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A. 1401•41;7 OntrN D Mggr a tt 1 1 ' free l atoq Il it*Pl74f,t t , viu , t otigi 4 . ; ‘ ,. itited w iz tnt2ispit; 1% bat icitorti tth new Iti ott etznAgtl o e t i te,l l l . l l tlrsAr a z b • li g e nT stable edilfotk eresig BO* rati— tka a 'kind te %**, TO Aar k, r i c u rterOßomitc "" rth ettrali flookVat to treibgidirtecileeed tom thlTjelfli ' M s rioh . ea n tio`p. One 7ihut, 12410, Ati OR I .9NALO VW Jt kOe: why. Or • LasilliF hat e atta Ita n a r m eiderir i to t etiVeraie etimat il ee r it)2 , l 'lnia.velMtit" laPon AMMO= MOO need no woad Thro*Oo2l. to follow the author , into the new and Isis reition of famines iripokehOut, treleoted fo rtll some or her I "T ei rtrilal, ON 'PIM MS& By the attlhor. of "itlnag eAliCf i t WTI; le ebith, "A i ttrtatig6).l r ill : At alio,' ilimintati Trait* on el ni, nun*, &1/. BF Prer.gitehelt. Otte Slabyr mot Ail Tit OalerlitiiiitAßiti LTHRONE .OE DAVID, - iv at WOW titrtiloolra.rois. Pth IHR: THRONE OF 'AVID, FOR , SALE at IMAM' O.IPT-BbOIC &TORE., Price SUS. U MILVON THE FLOS:, FOB RA r at 1111ANW GIFT-1100k stag Prig:o'lll. - THEMILL ON TIMIPLOSS, , FOR MLR at rartartoPT,BooK AMORE: Fried Itt, • THE Mal ON THB FLOW FOE BALE st EVANCOLPT-BOOK OTORS. BUY YOUR BOORS A .1 EVANS!, 'Tit the bee "Wets libet wommo *eke ate sake" aim** et Owe, .fad 7 ?" Itattilitnrk - Wee . : la r' - I inthAroo, boor - LL , j Alm: soop AB exec AB *SIIIIFD, • '4104 00 TEES ATANDAiiiII - ~ to ep* dlosuptioont or Litenteanti, as • ye Whew tomer retain "now, sod ii bafidiom - reAt i V i alle 1 boo%i ona gee thee. At its pkiK.4 se he cith,l4o9 999 ll=iirchass 11_908,14, , . . SIFT-BOOK •RIVrAIIbIISHMENT. • , toylit-3t 439 WIESTNUT Street, Phtlelelobie. • 'GOODS. fret".!''T.p4 We have made immense mditoldons is priests of• • ' S T'll, AND ,FA - N'OY BONNETS, RI:OB010, LACES, stotkEsti,, csalpss, InzumoNs, maLmss 'We ere, stow *Mee s beirtifol hook of SARATOGA. ORLEANS. AND BLOOMER FLATS ' In White; Orr. and Brown. ' MAO,- Imeox HAIR BONNETS. - STERN Se 020 k. „„ ryio.ibiost ' , 72 0 cllsavarr rtreet, F4ExOH " gEo WERE, • We are cloning oat the balance of oar IMPORTATION OF FRENOH FLOWERS, Oonaprisinf : emlt of the ,flobest geode offered, thhi el," - AT AN IMMURE NAOMI/10R. ' f STERN • •& COOK, - • 728 'IIIIICBTNUI I Eireit orrlO.thataft • FRENCH ,FLOWEBS. . - MONTUERB,-..' Alm 'S-TRAW SONNETS. i.•t c;lionid,4-;'. - A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. !EMS. KENNEDY & 8R0.," I, - No; 799 CHESTNUT STREET. FAMILY , FLOUR ,, Each barrel warranted to maim more - B RAU A D',' And of a BETTER QUALITY, than any made in FHILADELPRIA. • 0. H. r MATTSON, I ARCH and, TENTH Streets. To. Tag PUBt I O . - - OALEOUNIi ANNULAR VENTILATOR. The above pagans hi deemed, by gfigniltio And grasp. , nal men to tift thretery bast agar °Wad to the num 0. and neehry to no Seen in actual operation fop I merits to approotrd. nothing ever introduced is buildingsa y anaptad y yentfla private and ambito oprinoia, onitiag, angina houses, midair, vand sailinf ai vessabr. and for the owe of amok,. , 4 .3t.'h q. 'lei amend spit retail , it ih. oll a n fri Tittil 0 rit. PAlrgly..t; Phila. ' Personal attention will Waiver' till ownitona of p p eating and venttlatitor bt the ancl , prift e a . bo tg le o t lit nu: I m Ali y o y ht ea r r iu. - 6,, turnad:Jebusg,„%tia D . i d ararsi-iir fa awn , cooking reingsei bath boll% re ten ate • felll-etnIMID ONES'. 110%14.—The - sOsariber" . siould. w.reariattutir inform , hie friends and thornablio. that P 6511 Enrohasen tbs lease and turnitare of the Jones ootitg. Im portant opaien rend ltione gre now being t re:At& or r fs4inpqminihro .011,-1 Po 'lmre tollnd ft home eo4 to n l aw = shot, and Infers enememyrill se Itnsir i tonal6 will he with rpinons de , %ear, tb , e , Yr° 14°D • "Mtn' GAGIN. ,MARTIN L QUAYLE'S % • WAVONEiIIi Toyoarb wroir emus la P.O II I " AM ALNUT STRUNT, , - slow xurrolt . - fNIAd latimatlvAle hind pirisminr at roar .% bl*:"Clityloadt; PIT9O, a ALt:rinerlor arelpte, fondle brltoWt i ty.',44 7 KUMUIS&& CO., Ito. /6 80U TH WHARVEZW ' naYs - 7 '`"n.'" ' - • P DPISDAY " " MAY '4Bso l ,ill-1 • • i 11111111E1 - .lttx!VAY; *Y:wlB,-.!;'_'', pshing the iragodn;Tr.' , .l, - InOtherdaya, when India ,was hnt upon as apiece where illimitable wealth otto, obtained with the slightest poisible,tiori, tradition' irevalled - that Weartidn4tinti,t runietscribediu natural history, lip the Pagode,tree, Was to `tie' found .In, Thisiree, l 6 WM WhiSPOred, had usiOis,, itYSS, buds, nor dowers—in:lien, it haliilitapee,s, goiden mature, and diamonds, kcim , . twines et„*lconda. When a young man 'had ~left home BS a Cadet orate*, 'arid-ifoonen returned . t4 , England ten''Or with' taltieely . fortune, (and ' a lissi,j ... 4c:thS :heti ga4e tiitit, fitly of 14,ab4,,rarbf ,cteetared: that •hti ,halo en the ''rigo4 . . . British connection with India is 84 4 1 x. is generally imagined. ,Iritthe year 888lfred, .tile, brat sent Sighelm ind!Athelstast mission to' the. Oirristian 3 ' ChUrch 'tape, whence theybrmight back erientalldreand aroraaii4: - 1491; hide' between f4nd Saglantl *as firsedpenedbytjapialealiB9l:;' In 'l6OO, the East India CotaParty, war; f , ' In 161.80 a British factory was estindiih. Surat. , -In 1640, Madras and Fort St.-prie .were built-by the British, and - Hoogley,fwi 'Change/art 1866:.. - Slit years later, the all obtained Bentley. ICalcutiri, then calledOrt William; hens:Mall British Piethdencyliitill, • The Ittree hoetilliii*between Brithe Me trint4.in India ) tnolc i place in 1t , CilvtAt first,vietory, Which mut corm* . men}, :of, British! esSenfienet in tialls4as, . gained in-1751: -Since , then, Ilindottantas passed *hilly Into British Subjection, hahy traders, (the Bast India.Compaby); *the other "day,Witen it *as forma*. trail*" d to Queen , peteria„ and now' fpimes* port th e Itihas happened Met, Owing irok„ dieti years, the Iteadlef *ilia hi AL land! has been a Scotchman. Dundeed - 'grant - were - so - clannish 'Mat they distill &lag lb sp.pointia'ent :to ihttine WhoWtisit Scotch; - in,' thS'lsilias immense number etiaitimeli dusk anti '2Ztfachitsishee, A • tachiild r i;:4l.o4;. ford,/ Leslie{andßayoi as*44B* itt• rays, Cameron, and Munroes warts tisrtions, Braces and Macken ' ides, Oumniteja and Oliphantri -Cadets thus named; lett the "cottetty,, pour 'and Yeileg, And returned** large means, the,lfallen ihitalis)( their lioSties; 1)1'111d - eine' hotlines ,tif-:,-thets own. 'Scotland his th 'gained largely by, the shafting of theePalk ' Sitlarii3s and emoluments , in' India are -n what 'they were,: When With the . smallest in come, a fortune Could its built u p With perlitil ?Reit:fees; ptesehtif,*. oictoltichs pun; , we Shall sho*, there sit iretiprotty '--eitough ,to. make the nientha of our 4 `htiriminded pi/teases iticSitinenity Water' IPo begin, With dila regard to orcieelleitie, with' .the .why ptolwi 'title is tioternor • ' I 111th otilodliaa Ittit'oitatelt until 1772, and -4 .".en`f*lngepre, ll .4#l,64rat to gll it. . Ilia reign;laated irornlT72 nntil'lo6. con.: Mired . that ; hip ObiOnei iiiao his fortune, in India, in tour, years. , On the: average,lowever, the office has been re tained about mien years by each occupant. Warren gailthiiso aru*iseisitive , been .. . She cornwallis,l7BB-4793 # sir John Shore (Lo Teigumouth,) ' 17984768; Laid * , ailet;vaida Vic,elleatey,,l794-4605;*aronia Copp VrAllisolled.in tiro montbe i lMikE Sir Ottoriv Ili(ary Mario* adminiatere4•l*(l.iiail Led *into; INit - 4818 ; Marc*uis atatingei too, Ltird kmherat,lB2B-4 Hain Eenctinek, - 1.8014886; Le:it - A.04 Itaidinge, 846--1849 ; Lord Daßtpusitl, 1848-1866 ; yhr• count Canning, 1868. FO' SALE The power& of the Governor. General of India are sa , great deal more absolute than those of the Sovereign whom he represents,' lie Is; in effect; a vicekKittg, With acentintability Only . to the Britishlioretninent at holes, "its saliry is $128,000 a year, With $64,816 additional for establishment and "nentingetielek of Govern ment Monte. , fleaides this $192,315 ayear, he hake *ate in 'Calcutta and another in the country, not only rent-free, but kept hi con stant repair free or alPeliet, to and, Olathe day his, appointment ik Mined in tagland, a rihedue ffir $5,006, to .providefor his outfit, is put into ! his hand. In moat eases, the Viceroy of Indiais au out-at-elbows peer, who is thus put in the way of. repairing the doings otter -tune, for,• even let him be extravagant, and he cannot spend half his income—unless he gam: ble it away or '' throw it 'Out of the 'Window. The present Viceroy 181. aid Canning, son and succeaaor to George lianhingorho Was Pre niter of Englandfor a few months in 1827, and died in that office, just after he had gained li— tho pursuit of his whole The salaries of, the Identenent-GOvernors of the Indian provinces are very good ribloi and each, on appointment, reeeirea $5,000, for if outfit," in addition to his pay. force are the !terns: Lieuteriaut.Govefitercr bengal) ] $50,000 a year ; of the North 'tt" - eAt "provinces,l $80,000; or the Piinjaribs, $50,000 ; Governs I of the Madras Presidency,' $64,000;, of Dom bay, $64,000. One or more palaces, built and wholly maintained at the public expense, is also appropriated to each of these officials. There are smaller providence!, with Go vernors or Commissioners at their head, the salaries of Which are ; Chief Commissioner: f Oude, $83,800 ; of Pega; $1,8,000; with a tra-: yelling allowance of ' $1,600, and boat-allow- once of $800; of Tenasserim and the Manhattan provinces, $lB,OOO, and an extra alloWance $8,000; of Nagpore, $30,000 ;" of Singapore, $21,000; of resident Committer of the Prince of Wales islarul, (Penang, on the Strait. of `Malacca;) $0,000; resident Councillor of Ma lacca; $6,000; Superintendent of Darjeeling, $7,200; resident " or .Baroda, $lB,OOO, with tentage and travelling alloiviece, $1,200. Nor is this the whole. There are tour mem bers of the 'Buitreine Council of India, each , of whom repairer+ an annual 'salary of $40,000, with an outfit of $6,000 each. The Legislative Coulicti, also four, receive $26,000 each. There are also five Secretaries to the Govern ment, three of whom annually receive $25,00 each; one receives $lB,OOO, and three receive $15,000 each. The Accountant General Lad ' $21,000 a year; 'the Civil Auditor, $15,000; Suh-treasurer,, with $18 , 000; Postmaster, $18,000; Superintendent of Electric'. Tele. graph', .18,000 ; 'and Secretary to the Board of Education, $7,200. It may hero be noticed that, in this, account, we have enumerated only the heads of depart ments. An army of clerks and assistants is also employed, and paid at the same liberal rate. Tho Governor or Chief Commissioner of the other Presidencies or provinces also'has his 'Council, Secretaries, Auditors,' and so on, at a heavy expense. Nor have we yet stated the military charges upon India; the coat of the Judicial force; the cost of the ,Established Church in India ; and the cost 'of that branch of the medical profession oMployed by the Government. lirphave.te add, to the expenses of the Go vernment, the newly created office of Financial Minister, $40,000 a year, with a - retiring life Pension of $20,000, whenever ho pleases ,to return to England: Moreover, :nearly every bfficial'inentioned' here is eetitled ton retiring Pension, after certain number of year's' , SerViOe,,confirmed' ill health, preventing the performance of his duty. • . ; To calculate what the real cost of the Go. Yeinment of 'lndia may be would bo impels'. ;ble l not even W. 11. Grump kinii°/1 ; 61 / led as sagacity and practice have made him, could drithat from imperfect statistics. The Judges in India are paid thus: Chief Judie° $41,675; and $7,80 0 passage - money q 'taro timisne judges, each .. $81,511,,and $5,000-, , each passage-money; Chief Akatieeu of.•:11.2 - - 4 • drai sBo,ooo,and sB`ooo p : "..7- ~.. .... , c kilati , judge. $28,000; and:. $B,OOO -passage-. mewl.; at Bombay, same as at Madras. Each ,judge,, alter tire years''sei-Vice„ gets - a' llfe; .pensi n Of tWo.:thirds of hls'ailary., , ii Th English Ohurch in India ',lii ' costly. Tao ,shop Of Palcnita has s22,ob6aY'eai;and i $ 6 ,4-Aneeefie moneyf :Ile hate,,twenty r alght thaphtins....-ono . at $7,200, on, I a t $0,760, and. 'ttrent,psis at $4,800.. :He has fifty-two assist,: ant Chaplains, each-receiving $B,OOO a year.: I Thil -Bishop of Madras his'a - yearly salary or .$ 12 , 8 0, with i 2,500 passage" Ineney; and has thirtent chaplains and, twenty-six assistant chaplltlis, paid as at Xibrlfill. , . - ~ ~,',, , . The Bishop or, ilontbayliaS, the same'salaii and allowance as his, rer,ctotgfAqi.thef ; drab, and has ton chaplain* aint, %Went'', nest.e,t7- 44 glisplalas, ,pald as- at Bengal and 74actres. In., mink "diotiese , ,one cot the• chaplains acts as ,larellOwe,- vrith'-' additional allowance , of. ,$l, ..a . year: 2 - ' ":" ' ' ,' " ' '• '" • ' "- ' ,'" 'o.„'ln ' dioceso' o[" Calcutta . there arc' two 6( 1 'Coal? ile s of tho, SCotol3 _ipric,'ioi, !it,5.6,8415,, ansake , other at $4,800, ouch having '57,60,,,fbt , .. ago money- , There also are tyo,chaplalna it the-Scotch Kirk, paid .by the-Governmenti. ''"lionitbay and Madtas. :, ; , c; - - , 1 ,--, ,'.. Th,l,frikaiiaal prarawitorE is , laid -tons :.thir..' goOnttAlle' i litioiroy '57,000. -In Bengali 21.1 fiergOne and Aislitinit'llitVallffi'tiniPiifir ,glen, fittiiitiiiifit r%olilitipop to $2,100'; in .'.-. . itts3:-, and in Ileinhay 33,,ti0 "engaged'and' riigiL l' - !Arbiat slim total or all the abeve paynactlhat , liii` rialek,,troeghprusesi perquisitespfeesi pre.. *Ms vii*him and 'pensions ate not included ',... r ia8,521;480.: , --" - - ' . • ,rjt, e calculate that the actual, receipts tto; -his t '` tiniiii we 'idiall, be Within lireif., And i s this Oes not Include Minot! ellichtle;„ 'No won , 'diti ihen, that the tinaneial condition, of ; India lailatly ezubarraseed. • Changes are takhig r glac ~,including reductions and keeping -,a Owp look out for .peculations, but still there ,ram. ni a great Shaking. Of the 'Pagoda Trod. 00.0114 an ~ S preOk ~P•PuPq • ,• - tIit i FSPEICII:OfiIOVELIMIAYER •. ,or 111,48SACOUS - ETICSO . 1 • 10110 Muse oitieeprelisentitiires. an Ilriclor 0 - Mil '.Tilailitt. hir, fipsaiter,- t have 'listened ' with reat interest to the remarks of my -0°11440e, • and lim to those of the gentleman from,lewa„, wt. dais). They have manifested. imitable' iti7. troulty to the dia.:maim of this quottion t. for,'air; 4k-ia the work of giants to prove to the peope of thia country that they hatii not it - right to govern thamseires, and that Cloograre his a right to event them, That Jan vrork that rum he 'done only by - glintit. It ia, oily tot ordinary Men, for common men,to Show,to the' people of this country that they have the right to govern themselvesi sod' that Amyl are abundattap , preparado•to , -emerehpratiat• ;right. - _lnthe ,sto early hi ry.. of. Shim Lloyettptatint wailful tins krovidenee Plantations, the Phinouth 'colony, and the New Noes doolorty,Which drum mid out 4 UoVernerletaid upon - them by a non-rest , dant:power, and theteby Sainted to, that Obits an indedthsciable possession-the ptondllstory of QM charter clak, , Those men, from the old country, formed upo n titir-iidit diode Soi"ernments, - and • they!did it witliont ever Wing hid' the Miperimiee afforded by the exercise of selt-government: Bat sir; it hi:untended that we who hive attempt Llsl34ll= e s s if ili b prhirAler Miltt Territory .4.f • •11' id: ,tt itiii§nceiluaCtilit if an mifenlYlMed ' 1 : r gilts; bit loath hiti edit:non fethie,'lly going V/ 'We ritory, - "Toe gointledmo from lowa, , M ._Quarts., Mrofipeaker - . , , - Mt. TIIAYSt. 1. will 'allowo ' ihierruptien. Vhe %entleman. from lowa refus edto let me allit,. . um IS question. - I remember that. , Mt. Otatriti. ; I ceitainly did Mit, or; at keit, I id ad Intand it: ' Mr...Tuaratt. ' I shall not lid interruSedl. I :ova the floor, . . Mt. Quarts. I did not hear the gentleman if he ha 1.. any question. M ..Tiarzsi. I was not astonished: at, the tw irllwhieh may-colleague a it 1 mani o lett i lha o t fr l t t e a si d ts k r btral e 'efg%dri n t ilationi s t. 7llieh 40, ALI the as stud theetlititthe Peklpth In st Tettithry (re infante. f The ittlitel,d4o tad find ' s theSer which , he tindithe gentlinhah OM 00l vans to fett wham they sew that Atlas I 'tu g inn . Spiting . Was 'auceassfal in the atioodiplistunant., of that result. Rao etmourned for her Ilrst,horri, and would not be inferred. This" da joa EtadOtei' of the boo: Min 'K. desibt; in appropriate' cause and'othat :,, 44 ' K.' 1 , i . ';', ~' - :• - , inie afro nai ent. l Op la Y b i ll erplOte*thed and' itterelbre, I am g ad tenee gentlemen istrielre for ii that do not exist, and can never be fou .showing why ,Qougrees should make an er got low for the people of the Territories, who are a t *and times better able, than gongress to un.• derstaod their wishes and necessities. There woe need,-itr, in this work, of quick and . ready Jaren tiod.--of =troth Struggling for expedients. We MO . * *hushed Sill that this dtl3= 4 •, I ItIT e' ill main rapt suipensimi ; be 4niviiinia, titulataphy. • I niaortia of lifeto uttnoittemlost • 1 1 I - w 4lliAll°lllll,7L ' i v aliftegb I's said 'grist Omit way be salutary, and, when theta gentleman pee, that they ate in tide inyithiv, 'anof that we who oppose their &ratite measures are: a nitiOrity foible Henke, r spmpailthe with Wei. t, 44 siwtiethinC abo u t thq eq'set. or del hat; and i sat it, for their cotholatiOn, that .tt think, it may be good. Sir, I have known some-. Ming of the feeling of men who have impedes:bed defeat; this feeling of distrust of the power of Pro vidence to carry tbrWard a good cause ; this loss of faith In men ;' this ruinous, and. apparently croak ibgidespair, may sometimes work great good.- The PI is tioly the crystallized tear of the oyster. Mr. Goods rose. Mr. Tuaran. I will not be interrupted. *r °clean: I say to lily 'dolleagee that I al lowed him to intetrtipt die ffetluently 'during my retails on the polygamy bill a row days ago; and yet he is not waling ,to give me the damp privi lege. Mr. Tuayan. If my colleague wishes to inter- Twit me, r will allow him to do anything -,he chooses. (Laughter.) , ' ... litr.,Qoocu, , I thought my colleague would not be •es wiled as be latimatird. I Mustkeaprest !nine 'Mir Hie at the referenda Mj , colleague' hat l made. rhe had looked up his quotations to ex prom stirprise; instead of grief, it would have been more,.to the porpose. I expressed up OM. I dimply eipyessed ettrpriee. „ , litr.,Titaratt; '4 have not looked up any quota.. Sobs. ' I flappers glineratlY to know „whatis appro. tifinte, without looking them tip.: iLaughter. I , .Now, Mr. Speaker, let me , say further to iny eolleagno whose grief , and surprise I trust may bel for his spiritual and ' eternal geed, that I will glee him another quotatiott to the same point : k . Seen si; fate as this was Dante's , . 11l defeat and exile mud •n.d ; 'I hue were Alidon and ,:ervantes, Pukture'ecormene, and Corrbmt.s. . " HlctertAton touched and saddened. , ; ttndagaint ! dot) , those era crowned nod sainted, - i Who with grief have been aectionsted," - now, sir, let us look for a moment at the argu ments whioh have been sought after to show that COngress should organise Territorial Governments. 1 jrill bow team& the region of the sensibilities, and for' a - time, the domain of the intellect—a movement from what is sublime in feeling in my bplzoilents to what is ridiculous in reason. I un derstood, Mr. Speaker, that those arguments have all been Made on a proposition to organise a Terri• tory which has no white M e n in it. 'There Is not a lumber of the Committee on Territories who has', spoken, or who will rise and say that there are three ,hundred white men in the Territory of Chippewa. . Mr. GROW. Oh; yen, there are. r. Aborting. If the gentleman will go there, ha will find a good many more than three hundred white men there. The gentleman lives so far off it tenet to bo wondered at that be 'should make such a statements Mr. Tuavoul I tied it from the delegate of the Territory of Dakota, so called., Air, CLarta, of Missouri: I desire to'ask the chair man of the, Committee on Territories If there has been anY!petition signed by any man within the limits of 'Chippewa 'Territory in favor of an orga nization of that Territory ; and what evidence they hive that there are even ono hundred anti eighty white men within its limits ? 'Mr. Sumo, of Virginia. I do not believe there is one white mae there. . . . Mr. 0110 W: I should like to ask the gentleman from Missourtwhat petitions there were from Kan sas and ;Nebraska at the time those Territories Were organized? Mr. Gousros. Oh, that is no argument. One wrong does notfustify another. ; Mr. IllAirlan, Now, lot me make one remark to the gentlemen from lowa, who appealed to this hence to' niford protection to these infants in the Territories-- Mr. Corals. I hope the gentleman will allow Me to correct hie statement. Mr:Tits:ran. Tho gentleman did not allow me. Mr. Genus. I certainly did not refuse to Allow the gentleman to interrupt Inn to eorroet anything / might have said. If the gentleman appealed to nee, and I did not yield to him, it was because I did not hear him and not from any want of cour tesy. , Now , Sit, i protest that I paver epoheef the people, of, the Territories as infants. , I spoke of them As men; 'and if I used 'the word "infant" in that commotion, it was to oharaoterise the Tenho !lee as infant empires. 1 Mr. Plavan. - I was not talking of the gentle ;ameo orthography, or, etymology. .I was talking about his, speech. Mr. OURTre. Kited no expression of the kind. Mr. Tnaven. I was not quoting _the gentleman in words ; X wee talking about his argument, which Wan to shoWtheit the people of the'Territerlos were whcilyfililable to take care of themselves, ' and that 'they must be alforded•proteotion by the General kinvernillenfic: What do, they want with our pro , teatime? And if they do want it, what pioteetien Would they get except a government of broken-, down politioituts, whioh the President of the United Sottesi,would send them? They have King Log hew, Jbey ,would have King Stork then. Is It'Obtfornor a lee.hdrio power to protect thapoiepla? .•Solar from that, sir, he is as,muoh inferior to the hardy pioneer, in atrengthAnd ohs. ;renter, as Lombardy poplar is to live oak. - -What lather° in tuokla Governor ; what is there fri seek a 600!e tary; what is tm g e in sugh marshals;.what MET= le there in a whole faro* Of frarriterlatattlette pooh I I ,,its woiiht he gent there to,preteot r the ,peoo9tAk t I pent( upon it, if they are protected at all we/ will, protecit thOmseliee; nobody 'gist litillwatilisi min; Mid besitibitheti they mutt plotted ell' thetiello• vernnient °Dictate, if we semi therm rt. eielt'artee are the there ; ?„ you woald .aenit the ,Diten.w)lot° al. p;opko haveAlpfghted at home., Theie are the -Mon neualty sent to govern the Territortee I - then ire. the governdientaroffibtalt Witter' adulterer Vasty Jariediotlen appointed; they have always bee eirofeet< le ?ie. , Pwillle 0) 1 0 • Territories .then `the, free 444 A ae 0 : 01 people ofygypt [Laugh: r , 'Bei, iste;iii'eatrY the illastratteinfirther : tiro') :the .peoplysie the anvienelgret; ithimisitisahosegoi wy inOlthe chamber° 0 ~tb. low_ , ...Abs. 4 9 A m y l v: To ill PioltEllni Ple/fl i trl - tk ill,e 41%° 1 4 0 . tineear Government-; to tra c e Vrtre ;'. 'to' speeitahi litleirw , hiti; and'h ti We'd al .asethddi , by' whiaill they itedomplish thetir mats tiy 4444 nip Indian warm ! .1 -have ;appeiack, top i c hlelernto-lihole, ekiattite li•OPlo-ean go vern thel/K solver, grel,,Lnelgti . at well go on i' kith Art,ber, ' id:thl , 1016ilireetion. 'l6 dopetkep pe n 'that 'the people of the Bated Oritithuvrer4i; duft:g tbe'firet ten-yeare of theirlststory, without a Terrihertal Government. Their lOW govertieFittillweri.4, l ape., I.up, said pot the •pegniii„ef,9regon fol no Ire., an ander eo good we' , go, welt railfor (tea, he hey ittifiltit for 'thennielvik'before'llie tithe' While theft t og Ogle takient.riscetYpai th e' istr.atkin .of , Oontess: Illog :stone averytithes that pertained to good. .O°Vl neemt,Still. htit'eriee who WIAeIaP. 4 FP ler° isl o iy , that itt tit a Territetittl',cirgantser 'lion by'r' test ' piti`litinid bii, ribald . ; ' " Now, .ttr,' 'tell yon Sat -ID tl ittiti =o° , of ih4,ii Territorial organisatiena t o , ' aio---- ;re r • -- • hake . e. ~,AtjhAa- a tteuo, to 401f,* the hie enpeorse of Gie 'peepls Ober is &Whole of it. Fir, do jottAtirnYthait this Mouse of lieprestintatiVesf that this Senate, that this Pre sident, is the motive power of, tide Government? If ,you do, let roe assure you. yen: know but .little aboutit. .The motive power of, this Government is the pimple,'"The peepla Sat - brim Who' Masud' 'fir their own bushman and' mind' their Mini , platters; Mai the politieladallerembopretealdthilktheybro , the olive PPliter,Wllusigndionat yin 4wepatieort, With he coach akle-free, ,who that he made the coach .irlove., Lliatrghttir.J . That la the NOW, sir.,lirid'Aired - Of throe Sussumptions. 'reanitormidure f warned that-it is bitter to leive.thero Inch-Mole walkout. our supervision, until their faults, or weaknesses shall show .thetotte interiontion alone,caobe their Salvation. ' think `1101e;' Mr. 'l3peikker, that I have vindi; dated the power of the 'people tOgOrorn'thirineelfee I have chown-it u t 6 appears ih ourtistory. , These 'people of; Ilakete are as ktday i as ;bey would be if they had our, Territorial, officals over them' They have now nciliidlait - wars. -The Tana-: tend and theSiornenre all quiet. gut organist, the Territory; •'attd' send' out -year exeeutife ofeiatd and then; sir, these speOldatotemill greatly, desire an influx of Government gold., , ,Tearo is noAssthod se sure and SO convenient to i ltoduce ihntrowalt as W to stir up an in' wee . - Will 'tiedone, trit;:td raise! the price 'ortoird lots. The • Tait Oise atid , titirisur will oozes down.bn the_whita settlementai , Ancl wc.fhttli satin hessr.of.the terrible inroad," of the, images, Then, sir, blagtlenrg , IPP O I II ferProteetion. regimen of soldiers - and 4toxio,oetti. Thedrilf,lamiget, Sind petition* .and war claims to the , end ef They are bet ;ter off tordaythr% tireymur hewiththese Govern ment eptiioqietote tgtned, i4 0,1 * 'Mon . hooch.. I wiiih. to ask my colleague whether he recOgitiseit The - right /1' Congrese to Intel:file' if the people of 'a Territo* shoirldTranie ihstitntione whieb,iin its opinion, were improper, and not, in addertiange ! ,viith the, theory and spirit of this ,Qe, yerruitenti Mr. irilArgt. Cathefe ttad a general rule which they applied very frequently'vilien ridestioni were asked aboutt what they:Would do in , Sertaid contingenotes, and that rule waeOkat they would; enew'er any ugh quetions when they should arise in practice.- , . That is a,very, geed ride for, me to stet upon in this .• • very Mr. 0009: Dies riottey'eolleague oonaider that snob a question mayisave swim:tin thlioake of Utah; and perhaps in the ease of New Mexico , • Trarch. h o tittee hae yet arisen In practice. - No evil has yet been ockurtirmatated in the Terri; toriee Which the - people* - there, by their awn local laws; aid:Mt abundantly able to remove: sir, - I -do, not, propose to have anything to say, concerning te novo Ii the Lilts which I shall °COLN the .arouse. lam perfe4tly,Willing, that, 'for a Grab under this ilevernmeht, ' the negre, es welt as the sovereignty of Oongret4; Shell beheld in alleyanoe, Perlidpe Vail the neuron why some gentlemen are guilds .and .vitiy„ they grieve.- 13 may tie that, if n ay colleague were not stitprised at me, I should:be Very Much stioirised myself. Ton:will reritember in the beginning idthie session of Congiest 'that • rusialratwas Wire given by 'many RepUblicanc here, that this gaeation: of, alsfery etiould not ir ant need by them daring *care-, sent Oongresa. 1, sir, was one of thellepribileans who repeatedly" earn - that aisurance . to semi whiles vote!, were doubtfal ; - -"and had re ly n tse been beatnik' amorwoom you, .to•da . y; Mi. '8 'et, Wonid•not be oreupylogthe potation of p ding Otter of this 110up4,. air, each eu assurance was publicly given upon this , floor by the Itepublioan candidate for Speaker, [Mr. fitiermais,l and that- assurance was dotted by the gentlebtan from Maryland; [Mr: ~Ltail,t, ht. WS. • debarks' stgainat , the - ,resolution .9f Afarilaisti 1/edislatnre,,that the Reptiblicara. d 'not ititrodtaiti the thieethrtt 'tlf, slittefi into, the nodes. I hide tioneatlyabseried my promise, Ir, reference ftt -Gm 'ariennwitok *Melt 1 1 gave men Whelle'rnialt;Bere denbtful on the question of the Speakership. ," .‘ Mr, Speaker, I do not Mose, lithe_ organise, finn'ot Mope Territories, 14 agitate the country with that .doestka There is-no manner ofcrietid'of it. haver er - uebritilliernate , loterests of Tree demi do not demand it. I Bay nss that the inte rests of slavery, do not demand. it.. IVhat,do the fanatics in both Beetle= of this country want? They'know that the whole country is tired of the question. It the whole country' could respond to day as one 'man, they would shy - so. have ere• nothing else to looit after, in this country but the slavery , -,tire re nothing here, but " tirther Aggrtisilon " end," todtßafd aggres sion ?" Are aft' the gloridtis aoldevententa Of our . history forgotten? Area momentous ' the inte rests of our present conditiOil cii fin; ifirpornance? But, air, these fanatics, both In the North and in the South; know nothing, see nothing, care , for no thing, but the neve' queetien. Above ni Is the broad MigienSe'rif heaten, filled with gloWing . "In lleastuen ear tner rebeoe,/ • ' And utter forth a glorious voice,', There it Arcturus and his sons," and Orion and the Pleiades; bat we have a set of one-idea men in tho North, who can see nothing in the .whole ca nopy, save the "Twins ;" and another set of cognate fanatics in the South, who tan' see nothing but tho "Bear circling the Pole." Poor mon ! They sit up nights-'the one elan to ass that the "Pear" demi not detour the "Twine," -and - the other 41 . 4 tti eel that the ",'wins" do, not set sortie trap for the "Bear:" A fine help aro therm haggard night-Watobers to the - great 'sternal! Their "eternal vigilande " do doubt, prevents a collision of the planets, tiow thankful we should be that such self-sacritioing heroes still live! • We all know well enough what might happen, it even one little world should be jostled oat of place. "Let bet one planet from its orb be hurled, , rnmets and MUM Such lawless through the world." , There, woe one Mani ; Newton, who compre hended all these constellations and the lane Which govern them. Ile' weighed worlds. his gave, to mortals the grandest law of the physkal treiverie. lie could see the whole ethereal expanse; and template it, and aorutiniso' its movements,. _end rattiest lathe& itt Mysteries, But Pope says, of that TitaniC intelletitualprodigy ! • Bireerior beings, when of late they ads A mortal man enfold ail nature's liN,, - Admired such wisdom in the human ensue; lend showed a 1441y/tonna we sous arage, If, air,superior beings 71111 . 16 - Wiiitjfias an ape, by ichat. multiplication of mieroseopio power could they see at all a little dwarfed politician, who himself can seo bat one constellation, or at most two, in the whole handiwork of Jehovah, and those tiro the Boar" and the gi Thins?" jelreat laughter.] • Let me say to the gentlemenfrom the South who are ' sensitive en this question of slavory,that a sublimer faith would become great men. Those men especially who say that slavery Is of Divine origin. Why, Air. Speaker, who is the anther, of I Divine institutions? , t It is Ile who sitteth upon' the nitwit of the Heavens, and before hint all the inhabitants of the earth are as grttialioppers." If, then, he has established certain relations between grasshoppers of one color and grasshoppers of soother color, ho ,one those relations will stand any, and all tests- Who can overthrow them? Can the North? (Great laughter Is my colleague going to do it ? think not; for these things vrlet' have the superintendence and approval of Almighty God are above, oven those giants who contend against the r ight of the people to govern themselves. The Titans even could not dethrone Jupiter: The appeal is made to us from every 'reason of, philanthropy, from every sentiment of pity,' that those poor people" in the Territories may not be allowed to govern themeolves, for the reason that they oannot pay their own evening. Well, sir, it they cannot do it, is it not as easy for na to appro priate money to govern the land districts or to aid them in governing themselves, ens it is irt pay t he o ffi ciate which the Vx po e r cu p t.l ia t re money veshals t d ) out? What man can doubt that? If they - are in soh a strait as - to want as sistance in their Government, who is bore so base as to refuse to give it? There Is no party , here, there has been no party in this country, but what would listen to the appeals of these people, cote leg with this plea of poverty that they were un able to meet, the legitimate expenses of their 'Go vernment. They would • have an apitnpriation and one-half of the ordinary appropriation woula be bettor for them, paid to their own citizens, rfhora they would elect to these offices, than the whole appropriation paid to Federal el:Bejaia, who go out to the Territories only for a temporary re sidence); and who return with the profits of their proconsuiship to !rattle in,Fifth avenue, or in some, of the Eastern cities. Under this ,mode of allow tog the people to govern themselves,. they will soleot their own fellow citizens, residents in the same Territory; and these °Moen • wilt receive their salaries, not to be transported to Eastern cities to be spent in luxtiry; hut,. sir,_ to be used in building up the young Territories and the future litotes which shell be made within their limits. ' Mr. Bpeaker,, , another, objection or my oolleigiin to, that there can ho no law except mob law among these people iu the Territories. I have stoma that in our earliest colonies, without the ; adliantige of former, Mtperien,ce in self-government, the pea l pie have 'made modeb,of goveroningfor ' them solves. I have, shown; that ,thp„people of Oregon have made model Astittillotswaltheut the ad vice or sanction of Vonkresi. My:colleague says' that nothing but mob lawean exist 'except where ,this omnisci ent Legielaturo shill show the world ,some, noble airldev,ementri. Mob law , made by, ; infante, mid I- Rupp* carried. out by infants! 'Xo, sir ; mob law made by 'sensible,men, your 'eqnaLs and mille t yourßtete and from Mine ; every, one, of them abundantly, able to draw u p a )bill of rights or a Constitution. And these are the men who know nothing but mob law and this Con gress, should exercise its all-wise influence to re strain them from seitdostrubtion, from entails: don I A it: possible, sir, that, in this age of the world, there is any men so big 's fool es to suppose that,Anglo Uesens have not in thortrfolinif the eta BEENE iti ^ it t- JOr.v.CE_ 7 '' ' • , th em e O f ' i el tpr o son }- atirin • ? cr' f t chi ', 4 l i e ll gil e, ' hilt M b ightlebiseloeeirillikiikert - 4hieMOeVind " hie murse. , rlvititedid, - ,iir,. that 44,very.fireirguya - Whererer yon lied theta, hire thil , ,sitinwilite of goveroM,ent ithd the'Vldmentii Of' Silf-previiiitticiti:' ;Rug ; thibt "doWg eerb(iiiitl`jdu rig*, in einem 'i l ia, , bars ilr ' , Alk 117 - „WMlthMerfasidi4r -1-1 1 1 th 41 4, , Or. 11 ;: roo lta r te it e tsitt e h th lit e ilt ral li n t d opui thew ty3 it institute a AU rights 'WI 1 M 1 ' 300 : 10'40 % 1' siellielitit iiii i . intb foe t , heni i . be Priteet ,ehillek theeejairs,' . ' • J . ~,, • ' • 1 -;' /411 . 24, ti l i r a atilne iv s,',•. '.r• 'MCA why it i ` lhifigh ' file` 'What 4111 ; thlett 4 ' ?Lan, ,dos thei 4 t ‘; mOltnialk•ithen,itia. keen • gin ef. 'r" .. " " d U lfi t ' la l l in APiteDle Ortde without m, , end wi th out the r super,vildantsrid . pateital Visit in ' Ailogigialer " . o th ellO'd"oiimiPatites ' will- be verde,- triad, depoolalig!theLeclupauloWef holt ,o!fielme, So., l Mte i hr An .trforittd i° with/Pt - Pnllar rh i s w• Conine c al' futile n on n'abine sh a pe : ' 'L I 'eat rlitiWhei" itilie 'people Shall hats kite". the . it say, that no pierli o o,,Ati I ReCtlaSeihr Ite oiled iptectosittion,postetent,alo, o' , t 4 mi p,rine t i a "ling plegoyirttiihrertniiefit? u r ' 'w the ilmteme meek praises chatty kach inter-'. ;1 " -4 Virflf - 14 , 444414EP , i9.th•'Dwif!r-49* a lagepe dente, widish. seys that. wall govern. imleati ''detivli a their If wit eire ' fihM' ihd donstattyef Aka r goternial,ti.. .Es :,- that, the 'idea .of gavernat e pt whioh, this . Congress, rot, the Uhl fed States, Withoitimity"Vordrof autliority ,- from the ' Osople:ferToseef i to teif then,' hilee• they 7 silielt , not and.what titeylhelt dein the, Territerfolit Dili ;;;',4 l ft ryfitinr4= 9 : Tryaign i ta willytil Svildighaß4V4losrkiiplkee'entilrr'hisi Me l -, 111 4nit ea4 4 11,r,, , t y giA ,; ,lir i W ar t' neon Territory?. 1, . ' o veran dato y that it is the bn Meal of ;Contrast' to , gto 'into all these minutia:, ; to direct every movement, oentrol every with, titlark eyery ; exfqession of the will pf Ale peo pie of ; the Torritortek of thetljiiited Shaine . 'Mei' , ever pretends to set , ea Lanai ehtitialhikalei snook influepoe among Amegitlarq ielAhildn:. ' • '', -I. 40, I hir.lPoben. I Wish' Sa f i 'to" its., I. ta r o w" /*ague thatlit,eifetrie So*Oehe Mlightiok . ipiopaiJ , n tiOn wPillit noilleAlignier filliAtteenelle,r ffebed, MN, gulu zii e d•if l i o ik Pt jpoireition here to-,day, as that 'GMT eOtild 'Aer'iladjthidg 'dr that kind" „ but , Opel dititrweehtintd•Stima litiliiophar.dCht - the- Pe 6 Pi in RollakfiWiik 0 0 ,4RVYTPNROW‘trhiait, ;nay do these ' things, , ;,, , ,„. , - i . , • ;Mr.; Thkrai'.''.l perfeetfy'ilielf-tirliTeritathritlP Ithat lltis to gi ve a helping hand, ,to ithsOppliti; in .ans,inot.,to , people,- toff fe„whatmy,col league waits .' rem 'afraid I will brie mY,Pixta lii this Neese for hot lidding tr helping hitoCA Edo' not feersolymaktllingowlens, to !Adhere to,iihaV. .L - eau dere ed, M hy , *Kul ogle 4 ddots'not, ,am, to, irk borer{ the Owe Warty piLif ii?T Alte " Mitviiii *We ;diktat ray thesis i ?tharthe 'people Mit 7 1%109611111i ' tide 1 1 0 Vernmelatryttlul.that4B07 100.041 .lrkit4 Ao: govern Themselves. • . _MYee ,_ 1. - "Mr, Gotibil. 'ldeals'', thinthlliativieheth ' iti' he MOMS to my that L heir& 'ever ;intimated any such flanges he lugger”; ?“ , i,', r • ;‘ , .. 1 : • i • Mr, THArna. What ?- - , - - - I 'Llf.r/ Gatiets.' 'Thee Vial:afraid . irbiEr tioitld; lose' your litcas here:mammititt fllyoar positiorson this loran littry Ineation.,,,„: „ ~ ~,,, , ~,,•:, _ , , Mr. I lheren.'l of:typeset That; On 'arotint' i)? your itbendaitt mytipathyilthaf viad thohase."; i,. ~ Or: 9090 i.. . Whoa, the - geolitesentmermok Sod ; . something ; that exists to. tight, he lights something that does dot, eglit. t"' ' • ; ~ .9 I Mr' Tfflywh. , - If , the . ; gait/eaten .iwisites me to' , 'come / directly;to, the point , I...;wUr det;so...; Ilerimys. l Congress. hie the , power to geyern thepeople and he complains' because I' saitlthatVengrece Mita eierelee that power bytelling the peoPlir of show. try whethey,wsre;ita, .dis ~elempt sad ythlntp; , arid mi gh t exercise it by saying Whether a m en might sniffy - his fOiniel"wife's siker , ornot:' , l , iiiii,; I &shiny colleague if tW dm:deaths* floosies* has thn ppwer to asyhoth•thase, thing 7 —.. .. - Alri GOOpti. -;" Wfiat I'say in re_gentitl'ilte Mattr ' is th i s i that it lethe atty. of etnigressi Merely to' assist these people- Inferganising e,Territatial t;lo ,- I verninent ; not, to dioteto ttf „them, their„meantroe of legieletion, , only, 'no ler artini they ' shelf net legislate' In ilnith'e' *ay- ai would: the' , :against the best intermits, ef ille people of the,TerilMry;and the; whale country. 1 What 1' Mein - to 'MIX . atilt - further; is; thit if b Territorial Zegialitase .ohillibpass'anyient-erhieh; in the judgment of ; emigre*, ehall ,bei contrary to the polio] er theory of our GiovernMetiti - er. which in ' tiie' end would pliide fthili TerrlkWy IA irutHh h condition that it Would not he ,a .gitoper•imblitee to be received into ,the Union 012.1•12, egiutlity grub the other States, then it; ie'the duty of Congress to in terfere, and pithibit or repeal Mash risw--:J-.: .: . .., Mi. 'illeYth. I Think _asYlielleague bag Sens o n i far euougb. I Mr. Gwen. ' '*iiela ,r will sit 'lowa. ,- , - , - I xr. I TIYATiR. That le /right: iil would .like to know what kind of philosophy it. 111 that my eel league'sviewe are based upon. lilt the philosophy 'ill' pergenyiatiort ; and' priieiyiptifirij di is 'ft the phi.. - I losephy of Christianity?. Does hig iroppuisk mash , the people of e. 'territory are -determine di tlo sot ii a certain way, mid, Ad exercise oeitaiti - righte,"that by legislating here'tolhei antral, heioan , prevent; them acting -M that cattalo .we,l,r 10 (1 1 0 . 1 °04/VP these' Often rights ? . lithe of the opinion that e' is going thdogriert!hese Merl to what he 'eolisidegi rights - by Rime?. - - IC ISlet hie idea; Tt ..Doewhe'ley,* pact that if the ; love slavery stathiale.freedcmihe Ii going to make them good ettristian4 and good ftindom-haen" b y legislating that LIMY never shill heir°. darns ?.... Would ho Proposty in se:Speer is Chrietieginjug,!ilindostaoh.tbag -the beat method. for' he missionarySeetelfoa would be to liegd. over' and Meal their Idols? Would he make them Chris Liens; Itor exiiiiir ;11, - lesislitingt inAdassoehilietts,i or here, An the,redsral, .flrrerapeent:M i tp Worship . iii ' Sidestep. r. 0 4 ,41„ght_itaf i„ , y, a wrodg Pliiltelephy:" 'lda - cdunet ' is,-1 ligionior,ttialleraskee,hr.,Chrietinnity,,,oftealso f ~ into enypeople. under ihts,.. No, sir, this mast be - neeottiplishedhy other mostat' CMnverts and not inaile, espeolelly , in' lids •etiant*k eby form. But; it sir, it seetk td ; be the, cherished opinion , of sop .that;thero is no 'Ober -way, of converts to anything tiood'ekeept by legleiatlon. Clow, I; hive 1 a philosophy about goveramentihnd:the - duties, Of goveirnMent, which esnuet,by any possibility acco rd with the views expressed .by my polleagne,." The propoiltlOns that - I - mike 'as 'ooniptehrnding thit whole philosophy, are very simple, and are only' two in painher., , 'Ptesa, are z lint, , that, the first duty of the litivertmeet,le to lei the people' alone; and, geoccid;lfrit - ilif eta - wed 'duty is to prev'eut my colleague, or .anytiody, else, from Interfering with therb. ilattghterl . ~ •, New . air , If they drd u'elaMe to Wortittit their 'Erin sal; ration, Hie putting very gretitilirideire, Mn. drinker. on' sou and me, to work out the saltation of all the people 01 this country. You and I might be the only men web trodersfandin what line and in what direction this great salvation Ilbs. NOW shall ws accomplish it With the per versa wile of the *KU nation linguist es? Now. I will a ate to's otl what is the radical' and dis tinctive dttforea.m between pubes in this errantry ; and there can be tracedto the rad teal distinction every Men sure which ommaions nay Oendletin title Rouge or Atte consult. •1 hat radical distmotion is this : Muth in the ' People. and no faith in the people. It so happens, and it; wisely happens, that no party will .ever control, or has ever controlled this Government, bat what either exer cises %hie, faith in the" people, or- makes the people be-, here that anaerobes it.. `Laughter.]" ' Now, etri I enejlenmt. any, man to controvert that max im. ilt has nqt been oione he . audit Omelet', be code here., 1 Wilt meet now; or at any time, sax man on these radical propositions of government, which l now enunciate. I f my colleague wishes-..0w to,make any elpiadation of but views, Iwilitietek to him._ [Laugh ter.] Dir. Owen., I here an meob belief in tt *ability of the people to govern the elves as my colleague or any other man has: but, sir, when I took at our Territories, I say teat three ;Territories belong to the -people of the whole bountry t, that in those Territories every indi vides! in the country has au inteavet ; and I believe that lid ten ulcer Or latent) men, or one hundred men. from the 'United States, or form any foreign country, have a right to o there and Mule npyree rely such institutions wittier somas to organise, if they chceee, a monarch, eat form of government, and Maid up institutions which shall make the Mates to be formed out pt. those Terri tories unfit ever to be taken into the union. • Mr. T114%11'811. Now I understand all that my colleague is going,,ut eat- bed fa r. boson. hen, toy' colleaene does not want mY views. its has bed enough of them.; Mr. Thayer, I understand Ml that he is 'lathe to say, Hie p opositioneare these: first, that every man i , this country has an equal right to the territory of the United States, and therefore his inference is this: that every minim this country has &nicht to names hie o •n ' peculiarmews upon the people who shall occupy that to terriry, '. Mr. tiooCel. No; my colleague mistakes . my , theorir." 11l y theory is, that the people, as a whole, own the Ter intones •, that 'the views•ef tha. different hidividtude shall emplaced together ; and that the imm 'of alt the _ample shall prevail in the Territories. ° , P lrrr w . 1 1 F 4g i n th . ° well, now, that Would work very meat hardahip in,oarie there Should he nine Hundred mid ninety-nine nienef one view, ord one thookand men of the other. The ins.n henured and ninetpnineorhoi according to his assertion, have an equal right in the Territories, would, by the cotton of one man, nave. ne rits rights whatever, - Mr. Gooch. The .theory of our Governmetitis that the roadOrrty shall govern. Does my oolleague deny, that? Mr. TRAVER. And alt . this, Mr: speaker, after' the people in the 'Penitents have bought their land and Mod ' for it 1 After that. *Yee men have a mkt toimpreas them with their peculiar views out polities. religion, on moral and mental philosophy. on spiritualism, and what not. 'there le no end to what we might make tomes of legielatign. Well, I a n got for making these thine topics of legislation myself ; and if I had my we about it; it poet never would write a elatforgi for the Itepub bean party. I Laughter.] I do not like metaphors in platform*. • I want them prose ; or if thetMest be rut -tr I would like tohave them very. good poetry. ' Now, fr om what source can this power be derived, that enab les moon who nave sold these teeth' to •people who are their equate In every:respect-who are otheens of the ; Gaited fitates-Lwliere is 'believer derived. from that saves to men in Blaine end elsarachusetts; and lowa. , the r+ ht - to say_ what institutions the pioneers shall have? Hetim told, with grave solemnity, by my "Ooliellatie, that tile is the ancient policy of this Govein, meat,. It is not goellinent as eaten. ` Laughter .) „lime not so old as tlin. the daughter of Oaten: 14 age le no reason why it should be forever sustained. it is old enough tootle. , Mr. Gooch, I desire to set my colleague whether be intends to mace the franiere of our Government, and the man who engrafted this potioy oaths Territerime. in the' same category with the distintuished Individual to whom he has referred, and to sa that. their work is on t rum Inn? 1 slighter.) ; a lic;,.Ylitil,l;thna.t h i;o7ser, neither them nor my colleague. I have no idea 0 doing such it , thigg. -But I do say of the men woo framed this Government, that they might not have been perked even in human wisdom ; and I do say, contrary per tO the opinion of many, that the present generat.on la nOt• legal wise trion.the east. It may round strangely, hut any man who denies it denies faith in God and human nature. No. sir; 1 contend that we are degenerate men unless We Oen Inaugurates bet ter polio, than that 'lush her been inaugurated one or two contorts* ago. Have we pot improved on the law of primogeniture ? ` eve we Rot improved upon the feudal system i Butkus idea that Congress have the right to govern the Territorim because they have sold the lands to the veople who live there is a pert of that system. No. sir ; I tell Pim that this Trritorial policy has been .from the .ottlaet_eresteulns a lt the while, In, favor, of 'Popular righte; , • wee trat stage itt our Territonal polio? , was, that the President should send oat the eneouttyrt Poirerillie l-gisetive power, and theinfiletill_Petret, lot every werntry. That wee the first pone*. xne mamma policy was, that the President Ewald seed Out the ema.. outline pOWer. the 'Judicial gower„ and a part of the le yelative mixer-the Ocninettrwhile the Jeoshi id the erritOry m i ght elect the lower branch oi„the I.eitigia, tore Ths third step of our Territorial pettily wi g this! that the President should send out the azimuth , * and judimal powers, while the people tit the Territory should elect the whole legislative power. .And. air. the fourth step in our polio woe-and that was the ,Katisaa-Ne breaks tell-that agress.enoukt not have intervention for the revision o Me laws wich the people in a Ter ritory should make Mutant! b y thateor the sovereign ., ~,, t h e people in the Territory Was held in abeyae no during the "i r 'territorial' condition, 'subject to the so vereignty of the President. ~ ~ : , ~ , _ ~ , . , Now. err, the step which I mem), which is the firth , t ep an our •Terntortal policy: imthis: - that the eove roman. of the vein* Shall bp active, and net held-in abeyance, whoa the sovereignty of the President and the, sovereignty of 'Clongresa shell be held in abeyant*. nits, mr. is the fifth and last stee ; ineur Terptorial PP hey .... ; "Thee!' noblest dimwits ill her !let." , Pnli6i. sire 4114'1/114/ea nig 14 or piptaprim remar—the Pillars of nominee 40. on rrnlonl /lOW write, In letters so that the world not, read, y. the rte plus satrap( Anglo•flaxon government. , t - But. sir. I wilt nal censure nay coljetwite 'for enter taining any fear e for the safety of free instAntions which he may choose to sherish.. • cash understand how he nod other ram not. serhalie, of the most 104 and defiant Cosposoaon. ma i churn Tethers Ot. danger of slavery's grasping and estroyin (sir leorthern - : TIEE c;ilfrr - ' - = -',:, limy rum, "rozpop.in w ' We ' Iv - 4101111***111 ithililllgilll‘,Y, ~;,4,11446 1 Thrie 0•94014." 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I igh•l Papa, reacteder ao, anima . I halm observer*. say ' ' illgig"Wilt Se' ' joins be m att* ngshititithrs „ . ;hp dhic , , MI 'r liat Was Inv prnis t aa‘ • it em , 1 .- • ilt. " '• Bet ifielietwid 444 - 4, ....,-aa ‘,..s . ion :, to so e24= l l 4l .fpr i i .w elle,-.U I I ...:4•71 . pay_ ,`.' utirins g i n iz irti=V in - iliW i a '" % ma i : ' I Pr e & lio not c otr t irtir r . mltiolr. .Mt L ' ""' : .. Alen w ins tat 4.: late; . barb' *wow i_. iota. 141/4=Armo r - tai '' . rla 721 4 aollyt h rfirals e nra i rSk a t i r: t ' r di". t ie latee nrtil lb e"bi ly do ldi erti bM" 'o ye alsele Mill ogr tll ftno 4 = l = • graMprithee otptunierehha Wheat pre Ida ash whom poles Mlle inieber.tipMyeyer in Maine or MU eachuistte, with his feet thion thandadeweiln, agile `i in, wit... while be prates about ear *amnia can, Wrest 'Plow ihryigetle no hie elf-Peti. i. Mettth as Uldli • t t al; MI. 4.:Ofth e rt nialk "a afy the :Yerriton tt 4 quit lt, I.Ma , I Yen I. i Might mend toi,tet bet., sidn Itlaaltlo le- ' - Jury , lariellits ,their.othemart erase; * 's an d ,e ark' 'Mann rails etierli ' isierlopsrs Minima, at larg,' and evevorr iresasphswi unit =AO egitheOlgielle : . gild 11.- I.othilithent..., Ifilafi 3 OliAlthli diditpd ithkg . oath ri fa? how, tura imi pew to rey asseedrif 4 '• - he wi ea.!' Cfmoghtm.; ~........ V ' , '. 1 I • < t • Kr. Goocu. 'Mt collec h 'S ita been bedulgiaria kw ". meal lid of Inkblot Mt 7.: , 7 --; - r.r , . :..r ... , Mr. Theriot. I was t tint my Colkieses, Mr. • Mpe r e !,i r. J; 1, .. , ill 3, ~ :, Y. ,', , ~.; Mx. llioocit, My colleague has notaitei ear aria- Meat brinnitirk of Moe. 'Whet I wssosottosito thew hultowersi itiferuirs:,l said they MIDI inenjimit an capable or; govenung tathogibres as theweeele of agr other mermen of the PliegtlWlDut..4 l IMO. t ro was at tow ' Onteebof s TerritorialergenitStla, they' Me gar no' snort sheers Ste am t rat o Hetet rope Ise " , aen themalisse; eltd•thaf,;fer dirli ere i linethof alliitt,' in. a nverement, bthf IlhogleLWre the aid lot the Gie,' mind Goverment,' mid `that' lif Ind' AK annul basiiireirrkibe , ' 6 01 60111 ,_, ~:o r =l , a ' s. i Of be t g Septe ter by time &ea Sr• • -: be th eaulitiof •rat to and myeeter, I Ina im mu lk '- i. i isolleanne .would reply. to what I did any, matted° re- Elyetto his Owe- litite‘tg.kkil owe waddifullia, , , e M7.llll l t 1171tIrni i rtellealablifrindwillribliaiiit , l'aill ~ =lle r Ett i t r i ar l '' ltgr= " l . 4tVautirY w ad: '• two a entente: iocKPT thatthr itethiladVtols= lll l. ~ ... 1 lies n 0i1 ,,d4.4 in the we 'r,idritorti_.,,ilitorp,,tbewin Ike stria =l. Went Tor thememmel Us jilitm-iwriat tAlle:, _ sera. la mar mid r tun Waft amnia asestall -• yaw, i f, ash yeshiva of,thn SAttr4...l bothpiece propeollolte: vibe , rat. CO& - 111t=a... ple ar loopy: is natabova les we ads ay. =win*. if th e if flare denier of thir ovyrthroer of need gent moat lin the Mare of l'aztioci yawls W Ad... the a oiliest in my couhty, or ;pi akar town , one o the towns on tees CUE, Plink• i ;Wawa hag . aboarvenig-SiSe praisile, that there is !Ego oAr _or: New ork. or ia the earth - Deltiloone e - ma *or! lei !gnu ever , haw OA riot ,of rebellion in the mar patriotic „tern rlfall i - Hai ha hotroftel beard of tense &Pieer York iniVilat4inairir ',lint& It loath Sloop, whether - the fr MI om in panther or the palate of a ferritorris a moo remota NMI Ofirinimil, Of Ow ll*Set Maths aloof interfere and nee that they abookt not blot them-, piing out! Why, every man knows that ciarregiabla.",„ can inpututiona ate in the meat denser where the popa- Wren is the must dense. Jim MY colioorno swami tow lio that: ' • +.-.T. Go,cg. WI ideate, that Newels mos &woad instil. ions formed . boy boolowillizatlonorp. inimlat who, it there are ter men who participate in tam ottani- W.lOl than where it Is terticlsatatt in 'by. newsy: • -and . stein., every one knows.that, lb., people who go Mae ea unorganized Territory to front dilatant. fenthirifrikand tsanpoi them muse /Min lorelga enuattiallt sadism,' haxthere is more danger tbbrinlitittruddemitt' he'ems-' Wished there not in accordance with the timers (weer— , liovernment than when there is a. lumen eniteltion Of people. Mr.rhisixa..l feel the irtldlaforbigot thhgargildNitt. Sy colleague has shown thettl•therewseeely ogie woe in a Territory &Ire would ea via. great Awing:if* . mob there, and an oro ahem of republican flea holm • o tamititer.l dial the gentleman ever reed the r Pewee r Eva tie 'ova !Ward dtairdayksinitis . ' streets of Earth 1, Sam he Met mad Memo buten ; end does not know that eh den Owego severalties% tome . where the people ere the, most Miami; mimes the] are ' Pa h* caters they earn in eroirdif My aelbwese oertatnltheown Withal; twill Oa ,tahe tie positas el. , &rata that be known all that. Mow, tineskein be, with a knoisladge of the history of Ibis country and cif all color ism" Mains than/here is the greatest dietetic, re ' Mitili an institution. miasma getentereetwbelle Ogre • ars t e fewest people,.. The. feote-sed.rwan. rasa Snow them-ace thee? tjaat where there mg few Deo , Cl. t re never af t and 'idler 'ran' be, Mir Wow" , t o anl. ........ , My lleanii'esother propeattria.is,.that..thp. 'pippin bre ram ta sash other. Does my colleague sup , Pose hese Ymkese me IlW r itt - Transibinaos who wows not 1 re &drowning WWI air had 001 bete ut troduned to him? I. Imailter. ./Dgegert oettateguilthellr , pose the Yankees have, alelttali Iliper" of get= , n um so? It wily bad weenuil mats w cosy oiiid.the i sontertiow ri ntlit - net made out of 'on quaintanoe, Wrenn rd . • Wow •MY eel leas ocay th at? tecsitinued ateter.l Iff 0 0OOlto I 49 Apt.fitur tank ( mall AZ let , i tay leaSUe inn YIP. ienOraitainla MIM E e 71- sem. tad' tett Willaelhiailhellep ha .irdeit• WNW. Ye da l • it atell. / Win '404111T Wheat** Mil Oaf MOO /s.'. • I hter.). Novr, Mr. flpieing...what-th.thevit mate giit to tger= l p i ntit="Vorrant.= you, mr, nor ywaelf wilt NY' to , WOO sageresertitnlMY , omit mad by thin GovernMent to novena Our leaver °amens. renal to ion aid mt. is the 'territories atlas Vamp. The vote in th is House to-day' has thews that the people aye tired of interreatiott.aad of all the sear rela that hang upon it. Thetis uterienettother searreig; for ay long as , there am two views MOW. °ennui con minim it freedom and slavery. so Mtg. whatever piety is in prierer, there will,be quarrels convents athentive appointmeitte for the TerritOrbig ; and nOtonly catheern mg those, but tiontieratag every ath whielithmesizeen tive Off:leers may do in th e Territories. There will sot rinir lie quarrels here in Genres. sad quarrels in 'yr the States , but thergoill be ..ellditels saseagthe pee us of the' erntories theinselvez; tor, wr.t , Of Saila tinter mitt standards on the one side and the otaer, sedan wig, by any possibility, seas ever &Mond to do say thing that the other party coanotrall sot camas and condemn. 3bere will ,bo throe aststast palmed quartets oaths Tendons*, and they.inthi various re sorts or armee; of uniareee..Ml4 - repeal/. nee saw. sonthulted by imethavehisciam, or lattlasirthminatins, will be brought to the ho t staafglidi Weal, atil elates herd wilt ilea theinaelena open the ime Inds sal epee 'the tither, and we wilt have bitter. buraningaimegiteg, aid never-ending disputes about this' Mather of Yoe-' . resident Jurisdiction. 'rats is it- kind of government in no war coneonantor rainestent Pith cor tut tams. It u4vor had any business under the stanranitstriDee• Nog, sir, thank Heaven, it is ended , it knlffelear Mee end forever, and we are no more wawa it.. Whatever • - we may annex, hereafter, 1 say let it tio annexed sa ri. overeinnty and not as a dependency. We bath lad sand)/ hof this history of dependencies. Leine base so mot bof it. I appeal to honest men mill parts of the reyr: I l ' a : D i e e n l i y e t r::n vigiveorgiz i?gritgr:ffillf 17a. cuustry moat than they favor party, now, oath and for all, to settle this policy. - Mr. it. wee said by my eollelliela. with a no., that I had naves the Democratic. party to-day in my vote. I say that not only the Dienooratio party, but the Pasad ena 'party. infer ea I know, without as aseinnon, at ci &any of the gentleman Plaint with mu in km Rea& ham parer. voted to rlay, thesebits upon the table. 1 Led you that, solar from beint, mattered for oar fla tten' by the people, we shall be applauded, sad the sees- , try Mai thank as. of whatever" ty. for ham taken this perplexing question Mat of lie Palls of Commas. From this ume we.will enjoy the luxury of attending to the iesituunte business of legialstion; I move that the hill be laid umui the table. The question was taken on Mr. Thsver's motion to - lay the h i lt on the !able, and it WM agreed to. Startling and Myeierious Tragedy at Weymouth. Massachusetts. SUIPEN DZATL Of , ' TWO 51819111111-DISCOVNAY Of STRYCLINIOD IN 101 BODY OP 00.1 t. Vim the' Boston Traveller.) The people of Weymouth have _recently been threw° into great excitement by the sudden death, at ten o'clock P. M., on the evening of May 3d, of Betsey Prances Tirrell, eldest daughter of Mr. Wilson 9irrell, a merchant of - thir erity, - whose ra sidence is at South :Weymouth; near Weymouth Landing. An inveatirpetion which has followed her death, and leading . to singular and sad revela tions, and the conneeuon of tho' circumstances at tending her decease with theca of a younger sister, who died four months andone day.previously, have - inoreased the excitement, and given rise to unmet cis speculations in regard, to the cause.- Mary Tirrell, the younger daughter, was a very beautiful and welt - educated girl, of abitateighteen yUlts of age. She had been complaining of ill healthfor a brief period, when she was suddenly taken with, hat was supposed to be a fit, and died iu;a'abort time. There wasnothing bribe ass* that - excited suspicion at the time, and she' was - burled without sport-morrows examination: Previous to her death she was engaged to be Married to George O. Hersey, of Hingham, *young man whose wife had died„seddeoly_about'tato years previously Hp was araplOyad to work a stitching machine, by N. elder A, Co.; of fide et*. asswas !Troll es teemed by the father of ehtelteceased girl, and as be was in poorhealth ; Mr. %knell invited him to his house, where his hair remained till quite recently, les a friend and &est. OSPlThuniday afternoon last, Frances, who is, abon t tWentyzfour years of age, went to the South Parish, aohort distance from bet father's house; and re turned at'sbent &o'clock- ' At about 9 o'clock she retired to bed. A younger dater, who slept with her, had previously retired, but was, awake when Francee jo ined her. At about 01 o'clock, she was attracted by the repeated tititehings of hen sister's body, and asked her what the matter was. She replied that she was dying, and at her request her father was celled. A physi cian war sent for, burette died at five minutes past 10 o'clock. Her friends supposed that she also died in a fit, but desiring to know-if she had any orxanio dis ease, decided to have an inquest, and Mr. Silas Rinney, coroner, summoned the following jury : Elijah P. Hall, EN., foreman; Cyrus letterman, 4Nino; Richards, Awe Merritt, .1. R. Gannett, and sepb D. Goldner. - One session his been, held and some five or six witnesses examined ; among them, the young sister Of the deceased, her father and mother, George C. Hersey, and Dr. Appleton Howe, the family p elan, who had performed-strautepsy,— ; The swollen was, however; a prison, one, and th e jury voted to have their proceedings kept secret, until the termination of theirinvestagation, which wilt not b. for seminal' of_ • j Dr. Howe performed an aetopey in this ease, and the resultrovealed the foot that the deceased was 'abort four menthe advanced in pregnancy. It also resulted In the coroner directing Dr. Howe to have the the stomach anti - Viedby a Boston chemist. The stomach was accordingly taken to Dr. A. A. Hayes, Slide-assay - if, of tideway.. • Dr. Hopei Hay es, made - the desiied of ;the nontentit of "the stomach, , and discovered, salmis- Ask able evidence of the presevettotatrychnine, In :suirtolezAttantity teptnee Ole *terming a ipao , u eine binflty die fami ly, upon which ha foutid StrYclmini, and from this it is supposed the poison was takes. ' - There are, of course a Hittain — d - rilnors in cir culation in regaidbilhe Uffitri thirty pointing to *aria a certain' party as, the , seducer.of the de ceased ; but as nothing had yet been legally de veloped !empties:lag him is the matter, we refrain from publishing Atia deterrents until .they have been legallytairektigeeed, —• = , • 4.. ,
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