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The Philanthropist (Newspaper) - January 8, 1836, Cincinnati, OhioTwenty fourth Congress Riksto 8b8810n. House of representatives. Deck Hber 16, 15 in Liis Tecott make the Flor ont opposition to the views of the president and Kendall he is Proha v Bly aware of the Hazard he is running of alienating i have hem men tha a dozen Mem hem say they Many of his friends in the South a and particularly have similar petitions to present a and if Southern of losing his Darling popularity in Carolina. But me Hera Are resolved to treat the North Kern constr he feels that duty to his country duty to the con. -1�? Trency in this disrespectful manner Are resold a Stit ution which it is attempted to violate and Tram petition All memorials were presented by a a give them enough to do. By will pie in the dust require him to take this stand. Mesara. Evans. Jarvis Hall Bailey Fairfield and petitions Day after Day and one at a i what is still More Gratifying and Sheds still higher Bmith of Maine when Al nil however the petition will not be re Honor on the Ai St Assembly of which he is a or. Fairfield understanding he said that by a presentation of a petition a member was not my de f responsible for its presented a Petit on and Leguiza use subject among the in embers of the signed by 172 females praying the abolition of in k a a t composed As it is of men of As High slave re and the slave Trade in the District of column Coram misty at Large Honwyt patriotic he As this country can boast of. Bia and moved that it be referred to the committee per Sonere than could possibly re \ or. Let Calhoun it is understood is preparing a re. On the District of Columbia suit from a rejection of Tite petition. No Man can port which be one of his strongest efforts. Or. Cramer moved a iat a the Laid on the table would be the character of the report. It the subject matter will no doubt be one of Theka a. 0.00 Atrit Xix a a would by a most decisive and Nequi Uccat denial of prominent Points of disco member the 8ibate of the United states there is not the slightest discrepancy of opinion on the select committee intellect and t in which was agreed to. Or. Fairfield then presented a similar petition which he moved to Lay on the table. Or. Mason of va., said As it was extremely desirable to have an expression of sentiment on this Subj Cal by the Honse he would ask for the Veas and a on tic motion and they were ordered. Or. Boon a tiled for the Reading of the memorial. After it was read \ or. Everett re sete ask Vrh Ether the motion to Lay on the table was made by the member who presented them tuition. Or. Fairfield replied in the affirmative. Or. Slade moved that the memorial be printed. Or. Williams of North Carolina asked the division of the question. Or Mason of Virginia asked the yeas and nays on the motion to print and they were ordered. The Oue Sitofi being taken on the Morion to Lay m the table it was decided in the affirmative a yeas 180�?nay s 31. Or. Vanderpool remarked he would move to Lay the Morion to print upon the table and upon that Morion he called the yeas and nays which were ordered by the House. The ue8tion being taken it was decided in the 168�?. So the Morion to print was Laid to the Yahk. Nequi Uccat denial of prominent Points of discussion that will occur Dur the prayer of the petitioners. I must add to what i my the whole session. Said on this subject yesterday that i think the Appa-1 the House of representatives has been occupied rent excitement of the speakers from the Southern All Day with the motion to re consider the vote by states was quite uncalled for. Nor do i believe which the petition on the abolition of slavery in the that it was a manifestation of genuine feeling. District was sent to the committee in the District of w ise Pickens and Hammond were perpetually out of Lumbia. No result was come to the House hav of order going into the merits of the question and ing adjourned before the one Orion was taken. It is in spite of the solicitations and injunctions of the Likely we shall have the debate for sometime yet. Presiding officer. They must have known better i have filled up my letter with what 1 thought and perhaps i May be wrong but they gave me a most interesting. There w As a Good Deal of was nth Strong impression that All their declarations was to Day or. Granger made a most sensible speech More bluster than bravado. Men who really Felt the against the motion to re consider. H e is a Fine look question to he so momentous As they w shed to ing fellow with a Clear sound head and a heart make Rixis out to be would have assumed a very full of the Best sentiments. He complimented the different tone and hearing. However 1 was glad to ladies and repelling the charge that the signers of these fiery spirits kick so strongly against the Al these petitions ought to be classed with murderers Fiance of the Yan ites. Poor Beardsley Vander Pcola said that they were numerous by signed by ladies and Pieree tried hard to find favor with the Southern who were murderers Only in one sense. Like Mac inc hers hut it would not do they had turned Beth they a murder upon them Fiat Castlereagh used to Call a blk 2 a a. 23.�?this subject which has been made the to. V Vanderpool talked Eudly favor of beards foot Ball of Contention in the House for four Days Ley 8 motion to Lay on the table and in commenting received its quietus for the present on me spec Hes of those who proposed to reject. The whole discussion has been most vexatious and free discussion. At the first meeting of the new York state anti is Virv society held in Peterboro the next Day after the Xiatou proceedings at Utica the following Resolution was submitted a re olved that the right of free discussion Given Utby of god and asserted and guarded by the Laws of of conic to a it a right so vital to Many a dignity add Nisei ulness that we can never be Viliy of its a a Render without consenting to Exchange that Freedom Forsiak by and that dignity and usefulness fur debasement and worthlessness or. Gerrit Smith spoke a Fullow s a or. President allow me to commence a few remarks by staring the history of this Resolution. On returning Home from Utica last night my was so much excited with the horrid scenes of tie Day and the frightful encroachments made on the right of free discussion that 1 could not sleep and at 3 of clock i left my bed and drafted the Resolution As just read and also noted Down a few thought which 1 May refer to or not As 1 is known to All Here that i am not a member of discussion Dis a in 4 by a 8aid,he did notque8tion their motives a whereupon profi Tahler nay much worse than this it has Vilivili to Esnil Lenni m a Suhl a Java a m i Quot n no a a a Quot Viil a. My i a n inn r. A i i n s m. A w1 abolition of slavery in the strict of Columbia. I a tract from Tbs Washington correspondence of the Cin ii Iusti Goette. Dec. 15.1835. In the House of representatives the speaker is compliance with the prescribed rules called for petitions and memorials in the order of states and Terr Tonea. This business occupied the whole Day so Liat the officers of the House Are not yet elected. There was a slight 6ru�&, arising from the presentation by or. Fairfield of Maine of a memorial from certain citizen a of Maine praying for the abolition of slavery in the District off Colombia. It was rather Odd that the Hon. Gren Leinan who pretested this peril too moved of his own Accord that it should be Laid on the table. On this quest ice the yeas and nays we called for and the Morion was carried by a Vole of 132 to 32. Or Slade of Vermont moved that the memorial be printed add made some remarks relative thereto Ife Wras going into the question of the expediency of abolishing Davery in this District when he was reminded by the speaker that such a course was out of order on a simple Morion to print. Or. Vanderpool of Newyl Ork then moved to Lay the motion to print on the table also and asked the yeas and nays on that question the vote stood in to 52�?the Morion to print was Laid on the table. It is said that the petitions and memorials having reference to the object of this one from Maine Are much More tuner cd this session than they have been h Cret Fofe. K Many members have held Back those entrusted to them till they should see w hat direction others of similar character would take. Dee. 18.�?a petition from Sandry citizens of Wrentham Massachusetts had been presented praying for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. A motion was made by or. Beardsley to Lay the petition on the table Elliis w As not fat Waqgh for some of the Southern folks and _ Orion was invade by or. Pickens of Orofina to reject the petition w to claimed for his motion the right of precedence. This gave Rise to a lengthened conversation on the Point of order which was terminated by a motion being made Sod carried to consider the petition. 1 Hen came the tug of War Beardsley of new York who headed tiie Assem Blage that made the anti slavery convention at Utica disperse and Vanderpool of the same a state tried hard to coquette with the scythe Ink Man add make them to Lieve they were with them. But Wise Pickens and Williams saw through their hollowness and were determined to test them. 8o they insisted or a Morion to reject. Or. Beardsley moved again to Lay the petition on the table. It was negatived and before the question could be taken on the Morion to reject the House Adi orned. I must say 1 was exceedingly pained to observe the course which several members from the South pursued to Day in regard to this subject it w As ovulated to do them harm it was better calculated to gain favor for the Labohri hoists than All the arguments which have Ever been advanced by their zealots and fanatics. There is no doubt at All that there is an immense majority in the House oppose it to the prayer of these per irions. But Why snout an attempt have been made to throw Outt Bis net Irion As soon As it was introduced into the House our Constitution recognizes the right and Freedom of speech and though the right to petition Congress also belongs to the people. Our Constitution in worthless unless it maintains these great principles. What reason i ask can be designed that is just and tenable for attempting to throw out to rese petitions we will soon hear it May be imagined of our legislators drawing a cordon round their Capitol to prevent the Entrance of similar documents a just As is done around the austrian frontiers. But i forbear to dwell on this debate because our South Ern friends Are hot enough without our blowing the Bellows and if 1 speak at All i must Tell the Plain Trnik however ones tables it May be. I cannot restrain myself from giving my testimony to the admirable and patriotic speech of or. Hunt of new York. He opposed to motion to reject the petition and advocated sen Ding it to the proper Quarter the committee on the District of Columbia. He maintained that the House was evidently almost unanimous As to the <460181 of the object of peril toners and that the sole dispute would arise from a difference of judgments As to the Means of effecting that end. He hoped the before that the subject might be referred to the i foyer Quarter from which a report might be obtained before Long which would be decisive of the sense of the House. This there can be no doubt is the proper course. And it is greatly to be regretted that any excitements should so far banish discrimination and reflection from the minds of american legislators As to allow them to adopt any other kind of proce ing. Who Ronld have dreamed that the representations of that Section of our country which has Given birth to a Pinckney m Lowndes a Calhoun would aim a blow at the right of Perrion thank heaven what has been done cannot he undone. No Power can blot out from the Book of realities the glorious patriotism and Devotion to Liberty of the South. Let us Hope that the present Fermyn Tirion of the minds there Are Aliw and interested reaper i regret to say on the part friends of the South Here i wish to Nail the base Juth the great parties to the contest As must be Coin to the counter. I say those who will vote to Cessa Rily have awakened feelings that will not be reject the per Tjon a those who will not Are amly subdued. It was the evident object of the but the fan tee would not agree to. Gentlemen from the slave holding states to Force the Fri Istell their motion however to Lay on the Foj use to. Express an opinion it on the question table was negatived. Yeas 95�?nays 121. As. The anti slavery society nor am 1 prepared to become a member. I Rise under the Courtesy of the vote by which 1 have been kindly invited to sit with you and take part in your deliberations. At the same time 1 am admonished by passing events that it will soon be necessary for every Friend of human rights or of the slave and every Man who is not himself a slave or willing to be one to act in concert with those Over whose Heads the proceedings. Tie rights which in Vona persons Are their own Dearest out which they cannot help being tramp into dust by wealth and title just As wealth and have always a fold trampled into the dust those who have not this right to speak. We Are even now threatened with legislative restrictions on this right. Let us Tell our legislator in Advance that w e cannot Bear it. The Man who attempts to interpose such restrictions does a grievous wrong to god and Man which we cannot Bear. Submit to this and we Are no longer what god made us to be men. Laws to gag menus Mouths. To Seal up their lips to freeze up the warm Gushi Ogi of the heart Are Laws which the free spirit cannot Brook they Are Laws contrary alike to the nature of Man and the command of god i qts destructive of \ human happiness and the divine constr Sulioti and before god and Man they Are null and void. They defeat the very purposes for which cd Mads Man and throw him mindless helpless and worthless at the feet of the oppressor. And for what purpose Are we called to throw Heads of a a a up pm a Saer Ilic Mir influence Over our fellow men by the use of if it it was for an object of Benevolence Liat we were called to renounce that Freedom of speech with which cd made us there would be some color of fitness in the demand. But such a sacrifice the cause of truth and mercy Ner Calls us to make. That cause requires the exertion not the suppress inn of cur is Ablest porters. But Here we Are called on to degrade and unman our selves and to withhold from cur fellow men that influence which we ought to exercise for their Good. And for what i will Tell Ycu Fer w Hau that the War 19 apparently to be carried on again to re right off tee Dis 1 Quot Quot a t Cussion. And probably the Day a not Distant Niny lie More passive at the feet of the when Frith All my objections i shall become a Mem a i a on Siath of Oor american people her of your society. That i Kape had Jobje Lions to the course of the Anli slavery a society is Well known. W hat those objections were i need not state Here. They Are a plead out before the Public and it would be us reasonable to bring them Forward Here. Whether Congress has any Power under the con this tote May be mim0nstrued,and Lead to set onerous Edmon and acts of be seism of Maryland and Vir. Mpr Ione. It is important i should inform you go a a a to interfere with the relations of master and that a riot 18 clearly a Laip Majonis in the House a a a do District of Colombia la this was the opposed to the prayer of the a pct Uon but who wish Eason Why they opposed so strenuously every Effort matter to be by a report from the pro a Lay the petition and the motions connected with Tony Inmee which when adopt might be re re a on the tale which they considered evasive of the decisive expression of the opium of con a question. Now. This ii prisely what a great Giess. An 1 a a a a at. Portion of the House do not wish to be discussed. It. 2-the utter part of Tae Dittme in headband honest hearts House was pied with what is now and for two debate on a question of this nature oru Iree weeks to come skely Tobe a Ubich there May be such a discrepancy of. A a w a few w 1. To Jedi intent and seek to dispose of the matter in a t a to a i f Way for which All May vote from considerations of of Adoor Vincnt Onkin Days watch you will sex Drency namely by laying it on the table. Quot a a title a a a a the fiery spirits of Virginia and South Carolina re to the when or. Owens Forto Natelli have gone beyond their tethers and of a Riga Moss and moved to Lay Tho Pouoa of rjae pickins has Imond. And Garland of va., or. Hami Nond on a a Able so As to ens e him to have indulged themselves to such an extent in Strong cup Ion not omy m inst the by Quot to say bad Stein figures which a against each and All the persons who sign the Peri i t Ikea a a a a j Trotts on this subject calling them murderers dast mighty god he the Ramb Uio disperse the Clouds and darkness a. A a. That one sixth of our american Mav never know their rights that two and a half minions of our own countrymen crushed in is f Mcniel folds of slavery May remain Iii All their mis Era an Ery and despair without pity and without Hope. Infix for such a purpose so wicked so inexpressibly Ipp it that mean the Southern slaveholder Calls on us to Lio be and this much however 1 will say now. Your great a a Quot Quot Ujj whip cd and to mowing set Hicls at i to de principles Are my great Prin Cinieri. I was bom who our reply is this a our rep Halumn a it rut Ciplic airing the them Lamont cons must to Quot a a Quot Quot a a a a it of it quoted out the posed for an hour. So great and glorious dec trite Quot it a a a a a a Ltd a a a a a a now asks of immediate emancipation fire odious doctrines a a a a. ,. Smittle icing that you hold i hold also. A tie sentiments that slavery would not survive for in a state of it occasion you to he called amalgam tors and insure demands recently put Forth bom he w a Reveri omits make the supporters of slavery Call me for our surrender of the Reg a of discuss Iorio be a Man an amalgam Tor and an insurrection St. I love to reasons of that involve look at the anti slavery society and at myself and of Quot a a cession of this fact that free discussion 1 Man m lib of j t with slavery. I he South by her of Fen Philan showing admits that slavery cannot live unless theist Ian Public of a Lre i Wye a Al of a am infer i i. North is Tongue tied. Now you and i and All thes g. When i see your reputation and property and lives m peril i love to bring my rep Tarifi and pro a luf Luei Law n. And life into the Samo peril. Let me read Theka idly and tempera Tely to a Ulm on Southern Oil Loren from bondage and never to Gire rest to our Liam or our pens until it is accomplished. Resolved that the rights of free discussion Given to the other objection is a that we Are not willing to us by out god and asserted and guarded by the Laws of be slaves ourselves. Fhe enormous and insolent our country is a right so vital to Many a Freedom and dig demands put Forth by the South show us that the Nily and usefulness that we can never be guilty of its question is now riot Only whether the Macks shall surrender without consenting to Exchange that Freedom continue to be slaves but whether our necks shall for slavery and that dignity and usefulness for debasement come under the Yoke. While we Are trying to and worthlessness. A break it off from others we Are called to see to it i love our free and Happy government. But not i ened of our own necks also because it cot Fere any new rights Tipon us. Our h a the South will not molest our Liberty rights Spring from a than human con slavery they do not Stit Tiona and government so a from the favor of Al restrict us if we will Weass to speak of constitutions and Laws Are modes of Peculiar i reply. The Liberty we contend for is bestowed by god and we will have it As he gave it. Our Liberty is not our exam Tia privilege conceded to us by the South and which we Are to have More or less., As they please to it f Efful it oratory of the Southern members would ruffians blood hour ids ignorant fanatics &c., i human devise for asserting and defining and carry which Hung Over the i us an the country on this certain gentlemen of the North have Felt ing out the great natural and inherent rights of Man momentous Job ecu e i u As useless now to themselves called upon to speak out in defence of which belong to him As a ratio Ial creature of god. Regret that tvs had been me a subject of discus these heavy charges have been w e do not learn our rights in the Book of Consita a a. ,. X. Of i to to repel from their constituents who tons. We learn them from the Book of books a Quot i he Hiberly w Rich tiie South prof a Tuponi. Buthe did deplore that this discussion per irions the epithets referred to. Which is the great charter of human rights. Rights fers us to speak and write and print if Wedo Noi As Valcu Latch to produce anti social and hostile they Hare maintained that a distinction worthy of Lelon to human nature. Consitt Ulins at the Pfost that Subjec i f undly we do not ask a Obj fee huot. He disagreed from Many of his friends i Chest consideration is to he drawn pud of i do but recognize and preserve what never was to heirs a it a who the other Day declared the South ked no Aid Between the Mee Aurea of the �belition�8to,. I lore a form reject. A. From Rise North. W e do want your Aid exclaimed honest opinions of others who Are opposed of gov emment is not that this form of government a disguised sir that Wax has broken 1 in Isaye a in Thih District and petition for its Dis clothes us with rights w withheld by other forms but a a Between foe uth and the Ortii not easily to that it makes fewer encroachments on the rights a political and commercial men for a or. Of a and you want ours also. They Are red pro Cal rant a wants that led to the present glorious i nonce. Own purposes Are industriously striving to peace. But the peace which they May a True and presented they contemplate bold prompt an decl spirit of Quot accommodation and deference of rights which a gave us. And Thev oof that a damning stain is washed out from cur nation or the Sive which ought so to animate every member of the he gave them h in the fact that he requires us to chains of slavery Are riveted Marcsh where they no it i a tits onal i us slats on thu momentous so Bjo to Ltd exercise item. A a a. A a Ltd a out Nerk. .1�. Idle a to a the hot to a net on you strip the men who compose the Church us the Kotae Mot no ref Doesman Manusk St octto the House. Mid i cation of Sherii a Vil her deluded by expressing a wish that the petition you strip them of their usefulness. In Vaia Doe with i Dot a Tiv committee. He was Grid Tell us not to suffer sin upon car brother but i l of va., who declared his any Wise rebuke our brother if the air rat of fre a by for Picc Kcf tilts does a a by a her frets who can read the simple Tufts it in Tori est narrative of Amos Dresser and not see free that it is impossible the Northern churches Shula god said Agafon shake Harijs with Star very. If the a Midi but i it Erst audom uni ii rite for the most decisive form of sex discussion is taken away. In vain Haa Kiuru a Simir the District of disrespect for All such petitions. His a go be into All the world and preach the gospel to a a a hers a elders of churches who sat in judg a Efto he Ostert died by Ihk delivered under the influence of excite every creature a if we concede to any Mau men or Al Man could be compelled by the. Ill putto ment evidently so Strong that Correct Jud Mem and Bod of men the prerogative of restricting this Spint of slavery to such Lawless deeds what Hope 11could hardly be looked for. Or. G. Is right of free discuss. No sir this right of free a pm a a a while slavery continue it Wielgas to rather fond of the dramatic style. He printed fit me discussion is Ina enable and therefore cd jigs Ray the South expect to retain the Confidence a Lent third two or three times to the portrait of the illustrious requires me to speak of sin of any sin of every of no Rob when such our apr Are Wihib Lily in he my of or Putin of pm a .1 Washington which adorns one of the sides of the sin that comes in my Way to search it out to assail j a a a a inn Keiit sons and not Only inflicted or reminded or. Adams that the father of it with Light and love with rebuke and argument but countenanced and applauded and the aut Rera off or. Evans of Mync during i hich some Points of country was a slave Homer and at the head of until it is removed. A them help to Boror in re�., a Quot 1 of a a a a holders had a Trad Tho North from when then this stud a Quot mercenary foes he exhibited one of traded this Hrmo Rcd t ilm Tui a Ali of it tji it the fax 19 to a 9 them held in Honor for the deed. The heed and right of free discussion is in Bat Young Many a offence was his or ing a de right which is yours and a a a bar of the anti slave a society and for this to every member of the he grime this Christian Young Man was Obj voted j invasion of something which it professors yes titled per Feasor of the Lelia Iii by human con session Someji is to punishment open spin being a part of the original Bere he peace Between of portion of our own whom shall we Muster in cur in this or rat i the pictures which the fanatics had distributed Dur is mine and belongs to pc Quot by kiember of the he this Christiany ung Man was Subj a vim 140 7c Pris win to Milit Tow Mattor last summer among the slaves err Tahod the Man family it is an invasion of something which j of fesses yes titled per fe�8ors of the Zelig Iii yeas to nays 7b. Were we Trio gum the matter Peu Toner. Murderers and fiends not to by Distin was not obtain if by a. A a it Ftp Quot a it it a a Oboh iou part he would make things old As our own univ Oral Vanky it nation old on Frilla. Whit. A a a cd those who do Man a component portion of our own identity he a a he Al be Muster in cur Side in thin great sus wl7t�ngte�ute a a a a a. Amp a. Thin to a cd something which we cannot to deprived of without. His own state Massachusetts praying for the same object which has caused 80 much tur Cit of Rise Peri i Riis we garlands toking his seat or. Mann sprang up sought to a trainbs4red, and is in fact virtually de weapons of carny warfare. That it be referred to the proper committee a that <&Quot<1� the previous question. Hie opera Nied. What i live said was intended As in Triduc want the politicians who to secure tiie votes on the District of Columbia which was previous a Jestion was to tory to my dissent from the language and manner in a South care not if slavery is perpetual. We done As a matter of Mere routine without the co next or As it is called the main ques which this right is commonly defended. It is Gen a merchant who to secure the cd step Nso a a pm a the t Doc Tion a will the House consider la the Call was really defended As a a ethics which our free of. A a i bbl a up a d a Lav Civ and leave House this matter leaked out in the course of 5�&Quot ��8rion was then put hut Ern ment has Given us As what was earned by the count men and their Chimero and their Chil of Coito to Laud up phased by Oura a it a a a a a Ltd mercies of Slavey Paiit Usaten Snook am Rinnix a Tsvi Tvr Zuravi ka4 if idiot inc to amp to ii Woupio Inthou Uco Catt Dan tuis 18 80 a Rafors Vod Nico �11 Bif Vito this Rit it exp torn referred without any knowledge on their part and it not on Lar guilty of violating Tho Constitution and a a a a want Only one class of men far this War Fate. \ must have been de through ind Verton and la a Quot �?1 Quot a i t a by blessings bought by the blood and by a hat class Ever so Small we want Only theae who their order he moved to Lay the petion itself and toil of our fathers but guilty of making Ope i War a a Christian principle. We the motion to commit to the come Niitme on the Dis with god himself. I want to see this right placed who can defend the right of free discus of Many delegates from that Section will work the create a system of espionage into the contents of the Muel into generous wine. But such exhibitions As mail under the pretext of ascertaining whether there that of to Day Pul us and will put every Lover of he incendiary publications transmitted to the slave therefore they moved to re consider the vote that the a Aumi Orts motion ise moved on this True this infinitely High ground As a divine that god Nivelt. We Wint men or a a a a a. Without coming to any decisive vote so that the matter will come Many members say Quincy and runs delivered Day so did Patton Carolina also who is somewhat cooler than most Iff the chivalric southerns. But 1 must Tell you All about the debate and debaters to Morrow. The Senate had the a a abolition matter up also on the question of referring that part of the presidents mess which relates to the transmission of a a incendiary publications by mail. It is to go to a select committee who among other things Are instructed to enquire How far Congro it has Power to legislate on the subject 1&Quot. Dee. 22.�?it gives me High pleasure to be Able to to Yon As a fact that the attempt to constitutional Liberty to a sore to Al. They make us hang Mir Heads. I Dee. 19.�?Congress will do nothing of importance till after tiie Christmas holidays. There is no saying How Long the exciting topic which m to so much confusion and Idle waste of time on Friday holding states will not receive the smallest countenance and support from the a in my letter of yesterday i mentioned that the portion of the Annua message relative to this Suh oct had been referred to a select committee. Their names Are and let them be remembered As worthy of All Honor. At lied gave it. Who will act with unyielding honesty and firmness want to see Man determined to. A hot us ovum pc a Quot cited that this was not in order he then declared maintain in their extra Chest boundaries All the rights a no a sir a eng and selfish. We have room As Welt he considered the question to Lay on the table the which god his governor has Given him for his in dec rapid Warrior As for the vigorous .�i.i----. And the you pm. The hands that Are now trembling the head i have Mark with the weight of years Are the Best not that 1 de the by a vote of More than sign to dwell on the transactions of yesterday them a or ants of god Best know How to move Trio matter rests but not for selves. But a topic which they suggest is import moves the world. We want them no a Tant enough to noticed. This right of free Dis acquainted with Oopik Dee. 22.�?. Ingerson of pa., proposed the Fol evasion sir there is one class of men who ought to j work. And these we shall have3 lowing Resolution which was discussed at sore particularly tenacious of i mean poor men. J a a a a Rier we shall have if we Are Humble Lengli but not finally acted upon a a these constitute the most numerous class in a very a cannot that the holding of she is a right i 8� therefore to the True philanthropist a a a or of \ clearly recognized by the Constitution of the unit Are of the greatest value. The world Ling Gra i _ ii slavery meeting in Utica. Three to one Jong i fear. There de states and is thereby secured to the citizens of dates his interest in men according to their wealth r seems that Abolitz monism was not entire la Smoli those states whose policy does not forbid it As the external show. But the Eye of the a red in Utica nor is Moh Law perpetual. To a legitimate 8ds4ect of individual property and source la Mustian philanthropist regards All with equal in held a meeting on the 4th instant in i of political influence and Power and All attempts tors St because All souls Are equal. When the Lich dwt he ire which was kindly granted by to interfere with or molest them in its exercise or divested of their rights Uliey have still their that per purse. The editor of log Young the Sueiho the trus the Standard a keep the a Wisdom Uthe a messes. Calhoun. Cd Firmano Ken a of Georigi _ Morion to reject the petition from Massachusetts Mangum Davis and Len. 1 have Learned Rora mined to obey remaining however Long Eno ugh to praying the abolition of slavery in Twa District Jthn most authentic source that or. Calhoun will Clear his a Ltd purpose. The editor of enjoyment Are impolitic unconstitutional and in honors to rest on for do Tufty and defence. Pernerat says a a a a a a a a a a it a a a the porn to is divested of his right to Uio fall signed he a Cut 60 pen ens n. Speak he is Ditc sted of Alt his rights. Take from Lis Hetkin Oor Las. Notice Wim Ili trivia a him that n which almost alone he stands on equal Bills stuck up during the Dav in i amp a it Mit a in r ground with his Rich neighbor the of a in a the whole was eos so a speech. And air the Man of poverty will soon and with spirit and firmness. A Quot a himself wholly at the me cd of the Man of wealth. The poor men in ution whom we saw led on by men of wealth to a violent Ess not so inst free ten Cussion will yet see the Sec Ida character of their join print Othia lost and to i Farewell manifested the lit it ions he Ohio that 0� of the a. A Der slate con r any was i have Al Sass has at be District to have come the decor subject of me acid it is to the 8tato toners have placing their of when they these Powers a. 1 beliefs Leti tons and of those Peri a proper. Us Era come to he try. 1 not the to 1 believe it Lelong Twig to the Ihetu ured by the can legislative body Pierc ised it a Hub r tight Bec cacs a i the people thai that Subj Tel petition is Bitis i have a right the red to disrespect-1 it 1 presume thet. 6t this in the re Mator presents in such Langu id people to Petiti / far they have Tbs possess the rights it them from exer Olina compares the to the Torch be he fire in rite Ion of Fra very in the i they had a the Broad grou beginning that cd All on the Quettie of had any dry a of the he has the jag War Shatt Somaf a Mobe constitutional and anti fanatical society of new Orleans has Lake by issued a decree of banishment a Rains or. Jacob Bodger under a charge of unlawful connexion with slaves. Or. Bodger for 13 years a resident of n. Orleans and a highly respectable Man had a terror w uhf is Strong in their rights end a Sirna we is manifested character before the proper tribunal. One Lope Luj the Liall be to its a Atli. A determine Atija a to main assert. Them in All proper re who urn to do nil in a hoi. Jr., 17/i to Quot a v. A 1 a a a a tred during a Hel so. 1 or Fow
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