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   Alleganian (Newspaper) - March 6, 1846, Cumberland, Maryland                                BY WILLIAM run run roR TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOL. 6. 184C. NO. THE A L. N N M. Glades No. 1, Allegany PETER Little P. 1' J. DR. Fifteen Glades No. 10 P. ROMAS Mt. 4< per if or within first months of time and within the payment delayed until after expiration the DOLLARS will bo not times fer One nnd fir every additional in same derod fjr a specific be until DAVID G. announces to the of its vicinity he to fill out all wholesale and fur any amount of and Sheet Iron at his well Baltimore S. ind. lie constantly nf in his line of m Irom I to 37 and on mure ri terms than can not of Tin lit tea and ruin of nil of of rt Jelly of size nnd I a j incut oilier fancy jr. 1-v awl nil article's in the ail he will inferior to in the merchants trill to call upon as Ins ic so f 11! to Liberty near the corner tf St. sep. 13. 1S45. AT T O U K E V A T L A W on one doer West of- aug. 10. Everett HAS removed his to tlic building 10 tlie United HoleK where at all times lie in MS W. AT Md. O mi fn Store c. the eld fit D street smith THE subscriber has effected en arrangement with an extensive Merchant in by which 's tu make to order tho most fashionable on tho most reasonable He all times keep on or order at a short engaged the services of IN M CARLETON as ha is enabled M turn out earl City Call and give him a Oct. 11. 3m. AK LAuGH FAMILY than have ever of- in Ibis received for liy E. H. Nov. NE THOUSAND SPELLING received and for sale by E. Nov. 22. SWEET-TONED to bo of tho best to retain its elegance of tone and of condition for one WILL BE SOLD Persons to am requested to cell at tho Store Jan. 16.46. J. MASON GUHS LOT of SHOT GUNS just received and sale at i J per t Oct. 1 illustrations of nnd colors of all of Tele- use rf the equatorial and other astronomical particular account Earl of and ether topics connected with hv Thomas L. L. 100 En- sale hy E. I J. IN of the late change in my I respectfully request those ed an early Jan. 30, 1810 T. P. 8.A ID ID S N an of SA of which will be sold at a small advance to the oct II J. MASON Spectacles THE in and very a lot of SPECTACLES of various and suitable for all 57. 18-13 J. W. S 1 it U trimmed N. No. 2 It fat Dink of superior for by HUGH Me A LEEK fc Co: St. opposite the Lutheran Feb. 1S.I6- and SUST on assortment of wood and coal grates Ac. 27, 1815. J. MASON assortment just Jan. 28. J. MASON every r branch of hb furnished nf his is tn c attention to iii Country luce in exchange fir git en for old 27. Competition the Life of Trade AND a sa c r UP a- y o o d s. has n very of new of Pilot Plain nnd and Fulled end and Latins nnd Cotton Drawers and and Caps. flinch and and Trench u variety of arc morf of Cashmere and Canton Crapo an entire let of Riblions and md 1 n xery and a of ranry for mid nil nnd and col. Canton ateen floor Oil he the of as lit tlut the and style of well the arc such as to entire Cash Goods Store 13. 3 V I IE has at his at the North end ol a supply of 31.1HBLE. for he prepare to order at short in the most approved nnd up on J. from the country ho ly attended Country produce of every de- bo taken in exchange for work Jan J. S. FO he at private the large and commodious DWELLING to the Lutheran Church done up and pood as a yard in front nnd a n ill the rear of the the said be- on Mill in a lot cl ground in the rear of Mr. 117 Itel in length and in fcr all property a deed and clear title will be given by the Church If the said is before the 20th of March it will be rented to the highest bid J. A. L. Fch G. received from thn Philadelphia a assortment of seasonable DRY having at prices much helow their will b sold very cheap or Country A heavy 0-1 Pilot Cloth at net a food p nnd 1U Calicoes snd 0 a of Goodt nt Merchant are to call our stock and 10. Motel to the Cumberland nnd vicinity that he has purchased the block of Mr. and intends on the in all its ihe old in near the Market lie solicits a con of thn tho former patrons of tin Mr. thu fJr J. T. 1JAND AND just received at N Store nnd a lot of TIN PLATE JL by the a pood of WIRE J. C Mo. Feb. 20, 15 William Dear You will much oblige tho by in your next the made by Dr. Jeremiah one of our excellent Representatives in the House of We ask its in to ourselves and nil lilso have left their own native land torn themselves from devoted and kind braved the dangers and of tho billows to come to a land to which wo fondly nnd devotedly R land which we to which we nro ind the of her in- her lavs her we aro ready 2nd at any to sacrifice our and all hold most near and We ask its for the honor of of tho noble galaxy of the the State of our adoption too too too not to put the of upon tho least calculated to of and equitable rights and immunities though by birth the growth of another by tho laws vouchsafed by the Con- citizens of tho United consequently amenable to her circ its order to do justice to its talented and patriotic the fearless champion of our cherished whoso course wo fully appreciate and can never Dennis James Francis It. 0' John Ed. Patrick or DR. In the House of ou the to repeal that rection of the election lav cf last session which required Naturalization Papers to Mr Berry no doubt ho was expected lo say something relative to the passage of tho before thn as he was tho first mover in this Ho approached thu subject with a of fearing he not do juttice important and interesting a but a consciousness that un this all important matter affecting alike the honor prosperity of the as well as the character and reputation of a ol her would be truly criminal did he not say lie a veneration arid respect for the Constitution of the especially far as relates to an equality of religious and nor was ho willing to touch or im- pair any feature of that sacred compact of our erties and so far as it touched an equality of rights in all her We have told since the first move has made upon this it was for sinister tlemen may attribute to this movo whatever tive they but said Mr. my in motives MHIC and principles more they by in thw repeal of this section uith the word on its it by tho General of that at all future elections to be held in it shall be tho duly of the of elections to on the certificate of naturalization of all the words i- tho motive I have in and the word sinister belongs lo the party w ho concocted this and disparagement to tho citizen it not only hut injustice to a meritorious class of your a punishment which von inflict en no other tion of your The oppressor's scorn and the proud man's con arc classed by him who of all mere mortals seem to have best un- human to most ly read the human as tho surest ills which flesh is heir Insult is of all injuries tho hardest to bo anil what can be more di- rect insult to any man than a deliberate tion he is utterly unworthy of not to bo as the fifth section of this act the worst of all it is stung the fabled son of Jars into To bo de- clared by your lawn unworthy to be and making a distinction between your is an indignity to that portion of your and ought to be frowned down by every honest zen in the of whatever political ty he may It is a visitation of the vengeance of a State a- gainst a certain class of and without proof of offence against its a Slato whoso institutions proclaim that every man hast from nature rights he cannot and which none may take a natural and rights of political ami How then can this out a violation of these punish him with of that A law insulting to the feelings and injurious to tho rights hostile to the principles of political nnd abhorrent to all those sentiments of liberal toleration at this belonging to an ened And the word has always sounded harsh upon my and makes me be- lieve we am thrown again upon the times of George 3d. America then rejected and tho word and little did I it would have been wielded as a political engine in moro modern times in a land proposes to give equal rights and equal laws to It was fur equality and political rights that our first landed on the rock of Looking over the wide extent of and discovering no country where tyranny and superstition worn not leagued of cast eyes across tho At- to the forest of the Western And in all that have transpired from tho be- ginning of tho world to tho present there is not onn which contains moro moral or than that presented by the departure of thn pilgrims for these Behold thorn themselves from the land that gave them abont to sever all tho of kindred and home to rend those sympathies and associations which bind man to hii fellow and trust en en un- known to bravo fury of tha fot tho purpose of seeking rt Not the premised land to the of not flowing vith milk and as that tenanted by end of all the was the oppressed the world and HH mild in- the dreary toon bloomed with the swarming life and activity The Koman il by were sure to find a fiJ asylum in the quiet waters of the and too against testant puritans icd ihe Episcopalians in and the Episcopalians the in the op- of every province found curity in were all welcomed to an equality of political and religious Tho early history of Maryland is one on which the eyo delights to It is the ry of gratitude and No to oppressor thut might hand of fellowship and rights to Nor has her fair chancier been sullied fur ous up to can retort upon tor sinister effect did second attempt to n of tho alien and if I am not much to the same Yes fur you have in the lawn of your state tho capability and faithfulness to tho is a qualification for equality of who constituted this or any other legislature judges of thu and conscience's and motives of havo or they to impugn the motives of our follow It is rnn of the attributes of the deity for it is the Lord alone tint the You rmy carry on this sy of but there is one puint you cannot You may subject the of your citizens to but you cannot the cannot bind cannot enchain Ceons confine will rise superior to powers of fate and aspire to him who gave it. And by whom was the alien law brought By party whom the citizens had to contend now under a dif name carry out the doctrines of their Some of the greatest men in our land have beon denounced over and over of their foreign This Albert still lives in has been the impil whom enlightened and republican America was afterwards no moro afraid to place at the of her than France had beon tn place at thu head of each was alike of foreign birth to the land which each with su much ty and There nro other vrljich actuate upon the My belief nnt only in its injustice and its ui a portion of the citizens of but its It is in direct with 2nd section ofthe ot Thn citizens of each Stale lie in cral And in the 4th the to tho the rights of the tn bo secure in their not bo Here wo havo it laid down by a Constitution formed framed by tho wisest men of thn devoted to the best interests of their fur their deep research and untiring fur the of Standing an a and handing from generation to ns the polar to point us to the that nil men arn all nrn to the same and I will ask this and the of this if this 5th section tho same privileges nnd im- to in thn Slates in this No blush fur the of my State I that her code of tains such a clause ns this 5th It is the only I in the United that nnd prescriptive n upon its ns thn light of liberal and feeling is beginning to dawn upon the old darkness of bigotry anil settle upon the Who has not heard condemned with expressions of this system of odious Si of has nnt heard it oven from tho pulpit and by nur public in of burning thn that of our country ir the ment of religious feeling nnd political And has not heard thn triumphant tion given by afl to the persecuted and to make our boasted land of liberty their home and But frail and inconsistent is our especially in Whilst we tell them here havo ic the natural liberty of and defines properly to consist in n power of acting as one thinks any constraint or trol being a right in- herent in us by and one ofthe trifts of to man at liii he him with the faculty of free Can yon then or abridge or this tiral and inalienable unless you violate nli fundamental you not that an attempt tn invaluable antees of tho of thr right of the habeas corpus and the nrt of even tho lings to his as the anchor of his I this Ho is permitted Jo become by your laws a amenable to your allegiance your constitution to him the ege to regard him a but believe him bv this net a dangerous there last the whole secret of this once party in this land in favor nf the of tho old Kingly party in favor of election of President fur life party in of a for favor of a great ed to this they termed a country of grandeur and show witn titled nobility and privileged took itn cim from the other side of the took with Great Britain in the Revolution and tho list Opposed to Oregon and tho annexation of And I must for n Mr. be indulged In congratulating this house and that tho perseverance and lic exertions of democratic tho lonn star if at last added to tho sod iSari of our and in the of the poet I would theo fair Texas with And claim a pillar of to stand In iho temple of freedom those of our To I tho votes of naturalized I thit is that of that f tender the restraint lean or 210 ami a government ta sny a however his merit nr ed if h- ular participate equally 5o thu of that it thn in ntul Jet to the on tic rights oi manp That Declaration hy the od all mm free fur toleration and an and to faith has and to his Aid dim but tho of his shall and lowed up by glory of inure the memory oi his countrymen linger around this act an tho manifesto of the 1 lend my feeble aid 10 1 not cal imr I offer a bribe tn that divinity stirs within me. 1 would not avenues of preferment to of iho children of the threat family of I have ton much in the snil discernment and esty of our And God that this may be a proud day of exultation to my native political rights and rty of may form onu of the polished coven of her Ard under article tho to you no to touch his oi for for it ia 2iis; paid fur according tu tho id hist and of his Invn you by your to it is his under the sanction of tho of your as much so as his coat or and nny net of yours to it from him is an net of high handed and in the very face of the constitution of your And why ia it Are afraid af we are work? of tlie mind from reprint their works on tho aris all tho fields ol literature ami in nt their and watch fot fresh trust amongst us men fiora ramo And is America tho only nr to her 3'oti revert bark to history find in than a in to her shores she then in to the States in tn thu of foreigners from chris privileges she even granting for n an immunity from all and erupting them from nil in the days of grandeur and lent otit to f ir- her them to her shores no distinction citizens ami as trade or dark despotic in in order to to her them the of granted them an exemption from all ties to tho crown fur six Did not our glorious after eoven long years of privation and blood ing fresh from that raging the full consciousness ofthe value of our liberties and open tho door for nnd them to the only land of liberty the face ofthe And should they not have done r by their on every battlefield wherever the stars and of our country side by side they contended for our and side by side they and the covered alike the remains of And it not have boon the deepest ingratitude to those had it been To the friends nnd of Do bt an and tho full inq fur his adopted the of men supporters of civil and nnd to maintain the inalienable rights of ran highly appreciate such Can ofthe il- by imputing to their c motives so utterly variant from the caise they sn nobly and manfully the hand of is stripping them of held out by thr of of its match less it nf its ity and leaving it a genius in iti ex- claim never shall limk upon its Hut it gratifying that great and Mighty in can be hy and but by the of the free and oi a our fellow at the last that can't be and it will roll on from in yoar until the makers and bo from jour Legislative halti it man and governments have not attained tu intellectual and al improvement him the and political rights of hh All the the blood drawn fora thousand not taught to mnn or that jo in nnd tho mind and tide of colonial bondage should over great from the to thn than bo to grapple for our tho tyrant's chain and wado to our oceans of tears and rivers of Then in this of mind is we should so tho spirit of liberty is to of lion Jo extinguish forever the fond hopes of and political Retain the 5th section of your and I assert it is the of persecution and tho fall of political rights in Although hn may his adopted country a patriotism as pure as the first love of although he may his in its irg to vote you make a distinction cut him off all to laudable the Israelites in he be in the land he and the soil on he them ho be left no other source but to turn his hack again upon the of his ind and take up his march to a morn tolerant should in that appears to us the greatest interest and of every citizen the of the whole mass of our in is involved our and Lot us band fur an equality of rights in all cur a spirit ot and that all may with American I nm tired of this clamor Mr. against if there is danger to happen to our frets it lays not there No. ther havo ever of their one to our happy Welcome the north and tho from the east from tins from tho cold shores of Siberia and the sunny Uhine sonn of oppressed for the sake uf your the German for tho sako of that old man fill on the of nnd illustrious ton shed tears of he had not enjoy the of your and your thrive tha nnd of nil your love and and for your and hatred ibr com- mon welcome all with your arts and your and your to tho py that at no inhabit our nnd aid in any future contest the enemies oi to carry to victory from Cape Cod to the from the St to tlm liin Del And if cloud which in the eastern horizon should n of nnd burst over you find a i tho adopted citizens of your find them first in thu fight and last in tho you find them aiding you to set at tho proud of Britain's proud That needs no No nlong the steep That her march is over tho mountain Her homo upon the You find them aiding you in that proud vaunt .to people and in inscribing it upon the of our surmounted hy thut 1 i tW last I look with delight upon tiie strength of my native the tho of tiie oppressed of all The ed nad the weary of every land here can from tho oppression of kingly like weary they can here gather the and secure within tho ark of and they build up fir us a and partake of equality of religious and they aro adding strength to our favored in tho time of difficulties and and I feel proud is cf such and such America cannot wesco Tho hope of every other A sea mark in tho tide of Hearing to heaven thy brow sublime Whence of gospel shed A sacred halo round thy head And from behold as on rocks of God from eternity In on thn was hy of C9 to 3. Counsels for the Never be cast down by If a his thread twenty twenty times ho mend it Make up your minds tu do a and you do it. not if comes keep up your though the day a dark stop Thn darkest day may pass If tho sun is gone look at the the earth is keep your eyes en With God's presence a man or a child ruay bo f Neter despair the A coae without Mind what you run with a bubble that or n firework that will in smuke and Get that you can and which is worth sterling stay When gold and Fight hard against a hasty Anger will but resist it A spark may snt a on A fit of passion may pivo you cause all Never revenge an- Tho meek t If an act to him and trako hiin your You nay not him at but try Lot nan be by till you have compassed your little and great things -are heart Water falling dny by tho hardest rock And so repealed of Whatever yon cToU is tu his A man that is compelled to cares not badly it is that pulls off his i roat up his sleeves in sings he is tho man fur J. A cheerful spirit gets en r A grumbler in mud Evil thoughts aro enemies thaa lioni caa ont of thei way of win thuli The cup that full hold no keep your heads and full uf cood thai rwd thoughts may find no room to Be sll  

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