Kenosha Telegraph (Newspaper) - August 13, 1852, Kenosha, Wisconsin or m Th I If ii lu Sub- I 2 ii KENOSHA BY C CLEMENT KENOSHA WIS FRIDAY AUGUST 33 S OF por year 515 t J Jo Easiness Directory r -j I f X i Mil it T-I t hum with Ill Mill i lwi w u r o WILLIAM T WEST Attorney Con ASH f UK J I T i v r f a u -in i i nri f -.11 il- v 1 the Jou UKN 1 Dial Swwi Mid- m I hur o In lili ul Awl lurf with And Ihc wilh I anil Ions Ihu Uci I ruMn fo Anil I ii Ihu Kill All In my lourt It M nnd chill I In IIio with Af In nut I'm lull In t me with Alice well I lliu An I Ihy r The in Lite nook ulul 1 nut fur ID my N r MIL i Tin I will will Ihc will EVA nv r Pry fur Kvn fit th Bit In Ihc luck f Km IK cf rose sion was brought into discussion The result is now before us Strengthened by tho ence of several prominent democrats and aided hy whole power and influence of whig ad- Henry Clay succeeded in ing through both houses thai of now known as the Compromise It due to memory of statesman to say that those measures as sketched in the submitted by him to he Senate though they did not yield a single demand of Free Soil democrats were yel much less obnoxious in character limn they became through the by which it sought thorn to slave Sinto Senators is is due lo truth further to any not a single WHS made in any ono of the Compromise bills designed to make the bills more acceptable lo the opponents of slavery Kv- ery chanye Tho admission of Culi into the Union secured indeed territory within ila ot slavery except thro t ie act of the Slate itself and the prohibition of tho slave trade in iho District of Columbia ed ho city of of ho pens which hatl disgraced it though it continued to slavery and to tho ordinary man beings within the district dill of tho other acts con- verted a vast of free into five millions of tiie State any constitutional j runt to bind lo admit slave j Slates out ul NDW Mexico und should inhabitants allow slavery nnd in uf in of State rights With Franklin Pierce ho opposed the ence or consideration of petitions against ry and sustained the Calhoun 1837 At a later period he with tho opponents of have been confined to a portion of the I had the nominees represented that spirit and Six a party and a small of ignorant fanatics j the of reform progress liberty nnd west of thers some This statement presents the in original no at so it is a verv singular c- thoso democrats who united at Buffalo need have occurred i stance of a poor wonun who the right of in denying to petitions of lion in taking his slaves into any national tory and holding them there until prohibited by the State after the of a other words that all represent the and the carry out their own declarations adhere to ry resolutions To and action their own principles 1 the course of tho Convention in the of i Alay it not bo imped ihst here these must in no small degree bo ny thousands of Democrats in New who j ilio i ry bu pn from going into the Very we do Iho Senator pretend Iho prayer of ihu tion docs not nail for action on the pan of Con- gross Does he not that without somu action every State has jin in this territory and thai every of od States cun go to those territories and carry his property of every description with him 1 On ho 1 believe that whenever a territorial mont is established if persons holding slaves think props r to gn there them this meni is bound to protect them lili period by iho I J i IT tc P-H--1 -.1 li f PuMI -I U 1 Il in of the principles uf whun tlie is sufficient far the juslice and humanity lo of tho North ami west into ihc slave catchers ihu general were all terly repugnant lo iho principles of To approve of any of these acU or to in any of them tin act j of Toxun boundary j and the payment of tho debt which was in its ined impossible for who had their faith to freedom at Ulica Under these circumstances the democracy of York met in in Syracuse on lUlh ol Compromise was in session A united licket I fur slate was again but lions uttered no of the ob- s of ihu which Soil in Congress hud ID action ery even to recommend repeal or of Fugitive clave law and irn with Alien Mid Sedition lau'S country upon the regarded of tiu styled by I the Con- mi tin of questions have of these in action by tho radical democracy I a virtual of Ihu positions Koine and and even ut ilia a Huite lo nil i respect and yours truly moral and free i g CII to support Hon And yet I air aware lhal a few prominent tit Jack AS he r and st tna of jir to 10 11 lU by he six k or throe distinguished exceptions the UIP membrane Soil take this course de- by ho shin Th clare as much as over to of IH n th ol 1 slavery the and as as e avo Law fruit contains and its j rei 1 can be felt er ten ry i thf de- lo 1 have nn apprehension uf force of ican luw ami if L chouse to remove with my would not be of any such ill IV In his letter accepting the nomination of Urn j he his present I lion j plat for in us Inid down by the tion meels my cordial is j in till iia and 1 am on- Iv upon if but tin ail to de- i fend it Now what is tho thus endorsed hy these eminent There has been lillle or no controversy of late in the runks of de- on of In L 1 find upon the occurrence of a i lo subject radical differences ex- Tho opponents of slavery were lo unite with their brethren who disagreed with them on pea in tones Herkimer and he from every in Suite Thousands share with rno the by the u i upon a which should leave of far loss -1 the those mailers of open to discussion without to either side and in support of a ticket so us to a guarantee that tin of the should was judged by eili their and Hoil th of the bo ducted would not be keen f ot a York will mH the motives or the fidelity to their tions of those who lake a view fail to see either the or prudence of Ticket anj the possible sanction even while in words it to compromise If ii lie not yet too iate I would respectfully ask these ex- to for freedom or by supporting the compromise Is il Trial will in the patronage er the action of the ad- the event of success 1 This to beur against side men a common to Democratic ciples and in the of principles or of the compromises not il seem without a ul by iho self respect net upon any ground was repealed in I by I i Dul ihu cf i f New York I supporters of slavery were not lo unite with their Democratic brethren upon terms of ihan demanded nr of the d lo in IS 10 and ses and a pledge Free speech Hence all the interest felt in the the resolutions relating present condition of ihu lavery in anil i had generally been I upon by thu N Vorl Hoil j to in the p not in the pub ic min may be snid to con- art follows That has no power under iho to interfere with or control tho domestic institutions of the several Slates nud so i thin such Ihc sole nnd proper judges to own wire EO tine pieces hy sule in not than inch It would luko 150 nitres of this wire hound form 11 thread ns a is the of a cl not weigh morn a Soven tif wire would extend from London to i Lirk as is by the silk worm that produced hy is move attenuated A a spider's wob four miles will very more grain one with iho fad that Iho spider spins n j lhat to t.'.o TO the of a may nn utter the is not but easy Il is true fisl tire out c-t if left to the guidance of own in- stinct but if any of lUh newly the t ii id with of hy which his own weight suspended Il lias been ascertained this j i thread ii composed of I i The Boston Journal savs Dr D Trail 1 navy have unemployed from j five to ten HiJ have dene fur ten professes to a ir and ms present win b in at the i don lo whose wid endanger lhal end In i are happy il in our very slave interest which iie i expected iiro in turn raised i thai ilr iy to in which case rs ol of r under on the i will just cause ts for favs the in the suppositions lobe s Mr of these suppositions likely to be realized it that the extension of slavery will bu ed or iho removal slavery red Kvery knows lending of iho fully endorsed by the is indefinite perpetuation of slavery at Iho tional v ilh nil ihc il brings cn our and government ihu manent as of Slave as it is by Iho mos of iho riehls of the States In i no can arise from the wheels bv ice or alion in tho furm of he circle r tif the j the A i lhal is si way was lime the accident o bearing tho name required lo dip the in the water at any hat may be required say nil cf -16 i Van Huron is proverbial for his v J r r 1 IV r A i 1 i I I t ART OF Men nre drowned raising their l by o l n i manner and i a man fails into ii the nr to in a naturally deep water he will rise I u i declaring convention M was 1 v -er c: the of f- ol bei i ils lo the imd ill them if he not hands If he any h h will to him free lib My lo breathe end if ho will use his us in thn act of or up bis will the I REMOVAL hy modi we lo ct in view plain back directly lo und by ihu immortal U is m No more moru Withdrawal of slavery find wherever il can In: readied hy ti na t vury to it wilhin tin Stales where ii now but even we can surround it by and u ill it away Against that insidious enemy of he his All our lies in m lire faithful to maki ratic who would not tho test rath allegiance to slavery were as covers candidates even for j nnd wss intended lo embrace the whole As in so in ninny til the Status in Congress and 1 n of Horace i o Suil to the u rec ol th it j to the of Is ii lhat oilier great Irei in their youth ind progress will bo V JIBI s a K1 the platform contain in improvements if rivers and harbors so of each Slate should i wai of submitted to The j the placed by the the the upon slavery uf original re a impossible pledge the Nor is any vole or of his so i as I nm aware which does nul its j Is it that Free Soil expect lhal The editor cl Orleans lately a i f to have ii i to b i o tne ht v i i N i u i i i is i N i N r 1 r MI v r I of men from the xM from the columns ol the but il not No cnu hat the musses were induced U co the u J hop and nt from slavery and and by heir case this and -h.'ld be that were now the would be that tho liem lo divor conventions may alarm The of fierce ns ri and in presents him ns n of reference and consideration to if people as iho iho lution if Mr in favor of slavery No within my indicates position durini these years his re- linn when tho j stire toek yarded on but having the battli in New 1 upon Slave upon we believe lo be ground of we of course de- -ire ol the democracy of Irv I wish say to you is if the are nut to be und the plain rights secured will be in the If we of ihp North who have stood hy the nf the South are be any policy home and the This lalion will not 1 hope b disappointed si it will not ha in spile of such action as oi the Convention Toe support of in am convinced will aot hasten bu its I have thus Gl H 3 f hive cf Henry Ciny or ih j u ii new th r line vi her in my Htc Ho ii foremast in n i fon in ii I That iiili-ir.ly Free Soil was in iho of i hopes of democracy and of ink iho opinion se spool to prevalence by s of the t tho positions on the slavery which answers thai Mr n by hunkers for as explicit in ils as that of of the radical Not months however elapsed be- nil presented for letting in a in- re manner the of the in December and r if Ir his letter ever after whal pride and he tho of fact lhal ibis Mr Kins in his letter to II ihu man of straw for diner from reasons been i j 7 which convince me lhal Free Soil marked inconsistency i r of he I i i a-J to you nnd pave bail in each tha we in tiie I hc 0 un by the Convention i afterwards closely connected in our j was iho in row bont on t A or the id it will p t-r c: the rate The whole political life ef U Kintr he nominee for been ed by to -s Seii conduct oi in whom liio democracy reposed unbounded felt delighted It'll t U mv o net the river victim in to tins Had a liberal and prevailed in the j he