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y, jvxv:r- , ,.(:.; -y 'y-! J- ' 1 . j. y .- , ' -, .. V s x. -. . - ' -1 ... . r - . .41. . . - !--.. I . " i . . . . 7 .i;:.12SU aw 59f:,,t kVMV to t 4, i i i -v.- i i r. i i i i i 1 S'JUS rAND 'FKATl OTi! LET, ALL' THE ENDS THOU OJM;ST !AT tin THY, CO'CTRY ! TiY COD'S: aS'D TubTU,3 : :. 1 V f 1- JftLHSlWROMV. C. THURSDAY, FEBIIIinT 28, IS50.V ! if wwjm?; 22 I " . ,. - fyrW It I IWIIWMWfU4.WLI II 4M. 1 1 l,p q Wl I I IMIUJI TT . - f ! LTTkT & - i-k-fcTTK. fh rFi -an m x - rF1o - U i R;S: LVLSTON AvF. C J PATIIICK TTER3IS.; :f IrTfrMrhje pubbshed every Thursday il j)f ailnumv if jigid in advance B2 oO ; IrWiiylnetlt be diflayetl ihree uionJbe", and ?3 00 y-4t.he end,tMbc yeaf. j hrycNo p;6er ;wiH J uisconino Wflnunipii AdyertiemSBntsl paper :vrH je uisconunn.ea unui an ar- fr?arageVare- ffaid, except-at ltbep!Hnof the ; Alitor. - i !; - ' : - i - Hi' A A dv Eii Vf i em enTsI inserted ati OxEvt)l ti a k per f ntUm for tbl first, and TTwentKjve; UENts tor eacn .'ucceeain.insen ou. - i o;xicen f nf talis will ' be counted asJ a pauare-, j A hberjil 4 ilcount to ;khoe'4vi ho advertite py the yer. i venisers pre rewsicu ,- in siut ine dveti until ordered I uuiulier uf insert ions ' desired,- or their i ,IiVenins v ill be fonlinuedr tn out. lard iharired accorilmtrlv. ' ! f Le(tern 'to the Kditor must be pnJpait t 1 - X:;: i WilBiingtoti Cards. 1? 1 t kinnii i i rip And in shbr?,. any article called Jot of eiijhor I- taliaji, Kav-nfiah or' Araeridn i Marb!: ; and work warranted to please or no sale ; and if diffWgd.fl'.del ivery, Xi is at his expanse.: Aent, GoldsboroVr. C. In all '-v, V mi V Front UROURK A. GWYIR -tr MANUFACTUiiBUS AND DEALERS ; w. TiriXand Sheet ItonMannfac- 1 TdrpVhiine and . Whiskey Stills and Vortns made and repaiied at the short est notice. Also, have always on hand Kostn strainers, Dippers,: Skimroer, Puinps, - Sioyes, Gratts, '" Oil and Cam ph i n e La m p. G u n s j Pi s t o I a, F I a s k ? , .Pe r- cussion caps, and a general assortment f r:. . ? a ; r i t..:- uriiiiuiu anu; japan.yare e etc at ew York price?.;: . , V! Ihm ii ft t orT iyfeY. Jan. 10, 1850. Newborn Advertisements. 1 n-iy .1 . . -I'' JUST RECEIVED. -At, the Book1 S O'e? A targe. and'Beaufifnl assortment of plain and fatcy note i)aper,'euila ble for VVeddinfr'anii PrtV invitationi. I The largest isU'ck of. Letter, rolcap, Print ing and Wrapping paper erer- offered for Vale in thii market '-Ui. t:'. ;-...;:;? i' ' . . : : ;,:.V ' L. II. PIERCE : : ; Wjlmiiigtonl Novjl4tU. ! - i4'-5 JNewbern Hotel, r.- - ".j- BY; ' 3 7'; . .-" ' NewdkrnV N. C JOSEPH C ARTEll, f ! Forwarding, Receiving aid . . vf, 'keivbernn. vyy i5"7 . REFERENCEs.-rChaa SSlover, Alex-Mitchell, ,Vin. P.' Moore.. . ' . . r. ;lNeWncVn; July! 1S10. r 7 7" '41-1' ABdoks, Stationery; ,,; ' 17--I''" ..-:f r:-ANir)! f--f ,-7j 7 FANCY ARTICIGS' ;book seller stationer; i 'I ;:!i7 ;:-'!' ; AXi ;-,-..!-:;:-.;7-7't;, :j Dealer in -Fancy Articles and Paper Hangings Repectfuliv calU attention to a large-a'cck of Books, etc., which he j has recently 'received from the North, cont?isting of Miscellaneous workf, 'Schoo Bxks, istorie, Riographicp. Works .f great irien, 7ave Is," Poetry, Song', Books. Bibles, Prayer and Hymn bookg, etc. I ALSO, i'arlor and j Travelling' 1 Writing Defeks. Port folios, Piper iluche, a bcautiiui article yijrocco Gilt and plain. . . (, AlM.D a Variety of fancy Ink stands ; THE Undersigned begs leave 'to inlarm the' citizens of Johnston. iVVnyne; Lenoir unit Juitee. iltni hv keep ulu nyi on liuud, a Ur kiivl "oid asiOf imt-ril of ' ';' :'j '". 1 oo I s ft h it Shoe s Mailt 'tuioVr liis own e-ye, which be will ?ll Vvv lor Ca-!. lie l.as a number ol excellciii workmen enpUyeil, and U prrureii to utdke to order any or licie in . ins line our ol .the - besl Inaterial. on iiCAice, ai low pricvt. oiueis iuiikiuiiy icixiveu t j ' WEbLEV UltAY. Ni-w Rrn. July 21. tS49 j ' 41-ly POETICAL,; n LOVER'S LEAP; I. Give me thy heart Love, I a.sk not tlj . . hand ' y " 3 Give me ; thy heart Love, 'lis.' all I dj And another as tnic I will give unto thtyi For I own that: I love, aiuL I love on? i . ll.ee. . 1 - , : ! I love 'thy ; mild" Mack eye, thy sweijt ; gentle-voice, yJ ; ; It thrills throngh iny senses, and bit ; : --- mc rejoice 7 ' !j Quite near the6 I feel ftis a plcasue to h 1 ' 1 . T . 1 . 1 T 1 t r or i own inai 1 ;iovc, anu 1 love on; v tli c Gongressipnal ! i .FURNITURE I tot Worsted vvbrk viz Paite 113 l lllb X , Mattresses, Lodking style and Cards, Cajivass, etc. etc. aiterns . of 'forated S-S Glasses. &'C rret, 'IS ear Market, IVILMINGTON,Ji C Silk' Twist, Tassels, which W.Y K K VM. A. GW'YERi r 4LSO, Sieel Beads Rings,' Purse and Bag Clasps, all of will be .sold low. v I'M Wilminjrton. Nov. 11th. trticl variolic Boards 4 71JJEDS1H VDS CM A I RS, MAT VI .. ." f Tll SSES, &c. r C. B. LIP P ITT j HAVING REMOVED to the store lately 'occupied by 1 .Messrs.' AncIci'SQIl "ami Yoiinar; f and known I as ' the A N D USO N STORE, has Just e c ei v e d i lloek Smui tVJLMISG Xj- general assortment : of . jV:feiytfe7" ;-;,lvwTv;:'. .' U ii. v YeV. SrWK-l- -- ' l- ;"f IT T T. pJrV t love thee when absent, I love' when near,- ! Each sound of thv footsteps by mc a, e j- heldMear;. -1 7 -" - ' f! Then spurn not the heart that devot would be. For I own that I love, and I love on thee. i .jijiiiiji J 5. i A last RnsoRT.Ati Irishman lq t his hat in a well, and.yas let down j h the bucket, to recover it ; the well beir deep, and extremely datlc witlial, yn courage failed liim before he " reach il inc water, in. vain uiu nc can to uio; c THE OLD N OUT II STATE J e w e iJr y S t o re . The sabseriber continues to kopp at biri Store on Pollok-atreet. a fall and choice assontiieni of . . , . y j , Gold , and; Silver Jewelry ; ; '. Among , which are 5 Gold and Silver U ATCJIES. rx '- - ! SPECTACLES, Finger and Ear Rinas, , . Rieai Pin, IVneil Cases, Pens and. Key -Fine CrLitit, (iiiHid and Fol Chains,' Table and Tea SK-jh9. warranted Puie Silver, Uanllesiick, Simllt-rs and Trays, . ' ' - Wai cis m seit, and Clocks, and oilier , I i.ne i Q I,...,,,. n,l,lr.1 in ..nn nf Ui riirni i- pieces, of every tlfuription ; together wiili almost i . , , . . i i every other article 'usually kept in a fancy Jeeliy . ponueillS, SUUUeiuy tiruppvu uu.vn u.. W mn. -. rN. !! -V tinlia I v" ! O nntl I A nul id ' JIEMAUKS OF MR. " BADGER. ; The Senate having under considcra tioit'tlic motion to refer. th'e Preidenfs Me-sa?ej ranmittihj the Constitution tif th State of California,; to the Com mitiee on Territories, ,to which Mr. Ren ton had 'moved an amendment to ih utruct the committee "lb report a bill for the admission of the State of California, unconnected with anv btlicr subject: ; Mr; BAIlGEU fdesire, sir, to slate some difficulties which I feel, in' voting for the instructions liioved by the honora ble Senator from Missouri, by which the Committee on the Icrntoncs is to be directed to brin in a bill for the adjnis- sionof the State of California into? titC Union. I eav dilBcultics which, as tlicv must now prevent mc from supporiiu those instructions, must alsoj unless they can be satisfactorily removed in Tmv jniud prevent me, in auy future stage of this proceeding, from voting, for the ad mission of that State. r-NVhat I have to slate. Mr. President, has been in part referred to bv the honorable Scnator.froni South Carolina. (Mr. Rutlcr. ' And. although I do not think ft at all 'neces sary on this occasion to ro into the t dis cussion, as he has, of this question of slavery, in wnicn almost every suDject of ili-ctission which comes under the con sideration of the Senate either begins or above hinr to pull him up: they lent! endyet allow me to remark,; that for deaf ear to all bcisaid : till at'last.'qui; fc in despair, he bellowed out ulie $ ;. Patrick, if ye d m't draw me up, sut c I'll cut the rope. eve ry. deecripiiun repaired arid warranted. :' n t r 1 1 ppii;itcmm Bern JulvJ21. ' .41-1 .;W; G; H all, , ' S tatioiierV ' IsEWBERN, N. C. Hi partner, by way of postenpt, addq , "Since" niy letter was written, I dit 4 this morning at ten oxlock." yi ' . ; - : - ! Domestic Econoxy. To make p; , play ' bliiid-iiKin's buir in a printing t f ficc : To i have iihisic far dinner, tf ll your wife' she is not as handsome as t !e lady next door'; To save butter, ma! e 7AVork left at ' this Office will be promptly attended to.rt 14- -3in a .. ir .se N Ti n r -v v?. Martin i. ; ;y:-'Juiy;';i''9yyy Gencr tl li.mi .viri.uM . Howard ;& Peden, ! ' Co nun issioii t Merchants, E. PRICE & 0T, Marble Yard. " BROOKLYN,' LONG ISLAND, 'FORMERLY. 01'!N0RWARK, CT. 'Momimenls, ! Tombstones, FircTithic ; TA.U.'.wro Tr,:il Kfnnnx nntl. Mil Irt'Si. Hearthstones, tyc. .y; y ; E. PRIt E &. SON, are prepared to exe cute all orders for the above articles at very s'one out of tradeVhe is desirous of uct eedinii .m.derate oricesl Orders left with Dibhle &. 16 their business also, and ' believes:h can of- BrV NewbernyN. C, orJ J Dugh'y, H ash HRD WARE, CUTLERY, &c, adapted to the; wants oi the town and country C. II. L. reepectfully invites his cusituners to continue their trade I with hitri at his new stand, lie would - alto, say to t he 'customers l Messrs. Anderson cfv Young, that havingniv ceeded to their business stand (They having .. .. i i the difficulty in wliicli wc all feel our- solves to be involved upon this great and agitating subject, whidi is now shaking this Union from one extremity, to the other for the serious, almost awful AitciiANT having just conclttdt J Ppect which we have before us of aaawa. aavaaa m v viv iioi uiiv(ij x from the severance of those ties of mutu al affection and confidence which should bind lis into one truly united pcoplclct mc say, that for this 1 am not resnbnsi- ble:- . : 7 ' ' : : ; ' The honorable Senator from South Carolina (Mr. Butler) says that vhen this treaty was iindcr consideration he foresaw the difficulty that would trow out of territorial : acqiiisitions. . NoYvf other irentlcmen' uncn tins iloor. en 3 a j either sic;e: of the chamber, foreseeing it so salt nobodv can eat it. I BoROWlN(i. " Mother wants O cmicrbn.cu. mc xiiamucr, u,.l"c know if you wont please to lend 1 $r '. l'cs sa.c difficulties and acting tin your preserving kettle, 'cause as liv uf id natural influence 6ftha i - r.- r -iW ,-.lM foresight had united in the support o ...... ' i t. i .. .1 ;.u ;; r the amendment which I myself moved YUII picture uu, nmuL uu.,. . . airacmllsl- . - - -" - - J 7 . I she preserved 'it . effect wily lhal c i Uow were o be smden out, hc.e hate not. seen : Ur ,icc.- -'-Well, i ii ! trouble, v.cuM never have bseo. upon nectlnt be . sarfy; about your oM lo-lti-. . ..'v- . ,',.: ,,;',' . .1 r? ;. r,.ii f;i,!.j u-linvu-i liiv. . itr. Riitlcr. 'I Jul not alliule to the VJiivr.' it urn fo::S!jJd A'igttis ..for thj sale of -1 K ... - :77f One d Kir !N rth f Mssfs: Ilirrv, Bryant t do 1 GMO. 11. KELLY F fer inducements for their old customers .tbitivadB with him. TJiey are respectfully invited to call and examine his gpeds and judge selves. i ' . ington. will receive prompt attention. 5 f Wihnington, -N. 'jt theui" Oct. 13? h 1810 - 5l-ly ommtssioii iMerznanz exrtir Mo A. A. ' Wa;inetson North AViuer St. y ill autMvl! to t Ii Vitle-. of all .- kit ids'' of CouitVy Prb-dU-e sti'ili! iisCoiiii I'eas Mfitl, Bacon Lard, &.e aijd will kvp cotisianlly on' hand a full 'supply bt rocerie!. &o; '''xxx. ' f ' : "r : 1'f ' . ' REFBrtKXCKs Willis H:tir and B Caraway, jof j yayt. iM E P Hull; JUin McRae fleniAilexan- I der MtiKt,ahd WUIui A Walker, : of Wiloimgior.. 71 Foit" Bale 4t the iKew BookJiStore A Aew Style qf Music Port Folios. lii.' mosi convenient and useful arricloev- er presented to the public ; they are so constructed ;tb;vi pieces of Music can ba tiled away I without dillicuSty, thus preserving it whole; and clean tuuil a sutlirienl quantity has been obtained for binding, when it can be do tachel from the ltirt foio vithout the in? il-TlT Uavinrf if for further use. d ' j j s - , ,TfM. P. "Moore, RECEIVING, FORWARDING, and N E W 1 B U'N, N . t . rowed it of you a troubled vou.ag brinjr home a new one. ; and mother woiddV discussion or voles ;ipou the treaty, but 'ain. only we sec.l vln before that. Vneii the treaty was ncurcus. in ; oniy way w gci uuuuu ;o sin ttie ireaiy. e hum yui iltIi in before, that. AVhat ; 1 cd was to get out. uaugntcr j . Badger. Well, Mr. President, it was to far enou; wanted Mr. Badger. Yeiylr.JL'resitlciJt, so far as tliat. matter is concerned, ! stand I hadiicth- Eacourage Honi3 ladiislry ! E :;t n a o it d i n a iiy D it ic n ks s .V ' c stopped one afieruoOa at a Pcnnsylj a nia.Jiotel, where we concluded lb tP- L.nln till ilif frtllnvvtittr itinriilt". 1 Tl il- ,i. ;.,u ,w,r fA A l..fi liU -lid Inr clear of all responsioihty. ? . i - r n ,ln ii-iili tlin ntliiitiin III I PVflS the i window, to ascertain, ine slate; oi ,lllp.7 uu V "V ' " -n .1 .i.rt u-,,.!n.r nnd afti-r frnniiiir about! in which resulted in the war, or with the acquisition with which , the war termi nated. The question upon .the trqaty 1 proposed -my. . I i new Articles JB Los so U. ximKTir: Vj-ji -y .;;.mu,g!o... ,x.u, ., , :-t ti'MflifesiOjt?.: T-mWARDjND- j0ST..,.iSC!EiV-Bp, .?. fresh. supply, of . ".t- - ' t T i t . tomnl-jts fnr lnllli'S. PtC. AlSO. PieatOll S W. W it MIN G T 0 N, N. h.liid-'K.V'.U an-ii ' 7,773 AaENT.uEORyTIIE; til ALSO, a variety; of Fancy paper ! weights,! Ladies Toilets Cush ions.' Sj 6. y j 7 E. II. PIERCE. AVi lmin?ton. INoViitn: o- s!irhtest pjUch as TAfipri I si nu lass for Jellies, etc. Also! extract for flavoring Custardi, Pa'ry, JellieW. vwj f For sale bv ; i I V'WM. H LIPP1TT. : y ' i " ' 7 Priigist arid Glieoiist, N .E. corner of Frout'aod Market treetn. W'iiininsitonj Dro- . ' ' . - '' M XJ'FUAL nENEFIT LIFE :7Ar- SALMON , ; at lietail by : SURmeE: pOMPANp SURPLUS OVER $300,0007 ! i ctolit 2l) h 18 19 . :f ' r r - II-T7IH HpAVARD & .PeDEN. ! I "Wilmington, Dec. 1 . .. 1 y: Octdbiek- GeotHJ Kelley Union 71? o in t Fa ctor y . fJPllE subscriber bpgs leave to inform tie public, that he has now in operation hi Si earn F act o r y , On Union Point, foot, ol East Kronl tieet, lor Hie manutuetine oi . Sash, Blmds & Doors. lie is prepared to make ihefe article in the lest style, m fhort noiice. and at .New Yoik Prices Me ia ready to contract for any quantity terms the tnost leaKouable. ' 1 ' - 1 ." , . j ALONZO J. WILLIS. Nevvbetin, July 21. A:f v W.' F. S.Alstoni -'-Agent; at "Goldsboro. ; I). Mcihersnn,; V 1 ' SmihfiHrJ. , AVM.'lF:.::'MOOKE WHOLESALE A ISP RETAIL . f; y, j yDKALER. IN . Dry Goods and Groceries, NKWHEKiN, IN the weather, and after irrotiinff about; in thn dak soino time, he at last opened the door of the pantry, imagining Jti to b e 's Ill Willaiisoii Az.C4., Xi umery. y 'P ' . Cash Dealers in C UN RECTIO JS A R Y, FR U 11 jl-'IrViJcv Articles: Peri oa'jL ar $6!? ' H: H l&lOLjALE' AND H KETAtL,t fW-7'fc '-- ' j ; -t . i. lit - i r RIPSSEL LriTKEND RJJClt f Mcr- I General Commission . Tartic'SiW attentioti paid , to tba, sal cic Family x Grocery and Provision StdrCf otiWQter.s'fo next door to A." A. Will' be found constantly on hand, such as bagsof Rio add Lagiim" Coffee; bbls and libds ot itorico litn.. hbliot clarified. Crushed, and powdered U- "afs, boxes a'nd 'casks of cheei, sacks sabbarrels of iHtuef and soda crackers,' lxxr orsotlarf. SHar,' ana -riic nic crackers, batrels 'and ball barrels of lest c; nal Hour, bass,' boxs,'aiid kegs of buckwheat, fir- kihi oT:bet boner, half barrels of best Full0 "' ket beef, iars and kez of. pickles, jtnolasse by the ijnr ret boxes a per in, a'JamaniThe," arid tallow can tilevke 6f powder and-bas shot,; .half and. qilar ler barrels and kitu of lip. mackerel and salmon. pe-pier, spice, finger, cloves, mace, nutmeas, cop eras, brimstone, alldirv, soap, nuffi by the battel; I - V N si I bladder and bpu le, lamp,, iraiu, .and UnseedjOils, A 4, t ufV A fine assortment of Holldw ware and crockery , in 3M !-! c a '- m ' . a a - .,.:.,.!.. n.,A fiit-iiir ltia Imil n was bclore the senate. .-i.;. ,.i . c.tk.o u vpn- W,r.i hr amendment,. and. with whatever power :.,i.t ,1m rl- Vrrxi it 1 Dosscssetl, em eavorcu to cniorcc UUOII wuaiiii.i . iiiv; iij:uv i- f J i , i ' 1 i ; r t f Hie ociiaic luui, uti; ui.ijuisk. ,vi thi.V'ti'rritbrv. we were briuiinir a tire- brand into the Union. . Gcutlemeh will and smells of cheese" A Dutchman 'married aA ankce. Ifc who turned cm One . . as. 1 W r . : ?i i:..i":....:;".TiiiiiiUiiiiiivjiio. - .... low-. Ocean. io ran a nine miuiiu r ; :i i . . . , f , i -rj.i:,.. ::,,r niS- t tr.cu, .ouce , o -v - tilcI1 tVul-bdicvit'' ' I; ifaM li-llj- I ,ia VCrVr OlieuslVC, uuv a ucwnt Jithv. . - . , J , . J .t;i r.Jt., v.p .1 . .iw LI its cnam it was WlllCU SIJUlllCS uiu inuaicuyi., i.,iVl 11(.nrt:aj ,tM, .Vhwmm lint hnr.kftd .it ihe thought OtiI "4i'w" ""JV i nil Sl6retj.il aittTCountry praouce. - l4-: tv r fiitea'l Uial belonsslo suchan estabUshoieutii ex Refer m R P. .Hall; Ei , .. - . , ... . . Kti P- JobrwDaWon -lisa . 0i;?Jimin2iQD,AiM f ... . cpt.fpirUuous hquprs,.. will be( sold low for Cash ' Persons "would 'do well to caU before buying elsewhere.: - Wilimogton, Dec 19. 9;u i. Hj ENERALC0MiU5SlQN" ND j M&W,ARDI MjBR Wi AKT, , .'r. '-rTr.r'. .S:!V." r -t v i1!, I-.. t Jiildinti j:i ItiiJlt L y A large quahty jjo Jiaq utiabb,fortDi6tilerB4 Wd,tnfA. OM 9fl. , 2 Draper and Tailor, ; Would respectTuUy present him- sell to the Coiintiei immediately contiecred widi the general trade at W.BERN : .That he.yuil keep constantly 'on hand a full supply of GOODS ata pied tq GentLimcn's Waec 1 1 w '- j Gentlemen visiting Newberu are reqnesied , lo call and exaihine my Stock, as I keep a large 'and, well ' selected asortmenU . i Keeping i tti Workmen from the North,! am persuaded tbosa persons nfest diflicutt' to 'please must be suited. r i Newbeww C. July 23U I ? u t ;a4l-l'-- Forwarding, Receiviag, Commis sion Merchant aid. Genqfal v: FQR:itTH G d SALE xOF: ! Ton ATi)nher, Naval NEWBERN. N. C. ...... July 23, lW9t 2;- s unnecessary, and iir its t, I v. ould rather consent species, out snocueu U lo wa-c tlial wr for ten years than to usein- so unbecoming a phrase o a (a- acquisition of any tpfrito dy, he gave vent to his wrath in an loq roducc an hrrnd dis- iMrcitnilnrntinn llV 6Vl!ar n? - . . . . . . , , - gGMY w . o - t d contest through the wnoic ex that .he was We irie o a am Qrorour COUntry; 1 have no r.Vht at , . . . all to complain of any gentleman upon Tedious songs-A musician m iv- tlli3 floor vho entertained diirc'rtnt o ing notice , of, an intended concert yat pinions wilh regard to the v ar, because Cleveland, says ?'A variety, of ot er l0-volcd against striking out the acquis songs may be expected, too tedious ;to s:t;0h3 of territory, or because he. voted mention.,,. , ... " j ror tjie acquisition "of territory but . : ' ' . . j i gurclv I had some reason to be surprised -. j lie piOopec. vi. tiwiiv en t iiwvi. ii ij . . . ... i an English paper) would nave no cn far nn Americaii of the back wood he thought there was any place furt fer. sUc.ii;a 'course, as would avoid it, TefuWtJ West.-.' T'. f.- ' !i 1 Lrythe moment the sanrtiou of their ad- r nWhr ilo a ;duck put hii It lad ditiohaI otes, which, hdd they been giv- under water ? Fot divers reasons. ! 1 k Men, sir, I'bazard noinmg ri saiu- uiaw LL V- 'L.iJi in : the ditlicultv wc have now.to contend 'Aryo iTJ XL 'f: ;?. 'ti.il-- ' A U- With WOUld nC r.r- I ttt' it rvn this , V.1 w. ........ e "y.a am.u O..V""?. i! U Uniohai all events net: tn-'our day recognized by Iter friends. ; .y , ; j j5" l5 v.T0A Votes taken from the UCTheJosscj by the fire atP('fta- 35 nnd added to the 15, would have re mciuth; Yav on: Wednesday, amouij to duecd: the4 majority voting against strlk- AllTeare bflnuiidation along? the have carried'tlic aniendmeriu' My friend Mississippi, for the present, are tow r f rom Georgia ypir. Perrien)dtd rne.thc over. . r tl.' li6;nor6n hat casion jto;:6econd and f,yj-.tii:'-:'. .; i: i j 1 'it viifi 1. cifnrkirt tlie iews ana 10 auopi jn sau and COst, 1 ,500, - .7;-."i?. a:. ;D-iVA:d x;.iw for die ratification -of tlie- treaty with r- . . i . .. nis acquisition 01 temtoryi - y 4 -I have, no disposition to refer io rilat- ters of that kind, or to dwell upon them i v .1 . . . now : ana 1 uiereiore proccea. as l in - tended 'when I rose: .to state the 'obiec tions wnicn i ieei ana . Etron. ODjeCi . lions, they are, sirto the admission' of the State of California into this Union at this time and tinder present circum- stances,, ana wnicn musi constrain me to vote against the instructions moved by tlie honorable Senator front Missouri, (Mr. Beiitdn.V - : ' v: ' 7 5 in tne nm place, sir, it cannot' be Ue uied that this application- come befote U3 under circumstances unprecedented in the history of this country. -'Othdr Territories, it is trtle,' have first moved in the. matter of their- admission into the Union ;: and, -without 'btfirig author ized by a previous-act'of' Congres5,had fohncd a Constitution, and'-'opplied fof such admission. But the circxTmstancea -were altogether difTerent-in many res pctts. To take a single example the iJlald'of Micliigan.-That State lftlong cd to a Territory which had a Tight to adniission. It formed a portion of ter ritory which became the property of the; United States upon the express-con di tiou that it should be admitted into thi? Union. In the next place, that Was ah organized Territory, and had a Terri torial Government; and that, iri' iny view, U a matter of vast importance, ill' mw miestioi . . v t 1 f What is a. Territorial 'Government I What is any 'Governments .It- is an crgauizaiion of an otherwise unorganr ized population into a politieal coinmti- iiTiy. 11 is mat wnicn makes ol sucrt a copulation an organized body, enabling it to act as on i 'whole and bringirig'ila several individual' members, before an uiuonucu mass, mvo qne pouueat asso- ciation, "State, or body politic. It ascer- .t tains what persons amon thatpcopw represent and shall have a right to speak the Toicc of the whole.- lercly'bein upon a territory gives not necessarily a ' right to be consulted in the dispositions . to lie made aiTecting tlie destinies' of the fjopulation.1: The--fundamental law bY every country, however adopted, settles' in whom the power o fefrresent the: community shall reside; who shall spcal the voice 'of the community and ,Kty that'this State,' or this political a&dc1a 7 tion, wills that such and 'such things1 shall be done," by collecting and dcclar ing, in due form, the public tenthnent Of the wholdi 7 - ' y1 Now, sir, every -Territorial iGovermM liicnt established by Congress emanated from the sovereign power, and. 'receives' an authority over tlie" Territory: That sovereign power has a right to fir their laws for its governmfnt, has a right:io prescribe the form and mariner, in whicb it shall be recognised as any other thart a mere mass of human beings together By ibis form of governmentj proceedirrg from this sovereignty, is first.defined whet has a right to bpeak tlief voice - of the Territory ; . what portion f . tho inhabit tants shall have the elective franchise, shall chose ; representatives: who.when chosen by that portion represent; thtf. whole community nndspeak its. vmcev' In California we have notliihgt oftbis Who chose the representatives. W hencd did .those, who chose." them derive the, power to authorize those rppresentativc&j 10 speak-the voice )f the people of Calk fornia as such ? . Why, sir, wiClictiC ati act cf.Cor.gress .auihpriziug it, I can! jconccivc.of biit one", w;ay in which eucb. nforni can be givear to-lbe inhabkantar. (b'f this .Territory, andthat js by.an aa: of revolution, iu which, tlirpwingplT tlie 1 allegiance of tlicir sovereign the United; fcjtaics, they, think, proper .Co meeta ircthcr, in their oritrmal.aad primal char- octcr of human beingt,y and -cay. that- they , will be an organized body .wliP. such a form as .tlicy-think proper--. Bur" the present proceeding is., riot - of that LIIiUhLICI. i lID, ttll uivininifcouwn . that thev were throwing themselves up- . on no such right. But they, come here,. . having formed a constitution which they'.'r say embodies the public, will of.CahfoK nia, and ask that, as.alle, they ma : be amnte m& the.Uuion. mi" m I - No; $ir, tlie busiuess of my hfe. a s, . liwyejr ha inclined me'to.jespect antK. follow precedents, aud.I.always feel rr grct when,: cither needlessly .or for evei a sufficient causejit becomes necessary,, in any particular instance, lo depart frou what ha3ibeen. the cstablUbed ' usage ti .- the nation;: h think that; it is to be re gretled that the Congress; of .the Unite?- States ishould. ever have departed froirt; the safe- position, that;n eticti maltei : territorial .rrranagement; should "follti' and. not lead the movement of Congrc. 'y and sunder -any. pressure heretofore of ; , circumstances, should haveyidded thr"" eanption jlo an act byi which a. I erritK; ryriamed wMf&fy svMbont iheir. pin vjocf ,waxranl o inYitilion, ia Jorm ikti self, intoa .ctvereigtiiTtate. ,Rut, Ut that. -as U inay,-,Ifecratrong rcpu. - nancp,u go tillifurthQf lo introducvix ii it . i.. , . .1,. . -. t.i i.J r f! ! .- .
North Carolina Telegraph (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1850, edition 1
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