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I?., now h,-lh I hi t h - r v l.th. -n:i I'llhVt to pr.'oat6'Avro:rjf in this atMarirtla or Ciuhmtit-.iY,. 5-lr; , jl'c' tiiU-. ru-iiuirr iVcMi iof ! cr.t.to:";;1 ktio'i tii" tl,;i CV,r.-iit!;rhj!i ! i t : h I tlw . -iLh m fooii r-' C't' 1 1 . u't n!,ir:a,vlii"!i'!;ri-v:ii!r-! 1 ! s ! tr:!i:..K i i.( 1 a;ia !jo UF.i"Yrio- f i :-v I ; C . w: ;i jhrVi:ir fcli bv f-v.rv o:i,. :r."l 1 !" ' 1 i. c hnt it nl f whu-h. th ' - 1 if;. ! i'lif . "will 1 i the, t " ; i i o i ) Xus h i tile- In no iniu :ie:i ih; an to hy all vitiijLir Mimu lnv' iiw tiilor- Uahli-h ;v r;li;'Jo.i; to -'lo.-f-s tii'4 Uo-j st ilr-f, he had r-ivJ.rcl Io:n of Jh3 piv, not' to o'a . M-hhtional -Dccis tons'- (ii ( h n. . J. In Stato VtCrr.-w-l:yi V ric ,hs', tlirccfin thr? 1 .v.h'.-r Kt'Il.ir, from Ilunovot4,. 1 i i'1', A 'X t : i ' i - i v in" ()- I - : f! M.N, J1 '-'-:.vl . in Wiiirii .h.m.ij ioi;.-k w .4 , i-.ai in:!1 muni ss i:n kv, ;r j .n- u ujfjn uicaiii, vo.,ni: ;i i tin it'inu'. ? u.u v.tui ji i 4 -m.i, nhui'i'ny tu. jn iinrtit.- Al-v, 111 I lei? . r ;v. i',-v i- ' i:i v1.: h ai! j:i:tr.hlntl at:ltl be :i.u::t unjuMiplfd tt rr.Loi iy.Y uujiH 1 liit fi rlto : -is t 1 li ii!hr- ti mciit v cn ni-.t'-.ncr. I ' ho hYiuh.'n liiitriiu-. th' OoP::iys j j,, (.-min;: ihc jiHlumt'it. Also t .'. ; i-.itf f u . c'.-i ! in v. hich our own hi-tory bo n.- ry ill Ik cg.o fKv'.'td pra.lu.IIyt in-1 hat rv e its oL'tir lat two yc.itf- haJ t Irm no i-iirlit to lvi?htc a? . A 011 j in H-Vpjr v. L is.-itiT,' lVoni Grcrnei ik, t! - r-., :'i:.':tu-: ' liirus'iiir.lronitlirt coniirjotu'i'mcnt , llly, until it Mrachrs -.i . pH)pl 1- -houn thi t tiioy were to bp di rct.u!ea ivr'ui) that 0ini:(ii ha.; the Jioxvcr u.1,;!lr, jfjP o-ler the Crtlnl t( . . , v 1 p the U"Yo!u:ioti lnn to the ptvsonl tiu'i w filch inyrjnli:jc it t'(hr hr-neht ;mq loinvrl yltt, ir tho two nrti-r, tc establish slavprj, as well as ro!uh- 1 r to"jU orroncon-?. Alio iiHnilV.. ! i: . , th 1 ; i .:''' 01 linr. v hnv-j oivit:itly' rcr.'iclird j ot L;!fov';nnirnt, in the vuuix tiinv il I i' "!i'i-; the, inJp,)ra:vr- "he MT;7ortj it. . The &outh ahs you kV prolct-t her. p.joj- oin (iVvv it, ordt'rs adlmicl: v tii ::: -iVi-v U w 'c.mv lha:Mi anrt-ljai fr tlu inti'odiic- s ihht and jmjer lh.it Coniv-V . vh' if thi h i.y of AhoaTioiiivh-ui s.oiuhl- j intoroi-.'hci Xorth' tliat. slavery may j Al-o, in Cn'nfia.day lioherts, in Knuity . i"'h l'r:i " VhJl'.' "fihvvri-y into thiscoiiMtiy, tliat it , own the Mill, &hjuild -xcrii,Vj' Vf -1 thoiir aid, ii.ijil at I.it a voiV Jar;-c por- ho prohihifed. Unv then, was . the v.- LVn;n'Gniuvilh,J dVrni.-injj'thc hill with 1 t j t . w.i-s fonvd .w"jioh i1 air;.in-! the w-i-h Ul.n-'nt of the soil, and ev: t7ic i-U i-tion oir oiUho-e ' " , . km n1 n- :i p "r-1 o" , o' r nu 1 i i 11 its om .,' 11 i ujc M'i cf i uilu (in ipjui.v.i .1 1 n oa i iurn i nmiui m km ti h mmuuh . , - 1 . . t . ,, 1 ,. 1 ..,. 1 r. I t l " V V4I e i r. '! -t i:n" '-up'ia in j..tiit oi fact ft!id-in tl'Oin I'm- !:ercs rsf th." of u t iult' of Mexico, vi th ' ci :: n of tlue hy tJ" ti e:i! y. in tp.c an v reV.t r, ru.tl hy the cupidity oJT pur !hit 1-1) commercial anecrors. - - Thy- power,! then,. Mr. rrcsidenV, iny opinion and 1 will extend it to the introduction a? well as lhepr.oMhition oiVuvcn r.i tho iev; .Tcrrioric;'. I "thii. the, p.fwc r does exist in (,'orri-ts and I think there i -stlr.it impjrtaus dh- :at r.t win -!i - h-ul i ho) ti,i,,tion hotu'een .slavery out uio of thi e Sr;tcs th it iM'.v.'i.U-1 Satt,-r, rmd Khivrry. jsidc gftbc JSUitn's, -ijii of l:i re with-H11 tatiuo h .,dehateabh oil in- tlie 'i Y):istil ut UU of N . ah')!i-hvd tho mo ' i , : '''1 upon an. I toy'; clwct - ' 1 'lY-.-::- -y.f HJ; there - t ui. h : irmul -to e)n!ei:'d :1 i 4' ,! ol" the StaUtu n I th- o'.liti tt'oiel v flavchflth n c i 1 1 e o nrernoni. iiiru unit de. oT tlie Stated is aindehaleahic- The Oovprnmcnjt dins no. right taloiU' tJie;iiV'ti!vttio:i wfthln the 8ialeF;'h,ut he!lter he hatand j what extent rhi Ir.-r the riV, ,ur nut. tntoncJi iJ.'ouU Mdi t'l thi) iU.f, is 'a oin-tion wljich i deh:!catde, nnd npti which men may i,Uriv ann iioucsiiy .cuiier,.. tnu, .wuicu, 11I.1V ; UD'AI PO lUk'H, in isn'c' r!;' h:il! operate as Mc'hh-ii however it i::- :rh: i i 4-tvrry which )revails AnnUlirs-in pty jucl !icr? P;i:i' vou comi! "i-t ( f 'A'' I I 1 " i . .. '.... l ...... i :.. ,j , . . UllJul ' vaMou aut ijuvuuii. mi iuu iuuiiv prhjriph , srloriov.N Lhii.)ti , of ours. ; , . . . : , A ":vaiU in ti-e tui A luink mere are two yourcr ol pp7- ' ' I mi-mi,1 to :tnv dilier cot-' er. rither of whifh is in tnv jutlirinr.if, ''! -'id! !i 1 iiii'lrMauVlu IMitKci it.!,' to warrant the cutcim of it o!'the jv:hlic hnv dfj wa.tYemed proper to -t xrreisc if, 4-i-c 'i and justice : -that the;' to introduce, or to heep out hlavtv.f "- i Hw,a-. is cxi-ted.ut, the I ry, ou!jde the State--, witlhi Uiq Ter t o'" j 1 . eo.r jut t or the nrqu!,i-! iitorie. ; , t . - i j -m-mr.tl it is ahtred hv the;4, Mr, rreViduivh ThalUnot take.tip n'.hoiitv of tho tonrpterin1 Hine, of v.hieh already; so muclj has : imivor! That is. Ihe'lxcn cotivamed. to sliow-tli.it. accor ;:Y Jiie!i oy ee.n enrcch 'Jhi to my sene. of fho- Constitution .-. r e'e of puldio of tUe. of tho United &atr" or rather aceor- w'r' V lintiiier reeoruMd, atiU eiu to the sense m which; the la'ue .1 se i -mMUVh. Thchiun ot'; has hee-i interpreted .for . the- hut iltty I' - v rxisuj, at the'inoniVnt yearstheT clause which- confers -on f lrl'thv eeded Te.rritori Co;ires 'the power to; regulate, the , ...!rv. ii'i.ruurd th" l.Vu-t un Territories and other properly-of the Y ' " thrv were altered hy the, United Suite.-' conveys the. authority. Y :n power whYh .thi-- pe 2r. lYeidcht, wit !i tiy yorthy friend ' Terrifori' eom under r from" Mkhia'n and Pucdhc tern jn t! t; treat v of cession "to I tho and most e'naphatic -sense, ; for ' Cv. ' 4 , ' dl h Urve u' arid I - have kjiouii tfkvh .'dr. Ih-..Jenf, lhatj'plher locrer than he or I have known or rhnijv. fitn olfier Senator' iYi this lmUrl can . v, , re!r;th whieli-1 i "ot'concnrdltboufrh' I v entertain;-: the i ;. - v'deh 1 hlrdl have 'a bun I ino.t pi-olbund respect lor the opinions : -v .',-irs of the. arufU-1 he h.js advanced upon the suhject al- pure uiiuucr v:vd e.igi.i'y o- ojn Manuarvl 1 rcc .",'iui--m;' anu tlus Aa$ themselves. M "" " ' Y H ? . , "... , i f'dlowisl hrt general myeioent xt the , irI' will -not fuviher dwell lipoii this : Xorty riot only by tltp, remainder, of plrt of tlio suhj.vcM hut: I Voidahere "i3; t!ils:.U.viddp(jrt'.but!by.-tlic.Avhole.-.df another sourceYiJ- pYweT cquallv-ati:j tWr opponents,. tilltrvint? tosslior their lactoryeqirdl concluMve( in tay hiiit'J, re.ater-( zerd in the, cencrnl erilsado as thatwliieh relate to t'u ten itories, against" the- tSou'h. -Ih" had, in cotjj and that is thedteaty making jowepr moa "with sonio 'friend 'from the free tho at?qiririti2T poiver. Now, tiput it to t States opposed lids cru-mde, hut unlbr Lrc:itletnt?n, is UioVe not-at thi.s tijomi'iit tun itely-thoc friend- JTotn -ibc fre,c a pgiwtr omewlcni; iwtirr either, to fil;nit or '(dud:Vsha very .from the; ec fled territory? ; 1 is not-an ajmiliila'.ed ijow'er.' That li imio&sib!c - It hs n, Kates ii?-ved;e'en ohiief to'h.ehd to the &toi-in AVhich .-.rages, at th?ir .homeland nre'iiow, -.unnhle. td-ukl him. vHe lutas willi'n'q; to do jtnytlunjj to seUhi t,he diitl Ineoouth demands and nwiis her j c ' n .n nL, tiirt i;,riL,inp,A ' AU. rt-hfof eonitutional proetKjn for the S() y, v Vlx fmm AllS01I nffiriIW c cilizrn and their properly iho Aorth h(, iju,inr:U. AY0; in 8wain v ; t reficS to crant it.' The Aort Iruks ior rjnnehnvr' in r..ini' v Vmin', Ih-rMY An. , leg.auon iodine exciunon oi siaer c)arijl jITniee hound ta convey to from the lemroie and; eoii-equent y, thfJ Jit)nj;t iinMUtfl and livmjs,in;: the hill as tor Mr-.' Allen. Ah-o,iu Twlc v. in !-la ei.(hf "r.-. . i lore. tnen. is tin) ground fur a Iru'e romproiuiso. - Let: the Csorth withdraw hor-oVmnnd for his hition excluding the, South,1 nnd the iouMi withdraw' her demand lor pro trctiotf. .i Lct the 'TcrriloriuY' s'arid ui-toched-hythe5 ledislativr 'nelion and ilaw the'ejuetion-of -hivery oftiV tjhi (iwe-Mion or iaerv or no sia-1 ,v .r(rt i -i i n . t-uhMin;.v actual extitinj' pover; and eultie.s oi the d::v. lie willing to cvorv- then i mr. nail nrbitr.nrnent of v. ,frrn.Tt.' fi 1 q iilJir, ' xurfMd;.M it-W? ltHiHf;d i4.,jcr,.iocn t hs or.popu,?nty, of; tho constHnlioinl , expounders. A ,rl Vi ;iz(1, -hi'lVpufN front Wash in- fsiune no one win. conrro eru ir?.Meteo3 1 uuoii auo oi ptace. ana eowrj luiw.un g re tit error prior !o the cession oi thejieTenitor.es. 3teico' could 'have abolKhed l-vvcty, or inti'odnced nia orfKow' 'shivery; 'cither in' Cahfor-" ITe:;ie.o'. v That must 'he to meet; np!i anv proposition that was lair ;uid eonsNtent with the eonstitu ttonal riirhls of tho South. ' ' "i'lie vie w of -the future was "a , dark. n 1 1 : ( 4 a iv 1 -avr that ! ' ,' J t t h TO ( . th i th ' ar- j yer-e to my own; out I mut say, v.-hen I f the ' -pohit "is scMled.by.-ull.the cleuientary v.;': as ri-ivis of our eoqntr by all the de . ' io'a i ' parimciits of our (lovernms'iit, leLrila . Nat i t n e. e -utiv e, and juitirial when it hn. .hi . vi settled fo ;v 4 nod. of iitty injeeded.'' Who will tiintiWert fuistand gloonty one, and he at tim'. fearYd )oiUoa; .Well; Icvico 'hY.: parted that ail that had bcou predicted of ruin fiorii ttie territory, asid fronfthe so e- and disorder would coma la pas. r Hut ivi'ut cier the terrii'orv: and to wdj(HUa the country bad on several nv.a'doiis did sh transfer it? She tnmferred ; hern ina condition ofdaner and alarm; the terri.orYuVd'lhe sovereignty of tiiejliad sevenih'tiines been on the ode of territory to the Govehimeiit of the Uni- j the prceipicev one $tej beyond tbc bor-; tcd'Sra"ea The- tiovenlnreut -of ' the ldcf. pf-wiiicb would plunall into the irnitd'Statfs,-thttiv'atiflires'insov-eljathomless ahyAfnnar.crhah'd.ititenn: reirdy and in'terriloVJ over CaIiforhia sequent horror.. - And tiach time it had and -2ew Meieot nil; eilher in .sow--' o happened that in the dankest houis of rciyrntv orJcrritory, that feiieo Jndd j danger, tie; iidit of truth had penetra in California (tr'"Xcv 'Mexico, by-the i ted tlm jloom, aid presented our pjlori-1 icion jdfthatc' Territories Sir dis-'j ous ehvirtcr stili 'unNcatliejl .and unin puic. that who can. - Thed power exisUsi jured by ajlptlie strife1 and war with or it docs not; hq one-will coalehd for I which ? tt had been attached. Tie ac-j Us annihilation.1 U-.cxistciIin Mexico.-! corded to theSenator ;fi)ii1.-Kent.u5,kyi No one,. I thtnk,iean dray. lhat.r Iexi-all tho highest motivos- of patriotism . i.' . i T- .. , - ' .. i t , . . 4 . 4. . :.. ... i.. . 4? c 1 . co alienates mo sovereignty' over the territory,- aud be r njoncb irflhcr jov ernment pf'.the 'United, States. Tun Government of the United State; th(?n. po.vossi;s all power which Mexico jw sessrdT.ovor, thocrded Texrifoties, and the Government of the5 United Shitcs can do, in rcVr nco ;to them--within. I ac'mif, certain hmisvof tlic Constitu tion whateer' 'Mexico - could have done. the power and honesty in the introduction of hi resolution5. ,The. ;Senator. had, in tlm spirit, if not-in the word? of the Uoman poet: rvTe.'erjted his' plan nnd called up on others, to submit i better,, .and Ifdhey could not do this to accept his'. This was fair, hrorable, and ntanly, ' ' ' T-iic .condaion'of things in the cguu try, so .far as this- &"ubjechvas concern ed, tTas simply this: At the South-. there- Tlieuo are prohihitioa's upon cxUted- an invitation, a peculiar, d do-, cr of Conirte:s. uithinthc Con-JUnc-die institution; an iuatitution arpuud stitution .w hich prohibitions.? 1 !adiAit,j whi'cb all the Ycn"ditioas. of their lives,' must "apply t Cogrcss hrxiever shc-j srial and political, arfc.-cntwinfd. Irui-datc, 'whether . for. the 'old States , They arc ntifurally an I truly, attaclied Territoric-;4AH. within thou j to it. arid look with alarm upon every .s, the- pouci, of the United 1 movement 'calculated to mferferc tvilh rtliccth icnitoneftife co-it. This institution i recognized and in this vrhoie proceeding was tins oppoi:ion to the f-xlcnuoii of shtrrry that b nlIoVing slrvefjolders to eany . their property t oMhe Territo rps, slavery was extended.-.'It was not .n 'proposition to put oho man iiubond ae whoYv.is not already a slae. ' It was no fjo increase, the number of sla ves in nnV- Way. Tt- Was Minder snne such mistaken irnpre-don, that.it was remarked by a Senator that no human jiower'coutd Ibrce him to vote, to carry slavery into a' Territory; no w free. Tliat.remavk wotild seciti to-imply that slavery--vs - a pollution to the-land where it existed; ' dint this va3- nal tho. question. - It was not whether id a very shall ha ex tended to territory iiov free; but wheth er the -rights of American citizens 'shall he recognised - by' 'Con'ro.-s whether an -American citizen anl a.plavoholde'r, and because he is a. sa velioldef, shall be, allowed the exercise of a right, uhran-tied.by-thn Constitution, to remove with his property from one Statu to'the. Tor rito.rie.is belonging Mo the vhole Union. " .Mr. 'Berrien: then j ieldcd the floor 'without concluding. ; : , ' " j J And the Senate, , after spending Ya fdiort time in executive session4 ad jouvned.'" ' or tor new prohibition Stut"vm ei 4 a. i int.. . 1 1 r-?t-. ' v vrii. u 'vr, trrvi . . i ..ii j t . i 4 .i . f . :. t. . t ... : : :r - , i i ' . : ! : ,t i..- i.- f r, : - i A- Jiiin!U' i O'M tut rectnuy, mai i inmw u e are v-viensie -umi -.eq-ua iti.nji"' powers oi sa.ucviom..urwy -iuy iia ui.tnt.u-ifp.cv-. rvVl'nde'nV!V'-i it's paroose.s x'f f f it r.- ,"lv to re" Hlanvthin-as iied and ttlrdj Mexico in the ceded tc -.-.lories ' prior jtlvc States, and by the (ttnituYion of hy sjme of "its advocate in Vl t : . . NYfuderihe a hnlnitration of this CotWi-. do ibe cesion. " ' 4 ftUc -oyntry. : The people there3 hold a dhled manner. th-trunv. ,-, :i .jYutYaf ..urN it ia ipn-th-a m h.riH Sir, in re-ard to A i treaty makin-f perfam seir of property, and that nrU ioil of tjf . rt,,.Iin.r v f a j ',:T(7fi , - I I j-v . i tlm-ti, a mv. inaMy ai. u unilormly powrr, mi who na .- any ,;yjy.i.i tt t property : i -ecureu in iwemny 11:0 ; in tl.t hodv-the Lov, ii. : , -.. r'. ' ! lb d i'i -i i i:i( -dir wa. i V : i e "e i vami:i" into i i 1 1 ir u-:r. : ,'.d? j the , lays of lYir Static e.n the Cor.,fif u- j r ,rii. . ' .! j : ,'. n'm-n(" ii. to o.aa.o,i, u. li. l. .mil".:, s ;i..4- t to u 1.417 m-aian ui.i'ii" r.J.inu 11 i -ti -.: oi ' ,n,.t , -t 4. 1 ' The otjtlscria Oonrcntion- , f. Tennessee n?ralnst if. The movers in this M-imtne, aHroad, 'will not fail to nv .- fact, 1?j?t -the Legislature wl.ijv , 1y adjou.m d. refused to" couiitena. , the proposed Coaxmtion 'hc.rc-,iiiJiujcreiusf d to 4il4(.niu Aifieiraie 10 h- on tin' contra IhtnhnTin Kmuly from IMccomh; bill di.-.niol at lln infill' eosts, but with out preiudicf . -.U-oY in- Koystpr' v. .ChandlK'in equity from; GranviIfc,diY' missmir J.he bill waith costS.Y Y Y Y . ,- IJv L,f4"t-ov,Yf.--lu Herffnff v. rWil- touj atlirtiiioir thv dtre 1 rc. Y?o,'in , l- stou v. lf-ii ehel lor; in Vanity from Ilali fax, disnp-sin the bill with costs.'. AV oT in Clark v. iNarham, in Kquity'fmm , Gr;iniHr disnisiw;5 the bill Witfi costs,Y Alsof iii ' Mooney -v.. tvtuis, in 'Kqnt ' from (lumli laud, . directmrr : a rufer-' I etu-o.to ihe jfiiNirr. A1m; in Kaiibfd-, . v. "Uaifdrd, in IVpiity from - Johnston, ' directing a refeienco to the Master. Y . . t : - -- -,- ;ictrsicive Fire at JIacon. f J -i'r - . S v.xvATfi Feb 117. ; . .. A hYo broke 4 out ffit laeon Ga., rt :' little'.aflermid-nihf this A. .AI., which defroyoj about twenty buildings ino5$--tly on ')Cottou 'avenue. Tho loss in buildings and oods is estimate tit -Ql'OO.OOii. The following , a list of; the pr'mdipal sufferers: " - -. -TayldrY Cabinet 'WarcdiottscLittle' cc C hi rk s . J ) n j s t o re, -Rar n esl Rich-' ard's.Jtik st;e, Jones Crockery store-- Bray's" 'hard ware store, Flitch's rz'AiA CIofliin-MorrIra. Sqllivan's- ' bruit: sdorc, JJemp-ey Grocery, store,' Itobcrt Frecnnu's",&: Ilibcock's ' -Carriage' ware luAise, Sheltons &' XewionS Tailor nop Logan's and--AtkiiHor,sfr Dry-Good store,' Morris, , nnd Ic:iV Ilirne.s store, D. Hi Noth ingbam'f 1 Odice, Gi csh;:m' ' vY ' Jones law olidie, Atftion'-f ore; lo in thi buihlin i.'V-Mmnted at two thou and; d."ll'usJeAVfIryLoib-e, Soused' Tern- ' .-ranr,-y-Ma-ouic ;Lo;;c. Xo Cottoii . di -tre c;i. ... . t " Inn Uslon -Mercury, V' en. .l,alor a: t! to i- ' , 1 : r k 1 . . t ri iti;tiii MrlV'er:.h; it i Mithd iu!er this I eat ried. kn-.nv that h i-a pov. cr u.diuiY iV"-zre Jo exelude tlicm and thir mo- j rrM,;,;rifl" v.,Yrh wcr'e injrM'.j j'7. t that ccrythiiv; istcdia its - nature, oxtcpt' iu'to fara-. peity, L cyne ih;v are &1 xvrlinhh'r-. 1 jr- 1(U'' .-. 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Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 8, 1850, edition 1
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