1 ; &' :- -r - ' )' S ! : *> *T S : r- ;.". . - - AUsd Gtneot: ciiixo1n1. a . *TCaILrrrGZ, CU8b'TflL'c1ictzr lhatbbjecl wtllb 1fexecuted rft Jood Till% noniceS _ CVtTWA1flh2GOItDV. evenlf it'should netessarjrtotal rout'themi ft]** tevz rrz ,- 5 S J S4pt -_-_L .,:.'4 eutirebatprpo5 tarytoree oflhe-United _- t IS jp gMyrBi g rnyrtr.1 : Since tbe laborate discnssJonii vrhic haft 1 ljf.beke . been bad, both in and out of CbnKrefes'in'relation NothigbatSontfzCatii "**'' / .ito TlTW6mY; I . ub'make'i. : le CoavfBticnigs thei. owlll ILlie -- : * an Emendation rox - . . ) : }& _tb lhe coajplatnti WOUNDEDII South Carolina -v-* v. r -- 5' *' * I it has*beromemanifest lhat'TJbe. Juusotrly, *honliieu se to performs IhePe4sacoIaQatejkof: $Jae! date me ioVioarhiL1 Tpls conclusion;is Jormed/---S : :r .v -V vt_ lWw ,bf: beVi iy:the"'ConstitntibnV as-a jiprUon jf'.the ithm&i1imfai f'mn l 5 #t - one 'pretended', grievance' to ..ertnrplanDfgaimjt ,Senalpr and J ( f1v.Ihd, UnTtedSiatfanCb , Rep the'United States; arid'that is ,that "resentativ is. JhpuU withdraw' themelye*?I IrromHhetrjres"pective laAy etroi thrWtta .forn.iglt! snnomUi strIture oTowhih .L-1 ;#SSmise ', -- the balance of political povrerbasthanz d, ,, andifhStati *i n& jg, Papertof tb ia riSyi eV 'hJfclfUerlrof4icc ptari6e >ecattse rO 3---.r ; jIr. and Soot .Carolina finds berselfin a-minor? 6hould.rfuse tpr pp6nif IrTe jim'p1cnnd tion tberry of Mi.' ?*v fc!jrmet -'' -v -"- t ", 'V 4t pia 1ai . i : ityso' Ih1 bC& ho longer wield the manner 'of. .chobsihgf.SenatprsTbr : -' -t-- --v '4 tpicted .-- 1crs arhigrfirh ticcuifed'jiIPrcco t power,of .theUnitei,, kles to the accom representatives, or should failvtb attend the ? 4aP4 bj ;he edeferumncbtbll 0 the' anbi34 of fayTthe antuverV - piehrnenlofberparticularveL.She1nis! seBsion of Comigresss&: That no .quoruiii; the *s thechta simite of .uPegbS4 people!,. IbrebTef pat coter4mOm yp..ycb( lasijrea I '- -' rrothaFv.atbrooZbLtmtfeaicag iai that laparLof.theVnited States-she !! ii beiormedi and sb uldrefnstto Fb nipT 'floundermng'! . appro* Gen B ur. irono1znce,acquiescetce , under the Coriatitntibn'widlaws , duties bythe 4l to perform eam P'i ; : 4 priate money for_the;>uppbit"of the gbverhment xeuab1efi4b mnmu4.pi&lles andtIe'iittt1atfogi dinrjiodbereicalilociriite ever - :-wh chi she may'be'compelled to perform -, ,-: so-thatthe; 'wheels ;gbvernine'rit'' whhran'ihjttTy fr tbe krck, f'a horse tTbe tedinorAmencl'isMekin : therefore-while threatens she continues"wllhdrawvand Jn'lheTUnion claims t-he should be. stopped,"' 'yet ".the ympnwouldiiptthereby ; his amp&near1'atatk A few tlaye smnce, -' -.- I.; ---. .-. .' .;5 -' -- -.z','- -'-' ; 'fir>, OI ttsiio' lo - ij-. to be diss ityed. htcbhas hedoyerthepohticaroct $y Its;ajecyzI; P&1 The'Constitution" .resulted t )nthifracture; of -oV at.hourss. ( tt a righrto reassumi the position she occupied arid, laws would remain; i and, theJPresadent"niust orj commissioneri.yfjvte happy,that after the; nrqtuat encomiums the tw< )( more ; of his ribs, We arVjiap'py! ? the Constitution bt ,, destructive 1 before she adopted the since to was the most- one cver- , and before'the old ; ? t kecarethat, the; laws be\-faithfully\ lapsi'of;two}-weeks :,;)ittjeIpiore' ltght* ;fi hard3 ci :D-p thieoigiaa mtor acie9cenee ' ict United States, even rtjcles executed ; land for thisi.purpose- and to enable learthe'jfljury not considered very ie rlou kntw; in -this' country cowuming,.oeaij 1t'2 of Confederation- that js, to bean independenf dispensed Jo'us intfiexdarkV'-Hray as it wHj and 4 the mars Uo'rdUichargfli fthisduly'theJudiciary { "the'entire'.busineBs of th Net - State-without control, This : t1fc and Gulf!IaUrostl. 4an'ttii ailexeellt portion cityi- ; - I rtt sovereign also'AvIllJj-euvam".in.lhe* fiilleieftbise 4 ; be cheering even though; 5t prbVe ; tcs. 0 I the claims to be,, and as such; lo*be capable of all its powers j and jhough Cpbgrees 4 e: JeariK.f: rpm>. ..wrjttuthentifrgdnrce fatuus If uargnmensar&wak, weba1t patform1"if} :wj"may jidge; by erj'ja js'jheJUtd C tjl rp naa''tich tlSnble I of forming new associations, 'ilomestic hat-the conJaagTatipn i t bnrnr5ng . / of occurjed amount tlt beablej-fbr of'.a ubrun nedeseary t Iire iih may want .tamajc6"'new flat-kttemptta strengthen,therabyftlnu* the following trom that ;papcrbf.Uie" 1 and foreign, for the maintenance. her in- lla she> old 'ones'.would ;nol ,beca: >rjirjf forward of this jfo ortaht'work i-' v2'i.! .ii V1'-n-"ixcination' with!' 'inis: .'5 *S of MoseoWji, Nin- j4 armies and navies., She bad such .St I nrvey reiitanc John Ilamideuafld tbefpat# the pep'rjle generally North'Alabama.Viz.: rip power MrDJSAU ; When arrived at New scarcely clad, and seetningly ia'a stale of: under the royal government; and if she had, York,niy attentiornvaa i called tb'a'paragra Kin .'Januaryi'.to"cofn"pljri \ itKHle rlbts.bf bur own early-bistory'tovtne etac'iigns an acquiescence in, but not an approval oj f j jall. :' hetransferred! jt, with all he'rTights of war the Vtelegraphictjeport *'of my: speech atBuflalo. terms of ihe act limiting the time yen/with-' of arbitrary, power,.we inferred, that .thex acts embraced Ih that ..adjustmenf.To -- ilv11wucrUiraemrtba laimo; 'Tb :.it/ ? and peace, and her.right,to form foreign associations .Under the circumstances, 'it Is fn which operations' to be commenced out ricvKhbors.would urge the remedy of resislance ou/mind this is the ground for us all! to was .filled with people; wand ing aboot{ 'I tc to the Congress of the Confederation wonderful that: accomplished reporter stand upon-let us at 7preseht run into no without asylum.. The" Horror of tWicenit. . f ;but, however that may.be,Tier grievance performed the ieryice'\ he did; but THE ALKCO* R4 : 'fustl6ably; resorted to bythose extreme-become neither rabid Secessionists was increased by Ih'e sight of tLt.uafo'rtnnate V .is that,' according to the preat; republican rule "mistake occurredjpf 'sbmV importance, .We learn that the trial spftthf$ jroportant bonbredrworthies. But when, .In the next nor ultra Unionists-but contend simply and -who irom time to ftine '' 4 : 4t and maxim, without which.there can be'no which he; corrected 'as.sboh-tisH'mct his case, in which th,jvhole'of our citizens are paragrapb-wjound this'htgh.toned "resis vigorously for our rights, in, the Union, and persons wfreecm- , t; republican government, she"is bound lo sub- 'eye. Toward"the: endof.the speech/llam Interested Wd .their.'"property directly or.remotely tance" p&ndciwn toibomthon, righl under the Constitution as it is, Taking all pelted to rush from the midget the flames, i'd1 mit to the will of the majority constitution represented a s"having.'BUd: 'Gentemen! I ; necessary steps in the meantime, to so build and preeipitatingthemnselvei into th street t.. ally and lawfully expressed. If she repudiates regret exceedingly that slavery> exists in the involved'will t .> be-_-tried_ I-before, .-*.?the next- of question; ex.aniination, .or remonstrance, up Southern commerce and manufactures were" at>lasT, 'a'fter'raid .efforts 'to escaper that maxim, as in practice she'prohioses Southern States,'and'rthat Congress has rip term ofibe U. S Court at. St.'Augustine, il we were remindedw bf childish 'dreams in to make"the South-in or':oat of the Union crushed by the falling buildings, in f alt view . to do, what sort of government.will itbei power'over it.11. This Bojentirely in pp' a special court be not convened for the purpose which we have fiownrto dizzy beighUand independent, 'not only of the Northern . . t It must be a minority government;and what position""to. the 'whole, .drift of jny remarks before the, re'gular teVm. The delay been as'suddenly md;easily precipitated to States-but of any foreign power.' n : of hundreds spe tatorsnnable to render assistaneeV h is a.monarchy or an aristocracy a.government that it might;Tiave been hoped that all wou Id ; This approaches the]position" tnV Constitutional Two persons vere in this,man*- ? by a minority have regardeditasa"misprint'ror an error. hitherto has.been occasioned,, by the, non the mundane sphere, and awaked only to realixe Union party: of: Georgia, and! despite heYburnt: alive in the streets; and six others .- There is ho provision in the Constitution It appears, howeverthat this was not universally completion! of the translation ;5panis"h the sensation that 'nothing wan't hurt. the "gongs' that the'gongstrikers"are perished Ih\he iron stores of MessrsVTaaffe"IcMcChilt. ' : by which South Carolina can repudiate the case ; and therefore the7 reportervery' documents; affecting the case,*to performwhich'an.agent We:claimed that the aequiescantsin'ihe compromise are. ,sounding S abandon the Union. The doctrine of fallinglnto" it. 'Acqui.' : . Li Republicanism promptiycaused the following coirec- a&sentby pur'.tovern. had,so fat as question, exatninatiohr ' is, that the majority can do wroo tion to be inserted jn the Herald,-the paper escenii6utnotanapprovaZ.of all the acts The number of persons ;.known to have : in the same sense in whichr it isaidjn in which the report first appeared:."Gebtle- ment to Madrid.r We learn that those translations and pre-opposition was .concernedrresistec embraced fr the adjustment?'*. Will the.Nes been k Media eijfit; twenty others Weh. , England that the king'can'do no wrong, and inert, F regret exceedingly that sl very.exists are nearly completed and will soon it ; and that such resistance' being solely,the still continue calUhis heretical doctrine more or less .sererely.wounded. Afttr'thev- 1 f or.the same reason ; because there can beno in the Southern"States; but Congress has'no be'in.the hands pf counsel.* 'They bare;an jyork.qf the toi-duqnt Soiathern Rights par to a ; and break-with Us cousin of the firr twoinen Werekilled, by thefal'iDg'rttmiiTbe Georgian r I1 legal remedy.The ultimate sovereignty to"act :it. ; Itmaybe'Jipweyer, power upon false that there . important bearing oh the case vfaTor-"ol ty"-xvas; a pretension,: was ' , Ii resides in the majority. Republicanism"also that.in dispensation of! Providence some on so vital a point for, will it"like {ihe'G r. Custom Honse,- all- -the- newspapers', , Ji . i; supposes that the majority .frill exercise remedy for this evil.may occur, or'may'Jbe the title ofrihe.Untted-States; Thecounselforr no. resistance to laws once'enacted short of gian, and tike GdVrCollier'of followAbe fices in San Francisco with the exception+ ; ; its power discreetly, and for the public good; hoped for hereafter.". the'United,Statesl. .Hon.*D! L. Yulee, that revolution, or in the new parlance ; wilPof still better of that of- the Alia. ..California, toeatre* peoplejof' , ; s.niftbe, minority shouQfjb 'of opinion that ;!lt mustv-be"obvious to,:every> intelligenl in"connection"with the'ibistrictAttprhey'ol secession-and we should add nullification. ithe is exercised their is adopt the code of the. Constiintibnal l .Uolou and all-the principal hotels were, tonsuintd. it ; : if not that so remedy only Congress possessed person power Ihis: Distfi. .For 'tile chimanls'Messre. Resistance to lawsfpassed .is an illegafity! in t f at the ballot box or by revolution ; but revolution over slavery' as it exists in the Southern and whatever form iteJ. 'Tbere-iiibt be party,:iri company with such: respectable adjuncts The offic of the Steamship Compaiy/aad ; can only be justified by.insufferable States, any attempt to exercise such power Maher and Hoffman -Baltimore, Hon.L. pres as the Sayannih puW'Vaal and'the the ship Afliif and.O nl arrito 'were lsb . .4 injuries.. Such injuries have.not- yet 'been would break up the Union, just as surely as AixTh6mpson'oflhis State., '1'flougbIitwhich protest, drssento'i'revoc thry- legislation abeinlf! burned. , ;lL inflicted, nor, by the Constitution and laws would a7i attempt to introduce slavery into is probable'that.thejudicial fitation'to there might be opposition the-principle o Florida RepuUiciin' 1-'( ) .$ of "United"States, as construed by the Massachusetts.-These are subjects of mere Thejist of snfiefers byjn jfreaaratfire to.San law either -- other the latter gentlemen.has of late attained Inthe.State a through thelpress- .t. $ judiciary, can they be inflicted by the .United State right and State v authority, intended rany am.:AUXOLI; AWDDr. GEORGIAN. Francisco fillsaix columns' the'iJlta'CaHforrrti&j *- : The is what the be ,with the Suites may induce relinquiehment source ; but none of theserights partake othejCharac'ter .- R DAioua Demo , j States complaint lawyers originally to vleft entirely ; djstinguished and even :this is, ,not cbmple ' ' tf call .juia vf tour.. South Carolina pretends and they.must-, so be left still, if we wish to the charge.- of:resisancei{ but gather that crat of Savannah-'has 'written [a 'powerful Very few business bouses eithetlitsSaa' L that she fears that Congress will do what the UniOn ,. of reform.. -Hence that far'as preserve This important snil'rests Upon a claim lak ; ;we argued so letter to the Georgian n which he ' l14; h baa not, the.power to do, and .she'cJaima You are at libeity to make any.nse of this their exercise'is hlave been newspaper Francisco or 'Stocktbny eseapfd destnetioo.. . to'Jjarefecurity..for; the future.-be Is not letter which -3'ou-may think necessary to re byI-Thckleyandcertanof; Lis.ass'gn, tq; a oncernedbey. corrects assertions of that paper that Uie Denfpcrata ,, ..Price of; merchandise.which; Te'rjr ; 1 content wait until Congress'shall threaten move false impressions/ large tract "country in EastTJorida grant more or less practiced by :all :parties- in' the of.Savannah were bitterly hostile.to low: befbre.the :fire, snddenjyw i 4ujiofarn/' ;. i : to do her some great and insufferable'! injury, 1 am, my dear sir, ed by thKing"bf Spain, ariticipatiqn'; !of Southland that; though'the: ultraist*, and the Clay Compromise- that "one of' the pled and rents rose in the < 3 r but; upon-a suggestion only':tbat as the With the truest regard, the cession to the United States,to the Dote thecovert) secessionintsi who are ready.; to most prbminent l&able of the Union Demoocrats' sainepropOrtion* in the United 'ltie.Borgojmti4': Ctf after the balance ' : Your obedient t political power servant, V -ft' -1- ' i i States is changed, or is about to be changed, gK-- -1)AN1ELWEBSTEIL of'Alegon.: Other largigrnts were deioDe wound and yetatradstrke" the Union, '(Drj 4.'vocaied he ;Nahii1e! fire, found$1,500,000; safe in tbefr Iron chest.- .lion. JoinfM. Born 'Richmond, Va. and De Castro are-all: equally: acquieicing-are all suh- : the new majority may disregard the CoiistitnP.H Vargps -together coveringr Convention resolutions of the 'meeting "in The employes io the1nstbuthbaSfav ir : tion and )laws and trample the the whole the milling.-their vaporinge impart discredit , upon, rights POSTAGE ON NEwSPAPEaS.LOu rattenio nearly territory, State Savannah;.called to elect delegates to that all the funds that it contained,amountin* toa - of the minority, Alarmed at the possibility has-been called to a clause in the new Post The object, was extinguish all 'tut the and a'n ill-grace totheretensatis., lathe body. Dr.:Arnold declares that he opposed 'million of dollars by throwing them into> of such a proceedings, she now : , course : * - rashes madly from the Union and, plunges ageBilliWordedas follow; : naked sovereignty the ,United.. Suile 'ii case in point,we; endeavored to show, the the resolutions- is. and sustained'the(Clay Com.promiseand awell. " !f .. "Sab ribers to ali periodicals shall be required the cession. But at the instance inapplicability- the illustration dr - of vnfrom into the abyss of political anarchy, without in'-ad ;our ; that the"Georgian;at that'time A, fire also occurreat/at toektonvoa' ae to : pay. one Quarter postage ' a reasonable hope of thereby obtaining relief Government these grants were annulled by English'and colonial' h'istoryind sustained it tbo arid that his r 1 vance; in such, cases the jtostage.shaU be one hame was night of 'thelSthTMay.-'which'coasiiied iie* it from i the. evils which she anticipates! In the King; The'puke of Alegonbad bowi about as; equally foreign is the, reference lialf foregoing rates.19. ; placed oh the business committee of the roe'eting business jartTof' the Thi fire takiar a ,x>f fear she throws .away her city* ? 1 only"paroxysm shield against the;-fanaticism of the -The "foregoing rates" are five-ten, fifteen ever,, iransfeed Lierfigbt to. Ilackley, thin made in tb&Iast1ewifroni 'rancennder without his;consent or Icho wledzeJTbe tii,..:>' i*>.r'; xt place into conaidera : H .1 k North i which is the most powerful foe with or twenty cents'per quarter-for' kly pa.- American Minister at Mdri&and1bAtm, Jacobinjule. 4 :: -. : : r; tiM' iuite aidia; ..1I14 I pers, within 50 miles. 3OOinjI s, 1,000 miles, 1n.ihetrong reply ofbiir neighbor'strong( ' nnJor the : whom she is contending. nto Hackley'assume'tjiat! : 'meeting' at Macon'7a'August last &c. 4 For this she has no c rufibt nnder.U The question for solution, /important.. alike me'nt of the King ,was jnTalidras; jt >was inijbe.reverse ratio of'the "pun| ," strongest opened my eyes to the true intention of that 000. ,. the Constitution, nor under the Virginia..re ( when weakest"theire arVone or two positions portion Democratic party'of.. Georgia to publishers and'subFcribers, is this : Are without the.zancti nof, ihe Coitizunderthe Both these firis.are.supposejtdr be t&v 'I solutions of 1798, drawn up by ,Mr: Madison -. and; in which i call for We have never who were.opposed to the Compromise. The : R periodicalI'l are they constitutional response. the father and advocate of the Constltution. -. newpapers government ofSpaiaThe single word .DISUNION which went up from work of.inceodiaries. Snsple'on'rests Upb -Castrotractvcov- "laboriously right.of ijresistjfhce the midst.'bf- the large assemblage gathered a number of Austrian convicts who infestii* resolutionsxyasVwhelbera/portion -pflhe.people ,to'militate against this construction, in ering .themore northern; 'portions' of the ," On the contrary we bave/endorsed there,' served to convince meand the thou- the 'cities, asthey are known to have nm itared of the United Slates, less tban'a majority tKe only Tcinq ofTesisfahce vbich'is :fadmisVible 6ari3sof: .Democrats who now the Srate are the the occupy the other -sections. Tb&reasonjor; a discount ;in; same position as Alegon, a plan! 16 bum'and plunder SaI1'rsJII.cisco . 'decide and..declare"for lfan : fame position,with' that tiever couldaffiliate' could me wer } that of short I half revblutipn- 'we of one in prepaying subscriber and .would probably be litfgated in thi even repeat " of. Congress to unconstitutional, and -with those political leaders whose some two months ago, actw , mayhave been, to "of thevonly kind, ol resistance which u JSL i secure certainty ; ; is k therefore refuse'4o obey it'and lo that extent payment of Jar decision mnIvorf tb 'claimants.;nfl. path led tbJsuchJavre8aItfc approved ;:J. e the resolutions, go, and no-further. They and, consequent vision cannot iireas&of.revenueThe referto.niagazinei dectnat grant -The difficulties that>mfgfi .rep'ectabte,'thouglfnoti to, be* resortea4 To the,Compromise- supported it, and inNo., grrinceedings nd6not eay that by nch refusal the Union in distinctions pro from vjpapers for evs ensue with holders of; land under Jills. from *without, 'V better'-pretezi*-'than,.J i .that, .,J>set up*by yember Jastj'the people of Georgia, by.a majority of .jhe meeUrig recentlT leldimi U dissolved, or that the>recusant therefore portiop withdraw of papers, painphlesta, periodicals- and. magaZines the U. J$i m.ihe/lattercase; may be easily the! -.-.doctrinaires 'of :the 'Southern ..BightsSchool.1. t of unprecedented in thet political:annals Tammany Hall by Freersoil Democracy , the United Stales and.abandon'the may Constitu ,"-are spoken of jri connection, in a prece'edingparagraph' stirrni d. : .' -- 7 >,- ,. the State,;'most"4riunjphantly sustained infavor of Land:Reforrrt, at.which the Hcm that from the Union, gfeat"peacVpfienngrnHe lip : ' / : - 11- tion-which Its friends, and ,Mr; Madison 1at .If' ; is not, ai .f'peribdjcal.amagazine' .. 1 We: have heard--it said that- Hackley pro The"Nines"aisettstbat no charige in the pol says'tbe Dempcratsf who support Hqvv- ; ! i the hea3 of them, labored*o hard and struggled newspaper is"not.. 'Our his pffice in Tammaby.flail, a (tort.of"agrarian" simpIy.'ITTbis; begging'' the question j forpj3licy'of't&e as "those'Dempcrats. who :.support Chas J. rug S ; :,-. ;, i _. regular, period .?; .h ,nota. newspaper : in' 1a.minoritYatJhe bailoMipx; had a Barnum, making"rapid 6ales'at'two -we never asserted that these remedies cbaie ttjlon/jfsinie8 P, Westcott, late U.SJ Sen* ; McDona1d who since nJQnlhly thus 1 long the dailyfweekly or published'Must repudiated atorfrom Florida inbthia withdraw from! .the Union The the now"ojoarning the to domiriant right government cents an aere.'V or - :its subscribers,, then',-'after.- July Jst, - natiouaf bemocratic jparty, and who clams remedy for the passing an uncpnslitnlional stS city; sent a letter to the committee-decTi JBj f ,ft act :of Congress is, by those resolutions,' pay,quarterly in' advance, one half,ihe rates .' YANKEE: :' SKIPPER lotf THE' %VRONGTAcAjcho9nerJroth party.while. '""m"power.l';"BuTthey*'S* 1 'h'ave* to b'e .nomtnated ,by Whigs and'Democrats. to make speech,and intimatiR* liar Southerri'genilemen -.<, understood be the to ; generally ; chargrd by 'winged iM governiptnt and with it the dominant - refuse to'execute concIuiieSMThebalot cannot-with ; supposed to be the right to : Dr. A a'pmperdege. * New T Jaw.l named t Such . to yprk new jthe.fact.JV ; the -right ol nullification only, not the dissolution appears party, and thusi havaeectcd'a."change" r: proper' Felfrespectmingle- wTsach't" ; kr .Y. Journal Commerce.June box wilf th'e of.? :S. the J'\/ionvbound Jacksonville with settle., 'dispute"in 4 I1i of theUniop, and even this,right.of ; 4- merchandise in the 4lpjolicy'rof/botbJ.) 'TThisrls one ;pf the October.Bexti. ,Atthat tirhe I crowd as that of Tammany Halt 'He was nullification does not arise according to the a' shortttme sii1n ? ofiofiiiining iresuitS bope to be in:favor'of, land reform, but as gathered' ,- A SLAve CASE in CLEVELAND.The *" of dissent neof .. ,7 I **- -4 '" i *- ; ; protest, ,;;and argunient, ; the thousands -Georgia Democrats terms of the resolution! ,-but in the case; of Cleveland Herald of' May 31st has the folio into the SU John's ric'er,.vreacbed the which we need not Appeal to thei records'! toprovjuandVnbnjwhich whose votes"will aid placing HoyreUCbbb from !bia tetterwodnsideritacoipro. *. t a' deliberate, palpable,-- and' --dangerous wing account'of a slave's refusal to !eave offing of lihe, bar,.'passed...s tbwd, arid in the'ExecuUvechair of ;the Slate of Georgia. miss "of dignity belong.to the tend reformjwrty -. Breach of,the Constitution tb exercIse ; : point owe'publish-; because forsooth certain antJ-stavtry ft by mistress'iL' :\ found"herself safe in the harbor of Sti Augustine ."," -- -- p ii $of powers not-granteJ to"it" "Jt'mn'sV be a Yesterday'MssMinor,a l.idy-f rom tbnisi-- trig nemghbol -i( V\Ahlru* as felingly n as i* mm. men had ;also' decliiftjt,themselves'in OJK ? 4. cae not ot a !light and transient nature, out ana- wno in." company*wan** *: ncr npcie* t.-was ; ana ber- 'capting'! reporting ii'msejatthej / Ihougit we do the Tgradeioj sectdue "The RepuMictin* iJenies position a'monopoly the public -lands.Mr .. ppon y of Jialur Custbiri-house; 'pf."thaV we perceive; that :;,Wescotrs I letter was mostly devoted] to "dangerous tojhe great ; i a purposes stopping at the New England, was cited to placejbeforhedisc'jrered fb the of Bunder.the Constitution State /jaripus standards resist.ancilL a has the established.1" right tbedii issi ipf for which"the Constitution the'Iaveryquetion;: l L appear before J9dgeAtkinito show cause his;,mistake xVHerepbrtedb.rmself : .* to'fiecedei at willj ;threbyn'ptying- ; f fit must be a case/moreover, not obscure,or why she restrained" liberty oriliiry Bryant * $ when. the S 'informed him coursthatth&FedeyaI: S1ivAlthoiibtherebisbeemuather > collector ; Goyernment has therihttocoerce' Power* Greek <- .; I .doubtful its construction, but plain and a slave woman .who was. with her. th'at be 'A Eor. thenpte& iatn 'oindmakinj 'State bad left his .into- 'palpable.I.1astly, it most be'a case not re- Miss did but said destination-.b hid him; obedience We a.meagr I- ;Minor; not appear, Mary a more manly resistance, and taking 'stick a pin there'f future reference 1 suiting form a far/io/consldeiatipnpr hasty was at liberty to go where she pfeaseu. andjbe'pnly urse oftbeSkipper; ; to groundat;; 'once, in--'.favor" of; Secession, ;as is going,f utther inFederalisra and corisolidji* This showing''of. *An! zic3n. productions "at the .' 'determination, rbut a. case stamped with,,a" The Judge 'declared "ilary free; but she5in- /back.'water.M. Wl suppose.when the.Fox- !Jbey are* doing' in\Soat.h.jCaronna-; ; say, tion than even Mr..Webstert the Higlf Priest, yorlJraFaiXand'.aUhqugS vrefjavebeen ii L final considecatton aod deliberate adherence. sisted bn.goinz back toiler mistress, whom on getsHo hum the we can hold"no, con verse Twith-yptt-uP0.n' of east ofFiorida Jn These are'fUteditfthe resolutions,tthem- coast ) Tederalistrii; goes,who'repudiates the idea markedly.deficient specimens oi our j>ro she bad attended (your infancy; The colprecpebplejwhQ will be reported"all: i.fog"bank?*. this subject ; a Rkillfurge eralneer% fnvites of-using forte to,preserve the;-.Uniort. : In the of art :selv-eaof r798not as juslifiahle grounds had been active Avere exceeding '_ his aptagonjst to a seat in his council of;war, We'- have grees ihlgher departments : , of a dissolution of the Union] but as grounds this result. '-- r some cufioslt0Q ;know what the tribute rto' the ' ly of chagrined/at Jenny Orid has';concluded her concerts an4uittu9u: proposesome5m; asur ofre; remedy1 the 'RepykfttcinfouI4 in following work: 'an ---- of resistance of unconstitutional, act; \Ve were' nptj present, but; are.informd sietalice your'seUjpu)aye"no right tofindIaultIwiitm propose 4ie..ric.ka sculptor,.' 'shows that V we' shall ttitbBarnum tbeVaggfcssibns bf : , .agreeably to a ,theiNprtb should 'a :resistance; not.incompatible with. 4be >xtstence that'the Judge wasted much breath in stipujation-in! chose expatiating anycourIe we."may' to become insuppor'.able"even to the come but iie"comparlsbd Unionists iu l i&tegrity O.1Jhe CdnstitutlonJJ'Jo their contract for,15flTnights ttiaf wtzli&yeryyess tothe servant on the blessings thai >she'migbt adopt; and any sngfestion.from such a source YouId he adrocate revruUori ** 4P'' such CMehowever, lias yet.occurred,and i t4s freedom which she did not seem to desire, and close the engageraehltat tb* one liundredth, can,only, be looked upon as impertinehce. t r. -- pectable certificate: .. : z;- by no means certain that it ever will occur; *in persuading her to profit by his decision.1sAt which She ba Ione;' .She is ,to give a few This .is; the language pf'th V'ewsapcjalthugh Our denial does not jmplf.that tfie }ele. 5_ -Power>v Greek--Slave has attracted Jaacb, If the : the North should ver.obtain . I fanaticspf { evenintheew.; : England Omnibus : ? f mal/G9vTntnept ought 4acMrceVSWa"'int attention The, EzaCTiner, Tiigh authority the majority in Congress, and shboJdpxs9.a ouveye4JssIinor'a, ? family rid--Mary more i oncerts'at.the:Nt't qtada, arttt hay not time>Co Aweil. pon. t, obeajencei; although ;the rig1't'io'do.lo mite nporf the subject; after: alluding to 'many.ot.the It : law abolishing slavery in theJJnfteJ Bryautnegroes f all; rnibt have: nflil9oii r f lt it.merito'greatsiresf frbfn| thejnntr secessior / principal works in thiidepaitmentotartayi"Wmnstztht Th States, there"can be no doubt that.it wbiild ,- some of whom had been Jieard to, 1sh&th. anf' obvvv| If ,theaggrMsipns; of the. North leave thipTdiTwonj I }>t vetoed b/ the President; who is bound by say that the slave'should not I leave-the city, ste Fhces aicz1oneerng? aT jtck tsc fler The! ase&rtonthate rnadit VflingaVL-r ehouIf'become insupportable' to.the/Untono (the forjignryrfthont rLword ot-the/n* I; the Constitob'pii (art!2,sec 3)and his oath to gathered.about.the, gangway, and; asshe at tcWideiwaeaitende4by,6ooo'pens cohcerlat'Newi Vor Castfe <, lets,,ve. would.adeoczie revozw n. "Here are and best vort contained :within il to which take-care that the laws be fafihfuly executed; tempted on board, one of them caught a jGar boyjeamere pretext4or1ndulgrngmnan: pit pass two n >e>placea to sticfca pin wish we/did not sOoner allude, because i$wputa t -p and 4nere is prolabifity thateuchan-un- her byltbe dress. Mr. Clark Wafren, Deputy anbappy ininiinkt rictice of the eaadous > j" >we 'tiorf ia sd.well knownr" we mean Jthesex* I( t coDstitutional law can be sapported by two- Marshal,, ordered "bira tb. desist, and, we, buW JsUek> pia L in some such cindid Su ciehl. & : qqistte 'statute of thSIare,, by Hiram Ptnr* thirds of Both Hbose Congressj, or by.tbe "/earingitfie: cane ie A'd' o, ?nd.she rOt capital has. befleiI by comparison- .,- -i 'with- &fr&t, admfssibapl? the Wevt,, WeWedie cou4 stik: a ers, whom the.United'States hav the gtorj Supreme Court of the United States.. South on board.,:position ; tweensucri; loose logic o!. Vha( because. and ther.-pridof: falling their'isooA> f It a q Carolina,, therefpre- has, no Reasonable wardandsaidouiarean'ocerorthlaw ih flahfa* and Portland 1e ) RILJd_. the f M jtoJwarUi fls.readerson- su'bik .lMry- ebster repudXteiCthe alsOeaIdhatPrinceAtbertJiaaexpr.ese4hiS'igrettbat ground lo apprehend the evils' and jnjqrieiwbtseernstofeariachlessto of the land, but there is a:1aw of God.' an,ainpprfaiit otb still speediertrai&tof lea f;**/*MiA,* V, >"**\ forc( Mea ofThis ;uo;price>for this' *tawit* oiake "Yu, replied aark, ndjf ypo don't leave roalg wjtb it'; i rn.vr4gafl ug al starueV .will) be'named by ifeiteespce'iiiAo1gIbes: I :. her f ears a. 'grpund complaint 'against'the thls'; rJot,: vda'H Jf ee'Cttfe grace>f God.pyer __add_'_.passegerirnzu___- "S:rope. as 'oLaiIg mitetherigbtoja.. stale to ecede : **, -- United States( whereas the Constitution ihd your head |rbro ray cane3! : .Ttteadvocate ol ?It H xDiuajetyI- - '-offemmle' I uary Msstaskiaeat .z laws of the-United States ;arft the'only1 ba> highertew?'moved Jiis boots speedHy. Mr (( ) iI krnu".r : may.see perhaps wita *ome , : 1 -- net; "a5ainstHbe.hbrde; of'fanatics;:wfio are Minor tenderjed-Mr,Warreniui eagle for The apparel rewntlfjrtrodttced| t theKbrthVhas McesiwA,. flow,;-i aniiwer i9dae itir< own L.- :- -__: 4r- s: the scutpt rsittheWnitsIStatesbetsg: a overrun the r rendered hicaabb bee d nJ inM ol-tBe.lBei, in -'rfiw tfa M.' -'- i.Xis.-iff if tiJit seeking ; fo 'country had"pnlv.done iheyarta notineumbent Tb MetbodrChtircLi sUtL1 off the, palm.for beantya d.tte ar I4tnfadness,1erefotei U to surf e der yi1I lo- *Tli* >rPh"* *tA* "ir'i 5* -JJii-.u'rr! , . ; I. 1 the meareottanca contiaent conspicuous for rugged v ptreagtlu11 ? that barrier,. in the hope-of forming anew 'protected., fronv Annoyance "ar 4 insuiy -, & --' '. OflUStOji1Q1QSC a ddt w YkiCourtfieviot .53 ,---I_ -) ., .- . becausndert : :- wrong j'enongato* pot- -0ovrn ivas very, ropVrly ilecHned.. 'Tbe Enpirf ?-. the ecisJo bav&n tIvisedte arerePT5tmnthNorthern S.leert Svernmcnt of : :control the Slaves, 'compete '"Slatr'i| >iyteeded pirherwa3rJ'W'ith; th i iiif vnopdering f Mft t ana'nthetn adopted by tpeo4bi jOt9 : .DriUi e'pOfenunent irbich.) ill remain ias pmaa:? wbq'f had,,.the gondliensft'lo"jp refeijbe thcsreetstandthVgirbbecpm1not; ; lS W *n tt hpH Churches toagre itabe4istiuti 9md.l lXooo Uwkr"itjittdiciaf aad otJwT , ; the Government of thel-Uuitedi States, and guafdian hip'of thpsa.*b'Q hadlieen ; <>nly for.the f rTTolou vtap.bui ther news J i -4 lln biitw'wntthe upon n f -Jt s -o*"' >*vw ._? -*;* < wK.Jv \ it ofjroperty' Lhe trthermjracbaY& ogees Ya V leetrT'bjf the e le ,"aa4caaM , : jnaitat'fte kmd, to ..Ibe4old.. charities of those f "r.--; : ways< Toe \a* '* ** * jubmfaiettiip j * papers, *? ir engraryj&t.'av iCa1 -* 1 ,5ifT V / J l<*-j -VacUvf : 4 thut2cfheearLb; : wbosd professions would fijrniih but scanty BOIetyl hi. ; accordiagly roposdo he Cbqrch canvass fes commenced fjM beaars : A'dii zi-of tbeUAiO eart gviout 0oAdtcoItort .: iimgf moral'and w0 belligfrenOreebttP South ac mpromns! oie roper.iyqtes'iio'1 and emblujnents":;* --b.T \ .,_' r onoina.aityIqr s-past3ore. _,, --c 'r __ 44' ; tjj 4-_ :bho '_ -._ .5'M --- ConstItaon.fsjcere tkO'pie. . ) Every tti hich >The Bangor(Me.'Whig wyV tl&it& Iiaadreds i 'V -*- ' : -. g 's _ i Perbapshe . _ pubbewuuI4 IIlceio know .. to c-i-: __ -2': 1t --u. ,Congress can oefl t teltonally,g y T ji ? reatft eay heneve ' &uth baibecit I'done.'and neriiV noTeasMto mines''recently jdieboverej. in Somercet cou&l9 weeks nce1n8mnle.'sleambtatirfjrbe eir rti f l html th&ade1tat. Tht * 1 '*i--d '*>Sf tIge an4 tfe # 'V \ HiM Vi ? ? ti- .t ezeseWng atJ&ve.acd; six cents a bIet ; doubt thsU1a.wMck'aAbecoust "' , : '' ; !"* 5 IJi still : , : f ? lk. ; : ; : : *> : i i t-i : _5 5 ; -c : .*S: -' rj' .5 S SS , : S -S 5 . - E -0- . '4 5', - _, __ .. , --- -- -- -4. _. - I 4- -- -' .a? 4 -L -- 5S5 S ---.t _ ? 5M.S: S_ :.--