NORTH CAROLINA STAR WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY i7, 1855. Vr. 1 it -4 ft J a rs. i.it.oo instruct I a th asember would m aaseinbl b moved i..e Jclioiarr to inaiaire I loadioora. y oi o prwi -ling "that .( I lii Hout tbea tvljoorn. ares, 45 ; Bay, 48. r m pea court, wiucb ! rr-'-.' ti . - a1! -tu-d. . - , -'. 1 mrt iron and after th SHh ia bo Kil ah-.il iiitn.Ju.rl in thi II. sat except by f.'fivnt. i.ic over one day ander rule. c. I i- ;! ir.iroJ.i -ol a. resolution ia frvur I if .V r- - . . Ur, lui' S'im-i iff of Montgomery coun iv, i. u was referred to the committee oa 1'.,. fro 1I.VATE. January Uth, 1855. Mr. Tichef from th Committee en Intersil Improvement, reported favorably oa lit bill fur the completion of tb North Carolina Railroad. Id bill aal report vera osdcied to be aria ted, ilr. Binra, from tha Cororoilte oa th revised. reported aeteral bill which war read th trat t. .1 iu la. iha Snub Caroliua Road I Mr. Wilder, from th eutamtttt oa pobli i, ufltfb, vnuIJ ondoubtedlr end I n of Mr. llaxtiT, tiie bill chartering h linaol Kailruad wa take up. J. ti. Bvuurn oncioaed th bill Oft the -.- t'ott it i rTK;t;J - .,t ;os sc-tiouai ia iu operation. He i ihst crt.nectmoi.tta ora - OB jj,, cherry, it wa recommitted : . - , . ' r : . I to Mi committee. ; a -n- ,n ccaiauy uosaruea oa our wt- t rv i . i . . - it would redound to th beoenl of bom remark wet indulged ia betareea Me r. Sinuh aad Baxter. Mr. laorrwlt mi J be bad voted f-.tr t! tti antra tt- eoaaty court of lSeanfort, whkh wa referred to the committee oo Unevence. . tr; Vawr, re WBsurisitrora ntnten of Madi- meuta, but tbat he did not feel compelled to nt i Boa pray iag'tor the removal of th county et, for th bill, lie iJ b waa aomr to rote eeainrt j which wa referred to th cMuuiite oa grievao- tbe bill under rroaleondraUun. la votinjr aniaet it. be abauld orobablv Trt company with many he woold d-tire to retaio perht with hi eolleoEuea. lie a-ld aot Tot for tb bill coder onaideratioa, aulnw th idea of tl wev Mr. Mania introduced rwioTuTCotuitrw-liiig kio and authorxine two Hutead of OB uney with a anlanr of -,A0 each, lr.i. M.'Wliiie moved as aJjjuniinent, which W bnt. 'i'h ouestun ariaing on the amendment of Mr. Kolpn, nwa rejectctl. . Jlr. lKrrell moved to oia ty winttne tn tea to tu oa ww jj;,, ukKl to bediwbared from tb for iraiirovement ot I eouaideratioa of th reeolutiea relative W warming tli baH". (i'rui Ui Aiuerirao prgaa-J Ri.to, (!. C) Janaanr IRI5. Mr Ir Sia t 1 nrofxw to jT" on with my re view of Mr. WUe'eiuaoifrMo assort the "Know- Nfubine." 11 ay that Know-Xthinriin in, " in Ite nrc poiti(i'to tlte oaturaliiati.in law, efp';ally ami-American." And in trying to establish IhU rui'pal.ie parathix, hia argument, after divesting it'of tli "chain.'' "alavi"." "tvranta." A- with tn Himii waa entirelv deatolicb'4. tie ttietributiim la uiaile preruio. AU.tei. jenKiiia ui ttria irua in Dt.i t eeciiuna.au- whicb be baa allowed hit Iinrv to run not, to .rv,i..l rl..j tiM a fanner, with a hatd of nro- On motion of Mr. $tubb. tlie reaulut'oa pro-! Uioriiinz the enrvev. the are and nay wer , hat rurnnrta tn be a rrave diMtmsioa of aura- ! due, beinc told it wae 1J2 mile nearer to the poaing to abuliih jury trial in county court and . called for by Mr. Love, and the motion prevailed. . tjun, tj ni.tltuli. wl law, U tbi ; that prior to man lo i eataouMiiiig tore term u aupenur coune u , aye u. navi o. our aepar'tte eamtenca a a nation, me nauona to the i carb county ioetead, waa ukeo up. Mr. Ainia moveil to lay th bill on th talk fur , f Karone maintained th doctrine, that no man th aoutbern market; Jle llujoght Uiere would After beuig debate-1, Mr. W nulit moved to lay j the preaetit, which wat bwt. could eipatrive himaelf, no far as to absolve .nr. Ktuoue caiirj , .nr. Ami llicav taoten to a ijjum, wuicu waa ; tutuclt fr jui the allegiance be owed to hi native the comuaitte jo tb judiciary to report upon t an;nntmet lunnially and in-erting SJ,( W lo- tb propriety of making dootta ut truat null ana : Itead of Ni.t W, wncb wa reieeteu. void oafaraa crediKtr are concerned mile th T! quwtioo ari-ii.r on tb mution of Mr. ti.o. hich h UuHigbt would not b tb c.i iu- lb f ratctit rpiitioa. 11 oppoaod it at i 'I'l.i l. ii,' a iuiu gaie intiinatioa that b wa j.hvrii-Hhy ui.-iLie to addre tb Uoiu u he ut-ii-.i. - tit I K.rti h moved to paatpon the farther coo siih rati ui of the bill till nevt Wodoesdar. Mr. V Knee hiped the motion to poatpon would tint ;iri!v.-iil. it had been before tlx Uoue and h nl l.Mn p.tmed front tini to tim nod b t!i in l tlie tote might now b taken. Mr. Iurtcb esnlained. lie male th motion under tl witiioro.tion that th gentlemaa from a',. readinf ... ilt.rtora aoua to auare. the turther, Xb, n.,,,! bit to Clinton Femal Aead ur i rn, t'w nuwcll to prooeed with hn remark. I WM . , rici.Tir. iiuratrratonearntm:btmmtertdt in ,...:ji.ti l.i..i,Arwt.liU ... , I - ' AiMT WUBI, HIV aVW,H,.VU wr wrv in mo ..in. in v-aa not nrenare to vote, n I ...i v ni'. - it Uu niotioo ot .11 r. iiavner, toe moiution to au k.... . i.. ,1.. w..tu... v..t. t'au Mr. MciHrwell introduoei a reeolutioa that the Seuat hold alterauon eaaion from and after to day. Laid on th table. Mr. Kavnnr introduced a bill for tli incorpora tion and Getter management of th town of Mur freeaboro', in th county of Hertford. Mr. Monaey, a rwaolution to loan to npring Hill Acadouiv.ia ilobeeon County, 1,000 for si yean, Mr. McDowell, hill to inoorporat tli Wil linslon and twuitlnille Steamboat Company. Mr. Chriatiao, it hill to cmancijwto Uaody, Poll and other, slave. Severn! ot the HavuM otatutc passed econ -Wf tTh'.nr moie about iti far -he wiuhl vine fur any road, knowinjly, that would conflict -with 57i7 frtjmvi iinproteiuctit how in progreal in the Mute. - At th instance of Mr. Baiter th clerk wa lntra:;ct n iinish reading tit bill. ' n.,, tho wwidmg-eTh bill, Mr. aVft-By-ntim f.iUi.iued au atnenduinnt making th pro t..m1 theiimganKeaallth2ii.C. Koada. .-l',,,!if,S'Vr.Sl'kJ4t!ttht.J men i, ami iu rujuy to lh reinark of Mr. y- lllltll. - . .., v . Mr. Bj-nuto replied iq reply to th argttmento (,f .Mr. Ba tr, aotting forth the eours ttiat would U puriued lj freight if th guag was not th Hint!. . , Air.lavWrt!TlleJ. II aaid the position he bcruii('(i in tlie hut caropaicn wa tie hid aa t-i. m;-l by him on this floor. 11 bad awid and thorite a h to th W ealeyon Female Collee, wan taken up, Arur.dflii,th resolution win) rejected, ay IV, no i&. Va motion, tb donate adjonmeo. be no through travel oa the S. C. Koad, and on-1 th resolution, on lb tali I. ly- alight ray-travel, and 4hat th rawai flo j the aya and woold not more than k(p up th repair. I n-1 T-. nay 3j. der aucb entiiderauoni tic could not vuta tor the Koad. He bad voted fur the anieo.!iiH.nta ttr.der th fueling that if it wa pwed, be wished it to go intonieriuiiin undtr aa favorua.1 auapice a poaaible. 11 wa willing tu confront the pnri.i- sitiou Ix.l llv. and without lcft-bauileil or I'.utik I near J.mcsville, fulit. Jleshould vote fcirtlie aiuenduuHit timinal Mr. (.'harwivbacl a-Vl : reftKcd. Mr. 'Mann introduced a hill to aacerUin th number of muiatratc in the State, which wa refcrrl to th judiciary couiuiittee. j a' , ry .l r. i.arniiciiaei, a oui auiiiuriauig uia crcc- 1 I nT I T-ll. , 1 II 1 T 1 1 I i tion of a toll briilge acrots tlie Yadkin river at or Alter further deUne the Houa adjourned, on ; ,,, ut.w im ft the BKitber oounlrv niiiil.t motion of Mr. A. II. Caldwell. ) claim him as her s'ul.ject, and wae entitled to hi a?""""""""""1 j eervicce u aoch, unJr tlie dogma, " one a Citi- i i en, always a crtiien. ' 5tl!ir ! That.' after eHtiililirbinff our indenendence. th CV ttV t j , . ; ',. .,;,. utnirioti of ruhra-i paawnmra, through the company, in order .tliatj in order to place the kill .feft IV ceoud ruailing, aome advantatre misrli awrue to tlie Slate, lie i which was rctuard. desired thai th different bill ujight' be decided Mr. Camiicbacl introduced a hill for the coii- j W ED.NKSDAV M0HM. on it own merit, lie did not feed justified to . truction of public road in Asho. j . i. give a vote tor th rrencli nroau, ana uuircuy un motion ui .nr. . n. nvnuiu, j give n indirect vote against th Ji. C. Itoi i linolvti. That the rommittc on thtjudieiary EALEIOH, N. C. JANUARY 1" tiou the fourth acctiou, derlariug " the Congrea ehsH have power to eatal.linh uail'onn rule of natainiiaattuti. "..wa. tfl " y Ly public law to all Kumpe, your dogma, once a citie i alway a citiien, ahail cease as tothu I'niteii States." In iaaaeaaasaeBsftsaassaasaa the first place, I tnLe iasiie with .Vr. Wise upon i his premises ; and, evtn admitting his premise t irr r.LncTion. .i me election nri.i in una to I true, I ilnnur to lua conclusTon. lie wa orenared to vote for the western exum-i be instructed to reiwrt uuo-tb propriety of nl- , ;,,. nnM.indaT lust for Intendant and Coumia- This doctrine ia mi jnero JniiHia.u ,lth4cinuU l...i il.riivrtiai-tli Knnfti Hwwd ikot1 -biwmjrTnwticeB-fif neapeeomnenKniorj for tulini ' . ' " " " ' ;.i.ftKnt.l.l t'..rl.l o . t c .ni,l, h built the idea of the western tn.i..noull dopoai'tion. ', '"''. r' diowing TiAe vm cu: ; er ,,ac. tut, so fur as it ha been brought in tie a futility. II tftowgkt the billahould IJeover 1- y Mr. II. F. Caldwell a rew.lulinn in favor of tor Jnfntnnt:n . I', liar wood, -u. ; w. u. ; ,)U(,lic diiicus-ion in this country, it i a part of Ltill th. western ejtenston. : l!MLhrilf of tiuilfvrd, which was relerrcd to tlie ; llarrkon, C ; J. Utchford, 1. 1 the eimimon luw of England, tbat glorious coui- Mr. Winaton tl)iight tbegentietnan fnuo lien- coniiutttccon cuinus. .. .- 1 IaBoaii5to!.r.Ri. Eituhm Wunl: V.. .Saith i luon la-.v which la tlie birthright oi every Auicn iirraiin nan ciinimitici au error in i."i asaing an . uj .nr. niuiaii qui mr i.M.i. -.i..u ... . m ..... . ., .. ... . can cu icn. ys wen as every lintn suhioct ; If, ,...1V. T ; . ; n.. appropriation of two or three tuillions; for it TurnotTieTti War"Lingttin county, ' Would then T."1ia.iuni Jimr-lily. ciinsideiw. ; fcrrfil tu the iM.iiinin. .Mm internal i; JiMk 4t W; I;4'fo-te4ii C. U. -Kot,2; E. HOl'HK OF t'OMJJOSH. Th Journal ofyesterday read. On motion of Mr. 8barpe an amendment of the eourt b'nue In Iredell was concurred in. Mr. Carmichael preaentcd a memmal on the Hibjeot of th liquor traffic, whkh wa referred to th eotntoitte on (iricrance. A mssa'a wa received from tlie Seriate in forming of a concurrence on tb amendment ofi Ui I Louse concerning tb new Cjunry ox folk. Mr. Holland presented memorial fmra the he .iy now that if either' of Ui 1 Grand Jury of Oleavlaiid. which wa referred to v e-ttru Mtfuaioa, or tlie cross road under eon- ai.i.rrntion must l iacrificod he would prefer that tii cross r.tl T.U rather than tli great wet-rn extension. If th wisdom of th llous docidint the amendaient submitted by th gentle man fVlrttt Ul.fl.AW.ml .....ij i .. ... the interest of th Hut at lanre. h. would r. PPdintment of certain peiwon. as Justices of ihitions to it adoption I l ec In Alamanc which wa concurred id. Mr. iMrbdt renewed th. moUon to poetnon , i!,h,b Prwente J " b b- IJ'JCIWI .BUlWIlt1( W1IH.U SH I CI CI I VU lO 111V ootumittee on Urievnncea, j ttoo with tti sWgismtur. tl tlun4it-ha jar-3&f AlrJaurmeuVa iiil hj-tle esUbiijUK Ut l.. a.naiuu.sei ui pn...cn m g .; - -.--. , , H:,Mli- .., McKimuion 5: A. Wil- th legislature, being accustomed to acton bills ; s-oiign-asionai I'lstrtct in ue mate, which waa j - ..-. alllZ millions, was uipoe'l V ircui it i a ui- unicrcu to no priiiicu ui.u rcicrrcu to tne ci mi- -r iianis, -i; i. n . nnu.c, ... rial unit tor. He thought the tiritilcie alunihl lie ! uiittoe on educution granted. Jle thought the State sending beyond ' On niolioii of Mr. Dortch, it was ordered that ner larders the grciitmt amoiintiif prodiice, aud ; the Trading of the retianU ihali be the-spocial TugiugWlTITiTiTiomih-g ITie BHejCTirwnTionTtit . unwr hitviiiiit lit I) B ttiicl-. ruoney, was th most prosperous, lie thought; Hy Mr. (nlhain, a resolution 'cotircruing the i tli Construction of the cross mad would he ! mtl of suits hum cuurny to the aoperior court advantageous to th North ('tirolina llotul. Ho j tind trvidoitce tlien iii, which waa iwliirrcd'to the slated that if he could have it 01.0 wunld have ; uoinuiitU'e on the judiciary. railroad from eierv man's dr radiating to ev- lv Mr. i attcv, a hill lo prevent the filling of ry market iu the world, which, in his estimation, j titiil-r in l.itilc ami l.ig I woutd lie in. uuimwumxA raiiroau lnciiuies-. i.y m-rr On motiofi of Mr. MuKeutt, the hill charter ing the WtJtcrn eitcnsion of the North Camliua railroad wa mad th special order of Wednes day next at 12 o'clock. Mr. Issnoaster preaentcd a petition fir the Mr. X II. V illiama statod that a large iiunnti- !,bcrn mid .Vein Kivor lSri.lu tvof r.utr enld in n ilminirton was hour maim- was r.:ici n 'i to me comiiiutco . . . . 'i ... .. i i,.. lactured in tin &tnte, out imported irotn .vrm- or-iuur dulLus no ol Mr till next WednradnT. h. .omroHte. vantB-narrf ,; IWIia. rfv i.-. '.t.JA ClinWHi, reported - fay orahl uhotituto for i i i i , . . .. ' . '. 3 the bill eonneriiliia1 the Fbiur iiianaction at Fuv. wouiu uiiooa out protection under Ui wing .7.e;iir. ' ' -Mr. Wteele, In bcharf of Bominittr, on the more in the barrel was paid. I . My Mr. McMillan, a bill ii-.irporating the il- Mr, Mann opposed the iuoiiuuio!it ol .Air. tra-1 mingion gating nana, ts tiu u was rcieneu to ven. 11 aaid it was no new iloctrin to levy a me ci iiiitniice on corporations, tat npou nou-reiidcnta of tliu Xtatth be tliouglit it j My Mr, l,auctr, a hill runi-uditig the act in- j wa a low, a'lnnau and conteinptahl. doctrine. ' corwnitiiig lite town uf Uralimn. ' i Ho said he had heard Marybuidcr say they were ' Mr. T. II. William withdrew ti.e bill concern-1 aahumej of their statute book in that reaiaxt. He i int: the puhlij lands under water. i wa opKiaed to raising taxes for the aupport ofj Mr. McMillan intioilucel a h.ll j.n. posing to; tltoSiuto hy audi meana, rather than do so bo ' repeal rjrlain nets conooniing taica ou nuctiou- j would he willing to aoMiiiMjift iaii, and witu , eciti. of anojlier Main. Mr. n-e was aorry to Im pos on tli House Th i;. t K ti ....i I 7 I l-orporationt, reported favurobly upon tb follow- he him il,. ir .i.?i. ' ii. I rtJ conipnny (the New Kivcr, Wilmington and if it,. i,;ii . ......i.. i. ,i . ". . TTopaail tiuuiid plaukrond; incoriioralinir the .lung ..h and Mi, fail Tidci Z$"i ""l rJtvill. (ml. uomMit 11,3 proposition to postpon wa on to rally the prejudices of th Stat, at large. II. thought it aros. Irotn misconceived idea that it woulj iiruv prejudicial to th X. 0. railroad, lie asked if past evprrienc hail not proved that Atlantic citieeoold not be bnilt no without tap- I .... frm vaiiey oi in Miaaicsmpi, W hen Tie mum ttld Is Olicc Wiicfrated.coii.inerc.; will ft iw in nd build up great and nourishing citie on tl- cmt He thought that if th road wa 1 uilt it would increas. the value of th Block in Ilitrl Hchoul. 'i no resolution Introduced yesterday to th (Ifeot that no bill shall b introduced after tb IjiIi Inst, anles bv general oonsant. On motion of ifr. Kolen th. reaolution wa laid on the tahl. Th. resolution introduced by Mr. Singcltary . .. ............. ..... j .... w..,.n.j I ,iir, iiiiuain ti th clleet tint heritaft Ih y and najs I atin for th ball sot b called unlesa ecunib'd by at hwt nluien members waa taken un. Mr. Sintreltarv offered an amendment, to atrike out all after tb ; . North CMli,, nn. pBr .nt a.d if Ii wori". T-ulun n'1 '"Wt a provuion authori. .isn.,t, It would Ik, d,.-crJai.d In ..1.0.7 II. ".?" piua najsiiiHi. th .u'l.t the laws uf tra in wer as fixed a th I iws i.r phviH, Kiel could' no more he diverted l.-om its count thin wa er from its ihunnl Mr. l..lcn aaid he hid no hostility, to thi fretidi llroa 1 project.. He said when th hill er passed I ,r the itcusion of th North Car Lii road east to llcaul .rt, and west to th Ten ' ",'a l"Mpaiwi to Vol fur th I rem li I.r.. II .!, Ilo thmighi the Stat work w t.f ptsraiii.Kiiil Iinrurtauc and halice, be was in f .tor of poslpomnv until Wedueaday, aa p-ntre-rrair from- Wrymv He .otcd tout il be w.stponed uutil th Weateru l.iicas on was sctile.l. Jlr, I'oi.hps wid that h ru torry Ilia, any m,M ( !..-.-r, 1 tier bi-ea granted, but tli tWHild not b r-alld. lit tbouvbt i ...rlera tcav. II.. U. ....... :. " rl till I -w "-.'-.n iviruury waa ui Th. chair dcchlcd the anicniluiout tu be in or der. The rcsolntlno wa opnoaed br Messrs. Steele. Barringer, Turner, Laiicaater, hmitb and others ahowing tli uofain.e of th tiropwition and supporting Ui argument that tli amendment should lie over one day in aa much a it w as iilirclv different from tli orininai rea.iluti.in Mr. Hniith moted lo lay th amendment and Ui eooueMft on lite twrr 1 t bf Mr. Kingeltary called th are and nay, M'l.- .! J . l . . ...i tit 1 "-..Ht.oi'on wa auoptcti ayea, oo i naya. to. Th resolution riroiswiim tbat from and after th L1lh mat, no mora bills shall lit introduced Ou motion ot Mr. t. A. William, th rwaoltt. lion wa uud on Ui labl. Tb resolution proposing a recess from 5 1. M i i r. .ii. was taien nn. 1 1 U...I.I. ..!..:..., i ... atit i e to tos Miaia at ii. ti I "" auumiueu an amen inicni to in u of JM portiim, ot th. lerriJ 'J.' U'JU" twloa from 10 A. .M ..i.r,, I,..,.,,., .,i .1.. : .... . .. uu n r. n. ot .f.V.rvt, Carolina eieap, bv th annual I, Alter being dclmte.l. a Uiollo wa mad to si-.ttui C.c u ntbarer. H, ifcottgh, JLand 'Zi ' " prll ). to., "it" ."-1 Hint thoi, .iVoatir JIT. ....:7 Mr. U. F. VUUam. lotroducod . roUiiu. to ...I w.tl, ai,...r Nates n.or. than our own. In l "''? ;h a.' .V'P" lu i n. tic v .., uur.riui.iit He remarked thai i"'"rU 1 f ' ,l"u"" ot ' Oonorol JUaemhly "f lt.orii,moeCo,.,uuih,Ud ."ni .n-. i.r.-l to . -all ..,..,.. ..r .1.. a,..,. TT Mr. 8. A. vt ilhaiua moved lo r tha motion f-btr hjr Uwd. of iron and b..k of .Utel," a'.''" 'J' fWcfc. P""' ?. !?. 1. At tli io.. lu.i.,n f Mr I'lulliiav' remarks ititrmluwd resolution to tend 'lr. l-ortcl, withdrew the u.o'ti a to rLlorm. .J w U, Pr'T"-"' " lj.rn th veil., kv ..u the t ,!.o with a .... S t. House. .,( on Mouday Hit 4i of fU I no af.r li.t hill CHiccri.tm, ih. w-.. " f r- "'"'m ' 1 Iwn di-isw.-d of . mol loamena bw turUn( th 1 h motiun to Ut oa tb tahl w rwnewed Mr. J arris uffered on auiendiawal to th affect M Kesa-.n more I to poslp-.n Si. further ' ,,H,8,! dJour"uiit shall U in -ier.... of ,hw bill till i huradav Ocxt, at 1 ' PT" , . k, wtnrh wat ImL I On motion of Mr. Ilarrmgrr, th rululiua and i ue il ju, Ibea to. k rca. I m'0dinnt waa laid on U.t labl. v'u Romua ui ir. ii uitaier, in hour of recoaa wat nrohaiged for thi day till 2 o'clock la r.lrr tut tu v.... if ""'-n' f -ir'y In IiiiIiI q mast I lua at a l . m. Ut. liilliaa Introduced a res.,tution of instru lions to th con. iu it let oa th Judiciary eonrwrsi- ing aouu.w. siguaiuret oa Uoads, bill, to. wbicl wa adopted. On Mi of Mr. S. A. William. JrmAml, That th cuaiuiilte on th Judi.-Wv Inouir low th propriety of t law re..nrtiig ' re tailors of iotnairaiiiia? Iiouur to Hak uatii in open eourt that they will a, violate th law uf in sut t.y aelllng to alaiesi and ia V.lali..a to b h'ld guilty of perjury. On av.tioa of Mr. llaxter, th aoaiiishi hui- ims of yosUrday wa takaa up ti Fieatk linasd lUilraad bill. 1 at noratioa arising on tht mw lmnt offered by Mr. J. O, Hvnura tm ve.tsr.lar th trva and nay wer called and lb tnttiJmit was r jssird by area, para, Td.' Mr. J. 0, brim in olfarird anotW aaasul.utut providing ttiat th aforesaid road shall n.s) cross I l.rv ,a Called for tht avaa atij n.a n. tion a as hart by sut. of Ayws, S7 Arrranoon Saswa, m I ill T.JL. arose and addreaaed tli. H .ust on h l.n.aJ ll.ilnd bill, at eonaiderablt I to U.t areumeuU of Meaara. Ilr. on n . . i I ..i.. l t .... I! . 1.: aud at ilit ouuclusioa of bis e.tt s 11 illMin hping inflatad with t-k i'ca of uiamiMilaa. ..... tha II.Hiaa wa ad Ireteed by i i. M trra, liaxtor and ferkio. , . aii-iog on tli oiueiiduHiul of Mr. .v oi.ni, tos ayot and Bays wart -1 r "r Jlivn, with tli Mlutiog i 1 i nuts, 7M. ta lurii.wr an.vii.led.o mution of Mr. :,. .-.n !n',iHiurJ an aatnJmant, which ! - ii sot uidted as aa ammdman, what 'i aa -fV ri- U.l." -" o p";.nt of erdr that ' sIhhii.I U re.e. ,t wnt.ng. ...d .a ii..si.ai it. 1 ."iaker derl- ' ' i '" ' i .ntof the roltw tht amend lii. r..... I t-i wiiticg, '..ii w r....:k.-l tt.it his andsrataodlng i.i a as that u .1. 1 lo maluw wbtlBar tha ; .t ii ai.n. n with a pes or pnulcd . ! 1 f(a th dWUloa of th y lor o-r d baud, Mr, Bryaun I i a ii.s eopnlwitra tha remark ' it a ... a euaular iraua is; an. -T , I a si.i' I ' e t I 1 " c -ntinnsd I ks rd!n?. ..m moved to amki out ttit llth t. m a a. r- . Had. ti n real l.irioer, when Mr. Bar f r an I a I iecj tj, uus. at n aa. e u a m " 'it.wed . Jfr. I'll. Hip a was malt lo tvljoura. .... .11. sti.l ut 1 n3 Jr, a 1- ..a f r tt-a if.firirr, a-d iw- I t ' .rn. I,o,t. ,. ' i I...W !.. i.Tii,h,,B ' !' t. r t . 1 ' o o . u I l ul tl.a 'i j I -l . . ' , 1 M.e l.'.if ( i,,. ' . I ' h ass - !.... .... i. i I .. a hi-ra- : . i. . i, . i i, i ; tad. ch was re unintemai improvements, j elmrch srtttterin;. I3. claim to the allegianot and ervic in tim of war of bersubjecta ; and that, altbough wemigfc " nataralixe ibcm, yet w did it, in th fact of tha claim which tin would not relinquish. Thi claim ah asserted, in virtu of her law that existed b- for tliis c.outry wat settled j and 1 have already shown, that our courts bar nut ignored, but hav rather aannrted th aim doctrtu for our own government. From th collocation of Mr. WW tentcne, ml th squeB' aimed Mf In tit manner uf ta ing his prontwition, h would bate hi reader to ' iuler tbat the naturalisation provided fur in th ' Constitution of tb Cuittd States was by wav of J :-l 1 J r .. r . r. . ueniav ssv in seiisscs Ol una claim in ins lirilim gov.mmont t and that tb naturalnntioa of for. eiEner waa a new and a crawl principle, tha for untry i and llhouh h wiighl emigrat lo I the lirsi time aprung-npun the world, aa a aortof - aeaant prociauation, pyaiannoi iioertr, against the despot'uim of l.uroe. W hat art tli fact? What l the history ot tins matter I Aaturaliio tion is surely a que-uion of municipal regulation, which each country provide for in th man ear and form that euits it best. It i on of th few questions of mere municipal law that onr federal constitution does provide for ; and for tha reason, that, like all other of tb municipal question . provided f.r, it waa indispensable, that th nil of natjirolitniion should be uniform in erry Suite In the I'nion. . Uecause, if the citixens of on Sute wer. to bt cntitleil to the privileges of a citiien iu every other J-State, then,ofiupy-tli-le hy which q fo- eiguer ia made a citixen should b th aju. throughout all the States. And tb Congress? alone waa tlie ouly power having jurisdiction, broad enough to make and apply the rule. Mr. W ise might as ell hare aaid that, th authority conferred on Ctwgres by fhe v.y came claus contaitiitie this 'lourtli power,': tofeialilisn . ?i. - .k. ...ci .ii a H i H ani: J. : Jordan, 59; A. M. Our. man, Orl; J. Q. I'el.'artcret, io; scattering C. 1 1 "B'll i. -.. - i J. out of which have been eliminated, rn the pxiuciplca uf. lihcrU' iu .both, uiuntries. This doctrine of liiu cnuiuion law oT perpetual allegiance, ba-i been decided in the English c.urts an tin ami imam 1 Sen Ia's P. (' (iK.) i'nst'f't t'lt'U-H Iaiw, i, ol, H3. 1 llvt. d i'., 43.S. and, strange its the declaration may round ... t. w r . ,,i i l . : . .. . t ..... . I oi..: . .1...-. 1 N. ll... ' ' ,L ' " 11 ,i,v ".-"" o-" "on-tlie uhiect of lnnkruDtcies. UiruwrjiuuLiho Xuilsd te1': wa iutenacd fo:. the purpose of "spuming the d'gia of tyranU." . Thi uuestion of nnturaliintioa was a new thing, either in municipal or national law. Eng- ry l'ciinitigton, I'll. exi"Thc third letter of Iho lion. Ketineth Kiiyuir in reply to to the letter of Mr. Wise, ill he found in our columns to day. This and the t.i in fiivor i T tltsr n iiwi pritte ciple. It i true, tho Supreme Court of the I ni t.il States h5 never decided th. unction dirert hj they lnive cnutiously nvuiiled it all hough it has been incidentally brought btfitro them sev eral times certain it is they hate never pro nounced u-'aiiiMt ' it. In the e:ie of Talbot r. inf. any, which it.. M ii. ..(... .l.Mi .1 i ' extension t.asscd the enate uud ine doti id u?li kiJew liivcr, ' . I Croat!, the llode on M nliv, i gratifying mtivi; procudins-preoluil. ny-oditorial dtm-wi. i'UMIat, 133,(-tvhilTt-th-rrmjwity of the court pt.e no oonuoti on the Ciieitiou, yet duiti cck I'atier-ot: ai.J lieilcll btilh inclined strongly lo the l',iih-h common law d.ictrnic; and tli'iti ui tides'. The tr.iui tote bv v.hich tho Western French .i nl. in), of ihi An ision. s iy.: the tun. '. inference "wmtlil -eeln to l, that a .'itixen could not dive.t li'.iij.etfof his iille'iMiee esecpt unoer tlie sanction .T a law of the 1 tiitcd atcs ; mid i that until some Ici-l.itiie re 'illations on the : sul.l. t Wet pre law luti-t p.vail. . I'hief Jo-ii,e EIUiv..r;li ! c'r, uit conn in t.'oi.iici ti.-iit. io lT'.'T, and Jistiee " " T . M W...Jiiiiotoii :ii'o-f".'.:il.l", ill the rnileii Sliiles cir- V noea rotH...tM.i ... ....a-,.ecH.r.wn t'tte.h''rpti:a'.-avTflfa-ltsr Ktigi1a.it dene -that these works will not le oicrlookc l by tl.crepr acntatirca of tu po. pic, notwitlct u i .g lliev lailclto receive tho votes of some who were e.xj ectel lo 8UpMrt the. We desired to say nine thing upou till in, but otirluekol rpaco leienti. anv remarks now. .'I, the rule of tlie ci. niiuou in the I'nited States uthefs, " face the inutic,''. 1 H.vvMr. June, a bill, cnucui uing ftoiimg vu. iH,!lwtc!t, uf t.'ratiii who hd lnwo aliiHHAatMlt- ' Oummnn - Urn JueU'iuo Ui its I'utl extent that aa Mr. I. illiaru opposed th hot haste manifested ! I'hlic roius. , r ..,.,.i r Aj;,,-,i. i Amcricnii eiiitn e. uM n..'. without tin) exnrese in ute pawnee miiw uiu neioro me r-aweru ami , .i urumn ...r. xHaaiyr, in. uiiuimmivu i.ui- j , , ,, J aotueut ol Ins g.iveriuiieui, bv exputnaHou, etiiiifiii. -TriSTOrrtTtcro-wi i.urnoso on fiK.t to tias th French Broad road , bill was taken up. and thus kill off th Eastern and Western exton-! Af.cr some remark hy Mr. Turner in support jinn, . i ol uio bill aud tno aiuendweiitotlered ny -nr. t;ra- Mr. Vane re).lied. He disavowed any jmr-.j sen, tlie uiueuduieut waa withdrawn by Mr, CVo- in, toiijcin oi ins "oi en ineu', uv esiia riauou. llriiul Itiiilrnnil ; Ittili. Inn IM f'"" recovered oi to be ablo to WMime 1 . . , . .f . , ,, -,. ' , j., , ' -tm-tui uyHj-iuju.jii.ii-!-s. , UJumK-uH-hii u eg a nee to tint MeiLautUa, pose as intimated by ih gentleinaii front Wash- ven. lugton. Ha said bo was a North Carolinian and M liigton. Ha said he-was a North Carolinian and Mr. Ilaxter ottered an amendment to strikeout was for the two extension first and fort-inw., bo- portion ol ihe 2'.th aoclioti, which waa adopted, for evervtbine else. He aruued tbat it waaun- 'r- Maxtor offered another ameiiiluient striking juat to hut up a purtion of lii fellow citixen of out a portion of tho rHh auction, which w as also the a tat Meaus tors.s.th thaoonventence might I " pled. .nr. ilaxter luoied to nincul lurtnor torsoolli detract trill troia th. Lentrnl rtaid. i '' luaxing tlie said road tlie eau.e g uigc aa the .nr. i il nam addressed tli House agaiu, reiter- , O'.riu an. una road 9 lattlill a 1 1 .fci, 0 lllttl'ltt tit trtW"a7tH" and" rtr ftx jii'viKitin iff iim jin.pnrsiMrm rof ti Mr. Craven replied to the remarks of Mr. Mann. t forth in the amendments. He dr-an-cd wi:h aying that if th doctriu uf taxation Wvied ufi- rr. Turner io Having that tho trade cuid not he on passenger waa eontcmptibhj, he waa resm- j drawn lo any great extent from South Carolina, siblu to hia constituents for it ; and that the House j He "thought the amendment would ruaril the in- was th appropriate tribunal to decide utsiii tbeit'dcsts ol .ortli I Mn, In rel.itj..u t . the nieriu i.r th i pfopilri. dTT ; 1 Hr he aiiil, lie only nt orln-hPhli ..I' I he cTTU Mr. Mann explained th.it h. enlerlaiued no , py, thai they iinglit be pla.i 1 on the mioe unkind feelings tow th gentleman from j condition a.i other coiupauics of the xamc i.huf IKudulph it wa only Ui principle aich b up-' outer. poaed, . Mr. A. J. Jmm offered an amendment to the Tending th. xplmtkm the hour for reces j amciulnioi.t ul Mr. Ilaxter proposing to m ike out arrived, and un motion of Mr. Wbitaker, the that porth.u ol it requiring the said road t. he ..f Itie same gailgi as tno urtti aroliua l.d.id, n H ,t.l 4fmiaaiitJj Uial .j.t'4. ft,,lj ItaaVl his duties in that lio.lv. Jka-- Tho Hen. Moses Norris, V. S. Senator, fruin New Hiiinisliiic, die 1 at Washington City ou Thursday hint. New Hauijidiire ii now uu reprecnte. in the Senate. faxr"Juceili tiales, I'.-ip tho vctcrau odilor of tho Na'i. ti.il Intelligencer, is said lo be danger ously ill. (See 2 Vmueh, S2 uote,nnd I uilr.d Mali v. Oil- i lift 1 yV'i's C ('. h'7'.") Tiie Kiime sitliject was 1 brought before the Supreme Court of the I'nited j Suites in lv.2, (see 7 Whntht VK'.) hut the ' c art waiie.l the .lecisioii of the ipie-oion, and in ' ileiiieiiit;' iLe o.;nion ol'the couit.v.lu.tice Story ; stute.l. -iha' ihe c urt o.ive no opinion, whether r a citie.i, iii.l. .cinieiit ol any lci;ialiitie u'i to lli.it elh.,'t, could throw olf his iilleiancc to his i unti e country, " Jtc, and " that it would lw I sofTi.'ietit to ti-certiiiu tho (iiecisc nature and lim it-. .1 tin. il.cti ineol cxp itn irion. w hen itshould taSeihe .iot jslilik-i'iB atr. eta on Thursday l.it, and 7'-')'o;o' tnjutlt rmr. Tipriearcil in ' nod Tor HfTy ceiiis. t -iVid-mg -4iat i'or llrtt judymelit-ol ibe j terrilt.ry of AiliilVALUi THE S1EAM1.U BALTIC. r.ftiurr. Chnnrellnr Kent, -.e ik'ng of tlie deciaiona of the Aii.it.imii coi.i-i. . ti tins one-tion, aavs : "the better oi. iuion vronl.l ......n to bo, tint a cilieli cannot rcnounoo' I.i. aliegiance to the l-uitcd lit the. ImITH. ...oil ol-H'-lei'iitnent; -tsr laud had her laws of tlvuisation by letter patent from the Crown, nud of naturalixationby actof par- uauier.ij loug ocioro America waa settled. &he her highest court ; and when parliament natur alizes loreigne, th doctrine of the English law ia, that such naturalised person doc not thereby throw off bis allegiance hi the country of hi birth. (See MiuvAb. Alien, a I Woodaoa 382.) Subject to thi condition, 1 think I ora war. ranted iinwyiiig. that the rightof theeitixen or sulject to emigrate -to loin hia iiative country and lake up hi ah.xlc in any other he may " (hoi.so ha never Wen pnic'.icully denied in llUir. 01 pcoim. Ill ltmaci.U . ""'" ant pracucai npplication of the chmii ul every government, to the allegiance uud sen ice of thus, horn within its juriailiction, has not been tested, except ia time of war. This question waa involved in th (Utf.culties that led to our last w ar with England. But I think Mr, Wise has ruisbiken the real pain, ut istue in that controversy. It wa no, any ob ligation by which "we had reciprocally underta ken to piotei," the former subject, of (ireat Ui ifaih7vha h"ad Tavii Tinptcsiae'f fruui on board " 4ou. ehif. -iu feousidd'atioii id'thoif-oalh of all..K g ance and fidelity to the L'nited S'.iitaH.r that in duced us to go to wnr. The prolectioul wa dii thcut, aa li.nie na they were on'nur aoil.lor (which is tuutnnioidit) ti ending the decks of otyrebana . souiueh dil that if Ureal Uritain had rcnuesttJ this government, no matter how respejiltfully, ta iiiri.n.ler tliPi.i to her, we should haicjheen but only justified in law, but bound in nuliuual honor, to haie refused. -i', lint, supp e IliPio natnralixe-1 foni'jncr had relume I to any portion of th llri' Uli liominion and there been impreawd into tht llr-itih er-. vice suppose they had been impressed from oa board tlie ships of a-uie other foreign potter, iu. nlc li thev had entered into service or on tha House adjourned till Monday IU o'clock. 8KXATB. Jan, loth .Wr Collin preienTed" ltieiio.ri.il. my Th a.nendiinuil was lo-i avu.- -I; not a ll'J. j "' Mr.T-'atfersoli moved to .inn ,.d hy )toi iding, S; iiiiln.iif the eri.iia t.e le:'..ire. t, law ; iind tlnit, a. theie is no ex- vo- v. r.o 1 1 T!... It.,til.. .rrire.l ni : I'tnii iegi.tt regulatton until i., the rule I r". 'ii :. j J t'n,r,or...i.,'o.i, l,aiiui,a'1a4 "h-e-oooioH-law remains uiiiihowh-H- dat... In. ii l.ncr,..l to Ih. morning ot the Win I , . " ', ?' " el",un'kH' ul- , la-.ng oi,c week liter. She bring, p,ltl. 1 h'goest Ual aulliority .11 this ooiintry, which Mr. H-i.-i , .H..1 "tvTi. IVr. V i. among the number. ' "f c:iouij.-e a U dogma of ty rants, and llincll !e- ; "' . no,,v,,. ..... ...,..-. ooo., j (j c Inia'akcn, men, III sup).ali:g ttiat " tliO AllMTU ntl lei. Iiitioiei"! ifMre,f t..r Ihe -riiat tinre in the Ii . th fiiiusliiiod r recti tun :, v ce i ri -s ...I, mi. let' canting circouuiuU'cs, 1 tni n.c '. :.. ,i.. r . i. ..... i.. - ..... ll.e p .lit. cat u.lit Mr. Urate introduced a reaolutiitn instructing , (1P.i, (-..rolina nui.l f ,r i: .. , Xo.i.o.i nl i. e.-a. aH'. ..ii iicnen:, tl.o th eummUtut oo Eduoalh to inUjduce- 4i0io-viB.,i,f t',i,. Hnjul ao.-,d a.-w4jiiJt--iit--iJjii. ..: i .... . : i . . i I,- . . .r.i.i.. - -- - . - , ,.i rv.iuini.iz ine rrvsiuoni anil t'lrei-iora oi ine i.u- : - ,.,w. t 1 M -o,t l n, I .. .i.,.,.. 1 ieoiui,i erary Il.sard Id collect Ihe Imidsof Ih r).ud now I jir mt, opikh-cI ti e hi. I. lie arui e.l iht ; no.u.i.g !.. at loanetl out and tuveat tha same in Mate Uuuds. ;f lt at , lut. Hit or pru, lm.lls ,,f .!" ' ' '. , Id' .llara tu construct a r.si.1 Iu Asheville, she culd .Wr. Maitin introduced a hill to incorporat th , BttrJ p,,wllu wtm ,,, ,, re tu uu Hanborjr Hydranli -lomiiaiiy. 1 1'aiut llm'k tui the lent leaaM hue. v r,VT lu'U''.',,wr"UtIm,'Lu,l Mr. H. r.CnldweUalc to lb u.eritsofthe Xo. 107 f Anccnt lorkMns.au. H alladed lo ilrf! manuor iu hich the On BHrtton of Ifr. Lunmnghom. th. ms..lti,fl -,.,, wm i,PBimrl ; ,r mmain.. r. tered i.y Mr. Menuweil on Mt.ir.wy. r-'tame to Ju LwkeJ forward to the time hen t ii.fiiu.aia "" "! " . oi.i,i tlie meat in l. ri i n ir el'v on I ho .Miaaia- sippi v illvytand thought Xotth Carolina slaHiiil lie I a, king forward toarouttcctioii w ith that great storehouse ol the it eit. i. a .i it . l.v th Waa o ani.oi.1, I as to provid licit the iSeaate sit tjl a o'cUk 1 M vil al.p:rl. tht tiwtron -of Mt, Clarke, tlr tVmirirttee -en liaiil was i ititruducnl to nopni. and report: ir; rUf .eiidim-nt uflend hy Mr. I'atb-raun was lilt hanks had made atti h rcnoHa a. ...i. amooa- ' . - " ... ... - - - - . I . i rei.'cieu. d by law j whether (he mou..tof s, bad in- M. Ke-aon olTere,! an amemlinent .haiigii.. reaal aud hcther any Unks bad trauso. nd- j , nule , , M ,,.u w n, lt ,rt cl tlH ir powers. , , ' Mr. liaxter'a aoieioiioei.t was then adopted, A nun. wr of ,h rcvtserl Statute, were read r. r,jrri,iar , i .( , aim-mliuci.t. inr-aisii It. .na and thiM tirnea ai. passed. ' Mr. I'.tlersoii, KiviiHi lU U-i.h.l.ir is wer to Mr.Uraham iutmdoupd a hill makhis prnvhl-n fr the reduction i. f the public del. I. thderedto tie printed and mad Ihe nrdr of th dty f r M.Hiday, I Jaka lb hoanl of Internal hnon.ie- 1 uwnta, tugethrr with th Treasurer, I o.oouiort- J tax tt. diiidenda aul prutita ol said nad wln eierlle same coiuoh is it pn r, vhicb wa ad -ppl, 1 r. liorrrll reanarki J ll.at the wa turn ..;. . ...t .1. ...... t. ,i ......... ..n. te i,.... 'oki! Fund Emp.wrrs them to buy ' lu. ..j , ,uu iu m ,i.-u th. M. ia all Stm rifa-k. not wrlhng ar-ive par aoi gives j!rrel.d. 1 Itonight. aa it waa wurce .d uieta iia ravwer w arn any at.- xs held ,y !, Ma n niiwusati. u alo-uld U a.lowt-1 upl jnkriia.l nj other p-nipan- tl . f,u, lea and to at aside any prruiiuins lieieafier ob tained or th ante of St a I Uuuds, kr tha pur;we uf cnasling aainking fund f. tb extinguish ment of the paldi. debt. On motion of Mr, 1'o.har, th hill to incoq.. f at tli W eat em Xurth Carolina IUill.a.1 t om paiir, wa taken up. Mr. liuwer moved to lay it oa ihttaU", whkh ws Ha.. 1'ur.ng his rainsi ks. Mr Halter moved lo st P"ti tha hour for rccos hull an le.ur. 1 lit yet and nay werevailcd; and during the call of Ilit Mil th hour for ret eat eriived and th Speaker ams. Artr.iw Si.mox. Mr. fl.iiter mrned tu sus-hnd the rule In order Ms. 1'liom.i of t).vl,l,a. ... .. 1 .!t. . lo take up th. French Broad Kaiind bill, w hub Mraiaaty M-nWSrHt atrw ati4 wtim-lmr:T-.V i" " , tontn.l iheur llinmch Htvaj.." Ifr. S. A. iiliama n.o ,1 a tail i f th Ilooa Mr. F.-heroppraaed tbtaoiendrnwil. ; I... h was isfuwd. Mr. Thomas caiteniU-d at eon. length thai , Mr' ' r'" n,","l omet.il a., (hat at any th road ammld tk aa Bearlt a central tili . ' ',,,,'r " h '"-' tr shall b nvwerri aaailala. If tt werwanmeneed a Ij-xingion. ' "V " ", " !". r. a4 anu h liecoml.ei' thul ll.elv S t I ... I shoe the i reiioils ac- c. tii.t.. I ho w eiiiiier '..as .-rv seiero and d.sa grceahie. Ilo turil.cr states i..al a well directed Ine ol it. e Ka .ians bud interrupted the tucmiea' Wort... L-ire rcinforecineiits were rapidly arriiing lo the ul. ies. 1 1. to the 1 ;h, uei -thirty thousand ul tlur. e trs.pa had aniicd. . . It was alate.l tli.lt toe s loimipg of Srbastopol would toii.iocm e in the arrival ot the Turkish re h.f 'tciiiiiiiis. Tl-c Fien.b a.o lo storm, ah'.l-l tl.o English and Turks are to attack Mo,.silii-k-li. -' 'J be Kus.ian rami artillery bait Iseu laken u. l. t llic lliltic. The vie 1c Ha i tie lieetiatobe be bruiighllu .S;1ia".top . l.aie leiiilorceinenta of Uusainria wereilnily' arriving at N Is.st. p. I, si., I ti c next battle iaex HH''rJ l" he the iuoi"lesperat and bhasly i f ail. lo ltd a an vessels c! a aratta. keil a I rri ch sieiiu.er, U undt-r .-.rl.s.t , o. TheEi.):lislifrig ats came lo her rebel, aud tb liuaaiani tl.eu ro llout. I. I.usaiau bulletins generally claim their having gained im. luut aillantarsovertliealltea. '1 oe Tu.kiib tiv pt at Kai acre pirsacj hy the Uu aians. 1'ba allies at S-kastof-d are now follv mtpared f. r battle. 1 1 e third paralM ol French w unti l .1 Tutks, with a.liii-fc-fl y.werealiut to aeiie :, uorM, the Imiiiiin riol.t of expatriation." In the am rival ire without R,','"nc" "' l"-i'ilne proM-ioii (lie law mnatn ilio-. Nomii'eri.il I " 'l Vi' 'he re. ..lotion. The sort of doiili- 'den-. Inloiii" ',! ilh-L'iiiiH'e, cmwiiigj.ut oftheohli;atiotiawhieb ctttt oiii- te.r. nniTer ro ine c-ninrrv otprvb-TTti . u-r w ninety H '! l id la : .-. -. a. I Uia lllu Uiilg rknith of th. 8waua Uap, TU. . 1 . . ' s urn HamMsl wa Kan, . v, Ii i nati Kg. Mr, UTtiom nhaillttd l4W aoiaiidaaaait provnllni that tha aaid r-avd shall at eruaa tht illut llidg aaulh of th itee-iy 1'aU I. ".an, whici -' j . ...... iu, Mr. Cravea intr.sl.ice 1 aa amnidwant in lb H.-t th eliarfc-r shill l-liaiiia.l loninet year. and rwpjirtiig th. cotonai.y hi sty a U.mii iuki tli Treasury uf tht Siale on paaawigcia tutaiag rum rases aroiioa aim I ei.araaeav - Mr. twita nppnaa.1 ll.n loll oa th. grouol that tt wa wrong in prlnctpl to gmat In oa.rin er Mai tb prnnrite of trwig orih Carnliaa UmUsTV, and ahverung lh tia.it and rnlurt fn-m our owa s:la i. thai of ait!r fkiai Mr. I'raiaa au.1 li- d a-tiu if ii,;b of way waa ao avew dm trtoa. He a.lii h-d lo tht buaaa I oid Aw Jeraey fu a rxht of way imaa lies aaa.ly plain to a"uul a!u .ulk.ie.il tt d'fra lot i)iaa. s of rtes rait he, alaa, la linaad Mary wad. lit alo.lrd hri.fy bj the I r, ptad uarrnat la Isiali a by lass comaiitw j i. a tows. II tiswi, ' t il U.t brat doty of th ' tv bav.. ta be euoiaaetww. lit ep ' I tit) T-ia(ty e,Ktrij lii.-d iu Ih charm. , II. aik. . r..trm, ,4 !, ac. aad laMaa I r I Ike lnoias) tuirprit la hi sal towntv. I I. ...Jul hi thai a quart.- .4 attatury ae au. U ' . ihnig aa a an.a aa,il at tvaa hrV a t I. i, a a in I a a ,i.t, wb.it now Ih. i i.a. . r ! i ' ") Bt.J. Holts tt-aariag a.!a, and m. fin., j ..so wo-tt, f Herraat Bet.-let 4.B ml I'ortl i j t!.-oi.a - I " ,-i.l .aacwta. Its ir-. - -.i n o... i. ; .Imlti o.s ahoull b- I. . l, il , a ; v i pofl rVasiriila , f '! i ( naasml throne. M.ak.iil!-. Ctate-iill. M rioat and ilienee west, tt w.hiM Te IT. mux, ad- taitlagMia to f imtiwaiw, iba Nans Mr. Mit.'belladvurairsltbraaia.Hlinei.t, t,VM!-t wt should red dureaid lb iuleraataut our Id ti ing reww, trarvar wer -rarainoant luttrr.s to l Headed, t..tl.tTai pislu. ing lnt.Twatak.al.1 ; uaierwl, llen. iol.d to tl . nr loo. rot. rpr . ws thai ttatt a tm.Wt 1. ... ..l I OU - . J f.m.. I"" . ' . O. Hl.la. ti.l i.o.t. .,.!..! il... . I. . I . . . lea.i.latr.l a i.l.n ll..l ...ol.l ...,: . srd by lb following role I .tsc-aie id" tha Slal. Ata xt. asri. j, llsn.es, Itaxier, lltaea, in iiuit., tb.rty thouaaiii tiv.ich and Etiutiliftri I'erekop. 'I here ar A3 line. tlrfi e. Ii waa run.ori'd llial tb Hassians made another aonitou the Utu, and wern'.used will J-tveral In. lolicd killed and I lK .ri.. neis. Th allies aha. loat eouaidvraUy. s. t n. Th KiikEsIi I'lilismMil bad .lj urne.1. X olhin d. to. nn bad lcn d,t in addition to that ptisiitwnf ttia toraaga taarina-taH. -' A hrriw i lout ll.u a was pi .iswd would, h'rwevar, oe Uiaila., . . tot war wa lrhing an interest, rasa. a. Tb Emperor Napon-ntt, in hi apeeeh tt Ihe opening ot ilia i'reo:h t-iim!.era, eul.iard' Ihe to t.l-iea a,f t,t trench aim in tht Ilia, k and llaiiki rwaa, aud ia Iba t riaaaa. lit U.aakt4 llaa llriti.b 1'ati.ametii f.ar its tsa-d'al eiaeaw. and nsia, and th atjtioa ; thou.a.l asew. - II Mrnwi vkss lbt pTnt and those nht h he ii.siiuo to the country ol Lis a-h.pt on, in.obe. a .litficultv, t.. he sure, on of whiih h tli ihe linlidi ami Anicri. an law-writer jak ul, iihooi aiiciupting tu pjiui out the uienns of evae from it. Ibn ka(oie au.a, alvakMlg lf such rH'C, . thouch ti e it itur.il iM.m suhjeet "nifv be en tangled l.v sul jec-.mg I -iiu-eif altsobitely to another. It i hi. onii m f IT. it l.nn'a him into these straits aad .l.l'icultie-." (S,e lllai kt. no's Cuinifiitarics, v.l. I p. o70. And Chief Jus tun ElUw nh si s : II he einhura.-ed himself, by eoi.U 'tins eonlr.i.ta'tory uhtigattiH..," il was his oti loll or his lauii.' (Ktc U t iancb, hi Bole.) Thi cla m of perpetual alh gianc to.tli coun try of one's birth is u.a'u y tbeoreiiral iiiily;and my muling h..a me no instance of its practical rxer. ije except in lime if war. It was out if this cUitn that ara.e our prit.ciil diflicultv with Ureal (tritain w I icli resulted iu lb wand' IMi Mr. Wise says tbat, "early in the liemlutii.n, the king s lorres hsr.ge i some i t Ihe Iwt 1 1. -...I in tht Colonies under the liisiini "tni a i-itizi n lys eitiren." Here Jlr, Visei again a; fault in his hiaiorr. I mo aaare that, at the first outi.reik of the lien lotion, all Ihe prominent men who participated in ll.at great movement wer deni.un.-rd as traitors bv th liittish authori- ! I1"-, od aout'l an ilosiiit base yssid-vriwyeiiiilry . ; of ireas. culd their rera.n s have len -ciir.l. Iia ... . . . j j iy were traitors according to the theory of , ins r.upnn law, nim, ia lac;, aiwilllig lo Hit liio.ry ol Hi puldio liw ol nations but alter whal w Brst rsr.lfd as nier hwal insur rccii"B, wsa al.ol lv seen hi U a revolutionary rpif.il, which nail ri,.eiiei iiito Ctrl tror, then, OCrtr,lit,g to the lss id" l.li.is. (ant "atlel. book 111., ehspler IK.i the Uriliah rrrvrrnmrnt a l ui ll.. to Jji l i th r.tiit, Ihai thus id the patriots who . re l.ik. u with arias m their hao la, .are entitled Pi all the right and priii M-.-es ol hell gerenta. r'.ynfa Mi. Othtrwi.e. any did a4 lot Kisin'e i.a,-es" hang nery pn nrr taken, oa o ti t.f Mr. W. no d.ail rclrrs lo tht exe.-ut'.a iu 'I S.m.iIi. at a later pr d . f I'.e war th n..e. striking example vt whs, w i. thai ..tint nltm! end ainrn.e.l llavna. Hut be a a han.l, i,. I lecin., bating beea a llrill-h sot.".-., ,e ii,l not tlmiwol hia alie ri- . ai.ee io tht lint. ah C..wn, Il Was Wauae, hav. Itrj. lauh, l.n;, .WeJfillaB, Mann. J. I'.e l I i pn.durl.ig luitrnw i Mr. i is her npnaard lb amendinent. It wnulj b nr,waaary t.. hi.il.) another bn.l,-e over the la.lkin, and It w.hiI.I ta IbMiich a . -h and hilly rvntrT. tl d.fforej aith li s . 0 ,1. " froia lkviil. a, a J r,teiijed that haiwhury waa th auuta eniiml, Mr. Tavauaa, of Jaana, td.i .-atr.1 (Is fl ic run iow utUir.d aobnecaing anb the TmnM ar l(..ta, Mr. TluHSHU.ef Ps.i.U.n, wilb.Irtwhts.ineri.I. aaat.l. with lb d laraiha thai bv .!J otjer it sa il. aosl ruadltig. Afier Ih paaaafr,.f aerial amev laaen's ar.J s..int .h-tMk tht toll parted Ha .. I rtsuheg lr lhtli.lloWlr.gV.rie. . A )r- Mara. J.er(, (1 ttt, n-rl.!;aW, C.ta. maw, I'unnnthaw, laatas. aia., I awheil, Fh- er, F.annlit, t ranaaa, Ij.lraar, l.r.haaa. I.ra.ea, llanr-bBpa, lUfvlne, II..I. J,ea, Ixn, . IS w. a. I, tl.lt. M, I. Kali, IH K..I.I. Ita.ner .g t Tslo. J. W, -n.cn ti. YT. IT Tl.'oo.aa.'vTaiUr' Vt 11 Icr. tt i.'n.a n,.l u ...1 1 : a.h.aaa. It.- aa 11.... li....c. - ! I s. W looos l-ro... I..t,B. I),... Aft Martin Mr. J. ... ...t I ta.lr U eul f..l tb chap, i 1'e.soa. Pamlrra, ,,,r, W ,;!,T-It -' ' '.-? It. .1 t'a B.-.t-Ml 111. VM , : .on,',,.! ' , j.-M-o lIo.,.a.ll,,i it.-'.. ! -a.-al orrr, I . I - I '- rn.'lk-o auata.o. .1 I t M...- Jr t:-tfH t,r r..MM... i a.4 i'" td i :'- : " '-. '; ! 1 ntj J, II lit"-!, n, A f .-p r- i ; ii t in -. , . i i.r ht, ! I ' l b tf y t r ? to 'n $ ima if I" w r -.' 4 i.iof' fr-i ft.f f. l'tiKi I 4 u4 rt . I 1 .J I tia It litll'it til tilfM ,f (). t imN, which M rjci-1. .Mr. li.,rr-.l UMrt i m fay tKf Mil m i!i t ttiu!iL,i ilut lim lb wrkirra .( Hou a w Arvlit.nl tirtNii (i("h n! it Hp. Ilrlit tlavtV&i.ij hit. '..... ....iurceaw.ih toaaMtweu.y million, sterb ; ; ;''" F"-'-J'. M the eoontr, bry..nd .... a . ..--a- ... v... 1B. .a.,.!! , . , d .ida f ll.a k .a t - - umnv law a.rary Itae third reading, lb . and aayawsared. T. . .. Tl ... uijiiua lo th llri.ish fm-n, be was alter- py .Mr. is. A. tll.aiaa and lb to.l ; . u..CMmt., ,4 ,,.L ,,u.u, r buM 1 " 6g"'mg .gviti.1 tb.Jl.iti.h . Tl.. U.....t.l. I't..u.l.... .11 :. - it - i A 'lort.l, I. is la.-uliua a., a M...I . aot. Ilu.1,.1. J 11. lt.io.ro II V I .1,1. .it I X" . . ' .. . ..j.i . . . , ,. . . - , . :. " , '. .' a , , ' aa A I ulst. Mr. rah) waa fwnl. 1 "".' cmi i-r .ei. 11 waa ui.orr the pie'suia '.. J., .. ,. , . ' ". i- t 'vmu-rsii atltoe rui.i..; an rmr lo "' n d 'r.inru i.,s par..! ; . 4 hot U..i.. n,-.rt. t or. Ivak urr. tM.l.a.l, l.enlry, tl. ! , , , , , ,h, ,, m bad vsa ,., ! tb. l t ..., whid,., a I riii.h tarwi. SI. ire"n. lntr-s.-n. J, . Hraden, A. . .in. k ....... i t. : . t .ci i..n.r... r i- i,,i i ii,. ui, , , itwa i n ... ......mi tfi mr, ...a ... iota in I - ..... ... , . ur it... . , . , H. Ilai 'rn, 11.11, lUntl, II irt- a. Jatvi.. J.i-; , ,' ,i . " . I . ,! . ..1, i,. . l., s. .i. a t - i rk ' cwiaisuai y ak ti e I kit , , , , , . a it"-' v . . . .. i i.o, c. a1. sua stiio r i - - a - " - - -.,.-. ,,, u. a n. oi a.l : ... . . lua. JJ.l.aoB,4e.,J,d,. UmO.,IU, ..1. . .k. l. ..... ,1.. . ..Zi, i law. U a. a........! 1.1,, ..1 I. . whether llwv I.I ai.l..iu .r. I'i " - r 1 I " ' ." , , " . t Th Ki,.,w X.il.o .. hue ..le. kssl..Vi.rsiaal I'dlaraa tte.aa lt.i..11 V.I. t ("UMa petite, hkaa, s o-,.,.r. Miipm N... It u i4., .. .. .1 a. ... i , L ..'... . l . . 1 ... " a"'., '..ibw, i pn-.o.u-r, a a... ana, ! . t. 1.4 Wau.b, II. M. Wait. J, II. tt hit. hln-ULlT ' 1 Un.ioa, B. F. Villisuna, C. vt . Vt i'l.taas K " ' ' . I -J VI ....am.. 8, A. tt ui, W -.-OB. Vt r-.b! ..4 i , J " '?m " U'Un " '4 - it- i f--tju ima.rtaic, aiary fa. , i S a f a Meter. A, I'.artaaa, flrvvM, J. 0. f faMMaaaMMBassBBaasssMaassvasBSssaaasssBHssBB I'tl.uK. I nil Ml. l...;;l,lr., Ita. J M I' h, L.e. M.-ls. u,, M, Ke.., March. Mania. M r- i "V'TIi r - 1M w i,., as-, J-i. l.t. t,m lie.L . J. Nr-L ,'ks. l a.oa. I'.l .i t..,! it - u lfslv. w.'l 4l t r I.- Im. il sc. , ,rp.. M..rt.li. Na.a. r... (.,,,1-h, " '---- L....- I fc.i. a.lJjV II u. . IB V I - saf ,n.i....i, ui.i. SUSS ftlSIS BI.Ull I rs. aat s. i' ts;.sa l.-e oiaie, .liuat,le ty a l it fnily Ulamad thai I'lua B .11 ym Ibt ) t Ki" ' 1 ""!y- Jlr. ti we airs that. tvm afr Wthad se.l cither cu-e, we ever w old have gone to war, be cause of an obligation we hnd rccTprVsrally n derlakca lffnr.m thm V ... V certainly would not. Aicotiliiig-to TjiT-uii'lgrslandTng'uf fb. pubtti law and certainly, Itccortling to the practice of nationsthe duty ot prelection to a naturalised felo biiB oi.ly to li ng as he re in, iin upon tjhe an.i), or under the shelter of th. ling of hi (Ulopted country, at least, as trains. me tntid oi nix tun it. No, it wa o much firmer oflctic than thai of churning tl.ejillegituic and tho scrvi. ta ol those laiin undT.rTer uTuuiuToii, and wTio liaTiidopted our country as their bouie, that England commit. led against us. It wo because t he ariognntlj claimed the privilege of violating tho aanctity of i ur flat on the bt-'h seas, and of rtiri7(iiy"fur llios al e claimed as her suliject; of un eating Uit pmgresa ui uur comuiorctai marine in its pathway over the ocean. This l the wrung and th in. suit for which we appealed to th arbitrament ef the aword. This was a aor.iuch u tore serious cause i-f complaint, ihnn tlieniereiluiui, founded onlho law if perpetual allegiance, that the Infer was en litely merged in the former. And if Mr. Vis. will take ihe trouble to read Again the diplomatic c.rre ot.ilence which hit scleral lime, taken place between tli ItinctioMariw. of England and this cuttntry,.on this miration, he will tind Ilia, it is the claim of the liyM .; fruixh, hiib w. hav. j!i and gin tried to induce. Fritgland to re limpiish, and which sh a -ver ho rliniuiah4 to yds ilav, which has Ix-a-u li e l...e if eniitra. tion, and not the claim of jrt c uul allegianc, l.-aunj on her law luuxiu. of .V muyttulmtr wn'iuiia," This last claim w hate neu-r asked her I. tiirren.i. r t and wa rxatild not do so ronsiatenllr, when we hat. neither law or judicial deciaioa di. Li niing it for our own country. Mr. Vt ise cites tlie rase of 1'iuaaian tabject, who cam to thi country, wa natural! id, and afterward returned to 1'ru-aia, was acit. i by the l'nissian authorilie, and forced into m.tilary serMce wber L i B.w. II has applied to tha I nited Slate for protecti..e, and Mr. Wit. oak. in apparatil mrlniisin aa. "tt. ul.l il.. Ke -w .e- tbitiga Uilerpo in hia lator or In 4 r ltealfy, this ia sniaaiug. Which is tl proper depart. Biriit of lh government for on laboring aader in.pieaaiua from 0 foreign p. wer lo apply to t-m. Th Executiv of cuuita. by don't ilr. Witt k th lrraident, whom h oaaialed iu lscting, nd whoa administration h es.rdially approve of and support, whether h and hi i ubint will Miuter(oe ' in thi man' favor ar But f if th natnralisatioB law er f. r oa a man Ih. flghf of cifiicnahin. and he is thcrehy entitled ta Ih prutrciitiB of tut g.ivernmt-t.t. Bo matter wat. t her in ihas country or in hi i.etut land, b d. I I'nssi.feut I'ieret tee that tb "law. ar tattbfu'ly axetuti-d f ll bit pot. rs ar bo stif. knf nl, why dtars h But apply to Coagreaa Ibt additional nitauia, or tecouiiiu nd to i iasgrett ta viailaeatt Iht Bathal honor and autltoritv, by dn larmg war agatnt 1'iustia? Le-au,' prt KM, be actt viaa lb. prim iplt of tht pablal law to hb I bait l,trrtuf.4W adverted, turn Il at as lunf aa Uit man n maiutd in I lua atry h wa vui.ii. d lo our pn.'cclKm ; but as tona at, ha returned to I'nt's'a iho claim to bi. allerk an. and arrvK rr-uuied to tl.. land of hia, bitth. Eat Mr, Wise', rreaidptit, w'u. duty It I. ta. in trpose, fiat, il i y ti.lcrputitii a ia due, take. ponitNdt Ivl hllll Cc hle, Whether km n wilL take aula with lb h .ng of l'ru.ia, or with our i aaiwrsl..d viutea aud li..a Mr. Vt iat taa. Kttow .Noibiugtt Hoc IB But ata enough to doal aaits ftaai. . LLX & ms on sizr. . at 111., h aa (or the p-rt-i.t, wi'lo ut c imt to foraira Isj.dt h. correal mis. 1 bey bsi aa Aagaaa atali't b fkasai . ere in . ur owb cuatry us rt al l; (h U-r- g bt-ioea tint ara I tf.aiiing tbt sala .4 -'wrr, in rtT.ei. g th h. i. (.ail af J. lom from tht tah.rts uf Ih. o i.- i.tutiua aad ,i . i . i. i , i . ........ . r . . ..h a".4 a Bt.uraiooi ih.u, wnlaou. ,1,. j ,,,, , 'u ttr..ltf ,er Hi. I.nd. aid " , ,t , a..P h ,o,.. h,oru,,.g Ut :,,,... ,,U.f fwni.n that ll,-rt.ea lb power aitUl iy d tl.e t mot ol 1Mb ev. Ji of It (. afttV eraiy, Bra Hot ta.l ia a.-.. m; I il.r J at haatt, il viilb I. a. uuuKh to ho k 1 r aJ.Ntur al r.L As to lb iL.lv of lb c .1 'ruiB.i.i i lb aa -of tin I ra.ii., lo h as Mr. Vt i ailuJaa, I a lent that bg oa b iro.aioad Biil, oar ja. I ri.UH iHiB, having iakn It tnaiiB r ail, . I ' ' l.l tit hi tbt w ir f tli t uti a, U it. tali scl.Tts wt slil. t. I I lley l,.i J a,ot (alrnia il . an !nia, and AbmihI a aaard Ibal anl 4 gsat, at 4 th lyran'a wbu laai.a t, l Bf-r il. tl.a I ur h p,,wr win. h ti t r,m mwn cf IT-T. Iltt l -rail our Lieu.! a sir... .m, Baa.rard , st " C g- atiall bat j r o a'.'i J utof rm to' ,4 i.ai.i.a'.initow,' v wm ,-.-i mo c oiiiiu n.ai t t & .U1.1 b. i . i j . . . i And ntt ih. f "d lesod bia . i, anal lb. l a Iim...!.. W.I. I , . .. . . . , ' .... ta.avt, ... m- lasi lain, II 1.1. ' ., . . , - .'. ' 1 1 1 1 1 m ir, i- .s r,.,., ,,,, - aa a asuski.ir i PatenBaaf, t s. Jasai la, lt. l I Blo..l l' II ewl..--te .b.it lhlr .... . .... . .. 1. ' - " ii.s a is. r.a.n seauil tn as,s da. , .. .. . . r . A ac. M a. a.,u , A..,, i B.'l.i. . .. ...a'd ao, dar, ,b I Tm'XVtZ far. I .0,1., i,.,.i. . iT . . " . lef U- ..riontt ,b.r Bativ eoaatry, ..... , vo.c b( U,rtr . m ,., .,61 iShs1 7y 1 Bl r w .1 tl k m ei a ti 1

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