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M r W . C U R T I S ,] 'i l i . _ I,AW A. N D O ttD É R A R E T H E PIL L A R S OF A RKPÜBLIC— JITSTIC B AND HONOR, ITS CROW NING SH IE L D S — A M i P K A r lì’tTS CORNER feTOS E . ¿irM iiii [ From th<Mlm»e JmtjruuK^ *\ *A L a A y 's H a t . B 'L EU.SS liY fcU£« . O^Tt coat a ^ u a d red dollars A.-nd was jtiet the aweetest thing J 'Percbed «boy© a queen t*f cuHurs, Titffi with vast expi'nsc of atring. ■ And tbe bingo vveiglu*d-lweuiy ouuoo» , Ruuud her monilo short oml cool : . A n d her Villi brocudu, with flounces,, Filled the’pew superbly full. * Daiuly gloves, nud kerchief broidured. Itvlhe psatm-bouU k a p tthe stops i AU tho Ehiuga she woro wore ordered j . Froiuibe first PamuvR ftUol*£. B a t ^ a t ImntTred dollar bounet— Tbatla lbe gem 1 ivished to paint: — Screji q shower o f things wert* an it, . . Quito enough to cimzo a Borni. 0 , I could not he^r & w^.rd t>(' What the pious pastor eaiti. For die shapes and uidudid t.f * ^-**^3atnver0*ftiJiET!ffgTn\H]d ftt*HTtrfferr BuiMta) and plumes, nrj«l flivv^rt* ,mJ lu< < J* Fani’iea rty»rt> than y«»u ('«»uUl name ; And'th+y any Miss D'»rsf»v's Boost a Uozfu ju&i Uie same How 1 wonder wli>( wd! *\<»a»*lbemi— If tl*0 (»ft«tor sei*U» t»> t<*»ub 'TU lbs milliiiCi» iliat {»reach! AU *>ur eNi'ssnrb sights aiodrmkuig. ^iM -bmr c w t * im « w «• »¡j Arrd vvf^bnoh tbo feMibaih. Ibndviw^, What »f v'»* c •*»t«J w*»»r 1 PoRBfti&FV O T H E R * N V .n — A few ev e - nings siaeo, a edbsidcrable \xsnnpimy a s* { From thp Sunday Tim&s . ) W H E B U M t f t V E « | O I ¥ C l BY ttAttRlPT PRIJ4C8. Old hrtpes that once so brightly shone * In $hildiioodVU>!nj.dc*parted ypars, j £)ld d iron is that made my life your own, And swayed alike its hfrpes anil fears, Where are ye gone J Only your memory with- hid s t a y s * • For ye have taded long ago; A sad, ewpot voice fiotn vanished days R«paats to me^-O, words o f \yo!—„ Where are ye gone ? Old frieods whose hearts were w&aa and true, » Vet never more may greek-raine owa—- ____ Old faces that mine eyes renew, Tfeough I am here to-day alone— •Where ifre ye gone ? J A solemn voice from distant lands Sobs out the tale of each lost tie* And tells me of the folded 'bonds T h o t under waving grosses lie. There are ye gone. *• t friends, tod even assailed my private'knew that h e w a s lying ?o himself. ! character.’ ‘ ■ * ' f While he Silt thus he Seard a rap at ! .‘ Andean\you not forgive all this?’, the front door, and in a few-KiiHWHits she asked,\ tenderly. ' one ofthe children told him that Uncle I = Perhaps I might,’ returned Lowell. L ovell Ranted to see him. .. | S tearn s ; • b u t ; ' he added-,,in a h o a r s . I - ‘T e l i h m io com e 10’’ s a ld J o h V ! to n e , w h ile K s ffam o quivered w U h ^ n d a f t e r th is he-ipade a m o tion for S i r de?p tepling, ‘ h e h a s done m o re th a n 'Tife and child r e n to le3V0 tlle iS 1?®- th a t . H e t e s - s ji o k e n o f n a y w i'e ,a n d , , But I will not tell it all. I cffm.ot f a r - jto hl™seI/ - Ifh e t.hl,fa to toght«A[ trite him this ’ * - - . me h e ’ll find his mistake.’ ■ The strong man sunk into a chairas! ^ fore-h® c-ouW sai I,lorc llis brothe/ h^ .ipolte, and for some momenta hiaientered the y-ooro’ . ' molfieTWa-ssiierltr At r e S g M ap- ’Q d o d eVem rtg^ohn,saidLovrell.at proached a a d ja id her W upon ^ hls hat llie ta‘ “ '' j 016, * * TIi<? .S u b lim ity * o f a S a b b a t h ftlo r n i n g . H“'v b»*ti«ifi»l tliiR Snbliath mr»ro Hot!» hrnUi*n *»’e *h«* walls <»f ni^ht; \m !. like nn inf*«uT ppw-Iv Imrti Starts into Hf** with liv m»« tielit1 Tho wtfTlti »im.i*re^\»3 aU»t>j th*1 «*ast, tbe sral of Eailh'a disced oy«8, While* Orum m«ftut>g feast Of gold*»!, shadow» iu the skies ’Ti* bpii«itiful, on oi°rn like this, f ‘T** ho tfio day-god’sfuvored pnfst— * To «hnre hi* first warm sninp* nnd k iss, TU v u ?*> l” «Ipep tipnn b i s b r f a a t • i fit** vvoiihl hiit*nr 1*>r n while H« «I»*.« this hrt^iit. unt.l'*iid»,tJ »mile ; 0 for til»' ’ti& »«»fl, ftml w^ifiFJ, ETon *i>« utb th<* »htilow of hie form. Wo liAtti-r T»,. - ... 'ffimhtert at tho house o f TF-wtrthy old r e s i d e n t of th e First W ard !> witrii-« the ; m arriaae of hia dun:;ht-'r to , >nio1> n)«<at - town, Rov Mr. E v u m *|>- . ’■ivt - n iR. • .Viatlng, commenced tliti ('I'romunv, aud *. .jiroceedi-d to tbo p a n . where he calis-e»f •aay one present to speak out if knowing of a n y im p edinignt to ibe consum mation of tho «oretnony,, Whereupon a fair one,^ n „ J upt»n ti». ia«n Trfnr up to drat thno stood timidly back in ihif’erowd, rushed forward,, and seizing the t ti'i> • « «■ ov»*nir ' !•*» biirjon ©pring- ' • ■ ' * r A '.fri» . ! ’) .1 >\■ • ib 'r i .i p . T h - » * g h glorii»«» aspif<T.ti«»us ri&o tij>to^ t b n s s ^ c iitto llilted slu e s , liu c a r i li w o hnvt* a u b o d ^*r fl»f\vor T u rb j mo w i t h ih ia d o l i t i 'm s h o u r : POLITICAL, ; c o s t ì KES®. H o u s e o C B c i t i ' e s e n t a t i r r s . 1 , W a s h in g to n , Dec. ‘JO » M r. OfiR i n tlie chair M r. H o u s ton Kubinittèd resolntiuns ro- ^ * . . , -■ 'f-ifetrinatbe vàrious“Waucli<?3i!f Jhfi l ’resi- I ïîia n t. BwTgo^in t e ^ t H f e r e d j ^ e o t 1® S Jjsaige to 't h ç appropriate Coin- - .mjttgjg. . . Mr. &:a,#iT, S,urrjt’ ïpith'jis this was tho' first tito’e he-had had the fionr, it miaht be weli fuc-bjm to oonftiSs in advance, lie wàs ÎEtbéliaJait ofimputiii-K -ûrrôfiS-ifHW'u totj firc&iy p.eriuvpi) en thfe oceasjmi lié shoulu fùllow'.up tli.it haW* S iniglit be a bad habit, but is it not a eouuterpuise ta this habit, if it isa bad onp, ibat ho elaitned no exemption from orrurs. bimsidf. Un iibuuuded in them/and was wilünt? gi>ntle- ujen slmuîd îaalu* p-prunls uputilihn . He hi'in-d tliat wirilo lit* 1 J o h n S t e a r n s w a s -inken ebjick by head. * Forgive liimT she whispered. ‘N e v e r!’ uttered Lowell. j this address and could hardly believe •‘.Forgive him, and be happy. -Alas, I ®ars ’ ^4^ responded hesitatingly to tmLBon, you are not happy, -now, n o r !his salutation. For an lastant he louk- canyou be, so'long as you are a t . e n - ^ ui ^into his b t D i » c S, and during mity with your brother, Q„ why Hill lthat iM ta,lt there ^ s h e d across his. you allow this^bireach to grow wider ? You know that all this commenced from a mere misunderstanding between you, and now jou are helping- to njake i t \yorsB. I know you will tell me that the-door-for the vcs 'tie of-cvery Amei'ie- tui tiave'ouly^o look t o A u a tr ia .ta^day to slave, and justified the veiouo of.Bhadmeh w a r e ' o r U v r'lyroriiiyT 'T O u fe' th e ’ w a r betwuBii li.us-'ia and- .T u rk e y is istence, A u s tr ia reluses to l e L t b e t e t t - at Bo^aQ.8« d i l i M i U d t o S S ^ in iiia (S m ith’s ) neighborlyiul— tbfcJen'V rescue at Bvraome—-»id ju s -ilifil-ttte sbeàdîhg o f , ^u~b»vu, ¿.fcvtvJWi“ 1» ! blood.Jit Christiiiiia, and jostiûed tlio do- g r a p h b e u s e d - to Ci liveràtiuo of «very i«l»ve ■■■ ,k:- 1—4 1 J m . ... ____ eo min.uitieate iutcU L . in this land. Uo Jgeuue o r T n rt.ey'S V îcE ü îeir lio pub- sujipoòi i the A>!miiii-,tniti(in Imd sold i t - ! libation can b e m a d e th e r e esreept in self in advance to the tfluve power. Tliia¡ fu v o r o f Uie G o v e r n m e n t,. H e ¡n o w Administration }iad no rifibl tu givo u p . w isliíd t& o a ii.tlj^=»ttew tto(cì(rrtli3 rea* C h ristw iH tytw -»tevvrys-OlavÍDS fu r t W so n s 'whioll iöfluencedshin) J a s u b u i i t - dw elM n Jtkfe puiut, U« Suid . -A.fu-i; nil ÿ e , , u n g u le Ingrajiam aféî&lpti^B.— J t w a s Administration., had dss« .««g'ìsjil auAx-c t o o t 'f o r t h e purpose -of g iory ifyingjC a p t . in attem pting to quality th e .divin, o n - ; [tlgra h a m ,. o r bt'sto\vinff; ,,pç§Me—^ j f f - niw d , * D o unto other» a» you mujiUI imvej blam e on the adm teigtraíio», btifisim* others dcr‘ unto u s .’ Jurthi-f-ake ut«wviiyj ■ p iy'te. tU> an a c t - ó f |JiSticb t$,.i® ipuh, slavery, it impels us to oli^y t)u:_v,giijiiuiii lj<,4(;jj0) thousands of*, roilea from, hom e, o f the Bible, to let the ^jiry^sea »» hee 'boldly proclaimed- <,he, prtneipte- th a t a Mo waa glaolihe. Aouiim Aratwu taul hu-ii- inaJt m a y oxpati i s t e h im s e lf a n d live tilled itsotf with ^AboIitniiii«n. tt should , w-ijerg [1(> pluase.jj o n t h e s a rti), ■ i t is not h ave meddled tvhIi t.ie- pibh*. , it(j sf)gW th a t, the r i g h ts of^Arneïicans M£f Siiiilh waa liiti-iiud to markt d j a r e H;qrth h aving; and Am eviea.us.trav- atluutiou, Jj-'lin^ w h e r e v e r en lerp r is e - ie a d a .them , M r. P iiM n N tòid—L is í b í lu « SU v o jiihgll- b e defended by â u t . o « « -««g. it'll Ins seat her.' b .. , - — ------- - ^ —- —.........r>- Wuuid \io ' u po>t urc. Tiic j cv&tl cuviiiiiyiwt fit tho jis^tiss7 i C ou^r&ss Vyt &q ji s w urJi tp S o o tt 9 T ay *■ I’re.-sidpnt's—M<»ssajri'iWfV’and wiinnlyin-l *hatkin.l ol'pi-npt-rtv—beiiiiviiic'that a dt- jlor and others,,and he luxevv of no dor.'fd the c.mduct ui' the AdiainiMmtion jiirce^f [Hitiwfisiit a.s great »■; tliat of the gm- j ntore appropt-idte tu-stimania-1 J.o -liigra- . , . . . . . , , -I in the innttt)!' of Martin KiMta.' Now ho leiimu from N ^r-aH«ui.t..-d their bo-unj ,.ha« tfri« that nu\v pr.opesod. If any mind a «■ ish that he- taj never offend-iT?aB Mt j)rpi)iired to bestow -unqualified j a nd tlwh- d.-Mvndams, m.d.witli all th.* argument in favon'of this were aeeded. ed. 1 , IpraLso iij that particular. He was of o.\nn-ii«n whv.liknig.n)/.' .-i-uhl !he would rtjfer to tiae worid-wnqwued ' 'John.’ con.tinued Lbweil still stand- ‘«nwilling taacoord groauieaittoCapLlii-iyil'ft-^»’ the>=Uue ui lioldm« dlav.s, Jcorrespefidoriee -between Sectary ins «Vftu «ell know What haaoaMPd to :F lllwai i'or «»j*«1 Jeterm ¡nation to rescue i he «a, iat-Mlc £ ^ *tw could l ^ n Marcy and Mr. Hulsemann. God.iiade y . P Tv):,'/.ta; and yi:,\ \u: wejuIiI Ingraham j iu Ui.,’r‘-ii<-e fc,fe<i.? g-iitletaau ^ re hlfii a JHriii before; he made him 8 cit* make us both unhappy.’ . jhud g.mu ouc sti-p furiher, he would that|uiari.ii. !!.■ tru.-iid lo .‘ ul 1 sliow that j¡¿en, aild only h^staappeal £o the la^v ‘ VTes, I, knoWj^aiiswerpdJiiharJLaEd-.ttivgridisim-tKii rtwiaWd on Kosxta's Ettv S.mtin ru R -j,r ^-nianvK.^ weru not t!i.>, to justify Captain Ingraham.- Ha set lit absolute liberty, ht would ha^o left [upholders o!' th. ni\.'t_oiicr tj rannv, Uf hoped when tho rcsqhttian conies be- nuthing at that point, to the di.-en;Uon of; u»u —»••Vjais^uid.-J by iti.J en- -.foro tho House it will be passed tMiani- Frauc*or tbuTn-nch f.mwl, .'rtotlmdis-'.tbwiasm, »ueh av sUikt- t!.-; 6vW.- ■ mpnsly, fliat '* \ erelicni of any f»tb<*r (jov^riitueut. UCc * our' iri'iiituti ii- In u ' It tier of Mr you have done nothing to harm John but if yov.w m look into jo u r own bo- 'l? R o w i n g * h a t to ^ u n e . £om, you will find ibat it is- fill J Wsii, eay,brotkeir continued Low . rrautieor mu rn*iicu t'»nnm, urto ■',TT5T_i:a 8Uab.f L;tc mtui.* • moiis^* Siai it majy go forth kq ilie ed with hatjped- toward? while a tear> griKeDed in lus ej?o* erctian of any fith^r (jov^mtaeut. ULo t oux* irv^tuti n- In u* Utter of Mr irorid, an Ainericuu Congees^ suaSama t T„ f |.io „„ji .„ t , 'and a t the same extehding llis hand, ‘ I 'veuld have bad hitnhnld no t.-rinsor enter M»f‘ V th.-.JoUriuu i-iinn'/ui.c.’l diat Koj- :m A nn-r it an officer and a nut) in cle- Up u'm i re imoukive t h u n 'baTO come to buiT 'ih‘- evil that h a s ''010 wiv trt*aty-with kih.iivi.frh lv.=Mta ta »«« dvi.tl. .ut »i. .l.t^ l.j j h , d . '.- ‘ f.uso 0f American ri-hts and Am.jcican cordingiy. lie Is more itnpvusn e luun { ^ *, }waa»a kidnappnti AnienennritizoD; assucb ratM» v^-ku iUUit»ti.n t j h*foit. *yi Aiu»r- litlzcus. ^ you are, but his heart is as kind as rlsen UP between. >V3. It jou have , t|le .ViUtni-aiLGuveruini;ut vxis buitad to net (1 ..t. 2 --i. Ml. n !. v, .tu jiSjie, run L« —-~r—^ - ' w r o n g e d m e , rfreely f o r g iv t - you, aud ( him Absolutely fruwi, but Capt. Ingraham «. a; T«*y 'i*d ¡hr ivi.-h of Au,-tri<m e p: u i d p i n - gs said h e sh o u ld yotrre, sïïd he is all generosity and love;.,1 have passed over John's head, and du-, °w ards ¿on, I askf«ia.t)ou «illfurfjet ^ AmrrbnOoivnim.-m P.-rlmpawhat tr.-jiv «1M i...t ring all that time, ho never spoko one ! C-onje, let ua bc-jriends once more.' unkind word to his poor old mother.’ Like an electric; shock came J,ltis , i - ii i 'speech upon the e$fs of John Stoarns. ‘And did I ever sfteak unkindly to 7 [- , , , , ,. A m o m e n t he stood h a lf bew ildered, you m y roet-her f ’ asked Low ell. t . ^ .. , , 1 1 and then the ieaisoyoke forth froba his 'N o , qn. 1 ou and Jukii had both' liuu the A n ii'm u iiiiow n m i.'nt |ie said might be iiic.tnistent with tbtv't!i ft man If .1 nm ti m ^ h not m viea’n flov.-mm'-Dt vra» p', dg.-.i fcr haeiirisua-ta address-the Committee, being unprepared; Is ad-it not been for f ; the remarks o f the gentleman wh 0 just views of hi* Leoev-luriiii; fro nds, who knew th e n*l'-a«î of Iv> z f j 1 W e havt» s •ur- - ■** ...................................'p With. his oppnsitinn to war \.-t h\ justified (’apt thing nmr*1 tbart fr- ., f , :.iif 1 o x v t. I ___ I... i- . I . - .1 . . ___ 1'_ ..u „ Í-. __ ............. . t _ * 1 took h is s e a t. It w a s due to h im s e lf and this body th a t im p u tations th f o w n out a w i i n s t t h e get H o m a n 's oollehgue r I ................................ . v- - ” J — \ 1 * / • « * ' ............... r t • • ------ “ W V W U W « (JU O Ingraham, beliovci in tin; propriety of a th*'roii*ntuUi n/itniireouiitry, at* 1 ï!.i lii- i [M r. G u r r i t fiïntth] s h o u ld b e fvpt^inpt* affirighted bridegroom by tbo throat, drag gad h im - iAm cdfrm ty-icara~£hu-fcoW aiid.|, house, ore the intoniied bride sould come tQ his rescue. Since- then, the disconso late half-married yuung person has not heard from her spirited-away halfhusband -IDliiSe! facts are positively true—[ Wnyli- -iogtw iittavl'ee \ i . ----- -------------- - A s im ic'N N a s ies— AnfxVtfltm t writi'r j ■ !w« _y<=?v »-rtdy f-lmfr ‘‘ Ifwkirn* Oumri. Il» toy fit V.my--ift^-IT= •“ \ i, Vi'\ graiBOSs. Bnfl Q.iti git^cc,. Ill park or nu-atï.iw run bp seen > V,:l l l i i t i i Î \ It u rn catti»'» lla û _\ u . I - t7í’ ¡:Vt- fr .|u Par.ujtrfi. Ï ^ Knr b to und li¿bt und balmy ulr OlTi i t i p i!i.-ir iiw r u to g p m j e r kind hearts, and it grieves mo sorely t o ( It grieves toe j ¡eyes. He reached forth Iris hand, but ! his words-were broken and indistinct, see you ns you are now. t grieves me j j^e |1Q{] n 0 .t (¡^pected thisfroinbisstern to seeyou ot soun appy. , Q • }brother, bat it e&mo likea heaven-sent ell. I fear that you-do not realize how J • ...» • beam of light to his soul; and in a mo -1 t ble a tbtng tt ts to forgive those who “ , . . . . . . l.,-r a.nl.-ntN - , taent moro-tlie brathers were folded ta noble i have injured you. National Ar;m-'l Poliiy, end belii;ved h e rejl»l'‘ in hand, tbe gentleman _inip!.'tt' vvaa occasion tin-the ih <- of t-neh a 1’olii-r'. Imndred and twenty-sis meinhi-rs tu but [hat was not war. Capt. Ingrahannra« coninut |a'rjurjvand uetins ou t in ‘ hi^iior not reaijy to iiKilia war on Austria, and ’Ji* I ¡law.' speuk.-. about th.' suriY'nleriii« i)t'pi-.jp- not thryu'rcuTnTrTvttfe-^ror. Capt. Iiigrn-* I.Tt)’contrary to the guaranto.'s of that iu- hain pru[n;rly ba.J not-hingto do with Aus-1 -Srufflt'nt. w||ii-h bin-li thft^tntcs Utii(n) — tria, uur with Uio A ustrian (.'onsul. It W-- h'>ld otir'slave-<. ho said, hpain<f th.'r.' wou|d have h.-mi an insult to Austria an<J ,ir<‘ two ranps whjtdi were pla,iitcd Ij.-i.- bs- had b*' ' li.ir^nl with f.-i'i. t b j pithsunt goveriiiii^iii w..V t',«n«!eiL authofiiiug hiduapping. Ho had ouly t.> W*- h >ld thaui because Vfe are h.-L wii Were ¡ ,lo with ki.liia]^.ert who nstmiued KosïtaV. to amalgamate any' 111 ''re tli.in tV pe ipto all he had to do was to set him un- \Í NVw York, with tbe ni'gr.,« » \V .■ waut É H m m M m m ® ■ Foi'glvo E i m l uv svuv.vncs con», in. *ìrsT g tej Lowell Stearns made no reply to his tt Wftn& m b race-1 Whc“ -thc5’ . . . v ; , _■ ¡1. . . . . w a . ™ n t * , . ™ S « ; , , « , ^ u and lie b icw that he hioisclf was»- P * . «- I uaooftditiuiiaJ surrender of their ^»vey. He iV^Vtliy ^•P<v,c,DiIuh£s orour^rciitra.^i'. Me unhappy also. i ^ lootod v»p tlwv found, tneir ased vm»-n«st m% Amcman. citizen. ,\rxu ’k^cp* thcni ih&lf puibt tho •In form e r rea r s h e had loved h is ( m o t h e r standing by them . I but th e Secretary of Suite argued conehj- ,¡¡...0 w k u tlm are i uuUo.j to ffcuduu.- , . . ‘ B less you. n y ch ild r e n , bleas y o u , ' a*™ly *\\ttw o tnvteruationallaw — ti.a tb - TTK o .d m ^ io e .y fih .’ Alim glitj arestran^.-, b r o t h e r b o kuoy^ that be had been- ; \ra-s. lie «i>lu d >ir .Mar/v ha«J goui t’ui- ,U %ouJ om* cutiipr^lit^imi. iietin.u»I. faith fu lly loved i n return. T h e troub- ( mur,Qurcd th e * h it e - h a t r e d p a r e n t a s ! [h(.r ailJ kuiI Ku^zfa *AVu.v b j tlif lav} u f j |Cii-'nLi^ UaueJ luc pCugfCgS u l . uc le w h ich had SO ® ifo r inn a tely separa- 1 sbo ra i s i d h e r e^ 3 tow a rd? h e a v e n , ’ 1 r iawl3-tHKl r i^ h t an American ciliien. It ,¿.11114 tl-itj-iuaiK-ijuUCiu lun-si be u' t h >‘ fttnd lib, I p ray G«d-that yonOtoynev- >* high tini\ we have uur ju.-tificati. ii \ii |.r..,;r. —n -1 I.it ,u.-,, -a.d hr © I .. i__ _ __ i ___________ _ . — 'oult-iliiiH'n.ort'MjbNt.anti.il an.I «-. rtain th. 111 nr»:t and ti „l in hi pit'll t h - Iy m e t. N’othfng else would have draw a —him from h is.seat. W h e n ’it is seen, tho gentlem a n ¿ i t h e r deiibe^fatc- ly, of for iv isn't o f intellig^iioe, tnisrep- resents M r. S m ith, i t is due b e should bifsot r .ght. VVhen thegeutlerrtaOPrep- resents tiia t t h i s is a Confederacy o f ijtate^an d - t h a t Congress- h a m t r tr a w » ers n o t apgjiticallv felrnatM i to f t , h o aud the gentlem a n agreed.' I t is S t a t e s rights doctrine for w h ich h e h a d 1 f q r ^ seventeen years contended, and in as- Burting t h a t \ C o n g ress h a d n o right t o interfere, with. Slavery, h e ,f o u n d th a t ho and th e .gentlem an -stood tog e ther, t in IS-W. At least, i£ 'w a s i ^ id So,’ b u t j bo w o u ld not b e certain. [L a u » lifer.] 1 Me wished to tnovt the rem ark,' that '|th e South haJ aot called 011 tho Gov ernm e n t to interfere a i t h S lavery! but .. . ............ .... . ...... I- - -tv- ...... . ......... . . ......... v*\' .... ........ . unqualifiedly the opposite Of this was 't e d th e m had-bee-n triv ial in its. b e g in-1 ‘ ‘,u“ ’ ^ m.»n- .-ub>wnt:.d aud o r u in th..,. » ^ t a , , . | t ; „ l in h . - K - l t,:,. • w.d a. o m ^ t a c L \ V o h ^ e been, try in g to .w a s h , tw i tnem f d er be *>nhaPPy t n 0 ,t - (•.,1,u-ntMi3tiu.-s and the w.-rm-eau-ii c.«l.'- .plt-h th- ------- - - U w 4ta3ids--cf-SJavi-r/, and loavb it m n g . b u t L o w e l l s s t e r n n s ^ j S t e a r n s im - w h i s m o t h e r b a d u f ¡.;l i n ,|„. ___ l i y j k u i b . n a i c « , » 4 ^ p 4 w '»d-* „ ' ^ n e c e m b e r ? ! . - v l i r ^ - ti.-„ r , . n g » i i 4 >t., .n.n .M .tfy w i i . h t h i»~ J o b n s h a s tin e s s o f tem p e r had ^ tth o f m t ^ e ^ C ^ f r z Z ^ T ■ - .- ' h l “ > b. ' ' » T i,» 11n» sn t h e n wont iuU> C o m m it- S tates. H e called o'n M r.- 'D e ttn t o ^■tl FY -W r-,,: M • T ’m ill rf f-11-TT --------- T T T T - •- “ . ............. •'-* * ’------------ -------- of tbp 1’nited States, ofié m ight almost 'fancy ancient bistory and modem geo graphy had been chopped up and put into n bag, nnd'then «cattert’d .il'mad ,n e r tbe* . land,’’ the ' O , L o w e ll forgive him ¡' T h e speaker «vas an aged woman and ' a ividpw. Her head was white bad belonged to tho younger brother, but a word of explanation at the time, might have healed it, witbotit any Fur- of his brotherw a u d i t did n o t a l t e r his l'>-.-n sai.l that t'aptam liignikm i .Invadm!' . ,, . . . , , , ! die ri«ti»n « f a o w t w l W . but W nlwiiv. - ?®.of th# W h®'0 P\ the fa u t e of th o , s ta n d u p and point to a m e in s t a n c e to r g n e n n e s s . . , regrcttedtbe Sw rotary of S tate did n»t na.- L ulou on »he Prtgydeiil's M e ssage. , virtn-rfc th e F ree D e u w c racy e v e r c a lled ........... ................ . . . ' 0.\ he tntirruureJ, ‘ I h a v e been very .]y ,b t a f lu. n;Bi ,,„t ( Mr. U t . w s a i d when he o f fen d h i s . on tho liav o r u m e n t to interfere w ith . , r , P j . .u r 1*, . i , t ’l 1 'v£2-n-£* ! ^ aV0 ^bus«d y o u , tx*y b r o t h e r , tntdjul U bus arimmoiit, v«a it would U \v «isolation th e o t b e r d a y , p r o p o iin g u Slavery ; l e t the q^ntltm a n m e e t *tht3 with th e frost o f y o a r s ^ d - h c r p u l d fea- ( t h e r t r o u b le ; now , how e v e r,Jlbe_affiur, ^ L n v e m e I w ill try t o ' *!«.«• «• ^ <ap« I..gr:j l . did . . . ‘ «>“ > o f t h ^ k s and a s w o rd to O a p tam ’ H\eSt bt fore the c o u n t , , o r s lip out tu r c s w e re deeply m a rked by Uio h a n d , h a d becanao d e e p and dangerous, and j . ° 1 J MatPtW rights nf T urkey Au<*riadiJ n -t ; lu^rah-*m, ho did u >t litji-ad to b ib - itu , ^nd d o d ^ - i l , - T h e to u u try should n ) oftim e . Thera was a tear in her eyq, * there was bat one way for remedy.“ f ^ 1 a *UP‘ charge lint Turtfv vioiatrd tin* right-, yf |[* lunger tu be .dtcuvirii; wiun tho sctx* aftd h e r face w a s c l o n d d w ith sorrow . ¡ T h a t w a v the aged m o ther w o u ld f p t e t ! , * lave ^ . ^ 1 '« f r h a r n s b o m m j * did.i.aaiford K»tk- « inrtinedW -m -to Say ^ lU-ui«» votes ,o ^ len c o a ll agitation , f ' v~ -1 ' i— m j, *r ' * tXi©t me haF6,your |.>vo, atld f will try 1 ta the proU't*ti«iD duo him. She woschurg- a *tB u/rd^ ou the siliojfct. *iip r f fht qatsiitin and mmziUim vaumtoica o k e - to h e r son, a mtdeue-oged j o u t. t n e v e r t o lose i t more ■ !eab!ewitklM tin? bim b e k i.l,m p p rd T„r- • R e ti e d ins collengut h a d bruugl.t p a r foaturrd-person whoso couate-J 1 LoweTJ** continued Mrs. S. speaking , had no rt^lit to be invaded. Hoht-ld« 1 am trH,-V ^ “ P P ^ Sttld th e 1 that when a noutral S.ato .hall f - b e a r to Thirteen yeari since, iu the vicinity oF Pittsburgh, a man, who was involved in ( ......... ...... - some difficulty, suddenly disappeared, j^l10 spoke.-to her son, a middle-aged j out. jmd ‘the \cttiitsos .^appnsing that hfi had [ s*i*OBg * • *'“ * * • • »nnfipf* in t h e bo«lies-«f « omen. and refuses to ly into the discussion, anil .undertook! r e p e a l th e law s under w h ich w o m en U, «ay t h e e i i t ’re AiiKrlLan p.-ople h a v e ' are bred fur tlio u i.iiket, ami u-beilMlie . r ; , r ' z i x : z . « r - . s » s s s : . ‘c - i . s a s . i - O T i i S f f l r . 3 “ s s S ' upon l^er swis»*- jtftîtît?eto itself H«' Uitÿ<’è aA ..id Ca¡rt. In- find bia body. A few days since, io «fc heart, but yet appeared an upright, j few days longer on earth, ing o f f tfco decayed roof of a « i m t ^ * h o n o r a b le m a n . {san d s i f i - t a y ran f n -jn ^ 0 , ' ^ r ^ « s # Pr hp. **•*'*> e f e w h u s M e t o n . w a s foTOd w e t o W . . ; P o r g t ^ h ,m . r o p e a t r f th e ^ h t t o } p u t , b u t before I depart^ JteK B I ^ t . ( f - w have y o u r d ji i t lr e n ” ’' ' ? 1’, ,n;\ t l \ ‘' U \ r' haire<I widow, a s she raised h e r trem - see m y tw o , b o y s mr lave— I hope I , ai.'n.-r«.dtb.it k th.» bandkerebief 'W ing h a n d s to w a r d s h e r son. 'H e is*'m ny se e th e m oncc more bound togeffi- - haf>fmK\^ in after Hfe, te a c h wbai. t < r p. n! th.» lm m lker.li.tt » J „ . . , » th e n t b a t iorgivenness will heal S o c ial. d,li , th o sw e e t bonds ot trienasn tp — , \ , . . . , , ., , ■ 1 m.-m f. ;r ih.i.K .,mt-i rdEm.— In «4-tb 1 1 ln£r?ahain und-out— t-iu*cniMY6KfT ffn'MirS which-cS’U \bo uc^lOa ilk iii> ot^rj« . . , . ^ > ±* v. «. • « *i * »*t • i * I ' .... . ¡ j u r i e s m th f Ir^tcr hf Vfr M.-ir^v M Mr i cuHegue said th a t altliougli A u s tr .a H îÿing tm d er a handkerchief atta .'tied to a rafter. Exam ination of remilted in Bndieg-his name, and tfius s o h - , jour brother, your only brother. «liirtenn -ypan-mystery— y n i d d eoi’n--- - i ’W - f a w yout-ow n h c a r t -^ o u ^ ili fetf — mg-a. fiiittid suicide. Chauney Johnson, who hiis been arrest- \ e d for stealing S37.S00 From th e New / ^ o r k 'BankJ was* a slwrt. limn nqn n.clerk in a d r y goods store. rr. . A grave sioiie lately cu t in Newark has : a t the top a dugtt6rrenty .p0 o f the' deceased -person, neatly set inte the stone, .,»•••’ .>T 1 . • . If a ll the freight oars upon, t b f New’ Y o rk Central Railroad were arranged in one train, that train .would be t wenty -si’s miles iong. O , i f ' e r m Whôn ><nr give h im .'. . . . - ¿¡fever !•’ spoke Lowell Stoarns, in a 'firm, deep tone. ' John has wrong- ¡•ed me—and I should lie to nay own flCtul, wn’re 1 to. forgive hun.’ f * Never spoke Lowell Stoarns, in a firm, deep tone: ‘John has wrong ed me— and I should lie to my ownsdwl, wefe I- to forgive him.’ - » • Afrd Ivave not you wroBged- him ?' asked tbo widoil. impressirely. ‘ I wronged Biitl ? How ?’ By withholding from him yoar Jove, ship-1 He 1 would l u . e KtLÄ-^iu trt c JU lb lu'l '.u 1 h k.'U'-I n jt •<i ¡.r?i’.. Mi ...ir-i.i^' ni'.n f.f tV w ci 0 bau r ^ i nursed ) UL1, i and cared for you, and I tried to do a ‘ r v , . M ' ken Aom the simple w^nt 6T that talis the n-prtsentative of tho IjjuIul_Dl- 0 p 1 c. .Ci 0 vcr 111 ni .-11 t a u H i o -ftfitl--nigintaiU3'~ an J mrt iSl any party ou Ibis subjuLt., this by every inllnana* wtncH can be llu tha.«i!cd the geiiliemati from lien- brought furth, let it bo known, Hi lucky (Mr. I’ns'ou) for Jfitir bn de ucijlares.. we lmve no right to 11 ILrfi-re s ftii<jinir *the conduit both of Captain with the ac-mrsi-il slavTH’atl» him, nm) iii? js satished the commerce shall nniin- tue. lie [Gmdiiigs]. understood that ,er;'v|y. SHQther’a duty, I tried -to sa^t« you both fit for the groat world- And as you grew older I- promised myself a full share of happiness in your com panionship, and naught has come to dim the joy of my Endowed heart, till tjiis sad cloud lowered upon me. I love m y children—I love them both a* like—and. they lava not each other, mani^ power. Many a h.art basbeen bro- | llut.-vui^rift...iilrarr rlietoru.il beauty, bv t a ttuspo.tism, j'çt this Government is a, ihu&iuüt bdalcúdüuwti distinctly that ventur«;.-* to ui=tn<iat?4l»e despoti-in ..f Aih greater and gu iltier oppress^r. T h a t ,1110 F e d o raf ¿i^vt-fm aent j s t a b i i i l i e d 1 G o v n rnm q n t of-w h ich he form s a part,* com m e rce înTm inan Siÿh. T h e geatle- ' tria d ì e KouU impn- ...» ... ............ „ say t.ns . , , {dent hypei-nsy but it was in bad ta-te, for and th a t this A d m inistration owes it,j |_La a n^spe a k 3 o f A u a lriau-oppression, a n d Boty - those brothers trie d to b less ^ mpnt.a ¡9 a far' prpater md piiltier op-. bving au d very existence ti^&be Slave o f m tt-lligent women b e ing im p rispned. th e ir b o t h e r for tho h e a lth f u l tedson j p ressnt Ausfvian de^prti-.ui cyjnpared j p o i v ^ , a n d , is pledged to ¿¡s .d ^ f e .so ., B f^ luok a t yonder slave .p e n s , iifelli^ shB h i tinifrht them , and th B t failed iwitb nnr^, '.Tbk'h th^radps men iut-i olmt N o w t h i s A d m im sti a tion is not pledg- j^eut wom en are not only ltnprisM c d ' \ ‘ , -1rT^„ fi- Itel%-is-aioha^itu-le itnL-'r t<> the lo in s — 1 ed t o th e S lave o r mty ofher pow e r, th e r e , but sold iX e sw iue i n a m a rket, n o t to teach it t o tb e tr c n ilu ren a s &ne ( ’Marcy m entions in his justiiVa-1 n n d Un^ doctrine h a s been clearly u n - .a n d th is is done by th e force'.of C o n - oft tho \est boons th a t coulet be given ttun of rtipiain IngraJ.auj tbe'dtvine'lf^— 'rfcrstood for tw e lve years, a n d d s l in e d grcssi.onal 'enactm e n t. T h is gove^n- th e m fci J i'e. j Do uuto other» an .we should, have th e u i. ¡i, tb o r e s o l u t w a o f th e N a tional C o n -^m e n t has n o t th e co u u 'ilu tio a a l rfg h t . j.l<> uuto us.' ^ V s 'n o t this the very a c m - v..nfinn T h e y adopted the doctrine t t o involve him h i the ttirp itu d e or'dis- 0 ¿ V 1> . _ „ w lolo»pw rotnpt-w n - s** 80 Amecicau Secrftnry | t h a t the Confederacy is form ed o f in - .grace of tfie tralflc. i t i / ’t K s t t 'w i ^ t i t- - a . . . , j to utfote this wliile the nation is trainplii.fj derjendent S t a t e s ; th a t S lavery is a , tem p ts to involve New- Y o rk o r a n y 1 ** * ' ^ Ifj tr.lv >1u’fonfQ 7 __ »_ ___ J ___ ________ I II,if ?-» I C!Va*., ‘ * Lowell, my son. one thing weighs heav- y upon-me. - Should this thing last Ull • I 6 m daid, then how lvill you and John 1 J*e ^ j hv treating, him harshly,’ and c a n siag1 m6et by tiie side sfTj'T’iioiTse ? How' uttSsQO vet linger m san ® ^ the, 1 him to sto, *tW rcdh«;nrotto> £ krod-1 will you feel when yob Come t o ___ f tbe* M is^ippl H w - p r « . 1 ' number oftndians witl.m the’haiits of the un(jt.r foot miihous of ¡ts inhabitants ’— 1 local and municipal- institution, with[oth,Jr State, hi thaï trade,; is \an one- 1 r\: 1 \T- \r_ ^ . . . . ___ vt- TT..1 ......... .. ~ * *»“* *.?. r . . . . * ■»• ■ Qbfp-.iias l5i,000-school districts, and ¡ jy g6',(3Qf) school directors. j ‘ Cease, m o th e r . W h e n I you say 1 are m is' is estimated W K FOjOilO | Hid Mr Mafi atone blind «\so ló n \ a? m w t t< s-e th\ but¿inff f rneritris and selling: of men wonien_iiiel children A n d d id Mr Mar- Jafe\ snppusu Mr. lluLiem a n n , ^ ¿ c h C o n g r e s s h a s n o t h in g to d o . m y là tho h'ltQdn race, aud is yilji , a n d that bv had Kvgd m \V »-».i- ; y s ©olioaguo bad -said th is G svtìrn- op p o s e d to _tho C o tiatU n tion. ittftf ....... ,f' ”■?1 m e n ti? a g u iltier oppressor th a n A u s- 'fre e principles w h ich J t i f t r s o h , 'ijjin - 1-tnr: .If it were not ft» the getitte-1 ro d i, Adams and SttlCTs, prBliaitiTed. mau-'s inttilligenoe, as known, not only ^ 1{ e then branched off on the An^tSad m N ew-York, but throughout the couu- (jucstija, and apoti« against.tte- pay- J e ^ v L ind.”— A’ Î Y e s b y tetW êler- ' lla™ csu s e ti him t0 «i»;* ^0U , . ^ , ... a very agreeable writer, who is ! lake,L H e h a s chosen his ow n p a t h , 1 «-HI s p e a k to you m y w i n d .’ The n)«ixii i ' and nôvv he must travel in it.' 1 - » . . • * » * . . v.. \ . gyman m aliing the tour of Kufopp, in a late com- íñútitcatton to the A u b u rn Christian Ad- ■Hush ‘my m o ther- uttered t h e i ^ stout man, trembling like a r e o d . - | f n ; ^ of^ f o - ' r y Hnbemann ignorant Jf the ln \e i v - \ orU, but cnruugtiotic ttie couu- nucsl _____ . . . . . • kees, Ob«'Ikw-j, and N-unnoloS, benjn in i;10t thwt.o\r*rni\Piif HtiiRfjreat «lav--- x an s ,iiLrhteiied iknnt ,,f- 1 „ itn ta -tiV„.uiiivL Say no ihote now.. This evening I v . ~ . . . , ^ I catcher for the' slavehuldHra! lh-l lie ¡nil- • V« ,u P i , 1 e11 tbrueiita ^ u n t ol iii.iLinniiy to -the__!jpaniag3s, - - , Jt.ftrth Ca Jina, Missw-ipbi, nnd FlonJa ; v, ,, , ,,,, ,, ,, , , 1 ^1 pli.latithroptst and -schoUr, I 10 (Mr. who lost their negroes m tViat Wfeirv 1 j ^ 8- , bean) ^ l d 6« inclined to impute to life-hoped when thd Cd'tetfft’t t ^ o n him ignorance- If bo had kno vn the | Foreign Aifairs shall rejltirt a bill, t^cy Missi- M-UD'’ \ L o w e jl, you a r e the old e s t, an d frjim ,be woMeni S t a t e s ,q f Fe^tts, ‘ mont its greatest pativn .’■ aiaiidv ' . j froàtiets -il John Stearns sat musingly in bis eaDiprisïn Tu:vééâte- 4atod a t \lew ia, says ^ \ D u r i n g : l houl<1 <*“ » that iove t h s r t - û a n ; - ^ ebair in his own eózy parfer, :estin,atedl tJft.titn., those o f ffle p a r o r ^ . ^ P Dresden 1 haâ sufficient time t a,one 11041 the wound between y o urself-an(j. about, him were liis wife and chii-jan.4 rooky *■— .\;»« „rf ..«i «s.kw, >— . ' ’ '\Wtisit irfany ctirÎQsities of th» city, and! and Jobn-’ .. . - - Tdreb- E v e ry th in g that. irtottgLS! ‘ ïââliûan'fesdursïôn to Pilfirtz, tho Sum- ‘ L isten tû nje, mother..* sa id the^ pm c tare to w a r d s reai cotnfort w a s his»^ those in l W at afl.mw ; tboso-m Now m ò r 'reltàitìtie of th e SLing of 8axony.' «tubbpr-n ^ a a , ifith ^ v spice^of h itter - 1^ { i| y e t Ivo w a s 'n o t h a p p y . i|m i d aH *M cfetcoat «,<>80 : tlw it'i< i- i!a.lifi>ïffl'àBt \T W S n ^ î f o f f i h f ' the'city 'd r ? o f I b ê Wtmmlaalwon w n y rst jjfg'6otnfoiits''tftéiièi, «iiis ôtiêf d a r k \ e ln u d 1 î0 f>,0601 tçsé \in I ’u h at lÜiOBt) ; Sad ma—-be-has ô - b ^ a s W n i moanlÿ d ? & t à à ^p «here fo'fj.those -ipbi, ■ota. and along the | slave trade finds in tlia American <rov«rn- ' -that it o-unes i emigráted- tribes,' is ! uot uu^í’ general regulation but spe cific- mgnlnli.in -of- t’ungrc.«s Í fiid Mr .„suppose 51 r. Hulsemann was igno u a not W ithin any j rant of the fact that tins Administration system w h ich prevails in A u s tr ia ho | «-ill poin t to tho exact’ ai-tiflo; in - th e n e v e r w o u ld have salii id ^ a n_ y th iu g o f treaty on w h icb t h e claim i s basfrd;-3 1 -Mr.- Bav!»v sa id ho w o u ld be a p ^ to J , -ti. 01 .-V 1 I . it ito m been uw H a t tö-trtöbfe-Ü im .' .The-s o t Where for'.those b t l ■ Territury of Oregon aid îSligStfiiî . bahksj K,n1î' HeJÿaS itijiireAine beyomd;rep- f0Hg years' he had hurfurSS1 a brother's /Ç?a?hinglt9n,f3,^000. i!%Ÿ îtrïÎlbëîiirrtijaH Î ßfiÄyTtiltigTKäve]!ir^t 'oti-'' - . i¡ l o r i was'nów v tr ç r tœ f v t o ô tY à c tt n tj ------ ' \ ' ' ' jenhf LMii m ä O tto! *No, nö, L o ^ » ,-4- sa an I th at bind. There the vviH o f one mad is law, T b e ; Emperor destruye Í tho Constittiti'in whfeli the people c o m p e l - 1 t h a t , .DleOgcs a n d .lev.*«« to the « a r e pow.-r ; ^ e O n m l o give th m 'f e w ÿ e a r T ago.T * W ' » . „ „ „ j . w » ,ihe «alts- tíiP wiàïùte -¿rf man 1N« íofiT m°B oan Ibew ^ ta n d together. Wçre . « 1 ^ in^T, i ,,.L. ^ 5|!i?r'0’ above tho wisdom of (led\when’ ho sayi Christianity rerjnires us to do unto othei-s. lillte _ as We would hove QthsrS d o nnto us.exeppt buffenoiv u . . . . . when acting undef legal restraints. Thw catio n vrerir now p in in g lik i t h e d u ii-j t a k e h i s position, e i t h e r ftteifiedom ; or latter is sheer intm^ielatton of tha SeorSta- 'gfcons of A u s tr ia, m ter?ly fo f t^ o titic a l th e oppression of.his race, The_ Adtninlstfatidfi is guilty at thisisSlfeii-ses.’ Mr< D o a n ro a d fftstn 3 - p r o - , . . ptison. 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