we will main¬ UVEA1K. NEW MEXICO. pie, the enactment of an unjust, THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. est, to suspeud the passage of a bill whose as these acts are concerned, People's FATi.ni 86 N- Y- C. Manuel through on strict en¬ OyricK. Ne+*tm *<¦, WASHINGTON, D. Old Line Democrat..Jose Gallegos. and unconstitutional merits cannot secure the of two- tain them, and insist their and i.ther* to for Ca¬ oppressive, Fugitive ADOPTJCD JUNK 1862 approval shall desiring apply OHIO. Slave Law, are proved to be inconsistent AT BALTIMORE, 1, thirds of the Senate and House of Repre¬ forcement, until time and experience INVENTORSveats are informed that a i tbe ueceseary drawings LIST OF MEMBERS OFTHEIID CONGRESS. Old Line Democrats..David T. Disney. M. H. with all the and maxims ot De¬ I. sentatives until the of the demonstrate the necessity of further legis¬ and paper* are prepared by the undersigned with the Nichols, Alfred P. Kdgerton, Andrew KUison, principles Resolved, That the American Democ¬ judgment people of tlie utmost dispatch, and on the moat moderate t«*nna and to the tlifc can be obtained thereon, and which hus lation to guard against the evasion AU other Patent busmen* intended to. SISATS. Frederick W. Green, Thomas L. Ritchie. Kd- mocracy, wholly inadequate racy place their trust in intelligence, for promptly ol two Senators from each settlement of the ol which the saved the Ainericau from the cor¬ laws on the one haud, and the abuse of Persons wishing information or advice relative The S«uaU consists *son B. Olds, Wm. D. Lindsey, Harvey H.John- questions tliey patriotism, and the discriminating jus¬ people to PatenU or Invention* at ail timet* commit tho ?tate There are Stato*, l.y of the their on the not may thirty-one reprmented Hon, Wilson Shannon, George Bliss. Andrew are claimed to be an adjustment. tice of the American people. rupt and tyrannical domination powers other, impairing undersigned without thurut. either personally at his sixty two Senators. from a their to out the or lettrr ALFR1SI) K. in Jtahr; Old Jane Democrats, in Roman. Stuart. X. That no permanent settlement ol II. That we thin an a Rank of the United States, and present efficiency carry office, by UKAClJ, Whigs, Soott Aaron Har¬ Resolved, regard of the Constitution ; ami we Fob. 3. Solioitor of PatenU, 86 Nassuu at., N. Y. iho-« uiarkeil l l>., Independent Democrat*, I'., Whigs..John Harrison, the Slavery question can he looked lor, distinctive feature of our creed, corrupting system of general internal im¬ requirements as Union 8. H tho»o elected as Moses B. John L. W. K. political of the those elected men; lan, Corwin, Taylor, in the of the which we are deprecate all further agitation ques¬ ttKANVIIXKINKlMIWAKir AMI# WaTXHCIIHK. or State men- except practical recognition proud to maintian before provements. Southern Rights Sapp, Kdward Ball. truth that is and free¬ the VIII. That the Democratic tions thus settled, as dangerous to our Institution has been ia successful operation President David K. Atchison Democrats..L. D. Campbell, Slavery sectional, world as the great moral element in a Resolved, three and its devoted . Independent proprietor, having . Dickins. and will discoiMiteuance all efforts TII18 yean, Secretary Anbury dom national; the total o form of from and party will abide by aud uphold peace, to the of l'rri/l Term Kdward Wade, J. K. Giddings. by separation government springing faithfully or renew twenty-five years management th« Mick, ia t.tfurn. r.tjnifs the General Government from and the laid down in the to continue such agitation, when¬ now enabled to and ALABAMA. MIHSISMIM'I. OREGON. Slavery, upheld the will; and we con¬ principles Kentucky judiciously select, skillfully ap¬ by popular and in wherever, or however made; and we such curative as ure best to - ever, . 186fl Adams. (U.) 1857 Old Line Lane. the exercise of its and consti¬ trast it with the creed and of and resolutions of 1798, ply, agencies adapted Buuj Kiupatrii'k Stephen Democrat..Joseph legitimate practice Virginia as each oase. Female diseases, in all their form*, re¬ ..... 1m59 IHill to will maintain this settlement essential C 0 Clay Vacancy PENNSYLVANIA. tutional influence on the side ol b reedonj; under whatever name or the of Mr. Madison the Virginia ceive attention and those even who have KANSAS. MISSOURI. Federalism, form, report particular Alt to the the iu that it those to the of the Whig party and been to beds from one to . B. J. and States whole nationality confined their years, . 1855 David R. AU-hinon 1855 Old Line Democrats.T. Florence, Rob by leaving which seeks to the will of the con¬ Legislature 1799; adopts twenty R W. Johnson* palsy Union. with or anomalous are assur¬ - of the S. - 1859 ol as one of the main the spinal, uterino, disease, Win. K. Sebastian 1859 Henry Gryee ins, jr., Wm. H. Witte, John MoNair, Samuel subject of Slavery and the extradition stituent, and which conceives no principles constituting integrity for them. We NEW HAMPSHIRE. impos¬ is ed that there is still hope especially CONNECTICUT. A. Bridged, Henry A. Christian fugitives from service. ture too monstrous cre¬ foundations of its creed, and John G. Chapman, ofJMd., invite such to with us, as unrivalled suc¬ - Muhlenberg, for - the - political Smith . 1855 Moses Norris, 1865 public oorresponu Truman jr W. Straub, H. B. Wright, Asa Packer, Ga- XI. That all men have a natural to resolved to them out in their obvious the National Convention cess has given us oonndouoe of tbeir De¬ - President Isaac Toueey - . 1857 Jared W. Williams 185H right dulity. carry of Whig curability. new yukk. lusha A. Grow, James Gamble, Wm. H. Kurtz. a of the and as the use rangement of the uorvous system, liver, and digestive California. portion soil; that, III. Resolved, That, entertain¬ meaning and import. are relieved. from to - C. organs, Terms, $0 (1 win - 1855 Wm. 11. Smtnd 1855 Dram, John L. Dawson, Michael therefore, William M. Augustus of the soil is to the IX. Resolved, That the war with Mex¬ $12 week,generally to or the amount - - life, these the Democratic of a per . . 1857 indispensable views, The is list of the Free Dem¬ accordfny helplessness John B. Weller 1857 Hamilton Fitk Trout, Carlton B. Curtis. ing party following care NEW JERSEY. of all men to the soil is as sacred as this ico, all the of of required. Address DELAWARE. Whigs..Joseph R. Chandler, William Kver- right Union, through their delegates assem¬ upon principles patriotism ocratic and Anti-Slavery papers published in W. W. M. ¦ BANCROFT, - D, Jauiua A. bayard 1857 J. R. Thompson -.1857 Issac K. Ner Middleswarth, their right to life ituell. bled in a General Convention, aud the laws of nations, was a just aud Dee. 2V. Oriuiville, Ohio. - - hart, Heister, United States: eo., M. . 185V William 1859 coming the Licking Johu. Clayton Wright Samuel L. John MoCollooh, David XII. That the lands of the Uni¬ iu a of of devotion necessary war on our part, in which every KI.ORIDA. NORTII CAROLINA. Russel, public together spirit coucord, FREE DEMOCRATIC PRESS. CARD. - have shown him¬ - Dick. Jackton Morton . 1855 George E. Badger 1855 Ritchie, Thomas M. Howe, John ted States belong to the people, and should to the doctrines and faith of a free American citizen should I Mail repre¬ neither Inouirer, Portland, Me.; A. ; $2 per unnum. subscriber is prepared to Lecture, the present Stephen R. Mullory 1857 Vacancy RHODE ISLAND. not be sold to individuals nor to sentative and to self on the side of his country, and Willey season, on the new method of OU10. granted Government, appealing Ind. Democrat, Concord, N. 11.; G. G. Fogg; $2. T11U Hiiildiug, with the GEORUIA. Old Line Democrats..Thomas Davis, Ben¬ but should be held as a sa¬ nor word or deed, wall, in the and forms. - gravel . - corporations, their fellow-citizens for the rectitude of by News, Keen*, N. 8. Woodward; $1.25. Octagon Hexagonal IK. C. Lktwuon 1855 S. P. Chaso (I. D.) 1855 morally physically," II,; 1859 F. WuMICHIGAN. Charles J. Faulkner, H. A. Rdmondson, John States, That the Constitution does not party people, uphold Proprietor, as the of and the Bartlett A Cleveland, Ohio. Cass ..... 1857 Letcher. Z. Kidwell, J. F. may be consistent with the and fer the Federal Govern¬ rights every State, thereby Republican, Hartford, Ct.; Hawley; $2. Lewis Snodgrass, Fayette prompt authority upon (£7*~ Editors to our who will Chas. E. Stuart - - - 1859 MoMullen. efficient transaction of the business. or to Union of the States, and to sustain and friendly enterprise, public ment, directly indirectly, assume the Herald, Ellington, N. Y.; A. S. Brown. oopy the above advertisement, and send a paper VERMONT. advance us constitutional Chronicle, N. H. R. marked to * Bv Governor's The XIV. That river and harbor improve¬ debts of the several States, contracted for among liberty, Evening Syracuse, Y.; Raymond us, shall have the Farmer the coming appointment. Legislature ame^ Meaoham, Andrew Traey, to resist all and daily $3, weekly $1.50. year, with or without an Deo. 22.4t of Alabama will have two Uuitsd States Senators to Whigs..J ments, when necessary to the safety and local and internal improvements, or other by continuing monopolies of the Norwich, N. Y.; J. D. exohange. sleet the session Alvah Sabin. . exclusive for the benefit of the Spirit Age, Lawyer; $1. during coming WISCONSIN. convenience of commerce with foreign State purposes; nor would such assump¬ legislation Wyoming Co. Mirror, Warsaw, N. Y.; A. Holley; $2 A NEW VOLUME FOR THK ltOH&KHOLD. nations or the several are tion he or few at the of the many, and a Telegraph, Oneida, N. Y.; D. H. Frost; $1.25. HOUSE OF REPRESXATATTVE8. Old Lint Democrats..Daniel B. among States, just expedient. expense by Banner of the De Y. BY WILLIS P. HAZARD, 178 Choa- Wells, jr., to those Times, Ruyter, N. 1 C. John B. objects of national concern, and it is the 4. That justice and sound forbid vigilant and constant adherence Free Press. Wellsville, N. PUBLISHEDnut street, above Seventh, Philadelphia. The House consists of two hundred and Eastman, Maoy. policy and of the Con¬ Y.; A.N.Cole; $1.50. COOKERY AS IT SHOULD Members and five Territorial Dele- duty of Congress, in the exercise of its the Federal Government to foster one principles compromises Frederick Douglass' Paper, Rochester, N. Y.; Fred¬ BE thirty-lour to stitution which are broad aud erick Douglass; $2. A new manual of the and con¬ one new been DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. constitutional powers, provide for the branch of industry to the detriment of any enough dining-room kitchen, gates, Territory baring lately INDEPENDENT to embrace and the Free Press, Gouverneur, New York ; Mitchell Jfc llul- taining original reeipes in every branch of cookery, ris: The same. other, or to cherish the interests of one strong enough uphold bert; $1; domestic food for invalids, Ac. farmed, Washington. Delegate*, as it the as it aud beverages, pickling, however, have no vote. ADOPTED AT PITTSBURGH, AUGUST 12.1852. XV. That emigrants and exiles trom portion to the injury of another portion of Union was, Union is, Herald, Jamestown, N. Y. Together with bill of fare for every day in the year, the Old World find a our the Union as it shall in the full Canon League, Syracuse, N. Y.; J. Thomas; $1.50. rulea for carving, Ac., by a Practical ALABAMA. should cordial wel¬ common country; that every citizen, be, expan¬ and of Mrs. Housekeeper, S. W. assembled in National Conven¬ come to sion of the and of this pupil Ooodfellow. With appropriate il¬ Old Line Democrats..Philip Philips, Having homes of comfort and fields of and every section of the has a energies capacity Amorican Banner, Cherry Valley, Pa.; Jonh B. King lustrations. cloth or 76 S. country, Pa.; G. W. Brown. 12ino, half-bound, cents. Harris, Wm. R. Smith, George Houghton, tion as the delegates of the Free Democra¬ enterprise in the New ; and every attempt to demand and insist upon an equal¬ great and progressive people. Conner, Coneantville, Cookery as it should be ? Ah, well, that's a pretty F. Dowdell. right Olive Branch, Norristown, Pa.; Joseph Moyer; $1. bold title! And a W. R. W. Cobb, James of the United united a com¬ to their of of and and to com¬ dubious one, too, exclaims another, cy States, by abridge privilege becoming ity 'rights privileges, Saturday Visiter. Pittsburgh, Pa.; Jane G. A William for if the authoress is to tell us what it should Wkig..James Abercrotubie. citizens owners going mon resolve to maintain and of the soil among us plete and ample protection of persons and THE WHIG PLATFORM. Swissnelm; $1.50. be, that will be nothing new,for we all know by daily ARKANSAS. right against to be Freeman, Mercer, Pa.; W. T. Clark; $1.50. what it should and could but what it Old Line Democrats..A. B. £. ought resisted with inflexible deter¬ property from domestic violence or foreign A experience be, Greenwood, wrongs, and freedom against slavery; con¬ mination. ADOPTED AT BALTIMORE, JUNE 8, 1851. Weekly Crescent, Krie, Pa.; Caughey McCrearv; is not. W ell, she tells you what it should be, and A. Warren. in the and aggression. $1.50. how to make it so; and in abort, plain, practical, and CONNECTICUT. fiding intelligence, patriotism, XVI. That nation has a clear 5. That it is the of branch of in The People's Journal, Coudersport, Potter oounty, ralea. such as the result of a and constant¬ every duty every The Whigs of the United States, Mann A Haskell; simple long Old Litu Democrats.James T. Pratt Colin the discriminating justice of the American to alter or its own Govern¬ the Government to enforce and to Pa.; Dougall, $1.60. ly active experience in providing for the wants right change practice Convention assembled, firmly adhering Dispatch, Pittsburg, Pa.; Foster A Fleeson; daily of a enables her to do daily M. Nathan Heloher, Origen S. Sev- our trust to own large household, in the very lngersoll, people ; putting in God for the ment, and administer its concerns the most economy in conducting our the conservative $3, weeklv $1. best manner. one who has eaten at oar au¬ mour. rigid great republican princi¬ Clarion of Moorhead A M<<- Every of our cause, and his in such manner as may best secure the affaire, and that no more revenue whieh are controlled and Freedom, Indiana, Pa.; thoress's board will bear ample testimony to the ex¬ CALIFORNIA. triumph invoking public ples by they gov¬ Claran; $1. cellent of the she and the of the to be raised than is to de¬ and as the Die Frie qualities rnauy good things daily Old Line Democrats. . }. A. McDouKaU guidance in our endeavors to advance it, rights promote happiness ought required erned, now, ever, relying upon Press, Philadelphia, Pa.; F. W. Thomas; dai¬ sets before them, prepared under her own superin¬ Milton 8. Latham. people, and foreign interference with fray the necessary expenses of the Gov¬ of the American with ly. $3. tendence, and the rules for making which sho herein we now submit to the candid judgment of intelligence people, acts DELAWARE. that right is a dangerous violation of the ernment, and for the gradual but certain an abiding confidence in their capacity for Homestead Journal, Salem, O.; A. Hinksmaa; $1.50. forth. Old Line R. Riddle. all meu the following declaration of prin¬ law of nations, which all extinction of the debt. and their continued devo- Christian Press, Cincinnati, 0.; $2. The recipea of the world-renowned Mrs. Goodfel- Democrat..George against independ¬ public self-government True Democrat, Cleveland, 0.; Thomas Brown; dai¬ low, for cakes, pastry, and sweetmeats, are now for FLORIDA. ciples and measures: ent Governments should protest, and en¬ 6. That Congress has no power- to tion to the Constitution and the Union, ly $0, weekly $2. tho first time collected together for the benefit of all Old Line Democrat..Augustus K. Maxwell. I. That their deavor all means to charter a National Bank ; that we believe do the as the Ashtabula Sentinel, Jefferson and Ashtabula, O.; W. who desire to be good housekeepers. Governments, deriving just by proper prevent; proclaim following political In short, this naw Cook Book is offered to the GEORGIA. from the consent of the and is it the ot the Ameri¬ such an institution one of sentiments for the C. Howell; $2. pub¬ Old Line Democrata..J. A. H. powers governed, especially duty deadly hostility and determinations, Mahoning Free Democrat, Youngstown, 0.; M. Cullo- lic as the best which has aver been prepared, and the L.-Seward, are instituted among men to secure to all, can Government, representing the chief to the bests interests of the country, dan¬ establishment and maintenance of which tan; $1.50. publisher invitee all houseko«|ieni to purchase it and David J. Wm. B W. Bent, K. a Colquit, Bailey, those inalieuable of and of the to to our institutions and as a Commercial, Cleveland, 0.; H.M.Addison; $1.50. give it trial, confident that they will recommend it W. Cbaetain. Juuiua rights life, liberty, Republic world, protest against, gerous republican their national organization party is to their friend* as the Cook Book of Htllysr. the of with which and all means to the liberties of the and calculated Journal, Wellington, 0.; George Brewster; $1.50. only practical Wktgs..David A. Reese, Ale*. H. Stephens. pursuit happiness, they by proper prevent, people, effected : Western Reserve Chronicle, Warren, 0.; K. U. How¬ which they ean make daily uae in all their household ' IOWA. were endowed by their Creator, and of the intervention of Kings and Emperors to place the business of the country within I. The Government of the United States ard; $2. duties. Jan. 21. Old Ltne Denu^crat .Bernhardt Henn. which none can be valid nations to establish for the control of a concentrated is of and it is confined Telegraph, Painsville, 0.; Gray A Doolittle; $2. deprived by legis¬ against seeking money limited character, Ohio Times, Mount Vernon, O.; A A NEW GLRE BOOK, by J. ». WOODBURY, themselves or Chapman Thrall; " .John P. Cook. lation, except for crime. republican constitutional power, and above the laws and the will of to the exercise of powers expresslygranted $1.50. Author of Dntrnira,'' fir. INDIANA II. That the true mission of American Governments. the people; and that the results of Dem¬ by the Constitution, and such as may be Independent Democrat, Klyria, 0.; Philemon Bliss, COLUMBIA (1LEE BOOK; or, Mnsic for Old Line Democrats.S. Miller, W. H. Kug- is to maintain the liberties of XVII. That the of ocratic in this and all other and for the $2. THEthe Million, in three parts. Democracy independence Hayti legislation, necessary proper carrying Colombian, Columbus, 0.: L. L. Rice. Part the lieh, C. L. Dunham, James A. Lane, Thus. A. the the of the to be our Govern¬ financial measures which issues have and 1.comprising largest number of choice Henrietta, Johu G. Daniel Maee, Nor¬ people, sovereignty States, ought recognised by upon granted powers into full execution, Free Democrat, Ohanton, O.; J. S. Wright; $1. (Jleas, Quartettes, Tnos, Songs, Opera Choruses, Ac., Davis, and our commercial relations with been made between the two Star, Ravenua, 0.; W. Hall; ever man E. M. Andrew J. and the perpetuity of the Union, by the ment, political par¬ that all powers not thus granted or neces¬ Lyinan $1.50. published. Mdy, Chamberlain, Herald of Freedom, Wilmington, 0.; J. W. Chaffin : Part of Sacred Harlan. impartial application to public affairs, with¬ it placed on the footing of the most favor¬ ties of the country, have demonstrated, to sarily are reserved to 2.consisting Anthems, Choruses, ed nations. of all implied expressly $1.50. Quartettes, Ac for select societies and concerts Whig..Samuel W. Parker. out sectional discriminations, of the fun¬ candid and practical men, parties, the States respectively and to the people. True Republiran, Greenfield, 0. Part It.containing most of the old popular Conti¬ ILLINOIS. damental principles of equal strict XVIII. That as, by the Constitution, their soundness, safety, and utility, in all II. The State Governments should be Williams Democrat., West Unity, 0.; Win. A Hunter. nental Psalm tunes. Making the moat complete col¬ rights, " in all ever Old Line Democrats..John Wentworth W. and economical administration. the citizens of each State shall be en¬ business held secure in their reserved and Free Democrat, Detroit, Mich.; S. H. Baker; daily lection, iti features, published. justice, pursuits. rights, $5, $1. For sale by A. Riehardson, James Allen, William H.' Bi* III. That the Federal Government is titled to all privileges and immunities of 7. That the separation of the moneys (he Geueral Government sustained in its weekly FRANCE TAYLOR, Washington, 1). C. sell, Willis Allen. one of limited powers, derived solely from citizeus of the several States," the prac¬ of the Government from banking institu¬ constitutioual powers, and the Union Free Democrat, Indianapolis, Ind.; R. Vaile; $1.50. JEWETT, PROCTOR, k WORTHINUTON, Wkirs..K. B. Washburne, J. C. Norton, the tice of colored seamen for the of the as Western Citisen, Cleveland. Ohio. James Riehard Yates. Constitution; and the grants of power imprisoning of tions is indispensable safety should be revered and watched over Chioago, IU.j Z.C.Eastman; daily MOORE, ANDERSON, A CO., Cincinnati, Knox, to other while the vessels to the and of " and weekly. KENTUCKY. therein ought be strictly construed by States, which funds of Government the rights the palladium of our liberties." Journal, Sparta, III.; I. S. Coulter; $1.25. Jan. 2.ld3w Ohio. all the and of the Gov- lie in and to the while Old Line Democrats..Lino Boyd, James S departments agents they belong port, refusing people. III. That struggling freedom, Western Freeman, Galesburg, III.; W.J.Lane, $2 WAITED IN TOLEDO, OHIO, and it is and dan¬ exercise the to such cases be¬ 8. That the liberal embodied enlists the wannest Standard, Freeport, III. Chrieman, J. M. Rlliott, J. C. Breokeuridce, B. ernment, inexpedient right bring principles everywhere, sympathy PARTNER, who is & practical Druggitit, and can H. Stanton gerous to exercise doubtful constitutional fore the Supreme Court of the United by Jefferson in the Declaration of Inde¬ of the Whig party, we still adhere to the Free Democrat, Waukesha, Wis.; S. M. Booth; dai¬ A bring a cub capital of from five to ten thousand Whigs.Beoj. K. Gray, Presley Kwing. powers. States, to test the of such pro- sanctioned in the Consti¬ doctrines of the Father of his as ly $4, weekly $2. dollar*, to invuat in a well established tvholeeale Drug legality pendence,'and Country, Telegraph, Kenosha, Wis.; Sholts A Frank ; $2. JiouM, at one of the Iwrt in the WesWn coun- Clt-uwiii S Hill, Wm. Preston, Leander iff! IV. .That the Constitution of the United is a violation of the which makes oure the land of lib¬ announced in his Farewell of Free points Cox. ceedings, flagrant tution, Address, Press, Janesville, Wis.; Joseph Uaker; $1.50. try for a large jobbing trade. ordained to form a more and an invasion of the Ind the of the of ourselves free from all Free Press, Sheboygan Falls. Wis.; J. A Smith; $2 It i* about four aince thi* bouse wa* first LOUISIANA. States, perfect Constitution, rights erty asylum oppressed keeping entangling Racine. C. year* to establish and secure the of the citizens of otther in¬ have ever been cardinal alliances with and of Advocate, Wis.; Clements; $2. opened and ha* done a large ami profitable buaineaa Old Line Democrats.Wm Johu union, justice, States, utterly every nation, prin¬ foreign countries, from the atart I purchased and have conducted the Dunbar, of to consistent with the made in the Democratic faith and never our to for¬ Kentucky News, Newport, Ky.; W. S. $1. Psrku*,jr. blessings li!>erty, expressly denies professions by ciples ; every quitting own stand upon Bailey; buaineaa for over two yean, during which time the IFAtgt..Theodore G. Hunt, John B. Smith. the General Government all power to de¬ the slaveholders, that they wish the pro¬ attempt to abridge the privilege of be¬ eign ground. That our mission as a Re¬ True Demecrat, Mount Pleasant, Iowa; J. W. Howr; trade ha* steadily increnaod from over fifty per cent, of the owners of soil $1.50. during the first year's buaine*H to on* hundred and MASSACHUSETTS. prive any person of life, liberty, or prop¬ visions Constitution faithfully ob¬ coming citizens and the public is n«f to propagate our opinions, cent, the with facilities served to the Der Demokrat, Davenport, Iowa; Th. Gulich; $2. Dfty per paat year. And, my Old Line Democrat . Nathahiel P. Banks erty, without due process of law; and, by every Slate in the Union. among us, ought be resisted with or impose on other countries our form of for business, Western acquaintance, Ac., the trade L Cnn^ker, therefore, the Government, having no more XIX. That we recommend the intro¬ same spirit which swept the alien and »e- government, by artifice or force, but to Pacific Statesman. San Francisco, Cal.; J. H. Purdy can be made, with the additional capital required, to , r,Zan°JScwddwr' reach from one hundred to one hundred and fifty J. Wilay Kdmundfi, Samuel H. Walley, Wil- power to make a slave, than to make a duction into all treaties, hereafter to In- dition laws from our statute books. teach by example, and show by our suc¬ Der National Deiuokrat, Washington, D. C.; Fred. thou**nd dollar* annually. liam Appleton t buries Hf. Cpham, Tanpan king, and no more power to establish sla¬ negotiated between the United States and 9. That Congress ha* no power under cess, moderation, and justice, the bless¬ Sohmidt, editor; BvellJc Blsnchurd, publishers, $2. For further particular*, address the undersigned, Weotworth. Kdward Dickinson, John Z. Good- than to establish should at the Constitution to interfere with or con¬ of and the advan¬ a* above. All letter* of inquiry will meet with prompt rieh very monarchy, foreign nations, of some provision for the ings self-government ANTI-SLAVERY PRESS. attention. I. M ASHLEY. once to relieve itself from all re¬ amicable settlement of difficulties a trol the domestic institutions of the sev¬ of free institutions. Win. 60. Jan. 28. ldlw Democrat . Alex. De Witt. proceed by re tages Liberator, Boston, Ms.; Lloyd Garrison; $2 Independent for the existence of sort to eral and that such States are the IV. That where the make and MICHIGAN. sponsibility slavery decisive arbitration. States, people Pennsylvania Freeman, Philadelphia, Pa.; C. M. Bur¬ OlfK THitCIAND AHKNTlt wherever it constitutional sole and of ap¬ control the should $3. WANTED. Old Ltne Democrats..David Stuart. David possesses power XX. That the Free Democratic is proper judges everything Government, they obey leigh; chance for young men thia winter. Addree* to for its extinction. party to their own affairs, not its and as M. A. Noble, Sainurl Clark, Hector L. Stephen*. legislate not organized to aid either the Whig or pertaining prohib¬ constitution, laws, treaties, they National Anti-Slavery Standard, New York, N. Y.; IMNENot. S. J. COOK, Crawfordavllle, Ind. MAIN*. V. That, to the persevering and inipor- Democratic of the great Slave Com¬ ited by the Constitution; that all efforts would retain their self-respect, and the re¬ S. H. Gay A K. Quincy; $2. Old Line Democrats.Moeea Mo Sam¬ tunate demands of the Slave Power lor wing of the Abolitionists or others, made to in-, which claim and will enforce Salem, O.; M. R. Robinson $1,50. FARM NEAR WASHINGTON FOR SALE. Donald, of the nation, but to defeat spect they Anti-Slavery Bagle, lor uel T. J. D. Fuller. more new promise party to interfere with Voice of the Fugitive. subscriber offer* aale hi* Farm, situated Mayall, slave States, slave Territories, them both ; and that and re¬ duce Congress questions from foreign powers. about five mile* from W in Prince . K. Wilder repudiating THE aahington, D.C., Wktgs Parley, Samuel P. B«n- and the nationalization of our dis¬ of or to take in re¬ V. Government should be conducted It contain* mora Israel Slavery, nouncing both, as hopelessly corrupt, and slavery, incipient steps George's county. Md. 17SJ acroe, ooo, Weehtmrn, jr. tinct and final answer is.no more slave lation thereto, are calculated to lead to of the strictest economy, BUHLIt A ULANCI1AKD. WASHINGTON, D C than 30 of whicn i* a fine alluvial meadow, producing MISSISSIPPI unworthy of confidence, the pur¬ upon principles a ton and a half of to the acre, but which un¬ no slave no nationalized utterly the mo«t and conse¬ and revenue sufficient for the km now ready for Mlrtrjr hay Old Line Democrats. .- Daniel B. Wright. States, Territory, pose of the Free Democracy is to take alarming dangerous expenses der improved cultivation would produce at leaat two Wan H. Barry, O K. Singleton, Wiley P. Har- Slavery, and no national legislation for the possession of the Federal Government, quences ; and that all such efforts have an thereof, in time of peace, ought to be NANUKL PBRBI&A; ton*. Hay aell* in the Washington market at front Wm. Barksdale. extradition of slaves. inevitable tendency to diminish the happi¬ derived from a ou OE, $15 to (HO per U>n. About four acre* of the place ia siis, and administer it for the better protection mainly duty imports, a marsh covered with several foet iu thiokuein of MARYLAND. VI. That is a sin God ness of the and the sta¬ and not from direct taxes; and, in THX BOVKKRIUH BULK OK SOUTH CABOLOU result Slavery against of the and interests of the whole people endanger levying WITH black earth, the of deoayed vegetation, whieb, rights of the and a Old Line Democrats..Jacob Shower, Joshua and a crime against man, which no human bility and permanency union, such duties, sound policy requires a just Pi*im SmUhtm I and properly composted, i* source froui which the up¬ Vsmisnt, Wm. T. Hamilton. enactment nor can make people. not to be countenanced discrimination and from fraud of hitsn, Aft, Hosjntaiitf. land may he enriehed at a reaannable coat. About Henry May, ' and by any .John R. usagp right; XXI. That we inscribe on our banner, ought protection AO acre* of the farm ia woodland.growth principally Franklin, A. R. Sollent institutions. . Writtea in S. F. C. Adam*. Wktgt that Christianity, humanity,and patriotism, Free Soil, Frke Speech, Free Labor, friend of our political by specific duties, when practicable, Charleston, 0., by oak and cheetnut The land, uxcept the meadow, ia MISSOURI. alike demand its abolition. IV. That the suitable be undulating, and afford* many beautiful sites for build¬ . and Free and under it will on Renohttd, foregoing*prop¬ whereby encouragement may above work foraiae beMitifal llmo volume 01 Old Lime Democrats. Thomas H. Benton, Men, fight to ing. There are many spring* of excellent water on W. John S. VII. That the fugitive Slave Act of 1850 and until a osition covers and was intended to em¬ assured to American industry, equally TUKover 300 pages, small pica. Price.in paper, 6( the and It it noted for it* hcalthfulnesa. Alfred (
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