu>- | of the United Slater, vacapeice would occur on the becch | abd mémorics of the great battics of Mexico. You defeat can be certainly accomplished. We have ulrealy porn they will be dissatisiled if the news, in ita Sore that I know myself. I bave teen 80 many curious ican party, will be entirely satiated by @ atrict ad And ke might di) them with men | have not forgotten Molino del Rey—(applauss)— bad the piessure of stating that by the recent combined Jightning ‘transit ecross the continent, occupies Semments upon me in the press of the city of New York | nerence to the copatitution and the of the | slave canut be reoogoized aa preper | When the gallant sous of ovr own land, to sction of independent, wealtby and influential citizeus of | more than a few hours—for the line is contracted Since } was hominated for the office of Goversor that I country onder ap administration pretending @ be friend- wher ademard may be made for | the aston! it of the Old World and the the metropolisand other paris of the poy orm ho | to be completed from this city to St. Louis in gonfees 1 begin Lo feel al mes like Rip Van Winkle, when 15 ¢9 rreecom and bostile to slavery. No! As well might | the rendition of a slave uo surrender will be made, for the | admiration of the New, gathered around the honor aad Bell, Douglar ard Breckivridge men, a new Union ticket tighten monthe from July last. ‘The news, how- he caine down from bis twenty years sleep on the moun- 4.6 eisim that the great pairiot Guribais would be | reesop that { bave statcd—that the law dors wot recognize | tbe prowess of America?’ Do you remember how many . bae been formed, which covsists of Kightoen Dougiss, ever, will actually como in’*less than no time,” ag ee a eee ecg Core of Justice satisfied with an achievement that hat made his name | @ siare as property. This question is to be brought up be- | Of our gous entered aud fell in the forlorn hope, stimu | Bell end eeven Breckiuriége electors, and this was raliflod & ddeeaton leave’ Whaklagien st tonuiosk te as & withees in tavor of bis own wWentity, (Laughler aod | i yorte! if be should know that bis native Italy, which | fore the Supreme Court of tse United States in the {n- | lated by no other feeling than the overwhelming tense of with great eutbusiam ov Mouday evering Jast ata mon- | hi P in be h Ban Francisco at five of — Sppiavse ) T mean ty aomit, aud | do mo cheeriul ¥, thal ho bas rained as tt were from a trance, was to be seat | stance wertioacd by me at the wext session of this im- | Virtuous patriotiem? Can itever be forgotten that these fler mceting heli in avd around the Cooper Justitute, | the morning would reac ncisco ai ~ aes general tricg the prese has dealt with me very be back to an eternal sleep by the power of his foes. | portant tribunal. [ask my friends in the North and were men Who fought for home, for right and for liberty, Mr. Butterworth, of the y office, bas issued a the same morning (allowing for the difference o' zally—iar beyond my cegerts. It has elevated me-cer 1 “nave thue alluded to elements ailecting Americad | this meeting, and outside of it, throughout the lengib | Sb whote greatest glory was to perish ou the fivid, | Card to the fleet that the administration has yielied ite | longitude), thus enubling us to place before our fein into & Rentlomea of more importance than |e character and American politics which seem to partake | ard breadih of the State, apd ail wen on this mde of Ma | “With thelr front to the fleld, and tbeir face to the foc.” werent tothe fusion and the ticket is formed. Uader | readers events transpiring subsequent, really, to Meved myrelf to be, and I return it my thanks, not only | oF yimoet the character of passion, Let me try | een ard Dixon’s line, do you believe in consetenze | (Iremendous cheering ) there auspices our friexce feel couddent of carrying the the publication of our paper. Bor jhe we pbenone with wnich {thas cither dattored me ine repubiica party by ite deliberate opiniov® | avd honor a# men, that if it should be decided by the L- | These were the mea who were wot wanting in their State; they diler ag to the majority, but 40,000 1s the | ae may be reasonably looked for within a year with praise or stung me with the claws of censure—for 1) roeard to constitutional eanctions, obligations and | gisiature of vereign State ® crime to run away with | Couptry’s need, but when oocasion arose they were ready bpumber which bas been mentioned in teveral of our let- and a half, . ene feason, if no other existed, than that it bas {ur pusrantees,and see whether or not we are justitiet in | plaver, and tha: that aw should pot berespected by other | to meet the shock of danger, and even when failing in the ters, arsumirg that Mr. Green, the chairman cf the Brock: | aiabed me with wpics for my speeches while Charging that danger to the Union States, do you believe that when that law has been de- | combat “ looked proudly to heaven from the death bed of inridge State conmiitee, and Mr. Brady, the nominee for Interesting from Somers, T dare deco away from home; and even now. hope of triumph is 60 great 1a doing this, { must be per- | ciared aud ¢xpounded through the highest jadicisry of tae | fame.” (appiaces.) These men, who went Into the Governor, also acqUiesce in the ticket. Some slight diffe [From the Wasbe-cton Union, Oct. 26.) | when 1 appear before you, fellow citizens, I do mitted to read a few extracte, distasteful as it is toan | lard, acd yet violated, that avy Southern State «r South | thickness of tbe Sgbt to contend for acavse on which reoce existed with them as to the names of the ‘Breckia- li-win us pessmnbered et emas Maat te let Bot know that | would be able to make @ speech at all | gudience to listen to anything read, which it is important | erp man huvieg respect for himself and the lawsand gov | every American heart was set, what thought they of ife ricge electors, which were not taken from their State im 7 ot tan aoe ae. & ouly for ioe extracts from jouruals wick {have ia MY showid be brought to your notice. Before doing this, | ernment of his State te not justied in advocating socee- | or of death? Their oaly thought was fixed on the work | Veket, but there seems 10 be o doubt that this bas been | ter pa summer three Americans, q eession, somewhat persopal to myself, and perhar’ however, | may remark that the leading idea whieh tion? (Applause ) How jong can you expect to bave | which they bad to excente for the benetlt of the whole land. + arrenged ina satisfactory manner. We bave nofearsex. | Louis, attached to a mining ranch in Arizona, near 'y May prove in the examination somewhat intere#iOg friency of Breckinridge sud Lane eatertain, is that a | Southern Sate: righis | Apd 60 now, in the stroggle that is nearly approachiog cept from this quarter, std our reason for this is that it | the Sonora line, were set upon and murdered by We ece. Ove Of these is the remark of the Journal of pay's title to bie slave under this government is like his | are declared to be entitied to no respect whatever’ | up, let vs imitate the creat example of these nabie men is Lotorious tbat the Breckinridge men of ladiaca defeated some Mexican peons, who also carried off con Oowmer + ots days Suni te nanet te bon em Uitle to other epectes of property. The opinion of the ee) How lopg would Massacbusetis renain in pes on What hE lame nesiedls ell :. ve mgeey Aw gy eat wpb y weed —- x | siderable pi rty belonging to the mining com- comes Gt oe ge ' nal republican party ig: jost exactly the opposite of that, if placed in a condition like that? How lopg | Would etapa by my princi greet pricetples of | or indirectly, success of Laue, ‘epabli- | i ati to : boi ay New ‘irk rewain ia'the Colon tbe rgite and | Semvreatle right ro ong an there ‘was ous maa lett» | con eatdiate for Governor. it whey do uot play us ase | 2A2Y.. A Public indignation, meeting in regard to eo well ax they do bere. (applause) | am at Dome, my feliow citizens, and 1 am especially at home {0 “tates where with (hore men in this assembly who, feeling that they Writ inarpoffice? = @enly cngentered withip it = interest in my wemnee and the Tritune of to {im the articlo which I hold in Moy 44 ‘which | did not suppose tbat any newepaper over fel my hand, does me the kindness to say that I have stated rty of ber #08 were tramplcd down, end Ber citizens | Bvpport me. (Applause ) I will etand by the flag which” 1» New York, « cotservative t ium: certain. HA made an extract {rom another jourval, in which i} Was Thter opinions in a kind and correct tanner. The notion | brcdeddus peslaen ‘rea the Ccustitution” for the mata, | bee" been. pot into. my ‘babd,- conident that. ia |, The Jewrnal thicks, from information received, that the | —— fsa og ote es aie epee 4 a ae ee ee a te nae Than Gated the of the republicans, then, Is that American—I wil not | terauce of which they had fought and bled? They would | the future the man who now dererts it will | American vote for ibe fusion will vot be iesseued 5,000 with the Governor ‘oncra, to de! ice OR ‘Christmas Dream,’ and it went on to say tbat it thougut may Southerner, for it seems to been forgotten that be anworthy of a white face was woul? @oorent loausha | Ord out his error, and will yet retarn by defection, which will be more than counterbalanced | the murderers, as well as the retarn the prow | Mr. Brady had boeb dreaming lately, and it assigned 4# 8 any of the slaveholders of the South wore word at the | subjogation: they would be deserving of the bissingeoorn | Tepenting to beg for permission to rest himsoif once by sccersiors from the republican ravks, for causes, perty. This demand was made, and a correspon- Feason for enterialuing this belief that he did not tur North and perbaye the most severe among them have | and repronch of alltime aud all eternity. (Applanse ) | mere ip the arms of & tru'y national party. (Applacee ) | with many, of dieguat, and an uneviliinguess looger to dent at Fort Buchapan sends us the reply of the weader himacif body and soul to Cagger and Richmont, the repatation of coming from New Eogland—(applause)— | How doce my friend Grocley of the Trdune, how doce | They say we are not many. The result ie to prove i Keep up strife: and with others who voted for Fremoot’ Governor, which we have translated, and bere gad when he permitted them to own the State of Now 144) that ute notion of the republican party is that Ameri- | Doolittle, how doce Chas, of Ovi, Ceal with the question! | The New York Leader, edited by my friend, Mr. John ecavse of bit belug a democrat, now having determined subjoin:— Fork, cast hbimeclf as part of the property into con" siavery is a relation between master ead bondman, | We will begin with the Tribune The Tribune asks :— Clancy—(loud bissing, cheers and applause) —{ hope 0 go for Douglas. This is 60 especially in the western “OOF a ane prefect of the district of Igaacio ted and continuing only by fores of the local law in | ices ar. Bracis think that the free Btatew ought to mrronter | BObody Present will be found to assall Mr. Clancy | part of the State, and their ices from these causes may be | .410 notice to the governor that some Monica They hold that {'asalvebolier | uhittes fre ort of jextdation’ Is it pot rather oar taty | Because of my allusion to bim [do so morely in the ne- €Btimated at 15,000, including the vote of Gerri, Smuh, {17 Aaeetnared thee american eltiwone ot the of free State’ be must abandon all property | as weil to vindicate cvrerives aw to call the attention of the | Cersity Of the case. No man stands bigber in my which is [rem 5,000 to 6 000. t. Tearo, in the Territory of Arizona The wanes of tha belonged to him or bis ancestor in hit own | ‘Tavebolee be bi ¥ teveciy @ #9 | opinion, and apy remark from me coacerning bia is article then continues as follows :— seututen’ an well en. Griese ee muniesekaee, Gere y bold farther, that if the American Vajon | L SMSC hE re | rendered necrreary in the exposition of my subject. | it is thovgbt by the beet judges that Lincoln willa> a Toe governor. horrified at the crime, and beiu wire & piece of new Territory the rig tt ot ae | eee ee venation of faites sce ie eect, | troth We an ethereal fire, which, althoogh it may be kin poll the vote tbat Fremont aid. The most toflaentin-> «Coated with desire to preserve the most perfect an pwber 0 enjoy bis property In that | Coiy he unce suod boreler tor tenes rerameteaeich ihe | led by the attrition of opposite opinion, Isnguld be | publears are friends of William H. Seward, and a wat crruinl Garmony with the peighd di 1 am addressiog | com meu geotiment of all the States, aud Wile all ibe Sates | SOFT; any of its brillancy should be eatinguished, biarket Sheir poeseesion. | am very much obliged to the Journal of Commerce, because when it wld me | was dreaming, it paid me at least this complimeat— ‘Mbat I was pot a Wide Awake. (laugbter and applause. ) Mow let me show you the accuracy of newspapers, as Pometimes ilvstrated by these comments. In the first place, [never wrote apoem in my life; in the second Place, ! hare not avy work in the prees. It j# true th * pears to cover them; they are not on .ue stamp ¢ Wrote & litte prose sketch some few years ago, when, like igence it may be an in- | have acemmon interest in suppremirg, or that it should be catt upon an ovean where it would or Cuing any mere than they are actually obugod ’ Fanny in the poem. Iwas young; and there is now « to cfler them the timple- illustration T am | — | beg your particu‘ar altention to the closiog senteace. ish irom entire inaction. | sboali be sorry to differ | 10 do. The State will poll 606,000 and prodably friend of mine publishicg it, either for his own atts, Adovt to do, but its simpligity must be tte excuse, | Now although the constitution declares a fagitive trom | from my friend because be thongbt be could do good | 610 (00 votes. Of there lidoral extimacee give Lincoin 4." be ment or inetruction—it certainty cnnnet Prove to be for Twi! suppore that the Territory of the Ualted States is | justiCe, charged with felony or treadon, « crime inany | {¢ hie country jn a way very different from mine. My | 475.(00, auc toe remainder will bethe Unton vote. Bell | St! ls iy and ihe eS ae a SS Ses aan es orci ae | ed by the area occupied by thisaudience. Either | State of the confederacy, ani that any such fughive | Mind is Mled with ove kind of thought: Tdo mot com: Evcrett will poll at least 125,000; of course we meat | found to be. collected together and . grest pateraiion, in be wes wrtig, a diction, | BY blocd oF purchase, by war oF the more humaBe means | should be delivered xp ou demand of the kxeoutien 9. the pinta thas be fo didierently tmspressed. Mr. Caney says tbat | strict friends of the Rational Un! candidates, though We | they covia be eews to the anthoritiesof the as ary, and tbat he bed defined & ered to be of peace, this a ty ed the inbabitants | state from which he Lier, ‘by that Slate in which hebes would ne - ‘not. Bat be wil cot ali rot probably be able to distinguish the Bell and rather voie than Territory, 10 be disposed of in agsordance with your “@ red apimal that walks backward.” He want poll me i masters, om af by Sought refuge; although this ts exprensly provided Aa te & £0. os ternise gpd lengnter,) But 2 Me. | Hrereat, Fete in, coaneauanse of Be fan: on Fon me” eS as Tu cee ght, ed, the, olattion. | Thepiattorm, Tuone’ te te, Noctis Uuare exe Wilh, | reomeee fauey Won yegenmunaese Gees 0 Meabetet a: |sS0e7 ET Deets elteg nt al decieiee ic Ee teas, | SORES: Od eben ats tees renee eee a | in the saneat MEDGae a dakaa ie en ae, eee ec ee a rerreell only for iRree me | there the Mest, there Wi. Weal, aed. there (tis Tide whi tama c come ee tie cnnaen Donets | Br: lesen ie centre of the State, tbe 60 OC0 will atill be malctained, Wyte yey d Le pe ty elno a candidate for Register—(evdden and the taree that were io it. Foret; a crab was not red: second 2 ‘eloed, ou Bolicit the apprehension apd punishment of Midele “Mtater—and you are the American people. You | aii ie States of the Union. ibere isa resembles | PPanimour )—* gentleman who, doubtiess, baz it is hoped, and no one fears that it will be reduced to ‘was pot ap auimal; and third it did pot walk beck 4 criminals, and as thigis in conformity with the eent\- ; | from the North Lave your oxen, agricultural tmplements ndi some friends wel perceive. ((avghterand cbeers.) 300(0, The Plicans are defiant and boastful, but Fam Laughter ) Now there is ove of tbe many descrip and cther trenaterselie property, Teor tne. ehh os pee hap gg <> slave and the condi: ign-of an fer ’ (‘ang they tod the Knowing ones of ibe py ents of the Governor, be will comply with your request ious of the result, sna say ifthe furion is fo far ag bis authority extends tu each cases, promising hid @umstances attending bim, illustrating how careful the 0P¢ EinFAys, and im common wil Lape ig man in New York, underjage, binds bimself with the en ‘ov to communteate with the general government on the Prope her prees ie in regard (oa man coanected with the Brecxia ‘Be eat, you come upon tout of Lis parents or guardian, to loarn acertata craft or >: yy lence of the past, Leet ro reliance on any Complete they wll have to work for the State if they mertour 8 crie# ag (hat which impends over our couutry, 4 Hiect and to keep the criminal tn prison until he shal? about Lim which is not entirely correct. I apzear before | Sith your neighbors of the south. The moment they | (CT, tilt be is twenty-one years of oge The | re wand y acvow, great Empire Slate to lay aside all mere party prejodloee, Uhis etep will further the much dealred adjustment MatpestinnlienyMiawearnee Goynbee ure pepe, we fereey | UE eM ear ala tty tee | akargeteded einaacernce.. nd fim thie funn, ‘atl repubican movsmvat antes 20 zagham Weaty Vetoes the ime covains, om of aay coumaante co Great and mo. | “Aves, derived from a deur father or mother, may be | this state the muster bas man/ rights over hisapprentice. ~ 7 & the supremacy of the Union, 4.0 propery they ave been ablo to obtain from te ae conatitelion ted tse tetertee of the | 7 we Pendering the election Of Abrdhen Crane ieee °F — crieatvale now im custody. und who can be ideutifed as io tog the clection of Abeaham Lincote imposibie. Avy Way Complicated with the murderers, |i will be sent vy to the authorities of yoor Territory. te thow Condition of the Siaves of Canada The Governor bas already spe: Jour commupica- the Bristol (Rog.) Mercury, Sept. 16 Hon of the Oh inst, rene his ameurapors that tho Ourgelves, what is the retult? Toe North.'Bast and | He can imprieon his ioe for refusing to serve eo | tell Bat because I happened to be honored with tbe position Weel, stand up agaites the intrusion, and claim shat they | cordigy vo the terms of the tne of Mancard bearer iu Ube State organization of the Breck ‘common ‘wit: themeetres, ibougth thelr mency au | {ie M7 another State, and the waster demands bis reto- fmridge and Lane party. 1 do not rmean that they shall be 3 on, be mei restored under the same pro misrepresented. and (0 those solicitoas trieude of mine, ViCod have been expended aa so cw own. Ki eh ox hich prov oF Oe _ my fellow citizens, Mr. Breckinridge or Mr. Lane, lave According to the doctrine of | carvestly endea regres that lem rt my thet they bed other Slavehelders, are to be Rept em this territory, ¢ upon which the demand is made can refuee to give ard for Jomes L addr treet Bap. the murdere speninae Se uo legal measure toss better rtop cry ing on my account, and stop rovding Om my | LON ee elec longnt kath ste by eine with ihe | Senet an eee | Cee tet schoo! room, onthe moral and religions condition of will cordnre to the reeult of vindieatiog publio Justice, account, for when the ou it over all the melanchyy Peorte Ct the North, and amid bellets and Woo ished | Mo" pay td we Pond rod cant cin 6 items fa carcidate for the fogitive tlaves of Canada. The coairmaa (the Rey. Froveating in thie manner the repetition of crimes whicts flenee ae ee oan peodan ) contenved for that ‘liberty which their enemies now | siate chal) depend for the ebie! F. Borworth) having ed the proceeding with prayer, the Govervor lamente and condemns tn the most solema on ‘ wpon the eiatiarity of her genta ives of al! who are MAY come out of this contest, however great oF amall the Gare way they have not the right to eajoy. ( teers) | laws with that of some other State to bave foneve 0 rie the lecturer commenced by adverting to the laws of the manner. He hopes the steps he bas taken, and will coa- Bumber of individuals that cluster about our little fag, NOW lt me call your attention to the remarke of the | tho majesty of De tam renpocten <a en that depends upon whore personal ecbaracters wil : men Soothern States of America, which owed the siare tinue to take, fo far ex his authority extends in thie mal- Tritune I don't know though whetber you wid agree | the “3 owner to consider hie tlaves as part of his gorda aud chat ter, and bur exertions with the general will RE MGhES acces [eeanwiawmber iad | ketenes ook eo See eres ce i nak men yecemencies sup weet Ukenenm Greetaaee ringipies, I would oonsider that p ye read the Tribune with pieagure. ({rouical | siate from which the fogittve hus fied, then I eay thare oa 01 t ‘ fho-asd satve shentaue tah te bee thet Iknow Mr. drecley persoually ever since the | ie an end to the soverciguiy of ths Statee rpeaine erm ~ ey eee | ar eyeniUs, Sam ae tet tote ae ee | GE eee ae Of any ober Btaice . Ket and ciccted Preeident of the Uaited {we Be, fret came to the city of New York. He and I! And yet this is the doctrine of the fridune. And what te my Thaning it me atop to tay that Me. Brenvan ina gen Sabon oo deeevien, thane hae peas erat eines ‘man to America, bad been continual sorrow, weep- God and MWherty, Hermosillo, Augus! 29, 1860. y ers.) 1 am aot opposed to this attempt at ere both younger men, strange to say, ten than we are | necessary to mustain it. Are we 10 contemplate the idea worthy of the ebolce of the democratic par- ‘head: mong frien’ Pesq “" ‘ ing from an mer of patriotic gentlemes ve | Of the Supreme Cour faking @ didereot yew ci Useeubject. ty; and Mr. Tyne is deserving of every hovor, ftp. ~ Bald So spetaete cass tlie tan. wnt be Maxcet Mowrevernr _ ‘ have been unjanily aspersed, ‘Tbe Tritune goes ou to way (ha, a man may be arrested Fowoe | But you will alo permit me to say that, grew old with age, be could not teli them alt the scenes To Fowaxp B. Caows, bi Arizona. Tadmit, in rario { the United sates. I beg | tha Southern State for baving® copy of that psper in his although 1 kwow that my fellow citizens of New York do of crvelty and misery he bimecif bad witnessed. He eald Our corre: nt says that notwithstanding the yen to remember that the Breckinridge and Lane organ: . (Langh: posecerion, and it pate the question: Do you fuppose that . not require any expianation, it 1# due to my friends that that this Contempt with which they were trested by the rofessions of the above letter, which he c her- pes eC my, tea ceeeyom ibe wats | eat wate olf erie west rests ues | Lanrsatad hath rane eM ocho fr ne nen of he amare tle ad taloned tem atv on’ Poon gen pices of Spanien duping be Sete ho ve Je wo bar . aigiotic committer of img the fy rity Cann “4 (3 og perty, Gad 1 beg your siteative cosaideration to bis | Now, aa f have cover been alveM to meet’ the reps! | Bat at the dou Soren eee Moat Moses Haute | eacestt gi gtetied, that the fugitive slavce of Cases heen taken by the Sonora authorities, except to nge. Mr. Greeley in bis article to day says — Dot all this doce Bot aficci me. I know that Mozart Hall le should be thought 0 degradet, he would ai mit Mr Brady imagices that the preservation of the Ualos Log t, a8 they menu to do to the end Dility Of sewering sy question preseuted 10 we, I sail of ¥, bat ow the great sot having cpportunities for education, they were Téltase the murderers from custody, None of the is gloom on the horizon, sow that our © upoa which be expremes binnself ry Apewer this one. 1] say that if it has been declared, jadi rpetple lavolw sland Srmly on jaatise noraut, and his great wonder was that they were not Property stolen has been returned. Seems postibiy to be pla dabgor, we tx tf renerre--le dependent upos the recomstion ty the free | cially, tbat tbe law which baa ccc'ared the reating ocany | bed ce right, regardices of preferment of the hopes oft bey we tas ihe ciemeu's on chance of saving the | after the elec Our screempencent adds, writing under date of Te ofoman Re Manding upos the sawe level Peper criminal wag constitutions! and i cannot see bow spells. (Applause) I want o Jorem , September 30, that a bloody revolution is in pro- of property, aod ag raually @utulled to re- 8 case Iu polat ean ever happen—but \ffa man should go | tion Many one wants $0 ory out In tb . atter let him ges of Ireesom, sad yet gress in Sonora, DPesquiera js entrenching himself d why do we do ce sud protection, be may aa well abin- ty Sovth Cu and take @ coy of the Trdune with come and do Bot we might remark th LU anade Weat, «here be landaristas lecting rk Datly Times said that Mr. Brady displayed we prearevang &, bum, Iu violation of the law of the State, and he should | drawing it rather strong, as Dickens € sat ‘peoe of color bet 8 st Hermoullo, where the Gand Cd ae ap am adie imple ( Pugectiing that th Lam cxoeed im fo soy 5 ad that this deliberaie statement of escape from that State and thus evade ibe pubishment characters when he drow tear or 10, five bim battle. Gandara is characterized aa » 5 ” . » BR pe fare Bot friendly to Ameri ile Pe bed - Unian may be en election of J.ine: th ean party bas bees pot forward by the Pribune afxed to the offeses, 1 do wot wee why, if the de | Much bee been aid about the allowed to atvend the cuoolhoure, for wbich he. incom. ‘@Ddly to Americans, while Pesquiera is describe Ferbape to ‘ ihe santed with tee sees clearnens and por wand wat made vpow us, we shovlt st delvrer Gerceut frem the Tish, aud | tome pany With others of the colored popuistion, pala ubaunl 2 pretending friendship while at heart a bitter Se men, . le ~onception. | Dim 0 Wirg cannet D, ed that there i# rearon to thick Cp t1 : e nem} the o poi ome vnace>tuted A ieonly teating the powar aeay ue = por rearo ek that be taxes. Upon bis remopsirating with the trustees of the iy. emeng The, wadiegos, | Mens by ee aesne prwes of ay ta ie of fovera sorted Je the came ¢ otest by mee meno! bis school, they tole bim that if be would Gad a person Who a yt oo 7 iiuatration, which yo", my friends, forefaibers. “Newer.” ) ve to say would teach 4 clarsof colored ohildren they would try to “Trrus Nam ‘wey’ | SAE ARBICclate v8 well ag Tcan. °t am ofd esough to re- | In thin matter i@, that tbe man of aay aatknality who obtain a separate tchool for ikem Thue, tosugh they Part POSTAL DIRECTORY. for ub Bim out, member when the whole whi party was howling at | Rott cont a vote for me without agresivg la my vu rmbie man wh. should be looking the still watches » Put iy tt education, they we let its pris @ beam of the fullest t be exe! ‘none knew. South Caroliea becanse it pramamed to et (te will expreres cd prineple, should be deaptset by 28 loog a tt only chance of i we which we lobapit A b Seep making viclea! eiforts to wisdom and opinion, agairet the will and cetermtn Gea left life in we.’ (Lovd applause.) Toxn never forget bad built SoWoo's nd chap. is of © war tittle likelihood of his of the Congress of the Unit 5 orm o’ Ories foduced the party fication. I remember that then ever jcoman to get out himself, as the aafoet — whole whig press of the land took th. it a threaten whe paper, and tha * Jon ebet the Fa. f (he great American #irile with Mexic». r when General Scoil—a same 1 uever on Wibout the bubl f the streams of re the fugitive slaves ovatey of ‘ #ho a jer the ciroumstances.) When silence wat re. Preme Court was the aod the mate arbiter upon 6 fem * 1 r 1 Ee fas v 4 Ge Ptor 1 cid not hear sword of ali such queatione, that it alsce had or ity iy pone oul estat setgaber’ ‘ad bee apo . ing. but perhaps to determine — the sstion political power, | ecuctry. The London Mines the of tb ase farme of Mite to tw y ave, be feels cons t eo dreamers ¢« and whatever it declared be law and the | powrrof which hanered acres t cight hundred iu the 7 te Pebection that hie ship hes bec > (Laughter) But the i copatitetion. ard Ubat ell the States were bound to yield | dievase avd death would fail « Wiccsor, several of whom were men of property. dager We are et “ e- . br . «8 tg laiee i pees.) 8 ebeshoce, weserdtogiv. You all remember that well despite of tbe © ae (@ their morals, because they were not ail pas mariner, who, ro.y log Seaees re ease, takio vt i. , ere wat was not the doctrine of the democratic | commander, it wo desirosed. Butt {wor paid that ibey were ai! degrad Wee Cateros @enmabic —— araday, No NY, week "the tanto “das cer stine ta. 8 , What is Very applica-. party, aor did that party over reeven'se |) although the | what was the reat o tremendous con- impestibin, beta d, thet oe ee erty theomens Hh ma - sob ape wed waite tii) the rack of th era Joys 10 awaken—like lowers Gemeocratio party did stand ra) Jacked the | test? Nothing that the wi ipated, but the there abevld be nope found immoral. Bat it * ae ke, til the white? 4 - etest when shaken.” (Carers) { proclamation by which he pat tullideation down, (Ap. | teivinph of @ tighteous cause ity, aul purpeee of the pro slavery party to meke th vest eurtade of th \ : r Methas youwili find the airaliitio plavte ) The proclamation of a coctrine whieh Lam not | gusteiued by tne patriotiens of ie. (Ap rene to immorality and lertoeen, a0 ries away hie meats ane ° At the game time I Bose you will got here to jertify, beonuse I thowght at the aT bawe | pin T have net read bistory cos tbab it wee infiortely better to keep thew tere ovean'a vortex. @( Apple 4 by the nhvervation of any single reettoman no besliation ip dedaring pow, that Fuch’s Mocirine | Veg wiruction, abd "th State of beodage, It'a tack tam boonase ‘a eee mber of 8 eratingls @ho are Munteh. We-de Tcait him eingle FB neat’ AB Sameraolage it woult tended too direetly to rnaolidate the power of tha go | s.ulw” bave act parned.away witnent icaving their lees chureb, be meat take bis seat away up in Ube gallery; if oad a ced that the dang A be umpresible 10 eMMwhetber he was married or not. vernucnt, and did not sofiicientiy recagnwe | behied. I y eorty that I have to occupy a Ube Lora's eupper was admin! Tee colored sem: ay cok XM possible. Aud then, with all toe patriotiem ant (laughter) Here @6 bave the distinct declaration of the sovereign right of the Sales, “Balk. wheht'p in the character bere were cempelied to wait tili the white men bal par. , 6 PArWre..Ry gonn and skill that Ged bas conferred upon ae, ws the Fribune that the Breck in party sndeliwhocon em afraid to express any seniivent adrorae Tkrow tomethieg of this Ogat token, when they came down afterwar: ; and shaven to Rasama tmansy. a tes md old vetes! to 809 thAL Mone of ber epare Cor WIth \L \m sentiment may abandon the hope of pre to the foliey of that {liuetrione than» memory i said before, that no men who is afra: foog ta the ecmmuion by themeeives. There was a disposition . ard that the goes iato,pert with evior: serving the Coico, I'he be rade wade upon the @racia. | kept in Meee nce OF hie countrymen. \ou't teat be party, the umber of wheee votes in swall, should stay in them 10 love tue worship of God, and a w ilimguess bo ails in good apparel, an rm, saf 0M, we rt polities, a As how upon carth with bie ed PPI rte and with 4 sched twonssed ta Suse ce bad the honor’ are o@phr owee his Gute tn the Gomes Sena Thar e see sane Webster-ade geide the oosatey Sorough ive parte wines TeBt ove Battie sion {sheen} Ths pee remeweaes | MAE, We Gutpel. ile bad preached te two ot feet on her deck is tior 6 aby other dof prowerty There another part of that encompass it. (Applause) Let we ace how oar brother =the 2 Sey dancer to the Union’ Havre you studied the sigue of Ar tiele to refer to on this subject, and ia the eame con. Doovittie feels with coool the jadjeial wuthority of the. the nn Tarenpe, who, enteric the service of France, to eben deapeeeierr oath i 2 Moule tepeoved the Vimew’ Rare you looked for thoes clouds that come ection, And bere t wish to be a littie autob! aphical— | United States. Now, 1 know tbat when bis rative country, and serving with wufaltering courage moral exadiinn and sufficient to coptemdict the as. ap above the horizon? Hay a! & very loeg word, but I thigk T have got rately throneh | cavte he i apt to abuse the trifupal which gave jwig. | abd Adetity in many of its stroggioe, refuse? any title or, sertirne of their woenee barometer to tee wh eric change i indicative {t. (Lavghter.) I want to tel! you ® Ithie of my mertegaintttlin Every lawyer bas experictord that mark of distipe’ion from bis Covntrymen. He was, how. ‘The speaker alinded man in the amemhly that i personal eete in the year J847—then, I may be feeling. Rut to begin in nee to obuee a teloanat ever, called his comrades “ renmlier of tives epén their wh? will lay hie hand noon permitied to sey, in the prime of my | which BAe Bot determined the question at lesbe Remincs He fof nie Maker way he fecte life. In that year I bad the honor to represent the city of mé of my Mrlend Prolitt ho on this cocasion dose net ovr Dattirg atone (sheers) To you romember there persone ai & Lime, aod whenever they wate Bowor: of peril? In there have the honor to ade y hitoe Caton at thie timer I Row Tere, este Souk laoe eave eae ee. too much. Mr, Doolittle rays t ieaty atiy the craren “vention at Eprecn a the <The fact was, the popular rororeignty o | produced apd the rol) was called, bie same wag pre 4 tears of any body of int nees of that conysBtion An tecident ocurred which Leball’| menos Judicial soreccigsts We the deirutea Rennie | fa the astoctation which Be ioncden mms aod tuough he | terrane @bo bad orn men of th an an pever forget, and which, velog meationed by me now, miny Mexctelantr, aod (he popular sovereignty of the eon- bad lorg Qefore mouldered in the clod, they nuswered, foot om free toll ed ing Incident of aia by \. they ba a ‘ will become freth fo the memory of egme of the gentic 5 oe yee to Ft tbe reoresentutives of — he Ws neme wae thot presente? before the army gtive slave mother, who, rather than allow berchiiireq A 7TRataa. = OF als dee toe ee men i have tbe honor to address. The great questing wos tbe tary tle Be Donelee arts 52%! we), Be be bad aderved—"'Dead on the Geld of honor. whem abe had rescued to retara to slavery, cnt their oe the time the pation wan ayes kmowe cath ok manny | ee wae Cee Sena ie day of ie ople cenirulle! the Congress Mr, Dougaawond APY Oe of Fou, Breckioritze and Tane mec, might feel throats io the presence of their captors. The goeakor com eee.) Asteeme ) teinaeare eave are ae what that party wan at once—w! the party of Van 1 ERA qatetion of the tar frees tbe | barny to ceeupy euch & tion as thet. But you are cluded by appealing to hie audience to marist (he fugiiive theme mney at yon hace) wards in Rores showid retain dominion over the State of New of ibe goversment (Congress) to the declslon | mot ts be ceed on the held of tone, you ste, to te | Saves ef Canetn 1s bel tebools *and places «i wor i! aneabing beoecee they bees eatamt Xork. ito happened, from the force of cireamsianeer, | Rypreme ‘oor nine rempectah © men, boding paatiare alive however the fortunce ‘of the Geld ja | ship, where they might be educated wad tanght the the memk ing. becanee they have not the (bat | wer not only permitted, But invited, to take a — life, of whom few wonld die, and pone resign. | the prevent contest. Thongh we may fal! emporarily, our blessings to be derived from a krowlerge of athe ( ope! of the gallant Ong we are upholding em'eent part im the proceedings M body, What sort of logic fe 1h&? Doyen think thet thie Jans | motte the!) Ne reeeyam. We will rise gain. (Cheers) | Chriet.

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