II T 4 , 6 Clu .Kent, Whig, Commen*ries on , American Law, vol. 2, page 288,,:-..noW . ssys , • ' Citi:enit, under our constitution ma inhabitants, born within the United eau free: States, or naturalised under the laws of Con griess..., if a slave, born in The t 7n r iNlStates. be manumitted, or otherwise -laterally dis charged from bondage, or V a, Mack man be bora withiii the Viriteo Statrs,ond born free, he becomjr. x'4--Iteeforward a citizen, but under sach.dier.l , Piliele. 'et the laws of the _States" re-, spittieely may deem it expedien‘ prescribe ,free p.irsohcbt. Washington National ffra says that the ebaracter:of the appointments already. *lade by; President. Buchanan, warrants the conclucign that the new . administration is to be as Co . mplcitely subservient t slave. hOlding ictntion as was that of President Pierce. m Coudersport People's ieursali of March 26th, sayS: ii a save only to nominate Judge Wil niet,ito secure success against such a man as u;. Fl' Packer, the most unscrupulous . Treasinlistatei• in' the State—arid 3 man who said, in 4 speech here in September last, that npt iAld tla pping law of 1548 was .a dis ace to the State! I Remember this,Freemen ..:IWennSylvania ; and : remember too, that his horn qnn, the Lycoming Gazette, un 'quititiediy a ..t a the doctrines laid down by Taney. in the rece decision of the Dred .Sc,itt mac. - • • 'ne•eltkition,,Uf the nos of the,Su !:.)'roneCOurt by the potpie, is he to be ore of the aims 'of the Abolitionists'r. ng: •4:liliring: the means ot ' the Constit tion coklstr,:cd, accortiin t ; their own fanatical. i as of law. • IV they :aceorriplish that end, the strwiqest La i- tirtrk of th'e have 'been swept away, the last bond of union will i l eit'e been • broken,' But_ Airetare they can neliievi• that. dark desi,sn; the MU SA OF CONGRESS W I'LL ECHO OTHER SOUNPS . THAN THE VOICES OF DIEU 13g1ZS.,— i -Richraon4 ( Va.) Enquirer. •_ „The trial ,of . Eckel and Mrs. Cunning= Wu on charge of murder, is bet down for the M:iy term of the Court, and will probably ..L-o:mmericc on the first Monday of that month, The .Administration papers, in corn; inentiil. , On Rev, Dr. Cheever's sermon on the DOd Sci,tt case, are unanimous in advocating die entire separation of religion from poli tic" •• They might, well add "of morality" too, end their advice would come with double aeon, froin its being in conformity with their 1.. T 4 opinions_ of a majority 'of the SO prt;me Court, Judges. have nop•yet been filed in the Clerk's virtce.; Mr. Taney's is now un dergoing a' second revision in manuscript. The storm of disapprobation! - With • which its report was greeted has terrified' him and his southern backers. . ' 1 i 1 • Mrs..ll, B. Stowe is now liFing in Paris, r Hired. She is said to be etiaged in transla• :ing into; English, with the view of publishing in the ',hilted States. L'Amtkirr dane, le Mar. 'ricr:yre (L'oi.c In Wedlock) !Cis also . said that pri•paring a work on 'the-, poorer classes Europe', a sort of Uncle Torn in white so ",Droi"•bas not yet appeared in -French. Tho Elections. which-hare taken place the Presidential contest closed, shhw -sery favorably fur the Re publican muse, To ',ire result in New,York a New Hampshire we hare alluded before, Rhode Island has juct • •;.,,fue hirth thoroughly revolutionieed. .. The, American Republican, victory in Li:ode Llank is fully confirmed.:. The ma: jority-for Governer nearl c y egual4 the Dem ooratie vote. To the , Senate;Vl Republicans :Inc) 5 . Democrats arq-chosen i tud . to the House tepublicans.and 18 - - , Demt)crat.• In the Ist C.longressional dist tiet the Republican candi date is elected by 3500 majority, and in the second district the Republican candidate has 800 majority,. •j, .. Ali the neeouti ts from Cansis teem with descriptions of the vast tide of free emigration ruching into the territory. But most of the lettera to northern papers taao mention that thougands of the Well known liksouri ',Order ruffians have made fradulett 'Claims on the In: Jinn land s hi order to 'y'otrpit,_ the. ensuing =2lections,- The Traieller, Chronicle, Telegraph, and Atlas,