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Show CnKflt .orjixw -tbiW itis. The last Legislature, ef.-Ncw-York; passed a IftW;' that no peiion having a, husband; wife, childror parent, -hall, by Trill,- give morc.thsn half his property to, any. "ben-evolent, "ben-evolent, charitable, literary, "ctentlfic;.Te-ligious, "ctentlfic;.Te-ligious, or tnissionsry sOcietyy associntion or corporation, in trust or -otherwise " Any gift of more than ono-half ia Void as to the excess above one-half,. Lord Ly ons, the protector, abd gnardian of the Prince of Waler, daring his American Ameri-can tour, has seen fit to acknowledge in a very neat and complimentary letter, the courteous , treatment which the; party received re-ceived at the hands of the1 citizens ol Xlhicago. Akotoer Peciakatiox or iHOtrXK-drsce.1 iHOtrXK-drsce.1 The Itichmond, Vft., Whig states that a religious society has been lately organised, under the title of ''Independent American Catholics," lha object of which is to dissever all connection with Home. It is raid to be composed mainly of-French and Germans, som? of "whom are among the most respectable citizens of Richmond, This, we belfeve, is the first more to e tabliah an Independent-American Catholic Catho-lic Church in America Efforts are now on foot to build a church for the nse ol the congregation. The Iter. John Tiriot is the officiating priest Ccriom FACTi.?TnB ateamer Con nanght, lately" lost aV sea, tvitliin lit miles of Boston light, was buif! wtt water-tight, cooiparimentr, Jind with, at iron bull, precaution adopted to secure her from Ore and water; '"Vet she sprunj a leak, and was destroyed by Are, showtnj that what are deemed the best, -sccuritici are sometimes of no avail, Tlie fire, m is supposed, was caused by sppntaneom comliust!on among the soft coals whicl are used in English steamer! A new Pafss through the.ltocky Uouu tains, in the Wind Hlver country, 250( feet lower than any heretofore discovered is rciiorted at Omaha, Nebraska, bj Captain Reynolds, of, the Tenth Artillery Itis near the -ICtli parallel of latitude. Henry JJ, Hatcher was sentenced bj the Court io St. Joseph, IJuchanan Co. Mo,,, cm Tuesday, the 18tb, to nghltti years imprisonment, for assisting a negr boy called "Jim," to eacapo from bl mantcr. t, The ppple crop in Connecticut is im meuse, and large quantities are bciiif bought by the distillers at eight or let cents per busliel. President Ruchanan has engaged t write for llonneH Ledger. He ha agreed to write a biography' of Willian Lowudc. of South Carolina, and wll commence his series f papers snoq aftei the 4 th of March next. A Mr. Kcudall, of Utica, N, 1 ha a. black mare, which; in ond night, becara mottled ail over with ome fifty whit spots. a-irattlesnae. Jt.Tcn iuh; Km! wkttytwcra.aJsBinUHerca toLfcim7,an4,.l Tery;soon dSd. f Th D-oncV,Bs hare; beenomewhi a a .Wto pr n'onncibg a Verdict , ait tf the eaik r, hhj deatk,-' M';?' , tI,' tye Thb expenditnrc of tho United, States Post Office for the past year were over, $14 OOtt.OOd. and tho revenno less than $8,O,0O;ooa, 'leaving a. dtficl.t'.bf about $1,000,000. i , . ' t A London telegraphic dispatch recently passed through" 8 Joseph, for San Fran-ciscb.v'la Fran-ciscb.v'la PonyUxpress.', Jt' whole, time between theso two, distant point; w'onld notexJeed21,dayv' " U f Mom Rowtt; Cbi!o:-Tib:;New York JUndtt ,JS it-Is 'whored, that Prince- Napbltbtt, accompanied, by"; his charming young bride , the Princes Cb thiiJb of Si fdiiila,-will visit'-, this country sometime.tbward the end of.JfrtTcrntjer P' the beginning of December, 1 llis'avowcd object wilt be.to ',inpe:ct :onr'"lnstIfn.. tiOn and "amuse himsclf?.bys change- of tcendfand ioclety. The annual cxpenscof itsej present democratic Administration, since the In-angnrntibn In-angnrntibn of James Buchanan,-hav been $Sl,00O,000. - -1 - ' Isaac Vt Fowler; the. dcfanlilng KeVi York, post1 master; I toicave Cuba short ly for Mexico, Tthere ht Is to take charg of a silver mine owned and controlled by XeW YbrkCdpltalisU. -4 . President Buchanan ha Issqe'd orden for tlie sale of the Xew York Jndiai lands in Kansas; the sale to take btacq it December. This strip of land, pass! through Bourbon, Allen, Woodson anc Greenwood counties, is nineteen milei 'wide and one hundred mile longand 1 Is .thought that thi forced, tale wil Rrcatly increaso th6. sufferings of the On fortunate settler in that, icction of tin Territory ' , ",, ; , Akothsr BAtxooxisT,-i-Ariother ' as piraut for rcronautic famo has fprung bj in the person of Mr, C O. Coo, of .Rome, New York.who is making preparations fqi a balloon voyage to Enrope. lie. has just completed a moniter balloon in which ,tc make the trip; and will start at sn earlj day, It'ls called the United States, and ii the largest balloon over constrnctcd.beiuf nearly three time larger than Lowe's It will.hold 1,731,009 feet of gas; I: 28; feet high, 118 feel in diameter, and lias j liflfng power of C9,Q0O poonds. . DRQU'ailT Ilf KAXSXS. f-The XVcrid 'liaa received aqd puUiihci thb following ' communictttion' from thi ' Ret.; C. .C.,utchinjqn,,orTopcka, .Kan 'sas: ' 'v ,. 4 .", . ,"S'f -'f 'i-. -"''FpjwcarymqntbsHhe Inhabitantsol thut-jtcrritory hav6. Yaiuly "looked ,'ani prayed"for'raln. "Up 'to the lt'inst.;.foi twelve months the ground, has not fu lh( iqterior becn.thbroughly. soaked. A, rew fiivorcd localities' hive! had; showers, and thin has led to conflicting nccouuU, Anarrow. "strip "or ioinesoveuty.niIci rn'lcngth-bbrdtrin'g bn ,thb"jHnssonr ritey;.anAextehdinK;bBcVrtcn, brilftcei miles, bar hacT'frcquehtr , though ligh howdr,nd haa'.'raisc'd f alrcrppsTlic'ri aro njo inialfdistrictsln other locatftlci whVrba 'rcWirf crbp ' ha 'b'eeh rrlcl Now,no ;Kniisai irian dcsirts.tb injurd'tln feputattatt:'of jhUi adopted Kbnie, ond ebn sequentiythose wditf write, from tjionbov! diitricts look' ntmatters'Iu ifie'tnasffa yorablqltghti . Jndccdyo all, up.Sefi timber 1st. honed fortmall crbiis at lenit and. sqrtqhb'pcfully, or not at nll. ;Bu -we'tannot hope longer1 orid'viow'begiii't realize the extent of o'br troubles. . ' c' 1 .Alt cropi.rbay, with the above, excef ribns, be.consldcretl jah ? entire faiiura i the'tcrrjtqry - Wintcrwlica't die'd Jearl, In the; season;"' aiid-.most of the grouui a plowed and' sown to'"'b'uqkwhcf b oatji,' or "planted to, c'orn'Ia wester Kansai,tsqiitli of riie" Kansas river' ih two fbriber' are atMntire failure, not k'e'ruel'bciog gathered, "VYe all hoped fo ii. little coru. The prairie farms were early' shown 't be entirely "destitute of crops, "but hope were'erilerUiined that corn, on bottm lands, would yield sbmething. Septembt 1st, the owuer of the best field iuTppeki Shawnee couuly, expected, thirty bushel fer acre, but, upon beginning to pick ii lis highest estimate was eight bushels p acre. ' Externally good looking car wer found half died, and others destroyed b the worms. The same-laud last yeerpn duced 75 buthets per acre. When potatoes should have been rip thty were just setting, haTing attained til size of peas. Garden vegetables are a entire failure. The last of September visited about forty farni'ccs and ascci tained their precise condition. One ma had twelve bushels of wheat, another on , ton of Hungarian grass; others a sma crop of sugar cane,;liut not one' man ha , raised nu ear of' cben, or a potatoes t r vegetable of any kind,; , . I know, -from observation, that this i , the case for many weary mile around m . borne, and I have the best evidence ths such 1 about the condition of the greats . part of the territory. It has never bee thus iu this country before. So say res , dents of twenty-five years, But we cai , not deny it now, with the evidence ori ( before our eye. In consequenco of 1 there must be in oar 'midst great suffei . Ing. I Tho wheat raised last yearns nil use for seed, and the corn was fed, or sold i ; the spring at low figures. Thero.are n old crop to speak of In the Interior. Ne ' one farmer in twenty hat a peek of corn Our people, too, are. poor. There hi ' occurred no reaction since the dowufa ' of 1857. The tide of prosperity tuovt 1 slowly, and the first ware has not rcache 1 ns. Consequently there ia neither brcai 1 nor money to buy it. Fcople are leaving by thousands. -The ' do not sell ont, but go oway to wintei I for we have faith iu 'Kansas yet, Thoi 1 sand having hired money to enter the lands will Jose their farms. Other wil i by sending bog and cattle to lilmoi i and telling for onq-tbird their talue, lit i through tlie winter, and come out In tli 1 spring thankful for lite- Others will I ' helped by relative and friend in tl East; and If any man ha a friend I i interior Kansas be should make sore i i onco that that friend is supplied vfit I food, j Others have none of these resources I stock, excepting", r,4ln"afijHt Stance, a cow or twtftfco milk of-vjhfcl i!no their chief depeiiekfio, J : "jSucii person most b' helpedK or tac. w Ilttarre. Alftady thtte' la 6ffetlng bat when with thfn and worn, out -Jjai ments, and with bat raengct1 nootislunen for life) tlibso men nrid fcorocn and child rcn shall bo exposed td the fierce blast Of winter, then',' nuUss belp is affordei) there must W; not merely tufferjijig) bu consequent death, v -! ' , -i Kansas people, db not want , to beg, -have talked with hundreds nbont thi matter, and hot .'one, but ialdV 'I wait ia tarn or hire cnbngli to' get iiirougli.th winter .But Irt ome:way wilt the need nf.Kausa Jook.for lread,' m ' . - , AMOS .KEKDALL. LECTlIRlKi ' Mu.upAs oita,,vx. Aito ;ki:Krjia writes tho fqllOwin 'characteristic letter to the. Cfaitftutwit i reply to -aorab articles :."lrt, llialieet d nounctitg lilni as a, ''blobMy moiister read to strangle. wbntcnnd children? for ha Ing asserted that, two' hundred tliousan volunteers: iwonld '. nrise, toA p"r eserye tl "iedcrai "Union" on, the? occasibn'of tl Drstnttacktipoitl:, - - '"' ' ' '-AsnisaToS, Oct;, l8C0; s Ta Ih't Editit of- the p'mndtitfumi Bir It is a'sad slht tqWth'eorgnh.i i atlcmbcratic adiiiinistratlbq nttcibptingl i establish the dbctriric that it wunlcTinfar i evcnttoa.crfmfl. iq the, I'residcot'to d i fend the Constitution and enforce tlie lav I of the United State constitutionally c i acted. Disguise it n you will, your do ; trims amounts, to tliis, and nothing les I Already' the peculiar orgari.of .n'uIlifie . tion in the South is rcdommohding secc i siou wliile Mr..Uuchnnan is ttill ln bfilc i upon' the. assumption thut be may "note , force the laws 'and.Jefend the.Cbnstit ( lion, which by his official oath' ho 1 bout , to do! Doubtless the nssnmption i b , warranted, thobglt justified by the tone lil.ackriowIc'dgcd organ; .: "Jet it be rcnjcmbered tliatthq questit , is not how, what the South ought to do" ( case of an nctuol und irremediable qiitra; , upon her rights and .'institutions. Tl ' threat is to secede if Mf. Llucola shall 1 ejected; Will his. racro- election olisolS tue'ticople of the1 South front their all gianco to the -Co,nititutlou'an4 law the United States,' or relievo tho. Pre: dent jrom 'the duty of defending, the oi and ;cxccntrt(ff the other?,- This li the re question under discussion. ! "rToo inlk'.aboufcoefcitig'stntcS; Stat i arc notWe'SutiJ'ecVbpon'wIiTelitlieCb , stlfo'tioniind law's' of 'the' Uuiicd', Slat ' operatelJThey apnOt',!t-bnimlt' itreis'i , nqr balmnge'd' as' 'traitor, "Jlht.-Ttcitb . can they;'by tiu'act of 'tl(er;'obiijvo"' iu cltizcrts from' th'cir', allegiance 'to thb Ui ted States." ' - - - ' " - ,i(rf 1 KoWJ snpposb Lincoln wcro'clcctcdiai ; .acltlzcn or CharlestotiV-nctingf -with I witlout-tliq'saiictloa'of 'thelstatb anthb i lies; bavjng o'cargobf .sugarientcrliig-t! I- jrort,;shbnld refUsoHb. pay tho legal dutii i and with'anormcd party slionld rcsfs't't i officer nttehiptlug;' t'pollcet them, th ; Ic'vyliig'wara'gainst'tlieUnitedStaics: i s you think tliefPreide'ut would.lre fiililii ; toilils 'dqtjrnnd jtniO 'io h'i ofitii,lf 'liq !d i nqtV'if necessaryf'us'c tlie militiii, tlie.'n'rr aud iiavy,:.liV'.tuking- care Uhat'theMa' . be; fjiithrully;exccntcdf" nnd lh prescfylri , protec.lng,"and defending thciistitu"tt l 6rthcUiiited'SUitts7.Coiild lic.wilho i official Jpdrjnry aud ' becoin.In ft trail himself, fold' hi a&nt ntid "sb'y tliia wot 4 bq coercing a state, niid pndersiich'a.'pl sufferUhc Constitution andl'awV.to be si f verted)' lf.blqbdshi-dehsiiedf'wh'b''woi h rcspousililctlie President;- who woj r be "to. the Best'bf:hi4'bilitj'':tfeinpti ii to perfbrm hl!"w"Or(i duty, or.tlifctraiti t who we're attcinptliig to subvert the gi i erniiint? r Your doctrine, I. suppose. Is, (hat 1 state authoritieft or n state couveation in o declare a state out of the Union, and ti s absolve all its citizen from allegtuuce ii tbu United States r Now, each state, by n convention ele i, cd by the people, agreed with every otl 5 state by the adoption of the Constitute t that nil (t provisions, and ihe laws past r iu pursuance thereof, should be "the 0 preme law of tho. land." y They all agreed to.take a portion of I h powers heretofore possessed by their i pectiro state governments and vest th e tn a common government, (based-on p e cisely tho same authority ns their, fil ii govTrmneiits,) whose Constitution, a 1 the lawapassed in pursuance thereoflio be above .the reach of "nil state aolhorl 0 How, then, can any net of, a state abso e It cltjzena from obedieuce to this " 11 premq law of tho. land,' declared by d highest authority, convcutipn clcc r by the people, la be binding, ''anythiug the Constitution and law of any state is the contrary notwithstanding," y To me it is a wonder that any. man t entertain an idea to. my. mind so nbsn r Tho theory of our government obviou n is, that the citizen owe allegiance to . state got eminent to the cxteut of its i- served powcr,,and to the general gore t raent to the extent of its granted powc t(. and that no act ,pf the. general geyc meat can. rcliuye him from allegiance his state, and no act of his state can 1 lievo hiui from allegiance to the Uuii R State. Q Let mo. not be misunderstood. ' I t not deny tho right of rebellion in the p , pie of any state when unconstltutio , outrages slmll be Committed ou their rig II and institutions, and all hope for redr ( by peaceful mcaus ha vanished. Bu I deny that the language of aspiring dc I, llSV3uer or the election of pno of th to the presidency, would constitute si j an outrage, though a just cause for alat r, I also deny, that in such aa event, I i- South would be without hopa of redr r 1 1. is not t.q be found, howevur, Iii pers I, al denuiiciatlons of endnent democrats, , nttcmpthig to forco ou the democra e party new and useless issues, .or in thrc e of .disunion. Let all this cease, now t forever. Be just to the northern dem e nicy; in devotion to the Union emu! a Washington aad Jackson, and you i it rally an irresistible; force, who,, by the.i h of the ballot box only, will rescue yi institutions from danger, aud firmly tni Ojtain every constitutional right. i Indeed, 1 tteTjat cf a 4" r-fV VM if baMd8oaiLl! onnd thafF-a right ofrebelnoa tl?Z and irretnediablb wroog,, P t A evidence o( my lnconslit. , I- qbqtq PettalnMylngsVstnaffBM. l,tes,timony; but 1 ndbpt tho. m6ZZ ' t as In the , main tUmZ$T&Z S fno onchanged and, .nnehanCiS? -1; belieyo tl.jJt fidclitylq.'the CoSwtl s theortk and In the South 1ttf- i meansby which tho UnloncanbtCS ' i ficnred. I do not ddubt that whea tbttl f ry of Senator Sewutd f.t.e In fe - reasqiiaWe In m att ; free Ubor nuot exist Ih thesiS . inuqlty becomts'lho'seltled'rufebf.X' , 1 in th, general tforehimerit,. th S , . , will tame - to an end, ,.But. a,, ffl', - equally: tlroug that It s In the wmi 5 th'e friends ,61 'ftflnKffiS " by a cordial union w th ltfrleMiu ,' f; Xorthrt- avert, thlscatastroffiA , its consetmcnt calamities. wBt,u j ,, Jn .coiiclusioiir riuiplortfybh fa . niafel alt' rn.prcScrylnj m Ceel lioa; aiid.tate tnstltnt onr;jftW-ar fai be preserved ftt all,'. DbnotfaViL leri ' fy 'thcMOUl maiim;niiftV'wl(omOoaia;' . ' tends- lor destroy M Srtt, V !( that the- cordial co-operation of the'sw. to porter or Brcckfnridge,DoigtastiiaBlH'. ,y might vlmye prpVcntcd. the trluW r ei black- rcpnblicaUlsm, .undTnafttrta'fttr ts renderits triumph transient aud InnocaoM n- no observing man can doubt. Vbj then' c- not laborto brihg them together, i'nittsd s. of thrusting them further pri! hiU ncw,'faiigled;dograii on which the Cbirl. . ton epn.vcnticn . iplit, or any Ibeore'tloaf : e, claini-to a. tight of Recession, of mors ft, n- portaucc than, .the-preservation of U4 u- Union, tho iCo'hstituti.on, the ptke.tb id liappincsg, the prosperity, ahd thigloryof ' ti onronntfy; .hitherto unequalled by thc pf of any qther peOple. onthe.fnce ertB "earthT.br shall black repulilicanlsrf in lis m North and-' scccssionism In the Seoth W in allowed to cat asunder, onrboad of naioa ;o and divide na into hostile ''"-'h; rrrnttinh io ally drenching oar now joyous field ia tW jo blood Of their cultivators? .Anyawi.wk' re thinks riiisLrnioucan'be,peacefully,bfok c np, brj'Jf Ittoold that pcace ceamalfsyt Of be maintained;, between1, its frtgraeats, ii- shuts 'Ms cyeSto 'fliberents of orireira le age audi deaf to the lessons Of history,.-- history,.-- -. .. -. --'Alios KiifostL,5 g THE Ve'W CABINET ci Among those talked of for place la jn-. the Cabintt,,andJrqm.whom, post likely, Mr, IiTii'coln wllf'tooke hlsT aclecUbn'ar1 )fr ieMjwi'e?ri'x..lf- yyyt 111-- SECHETAKY OF, STaTC . -, Judge McLatic, of Pennsylvania. Judgo Read, Of Pennsylvania.) m v 1 Senator Fcsseiiden, ol Maine; t Senator Chase, of Ohio, ri- .Edward Bates, 9f Missouri. Im Dttyid;Wjlmbi,;orPcnnsylra6ia. " I ' -" cnmar.ior,Tits Tweiscy4-W ut Jitoses II. Grinncil, of 3SVw York, i Senator Simmons, f Rhodejslaed. JoTi'Si"icrwaiiM,.a, of Uliiof; - ij Kcnuctli llayiior, of 'orth Caroliat Senator; Collmt-r,!'bprinoht.;'e " rra' - v ;r.V0hiA9TEiuoi:.N-KnAu , . ig; Fitz; llcnry Warren, of Iqw.. ' : ub SeimtorCliaiidlcr, of-Mlchigau.,.- ; ut Schuyler Colfaxi M; 0.,'Oflndian.. oV K. B, Judd, of Illinois: - . , , . 1V. .seynETAny- qr-WiB. ,:v ? . Ffwik.Pi BIalr,'jr.,;of;Muspurie1f CassiuS M. Clay, of.Kcntucky, ,7 johuiuor.Bottr,bt:Yirgiiiian-'-j? Beijamin F. Wude, of Ohio; jj secRETARV or rnxjSAvr. , j it. Simon Cameron, of Pennsylvania. Johu A. Gilmer, M. C.or'orth Csr'-he Csr'-he Una. . i .. : n"y John iVHato, df:NcvV Hampshire, US SECRtrfARY Or INTERIOR. to Galuslia A. GrbwJ of Peiibsylvasl;, KmerMin Kthcridgu, of Tennessee, et- Johu. Hickman, of Pennsylvauiay lcr ATTOItNtr OENERit., 4H William L. Dayfoii, of -New Jery. wl 11. Winter Duvia,.or Maryland.' -iu" Judgo Nelson, of Teopcssuc. s . J udgc ChnrJe Allen; of Mussackwtt. "e Wm, M. Evaris, of New York, One item in the programme muchUttij " or is -tho precise position to be txtemk to Colonel Fremont. The post of mtta ..I t0 Erauce is named, and, it- Is I1, ' Ti how much truth. 1 know not, 'th' would accept it if t should be tesdMt I' tohmn He speaks the French lbgr correctly, nud wjth great essesw it" acquainted with sercrat other wag ,?? aman 'of great firmness, wftif ilitJ tdsto Ond experience; and eeoah !" gentleman, nnd would nndooWedlj re-w re-w preVent the Uiiited Statesit th Cqwt Jfapoleon III. with distiugalshea hewf , to. himself and credit to the eoootiy, There is a theory among the repsWiew 7 thatKcvf Mexico will be the fatore.iem "! of operations of thfa' filibusters , IT Mqxico, and fa riew ? of thi fact "l urged uiwii Mr. Llhcoin to invite C JLCIar to accept the QoverawW , New Mexico, iuhicb event k"! l supplied by a. force of UnltW I BWg troops, under some- officer of r cu bravery, who will prow kimI"' occasion. Col, SuinueV la among t U cert who would. b"e likely to rett , -J couferencc of inch an honor ia ?' signaHeirlce in Knn64s.-iV, SCt'a7' Si HON;. L. M. KEiTTS LfTffK fm Some "day ago we pu.f1 ,ch proceedings or tho convention whlenw n.. tuatcd Hon. J,, ,M.. Kcitt, ofoBtI he lnarfor re-election to Congress; ss. proctciliugs linviogbccn forwtrdeo mi, Mr. Kcitt h addressed a Ietter..to;i In Wm. Murray, tho president .J?1 tiq VeUtion, some of tlie more, notable p it in.wlilch.,we pablisb.h'crewilbs , " nd michope which were recently ," oc- taincd or defeating u-wkfW!JS ite party in the coming presidential till haTo already ranisbedor are lus-j. ld isbrug:audjt,is?ppurenl.lbttM .ur Is uniting to" VeUe th KO"!""", in- subject tua Swth ta jbt numbers. The failure or the fusion morr i iteTtirt ceWoIidithm of tW North in to "Z,- to and occupy lb cowmon wl - rtrttBt wd bring, tho two WCtlOOs BP, , eriawt fltf tocTal sUhility,,, The in SSTtU' W Ttikblicaft party 1 It fe imminent, that common wl r !rc requires nsto consider, and, as ft Kr we my property declda the hollcy of I wblehW koM P J TA I Slef ttiifc th frto tftc; would, fiot rh f cotobiof the80"rnmcnt hgalnst ej I the bUt state,. except through t'0 ,rr In I iiaiion of .material interest ,r .tirejn. fr I &"'"'' fW 1 r-k'-1 --' lSl - iIJo8gWcootci(J that, whatever 6wtt-! So tW .TC,,lf it iv o A m ur that thcVTiavO a right-, tova wrong, oi 5 Ihi fs tho'real issue which will continue it J is Mt country. When a power hnil . wt'lcH-irUl treat ltCT WW & tod wilt bo Ita ujlitnatd extinction . r ' Abraham Liucbhu;ifja bWntc rcpnbi KciKWHatw" & the; nrcsWcncy.liaB record .whicl.bristt?s All 1 ! n't!4 5 tin In tbUortd why.t&d ntgro is.not c; titled to.nlt Wo, natural jriRlit enumerated V dWctl4ratIoBfJndcpcH'dcnco.r Ouc . atbcseeiiqraerad.righta U tim ,'right h BrpbM,a'nturai right io liberty, and tfititbArheea wrongrolly taken; ownjr U from WmT'-'1 Doci ho not also .declare thaV the "republican 'firtf bas been, .or rtmK4rirct;larcr j a wrong, and t tOdwroyrlH ,'yv , " : Sooth, too thatlf ho rcsi4t,'(tho rcpub-' Head tntimeht will b6 forced into (toother cbahnelP y.O!6. If over aa you may, ft ; ataas thttbei South tnnst bo;"otKltloti; lied 1 peaceably- or.cfdrcibly.:-' Jt-. means tbat'tho 'naturfttrlgkt. liberlyjias been trrMgfaHf-?tera lrojhe negro,' and aMtbe mtored to' Wm, ;tliough , it bo 0Ttfbnrn4Bgbomea an bBtchcrcd mas- I,ljold it, then, to ,be.reVid6nf,. both from iti plalfdr.BttBUd prfncfplcg.'ahd, from iht declarations of iti , leader, that tlie rc-poblfcan rc-poblfcan purify WusVcdntinrie'ift warfare &eV)taVtrj, aad that it; would ukd tha fd4 ffotrDmcnt':'to ;,aboHtipniicv the Soithf" ry(e csDBOt look io the iSuprcrao cowt for protectiotii for.it is pledged, to . reitMati'BindeTetiif H wreuot; it ' ioald be compcilcd:to;do it, orfject'Jls f decision . ..UcIieTii'ff ithat slavery ii wrongi'tliaUt U ihcirUuty' (olflboltsh it) and beJieio itot that oll.po'wr'is In the Juodiof'theinajdrity, the? republicans eoAJa9triaso..bcforo tlio decisions of tho conrt, any more than they have paused before tho stipulations of th6 Con-Utation.;;.'"Wc Con-Utation.;;.'"Wc caiiriot look to thoSciiate for proficuoo; for that body "will soon be uilet1 tUeii coiitroii 'Wo cauuot look -to (lie Itoa'se 'for ttiatjs already abolllidfl' idjAVJire,.thcn,mus.t e took (or protection! jTI ins'cr,to tho' StnU's themselves. .The states of the Souili i mast take their oVn safety into their oka , hinds . flfconfss'I'BC:n hopofor'tlio preset tatlonof.lljc Constitution,. J'piiw. Jios larked undr the winga of Vhacagla from an early ti'm6. The Gonstitutiou Was a aatehlessnstromentt bat still it was of jhuniau creation. JUa great autlior knuw tbi$ anuVprovidcd .for its amendment. The Cbojtitqtjon hbut' tt'-graiit of spccifiwl jjQTftoi.aniJlit was nq't within thp pnrtfew of it's framed ilitit , iIiq' Unionwiidli it created' sliiiulil ek'ercisV riiiy 'power not itrictlygranted.J : ft 'I haWhop"or a review. of ;the federal fed-eral cbniUtution-'and : its' amendment, so m toartthe safety- of -thSoutlf. What then?- 4 Itiju frankly, (hat. In my judgment, disunion is tho only remedy left tS aftsgainatf thei.daiigcra w'nicli m'euhce on very.existence., Acd.wKy should we not udoiit ilf . ". The character of tho (jOTcrnmcnt has BO.w.to boyctlltcl as. welj as liie qncstlou ? of tilaTery.' If; bud, siuto cannot secede from' the 'jTi'iion, then' ' tha states are not I sofereTgn, dudlhe g'orcriimeiitis ,ConOli-i ,ConOli-i datcL osho.nlil pcck' lfie unioc of nil the stiveVtatesyUut the sotercigiily of "each stato should beiuviolably maintained'. If one- state-.' refuses to redress her wrougs ! and protect her honor, becante she ciimiot j gcC'otherSjtooin her,, she puts aside her sovereigntyi-'nod virtually admits the consolidation or the Union. X single slati'cin.brcnk up the Hnfon at any time. Coerce her, and slid is a province. If a Uto canuot secede from tho Union, then on( confederacy is no improvement upon the governments of the, past. If it be so, then humart nghu were still kept at the mercy of merc majoritics, and our fathers 'wsdfc: hunmu freedom the mere toy of uruw lorce, !i"TJie South is Jicrself an empire, Through. her resources, she covers, all the oceans wUhrcommcrCO; starUj enterprise M almost forgotten, lands, aud haa won a diadem,-which no power on earth can tcai fto.her brow; fMIskond atorm and thai may Surround her; but sh"e"cah live jwdngb; adulter ",0 ' 10 an DB wh ve'el jfUich was lately surprised by, t f!r?1!D5 typhoon in the Eastern seas. H ..wd.'tljat wkilo. she waa shrroorided bj "thajempest, liitle Mca.of'obsdlutq caln y: in the Very centre bfjier, course. Thi 'torMktst was rushingvall aronndher fragments"; and "wreck, and pieces of set wed from less happily placed sea craft rautd by tho whirlwind, were cast upoi "ner deck j yet so Jong oi she kept withii the circle, not a breath of wind tonchct her, and nol a wive bcaveii under her. f 'Un conclusioii; I jnay bo permitted t 4iajr that l do ribVpnpport Mr. Breckin ridge, because I believe him to be a di naionit,t He is a union man, I suppor him becansolmgrce with him roprc nearl; on the principles on which tho govcrnmfn shonhTbd' administered. I shall befo olsnnfon t( Lincoln Is elected, because thci Buchanari wlll bo tho last of the con ''iVNdents.,; : " Slavery must be In the keeping onl; Ph tho, Sonth., Tho republican jwrt; wonld use the Uiiion to withdraw it froc ach protection. Against that party .would, 'therefore," urge disunion, tq defeni n In8tltntl6n guarded by the records o the worid, by the traditions ,of, all mar V.ndi'by' the logic" of history and the fil e orthingsj and, wlthoat whlbh th ooutb would sink down Into chaos. Sis very antedate all historic times, and orhj I mates in tho weessitici f society. Tb the sacrel original of man; tmite It tb tho radlmcnt of our social state; j d surround It wlth (herlmitfvi Images i the hobscholdt rcltttton,' wlthisprcad,- i j tprn fleldn. aud patriarchal (urrdwsi- Is lit tho; first records of the nation, itch Wo can' trncp bik to.'tlm dawn of matt spcicty.U.U'ln the heroic noems , QrVccej.it j ln'Hhe'hIero2lyphMfof 1 jypt 'and. Assyria; it is,vto6,m that glpw ns literature vrhreh.lvthe'prenoua tcga. of tliopast 6 the present. Slavehoi)s j riotonnd MarcusTnlltuij.will outlive . 50 Ml Sumner, .v and, Ufv, Befcher Owe,, ' ' ,w ; "lint, even if slavery tie the. product.'o'f pine, and vtoiericcj'eVCn if It bo the M !0us wrong,theaotitiontstaIecl8ret,U to-),tllt to-),tllt the gonth is wedded to U lii.Veteri il'tintort. :lf Meiajntlns., married, hcr.to ,-Uiennioii,aUJ'cannldtu,ibrok(ii.: ' iirlu (jiilti ttUra Jumgetiat cVi(khh -tfTt,, iiO.fitllli'miw.tljijie tlie!ccrsmony.l .'I .-- t ,,'t'l 1 ' ' ' W j feBiartc (Xxi?. iHfwt (lur.r of, SK iSWBtsciiTatoKeV UrniAwJck pspers !6rt a crri(l(5; ftiQ in . the Oiilf ofuSt, wreiice, . Thc railvrjiy'rilmrf htislieilmc. as destroyed! five Jnilldtrigs'were blown own,.or. Ilontid,- hwiyf tfrdschooiiVrs. cro 'dr,itciisfrom .their moorings high rd;dry.up;1ntothe Dcld, ;antl n. great nmbert ,of".trce.t, were- prostrated. ' Two, :hpotifrs ihatjeft Shtiltaiponlthe 'moni-ig.ofthe 'moni-ig.ofthe 'Cih fnst.," afos(ipriosed.'tQ'lie st, .with all on.IwatdC The damajro at hcdlac, Is estimated, nt $1&,000;. Iiarge ridge!) "nt".CflKnc,:,Buektouchc, Escn-iincs, Escn-iincs, nnd pthcr,placcs wcfo'.raucli Uani- |