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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - January 6, 1860, New York, New York                                VOL CONGRESS f El TO MONDAY r of m of Mr of Texas on the Bute of tha Onion HJ1THBB FOR tte the Jan 5 The Senate uo business to-day ba to rn over j having balloting In the in the SUM hopeless as It is the intention of a member to rile to a of privilege and demand to know by what Mr Aunt calls his name aa there seems to for the to call the roll ex- Mf t that of custom Hoa appeared on the floor to-day lionised i acceptance of the new I was received by the President Nfr is yet determined on for Treasurer but the of the Court of Claims has been tendered to us old personal friend of the President or this office are numerous Mr has not Intimated a desire to retire the Sardinian Mission as was reported nor will Mr remove him Mi FAT will remain in Switzerland unless some friend of the President should particularly dev that post I Secretary FLOTD has Capt WTM from the of the Court Martial In consequence of tho having convicted him of an offence under the of war when a different offence was charged the eighty-third article The Secretary condemns In severe terms the Irregularities the proceedings of the Court Dispatches from Arizona elate that a party of had surprised a belonging to the Tonto Apaches and had killed ten wounded ethers captured a number of women and children taken a Urge quantity of bows arrows and lances aad retreated in safety from the country Col a party of dragoons had also defeated Apaches and captured a large quantity of stock and eoe Apache War Is progressing vigorously First Lieut E 11 DAT of the Third Artillery die la Richmond on the 3d Inst Q SENATE Thursday Jan 0 The Senate met at I o'clock Various petitions and were presented Mr of New-York presented the of of others pray Ing for the passage of a A resolution wu adapted Uwt when the ad- journ It stand adjourned till Monday of South Carolina asked to be excused from serving on the Finance Committee Motions to print the Message and were referred lo the Committee on Printing Mr of Maine asked to be from un the Special on the Land Adjourned till Monday HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Thursday Jan i If r of Illinois offered a tion which was read for Information lital the Super- intendent of Public Buildings be directed to replace the desks and chairs ae they were in this Hall pre- vious to their removal and to enable him to do so directed to prepare the old hall for temporary Mr MORBID would not cull up the Ibis morning Mr of Ohio and others objected Mr of Pennsylvania Dem said that Ur yesterday attacked his former proposition for temporary on the ground of violation of the Constitution He had offered it in good faith We are in debt lo tbe mall contractors four millions It Is an honest debt contracted for services honestly formed It is not a Republican or lean debt but a national debt Adopt his Uon and they could paca the Appropriation and redeem the credit of the nation Mr of Indiana eaid If the man was anxious to pay the debt he would him to adopt the plurality role now Mr replied thai If he was willing to accept It others were unwilling to do so If fourths were willing to accept and tbe other fourth protests against It an organization could not be nor even if ten men protested His tion was fair honest and just lie asserted it was constitutional and he referred past legislative history to show tlie precedence lit such cues Ma of Pennsylvania asked er his colleague show thut un a Speaker pro um had been Mr replied tbat n und IKIO Mi- ADAMS was elected Chairman Mr Mr Speaker T Mr considered him such Mr wm would be to-day temporary Speaker If the House would adopt hie resolution Mr of Pennsylvania whether there was any legislation while Mr ADAMS was Chairman Mr had not examined the records lo ice but If them was no legislation that did not prove there could uot hare been He renewed his tion Mr raised the point that the resolution was rot In order that previous to entering on business ths act of Congress requires that the oath shall be ad- ministered to the Speaker and by him to the Clerk and all the members and that no resolution of this body can repeal the act The proposition now of- Is therefore an absurdity Tbe cases referred toby Mr applicable to hla proposition the matter rested Mr of Texas bis re marks of contending thai the Republican Party revolutionary In Its tendencies The ar- gument that Personal Liberty bills were Jed only to vindicate the right corpus was said shallow pretence Such an avowal would not be made by Republicans in North Tbe truth was that this party had placed itself In to tho Supreme Court of the Untied buies In this ter of the Fugitive Slave law as U did In regard to tho Dred Scott decision The most recent fact In the development of the gramme of conservative men North and South the fact that sixty-eight members of the House had indorsed the treasonable Helper book and that one of these Indorsee was tbe candidate of Uie party for Speaker It was a fact that the can candidate had not denounced and repudiated that book He did nol fairly and squarely repudiate ths because ho knew that If he did so his party would repudiate him and tale up some man who did not the principles of tha book The raid of at Harper's Ferry was nol politically significant from QIC commission of murder and out- rages but from fact that It was the carrying out of a pUn These men were justly executed Hut at North the lolling of bells was heard were ln of sympathy were held many localities ifl which JOBS declared a martyr and don Ui v compared to Jens Chi 1st The il ty of these showed that UM leal spirit of hostility to tha South was ran a d Whenever the time this of i would become necessary to adopt some form of gort under which men be reached who men come that should be to control failure of ear experiment would be demonstrated It gard compacts and compromises The election Republican Speaker would act aa aa to this party and aid them In the Pre- Hence nil HOD ought to come together while they have DOW T and defeat the of Aat part to place one of their number In proceeded to show that the Democracy had all rn their power tc Ihlat complon met aloof gone T and bring about Ion of sill the censer aUve members in to U U Republicans Wh r had they failed In their at- T It was true then were antagonistic political principles bbt those were of minor eon antl could be sa fely held in abeyance risis have away The because of an issue which ue they had views la Territories but tbat was an Issue far in future If It ever was to Nobody disturb the question In Nebraska or Utah Let the people of Ihoie Territories as they like Id Interfere with them Why should the Democracy divided on these questions while tbe of this Government were Into All the great Interests of the country demanded tiat tbe House should be speedily on a i bails and It was only the little of Ike country who It 1 was the misfortune of the nation that It was too muc h controlled by this contemptible class He lo tier aud patriotic views would obtain In this-House uid that they would come together and secure the o upon proper concessions He 11 support any conservative man either Democrat American or upon wham e successful combination could be formed He I had no doubt every man who nee concessions of party principle in order to at would be fully and cordially suit lined by his time had come n the Southern States began to fear they were no to be treated as equals In the Union He had all he could to promote tbe Union sentiment in Hate and would be prepared to make any i to the Union In but feeling was gaining strength at the South that were to he branded with the degradation of la Ion his fice the That muat or the Union Hill be lost not talk of cion That was ag idle as the winds The South knew her resources power and would treat ail threats Tlic time had come when the South make no more He Was to the patriotic Democrats of toe porth who stood up so nobly In defence of the I rights Of the Couth and deprecated the at- its to Northern Democrats out of the f upon minor Would to God he dread balf a of men into It with that additional strength the Union would he preserved put down and peace ami prosperity re- to th country If sectionalism could nol be flown In the neit Presidential contest he would Congress of Southern States to tako councel heir safety That Congress would Insist jupo guarantees of enual rights in tbe Territories nnd declare that the South would remain fn political felK wslup no State which legislation host they cou nou stru but side con Ic to the rights of the South Then they to go c ne step and secure by some gira would protect minority opp by the majority lie was la favor of a of the three conservative parties lo see if could n Jt agree upon plan by which they d organ near tie termination of the fifth week of the glc for anc our bot i He did not propose ever make a but simply lose to consider th question h w they were to organize n majority lie the in one of It WAS well coi Id only uni ctl t Sot bci 11 as i opposed to each other an tba can not thr xe the House of New-York mid they were Speaker He was in favor of fair n this ring for It could not be ed better there wna nothing like play great majority of the Republican members had it lo be their duty lo keep silent and he satisfied if that policy had slet utly to from the commencement Hui se bcon by this lime boil Out tt e policy had been again and again lAs t was understood thai gentlemen had rights he lor one to know if It was fair play that on that MUC of he hall their lips should be scaled whilst on t ir bide opportunity seized upon to j through the land disunion sentiments at with tlic and peace of e no vo hat the Republican candidate could es had not already been giren him at be h id the last man he could get and that tlic th Anie leans and Democrats could never anil Democrats plurality rule c purl in of the Amoi leans by th adoption of the maintained that the election by plurality ild be p constitutional The use power to elect its own presiding y principles hut meet the responsibilities resting or lie wo guile the il cer i and tt ey could do it in any way they chose even were tl rough a Committee The adoption of rn o would be act of a majority Let n time on fruitless discussions about par eve Ihen till e hero mean urkey lo lent fe i It laki not neither would they quit their d feast on the good things of this world tors and creditors of the ru for the want of the money lie was In favor of the Ir of rose to cor- t an em r in the official report of yesterday's ths Then If I the dings Ueman on whe Rl IOAB an tio Stiles I the d not kn iw Mr II al Mr ere culd not he regarded it ai nonsensical and o the reporter that the words does not ire not 1 neral C the Sta irons The House could therefore by the voluntary withdrawal of like meji L Speaker to worl to hot L nd firmly d and rote on and should be elected He and to vote and did off foF dinner juit whan it them slay all night if need their duties While r who the responsibility tbe country given In the Globe He had Mr It is In of tbe common principles exclude Slavery from any e it does not now exist T State To Mr I think il Is nol only In of common principles of but In f tho Constitution of tbe United the Glote an printed to-day ne words does not stricken out of his jind the words If done by the 1 In the answer before the delation of the Constitution of tbe United a slip from the office he found the correctly as it wu reported o was the alteration he did Inquired If the gentleman had not revised the question T at all Sir said then ho hod wholly misapprehended n He understood him to inquire If 1 be a violation of common principles of In Slates and hlit ated that understanding answer As the tended The tyro knew that the eminent hud nothing to do Slavery cs anil could neither nor exclude ate limits M ns known as a hut he supposed everyone conceded the In U niai o -S la ten over domestic id was surprised at such a Mr Gooes was willing House choulil judge or not the question was as of would judge of the answer Tbe gentle had the Territories could not exclude yi nl at the If I or o asked Mr 81 Ime of adoption of a State Constitution to principles of natural justice and he had y parity of reasoning not think U natural justice to continue the tl OIK thought it contrary lo natural justice to Atry lo tho Territories he as tiie property of In FRIDAY JANUARY State ind a the baa power under the Constitution to but U at power could only be exercised as a revolutionary rl ibt which destroys private erty and is re of 1 But States are sovereign and If no thim the exclusion of ery destroys BO property a id fore violated nbr principle of al right A man has i natural to retain hi i property where be liven bat I lot to carry it Into a m where It Is recog as property Mr If I ui the i now lie holds that he man under one ft although be nay h ve what the law as property r that still If hei oes Into a r hall no right to claim the property which he iela at ahall he re- g aided as property Mr No i hhk a right plea of natural right to Ini with ft but a man who goes with into a common Territory of tbe Union with p recognised by the Federal Government M wel as by his State Government has an interest in the fi rotation of the new sovereignty A revolutionary 1 of States to destroy property Is recognised by Inter national law but It Is the right of power and Is exert Ised in derogation of the natural right of Individuals Mr failed to see that the gentleman had answered the m he put but he was willing to let the question Man 1 If he was willing to let the answer aland It EC to him however tbat such alteration of the official record of their should not be permitted Mr the gentleman that be had madt tbe alteration In good failli and with no design to misrepresent bun Mr I am satisfied BO far as he and I are personally coi was a call t the House preliminary to a vote for Speaker Mr ol New-York said there was still one tan on the Democratic side ab- sent owing to tat who paired off He bad tat been for I e trusted gentlemen on the other side would see how proper It was to maks a pair for tbat gentlemen from tbe Re aide No Mr ial I the action of the Republican side thin forced to make a dilatory movement and that wag to urn The Yeas and Ns a were demanded by the cratic side and order id J The motion was 70 135 Mr of i Mississippi nominated Mr if Ohio Dem The House ded to vote Mr of W when his dame was called raid as was mix d up In the Joh i Brown could not veto for him but for Joeh SKISMAN Mr at a subsequent period retorted by saying he should very much like to vote for Mr but AS the 1 liter was a contradiction of the remark of ABB when the brains arc out the msn is dead he should vote for Mr Houston of Good from the Democratic aide and The ballot resulte I as follows Whole number of v tes 212 to a clim e For Mr o Ohio 104 For Mr m of Ohio 09 For Mr of lortn 7 For Mr II F Clark of York A L Scattering SW The House again Mr DAVIB of nominated Mr of Dcai The ballot d as follows Whole number of votes 211 tie jo a ch Ice 106 For Mr 103 For Mr Sfi For Mr tt For Mr DAVIS if Indiana ton Scattering 38 Mr of Sou h Carolina rose and was surrounded Dy a circle of gentlemen from both sides cag to listen to him lie said he y per obi lous le every that there is not remotest that will that aie not one we ot nearer to a of our rc the first day we Is this thing tu go Some the plu Here ur In for It To the for It because tlint Speaker and rule but many of us be wrongfully that that is and cannot consistently vote of time I will never Constitution in bo House shall Us meant a majority of the u parties here of It There are to tin Republican Democrats the Soif Opposition and tho compton Democrats The latter are only handful but no doubt Includes thoroughly conscientious men toto as to their action but am lal every man from I differ with them ir to i idiom should be the lui to any nun liu past Issues Here are three we can dignify Anil iton men as and it to me ire rather here are three parties trine of Ni air but 1 don't believe t aie 1 opposed tu Republican Dem an ic lue of us acting together here How could we possibly organize the House unless voted for Mr If we voted for Mr Boca Democrat our vote Mr CLAIK I should like to any gentleman Si I agree hat we should be so whenever he ran show us thul a i of American and cratic is e do not then votr stand nn the Mr ur re la the pi and the count t isls as other members dun ranks In IIP conjunct Democrat with the them Tlie Antl Mr that as an Mr of If we don't Mr the Lecompton mri to us when Hit they refuse to go tb Mr I keep the froi the five act with House as speedily seen any oppor telL When tbe Sou Lull unite in a In opposition to tl to act definitely will vole i Mr ol lo Mr hat objection to the Mr speaks of live I to know want to know w men as In th vote of the Reput for an Indefinite time to come of duty as I cto myself 1 to impute unworthy there IB no need of discussing K or Mr or any other elect his In reply to the remark of the nth Carolina thai we are in this House impracticable and bo as to organize Till Ihen we rare to go Into any discussion of le argumentation on this subject union condition of tilings 10 upon it The in I heir n in with the m-j and Southern Opposition to defeat the of i Republican I aupi use that proposition no oue will deny Soullier i Opposition say again and again whenever we can show it to be possible to elect a id of their voles we shall have compton men say the same We have not said some of them have I am taking shall be o to be Interrupted it 1 don't state facts fairly Mr of Pennsylvania are not if they don't come elect as when Laughter not voting for Sauvin we being organized but 1 presume Dion Democrats on this floor have the same right lo lh lr action others and will vote for whom le As far as I am and 1 believe the Is of gentlemen who are desirous of organizing the as possible but we net unity our votes will b and Democrats ody and a formidable force e Republican candidate then the fire will be called upon Whenever that arrives we cj with our own Pennsylvania uk he gentleman from sey a single Mr of object floor nnd have nol the ic from here ho throe are by name I heiher he includes In his list ir the undivided Party and n few Democrats with them or v hither lie means to include thos who had to run against both Democratic and can organization As 1 understand the position of certain Antt Lecomp on who now refuse to affiliate with Republicans to organize the House In their districts they were regarded as so ultra that Republicans retired contest and gave them undivided support They could receive lican but cannot vote for a Republican define my position and know whether I stand In as good a position ae a Democrat as those who now wish their hands of Republicanism I had to ran against both Republican and Administration Democrats if on Administration man can with propriety be called a Democrat I wish now to give notice as H 1s perfectly apparent this House cannot be organized by a ity that whenever a Is made at least for some time to proceed to ballot I Intend to amend by ing the plurality rule in the shape of a proviso and then I will discover tf I have not already discovered who are la favor of organization and who against Why Democratic Party as representing tbe on this floor ought to be seen by the country say they are anxious for their to go gilt to the We hear every now and then thay wish this House and tbe country to understand thus and so I wish the try could just look In and seo tbe condition of this called National Democracy representing the more perfect type of the Administration could organized without coherence of any kind and because they are In this pitiable contemptible condition this House is to he kept unorganized and the country in au uproar from one end to another I shall move to amend the next motion o ballot by annexing plurality rule won't get It Mr DAVIS of Indiana have been here about five weeks and have carefully abstained from opening my mouth on the Republican Mr will talk loud before I am through have not one moment's time In this House and would fain continue silent to the end of this iest but tbe remarks of the gentleman from Penney I tanla Mr have made It necessary for me to my position do so candidly deci- dedly independently I don't understand the right of any man to catechise me as to any vote I shall give 1 stand here an Independent Representative of and t Intend to resent those ae becomes a ficeman In this Hall sir the gentleman has referred to tbe manner In which tome of us have been elected I never Inquired how any man Is elected for It li none of my but as In- has been made I desire to tell gentleman and to tell this House and to tell the country how I was elected here I was elected here as a Democrat by a majority of four thousand votes In my and In the seventy I i declared I was a Democrat and bad never stopped nor doubted an ftj tide of my fmlh I rail against i Democrat as an Independent man and as an Democrat denouncing lhal 004 measure and that measure alone of tnis Administration nnd I haie not to this hour changed my principles or policy and 1 never a lota of grn tie man has a to ask I Intend to vote I will say 1 my vote lo the last Indicate for Speaker 1 have voted steadily for an Democrat and will say to tlie gentleman from Pennsylvania that aa I respect Mr personally I will not vote for him until fall down applause on the Democratic 1 never understood when 1 commenced righting this battle against trallon I was to lie hold Into the arms and embraces of Republicanism More from lite Demo Mr should hkc to know In hla canvass the did not denounce tlm of Mr as corrupt and dis- honest Inasmuch u he seems disposed to unbosom himself I raised no 1 ter f made a simple Inquiry of thr from as lo who were the flve Democrats but as the gentleman from has to take up the glove I be perfectly uill Ing to nn of Democracy 1 him that lie hat not my Inquiry as to v did nut tlie whole Republican vote of his District Mr the place I dlil not denounce tlic Administration except upon one question 1 got a majority ot lie Democrats lean iote and a large of the In my district nnd if the hail been two further off I I got every man In tlie 1 did nt for a Speech but Mill my views w lien the Umc comes Mr of Indiana Rep you de- the Dred Scolt In n public meeting at after tlic election in the presence of two thousand people and bay no man who that decision could carry a In Indiana? Mr I thank for me Hint woid That is the very point t i BO fiuch Sir on the Democratic the Mr pulling newspaper out of does my colleague acknowledge tha cratic organ of Ills Here Is a report of his speech I will tbe I tu reul It and I say that was correct because 1 had the honor to hear that eloquent tbe gentleman was on that I never knew a man elicit such applause as that declaration Mr sent the paper to the Clerk Mr the Republican el read confusion Mr of Kentucky to a point of order lie objected to everything until order should be re- stored Mr said there would be order If they would keep quiet on the Democratic side Mr gave way Mr don't uav for anything but a tion laughter on the Republican Mr 1 understand my colleague refuses to allow the to be rend Mr Is my business and I will come to It directly if you will just lake your scat 1 tiling Cries of Read auJ I 1 inn not to IH my guard nor Mr I'll ik my lie u I 11 and 1 uill lie luJ u fur he me If I did not denounce tbe Scott de- cUlou I say it in totally and let the charge come from what quarter H may Order and Mr Indiana It duo to my when he Is assailed lu tins rude manner to that I beard and It was the general among Republicans who heard it that they heard a belter Republican Speech ID I heir lives Gentlemen the did denounce the Dred Scott decision Mr repeat the charge Is a falsehood and the utterer of it Is a slanderer upon this floor order and I am responsible here or that declaration threat confusion I know ex- what Is in that paper Sir 1 aju not to be In- by these men Sir Keep cool DAVIS Mr am us cool as a Summer's ing I know what 1 did say So far as Is concerned the editor and I have not exchanged a word fur four years He opposed iny election with a bitterness hitherto unknown in political contests in our I never read the synopsis till lant week when I beard It was reported 1 have denounced the Dred Scott decision Although It la not a fair I am not afraid or to Lave It read here oi elsewhere I will not take back a tingle position I have honestly for the Presidency much less er's Chair on tho Republican aide and cries of Yes 1 know perfectly well what I say I know that speech hss been used to pente on certain gentlemen of this against me 1 know It wae clandestinely and meanly by tlemen on that side Mr Clerk a Mr Sir not a now till I give you 1 so far as Dred Scott was concerned It but I did not give U that Interpretation the President of the Uni- ted States gave It in Lit and I said I have no m my Jon any man who took the ground tbat the Con- PRICE TWO CENTS of the United ftr it established in the Territories of the United States coul 1 not carry i single county In 107 Slate Now if the bad kept cool they would have beard estly and c what I did My and still Voici bad better keep cool Mr an cool aa you are and u able to protect myself u you aie I understand what I am about Tbat la all I said about that decision and I relieve that synopsis not lay tbat I named tbe Died Scott at all 1 only referred to tha Message where U said that tbe tion and establishes Slavery tn the Territories I said I was elected as an Independent man The ran against me was an ba and I differed politically scarcely a breadth hut the Convention which nominated him voted down a Indorsing me and I fell It n duty o appeal from a packed Convention to the the people I did so was sustained by all r Okta AUD THB Governor briefly In Us Message to the events of the put and then pastes to a treatment of the financial condition of State i j direct and Indued of parties arid that Is the way and manner I found my the afforded by spectacle clour Tbe amount of debts of whatever description commercial and every other la mated at but of than one-third Would be canceled by payment of other debU embraced In the lame aggregate The whole exiting debt constituting a real charge npa tba whole property hardly II at ail about of in value If Oils sum be compared not merely with the entire ty but lib tbe entire products of Bum according to my estimate In IMS amounted In to and doubtless exceeded that ram In It Ml or with the probable net products way back here again Mr Poi TIB wanted to reply Mr Mil is claimed the floor Mr wanted to aay something Everybody was In wild Mr wanted to be distinctly when I got up to make a few I did not ex to hive this long political discussion 1 will yield fpr k reply hut not for the Introduction of what tbe colleague would not consent to bare Mr M read Tiat would not be courteous to him Mr Po to call the House back hear what I have to say If the general wilt not be abated Tbe whole amount of receipts lulo the Treasury eMas the last year was and the ran preceding Tbe total sum subject to In ft as Of stun realized from in of the revenue of MO were received bom the Grand Lut of 1818 of one and a half on the dollar for Common Schools of a mill for School Libraries for fur of Loan and lor generel of Stale These the to thiee aud the upon tlie of by the Grand Ltd 01 gentleman desires to reply to his colleague he can do i produced If fully collected w n Yim I ami so but I do not yield for the Mr do not object lo hli reading It Mr very well Mr I object late Mr wish to bring back this House Mr 1 lo a question of order I not I Laughter and u prolonged scene of der Mr Is all disreputable Let us journ antl 1 will consent to listen for six hours to these personal quarrels Laughter Mr 1 to bring the House baca lo tbe point of departure Laughter Mr objected to anything but the reading of the paper More did the gentleman from Mississippi get the floor T Mr call the gentleman from van la right he la out of order Mr asked my colleague Mr DAVIS constantly whether he had not upon the stump at a public meeting in Indianapolis Scoit derision He denied it 1 ask tlie to reid f Tlie Oin the Indiana State of Nov 19 lerk read from the report lo fect th it Mr DAVIS said It given out In high c tbat the Constitution carries Slavery into the Territories and maintains it th it no North holds that no man uho that can carry a tingle county North of ihal tlic In Uie Democratic a and if trie doctrine wft that of the true Democracy then the Republicans were In the right but he entered a protest against this new tiine and fur he must expect to be denounced a renegade Mr am willing the question should the country Laughter on the cratic side This was an open declaration against Dred ScOtt and it was not a mere His colleague's friends be surprised at his declaration he did not denounce that deci- sion He was at colleague's attempt to divert the minds of the from the real attempting lo get Up a quarrel He bail never been of cither the intellect or the sonal courage of hid colleague He having exhibited this paper lo those who fur ti and not above five members had seen It Tbat made nu difference When a public man maken a public declaration If he lias proper sense he uill nut exposition Mr and for my dis- I xi ill take of It if my colleague will uke care of district I am tu niv and to thun alone My colleague mid I had tuu Dred n that tills fuel be tin ml I said it was fulfe for Uie Died Scot not by me from 1 never denounced that decision I was bo I said the charge was false anU the brand upon it I respect all the of tlic Court ind will obey them all but I have the light to put my own construction upon them anJ lu differ from Air 1 won't to The now bet nine orse than ever The clcik to the Mr has taken a beneficial turn 1 like I like tn ifc announce their opinions and their nnd what they Intend to do airl do not Intend to do luid not like the from New-York how not Mr Dvss apologized to Mr MILIS for hlc apparent in on the time He supposed he Lad Uie floor by of hfj colleague Mr thus eald that no apology was gentleman did not Intend anything wrong thought the courtesy of Mr MILIS and his knowledge of the ruler he would cheerfully gire him eji opportunity to reply to what Mr paid was He had not been accustomed to hear such language He begged to say to Mr Dins that he lo the people of Indiana who knew both of them Even In our Courts of Justice by two I ic truth may be and there was au additional one In the paper which had just been read His colleague said that he did not di the Scott but there were tb mounds of witnesses ho will read this tilth ui duu time will tell the country he said heard the speech The difference between this turn snd the reveane tually thousand to costs of collection unpaid and delinquencies ind in Ini DEBT In January IMS alter the of the public works aLd Ihu of policy of aid lo public Improvement by Slate to the stuck of railroad and turnpiKe the was of which the debt was and the that time the reducible debt was gradually diminished until the defalcation and hi ol revenue ere ill d a necessity for loan of which was authorised tif and l In ret the let of July and 1st of At the close uf lue entire debt thus TLe dot 20 the domestic debt tbe whole re- debt M tie irreducible debt wai ana the temporal loan ing u of f 13 From d IX collected for of the AM ui I uf lie directs the ol ill to reject tlw of percent who appear lo a ol H is mi rs easy to it u admixture Hint description of n it be mible It la certain it the power ol to or ihv right of Uy tim It is ml to male Tlie In the ju M uot for the for Uie Courts An al'.cmpl 10 decide It nt in llm II as a Tbe act referred 10 is Dot only such an attempt but 11 giras ID of under a rule a and power r to abuse shall bei tin 111 tuU nor for of crime T give HUN HUU to the Becoming ci impunity of and Slate any warran 0 as fugitives from service though fne I the ol tin t- n Ct ind i uf Lie of habeas 1 In I laturi cil tae Slate- trade and Uie between 1 IBI tu Uie at Ferry Gov faja not admiration of 1 by we mccl Irth I nt rather condemn mln rurl M peace hut to us by the bond ol to their servile tending in tlie of u iv war a of ind Lxt in the il weie Idle to iff iy That t IK not In by m In Is I true Tlir Claiming no it in t hsll of the vie an no I nJnii! II ifi Jhy lo lu u pretence of Hie of d und m1 of no crime but color haie ui He aet U tiy a 1 ta be un- in foment il nut in Itc TirtA en e n rn led w her nt which full to deepest feeling tied lute not her citi i uv on lul In on n cio of is have 10 espionage mJ aud To these causes of mutt bo general grievance of the tlir ol a largo rlly of the lo Slaver throughout national tl eio of t junl In ol n inoul M I held fa respect i force c Inn utt rau pci views threat li r i the Influence uf bener of Ohio have t to thr to the Union ever ug aJl Die of all the Mates of nil the of the states neter with en the execution of the Fugitive Ad by officers under legal warrants Ohio icd no menace of when lit ple have seen fit to tec powers ol the of Mr will n DAVIS in on the were their feelings f Mr inciting to lu him 11 HI ir i thr in v ine language which n I there with r The IP U i nn Is bO to The never the Dred Scolt decision with mure aud force than did colleague As lo tlie of he would that to people of Adjourned Keaen to of political Lhun thone ol of her Ko of In a similar by f r States will In her any menU fate those ol sorrow and reprobation They will not move her from her course will neither Union hen til ito n to the covenant of tne ahe the of confirmed In tlie of Constitution mil Di- True lu m willed Mr youth calm In the of her lit will in the aod Let us hope ma tha differences run be bv a lo faith of our 1 rs in the original of the ii iir n I fri in a K i KM ir oner more p to the world ibe of a great prosperous of united Stales dl In their and defended In their by the equal laws and Impartial of Stats and Federal Governments Tu this end at least let no efforts of ours be wanting S P C Jan Tlie valuable libran of the late poet Dr G Percival has been sent from to Meiers Leonard Co of this City by whom it will be disposed of for account of the mortgagees at lic auction it volumes and is ly appraised at from to P McD Collins writes to a friend in Orleans thul he has arrived In St Petersburg aud that he expected icon to bring before the Russian his protect for uniting America aail Europe by telegraph by the way of John G Fee a card in the Cin m the alleged of a box of Sharpe's rifles al Landing In tie following day on a steamer for Berwick County Mr Pee denies the the affair aid that if it were true the act malicious to Injure him In the by some John B Trippe thr Stale Treasurer ol has resigned on account of ill health aad Capt Jones of liars been appointed place Mr United Slates ney for the Georgia District has resigned his position he finds his private practice much more Ihan iho talar which he Mr J P of a card In tho Ledger of that city In which he the circumstances connected with a T alt which he made to Franklin La for the purpose ol ing his profession On his arrival there 1 became he an A tee waited on him and aili ised him to leave he place forthwith If he wished la escape lynching Mr G denied Uie accusation A I urge crowd assembled around ibe hotel to carry out the threat and Mr G armed himself and walked out into the lo know the wno made the tion apt was given the who ha thai lie had gone into Kentucky with an armid band of men to rescue A Idler by the of Ilell and that had carried off the iune time Mr iofi on ay on a steamer for Berwick then for New-Orleans accompanied a DI inoer ol percons from Franklin who hiai o it as an Immediately on Irts 11 New he took package on an At wife of Mr Stevens along on Mond she nut against by Dr On him he abuse Mrs informed tier and the neit wife with a to Hev O'Brien formerly pastor of the of tbe Immaculate Conception In Rochester and more recently stationed in Lima died In Inge on Saturday last f Captain M Wihon a soldier uf Hie War of 12 In Newburgh on tire 12th ult Bcd 84 rears He was command log of u body of 60 picked mrn rent the attack of the British fleet on His company at another was at the Kto when the British fleet menaced that plu e years he baa been a number of the en rre tn hold an ens i received depart A man Lv of 10 be hu L- at Si betu i violent of Uia   

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