Fountain City Herald (Newspaper) - June 13, 1854, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin BOTH BUCK Editor and Proprietor VOLUME 2 Free Principles ftr ud u pel manly defense ef FOUNTAIN CITY HERALD DO no 1 Ou W i or 10 OO to M too I wit W Mjr par MM ntn Legal at rat by lo W JO WORK l Snt oo oo brw 3 WI flnt 00 I turai 1 W r to m on t VA t NIK DO i un nun I W FOND DU LAC TUESDAY JUNE 13 1854 Per Annum fa NUMBER 31 TO T Mallm oa Formt IM Wit if rocal and ui la ami critical la r foam at iho nf A 8 i n It and at Law er In du Uo Via OOn Dark Drugs Ml lUin St Lae U in and Dry Main St du LM WELL DEC In Dry flood Facer loads Uuk Main Si Fond du lac of Fond Du Lac DU un 4 1 J fir ct A W PA I ft IS it Uw Food dn tM Wk In County tntry dovn ami wlm any ihv i ut nml ihu of at lu Ilia purulent of lie UO hotel ii tn tin com- It u Iho mini in Hit for nnd mull of lu and from the free of day fur uf tlic lulu nil tl Jan 19th mt C FONIi OX Turk ml Hi OF THF Daw Slum Struct du Lac t fur tn nn I nml 4l Par Hi i t I DR U 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poet lhat tho world knows ol its greatest but there COMMISSION uf greatness or lit least of which dio and mako no there aro that but not thr stake are heroes without the laurel mid v tho i laxity or any purpose what n Minister Ut thu In following of printing Uwe ii Foreman You fellow with head what are you at now f Competitor I'm A House on mott Foreman Smith about I He's engaged on A rible murder it at quickly through his Boh what are you trying to get up now t Boh A panic in the Money Foreman Jim what are you Jim in Gift Enter Foreman Slop thai take hold of this Slocum what in thunder havo you been about tho hut half the Compromise which my tulf set Compositor Huw about pal Foreman io What did you sav Blocum t Slocum Shall t lead these Men of lonr Foreman No they are of coune Compositor Da you want a full face lead to Jenny Lind's Family t No such thing go in small got up that No I'm out of Well throw in of Foreman Gold you get through with it IM give yon some mow Wilson you finished 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anil per a mum panic lar of thu can bo cuiront r by g tot a full will tlw and wf l vr K 11 LEWIS HOUSE By about To awl purler to of and iu attendant Store VX CLOCKS Waltheo Ware Lamp of SHEET MUSIC Much Violin Bowi Ae N H paid to repairing fund du 4 llf not of fact nor tint uf her com- nor beauty and symmetry of person nor cosily ion that Kor it I he enchanting glance of her aye with which she luch on the mnn deems worthy of friendship that her beauty It ia her de- her conversation the ten- and purity of her ile and open disposition sympathy with how in her comforting and ng the afflicted in and above all he humbleness of bar soul that woman ROYAL BUCK dn Uc amT MC cm moat du C M tompkins ot du Via Jan nil W If C Wo 68 WAKKEN STREET B if MAIS STRUT na t a vie Jtm fuf tour March It IMS ia to m An ia Purk Flour Unln DTJ IAC al and eur Wharf r all ports on Uso and SASH AND MOB u to do 1 Umh uf and CinU can turn from 1 U 19 tutt and ill any the human mind can turn would lo that we shall Winds and about ibn wwd aorl or by I of W dm Lac DM MM Livery OS tall the Bern A food of alarm both and I Ml to that of the a uyu on tho American EagU W hum TB u Ihu proud bird uf our dm.iuy hiil that you can fiy ink un iU Ilit following apologetic for be tlint tho hand uf ei it tram thu Wlm come to feed her With and ran out in to Ami her twut bent thing lo toko luing to be EPIGRAM 15 and drink uo more on f grow t 1 ice Thu on your Madrid has in a manner the of the American and iu direct conflict with tho wishes nd of our is not lo he if the substance of hii demundt and he in present ing them not been entirely sented To deliberately out pretexts for a with Spain and proceed load Don't tlw young Brain Dr Robertson says Ilia minds of ought lo be if Ht all tasked till the ia nearly completed or until the age of six And will be waited t or will the future man be more lo in and than who is will not great book of nature is open lo in- awi the child prying investigation and fiom nature's page may be learned more than is in all children's books that ever cd But area supposing years to lost will child eventually a thereby t with our author thai he will not Task the mind earlier and you not only the child er risk of a disordered not only it may bo lay the foundation for morbid of brain that may day end io but you iti bodily potr upon them in an arbitrary manner to make uf an nnd uncommon character an J in doing go o employ the tone nnd of u ly and overstepping all just and reasonable limits and prostituting our national character in the face of the whole world Thut the reported demand of an of for injuries in dieted upon our ci in the case of the Black Warrior grossly exorbitant and that ibis demand was bitant with a view to a rupture with Spain and the of Cuba no ean doubt who has any knowledge of what is customary and proper iu negotiations of this kind Mr Pierce and his Minister ly but tittle ot the and ty of their countrymen iu assuming to tor over a weak And feeble nation It is not JIB wish of our people to require of weak ar strong what they would not submit to themselves And that we should have instantly and indignantly rejected such demands as have been MR SPEECH IN OS THI V tot MAV I rise with no purpose further resisting or even delaying the passage of thia hill Let its advocates hare only a little patience and they will soon reach the attainment of the object for which they so and so long The sun for the Taat tine upon the guaranteed tnd liberties of all the unsettled and unorganized portions of the Continent that lie within the of the United States To lions occur which to that Slavery was I must f till two right Suth were the questions iah the opinion that it is an evil and be that divided the English between Pitt cause it is a national one I should be more firmly held and bound to prevent an and the contest between the and defender of Quebec The ment of the world was by and seemed ready to descend in fa him who should be most gallant in And so when both fell with alry on the same field the survivors united increase of it tending as I think it ly does lo the weakening and ultimate overthrow of tho Constitution itself and therefore io the injury of nil mankind 1 know have been which endured long and Achieved much which n ng a common monument to the glo Slavery but that was not tho but rival of and Mont rv of enste like African Such lions calm But this contest involves a moral The slave states present They maintain that African it not erroneous not unjust not inconsistent with the advancing cause of human Since they so regard it I not expect to see statesmen states in- subtlety to talk of WDM try al ready secure m the power What wawt the of that nay make at ef or already ud it of slarety them that they may of ia their place awl J tern long that shall last about H vindication of this system known only to the power that directs nnd by the Congress of the United States controls all human events For myself 1 On the other hand we of the free stales know only this that no human power cat prevent its coming on and that passing off will be hastened arid secured by others than those now here and perhaps only those belonging to future Sir it would bo almost factious to offer further resistance to this successful resistance was never expects to be made in Senate chamber nn old battle ground on which there have regard as erroneous unjust sive and absolutely inconsistent therefore the principles of the American and Who will expect us to Ve indifferent to the decision ot the American people and of mankind en such au issuer there is suspended on issue of contest the political rium the fee and the slave U is no ephemeral question cently to Who dan to fct any disloyalty to if laey wens of slavery t But it of i i to Kanus and Nebraska eral applicable to aH other to all tends lo equally iho i Who fcr race and ibe superior one films been tho absence of such Slavery from Eu- rope that has given her nations over oil i or countries in lhat phere Slavery wherever it exists fear and four u the What is secret that anxiety in thu Legislative and even at the fire tides of ihu Slave States always and future Territories of the asking new stipulations now compromises Do honorable Senators and abrogation of compromises but fear c poae they arc establishing a at It ii the apprehension that if safe now If so I think they err they will not always or long be against some invasion or somo from the states What is humiliating part which proud old vert oac law capriciously by making Spain n acting at this day trembling be of American intrusion Cuba on one sutu and dictation or principle ii food or are not Whl cannot it in this way ten tho country that ii might be ready for the which be made er the decision of Congress might We arc no stronger now Only fourteen at the first it will ho we that number to the tud IVc nrc on the eve of the consummation of a great national tion which will a cycle in tha history our it is not Lo desire to pause ft and he scene around us and the prospect before us obscure ive may ally be our connection with this great trai saction will our fur or the censure oi future and in Cir It we had no other motive fur our over tho central power here or Shivery long and still cherishes it in the law of your er law in its place law more weight authority or binding force un freedom shall gain the I do not to see statesmen of the slave -st on so momentous a liou and as little cm it be that those of the free states will betray tho great And now k remains for me to de- clare in view cf the decision of this so near at hand that I have seen ing heard nothing during its progress to at iho earliest pr period I expressed havo the that this free status would acquiesce in As certainly too may say I the of histo- ry of iho last thirty years btf and and that it would then appear that tha country during alt that period had boor resting in and contentment and not Mpon a valid constitutional and irrevocable between tho slave slates and the blatos but upon an unconstitutional ami falsa ion and even infamous net of nl usurpation On the contrary I that of au honest desire for a ever diat after all thj we could not bo lo the history of the country will go nm now ii and that prospect Hut individual inter egts and sink in view of tha interests of our country and f And nt least in me an solicitude It by some in the and it hns been down to posterity just as it stood before carrying them ilio tacts that of tho to prevent the introduction of very into new territories whenever ob- ject and that in that year by others later in this that it they so far modified that under it would be cause of ing or civil convulsion ns lo Uvery or the causi of freedom tlint would admit s new slave state but up n ain the advantage from thu passage of express condition stipulated in or of ill 1 do not find it nor even i the free shivery should bo lo iu that rny may be approved I am sure that the Senator from Illinois Mr Douglas did net menu the slave States should gain an over the free Statos for he it when ho introduced the 1 believe in all candor tbe honorable titor from Georgia who came out the close of tlie battle na oao of the leaders of victorious party is in declaring bin own opinion that the slave slates will gain no unjust over the freo stales In it H triumph in their nnd yet standing all thia what lias occurred here and in this dining thia contest com- a conviction that slavery will something nud will endure a I hope not an irretrievable loss The slava holding states are qui tt content and with the tive and the free states are excited alarmed with fearful ami Tlie impatience for speedy passage of the manifested by its friends betrays a knowledge that thia ia the tion of public sentiment in tlie free They thought in tiie beginning that it wss necc wiry to guard the measure by inserting the which excluded foreign inhabitants of the Territories from tlie right of suffrage And now they seem willing with almost perfect unanimity to relinquish that safeguard rath er than to delay tho adoption of the pal measure for at moat a year perhaps for only a dny Suppose lhat the Senate should adhere to lhat condition which so lately I cr prohibited in all that part of the of United cr pro and u Status lying north of tho parallel of uog 30 north latitude Certainly I Hnd nothing to my favor toward the in the of Sanator from Maryland Mr lo tho Clayton amendment which was struck in thu of So tar from voting for the proposition I shall volo against it now as 1 did when it under consideration hare in accordance with opinions adopted us early as any political opinions I ever and us long that the of rage is net a conventional right but an inherent natural right of which no ment can rightly deprive any adult man who id subject lo its authority nnd to its support I hold moreover Sir lhat inasmuch is ery man ia force of beyond his own control a subject of Government somewhere Iw ia by tho very human society entitled to time equally in the of political power on those who it if he is not by crime in a despotic hn ought to bo allowed a free govern been many contests and always at least j slavery shall go on increasing iu in- j ihu oilier but fact that he has j grists than tho first with fortune lo the cause of equal and universal Wo were only heru lhat in that cause iu the this All that we could hope to that we did hope to to and to prepare thu for the House of tu which ho country would lock for iis decision as and to n tho last of her American colonial have power und to Yuu allow no Thus far Kansas and arc around old law to il from the laws of 1820 against tho You yow BMW duction of this element of national i law to stay the hand of future iun and decline Tho before us is we n what do you contains 1 great principle which j law to stand If you are you wiil fully proves to Uc lhat you rest your less than tho o not ground that the free never repeal Lml always It may within the territories of Kansas and but within nt mid thu oilier ut tho it cloar it ii not n alono lhat is Usit that you aro 1 ant about to of the frw Stales 1 uo aod what they will may those who crowd this with to say lhat if they shall nut much and expect that it thoy are not either ur shull gain sosue to do it They have power let by it in lite case the ol greater stands in Kansas and that of the slave status and they lorn may loso but certainly lo it 1 greater while Slavery may certainly ean ing So far as 1 am concerned hu time for locking on dark tide has I feel quito stiro that Slavery at j here in the Senate I will r thing the States aro not in practical you shall have taught When staples of Shire sugar cotton slavery can Ui lobac remain firm If iv they io not by firmly I tli best K Moreover the hu been so toward sub- j jeer I cherish a hope that not ho ahle to a 1 even in Kansas s gives lull il does ot and Shivery will bo its own No one I am sure -1 pates the of the African of slave trade Tho is to I thore solely bv ilia domestic or i iro vf danger i tain of slave lint 1 though it of men and nho hare ther besides to filled i Thero nre all of from ai h res Ive that they vote fur f-r to carry out anj on that but The streams of slave from a are iM small and into will not cover so great al field and it lo be hoped anit nc t nnd active are alt the part of it nearest to north will j the part be tho la Slave last to be inundated to to praise HMT But i 1 with lhe'sa-v erc free emigration of white men source hater tidu is as the i o of Iwo f khle senate r from The or tn adopt your tactics follow irutu as ii if il were a fact Hint nyw that by sand arrived in this new law wt: U York in month to all the Missouri It au m Sir he Muted with too much moderation On in return to tho worse chance of Tho Missouri Compromise a a day or iwo ago 1 met of tion w who nad arrived m riew the ballot or the own rote only feature that with my own of justice It is that the House of Representatives stipulate such rage for white men ns a condition for ing it to the possible proscription and House of Representatives mutt cither j yield or In tho one ease or tho tur of the African I sh upon Spain is entirely certain We wonld j thought so wise and be not only in promptly The till could only go buck to tlie them butin chastising the insolence I of the that made mond Whiff A city is not a 6t place to bo born in neither is it a proper to live in and a so certain as this all It is a most place to wil recedo u moment's fur j which tha honorable Senator Delaware die and be buried in The country I her and secure I ancient and honorable friend Mr the clear water flows and tha pure air of of tha now to-night j ton perseveres in the right to the heaven may UP breathed w just the place Even if tha question to in tho tor till these things God ami fur their coining to the West and thu of the passage ot proceeding will tunny Congress of the Unite Stafs it now acl of but of a corenan the froo States and the loss sacred than the Constitution them towards Kansas and separata them I Such arrivals Rut j yow vote for the former and against the every weet and the law to get universal of ijn from from j ail the got from Asia anT from the of thf ihal mure the Even s mnn of very ordinary who has lived long in the world and probably after n thousand blunders learned to cnn himself with ability nnd prurience is better qualified for imparting instruction to others than those who in other nro most for talents and at A marringe of love is pleasant a age of interest easy and a marriage where both meet happy A happy marriage hat in it all the of til the IU and capabilities A MW beloogiag lo U S Hotel made first appearance ia this morning It is a little ahead of of the kind sern in Madison By the way Mr gaining an ex- cel lent Landlord and we hear uu poken of in high enjoyments of sense and and indeed all the sweets of life Nothing is a greater of a degenerate and vicious age than the ridicule wltwti passes on thia state of life it ia indeed only happy iu those who can look down scorn or neglect on the inspection of times and trend paths together in a constant uniform course of CtraB FOB Cooper following cure for J Take two of yellow wax and nx of ve With the Capital mid the together and spread cm furnish the best on away an much of town in the oota u tow CAP apply tb piaster will not and tUl tlw com ia Journal South And nil I under as lliff hu havo to the country before a final Congress cannot dony them that on then of the Slave here what would be wrong in lhat Here is the third article of that convention bv cor -is a compact anj u itri There is no man living who will sny that thia or he ted the agitation of this measure in Con- grots when the members of this Congress were elected or even when it assembled iu December last Under such circumstances and in the of agitation and excitement and de- bates it is only Mr to say that the has not decided in of the The refusal then to let tbe question go to the country is a conclusive proof that the slave as represented here from tiie passage of this what the free states insist that they will lose by it an a material advantage and not a mere Thero aro men in tbe slave at in the free who insist always too upon mere abstractions But that not the policy of the states day They are in in seeking for and securing an object and an important one I they are going to have I do not know how long the advantage bv which Louisiana including Kansas nnd Nebraska was ceded to the United The inhabitants of the ceded territory be incorporated in the Union of the United States and admitted as soon as passible cording to tbe principles of Federal Constitution to the enjoyment of the rights nnd of the United Slates and in the mean lime shall bo maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty properly and the they j The inhabitants of Kansas and Nebraska are citizens already and by foice of this treaty continue to be and as such to enjoy the right of Since there is your j ne and lave challenge t it in behalf f the cany J f Freedom wnl have t You inu for virgin soil of j Ailing it precedent which the to winch is in numbers as it in There are this hill j ati you the of a portion of tho earnest who do not and who I i r the effort at repeal or pose do not thai Slavery shall i alike to what ft of Nebraska What do they for lo The render fugitive That from Indiana that by by the common of obliterating tho re- j acting in the name of wiil gain a rasa on states and the free in Cmgi which of Kansas and j Uw net even lo may write whatever will I altho il rage whatever laws you may make lo the is principle of he Mil ns this new principle My opinions are well il Well what gain is there in i r it that slavery is not only an evil bet a You a ol cal one injurious and ultimately pernicious Freedom If a new f freedom can the new be better than the If write a lu lion of slave to society wherever it exists and and in con- with tbe constitutional principles of ciety in this country I am uot willing will it not be a worse I ask lh ettend nor to of thai honorable Senator But the I local evil into now free wilhin our honorable Senator says that the people Nebraska will have of law to tho You not only o Imt there is tm solemnity fir tho which not compromise anl ettend nor to of honorable Senator But the the bo repeated then of gained will last nor how great or it Erery Senator who agrees with nw in opinion mast s I do that under such circumstances Ke can go nothing that ean be done with i United Slates as well as Freedom but if I to slavery dwi respect to difference opinion J i- empire will have of o suec o I know that there are who differ from for i and pleasure and o a me and who regard as They now the privilege of establishing majority in Uy tlie of fne Ti il a then expect lhat the nnd con tly the and settled of to place true of the question before the country If so what a iis are all our present i inhabitants from capriciously could admit a proposition no wilh letter and spirit of the Con and the known of its ing free institutions and establishing founders and so conclude of slavery t Sir it is a a an J TM to be at then I that io INN them on hot grievous uti that an Mr