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- iJDailu Reyublic. llUFl' o\.LO, N.Y. Ev ENI:\JG AUG 2 1~'1 t port ons of our countn the ,pre-emption nght ol Iowa a man ta occupv lands <o:t \' number of ye= before t.IJe) are brought mto market. thna enabling bun to make from the soil wherewith to pa\ for Jt The poor laborer who goes to Oregon to day be comes the occupant and owner of siX hundred and Tile Bescrvat:lon Pos1.•0fftce. (-CORRI<SPONill:!iCE OF TRE IU:Pt:!nLIC ] fnsal to delegate pawcr to establi;lh 1t, wluch IS a restnctwn of 1t Jo as much a practical qneo,-uon tion• as government Itself But there are those who cannot comprehend the simple dun of a go ALDEN J nly 29 1848 vemmeut to protect tlre ngh~• of a people alfliUSt Hats off gentlemen' ObeiSance to the slave all aasaults The> have 1 ague and mdefinue power' The lash of the south 15 ra1•ed to enforce 1deas of the funct ons of government thev think obedience The pohucal gwllotmc IS now m opp 1! mu<! be an en~tne tw~d to bUJld upsomo po<;J muon Th\ town of :\!den Is made an examole ttve m1Itnt on l ke a Umtt>d Statl>s Bank, or a high to terr f, othPrs S :VI BcTLEtt h~s be<.>n remo P oter me tarilf.m to extend and p1opagato slaven 1 ved rwm the ot!ice o' \'o= \\''flr fo op non\ rn tcrnton now free ThP. admomuons of th61 \ake He wn$ n railicnl democ•at m pr n<' pie patrtot j d.('l{;, JS ure ~o appropriate Ill connecuon I and acted UC'Cord ngl'\'\ Hen(\'e h s rc DO'\ al C \X !\L EX !I R f\! f': ~' acre-s of J .... nd o morrow and he ceases fl!) be th<\ mere 1 ob.ted laborer w thout caotlal or so I of h s ot\ n II haJ oo rent: or taxes to pax anel he ~oon b•l'omes nb!A to .employ laborers at h1glil p ces ho 11 a .. -ho t tirne become able to occn pv 'acant lands !Ike htmoclf Th1s constant tencc 1 to dww da) laborers m nnw couutrles on to lands that are unoccupJed and ent1reh free to them 01 for sula at a mere normnul pnce, \WI I lwer the pr.ce or labor ven hrgh untJJ all tbe va cant l~r ds aro ab•orb d and the u the pnce of lab(J)r WI I begm to decrease as popul twn mcreases and ;; e'llth uccumnlate and then 1t 15 that slave hi. \~ lth thiS SUbjeCt of tho true fUUC!IOD5 Of govern 1 he r chP~t farce that has come nnder m\ ob mer>t and so d!rectlv bear on tho question or! s rvauon of late • the dc;cont mtanco of the Poot the propagatwn of slaven that we quote them I office t Re,nvnt on n the de I oerauc l o uon of It JS not m a •pJond J go cmm•nt supported b> I the town of AldBn lor the reason that no hm ker powerlul mouopuhc and ansucr~ucal establish I could be found n the v cmitv to aPcept of the of rncu~ that the people Will filtd happmes or t 1e rj fico of Post ma..•ter For th• past •\ 'ears that llbertws prot•ctwn but n a 1lam \'\tern v01d of office has been !..ep b, i'.h E H E' EI L a con pomp protecting a l and grantmg favors to nona ll!:itent democrat, and \-..:hat wore~ ngul&.r .for an fl.,. f, llo \- ng a e tl c X! rt.: p•r c l ~u I t Demo ra. u \\om.Inat.i&n FUR 'PR1 f r ~IARTIN VAN BUREN, burma\ cease to be 1 ss profitt<b e thtm fre~ lahoo \ •r!;lmu 1 and all the colome•, found lave lab~r profi able tn the r fi :rt settlement but as popuitt twu began to mcreu: c the northt>rn states lotmd rt nt ~la'\' !'r\ \';as less I roduct -ve than forme rho' and auoh hed It \h1le V1r!;lmn has continued the -d :51 en mg lts bJcc::Fin~ nke the df' ;we of heavt>n ofE('e I olde-r under the g' uera.l ,got'ernm nt, one uo,een a d n-felt -,\ e n the fre\hneos a d : '' ho hns had the motal co mage to speal out as Ius beout\ the\ CO llnbute to plOdUCP bCn e Of dUt\ reqUired ulthough frcqUcll!J) ad - --- I momshe 1 to dcst-t from the cour ~ he v. as l ur fnE FnEr: SoiL M£ETI~G I< 'i '\' YonK -The t g l3 I e Ill( n tl e pr 11 pie v' f ee ~o l a d free 01l n9 comp!OID e JllfOtl 1 g\ held Ill the tree 61 ccch he has never shrunk from 1ts ud or ::>iEW YORK en ~' tPm and Jts blightmg ntfluence JS now seen m ltv ul! d I artmell S of be1 trnde arts and Dg\JCUJtme Pi!lk on F lH..iil' a~\ternoon was ven large It voca.n 1 1 Sl:aes rna) be profitable to the ownor• but •till [J\ Tho Fr'(;;c Terr~.to~J <Lon li.\nt on :v n rna' r!'tnrd the ropulat on of n countn for fr c com put d Ell):i the l cca tg Pmt that at le-a: t n 1 ::3oi .e four week::J smre tho\\ orth Pu t lla!'ttr f \\' tl m~.>and person• !C:T' ] r oeJ< \ more rnthu 1 Du falo \1 Hh t 1r e \ a ero eat! to do Ins h 1dmg k~re he held m th s c tyon t r ~ t f \ • f. rtl no 1 .a labor' 11 not make 1Lq abode whme free schooL' <1!: t c aud1enC'e ncv-:r us: l.lbl d Tht>,: 1 P \' 1 t a. t' ~~;d. tl n: hole \ c tv of Ll Rt'be twn I F ~l mtentl 1 to all th3t \\' '~ d awl seemed ttl' I I Po t ofi ce m eatch of a hunker to take charge ~~' tfon of cand Ja(.('s for Pre~> P tan l \ e-~ P es dent nre t e tab! .bed and t>h<re the free laborer [1' T.nc Si<hP \gn<:ultulal Fan· 1 t~ feels that he cannot enJO) a social and pohtwal hng to perse evl\n a the late hour at :\ h ch tlw of the o1llc:c but I ul 01 e could b f, 1 merllng- adJotmwd i::lome thou and, remo. 110 1 ot tl e O! 1 o tn e1 t Tl t on' al 1 on tl c giOU 1 11 u'\ r ten ° loeb. l :::.t(> ng t'1 a con u t c ul'' .. ce a 1d dq r \c U extr:1 porarr omeeches I rom tho\\ who cho o to l 1111 hat v c lilt\ 0 lls prnllege FfPTH ><hIll nnl \EVY.l< rH eqntJ t\ \ h the' ~alth, sla'e owner '1 bP vnl 5 tl en H 'RY 0Ris~~LL n•• ed b n I 1 01 np t 1 c Pr ~ k tl.:s and ~f'creta e~ prE\ re1ntwn tu L I n I ro 1 t on ~ t ue of Ill\ es IS regulated by the. pnco of free labor Na'tlO 2~1 Free ~ ..... 11 <. o:n.1. en .. o 1 n r P\ ronntrtPo;: If free 1 tborers:~ for mst.ane.n --- T u an gt>t one dollar per cla-.. a 1d tlhe Th1s conventiOn \>tllaB•emble Jll t'ns c1t on the I I b 0 th d t t d 1 ame a OJ er~ 111 rcgon as n o ge 11 o 1 9th mstant, and 'or the IJ 1rpo e of ass t ng dele 1 1 1 b h b A number o' able l<'~ohtuon, \\ere [l!C olhce !.t Re ovat o, aTH 1 r n s: voe- a o t ere must e pro! or g ates attendmg the convuJt on to fin<llud n~;< a 1 bl I '·] b 1 1 b t tiJtW \ u 1u 0 ecatlle nH or nn co contmtttce has been anpo n e 1 L'J a c rta d ~ pu ~ t. 1 f h 1 0 ·' f l .~.or to tue ge era a\ii ~I<.VTP o o f\r a or anu he hyuses, boardmg Ito tses and 1 r vale dwell nw< f I \ , l I ~ f l \ b tee 1vOfl illf! I t lC fll!Ce 0 ~ :W6 lil~Or fit e at which tho\ can be accommorl<~t<:d The n ° h 1 h h l d d 1 to the s <Lvc to s 9\\\ ub1 c- ho \\ e- d board n house try ('! t v tg- t 16 rate I m I er a pne 1? g ' cam ot be '\ hJgh as that p~d tl e Jeavmg the 1 a•t c of thc1r re.-1 eclt~e houses and h d tt t 1 en use e rrqu res m 1 e care an o. e11 on w L the IJ-UU ber the'\'\ can accon nodate at th::;. office I b d I I' 1 S t f ,. I at a or au s (>ss sl a omo por ous o '-\ the comm ttec will h< able to d rect them acc01 d 1 , h 1 t d s no th 1 t I nu a as 1• r ou as \\ ;:.n -v rTree r a 1 1 ngl;~ Gentlemen w !ling to open therr honoes on d b h 1 1 ~ d t t' ut t a countrv popu a on 1 :)0 e :sc tlus occas on \1ll much ohl o-e the con 1 HLte b\ I d 1 b 1 th t '\' t at an o nan a OH:r rc-cCivcs ess au :l:O leavmg the r names al o at t 10 Countmg Room d 1 1 0 l re t.:; per a ' 1 e 1n rt\g-on a common a <>f the Rcpubl c B' nrM1 of C'omn 1ttec borer rect\ ve two doU.Ir~:; I daj An) per::.on ea 1 []'We make room fo tho fo!IO\tlll<Y o.rtJCie I, e la\e) ~ ould mucl sooner find a lodgment without nssum og am r SJ on b l I\ for Its I ren 1 I n 0 ogon th'lll n Cbm ' a Id b) the ti:<e<l laws I!!CS or conclusw ria \ of I e po t nnq_ of thf' I w h c 1 regLlate trade a d 1 o 1 ulaho 1 trre~p£\ct VP. wnter are no,e1 a 1d we should be loth to en of the Ia\\ sot e1 mate dorse them unles sa net o cd b more mat re re I VYhen I 1 u and 111 nos ..,..-ere first orgn :zed ficctwu thv.n v c 1w.\e been aolo to bestow t pon n to\ t 1ton tho p o1le felt a want wh ch 1 them. { fcl n all 1 ew COL ntn\\.s-thc wa1 t of laborers \'~onu~ facts and ~\\ 0 'D§J.n.erd.t•O!lfl :r'(>\'\P ..-.y .. l m d a l cd Congres:s- to permit as 1 pe-n:s1o I of the ingSla\ ry e.•nl tAu•!'<< .~ {{r\ Or>< \ G h l f l J r 1~07 b h 1 L ___ 1 ar o t o nance o u '\\ c pro 11 u Tlw Go zmcr wl A her sm of 'Tonrla' e•~' ~I \I err ( ng e•s dec ned grant 1 g there 111 g has Pomo pe ultar rdh W Hlo ou th~ 6ttu ! 1e't of th people of the tom torr, bee use tht \ Ject of ~ln.very lll the territOr CR It expres c::. r{;) c ns dered tl e gen.eral government the tru tc of gret that the Compromise bill 'as unce emo the rcrn\01 cs lor the benefit of those who we\ mou&ly and Wlthon much <.lei l er\t o voted do' n and al\o for the benefit of tho e 'ho m the Honse lt also argue t conswerab!P m the flltnro 'ere to mako 1t the!r al ode a d f length that sbt P. !ttl o n Or•oon and ev n I t \\ a ten porun pr vnt u m prolubttmg !a >On New MexiCO and C\l forr a would I >t I r P ofita t u !J r nlt 111 the f1ture prosperm of that re bi<J and woull not be emplo P l to tho•o d Rta It ~ on h mv ttng the em1grn on of free labor \hiCt portwns of the rept bl c f ut pro 1 h ted The 1 ill fill a country ' th a more dense poJ ulal!o 1 vie\\ s are pecul ar nnd lllt\r\ 1 n~ \hrn\ e reflect t 11 1 Ia\ c labor nnd add more sub•tantml pro• that the' em•nn o f om a 10 rn I l \\h m the con v\ e th 1k no per<o 1 'auld be d s fidence of ad st gu • ted. mber uf t~e T tL R po ell to sa that >lt<vcr) wo Ilu be lcs< profi able part), (we om1t to name the wlup; pall b•cauEe m Oregon than tn Inchnna and Ill nos '1 he we would not •pe k r; t l to\slv o tl e dr:pn.r l ) e1 nate IS bet e adapted n Oregon to sla\ e labor and 110\Y a cand1dato fo1 the second office I the thnn 10 e\ en mo t of the sla1 ~ state• and ~er g 1 ft of the people and when\\ e al o con 'I r l h better adapted to Jt than In Ill to and Ind that the GmnrneH:owl and t< cand d~ for tl e 1 ana \\ en the> aRked lor po\ e to l old 'laves VJCe Pres1denc\ !tav' hrretofor been tl o open 1 'I he people of Ilhr om and I1 d nno. des reel h0 and avo~ ctl chmnp l> l \\ 1 not I ro'\i FO n. 1 nn e po ur ' h ch the Coznpro n so b II pro all measures wh ch prol1h t lnverv from fer to po,od w 1': e to the people of Oregon tie p01r.cr r1es now free t ~nn l tle law of j1eedom Tl o hill prolldll£ There o.ppe'\1 to be ma ~r tde 1deas about the that tho leg •ln.t vo pow~r of 0Iegon shall extond prof table 1e•• of sLve b.bor In tho U mtecl Stotr~ to all rightful suujccts of legislation, winch means Senate M CL&r roN avo ved that 1t \\as the unan <uch legi>IatiOn us IS ll>tmlm states It JS blf tho 1mous op n on of tl e onu 1 Ltee ,.., l ch rrportPd !':arne exptoss grnuts of power of legtl:ilatmn that the • camp ornl>e h 11 t mt slave labor \\Onld bo the terr tones of Flonda t~nd Lomsmna have le ;profitable Ill ;\;e\ :\1 x o r d C'ttl for JU and that , lateG oH t e uhJ~Ct pf olaven I he hill a],o free wh te Jab or a ld wt co npete. \\ Ith the abor prov tiPs that the pre ent 1::tws of Oregon shall re of tho blacl ace m that 1cgwn Now we me not mmn m fotce • •ubjOCt neverthele'S to be alt~rea bee t o (\ t i l l)AVU D 1' u I D wh':l th •ome dor1ne tl temlrks concludmg- us c \17.~1 • for tln• contest the nat o 1 h s bPr 1 !';(\ a:c;ona I p £-pa d tl f\ cou 1tn hu::o 1 1 fo 1 iHI I of t 011 oa<h T'o 10~ a~o '\1 \\II not Ill co tlH 1et on \\Jth northem men ntrc d lCPd n pro1 o ton n the Hoo~o o Represf'l ta t \ c t ut n 1l PW te- r to ~ h ch m rr] t 1 e aclded to the l mt d Stole there should h~ no Iwolu 1 an • rv tude except for cr n e \ a tor t1 m th t'io L o voted for It a td t w' tll have pa d t c St' 1ut 1 ad there bf'£\n t Inf' f' o (1' b tore he clu e of these <::Ion Seve al m mb rs I o nr('- no \f! nmon~ ts suonge~'t opponent~ then uet l d tl \ \\ otld have 'a ted 11 Jt f\or I com ot tle 1 be p ocln met! as u •lll p s Tn free ~ tP~ an 10 C?.d more than two 'eart> go tl at t ' as 11 ac o da 1cc w th the pohc\ oft 1 ve n ue t that I Hrl Rhould be exel led new ter toJ \ ~ow rut: 1bc s of Congrc!'l a\ What s the hurry1 Wh~ quarrel about abs rae t ous? \Vf en the question comes un 'e \\ h b wltl ;o iVe have put otT t!! the last mo mrlt The \ur • at an end poace •• acquu ed n 1l tn. ') go\ rnment cea :,.t o acccnnt of t now a 1 ew one mttst be estahhshrd And must nceJ, I o e the one wh ch •~tab! she~ sla VOrl 01 :vh ch 1 rol b {s 1t T ere 1 no talk of co u 1 o , \VI at 1s there to rnako u compro mtso 1 In the fi st pi co we have nothma to Yl Jd and m the seco 1d the\ tal o all [Lauf!hler a 1d clu,er J It r 1 nus me of Dn a ecdoto reli.l.ted ln Senator N les of a coo.Uess loafer meeting a nwn w1th a good coat on 1u• back and proposmt; to I 1m to Ia\ It on the ground wh1le the\ foup;ht wh ch should hm e 1! [Cheers] There 1s a sortofY!ex 1ca, .Jav n t wre abo winch IS fore1gn to om lav and \I eh O\Of} loch 1\oull n 1 te 1 des cam nr:r The tC'Jr ton l$1 rce ved m o 1r Un on free Flor da nrl Lou s ana \ere a! eadv slave ter ton ve male I ttlo opJ o<tton to the I corn mg n a..o:;; sli.l.Ve ~tatec: Now free ierr to11 Is to rou e m we sa h:nve that a~ free tPrntorv- (Loud chee\] The 'I wstton LS not whether 8la d.uc=-,. naclim te t 3t(' C':'Va s l~ :vhte-rnc ltTUl t:ur to ann lt el oo.ff.ee:lorn B wo ven shall bBcontruedthen~ but whethorsla\r 1 l 110 pe J ho ll a lJ ld h h h I h .shall ~o ht\ e Tt E\Y co end th t slnv('r hall ~ \' a\ e o t at l ew IS mJot el r ~u<c m t e he mtroduceJ t ulil otatc laws shnll ~not •h ' - tl e du ate s •o I 1 !! ~h cl prov des that all la\s passed hj the I :-.:o v when 1t t one ~ettlr d us •lave te111lol\- as to I r<cl du labor 11 •lnt ve ~«embh shall be submitted to the when sla\e ]a \S l II be once e<tahl \he<l n <'a v rtu8 nn l nn rile I C~np; ••• of the U mtod State• and, lf dJsnpprov 1 fomm an 1 !';ow lox co there w II be no chance mans brans a e the dev \ , 0 1 hon The 1 or d scus 1011 A ptante p;o ng there w th a hn 1 e I of sbnll he null and of no efl ct dred loves would ho apt to hang-r pan> mnn \\ ho who IS rtgh t e ttl [ e 1 ovll c a \I Bnt tf tl e de 1gn o to not Jut laver) mto Ore >hould tt<llt to those laves of thr1r ug-htf 1 l h h the laws of cl m~te to tr ~ 1 e> o 1 of the low gon \1 f t d lrr;atc poz~er to e•tabl 1 sh 1 t t:bere lL• Sen tor Foote threatened to hang a northern lancl~S of New !VII? C'o n i ( u f, n a 'ht> o n a U thrn l revent tht: exf' Cl fl of thnt powe alte R\' ator for ~I e::~k ng ar.n. n t a mob n W asl ngto 1 1 1 \\ I !lo\~ t ~· < u tl re bo um l<cn\ IOn' !': UTH \' e :>re p po c l fo a 'I herP I< 'd01 of retnb1 on com !l OVO!tnk S>NAT¥ -Tn the ab<e tce of the V ce Prc•1 de t, 1\h AtchiSon ' as e ected P es dent P' o tc n Mr B1eese f om the committee on pnl 1 c land• reponed back Without amendment t te b II to grant tho State of AI h~n ather ght of Wll) and a donatiO 1 of pnbl e lands to aSl t Ill the con st t ct u l of a ru lroad frou1 \Ioo le to the Dl~ 1th of the Oh o r ve On mottOll b~ l\Jr \Vestcott the S nat co' d ered the b 11 prov d n!; for the obtmmna of (ost mon:'\ n relat on to ckums for loso::;p,s ~ 1s a ned m the !lo da war-\ h ch was amended read a tl r l t me a td P\\'\ l ~ On motiOn bt 'tlr Wall \T tho s~ late tool 1 r t1 a b II to n od f tl \' ec tu .abl 1 e t.: OJ 1..-. of \V SCOII<IIl to f !In a COl •t !Lit ull u to U ]o' thorn to take otl c• Ia d 11 l ( u of the 1 Gth •ert on f01 educat o 131 pUJ1JO c 'l ch \\a:: amen l d read a thud t1me aud passed On mot on of Mr Downs the h 11 f01 the I etter organ znt on of tl f\ d ~tr ct ro 1 t of the U nterl State forth\\' trtct of Loms ana \\as con G red and pa.< ed t ~ J 5 no tous a ur a a .te a Cv gr N:> 1 U...'i J :sn I o of t c d est Ll h ng 1 0 1 t a e call d for onP tl1 o- -a H~ \wer 1f the \' s of tmde popt I o' an I eli nate ? ~ d a course 1 ~ tead of oxh b t ng- tr e noth ng el e-a d tmct p OVISO that Slnven haJl dictate 1t le-t that re-g on b tl e n.bou o th frco !'!tatesmm 1 p appen. s 1 ke a pupp' cha.q 1 f! h s not bo carr ed mto nL'W terr torr Th1c; 1 thE' i\Ir llannr-ga 1 rrave ot C'<\ t 1 tat he \'\ o ld on ::\1onda\ next JLJtroduc~ a h11l pro> dmg for the es t 11 h l of terr to al go~ ern cuts ll Or gon Cal fornm and N e v MeXIco I c f. r nc n l T c 11 I~ t Mr N les moved that the Senat!'l proCPPd to I 0 I av n t ou t!' i blaeks of thJ$ couutn \ 1 tl\ ef'\ n 1 f Nn th 1 [f ,. 1 f l , t amc ordmnnec rnvved b\ Jeffi rson passed n lu a w~ h \c- grn(lra no\,Pl\~ (' rgu~~a !On Congress 1 B ar U c\c nco rerrarded aq an ar Deluware Bav to tl 0 1 lOUt ot t u n, (J Gra d. I to t.err tor eo a.\i s u ual and as apperu:s necec:sn f I I lt h b \' ~ part o o1 r nnt on;) po C) as een eu.eC' nda?ted to tho lubor of tl e bla I race \ Ia\ <l 1 because w,; cannot enun erate nil the 0 lOJCCts tnal 1ega dod all temtorv North and West of the and the. free- black f bot'l t \\ 1 o tl a l s tl l.t thr-. terr or f'H mnv r(\CJ.mro 0 lPg late tt pon OhiO nnd we drtrrm1 wd to tn: thnt an 1 be con have no restltg p t r \tor 1 t jl 1 1 . 1 ttl 1 '· f tent With notlm~; ebe It rest! a d m ''\' re•t I t pro[ r t at \1 e s tou u lll <e pro 1 u lloi s o j\ th tho r eople of th sUn on to d~c J whether to the cl malo a1~ p o ton he cot ntn I1 c 1\ r as we dcclme to dcle~;ate beca1se 1t I tho te nton shall b• slave or free Men are p o tt~l•ould be lo ud that tree b ac laho 'ut lJ be I'\ Imposstble to uel•gate awa\ a wlolo and v.rb \lh I be nl m g1v ng a\\aV othe1 peoples profitabfe m Cal fo n a and New C.. ext co the north havo a p rt left If CounTess In purs mnce of the I propert,-al d tbev a e JUSt \' 1 beralm taltmg would b\ the lC\ ar O[ e a I of fixed h\ • •non o b II h ~II d f I \\ \' other people ltbc 1\ Even rnan bas an ~ I r pr l r t1 Oll nn1 roll e o a aw utc t t 11 thf' cau~e of free hl or nnd m w rh•mng- ba rehev e I of !Jujntluuou tl t o I I a ltu t ILII 1 e Jab! ,I ~ la\ 11 111 Oreg< n ( 1\ h eh 1t cannot: t 11 1 nil ~f free rin rrv Lrt even man then and the sonth\ll\ >tat \ l~ I e md r J to eu d as tl e Senate Is now col stiluted) It 1 , qucs sand forth ffel ng- that th s can~e s h s o\n that courage emanctpnuon :'low If th~ chmu e ssneh I tlonnhl tf tl e l~glslnture of Orrgon 1\0Uld not 1 he • labor' I\ fa him elf a db ch ldrPn If the as ropre~ente<l m C'nl forn :t n d Xe\ 'IIP\wn tho 1 1 1 h 1 d 1 vast e'trnt of Cal fu1n1n IB good fo1 notlung- nH I 111~ e tIC po\\l\er to en art t e qw ngnm 1mmr 1 ume of tho outhei n people saT\ the\ do 1 t wont question I> \\hell t L h 1 ° n lu\ trrn or atd; but tf nch a tit tpp!O\ul 1\uuld act as n 1 It, and aug 11 1 ot to blacken 1ts \Oil b, the com by legnl enactr ent or t t r ton I opula eJ b\ future 1 wh b!Uon \h) not put 1 t mto the n, 1 n at I 1111\ on of uselc s cnme free blacks 01 wl1tes a~ the la11 • ot cl mate and the fir orgnniZntiO!l of a teJIIton and lbeforo I The spcnltrr the 1 concluded bv exhortmg- h s d '\ h \ J aud tots to fa1th to actJvii> to cons aBC\ and to popnlMmn ma' rect v n '\' FFF R<ON 'estcd r g It are created m slaves anrl the fnir I frutern t was Prestdent b<> r ce1ved a co nmu watlon from 1 rrputat on of the co mtn has been tarnished b) a I the VrrgmJll legrslatme hrouah ::\Ir i\lo~ROE I trmpomn pr pag~t 011 of '-h\erv 111 pur.uance pfl DEL.EG1TF.s To BuFFALO -The followmg per Governoi of \ rrgm- at t\at n e ask n!\\ h~ po vor de\'\\' ed b' Co >g:reo<.,> sons were appomtrd delegates to the Buffalo con Prestdent tu op ne;:ot a! ~n \ h a f rr ll I ( h\r-\ m 1 1 re po >ble for del o-nt n~ ventlon from the free •01lleagne of thee ghteenth power for the 1 urc >a>e of ter 1Dn con n\UOtts to 1 0 \er to , !Jh h 1 tven under the nead ot gen\' I word i'iew York D D E wid W m A Wainer th s couatn ur tll. kl \ s odp e where th ral po\o'icrs oflegJslauon as t 'otld be If t d rect I Rob t McJimsC\ Jonn :'llllOJ W m Teltmr !l.b m blacks fire m the •o ther ot~ P m !!ht bP eo 1 1 u 1 1 slaven nto a tPmtorr The consti Vanaerpool and Robert Kelly 1heR<> delegates mzed and ~hner t e ~ 1 1 nail\ al 0 1 ,1wd _ 10 l Dit'd \ta • doe• 1 of contam th~ \\ re uuthonLed ttl o to l pont subsntutco m case \' h b t r a ' t!I r m I J 1 C of nmbtl tv to atte-nd on the r part J..,.ow we a:\ie ~uc a r on uu. e ('~.1n.r or s \DOr aven \E't onJTC\ ~hn po:\.erto ______ _ laws of elimat~ as Vr C' 1 Fro' repre•euu t ppte s th Atncan •love trade and al,o cturn I TBF '\.RGUs P clRTY -The irgus came ont ven willnttraet thither the Llack rae\ \ 1 1cre thef Will b\es wb ch have fled Jrom their masters from warm!~ for the compromise It earned w•th tl find climate and prodnrtwns mfrd to thPll natnrnl one state mto another on(} r~pre,en,attve Bmr s 'r r out of 31, from New capacities and someth ng apprmnmatm.,.to oc1al Th • quo\uon a plam and R1rnple one wh dt Yurk The brags ofth•s paper talh With tts per- equahl• among the l'itest zoe• and Zamboes who comes to the comp1ehen•wn of r~ ery man ol or formances about m the proportion of the assets of atp<e~ent form a lo.r!!; prooortlo of be popula j dmnn und r~tarrdmg wonderful!] perplexes the tho Canal Bnnlr to tis deh.e t 1 on, 'rends of 1\\ o Pre'ldPntml ~nnrl date\ The\ \\ I '-' C ---- S t I Sill..iN .i.l'.LA.S!),\,(RE- RlPPEWAS .At.\'D IO'C'X- Ths op mon • ems to pre vmf wJ trl~ Ct1m1ner I a t w tth as much \ ehemence as thong! the\ 1 The La! o Supenor :>< cws of the 21st learns from aal acqmesce'=:. 1n t tl-t !Sfa1. e would not be I ad disc-ov-P.red the ph Iu~ophPr s sto e tr-u sms La ponte that n ~avage eocount\\ hnu taken plact> profitable m Ottg n t r n\ t lta ~;o the e b 1t 1 wh ell all admi! that Tm en Js n()t now lrgahz d I between a pnrtv of t;h•ppewas and ~10u\\ •n The lt IS he! Ol ed L} u-' tl ~t ' , c .Llu ur clear II n Uregvu u d that t cam o get thorp mle•\ I ~UICintt\ of Sandv Lakte Tlfiste Chlppewns ndbout d h o 1ll uu uu r 1e uu a.s. a ntng part' an un oroonstratlou t at slavery IS profitable 1n the first I Congre~o;: In some farm aut bonzes lt Now to re I ar r Ed n hen tbe' wero su pnsed b' a p rt' ortl settle.ment of am new country m any latitude or ~ 1 st the encroachments of slavery m that terTJtorv Swux \ho IDIIB acrcd oome st.wentl of tho num cl mate The hi ton of th prop gauon of Ia .::las much a prnctlc-al qnf'st on a..r.;- It was to re.:::Jc:t her among whom \\US '\OUng Hole ln the da\- ~ ht:re Wa!i mut..h exc ment among he ch ppewas a c oh ('Dr e s c } v the cons1dcratwn of the b 11 to carrv out :..rr \Vf t 1 , all ,, \ t , t , no\ s pion for the con•Uuctwn of a rrulroud to I l n t r J I ~J Oreg-on an ! lJt I \! r nP .('r l'!K After debate b\ :\Ie•srs Hale ·~los B~nto 1 I do 0 h •ood as and Bell tl o q test o 1 was tal< en upon a mot on 1 \Vl,;J ~~~ ~e ~ \L>< Ul b\ 1\-lr Benton to] \ the tnot o to take up o 1 th~'~ 1 < v table a td dended m tl1c affirmatlvc-h Yea.s ~~ ~a s 21 -.:..\_...:::..::..:.:~===::._ Mr Breese gave nol ce of a b II to cede to the State of 111 nms certa1 lands to aid 1n the tmptove ment of the IH nots nver Tho Se mte t! eut•oceeeed to the con> ueJat on of b 1l upon the 11 >ate calend11r (mam of which ;; e1 r pa\ed) until the hour of adJourn nent HIJUSl; -I th~ l-{ouse the Se-na e b H to fac l tate the pa..,: rnent of tbe three month:' exlra pa\ a \a.tded b\ lu' to tl e office IS anJ soldier< ;;ho ' net! m the :iicxlcan war \\US reported and I nss ed without amendment Tho rema nder of tho da....- wa.o;; ocC'up ed w h d scu s ons nsmg upon the con~ deratwn of the Pre dents peace and bounilan :\fe sages JHr Bo\ dom of Alabama addre•sed the m a g-e era] sr eceh ;\1r Durr of :\1 Y next spoke ::\1r Tho na'i of Tenn R 1cceeded ::\lr DounC'll of ~orth Carol na ntldr,..:::c:p(J thP Hou e 111 the \\' of a !fPneral pol t cal ercech 11st f, mg- lns vot m opposrtwn to tho tomtorml comprom ~e b II :'.11 \ cnablo nex oht ned the floor but after ome tune anvc \a' for a mot on to adJoni n FOR 0:\013 N GHT 0:'1.!..'1< Cd~GHIVHE~ YOUC~fi MR. HILL, I fr \ verv m all the LJO them 'tnte b ford tht< fori Ia I the charter of the v nJted State. hank whtcit ask rat the Po ut who seemed bent on the most sum tton of our gJ,ernmem 1s a cu1 firma!.!on of th1 1 ed Congress to Le e chartered, B.lld could only be mary vengeance as ;; ell as the fact that he on!~ Rt::ttes m thrs P mon t re chnrteted by Congre'\' I S T Tl r h fice 1 our.:: tro n to lU o clock A 11.1 h h I o~s OF .F:~IPERANCE - 1e progre-;s o t 1s w rc have n<>ver been contammated wtth the 1 It •• the obJect of government to prohtb•t and orde 1 bas oeen unparalltlled lt was first estab Ne1H York Stat9 Cattle Show cnrse of sin' en have at an earh penod had pumsh wrong It sbonld guard the mdividualll shod m ths c ty < f New York m Sept. 1842 b' Prnpos.>ls \ It '\' rt>ee •ed for furn h ng the mater als slavery probilii ed from admiSsJon mto theu d<> I from aggre=on and pe m t him throu\'h the si.xtun mdtvlduals It now hns over 350 subnr a II ered ., the fences Jixturcs and b 1ll n• for tl e {\ ' \\ din t D • d b bl d r 130 noo t p ~~ v to be h~ 1 on the ,rh ti h and :111 tays nf ~ep- mnuoru SlaVO\J w 11 no,er go to an) great e\ meanF wh1ch somety afFords, to ameliorate h s a 0 lVJSlons nn pr11 l I Upl'i ar 5 0 ,v I !Prul er n\'t on the how grdun lB on DHla\\iarc •lreet un tent.luto any countrv unless tt l.:S profitable but In condition Govern men~ like dress e th b d hmembers '' e are happ1i dt.o learn tnat dtV1\~·110ll5 ul t-\at r aj tl st at 2 P. ch:;ck. P ll t r g ar e n ge ave recentlv been organ ze 1n Jamestown a ay R lOm nf n P D~row &. fu .. or-n.er C nnflt and on o all new countries, wh~o there Is a surphts ofland of lost mnocence and are built upon the bowei1L vJlle and Westfield and that the d!VIsJOn ts to be •treets • WJ.thout money z.nd w thnnt ~ ce the-re 1S. a o£ pa.radise I£ the u:npulsee. o£ eon~ o·~l) .. rz:~d ln. thls village -\TedonUi. E\'':nrtss rtlc pian! nnd j;jleCJ0CtUlOO$ may 1 c seen at tbf' above d nee -were ~ ~r place at nvv tun-e fr9m 7 A. .&-1 to 6. P M t l1 the l me nf Cl\'t &lid nnpreceden•cd ernand ior labor.. In clear and nniform. and fl!wayllobe:;ed, !her& WOllld IrJl' W • JU:e \'\''n mdebted to onr ente -··n opeu1ng nropo:<1I• when an neceosary explan\\\\\ w toe • . , -..- 1'1'·- g made ny too •uh .. nber H. P DAlUtiJW ~gon each ~rettie< ap<>xoP~Iltes =.hundred and he no ne<:.....,ty or govenunent.: aDCJ. eo~uOD.t ldio-'1-, Ln-n«>ttoi< & I' .n.ao IO\f eu..,bmati _ i!unt. Bu.llll.nli aud fllJOW Ground• fe1ty- ac~ of' land to- b mseif: and Jn nll the new ly the que!lfion of a J\Mb:jetion of fiavery_. oz • ze- -.-..- ln -~--,. 0 r .~ _ m-\~ pa j Bufl-.do -A._..... • i!&ilf~ ....,--.~ r.. .-u...-- :s: ..- - ~Es~~~tnJ =~.J\ o cloek :P M .Bv order of the Boar.d jyl3tf 0 G rlTEELE flecreL ry 01\.LH ERRIA.N GALLElU:. -:'ltcDO\!';rLL &. CU 192 :\hn•treet ll tf PORT OF BUFFALO 1 poncy bales of 4031 bu 0 000 Sl..\\VC!i 100 I u wlleat nooKS- s Keel the $1 r I UU I 0 I e !C