Dissolution
J. G. YVhiuier,king on tho Disolución petitton, coutcniis that, so lar ns abolitiunists are concerned, the Union is already dïssólved. "Tho rilu ofloeotnolion - the privilege which the Consttiutiun secures u the ciuzens ofone Slale to navol safely nnd transact without molestation his lawtul business in anoihcr, -has been detiicd to every man who is not rilling lo remuin silcnt on a question once dear to tho heart of' Amei icans - tho queslion oÃ' Liberty. Look ai the recent arrest of Charles T. Torrey in Annup.iüï.! Look at the caso of anotlier eitizen oÃ' Massachusetts, Amos Dresser, ruBLicLY fCuUUGKD in the public square ol lNashviüe! The wriier of this was warned last spring in Biliirnore that by handing a book on the sul jool ofsiavcry lo one or two ot' his personal iViéndi) in that city, he hud incurred tho lialiilily of imprisoninent for ten yèa8 in lbo fpjun celia of the Maryland Penitentiary. Look at the Ljnch committecs, fonned throuhout the South! A.t the threulaofslaveholdiog Senators nnd Representativus on the fluor of Congresel Lok at the seiz-Jie and iaipriaonment ol colored freetnen fruin other States, in Gvioryia, Alabarn? and the Carolinas. At this very '.inie we are told by the public pruitá iliuire are 30à colored seanien, citizens f Mu'Siichuöetts, New York, &c, coniiuüd in the jails of Mobile."