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5k" , 'I I t i jVt'i. . .iii. ssii' !'.! te thi jTOti r-sTflir toy oTlTif"Cfft?Hit ( rnmetit is perfectly clear. That duty i, to tmepd the existing law, and to provide' ah ff rcctual remedy for th recovery of fiifilives r, from mt jep or tabor. In devising ucli a rev' Infdy, C'oi:cre ought, whilst en we hand i fecuriiur. lo the owner .the fuir rrstnrslion tf hi property, rfff rftnjtlv to rna-d, on th oKj dial rrfl"iv ' " ... w o u . i ,,i4Mrj4M, Ktjt u () subject ma relation v f ii Ik p J vw li ol. ir il illr if.fj ,,., lir , a,ul of tjm luf le-glahitor the tne pursuit f fiiduixa from jpvtu e f m our (people t.1 the Slates, Hue .'utir follow the ex- Nam to number sSatrs m nil cases, of tihu - i diuiin prot siicd for !iv tnauea between fw.pn povenl'ir prfjn-Tiliiig uniformly la ewiims- It Ipis; never ba n UiotuMil nfecswitry to al'P'.v of lW Icmd, the fornii atul re r .. rmniiira of a Ciur! trial. : And iWu n l,al trial , doc tale .I. ipc, H isia the Suite or c"iiiry , ., f.flia srliirhthe par;y'h3 (lt d, nd not iniliat . a ticli e lis fciilid icfuf i. .; 1! t 0;e e- 4 pr lanr.?je f Uis Cotiaututiou, lie'.her . Uie togiliie us held to ffrvir or labor Vna, j x ia to be determined by the luit of tit 'Sffrtf - .yro k7(i'A h'f tii and, coni.-jueniIy, it : luuat proj cr una ti:e in minn ol that Stale .-.-.honU tipound aud i!iv.i'iiier ii cwn J.t. p T ll tlicK bat e been any . iiulvucrf of chute ia ,-, the erroucoua arreal of fuittvea fn to amice " ' , if bihor, the commiiiM hie nut ol ;at:ieu . ' knowledge pf tlieni. 'J'hey btljve thflt tmne s aut b ha ocfurrod, and that auch are not like Vi ly to ooenr. ., il )T'.--.-"-- , IiuW m ordrr to guard apdual Uie poit Jily ol their orerreBC, the eommiitee have pre- pared, aciherrwiUi report, (marked !, - uiw to W eifen.il la tlte fujgiiiye hill now pen , , lina bcforr tlie, , fcieiisse, , Aeeon2ii4r to lti ' cnm, lh nwef of a fttaiuva ho a tericeor m jalwrja, wlieiiptaeticahle, to earry wwlt liiit. T to the BUM J hUb ifw pffion IS firflftdfrp' , eord, frf eempetent tribunal adjiidN-fUiig .; the fsclaoffiopementaidliicry,il!ia ten erul dttarripiioti of the fugitive. 'l'hia record, f property aiiei-d and certiiied undur tlx nfli--. i,' riJ ealif die rnurl, being taken to (he State ,-. ..ariter ll.e peraoo CKiag aervice or Ldor ia '"---teimdcie-toeltoid eompetvntawlasiTicient'ab. : tiiltrwe of the facta a turh bad been ilndicst ., ed, and wilt leave nothing puire to Lo kmc , iliaa loi.lcn.ify the ftiiuve. . - . -. ... t Xiimeroua t)etitimia liave bin preaz-til'd. rani praying lor a via py jury in uie caau ojarrcsn I,-mi luntivea irom eerrice or uoor. in mf, uon- s.. lateitolding Htateai It haa beenv already v. ahnB'liiat thia would be emirrly contrary to pmruee aud HJtifarid uia)c in all aimilrtr I'ader tire yams of a popular and chdriahtd v . iontitntion an iiwitution, however, rt(;vrj(- jUcd .In tM.fif Mft!Mti3i!ri3jiM t onlj in rate (f lluat trin! there would help it einilt nux'kery ,f jtMtieer, 'i fjr a the t owner of ilia fugitive ia eoti(rneil. U tlie trial by jurj- be adutilUfd, it would draw ader it iu uauaicenaoqueneea, oreontinuunce from tune to time, lo irinjf aiidfnee from diatnni ? plartHi of aeroodor Bj tml,is fiiaoawliere -lit the jury ie banj, or the verdict U au ati lu; jr- and of newt of verdict and eouduct ol - jmiea by eooite!ai tribunal. lMrin; the proijroMof all iheae dilatory and cxj nive w procecdtngii, a hut aceority ia there as to the . rmtode and Mrtiitmumg of tho fugitive upon ..M.4lieiTtoriaittatuMi Aiui-tf, Caally, ilin rl iiin.., ( sot sliquhj besuceesffnl.onfriiry to whitlinp- ;H;-'it in ordinary luigatuni bulwcon ree p ir- - aona, he would hvo to her all tha huiilcim - rr ami tutpenas .of tha litffU.ij wit Iwtit - intm4 if1' mty. and would loam, -by sad experience, tlnl i. hs had by fitr hotter haveshindorie'l hi ri;;lit ' - ia th first tnsiiinnis, tlinii toesUili1"uli iiaUuch t (. tinremuiierated cos and bevvy rueilUve. , . ' Hot whilst tlio eomraittoe cotiwivo llial a iU,.tt.l.by;.4iifyjttam. from ...,.,, , ,wv.'..-a': ..'. aervice or labor M reiapnired woo Trwb t- tnal ttetittrtof lointa HOT -rtatnwntuf twd t ' ftigtliy, and would b tantamount to pnti Constiluttot, tha laiMtooMr-wjaa jS'ga,jibly to iHrtrtt:a:x(Br.titifo r In His slaveholdtn; States, full jitstie ta id- ( tuiimlered with the fairness snd impartially, m case ol all actions fir freeihim. The per--"- m rliimms his lif.vdnm ia allnwrd hi iie"in forma patiptrU', cojneil j astif-ned dim; time viiwMitrit iaa1lar.1riVJRfm9en;'htr .- allond dm eioti of die court i and hi eljiin- rn. ant 1 placed uiide bond and ecuritv,r is di a vested of the preun during Ihc progress V of ib trial, to ensure Ui enjoyment t( ihese (, pri ilrgtaj nd if there ba any' leaning on the part of court and iiirim. il ia always on the ..wtdyfUW.laHfc In delereneeto th feetinnsimd prejuiliociswhioh t prevail in the Bon-slavehjilduig Hutu., the eosB - '. . BiittoeproponesuebatridinllieftvtefiDniwhiish ' , tlie fuitii Bed, In nil cases whero he .laehu-e to tb f.fB'ief giving the eertlfteata tor his return that ho ha aricht to his fteed.nn.i!Aeeonlin.-l. ties committee lisv preprl, end report here- t witlh ni vrked ty.l two eethof whd ehe-y , 1. eommend hould.blieoriswated iu Ihe fuiritlve , - bill jending in the Senate, According to these ij aeetCnia. tlio cliiiniaut is placed tinder bond, and ..inquired to return the fu-itlvx to that counly iu ' ; tha.Ntato frtim which he fed,, and there to lakei ' '' hlin henirecmfiolnt tribunat, and alhnr him ' to assert and establish his freedom If he en, nf vi t fording to hito rthalpHrp; senll heedful fm-ili-? L tie. - " j:-- , " ,'."' J -" .i i 'it The" evKnuiiltoe indulge tlie hup thai If the ft gitiv bill, with Uie proiioscl anu'iidments, aboil Co passed by Congress, it w ill t effectual toao 7 cure the recovery of all fugitive from ervk or, " lalor, and tint fl will ranort all eanne nfcowi y e plaint which hare hilherto been exfierJenced no tn"'-that Irritatint subjact. ' Jtotif la it pnu-lreal operatic it shsH 1st fwmTltwuflieieitt, ml if an -s--r-d:ipial ewnedy enn lai (lovisol for th rcttora 1,, i, tuoa to their ow'uer of fugitive livve, thoae owser xill b;we a just title ID indemnity (ut f tue irenqrf i t me Laura r-tnics. It rci.ains to report wpon the reselitrteirt In re lation to slnrery and Die sl ive trade In th l'is trict ofColumUa. Withotit dlscvjsinu the piw-' Congrewiaabtiyrwrtery hjajfet.'t'i!': trictin rejrard towlncb adi-versii f iilopnuou Siisis ,th couimitte are uf opinion 1 that it 0 Oilgllt oat to lie slieiiilu'd. It could tint bo tlotia v. ilhotit indistwnsible ta-iditi .ns, which urn Hot Rkrlr to . .......... I . 1. -,...1.1 J , ,..- oe Bftivreo to. ) niei'i "v i-t oohw simisii i'i eiring great apprtdienslon and alarm In the si tve States. If the power were eaeroised withlnthis District, Wty woohl aierehend that andiT toui pretcet or- another, U winiit be hwcjiftor.alomfiV d le b exercised within thealavcholdiug rltnu. It is true, that at present all tm.li power within those cmtc is nuuost iinanioioiuiy uisarowcd " " and discla,inied In the free Stales. "But axperW ''''. ' anet in poblto aftbirs be to ftev shnwa that .. M(lri ttrrc t tt destr to dn a rHelar thlnir, ; ' th power to aieontpUsb Itsjoneror later, tvilibe iu e . found or assumed. '. ; vi - , I , t ! -fa .- , , Nor doc th iiunilr of slave atiifrlji the Dht- j, i , trict make Ji abolitioD of lavery an object of - . aor uch s uaecjiieiics w- appears to be attached .' to ft in some pirts Of the t'n'im. ffln tha rotrs- ' r"i"o of AlessndH County to VStg-ttia, on ". ; th South ida of lbs lVtomaa; th Diitrirt now cwnststs only of Washineton oniityin the :-., worth aide. ol UiaV river: ami Uie returns nf to i,. ,:. , stswnnary enuottatien nf th people of tb C"b JLs-- t:.d Slate shovv a japidir i is.grotsivf tieeroii ta . in tlie number of slav.s inn lu-liiiigt.n eouuty. . Aerording totho censn of 1:'A ih ' number Si5-- fe waa : tod' 14 td If was t.ttiWi$jQi . showing a rodoMina ia ian year of aaarlyoa ' . ' third, if it should continue in the aanve rs&k , tii Bumher aeeordinK to th tewiM now about. ; to b taken, will boljr a iittl, ujjivyajril ofWft th'iosaud, , v,.,. i. i J , ... Hut majority of tUocomrnil tea think ditTerentr lv in re-prard to th slave trade within the District, .'lly that trad is mHnt th introduction ot lv liom adjawiot Slates into ih Ilistriet, for mvle, to.bilaeed. n depot for Ihe purposo.of sub- Zut toVfketo. 1 b.t trad a tuajority rf. tbajboundarie. ofCalifitrni. , ;!wr, b. thought pwounitj as of vrinio U lihcd. that tlie ScoOi hould hs v portisa of mat fit at. eiiuent sale or transporuiuo to otner au ois tlof-jC&Tfalmr tai-ririt;T?jr'iBaiOTmirtii thai ttw-Mijwri ympHnii less on the part of mcmbcrsel CtmgreM fresa th Sooth tli to on the part of mean here from the North. It m a trad oetim exhibiting ,.re Tolting spectacle, and one in which the people of the I Wrn- have no inter, tut, en the con trary, are Ulievcd to 1)0 desirous i!,at it should be ciieont;nedl "Mi, if all. of tte U- LoUihg tkto hava. cither :n tbur coussittittt a j merchandise whhnt their rp'tiv ynrii nrisdlc- iainidi a ol tl fte.te. Tk oniitt lave i e!)ir.tre have i n" pared, and fcnrwith v port, hill for the aUdi- Sl'mofiusttrtrtef imvrl.ii ititisa pnssego bH-h rh'Y Hf.m i to th KnafR. S hta hill lmn bee framed alter th- iwrlr.l of hut the kw of Mxrj inuJ waa rkm the Urnvral' Guven.ux.ut wca rvtd fc' Wati:iipon. - 3'lie tkwaa.l:d aui'iidalien eoniaSneil in tjiv rej.jfi irnr r rern(titlfttnl in a few rani- j 1. 1 le silinf-cion of ear mrw State or tatt-ai fcrmed Mit rf Tex-M to Kit potrwmd rHil they hau fcareefterrrettft thrm?eivea te He reirefl in! tire t'nion. when it will be the duty of t-'on-irmiY lirlv and fiilhfuilr toeiut ll.ecim- tytt idi 'ivi.l y airaitiuigtHMb new State or 2. 1 lie a.lr-in-ion rirthTith or t airlornia into thernion r.iUt tlie JiBuidarieg wbieh rhe hal frpeed. 3. The eMiluwtit of Wrriroriul t-fnrern-BienU, withoot Uie V. ilmet proviwi, for Xw ilex ieo and t lah, enihraeinirall the territory reeviuliy acquired f y the I' cited fctatea fn in M?xho not eoctaiaed in the ltidiie off'nl.f ri ia. - 4. Thecnl4ueii of ttii two l&t rnei.iion d weeitirea tn the Muri, h;H. 8. 'fhets!jlihmeiitpf theweatom and north ern honninrv f Texa, and th exelimion from ber jnriedictHm f all iew. .Mf-vko, with the (mint to Texsa of a pecuniary t'ji;iv alcnt. And the aiiJtioa for that t.ur:ioe to he iiwoipyrated j)i the hid adtidtt injr California aud M:lri1iitig tornttywt gi,aiiiiiMtaA'4ka:ft;4U!fc: '.. C. 5Ir.iT efftnitf Ttf tmeiit of law 1 1 wore tli nwtmi't (lelivccv ci ptn-'ji iweiid t !rvice ur Ul4ir tu nne rd2le, umh-r the'Uwa thereof who CM'njiod in' .imoiher itiit. And 7 AlNttaiidng from bdihi'ng alavejy; tut, under , hi arv tienaltT; pi-ohihitiiiir th" lm tr! -j .ia the ilwtiJitJif Llyio'.rfJii,. .... IfU' .1 of thwe eend nir-iure in require legiaKtion nhmihl he ar"ied ont t.f iiilnl!e net. f .CiHieTi'M, all eoiitiarerniea to win. b cur late toiritoriol aeUMitioiia bate given riv'id all rtnOi..i. .,.1.iur.Q.i; lyijlt ll.e jo.lllll- ooi t iavry, wbi'ther rutun lieru itioe aoiiuiNUona or Irom ita existence in tlie .-'uten andlhi? 1'istriet of ('(.luir.hia, will he amienhly tth d and adjirned. in a isminier, it i ctruHdent- ly helievei), to (ivc g irnirnl aatirfai tir.n to en oveTwhchniiineiiiiijririiTofilieiMsoiliioftdie I'nited Sute. Conjrn'iu will have fuliiied it whole duly, m rcjjaxd to tua7 ..ji,e,juiui-,,.f ftlutMJiu r jtytljeen 1 ceded by Mexico to t)w Ljuted States, liHH Inlltn iilHtcr . Iliinr (loiuiuiou. - it win nave extended to it protection, provided for its several part Ihe inestimable blessing of free and-rog-tar uovernin' lit adapted to their various wanUt. nnd idaee the whole under 'be banner and flagof the I'nited htiits. Meeting courageously its clear and entire duty t'ougrcis will escape Uie viunrrrrited r-proseh of havinjr, fr mi ei,rif id- Crilon ot dmthlul p.'Ui y, nimniloii"il ta.ivn tiii deMerved fate territories of houn.llcFH - extent, with a ffparpe, iuouruous, and alien, if not un friendly pomlutiin, spenlrinjrdiii'erent lanjvnices. and nceustumed t i difTerent laws, wbilstr that poimlatiou I ?injiii2 imisistnhlo annettls to Ihe new sovereignly to which they have hoin triin.i- (rrrml forpl.,liw,i'in, f..r aiei iiiu.UtuxUn.aud.. firoiil , Tin e iiiitniUo i have endeavor,! lopresnnl l-i the ftonwe' a e.mior 'lien ito plan of adju' tin -nt, whieh, removinir all causes of cxiaririi; ,.exej,te m"Mif aiid aUttit mE,1''a"ves-hVm'ir Hil' trr divide the ennn'ry and disturb the general harmony. Th nation ban been preatly. eonvnlsed, n .1 by mmtsuresof geu.'rnl )ioli'.V, bat by questions o asei tiunul elmra.'t'T, and, therefore more dim ge- Mt and inite to.l dcprecateil. II wants re- ni sr. , Jt (..yes and clieri.-he the I i.n ni And monc'ieeffng and gta'lfstngto wiln-s the w hich baveliutfii UlSf T Tn iTI firirts of it a midt all the trials tliMugh which w.t havo passed nnd am pacing, ,A petplinu .ittrkitifl .. tlu'so of the. I t'lliwi Mju wtH roume in as cisiiinir)IttoM 1vf livJm Kh:tleuV!,1 "'de antti-Tmnrttros iiy wtm-n tw titre- ty of tint Ciiiori iniifiaWiT-IW.-.uyfit-int'v the least (huigur. And ur.dis Hie t.l.minprs ol tht l'nrv'i le tce wh'i, ftdmist a'l vicissitudes, has never parHl to exteo I .to them h.i rieotei ling care, His smiles, and Ills 'hlesnngs they will eou- ttnustoatlvanoo 111 popoialioitf power, and pro- nmhlnn nf TOBirt caTayitrfor-srTf-Ti'ir',riiiueiit.- I ( Tho bills were, then read a rst time by their in i". Mr CLAY moved Ihey be resd a second time, and mjtde the speehd order nf Ihe day for to mor row, and printed. bit. Tl'IINKV said that he Iheuirht the bill; 4hiU tokthes. relMite a lung ouo au t Senuliirs oii-ht to nave an opj,r- iu" , I1" ' reading of the hilli. . Mr.tftOTE sir the n pc h'" .!. to-"" llu edge, ted to tiro eveoiul port wnuld ho printed row morning; that net Supposiv-t would obviate the difSeultv. Jdr.TUls.NKV saiiUlmt the difficulty would But he uhviited by. .tha... j. . Mr. C'Li'MENa itwe notice nf his intention to intive as an ftmerjiliueiit totliat porlimi of the bill providing for tbenihuission of California Ihe fol lowln! "And lb lino ofS'l SO' shall be the smtOnM-n hnniidnry ol said SlatebrCalifornift. ' Mr. niEEPSsald th.itltvTasb'ior'gliialliitou t'tim to hav 'subm'tM Maviewwlba havingdiffi-red frtmi.tbe conimiltee (n many lbmgs in wniiHjM.. in thnsliane el a miuontr rctsirt, hut Jmd sfler- warils-coTicltTded-torjotifitrc.hiiBself to-a-epres- sioif al the proper tiuil1 of his uisscut fniinllierc uort of the uiajority , 'The language of (die re-i port in one particular was tho expression tne unanimous sentiment of the eoinmittee7"1t was true that in the proper construction to lie placed on tharemilulhins'of annexation of Texas, he airreed wilh:th0ouwiUi!e but he differed w idely Irom some of theponilioiis aud grounds taken in the report, , : , , It w as his hi'sfortt'tie to have differed frnm the committee on most of the lesdingf. shiresof their scheme, and while h nnwenntined hiinst'lfludis-c!ii!ruingahyrsHtnslbUtlyffn-t!wrviort.he-l,uld inks another om-asion to express his views more st lui-fte, lie Ihtaitrht llmtthis whole loxns sul JeVit idujiiTTTiavyo T.o..ni.a is.d by vttlhoiit aflf too i it ill una lenirV . Mr.CLuVVsai'lththebft'lninitu'dt.)st,i'e that thK'oomaiU.teo, and every tueuilwr of it, bud met ttiih-tho uiust tierfoit and aincero de-fdro to adopt such seliema lis wniild boniest advantiieoni to t'.e rfstoriition of xi:n:o nnd rtarmiMiy on llu uis traeting nncftit'H. :: . - "5Ir. MASON said that he had never seen any gotitioOTCn more disposed than the wun er.iux sed the eommittee to etimi toahntipTtonslusinn nnthlssohleet.and therewasno man who rerreK ted iU'a-i limn he did that their consultations tibl nut so result. ; ,51111 subject had its ' difficulties!, and he had bnpsd this cuuniit!"e vei itld have re novsi! tliem; but tho-'rdirftiulrtea.inhisnpinitiii, hvl not been removed. The hvn(ftnge of th rp- port shnvv th.it h vVrasnnt unsmmoQ. II wa not In tii majority wha iudu that rernirt, and by regrtt 'd tlmt be iiobld nut concur in th meas ure yoKirted by tho commiiteei. t , ,. , , , ( i lr. COOFKB :dd that it bad been hi mUf.ir- trnietrotto asreawith th nmioritv of tlie ooui mi tree on many f tlx point on which they had nwiud. . lia'woulil not at present narticuiariao thuso point on which he dilTored. f He srod ui;b the eoneli.it,iiseftheeeiBtnittoeniering the, f.iree oft ho resnluthms of annexation of T'uias, bvifc dired toxtservo antii anothfertirae'sn os 'nrvseion of hi seolinicuui oil tlie p .int, . 11 a gl'et l with the uiaia f. alur. 1 of the report, .and regretted thai ho could itpl agree with llvein all. Mr. DOWNS aai.1 tliit a his silence might be eomtrued Int'i nn npprtwal of the report of ' the convmittoe ofwhhdi hewalaroemlier.betliought it eo motei than his duty to state tha point on which ho did no aeroe. ? HispiriclaroIijeotioB was Mi wfciee b had urged is tha Senate ea smrorai ooeasioaa. and il was that h wouhl never BOnsrnfto ihe--irniiesrf fcuoa-witk tu lin vmilrl Iiata Leen a.Umti d Uiere. Mr. BKKIUKK aald that, lie aereed with tie Senator froiu Vcrmout (lr. I'hiu-j) in respect to that portion of the rejiort coucf ruinjt the a4 oiiosim of new hetfa w be fccaarti out of 'i'axa- l!c-ildBt!)rrne to lh i laq rei-rwl Ijr the cuiutnitie, adiuiuiiis California wiibBort resKOl I ouii'!aiie. lief.uud U inpuille tor n'm to vote Ft lift ai'fSmission of ant Htale with theea Unt of 0!-iaM now held hr't ahJoruia; he;U jl'it eonneritte t!oe that utiih r th taatrol v& anyone Swie. "lie vi otiTd Mrt'e'twii claUifihe Ktrtte had Ix en .livii!er into two Hatea by the Hue of Wi Ab imupontUB uhjeA'tyvnio theed mtaioernfi alifornia mtbatlio .ebiiaie4 two ltrteaenl!tire In tbe itouae of Heln intative. Ui; footj l jhuttbe Coiiutiitiort 'i,.la'yl repreaeii tation u(x n pbion, and ffiot, utidef tftf pn-r-; cm aprniitincment l.iw, t'aliforn'.a, to 1 entitled to two He) rceiitotireV niit have a population efono hariHri.fl end forty-one thousand three huridrel bb I aiatj inhali'taiit not peraona iu die rooMrv. butu'ltlcif iiihahitanis. lie did not did net Lvlieve the had tliia ixmulatidB. lie dil not aeree with the cvoimittes in tlieir notieeofj the V ilmot nrovifo. It was treated n if Con crete hJ the power to pans it. He would rather here not ttlrerled to it nt all. !r. il AXIS t.U raid that.he had ujxnted the n'uinf of Uua eennuittee, in Hie hepea tif ettline the ditbeiilth-t wl.uli had to dituih')d rrtrpeountrT. lie had cone for the euiiimitie ' l ) hrinjf alicut eoma p.racttenl plan f adjuttin.ii. He helicM d tl.nt no plan eonl'l I e eohm.it. I that v.ieii; l i t f t,peu to eiitii inn. mid with which faults wViit not-1 f nnd. Hut if every man wo to oppore a plan heeniw it did not suit him exitetly ii thev were to indulge in eritiero i ijd liTperuitkiMn, ti.eu there rould n -ver h: nnj plan miiii'ti 'l. If every man were to stand dofpiiuticall.v r.i.d i,Vii(.Hii-lv eii his ii'.vu pr.vute opiuiona. then Lothitm ever rould I e' dor.e. 'I here vre a fw thin"" in thi pho' which did nut ex.ietly tijieire villi li-w ri:ite viewn i.n l .pin. ens. l.ut wl .11 wis tlie e'.iiiiinltee rniett i.ir it it were n I in nlwiate thoe private 'JiM: eultie JIM!L.iLs. ftui'.'rlae '''!.', runi he .uhi hiippo't if '"iiU'iII aii'iV ' wiiri pieiijfiVe Tf""wV li r B.'tiliiij; in .on lni.irithh- nav. Ii.de' '!, hi v. d:i-e, I., li" I:'t:iI. Mr. CIX.MKNS -ai l that t,- wi.uhl nte a- . 1 1 . -c hll 1 L'e ire Nellie- re".i'0 hal '.t"l hir tlie. eo; l by the eouiliiit- t'e. Iln f;iT M,t"il f"r tlie. eouililittee l:eenil-i hi-fiien,n had il.ine o. l.ut be ne er ei eet'-u juij;wud.to ri-eult .front it, - ivJ hy di- iti'ii. ll wui, null. in;; "ni"ie 1I.1111 tire j lf.ii oubiuirtt-d hill, e I.J the r--dti' ti ol the Sc oator fi'.'.n Keiitu. '., and v.hi. I' the Sei.ntor fr ail N' nli I an Irna I ..1 tii. "i i" -I th. tw ti--i-it terms, lie lli' iint lie- M,at i.utor fioli, j TTtitiriort'i ;r - t s'.ine tii.ie j il lal. lie I Ti 'it ibTa "r. 3ii;r TTi'fle- u r "fi-T-Tr ftrhrmtt t hut 11. w wbifti he bud il, in. 1111. i d bai k. "f lie N'luiti.r spoke of l."it I (Mr. !.). could not be lipj'ij.1 v,li'-ii 'ii. vvits.pro isiwidto'lo that hii.h was me-. n-tiluti'.i,.il. lie could lint iij'ric vhh tie- r. p .rt. hecaiie it assunicd three thing as f.n i: which were not fii.ets. . Tho lirst of tjieji! wa.. that them vvaa an iinpemtiye neccyty for the lornintjoii ol a Sntre: rori'mmeiTr in't'fflttsremr-ff sn, wrry-did it not exist ill I'tuh, Mew Mexico, uii'l in Ore Ken Tiie next wii", that then, was tie: i-eijoisite llllllilier of the inhabitant.) till the colistitulioli al sunse of the lei ni ) ill ( 'alii .niia to entitle h"r to admission, lie .l. ni. d th" truth of this. The third uinunieil fart, nnd to whieh he eonld nota-sent, wa. tlrit the trresuhiriries whieh took pla eili Ciililnri 'a h id tillie.i pbiee in regard lo other .State,, 'lie then iae 11 hi.-dory id the inl iiiissiuil of the oilier .Stales, to sh'jw this us unlitioTi was not true. Mr. CI.AV said that he did imt think it either ji:Ht to tli.- e.inuii.tiMS tli Pk;n.iis mt r- ...n. st to 111., c'.mmittcc. the Senate, the r"p.irt. HI" fniiiiir , tr uiti r tiiiiit.i, iti.n. i.ii . . should be thus taken 1111 and debated li Inn It bad had t.me to nave neen spread bed. the country, lie never knew a report to I the sub-1 teasurcs le.-t ol remark sud deiiate. i,et tne I the bills renorted be discussed. but..do,.uot ponnee dWnH-li rt'Hirt, iud Cold ihut iip to ii.luineiit and ridicule l,. f.,ie it is known to the eouolry. He would stand by that reMirt and the lii.'iisures'of c"lillliittee, ' lie had ellli-led in the cause of his H.unti-y, and w wirld stand lirm to his post; and uo rennfiks, of whatso ever nature, would induce him to'ulfaiidou hi?" duly. )btr4i(MfZ. a.ld4lu.t)..li;i was ather of anim; piilsive liiililfe, an t wan apt to arrive i'u ;i)heTii si ins upon subjects us soon pel haps as most men, but lp. eoiild not, us soiiie ol his IVp-iuls had done, .siuvadiit twdnl. ttft cut tn enable him tohnrna correct j nitgnteut u p-m-tt-nieriis; -dl-e had uoderatoud iLs. gjeuurj.1 features, and thought be wetlld be ablnlo give ij Ins niip.,rl. lie tlmught it due to the cnunlrv aud the committee that the report should be printed, and would move that fifty thousand ex tra copies lie prihled.' lie did not think it pro- LjuUbUhftjeja) MrV -CLEMENS snid that the Senator fr, m Mississippi had Seemed surpri-cd nt bisqulik perceptiuii of. Ihe report. The Senator must have forgotten that on yesterday h" bad endeav ored, fir more than an hour, tn impress him with the contents of Ihe report, and to induce him to aamiHtsV tttiHrya)vHH!Hit i-he-btlls-l reporfefbad Veen upon the tiihhi thr weeks. ! Th other features were the siime the Senator inilll Wl'llliil VI s e'siinii eins. Mr. I l.kit: said that the legidative report of '1 committee teiim uni ii.iyii nut suppon. lie eoiisuleri'il ir l.ut tlie eiiino'iimeiu ni me scheme submitted bv the Senator from Kentiiek y early in thesessien, ami which had been before the country, umi w men luui t,ecn prunounceo ngatiisJt. He then rend n commentary on Mr. Cl,.vv si'tiwuutlons from tho Jwtrtuu nj (. nituiti'rcr in which it was said that the .N'orShv could adopt that i.lan hecausa it gave the North the kernel anil the South I tlio shell. He thought the Soulli should hjtn; neb a small portion of ihe.ker- MrriicmtiANfsild he cotiM nntsupKirt thr repi.tt pi. Uie eouinnttee, puticuiatiy tne pan relating to fugitive slaves. ,. Mr. 1IALE ea.ul that he hoped this i.pprwitmn to thu plan by ihe South w as not a feint, but that it would-be pcraevcred in and ttie measure voiea down. Mr. IKH'STON was in favor nf printing the n-ort, and wb'ii he had time to examine il, would form his judgim nt upon it. Ho was fur union and compromise. Mr. MAN5l M said a iveat error in which Senators were falling w.i, in Miis.ning this plan was the. same in substance with the resolutions of tho Senator from Kentucky, lie had, when those. resolutions were oflcrri!, declared he'wnuld m ve- vote tor tnem, noeause one o,ririMn nnsort- itiTeTt a' tiro trnllis tint t imt TTnrt nt Thr1 t 'rrit'iries, and that it never could exist there. Ho would say now. that il any one could point out in any part of llvia plan any recognition of the nriaeipb of that reolut:on; ho wuld veto a jjaiuatit. He hot always been in favor if ad mitting California in her lull length and breadth. Mr. CAPS urged that tills was hot the proper (line to diWa the subjeet, lie hoped th mat ter would n"ifirinted.' No gentleman on or off the cnirhnittsvn was precluded from anbtnittiag. inch aincutliaoiit to tlie bill as h should deem proper. ,. , , Mr, 1HCK1KS0N wn in favor of printing this report. As a whole, it had his concurrence, lie luui asatmtod to the report, and tin ugh its reasoning a not his, he had asseuted to its con ditions, lie concurred in th-v conclusion to whiih the committee bad arrived, umlerthe cir eiintstance. - If h bad to frame the bill he would bar made them differently I but he had long, since known that even on unimportant meamires every one cannot bava bis particular view. . He tiutught tha plan waa very differ ent from the rusolutious of the Senator from Ken tucky, ' . - - " . T. JU. PATIS cf Mississippi snid that he would rote for the printing, hut fee would vote- against the hills pptH bv tiei.: Jl wa prepared to Vote against the hill Is-fnr tho cimimittee went out, and their union would not euaoje bis vole. ' Mr. lirUtlllT saiil, that b bad, inst hi own personal inU rcsts, agiiiust tlio instructions ofhi Slate, aud against tlie popular will of bis constituents, gono hi favor of this measure a compromise. Ho t!houi;hl the man who, in Ibis oase, won) I consider hi ow interests, did an injury to hiaeountry, and was nnworthy a seat tou llxe fjtiorfc.. Hi would vote for the plau report ed, with no rescrvaUoiia, "bill' go Ibf 'it WtroFry andbroadlr. If thli failed, h -wtrold go tor mduncaaute u would dmit Caltforeii at the carlieat aaotuant. Jha report and the bill were then ordered to be printed, and " ' . Ihe Senate adjrmmtd. " '' Tlie If mi then went into Committer of the Whole, rd look uj the California Menage of the I reatdtnt Mr, VVisTHaor being entitled lo die floor,' addressed ihe tomniillee. , . v': lVBaMuglon, Mau 1 0. 1 , IbT p'jBriwtt'Sftcf tiif)"'-itopm:;.;oraoirie"! reaolutioiia ofiniiuiry, the bill for the eatablisli tnent of a Hoard of Account Waa taken up. ameiidt d, and p issed. After the consideration of Exec-pure husiiifss, the Senate adjourned to SloilJay. "'." '1'hf lliue of Ilepreaenative did no buiia of especial importance to-day .re solution in relniion lo contingent exprnditure a passed, and a U nn age duty - toll for the benellt of Baltimore discussed. An irreflectual eSort was made to, lake up the Deficiency bill, for the purpose of acting on the Senate' afne nd ntTls. Irothmgton, May 10. The-rSenate did not ait, at Ti. 1 r .1 .1. 1 . r.i Sprite to the Deficiency hill, and.Vi.h two trfliiije exceptioriMhev v'ere all eonrnrred in. An adionrmnenl "took tdace until Mon - lie iiuur , ,ru 111,1,11 iiiv .,iiit-i:iii,-iii- ui uir i ay. Till' STAR. i&fat,.. ia 1-1 - lilifrltiXMlalc ioluin. . ,. RAIJIIOH, MAY 13. 1050. """ . the or-, s-.ect ,.f ,1 ..i,t!frto, T . - , - - - . .- --) ' rr"""1 Vl-'. '.' P es "(he "nth. hi" l.ei-' ine fo ln i;;1,f f the wnli srcnritv 1.1 llll.l Ilntteril'.r, Holt UK'ni of Ihe fiic ilt to hope tloil sill l ..livialc I. 'Is of n S, iithern ( tie necessity f.a- si i.ventii.n he- li a niciiMire We mc iiiiioog that niluiher; il ti 1 think it w.iul.l he veil to postpone the matter, at ast. until the Ji-wmrmrnt of tlie t.Ih lis new in nfe. I gre'ttii -Hiir nnrti.iml 'tivursUfur". (Tin- ol.jeet,"fiiiii t!ie present t'livoriihlti indieutions, is ahotit to te ac er.lnplished. All that vvc desiredf -juMtict tn our ttr lion ilti'l t!r prctri rtttttm ff the I injffwill, we hope, hesee1ns.1l: and we vri ily believe the country is greatly iinleliK. I to the stnnd taken by the friends of tile ffiiti li ileUiituit'Fil ( utivefilloh for Ihe' suspi cious risult. We will here take occasion to remark, that it liss 1 Wen our fortune to iliflYr. on this auhiret. from ni'fj"!iy f -ur party; but it Iina l.cfii' an lnnrt j;,r,ir(,I1(.e )f 0.,jr(i4;n w-,i(.h W(1 ,lflTp fl.nni:lv f ly and fearlessly cvpresse l, without eiitirtiu'iiirii; towar.ls them the slightest feeling of luistility wtlhour applying lu them any epithets of reproach or eondeiniisiii'ii. IVe have cheerfully accorded te those ,wU4, wloou it bus Wu b.og our prid Is iiePmilitl to whom we feel iuilissoluhiy attiiehed, whit we ?iuiin f,.r ourselves, pure and pstrhilie motives. We d.iiiot nrrognte to ourselves the right tn dictate tn them. We feel nnd rocfe-s r,ur fBttlht'itv ; thrr uory he right, and we wrung. .We still feel for thein the hiph regard we have ever expressed in nnr pa per: nrnl. we ha ye the,. nioii.suUiWtwvi mA .ah-.. -tsntiii evidence, in the rupid increase i.f pntremipe ....,..v.i..., vi "v'0, "11.1 uur iiinei enccs on tms qnesttnn rtnv-r rrcatc.Tno Hlte-riiitioh of fl-cling ffi"tlTeT' Mrtr"Tliey" reqiftT' O'llIy tllV-ntiwhr-wDit' lima, fer incipient Uiitiun. Hu. the main and sub stantia! point resistance to any unjust and uncon stitutional act of Congress, without our consent, encroaching upon the rights and wantoiily destroy ing the prosperity of the South our feelings and WliwtaU.a.tJi,; t:ie pinr 4ias renerteu iu true sentiments or II. titsI mass of the( Whigs of North t'aro'ins, snd in deed of the Southern people, in this particular. Many Vt'higs, ie different parts of the Stnto hove coincided with us as to the propriety of s Southern Cunventivu .The ' saecidutf.cUare.K.luch. u sou-. times made against the advocates of that measure that they are ri..ioiiViHi,ji is false and liliellous as to them; and tho special charge, made for sinis ter purposes, that the Kditors of the Ktur are disu niouists, is equally false and calumnious, as our renders well know. The. rhirrnrfrr nt Ihe iitijtrilrtlt aleitefi, iiutdo upon our press, are well underilml h Ihe pnhtn', ittui utll fnH perfectly Vnrrmrw t the ijrotittit. HE COMI' IKIMI.SK COMMITTEE. ' Th Keport of tho Committee, made by Mr. Clay, the t'liairinan, will lie found incur paper today. It will be sen that several ikmthorn Senators took decided ground ngninsl it: in con .qii, n -i' of which a correspondent of the X. Y. Trillium says Mr. (May despairs of its adoption. The same writer says Mr. Manguin avows his determination to fall back- for. the Presi dent's plan, if it is defeated, lie also says Ilueh aunan is pi tying a desperate came for the Presidency, tiu.i has caused this opposition from Smthern S 'nators.by making them believe they can get, with his co-operation, the Missouri com promise to the Paoilie. V e do not exactly like tho committer's plan; but if it is the bat that can lie dnnc wo had rather sua it adoppol than to Siic lha L'uUxn disaulvnd, as it will bo, unless til question is settled anil the agitation quieted. THE (T.NKIS HILL.- CONGRESS. After e'aharatc nnd labored discussion, and ninny mollifications, this bill passed the Senate and was sent to th linnsa. Its provisions did not seem to suit th views of many of the members of that body, and It was subjected to eensbleraWe criticism and disco? Stnu and smendvd in soaie important par ticulars. The Senate have yet to act upon these a umudiucnla, aud it may take some time for it to be done.- It wil be soon titae for Uie labor of taking this cam us to commence, sad il is important that it be don well and faithfully. It will probably b.tUs most important one which has ever yet bee taken ia the Vailed States. The rapid growth of eur population our unexampled improvement (nail (hearts of lift, our cflatmercUl, agricultural aud awnufseturinglutcretts, all ar to b consider! and to be the aubjestsof it MjMSto Th aoontry will look with absorbing Interest to It developments, believing that W will present to th world aadnataar of th most anparsllefed growth and piiy,.tosti4i pcof liistJiry hsssxsr re corded. ..-;.'.i :'1- -r?rr.r-' :7rzr. tkjr We hm received tlie Seat number of the " Albemarle EultetiB," pnblished at Edenton, by T. C. Manning, E-q at $2 50 a year In advano or $3 if not paid within 3 iiionths. It Is a sheet ol re)scthlo appearance, well filled with inter otting natter, and our acquaintance with the editor warrai t a in welcoming it a a valuable acquisition to tb Whig party and a lesions ad Tocwtoof 4h .imrsirtsjl. inmresli jtUhA.Alber saarU aouatr. nees . . . . . A WORD 15 SEASON, : TheWth ofT iiB,T5eavriipotBl4 P O" Rif ofihe WhigSLiU Conventloti, is near at haod uil but little time ia left tir thaoe eoitotiml whieh have' not alreasly appointed delegate", to act. It, (m the new State Cohetitutioii) 'juitic and e ia i'mportutit fur the good of the pvy ! ef tbej qua! righta" it) administering the law! by wbick Stole, that there tliould he full attendance at that meeting, In otdcr tlial the cluim of every aeetion ulioul.l be eonaidered, it luuat aend ita deh-gatea to aiake them known. H -Should they lajftrdwMTtCey ouglit to ari"tiiic:o in tlieTtwiB- J ion of the Conrenti.m, and adopt nd aupport the rocnsiirea it nhall pnrjKwe, fir It 1" preemna hle that the wiedom and talent of the Whig party hatha State will dcterciiiw tho wisevt and moat practical plan to be punucd in the next cain- pairn. Th matter is urp-nt. It call, for the prompt , nnrl hlirmonioqs aeti'.n of the wIkiIc pvrlv. Our rbpponents bare no hope of snceens save in a di-. vision of our rank". Wtth.a good undertand-, ing. an! perfect onanimily amongst the Whigs, ksuceess is certain. Whv then should there be i an? hesitation ? What fan be gained by delay? n. 111 iv auu vireiiino to our itan. or lutrrTMf n- ' d it. power-? .11 carele-ne-a and; Mnivity !nattn .u.e.-.. which enn only he ae- 1 cured l.v nnitr of poriH.oe, of action and of feel-i .... . inK? Are n t the interests nf our Siato as dearj "' hcMolutions, declaring uie pronintlion 01 to s a. they have ever been ? Have we any w"""ln f" participating in the owcfMCi of doubt of the truth ittid power of the principle, we ' '" N ""j""4 an1 "": --ot only their own advocate? Will a slight ditT. renee of ..pinion on i welfare, but the highest good of the raco do a matter merely local and temporary in char-! "'and that they should secure the fec,iK Jran- ' ai ter, serve to disiru. t our couucils. nnd bring! defeat and disgrace upon 11s? We believe that I no true Whit can lie found who will not feel roa-! d v an.l w illiii.; and anxious to throw all his J weight of influence as to secure the snceessif those rifrfliiiptTirr"wfit,:ti flie partvTots so 1i.'riij 1 ... ,.: l.....i. 1 ..,.1.. t Many counties have appointed their 'hdeates, , and many will Iw repre-ertte.l in the ,'iiivetiti..'n: but we iles'ue to see the. Urges p,.,,sil le i.umls-r : present so as to give uuire weight and effect to their dH4biBs, ftanv Hmtieftv-e b - j ken no a lion on this subject, the tinm- is short. J. 1 and it is expe n d that they w iil pel f. rm this lu- I tv srsin. It would afford us ainci re plcv-urc n- ' see every ci iiutv in the State re'i ri-enU'd. The 1 s"as.,n i- favorable f..r a lar.'e assembly, nnd it ! will he , ei.nieiiif.iit f,..- metnhers :,tl. rd j ,,.lt ;. as .,v thor. Let, then, every eninitv . 1 ... .,n ... ! act promptly in this matte a spirit of harmony and devotion to tin ir princi- j drill H inti-gri-y of their atU -- !-"'. . i.1."' IUu:k':'v,?.'"tu.u,.'.1'i1's. ?1.l;?0...fk..lua.z.o.u.mn" i ' tlur opptrtientoare waiting for even- opp.rtu-""h"ul'1 eonclude to embark iu the Cuba expedi- nitv to take adv antage of a division in our rauU. ! " or "ir BM1U '" ouqutof Kmnskato- They see no possible chance of success in any j ka- S",,.V 110 sensible man in Ohio will in fu othef event ; hence lliey rejoice at any nnnifes"-1 ,ure I"lume ",i,lk lf 8i 'vriu I""" taticii of any i1;jsatinf:ictitjn or uUarfM-iiH'nt. in . iiny pti-mLor 4 t4 AVlii jm,4 ty i al wiiUoly use all their power to make and widrn a hri'iu li , in titir rur.k. A lfLnrn si tcnl.iin o iiTton tliiw - ecuvention will enable the Whigs u, defeat this purpose of the L. n'of. iros, and to maintain that ; guprpnuifv in tho mainp-mcnt" f Stato aftitirn, which is essentially necessary to. tlie. inture&ts and welfare of the w hole people. MEMBERS OF THE NEXT I.Efi'lSLATi'KE. An the tinie 1s ilra'.viiig nenr wheti Tin operations of the next campaign willVommenee, it is all iiiiHirtunt that the Whigs should be ready atiu prepared for if. 1'rij.m al indications we may reasonably conclude that it will he warm ly and closely contested. I he Locofoeos are ev er ready njnd ...-ever . on. tlie watch to take- advan tage of every' little circumstance which may ne eur in the Whig ranks, so as tp give, .them., a probability or a chance nf success. All that they-a-di for oaifMVttlH-y-tWims h- lhatthese msy be divisions and disscnsjims in the Whig runkM and then they h. pe that they may be able to ob tain at least a teinporary supremacy. They can have no hope from any other source. They are filly aware of their own weakness, and are Wil ; t10 wfai" ranks. It becomes, then, every trite Whie, every one wbo has a regard for the welfare nf the State. and the success of those iirineinles which w- ...:.lv well enleoTio..! ,. . .l.,. n .l 1 . anrovs nnr Sfnte,' TWwTirch wc"h so ? eessfuHy contended, to be active, true and dili gent, ever ready to net in such a manner as to give unity to our party and , harmony to our ac tions. Every one may have his individual pre' ferences, every one might desire to see bis favor ite promoted, and it is right that this should be so ; but the sueeess of our principles ought not to he hazarded merely for this. All cannot ex pect to have their wishes. All cannot expect to see their favorites run as candidates; therefore all should feel ready anil willing to give up their preferences for the good of their party and for tho success of their principle;- r that it does not require any ac-rithu of principle ' on their part. Let the Whig; (Mik to this, let them act in the spirit which has influenced them hereto-! to, which would have been harmless and unworthy fore, and their success' will not he, in any de- of notice bad it not appeared in their columns, and gree. problematical. With an unscrupulous ad- ",l thereby (unintentionally we are bound to be versary to contend wilh, with tlie consequences : lieve) done us arrest wr, wedovhiaot tiiey will which would result to the Stale and her interests from a defeat, we cannot see how there can be any hesitation upon the part of any true Whig. But few counties have taken any steps to or- gauizc their forces and to prepare- fr the next campaign. In some there ore difficulties about the selection of candidates. Puoa active opera-; ready to prove it whenever ItaauthenUclty de tlons will begin, and it will not do to be careless ' uied by tho honorable diploniist. In this loiter about this matter. The Whigs have never.been i )" minister rehiikoa Chatflcld for being "too go- defeated when they brought out their strength. Their carelessness and apathy have sometimes defeated them. Now is an important time in our State affairs. Wise counsels and prudent legis-' lation may and will do much to improve and ele vate tlio State. ' AcimteMloB Tor mere personal preferenco may defeat all these good prospects. Every eounty then, should bring out it stron gest men immediately : those who would be most likely to bear aloft the Whig banner most boldly and most successfully. It is important that the Whigs should be prepared for -the contest early and be well prepared for it, and we hope that we soou shall have it in our power to announce to oar readers that all is itbady and in order. "We trust that theSe'few timely hint will not be disregarded hut that this important matter will b attended to' eon r and attended to hx that spirit and harmony whieh will msure success to our party and oar principles, and prosperity to our Stn ft Mat kdlkd lo N it the hard name and bluster of It enesiiies? or was It the proepec t, of late, that the Territorial questions will be satisfactorily settled by Con gress? ,x .' ', ' Three gentlemen resident of Mountjny, Lan caster eoenty. Pa., died last -week of a di limllar to that of Asiatic CboWnt, . Tholr Banna war Gaorg Schmaling, Moe Gkrdener and a Mr. tight -r, biguts of woiiX.7j: Cnneeaiiaai of anma fnnrnr ire haadrrd 1 Baa waa held ia Salem, Ohio, a the Morning of folk Cotton Milla, ate Lwel1,.Maas hare deeid, tM 19th oil, with view of securing for the aea to tlop making cloth, and on Friday gar aotw. they are to be governed. The high rupeetabil ity of those preacut cannot till to excite an in toreat lb the whole ettiliacd world, Witea of e- Btemben of Coogreaa, daughtera of judgea, and "8TttlMjreof eoitsiderahle literary diitiaetion took quite an active 'part in tlie proceedings. Letters were read from Mrs I-ydia Jane Pisnon, (E,liV of tlie Pa. Literary Uasette); Miee La cy Stotie of West BrookSeld, Mas.; Mrs. EHia beth C. Stanton, of Senaca Falla, N. T, (daugh ter of Judge Cady)j Mis Sarah pugh of Phila- dulphia; Mrs. Lueretla Molt, and uthcri all o- Bien of vigorous and cultivated minds. Aiming tlnne who soke were Anna Clarke, Jan Pres- cott, pamh I'axwn and Josephine QrifSn. Miaa J. Eliiaheth Jones delivered a written addresa maract i.y great clearness, strength and e lo quence; aud contended f .r the perfect euualitv of .... , . ine wnote au.gec. o, woiua . aocnt. po.ixK-a. and intellectual poeition was reviewed with an ""baity and hoHneaa not tmworthy-the atnrdier e'ir; that "nil distinction between men and "women iiimgaN to socml, literary, pecuniary, ' religious or political customs ami institutions. " based on u distinction of .fcx, are contrary to " the laws of nature, and unjust arol destructiv e "toTtie" " Kh! umi pHlnoi of tho great human famt- "1v;" and (hut n slio U to have no Tuice or office in govt rnmf ut she fihcuj. not bo compelled to contribute any support to men who "get eigut " dollars n day for Inking the right to ficinercs t'to uit.lh , . .. We have shown ourselves ever ready to shiver a l ui' e in d fence of womimar.d woman's rights, but really we are not prepared to buckle on the armor i.f sti.di absurdities as are erabodied in thlti resi.lutli'lis relerrert to. Indeed wnero is tlie necessity lor delenders umotlgst 0r SCX. When they have quiver of pens at their own command .,s wi 11 as tmieues of double-eilL-eil keenness ev drawn to defend their most visionary capri . rseik . Wtt Heriotwly tremble for the social peace I'hinf. Uh: V ahlornr What a soone for an artist : Quietly he 01 ilka tin c'Wfw wiihef the difhes rucks the c radio; Lih. lmUtriou1, 111 tho halls of legislation at f"rum' Rt tl,c l,i,!1"t U b""r ''"'A is enacting in her own person the demagogue financier physician clergyman soldier but we forbear : fully persuaded that the good sense, modesty and proper apprehension t.f wo man's appropriate sphere, as exhibited by the fair in the (il l Notth State, blushes for shame at the contemplation of such a picture. Surely Ju venal Was." ilisgusfed "by' Miiiilaf reiuaie"TieocX&. when he exclaims : fin Iromidas Tv rins, el f.rminenm eeroms ttuis neseit vel pus.ron sidit vuln. ra pnli ? Quern cava! assiduis sndibvrs, Fcutoqur hicessit, - -At.jue miiiics iutplet ntiDierns, diguissjnia prorsus Plenili matrmis tuh ; nisi si quid in illo I'oetore plus agittit, vuruique paraturarcrue. Ijnain irietiij?potgJLmiJkitt galrjtt pudorem, ij use fugit a sexu t vires sniat. If the Ta.nes only knew it, their very Weakness is poirT, and if they susfiHise their condition will ne oettcrcu ny exciuiiiging tne ucuguis oi uome for the functions of sheriffs and legislators, broad indeed is their mistake. The Raleigh Times" ami the "Xewbernian eupied into the columns of their last issues, an ar- dhotnioii'iHipuns in this iitate," snd as having claimed ' Mr. Washington as with them, and in fa- ' vor of ,lie -Va"hvillT Conventiun." ' The article, so i fiir " he Star Is concerned, contains two false- f a00''- 1 - 11 no( tru rnat lite Mar is a 'uisunlon I llOO.U. - ;pees.' it Bilvlers re- warmly attached tec th' Union as any inaa in or out of North Carolina, and are and always have been ready to make any honor- sl.le sacrifices that can be msde for its preservation. We have 6rmly believed that the Southern Conven tion wns a measure Intended and calculated to pre serve the Union.- Mr. WassTR, in Ilia late great and psXriotic speech, did it the justice to say: " I am bound to believe that if the worthy gentlemen meet at Nashville, in Convention, their object will be to adopt councils conciliatory." We have advo cated the Convention, a our readers are aware, solely on the ground that such would be its coun sels. '1. It is not true that the Star hat claimed Mr. W'ushington as being in favor of the Nash ville Convention." 'As the Times and Newbernian have given currency to the calumny abuve alluded : do us the justice lo insert this article. The JL Y. Hvrald publshcs a letter which poriorta to have been written by Sir H. L. Bul- j wftr ,n Mr' fbatficld, in Nicaragua, the original of j v,"uh hc "ay" he las in tn possession, ana is ' alioad," but assures him that Mr. Squier' con duet is disapproved at Washington. Of the ad ministration the letter says: "It is, however, a weak government, and, being suspected by the popular party, is ever afraid of seeming in favour of any policy that is unpopular. ' Thus, though its intentions may he trusted, it course cannot' be relied npon." Ifthii disgraceful epistle ia really genuine, its author deserve the fate of Pousaiu. i c PROORESS OP SUBSCRIPTION'. . Gov. Morehead report that there weir oh crihed previous to 30th March, and S per cent, paid, tor th Central Rail road, 8,600 shares; that there have been subscribed tine 1,1 3 jshare aa follows: Cahamia 123, Davidson 128, Forsyth 325.Uuilf.ird 145, Wake 1&4, Bueooaibe 80, Burke 80, Iredel 100; leaving 185 share more to be sub. scribed to make up the million required, by th charter; and tb local Commissioner ar request. . i to oncn hooka of suhscrlntion amuri . and kssn amount of ttoek, and make re(ims to the Q cneral Commissioner, at their next meeting, appointed to take place at Chapel Hill on the 5th of June, preparatory to the meeting of tb 8tocklioldera in Salisbury. - On Thursday week last, a cotton ihed heloog ing to R. E. Uarkcr, at Memphis, Tenn with VHX) bale ofawttun was entirely contained. Lou, f "5, JOtX. Fully ln.nred. ST7MMART. idiractoraof tW-Syf to th 500 person they amploy, that the tent sf half iaftl BuMlMdipeMd willi be, mediately. It ia added, also, that a similar as. tioil will be token ly tha 'Boot'' TrewrP and "Massachusetts" Cotton Mills,, which, av ploy 3200 persons and represent a capita1 of $3,. 500,000. - -, ;A I-.: ' , i f The Chippewa Indians, in a starving eoadi. tion, have become cannibals, aad ar Mting tbei. 'fellows.. '::'-'"' ' .''- . HWiy-8aba, condemned for piracy, aava. ral year (go, in New York, hi said to b ia Cal ifornia aud oae of th most wealthy mea ia thai region. ' . ' . . , -' ..'...... 4 '. - AppryralofXr. Veb,tn. An address, signed by 400 of the citizen of Newburyport, Mass., has been scut to Mr. Webster, approving of the sentiments of his recent speech. " f . -- - - " - The lion. Millard Fillmore, Vice President eg tii I'nired States, arrived at New York on Fri day, en route to Buffalo, where he design spent ing few day. n-oTtf Agnimtt Beanlt. The Emperor of Rna sia has taken a sudden antipathy to the patriarch, a superfluities now e much in vogue, and, a are told, has issued an ukase commanding hi bility to share off their beard .immediately.' There w ill lie a revolution in Russia in eons, quence hut it will lis confined to the world tf fasbion,and mustaches will fall instead of thrones, 'Tiio cultivation of the pine "apple baa" bee commenced in Florida; and, with a little protocthai occasionally in winter, it is liefieved this deli cious fruit 'can he raised iu iliat State In aba. daiiee. The banana, guaya, fig, date, plum, or ange, snd in fact all tropical fruits, are now n. onasdully -culuxatodm the neigh Isirheod -sSt. Augustine, and the Ancient City, a paper pat. lished at that place, says that with a malcrat degree of attention Florida . can be mad to to not only tha bind nf fluwerahut th land of fraiu, -t t The Hon. Horrnce Mann, of Ma., has pu lished in the Boston papers a pungent addre, to his constituents in which he attacked Mr. Web. ster's position. Hois opposed to any eAmpromist that will admit slavery in any shape into any poe. tion of the newly acquired territory. ALL TlfE FASHION. t a Tho "rapping" are becoming common; they have now obtained a hearing at Newark, N, J, an I the family had to desert the house. After wards three nameless persons entered, to.,aai there in stilly night communed with the Mpirit,M Verily, these etheriol denizens of the spirit-worU seem to he governed by the law of fashion admest as much as ourselves. r... At a Pistriet Convention held in Hampton a Friday, the foUowing gentlemen were appoints! Delegates to the Nashville Convention: lion. B A.Wise and Col. R. A. Clayhrook. Alltrnottt-. Judge Beverly Tucker and Col. lloht. McLaa Tht Repraentaliet vf the Palmetto Siatt. The South Carolina block for the National Monument has arrived, any the National Intelli gencer, and is now to he seen at Monumesl place, It is a beautiful specimen of the prodat, tiou -of-tho-d? ahjictto . State, being a.gray..al, whiteveined marble. Tho name an8 arni sf the State' are. exceedingly well sculptured Hpt .vhatci.Xn. Jbajrclief; The material and work m.tnship are highly crediuble to the i State -it is b tended to represent in the National Monument. riryi'aw Ettctim. Th lata elections in Yirguv iafor the Legislature has resulted in an iiiiiissn of seventeen member on the Iiemocratic sidt giving that party a targe majority. " ' A t lb nen session a Senator of the United State is to be cW sen. - WASHINGTON RUMORS. "Ion," writing from Washinron underdateifl May uth, says: The city ia fl xxle.l with startling rumors. of whieh hare probably, ere this, reached del press, They are plausible enough, but egitj giously erroneous. One is, that an excluiio Southern paper is to be started by persons koovi and rospcctable; another that (len. ToylorMkot tile to the compromise; another that a strong fef litical movement is to be mado against th CatlsW; net by the whig of Congress, sVe. I shall Bet hi much lurjirised at any event in those time, CALIFORNIA. Th new whieh reached New York en the iu I ay the Tribune, in thirty-six day front 84 Franciseo, is a shade loss buoyant than fonv' advice. The Two Million of Gold, bowew which the steamer brought us, do notindiesH anything like a stagnation of business, m bounds of tlie Golden Region ar aontiaually nj pending: th placer yield an undiminished ml turn and the new citie of tb Interior ar g ing up lika Spring grass. IMPORTANT FROM NEW MKXIOtt Intelligence (say th Ricbinoad Time) ftsaj Santa F to th IDlh March, ha toaehed if Louis, by which w learn that Moj. Nsdslsw th Toxan Commissiimer. bad arrived at El Pi clothed wilh plenary power to establish ttojj risdiction of Texas over New Mexico. I h flu Prefect at Fronton had resigned his jurisdietio to th Texan Commissioner, thus abandooiag that Stata th finest portion of New Meiie Col, Monro, the Civil and Military GoverM New Mexico, had issued an order to th t mandant of tb of the military poets, instrvj ing them to observe rigid nun-interferene A Major Neighbors, in the eierctae of his ftial4 and equally to avoid coming In contact with f jndicial authorise of Texas. Thi baa essi th ereateat excitement at Santa F. t is' W 4 throughout the Territories meeting were h id for th purpos of oKirlng. are4 W ano to tlie oretention of Texas. The CpBBiittM oa Commere In th H Representative bav reported resolution, WJ ing th tmportaac ef th tree avigtia sf f t. Lawrence to eur cent roe red al Interest M Sortlisra Btatf, and arglng the takaltr af liitnisi. to aceomp'iish this !- Thi rw-" tictrwa aeseauBioated to tile British minhittr.'j Sulwar, by th SeertUry of BtltoC which, bar Majsaty' tavoy said that th Oeej meht tif Oraajf Britain tru Made and trlliW grant this privileg aa soo as they beeam sa i lhat tk United State wet disoosed to sen; th lame reciprocal stipulations toward thf tnces of Canada." Thus this eubject wbick kai l . , v.: -0 . . : .. u. . M. Ia.MT likely to b sooa ettled,. eb' j 1 Ji urtcttea ef wjpeept,
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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