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10 TH CRE bmportant Reperts from Wastingtoa and Charleston. OR THR UN \ enderstoo¢ by ike leadere of that party the: they are cooperate !n any movement thai will seitio | the ¢)Miculkee wud overt the {mpen ting orisie Several place are tuggested for bringing avout eo a! culbiem Between ine North sud the | the fm’stuetion of the Northera dele comodation as will from go'pg out, Maay pereoas, og, look apon the dissolution of , prevent the Golf Dy no meane seg) joa ae inevitable nd pow, South Carolinia goes cus on the <cember, and all eides appear to bo te the demucratic members from the rihwort elaoding by the Union at all bezards, of Alabama, eaye the Sozth will expect the Wor tue lve braneh, and Mr, Train,of Masse. Lere will be elyil wer witbin thirty daye, porbaye & few houre, may decide the fate of Propoped Amendments to the Constitation. The Guarantees Satisfactory to the South, , ey The erees outelde ¢ convention, iniiated by Con ponebitetion, ie received with fa- vor by eny party The report this evening te that the Pietidect Das etroce the recommendation out of nis Moe Mr Jobo Cootrace s plan will bardly carry, Toe Yres\ ters told Mr. Kettt, of South Carolina, on Saturday, that he Wid not believe ip the rigbt of Siates to secede, Dot rather than uso coercion he would regiga bis office, ‘The srevravore of the representatives aud ott Georgia, Alabama ond Misaiteippi, that tuose Stat Poritively follow the movement of Sovth Carolina, bave epmistaxeably slarmed the conrervatives, who, before coming hither, were, they eay, of the opinion that tnat Meeting of Jobn Browa Sympi- thizers at Boston. EMENT AND DISTURBANCE, GREAT EX The Abolitionists Dispersed by the “Solid Men” and the Police. é 5 to day, with reference to the R COMM Els. jon is being beld to wight between tac é | delegations of the Soathern States Tre object seems La be ts egoure the oo opsration of the b der ele ler in be veceesion movement | FROM CHARLESTON, Cranes, Dec 3, 1969 Datly the con ri ston of the poople grows stronger thal coercion will be attempted. The collection of castoms Will precipitate the issue. The moment the Siete adople she ordinance of secession, w isch requ rer taree forma) cous) mmatton, the people here wil! ref cognise any forther respoceibitity of the Mate to the federal gove rament. Speculations concerning the strength of tbo harbor forts THE MILITARY UNDER ARMS, &o,, &e., &eo THE REPORTS FRUM WASHINGTON aemxoton, Dec 8, 1869. Bart. war pot in & more confused Coud)\ion thaa ie Dongrere at thir time J believe, without @ solitary ex seption, every member of both houses bere from the seven cofton States, speak of the « m feeling in sone 5 Jominant, apd that co propyeltion for as romsmcdation wi) be listened to, A® for the other slave mort of the members are cispored to tis'en to measure for constiiation, and with them are the North. fra nod Western cemoeracy. A large wejority, bow: A copent nm INTERESTING chosen Cha: | allow me a wor’ | 816 Geto rolved ened acceded too all bands, and Mr Pay was rma. Mr. Fay oaid ho was great y obi A Nuno sitting by bim Balo—Mr, for thet . ‘at tm pessing Varough the outside crowd, but ‘Chairman, will you | Was committed, Frank 8. Sanborn was acting President of the mocting. In soticlpation of @ possibio riot che Second battalion of Infastry was beld in readiners at their armory, by The Cualsmas—No, not yet, Mr Fay then proneeted to eldress the moeting. Com- plaini: g at ove potot that bo was thiraty , the uegroarore bomed proton of waser wilh “If thine ecemy Mr Fey wrocertod to address tit g, polutieg out very calmly whe 5 of Jolou, ana theeioct whicn it would preseptiog the ebolition of surery, Ho was fro- cneptly interrupted by fred Douglas Io conclusion be ole red tbe fotlow ing resolurions — | bereas, It ip fitting upap the occasion of the anviver | eouting of Jn9 Brows for bis piratical and | wpt to create an inturroction among tbe | slaves ct Virginia, for the people of this Commonwealth to atremb'e, apd to express thelr horror of tne m8 a4 | cceded to his remidence to pay bim the compliment of a god vl tbe prinelplea watch Jed to the foray; wherciore | Oe co veatatate him on bis safe rotare ‘with a good natured but quite pairiotio excitement, SPEECH OF SENATOR DOUGLAS) IN WASH- INGTUN, Rerolved. 1. That no virtrors eed law al iJing oitieee of 18 Commonwealth «ght lo Cou. tenau wmpstatss Wish oF bold Gomawnivatian with,soy maw Who believes little jameness from bis fail at Montgomery, Alerame, that Jobo Bro@n ard bis aided and abetiors to thas nola TiCKK eDLED pike Were Fight io AN. PENS” Of tnat word. wer to be rerenaded, and an immente crowd was ab — That the presewt portions jurctare in one potitioal rected, anxious to hear bis views, the ¢xpevtation betng | foh our exision'¢ ava ration is operillel, inet he would offer cainuapeenh wie sae ery citizy who loves b's gurtry t2 come oome ie is to express big sense of the value ef the tbe ¢ifMlculties pow surrogading us. After several pa Union, 8:6 Important to she free lapar of the North, the Save iaooe of tbs Sousb, avd to the tuterests of commerce, Mavpiactnree mpd agrcviture of the wuild @ That we tender ty onr brethren in Virginia. om Warmest thanks for ibe conrervative spirit trey have nianif prog, notwithstandiog the unprovoked and lawless attack them oy Joba Brown ent he assoot ates, ectirg not with the countrance, at loart with tt 0 AYwPArhy of afew faritiog ofthe Nurthoru States, aad that we nove they et'l stilt continas to ald ue ta oppo the fapst ciem whion ie cven now attempting to subvert the copacitnt on wed ibs Unk 4 Toat tue people of in triotle aire by the bend, Jod¢ge Douglas wrpeared oa tho 6 bement burete of applacee, He saif;— Ltender to vou, and throvgh you to three you represent, ‘weloomed on my arrival. by So largo & na nder of the ettzenr of Warhington, 09 euch a cold and dreary night as ibis, {8 & compiment of which aey man might weil be proud. Itt trne that [have lived among you uring tue eessions of Congrers for ever teon years, aat Pave exbarged you and Wcetved frog you ants of hich remain freeh tn my beart,acd will always bed with plosmure (Oncers) ‘fy bs thus re by these Woo Kwow me deet, aud who have veer pe ronal witvertes of the mode tn which I bave bereio fore discharged my public daties, I fully appreoiate, and *pires me with resewod eocrgy to fulfit thoze of ihe fotore. (Chocrs) Is le true, a8 you Bae seid, thet frcm the Vime the Cauvars ovtned 1 wes actively eogased tp the Vindication of those upon which Tbclleve this Uoion depends, ana I was avle {0 avow my seciiments Ip the Fame terms in the Ni ard in the Sonim, tn the Bart and ty the Wei—‘ro a inn city have suburitiod too long to allewiog irresponaible tnct7idavie and poliival dena Borner of every deteription to hid prdiic meetings to Owlvrb ihe puble peace atd mrreprerout as abrond Try deve become @ velran: ‘b, in wel igience, we De rummertiy arated Joon be rent to cack of 6 pat a capy of there re the perrenr rawed \u the on ed the oor, and toe Ci hort sorech rue promalgated ia the asl!, bim He was hiatened to with gauerel at A regular Ko lBlavery speech. Time” WAS — erger, Maine, to Jeff reon City, Miesonrt, and from tae yenied, he speaker caied @ custom howe gyeg t> we Gulf of Mealco. (Obeors ) ‘40 loog as we ifcer won was present a bie dated, lonboriz wllow,” | jive uacera constitution ebich fe tbe supreme law of ail Hind to order for poresnatity, He begged par | ihe siatue tt ought to be edminislered in socn # manner as Gop anc proceeded, He mace an allusion bo @ remerk Of | ty impart equal rights, equal jason and equal provestion Mr Werster, and three hearty cheers were gtven for 1. jhe eitiz-ue of all the states. (Un¢ore ) | hold that tha Daniel Weorter. . integrity and perpetoity of@bis repubdits eepend upon Woje jo! xing was epcaking, a geutioman employet in | peutaibirg op the earery question that great principio id that John © Jiner bad and he moved “a persou for the Comcomw & © rote and Vhreatered the liver of porters D prese: Shab tbe pollce be requerted to eearch Ulu Ou) pOece wen TS Wr, Doreres prog pon interve: tion Sich says to every people, regulate fninjogt oaly nod”? wad © yor own domertic affairs 2 your owa Wi to the eepstituiion of the Onlted State fe th ovr fathers framed the conetitatton ar wet! as Having sid sowething which ow; and if ever, of the Tepeniicans are 00 WS Gnd Gh CxoKted an Mlerwption, the Cairmane xpluned, Ho i may fecm, they affect to believe that the Soath le not are thooght weak, but For: Sumter Is & place of great pre s:, Raibe a antanaaedinad % | ite our latest pontertey. (God blees you,"’ and cheer nd AM . Strength. The lower tier of gone bes lately boon o bys bs or Toe foe verbmeut must pever interfere with toe & earnest, aud that the storm will blow orer. Tile re. tise e of play hyn Ae Cremeans ‘appin we from, | curstien ef avers sopeberes euneps io pe eon ji 20) Th: Chalr finally ptateo the question mie porte are atloat of compromines intended to be offered by ‘Mie sud tat republican, and among them Senator Seward, but Tam eatiafied, aMer thorongh Inqciry, that the terms of ali these repud!isan propoeitions, so far as Shey buve ae yet been disclwed, woult be spurned by Abe douthern States, even including those wot ia favor of Ja tact, they concede nothing to the South aihern members dispoted to hear anything Seward cr Oi immediate disciples. If Judge Col lamer, of Fermoot; Cameron, of Penneyivania: Avthony, of Many of the Charleston yo"unteer companier have ‘Uy placed themeelves at the Governor's dis position, ready for apy emergency at ® moment's notice, The news of the coptemplated rcees of tho Leg’ dering the Convention ie received here with great faction. he people dcatre that the Convention a! wittipg sbould have the updiv.ded control of the sction of the State ACTION OF THE GEONGIA LEGISLATURE. jatore Rhode lslacd; Chandler, of Michigan, or Tou Fyck, of New Mc cenaenis, ie 6. tiak Jerecy of sho Seuate, who are perronally respected BY We Ip the Bowes to-day Mr. Sprayberry, of Catorea, moved Bourn, were to wmitiate w Iiveral measure of eoacillation, 6 gmend tne Retalistory ditt as followe:— would De received and considered respectfully BY ang whereas, a compact broken by one party ie no Roulbern Sevators, but any proposition from Beward, jouger bindirg politically, pecially, lega'ly or moratly Su vison, Wale, Doolittle, Trambal! and others of upon the other parties to 1; aud whereas, tu tae opinion of the General Assembly of Georgia the States enume rated in this bill have grossly violated the comput of Union by refusing to deliver up fagitive slavon; Be tt coacted, that the State of Georgia withdraw its | copfederated faith from etl the States hich interpome o>. | tacles to the recovery of our rights under the consiitu ou. And It {a hereby farther enacted and decread, thatal! the officers of thia State, civil or military, who oath to Rupyort the oovstitution of the United Sates relieved and absolved from the obligations of such aia in ail caser tp the courte of this State where the states or | the citizers of the States who refoso onr coust:tational | Tights are parties or otherw ize concerued Mr. Sprayberry’s amendment was lort by ayes 26, The Retaliatory bill then passed the Toure, | Misapcavitia, Doo 5, 1840 4 tiamp, Would not bo received. Aud go in the House, Governor Corwin and several olber Northern aud Western men Way ing propositions (or consiliarion would command reapectul consideration, The only measure of conciliation of a practicable and practice! : baracter i# a proposition tn form to amend the ponatitution. and ite adoption forth with by m two thirds vote in both bonser, aud tte ratification by three-fourths Of the State within the course of the next ix months The amend mente veceesary Lo eatinly the Soctb are:— Firii—Fxplicit guarantee for the faitnful execution of Wwe Fogitive Slave law, aut in defavit the dellaqueat Bate to pay for the fogttive Second Express and pe yuivoca! declaration that the right of tho tlavebolder to emigrate with hie slaree 19 yn ghe House today, the preamble and resolatione Wwe o mmon territory, and to protection to such property pr poeisg « couference of the Southern States at Atlanta, | therein shall be guaranteed. ov the 20\h of February, to counsel and @ivise ae to tne Tho d—That the public domalr end is proceeds ehall mode and manner of resistance to the Norfh, in tho ex | bo appropriated exclusively to public and national pur pone Fowrth—That the f ¢ lativg exigency, wae made the special order for to morrow. The preamble and rosolutioas take strong era! goverr nent thal! be exprest!y — grounds in favor of baving all eectional qucetions flaatly veetricted from uudertaking worke of ‘pterpal improye- gettied, aud objects io separate action mecte ip the States, except only one Pacide Railroad ~ South and ove north of thirty-six degrees thirty SUSPENSION OF THE AUGUSTA,GA , BANKS. minutes, to which ench alt in to be limited, Avarsta, Dec. 3,180 PisA—That improvements of rivere and harbors be All the banks of thir city suspeaded rpecie payment mot cceloeively to the States Ip which they are site 429 morning. one ‘The maximum rate for sight drafie om New York is | Maih—T oat @ two thirds vote of ef both Houses shall bree per cept premium. | propriation of money or and or mone | SECESSION MEETING AT NEW O@LEANS. | ¥ Onrmas, Des 1, 1800 A large peceation meeting bold here last night Judge Dargan, George O Kotchum, H G Humphreys and Jobn 3regg were woanimous!y nominated to tho Sisto Convention TRE STATE BANK OF INDIANA. | Inpiaxarots, Doe 3, 1940 Be wocesrary for any <n of apy loa! —A modiGcation of the cone!itotional provision rerpecting the election of Presitert and Vice Presideat, sooleb ng the Electoral Colleges and suthorizing the vote te be given alrectiy 10 the candidate, each Congreseional Disirict givieg one vote, and the Logis'ature of ench State giving two votes at large le the Souta are hostile to the fishing bountice, tbe monopoly of the comsting trade by the Eastern ler, and contend strenvourly for fi r ‘toons applause ta tre trade, bot am eatieed,irelear ang Wat the Branch ofthe Buck of the Siaie ef Indiana | Se ee ee ea So; tek from ouasiderations ‘peroneal to mapecil bet at cuaraptees of the character I bave enamerated | S#?#nded specie payment, i¢ without foundation, The “ne cmeits md the getice trted again to clear | eftceting the peace apd safety of the ‘owe? “Taat's | ; : r bank receoune promgtty ofl bills Ae jf Woot around quiet'y asking men to | 90" asd cheers) But the q watice ri were given at once, the entire South, even icladiog — a but there wes Do well organized effort to get the au- ‘Ube par rite to destroy tho best goverument thet Both Carolina, would be satisted. epee ont the Pen of Hirnyen ever shore updo, meray besaueoa man | rat rtejeuemy eahvion rom varie ex. TAB JOBN BROWN SYMPATHIZERS 18 BOS. |, Mr, {tlm remuicdn (ne term and ter Bata | fas ene acs ans pry bes be mua Se verrations with members of both oures from the South. ‘vom the Bution Jourasl, Deo 8} ka «Mllocr took bole of his arm aud tried to remove him’ | fe eas ae WS meechoarionst canting? c~ fm cotirely convined Ubet the extreme Soutbera A consids rable Dumber Of pereons arsembiot at Tre | Seeborn beld cack, acd the oilicer then bustied him of | Congiitetion of our couvsrp preseuye fo Crone, ua eeonee Pater care LiiAle oF nothing as to the course the repabli. ment Temple thie morning, tn response to cal! to tiscuss | the Platicrm ins manoer more foroibie thaa polite. He | for dimotving thie Union” (-"Geod | end obeers ) Mr. | cua or Gaul - tbe ques tin, onan | *4 butcul Othe hall ano p:evented tecry wy 3 | Lincoln, having been thue elected, mast be ia A? Dargo, Too ultimatum gc! "un ihe cecasion of the apuiversary of the exevation | 4 'Pe Chel Of Tolce then agata ordered the Ball to Be | ohecienoe to tee cocatitution. (Great applause} 89 loog Shey w|i accept, ao) ofr, ie tn eubslance what I have of Jobn Brown, The mectiog waa called to order by J. | Cleared \ ae be observes bis cath of cfiloe by -eolog that she laws | fated, apd if pot ofered and adopted secestion at every Netpath,and Mr T Sella Martin (oo ored) proomet a |. Mr Martin went erouud among bis friends and urged ype faithiu! ted, he should be i y Geren bo eve, thet the t ere My exaculed, he should be supported ta ail cow Berard \# reeolved cn committee to nomivate @ list of officers Ho had pot | were, 18) ig Uuat the Uniel of Police had ordered | tien ional mensures by all patriotic wen, wud if aa dis-e interrupte: i op » sbuniy and he sbouki dose bo Wal garde bie cath, vicinter tho eonetivution, ‘makes war apon Te efforts of all good patrio's tn thie condition of af faire thould be exerted to preven; that worst af ail ca Il war, As to commercial dificulticn and les, they aro, in comparinon to clril war, as , Which rendered it | a4 ly Mr. James Redpath rushed from the platfora » owed by the porsous oa the platform, #rne vumder, and promeeded ty one of the’ seats | A romor which war otreviated on Saturday eventog, | ‘! | riltational obligation by retérping fugitives when they ercope from their masters. (Cheers ) bat odlieat oo to TeWnrh fugitive slaves ta incorperated in the copaLitutioa, and Is bind ng apon the © pssierce aad tne patriot'sa of very goode’izen (Cheers) If the doctrive of noo-in terveviwn by the feceynl governmeut bad been fairly oar 2 | ried cut, and tho Fogitive Slave law bad besa hoveatly funtion, and eries of * Douglass, £ | veyed, in wy opinion this republic would not now be ta Keep the for,” £0 tbe mosion was declared 19 | oeril, (You're right,? apd aoplanss ) T have stil nego hues ever Spon mona, | Pepe, eho T wl clive’ to that hove with the tenacity «r Me Doclat—baving far exccoued die id be allowed Ly go on. # was Jorthwtth ordered by vote to stop. Rev UD © Sddy, > aopoory was tbe" Ptreet ” pave Kev 1) © Foy got the floor ant preceeded to any that | Fen” 4) be bed come + for the purpose of looking to the faces of the men who have, 1o eight of Bunker “Ail’’—when be | Wee interrupted by a free Oght mpon the plattora, imme | utely behind bim. Everybody rushed to the platform, Ard wreere of the mont totente excitement, continuing tome five minates, followed One of the ‘combatarts Bhowrd bie weapnnm =the opehotof the alfair wam tiat | this country from the daagora whion envi (Cheers) 1 reat tm tho cars the other cay, On @y way to this city, the patriotic and el quent eperch of the gallant Stephens, of Georgia— chee that ther { (heer propositions waisa be pubmire a8 8 basis of acjortment (Coeors) Tne Georgia , open whish bo planta bimaeif, provides, frst, ted Irem tho platioran by the polica—the former mach | jr Ahste tubtamental princtple of Juetios and absetia erat bie will, backed op by a good deal of mursular | giivery in ber corstitation: gecont, that the Wilmot i H A bon jo A Pageants to Ae al _— © | provieo shal! not be applied to any of the ‘erritories of fere « ie : bind pene & ee meee Fe Foes psn Lew Congress phail pars ng laws in the Dwtrick of Cua nd, . ‘ ered which will endanger peace nod sfoty o' bot bis voice waa drowned by cheers, bisees, ANd | ib, plarcholding states; atd Mith, that Congerss #hall mapent nr yapny ne 9p ep a a BSE repealing or impairing the efficiency of Fee ee ee ee aoe ered vice | the Fugitive Slave law. ("'dood” and cherrs) Terre ae “4 ya iguaa epeakere, black | Geo preprr'tions embracel wl that Grorgia uaked, «i = ic, emmayed speeches from platform toes $a nethare meee cee: Cots Je she prementnes “ 1860-51 think they wero just thon, and { delieve that bergen og en, oe = centre of = aon tue patrictiem of tis country, North and Soa'b, will ee ee et rally upon tbem now. (Cheers) Mr Eicphene afde a » #inth proposition, (o wbe effet tha. all Siete legielat poms Rates : Varma ey ager Jeb thrown obrireetions ja the way ot the faithful 4 hs other ecut! of fore tork feate in the redr of the platiorm, aud the {rout | {ar vost trees Inte ought 1 ve! — ys Se to Me 1g, | BFE; thst they never sLould bave been placed ‘aoa tne 0 13. | statute books cf any State of thie Union (Shoera) The Dr. Knox (wbite physiclac) aud #, B. aandora wore Moray Howe, who, tt was claimed, was e! covstitution declares tat fogitive waves shail ne de. | men voder the orgentzation [pm by Mr. Pluckett. tivered up The Sapreme Court bas decifes that tae | ‘The Cuixy c¥ Portes catled for order, aud persons im the | feo ora! ower ment the power, and that ‘ie ite eodiencs ger J seria Manmin wt ally Yoon Ubeir Reals pted to speak, bat the eudiesce duty, to gorrences thera up, power cf legtsiation upon that eurject ie m Cup #, bul von tie taking the chair, mean’ ‘execu Mr thawtoren PLeNkerr ‘Aud eaid tbat Mr. fea “Corent - ogy ~ oy fo pe | jy Howe had been chosen Chairman. Ishe inthe | is sho duty Covgress: inetactly to remove ai “ , ” * Mr Tows appeared and was received with ta nultaous | Senireetion® which may be toroen tm tte ues, Sppiavre He raid be kvew bot why be was cailed to | whether those objections be imposed by State legislation occupy the el He was inormed by ® person stand- | or ip eny other manver ehatever. (Cheers) Let us, then, rely aroned the constitution as our fathers made it, perform ai! of our duties ander It provect every rigut gbarantece by it, acd preserve the Uowo forever for our jog by bim—-(“that's Saahorn”)—that be himself wae he could goers be should say that the Hropgly in favor of ite own chatrmane ‘Teo oF three email rows which had thus far oceurred terity. (Cheers) Sir, you bave allaced to my bear during Mr Bowe's remarks, were calniuated ina grard | Portery. : 4 Ps Tk bappe ed im this way: Mr. Sanoore attem; pe cumne he Ser eee een a? oe 0 act and uttered no word dunieg the whole of that that my 7. net pow fully ‘approve. (cries of “ Good, d immense applacte) The coviest is pow over, and jet ali th ‘ities, Mi feciiog and strife en- pted. to ay rometd og to Mr. Howe Orica of “Pat him oat” | 1S arore. bred, Dovgiert arove ab (he same time, and went toward Mr Howe, woew some perton grabbed his cheir and Jodg aeyer y yaree (Cover tor Mr. Bowe to ure. eudered by 18 be buried with It, Let tue past be re- are vale Wrens ae Pee ‘cmon "aean , ard lot al! Crion men, all titution loving men, unite as a bard of brothers, to fave the country iret, and quarrel afterwerce as to wo shat! gover it (“heors) Is is trae that the election has lerm ir ated ip & man ver uneatiatuctory to the Ualoa mon ordered by that then tf ibteg ¢ Am Meer Quite a number of colored but home Femalved, af they sald, to “see any section cr upon the rights of any mac, he exald taea men Whe be held to the et-lotest aooonntabilliy provided in the we ther made that a Union meeting Beeld Go" evca if he be po eispored fie’ le te immed ately eoting here took ® season of rest. After nearly He t9 to a minority of the peo- NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY DiC EMBER 4 156t,—TRIP LE SHEET, @ispersed quietly. Some of the lesdivg we wore hoo'ed «to the owner of otber property for the protection, preser msg no violenge , Vatiun apd recovery of bis property. A order of the Mayor. The police force, however, waa | amply suillcicut, and the day avd evening passed simply Senator Douglas reached Washington by the Southera | »¢ mail traip on Saturday at noon, Ia the evoning « large | number of his friends, beaded by the Merino Band, pro- | rever sppeared in better bealth, though sill suffering a | It was generally known tn the city that Jadge Douglee hereny pleoge ourrriver, ip that event, to do cvervtping of hig residence, and wee greet d with the most ve. | they will preaptiy comply Wika cor Tequedt, aid save © tbavks for this expressiow of your respect. © reat con*t tnt loual pria)pies | vexed question of slavery exist d whea Miliedgevile. of fe, thas the pairiotiem of tne poopie will yet 4, pan | tome kergth explatped tte couree He cvateuded that the | Aud airo that the exclusive | arene, and | to ec 1t | theif, and toe preeeot state of political parties hed no- constitution What bara can tis republican Prosttent | anrity ta | After briefly inform ing bis congregation that Dagon was the beathen deity of ihe Philistines, who waa se} up by ‘them 1m opposition to Jehovab, from the context to wo yareage, Ihe reverend gextieman procecded at mach lebgtB 10 prove suat the vdjeot of Mata Dax always Docu tout up & Degon ip every ration, in oraer w tara the 7. Resolved, (bat the citreus of overy State have the right of peucofu! traveit with thelr property | every other State and every attempt to proveat such trapéit or to doprive them of their property oa tue tran fit, onder any protenes whatever, is ao illegal and uucoa- SiNiutional viola ion of their rigats. 8B Re-olved, That tre Fugitive Stave hw, anit now | Hands upon the Ftatute boos, fe conativutional aad ougbt | guenion of fnberuivreed, acd sl) Sais laws designed or having a2 Sloners from Jebovan and tus Saviour Jeone Chriet He then informed teem éffect to defeat or vul ity tt, wre uncons:itationsl aad word, ‘Moat the elavery quot | Ste omgbt to be repeale’, And all persone 4ctiog andec | tion ie the Dagon of tho pretent generat oa ia Yate e902- laws, where tboy may Bot be ooraied, auald © 175; and after some further dooteiaal proscn‘ag, be ses. han Give thousand dollere, | ea bie discourse in tne followiog fashian:— Do pot teach the multitude to break the laws Do not emarh the only bulwark left to the protection of virtue, ja tice, derty ,zeourlty ano rigdt 1) thie country waeraled. by a deepotim of tyrancy | miyht theo be lenderie to- edercate the break'ng the laws, bos newer shonid thoir violation be gavocated beture Lbe e ot goes forth to om tabnah @ deepotiom When sucb ax ecict did go forth, were La father I should fgbt szeurt it uader guck elr- on) wees. But in America we rule aad are raled by. mrjorttics Do you see the eweep of runt a principle ae thin o' leaching mea openly wiate the la of the aod?” Do you perceive ibe great extent of tts evil taluenee when brovgbt nom ry invividaal and every ‘ pie, Where world you. * Soppors, ib place of order, it was elected to vio. Jae law abd boro, murder and plunder private property, who would you beve to bieme? Tae oatla en won! be obeying your inetracvions—actiog upon your o#n | pine pier. Ip each # cate coula you ask the g>veramaat Of Vos land, whose fae yua breals, wo protect you? Now, | i} fine be paid roover, sid than for one year With these resolutions let one ne rent from the Su'h 0 the ‘onowiog effec’, Wa wis regulations be presente? to the Sevators acd repreaentats a bow slascbolding Stave the request tbat they iil yy written Koprovel of them by ~ immo tiately euob bills as are ve give +flect and perpetuity t them; a4 wo to to ovr power to e'revade the Sonthera States from aa to prevent the eecession +f any State from the Uatou, aa to Tebtcre poace bd wranguillity to the conutry, wad fairiy i2 a Cs ge0d fash Ww esuppo.t the adiluietraiion gf Mr Lincoln. If the black repablicant are, a8 Senator Trombnll maya | they wre, the lovers of | 1#tico and & const.tutivani Ualoa, _ the Veta. 1 lacy rivse bey will sisud exooeed, and » bbe south wi) De Lully vindicated before ihe worid. | VIRAINICS —, {1 Fon fair to Bek man to ante slavery, Bor is 1 fale bo - ks man who bas his iife ani’ property pro | GEORGIA, H be wt the lem CY volte & ine tuay FOWRIGN GOODS FoR 7 PLANTERS PAIR. en oopetitusimally written upon thz [From toe Savauneb Repunifean Nov Fistote bo ¥8. Christians ought to hate al! manner uf feoquity ; DULIt 18a: ply Duncombe ano matics w declalar pained Ihe Dest eye m of Jaws avd goveramens baat Diet ever Invented, because they May not be withons « Demtb in tbe eyemol eome. Te this declaomtioa culo Th cLry, from Aptwe Freash | and German goods, ocrtgred for ext(bition et the Cotton Pisn ers’ Fuir, at Wecon, in the com!ng tnepth, arrived at thie port yer ertay. err goed to Mullor & Mohels fae Py" ERE IA she esem el Come. Me unis deal . | 4 stots 4 joa trom the eptrit’ss cargo me valve st $60 600, 0d comprises a large warily | Gicvuicn Ww tua? te mea geet abort kee fF Mavufactyr’d artivien Of general ure to tae Sata; w | the object of the F mportation fe to throw sone light upow the practicability of a direct trads between tae Soothe rn Staer aos foreigme votries they wil dou it lets give prent attrsetion to the falr of our plantwg fricr ow, nud call many to Macoa who #oxld otherwise re manawsy. Weorneratulate the cotton plaotere upon the fa’e errival of the verre? with thelr cons gamweat, avd We trust the rernte of the exatbition wil meot taeir mttranguive :xpectaiions Mr. 9 Ryrond, the spesial Began mavo'aotnrers, bas been tn our ety @ day? awaiting tbe ftho verrel, Meesra egovre and Montville, bie aasistants, cane paesengors yceterday wp the Brury: RIVAL OF ARMS AT RAVANWAT. The siransbip Mouigomery, which arrived at Savan nab op the 26° u't .bas on board 180 hoxws of Sharp's these principles? Ab! Nero Gddling while [time ia buro- ‘Toere amb & few cormorants Norta aad Sousa wo ‘feathering toeir bess from the cxcitement aud Tortunes Of the muitiiods They doatre to mata- ve exottemen’, that toey may grow rica, } they msy plunder, vob. I regard such Wed ag those in the light of the class who would rath jp bell than » uca principles a {tis thas bave aifrdet weapoes to the ladder #1 ie which £0 often caums the Soriptnres ta be io ked T por 48 & “bam, ard woeh makes the adder ic | their gatuerings expr: ss the hope that “there will soon de wr sph elavery Binle #od an wvtisiavery God.” f q/ oe thetr very words, Whavever your Maron be, aad this | te 101s Our eburch, reject it 1f 1 be not symumetelcal with Cuivet, Can we be char! aole Christians and yet act and pak upcbaritabiy? Iv (hts the time for toilamiag and 0d 40.000 conical bal! car ivcensing discourses and sermons, when the vlond of the Wdger, for toe S They came from Hart- | navien ie up, aod when exciwment bar reache:t fud, Courectiont, and were forwarded immodiately Ww violenteatremites? No. [tus the time for Fel, tt is the thme for Cristian con for prayer When waters | throw Oi) op them, if you poirg up fre beveuth b overwbe PESNSYLVANI PANIC AMONG 1DB COTVON AND WOOLLEN MANUPAC- TURFKS OF PRILADKLPBIA—#eME MILLS TO 8TO?, OTBESS TO Wok THKREQUARTESS TiME—THE CRADIT AYSTEM TO BE ABOVISHKD Ab ecjourned mecting of ine manufacturers of cotton ‘and woollen goods wee peli on Saturday afternoon, at toe | toem qui that th Tos ts The oaly zs promire, in Tusiees comprog Bu¢ wife comprom ino, "Every Slate ard { Monvfacturers’ Kxcbai ge, 1 Philadephia, to eoaeider ‘ . some way of provielyg tor m goacral partis! stoppage of pellet apy y Negi sabi et Sane their milis dorizg the prevaiesce oF tho preeeut depres. | Ti) cr eternal selvelion tion 1p ade The aticodaocn was larger than on the oo0W | mon of the fret mectiug, on Wecnesday. Abraham Bake- | . prerided. following revolution wag offered by Mr Gareed:— Juetice ane mercy Our bation wae born w th abe spirtt of mutual ecaceupion, Sb. the ad recates of stuboora- Lee Wu dealing WIRD ov of Christ, woh te the compromis» ey, The Resolved, That thie meeting reoommerds we maniac- | yo, gud His divine mere} » ow ss? Ts it best that rere of cotton and wovtlen eats: a reneing ss mis | Dogon shoud be reinrtatod than that we should er 19 rem WOOF TO | syree to qnietly ~adgansa =the = statereste OF foil time production pate tbat be bad cffred the reaolation in th (he views «x oresmed at tbe net meets DUnded Lo bo binding, bat merely a recom- and he wished to know what was gotug to be | Cbrot’s eterpal ik ngow? Must we quen-h the sun nd bie light becaure there te sometimes a dark epot visl- | die open hin dite = Must we exclu the earth beeause ber hight i eo ¥r Denys favored the rerolution Tus demand for | f : ccttop govcs Ia net (just to tbe production, and tf the | ft ' Bopulacturcra go on vs ueval Lbere will be ab overstoag | (eyit?,, Zine Cermiianity eit ate, pray Be tutenoed to run his unlll bail time for siety daye at | We Ti, bU 10 be just, Det ues to be loo exacting. May that | Question Pever De aak ¢ yoo at the jn tement peat if you for ive as you hove to be lorgiven — Bat ib tbat Gay deliver you from your m: jn of denerts | Is justiog the plea that d’evated Corigtiaatt,? Is jastice. | to plead for you wren you appear vefuro the Throne of Mercy? And ib will o® aehed, what te the Gospel, what. | fa Christianity? What if the Souco have joaticemwoat Af the North bave ti—i# that euy reason why we should | Cepert from we privciples of Carvery? Ti is not tor | Mr Cinec moved to amend the resolution by substi tour g bait time for three fourths A orscurtion then eosned, end was participate! in by feveral gentienen The samenomert was screed to, and the question wae i it wae adopted 0 to last for two yeers oogt thet there abauld be an explanation, | Uerginng’ sas eye for ant enn ands cata alt and moved thet tbe erntiaent of the meesiog ve, and | CNsiNS, “av CFS for uD eye, and & tooth ‘Wat the etock of gr0¢8 now on band isnot so far in exoess | yoy are to give him your clon eo" Tae of the demand as haa been represented by ove of ths | Speakers at the inst moeting. ! Mr DvaiaP sad tbat be bad mate the remark, and at | jaw of j.#tiee woull anthorige you to best him ent browe but Christ tosohes differently; and this ip he + higher law” that we hear eo much present critis was not owing to politicn, but to tue exvan- ion OF the berigere men. dotended to rua bis miile | for there artieks for whick there i¢ @ market. Th would be ucrratcnable to ro°Ommend oF ask a many | bY facturer to stop makyng the artic'es for which be can | jy fd @ market. There ought to be an o-ganized bad of mepwfecturere. There ought to be amowg aerociation sumtiar to the Core Exchage jk wae. Bible, Guo that they art aod spear oj ‘eben, WU At of the leaching ef Obrint kad bie on the Mount, To act upon tne | erty By thiemosos | or A? cnrstan® ent i el occa” ‘them aa | hen | Woulowes Haten A small row took place on the piat- | Yoy in ihe states. If that proposition be trae, and of & Chrittian man deveinpe?. Rowlaad ich attracied gencral attention. Goors bse adjudged, tt pecessurily fuliows, as ‘an tavaria. | © hDOwletgS of the slate of trace could be gained. 80 tab | pag croe, when the people esiled hia an en | Mr, Sanborn Castrman of tho | tievwicel renee tstina’ eomstreccce that a dusy ion, | MaPwWeciUreTs would know when to stop. woon toemati- {tu iast ahat he once stood of bill, and when to run oD partial time, It was all mva- bout polisics regulating trade Trade regulates — rue 81 pie “4 1300. while stancing there Le maw mon partially buried iy a bank beneath bin, sbich bad c'liapse’ upon them an‘ confped them ben-aih tt ia danger of momentary Be ran ecreamicg fur help at tbe top of bis {i'l the people thought be was mad, bot be was in | 'y Hate the means o saving the lives of three an- fortuuate men. It was the eame feeling, he said, which eavsed him to call #0 loudly wpon' people to | reprnt, for be felt that uslers mon repented ana turned Jesus Christ fur peivation they be its own pro- tector to your boart, apd let not polit al parties lay be. fore you thetr faise cbarte to guide your sou), pot to eter. bal plory, but eternal darkrees and misery.| When shal? | thing’to de with the present depression The speaker was bere interrupted by a gentleman de- ‘bat po lessou in political ecopomy eould be taagat deat | Yotee, this Mr Gasern eatd thet this resolution was offered tn con- ity with tbe sentiments expressed at the last moet | stood ae requiring maoufactarers to #typ work if tooy bed plenty ty do. Teeomtiog recommoada Ceriaip courte of notion to be pursued The #RCKBTAKY enid that the resstation met with bis beards aporueal, Foe binge Me had derménal tp the running ie mi neat te Mr ‘Gavésn oderea ube fata apg Resolved, That topger selling atic di truth, #0 that be code ob Fight aod te crontha’ erodit tx (mpol! io, ental’. Sant mn as ow oe gee it des upon the manufac.urers the ag | Sim sed caly Bim es ow Ged “e if pot all other arttcies of merchandise, and | | thet wo will tse cur vtmoat endeavor to olsogour bast. | PRAYERS FOR CONGRESS AND THE PNION. ee ee ee ae | _ A Very large apd impreserve prayer meeting was held in In offering this resolution Mr.G did itwithe clear | Df: Adams* church (Madison square), yesterday at moog, pyc tiw he lgly A AT | for the purpose of besceching Divine aid for the present ow ai0rng mac ifacturere | esunet nation, thas swing trordinate oredit for the articles manufactures. | on nee eran Meine nena we sccrplish tole eudiime Chriatanity’ When shall JareDe our oe et God's ideas within us of bigotry, of éammon, and transiorm us joto the of Christ, rot only that we mey be Hoe }\ may also be dove like, and thar by | Feed considerations, shen they eoutet with | by wisdom from on High to meet the preseat critical po | This reroluiion rays that we endorse other art. | Cr meceust dao “Daring the pests, of TE67 vue manufac, | wition Of aMlaire in & proper acd efBciest manner. The goods war the Inet man to be | church wae more than cromded, as large nun bere of per- fore had to leavo the bul'ding in covseqnence of not being , | Bile to cbtaln even etardiog room in the aisies, although That ge toclethe us Ie there aay ressoa why masuiag MY Would bave been covtented to Rave remain turers shoals contitve to ¢pdorge ail the business of thy | Ptabding throughout tho whole of the Impressive services, | city of Pbiladeiphia, not to eay to omttace ty entoree if they coald As it wae, macy of thoee who were pre. ‘are paid for at least four months before tho dry go. | that of every city’to the Amerionn Uni we | more teterest and commission teen <i) Pf ent bad to put up with the imconventence of standing levied by the Uelled States for imports. if | Clone to the doors turing the whole time. every manufacturer wil consider, be il) fad Tho Rev, Dr. Coren, of St Ann's (Epltcopal) charch, there representitions to be trae if it wore poe Brorklyp, ocenpied the chair and took the lead in the Both bouser of Cor gress She north wes! wind is to the tropical tornad: ar tbe toor in the q ~arter where the distorhanse api. |. the me a Te ‘ ” | sible to bay our cotton fur cash, and sell our goods for pe: sci tists He ua connec routly came from, anu the Pext we saw of bim be hala | 2! 8h boor, Fred Deogiaee again appesred vj 1m pple ny Sp the satentad si RAE | exsh, we would rid ocraoiees of at least tao comuiesinn SeT¥IKS by Opening the meting with a vory eloquent’ ° H recetved to night ria yourrabie locking eliiacu by the collar and was atte mp: wie And Wat Sree eS ONG Oke & * Pus Bie aah” ely perform bis | | Merchaute—the one who hriags the cotton here sad the prayer, after which a portion of Holy Writ wae reed Mobile, Montgomery, At'aata, &c, report the ‘“eolid fog bo threat hiss from the bell. Yee tow wore tents, | ‘ber oll, wwverrupted oconmionally with eries of , Rnd ney, wo will | ope who takes the goods—an accumulation of fourteen eacn’’ 04 Bow Orinan te fore the ma diately sorroanded by @ band of evidentiy determined | “'S'¥e em Bat! Colun bv on the organ,” &e ye ey op at | Tee beautiful hyain commencing with ri! : ‘ . men, A geverai bustle copved, and Reopatd was fu: | Alt another ball hour of comparative quiet, Mr. | trenege of the governess, pa eee bere | | Other speakers [llowed in the samo line of argument Bo'ore Jobovah’aa fol throne, 5 pista. At Mobile to looge bie bold. Loud talk cusued, aud many threais | HW" Called the meeting to order and ape muaced that | power ho le resienined bY the Sou: CURDS | Th was etatod that when cotton sare was brooght into the Ye nations, bow with saered j>y, pr nh dhutglining the | Woemene | Rev Dent] Koster wished to adgvees the meeting. Fe releeh all ex hie privetgnl coperdinneet reese | Mesebester cus Ad stivevion wae next sung with great cuthusiasm, + , Je dlewuion fever, Mt Mar'in was all thie time calling, “Witt gentiomsa | _, Mr Poems anid be wuhed to Ruow the precise object Theo, ielow eftizras, T bescash Sou, without re Seance ip | # made between credits Tk Cutier again offered wepregen conetn tert t re t wert 4 . come to order.’ Finally there was s ial!,andaa exoited , ©! Ine meeting e a all was peorneary, 9 retlere oarm Lye , led At Montgomery they were ali advo for disanioa,and gentleman moved that committee of ove Randrol bor, | _ The aedierco being then entirely tn order, the Ohate ta pabeanlvetiociens to eaege Cra | from eur pr ‘rouriniog Divine merey to sbed itt grace epoa our cmptry and to the tame ey rik wes manifested as Atlanta. * The vote on ome a. te, preserve order The sponte a tole was = e0 pod Joba Brown thereia WAS | recriminations, but to deite wit? me, and ali Coton or! | Worthy of consiveration, and ft was urged this tae pros jet His spirit be outpoured upon the membere of our fede. Wie A rowned with derisive applacse,and oh: er ay : lerisive laughter Aonousce. ; , ity of a Sic Merit and Careion cary eben Corintband Gov Purine urmpieanag goa sere, Tew | cat ago theres font aber wud bread rem@y | fee’ M, commun ator bo sare tbe onary om | oulce mn nss cereces More wasn Wak SENG Crt val wplater, nom Set stenmbia to Unt st coma » +, Teno., thawed twenty Give Union to thirtesa ‘ ¥.8 Sane sms of Soon. ae ajyoa. | Terre Taker, of Peausylvania, wat received with tna cheers) By. friends, Cy night .™ aes if BUSY Urged the aiontion of Teeotetion, Hie Sed deliverat " poe ve enemas with love aad 4 on. This te the first straw. ated “This “ Androw,”” vy, | Cheers wy . i d 3 pease, enpeer ‘p\on + turcner besonght she ‘Rverythiag qanitoens $0: test bets potwithetanding AboFOR | chate these then. wih the (maim then rectted the record of the meeting, and eerie. jou ap ieee fe ass Stoo of ihe promt apa mg | meet en ee eae a tan Gare einen of Ot a ied the mreticg hare bired i Teme Dee to & Call read the reeolations whic! | we bow herg. an it tbe rwilen and cheerful greetings In the Hyuee this ator. futivied 10 ita use?” Excited gent, oa platiormesban | Sepia secistlond ebich bad Peon | which you ave pald mo. It ia refreshing and grateful mouths’ eredit, was eutiroly erm, tmoathe © bad f @ru td vpon meence. te not the Soston I hare . wre Oe cgi iaelly be wae tnterrayed By the of Werhington ard strane cmd te tea 8 #erious injory; bul tine, ten and twelve moas ~ cof the Chie! ane by bie | gore thus assem vied, {1s wa The erticicn advooatirg ® compromiss in Weed's ant ater Ghenes Vd that the Mayor hal erdered tee eating, | ReetTagemeRE for the great Feapmamibiiitice thet now | KAre, more thai oy ee tho mighty deods Weno'e papere are regarded with contempt. We Mr. Sandro sald that Fo d Wat the trosiees, borering that no meet. | SWAHEE Tam prepared on Moaday moraing to resume | Ste Guy eitt-wiy which the preter watering macht te med efola, paper was scat to every repadlicnn member ald ope whee the seewtiog wes orguniand Tas a so cones to be Same onal ve, held, bed concer. | compiatote withont any sun Ohne ane Revt,and meedbridiy. He we arprient that a cut eo ees ay meee, . = J “ Riomare @ CUgroPsed tho attention o! prom shoul disobarg of my dati ) interert war not teken tn thie mudject Io was asnaned og Aer ns tent ments { contateed wore cat rersally ec on npened during the day or erent r rg® Of my dates to my Ovnntry. (Casers ) 1, the republican Congressmen wil! not this time the peante whe called the menting had Hie there ore requenied the asdience to perform tbo | biny tant toe epee ore i dy aye Se, when = memeeret high Lnpovtcoensh ints eet trtepes prrks 5 es : rent to the Chie! of Police for e tures to preserve order. tof good citizene, and comply with the order of the | tert b pon over) Public maa, the deep eatisy | velewe them end they did pot vo'e for it with de en ovetmthat the cangere which , Unie criete. Ato thelr colors. That eMictal sana ap roared With @ large furcs of aca with | MAF Teoma te toe ere a ail 00 Ont Gntaty, If they were oppored to the remolution they thowld may 6° % threaten Ube Mabiiity o” cur Nalon might De averted, @vator se ward has o> compromise to off a wat orro rv fome little & mucceedet tn getting tho fe remarks wore received with appianes, and the | fail pov the b Lo vo the Ute repabiie an our a4. ¢ they agrevd to it, lot vote fend 4 SPO MAL P Ace myeht rea apreme, He toca anally d veolereay, and he will ast only ps5 vente don ths strength of the siavemant of Wr | Selene etFaightway Commrneed loaring the hall=the Mhropgbont the orld tr a tee reece ihe | with aencw tf leterrat « S Maaslnowgly @84 ibe yarifold icwenes end wercion whidh God ead from ay Wo “ay may db Bay ce, the Superiate dee of the Hall What the moetiag | Telice Reding ay Wolly with but very fea persons, Slay ratiemen. (tremendous appacte) 1 "Mr Coymiy atts edvocated the ressiation, roiting forth prewa thin ation, deeply lamenting that the numerous >a bot pet orgauized, but that when tt was ib would 0. og cited ccowd gathered in the street before ¥ paw m to clear, ths evi ‘eer cores thus beate Seestor David; ef Sieeta ts modersie, Sat Gem. Open for ates tebe Pall to Be * | the bal. whore x vmall tren fight was caused by adie: | 4 PLAN WHICH MaY SAVE THE UNION, | ™t™™ Cater language, hs evils of an extended erect | aT esgratehally receives aK is in favor of exbew tery meane of pasidcation Mr Marva then said that an erromeoor imprestion bad — abet the +h chon-ia the Fite district. [From toe mona Rng civer IN. Mr. Lam reminded the meeting of be moane resorted to Cr Craise, of the Preavylerian church, newt addressee? the Rend extant als etnias fone forth With respect to this meeting It wee not © are Fr quested 0 slate that Ror. Mr. Eady, whoee | tn gueh a moment Ps be R by the cotton merehnots ty help alone thowselrem at tha © Three of Grace, and made m most patnetic and elo- ‘ atasirophe rball com Pre@oted b> culngte> Joba Brown, bub during the three Pate aperars im the above report, wat oat on the plat | jesse for olieting any hogeettion’ wank bere ee het | (zpense of the Mminufacturors. They ek va o pay cush VDE PPOS! for Direeings to rest oD Uyngress, ” 0, of Geo J to wight. seetions which we wil! hold 10 Buston—(aisers)— oe form ta sj) mpethy with thoro wh» Called the meeting, 204 | Deve the chert teresee Tote Wo tumen | ere "comes due, We The Tenerable gentleman was toliowed Or Dr. ADawe While tho Moa#o wae ebeerfol touay, the Soante was EXAM 10 Clecums the qaention, “How shall American | Wat iv bis rece'he he intenced ouly to rebate wast be | Mu enenw ig t tameee a ree ee esate ha @ ail the note shavers tg SP! #vernl otber geotlemen. | The 4 of thelr pray- . and rombre, The Senators looked Wike the WA dees ee ee eee ~~ Lard patepatantehern ony indataberthn_ saan | “fot the eovtnern ersanere nag ‘members of the Huse KTS? iva unis cies of #0 le 4 to eat on ar a o ‘ § ' ke the repre upie €o sau m0 | Grey, tnd os ves of kwo Cistinct people, witbort aay polices The chairman of the commition presented a tlet of o™. TELEGRAPHIC, SL Sreeaienires BO Ge Se Wet day 6 the Section, ae foe chee ayetcen. ne {sereate, We mUet TEROTS TO | crest release Chon thet Sod WES SES END giver Ol poate with FB Sinborn for President ‘ toon tberea'ter as Fract! vie, aud present to the back # Ie * r eee timent ip Common, eakek semen tbdiens in Rostox, Dec 3—6 P.M repobitesn majority © reqvest thet they, without the eld 9%," CSLA? alto spoke Ip favor of the resolotion Fe aes tease neieal Praying that be ould give them The Norshwettorn representatt ves, at thelr rseting samt aires A Peppeee oee 47, 0f Tre rummary dieeolation of the Jobn Yrows moet of a Sontbern voto, will acopt the following remlations, Se SiS Me pp Seo tee aferecct ‘of their enemian, aad to keep Bight, concluded ty s\aed by the Cajon. neo favor of Mr Foy was ret pat, and oer. At Tremont Temple to-day ia viewed with goneral eats be Teal the risers pany FOR thet the long crecit ae women [ay thems from foreign, invasion, internal aieecrd ana | ‘ no repobiionss to nigbt neverymhare mare fal Br Atremendoae vote on hie se of the hones, and faction, The abolitioulste were largely cutvoted throagh- | ern Siatee are in Ail respeate eval to oes of the oenple | ‘Ter® oe here more wi re mn tag och ee, thoy Bel ° Ter . Singing ard pray ing corupled the whole time, tre + eprom(aicg. I Joha Coohiraue's plan of po mech taren by urprlas teak they did aot keow what OCS PYAR Aroomblage embractog many leading business of the Northern States wader the conatitusion of the Uaited | TP Fetelation wee fisally adopiot enanimonsiy, coring Sines write fs bacetiation "a lanes asutie referring the seession matter in the Mersage to a mpesial | 2° ere 2. Resolved, That the property of GOVERNOR CURTIN ON THE PERSONAL LISSATY LAW for the sole perpwe «f prayer bas tcarcely ever been Committee ie adopted, st will only postpone tha fal | glltaFA* Preceded to the platiorm amid hearty ap- ‘Aflor the Chairman bad prenourced the meoting dis oy yh 9 paop'e of the , OF FENN YLVANIA, | geen within wale of Dr Adame’ chores, and the yy postpon ant | piace. psn Bouth iy protected Cenetitution of tho In a speceh delivered by Mr Curtiv, the newly elected toanimity of the of all or Crews, net prevent Wh.’ he eopumend hes oh LO adele ad X ved, Fred Douglass, Sanborn and a few others, mani- United Stater ng tbat of the people of Governer of Pero: Iran bead \ ne gomont bas already door # then pet on Mr Sinborn’s nomiaa- “xg Legh 4 ivacia, fr Pbilacelpuls, on the Tet religion, spoke plainly that the bearie of all wore extausted Hon, aed hie side of the house Toted for him, bat the nove feAed Rome resistance to the police, and wore ejected —, 5. fentired. tage, | tow, be enia ~The law tanheing power of tale Mato haa | cereiy cxgeged In thie ore matter, shatoror potty Mie The report that troops kare been sent to Charleston te overwhelmed the ayes. from (pe pletform and ball. fully protected by it | Bever dcsignediy book lawe to | Cbee# may AE ADY Other time have divided faive, and it le not Ab ali probable Muat any whl v9 vont at | Me Bustiog te foc Ur Cee vente ae mgkeg some Daring the uproar Rev, J. Stella Martin nanoweced that | States, federal eovernaseot: but i there be any stamvien na Ou | 18 THERE A PERSONAL LI ret we i fad ees the obeir, aaa ke sad isohed 3817 he eed ete totale Saoqagss 6 Wn. caneeameaeen tar on } cea ud ce Gebeat ven "| Yogten ot uh or obetrast th 1044. mye AT rieedly move o : \ » i - ‘ poh den pichte < printers and $ acd bog) bya da) bebind bim why looked ay thouga (colored), im Joy street, wes Sted ha elty how The | hers ont to be repealed, es oe . oe. toon $0 THE notron OF TEN mEnAL, be lend m n ation are golng to ey mons t he # | ” g a ° rece - Ki do tevbing that will exaspe: Avorne of the éireat con'usion followed ed foe wee etal! aud ® farce pre of the and! |b Resolved, That tho Territories ‘vow to the | BOKUK, lowa, Nov. 27, 1860. 28 a porate, bul everything to eeett | (.chThs Bese. Gn Manan, Oopertaaen Brory man 50 properties ene | gro ihe common property of all the ‘while Peon In your irae of November 19, 1860, ax well the south, Tho President believes that the troubt, iy 08, Bap sent of the Fisil, | were black, Bere Wendell Philips, John Brown, Jr, fore. tbe people the States hare a: > twee ‘he Norit and South can and wili be eettied ene, Rome Prranuveat posttian ca the platfarm, erying | Freq Doogines, and other Ieading Jota Brown eympe. guiet opee tht cecupy. thea aay bs FM ecisiare ag | Vote Mumbers of tho Bunatn, the Stave of town a men: Out Our se 10 the sword. The the Cray or Pouce busied bimselt by urging the | thieert ventilajed their opinicas freely, with tittle inter. | 24% take with theun their , Whatever Aimay man in the nation revtrioed | ened #® ore Of those States which has by legislation Tre rien 6 rele ch of people to vet dorm \*% tim Fania, Deilified the Fugitive Siave jaw. Thie ie « mistake. Proprettion to refer go mach of the President's | "ile pay cated open the polio 00 protect him ia bie : Jo eties Sah ta eo cueet tee tek ere ete yy fe bbe bg Ly Mevange to « epecial committee of one from each Sate | elise of eetmen of tbls meeting. Aman pamed Chapman appeared to preside, Several | the Uatted Staten, in the ease of Dred Soott, eorre stip ax. 1 just,tad 00 a6 on pote mg by lav ov foots with pooera! approval. Several cou'ereoces ave | 5 Mr: NAYES undertook to pay thet these prople had Povlcemen were astattoced in the church. Oateide there | fv'tiutr mere, a vy senenpenien {Orritorioe Of | gemoxG UNION SRRMON BY THE REY. WiLLtAs 4, | (Weert or citizens who ald In enforcing the Inw lows ie been held to day wpon the enbject. It 8 uxdereinod that Taunt eee tare Mt esnven, of | Tat ht lmmente crowd and a strong foree of pollos. The | ore Territorial Legislative haa the right t vase any | . * | Re euseg® to bir conenieweny Got Wee Ber (68 Iams Save Jobs Cochrase, of New ort ko tho mx | Tohury. wan decane by Wr Fay to De curried.’ | ciaturbanes was oontned to poisy demonstrations, | M¥ clorimiuaiiog between waver wot any otner | A diecouree ofeome eloquence ant covsiderable com. fas PRO ite rons loonie area a tone Sot cans tahoe fom aura. i rane ae anes catrgy ate | rah We owe snmed vary ennous We et hotel | MEN dant ons arty oe “enn | Rh tune wader O8 Sry wrung tat, tw an | ce ber ane ra Omer ermerans in demoornt, The repediicans ray bot Ife, Dut i is ma bo teorgant ‘ 4 . from him the enine remetieg fr the poemerv aber, pro 170 Wa A Partlow. The | Mer br BOP Worgalae > Beeting, The proposition | The meeting broke cp at ten o'clock and the audience | tevtlon aad svorery vs hue Pieper Alou Are Jureinbed — sexi seieoted by the peverend proseber was yi Samuel, ¥., | hema” sever poms 6 ‘ower’ >

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