Show I 1 r Toler Tole antea to americans abroad i 1 I 1 ar 1 W ax dem of miss introduced a ii ii prefaced I 1 I 1 lay ia a preamble that the representatives 4 4 p courts be instructed to rv ameal fo 0 the existing treaties between I 1 I 1 ai bs halted states and foreign powers as will r secure 1 ae ahe same liberty of religious reli giotis worship to pill all A americans me ricans liln under foreign flap flags which chichis chis 1 is granted to all aty nation odthe of the whole world ir residing siding 1 i r iander the flag of our union and resolved that alt alf 1 hereafter bere after to be appointed to negotiate I 1 jA tha that shall I 1 consider themselves instructed to acure bc ure tf if possible pos siMa wdell such provision in all our treaties 1 mr mc dem of mich said lie did not wish t tom barrass ahe resolution reso lotion but would suggest cheth I 1 i falls subject wasilli one within the province only of the flie executive branch of the government 1 I 1 explained that he had introduced the I 1 I 1 t t M GUt lori I 1 at the request of a religious denomination I 1 4 Js awn state stat they simply ask that freedom of I 1 dp abroad which we accord to persons of all I 1 nat nations facto in in our own country he moved the resola i t 1 tiou tion be arafe referred rea to the committee on foreign affairs mr whig wll ig of ga said he had no ob i ii ejection to the re ferenee merely but he would object yf 4 1 1 to the resolution as a because the house 1 tf by so regarding it would je be departing from its I 1 ampro v I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 mr of ohio in the bete re I 1 I 1 s of the gentleman gen Heman and protested ast ille J I 1 hop 0 o interfering with irith matters without acir I 1 1 1 taip op arii L s the eso ll irion ivas was f 0 kli e Co committee Ilie 1 1 on affus afi ears 1 |