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Show aciotts viartusurug. br 1 Hpcsb. Mr. Stratton asked rother present o. memorial from, the ctt I from Princeton on thesubjwt pf nations ff with containing practical suggestion Stcon- Bennett objected. Tl.e speaker icatlon fore thollouie n message from t K)itiou dent. He saVsat the opening ol Id with in, be eallcd attcnUon to the di ccent the Union, and recommended 6. oms in snrcaof relief as he believed wo eaclicd, the effect of tranquilirmg the co. Imt real save It from the perils In which I cd pec- lessly al nnfortunttcly place not necessary to repent this opi intbusl- retomroeiiaation, His opiaioi caution expressed remains michauged, II war do to say that matters, instead of distinct better, aie still worse, and hop( i Si S. ished. Alluding to the condition hat they Carolina;, he w! ; there Is no ot eluforce. native but to collect tho revenn - tect tue pnutlC proper o under exUting laws. His duty I tan 0 cute aud to make the laws; tho I r mis'ap. duty to use military and nayal fore enkd bv tlwse who illegaUy assail the fed d to the eminent, are clear apd iadlspnti to Fort the present state of things wai t tho pre- executive control, We are m I and fur- of great revolution, and he rcc red in the cd to Congress to act in the pn etan' of crgcncy. To Congress Is rose her mem- Pwor to declare war, remot i Hood that anew that might lead to war, nt that the peaco to tho country s on them ardcpart; rcsousibility, After-enlarging iffon. that ii.gs conferred .by imioo, he Says forbidden it perish, the calamity will be M Jharleton Southern os In Northtn t lnymasttr accession movement is chiefly n i Us com npprclienston as to ; the wutm as reused 1 majority of several of tl.e Jxortlie let tllB iplMUOU UC UUHMViiv lycxpect-liwlitieal essembly to the ball n5ory"dc4Vcopio will redeem the gney Uwvcn's name, let the trial b ; the long fore wo plunge into, the nssur, oi in his there is uo other ultcniativi itt of Her have reflection. Would that it belief. " Una rcQccfcd, He appeals t to y iu their midst, the untot an Olb. iriijsC Wo prescryltl bj all co e of dele- means, Uo recommends Con iljiftt pf a & tlienutlves; to "prompt ac fiiUwhtclil view of .peace. ' 1 they lrvc A divlsWti op the Hue vf f tlie ment j the danger is on os. In ser dilo the"Statey,forts and s arsenals' ha? .g'td selicd by oggressivpacls; Ceogrcss' if for cndcav'pr to give' the aifOcnHTcsia , The fufsolnUbn. 'IT'athfcs rcflsoBS ilUe had-refralned, from sending',' trw ri'the Charleston Harbpr believing: this, mads have furnished the flVctext,' If not Ml ;grca- vocation, oh the' part -of 'South O ' for aggression, Jtefcrring lp;M dcrson,i.e'a"ftis'thH"bInccrcpnIil -f, ,8., fore he left FoTt-Mnultrie hare lie Statin post .fbrty'-elghtf of sixty1 hpurs-;1-bTtlia warneilW wtrtrjmetlrtofttir.danB Mttcd felt 'thai the doty was faithfully, ttihv perfectly pirformed. He was C( " he meant well fbr-hli cohntry. TUeltoase'jvent loto'coiWittee XnjsO wlmle on. the state, of thetfnlbn. ' civil and miscellaneous approprlaiK ' j . hft.;cbmmltt'ecro3o wlthoiit tomli l J. coricluston'bn the bill' ' Onmbtfori ao4? Leake, the Special committee pit t sldent'. special, message -wero Ins , to fnijuiirii whether atty'afms have .ricatrp jy nPTej from IfarpirTs F r, Air, pjttburg; and'lf soy.by whoseOBi ' wa and; for what " reasorisr The rd ilected WM amended scas to Mtcml the. as fo the removal or 'arm's fr'oal nls. Mr 'Mbrri, of 'Pa.; 1 preYc ) rnmoril'fromt'th'ci'tIj:cii3'of T iO. pMa; stgned"b?rijcn of HpnrtcSi i pundea of sMr; Crittenden's compromise1, ice si red to tlie comuiittee'''pf B3." tAdjo'i adinlo- ' Sxkats;:A tiicssnge from the rtmctit dent war recelvcd'MYScwdi Hj ft sentedvthe "bieroorial'of tUe": 2fc Itatlon Chamber of Commerce,1 xskiftg thi 1 jodg llahmetit'of.'steara' postal service 1 sccopV Ban-'FrarciscoiClilnat., lteft iscs'itj he i committee1 en pbstofficcs'a'i th' the roads. .Mr; Seward also j5rcs cepted, eitixens of Ney -York; City ifbnecr re illi- present state and future hnppincs; pre-'ini. Mtiiort. ilr. Sdward "got thc fwi Vyplpress' his views 'on the PriStdcii rithout sage. Mr. Clark presented res i that'whiclii.ti'sald'hosh.ould taTeraitft chrirgelment to the resolutions' 6f the; ss.' that-front Kentucky, Mr. Crittende s ble th7 came tip as folIawSTlWoli receive the provhlori tif the Cb.istrtul iBiuplo for the preserrntipft of th ami jlrotejrtion Of all inateriat IiH n 9, 'the touutry, that ?t ncwls to b Jlnance' rather than arof tided, nwl our reh r 84 to our pTertnt,dirfifcfilties.jSJ,a;bji,le erorks tect , the juibllc' ptoperty and cn nations lawsf atherthan In new gtiarai I were particular eittiou. concessions. RcSolVcd.'that. nllj eyoted to dissolve UwWkm ot wtatt rs '"will CcuUitutionwIth; Inexxpectfttto IkWlt's'truetlng'sf-neW one, ore ilangei InUni. ilfusbry, nit in ft optatditMi ;th . - ' loo ' reeOnslfuctton Is' $ractca 1 therefore 16 ' tl'm .maiirtenppct o ;" ilstinffWionhud Constitution s fW ircftetl nil the tntr glc.'of tht L5e on a Vnt. The resolutfotis wcrc ot Smorn 'be Printed. Mr.-Hunltt t.ske.1 I enry ' reseTutlon offend by h.ra be r,i special order Tor Fridaj. M 'presented 'a. bill to .aujoit prcsci n 'ties between States, which wtt! nwnrth to b7prlntcd. Mr. Slidell pr and lai resolution ol Inquiry that the rllenrv 'lof tbeSe'natciruethtf Jno. at nrescnt fill the office of Sc '""! yrir; if tot, who mis tue omcc the appointment of acting or pr j secretary has been made, and w leavc' to by what authority It was nmdr, ton of I'' of "uch opPntO'cnt l affairs tcommunicalsd to the Senate. l Mr presented vixty-HvO memorials 1 laid bV f I'cnJlwnta. ?kkinI5 hi Crrttenden resolution! be subt ' tt,Vi- the people. Mr. Seward cullc. anrers of readingOt the president's roessa 13? Z was read. Tho railroad bill S Co token P. Mr. Wilkinson nor. inlrr Md' referred to a select tommt t is need-0 win said he thought it won! ,t Tt Is the bill.ifit werercferred to a c Won andl Mr. Latham entered his protc s there ! reference cl tt.e bllU. Mr oreS H was evident, that the Men s Is dimlc?, north-west a show,' 31, moved .of SouthlUe postponement, Mr 1 Uk her alter- the motion- Mr. nAnrtd t e and pro- the lime to pass iirch n bill: ispessible It Was better to say to tho I Is to e-their rights should be prpt. |