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i' N mi | H|i mmm 'I ! ! as Vol. XIII. 1 no % THE NA TIONAL ERA: WASE JULY 14, 1859. 1INGT0N, , j D.'c., 1 H l .... and several of the in Con- j Th« slave trade is popular in the Gull States, I y cannot be set down as one of thein, and we back to a of what was on, aind the crotch of the while the boat THE POLICY OF THE NORTHERN newspapers on our list. We find in none o( was thrown up deserters from their own Floyd, delegation knowledge going through limb, bj I >ut can never in the older and more incline to the that Mr. has im J resolved to no more the had some of the outer branches, and SLAVE STATES. t'lem the faintest allusion to this all-essential camp, and they were warned not to greas. it bp opinion, Helper sleep during night caught approach, are I felt with an invi this us to a little ; but iu another at the of instantaneous death. We had 4. Those to the nomination Inorthern States, which competitors with paired the of his book At midnight, quite well, go- brought duty. They discuss infant baptism, election, peril defeated pledged, oppose of utility by deliberately rated spirit of observation and interest in < ment the "Atlantic" puffed up her huge moour Mr. Ruftin, formerly the editor of the overthrown the Ordinance of 1787, Governor Wise President. news- ICongo and Dahomey in the production of tie- insisting upon a which will revolt free grace, reprobation, and a thousand other a of the for Eight proposition experiment. The whole dome of heaven \ portions, and at one swoop awaj went the limb,provas and a Southern the Wilmot Proviso, procured repeal Examiner. for the Southern market. is the aud serve for Literary Messenger, distinguished but have not a word out papers, including the Richmond }groea Here, then, slaveholders, only merriment 11 lit up with a mellow the and boat, into the air a hundred feet, an theological abstractions, Missouri Compromise, crushed squatter phosphorescent light, basket, agriculturist, publishes article in De Bow's from the These factions are a war to the knife 'in opening for a strong opposition party in the with others. As a bantering off-set to the stars shone with a crystalline brilliancy, and1the and I was afraid some of the crew were impaled to say against the enormous wickedness which sovereignty, and procured a decision waging llevietc for June, the object of which is to show " 3outh. should make the most of it. demands of the slaveholder* milky-way looked like an illuminated stratum upon the scrags. grows out of the diabolical maxim, that black Supreme Court, placing slave property against each other. They They pn-po.sterous noa I 1 we crosi at the the of the African slave under the of the Constitution.and 'should denounce the trade on the Federal it do of e-uuiulus clouds. Whenever sed This limb, about eight inches thick necessity reopening men have no which white men are bound tegis directly every ground, Government, may very well rights we had J the heaven-lit dome was as visible be!iow and full of not less trade. He states that is her now we were warned to surrender all THE SLAVE TRADE.MR. STEPHENS. and social. But if but as a water, butt, branches, weighing Virginia losing to and to moral, political, they admit, serious proposition, it will injure rath t»v as t respect." Theytythe mint, anise, > down our arms, and reflection above. So remarkable vas than six or eight hundred pounds, proved too slave at the rate of thousand ained, lay capitulate 1is seem to from mere moral er than the he has iu view. " population twenty but the matters of the the doctrine of "non-action" and The to reopen the African slave many disposed do, promote object this light of the >re, much tor the and it her that as a ueglect weightier cummin, "unfriendly proposition phosphorescent atmosph« Atlantic," brought per annum, and consequence the And this we were to do to save as one of *cowardice, and a habit of in the Mr. has been used that the balloon seemed and loolced suddenly down upon the top of a very tall tree. law.truth, mercy, and judgment. legislation." trade is daily growing in importance, acquiescence Helper badly by the translucent, of the State is far less than it would be Democratic If the could 'iemands of that the traffic is not oh- and it is like light shining through oiled paper. IVe and collapsed her. It was a fearful plunge, but agriculturePublic opinion in the Sputh is not prepared the party. party only the political and social issues of the day. It Slavery, slaveholders, evident that the asperity if these could be retained in the State. be saved on terms like these, he it would ectionable in a moral of which could also u-li prairie from forest, and, by keep- it left us dangling between heaven and earth, negroes for the abolition of Slavery, but it is hoped would suits the convenience of certain branches of the J point view, they may characterizes his book is traceable to tbe for a moment we could in the most of He has no wish to see their prepared sink so low that the arm of resurrection *ta well over tig eye downward, sorrowful-looking plight places supplied by for the measures to Sham to that no serious give their opposition. To concede this source. see the roads, fences, fields, and even hous err that can be from and beginning reformatory never reach it. He advised his friends Democracy pretend imagined, rnachinles,immigrants Europe from the free now of the kind is entertained con- 1that point, is to concede But the facts in this at elevation not over a m None of us were the by the South Corolina Episcopalrecommended He warned them that hesitation persevere.purpose by any everything essential, brought together volume quite distinctly, any ile, seriously injured, many States. Mr. Ruttin is a lover of Slavery per se, is desolation. He them to that but 1and to admit that the slave-traders have the are whatever and even at the greatest elevation we could a Mountain remarked that lived what I a more successful thousand to twelve if Slavery, ameliorated, if Abolitionist elected the becoming nobody hope may prove hundred dollars ; and Pbraees, usually ifgarded as peculiar to ib«* Cmlcd This communication is sent to a on would cease to be the abhorrent it now He what others were vice the ablest and mast ambitious politicians few of the ia that couutrv but or else the peo|»le demonstration of what we to do Africans can be at a third or a thing replied by asking Presidency. States. Bjr Jehu Bussetl BariU u. Second dogs, proposed procured native to do to it. Of one he Edition, most influential Will barked liked he got a little out of this occasion. Johs Wise. is, and, by the process of sale and removal going prevent thing in those States. greatly improved ami enlarged. Beaton i idle Brown, presses. you publish it. dogs, having interesting fourth of that price, it is evident that the drain felt certain : the man who hesitated to demand or the humor, because would tell him in wfc,at Stanwor N. 18o9. from the more northern to the more southern The most valuable accession which this new A Company. London Trubn*i A Coinpaul 1~-T.li substance of it, and thus reuder a great nobody Hall, Albany, 1'., July 3, \ will cease. his at the risk of a would never State we were and he the upon irginia rights party, For sale by Taylor A Alaury. service to the and the cause of I sailing; gave up States, the institution would cease to exist in demand them at the risk the party has yet made, is that of Mr. Stephens, of prisoners Free with the remark that it must be o\ Mr. Rutlin thinks that the of the of Uniou." Dictionaries are not < quiry places the and be in a au able and generally regarded as lorn't L. Tappan. some other than as we h slaves cannot white former, concentrated, though the of the slave trade* Georgia, experienced politician, country America, m= be supplied by Upon question reviving particularly vet we mu-t deportedmodified in the extreme South. and 1 entertaining reading, been moving along at a pace. D. C. for and in the mean form, Mr. Brown is not to the Southern eloquent popular. THE OBERL1N VICTIMS OF rapid WASHINGTON, many years; that quite up iconfess to have immigrants whiled a few summer At 3 A. we cauie to a Here, is a for the South which all Mr. has made a to away M., Saturday, genet time must suffer and the then, policy standard. He has no seruples of conscience Stephens recently speech OPPRESSION.GOVERNMENTAL conclusion that we were somewhere over t agriculture materially, Southern men can 'itours very over this B\ TffTUJSnAY. JULY 14. 1859 approve, who are not utterly on the his constituents at Augusta, with a pleasautly dictionary, or 4 t price of land must fall. But, for this subject; he thinks the Federal laws professedly 1. A slave named John L Vate of Indiana Ohio. At A. M. unluckily insensible to the demands of We view to take leave of and to retire to 'Americanisms,'' the author means : alleged to have un- humanity. which the traffic are too and them, " three a city, but could not make it out; fc lit Pro-Slavery view of the case, it is utterly prohibit rigid, I. i. e. old -scaped, nearly years ago, from his mas passed commend it to the notice of our friends in life ; but it would a shallow Archaisms, English words old- ,ter iu at 5 A. M. we discovered Lake Erie ahead of To Advditisim.'i. Bmmrw men wiH tin J u greatly to sup{»orted faets. The of the States should be modified ; indeed, he would not argue private Kentucky. by history who are for that State ete, or nearly so, in England, hut retained in 2. In us and then concluded that the we left a tinif advantage 10 advertise in the Era making free,Missouribut to a few with the history of public men to takeexperiencehim September last, he was and a city from which Slavery has gradually receded ject having of the Congo negroes,ob;by 1ise pursued, in this i man little south of our track must have been Fc>rt Messrs. PeUingtil x Co , 8. B. Niles, and Joy Coe, A whose main reliance is at not country. living in and taken to be upon compelling the an his word. Even his friends will make " Oberlin, the are our authorized ents for proves just the contrary, viz: that white labor way of experiment. Still he dreads ame was Wayne. At 6 A. M., we passed Toledo, aiid Co., advertising Boston of the slaves to the South. If thfcr removal that and he would not thank for 2. English words used in a different sense person, seized by armed men, he New Yoik. and in to till up the vacuum made of African barbarism ; and in this mistake, them out of th. about an hour we lowered on tlhe Philadelphia. immediately steps to the inundationconj 'rom what are in decoyed village at the instancebeing afterwards . give liberty slaves while they securecannot so. His real is to retire from they England. margin of the lake a little north of SanduskJ. by the deported slaves, that agriculture im- nection he gets off an bold and doing purpose " of the pursuers. Tne are accredited for the to the let them all means exceedingly 3. Words which have retained their After a lew moments' consultation, and a revie,w following gentlemen agents and that the value of laud enhances in jliberty State, by the bieunial scuffle for a place in the House of original 3. He was hurried off to to await Era li XV Mass J. a. Innis, Salem proves, original comparison of the dreaded African 1 in the I nited Wellington, of our ballast, we determined to risk the lengtjj Light, Boston, ; upon such humane regulations as will insist to the more permanent and meaning States, although not t he first train of cars south. i Thomas Wheeler, Cincinnati, Ohto ; L T. a rapid ratio. Delaware and Maryland, and of barbarism with the Representatives, going of Lake Erie, and to test the notion that lit Xlass.; Park, them from torn from prerentdeluge ofl-experienced of the Senate chamber. Mr. 1 n England. 4. Tidings having reached th. inhabitant*nf Mount Uiuoa, Vhio; Joseph Hughes, Pa the of which in being away every dignified repose " loons cannot be over water, L ( Philadelphia, portion Virginia lies the Mississippi deluge of water. He rings the 4. 'Tberliu, excited the kept up long tie of and kindred. term on the 4th of English provincialisms adopted into gf n- already by knowledge that cause of some of the two.a u of this furnish of this ?ndeariug family this and makes the lyerson's expires March, slave-catche.s hud been peculiar affinity A CAKD. city, striking examples vicinity chauges upon metaphor, (iral use in America. prowling about the tion that never had belief with m«. truth. is and the most of it the and Mr. Stephens, with a great deal more talenti a few hastened to tor any Slavery rapidly evanishiug, upon minds of the :V NTiawl v-.nrvi txrrvwAar ^ persons Wellington,viiage, ANOTHER SPEECH FROM SENATOR impressible J ~v.ua, " o-c IUU1 oil- Ju-t as we merged upon the Lake, a litt u' to demand for labor has a and popularity, will quietly step t he purpose of rescuing one whom believed It is due tLe subscribers of the National brought in much larger BROWN. Terrvites, who seem to have a wholesome reputation, to they steam screw, that was up a river his shoes. in order to do it was *pu the productions or to the circumstance- to be a man. propelling Em to state that the paper will continue to be i supply ot froe white labor than was furnished by dread of the Father of and into But, so, kidnapped hav. hea-K d Ibrour track, and some oneaboa rij Waters, naturally to in if the country. j. Those men. with others, citizens of " the When Mr. of made a for him himBelf the front of Ler cried aloud to us, That edited and published tinder the provision made negroes who have been removed south. Iverson, Georgia, conclude that whatever is like unto it must be necessary place 44 succeeded in the negro from very quaintly ' is an 6. Words borrowed from lan- delivering Welington. is the Lake ahead of you." Mr. La Mountain by its late editor and proprietor, in view of" his The consequence i->, that great cities with com- Pro-Slavery disunion speech last winter,vioentdreadful. rank of Southern patriots. Georgia European ^lis captors. " *ruages, the French. Dutch, cried back, Is it Lake Erie ? and the answi intended absence in raerce and manufactures are on 1t was remarked by one of his colleagues that Southern State, and its Representativesintensely especially Spanish, ti. The ollicers of the Federal Government But Mr. Brown admits his on " Europe. springing up shortcoming 1ind German. ~as, Yes, it is. and you had beU.-r look out 1us Senatorial term was about to a fact must be Southern men. Mr. Iverson j irraigned these men as criminals, The Era will remain true to the it Southern soil ; the of laud is aug expire, this of barbaric from intensely " part being Our friend, the w« di principles price daily question floods, 7. Indian words. v vhite men and colored men. good propeller, linding has advocated. Writers of eminent and in form is 1vhich was deemed amply sufficient to himself, at the last session of Congress, with a part carded his kindness, rounded offagain, sound. j always menting, improvement every explain with Mississippi floods, and givesassociation 41 8. 7. A packed jury, selected the will contribute to its editorial the of the svstem of lis unwonted zeal in behalf of Southern fearful looking forward to the ordeal of a new Negroisms. by Marshal, n« a good-bye with his steam-whistle, and weiit ability columns. taking place sluggish Sla- rights. nevertheless that his mind is progressive,assurance 44 very one ofwhom was a Buchanan Democrat, river. iVe have not examined the Senate took occasion to make a 9. Peculiarities of pronunciation. his way up the Its literary department wiil be placed in able very. The only portions of Maryland in which directory and may come to take a more liberal view of election, pyrotechnic ound the two who were tried guilty. One was Here we mounted until th't balloon Jt 1 but if are which was to his It will readily be seen that such a work, even s to up g( hands, and no effort will be spared to make the the stupor of the olden times is to be seen are ecently, the sands not rapidly the matter. We cannot doubt that his display, highly acceptable lentenced pay $«500, and the other $100. and full, and the barometer fell to 23, in ord«r t not to ' well must contain a vast Ijotli were as as what it has those which, the cultivation of are 1 from the upper to the nether compartmentpassng will rise to constituents. He would hesitate dissolve ;olerably executed, imprisoned. make near the southern shore of th paper nearly possible always by tobacco, the high-water mark.patriotismThe 2imount of 3. The rest demanded instant along (>f Senator Brown's then we can the Union at a moment's in the event curious and valuable information, trials, but the Lake; hut at Mr. La Mountain's snggestioin been. enabled to retain their slave population. To- hour-glass, prevalent sentiment in the State is favorable warning, ' the trials, and would have ad ( of a President. Doth for the and the reader. udge postponed that we eould make the city of Buffalo bv sai1- The value of the National Era as the repre bacco brines a which will the inly explain his conduct by the supposition to the slave and if the of of the election Republican This etymologist general -Jnitted the to bail if had virtual high price, justify trade, price negroes 'Iks prisoners they but a few hundred feet above the surfac e ' hat he still was then as the bid the result of his researches, the author dc- ing sentative of free principles at the National employment of slave labor: and the effect is to indulges higher aspirations. there can be no doubt that the regarded highest possible jy confessed that they wereJ'elon*. The sheriff. of the water, 1 the valve until w keeps up, (:l&res that nine-tenths of the opened and to the of its late editor as theirCapr' several of the finest counties of Notwithstanding the very hot weather which for the suffrages in Georgia, but, in the colloquial pecu- ))ound by the law of the State to receive and sank to within 500 feet of the wate ital, family keep naturally for free trade in the article will overpowerdemand popular of gradually irevails in the summer of events, the of liarities New England are derived directly 1lold United States prisoners, said to these Here we found a of about the ^ only available meaus of support, makes it my the State in the condition 1 Mississippi during all progress question reopening " gentle gale spee they occupied fifty opposition. *rom Great and that are now 3risoners : I receive you not as felons, but as of a mile minute, and we resolved to Hotit to continue its years ago. The northern couuties, whose soil 1months, and the risk which the Senator incurs the slave trade has assumed an interest and Britain, they fb-o- j»er imperative duty publication ^rincial Jfiends; for I would have acted as you have on it we we far the not to in those parts from which the col- until should heave in sight of Buff'ahX without interruption. and climate will not invite the employment of"Mif being seized with vertigo while speaking, NEW COALITION. importance beyond barren, say early tlone. sind then rise and sail over it. This was th ( or are to be found in the Margaret L. Bailey. slave labor, are rapidly improving, and beoom- 'ind the newspapers of his State filled with perilous, scheme of disunion. The former is a >nista«emigrated, 9. The Wellington men made some conces- I most of our We ove: Mr. Winthrop has recently written a most 1 of well-accredited authors of the interesting part voyage. Washington, July 11, 1839. ing assimilated to the free State of < laborate specimens of his peculiarly fervid proposition to make every white man in Geor- writings pe lions, and after being fined $'2.7 each, and 1m- I took seven .-.teamlxjats, passed mutual saiutt^ adjacent conservative letter, the 1 iod when jrisoned one were ' < deprecating a slaveholder and a that took This 1 day, tion-., and would soon leave them ou th e Pennsylvania. I iratory, in which the mildest thing proposed by gia gentleman, by bringing emigration place. discharged. Hitting as useless andAnti-Slavery 1 s a 10. The two convicted men were remanded European Affairs..We record 1lim is a ! agitation altogether pernicious. the of to a confirmation of Mr. us horizon in our rear. meagre The counties of Fairfax and Prince William dissolution of the Union down price negroes point attainable striking Palfrey's :o and eleven others, rather than It seems to find especial favor with the Sham f that the prison; give One of these lonely travellers remarked, a particulars ot another great battle between the in which lie on the Potomac near this There must be, in the of by men of the most moderate means. Mr. lertion, inhabitants of New England bail on the terms went with " Virginia, atmosphere required, them. we hiin. You are it like thui i- Allies and the Democracy, and the Journal of Commerce 1ire of as blood as those of passed going Austrians. The Austrians, city, furnish another striking illustration of the j some quality which sets the brain 011Mississippi,fire. Stephens has seized upon this popular demand pure English any 11. The party has now been confined up der! At 2<» minutes lit A. M. we wer it Democratic. It is pronounces ( 1 past after a desperate struggle, were worsted, and invigorating influences of free labor. 1 Sir. Brown, while iu this latitude, essentially for cheap negroes, and will infallibly out-travel ?ounty in England. The introductory essay wards of seventy days, and they may remain skirting alon.' the Canada shore, and passe always speaks that this letter has been written in 1 hen; all summer or to retire before their 1 suggested his to ',s not the least of the book. Professor near the mouth of the V\ elland and soon compelled antagonists. had exhausted them. It ivith comparative moderation, for a poor Mr. Iverson, upon disunion hobby, interesting part longer. Henry Canal, Slavery completely Mississip with the Conservative ofthe concert L. Peck is oue of them. Last year, he was the began to mount tor our more curreu ti The moral effect of the victory cannot yet be had robbed them of their natural and ] but no sooner does he set foot on the wing Virginia the portals of the Senate chamber. Perhaps we can best give an idea of it. .-.cope easterly fertility, pian; and that it a Moderator of the Ohio Congregational Confer .so as to take Buffalo in our track ; hut we ei:r- on this side of the Atlantic but it Democracy, foreshadows coalition new a few of the definitions. appreciated ; left them barren wastes. But about twelve or stoil of that State, than his words are winged But Mr. Stephens, while broaching the by citing , ?nce. lie to a rare class of men. .1 cled into it l>etw. en Bulfalo and a with the Old Line and other conserva. 4' belongs very ujp Niagar is clear that the victory is far from being fifteen years ago, some New York- 'vith fire, and wither or consume whatever Whigs proposition, has taken care not to do sudden Brupie, adj. Counterfeit, false. The Bos The Ohio Conference of this year have, their Fail-4, crossing tlrand Island, leaving Buffal de° enterprising tive The names of Hunter and by cisive. The Austrians, besides able to ers conceived the idea of them to *stands iu their The same Oppositionists. violence to the more conservative of 1on Courier of June 12, 18.37, in a Moderator, addressed him in a public letter, in t.' th- risrht and Lo to the left of us, 1 " being restoring fer- way. phenomenon portion reporting " k|»rt draw off their with Winthrop would form a personally highly re 1 before the in :asewhich it is said: I am able to assure you II our onward ( ur.-'. ourselves in th forces, though great loss, tility, and made purchases of land at nominal tvas observable last year, of his colleague. Mr. his constituents. He is not frank in the state- Superior Court that city. Finding .« if not ticket for ^here is not one of us w ho does not make State nt New Voi k. Iiut too far nortii to tnak e have 175,000 of their best still in sums. This has to for 1Davis. In the cold latitude of and the speetable, very formidable, ment of his but insinuates his frives the as the of thi. word your troops process continued go Maine, opinions, long- following origin ause his own, and who would not, if it were the of New \ork, it was w President and Vice President. ' city agreed that serve. The French Emperor has banished reeall ward ever since, and the result is, that at the steas adjacent, his speeches of the for more Africans, rather than avows The word lux/tig is a corruption of the name jjossible, be to share with v.'uutd make a m ar partook A dozen was ings willing you your pris landing Rochester, detacH the of from his years ago, Mr. Winthrop (>f one a c>n the leave correspondents newspapers present day something like half the population 1 of those high latitudes ; and he sangtemperature them. He is by necessary implication in favor Borghese, very corrupt individual, sufferings. And we do all pray God to boat, out Mr. flager aud Mr. Hydie' as one of the most reliable * and Mr. La camp-*-a circumstance which would indicate of Fairfax is of Northern and the value 'losannas to the Union, in strains which would Anti-Slaveryregardedof the trade, and he hesitates to say so in vho. twenty years ago or more, did a you humbly to endure your sufferings eniblofor Mountain and myself pursue tl 1 origiu, in But his to the yet reeks if need a that His losses have been than he is ( or Whigs Congress. opposition so in c business in the of tremenlousthe longer, be, rather than oyage to point at Boston or Portland. greater of land has increased ten-fold. I lo honor to Winthrop Everett; but no sooner many words. He is favor of territorial way supplying in the v..- d. to admit. It that aggressions of Slavery, now that nothing but and any way, principles ofjusticecompronise,and Accordingly ended gradually ; hi,t willing may be, however, he In all the northern counties of Eastern \ ir- (iid he reach his semi-tropical home on the expansion, of annexing Sonora. Chihuahua, £[reat West portions of the Southwest with | reedoin.'1 ! t-t-'ie w ar.Iiin a thousand feet of tlie aggression and agitation is of the c I objects to the publication of harrowing details, the same of resettlement banks of the lower than his brain thought by and other Southern regions; but he admits :ounterfeit bills, and bills oi1 fictitious batiks. 12. The need immediate earth, we ii.und a mest terrific ginia process by Mississippi, Sham has ceased. Mr. prisoners urgently gale sweepin'P. as calculated to damp the spirit of the people, Northern immigrants is forward. 'began to boil and his to Democracy, entirely that these countries cannot be converted into 1L'he Western fell into the habit of short lelp. Nine ot the thirteen now in are a.ong below rhe woods roared like a host going They tongue speak daggers. no people jail more than the of results. Winthrop has stomach for the fight, and for e the name named. Six < ougu- jjrisonera look to their earth in pristine th(J blirdcil of laim Q - c imprisoned fathers, the that tornado. The Allanl ne oeneveci truth would all the an and not > huge We have and illustrations with in which Slavery ha- never taken a We confess that we were less surprised *tll/ f- against rt the triumph ; :urrency." By easy very unnatural God, for their daily bread. havetinier wns a terrific given proofs ginia, . , -ctt I., i ht hom>. f fvsTi agitation of the wants Already makine woop earthward ; s deejs Slavery South is decision, union, patriotism. He transition, the word is now to other he for were we uear the out number of the identity as to the applied prisoners expended $400 necessary ^ r.ady tops of the trees of "cmmn tnmniCTUCT WTTn.iUrTar'rjj. North or 'it his efforts in New question," dangerous Union. believed in the power and of 11)6 Old PMlCf from tlTe from Kurope, and thus dri- Union-saving England. omnipotence fraudulent papers, such as sham attending the trials, and they owe $200exreuses "tor and would ask lor The . mortgage-, j Gods sake, heave overboard anythiiig alist3, in their tendencies. In the institution further south. He is at once and biiions» Mr. Hunter, ihough now a leader of the Sham truth, nothing wrong. nils of " nore for the same. have had to consolidating ring proud, passionate, to be carried out is sale, conveyances, etc." Then follow ; They pay , vou can lav your hands on, La Mountain," at was great principle expansion. <200 to the -sheriff, fur | other respects, we would not be guilty of the in These facts are incontestable, and cannot 'ind we could expect nothing mild or amiable Democracy, also, politically, of Whig the of the of the v arious 44 entertaining members in another moment he "all right people South to go to examples: Bonny-clabber. (Irish, , >f their families who have responded, right' of the old Federal fail to make an ' rom him. But with Mr. Brown the case is He left that before its visited them, and standing on the side of the hoat with a shs^ justice comparing party, impression upon the minds, organization long origin.the Territories with their slave property, pro- iami, milk, and clabber, mud.) Milk turneu t the such { final on urnishing prisoners necessaries and wheels intended for the working of the liln which was patriotic, honorable, and true to the not only of the of and iifferent. His disposition is mild and forbear dissolution, what particular grounds tected by the Constitution, on a platform of sour and thick. It is 1he Government will not people Virginia Mary- * * * sometimes called siinpN provide. wheels, and to heave it over should it fc>e- of civil with the modern but of the slave States in ! and, while ardor is natural to we are not aware. Until he had the equal rights. 13» If the trials ready principles liberty, land, which grain ng, him, lately, u Claltber. The etymology shows that the sense go on, as, considering the come 1 of a entire confidence He had been asked, what are the prospects haracter of the necessary. and slave-ridden combination of corruptflourishes better than cotton and sugar. savoring desperate resolve, like anythingthat of the ultra Southern wing of 1n which the term is used Judge and the District They " for the what is to America is the Mr. Hyde looked up to my car, and ve which animated the fallen when i the u Democratic future; become of the Anti- ju and the influence of the Federal GovernAttorlev, " gogues which has the assumed name ofdemar-v cannot fail to that is a angel he party; but within t said, '1 his is an time, Pi perceive Slavery recently, Slaven* sentiment of the North, and whether rue and original one, although it is rnent, solemnly excitTng The to war with the the last six he finds usually they probably will, there will be great is wage Most ' another case in with them at whatever determined months, without is as secure as it was ? ' lessor. W hat shall we do?" following Democracy.institution, least, transient unequal himself, Slavery e explained in dictionaries as meaning our xpenues to meet, for the if " " prisoners mean, Trust to Providence and all our , The Stales : it be with the Gulf and when is to his nature. having his thrown into "As he said in he would now. he energies point. Washington says may States; High, entirely foreign kindly opened mouth, 1850, repeat ^luttermilk.' prosecution challenges it, to carrv on said 1. It will be remembered tion with its more there is very little prospect of the South 44 when Mr. conservative associai - "In order that the encroachments of the this conviction is arrived at, they will not be that, and Northern Buncombe.Bunlrum. * + The orj. hostilities on a large scale, the Govern-deensiveI We were last on to Lake Ontar first out any territory outside of Texas; in fact, nent havintr om n»*d itself tn assault in vorimi- running °» North the South be Senator in that their welfare calls for broke of the traces in Douglaselements. settling 4 it upon may effective, long concluding December, little or no at we 8 of the for Bun oml*. f and oh. how terribly was foaminc. moanit'p. Seward 'the dismissal of the prospect all, unless increase [in phrase, talking vrajs. Thcv believe that the for *' regards measures calculated to facilitate the natural 18.)7, Mr. Brown was one of the few Southern Mr. Wise, who, a brief was unable ami howling. I said, La 1 ha cratio party from Df.move year ago, our African stock. tl hus related in Wheeler's of North to the opportunity Mountain, the administration of men of his " History ] roving American people what Federal i50 of ballast in car and ;t of party who did not turn to command a dozen votes for U. S. This his hearers should examine 4 pounds my vet, the Government' as a sine qua una : 'forthat tendency things. immediately question CCarolina: Several year: ago, in Congress, agressions are, should not be lost. vali-*>. an (sent to the U. We are 110 of the domestic slave his back upon him. He was far less severe Mr. in ofSenatorin its and breadth ; he would do Id. The heavy express bag, is and in the apologists against Hunter, consequence his length nothing tjhe member from t Conferences ot party positive uncompromising more it. this district arose ad in Congregational Express Company's «Mlice in XLecompton Constitution and be House, without extraordinai \ Ohio, Iowa, have ut lark,) and a lot of provisions." and in to Illinois anything, that unless the number of African any jmwoi: red strong word- of and u vacillating, regard everythingcompromising,rights.a barbarous and cruel : but it Senator than Mr. Bigler of his sympathy with Mr, is now the a sympathy, the effect Well, if that won't do, 1 will cut t l,e ' practice I)ougla3, stock be increased, we have not the manner or matter to interest the audience. ,j t the eri*-l treatment up else:' and it ha? procured from a a Mr. Green of of the prisoners is boat for ballast, and we can wa,*'r Supreme is nevertheless fact, that it is making free Missouri, and others.Pennsylvania,In favorite of the most ultra Slavery peculiarand as well abandon the race ^ ap keep above Court, fixed in its interest, a decree that might population,with fany members left the hall. Very naively, he I1earing in Ohio and other States, in a until we reach the which « States of and deed, we have an recollection that in and out of our brethren of the North in the colonization to action <*' stirring opposite shore," j-y exists by force of the Constitution in Slave/asevery Virginia, Maryland, Missouri, indistinct Virginia. He Propagandists,insists tdomestic slave trade, except by the Terry, says constituents,and the Richmond his or to do it, but it is a serious concerning ttkin into of trust and Lorain or a Examiner, reputed question persons places power. Iberlin, county Ohio, the old saved, should we ever reach the land. And | precedented for Presidential aspirant t»> as of " our and domestic and we do Ltni-tad >ail the unI inauguration the greater crime of reopening Happily, we were left in no doubt as to what gan, cries out lustily for non intervention. A political policy; yfhen they had settled it, and ^ committee in New York. »hich is tell you that the of the land »in> Supreme Court, the national dispenser were our not want voters and declaimers so much as they separated, ill in truly perils the foreign. It will go on, and its effect will rights 011 that question which more fierce war rages between the and u sed each his working order, unbroken.Lewi. even more terrible than those of the water, w ith justice, as sympathizing with Slavery, in Enquirer thinkers and reasoners." particular influence within his ' " be to make free States of powerfully than any other to South ^ Treasurer, N. Ueekman street.VewJapan, it , fact,' KIXt:t> IN ITS INTEREST.' Maryland, Virginia, appealed the of Messrs. Wise ° wn circle." our machines: and would be easier to m eet em hearts. The Court hal respective organs Exatnnirr,The Southern Citizen, the Washington organ V ork. than to have our and Missouri. Their will Supreme already and Hunter. to death by drowning bodies Let us see if the editor of the State# is cor Kentucky, weight decided that a Southern man had the constitu- They appear think ,that the is with reason "From the above remarks," adds Mr. Pick to of the slave-traders, good mangled by dashing against rocks and trees " " be added the North, and subtracted from tional to tate of the nation rect in that it is in right go with his slave to a hangs suspended on the over accession Mr. to ring, "it would seem that these were POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE this time, Mr. had n asserting unprecedented property the of Stephens jubilanttheir f1 meetings By Gager clambered the South : and this transfer from one a Presidential to side to Territory, and have it protected after he of the battle ; and after their result 111 some measure under the direction of ineu the basket with me. Mr. said, cc ''j' aspirant assail the Supreme got day day ranks. He is undoubtedly an important d'n« Natcralizatiox Qt rsriov..Gov. Wise Hyde very there. No or acqui- ' '* the other, taken in connection with the conver- man, North who are 4 i am to Court. Thomas South, revered columns filled with dissertations L''anccrned in the business; 1 had there- h as written a letter to a It, prepared die, but I would rati Jeffersou, President of the of law and sought peace, would that windy amplesition; and we predict that his example will ship citizen of Lynchburg, die on land than in the water." I Wlnat I'nited sion the great Western Territories into free reject upon the ditference between tweedle dum ^ >re it not ^ with General said," States from March * or and that caucus a., disagreeing Cass on the 4, 1801, to March 4, / M attempt to circumvent it a resortdecision,to prove contagious. thought improbable do Mr. He will forever settle the of Sla by t 4 uestion of the you say, Gager?" replied, "1 1809, wrote to Thomas Ritchie, then editor of States, question ipecious and deceptive weedle dee, which would be tolerated nowhere The ofthe Gulf 11light be a corruption of caulkers,' the word 'd rights of foreign Governments would rather meet it on land : but do as \ uU " pleas. Slavery propagandists States, » exact unrcndered service from out the Kickmoud very. The Supreme Court was the tribuual of the else in the world but in The Sham under tood. 1 was alter military think 1 K St. Mr. La Mountain was Enquirer, under date of Decern Virginia. in consequence of their ultraisms, have lost all meetings' being , aturalized citizens who were boru their busilv the abolition of the domestic slave last resort. If its decisions were w under ber as Although of that since abandoned ards informed that several in Sa- " iu what he could for ballipn, 25, 1820, follows: t)r disregarded Democracy State, they of to the first honors of the gentlemen hiiws. He says he would otzjr gaged collecting " trade cannot be we see 110 evaded, there was au eud of hopes attaining protect now 1 effected, reason why Government. the of ^ m and Boston thh to , , believed Everything was valuable to us that kiad he Judi<>ary of the I 'nited State# is tin principles Jefferson and Madison, have 1/ .1 r- o fjArnnimont n.-Kinli ora ..Antavva^ kv Le the or., in i/ citizen- against service ofnaturni,edother it cannot be and we Congress made laws, the Supreme Court military weight. Uur carj«et bags, our instruments, the subtle corps of and regulated. suggest to them, and it fallen into a chronic love of frivolous 01f the word." '' owere to the uttermost ends of the earth." sappers miners, constantly men belonged to the Presidentexpounded all the State? acting together ; and hence there express bag. our were all ready Southern of liberal views, without distinc- to see the The in provisions, tcorkiny to undermine the that they were executed. Th< whole aim of which is to provedisputation,that & between volume is rich etymology, not and go one after until underground fbunda Ii>m 01 me faithfully is fierce rivalry the politicians of though A pAiTnrtt. ani» Hoxr.sT go, they did, auother, lion our pariv, consiuerauon ot this matter. to Presidential was ordained of 9C) rich as we should to OrricER..Major were reduced to the of confederated are ispirant honors, who, in full Slavery Heaven, and that the that for local Mr. like have it, or as it 13 en McCulloch, late Lnited States Marshal of express bag.that wi fabric. They Let them look at the in the in view of a decision the region popularity. Stephens pTerboard last. the Constitution from a co-ordination subject light by prettu Court, yot Federal Constitution was devised mainly with a has bowed to the circumstances is nlight be. So many word: contain within ' exas, has not only resigned his otiice. but, construingwhich it was viewed recent his own consent to whether means coutd by which he \\ e now descrie*! the s of a and by the inquire view to it over this continent. lemselves a that to know pon his accounts, the Government shore, some, forty mi[If general special Government, to a Episcopal not be densed to supersede the decision, showed spread sarronnded. He is not naturally an ullraist, history, words thor- settling lieiween a sombre hank of Convention of South Carolina. That Con- an j\iund due bun $18.06 more than he claimed, ahead, peering clot eral and supreme one alone." eenid» , The of a coalition between must be or 0 ughly is of itself educatiuu. l et the water but we himself unworthy of public trust, because he experiment the but he ultra, nothing, and he chooses nothing ^ the seven vears he was in olhce. he and horizon, were venrion declared that the relation of husband showed to l= more evanescent mring swoopi If the of Mr. Seward is to be cor. that, accomplish his own Black and the as if than words. The re- bi iniffAtf11' r;iU> UP°» t,ie turbulent water, a'"tj language and wife is of purposes, disorganized Democracy to be ultra. He commenced his career a body $160,000 tor the Government, and disursed Divine institution, and tie would under foot the most n but : crash went the boat sideredas denunciatory of the Supreme equally trample sacred and peeled remnants of defunct scatteredis Conservative with tains, the spirit vanishes in witnos. where le under executions and abouteoicted, We 'fimoment uj^ Couri, on guaranties of the Whiggery Whig, Anti-Slavery leanings. judgments, binding master and slave: and that the in- Constitution. 0 this word of recent I11alt a million and to introdacew'8e' staving in two oi the plan this language of Mr. -lefierson is ten-fold more " The decision but a poor expedient, but it is about the best He at one time declared to be an f, very caucus, yet entirelv more; yet he did not bold of the Saviour, the having been rendered in our Slavery evil, a to a ance to the O^t'le <*»ft two fearful bv severe i:i its denunciations; and he old junction forbidding that can be under the u Ucertain origin. words and are dollar, under the pretext that he had jerks of favor, he concluded against all argument as to done, circumstances, by and looked forward to emancipation ; but, with Many phrases tFsels the more avc. l.a Mountain stuck if Mr. Feder: hu«band and wife, is separationon the what were our in this against Government.. Washingfnn heoominj aliits, .ieflferson's letter had been obligatory rights. The the parties interested in the the of xplaiued dictionary, whose v on these and otlro« t,at ';°st his and pub'' and master only remaining opposing rising progress Pro-Slavery feeling, he gradual- concerning talcs. hat, g. iished, would have denounced in the master, every should so regulate question was, as to what were the best and most of Freedom. Mr. j;'cirmation we are left in the dark. In I" s' but soon t it, perhaps party Hunter, last loet his His down- some should the Co> recovered, the of his slaves as not to certain means of our winter, ly Anti-Slaveryism. progress identical now the State disposition infringe securing rights. We had took decided in 01ises no doubt this cannot be The Democratic* N ational Convention, for , stitution oft1 *P«*s» bag and the last reinsi~t'i language employed by and now ground favor of Congressional wards has been He has ascertained, yet " the Divine judgment, we demanded execution. gradual. kept pace cried out, Be )e. in reference to the remark of Mr. Seward. injunction. ' for the iri many more we cannot but think it ominnting candidates for President and \ ice Or easy, gen At this we were met a legislation protection of Slavery in the with He to the might he. prohibi*a,,dhave her atloat once more." In This action of the point, with new and public opinion. clung Whig p resident of the I nited States, is already at- the powc We congratulate the States in its successful Episcopal Convention in most in bar. Territories ; but his organ seems now until it had fallen into odium in ^ t any rate, we should like to have it. As it r«Jonient we were up a Jew hundfed South Carolina is the most extraordinary plea Though it was disposed party general tracting the attention of the politicians and other ol the creditable admitted wo to 1S, the book is " reproduction old Federal It can thing might go with our slave withdraw him from that and to fall for what books to be. of country. The New York Journal and the steamer propeller Voiin" spirit. which in property position, the Southern States, and then abandoned it good ought pmpenditim of ihe Impending Ciim« oi it.e a re Vermont and Maine. Others will follow at oalloon in the lake, trijst being picl words. They go up to the White Housewatchtedredo- hope if the elements in the so it is on By that of the judgment might riohi kci.ly be surprised conflicting casion but not more ; and M- iton K Helper, of Norm Carolina n but we the America, but the desire i lent of the example will be followed all the avoided required, New Vorlc A 0 distant day, presume not nsualiy up by Young happy. youthful reminiscences, by non action or Charleston Convention unite him as the viz : B. Bardick No 9 street. that we should make the shore, and the States, and all by by unfriendly legislation. He upon this principle of action, of always looking Sproee u; ntil the occurrence of their Nominating try , by denomination?. But even had so often his standard-bearer of the ; as we crossed the bow of stean expressed opinions of this party ; and in casting to the main chance, that Mr. now This is a T< in the ensuing autumn, and, where the jand and the 1,!r' Give the Devil His Di that will not be while it is left to the that he should Stephens cheap edition of the work of Mr. Conmotions a e..The St. Louis enough, decline to do so heresy,about for a Northern associate on the it is districts, gave us hearty hurrah. La Mount on again. ticket, avows himself in favor of the in- H intended for a wide circulation. Be ppointment by perhaps generally they Democrat retracts the made some discretion of individuals to act, or Standing the he asked cautiously [elper, a date to the fall elections. The cad new cut out of the boat all he could, i charge weeks not, upon judgment, only for is not unlikely that Mr. an Old Liue famous slave trade. si des subsequent the of the execution, and, pretermitting all Winthrop, various tables derived from the census, ti me for the Convention has not m we were within fifteen miles of the shore, (j,,. ago against H. Clay Pate, the border ruffian, injunctions Church. Bad men intermediate therefore holding yet points and issues, he moved at once to Whig, thoroughly conservative, and In no other portion of the world is there so in contrast ?en fixed, nor has the a still raging below. La Mountain mi that he had run off from with should not have it in their power to commit that piresenting strung the superiority b< committee held gale ght Westport, Mo., tribunal which of all others had to in demand of as in the Gulf 1,1 that have in the boat and the crime of the power to ready acquiesce any Slavery, little moral independence States, olf Freedom over Slavery, the work contains a for purpose. We presume, however, remained below, jum]F*'d a stolen negro. It seems that Pate a bil^ sundering the family ties of their execution. He meetig j gave grant counselled the South to may be the lucky recipient of the honor. like of and c< iat the meeting of the committee will take out at the first touching the earth, and I of sale to Dr. Morris slaves, with no further annexed to Charleston in Everything independence thought impact array of authorities, Northern and as for the negro, as collateral penalty than go 18fi0, and, with the ljj ace at the first week in no in that, then we h ' of political principle is crushed to the S ancient Washington during impropriety might security for a debt, with the the censures of the Church. The civil in her hands, demand of the National'judgment integrity outhern, and modern, which will he £>ecember next, and that the Convention will i. had another hour or two to wait the lullitut understanding that Democratic in \ irgixia Politic.1..The Richmond earth. In the more northern slave the hi he was to rc,a>n the step in, with a lawshouldof party, Convention States, ighly useful to the public speaker, the editor, b3 wile' ta Charleston Convention the and Fincastle of for what is the with him. On observance. refuses to endorse that Lynchburg 1»rginian dashing way going popular, but fcirm more nearly to those of the Radical Aboli- nieet at Syracuse on the 7th of next, our worst were at hand, but i still ha^ king negro that he he is for are the September perils learning If all measure, the and the Democrat.they veriest time-servers, nevertheless, ti of which Mr. Gerrit Smith is the e basis of to be two | blind that we would be saved. I orde:red had been charged with the he the denominations in the South will sinking party onista, type, representation delegates hope stealing negro, Union in one common ruin. He 2. Those who insist upon the abstract Those who affect the and as- '>m each district. the valve and we stn to W take up this and follow the says: right greatest boldness, tltan to the old Party or Republican two men upon rope, irk immediately returned estport. the question, worthy " Liberty of taking Gentlemen to other of Congressional protection to Slavery in the sume the most ultra are "in s«:hools. the Iowa within a hundred yards the water, amc,n2 negro back with him. Let the devil have his example of the Episcopal Church of South belonging parties must positions, reality Upon questions of national politics, trees.our which was pardon him, while he gave a word of Territories, but think that the most miserable time-servers. swim einocratic Convention is in some scattered hook, due. there can he no doubt that public opinionCarolina,of advice, policy requires They His plan for abolishing Slavery will find explicit endorsing and a like a warning, and encouragement, to hia Ex-Governor Smith and nonintervention.two with the and never on ^ e understood to be assumed inch quarter iron, breakiug pipe will at once be brought to sanction the pa brethren. current, dare any ac- mi©re favor with Abolitionists thau with slave- positions by stem at the tirst catch of it in a tree, and we Lieut. was age The hopes of the nationDemocratic count to resist it. at Douglas. They also took ground againstSenor Mowry unanimously nominated of such laws. Their failure to take this course them. had restednewspapers. Mr. Stephens has been a h< or even the non slaveholders of the hurling through the tree tops at a terrible nite. to from Arizona bv the upon They accomplished much, 3. Those who insist and dexterous alders, the Administration view in regard to natural-' | Delegate Congress will a base a but had much more upon the right duty swimmer of this sort. He has ever Sircuth. It abolition After this way for nearly a m vention held at Mesilla. Resolutions wereConile. argue spirit of worldliness, and they yet to simply proposes without izied citizens. dashing along had on accomplish. intervention the his head down the and and down trees, we w ere to the taken the total disregard of the most and They pushed the victorious column of Congressional for protection kept stream, rowed for- c< to the slaveholder, and at the crashing breaking adopted, adhering ground by imperative they had taken the until in the and its ward with all his >tnpensation It is rumored that Mr. Pryor. recently of the Cashed mu-'i rliilly into the boughs of a iall last year, and against an piecepts of essential outposts, captured the ofSfacery Territories, upon might. The consequence is, sitine time requires the slaveholder.' to advance under and people forming Christianity. citad 1, and literally beaten down the walls of at the that he has ashington S/aie*, will get the nomination for fiin, so that the basket swung pendent Government. mdeup have a ncml.er of Southern the rebel Charleston. Both Senators,recognition been what is called a successful aixty dollars per head to each slave. What- in the district of religious city.and now a miserable barricade and Governor C<>ngress Petersburg Virginia^ f Hunter, Wise, SecretaryMasoupolitician. e, rer merits this scheme may possess, feasibili- in the room of Mr. Goode, just deceased. B
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