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= ' ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 regard of the untold biessir, Poured upoa under heavy penalties, to seize bis slave wherever foand | Southern trade, which will be for sale to planters, mer- Of this city, who look to the conservation of | intended as a persona! all other people. «* B® Dae | Oy im is’ foc Beates ead carry bie Defore a proper | ebante and visiters doriug the exh bition . ral Union, thai e private meeting of patriotic and | self. It is the more "gray oo mpm S BatOB, We POSS” 4 al! the cloments of greatness | officer, as proviaed by the laws o' Congress And rach Beoond week of the fair will embrace prodoctions o! | conservative citizens should be beld for cvnsultation uv0n | is the evidence of your yOLOR Wo to 8b [ o and power. apd every one of said States above mentionei baving | the taticn, farm, gerden, orchard. viveyard, bouse | the present crisis, aud to devise some mode of silaying | ciples of self government Wad oor pn Peace smiles Son us from ail ‘of the globe; a | passed Teme ouetramting or whallp preventing the ennee and domestic ‘manufactures, mecbavics and ne | the existing agitation of the public mind and restoring | which my iife is devoted. ("That's jt "one chose’, ® waterial prospe, a es, ‘anpals of the | tion of the fugit y slave laws passed by Congress within | arta. eens Will De the teuding and attractive fee et apd cop’ to the country believe thas if we are faitbiul to the ‘copstitution ‘ae World surrow.ds us; our territory embraces al or limis im one or more of the ways above | ture of the exbibition, aspigning the great staple products You are therefore respectfully invited to attend such @ | DO grievance which caonot be remeaica under that “d entire continent; we enloy widespread it HoLed oF obberwise. Therefore, of tbe Routh © promivence never Comorded Oy any toting op Friday (to morrow) evel at eigat o’clogk, yument and within the Union. (Cheers) If we = univerea; plenty; we are happy, we are nacted by the General Assembly of the | agricultural orgebiza:inn on this contipent, and e1 svating the New York Hotel Respeotfully, ) rue to ourselves there is vo grievance for which diaunton wins though are Grate of Genraie thet meet shalt be ne pas ee ee pees which nature and pature’s God de JAWEs MONROE ape A a ene (Cheers) Ali we bave to do is of all. would have us exchange blessings rever «8 of Museachusetts, New York, 0, | sigve Iw 9 maintain inviolable every provision of . r the expected benefits of a Southern confederacy. Vermont, Rhoge Islan¢, Michigan, Wisconsin avd So ‘The Cotton Planters’ Convention of Georgia sead great | 1.” mt rca creleck when the merting was called 1@ | i i Derform tutuly ag A roan nea Are the enlightened and covservative North | necticut from and after the fret dey of January, 1861, we Adthenard a brotherhood throughout the 1 James Depeystor Ogaen, Eq , betog called to pre | fuinil every obiigetion ft imposes. Cheers.) 8 lon people Carolina desirous of the change? Do they wish, will they | until such faithiess laws shall be ropealed by plerb States, and ap ipvitation to this | eide se temporary Chairman, and James Monroe jut- | af we live uncer constitution which is the supre: pean ag ng peoge aetna A ‘and | respectively Inoustrial Congress We urge you to come, with your cotton | oq Reeretary, . — Of the land, {t must be administered ao as to mooie all to please the of South Carolina, who, by her Sec 2 I! after the firet day of January, 1861, the Logia | bales, both kvg short and staple; your suger nogebeada, rights, equal justice and equal orotection to the insufferable arrogance, and conceited self-importance, | lature of any State, other than those mentioned tn the | molaaser casks, rice tierces—specimens of every produc Mr. Monnom then stated the object of the call, and, ali the dates. (Cheers,) These prinoipies of bas been @ constant source of annoyance and dis- i} establish or maintaio tn force any law | ton of theearth Bring from ‘the land of flowers’ tbo thovgb it wae pot kvown whether all present were favor- | equality are confined tp thet to the States quietude to the whole country, North and South, for tly intended to defeat the laws of Con | golden fruite of tbe tropios—meet your peers of the same able to tbe call, yet it was more the desire to alove, butextena tothe Territories and wherever cise the last thirty years? Will our people so far forget their very of fogitive slaves, or which ob | social pursuit ip scc)al ui ho and compare the luscious ny ve to obtain the | ine american fag waves Over America soll (Sheers. ) independence, and {ther manhood, as bliudly to hatever, the Gover- | productions of mid sud mountain laude Come, come, | views of those present, ip hopes that some effort might | Let us bury the excitement and angry pwelous follow the lead of that Btate into civil war? Where ail upon sufficient evidence iasue @ | Ald ve in arcusing to action those moral and toteiiectual | Ne made to seeure any State from seceding and the mafoty | which bave manifested themecives during “the eonleat. on stating the fact; apd this Act shail be io | powers that elevate and agerandize w people of the Union, Be alluded \p strong torms to the efforts | Let us iy aside all partisan feeling, and act as becomes — telf sufficiency and offensive air of superiority which sinat puch State, from the date of the prociama Mothers and daus bters of the Bouth we invoke your aid | here mace by the Northern abolitionias and Sathera | patriots and lovers of our comntry, (Oheers.) Leb Ud people of thes Bate haveever exhiblied towards the peopla | tion, until such law sball be repealed by such faitiless | abd zealvus co operation \u oi enterprise ‘bas claims the | Are eaters to favor the secession of Southera States, and | oy te to pot sown sectiopalism and abol/sioniem and of ip all their tptercouree of every kind witn us? We | State. ie fivence of woman. Let us indulge the hope that you every otber element of political apd pational discord. tay uphesitatingly, that there are no two adjoining Stutes Seo. 8. If the officers or the people cf any State shall, | will come tn th . ~ | (Cheers Tet no grievapece, no embittered fevlings in the Union whose people bave go little community of | by iliegal interference or action, contrary to the laws of | dustrial altar of a commen caves, and bring some free. | ble men | impair the force of our eff Let us put ourselves feeling a8 North and South Carolina; and no one Atete that | Congress, prevent or defeat the reoovery of any fugitive | wil cflering of your sill sed approval, with tue assur hand, and it was | to work W reecue the government of the banner, with ‘Palmetto ” owes lees to another than the former to the latter, but | slave. the property of apy citizen oF inDabitans of Goor- | aLoe tbat every artioe of merit exhinited will be re | estential teat prompt steps should be taken to allay the | from ihe bands of those’ whom we think unworthy HL. E. Vincent, East Bay, blue fieg, with crescent, Cur people are charitable ard geverous to a fault, add ia | gia, the Governor of this State shall, upon sufflcient evi. | warded Ove of the chief objoois of this Cooveution te | +xeitem ent ip the North as well ae the South Woat was to acminieter it (beers) If Abrabam Linsoln is Hayne & Yates white flag, with ‘Palmetto,” and: be- | this is our danger, and against this we totend to struggle. | dence, iesue a proclamation stating the fact, and this law | to bring dircct W \be markets of the South aud chespen President, what barm tan ho do? ") There is low abe word, “Action.” vearrion @p ponew GAsBiteh. sball be in force against such tate until the proper au- | to your vse. the rich and |) curious fabrics of the Kastern beg or make vee oun te. comnre teh ahiees by Jeu. | ( ) s . . oD e : Pe r retbren know corner State and Queen, wile flag, with Pal A letter from Kaleigh, N. O., says thorities sbail cause to be paid to the Governor of Geor. | world, wbich wil) be ov exbroition and for sale at our € ~ they erill stand rit of patriotic devotion to tnis ta | Plection of Roy: ‘metto and star in each corner; below words, “Imme- Ha, for the vee of the injured party, the value of the | fair fi Ubeir Deavty and gpleoitor, \u exabange for tne | PY them tn the support of their oonstivuti mal rights. It diate Action.” tently city Ia excited Dy Jeep AICO Cro a aeel ang | blave oF slaves, whose recuvery was prevented, with roa | Kreat staple provuc' vi the South, that bas Deen ao inug | FA needless for Dim Lo rey that aboiitioniem waa the | fh ihe seuase to reject thoee he DomiDeeng Ih tee eee ee H.W Kinsman, King will f filigree ‘but one reapoate to make They | *Dable damages and expeuses incurred tp the attempt to | apd beavily taxed io Pupply your wan couse of this regina terry = that they knew full | good men (Cheers) He will bean object 0° pond nn white star, ap arm Miirm uvltediy thote determination terematn i the Union | TECOVer such slave or slaves, which several sums shail bo | C peat (he ation, and ur Rte ae ae 7 Oe amore ko olthor e- | ration and pity rather than of fear. Thea why should #@ “There is & point beyoud which forbearan e ppp} ia violated, and eptil they have | JUCK% of by tbe goversiueat, according to the beet evi | Biiher® abe fisiere, Wo «courage bp —s ae Saab bade i” He eantiOa: | break up the bert government that the aun In Re etroult a virtee if conrtitution 4 dence be -an obtain, tfluenee LbIB euler) re locreage Lox revenues OF & com . B.ound the earth over eho !y beeanse XW. Gale, Wentworth street, whito Mag, with Pul- | 'tcazed or srivea: into ao, overt act themeclves, nor | ,,*¢,4 Darina te time that thie act shall continua ta | mou. cuits, bi ascot ile ves of sonal fe, aco mand | Phe Imattution of slavery, and If with, she, Soath © | have been defeated In a Preeiontal enetion?(ChenPa.) metto wo stare. force aguiost eny State as provited ip eitver the drst, | Up the sbreng’b, independence aed glory of the South ‘i Let us raber rally with reoewed ener will they counténance it iz other States. eeeio ess « sol teeten bot the surpeso cr we. | D&CK Trem accomplishing their object and the Union saved. | energy and deuntioss MB Nathan, corner Meeting and Wentworth streote, | “1, conversation 1 bed to-day with Governor Ellis, be | $éoon¢ Or ibird sections, every person who sail either | Mechanics ¥.0 wrere—For tbe purl Re ee eg eet ct e oract vahatetar't, | c0urHRe to the performance of our duties, and rescue the white with two stars, ita Carol by himaeif 4 0 tis State, f ing en exbibitien of gree to . b Kas y marked Boota expressed ihe most caim and conservative views. He sees | DY himself or another, order or bring into this State, for | ou) DK , tn fin: tng that some steps were about 1 be taken to, If pos. | io ‘hose hands In which it hould meyer have the purpose of sale, or 2i8 own Consumption, or the con & Copgrete of JeVEDIys, meehanios aod manafacty j | Phenix Bogine Hovse, Cumberland street, blood rod | 3 cause for excitement, any more thas there bas existed | sino of anoubet, oF aba! telly auy article whic he | fi tile, Wille ot thelr yrsuollinm tras, | RWI ApUe the onneervative people of the Souid that | uy trends, 1 did not come here to make a speech; F fing, with Palmetto and Lone Star un ‘covernor’s, message Sill apunsel moderation | MY Kuow or believe came from oither of the “tates | bibiton, which will «lori «rare opportuntiy of demwn. | rth bad rot entirely deserted them. — He felt cond | opiy made my apm arance Wo acknowledge the comolimeat Cameron & Co , Haseli street, flag’with palmetto tree, | Mih. The Govereurn, meets iit be firm in ite declare ve mentioned, or aby State which may hereafter be | straiivK Ws tbe werd she progrers of ski Bhd Waonulty | OPE MDE there were et the preseot moment either six | of this enormous crowd ith gras with Pho mechanic's arm, and in upper cor: | te “Or wate rights, but will ex] the conviction that | €Mbraced in the previsions of this ack by tbe prociaina | eugagesd tu ‘hese erparty of Southers thenuatry fie | 0” reve States wbo stood ready to secede, and a lamenta- | tiuyce, and I rejoice the more at the spirit whiod ani. ner the Lone Star. the worth will bo Jou apd trus to the South tion of the GovdFnor—whether pro ‘ucts, manufactures, | givat ploughing fe@k wil come off Curig thie week. | Pic orale was aboot to take place, TE. abolitionists of maies’ you, believing that it means the constitution Vigilans Engine house, State stroct, blue fisg, with Pal: | Cr "Mate Treasurer, Hon. D. W, Courts, warmly pro. | '™Porte or otberwise—aball pay a tax of twonty-ve per | jie previion mate for Wey ay North but two objects in view: the ‘null | ang tbe Union rather than « persoval complimeat to me.” metio tree sed crescent tests against disunion movements He will’ take prompt | °C?! upon the valve in this State of all such articles | trial ofegrioulturel Implearuts The feation of the Fugitive Sis eHow and “no more | (Che Col. 4. J. White, Kast Bay and Laurens street, white | moctites to assure your capitalists and others interested | Tis law is oniy to becomeoperative upoa eanh aud every | (lil eh ck® mul msi ulactarers of Have territney.™ is the ‘Northero ‘peo. | “amid ivmultuous cheering Mr. Douglas retired to bis ‘one star. in our State securities that they will be promptly met, | 8b arvicie or thing, as soon us {t i commingied with, | FF: le 1) have Fpecia! beret during the Fe ple, favorable to the instivations of the South, | room apd to privacy. Op Saturday evening Mr. and Mra. B. ©. Ball, corner of East Bey and Vernon streets, | 304 ‘that North Carolina will not avail nekaat at than * | ano becomes a part of the property of ans person ar per’ | ard mre cordially ineited to enter the Geld of le debe | Ftard by them and ad tp their support There was | Dougiaa will vinit tho Opera House on invitation of tho nile fog nnd Tene Dar. fing, with Par | Sitement now prevailing in the extreme South to repu. | tobe within the State, and Is suvject to the police regule | Cutest | Tho great goid meda), the highest reward of the | overs promabliy of @ general Houtborn Cravention ont, | Committee of Arrangements, feabipg' street, white , vate 8 thereof Con ect ton, #1] be awarded for the tnveetion tn agricul cored of J ol y metiognd star. "Car taut ate oe aware, meets but | _ S¢¢: 5. Exch tax collector and reooiver of tax returus | Wurm! Wweohinnice of most praction! value aua utuity wo | Fhould be done North was fore like Convention to becalied | g@ne Cottam Supply of the Untied States Wharton & Petech, car factory, flag with Palmettoand | 0.004.405 years’ Ths ccmlen Shia » in this State, eball take the following oath tm addition to ud. Ly Our veneratic the Imoement toar cag | Comporee Of Northern covservative men, to meet with | [From the Loudon News, Oct two stars linked together—South Carolina aud Georgia 7 ob commences on the | the oath now preseribed by the law to wit:—I (4.3) do | + aun our race aod | their southern brethren apd let them Know that thoy | ’ oh we have ‘Ths American reports of cotton sales, before referred to, show some poiate a0 lesa instructive | than the parenthetical notices of the impossibility of raise ing the e mmodity any here but in the United States—« sbould de aided tn tbe eaintalnance of their rights und in the protection of their slaves and property, Re ulluded to the abure that a8 daily poared in upon the eunroved 19tb bids fair to be the most important that has over witht, our: er aiapiay ed yesterday, at noon, & white fag. | been ‘eld Ta sation to the Question of sccemsion, | POlemnly ewear, that I will be vigh ant sad seta bs tana 5, Carolina u it wil t wil follow.” "Is was immediately saluted by ® picoo of | SAiee tutors Jude of the Supreme Gove ot theBiato, | of the people oF Georgia, aod thet Twill report. to the | & grad dimpiay of u King,” 7 are oyel until oe i artillery, Grena ‘count wl Sovthera ape Routh soothernere by the republican papers ef the North, whien | joi; a b a ‘There ie a demand for fiags. Everybody that | Std three Judges of the Superior Court. and Cae eg EP ly Deo hepa the eles gricuitoral fairs of the Union, ¢ wae to aggravate them and rive them into sesession | tee weengene heen ee nant ates can make ia bard at work, and this will expiatn im paid county. who shall wilf. lly and knowingly aegloct | Wi! snd # cva¥enient point for the oou- | Everything that would bave @ tendenoy tw increase the | lated with high satislaction—Eugland alone baving’ re- why the Mercury bas not beon better supplied. We shall TENNESSEE. OF refuse to take the oath prescribed by sald act. | cent nd of all the fue stock of the | Heme was seized upon and made use of, and the Youth | quired 660 180 bales. last yout, in exoeas of aay keep our litte Palmetto flag fying until wecan unfurl ‘THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION—WHAT NEXT? Bee 6. Whenever this act skal ve put in force againnt | covetry , ened for the exh sition, and in their honor. | former year. The remark is ‘ve demand has reach- an ide of it that will represent im full th» [From the Naebville Patriot, (Union), Nov. 8) any State tbe Tax Receiver sbali, at the next regular (ime b we cop fueutly # ll Command the atteation of series of rean | od, if not exceeded, the limit of supply If tt bes principles of the Mercury. att ae moment, Wedaeniay Imoraing,, there seems | for receiving tax returns, administer to every perso: xbibitors avd stockmen the t the Soutoern and perth gher sesh ane a = | been se in an extraordivarily favorabie season, tho any room oul n carried taxes, 0 ° S uth eestert ah ee Ample podstion and pro ~ “ warply, » elBpew| t lear. OTHER SUGGESTIONS FOR A SOUTHERN FLAG. phy p thans body of the pel anee- troate trates of ne ver oe po thal abha ag t eeallm sion wit oe a> ee ito: publ display of | Pe Mf poreible the excitement exist the safaty Of | are tole, seo, thas here peers rme = — Je Fra Goveiee ‘8. C.) Meroury } the Union, and is the President elect, under the forms of | swear tbat the account which I vow give in in a jast ou! k. To the berdemen avd fock matters of the Soathern | 'e¢ Upton After reading the resolations be stated thet, | Gemand—partly fom tbe Southern States, and much A friend has suggested the following ag appropriate for | the constitution of the United States.’ true account wiih the value, according to the beat of my | nc Southwestern Xtaicr— We earnestly iavite you win Southerner, he war well aware of the actions and | pore trom tbe Northern There are sircumstances of the national flag of the Southern ova _ ‘We have warne! our reacers cf the danger of this re. | kuowledge and belief, of aii. the articles which I have, | s-mp act yer staple productjore and the represeuta + linge of the -outh There was every effort being made | interest about ths domestic demand worth attending to. 4 plain scariet fleld, powdered with fficen stars, white | suit from day to day throughout the canvass, but our | since the Irt of January, 186, either by myself or | tyre of jour voble ber’e and fooks Oowe—we tovite | te secomplab ail before the 4th of March, for it was well We need say nothing of the factories of Now Bngiand. or yellow, according to fancy. ‘warnings have not effected the desired result. "We have | auother, ordered or brought into thie State, for the pur | you \o come, avd cordially unite nenmeeting an en | £FowD that when Mr. Linovln enters upon the duties of | they epeak for themseives in the didfusion of thelr pro- Another: A plain scariet field, with upper and inner arned them likewise against the dangers that threaten | pose of sale, or my own consumptioa, or the consuin lerprise opg and devoutly wixhed. Our success wilt be | Pi* offloe be would send down upon them the Uoited | quote through every 4p country of the world As @orner blue, No eagle, for God’s sake! rather a turkey | to follow the result of the election, influttely greater than to of apotber, or which I bave sold in the Stat your gain, States forces, and it was their intention to socomptsh all | Caprain Burton found ‘mercani” (American “domestics” buzzard. any which have heretofore waited upon us a peoplo—the | Georgia, know ing or believing at the time that they cawe PUBLIC ADDRESSES hot re that period. He knew thet the majirity | +m rhe shores of the great lake he has just discowred tw the Oo one corner we may have the Southern rattlemake, | dangers of being precipitated into revolution and war | from or'were manufactured ia the States of Mura. liu Hon. @. W. Stone, of the Supreme Court of Alabama, South were for remaining in the | heart of Africa, 20 ail other terrestrial discoverers have With either of the following mottos :—'+ Melius non tan ‘e pow think if Mr. inridge has received. large | setts, New York, Maine, Vermont, Rhode Isiand, Michi | wil! diliver the openiog wlurese of the eahibivion on but 1 pot, effort was made at | found the cotton cloth of New England whercowr were fr%e clemo;”” “\ Melius non tangere;”” \\ Melius non,” OF | majority of the popular vote tb the cotton States, there | gun, Wiscovrin, ‘Pennsylvania or Connecticut after the | Wecnesday of the fret week North to rhow them tbat there were theuravds who | moge sure of finding no trace of white civilisation. ve * Non tangere” See Hor. Sat. 2,1; line 45. Verb sap. | will be an effort on their part, of the most serious and de | ute aforesaid Hon, Joby J Wiliams, Secretary of the State Agrioni. | 11004 ready to wid them in their just rights, He relieved | iesders carry them wherever there are peuple who wear termined character, to secede from the Union—a step | Sec 7 In the eventof the Governor shall by his pro- | tura! Bureau of Mssine pp!, Will deliver the mudress og | (PME there were over fAfty thousand who were reaty t? | clothing But how ia {t with manufacturers in the slave FRAYER FOR THE DIOOESS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. | Which wo regard, wild, the ‘Campan, 8. © , Nov. 1, 1800. . - 4 5 Dy bie proclamation absolve those now enum d in ao. Professor RM. Jonson, of the Unlversity of Georgia, ‘To un Cuancr oF ras Diocese or Sours “anoLina:— to what we of Tennesece and the other slav cordauce with the provisions of thit act, is abali De tho | Athens, will deliver an adress on the third week Buoven Bustunes—In every time of public anxiety | ising over against ‘he southern from duty of the Comptroller General in an annual o\ Pri fessor Joseph Jones, chemiat to the Gonveotion, aad poe ty goer gtgenn ha A ‘a thedat ‘The threaten- Raton, | bolding States to the several receivers of tax returns to this Sta’ teor of Mecical Chemusiry iu tbe Medical College of clamation include other States thau those evumerated, or | Weiveaday of the md week States? It is well koowo that a loog series of experi ments dave been tried, in hope of ngen slave labor ip factories and that they have failed. ‘nile they were failirg, apd pesbaps in consequence, the 4outnern pews- papers and their public became than or highest magnitude. Nonesuch oftener if pecessary, #0 to ‘modify the omit required iu | Georgia, et Augreta, w Wor'an address on the Agri sccnmptabed. tue Ueies ta meh mg and critical condition of the country st presont calls | sented for our consideration. To our ihe foregulog, section ta to eatbecee coly the Gates in, | cunieal hevonsces of Geargis during the third mes. = Be. SimAae Caton cererae see romrenens Os Wed upon us for such humiliation and supplication before God. “ ovnd that iC was too late to do apy thing to prevent no- i” ceedingly perplexing on; cluded in the provisions of thie act during auy pars of 4. Fa aa ty oer re iore the tae Bal erent | t0 offer an opinicn hastily the year, and for the time they have been s° incl ist stories ae, Bo tuaw o eri, and prayer and collect, to be used before the two tinal prayers ‘We feel that there is need for deliberation and the exer- ‘Bee. If apy pereon or persona sball refuse or wiifally THE ENDORSERS OF BELPER’S BOOK wer one Diese of aholitioniam He felt that it war use of mereing cad evening servinn, op eiounaiens else of the ircumepection. Reason and ect to take the oath or oatha required by this ack, be Bers hypsenre in [crm to dingoine the faot that the Union was already | ence, bas instituted a cotton manufacture, the results of the cooning session ot cen bed 3 Lary gl Let | ment shuld be invoked to lend the! tae tua bo gully W'6 wiskemasncr, ant on conve. Now that Mr Lincoln is elected President, aud will ved The ond was brokea, The Norte bed ® | which aro siguifloant to us as well as to the reaidout podhiig sod - a Sel. We should do everything consistent with houor and | ticn shall be Med at the disoretion of the Court. And if | have the disporal of all the federal paironage afer the % contemit for be , Population, The report telle exultingly, not only of com- gome before God coutinually in prayer, .hat we may find t to “ whee, it w York, as i as tp the New | na] ‘Dut of @ remedy being found for grace and heip in our time of need Very affectionstely, | | it aball appear $2 Se Gest ane, jury op tha ia that s b | tb of March next, ax well as the aelection of @ Uabinet, gland Staton, anolitioniam was the great dootrine marie Saati ae See remedy me , vine the dive her by oimeelf or another, ordered or ‘ 0" in your brother in Christ, THOMAS F. DAVIA, preted and fo ate Dyes Ms sy we (bink it well to repoblian the names of all those por ‘and children were all converted in the | Pyverty tnd bikleatvess ot Oe aoa jae n . porpoee of sale, or for pis if in bri 1° enterprise has raised up a m Bishop of the Diocese of South Carvlins. | i evils likely to arise under the government own Consumption, oF the eousumpticn of another, ov lax | #00" WHO endorsed, OF Fecommented, OF Bubsoribad | [ith ard It war vReleAm Lo endeasvr Lo convince tbem of | Clase between Uhe'oapitalia and ihe slaves The planters ©, almigh'y and eternal God, who, dwelling in the | honest and faithful public administration upon the batis | sold any srticile which be knew or believed came | money to ciroulate, Helper’s treatonable book, The Im | tery gh god ‘I @ bao bef -re bought out the poor whives from the land, heavens, ralest over a'l, and governest the nettons upon | of the federal constitution as it is, lies 7 from any Siate st which this lnw was ti | id tne It would no doubt be just tbe tning the republican papers | op the one band, and the preseoce of siaves, on tne earth, dispensing to all Wbetr destinies scoordiug to Tay | South and the North alk from any ato sguiogt wblad thie law wat tet i | heuing Crise.” The appoinlizont of any of these mea | woud ike to eee, for lt would. give them foot to feed | Coens obe haul, sed the Dresenge of, sieves, om, Aa holy and righteous will, we acknowle¢ge oar entire de- : articles which were subject to taxation by | tocftice will indlowe tow great extent the character of | '/0> and keew sp the fire againat the South and aid | siste, ig degradation. The factory, opened in a d Pendence upon Thee mble ourselves | ggiWe, id not desire to trust that administration to the | such fact sbsil be stated by the Jury, Lopetuor w Linqvin's adininistration of power:— Within etaty Cavs be felt asgared that three Mates would | ‘tt Of poor people who bad neither land nor ana jeep sense of our own upworthiners, and awfal | bands of a sectional man, backed and supported and ele- Ne value, apd the Court sha! asrees ep at! itonal i | 4, and all the mestings would sot eave them; employment, met their wants precisely. In this new Apprebeveion of Thy Divine Majesty Be meroitul to us, | vated to power by a sectional majority. We bave cur | five at its discretion, which dine euall be discharged vy | Se as | eed tile ewios ie uncy will criss inthero oe, | Cocupation there was no connection with slaves 0 God of ovr saivatior, in this our day of trial aod neces the party avainat whom it may be adjucged, Treasurer, 16 fxobanee pisce, New York. | tad their prine at stake au Wy guesned tn nesemton He | HO competition with negroes The whites went to work, sity. Hear our prayer, and let our cry come unto Thee. and subscribing the oatos provided by this act, . er ie ae cat bon alee ein eae a they do tp the North, as citizens ado vt Look down from beaven, we beeeech thee, a; the 5 pee these United states; risit and enlighten ; Order their wills and affections, and overrule ail t truth and justioe, Some of th bad every reason to slas# tbe re 4 | Foolioan party os abolitionist when their mata moutn- | T*¥ Bave gone through the process of rising, til, instead Ing into Lourt the taxes due according to this’ | | plece, Mr mewara, bad procinimed that Mr Lincoln, if | | All legal! corte incurred on ea‘d trial W. B ibomar, Paiadeiphia, yf i of Ub pple bei ole to read Sec. 9. The taxca arising under this Act ehall be collect. | W Mo_auley, Wilmington of 79 per cent 18 YOuLg people ana > the factory bands have reading aud music classes, lec- elected, wold be the end He concluded by their purposes to the ends of an : to the same er as other taxes of this State, aaa | Cbarice W Rintots. Jamor Kelly of slavery tures sod librarice, The directors are called upon, and 4 peace We beseech Thee liy to | then we sball resiat that policy with just enoogh and just Sas poseavenaal be apart ‘of tbe tliary Pat S84 | ROR Mocuray CA. Peabudy, hevire that the resolutions would not be carried Into | With good reason, to Fejolce at the way being fount by 1 eubject heree!f i provisions iv" ey “ nq - pace , prayer Pardon the sing of writing the above we have received a special ited tn soe third eotion, by defeatiag the recover William Curie Neyes. James A Brigan | eos — pte gore lapel Forge | tuterest, but we are now coucerved only with the dis. ways Make them obe: | mersege delivered by the Governor of South Carolina to or slaves, the Governor of this TERA OF CORO KEMR wetule mater to @ oommittts of five, to report at a | josure we thos obtain of the certain future mage and bl, and acceptable tn | sight, | the Legisiature of that State, recommending the calling @ | oni! out such ailitary force as b Sebuy ler Co! mpkins eequent meeting what siepe bad better be taken to | Stat precariousness of the cotton supply tho Thon may’st our | gonvention of the people and immediate secession. caure to be seizcd and secured ut amount of the | Anson Barlingame Joba Covorte secomiieo their object United States. The same causes which generate tho ly of this State, now | day the Legisiature is probably engaged in discussing the | property of such tate, or of the property of aay citizens | Owen Lovejoy, Cad. C Warbh Musers Kine'ry, Monroe, .Puller, Browne and Morton | Poverty must in time, and before long, destroy the staple ‘wisdom, of courage | “next best step.” We have very little doubt as to what | of euch faithicss State, which may be found ‘a Georgi Amor PO Semi. G. And were appointed, sher which they ‘sdjourned. commodity of the country The diclusare is this: and raie oa oe ° to cover the loss and damages of the owuer of such | owin B Morgan, Abrabsm B Olu, Samuel R Cartis, Ppl . In epive of the vast ar. Ghost. Save them from Slave or slaves. And he shall netify the Governor of | Geiueha A Grow, Sioney Dean Jonu M Wood, eee ton t—n0 counsels, that se thetr the offending State of such seizure and i ob; Jorbus R Giddings Nath! B Durfee, John M Parker, pro- be gpg Coe a gy Nir gray = it the, eutborities of the on onaig Foward ie oor B. Pott » Srephen 0. Foster, 2: AL mm ta. She ong Son . within thirty a; time of auch | Oxivin 0 Crates, it ©. Leact, Charies J, Gilman Give unto them wis- Sottdeation, euase gush sieve ce-slaves to be retarsed to | William H Kelscy Jobe F Poter, GnertesB Board,’ | Rerly Yeaterday morning the Boa Blophen A. Dougie | whites, ow ia this? ‘The Dest land. ie eld by a emall ects may tend pp A the Governor of Georgia, or the value of the slave or | Wm A Howard, I. Davie (Mart), Jobo Thompson, Innded wi Mi\beburg from the Mobile mail bast Here bumber of plauters, who may prebably produce « large the happiness of Glaves whose recovery was prevented, with reasousbie | Aeory Walon, JW. aberman, wae received privately by te delegation appointed by | quantity of cotton, which is sure te coll ot 0 Righiy pro, Lord Jesus Christ and damages and expenses red ip the attempt to recover | Johu Shee mam, we De on. Hea eae tte Gran ee Wee’ tan clock dtavie rato. But instead of these te being so ‘apon all orders Buch Slave, to be paid to Governor, the amoant w be | Geo W James Bo Mogtoa, Tbe Pontohestratn’ Bet se oben out as to promote the industry aod consequent comfort jue their wills to Judged of by him, then it shall be the duty of the Gover. | Dan'l © B. Matteson =< ee road Looe ~ of the community, the plaster oan do only one ting with God, so that Thy people ‘nor to confiscate and sell in Henry L. Riobard Mott, menorewsed wee op epee capa! ares, hie movey—buy more land or more slaves. There is oe oe ea best of said propert Joetin & Merrill, , Geo R Robbinay Ange nega! pot ned iddle or artisan ciase around him; the forever more. D ‘such 1, Warhborne, JP, T. Davie (own), Farkiel P Walton, | thovrands of manly thro: Here wen ly r® | exist. Everything he wants must be produced 28 ner the first day of Japuary, 1 J A Bwgbam, James Pike, James Wilson, ceived and poblicly welcomed by the Hon Pierre Souls, | siaves, or ordered from the free States. Most i a i i i i F world without end. Amen. Btate sball evb: herself to the provisions of act, | Wm. Kellogg, lomer E. Royee, & A. Purviance, who eroke as follower — t on wita what can be produced on by mai ‘wo laws whied are manifestly in | FB Wasnvarne, Teneo D Claweon, Francis E Spinner, Rex ator Dougias, 1 weleome you to this our greatcity, | ifshey import from the North tend: her constitutions! obligations to Geor | Ber) Startoa, AS Morray, Silas M Burroughs, | 10 the name of the vast assembiage which you see ooo | but oxrite tho dissatisfaction of Supreme Governor of all thi Higa: 5 " Nee! ified in the preamble and Gret or second sec | Ecward boda, Robert 8. Hall, Aled around you, and eapecially in the name of those | ther selves dissatisfica at thus il to fies act, and thus wilfully porsiat in the injary or BBW TORK COMMITTEE FUR CIRCTLATION, have fought, arc fought bravely to the last, in the | and manulactures of the free States, destruction Som et the Goversor shall puviiah & Sevens Gieelag, tobe Jey Wan Heury Anthon, | cause of which you ha re been go BODIE, 60 faithful, Go an- potting tne profits of their plantations proclamation of the and from that date no off eu | J fritey Cbairmanthuriow Weed, Wm. © Bryant oy ee ola it _ | Moe Yankees. Our readers have probably soon Of such offending State shal! be entitied tosue in any “of StateUen Com ,Marcus Spring, E, Deladeld smith, oO oe Bon ~ pag — Leno the complainis bn any d issued on this gare, Pad have Ge ge of any of the | BS Hedrick, J.C. Underwood, R. W. MoOurdy, cabins od ny under the pare of “rectionel pride a per eang pe gp gh pon bt" tis “tate, ed sing. ine. ooeen | Sebi A: Kennedy, Abram Wakewan, W OurtieNo7e®, | fo. eoctjonal murceplinilitien, were breaking our Fack® | and in the speechs of Southern statesmen, and in or the pro of tbs cit'zeus of such State while | FUROCRINERS TO TUB BOOK, had Carry log awey from derooerntic allegiance the tiald | Helpers book, and quoted tm ell Mr Olmeted’s books, j State, are y repealed, 80 far, and so tar only ag tuo | Beers, Abner, New York city ......eseeseeees pes gcc yarn brag gaol hmcytboner ghee none ff ail on her ¥ pe u . honvey, B W., New York city. stow) bearted ‘rieods of yourn bave si © “amt | own con4ition Tho Incer*ant reproach of the South - ROUTHEKN BANK SUSPENSION. citizens of such Stata are coucerued, from aud alter the | hensey, BW : the battle with ee ardor, @ éevotion end a pallantey | no, TO THE EDITOR OF THT RIGENOND WHTG. date of such proclamation, and enti! the offending Slate ptt, tt Went °° Aad posed Mode ah cat vineaien se ~-e d egies North is that the North gets the benedt of durtry and proite of the ih To whatever | hot the erqvatitied admiration of thoee moet rteruly op- | exteus this may be truc, the process is fatal to any hope posed to them of & coptinuous cotton supp! To rid the bor And they sainte yon vanquished with the same | hood of @ poverty.stricxen and disreputable clses ity, the fame erthuriaem with whieh they like the degraded *bitee ive planters lay out money in luted you victor dad land, oF lock it op in their own exhaasted sole; they They are in no wanner disheartened by the defeat they | waste » urge proportion ju bad metbude of tillage, and in , And, if our | Tt is currently reported to day that Virginia notes are | shall repeai the said laws, intended to violate our oovst! svasbact Darks do not intend to discount for their customers, to at 4 phar | six and noven’ por ‘cent in New York, | tutional rights raal ceaid. And it ehali bo the duty of "s pen ere, Sn rar, Mass.. Now if this be @ fact, our only alternative is an instant | the government of this Stato, Fo roon am he '# ofloally tp Ciny, Cenptus =) coe tneentiaeaie eoveees payments by our banks Rotter do | formed by the Governor of euch State that raid lave are bs my, Camere’ ar nem — vamaieas to | it now than walt ninety days, when «# suspension will be | repealed by sald Stato, to intue bi prociemaliou sur ey, ¢ ~ if pew P } of funds. 4 . Darrah, Robert ¥, , New York ci y an Peusing this section of this act, so far as it effects the | Parmet, Bopert T | New ae em: rgency. No hovorahle man desires to indebtedness, | hough oar little state ‘s goimg out ote is intrinsically worth as much age | Citireos of such State, and roeioring them to the protec é ja, Woliese, dr’, toot 4 ty contest; for they know thet cs | woken deprecia- ledioott, Wiulien, Jr _ — everything at bome; and if, after this, and after _—_ way tha eae gag ype Le te Saas ins Oat matinee Farsam, Jonainen, Miilelic, Meme i ahich we were enlinte? haw many | pay gil the morignges by whisb aimeat every eatato is RTH } e wae Cectaeecls te | tog 00 {te coverel provisions, tee Gove nN. ¥ sine eneowr tered an equal timaster, without lester auy | encumbered, there Is anything loft over fur Investment, xO CAROLINA. e' beter ne s Lag bt angeguod hb aa tye ‘unin | Hine or ke vilallty, They bave an abiding fai ia the | they boy more slayer or more Inod—to repeat the pro- 2 Ten smennenites on soeeenee. Spd wheeaver the ootaner comes for tae estores , Mtsiee, Mew treved, (Onn futore, apd in epite of tne clouds whieh so ominously | orgs of warte, ana the returo of profite which they can- . O., Herald, Nov. and whevever the ceuse or causee fo teers | ¢, M. J., New York city darken the Horie, tney ollex Ww Abe hope that your wi® | forenjcy. We must remember that these individual rie seme persone tet & Goversor sball pubishe provasastion of the tact, 'nad | Eretbingham O. B., Jersey City, NJ... ... dum Bnd tnflveace in the eoupoile of the m, Your | men are to few as to be an iuaporeciable element ip the haw Shall declive thre eet evehonaed us toveny auch arate as | Gvodioe, D H., and ftiend, Wasuingtou, D. ©. Ormvers, your patriovem and the prestige of that balo of | popclation of thelr country. OF toe whites in the al otbers are more rarguine as to the result of our preseut | @hell reture to the faiihfa! performance of its consti | Greeley, Horace, New York city. flory and of might which ilinmipates your brow totes seven. tenthe bay difiouibies, but ell agree that there i some Cause for ap- | tioual obligations to Geurgia. Greenlee, RC, Bowton, Mame... by | midet of the univerai gloc iy ail ore tm 60h prehension. The prevailing fectiog reems to bo rather | y, Sec. 13 ABd be ii fursber enacted by the eatnority | He ra, Biverd, Woonreket, RT ..... i i coe covsumers beyond thor poor clothing, a8 ue of than of wade exetiement, although the | w Splenid tag, be prevented | aforesaid, that Bo State, county or corporation tax rhall | Haver tetianin § Now York otiy.. | Cu peneny ony press 1 by & correspon teut in oar solumnr very Te late eabibition ts the elty of Cherieston, upon tue Fedeiot | to the Bouthern rights’ mon of this ely. It 18 the dag of | be imposéd or collected’ in this Stave, upon any grote, | Helper, Mivton B New Lore city... « | wr thone Saye of shj-ot Ce en ms A A Sh a of the Bows, indieatiog the eleotion of Lincoln, furnishes | Alabama. As it bas been described to un, the bataor if | ware or merciamlisc mar fectared Ia auy furwigu onan. | Hurlburt, » Brovkiy , tbat travelers for Nertherm boures find that there is Bo & remarkable exception to the geveral reotiment, and, at | to bave a blue ground, and on ite face the representation | try and imported into th # Stale afer the dret day of Jar | Jey, Jobe, New York ony.» . money going about gutatse the Plantations. (Com - the same time, indicates a most unfortunate and morbid | of @ cotton plant, ‘The lower portion of the stalk | vary, kG, through the pore of any of thw Suutmory | Ki \cbum, Elgar, New arr teres neal, excopt tbat between ihe packing boase Bate of feeling, and e total tpespacity among thoee WhO bears open bolle, the middie ball opec, aod the a elncak STE as parca or yorvoes pos, | Mevaciley, Whitlam, W imine i hich the ighent po itioal trurlt | gpd the port. " Any commercial man will see at onoe that . overvment at the South. | ‘ere the cotton blooms, white and rec 44 io nature, | . 5 9 oe , . 4 ie informed os yesterday that the news of | At the foot of tho stalk lies 8 representation of « rattle Hea ataclgn couviry, tnrougu’s soum | Morgan, Rewio 1), Albany, N. ¥... ae OF even if let to own deviogs. Tore is, In fact, a6 Lircrin's eleation was reosived in Charleston with grest | gueke, with Deadjereot and Biteco rattirs Toe motto is | siete, 4 Neemith, John, Lowet! Pruglan Ould set visit Now Orleane the kind. | BAU! Of industry im the Southern community; sor M ern confederacy!” Without discussing aes Tite ihe A RCE Te tenet ap eet to provide fur 100 evmanoe ie creased obliyatinns [appreciate the reception. | encroachment upon foreign territory bave died out moro propriety, or the wisdom Of secession, it we) be suggested that each coaduct ve é rptlate muwe, dofence of the State of Georgia, and boo + crowd fn the midet of thie pouring aad dreoeb- | ged wore rapidly of late years, Now Waker te gnee, | y : sate importance THE EMPIKE STATE OF THE SOUTH IN A BLAZE FOR edolph, Be f ois A with ® stil! darker Cloud banging over our is ro encouragement for Miibusters ia the Gul ee ein eine en concerned, and SOUTHEAN RIGHTS. the protestion of the rigbt# and the preserve Peotone rf MAViNe Rod N. Covestry Pa, $40 dep the beart of tne patriot, Beyond Texas there ia only a stony desert, on eae ee eat the ‘charactor of tbe oporte of & 00% of (From the Montgomery Acvertiser, Nov. 10] Georgia require thas |" Creep Point, N. ¥., $1 ~ 6 4 there in yet hope for our glorious Union and Kapans creme tkely to ‘orbid ite [voto whoo! children thee of that more serious spirit | Our Georgia exchanges come to us filet with afcounta mre of complete de | cans of Shawnee MOU, 980; “Houth ood, Vine 0 Geir oF 10 deapond, The bright the oviy oxber outlet. It thewe facta men who areaboa! to ua- | 0! meetings of citizens called to take mesaures to . ns } ° é 20 o chose away those cloude, an patrio ere RnowD at They onght ely no Eogiiehman ee meres Gre rem Tree aes en. | vide for the safety of the Bruth in arryarate oontede. | S01. Be it thercfore Denied by tho Senate aye Boone | i " pArtigamel'p aod forgetitog | Srl) co neent toc mmit the for{unes of our cotton manu- involving the dentrastion ‘the greatent cat best The 100Kt lofuential and respectable citizens of : a of the Mate of Georgia ti Del 2 mer partizan strife, will rally a8 ove man and thr ny longer Wo am eornerolcal «jalem to manifestly pen rte Sop whout on bie pros, Cohumbus have formed @ military orxantzution called the tnd '* hereby coasted by author 64 | the evemies Of Our-oonetry. (Obeers.) Although ee | FOOT hing noclher as geod ia Ha stend. to. | “Souibern Geard.”” bave donned the dive exkete, and yee outenuma aiatie ret tar | Ae qn ye a Pe eg et | ‘dh tbe probability of oteli war, aod a derange- | dec’are that the Empire State of the South must and will roy eee 2 > Tagg Samper Raney ong: Wag Me ne bas go, | tne obligation to provide our ows rae material woul ' — a ha apne cmured tan vient be free. On with the ball. | “ar 18#2, to BE oxy 4 by th Tip toch maa | 1 100 | vacy howe made in toe Northern Stat Dad ~ etl | be orgent. There @ mo dowht whatener (hal, under @ med O y . } may deer beet, for t ‘ - 1 cure representatives enough, enited ei © good mystem, Oke American cotlon Staten wight meet the de- Bot it will vot co Wo sybid ® discussion of the questiva of BRAVY DECLINE IX NEGRORS. | condition of defence. x to | South, to pot Mr. Lineoip apd bie sdmisistration | Song, of the world. The introduction white labor fecorsion now. It moth de met. = more tufluential The Greeneboro (Als) Beacon tays toate lot of ne | ft further enacted by . ry : + ; minority fp beth How of Onngrene, | "Ty and there o pohing {a cotton cultivation of (bese who favor the ae tama ye ad iy Wo thirty—were poli at Baiaw on the | should there et any t hen } Pa i . ‘ not be cat ich will violate or | a cannot do lo that climate;with more ease than a reine. eS cc bring the Bovibere beusy Treasury not oth . “inant ie mnie of tht | maay thirge that aro dour by whites in all parts of she , D ~ n Beeeerary to meet, In whole or in part edeworth, Jame 8, New York cily.... 1 je Town, The emancipation of the oegrors might do it, be Mouthern ceo bea @4, the 6010 appropriating, thea the Go . he | 7 pee ag wend The Yoon eit rf ren\doucy | ard certainly would if eeneibly managet. But im any a dierent view of the femody 1 be | Sousa wostan yesh eo eeeld wove emmende: 81,000 ta.| Ss beTehy auilor 2d and en ee & Woe, focrlow, Albaay, N.Y ‘ ’ qitien woven 1 bas | care, there must be an Interval of meet analous uncer. “ > Hate bonds of Mate, of five hund rt sron, Thorapenn, Coo 4 1 ), See wee meee BOF Y by the “bad jock’? whieh attends re NCA Tenchinasy t eve poi on a Whine ercity p Seen alaanig t0 erage re from cate, bearto p s 7 t domes & , Philndeiyhta, Pe e m we Stand. (Cnsere.) 1 Ihivation 8 al) Vesen, nd speoially during tho nob of these teach 00 Lainks Loe peare! a ‘ tereet, p noally, wilh coup i, tw | « ae ey short of principle, cotitution, that the plantere will be erivea age que dee ow oo} a Tosti th tt, but an rekension of o dissolution of the Ub!04 | guey goos as may be reqoisite to eupply such Ae " r' = s10, DD ie: kk A # Ato everything, | of system: aod that * bed luck” meant se to argue the right of had wise fomes®iog Wo do with If - }A ; , uh ‘with the fag of the the aeen se Polite! athiew ia- sen Of the gopniry have diflered GRORGIA AWAKE soo 6 ba y .on y uenense of confoston, gh the weight of authority is great The following appears io the Sevanuah Newj— oe Mw } eant > “ whaling the Fight, there ave olber & GEORGIA. | Fo mp Yours Man o Cusrnan “ | Beweti, Boston, Mare, 10. A » heck ebullt slavery admin i» chorea, enero fe @ b aqood man, an hones: man ant & true pair POR DILL BEFORE THB LBOSLATORS RETALIATING | piped by hind y Gov, Browa to arm aad ey ; meal sepenee S ot ond bapenanm Geena xpectation i or Tuere are n gras many fo cared rights, UPON TUR NORTHERN NULLIFLCATION @PATIR Gee budared weer wil at and most appruves | - , _Fekore poses ont bermens roy We Vea t th Yo nations sad, te feito whiod It The followiug i# the Bill \otrodaved 1a the Hone of Re- | qwoapons Those of you Who are atxtoos t tn 1 on . ” £3,518 | § . ys “ Bren ypond no Ks 4 matrasion of the Pre ry Gnwiee and enpriitic ty exercise Thore Is, | preeeniatives, November @, by Mr. Salt, of TowOS | gives to y read 4 nny oni frot | jt even: died my gratetal achnes * I © repubtican Pre Merevce sowetimen, between a legal anda | County — itn the South "et & mor not ue naneee | "eke Dewsion ond ie Cleb, with otnee gt ¥- ‘o BD Gs aeeeienmasagang PX STF voy | CONSERVATIVE MOVEMENT IV NEW YORK. | potttica’utecne Steir of ehamoge, dbom | S2eAN of (Re Soutien Oe nme the. very waht The fate that sacetes m Whereas, the several Staten of Massachusetts, New | horse t . ee foray peg le wate om. Caaria | of thee versy., 2 wan Scie ae py 4 ‘ Re ge ain, anemia have enntieted. tee ep | ruportant Meeting at the New York ’ cto tim by tant Ol err eition from federal poner, and of the re- he veaded to riniete tee oonetis, | in 6 thn bole Poe n Favor of the Union of the sia Se aca re Toi acrivenset the hota, | "At Ty ctalee's ocnly © rp wo our ome territory can cies puaUy-guct @ Gouree Ou tbe part of Boy | FRAT ANTAL PAIK OF THE COTTON PL AserERS ¢ eine © Peel are ‘ " Arrived at the tel, native te Hanply @ rggort to our o8 at aud eorer | felon 108, OF TRE STATE OF : jm ¢ + sireet, in frout « 0, WAS 8000 | fay wont we want; aoreation O landown AD * tbat exereises the toguied ignet simenon, | Face and void within Lelr reapestive Jariatictions of a ta the, stig. ot a O\tinens assembled at the Now York Motel to tate foto human beings. Mr. Doogie bere GRM® | rz laborers in the colostes, and Yo eapitaliele st re — ance, dove that Whe’ thosoee of bet | obsiructing ther exeont atend of patmiog laws to ©. 8, 6d bontinaiog ’ sideration the pending erisie, end to devine means v . follo sp Hohe worms of relenne from oer danger wove bard, sad hbor®, ac¢ to What extent infiews upon (bem an | eid te delivering up fugitive Glaves, a0 good of Macon, and her superior possible, aid fm ailaying the agitation of the publi rye } “Shem because hey are cary and profiadle, we y, and Wit, When BOF Goue im self-defence, nothing | faith wou ( eaid States having pasted | aflora a mort 6 \owation tor bs oat owe srg = pound just ¢ $ le m bomen» we protean, ss #ti'y Tole principle waderlie@ ali jaw human and | laws prot rs, under heavy peaal | trial fertival of (he cotton planters of (he Southern Staves, = nr ut t Aw » preveat | tion, the f jal righte of the Ssates ghell be charges mare senende And © + begging th rl tea freon aiithg to the reodition of fugitive slave, ag by | Ber etttzens having contriboie! gepersuriy to thé eniere | w jor Oe Jamee “ e my own Mate tT bere om private & rer orgforey eubestence of four bn of th —— St flee ne necessity dooe not exist, | ‘sé acta of Cougress it fo their duty to 40, and | priv, iideral premiome w . A no be seb iH, Heb, tae ie te m gaveme onde Pilon se int wevor befor on oor vigiiance GF carclesnems ip the present ja 2, aod indeed, the waiy ress. given, the one of thetr mn for the imprinnmest of | precimene i every Ceparimrnt of ie t - rod me mi exten? me (Cheere) Ther of efaire. eZ a BL Bu. 42 Be c sod it ls Pmittet thet bets aves, aud extend.ug to fugitive sinves tue bene- | greet objecte of the Courenbion giro the prions, W. 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(Okeore) | theent rater of portage upon letters sent frem the Untied | hie wiare: anid te ove of hi failure to do er, hay | groce from Antwerp on the 26in treat for Savanoah | fin!» view of the os ' eredared | slay.) Thesn are the winter ddtoase’ oe | Kisecow to any of the anore mentioned onantelen will we eared ttrte, lees against bim for | direct, relected by the Hen. Joreph Barvter smie by the recent Presidential election. the steemion more Fe me am res 1c oe any ibe Britian office ob and after Ube Lat of the attempt, of for having even aid that the sieve @as | font of the Hate of Tennessee, in Belgium, Geruaoy | rent of (ae Suu\l mod the Konera, “imiracted gow titivn 0 est ME Ratt “Wait Gemcuswalion 18 BO,” ynouary, 196) | ber, avd others baying denied to the owner the rig! France and Switzerland, expressly for the exhibition and | the oouniry, \t bas beea uggewied by severed promianal | oatere Je at Ma moun eb San "