Show the ehe h e missouri miss Hiss onri orri compromise march 6 1 the decision of the tha me boudin court in the D red rei scott case was delivered tb day lay by chief talley tany it was tras a full fuli and hild elaborate of the views of the court and alid they have derided that tho ilia following are alithe aalthe all ali the important points first that thai ce re negroes groes either slaves or free ree aa M rhen men mon of tho tha race rac eare are not citizens of ol lile ille the united states by the tha second that the ordinance of 1787 hw lid no independent constitutional force or legal subsequently to the adoption oc of the constitution i and could not operate of itself to confer the tile freedom of citizenship within the north west wept territory on lier liel ue groes roes voncill hot Vot cill zeus by tile illi third that the proVis iotis of the net of f 18 1820 lego 2 commonly called the ilia missouri compromise is ie EO so far ES as it undertook to exclude negro nogio slavery from a and lid iid confer freedom and to id the tha northern northerly part of tile the louis Louit louisiana lana iana cession idas vias was a legislative act exceeding tile powers of congress void vold voi vot d and a lid iid no legal effect to that end in deci deciding dimy these main point points I 1 tile the supreme court have determined upon the tu incidental hil hll points r rl first the expression territory and other pron pro perty party of the union in the constitution applies in terms only to such territory as tile the union possessed at the time of adopting the constitution second the tile rile riI ril rights its of i citizens cit cil zens bf the united states slates emigrating to any federal territory inder the power of the tile federal government there de impend pend upon tile tiie general provisions of odthe the constitution which defines in q this as well as in all ethe ether respect respects the power of congress A congress con Cor greeg gress does not pbs possess sess the power bower itself to make enactments relative to the derond perona property of cani efti citizen beno ieno of the I 1 united states in federal territory tory other than tharl kuehns the constitution confers yuit luit suit can cah hot hof me delegate i agte alli any kuch inch power la ta in territorial rr it government organized by it under the constitution third the begil condi condl condition lon ion of of a siave slave ill in dle the state of missouri ignot is not affected by the tile temporary sojourn of such slave silve in state but b ut oil on his return his condition still depends upon the laws of missouri and I 1 as the plaintiff plain liff was not a citizen of missouri therefore he could not suean tile the courts of the united states and ind the suit knust be dismissed for want ol jurisdiction the delivery of this opinion occupied about three hours it was ives listened to with profound attention by a crowded court room among tile the auditors were many gentlemen of eminent legal abilia ability v and a due proportion of ladies justice wilson stated as to the m merits erias of the tle case tase the question being whether r not the removal i of scott from missouri with his master to illinois with a view to a temporary residence worked lis hla hia its emancipation he be that tile the question depends solely upon the law of missouri massou ri and for that reason ille the judgment P of f the court below should be conf couf lined justice catron catrou believed that the supreme court has hab jurisdiction to decide tile llie merits of the case lle lie argued that congress could not hot dodi dodl do di dj i remly what it could not do indirectly with t regard e to Terri territories torie ceded congress could govern them only under the of tile the states which ceded them and tile the missouri act of 1820 1620 violated the tile leading features of the constitution it was therefore void vold orl ho he concurred with bis brother judges that scott is a slave andaas aud and was when the suit suii wa brought several other 3 judges we alre to deliver their views tomorrow to morrow MODEL 11 odel 0 OF F AN ari ENGLISH SPEECH in rising to 0 o reply to the noble lord lie he hoped that the tile noble lot loid lold d would do justice to the tiie sentiments of respect which he lie cherished for the tiie noble lord ile he also begged that the noble lord would in that spirit of liberality which distinguished the tiie noble hoble stand eland that ho was prompted by no desire to think differently from the noble lord ile he believed beli eved ered that the noble lord and himself had always hit bit hitherto herto on all matters which concerned the tha common weal and if the noble lord would be pleased to r lie he had stood bide side by side in many a well weli we ll fought batties battles for ancient privileges with tile the noble lord As to tile tiie present lie he would inform the tha noble lord that if there was a diversity of opinion betwixt himself liim self seif lie lle mer n t to say beav betwixt axt the ironle lord and himself abid there undoubtedly was a diversity hear heir he ir hear ilear that difference was wib no inore more than the difference betwixt tweed tweedie leeda edum in and tweed ledea tC heers cheers butlien but he lieL would assure the noble lord that if the noble lord would search the records to 10 satisfy any doubt which anig liht lit remain ott tiie thi e mind of tho the noble lord til the noble lord would find that the tile facts which lie should present ought to have some weight on oil the tile mind of the noble nobl lord A fewox these had already been presented by the committee for the consider attan altan of of tile the oble lord and he lie would ask the noble nobie lord toco togo to gawith eiith him hint while lie should make other statements to the noble lord if lie he might presume to claim cl eim tim for a few moments the he attention of tile the noble nob lalord lord knickerbocker PASSING tim THE ALPS 04 ON 04 A RAILROAD from graz drafz t to 0 Vi vienna ennet ennit the most remarkable raili ralli railroad oad structure ill in tiia ilia world is passed ped over auver the alps allis arel are literally crossed on oil arai aral ardi arn ral rold roid ro id tife the passage of or the semmering Sem mering alp is achieved by inears of twelve tunnels and many vaulted cuttings blid and the valleys ire are spanned by a u large number of viaducts of the most finished finish pd and scientific workmanship inaus hip tb tile longest tunit tunnel et is feet feel in ill length and itis if at au art elevation of nearly feet above thu the level levei of thelca th the esea esca sea the road winds round tile mountain in ill so circuitous a manner thit in some places five miles of road are constructed to advice one mile in a et raight litle hue und and some of the gradients are feet to the mile mlle itis it is very picturesque as tiie the tile trains are going down tile tite inclined planes golib to ob erve the tracts below appearing r so 80 steep ili in their descent as to seem almost ulmo stange dangerous dung erous rous but the engines are so sowell well weil managed and a appointed P pointed blat the fear is sod soo soon ii dissipated the narrow valley which courses through these mountains is filled with dwellings and vil vii villages lakes labes and 1 in 11 some places s tile the valley vailey Zis is so narrow that I 1 the hacks backs backson of the houses are built against the tho perpendicular cular rocks which vilich rise to a bl it height eight of many hundred tin dred feet upon tile the top of which tile the railroad track is laid and slid as we looked down upon these mountain hamlets atmas it was liard hard to feel that thatis it was a reality and not a braam dr yam iam of beauty |