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Show f stts1 &tM I W;t : mil. . fi ji y iMMkci Wi On."--.Tltn. toSr' lr Worbs7f tbo; largest Itf Pewtsy I-Taalu I-Taalu eite'ept n; bavatopd, Mdkbokt oria tliociami mei; be been theewsCoat Of .wOrkJn.ihavedoptliof,w,tntcr. ' -Twelve honsaridgnn of tliO model or , fi25, art yet remaTnlng In. tbo United States, Arsenal In Springfield, Mass. I Workmen arc; Oiling nnu jwrking them hi boxes for transporlatlo'h Kin short notice; Fasr JfrjeaoKi.siixty freo- negroes, from Jvorth Carolin.aj lAurtd-Nortl, passed HiriHignilaT'faud tllothe dayf CadseV the Southern secession extilciucnt, W may expect hundreds and thunsands of aiieU Vtsitort before, lontfv Let our abolition aboli-tion ifiilantlif ppia make their arrange ment accotyingly Shall tlio poor negro1, i ttnletsf be1 bo a Yugittrq alive; be tallowed to starve? Wbal srts Parson Dccchprf nat CRISIS AO ITS .CU11E, , The CeiMtrtllon, Sir, liuchanan's new organ, has tho following article wider tho above head: - Tlie enemies, and a few bf tho friends, of the: administration' complain that raoro rigorous measures tf resistance nnil relief are not exercised hy-lt,aga!n$t tbo scces-eionlsti scces-eionlsti of the South titan what havo been already ;done; bat it is to be suppesed that the President ll .much better posted upon tbo state of the. country; and what it requires In the. present erisbv in order' to avoid civil war; nud restorer peace to all sections, than what these croakers are, or1 what they may presume onght tabo'doue lb enro the evils of tho. lioufv The I'rcsidcnt jherpubjic may rest assured, as-sured, is nS Inlfy nllv.0 to. the rcipbiisiblli. ties of ,bl place,. and. as ,cnuajy determined deter-mined 10 perform all )l".plitig"atfon9 to Ihe'Cnstifulfon aml Jawa.df his. country,, ns (be mosftl'eroted and. patriotic of bis fellowftlicnsbut It, must. bo anderstood, thatjt Is one.thliig to etiforce tfjejiawi aj: the certain n-rzard of frustrating the hopes of every friend of .t!iottlulon, rind ano.theri to allow iheni to enforco tlitinsclrca by a masterly iiidifercnfe to also( rebellion and' rcjoluttq$' which inu&t- termiflnto so.qner 6rjatcr;l tlio ;flclf'8uTugatloiV Of tur.buiehco dn4 pagslgrt. totbe ,CpntrDillng fnfluences of.cpiumori.scnse'.nd rigfit reap js'oa". When, thia Is.done, au4 lhe; dity'ls .not distant when ivefbopo to witness jt it reciprocal fcclfiig .of frlendsliip between, the people oX, the Simtb. and tha 2ortb "tJ'lWlft MPiu(?d. pur glorious Union will onc?.morcigjsIci,ort In the race "if uni paralled prosperity witfjacclerithitlicr' to uijeioui'ptklin tho history. of the wrld. , We knpwlls hard e.tcn hurailiatiiig to our luau&od,' tqseo the seizure of pob-ll pob-ll prbjierty and, thelowcVlrig of ;tbe. giorions Jlajr of.onr tb'untryirb .mciwjvho should be' tho fasi to do; or' suffer fo ib'ej lone,. either of those thliig bftt. w can' not.cflnccalfrom obrselves, If jrc would, thatln thelr-brciists beat ns trqe tAmcrfi caji.benrls njf.cv.ex.beatjh.tbe, IjosoinsVof: tbosq'sjhgoiiiit at Ubnktr,:UUi:6r; 9 tlio.plaius of'.ti.rk'towtiv '1'ine,' amtpa'f.; Hence .are ',tlie proper ' panaceiii'rfo'r thc frcnzy.of thBliOurjundwhHfiieaca'1 Sectiotia shall Lo restored; d4ei Impq bud TrnsTtrtobnwirf,-'jmrcoptp'eTerytfH'ero wllliroiionnco with one'toicp the appro-bitt!qi appro-bitt!qi of llic.widoin, .moderation, and forbearance w.blcb jW v: cbaracUrized the Prcsldeut'a.coursq lijtlio. trying Vrls of the times; 'T, 1 . ' t THE wSQUTIl . GAU(taA!f CLAUAtlON OP XJlUinjACES. 1 Td examine a Willing witness, to make a speech before hh audience; thoroughly, prepossessed with the opinions' .which we ndvoca.te.-td spur a willing horseror.to break, a bruised reed, are exploits" proverbially prover-bially easy and' Inviting". There are few peopleio'.thqdestas m?t tq believe - them-selves; them-selves; equal tO tbe rqost nrduons oftbese undertSklngs. 'BOt "the .facility, of all these tbtngs sinks to notbfug-Tii' comparison' compari-son' With, tin case of preparing '& manifesto manifes-to on""thc subject of slavery, and disunion Tor such'-.a cbmmuntty as thai ofSontK Car61ina.iv Thd happy- man lb 'whom fqrlunS has. reserved so .slngulaf a felicity, labors under So othcr'difuculty' than the ncc,essitoravoldijig'wliatevc'r temptation, necessity; oredueatton may ihr6w; Its" ljjs, way towardsA'thq smallest clcgrce of inod-esty.'candor'or inod-esty.'candor'or fairness. If he can avoid these dangerous sboaU ho has absolutely na othcr diflicultieato fean Tlie wind Is fair, the suri is smooth,' the haven for which hijsotil'fonji. H full in sight. AVc confess wo are s'urjtrlstd that, strength, eped by tb,fr possession of so many and $ucl unquestionable advantages, tha sep. itnitlqntsts 'of -Soulh' Carolfha baTO not done niore,jusfico.td thn citcitrrigr thesis the-have .undertaken to handle. Whether Wheth-er It. 'lieMhat -Jhe.. deelarattori bas 'long beenttrittc.n, and carried about like the redoubtiiblo cano bttbo'cver-fo-bc-resiret-ed Ittooks; ready (o ))C put'lj " "requisition on vtbo first 5coneulent 'opportunity,-we j cnn'iiof teljVlmf"certainly ;tiie, declaratlonj Of tbe.ii(mediate can'ses whfcfiliiilnce and Justify , the-separation bPSouiii"Citfoiina I from thV federal TJnioii'is by no mcAtnso ' livcly-Ond, splritstlrrftigla', compadtidh'' toil to-il jitUft more literary' skill might;Jpcrliaps, ; have mndp it. - ,;We.giadly, Jiurry ,.pn,irto .tlio. 234 -pf. May, I B8, when, otitis Carolina found herself for the first time a member of the American, UmVn. ,? She -.npiJirs to the' ITnioii . 'tbo, principles" which she bad learned Iu bcrquarrel wftlj Eqgl.ind. 3hei Cuds that the UnlCi) Uoei not exist for j her okia benefit; that It iloea not Bcc-om-plisli, so far its.tb? Iseoneerned, fully and J entirely Ihe.ends .of its lustitutlqu nay, thai; some articles of ;lbo contract have not,' been fully accomplished; ami, strong in tilts eonvictiou, she claims, the same right against her. sisters as she bad before be-fore exercised against her parent, There is not much nse In reasoning, ut tlie present time with South. Carolina. Wefe bo more amenable to reason, she would not bo.ii (be poiiUoii )n wbicbshe flndsjberself: tut, still,two ruay.obscrve in passing that it se.ak8.wet for the wisdom of tlio. American federation when we find;i(s.dissolut!oh advocajed ou prln-ciples.upon prln-ciples.upon which no" federation could tier-mancntly tier-mancntly exist. If ..crcry statels tqclaim to be the j'udgo of iti. qwii grievbnecs, if it is to act without .concert and, without appeal,, aud(irvrheuevcr it believe fjiat governraentoes not do all tba'is rtqnrcd ef, It, ar that; IU atlicst fall -shot of their WtTk's tefyAeaktej can s bAcrwlsa'tbf nirotf?i(tqrjf 1 J Wfcilirerbe ttt txttat'of thorf'gfi aneeaJjt fa notbfcthepi tBaSonth Qar Una M icci. drive'n frtmthe Uniojw (The IastsbtehheraehlioriVond,thXS wblc at least served ai the occasion for, WtVi;cccssIob ta ttie-elefction ofMrv Lincoln -a man of-opln'onifand purpose?, hostile tq sjarerv. Vbat ihe opinions ahd ptirposcs of jiir, pwto are, wo have, learnt from better authority than the Sooth Carolina man'Ifcsto-'lHnt. Is, from Mr. itfiieoln hfmeIf-raBd eTX orto mW lojjo Kqw tar tbfs ii a true refl?eiit4fan bf hit oplnlqiis. ' QrV hi? ncccssfon, says tho manifesto, It ba been anndunccd that tbo, South shall bo excluded from tlieconi mon territory,, that the jadiciul tribunal Shall ljq teado jcctjonal, and that wnr shall bo made against slavery until it ceases from the United States: It ! impossible, im-possible, tO'W64 tlie 1 Jiptcchos and writing; which joircalatq la ibe Xcrtb; where that freedom; 'of discission 'still exists which the Soutb Jias cxclwDged for lfs favorito "domestic' Institution,; without hemp aware of the titter Mchood of these statement. The South is not to be excluded ex-cluded fron the" territories, niilcl.t the southerns consider tlicmieitcs In the light, hot of slaveholders, b'nt of slaved Il ls not sought-to render the. Stthieme Cbait of tb United JStatesscttioaal, but to rescue res-cue it from, the disgrace of Wng' packed witIi,jHdg placed tliere for the adrocacy of slavery, and Wp have iiot bcin.ableto discover a vestige, even in tbo most ex-cited ex-cited speeches (n an, excited time; .of, any iiUvntloii, expressed or. insinuated, to make war on the institution of slavery. Pot what matters all this!' ot a sin-glo sin-glo observation that we have tcutured to make, could, bo made In, the, .republic:, of SoutU Carolina, thus, aujpieiously .taking her" place among tlio. imtioiis.of the world Wjtbqitt aWj without justice; without delay, sbojs, tfcadiog in,,tbe. papi.tbat k'Ods to tlwdownfalt of faatiqosarid tha ndsery.ol I faroiiiH , The 'holfaivnefa of ltcf cansft.lt,.secn;bcu4tlj.nll.tlie ppmyof her labored,denti'nciatlqn;,ond purely to ber, if to any community of modern, days, may be.applied jbe words oflhOjJrebrcw. pro-;pbstf'A. pro-;pbstf'A. wouderfuI.8i:d.homUo,itlifhc',ia. comtnitted sin. ihilarid, ',Tiie''p'ropl,ets : prophesy. falsel)vndt.iuy people.lbve to iiaveitc-;'':,;.,. f'Ati ' -i "s IX AKK1PA1VJI AMLIj 1 irannibal ' IfamliD, Tce" .Pre?Ierit . elect, Is'fjeliejecL fjy1?tha Jess- Intelligent peopio 'of ,'tM Soutff tb. bare a tlugq 5f iVfr;can lilood iu his veins. , ' A Washing, ton;corrc?iKndeottf( tjio" Jttchmond J0-pal'A J0-pal'A writes; . ?.)' , VX'lwvp accrj .Icttet.fronVagentlejnaa of 'blgh character iat 2tew; lianipsblrV, ginng- tbq pedigrea of,. HqmnnIIis grandfather waainiattoand command-' ed a, mixed "cqmfiauyt'of negroest.'aa'(i' 4intia during tbo:lteyolutiou;rlIq pocketed pock-eted the pay bf;: tti cbmpani sold; the wj?00,1'. 01 Jtsxuricsi 8 'prqYiawjJor.tlm sieVjod lefktjthf:arthy la .disgrace, Oaql bMlam1in's;uncles, or great vuuctcsrwai namcil 'Afr1ca-,T,he'ro. is legend in tbe Wvto the effect, that wbca Hniimbat bcard p'no jbf the rclativeswho ,wna' then gaziogon tbo'lboycxclaim,vPor, aod' sake! will Hbf'td black.-blood iWver4 get out :qf;theTCinsof pur familyr''3lem, Jiers- of j.CqugreM who;setvcd with Hatch Jin, ijvljeit be w.a8,iaIthoHouse,say they always knew he had a : streak qf negro in him. . This ia lilcasaqt,'' - ' Inanswcr to tbe,abqyot the editors "qf K, 1, .Jurpm'i very, promptly; and creditably credit-ably tnakotbe.foIo"wing statement:; '.'Tlio editors of the Etpm$ wcre-pora in the same stato that Mr. Hamlin, was. One of them was nt'an academy, la Iluqk-ficld, Iluqk-ficld, near, paris, (Oxford county ftHamr llfi'satlvo towniuher'e at school with, a brother of ;Ha(nln. ,Irr.Iarnlio himself liasbccu known to both .f lis.for twjmty years, and the family is;juitoTeil. knqwn Jb.SS of tis. One bf.m scrfcd, la.Conj grcss wItb.bimtfoar .year, and bucIi a' ; thing was never hcard,of,- or even, breath-!d breath-!d the;re. Tbo, whole sforyjs'si rnbnstrqus A CHAPTER 0;jiORALi Our beloved .brethren:. of ; the .Jtortb, the men oMdms..aud..,pbUBnlbropy,.and virtuous abstractions, hnve'but one great grief in thU eoifcdcracytlmS.thCir, consciences con-sciences suffer because qf tbo ,degrce,of responsihiKty .which is theirs,' aarconneci .ted wilii rie.oufcderacy in .Whicli slavery exists. 0no woujd tlituk;tbat a abort process eould lie fonud by" wliicUi.to relievo, re-lievo, their consciences 'of .Tthlsedrcadfui moral responsibility-simpy, byijqbltting the connection. Put thcJiypoerisy expo es itself tke moment , tbo. ilavp statca projivso to relieve .them iy tbeir.iowo wlthdrawalfrpm Iho- Union.- -JLud, then they ignore-, their bwu.peacq; and pbilaii-thropy pbilaii-thropy doctrines by Insisting upon ferrying ferry-ing war and carnage into' tho, 'Sooth, to compel the COnUnuan'co bCtbatvery .Ujiioii .wkitdi wss Heir .Jbathing hU horror; Vr, Lincoln and tbefJiiip savers, all-af-lege.that lbey have nqdealgn'.flgaiiist.tlie pcuco.the sarety.or theinstllutions ot the South, aud all they ask bf tbo Soutb-ls, slmjily that they sboiildjiave a trial, only to prove, how innoccht they are Ex-celletit Ex-celletit Christians! Admirable politicians! politi-cians! Virtuous phllanlhopistsj. they curse slavery, Uircatenila..Uestrnctioo, and, use all their energies' to acquire the Power to destroy it. JVnd wben they think they have got this power and are exultjngln it. they suddenly abjure It. 1 bo victim struggles., ,Tbey did not. think tbat.for hjpocrite are ahYaysfqolaajj well as knaves. He may frcobimse)f,iKrhaw, before his throat f8 cut. If we now can qnly persande him to. .be qgleti There theruh! Who shall we look .tol Douglas, Doug-las, Crittenden, Winter Davis, Notts ayfIlqtts! Tbese tender consciences should' be relieved re-lieved from the inpral.liurt wlilch , ibpy suffer from coun'eptioii with slave states. . , . Wq quit them aceordingly. We release re-lease the. t , fl &. I fbeewoiId.wj,0 philanthropists, peaco men nud innocents repudiate war, and strife and all .bad passlonsV -' , ne propose: tqqult titiu In pence, after fashion preseriUeil In tho Scriptures ' ioucoyour ways: wo gaours," j WhJ will tbeo ,luabce.n,ti v!q loathe VrcthrtnlijTjieyS sbl thfeUrf iomb bUWosM. n4if HWti?1 the W i teMicli qatBoEoufcH kf ftve Wsiricta t ikopU wrj!sofbls lk Wpbtlat. retlucaliim tolmekmaklng'i wWic4slraw lliat tbey should bnild themselves mighty pyramtdt; tbelr weapons' will not prevail. pre-vail. Piut wbatn .fearful power bate they la their cqunipgl How dcxlerously do theyjaask their faces' with Jean's hair, aha approaching; onr poor benighted toqlhreK thc,paulachiPcirntfa Qritteij-den, Qritteij-den, ana otberi, crsitade tbo poor tiliud men, that tbey are thtf ravoriie brothers, tho bcM friends,, the true 'beitt; bile, with cormorant appetltcs,,.thcy devohf the pottage? and, with irreverent scoroy tbey imoek the blessing, 'Hut tbe grcatQod of the world sill! governs jt and JIls eyes aratiot blind 'to tbo flcls. of the wicked. In His. bwn good time Ho will rebuke the cunning: bypperitc tho-pottngo shall lie as poison in. tlieir tltroats and bowels; nod the blessing shall beeomo thecurso. |