. 1A. OREGON SPECTATOR t ata -u 8wbc; Tjwiac-gaiic?t.ywnrfw't4.icry-t a. n,i uvea- vagiyrrajugaryitftta vutacnaMiMi "Wtwar4 IM mr Mflli takes I to w.1 (T. r. Mcelroy; nurtm is ? U. J KaiNr.UI.V, KIM l)ll. Vol, S, IPOIUVIBY. Ym III HjwrUluf, The H Mined Kllurr. T TIIKOtNiKR i Krai tan. Tt hiitli-lil, ahd h Moral alona On Han KriH'iH u'aahur, furMkfN ( Nnkimlty (Ulirr un hull Waa ihlown fit i'tlrtj jlaa with linn waa lakru Im at. mi. I aliMif tiulhal tlatk ahvti, Whrrn all hia h-a had one lrn f ftitred Atul U titnMl hia furluM qVi, )vu' rtAi c41 hu Imwmi vnUrriJ Ilf Iltitjf lit of h'titi f all mi t!rar( Far, far acnmtht- Atlantic' billow ilf hvr aha btrtiliifftaaiMi Oar, Watml fur kliuthal ulfht hr 4Bow! Of rtiiMfru i)iar, who with (trbght U uuM taily for Iim filti htrii, An J wh wuiM ialr i.f Ir1i.ir l.nlti. And lifw th-rii ralltft' fi.M M'hiM if "' " ' " U a it rufilii," hf m..I i r..l, I Ml ) all with null) )t4himg, 'I'll arrk lit lfrkMf itii( ilriitnl, Thru ltM it In th aniralrf raf Unit r U' it far thU In n.M ami Ual I liatlitil f'( rarli aun rtiliiij ittotnm, A it J iWniM fatigua iiiifinly awral, In htU al la4 U drown ywir amruw V ' lint no! fofnj half- a in I dualing wif Though In ttfMir in) full)' ,) Iim Yi liII imi IuhjW in) luMMi'a wlfilV Vi itc r lia'l acam leiItl Km III Vlill aHh'ir, if lf), I Ilf liU al aiiil fimii raiih iImhiM rtrr, 'I hil lkJltfttl iiiIm (It roM, rJi U) , AluJ (Jimiitt hu fi lwair fufftr ' Tltf liwiriiing rant - anl oil Ih1 himJ Thrif alhriatl inaiijr a hanl) imgtt, ! milium! fare ainl Iim I Mitili haiuU, Hill holn. ata lHiif kltfM llm Mrhr ' A'1.114, Jail '-., I f-.'. 1 for tli SirUluf A Tlii'im for Thirl) IM) i'mntinHt'l i mi Tiir mrtKru 1 tlllt) lit) I iff mm 4lrJ hv faiu'a i) fllaiiffi I hiatal Iha ilalixrn. hultn) I, ft- wuiiM hata i The fufftil i hratrn haj liut both alliUil In ihfw kiM wavra my raiMM wuuUI hav )wMJ llajifrrmua Ut u tlaalli xnlaiiff iou) iaar ' V Vil a i--r npn pn4fll ai aUa krvrw n fear. " Kruiaui iikMMttlM my iar ) rt a lit lie tthiU M)prlf to till) liioiitnt m Ieaurf Will br(ibl MaVr tdu )iHir liMiir, lhMi aft wrlrutnc i our ro4, AlJ I Hiltafk III) InMtlf loli-ll Ih) Unlii) iftM tiT nir Minrintii m Ui' -fl iia) imH aiiMr and ilay Jirvl I or II mill .li(Hlllf frlt In rilll liiHIl hail lifainl, Sh 4mm1 al.Mi tlm lion pf) ath lh-li lip the iim i MM ((, ul mii hji iuhrir in lluoiih man) a C"'''"1 tlrjh ; Tlwii ("iitnj a jbilari diMr In iifH lln unha) man t ' In ilff p ainl hrartfrh aiiguitth, ilft i-inj; a Ui lau' M llr (Jul! rncil hr, knp4 thoti aiiht of a burly -ij, Iajimiio' my mly rhlM, llit .Utl nt of ht fathrr'a j-.y! Ilr Irft h Imhiic hut )rtfr iituiu a fairy Uiram awaknnug Now fat him akmMiiy hait mhtII tiifih hrrakuij; imt rut: riuiitKkant TUtU ttllh her cuchaiiluif ioic FlvrrlU tolj a liu. The arciUaiit I the tcu ! frail aa rurasj ti ! " I left my lme thw linxii with llm ila) lis lit (Urr , T lallyminf )uiirrluM un. rnuuvp )ixir miml frmu cat ; Though aaff, hr U tuu frrlle a irtuni la Uc llama t WluU inaohludi anmnji thr fureMa Irrra ronni. " Swfft Initocfiirp, you alt all than Ihw palar lacr, Aa a J4)inali (t l.rriiM hia fa up Ira Hi! J rraar Trai h him not lo hunt finni hmiir an (t away, lldh can amiiM at rraihii), ii HHitrliiiim oVm at , !) i Tkiatmfnt or Starlit I'mrRfm. i - ., , i , V " '"" ing, over llio whnlo Imily, with n piece of bacon, in suuh n ninnuer that, with iho exception of iho head, n covering of liit is everywnero appuou. in nriior tn mnkn this rubbing. In somewhat enslor, it is best In tnko a piece of bacon Iho sln efthn hand, chooing a pari mill armed with tho rind, that we niny havo a firm ;rnsp. On tho soft sldo ofthis piece, slits aro tnlio made, in order In allow iho mlngum of llio fat, Tho rubbing iiuiKt Im thoroughly perform ed, ami not too quickly, In order thut tho akin may Im regularly saturated with the fill. Tho boucflciul results of tho anpll. ration aro soon obvious ; with n rupldity Imnlering 011 mnglu, all, men tho most painful symptom of tho dlscaso aro allay, cd ; quiet sleep, good humor ap.iolito re. mm, and tho re remains only llio impa. ticuco lo quit the sick loom, iimini i rrfrr-iirrim. uo noiieo n letter " '"' ""' '"K1"'"1"1" inuiioaoiiio. i ,. ,, ,m iviii i . i wn. i in ......-..,..-...... ...... s lalcla Insures a.. .l. II tll ,,. . .1. !....!!.. I I . .1 I IIIIIIIICIII. :.u,.l Af - L.t-kl LI...II. ...... !...... I tl... I Q. -.(a ...-...-.t iiIl. n....fl ... 1.. n I.I..I. ..... ii . ... . . I...I .i... .i..j i ..i. i... t " ii iiio uuoiiiioiiisisni me mum wou m iKr. ..i ue........, .ui.:..i. .. in i.-... ..1,1. i. i.. i run following amcio. inmi iim iiuiihiiii ilium imiiuii .iii'oicui niun iiiriigicnuniir. is "111111.1, nw n,,u K""" j"i i uii(.im "n"i'i" j"" ,,lu "" mi.i, .. i.i.u ,.,110. city, tho prospectlvo 1 mi, airnngiy reeoiniiii.iliw l,o iii.hI.i nf cmie m iu, 11111 11 won 1 110. 1 no lrlH, I ."1KITK,- , , ti,. Tounues 01 lime. ly cumiiieiinauio .pirn; , of 1 1,0011,000, or about irealinont 01 scarlet lover resorted to by ..ston much liko tho last year bach. mo I r (.,llr0HUllUI r ...' . , , , I Shots now on the dark blue sea, where Wo tindpraiand llmt .Mr. Julian ij ad. hia own especial use a i;r. Hctinrcmanii, pliyiiian to tlm King " tliem, however, can no ami wnuhl do ir ,.,, ,;r (;r,y (1 1,irlv.,,Lll Lle L.7 "the hollow imk" her home niiisl U for at dressing the people of his district on Iho safely set down as " in iiarnvor. n is us luiiowa, nml exceed. "iny wero niiowc.i, mil uiey ..ijrc 1 uowu , .lllc j iiie ei,I1.ue, 'e ,;,, .,, "... .1" least hall a year. Who soilead toall leel- subject ol Iho liigitlvo slaw law. lie Ii Curtis is a plasterer, and ingiy atinpio t :uth- linmorlnl wlillewnslilnp resolutions, Cl)lll.ir,lml .,..,,,, Ti. Hl.., f ', liigasnotloadiiiirosiichhcroismlayoung said lo be much exercised in spirit, and this city as an honest, uu "i-roin inn nrst nay iirthn illuesi, nml uml im Ihey must im ittoiiciiiiI in thoir nil appearances will bo very likely lo fol nd lovely girl, forsaking homo, friends, is terribly severe on Mr. Iillmorc and his dustrious man, and a un soon hu un-, loriuiii in us uaiurT, the 111111. ..ir. loinoi. iiMrihrsmi'iiiniwiien w ihoir oxmniilo In other r.-.o.'oi. il. and all the dearest ties ol earth to travel cabinet. nosikeni .owcastloon ihurs- could not have fallen on a IIBIIPIII inill HO rillllMll.l,lfTrilltli. n.i.1 ... .... In. II it. .1 1111 .11. Ii II li.Iii IH..I lH.nilil 11.1.4 . . '. . . : --.-,... , , p..- ..... ,. .A...... I.III.... . . .11 .-.nlnii ..l.l-ii.-n.l ,.. i.m.1 -l.lll!... IT- ...... I tm lb Jtpcutor, ThMgllla'alanillo IT TNMDJNKwuIf. (Jen tli IUamiI Dm you rr Hi lo tli ti'ln of fcr-cC raM)U. Im gemijr upon your nnm iim oulhern lirMorfIevriifM ltiirl to a i-0xjm not often I tlrorxctiimofcftrthf OU ten lo Uby whUpt rt. tad I Inir ftMreeilv ilown hUo iIm your tout F Voif 'Tlfi rry utni mem oi ii H'jiumcra. How mtny .rfxj over iter mi iiio Wtol Imie of lior vol not of atria full my mf. BAd iim ttftroou on my check ! How nirr miprnooo nave I mn ilrmik iri tho atvpctmuiJ, until my ivi hi'rn te i iv f I a ii hltaa n In HU niv. fta r illiri frflin Mm U ll wort 11 ituu 1 vvaa in low' Oral, iil)tP aunt rOJcr, hi loir, I ui in hvo rJ fo! waa, I toM her w. That Uugh, vofull of tuikii yrt at acornlul, that rc.cclioH down IVlina vullc), I ihall ncirr forgot! It would hne viiiikIciJ to an unintrri-ited rar likiMho IhIi notaa pnxlucrd fromniu. ical ulaivoa, hut lo rno it accjned to rearm, hie the rrvrrhrraliom of a pitttil a hot in tin inaiiitimth car of Kcnhiiky ' It wm many a day oro I firaio awert .Mary numnicni, lliuuifli I atill thought her toicn m iiiimIciI n ever, nml liuim with tlm oiii" deliulil over bur uliili' lie hdiil' my fdtmitr alrn, accompanied by tlm UkIiI . ml ... ...t-.l I... .1... II..I . touch u lnr lingert on lliu juaiiu. My can lorr, however, wai oer, Vrarn bae nKiril linci-tbrii, nml willi rliaiiuiii); )'' my Uttrf baonUi cbatiR. tell you one tiling thai I do know. I know iil. I eaiinut lenr the H.tno now, tliniili ( Ibat I ttork fur you ill llio longest day in Miti" lu;p vriiliired tu bint llmt Mary tumiuvr, friini tlm oarlieit criod to the la. Miiuimert' iiirinnry i nt tbn bninim of il.lteu; ami I know that if you clioojc, at Tiiey an- all mi.uken, tlmuli ; for tlirte any iiument you can turn me away ; and ji-hm bavn taiifht mo .vmiit Miuloin, ami I know tint the clTucl of your turning mo trmrl ami obvrvalinii lintr sIhkmi inn , away U to Marve my wife and children ; wbnt should be the iiiutic ufu rar mati'a nml I know that i a power that no man home. I umlcr heaven ought to have. Icait of all .Since I parted with Mary SummcM am! came tn Oregon, I have taken a partner lo inyaelf, whooe vmco iarrdolint with -'af. foction'i own dear munc ;" and now, many a morning do I look up from my toil lo gaze upon the bright drops of water as in mutio they splash to ami fro, and are tho bright bubjilcs form and disappear, aa her bands glldo iilmbty over the "ram. bo,ir,l' Anuria, January '.'.', H.M. Ff llii Orruii KprrUtur. Ma. MlilToa t Ii6lice in 011r last na i-r that I have lost a dullnr, that i. aicor. ding t.i ) ur ilrciiion. I do not unli to ,r . .1.1.1.. .1 -....1. ,1 - -- I n.i,aiiii- nwui rulm 11101, 1,1, IN-IIIII oil I nny gnum of i hanci' ii not nllomil bj Iuh, Hut I would liku lo bam n f.ur (.liukr, ni ' 1110 ixi'is err to 111111 n in in) la.or in tin tuv; lull wnmk-rs lncr will enit I sup. imv imttu tiio iioint. I liml a nauiirtlint tiiit I gisluiuru would do iioiluug lliu tviutir; ou n ,,. Imto pasd aunoi l 1 ilnLlili tho count) 1w.1t of I'lilkcoun. I l, iitxi an net loialiiiig llio jmlicial pni. j ci nlings of Polk count)', A c, and nu act for wiiiio purvui in licpn forry ..r. Soiw c limlrr linnl with wire cloth, which Jin In " i.u wis, s mi' iii 1 1 j-t ' in t'l'uri, iii louuht there was no iounini: ooiti!' mi . I would double the bet uml lr) it utcr. 1 also notice In your paper11 Infuriiia. Hun Wuuliil. wbiH-tcr Imsny to spare fork over. Allow me, Mr. Iiior. lo iii. form you llinl I wuulilllkelo havong.KMl let ol garileu sonlt Irocn ailitngt Washington, fraitki'd by our llolognlo, nlvi a I'mining Mill and riiiiKliing .Machine, uml miiiio id miiiio i Isrgo .or col. informs I otlmr niuall arlicloi, not howovor a piluns tho ex-rililorufthoSiicct levied I'roni thero uitd other places. The proprietor of I'acifio city informs na that tho number of inhabitants of that place is about 7A, tomo however, ho sava, am Indians. Tho last I knew of the tribe there were oIkmiI ill). ll is whlnHrrd about town that tho Whilrwaali onmlldalo men are in tbn uia jorilv ; tho minority ahoulil feel proud. aii oi our papers i ih-ikuo nava iironli. . V ' tin in, m Mr. V111u1r011 uIiiItwusIi its'' , lulimiH, wo t lint I.mI, for uiiicli. Mil. nun iiiiiuro is wn.il 11 n, iimi 11 "o (; K;h c.lo 01 laws this year tho lucK mu.l ul.ai.go-.ucli is our misfortune Hut if In Iho end I havo snout mv opinion wrong, or dono an Injustice, I will, through your p.ipcr, inns.0 an apology. Ihn l.eglsiu. luro of last year ilono as well as they could, thoy changed tho way of voting, and Iho names of a low counties, and disfrau chiacil I huso who elected them, nnd ail. juiirued slno dead. Tho In ws Ihey mndo Is u Hrfect hurrahs nest, ami the judges sent hern to ndiiilnlMer them supposo wo aro joking, I hope noun of tho members will lake hls-us personal orqtlisical, as I only moan It for truth, I nm sorry to inform ou that niiollier cloud is gathering uboul Iho Cnllnj-ooioli ojf c.g.r"'5.tsjx.r, Oregon City, (0, T) TaoW, February 13, 1851. 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I irat aptaliiiiu of llio injustice clone by caiiilalitli in liii very country. t liero il.f re waiiilcnly of land, pleniv of uviiille lor inamiiff all iiwii really free. i aim maNinir iiiii cronnu a and making lliin crounj a Rennbtlo of I'rccineii : but lie taiil you do not undar !nd our beautiful iutitution: you are I ...t ........!..t.ul b.Ill. ll f mi ac'iuaniKii Willi mem, or elso jou would nay that they are really what they appear in ue. i sain" t am a plain un oiiliiilicnleil, practical man, audi will In a Itcpublic. What boon it tome wheth. er I work under the Autoorat of Kussla. or the nondescript Government of China, or llio monarchical or oligarchical Gov. eminent of Great Hritain, or in the Repuh. Ila of America r What is it lo mo I You are Emperor, Senate, Congress you bare the power of life and death over me, which Is "power whfolYWTer.mjm' to be" wield ed but by Omnipotence." Vau'able Invkntio.h. The following extract from the letter of a New York cor- respondent of the Philadelphia Knouiicr, I "'' " "''I '''' interest by all who are eugagnl us llio prtxluclion of sugar: I ....... . ....nl .- .1... I.:-!. It I . ,1 inuwilllliT iulinr WHICH, 11 I am nut inialaken, is destined to crcato a revn. lutioiiiu tho nrenaralionof siniar. In inv presouce, somo two iiumlrcu weight olsu ga jar, ni" tho dryrot character imaginable, iml as black as wwt, was placed in it, and am in six minutes by my watch it came out wlnio, dry, ami perfectly clean and sweet. Knowing iiollung of incchnnivs, I cannot civa )ou a good doorription of it. All that 1 can .iy it, tlml tho ugar is put in a 1ml. 1 1- in i ft i inv imuui uiaui iiiirv fiuntircu times a mtuiile. and alter makinir about I'lltecu htiudretl retulutions, tho sugar is '"""'I "' ' ""'I dry Centrifugal 110 Was first 1 motion cleans it. Tho machi applied to drying clolhes, but it isadmira.'lrcsnomlenee cmueil. whirl, rn.lr.l in hor bly suited lo clarifying oil, rectifying .u - Rr, ami o tnoiiwiii'luilierUHelul purpows. V J'Oix enming llio river yest ihoViivinglon ferrv boat, wo ni fronri Hurlingion, Ivy., who hu aUuitVto weeks ago. When the '''' ""'O'' side, the first porao '0rOn croHsiiiL llto rivor veitardav. bv llio'i'oviiiTton ferrv bnai. wo niet a. man ist a hIaao ie boat land, f itorsoii ho saw was hisMave, who was about to cross the river, on Id wny home. Ho told his mas. ter ho had rirough in the way of freedom, during the timo ho had been here, and he mw nuiing iuBuiiome.ibiHnniMii r.namrtr. Jiioro aro thousands Ike lis neuro. I I I ii as who would glailly ritiini lo their masters if the abolitionists or the North would per- prnoiviluigs ol Imth imi, ( NVillietor nu 1, , i,, ,i, ',,1 ,,f . rouir I secession. What II this is dill'iTuIi of lolution. It mil V bo 11 may no iiis-soiullon ; but we hlilI ineIno ,,; ,, , w), , , ln ,, ,, IlinokPi Wo ,B .. . groat anxiety, tho final resull.- .V. Y. iitraiit. To Makb IlKNa Lav. Tho South Car oliniau says that a nolghbor slates that hog's lanl is Iho best tiling that ho can find to mix with tho dough he gives to his hens. Ho says that ono cut of this fat as largo as a walnut, will set a hen to laying immediately aAer she has been broken up from setting, and that by feeding them wail mo tat occasionally, nis lions contln 110 laying through tho wholo winter. W "All is welTTliat ends well." -X Kir WltkNl CsirUkl. a aeaiaea winwvr ricrion. lous are the ways of Providence, igularara the doings of man, espo. l trtese taller davi or man s proj. Ltaglganlie strides of science, ley. Its track prejudice and Ignorance, tilmWht WmJ. IIIJM.Illt. ' ! Ka gUWIIUMVUUIII, I'llI" mlad to combat the nt. wim man.thst there is 'noth. sun Nothing now, there Is nothing new, appear ueforo us b very coat ol 'meet that man. very (oumla. ware placed in IBM. 10 M,-tt m was In. day wisdom ill law binds the roarriaso, in all present the same tdiaso 2 but the successful issue ial neaotlalion wo are about to cAiasaUle. possesses a species of romance itogather out of tho ordinary manner of UtrjJtv life, having gleaned tho (acts ftoroButhentio and reliable sources. About three years ago, tiie Rev. II. S. M'Clay, oTConcord, Franklin county. 1'a.. (and late of Gettysburg), received a call from the Hoard o'f Foreign Missions con nected with iheMethodistKpiscopalChurcli to visit China and proach the Gospel to the benighted Cclestish ol tho central (lowcry Isnd. M'Clay was young, ardent, and enthusiastic, an J most willingly embraced the bish and holy duty assigned him. In due timo lie arrived in Chinaand was sta. iiouvu bi rau wnau, some seven uunureu miles in the interior from lions Kong. Thero be studied the native language.and commenced his labors of love among the Celestials, with tho most flattering sue cessJ Still there was somethlue wanting aTvoid in tho heart to bo filled he sigh ed for that best solace to man, either in weal or In woe a w iro. I low to get one, was .an intricate question to solve. There were ao American ladles there from whom ho could make choice ; and as for a Chi. nesa wife, the laws of the land forbid it, neither did his inclination desire it. What then was to bo dooe t A fertile imagina. lion can accomplish wonders ; a firm de termination can surmount difficulties that would o'ertop old Fellon." He wrote to Ibaaard of Missions on the subject; bo wluWM buhat.ai.wa mUrht prhap sy poetic strains of his lonely condition for tho want of one on whom ho could bestow his aflVclions, and who would bo the part uerof hia ioys and sorrows through life, and ended by asking that the Board send him a young lady who would bo willing to become his wife agreeably to his direc tions, which he sent in the form of a blank declaration to bo filled up by tho lady ac cepting tho proposition. This was a novel nronosilion : but the . Hoard wasof opinion that the claim wsia ' just one, and proceeded with dueadiligcnce to sesrch for the desired object ; and slrango to sav, success crowned thoir ef forts. Soiiioiimc prc.ioustutlip receipt of.Mi. M Clay . letter a oung Udv, Miss lieu. rletla Sporry, of lirooMjn, N. Y., made apptiration to the Hoard to bo sent as a Mitsinunry to China, but was reuiM-d on account of beim? unmarried. Tn her the j application nt Mr. M'Clay was shown ; alio alnnro filloil III, llio ntiliosllnii noil m mr. . leaving New York, in company wiih a I number of Missionaries on the 12lh of I March last, In tho shin Tartar, for I long Kong, whom alio will Ih) met bv Mr. M' Clay, and the nuptiul ceremctiy will bo solemnized. Tho lady's personal attractions have been described to us by one w ho had the llltwnall rr Ml siMMliir ltr nrot Inna tit tialfliito . utl , ., m;..i., nr )... si.. I- .1.. cjijej M M Kma a'ni faclnating ' appearaiicc.aml twsscssnl of that charm ol loveliness which should adorn cverv I fan-al ll.Mnln. mmII n,ll(l..i.l.bl mln.i '.stored with the richest cilis orknowlednd,1'11 hear noihing more of aectioual line-. '.,'m.i .:ii. !.-,;i.... :o I m' " Of sv iivhvii kSlias vi ni ' frmn ,ie r,iuntain of clucatloii, ai ,, refinement which will bear w nil a mor- tn dwell perhaps forotcr among heathens, Tor the double purpoio 01 niioming con so. 1st ion to a servant of Gixl, and aid in snrradlni! tho livhl amonglhoso who walk in darkness, is at once a moral and aub. Ilmo undertaking, reiiiilriug a degrco of devoteilnoM and lirniness mat win com. sro favorably with tho self-denial of tho nartan womon of old, Heaven send pro pltlous gales to wafl tho Tartar to her des. tlnation. Who can doubt but that a Union formed under audi circumstances must bo a.luppy ono 1llair CauHlfPa.) Whig. (ttrTho Springfield (III.) Journal con. firms Iho report or tho appointment of Sim- . . .- . - ., . f, , eon Francis, Esq., editor of that paper, to bo Indian Agent In Oregon, In place of Dr. A.G. Henry, declined. Mr.fFraucis, If is undcrslood,aiicceplt Ihe appointment, ..... ...... 1.... . ..... iiuusanua vi iiiiiv wui iu viviiiit viiiimv. m uitiiiiii., -.. ,vv, ,,,,- uiu-ii ti'oiiiiuii 11a cuinrn dv 11 inrouffn tat - Is the Vloa tale f We had hoiH-d that this vexed question had received its quietus ; but we see the fanatics of tho North denouncing in tin. measured terms the " fugitive slave law," and the tiltraists of the South condemning all tho compromises, and giving vent to extreme feeling, in which disunion Is the sumum bonum of their expressions. The following remarks from thc.S'sirur linen (.) Advocate arc sensible, and writ ten In the right spirit : "We see, with deep regret and merlin cation, that the slavery question Is not yet settled. The fanatics of the North are con stantly holding meetings denunciatory of tao logniv ave out, and eoutaera Hot anurs an aa aotlva in holdl arhai am termeil 'Vsnuthern; rights meetings." nence we conclude mat tne slavery ques tion is net yet settled. Tho North cecms to bare forgotten that northern men first introduced slaves into llio country; that tbn curse of slavery was entailed upon tho South, and notcho. sen by her; and that since tho North has rij herself of the curse, her fanatics havo been constantly annoying heron the suit jeet, and, in many instances, have abso lutely taken the property of her citizens forcibly and lawlessly. As might nstu. rally bo expected, the exigence ol these facts has Irritated and heated tho warm blood of the generous South ; ami now, to add the climax to their political infamy, wo find noiihcrn mcn,disposed lo disregard the laws passed by the last Congress, alter ten months of serious debale. This !s not right it Ii enough todrivo southern free men to dcsiicration. It is enough (if any thing Ixi sufficient) to cause southern men todesire secession from a L'nion which to thm is little else Ihsn a despotism. Tito South has a right to insist upon the obser vance of the compromise of the constitu lion ; and if northern men continue to dis regard thoso compromises, and inakolawa one day and vlolato them the next, the South cannot be rationally blamed for vin dicating her citizens in the enjoyment of all her constitutional rights. Our forefathers asserted, in tho Decla ration of Independence, that when a go vernment became dcstruclUo of tlie end for which it was established, the people bad an inalienablo right lo alter or abol- lab that government. They acted upon that principle throughout the struggle for mdepndeJce, art ft ir,00T.,r, as s giny its correctness. What, then, follows, as a natural, rational deduction T Simply this : that the South, or any Stale of tho South, has a right to secede from the Union, if the South, or any particular State of tho South, think that the action of the federal government Is antagonist! cal to tho ends of Justice, or different in its operation from tho original objects con- tcmplstcd by tho framers of theuonstitu tion. This view of the subject leads us lo conclude that tluru is no just power in the fedcn.1 government lo prcicnl any Slate from acceding from the Union. And in. deed, If such power waa granted to any department of tho federal government, we should bo oposed lo lis exercise ; for we hold that a union ol tliess Mates is ilcira- Meonlv so long a. wo an- ,.0ceabl) unl- ted. We ahouM regret a. deeply i- any regret deeply r.s any mau in the nation the dismemberment of our glorious L'nion ; but wc should regret even more deeply, if possible, the exerciso of a power that would force a State tore, main a member of the republic against her will. The Slates arc, and should al. ways be, liko a buul of sitters living un der the same paternal roof: each sister should bo willing to perform hor part of Iho housouilcry; one sister should not impose upon any other. If northern men would abstain from .".tcrfuring with south ern interests, the Slates of this Union could move on in harmony to a common and na tional greatness; but if they continue to disregard the constitution anil laws of the country, wo have many ami serious fears for the result. I May May llio timo speedily coino when wc uomorooi -mc iiuriiiauu inuoouiii Iho following article, from the Indiana meeting at Ccntrovillo 011 Saturday, and will address his friends at Liberty in IT. .111. firtlllllH ill, M. I ,1 nil. .. Ilnwl 'fit. ' r. .:! ...! 11 ....nf. i.t 1 . -.i.iivi. -.vmiii.i vi. . ... 1 iii. a. 1.. & aan IIVV-m.ll 'Uil- HI VV, ,11V llll., VIlVOHIIlg Ul the union meeting, says: " We hojie the people of all panics will turn out. Tho crisis demands agitation." Here is a frank open avowal. Agitation is lo In kept up agaimt a law before its practical operation is tested agitation on the subject of sla very in all lis bearings. For what pur pose ? Not for Iho purpose of eradicating the ovils of tho Institution, but In keep tho publio mind in a stato of tumult and excito mcnl for their own selfish pur-oscs. When South Carolina attempted 10 rosist tho tar IITlaw, theso very men orled out, Treason I " Let them bo hung as high as Hainan." Now they aro doing what they condemned I. llaAfat ..-.rtfjall. lBAVawa "1lftJH atXjl I.TT. I i M a ft awk . .. ni in llieir neighbors. The odious system of No, , protection oppressed Ih what kflai thai erratic and sensitive Sut. ..TW then determined lo resist. If It wm tsW. son lo nullify a law of desjbtM MatJttJ. lionality, what Is ll to resist Warned vlo. lence a law strictly cstkasssif Ifans was treason, what nan d tc ajtre to the other! ,,. even in Ohio the peopU ar hssJa)M W think lbs re is some rnaaasag ImlSmmmltk. ern movemenu. 8pkfasg ofa laH aafa ; ing in Mississippi, lb OUo ITllll f luiatl -,.- "Now, whatarwotota4aAalsssf Is this feeling of Indiarte ar boasihs; lo the Union real I or ft ft fchsjarf jWlbs) 111 asters), i la IrKroasing there. W mU wtNaajas prepared to aay that tba IssiLra nf ah. saorrawni bay tUaboatfcavHajbarit, allvdaalfTB thn rniwHiMaillM ,. asrtatare There ar no doubt ma tWa. ava iktL aro everywhere, who bay miwlid aVto this thing aa a hobby, wbo an mifUt excitement for sinister rMrpeaasvaM WW really intend to stop scsMwber tab si of open troaion against lb gowwajm. " But it Is utterly idl to aar iJsat lb great mass of the people are fjartoar! this game of deoepUon. AR er MMri. ence, and the experience of otbr savi limes, fully convince us Ibat asjeb tbiac as a voluntary, open cheat of tkto UtsS among Ihe great masse would b ueae. cedenlcd, and Indeed Impoaaibte. Tb people may bo deceived ; tby aw o(Ua doccircd led astray aowetlaaa do wry fool i.h things, for which they ar dwly aar. ry and repentant, when Ihey see what dttr have been about. ' Dut thev naver tfa m as tho mau of the people, both Nortb asai South, now act, without feeling that tber are wronged, and that ihey ar called aw. on to manifest their aentimenta about It, 11 What, then, la to be lb end of tbtowUf citciuont f Will it cool off within a Hjtr days I Will men thus warmed, and wboa excitement la kept ally and iMtvaaaf by a.vaius ii iiiopuuiic preas aoa tauauo aat ings, and the eloquent speech of ttstMa who lead public opinion .will tb aa) finally acquiesce in tb iTlllimial wbiek has been made, and wbleb Uay aV m fiercely denounce f Will lky agras) to give up all right to New MaakM, Utah, and California, a atav tMriassrvt mu'. .it. ..70. . VLSli iprdfettSJr.HBiS -........ "-T"s."r "- eu oy inemj inir wus proviso to Sti or ..17,. . T,w "Ni"ooa rrosa MsisT Will ihey submit to the ImmltXmA kaatttln. of a large majority of the northern peofdo to iho institution of slavery ' Tbu jt. ing, this excitement, now exists. It b Ml: pable. It is worse than idl to abut oar eyes lo it. The feeling is on tb laoroao ; and condemn as much aa we may tbea men, say as often and a loud a w will that they have no just and pfoperoaBs for this feeling, yet tho palpabU fiset that it is there cannot be overlook! bj tb philosophical statesman ; and wbta k to seen and admitted, true wisdom iwaclraa us to look at it calmly, and ao If than to any remedy, or whether thU disease tosto. J!" 'a'' ?,WTr?,,TJl ' &"$' "V? "?,riot? tUt kta- ' j, ng nml so wisely to malt us oo tseoU nnd to ihajie for us 043 destiny." The ViasT Gum. The Telegraph an. nounces thn re-election of E. C. Gabl! to represent the state of Florida in tb Mat Congress. Mr. Cabell U a Whig ; be vo ted for tho compromlso measure, and, re. turning home after tho election, anttoune-. rd himself for the Union aa it to.' Hi Democratic opponent, MajorBeard.look tba othertack: ho was for the dlasolution of the Union, and canvassed lb Stat upon this as one of the ground upon which lie,, claimed success. The people hay spo ken, and they hate declared their attach, mcnl to thn Union, and Ihelr want of con lidenco in llio on who would destroy it. Si, Louis Ktpublicaa. . A W imufall. Wo understand that lociiuiciitury facts havo reached bre, Mr. wm. Curtis, of this xisscssioo or lb Mith seven mlUioai for sum that may bo comfortable." Mr. wall known In aatumbwi and lo- windftlloflktoklnd wonhtorooiect. hi wlfc. foraMrlv a Miss Addis, who is connected with a fam ily of large estatca in Encland. and on ot tho six lieirs thereto. Cm. Cast. Thimbu: Uiooxui. Thl clas of tty (Moves aro carrying on extensive opera tions on Long Wharf. Last Friday, w saw a oor fellow, whom we cannot bat but oily for his verdancy, bet hto gold watch and chain against a hundred del. law, that he would rata Ih cup under which tho little joker laid. Tb tak wore deposited in tb hand of a oaaaa in, anu 1110 ocuer luiea in 1 and suro enouah'ther waa asH ! II --.!.. I.-...- Hn-J .1. .1., ,-fW" it. The loser wept long and b, parting with ao valuabl a bm crty, while the rigger colly anal watcn ana looaeu out tor auotjktr.Vi Vntlft iNVirs, SSSHSfS STSW, . af aa - f; Wsafci J y.' W4Ma :j r