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-- - r -- 2 N - -~ O/A LA vR79 :}~)~/ "' We will it; the PlIa.cs of e TempleI o our Liberties. and if it must fLi, we wi ['Prish amidst the Ruin" SIMKINS, DURISOE & CO., Propriefors. EDG EFIEL D, C., JANUARY 7, 1857 v . THERES WOR ENOUGH TO DO. The bilack bird errly leaves its rest. To meet the smilin.. morn. And gather franments for its nest From upland, wood, and lawn. The busy-bee that winas its way 'Mid swlegts of varied ue. And every flower would scem to say " There's work eniougi to do." The cowslip and the spreadin:; vine, The daisv in the grass, The snow- drop and the c2lantine Preach sermons as we pass. The ant, within its cavern deepi, Wouhl bid u, inhbourii too. And writes upo-n his heap l Ther'!: work enouli to do." The l3ne--. at their Maker's will. .Mcove oin ardl in their ears. Ft'i. nainrte will is never still Prgrzfesivc as the stars! h leaves that flutter in the air, Aid summer breezes ton. (ie stt'emn truth to man decliarc " There's work enou.!h to do.' Who thlien can s!eep wlien all around Is active. fresh, and free' Shlal! taan-ereation1's lord.(-be f..all l ess busvy th-m the bee? (ur couts L :id alei s arie the iell. I ten woul search thetu thiro;ib,. Tittest --f swcets 'of inhou' vMehl. A mi eres enoiugl to do. "GOD BLESS YlU' ik.o~ni:: le w-e hear these word-i spoken-! ...df j.iw ehi- the tw.:rt ren!izes whatl:t a world .f p;,:0b1, : fdin lie.; ij l1hem. Ilow ::is we r,1 I. catch It the ide:i. wih,!. t;e re:d in b , i "hf o p:, l y oni.oievd. Stop wi:h1 11n.. :WU r,:e lpon tht inther who hazs seen om ! V- ti it. ; hit- vtaiS! boy., whil Shadow f.rib a weil -peni inmr l if. and hear thilt v.ord %God iite-i y on mv bo." f:all frtom the farvit I;p, D~o th'er fali nyth.-s to .iw :..nd! :r., the4Y fo!*rlltte:n ere they-. di-,, up: ll il, ;!p .klieve lit-e. ?1w. T'hey fallI upon :hit i,..r oV chld hood. .-'eekr f [ltin te mll ry' .:, the faLe. unfdant-re bhuj J. a n- ' ;.re tre.asured in tha- you'hfutl he .:101i 1" mztade their mark f'or good which ntiung e!. eff'ace. %See that poor. shoes, houseless w:m11derer. ::S he creeips fur shelter fr.m the iiies storm and shrinks ainst the co'd wtiot thit splenid En:!.s't. You :ire It If it:n.lined , pau- her by. L. - g..od Volgi a _ vi!.r tid-'-.ibisprs y u.n stop, :nd . yva draw : 'ew st' :. t llct' i'' vonr potk.t,':md p:ice ;!eln inl he t onle's ha.11d, dot ..s not her -G."iies n'' send the if, lo.d !:mein to y'r he:;. a dovs .,t slcvp .eil . eter as yVui ir lise your :-en:.'es.wih tht' t;rt wnords -. i tingliig in your e G'r-' Gii h~e.- you S't-p wI-Hb III( ino IIh:" li.eh- i.ta e w Ie. d io prtiilh the :.ide o i n'. imrry eing stream. Stirely sorror: cinIcd ver co m ':ca tom *wee a po d t: n r e , I) n " l1I ,-k e has ' .:v* it e' i thte dru'!"a- - .ere everytin.gu(. isrtIt ni fe dEnti a *f7w je rui n1,111.. 4 ,hn in tht h-1 e 170% n111 be ;vt w .i A imothe fenti.'' we:ir d-'.Ai o w over fI l-:mlip ewhoahe t bcaid .itmp of ~ ~ ~ L a '.::. .. s:0d-iured by. initem pr '\re...r e ;n.se;ne. trace the leet of.. n keriW wp i ~hl.m the druinka 1d til tre tvso..ei. m: be'ta har awa' :keedrton, hul. ti and ne . a re .o leh v t i Iince itui' d Le.,ved4 hu-:i d, j raI iee forc the~iI i ea drt lit the hte. ':d bin theI.1I rs.d.tt b-e sifir tne lua: ..ie ::.k hi i.. oliin ple dg t uo that t eee'. - t-arli h.s:tmdtt - l :d onct le mor'e t'er. itt:n n ier' atther po trt.' nut tht orle.ad hve. arst wodttat grea. n nt onr e..r, a rr us .ind'r fi dh -.-.ife.ttt- Gdl ble.,s you. oae, mae u:i ev. '; ey '~ happy. j.ithiere nthitiit m! the m ttiit.nt-. in they nt ' re.Jily y tu a tfhou-i It' oit a hu.it tm..t for yor inele t eetat fi'. .her. ilLe .'::ds e aside te o:e ch* tof In . :r an ii abot to bes't' iw.' heri ipo anoin*. 'i ndr- wirhn ti t'i eer'riaany ispror tned. yt-d te :.- rie ended -tlt m 'ikesrt 4t':n'.h'pe in' tim. 'ld nirt'l heat' as, her fute'r f:;i iir whn heohs inl i- n ,"therm im w'r f ra- hi te i er wretiinne h a n' i.-r hv :ir to her. i t t t hei'd l int er of' ite h id t.-u ts~ h~md.:md I~.'u't. yea ~lr h 'ver ia-sed aind~ t frer h.ta atonefrm earth sito h'ev,er 'h. Il.' third' wvi --tik sound the tin-trp~ stri', .i' It I e~ ther jaui ugt ciueai ;he Uto pa ieu l'a ~dmi the l n e is t ab liigu t t eae hord .;ud Utahitceit. .nh"-t oes10 th Gtis' Ii tilt e !"n waee by t liat i.9 :'e .ij il d- prt& ' 1ncerti.ht su li ei-v1' lorw r a LiIchto stari'tign i t i i " t<-titl' i -n '. th. an -io t heyrtiolti fche: haer, ditig the (d. mont Who cner ?2,0,0.Sc e s flt.:;n vr comes torom aoear s rch-:r .\l RAT I O. ..SE.ION B 1) EV. C I. 11 I ElN. ii' l I MI. . G 2 . .. 2.. 2 1 s. Ti cinilt' the text enil s C'hrt thee sone 0o IinltI. I I': I t!' :1 I--I ttnuo' t wheth e i s 11rte or* llno-out of, somii. (11fIl th - The st-me which th r id h 1n - th t \V..-; -*t- ~ i - - h- b -1 :te'l of the c r r. It i l:9 1:1 w il el ai l es t he w: ii I J e rewtl n it:l e 'l l'l it . :E 11 t10 I lie' "1n I . n ii ttl. .,1 t wii s it i-' eni onll~le t ! Owv sailt d It, d i b ..av .I d lm .. . % i .. . IThe iri- i ae ti wal' 'L. b titI wl : bilin-.' ti S r iti h r, i : o co:nue.1 t l: .I i iet. vee .!* 1 a d : y h- h away .Th .. I Ie many v 1ur! b .1 A':Le te -. -ee :t ei I Ie 'ti :m, :li er'dasti grew i n: i t. & .:rybodyfii ii' ('I t- ing byat lauge.hed a teraI t t the- c.aidu' Slhone wai t. wii:. ad t doubiet tlt d! e~' eI o iii stonL' wr-:ie righ'e :p i ! toa ihrai iht hleiid t.i te mi.hta . .. -ur- 11w:1nse fr ~ h -.: e: :i r y -. hutt t r le n . -d ti t C:Ilr em . a ide k -. , r i ha ers o -e::nt i i o Ii, e: Ii T ih '.Ii Ate I-rn.1' I . e Tbil. ! t.ib e o er -. e o :It tmihe d ie p- t n-? wi W e:- ry ( l i i l.: le -' i pi l ouht u iw th i trie:.lt t :il - 1; un (ei r li)m.: til- ,ai .!. u.1 -Li , I: a lt e IIboxh .-.l ...: .r -i .:n ::: u el~ni'' tit - :c hi p ..[Ii L ,l e il- p . L - - e'on:h. ''. wekin rio. a* th-. at- rie . - . i e i r . . -1 1 Ise 11.1 . -I,. ttl iie m fly. iie r ., en , . hi e'S wa .t't hei-a t'. . 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On) ;Ihe question om rewirI:'r hwi 1 re,.:i; .C12!- to the Comitiuiee od the W We on lite state of1 thw Un'Ion, and the priai. of ten W i: iitan c[i;. thereof. 3r. BitOOK) sai,! 31 r. $:. :: .lilte wilted mii lil% frind fri-m loIIIIIAIt [A.\ir . n loilh] hr ~.btd iiihe i s51ec's1. too re'v 'o .I , : .I :. \,I oitietr O l t ht- w. coirrect inl 4:ig :tS"1n:1.-ru1 De no11. a 'ee : if tlat was the h rb cr ined Il ' :t 'I r ' - - . - x :(' S . it . i'd u -: :.. .r : 1.. I -i Iut iner it. 0iI.0fri..w w ~ - e t- wl iv NV*I t: oo: litI ,:i .lk l.:; Ig . "N 1e:; : 1.r: ;- u~e v;n.. .. V. I. % ' w: r.:l:ln -:oa ii' -' c..I Ir: ,-: 7. * i -- .:.j :1t :pinder i :. - a I. Ii-p-n :in 1 0 o ~ ~ ~ ~ :: V. va-. n l- i~ 1% ' e1r.: , .L 1tw - r.I : i l.. :. .-t -' r 1 : o x one. - 11 t i . - r ii I I- - \l i . i . . - r, k, 11 li - - Ii V I.A" W1. 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I - I bewh he I-Iotd lll t - knwcg Ku- . ly:-lrent defe'rene. In .epuij e'.'im whin uiXd .'. r&iIrain a .bid for con.ini Iue '- oi'Iee 11. : . i r-i)p1o.,i!iiii b-fire thi i b -e -, . p .: t Ja~sorl befoure ihl.: Sennlt , ..::'n I '. t.'at hiu h ref'er o. thie Afria ('Vn. 1.-. l-m id-ve heard 'w view., ith 1 . i I i T e wih iei .. had * ii.. ~. i. 1.. u ,41. in opih i:,. b1r vien h11:...e:. I :f..Ld .'. d ua :kv'.:.,,: c:.. rered 1 . r . y b . m 1O1. . A.vv ... pn (I 11;... 1 - . t't'r * ht their r;e r f;iri .:Al' .: : ,l1 i-::.1 I + . o. a1 :. zn lro t-!:t -m . e :.. "'2 Ulie.dtf the uw m b.jer tirun Te ne-.,ce r ... !;;::|. d r:.s. I regretted ,wild i:.t nnyp ' t is li 12e. A fer the p'' t I f tig t Pr e'e" -d by tho men'ber *fr 2:. A .i1. - Vt'r. 9fl'9i i I i i Stli It was :at| m i.:,n-ed.r t I aliichemkd timt it udght Le LII W -ll''' it' , iml1 '. e lu of lil the oni-rii 2! ('e : ,:: '- wh.: IL x e ithe honor in i irt .. r -t. i w 2 ' u itig lito :enpy a poi~i'.n I, I -- n : bet sly :.i' ..:rned, ho h ?I ay hI r .- , i'i'i te lASpiet y and lpc::nn-lllluIU.e4 .recommei .t'iln.I Ivuwai Ihe f l l.: (i t e t . e I ill 'uA 11 -1 1 liV . I1). ' r- 21.n -n 2of .'iy W rind ' n iJ ofle'ne ' 'i.O r v .. itnt-e -'. ;h di heiprrs I uc o2iif: r : De o-r.k.io friend:- as h:.d v lite re,oi i I ). O t1 genilem. frti '.N ::e--e. slnd I" gu..r I hum ::idwa m;.p'. re--:2'at :twhiel 21mt e .',ea nt's 1p.'irt 2 .i .i I * i ' ;--: 1 :: '2e ,-: .. ' t *a r1* . I .. . d : I h h li::tli.Itt 'eL' '1' CO .1(1 I' fl o. 2 n ., .9; .. w.:r ' t o . i r eo-. ])le.::9'21 a g I.. '.. n.:a .:;y, ~ ir., x~euly ill --!:Ge the r I:. I . all upI o n the 2-.' -. - De' a .'ri o r c t it .a. -et 19;, the rad.--.i tnd 221-till - b r~ny :e 1-dutI of, we| werith a n-~ ~ ~ ~~~O J - e.1::i0de::re< 1 : a 39.a n; pa- et ( i muni :: paq , ine it i:ll 6: lo d : at: . :.ic af.:o io . o. f.i u -S: :4a as ! '-lh '.~v dw ! . b . : .. -- ji . - . - r :-- f 1d ' %i-. . : \'2i hep:~.29 eh ''''enit h -. . a~.9 \.! lr n nu tu I 1 .l -.1 d - : .: . I h i b 0 k. I .* I1 c ''' -, 't99T ''-99 - m .. 4 .U w 1! r ... J '' 9 ' '9 1. 291': -: ..:l I zy. 9191' 'I 2 a' -'':' fort ;e .r9'''! for2 :2: (99.1 .~ .. 22dIl'2i9,I -l I' ~ a b--r- - i. - ~ -o.:.' \V:i . :e..ar I''. I'' :. 9d 11in : '2e ('t'' I ''' '' II .. . .U .23.1 999 'I''''' i : '99.': 1 i- i 2i 9 1o . 1119 519'1'422 3 - m-.l ti'' h.uo9 l(':2 bel ;: -tnIo 111 l~ ard, tilln K n:;Mr::i::h -d M Lii jT.ey lind beca i it'llifird withI the prill V Is o. ft.: bill. and, in us-;:~J:ill theIn we 1 - u2Ltinod it-, p~rinc~iple., ; ni, in rcJ.*tiiig the we . C~ewzih',lv (liii llud tie unkuii iss"Ile whi tiit! ]tansai.Nt. br;-X:t hill 1.~ue.I coiffe s that wi iI S:lv L:le dI.':jrshed leaders' e wh'm ,)11 love MAri. r.i.-ab2 da dtesiniin, a1 22 owh :;: a . rwrcQ ie Mitak-ptal, ZItdv. ni aridO tilit ~.L.ir tOiiin~, vvho' had11 lo p~lce I theIdaut A le Ha. n Abl h~li imi-h iitymt..; in likiway; fi loi.1~.l U in cnc: So icii-'oot I) id ii j::it tile Kas.fhs,Avbnuii,.ka ant to riji.eL t. ll nordw ll, i VI'l 21c aNw AgtIin der, bed:iur{i of tht-ir to jiwt mat coniti Ivth our V lstlin ii&2.li' !tvt ;le %vr th&lai il 11 r '(iic. Ot ii;C (OVcriiiaiiiilt ; 0"V 13, ''l .l L 1111i have wa' azgi':12i. a1 ciin2itroetio whlIVIich Ii:: bet i huggLeiwt, ii d Lultil wV idvi theu Senime W i hi:11 V agrat ukited, :;:itl iil ill iily judti 11b.1iic 6S a i l IA toU ir Wurtc~ias the A ilisie efl:. mneut u4 hich~l had hue"'l ri.Jealed :~1 If( I1n-ciluIc, tioilD li [iIlie i :11 l ibs ei ilI is Ile~ces:2l Iogild the hill, ho0w do I kiirw bt thatt it Inn be re'jeted* wheni it:a (,-:ellijai eciigpunelLs : Mr. iSpeazI; 'r, ennt. Iwo~ha I ratsi-ied to .11121 lin~~ apoee:ii %vere iuoL allioget her wl ijueniiy been inade :,, ll unturliid, that: liny lWi '2 Di~tlncl:2rti w~eeting-i ill tile Nor: tile t' o~ j)L ,iji'. ItV .:1! d u ler Ilzinle2 *u pa and tive Kanss Have2-. II a lt iflrnre jalntird livein he.r:! uxfiiiued mOil i these wvords. ini Ii Lr'ge~ 4ec upon hlCi ho-ii. a2nd tile wordI freec itaieC ? We art. told It%- ou1r DvinulUCieL 1riel Oil 1111 ii'io El22a i l01m'il4 lli lVul i walllcatl. LOn ti:; IIl ietle oh' Ki(i-;u stil d be !*r', t q!; ve ii W h t wa. ~~i,: is 1101, 2: CjllC. t cin il liii m.etile word, v: derstmlt~ Ihv til. t1-:se .11is 1l S ie nii .nd W to.i.i potrui iAs: i tii i.: h.iiav 122: we a'll 1iionl ll-i2'ru !n tQl SAMS*22 beill U.1 iii*C Suitet., thilligi hr, i., % il1ir-gf to -Adniit her will :'. im.t;lmntimi Ie Cotuizngl? Slavely. DIliki.i2Jl tl I do 111) 41 itj 'A" ,Iur tia ti.ut SiIII)ild2 prvler t hat ,,li l tor i vte foi r i livra:J ii even with 2. il 11 l i : -d21 r. i ilL t is tiTe clear But in seeLitos %%-!lre tilie rii' otrot j teC:.dllit ()tileit bil 2.2 l21221l,,lltdisI it. 11o. Pi., I U2 lIhl that the li12 ailtiM Unid 22liM M ex Ipre-nli iif illk prtetlll-ee a. Iieetli w~iri. .aer. vviC Iliig %-Jfli.:i IDiohi .111 1reckini Irit 1friid lie K.-i:-a.,' 11012 t i ti( 0:v W12: St UL 2 I 110"Y JIM% Ui IlOWA,2 U et222'll a2*2 Mt thiey m-i;I li tWe Iwnirit I- '.ilik.s lie lll21e as 11ilia ii 0 1.-12 W. A Al u!16m i. ,!. k: :.1.1 7 2i.' .I I i-' ssimed ineconstitIuionalitV. But how does ut the common .aw get into a Territory I The mi, commioiaw of every land was carried into all L-h tit State- by expre ss statute. if 110 law can ss be finid for the acquii~iion of' territory, it is to. absird to suppose t:hat ;ny . can be carried id there iy virtue of the Constitution, except the alI laws of Cotnc..iess whicb are tithorized :uad in regulated by the Constitmi. Thti clause(i of rn. i Lle Conlstitudian which: providles filr thelmkin ith of - needafuol rules and rtegula:ions fur the Ter. is lit'ris" mnut aply to teirit-Ary acquired .4itce ill its adijiot, iow uIi:It We have item ill pIo.e" it. ,o i a il the Cl o .i.wjn.i oiun ini-t ailtorizei the ol Imiaking of .-neih lutai Jaws by the Territorial it Liegilature I. may ol.o cualiL with its other rir-ioni, or the haws of the equiatry from y which th:e territory w:s acqimired would contintle a to prevail. llowever intricate theseL questions d may be in referenice to terri;ory comtitered from 1. Mexico, lio difficilty exi-sts in regard to that I. pureliased from AFrance; for in the treat y of eessioi it was proiited.:ntail with a %iew to pro. y tet the slave owners of Louiianai in their pro v Ji-riy i zIlaves, thita, - The inhabi:,.ltAi (-l' the ttded territory shall be incorporated itn the Union ot the l~oitid V Stles, a nld admitted as sotonz as possible, aeord - ill,. to ilie principles of the Federal Conatiui ion, to tht: enjyment of ail the rigits, advan. L tagtes, andi immuitiics of citizets of the United . tates; atd in tIL men:n time they shall be ll maitainei and prou;ceeed inl the free 'enjoyment of their li/er/y, prop ely, :.nd the religion which Sthey proftess." 1 Katsas is a pait of the Louiina purchase 11 and in my viewv, the rights and interests of the 8 people (if thie shive-owinig Statis are protected by treaty, by the Constitution, by the commn alaw,:mid by theorgan.ie haw (it C ongress ; and -61hai this protection is niow anl will cotinueilt perfect. until the pLople .i convent ion, at-:e a colIltititito ill whidb sltae.'ry shall be rejveted, and Kansas, with timt constitaiti, :a ilitted :ts a diale into the tiiont. My colleague, [Mr. Orr,] while lie repiidiates what is eilied sq:taler soverei:iy, and deies tha'- it i., to be toti d in thie KaInsas-NeJrask: aet, yet ihlds th.at it reality it is a manaer of no - praeueal consegnentce whether it is cr not. Ii li speeli the otitr d::y, lie retuarked as fol lows: I say, although I deny that squatter sover eignly exists in tue Teritorics of Kaniaas and - Nebra.ka by virtue of this bill, it is a matter practically of little con.equenco n% hethea it does or not ; and I think I bhall be able to sat i iy the ge-ltleini of that. The gentlem:tan kniows that, in every slateholdig community of this Unioa, we have local legi-lation and hocal police retgulatitis appierta g-to that ill. sli"ution..whhoutL whielv't ae hHiittLion wouldI. Il. 4v. l ti !,: ilv d and1. if vLn h1:01 -I lcial leai-ai't for the uir pte o ' i ii titution wvouh hie o no Valu. u cta appeal to every geitle man31 Upon thiz, floor who represe mts a shavehold in, constiueinev, to attest the truth of what I ha1i'e stated upon ;hat point. the legislative anthrii of a Territo Iy is jivested w ith a di-cretion to vote fur or e:in laws. We tinti: tey 'otnrht topa - i = eve 'ry T.. critory. where lt Territ''rv i, ient to .t iemen:. :u k slavehohltrs go there. i rot I . s'-. i r pety. lti t if thne deelhti m t ei--I tneh !.:: w art i44th :'e Ieid%' lit N e t. ir. h-' thle .j it ai* he 0 T V r 11p stie to :h, i i , :n t -ire v ii -.. al ! t y a tlI, hr i im i :. c : a i I 11 I. Tier ri'. . any ftor' :'c poep..- ao. t.rhen . . ji aV if t .e is l in te . r i t'..,a e :i.! : iare .i i-. i a:. t Nt. til;t I : h~e an4--i.,i I i' : i question 1 t~ oi I' ' i . ' int tee !..w.t Tolte ' I 0! i. ::~-.' a i' :4.- 's L tii..g I.ox lied l , i.: ii n. I htt sve alre tle rir e th w ~.a:~ la-:i:fe lon-h - ni h la Ih- d::ifeiite'u . a f uble .1 - a |-... hich m t' e . li I i ah h .441 ":: l - n a h e :' 'Conl -: iiin;: h. ail th ''ei: . -r2,42 Lteil--a~ a thli o pa.rt I nri.4 -, -r toI - p it'. :it C l 'ie :t>' t> se :-o wnil ii' li:he :han itii e of.-e t'api. i l r tr:i nlws to il.ite' w'!d't o:. hiei. Ihi pidnlest dif I , te it I o m ...iitac iity ' a it ri: n this th L i .te. i-t~l e cx'ie. eerti::ne, SIh-, I hr:e (te b;I rt i ii I law i lie r i.- t :.! ::::li l i ti et Tr.e il.'t< 22:' re e i ti t tl tiiae i inos 2 :r-'l. I ' ii.-la mici a i nl o .jt :t r si ':i~:. t w h p o'. pwjolic i -t l : ei'it :S.tl h 'i at i I s t. .hh..t' iveti4 diy nr: pil ety:o, ax''lt o the .a ;- eri I a hi ir l e N - It :d thateth- tim' mahy ts cni et- itfil C-.e--. ou intes thot the doctrine should prevail. And-thd.-eree joled into inakin this (if' it h*enot'hirea'6ef Ucoifi so) a Government of'epedieijcy.eo r my own.part, I prefer the Gov'ernmeot 6f tlio'*" Cmostit u Lion. 1 have nlluded, sir; to these dIfferences opintiuti a:id construction wiei eist between Democrats, as elements of 'aliness in the par ty oraniization. No good can result from con. ce:dling them, or harm from alfuingLo',theUe The ditfl'erences are notoriiju, .ana-iristhe part of' wisdmin and of patitist-m to reebnelLhp.m - at once and for us all to occupy a 0 comonf grountid, which may be elenr4y ddfned and elee fy undecr'tui botit at the~irth and the Souob. If lie advocates of qu:tter stovereigniy persial - in their construction of the-.-Kansss -Nebraska' act, the' will inevitably dritii ff many of us from the Soulth,.wh. de-ire to act -in conert' . with them. Can they dt> without- d' . o Nor' Can we do withouit the ad:;retainen party strengthm. We belie 1ut.j er;-so ereignty is as fatal to us as the Wil' roviso , and so belieinrg, it, would be siiei e to wiklat it. With theni it::is not a i m-tter of }{ d deitlI. Many distin'guilit Nocthern gejdefenm. give adhesion to the Sonthern coistretion . the aet. Why, then, should we nott-i a ee that the Territory of Kainsas shall 1hefreout open to every eitizen: o' the.Unitedatates,t every kind of property,' slaves-incltsdid an WaMed, until. the people of tile Teitory ah have fo'rmed'i State einstitution, widl sovereignty they may perform whener number a population of ninety-three tliasi fuur hundred and twenty, and not before' " when admitted as a Sia e .or States, . a Territory, or any por:ioin of the saie,vie received into the Unioin with or without s as their constiintion may preieribe at the'tidm oC their admission. - 31y individual opinion, Xir. Speaker, an gleve it for wh~atever it it worth, is that th e~rin eiple of the Kansas bill, as prerally understood at the South, is worth more to the Sou th e ia the Territory itself; and, ..for my- own part,I wuild willingly giien up the 'Nrritory.-t'pe cure the principle,. but for the* faet thbt the equilibritn ut the great sctiuns 'vmuid thereby Le hopeless'l'destroyed in the S'i.ate, and that thn permanent majority would afterwards laugh at the princip'e. I take the following extract from the thirty second section of the K ans-Nebrak:a net: ." That the Constitution and laws of.the Uni ted States which are not locally innpplicible, - shall have the smine l'.frce and effect within the said Territory of Kases as elsewhere in the ' United Slate's, except. the eighth section -of the t, preparatory to the admission of lisson'i into .tl'eUnioni, approved Mlarch sixth$eighteen iucndred and tweiAtv. ahilh- Ihei in-nndan is recognmized blv the lenilation of eighteen itndrvA3nd ! fly, eomronty called the compro nise, meaitrtujs declared inoperativo and Void; .t being the true intent and meaning of this net lot to legi-date slavery info -any territory or State, nor to exclude it therefore, but to leave lie people thereo'f perfectly free to form and -egulate their doni-.tic instit tions in their own Va:3, subject only to the Constitution of the jiited States : P'oroilc, That nothing here 11 contaiied shall be cons: rued to revive or put n force any law or regbulion which may have -xist ed prior to the act of A.il March. vigh'leen mni:dr'd and Iwentr, either prom'eting, c.ttab i-inL. prohibi ilIr. or aboli.,hing -h:ve:y." Thi-, paramgraph s'-:m4 to be declarat',rv of he intentions of' ti ftimers and supporti'rs of lie act. HIow I undters:amtt it has alreariy been -xpiressed. It. ma:ing appe'.ir.d eiar it me ' .hen; It sem.fwes so now. I voting for tihe bill I itIitd an d It'reef ithat Illy i.lbimenct'e was bein -tlarihted towards .r.m.erring tlle :litationt or rr ini Terri-ories from these Hall to theM I'errit'ories themli-elveis. I f'3ncied that thlie i -ttmboildie.i pri'ciple jtit :In'd right iii thmt'selves. in llr! i i iteetforlivy .i.!h the prii'iptLs If :. R1 i lit aid the conaii: ii-n. Tmn more ;aimine 1i'n, che-rihed ith the hop' and he. itr that :n e'sy -olu;iont of sictionm:d dillietl'ies tad been discioi eredl,:md:i that our tm:i'.'nal azrea: - rion. d inditOi: ey Ir xpandm-each'! State anid IP'rrit ory re'vovinmg in its own orbi-t he wholc y-item warme'.d and e'nlh itne'd byv thte Sun of lhe Con-stihtilon, amnd the datngers of ce'ntr'a'iza i be corrected by thet 'xtemnt of' o'r natlional 1 mini and thi' renmot e sepam~ra, ti of'its sovere'ign . ,rttirittors. I' s vet whiti the power of' the miembers of he Dinorati paty t caw tobe-e.tlized hi-s dream of' p:uriits. WVill thtey du it? THE TARIFF. It is free' tr~;de, te Si'nth wanuts. Bloth as riodneer and1 cons:umer Awi feels the~ prett''' ede'ral !.xaio npon her indulrstry', to f:Ji nith est ructie ielf '1-e' upon her re~sonre'es. 8fhe pays tear t wo.t hidait a t:tritY. whiebm is one-third o large' for; e ven a liber'a' Irevenumte. 'Thle f'ull '. tioper exNpen8ditu:r i-f' the Gouve'rmnimt IhitnM nit exceeilliy'1 milli-n-', a i-iownm by theo Srtary, ti; the' 'Treasutry-yet abhout eighty tillionms is reechedr i-injmo ii. The~ Sonth not ihiy p.:y's the I wo.thirds diritcily int~o the public :iunhs, bitt : e:t dea'.l :more~ indirectly-to im rm. hd ia:.s.nU ii. g.w.3~s are enh~lancedt~ in price iiithronmhant the, Utiiin by the protetiee inifintence ifthe tarili', andJ its re,:i;aon of' f'oreign cim. petition. T1he follo-...ig liip is obscre'ed with lea~suire: W A'.tYG Tos. De. '.!3. Th'Ie i! rn-ported in th'e Hiou-c to.day', by Mr. Letcher, as a substitute for thme peui:ng efret i--ian bill, is the s::me tA wacs offered by hiau andt paissedl by ithe Hoiuse two y'ears a!go, lbmt uh li-e: f.:lled to rece ie the aetion of' thme Seniate. It prtopear~ts to rtduice the present ratems :!0 per cecnt. ott andt aifer'm te 1st of' July, I1857, :mdt enlatrge' tie free l ist, withI spi'eilled articles n. ic'h etimer jito ma::nnfttlmure, Ite object being to rednee the annual receipts to 40 or 415 mil 'T' rednem~tiuon propristed wvould se thme South fully I lty'!ui miins :r ' tar. 'his .umi, reserv'ed for he'm rri :iwn i neh e at~:t hoime, would produce in instamiauunes t'mang* ini fer prtosper'ity umjd priogre-s. A "murpilus tcapiiiii would .socgn accrue, to creet inannfacborie's.et'nnstrnet railroads antd * build for her ships. Th'le inistitution of' slavery, too,, wouldi widen and strengthen its foundations, an~d inm its very) protsperity, ind its best def'ence'. WVe hope that ouir m-timbers of Congress wrill adidress all tfheir energies to obtain a red!uct ion of the tarti t ; tis re nion.i-Chmarleston News. A party hmunt ing in Atngetlina c'hunty~, Te(Xmi, fomndi in a e'are twuo hund itred bodies et irtly retr11 iled. dr tecd int a stylhe niihfer Iindiamn nor Enrpeane~t. Them f'eattures antd dress were adm rably prtmeir'ed. A garimnt whichi must htave ra'vtmbtled a huniml'ing shim t, semed to have been . worni by cr:v d imc wrs pairtly' IreR'ved bay pet rit'e.:iiin. nns r iistiret ly visible, esf'e'inlly' at its si':: ms :iad tohis. (Oni thle waist of onet was at blme of' pure roiltd, almost trc'e inches in tli:uneter, seenre-tly embedded in the body. The (i:rnt-s wrea ntot mnch shruuilen ; thme eyes we'~re pairtly closetd, amnd er eni traces of the eye brmaws could he plainly' -een. Of En not ati'rontcd ait a jest. If' ot:e throw sait at thee, thou will receive no hiarmi, unless thou bnet sore piea.