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Show " Treasatfcr,'D.-A..&'M; Sodetyi-' , , t ..'.''9';.i. . -, - v '--'i, j . v' :'," i - -. ' t'. -Tf 1 J T7 A, SIFt'2? G TO N. " ' tf , J a Jiasis or cuipx; afHAV. Six New-York clty membors hare United . tu a suggcslion to have a special commit . tea appointed f a take Into PonsiderStion . plan .substantially the same as that.movtdr by Mr. JJriggs, embracing thp restbratloaj of the Missouri-Compromise lint to-the1 , Pacificand payment for fugitives, ' j At- a jneetlng of a largo numbet-of-. members, a.stonz fCclinff' favorabletp an amendment to tho Constitution was toaal' festpa. . ?'' y a ssRKp:, ut Tttscj(vnot. .r,. . ' .Rev, Dr; Stocktonfscoursedjajan:; Immense audience in the capitoh,oot,th9' J Otb.. JIo dwelt upon the state, pf-tip, " Upton,, comparing it Jto 'tbounfidieq ?. statR of the; capitol Itself,; v.'- h . P - Tho discourso. was clotiucnU-richlapas " tbos, and" created- a. -profound . cnswoni Ills Venerable; appearanco. andi earpest , maiitierrwas; deeply .impressive; ;but nfew., ' southerners; lnciudiiig.membersv ipbk,oBi brago..fctho sermon and ;left- the, housed 'eThey .di4 not relish iw stroug:Upion sentl,- t cav, sKVAjm oxTha-tBssAor. ' Senator Seward Tias the,.creoU. ptf .humoroqs.estiiaate of -ho mcesagOt madp d la reply to a ,frieu4",who had..askc4.oij bpliiion d.flbat' docotacot. 'Tho distluj, ' guLhcd few Yorkpr Is "reported lp hyo? ,l replied. In effect, at the.Fre?idcnt b4, ; established twa.tjiings--that a;staternJ not etce'de, unless t wants toj." aidia, casa of .scccsstoujt would" become .tw, duly of the cxewtivcio-cnforcc te wrf fH if nubody plijectcd. - ",,.'-' ,( KOn 8CPOESTIOSS. A class of conservative numbers pro - pose an amendmcit to.ilieebKsfitotion, i, similar to tho Misjonri "c'pmpromlse, also, y other amendments prbvulTog't no morp i territory shall be added 'save by treat? j3 t that any territory numbering 30,000 m o habitants, shall, bayethe right to fen" J', n owngovcrumint undcVthe rales prescrllied ' by net"Pf Cbngrethejlcslaturoaherev; i(lot to' determlno whether ilarcry shall K , 1st therehi or not; the saino to be odmit-f teil as a statp, whatever may'be tho prp-f visions of Its constitution tout-Mug slavery, , t- ou application and showing' tffat Jwlite IJpopuIatlQniirttltic it 'to-coagrcssinai If tJWf ! ttMrTre-fcryv If , " '' ; ? wwioTtojt ; B "jiTri'Sknfcw' tbe lonf-efed'to't chtel If Jrtfcdl tWPatent Office, itby lawrmt II tfcfl wtmg commissioner, and to him al II tM pending business' will be transferred W- rjhiw bod probabltltfof na oppoifltmen m itttbd "ac6 tot Hr Thomas mho reiiret B on tha 12tlit and entered .uporrthe duties p If, gtary of tho'Trcastiy. v If giewtary Thonwqn? had a long prirafi jnttrrf OoT,?Ioyi? tHlay, frtwhlc) II toftfrHlKiT urged the prorh-icly. r i fccth resigning -G.aY J?lpyd' 'dcclincd,co K cptatrdn,iftncl declared-fits pnrposo to re m isW at. bis'post till-thcilojft ot hli admin H Istrstlami fi-iV . ... '. -' Oa the lottv Scmitdei!ili,-'of Jfndiaiiii '! lidVtaorcmeut was.' continued, his: Stat m wuldwm'atit -byttheTiiiatYnnd dctuam werclwi; ,U(t h preparing a. Strang Unipi m cwc&n speech;-. 1 s' -Senator StUTelf JiM ,had.n,.mtfr'$'cv itft 'Ae'l'rcatdcii wlit?! "said -to. kar. I uery bitter, andtlbnl.ue,tan'ated.Mr JJackanaii jfjth. imbecility, charging' ttln )tlt tua responsSWlity-oCtlitt' crisis; . j lentcnaot, Gcn Scotli has cxpres$c opinion th"4 additional, forces' itiioult K tie Wnito'$otitl CaroJinMor i!fo pro K tectTon ofpublicApropcrty, but'thef Prosj K acnt, howeyerite HUl opposed tbsuchjln W crease, tot prudential, reasons,- being op 5ttiatTO;-.'tlii,U "nroqld but ftugwcu Ij jbo'prcjcatixcttitncni,.',' -,1- Attorney General, lllack ba$ rcccivw m iU lippolcitnieni -pt" Sccnjtary'- or.'Stnte K HfiVeportcd Uiat'Kdwm Stmfton, form (rtrorVcnsjflaiia bui now resident o Wiagtoo7wifl,bo8ppoiitsl jAttomc; K Ttio;rresMcjlt, declares ;nnm- lefc'ne iWfortificitoBarof tlto 'couutry. TdRaliis R tit attempts to. take, .thcra. ...Qqv Floyi ft tfpfci'ed,IiinKeIf;.W4rmlyifftTor of ttu m Uwon and "ta tcry , decided' W tho- cbarst ft leiboalcl tatela oppdiio-jin nitcuipi tttt Bmy Lenado to' aiizof: tlio "property oftbe Government. 'fs. Oa theiUbpt:6rornen);SontU Caro laiM arrircA froQi polumbia; and report ft. t2lh papular , scqtfmcht "tbero oV bcinj B opposed totbo peaca'oticy n'owidcr m nood between that State and the federa ft Mthoritles. They urgolramediftteVtlzari i of all public property ,wthinttw lfmita o ft; Sooth Curolmo., ilibf proclamation' o m Goitrnor G'usteems to favor-1 hi sen ti ft mwitiHi ';;.''' -''"'',' ft ZeittlJefiwVnicoa t.bd UthwiH tha underitaftding jthat ho should ncvei ft eooie bacfe1'iUtci"declaresbii.iiitentfdt ; toleare onridiylic.lltlpcrjna'ueriuy ft ai tald Soutln Caroliiia-jiril j not. inter ft fere with the federal authorities unliisajhi f wulute'tfered witb, , , , , ; Senator Critteiiden declared on ' tlii ft 15th, that be conld perceirc iio crldcnco o K ccopr ocjiso or concessioi ou'.tha:part o ft lbs Ucpahlicin leaders, and unless so mi K rraatec U girea Kentucky wilt go jrltt I ii South. H .At a meeting of the eonimittco of 33 ft ifr. Xelibp submitted a proposition whicl iedettia witablel bas for adjustment v Ultra. Southcni members ore inclined tc ft tejwt all prppbsitioiis, and. declare a re tOMtnvctionof the. 'government lihpbssi ft AUbs' KEWJ.U.. 9NtIIS CRU1S. ft; , Amos Kendall pobllshcs another Jettet Bit'iessipjn-..ln"rcTicvihc" themes' gof the Preiidcnt, life snysi ; ' ft SI ihaTft read-thj? adnifrabfo nnd'ntiaii; v mrshldMn'meatjof.tiro l!J,esidcntagittii.M ft tSe prctended,jTlgbt of BccssiOnVibnt r ioree on:the;p!jbll(s'mitnl is.TOach'.iiupairoi Ij the. eoa'cf usiqijiVt whicbt ,bp' arri ves.. It r is Htj true haijtheConstitution confers ft n p?wer on Cougrcw to declare; orcarry ca '.agatnst'Mn'SL.fosnyiowct ft Hoald haro 'b'ceti. .Inconsistent yfitlKiti ft lesding principles, .JJut, Jit 6foes( "coufci ft power to coerce; -ercry ctUzeu of aStatc ft Jtttctcdin thcV TiolaUon onth proTbdon! d tie faws or'thetriited States I'lii ft poirerls no way affected It tbo -tronsfei MiastabicdVbyAiirtho'anvhprlUes lib K State-who Way becbm'o 'his -Accomplices tbtmselres panisbable, .not as gtato oiH ttr but as citizens of ,the,tjnited States ft The truth is, tbo rij, of tW Cnitei States to enforce thejrwn laws on ever; dtizen of cTery Statc,-ho matter what tin SwU may enact or resoo,as as perfec if any granted right an be Hut th'i lines and modes'of its txerciso flcpcml oi ft drcamstaocegand to.somo extent on thi dacrction of the public authority' ft istr, hklp. ft The Hcraht Inxokcs the President elect ft itwy., ft Mofed by higher motircs tliau tho fal ft Itc?!as obligations of a partfain,- lie.mtgli V sow electnfyihe country, and Ifraplro i ft !rl among onr Union tnon, JS'ortl ft S?8001"; of a restoration of -banhonj ft "lUpori Honest Old Aba" 6rconi ft wnrard as the champion- bF thrUnioii 1 x.Thurlow-Weeditfhisjbehalf;;ofdoe ft Jrilale, speak as flna having autho "71 The coantry Is entitled to know." ft , -41 all ercnU, os our outgoing: Presl tat.has tried and railed to arrest th awaiwss which rules tho hour, wo cal JPOBOur incoming President to como t werescnoofthe country',. ft Tl ERTT WJJRtDA, ft KeW from Plorida slows porfee ft """'n ty in the'State 'for secession, am ft "J Wthoshum b Increasing daily, lit ft burnt In'tfligy at Pcrnaudina. ft ..i "tog' lnerestldg,'6pathctlc ft rfKP40r?riruPrfo,0 Pra7e'r iTI,s Wer ft ft. . lha Wouse Of Iteprcscatatlvcs of th 1 l?i Statcg 00 tbe M n'tlmo. arte ft W was called to order. ft muro aro !'- canaot endorse th ft riUMR or thr. cturMiif . ft i.0 following prayer was offered, ni I Sf Stockton:-ft Stockton:-ft ? dl wo remember' tbey past, am I SlWWforUia-pMU We thanl I S?.Tr lhft discovery or this New World I BS?Sk,$wT "toloflaiUott of QU I h)L L ,WcthaukTnco for thecstal I V?a ,' our flalional independence I o, .tDkT,,eo tat ir' organizaUon o J w oatiooal Union, Wo thauk Thee fo klfldi orHWcsings, ttnspeakab.lo.CTc'af on ptWoas blessing;, such blessings' arf wi i. nescrenjoywliiy nhyi other1 pcoplo sine t f,ft And. now, 0;ot 1 9t'PA offer W Tlieo nf lmmbl ; praise for fhts pastjthd rWnVdml, ? .all.the.ft,lnre.. -rill it .A'dease -Thee, fo I Christ's sake, t grant k thy-speciat at f Tlhon art very high nd lifted hp. " Tho yidpkestjdowti oTcr' the: wholo' )aml,1roi taker to ;gnlf, from sea, to sw,'from; th rjsig of thonii to tho tfotftg down then s ofi dnd Thoti bndwest all otic doing nn !j Tbou.. knowesf all our danger' (tho knowxo.that pur gopd meii aro, nti ,'fnnli k Hinlihttt'bot ws!? rrjeiMirftttt fault h tli Jorttj and jit thp-Soutl. In thet j-lsstflii m. tha Wttr -theyaw nit t fnnlt. - Vi knowiJOt wIi'ifVls best for iisto' do)' nn l(i wjtir common ponstptwc tc6me, to' Thei p.Iiorjdoni' 06U 'aud tro priy Tkftit s ofemle,att.bnifcns"oriab((1tttdwi.eked tnr (rrnll.psrts br,o.ar cotffedcraeyi 'Wtf pr.i 'lW.lofl5)5plrt:flmt'to-jjtrptigtheii-.nnd. I assfcfeajj truo patriotsi iii 1iVerypart- r ,flio.iU.a(jjj;.?';iax'Tiij; bssire?t'; tipd a nlljdfep.4rtmctUor. tit!r;5avi'riimet;;" yi ; mricmlicR. wltft jt,cTaI:'"''SOircltnd.-'tI ,i lVcidei'Qt!if3)UiiUl'!5tatcsI;m)fVfi itm'ricdiafc.ftdrljers.' Tiiey- lack? Wsdon t .iHH.lfUieycftU.iiporfThcoTJiow hilt it 1 thentwdomr(ic.tTIiOiilgjvst It io'n W. n)ca;iibcr'aIty;mjd ttpbra!dells tioti Whih i. yep irtrst, tliai'tbey-- pray' Jor -them'seke. S, wo here:, tilio.ptay for them. -Iet, thy-liol pTrillKf granttid'' tmo" thetu,-Vnd grat t Jlml f Ueyjnaypeedity scC wiiat.is cxaq - .tyI'fcfoc.UiewJo doVnnd.-rant: the'i 1 grace .to do1 itnqd., to, fuUjf undcrstan L thesition'fn, wtuehth6yJ'arC'plai:ci V W'c thankThco'ror.thlsbriglitnttil boaot f ful;moruIngf ibc ttfe . assembling, "of th r tW.obooscs of.Coiigvess.'i'.Vo ' pray.tha Tli jf. blessing; may rest oti;the "VlcQPres deutVnnd riponvery:iScrta(or iri bf'ila'o t ripon;:thd Speaker; df-'the'Jrtoiisey nndi tif I on,cTcry tacmbeein, Ids placed -jWe e Joiec to jearrt ; tliai.tlrey.stro.tcft1 rcspons; .bilitics,fnnd"Aattbey'vTcet their-, respotis: I JbilitlestjHl thatjnany.otthcm'iifti, took f ing townrdsTlieo fo counsel Jand" dircc tionit.PXord, rar .God WotThy Vvf : . preseuco .8iibdu6';e'v$ry, hearty crcry-tolnd . and toncUfy alt actlons' VTby own glor j f nnd tho grcatnessrof uRlwbolo peopk f A;nU .O,':gra'nt jhaY wovtiay .still lfvoti: I peace andhanaoriyJn thts.blcEsedtrnlon; i , Tho roll of meraberi 'was." then called r :..:?: . , . SEXAiE-Dccember Idtlv On motioi i joC Senat6r;.Latham tho,'rcsolntioniela'liv r tj thd OVeriaVdJU'ail was referred to tt i appropriate committee. - ' , ' The irOmestiad'Bilt -passed Hs Crs - reading. .., , , . ,f , s Senator PbiVell's resolution on Tedera oftlccrs was called up. The: rcsolutioi J proposes, legislation to give additlofta power lor tho correction of csi$tinj f evils. , 1. Senator Green said ho would voto fo i the resolution; Our efforts ranst bu t bring about jv public sentiment-, or, vltj i m'atcly wo mst ann the' federal' goverr I mcnt.with pUyaicaJ-powcr to enfetco. th . Jonjtitiilioa ctcry where. ' HorsB. On the 10th, at the, con ; menccment of the prqectdtogs, 3rJIai ' kin's said' that Jicniatu.tnincil, btsJjto4iti&' fn wisldngj bp,$scjtstnlToinj fSrvltis 6, tlio ?t5gei conuull'tcor SSo-orisidc jncstldns cqnttccfedwitIt,tbo' perilauVitat flf thii';eoiintryril'o.s.Vd'i!6rid;K ajsninl stiite, Uiit-hercrthelew cnUlte'd'-"t( All tb i nglilaHJmnranlti.clor piejoKwr'stttlcs ; l$lfA ca.ontf't. bo forccjl'toVriSuin-rUi ! .UidotUf 4h'e.Soutlirrif satcR .ir&plcdgei I 'fa defeWliqrVin, M, -eient itcuiptci r coerewn' J llercritTeisbd tlio c'9rip'o"sit5pi ,ofJthe.liroiniijrttco, specialfobjectiuj' ,5Ir. Davis, of Jfd., as. uot-4 fit reiirescii ' tatlvo of that Stntafgiiing that rII, whi i Jvoled' for Mr, Pcuoiiigton for Speaker wero.disloyul to tho'tghtof''tho Son.th ilfssfi AfcCieinand;-aul Yallaudigliati niailo Kpecebes to the effect, that th )' Northwest will, nmtc,r no circumstances r cousent. to be cut off from the, pulf o i Meiico and tho city of Xerf Orleans- iha , tho' government, whatuvcr may, be jf '.faults, is f iiicstimatila tabic, Afr. Siierman, from the committee oi I wnytf and means, reported n bill Witbor f 5r.imth8 issno of&Q.ptfO.flOG of treasur s notes, of 4enOU)iftation of not less thw t $100. Tho bill' passed. It gives powc t tq the. Sv'eretnry of the Treasury to se! i theny at t ho market rates, us tho:jyanfs c 5 tlie gOverriinent- mayrdquirc, th? btls t bo iiivSted by a nolice of ten days. SEJJiTE;On tho Hth Senator Biglc ;t (Dcm., Pa.) said this, great republic c onrs iffin imminent danger of diss61otior ; The- wholo socialj political, and commci cial sjstcm'Is seriously' disordered, an a shows jUnmistakablo crideuco of dcirc: !i .sion nnd.dw1'653' Commerce, trsde,.au , fintto.eoare dernnged. Tbe banks kai r i-cased to tedectn their notes in. Bpech I mid the Treasury of tho United States i s nnajde to meet Its current, demands, j y. general gjoomjs spread over Jlhc entit coobtry. Why in H. this. Sir? Has the great elements of prosperity and pre i, gress. suddenly been OJthaustcdy jf$8v 0 Thesr Avero never morq abundant. ,tha II iidw. What Is it then, sir? Why, si 1 disguise it as we may, it is the result. ( a wlltfcal panic. " I ni knowledge that there has becq kept n a war In Congress upon southern feclingi t weircibjulated to nllenato them. Boi J trTiiesnre held, to . some extent, inconsii I" tent with the equality of the States. Fc eianiple, tbe exclusion of o.wners of lay . from tho territories. But Is dissplutio " tho retnedyr" It that tfia best and wlsei , of all alternatives left? No more fati i step can he taken for the interests of tl J great statb J represent hero. J rtmcn j ber that yesterday tho senator from Mi sissippi said- that war, and creu deatl was to be preferred to dishonor, and tha 9 no State woald remain lu tlio Uripn- lei than as an equal. Let the' South ask r . dreta; if it be denied, let two thirds of tl , States call a convention. A general debate, wjiicli, lasted si I hours, lollowcdr Seuafora lverson, Pugl i Douglas, Wjgrall, Green, Davis an I,' others were engaged in it, . Great eari r pstuess characterized tho proceeding i. The floor and galleries wero crowded. , After tho dubala tho republicans Jait f Jf tlw positions assumed by Messrs. Ivt r soil aud WigfalJ ane Insiitcd on, llw ji jormcivana tnat tuero is no ti(Jpo of co d promise. ' r . - . ; Jlousfc Dec, lltli. Thcrtt wa ;6 kngtliy di?et(ssIon on the-propriety of d cnsii.g Mr, Hawkins (FlorhiaVawl A W iJperffS. Cfrdih,SerhB on select to . mittce. JlesiSfs. Smith. DatlS, JRuWie .'Aforris and CoehratieiparticipiitVd;. "5 ! ShUh (Ta'eypresswl Ids sdrpfio' n morlilfcatlott; that tho. rpthliean sdf? IBa hoosc had, teritie'd ttf ;part.icipUt6: '0 tl,iot1HctisTon, " , ' ... Tho Posti)mcd'coni'm1tjc6.flf ttaiiron 1 nst to conjidei- on Averla'ud mail bllt sii f. trilttcd ,t? them bMrVAlftfx.cImlfniii ' After 4 eon'feltation, hey ,ttirnt)fmo'ui 'o ndoplcd tho,Uli,-tIivkdt?frtift nf wlitcitil : ajiloUowsi Tliattha.lVniJwsttr-Gcatti Mt'ertisAfoi; projio?at. tor iairjty'ini t ?l fptlreihiail vetlaud,, daily," ietwee'f ?. Jiiirtili, MtsSdiirij, nnd; SaeramcntofC? ;? fpriiiai.by tli&cintfn1if6tiio, frfni-Jhl !0 'lrffo anly 'I8i55'l)eijver City m Sn)V Emke, latjr !,la,ba! $itp)iffed,-Xvcfckl 10 withdufecxtracliar, ttio amount iiot, RJ ctt.etdSOOCfC! juir annum:' levte'rs ni :"; rfloJ)te. carped , jthr(iitgh,I.i tha 0 tractorss(ij;tweiity'lay arid pa'miiMel : niagainf,iind mt)k ilocymtiiw'tn thlr f jnys; UebilWdw-nutliorlsetemtKira iy .Mjroinstiip,svt,q'ifnpij lrm'"'iVw"Tork ' SaiErnnctscpv- at Iha.rfl'lesit'o hb pild V Cow. Ymidc'rbilt tb,praent-sc$Mo'n,T t scrtidoij.tp .HsubJ'cctto .dispontinnaji a on iutietya'noticcyhairSitO'eofithi T niiUl;ofhcfwJsfl. ordered "Jy .CongtCiiS, J .citsetlidall' pfeflahdMnail' tontraci' l pot" taken vUhiti llia sumjfmi'ied.' -.Fmsr Jtoiyo oirfjikUkiolf Co ltifrgBOh'tltaSlllIt Mr. Corwin -co ;- vehcO. th" committee of tftlj';t!iree'''f ' Xu.Rrst'jtmoThrrty.mcinuetinsr J t'q "their.'i names',.' the ,' nbsciitcesbcii Jte s?rs:"Boyce,'j)rgduttr Carolina; Jls( ki8,ofdfloftda,-and Hustf of-.iVrkansn ' An ogih(i;oft'li'ayig bec.j.ictiil, i infotinal debate b'ecqrrcfldurlng whti idttU fiuggested; TY several soothe S." iiiember's that lite sessions of tlio comm tfco shoiihr commime'C:n6 "onfeT' "On m ttoiir the chairmpii was directed to & leave for tho'commltteo to sit during tl fj sessions of tlic-llous'o.x Tim -.request ? made oiid just bc'fbra uic; IIqvuH idjour cd lcava"wasvgra'ntcdr' Mr. Kost won ' bV.prcseiirncxt day,, fMtssrs;. Halvkl J andJJdyce"yilChoti'tttteii4?-it- any tiiij Tho southern inembcra of thoTcommitt nrp anxiousctliat'sltstrepprtba. wade time td;rcd'ch. the feeding States bcYo - thy'Imld'lhoir',cbnvcntions; GfcnTSed has prepared a plan for tho ndjostipfi n bctweWthoortB'nrid SoqUiwhlch" tl p committee desire tbjiaje beforojh'cm. 3 .. SlE.VATt7,p"ec.y2tb.i.fter tfebatotl Senate passed the Hoitso Loan. Bill, pr 1 ribusly reducing the amount from ten, . three millions. 11 Mr.Tuice gayo notice for a reconsfde I ntiou. After the bill passed, tho Jrcsol - tioiislu refer'en'ee to secession were calh s np. MriFopte, in tho. chair, Mr.Wigfr commenced ppeaking, when Mr, Ynlee i ? terruptcd him and utked him tq mote reconsideration of the bill, providing f tho.lssue'of treasurynotcB. Mr. Vij?fi 0 continued Ins remarks till p.m ,'wbt on motion of -Mr., ilnnlcr, the Senate pi eceded to tho comiidcrntipu of execati r bnsiness. .After vvliieh the'. Scnaio a II jouriled. !l " .;Uofep, DUdStltMrBjyer'rAS! .submitted .a series of Tcsolutiom', dech ingt 'among' pthor f)itugs, thnt.thcrepi 'I sentatlrej.of tliji' j)todregatdcA'.as tin duly to forget p4rie -and scctioi F' and'devpto thcjnJc'lvt-ioncjYtly and ca;i j. .cstly to' thf cause'of the?'t;oantr. Th 1 ?nyr citken1 of this repnblh; willing ' barter tho' public, welfare for their ot ? 'advajiiagcthus creating, imfinosity I 5 twceVtbo States. araw.Iiollj; unworthy 11 tth'ci -cofifulencc of lo Aniencati peoj ? ;That5.tlio p'reseut unfehdl; feellngji ' -nrisen from-'tho usnrpatiii."f -.CottRrel a.nd tbe, ejteeutiyet That the rights - Amcncancitjicus.are aboyc Cbngress.ni , the President, and that 4hs TetrUor gorcnimcnts should not bo compelled ' derive, tjielt powers or their consent; th there shall bo no legislation whatever'' the snliject ;pf slavery that every Cc f gressldnsl dftrie( shall Jw enUth.'d"to d "J.l'residctttial elector and caCh'Sfata to ti ?" on.a.gcueral ticket, MrV Jolin Coehran (N, Y.) siibmltf " a preunxblo declaring conflict of opinl' T. iduugerous to the peace and prosperity 'L the Union; and proposing an.amendme 'f to the Constitution to establish a diVtdii 0 line, similar to the Missouri Compromi lino; prohibiting Congress from passii r laws interfering with tha iuteMtatq sla if .trade, or tho rights of" slaveholders i.. transit or temporarily sojourning in nc r sJavcliolding States, d Mr. Adriau (N.'Y.) submitted a rca s- Intion declaratory of liou-intervcntlon.-d the true "remedy. o Mr. Morris (Pa,) uffercd a rcsolnli e, lb tuquire. whether tnefugUiro slavo lt is is susceptible of amendment. IV. Mr. Seward (Md.) offered n preaml 'e setting fortlt 4he principles on which t 'C Gbtenunent li foniided, an'd' h.'vsoluti iustructirtg. the select committee to iiupi r. whether any mcaiurc can bo udopted n preserve, ihe Constitution in its purity a tf to Secure Southern rights; and If thii )f not p(Jssil)o, thul as to a reasonable a just? mode of settlement with the Be p rated parts. j, 31r.,LcaKo Yu, .offered it resoluti . that the CoustTtutiou might lie umeud s- so that Congress may hare no jurisdicll ir over the question of domestic slavery States,:,Terriforlcs, Districts, Arscui n and Dockyards,-.nnd that no.Tetritor it Government has.the power to legislate il the- subject, and fugitive slaves shall io delivered up or lie paid for by the States which they arc Vescncd. ' s Mr. Jenkins (Ya.) offered a resoluti i, instructing the committee to inquire as it tho propriety of providing iiy copsti is tlonal amendtnenfor Congressional eria c- mcnt for Uo protection of tho rights to slaveholders in the common Territories, Mr. Cox (0.) sulmdtted th? followhi x That the Committee of Jhlcty-thrco, I i, the establishment of comity between t d States, bo required to consider what, ih any, fnrther lrgislatlon Is necessary s, carry oat the sceond elause of tlio coml section of the .fourth article of t I, Constitution, Tor tho delivery o( fugitii r- from jitslici who shall flee f;ni ono Stf it to bo found in another, on the demand latloft Iostrntmg' tho committer torct a what; legislation fs weeosarj" tij 'gtte; x. effect to that part, of ' the Cotiitltqj It whieli prdtfdc that this ciUr.enVf''c W Stn to shnll bo entitled to ttllJlHf fs'riv'itc It' and Imrannitle? f th'O. citizens" of, tbe'si r ral Stales., . '". "? ? Mf Jklo Sherman 0.), introduced re 0f tfoM that the special Wmmite', of .,thl Jn three: bc'fastrricted to Inquire wh'cther'i - State pr. the-peopm. thereof imt.fpilt( 0 obey nnd enforce the Olhtibns..'impo i. by tho,ConsHWt(mt( and. if stf1-thMleni 'n thereof,' and whether Uny" fiirtlier fcgf ly tIoiUsrcqnlrdioecnrceh.nforceiii( re iimt to avoid all fOfthef contrnversj ai TPgartVic? the ser.tMl , Terttotics or 1,0 -United trtti!.4ft1d- Comjiiftttc' tllrido' r said -Territories hifu States of n. cent Ij: eiit'-rizi wjHrtW.tii thefr prwript mlssloiijn'to thVUiiidrikin an equal foot ;,j ,with thD .orkh'iaf StivtW. ltejolntion1 ,s. a similar,., character' wfcts also olfsred Messrs, BittgHn'ny'lfajloVy; Stttciw, ,4 (Istf,, Jvlkn?, .JfciClcrnand, ' nud bth' ; A(Ubanicdv'-.l",..i ;S", t '. 'lI4tslBOiitir&'.I3tIi the Shaker ty pplriwd' !Mrr;irujiHies' ' tnemlmf ry. e6inniittce.'.bmilUary.affalr.til 'piaci to liniiltatii,. ecustd:.'; . to ;lrM6rrIs kc'd;lcarD to nfrpjlac i4 fiJSQlMion.pxpVfSsTifg.'propere&timatibi de Ujq fttlud of imr National Uoioiv thai ie wiU-diseouutepnn'cc,' .whoever may Sugg in eyen.it snipieibif: 'that It 'can. in Any is be. abandoned, and indignantly frjijwn U ' tho -- ffrst dawnlhg- ;'bf ;'.c very, atlcnipt str aliftnatc! any portion of qurcqniitry.'.T. U- whatever. evibf. orvjbnscs .r?si. hndei r. bught'ta fecbtrecledlwIihidthb Unioi :d a. pcacaldo and constitutional way; i ig th.atjt!:I8'i'aH'a'l'rfotdiiy.tb stand bj ir- os our Jiotroiik peactt4nd-defcn?e.fn-wi " 'Mf i."Curry objected to tho introdnct in bf VthVsfllb'tibn' Uttlcsi It 1w referred :h thciselcctpomttiitte, , m V:Mr Morris ', had'.'not ,thc slightest fi ;t- of letting it.W;btirit In tho.coffm of f or cbmmlU'ec".';'' "j-Hr ' k '.jM Curry objected, . , io .rMri;MbrrIs'ftSd hb wanted tq obtal w Vote, on jhb resolution, and hoped tt wo ii' nltlmately. succeed. 4 .Qn motion bf Mr.. Sherman,;tlip llo is thori.,tbok;apthb;Treasury idle Billj o. returned:ifrom- thVSenatewith ami :e iricnt? 1 The llonse agreed: fo.lhaf anie in mcuf, which .reduces the',' dendmimit re .Qr.;tlic'ti6tcs,frbm$l6ft';.tof j550. 'J ft blher.Seriate. ameiidmcnl''propbaIug.,tj if $S,O0t);O0O of the trcajnry .hotes may id sold nVa rato'of'lhtercst liicher than ' Mr;'clcntnnibiiJpot Icss'ftlian par, l(f irbuSej.agrccd'0, but extended that, c. 'tkority to all tho uotes Issued, under t 10 law. ,0h thp'lith thefa wasiih Undcrsta r. tug onimig (ho select committer of , j, that,;thelt proceedings, except na to 1 suits; should bo regarded as private, t therefore not. to ho rcviialcd for piibli H tioa. Itjisknowii, however, that seve n, irojKsiUons.Io6kiug to political' eond! n twin wero presented nnd read, bnt not, it ted on, Sercra! gentlcmcu made spec ill cs,.ttud .opinions wero interchanged 1 n prospect ot accommodation' ts nlxmt fll same lis it was ycsteiiluy. In Crder rfl afford lime for consideration an adjoii j. liicnt tilt Monday, the, 11th took, pin ThQ .publicatiuft of. the-manifesto of , x- .Southern number? has protlace'd ndepr ' fng"e.frtct,ansofltho ernijeryatlvcs, n ' say tley?tu now AillSfjcd'the former ,r oppostit to .any politkni "cmprtimise j;' acemnrooditioa. whatovcr. Tlio'conin , ' teo of S3, and tho maJorUy iu Cbngrt ; will stand -by M.r. Riist's VeSoIutteri n 1 basis of .i-omproiWJt!;'' Thfullfalltepul . can andSeecs'sIonUts.oppjiie.U, Then jv-rnmc-r that St itator Douglas wIH'hi i f Sftulto, decifire it to btf tha duty of i J President to resist wesson Igr' force; g nrms " . ', 0ibfrl5tlf, Mr. Corwin, chairman tl'm crisis couiniittei!t reported a series j rcsolhtfous to' meet tfio diBicultfes in i 1 irfeacul crisis, 'iliey met tho approval f ' ft mnjbrify of Urn Jlppublictvus on J comroittev-- Tliey are iiearlya -fo'Hyi , First, iilcdgipi; tho faith . of Congr ' rignfnsi any atteiapt to 'abolish slaycrj . tlio DUtrict of Columbia. 8ecoud,Agai iuteiferiag with the klavc trade botwi the State. Third, tbe Abpiitfonf sfoi , i(i tho. dock yanis and arsenals In the kh States. Fourth, hi favor of wiy htue or mcnts rcndoriiig tho fugltiru slave n . effective mid satisfactory to tho Sou Fifth, ngaiiwt any discrimination by C grew against elavo States asking ridr sion, Sixth, protecting persons and i 11 party in the Territories till they have.S 00(1 inhabitants, when non-intervention Congress shall bp tho taW. Tbc.comt tcchAd a laborious session to-dav, am is rtiuiored that it is not improbable se ' plan will bo proposed which will bo sa factory, nnd that the committee' will Qlt able to report at an. early day,. IW Sbxaib. On the 11th Mr. Clark's I olution of inquiry, requesting the Pr ,10 dent to inform the Senate what hum IC of men. were, stationed nt Forts Mouli oft nndumptcr, mid whetlier in his ju lTIS tueni the number was sufficient to dyfi thoso forts against any attack ordomc! nii violence; whether additional men 1 j been ordered to either of said forts, Dj any steps taken, to put than in a coi )a. lion to resist an.attack; in whoso custi the arscnat at Charleston Is placed; w 0rt arms and property arc there kept, or h moved by whom v why said arms are oa put in possession of officers of' the Uhl jn States, uiH)u a requisition, or If Ibis ever b'ecu" rfcfused; and, further, what Lj slractloi)S,have been g'mm the officers on said forts in .case ot a deraaud to snn der them by any person in antlioi a' made ujion them; also, apy corresr deuce between the Commander in CI - of the American army, relative to the t0 ccssity, of supplying the officers of t tu. Torts with protection, was lakcu up. t. Brawn objected to iu consideration, i |